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Monthly  Catalogue 

United  States 

Public  Documents 

(WITH    PRICES) 
Nos.  439-450 

July,  1931-June,  1932 


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ENERAL  Information 


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at  cost,  plus  10  per  cent,  without  limit  as  to  the  number  of  copies  to  any  one 
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publications  which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalogue. 

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under  the  name  of  the  Bureau  by  which  it  was  published. 

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known)  the  name  of  the  publishing  Department,  Bureau,  or  Division,  and  the 
title,  together  with  the  classification  number  which  is  added  to  the  entry  at  the 
extreme  right ;  order  the  Congressional  documents  and  reports  by  the  title, 
together  with  the  document  or  report  number  and  the  Congress  and  session, 
e.  g.,  H.  doc.  605,  71-3. 

Do  not  use  the  L.  C.  card  number  in  ordering  a  publication. 

HOW    TO   EEMIT 

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Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  by  coupons,  postal  money 
order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may  be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  For- 
eign remittances  should  be  made  either  by  international' money  order  or  draft 
on  an  American  bank. 

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For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  that  are  good  until 
used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  Office  in  sets  of  20  for  $1.00. 
Address  order  to  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
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States,  Alaska,  Guam.  Hawaii,  Philippine  Islands,  Porto  Kico,  Samoa,  or  to 
Canada,  Cuba,  or  Mexico.  To  other  countries  the  regular  rate  of  postage  is 
charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  postage.  In  computing  foreign 
postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication. 

TO  LIBRABIANS 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  Congres- 
sional documents  and  reports)  is  the  classification  number  by  which  the  pub- 
lication is  arranged  in  the  Library  and  in  the  Sales  Stock  of  the  Office  of 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  It  can  be  used  as  a  classification  number 
by  such  libraries  as  are  using,  for  the  Departmental  publications,  the  arrange- 
ment of  public  documents  advocated  in  the  Checklist  of  United  States  public 
documents,  1789-1909.  In  using  this  number  as  a  classification  number  in  a 
library,  it  should  be  noted  that  the  shilling  mark  (/)  is  used  to  separate  what 
would  ordinarily  be  a  superior  number  or  letter  (the  numbers  or  letters  imme- 
diately following  the  line)  from  the  main  classification  number,  it  not  being 
practicable  to  print  these  numbers  and  letters  as  superiors  in  the  Monthly 
catalogue,  e.  g.,  the  nnraber  A  1.23/u :  So  9G/4  listed  in  the  ilonthly  catalogue 
would  be  A 1 23* :  So  96*  in  a  library. 

LIBBABY   OF    CONGSESS    CAEDS 

Numbers  to  be  used  in  ordering  the  printed  catalogue  cards  of  the  Library 
of  Congress  are  appended  to  entries  for  the  more  important  publications.  These 
are  given  at  the  left,  with  "  L.  C.  card  "  prefixed.  Do  not  confuse  with  the 
Documents  Office  classification  number  given  at  the  right.  Orders  for  these 
cards,  remittances  in  payment  for  them,  and  requests  for  information  about 
them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  not  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents^ 

MONTHLY  CATALOGUE  DISTBIBUTION 

The  Monthly  catalogue  is  sent  to  public  libraries  free  on  application.  Sub- 
scription price  to  individuals,  75c.  a  year,  including  index ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $1.15  a  year.  Back  numbers  can  not  be  supplied.  Notify  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 

INDEX 

An  Index  to  the  Monthly  catalogue  is  issued  at  the  end  of  the  fiscal  year. 
This  contains  index  entries  for  all  the  numbers  issuwl  from  July  to  June,  and 
can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume.  Persons  desiring 
to  bind  the  catalogue  at  the  end  of  the  year  should  be  careful  to  retain  the 
numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies  can  not  be  supplied. 


CORRECTIONS  FOR  PREVIOUS  MONTHLY  CATALOGUES 

June,  1931.  On  p.  1024,  6th  line  from  bottom  of  page,  change  "12  p."  to  read 
"  12  p.  3  pi." ;  on  p.  1065,  1st  line  under  center  head  "Aeronautics  Bureau," 
change  "  chapter  23,  Pulication,"  to  read  "  chapter  23.  Publicatioiis." 


Monthly  Catalogue 


No.  439  JULY  1931 


AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Departnn'nt  issues 
a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  enabling  them  to 
select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Atnmonification  of  nitrogenous  substances  by  pure  cultures  of  microorganisms 
[with  list  of  literature  cited];  by  H.  C.  Pulley.  1931.  [2] +791-800  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  42,  no.  11,  June  1,  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a  :  Am  64/5 

Corn.  Analysis  of  effects  of  Diplodia  infection  and  treatment  of  seed  corn 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  T.  A.  Kiesselbach  and  J.  O.  Culbertson. 
1931.  [2] +723-749  p.  il.  [From  Jourual  of  agricultural  research,  v.  42,  no. 
11,  June  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a :  C  814/60 

Percentage  dry  matter  and  field  weight  of  ear  corn  from  unlimed  and 

limed  plots ;  by  A.  W.  Blair.  1931.  [2] +773-774  p.  [From  Journal  of  agri- 
cultural research,  v.  42,  no.  11,  June  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  C  814/59 

Cotton.  Changes  in  sugar,  oil,  and  gossypol  content  of  developing  cotton  boll 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Charles  Caskey,  ,ir.,  and  Willis  D.  Gallup. 
1931.  ii+671-673  p.  [From  Journal  of  agrjjultural  research,  v.  42,  no.  10, 
May  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  C  829/67 

Order,   rate,  and  regularity  of  blooming  in   cotton  plant   [with  list  of 

literature  cited];  by  C.  K.  McClelland  and  J.  Winston  Neely.  1931.  [2]  + 
751-763  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  42,  no.  11,  June  1, 
1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  C  829/68 

Crops  and  markets.  Crops  and  markets,  July,  1931;  v.  8,  no.  7.  [1931.] 
p.  241-288,  il.  4"  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  60c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  85c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  36.11/3:  8/7 

Index  to  Crops  and  markets,  v.  7,   [Jan.-Dec]     1930.     [1931.]     iv  p.  4° 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  36.11/3 :  7/ind. 

HPAfers.  Calcium  requirements  of  dairy  heifers ;  by  J.  B.  Lindsey,  J.  G.  Archi- 
bald, and  P.  R.  Nelson.  1931.  ii +883-896  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricul- 
tural research,  v.  42,  no.  12,  June  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  H  363 

Journal  of  agricultural  research.  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  42,  no. 
9  and  10;  May  1  and  15,  1931.  [1931.]  cover-titles,  p.  521-703,  il.  2  pi. 
[Semimonthly.]  *  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $4.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$5.00. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  13-1837  A  1.23  :  42/9, 10 

("lONTEXTS.^ — No.  9.  Metaxenia  in  cotton  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  George 
.7.  Harrison. — Development  of  citrus-scab  organism,  Sphaceloma  fawcettii  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  Anna  E.  .Jenkins. — Mechanism  of  sex  in  Uromyces  appendiculatus 
and  U.  vignae  [with  list  of  literature  cite]]  ;  by  C.  Frederic  Andrus. — Two  wild  grasses 
as  hosts  of  Hessian  fly,  Phytopha.ffa  destructor;  bv  W.  B.  Noble. — Nutrients  used  for 
maintenance  by  growing  dairy  cattle  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  T.  W.  Gullickson 
and  c.  H.  Eckles. — Nutrient  renuirements  for  normal  growth  of  dairy  cattle  ;  by  C.  H. 
Kckles  and  T.  W.  Gullickson. — No.  10.  Some  effects  of  chilling  temperatures  on  sweet- 
liotatoes  ;  by  J.  I.  Lauritzen. — Kffect  of  abnormally  long  and  short  alternations  of  lisht 
'In  ^^^'l^^^'^s  on  growth  and  development  of  plants;  by  W.  W.  Garner  and  H.^A. 
Allard. — Oermioidal  efficiency  of  orthophenylphenol  against  mycobacterium  tuberculosis; 
by  F.  W.  Tille.v,  A.  D.  MacDonald,  and  J.  M.  Schaflfer. — Effect  of  salt  on  microbial  heat- 
i:ig  of  alfalfa  bay  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  L.  S.  Stuart  and  Lawrence  H. 
'^"JfJ-^^reliminary  study  of  determination  of  apparent  digestibility  of  protein  by 
modified   procedures   [with  list   of  literature   cited]  ;   by   Willis   D.   Gallup   and   A.    H. 

How  to  order  publication.^ — See  Information  foUowiu^  Contents 

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4  July,  1931 

Journal  of  agricultural  research — Coutinuetl. 

KuUhnan. — Changes  In  sugar,  oil,  and  Kossypol  content  of  developing  cotton  boll  [with 
list  of  liti'rature  cited)  ;  by  Charles  Catkey,  Jr.,  and  Willis  D.  Gallup. — Effect  of  pas- 
teurizing and  homosonizlng  temperatur.s  on  certain  properties  of  ice  cream  mixes  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  D.  Dalile  and  G.  S.  Baruhart. — Study  of  cotton  plant 
with  especial  reference  to  its  nitrogen  content  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  G.  M. 
Armstrong  and  W.   B.   Albert. 

XoTE. — This  publication  is  published  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture, 
with  the  cooperation  of  the  Association  of  Land-Grant  Colleges  and  Universities.  It  is 
distributed  free  onlv  to  libraries  of  agricultural  colleges  and  erporiment  stations,  to 
largo  universities.  teVhnleal  sehool.s,  and  to  such  institutions  as  make  suitable  exchanges 
with  the  Agriculture  Iiepartment.  Others  desiring  the  Journal  may  obtain  it  from  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Same,  v.  42,  no.  11  and  12;  June  1  and  15.  1931.     [1931.]     cover-titles, 

p.  705-S96,  il.     [Semimonthly.]  A  1.2:j  :  42/11, 12 

CiiNTEXTs. — No.  11.  Progressive  changes  in  waxllke  coating  on  surface  of  apple 
during  growth  and  storage;  by  K.  S.  Markley  and  Charles  E.  Sando. — Analysis  of  ef- 
fects of  Diplodia  infection  and  treatment  of  seed  corn  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  : 
by  T.  A.  Kiesselbaeh  and  J.  O.  Culbertson. — Order,  rate,  and  regularity  of  blooming  In 
cotton  plant  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  K.  McClelland  and  J.  Winston 
Ncely.^ — Comparison  of  methods  for  determining  volume-weight  of  soils  ;  by  Albert  S. 
Curry. — Percentage  dry  matter  and  field  weight  of  ear  corn  from  unllmcd  and  limed 
plots;  bv  A.  W.  Blair. — Correlated  inheritance  in  cross  (Sevier  X  Dicklow)  ~<  Dicklow 
wheats  "(with  list  of  lit  rature  cited];  by  George  Stewart  and  R.  K.  Biscboff. — Am- 
moniflcation  of  nitrogenous  substances  by  pure  cultures  of  microorganisms  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  11.  C.  Pulley. — No.  12.  Effect  of  extractives  on  strength  of 
wood  ;  by  R.  F.  Luxford. — Studies  on  sclerotia  and  mycelial  strands  of  cotton  root-rot 
fungus ;  br  C.  J.  King.  H.  F.  Loomis,  and  Claude  Hope. — Dispersion  of  soils  by  super- 
sonic method;  by  L.  B.  Olmstead. — Predicting  gains  in  feeder  cattle  and  pigs  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Jav  L.  Lush. — Calcium  requirements  of  dairy  heifers  ;  by 
J.  B.  Lindsey,  J.  G.  Archibald,  and  P.  R.  Nelson. 

Official  record,  Department  of  Agriculture,  v.  10,  no.  27-30;  July  4-5,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  193-224,  il.  4°     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $1.10. 
L.  O.  card  Agr  22-146  A  1.33 :  10/27-30 

Publications.     Monthly  li.st  of  publications,  May,  1931.     [1931.]     4  p.     t 

A  21.0/5 :  931/5 

Same,  June,  1931.     [1931.]     4  p.    t  A  21.6/5 :  931/6 

Quarantine.  Black  stem  rust  quarantine,  [Notice  of]  quarantine  3S,  revision 
of  quarantine  and  issuance  of  regulations  [under]  Notice  of  quarantine  38 
(revised),  effective  Aug.  1,  1931.  [1931.]  4  p.  (Plant  Quarantine  and  Con- 
trol Administration. )     f  A  48.5 :  38/rev. 

Gipsy  moth  and  brown-tail  moth  quarantine,  [Notice  of]  quarantine  45, 

revision  of  regulations  [under]  Notice  of  quarajitine  45,  effective  June  1,  1931. 
[1931.]     8  p.     (Plant  Quarantine  and  Control  Administration.)     t 

A  48.5 :  45/931 

Boils.  Comparison  of  methods  for  determining  volume-weight  of  soils;  by 
Albert  S.  Curry.  1931.  [2]-f  7(i5 -772  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  v.  42,  no.  11,  June  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a :  So  34/79 

Wheat.  Correlated  inheritance  in  cross  (Sevier  X  Dicklow)  X  Dicklow 
wlieats  [with  list  of  literature  clte<l]  ;  by  George  Stewart  and  K.  K.  Bischoff. 
lii.'ll.  1 2] +775-790  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  au'ricultural  reseanh,  v.  42.  no. 
11,  .liinc  1,  19:51. 1     t  A1.2.3/a:  W56/101.' 

A(JRICULTURAIi  KCCLNUMlfS  BUREAU 

Apricultural   .situation,   brief  summary  of  economic  conditions,   July  1,   1931  : 
v.  15.  no.  7.     (l!t.'n.|     24  ]).  il.     [.Monthly.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a 
yr. ;  foreign  subscri])tion,  40c. 
L.  O.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15  :  15/7 

llnrffhnvHen,  John  F.  Interference  no.  6(H71,  in  Patent  Office,  liefore  examiner 
of  ititcrferencfs  on  linjil  hearing.  Jolm  F.  Bargliauseu  r.  Harry  Henry  McKee; 
ijrief  for  John  F.  Barghausen.  11931.]  cover-title,  i+21  p.  hirge  S"  [Con- 
cerns method  of  marking  e<lible  carcasses  and  meats   for   market.]     t 

A  36.2  :  P.  23 

Hofv   to  order  pnblicatlonM — See  Information  follovrlns  Cnntenta 


Jtilt,  1931  5 

Crops.  Cost  of  producing  fields  crops,  1930 ;  [Hay-feed-seeds,  monthly  average 
prices  of  feedstuffs  per  ton,  bagged,  in  carloads  at  important  markets,  May, 
1931].     [1931.]     p.  232-233,  4°     [From  Crops  and  markets,  v.  8,  no.  6.]     t 

A  36.ll/3a  :  F  453/? 

Peaches.     Factors  affecting  price  of  peaches  in  New  York  City  market ;  by 
Harry  S.  Kantor.     Apr.  1929,   [reprint]   1931.     cover-title,  64  p.  il,      (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Technical  bulletin  115.)     [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  New 
Jersey  State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-962  A  1.36 :  115/1-2 

Poultry.     Marketing  poultry;   [by  Eob  E.  Slocum].  [Feb.  1924,  revised  June, 

1931.]  [1931.]  [2]-f33  p.  U.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1377.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-681  A  1.9: 1377/3 

Service  announcements.     Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  no.  126:  Re- 
vised regulations  for  cotton  warehouses,  approved  Apr.  27,  1931,  regulations 
of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  warehouse  act  of  Aug.  11,  1916,  as  amended. 
June.  1931.    cover-title,  23  p.    *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-682  A  36.5 :  126 

Same,  no.  127 :  Regulations  for  warehousemen  storing  grain   [approved 

May  9,  1931,  regulations  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  warehouse  act 
of  Aug.  11,  1916.  as  amended].    June,  1931.    26  p.    *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-674  A  36.5 :  127 

Same.  no.  128 :   Regulations  for  warehousemen  storing  wool,   approved 

May  12.  1931,  regulations  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  warehouse  act 
of  Aug.  11.  1916.  as  amended.    June,  1931.    cover-title,  20  p.    *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-689  A  36.5 :  128 

■ Same.  no.  129 :  Regulations  for  warehousemen  storing  tobacco,  approved 

May  19.  1931,  regulations  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  warehouse  act 

of  Aug.  11,  1916,  as  amended.    July,  1931.    cover-title,  22  p.     *  Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-677  A  36.5 :  129 

Standard  of  living.    Rural   standards  of  living,   selected  bibliography ;    com- 
piled by  Louise  O.  Bercaw.    July,  1931.    cover-title,  84  p.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Miscellaneous  publication  116.)      [Previously  issued.  Aug.   1930,  in  mimeo- 
graphed form  as  Agricultural  economics  bibliography  32.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.   C.  card  Agr  31-673  A  1.38: 116 

Wheat.    Removing  smut  from  Pacific  Northwest  wheat  by  washing;  by  E  N. 
Bates,  G.  P.  Bodnar,  and  R.  L.  Baldwin.    Aug.  1929  [reprint  with  corrections 
1931].    24  p.  il.     (Atrriculture  Dent.    Circular  81.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1531  A  1.4/2  :  81/1-2 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Breeding.    Principles   of   livestock   breeding    [with   bibliography]  ;   by    Sewall 
Wright.     Dec.   8.   1920,   revised   July,   1923.    [reprint]    1931.     cover-title,   68 
p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Department  bulletin  905.)     ♦Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-1220  A  1.3 :  905/2-3 

Some  tested  methods  for  livestock  improvement ;    [by  D.   S.   Burch,  in 

consultation  with  livestock,  dairy,  and  extension  specialists  of  Department]. 
Jan.  1925  [reprint  1931].  ii+19  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous 
circular  33. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  25-409  A  1.5/2 :  33/1-2 

Cattle.  Feeding  cattle  for  beef:  [by  W.  H.  Black].  [Feb.  1928,  slightly  re- 
vised May,  1931.]  [1931.]  ii-fl7  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept  .  Farmers'  bul- 
letin 1549.)  [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  1379,  Beef  production  in  cotton 
belt,  and  Farmers'  bulletin  1382,  Fattening  steers  in  corn  belt.]  *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-294  A  1.9: 1549/3 

Hog-lot  equipment;  [bv  E.  Z.  Russell  and  S.  S.  Buckley].  [May,  1926,  reprint 
1931.]  ii-f  22  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1490.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1142  A  1.9 :  1490/1-2 

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Voulh-y.     Farm  poultry  raising;  [by  M.  A.  Jull.]     [Apr.  1927,  slightly  revised 
3I(jy,   1931.]      [1931.]      ii+2S  p.   il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'   bulletin 
1524.)     [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  287,  Poultry  mauagement]     'Paper, 
5c 
L."  C.  card  Agr  27-312  A  1.9  :  1524/4 

Service  announcements.     Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  June,  1931; 
[no.]  290.     Jnly.  1931.     p.  55-65.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c. 
a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  40c. 
L.*  C.  card  Agr  7-1G5S  A  4.13  :  200 

BIOLOGICAL   SURVEY  BUREAU 

Bobcats.     Hints  on  bobcat  trapping;    [by  Stanley  P.  Young].     [June,  1931.] 
ii-t-6p.il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Lea  11  et  78.)     •  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-664  A  1.35 :  78 

Starlinffs.     European  starling  in  United  States;  [by  E.  R.  Kalmbach].     [Dec. 

1928,  revised  June,  1931.]     [1931.]     ii-|-27  p.  11.  (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers' 
bulletin  1571.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  28-1871  A  1.9:  1571/2 

CHEMISTRY  AND  SOILS  BUREAU 

Custer  County,  Nebr.  Soil  survey  of  Custer  County,  Nebr. ;  by  F.  A.  Hayes. 
M.  H.  Layton.  E.  A.  Nieschraidt,  C.  H.  Hayes,  A.  N.  Huddleston.  and  S.  S. 
Diedrichs.  [1931.]  cover-title,  54  p.  il.  2  maps.  ([Soil  survey  report]  36, 
series  1926.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  University  of  Nebraslia  State 
Soil  Survey  Department  of  Conservation  and  Survey  Division.  Text  and 
illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  45c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-691  A  47.5  :  926/30 

NoTB. — This  number  Is  the  last  Soil  survey  report  for  the  year  1926. 

Lincoln  Count]/,  Nebr.  Soil  survey  of  Lincoln  County,  Nebr.;  by  A.  W.  Gnlce. 
E.  A.  Nieschmidt.  and  R.  C  Roborts.  [1931.]  cover-title.  31  p.  il.  2  maps. 
([Soil  survey  report]  35.  series  1026.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
University  of  Nebraska  State  Soil  Survey  Department  of  Conservation  and 
Survey  Division.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  50c. 
(price  incorrectly  given  on  publication  as  10c. ). 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-665  A  47.5 :  926/35 

Moss  peat,  its  uses  and  distribution  in  United  States  [witli  list  of  literature 

cited]  ;   by  A.  P.   Dachnowski-Stokcs.     June,  1931.  12  p.   il.      (Agriculture 
Dept.  Circular  167.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-671  Al.4/2 :  167 

Pickles,     flaking  fermented  pickles;  [by  Edwin  LeFevre].     [Aug.  1924.  revised 
Apr.  1927.  reprint  1931.]     il-|-17  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin 
1438.)     [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  1159.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-743  A  1.9 :  1438/3-4 

COOPERATIVE  EXTENSION  WORK  OFFICE 

Sous'  and  girls'  Jf-TT  club  icork  under  Smith-Lever  act,  1914-24;    [by  George 
E.   Farrell].      [Dec.   1926,    reprint   1931.]      ii-|-54   p.   11.      (Agriculture   Dept. 
Miscellaneous  circular  85.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-28  A  1.5/2 :  85/4 

Exhibitions.     How   to   prepare   and   display  extension   exhibits;    [by]    H.   W. 
Gilhertson.     July.  1926   [reprint  1931].     29  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     De- 
partment circular  3S5.)     ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1131  A  1.14/2 :  385/1-3 

Forms.     Method   of   analyzing   farm    business:    [by   H.    M.   Dixon   and    H.   W. 
Hawthnrnel.      [Juno.    1920,    revised    Jan.    192.").    reprint    1931.]      ii-|-33    p.    il. 
(Agriculture  Dopt.  Farmers'  bulletin  11.39.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Agricultural  Krnnomlcs  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  20-1374  A  1.9:  1139/3-5 

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DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Milk.  White  House  Conference  on  Child  Health  and  Protection,  Nov.  19-22, 
1930 :  Preliminary  report  of  committee  on  economic  aspects  of  milk.  1931. 
[l]4-42  p.  il.  [Also  issued  by  Public  Health  Service  as  Reprint  1466  with 
title  beginning  Preliminary  report  of  committee  on  milk  production  and  con- 
trol, for  which  see  Public  Health  Service,  Milk,  p.  61.]  t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-676  A  44.2 :  M  59/2 

ENTOMOLOGY  BUREAU 

Bagicorni,  injurious  shade-tree  insect;  by  L.  O.  Howard  and  F.  H.  Chittenden. 
Jan.  15,  1916  [reprint  1931].     12  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulle- 
tin 701.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  16-216  A  1.9 :  701/1-9 

Bees.     Swarm  control;  [by  Geo.  S.  Demuth].     [June,  1921,  reprint  with  changes 
1931.]     ii+30  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1198.)     *  Paper, 
5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  21-874  A  1.9  :  1198/1-6 

Citrus  leaf -miners.    Two  citrus  leaf  miners  of  the  Far  East  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;   by  C.   P.   Clausen.     July,   1931.     14  p.  11.  (Agriculture   Dept. 
Technical  bulletin  252. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-683  A  1.36:  252 

Insects.    Control  of  insect  pests  in  stored  grain ;   [by  E.  A.  Back  and  R.  T. 
Cotton].     [June,    1926,    revised    June,    1931.]     [1931.]     ii+34   p.    11.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1483.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-807  A  1.9  :  1483/3 

The  more  important  apple  insects ;    [by  A.   L.   Quaintance   and   E.   H. 

Siegler].     [Sept.  1922,  revised  June,  1931.]     [1931.]     [2]-fl06  p.  11.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1270.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-680  A  1.9  :  1270/2 

RoMffh-headed  cam  stalk-teetle  in  Southern  States  and  its  control ;  [by]  W.  J. 
Phillips  and  Henry   Fox.     Oct.   1917,   revised   reprint  July,   1918,    [reprint] 
1931.     11  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  875.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  17-1108  *  A  1.9: 875/2-7 

Tobacco  beetle  and  how  to  prevent  damage  by  it;   [by  G.  A.  Runner].     [Aug. 
1917,  slightly  revised  Aug.  1922,  reprint  1931.]     23  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept, 
Farmers'  bulletin  846. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  17-1120  A  1.9  :  846/2-6 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Agricultural  experiment  stations.     Report  on  agricultural  experiment  stations, 
[fiscal  year]  1930.     [July,  1931.]     cover-title,  100  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1394  A  10.1/2:  930 

Note. — Includes  Publications  of  stations,  1929-30. — Income,  expenditures,  and  other 
statistics,  1930 ;  by  J.  I.  Schulte. 

Experiment  station  record,  v.  65,  no.  1 ;  July,  1931.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  1-100. 
[Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c,  single  copy,  75c.  per 
vol.  (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25  i>er  vol. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  9-832  A  10.6 :  65/1 

Note. — Mainly  made  up  of  abstracts  of  reports  and  publications  on  agricultural 
science  which  have  recently  appeared  in  all  countries,  especially  the  United  States. 
Extra  numbers,  called  abstract  numbers,  are  issued,  3  to  each  volume.  These  are  made 
up  almost  exclusively  of  abstracts,  that  is,  they  contain  no  editorial  notes  and  only  a 
limited  number  of  current  notes. 

ALASKA    AGEICTJLTURAL    EXPERIMENT    STATIONS 

Potato  in  Alaska  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  W.  Alberts.    July,  1931. 
cover-title,  19  p.  il.     ( Bulletin  9. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-685  A  10.10/3  :  9 

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g  July,  1931 

HAWAII  AORIOTTLTUILVL  EUPEBIMBNT  STATIOX 

Report  of  Hawaii  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  [fiscal  year]  1930  [with  list 
of  literature  cited].     June,  1931.     cover-title,  38  p.  il.     'Paper,  10c. 
L.   O.  card   Agr  6-1359  A  10.9/1:  930 

Soils.     Physical  properties  of  Hawaii  soils  with  special  reference  to  colloidal 

fraction    [with    list   of   literature   cited]  ;   by    Charles  Richter.    July,    1931. 
cover-title,  45  p.  il.     (Bulletin  62.)      ♦  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-075  A  10.9/3 :  62 

PORTO  RICO  AORICTJLTUBAL  EaCPERIMENT  STATION 

Coconut-palms.    Experiments  witii  f<'rtilizers  on  coconut  palms  and  variation 
In  palm  productivity;  by  T.  B.  McClelland.     June,  1931.     cover-title,  23  p.  il. 
1  pi.     (Bulletin  34.)     ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-672  A  10.12/3 :  34 

VIRGIN  ISLANDS  AOBICtnLTXTBAL  EXPEBIMENT  STATION 

Report  of  Virgin  Islands  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,   [fiscal  year]   1930. 
June,  1931.     cover-title,  19  p.  il.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  20-1776  A  10.26/1 :  930 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Extension  Service  review,  v.  2,  no.  7;  July,  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  97- 
112,  il.  4°     [Monthly.    Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c. 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7 :  2/7 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Food.    Notices  of  judgment  under  food  and  drugs  act  18001-25.    June,  1931. 
p.  1-12.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  8-878  A  46.6 :  18001-18025 

Same  18026-50.     July,   1931.     p.   13-30.     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  46.6: 18026-18050 

Poisons.  Notice  of  judgment  under  caustic  poison  act  1.  July,  1931.  1  p.  t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-470  A  40.9 : 1 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Botany.     Glo.ssary  of  botanical  terms  commonly  used  In  range  research ;  com- 
piled   by   W.    A.    I>nyton.     July.    1931.    cover-title.    40   p.    11.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  110.)     •  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-465  A  1.38 :  110 

Fire  handhook.  Region  7.  June,  1931:  [by  M.  A.  Mattoon].  1031.  v-fl34-f  [1] 
p.  11.  narrow  12°  [This  is  a  revision  of  a  publication  which  appeared  in 
mimeographed  form  only.]     t  A  13.2 :  P  51/18/931 

Slash  itine;  [by  Wilbur  R.  Mattoon].     [May,  1022,  revi.^sed  June.  1031.]     [1931.1 
ii+53  p.  II.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1256.)     ♦  Papor.  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-679  A  1.9  :  1256/2 

Wnnd-liquid  relations  [with  list  of  literature  cited] ;  by  L.  F.  Hawley.  June, 
1931.  35  p.  II.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Technical  bulletin  248.)  *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-666  A  1.30:  348 

Work.     Covprnmont    forest    work.     [Aiir.    1022,    revised    June.    1031.]      [1031.] 
[2]-f584-[l]     p.   11.     24°      (Agriculture  Dept.     Department   circular   211.) 
•  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-678  A  1.14/2 :  211/5 

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Maps 

Lincoln  National  Forest,  southwestern  district  [resources  and  recreation  fea- 
tures, roads,  trails,  etc.].  1931.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  oblong  f, 
folded  into  narrow  8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  [1]+14+[1]  p.     t 

A  13.13  :  L  63/2 

National  forests,  northern  half  of  Intermountain  Region,  southern  Idaho,  north- 
ern Utah,  western  Wyoming,  northeastern  Nevada  [resources,  recreation 
features,  roads,  trails,  etc.]  ;  prepared  by  regional  forester,  Ogden,  Utah, 
1931.  1931.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  oblong  f",  folded  into  narrow 
8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  39-f-[l]  p.     t  A  13.13:  In  8/2 

GRAIN  FUTURES  ADMINISTRATION 

Hedging  in  grain  futures ;  by  J.  M.  Mehl.     June,  1931.     cover-title,  104  p.  il. 
3  tab.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Circular  151.)     *  Paper.  25c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-667  A  1.4/2: 151 

HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Canning  fruits   and  vegetables  at  home;    [by  Louise   Stanley].     [May,   1926, 
revised    June,    1931.]     [1931.]     ii+22   p.    il.     (Agriculture   Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1471.)      [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  1211,  Home  canning  of  fruits 
and  vegetables.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-806  A  1.9  :  1471/2 

Dresses  for  little  girls;    [by  Clarice  Louisba   Scott].     [July,  1931.]     S  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Leaflet  80.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-669  A  1.35:  80 

INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Technical  Mlletins  201-225,  [title-page]  with  contents;  prepared  in  Indexim:; 
Section.    1931.     [1]  H-12  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.36 :  201-225 

MOTION  PICTURES  OFFICE 

Motion  pictures  of  Department  of  Agriculture.    June,  1931.    ii-|-26  p.  narrow  8° 
([Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  111.])     *  Paper,  5e. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-663  A  1.38  :  111 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Apples.  Progressive  changes  in  waxlike  coating  on  surface  of  apple  during 
growth  and  storage;  by  K.  S.  Markley  and  Charles  E.  Sando.  1931.  ii+705- 
722  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  42,  no,  11,  June  1, 
1931.  ]     t  A  1.23/a  :  Ap  52/48 

Drug  plants  under  cultivation;  [by  W.  W.  Stockberger].  [June,  1915,  revised 

Apr.   1927,   reprint  1931.]     ii+38  p.   11.     (Agriculture  Dept.   Farmers'   bul- 
letin 663.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  15-801  A  1.9:  663/3-4 

Grain.  Conversion  of  weights  of  mechanical  separations  of  corn,  wheat,  and 
other  grains  into  percentages;  by  E.  G.  Boerner.  Sept.  28,  1917  [reprint 
1931].  22  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Bulletin  574.)  [Prepared  in  coopera- 
tion with  Markets  Bureau,  now  a  part  of  Agricultural  Economics  Bureau.] 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  17-9S9  A  1.3 :  574/1-2 

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10  July,  1931 

Lettuce  growing;  [by  W.  R.  Beattie].  [Now.  1929,  slightly  revised  May,  1930, 
reprint   1931.]     ii+30  p.  11.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'   bulletin   16U9.) 

•  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1626  A  1.9 :  1609/2-2 

Mu8hruom».    Some  musliroom  diseases  and  their  carriers;  by  Vera  K.  Cliarles 
and  C.  H.  I'openoe.     Kei).  I'JL'S.  revised  Sept.  1930  [reprint  1931].     10  p.  11. 
(AKricultnre  Dept.  Circular  27.)     [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Entomology 
Bureau.]     •  Taper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-28  A  1.4/2:  27/2-2 

Onions.     Home  production  of  onion  seed  and  i^ets;  [by  \V,  K.  Beattie].     [1911. 

revised  May,  1930,  reprint  1931.]  ii+18  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept  Farmers' 
bulletin  434.)     •Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  30-706  A  1.9 :  434/5-2 

Onion  culture;   [by  W.  K.  Bt-attie].     [Apr.  26,  1909,  revised  Apr.  1930, 

reprint   1931.]      11-1-28   p.    il.      (Agriculture   Dept.     Farmers'   bulletin   354.) 

•  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  30-633  A  1.9 :  354/&-2 

Peach  varieties  and  their  classification ;  [by]  H.  P.  Gould.  Revised  Jan.  1918, 
[reprint]  1931.  16  p.  11.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  918.)  [This 
bulletin  was  issued  originally  as  Farmers'  bulletin  633   on  Dec.  30,  1914.] 

•  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  18-429  A  1.9 :  918/2-6 

Pineapple  culture  in  Florida;   [by  E.  D.  Vosbury  and  J.  R.  Winston].     [Nov. 

1921.  revised  June,  1931.]     [1931.]  36  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1237.)     •  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  22-28  A  1.9  :  1237/3 

Plants.  Effect  of  abnormally  long  and  short  alternations  of  light  and  darkness 
on  growth  and  development  of  plants ;  by  W.  W.  Garner  and  H.  A.  Allard. 
1931.  [2] -1-629-651  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  42, 
no.  10,  May  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  P  694/23 

Poison  ivy  and  poison  sumac  and  their  eradication;  [by  C.  V.  Grant  and  A.  A. 
Hansen].     [Oct.  1920,  revised  May,  1929,  reprint  1931.]     ii-f-14  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1166.)     •  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-968  A  1.9 :  1166/2-2 

Rice.     How  to  grow  rice  in  Sacramento  Valley;  [by  Jeukin  W.  Jones].     [Mar, 
1924,  revised  June,  1931.]     [1931.]     [2]+34  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farm- 
ers' bulletin  1240.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-686  A  1.9: 1240/2 

Siccet  potatoes.  Utilization  of  flue-heated  tobacco  barns  for  sweet-potato  stor- 
age; [by  Fred  E.  .Miller].  [May,  11122,  reprint  with  chaugea  1931.]  [2]-hl3 
p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' bulletin  1267.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Pee  Dee  Exiwrlment  Station,  Florence,  S.  C.  Includes  list  of  Agricul- 
ture Department  publications  on  sweet  potatoes.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-582  A  1.9 :  1267/1-4 

Tomato  latr-blioht  rot,  serious  transit  and  market  disease;  by  G.  B.  Rj^msey  and 
Alif-e  Alien  Bailey.     July,  1931.     11  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  169.) 

•  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-690  A  1.4/2: 169 

Volatile  oils.  Methods  of  extracting  volatile  oils  from  i>lant  material  and 
production  of  such  oils  in  United  States;  by  Arthur  V.  Sievers.  Jan.  1928 
[reprint  1031].     36  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  16.)     ♦  Pa- 

L.  C.  card  Agr  28-270  A  1.36 :  16/1-2 

Weeds,  bow  to  control  them,  [by  H.  R.  Cox;  revised  by  Frederick  V.  Coville 
and   M.   W.  Talbot].     [May   12.   1915.   revised  June,   1931.]      [1931.]     ii-f29 
p.  II.     (.\griculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  660.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-497  A  1.9:  660/5 

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PUBLIC  ROADS  BUREAU 

Bams.  Susge?tions  for  improvement  of  old  bank  dairy  barns  [with  list  of 
literature"  cited]  ;  by  M.  O.  Betts  and  M.  A.  R.  Kelley.  June,  1931.  35  p.  il. 
•  (Agi-iculture  Dept.  Circular  166.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Pennsyl- 
vania State  College,  Philadelphia  Interstate  Dairy  Council,  and  Dairy  Indus- 
try Bureau.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-668  A  1.4/2 :  166 

Irrigation  districts,  their  organization,  operation,  and  financing  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  Wells  A.  Hutchins.  June,  1931.  cover-title,  94  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.  Technical  bulletin  254.)  [Brings  the  information  on 
irrigation  districts  for  the  17  Western  States  down  to  Dec.  31,  1928,  except 
where  specific  reference  is  made  otherwise.  Supersedes  Department  bulletin 
1177,  Irriiration  district  operation  and  finance.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.   C.  card  Agr  31-670  A  1.36:  254 

PuliliG  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  12,  no.  4;  June,  1931.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  p.  89-116,  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Text  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]  *  Paper, 
10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 

L.    C.    card   Agr   18-322  A  22.6  :  12/4 

Progress  maps 

Note. — These  maps  show  the  status  of  improvement  of  the  Federal-aid  system  in  each 
State,  regardless  of  whether  the  construction  has  been  done  with  the  aid  of  the  Federal 
Government,  hy  the  States,  by  the  counties,  or  by  the  townships.  A  system  of  symbols 
indicates  the  type  of  improvement  of  all  the  roads  and  whether  the  work  was  done  with 
or  without  the  assistance  of  the  Federal  Government.  Sheets  are  of  uniform  size,  some 
States  requiring  2  or  more,  and  are  so  issued  that  they  may  be  punched  and  put  in  a 
loose-leaf  atlas.  The  maps  are  called  progress  maps,  and  the  series  will  be  issued  periodi- 
cally to  show  any  change  in  improvement  of  the  highways. 

Virginia.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map :  [Virginia]  ;  data  cor- 
rected to  Jan.  1,  1931.  Scale  1:500.000  or  1  in.=7.891  m.  [Washington] 
Geological  Survey  [1931].  [3  sheets]  each  18.8X28.5  in.  [Projection,  modi- 
fied polyconic  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  30c.  per  set 
of  3  maps.  A  22.9 :  V  81/2/N,  SE,  SW 

Northern  Tirglnia.      ([Sheet]  9N.) 
Southeastern  Virginia.      ([Sheet]  9SE.) 
Southwestern  Virginia.      ([Sheet]   9SW.) 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

Climatological   data  for  United   States  by  sections,  v.  18,   no.   3;   IVIar.  1931. 

[1931.]     cover-title,  [223]  p.  il.  map,  2  p.  of  maps,  4°  *  Paper,  35c.  complete 
monthly  number,  $4.00  a  yr. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  14-566  A  29.29  :  18/3 

Note. — Made  up  of  separate  Climatological  data  issued  from  42  section  centers  of  the 
United  States.  Printed  at  the  several  section  centers  and  assembled  and  bound  at  the 
Washington  Office.  Issued  principally  for  service  use  and  exchange.  Back  numbers  can 
not  be  supplied.  The  separate  Climatological  data  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  rate  of  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr.  for  each  section. 

Cotton.  Weekly  cotton  region  bulletin,  no.  13-17  [season  of  1931]  ;  June  30- 
July  28,  1931.  New  Orleans,  La.,  July  1-29,  1931.  Each  [2]  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper, 
30c.  per  season  (April-October).  A  29.39 :  931/13-17 

Meteorology.  Annual  meteorological  summary  with  comparative  data,  [calen- 
dar year]  1930,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  compiled  by  S.  L.  Mosby.  1931.  ii-fll  p. 
narrow  8°     t  A  29.30/2  :  930 

Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.  C,  June,  1931.     [July  3. 

1931.]      [2]  p.  large  8°     t  A  29.30: 931/6 

Monthly  weather  review,  Apr.  1931;  v.  59,  no.  4.  [July  11,  1931.]  cover-title, 
p.  139-173,  il.  map,  9  p.  of  maps,  4°  [Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]  *  Paper, 
loe.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.25. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  9-990  A  29.6/1 :  59/4 

NoTE.-^The  Monthly  weather  review  contains  (1)  meteorological  contributions  and 
bibliography,  (2)  an  interpretative  summary  and  charts  of  the  weather  of  the  month  in 
the  United  States,  and  on  adjacent  oceans,  and  (3)  climatological  tables  dealing  with 
the  weather  of  the  month.     The  contributions  are  principally  as  follows:  (a)  results  of 

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Monthly  weather  revieic — Contiuued. 

oliservatloiiiil  or  resoaicli  work  in  iiKtourology  carried  on  In  the  United  States  or  other 
parts  of  the  world,  lb)  abstractn  or  roviewH  of  important  meteorological  papers  and 
hooks,  and   (c)   Qotos. 

Sj-ecial  articles.- — IMve-year  record  r,f  lightnin-^  storms  and  forest  fires  [with  list  of 
liti'raturc  cittdl  ;  by  H.  T.  <;inh">rne. — Calendar  year  aa  time  unit  In  drought  statistioH"; 
by  Alfred  J.  Henry. — Solar  radiation  Intensitieif  within  Arctic  circle;  by  Herbert  H. 
Kimball.-  Uain-traw  funnels  of  diffcnnt  depths  ;  by  John  <jlasspo<>lc. — Michael  Bars 
norili  Atlantic  deei>si  a  expedition.  V.)\0;  reviewed  by  Katherlne  B.  Clarke. — Bucket 
observations  of  sea-surface  temperatures  ;  by  Giles  Slocuin. 

Pilot  balloons.  Tables  for  comimtiiig  horizontal  distance  of  pilot  balloons; 
[prepared  in  J  Aerologioal  Division.  [July]  19:U.  [1]+G0 +[1]  p.  4°  ([Pub- 
lication] 1043.)     t  A  29.2  :B  21 

Weather.     Weekly  weather  and  crop  bulletin,  July  7-28,  1931 ;  no.  27-30,  1931. 
July  S-29,  li)31.     Each  4  p.  il.  4"     ♦  Paper,  50c.  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-200  A  29.7/2  :931/27-30 

Weather  map.  Daily  weather  map  [of  United  States  published  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  containiu;^  forecasts  for  all  States  east  of  Mississippi  River  belonging  to 
Washin^jton  forecast  district],  July  1-31,  1931.  [1931.]  Each  19X24  in. 
(outside  mea.sureuient).  *  Daily,  except  Sundays  and  holidays  (DWM), 
$3.00  a  yr.,  25c.  a  month;  daily,  including  Sundays  and  holidays  (DSHM), 
$3.60  a  yr,  30c.  a  month;  Sundays  and  holiday  maps  only  (SHM),  no 
subscription  for  less  than  G  months,  25c.;  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$7.25  a  yr.  (maps  can  not  be  furnished  in  quantities  unless  the  order  is 
placed  with  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  in  advance 
of  issue).  A 29.18:  931 

Note. — Subscribers  desiring  forecasts  of  weather  conditions  outside  of  the  Washing- 
ton forecast  district  will  be  referred  to  the  dbstiict  In  which  they  are  located,  and  all 
subscriptions  forwarded  through  the  Weather  Bureau  for  proper  station  reference.  Maps 
containing  these  forecasts  are  issued  daily,  except  Sundays  and  holidays,  at  New  Orleans 
La.,  Denver,  Colo.,  Chicago,  III.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  and  other  field  stations  and 
are  designated  as  station  weather  maps  DD,  CM,  or  E ;  subscription  price,  $2.40  a  yr., 
20c.   a  month. 

Weather  outlook,  July  13-Aug.  1  [1931].  July  11-25,  1931.  Each  1  p. 
[Weekly;  none  issued  May  30  or  July  4,  1931.  The  edition  here  catalogued  is 
the  ono  for  Districts  1-3  issued  from  the  forecast  center  at  Washington, 
D.  C.].     t  A  29.38 :  931/2^28 

Note. — The  Weather  outlooks  for  the  various  zones  are  prepared  at  and  distributed 
from,  forecast  centers  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  as  follows:  Washington,  D.  C.  (District 
1.  Nortli  and  Middle  Atlantic  States,  District  2,  South  Atlantic  States.  District  3,  Ohio 
Valluv  and  Tennessee)  :  New  Orleans,  La.  (District  4,  East  Gulf  States,  District  5, 
Soutliern  Plains  and  West  Gulf  States)  ;  Chicago.  III.  (District  6,  Region  of  Great 
Lakes,  District  7,  Upper  Mississippi  and  lower  Missouri  Valleys,  District  8,  Northern 
and  central  Great  Plains)  ;  Denver,  Colo.  (District  9,  Northern  Rocky  Mountain  region. 
District  10,  Southern  Rocky  Mountain  and  Plateau  regions)  ;  San  Francisco,  Calif. 
(District  11,  Far  Western  Stat 's). 

CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Commission  furnishes  Its  publications  gratuitously  to  those  who  apply  for 
them. 

Owtt  sei-vicc.  Information  in  answer  to  inquirv.  June,  1931.  4  p.  (Form 
2809.)     t  CS  1.2 :  In  7/931 

Finffcr-pn'nts.  Places  where  appointees  can  be  fingerprinted.  [1931.1  p.  7- 
10,  4°  [From  Procedure  for  tingerpiinting  appointees  to  positions  in  Federal 
civil  service.!     t  CS1.2/a:P49 

Veteran  preference  [in  appointment  to  civil  oflaces  under  United  States  Govern- 
ment].    June,  1931.     8  p.     (Form  1481.)     t  CSL2:V  64/17 

COMMERCE   DEPARTMENT 

Note.— In  its  etToris  to  foster,  promote,  and  <levelop  tlie  foieiuu  and  domestic  commerce, 
the  mining,  manufacturing,  shipping,  and  fishery  Industries,  and  the  transportation  facili- 
ties of  the  United  States  the  bei)artmcnt  of  Commerce  Issues  many  regular  and  special 
publications.  The  free  distribution  of  many  of  the  publications  of  the  Department  is 
eonflned    almost    entirely   to    Government   officers,    libraries,    educational    Institutions,   the 

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press,  and  commercial  organizations.  Others  may  procure  them,  at  prices  stated  below, 
from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  to 
whom  remittances  should  be  sent  direct,  as  his  office  is  not  a  part  of  the  Department 
of  Commerce.  Coast  pilots,  inside  route  pilots,  tide  tables,  current  tables,  and  charts  are 
sold  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Printing.  Regulations  regarding  printing  and  binding.  July  1,  1931.  9  p.  4° 
(Department  circular  175,  4tii  edition.)     [Supersedes  all  previous  editions.]     t 

C  1.4 :  175/4 

AERONAUTICS  BRANCH 

Air  commerce  bulletin,  x.  3,  no.  1  and  2  ;  July  1  and  15,  1931.    [1931.]    p.  1-54+ 
[1]  leaf,  il.     [Semimonthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  29-26634  C  23.12 :  3/1, 2 

Airplanes.    Trend  in  airplane  d(  ^ie^n  as  indicated  by  approved  tj'pe  certificates. 
Apr.  1.  1931.    ii+16  p.  il.     (Ae.nnautics  bulletin  21.)     t 
L.  C.  card  31-27143  C  23.11 :  21 

Landing  fields.  Establishment  ard  operati'^n  of  Depnrtment  of  Commerce  in- 
termediate landing  fields.  July  1,  1931.  ii+S  p.  (Aeronautics  bulletin  11.)  t 
L.  C.  card  30-26948  C  23.11: 11/2 

Parachute  supplement  of  Air  commerce  regulations,  eiTective  a?  amended  Jan. 
1,  1931.    1931.    ii+7  p.     (Aeronautics  bulletin  7  D.)     t 

L.  C.  card  30-26722  C  23.11 :  7-D/2 

Airicay  maps 

Milwaukee  [TFia.]  ;  United  States  airway  map  upper  K-16.  Scale  10  ni.=1.3  in., 
scale  1 :  500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  June.  1981. 
20.3X41.3  in.     t     40c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic   Survey.  C  23.10/3 :  K- 16/2 

Portland,  Ore.,  to  Spokane,  Wash. ;  airway  map  137.     Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale 

1:  500.000.    Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  June,  1931.    43X 

10.2  in.    t    35c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/1: 137 

NoTK. — Contains  on   reverse:  Columbia   River   Gorge,   aintvay   map  137— A,  scale  10 

m.  =  5  In.,  scale  1 :  125,000. 

CENSUS   BUREAU 

Alabama.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]:  Census  of  distribution,  3930. 
preliminary  reports,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Alabama. 
1931,  6  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  and  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution.]  t 
L.  C.  card  31-27244  C  3.37/19  :  Al  1  b 

Arizona.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930, 
preliminary  reports,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Ari5!;ona. 
1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  '  C  3.37/19 :  Ar  4  i 

Blind  and  deaf-mutes  in  United  States,  1930,  statistics  of  enumerated  blind 
and  deaf-mute  population  classified  by  sex,  color,  and  age,  by  geographic 
divisions  and  States.  1931.  ii+23  p.  [Title  on  cover  is:  15th  census  of 
United  States,  1930,  Blind  and  deaf-mutes  in  United  States,  1930.]  *  Pa- 
per, 10c. 
L.  C.  card  23-26177  C  3.37/2  :  B  61 

Boston,  Mass.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution, 
1930,  preliminary  reports,  wholesale  trade  of  Boston,  Mass.  1931.  14  p. 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for  dis- 
tribution, und  Theodore  N.  Beckman.  in  charge  of  wholesale  distribution.]     t 

C  3.37/17 :  B  65 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution, 
1930,  preliminary  reports,  wholesale  trade  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1931.  11  p. 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for 
distribution,  and  Theodore  N.  Beckman,  in  charge  of  wholesale  distribu- 
tion.]    t  C  3.37/17  :B  86 


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California,     l.'th  cen.sus  of  United  States.  1930:  ARrifiilture,  California,  num- 
ber of  farms,  farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm   land  and  buildings,  farm 
buildings,  farmers'  dwellings,  and  farm  implements  and  machinery,  by  minor 
civil  divisions.    1931.    11  p.  il.  4°    *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-2G211  C  3.37/11 : C 12 

Cleveland,  Ohio.     IHth  census  of  United  States  [19301  :  Census  of  distribution, 

1930,  preliminary  reports.  wliolesaU^  trade  of  Cleveland.  (Uiio.  1931.  13  p. 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for  dis- 
tribution, and  Theodore  N.  Beckman,  in  charge  of  wholesale  distriljution.]     t 

C  3.37/17  :  C  59/2 

Clothing,     inth  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930, 
merchandising  series,   retail   distribution   by   women's-apparel   chains.     1931. 
15  p.  il.     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Rob  rr  J.  McFall.  chief  statistician 
for  distribution,  and  John  Guernsey,  in  chav^i'  of  retail  distribution.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-27179  C  3.37/18 :  W  84 

Colorado.  15th  census  of  United  Sfates  [1930]:  Censu.s  of  distribution.  1930. 
preliminary  reports,   Statr  '^;:Tun;;ny  series,  retail  distribution  in  Colorado. 

1931.  7  p.  [Prejiareil  under  suiicrvision  of  Robert  J.  McFall.  chief  stat- 
istician for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribuiion,  and 
Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  cliarge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]      f  C  3.37/19  :C  17 

15th    census    of    T'nited    States,    1930:    Population    bulletin,    2d    series, 

Colorado,  composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931.  53  p.  il.  4° 
*  Paper,  l.')C. 

L.  C.  c-.rd  31-20217  C  3.37/9  :C  71 

Cottov.     Cotton    production    in  United    States,    crop    of    1930.      1931.      40   p. 

[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Harvey  J.  Zimmerman,  chief  statistician 
for  cotton.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  curd  25-26795  C  3.32:  930 

June  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported,  and  exi>orted.  and 

r^'tive  fotton  spindles.  July  14,  1931.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report. 
This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     f  C  3.21 :  930-931/11 

Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, shipped  out,  on  hand,  and  exported  for  11  months  ending  June  30, 
1931  and  1930.  July  13,  1931.  oblong  32"  [Exports  of  cottonseed  products 
are  for  10  months  ending  May  31.  Pi-eliminary  report.  This  publi*  ation  is 
issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.25 :  930-931/11 

Detroit.  Mich.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution. 
1930,  preliminary  reports,  wholesale  trade  of  Detroit,  Mich.  1931.  12  p. 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for  dis- 
tribution, and  Theodore  N.  Beckman,  in  charge  of  wholesale  distribuiion.]     t 

C  3.37/17  :  D  48 

District  of  Columbiii.     15th  census  of  United  States,  19.30:  Agriculture,   Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.    1931.    19  p.  4°    *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  .31-27150  C  3.37/15  :D  63 

Financial  Htatistica.     Financial  statistics  of  cities  having  population  of  over 
.30,(M)0,  1929   (llscal  year  ending  Jan.  31,  19.30,  or  llscal  period  closing  prior 
thereto),  assessed  valuation  of  projicrty,  levies  of  general  property  taxi-s,  total 
revenues,  governmental-cost  payments,  and  net  debt.     1931.     23  i\     t 
L.  C.  card  24-20245  C  3.29 :  C  49/929 

Note. — This  nummary  of  Ihc  '2'>i\  cities  haviiie  a  population  of  ovor  ."0.000  ns 
(letorniiniMl  by  thi'  cnuminitlon  as  »{  Jan.  1.  l!)l.'0,  or  by  an  offlclal  spt'Cial  census 
tnkin  Hliice  Unit  date,  will  be  followid  by  a  detailed  report  kIvIdr  the  flnanolal  statistics 
whlcb  will  show  the  total  and  per  <iii>i"ia  receipts  from  revenues,  total  and  jier  capita 
payniinfs  for  opcrntion,  niaintinanir.  and  Inter<'8t.  and  total  outlays,  total  ami  per 
capita  Indebtedness,  total  and  per  capita  assessed  valuation  of  priiperty,  total  and  per 
cai)lta   tax  levies,   tux   rates,  and   oilier  tlnanclal   Items. 

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July,  1931  15 

Financial  statistics — Continued. 

Financial  statistics  of  State  governments,  1929  (fiscal  year  ending  Dec. 

31,  1929,  or  fiscal  period  closing  prior  thereto),  assessed  valuation  of  property 
subject  to  general  property  taxes,  total  revenues,  governmental-cost  payments, 
and  net  debt.     [1931.]     8  p.    t 

L.  C.  card  2&-260SS  C  3.29 :  St  2/929 

Note.— This  summary  of  the  48  States  will  be  followed  by  a  detailed  report  giving 
financial  statistics  which  will  show  the  total  and  per  capita  receipts  from  revenues, 
total  and  per  capita  payments  for  expenses  and  interest,  total  payments  for  outlays, 
total  and  per  capita  indebtedness,  assessed  valuation  of  property,  tax  levies,  tax  rates, 
and  methods  of  assessments,  and  other  financial  items. 

Florida.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930, 
preliminary  reports,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Florida. 
1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  and  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribu- 
tion.]    t  C  3.37/19  :  F  66 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Unemployment  bulletin,  Florida,  un- 
employment returns  by  classes.    1931.    24  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  31-26190  C  3.37/16 :  F  66 

Georgia.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture,  Georgia,  number  of 
farms,  farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm  land  and  buildings,  farm  buildings, 
farmers'  dwellings,  and  farm  implements  and  machinery,  by  minor  civil 
di\-isions.    1931.    27  p.  il.  4°    *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/11 :  G  29 

15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Georgia.  1931. 
7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for 
distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and  Charles  D. 
Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases  of  distribu- 
tion census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :G  29 

Idaho.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distr.bution  in  Idaho.     1931. 

6  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for 
distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and  Charles  D. 
Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases  of  distribu- 
tion census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :  Id  1 

Indiana,    loth  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture,  Indiana,  statistics  by 
counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock  and  crops. 
1931.    48  p.  il.  4°    *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26275  C  3.37/12 :  In  2 

15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Indiana.    1931. 

7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for 
distribution,  and  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution.]     t 

C  3.37/19 :  In  2 

Kentucky.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930, 
preliminary  reports,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Kentucky. 
1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :K  41 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Unemployment  bulletin,  Kentucky, 

unemployment  returns  by  classes.     1931.    23  p.     t  C  3.37/16 :  K  41 

Louisiana.    15th  census  of  United   States,  1930:   Agriculture,  Louisiana,  sta- 
tistics by  parishes,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock 
and  crops.     1931.     44  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26275  C  3.37/12  :L  93 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Unemployment  bulletin,  Louisiana, 

unemployment  returns  by  classes.     1931.    22  p.     t  C  3.37/16 :  L  93 

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10  July,  1931 

Maine.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution.  1930.  pre- 
liminary reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  iu  Maine.  1931. 
7  p.  [I'H'pared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for 
dislribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and  Charles  D. 
I5oh;uiiian.  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases  of  dis- 
tribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :M  28 

Missouri.    15tli  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture.  Missouri,  statistics 
by  counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock  and  croijs. 
1931.     r>8  p.  il.  4°     •  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26275  C  3.37/12 :  M  69o 

15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]:  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  di.^trlhution  in  Mi.ssonri.  1931. 
S  p.  [Prepared  under  .tupervi.-iion  of  Robert  J.  MfFall,  chief  statisticiiin  for 
distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  dl.-^tributlon,  and  Charles  P. 
Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases  of  distribu- 
tion  ceusu.s.]     t  C  3.37/19 :  M  69o 

15th  census  of  Unitctl   States.   1930:   Unemployment  bulletin.   Missouri, 

unemployment  returns  by  clas.vjcs.     1931.     22  p.     t  C  3.37/16 :  M  69o 

Montana.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Population  bulletin,  2d  series. 
Montana,  composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931.  »K)  p.  11.  4° 
♦Paper,   15c.  C3..37/9:M76 

Nel/raska.  15tli  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Inigation.  agricultural  lands. 
Nebraska,  stuli.stics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  11  p.  il.  4°  •  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27149  C  3.37/24  :N  27 

New  Mexico.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Population  bulletin.  2d 
series,  New  Mexico,  composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931. 
34  p.  il.  4"     ♦  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/9 :  N  42ni 

Now  York  City.     15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution, 

1930,  preliminary  reports,  retail  distribution.  New  York  City.     1931.     29  p. 
[An  incorrect  print  of  this  publication  was  also  issued.]     t 

L.  C.  card  31-27243  C  3.37/17  :  N  42y 

Ohio.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Ohio,  number  of  farms, 
farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm  land  and  buildings,  farm  buildings,  farmers' 
dwelling-s   and   farm   implements   and  machinery,   by  minor   civil   divisions. 

1931.  22  p.  il.  4"     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/11:  Oh  3 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Unemployment  bulletin,  Ohio,  unem- 
ployment returns  by  classes.     1931.     40  p.     t  C3..'^>7/1G:  Oh  3 

Oklahoma.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Unemployment  bulletin,  Okla- 
homa, unemployment  returns  by  classes.     1931.     22  p.     t       C3J}7/16:Ok4 

Oregon.  15th  census  of  United  Stales,  1930:  Population  bulletin,  2d  series, 
Oregon,  composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931.  43  p.  il.  4° 
•  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/9 :  Or  3 

Philadcjphia,  To.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1030]  :  Census  of  distribution, 
1930,  preliminary  reports,  wholesale  trade  of  Philadelphia.  Pa.  1931.  15  p. 
[Prepared  under  supen-ision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for  dis- 
tribution, and  Theod(»re  N.  Heiknian,  in  charge  of  wholesale  distribution.]     t 

C  3.37/17 :  P  53 

PlttHhwyh,  Pa.  ir>th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution, 
19.30,  preliiuiiiary  leiiorts,  wholesale  trade  of  Pittsburgh.  Pa.  1931.  12  p. 
[Prepared  uniler  .suiHTvision  of  Koltert  J.  McFall.  chief  slatistlci.an  for  dis- 
tribution, :inil  Theodore  N.  P.eckman.  In  charge  of  wlinles;»le  distribution.!     t 

C  3.37/17:1*  68 

Pi>ltnlalum.  151h  cj-usiis  of  Unili-d  Slates.  1930:  Population  bulletin.  Isl  series. 
United  States  summary,  total  jiopnlation  for  States  and  eonnties,  for  urban 
himI  rural  areas,  and  for  incorporated  places  of  I. (100  and  i»ver.  JOiM.  87 
p.  il.  [Prepared  under  siii)ervisiuii  of  l.eon  V..  Trnesdell.  <hief  statistician 
for  population.     I'^iom  15lli  census  of  Tlnited  States,  W.M).  v.  l.I     •  Paper,  15c. 

C  3.37/5a  :  Un  3 

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July,  1931  17 

Rhode  Island.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution, 
1930,  preliminary  reports,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Rhode 
Island.  1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall, 
chief  statistician  for  distribution,  and  John  Guernsey,  in  charjie  of  retail 
distribution.]     f  C  3.37/19  :R  34 

15th    census    of    United    States,    1930:  Unemployment    bulletin,    Rhode 

Island,    unemployment  returns   by   classes.     1931.     17   p.     t     C  3.37/16  :R  34 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930] :  Census  of  distribution, 
1930,  preliminaiy  reports,  wholesale  trade  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.  1931.  13  p. 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  T.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for  distri- 
bution, and  Theodore  N.  Beckman,  in  charge  of  wholesale  distribution.]     t 

C  3.37/17  :  Sa  2  lo 

South  Carolina.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Unemployment  bulletin. 
South  Carolina,  unemployment  returns  by  classes.     1931.     21  p.     f 

C  3.37/16 :  So  8c 

South  Dakota.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture,  South  Dakota, 
number  of  farms,  farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm  land  and  buildings,  farm 
buildings,  farmers'  dwellings,  and  farm  implements  and  machinery,  by  minor 
civil  divisions.     1931.    28  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/11 :  So  8d 

■    15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  South  Dakota,  statistics 

by  counties,   1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,   and  selected  livestock  and 
crops.     1931.     39  p.   il.  4°     *  Paper,   lOo.  C  3.37/12 :  So  8d 

Tennessee.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Population  bulletin,  2d  series, 
Tennessee,  composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931.  69  p.  11.  4° 
*  Paper,  20c.  C  3.37/9 :  T  25 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Unemployment  bulletin,  Tennessee, 

unemployment  returns  by  classes.     1931.     29  p.     t  O  3.37/16 :  T  25 

Virginia.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Unemployment  bulletin,  "Virginia, 
unemployment  returns  by  classes.     1931.     24  p.     t  C  3.37/16 :  V  81 

Washingion  State.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribu- 
tion, 1930.  preliminary  reports,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in 
State  of  Washington.  1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J. 
McFall.  chief  statistician  for  distribution,  and  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of 
retail  distribution.]     f  C  3.37/19  :W  27 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Unemployment  bulletin,  Washington, 

unemployment  returns  by  classes.    1931.     19  p.    t  C  3.37/16 :  W  27 

Wyoming.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Population  bulletin,  2d  series^ 
Wyoming,  composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931.  29  p.  il.  4" 
[An  incorrect  print  of  this  bulletin  was  also  issued,  for  which  see  the 
Monthly  catalogue  for  May,  1931,  p.  959.]  *  Paper,  10c.  (incorrectly  given 
on  publication  as  15c.)  C  3.37/9  :  W  99 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — The  monthly  Notice  to  mariners,  formerly  issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  been  consolidated  with  and  made  a  part  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  issued  by 
the  Lighthouses  Bureau,  thus  making  it  a  joint  publication.  The  charts,  coast  pilots, 
inside  route  pilots,  tide  tables,  and  current  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. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  huUetin,  June  30,  1931;   no.  193.     [1931.]     11  p. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20  :  193 

Coast  pilots.  Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot.  West  Indies,  Porto 
Rico,  and  Virgin  Islands,  3d  (1929)  edition.  June  17,  1931.  [l]+5  leaves. 
( Serial  525. )     f  C  4.6/2  :  P  83/3/supp.  931 

United  States  coast  pilot,  Alaska:  pt.  2,  Yakutat  Bay  to  Arctic  Ocean 

[including  Aleutian  Islands;  prepared  by  R.  R.  Lukens].    3d  edition.    1931. 
viii+402  p.  il.  2  maps.     (Serial  507.)    vf  Cloth,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  31-27232  O  4.7/3 :  931 

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18  July,  1931 

Latitude  redeterminations;  by  Frederic  W.  Darling,    1931.    lii+19  p.  2  p.  of  pi. 
(Special  publication  173.)     ♦Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  31-27158  C  4.19  :  173 

Regulations  and   instructions  for  government  of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
1931.     1931.     iv+322  p.     (Serial  519.)     [Issuetl  in  loose-leaf  form  for  inser- 
tion In  binder.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-27245  C  4.12 :  C  63/9 

Tide  tables.  Pacific  Coast,  North  America,  eastern  Asia,  and  island  groups, 
[calendar]  year  19.32;  from  Tide  tables,  United  States  and  foreign  ports 
[calendar  year  1932].  1931.  l-9+13S-2.-5+27(;-279+.3.SG-3S7+419-444-f 
465-479+485-497  p.  (Serial  514.)  [Includes  list  of  publications  by  Coast 
and  Geo<letic  Survey  relating  to  tides  and  currents.]  t  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  7-353G9  0  4.14:932 

Charts 

Beaufort  Harbor,  N.  C,  surveys  to  1927,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1930; 
chart  420.  Scale  1 :  40,(KX).  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  June. 
1931.     24.5  X   23.4  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9 :  420 

Core  Sound  and  Straits,  N.  C. ;  with  Continuation  to  Harbor  I.  bar,  Pamlico 
Sound,  surveys  to  1927,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1930;  chart  421.  Scale 
1:40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  June,  1931.  20.4X33.9 
in.     t  25c.  C  4.9  :  421 

Delaware  River,  Wilmington  to  Philadelphia.  sur\-eys  to  1925.  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1930,  and  other  sources;  chart  295.  Scale  1:40,000.  Washing- 
ton, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  June,  1931.     31.8X43.4  in.     t  75c.     C  4.9  :  295 

Dixon  Entrance.  Harbors  in  Dixon  Entrance  and  Clarence  Strait,  southeast 
Alaska :  chart  8074.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  May.  1931. 
36.3  X  33.7  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  8074 

Chasina  Anchorage. 
Chester,   Port. 
Niblack  Anchorage. 
Tamgas  Harbor. 
Tongass,  Port. 

Hawaii.  Territory  of  Hawaii,  surveys  to  1929  and  other  sources;  chart  4000. 
[Scale  1:3,167.000.]  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  June.  1931. 
35.8  X  34  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  4000 

Hawaii  (island).  Hawaii,  Hawaiian  Islands,  surveys  to  1928  and  other  sources, 
interior  topography  from  surveys  bv  Geological  Survey;  chart  4115.  [Scale 
1:247,000.]  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  June,  1931.  39.5X34.8 
in.     t75c.  C  4.9:  4115 

San  Francisco  Bay,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1930,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1930. 
and  other  sources;  chart  5530  Scale  1:80.000.  AVasliington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  June,  1931.     41.3X33.9  in.     t  l~>c.  C  4.9  :  5530 

Sinclair  Inlet.  Wash.,  surveys  to  lO.".!,  surveys  by  IT.  S.  Navv  to  1930;  chart  6440. 
Scale  1 :  10.000.  Wa.shlngton,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  June,  1931.  22.SX 
31.7  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9 :  6440 

Trinidad  Harbor,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1929;  chart  5846.  Scale  1:15,000.  Wash- 
ington, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  June,  1931.    14.7X17.8  In.    1 25c. 

C  4.9 :  5840 

FISHERIES  BUREAU 

FisherieH  service  bulletin,  July  1,  1931;  no.  194.  [1931.]  S  p.  [Monthlv.]  $ 
L.  C.  card  F  15-76  C  6.9  :  194 

Herring.  Fluctuations  In  supply  of  herring  (Clupea  pallasil)  in  southeastern 
Alaska  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  George  A.  Rounsefell.  1931.  ii +  15-56  p.  11. 
3  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  large  8'  (Hulletin  2.)  [From  Bulletin,  v.  47.]  ♦Paper, 
25c.  f 

L.  C.  card  F  31-20  C  6.3/2  :  2 

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Tex.  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  A.  E.  Hopkins.     1931.     11+57-83  p.  il. 
2  pi.  large  8°     (Bulletin  3.)      [From  Bulletin,  v.  47.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
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FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Business.  Survey  of  current  business,  July,  1931 ;  v.  11,  no.  7.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  56  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Contains  weekly  data  through  June  20,  1931,  and 
monthly  data  through  May,  the  date  given  above  being  the  date  of  issue. 
Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy  (annual 
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C  18.36 :  931/27-31 

Chemical  industry  and  trade  of  Poland;   [by  Clayton  Lane].    1931.     ii+20  p. 
(Trade  information  bulletin  762.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card    31-27134  C  18.25  :  762 

Coal.  Present  status  of  British  coal  industry  [with  sources  of  information ; 
by   John    H.    Bruins].     1931.     ii-fl9  p.     (Trade   information   bulletin    764.) 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  31-27235  C  18.25  :  764 

Commerce.  Monthly  summary  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  May, 
1931.     1931.     2  pts.  p.  1-80  and  ii+81-96  p.  4°     *  Paper,  pt.  1,  10c.  single  copy, 

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L.  C.  card  23-26806  C  18.25:  761 

Jewelry  distribution  by  retail  jewelers.     1931.     iY+52  p.     (Domestic  commerce 
series  48;    [Merchandising  Research   Division].)      [Prepared   in   cooperation 
with  American  National  Retail  Jewelers'  Association.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27241  C  18.28 :  48 

Knitted-outerwear  tnachinery  in  Cleveland.     1931.     v+38  p.     (Domestic  com- 
merce series  47 ;  [Merchandising  Research  Division  and  Industrial  Machinery 
Division].)      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27181  C  18.28 :  47 

Leather  industry  and  trade  of  France;    [by  Walter  Hertz].     1931.     ii+55  p. 
(Trade  information  bulletin  763;  [Leather  Division].)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.   C.   card   31-27234  C  18.25:  763 

Motor-vehicle  world  census,  Jan.  1.  1931,  [by]  C.  F.  Baldwin;  [Motor  cycles  in 
world  use  increased  nearly  5  per  cent  in  1930.  by  Ernest  D.  Cavenaugh]. 
[1931.]     8  p.  il.  4°     [From  Commerce  reports,  July  6  and  13.  1931.]     t 

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Portuguese  taxation,  corix)ratioiis,  and  negotiable  iustrumeiits ;  Iby  Richard 
O.  Long  and  Fred  E.  Huhlein].  19;il.  ii+28  p.  (Trade  information  bulle- 
tin 705;  [Commeroial  Laws  Division].)  [Includes  list  of  Foreign  and  Do- 
uieBtic  Conimeice  Bureau  i)ul)li(aiious  regarding  various  aspects  of  doing 
business  in  foreijrii  countries.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27233  018.25:765 

Ted-tiles.     Goveriunent   publicatiuus    relating    to    textiles ;    [compiled    by   Alvin 
E.  Johnson].    3d  edition,  1031.     1931.     il+101  p.     ([Textile  Division])     t 
L.  C.  ca rd  31-2711 1  C 182 :  T  31/2/931 

LIGHTHOUSES  BUREAU 

Ughthouxe   service   bulletin,   v.   4,   no.    19;    July    1,    1931.     [1931.]     p.   75-77. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  12-35121  0  9.31:4/19 

Nuticcs  to  mariners.  Notice  to  mariners,  Great  Lakes,  weekly,  no.  lS-22,  1931 ; 
July  3-31  [1931].  Conover  Press,  Detroit  [July  2-30,  1931].  various  paging, 
t  Supt.  of  Lighthouses,  Detroit,  Mich.  C  9.11 :  931/18-22 

Notice  to  mariners,   weekly,  no.   2&-30,  1931;   July   1-29   [1931].     1931. 

various  paging.     [Issued  jointly  with  Ooast  and  Geodetic  Survey.]     t 
L.  C.  card  7-20009  0  9.20:931/20-30 

MINES  BUREAU 

Asphalt  and  related  bitumens  in  1929;  by  A.  H.  Redfield.  July  2,  1931.  11+ 
523-567  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1929,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  10c 

0  22.8/a :  As  65/929 

Carbon  black  in  1930;  by  G.  R.  Hopkins  and  H.  Backus.  July  27,  1931. 
[1] +45-57  p.  il.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

0  22.8/a  :  0  177/930 

Electric  resistance.     Results  of  electrical  resistivity  and  electrical  induction 
measurements  at  Abana  mine,  Quebec,  Canada,  by  E.  Vernon  Potter;  with 
Explanation  of  some  factors  associated  with   induction  method,  by  F.  W, 
Lee.    1931.    iv+2S  p.  il.  3  pi.     (Technical  paper  501.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27230  0  22.5  :  501 

Fluorspar  and  cryolite  in  1030;  by  Hubert  W.  Davis.  July  24,  1931.  [1] +15-44 
p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.      0 22.8/a:  F 673/930 

Fuel  briquets  in  1930;  by  W.  H.  Young  and  J.  M.  Corse.  July  9,  1931.  [1]  + 
1-13  p.  il.    [From  ^Mineral  resources.  1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  22.S/a  :  B  773/930 

Gold.  Gold,  silver,  copiier.  lead,  and  zinc  in  IMontana  in  1929,  mine  report;  by 
C.  N.  Gerry  and  T.  H.  Miller.  July  27,  1931.  ii+831-S76  p.  [From  Mineral 
resources,  1929,  p.  1.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  22.8/a :  G  5G3A/929 

Gold,  silver,  copper,   lead,   and  zinc  in  Nevada  in   1929,   mine  report ; 

by  V. G.  Heikes.    July  3, 1031.    11+037-673  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1929, 
pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  10c.  r  22.S/a  :  G  503/8/020 

Luhricating-oil'^.     Relationship   between   volatility   and    consumption   of   lubri- 
cating oils  in  inteinal-combuslion  engines;  b.v  Gustav  Wa<le  and  A.  L.  Foster. 
1931.    11+52  p.  il.  1  pi.     (Technical  paper  oOO.)      *  Paper,  Hk: 
L.  C.  card  .-51-27156  (^22.5:500 

Motion  picture  lilms  of  Bnieau  of  Mines,  1931.     [1031.]     ii+22  p.  il.  narmw 
12"    t 
L.  C.  «ard  24-20304  C  22.2 :  M  85/0 

J'rtroleum  in  1020 ;  by  (J.  R.  Hopkins  and  A.  B.  Coons.  July  0,  1031.  ii+421-521 
p.  il.    [From  Mineral  resources,  1929,  pt.  2.]    ♦Paper,  15c. 

O  22.8/a :  P  448/923 

Publications.     New  publications.  liureau  of  Min(\s,  monthly  list  10^1;  .lune  30, 
iy3L     [1931.  J     2  p.     t 
L.  0.  card  2l»-2004S  C  22.7/3 :  194 

Zinc  in  1020,  general  rei>ort;  by  Elmer  W.  Pehrson.  July  (5,  1931.  ii+675-727 
p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1929,  pt.  1.]     ♦  I'aper,  10c.        C  22.S/a  :  Z  66/929 

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Ships.    American  documeuted  seagoing  merchaut  vessels  of  500  gross  tons  and 
over,  July  1,  1931.    1931.    ii+TO  p.  4°    (Serial  164.)     [Monthly.]    *  Paper,  lOt-. 
single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25. 
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PATENT  OFFICE 

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copies.  These  are  not  enumerated  in  this  catalogue,  but  may  be  obtained  for  10c.  each 
at  the  Patent  Office.  ^  ^    ^     „  ^«       .. 

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1790  to  date,  are  published  at  prices  ranging  from  25c.  to  510.00  per  volume,  and  may 
he  obtained  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington;  D.  C.  The  Rules  of 
practice  and  pamphlets  containing  Patent  laws,  General  information  conceniing  patents, 
!ind  General  information  about  protection  of  trade  marks,  prints,  and  labels  are  furnished 
free  of  charge  upon  application  to  the  Patent  Office.  The  Patent  Office  issues  coupon 
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$10  00  per  book.  These  coiipons  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, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

California  Perfume  Company,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent 
Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  2926,  in  re  California  Perfume  Company,  Inc., 
trade-mark  for  tooth  brushes ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  3  p.  4"     t  C  21.10  :C12S 

Crowley.  Joseph  P.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2854,  in  re  Joseph  P.  Crowley,  apparatus  for  grinding  plate  glass;  brief 
for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  10  p.  4°     t 

C  21.10 :  C  S86/2 

Decisions.     [Decisions   in   patent   and   trade-mark   cases,   etc.]     July   7,    1931. 
p.  1-12,  large  8"     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  408,  no.  1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  50c.  a  yr. 
L.   C.   card  23-7315  C  21. 5/a2 :  408/1 

Same.     July  14,  1931.     p.  281-292,  large  8°     [From   Official  gazette,  v. 

408,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a2  :  408/2 

Same.     Julv  21,  1931.    p.  583-594.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,   v. 

408,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a2 :  408/3 

Same.     July  28,  1931.     p.  823-834,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v. 

408,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a2 :  408/4 

Gray,  Daniel.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
2822,  in  re  Daniel  Gray,  Richard  O.  Bailey,  and  William  S.  Murray,  metal 
alloys  and  process  of  producinc;  same ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  8  p.  4°     t  C  21.10:0  791 

In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  2S23,  in  re 

Daniel  Gray,  Richard  O.  Bailey,  and  William  S.  Murray,  metal  alloys  and 
process  of  producing  same;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  4  p.  4°     $  C  21.10 :  G  791/2 

Hawkins,  Wilford  J.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2927,  ni  re  Wilford  J.  Hawkins,  improvements  in  noncorrosive  alloy  and 
method  of  making  and  using  same;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  6  p.  4°     t  C  21.10 :  H  314/2 

Henderson,  Williatn  F.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2806.  in  re  William  F.  Henderson  and  Harold  E.  Dietrich,  sausage-casing 
and  method  of  preparing  same;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  8  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :H  383 

Hoffmann.  Edward  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2968.  in  re  Edward  C.  Hoffmann,  design  for  cabinet  stove ;  brief  for  com- 
missioner of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  6  p.  4°    t  C  21.10 :  H  675 

Jordan,  Howard  W.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2791,  in  re  Howard  W.  Jordan,  design  for  tire  casing;  brief  for  commis- 
sioner of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  4  p.  4°     t  C  21.10:  J  763 

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Lundquist,  Frank  A.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2847,  in  re  Frank  A.  Lundquist,  safes ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  11  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :L  972 

Natiotial  Stone-Tile  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals, 
patent  appeal  no.  2919,  iyi  re  National  Stone-Tile  Corporation,  trade-mark  for 
hollow  tile;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  5  p.  4°     X 

C  21.10  :N  213 

Offlfial  gazette.     Official   gazette  of  Patent   Office,    containing   patents,   trade- 
marks, designs,  and  labels  issued  July  7-28,  1931;   v.  408,  no.  1-4.     [1931.] 
cover-titles,  1075+[clxxviii]   p.  il.  large  8°     [Weekly.]     •  PaiJer,  25c.  single 
copy,  $10.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub.scription,  $16.00. 
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In  patent  cases. 

The  annual  index  of  patents  will  hereafter  be  published  in  2  parts,  one  on  Patents, 
price  $1.00,  and  the  other  on  Trade-marks^  price  50c.  These  Inaexes  are  not  Included 
in  the  regular  subscription  price  for  the  Offlclal  gazette  given  above,  but  will  be  sent  to 
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Same     [title-page,    contents,    errata,   etc.,    to]    v.   404;    Mar.   1931.     1931. 

[2]   leaves,  large  8°     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  included   in   price  of  Official 
gazette  for  subscribers.  C  21.5 :  404/t.  p.  &  cout. 

Same  [title-page,  contents,  errata,  etc.,  to]  v.  405 ;  Apr.  1931.     1931.     [2] 

leaves,  large  8°  C  21.5 :  405/t.  p.  &  cont. 

Same  [title-page,  contents,  errata,  etc.,  to]  v.  406;  May,  1931.     1931.     [2] 

leaves,  large  8°  C  21.5 :  406/t.  p.  &  cont. 

Same,  weekly  index,  with  title.  Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade- 
marks [etc.,  Julv  7,  1931].  [1931.]  xlviii  p.  large  8°  [From  Official  gazette, 
V.  408,  no.  1.]     t  Paper,  $1.00  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  4  :  408/1 

Same  [July  14,  1931],     [1931.]     xlviii  p.  large  8"     [From  Official  gazette. 

V.  408,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  4  :  408/2 

Same    [July    21,    1931].     [1931.]     xxxviii    p.    large    8°     [From    Official 

gazette,  v.  408,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  4 :  408/3 

Same  [July  28,  1931].     [1931.]     xliv  p.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette. 

V.  408,  no.  4  ]  C  21.5/a  4  :  408/4 

Patents.  Classification  of  patents  issued  July  7-28.  1931.  [1931.]  Each  2  p. 
large  8°     [Weekly.     From  Official  gazette,  v.  408,  no.  1-4.]     t 

C  21.5/a  1 :  408/1^ 

Rodman,  Hugh.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
2809,  in  re  Hugh  Rodman,  low  ash  coal  or  coke  carburizing  conijwund  ;  brief 
for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  8  p.  4°     t       C  21.10  :  R  618 

RundcU,  Rupert  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Apix'als,  patent  appeal  no. 
2821,  in  re  Rupert  E.  Rundell,  machine  for  crimping  plastic  caps  on  bottles; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i  +  19  p.  4°     t 

C  21.10  :R  871/3 

Trade-marks.  Trade-marks  [etc.,  from]  Official  gazette,  July  7.  1931.  [1931.] 
13-58-l-xv  p.  il.  large  8°  [From  Official  gazette,  v.  408,  no.  1.]  ♦  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  $2.50  a  yr.  C  21  5/a  3  :  408/1 

Same,  July  14.  1931.  [1931.]  293-339-hxili  p.  il.  large  8**  [I<"rom  Of- 
flclal gazette,  v.  408,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  3:  408/2 

Same,  July  21,  1931.     [1931]     595-634+ix  p.  il.  largo  8°     [From  Offlclal 

gazette,  v.  408,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  408/3 

Same,  July  28,  1931.     [1931.]     S35-876-f  xiv  p.  11.  large  8"     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  408,  no.  4]  0  21.5/a  3  :  408/4 

PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION 

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[Monthly.]     t  C  16.6:  931/6 

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Radio  service  tuUetin,  June  30,  1931 ;  no.  171.  [1981.]  29  p.  [Monthly.  This 
number  is  the  last  supplement  to  the  annual  list  of  Commercial  and  Govern- 
ment radio  stations  of  United  States,  edition  June  30,  1930.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  40c. 

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STANDARDS  BUREAU 

Antenna  {radio  communication)  Characteristics  of  airplane  antennas  for 
radio  range-beacon  reception;  by  H.  Diamond  [and]  G.  L.  Davies.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  p.  901-916,  il.  (Research  paper  313.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards 
journal  of  research,  v.  6,  May,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C13.22/a:313 

Benzene.  Determination  of  benzene  and  normal  hexane  content  of  mid-conti- 
nent petroleum;  by  Johannes  H.  Bruun  [and]Mildred  M.  Hicks-Bruuu. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  p.  869-879,  il.  (Research  paper  311.)  [From  Bureau 
of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  6,  May,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  311 

Bollards  and  cleats  for  docks,  compiled  and  promulgated  by  American  Marine 
Standards  Committee ;  appi'oved  Jan.  29,  1931,  as  American  marine  standards 
P  no.  1-1931  to  P  no.  4-1931.  1931.  ii+6  p.  il.  large  8°  (AMSC  77.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.19:  77 

Clocks  and  watches.    Testing  of  timepieces;   [by  Ralph  E.  Gould].     June  18, 

1931.     [l]+24  p.  il.  3  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.     (Circular  392.)  [Supersedes  Circular 
51.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.   C.   card  31-27176  013.4:392 

Commercial  standards  monthly,  review  of  progress  in  commercial  standardiza- 
tion and  simplification,  v.  8,  no.  1 ;  July,  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  1-82, 
il.  4°     *  Paper,  10c  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  20-26685.  C  13.21 :  8/1 

Electric  measurements.  Accurate  measurement  of  small  electric  charges  by  a 
null  method;  by  Lauriston  S.  Taylor.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  807-818,  il. 
1  pi.  (Research  paper  306.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  re- 
search, V.  6,  May,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  306 

Electrotypes.  Dimensional  changes  in  manufacture  of  electrotypes ;  by  N. 
Bekkedahl  [and]  W.  Blum.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  829-845,  il.  1  pi.  (Re- 
search paper  308.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  6, 
May,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  0  13.22/a:  308 

Gases.  Note  on  contraction  coefficients  of  jets  of  gas;  by  Edgar  Buckingham. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  p.  765-775.  (Research  paper  303.)  [From  Bureau  of 
Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  6,  May,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.    C  13.22/a :  303 

Glass.  Opal  glass.  June  15,  1931.  3  p.  4°  (Certificate  of  analyses  of  standard 
sample  no.  91.)     t  C  13. 17 :  91 

Heat  content  values  for  aqueous  solutions  of  chlorides,  nitrates,  and  hy- 
droxides of  hydrogen,  lithium,  sodium,  and  potassium  at  18°  C  ;  by  Frederick 
D.  Rossini.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  791-806,  il.  (Research  paper  305.)  [From 
Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  6,  May,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  305 

Inductance.  Effect  of  small  variations  in  pitch  upon  inductance  of  [standard] 
solenoid;  by  Chester  Snow.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  777-790,  il.  (Research 
paper  304.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  6,  May, 
1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  304 

Journal  of  research.  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  July,  1931; 
V.  7,  no.  1.  1931.  [2] +1-213  p.  il.  2  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper, 
40c.  (single  numbers  vary  in  price),  $2.75  a  yr;  foreign  sub.scription.  $3.50. 
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Contents. — RP329,  Soil-corrosion  studies,  1930 :  Rates  of  corrosion  and  pitting 
of  bare  ferrous  specimens;  by  K.  H.  Logan  and  V.  A.  Grodsky. — RP330  Automatic 
volume  control  for  aircraft  radio  receivers;  by  W.  S.  Hinman,  jr. — RP331,  Appar- 
ent and  partial  molal  beat  capacities  in  aqueous  solutions  of  19   uni-univalent  strong 

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Journal  of  research — rontinued. 

electrolytes ;  by  Frederick  D.  Rossini. — RP332,  Measurement  of  Lenard  rays ; 
by  I.auriston  K.  Tavlor. — KPo;^3.  New  test  for  predicting  durability  of  varnishes, 
photochemical  embrittling'  te.st :  by  J.  FI.  Wilson.— RP:534,  Interpolation  of  O.  S.  A. 
oxcitation  data  by  .'ith-dirrerence  oscnlatory  formula  :  by  D.ane  B.  Judd. — RP335, 
Kxperlments  on  meti;rlni;  of  lurce  volui-ies  of  air  ;  by  Howard  S.  Bean,  M.  E.  Benesh. 
and  Kdpar  Buckingham. — RI'SSC.  Course  indicator  of  poiutor  type  for  visual  radio 
ranKf-beacon  system ;  by  F.  \V.  IJunmorc. — RI'3:57,  Visible  and  ultraviolet  absorption 
spectra  of  carotin  and  xanthopbvll  and  ebaimes  acciimrianvInK  oxidation:  by  H.  J. 
McNIcholas.— RF3.38,  Theory  of  desiKn  and  calibration  of  vibratlng-reed  indicators  for 
radio  range  beacons ;  by  G.  L.  Davles. 

Masonry.  Factors  affecting  strength  of  mii-sonry  of  hollow  units;  by  Douglas  B. 
Parsons.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  857-867,  11.  (Research  paper  310.)  [From 
Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  6,  ilay,  1031.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  810 

Methyl  alcohol.  Calorimetrlc  determinations  of  thermal  properties  of  methyl 
alcohol,  ethyl  alcohol,  and  benzene;  by  E.  F.  Fiock,  D.  C.  Ginnings,  [and] 
W.  15.  Holton.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  881-90U,  il.  (Researcli  paper  312.) 
[From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  6,  May,  1931.]     •  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a  :  312 

Publications.  New  publications,  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  monthly  list 
74;  July  1,  1931.     [1931.]     8  p.     t  C  13.15: 74 

Note. — This  list  supersedes  the  monthly  announcement  cards  heretofore  Issued  In 
serial  numbers  1  to  78,  beginning  July  1,  1923.  It  is  believed  that  this  form  of  listing 
the  issuance  of  new  publications  will  render  a  better  service  than  the  restricted  an- 
nouncement cards  previously  Issued. 

Rosin.  Light  .sensitivity  of  rosin  paper-sizing  materials;  by  Arthur  E.  Kim- 
berly  [and]  J.  F.  G.  Hicks.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  819-827.  (Research  paper 
307.)      [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  6,  May.   1931.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  307 

Tape.  No.  1  kraft  paper  sealing  tape.  June  24.  1931.  viii  +  14  p.  il.  (Simpli- 
liod  practice  recommendation  R114-30.)  [Title  on  cover  is:  No.  1  kraft  paper 
sealing  tajie,  elimination  of  waste  through  simplified  commercial  practice. 
Recommendation  became  effective  Feb.  1, 1930.]      *  Paper,  10c.      C  13.12/1 :  114 

Technical  news  bulletin  of  Bureau  of  Standards,  July,  1931;  nu.  171.     [1931.] 

p.  73-82.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, 40c. 

L.  C.  card  25-26527  C  13.13  :  171 

Tiles.  Clay  tiles  for  floors  and  walls.  2d  edition.  June  18,  1931.  v+24  p.  il. 
(Simplified  practice  recommendation  R61-30.)  [Supersedes  no.  61.  Title  on 
cover  is:  Clay  tiles  for  floors  and  walls,  elimination  of  waste  through  simpli- 
fied commercial  practice.     Recommendation  became  effective  Oct.  1">.  1930.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  C  13.12/1 :  61/2d  ed. 

Water.  Heat  of  ionization  of  water;  by  Fre<lcrick  D.  Rossini,  f  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  p.  847-856,  il.  (Research  paper  309.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards 
journal  of  research,  v.  6,  May,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  309 

STEAMBOAT    INSPECTION    SERVICE 

Steamboat  Inspection  Service  bulletin,  July  1,   1931;   no.   189.     [1931.]     2  p. 
[Monthly.]     t 
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Stcumboals.  Ocean  and  coastwise,  general  rules  and  regulations  prestribed  by 
board  of  supervising  insp*)Ctors,  as  amended  J;in.  1031.  Edition,  Mar.  2,  lO.'Jl. 
1931.  ix+2'J3  p.  il.  [Inclndes  Amendments  made  by  the  executive  committee 
through  Dec.  22,  lO.'^O,  and  published  in  the  47th  supplement  to  General  rules 
and  regulations.]  t 
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CONGEESS 

Session  laws.  Statutes  pa.ssed  at  3d  session  of  71st  Congress,  1930-81,  and  con- 
current resolutlcms,  recent  treaties,  and  Executive  proclamations :  edited  un- 
der direction  of  Secretary  of  State:  p(.  1,  Public  acts  and  resolutions.  1931. 
xix-f-1023-1629+clii  p.  large  8"     ♦  Paper,  $1.00.  S  7.0  :  71/3-1 

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Session  laws — Continued. 

Same :  pt.  2.  Private  acts  and  resolutions,  concurrent  resolutions,  treaties, 

and  proclamations.     1931.     [l]  +  [439]   p.  4  maps,  large  8°     *Paper,  60c. 

S  7.G :  71/3-2 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  BICENTENNIAL  COMMISSION 

See,  below,   Washington,   George,    Commission   for   Celebration    of   200th    Anniversary   of 

Birth  of. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

if  embers.  Unofficial  List  of  Members  of  House  of  Representatives  and  their 
places  of  residence  [with  Unofficial  list  of  Senators  by  States],  72d  Congress, 
corrected  to  June  18,  1931 ;  compiled  by  Wm.  Tyler  Page.    1931.     [1]  +13  p.     % 

Y  1.2  :  Un  6/30 

■ Same,  corrected  to  July  10,  1931 ;  compiled  by  Wm.  Tyler  Page.     1931. 

[l]+13p.     X  Y  1.2  :Un  6/31 

WATS  AKD   MEANS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

World  War  adjusted  compensation  act,   as   amended,  with   original  act  and 
amendments  thereto  prior  to  Feb.  1,  1931.     1931.    111+59  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27252  Y  4.W  36 :  C  73/17 

PRINTING  JOINT  COMMITTEE 

Periodicals.  Regulations  of  Joint  Committee  on  Printing  relative  to  periodicals 
and  field  printing,  July  1,  1931.    1931.    v+29  p.     (No.  23.)     f 

Y  4.P  93/1 :  4/23 

SENATE 

PUBLIC   LANDS    AND    8UR'\'EYS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

o 

Oil-shale  lands,  hearings,  71st  Congress,  3d  session,  on  S.  Res.  379,  authorizing 
Committee  on  Public  Lands  and  Surveys  to  inquire  into  charges  made  by 
former  Gevernment  employee  [Ralph  S.  Kelley]  in  relation  to  disposition 
and  alienation  of  oil-shale  lands  of  United  States,  Jan.  31-Feb.  27,  1931. 
1931.     iii+351  p.     *  Paper,  30c.  Y  4.P  96/1 :  Oi  5/12 

WASHINGTON,   GEORGE,   COMMISSION  FOR   CELEBRATION   OF   200TH 
ANTSnVERSARY  OF  BIRTH  OF 

Programs  for  Nation-wide  celebration  in  1932  of  200th  anniversary  of  birth  of 
George  Washington,  for  patriotic  societies,  clubs,  and  all  organizations, 
schools,  colleges,  and  other  educational  institutions,  Feb.  22  to  Thanksgiving 
day,  1932  [ith  list  of  Selected  books  relating  to  George  Washington].  4th 
edition.  1931.  32  p.  il.  [Other  illustrations  on  front  and  back  cover.]  t 
L.  C.  card  31-26292  Y  3.W  27/2 :2  P  94/4tli  ed. 

Radio  addresses  by  Sol  Bloom,  Congressman  from  New  York,  associate  director, 
George  Washington  Bicentennial  Commission :  Mothers*  day,  broadcast  by 
National  Broadcasting  Company  from  Washington,  D.  C.  [May  10,  1931]  ; 
Flag  day,  broadcast  from  Betsy  Ross  House,  Philadelphia,  by  Columbia  Broad- 
casting Company  and  associated  stations  [June  14,  1931]  ;  Independence  day, 
broadcast  from  Independence  Hall.  Philadelphia,  by  National  Broadcasting 
Company  chain  of  stations  [July  4,  1931].     1931.     [2] +21  p.  il.     t 

Y  3.W  27/2 :2  M  85/2 

Washington,  George.  United  States  Government  George  Washington  Bicenten- 
nial Commission  clip  sheet,  no.  8.  Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher,  1931]. 
1  p.  il.  large  4°  [Submitted  to  editors  of  newspapers  with  request  that  they 
use  this  material  freely  to  make  200th  anniversary  of  birth  of  George  Wash- 
ington in  1932  greatest  event  of  its  kind  ever  held  in  America.]     t 

Y  3.W  27/2 :  7/8 

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26  July,  1931 

Washinr/ton,  Georye — Continued. 

Same,  no.  10.     Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publislier,  1931].     1  p.  il.  largu  4° 

[SulJiuitted  (o  editors  of  new.spaper.s  requesting  tliat  tliey  use  lliis  material 
freely  to  make  200th  anniversary  of  birth  of  George  Wa.shington  in  1932 
greatest  event  of  its  kind  ever  held.]     t  Y  3. W  27/2  :  7/10 

Same,  no.  11.    Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher,  1931].     1  p.  11.  large  4° 

[Submitted  to  editors  of  uew.>;papers  with  request  that  they  use  tnis  material 
freely  to  make  200lh  anniversary  oi  birth  of  George  Wa.shington  in  1932 
greatest  event  of  its  kind  ever  held  in  America  ]     t  Y  3.W  27/2:  7/11 

Same,  program  special.     Washington,  T>.  C.  [no  nublisher,  1931].     1  p.  il. 

large  4"  [An  outline  of  programs  and  activities  f(,r  organizations  and  etlu- 
cational  institutions  for  observance  next  year  of  200th  anniversary  of  birth 
of  George  Washington.]     t  Y  3.W  27/2  :  8  P  94 

Washington,  proprietor  of  Mount  Vernon  [with  list  of  .selected  author- 
ities] ;  by  James  Hosmer  I'eiuiiman.  1st  etiition.  George  Washington  Bicen- 
tennial Commission,  Washington,  D.  C,  1931.  [4] +40  p.  il.  map.  (Pamphlet 
9  [of  series  Honor  to  George  Washington].)  [One  of  a  series  of  16  pamphlets 
edited  bv  Albert  Bushuell  Hart.]     t 

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Contents. — Pt.  1,  The  estate. — Pt.  2,  Ownership  of  Mount  Vernon   [1607-1931   (324 
years)  |. 

Washington,   the  military   man    [with   list  of  selected  authorities]  ;   by 

Samuel  C.  Vestal.  1st  edition.  Gecjrge  Washington  Bicentennial  Commission, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1931.  [4] +50  p.  il.  (Pamphlet  10  [of  series  Honor  to 
George  Washington].)  [One  of  a  .series  of  16  pamphlets  edited  by  Albert 
Bushnell  Hart.]     t 

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Contents. — Pt.    1,    Preparation    for   command.— Pt.    2,    The     Revolution     to    Valley 
Forge. — Pt.  3,  Valley  Forge  and  afterward. 

COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Army  and  Namj  Club  of  America  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1931.]     no.  L-495,  p.  11-16.     t  Ju3.S:Ar59 

Camp  Fire  CIvb  of  America  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
no.  L-162,  p.  9-11.     t  *  Ju  3.8 :  C  15 

Carlcy  Life  Float  Company  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
no.  34647,  p.  825-829.     t  Ju  3.8  :  C  193/6 

Conrad.  George  B.  Conrad  v.  United  States;  report  of  commi.«sioner.  [1931.] 
[no.]   1^485,  p.  5-6.     %  Ju3.8:C763 

Croio  Nation  or  tribe  of  Indians  ol:  Montana  v.  United  States;  evidence  for 
plaintiff.     [1931.]     no.  H-248,  ji.  2.")5-403.     J  Ju  3.8  :C  885/3 

Daniels  and  Fisher  Stores  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1931.]     no.  F-323,  p.  15-20.     %  Ju3.S:n228 

Davidovitz.  David  Davidovitz  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1931.]      [no.]   1^293,  p.  9-10.     t  Ju  3.8 :  D  28 

Donahue.  Jessie  W.  Donahue  r.  T'^nited  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1931. J     no.  J-S2,  p.  13-19.       t  Ju3.S:D714 

Jefferson  Electric  Manufacturing  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  com- 
missioner.    [1981.]     no.  K-94,  p.  25-31.    %  Ju  3.8:  J  359 

Marshall-Wells  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
no.  H-513,  p.  21-31.     t  Ju  3.8  :M  358/5 

.\[a.<<saehusetts  Mutual  Life  Insurdnce  Companii  v.  United  States;  report  of 
commi.ssion<'r.     [1931.]     no.  K-.TJ3,  p.  7-11.     J  Ju  3.8 :  M  3S2/5 

Sulnirho/ti  Contracting  Company  v.  United  States;  reiiort  of  commissioner. 
11931.]     no.  K-s;i,  I).  47-56.     J  Ju3.S:Sul7 

\  assallo.  Mariano  Vassallo  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.) 
no.  I^3ftS,  p.  5-6.     $  Ju3.8:V445 

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July,  1931  27 

COURT   OF   CUSTOMS  AND   PATENT  APPEALS 

Atomizers.  Customs  appeal  no.  3447,  United  States  f.  Rice-Stix  Dry  Goods 
Company,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+13  p.    J  Ju  7.6 :  R  369/4 

Silk.  Customs  appeals  no.  3445,  United  States  v.  H.  W.  Robinson  &  Co.,  State 
Forwarding  &  Shipping  Co.,  Edgar  S.  Bibas,  Inc.,  transcript  of  record  on 
appeal  from  Customs  Court.     [1931.]    cover-title,  ii +49  p.    $     Ju  7.6  :R  562/2 

CUSTOMS  COURT 

Reappradsements  of  merchandise  by  Customs  Court  [on  May  29-July  15,  1931] ; 
June   25-July   16,    1931.     [1931.]     1895-1936+ [iv]    p.     (Nos.    108   and    109.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.30. 
L.  C.  card  13-2916  Ju  9.4 :  108, 109 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Court  of  Appeals.  Transcript  of  record,  Apr.  term,  1931,  no.  5433,  special 
calendar,  Ray  Lyman  Wilbur,  Secretary  of  Interior,  vs.  United  States  ex 
relatione  Osage  Oil  and  Refining  Company,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of 
District   of   Columbia.     [1931.]     cover-title,   ii+80   p.     t  DC9.5:Osl 

Transcript  of  record,  Apr.  term,  1931,  no.  5440,   United  States  vs.  One 

Buicli  sedan,  etc.,  Hertz  Driv  Ur  Self  Stations,  Inc.,  intervener,  appeal  from 
Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+10  p.     t 

DC  9.5 :  H  443 

EMERGENCY  BOARD  (KANSAS  CITY,  MEXICO  AND 
ORIENT  RAILWAY,  1928) 

Note. — Created  by   the  President  in   proclamation   of  Apr.   28,   1928,   under   provisions 
of  sec.  10  of  railway  labor  act  approved  May  20,  1926. 

Report  of  Emergency  Board  appointed  under  sec.  10  of  railway  labor  act  (file 
CI-347),  in  re  Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Engineers,  Brotherhood  of  Loco- 
motive Firemen  and  Enginemen,  Order  of  Railway  Conductors,  Brotherhood  of 
Railroad  Trainmen,  and  Kansas  City,  Mexico  &  Orient  Railway  System. 
[1931.]     8  p.     t  MB  1.21/2: 928 

EMERGENCY  BOARD  (LOUISIANA  AND  ARKANSAS 
RAILWAY,  1931) 

Note. — Created  by   the   Prisideut  in   proclamation  of   Apr.   16,   1931,  under   provisions 
of  sec.  10  of  railway  labor  act  approved  May  20.  1926. 

Report  of  Emergency  Board  appointed  Apr.  16.  1931,  under  sec.  10  of  railway 
labor  act,  in  re  LouisiaiiU  &  Arkansas  Railway  Company  and  certain  of  its 
employees  represented  by  railway  employees'  department,  A.  F.  of  L.,  feder- 
ated  shop   crafts,    Shreveport,   La..   May   5,    1931 ;    Charles    Kerr,   chairman, 

,  Chester  H.   Rowell,   Homer   B.   Dibell.     1931.     [1]+16  p.     t       MB  1.23 :  931 

FEDERAL  BOARD  FOR  VOCATIONAL  EDUCATION 

Black  stem  rust.  Suggestions  for  teaching  job  of  controlling  black  stem  rust  of 
small  grains  in  vocational  agriculture  classes  ;  [by  W.  A.  Ross  and  A.  P.  Wil- 
liams, in  cooperation  with  E.  A.  Lungren  and  R.  O.  Bulger].  May.  1931. 
iii+16  p.  il.  2pl.  (Leaflet  1.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Plant  Industry 
Bureau,  Agriculture  Department.  Includes  list  of  Department  of  Agriculture 
references  and  teaching  material.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-439  VE  1.14  : 1 

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28  July.  VMi 

DicelUiiifS.  Light  frame  house  coiistructiou,  techni<jal  in  forma  timi  for  u.se  of 
apprentice  ami  journej-man  canwuters  [with  biblioj-'rapliy ;  l)y  Robert  W. 
Hambrook].  Revised  1931.  1931.  xii+216  p.  11.  1  pi.  ([Bulletin  145; 
Trade  and  industrial  series  41.])  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  National 
Committee  on  Wood  Utilization,  Department  of  Commerce.  Includes  lists  of 
publications  of  National  <'ommittee  on  Wood  Utilization  of  interest  to  car- 
penters and  of  Federal  IJoard  for  Vocational  Education  relating  to  trade  and 
industrial  education.]  *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.   card   E  31-673  VE  1.3  :  145/2 

Safety-lumps.  Flame  safety  lamps,  devices  for  detecting  fire  damp,  and  miners* 
electric  lamps,  technical  information  for  use  in  vocational  training  classes 
[with  lists  of  references  for  teachers  and  advanced  students].  Revised  edi- 
tion. 1931.  xiv-fG7  p.  il.  3  pi.  (Bulletin  42;  Trade  and  industrial  series 
12.)  [Revised  in  cooiieration  with  Mines  Bureau.  Includes  lists  of  publica- 
tions of  Federal  Board  for  Vocational  Education  relating  to  trade  and  In- 
dustrial education.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-441  VE  1.3  :  42/3 


FEDERAL  RESERVE  BOARD 

Federal  rcxcrvc  act  approved  Dec.  23,  1913,  as  amended  to  Mar.  4.  1931,  with 
appendix  containing  various  provisions  of  certain  acts  of  Congress  which 
affect,  directly  or  indirectly,  oi^erations  of  Federal  reserve  banks  and  banks 
which  are  members  of  Federal  reserve  system.  1931.  ii+170  p.  *  Pai)er,  25c. 
L.   C.   card  31-27147  FR  1.2 :  Ac  8/7 

Federal  reserve  bulletin,  July,  1931;   [v.  17,  no.  7]     1931.     iv+353-434  p.   il. 
map,  4°     [Monthly.]     t  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscriiv 
tion,  $2.G0. 
L.   C.   card   15-26318  FR  1.3/1: 17/7 

Note. — The  bulletin  contains,  in  addition  to  the  regular  official  announcements,  the 
national  review  of  business  conditions,  detailed  analyses  of  business  conditions,  research 
studie.s.  reviews  of  foreign  banking,  and  complete  statistics  showing  the  condition  of 
Federal  reserve  banks  and  member  banks.  It  will  be  sent  to  all  member  banks  without 
charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Federal  Reserve  Board.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Federal  reserve  number  banks.     Federal  reserve  inter-district  collection  system, 
banks  upon  which  items  will  be  received  by  Federal  reserve  banks  for  collec- 
tion and  credit,  July  1,  1931.     1931.     iii+98  p.  4°     t 
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FEDERAL   TRADE   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  Federal  Trade  Commission  decisions  are  sold  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documi-nts,  Washington,  D.  C.  Separate  opinions  are  sold  on  sul>sorlp 
tiou,  price  $1.00  per  volume;  foreign   subscription,   $1.60;   single  copies.   5c. 

American  Poultri/  School.  In  matter  of  American  Poultry  School  and  T.  E. 
Cjuisenberry  [president  of  said  corporation],  complaint  (synopsis)  [report] 
finding's,  and  order;  docket  1508,  conjplaint,  Apr.  3.  1928,  decision,  Feb.  17. 
1931.  1931.  [1] 4-426-431  p.  ([Decision]  79.S.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions. 
V.  14.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2  :  793 

Chcri.  In  matter  of  Edward  U.  Jenkins  and  Myrtle  E.  Auten,  partners  doing 
business  under  firm  name  and  style  of  Cheri,  comjilaint  (synopsis)  [report] 
lindings,  and  order;  docket  1850,  complaint,  June  20,  1930,  decision,  Feb.  10. 
1931.  1931.  [1] +416-422  p.  ([Decision]  791.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions. 
V.  14. 1     ♦  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2 :  791 

Domino  //oi/.vc,  Incorj)oratcd.  In  matter  of  Domino  House,  Incorporated,  and 
Margaret  Sullivan  [its  president]  complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and 
order;  docket  1718,  complaint,  Oct.  31,  1929,  decision,  Feb.  17,  1931.  1931. 
[1] +432-441  p.  ([Decision]  794.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  14.] 
•  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2 :  794 

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July,  1931  29 

Ernstberger,  H.,  &  Co.  In  matter  of  H.  Ernstberger  and  Carl  Rosenkranz,  co- 
partners trading  as  H.  Ernstberger  &  Co.,  complaint  and  order ;  docket  1888, 
complaint,  Dec.  22,  1930,  order,  Feb.  16,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  423-425.  ([De- 
cision] 792.)     [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  14.]     *  Paper,  5c.    FT  1.11/a  2 :  792 

Marietta  Manufacturing  Company.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1930,  no,  4435,  Marietta  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Federal  Trade 
Commission;  answer  to  petition  for  rehearing.     [1931.]     cover-title,  7  p.     J 

FT  1.5  :  M  338 

Public  utilities.  Utility  corporations,  letter  transmitting,  in  response  to  Senate 
resolution  83  [70th  Congress]  monthly  report  on  electric  power  and  gas  util- 
ities inquiry,  with  exhibits  in  response  to  S.  R.  112  [71st  Congress]  ;  filed 
with  secretary  of  Senate,  Dec.  15,  1930.  1931.  no.  28,  viii-|-387  p.  il.  map.  8 
tab.  (S.  doc.  92,  pt.  28,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  28-26408 

Same ;  filed  with  secretary  of  Senate,  Jan.  15,  1931.    1931.    no.  29,  viii+ 

247  p.  map,  1  tab.     (S.  doc.  92,  pt.  29,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  30c. 

Same ;  filed  with  secretary  of  Senate,  Feb.  17,  1931.    1931.    no.  30,  xii+470 

p.  2  maps.     ( S.  doc.  92,  pt.  30,  70th  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  45c. 

Tarbell  System,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Tarbell  System,  Incorporated,  and 
T.  G.  Cooke  [treasurer  of  corporation],  complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  find- 
ings, and  order ;  docket  1721,  complaint,  Nov.  12,  1929,  decision,  Feb.  17.  1931. 
1931.  [l]-t-442-452  p.  ([Decision]  795.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  14.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2  :  795 

GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  10.  June,  1931 ;  J.  R.  McCarl,  comptroller 
general,  R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant  comptroller  general.  1931.  [1] +531-565  p. 
[Monthly.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.15. 
L.  C.  card  21-26777  GA  1.5/a  :  10/12 

GEOGRAPHIC  BOARD 

Decisions  of  Geographic  Board,  no.  9,  decisions  rendered  June  3,  1931.     [1931.] 
3  p.     [Includes  Erratum  to  Decisions,  Mar.  7,  192S.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-26561  GB  1.5/2 :  9 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Birds  and  wild  animals,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  doc- 
uments.    June,  1931.     ii-|-10  p.     (Price  list  39,  25th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  25-26947  GP  3.9  :  39/25 

Children.     Children's  Bureau  [publications]  and  other  publications  relating  to 
children,  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.     May,  1931.     ii-)-16-l-[2] 
p.     (Price  list  71,  13th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26175  GP  3.9 :  71/13 

Congress.    Proceedings  of  Congress,  Annals  of  Congress,  Register  of  debates. 
Congressional  globe.  Congressional   record,   list  of  publications  for  sale  by 
superintendent  of  documents.     June,   1931.     iv+13+[2]    p.     (Price   list   49, 
17th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  25-26728  GP  3.9 :  49/17 

Congressional  documents.  33d  preliminary  schedule  of  volumes,  reports  and 
documents  of  71st  Congress,  3d  session,  Dec.  1,  193a-Mar.  4,  1931.  1931. 
ii+7  p.     t  GP  3.11 :  33 

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30  July,  1931 

Docununt  rnialogue.     CataloRue  of  public  documents  of  68th  Cougress,  and  of 

all  departments  of  the  Government,  July  1,  1923-June  30,  1925.     1931.     no. 
17,  iv+2303  p.  large  8"     ♦Cloth,  $3  00. 

L.  C.  card  &-12151  GP  3.6 :  17 

Same.     (H.  doc.  683,  68th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Enffinccring  and  surveying,  coasts,  rivers,  harbors,  engines,  tide^,  c<;mpas<.  ter- 
restrial magnetism,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  docu- 
ments.    June,  1931.     [2]+28+[2]  p.     (Price  list  18,  2Uth  edition  j     t 
L.  C.  card  25-26852  GP  3.0 :  18/20 

Insular  possessions:  Guam,  Philippines,  Porto  Rico,  Samoa,  Virgin  Lslands,  list 
of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.     May,  1931.     11+14 
p.     (Price  list  32,  19th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26353  GP  3.9 :  32/19 

Monthly  catalogue.   United    States  public   documents    (with  prices),   no    43-S; 
June,  1931.     1931.     v4-1017-90  p.     *  Paper,  lOo.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. :  for- 
eign subscription,  $1.15. 
L.  C.  card  4-18088  GP  3.8/1 :  931/12 

Transportation,  railroad  and  shipping  problems,  postal  service.  telegrai>hs.  tele- 
phone.s,  and  Panama  Canal,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of 
documents.     May,  1931.     ii+26  p.     (Price  list  25,  20th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26255  GP  3.9:  25/20 

Weekly  list  of  selected  United  States  Government  publications,  July  1-29,  1931. 
[1931.]     Each  4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  28-26554  GP  3.17 :  931/26-30 

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lications for  sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Some  of  the  publications  for 
free  distribution  are  also  listed.  The  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with 
annotations  and  prices.  It  may  be  obtained  free  of  charge  upon  application  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,   Government   Printing  Office,   Washington.   D.   C. 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Arkansas.     Survey  of  State-supported  institutiou.s  of  higher  learning  in  Arkan- 
.sas :    [survey   commission,   Arthur   J.   Klein,   John   W.    Withers.   William   B. 
Bizzell].     1931.     viii-fl39  p.  il.      (BtiUetin  6,  1931.)      *  Paper.  25o. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-674  I  HJ.3  :  931/6 

Engineering  education.     Biennial  survey  of  education  in  United  States.  1928- 
30:  chapter  16,  Eiigini'cring  education;  by  F.  L   Bishop.     Iit31.     [l]-{-7  p.  11. 
(Bulletin  20,  1931.)     [Advance  pages  from  v.  1  of  Biennial  survey.]     *  Paper. 
5c. 
L.  C.  card  E  19-203  1 16.3  :  931/20/chap.  16 

Oregon.     Survey   of  public   higher   education   in   Oregon ;    survey   commission, 
Arthur  J.  Klein.  F.  J.  Kelly,  George  A.  Works.     1931.     xii-^29S  p.  il.     (Bul- 
letin 8,  1031.)     *  Paper,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-075  1 16.3  :  931/8 

Publications.     United  States  publications  on  education,  price  list.  1931.     June, 
1931.     [2]-f49+[7]  p.     [Formerly  i-ssued  semiannually  as  Publications  avail- 
able.   The  7  pages  given  at  end  of  the  collation  consist  of  order  blanks  to  be 
used  in  ordering  publications.]     t 
L.  C.  card  E  15-1070  I  16.14/1  :  931 

Bvhool  health  activities  in  1930.  .summary  of  information  collected  for  White 
House  Conference  on  Child  Health  ami  Protection;  compiled  by  James  Fred- 
erick liogers.    May.  1931.    3.']  p.     (Pamphlet  21.)     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-165  I  16.43 :  21 

Speech  defective  school  child,  what  our  schools  are  doing  for  him  [with  bibliog- 
raphy] :   by  James  Frederick  Rogers.     1931.     v-|-31   p.      (Bulletin   7.  1931.) 
•  Pai)or,  ]<»c. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-440  I  16.3 :  931/7 

flow   to   <ir«I«*r   iiiiltliriilloiiN Sim-   iiif<>rniii<  ion    follo^viiiu-   r'oiitentH 


July,  1931  31 

geological  survey 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Annual  re- 
ports, Monographs,  Professional  papers.  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  topographic  maps 
(some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour  and  other  maps  of  the  United 
States  and  of  the  States,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
World  atlas  of  commercial  geology  (pt.  1,  out  of  print).  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications;  the  exceptions  are  indicated  by  dagger  (t).  The  maps  and  folios  and  the 
World  atlas  of  commercial  geology,  pt.  2,  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  Washing- 
ton. D.  C.  A  discount  of  40  per  cent  is  allowed  on  any  order  for  maps  or  folios  that 
amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail  price.  This  discount  applies  to  an  order  for  either  maps 
or  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  Remittance  for  these  publications  should 
be  made  by  money  order  payable  to  the  Director  of  the  Geological  Survey,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.     For  topographic  maps  see  next  page. 

Atlantic  Coastal  Plain.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1927:  pt.  2. 
South  Atlantic  slope  and  eastern  Gulf  of  Mexico  basins ;  Nathan  C.  Grover, 
chief  hydraulic  engineer,  J.  J.  Dirzulaitis,  E.  D.  Burchard,  and  W.  R.  King, 
district  engineers.  1931.  v+103  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  642.)  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Virginia  and  North  Carolina.]  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  G  S  9-363  1 19.13  :  642 

Same.     (H.  doc.  74,  71st  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  192S :  pt.  1,  North  Atlantic  slope 

drainage  basins ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  M.  R.  Stackpole, 
H.  B.  Kinnison,  A.  W.  Harrington,  O.  W.  Hartwell,  A.  H.  Horton,  and  J.  J. 
Dirzulaitis,  district  engineers.  1931.  vii+235  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paiier 
661.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont, 
Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  New  York,  New  Jersey,  Maryland,  and  Vir- 
ginia.]    *  Paper,  35c. 

L.  C.  card  G  S  10-290  1 19.13  :  661 

Same.     (H.  doc.  590,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Cleveland,  Ohio.  Geology  and  mineral  resources  of  Cleveland  district,  Ohio ; 
[articles]  by  H.  P.  Gushing,  Frank  Leverett,  and  Fi-ank  R.  Van  Horn.  1931. 
vii+138  p.  H.  1  pi.  12  p.  of  pi.  10  maps,  3  are  iu  pocket.     (Bulletin  818.) 

*  Paper,  65c. 

L.  C.  card  G  S  31-109  1 19.3  :  81S 

Same.     (H.  doc.  114,  71st  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Colorado  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1928:  pt.  9.  Colorado 
River  basin :  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  Robert  FoUausbee. 
A.  B.  Purtou,  and  W.  E.  Dickinson,  district  engineers.  1931.  iv+96  p.  il. 
(Water-supply  paper  669.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Colorado,  Wy- 
oming, Utah,  California,  and  Arizona.]  *  Paper.  20c. 
L.  C.  card  G  S  10-347  1 19.13  :  069 

Same.     (H.  doc.  598,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Memphis,  Tenn.  Preliminary  report  on  artesian  water  supply  of  Memphis. 
Tenn.  [with  bibliography  on  geology  of  western  Tennessee]  ;  by  F.  G.  Wells. 
1931.     ii+1-34  p.  il.  1  pi.  map  iu   pocket.      (Water-supply  paper  638  A.) 

*  Paper,  15e.  1 19.13 :  638-A 

Pacific  States.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1927:  pt.  11,  Pacific 
slope  basins  in  California :  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  H.  D. 
McGlashan,  F.  F.  Henshaw,  and  G.  H.  Cantield,  district  engineers.  1931. 
ix+299  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  651.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
California  and  Oregon.]  *  Paper.  45c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-439  I  19.13 :  651 

Same.     (H.  doc.  95,  71st  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Same :  pt.  12.  North  Pacific  slope  drainage  basins.  A.  Pacific  slope  basins 

iu  Washington  and  upper  Columbia  River  basin  :   Nathan  C.   Grover.   chief 
livdraulic  engineer,  G.  L.  Parker  and  W.  A.  Lamb,  district  engineers.     1931. 
v-rlll    p.    il.     (Water-supply   paper    652.)      [Prepared    in    cooperation    with 
Washington.  Montana,  and  Idaho.]     *  Paiier,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-167  1 19.13  :  652 

Same.     (H.  doc.  96,  71st  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

HoTv  to  «rder  publications — See  inforniation  loHowing-  Contents 


32  J'^i'^'  1931 

Pacific  States — Continued. 

Same:  pt.  12,  North  Pacific  sloiie  drainage  basins,  C,  Pacific  slope  basins 

in  Orej,'on  and  lower  Columbia  Itiver  basin  ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic 
engineer.  F.  V.  Henshaw,  G.  H.  ('anfield.  and  G.  L.  Parker,  district  en^neers. 
1931.  vi  +  142  p.  il.  ( Water-supi'ly  paper  G.')4.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
witii  Oregon  and  Washinpton.]     ♦Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  GS  10-167  119.13:654 

Same.     (H.  doc.  98,  71st  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1928 :  pt.  11,  Pacific  slope  basins 

in  California ;  Nathan  C.  Grover.  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  H.  D.  McGlashan. 
F.  F.  Hen.«haw.  and  G.  H.  Canfield.  di.strlct  engineers.  1931.  ix+304  p.  il. 
(Water-supply  paper  671.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  California  and 
Oregon.]     ♦  Paper,  45c. 

L.  C.  card  GS  10-430  1 19.13  :  671 

Same.     (H.  doc.  600.  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Same:  pt.  12.  North  I'acific  slope  drainage  basins.  A,  Pacific  sloi>e  basin< 

in  Washington  and  upiier  Columbia  River  basin;  Natlian  C.  Grover.  chief 
hydraulic  engineer.  G.  L.  Parker.  W.  A.  Lamb,  and  C.  G.  Paulsen,  district 
engineers.  1931.  vi  +  138  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  672.)  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  witb  Wa.shington.  Montana,  and  Idaho.]     *  Paper,  25c. 

L.  C.  card  GS  10-167  1 19.13  :  672 

Same.     (H.  doc.  601,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

J'ublirntions  issued  in  June.  1931:  list  280.     [1931.]     2  p.     [Monthly.]     + 

I  19.14/4 :  280 

St.  Lawrence  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States.  1928:  pt.  4.  St. 
Lawrence  River  basin  ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  S.  B. 
Soul6,  H.  E.  Grosbach,  A.  H.  Horton,  Lasley  Lee.  A.  W.  Harrington,  and 
H.  R.  Kinnison,  district  engineers.  1931.  v+119  p.  il.  (Water-supply 
paper  664.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Wisconsin,  Illinois,  Ohio,  New 
York,  and  Vermont.]  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-294  1 19.13  :  664 

Same.     (H.  doc.  593.  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

TopoffraphiG  maps 

Note. — The  Geological  Survey  is  making  a  series  of  topographic  maps  that  will  evenrn- 
ally  cover  the  whole  United  States,  also  Alaska  and  Hawaii.  The  individual  maps  are 
projected  to  represent  quadrangle  areas  rather  than  political  divisions,  and  eacli  map  is 
designated  by  the  name  of  some  prominent  town  or  natural  feature  in  the  area  mapped. 
The  scales  most  commonly  used  are  1  :  31,680,  1  :  62,500,  and  1  :  125,000,  corresponding, 
approximately,  to  '{.  mile,  1  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch.  The  area  covered  differs  with 
tlie  latitude,  "but  the  aviiagc  area  is  5S,  2:^0,  or  920  sipiare  miles,  respectively,  for  these 
(liree  scales.  Topographic  maps  are  printeil  on  uniform-sized  paper,  about  20  by  16>4 
inches,  and  tlie  maps  of  the  quadrangle  areas  represented  thereon  are  about  17 Vj  inches 
long  and  12  to  15  indies  wide,  according  to  latitude.  For  some  areas  of  particular  im- 
portance special  large-scale  maps  are  pul)lished.  A  general  description  of  topograpliic 
maps  and  a  list  of  the  symbols  used  an-  printed  on  the  rcver.se  of  e.'ich  sheet. 

More  tlian  two-fifths  of  tlie  area  of  tlie  country,  excluding  Alaska,  has  been  mappfd. 
every  State  bi'ing  represented.  Connecticut.  Delaware,  tlie  District  of  Columbia.  Mary- 
land. Massacluisetts,  New  Jersey.  New  York.  Ohio,  Rhode  Island,  and  West  Virginia  are 
(ompli'iely  mapped.  Maps  of  the  regular  size  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  lOc. 
ein  h.  Iiuta  discount  of  40  per  cent  is  allowed  on  any  order  which  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the 
retail  price.  The  discount  is  allowed  on  an  order  for  either  maps  or  folios  alone,  or  for 
maps  jind   folios  togetlier. 

Texas,  Tolar  quadrangle,  hit.  32"  15'-.32°30',  long.  97°  45'-9S°.  Scale  1  :  ('.2.500,. 
contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  editicm  of  1931. 
17.ri>.  14.9  in.  I  Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  (lie  sheet,  the  actual  measure- 
iniMit  liciiig  S..s"-:7.4  ill.     Tolar  imi  iii  porlinii  uivni  on  niaii.]      t  10c. 

I  19.12  :  43T  574 

\\'ashi„!/t(,n,  SlcanilioMt  Mtn.  qiiadf.mglo,  lat.  40  46°  30',  long.  121"  30'-122°. 
Scale  1  :  125,000,  contour  inter^•al  100  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survt^y] 
edition  of  la'H.     17.5X12.2  in.     +     1(H-.  I  10.12  :  4S  St  31 

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July,  1931  33 

RECLAMATION   BUREAU 

yew  reclamation  era,  v.  22,  no.  7;  July,  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  141-160, 
il.  4"     [Monthly.     Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
L.  C.  card  9-35252  127.5:931/7 

Note. — The  New  reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  the  farmers  and  the  personnel 
of  the  bureau.  Its  aim  is  to  assist  the  settlers  in  the  proper  use  of  water,  to  help 
them  in  overcoming  their  agricultural  difficulties,  to  instruct  them  in  diversifying  and 
marketing  their  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  bureau  and  chronicle  engineering 
problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit  of  cooperation,  so 
that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  New  reclamation  era  is  75c.  a  year,  foreign  subscription,  .51.00,  payable  in  advance. 
Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the  Commissioner,  Bureau  of  Reclamation,  Washington, 
D.  C,  and  remittance  in  the  form  of  postal  money  order  or  New  York  draft  should  be 
made  payable  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Postage  stamps  are  not  acceptable  in 
payment  of  subscription. 

Riv&rton  irrigation  project.    Opportunities  for  farm  ownership  on  Riverton  irri- 
gation project,  Wyo.     1931.     ii+10  p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  27-26260  I  27.2 :  R  52/931 

Thief  Valley/  Dam,  Baker  project,  Oreg.  1931.  cover-title,  i+24  p.  8  pi.  4," 
(Specifications  523.)  [Consists  of  specifications,  schedule,  and  drawings  for 
irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  July  27,  1931.]     t  Paper,  75c. 

I  27.8 :  523 

Yakima  irrigation  project.  Direct  pumping  units  for  Wippel  pumping  plant, 
Kittitas  division,  Yakima  project.  Wash.  [1931.]  cover-title,  i+11  p.  1  pi. 
4"  (Specifications  524.)  [Consists  of  invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifica- 
tions, and  drawings  for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  receive*!  until  Aug. 
17.1931.]     t  Paper,  30c.  127.8:524 

Earthwork  and  structures,  north  branch  canal  lateral  system,   Wippel 

pump,  gravity,  and  turbine  laterals,  Yakima  project.  Wash.,  Kittitas  division. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  i+34  p.  44  pi.  2  maps,  4°  (Specifications  525.)  [Consists 
of  specifications,  schedules,  and  drawings  for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to 
be  received  until  Aug.  21,  1931.]     t  Paper,  $2.75.  I  27.8  :  525 

INTERSTATE   COMMERCE   COMMISSION 

NOTE. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce 
Commis-sion  reports  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports,  are  sold  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending  upon  the 
size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price  $1.00 
per  volume;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a  volume, 
be  sure  to  specify  whether  Finance,  Traffic,  or  Valuation  decisions  are  desired.  Entries 
for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Central  West  Virgi/iiia  atid  Southern  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  finance  docket  no.  3660,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Central 
West  Virginia  and  Southern  Railroad  Company ;  brief.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+40  p.     t  IC  1.13/2 :  In  2/59 

Deci^iotis.  Decisions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  (finance  reports), 
June-Dec.  1930.  1931.  xxxii-|-860  p.  (Interstate  Commerce  Commission  re- 
ports. V.  166.)     *  Cloth,  $2.25. 

L.  C.  card  30-26293  IC  1.6/1 :  166 

Note. — The  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  assigns  a  volume  in  the  series  of 
reports  at  various  times  which  contains  only  finance  dockets.  This  is  true  regarding 
V.  166  here  catalogued. 

See  also,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Finance  decisions.  See,  above,  Decisions — below,  center  head  Decisions 
(FitKince). 

Freight  commodity  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States,  1st 

quarter,  1931 ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  1931.  10  p.  oblong  large 
8^     (Statement  Q-500.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  25-724  IC  1  ste.  26 :  931/1 

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34  July,  1931 

Fuel  for  locomotives  (ch:irgiMl  to  (iperatiim  t*xi>eii8es).  class  1  steam  railways 
ill  United  States,  compiled  from  148  reiM)rts  representing  157  steam  railways, 
switching  an(i  terminal  companies  not  included.  May,  llCil  and  1930  [and] 
5  months  end«^l  with  May,  1981  and  1930;  [pre|uired  in]  lUireau  of  Statistics. 
Mav,  1931.  1  p.  oblong  larpe  8°  (Statement  M-230.)  [Suitject  to  revision.] 
t  IClste.30:a31 '5 

Opinions.     See,  above.  Decisions — below,  center  heads  beginning  Decigiwis. 

Railroad  accidents.     Report  of  director  of  Bureati  of  Safety  in  re  investigation, 
of  accident   which   occurred   on    Pennsylvania    Kiiilroad   near   Spruce   Creek 
Pa.,  on  Apr.  17,  1931.     [1931.]     IT.  p.  il.     ♦  Paper,  r.c. 
L.  C.  card  A  31-747  IC  1  acci.  5  :  Sp  8 

Summary  of  accidents  reported   by  steam   railways,  Apr.   1931    [and   4 

months  ending  with  Apr.  1931 :  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  Apr.  1931. 
(2]   p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-400.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste.  31 :  931/4 

Railroad  employees.  Wage  statistics,  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
[including  16  switching  and  terminal  companies]  Apr.  1931;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  1931.  4  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-300.)  ^ 
L.  C.  card  A  29-382  IC  1  ste.  25  :  931  4 

Rnilr»ids.  Freight  and  passenger  service  operating  statistics  of  class  1  steam 
railways  in  United  States,  compiled  from  148  reports  of  freight  .service  sta- 
tistics representing  157  railways  and  from  145  reports  of  passenger  .service 
statistics  representing  154  railways  (.switching  and  terminal  companies  noc 
ineludetl),  May,  1931  and  1930  [and  5  months  ended  with  May.  1931  and  1930; 
prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  May.  1931.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  S° 
(Statement  M-210.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-379  IC  1  ste.  21 :  931  '5 

Graphical  supplement  to  monthly  reports:  Unit  revenues,  expenses  (in- 
cluding rents),  taxes  and  net  railway  operating  income  of  class  1  .«team 
railways,  1916-29  (relative  to  averages  for  3-year  perio<l  ended  .Tune  30. 
1917)  ;"  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  1931.  1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8* 
(Series  1931,  no.  4.)     t  IC  1  ste.  33  :  931/4 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

T'nited  States,  compiled  from  monthly  reports  of  revenues  and  expenses  for 
171  steam  railways,  including  17  switching  and  terminal  companies  May. 
1931  and  1930  [and  5  months  ended  with  ^lay,  1931  and  1930;  prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  May,  1931.  [2]  p.  il.  ol)long  large  8°  (Statement 
M-100.)      (Subie<-t  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  28-2266  IC  1  ste.  19  :  931  ^5 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  large  steam  railways,  se- 
lected items  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above  $25,000,000, 
May,  1931  and  1930  [and]  5  months  ended  with  May.  1931  and  1930;  [pre- 
pared in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  May,  1931.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (State- 
ment M-150. )      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-380  IC  1  ste.  20  :  931  '5 

Operating  statistics  of  large  steam   railways,   selected   items  for   May, 

1931,  compared  with  May.  1930.  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues 
above  $-J5,000.000 :  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Slati.^tics.  May.  VXM.  [2]  p. 
oblong  large "8"     (Statement  M~2lX>.)      [Subjtvt    to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.  22  ;  931/5 

• Revenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States,  in- 
cluding niixed-tiain  service,  comiiilcd  from  149  reports  representing  irtS,  steam 
railways,  switcbing  and  terminal  companies  not  included.  Apr.  1}>31  and  19.30 
[and]  4  months  ended  with  Ai)r.  VXll  and  1930;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of 
Statistics.  Apr.  1931.  1  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-220.)  [Subject 
to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.  24 :  931/4 

Same.  May.  1931  and   IJKiO  [an.l]   5  months  ended  with   May.   19.31   and 

19.30:  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  May.  1931.  1  p.  oblong  large  8° 
(Statement  M-220,)     [Subject  to  revision,]     t  IC  1  ste.  24:  931/5 

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July,  1931  35 

Sugar.  No.  98,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Arizona  Grocery  Company 
V.  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  and  [same]  v. 
Southern  Pacific  Company  et  al. ;  application  for  leave  to  file  brief,  and  brief 
for  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  in  support  of  petition  for  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari.    [1931.]     cover-title,    i-f6   p.     t  IC  1.13/1 :  Ar   47 

Traffic  decisions.     See  below,  center  head  Decisions  {Traffic). 

Valuation  decisions.     See  below,  center  head  Decisions  {Valuation). 

Decisio7is  {Finance) 

Note. — The    following    decisions    or    opinions    issued    in    separate    form    are    from    the 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports. 
See  also  subhead  Decisions  on  p.  33. 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railioay.  Finance  docket  no.  8799,  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  construction;  [decided  June  4,  1931]. 
1931.     [l]-f  122-124  p.     (F-4536.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4536 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8785,  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  bonds;  [decided  June  1,  1931].  1931.  [1] +54-56  p. 
(F-4525.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F^525 

Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8798,  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  abandonment;  decided  May  28,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  57-58. 
(F^526.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4526 

Bell  Telephone  Company  of  Pennsylvania.  Finance  docket  no.  8797.  Bell  Tele- 
phone Company  of  Penusvlvania  and  Leatherwood  Telephone  Company  acqui- 
sitions;  decided  June  10,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  113-116.  (F-4534.)  [From  v. 
175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4534 

Brooksville  and  Ohio  River  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8774,  Brooksville  & 
Ohio  River  Railroad  Company  abandonment;  [decided  June  6,  1931].  1931. 
[1] -flOS-llO  p.     (F-4532.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1.6/la  :  F-4532 

Charleston  and  Western  Carolina  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8840,  Charles- 
ton &  Western  Carolina  Railway  Company  bonds;  decided  June  13,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  125-126.     (F-i537.)      [From  v.   175.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4537 

Chicago,  RocTc  Island  and  Padfio  Railway.  Finance  docket  no  8177,  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Railway  Company  securities;  [decided  May  27,  1931]. 
1931.     [1] +46-48  p.     (F-4523.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4523 

Clinton-Oklahoma-Westei-n  Railroad  of  Texas.  Finance  docket  no.  8704,  Clinton- 
Oklahoma-Western  Railroad  Company  of  Texas  securities;  [decided  May  29, 
1931].     1931.     [1]+148-150  p.     (F-4542.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-i542 

Connecticut  Valley  Telephone  Company,  Incorporated.  Finance  docket  no. 
8750,  Connecticut  Valley  Telephone  Company,  Incorporated,  control ;  decided 
May  15,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  787-789.  (F-4513.)  [From  v.  170.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4513 

Fort  Worth  and  Denver  Northern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  7623,  construc- 
tion of  railroad  lines  in  northern  Texas,  Fort  Worth  &  Denver  Northern 
Railway  Company  construction;  [decided  May  4,  1931].  1931.  [1] +712-715 
p.     (F-4491.)      [From  v.  170.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4491 

Galveston  Wharf  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  8821.  Galveston  Wharf  Com- 
pany bonds;  decided  May  29,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  59-61.  (F-4527.)  [From 
V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4527 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  and  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8786, 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Railway  Company  abandonment; 
decided  June  10,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  111-112.  (F-4533.)  [From  v.  175.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4533 

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Morris  and  Essex  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8337,  Morris  &  Essex  Railroad 
Company  et  al.  proposed  abandonment ;  decided  May  27,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  49- 
53.     (F-4524.)      [From   v.    175.]     •  I'aper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4524 

Nashville,  Chattanooga  and  St.  Louis  Railicay.  Finance  docket  no.  8544,  Nash- 
ville, Chattanooga  &  .St.  Louis  Railway  ahandonuiont ;  [decided  May  27, 
1931].     1931.     [1] +42-45  p.     (F-4522.)      [From  v.  175.]     •  I'aper,  5c. 

IC  l.G/la :  F-4522 

Pittsburgh  and  Svsqicehanna  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8832,  Pittsburgh  & 
Su-squohauna  Railroad  Company  receiver's  certificates;  [decided  June  4, 
1931].     1931.     [l]+G2-64p.     (F-4528.)     [From  v.  17.1.]     •  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4528 

«S7.  Paul  and  Kansas  City  Short  Line  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8833,  St. 
Paul  «S:  Kansas  City  Short  Line  Railroad  Company  control ;  decided  June  12, 
1931.     [1931.]     p.  133-135.     (F-4.539.)      [From  v.  17.5.]     •  Paper,  oc 

IC  l.G/la :  F-4539 

Spokane,  Coeur  D'Alene  and  Palouse  Railtcaii.  Finance  docket  no.  8713,  Spo- 
kane, Coeur  D'Alene  &  Palouse  Railway  Company  abandonment;  [decided 
May  18,  1931].  1931.  [1] +790-792  p.  (F-4r,l4.)  [From  v.  170.]  *  Paper. 
5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4514 

Stanley,  Merrill  and  I'hiUips  RniUray.  Finance  docket  no.  7773,  Stanley,  Mer- 
rill &  Phillips  Railway  Company  et  al.  proposed  abandonment ;  decided  May 
18,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  793-801.     (F-4515.)     [From  v,  170.]     ♦Paper,  5c. 

IC  l.G/la  :F^515 

Sumpter  Valley  Raihoay.  Finance  docket  no.  8100,  Sumpter  Valley  Railway 
Company  abandonment ;  decided  May  19,  193L  [1931.]  p.  13-2-5.  (F-4520.) 
[From   v.   175.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  l.G/la :  F-4520 

Ulster  and  Delaware  Railroad.  New  York  Central  acquisition  of  Ulster  A  Dela- 
ware, linance  docket  no.  8092,  application  of  New  York  Central  Railroad 
Company  for  certilicate  to  acquire  and  operate  lines  of  railroad  of  Ulster  & 
Delaware  Railroad  Company ;  decided  June  9,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  65-97. 
(F-4529.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F^529 

^Vabash  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8So3,  Wabash  Railway  Company  bonds ; 
[decided  June  11,  1931].  1931.  [1]+13G-138  p.  (I<^-1540.)  [From  v.  175.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4540 

West  Jersey  and  Seashore  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8716,  West  Jersey  4 
Seashore  Railroad  Company  et  al.  abandonment;  decided  June  9,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  105-108.      (F-4531.)      [From  v.   17.'").]      *  Paper.   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4531 

Decisions   (Traffle) 

Note. — The  followinjj  decisions  or  opinions  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Binder's  board.  No.  14865,  Hinde  &  Dauch  Pai>er  Company  r.  Cleveland,  Cin- 
cinnati, Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  25,  1931. 
[1931.]     535-541+ [1]   p.    ([Opinion]   16856.)      [From  v.  174.]     •  Pai)er,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :16S.=i() 

/{(ihhin.'i.  Invesligalion  and  su.^^ixMision  docket  no.  .3.")90,  bottle  type  pai^er  bob- 
bins in  ofhcial,  southern,  and  western  elnssitication  territories;  [decided  June 
4,  1931].  1931.  [1] +690-692+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion]  16SS6.)  [From  v.  174.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  1«^S6 

liottles.  No.  231.54,  Thatcher  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  et  al.;  [decided  June  8,  1931].  1931.  [1] +770-772  p. 
([Opinion]   16S99.)      [From  v.  174.]     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16899 

No.  23515  (sub -no.  1),  ClarroU  (iraham  Glass  Company,  Incoriwrated,  v. 

Chicago  iSc  North  Western  Railway  Company  et  al. :   [ilecide<l  May  2S.  1931]. 
1931.      I  ll+GtS(',.-)i(   |i.      ([Opinion]    1C)S77. )      [From    v.   174.  J      'Paper,  5i'. 

IC  l.a/la :  16877 

Iflii^v   (<i   <M-U«T  iiiilillcutl(>ua— ISer  inforniutl<»n   follfivrlnK   Contentu 


July,  1931  37 

Bricks.  No.  22509,  Brick  Manufacturers'  Association  et  al.  u.  Central  Rail- 
road Company  of  New  Jersey  et  al. ;  [decided  June  1,  1931].  1931.  [1]  + 
626-630+[l]  p.     ([Opinion]  16S72.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16872 

Canc-sifrui).  No.  23372,  W.  B.  Roddenbery  v.  Texas  &  New  Orleans  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  25,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  587-588.  ([Opinion] 
16SG5.)      [From  v=  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16865 

Cantaloupes.  No.  23457,  Claude  C.  Winkler  v.  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois 
Railway  Company;  decided  May  28,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  643-647.  ([Opinion] 
16876.)     [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16876 

Cattle.  No.  17000,  rale  structure  investigation,  pt.  9,  livestock,  western  district 
rates;  decided  June  8,  1931.  [1931.]  l-193-|-iii  p.  ([Opinion]  16906.) 
[From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  20c.  IC  1.6/la :  16906 

Cetnent.  No.  22577,  Dewey  Portland  Cement  Company  et  al.  v.  Arkansas  & 
Louisiana  Missouri  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  May  19,  1931].  1931. 
[1] +554-568  p.     ([Opinion]    16859.)     [From  v.   174.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16859 

Chloriti.  No.  22607,  Mathieson  Alkali  Works,  Incorporated,  v.  Ahnapee  &  West- 
em  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  May  15,  1931].  1931.  [l]-f  494r-498+ 
[1]  p.     ([Opinion]  16S45.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.        IC  1.6/la :  16845 

Coal.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3535,  coal  from  Illinois,  Indiana, 
and  Kentucky  to  Minnesota,  North  Dakota,  and  South  Dakota ;  [decided 
May  23,  1931.]  1931.  [1] +594-599+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion]  16867.)  [From  v. 
174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  -  IC  1.6/la :  16867 

Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3536,  coal  from  Illinois,  Indiana, 

and  Kentucky  to  Wisconsin  and  intermediate  territory;  decided  May  18, 
1931.  [1931.]  p.  545-553+[l]  p.  ([Opinion]  16858.)  [From  v.  174.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16858 

• No.  21943,  Utah  Coal  Producers'  Association  v.  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 

Western  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  May  22,  1931].  1931.  [1]  + 
542-544+ii  p.     ([Opinion]   16S57.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16857 

No.  23578,  C.  M.  Ducker  &  Sons  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Company 

et  al. ;  decided  Apr.  30.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  499-503.  ([Opinion]  16846.) 
[From  V.  174.]     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  1.6/la  :  16846 

Dairy  products.  No.  22684,  Huleu-Toops  Company  v.  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  25,  1931.  [1931.] 
611-618+ii   p.     ([Opinion]  16870.)     [From   v.   174.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16870 

Dynamite.  No.  23079,  Apache  Powder  Company  v.  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Companv  et  al. ;  decided  June  1,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  619-625. 
([Opinion]    16871.)      [From    v.    174.]     *  Paper,    5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16871 

Egg  cases.  No.  22102,  Cherry-BuiTell  Corporation  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  25,  1931.  [1931.]  603- 
610+v  p.     ([Opinion]   16869.)     [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16869 

Emery.  No.  23850.  Washington  Mills  Emery  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Bos- 
ton &  Albany  Railroad;  [decided  May  27,  1931].  1931.  [1] +662-664+ [1]  p. 
([Opinion]    16SS1.)     [From  v.   174.]     *  Paper,   5c  IC  1.6/la :  16881 

Envelopes.  No.  22201,  Berkowitz  Envelope  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. :  [decided  May  9,  1931.]  1931.  [l]+438- 
444+ii  p.     ([Opinion]   16837.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16837 

Fences.  No.  23791,  Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company  v.  Chicago  &  North  West- 
ern Railway  Company ;  decided  June  6,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  235-236.  ([Opin- 
ion] 16914.)      [From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16914 


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Fifih.  No.  22453,  O.  A.  Smith  Aqroncy,  lucorporated,  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  dooidod  May  14,  lf>31.  [1931.]  p.  445-440.  ([Opin- 
ion] 16S38.)     [From  V.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  16S3S 

Food  for  animaJa.  Investigation  and  su.spension  docket  no.  3520,  classification 
ratinjrs  on  f«»ed,  animal  or  poultry,  in  oflBcial,  southern,  and  western  terri- 
tories; [decided  May  14,  1031].  1031.  [l]-|-450-454  +  [l]  p.  ([Opinion] 
16839.)      [From  V.  174.]     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  i.6/la :  1(>839 

Freight  rates.  Ex  parte  no.  96,  through  routes  and  joint  rates  between  Inland 
Waterways  Corporation  and  ofhor  common  carriers;  decided  Mav  14,  1931. 
[1931.]     477-^90+iii  p.      ([Opinion]  1G843.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  16843 

No.  21384,  Missisquoi  I'ulp  &  Paper  Company  v.  Boston  &  Maine  Rail- 
road et  al. ;  decided  May  11,  10.31.  [1931.]  525-527 -fii  p.  ([Opinion] 
16852.)      [From  v.   174.]      •Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/1  a  :  16852 

No.   22281,   Union   Gas   &   Electric   Company   v.   lAtuisville   &   Nashville 

Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decide<l  June  11,  1031.  [1031.]  20.5-216+11  p. 
([Opinion]    16000.)      [From  v.   176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16900 

No.  225S5.  Kaw  Valley  Potato  Growers  &  Shippers  Traffic  Association  r. 

Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railwav  Coninanv  et  al. ;  [decided  Mav  2lt, 
1931].  1031.  [] ] +G00-602+iii  p.  ([Opinion]  IGSGS.)  [From  v.  174.1 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16868 

Fruit  packages.  No.  23877,  Paducah  Box  &  Basket  Company  v.  Chicago.  Bur- 
lington &  Quincy  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  28,  1031.  [1031.] 
p.  703-706.     ( [Opinion]  16SS9.)     [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.    IC  1.6/la  :  16889 

Fuller's  earth.  No.  23179,  Ohio  Valley  Refining  Company  v.  Seaboard  Air 
Line  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  27,  1031.  [1931.]  p.  6.35-639. 
([Opinion]  16874.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  ;  16874 

Chis-metcrs.  No.  23367,  North  Alabama  Utilities  Company  v.  New  York.  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Company  et  al. :  decided  Mav  25.  1931.  [1031.] 
p.  589-593,     ( [Opinion]  16S0G.)     [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.    IC  1.6/la  ;  16S66 

Gasoline.  No.  10505,  Lone  Star  Gas  Company  v.  Atlanta,  Birmingham  &  At- 
lantic Railwav  Companv  et  al. :  [decided  May  14.  1031].  1031.  [1]+514- 
516  p.      ([Opinion]   16850.)      [From  v.  174.]      *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la :  1CS50 

No.  23688,  Economy  Oil  Company  v.  Mobile  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company; 

decided  May  14.  1031.  [1931.]  p.  511-513.  ([Opinion]  16849.)  [From 
V.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16849 

Hair.  No.  22589,  Chicago  Curled  Hair  Company  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  May  25,  1931].  1031.  [l]-f  574-576+ [1] 
p.      ([Opinion]   16S63.)      [From  v.  174.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16863 

Hickoru  hiUets.  No.  23619,  N.  C.  Blanchard  Company  v.  Nashville,  Chatta- 
nooga &  St.  Louis  Railway;  decided  May  28,  1931.  [1031.]  p.  655-658. 
([Opinion]  16S79.)     [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  16879 

Iron.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3557.  bar  iron  from  Terre 
Haute,  Ind.,  to  Chicago,  111.,  and  related  points;  [decided  May  4,  1931]. 
1931.     [1] +388-394+ [1]  p.     ([Opinion]  16824.)     [From  v.  174.]     •  Paper.  .5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16824 

No.  17(>40,  Wrought  Washer  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Pere  Marquette 

Railway  Companv  et  al. ;  decided  June  6.  1031.  [1031.1  p.  757-760.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 1G896.)     [From  V.  174.]     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16896 

No.  23148,  Albertson  &  Company,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v.  Akron,  Canton 

&  Youiig.'^town  Railway  Companv  et  al. :  dwidcd  June  4,  1031.  [1031.] 
p.  725-734.     ( [( jpiiiion]  1GS03.)     [From  v.  174.1     ♦  Paper,  .".c.    IC  l.G/la  :  16893 

lAmc.  No,  23180,  Washington  Building  Lime  Company  v.  Arcade  &  Attica  Rail- 
road Corporation  et  al  ;  decided  May  25,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  577-586. 
([Opinion]  ](;8«J4.)      [From  v.  174.]     •  Paper,  5<\  IC  1.6/la :  16864 

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lAnseed-oil.  No.  23328,  Bisbee  Linseed  Company  v.  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois 
Kailwav  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  27,  1931.  [1931.]  631-G34+ii  p. 
([Opinion]   16873)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16873 

Logs.  No.  23542,  Groom-Rogers  Timber  Company,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v.  Ala- 
bama &  Northwestern  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  2,  1931.  [1931.] 
715-721+ii  p.     ([Opinion]  16891.)     [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16891 

Misrouting.  No.  22584,  Simms  Oil  Company  v.  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  9,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  237-239.  ([Opinion] 
16915.)      [From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16915 

No.  23793,  Union  Underwear  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Southern  Railway 

Company   et  al. ;   decided   May   28,   1931.     [1931.]     p.   659-661.     ([Opinion] 
16880.)      [From  V.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16880 

No.  24057,  Eicher-Woodland  Lumber  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Texas  & 

Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  28,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  667-668. 
([Opinion]  16883.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16883 

Mustard  seed.  No.  23505,  Wertz  Seed  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  [decided  May  28,  1931].  1931.  [1]  -f640-642  p.  ( [Opinion] 
16875.)      [From  V.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16875 

Naval  stores.  No.  19342,  Gillican-Chipley  Company  et  al.  v.  Apalachicola  North- 
ern Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  May  5,  1931].  193L  [1] +368-372-[- 
[1]  p.     ([Opinion]  16822.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.         IC  1.6/la :  16822 

Nitrous  oxide  gas.  No.  24030,  Ohio  Chemical  &  Manufacturing  Company  v. 
New  York  Central  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  May  20,  1931].  1931. 
[1] +568-570  p.     ([Opinion]  16861.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16861 

Oyster-shells.  No.  23213,  Ralston  Purina  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Atlanta, 
Birmingham  &  Coast  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  3,  1931].  1931. 
[1] +722-724  p.     ([Opinion]  16892.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16892 

Palm-oil.  No.  23716,  Armour  &  Company  of  Delaware  et  al  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  May  22,  1931].  1931.  [1] +564-567  p. 
( [Opinion]  16860  )      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16860 

Paper.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3568,  paper  and  paper  articles 
from  Chicago,  111.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Peoria,  111.,  and  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  groups 
to  points  in  Iowa,  and  in  reverse  direction ;  decided  June  11,  1931.  [1931.] 
785-790+ [1]  p.     ([Opinion]  16903.)      [From  v.  174]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16903 

Peat  humus.  No.  23504,  International  Agricultural  Corporation  et  al.  v.  Chi- 
cago &  Illinois  Midland  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  16,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  507-510.      ([Opinion]  16848.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16848 

Petroleum.  No.  17000,  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  4-A,  rates  on  refined 
petroleum  products  from,  to,  and  between  points  in  the  Southwest ;  decided 
June  2,  1931.  [1931.]  745-756+ii  p.  ([Opinion]  16895.)  [From  v.  174.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16895 

No.  23551,  Standard  Oil  Company  (Kentucky)  v.  Georgia  &  Florida  Rail- 
road et  al. ;  decided  June  6,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  761-766.  ([Opinion]  16897.) 
[From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16897 

No.  23772,  0-Gas-Co  Sales  Corporation  et  al.  v.  Central  Railroad  Company 

of   New    Jersey    et    al. ;    [decided    June    3,    1931].     1931.     [11+700-702    p. 
([Opinion]  16888.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16888 

Petroleum  products.  No.  23147,  A.  W.  Whelen  et  al.  v.  Chicago,  Burlington  & 
Quincy  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  5,  1931.  [1931.1  403-406+ 
[1]  p.     ([Opinion]  16829.)     [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16829 

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Potatoes.  No.  21249,  Williams  &  Haney  et  al.  v.  Abilene  &  Southern  Railway 
Company  et  al.;  [decided  June '.),  rJol].  1931.  [lJ+230-232  p.  ([Opinion] 
16912.)     [From  V.  17C.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16912 

■ — —  No.  23G07,  A.  D.  Gomery,  trading  us  Gomery  Brothers,  v.  Central  Rail- 
road (.'omj)any  of  New  Jersey,  ot  a!.;  decided  May  28,  1931.  [1931.]  p. 
051-6.51.     ([Opinion]  1G878.)      [From  v.  174.]     ♦Paper,  5e    IC  1.0/la :  16878 

Radio  cabinets.  No.  23373,  We.xtaik  Kadio  Stores,  Incorporated,  et  al,  v. 
Chicayu,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville  Railway  (Jompany  et  al. ;  [decided  May  16, 
1931].  1931.  []]+49(>-493  p.  ( [Opinion]  16S44.)  [From  v.  174.]  ♦  Paper. 
5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16844 

liailioaij  mail  paii.  No.  9200,  railway  mail  pay,  in  matter  of  applications  of 
Jaclisonville  &  Havana  Railroad  Company  and  Northwestern  Railroad  Com- 
pany of  South  Carolina;  decided  June  ll,"l931.  [1931.]  p.  781-784.  ([Opin- 
ion]  10902.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16902 

Reconsif/nmcnt.  No.  23787,  Andrews  Brothers  v.  Railway  Express  Agency,  In- 
corporated;  decided  June  11,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  773-775.  ([Opinion]  16900.) 
[From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16900 

No.  23900,  D.  E.   Ryan  Company  v.  Chicago,   St.   Paul,  MinneapoUs  & 

Omaha  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  28,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  665-660. 
([Opinion]  16882.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.C/la :  16882 

Roofing.  No.  22967,  Arvouia-Buckingliam  Slate  Company,  Incorporated,  et  al. 
V.  Aberdeen  &  Rockflsh  liailroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  11,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  767-769.     ([Opinion]  16898.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16898 

Rosin  size.  No.  22103,  Kalbfleisch  Corporation  v.  Boston  &  Albany  Railroad 
et  al.;  decided  May  11,  1931.  [1931.]  517-524+[l]  p.  ([Opinion]  16851.) 
[From  V.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16851 

Sand.  No.  23157,  Smoot  Sand  &  Gravel  Corporation  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  5,  1931.  [1931.]  735-744+ii  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 16894.)     [From  V.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16894 

No.  23668,  T.  L.  Herbert  &  Sons  v.  Louisville  &  Nashville  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  May  9,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  413^16.  ([Opinion]  16832.) 
[From  V.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16832 

Sawdust.  No.  19823,  Texas  Cement  Plaster  Company  v.  Kansas  City,  Mexico  & 
Orient  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  20.  1931.  [1931.1  p.  533-534. 
([Opinion]   16855.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16855 

Soy-beans.  No.  22578,  Chambers  Seed  Company  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  4,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  693-699.  ([Opin- 
ion] 16887.)  [From  v.  174.  The  volume  number  was  incorrectly  printed 
on  p.  693  as  173,  but  the  edition  has  been  corrected  by  the  cancellation  of 
this  number  and  the  substitution  of  the  number  174.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16887 

Staves.  No.  19579,  Travis  Smith  et  al.  v.  Nashville,  Chattanooga  &  St.  Louis 
Railway;  decided  June  9,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  225-229.  ([Opinion]  16911.) 
[From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16911 

Steam^shovcls.  No.  23369,  Salle  Construction  Company  r.  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 
Western  Railroad  Cnnipanv  et  al. :  decided  :\ray  11.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  411- 
412.      ([Opinion]    10831.)      [From  v.  174.]     •  Paiier,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  10831 

Sudan  grass  seed.  No.  23473,  Rudy-Patrick  Seed  Company  v.  Missouri-Kansas- 
Texas  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  11,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  791-79.5. 
([Opinion]    10904.)      [From    v.    174.]     *  Pap<'r,    5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16904 

SwitchinfT.  No.  22,512.  D.  H.  Willey  Lumber  Company  et  al.  v.  Chesjipi^ake  & 
Ohio  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  20.  1931.  [1931.1  p.  571-573. 
([Opinion]   16862.)     [From  v.  174.]     •  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16862 

Tankage.  No.  24052,  Ware  Brothers  Agency  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  28,  1931.  [1931.]  66^-^73+ [1]  P.  ( [Opinion] 
16884.)      [From  V.  174.]     •  Pai)er,  5c.  IC1.6/la :  168S4 

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Wood-pulp.  No.  20888,  Albany  Perforated  Wrapping  Paper  Company  v.  New 
York  Central  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  1,  1931.  [1931.]  707- 
714+ii  p.     ([Opinion]    16890.)      [From  v.   174.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16890 

Zinc-alloy.  No.  23893,  Federated  Metals  Corporation  v.  Chicago  Junction  Rail- 
way et  al. ;  [decided  May  16,  1931].  1931.  [1] +528-530  p.  ([Opinion] 
16853.)      [From  v.   174.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16853 

Decisions    {Valuation) 

Note. — The  following  decision  or  opinion  issued  in,  separate  form  is  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports. 

Black  Mountain  Railway.  Valuation  docket  no.  381,  Black  Mountain  Railway 
Company;  decided  Apr.  17,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  1-19.  (B-797.)  [From  Valu- 
ation reports,  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  val.  9/a  :  B-797 

LOCOMOTIVE  INSPECTION  BUREAU 

Locomotives.  Locomotive  Inspection  law  as  amended  Mar.  4,  1915,  June  7,  1924, 
and  June  27,  1930,  with  rules  and  instructions  established  in  conformity 
therewith,  also  safety  appliance  standards  for  steam  locomotives  as  fixed  by 
order  of  [Interstate  Commerce]  Commission,  Mar.  13,  1911.  1931.  121  p.  iL 
16"  [Title  on  cover  is :  Laws,  rules,  and  instructions  for  inspection  and  test- 
ing of  steam  locomotives  and  tenders  and  their  appurtenances.]  *  Fabrikoid, 
30c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27154  IC  1  loc.  5 :  931 

Locomotive  inspection  law  as  amended  Mar.  4,  1915,  June  7,  1924,  and 

June  27.  1930,  with  rules  and  instructions  established  in  conformity  there- 
with for  inspection  and  testing  of  locomotives  other  than  steam.     1931.     127 
p.  il.  16°     [Title  on  cover  is :  Laws,  rules,  and  instructions  for  inspection  and 
testing  of  locomotives  other  than  steam.]     *  Fabrikoid,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27155  IC  1  loc.  8 :  931 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Angwin,  W.  A.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-174,  W.  A.  Angwin  v.  United  States : 
defendant's  motion  for  new  trial  and  amendment  of  findings  of  fact,  and 
brief  in  support  thereof.     [1931.]     p.  23-35.     t  J  1.13:  An  48 

Baghy-Howe  Drug  Company.  No.  110,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  S.  J. 
Schneider,  trustee  of  Bagby-Howe  Drug  Company,  bankrupt,  v.  Robert  H. 
Lucas,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  district  of  Kentucky,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  brief  for  re- 
spondent in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+15  p.     t  J  1.13 :  B  146/4 

Berlin-Karlsrnher  IndusttHe-WerTce,  A.  G.  Docket  316,  before  War  Claims 
Arbiter  functioning  under  settlement  of  war  claims  act  of  1928,  Berlin-Karls- 
ruher  Industrie-Werke,  A.  G.,  formerly  Deutsche  WaflCen-und  Munitions- 
fabriken,  v.  United  States;  brief  of  United  States  on  final  hearing.  [1931.] 
cover-title,   i+29  p.     t  J  1.13  :  W  195/35 

Blackwood,  Victor  E.  No.  147,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Victor  H. 
Blackwood  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  1st  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+10  p.     t  J  1.13  :B  568/2 

Butler  Lumier  Company,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-547,  Butler 
Lumber  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  motion  for  reconsidera- 
tion of  its  motion  for  new  trial.     [1931.]     p.  1-4.     t  J  1.13  :B  978/9 

Celanese  Corporation  of  America.  No.  121,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
Celanese  Corporation  of  America  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals ;  brief  for  United  States 
in    opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,    i-1-13   p.     %  J  1.13  :C  33/4 

Chestnut  &  Smith,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-105.  Chestnut 
&  Smith  (Inc.)  v.  United  States;  supplemental  stipulation.  [1931.]  p. 
16a-18.     t  J  1.13  :C  426/6 

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42  July,  1931 

Cooper,  Arthur  F.  T.  No.  115,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Edgar  Percy 
Lewis  and  Richard  F.  Cooper,  as  tru-stees  under  will  of  Arthur  Francis 
Thomas  Cooper,  v.  Mar.shall  S.  Reynolds,  individually  and  as  collector  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  lOlh  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+12  p.     t  J  1.13:0  784/5 

Garber,  M.  C.  Nos.  93-96.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  M.  C.  Garber  v. 
David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  L.  C.  Moore  v.  [same]; 
James  Tait  v.  [same]  ;  W.  F.  Kistler  e.state,  Florence  L.  Kistler  and  L.  C. 
Moore,  administrators,  v.  [same],  on  petitions  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+17  p.     t  J  1.13  :G  163/3 

Ourcia,  John.  No.  148,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  John  Garcia  v.  United 
States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+7  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  G  165/3 

General  Outdoor  Advertising  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-386,  General 
Outdoor  Advertising  Company  v.  United  States;  supplemental  agreed  state- 
ment of  facts.     [1931.]     p.  112a-113.     t  J  1.13 :  G  286/ 21 

Gradicohl,  B.  F.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  no.  9173,  at  law, 
Levi  M.  Willcuts,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  district  of  Minnesota,  v. 
B.  F.  Gradwohl ;  no.  9172,  at  law,  [same]  v.  P.  W.  Gradwohl,  on  appeal  from 
district  court  for  district  of  Minnesota ;  statement,  brief,  and  argument  for 
appellant.     [1931.]     cover-title,  viii-f  76  p.     J  J  1.13 :  G  755/4 

Hardy,  William  A.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-361,  William  A.  Hai'dy  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  brief.     [193L]     p.  17-18.     t  J  1.13 :  H  222/7 

Uills,  Alfred  K.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-153,  Jessie  Norwell  Hills,  as  execu- 
trix of  Alfred  K.  Hills,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  motion  for  reconsidera- 
tion of  demurrer  and  ruling  thereon.     [1931.]     p.  117-160.     %     J  1.13  :H  559/4 

Intei-national  Harvester  Company  of  America.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-53, 
International  Harvester  Company  of  America  v.  United  States ;  motion  for 
new  trial  [and]  memorandum  in  support  of  motion.     [1931.]     p.  1— I.     % 

J  1.13  :  In  8/63 

Klose,  Otto  W.  Nos.  139  and  140,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Otto  W. 
Klose  V.  United  States;  Arthur  Lorenz  v.  [same],  on  petitions  for  writs  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8lh  circuit;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     1931.     cover-title,  i-fll  p.     t  J  1.13  :  K  696 

Lamont,  Corliss  &  Coi  No.  113,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Lament, 
Corliss  &  Co.,  Ponds  Extract  Co.  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals ;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+19  p.     t  J  1.13 :  L  191/3 

Leihowitz,  Max.  No.  144,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Max  Leibowitz 
[et  al.]  V.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i+12  p.     %  J  1.13  :L  531 

McKenney,  H.  P.,  &  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-667,  H.  P.  McKenney  et  al. 
[copartners  trading  under  firm  name  of  H.  P.  McKenney  and  Company]  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial.     [1931.]     p.  1-7.     t 

J  1.13  :  M  199/10 

Maginnia,  Thomas.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-132,  Thomas  Maginnis  v.  United 
States ;  defendant's  demurrer  to  petition  [and  defendant's  brief  in  support  of 
demurrer  to  petition].     [1931.]     p.  21-27.     J  J  1.13 :  M  272/3 

Mystic  Manufdcturing  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  C-598,  Mystic  Manu- 
facturing Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  counterclaim.  [1931.]  p. 
21-49.     t  J  1.13  :M  999 

Oglcsby  Coal  Company.  No.  152,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  tenn,  1931,  Oglesby 
Coal  Company  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7lh  circuit  ;  brief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  1  +  19  p.     t  J1.13:Og5/4 

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Opinions.  [Official  opinions  of  Attorney  General]  v.  36  [signature]  26. 
[1931.]     p.  399-414.  J  1.5/a  :  36/26 

Note. — The  opinions  of  ttie  Attorney  General  are  first  issued  in  signatures  being  pub- 
lished later  in  bound  volumes.  Subscribers  may  deposit  75c.  with  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  and  receive  the  contents  of  a  volume  of  the  opinions  in  separate  parts  as 
they  are  issued.  Prices  for  bound  volumes  furnished  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Pallas  Apparafe  Gesellschaft.  Docket  nos.  1125  and  1126.  before  War  Claims 
Arbiter  functioning  under  settlement  of  war  claims  act  of  1928,  Pallas  Ap- 
parate  Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  v.  United  States ;  brief  of  United  States  on  final 
hearing.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+55  p.     J  J  1.13 :  W  195/37 

Pcahody  Coal  Company.  No.  4515,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1930,  Peabody  Coal  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  ii+27  p.     %  J  1.13  :  P  313/5 

Relais-Gesellsclmft.  Docket  no.  380,  before  War  Claims  Arbiter  functioning 
under  settlement  of  war  claims  act  of  1928,  Relais-Gesellschaft  m.  b.  H.  v. 
United  States;  brief  of  United  States  on  final  hearing.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+17  p.     t  J  1.13 :  W  195/36 

Rocky  Brook  Mills  Company.  No.  47,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
Rocky  Brook  Mills  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i-f  11  p.     $  J  1.13  :  R  598/2 

Same;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition  to  motion  to  remand.     [1931.] 

cover-title,  3  p.     $  J  1.13  :R  598/3 

San  Juan  Pueblo,  N.  Mex.  No.  133,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Pueblo 
de  San  Juan  i\  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  ii+30  p.     $  J  1.13 :  Sa  52 

Shewan,  James,  d  Sons,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  E-331,  James 
Shewan  &  Sons,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial  and 
brief.     [1931.]     p.  387^41.     I  J  1.13 :  Sh  59/8 

Standaj'd  Nut  Margarine  Company  of  Florida.  [In  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  5th  circuit,  no.  6049,  Peter  H.  Miller,  individually  and  as  collector  of  in- 
ternal revenue  for  district  of  Florida,  versus  Standard  Nut  Margarine  Com- 
pany of  Florida,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Florida ; 
opinion  of  court.]      [1931.]     p.  79-90.     t  J 1-13 :  St  24/84 

[In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  no.  6065.  Standard  Nut  Mar- 
garine Company  of  Florida  versus  Josiah  T.  Rose,  collector  of  internal  reve- 
nue lor  district  of  Georgia,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district 
of   Georgia;   proceedings.]     [1931.]     p.   50-53.     t  J  1.13 :  St   24/85 

Standard  Shi pbnil ding  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-11,  Frederick 
C.  Crane  and  William  A.  Young,  as  receivers  of  property  of  Standard  Ship- 
building Corporation,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1931.]  p.  167- 
199.     $  J  1.13  :  St  24/86 

Stewart,  Wessal.  No.  5379,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  United 
States  V.  Wessal  Stewart,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia; brief  of  appellant,  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+35  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  St  49/22 

Waters,  James  F.,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-353,  James  F, 
Waters  (Inc.)  v.  United  States;  defendant's  amended  exceptions  to  com- 
missioner's report.     [1931.]     p.  49-53.     t  J  1.13  :W  317/3 

INVESTIGATION  BUREAU 

Uniform  crime  reports  for  United  States  and  its  possessions,  v.  2,  no.  6 :  monthly 
bulletin  for  June,  1931.     1931.     ii-|-34  p.     *  Paper   5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  75c. 
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44  J^i'Y,  1931 

LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

EMPLOYMENT  SERVfCE 

Einplopmnit  iKjruciCK.     Monthly  n-poi't  "f  activities  of  8f;ite  iiiid  mnnieiiml  eui- 
plovment  servicos  cooitpiatiiiK  witli  United  States  Einplovmcnt  Service,  Apr. 
1931.     1931.     9  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  L  24-62  L  7.11 :  931/4 

Industrial  enifdoinncnt  hifonnatitin  bulletin,  June,  1031;  v.  11,  no.  G.     [1931.] 
38  p.  4°     [Montlily.]     t 

L.  C.  card  L  21-17  L  7.8 :  931/C 

NoTK. — F'orniHrly  the  employment  reports  of  the  various  States  were  divided  Into  S( 
geographical  groups  and  published  in  this  order.  Commencing  with  this  issue  of  the 
bulletin,  the  geographical  divisions  are  discontinued  and  the  industrial  employment 
report  of  each  State  is  printed  in  alphabetical  order. 

LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Builditiff  permits  in   principal   cities,   May,   1931.      [1931.1      14   p..  il.      [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  July,  1931.]    f  L  2.t5/a  :  B  868/22 

Child  labor  recomiuendations  of  White  House  Conference  on  Child  Health  and 
Protection  [held  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  19-22.  1930].     [1931.]     p.  15-22. 
[This  publication  bears  also  the  volume  paprination  12S1-S8.     From  Monthly 
labor  review,  June,  1931.     Reprinted  by  Children's  Bureau.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  31-89  L  2.6/a  :  C  437/7 

Emploj/ment.     Trend   of   employment   and    labor   turnover,   June.   1931.     1931. 
[l]+43  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  L  23-234  L  2.9  :  931/6 

International  Association  of  Industrial  Accident  Boards  and  Commissions. 
Proceedings  of  17th  annual  meeting  of  International  Association  of  Indus- 
trial Accideni  Boards  and  Commissions,  held  at  Wilmington.  Del.,  Sept. 
22-26,  1930.  Apr.  1931.  vii+SHS+vii  p.  il.  6  p.  of  pi.  (Bulletin  530;  Work- 
men's insurance  and  compensation  series.)  *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  16-27136  L  2.3 :  536 

Same.     (H.  doc.  712,  7l6t  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Labor  turnover.     Standard  procedure  for  compiling  turnover  statistics;  [Labor 

.  turnover    in    American    factories,    Apr.    1931].      [1931.]      11    p.    il.      [From 

Monthly  labor  review,  June,  1931.]     f  L  2.6/a  :  T  SGl/10 

Monthly  labor  review,  v.  33,  no.  1 ;  July,  1931.    1931.    vi-f  259  p.  11.     [This  pub- 
lication bears  also  the  volume  pagination  1-259.]     *  Paper,  1.5c.  single  copy, 
.$1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  .$2.25. 
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Special  auticles. — Organization  and  scope  of  vocational  education  in  United 
States. — Unemployment  Insurance  in  Switzerland  ;  fby  Hugh  F.  Ramsayl. —  Revenues 
derived  under  State  labor  laws;  by  lOdwin  V..  Witte. — International  Typographical 
Union  mortality,  lO.'^O;  by  Frodorick  L.  Hoffman. ^Conciliation  work  of  Dci>artment 
of  Labor.  May,  19;!1  ;  by  Hugh  L.  KiTwin. — Statistics  of  immigration.  Apr.  1031  ;  by 
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Aviatifjn  cliarta 

Coos  Bay,  Oreg.-\^\oT\Q,  Orep. ;  aviation  chart  V— J20.  Scale  10  naut.  in.=1.5 
in..  10  Stat.  m.  =  1.3  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  500,<XK3  at  lat.  44°  45'.  Wa.shington, 
Hydropraphlc  Office,  published  July.  1920,  2d  edition,  June,  1931.  33X10  in. 
[Contains  text  and  illustrations  on  reverse.]     t  40c.  N  6.27  :  V-420/2 

(Jracuis  a'Dios,  Cape.  Cape  Gnicios  [Gracias]  a'Dios,  Nicaragua-Port  Limon. 
Costa  Rica;  aviation  chart  V-252.  Scale  10  naut.  ni.  =  l.ri  in..  10  stat.  m.  =  l..'> 
in.,  natural  .«;cale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published 
May.  1928,  2d  edition.  May,  1931.  47.2X10  in.  [ProvLsional  chart.  Con- 
tains text  and  illustrations  on  reverse.]     j  40c.  N  6.27  :  V-2o2/2 

Hatcaiian  Islands;  aviation  chart  "V-450.  Scale  10  naut.  m.=1.5  in..  10  stat. 
ra.=1.3  in.,  natural  scale  1:500,000.  Washinirton.  Hydrographic  Office.  June, 
1931.     50.6X14  in.     [Contains  text  and  illustrations  on  reverse.]     t  40c. 

N  6.27 :  V-450 

Humboldt  Bay,  Calif.  Coos  Bay,  Oreg. ;  aviation  chart  V-419.  Scale  10  nant. 
m.=1.5  in.,  10  stat.  ni.=1.3  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  500,000  at  lat.  41°  45'.  Wash- 
ington, Hydrographic  Office,  published  June,  1929,  2d  edition,  June,  1931. 
30.5X10  in.     [Contains  text  an<l  illustrations  on  reverse.]     t  40c. 

N6.27:  V-419/2 

San  Francisco,  Calif.  Humboldt  Bay,  Calif. ;  aviation  chart  V-418.  Scale  10 
iiaiit.  m.=1.5  in..  10  stat.  m.=1.3  in.,  natural  .scale  1:500.000  at  lat.  .39"  05'. 
Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  June,  1929,  2d  edition,  June,  1931. 
35.6X10.1  in.     [Contains  text  and  illustrations  on  reverse.]     t  40c. 

N  6.27 :  V-418/2 

Charts 

Armuelles,  Port.  Puerto  Armuelles,  south  coast  of  Panama,  Central  America, 
from  surveys  by  Wm.  Turner,  engineer  in  1925.  and  J.  G.  White  Engineering 
Corporation  in  1026,  with  additions  to  1931;  chart  5263.  Scale  500  yds.=6.7 
in.,  natural  scale  1 : 2.700.  Washinuton,  Hydrographic  Office,  publi.'^hed  Aug. 
1927,  4th  edition.  June,  1031.     26.7X20.7  in.     t  20c.  N  6.18:  5263 

Bonny  River.  Bonny  and  New  Calabar  rivers,  Gulf  of  Guinea.  Nigeria,  Africa, 
west  coast,  from  British  surveys  between  1881  and  1920,  with  additions  to 
1929;  with  inset.  Port  Harcourt,  Bonny  River,  from  surveys  by  Harbor  Au- 
thority in  1928;  chart  2295.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.2  in.,  natural  scale  1:60.000. 
Washiimton.  Hvdrographio  Office,  published  Oct.  1906,  4th  edition.  June.  1931. 
43.7X24  in.     t50c.  N  6.18:  2296 

Calai.t.  France.  Calais  Road,  France,  north  coast,  from  French  survey  in  1929: 
rhart  4341.  Scale  2,000  yds.=7.2  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington. 
Hvdrographic  Office,  published  Sept.  1915,  3d  edition,  June,  1931.  27.4X40.8 
in.     tOOc.  N  6.18:  4341 

Cclche.t,  southeast  coast,  Eastern  Archipelago,  Hook  Nederburgh  to  Wowoni 
Strait,  including  Salabangka  Strait  and  Staring  Bay,  from  Notherland  Gov- 
ernment surveys  biJtwiM'u  1899  and  1923;  chart  3070.  Natural  scale  1: 
200,000  al  lat.  3''  20'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Ollli  e.  published  Oct,  1913. 
Mh  edition,  July,  1931.    37.8X27.0  in.     t  ijOc.  N  6.18:  3070 

Duala  Harbor,  Cameroon  Hiver.  west  coast  of  Afric;i.  iKmi  G(>riii:in  surveys  be- 
tween 1891  and  1913.  and  French  surveys  to  1929;  with  inset.  Ambas  Bay. 
Cameroon,  from  British  survey  In  1910:  chart  2490.  Scale  naut.  m." 4.9  in.. 
nal\iral  scale  1  :  l.'i.OUO.  Washinu'ton,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  May. 
1908.  4th  edition,  June,  1931.     27.1X20.0  in.     t2(»c.  N  6.18:  2490 

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July,  1931  49 

Fayal,  Graciosa,  Terceira,  Pico,  and  Sau  Jorge,  Azores,  north  Atlantic  Ocean, 
from  British  survey  in  1844  [^^'ith  insets]  ;  chart  1736.  Natural  scale  1 :  160,- 
000  at  lat.  38°  45'.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office,  published  June,  1898. 
10th  edition,  June,  1931.    30.8X45.7  in.     t  60c.  N  6.18 :  1736 

Ancra,  Bahia,  Terceira. 
Calcleira  de  Graciosa^  Graciosa. 
Gomez,  Bahia,  Graciosa. 
Praia,  Baliia,  Terceira. 
I'raia  de  Graciosa,  Graciosa. 

Fitshugh  Sound.  Approaches  to  Fitzliugh  and  Smith  sounds,  British  Columbia, 
Canada,  from  British  survey  in  1870,  with  additions  to  1922 ;  chart  1767. 
Natural  scale  1 :  73,  895  at  lat.  51°  15'  N.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office, 
published  July,  1899,  14th  edition,  June,  1931.    38.4X26.8  in.     t  50c. 

N  6.1s :  17G7 

Fiume,  Italy.  Port  of  Flume  (Porto  di  Flume),  Adriatic,  east  coast,  Mediter- 
ranean Sea,  including  Martinseica  Harbor,  from  Italian  survey  of  1928, 
Port  Martin!56ica  from  Austrian  chart  of  1911;  chart  4072.  Scale  2,000 
yds. =7.2  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  pub- 
lished July,  1915,  3d  edition,  June,  1931.    22.7X32.1  in.     f  30c.       N  6.18:  4072 

Georgia,  Strait  of.  Strait  of  Georgia  and  adjacent  waters,  British  Columbia, 
Canada,  from  British  surveys  between  1860  and  1910,  with  additions  from 
Canadian  surveys  to  1929 ;  chart  1455.  Natural  scale  1 :  152,304  at  lat.  49° 
30'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Nov.  1894,  38th  edition, 
July,  1931.     30.3X41.5  in.     t  60c.  N  6.18: 1455 

Honda  Bay.  Bahia  Honda,  north  coast  of  Cuba,  W.  I.,  from  surveys  by 
U.  S.  S.  Eagle  in  1003  and  1904,  and  U.  S.  S.  Hannibal  in  1930;  chart  2209. 
Scale  naut.  m.=7.3  in.,  natural  scale  1:10,000.  Washington,  Hydrogi-aphic 
Office,  published  Feb.  1905,  10th  edition,  June,  1931.    40.8X27.8  in.     t  50c. 

N  6.18 :  2209 

Latvia,  Baltic  Sea,  Libau  (Liepaja)  to  Lyser  Ort  (Ovisu  Rags),  from  Russian 
and  German  surveys  to  1917  (with  additions  from  Latvian  sources  to  1027)  ; 
chart  4878.  Natural  scale  1 :  150.215  at  lat.  57°.  Washington,  Hydrographic 
Office,  published  Mar.  1925,  2d  edition,  July,  1931.    35.1X21.3  in.    f  30c. 

N  6.18 :  4878 

Mariel,  CuM.  Puerto  Mariel,  north  coast  of  Cuba,  W.  I.,  from  survey  by 
U.  S.  S.  Hannibal  in  1930;  chart  5159.  Scale  500  yds.=3  in.,  natural  scale 
1 :  6,000.  Wa.shington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Oct.  1924,  3d  edition, 
June,  1931.     44X29.2  in.     f  60c.  N  6.18:  5159 

Masam  Po  (Masan  Harbor)  and  approaches,  Chosen  (Korea),  southeast  coast, 
from  British  and  Japanese  surveys  between  1882  and  1910 ;  ^\^.th  inset, 
Chiseppo  (Center  Harbor),  from  Japanese  survey  in  1898;  chart  3247.  Scale 
naut.  m.=1.5  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  49.074.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office, 
published  Feb.  1916,  5th  edition,  July,  1931.    26.6X38.5  in.     t  40c. 

N  6.18 :  3247 

Milbanke  Sound  and  approaches.  British  Columbia,  Canada,  from  Canadian 
surveys  between  1927  and  1929  [with  insets]  ;  chart  1761.  Natural  scale 
1 :  72,879.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Jan.  1899,  9th  edition, 
June,  1931.    25.2X44  in.    t  50c.  N  6.18: 1761 

Cliannels  east  of  Milbanke  Sound,  from  Canadian  survey  in  1928. 
Goose  Islands  Anchorage,  Queens  Sound,  from  sketch  bj'  Capt.   H.  Newcomb,   1921. 
St.  John  Hbr. 

Pilot  charts.    Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters,  Aug.  1931 ;  chart  3500. 

Scale   1°    long.=0.7   in.     Washington,    Hydrogi-aphic    Office,    July   21,    1931. 

23.3X35.1   in.      [Monthly.     Certain  portions   of  the  data   are  furnished  by 

the  Weather  Bureau.]     t  10c.  N  6.24:931/8 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Cyclonic  storms. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  Sept.  1931 ;  chart  2603.     Scale  1°  long.=0.2 

in.    Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  July  20,  1931.    22.5X31  in.     [Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.]    1 10c. 

N  6.17 :  931/9 

_^     Note. — Contains  on  reverse :   Radio  aids  to   navigation. 

Hofv  to  order  publications — See  information  follcwing:  Contents 


50  July,  1931 

Pilot  ch-arts — Continued. 

Pilot  chart   of  north   Atlantic  Oc-ean.  AuR.   1931;  chart  14()0.     Scale  1" 

long:. =0.27  in.  Washington,  Hyclrographic  Office,  July  21,  1931.  23X31.8 
in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     t  10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-16339  .  N  6.15/1 :  931/8 

NOTK. — Contains  on   ri'vcreo :    Radio   aids   to    navigation. 

Pilot   chart   of  north   Pacific   C)cean.    Sept.    19.31  :   chart   1401.      Scale   1° 

long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  July  21,  1931.  23.7X35.3 
in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furni-shed  by  the  Weather 
Bureau. )     1 10c.  N  0.10  :  931/9 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Current  chart  of  western  north  Faclflc  Ocean,  Sept., 
Oct.,  and  Nov. 

Pilot  chart  of  south  Atlantic  Ocean,  Sept.-Nov.  1031 ;  chart  2(J0<\     Scale 

1°  long.=0.27  in.  Wa.<hington,  Hydrographic  Office.  July  20,  1931.  23X31.7 
in.  [Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  0.20 :  931/3 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Cyclonic  storms. 

Pilot  chart  of  south  Pacific  Ocean,  Sept.-Nov.  1931;  chart  2601.     Scale  1" 

lonK.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  July  20,  1931.  21.2X35.5  in. 
[Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau.]    tlOc.  N  6.21:  931/3 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Cj  clonic  storms. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean.  Aug.  1931 ;  chart  1400a. 

Scale  1°  long=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  July  23.  1931.  23 X 
31.8  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t  10c.  N  6.28  :  931 /S 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Synoptic  chart  [showing  all  weather  broadcasting  sta- 
tions in  and  surrounding  north  Atlantic  Ocean]. — United  States  naval  aviation  chart- 
ing  program. — Storm    tracks. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,   Sept.  1931 ;  chart  1401a. 

Scale  1°  long. =0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Ottice,  July  23.  1931. 
23.8X35.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.29:  931/9 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Synoptic  chart  [sliowing  all  principal  weather  broad- 
casting stations  In  and  surrountling  I'aciflc  Ocean]. — United  States  naval  aviation 
charting  program. — Storm  tracks. 

Quchec  Harbor,  St.  Lawrence  River,  Canada,  from  British  and  Canadian  sur- 
veys to  1905,  with  additions  to  1928;  chart  12l>7.  Scale  naut.  ni.=6.1  in., 
natural  scale  1 :  12.160.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Apr. 
1890,   18th  edition.  June,   1931.     39.3X28.7  in.     t  5()c.  N  6.18: 1207 

Sierra  Leone  River.  Entrance  to  Sierra  Leone  River,  Sierra  Leone,  Africa,  west 
coast,  from  British  surveys  between  1899  and  1925 ;  chart  2286.  Scale  naut. 
m.=3.6  in.,  natural  scale  1:20,000  at  lat.  8°  30'.  Washington,  Hydrographic 
Office,  publi.shed  May,  1006,  4th  edition,  June,  1931.     26.3X43.5  in.     t  50c. 

N  6.18:  2286 

Thames  River.  River  Thames  entrance,  England,  east  coast.  North  Foreland 
to  the  Nf)re,  from  latest  British  surveys;  chart  4479.  Natural  scale  1:52,100. 
Washington,  IIydrograj)hic  Office,  publishetl  Mav,  1915,  13th  edition,  June, 
1931.     26.3X47.4  in.     1 50c.  N  6.18: 4479 

Toronto  Harbor  and  approaches.  Lake  Ontario,  Canada,  from  Canadian  Govern- 
ment survey  in  1913,  topography  and  soundings  inside  harbor  from  plan  by 
Toronto  Harbor  Commission,  c.irrected  to  19:{0 ;  chart  1462.  Scale  2.000 
yds. =6  in.,  natural  scale  1:12,015.  Washington.  Hvdrographic  Office,  pub- 
lished June.  1921,  3d  edition.  June,  1931.     27.2X32.6  in.     t  40c.      N  6.18: 1462 

NAV.\L  .\CADEMY 

Thertnodi/namieK,  diagrams,  tables,  :ind  formulas;  [prepared  In]  Department  of 
Engineering  jind  .\eronautics.     [Revised  edition.]     1931.     [l]-fll  p.  11.  2  pi. 
in  pocket,  large  S"     [To  accomjiany  Thermodynamii-s  abridged — Ennis,  which 
is  not  !i  Government  publication.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-27254  N  12.2  :  T  34/931 

How  to  order  publicMttitiiiN — .Sov  Iiif«iriiiiillitii   follow  Inip  Coutenta 


July,  1931  51 

supplies  and  accounts  bureau 

Accountinff  numhers.  List  of  accounting  numbers  for  ships  and  stations,  Navv. 
1932  edition,  July  1,  1931.     1931.     v+37  p.     $  N  20.2 :  Ac  2/932 

Manual.  Change  4,  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  manual  [1929]  ;  Julj'  1, 
1931.  [1931.]  viii  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages  to  be  in- 
serted in  their  proper  places  in  the  Manual.  A  list  of  these  reprinted  jtages 
is  given  on  p.  vii  and  viii  here  catalogued.]     t  N  20.13  :  Su  7/2/929  ch.4 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  345;  June  1,  1931. 
June,  1931.  l-36a+37-40a+41^9  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  fonn 
for  insertion  in  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda,  1931.  J     t 

N  20.7/1 :  345 

Naval  supplies.  Index  to  specifications  used  [issued]  by  Navy  Department  for 
naval  stores  and  material.     July  1,  1931.    vi+55  p.  12°     [Quarterly.]     t 

N  20.6/3 :  931/3 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

Note. — The  Pan  American  Union  sells  its  own  monthly  Bulletin,  booklets,  and  other 
publications,  at  prices  usually  ranging  from  5c.  to  $2.50.  The  price  of  any  edition,  of  the 
Bulletin  is  25c.  a  single  copy,  the  English  edition  is  $2.50  a  year,  the  Spanish  edition  $2.00 
a  year,  the  Portuguese  edition  $1.50  a  year;  there  is  an  additional  charge  of  75c.  a  year 
on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.  Beginning  with  Jan.  1925, 
the  Pan  American  Union  began  the  publication  of  4  series,  in  Spanish  and  Portuguese,  on 
the  following  subjects :  Agriculture  ;  Etlucation  ;  Finance,  industry  and  commerce ;  Public 
health  and  social  welfare.  The  Spanish  series  is  issued  monthly  and  the  Portuguese 
bimonthly.  They  are  not  published  in  English.  The  subscription  price  is  50c.  for  12 
issues  of  any  one  of  these  series ;  single  copies  of  any  series,  5c.  Address  the  Pan 
American  Union,   Washington,   D.  C. 

Agriculture.  La  educacion  agricola  en  Mexico.  [1931.]  [l]+7  p.  il.  (Serie 
sobre  educaciSn  no.  72,  Junio  de  1931.)  [Del  Boletln  de  la  Union  Panameri- 
cana,  Junio,  1931.]     t  Paper,  5c. ;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c. 

PA  1.13  :  s  72 

Architecture.  Colonial  architecture  of  Brazil;  [by  Carl  A.  Ziegler].  [1931.] 
[l]+6  p.  il.  (Fine  arts  series  no.  7.)  [From  Bulletin,  May,  1931.]  f  Paper, 
5c.  PA  1.36 :  7 

Bulletin  {English  edition).  Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union,  July,  1931;  [v. 
65,  no.  7].  [1931.]  iv-1-681-796  p.  il.  [Monthly.  For  price,  see  note  above 
under   center   head.]  ^ 

L.  C.  card  8-30967  PA  1.6 :  e  65/7 

Same.     (H.  doc.  701,  pt.  7,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

{Portuguese  edition).     Boletim  da   Uniao  Pan-Americana,  Julho,   1931, 

edigao  em  portuguez ;  [v.  33,  no.  7].     [1931.]     iv-f  453-536  p.  il.     [Monthly. 
For  price,  see  note  above  under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  11-27014  PA  1.6  :p  33/7 

{Spanish  edition).    Boletln  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  Julio,  1931,  edicion 

espaiiola;   [v.  65,  no.  7].     [1931.]     iv+675-782  p.  il.     [Monthly.     For  price, 
see  note  above  under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  12-12555  PA  1.6 :  s  65/7 

Vonciliation  and  arbitration  in  America;  [by  Victor  M.  Matirtua].  [1931.] 
[l]+22  p.  il.  (History  series  no,  4.)  [From  Bulletin,  Apr.  1931.]  t  Paper, 
5c.  PA  1.38  :e  4 

Hygiene,  Public.  La  salud  en  America  [segunda  Conferencia  de  Directores 
Nacionales  de  Sanidad,  Washington,  D.  C,  Abril  20-28,  1931;  por  Justo  F, 
Gonzdlez].  [1931.]  [1]-|-10  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  congresos  y  conferencias  no. 
8.)      [Del  Boletln  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  Julio,  1931.]     t  Paper,  5c. 

PA  1.37 :  s  8 

Ho^v  to  order  piibllcation8— See  Information  follo^vlngr  Contents 


52  July,  1931 

PANAMA  CANAL 

Note. — Although  The  Panama  Ciinal  msikes  its  reports   to,  and  Is  under  the  supervi- 
sion of,   the  Secretary  of  War,  It  Is  not  u  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Panama  Canal  record,  v.  24,  no.  48-52;  July  1-20,  1931.  Balboa  Heights,  C.  Z. 
[1931].     p.  G81-744.     [Weekly.] 

L.  C.  card  7-35328  W  79  H :  24/48-52 

Note.— The  yearly  subscription  rate  of  the  P.-inama  Canal  record  is  50c.  domestic, 
and  $1.00  foreign  (sliiRle  is.sue  I'c),  except  in  tlie  case  of  Government  departments  and 
bureaus.  Members  of  Congress,  reprosenfiitlves  of  foreign  Governments,  steamship  lines, 
chambers  of  commerce,  boards  of  trade,  and  university  and  public  libraries,  to  whom  the 
Record  is  distrll)ut<'d  free.  Tiie  word  "  domestic  "  refers  to  the  United  States,  Canada, 
Canal  Zone,  Cuba,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Manua,  Mexico,  tlie  I'liilippines,  Porto  Rico,  Republic 
of  I'anama,  Tutuila,  and  the  Virgin  Islands.  Subscriptions  will  commence  with  the  first 
issue  of  the  Record  in  the  month  in  which  the  subscriptions  are  received,  unless  other- 
wise requested.  Remittiinces  sliotild  be  made  payable  to  Disbursing  Cleric,  Tlie  I'anama 
Canal,  but  should  be  forwarded  to  the  Cliief  of  Office,  The  Panama  Canal,  Washington, 
D.  C.  The  name  and  address  to  which  the  Record  Is  to  be  sent  should  be  plainly 
written.  Postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  and  defaced  or  smooth  coins  will  not  be 
accepted. 

OPERATION  AND  MAINTENANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Bench-marks.  Descriptions  and  elevations  of  precise  level,  Panama  Railroad, 
and  other  bench-marks  along  P.  R.  R.,  various  roads,  and  at  Madden  Lake 
project,  May  1.  1931.  [Panama  Canal  Press,  Mount  Hope,  C.  Z.,  June  17, 
1931].     cover-title,  22  leaves,  16°     (Section  of  Surveys.)     X        W  79.2 :  P  91/2 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

Atlanta,  Oa.  Scheme  of  city  distribution,  Atlanta,  Ga. ;  corrected  to  May  13, 
1931.     1931.     p.  1-4+leaves  5-39.  12"     %  P  I.IS :  At  6/3/931 

Collect-on-dellvery  mail.  Important,  attention  of  postmasters  at  all  money- 
order  post  offices,  irregularities  in  treatment  of  C.  O.  D.  mail  at  post  ofiBces  of 
address;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  July  9,  1931.  1  p. 
narrow  large  8°     t  P  4.2 :  C  68/20 

Forma.  Proper  wording  and  arranprenient  on  3d  and  4th  class  matter  of  request 
of  sender  to  be  notified  on  Form  3547  of  new  address  of  addressee;  [issued  by] 
3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     Mar.  28,  1929,  [reprint]  1931.     1  p.  4"     t 

P  4.2 :  F  76/&-2 

Money-orders.  Stolen  money-order  forms;  [i.ssued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster 
General.     July  7,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  large  8°     t  P  4.2 :  M  74/46(> 

— —  Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 
July  8,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  f"     t  P  4.2  :  IM  74/461 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

July  9,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  large  8°     t  P  4.2 :  M  74/462 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

July  10,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  f"     t  P  4.2  :M  74/463 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  .">d  assistant  Postmaster  G(Mierul. 

July  13,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  large  8"     t  P  4.2  :  .M  74/4H4 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [Issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

July  14,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  large  8"     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/465 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

July  15,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  large  8"     t  P  4.2 :  M  74/466 

Stolen  money-order  forms;   [issued  by]  .'5d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

July  18,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  f"     t  P  4.2  :M  74/467 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

July  22.  1931.     1  p.  narrow  large  S"     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/468 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

July  23,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  large  8"     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/409 

How  to  order  piibllcntioiiN — See  Iiifurmntion  followtnic  Content* 


JCILT,  1931  53 

Money-orders — Continued. 

— —  Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 
July  27,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  large  8°     t  P  4.2 :  M  74/470 

Stolen  money-oi'der  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

July  29,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  large  8"     t  P  4.2 :  M  74/471 

Postal  'bulletin,  v.  52,  no.  15641-666;  July  1-31,  1931.     1931.     various  paging, 
f"     [Daily   except   Sundays  and  holidays.]     *  Paper,   5c.   single   copy,   $2.00 
a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  6-5810  P  1.3 :  52 

Supplies.  List  of  awards,  supplies  for  postal  service  during  fiscal  year  1932. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i-|-96  p.  4"     $  P  15.2 :  Aw  1/932 

ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Note. — The  Bureau  of  Accounts,  under  the  direction  of  a  Comptroller,  was  established 
under  the  provisions  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  June  10,  1921.  It  is  charged  with 
the  administrative  examination  of  the  accounts  and  vouchers  of  the  postal  service 
formerly  imposed  by  law  upon  the  Auditor  for  the  Post  Office  Department. 

Salaries.     Combined  salary,  night-work  differential,  and  overtime  pay  tables, 
effective  July  1,  1981 ;  [prepared  in  Office  of  Comptroller].    1931.    cover-title, 
35  p.  4°    t 
L.  C.  card  31-27253  P  22.2 :  Sa  3/2 

COMPTROLLER'S  OFFICE 

See,  above,  Accounts  Bureau. 

INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL  SERVICE  DIVISION 

Steamboats.  Schedule  of  steamers  appointed  to  convey  mails  from  United 
States  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Territory  of  Hawaii  and  to  possessions  of 
United  States,  schedule  of  air  mail  routes  available  for  dispatch  of  articles 
mailed  in  United  States  to  and  in  foreign  countries,  Aug.  1931.  [July  24, 
1931.]  12  p.  f°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, 75c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26231  P  8.5  :  931/8 

MONEY  ORDERS  DIVISION 

Money-orders.  Register  of  money-order  post  offices  in  United  States  including 
Alaska,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Porto  Rico,  Tutuila  (Samoa),  and  United  States 
Virgin  Islands,  also  in  Antigua,  Bahamas,  Barbados,  Bermuda,  British 
Guiana,  British  Honduras,  British  Virgin  Islands,  Canada,  Canal  Zone,  Cuba, 
Dominica,  Grenada,  Jamaica,  Mexico.  Montserrat,  Nevis,  Newfoundland, 
Philippine  Islands,  St.  Kitts,  St.  Lucia,  St.  Vincent,  and  Trinidad  and  Tobago 
[in  operation  July  1,  1931].  July,  1931.  x+243  p.  il.  $ 
L.  C.  card  9-16602  P  9.5 :  931 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  110,  July  15,  1931,  13th  division. 
Railway  Mail  Service,  comprising  Alaska,  Idaho,  Montana,  Oregon,  and  Wash- 
ington.    [Seattle  P.  O.,  July  15,  1931.]     112  p.  narrow  8"     t    P  10.12/13 :  110 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  115,  .Tune  30,  1931,  15th  division,  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  main  lines  of  Pennsylvania  Railroad  System  from 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  via  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  to  Chicago,  111.,  and  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and 
collateral  lines  that  may  be  designated.  Herbick  &  Held  Printing  Co.,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  [June  30,  1931].     116  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/15 :  115 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  133,  July  16,  1931,  12th  division,  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Louisiana  and  Mississippi.  Louisiana  Printing 
Company,  New  Orleans,  La.  [July  16,  1931].     66+ [1]  p.  narrow  8°     t 

P  10.12/12 :  133 

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Mail  routes — Continued. 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  281,  July  21,  lO.'il,  11th  division,  Railway 

Mail    Service,    comprising   Arkansas,    New    Mexico,    Oklahoma,    and    Texas. 
Babcock  Printing  Co.,  Fort  Worth,  [July  21]  1931.     169+ [1]  p.  narrow  8°     t 

P  10.12/11 :  281 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  492.  July  28,   1931,  7th  division,  Railway 

Mail   Service,  comprising  Kansas  and  Missouri.     Security  Printing  Co.,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  [July  28]  1931.     144  p.  narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/7 :  492 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  514,  June  30,  1931,  6th  division,  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Illinois  and  Iowa.     Chicago  Printers,  Inc.  fJune  30, 
1931].     169+ [1]   p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/6:  514 

Rochester,  N.  Y.  Scheme  of  city  distribution,  Rochester,  N.  Y..  for  use  in 
Railway  Mall  Service.    June,  1931.    p.  1-2+leaves  3-82,  12°    t 

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TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topography  has  prepared  rural  delivery  maps  of  counties  in 
which  rural  delivery  is  completely  established.  They  are  published  in  two  fdrms,  one 
givins  simply  the  rural  free  delivery  routes  starting  from  a  single  given  post  office,  and 
sold  at  70  cents  eacli ;  the  other,  the  rural  free  delivery  routes  in  an  entire  county,  8oid 
at  50  cents  each.  A  uniform  scale  of  1  inch  to  1  mile  is  used.  The  rural-delivery  county 
maps  are  printed  from  the  latest  negatives.  It  is  impracticable  for  the  Department  to 
keep  maps  corrected  to  date  at  all  times.  Editions  are  not  issued,  but  blue  print  copies 
are  produced  in  response  to  special  calls  addressed  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk.  Post  Office 
Department,  Washington,  D.  C.  These  maps  should  not  be  confused  with  the  post  route 
maps,  for  which  see  Monthly  catalogue  for  February,  1931,  page  733. 

PRESIDENT   OF  UNITED   STATES 

Address  of  President  Hoover  on  occasion  of  dedication  of  Harding  Memorial, 
Marion,  Ohio,  June  16,  1931.     1931.     [l]+3  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  31-27160  Pr31.2:H21 

Agriculture  Bepartmcnt.  Executive  order,  exception  from  examination  of 
cooperative  employees  enforcing  plant  quarantine  act.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture.    July  1,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5662.)     *  Paper,  5c.        Pr  31.5 :  C  499/23 

Bestor,  Horace  P.  Executive  order,  designation  of  Horace  Paul  Bestor  as  farm 
loan  commissioner.     July  1,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5663.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr31.5:B4G4./2 

Commerce  Department.  Executive  order,  permitting  persons  holding  certain 
positions  to  receive  appointments  under  Department  of  Commerce.  July  3, 
1931.     1  p.  f     (No.  5666.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  C  736/4 

Consuls.  Executive  order,  amendments  to  Consular  regulations  [18961.  July 
1,  19.31.     1  p.  f     (No.  5661.)     *  Paper,  5e.  Pr  31.5  :F  761/23 

Forsythe,  A.  D.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  A.  D.  Forsythe.  July  2.  1931. 
1  p.  r     (No.  5(565.)     ♦Paper,  5c.  Pr31.5:F775 

Hopkins,  Mrs.  Florence  R.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  Mrs.  Florence  R. 
Hopkins.     June  25,  1931.     1  p.  f"     (No.  5659.)     ♦  Paper,  5c.     Pr31.5:  H  775,  2 

Montana.  Executive  order,  public  water  restoration  no.  70,  Montana  and  Utah. 
July  14,  1931.     1  p.  r     (No.  50G9.)     •  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  M  762/16 

National  forests.  Executive  order,  transfer  of  certain  land  from  military  reser- 
vation to  Sluslaw  National  Forest,  Oreg.  July  22,  1931.  1  p.  f  (No.  5670.) 
♦Paiier,  5c.  Pr31.5:  Si  91 

Nezperce  and  Bitterroot  national  forests.  Idaho,  proclamation  [amondinic 

proclamation  of  Apr.  7,  1931].     July  3,  1931.     1  p.  T     (No.  1960.)     ♦  PapiM-, 
5c.  Pr  31.7  :N  499/2 

• Osceola  National  Forest,  Fia.,  proclamation.     July  10,  1931.     1  p.  map, 

r     (No.  1961.)     •  Pai>er,  5c.  Pr  31.7  :  Os  1 

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Nevada.  Executive  order,  transferring  control  and  administration  of  certain 
land  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  Nevada.  June  26,  1931.  1  p.  f°  (No.  5660.) 
•Paper,  5c.  '  Pr 31.5 :  N 411/11 

Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  use  as  naval  ammunition 

depot,  Nevada.     July  2,  1931.     1  p.  f     (No.  5664.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5 :  N  411/12 

Oregon.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  resurvey,  Oregon. 
July  6,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5667.)     ♦  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  Or  3/24 

State  Department.  Executive  order,  amending  Schedule  A  of  civil-service 
rules  [relating  to  assistants  to  legal  adviser.  State  Department].  June  24. 
1931.     1  p.  f"     (No.  5657.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  C  499/22 

Wyomhiff.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  land  for  target  range,  Wy- 
oming.    July  6,  1931.     Ip.  f     (No.  5668.)     *  Paper,  5c.         Pr  31.5 :  W  994/23 

SHIPPING  BOARD 

SHIPPING  BOARD  MERCHANT  FLEET  CORPORATION 

Ships.     Schedule  of  sailings  [Shipping  Board  vessels,  general  cargo,  passenger, 
and  mail  services]  July  1-Aug.  15,  1931  [no.  116;  issued  by  Traffic  Depart- 
ment].    [1931.]     8  p.  il.  4°,  folded  into  narrow  8°  size.     [Monthly.]     t 
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SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

Note. — In  a  recent  price-list,  the  Smithsonian  Institution  publishes  this  notice :  "Appli- 
cants for  the  publications  in  this  list  are  requested  to  state  the  grounds  for  their  requests, 
as  the  Institution  is  able  to  supply  papers  only  as  an  aid  to  the  researches  or  studies  in 
which  they  are  esvecially  interested.  These  papers  are  distributed  gratis,  except  where 
price  is  siven,  and  should  be  ordered  by  the  puhlication  numiers  arranged  in  sequence. 
The  serial  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  are  as  follows :  1,  Smithsonian 
contributions  to  knowledge;  2.  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections;  3,  Smithsonian 
annual  reports.  No  sets  of  these  are  for  sale  or  distribution,  as  most  of  the  volumes  are 
out  of  print.  The  papers  issued  in  the  series  of  Contributions  to  knowledge  and  Mis- 
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establishments,  learned  societies,  and  specialists  in  this  country  and  abroad  ;  and  are 
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be  made  payable  to  the  '  Smithsonian  Institution.'  The  Smithsonian  report  volumes  and 
the  papers  "reprinted  in  separate  form  therefrom  are  distributed  gratuitousUf  by  the 
Institution  to  libraries  and  individuals  throughout  the  world.  Very  few  of  the  Report 
volumes  are  now  available  at  the  Institution,  but  many  of  those  of  which  the  Smith- 
sonian edition  is  exhausted  can  be  purchased  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
Government  Printing  Office,  Washington.  D.  C.  The  Institution  maintains  mailing-lists 
of  public  libraries  and  other  educational  establishments,  hut  no  general  mailing-hst  of 
individuals.  A  library  making  application  to  be  listed  for  Smithsonian  publications 
should  state  the  number  of  volumes  which  it  contains  and  the  date  of  its  establishment, 
and  have  the  endorsement  of  a  Member  of  Congress." 

The  annual  reports  are  the  only  Smithsonian  publications  that  are  regularly  issued  as 
public  "documents.  All  the  others"  are  paid  for  from  the  private  funds  of  the  Institution, 
hut  as  they  are  usually  regarded  as  public  documents  and  have  free  transmission  by  mail 
they  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalogue. 

Shells  (conch oloffp).  Types  of  Lamnrck's  genera  of  shells  as  selected  by  J.  G. 
Children  in  1823  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  A.  S.  Kennard,  A.  E.  Salisburj-,  and 
B.  B.  Woodward.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  July  11.  1931.  [2]-f 
40  p.  (Publication  3112;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  82,  no. 
17.)     t  Paper,  30c. 

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NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  comprise  an  annual  report  and  three 
scientific  series,  viz.  Proceedings,  Bulletins,  and  Contributions  from  national  herbarium. 
The  editions  are  distributed  to  established  lists  of  libraries,  scientific  institutions,  and 
specialists,  any  surplus  copies  being  supplied  on  application.  The  Proceedings  are  usually 
brief  technical  papers  and  the  Bulletins  generally  monographs  based  on  the  Museum  col- 
lections in  biology,  geology,  and  anthropology.  No  sets  of  any  of  these  series  can  now  be 
furnished. 

Beginning  with  v.  66,  the  binding  of  volumes  of  Proceedings  in  either  paper  or  cloth  was 
discontinued.  The  separate  papers  will  be  sent  to  depository  libraries  and  to  others  desig- 
nated to  receive  them,  as  issued,  and  a  title-page  and  index  will  be  published  for  each 
volume  so  that  the  volume  may  he  bound  if  desired. 

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Annelids.  Three  new  species  of  polychaetous  anuelids  from  Chesapeake  Bay ; 
by  Aaron  L.  Treadwell.  1931.  cover-title,  5  p.  il.  (Proceedings,  v.  79,  art. 
1;  no.  2807.)     t  SI  3.6:  2867 

Beetles,  llevision  of  species  of  beetles  of  genus  Trirhjtb<]a  north  of  Mexico;  by 
Doris  Holmes  Blake.  1931.  cover-title,  38  p.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Proceedings,  v,  7lV 
art.  2;  no.  2868.)     t  SI3.6:28(;ts 

Foraminifera  of  Atlantic  Ocean:  pt.  8,  llotaiiidue,  AiuphisteKinidae,  Calcarinl- 
dae,  Cynibaloporettidae,  Globorotaliidae,  Anoniuliniilae,  Plauorbulinidae,  Ku- 
pertiidae,  and  Homotreniidae;  by  Joseph  Augustine  Cu.sbinan.     1931.    ix+179 
p.  26  p.  of  pi.     (Bulletin  104  [pt.  8].)     *  Paper,  65c. 
L.  C.  card  18-26668  SI  3.3^  104/8 

Ichneumon-flies.  Descriptions  of  13  new  American  and  Asiatic  ichneumon-flies, 
with  taxonomic  note.s ;  by  R.  A.  Cushman.  1931.  cover-title,  16  p.  (Pro- 
ceedings, V.  79,  art.  14 ;  no.  2880.)     t  SI  3.6 :  2880 

Mollusks.  Descriptions  of  new  marine  moUusks  from  Panama,  with  figure  of 
genotype  of  Engina ;  by  Paul  Bartsch.  1931.  cover-title,  10  p.  1  pi.  (Pro- 
ceedings, V.  79,  art.  15;  no.  2881.)     t  SI  3.6:  2881 

Nematoid  worms.  Two  new  species  of  nematode  worms  of  genus  Ostertagia 
from  Virginia  deer,  with  Note  on  Ostertagia  lyrata  [and  with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  G.  Dikmans.  1931.  cover-title,  6  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Proceedings, 
V.  79,  art.  6;  no.  2872.)     t  SI  3.6:  2872 

Siphoxturmia.  Two-winged  tlies  belonging  to  Siphosturmia  and  allied  genera, 
with  descriptions  of  2  new  species ;  by  H.  J.  Reinhard.  1931.  cover-title,  11  p. 
(Proceedings,  v.  79,  art.  11 ;  no.  2877.)     t  SI  3.6 :  2877 

Trematodes.  Four  new  species  of  trematode  worms  from  muskrat,  Ondatra 
zibethica,  with  key  to  trematode  parasites  of  muskrat  [and  with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  Emmett  W.  Price.  1981.  cover-title,  13  p.  il.  ( Proceetllngs, 
V.  79,  art.  4;  no.  2870.)     t  SI  3.6:  2870 

STATE   DEPARTMENT 

NOTB. — With  tbe  publication  of  I  lie  first  number  of  the  printed  Press  releases  on  Oct. 
5,  1929,  tbe  Department  of  State  inauKurnted  a  new  publication  program.  The  daily 
mimeographed  releases  are  made  available  to  the  public  weekly  in  printed  form  ;  also, 
all  publications  (except  laws,  Executive  orders,  proclamations,  and  treaties)  are  num- 
bered consecutively  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  sent  to  press.  Pulilications  of  a 
similar  character  are  brought  within  well-deflned  aeries,  and  each  series  publication  bears 
a  series  number  in  addition  to  its  publication  number.  Laws,  Executive  orders,  and 
proclamations  are  issued  in  separate  series  and  are  numbered  within  each  series  in  the 
or<ler  in  which  they  are  signed.  Treaties  are  Issued  in  a  separate  series  and  are  num- 
bered in  the  order  in  which  they  aro  proclaimed.  Imiexos  to  the  Pnss  releases  are 
supplied  semiannually,  as  of  December  31  and  .Tune  30.  The  Department  of  State  includes 
In  the  I'ross  release  scries,  each  quarter,  a  complete  list  of  its  publications  for  the  pre- 
ceding quarter. 

The  list  below  frequently  includes  certain  relevant  publications  issued  by  other  agencies 
of  the  Government  under  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain  relevant 
Congressional   documents. 

Diplomatic  list,  July,  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+46  p.  24°     ([Publication 
207.]   )     [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]    *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  Oac. 
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Press  releasee.    I're.ss  releases,  Jan.  3-June  27,  1931,  weekly  Issues  nos.  06-91a 
[titlc-pago  and  index].     1931.     [1] -f  515-.'529  p.     ( [I'ubllcatlon  217.])      [The 
index  is  de.signatod  as  weekly  issue  no.  91a.]     •  I'aper,  5c. 
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Same,  weekly  Issue  no.  92-95;   July  4-25,   1931.     [1931.]     p.   1-114,   2 

maps.  (I'ublicatlon  206,  211.  214,  and  210.)  [See  also  note  above  under 
center  head.  State  Deiiartment.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  for- 
eign 8ui)scrlptlon.  ^2.7^).  S  1.25 :  92-95 

Publications  of  Department  of  State,  list  cumulative  from  Oct.  1.  1929;  July  1, 
1931.    1931.     [2]-f9  p.     ([Publication  205.])     [Quarterly.]     t 
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Treaty  information,  bulletin  21,  June  30,  1931 ;  compiled  by  Treaty  Division. 
1931.    iv+39  p.     ([Publication  213.])     [Monthly.    The  period  covered  is  the 
calendar  month  preceding  the  date  given.]    *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  75c. 
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Unclaimed  estates  in  Netherlands  [diplomatic  correspondence,  Mar.  1, 1878-June 
24,  1911].     1931.     [2] +14  p.     ([Publication  200.])      [Published  previously 
under  title  Estates  in  Holland.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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SUPREME  COURT 

Uampiell,  Frank  B.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  59,  United  States 
vs.  Frank  B.  Campbell,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+14  p.     t  Ju  6.7:0152 

Opinions.  OflScial  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  283  U.  S.,  no.  2 ;  Ernest  Knaebel, 
reporter.  Preliminary  print.  [1931.]  covei--title,  v+[l]+142-308+viii  p. 
[Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1930  (opinions  of  Apr.  13, 
1931,  concluded,  and  memoranda  of  cases  decided  with  and  without  opinion  on 
June  1,  1931).  This  number  contains  table  of  cases  reported  in  v.  283,  pts.  1 
and  2.  From  United  States  reports,  v.  283.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  75c. 
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scription, 5c.  added  for  each  pamphlet.  Ju  6.8/la :  283/2 

Vanhiervliet,  Leonard.  Certificate,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  163,  United  States  vs. 
Leonard  Vanbiervliet,  on  certificate  from  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  cir- 
cuit.    [1931.]     cover-title,  i+3  p.     t  Ju6.7:V273 

TAX  APPEALS  BOARD 

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volume.  Later,  bound  volumes,  containing  table  of  contents  and  index,  will  be  issued, 
the  price  of  these  being  given  at  time  of  publication. 

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tive June  9,  1931  [amendment  to  Rules  of  practice  before  Board  of  Tax  Ap- 
peals, revised  to  Feb.  1,  1931].     [1931.]     lip.     t  Y  3.T  19  :  7/931/rule  5 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

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Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  industrial  alcohol,  narcotic, 
and  other  laws,  including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of  Customs 
and  Patent  Appeals,  v.  60,  no.  1-5;  July  2-30,  1931.  [1931.]  various  pag- 
ing. [Weekly.  Department  decisions  numbered  44987-450G3,  abstracts 
16894-17263,  internal  revenue  decision  4318,  industrial  alcohol  3-5,  Tariff 
Commission  Notices  dated  July  7,  14,  and  27,  1931,  Tariff  Commission  Notices 
63-65,  and  miscellaneous  (disbarments  and  suspensions).]  *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.50. 
L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2 :  60/1-5 

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58  July,  1931 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Govcmtnent  officials  and  anployccx.  Standardized  regulations  to  govern  alluw- 
ames  lor  liviui,'  quarters,  lieat,  fuel,  and  light  for  civilian  ollieers  and  em- 
ployees of  Government  stationed  in  foreign  countries  (act  June  26,  1930,  4G 
Stat.,  818).     1931.     8  p.  4°     t  T51.2:F7t: 

FEDERAL   STANDABD    STOCK    CATALOGUE    1X)ARD 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalogue :  sec.  2,  pt.  1,  Issue  and 
sales  stores.  Army,  and  ships'  stores.  Navy,  Apr.  1931.  p.  5-11,  4°  [Issued 
in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder,]     ♦  rai)er,  5c. 

T  51.7/G :  931/sec.  2,  pt.  1 

Same:  sec.  2,  pt.  G,  class  11,  Pumps  and  their  parts.     Apr.     1931.    9  p.  4° 

[Loose-leaf  form.]     *  I'ai)er,  5c.  T  51.7/7: 11/2 

Same :  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  12,  Boat  and  ship-fittings.     June,  1931.     77  p.  4° 

[Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  20c.  T  51.7/7  :  12 

Same:  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  40,  Tools,  machine  (bending-roUs,  drop-hammers, 

drills,  grinders,  lathes,  milling-machines,  planers,  presses,  punches,  riveters, 
rolling-machines,  saws,  shears,  etc.),  and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts. 
Jan.   193L     77  p.   4°     [Loose-leaf   form.]     *  Paper,   20c.  T  51.7/7 :  40 

Same :  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  47.  Metal  in  plates  and  sheets.     May,  1931.     21 

p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     ♦  Paper,  10c.  T  51.7/7:  47/2 

Same :  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  71,  Badges,  Insignia,  medals,  etc.     May,  1931. 

132  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  30c.  T  51.7/7:  71 

Same:  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  72,  Boot.s,  shoes,  leather  and  rubber-clothing. 

Mar.  1931.     152  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  35c.  T  51.7/7 :  72 

Same:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  Commercial  practices,  si)ecifications,  and  standards, 

bibliography,  [and]  freight  tran.^portation.  [1931.]  p.  3-4,  4°  [Loo!?e-leaf 
form.  Substitute  for  corresponding  page  of  previous  edition.  Freight  trans- 
portation and  bibliography.]     *  Paper,  5c.       T  51.7/6:  931/sec.  3,  pt.  7/par.  7-8 

Same:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  MM,  division  nn,  Softwoods  [with  bibliography]. 

Apr.  1931.     80  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  20c.  T  51.7/9:  MM-nu 

Same:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  PP,  division  dd,  Fresh-veal  [with  bibliography], 

July,  1931.     8  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/9 :  PP-dd 

Same :  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  QQ,  division  n.  Copper-bars  and  ingots   [with 

bibliography].     May,  1931.     10  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  51.7/9 :  QQ-n 

Same:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  QQ,  division  rr,  Zinc-pigs,  sheets,  and  slabs 

[with  bibliography].     June,  1931.     8  p.  4°     [Loo.'^e-loaf  form.]     *  I'apcr,  5c. 

T  51.7/9  :QQ-rr 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  butter.     Mar.  31,  1931.     6  p. 

12°     [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  381a,  Jan.  25,  1927]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T51.7/S:C-B-801 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  catsup,  tomato.     Mar.  31, 

1931.     5  p.  12°     ♦Paper,  5c.  T  51  7/S:  JJJ-C-91 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  chee.se,  .Vmerican   (Cheddar 

or  American-Cheddar).  Mar.  31,  1931.  5  p.  12°  [SuiK'r.sedes  part  of  U.  S. 
G.  M.  S.  381a,  Jan.  25.  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8:  C-CV271 

Satne:  .sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Fcnieral  specification  Tor  cherries,  canned.     Mav  26, 

1931.    5  p.  12°     [ Sup<>rs«Hles  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  (iOCa,  Jan.  2.%  1929.]     ♦  Paper,  .^)c 

T51.7/S:Z-C-30I 

Same:  sec.  4,  pi.  5,  Federal  spiH-ification  for  «-ocfia.     JIar.  31,  1931.     5  p. 

12°     [SuFiersedes  U.  S.  (J.  M.  S.  G-lOb,  Oct.  8,  1929.]     •Paper.  .V. 

T51.7/S:  JJJ-C-5()l 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.   Federal   specification   for  conorete-units,  nias«>iirv. 

hollow.     Apr.  28.  1931.     6  p.  12°     'Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/S }  SS-C-621 

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July,  1931  59 

Government  supplies — Coutinued. 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cornstarch.     Mar.  3,  1031. 

4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  639a,  Oct.  8,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8  :N-C-541 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  desks,  steel.     Mar.  31, 1931. 

4  p.  12°     [Sui>ersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  477,  Apr.  25,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  AA-D-191 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  fine-aggregate  for  Portland 

ceraent-concrete-pavement  or  base  (sand,  etc.).     Feb.  3,  1931.    4  p.  12°     [Su- 
persetles  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  464,  Jan.  25,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.      T  51.7/8  :SS-F-351 

Srime:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  flour,  wheat.     Mar.  3,  1931. 

5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  641a,  Oct.  S,  1929.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  N-F-4S1 

Same:   sec.   4,   pt.   5,   Federal   specification   for   gelatin.     Mar.  3,   1931. 

4  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  C-G-191 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  ginger  ale.     Mar.  3,  19.11. 

3  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  EE-G-39  L 

Same;  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  jams,  fruit.    Mar.  31,  1931. 

6  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.     635a,  Sept.  3,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  Z-J-71 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  jellios.  fruit.    Mar.  31,  1931. 

4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  270,  Jan.  22,  192.5.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  Z-J-191 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  milk,  dry,  malted.     Mar.  3, 

1931.     3  p.  12°      [Supersedes  part  of  U.   S.  G.  M.   S.  381a,  Jan.   25,  1927.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  C-M-341 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  milk,  evaporated.     Mar.  31, 

1931.     5  p.  12"     [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  381  a,  Jan.  25,  1927.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  C-M-371 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  oil,  olive   (edible  grade). 

Mar.   3,   1931.     5   p.   12°      [Supersedes   U.    S.    G.   M.    S.   77,   Oct.    25.   1923.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  Z-0-351 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.   5,  Federal  specification  for  paint,  readv-mixed,   and 

semi-paste,  black.     Mar.  31,  1931.     9  p.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  14b. 
Sept.  2,  1925.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  TT-P-61 

Sr.rae.  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paints,  iron-hydroxide  and 

iron-oxide,  ready-mixed  and  semi-paste.     Mar.  31,  1931.     10  p.  12"     [Super- 
•sedes  U.  S.  G.  M.   S.  13b,   Sept.  2,  1925.]     *  Paper,  5c.    T  51.7/8 :  TT-P-31 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pineapple,  canned.    Mar.  31. 

1931.    5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  609a,  Jan.  25,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  Z-P-351 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  preserves,  fruit.     Mar.  31, 

1931.    4  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  Z^P-631 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  thinner,  paint,  for  semipaste 

paints    (when  use  of  straight  linseed  oil  is  not  j^T-lified).     Mar.  31,  1931, 
6  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  17,  Feb.  3,  192::. ]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  TT-T-271 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  varnish,  interior.     Mar.  31, 

1931.     7  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  22,  Feb.  3,  1922.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  TT-V-71 

• Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  varnish,  spar,  water-resist- 
ing. Mar.  31,  1931.     7  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  18b,  Aug.  7,  1926.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  TT-V-121 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wood-preservative,  coal-tar 

creosote  for  ties  and  structural  timbers.    Apr.  28,  1931.    3  p.  12°    [Supersedes 
part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  395,  Apr.  1,  1926.]     *  Paper,  5c.        T  51.7/8 :  TT-W-556 

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60  July,  1931 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wood-preservative,  creosote- 

coal-tar-solution   for  ties  and  striutural-timbers.     Apr.  28,  1931.     3  p.  12° 
[Supersorh's  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  3!>5,  Apr.  1,  1926.]     *  Taper.  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  TT-W-566 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  wood-preservative,  creosote 

for  brush  and  spray  treatment.     Apr.  28,  1931.     3  p.  12°     [Suppr^edes  part 
of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  395.  Apr.  1,  1926.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  TT-W-561 

Snnie:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  yeast.    Mar.  31,  1931.    4  p. 

12"     [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  389,  Mar.  1,  1926.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  EE-Y-131 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  zinc-oxide,  dry  and  paste- 

in-oil.    Mar.  31,  1931.     10  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  8,  Feb.  3.  1922.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/S :  TT-Z-301 

COAST  GUARD 

ilarion  Expedition  to  Davis  Strait  and  Baffin  Bay,  under  direction  of  Coast 
Guard,  1928,  scientific  results:  pt.  3,  Arctic  ice.  with  especial  reference  to  its 
disti-ibution  to  north  Atlantic  Ocean  [with  bibliography ;  by]  Edward  H. 
Smith.  1931.  x-|-2-l  p.  11.  4  maps.  (Bulletin  19.)  [The  4  maps  given  in 
the  collation  are  overlay.-   to  be  used  in  connection  with   text  figures.]     t 

T  47.3  :  19/pt.  3 

Pay.  Amendments  to  Pay  and  supply  instructions  [Coast  Guard,  1926]  no.  41 
and  42;  Jan.  19  and  Mar.  3,  1931.     1931.     Each  1  p.     t 

T  47.8 :  P  29/3/926/amdt.  41,  42 

COMPTROLLER    OF   CURRENCY 

National  hanks.     Monthly  statement  of  capital  stock  of  national  banks,   na- 
tional bank  notes,  and  Federal  re.serve  bank  notes  outstanding,  bonds  on  de- 
posit, etc.     [July  1,  1931.]     July  1,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  r     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21266  T  12.9:  931/7 

CUSTOMS   COURT 

See  p.  27. 

GENERAL  SUPPLY  COMMITTEE 

Govtrnnicnt  supplies.  Quarterly  price  list,  1st  quarter,  fiscal  year  1932.  July 
1-Sept.  30.  1931,  classes  5,  21,  25,  27,  29,  35-38,  51-53,  and  56.  [1931.  j  32 
p.  4°     t  T  45.8:  5/932-1 

Same,  class  8,  Motor  vehicles,  bicycles,  trailers,  and  all  accessories,  out- 
fits, and  parts,  tires  and  tubes.     [1931.]     8  p.  4°     t  T  45.8 :  S/932-1 

GOVERNMENT  ACTUARY 

r.iirtds  of  United  Stales.  Market  prices  and  investment  values  of  outstanding 
bduds  and  nolcs  |or  United  States,  June,  1931].  July  1,  1931.  5  p.  i" 
(F(.i-m  A.)      [Monthly.]     r  T 50.5: 931/6 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Internal  revenue  bulletin,  v.  10.  no.  27-30;  July  6-27,  1931.  1931.  various 
paging.  [Weekly.]  ♦Paper,  5e.  single  copy  (for  subscription  price  see  note 
below ) . 

L.  C.  card  22-26051  T  22.23/1 :  931/27-30 

NoTH. — The  Internal  revenue  bulletin  service  for  1931  will  consist  of  weekly  bullotlns 
nnd  Kemlannual  cumulative  bulletin.^.  The  weekly  bulletins  will  contain  the  rulings 
nnd  (leclBloiiH  to  be  miidc  i)ul)llc  iind  all  Tr.asury  Department  decisions  (known  as 
Treasury  dccl.sioiis)  pcrtiiinlnc  to  internal  revenue  matters.  The  semiannual  cumula- 
tive buIlethiH  will  contain  iiU  rulincs  and  decisions  (iiuluding  Treasury  decisions) 
published  during  the  previous  G  montlis.  The  complete  bulletin  service  may  be  ob- 
tained, on  a  Bubscrlpllon  basis,  from  the  Superlnteudent  of  Documents,  Government 
Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  for  ifSL'.OO  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.75. 


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I 


July,  1931  61 

Internal  revenue  news,   v.   5,   no.    1;    July,    1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,   16   p. 
[Monthly.    Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  27-26746  T  22.33 :  5/1 

Tobacco.  Regulations  76  relating  to  shipment  or  delivery  of  manufactured 
tobacco,  snuff,  cigars,  or  cigarettes  for  consumption  beyond  jurisdiction  of 
internal  revenue  laws  of  United  States  without  payment  of  internal-revenue 
tax,  under  sec.  317,  tariff  act  of  1930,  and  act  of  Aug.  4,  18S6.  Revised  July, 
1931.  1931.  ii+13  p.  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27144  T  22.17 :  76/2 

LOANS  AND  CURRENCY  DIVISION 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Caveat  list  of  United  States  registered  bonds  and 
notes,  July  1,  1931.     [1931.]     73  p.  t"     [Monthly.]     t  T  26.7: 931/7 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Epilepsy.    Influence  on  epilepsy  of  diet  low  in  pellagra-preventive  factor;  by 
N.  P.  Walker  and  G.  A.  Wheeler.    1931.     [l]-flO  p.   il.     (Reprint  1468.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  15,  Apr.  10,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27140  T  27.6/a  :  1468 

Meningococcus.  Studies  on  meningococci  isolated  in  United  States,  1928-30, 
serological  classification  and  geographic  distribution  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Sara  E.  Branham,  Clara  E.  Taft,  and  Sadie  A.  Carlin.  1931.  [l]+20 
p.  il.  (Reprint  1469.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  16,  Apr.  17, 
1931.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27186  T  27.6/a:  1469 

Milk.  Preliminary  report  of  committee  on  milk  production  and  control,  White 
House  Conference  on  Child  Health  and  Protection,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov. 
19-22,  1930.  1931.  [l]+42  p.  il.  (Reprint  1466.)  [From  Public  health 
reports,  v.  46,  no.  14,  Apr.  3,  1931.  Also  issued  by  Dairy  Industry  Bureau 
with  subtitle,  Preliminary  report  of  committee  on  economic  aspects  of  milk, 
for  which  see  Dairy  Industry  Bureau,  Milk,  p.  7.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27139  T  27.6/a  :  1466 

'Narcotics.  Proceedings  of  conference  of  representatives  of  medical,  dental, 
pharmaceutical,  and  veterinary  associations  and  other  scientific  associations 
and  agencies  with  surgeon  general  of  Public  Health  Service,  held  at  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Aug.  12,  1930.  1931.  viii+77  p.  (Supplement  96  to  Public  health 
reports.)      [Running   head   is:  Proceedings   of   Narcotic   Drug   Conference.] 

*  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  31-27109  T  27.6/2 :  96 

Phosplwrus,  total  calcium,  and  diffusible  calcium  content  of  blood  sera  of  lepers 
and  their  relation  to  bone  changes  [with  list  of  references] ;  by  Jerald  G. 
Woolev,  with  technical  assistance  of  Hilary  Ross.  1931.  [1]-|-18  p.  (Re- 
print 1461.)      [From   Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  12,   Mar.  20,   1931.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  31-27138  T  27.6/a  :  1461 

Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  27-31 ;  July  3-31,  1931.  1931.'  [xix] +1565-1868 
p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  [Weekly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $2.75. 

L.  C.  card  6-25167  T  27.6 :  46/27-31 

Special  articles. — No.  27.  Three  outbreaks  of  food  poisoning  apparently  due  to 
B.  enteritidis,  B.  paratyphosus  B  (aertrycke  type),  and  B.  paratyphosus  A,  respec- 
tively [with  bibliography]  :  1.  Outbreak  at  Sacramento,  Calif.,  by  .1.  C.  Geiger,  Mar- 
garet Nelson,  and  J.  P.  Gray ;  [2,  Outbreak  at  M.  Z.  Hospital,  San  Francisco,  Calif,  by 
J.  C.  Geiger,  Margaret  Nelson,  and  F.  Firestone;  3.  Outbreak  at  F.  Hospital,  Oakland, 
Calif.,  by  .J.  C.  Geiger,  Margaret  Nelson,  and  H.  L.  Wynns]. — Some  aspects  of  ship  fumi- 
gation [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  J.  R.  Ridlon. — No.  28.  Some  essential  considera- 
tions in  connection  with  rural  health  program  ;  by  W.  F.  Draper. — Experiments  with 
certain  fumigants  used  for  destruction  of  cockroaches  [with  list  of  references]  :  by 
J.  R.  Ridlon. — Public  Health  Service  publications,  list  of  publications  issued  Jan.-.lune, 
1931. — No.  29.  PhTsical  examination  as  instrument  of  research  ;  by  Rollo  H.  Britten. — 
New  subspecies,  radicans,  of  Alcaligenes  faecalis  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Alice  C. 
Evans. — Effect  of  fumigation   on   cockroaches  on    ships ;   by   C.    L.   Williams. — No.   M. 


How  to  order  publications — See  Information  following  Contents 


62  JtTLT,    1931 


Public  health  reports — Continued. 

Need  for  continued  study  In  public  health  work  {with  list  of  books  recommended  for 
libraries  of  State  and  local  ht-altb  departments]  ;  by  W.  S.  Leathers. — Chemistry  of 
cell  division:  2,  lielatlun  betwe<n  cell  growth  and  division  in  Amoeba  proteus  [with 
list  of  retorencesj  ;  by  H.  W.  Chiilkley. — Air  Jet  hydrocyanic  acid  sprayer;  by  C.  L. 
Williams. — No.  31.  Sickness  among  male  industrial  employees  in  Ist  quarter  of  1931  ; 
by  Dean  K  Brundage. — Study  of  illness  among  gra(le  school  children  ;  by  Charles  C. 
Wilson,  Ira  V.  Iliscock,  J.  H.  Watkins.  and  Jarvis  D.  Case,  with  cooperation  of  John 
L.  Kice. — Fumigation  of  loaded  ships;  by  C.  L.  Williams. 

Note. — This  publication  is  distributed  gratuitously  to  State  and  local  health  officers, 
and  other  persons  engaged  in  public  health  work,  by  the  Surgeon  General  of  the 
Public  Health  Service,  Treasury  De|»artment.  Others  desiring  the  Iteports  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated 
above. 

Rat  proofing  of  vessels  (3d  edition),  with  drawings  illustrating  General  in- 
structions for  rat  proofing  of  ships  compiled  and  promulgated  hy  American 
Marine  Standards  Committee  (H.  no.  41,  approved  Feb.  8,  1929)  ;  by  S.  B. 
Grubbs  and  B.  K.  HoLseiidorl'.  1931.  v+84  p.  11.  5  pi.  (Supplement  9:^  to  Pub- 
lic health  reports.)  [The  1st  and  2d  editions  were  issued  as  Reprint  1030 
from  Public  health  reports.]  ♦Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27187  T  27.G/2  :  93 

Sulphydryl.    Action  of  sulphydryl,  iron,  and  cyanide  compounds  on   oxygen 
consumption  of  living  cells  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Sanford  M.  Rosen- 
thal and  Carl  Voegtlin.    1931.     [l]+19p.  il.     (Reprint  145G.)     [From  Public 
health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  10,  Mar.  6,  1931.]     *  I'aper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27137  T  27.6/a  :  1456 

\'ENEREAL  DISEASES  DIVISION 

Yenereal  disease  infomiation.    Venereal  disease  information,  issued  by  Public 
Health  Service  for  use  in  its  cooperative  work  with   State  health  depart- 
ments, V.  12,  no.  3;  Mar.  20,  1931.     1931.     [1] +101-1 44+iv  p.     [Monthly.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  23-26719  T  27.26: 12/3 

Special  article. — Prevention  and  treatment  of  venereal  diseases  in  seamen ;  by 
Audrey  G.   Morgan. 

Same,   v.   12,    no.   7;    July   20,    1931.     1931.     [l]+287-337+iv   p.   1    pi. 

[Monthly.]  T  27.26: 12/7 

Special  articles. — Kahn  reaction  in  blood  serum  of  normal  and  syphilitic  guinea 
pigs  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  K.  K.  Bryant  and  J.  F.  Mahoney. — Practical  belt  for 
mercury  inunctions ;  [by]  O.  C.  Wenger. 

TREASURER  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Paper  money.    Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing June  30,  1931.    July  1,  1931.    1  p.  oblong  24°    t  T  40.8  :  931/6 

WAR   DEPARTMENT 


I 


30-1770.  Quartermaster  Corps :  Historical  record  of  pul 
systems,  and  utilities;  June  24,  1931.  [1931. 
30-1770.   Dec.   31,   1929.]      »  Paper,  Gc. 


36-2600.   Finance    Department:    Soldiers'    deposits;    May    22,    1931.       [1931.] 
[Supersedes   AR   35-2000,   Sept   30,    1927.]      •  Paper.    5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  35-_-ow/o 
35-6520.  Same :  Property  accountability  and  responsibility,  Chancres  1 ;  July  8.  1931. 
[1031.]      -A    p.      t  W  1 .0  2  :  35-0.^)20  /3/ch.  1 

105-20.       Signal  Corps  :  Wire  and  radio  communication  systems.  Changes   1  ;  June  16, 


ubllc    buildings,    structures, 

*  ]      4    p.       [Supersedes   AR 

W  1.0  f: 30-1770/3 

3    p. 

W  i.6/1  :  35-2600/3 


140-27.       OOl 


gnal  Corps  :  Wire  and  radio  communication  systems.  Changes   1  ;  June  16, 

1931.      [1931.]      2  p.     t  W  1.6/2 :  105-20/3/ch.  1 

lleers'   Reserve  Corps:  Coast  Artillery  Corps,  effective  July   1,   l!i31  ;   May 

20.    1931.       [1031.]       12    p.       [Supersedes    AR    140-27,    June    13,    1925.] 

•  Paper.  5c.  W  l.G/1  :  140-27/2 

140-29.       Same:  Field  artillery,  effective  July  1,  1931  ;  May  20,  1931.     [1931.]      13  p. 

[Supersedes    AR    140-20,    June    15,    1925.]       •  Paper,    5c. 

W  1.0/1  :  140-29/2 

How  to  order  pnbllcationa^See  Informntittn  (olloTvlnir  Contenta 


July,  1931  63 


Army  regulations — Continuecl. 

140-33.  Same:  Medical  Department,  efiPective  July  1.  1931;  May  20,  1931.  [1931.] 
12   p.      [Supersedes   AR   140-33,    June   15,    1925.]      *  Paper,    5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  140-33/2 

140-34.  Same  :  Military  intelligence,  effective  July  1,  1931.  May  20,  1931.  [1931.] 
13  p.      [Supersedes  AR  140-34,  June  15,  1925.]      •  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  140-34/2 

140-37.  Same :  Quartermaster  Corps,  effective  July  1,  1931 ;  May  20,  1931.  [1931.] 
10   p.      [Supersedes   AR    140-37,   June   15,    1925.]      *  Paper,    5c. 

W  1.6/1 :  140-37/2 

145-10.  Reserve  Officers'  Training  Corps :  Administration  and  training ;  May  28, 
1931.  [1931.]  41  p.  il.  [Supersedes  AR  145-10,  Dec.  15,  1924,  includ- 
ing  Changes   4,   Apr.   22,    1929.]      'Paper,    10c.  W  1.6/1 :  145-10/2 

350-3000.  Military  education:  Army  extension  courses;  May  28.  1931.  [1931.]  23 
p.  [Supersedes  AR  350-3000,  Oct.  17,  1927,  including  Changes  1,  Aug. 
26,  1929.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1 :  350-3000/2 

Army  supplies.  Table  of  allowances  :  Equipment  for  posts,  camps,  and  stations ; 
May  28,  1931.     [1931.]     28  p.     t  W  1.28 : 1-7 

Mobilization  regulations,     t 

1-3.  Classification  of  enlisted  men;  May  1,  1931.     [1931.]     16  p.  W  1.29: 1-3 

Technical  regulations. 

NoTBi. — The  Technical  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders.  They  will  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  regulations  of  a 
technical  nature,  such  as  descriptions  of,  instructions  for  the  care  of,  instructions  for 
the  handling  of,  and  the  proper  nomenclature  of  arms,  matgriel,  and  equipment  of  the 
various  branches.  This  series  will  include  the  class  of  publications  heretofore  known  as 
handbooks.  Technical  regulations  will  be  numbered  in  the  same  manner  as  are  Train- 
ing regulations,  but  1000  will  be  added  to  the  general  subject  numbers,  i.  e..  Training 
regulations  will  appear  as  TR  445-270  and  Technical  regulations  as  TR  1445-270. 
1170-88.  Air  Corps :  Instructions  for  handling  titanium  tetrachloride,  smoke-screen  ma- 
terial, prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  Air  Corps ;  June  6,  1931. 
[1931.]      5p.il.      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.22 :  1170-88 

Training  manual. 

Note. — The  sections  of  the  Training  manual  are  Issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  inser- 
tion in  loose-leaf  binders. 

2100-30.  Packer,  prepared  under  direction  of  quartermaster  general ;  June  10,  1931. 
[1931.]  45  p.  il.  [Supersedes  Training  manual.  Packer,  July  5.  1927.] 
•  Paper,  20c.  W  1.23  :  2100-30 

Training  regulations. 

Note. — The  Training  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders. 

75—15.  Specialists :  Color  sergeant  and  standard  bearer,  prepared  under  direction  of 
chief  of  infantry;  May  28,  1931.  [1931.]  8  p.  il.  [Supersedes  TR  75-15, 
July  15,  1925,  including  Changes  2,  Jan.  3,  1928.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.21 :  75-15/2 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Army  list  and  directory,  July  1,  1931.  1931.  vi+365  p.  large  8°  [Quarterly.] 
*  Paper,  40c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.90  (charge  for 
foreign  shipment  incorrectly  given  in  publication  as  60c.  instead  of  40c.). 

-  L.  C.  card  9-35106  W  3.10 :  931/3 

Military  education.  Announcement  of  Army  extension  courses,  1931-32 :  section 
8,  Extension  course  of  Engineer  School.     [1931.]     11  p.     t 

W  3.51 :  931-32/sec.  8 

Same :  section  12,  Extension  course  of  Judge  Advocate  General's  De- 
partment.    [1931.]     4  p.     t  W  3.51 :  931-32/sec.  12 

Same :  section  13,  Extension  courses  of  Medical  Field  Service  School  and 

School  of  Aviation  Medicine.     [1931.]    8  p.    t  W  3.51 :  931-32/sec.  13 

Same :   section   14,   Extension  course   of  Military   Intelligence  Division, 

General  Staff.     [1931.]     7  p.     t  W  3.51 :  931-32/sec.  14 

Army  extension  courses :  special  text  no.  8,  Weapons  and  musketry ;  pre- 
pared under  direction  of  chief  of  infantry  for  use  with  extension  course  of 
Infantry  School.     1931  edition.     1931.     ii+92  p.  il.     *  Paper,  20c.       W  3.52 :  8 

HoTv  to  order  publlcations^See  inforiuation  folloTringr  Contenttt 


54  JULT,    1931 

O/pccrfi,  Army.     Officers  of  Army  stationed  iu  or  near  District  of  Columbia,  July 
1,  VJ'.il.     1931.     iv-f45  p.     [Quarterly,]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  20c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  9-35107  W  1.11 :  931/2 

V.  S.  Anny  recruiting  news,  bulletin  of  recruiting  information  is.sued  by  direc- 
tion of  adjutant  general  of  Army,  v.  13,  no.  13  and  14;  July  1  and  15,  1931. 
[Re<Tuiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y.,  July  1  and  15,  1931.] 
Each  16  p.  11.  4°    t    Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  T. 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  VV  3.45 :  931/13,14 

CHEMICAL  WARFARE  SERVICE 

Nomenclature  and  price  list  of  chemicnl  warfare  materiel,  June  1,  1931.  1931. 
[11+12  p.     [Supersedes  all  previous  price  lists.]     t  W  91,2 :  P  93/931 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Narigable  wntcrs.  Laws  for  protection  and  preservation  of  navigable  waters 
of  United  States,  from  river  and  harbor  act  approved  Mar.  3,  1899  [and  acts 
of  July  3,  1930,  June  13,  1902,  Aug.  18,  1894,  May  9,  1900,  Mar.  3,  1906,  June 
27  1930,  Mar.  4,  1915,  Aug.  8,  1917,  July  9,  1918,  and  June  7,  1924].  Amended 
Apr.  22,  1931.  [1931.]  16  p.  t 
L.  C.  card  31-27251  W  7.6/3  :N  22/9 

NORTHERN   AND  NOKTHWBSTEKN  LAKES  SURVEY 

Note. — ChartB  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  connecting  waters  and  St.  Lawrence  River  to 
the  international  boundary  at  St.  Regis,  of  Lake  Champlain,  and  of  the  New  York  State 
canals  are  prepared  and  sold  by  the  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Old  Customhouse,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Chnrts  may  also  be  purchased  at  the  following  U.  S.  engineer  otfices  :  710  Army 
Building,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  480  Broadway,  Albany.  N.  Y. :  540  Federal  Building,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. ;  and  Canal  Office.  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  A  catalogue  (with  index  map),  show- 
ing localities,  scale.'*,  prices,  and  conditions  of  sale,  may  be  had  uiwn  application  at  any 
of  these  offices. 

A  descriptive  bulletin,  which  supplements  the  charts  and  gives  detailed  information  as 
to  harbors,  shore  lines  and  shoals,  magnetic  determinations,  and  particulars  <>f  changing 
conditions  affecting  navigation,  is  issued  free  to  chart  purchasers,  upon  request.  The 
bulletin  is  revised  annually  and  issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (in  April),  and  sup- 
plements thereto  are  published   monthly  during  the  navigation  season. 

Complete  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at  the  U.  S.  engineer  offices  in 
Duluth,  Minn.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Clilcago,  111.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  but  they  are  obtainable  only  at  the  sales  offices  above  mentioned. 

Great  Lakes.     Supplement  3,  July  24,  1931,  corrections  and  additions  to  Bulle- 
tin 40 :  to  supplement  information  given  upon  charts  of  Great  Lakes.     U.  S. 
Lake  SuiTey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.  [July  18,  1931].    p.  1-3 -f  leaves  4-13-f  [2] 
p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  8-35459  W  33.3  :  40/supp.  3 

RIVEltS   AND  HARBORS   BOARD 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Port  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1931.  viii+161+[2]  p.  il.  4  pi.  2  p. 
of  pi.  4  maps.  (Lake  series  1.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Operations 
Bureau,  Shipping  Board.]     ♦Paper,  50c. 

L.  C.  card  31-27189  W  7.25 : 1 

FINANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Finance  drcvhirg.  Changes  1  [to]  Finance  circulars  C  [Sept.  19,  1928]  ;  June 
15,  lfi3L     [19.3L]     3  p.     t  W  97.5/3 :  C/ch.  1 

Changes  2  [to]  Finance  circulars  D,  Feb.  1,  1931 ;  June  15,  1931.     [1931.] 

4  p.     t  W  97.5/3  :  D/ch.  2 

■ Finance  circulars,     t 

Note.  Klnanco  circulars  contain  instructions  and  information  of  a  relatively  perma- 
nent character  F)orlalning  to  the  performance  of  the  technical  duties  of  finance  and 
disbursing  (itlletTs  and  of  property  and  contract  auditors.  Though  bearing  a  date,  they 
are  l.si^ui'd  In  a  single  lettered  series  without  regard  to  calendar  year,  each  to  contain 
subject  nuilter  of  related  character.  Each  circular  is  designated  by  a  letter  and  is 
pulillsho<l  In  a  numbcnd  scries  of  seiuuate  pamphlets  classified  according  to  subject 
matter.  Changes  to  I'iiiaiice  circulars  are  published  in  a  single  numerical  series, 
applicable  to  all  pami)lilets,  without  regard  to  calendar  year.  When  any  portion  of  a 
numbered  Flnnnce  circular  h;is  been  tinbodled  in  a  lettered  circular,  that  portion  of 
the  numbered  circular  will  be  rescinded. 

A  1,  Technical  duties  of  finance  and  disbursing  officers:  General  description  of  pub- 
lication system;  .Tune  9,  1931.  [1931.1  2  p.  ISupersedes  T'lnauce  circulars 
.\-l,    Sept.    18.    1928.]  W  97.5/3  :  A-1/2 

How  to  order  pahlicntlonH — .See  Inrormatlon  follOTVinar  Content* 


\ 

July,  1931  65 

MILITIA  BUREAU 

National  Guard  regulations,     t 
L.  C.  card  War  2&-7 

KoTE. — The  National  Guard  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion 
in  loose-leaf  binders.  Tliey  are  being  printed  as  tbey  are  prepared  and  approved 
regardless  of  the  serial  numbers  of  the  several  pamphlets,  and  rescind  the  regulations 
published  in  National  Guard  reguhitions,  1922.  National  Guard  regulations  In  force 
Jan.  1.  1926,  and  all  subsequent  regulations  published  as  changes  thereto,  and  a^e  the 
only  National  Guard  regulations  now  in  force. 

55.  Procurement  authorities;  June  15,  1931.      [1931.]      3  p.      [Supersedes  N.  G.  R.  55, 

Dec.  9,  1925.]  W  70.7/4  :  55/2 

56.  Disbursement  of  funds.  Changes  1 ;  June  3,  1931.     1931.  1  p.     W  70.7/4  :  56/ eh.  1 
58.  Federal  pay  and  allowances,   Changes  5;   June   13,    1931.  [1931.]      3   p.      [Super- 
sedes N.  G.  R.  58,  Changes  4,  Dec.  13,  1930.]  W  70.7/4  :  58/2/ch.  5 

82.  Publications;  May  6,  1925.      [Reprint  1931.]      4  p.  W  70.7/4 :  82/1-2 

NATIONAL  BOARD  FOR  PROMOTION  OF  RIFLE  PRACTICE 

Firearms.  Price  list  of  supplies  sold  through  director  of  civilian  marksman- 
ship, War  Department,  to  members  of  National  Rifle  Association  of  America, 
efeective  July  1,  193L     [1931.]     [10]  p.  narrow  8°     t  W  82.2 :  P  93/2/931 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  field  service  bulletin,     t 

Note. — The  Ordnance  field  service  bulletins  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion 
In  loose-leaf  binders.  In  order  to  provide  a  vehicle  for  conveying  instructions  and  in- 
formation from  the  chief  of  field  service  to  the  ordnance  field  service,  four  bulletins, 
entitled  Ordnance  field  service  bulletins,  will  be  issued.  The  bulletins  will  be  divided 
into  the  following  headings  :  Bulletin  1,  General  instructions ;  Bulletin  2,  Supply ;  Bul- 
letin 3,  Ammunition  ;  Bulletin  4,   Maintenance. 

4—4.  Overhaul  and  maintenance  in  depot  storage;  May  1,  1931.      [1931.]     5  p.     [Super- 
sedes O.   F.    S.   B.   4-4,   Nov.   15,  1927.]  W  34.26  :  4/4-2d  rev. 

Ordnance  provision  system.  [Ordnance  catalogue  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  B]  Rifle,  U.  S.,  cal.  .30,  M1903,  Changes  3;  Apr.  8,  1931.  [1931.]  7  p. 
1  pi.     (Standard  nomenclature  list  B-3  [changes  3.])     % 

W  34.23 :  B-3/3/ch.  3 

Same :  Group  F,  Telescope,  elbow,  M3,  mount,  telescope,  M2,  parts  and 

equipment;  Oct.  4,  1930.  [1931.]  10  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
F-42.)     t  W34  23:F-42 

Same:   Group  R,  Ammunition  instruction  material  for  pack,  light  and 

medium  field  artillery;  July  1,  1931.  [1931.]  2  p.  (Standard  nomenclature 
list  R-6.)      [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  R-6,  July  1,  1930.]     t 

W  34.23 :  R-6/4 

Same :  Group  R,  Ammunition,  obsolete  and  nonstandard,  for  pack,  light 

and  medium  field  artillery;  July  1,  1931.  [1931.]  2  p.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  R-8.)      [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  R-8,  July  1,  1929.] 

1  W  34.23  :  R-8/3 

Same :  Group  R,  Explosives  and  equipment  for  simulated  artillery  and 

.grenade  fire,  and  for  use  in  policing  target  ranges ;  July  1,  1931.     [1931.] 

2  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  R-7.)  [Supersedes  Standard  nomencla- 
ture list  R-7,  July  1,  1930.]     t  W  34.23 :  R-7/3 

— —  Same:  Group  R,  (c)  Saluting  components  and  miscellaneous  service 
components  for  pack,  light  and  medium  field  artillery;  July  1,  1931.  [1931.] 
5  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  R-5.)  [Sui)ersedes  Standard  nomenclature 
list  R-5,  July  1,  1930.]     +  W  34.23  :  R-5/5 

Same:   Group   S,    (b)    P.vrotechnics,   military,   all   types;   July   1,   1931. 

[1931.]  3  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  S^.)  [Supersedes  Standard 
nomenclature  list  S-4,  July  1,  1930.]     t  W  34.23  :S-4/4 

Ordnance  provision  system :   Group  A,   Schedule  of  reviews  for  Group 

A;  Feb.  18,  1931.  [1931.]  2  p.  ([Standard  nomenclature  list  A,  schedule 
of  reviews.])  [Supersedes  Schedule  of  reviews  for  Group  A,  Apr.  5,  1928, 
and  changes  thereto.]     t  W  34.23:  A/3 

HoTV  to  order  publications— See  information  follOTrlns  Contents 


66  Jt^i'Y,  1931 

Ordnance  provision  system — Continued. 

Same:  Group  P.  Solu'dulo  of  reviews  for  Group  P;  July  1,  1931.     1931. 

1  p.     ([Standard  nomenclature  list  P,  schedule  of  reviews.])      [Supersedes 
Sctiedulc  of  reviews  for  Group  P,  July  1,  1929.]     J  W  34.23  :P/2 

Same :  Gn)up  S,  Schedule  of  reviews  for  Group  S ;  July  1,  1931.     1931. 

1  p.     ([Standard  nomenclature  list  S,  schedule  of  reviews.])      [Sui>ersedes 
Schedule  of  reviews  for  Group  S.  July  1,  1929.]     t  W  34.23:8/4 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Circulars.  Changes  29  [to]  Circular  2,  1928;  June  1,  1931.  [1931.]  1  p. 
[Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.  Mimeographed,  accom- 
panied by  printed  pages  to  be  inserted  in  their  proper  places  in  the  original 
publication.  A  list  of  the  accompanying  changes  is  found  on  p.  1  of  the 
Changes  here  catalogued.]     t  W  77.4/3 :  2/ch.  29 

Maps 

Land-grant  railroads.  Map  of  land-grant  and  bond-aided  railroads  of  United 
States;  revised  to  Dec.  31,  19:50.  Engineer  Reproduction  Plant,  U.  S.  Army. 
Washington,  D.  C,  1931.     14.4X22.5  in.    t  W77.2:R13 


WAR  POLICIES  COMMISSION 

War.  War  Poiiies  Commission,  hearings  before  commission  appointed  under 
authority  of  i)ulilic  resolution  9S.  71st  Congress,  2d  session,  H.  J.  Res.  251, 
May   U-22,  l"j:]l.     l'.>31.     pt.  3,  ii+4Sl-89S  p.     *  Paper,  35e. 

Y  3.  W  19/5  :  H  35/pt.  3 

HuT«-  to  uitler  pii1ilicnti(»ns — See  Information  (oIIoTrlnsT  Contents 

o 


General  Information 

The  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  is  authorized  to  sell 
At  cost,  plus  10  per  cent,  without  limit  as  to  the  number  of  copies  to  any  one 
applicant  who  agrees  not  to  resell  or  distribute  the  same  for  profit,  any  United 
States  Government  publication  not  confidential  in  character. 

Publications  can  not  be  supplied  free  to  individuals  nor  forwarded  in  ad- 
vance of  payment. 

The  accumulation  of  publications  in  this  OflSce  amounts  to  several  millions, 
of  which  over  five  million  are  assorted,  forming  the  sales  stock.  Many  rare 
books  are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age 
or  scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to 
be  shopworn.     In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PKICE   USTS 

A  general  price  list  of  public  documents  is  not  available,  but  numerous  lists 
have  been  prepared  on  special  subjects  and  any  of  these  will  be  furnished 
free,  on  application,  if  the  person  interested  will  state  the  subject  or  subjects 
concerning  which  information  is  desired.  It  will  also  be  noted  that  current 
publications  which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalogue. 

WEEKLY  LIST 

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selected  United  States  Government  publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
tions and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

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tendent of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.  A  dag- 
ger (t)  indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  Department,  Bureau, 
or  Division  issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  (J)  indicates  that  the 
document  is  printed  for  official  use.  Whenever  additional  information  con- 
cerning the  method  of  procuring  a  document  seems  necessary,  it  will  be  found 
under  the  name  of  the  Bureau  by  which  it  was  published. 

In  ordering  a  publication  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  give  (if 
known)  the  name  of  the  publishing  Department,  Bureau,  or  Division,  and  the 
title,  together  with  the  classification  number  which  is  added  to  the  entry  at  the 
extreme  right ;  order  the  Congressional  documents  and  reports  by  the  title, 
together  with  the  document  or  report  number  and  the  Congress  and  session, 
e.  g.,  H.  doc.  605,  71-3. 

Do  not  use  the  L.  C.  card  number  in  ordering  a  publication. 

HOW    TO   KEMIT 

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Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  by  coupons,  postal  money 
order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may  be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  For- 
eign remittances  should  be  made  either  by  international  money  order  or  draft 
on  an  American  bank. 

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68  August,  1931 

Postage  ttamps,  foreign  money,  defaced  or  uniooth  coins,  tcill  not  be  accepted. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  that  are  good  until 
used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  Office  in  sets  of  20  for  $1.00. 
Address  order  to  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Qovernment  Printing  Office, 
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No  charge  is  made  for  postage  ou  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States,  Alaska,  Guam.  Hawaii,  Philippine  Islands,  I'orto  Uico,  Samoa,  or  to 
Canada,  Cuba,  or  Mexico.  To  other  countries  the  regular  rate  of  postage  is 
charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  postage.  In  computing  foreign 
postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication, 

TO  LIBRAfilANS 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  Congres- 
sional documents  and  reports)  is  the  classification  number  by  which  the  pub- 
lication is  arranged  in  the  Library  and  in  the  Sales  Stock  of  the  Office  of 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  It  can  be  used  as  a  classification  number 
by  such  libraries  as  are  using,  for  the  Departmental  publiciitions,  the  arrange- 
ment of  public  documents  advocated  in  the  Checklist  of  United  States  public 
documents,  1789-1909.  In  using  this  number  as  a  classification  number  in  a 
library,  it  should  be  noted  that  the  shilling  mark  (/)  is  used  to  separate  what 
would  ordinarily  be  a  superior  number  or  letter  (the  numbers  or  letters  imme- 
diately following  the  line)  from  the  main  classification  number,  it  not  being 
practicable  to  print  these  numbers  and  letters  as  superiors  in  the  Monthly 
catalogue,  e.  g.,  the  number  A  1.23/a :  So  96/4  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalogue 
would  be  A 1 23» ;  So  96*  in  a  library. 

LIBBABY   OF   CONOBESS    CABDS 

Numbers  to  be  used  in  ordering  the  printed  catalogue  cards  of  the  Library 
of  Congress  are  appended  to  entries  for  the  more  important  publications.  These 
are  given  at  the  left,  with  "  L.  C.  card  "  prefixed.  Do  not  confuse  with  the 
Documents  Oflice  classification  number  given  at  the  right.  Orders  for  these 
cards,  remittances  in  payment  for  them,  and  re<]uests  for  information  about 
them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Librarian  of  Congress^  not  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

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tendent of  Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 

INDETS 

An  Index  to  the  Monthly  ratalotrno  is  issued  nt  the  end  of  the  fiscal  year. 
This  contains  index  entries  for  ;ill  the  numbers  IssuimI  from  July  t<»  Juno,  and 
can  bo  bound  with  the  numbers  jis  an  index  to  the  volume.  Persons  desiring 
l(»  hind  the  (•al«lo;:iio  at  tlio  end  of  the  voar  should  he  careful  to  retain  the 
numbers  received  nioiilhly,  as  diii>!icate  copies  can  not  ho  sui»plied. 


Monthly  Catalogue 


No.  440  AUGUST  1931 


AGRICULTURE   DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Department  issues 
a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  enabling  them  to 
select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

BarbetTy.  Bacterial  disease  of  barberry  caused  by  Phytomonas  berberidis, 
n.  sp. ;  by  H.  H.  Thornberry  and  H.  W.  Anderson.  1931.  ii+29-36  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  1,  July  1,  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a :  B  233 

Cattle.  Predicting  gains  in  feeder  cattle  and  pigs  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Jay  L.  Lush.  1931.  [2] +853-881  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  V.  42,  no.  12,  June  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  C  297/26 

Crops  and  markets,  Aug.  1931 ;  v.  8,  no.  8.     [1931.]     p.  289-344,  il.  4°     [Monthly.] 
*  Pai)er.  60c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  85c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  36.11/3  :  8/8 

Offlcial  record,  Department  of  Agriculture,  v.  10,  no.  31-35;  Aug.  1-29,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  225-264,  4°     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.10. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-146  A  1.33  :  10/31-35 

Poultry.  Influence  of  thallium  salts  upon  molting  mechanism  of  fowls ;  by 
Walter  Landauer.  1931.  [2] +67-72  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural 
research,  v.  43.  no.  1,  July  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  F  829/6 

Puhlications.  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publi- 
cations, July,  1931.     See  Information  Office,  Publications,  p.  74. 

Quarantine.  Modification  of  European  corn  borer  quarantine  regulations. 
Amendment  1  to  revised  rules  and  regulations  supplemental  to  Notice  of 
quarantine  43  (6th  revision),  effective  July  24,  1931.  [1931.]  3  p.  (Plant 
Quarantine  and  Control  Administration.)     t  A  48.5 :  43/6th  rev./931-2 

Modification  of  pink  bollworm  quarantine  regulations.  Amendment  2  to 

revised  rules  and  regulations  supplemental  to  Notice  of  quarantine  52, 
effective  Aug.  1,  1931.  [1931.]  2  p.  (Plant  Quarantine  and  Control 
Administration. )     t  A  48.5  :  52/lst  rev./931-l 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Agricultural  situation,  brief  summary  of  economic  conditions,  Aug.  1,  1931 ;  v. 
15,  no.  8.     [1931.]     24  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr., 
foreign  subscription,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15 :  15/8 

Dairying.     Outlook  for  dairy  industry  and  some  essentials  of  a  national  dairy 
program  [with  List  of  references  on  demand  for  dairy  products].     Aug.  1931. 
iv+60  p.  iL     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication   124.)     *  Paper, 
15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-699  A  1.38 :  124 

Hoiv  to  or«ler  pablicatlonM — See  information  follonvins  Contentu 

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70  August,  1931 

I'ire  deitartmcnts.  Rural  (•(uninunlty  fire  departnifnts ;  [by  Wayne  C.  Nasou]. 
[July,    1931.]     11+40    1).    11.     (Agriculture    Dept.    Farmers'    bulleUn    1667.) 

•  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-876  A  1.9 :  1667 

I'etruleum  products.     Orgaulzatlon  ami  management  problems  of  cooperative  oil 
assoeiations  In  Minnesota;  ity  lUnlolph  K.  Froker  and  H.  Brucc  Price.     Nov. 
llJin)  [reprint  1931].     47p.il.     (Agriailture  Dept.     Circular  8(^1.)      [Prepared 
in  cooix'ration  with  University  of  Minnesota.]     •  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  ca rd  Agr  29-1735  A  1.4/2 :  80/1-2 

Kcrvire  announcements.  Amendment  1  to  Service  and  regtilatory  announce- 
aiients  no.  93  revised,  C)flicial  standards  for  apj)les ;  [July  21,  1931].  Aug. 
1931.  8  p.  [Sui)ersedes  Amendments  4,  7,  9,  and  10  to  Service  and  regula- 
tory announcements  no.  93.]     •  Paper,  5c.  A  36.5:  93/rev./amdt.  1 

AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

TvrraccH.     Farm  terracing;    [by  C.  E.  Ramser].     [July,  1931.]     [2] +22  p.   il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1G69.)     [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin 
KiS6.  Terracing  farm  lands.     Author's  name  given  incorrectly  on  p.  1  as  C  E. 
Ramsel.]     •  Pai^er,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-883  A  1.9  :  1669 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Hams.     Beef-cattle  barns;    [by  E.  W.   Sheets  and  M.  A.   R.   Kelley].     [Sept. 
1923,    reprint    19.'>1.]     ii  +  17    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin 
1350.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Public  Roads  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-1485  A  1.9 :  1350/1 

Cattle.  Livestock  performance  is  best  indication  of  true  breeding  ability;  [h\ 
K.  W.  Sheets].  [lO.'U.j  p.  355-3.j7.  (Yearbook  sei)arate  IIGU.)  [From 
Yearbook,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  l.lU/a  :  1166 

Maintaining  health  of  livestock  in  transit ;  [by  A.  W.  Miller].     May,  1929, 

revised    July,     1931.     [1931.]     8    p.     il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Leaflet    38.) 

•  l'ai)er,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  2^1014  A  1.35 :  38/2 

Ilf/rscs.  Bree<Is  of  light  horses,  [by  H.  H.  Reese;  revised  by  J.  O.  Williams]. 
[June,  1918,  revised  June,  1931.]  [1931.]  ii  +  14  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  952.)  ♦  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  ca  rd  Agr  25-022  A  1.9 :  952/7 

Horse-breeding  suggestions  for  farmers,    [by  H.   II.   Reese;   revised  by 

J.    O.    Williams   and    S.    R.    Speelmau].     [May,    1917,    revi.sed   June.    193L] 

[1931. J     ii+18  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  803.)     ♦Paper, 

5c-. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  26-72  A  1.9 :  803/5 

PnrasitCH  of  unimnls.  Livestock  parasites  in  manure  can  be  killed  by  means 
of  heat  generated;  [by  itenjaniin  Schwartz,  E.  W.  Price,  and  Allen  Mcintosh], 
[1931.1     3     il.     11.     (Yearbook     separate     1177.)      [From     Yearbook,     1931.] 

•  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1177. 

J'ostirs.  Free  your  swine  and  i)oultry  from  tuberculosis;  [poster].  1931. 
24X16  In.     t  A  4.10  :T  79/5 

Same,  reduced  in  size,     1931.     8.5X6.5  in.     f  A  4.16:  T  79/6 

Take  no  chances  with  hog  cholera,  keep  hogs  in  good  condition  and  pre- 
vent cholera  by  sanitation.  proixM-  feeding,  shelter,  and  immunization; 
[poster].     1931.     21X14   in.     t.  A4.16:H67/8 

Service  announccmcnt>i.  Service  and  n-gulatory  announcements,  July,  1931; 
[no.]  291.  Aug.  1!»31.  p.  (!7-8(i.  [Monthly.]  ♦  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  ft 
yr. :  foreign  subscriittlou,  4(X'. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  7-10.'W  A  4.13  :  2»1 

IIoTT  to  order  piihlloiil  Iomk — Ser  inforninllon    fitllutvlnit:  Contcnta 


August,  1931  71 

Sheep.     Farm  sheep  raising  for  beginners,  [by  F.  K.  Marshall  and  K.  B.  Millin ; 
revised  by  D.  A.  Spencer].     [July,  1917,  revised  June,  1931.]     [1931.]     ii+22 
p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmei's'  bulletin  840.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-289  A  1.9:  840/7 

BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY  BUREAU 

Alligators.     Habits  and  economic  importance  of  alligators   [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  Remington  Kellogg.     Dec.   1929   [reprint  1931].     cover-title, 
36  p.  il.  2  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  147.)      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-61  A  1.36 :  147/1-2 

Birds.     Bird   migration;   by  AVells  W.   Cooke.     Apr.   17,  1915,    [reprint]    1931. 

cover-title,  48  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Agriculture  Dept.     [Department]   bulletin 
185.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  15-507  A  1.3  :  185/1-6 

How  to  attract  birds  in  East  Central  States:  [by  W.  L.  McAteel.     [Feb. 

1918.  revised  Aug.  1931.]     [1931.]     [2] +14  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farm- 
ers' bulletin  912. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-695.  A  1.9 :  912/5 

How  to  attract  birds  in  northeastern  United  States;  [by  W.  L.  McAtee]. 

[Dec.   14,   1914,    revised  Aug.   1931.]     [1931.]     [2] +18   p.    il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  621.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  17-826  A  1.9 :  621/6 

Rat  control;  [by  James  SUver].     [June,  1927,  revised  June,  1930,  reprint  1931.] 
ii+.21    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin     1533.)      [Supersedes 
Farmers'  bulletin  1302,  How  to  get  rid  of  rats.]     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-430  A  1.9 :  1533/2-2 

CHEMISTRY  AND  SOILS  BUREAU 

Dtick  {textile).    Waterproofing  and  mildewproofing  of  cotton  duck;  [by  H.  P. 
Holman  and  T.  D.  Jarrell].     [Oct.  1920.  revised  July,  1931.]      [1931.]     ii+10 
p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1157.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-696  A  1.9 :  1157/2 

Paradise  Valley.  Soil  survey  of  Paradise-Verde  area,  Ariz. ;  by  F.  O.  Youngs, 
T.  W.  Glassey,  E.  N.  Poulson,  and  M.  R.  Isaacson.  [1931.]  cover-title,  22  p. 
il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  6,  series  1928.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
W'ith  University  of  Arizona  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illus- 
tration on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-874  A  47.5 :  928/6 

Soils.  Dispersion  of  soils  by  supersonic  method ;  by  L.  B.  Olmstead.  1931. 
[2] +841-852  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  42,  no.  12, 
June  15,  1931.]     f  A  1.23/a  :  So  34/80 

WilUamsiurff  County.  S.  C.  Soil  survey  of  Williamsburg  County,  S.  C. ;  by 
W.  J.  Latimer,  B.  H.  Hendrickson,  F.  R.  Lesh,  A.  H.  Hasty,  W.  E.  Tharp,  and 
C.  S.  Simmons.  [1931.]  cover-title,  37  p.  11.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  7. 
series  1928.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  South  Carolina  Agricultural 
Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-875  A  47.5 :  928/7 

COOPERATIVE  EXTENSION  WORK   OFFICE 

PublicatiO'ns.  List  of  publications  of  Department  of  Agriculture  on  display  at 
Eastern  States  Exposition  held  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  20-26.  1931.  19:n. 
1  p.  narrow  r     t  A  43.5/2  :  P  96 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Butter.     Making  butter  on  farm;  [by  William  White].      [Sept.  1917,  slightly 

revised  Feb.  1930,  reprint  1931.]  ii+22  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  876.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-876  A  1.9 :  876/4-3 

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72  AuGUHT,  11)31 

Cattle.     Care  and  iiiaiia;;enu>nt  of  dairy  bulls;  (by  J.  R.  Dawson].     [June,  1924, 
revlseil  May,  IIKIO,  reprint  llKil.J     ii-|-L'l!  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin   1412.)      •  Pai>er.  5c-. 
L.  C.  lard  Agr  24  T.T.»  A  1.!):  1412/3-2 

Cream.     Some  factors  affec-ting  viscosity  of  cnani  [wiili  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  C.  J.  Habcock.     July.  lU'.il.     cover-title.  2i)  p.  il.  1  pi.  JO  p.  of  »»1.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Technical  bulletin  249.)      •  PaiK-r.  25<-. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  m  IW  A  1.30:  249 

ililk.     Foaming  of  milk  and  cream;  by  C.  S.  Leete.     Mar.  1930  [reprint  1931]. 
7  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  108.)      •Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-342  A  1.4/2 :  108/1-2 

Present  statu.s  of  j)a.steurization  of  milk  [with  list  of  references  to  litera- 
ture] :  by  S.  H.-nry  Avers.  Jan.  s.  19ir,.  revisecl  Sept.  1920  [reprint  1931]. 
18  p.  II.     (Agriculture  Vv])L     bulletin  342.)      ♦Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  27-35  A  1.3  :  342/4  A 

Transporting  and  handling  milk  in  tanks;  by  Ralph  P.  Ilotis.     Aug.  1931. 

24  II.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  243.)      ♦  PaiK?r,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  A;,'r  31  S72  A  1.30 :  243 

ENTOMOLOGY  BIUIOAU 

Avocado,  its  insect  enemies  and  how  to  combat  them;    [by]    (J.   F.  Moznette. 
[Apr.  1922.  reprint]   1931.     32  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin 
1261.)      •  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22^90  A  1.9:  1261/1-3 

Catcrpilhnit.  Seed  caterpillar,  Grapholitha  conversana  Wlsni.,  on  native  clover 
in  north  Pacific  region  [with  list  of  literature  cited)  ;  by  L.  P.  Rockwood  and 
Sarah  K.  Zimmerman.  1931.  [2] +57-65  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricul- 
tural research,  v.  43,  no.  1,  July  1,  1931].     t  A  1.23  ^a  :  C  283/2 

Codlinff-motliM.    Life  history  of  codling  moth  in  Uogne  Uivir  Valley  of  Oregon; 
by  M.  A.  Yofhers  and  E.  R.  Van  Leeuwen.     Aug.  1931.     35  p.  il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Technical  bulletin  255.)      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-873  A  1.36  :  255 

European  coni-borer.     PIowIml'  as  control  measure  for  European  corn  borer  in 
western  New  York:  by  II.  N.  Hartley  and  L.  B.  Scott.     Aug.  1931.     28  p.  il. 
(Auriculture  Dept.     Circular  165.)     ♦Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-878  A  1.4/2 :  165 

Flat-headed  apple-tree  borer;  [by  Fred  E.  Brooks].     [Oct.  1919,  reprint  1931.] 
12p.il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' bulletin  1065.)      [Apr.  1922,  on  p.  2,  is 
•late  (tf  previous  reprint.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  19-1023  A  1.9 :  1065/1-3 

Leaser  peaeh-hnrern.  Control  of  lesser  peach  borer  with  paradichlorobenzene  so- 
lutions:  by  Oliver  I.  Snajip  and  J.  R.  Thomson.  July,  1931.  12p.il.  (Agrl- 
culttire  Dept.  Circular  172.)  ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-687  A  1.4/2 :  172 

Petroleum  oUn  and  oil  emulsions  as  insecticides,  and  their  use  against  San  Jose 
scale  on  p«'ach  trees  in  the  South  (with  list  of  literature  cited];  by  II.  S. 
Swingle  and  Oliver  I.  Snai)p.  July,  1931.  48  p.  2  p.  of  pi.  (.\griculture 
Dept.  Te<hnlcal  bulletin  253.)  ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  <•.  card  Agr  31  097  A  1.36:  253 

Sat  in- mot  hx.     Ob.servatlons  on  satin  moth  and  its  natural  enemies  In  central 
Europe  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  C.  Brown.     Aug.  1931.     20  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  176.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-098  A  1.4/2 :  176 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS   OFFICE 

Efprriment  Mtalinn  record.  Experiment  station  record,  v.  t>5.  no.  2;  Aug.  1931. 
[1931.1     cov«'r-tltle.  j).   101  200.     [Text  and  Illustration   6n  p.  2  4  of  cover.] 

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August,  1931  73 

Experiment  station  record, — Continued. 

♦Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  per  vol.   (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.25  per  vol. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  9-832  A  10.6 :  65/2 

Note. — Mainly  made  up  of  abstracts  of  reports  and  publications  on  agricultural 
science  wliich  liave  recently  appeared  in  all  countries,  especially  the  United  States. 
Extra  numbers,  called  abstract  numbers,  are  issued.  3  to  each  volume.  These  are 
made  up  almost  exclusively  of  abstracts,  that  is,  they  contain  no  editorial  notes  and 
only  a  limited  number  of  current  notes. 

Same.   v.   G5,    no.   3;   Aug.    1931,   abstract    number.     [1931.]     cover-title, 

p.  201-300.     [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  A  10.6  :  65/3 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Cooperative  associations.  Serving  farmers'  cooperative  organizations,  [by] 
C.  B.  Smith;  [Home  partnerships  for  older  boys  and  girls;  Terracing  given 
for  older  boys  at  Georgia  camp].  [1931.]  p.  113-114,  4°  [From  Extension 
Service  review,  v.  2,  no.  8,  Aug.  1931.]     t  A  43.7/a  :  Or  3 

Extension  Service  revieic,  v.  2.  no.  8;  Aug.  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  113- 
128,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7 :  2/8 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Insecticides.     Notices  of  judgment  under  insecticide   act  1201-5.     Aug.   1931. 
p.  93-98.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  12-2226  A  46.7  :  1201-1205 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Browse   plants.     Important   vpestern    browse   plants    [with    lists   of   literature 
cited  and  other  publications]  ;   by   William  A.   Dayton.     July,   1931.     cover- 
title.  214  p.  il.  12  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Miscellaneous  publication  101.) 
♦Paper,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-871  A  1.38 :  101 

Farm-huildinffs.     Bracing  farm  buildings ;    [by  George  W.  Trayer  and  M.   C. 
Betts].     [July,  1931.]      [l]+6p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Leaflet  77.)      [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Agricultural  Engineering  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-694  A  1.35 :  77 

Forest  rangers'  catechism,  questions  and  answers  on  national  forests  of  Cali- 
fornia region ;  by  R.  W.  Ayres  and  Wallace  I.  Hutchinson.  June,  1931. 
iv+48  p.  il.  map.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  109.)  [This 
publication  was  compiled  in  cooperation  with  officers  of  California  National 
Forest  Region,  California  Forest  Experiment  Station,  and  Bureaus  of  Plant 
Industry.  Biological  Survey,  and  Entomology.    Text  on  verso  of  front  cover.] 

*  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-688  A  1.38  :  109 

Forest  worker,  July,  1931;    [v.  7,  no.  4].      [1931.]      [2] +30  p.      [Bimonthly.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  35c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  24-838  A  13.19  :  931/4 

Forests  and  forestry.    Forest  types  in  the  Southwest  as  determined  by  climate 
and  soil  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  G.  A.  Pearson.     Aug.  1931.     cover- 
title,  144  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  247.)     *  Paper.  30c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-684  A  1.36 :  247 

Mount  Baker  highway  log.  Mount  Baker  National  Forest,  Wash,  [map,  historical 
note,  trail  trips  from  Heather  Meadows,  etc.].    1931.     [6]  p.  il.  narrow  8°    t 

A  13.13  :  M  86/5 

Timber  growing  and  logging  practice  in  southern  Appalachian  region  [with  list 
of  literature  cited],  by  E.  H.  Frothingham ;   Introduction  by  R.  Y.   Stuart. 
Aug.  1931.     cover-title,  93  p.  il.  12  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Teclinical 
bulletin  250.)     *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-877  A  1.36 :  250 

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74  August,  1931 

Wood.  Effect  of  extractives  on  >trpiiKtli  of  wood;  by  R.  F.  Luxford.  1931. 
[2] +801-826  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  rt'soarch.  v.  42,  no.  12. 
June  15,  1931.1     t  A  1.23/a  :  W  85/4 

Maps 

Vhi'lan  yat tonal  Fitrent,  Waxh.,  it.s  jjurposes  and  resources.  1931.  1  sLeft  (with 
map  on  verso),  il.  large  4°,  folded  into  narrow  8°  size  and  so  printed  a.s  to 
number  18  pages,    t  A  13.13 :  C  41/2 

Rainier  National  Forest.  Forest  camps  on  Naches  highway,  Rainier  National 
Forest,  Wash.  1931.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  oblong  8°,  folded  Into 
narrow  8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  [3]  pages,    t  A  13.13  :  R  13/2 

Tahor  Xational  Forrst,  Calif.-Xcv.  [resources  and  re<reation  features,  roads, 
trails,  etc.l.  in.SO.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  large  4°.  folded  into 
narrow  H"  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  [2]+154-[l]  P-     t 

A  13.13  :  T 13/2/930 

White  Mountain  Xational  Forrnt,  X.  FT.  and  Me.  [resources  and  recreation  fea- 
tures, roads,  trails,  etc.].  May,  1931.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  ver.so),  il.  large 
4°,  folded  into  narrow  8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  [1]4-1(»+[1]  p.     t 

A  13.13  :  W  58/2/»31 

HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Pork.     Cooking  cured  pork;  [by  Lucy  M.  Alexander  and  Fanny  Walker  Yeat- 
manl.     [1931.1       8  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Leaflet  81.)      [Prepared  in  co- 
operation with  Animal  Industry  Bureau.]     •  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-879  A  1.35 :  81 

INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Publications.  LTnited  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  pablica- 
tions.  July,  1931.     [1931.1     4  p.     t  A  21.6/5 :  931/7 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Jilistrr  rust.  Protect  white  pine  from  blister  rust :  by  J.  F.  Martin.  Apr.  1928, 
revised  July  28,  1931.  [1931.1  [81  p.  il.  narrow  8°  (Agriculture  l>ept.  Mis- 
cellaneous publication  22  rev.)  [(California,  Connecticut,  Idaho.  Maine,  Mas- 
sachusetts, Michigan,  Minnesota,  Montana,  New  Hampshire.  New  Jersey.  New 
York,  Oregon,  Pennsylvania,  Rhode  Island,  Vermont,  Washington,  and  Wis- 
con.sin  cooperating.]     t  A  1.38:  22/2 

Cotton  root-rot.  Studies  on  sclerotia  and  mycelial  strands  of  cotton  root-rot 
fungus:  by  C.  J.  Kin^',  H.  F.  Loomis,  and  Claude  Hoix\  1931.  [21+827-840 
p.  il.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  42.  no.  12,  June  15,  1931.1     t 

A  1.23/a  :C  829/69 

Cranberries.     Establishing  cranberrv  fields;   [bv  George  M.  Darrow,  Henry  J. 
Franklin,  and  O.  G.  Maldel.     [Mar.  1924,  reprint  1931.1     il+38  p.  il.     (Agri- 
CTilture  Dept.     Fanners'  bulletin  1400.)      •  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-524  A  1.9: 14(X)/l-2 

Cucumbers.     Growing  cucumbers  for  pickling;  [by  J.  II.  lleattie].     [Apr.  1930, 
reprint    1931.]     li  +  18    p.    11.     (Agriculture    Dept.    Farmers'   bulletin    1620.) 
•  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30^348  A  1.9 :  1020/1-2 

Exhibitions.     Horticultural  exhibitions:    [by   Kurniau   Lloyd   Mulford].     [Sept. 
1930.  reprint  1931.1      [l]+37  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscelliineous  publi- 
cation S5.)      [Revision  of  Department  circular  62.  Horticultural  exhibitions 
and  garden    competitions.]     •  Paper,   10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-1229  A  1.38 :  85/1-2 

Hum    ffi  or<I«>r  palillontlnnM— Sec  InrctnnnHon   foI|<Mvlnn:  rnntmtfl 


August,  1931  75 

Juhmon  grass  as  a  weed;    [by   M.   W.   Talbot].     [Mar.  1928,   reprint  1931.] 
ii+10  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1537.)  [Kevision  of  Farm- 
ers' bulletin  279,  Method  of  eradicating  Johnson  grass.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
Li.  C.  card  Agr  28-383  A  1.9 :  1537/1-2 

Mushroom,  culture  for  amateurs;  [by  Vera  K.  Charles].  [Mar.  1929,  reprint 
1931.]  ii+17  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' bulletin  1587.)  *  Paper,  5c 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-674  A  1.  9 :  1587/1-2 

Ribes.    Longevity  and  germination  of  seeds  of  Ribes,  particularly  R.  rotundi- 
folium,  under  laboratory  and  natural  conditions  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  A.  E.  Fivaz.     Aug.  1931.     40  p.  il.  1  pi.  4  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Tech- 
nical bulletin  261. )     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-870  A  1.36 :  261 

Tomatoes  as  truck  crop;  [by  W.  R.  Beattie].     [June,  1923,  revised  July,  1931.] 
[1931.]     ii+34  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1338.)     *  Paper. 
10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-804  A  1.9 :  1338/2 

Vegetables.     Home  storage  of  vegetables;  [by  James  H.  Beattie].     [Aug.  1917, 
reprint  with  slight  changes  1931.]     23  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  879.)     »  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C  card  Agr  17-918  A  1.9 :  879/1-10 

Wheat.    Common  white  wheats ;  [by  J.  Allen  Clark,  John  H.  Martin,  and  C.  E. 
Leighty].     [Dec.  1922,  reprint  1931.]     42  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1301. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-266  A  1.9 :  1301/1-4 

PLANT  QUARANTINE  AND  CONTROL  ADMINISTRATION 

Directory  of  field  activities  of  Plant  Quarantine  and  Control  Administration, 
1931.  July  1,  1931.  cover-title,  60  p.  il.  narrow  24°  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Miscellaneous  publication  47.)  [Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-693  A  1.38 :  47/2 

Quarantine.  List  of  current  quarantines  and  other  restrictive  orders  and  mis 
cellaneous  regulations.  July,  1931.  7  p.  [From  Service  and  regulatory  an- 
nouncements no.  105,  Oct.-Dec.  1930.]     t  A  48.7/a  :  Q  26 

Plant  quarantine  act,  compiled  regulations  (T.  D.  44693).     [1931.]     9  p. 

[Revision  of  regulations  governing  importation  of  plants  and  plant  products 
published  in  Treasury  decision  40134.  From  Service  and  regulatory  announce- 
ments no.  106,  Jan.-Mar.  1931.]     t  A  48.7/a  :  R  265 

Service  announcements.     Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  Oct.-Dec.  1930  ; 
no.  105.     June,  1931.     p.  133-199.     [Quarterly.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-383  A  48.7  :  105 

Same,  Jan.-Mar.   1931;  no.  106.     July,  1931.     p.  1-38,  il.     [Quarterly.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  A  48.7  :  106 

PUBLIC  ROADS   BUREAU 

Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  12,  no.  5;  July,  1931.     [1931.] 
cover-title,  p.  117-144,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]     ♦  Paper, 
10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-322  A  22.6 :  12/5 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

Cotton.  Weeklv  cotton  region  bulletin,  no.  18-21  [season  of  1931]  ;  Aug.  4-25, 
1931.  New  Orleans.  La.,  Aug.  5-26,  1931.  Each  [2]  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper,  30c.  per 
season  (April-October).  A  29.39  :  931/18-21 

Meteorology.  Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.  C,  July,  1931. 
[Aug.  6,  1931.]      [2]  p.  large  8°     t  A  29.30:  931/7 

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7G  August,  1931 

Moulhlii  ucuthcr  jrriVir,  May.  VXn  :  v.  Of>,  n<».  5.     [Aujr.  10.  1931. 1     cover-title, 
p.  17.".  217.  il.  2  pi.  4  p.  <if  |il.  iiia|i,  10  p.  of  maps.  4"     [Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of 
Lover.J      *  I'uper.  15c.  siiif,'le  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  ftjivigii  .subscriiition,  $2.25. 
L.  C.  card  Ayr  D-'JOO  A  29.0  1 :  59/5 

Note. — -The  Monthly  weather  review  contains  (1)  imteoroloRical  contributions  and 
Mbllo>,'rii|)hy,  ( L' i  nn  interpr<t:itivf  suniiiiary  and  ch:irts  of  thi'  wuther  of  the  month 
in  the  I  nitiMl  Statts,  and  on  adjacent  oceans,  and  CK  cllniatolo^ical  tables  di-aling 
with  the  weathiT  of  the  month.  The  contribution-;  are  principally  as  foMowB :  (a) 
results  ot  observational  or  rcsear<h  work  in  meteorology  carried  on  in  the  United 
States  or  other  iKirls  of  the  world,  (b)  abstracts  or  reviews  of  important  meteorological 
papers  and  books,  and  (c)  notes. 

Sphcial  AiiTRi.iis. — Two  series  of  abnormal  winters  (with  list  of  references];  by 
Thomas  .Vrthur  Hlair. — Storm  warnings  on  (Jreat  Lakes;  bv  George  \.  Marr. — Sig- 
nificance of  air  and  sea  temiJ.-ratures  obtained  on  cruise  7  of  the  Carnegie;  by  Kath- 
arine li.  Clarke. — Si'lecti'd-slilp  program  for  ocean-weather  reporting  by  radio;  by 
Kdgar  U.  Culvert. — I{a<liation  conference  at  Berlin  and  Potsdam.  Feb.  23-L'O.  1931  ;  by 
II.  II.  Kimball  [abstracted  from  manuscript  furnished  by  A.  Angstrom.  K.  Sliring,  and 
K.  Itilltner]. — Mylug  weather  In  Cori)Us  Chrlstl  area  [with  bibliography);  bj*  J.  P. 
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Air  commerce   bulletin,  v.  3,   no.  3  and  4:  Aucc.  1  and  15,  1931.      [1931.]     p. 
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CENSUS  BUREAU 

Alabama.     15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture.  Alabama,  number 
of  farms,  farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm  land  and  buildings,  farm  build- 
ings, fai-mers'  dwellings,  and  farm  ini])lements  and  machinery,  by  minor  civil 
divisions.     1931.    20  p.  il.  4"     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26211  C  3.37/11 :  Al  lb 

■     15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Alabama,  statistics  by 

counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock  and  crops. 

1931.    49  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper.  15c. 

L.  C.  card  31-26275  C  3.37/12  :  Al  lb 

Arkansas.  15tb  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution.  1930, 
preliminary  reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Arkansas. 
1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statisti- 
cian for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  ami 
Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]  f 
L.  C.  card  31-27244  C  3.37/19  :  Ar  4k 

California.  15th  census  of  United  Stales,  1930:  Agriculture,  California,  statis- 
tics by  counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock  and 
crops.     1931.     38  p.  11.  4°     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/12  :C  12 

Census,  1930  (loth).  1930  census,  description  of  bound  reports  containing  final 
figures:  Population,  unemployment,  agriculture,  irrigation,  drainage,  manu 
factures,  mines  and  quarries,  distribution,  outline  of  publication  plans.  1931. 
21  p.     t  C  3.37/2  :  R  29 

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Connecticut.  I'Ah  ccmisus  of  I'liitpd  States  [19301  :  Census  of  distribution.  1930. 
prolimiuary  reports,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Connwticut. 
1931.  7  p.  ri'reparcd  under  supervision  of  Roliert  J.  McFall.  chief  statisti- 
cian for  distriiiution.  .Tolin  fJuernsey,  in  diarL'e  of  retail  distriliution.  and 
Charles  I>.  Bobaiman,  in  cliarye  of  agricultural  and  rural  market  in;:  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  C 3.37/19:  €76 

Cotton.  Jul.v  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported,  and  exported,  and 
active  i-ottoii  sjiinilles.  Auk.  lo,  lij.'il.  oblong  ;i2°  [Preliminary  report.  This 
publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  0  3.21:930-931/12 

Supply  and  distribution  (.f  domestic  and  foreign  cotton  in  United  States. 

season  of  1930-31.  |1931.]  oblong  32"  [Preliminary  report.  This  publica- 
tion is  issued  in  postal  card  form.  Imprint  date  incorrectly  given  as 
1930.]     t  C3.3G:93(V931 

Cottonj<ct(l  received,  crushed,  and  on  hanrl.  and  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, sliipped  out,  on  hand,  and  exported  for  12  months  ending  July  31,  1931 
and  1930.  Aug.  12,  1931.  oblong  32°  [Exports  of  cottonseed  products  are  for 
11  months  endinu'  .Tu!ie  31).  I'reliminary  report.  This  pnlilication  is  issued  in 
po.stal  card  form.]     t  C  3.2') :  9,30-931 /12 

Delairare.  15th  census  of  Unite«l  States  [1930]:  ren.sus  of  distribution.  1930. 
I)reliniinary  reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Delaware. 
1931.  G  p.  [Prei^ared  under  suitervi.sion  of  Kol>ert  .1.  McFall.  chief  statisti- 
cian for  distribution,  .John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  1).  Boli.-uinan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :D  37 

inth  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Occupation  statistics,  Delaware.    1931. 

23  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Alb.-i  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Trues- 
dell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  31-27278  C  3.37/31 :  D  37 

FarYn  imp1rmciitn  and  vinchinrrj/.     Manufacture  and  sale  of  farm  equipment. 

1930.  1931.    IG  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  25-2G343  C  3.2 :  F  22/930 

Flori'lfi.  15(h  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Agriculture,  Florida,  number  of 
farms,  farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm  land  and  buildings,  farm  buildings, 
farmers'  dwellings,  and  farm  implements  and  machinery,  by  minor  civil  divi- 
sions.    1931.     17  p.  il.  4"     *  Paper.  10c.  C  3.37/11  :FGG 

Hotel'i.     ir.th  census  of  United  States   [19.30]:  Census  of  hotels,  1930,  United 
States  summary.     1931.     12   p.      [Prepared   under   supervision   of  Robert   J. 
McFall,  chief  slatistician  for  distribution.  Edward  R.  Dewey,  in  charge  of 
census  of  hotels,  assisted  by  Ralph  Janoschka.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-27277  0  3.37/2:1179 

Illinois.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Au'riculture,  Illinois,  statistics  by 
counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock  and  crops. 

1931.  53  p.  il.  4"     *  Paper,  l.')C.  C  3.37/12:110 

inth  census  (tf  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary reports.  State  summary  scries,  retail  distribution  in  Illinois.  1931. 
7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for 
distribution,  John  O.uernsey.  in  cb.irge  i>f  retail  distribution,  and  Charles  D. 
Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricidlnnil  and  rur:il  marketing  phases  of  distribu- 
tion census.]      t  0  3..37/l9:IlG 

Ivdiann.     15th  census  of  United   St.ites.   19.30:   Population  btilletin.  2d   series. 

Indiana,  composition  and  diaracleristics  of  population.  1931.  06  p.  11.  4" 
♦  Paper.  20c. 

L.  C.  card  31-2021 7  C  3.37/9 :  In  2 

Iowa.  15th  census  of  United  Slates  [1930]:  Cen-^us  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  I«twa.  1931. 
7  p.  [I»repared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  M<Fall.  chief  statistician  for 
distribution.  John  Ouernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  (list rlbui ion,  and  Charles  D. 
Bohaiuuin.  in  chari:r»  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases  of  distribu- 
tion census.     An  other  correction  has  Ihmmi  made  on  p.  5.]      t     (^3.37/19:  To  9 

IIoM'    to   ftrilfr   piilillfiil  liiiiM Sc<>   liiforiiiiit  Ion    fiilltMv  liiK   Conlontn 


August,  1931  79 

Kansas.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930, 
preliminary  reports,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Kansas. 
1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  suijenision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  ai^ricultural  and  rural  marljeting  phases  of 
distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :K  13 

Louisiana.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930, 
preliminary  reports,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Louisiana. 
1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  murlieting  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :L  93 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Population  bulletin,  2d  series,  Louisi- 
ana, composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931.  51  p.  il.  4° 
*  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/9 :  L  93 

Mariiland.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution.  1930, 
preliminary  reports,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Maryland. 
1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :M  36 

Massachusetts.     15th  census  of  United  States   [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution, 

1930,  preliminary  reports,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Massa- 
chusetts. 1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief 
statistician  for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution, 
and  Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing 
phases  of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :M  38 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Unemployment  bulletin,  Massachu- 
setts, unemployment  returns  by  classes.    1931.    47  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  31-26190  C  3.37/16 :  M  38 

Michigan.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture,  Michigan,  number 
of  farms,  farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm  land  and  buildings,  farm  build- 
ings, farmers'  dwellings,  and  farm  implements  and  machinery,  by  minor  civil 
divisions.     1931.     20  p.  il.  4"     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/11 :  M  58 

■  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary reports,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Michigan.  1931. 
7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for 
distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and  Charles  D. 
Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases  of  distribu- 
tion census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :M  58 

Minnesota.  15th  census  of  United  States,  19.30 :  Agric-ulture,  Minnesota,  number 
of  farms,  farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm  land  and  buildings,  farm  buildings, 
farmers'  dwellings,  and  farm  implements  and  machinery,  bv  minor  civil  divi- 
sions.    1931.     29  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/11 :  M  66 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture,  Minnesota,  statistics  by 

counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock  and  crops. 

1931.  48  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  15e.  C  3.37/12  :  M  66 

15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Minnesota. 
1931.  8  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases  of 
distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19 :  M  66 

Mississippi.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture,  Mississippi,  num- 
ber of  farms,  farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm  land  and  buildings,  farm 
buildings,  farmers'  dwellings,  and  farm  implements  and  machinery,  by  minor 
civil  divisions.     1931.     11  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/11 :  M  69  i 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agi-iculture,  Mississippi,  statistics  by 

counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock  and  crops. 
1931.     51  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/12  :  M  69  i 

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Mississippi — Ck)ntiimed. 

15lh  tensus  of  IJiiitiHl  Slatos   [19301:  Census  of  (listrllmtion.  1930.  i»re- 

liiuinary  leiKtits,  State  suuiniary  series,  retail  tli.vtributioii  in  Ml>sissi|iiii. 
1931.  0  p.  |l're|iare<l  under  suiiervlsion  of  Hol^ert  J.  McFall.  chief  statis- 
tician for  (list riiiut ion,  Jolin  (iutrnsey,  in  cliar^'i*  of  retail  distributiou.  anil 
Charles  D.  Itohaunan,  in  «-har^e  of  a^^rirultural  and  rural  niarkeiin^  lihases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :  M  091 

Mixtnuri.  l.'itli  census  of  United  States,  1930:  A;.'ricultiire.  Missouri,  number 
of  farms,  farm  ucreaue,  and  values  uf  farm  land  and  buildings,  farm  build- 
ings, tarnn'rs'  d\vellinj?s.  and  farm  iniitlements  and  nnichinery.  by  minor 
civil  divisions.     1931.     22  p.  il.  4"     •  Pai>er,  5c.  (' 3.37/li  :  M  69o 

IStii  census  of  ^'nited  States,  1930:  Population  bulletin,  2«1  series,  ilis- 

souri,  composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931.  ITt  p.  il.  4° 
•  I'aper,  20c.  ( '  3.37/9  :  M  69  o 

Montaiiii.  l.')tli  census  of  United  States,  TJ.'IO:  Au'iiculture,  Montana,  statistics 
by  counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock  and 
crops.     1931.     33  p.  il.  4"     ♦Paper,  10c.  C3.37/12:M70 

IJJth  census  of  United  States   [1930]:  Census  of  distribution,  VXUt,  jjre 

liiuinary  report.s,  State  sumnniry  series,  retail  tlistribution  in  Montana. 
11>31.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  K'lbcrt  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  .lohn  Guernsey,  in  charire  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  I).  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  aj^ricultural  and  rural  inarketiiifr  phases 
of    distribution    census.]     t  C  3  37/19  :  M  70 

Nebninka.  IHth  census  of  United  States  [19.30]  :  Census  of  distribution.  1930. 
pivliminary  reiuirts.  State  sununary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Nebraska. 
1931.  7  p.  [Prepari'd  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  char;:e  of  ret;iil  distriiiution,  and 
Charles  D.  P.uhannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  (' 3.37/19  :  N  27 

Nevadii.  mth  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930, 
preliminary  report.s.  State  sununary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Nevada. 
1931.  0  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall.  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution.  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  D.  Bohannan.  in  charge  of  agricultiiral  and  rural  marketing  i)hases 
of  distribution  census.  J     t  ('  3.."i7/19  :  N  41 

New  llami/sltirc.     lutli  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Agriculture,  New  Hamp- 
shire, statistics  by  count it-s,  2d  seric'^,  selected  ( rops  and  livest<K-k,  mortgages, 
taxes,  etc.     1931.     15  p.  il.  4"     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-20898  C.3.37/13  :  N  42  h 

loth  census  of  United  States  [1930]:  Census  of  distribution.  IJK'.O.  pre- 
liminary reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  New  Ilamji- 
shire.  1931.  G  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief 
statistician  for  distribution,  .lohn  (Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution, 
and  Cliarles  1).  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  niral  marketing 
pha.ses  of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19 :  N  42  h 

New  Jirtici/.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930, 
preliminary  reports.  Stale  summary  series,  retail  distriiiution  in  New  Jersey. 
1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  umler  supeivislon  of  Roln-rl  J.  McFall.  chief  statis- 
tician for  dislributioii,  John  (Jucrnsey,  in  charge  uf  retail  distriiiution,  and 
Charli's  I).  Bohannan.  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketin:^  plaises 
of  di-stribution  census.]     t  C3.37/19  :  N  42  j 

lolh  census  uf  United  Stales,  l!i:{():   Unemployment   bulletin.  New  Jersey. 

lUiemploymeiit  returns  by  cla.s.ses.     1931.     41  p.     t  C  3.37/10:  N  42  j 

Niio  Mrj-it-it.  15th  census  of  United  Slates  [1930]  :  Onsus  of  distribulion,  1930, 
preliminary  rei)orts.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  New  Mexico. 
1931.  (i  ]).  (PiH'pared  imder  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribulion.  John  (Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  I).  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/ 19 :  N  42  m 

llow    III   ortl«T   piilillcii  I  ions Si-a-   i  ii  foriiiii  ( Ion    follfiwliiup   (oiitoiitN 


August,  1931  81 

New  York  City,     loth  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution, 

1930,  preliminary  reports,  wholesale  trade  of  city  of  New  York,  X.  Y.  1931. 
42  p.  [Prepared  uuder  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFull,  thief  statistician 
for  distribution,  and  Theodore  N.  Beckman.  in  charge  of  wholesale  distribu- 
tion.]    t  C  3.37/17  :  N  42  y/2 

Neio  York  State.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Aixriculture,  New  York, 
number  of  farms,  farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm  land  and  buildings,  farm 
buildings,  farmers'  dwellings,  and  faim  implements  and  machinery,  by  minor 
civil  divisions.     1931.     16  p.  il.  4"     *  Paper,  oc.  C  3.37/11 :  N  42  y 

15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  prelimi- 
nary reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  New  York.  1931. 
7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician 
for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and  Charles 
D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases  of  dis- 
tribution census.]     t  C  3.37/19 :  N  42  y 

North  Carolina,  lotli  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  North  Caro- 
lina, number  of  farms,  farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm  lantl  and  buildings, 
farm  buildings,  farmers'  dwellings,  and  farm  implements  and  machinery,  by 
minor  civil   divisions.     1931.     18   p.   11.   4"     *  Paper,   10c.       C  3.37/11 :  N  81  c 

15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930.  prelim- 
inary reports.   State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in   North  Carolina. 

1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19 :  N  81  c 

North  Dakota.     15th  census  of  United   States   [1930]  :   Census  of  distribution, 

1930,  preliminary  reports,  State  summary  series,  rerail  distribution  in  North 
Dakota.  1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief 
statistician  for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution, 
and  Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing 
phases  of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19 :  N  81  d 

Ohio.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Ohio,  statistics  by 
counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock  and  crops. 

1931.  48  p.  il.  4°     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/12  :  Oh  3 

15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Ohio.  1931. 
7  p.  [Prepared  under  supeiTision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician 
for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and  Charles 
D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases  of  dis- 
tribution census.]     f  C  3.37/19:  Oh  3 

Oklahoma.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Oklahoma,  number 
of  farms,  farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm  land  and  buildings,  farm  build- 
ings, farmers'  dwellings,  and  farm  implements  and  machinery,  by  minor  civil 
divisions.     1931.     16  p.  il.  4"     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/11 :0k  4 

15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary reports,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Oklahoma.  1931. 
7  p.  [Prepared  under  suiJervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall.  chii'f  statistician  for 
distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and  Charles  D. 
Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases  of  distribu- 
tion census.]     T  C  3.37/19:  Ok  4 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Population  bulletin,  2d  series,  Okla- 
homa, composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931.  69  p.  il.  4" 
*  Paper,  20c.  C  3.37/9  :  Ok  4 

Oregon.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Oregon.  1931. 
7  p.  [Prepared  uuder  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for 
distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and  Charles  D. 
Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases  of  distribu- 
tion census.]     T  C  3.37/19 :  Or  3 

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82  August,  1931 

Panama  Canal.     15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Population,  final  bulletin. 
Panama  Canal  Zone,  eoni|H)sition  and  characteristics  of  ix>|>ulatiou,  i.>ccupa- 
tions,  and  unenijiloyment.     lU'M.     IG  p.  il.  4"     •  PaiHT.  r>c. 
L.  C.  card  31-J(>o09  C  3.37/30 :  P  lU 

I'cnn^yhaniu.  15th  census  of  InittMl  Stales.  lit.'iO :  .\};ri<ullure,  IV-nn-svlvania. 
uumhcr  of  farms,  farm  acrenire,  ;iiitl  values  <if  farm  land  and  huildiuKs,  farm 
buildlti|;s,  farmers'  dwellings,  and  farm  implements  and  machinery,  by  minor 
civil  divisions.     1931.     l!3  p.  il.  4"     •  Paper,   10c.  C  3.37/11  :P3S 

15th  census  of  Unitwl  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary rejxirts.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Pennsylvania. 
1931.  7  p.  (Prepared  under  supervision  of  Uobert  J.  .McFall,  chief  statisti- 
cian for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  char^je  of  retail  dislributiiui,  and 
Charles  D.  Buhaniian,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :P  38 

Rhode  Inland.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Population  bulletin,  2*1 
series,  Rhode  Island,  composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931. 
21  p.  il.  4°     •  PaiHjr,  10c.  C  3.37/  9  :  It  31 

South  Carolina.  l.")th  census  nt  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution. 
1930,  preliminary  reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Soutli 
Carolina.  1931.  0  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Kol>erl  .1.  McFall, 
••hief  statistician  for  distribution,  Jolm  Guernsey,  in  diarge  of  retail  distribu- 
tion, and  Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing 
phases  of  distribution  census.]     t  C 3.37/19:  So 8c 

South  Dakota.     15th  census  of  United  States   [1930]  :   Census  of  distribution. 

1930,  preliminary  report.s.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  South 
Dakota.  lli.Hl.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief 
statistician  for  distribution,  .John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution, 
and  Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing 
phases  of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :  So  Sd 

Tennessee.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930, 
preliininarj'  reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Teunes.see. 

1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall.  chief  statisti- 
cian for  distribution.  .lohn  (Juernsoy,  in  charge  of  retail  distribulit>n.  ;ind 
Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  nuirkeling  i>hases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19 :  T  2."> 

Texas.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Texas.  1931. 
8  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  .1.  McFall.  chief  statistician  for 
distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and  Charles  I>. 
Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  ami  rural  marketing  phases  of  distribu- 
tion census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :T  31 

Utah.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]:  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  pre- 
liminary rei»orts.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Utah.  1931.  7  p. 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  MiFall.  chief  statistician  for  dis- 
tribution, John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and  Charles  D. 
Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agriiultural  and  rural  marketing  iiha.ses  of  distribu- 
tion census,]     t  C  3.37/19  :Utl 

15th  census  of  Ignited  States.  19:50:  Population  bulletin,  2d  series,  Utah, 

composition  and  characteristics  of  poi»ulation.  P.Ktl.  31  p.  il.  4"  •  Paper. 
10c.  C  3.37/9 :  Ul  1 

\cnnonl.  15lh  census  of  Unile<l  Stales  [UKiOl:  Census  of  ilisiributlon,  193(». 
I)reliminary  rejiorls,  State  summary  series,  retail  distribuiion  in  \crmont. 
1931.  (J  p.  [Prepared  under  sui)ervision  of  RoIkmI  J.  .M.Fall.  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  John  (Jia-rnsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  anil 
C,harles  D.  I'.oliannan,  in  <-harge  t>f  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :  V  5t> 

\irf/mia.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]:  Census  of  distribution,  1930, 
preliminary  reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Virginia. 
1931.     7  p.     (Prei)areil  under  suiiervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 

lIoT»-   to   orilcr   piililicat  loiin Sim"   liif  iirinri  t  Ion    follo^^lnir   (NiiittMitn 


August,  1931  83 

Vii'ffinia — Continued. 

tician  for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  fharge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19 :  V  81 

West  Virginia.     15th  census  of  United  States   [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution, 

1930,  preliminary  reports.  State  summaiy  series,  retail  distribution  in  West 
Virginia.  1931.  7  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief 
statistician  for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution, 
and  Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing 
phases  of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :  W  52  v 

Wisconsin.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930, 
preliminary  reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Wisconsin. 

1931.  8  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     t  C  3.37/19  :W  75 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Population  bulletin,  2d  series,  Wis-- 

consin.  composition  dnd  characteristics  of  population.  1931.  68  p.  il.  4" 
*  Paper,  20c.  C  3.37/9 :  W  75 

Wi/omi7ig.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution.  1930, 
j}reliminary  reports.  State  summary  series,  retail  distribution  in  Wyoming. 
1931.  6  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician for  distribution,  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution,  and 
Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  marketing  phases 
of  distribution  census.]     f  C  3.37/19 :  W  99 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — 'The  monthly  Notice  to  mariners,  formerly  issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  been  consolidated  with  and  made  a  part  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  issued  by 
the  Lighthouses  Bureau,  thus  making  it  a  joint  i3ublication.  The  charts,  coast  pilots, 
inside  route  pilots,  tide  tables,  and  current  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. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey   bulletin,   July  31,   1931;   no.   194.     [1931.]     8  p. 
[Monthly.]     ? 
L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20 :  194 

Maps  and  charts.  Elements  of  map  projection  with  applications  to  map  and 
chart  construction  [with  bibliography]  :  by  Charles  H.  Deetz  and  Oscar  S. 
Adams.  1931.  173  p.  il.  13  maps,  large  8°  (Special  publication  68,  3d  edition, 
revised  May  1.  1931;  serial  146.)  [Includes  list  of  cartographic  publications 
of  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.]  *  Paper,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27112  C  4.19 :  68/3 

Charts 

Bfiltimorc  Harlior,  Md.,  surveys  to  1930.  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  19.30.  and 
other  sources ;  chart  545.  Scale  1 :  15.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  June,  1931.     30.5X40.5  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  545 

Boston,  inner  harbor,  Mass.,  surveys  to  1919,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1928, 
sui-veys  by  Massachusetts  authorities  to  1931.  surveys  by  U.  S.  Navy  to  1930 ; 
chart  248.  Scale  1 :  10.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  June, 
1931.     32.8X40.7  in.     f  75c.  C  4.9:  248 

Drier  Bay.  Prince  William  Sound,  Alaska,  south  coast,  surveys  to  1927;  chart 
8524.  Scale  1:20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  July,  1931. 
32.3X35.3  in.     f  75c.  0  4.9:8524 

Inside  route,  St.  Augustine  to  Titusville.  Fla..  from  latest  surveys  and  other 
information  ;  chart  3258.  Scale  1 :  80.  000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Sui-vey,  July,  1931.     34.1X19.3  in.     [Map  is  in  3  sections.]     f  25c.     C  4.9 :  3258 

Ketchikan  Harbor,  southeast  Alaska,  surveys  to  1926  and  other  sources  to  1930; 
chart  8095.  Scale  1 :  10.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Surve.v,  June, 
1931.     30.9X35.8  in.     1 75c.  0  4.9:8095 

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Lo»g  Inland  Sound  jiiiil  East  River,  N.  Y..  Hempstead  Harl»or  to  Talluian  Island, 
surveys  to  I'.t.'iu.  surveys  tty  IT.  S.  Eiipineors  lo  10.'50.  and  otlier  sources;  chart 
223.  Srale  1  :  20.0(M).  Wasliiiipton,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev,  June,  1931. 
28.5X35.{>  in.     t  75<-.  C  4.J):  223 

Potomac  RitH-r,  .Mattawonian  Creek  to  Georcetown,  surveys  to  1'.)2r>,  surveys  by 
U.  S.  Encrineors  to  1031.  and  ntlier  .sources;  witli  inset,  Wa.'jhinptou  Harbor; 
chart  noo.  Scale  1 :  4().(KM).  Wasbint^ton,  Coa>t  and  (^.eodetic  Survey,  Jnlv, 
1931.     40.4X28.8  in.     t  7.>.  C  4.9 :  r>6(J 

Salcw,  Manx.  Saleni  and  Lynn  liarbors.  Mass..  surveys  to  1919.  surveys  by  V .  S. 
Enjiineers  to  1931,  and  o  her  sources:  cliart  24<i.  Scale  1  :  20.000.  Washinp;- 
ton,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  July,  1931.     42.1  X35  in.     t  7r.c.  0  4.9:  240 

Zaremho  Inland  and  approaches,  southeast  Alaska,  surveys  to  1930  and  other 
sources;  chart  8160.  [Scale  1:80.000.1  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey.  June.  1931.     31.1X29.3  in.     t  We.  C  4.9:  8160 

FISHERIES  BUREAU 

Fisheries  arvviir  hiilNtiit.  Aug.  1.  1931:  no.  19."».  |l!t31.|  0  p.  IM-.niblv.  |  t 
L.  C  card  F  15-76  C  6.9: 195 

Fishery  products.  Landings  by  fishin.p  vessels  at  principal  New  England  p<)rts, 
June.  1931.  [with!  summary  and  comparisons  June.  1931  and  19.".0.  11931.1  3 
leaves,  4"     (Statistical  bulletin  940.)     t  C  0.5 :  940 

Mackerel.     Outlook    for   mackerel    fishery   in    1931  :    by    Osc.-ii-   E.    Sette.     Aug. 
1931.     20  p.  il.     (Fisherv  circular  4.)     *  Paper.  Tie. 
li.  C.  card  F  31-21  C  6.13:  4 

FOREIG.N  AM)  DOMESTK'  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

liusiness.  1931  annual  sni>iilemenl.  Survey  (»r  eurreiit  business  fwitli  sources 
of  data].     1931.     iv+2G2   p.  4"     *  Paper,   2.k'.  C  1S.37 :  931 

Note. — This  volume  t;iki>s  tlii>  i)l;ife  of  semiannual  Issues  previousl.v  pulilishpd  in 
Februar.v  and  Aug;ust  of  each  j-enr.  It  contains,  with  a  few  additions,  the  same  series 
whiih  have  been  carried  in  the  monthly  and  semiannual  issues.  These  2,000  series 
have  been  carefully  revised,  and  therefore  supersede  the  data  which  have  appeared 
in  previous  numbers  of  the  publication. 

Survey  of  current  business.  Aug.  1931  ;  v.  11,  no.  8.     [1931.1     cover-title, 

56  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Contains  \v(>okly  data  through  July  2.'>,  1931.  and 
monthly  data  through  Juiu-,  the  date  given  above  beiiiL'  the  date  of  issue. 
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Votnnierec  rriniits.  \ve(>kly  survey  of  foreign  trade,  reports  from  representatives 
of  I  »ep;irlmen(s  of  Comm;'rce  !ind  Stale  in  foreign  <<)nntries  and  articles 
jirepiired  in  bureati  at  Wasliiiigloii,  .\tig.  3  31,  1931:  no.  .31  3.")  (series  19311. 
(Il>31,|  cov(M-ti(l(>s,  p.  2."7  .'.•IS,  il.  |"  [Text  on  p,  2  4  of  covers.!  ♦Paper. 
Khr.  single  copy,  $1.(M>  ,i  yr.  ;  lorei^n  subscription.  $6.(X).       C  lS.5/1  :  931/31-35 

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I»ickens|.      [Reprint  I     1931.     iii4-57    p.      (Trade    information    bidletin    731; 
I  F'inance  and    Investment    Division].*      ♦Paper,    10<'. 
L.  C.  card  31-2.^071  0  18,25:731/1-2 

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AoGusT,  1931  35 

Italian  colonial  developmriit:  1,  Erideii,  Somaliland,  and  Oltre  Giuba;  prepared 
in  Division  of  Regional  Information  from  report  by  Carlton  Hurst  and  from 
Italian  official  sources.  [1931. J  4  p.  il.  4°  [From  Commerce  reports,  July 
27,1931.]     t  C18.5/la  :  It  1/2 

Louisville  grocery  survey:  pt.  2,  Costs,  markets,  and  methods  in  grocery  retail- 
ing;   [by   William   H.    Meserole].      1931.     iv+83    p.    il.      (Distribution    cost 
studies  8.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  allied  food  committee  of  Retail 
Grocers'  Association  of  Louisville.]     *  Paper,  20e. 
L.  C.  card  30-26117  C  18.33  :  8 

Palestine.  Economic  developments  in  Palestine ;  prepared  in  Division  of 
Regional  Information  from  reports  by  Gabriel  D.  Ferrante,  P.  Knabenshue, 
and  from  official  sources.  [1931.]  3  p.  4°  [From  Commerce  reports,  Aug. 
17,1931.]     t  C  18.5/1  a  :  P  175 

Trade-mark  protection  in  noncontiguous  territories;  [by]  Robert  G.  Boyd. 
[1931.]     2  p.  4°      [From  Commerce  reports,  Aug.  17,  1931.]     t 

C  18.5/la  :  T  675 
LIGHTHOUSES  BUREAU 

Lighthouse  service  bulletin,   v.   4,   no.   20;    Aug.    1,    1931.      [1931.]      p.   79-82. 
[Monthly.]     t 
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Myrtle,  lighthouse  tender.  Specifications  for  twin  screw,  steel,  Diesel  engine- 
propelled  lighthouse  tender  Myrtle,  1931.    1931.     [l]-l-76p.     t      C9.22:M99 

Notices  to  mariners.  Notice  to  mariners.  Grent  Lakes,  weekly,  no.  23-26,  1931; 
Aug.  7-28  [1931].  Conover  Press,  Detroit  [Ann.  6~::7,  1931].  Each  4  leaves 
or  3  leaves,     t  Supt.  of  Lighthouses,  Detroit,  Mich.  C  9.41 :  931/23-26 

Notice  to  mariners,  weekly,   no.  31-34.   1931;   Aug.   5-26    [1931].     1931. 

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MINES  BUREAU 

(Jold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  New  Mexico  and  Texas  in  1929,  mine 
report;  by  Chas.  W.  Henderson.  July  23,  1931.  ii-f- 729-764  p.  [From  Min- 
eral resources,  1929,  pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  22.8/a  :  G  563/9/929 

Mine  accidents.     Coal-mine  fatalities  in  United  States,   [calendar  year]   1929; 
by  William  W.  Adams.    193L    vi 4-120  p.     (Bulletin  341.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  eard  21-26405  C  22.3  :  341 

Metal-mine  accidents  in   United   States   during  calendar   year   1929;   by 

William  W.  Adams.  1931.  v+99  p.  il.  (Bulletin  342.)  [Includes  lists  of 
Mines  Bureau  publications  on  mine  and  quarry  accident  statistics.]  *  Paper, 
20c. 

L.  C.  card  13-35245  C  22.3  :  342 

Motion-picture  films  of  Bureau  of  Mines,  July  1,  1931.  [1931.]  2  p.  narrow 
12«     t  C  22.2  :  M  85/7 

Ores.     Treating  complex  ore,  data  from  experimental  work  on  ores  in  Denver 
laboratories   of  Complex   Ores   Recovery    Co.;     by    G.    L.    Oldright.     1931. 
iv+lOl  p.  il.     (Technical  paper  499.)      *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27294  C  22.5 :499 

Potash  in  1930;  by  A.  T.  Coons.  Aug.  21,  1931.  [1] +59-67  p.  [From  Mineral 
resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  22.8/a  :  P  847/930 

Publications.  New  publications.  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  195;  July  31, 
1931.     [1931.]     3   p.     t  C  22.7/3: 195 

NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

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over,  Aug.  1,  1931.     1931.     ii+70  p.  4°     (Serial  165.)     [Monthly.]     *  Paper, 
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TATENT  OFFICK 

NuTB. — Ttic    I'Htvut    Uffici'    iJUbllshoH   Specifications   and   drawings  of   patents    in   Kini:)' 
copies.     Ttiose  arc  not  onunnrateij   in   tliis  catalogue  but   may   b<-  obtained  for  10c.  eat 
ut   tlic  Patent  oniie. 

A  variety  of  InilexoH,  eivinu  a  couiplele  view  of  the  worlc  of  the  Patent  Office  froin 
17!»0  to  dati-,  are  imldixlied  at  prices  ranging  from  liSc.  to  $10.00  per  voluiue,  and  mav 
lie  ol)talned  from  tin-  SupirlntiMiiient  of  DocumeutK,  Wnshington.  1).  C.  The  Kules  oi 
prortlci-  and  paH»plil<t«  containing  i'atent  laws.  <;eneral  information  cnceriiing  patent >. 
and  (Jeneral  information  alK)\it  protection  of  trade  marlcs,  prints,  and  labels  are  furnished 
free  of  cliar;;i'  up.>n  appliciii  Ion  lo  the  I'atent  Office.  Tlie  Patent  Office  Issues  coupon 
■inlers  In  parkaues  of  L'O  at  Jl'.OO  p.-r  iiaclcage,  or  in  booics  containing  100  coupons  ;i  • 
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hent  to  the  Patent  Office.  For  scliedule  of  office  fees,  addresa  Chief  Clerk.  Patent  Offli  ■ 
Washington.  1).  C. 

Dccixionn.     [Decisions    in    patent    anil    trade-mark    eases,    ete.l     Ausj.   4.    IJKSl. 
p.  1-12.  larpe  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  409,  no.  1.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  singl<' 
cop.v,  50<'.  a  yr. 
I..  C.  cartl  'Si-T.nri  C  21  .r)/a2 :  409/ 1 

Same.     Aug.  11,  1931.     p.  287-298,  large  8»     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  40!*. 

no.  2.]  C  21 .5/a2:  409/2 

Same.     Am,'.  18,  19;J1.     p.  557-568,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  409. 

no.  3.]  C21.5/a2:409/.'. 

Same.     Aug.  25,  1931.     p.  839-850,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  409. 

no.  4.1  C21.5/a2:409/4 

Ehcrt,  Charles.  In  Courl  of  Cu.«t(inis  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  n". 
2940.  in  re  Charles  El)ert,  William  B.  Newkirk.  and  M»\ver  Moskowitz.  manu- 
facture of  dextrose;  brief  for  commissioner  of  pateut.s.  [1931.]  cover-title. 
7  p.  4°    X  C  21.10  :Eb  39 

Fairirk.  Thomas  L.  In  Court  of  Cu.stoms  and  Patent  Appeals,  iiatcnt  appe.il 
no.  2917.  in  re  Thomas  L.  Fawick.  improvements  in  transmission;  brief  for 
<-ommlssioner  of  patent.s.     [1931.1     cover-title,  10  p.  4"    t  C  21.10  :F2S4 

I'ixriur.  Albert  ('.  In  Court  (^f  Custimis  and  Patent  ApiK»als,  i)alcnt  apite:il 
no.  2950,  in  re  Albert  C.  Fischer,  expansion  joints:  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patent.s.     [1931.]  cover-title,  8  p.  4"     t  C  21.10:  F  522/3 

Mudine,  Arthur  Ji.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  apiit-nl 
no.  2938,  in  re  Arthur  B.  Modine,  improvements  in  radiator;  brief  for  <timmis 
sioner  of  patents.     [ia31.]     cover-title,  8  p.  4"    t  C21.10:M721 

Official  ijazctic.     Oflicial    irazctle   oC   Patent   Office,   containing   patents,    trade- 
marks, designs,  and  labels  issued  Aug.  4-25,  1931:  v.  4(K>.  no.   1-4.      [1931.] 
covi'r-titles.   l(iKS-f  [clxxivj    p.   il.   large   8°      [Weekly.]      *  Paper,   25c   single 
copy.  ."?  10.00  a  yr. :  foreign  subscription,  $1(5.00. 
L.  C.  card  4-18250  C  21.5  :  409/1-1 

Note. — Contains  the  patents,  trade-marks,  designs,  and  labels  issued  each  week,  wltli 
Indexes;  also  decisions  of  the  commissioner  of  patents  and  of  the  United  States  courls 
in  uatrnt  ea.ses. 

The  annual  index  of  patents  will   hereafter  be  ^lubllshed  in   2  parts,  one  on   Patents. 

firlee  $1.00.  anti  the  other  on  Trademarks,  price  iiOc.  These  Indexes  are  not  inchule<l 
n  the  regular  sul  hi  rliition  price  for  the  Official  gazette  given  above,  but  will  be  sent  to 
those  yearly  subscribers  who  remit  $11.50  ;  foreign  subscription  for  the  same,  $17.r»0. 

■ Same    [litie-pjige.   contents,   errata,   etc.,    to]    v.   407;    Jinie.    1931.      1931 

[2)   leavc's.   lar;re  N"     •  Paper,  .">c,   single  copy,   include<l    in    i>ri(e   of   Otli-ial 
gazette  for  subscribers.  C  21.5  :  407/t.  p.  &  coni. 

Slime,  weekly  index,  with  title.  Alphabetical  list  of  n^lstrants  of  tra<le- 

niiirks  |«>tc..  Aug.  4.  lJt311.       |19:;i.l     xliv  p.  large  V     |  From  Offi.ial  gazette. 
v.  409,  no.  1.]     t     Paper,  .$1.00  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  4  :  409/1 

.Same   [Aug.  11,  1931].      11931.]      xlvi  p.  large  S"     [From  Official  gazette, 

V.  40J»,  no.  2.]  C  21.5  a  4  :  409/2 

.*<ame  [Aug.  18,  1931).     [1!»31.]     xliv  p.  l.-ir-e  S"     (From  Otlieial  gazette. 

V.  409,  no.  3.1  C  21..^i/  a  4  :  409/3 

Same  [Aug.  2.'.,  1931).     |l'.i:;i.l     xl  p.  lar-e  s"     [From  Official  gazette, 

V.  409,  no.  4. 1  C  21.!j/a  4  :  409/4 

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August,  1931  87 

Patents.  Classification  of  patents  issued  Aug.  4r-25,  1931.  [1931.1  Each  2  p. 
large  8°     [Weekly.     From  Official  gazette,  v.  409,  no.  1-4.]     t" 

C  21.5/a  1 :  409/1-4 

Peiler,  Karl  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
2902,  in  re  Karl  E.  Peiler,  improvement  in  feeding  molten  glass ;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  11  p.  4"     $  C  21.10  :  P  351/2 

Tracy,  James  J.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
2948,  in  re  James  J.  Tracy,  automotive  vehicle  drive ;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  8  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :T  674 

Trade-marks.    General  information  about  protection  of  trade-marks,  prints,  and 
labels.    Revised  May  1,  1931.    1931.     [1]  +20  p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  28-26241  C  21.2 :  T  67/931 

Trade-marks  [etc..  from]  Official  gazette,  Aug.  4,  1931.     [1931.]     13-58+ 

xii  p.  il.  large  8"     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  409,  no.  1.]     *  Paper.  10c  single 
copy,  $2.50  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  3  :  409/1 

Same,  Aug.  11.  1931.     [1931.]     299-332+xii  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  409,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  3 :  409/2 

Same,  Aug.  18,  1931.     [1931.]     569-612+xi  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  409,  no.  3.]  C  21..5/a  3  :  409/3 

Same.  Aug.  25,  19-31.     [1931.]     851-885+xii  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  409,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  409/4 

Watson,  David  M.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
2907,  /)(  re  David  M.  Watson  and  Gonzalo  C.  Munoz,  hand  trucks ;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  8  p.  4°     $        C  21.10 :  W  332/2 

Wiener,  Alfred  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
2947,  in  re  Alfred  E.  Wiener,  constant  level  tobacco  feed  for  cigarette 
machines;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  7  p.  4°     t 

C  21.10 :  W  636 

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[Monthly.]     t  016.6:931/7 

RADIO  DIVISION 

Radio  service  bulletin.  July  31,  1931 ;  no.  172.  [1931.]  21  p.  [Monthly.  Thi>- 
number  is  the  1st  supplement  to  the  annual  list  of  Commercial  and  Govern- 
ment radio  stations  of  United  States,  edition  June  30,  1931,  which  has  not 
yet  been  issued.  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
40c. 
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STANDARDS   BUREAU 

Brush  Nocks.  Block  sizes  for  calcimine  brushes  (dutch,  semidutch,  and  baby 
dutch).  July  16.  1931.  iv+12  p.  il.  (Simplified  practice  recommendation 
R121-31.)  [Title  on  cover  is:  Block  sizes  for  calcimine  brushes  (dutch,  semi- 
dutch,  and  baby  dutch),  elimination  of  waste  through  simplified  commercial 
practice.     Recommendation  became  effective  Mar.  2,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.12/1 :  121 

Carotin.  Visible  and  ultra-violet  absorption  spectra  of  carotin  and  xanthophyll 
and  changes  accompanying  oxidation;  by  H.  J.  McNicholas.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  p.  171-193,  il.  (Research  paper  337.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards 
journal  of  research,  v.  7,  July,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  337 

Carpet  tcear  testing  machine;  by  H.  F.  Schiefer  [and]  A.  S.  Best.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  p.  927-936,  2  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  315.)  [From  Bureau  of 
Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  6,  June.  1931.]     *  Paper.  10c.     C  13.22/a  :  315 

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Clriils  for  sliijis.  comiiilcil  niid  |>r«»imil;:nt('<l  by  Ainori<'an  Marine  Standard^ 
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05-U):n  to  H  no.  t]H-lU31.    1J>31.    ii+  7  p.  il.  large  8°     (AMSC  76.)     •  Taiier.  Tk-. 

C  13.19 :  7('> 

Commrrrial  Mtatvlanlx  monthly,  review  of  jtrojiress  in  eomnienial  sfan<lardi7,a 
tion  and  sinipMliialion.  v.  S.  no.  -;  Auir.  UK-51.     [11)31. 1     comm- tiMe,  p.  IVi-iV, 
il.  4"     •  I'aper.  lO;-.  .^infrU•  'opv,  .'<1.(R)  a  yr. ;   fdreiiin  sniiscripticn.  J51.2r>. 
L.  C.  eard  L'f^-JOGKTi  ("  13.21  :  S  2 

CinntidvH.  Purification  and  analysis  of  alkali  cyanides  |  with  liililio;irai)hy]  : 
liy  M.  R.  Thompson.  |1!»31.]  cover-title,  p.  10r)l-n!).  (Re.soarch  paper  323.) 
IFroin  Rnrciii  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  (>,  June,  1!)31.1  'Paper. 
5e.  C  13  22/a  :  323 

Oas-bunirrs.     Design  of  pas  burners  for  domestic  use.     July  10.  1931.     [11+25 
p.  il.     (Cirrnlar  31M.I      ♦  Paiwr.  lOo. 
L.  C.  card  31-27258  C  13.4  :  391 

(jfts-vtrtcrx.  Kxi)erinients  on  nictciinu'  of  lar:^'e  volunie-  of  air:  by  Howard  S. 
Hean.  .M.  E.  Henesli.  |:inil|  Edpar  r.uckinKliani.  |  \'X^^.]  covcr-litle,  p.  93-145. 
il.  2  p.  of  pi.  (UosearcJi  jtaper  :V.','t.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of 
research,  v.  7.  July,  1931.  |     *  Paper,  15c.  CI  3. 22/a  :  3,35 

Glass.  Index  of  refraction  of  some  soda-limc-silica  ^'lasses  as  function  of  com- 
l)''siiinn:  by  Conrad  A.  Faick  [and]  A.  N.  Finn.  11931.1  cover-title,  p.  993- 
1002.  il.  1  pi.  (Research  paper  320.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal 
of  re.search,  v.  (J,  June,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C13.22/a  :  320 

Journal  of  research.  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  Aug.  1931; 
V.  7,  no.  2.  1931.  [2J+215-41.S  p.  il.  G  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  [Monthly.]  •  Paper, 
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Curtlss. — KF.340,  I'lioto-^raphic  ennilsitm,  afU'r-riixninK  (with  Mblioprapliy]  ;  by  Hurt 
II.  Carroll  and  I)<>iim1(I  Hubbard. --IU':!41,  Simiiltaiu'ous  ra<llotplcpbont'  and  visiinl  ranci' 
iH'ncon  for  aii-ways  ;  by  V.  O.  Kcar  and  (i.  H.  Wintcvniuto.  —  ItP.t4i!.  r)rsi>:n  of  standard'^ 
of  inductance,  and  proposed  iiso  of  model  rpactors  in  desifrii  of  air-core  and  iron-con' 
reactors  :  by  II.  W.  Urooks  — UI'.S4:?,  Ib-at  of  formation  of  water  and  Heats  of  com 
biistion  of  nietbini-  and  carbon  monoxide,  correction  [of  Ui'soarch  pipers  250  and  2'>0]  ; 
by  I'Yederlck  I».  Rossini-  -Ur:'.44,  Elastic  problem  of  wiri-wound  cylinder;  by  Cliester 
Snow.  UI':;4.">,  Kestoralioii  of  solarized  iiHra-violet  transmittinc  plasses  bv  beat  treat- 
nunf  :  by  .\.  y.  Tool  and  IJ.  Staii-. — IJIVUii,  1  leterminatinn  of  oxygen  and  nitrocen  in 
ir«>ns  atxi  steCs  by  vacuum  fusion  mctbod;  by  H.  ('.  Vacl.er  and  I>onis  .Tordan. — RP.S4T. 
Some  electrical  nropei-ties  of  forelun  and  domestic  mlras  .-nul  efTect  of  elevated  tempera 
tnres  on  micas  ;  by  A.  H.  Lewis,  E.  L.  Hall,  and  F.  R.  Caldwell. 

MaiKimctrrs.  Multiple  manometer  and  i)istoii  pa.^'es  for  precision  mea.suremeni-- 
[with  list  of  references  to  papers  on  subject  of  differential  manometers  and 
piston  ;r!i.i:('sl  :  by  C.  H.  Meyers  [and]  R.  S.  Jessup.  [19:^1.1  cover-title, 
p.  litOl  1102.  il.  1  pi.  (Re.search  paper  324.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards 
journal  of  research,  v.  6,  June,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C13.22/n:324 

Maxntirii  viatn-inls.  Volume  chaTipos  in  brick  masonry  materials;  by  L.  A. 
Palmer.  [19:51.]  cover  title,  p.  KM  13  20.  il.  1  i»l.  "(Research  paper  321.) 
[From  Bure.iu  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  (5.  June.  1931.]  *  Paper. 
10c.  C  13.22/n  :  321 

Minosropcs.  Lateral  chromatic  aberration  of  ap'chroinalic  microscope  sys- 
tems: by  I.  C.  Cardner  [and]  F.  A.  Ca.se.  [1931.1  cover-title,  p.  937-!>40.  il. 
(Research  pajter  310.)  [From  Bureau  of  S:andards  jouriml  of  research,  v.  6, 
June,  1931.]     •Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  316 

Phase  equili'irin  in  systein  Cr.O.  Al.O,;  by  F.  N.  Bnnlini:.  [1931]  cover- 
title,  p.  !H7  !>»;»,  il.  1  |.|.  (Research  pajier  .'517.)  [From  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards journal  of  research,  v.  (1.  June,  1931.1     ♦  Paper,  5c.  C13.22/a  :  317 

I'latinunt.  Freezing  point  of  platinum:  hv  Wm.  F.  Roeser,  F.  R.  Caldwell, 
[and!  H.  T.  Wenst  1.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  1119-29,  il.  (Research  paper 
.".2<;. )  [From  Bur.ini  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  0.  June,  1931.] 
•  Pap'J-.   5e.  C  13.22/a:  326 

Puhlirationit.  New  publicathms.  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  monthlv  list 
75:  Anir.  1.   I'.i:'.i.     |l9:n.l     c  p.     t  C  13.15: 75 

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Radio  beacons.  Course  iiulicator  of  pointer  type  for  visual  railio  range-beacon 
system;  by  F.  W.  Dunmore.  [1931.]  cover-titie.  p.  147-170,  il.  2  pi.  4  p.  of 
pi.  (Research  paper  33G.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research. 
V.  7,  July.  1031.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  13.22/a  :  330 

Theory  of  design  and  calibration  of  vibrating-reed  indicators  for  radio 

range  beaccms ;  by  G.  L.  Davies.  [1031.]  cover-title,  p.  195-213.  il.  (Re- 
search paper  338.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7, 
July,  1931.]     *  Paper,   10c.  C  13.22/a  :  338 

Radio  communicatiov.  Automatic  volume  control  for  aircraft  radio  receivers ; 
by  W.  S.  Hinman,  jr.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  37-46,  il.  (Research  paper 
330.)      [From  Bureau  of   Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  July,   1931.; 

*  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  331 

Refractories.  Special  refractories  for  use  at  high  temperature ;  by  Wm.  H 
Swanger  [and]  Frank  R.  Caldwell.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  1131-43,  il 
2  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  327.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  oi 
research,  V.  0,  June,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  321 

Rhenium.  Arc  spectrum  of  rhenium  ;  by  William  F.  Meggers.  [1931.]  cover 
title,  p.  1027-50,  2  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  322.)  [From  Bureau  of 
Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  6,  June,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.    C  13.22/a :  322 

Salts.  Method  for  determining  change  in  transference  number  of  a  salt  M^ith 
change  in  concentration,  modification  of  moving  boundary  method;  by  Edgar 
Reynolds  Smith.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  917-926,  il.  (Research  paper  314.) 
[From     Bureau    of     Standards    journal    of    research,    v.    6,     June,     1931.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  314 

Steel  6ors.  Steel  reinforcing  bars.  2d  edition.  Aug.  22.  1931.  v+14  p.  il. 
(Simplified  practice  recommendaticn  R26-30.)  [Supersedes  R26.  Title  oc 
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mercial practice.  Recommendation  liecame  effective  Sept.  2,  1930.]  *  Paper 
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Steel  forgings.  Influence  of  chemical  composition  and  heat  treatment  of  steel 
forgings  on  machinability  with  shallow  lathe  cuts;  by  T.  G.  Digges.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  p.  977-992,  il.  1  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  319.)  [From 
Bureau  of   Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  6,  .Tune,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

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Sugar.  Oxidation  of  sugars :  1,  Electrolytic  oxidation  of  aldose  sugars  in 
presence  of  bromide  and  calcium  carbonate ;  by  Horace  S.  Isbell  [and] 
Harriet  L.  Frush.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  1145-52,  il.  (Research  paper  328.) 
[From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  6,  June,  1931.]  *  Paper, 
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Technical  news  lulletin  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Aug.  1931 ;  no.  172. 
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Ultra-violet  rays.  Measurement  of  extreme  ultra-violet  solar  radiation  by  filter 
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WASHINGTON.   (ilX)Ii(lK.   COMMISSION    FOK   rELEBRATION   OF  200TH 
ANNIVEUSARY  OF  lUHTII  OF 

Washington,  Oeorge.  Family  relationships  of  George  Washington.  [3*1  edi- 
tion.]    1031.     vi+2()  p.+p.  C.     (Program  1.)     t 

Y  3.W  27/2  :  2  P  94/2/no.  l/3d  ed. 
\,>TE. — Titles  of  popors  for  Propram   1  :   Family   nanK-   of  Washington,   derlTations 

and  changes. — Paternal  ancestry. — Maternal  ancestry. — Brothers,  sisters,  nieces,  and 
ni'phews. — Stepchildren   and   stepKrandchlldren. 

George  Wnshlnpton.  the  man  of  action  in  military  and  civil  life.     [3d 

•am  0. )     t 

Y  3.W  27/2 :  2  P  04/2/no.  6,'3d  ed. 
XoT». — Titles  of  papers  for  Program  0  :   George  Wasbington.   the  snrveyor. — George 

Washington,  the  soldier,  through  French  and  Indian  War. — George  Washington,  the 
commander  in  chief. — George  Washington,  the  farmer. — George  Washington,  the  bosl- 
n<'s8  man  and  en;;in''er. — George  Washington,  the  citizen. 

George  Wa.«hinjrton,  the  man  of  sentiment.     [3(1  e<lition.l     1931.     vi4-15 

p.+p.   A-B.     (Program   5.)     t  Y  3.W  27/2 :  2  P  ^/2/no.  5/3d  ed. 

Note. — Titles  of  papers  for  Program  5:  George  Washington,  the  son. — George  Wash- 
ington, the  country  squire. — George  Washington,  the  husband. 

Homes  of  George  Washington.  [3d  edition.!  1931.  vi+29  p.  (Pro- 
gram 2.)     I  Y  3.W  27/ 2  :  2  P  M/2/no.  2/3d  ed. 

Note. — Titles  of  papers  for  Program  2  :  Birthplace  and  early  history  of  Wakefield 
jin<l  .Mount  Vernon. — Mount  Vernon. — W.nshington  homestead  on  R;ippahannock  River. — 
Migratory   abiding  places. — Military   headquarters. — Presidential    mansions. 

United  States  Government  George  Washington  Bicentennial  C«»mmission 

clip  sheet,  no.  12.  Washington.  D.  C.  [no  publisher.  1931].  1  p.  il.  large  4" 
[Submitted  to  editor.s  of  newspapiT.s  with  request  that  they  u.-^e  this  material 
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greatest  event  of  its  kind  ever  held  in  America.]     t  Y  3.W  27/2 :  7/12 

S.ime.  no.  13.    Washington.  D.  C.  [no  publisher,  1031].     1  p.  il.  large  4* 

t  Y  3.W  27/2  :  7/13 

Same,  no.  14.     Washington,   D.  C.   [no  publisher,   1931].     1  p.  il.  large 

4°     t  Y  3.W  27/2  :  7/14 

Washington,  Mrff.  Mnrii  B.     1732-1932:  Mother  of  George  Washington,   radio 
address  l\v  Mrs.  .John  Dickinson  Sherman.  Washington,  D.  C.  Mothers'  day, 
Mav  11.  19.30.     [Rei)rint  with  changes]  1931.    8  p.     t 
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COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Aftninihniup  Imlinn  tribe  v.  Uiiito;]  States;  eviden<"e  for  plnintilT.  [19.31.]  no. 
J-31.  p.  37-4(r2.     t  Ju  3.8:  As  76 

Confiolidntrd  Paper  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
no.  L  477,  p.  9-19.     %  .Tu  3.8 :  C  76r> '8 

Fettrson.  Francis  J.  Fearson  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
no.  J-.383.  p.  17-22.     t  Ju3.8:F.312 

Hiltti.  if..  Lumber  Company.  M.  Hilly  Lumber  Company  and  Forster-Mueller 
Lumber  Company,  its  subsidiary,  r*.  United  States;  report  of  comnii.ssioner. 
[1931.]     no.  H -247.  p.  9-13.     t  .Tu  3.8  :  H  .'ir.9 

noutttnn  Club  r.  TTnlted  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.]  no.  M-74. 
p.  7-1.3.     t  .Tu3.S:  H  818/9 

ifcEmy.  Hi'iiry  McEvoy  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
[no.  I  L  4.''.1.  p.  5-0.     t  .Tu  3.8  :M  157/2 

National  Shirt  Shops,  Inc.,  v.  United  Slates:  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
[no. I   1^308.  p.  7-9.     t  Ju  3.8 :  N  213/28 

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Ordnance  Engineering  Corporafian  i>.  United  States;  evidence  of  both  parties 
on  motion  for  new  trial.     [1931.]     no.  34680,  p.  2989-3211.     J    Ju  3.8:  Or  2/12 

Pine  Hill  Crystal  Spring  Water  Co.  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1931.]     no.  J-613,  p.  25-31.     $  Ju  3.8  :  P  652/5 

Schoellkopf  Aniline  &  Chemical  ^Yorlcs,  Inc.,  and  Jacob  F.  Scboellkopf  et  al.,  sur- 
viving trustees  in  liquidation  of  Scboellkopf  Aniline  Ik  Cbemical  Woi'ks,  Inc., 
V.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.     [1931.]     no.  J-570,  p.  33-35.     % 

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Glassware.  Customs  appeal  no.  3464,  United  States  v.  Marshall  Field  &  Co., 
transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+12  p.     t  Ju  7.6 :  F  457/14 

Kaoliang.  Customs  appeal  no.  3455,  United  States  r.  Albers  Bros.  IMilling  Co. 
and  Geo.  S.  Bush  &  Co.,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs 
Court.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f23  p.     |  Ju7.6:A114 

Semiprecious  stones,  Artificial.  Customs  appeal  no.  3457,  United  States  v. 
A.  Moscini,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  ii+ 78  p.     t  Ju7.6:M851 

Wool.  Customs  appeal  no.  3463,  United  States  t".  P.  McGraw  Wool  Company, 
transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+52  p.     I  Ju  7.6  :  M  178/2 

DISTRICT   OF   COLUMBIA 

Court  of  Appeals.  Transcript  of  record.  Apr.  term,  1931,  no.  5469,  Patrick  J. 
Huiley,  Secretary  of  War.  fs.  John  L.  Shanley,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of 
District  of  Columbia.     [19.31.]     cover-title,  i-f8  p.     J  DC  9.5  :Sh  18/2 

FEDERAL  BOARD  FOR  VOCATIONAL  EDUCATION 

American  Vocational  Dairy  and  Poultry  Convention.  Announcement  of  7th  an- 
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Exposition  Grounds,  St.  Louis,  Mo..  Oct.  10-12,  1931.  1931.  iii-f31  p. 
narrow  16°     (Miscellaneous  circular  7.)     t  VE1.12:7 

Milk.  Analyses  of  special  jobs  in  quality  milk  production,  operative  training 
content,  interpretive  science,  and  related  information  for  enterprise  of  quality 
milk  production  [with  List  of  references  on  quality  milk  production  by  jobs; 
by  A.  P.  Williams  and  W.  A.  Ross,  in  cooperation  with  Eniest  Kelly  and 
C.  J.  Babcock].  June,  1931.  vii-t-17  p.  (Bulletin  154:  Agricultural  series 
40.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Dairy  Industry  Bureau,  Agriculture 
Department.  Includes  lists  of  Agriculture  Department  lantern  slides  and 
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GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

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States  and  of  the  States,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
World  atlas  of  commercial  geology  (pt.  1.  out  ot  print).  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications;  the  exceptions  are  indicated  by  the  dagger  (f).  The  maps  and  folios  and 
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ington. D.  C.  A  discount  of  40  per  cent  is  allowed  on  any  order  for  maps  or  folios  that 
amounts  to  ?5.00  at  the  retail  price.  This  discount  applies  to  an  order  for  either  maps 
or  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  Remittance  for  these  publications  should 
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D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,   Washington,  D.   C.     For  topographic  maps  see  next  page. 

Missouri  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1928 :  pt.  6,  Missouri 
River  basin ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  W.  A.  Lamb,  Robert 
Follansbee,  C.  G.  Paulsen,  J.  B.  Spiegel,  and  H.  C.  Beckman,  district  engi- 
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94  ArousT,  1931 

.    ,';       Ai:     M:  mine  Colorado,  Missouri,  and  Kansas.]     •Paper, 

1  OH  10-583  119.13:600 

il.  doc.  600^  71st  Cong.  3d  seas.) 

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I  l'J.14/4 :  281 

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:  by  11.  W.  Hoots.  1931.  Iv+8;^'-134  p.  11. 
3  pi.  1  l»  iji  iKAktt.  i::  J*,  or  pi.  4  maps,  2  are  in  potket,  4"  (Professional 
|wrH>r  1«5  «•  k      •  I'«!-«r,  75c.  I  ll».16:  16;>-C 

^  supply   of   UnlttHl   States.   ir>27:   pt.   12.   North 

ns,   v..   Snake   Hlver   basin;   Nathan   C.   Grover, 

win.  C.  G.  Paulsen,   Fred  F.  Heiishaw, 

'J    L.  Park«'r,  district  en^neers.     1931. 

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I...    .':    Wv  .-iiii;:.   by   W.   T.   Tlioni,  jr.,   and    Kihnuud   M. 

!s    of    .Salt    Cret'k-Teai)ot    Dome    uplift,    by 

II  II.  10  pi.  11  are  in  iK)cket,  4  p.  of  pi.  10 

ii»ai<«.  9  (Professional  paper  163.)     •  Pai)er,  $1.25. 

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NATIONAL  PARK   SERVICE 

National  parks.     Glimpses  of  our  national  parks,   [by  Robert  Sterling  Yard; 

revised  by   Isabelle  F.   Story].  1931.     cover-title,   11+66  p.   il.     [Text   and 

illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  t 

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National  parks  portfolio,  by  Robert  Sterling  Yard ;  revised  by  Isabelle  F. 

Story.     6th  edition.     1931.     274  p.  11.     *  Cloth,  $1.00. 

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RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Minidola  irrigation  project.  Earthwork  and  structures,  Milner-Gooding  Canal, 
station  3317+21  to  station  3737+10,  and  earthwork,  North  Gooding  Canal 
enlargement,  station  27  to  station  257,  Minidoka  project,  Idaho,  Gooding 
division.  [1931.]  cover-title,  i+24  p.  20  pi.  map,  4°  (Specifications  527.) 
[Consists  of  specifications,  schedule,  and  drawings  for  irrigation  project,  pro- 
posals to  be  received  until  Sept.  16,  1931.]     t  Paper,  .$2.00.  I  27.8  :  527 

New  reclamation  era,  v.  22.  no.  8;  Aug.  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  161-184, 
11.  4°     [Monthly.     Test  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
L.  C.  card  9-35252  I  27.5  :  931/8 

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them  in  overcoming  their  agricultural  clifBculties.  to  instruct  them  in  diversifying  and 
marketing  their  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  bureau  and  chronicle  engineering 
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made  payable  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Postage  stamps  are  not  acceptable  in 
payment  of  subscription. 

Yakima  irrigation  project.  Hydraulic  and  electrical  apparatus  for  Prosser 
power  plant  and  Kennewick  Highlands  pumping  plant,  Yakima  project, 
Wash.  [1931.]  cover-title,  11+32  p.  2  pi.  4°  (Specifications  526.)  [Con- 
sists of  invitation  for  bids,  schedule,  specifications,  and  drawings  for  irriga- 
tion project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Sept.  11,  1931.]     t  Paper,  40c. 

I  27.8 :  526 

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Commerce   Commission  publications. 

Block-signals.     Tabulation  of  statistics  pertaining  to  signals,  automatic  train 
control,  and  telegraph  and  telephone  for  transmission  of  train  orders  as  used 
on  railroads  of  United  States,  Jan.  1,  1931 ;  compiled  by  Bureau  of  Safety. 
1931.     [1]+19  p.  11.  4°     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  17-26448  IC  lblo.5 :  931 

Decisions.    Decisions    of   Interstate   Commerce    Commission,    Sept.-Nov.    1930. 
1931.     xl+944   p.    11.      (Interstate    Commerce    Commission   reports,    v.    168.) 
[Contains  also  decision  of  Aug.  28,  1930.]     *  Cloth,  $2.25. 
L.  C.  card  8-30656  IC  1.6/1 :  168 

■ •    Decisions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  [valuation  reports],  July- 
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reports,  v.  32,  valuation  reports.)      *  Cloth,  $2.25. 
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^ 


96  AUGLST,    1931 

Fur}  for  locuinotivert  (charged  to  <ipor:itinff  expenses;,  cla^s  1  steam  railways  in 
I'nited  States.  eiinipile<l  from  148  re|»ort.s  represeulinj;  157  steam  railways, 
swltehinj:  and  terminal  comiianies  not  Included,  June,  lO.'?!  and  lt»3(>  [and]  6 
months  ended  with  June.  1!».'{1  and  l!t30:  [ prepared  in]  I'.ureau  of  Statistics. 
June.  1931.  1  i«.  ..t.long  large  S  (SiMiement  M-230.)  [Subject  to  re- 
vlslon.l     t  IClste.30 :  931/6 

Johnntmrn  and  stntni  Crick  Rail  Komi.  i;ei(.i-.>  Interstate  Comment  Ck)m- 
mission.  finance  diK-ket  no.  3770,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Johnstown  and 
Stonv  Creek  Itail  Koad  Company;  brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  11+52  p.     % 

IC  1.13/2 :  In  2/61 

iliddlrtmvn  and  rnionriUc  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion, finance  <locket  no.  3S27,  in  matter  of  exce.ss  income  of  Middletown  ami 
Unionville  Kailroad  Company;  brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-t-S9  p.     t 

IC  1.13/2 :  In  2/62 

Opinion.'*.     See,  above,  Deciisions — below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Port  Huron  and  Detroit  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, 
finance  docket  no.  4120.  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Port  Huron  &  Detroit 
Railroad  Company;  bri«'f.     [1931.]     cover-title,   iii-f79  p.     t 

IC  1.13/2:  In  2/60 

Railroad   accidents.     Accident   bulletin    99,   collisions,    derailments,    and    other 
accidents  resulting  in  injury  to  persons,  equipment,  or  roadbed,  arising  from 
operation   of  steam   railways   in   interstate  commerce,   calendar   year  1930; 
[prepared  in]   Bureau  of  Statistics.     1931.     v+106  p.  il.  4'     ♦Paper.  30c. 
L.  C.  card  5-41547  IC  1  acci.3 :  99 

Summary  of  accidents  reported  by  steam   railways,  May,   1931    [and  6 

months  endincr  with  May,  1931;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  May, 
1931.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-400.)  [Subject  to  revi.sion.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste.31 :  931/5 

Railroad  etnployeex.  Wage  statistics,  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
[including  1(>  switching  and  terminal  companies]  May,  1031:  [prepared  in] 
Bureati  of  Statistics.  1931.  4  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-3»)0.>  t 
L.  C.  card  A  25>-382  IC  1  ste.25  :  931/5 

Same  June.   1031 ;    [prepared   in]    Bureau   of   Statistics.     1931.     4  p.   il. 

oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-300.)     t  IC  1  ste.25 :  931/6 

Railroads.  Freight  and  passenger  service  operating  statistics  of  class  1  steam 
railways  in  United  States,  compiled  from  148  reports  of  freight  service 
statistics  representing  1;"7  railways  and  from  145  reports  of  passenger  service 
statistics  representing  1.'j4  railways  (switching  and  terminal  compjinies  not 
include<l),  June,  1031  and  1930  [and  6  months  ended  with  June.  1031  and 
1030;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  June,  1031.  [2]  p.  olilong  large  8" 
(Statement  M  210.»  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  20-370  IC  1  ste.21 :  931/6 

Graphical  supplement  to  monthly  reports:  Revenue  toji-miles  of  steam 

railways,  classes  1,  2,  and  3,  1010-30  [etc.;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statis- 
tics.    1931.     1  p.  11.  oblong  large  8"     (Series  1931,  no.  5.)     t 

IC  1  ste.33 :  931/5 

Operatln;:  revenues   and  operating  expenses  of  class  1   steam    railway.s 

in  United  States,  comi)iIed  from  monthly  reports  of  revenues  and  expenses 
for  171  sf(>am  railways,  including  17  switching  and  terminal  compani»>s.  June, 
1931  and  10.30  (and  0  months  endeil  with  June.  1031  and  1030:  prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  June.  1031.  12]  p.  11.  ol)!(>ng  large  8°  (Statement 
M-100.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  ('.  card  A  2)S-2206  IC  1  ste.19:  931/6 

— —  OiM»rntlng  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  large  steam  railways. 
Helecte<l  Items  for  roads  with  animal  operating  revenues  above  $25.0<X),000. 
June.  1931  and  10.30  [and!  'i  months  ended  wltli  June.  1031  and  1030:  [pre- 
pared In)  Bureau  of  Statistics.  June,  1931.  [21  p.  oblong  large  8"  (State- 
ment M15<».)  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  20  37s  IC  1  ste.20:  931/G 

HotT  to  order  iiiibllcnt  Ioun — Sca-  iiiforiitiil  Itm    fullo^vlnNT  ContentM 


August,  1931  97 

Railroads — Continued. 

Operating  statistics  of  large  steam  I'ailways,  selected  items   for   June, 

1931,  compared  with  June,  1930,  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues 
above  $25,000,000;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  June,  1931.  [2]  p. 
oblong  large  S"     (Statement  M-200.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-380  IC  1  ste.22 :  931/G 

Revenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in   United   States, 

including  mixed-train  service,  compiled  from  149  reports  representing  158 
steam  railways,  switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  June,  1931 
and  1930  [and]  6  mouths  ended  with  June,  1931  and  1930;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  June,  1931.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-220.) 
[Subject  to  revision,]     f 

L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.24 :  931/6 

TraffiG  decisions.  See,  above,  Decisions,  v.  168 — below,  center  head  Decisions 
{Trafflc). 

Valuation  decisions.  See,  above.  Decisions,  v.  32 — below,  center  head  Decisions 
{Valuation). 

Decisions  {Finance) 

Note. — The    following    decisions    or    opinions    issued    in    separate    form    are    from    th« 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Byron  TelepJione  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  8864,  Byron  Telephone  Com- 
pany acquisition;  [decided  June  19,  1931].  1931.  [1] +178-180  p.  (F-4549.) 
[From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F^549 

Chicago,  Indianapolis  and  Louisville  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  7325, 
Chicago,  Indianapolis  &  Louisville  Railway  Companv  bonds ;  decided  July 
1,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  265-2'67.     (F-4564.)      [Fi'om  v.   175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4564 

Chicago,  Mihcaukee,  St.  P,aul  and  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8811. 
Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Companv  abandonment ; 
decided   June   24,   1931.      [1931.]      p.    189-191.      (F-4553.)      [From   v.   175.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4553 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  SS35,  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Railway  Company  bonds;  [decided  June  23,  1931]. 
1931.     [1] +186-188  p.  (F^552.)     [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4552 

Denver  and  Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8354,  Denver 
&  Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad  Company  abandonment ;  decided  June  15, 
1931.     [1931.]     p.  151-159.     (F-4543.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4543 

Duluth,  South  Shore  and  Atlantic  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8844,  Duluth, 
South  Shore  &  Atlantic  Railway  Company  assumption  of  obligation  and 
liability;  decided  June  9,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  117-121.  (F-4535.)  [From  v. 
175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4535 

East  Shore  Telephone  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  8830,  East  Shore  Tele- 
phone Company  acquisition ;  decided  June  19,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  175-177. 
(F-4548.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4548 

Houston  and  Texas  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8374.  Houston  & 
Texas  Central  Railroad  Companv  proposed  construction ;  decided  June  13, 
1931.     [1931.]     p.  139-147.     (F-4541.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4541 

Kentucky  and  Indiana  Terminal  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  SSOS,  Kentucky 
&  Indiana  Terminal  Railroad  Company  bonds;  [decided  July  1,  1931].  1931. 
[l]+2G2-264  p.     (F-456.3.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1.6/la  :  F-4563 

Keokuk  and  Hamilton  Bridge  Company.  No.  24335,  in  matter  of  application 
of  certain  provisions  of  interstate  commerce  act  to  bridge  companies  [Keokuk 
&  Hamilton  Bridge  Company  and  Atchison  &  Eastern  Bridge  Company :  de- 
cided   June    9,    1931].     1931.     [1] +98-104    p.     (F-4530.)      [From    v.    175.] 

*  Paper    5e  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4530 


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Mich'ujan  Ctntral  RuUroud.  Finance  docket  no.  8545,  Michigan  Central  Rail- 
roa<l  Company  et  al.  aband«iunn'nt ;  decided  May  14,  11131.  [1931.]  p.  775- 
7S2.     (F-i511.)      [From  V.  17U.J     •  I'ai^r,  5c.  IC  1.0/a :  F-^511 

Missouri  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  d'x^ket  no.  7470,  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  unification;  [decided  May  4,  VJSi].  193L  [11+20-41  p. 
(F-4521.)      [From   v.    175.]     •Paper,   5c.  IC  1.0/la :  F-4521 

New  York  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  7431,  New  York  Central  Rail- 
nijid  Company  abandonment;  decided  June  22,  1031.  [1931.]  ji.  181-182. 
(F-4550.)     [From  V.  175.]     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la :  F-4550 

Finance  docket  no.  8859,  New  York  Central  Railroad  Company  equipment 

trust  t«f  1930;  decided  June  19,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  171-174.     (F-4547.)     [From 
V.  175.]     •  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4547 

New  York,  Neic  Uavcn  and  Hartford  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8854,  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Company  equipment  trust  of  1931; 
decided  June  22,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  183-18C.  iF-1551.)  [From  v.  175.] 
♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  F-4551 

Pennsylvania  and  Atlantic  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no,  8117,  Pennsylvania  & 
Atlantic  Railroad  Company  abandonment;  decided  June  10,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  127-132.     (F-i538.)     [From  v.  175.]    ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4538 

Portland  Terminal  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  SSG6,  Portland  Terminal  Com- 
pany securities;  decided  June  29,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  233-236.  (F-1559.) 
[From  V.  175.]     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-i559 

St.  Louis-San  Francisco  Railicay.  Finance  docket  no.  8867,  St.  Louis-San  Fran- 
cisco Railway  Company  bonds;  [decided  June  25,  1931].  1931.  [l]-fl92- 
197  p.     (F-4554.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  Sc.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4554 

Tuckerton  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  3957,  excess  income  of  Tuckerton  Rail- 
road Company;  [decide<l  Aug.  4,  1931].  1931.  [1] +318-325  p.  (F-4577.) 
[From  V.  175.J     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  F-4577 

Western  ilaryland  Railirau.  Finance  docket  no.  8S5G,  Western  Maryland  Rail- 
way Company  bonds:  [decided  June  17,  1931].  1931.  [1] +168-170  p. 
(F-4546.)      [From  V.  175.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/la  :  F-4546 

Decisions  (Traffic) 

Note. — Tlie  following  decisions  or  oplnion.s  Issued  In  separate  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Si-e  also  subhead  Decisions  on  p.  05.  v.  108. 

Anna t to  seed.  No.  239G5.  Marschall  Dairy  Laboratory  r.  Erie  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  June  12,  1931.  [1931.]  2S9-292+ii  p.  ([Opinion] 
16927.)      [From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16927 

Apples.  No,  23776,  TraflSc  Bureau,  Lynchburg  Chamber  of  Commerce,  for  Wray, 
Goodwin  &,  Keyt,  Incori'orated,  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway  Company  et 
al.:  [decided  June  15.  1<>31].  1931.  [l]+298-300+ii  p.  ([Opinion]  10929.) 
[From  V.  176.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16929 

Auto^niobilcs.  No.  23496,  Covey-Ballard  Motor  Company  v.  Alton  &  Southern 
Railroad  ot  al.;  [decided  May  29.  1931].  1931.  [1] +674-689+11  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 16885.)     [From  V.  174. J     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16S85 

No.  23623.  Seaman  Body  Corporation  et  al.  v.  American  Rjiilway  Express 

Company   et    al. ;   de<-ide(l    June   IS.    1931.      [1931.]      p.    431-433.    ([Opinion] 
16955.)      [From  V.  170.1     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16955 

Jiaffs.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  355(\  cotton-net  bags  between 
points  in  southern  classification  territory  and  points  in  oflicial  and  western 
classification  territories;  decided  June  23,  1931.  [19:51.]  505-511  +  [ll  p. 
([Opinion]  10976.)      [ From  v.  17(>.]     Paper,  5<-.  IC  1.6/la  :  16976 

liananas.  No.  22749.  S«-henecker  Produce  Company  v.  Beaumont.  Sour  Lake  & 
Western  Railway  Company  ««t  al.;  [decided  June  15.  1931].  1931.  [11+256- 
268  p.     ([Opiidon]  10919.)      [From  v.  176.]     ♦  Pai»er.  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16919 

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Barrels  No.  21446,  United  States  Graphite  CompaDy  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  9.  1931].  1931.  [l]+240-242+ii  p. 
([Opinion]   16916.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16916 

Bath-iuts.  No.  21444,  Standard  Sanitarj'  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Abilene  & 
Southern  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  16,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  359- 
366.     ( [Opinion]  ^16940.)     [From  y.  176.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16W0 

Bloicers.  No.  22S79,  Texas-Louisiana  Power  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Toi)eka 
&  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  23,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  457- 
458.     ([Opinion]  16961.)      [From  y.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la:  16961 

Bottles.  No.  23517,  Maryland  Glass  Corporation  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  29,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  569-572.  ([Opinion] 
169S6.)      [From  y.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16986 

Brass  No.  23494,  Federated  Metals  Corporation  v.  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  June  15,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  273-274.  ([Opinion]  16922.) 
[From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16922 

Bricks.  No.  23942,  United  Brick  &  Tile  Company  v.  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  13,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  285-286. 
([Opinion]  16925.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16925 

Can  openers.  No.  23819,  Bunker-Claucey  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al..;  decided  June  15,  1931.  [1931.] 
301-303+ [1]  p.     ([Opinion]   16930.)      [From  y.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16930 

Cattle.  No.  24075,  Central  Co-Operatiye  Association  v.  Great  Northern  Railway 
Company;  [decided  .June  16.  1931].  1931.  [l]+338-339  p.  ([Opinion] 
16935.)      [From  y.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16935 

Cement.  No.  23294,  Texas  &  Pacific  Railway  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  19,  1931].  1931.  [l]+388- 
390  p.     ([Opinion]  16947.)      [From  y.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.        IC  1.6/la :  16947 

Citrus  fruit.  Inyestigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3558,  citrus  fruits  from 
Texas  to  destinations  in  South  Dakota  and  related  points;  decided  June  15, 
1931.  [1931.]  331-334+ [1]  p.  ( [Opinion]  16933.)  [From  y.  176.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16933 

Cloth.  No.  23396,  Western  Shade  Cloth  Company  v.  Columbia,  Newberry  & 
Laurens  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  23,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  485- 
491.     ([Opinion]  16971.)      [From  y.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16971 

€oal.  No.  23502,  Columbus  Brick  &  Tile  Company  v.  Alabama  Central  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  16,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  369-372.  ([Opinion] 
16942.)      [From  y.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16942 

No.  23507,  H.  B.  Smith  Company  v.  New  York,  New  Hayen  &  Hartford 

Railroad   Company    et   al. ;    [decided    June   26,    1931.]     1931.     [1] +532-534 
p.     ([Opinion]  16980.)      [From  y.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16980 

No.  23562,  Bluff  City  Lime  &  Stone  Company  v.  Missouri-Illinois  Railroad 

Company  et   al. ;    decided   June   16.   1931.     [1931.]     p.    373-376.     ([Opinion] 
16943.)      [From  y.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16943 

Copper.  No.  23624,  Federated  Metals  Corporation  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  et  al. :  decided  June  23,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  161  [461]-4G2.  ([Opin- 
ion] 16963.)  [The  first  page  is  numbered  incorrectly  161  instead  of  461. 
From  y.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16963 

Cotton.  No.  17000.  rate  structure  inyestigation,  pt.  3,  cotton;  decided  June  9, 
1931.  [1931.]  249-255 +iy  p.  ( [Opinion]  16918.)  [From  y.  176.]  *  Paper. 
5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  1691S 

Cotton  goods.  No.  23280,  Kendall  Company  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad 
Company  et  al. :  decided  June  24,  1931.  [1931.]  515-519+[1]  p.  ([Opinion] 
16978.)      [From  y.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  1697S 

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Cottonseed.  No.  23967,  Hercules  Powder  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santu  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  .June  10.  1931].  1931.  [1]  + 
334-337   p.      ([Opinion]    16934.)      [From    v.   176.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16934 

Drmurnif/c.  No.  17791.  Union  Gas  &  Electric  Company  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 
Railway  Company;  [decided  .Tune  6,  1931].  1931.  [1] +194-201  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 10907.)  [From  v.  176  (volume  number  is  incorrectly  given  "u  ji.  104  as 
175).]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16907 

Express.  No.  21S11.  Merchants  Association  of  New  York  et  al.  r.  Railway  Ex- 
press Asency,  Incorporated,  et  al. ;  [decided  July  14.  1931].  1931.  [l]-f766- 
7S6+[1]  p.*   ([Opinion]  17015.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC1.6/la :  17015 

Freight  rnten.  Changes  in  schedules  to  meet  water  competition,  no.  24297,  in 
re  application  of  Merchants  &  Miners  Transportation  Company  et  al.  for 
auth'irity  to  establish  rates  on  one  day's  notice;  decided  .Tune  11,  1931. 
119311  '  217-224+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion]  16910.)  [From  v.  176.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
^  IC  1.6/la:  16910 

Fruit.  No.  22425,  Traffic  Bureau,  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Mitchell,  v.  Atchi- 
son Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  18.  1931. 
[1931.]     397-398 +ii  p.     ([Opinion]  16949.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16949 

No  23153,  Southern  Traffic  Association  v.  Erie  Railroad  Company  et  al. ; 

decided   June   16,   1931.     [1931.]     399-110    [410] +ii   p.      ([Opinion]    160.^) 
[The  last  page  is  numbered  incorrectly  110  instead  of  410.     From  v.  176.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16950 

Gas  oil.  No.  23056,  Ashhland  Refining  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  Railroad  Companv  et  al. ;  decided  June  19,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  427-430. 
([Opinion]  16954.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16954 

Glas-^.  No.  2.3044,  Blue  Ridge  Gla.ss  Corporation  v.  Akron  &  Barberton  Belt 
Railroad  Companv  et  al. ;  decided  June  20,  1931.  [1931.]  44^456+[l]  p. 
([Opinion]  16960.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  lC1.6/la  :  16960 

Helmets  No.  23605,  Sternheinier  Brothers  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Com- 
panv et  al. ;  decided  June  23,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  491-493.  ([Opinion]  16972.) 
[From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16972 

Hollow  tile.  No.  22865.  Terre  Haute  Chamber  of  Commerce  v.  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe  Railwav  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  13,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  27.">- 
281.     ([Opinion]  16923.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16923 

Industrial  railroads.  No.  2.3008.  Winnsboro  Granite  Corporation  v.  Southern 
Railway  Company;  decided  June  23,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  481-484.  ([Opinion] 
16970.)      [From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16970 

Iron.  Invesrigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3380.  iron  and  steel  articles  from 
points  in  the  South  to  trunk-line  and  New  England  territories;  decided  June 
20,    1931.      [1931.]      345-353+[l]    p.      ([Opinion]    10938.)      [From    v.    170.] 

*  Paper,  r,c.  IC  1.6/la  :  10938 

:  No.  22510,  Federal  Foundry  Company  v.  Alabama  Great  Southern  Rail- 
road Companv  et  al. ;  [decided  .Tune  11,  1931].  1931.  [11+770-781  p. 
([Opinion]  10901.)      [From  v.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16901 

No.  23766,  Dibert,  Bancroft  &  Ross  Company,  Limited,  r.  Illinois  Central 

Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  16.  1931].    1931.     [l]+382-384+[l] 
p.     ([Opinion]   10945.)      [From  v.  170.]     ♦  Paper,  oc.  IC  1.6/la :  16fH5 

Ldundrif-tuh  oonrs.  No.  23491,  Vitreous  Steel  Products  Conqiany  v.  F.altimore 
&  Ohio  Railroad  Companv  et  al. ;  decided  June  10.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  .307-308. 
([Opinion]  1<;<)41.)      iFn.mv.  170]     *  Paper,  .'")(•.  IC  1.6  la  :  16941 

Limestone.  No.  2.3094,  Alabama  Rock  Asphalt.  Incorporated,  r.  Abilene  & 
Southern  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  2.5.  1931.  [1931.]  5.55-508 
+  ii  p.     (lOi)inion]   10985.)      [From  v.  170.1     ♦  Paper,  5c.       IC  1.0/1  a  :  10985 

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Linseed-oil.  No.  23065,  United  Siish  &  Door  Comiiany  v.  Atchison,  Toi>eka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  22,  1931.  [1931.]  459-460+ 
[1]  p.     ([Opinion]  16962.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5i'.  IC  1.6/la :  16962 

Lof/s.  No.  23120,  Penn  Veneer  Company  et  al.  i\  Western  Maryland  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  22,  1931.  [1931.]  499-501+  [1]  p.  ( [Opinion] 
16974.)      [From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16974 

No.  23310,  Amos  Lumber  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  [decided  Jan.  17,  1931].  1931.  [1] +60-62  p.  ( [Opinion]  16495.) 
[From  V.  172.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16495 

Luniber.  No.  23344,  Henry  G.  Brabston  et  al.  v.  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  19,  1913  [1931].  [1931.]  p.  421-426. 
([Opinion]  16953.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16953 

Millet.  No.  24012,  P.  L.  Zimmerman  Company  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  20.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  419-120.  ([Opinion] 
16952.)      [From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16952 

Mine-cars.  No.  23581.  Pittsburg  Boiler  &  Machine  Company  v.  Kansas  City 
Southern  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  24,  1931].  1931.  [1]+512- 
514  p.     ([Opinion]  16977.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16977 

Mine  timbers.  No.  23115,  Egyptian  Tie  &  Timber  Company  t?.  Missouri-Illinois 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  16.  1931].  1931.  [1] +354-358+ [1] 
p.     ([Opinion]  16939.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16939 

Mineral  natcr.  No.  22911,  Capon  Water  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  23,  1931].  1031.  [1]  +494-498  p.  ( [Opinion] 
16973.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16973 

Onions.  No.  24032,  Fruit  Service  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  16,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  339-340. 
([Opinion]  16936.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16936 

Paper.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3497,  scrap  or  waste  paper,  in 
carloads,  from,  to.  and  between  points  in  southwestern  territory ;  decided 
June  6,  1931.  [1931.]  293-297+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion]  16928.)  [From  v.  176.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16928 

Investigation   and   suspension  docket  no.  3538,   impoi-t   newsprint  paper 

from  Thorold,  Ontario,  to  Chicago,  III. ;  decided  June  9,  1931.     [1931.]     243- 
248+ [1]  p.     ([Opinion]  16917.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  16917 

Peaches.  No.  19850,  Meridian  TraflSc  Bureau  v.  Columbus  &  Greenville  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  23.  1931.  [1931.]  479-480+ [1]  p.  ( [Opinion] 
16969.)      [From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16969 

No.  22847,  George  F.  Spooner  v.  Cincinnati,  New  Orleans  &  Texas  Pacific 

Railway   Company   et   al. ;    [decided   June  9,    1931].     1931.     [1] +268-272   p. 
([Opinion]  16921.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16921 

No.  22854.  Grovier-Starr  Produce  Company  v.  Arkansas  Valley  Inter- 
urban  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  15,  1931.  [1931.]  287-288+  [1 1 
p.     ([Opinion]  16926.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16926 

Petroleum.  No.  23108,  Allied  Oil  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Akron,  Canton 
&  Youngstown  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Mar.  27,  1931.  Corrected 
report.  [1931.]  p.  363-365.  ([Opinion]  16708.)  [From  v.  173.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.0/la  :  167U8 

Petroleum  products.  No.  23552,  Sinclair  Oil  &  Gas  Company  v.  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  23,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  447-448.     ([Opinion]   16959.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16959 

No.  23706,  Standard  Oil  Company  (Kentucky)  v.  Alabama  Great  South- 
em  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  26,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  543-548. 
([Opinion]  16983.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16983 

No.  23749,  Flandreau  Service  Station,  Incorporated,  v.  Atchison,  Topeka 

&   Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;   decided   June  15,   1931.     [1931.]     p. 
463-464.     ([Opinion]  16964.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1.6/la  :  16964 

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102  August,  1931 

Fhosphatfs.  No.  23501,  Shreveport  Chamber  of  Commerce,  on  beliall"  of  Merid- 
ian Fertilizer  Factory  et  al.,  v.  Texas  &  Pacilic  Railway  Company ;  Ideeided 
June  15,  1931  J.     r.>31.     [1]+2S2-2S4  p.     dOpinion]  l(jt>24.>      [From  v.  176.] 

♦  rai)er,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16924 

Pipe.  luvestiKatioii  and  susiJension  docket  no.  3539,  cast  iron  pipe  and  fittings 
from  Biruiinjjhani.  Ala.,  group  and  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  to  certain  Virginia, 
south  Atlantic,  and  Gulf  jiorts  for  coastwise  movement  to  north  Atlantic 
ports;  decided  May  13,  1931.  [1931.]  459-474  +  [l]  p.  ([Opinion]  16S41.) 
[From  V.  174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  iC  1.6/la  :  16841 

No.  23207,  Border  Research  Corporation  v.  Orange  &  Northwestern  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  28,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  201-204.  ([Opin- 
ion] 1690S.)      [From  V.  176.  J     *  Pai)er.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16908 

Pipe-organs.  No.  23005,  Robert  Morton  Organ  Company  v.  Alabama  Great 
Southern  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  22,  1931].  1931.  [1]  + 
442-446+ [1]   p.     ([Opinion]   16958.)      [From  v.   176.]     ♦Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16958 

Plumbers'  supplies.  No.  24072,  Fords  Porcelain  Works  v.  Lehigh  Valley  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  16,  1\):M.  [1931. J  385-387+ [1]  p. 
([Opinion]  16946.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  16946 

Posts.  No.  23984,  G.  R.  Eastman  v.  Northern  Pacific  Railway  Company  ;  decided 
June  23,   1931.      [1931.]      p.   465-466.      ([Opinion]    16965.)      [From   v.   176.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16965 

Potatoes.  No.  17923,  Boyle  American  Potato  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  17,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  391- 
396,     ([OiHiiion]  16948.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16948 

No.  21218,  Leonard.  Crosset  &  Riley,  Incorporated,  et  al.,  v.  Akron,  (^anton 

&   Youngstown   Railway   Company  et   al. ;   decided   Apr.    14,    1931.     [1931.] 
309-330+iv  p.     ([Opinion]   16932.)      [From  v.  176.]     ♦Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16932 

Rails.  No.  23910,  Rinehart  &  Dennis  Company  v.  Greenville  &  Northern  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  30,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  575-576.  ( [Opinion] 
16988.)      [From  V.  176.]     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16988 

Raiiuay  Diail  pay.  No.  9200,  railway  mail  pay,  in  matter  of  application  of 
Illinois  Terminal  Company;  [decided  June  12,  1931].  1931.  |ll+79«5- 
802+ [1]   p.      ([Opinion]   16905.)      |  From  v.  174.]      ♦Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16905 

Refrigeration.  No.  24029.  W.  B.  Northrup  Company  v.  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 
Westt-rn  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  6,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  623-6_'4. 
([Opinion]  16997.)      [From  v.  176.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16997 

Rood-huihling  inachinery.  No.  22889,  Boardman  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison, 
Toi)eka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Comjiany  el  al. ;  decided  June  9,  1931.  [1931.1 
p.   233-234.      ([Opinion]    16913.)      [i"rom  v.   176.]      ♦Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16913 

Hexcer-pipe.  No.  23492,  Blackmer  &  Post  Pipe  Company  et  al.  r.  Missouri 
Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  docide<l  June  27,  1931.  11931.]  p.  .139-542. 
([Opini(m]  1(>982.)  [From  v.  176  (volume  number  is  incorrectly  given  on 
p.  539  as  175).]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16982 

Shingles.  No.  23402,  Eternit,  Incorporated,  v.  New  Orleans  &  Northeastern 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  Ideeided  June  8,  1931].  1931.  [l]+5(l2-504  p. 
([Opinion]  16975.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16975 

Shot.  No.  23513,  Stone  Mountain  Granite  Corporation  et  al.  v.  Atlantic  Coast 
Line  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  6,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  629-6;n. 
( [Opinion]  16999.)      [From  v.  176.]     ♦  I'ln^er,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16999 

Slats.  No.  2,S605,  Piqua  Handle  &  Manufacturing  Ctmipany  r.  Atchison, 
To|)eka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Companv  et  al. ;  decided  Julv  2,  1931.  [1931.] 
625-628+11]   1).      ([OpiiiionI    I699S.)      [From   v.   170.]      ♦  Pap»X   5c. 

IC  1.6/la:  16998 

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Sulphur.  No.  23467,  Meridian  Fertilizer  Factory  v.  Gulf,  Colorado  &  Santa 
Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  16,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  377-381. 
([Opinion]  16944.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16944 

Tar.  No.  23480,  Crowley  Tar  Products  Company  v.  Lehigh  "Vallev  Railroad 
Company  et  al.;  [decided  June  18,  1931].  1931.  [1] +434-^36  p.  ([Opinion] 
16956.)      [From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16956 

Terra-cotta.  No.  23074,  Atlantic  Terra  Cotta  Company  et  al.  v.  Akron,  Canton 
&  Youngstown  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  16,  1931.  [1931.] 
411-418+ii  p.     ([Opinion]  16951.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16951 

Tires.  No.  23433,  Fisk  Rubber  Company  et  al.  v.  Boston  &  Maine  Railroad 
et  al. ;  decided  June  23,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  467-469.  ([Opinion]  16966.) 
[From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16966 

Trackage.  No.  22881,  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Sapulpa.  Okla.  v.  St.  Louis- 
San  Francisco  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  15.  1931].  1931. 
[1] +304-308+ [1]  p.     ([Opinion]  16931.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16931 

Trap  rocTc.  No.  23650,  R.  E.  Weber  v.  Boston  &  Albany  Railroad  et  al. :  de- 
cided May  22,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  531-532.  ([Opinion]  16854.)  [From  v. 
174.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16854 

VegetaNes.  No.  23572.  W.  W.  Benjamin  Company  v.  Pennsylvania  Railroad 
Company  et  al. :  decided  June  15.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  341-344.  ([Opinion] 
16937.)      [From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16937 

Wire  rope.  No.  23248,  Sonken-Galamba  Corporation  v.  Chicago,  Rock  Island 
&  Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  26,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  535- 
538.     ([Opinion]  16981.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16981 

Wood-pulp.  No.  22611,  J.  Fred  Amsden  v.  Canadian  National  Railways  et  al. ; 
decided  Mav  26,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  259-267.  ([Opinion]  16920.)  [From 
V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16920 

Decisions  ( Valuation ) 

Note. — The   following    decisions    or   opinions    issued    in    separate    form    are    from    the 
Intprstate  Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports. 
See  also  subhead  Decisions  on  p.  95,  v.  32. 

El  Paso  Union  Passenger  Depot  Company.  Valuation  docket  no.  854,  El  Paso 
Union  Passenger  Depot  Company;  [decided  Apr.  17,  1931].  1931.  [1]+126- 
139  p.     (B-803.)      [From  Valuation  reports,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  val.  9/a  :  B-803 

Lehigh  and  Netv  England  Railroad.  Valuation  docket  no.  342,  Lehigh  and  New 
England  Railroad  Company  et  al. :  [decided  Apr.  28,  1931].  1931.  [2]  + 
21-100  p.  il.   (B-798.)      [From  Valuation  reports,  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

IC  1  val.9/a  :  B-798 

Long  Island  Railroad.  Valuation  docket  no.  336,  Long  Island  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al.;  [decided  May  15,  1931].  1931.  [2] +1-125  p.  il.  (B-802.) 
[From  Valuation  reports,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  15c.  IC  1  val.9/a  :  B-802 

Washington  Terminal  Gompamj.  Valuation  docket  no.  1023,  "Washington  Ter- 
minal Company;  decided  May  22.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  101-136.  (B-799.) 
[From  Valuation  reports,  v.  35.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  val.9/a  :  B-799 

VALUATION  BUREAU 

Telegraph.  List  of  units  for  use  of  telegraph  and  cable  companies  (exclusive 
of  wireless  telegraph  companies)  in  preparation  of  completion  reports  and 
record  of  property  changes  as  prescribed  by  Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
in  accordance  with  sec.  19a  of  interstate  commerce  act ;  effective  Jan.  1,  1932. 
1931.  [1]+S  p.  (Supplement  7  to  Valuation  order  3,  2d  revised  issue.) 
♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1  val.5 :  3/3/supp.7 

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104  Arr.cTST,  lU'M 

JUSTICE   DEPARTMENT 

Biiltimorr  and  I'liUmlclphia  Steamboat  Compnnji.  No.  isr>,  in  Supreme  Court, 
Oct.  term.  19^1,  ISaltimoro  and  riiiladelitbia  Steamboat  Company  and  Mary- 
land Casnalty  Company  r.  Auj,'ustus  P.  Norton,  deputy  commissioner  for  3d 
comiH'nsatiiin  district  of  Uiiiied  tStates,  and  Emil  Bruno  Gube,  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  cinuii  court  of  appeals  for  .'id  circuit;  mi^morandum 
for  respondent  Augustus  1*.  Norton,  deputy  commissioner.  [TIKU.]  cover- 
title,  4  p.     t  J  1.13  :  B  217/54 

Jii'ttdon,  Charles.  No.  131,  in  Suitn-nie  Court,  Oct.  tenn,  1931,  Charles  Beadon 
[et  al.]  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  lor  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931]  cover- 
title,  i+13  p.     t  J  1.13  :B  359 

Bcnefwial  Loan  Society  of  Bethlehem.  No.  177.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term, 
1931.  Beneficial  L'lan  Society  of  Bethlehem  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  <'Iaims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1931.1     cover-title,  i+12  p.     +  .1 1.13  :  B  434/4 

Bess.  Enrl  1).  No.  l.'jl.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1931,  Earl  D.  Bess  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  4th  circuit:  brief  fur  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title. 
i+6  p.     t  J  1.13  :B  464/4 

Bishop,  L.  Brackctt.  No.  4ril7,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit.  L. 
Brackett  Bishop  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
11+  15  p.  large  S"     +  J  1.13  :  B  .'541/4 

Blnekl)urn,  John  R.  No.  G43C,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  United 
States  V.  .Tennie  Blackburn,  as  administratrix  of  .John  R.  Blackburn,  upon 
appeal  from  di.-^trict  court  for  western  district  of  Washington,  northern  di- 
vision;  brief  of  appellant,  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+3i)  p.     t 

.71.13:  B.V,2/4 

Camerov.  Alpin  J.  Nos.  4.">S9-91.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  .3d  circuit.  Oct. 
term,  1931,  Alpin  .T.  Cameron  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue:  Alpin  W. 
Cameron  v.  [same]  ;  William  P.  Denegre  v.  [same],  petitions  for  review  from 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+25  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  C  14.V4 

Ceniritl  Afiuirrc  Sugar  Companii-  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-.">25,  Central 
Apruirre  Su'J^ar  Companv  r.  United  States:  defendant's  brief.  [1931.]  p.  51- 
58.     t  J  1.13  :  C  333/55 

Chicago.  Xorth  Shore  and  MUieaukee  Railroad.  In  equity,  no.  ](K>«57.  in  district 
court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois.  United  States  v.  Chicago,  North  Shore 
and  Milwaukee  Railroad  Company,  on  final  hearing  on  petition  for  injunc- 
tion :  brief  for  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iii+78  p.  large  S"     t 

J  1. 13 : C  43/156 

Corovado  Oil  and  Gas  Compamj.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia, 
no.  5115.  Coroiiado  Oil  &  Gas  Co.  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  [no. 
5051,  Bear  Canon  Coal  Company  r.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  .-ind  no.  5115.  C<)ronado  Oil  and  Gas  Company  v.  same;  proceedings]. 
[1931.]     p.  124-132.     t  .T  1.13  :  C  SlG/13 

Couthoui.  F..  Ineerpnratcd.  No.  M-64.  in  Court  of  Claims.  F.  Couthoui,  Inc..  r. 
United  States:  liricf  for  United  Slates,  with  request  ftir  findings.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+n.3-R3  p.     t  J  113  :  C  837/2 

Da  Roza.  Edward.  Nos.  203  and  204.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term.  1931,  Edward 
Da  Roza  r.  United  States:  [siime]  v.  [same],  on  petitions  for  writs  of  cer- 
tiorari to  cinuit  cnnrt  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit  :  brief  for  United  States  in 
oppo.sitlon.     [1931.1     cover-title,  i+5  p.     X  .11.13:  D2,51 

Diamond  Alkali  Compang.  Nos.  A\V.\  and  AVU'k  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  3d  circuit,  no.  4119,  Diamond  Alkali  Company  r.  D.  B.  Heiner,  collector 
of  Internal  revenue  for  2.'id  district  of  Pennsylvania  ;  no.  4420.  D.  B.  Heiner. 
collector   of   internnl    rrvonue   for   23d   district   of   Pennsylvania   r.    Diamond 

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Auou.sT,  1931  105 

Diamond  Alkali  Company — Contiimed. 
Alkali   Company.  ai)peals  from  juiliiment  of  distrk-t  court  fur   \V(>stern  dis- 
trict of  Pennsylvania,  in  no.  5702.  law :  supplen.ental  brief  for  D.  B.  Heiner, 
collector  of  internal  revenue,  motion  for  leave  to  file.     [1931.]     cover-title, 
12  p.     t  J  1.13  :D  541/14 

Doughertif,  Arthur  J.  No.  4'ir)S.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7tli  circuit, 
Oct.  term.  1930,  United  States  r.  Arthur  J.  Dougherty,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  eastern  district  of  Illinois :  brief  of  appellant,  United  States. 
ri931.1     cover-title,  i +49  p.  large  S°     t  J  1.13  :  D  744 

Egiiptian  Powder  Company.  No  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1931,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Egyptian  Powder  Com- 
pany, on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
petitioner.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iii+33  p.  large  8°     %  J  1.13:  Eg  98 

Faher,  Coe  d  Grcgy,  Incorporated.  No.  180,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  Faber.  Coe  I'c  Cregg,  Inc..  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals;  bi'ief  for  United  States 
in   opposition.     [19,31.]     cover-title,    ii-f27   p.     t  .1 3.13 :  F 112/3 

Finance  and  Investment  Corporatwn.  No.  i5346,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.  Finance  and  Investment  Corporation  f.  David  Burnet, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief 
for   appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,    ii+21    p.     $  J  1.13  :F  49/2 

First  National  Pictures.  Incorpoi'ated.  In  equity,  no.  45/99,  district  court, 
southern  district  of  New  York.  United  States  v.  First  National  Pictures, 
Inc.  et  al. ;  final  decree.     [1931.]     cover-title,  5  p.     $  J  1.13 :  F  519/13 

Fletcher,  W.  d  A.,  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  E-612,  John  M.  Enright 
and  Andrew  Fletcher,  .ir.,  as  receivers  of  W.  &  A.  Fletcher  Company,  v. 
United  States  :  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner  and  auditor. 
[1931.]     p.   461-t8G.     %  J  1.13  :F  638/4 

Fort  Dodge  Boiler  Works.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-438,  L.  Gertner.  sr., 
trading  as  Fort  Dodge  Boiler  "Works.  ?•.  United  States:  defendant's  exceptions 
to  commissioner's  report  filed  Apr.  1.  1931.     [1931.]     p   5G1-598.     i 

J  1.13  :F  775/18 

Same:   supplemental   brief.     [1931.]     p.  .-)99-fi30.     %  .T  1.13 :  F  775/19 

Frecporf  Texas  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-452,  Froeport  Texas 
Companv  [et  al.]  r.  United  State*;  defendant's  rerinest  for  findings  of  fact 
and  brief.     [1931.]     p.   53-79.     $  .1 1 .13 :  F  877/11 

General  Outdoor  Advertisinn  Company.  In  C(-in't  of  Claims,  no.  J-38G.  Gen- 
eral Outdoor  Advertising  Companv  v.  United  States  :  defendant's  request  for 
findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  115-132.     t  -T  1.13 :  G  286/22 

Graffe,  Paul.  No.  259,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1931.  Paul  Graffe  v.  United 
States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th 
circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+6  p.     $ 

J  1.13  :  G  758 

Grays  Harhor  Motorship  Corporation.  No.  141.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  Grays  Harbor  Motorship  Corp.  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims :  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i-f  15  p.     t  J  1.13  :  G  795/10 

Earmount,  Timmons.  No.  5872.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit. 
Timmons  Harmount  i'.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  re- 
view order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  ii+26  p.     t  .  J  1.13  :  H  228/7 

Havener.  Charles  E.  No.  256,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term.  1931.  Charles  E. 
Havener  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  10th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.' 
cover-title,  i+4  p.     %  J  1.13 :  H  29S/2 

Iletfield.  Williayn  B.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-13S.  William  P..  Hetfield  v. 
United  States ;  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial  and  amendment  of  findings 
of  fact,  and  brief  in  support  thereof.     [1931.]     p.  37-56.     |       J  1.13  :H  47/4 

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Hnxrrx  Rrothrrx  Hide  Cotnpoin/.  No.  — ,  in  Supremo  Court,  Oct.  torin.  1!)31, 
Davi<l  Burnet,  cominissioner  of  iiitonial  revenue,  r.  Howes  Brothers  Hide 
Company  et  al.:  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  apiieals 
for  1st  circuit  and  brief  in  8upiK)rt  thereof.     [IJWl.]     cover-title,  i  +  ll  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  H  839/4 

United   States  circuit  citurt  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit.  Oct.  term,   1930, 

no.  2533,  Howes  Brothers  Hide  Company  et  al.  v.  commissioner  of  intenial 
revenue,  appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals,  before  Bingham.  Anderson,  and 
Wil.son,  JJ;  opinion  of  court,  Ma\   10.  1931.     [W.n.]     p.  137-141.     t 

J  1.13  :  II  839/3 

Hunt,  Wtiinw  C.  In  circuit  c<iurt  of  api)eals  for  10th  circuit,  no.  475,  Wayne  C. 
Hunt  17.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Colorado; 
brief  of  appellee.  United  States.     [1931.1     cover-title,  i+17  p.     t 

.11.13:  II 919/2 

Jone/t,  Stephen  R.  No.  234,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931,  Stephen  R. 
.Tones  [et  al.]  v.  Andrew  W.  Mellon.  Secretary  of  Treasury,  and  Walter  O. 
Wood.s,  Treasurer  of  I'nited  St.ites,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court 
of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  respondents  in  opposition. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i+12  p.     J  J  1.13:  J  725/3 

■fudicidl  problems.     Addresses  on  Probation,  by  Coorge  W.  MeClintic,  and  Some 
problems  of  procedure  with  sugfreste<l  reforms,  by  Ernest  F.  Cochran,  before 
Federal  Judicial  Conference  of  4th  Circuit  held  at  AsheviUe,  N.  C,  June  15 
and  1(5,  1931.     1931.     [l]+29p.     t 
L,  C.  card  31-27263  J  1.2:  P  94/3 

Kirkland,  Joint  L.  No.  13355.  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columl)ia,  Jan. 
term.  19."U,  John  L.  Kiriiland  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue, appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i+22  p.    t  J  1.13 :  K  635 

LeDuc,  Roy.  No.  168,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term.  1931,  Frank  D.  LeDuc. 
personally  and  as  special  administrator  of  Roy  IaDuc.  v.  Unite<l  States.  o!i 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ;  briet 
for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1931.]    cover-title,  i+17  p.    t 

J  1.13  :  L  499/2 

Marshall,  Edwin  J.  No.  5865,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit.  Edwin 
J.  Marshall  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  to  review  order  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+33  p.     t 

J  1.13  :M  355/4 

Matson  Navigation,  Company.  No.  137,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1931.  Mat- 
.son  Navigation  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title. 
i+10  p.    t  J  1.13  ;M  429/3 

Matthiessen,  Erard  A.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit  com- 
missioner of  internal  revemie  r.  New  York  Trust  Company,  trustee  [for  Erard 
A.  Matthiessen]  luider  trust  indenture  dated  Dec.  24.  1021.  by  and  betwe«'n 
Conrad  Henry  Matthiessen  and  said  New  York  Trust  Co..  on  petition  to  review 
decision  of  [Board  of  Tax  Appeals]  ;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  ii+;i3  p.  largo  8°    t  J  1.13 :  M  433/S 

Meafther,  8.  A..  Compmui.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  B-131.  S.  A.  Meagher  Com- 
pany i\  United  States;  defendant's  brief  and  argument.  [1931.)  p.  275- 
291.     X  J  1.13  :M  462/6 

Minidoka  Irrigation  Difttrict.  No.  183.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term.  1931.  Mini- 
doka Irrigation  District,  a  corporation,  v.  Ray  Lyman  Wilbur,  Secretary  of 
Interior,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia;  brief  for  respt)ndent  in  opposition.     (1931.]  cover-title.  i  +  lS  p.     t 

J1.13:M6<M/4 

Norri^,  Eddie.  No.  175.  In  Supremo  Court.  Oct.  term.  1931.  Eddie  Norris  r. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
8th  circuit  ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title. 
i+5  p.    X  J  1.13:  N  792/2 

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Olds,  Millard  D.  No.  5853,  iu  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Millard  D.  Olds.  p<.^tition  to  review  order  <»1" 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+15  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  01 1/11 

Peierls,  Buhler  <£  Co.,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-213,  Peierls, 
Buliler  &  Co.,  Inc.,  and  P.  B.  Securities  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  demurrer 
Land]  brief  in  support  of  demurrer.     [1931.]     p.  9-10.     t  J  1.13  :  P  35 

Peterson,  Vernon  A.  No.  6490,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  United 
States  V.  Seattle  Title  Trust  Company,  as  guardian  of  estate  of  Vernon  A. 
Peterson,  incompetent,  upon  appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of 
Washington,  northern  division ;  brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+24  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  P  442/7 

Phipps,  John  S.  Nos.  225-22S,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  John  S. 
Phipps  V.  Frank  C.  Bowers,  as  executor  of  Frank  K.  Bowers  [formerly  col- 
lector of  internal  revenue  for  2d  district  of  New  York]  ;  Henry  C.  Phipps  v. 
[same]  ;  Howard  Phipps  v.  [same]  ;  Helen  Martin  v.  [same],  on  petition  for 
writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  respond- 
ent in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i -1-13  p.     +  J  1.13  :  P  557 

Pope,  Allen.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-366,  Allen  Pope  v.  United  States; 
defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report  and  findings.  [1931.]  p. 
297-386.     t  J  1.13  :  P  81/11 

Puffh,  J.  C,  sr.  No.  239,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Mrs.  J.  C.  Pugh,  sr., 
as  executrix  of  J.  C.  Pugh,  sr..  and  Mrs.  John  C.  Pugh.  sr..  i\  David  Burnet, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+10  p.     $  J  1.13  :  P  963/2 

Rankin,  B.  Kirk.  No.  5886,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  B.  Kirk 
Rankin  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  review  order  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+24  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  R  167/2 

Hhubert  Brothers.  In  Court  of  Claims,  [no.]  M-211.  Sylvester  Z.  Poll,  Lee 
Shubert,  and  Jacob  Shubert,  co-partners  trading  as  Shubert  Bros.,  v.  United 
States ;  defendant's  demurrer  [and  brief  in  supiwrt  of  demurrer.]  [1931.] 
p.  1-6.     t  J  1.13  :  Sh  91 

Southern  Surety  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H-417,  Southern  Surety 
Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]     p.  293-;382.    t 

J  1.13 :  So  88/108 

Sunny  Brook  Distillery  Company.  No.  206,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931, 
Sunny  Brook  Distillery  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+11  p.    t  J  1.13 :  Su  74/2 

Supreme  Court.  Records  and  briefs  in  United  States  cases  decided  by  Supreme 
Court  during  Oct.  term,  1930  [title-page  and  index.]     1931.     [1]+15  p.     t 

J  1.2 :  In  2/27/930 

Ward,  Charles,  Engineering  Worlis,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no. 
F-361,  Charles  Ward  Engineering  Works,  Inc..  v.  United  States ;  defendant's 
objections  to  commissioner's  report  and  findings.     [1931.]     p.  89-99.     % 

J  1.13  :  W  21/3 

Whitehead,  James  W.  No.  6484,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit. 
United  States  v.  Jessie  Smith,  administratrix  of  James  W.  Whitehead,  upon 
appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of  Washington,  northern  divi- 
sion ;  brief  of  appellant.  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+36  p.    % 

J  1.13  :  W  587/7 

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tion of  1931.     1931.     V+18S  p.  il.  1  pi.     (Navy  triiining  courses.)     J 

N  17.2.3  :  Se  1/8/assi.  1-20 

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N  6.8 :  34/931 

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and  11  leaves.  12°     [Semimonthly.]     t 
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Notice  to  mariners  31-35,  1931:  Aug,  1-29  [1931].  [1931.]  [xllx] +922-1035 
leaves,  2  maps.     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.11 :  931/31-35 

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Aviation  charts 

lKo«/tmflf^ou-Richmond-Norfulk  ;  aviation  chart  V-234.  Scale  10  naut.  m.  =  1.5  in., 
10  Stat.  m.=1.3  in.,  natural  scale  1  :  500,000.  AVashington,  Hydrographic 
Office,  published  Dec.  1925,  4th  edition,  July,  1931.  25.7X10.1  in.  ^[Contains 
text  and  illustrations  on  reverse.]     t     40e.  N  6.27  :  V-234/3 

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112  August.  1931 

Chartx 

iSoui/iv,  Al!/fri4i.  I'ort  r.dimic.  Al;ii'ria,  MtMliteiraUfan  Sea,  fmm  Frenih  survey 
in  lUlii:  ( t<t|)ugraiihy  litiiu  other  French  Guvirnnient  surveys);  ehart  4l!Gy. 
Seale  uaut.  iu.  =  4.'.)  in.,  natural  s-ale  1:15,000.  WasliinKton,  H3'<Jrot,Taphit-' 
Office,  published  Jan.  1U20,  2d  edition,  July,  1931.     o3.2X23  in.     t     30c. 

N  6.18 :  4260 

Biindiifi  Harbor  (Porto  di  Brindisi),  Italy,  east  coast,  Adriatic,  Mediterranean 
Sea,  from  Italian  .-urveys  to  \\)'J\)\  chart  4004.  Scale  naut.  m.=5.D  in.,  natural 
scale  1 :  12,oOO.  Washin;rtou,  Ilydrographic  Office,  published  Nov.  l'.)16,  6th 
edition,  Au^'.  i;i:!l.    L'6.1  X;{4.'J  in.    t    40c.  N  6.18  :  40O4 

Cabanas,  Cuba.  Puerto  Cabanas,  north  coast  of  Cuba,  W.  I.,  from  surveys  by 
U.  S.  S.  Ea^'lf  in  11)04  and  I'.  S.  S.  Hannibal  in  11»3(»  ( topojiraphy  mainly  from 
survey  by  United  States  Government  in  llMtl)  ;  <  hart  2210.  S.^ale  uaut. 
m.  =  6.1  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  12.000.  Washiiif-'ton,  Ilydrographic  Office,  pub- 
lished Fel).  l'.)0;1,  8th  edition,  Aug.  1U31.    32.1X45.6  in.     t    70c.      N  6.18:  2210 

('uj)cnha(jen,  Denmark.  Coiienhageu  (Kobenhavn)  Itoad  and  Harltor.  Denmark. 
The  Sound,  Baltic  Sea,  from  latest  Danish  chart  of  l'.»27  :  chart  41I1S.  Scale 
naut.  m.  — 5.!>  in.,  natural  scale  1:12.500.  \Vashiiij;t"n.  Hydrographic  Office, 
published  Mav,  l'.ll.5,  lotli  edition,  .lulv,  1031.    .•J3.6X26.6  in.     t    no<'. 

N  6.18:  4918 

hublin  Buy,  Ireland,  east  ((uist.  mainly  from  British  survey  in  1874,  with 
amendments  by  Dublin  I'oit  and  Docks  Board  in  15)26  and  1927;  chart  4804. 
Natural  scale  1 :  25,(iOO  at  lat.  53°  20'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Julv. 
1931.    26.2X38.9  in.    t    50c.  N  6.18:  4804 

Java.  Anchorages  in  Java,  Bali,  and  Lombok,  Eastern  Archipelago,  from 
Netherland  Government  surveys  between  1894  and  1927 ;  chart  3013.  Wash- 
ington. Hydrographic  Office,  published  Oct.  1913,  4th  e<lition,  July,  1931. 
25.4X19.5  in.     t    20c.  N  6.18:  3013 

Anipenan  Uoad.  Lombok,  west  co.i.st. 
.Vwang,  Tflok.  lAinilKik.  south  coast. 
Bangsal  Barat  Ancli..  Lombok.  nortb  coast, 
lilougas,  Telok.  and  Silung  Belaiiak.  Lombok,  south  coast. 
Chari  Anch..  Labuau,  Lombok.  north  coast. 
•  ;iajauaii  Bay.  .Java,  soutli  loasi. 
Komb.il  Bay.   Lombok,  west  coast. 
I'aii;.'paiig  Bay,  Java,  east  coast. 

St.   Nicolaas   (St.   Ni<liolasi.  Banjuwedan,  and   I'ejjamctaii  bays,  Bull,   north  coast. 
Tring  Bay,  Labuan,  Lombok,  west  coast. 

Liverpool  Bail.  England,  west  coast,  from  survej-s  by  Marine  Surveyor  of  Mersey 
Docks  and  Harbor  Board  to  1929,  topography  Irom  British  Ordnance  surveys; 
chart  4567  Scale  naut.  m.  =  1.9  in.,  natural  scale  1:38,438.  Washington. 
IIydrourai)hic  Office,  published  June,  1910,  14th  edition,  July,  1931.  39.7X27.7 
in.     t  50c.  N  6.18 :  4567 

Pcnetanr/uishcne  Harbor,  (Jeorgiaii  Bay,  Ontario.  Canada,  from  Canadian  Gov- 
ernment survey  in  1S92:  chart  1456.  Scale  naut.  ni.=4.7  in.,  natural  scale 
1  :  15,S39.  Wa>hingtoii,  Hy(Ir(.graphic  Office,  published  Dec.  1894,  7th  edition. 
Aug.  r.  31.     22X13.9  in.     t  20c.  N  6.18  :  1456 

Pilot  charts.  Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters.  Sept.  1931 ;  chart  3500. 
Scale  1°  long.  0.7  in.  Washington,  Hj'drographic  Office,  Aug.  17.  1931. 
23.3X35.1  in.  |  Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.)     t  10c.  N  6.24  :  931/9 

Pilot  chjirt  of  Indian  Ocean,  Oct.  1931 ;  chart  2(503.     Scale  1"  long.  =0.2 

In.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Aug.  14,  1931.  22.5X31  In.  [Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnisluHl  by  the  Weather  Bureau.)     t  10c. 

N  6.17:  931.  10 

Pilot  chart   of   north   Atlantii-   (K-ean,   Sept.    V.KW  ;   chart   14(H).     Scale    1 

long.  0.27  in.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office,  Aug.  18,  1931.  23X31.8  in. 
|. Monthly.  Certain  portions  ol  the  ilata  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau.]    t  10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-16339  N  6.15/1  :  931/9 

NoTK. — Contains    on    reverse  :   Cyclonic    storms. 

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Pilot  charts — Contiuned. 

Pilot  chart  of  iioitli  Pacific  Ocean,  Oct.  1931 ;  chart  1401.     Scah^  1°  long.= 

0.2    in.     Washington,    Hydrogiaphic    Office,    Aug.    14,    1931.     23.7X35.3    in. 

[Monthly.      Certain    riortions    of    the    data    are    furnished    by    the   Weather 

Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.16 :  931/10 

Note. — Contains   on   reverse  :  Current   chart   of   eastern   north   Pacilic   Ocean,    Sept., 

Oct.,  and  Nov. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Sept.  1931 ;  chart  1400a. 

Scale  1°  loug.=0.2T  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Aug.  21.  1931. 
23X31.S  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  ijortions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.2S  :  931/9 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Sj-noptic  chart  [showing  all  weather  broadcasting  sta- 
tions in  and  surrounding  north  Atlantic  Ocean]. — United  States  naval  aviation  charting 
program. — Storm   tracks. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,   Oct.  1931 :   chart   1401a. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in.  Washington.  Hydrogiaphic  Office,  Aug.  21,  1931. 
23.8X35.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  ijortions  of  the  data  are  furni>hed  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t  lOc  N  6.29:  931/10 

Note — Contains  on  reverse:  Synoptic  chart  [showing  all  principal  weather  broad- 
casting'  stations  in  and  surrounding  Pacific  Oct  an). — United  States  naval  aviation 
charting   program. — Storm    tracks. 

St.  Joseph  Channel,  Lake  Huron.  North  Channel,  compiled  from  lattst  informa- 
tion; with  inset.  Wilson  Channel:  chart  1465.  Scale  naut.  ni.=2  in.,  natural 
scale  1 :  36.481.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  June.  1S95,  lOtli 
edition,  July,  1931.     19.8X28.3  in.     t20c.  N  6.18: 1465 

Sao  iliguel  and  Santa  Maria,  Azores,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  from  British 
surveys  in  1S43  and  1844.  with  additions  from  other  sources  to  1922  [with 
insets]  ;  chart  1739.  Natural  scale  1 :  146,000  at  lat.  37°  25'.  Washington, 
Hvdrographic  Office,  published  June.  1S9S,  6th  edition,  July,  1931. 
40.9X32.2  in.     t  60c.  N  6.18  :  1739 

Dollabarat. 

Formigas,  Rocas. 

Sao  Lourengo,  Bahia.  Santa  Maria. 

Villa  do  Porto.  Bahia.  Santa  Maria. 

Villa  Franca  Road,  Sao  Miguel. 

Solent,  The.  The  Solent,  eastern  part,  including  Spithead,  England,  south 
coast,  from  British  surveys  between  1893  and  1929  (topography  is  mainly 
from  British  Ordnance  survey)  ;  chart  4506.  Natural  scale  1:15.000  at  lat. 
50°  46'.  Washington,  Hvdrographic  Office,  published  Sept.  1915,  6th  edition, 
July,  1931.     26.1X49.4  in.     1 60c.  N  6.18:  4506 

Tierra  del  Fuego.  Plans  in  Tierra  del  Fuego.  South  America;  chart  5570. 
Washington,   Hvdrographic   Office,   July,  1931.     17.7X22.7  in.     1 20c. 

N  6.18 :  5570 

Eugenia.  Puerto.   Isla  Navarino,   from  Argentine   Govt.   eh.   of  1930. 
Piedra,  Puerto.  Isla  Picton.  from  Argentine  Govt.  ch.  of  1930. 
Remolino,   Fondeadero,   from  Argentine  surveys  between   1900   and   lyLa. 
Toro,  Puerto,  Isla  Navarino,  from  Chilean  survey  in  1892. 

Time  zone  chart  of  the  world;  chart  5192.  Scale  1°  long.=0.1  in.  Washing- 
ton, Hvdrographic  Office,  published  May,  1920,  7th  edition,  Aug.  1931. 
27X47.6  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18  :  5192 

RECBUITING  BXTREAU 

iPoster^  333.  [Press  of  Navy  Recruiting  Bureau,  New  York,  June  9.  1931.1 
14X17  in.     [Title  is :  "  Road  to  Mandalay."]     t  N  17.23/1 :  333 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  346;  July  1,  1931. 
July,  1931.  1-33 -f  39-53  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  inser- 
tion in  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda,  1931.]     J 

N  20.7/1 :  340 

How  to  order  publicatlouss — See  information  followins  Contents 


114  August,  1931 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

NoTK. — The  I'aii  Aiiifriian  Union  sells  its  own  monthly  Bulletin,  booklets,  and  other 
imbllcationfi,  at  jJiiees  usually  ranging  trom  5e.  to  $2.50.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  the 
liulletin  is  25c.  a  siDKle  copy,  the  Knglish  edition  is  $2.50  a  year,  the  Spanish  edition 
$2.00  a  year,  the  Portuguese  edition  $1.50  a  year;  there  is  an  additional  charge  of  75c. 
a  year  on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  I'an  American  Union,  lieginnlng  witli 
•Ian.  1925,  the  I'aii  American  Union  began  the  publication  of  4  series,  in  Spanish  and 
I'ortuguese,  on  the  following  subjects:  Agriculture:  Kducation  :  Finance,  iuunstry  and 
commerce;  I'ublle  health  and  social  welfare.  The  Spanish  series  is  issued  monthly  and 
the  Portuguese  bimonthly.  They  are  not  published  in  English.  The  subscription  price 
is  50c.  for  12  issues  of  any  one  of  these  series  :  single  copies  of  any  series,  5c.  Address 
the  Pan  American  Union,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bulletin    (English    edition).     Bulletin    of    Pun    American  Union,    Aug.    1931; 

[v.  Gu,  no.  S].     [1031.]     iv+7y7-8S8  p.  11.     fMontbl.v.  For  price,  see  note 
above  under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  8-30967  PA  1.6  :e  65/8 

Same.     (H.   doc.   701,   pt.   8,   71st   Cong.   3d   sess.)     [Publication   reads 

incorrectly,  71st  Congress.  2d  session.] 

•     (Portuguese  edition).     Boletim  da  Uniiio  Pan-Americana,  Agosto,  1931, 

edigao  em  portuguez;   [v.  33,  no.  S].     [1931.]     iv+ii37-G12  p.  il.     [Monthly. 

For  price,  see  note  above  under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  11-27014  PA  1.0 :  p  33/8 

(Sijanish   edition).     BoleLiu  de   la    Union   Piinamericana,   A;.'osto,    1931. 

ediciOn  espauoUi ;   [v.  65,  no.  8].     [1931.]     iv +783-898  p.  il.     [Monthly.     For 
price,  see  note  above  under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  12-12555  PA  1.6 :  s  65/8 

Citrus  fruit.  Propagaclon  de  frutas  citricas  en  el  Brasil ;  [por  P.  H.  Rolfs  y  C. 
Rolfs].  [1931.]  ii+66  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  agricultura  nos.  72,  73,  y  74,  Mayo, 
Junio,  y  Julio  de  1931.)  [Del  Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  Mayo, 
Junio,  y  Julio,  1931.]  t  Paper,  15c.  (3  numbers  combined)  ;  subscription 
price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c.  PA  1.12 :  s  72-74 

Guayaquil,   Ecuador's  chief  ix)rt.      [Sun   Book   and   Job  Printing   Office,   Inc.. 
Baltimore,  Md.]  1931.     16+ [3]  p.  il.     (American  city  series  no.  y  B.)      [In- 
♦  ludes  list  of  other  booklets  on  Ecuador  published  by  Pan  American  Union.] 
t    Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  CD  31-184  PA  1.31 :  9-B 

Juvenile  delinquency.  A  dclinquencia  infant  il  e  sua  Icgislagao  na  America; 
[pelo  Carlos  deArenaza].  [1931.]  ii  +  18p.  ( Serie  sobre  saude  publica  e  pre- 
vi.sao  social  no.  34,  Maio  de  1931.)  [Do  Boletiiu  da  Uniiio  Pan- Americana, 
Abril-Maio,  1931.]  t  Paper,  5c.;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series, 
50c.  PA  1.15  :p  34 

Latin  America.  Commercio  exterior  da  America  Latina  em  1929,  exposigao 
geral ;  [por  Matilda  Phillips].  [1931.]  ii+26  p.  (Serie  sobre  finangas,  iu- 
dustria,  commercio  no.  37,  Maio  de  1931.)  [Do  Bdetim  da  Uniao  Pan-Ameri- 
cana, Ahril-Maio,  1931.]  t  Paper,  St-.;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of 
series,  50c.  PA  1. 14  :  p  37 

Same,  Spanish.     [1931.]     ii+22  p.     (Serie  sobre  finanzas,  industria  y 

c<miercio  no.  04,  Junio  de  1931.)      [Del  Boletin  de  la  Uni6n  Panamericana, 
.Innio,  1931.]     t    Paper,  5c.;  .sultscription  price  for  12  issues  of  .series,  .")0c. 

PA  1.14  :  s  04 

Peruvian  music;  [by  Carlos  Sfuiclu'/.  Malaga!.  [1931.]  [l]+0  p.  il.  (Fine 
arts  .series  no.  8.)     [From  Bulletin,  June,  1931.]     t     Paix?r,  5c'.        PAl.  30:S 

Playgrounds.  Os  campos  de  desportos  escolares:  [1,  O  desenvolvimento  dos 
canipos  dc  dcsporto  e  recreio  escolaivs  nos  Estados  I'nidos.  jior  Marie  M. 
Heady;  2,  Os  campos  dc  desjMirlos  em  Los  An;ielfs,  por  Valerie  Watrous). 
11931.]  ii  +  10  p.  il.  (Sciie  .sobic  educagao  no.  35,  Maio  tic  1U31.I  [Do  Bole- 
tim  da  Uniao  Pan-America lui,  Abril-Maio.  1931.  Traduzido  de  School  life, 
Outubro  e  Novembro  de  1930.]  t  I'aper,  5c. ;  subscription  price  for  12  issues 
of  series,  50c.  PA  1.13  :  p35 

How  tu  «»r<It'r  puliIiciilioiiH — S<m>   iiiforiiiat Ion    foII«>\vin8:  Content* 


August,  1931  115 

Schools.  El  Gimnasio  Moclerno  [de  Bogota,  Colombia;  por  Gustavo  Uribe]. 
[1931.]  il+10  p.  il.  (Serie  snbre  educacion  no.  73.  Julio  de  1931.)  [Del 
Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericaua,  Julio,  1931.]  t  Paper,  ;jc. ;  subscription 
price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c.  PA  1.13  :  s  73 

PANAMA  CANAL 

Note. — Although  The  I'anama  Canal  makes  its  reports  to,  and  is  under  the  supervision 
of,  the  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Panama  Canal  record,  v.  25,  no.  1-4;  Aug.  5-26,  1931.     Balboa  Heights,  C.  Z. 
[1931.]     p.  1-56.     [Weekly.] 
L.  C.  card  7^5328  W  79.5 :  25/1-4 

Note. — The  yearly  subscription  rate  of  the  Panama  Canal  record  is  50c.  domestic, 
and  $1.00  foreign  (single  issue  2c.),  except  in  the  case  of  Government  departments 
and  bureaus.  Members  of  Congre.ss,  representatives  of  foreign  Governments,  steamship 
lines,  chambers  of  commerce,  boards  of  trade,  and  university  and  public  libraries,  to 
whom  the  Record  is  distributed  free.  The  word  "  domestic "  refers  to  the  Unitefl 
States,  Canada.  Canal  Zone,  Cuba.  Guam,  Hawaii.  Manua.  Mexico,  the  Philippines, 
Porto  Rico.  Republic  of  Panama,  Tutuila,  and  the  Virgin  Islands.  Subscriptions  will 
commence  with  the  first  issue  of  the  Record  in  the  month  in  which  the  subscriptions 
are  received,  unless  otherwise  requested.  Remittances  should  be  made  payable  to  Dis- 
bursing Clerk,  The  Panama  Canal,  but  should  be  forwarded  to  the  Chief  of  Office,  The 
Panama  Canal,  Washington,  D.  C-  The  name  and  address  to  which  the  Record  is  to 
be  sent  should  be  plainly  written.  Postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  and  defaced  or 
smooth  coins  will  not  be  accepted. 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 

EXECUTTVE    OFFICE 

Treaties  and  acts  of  Congress  relating  to  Panama  Canal  [additional  page  to 
be  inserted  in  Supplement  10  to  Treaties  and  acts  of  Congress  relating  to 
Panama  Canal,  annotated  1921].  [Panama  Canal  Press,  Mount  Hope,  C.  Z., 
Julv  22,  1931.]  p.  372a.  [Treaties  and  acts  of  Congress  relating  to  Panama 
Canal  published  by  The  Panama  Canal.]    t    W  79.2  :  T  71/921/supp.  10/p.  372a 

SUPPLY  DEPARTMENT 

Scrap  classification.  Revised  July  1,  1931.  Panama  Canal  Press,  Mount  Hope. 
C.  Z.,  1931.     cover-title,  8  p.  24°     ■:  W  79.2 :  Scr  6/931 

AGRONOMIST 

Report.    Annual  report  of  Canal  Zone  Experiment  Gardens,  fiscal  year  1930. 

Panama  Canal  Press,  Mount  Hope.  C.  Z.,  1931.    26  p.  7  pi.  [Succeeds  Canal 
Zone  Plant  Introduction  Gardens.]     t 

L.  C.  card  30-10854  W  79.14/1 :  930 

POST  OFFICE   DEPARTMENT 

BlacTz  stem  rust  quarantine,  [Notice  of  quarantine]  38  revised,  [recently  an- 
nounced by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  to  beconiQ  effective  Aug.  1,  1931  ;^issued 
by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     Aug.  7,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  8°     t 

P  4.2  :  Q  2/6 

Mail  matter.  Second-class  matter  sent  into  Canada  after  Sept.  1,  1931; 
[issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  Aug.  27,  1931.  1  p.  oblong 
240     t  P  4.2  :C  16/7 

Money-orders.  Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster 
General.     Aug.  4,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  large  8°     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/472 

Stolen  monev-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Aug.  6,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  f     t  P  4.2  :M  74/473 

Stolen  monev-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Aug.  7,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  large  8°     t  P  '^■'^  '■  ^^  74/474 

HoTV  to  order  publications — See  information  follovring  Contents 


116  August,  1931 

Moncy-nrdcru — Continnod. 

Stolon  nioMo.v-ciKh'r  forms:  [issued  by]  3(1  assistant  l»ostmastcr  General. 

Aug.  8,  1931.     I  p.  narrow  large  8°     t  P  4.2:  M  74/475 

Stolen  money-order  forms:  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Aug.  13,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  large  8"     t  P4.2:M74/47G 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Aug.  14,  11)31.    1  p.  narrow  large  8°     f  P4.2:  M  74/477 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;   [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Aug.  18.  1031.     1  p.  narrow  large  S"     t  P  4.2  :M  74/478 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [i.ssued  by]  3<1  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Aug.  1*4,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  large  8"     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/47!) 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [is.sued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Aug.  2G,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  24°     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/480 

Parcel  post.  Fourth-class  matter  addressed  to  post  offices  within  1st  and  2d 
zone  sTibjet't  to  higher  postage  rate  where  distance  ovt'r  shortest  practicable 
mail  route  is  300  miles  or  more;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 
July  31,  1031.     1  p.  4°     t  P-i-2:  F82^7 

Plants.  Additional  plant-inspection  place  in  Oregon  [at  Albany,  Linn  County: 
issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    Aug.  14,  1931.    1  p.  oblong  48°     t 

P  4.2  :  P  G9/11/931 

Post  office  supplies.  List  of  standard  post  office  equipment  and  miscillaneous 
items  for  leased  quarters,  compiled  for  use  of  post  office  inspectors  handling 
lease  cases.     1931.     17  p.     +  P  2.2 :  Eq  5/2 

Postal  hiillctin,  v.  52.  no.  15007-002;  Aug.  1-31,  1031.  [1931.]  various  paging 
f"  [Daily  except  Sundavs  and  holidays.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  0-5810  P  1.3  :  52 

Postal  guide.  United  States  official  postal  guide.  4th  series,  v.  11,  no.  2;  Aug. 
1931,  monthly  supplement.  [1931.]  cover-title.  79  p.  |  Includes  Changes  1-.30 
affecting  United  States  official  postal  guide  for  July,  1931,  and  Inserts  686-098 
to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  of  I'nited  States,  edition  of  1924.  Text  on 
p.  2—1  of  cover.]  *  Official  postal  guide,  with  supplements,  $1.50.  foreign  sub- 
scription. $1.75;  July  issue,  $100;  supplements  iniblishcd  monthly  (11  pam- 
phl(>ts),  50c..  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  4-18254  P  1.10/1 :  031/2 

Postal-savi^igs  certificates  surrendered  for  postal-savings  l)onds ;  [issued  by]  3d 
a.ssjstant   Postmaster  General.     Aug.   12,   1931.     1   p.     4°     t         P  4.2 :  P84/18 

Special-handling  service.  Short-paid  special  handling  and  special  delivery  par- 
cels; [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  Aug.  26.  1031.  1  p. 
oblong  32°     t  P  4.2 :  Sh  8/5 

Supplies.  Supplemental  list  of  awards,  supplies  for  postal  service  during  fl.seal 
year  1932.     1931.     iii-f31  p.  4°     t  P  15.2 :  Aw  1/932-2 

Telegraph.  Rates  of  pay  for  communications  by  telegraph  [during  fi.scal  year 
1932].     [1931.]     6  p.  4°     (Order  1312.)     X  P  1.19/2:  1312 

^Var-sariugs  stamps;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  Aug.  5. 
1931.     1   p.  4"     t  P  4.2  ;W  19/17 

INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL  SERVICE  DIVISION 

S'tramhnats.  Schedule  of  steamers  appointed  to  convey  mails  from  United 
States  to  foreign  count rir<s,  also  to  Territory  of  Hawaii  and  to  pos.><essions  of 
Iiiilid  Slates,  schcduh-  of  air  mail  routes  availaliK>  for  disjiatch  of  articles 
in.iilcd  in  United  Slates  to  anrl  in  foreign  countries.  Sept.  1931.  [Aug.  22. 
1031.)  12  p.  f"  [.Monthly.  I  ♦Paper,  5c.  singU>  copy.  .'')0e.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
^;ubscription,  75c. 
L,  C.  card  25-2(!2.'.l  P  8.5:  931/9 

lIo^T   to  order  pnltlicntioiiH — Sec  liiforiiint  ioii    f<iU<>%vii>K^  Content* 


August,  1931  117 

POSTAL  SAVINGS  SYSTEM 

Postal  savings  hoiuls.  Inforinatiou  concerning  postal  savings  bonds.  July, 
1931.     4  p.     (Form  PS  27.)     t  P  19.2  :B  64/14 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  116,  Aug.  10,  1931,  15th  division.  Rail- 
way Mail  Service,  comprising  main  lines  of  Pennsylvania  Railroad  System 
from  New  York,  N.  Y.,  via  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  to  Chicago,  111.,  and  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  and  collateral  lines  that  may  be  designated.  Iron  City  Printing  Co.  of 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.   [Aug.  10,  1931.]     114+ [1]   p.  narrow  8"     t     P  10.12/15 :  116 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  423,  Aug.  7,  1931,  8th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  c<^jmprising  Arizona,  California,  Hawaii,  Nevada,  and  Utah.  San 
Francisco  P.  O.  [Aug.  13,  1931].    144  p.  narrow  8°    t  P  10.12/8:  423 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  542,  Aug.  24,  1931,  4th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  South  Carolina,  and  Ten- 
nessee. Lyon-Young  Printing  Co.,  Atlanta  [Aug.  24,  1931].  136  p.  narrow 
8°     I  P  10.12/4 :  542 

Postal  clerks.  Instructions  to  substitute  railway  postal  clerks.  Revised  July, 
1930.     1931.     iii4-24  p.  16°     t  P  10.2  :C  59/3 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topography  has  prepared  rural-delivery  maps  of  counties  in 
which  rural  delivery  is  completely  established.  They  are  published  in  two  forms,  one 
giving  simply  the  rural  free  delivery  routes  starting  from  a  single  given  post  office,  and 
sold  at  75  cents  each  ;  the  other,  the  rural  free  delivery  routes  in  an  entire  county,  sold 
at  50  cents  each.  A  uniform  scale  of  1  inch  to  1  mile  is  used.  The  rural-delivery  county 
maps  are  printed  from  the  latest  negatives.  It  is  impracticable  for  the  Department  to 
keep  maps  corrected  to  date  at  all  times.  Editions  are  not  issued,  but  blue  print  copies 
are  produced  in  response  to  special  calls  addressed  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk,  Post  Office 
Department,  Washington,  D.  C.  These  maps  should  not  be  confused  with  the  post  route 
maps,  for  which  see  Monthly  catalogue  for  February,  1931,  page  733. 

PRESIDENT   OF  UNITED  STATES 

Arizona.  Executive  order,  right  of  way  for  gas  pipe  line,  international  bound- 
ary strip.  United  States  and  Mexico,  Arizona.  Aug.  IS,  1931.  1  p.  f  (No. 
5689. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  Ar  47/13 

California.     Executive  order,  modification  of  reservoir-site  reserve  no.  17,  Pa- 
cific slope  basin,  Calif.     Aug.  12,  1931.     1  p.  f     (No.  5686.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
_  Pr  31.5 :  C  128/35 

Executive  order,  revocation  of  withdrawal  of  public  lands  pending  re- 
survey,  California.     Aug.  7,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5674.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :  C  128/34 

Executive  order,   withdrawal   of   public   lands   for   resurvey,   California. 

Aug.  12,  1931.     1  p.  f"     (No.  5681.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  C  128/36 

Colorado.  Executive  order,  public  water  reserve  no.  143,  Colorado  and  Wyo- 
ming.    Aug.  3,  1931.     1  p.  f^     (No.  5672.)      *  Paper,  5c.         Pr  31.5  :  C  719/31 

Executive  order,  revocation   of  withdrawal  of  public  lands  pending  re- 

survev,  Colorado.     Aug.  18,  1931.     1  p.  f"     (No.  5688.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :  C  719/32 

Fire  prevention  week,  [^^ational  fire  prevention  week,  1931,  proclamation  [rec- 
ommending that  week  of  Oct.  4,  1931.  be  observed  as  Fire  prevention  week]. 
Aug.  5,  1931.     1  p.  f°      (No.  1962.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.7 :  F  514/3 

Interior  Department.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Schedule  A,  to  include 
superintendents  or  officers  in  charge  of  national  parks  or  reservations,  with 
their  positions,  in  classified  service.  Aug.  10,  1931.  1  p.  f  (No.  5680.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  C  499/24 

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National  forests.  Executive  ohUt,  Toiigass  National  Forest,  Alaska.  [Aug. 
4,  1931.]     3  1).  r     ( [X...  5673.] )     •  PaprT,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  Al  12/42 

New  Mcx-ico.  Executive  order,  revwatioii  of  withtlniwal  of  public  land  pending 
resurvev,  New  Mexico.     Aug.  10,  1931.     1  p.  f"     (No.  5G77.)     •Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :  N  42  m/38 

Executive  order,  revocation  of  withdrawal  of  public  land's  pending  re- 
survey,  New  Mexico.     Aug.  12,  1931.     1  p.  f     (No.  5G85.)     'Paper.  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :  N  42  m/40 

Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  resurvey,  New  Mexico. 

Aug.  12  ,1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5G82.)     ♦  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  N  42  m/39 

Oregon.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  lookout  station, 
Oregon.     Aug.  12,  1931.     1  p.  f     (No.  5683.)     *  Paper,  5c.     Pr  31.5  :  Or  3/25 

Philippine  Islands.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  in  Province 
of  Zambales,  Luzon,  P.  I.     Aug.  20,  1931.     1  p.  f"     (No.  5690.)     'Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :  P  538/7 

Utah.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  withdrawal  of  public  lands  pending  re- 
survev, Utah.     Aug.  7,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5675.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5 :  Ut  1/15 

Executive  order,  revocation  of  withdrawal  of  public  lands  pending  re- 
survey,  Utah.     Aug.  10,  1931.     1  p.  f     (No.  5678.)     'Paper,  5c. 

Pr31.5:UtlA6 

Executive   order,    withdrawal   of  public   lands   for   classification,    Utah. 

Aug.  12,  1931.     1  p.  f"     (No.  5684.)     ♦  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5:  Ut  1/17 

Veterans'  Administration.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Schedule  A  of  civil- 
service  rules  to  except  certain  positions  in  Veterans'  Administration  from 
examination.     Aug.  21,  1031.     1  p.   f     (No.  5691.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :  C  499/25 

Washington  State.  Executive  order,  modification  of  reservoir-site  reserve  no.  1. 
Wenatchee  Lake  reservoir,  Wash.  Aug.  7.  1931.  1  p.  f  (No.  5676.) 
♦  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  W  279/11 

Wisconsin.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  in  aid  of  legislation, 
Wisconsin,  Minnesota.  North  Dakota,  Montana,  Wyoming,  Idaho,  Washing- 
ton, and  Oregon.     [July  29,  1931.]     3  p.  f     ([No.  5671.])     *  Paper,  He. 

Pr  31.5  :  W  753/2 

Wyoming.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  withdrawal  of  public  lands  pending 
resurvey,  Wyoming.     Aug.  10,  1931.     1  p.  f     (No.  5679.)     'Paper,  5c. 

Pr31.5:  W9W/24 

Executive   order,   withdrawal   of  public   lands   for   resurvey.   Wvoming. 

Aug.  18.  1931.     1  p.  f"     (No.  5687.)     'Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  W  994/25 

SHIPPING  BOARD 

Trade  routes.  American  flag  services  in  foreign  and  noncontiguous  trades  on  ; 
Jan.  1,  19.".1,  ocean  mail  contract  routes,  alpliahetical  lists  of  United  States,  i 
foreign,  and  noncontiguous  ports,  and  of  foreign  countries,  territories,  and  J 
islands  .'served  ;  issued  as  supplement  to  world  map  1500-2.  dated  Jan.  1.  1931,  j 
by  Bureau  of  Uesearch.  1!»31.  iv+37  p.  4"  (Report  B.  K.  ir.OO-2-A.)  [For 
maji  which  this  publication  stiiiplements.  see  below.)     t 

SB  7.6 :  Am  3/931,  supp. 

Maps 

Trade  routes.  Map  of  .\merican  flag  services  in  foreign  and  noncontiguous 
trades  as  of  .Tan.  1.  lt):n  ;  issued  bv  Bureau  of  Research.  Scale  10"  long.=0.9 
in.  n.p.  [1931].  20x35.2  in.  (Report  B.  R.  1500-2.)  [Base  map  traced 
from  Hydrograpliic  Office.  Navy  Department  chart  1262a.  For  publication 
issued  as  sup)ilemenl   to  map  here  cataloi:ue<l.  see  above.]     t 

SB  7.6 :  Am  3/931 

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SHIPPING  BOARD  MERCHANT  FLEET  CORPORATION 

Merchant  marine  bulletin,  v.  5,  no.  2;  July-Aug.  1931.  n.  p.  [1931].  36  p.  il. 
large  8°     [Monthly.]     t  SB  2.16: 5/2 

SJiips.     Schedule  of  sailings  [Shipping  Board  vessels,  general  cargo,  passenger, 
and  mail  services]  Aug.  1-Sept.  15,  1931  [no.  117;  issued  by  Traffic  Depart- 
ment].    [1931.]     8  p.  4°,  folded  into  narrow  8°  size.     [Monthly.]     t 
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SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

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public  documents.  All  the  others  are  paid  for  from  the  private  funds  of  the  Institution, 
but  as  they  are  usually  regarded  as  public  documents  and  have  free  transmission  by 
mail   they  are  listed   in   the   Monthly   catalogue. 

Hydrogen  cyanide.  Infra-red  absorption  bands  of  hydrogen  cyanide  in  gas  and 
liquid ;  by  F.  S.  Brackett  and  Urner  Liddel.  Washington,  Smithsonian  In- 
stitution, Aug.  5,  1931.  [2]-f8  p.  il.  (Publication  3123;  Smithsonian  miscel- 
laneous collections,  v.  85,  no.  5.)     t  Paper,  10c. 

'     L.  C.  card  31-27262  SI  1.7 :  85/5 

Mosses.     Mexican  mosses  collected  by  Brother  Arsene   Brouard,    [pt.]   3;   by 
I.    Theriot.     Washington,    Smithsonian    Institution.    Aug.    25,    1931.     [2] +44 
p.  il.     (Publication  3122;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  85,  no.  4) 
t  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  26-26674  SI1.7:85/4 

Pueblos.  Recently  dated  Pueblo  ruins  in  Arizona :  [articles]  by  Emil  W.  Haury 
and  Lyndon  L.  Hargrave.  Washington.  Smithsonian  Institution,  Aug.  IS, 
1931.  [2]  +120  p.  il.  3  pi.  24  p.  of  pi.  (Publication  3069 ;  Smithsonian  miscel- 
laneous collections,  v.  82,  no.  11.)     t  Paper.  80c. 

L.  C.  card  31-27296  SI  1.7 :  82/11 

CoxTE.N-TS. — Foreword;  [by  Neil  M.  Judd]. — Showlow  and  Pinedale  ruins  [with 
bibliography];  by  Emil  W.  Haury. — Excavations  at  Kin  Tiel  and  Kokopnyama ;  by 
Lyndon  L.   Hargrave. 

Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  84  [title-page  and  contents].  Wash- 
ington, Smithsonian  Institution,  1931.  v  p.  (Publication  3118.)  t  Price  on 
application.  SI  1.7 :  84/t.p.  &  cont. 

NATIONAL  MUSEUIM 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  comprise  an  annual  report  and  three 
scientific  series,  viz..  Proceedings,  Bulletins,  and  Contributions  from  national  herbarium. 
The  editions  are  distributed  to  established  lists  of  libraries,  scientific  institutions,  and 
specialists,  anv  surplus  copies  being  supplied  on  application.  The  Proceedings  are  usually 
brief  technical  papers  and  the  Bulletins  generally  monographs  based  on  the  Museum  col- 
lections in  biology,  geology,  and  anthropology.  No  sets  of  any  of  these  series  can  now  be 
furnished.  ' 

Beginning  with  v.  66,  the  binding  of  volumes  of  Proceedings  in  either  paper  or  cloth  was 
discontinued.     The  separate  papers  will  be  sent  to  depository  libraries  and  to  others  deslg- 

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iiated  tn  receive  them,  as  issued,  and   a   title-page  and   index  will   be  published   for  each 
volume  so  that  the  volume  may  be  b  mnd  if  desired. 

Birds.  Report  on  birds  reconled  by  Pinch<it  Exi>^'<liti<>ii  of  1029  to  the  Carib- 
bean and  I'iicifii-;  l)y  Ailicit  K.  Fisher  ami  Alexiimler  Wetmore.  1931.  cover- 
title.  GO  yi.  1(»  p.  of  1)1.      (I'n.ceediiifis,  v.  T'.l.  art.  10:  no.  2S70.)      | 

SI  3.6 :  287fi 

Ichurunion-flicfi.  Deseriptions  of  new  v'onus  and  8  new  .'^jiecies  of  ichneunion- 
flles,  with  taxononiii-  notes;  by  C.  F.  W.  Mue.selteck.  1931.  cover-title.  16 
p.  il.     (ProceodinjTS.  v.  79.  art.  16:  no.  2882.)     t  SI  3.6:2882 

Lung-U'ormx.  Two  new  lunpworms  irv.m  North  American  rum!nant.s  and  note 
on  hinsworms  of  sheep  in  United  States  [-with  list  of  references]  :  by  G. 
Diknians.  1931.  cover-title,  4  p.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Proceedings,  v.  79,  art.  18;  no. 
2884.)     t  SI3.6:a8S4 

MothJ<.  Notes  on  and  de.scriptions  of  some  American  moths;  by  Pari  Hein- 
rich.  1931.  cover-title,  16  p.  il.  7  p.  of  pi.  (Procee<linKs,  v.  79,  art.  13;  no. 
2879.)     t  SI  3.6:  2879 

Trcmnfodrs.  New  penus  and  new  species  of  trematode  worms  of  family  Pla- 
piorchiidao  [with  bibliopraphyl  :  by  John  T.  Lucker.  1931.  cover-title.  8  p. 
1  pi.     (Proceedings,  v.  79,  art.  19;  no.  2885.)     t  SI3.6:2S.S5 

STATE   DEPARTMENT 

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5,  1929.  the  Department  of  State  inaumirated  a  new  puhlicntton  program.  The  dail.v 
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similar  character  "are  brought  wifliin  well-defined  series,  and  each  series  publication 
bears  a  series  numl)er  in  addition  to  its  publication  number.  Laws.  Kxecutlvp  orders, 
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numbered  in  the  order  Inwhich  the.v  are  proclaimed.  Indexes  to  the  Press  releases  are 
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includes  in  the  Press  release  series,  each  quarter,  a  complete  list  of  its  publications  fur 
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agencies  of  the  Oovernment  under  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain 
relevant  Congressional  documents. 

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Aerovauiics.     Commercial  aviation,  convention  l^et^veen  Fn'*^ed  States  and  other 
Americnn  republics:  signed  Habann.  Feb.  20.  ^9'2^.  proclaimed  July  27.  1931. 
1931.     rn+ll  P-      (Treatv  series  840.)     *  Paper,  r.i. 
L.  C.  card  31-27291  S  9.n/2 :  Av  5 

Armamevta.     Particulars  wifh    rejrard   to  arman'onts  of  United   States.     1931. 

[21 -f- 23+ [2]   p.     ([Publication  204.1)      [Orifrinally  issued   as  mimeographed 
press  release,  June  IH.  1931.1     ♦  Pax>er,  5c. 

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Commercial  relntinn/i.  provisional  agreement  between  United  States  and  Persia, 
effected  by  exchange  of  notes;  signed  May  14.  1928.  1931.  [21+10  p. 
(Executive  agreement  series  19;  [Publication  219]. 1  [Some  of  the  notes  are 
given  in  both  Errrlish  and  French. 1     •Paper,  .'c. 

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Diplowatic   li.it,   Aug.    1931.     [19.31.1     rover-title.    ii4-46   p    24"  ([Publication 

221.1)      [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.l     *  Paper.  r>t'.  single  copy,  r^Oc.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
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Executive  (ij/rrcnioit  .series.  See.  above,  note  under  center  head.  State 
Department. 

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Friendship,  commerce,   and  consular  rights,   treaty  and  supplementary   agree- 
ment between   United   States  and   Austria:    signed    [Vienna]    June  10    192S 
and  Jan.  20.  1931    [proclaimed  May  2S,   1931].     1931.     [3] +30  p.     (Treaty 
.series  838  and  a39.)     [English  and  German.]     *  Pajaer,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-2727G  S  9.5/2  :  Au  7/11 

Persia.  Personal  status  ;ind  family  law.  jurisdiction  of  American  nationals 
in  Persia  and  of  Persian  nationals  in  United  States,  provisional  agreement 
between  United  States  and  Persia,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes ;  signed  July 
11.  1928.  1931.  [2] +4  p.  (Executive  agreement  series  20:  [PublicatioH 
215].)      [French  and  English.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

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series  should  file  Executive  agreement  series  20  after  Treaty  series  763. 

Press  releases,  weekly  issue  no.  96-100:  Aug.  1-29.  1931.     [1931.]     p.  115-182. 
(Publication  220.  223.  225.  226.  and  227.)     [See  also  note  above  under  center 
head.  State  Department.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription. $2.50. 
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1931.     iv+62  p.      ([Publication   224.])      [Monthly.     The   period  'covered    is 
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Yachts.  Reciprocal  exemption  of  pleasure  yachts  from  all  navigation  dues, 
arrangement  between  United  States  and  Sweden,  effected  by  exchange  of 
notes;  signed  Oct.  22  and  29.  1930.  1931.  [2] +4  p.  (Executive  agreement 
series  21:  [Publication  218].)  [Note  from  Royal  Minister  for  Foreign 
Affairs  (Ramel)  to  American  Charge  d'Affaires  ad  interim  (Crocker)  is  in 
French  and  English.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

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series  should  file  Executive  agreement  series  21  after  Treaty  series  828. 

SUPREME   COURT 

Opinions.  Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term.  1930.  Oct.  6,  1930- 
Feb.  25,  1931;  Ernest  Knaebel.  reporter.  19.31.  lxiii+927  p.  il.  (United 
States  reports,  v.  282.)  [Also  issued  in  6  preliminary  prints:  each  case  also 
i.ssued  separately.]     *  Cloth.  $2.00.  Ju  6.8/1 :  282 

Official  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  283  U.  S..  no.  3;  Ernest  Knaebel, 

reporter.  Preliminary  print.  [1931.]  cover-title.  vii-f[l] +308-494  p. 
[Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term.  1930  (opinions  of  Apr.  14- 
May  18.  in  part.  1931).  This  number  contains  table  of  cases  reported  in 
V.  283.  pts.  1-3.  From  United  States  reports,  v.  283.]  *  Paper.  15c.  single 
copy.  75c.  per  vol.  (6  nos.  to  a  vol..  subscription  price.  $1.50  for  12  nos.)  ; 
foreign  subscription,  5c.  added  for  each  pamphlet.  Ju  6.S/la  :  283/3 

Same,  v.  283  U.  S.,  no.  4 :  Ernest  Knaebel.  reporter.     Preliminary  print. 

[1931.]  cover-title,  vi-|-[l] +494-637  p.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court 
at  Oct.  term.  19.30  (opinions  of  May  18.  concluded-May  25.  in  part,  1931). 
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[1931.]  cover-title.  vi+[l]+&38-780  p.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court 
at  Oct.  term,  1930  (opinions  of  May  25.  concluded-June  1.  1931).  This  num- 
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reports,  v.  283.]  Ju  6.8/la  :  283/5 

Same,  v.  283  U.  S..  no.  6:  Ernest  Knaebel.  reporter.     Preliminary  print. 

[1931.]  cover-title,  xxvi+ [11+781-870  p.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme 
Court  at  Oct.  term.  19.30  (decisions  per  curiam,  etc..  Feb.  26-June  1.  1931). 
This  number  contains  table  of  cases  reported  in  v.  283.  From  United  States 
reports,  v.  283.]  Ju  6.8/la  :  283/6 

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BUDGET   BUREAU 

Travel  rcgulationj<.  Standardized  Government  travel  regulations  as  amended, 
effective  July  1,  1931 ;  approvcnl  bv  the  President,  Apr.  21,  1931.  1931.  cover- 
title,  84  p.  24°     *  Paiier.  10c.  T  51.2  :  T  69/931 

FEDERAL  STANDAKl)  STOCK  CATALOGUE  BOAKU 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalogue :  Preface.  Aug.  1931. 
p.  v-vi,  4°  [Issued  in  loo.se-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.  Substitute  for 
corresponding  pages  issue<l  Doc.  19.'i0.]     ♦Paper,  5<'.  T  51.7/6 :  931/pref. 

Same:  sec.  2,   pt  ,6,   class  8,  Motor-vehicles,   bii-yclcs.    trailers,   and   all 

accessories,    outfits,    and    parts.      Aug.    1931.      42    p.    4°      [Uoose-leaf   form.] 

•  Paper,  10c.  T  51 .7/7:  8 

Same:  sec.  3,  i>t.  7,  group  PP.  division  v.  Fresh-lam!)  [with  bibliography]. 

Aug.  1931.     4  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/9:  PP-V 

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August,  1931  123 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same :  see.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  applesauce,  canned.    May  26, 

1931.     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  621a,  Mar.  25,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  Z-A-621 

Same :    sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  barley,  pearl.    Mar.  31,  1931. 

3  p.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  636a,  Oct.  8,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  N-B-121 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  batteries  and  cells,  dry.     Mar. 

31,  1931.    12  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  58a,  Nov.  23, 1927.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  W-B-101 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cabbage,  canned.     May  26, 

1931.  3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8:  JJJ-C-21 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  chocolate.     Mar.  31,  1931. 

4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  651b,  Oct.  8,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5o. 

T  51.7/8 :  J JJ-C-271 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  fur  clams,  fresh.     Mar.  31,  1931. 

4  p.  12°    [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  365,  Jan.  25,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  PP-C^Ol 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  coffee.    Mar.  31,  1931.    6  p. 

12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  161b,  Oct.  8,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  HHH-C-571 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cork,  compressed  (corkboard). 

May  26,   1931.     3  p.   12°      [Supersedes  U.    S.   G.   M.    S.   337,   Oct.   1,   1925.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  LLL-C-571 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cork,  granulated,  insulating. 

May  26,   1931.     3  p.   12°      [Supersedes  U.    S.    G.   M.  S.   338,   Oct.   1,    1925.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  HH-C-571 

— —     Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  corn  meal  (white  or  yellow). 
Mar.  31,  1931.     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.   S.   G.  M.   S.  638a,   Oct.  8,   1929.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  N-C-521 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  crabmeat,  fresh.     Mar.  31, 

1931.     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  U.   S.  G.  M.   S.  365a,  Jan.  25,  1927.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  PP-C-656 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cream,  fresh.    Mar.  31,  1931. 

4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  381a,  Jan.  25,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  C-C-671 

— —     Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  denim,  blue,  indigo  (shrunk). 
May  26,  1931.     4  p.  12°      [Supersedes  U.   S.  G.   M.   S.  256,  Mar.  25,  1929. J 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  CCC-D-151 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  eggs.    Apr.  28,  1931.    6  p.  12° 

[Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  381a,  Jan.  25,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  C-E-271 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  enamel,  water-resisting,  red. 

Apr.  28,  1931.     7  p.   12°      [Supersedes   U.    S.   G.   M.    S.   66,    Sept.   1,   1923.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  TT-E-531 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  fish,  flaked,  canned.    Mar.  31. 

1931.     4  p.  12°      [Supersedes  part  of  U.   S.  G.  M.   S.  365a,  Jan.  25,  1927.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  PP-F-371 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  fish,  fresh.     Mar.  31,  1931. 

3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  365a,  Jan.  25,  1927.]     *  P;iper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  PP-F-381 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  fish,  salted  or  smoked.    Mar. 

31,  1931.    3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  365a,  Jan.  25.  1927.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  PP-F-^01 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  flour,  buckwheat.     Mar.  31, 

1931.    4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  642a,  Oct.  8,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  N-F-451 

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124  August,  1931 

Goi'cniment  supplies — Cont iiiued. 

Siinii':  sec.  4.  pt.  f),  Fi'(h*r:il  specification  for  lloui-.  f;i;ili:iin   (whole  wheat 

meal).  Mar.  31,  1931.  i  p.  12"  [Super-sodes  U.  «.  G.  M.  S.  G43u,  Oct.  8, 
192i).  1     •  Paper,  'm:  T  ni.T/S  :  N-F-401 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  .si>eciflcation  for  fowl,  dres.sed    (fricassee). 

May  20,  1931.    5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  2U7,  Jau.  22.  1925.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/S :  PP-F-611 

Same :   sec.  4,   pt.   5,    Federal    sixjciflcation   for  ga.skets,   asbestos-copper, 

(•orruj?ated.  Mlay  2U,  1931.  3  p.  12"  [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  93.  Dec.  29. 
1923.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/S  :  HH-G-71 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  Imse,  gas.     May  26,  1931. 

3  p.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  40b,  Sept.  10,  1925.]     ♦  Paper,  'h: 

T  51.7/S :  ZZ-H^61 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  speciflcation  for  hose,  oil-suction  and  dis- 
charge. May  20,  1931.  4  p.  12°  [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  G3c,  Dec.  8.  1928.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/S  :  ZZ-H-181 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  si)ecification  for  mats,  lantern  slide.     Mar. 

31,  1931.    3  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/S  :  G-M-111 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  speciflcation  for  milk,  fresh.    Apr.  28,  1931. 

4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  381a,  Jan.  25,  1927.]     •  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  C-M-381 

Same:     sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  sp<^cification  for  millboard,  asbestos.     May 

26,  1931.    4  p.  12°     [Super.sedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  54,  Feb.  1,  192.'^.]     ♦  Paper,  5c-. 

T  51.7/8 :  HH-M-351 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  mono-methyl-paraminopheuol 

sulfate  (sold  under  trade  synonyms  of  elon,  metol,  rhodol,  pictol,  etc..  here- 
inafter called  metol  for  purpose  of  tins  specification).  Mar.  31,  1931.  4  p.  12° 
[Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  421,  .July  9,  1926.]     ♦  Paper.  5c.     T  51.7/8 :  O-M-571 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  spccifl("ition  for  mushrooms,  canned.     Mar. 

31,  1931.     3  p.  12°     ♦  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  .T.IJ-M-S51 

Same:    sec.  4,   pt.   5,   Federal   si)e(ification    for   oatmeal   and   rolled    (or 

naked)  oats.  Mar.  31,  1931.  4  p.  12°  [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  317a, 
Oct.  8,  1929.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  N-O-il 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  (K-her,  dry,  paste-in-jai)an, 

and  paste-in-oil.  Mar.  31,  1931.  12  p.  12°  [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  12, 
Feb.  3,  1922.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  TT-0-111 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  olives.     Mar.  31.  1931.     4  p. 

12"     ♦  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  Y-O-451 

Same :  .sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Fetleral  specification  for  oysters,   fresh.     Mar.  31. 

1931.     3  p.   12°     [Supersedes  part  of  U.   S.   G.   M.   S.  305a,  Jan.  25.   1927.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  PP-O-950 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  siK'cification  for  packing,  diaphragm.     Mav 

20,1931.     3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  98a.  June  15,  1925.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/S :  HII-P-61 

Same:  .sec.  4.  pt.  5.  Federal  specilicalion  for  packing.  Ilax.     Mav  20.  1931. 

5  p.  12°     [SuiJersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  101c,  Apr.  30,  192S.]     ♦  Paper.  5c. 

T  51.7/S  :HH-P-106 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  packing.  rubl>er,  cloth- 
Insertion.  May  20,  1931.  4  p.  12"  [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  110a,  June  15, 
1925.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/S:  UII-P-151 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  packing,  spiral,  gland,  low- 
pressure.  Miiy  26,  1931.  3  p.  12"  [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  104a,  June  15, 
192.^..  1     ♦  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/S:  HH-P-171 

• Same:  se<".  4,  pt.  5,  Federal   spi'cilicafion   lor  iiackiuL'.  Tucks.     May  26. 

1931.     4  p.  12"     [Supers<Mles  i:.  S.  G.  M.  S.  113a.  June  15,  1925.]     ♦  Paper.  5c. 

T  51.7/8  :IIH-P-1 81 

lltt^v  to  <ird*>r  iiiililii>ii4I(>iiM— S<><>  liif«»rnifi4i<iii    foIIo^vInK  CniitentH 


August,  1931  125 

Government  supplies — Coutiiiued. 

S;ime:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  FedciMl  specification  for  paints,  lithopone,  interior, 

gloss,  liglit  tints,  and  wliite.     Apr.  28,  1931.     8  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G. 
M.  S.  67,  Sept.  1,  1923.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  TT-P-46 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paints,  titanium-zinc,  outside, 

ready-mixed   and   seraipaste,   white.     May  26,  1931.     13  p.   12"     [Supersedes 
U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  278,  May  8,  1925.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  TT-P-101 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  peaches,  canned.     Mav  26, 

1931.     7  p.  12°     [Supersedes  V.  S.  (1.  M.  S.  607a,  Jan.  25,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T51.7/S:Z-P-191 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Fedei'al  specification  for  pickles  and  relishes.     Mar. 

31,  1931.     5  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  JJJ-P-391 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  rice.    Apr.  28,  1931.     5  p.  12° 

[Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  647a,  Oct.  8,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  N-R-351 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  salmon,  canned.     Mar.  31, 

1931.     5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  U.   S.   G.   M.   S.   365a,  Jan.  25,   1927.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  PP-S-31 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federsil  specification  for  sardines,  canned.     Mar.  31, 

1931.     5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  U.   S.   G.   M.   S.  365a,   Jan.  25,  1927.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  PP-S-51 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  sheeting,  cotton,  unbleached, 

narrow.    Apr.  28,  1931.     3  p.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  301a.  May  14, 
1929.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  CCC-S-281 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  shrimp,  canned.     Mar.  31, 

1931.     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  PP-S-311 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  sirup.     Apr.  27,  1931.     5  p.  12° 

[Supersedes  Fed.  spec.  JJJ-S-351,  Sept.  16,  1930.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  JJJ-S-351a 

Same :   sec.  4.   pt.   5,   Federal  specification  for  soups,   canned.     Apr.  28, 

1931.     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  JJJ-S-581 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  sugar,  beet  or  cane.     Mar. 

31,  1931.     5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  579b,  Oct.  1,  1928.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/S :  JJJ-S-791 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  .specification  for  thermometers,  industrial. 

Mar.  31,  1931.     14  p.  il.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  472a,  Oct.  1.  1928.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  GG-T-321 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  thread,  silk.     Apr.  28.  1931. 

6  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  y-T-301 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  ticking,  mattress  and  pillow. 

May  26,  1931.     3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.   S.  G.  M.  S.  615a.  May  14.  1929.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  CCC-T-351 

■    Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  turkeys,  dressed.     May  26, 

19.31.     5  p.   12°     [Supersedes  part  of  U.   S.   G.   M.    S.   267,   Jan.   22,   192.5.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  PP-T-791 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wood-preservative,  zinc- 
chloride  for  ties  and  structural  timbers.  Apr.  28,  1931.  2  p.  12°  [Super- 
sedes part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  395,  Apr.  1,  1926.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  TT-W-576 

PERMANENT   CONFERENCE  ON   PRINTING 

Report.     10th  annual  report  of  Permanent  Conference  on  Printing  to  director 
of  Bureau  of  Budget,  [July  1,  1930-]  June  30,  1931.     1931.     ii+^;^P;^   t 
L.  C.  card  22-26675  T  51.8/1 :  J31 

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126  August,  1931 

COAST  GUARD 

Circular  100;  July  23,  1031.     1931.     1  p.     t  T  47.7/3: 100 

Orders.  General  order  2  and  3;  June  20  and  Julv  2,  1931.  1931.  1  p.  and 
2  leaves.     %  T  47.5/5 :  2.  3 

Paj/  and  supply  in.structions.  circuliir  1,  1031  :  Juno  24,  1931.  [1031.1  3  p. 
[Circular  1   is  Prices  of  clothins  and  small  stores.]     %  T  47.8/2: 1/8 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

National  banks.  Abstract  of  reports  of  condition  of  national  banks.  June  30, 
1931;  no.  171.     Aug.   11,  1931.     13  p.  f     t  T  12.5: 931/2 

Monthly   statement   of  capital   stock  of  national   hanks,   national   bank 

notes,  and   Federal   reserve  bank  notes  outstanding:,  bonds  on   deposit,  etc. 

[Auc.  1.  10311.     Aug  1,  1031.     1  p.  narrow  f°     t 

L.  C.  card  10-21266  T  12.9:  931/8 

FEDERAL  FARM  LOAN  BUREAU 

Banks   avd   hankivg.     Statements    of  condition    of   Federal    land   banks,    joint 
stock  land  banks.  Federal  intermediate  credit  banks,  compiled  from  reports 
to    Federal    Farm    Loan    Board    as    of    June    30,    1031.     1031.     ii+51    p.    4° 
[Quarterly.!     t 
L.   C.   card  28-26383  T  48.6:  931/2 

GENERAL  SUPPLY  COMMITTEE 

Government  supplies.  General  schedule  of  supplies,  containing  awards  for 
materials,  .supplies,  and  equipment,  for  use  by  Executive  Departments  and 
other  establishments  of  Government  in  Wa.«hington,  D.  C,  for  use  by 
government  of  District  of  Columbia,  and  by  such  field  services  as  are  in- 
cluded in  various  classes,  and  for  direct  delivery  from  contractor's  shipping 
point,  fiscal  year  1932.     1931.     821  p.  4"     J 

L.  C.  card  16-26857  T  45.6:  932 

GOVERNMENT  ACTUARY 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Market  prices  and  investment  values  of  outstanding 
bonds  and  notes  [of  United  States,  July,  1031].  Aug.  1,  1931.  5  p.  4" 
(Form  A.)      [Monthly.]     t  T  50.5: 931/7 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Delaioare  and  Hudson  Company.  Docket  nos.  50553  and  50629,  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals,  Delaware  and  Hudson  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue:  brief  of  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-f  68  p.     %       T  22.34  :D  376 

Internal  revenue  huUetin,  v.  10,  no.  31-35:  Aug.  .3-31.  1931.  1931.  various 
Iiaging.  [Weekly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  (for  subscription  price  see  note 
below). 

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and  decisions  to  l)e  made  public  and  nil  Treasury  Itepartinent  decisions  (known  as 
Treasury  decisions)  pr-rtainme  t<>  internal  revenue  matters.  The  semiannual  cumula- 
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published  during  the  previous  G  months.  The  comjilete  bulletin  service  may  bo 
obtained,  on  a  subscription  basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  (lovernment 
I'rinting  Otllce,   Washin)j;ton.   I).  C,   for  $2.00  a  yr.  ;  foroi>;n   subscription.   $2.75. 

Internal    revenue   news,    v.    5,    no.    2;    Aug.    1931.     [1931.]  cover-title,    24    p. 

[Monthly.     Text   on   p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,   5c.   single  copy,   50c.   a   yr. ; 
foreign  sub.^cription,  75c. 

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Report.     Internal-revenue  colle<'tious,   fiscal  year  1931,   preliminary  statement. 
July  28,  1031.     1031.     [l]-fl4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  22-20703  T  22.7  :  931 

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August,  1931  127 

LOANS   AND   CURRENCY  DIVISION 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Caveat  list  of  United  States  registered  bonds  and 
notes,  Aug.  1,  1931.     [1931.]     73  p.  f     [Monthly.]     t  T  26.7 :  931/8 

PUBLIC  DEBT  SERVICE 

Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  July  31,  1931.     1931. 
1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21267  T  26.5 :  931/8 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  32-35;  Aug.  7-28,  1931.     1931.     [xv]-t-1869- 
2091  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $2.75. 
L.  C.  card  6-25167  T  27.6 :  46/32-35 

Special  articles.— No.  32.  Typhus  fever  :  Eat  flea,  Xenopsylla  cheopis,  in  experimental 
transmission  Lwith  list  of  references]  ;  by  R.  E.  Dyer.  E.  T.  Ceder,  A.  Kumreicb,  and 
L.  F.  Badger. — Coordination  in  sanitary  control  of  bottled  mineral  waters  ;  by  W.  S. 
Frisbie. — No.  33.  Age  and  sex  incidence  of  influenza  and  pneumouia  morbidity  and 
mortality  in  epidemic  of  1928—29  with  comparative  data  for  epidemic  of  1918-19,  based 
on  surveys  of  families  in  certain  localities  in  United  States  following  epidemics  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Selwyn  D.  Collins. — Dermatitis  venenata  due  to  contact  with 
Brazilian  walnut  wood ;  by  Louis  Schwartz. — Important  source  of  original  rat  infesta- 
tion on  newly  constructed  vessels  ;  by  B.  E.  Holsendorf.- — No.  34.  Public  health  service 
in  Knox  County,  Tenn.,  fiscal  year  July  1,  1929-June  30,  1930;  by  Joseph  W.  Mountin. — 
Technique  for  adjustment  of  pH  of  banging  di-op  tissue  cultures  [with  bibliography]  ; 
by  W.  R.  Earle. — No.  35.  Medical  profession  and  health  department ;  by  A.  J.  McLaugh- 
lin.— Report  on  some  tests  of  use  of  new  cyanogen  product  in  ship  fumigation  ;  by  C.  L. 
Williams. 

Note. — This  publication  is  distributed  gratuitously  to  State  and  local  health  officers, 
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Public  Health  Service,  Treasury  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Reports  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated 
above. 

Regulations  for  government  of  Public  Health  Service,  approved  June  18,  1931, 
effective    July    1,     1931.     1931.     vii -1-302    p.    11.     [Supersedes    Regulations 
approved  Feb.  9,  1926.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28076  T  27.8:  931 

VENEEEAX,  DISEASES   DIVISION 

Venereal  disease  information,  issued  by  Public  Health  Service  for  use  in  its 
cooperative  work  with  State  health  departments,  v.  12,  no.  8 ;  Aug.  20,  1931. 
1931.  [l]-h339-389-j-iii  p.  il.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a 
yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  23-26719  T  27.26 :  12/8 

Special  articles. — Response  of  Wassermann  reaction  to  treatment  in  early  syphilis 
as  affected  bv  factors  of  race,  sex,  and  pregnancy  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  H.  M.  Rob- 
inson and  Mildred  H.  Faupel. — Prophylaxis  and  treatment  of  venereal  diseases  in  United 
States  ;  by  Audrey  G.  Morgan. 

TREASURER  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Paper  money.  Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing July  31,  1931.     Aug.  1,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  24°     f  T  40.8  :  931/7 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Medical  bulletin.  Medical  bulletin  of  Veterans'  Administration,  v.  7,  no.  8,  Aug. 
1931;  Martin  Cooley,  editor.  1931.  viii -1-717-797  p.  6  p.  of  pi.  [Monthly. 
Formerly  United  States  Veterans'  Bureau  medical  bulletin.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
.single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.15. 

L.  C.  card  2.5-26672  VA3.9:  7/8 

Special  articles.— Is  tuberculo-protein  extroverting?  [with  list  of  references;  by] 
John  W.  Turner. — Specific  effect  of  sodium  dehydrocholate  on  pneumococci  [with  list 
of  references  and  bibliography;  by]  Edwin  B.  Ziegler. — Use  of  uroselectan  in  i-oejit- 
genography  of  obstructive  lesions  in  urological  tract  [with  list  of  reterences ;  Dyj 
Lionel  A.  Mahone. — Etiology  of  attacks  of  unconsciousness;  [by]  Clyde  B.  Covey.— - 
Infection  of  upper  air  passages  in  tuberculous  patients  [with  list  of  references ;  Dyj 
James  L.  Hammond.— Review  of  100  psychotic  patients  tested  with  Pressey  test  for 
emotions  [with  reference;  by]   Hiland  L.  Flowers. — Some  direct  and  indirect  sequelae 

How  to  order  publications — See  Information  loUo-wingr  Contents 


128  August,  1931 

Medical  biiUetiii — Continued. 

of  lnf!ui'i]za  In  psychotir  pntifiils;  [by]  (Jeorgo  D.  Ric<\ — SihizoiJ  and  syntoid  person- 
nllty  reactions  [with  list  of  refcrencis  ;  by)  Tlionias  (J.  McLin. — Low  mortality  rate  In 
respiratory  discasi's  [witli  reference;  by]  William  W.  I'retts.— Some  tlieraprutlc  uses 
of  lipiodol  :  |l)y|  M.  11.  Wilkinson. — Failing  cardiac  compensation  in  middle-aged  pa- 
tient (witl)  list  of  references;  l)y)  N.  »'.  Traul)a. — Loss  of  associated  locmnotor  move- 
ments in  diencephalic  lesions  [with  list  of  references;  l>y ]  Hugo  Mella. — Eiicephalitic 
symptoms  in  dementia  pra'cox  [with  list  of  references;  by]  Uuell  L.  Ashmore. — Hunt- 
ington's chorea  in  <lemeutia  pripcox  ;  [by]  M.  IL  Yeaman. — Spontaneous  lulateral  pneu- 
mothorax witliout  pulmonary  tuberculosis;  [by]  H.  M.  Fine. — Secondary  cajcinoma  of 
heart;  [by]  E.  A.  Welch. — Therapeutic  value  of  liospital  social  service;  [by]  William 
A.  White. — Choice  of  reading  matter  by  neuropsycliiatric  patients;    [by]    Frank  Leslie. 

SiiniP,  V.  7.  no.  0.  Sept.  VSM  ;  Martin  Cooley,  editor.     1081.     i\+71t0-ni4 

p.  1  pi.  4  I),  of  pi.     [Monthly.!  VA  3.9:  7/9 

SrKC'iAL  .^iiTit.'i.K.s. — .\stIimogenic  significance  of  pulmonary  cavitation  in  tuberculosis 
as.sociated  with  asthma  [witli  list  of  references;  by]  .1.  T.  Malone.  -Coexistence  of 
jiulmonary  tut)erculosis  .'ind  other  intrathoracic  lesions;  [by]  ,\lexander  Jnsewich. — 
Study  of  b:u-k  complaints  in  1.000  i)atients;  |l)y]  Clarence  R.  Francisco. — Relation  of 
clinicnl  and  serological  findim:s  in  dcniontia  paralytica,  study  of  their  relation.shii> 
in  120  cases  [with  list  of  references;  liy]  H.  S.  Ilubbs. --Traumatic  neuroses  without 
external  evidence  of  br.-iin  injury,  with  case  reports;  [by]  Orren  I',  (toodwin.— 
Traumatic  psychosis  [with  list  of  referenc(>s ;  by]  Miguel  Steinl)erg. — Heart  disease 
in  pulmonary  tuberculosis  [with  list  of  references;  by]  T.  '1'.  Tildon. — .\rsenlfal  reac- 
tions durinir  antiluetic  treatment  [with  list  of  refere'ices  ;  by]  Walter  B.  Ilile. — Pro- 
cedure'in  combininc;  <-h(decystography  with  gastrointestinal  examinations;  [by]  Clinton 
rj.  Lyons. — X-ray  findings  in  gastro  intislinal  tract;  [by]  .Inlins  Oorfinkfdi. — Diffuse 
spleiuc  fibrosis;  [by]  F.  N.  OordoM.  Phrenic  surgery  in  iiitrapulmonary  disease  [with 
list  of  references;  by]  Albert  ^L■^rtin.  —  Chronicity  of  epidemic  encephalitis  [with  list 
of  references;  by]  J.  N.  Perkins.-  -Progress  and  oiitconie  of  epidemic  encephalitis;  [by] 
C.  II.  Graves.— Stramonium  in  encephalitis;  [by]  S.  O.  Fisher. — Lack  of  pi-eci-ion  "in 
hearing  tests;  [by]  .T.  fJrim. — Intr-ural  radiographic  techni<iue  [with  list  of  refer<  nces  ; 
by]  P.  II.  ?]ggena. — Metastatic  adeno-carcinoma  of  brain   (temporal  and  frontal  lobest  ; 

1  by]  Alexander  O.  Dumas  and  Ralph  E.  Davis. — Cancer  of  lung  [with  list  of  references; 
by]    .\iitony   .T.    Greco  and   Edwin   .T.    Kelioe — Fracture   of   cervical    vertebrae,   re'iort  of 

2  cases  showing,  respectively,  minimal  and  maximal  res\dting  symptoms  ;  [by]  A.  C. 
Garton — Tularemia;  [by]  .Tohn  H.  Vermilye. — .VpDarent  reinfection  with  syphilis  [with 
reference;  by]  Edward  H.  Gibbons  and  Ford  C.  Walsh.-— Spleno-myehtgenous  leukemia: 
[by]  C  W.  Rhea." — Ment.il  hygiene  of  nurses;  [by]  Harriot  Bailey". — Vitamins  in  treat- 
ment of  adults  [with  list  of  references;  by]  Charles  R.  Starns. — Book  p\iblicity  in 
neuropsychiatric  hospital;   [by]   Gwynifred  .T.  Ribby. 

WAR   DEPARTMENT 

Armv  reffulations. 

NoTK. — The  .\rmy  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion   in  loose-leaf 
binders.     The    names   of   suc'i   of   ttie    more   important    administrative   subjects   as   may 
seem   appropriate,   arranged   in   jireper  sequence,  are   numliered   in   a    single   series,  and 
each  name  .so  numbered  constitutes  the  title  and  number  of  a  pamphlet  containing  cer- 
tain   administr.-itive    regulations    pertaining    thereto.      Where    more    than    one    pamidilet 
is  reoi;ii-ed   for  the  adniiidstratlve   regulations   pertaining  to  any   such   title,  additional 
pamphlets  will  be  issued  in  a  separate  sub-series, 
;-5(V-:'.0()0.   Quarter-master   Corps:   Clothing  momv    allowance   and   price   list   of  clothing 
and    equipage,    effective    Julv    1.    19S1  ;    June    20,    1031.      [1931.]      35    p. 
[Supersedes  AR  .-^O-SOOO,  Mav  20,   10:10,]      'Paper,   10c. 

Wl. 6/1  :  30-3000 '9 

30-3010.   Same;   Price  Pst   of  china    and   iriass  wire,  effective  Julv   1,    1931;    Julv   .30. 

lO.n,      [1931,]      2  p.      [Supersedes  AR  30-3010,  Julv  3.  19.30.]      'Paper. 

r.c.  W  1.6   1  :  .30-.3010'9 

35-2020.    Finance    Department  :    Pav    and    allowances    of    Armv    n'"-ses    and    hospital 

matrons;  .Vug.  10.  1931.      [1931.]      4  p.      [Supersedes  AR  3."-202O,  Oct.  1, 

1926.]      •  Paper,   5c.  W  1  6  '1  ;  3iV-2020/3 

40-585,      Medical   Department  :   Construction   and   repair  of  fixed   hospitals,   ve'erinary 

hosoitnls,  and  quarters  for  Medical  Department  noncommissioned  officers  In 

time    of   peace;    Julv    16.    1931.      [1931,]      4    p.       (Supercedes    AR    ^(V-.^.S5, 

July  15.    192.').]      *  Paper,  r,c.  W  1.6/1:  40  5S5 /2 

75-10.        Infantrv:    Tnfantrv    Board;    Julv    .30,    1931.      1931.      1    p.      ISupersedes    AR 

7.^-10.    Oct.    27.'    10211      *  Paper,     ,-c.  W  1.6   1  :  7.'>-10/2 

75  60,        Same:   Tank    Bojird,    Changes    1:   Julv    31,    1931,      1931,      1    p.      t 

W1.6/2:7.-.-60/ch.l 
95-15,        Air  Corps:  Flying,  general.  Changes  1;  M;iv  2S,   1931.      [1931,]      3  p,  11.      t 

Wl.6'2:  05   15'3/ch.  1 
210-500.      Posts,    camps,    and    stations;    Post    cemeteries;    Julv    S,    1031,      1031.      1    p, 
[Supersedes   AR   210  .">00.    Apr.   21.   1922.]      'Paper,    ".c. 

W  1.6/1  :  21O-.'>00'2 

340-10.        Corresoendi-nce  :    pennltv    envelopes    and    labels,    use    of    mnils.    Changes    1; 

July    .30,    1031.      103L      1    p.      t  W  1.6 '2  :  3-10-10 '2  ch.l 

500-.'0.        Employment   of    troops:    Enforcement    of    laws.    Changes    2:    Julv    1.".    1931, 

[1931.]      2  p,      [Supersedes  AR  SOO-.^O,  Changes  1,  Jan.   :tl.  1924]      t 

W  16   2:  ."iOO-.'-.O 'ch.2 
6<1.'>-140.      Commlssione*!  officers  :  Purchase  of  private  mounts  from  and  bv  Government  ; 
July   15,    1931.      [1031.]      2+|l]    p.      [Supersedes   AR    605^140,    June   .30. 
1928.  including  Changes  1,  June  13,   1920.]      ♦  I'aper,  5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  605-140  4 

HoUV   to   <ir<1<>r  piihlleii  t  loiiM S<><>   iiiforiiiii  (  ion    foIlo^vInK:   Contenta 


August,  1931  129 

Technical  regulations. 

XuTK. — The  Technical  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders.  They  will  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  regulations  of  a 
technical  nature,  such  as  descriptions  of,  instructions  for  the  care  of,  instructions  for 
the  handling  of,  and  the  proper  nomenclature  of  arms,  materiel,  and  equipment  of 
the  various  branches.  This  series  will  include  the  class  of  publications  heretofore 
known  as  handbooks.  Technical  regulations  will  be  numbered  in  the  same  manner  as 
are  Training  regulations,  but  1000  will  be  added  to  the  general  subject  numbers,  i.  e., 
Training  regulations  will  appear  as  TR  445-270  and  Technical  regulations  as  TR 
1445-270. 

1265-10.  Signal  Corps :  Signal  Corps  test  set,  type  EE-65,  prepared  under  direction  of 
chief  signal  officer;  June  16,  1931.  [1931.]  15  p.  il.  [.Supersedes  Wire 
communication  pamphlet  7,  Nov.  30,  1921.]     *  Paper,  5c.       W  1.22  :  1265-10 

TeleiJhone  directory.  War  Department  telephone  directory,  Washington,  D.  C, 
July,  1931.    [1931.]    cover-title,  iv+ 20  p.  4°    [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]    t 

W  1.19 :  931/2 
Contents. — Pt.  1,  Alphabetical  section. — Pt.  2,  Classified  section. 

Training  manual. 

N\.TE. — The  seci  ioiiS  of  the  Training  manual  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion 
in  loosL-leaf  binders. 

2170-35.  Air  Coips:  Identification  of  aircraft,  Changes  1;  Jan.  2,  1931.  [1931.] 
leaves  1-2  + p.  63-64  + leaves  65-91,  il.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for 
insertion  in  binder.]      j  W  1.23  :  2170-35/ch.  1 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Military  education.  Army  extension  courses:  si;fcial  text  no.  4,  Map  reading, 
infantry ;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  infantry  for  use  with  extension 
course  of  Infantry  School.  1931  edition.  1931.  ii+54  p.  il.  1  pi.  *  Paper, 
20c.  W  3.52 :  4 

Same:  special  text  no.  6,  Troop  movements  and  shelter;  prepared  under 

direction   of  chief   of  infantry   for  use   with   extension   course   of   Infantry 
School.    1931  edition.    1931.    ii+63  p.  il.  3  pi.  map.    *  Paper,  15c.         W  3.52  :  6 

Same :  special  text  no.  14,  Tank  operations ;  prepared  under  direction  of 

chief  of  infantry  for  use  with  extension  course  of  Infantry  School.    1931  edi- 
tion.   1931.    ii+39  I),  il.     *  Paper,  10c.  W  3.52: 14 

Same:  special  text  no.  229,  Industrial  mobilization  (procurement  plan- 
ning office  of  Assistant  Secretary  of  War)  ;  prepared  by  Planning  Branch, 
Office  of  Assistant  Secretai'y  of  War,  for  use  with  Army  extension  courses, 
1931  edition.     1931.    ii-f  68  p.  il.  2  pi.     *  Paper,  15c.  W  3.52  :  229 

Signal  communication.  Basic  field  manual:  v.  4,  Signal  communication;  pre- 
pared u.ider  direction  of  chief  signal  officer.  1931.  v+291  p.  il.  1  tab.  12° 
[Supersedes,  in  whole  or  in  part,  TR  160-5,  June  28,  1929,  TR  160-6,  June  29, 
1929,  TR  160-10,  June  28,  1929,  TR  162-5,  Apr.  20,  1926,  and  TR  163-5,  Oct.  1, 
1929.]  *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  29-27545  ,  W  3.63  :  4 

U.  8.  Army  recruiting  neivs,  bulletin  of  recruiting  information  issued  by  direc- 
tion of  adjutant  general  of  Army,  v.  13,  no.  15  and  16;  Aug.  1  and  15,  1931. 
[Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1  and  15,  1931.] 
Each  16  p.  il.  4°     t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45  :  931/15, 16 

ARMY  WAR  COLLEGE 

HISTORICAL,   SECTION 

American  Expeditionary  Forces.     Order  of  battle  of  United  States  land  forces 
in  World  War,  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  divisions.     1931.     vii+451  p. 
(War  Dept.  doc.  23a.)     *  Cloth,  $1.50 
L.  C.  card  31-27280  W  26.15/2 :  W  89 

COMMAND  AND  GENERAL   STAFF   SCHOOL 

Regulations,   Command  and   General   Staff  School,   Fort  Leavenworth,   Kans., 
1931.     Command  and  General  Staff  School  Press,  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kans., 
[Sept.  25]    1931.     cover-title,  64  p.  1  pi.     [Supersede  Regulations  for  Com- 
mand and  General  Staff  School,  Aug.  1,  1930.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28077  W  28.2 :  R  26/931 


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130  August,  1931 

engineer  department 

NOBTHESN  AND  NORTHWESTERN  LAKES  SURVEY 

Note. — Charts  of  tbe  Great  Lakes  and  connecting  waters  and  St.  Lawrence  River  to 
the  international  boundary  at  St.  Regis,  of  Lake  Champlain,  and  of  the  New  York  State 
canals  are  prepared  and  sold  by  the  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Old  Customhouse.  Detroit, 
Midi.  Cliarts  may  also  be  purcliased  at  the  following  U.  S.  engineer  offices  :  710  Army 
Building,  New  York.  N.  Y. :  48G  Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y.  ;  540  Federal  Building.  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. ;  and  Canal  Office,  Sault  Stc.  Marie,  Midi.  A  catalogue  (with  index  map),  show- 
ing localities,  scales,  prices,  and  conditions  of  sale,  may  be  had  upon  application  at  any 
of  these  offices. 

A  descriptive  bulletin,  which  supplements  the  charts  and  gives  detailed  information  as 
to  harbors,  shore  lines  and  shoals,  magnetic  determinations,  and  particulars  of  changing 
conditions  affecting  navigation,  is  i.ssued  free  to  chart  purchasers,  upon  request.  The 
bulletin  is  revised  annually  and  issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (in  April),  and  sup- 
plemeirts  thereto  are  publishe<l  monthly  during  the  navipition  seiison. 

Complete  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at  the  U.  S.  engineer  offices  in 
Duluth.  Minn.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Chicago,  111.,  Orand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  but  they  are  obtainable  only  at  the  sales  offices  above  mentioned. 

(Ircat    Lakcf.     Supplement    4,    Aug.    21,    1931,    corrections    and    additions    to 
Bulletin  40;   to  supplement  information  given  upon  charts  of  Gretit  Lakes. 
U.   S.   Lake   Survey   Office,   Detroit,   Mich.    [Aug.   15,   1931].     p.   1-3+leaves 
4-12+ [21  p.  4»     t 
L.  C.  card  8-35459  W  33.3 :  40/supp.  4 

Charts 

Ashland,  Wis.  Ashland  and  Washburn  harbors.  Wis.  Scale  1 :  15,000.  [U.  S. 
Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]     July,  1931.     30.1X26.1  in.     t  20c. 

W  33.8  :  As  3/3/931 

Champlain,  Lake.  Lake  Cliamplain,  from  Cumberland  Head  to  Ligonier  Point ; 
Lake  Champlain  chart  2.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit, 
Mich.]     May,  1931.    37.1X27.5  in.     t  40c.  W  33.8 :  C  35-2/7 

Detroit  River.  Head  of  Detroit  River,  including  Grosse  Point  Channel,  Lake 
St.  Clair.  Scale  1:30,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  July, 
1931.    25.8X29.5  in.     t  20c.  W33.8:D48h/3 

Grand  Haven,  Mich.  Harbor  at  Grand  Haven,  Mich.,  including  Spring  Lake  and 
lower  Grand  River.  Scale  1 :  15,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit, 
Mich.]     May,  1931.    26.6X30.5  in.     t  20c.  W  33.8 :  G  76/3/931 

Huron,  Lake.  Lake  Huron,  Tawas  Harbor  to  Rogers,  Mich,  [with  insets]  :  Lake 
Huron  coast  chart  3.  Scale  1 :  120,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit. 
Mich.]     July,  1931.    46.1X30.9  in.     t  40c.  W  33.7/3  :H  3/5 

Alpena  Harbor,  Mich. 

Rogers  and  Calcite,  Mich.,  Lake  Huron,  Harbors  at. 

Tawas  Harbor,  Mich. 

Manitou  Passage,  Lake  Michigan.  Scale  1:30,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office. 
Detroit,  Mich.]    June,  1931.    26.4X33.1  in.     t  40c.  W  33.8 :  M  31/5/931 

Michipan,  Lake.  General  chart  of  I-ake  ":Michigan.  Scale  1 :  500,000.  [U.  S. 
Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]     .Tune,  1031.     44.3X26  in.     t  40c. 

W  33.7/2 :  M/5/931 

North    end    of   Lake    Michigan,    including   Green    Bay.    Scale   1 :  240.000. 

[U.  S.  J.ake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]     July,  1!)31.     32X45.6  in.     t  40c. 

W  33.7/2 :  Mn/6 

Niagara  River.  Upper  Niagara  River,  from  Lake  Erie  to  the  Falls.  Scale 
1:30,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit.  Mich.]  May,  1931.  45.3X28.5 
in.     t  40c.  W  33.8  :N  51/8 

St.  Marys  River,  from  Lake  Huron  to  Twin  Islands;  St.  Marvs  River  chart  1. 
Scale  1:40,(J0U.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  July,  1931. 
31.5X43.3  in.     t  40c.  W  33.6/2  :  3/9 

FINANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Finance  circulars.  Changes  1  [to]  Finance  circulars  A  [Oct.  10.  1929]  ;  June  21. 
1931.    193L    1  p.    t  W  97.5/3 :  A-2/ch.  1 

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August,  1931  131 

Finance  circulars — Continued. 

Finance  circulars,    t 

Note. — Finance  circulars  contain  instructions  and  information  of  a  relatively  perma- 
nent character  pertaining  to  the  performance  of  the  technical  duties  of  finance  and 
disbursing  officers  and  of  property  and  contract  auditors.  Though  bearing  a  date,  they 
are  issued  in  a  single  lettered  series  without  regard  to  calendar  year,  each  to  contain 
subject  matter  of  related  character.  Each  circular  is  designated  by  a  letter  and  is 
published  in  a  numbered  series  of  separate  pamphlets  classified  according  to  subject 
matter.  Changes  to  Finance  circulars  are  published  in  a  single  numerical  series, 
applicable  to  all  pamphlets,  without  regard  to  calendar  year.  When  any  portion  of  a 
numbered  Finance  circular  has  been  embodied  in  a  lettered  circular,  that  portion  of 
the  numbered  circular  will  be  rescinded. 

B-11.  Technical  duties  of  finance  and  disbursing  officers  :  Report  of  outstanding  liabili- 
ties ;  June  25,  1931.  [1931.]  2  p.  iSupersedes  Finance  circular  B-11.  Nov. 
10,  1928,  rescinded  by  Changes  5,  Jan.  20,  1931.]  W  97.5/3  :  B-11/2 

INSULAR  AFFAIRS  BUREAU 

DOMINICAN    CUSTOMS    RECEIVERSHIP 

Report  of  24th  fiscal  period,  Dominican  Customs  Receivership  under  American- 
Dominican  convention  of  1924  [calendar  year  1930],  with  Summary  of  com- 
merce, [calendar  year]  1930.  1931.  [1]+110  p.  [Submitted  to  Bureau  of 
Insular  Affairs.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  9-9600  W  6.13/1 :  930 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  provision  system.  Ordnance  catalogue  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  P,  (b)  Projectiles,  separate  loading,  for  medium  and  major  caliber 
seacoast  artillery  and  heavy  field  artillery;  July  1,  1931.  [1931.]  15+3  p.  il. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  P-1.)  [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  lists 
P-1,  P-2,  and  P-5,  July  1,  1929.]     t  W  34.23  :  P-1/4 

Same:  Group  P,    (c)   Ammunition  instruction  material  for  medium  ami 

major  caliber  seacoast  artillery  and  heavy  field  artillery;  July  1,  1931. 
[1931.]  9  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  P-7.)  [Supersedes  Standard 
nomenclature  list  P-7,  July  1,  1930.]     t  W  34.23  :  P-7/3 

Same:  Group  P,  (c)  Fixed  ammunition,  including  subcaliber  ammuni- 
tion for  harbor  defense  artillery;  July  1,  1931.  [1931.]  10  p.  il.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  P-4.)  [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  P-4.  July  1, 
1930.]     t  W  34.23  :P-4/4 

Same:  Group  P,  (c)  Fuzes,  primers,  miscellaneous  material  and  saluting 

components  for  harbor  defense,  heavy  field  and  railway  artillery ;  July  1,  1931. 
[1931.]  8  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  Ust  P-6.)  [Supersedes  Standard 
nomenclature  list  P-6,  July  1,  1930.]     t  W  34.23 :  P-6/4 

Same:  Group   P,    (c)    Propelling   charges   for   separate   loading   harbor 

defense,  heavy  field  and  railway  artillery;  July  1,  1931.  [1931.]  13  p.  il. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  P-3.)  [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list 
P-3,  July  1,  1930.]     $  W  34.23  :  P-3/4 

Same:  Group  R,  (d)  Ammunition,  trench  mortar,  including  fuzes,  pro- 
pelling charges,  and  other  components ;  July  1,  1931.  [1931.]  8  p.  il. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  R-4.)  [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list 
R-^,  July  1,  1930.]     t  W  34.23  :  R-4/5 

•     Same:  Group  R,    (e)   Ammunition,  fixed,  all  types,  for  pack,  light  and 

medium  field  artiUery;  July  1,  1931.  [1931.]  19  p.  il.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  R-1.)  [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  R-1,  July  1, 
1930.]     t  W  34.23  :R-l/4 

Same:  Group  R,  (e)  Service  fuzes  and  primers  for  pack,  light  and 
medium  field  artillery;  July  1,  1931.  [1931.]  6  p.  il.  (Standard  nomen- 
clature list  R-3.)  [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  R-3,  July  1, 
1930.]     t  W  34.23  :R-3/5 

—  Same  :  Group  R,  (f )  Projectiles  and  propelling  charges,  all  types,  separate 
loading,  for  medium  field  artillery;  July  1,  1931.  [1931.]  14  p.  il.  (Stand- 
ard nomenclature  list  R-2.)  [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  R-2. 
July  1,  1930.]     t  W  34.23  :  R-2/4 

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Ordnance  provision  si/ntcm — Coutinued. 

Same:  Group  S,    («)   Gri'iiaiU-s.  liand  ami  rifle,  and   fuzing:  components; 

July  1,  1931.  (19.'n.]  8  p.  il.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  S-:i.)  [Super- 
sedes Standard  nomenclature  list  S-3,  July  1.   1930.]      t  W  34.2:i :  S-3/4 

POUTO  RICO 

Acts  and  resolutions  of  3d  rej:;ular  .»{esslon  of  12th  Ix'^islature  of  forto  Hict> 
[Feb.  9-Apr.  !."»,  1931  J,  iK'injr  certified  traiiseriiits  of  oriRlnaLs  of  all  such  act.>s 
and  resolutions  and  also  copies  of  oriranic  act  entitled  Act  to  provide  civil 
fiovernment  for  I'orto  Kico  and  for  other  i»urposes,  enacte<l  by  Consrross  of 
United  States  and  apitrnved  Mar.  -,  1917,  and  of  other  laws  applicable  to 
Porto  Rico,  enacted  by  United  States  Conjrress.  San  Juan,  P.  R..  Bureau  of 
Supplies,  PrintiuR.  and  Transportation,  1931.  lxiii  +  1203  p.  [English  and 
Spanish.  P.ack  title  is:  Laws  of  Porto  Rico,  1931.]  f  Sheep,  $4.00;  t  I>aper. 
$3.(X),  In^iular  Affairs  Bureau. 
L.  C.  card  5-9688  "W  75.12  :  12/3 

SIGNAL  OFFICE 

Ord-ers  G,  S>-10  [1931]  ;  Apr.  7-July  1,  1931.     1931.     Eacii  1  p.  12"     t 

W  42.10:  931/6,  etc. 

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General  Information 

The  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D,  C,  is  authorized  to  sell 
at  cost,  plus  10  per  cent,  without  limit  as  to  the  number  of  copies  to  any  one 
applicant  who  agrees  not  to  resell  or  distribute  the  same  for  profit,  any  United 
States  Government  publication  not  confidential  in  character. 

Publications  can  not  be  supplied  free  to  individuals  nor  forwarded  in  ad- 
vance of  payment. 

The  accumulation  of  publications  in  this  OflQce  amounts  to  several  millions, 
of  which  over  five  million  are  assorted,  forming  the  sales  stock.  Many  rare 
books  are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age 
or  scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to 
be  shopworn.    In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PBICE   USTS 

A  general  price  list  of  public  documents  is  not  available,  but  numerous  lists 
have  been  prepared  on  special  subjects  and  any  of  these  will  be  furnished 
free,  on  application,  if  the  person  interested  will  state  the  subject  or  subjects 
concerning  which  information  is  desired.  It  will  also  be  noted  that  current 
publications  which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalogue. 

WEEKLY  LIST 

In  addition  to  the  Price  lists,  the  Documents  OflSce  issues  a  Weekly  list  of 
selected  United  States  Government  publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
tions and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

HOW  TO  OBDEX  PUBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalogue  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.  A  dag- 
ger (t)  indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  Department,  Bureau, 
or  Division  issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  (t)  indicates  that  the 
docimaent  is  printed  for  ofl^cial  use.  Whenever  additional  information  con- 
cerning the  method  of  procuring  a  document  seems  necessary,  it  will  be  found 
under  the  name  of  the  Bureau  by  which  it  was  published. 

In  ordering  a  publication  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  give  (if 
known)  the  name  of  the  publishing  Department,  Bureau,  or  Division,  and  the 
title,  together  with  the  classification  number  which  is  added  to  the  entry  at  the 
extreme  right;  order  the  Congressional  documents  and  reports  by  the  title, 
together  with  the  document  or  report  number  and  the  Congress  and  session, 
e.  g.,  H.  doc.  605,  71-3. 

Do  not  use  the  L,  C.  card  number  in  ordering  a  publication. 

HOW    TO   EEMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (*)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  by  coupons,  iwstal  money 
order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may  be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  For- 
eign remittances  should  be  made  either  by  international  money  order  or  draft 
on  an  American  bank. 

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134  Sepi'embek,  1931 

Postage  atatnps,  foreign  money,  defaced  or  xtnooth  coins,  will  not  be  accepted. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  that  are  good  until 
used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  Office  in  sets  of  20  for  $1.00. 
Address  order  to  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

No  charge  Is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States,  Alaska,  Guam.  Hawaii,  Philippine  Islands,  Porto  Rico,  Samoa,  or  to 
Canada,  Cuba,  or  Mexico.  To  other  countries  the  regular  rate  of  postage  Is 
charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  postage.  In  computing  foreign 
postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  tlie  publication. 

TO   r.rBRARTANB 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  Congres- 
sional documents  and  reports)  is  the  classification  number  by  which  the  pub- 
lication is  arranged  in  the  Library  and  in  the  Sales  Stock  of  the  Office  of 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  It  can  be  used  as  a  classification  number 
by  such  libraries  as  are  using,  for  the  Departmental  publications,  the  arrange- 
ment of  public  documents  advocated  in  the  Checklist  of  United  States  public 
documents,  178&-1909.  In  using  this  number  as  a  classification  number  in  a 
library,  it  should  be  noted  that  the  shilling  mark  (/)  Is  used  to  separate  what 
would  ordinarily  be  a  superior  number  or  letter  (the  numbers  or  letters  imme- 
diately following  the  line)  from  the  main  classification  number,  it  not  being 
practicable  to  print  these  numbers  and  letters  as  superiors  in  the  Monthly 
catalogue,  e.  g.,  the  number  A  1.23/a :  So  96/4  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalogue 
would  be  A  1.28* :  So  96*  in  a  Ubrary. 

LIBBABT    OF    CONGBESS    CABD8 

Numbers  to  be  used  in  ordering  the  printed  catalogue  cards  of  the  Library 
of  Congress  are  appended  to  entries  for  the  more  important  publications.  These 
are  given  at  the  left,  with  *'  L.  C.  card  "  prefixed.  Do  not  confuse  with  the 
Documents  Office  classification  number  given  at  the  right.  Orders  for  these 
cards,  remittances  in  payment  for  them,  and  requests  for  information  about 
them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  not  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

MONTHLT  CATALOGUE  DISTBIBUTION 

The  Monthly  catalogue  Is  sent  to  public  libraries  free  on  application.  Sub- 
scription price  to  individuals,  75c.  a  year,  including  index ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $1.15  a  year.  Back  numbers  can  not  be  supplied.  Notify  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 

INDEX 

An  Index  to  the  Monthly  catalogue  Is  Issued  at  the  end  of  the  fiscal  year. 
This  contains  index  entries  for  all  the  numbers  issued  from  July  to  June,  and 
can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume.  Persons  desiring 
to  bind  the  catalojrue  ut  the  end  of  the  .vear  should  be  careful  to  retain  the 
numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies  can  not  be  supplied. 


Monthly  Catalogue 


No.  441  SEPTEMBER  1931 


AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington.  D.  C.  The  Department  issues 
a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  enabling  them  to 
select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Egg-plant.  Characteristics  associated  with  abortion  and  intersexual  flowers  in 
eggplant  [with  list  of  literature  cited];  by  Ora  Smith.  1931.  [2] +83-94 
p.  il.  1  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  1, 
July  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  Eg  39/13 

Employees.    List  of  technical  workers  in  Department  of  Agriculture,  and  outline 
of  Department  functions,  1931 ;  compiled  in  OflSce  of  Personnel  and  Business 
Administration.    July  1,  1931.     iv+165  p.     (Miscellaneous  publication  123.) 
*  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-1443  A  1.38 :  123 

Journal  of  agricultural  research.     Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  1 
and  2;  July  1  and  15,  1931.     [1931.]     cover-titles,  p.  1-189,  il.  2  pi.  4  p.  of  pi. 
[Semimonthly.]     *  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $4.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
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CoxTENTS.— No.  1.  Use  of  polymorphic  curves  in  determining  site  quality  in  young 
red  pine  plantations  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Henry  Bull. — Bacterial  disease 
of  barberry  caused  by  Phytomonas  berberidis,  n.  sp.  ;  by  H.  H.  Thornberry  and  H.  W. 
Anderson. — Eupteromalus  nidulans,  parasite  of  brown-tail  and  satin  moths  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  A.  B.  Proper. — Seed  caterpillar,  Grapholitha  conversana  Wlsm., 
on  native  clover  in  north  Pacific  region  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  L.  P.  Rock- 
wood  and  Sarah  K.  Zimmerman, — Influence  of  thallium  salts  upon  molting  mechanism 
of  fowls  ;  by  Walter  Landauer. — Instrument  for  determining  breaking  strength  of  straw, 
and  preliminary  report  on  relation  between  breaking  strength  and  lodging  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  S.  C.  Salmon. — Characteristics  associated  with  abortion  and 
intersexual  flowers  in  eggplant  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Ora  Smith. — No.  2. 
Expressed  sap  of  corn  plants  as  indicator  of  nutrient  needs  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  N.  A.  Pettinger. — Some  of  characteristics  of  yeasts  found  in  fermenting 
honey  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  G.  E.  Marvin,  W.  H.  Peterson,  E.  B.  Fred, 
and  H.  F.  Wilson. — Some  phases  of  plant  development  under  vitaglass  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  W.  E.  Tottingham  and  J.  G.  Moore. — Gray  mold  of  tobacco  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Frederick  A.  Wolf. — Control  equipment  for  study  of  hardi- 
ness in  crop  plants ;  by  George  L.  Peltier. — Effect  of  chlorates  upon  catalase  activity  of 
roots  of  bindweed  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  J.   R.  Neller. 

Note. — This  publication  is  published  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture, 
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with  the  Agriculture  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Journal  may  obtain  it  from  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Same,  v.  43,  no.  3  and  4;  Aug.  1  and  15,  1931.     [1931.]     cover-titles,  p. 

191-386,  il.    2  pi.  12  p.  of  pi.     [Semimonthly.]  A  1.23  :  43/3,  4 

Contents. — No.  3.  Further  studies  on  tobacco  ring  spot  in  Virginia  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  G.  Henderson  and  S.  A.  Wingard. — Density  of  stomata  in  citrus 
leaves  ;  by  H.  S.  Reed  and  E.  Hirano. — Preliminary  studies  of  enzymes  of  Gibberella 
saubinetii  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  George  Spitzer  and  Maurice  M.  Diehm. — 
Influence  of  nitrogen,  phosphoric  acid,  and  potash  on  number,  shape,  and  weight  of 
potato  tubers  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Wm.  H.  Martin,  B.  E.  Brown,  and 
H.  B.  Sprague. — Relative  numbers  of  2  species  of  Rhizolnum  in  soils ;  by  J.  K. 
Wilson. — Feeding  habits  of  some  leaf  hoppers  of  genus  Bmpoasca  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  Floyd  F.  Smith  and  F.  W.  Poos. — No.  4.  N-butylidene  chloride,  new 
drug  for  treatment  of  equine  strongylidosis  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Willard 
H.  Wright,  H.  B.  Rafifensperger,  John  Bozicevich,  Paul  C.  Underwood,  and  Jacob  M. 
Schaffer — High  and  low  lethal  temperatures  for  western  pine  beetle  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  bv  J.  M.  Miller. — Dexia  ventralis  Aldrich,  Imported  parasite  of 
Japanese  beetle;  by  R.  W.  Burrell. — Storage  rots  of  Jerusalem  artichoke  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  W.  Johnson. — Suberizatlon  and  wound-periderm   formation  in 

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Journal  of  agricultural  re«c«rc/(^Cnntiiiue<l. 

swfetpotato  and  gludiulus  as  affected  l>y  temperature  and  relative  buniidity  ;  by  Ernst 
Artscn wager  and  liutli  Colvin  Starrett. — Inheritance  of  type  of  floret  separation  and 
other  characters  In  Interspecific  crosses  in  oats  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
Victor  H.  Florell. 

O/pcial  record.  Department  of  Agriculture,  v.  10.  no.  36-39;   Sept.  5-20.  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  265-290,  il.  4°     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  ;-ubscriptiou, 
$1.10. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-146  A  1.33 :  10/36-39 

PublUatioiUi.  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  li.st  of  publi- 
cations, Aug.  1931.     See  Information  Office,  Publications,  p.  140. 

Quarantiiw.  Modification  of  European  corn  borer  quarantine  regulations, 
Amendment  2  to  revi-sed  rules  and  regulations  supi)leniental  to  Notice  of 
quarantine  43  (6th  revision),  effertive  Aug.  15,  1931.  [1931.]  3  p.  (Plant 
Quarantine  and   Control   Administration.)      t  A  48.5 :  43/6th  rev./931-3 

Red  pine.  Use  of  polymorphic  curves  in  determining  site  quality  in  young  red 
pine  plantations  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Henry  Bull.  1931. 
ii-fl-28  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  l,  July  1, 
1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  P  652/4 

Straw.  Instrument  for  determining  breaking  strength  of  straw,  and  prelimi- 
nary report  on  relation  between  breaking  strength  and  Iwlging  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  :  by  S.  C.  Salmon.  1931.  [2] +73-82  p.  il.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  1,  July  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  St  82/14 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Agricultural  situation,  brief  summary  of  economic  conditions,  Sept.  1,  1931 ;  v. 
15,  no.  9.     [1931.]     24  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15  : 1.5/9 

Service  amwwicements.    Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  no.  130:  Regu- 
lations for  warehousemen  storin,^  dry  beans,  approved  June  2,  1931.  regula- 
tions of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  under  warehouse  act  of  Aug.  11,  1916.  as 
amended.    July,  1931.    cover-title,  21  p.    •  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-882  A  36.5 :  130 

Same,  no.  131 :  Rules  and  regulations  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  govern- 
ing inspection  and  certification  of  dressed  poultry  and  dressed  domestic  rabbits 
for  external  condition  and  of  dressed  poultry  and  dressed  domestic  rabbits 
and  edible  products  thereof  for  condition  and  wholesomeness.  under  act  (46 
Stat.  392-427),  approved  May  27,  1930;  revisetl  Feb.  1931.  Sept.  1931.  10  p. 
*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31^99  A  36.5  :  131 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Cattle.     Beef-cattle  production  in  the  range  area:   [by  Virgil  V.  Parr].     [Jan. 
1925,   revised   June,   1929,    reprint   1931.]      ii+44   p.    il.      (Agriculture   Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1395.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-287  A  1.9 :  1395/2-3 

Poultry  keeping  in  back  yards;  [by  M.  A.  Jull  and  A.  R.  Lee].  [Nov.  1926, 
revised  Nov.  1929.  reprint  1931.]  ii-f29  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers* 
bulletin  1508.)  [May,  1923,  on  p.  ii,  is  the  original  date  of  issue  of  Farmers' 
bulletin  1331,  Back-yard  poultry  keeping,  of  which  Farmers'  bulletin  150S  is  a 
revision.]  ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1781  A  1.9 :  1508/2-2 

Sheep.  Sheep  grow  better  on  alfalfa  than  timothy  hay,  experiments  show;  [by 
Stanley  L.  Smith].  [1931.]  2  p.  (Yearbot»k  separate  1170.)  [From  Year- 
book, 1931.]     ♦  I'aper,  .^)c.  A  1.10/a  :  1170 

Wool  growth  increasetl  by  supplemental  fe<Hling  of  sheep  on  the  range; 

[by  J.  I.  Hardy  and  W.  A.  Denecke].  [1931.]  2  p.  (Yearbook  separate 
117<;. )     [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a:  1176 

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Sivine  production;  [by  E.  Z.  Russell].     [Mar.  1925,  revised  Aug.  1931.]     [1931.] 
ii+37  p.   il.      (Agi-iculture   Dept.     Farmers'   bulletin   1487.)      [Revision   of 
Farmers'  bulletin  874,  Swine  management.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  81-994  A  1.9 :  1487/4 

Sicine  kidney  icorm  causes  loss  to  southern  producers  from  condemned  car- 
casses;  [by  Benjamin  Schwartz].  [1931.]  4p.il.  (Yearbook  separate  1172.) 
[From  Yearbook,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.10/a  :  1172 

BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY  BUREAU 

Birds.    Acquisition  of  land  by  purchase,  gift,  or  lease  under  migratory-bird  con- 
servation act  of  Feb.  18,  1929.    Aug.  1981.    7  p.    f 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-900  A  5.2 :  B  58/6/931 

Game-birds.    Local  names  of  migratory  game  birds;  [by]  W.  L.  McAtee.    Oct. 

1923,   [reprint  with  slight  change]   1931.     cover-title,  96  p.  il.      (Agriculture 
Dept.     Miscellaneous  circular  13.)     *  Paper,  25c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  23-1309  A  1.5/2 :  13/2-^ 

Game  laics  for  season  1931-32,  summary  of  provisions  of  Federal.  State,  and 
provincial  statutes;  [by  H.  P.  Sheldon  and  Frank  G.  Grimes].     [Sept.  1931.] 
ii+52  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1684.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  &-584  A  1.9 :  1684 

Hatvks  and  owls  from  standpoint  of  farmer ;  by  A.  K.  Fisher.     July  18,  1907 
[reprint  1931].     19p.il.     (Circular  61.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1962  A  5.4  :  61/5 

Officials  and  organizations  concerned  with  wild-life  protection,  1931 ;  compiled 
by  Frank  G.  Grimes.     Sept.  1931.     13  p.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous 
publication  122.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-1377  A  1.38  :  122 

service    announcements.     Service    and    regulatory    announcements,    [no.]    76: 
Migratory-bird  treaty-act  regulations  and  text  of  Federal  laws  relating  to 
game  and  birds.     Sept.  1931.     18  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  16-608  A  5.6 :  76 

CHEMISTRY  AND  SOILS  BUREAU 

Butler  Co-unty,  Iowa.  Soil  survey  of  Butler  County,  Iowa;  by  J.  Ambr'ose 
Elwell  and  E.  N.  Poulson.  [1931.]  cover-title,  48  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey 
report]  5,  series  1928.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Iowa  Agricultural 
Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper.  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-881  A  47.5 :  928/5 

Gila  Bend,  Ariz.  Soil  survey  of  Gila  Bend  area,  Ariz. ;  by  F.  O.  Youngs,  W.  G. 
Harper,  T.  W.  Glassey,  and  M.  R.  Isaacson.  [1931.]  cover-title,  22  p.  il.  map. 
('[Soil  survey  report]  4,  series  1928.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Uni- 
versity of  Arizona  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration 
on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-885  A  47.5  :  928/4 

Jerome.  Idaho.  Soil  survey  of  Jerome  area.  Idaho:  by  E.  N.  Poulson  and 
J.A.Thompson.  [1931.]  cover-title,  22  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  map.  ([Soil  survey 
report]  16,  series  1927.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  University  of  Idaho 
College  of  Agriculture  and  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illus- 
tration on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-892  A  47.5 :  927/16 

Proteids.    Factors  for  converting  percentages  of  nitrogen  in  foods  and  feeds  into 
percentages  of  proteins  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  D.  Breese  Jones.    Aug.  1931. 
22  p.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  183.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-888  A  1.4/2 :  183 

Santa  Ynez.  Calif.  Soil  survey  of  Santa  Ynez  area,  Calif. ;  by  E.  J.  Carpenter, 
T.  W.  Glassey,  and  R.  Earl  Storie.  [1931.]  cover-title,  48  p.  il.  1  pl.  map. 
('[Soil  survey  report]  15,  series  1927.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Uni- 

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Santa   Ynez,  Calif. — Coutimittl. 
versity  of  California  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.    Text  and  illustration 
on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]     ♦  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-889  A  47.5:  927/15 

Union  County,  loiva.  Soil  survey  of  Union  County,  Iowa;  by  J.  Ambrose  Ehvell 
anil  W.  J.  Moran.  [1931.]  cover-title,  35  p.  il.  1  pi.  map.  ([Soil  survey 
report]  14,  series  1927.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Iowa  Agricultural 
Exi)eriraent  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]  •  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-891  A  47.5  :  927/14 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Cows.     Feeding  dairy  cows;  [by  T.  E.  "Woodward  and  A.  B.  Nystrom].     [Apr. 

1930,  sligbtly  revised  July.  1931.]  [1931.]  ii+18  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmer.s'  bulletin  1G26.)  [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  743.]  •Paper,  5c 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-349  A  1.9 :  1626/2 

Improving  dairy  herd.s;  [by  J.  B.  Parker].     Feb.  1928,  revised  July,  1931. 

[1931.]     [l]+4  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Leaflet  19.)      •  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  28-368  A  1.35  :  19/2 

Production  of  dairy   cows  as  affected  by   frequency  and   regularity  of 

milking  and  feeding  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  T.  E.  Woodward. 
Sept.  1931.     IG  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  180.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-890  A  1.4/2  :  ISO 

Milk.     Effect  of  lieat  treatment  upon  quality  of  dry  skim  milk  and  condense<l 
skim  milk  for  ice  cream;  by  O.  E.  Williams  and   S.  A.  Hall.     Aug.  1931. 
llp.il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Circular  179.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-g^80  A  1.4/2 :  179 

ENTOMOLOGY  BUREAU 

Clothes-moths.     Control   of  moths  in  upholstered  furniture;    [by   E.   A.    Back 
and  R.  T.  Cotton].      [Feb.   1931,  revised  Aug.   1931.]      [1931.]     ii+33  p.   il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1655.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-29  A  1.9 :  1655/2 

Euptcromalus  nidulans.  parasite  of  brown-tail  and  satin  moths  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  A.  B.  Proper.  1931.  [2] +37-56  p.  il.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  1,  July  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  M  856/14 

Garden  web-ivorms.    Controlling  garden  webworni  in  alfalfa  fields;  [by]  E.  O.  G. 
Kelly  and  T.  S.  Wilson.    Aug.  1918,  [reprint  with  slight  change]  1931.  8  p.  il. 
(Agricultui'e  Dept.     Farmers"  bulletin  944.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-919  A  1.9 :  944/1-5 

Indian-meal  moths.    Biology  of  Indian-meal  moth  on  dried  fruits  in  California 
[with   list  of  literature  cited]  ;   by  J.   C.   Hamlin,   W.   D.   Reed,  and   M.   E. 
Phillips.     Sept.  1931.     27  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  242.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-894  A  1.36  :  242 

Insects  injurious  to  agriculture  in  Japan   [with   list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
C.    P.    Clausen.     Aug.    1931.     cover-title,    116   p.    map.      (Agriculture   Dept. 
Circular  168.)     *  I'aper.  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-896  A  1.4/2: 168 

Red  harvester  ant  and  how  to  subdue  it;   [by   V.  L.   Wildermuth   and   E.  G. 
Davis].     I  Aug.  1931.]     ii+22  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin 
VAiS.)     *  PaiK-'r,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-893  A  1.9  :  1668 

San  Jns6  seale.  Experiments  for  control  of  San  Jo.se  scale  with  lubricating-oil 
emulsions  in  I'adlic  Northwest  ;  by  E.  J.  Newcomer  and  M.  A.  Yothers.     Sept. 

1931.  12  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  175.)      ♦  Pai)er,  5c. 

L.  G.  card  Agr  31-886  A  1.4/2  :  175 

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EXPERIMENT   STATIONS   OFFICE 

Experiment  station  record,  v.  65,  no.  4;  Sept.  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  301- 
400.     [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2—4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy, 
75c.  per  vol.  (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25  per  vol. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-832  A  lO.G  :  65/4 

Note. — Mainly  made  up  of  abstracts  of  reports  and  publications  on  agricultural 
science  which  have  recently  appeared  in  all  countries,  especially  the  United  States. 
Extra  numbers,  called  abstract  numbers,  are  issued,  3  to  each  volume.  These  are 
made  up  almost  exclusively  of  abstracts,  that  is,  they  contain  no  editorial  notes  and 
only  a  limited  number  of  current  notes. 

HAWAII    AGRICULTURAL   EXPERIMENT    STATION 

Eggs.     Natural  and  artificial  incubation  of  hens"  eggs :  by  C.  M.  Bice  and  F.  G. 

Botelho.      University   of   Hawaii,    Honolulu,    T.    H.,    Aug.  1931.     23    p.+  [l] 
folded  leaf,  il.     (Circular  3.)     t 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-967  A  10.9/4  :  3 

Pineapple  bran  as  feed  for  livestock  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  L.  A. 
Henke.     University  of  Hawaii,  Honolulu,  T.  H.,  July,  1931.     19  p.     (Circular 
2.)     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-901  A  10.9/4 :  2 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Extension  Service  review,  v.  2,  no.  9;  Sept.  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  129- 
144,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7 :  2/9 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Food.     Notices  of  judgment  under  food  and  drugs  act  18051-100.     Aug.  1931. 
p.  31-66.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  8-878  A  46.6  :  18051-18100 

Insecticides.     Notices  of  judgment  under  insecticide  act  1206-10.     Sept.  1931. 
p.  99-104.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  12-2226  A  46.7  :  1206-1210 

Naval  stores.     Notice  of  judgment  under  regulations  of  naval  stores  act  no.  4. 
Sept.  1931.     1  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1197  A  46.8  :  4 

Service  announcements.     Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  food  and  drug 
no.  1:  Regulations  for  enforcement   of  Federal  food  and  drugs  act    (lOth 
revision).     Nov.  1930   [reprint  1931].    20  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-476  A  46.12  : 1/1-2/lOth  rev. 

NQ.J.J, — These  regulations  are  identical  with  those  published  in  Service  and  regu- 
latory announcements,  food  and  drug  no.  1,  issued  Oct.  1927,  except  for  the  substitution 
of  the  words.  Food  and  Drug  Administration,  for  the  words,  Food,  Drug,  and  Insecti- 
cide Administration,  wherever  they   appear. 

Same,  food  and  drug  no.  2  (2d  revision)  :  Definitions  and  standards  for 

food  products.     Sept.  1931.     19  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  A  46.12  :  2/2d  rev. 

Same,  food  and  drag  no.  3   (1st  revision)  :  Certification  of  coal-tar  food 

colors.     Sept.  1931.     10  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  A  46.12 :  3/lst  rev. 

FOREST  SERVICE 

National   forest   areas,    June   30,    1931;    compiled   by    Branch    of   Engineering. 

[1931.]         8    p.        t  AIOIA.QOI 

L.  C.  card  Agr  16-330  A  13.10 .  931 

Yelloic  pine.     Suitability  of  brush  lands  in  intermountaiu  region  for  growth  of 
natural  or  planted  western  vellow  pine  forests  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  F.  S.  Baker  and  Clarence  F.  Korstian.     Aug.  1931.     cover-title,  83  p.  il. 
2  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Technical  bulletin  256.)      *  Paper,  2;ic. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-884  A  1.36  :  256 

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140  September,  1931 

Maps 

Pike  National  Forest,  Colo,  [resources  and  recreation  features,  roads,  trails, 
etc.].  [1931.]  1  sheet  (with  map  on  venso),  il.  hirge  4°,  folded  into  narrow 
8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  [1]+16+[1]  p.     t  a  13.i;{:  P  63/931 

Rainier  National  Forest,  Wash.,  its  purposes  and  resources.  1931.  1  sheet 
(with  map  on  verso),  il.  large  4°,  folded  into  narrow  8°  size  and  so  printed 
as  to  number  18  pages,     f  A  13.13  :  R  13/3 

San  Isabel  National  Forest,  Colo,  [resources  and  recreation  features,  roads, 
trails,  etc.].  [1931.]  1  sheet  (with  niai)  on  verso),  il.  larjie  4°,  folded  into 
narrow  8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  [1]+16+[1]  p.     t 

A  13.13  :  Sa  5is/931 

HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Food.     Guide  to  Kood  meals  for  junior  homeniaker ;  [by  Ruth  Van  Denian  and 
Caroline    L.    Hunt].     [Reprint    1931.]       [1]+12    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept. 
Miscellaneous  circular  49.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-302  A  1.. 5/2  :  49/1-3 

Rompers;  [by  Clarice  Louisba  Scott].     Sept.  1931.    8  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Leaflet  79.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.   C.   card   Agr  31-895  A  1.35:  79 

INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Farmers'  hullctins  1G20-50,  [title-page]  with  contents ;  prepared  in  Indexing; 
Section.     1031.     [l]+9p.     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.9 :  162(>-1650 

Publications.  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  pub- 
lications, Aug.  1931.     [1931.]     4  p.     t  A  21.6/5 :  931/8 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Apple  scab;  [by  John  W.  Roberts  and  Leslie  Pierce].     [Feb.  1926,  reprint  1931.] 
ii+12  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1478.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-414  A  1.9:  1478/1-1 

Apples.  Arsenical  and  other  fruit  injuries  of  apples  resulting  from  washin;: 
operations  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  D.  F.  Fisher  and  E.  L.  Reeves. 
June,  1931.  cover-title,  12  p.  3  pi.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Technical  bulletin 
245.)  [A  previous  print  of  this  bulletin,  without  cover  and  plates,  was 
entered  in  the  Monthly  catalogue  for  June,  1931,  p.  1024,  but  has  been  re- 
placed by  the  print  here  catalogued.]  *  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-467  A  1..36  :  24.-i 

Chrysanthemums  for  the  home;  [by  B.  Y.  Morrison].  [Nov.  1923,  revised  Sept. 
1931.]      [1931.]     ii+18  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1311.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-902  -V  1.9  :  1311/2 

Clover.    Hard  clover  seed  and  its  treatment  in  hulling;  by  George  T.  Harrinir- 
ton.     June  24,  1915  [reprint  1931].     8  p.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bul- 
letin 676.)     [Jan.  1920,  on  p.  1,  is  date  of  previous  reprint.]     *  PapiM-,  ."u-. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  15-950  A  1.9 :  676/1-:; 

Cotton  root-rot.  Cycles  of  growth  in  cotton  root  rot  at  Greenville,  Tex.  [witli 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Homer  C.  McNamara,  Dalton  II.  Hooton,  and  Dow 
D.    Porter.      Sept.    1931.      18    p.    il.       (Agriculture    Dept.      Circular    173.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  r.  card  Agr  31-897  A  1.4/2:  IT.; 

Pears.    Control  of  Botrytis  rot  of  pears  with  chemically  treated  wrapiH-rs;  iiy 
Jacquelln  S.  Cooley  and  J.  H.  Crenshaw.    Aug.  1931.    10  p.  il.     (.\griculture 
Dept.    Circular  177.)     •  Pap<»r,  5c. 
I..  C.  card  Agr  31-8S7  A  1.4/2:  177 

flo^v   to   4>r(l«*r  iiiil>ll<Mtt ittiiN — See  tnforiiintlon    foIIo^viiiK   Contcnta 


SEPTEMBiER,  1931  141 

Pla»t  material  introduced  by  Division  of  Foreign  Plant  Introduction,  Jan.  1- 
Mar.    31,    1930;    nos.    82600-86755.      Sept.    1931.      Ill   p.      (Inventory    102.) 

*  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1331  A  19.12 :  102 

Plum  and  prune  growing  in  Pacific  States;   [by  C.  F.  Kinman].     [Aug.  1924. 
revised  Aug.  1931.]     [1931.]     ii+58  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bul- 
letin 1372. )     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-826  A  1.9: 1372/2 

^Vheat  growing  in  Southeastern  States;   [by  Clyde  E.  Leighty].     [Aug.  1917, 
revised  July,  1931.]     [1931.]    ii+14  p.  11,     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers'  bul- 
letin 885.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-993  A  1.9  :  885/2 

PLANT  QUARANTINE  AND  CONTROL  ADMINISTRATION 

Plants.  Inspection  and  certification  regulations  to  meet  foreign  sanitary  require- 
ments [in  regard  to  plants  and  plant  products  offered  for  export],  effective 
Aug.   1,   1931.     [1931.]     3  p.     t  A48.8:Sa5 

PUBLIC  ROADS  BUREAU 

Public  roads.  Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  12,  no.  6;  Aug.  1931. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  p.  145-180,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  sinscle  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  18-322  A  22.6 :  12/6 

Same,  v.  12,  no,  7;   Sept.   1931.      [1931.]      cover-title,   p.   181-196,   il,  4° 

[Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  A  22.6  :  12/7 

Progress  maps 

Note. — These  maps  show  the  status  of  Improvement  of  the  Federal-aid  system  in  each 
State,  regardless  of  whether  the  construction  has  been  done  with  the  aid  of  the  Federal 
Government,  by  the  States,  by  the  counties,  or  by  the  townships.  A  system  of  symbols 
indicates  the  type  of  improvement  of  all  the  roads  and  whether  the  work  was  done  with 
or  without  the  assistance  of  the  Federal  Government.  Sheets  are  of  uniform  size,  some 
States  requiring  2  or  more,  and  are  so  issued  that  they  may  be  punched  and  put  in  a 
loose-leaf  atlas.  The  maps  are  called  progress  maps,  and  the  series  will  be  issued 
periodically  to  show  any  change  in  improvement  of  the  highways. 

Arkansas.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map :  [Arkansas]  ;  data 
corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1931.  Scale  1:  500.000  or  1  in.=7.891  m.  [Washington] 
Geological  Survey  [1931].  [3  sheets]  each  18.7X28.4  in.  [Projection,  morti- 
fied polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *30c.  per 
set  of  3  maps.  A  22.9 :  Ar  4k/3/E,  NW,  SW 

Eastern  Arkansas.     ([Sheet]  26E.) 
Northwestern  Arkansas.      ([Sheet]  26NW.) 
Southwestern  Arkansas.      ([Sheet]  26SW.) 

Louisiana.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map :  [Louisiana]  ;  data 
corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1931,  Scale  1:  500,000  or  1  in.=7.891  m.  [Washington] 
Geological  Survey  [1931],  [3  sheets]  each  18.8X28.5  in.  [Projection,  modi- 
fied polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  30c.  per 
set  of  3  maps.  A  22.9 :  L  93/3/N,  SE,  SW 

Northern  Louisiana.      ([Sheet]   27N.'> 
Southeastern  Louisiana.      ([Sheet]  27SE.) 
Southwestern  Louisiana.      ([Sheet]   27SW. ) 

Oklahoma.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map:  [Oklahoma];  data 
corrected  to  Jan.  3,  1931.  Scale  1 :  5(X).000  or  1  in.=7.891  ra.  [Washington] 
Geological  Survey  [1931],  [3  sheets]  each  18.8X28.5  in.  [Projection,  modi- 
fied polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  30c.  per 
set  of  3  maps.  A  22.9  :  Ok  4/3/NE,  NW,  S 

Northeastern  Oklahoma.      ([Sheet]  32NE.) 
Northwestern  Oklahoma.      ([Sheet]   32NW.) 
Southern  Oklahoma.      ([Sheet]   32S.) 

Wfishington  State.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map:  [Washington]  ; 
data  corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1931.  Scale  1 :  760,320  or  1  in.=12  m.  [Washmgton] 
Geological  Survey  [1931].     [2  sheets]  each  28.5X18.8  in.     IProjection,  morti- 

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142  September,  1931 

Washington  State — Continued, 
fled  polycouic.    Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]     *  20c.  per  set 
of  2  maps.  A  22.9 :  W  27/3/E.  W 

Eastern  WaBhington.      ([Sheet]  41E.) 
Western  Washington.     ([Sheet]  41W.) 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

Climatological  data.     Climatological  data  for  United  States  bv  sections,  v.  18, 
no.   4;   Apr.   1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,    [209]    p.   il.   map,   2  p.   of  maps,  4° 
*  Paper,  35c.  complete  monthly  number,  $4.00  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-506  '  A  29.29:  18/4 

NOTB. — Made  up  of  separate  Climatological  data  issued  from  42  section  centers  of 
the  United  States.  Printed  at  the  several  section  centers  and  asscnibled  and  bound  at 
the  Washington  Office.  Issued  principally  for  service  use  and  exchange.  Back  numbers 
can  not  be  supplied.  The  separate  Climatological  data  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  rate  of  5c.  single  copy,  60c.  a  yr.  for  each 
section. 

Same,  v.  18,  no.  5;  May,  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  [208]  p.  il.  2  p.  of 

maps,  4°  A  29.29  :  18/5 

Cotton.  Weekly  cotton  region  bulletin,  no.  22-26  [season  of  1931]  ;  Sept  1-29, 
1931.  New  Orleans,  La.,  Sept.  2-30,  1931.  Each  [2]  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper.  30c. 
per  season  (April-October).  A  29.39 :  931/22-26 

Meteorology.  Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  1931. 
[Sept.  3,  1931.]     [2]  p.  large  8°     t  A  29.30:  931/8 

Monthly  weather  review,  June,  1931;  v.  59,  no.  6.     [Sept.  4,  1931.]     cover-title, 
p.  219-257,  il.  1  pi.  3  maps,  8  p.  of  maps,  4°     *  Paper.  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a 
yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.25. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-990  A  29.6/1 :  59/6 

Note. — The  Monthly  weather  review  contains  (1)  meteorological  contributions  and 
bibliography,  (2)  an  interpretative  summary  and  charts  of  the  weather  of  the  month 
in  the  United  States,  and  on  adjacent  oceans,  and  (3)  climatological  tables  dealing 
with  the  weather  of  the  month.  The  contributions  are  principally  as  follows :  (a) 
results  of  observational  or  research  worlc  in  meteorology  carried  on  in  the  United 
States  or  other  parts  of  the  world,  (b)  abstracts  or  reviews  of  important  meteorological 
papers  and  books,  and  (c)  notes. 

Special  articles. — Ground  plan  of  dynamic  meteorology ;  by  Hurd  C.  Willett. — 
Windstorm  in  Los  Angeles  area,  Nov.  22,  1930,  and  some  eflfects  of  wind  flow  In 
mountainous  region  ;  by  George  M.  French. — Gothenburg.  Nebr.,  tornadoes,  June  24, 
1930;  by  Alfred  Russell  Oliver. — Hail  damage  in  Iowa;  by  Charles  D.  Ueed. — Melon 
frost  forecasting  in  Umpqua  Valley.  Oreg.  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Edgar  H. 
Fletcher. — Weather  conditions  affecting  port  of  New  Orleans  ;  by  W.  F.  McDonald. — 
Note  on  J.  F.  Brennan's  method  of  determinlns:  altitude  in  atmosphere  above  sea  level 
where  freezing  point  of  water  occurs ;  by  Anders  XngstrOm. — Analysis  of  precipitation 
of  rains  and  snows  at  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa  ;  by  Lyie  L.  Cottral. — Tests  of  rainfall- 
interpolation  methods ;  [by]  Eric  R.  Miller. — High  flights  of  sounding  balloons,  by 
E.  Frankenberger  ;  [translated  and  abstracted  by  .1.  C.  Ballard]. — Agreement  found  in 
records  of  Fergusson  sounding-balloon  meteorographs ;  by  L.  T.  Samuels. — Tempera- 
tures in  higher  lavers  of  stratosphere  over  Lindenberg,  hv  .T.  R'^ger ;  translated  and 
abstracted  by  J.  C.  Ballard. — Cleveland,  Ohio,  storm,  June  26,  1931  ;  by  G.  Harold 
Noyes. 

PtitUcatUmK.     Price  li.>*t  of  publications.  May  1.  1931.     [May  5,  1931.]     4  ]).     + 

A  29.31/3 :  931/2 

Same,  Oct.  1.  1931.     [Sept.  21,  1931.]    4  p.    t  A  29.31/3 :  931/3 

Telegraph   codes.     Weather   code,    1931.      1931.      iv+72   p.    4"      ([Publication] 
1047.)      [This  i.s  a  revi.sed  edition  of  the  Weather  code.]     *  Cloth.  $1..50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-903  A  29.2  :  W  37/6/931 

Weather.  Distribution  of  weather  iiiform:ifi«»ii,  forecasts,  and  warnings  by 
radio  for  benefit  of  marine  interests  on  nortli  Atlantic  Ocean  and  (joast ; 
[prepared  in]  Forecast  Division.  Sept.  1.  1931.  4  p.  il.  f  (Circular  13, 
radio.  .Sd  edition  revised.)     [Su]>ersedes  Circular  13  d:ited  Aug.  1.  1929.]     t 

A  29.37 :  13/3 

Weekly   we.ither   .-ind    crop   bulletin,    Sept.    1-29.    1931;    no.   35  39.    1931. 

Sept.  2  30,  1931.     Each  4  p.  il.  4"     ♦  Paper,  50c.  a  yr. 

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WeatJier  map.  Daily  weather  map  [of  United  States  published  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  containing  forecasts  for  all  States  east  of  Mississippi  River  belonging  to 
Washington  forecast  district],  Sept.  1-30,  1931.  [1931.]  Each  19X24  in. 
(outside  measurement).  *  Daily,  except  Sundays  and  holidays  (DWM). 
$3.00  a  yr.,  25c.  a  month;  daily,  including  Sundays  and  holidays  (DSHM), 
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subscription  for  less  than  6  months,  25c.,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$7.25  a  yr.  (maps  can  not  be  furnished  in  quantities  unless  the  order  is 
placed  with  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  in  advance 
of  issue).  A  29.18:  931 

Note. — Subscribers  desiring  forecasts  of  weather  conditions  outside  of  the  Washing- 
ton forecast  district  -will  be  referred  to  the  district  in  which  they  are  located,  and  all 
subscriptions  forwarded  through  the  Weather  Bureau  for  proper  station  reference. 
Maps  containing  these  forecasts  are  issued  daily,  except  Sundays  and  holidays,  at  New 
Orleans,  La.,  Denver,  Colo.,  Chicago,  111.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  and  other  field  stations, 
and  are  designated  as  station  weather  maps  DD,  CM,  or  E  ;  subscription  price,  $2.40 
a  yr.,  20c.  a  month. 

Weather  outlook,  Sept.  7-Oct.  3  [1931].  Sept.  5-26,  1931.  Each  1  p.  [Weekly. 
The  edition  here  catalogued  is  the  one  for  Districts  1-3  issued  from  the  fore- 
cast center  at  Washington,  D.  C]  t  A  29.38  :  931/34-37 
Note. — The  Weather  outlooks  for  the  various  zones  are  prepared  at,  and  distributed 
from,  forecast  centers  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  as  follows  :  Washington,  D.  C.  (District 
1,  North  and  Middle  Atlantic  States,  District  2.  South  Atlantic  States,  District  3,  Ohio 
Valley  and  Tennessee)  ;  New  Orleans,  La.  (District  4,  East  Gulf  States,  District  5, 
Southern  Plains  and  West  Gulf  States)  ;  Chicago,  111.  (District  6,  Region  of  Great 
Lakes,  District  7,  Upper  Mississippi  and  lower  Missouri  valleys.  District  8,  Northern 
and  central  Great  Plains)  ;  Denver,  Colo.  (District  9,  Northern  Rocky  Mountain  re- 
gion, District  10,  Southern  Rocky  Mountain  and  Plateau  regions)  ;  San  Francisco, 
Calif.    (District  11,  Far  Western   States*. 


ALIEN"  PROPERTY  CUSTODIAN 

Wemnie,  E.  Henry,  Company.  No.  288,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Dow 
V.  Walker  and  August  Wemme  [stockholder  and  secretary  of  E.  Henry 
Wemme  Company]  v.  Howard  Sutherland,  as  Alien  Property  Custodian,  and 
John  R.  Latourette,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of 
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CENSUS  BUREAU 

Arizona.     15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Arizona,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.    1931.    7  p.  il.  4°     [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  assisted 
by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
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Arizona — Continued. 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Irrigation  of  agricultural  lands,  Ari- 
zona, statistics  for  State  and  counties.  I'JMl.  11  p.  il.  4"  [Prej)ared  under 
8ui)ervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  assistetl 
hv  Paul  A.  Kwintr,  spei-ialist  in  irrigation.]     ♦  Taper,  5c. 

l'.  C.  card  31-27140  C  3.37/24 :  Ar  4  i 

California.     15th  census  of  T'nitod  States,  1930:  Population  bulletin,  2d  series, 
California,  composition  and  characteristics  of  poiiulation.     1931.    59  p.  il.  4° 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  popu- 
lation.]    *  Paiier,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-20217  C  3.37/9 :  C  12 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  I^nemployment  bulletin,  California, 

unemployment  returns  by  classes.  1931.  37  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  Leon  E.  Truesdell.  chief  statistician  for  population,  and  George  B.  L. 
Arner,  in  charge  of  unemployment  census.]     t 

L.  C.  card  31-2G190  C  3.37/16 :  C  12 

Connecticut.    15th  census  of  United  States.  19:i0:  Agrieulture,  Connecticut,  sta- 
tistics by  counties,  2d  series,  .selected  croi)S  anil  livestock,  mortpages,  taxes, 
etc,    1931.    12  p.  il.  4°    [Prepared  under  sui>eiTision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  a^'riculture.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26898  C  3.37/13 :  C  76 

Cotton.  August  report  of  cotton  con.suraed,  on  hand,  importetl.  and  exported, 
and  active  cotton  spindles.  Sept.  14,  1931.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report. 
This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.21 :  931-932/1 

Report  on  cotton  ginning,  number  of  bales  of  cotton  ginned  from  growth 

of  1931,  prior  to  Sept.  1.  1931,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corr.'>^ponding 
date  in  19.30  and  1929.  Sept.  8,  1931.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  This 
publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  (-3.20:931-932/1 

Same,  prior  to  Sept.  16.  1931.  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresponding 

date  in  19:^0  and  1929.  Sept.  23,  1931.  oblong  ;52°  [Preliminary  report.  This 
publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  0  3.20:931-932/2 

Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, shipped  out,  on  hand,  and  exported  for  1  month  ending  Aug.  31,  1931 
and  19.30.  Sept.  12,  1931.  oblong  32°  [Exports  of  cottonseiHl  products  are 
for  12  months  ending  July  31.  I'reliminary  report.  This  publication  is  issued 
in  po.stal  card  form.]     t  0  3.25:931-932/1 

Distrihuting  (igeneics.  15th  census  of  United  States  [19.30]  :  Census  of  distribu- 
tion, 1930,  preliminary  reports,  United  States  summary  of  retail  distribution. 
1931.  iii  +  18  p.  il.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief 
statistician  for  distribution,  by  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  census.]  t 
L.  C.  card  31-28177  C  3.37/17  :  Un  3 

District  of  Colunibia.    15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Occupation  statistics. 
District  of  Columbia.    1931.    17  p.  4°     [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under 
supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper, 
10c. 
L.  O.  card  31-27278  C  3.37/31  :D  63 

Fertilizers.    15lh  census  of  United  States  [19:^0]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  fertilizers.    1931.    iv+6  p.  4°    *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-2S178  O  3.37/26  :F  41 

Financial  statisticfi  of  S,taU'>i,  [liscal  year]  1929.    1931.    v  +  123  p.  il.     [I'rei>ared 
under  supervision  of  Starke  M.  (Jrogan,  chief  statistician   for  statistics  oi" 
States  and  cities,  and  Lemiu'l  A.  Carruthers,  expert  chief  of  division.     The 
text  was  pre|)iired  by  Cora  Iliggins.l     *  Paper,  2.V. 
L.  C.  ca  rd  1  (V  2<  \i:  >(•  C  3.2  :  St  2/3/929 

Florida.    15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture.  Elorida,  statistics  by 
counties,  1st  .series,  farms,  acn>age,  values,  and  seltnted  livestock  and  crops. 
193L     47   II.   il.  4"      [Prepared    under  .supervision   of  William    Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  feu- agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-2(i275  C  3.37/12  :F  06 

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Georgia.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture,  Georgia,  statistics  by 
counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock  and  crops. 
1931.  93  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  25c.  C  3.37/12 :  G  29 

Haicaii.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Population,  2d  series,  Hawaii,  com- 
position and  characteristics  of  population,  and  unemployment.  1931.  35  p. 
il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Starke  M.  Grogan,  in  charge  of  census 
of  Territories  and  outlying  possessions.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/9  :  H  31 

Idaho.     15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Idaho,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.     1931.    9  p.  il.  4°     [Prepared  undf" 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,   at 
sisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  10c.      C  3.37/25:  Id  1 

Illinois.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Population  bulletin,  2d  serie? 
Illinois,  composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931.  93  p.  il.  4*" 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  popu- 
lation.]     *  Paper,  25c.  C  3.37/9:  II 5 

loth  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Unemployment  bulletin,  Illinois,  un- 
employment returns  by  classes.  1931.  34  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population,  and  George  B.  L.  Arner, 
in  charge  of  unemployment  census.]     t  C  3.37/16  :  II 6- 

Kentucky.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands; 
Kentucky,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  S  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/25  :  K  41 

Macliineri/.     15th   census   of   United    States    [1930]  :    Manufactures,    1929,   ma- 
chinery.    1931.     11  p.  4°     *  Paper,  5c.  ' 
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Maine.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Maine,  statistics  by 
counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc.  1931. 
17  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/13  :  M  28 

Maryland.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Maryland,  sta- 
tistics by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes, 
etc.  1931.  17  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/13  :M  36 

Massachusetts.  15th  census  of  United  States,  19.30:  Agi-iculture,  Massachu- 
setts, statistics  by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages, 
taxes,  etc.  1931.  15  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane 
Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agi-iculture.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/13  :  M  38 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Population  bulletin,  2d  series,  Massa- 
chusetts, composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931.  43  p.  il.  4' 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for 
liopulation.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/9  :M  38 

Michigan.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture,  Michigan,  statistics 
by  counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock  and 
crops.  1931.  43  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supenision  of  William  Lane 
Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/12 :  M  58 

Nevada.  15th  census  of  United  States,  19.30:  Agriculture,  Nevada,  statistics 
bv  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc, 
1931.  15  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/13  :N 41 

. 1.5th   census   of  United    States.    19.30:    Irrigation    of   agricultural    lands 

Nevada,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  11  p.  il.  4  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  bv  Paul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]     *  Paper    .jc 

C  3.37/24  :  N  41 


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146  September,  1931 

New  nnnipxhirc.  loth  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Occupation  statistics, 
New  Hampshire.  1031.  20  p.  4"  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under 
supervision  of  L#eon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  jjopulation.]  •  Paper, 
10c.  C  3.37/31 :  N  42h 

New  Jersey,  inth  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Afiricnlture,  New  Jersey, 
statistics  by  counties,  2d  .series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortfiaj^es, 
taxes,  etc.  1931.  lo  p.  il.  4"  [Pr»  pared  under  sU)iervision  of  William  Lane 
Austin,  chief  statistician  for  aKriculture.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/13  :  N42j 

15th  census  of  United  States,  19.30:  Population  bulletin,  2d  series.  New 

Jersey,  composition  and  characteristics  of  pojiulation.  1931.  52  p.  il.  4° 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell.  chief  statistician  for  popu- 
lation.]    *  Paper,    15c.  C  3.37/9  :N42j 

Neir  York  State.  15th  census  of  United  States.  19.^0:  Aj:riculture.  New  York, 
statistics  by  counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreace,  values,  and  .sele<ted  livestock 
and  crops.  1931.  39  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane 
Austin,  chief  statistician  for  afrriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/12  :  N  42y 

15th  census  of  United  Stales,  1930:  Population  bulletin,  2d  series.  New 

York,  composition  and  characteiistics  of  population.  1931.  70  p.  il.  4°  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  popula- 
tion. ]     ♦  Paper,  20c.  C  3.37/9 :  N  42  y 

15th  census  of  United  States,  19.30:  Unemployment  bulletin,  New  York, 

unemployment  I'eturns  by  das.ses.  1931.  54  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population,  and  George  B.  L.  Anier, 
in  charfie  of  unemployment  census.]     t  C  3.37/16  :  N  42  y 

North  Carolina.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  North  Caro- 
lina, statistics  by  counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected 
livestock  and  crops.  1931.  63  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Wil- 
liam Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     ♦  Paper,  20c. 

C  3.37/12  :  N  81  c 

Ohio.     15th  census  of  United  States,  19.30:  Population  bulletin.  2d  series,  Ohio, 

'composition  and  characteristics  of  population.     1931.     85  p.  il.  4°     [Prepared 

under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.] 

*  Paper,  25c.  C  3.37/9 :  Oh  3 

Oklahoma.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Oklahoma,  statis- 
tics by  counties,  l.st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock  and 
crops.  1931.  49  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane 
Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/12 :  Ok  4 

Oregon.     15th  census  of  United   States   [1930]  :  Onsus  of  distribution,   1930. 

county  series',  preliminary,  retail  distribution  in  Oregon  by  counties,  cities, 
and  towns.     1931.     12  p.  4°     t 

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Pennsylvania.  15th  census  of  United  States,  19.30:  Agriculture,  I'ennsylvania, 
statistics  by  counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock 
and  crop.s.  1931.  39  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane 
Au.stin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.l     ♦Paper,  lOe.  C  3.37/12  :P  38 

15th  census  of  TTnited  States,  1930:  Population  bulletin,  2d  series,  Penn- 
sylvania, composition  and  characteristics  of  iiopulation.  1931.  KMj  p.  il.  4" 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  popu- 
lation.]    •  Paper,  30c.  C  3.37/9 :  P  38 

15th   census   of   United    States,    1930:  Unemployment   bulletin,    Penns.vl- 

vania,  unemployment  returns  hy  das.ses.  1931.  47  ji.  [Prepared  under 
8up«'rvisi()n  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  lor  population,  and  Geor;ze 
B.  L.  Arner,  in  charge  of  unemployment  census.]     t  C  3.37/16 :P  38 

Population.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Population,  v.  1,  number  and 
distribution  of  inlial)itants,  total  population  for  States,  counties,  and  town- 
ships, or  other  minor  civil  divisions,  for  urban  and  rvnal  areas,  and  for  cities 
and  other  incorporated  places.  19.'U.  iv  +  12(>8  p.  il.  (Prepared  vnider  super- 
vision  of   Leon    E.   Truesdell,   chief   statistician    for   population,    assisted    by 

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Population — Continued. 

Olive  M.  Riddleberger,  assistant  chief  statistician.  The  1st  print  of  this 
publication,  with  signature  mark  39123 — 31,  which  was  entered  in  the  Monthly 
catalogue  for  May,  1931,  p.  957,  has  been  replaced  by  this  corrected  print 
with  signature  mark  679S1 — 31,  and  with  slight  differences  in  the  title-page  1 
*  Cloth,  $2.00. 
L.  C.  card  31-26946  C  3.37/5 : 1/2 

Prisoners  in  State  and  Federal  prisons  and  reformatories,  1928,  statistics  of 
prisoners  received  and  discharged  during  year,  for  State  and  Federal  penal 

'  institutions.  1931.  iii+49  p.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Starke  M. 
Grogan,  chief  statistician  for  statistics  of  States  and  cities,  Lemuel  A.  Car- 
ruthers,  expert  chief  of  division,  and  Bennet  Mead,  statistician  of  Federal 
Bureau  of  Prisons.  The  text  was  prepared  by  Harriet  M.  Cheney.]  *  Pa- 
per. 10c. 
L.  C.  card  29-26780  C  3.2  :  P  93/4/928 

Rhode  Island.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Rhode  Island, 
statistics  by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes, 
etc.  1931.  10  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Aus- 
tin, chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/13  :  R  34 

Soap.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry  se- 
ries, soap.     1931.     iv+4  p.  4°     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/26 :  So  1 

Texas.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Texas,  number  of 
farms,  farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm  land  and  buildings,  farm  buildings, 
farmers'  dwellings,  and  farm  implements  and  machinery,  by  minor  civil  divi- 
sions. 1931.  30  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Aus- 
tin, chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26211  C  3.37/11 :  T  31 

15th  census   of  United   States,   1930 :   Agriculture,   Texas,   statistics   by 

counties,  1st  series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  selected  livestock  and  crops.. 
1931.  151  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  40c.  C  3.37/12  :T  31 

loth  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Population  bulletin,  2d  series,  Texas,. 

composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931.  147  p.  il.  4°  *  Paper, 
40c.  C  3.37/9  :  T  31 

Turpentine.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  turpentine  and  rosin.  1931.  iv+4  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  LeYerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  August  H.  O. 
Rolle,  in  charge  of  work  on  forest  products  industries.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

C  3.37/26 :  T  86 

Unemployed.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Unemployment  bulletin. 
United  States  summary,  unemployment  returns  by  classes.  1931.  iv+84  p. 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for 
population,  and  George  B.  L.  Arner,  in  charge  of  unemployment  census.]  t 
L.  C.  card  31-26190  C  3.37/16 :  Un  3 

Utah.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Irrigation  of  agricultural  lands, 
Utah,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  13  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  assisted 
by  Paul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/24 :  Ut  1 

Vermont.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Vermont,  statistics 
by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1931.  15  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]      *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/13  :  V  59 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Occupation  statistics,  Vermont.    1931. 

17  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon  E. 
Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/31 :  V  59 

Washington  State.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Population  bulletin,  2d 
series,  Washington,  composition  and  characteristics  of  population.  1931.  52 
p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician 
for  population.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/9  :W  27 

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148  September,  1931 

^^'isronsi)l.  IHth  consiis  of  l"n  ted  States,  V.YM:  Afrriculture,  Wisconsin,  number 
of  farms,  farm  acreage,  and  values  of  farm  laud  and  buildinjjs,  farm  huild- 
ings,  farmers'  dwellings,  and  farm  implements  and  machinery,  by  minor  civil 
divisions.  1931.  20  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  sufjcrvision  of  William  Lane 
Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  I'aixjr,  10c.  C  3.37/11 :  W  75 

15tli  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Wisconsin,  statistics  by 

counties,  1st  .series,  farms,  acreage,  values,  and  .selected  livestock  and  crops. 
1931.  39  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c,  C  3.37/12:  W  75 

Wi/'iming.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Wyoming,  sta- 
tistics by  counties,  2d  series,  .selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes, 
etc.  1931.  15  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  UJider  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/13  :W  99 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Irrigation  of  agricultural  lands,  Wyo- 
ming, statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  12  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under 
supervision  df  William  Lane  xVustin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  assisted 
by  I'aul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/24  :  W  99 

15th    census   of    United    States,    1930:  Occupation    statistics,    Wyoming. 

1931.  16  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon 
E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  I'apor,  5c.     C  3.37/31:  W99 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — The  monthly  Notice  to  mariners,  formerly  issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  boon  consolidatod  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, 
inside  route  pilots,  tide  tables,  and  current  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. 

Coast  and   Geodetic  Survey  buUetin,   Aug.   31,   1931 ;   no.   195.      [1931.]     8  p. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-2G512  C4.20: 195 

Indiana.    Precise  traver.se  and  triangulation  in  Indiana  ;  by  Charles  A.  Mour- 
hess  and  Jasper  S.  Bilby.    1931.     iv+89  p.  il.  2  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  11  p.  of  maps. 
(Special  publication  79;  serial  182.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  31-2S1S1  C  4.19:  79/2 

Masmchusefts  Bay.    Tide  and  current  tables,  JIassachtisetts  Bay  and  vicinity, 
[calendar]  year  1032.     1931.     ii+4S  p.  24°     (Serial  524.)     t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  29-26748  C  4.27  :  M  38/932 

Tide  tables,  United  States  and  foreign  ports,  [calendar]  year  1932.  1931. 
501  p.      (Serial  518.)      t  Paper,  75c.  C  4.15 :  932 

Charts 

Bull  River.  Entrance  to  Bull  and  Combaliee  rivers.  S.  C,  surveys  1S56-1914, 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  May,  1931 ;  chart  435.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Wash- 
ington, Cnast  and  Gendetic  Survey,  Aug.  1931.     15.4X21.9  in.     t  25c. 

C  4.9 :  435 

California.  California.  Point  Sur  to  San  Francisco,  surveys  to  1929  and  other 
sources;  chart  5402.  |  Scale  1 :  210,(K)0.1  Washington.  Coast  "and  Gendetic 
Survev,  Julv,  1931.  39.7X31.5  in.  [Not  intended  for  inside  navigation.] 
t  75c.  C  4.9  :  5402 

California,   San   Francisco   to   Point  Arena,   snrve.vs   to   1929   and   other 

sources;   chart  5502.      [Scale   1 :  20,S.000.]      Washingtnn,  Coast  and   Geodetic 
Survey,  Aug.  1931.    31.4X40.1  in.     [Not  intended  fur  in^^ide  navigation.]     t75c. 

C  4.9 :  5502 

Caspar  Anrhorufie  and  Mendocino  Bay,  Calif.;  chart  5710.  Scale  1 :  lO.(XK). 
Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Aug.  1931.     27.7X18.8  in.     t  25c. 

C  4.9 :  5710 

Caspar  AnchornKo,  surveys  to  1029. 
Mcndodno  Bay,  surveys  to  tO'-'O. 

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September,  1931  149 

Colon  Harlor,  Panama,  C.  Z.,  Atlantic  Coast,  surveys  in  1905,  surveys  by  The 
Panama  Canal  and  other  sources  to  1930 ;  chart  950.  Scale  1 :  15,000.  Wash- 
ington, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  July,  1931.     34.8X28.3  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  950 

Colunibia  River.  Columbia  River,  Oreg.-Wash.,  entrance  to  Harrington  Point, 
surveys  to  1926,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  May,  1931 ;  chart  6151.  Scale 
1:40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  July,  1931.  24.7X41.3 
in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  6151 

Columbia  River,  Oreg.-Wa.sh.,  St.  Helens  to  Willamette  River,  including 

Vancouver  and  Portland,  surveys  to  192S,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to 
Feb.  1931,  surveys  by  Port  of  Portland  to  1930.  and  other  sources;  chart 
6154.  Scale  1 :  40.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Aug.  1931. 
40.9X20.5   in.     t   50c.  C  4.9:  6154 

Hanaiian  Islands,  eastern  part,  surveys  to  1929  and  other  sources;  chart  4102. 
[Scale  1:600.000.1  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Auc.  1931. 
30X44.1  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  4102 

James  River,  Chesapeake  Bay.  Va.,  Jordan  Point  to  Richmond,  surveys  to  1911, 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1930,  and  other  sources  ;  with  inset,  Continuation 
of  Appomattox  River ;  chart  531.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  July,  19.31.     31.3X41.3  in.     t  50c.  C  4.9:  531 

Manila  Harbor,  west  coast  of  Luzon,  P.  I.,  scale  1 :  10,000 ;  Cavite  Harbor,  west 
coast  of  Luzon.  P.  I.,  from  surveys  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev  and  U.  S. 
Navy  to  1927,  scale  1 :  10.000 ;  chart  4236.  Manila,  P.  I.,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  June,  1931.     21.4 X. 35.2  in.     t  50c.  C  4.9  :  4236 

Maryland  and  Virginia,  Fenwick  Island  Light  to  Chincoteague  Inlet,  surveys 
to  1929,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1926 ;  chart  1220.  Scale  1 :  80,000. 
Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  July,  1931.     38.5X32.9  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  1220 

Newport  Harbor  and  entrance  to  Narragansett  Bay,  R.  L,  surveys  1861-1917, 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1922.  surveys  by  U.  S.  Navy  to  1920 ;  chart  236. 
Scale  1:20.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  July,  1931.  37.5  X 
24.8  in.     t  50c.  C  4.9:  236 

Portland,  Oreg.  Port  of  Portland,  including  Vancouver,  Oreg.-Wash.,  sur- 
veys to  1928,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931  and  other  sources,  surveys 
by  Port  of  Portland  to  19.30 ;  with  inset,  Multnomah  Channel,  southern  part ; 
chart  6155.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  July, 
1931.     43.6X25.3  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9: 6155 

Raritan  Rir)er,  from  Raritan  Bay  to  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  original  surveys  to 
1930.  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931.  and  other  sources ;  chart  375.  Scale 
1:20.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Aug.  1931.  19.6X34.4 
in.     t  50c.  C  4.9  :  375 

Yorh  River,  Va.,  Yorktown  to  West  Point,  surveys  to  1918,  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  Feb.  1931.  and  other  sources ;  chart  495.  Scale  1 :  40.000.  Wash- 
ington, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Aug.  1931.     39.8X30.3  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  495 

FISHERIES  BUREAU 

Fisheries  service  bulletin,  Sept.  1,  1931:  no.  196.  [1931.]  5  p.  [Monthly.]  t 
L.  C.  card  F  15-76  C  6.9  :  196 

Fishery  products.  Fishery  products  landed  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  by  United  States 
vessels,  July,  1931.     [1931.]     1  p.  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  944.)     t      C  6.5:  944 

Landings  by  fishing  vessels  at  principal  New  England  ports,  July,  1931, 

[with]  summarv  and  comparisons  July,  1931  and  1930.  [1931.]  3  leaves,  4° 
(Statistical  bulletin  943.)     t  C  6.5:  943 

Same,  Aug.  1931,  [with]  summary  and  comparisons  Aug.  1931  and  1930. 

[1931.]     3  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  946.)     t  C  6.5  :  946 

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150  Septembek,  1931 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Boot  and  shoe  industry  of  southern  Australia;  [by  Joel  C.  Hudson].     1931. 

ii+33   p.      (Trade   information   bulletin   769;  [Boot   and    Shoe   Division].) 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28097  C  18.25  :  769 

Broadcast  adrcrtixing  in  Latin  America;  [compiled  by  E.  D.  Schutrunipf,  from 
reports  suhniitlcd  by  foroiun  representatives  of  Department  of  Commerce  and 
Department   of   State].     11J31.     ii+30  p.      (Trade  information   bulletin  771; 
[Specialties  Division].)      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28107  C  18.25 :  771 

Business.  Survey  of  current  business,  Sept.  1931;  v.  11,  no.  9.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  56  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Contains  weekly  data  through  Aug.  22,  1931,  and 
monthly  data  through  July,  the  date  given  above  being  the  date  of  issue. 
Text  on  p.  2-1  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy  (annual  supplement  25c.), 
$1.50  a  yr.  (including  weekly  supplement)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.50  (with- 
out weeklv  supplement). 
L.  C.  card  21-26819  C  18.35 :  931/9 

Same,   weekly  supplement,   Sept.  3-24,   1931.     [1931.]     Each   4  p.   il.  4" 

[Included  in  price  of  monthly  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  al)ove.l 

C  18.36 :  931/36-39 

Coal  industry  and  trade  of  Netherlands  ;  [by  Eugene  W.  Nabel].    1931.    ii+23  p. 
(Trade  information  bulletin  768.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28073  C  18.25 :  768 

Coitwierce.    Commerce  yearbook,  1931  (9th  number)  :  v.  1,  United  States.    1931. 
xx+696  p.  il.    *  Cloth,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  23-26993  C  18.26  :  931/v.  1 

Monthly   summary   of  foreign   commerce  of   United    States,   July,   1931. 

1931.    2  pts.  p.  1-76  and  ii+77-92  p.  4°    *  Paper,  pt.  1.  10c.  single  copy,  ♦  pt.  2, 
5c.  single  copy.  $1.25  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.85. 

L.  C.  card  14-21405  C  18.7  :  932 1-1, 1-2 

Same.     1931.     [2  pts.  in  1],  92  p.  4°  (H.  doc.  51,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Commerce  reports,  weekly  survey  of  foreign  trade,  reports  from  representatives 
of  Departments  of  Commerce  and  State  in  foreign  countries  and  articles  pre- 
pared in  bureau  at  Washington,  Sept.  7-28,  1931;  no.  36-39  [series  1931]. 
[1931.]  cover-titles,  p.  569-816,  il.  4°  [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of 
covers.]     *  Paper,  icic.  single  copy,  $4.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $6.(X). 

C  18.5/1 :  931/36-39 

Credit.     Credit   and    payment   terms    in    foreign    countries.     1931.     v  +  103    p. 
(Trade  promotion  series  123;  [Commercial  Intelligence  Division].)     ♦Paper, 
20c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28094  C  18.27 :  123 

Retail    credit   survey,    Jan.^une,    1931;    [by    W.    C.    Plummer].     1931. 

iv+47  p.     (Domestic  commerce  series  53.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  31-26177  C  18.28  :  53 

Electric  apparatus  and  appliances.     Problems  of  wholesale  electrical  goods  dis- 
tribution;  by   Wroe  Aldcrson   and   Frederick  Haag,  jr.     1031     iv-f-S5  p.   il. 
(Distribution  cost  studies  9;   [Merchandising  Research  Division].)      *  Paper, 
15c. 
L.  G.  card  31-28182  C  18.33  :  9 

Investments.     New  estimate   of   American    investments   abroad;  [by   Paul    D. 

Dickens].     3931.     ii+28  p.     (Trade  information  bulletin  7t)7 ;  [Finance  and 
Investment  Division].)      *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  31-2«072  C  1S.25:  707 

Latin  America.  Commercial  travelers'  guide  to  Latin  .\ineriea  (with  bibliog- 
raphy]. 4th  edition.  1031.  viii+616  p.  1  pi.  4  maps  in  pocket.  (Trade 
promotion  series  122;   [Latin  American  Section,  Regional   Intormati(m  Divi- 

IltMV    to   ordor   pii  Itlicii  t  I«»iin •<«'<•   iiiiorniiil  ion    followiim    loiilfiitN 


September,  1931  ]51 

Latin  America — Continued. 

sion,  and  Geographic  Section,  Statistical  Research  Division].)      [Supersedes 

Miscellaneous  series  S9.]     *  Cloth,  $1.50. 

L.  C.  card  31-28183  C  18.27  :  122 

United    States  trade  with   Latin   America   in   1030;  compiled  by   H.    S. 

Giusta.     1931.     vi+83  p.      (Trade  promotion  series  124;  Regional  Informa- 
tion Division.)      *  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  24-26433  C  18.27  :  124 

Leather.     British  leather  goods  industries  and  trade;    [by  Leslie  T.  Portch]. 
1931.     ii+24  p.     (Trade  information  bulletin  770;  [Shoe  and  Leather  Manu- 
factures Division].)      [Includes  list  of  Government  publications   concerning 
British  leather  goods  and  affiliated  industries.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28098  C  18.25  :  770 

0(7*.     Marlxet  for  oils  and  fats  in  Cuba  and  Cuban  vegetable  oil  industry ;   [by 
Harold    B.    Quarton].     1931.     ii+20   p.     (Trade    information    bulletin    766.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28069  C  18.25  :  766 

LIGHTHOUSES  BUREAU 

Lighthouse   service   bulletin,   v.   4,   no.   21;   Sept.   1,    1931.     [1931.]     p.   83-85. 
[Monthly.]     f 
li.  C.  card  12-35121  C  9.31 :  4/21 

New  York  State.  Seacoast,  New  York,  changes  in  lighted  aids  to  be  made : 
[all  lettered  poster].  June  26,  1931.  16X10.5  in.  ([Poster]  notice  to 
mariners  113.)     t  C  9.38/1 :  113 

Notices  to  mariners.  Notice  to  mariners.  Great  Lakes,  weekly,  no.  27-30,  1931 ; 
Sept.  4-25  [1931].  Conover  Press,  Detroit  [Sept.  3-24,  1931].  various  pag- 
ing,    t  Supt.  of  Lighthouses,  Detroit,  Mich.  C  9.41 :  931/27-30 

Notice   to  mariners,  weekly,  no.  35-39,   1931;  Sept.   2-30    [1931].     1931. 

various  paging.     [Issued  jointly  with  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.]     t 

L.  C.  card  7-20609  C  9.26  :  931/35-39 

Oregon.  Seacoast,  Oregon.  Columbia  River  lightship,  light  to  be  changed ;  [all 
lettered  poster].  Aug.  11,  1931.  16X10.5  in.  ([Poster]  notice  to  mariners 
114.)      t  0  9.38/1:114 

MINES   BUREAU 

Antimony  in  1930  [with  bibliography]  :  by  Paul  M.  Tyler.  Sept.  8,  1931.  [1]  + 
1-15  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  22.8/a :  An  87/930 

Electric  resistance.     How  to  compute  tables  for  determining  electrical  resistiv- 
ity of  underlving  beds  and   their   application   to   geophysical   problems;    by 
Irwin  Roman.     1931.    ii+44  p.  il.     (Technical  paper  502.)     *  Paper,  lOe. 
L.  C.  card  31-28095  C  22.5 :  502 

Fuller's  earth  in  1930;  by  Jefferson  IMiddleton.  Sept.  11,  19.31.  [l]-f  69-71  p. 
[From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  22.8/a  :  F  95/930 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Arizona  in  1929,  mine  report;  by  C.  N. 
Gerry  and  T.  H.  Miller.  Julv  30.  1931.  ii+765-828  p.  [From  Mineral  re- 
sources, 1929,  pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  22.8/a  :  G  563/2/929 

Publications.  New  publications,  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  196;  Aug.  31, 
1931.     [1931.]     4  p.     t  0  22.7/3:196 

Salt,  bromine,  and  calcium  chloride  in  1930;  by  A.  T.  Coons.  Sept.  22,  1931. 
[1] +73-86  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.         „,  ,^„„ 

O  22.8/a  :  Sa  37/930 

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NAVIGATION  BUREAU 


Ships.    American  ddcuniented  seagoing  merchant  vessels  of  500  gross  tons  and 
over,  Sept.  1,  1931.     1931.     ii+7L'  p-  •*"     (Serial  1G6.>      [Monthly.]    .» Paper, 
10c.  sinf^le  copy.  Tfic.  a  yr. ;  loreii,'n  .subscription,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  19-26597  C  11.8 :  931/9 

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orders  in  packages  of  20  at  !?2.00  per  package,  or  In  books  containing  100  coupons  at 
$10.00  per  book.  Those  coupons  an-  gdod  until  used,  but  are  only  to  be  used  for  orders 
sent  to  tlie  Patent  Office.  For  schedule  of  office  fees,  address  Chief  Clerk,  i'atent  Oflice, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Decixiona.  [Decisions  in  patent  and  trade-mark  cases,  etc.]  Sept.  1,  1931. 
p.  1-14,  lar^'e  S°  [From  Official  gazette,  v.  410,  no.  1.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  50c.  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  23-7315 


—    Same, 
no.  2.] 


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C21.5/a2:  410/2 


15,  1931.  p.  537-550,  largo  8°  [From 
22,  1931.  p.  811-824,  large  8°  [From 
p.    1055-68,    large    8°     [From 


Official    gazette, 
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Official    gazette, 
C  21.5/a2 :  410/4 

Official    gazette, 
C  21.5/a2 :  410/5 


Same.     Sept 

V.  410,  no.  3.] 

Same.     Sept 

V.  410,  no.  4.] 

Same.     Sept.    29,    1931 

V.  410,  no.  5.] 

Fischer,  Albert  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
2951,  in  re  application  of  Albert  C.  Fischer,  roofing  material ;  brief  for  com- 
mi.ssioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  9  p.  4°     J  C  21.10 :  F  .■>22/4 

Official  gazette.     Official   gazette  of  Patent   Office,   containing  patents,    trade- 
marlvs,  de>Jigns,  and  labels  issue<l  Sept.  1-29,  1931:  v.  410.  no.  1-5.     [1931.] 
cover-titles.    1208+rccviii]    p.    il.    large   8°      [Weekly.]      *  Paper,   25c.   single 
copy,  $10.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $16.00. 
L.  C.  card  4-18256  C  21.5  :  410/1-5 

Note. — Contains  the  patents,  trade-marks,  designs,  and  labels  Issued  each  week,  with 
indexes  ;  also  decisions  of  the  commissioner  of  patents  and  of  the  United  States  courts 
in  [latent  cases. 

The  annual  index  of  patents  will  hereafter  be  published  in  2  parts,  one  on  Patents, 
price  $1.00,  and  the  other  on  Trade-marks,  price  SOc.  These  inuoxes  are  not  included 
in  the  regular  subscription  price  for  the  Official  gazitto  given  above,  but  will  be  sent  to 
those  yearly  subscribers  who  remit  ?11.50;  foreign  subscription  for  the  same,  $17.50. 

Same  [title-page,  contents,  etc.  to]  v.  40S ;  July,  1931.    1931.     [2]  leaves. 


single  copy,  included   in  price 


409 


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subscribers. 

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p.  large  8° 

—  Same,  weekly  iiidcx.  willi  title. 
marks  [etc.,  Sept.  1,  1931].  [1931.] 
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[1931.] 


Alphabetical   list 
xlvi  p.  large  S" 


■     Same  [Sept.  8,  1931].     [1931.]     xlii  p.  large  8" 
410,  no.  2.] 

•  Same  [Sept.  15,  1931].     [1931.]     xliv  p.  large  S" 
410,  no.  3.] 

•  Same  [Sept.  22,  1931].     [1931.]     xxxvi  p.  large  8° 
410,  no.  4.] 


of  Official   gazette  for 
C  21.5  :  408/t.  p.  &  cont. 

Aug.  1931.     1931.     [2] 
C  21.5  :  409/t.  p.  &  cont. 

:)f  registrants  of  trade- 

[From  Official  gazette. 

C21.5/a4:410/l 

[From  Official  gazott»>, 
C21..Va4:410/2 

[From  Official  gazette, 
C21.5/a4:410/3 

[From  Official  gazette, 
C21.5/a4:410/4 


Ho%v   tit   ordt'r   piibliciillitiiM Sot*   iiiforiiiiit itiil    foIlotviiiK'   ('i»ntf>ntM 


September,  1931  153 

Official  (jazette — Continued. 

Same  [Sept.  29,  1931].     []931.]     xl  p.  large  S°     [From  Official  gazette, 

V.  410,  no.  5.]  C  21.5/a  4 :  410/5 

Patents.  Classification  of  patents  issued  Sept.  1-29,  1931.  [1931.]  Each  2  p. 
large  8°     ["Weekly.     From  Official  gazette,  v.  410.  no.  1-5.]     t 

C  21.5/a  1 :  410/1-5 

Ti-ade-marks.  Trade-marks  [etc.,  from]  Official  gazette.  Sept.  1.  1931.  [1931.] 
15-51 +xiii  p.  il.  large  8°  [From  Official  gazette,  v.  410,  no.  1.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  $2.50  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  3 :  410/1 

Same.  Sept.  8,  1931.     [1931.]     287-330+xii  p.  il.  large  S"     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  410,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  410/2 

Same.  Sept.  15,  1931.     [1931.]     551-590+xii  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  410,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  410/3 

Same.  Sept.  22,  1931.     [1931.]     825-853+vii  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  410,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  410/4 

Same.    Sept.   29.    1931.      [1931.]      1069-1101+xi   p.    il.    large   8"      [From 

OflScial  gazette,  v.  410,  no.  5.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  410/5 

PUBLICATIONS   DIVISION 

Commerce  Department.  Supplement  to  annual  List  of  publications  [of  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce  available  for  distribution],  Aug.  31,  1931.  [1931.]  4  p. 
[Monthly.]     f  C  16.6  :  931/8 

RADIO  DIVISION 

Radio   activities   of  Department   of   Commerce.     July   1,    1931.      vi+34   p.    il. 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.   C.   card  31-28092  C  24.2:  Ac  8 

Note. — Includes  Important  events  in  radio,  1827-1930. 

Radio   service   Mlletin,    Aug.   31,    1931;    no.    173.     [1931.]     27    p.     [Monthly.] 

*  Paper.  5c.  single  copv,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  40c. 

L.  C.  card  15-26255  C  24.3  :  173 

STANT^AEDS  BUREAU 

Colorimetni.  Interpolation  of  O.  S.  A.  excitation  data  by  5th-diffei'ence  oscu- 
latory  formula:  by  Deane  B.  Judd.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  85-91,  11.  (Re- 
search paper  334.)  [Running  title  is:  Colorimetric  computation.  From  Bu- 
reau of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  July.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  334 

Commercial  standards  monthly,  review  of  progress  in  commercial  standardiza- 
tion and  simplification,  v.  8,  no.  3:   Sept.  1931.     [1931].     cover-title,  p.  65- 
96,  il.  4°     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copv.  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription.  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  20-26685  C  13.1 :  8/3 

Heat.  Apparent  and  partial  molal  heat  capacities  in  aqueous  solutions  of  19 
uni-imivalent  strong  electrolytes :  by  Frederick  D.  Rossini.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  p.  47-55,  il.  (Research  paper  331.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards 
journal  of  research,  v.  7,  July,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  331 

Journal  of  research.  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  Sept.  1931 ;  v.  7, 
no.    3.     1931.     [2]H-419-615    p.    il.    8    pi.    22    p.    of    pi.    1    tab.     [Monthly.] 

*  Paper.  40c.   (single  copies  varv  in  price),  $2.75  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$3.50. 

L.  C.  card  31-28184—28196  C  13.22  :  7/3 

Contents. — RP348,  Resistance  to  wear  of  carbon  steels ;  by  Samuel  .T.  Rosenberg. — ■ 
RP349,  Permanence  studies  of  current  commercial  book  papers ;  by  .John  O.  Burton.— 
RP350.  Thermomagnetic  investigation  of  tempering  of  quenched  0.75  per  cent  carbon 
steel;  bv  George  A.  Ellinger. — RP351.  Hyperfine  structures  in  1st  spectra  of  krypton 
and  xenon;  bv  C.  J.  Humphrevs.- — RP3.52,  Accelerated  aging  test  for  paper:  by  Royal 
H.  Rasch.— RP.353,  Cryoscopic "constant,  heat  of  fusion,  and  heat  capacity  of  camphor; 
bv  Mikkel  Frandsen. — RP354,  Passage  of  gas  through  walls  of  pyrometer  protection 
tubes  at  high  temperature  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Wm.  F.  Roeser. — RP3."4  ['c,oo]. 
Experimental  studv  of  several  methods  of  nprespntuig  photographic  sensitivity;  by 
Raymond  Davis  arid  Gerald  Kent  NeeUmd. — RP356,  Some  experimental  studies  of  vi- 
brations of  quartz  plates;  by  R.  B.  Wright  and  D.  M.    Stuart.— RP357,  Aqueous  solu- 

HoTV  to  order  publications— See  Information  follovrlng  C9ntents 


154  September,  1931 

Journal  of  research — Continued. 

tlons  of  ethylene  glycol,  glycerin,  and  sodium  silicate  ns  quonching  media  for  steels ; 
by  Thomas  E.  Ilamill. — IU'.S58.  Optical  rotation  and  atomic  dimension,  halogeno- 
tetra-acetyl-derlvatlves  of  mannoso,  their  conUgurational  peculiaritifs ;  5y  I).  H. 
Brauns. — RI'359,  Soil-corrosion  studies  :  Nonferrous  metals  and  allovs,  metallic  coatings 
and  specially  prepared  ferrous  pipes  removed  In  1930 ;  by  K.  U.  Logan. — Ri'.'JGO,  Iso- 
lation and  determination  of  cycloliexane  In  a  midcontinent  petroleum;  by  Jobanues 
H,  Bruun  and  Mildred  M.  Hicits-Bruun. 

Lenard  rays.  Measurement  of  Lenard  rays ;  by  Lauriston  S.  Taylor.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  p.  57-72,  il.  (Research  paper  332.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards 
journal  of  research,  v.  7,  July,  1931.]     ♦  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  332 

Publications.  New  publications  of  Bureau  of  Standards,  no.  73 ;  May  29,  1931. 
1931.     oblong  48°     [This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t 

C  13.15 :  73 

Same,    with    title,    New    publications,    National    Bureau    of    Standards, 

monthly   list  76;    Sept.    1,   1931.     [1931.]     G   p.     t  C  13.15:  76 

Rubber.     Reclaimed  rubber   [with  bibliography] ;  by  A.  T.   McPherson.     July 
16,1931.     [l]+22p.     (Circular  393.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28082  C  13.4 :  393 

Soil -corrosion  studies,  1930:  Rates  of  corrosion  and  pitting  of  bare  ferrous 
specimens;  by  K.  H.  Logan  [and]  V.  A.  Grodsky.  [1931.]  cover-title,  35 
p.  il.  (Research  paper  329.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  re- 
search, V.  7,  July,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  329 

Technical  news  bulletin  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Sept.  1931;  no.  173. 
[1931.]     p.  95-106.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  25-25627  C  13.13 :  173 

Varnish.  New  test  for  predicting  durability  of  varnishes  (photocliemical  em- 
brittling test)  ;  by  J.  H.  Wilson.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  73-83,  il.  (Research 
paper  ;?33.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Julv.  1931.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22  Ai :  333 

Water-closet  seats.  Staple  seats  for  water-closet  bowls.  1931.  v+12  p.  (Com- 
mercial standard  CS29-31.)  [Title  on  cover  is:  Staple  seats  for  water- 
closet  bowls,  recorded  standard  of  the  industry.  Effective  date  for  new  pro- 
duction and  clearance  of  existing  stocks,  Oct.  1,  1931.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.20 :  29 
STEAMBOAT  INSPECTION   SERVICE 

Steamboat  Inspection  Service  bulletin,  Sept.  1,  1931;  no.  191.     [1931.]     3  p. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26679  C  15.10 :  191 

CONGRESS 

Oreenway.  John  C.  Acceptance  and  unveiling  of  statue  of  John  Campbell 
Greenway,  presented  by  Arizona,  proceedings  in  Congress  and  in  Statuary 
Hall,  United  States  Capitol.  1931.  'AG  p.  1  pi.  (S.  doc.  167,  71st  Cong.  2d 
sess.)  [Title  on  cover  is:  Statue  of  Gen.  John  Campbell  Greenway  unveiled 
in  United  States  Capitol  at  Washinij:ton.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28217 

Same.     [This  print  of  Senate  document  167  has  a  cloth  cover  which  omits 

the  Congressional  notation  and  which  hears  title:  Statue  of  Gen.  John 
Campbell  Greenway  unveiled  in  United  States  Capitol  at  Washington,  Mav 
24,  1930,  presented  by  State  of  Arizona.]  Y  7.2 :  G  85 

SENATE 

PMV^LI5GE8   AND   EXEXmONS   COMMITTEB,    SENATE 

Contested  elections.  Senator  from  Alal)ama.  hearings  before  subcommittee.  72d 
Congress,  pursu.ant  to  S.  Res.  467.  71st  Congress,  relative  to  imjiounding 
ballots  and  ballot  boxes  used  in  general  election  of  Senator  from  Alabama, 

II<i%v   to  order  palillciitioiiH — .See  Inforinntioii   follo^vinar  Content* 


September,  1931  I55 

Contested  elections — Continued. 

Nov.  4,  1930,  and  authorizing  consideration  of  contest,  and  S.  Res.  485,  71st 
Congress,  to  hear  and  determine  contest  of  J.  Tlaomas  Heflin  against  John  H. 
Baukhead  for  seat  in  Senate  from  Alabama,  Apr.  13-JuIv  10,  1931.  1931. 
pt.  1,  iii+1-212  p.     *  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.P  93/6  :  Al  1  b/pt.  1 

SENATORIAL   CAMPAIGN   EXPENDITURES   SELECT   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Campaign  funds.  Senatorial  campaign  expenditures,  1928  [1930],  hearings,  ^ 
71st  Congress,  3d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  215,  authorizing  appointment  of 
special  committee  to  make  investigation  into  campaign  expenditures  of  candi- 
dates for  Senate,  and  S.  Res.  403.  authorizing  investigation  of  complaints  of 
alleged  violations  of  Federal  corrupt  practices  act  relating  to  campaign  ex- 
penditures: Virginia,  Feb.  11  [and  May  7],  1931.  1931.  iii+79  p.  [These 
hearings  relate  to  the  alleged  campaign  expenditures  of  Bishop  James  Cannon, 
jr.,  in  connection  with  the  presidential  campaign  of  Alfred  E.  Smith,  1928.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.Se  5/2 :  V  81 

COURT  OF   CLAIMS 

Baker.  J.  W.  Baker  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.]  no. 
L-108,  p.  5-6.     t  Ju  3.8  :  B  174/18 

Burnett-Klapper  Furniture  Company.  R.  A.  Burnett  et  al.  [directors  and  stock- 
holders of  Burnett-Klapper  Furniture  Co.]  v.  United  States;  report  of  com- 
missioner,    [1931.]     no.  L-503,  p.  33-35.     $  Ju3.8:B934 

Crist.  William  E.  Crist  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  1931.  [no.] 
L-486,  p.  5.     t  Ju  3  8  :  C  868/3 

Curtiss.  Glenn  H.  Curtiss  et  al.  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1931.]     no.  D-837,  p.  29-42.     t  Ju  3.8  :C  947/2 

Grissinger.  Elwood  Grissinger  v.  United  States ;  evidence  for  defendant. 
[1931.]     no.  D-923,  p.  605-926.     t  Ju  3.8  :  G  889/6 

Hecht.  Meyer  Hecht  v.  United  States ;  supplemental  report  of  commissioner. 
[1931.]     no.  H-129,  p.  145-146.     t  Ju  3.8  :H  355/2 

Hunt.  John  B.  Hunt  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.]  no. 
J-556,  p.  17-18.     t  Ju  3.8  :  H  913 

COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Dental  supplies.  Customs  appeal  no.  3472,  United  States  v.  Kimball  Dental 
Mfg.  Co.,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i+19  p.     t  Ju7.6:K56& 

Jewelry.  Cu.stoms  appeal  no.  3471,  United  States  v.  Borrelli  &  Vitelli,  transcript 
of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+ll  p.     t 

Ju  7.6 :  B  64& 

Lace.  Customs  appeal  no.  3470,  United  States  v.  Case  &  Company,  transcript 
of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.      [1931.]     cover-title,  1+31  p.     t 

Ju  7.6  :  C  266/2 

Silk.     Customs  appeal  no.  3436.  United  States  r.   F.   S.  AUenby  &  Co.  et  al.^ 
transcript  of  record   on   appeal  from   Customs   Court.      [1931.]      cover-title^ 
*»xi-|-723  p.     [Rubber  stamp  additions  have  been  made  on  page  1.]     t 

Ju  7.6 :  Al  5i 

Yarn.  Customs  appeal  no.  3410,  United  States  v.  A.  S.  Neuberger  and  American 
Glanzstoff  Corporation,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i+33  p.     $  Ju7.6:N391 


« 

t 


—     Same,  addition  to  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i+52  p.     t  Ju  7.6  :N  391/2 

How  io  order  pnbllcations — See  information  following  Contents- 


156  September,  1931 

CUSTOMS  COURT 

Jicappraiscnients  of  inerchaudise  by  Customs  Court  [on  July  27-Sept.  16,  1931]  ; 
Aug.  27  and  Sept.  17,  1931.     [1931.]     1937-09+ [iii J  p.      (No.  110  and  111.) 
*  Paper,  5c.  siny:le  copy,  7oc.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.30. 
L.  C.  card  13-2916  Ju  9.1 :  110,  111 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Court  of  AppccilK.  Transcript  of  record,  Apr.  term,  1931,  no.  ,040.3,  special 
calendar,  J.  R.  McCarl,  comptroller  general,  vs.  United  States  e.\  rel.  Katheriue 
Imbrie,  ai)peal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i+12  p.     t  DC  9.5 :  Im  1 

Transcript  of  i-ecord,  Apr.  term,  1931,  no.  5481,  special  calendar.  Andrew 

W.  Mellon,  as  Secretary  of  Treasury,  va.  United  States  ex  rel.  Z.  «&  F.  Assets 
Realization  Corporation,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  1+ 13  p.     t  DC  9.5  :  Z  1 

FEDERAL  BOARD  FOR  VOCATIONAL  EDUCATION 

Art.  Teaching  of  art  related  to  tbe  home,  suggestions  for  content  and  method 
in  related  art  instruction  in  vocational  program  in  home  economics  [with 
bibliography;  by  Florence  Fallgatter  and  Elsie  Wilson].  June,  1931.  vii-f89 
p.  11.  ([Bulletin  150;  Home  economics  series  13.])  [Includes  lists  of  publi- 
cations of  Federal  Board  for  Vocational  Education  relating  to  home-economics 
education.]  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-702  A'E  1.3  :  156 

Cattle.  Organization  and  teaching  procedure  to  be  followed  in  evening  agri- 
cultural schools  on  marketing  of  livestock  [with  lists  of  sources  of  informa- 
tion and  general  references;  by  James  H.  Pearson,  in  cooperation  with  L.  B. 
Mann].  June,  1931.  iii +  10  p.  (Monograph  10.)  [Prepared  in  cooi)eration 
with  Federal  Farm  Board.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-750  VE  1.11 :  10 

Coal  mines  and  mining.  Coal-mine  timbering,  technical  infoi'mation  for  use  in 
vocational  classes  [with  references  for  furtlier  study  for  advanced  students 
and  teachers].  Revised  edition.  1931.  xi+100  p.  11.  (Bulletin  40:  Trade 
and  industrial  series  10.)  [Revised  in  cooperation  with  Mines  Bureau. 
Includes  lists  of  publicati(ms  of  Federal  Board  for  Vocational  Education 
relating  to  trade  and  industrial  education.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-098  VE  1.3 :  40/3 

Coal-mine  ventilation,  technical  information  for  use  in  vocational  train 

ing  classes    [with   bibliography,  by  R.   Z.   Virgin;   revised   by   G.   S.   Rice  I . 
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plaint (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order,  docket  1763,  complaint,  Feb. 
21,  1930, 'decision,  Apr.  16,  1931;  [in  matter  of  Cherry  Blossoms  Manufac- 
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Bayuk  Cigars,  Inc.,  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission ;  circuit  court  of  appeals,  3d 
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Canada's  Pride  Productn  Company,  Jiuorporatcd.  In  matter  of  Canada's  Pride 
Products  Co.,  Inc.,  lornierly  International  Products  Co.,  complaint  (synopsis) 
[report]  lindinj;s,  and  order;  docket  1843,  complaint,  June  11,  1930,  decision. 
May  5,  1931.  1931.  [1] +90-102  p.  ([Decision]  812.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  de- 
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Colloidal  Chemists.  In  matter  of  Louis  A.  Tuvin  and  Carl  Byoir,  partners 
trading  as  Colloidal  Chemist.s,  complaint  and  order ;  docket  1G91,  complaint, 
Aug.  31,  1929,  order,  Apr.  0,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  11-15.  ([Decision]  800.) 
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laws  with  respect  to  prices  for  cottonseed  and  acquiring  ownership  or  control 
of  cotton  gins;  filed  with  secretary  of  Senate,  Feb.  16,  1931.  1931.  ix+3427" 
4863  p.  1  tab.  (S.  doc.  209,  pt.  5,  71st  Cong.  2d  sess.)  ♦  Paper,  $1.75. 
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[i-eport]  findings,  and  order;  docket  1688.  complaint,  Aug.  23,  1929,  decision, 
Apr.  27,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  69-74.  ([Decision]  807.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  de- 
cisions, V.  15.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  l.ll/a2  :  807 

DeBesit  Chemical  Company.  In  matter  of  Maurice  Talmage,  individually  and 
doin;:  business  under  trade  name  and  style  of  DeBestt  Chemical  Company, 
complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  1876,  complaint, 
Nov.  18,  1930,  decision,  Apr.  27,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  75-80.  ([Decision]  808.) 
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[1931.]     p.  vii-xi.    I  FT  1.11/al :  14/cases 

Fayro  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Fayro"  Laboratories,  Incorpo- 
rated, complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  1564,  com- 
plaint, Feb.  19,  1929,  decision,  Apr.  16.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  31-37.  ([Decision] 
804.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.]      *  Paper,  5c.  FT  l.ll/a2:  804 

Grand  Rapids  Upholstering  Company.  In  matter  of  Joseph  Greenspan,  Incor- 
porated, trading  as  Grand  Rapids  Upholstering  Company,  complaint  (synop- 
sis) [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  18S7,  complaint,  Dec.  17,  1930, 
decision,  Apr.  27,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  81-86.  ( [Decision]  809.)  [From  F.  T.  C. 
decisions,  V.  15.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  l.ll/a2 :  809 

Iloboken  White  Lead  and  Color  Woi-lcs,  Incorpoi-atcd.  Federal  Trade  Commis- 
sion V.  Hoboken  White  Lead  &  Color  Works.  Inc.;  circuit  court  of  appeals, 
2d  circuit,  Jan.  19,  1931,  order  and  decree  [of  court].  [1931.]  2  p.  (F.  T.  C. 
[court  decision]  115.)     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  l.ll/a3  :  H  653 

Madison.  Dr.  Rodney,  Laboratories,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Dr.  Rodney 
Madison  Laboratories,  Inc.,  and  Rodney  Madison,  an  individual  and  as  presi- 
dent of  Dr.  Rodney  Madison  Laboratories,  Inc.  comi)laint  (synopsis)  [re- 
port] findings,  and  order;  docket  1507,  complaint.  Mar.  24,  1928,  decision, 
P'eb.  24,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  453^59.  ([Decision]  796.)  [From  F.  T.  C. 
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Merecrizers  Assoviation  of  America.  In  matter  of  Morcorizers  Association  of 
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1755.  complaint.  Fel).  5.  1030.  decision,  Mar.  24.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  1-10. 
([Decision]  799.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15. 1     *  Pai)er.  5c. 

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11931]  p.  87-90-1.  ([Decision]  810.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.] 
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Famous  Lasky  Corporation,  Adolph  Zukor,  and  Jesse  L.  Lasky;  abridgment 
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as  Peterson  Institute  of  Diet,  complaint  (synopsis)  [rejMjrt]  findings,  and 
order;  docket  1671,  complaint.  May  20,  1929,  decision.  Apr.  14,  1931.  [1931.] 
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Teachers.     Good  references  on  teachers  of  rural  schools,  status  and  prepara- 
tion;  compiled  by  Walter  H.  Gaumuitz.     1931.     [l]+9  p.  narrow  8°     (Bibli- 
ography 1.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-757  1 16.46 : 1 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consists  of  Annual 
reports,  Monographs,  Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  topographic 
maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour  and  other  maps  of  the 
United  States  and  of  the  States,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States,  and 
the  World  atlas  of  commercial  geology  (pt.  1,  out  of  print).  Practically  all  of  them 
are  sale  publications;  the  exceptions  are  indicated  by  the  dagger  (t).  The  maps  and 
folios  and  the  World  atlas  of  commercial  geology,  pt.  2,  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Sur- 
vey at  Washington,  D.  C.  A  discount  of  40  per  cent  is  allowed  on  any  order  for  maps 
or  folios  that  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail  price.  This  discount  applies  to  an  order 
for  either  maps  or  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  Remittance  for  these 
publications  should  be  made  by  money  order  payable  to  the  Director  of  the  Geological 
Survey,  Washington,  D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be 
sent  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Deschutes  River.  Geology  and  water  resources  of  middle  Deschutes  River  basin, 
Oreg.,  by  Harold  T.  Stearns ;  [with  title-page,  contents,  and  index  to  Water- 
supply  paper  637].  1931.  v +125-220+ iv  p.  il.  1  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  2  maps,  1  is 
in  pocket.     (Water-supply  paper  637  D.)     *  Paper,  35c.  1 19.13  :  637-D 

Ooodsprings,  Nev.     Geology  and  ore  deposits  of  Goodsprings  quadrangle,  Nev. 
[with  bibliography]  ;  by  D.  F.  Hewett.     1931.     ix+172  p.  il.  13  pi.  3  are  in 
pocket,  24  p.  of  pi.  4  maps  in  pocket,  4°     (Professional  paper  162.)     *  Paper, 
$1.15. 
L.  C.  card  GS  31-174  1 19.16 :  162 

Same.     (H.  doc.  510,  71st  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Great  Basin.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1928  :  pt.  10,  Great  Basin ; 
Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  A.  B.  Purton,  H.  D.  McGlashan, 
G.  H.  Canfield,  and  Robert  Follansbee,  district  engineers.  1931.  v+95  p.  iL 
(Water-supply  paper  670.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Utah,  Nevada, 
California,  Oregon,  and  Wyoming.]  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-348  1 19.13 :  670 

Same.     (H.  doc.  599,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Oulf  Coastal  Plain.     Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1928 :  pt.  8,  West- 
ern Gulf  of  Mexico  basins ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  C.  E. 
Ellsworth,  district  engineer.     1931.    v+123  p.  il.     (Water-supply  paper  668.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Texas.]     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-346  1 19.13  :  668 

Same.     (H.  doc.  597,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Hudson  Bay.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1928 :  pt.  5,  Hudson  Bay 
and  upper  Mississippi  River  basins ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  en- 
gineer, W.  A.  Lamb,  C.  L.  Batchelder,  S.  B.  Soul6,  H.  B.  Grosbach,  and  H.  O. 
Beckman,  district  engineers.  1931.  v+109  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  065.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Minnesota,  Wisconsin,  Illinois,  and  Missouri.] 
*  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-344  1 19.13 :  665 

Same.     (H.  doc.  594,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Mississippi  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1928 :  pt.  7,  Lower 
Mississippi  River  basin ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  H.  C. 
Beckman,  Robert  Follansbee,  J.  B.  Spiegel,  and  C.  E.  Ellsworth,  district  en- 
gineers. 1931.  iv+80  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  667.)  [Prepared  in  co- 
operation with  Missouri,  Arkansas,  Colorado,  Kansas,  and  Texas.]  *  Paper, 
15c 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-345  1 1913  :  667 

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162  Septoiber,  1931 

Mississippi  River — Continued. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  506,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Pacific  States.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1928:  pt.  12,  North 
Pacific  slope  drainage  basins,  B,  Snake  River  basin;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief 
hydniulic  en;;ineer,  G.  C.  Baldwin,  G.  L.  Parker,  C.  G.  Paulsen,  A.  B.  Purton, 
and  G.  H.  Canfield,  district  engineers.  1931.  vi+172  p.  il.  (Water-supply 
paper  G73.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Idaho,  Oregon,  Nevada,  and 
Washington.]  ♦  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-1  tJ7  1 19.13  :  673 

Same.     (H,  doc.  002,  71st  Cong.  3d  ses.s.) 

Same :  pt.  12,  North  Pacific;  slope  drainage  basins,  C,  Pacific  slope  basins 

in  Oregon  and  lower  Columbia  River  basin :  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic 
enjrlneer,  F.  F.  Hensiiaw.  G.  II.  Canlield.  and  (1.  L.  Parker,  district  engi- 
neers. 1931.  vi+lu5  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper  074.)  [Prepared  in  coop- 
eration with  Oregon  and  Washington.]     *  Paper.  Hoc. 

L.  C.  card  GS  10-167  1 19.13 :  674 

Same.     (H.  doc.  603,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1929 :  pt.  11,  Pacific  slope  basins 

in  California ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  H.  D.  McGlashan 
and  G.  H.  Cantield.  district  engineers.  19.31.  ix+L"J4  p.  il.  (Water-supply 
paper  691.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  California  and  Oregon.]  ♦Paper, 
45c. 

L.  C.  card  GS  10-439  1 19.13  :  691 

Same.     (H.  doc.  633,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Pw&/icaho}i.s  issued  in  Aug.  1931;  list  282.     [1931.]     4  p.     [Monthly.]     t 

1 19.14/4 :  282 
NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Grand  Canyon  of  the  Colorado.  How  Yavapai  Station  can  help  you  to  under- 
stand and  enjoy  Grand  Canyon,  Aug.  20,  1931.  4  p.  il.  (Educational  leaflet 
1.)  [This  leaflet  was  prepared  originally  l)y  Grand  Canyon  Committee  of 
National  Academy  of  Sciences  and  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington  as  aid 
to  the  visitor  to  this  unique  station,  designed  to  interpret  in  simple  form  the 
major  features  of  Grand  Canyon.]  t 
L.  C.  card  31-28070  I  29.11 : 1 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Grand  Valley  irrigation  project.  Hydraulic  and  electrical  apparatus  for  Grand 
Valley  power  plant.  Grand  Valley  project.  Colo.  [1931.]  cover-title.  i-f20  p. 
2  pi.  4°  (Specifications  528.)  [Con.sists  of  invitation  for  bids,  specifications, 
schedule,  and  drawings  for  irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until 
Oct.  20,  1931.]     t  Paper,  35c.  I  27.8  :  528 

A'eto  reclamation  era,  v.  22,  no.  9;  Sept.  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  185-204, 
il.  4"     [Monthly.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
L.  C.  card  9-35252  I  27.5  :  931  '9 

Note. — The  Ni-w  rrelaniation  era  is  a  magazine  for  the  farmers  and  the  ixTsonnel 
of  the  bureau.  Its  aim  is  to  a.><sist  tin-  .settlers  in  the  proper  use  of  water,  to  help 
them  in  ovfrcomiiiR  their  agricultural  difliculties.  to  inslruct  them  in  diversifying  and 
marketing  their  erops,  to  inspire  tlie  employees  of  tlie  bureau  and  chroniele  engineering 
fjrohlcms  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  ii  wliolclu-arted  spirit  of  coo^)<■ratlon,  so 
that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  suceiss.  Tlie  subscription  price  of 
Iho  New  rfclamation  era  Is  T.'jc.  a  yiar,  foreign  sutjscription.  $1.00.  payable  in  advance. 
Suliscrlptions  sliould  l)o  sent  to  tlie  Commissioner,  Hun-au  of  Reclamation.  Washington, 
D.  C,  and  n'mittaiicc  in  the  form  of  iiostal  monoy  order  or  New  York  draft  should  be 
made  payable  to  the  Hureau  of  Ueelamation.  Postage  stamps  are  not  acceptable  in 
payment  of  subscription. 

Reclamation  of  land.  Federal  reclamation  laws.  :MMiotate<l.  chronological  com- 
pilation of  public  statutes  of  United  States  relating  to  Federal  irrigation  of 
arid  lands,  witli  notes  of  decisions  of  courts,  comptroller.  coniptrolltT  gen- 
eral. Attorney  General.  Department  of  Interior,  and  Hureau  of  Reclamation. 
Mav,  1931:  by  Gleima  F.  Sinclair.  1931.  vi-f-462  p.  [Supersedes  editions  of 
1927-30.]  t 
L.  C.  curd  31-2.S106  I  27.2 :  L  44/5 

Ho^%-    1«    ortltM-   i>iil>lU?iltI<>iiM Se«'   liiforina  ( Ion    fo1I«M\liiu'   ContfiilM 


September,  1931  163 

ST.  ELIZABETHS  HOSPITAL 

Nurses.  9tli  annual  announcement  of  St.  Elizabeths  Hospital  school  of  nursing, 
1931.     1931.     iii+10  p.  1  pi.     t  1 1.14/2 :  N  93/5 

INTERSTATE   COMMERCE   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  reports  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports,  are  sold  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending  upon  the 
size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price  ifl.OO 
per  volume  ;  foreign  subscription,  .$1.50  ;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a  volume, 
be  sure  to  specify  whether  Finance,  Traffic,  or  Valuation  decisions  arc  desired.  Entries 
for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate 
Commerce   Commission   publications. 

Brakes.  No.  6486,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  United  States  v. 
Northern  Pacific  Eailway  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western 
district  of  Washington,  southern  division ;  brief  and  argument  for  appellant. 
[193L]     cover-title,  i+34  p.     t  IC  1.13/1 :  N  814/18 

Decisions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Finance  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Finance). 

Freight.     Freight  commodity  statistics,  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States, 
year  ended  Dec.  31,  1930;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.     1931.     cover- 
title,  p.  3-131,  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  no.  31100.)     *  Paper,  80c. 
L.  C.  card  A  25-724  IC  1  ste.  29 :  930 

Same,  3d  quarter,  1930;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.    1931.    10  p. 

oblong  large  8"     (Statement  Q-500.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

IC  1  ste.  26 :  930/3 

Same,  4th  quarter,  1930 ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.    1931.    10  p. 

oblong  large  8°     (Statement  Q-500.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

IC  1  ste.  26  :  930/4 

Fuel  for  locomotives  (charged  to  operating  expenses),  class  1  steam  railways 
in  United  States,  compiled  from  148  reports  representing  157  steam  railways, 
switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  July,  1931  and  1930  [and] 
7  months  ended  with  July,  1931  and  1930;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics. 
July,  1931.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-230.)  [Subject  to  revi- 
sion.]    t  IC  1  ste.  30 :  931/7 

Orain.  In  equity,  no.  452,  in  district  court,  western  district  of  Washington, 
southern  division.  Department  of  Public  Works  of  Washington  v.  United 
States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission ;  brief  for  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iiH-66  p.     t  IC  1.13/1 :  W  276 

Lake  Erie.  Franklin  and  Clarion  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission, finance  docket  no.  3794,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Lake  Erie, 
Franklin  and  Clarion  Railroad  Company;  brief.  [1931.]  cover-title,  ii+ 
36  p.     t  IC  1.13/2 :  In  2/63 

Ligonier  Valley  Rail  Road.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  finance 
docket  no.  3804,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Ligonier  Valley  Rail  Road  Com- 
pany; brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-f  63  p.     |  IC  1.13/2  :  In  2/64 

Okmulgee  Northern  Railway.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  finance 
docket  no.  3874,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Okmulgee  Northern  Railway 
Company  ;  brief.     [1931.]    cover-title,  ii-1-82  p.    %  IC  1.13/2  :  In  2/65 

Opinions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroads.  Freight  and  passenger  service  operating  statistics  of  class  1  steam 
railways  in  United  States,  compiled  from  148  reports  of  freight  service  sta- 
tistics representing  157  railways  and  from  145  reports  of  passenger  service 
statistics  representing  154  railways  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not 
included),  July,  1931  and  1930  [and  7  months  ended  with  July,  1931  and 
1930 ;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  July,  1931.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8° 
(Statement  M-210.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
.  L.  C.  card  A  29-379  IC  1  ste.21 :  931/7 

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164  September,  1931 

Railroads — Continued, 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compiled  from  monthly  reports  of  revenues  and  expenses  for 
171  steam  railways,  including  17  switching  and  terminal  companies,  July, 
1931  and  1930  [and  7  months  ended  with  July,  1031  and  193U ;  prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  July,  1931.  [2]  p.  11.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement 
M-100.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  28-22G6  IC  1  ste.l9 :  931/7 

Operating   revenues   and   operating  expenses   of   large   steam    railways, 

selected  items  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above  $25,000,000, 
July,  1931  and  1930  [and]  7  months  ended  with  July.  1931  and  1930;  [pre- 
pared in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  July,  1931.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (State- 
ment M-loO.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     f 

L.  0.  card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.20 :  931/7 

Operating  statistics  of  large  steam  railways,  selected  items  for  July,  1931, 

compared  with  July,  1930,  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above 
$25,000,000;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  July,  1931.  [2]  p.  oblong 
large  8°     (Statement  M-200.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-380  IC  1  ste.22  :  931/7 

Preliminary  abstract  of  statistics  of  common  carriers,  year  ended  Dec.  31, 

1930;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.    1931.    32  p.  4°    *  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  12-10009  IC  1.14 :  930 

Traffic  decisions.    See,  below,  center  head  Decisiona  (Traffic). 
Valuation  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Valuation). 

Decisions  (Finance) 

Note. — The    following   decisions    or    opinions   issued    in    separate    form    are    from    the 
Interstate   Commerce   Commission   reports. 

Big  Sandy  and  Cumberland  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8831,  Big  Sandy 
&  Cumberland  Railroad  Comi)any  et  al.  construction;  [decided  July  7,  1931]. 
1931.     [1] +286-289  p.     (F-4570.)     [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4570 

Burlington-Rock  Island  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8825,  Burlington-Rock 
Island  Railroad  Company  operation;  decided  July  3,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  277- 
280.     (F-4r)68.)     [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4568 

Carolina  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8606,  Carolina  Railroad  Company 
abandonment;  [decided  June  30,  1931].  1931.  [l]+248-252  p.  (F-4561.) 
[From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4561 

Central  Telephone  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  8868,  Central  Telephone  Com- 
pany control;  [decided  July  8,  1931].  1931.  [l]-f292-2W  p.  (F-4572.) 
[From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4572 

Charles  City  Western  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  SSS9,  Charles  City  Western 
Railway  Company  bonds;  [decided  Aug.  1,  1931].  1931.  [l]+430-432  p. 
(F-4G0O.)      [From  v.   175.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F^6liO 

Chester  and  Mount  Vernon  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8871,  Chester  &  Mount 
Vernon  Railroad  Company  control;  [decided  July  21,  1931].  1931.  [l]-t-37&- 
380  p.     (F-4590.)     [From  v.  175.]     ♦  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F^590 

Chicago  and  North  Wc.<<tcru  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  8804,  Chicago  &  North 
Western  Railway  Company  abandonment;  [decided  July  25,  1931].  1931. 
[1] +376-377  p.     (F-^589.)     [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper.  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  F-4589 

Finance  docket  no.  8886.  Chicago  &  North  Western   Railway  Company 

bonds;  decided   July  16,  1931.      [1931.]      p.   339-340.      (F-4579.)      [From   v. 
175.]     •Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F^579 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8872,  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Railway  Company  construction,  etc.;  decide<l  Aug.  6, 
1931.     [1931.]     p.  441-444.     (F^603.)     [From  v.  175.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

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September,  1931  155 

Delaware  and  Hudson  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8508,  Delaware  &  Hudson 
Railroad  Corporation  abandonment;  decided  July  20,  1931.  [1931.]  p  385- 
390.     (F^592.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4592 

Fairport,  Painesville  and  Eastern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  6207,  Fairport, 
Painesville  &  Eastern  Railroad  Company  securities;  [decided  July  11,  1931]. 
1931.     [1] +290-292  p.     (F-4571.)     [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

10  1.6/la :  F-4571 

Fort  Worth  and  Denver  Northern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8776,  Fort 
Worth  &  Denver  Northern  Railway  Company  construction;  decided  July  1, 
19.31.      [1931.]     p.  273-276.      (F^567.)      [From  v.  175.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

10  1.6/la :  F-4567 

Georgia  Soutlvwestern  and  Gulf  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8876,  Georgia 
Southwestern  &  Gulf  Railroad  Company  notes;  decided  July  1,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  267-269.     (F-4565.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,5c.  10 1.6/la :  F-4565 

Great  Northern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8747,  Great  Northern  Railway 
Company,  construction,  etc.;  decided  July  20,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  367-369. 
(F-4586.)     [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10  1.6/la  :  F-4586 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  and  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8911, 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Railway  Company  bonds ;  [decided 
July  30,  1931].    1931.    [1]+414-416  p.     (F-4596.)     [From  v.  175.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

10  1.6/la :  F-4596 

Mississippi  Eastern  Railn-aij.  Finance  docket  no.  8807,  Mississippi  Eastern 
Railway  Company  abandonment;  [decided  July  3,  1931].  1931.  [1] +270-272 
p.     (F-4566.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10 1.6/la :  F-4566 

Missouri  and  North  Arkansas  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  8894,  Missouri  & 
North  Arkansas  Railway  Company  receiver's  certificates;  decided  July  28, 
1931.     [1931.]     p.  373-375.     (F-4588.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

10  1.6/la :  F-4588 

Morris  and  Essex  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8801,  Morris  &  Essex  Railroad 
Company  bonds;  [decided  July  20,  1931.]  1931.  [1] +364-366  p.  (F-^585.) 
[From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4585 

North  Plains  and  Santa  Fe  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8880,  North  Plains  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  bond;  [decided  Aug.  4,  1931].  1931.  [l]+444- 
446  p.     (F-4604.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10  1.6/la  :  F-4604 

Northern  Pacific  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  7707,  Northern  Pacific  Railway 
Company  construction;  decided  June  27,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  203-215.  (F- 
4556.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4556 

Finance  docket  no.  8484,  Northern  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al.  ac- 
quisition;  decided  June  27,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  253-261.  (F-4562.)  [From 
V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4562 

Finance  docket  no.  8755,  Northern  Pacific  Railway  Company  abandon- 
ment; decided  July  24.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  381-384.  (F-4591.)  [From  v. 
175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F^591 

Rio  Grande  and  Eagle  Pass  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8482,  Rio  Grande 
&  Eagle  Pass  Railway  Company  control;  [decided  June  27,  1931].  1931. 
[1] +216-230  p.     (F-4557.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.      10  1.6/la  :  F-i557 

RocJccastle  River  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8615,  Rockcastle  River  Railway 
Company  abandonment;  decided  July  20,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  361-363.  (F- 
4584.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F^584 

St.  Louis-San  Francisco  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8771,  St.  Louis-San 
Francisco  Railway  Company  bonds ;  decided  June  27,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  237- 
247.     (F-4560.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  10 1.6/la :  F-4560 

Seaboard-Bay  Line  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  2149,  Seaboard-Bay  Line 
Company  loan;  decided  July  22,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  401-404.  (F-^594) 
[From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F^594 

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Seavicii'  Aveime  Industrial  Railivnij  of  The  Stanley  Works.  Finance  docket 
no.  8857,  Seaview  Avenue  Industrial  Railway  of  The  Stauh-y  Works  aban- 
donment of  operation;  dwided  July  ^.  VMl.  [11)31.]  p.  281-285.  (F^569.) 
[From  V.  175.]     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-^569 

StephenviUe  Xorth  and  South  Texas  Railvai/.  Finance  docket  no.  3459, 
Stei)li('iiville  North  &  South  Texas  Railway  Company  control ;  decided  June 
29,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  231-233.  (F-455S.)  [Imprint  date  incorrectly  given 
on  p.  233  as  1930.     From  v.  175.]     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F^558 

Ttcin  City  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8579,  Twin  City  Railroad  proposed 
operation;  [decided  June  20,  1931].  1931.  [1] +198-202  p.  {F^555.) 
[From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F^555 

United  Railuays.  Finance  docket  no.  8846,  United  Railways  Company  construc- 
tion, etc.;  [decided  July  20,  1031].  1931.  [1] +358-360  p.  (F-t583.) 
[From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-i583 

Wyaiidotte  Terminal  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  3998,  excess  income  of 
Wyandotte  Terminal  Railroad  Company;  [decided  Aug.  4,  1931].  1931. 
[1] +326-338  p.     (F-4578.)      [From  v.  175.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.      IC  1.6/la  :  F-4578 

Decisions  {Traffic) 

Note. — The   following   decisions    or    opinions   issued    in    separate   form    are    from    the 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Apples.  No.  24136,  Wyoming  Grocery  Company  v.  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  July  31.  1931].  1931.  [1] +596-598  p. 
([Opinion]  17089.)     [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  170S9 

Automobiles.  No.  20134.  Covey-Ballard  Motor  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee 
&  St.  Paul  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  25,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  309- 
315.     ([Opinion]  17058.)     [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17058 

Barges.  No.  23777,  American  Steel  Dredge  Company  v.  Wabash  Railway  Com- 
pany et  al.;  [decided  July  31,  1931].  1931.  [1] +582-584  p.  ([Opinion] 
17085.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17085 

Butter.  No.  21959,  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  et  al.  v. 
Alabama  Great  Southern  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  July  14,  1931]. 
1931.     [l]+704-706+ii  p.     ( [Opinion]  17011.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17011 

No.  22948,  Alex  Getz  Company  et  al.  v.  Chicago  &  North  Western  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  23,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  255-258.  ([Opinion] 
17045.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17045 

CaUe  joints.  No.  23962,  Southwe.stern  Light  &  Power  Company  v.  New  York 
Central  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  23,  1931].  1931.  [l]+470- 
472  p.     ([Opinion]  1G907.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.         IC  1.6/la  :  16967 

Cables.  No.  23665,  Southwest  L.  E.  Myers  Company  v.  International-Great 
Northern  Railroad  Company  et  al. :  decided  July  14.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  665- 
607.     ([Opinion]  17008.)      [From  v.  176.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  1700S 

Caretakers  of  cattle.  No.  13461,  Sioux  City  Live  Stock  Exchange  v.  Chicago, 
St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  10, 
1931.  [1931.]  635-636  + [1]  p.  ([Opinion]  17001.)  [From  v.  176.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.0/la  :  17W1 

Cattle.  No.  19089,  Live  Stock  Traffic  Association  et  al.  v.  Abilene  &  Southern 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  July  7,  1931].  1931.  [l]+18O-190+iii  p. 
([Opinion]  17029.)      [From  v.  ] 77.]     *  Paper,  .V.  IC  l.G/la  :  17029 

No.  24023,  Schaffnor  Brothers  Company  v.  Cleveland.  Cincinnati.  Chicago 

&  St.  Louis  Railway  tJompany  et  al. :  decided  July  28,  1931.     [19;U.]    p.  337- 
339.     ([Opinion]  17(Mi2.)      [From  v.  177.]     ♦  Paper,  5o.  IC  1.6/la  :  17062 

China-clay.  No.  20409,  International  Paiier  Comjiany  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  14,  19.'U.  [1931.]  191-201 +ii  p. 
([Opinion]  17030.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper.  He.  IC  1.6/la  :  17030 

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Coid.  No.  23873.  O.  A.  Ritter  Coal  Company  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  23.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  241-243.  ([Opinion] 
17041.)      [From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17041 

No.  24026,  Darling  &  Company   v.  Cleveland.  Cincinnati.  Chicago  «&  St. 

Louis  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  24,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  281-284. 
([Opinion]  17051.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17051 

Contractors'  outfits.  No.  22916,  S.  J.  Graves  &  Sons  Company  v.  Chicago,  St. 
Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Railway  Company;  [decided  July  28.  1931]. 
1931.     [1] +732-734  p.     ([Opinion]  17098.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17098 

Cotton.  No.  17000,  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  3,  cotton;  decided  July  14, 
1931.  [1931.]  643-648 +v  p.  ( [Opinion]  17003.)  [From  v.  176.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17003 

No.  ISSOl,  Arkansas  Cotton  Trade  Association  v.  St.  Louis-San  Francisco 

Railway  Company  et  al. ;    [decided  June  9,   1931].     1931.     Fl] +.588-593  p. 
([Opinion]  16991.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5e.  IC  1.0/la :  16991 

Freight  rates.  No.  15879,  eastern  class  rate  investigation;  [decided  Julv  14, 
1931].      1531.       [1] +156-157+1    p.       ([Opinion]    17026.)       [From    v.    177.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17026 

No.  20806,  Frank  R.  Goodinc;  et  al.  v.  Oregon  Short  Line  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  July  27,  1931.  [1931.]  293-296+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion] 
17055.)      [From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17055. 

No.  21341.  State  Docks  Commission  et  al.  v.  Louisville  &  Nashville  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. :  decided  June  2,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  473-478.  ([Opinion] 
16968.)      [From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16968. 

Fruit.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3574,  stopping  in  transit  to 
partly  unload  shipments  of  fresh  fruits  and  vegetables  on  eastbound  trans- 
continental traffic,  when  from  northwestern  points ;  decided  Julv  28,  1931. 
[1931.]     511-513+ [1]   p.      ([Opinion]   17071.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17071 

Furniture.  No.  17000,  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  5,  furniture ;  decided  July 
28,1931.  [1931.]  5-122+vip.  ( [Opinion]  17020.)  [From  v.  177.]  *  Paper. 
10c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17020 

Garlic.  No.  24112,  Pennsylvania  Macaroni  Company  v.  Texas  Sc  New  Orleans 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Julv  17,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  1-4.  ([Opinion] 
17019.)      [From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17019, 

Gasoline.  No.  23622,  Grant  Co-Operative  Oil  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  27,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  549-554. 
([Opinion]  16984.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16984 

Glass.  No.  23606,  Memphis  Freight  Bureau,  for  Binswanger  &  Company  et  al., 
V.  Louisiana  Railway  &  Navigation  Companv  et  al. ;  decided  July  18,  1931. 
[1931.]     797-800 +ii  p.     ( [Opinion]  17018.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

10 1.6/la :  17018 

Grading  machinery.  No.  23289,  E.  F.  Craven  Company  et  al.  v.  Alton  &  Eastern 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  30,  1931].  1931.  [1] +594-598  p. 
([Opinion]  16992.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16992 

Grain.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3602,  ex-river  grain  and  grain 
products  from  Cairo  and  Metropolis.  111.,  to  Mississippi  Valley ;  [decided  July 
21,  1931].     1931.     [1] +206-208+ [1]  p.     ([Opinion]  17033.)      [From  v.  177.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17033 

Granite.  No.  23945,  Plvmouth  Quarries,  Incorporated,  v.  New  York,  New  Haven 
&  Hartford  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  .July  28,  1931.  [1931.]  517- 
519+ [1]   p.      ([Opinion]    17073.)      [From  v.  177.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17073 

Harvesters.  No.  23969,  Caterpillar  Tractor  Company  v.  Southern  Pacific  Com- 
panv et  al.;  [decided  July  13,  1931].  1931.  [1] +656-658  p.  ([Opinion] 
17006.)      [From  V.  170.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17006, 

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Hides.  No.  24204,  Hickman  &  Reilly  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Illinois  Central 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  28,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  335-336. 
([Opinion]  17001.)      [From  v.  177.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la :  17001 

Horseshoes.  No.  23802,  Phoenix  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Chesapealce  &  Ohio 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decidi'd  July  2S.  1931].  1931.  [1] +342-344  p. 
([Opinion]   17004.)      [From  v.  177.]     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17064 

Ice  inachinrK.  No.  23743,  Superior  Ice  Company  et  al.  v.  Chicago,  Rock  Island 
&  (Juif  Railway  Com|)any  et  aj. ;  [decide<l  Julv  23,  1931].  1931.  [l]+244- 
246  p.     ([Opinion]  17042.)      [From  v.  177.]     •  Paper,  5c.         IC  1.6/la  :  17042 

Iron.  No.  21733,  All  Steel-Equip  Company  et  al.  v.  Akron,  Canton  &  Youngs- 
town  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  June  24,  1931].  1931.  [l]+520- 
531+ii  p.     ([Opinion]  10979.)      [From  v.  176.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  10979 

No.  23752,  Lynchburg  Iron  &  Metal  Company  v.  Southern  Railway  Com- 
pany et  al.;  decided  July  29,  1931.  [1931.]  593-595-f[l]  p.  ([Opinion] 
17088.)      [From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  17088 

No.  24097,  Illinois  Steel  Bridge  Company  v.  Chicago  &  Alton  Railroad 

Company  et  al.;  [decided  July  23,  1931].     1931.     [IJ +204-205  p.     ([Opinion] 
17032.)      [From  v.  177.]     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/la  :  17032 

Jelly  glasses.  No.  23010,  Armour  &  Company  v.  Jamestown,  Westfield  &  North- 
western Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  23,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  263-205. 
([Opinion]  17047.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  l.G/la  :  17047 

Lard  substitutes.  No.  23152,  Southern  Cotton  Oil  Company  v.  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Railroad  Company;  [decided  July  14,  1931].  1931.  [1] +794-796 
p.     ([Opinion]  17017.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17017 

Logs.  No.  23043,  Russell  Fortune,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  25,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  297-304.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 17056.)      [From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/la  :  17056 

No.  23825,  Linton  Lumber  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Com- 
pany;  decided  July  23,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  231-234.  ([Opinion]  17038.) 
[From  V.  177.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17038 

Lubricating-oils.  No.  23063,  Mid-Continent  Petroleum  Corporation  v.  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  14,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  649-654.     ([Opinion]  17004.)      [From  v.  176.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17004 

Lumber.  No.  16000,  Port  Arthur  Chamber  of  Commerce  &  Shipping  v.  Aber- 
deen &  Rockflsh  Railroad  Company  et  al.;  [decided  July  7,  1931].  1931. 
[1] +632-034  p.     ([Opinion]  17000.)      [From  v.  170.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

IC  l.G/la :  17000 

No.  17224,  Wausau  Southern  Lumber  Company  v.  Alabama  Great  South- 
ern Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  7,  1931.  ,  [1931.]  p.  787-793.  il. 
([Opinion]  17010.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17016 

No.  23060,  Egyptian  Tie  &  Timber  Company  v.  Missouri  Southern  Rail- 
road Company  et  al.;  decided  July  29,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  503-509.  ([Opin- 
ion] 17009.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  17009 

No.  23225,  Egyptian  Tie  &  Timber  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad 

Company   et   al. ;    decided   June   20.   1931.     [1931.]     p.    577-583.     ([Opinion] 
16989.)      [From  v.  170.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/la  :  10989 

No.  23636,  Perrine-Armstrong  Company  v.  Chicago  &  Erie  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  [<leclded  July  25.  1931].  1931.  [l]  +  290-292  p.  ([Opinion] 
17054.)      [From  v.  177.]     •Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17054 

No.   24035,   TraQic  Bureau.   Chamber  of  (\>mmerco.   Lynchburg.   Va.,   v. 

Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway  Comjiany  et  al. ;  decided  July  23.  1931.     [1931.] 
p.  225-228.     ([Opiidon]  17o:i0.)      [From  v.  177.]     •  Pai>er.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17030 

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Methanol.  No.  22447,  Wood  Distillers  Corporation  et  al.  v.  New  York,  Ontario 
&  "Western  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  30,  1931.  [1931.]  p  607- 
612.     ([Opinion]  16994.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16994 

Misrouting.  No.  23174,  F.  S.  Martin  &  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  June  30,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  573-575 
([Opinion]  16987.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5e.  IC  1.6/la :  16987 

No.  23907,  Pierre  Furniture  Company  v.  Chicago  &  North  Western  Rail- 
way Company;  [decided  July  29,  1931].  1931.  [1] +514-516  p.  ([Opinion] 
17072.)     [From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17072 

Paper.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3480,  waste  paper  and  related 
articles  from,  to,  and  between  points  in  southern  territory;  decided  June  30, 
1931.  [1931.]  599-606+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion]  16993.)  [From  v.  176.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16993 

No.  23099,  Carthage  Pulp  &  Board  Company  v.  Pennsylvania  Railroad 

Company  et  al. ;   decided  July  22.  1931.     [1931.]      p.  217-224.      ([Opinion] 
17035.)     [From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17035 

Paper  J)oard.  No.  23482,  O.  A.  Smith  Agency,  Incorporated,  for  Chesapeake  Cor- 
poration et  al.  V.  Southern  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  23,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  259-262.     ([Opinion]  17046.)     [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17046 

Parcel  post.  No.  24092,  proposed  changes  in  rates  and  regulations  affecting 
4th-class  mail  matter,  increase  in  size  and  weight  limits ;  decided  July  7,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  659-664.     ([Opinion]  17007.)     [From  v,  176.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17007 

Peaches.  No.  22829,  Topeka  Chamber  of  Conmierce  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  20,  1931.  [1931.]  437- 
441+[1]  p.     ([Opinion]  16957.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  16957 

Petroleum.  No.  17000,  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  4,  petroleum  and  petro- 
leum products ;  no.  18458,  general  petroleum  investigation ;  decided  July  7, 
1931.     [1931.]     p.  637-642.     ([Opinion]  17002.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17002 

Piling.  No.  21978,  Manassa  Timber  Company  v.  St  Louis-San  Francisco  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  [decided  July  14,  1931.]  1931.  [l]+158-160+ii  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 17027.)     [From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17027 

No.  23798,  Manassa  Timber  Company  v.  Alabama,  Tennessee  &  Northern 

Railroad  Corporation   et  al. ;   decided  July  28,   1931.      [1931.]     p.   339-341. 
([Opinion]  17063.)     [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17063 

Potatoes.  No.  23194,  D.  E.  Rvan  Company  v.  Chicago  &  North  Western  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  3,  1931.  [1931.]  613-618+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion] 
16995.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  16995 

No.  23866,  D.  E.  Ryan  Company  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Company 

et  al.:   [decided  July  29,  1931].     1931.     [1] +348-350  p.     ([Opinion]  17066.) 
[From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17066 

No.  23990.  J.  C.  Famechon  Company  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company 

et  al.;  [decided  July  23,  1931].     1931.     [1] +228-230  p.     ([Opinion]  17037.) 
[From  V.  177.]    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17037 

Reconsignment.  No.  22662,  Dale  Oil  &  Refining  Company  v.  Chicago  Great 
Western  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  July  14.  1931].  1931.  [1]+154- 
155  p.     ([Opinion]  17025.)     [From  v.  177.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17025 

Road  scrapers.  No.  21345,  Galion  Iron  Works  &  Manufacturing  Company  v. 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  28,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  333-334.     ([Opinion]  17060.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17060 

Setcer-pipe.  No.  23521,  Shreveport  Chamber  of  Commerce,  for  Shearman  Con- 
crete Pipe  Company  et  al.  v.  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Railway  Company  et  al. : 
decided  July  30.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  603-606.  ([Opinion]  17091.)  [From  v. 
177.]     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  1.6/la  :  17091 


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170  September,  1931 

Soapatone.  No.  23773,  United  States  Graphite  Company  v.  Micliigau  Central 
Railroad  Company;  decided  July  29,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  34i>-347.  ([Opinion] 
17U65.)      [From  V.  177.1     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17065 

Steam-boilers.  No.  23021,  WIckes  Boiler  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St. 
Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  30,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  583-587.     ([Opinion]   1C990.)     [From  v.  170.]     •Paper,  5c. 

ICl.o/la:  16990 

Steel.  No.  22513,  Cabranette  Corporation  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway  Com- 
pany et  al.;  [decided  June  16,  1931].  1931.  [1] +266-268  p.  ([Opinion] 
17048.)      [From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/1  a  :  17048 

Stratcberries.  No.  23S78,  Metzler  &  Sons,  Incorporated,  v.  Railway  Express 
Agency,  Incorporated;  decided  July  25,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  30.>-30S.  ([Opin- 
ion]  17057.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17057 

Snitchinff  charges.  No.  23378  (sub-no.  1),  Dairyman's  Feed  &  Supply  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railwav  Company  et  al. ; 
decided  July  23.  1931.  [1931.]  269-271+ii  p.  ([Opinion]  17049.)  [From 
V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17049 

Telephone.  No.  14700,  depreciation  charges  of  telephone  companies;  no.  15100, 
depreciation  charges  of  steam  railroad  companies;  decided  July  28,  1931. 
[1931.]     351-5004-ix  p.     ([Opinion]   17067.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper.  15c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17067 

Tires.  No.  24051,  Firestone  Tire  &  Rubber  Company  et  al.  v.  Akron.  Canton  & 
Youngstown  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  24,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  287- 
290.     ([Opinion]  17053.)      [From  v.  177.]     'Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/1  a :  17053 

Weighing  charges.  No.  23SS6,  Crenshaw  Brothers  Produce  Company  et  al.  v. 
Seaboard  Air  Line  Railway  Company ;  decided  July  25,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  501- 
502.     ([Opinion]  170GS.)     [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17068 

Wharfage  charges.  No.  23216,  Mobile  Chamber  of  Commerce  v.  Gulf.  Mobile  & 
Northern  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  July  23,  1931].  1931.  [1]  + 
202-203  p.     ([Opinion]  17031.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper.  5o. 

IC  1.0/1  a  :  17031 

Wheat.  No.  15037,  Southwestern  Millers'  Leaijue  et  al.  v.  Atchison.  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  July  13.  1931].  1931.  [1]  + 
668-670+ii  p.     ([Opinion]  17009.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17009 

No.   23631,   Hardeman-King  Company   v.  Chicago,  Rock  Island   &  Gulf 

Railwav    Company    et    al. ;    decided    July    23,    1931.      [1931.]      p.    247-250. 
([Opinion]   17043.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17043 

No.  23696,  Larabee  Flour  Mills  Company  v.  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy 

Railroad    Company    et    al. ;    decided    July    23,    1931.      [1931.]      p.    235-237. 
([Opinion]   17039.)      [From  v.  177.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17039 

No.  23750,  Smith-Ingrahani  Grain  Company  et  al.  v.  Chicago.  Rock  Island 

&  Gulf  Railway  Company  et  al.;   [decided  July  IG,  1931].     1931.     [1]+152- 
153  p.     ([Opinion]    17024.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper.  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  17024 

Wood.  No.  23592,  Meridian  Traffic  Bureau  v.  Alabama,  Tennessee  &  Northern 
Railroad  Corporation  et  al. ;  decided  July  2,  1931.  [1931.]  619-622+[l]  p. 
([Opinion]    1(;990.)      [From  v.  176.]     ♦Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  16996 

Decisions  (Valuation) 

NoTK. — The    followiiiK    decisions   or    opinions    issued    In    scpnrnte    form    mv    from    the 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission   v.Tluatlon  reports. 

Buffalo  tmd  S'usiiiirhnnua  Railroad.  Valuation  docket  no.  3-10.  Buffalo  &  Sus- 
(luebanna  Railroad  Corporation  et  al. ;  [decided  June  5,  1931].  1931.  [2]  + 
199-276  p.  11.     (B-805.)      [From  Valuatiim  reports,  v.  36.]     ♦Paper,  15c. 

ICl  val.9/a:  B-S05 

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September,  1931  \'J1 

Chicago  Great  Western  Railroad.  Valuation  docket  no.  363,  Chicago  Great 
Western  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Apr.  20,  1931.]  1931.  [2]+137- 
336p.il.     (B-SOO.)      [Fi-om  Valuation  reports,  V.  35.]     *  Paper,  25c. 

IC  1  val.  9/a  :  B-SOO 

Duluth,  South  Shore  and  Atlantic  Raihvay.  Valuation  docket  no.  256,  Duluth, 
South  Shore  «&  Atlantic  Railway  Company;  [decided  May  22,  1931].  1931. 
[2] +141-198  p.  il.     (B-804.)     [From  Valuation  reports,  v.  36.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

IC  1  Tal.9/a  :  B-804 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Ahson,  Charles  M.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-365.  Charles  M.  Abson  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report  and  brief.  [1931.] 
p.  21-36.     +  J  1.13  :  Ab  89 

Adams,  Cecil  Q.  No.  2563,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Oct.  term, 
1031,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Cecil  Q.  Adams,  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+8  p.  large  8"    i  J  1.13  :  Ad  17/5 

Alger-Sullivan  Lumter  Company.  No.  6197,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit,  Alger-Sullivan  Lumber  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  ii+25  p.    $  J  1.13  :  Al  35 

American  Felt  Company.  No.  5303,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia, 
Oct.  term.  1931,  American  Felt  Company  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  appellee. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  ii +32  p.    t  J  1.13  :  Am  3/167 

American  Foundation,  Incorporated.  No.  255,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  American  Foundation,  Incorporated,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals ;  brief  for 
United  States  in  opposition.      [1931.]     cover-title,  i+15  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  Am  3/168 

Aquilino,  Guido.  No.  5374,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1931,  Guido  Aquilino  v.  United  States;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  19  p.    $  J  1.13  :  Aq  53 

Anny  and  Navy  Cluh  of  America.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-495,  Army  and 
Navy  Club  of  America  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1931.]  p. 
45-73.     t  J  1.13  :  Ar  59 

Becman,  Martha  E.  No.  289,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Basil  Robillard, 
executor  of  Martha  H.  Beeman,  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+6  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  B  392/3 

Same;   supplemental  memorandum  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title, 

3  p.     t  J  1.13  :  B  392/4 

Borum,  John.  No.  5323,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia.  Apr.  term, 
1931,  John  Borum,  John  Logan,  and  Milti)n  Guy  v.  United  States,  appeal 
from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia ;  supplemental  brief  of  appellee. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  12  p.     %  J  1.13  :  B  648/2 

Bowles,  Norman  S.  No.  282,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Norman  S. 
Bowles  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  4th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.1 
cover-title,  i+13  p.     t  J  1.13 :  B  681/3 

Brotvn,  Jacob  F.  Nos.  2578,  2583,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Jacob  F.  Brown ;  Jacob  F.  Brown  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petitions  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  commissioner.  [1931.]  cover-title,  ii+39  p. 
large  8"     t  J  1.13  :  B  813/19 

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172  September,  1931 

Chicago  and  North  Wcstrni  Railroad.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-ISS,  Chicago 
&  N<»rtli\ve.stern  Railroad  Coiiir'an.v  v.  T'liittnl  States;  dofeinlant's  demurrer 
to  plaintiff's  iictition  |  aud  defendant's  brief  on  demurrer].     [lS>i>l.]     \).  11-15.    t 

J  1.13  :C  43/157 

In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-IN!),  Chicajro  &  Northwestern  Railroad  Com- 
pany V.  United  Stati's;  defendant's  demurrer  to  plaintiff's  petition  (and  de- 
fendant's brief  on  demurrer].     [1931.]     p.  9-13.     t  J  1.13:  C  43/158 

Chicago  Portrait  Compang.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1931.  David 
Burnet.  <ommissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Chicago  Portrait  Compan.v  ;  peti- 
tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7tli  circuit  and 
brief  in  .support  thereof.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii +18  p.     t  J  1.13  :  C  43/160 

United   States  circuit  court   of  appeals  for  7th  circuit    [no.  4434,   Oct. 

term,  1930.  Apr.  session,  1931.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Chicago 
Portrait  CoiniKin.v.  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Ajipcals : 
proceedings.]     [1931.]  p.  32-38.    %  J  1.13  :  C  43/159 

Christopher,  L.  J.  No.  5234.  in  Ccurt  of  Apjieals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1931.  L.  J.  Christopher  v.  commissir)ner  of  intenial  revenue,  appeal 
from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  api)ellee.     [1931.]    cover-title,  i-|-20  p.    t 

J  1.13  :  C  400 

Christoiihcr,  L.  J.,  Company  of  Caiifornia.  No.  5235.  in  Court  of  Appeals  of 
District  of  Columbia,  L.  J.  Christopher  Compan.v  of  California  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+14  p.    +  J  1.13 :  C  406/3 

Christopher,  L.  J..  Company  of  Delaware.  No.  52.30,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of 
District  of  Columbia,  Oct.  term.  1931,  L.  J.  Christopher  Company  of  Dela- 
ware V.  commissioner  of  interna!  revenue,  appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals; 
brief  for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-f  15  p.    t  J  1.13  :  C  400/2 

Corbctt,  Merritt  J.  No.  272,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931.  Merritt  J.  Cor- 
bett  V.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  ixnition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  respondent 
in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f  10  p.     %  J1.13:CSl/0 

Coronado  Oil  and  Gas  Company.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term.  1931, 
David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Coronado  Oil  and  Gas 
Company ;  petition  for  writ  cf  certiorari  to  Court  of  Appeals  of  District 
of  Columbia  and  brief  in  support  thereof.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+18  p.     t 

J  1.13  :C  810/14 

Davis,  J.  B.  No.  271,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  J.  B.  Davis  v.  United 
States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit;  memorandum  for  I'nited  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title. 
i+5  p.     t  J  1.13  :D  204/9 

Democratic  League  of  Delaware.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.  Mar. 
term,  1931,  no.  4.592,  United  States  r.  Democratic  I.eaL'ue  of  Delaware,  cor- 
poration of  Delaware,  in  matter  of  appeal  of  Harold  I).  Wilson  from  order 
ad.judging  him  in  contempt ;  no.  4010,  Harold  D.  Wilson  v.  I'nited  States,  on 
ap])eal  from  order  of  district  court  for  district  of  Delaware;  ai)iK'llaiit's 
brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-f  14  p.     t  J  1.13  ;D  390 

Engclsherg,  Joseph.  No.  280,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term.  1931.  .Toseph  Engels- 
berg  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
apiK'als  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i  +  U  p.     +  J  1.13;  En  32 

Faf alios,  Oeorgios.  No.  .302,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Georgios,  or 
George,  Fafalios  v.  William  N.  Doak,  Secretary  of  Labor,  on  i>etitfon  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia:  brief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i +8  p.     t  J  1.13 :  F 13/2 

Faiyners'  Liventoek  Commission  Company.  Equity  nos.  4389  and  4390  consoli- 
dated, in  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Illinois,  Farmers'  Livestock 
Cominission  Coniiiany  and  L.  W.  Conover  v.  United  States  et  al. ;  lirief  for 
United  Stat(>s.      11931.]     cover-title,  v  +  107  p.     t  J  1.13 :  F  229/7 

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September,  1931  ;[73 

Pearson,  Francis  J.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-383,  Francis  J.  Fearson  v. 
United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report  and  findinss 
of  fact.     [1931.]     p.  73-83.     $  J  1.13 :  F  312 

Frommel  Realty  and  Investment  Comimny.  No.  275,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct. 
term,  1931,  Frommel  Realty  and  Investment  Co.  [et  al.]  v.  United  States,  oii 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief 
for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+13  p.    $    J  1.13  :'  F  927 

Gander,  gas  scretr.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  United 
States  V.  gas  screw  Gander,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Con- 
necticut; brief  for  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+18  p.  large  8°     ± 

J  1.13  :  G  151/2 

Hanlon,  Mary  E.  Nos.  326  and  327,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Mary 
E.  Hanlon  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Henagban  v.  [same],  on  petitions  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  4tb  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i+12  p.     ?  J  1.13  :  H  195/13 

Bertz  Driv-Ur-Self  Stations,  Incorporated.  No.  5440,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of 
District  of  Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United  States  v.  One  Buick  sedan,  etc.. 
Hertz  Driv-Ur-Self  Stations,  Inc.,  intervener ;  brief  for  appellant.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  ii+25  p.     $  J  1.13  :  H  443 

Home  Title  Insurance  Company.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1931, 
United  States  v.  Home  Title  Insurance  Company  :  petition  for  writ  of  certi- 
orari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  and  brief  in  support  thereof. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i+14  p.     t  J  1.13  :  H  752/5 

United  States  circuit  coui-t  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  no.  225,  Oct.  term, 

1930,  Home  Title  Insurance  Company  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  eastern  district  of  New  York ;  [opinion  of  court]  decided  June 
1,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  129-136.     |  J  1.13 :  H  752/4 

Hutchins  L-umher  and  Storage  Company.  No.  4534,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  7th  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Hutchins  Lumber  &  Storage  Company  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+9  p.     t 

J  1.13:  H  97 

Jahara,  F.  21.,  <£•  Bros.  No.  254.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931,  F.  M. 
Jabara  &  Bros.  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court 
of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  ii+14  p.     J  J  1.13  :  J  111 

Jankoiosky,  Simon.  No.  467.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit,  Simon 
Jankowsk.v  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
ii+19  p.     I  J  1.13  :  J  259 

Knnuff.  John  N.,  Co-mpanii.  Incorporated.  Congressional  no.  17630.  in  Court  of 
Claims,  John  N.  Knauff  Company.  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  excep- 
tions to  plaintiff's  request,  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact,  and  brief. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  1+305-337  p.     |  J  1.13  :  K  729/3 

Laughlin.  Elmyr  A.  No.  312,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Bessie  D.  Laugh- 
lin,  administratrix  of  Elmyr  A.  Laughlin,  v.  Thomas  E.  Robertson,  commis- 
sioner of  patents,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Customs  and 
Patent  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+10  p.     ±  J  1.13  :  L  368/6 

Laim/ers  Mortgage  Company.  No.  — .  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Frank 
Collis  Bowers,  as  executor  of  Frank  K.  Bowers,  formerly  collector  of  internal 
revenue,  v.  Lawyers  Mortgage  Company ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit  and  brief  in  support  thereof.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  1+18  p.     i  J  1-13  :  L  449/2 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  no.  16,  Oct.  term, 

1930,  Lawyers'  Mortgage  Company  v.  Frank  K.  Bowers,  collector  of  internal 
revenue,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  New  York;  [opin- 
ion of  court]  decided  June  1,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  140-152.     t  J  1.13  :  L  449/1 

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Lcfkowitz,  Daniel  M.  United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2(1  circuit,  no. 
A'.Vl,  Oct.  term,  1930,  in  matter  of  application  of  Daniel  ^I.  I^efkowitz  and  Pauline 
Paris,  i>etitioners-api>ellant.'<,  for  suppression  of  any  and  all  evidence  of  what- 
ever nature,  obtained  directly  or  indirectly  by  rea.son  of  search  of  premi.-Jes 
room  GU4.  1547  I'roadway,  l)orou;,di  of  Manhattan,  city  and  State  of  Xew  York, 
and  for  return  of  all  books,  papers,  CMirrespondence,  and  all  other  paiKjrs  and 
records  belonging;  to  said  Daniel  M.  Lefkowitz,  et  cetera.  United  States  at- 
torney for  southern  district  of  New  York,  re.spondent-aiipelUe,  appeal  from 
district  court  for  southern  district  of  New  York ;  [opinion  of  court]  decided 
July  10,  1931.     11931.]     p.  114-120.     t  J  1.13 :  L  521/2 

Little  Cahaba  Coal  Cainitaiu/.  No.  GllO.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  cir- 
cuit, W.  S.  Snead,  collector  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Little  Cahaba  Coal  Com- 
pany, appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  division  of  northern  district  of 
Alabama ;  brief  for  appellant.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+88  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  L  721/2 

McDennott,  Joint  T.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-395,  John  T.  McDermott  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  I'eport  of  commissioner,  request  for 
findings  of  fact  in  lieu  thereof,  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  13-19.    t      J  1.13  :  M  143 

Marietta  Mamiiactnring  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  E-.")46.  Marietta 
Manufacturing  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [lv»31.]  p. 
239-250.     t  J  1.13  :  M  338/8 

Marston,  Edgar  L.  No.  5352.  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  David 
Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  r.  Ivlgar  L.  Marston,  api»eal  from 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  appellant.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+26  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  M  359/2 

Maryland  Casualty  Company.  No.  260,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
Maryland  Casualty  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certio- 
rari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in 
opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+6  p.     J  J  1.13 :  M  309/31 

Matheson,  William  J.  No.  306,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Hugh 
M.  Matheson  and  Willis  D.  Wood,  executors  of  William  J.  Matheson.  r.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+3S  p.  large  8°    t 

J  1.13  :  M  421/4r 

Meurer  Steel  Barrel  Company.  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  0-1278, 
Meurer  Steel  Barrel  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States:  defendant's  exceptions 
to  commissioner's  report  and  requests  for  additional  findings.  [1931.]  p. 
337-346.     t  J1.13:M571/S 

No.  C-1278,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Meurer  Steel  Barrel  Company  v.  United 

States;  brief  for  defendant.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+347-390  p.  il.  1  pi.     t 

J  1.13  :  M  571/4 

Miller,  Lament.  Nos.  304  and  305,  in  Suprreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Lamont 
Miller  v.  United  States;  Clinton  Hoffman  v.  [same],  on  petition  for  writs  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+11  p.     t  J  1.13 :  M  615/14 

Mitchell,  Sidney  Z.  No.  269,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Sidney  Z. 
Mitchell  V.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  respond- 
ent in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+12  p.     t  J  1.13  :  M  695/4 

"Nitro  Chemical  Corporation.  No.  205,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Nitra 
Chemical  Coriioralion  i\  Unltinl  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title. 
i+G  p.     t  J  1.13  :N  038/7 

Oceanic  steamship  Compony.  No.  J-367,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Oceanic  Steam- 
ship Company  r.  United  States;  defendant's  motion  to  dismiss  [and  brief 
in  supiiort  of  defendant's  motion.]     [lO^Jl.]     cover-title.  i-i-l-2S  p.     t 

.1  1.13  :Oc  2/13 

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Onondaga  Company.  No.  320,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Onondaga 
Company  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  memorandum  for 
respondent.      [1931.]      cover-title,  i+19  p.     t  J  1.13:  On  6/3 

Opinions.  [Official  opinions  of  Attorneys  General]  v.  36,  [signature]  27. 
[1931.]     p.  415-430.  J  1.5/a  :  36/27 

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Otcen,  Frank  G.  No.  6323,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Leila  S. 
Owen,  administratrix  of  Frank  G.  Owen,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  ijetition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
respondent.  [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+34  p.     t  J1.13:Ow2/7 

Thilips,  John  L.  No.  5238,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Apr. 
term,  1930,  John  L.  Philips  et  al.  v.  United  States;  brief  of  United  States. 
[1981.]     cover-title,  vi+201  p.     $  J  1.13  :  P  539/4 

Pitts,  G.  Bryan.  No.  221,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  G.  Bryan  Pitts 
V.  William  L.  Peak  [superintendent,  Washington  Asylum  and  Jail],  on  peti- 
tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia ;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1931.]    cover-title,  i+9  p.     t    J  1.13  :  P  687/20 

Revolutionary  age.  No.  281,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Benjamin 
Gitlow,  as  president  [and  publisher  of  newspaper  entitled  Revolutionary  age], 
V.  John  J.  Kiely,  as  postmaster  of  city  of  New  York,  on  i)etition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  [1] +11  p.     t  J  1.13  :  R  328/3 

Rossi,  Herman  J.  United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Herman  J.  Rossi  et  al.  vs.  United  States,  no.  6238,  upon  appeal  from  district 
court  for  district  of  Idaho,  northern  division ;  proceedings  had  in  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.     [1931.]     p.  416-445.     t  J  1.13  :  R  735/6 

Rusk,  Mrs.  Margaret.  No.  4557,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
Charles  A.  Rusk,  Annie  R.  Bairstow,  and  John  A.  Rusk,  executors  of  Margaret 
Rusk,  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title,  ii+32  p. 
large  8°     $  J  113  :  R  897 

^adi,  Subhi  M.  No.  247,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Subhi  Mustafa  Sadi 
V.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+14  p.     $  J1.13:Sal5/2 

Sargent,  Mrs.  Marian  A.  No.  303,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Charles  E. 
Stratton  et  al.,  executors  [of  Marian  Appleton  Sargent],  v.  United  States,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit ;  brief 
for  United  States  in  opposition.    [1931.]    cover-title,  i+9  p.    t    J  1.13  :  Sa  73/5 

£ims,  Jeft  D.,  jr.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Jeff  D.  Sims,  jr.,  v. 
United  States;  brief  and  argument  of  appellee.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+12  p.     I  J1.13:Si58/8 

Sp7'ing  Canyon  Coal  Company.  Nos.  334  and  335,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  Spring  Canyon  Coal  Company  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue;  [same]  v.  [same],  on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  10th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover- 
title    i+10  p.     t  J1.13:Sp82/2 

Te7i  Eyck  Company.  No.  321,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Ten  E.vck 
Company  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  memorandum  for 
respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  3  p.     ±  J1.13:T_o/- 

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Vmika  and  City  National  Bank.  No.  201,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931^ 
Unaka  and  City  National  Bank  [of  Johnson  City,  IVnn.]  r.  Lnited  States,  on 
petition  for  wi'it  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  lor  6>h  circuit;  brief 
for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+4  p.     t     J1.13  :  Uu  1/a 

United  Piece  Dye  Worlds.  No.  4500,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit, 
Weidmaun  Silk  Dytin;^  Company,  merged  and  consolidated  with  United  Piece 
Dye  Works,  now  operating  as  United  Piece  Dye  Works,  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  upon  petition  to  review  order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals; 
lietition  for  rehearing.     [1931.]     cover-title,  5  p.     t  J1.13  :  Un  3/164 

Vail,  Ed  S.,  Biittcrinc  Company.  No.  292,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,. 
Ed  S.  Vail  Butterine  Company  v.  Mabel  G.  Reinecke,  collector  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.    '[1931.]     cover-title,  i-f5  p.     t 

J1.13 :  V  193 

Vassallo,  Mariano.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-363,  Mariano  Vassallo  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]     p.  10-13.     t  J1.13:V445 

Walden  Knife  Company.  No.  79,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Walden  Knife  Comjiany,  on  petition  to  review 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1931.1  cover-title, 
i+12  p.  large  8°     t  J1.13  :  W  144/2 

Ward,  Charlea,  Engineering  Works.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  F-3G1.  Charles 
Ward  Engineering  Works  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1931.]  p. 
139-152.     +  Jl.]3:W21/4 

Wheeler-- Fisher  d  Co.  No.  4502,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Oct, 
terjii,  1930,  Wheeler-Fisher  &  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1931.]    cover-title,  i-f  18  p.     t  J1.13  :  W  569/7 

Wilbur-Ellis  Company.  No.  286,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Wilbur-Ellis 
Company  et  al.  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court 
of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals  ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i +11  p.     t  J1.13  :  W  641 

Wright,  Oeorge  M.  No.  313.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931,  George  M. 
Wright  and  William  A.  IMoorehead  i?.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th 
circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+11  p.     t 

J1.13:W  932/3 

Yankee  Export  and  Trading  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  .T-3S,  Yankee 
Export  and  Trading  Company  7-.  Ignited  States ;  defendant's  reply  to  plain- 
tiff's motion  for  new  trial  filed  July  30,  1931  (R.  251-301).  [1931.] 
p.  303-316.     X  J1.13  :  Y  16/11 

Zenith  Real  Estate  Trust.  No.  4559,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit, 
0;'t.  term,  1931, 'Russell  Tyson  and  Allen  G.  Mills,  as  surviving  trustees  of 
Zenith  Real  Estate  Trust,  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  iietition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Boai'd  of  Tax  Api)eals ;  brief  for  res^wndent.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+26  p.     t  J  113 :  Z43/2 

INVESTIGATION  BUREAU 

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Building.  Building  permits  in  principal  cities,  July,  1931.  [1931.]  14  p.  11. 
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Causes  of  seasonal  fluctuations  in  construction  industry.     [3931.]     27  p. 

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tries. [1931.]  p.  231-252.  [This  publication  bears  also  the  volume  pagina- 
tion 231-252.    From  Monthly  labor  review,  July,  1931.]     t  L2.6/a3:931 

Economics.  Bibliography:  National  economic  councils,  list  of  references;  com- 
piled by  Laura  A.  Thompson.  [1931.]  p.  217-226.  [This  publication  bears 
also  the  volume  pagination  1249-58.  From  Monthly  labor  review,  May, 
1931.]     t  L2.6/a:Ec74 

Employment.  Public  employment  services.  1931.  [1] +10-32  p.  [This  publi- 
cation bears  also  the  volume  pagination  10-32.  From  Monthly  labor  review, 
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Trend  of  employment  and  labor  turnover,  Aug.  1931.    1931.     [l]+46  p.  il. 

[Monthly.]     f 

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Five-day  ireck.  Extent  of  5-day  week  in  American  industry,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  1-6.  [This  publication  bears  also  the  volume  pagination  487-492.  From 
Monthly  labor  review,  Sept.  1931.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  F  5S6/4 

Monthly  labor  review,  v.  33,  no.  3 ;  Sept.  1931.  1931.  vi+261  p.  il.  [This  pub- 
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Labor,  July,  1931  ;  by  Hugh  L.  Kerwin.— Statistics  of  immigration,  year  ending  June 
30,  1931;  by  J.  J.  Kunna.  '   .  ,  ,       ,  .  ,    x.      t>     „,  ,  ..„i,noi.oe 

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its  regular  monthly  reports  on  such  subjects  as  prices,  wages,  industrial  disputes,  anu 

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Monihhi  Inhor  revieir — Continued. 

oinployment  conditions,  ns  also  tho  results  of  original  investlKations  too  brief  for  bul- 
letin purposes,  notiios  of  labor  Ipsislation  by  the  States  or  by  Consress.  and  Federal 
court  decisions  affecting  labor,  wliicli  from  tneir  importance  should  be  given  attention 
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to  organizations  exchanging  publlcntions  with  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.  Others 
desiring  copies  may  obtain  tiiem  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington, 
D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Prices.  Prices,  wholesale  and  retail,  Aug.  1931.  1931.  [11+26  p.  il. 
[Monthly.]     t  L  2.6/a2  :  931/8 

Wholesale    prices    of    commodities,     Aug.     1931.       1931.       [1]+14    p. 

[Monthly.]     f 

L.  C.  card  L  22-229  L  2.8  :  931/8 

NATURALIZATION  BUREAU 

Naturalization.  To  all  clerks  of  courts  exercising  naturalization  jurisdiction 
and  all  others  concerned:  1st  supplement  to  deneral  order  42,  Amendment  to 
Naturalization  regulations  [edition  of  July  1,  1929]  ;  Apr.  20,  1931.  [1931.] 
3  p.     t  L  6.2  :  N  21/supp.  1 

LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

Thacher.  John  B.     Collection  of  John  Boyd  Thacher  in  Library  of  Congress. 
1931.      [v.]   2  and  3.      [The  first  volume,  entitled  Catalogue  of  John   Boyd 
Thacher  collection  of  incunabula,  was  issued  in  1915  without  any  number 
assigned  to  it.] 
L.  C.  card  31-26001 

2.  Catalogue  of  books  relating  to  French   Revolution  ;   Catalogue  of  early   Americana, 

miscellaneous  books,  and  bibliographic  apparatus,     vii  +  97-f  iii+126  p.   large  8» 
*  Half-leather,    !R2.50.  LC  1.3.2  :  T  32/2 

3.  Catalogue  of  autographs  relating  to  French  Revolution,  compiled  by  Henry  Eldridge 

Bourne,  with  assistance  of  Gertrude  Albion  MacCormick  ;  Catalogue  of  autographs 
of  European  notables,     xii-f  191  p.  large  8°     *  Half-leather,  $2.50. 

LC  13.2  :  T  32/3 

COPYRIGHT  OFFICE 

Copyright.     [Catalogue  of  copyright  entries,  new  series,  pt.  1,  group  1,  Books, 
V.  28]  no.  72-83 ;  Sept.  1931.     Sept.  1-29,  1931.    p.  1121-1296.     [Issued  several 
times  a  week.] 
L.  C.  card  6-35347  •  LC  3.6/1 :  28/1-72  to  1-83 

Note. — Each  number  is  issued  in  4  parts :  pt.  1,  group  1,  relates  to  books ;  pt.  1, 
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motion  pictures  :  pt.  2,  to  periodicals  :  pt.  3,  to  mus'cal  compositions  ;  pt.  4,  to  works  of 
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character,  photographs,  prints,  and  pictorial  illustrations. 

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periodicals,  etc.,  lectures,  sermons,  addresses  for  oral  deliverv.  maps.  v.  28, 
no.  5.     1931.     iv+565-703  p.     [Monthly.]  1X3.6/1:28/2-6 

Same,  pt.  1,  group  3.  Dramatic  compositions,  motion  pictures,  v.  4,  no.  5. 

1931.     iii +149-186  p.     [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1 :  4/3-5 

Same,  pt.  3,  Musical   compositions,  v.  26,   no.   5.     1031.     v +570-700  p. 

[Monthly.]  LC  3.6/3  :  26/5 

Same,   pt.  3,   Musical  compositions,  v.   26,   no.  6.     1931.     V+701-S48  p. 

[Monthly.]  LC  3.6/3  :  26/6 

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September,  1931  179 

Copyrigh  t — Continued. 

Copyright  law  of  United  States,  act  of  Mar.  4,  1909.  in  force  July  1,  1909, 

•    as  amended  by  acts  of  Aug.  24,  1912,  Mar.  2,  1913,  Mar.  28,  1914,  Dec.  18, 

1919,  July  3,  1926,  and  May  23,  1928;  with  Rules  for  practice  and  procedure 
under    sec.    25,    by    Supreme    Court.      [Edition    of    July,    1931.]      1931.      1- 
34d+35-40a+41-6Sa+69-80  p.     (Bulletin  14.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  12-35200  LC  3.3  :  14/38 

DOCUMENTS  DIVISION 

State  publications.     Monthly  check-list  of  State  publications,  v.  22,  no.  6;  June, 
1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,    p.    467-552.     [Text    on    p.    2    and    4    of    cover.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  .$1.25. 

L.  C.  card  10-8924  LC  7.6 :  931/6 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Sound.     New  principle  of  sound  frequency  analysis  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  Theodore  Theodorsen.     1931.     cover-title,  15  p.  il.  4°  (Report  395)      [Text 
and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28199  Y  3.N  21/5 :  5/395 

Wind  tunnel  tests.    Airship  model  tests  in  variable  density  wind  tunnel  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Ira  H.  Abbott.     1931.     cover-title,  24  p.  il.  4°     (Report 
394.)      [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28200  Y  3.N  21/5 :  5/394 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Court-martial    orders.     Court-martial   order    3,    1931;    Mar.    31,    1931.     [1931.] 
32  p.  16°     [Monthly.]     %  N  1.14: 931/3 

Same  5,  1931;  May  29,  1931.     [1931.]     30  p.  12°     [Monthly.]     % 

N  1. 14 :  981/5 

Orders.     General  order  222  [6th  series]  ;   Sept.  5,  1931.     1931.     1  p.  4°     | 

N  1.13/6 :  222 

CONSTRUCTION  AND  REPAIR  BUREAU 

War-ships.     General  specifications  [for  building  vessels  of  Navy]  :  app.  6.  In- 
structions for  painting  and.  cementing  vessels  of  Navy.  Edition  of  July,  1931. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  iv+59  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28083  N  4.6 :  P  16/10 

ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Bulletin  of  engineering  information  69;  Oct.  1,  1931.     1931.     iii+37  p.  il.  1  pi. 

*  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  22-26665  N  19.9/2 :  69 

MARINE  CORPS 

Manual.     Marine  Corps  manual.  1931.     1931.     v+939  p.  il.     [Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.    Supersedes  prior  editions.]     *  Paper.  $2.00. 

N  9.15 :  931 

Same:  chapter  2,  Entry  into  the  service.     [1931.]     p.  29-88.     t 

N  9.15/a  :  En  87 

Same:  chapter  10,  Records  and  reports.     [1931.]     p.  195-210.     t 

N  9.15/a  :  R  245/931 

Same:  chapter  12,  Exchange  regulations.     [1931.]     p.  217-240.     t 

N  9.15/a  :  Ex  24/931 

Orders.     Marine  Corps  order  33  and  34 ;  July  20  and  31,  1931.     1931.     Each  1 
p.  40     i  N  9.9/3  :  33,  34 

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180  September,  1931 

MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY  BUREAU 

N(wal  medical  huUctin.    United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  published  quar- 
terly for  information  of  Medical  Department  of  Navy,  v.  29.  no.  4.  Oct.  1931 ; 
edited  by  John  Harper  and  Robert  1'.  Parsons.     1931.     vi+581-78S  p.  il.  2  i)l. 
16  p.  of  pi.    *  Paper,  25c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.10. 
L.  G.  card  8-3r)095  N  10.11/1 :  29/4 

Special  articles. — UnduLint  fever  (Brucelliasis)  with  special  reference  to  128 
cases  in  and  about  Dayton,  Ohio  fwith  list  of  references]  ;  by  Walter  M.  Simpson. — 
Treatment  of  head  injuries ;  by  Lucius  W.  Johnson. — Fractures  of  neck  of  femur ; 
[by]  Denis  S.  O'Connor. — Surgical  goiter  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  K.  E.  Lowman. — 
War-time  lessons  applied  to  peace-time  warfare ;  by  William  S.  Bainbridge. — To.xic 
amblyopia  :  by  J.  .7.  White. — Development  of  dental  officers  for  responsible  positions  ; 
by  W.  Rehrauer. — Rhinoneurosis  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  C.  A.  Swanson. — Splint 
manual,  Navy,  illustrating  uses  of  minimum  equipment  in  treatment  of  fractures 
ashore  and  afloat;  by  G.  F.  Cottle — Gradenigo's  syndrome,  case  of  probable  petrosal 
tip  suppuration  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  C.  J.  Hrown. — Strangulated  hernia,  re- 
view of  29  cases,  8  of  which  required  intestinal  resection  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
B.  A.  M.  Gendreau  and  Martial  Bourand. — Undulant  fever,  report  of  fatal  case  from 
Philippines ;  by  G.  F.  Cooper  and  A.  A.  Marsteller. — Undulant  fever  in  China,  report 
of  typical  case ;  by  F.  M.  Rohow. — Rupture  of  aneurysm  of  abdominal  aorta  from 
surgical  viewpoint,  report  of  2  cases  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  G.  A.  Eckert  and 
R.  E.  Baker. — Pseudo-elephantiasis  of  scrotum,  report  of  case  [with  list  of  references]  ; 
by  .T.  A.  Topper  and  R.  E.  Baker. — Recurrent  subluxation  of  head  of  humerus  from 
muscular  atrophy,  case  report ;  by  Denis  S.  O'Connor. — Notes  on  preventive  medicine 
for  medical  officers.  Navy,  |  including]  Navy  from  insurance  aspect  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences], by  C.  E.  Riggs  ;  [Toxic  effects  of  arsenical  compounds  employed  in  treatment 
of  syphilis  in  Navy,  by  W.  H.  Bell]. — Index  to  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin, 
V.  29. 

NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

Aviation  machinists.  Progress  tests  and  examination  questions  witli  an-<\vers 
to  be  u.sed  with  instructions  for  use  in  preparation  for  rating  of  aviation 
machinist's  mate  Ic.  Edition  of  1931.  1931.  iv  p. +105  leaves.  (Navy  train- 
ing courses.)     t  N  17.25 :  Av  5/5-2 

Leadership.     Leader.-^hip :  Military  character   [with  reading  course.]     June  1, 
1931.     iii+120  p.     [Papers  read  before  officers  assembled  at  Naval  War  Col- 
lege during  summer  conference.  1913,  compiled  by  Frank  H.  Schofield.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28201  N  17.2  :  L46/2 

• •     Same:  Study  of  command.     May  1,  1931.     iii+lU  p.     [Papers  delivered 

at  conferences  for  study  of  command  held  at  Submarine  Base,  New  London, 
for  officers  of  Control  Force,  United  States  Fleet,  during  summer  and  fall  of 
1929.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28202  N  17.2  :  L  46 

Naval  Reserve.     Circular  for  information  of  persons  desiring  appointment  as 
officers,  or  enlistment  in  Naval  Reserve.    June,  1931.     [l]+8  p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  30-27036  N  25.8  :  Ap  6 

Sailors.  Progress  tests  and  examination  questions  with  an.swers  to  be  used  with 
instructions  for  use  in  preiiaration  for  rating  of  seaman  Ic.  Edition  of  1931. 
1931.     iv  p. 4- 101  leaves.     (Navy  training  courses.)     t  N  17.25  :  Se  1/7-2 

IIYDBOOBAPHIC  OFFICE 

Note.— The  charts,  sailing  directions,  manuals,  etc.,  of  the  Hydrographic  Office  are  sold 
by  the.  office  in  Washington  and  also  by  agents  at  the  principal  American  and  foreign 
seaports  and  American  lake  ports.  Copies  of  the  (Jeneral  catalogue  of  niarim-rs'  charts 
and  books  and  of  the  Ilvdrogmplilc  bulletins,  rei)rin(s.  and  Notice  to  mariners  are  sup- 
plied free  on  application  at  the  lIvdrogrMphic  Office  in  Washington  and  at  the  l)ranch 
offices  in  Boston.  New  York.  I'hiladelpliia.  Baltimore,  Norfolk,  Savannah.  New  Orleans, 
(ialveston.  San  Franeisco,  San  Pedro.  Calif..  San  .Tuan.  P.  R.,  Captain  of  the  I'ort,  I'anama 
Canal.  Portland  (Oieg. ),  Seattle,  Honolulu,  T.  H..  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Buffalo,  Detroit, 
Sault  Ste.  Marie,  and  Duluth 

Azimuths  of  celestial  bodies  whose  declinations  range  from  24  to  70  degrees  for 
latitudes  extending  to  70  degrees  from  equtilur.     7th  edition.     1931.     288  p.  4° 
([Pul)licationl  120.)     t     Cloth,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  31-28203  N  0.8:120/931 

Hudrographic  hullctin,  weekly,  no.  2191-95;  Sept.  2-30,  1931.  1931.  Each  1  p. 
large  4'  and  ft  N  6.3  :  2191-95 

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September,  1931  181 

Notice  to  aviators  17  and  18,  1931;  Sept.  1  and  15  [1931].     [1931.]     Each  12 
leaves,  12°     [Semimonthly.]     j 
L.  C.  card  20-26958  N  6.25 :  931/17, 18 

Notice  to  mariners.  Index  to  Notices  to  mariners,  nos.  1-26,  1931.  1931.  [1]  + 
36  p.     t  N  6.11 :  931/1-26/ind. 

Notice  to  mariners  36-39,  1931 ;  Sept.  5-26  [1931].     [1931.]     [xliii]  +1036- 

1144  leaves.     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.11 :  931/36-39 

Tide  calendars.  Tide  calendar  [for  Baltimore  (Fort  McHenry)  and  Cape 
Henry],  Oct.  1981.     1931.     1  p.  4"     [Monthly.]     t  N  0.22/2 :  931/10 

Tide  calendar  [for  Norfolk  Navy  Yard  and  Newport  News,  Va.],  Oct.  1931. 

1931.     1  p.  4°      [Monthly.]     f  N  6.22/1 :  931/10 

Charts 

Africa.  West  coast  of  Africa,  Cape  San  Jnan  to  Cape  Lopez,  compiled  from 
latest  information  ;  chart  3S73.  Natural  scale  1 :  290,131  at  lat.  0°  20'.  Wash- 
ington, Hydrographic  Office,  published  Apr.  1920,  3d  editLon,  July,  1931.  31 X 
38.7  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18  :  3873 

Atlantic  Ocean.  Islands  in  south  Atlantic  Ocean;  chart  3902.  Washington, 
Hydrographic  Office,  published  Nov.  1921,  2d  edition,  Aug.  1931.  22.4X27.9  in. 
t  30c.  N  6.18 :  3902 

Gough   Island,   from  British  survey  in   1922. 

Tristan  da  Cunha  Group,  from  British  surveys  in  1852  and  1873 ;  with  inset,  Tristan 
settlement. 

Australia,  east  coast,  Percy  Isles  to  Keppel  Isles,  from  British  surveys  between 
1803  and  1878;  chart  3454.  Natural  scale  1:289,951  at  lat.  22°.  W^asliing- 
ton,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  July,  1924,  2d  edition,  Aug.  1931. 
26.7X51.8  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18 :  3454 

Buenos  Aires,  Argentina.  Port  of  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina,  from  Argentine 
surveys  to  1920,  with  additional  soundings  south  of  South  Channel  from 
British  survey  in  1856;  chart  2450.  Scale  naut.  m.=2  in.,  natural  scale 
1 :  36.584.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Nov.  1907,  10th  edi- 
tion, Sept.  1931.     40X27.8  in.     f  40c.  N  6. 18  :  2450 

Chu  Kiang  or  Canton  River,  Tiger  Island  to  Second  Bar  Pagoda,  from  surveys 
by  Chinese  Imperial  Maritime  Customs  in  1907,  with  additions  and  corrections 
to  1928;  chart  2529.  Scale  naut.  m.=2.9  in.,  natural  scale  1:20,000.  Wash- 
ington, Hydrographic  Office,  published  Feb.  1909,  3d  edition,  Sept.  1931. 
41.4X26  in.     f  50c.  N  6. 18:  2529 

€uM.  North  coast  of  Cuba,  W.  I.,  Cayo  Jutias  to  Puerto  Cabaiias,  from  surveys 
bv  U.  S.  S.  Hannibal  in  1929  and  1930;  chart  2622.  Natural  scale  1 :  143,608 
at  lat.  23°  05'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Aug.  1931.  30.6X43.2  in. 
t  60c.  N  6.18 :  2622 

North  coast  of  Cuba,  W.  I.,  Puerto  Cabanas  to  Puerto  Matanzas,  from 

surveys  bv  U.  S.  S.  Hannilial  between  1925  and  1930;  chart  2623.  Natural 
scale  1 :  143,339  at  lat.  23°  20'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Sept.  1931. 
30.6  X  46.9  in.     t  60c.  N  6.18  :  2623 

Germany  and  Denmark,  west  coast.  North  Sea,  Vortrapp  Tief  (Vortrapp  Deep) 
to  Knude  Dyb  (Knude  Deep),  from  latest  German  and  Danish  surveys;  chart 
4863.  Natural  scale  1:97.853  at  lat.  55°.  Washington,  Hydrograi^hic  Office, 
published  Oct.  1915,  8th  edition,  Aug.  1931.     38.5X25.5  in.     t  40c.     N  6.18  :  4863 

Bahana  Harbor  (Puerto  de  la  Habana),  north  coast  of  Cuba,  W.  I.,  from 
surveys  bv  U.  S.  Navy  to  1930  and  by  Public  Works  of  Cuba  to  1930 ;  chart 
307.  Scale  1,500  yds.=7.2  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  7,500.  Washington,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  Jan.  1882,  62d  edition,  Aug.  1931.  26.1X40.2  in. 
t60c.  N  6.18:  307 

Narth  Sea,  Germany,  Norder  Piep  to  Vortrapp  Tief,  including  Helgoland,  from 
latest  German  surveys  to  1930 ;  chart  4862.  Natural  scale  1 :  100,000  at  lat. 
54°  30'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  July,  1915,  11th  edition, 
Aug.  1931.     25.4X37.9  in.     t  40c.  N  6.18 :  4862 

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182  September,  1931 

Odesfia  Bat/,  Black  Spsi.  Russia,  from  Russian  charts  to  1931,  with  atlditions  and 
corrections  from  other  sources;  with  inset.  Odessa  harbors,  from  Russian 
Government  chart  of  lU.'il  ;  duirt  42<»2.  Scale  naul.  m.--2.9  iu.,  natural  .scale 
l:2r),(X)0.  Washin^tcm,  Hydrojiruphic  Office,  published  Apr.  1927,  2d  eilition, 
Aug.   1931.     35.8X25.1   in.     t  40c.  N  6.18:  4202 

Pilot  charts.  Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters,  Oct.  1931  •  chart  3500. 
Scale  1°  long.=0.7  in.  Washington,  H.vdrographic  Office,  Sept.  15,  1931. 
23.3X35.1  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t  lOc  N  6.24  :  931/10 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Puerto  de  Ceuta,  revision  of  p.  93-95,  H.  O.  no.  151, 
Mediterranean  pilot,  v.  1,  1930,  principally  from  information  recently  forwarded  by 
American  Consulate  General  at  Tangier. — Revised  form  for  collection  of  port 
information. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean.  Nov.  1931;  chart  2603.     Scale  1°  long.=0.2 

in.  Washington,  Hydrographie  Office,  Sept.  14,  1931.  22.5X31  in.  [Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau. 1     t  I'^c. 

N  6.17 :  931/11 
Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Puerto  do  Ceuta,  revision  of  p.  93-95,  H.  O.  no.  151,. 
Mediterranean    pilot,    v.    1,    1930,    principally   from    information    recently   forwarded    by 
American   Consulate   General    at    Tangier. — Revised    form    for   collection    of   port    infor- 
mation. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Oct.  1931;  chart  1400.     Scale  1° 

long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographie  Office,  Sept.  15,  1931.  23X31.8  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-1^339  N  0.15/1 :  931/ia 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Current  chart  of  nortb  Atlantic  Ocean.  October,  cover- 
ing track  of  low-powered  steamers  between  Straits  of  Florida  and  English  Channel. 

Pilot  chart   of  north   Pacific   Ocean.   Nov.   1931 ;   chart  1401.     Scale  1" 

long.  =0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographie  Office,  Sept.  14.  1931.  23.7X3.5.3  in. 
[Monthlv.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     t  10c.  N  0.16:  931/11 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Fog  at  sea  ;  by  Willis  Edwin  Hurd. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Nov.  1931 ;  chart  1400a. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographie  Office.  Sept.  IS,  1931. 
23X31.8  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  iwrtions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t  30c.  N  6.28:931/10 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Synoptic  chart  [showing  all  weather  broadcasting  sta- 
tions iu  and  surrounding  north  Atlantic  Ocean]. — United  States  naval  aviation  chart- 
ing program. — Storm  tracks. 

• Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean.  Nov.  1931;   chart  1401a. 

Scale  1°  long. =0.2  in.  Wa.shington,  Hydrographie  Office,  Sept.  18.  1931. 
2.3.8 X. '15.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     ^  Wv.  N  6.20  :  931/11 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Synoptic  chart  [showing  all  principal  weather  broad- 
casting stations  in  and  surrounding  I'aciflc  Ocean.] — United  States  naval  aviation  chart- 
ing  program. — Storm    tracks. 

NAXTTICAL  ALMAN.\C  OFFICE 

American,  nautical  almanac,   [calendar]  year  1932.     1931.     x+214  p.  il.  1  pi.  2 
maps.     *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  7^5404  N  11.6  :  932 

Note. — This  volume  Includes  n  number  of  changes  in  order  to  provide  the  navigator. 
Including  the  aerial  navigator,  with  a  compact  publication  contalninir  all  of  the 
ephemorls  material  essential  to  solution  of  problinis  of  navigational  position.  The 
chani,'es  made  in  this  edition  are  the  result  of  api>lvinu  to  the  almanac  the  principles, 
followed  in  the  publication  of  the  .\merican  nautical  almanac  supplement  for  1931. 

ORDNANCE  BITREATT 

Explosives.  Regulations  for  safe  ni;iinir;u)ur(\  In.iding.  handling  and  storage 
of  explosives  at  Naval  TohmhIo  Station.  Newi><)rt.  K.  I.  May  31,  1931. 
xi+22  p.  12°     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.]     + 

N  18.2:  Ex  7/2 

HoTT  to  order  pnblloatlonK — See  Informntion   follntvlnK  Contentn 


September,  1931  J  33 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  347;  Aug.  1,  1031. 
Aug.  1931.  21  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  iu  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in 
Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda,  1931.]     t  N  20.7/1 :  347 

Same  348;  Sept.  1,  1931.  Sept.  1931.  47  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form  for  insertion  in  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda, 
1931.    A  multigraphed  errata,  1  p.  4°,  was  also  issued.]     $  N  20.7/1:  348 

YARDS  AND  DOCKS  BUREAU 

PuWg  works.  General  provisions  forming  part  of  specifications  for  contracts 
for  public  works,  Bureau  of  Yards  and  Docks,  Aug.  1,  1931.     [1931.]    5  p.  4°    t 

N  21.5  :  G  28/5 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

Note. — The  Pan  American  Union  sells  its  own  monthly  Bulletin,  booklets,  and  other 
publications,  at  prices  usually  ranging  from  5c.  to  $2.50.  The  price  of  any  edition  of  the 
Bulletin  is  25c.  a  single  copy,  the  English  edition  is  $2.50  a  year,  the  Spanish  edition  $2.00 
a  year,  the  Portuguese  edition  $1.50  a  year  ;  there  is  an  additional  charge  of  75c.  a  year 
on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.  Beginning  with  .Tan.  1925, 
the  Pan  American  Union  began  the  publication  of  4  series,  in  Spanish  and  Portuguese,  on 
the  following  subjects  :  Agriculture  ;  Education  ;  Finance,  industry  and  commerce  ;  Public 
health  and  social  welfare.  The  Spanish  series  is  issued  monthly  and  the  Portuguese 
bimonthly.  They  are  not  published  in  English.  The  subscription  price  is  50c.  for  12 
issues  of  any  one  of  these  series ;  single  copies  of  any  series,  5c.  Address  the  Pan 
American  Union,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bulletin    {English   edition).      Bulletin    of   Pan    American  Union,    Sept.    1931; 

[V.  65,  no.  9].     [1931.]     iv+S89-988  p.   il.     [Monthly.  For  price,  see  note 
above  under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  8-30967  PA  1.6 :  e65/9 

Same.     (H.  doc.  701,  pt.  9,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

•     {Portuguese  edition).    Boletim  da  Uniao  Pan-Americana,  Setembro,  1931, 

edicao  em  portuguez ;    [v.  33,  no.  9].     [1931.]     iv+613-686  p.  il.     [Monthly. 

For  price,  see  note  above  under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  11-27014  PA  1.6  :p  33/9 

{Spanish    edition).     Boletin    de    la    Union    Panamericana,    Septiembre, 

1931,  edicion  espaiiola ;  [v.  65,  no.  9].     [1931.]     iv+899-1005  p.  il.     [Monthly. 
For  price,  see  note  above  under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  12-12555  PA  1.6 :  s  65/9 

Inter-American    highway.     Present    status    of  Inter- American    highway ;     [by 

E.  W.  James].     [1931.]     [2]  +  12+[l]  p.  il.  (Communications  series  no.  1.) 
[From  Bulletin,  July,  1931.]     t  Piiper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28079  PA  1.42 : 1 

Revenues.  Ingresos,  egresos,  v  deudas  piiblicas  de  los  paises  latinoamericanos 
en  1930;  [por  H.  Gerald  Smith].  [1931.]  ii+54  p.  (Serie  sobre  finanzas, 
industria  y  comereio  no.  65,  Julio  de  1931.)  f  Paper,  5c.;  subscription  price 
for  12  issues  of  series,  50c.  PA  1.14  :  s65 


PANAMA  CANAL 

NoTB. — Although  The  Panama  Canal  makes  its  reports  to,  and  is  under  the  supervision 
•of,  the  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Panama  Canal  record,  v.  25,  no.  5-9;  Sept.  2-30,  1931.     Balboa  Heights.  C.  Z. 
[1931].     p.  57-132,  il.     [Weekly.] 

L.  C.  card  7-35328  W  79.5  :  25/5-9 

Note. — The  yearly  subscription  rate  of  the  Panama  Canal  record  is  50c.  domestic, 
and  $1.00  foreign  (single  issue  2c.),  except  in  the  case  of  Government  departments 
and  bureaus,  Members  of  Congress,  representatives  of  foreign  Governments,  steamship 
lines,  chambers  of  commerce,  boards  of  trade,  and  university  and  public  libraries,  to 
whom   the  Record   is   distributed    free.      The   word    "  domestic "    refers   to    the   United 

HoTV  to  order  publications— See  information  follo^wing  Contents 


184  September,  1931 

Panama  Canal  record — Continued. 

Statps,  CatiJida,  Canal  Zono.  Cuba.  Guam,  Hawaii,  Manua,  MpxIco,  the  Philippines, 
Poito  Rico,  Republic  of  Panama,  Tutulla,  and  the  Virgin  Islands.  8ub.«cripiions  will 
comnuTcc  with  the  first  issue  of  the  Record  in  the  month  in  which  the  subscriptions 
are  received  unless  othonvise  requested.  Remittances  sliuuld  l)e  made  pa.vablc  to  Dis- 
bursing Clerk,  Tlie  Panama  Canal,  but  should  be  forwarded  to  the  Chief  (if  Office,  The 
Panama  Canal,  Wasliington,  D.  C.  Tlie  name  and  address  to  whicli  the  Record  is  to 
be  sent  should  be  plainl.v  written.  Postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  ai'd  defaced  or 
smooth  coins  will  not  be  accepted. 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

Air  mail.  Amendment  to  Postal  laws  and  ref;uIation.s  [of  United  State.s,  edition 
of  1024,  relating  to  mail  carried  by  airiilane].  Aug.  26,  1931.  1  p.  oblong  48° 
(Order  1G19.)     t  P  1.19/2:  1619 

Envelopes.  Washington  bicentennial  envelopes;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Post- 
master General.    Sept.  25,  1931.    1  p.  4°     t  P  4.2  :  W  27 

Money-orders.  Errors  in  money  orders  issued  for  payment  in  Philippine 
Islands;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  Sept.  17,  1931. 
1  p.  oblong  48°     t  P  4.2  :  P  53/2 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Sept.  1,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  32"     f  P  4.2  :  M  74/481 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [Lssued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Sept.  4,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  24°     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/482 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Sept.  8,  1931.     1  p.  4°     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/483 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Sept.  10,  1931.     1  p.  4"     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/484 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  bv]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Sept.  12,  1931.     1  p.  4°     t  P  4.2 :  M  74/485 

Stolen  monc.y-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Sept.  18,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  24"     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/48G 

• Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Sept.  19,  1931.    1  p.  4"     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/487 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Sept.  24,  1931.    1  p.  4°    t  P  4.2  :  M  74/488 

Stolen  monej'-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Sept.  26,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  24°     t  P  4.2 :  M  74/489 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Sept.  28,  1931.    1  p.  oblong  24°    t  ,  P  4.2  :  M  74/490 

Stolen  money-order  forms;   [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Sept.  29,  1931.    1  p.  oblong  24°    t  P  4.2  :  M  74/491 

Plants.  Plants  and  plant  products  addressed  to  places  in  Arkansjis;  [issued  by] 
3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     Sept.  23,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  4S°     t 

P  4.2 :  P  69/7/931 

Plants  and  plant  products  addressed  to  places  in  California;  [issued  by] 

3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     Sept.  21,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  48°     t 

P  4.2  :  P  69/15/931 

Pontof/c.  Important  notice,  increased  postage  on  letters  and  post  cards  to 
Baliamas,  Bar])ados,  Bermuda,  British  Guiana.  British  Honduras,  Jamaica. 
Leeward  Islands,  Netherlands  (Dutch),  West  Inili(>s.  New  Zealand,  Trinidad, 
and  Windward  Islands;  Air-mail  .service,  Netherlands  and  Dutch  East  Indies: 
[issued  by]  2d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  Sept.  23,  1931.  1  p.  narrow 
f°     t  P  3.2 :  P  84 

Improper  acceptance  of  matter  without  postage  stamps  affixed;   [issued 

by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     Sept.  3,  1931.    1  p.  oblong  .32"    t 

P  4.2  :  P  84/19 

IIu^v  to  ordvr  publlcationa^— Sw  luforiiiiitioii   f«>II(MvluK  Content! 


September,  1931  I35 

Postage — Continued. 

Postage  should  be  required  on  sales  bills,  etc.,  placed  in  rural  letter  boxes 

by  advertisers;   [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     Sei)t.  5,  1931. 
1  p.  oblong  32"     t  P  4.2  :  P  84/20 

Postage-stamps.  Yorktown  commemorative  postage  stamp;  [issued  by]  3d 
assistant  Postmaster  General.    Sept.  1,  1931.    1  p.  12°     j  P4.2:YS 

Yorktown  postage  stamp  [notice  to  postmasters  at  all  1st  and  2d  class 

post   offices ;    issued   by]    3d  assistant   Postmaster  General.     Sept.    10,    1931. 
1  p.  oblong  48"     t  P  4.2 :  Y  8/2 

Postal  bulletin,  v.  52,  no.  15693-717 ;  Sept.  1-30,  1931.    1931.    various  paging,  f" 
[Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     *  Paper,  oc.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  vr. 
L.  C.  card  6-5810  P  1.3  :  52 

Postal  guide.    United  States  official  postal  guide,  4th  series,  v.  11,  no.  1 ;  July 
1831.     1931.      [2] +1320   p.    il.      *  Cloth,    $1.00;    with    monthly    supplements, 
$1.50,  foreign  subscription,  $1.75;  supplements  published  monthly    (11  pam- 
phlets), 50c.,  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  4-18254  P  1.10/1 :  931/1 

Same,  v.  11,  no.  3:  Sept.  1931,  monthly  supplement.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  6<J  p.  [Includes  Changes  37-44  affecting  United  States  official  postal 
guide  for  July,  1931,  and  Inserts  699-704  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  of 
United  States,  edition  of  1924.  Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  1-4  of  cover.] 
*  Official  postal  guide,  with  supplements,  $1.50,  foreign  subscription,  $1.75 ; 
July  issue,  $1.00;  supplements  published  monthly  (11  pamphlets),  50c.,  for- 
eign subscription,  75c.  P  1.10/1 :  931/3 

Supplies.  Additional  supplemental  list  of  awards,  supplies  for  postal  service 
during  fiscal  year  1932.     1931,     iii+11  p.  4"     $  P  15.2 :  Aw  1/932-3 

ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Note. — The  Bureau  of  Accounts,  under  the  direction  of  a  Comptroller,  was  estab- 
lished under  the  provisions  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  June  10,  1921.  It  is  charged 
with  tlie  administrative  examination  of  the  accounts  and  vouchers  of  the  postal  service 
formerly  imposed  by  law  upon  the  Auditor  for  the  Post  Office  Department. 

Postal  accounts.  Checking  list  for  1st  and  2d  class  postal  accounts ;  [prepared 
in]  Office  of  Comptroller,    Revised  July  1,  1931.     [1931.]     4  p.  4°     $ 

P  22.2  :  Ac  2/rev.  931 

COMPTROLLER'S  OFFICE 

See,  above,  Accounts  Bureau 
EQUIPMENT  AND  SUPPLIES  DIVISION 

Postal  supp'ies.    List  of  postal  supplies  furnished  post  offices  of  3d  class.    Aug. 

15,  1931.     ii  p. +20  leaves,     t  P  18-2  :  P  84/3/931 
List  of  postal  supplies  furnished  post  offices  of  4th  class.     Aug.  15,  1931. 

ii  p. +15  leaves.     $  P  18.2  :  P  84/4/931 

INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL  SERVICE  DIVISION 

Steamboats.  Schedule  of  steamers  appointed  to  convey  mails  from  United  States 
to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Territory  of  HaSvaii  and  to  possessions  of  United 
States,  schedule  of  air  mail  routes  available  for  dispatch  of  articles  mailed  in 
United  States  to  and  in  foreign  countries,  Oct.  1931.  [Sept.  22,  1931.]  12 
p.  t°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26231  P  8.5 :  931/10 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  134,  Sept.  16,  1931,  12th  division. 
Railway  Mail  Service,  comprising  Louisiana  and  Mississippi.  Louisiana 
Printing  Company,  New  Orleans,  La.  [Sept.  16,  1931.]    66+ [1]  p.  narrow  8"    I 

P  10.12/12 :  134 

How  to  order  publications — See  information  following  Contents 


186  September,  1931 

Mail  routes — Continued. 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  486,  Aug.  4,  1931,  3d  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  North  Carolina,  Virginia, 
and  "West  Virginia  (except  penin.sula  of  Maryland  and  Virginia).  1931.  156 
p.  narrow  S"     t  P  10.12/3  :  486 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  486,  Aug.  31,  1931,  5th  division,  Rnilway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Kentucky.  Roessler  Bros.,  Inc.,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  [Aug.  31]  1931.     172  p.  narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/5:  486 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  515,  Sept.  2,  1931,  Gth  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Illinois  and  Iowa.  Jas.  T.  Igoe  Co.  [Sept.  2.  1931].  170 
p.-  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/6 :  515 

Schedule  of  mail  trains,  no.  510,  Aug.  21,  1931,  9th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  lower  penin.sula  of  Michigan,  main  line  of  New  York  Cen- 
tral R.  R.  between  New  York.  N.  Y..  and  Chicago,  111.,  and  collateral  lines  that 
may  be  designated.  Doyle  &  Waltz  Printing  Co.,  Cleveland,  O.  [Aug.  21.  1931]. 
112  p.  narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/9:  510 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topography  ha.s  prepared  rural-deli vpry  maps  of  counties  in 
•which  rural  delivery  is  completely  established.  They  are  published  in  two  forms,  one 
givinj^  simply  the  rural  free  delivery  routes  startins  from  a  siniile  given  post  office,  and 
sold  at  75  cents  each  ;  the  other,  the  rural  free  di'Jivcry  routes  in  an  entire  county,  sold 
at  .""lO  cents  each.  A  uniform  scnle  of  1  inch  to  1  mile  is  used.  The  rural-delivery  county 
maps  are  printed  from  the  latest  negatives.  It  is  impracticable  for  the  Department  to 
keep  mans  corrected  to  date  at  all  times.  Editions  arc  not  issued,  but  blue  print  copies 
are  produced  in  response  to  special  calls  addressed  to  the  Dlshursin<r  Clerk.  Post  Oflice 
Department,  Washington,  D.  ('.  These  maps  should  not  he  confused  with  the  post  route 
maps,  for  which  see  Monthly  catalogue  for  February,  1931,  page  733. 


PRESIDENT   OF  UNITED   STATES 

Ahernethy,  Mrs.  Marie  V.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  Mrs.  Marie  V.  Aher- 
nethy.     Aug.  27,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5695.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr31.5:Ab37 

Arizona.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  pending  legislation, 
Arizona.    Sept.  14,  1931.    1  p.  f°     (No.  5712.)     *  Paper,  5c.     Pr  31.5  :  Ar  47/14 

Birds.  Amending  regulations  on  migi'atory  game  birds,  proclamation.  [Aug. 
25,1931.]     3  p.  f°     ([No.  1900.])     *  Pa  lie  r,  5c.  Pr  31.7  :  B  532/0 

Amending  regulations  on   micratory  game  birds,   proclamation.      [Sept. 

12,1931.]     2  p.  f°     ([No.  1909.])     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.7 :  B  5:^2/7 

California.  Executive  order,  modification  of  public  water  reserve  no.  110.  Cali- 
fornia.   Sept.  17,  1931.    1  p.  f     (No.  5717.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  C  128/39 

Executive  order,  revocation  of  withdrawals  of  public  lands  for  classifica- 
tion, California.     Sept.  17,  1931.    1  p.  f     (No.  571S.)     *  Paper,  .^c. 

Pr  31.5:0128/40 

Executive  order,  withdrawal   of  public   lands  for  resurvey,   California. 

Sept.  11,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5709.)      ♦  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  C12S/37 

Chesapeake  Bay.  Executive  order,  naval  air-si)a('e  reservation  and  defensive 
sea  area  [over  and  in  Clie-saiieake  Bay  near  .southern  end  of  Tangier  Sound, 
for  purposes  of  national  defense  and  other  governmental  purp'i*^*^^'.  '^ct.  5-20, 
19.31.]     Sept.  14,  1!):U.     1  p.  r     (No.  5710.)      *  Paper.  .5o.       Pr  31.5 :  Ai  71/3 

Colorado.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  withdrawal  of  public  lands  pending 
rcsurvev,  Colorado.     Aug.  31,  19.31.     1  p.  f°     (No.  ."09S.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr31.5:C719/.33 

KldriiUie,  Mrs.  Gladiis  W.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  Mrs.  C.ladys  W. 
Eldridge.     Sept.  18,  1931.     1  p.  f"     (No.  .5720.)     *  Paper,  5c.         Pr  .31.5:  El  24 

Foreign  service.  Executive  order,  amendnients  to  regulations  governing  occupa- 
tion and  maintenance  of  certain  foreign  service  quarters.  Sept.  4.  1931. 
1  p.  f°     (No.  .5707.)      *  Paper,  . 5c.  Pr  31.5 :  F  701/24 

Ho^v  to   order  iiublicatloiiH See  Information   following   fonteuts 


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September,  1931  igj 

Qoiyemment  Island.  Executive  order,  acceptance  of  title  to  land  on  Government 
Island,  city  of  Alameda,   Calif.     [Sept.  22,  1931.]      2  p.   f°      ([No.   5722.]  > 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  C  128/41 

Hangliter,  Mrs.  Mary  J.  A.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  Mrs.  Marv  J.  A. 
Hangliter,  Mrs.  Margaret  B.  Hillyard,  Mrs.  Catherine  Lehmkuhl,  and  Frances 
X.Kane.     Sept.  4,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5706.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :H  193 

HafTison.  John  W.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  Johin  W.  Harrison  Aug 
31,1931.    1  p.  f°     (No.  5701.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  H  246 

Hawaii.  Executive  order,  description  of  Aiea  military  reservation.  Hawaii. 
[Aug.  24,  1931.]     2  p.  f°     ([No.  5692.])     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  H  31/19 

Executive   order,    de.?cription    of   Punchbowl   Hill   militarv    reservation, 

Hawaii.     [Aug.  24,  1931.]     3  p.  f"     ( [No.  5693.] )     *  Paper,  5c! 

Pr  31.5  :H  31/1 S 

Executive  order,  restoring  to  Hawaii  part  of  military  reservation  known 

as  Barracks  Lot.     Sept.  16.  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5715.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :  H  31/20 

Michigan.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  land  for  lighthouse  purposes.  Mich- 
igan.    Sept.  17,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5719.)      *  Paper,  5c.         Pr  31.5  :  M  582/5 

Montana.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  classification.  Mon- 
tana.    Sept.  14,  1931.     1  p.  f     (No.  5711.)      *  Paper,  5c.        Pr  31.5  :  M  762/17 

National  Commission  on  Laic  Obsei-vance  and  Enforcement.  Executive  order, 
transfer  of  records,  etc.,  of  National  Commission  on  Law  Observance  and 
Enforcement  to  Department  of  Justice.     Sept.  16,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5716.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  N  213/2 

National  forests.  Executive  order,  administrative-site  withdrawal.  California 
[to  be  used  in  connection  with  administration  of  Shasta  National  Forest  as 
Soldier  Mountain  and  Sugar  Loaf  lookout  sites].  Sept.  15.  1931.  1  p.  f" 
(No.  5714.)      *  Paper,   5c.  Pr  31.5  :  C  128/38 

Ouachita  National  Forest,  Ark.  and  Okla.,  proclamation.     [Aug.  19.  1931.] 

9  p.  2  maps,  f     ( [No.  1964.] )      *  Paper,  10c.  Pr  31.7  :  Ou  1 

Oregon.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  resurvey, 
Oregon.    Aug.  31,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5699.)     *  Paper,  5c.        Pr  31.5  :  Or  3/27 

■ Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  land  in  aid  of  legislation.  Oregon. 

Aug.  25,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  56&4.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  Or  3/26 

Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands,  Oregon.     Sept.  1.  1931.     1 

p.  f°     (No.  5702.)     *  Paper.  5c.  Pr3L5:Or3/28 

Panama  Canal.  Executive  order,  delimiting  Canal  Zone  judicial  districts. 
[Sept.  2,  1931.]     2  p.  f°     ([No.  5704.])     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  P 191/7 

Porto  Rico.  San  Geronimo  reservation,  P.  R.,  proclamation.  [Sept.  15,  1931.] 
2  p.  f"     ( [No.  1970.] )      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.7  :  P  838/2 

PtibliG  Health  Service.  Executive  order,  permitting  Public  Health  Service 
ofiicers  to  serve  in  State,  etc.,  health  organizations,  and  pennitting  certain 
appointments  under  Public  Health  Service.  Aug.  31.  1931.  1  p.  f  (No. 
5700.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  P  96 

Pulaski,  Count  Casimir.  Pulaski  memorial  day.  proclamation  [recommending 
that  Oct.  11,  1931.  be  ob.-^erved  a.-;  152d  anniversary  of  death  of  Casimir 
Pulaski,  who  was  commissioneil  brigadier-general  in  Continental  Army]. 
Sept.  11,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  1968.)      *   Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.7  :  P  965/2 

Skilton,  Mrs.  Caroline  J.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  Mrs.  Caroline  J. 
Skilton.     Aug.  28,  1931.     1  p.  f°     (No.  5697.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr31.5:Sk33 

Utah.  Executive  order,  to  permit  approval  of  application  for  railroad  right  of 
way,  Utah.    Sept.  8,  1931.    1  p.  f°     (No.  5708.)     *  Paper,  5c.    Pr  31.5  :  Ut  1/18 

•     Executive  order,  to  permit  approval  of  application  for  railroad  right  of 

way,  Utah.     Sept.  22, 1931.    1  p.  f °     (No.  5723.)     *Paper,  5c.       Pr  31.5  :  Ut  1 '19 

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188  September,  1931 

Veterans'  Administration.  Executive  order,  aJiicndment  of  Sfhedule  A,  civil- 
service  rules,  to  permit  employment  of  members  of  national  homes  in  certain 
positions.     Sept.  22,  1931.     1  p.  f"     (No.  5724.1      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5 :  C  499/27 

Virgin  Inlands.  Exemption  of  Virgin  Islands  from  coastwise  laws,  proclama- 
tion [further  extending  period  from  Sept.  30^1931  to  Sept.  30,  1932].  [Aug. 
19,1931.]     2  p.  f°     ([No.  1963.])      *  Paper.  5c.  Pr  .51.7 :  V  819/3 

War  Department.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Schedule  B.  of  civil-service 
rules,  to  permit  appointment  of  headquarters  messenger,  Philippine  Depart- 
ment, upon  noncompetitive  examination.  Aug.  27,  1931.  1  p.  r  (No.  5(>96.) 
♦  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  C  499/26 

Water-tird*.  Conservation  of  our  waterfowl,  proclamation.  Aug.  25.  1931. 
1  p.  f     (No,  1965.)     •  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.7 :  W  291 

ll'o/f,  Adolph  G.  Executive  order,  designating  Adolph  G.  Wolf  to  perform 
temporarily  duties  of  judge  of  district  court  for  Porto  Rico.  Sept.  3.  1931. 
1  p.  f°     (No.  5705.)     ♦Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5:  P  838/3 

Wyomimi.  Executive  order,  order  of  mmliflcatioii.  coal  withdrawal  Wyoming 
no.  1.    Sept.  14,  1931.    1  p.  f°     (No.  5713.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5:  W  994/27 

Executive  order,  power-site  restoration  no.  463,  Wyoming.     Sept.  1,  1931. 

1  p.  f     (No.  5703.)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  W  994/26 

Yorktoicn  campaign,  1781.  Sesquicentennial  of  surrender  of  Lord  Cornwallis 
at  Yorktown,  proclamation  [recommending  that  Oct.  18  and  19.  1931.  be 
flttinglv  observed  in  commemoration  of  that  event].  Sept.  3,  1931.  1  p.  f 
(No.  1967.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr31.7:Y82 

SHIPPING  BOARD 

Thames  River  Line,  Incorporated.  Formal  investigation  docket  no.  6S,  in  re 
Thames  River  Line,  Inc.;  [decided  July  28,  1931;  report  and  order  of  board]. 
1931.     [1] +217-221 +  [1]  p.     [Report  from  Shipping  Board  reports,  v.  1.]     t 

SB  1.10/a  :  T  329 

SHIPPING  BOARD  MERCHANT  FLEET  CORPORATION 

Merchant  marine  bulletin,  v.  5,  no.  3:  Sept.  1931.  n.  p.  [1931].  36  p.  il.  large  8° 
[Monthly.]     f  SB  2.16:  5/3 

Ships.     Schedule  of  sailings  [Shipping  Board  vessels,  general  cargo,  passenger, 
and  mail  .'services]   Sept.  1-Oct.  15,  1931  [no.  118;  issued  by  TraflBc  Depart- 
ment].    [1931.]     8  p.  il.  4°,  folded  into  narrow  8"  size.     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  2.S-26331  SB  2.14 :  931  /9 

SMITHSONIAN"  INSTITUTION 

ETHNOLOGY  BUREAU 

Cochin  Indinnx.     Tales  of  Cochiti  Indians:  by  Ruth  Benedict.     19.31.     x-f256  p. 
(Bulletin  OS.)     *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28080  SI  2.3 :  98 

Same.     (II.  doc.  580.  71st  C«mg.  3d  sess.) 

NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

Note. — The  puMlcntions  of  the  National  Museum  comprise  an  annual  report  and  tlirec 
selentiflc  Kerles.  viz.,  Proceedlnns.  BulletinB,  and  ContrllnilionB  from  national  herbarium. 
The  oditlona  are  distributed  to  estal>lish(d  lists  of  lllirarles.  scientific  institutions,  and 
Bpeclalists,  any  surplus  copies  l)einK  supplied  on  application.  The  Proceedings  ore  usually 
brief  technical  papers  and   the  Rullclins  generally   monographs   l)ased   on   th.-   .Museum   col- 

HoTT  to  order  pnbllcntlunii — StM>  Inforiiiat Ion  follo'trins:  Content* 


September,  1931  jgg 

lections  in  biology,  geology,  and  anthropology.     No  sets  of  any  of  these  series  can  now  be 
furnished. 

Beginning  with  v.  66,  the  binding  of  volumes  of  Proceedings  in  either  paper  or  cloth 
was  discontinued.  The  separate  papers  will  be  sent  to  depository  libraries  and  to  others 
designated  to  receive  them,  as  issued,  and  a  title-page  and  index  will  be  published  for 
t'ach  volume  so  that  the  volume  may  be  bound  if  desired. 

Trematodes.  New  species  of  trematode  of  family  Heterophyidae,  with  note  on 
geuus  Apophallus  and  related  genera  [and  with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Emmett  W.  Price.  1931.  cover-title.  6  p.  11.  (Proceedings,  v.  79,  art.  17; 
uo.  2883.)     t  SI  3.6:  2883 

STATE   DEPARTMENT 

Note. — With  the  publication  of  the  first  number  of  the  printed  Press  releases  on  Oct. 
5.  1929,  the  Department  of  State  inaugurated  a  new  publication  program.  The  daily 
mimeographed  releases  are  made  available  to  the  public  weekly  in  printed  form  ;  also, 
all  publications  (except  laws.  Executive  orders,  proclamations."  and  treaties i  are  num- 
bered consecutively  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  sent  to  press.  Publications  of  a 
similar  character  are  brought  within  well-defiued  series,  and  each  series  publication 
bears  a  series  number  in  addition  To  its  publication  number.  Laws,  Executive  orders, 
and  proclamations  are  issued  in  separate  series  and  are  numbered  within  each  series 
in  the  order  in  which  they  are  signed.  Treaties  are  issued  in  a  separate  series  and  are 
numbered  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  proclaimed.  Indexes  to  the  Press  release's  are 
supplied  semiannually,  as  of  December  31  and  June  30.  The  Department  of  State 
includes  in  the  Press  release  series,  each  quarter,  a  complete  list  of  its  publications  for 
the  preceding  quarter. 

The  list  below  frequently  includes  certain  relevant  publications  issued  by  other  agencies 
of  the  Government  under  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain  relevant 
Congressional  documents. 

Under  the  practice  of  the  State  Department  prior  to  the  inauguration  of  the  Execu- 
tive agreement  series  (no.  22  of  which  is  listed  below)  the  material  would  have  been 
published  in  the  Treaty  scries.  Those  desiring  to  maintain  a  joint  file  of  the  Treaty  series 
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series  in  its  appropriate  place  in  the  Treaty  series,  which  place  will  be  indicated  in  each 
number  of  the  Executive  agreement  series. 

Diplomatic  list,   Sept.  1931.     [1931.1     cover-title,  ii+46  p.  24°      ([Publication 
230.])      [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  65c. 
L.  C.  card  10-16292  S  1.8  :  931/9 

Executive  agreement  seH^s.  See,  above,  note  under  center  head.  State 
Department. 

Eaitianization,  agreement  between   United   States  and  Haiti:   signed  Aug.  5. 
1931.     1931.     [2] +8  p.     (Executive  agreement  series  22:   [Publication  231].) 
[English  and  French.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28204  S  9.8  :  22 

Note. — Those   who   desire   to   tile   the   Executive   agreement    series    with    the    Treaty 
series  should  file  Executive  agreement  series  22  after  Treaty  series  840. 

Press  releases,  weekly  issue  no.  101-104:  Sept.  5-26,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  183-254. 
(Publication  229.  234,  236,  and  238.)  [Weekly  issue  no.  104  includes  list  of 
Publications  of  Department  of  State  during  quarter  beginning  July  1.  1931. 
See  also  note  above  under  center  head.  State  Department.]  *  Paper.  5c. 
single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.50 
L.  C.  card  29-26868  S  1.25  :  101-104 

Treaty  information,  bulletin  23,  Aug.  31,  1931;  compiled  by  Treaty  Division. 
1931.  iv +24  p.     ([Publication  233.]  I      [Monthly.     The  period  covered  is  the 
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HISTORICAL    ADVISER 

Note. — The  Office  of  the  Historical  Adviser  was  formerly  designated  as  the  Publication? 
Division  of  the  State  Department. 

Laws.  [Circular  stating  of  what  a  set  of  laws  of  71st  Congress,  3d  session, 
consists.]     May  7,  1931.    1  p.    t  S  8.4 :  71/3 

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190  Septembkk,  1931 

MIXED  CLAIMS  COMMISSION.  UNITED  STATES  AND  GERMANY 

Lehigh  Valley  Railroad.     Docket  iios.  S103,  8117,  et  al.,  before  Mixed  Chiiiii* 
Commission,  Uiiitetl  States  and  Germany,  United  States  on  belialf  of  Lehigh 
Valley  Railroad  Company,  agency  of  Canadian  Car  and  Foundry  Company, 
Limited,  American  underwriters,  et  al.  vh.  Germany ;  oral  arguments,  Boston 
Mass.,  July  30-Aug.  1,  I'JSl.     [1931.]     iii  +  144  p.     I  facsim.     t 

S  3.31/5  :L  527/4 

Docket  nos.  8103,  8117.  et  al.,  before  Mixed  Claims  Commission.  United 

States  and  Germany,  United  States  on  behalf  of  Lehigh  Valley  Railroad 
Company,  agency  of  Canadian  Car  &  Foundry  Company,  Limited,  and  various 
underwriters  v.  Germany ;  brief  of  American  agent  .supplementing  oral  argu- 
ment had  at  Boston,  Mass.,  July  30-Aug.  1,  1931.  [1931.]  cover-title. 
26  p.  r     t  S  3.31/5  :  L  527/5 

TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Bells,  chimes,  and  carillons,  reix>rt  to  the  President  on  differences  in  costs  of 
production  of  bells,  chimes,  and  carillons,  finished  or  unfinished,  and  parts 
thereof,  in  United  States  and  in  principal  competing  country,  as  ascertained 
pursuant  to  provisi(ms  of  sec.  liSii  of  title  3  of  tariff  act  of  19.30;  with 
appendix,  proclamation  by  the  President.  1931.  iv+18  p.  (Report  27,  2d 
series.)  [Germany  is  the  principal  competing  country.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28087  TC  1.9:  27 

Cheese,  except  of  American  or  Cheddar  and  Swiss  or  Emmenthaler  types, 
report  to  the  President  on  differences  in  costs  of  production  of  cheese,  except 
of  American  or  Cheddar  and  Swiss  or  Emmentluiler  types,  in  United  States 
and  in  principal  competing  country,  as  ascertained  pursuant  to  provisions 
of  sec.  33G  of  title  3  of  tariff  act  of  1930.  1931.  v+18  p.  (Report  21,  2d 
series. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28089  TC  1.9  :  21 

Dyes  and  dyeing.    Census  of  dyes  and  of  other  synthetic  organic  chemicals.  1930. 
1931.    vii+112  p.  ii.     (Report  19,  2d  series.)     ♦Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  18-26799  TC  1.9  :  19 

Eggs.  Dried  egg  products,  report  to  the  President  on  differences  in  costs  of 
production  of  dried  whole  eggs,  dried  egg  yolk,  and  dried  egg  albumen, 
whether  or  not  sugar  or  other  material  is  added,  in  United  States  and  in 
principal  comiteting  country,  as  ascertained  pursuant  to  provisions  of  sec.  33G 
of  title  3  of  tariff  act  of  19.30;  with  appendix,  proclamation  by  the  President. 
1931.  v  +  17  p.  (Report  2."),  2d  series.)  [China  is  the  principal  competing 
country.]  ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28091  TC  1.9  :  25 

Furniture.  Bent-wood  furniture  and  parts  tliereof,  reiHjrt  to  the  President  oix 
differences  in  costs  of  production  of  bent-wood  furniture,  wholly  or  partl.v 
finished,  and  parts  thereof,  in  United  States  and  in  principal  competing 
country,  as  ascertained  pursuant  to  provisions  of  sec.  336  of  title  3  of  tariff 
act  of  1930;  witli  appendix,  proclamation  by  the  President.  1931.  iv  +  12  p. 
(Report  28,  2d  series.)  [Czechoslovakia  is  the  principal  competing  country.] 
•  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28088  TC1.9:  2>^ 

Hemp  cordage,  report  to  the  President  on  differences  in  costs  of  iiri)duction  of 
cordage,  including  cables,  tarred  or  luitarrcd,  composed  of  3  or  more  strands, 
each  strand  comitosed  of  2  or  more  yarns,  wholly  or  in  chief  value  of  hemp. 
in  United  States  and  in  i)rincipal  competing  country,  as  ascertained  imrsuaiu 
to  provisions  of  sec.  .'>3(;  of  title  3  of  tariff  act  of  1930;  with  apiH'ndix,  procla- 
mation by  the  President.  1031.  iv-1-12  p.  (Report  26,  2d  series.)  [Italy  is 
the  principal  competing  countrv.]  ♦  Paper.  He. 
L.  C.  card  31-28085  TC  1.9  :  26 

Hides  and  skins  of  cattle  of  bctvine  s|)t>cies,  report  to  the  President  on  differences 
in  costs  of  production  of  hid(>s  and  skins  of  cattle  of  bovine  species,  raw  or 
iincured,  or  dried,  salted,  or  pickled,  in  United  States  and  in  principal  coni- 

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September,  1931  191 

-Hides  and  skiii^ — Continued. 

peting  country,  as  ascertained  pursuant  to  provisions  of  sec.  336  of  title  3  of 
tariff  act  of  1930.     1931.     iii+2  p.     (Report  24.  2d  series.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-280S6  TC  1.9 :  24 

Iron  in  pigs  and  iron  kentledge,  report  to  the  President  on  differences  in  costs 
of  production  of  iron  in  pigs  and  iron  kentledge  in  United  States  and  in 
principal  competing  country,  as  ascertained  pursuant  to  provisions  of  sec.  336 
of  title  3  of  tariff  act  of  1930.  1931.  v-rl9  p.  (Report  23,  2d  series.)  [Brit- 
ish India  is  the  principal  competing  countrv.]  *  Paper,  l(>c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28090  '  TC  1.9 :  23 

Olive  oil,  report  to  the  President  on  differences  in  costs  of  production  of  olive 
oil  in  bulk  and  packaged,  in  United  States  and  in  principal  competing  country, 
as  ascertained  pursuant  to  provisions  of  sec.  336  of  title  3  of  tariff  act  of  1930 ; 
[with  appendix,  proclamation  by  the  President].  1931.  v+20  p.  (Report 
22,  2d  series.)  [Italy  is  the  principal  competing  country.]  *  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  31-28099  TC1.9:22 

Pipe  organs  and  parts  thereof,  report  to  the  President  on  differences  in  costs  of 
production  of  pipe  organs  and  parts  thereof,  in  United  States  and  in  principal 
ctimpeting  country,  as  ascertained  ptirsuant  to  provisions  of  sec.  336  of  title  3 
of  tariff  act  of  1930;  with  appendix,  proclamation  by  the  President.  1931. 
iv+12  p.  (Report  20,  2d  series.)  [Canada  is  the  principal  competing  coun- 
try.] *  Paper,  oc. 
L.  C.  card  31-28084  TC  1.9 :  20 

PuNications.     List  of  publications  of  Tariff  Commission.     Revised   Sept.  1931. 
1931.     11+36  p.     [Title  on  cover  is:  Subject  index  of  Tariff  Commission  pub- 
lications.]    *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  2^26869  TC  1.7  :  931 

TAX  APPEALS  BOARD 

Decisions.  Reports,  index,  21  B.  T.  A.  [Oct.  11.  1930-Jaii.  19.  1931].  Sept.  1. 
1931.     xii +1469-1519  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  T  3.T  19  :  5/21/ind. 

Same,  v.  23,  no.  6  and  7 ;  Sept.  4  and  11,  1931.     [1931.]     [viii] +1187-1393 

p.     [Contain  decisions  promulgated  July  17-Aug.  31,  1931.]     *  Paper.  $1.50  per 
vol. 

L.  C.  card  24-27411  Y  3.T  19 :  5/23-6  to  23-7 

Note. — The  decisions  of  the  Tax  Appeals  Board  have  been  placed  on  a  subscription 
basis  and  are  to  be  issued  in  small  pamphlets  until  a  sufficient  number  have  been  pub- 
lished to  make  a  volume.  The  price  of  these  advance  pamphlets  will  be  $1.50  per 
volume.  Later,  bound  volumes,  containing  table  of  contexits  and  index,  will  be  issued. 
the  price  of  these  being  given  at  time  of  publication. 

Reports  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals,  v.  20.  May  30-Oct.  10.  1930 ;  Mabel  M. 

Owen,  reporter.     1931.     lvii+1306  p.     *  Cloth,  $2.50. 

L.  C.  card  26-26250  Y  3.T  19 :  6/20 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Bonds  of  officers.  Companies  holding  certificates  of  authority  from  Secretary  of 
Treasury,  under  acts  of  Aug.  13.  1S94.  and  Mar.  23.  1910.  as  acceptable  sureties 
on  Federal  bonds,  also  acceptable  reinsuring  companies  imder  Department 
circular  of  July  5.  1922 :  revised  as  to  process  agents  to  Aug.  17.  1931.  Sept. 
10.  1931.     1  p.  oblong  f°     [Semiannual.]     t  T  1.24: 931/2 

Certificates  of  indebtedness.  United  States  of  America.  1^^^  per  cent  Treasury 
certificates  of  indebtedness,  series  TS-1932,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from 
Sept.  15.  1931,  due  Sept.  15.  1932.  Aug.  31,  1981.  1  p.  4°  (Department 
circular  444;  Public  Debt  [Service].  1     t  T  1.4, '2:  444 

Finance.     Daily  statement  of  Treasury  compiled  from  latest  proved  reports  from 
Ti-easury  offices  and  depositaries.  Sept.  1-30,   1031.      [1931.]     Each  4  p.  or 
3  p.  f°     [Dailv  except  Sundays  and  holidays  ]     t 
L.  C.  card  15^303  T  1.5 :  931 

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192  September,  1931 

Public  debt.     Stateuu'iit  of  public  debt  of  I'liitcd  States,  July  81,  1931.     [1931.] 
[2]  p.  narrow  f     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-212GS  T  9.9 :  931/7 

Treasury  bonds.  United  States  of  America.  3  i)t'r  cent  Treasury  bonds  of 
1051-55,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  .Sept.  15,  1931,  due  Sept.  15.  1955, 
redeemable  at  option  of  United  States  at  par  and  accrued  interest  on  and 
after  Sept.  15,  1951,  interest  payable  Mar.  15  and  Sept.  15.  [Aug.  31,  1931.] 
2  p.  4"     ([Department  ciiTular  443;  Public  Debt  Service.])     t     T  1.4/2 :  443 

Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  industrial  aleohol,  narcotif, 
and  other  law.s  including  decisions  of  Custom.s  Court  and  Court  of  Customs 
and  Patent  Apix'als.  v.  VA),  no.  10-13:  Sept.  3-24.  1931.  [1931.]  various 
paging.  [Weekly.  Department  decisions  numbered  45103-145,  abstracts 
17431-612,  Tariff  Commission  Notice  dated  Sept.  7,  1931.  Tariff  Commission 
Notices  00,  later  Tariff  Commission  Notices  35,  41,  45-51,  54,  and  58,  and 
miscellaneous  (disbarments  and  suspensions,  etc.).]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy, 
$1.50  a  yr. :  foreign  subscription,  $2.50. 
L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2 :  00/10-13 

BOOKKEEPING  AND  WARRANTS  DIVISION 

Appropriations.     Digest  of  appropriations,  fiscal  year  1932,  and  on  account  of 
deficiencies   for  prior  years,   made  by   3d   session   of  71st   Congress.     1931. 
ix+0S5  p.  4°     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3035.)     *  Cloth,  $2.f»0. 
L.  C.  card  G-35371  T  9.5  :  932 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

FEDERAL  STANDAKD  STOCK  CATALOGUE  BOABO 

Government  supplies.    Federal  standard  .stock  catalogue:  sec.  1,  General  index 
of  Federal  property;   revi.sed  to  May  1,  1931.     1931.      [1]+2S4  p.      [Issued 
in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.]     *  Paper,  65c. 
L.  C.  card  3(^26299  T  51.7/6 :  931/sec.  1,  ind. 

Same:  sec.  1,  General  index  of  Federal  proi)erty  ;  revised  to  May  1,  1931 

[with  additional  sections],  1931.  [71+2+16+284  p.  4°  [Title  on  cover  is: 
General  index  of  Federal  projjcrty,  1931.  Includes  sec.  2,  pt.  1,  sec.  3.  pt.  1. 
and  list  of  parts  comprising  sec.  4.]     *  Paper,  $1.00.  T  51.7/6:  931  ind. 

Same:  .sec.  2,  pt.  0,  cla.ss  41,  Tools,  hand.     .July,  19:^1.     192  p.  4°     [Issued 

in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.  |     *  Paper,  45c.  T  51.7/7  :  41  2 

Same :  .sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  53,  Stationery,  bags,  paper :  books,  blank ;  boxes. 

paper;  cartons;  drafting-room,  office,  and  printers'-supplies.  May,  1931. 
94  p.  4"     [Loo.se-leaf  form.]     *  Pai^er,  25c.  T  51.7/7:5:1 

Same :  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  54,  Office-equipment,  addiiig-machines,  cash- 
registers,  file-cases,  numl)ering-ma<hines,  safes,  typewriters,  etc.  .Tune.  1931. 
81  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  20c.  T  51.7/7  :  .".4 

Same:  sec.  3,   pt.   3,   Simplified   practice   recommendations.     June.   1931. 

6  p.  4"  [Loose-leaf  form.  Substitute  for  sec.  3,  pt.  3,  Simplified  practice 
recommendations.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51. 7/(! :  931/sec.  3.  pt.  3 

Same:  si'c.   3,   pt.   7,   group   QQ,   division   hh.    Steel-castings   and    ingots 

[with  bibliographvj.     June,  1931.     ti  p.  4"      |  Loose-leaf  form.]      ♦  PapiT,   5<'. 

T  51.7/9  :  QQ  hh 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,   Federal  siK'ciUcation   for  apples,  canned.     May  26, 

1931.    4  p.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  604a,  Jan.  25,  1929.]     •  Paper.  5c. 

T  51.7/8  :Z-A-<  ill 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  apricots,  canned.     May  26, 

1931.    5  p.  12"     [SupersiMles  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  605a.  Jan.  25,  1929.]     •  PaiXM-.  5c, 

T  51.7/8:  Z-A-631 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  asparagus,  canned.    May  20, 

1931.     5  p.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  024a.  July  20.  1929.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  51.7/8:  J  JJ-A-711 

How   to  order  iiublivutioiiM — See  iiiroriiitidoii   rolIo«\-lnar  Content* 


Septeaiber,  1931  I93 

Government  5«pp?(es— Continued. 

Same :  see.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  beets,  canned.    May  26,  1931. 

5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  626a,  July  26,  1929.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  JJ J-B-181 

Same:  see.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  chickens,  dressed   (broilers, 

fryers,  and  roasters).     May  26,  1931.     7  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S. 
G.  M.  S.  267,  Jan.  22,  1925.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  PP-C-251 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  chrome  yellow,  dry,  paste 

in  japan,  paste  in  oil    (lemon,  medium,  orange).     May  26.   1931.     11  p.  12" 
[Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.   S.  476.  Mar.  5,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  TT-C-291 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  drier,  paint,  liquid.    Mar.  31, 

1931.    5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  20a,  Oct.  1,  1928.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  TT-D-651 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  ferromangauese.     May  26, 

1931.    3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  138.  May  1,  1924.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  QQ-F-161 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  gaskets,  asbestos,  metallic- 
cloth.    May  26,  1931.    5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  97b,  Mav  12,  1927.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  HH-G-76 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  glass,  flat  for  glazing  pur- 
poses. Apr.  28,  1931.  12  p.  12°  [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  123,  Apr.  1,  1924.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  T 51.7/8:  DD-G-^51 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  siiecification  for  glue,  animal  for  woodwork- 
ing.    May  26,  1931.     7  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  C-G-451 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  fire,  cotton,  rubber- 
lined.    May  26,  1931.    9  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  38,  Sept.  15,  1922.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  ZZ-H-451 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  magnesia,  asbestos,  plaster. 

May  26,  1931.     5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.   S.  G.  M.   S.  211.   Sept.  30.   1924.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  HH-M-51 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  magnesia,  block,  pipe- 
covering  (molded).  May  26,  1931.  6  p.  12°  [Super.sedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  212, 
Sept.  30,  1924.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  HH-M-71 

■     Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  oil,  linseed,  boiled.    May  26, 

1931.     8  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  475b,  Apr.  30,  1928.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  JJJ-0-331 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  oil.  linseed,  raw.     Apr.  28, 

1931.     8  p.  12°     [Supei-sedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  4b,  Apr.  30,  1928.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  JJJ-0-336 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  packing,  asbestos,  metallic- 
cloth,  sheet.  Mav  26,  1931.  4  p.  12°  [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  94b,  May  12, 
1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  HH-P-31 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  packing,  asbestos,  rope  and 

wick.    May  26,  1931.    3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  487,  May  12,  1927.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  HH-P-41 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  si>ecification  for  packing,  fiber,  hard,  sheet. 

May  26,  1931.     5  p.  il.  12°     [Supersetles  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  486.  May  12.  1927]. 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7  8 :  HH-P-91 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paints,  lithopone,  interior, 

flat  and  eggshell-finish,  ready-mixed  and   semipaste,  light  tints  and   white. 
Apr.  28,  1931.     12  p.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  21b,  Nov.  23,  1927.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  TT-P-41 

Same:  see.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pears,  canned.     May  26, 

1931.     6  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  608a,  Jan.  25,  1929.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  Z-P-201 

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194  September,  1931 

Government  svpplies — Continued. 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  prunes,  canned.     May  26, 

1931.     5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  610a,  Jan.  25,  1929.]     •  Paper,  6c. 

T  51.7/8 :  Z-P-671 

Same:    sec.   4,    pt.   5,    Federal    specification    for   putty.     Apr.    28,    1931. 

8  p.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  Q.  M.  S.  283,  May  8.  1925.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  TT-P-791 

Same:    sec.   4,   pt.  5,   Federal   specification   for   raisins.     May   26,   1931. 

5  p.  12"     [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  6a4a,  Sept.  3,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  Z^R-71 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tea.    Mar.  31,  1931.    6  p.  12" 

[Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  649b,  Oct.  8,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  HHH-T-191 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  varnish,  asphalt.     Apr.  28, 

1931.    8  p.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  19,  Jan.  2,  1923.]     •  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8  :TT-V-51 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  varnish,  shellac.     May  26, 

1931.    8  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  376,  Jan.  25,  1927.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  TT-V-91 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  wood-preservative,  preserva- 
tive-treatment. Apr.  28,  1931.  2  p.  1  tab.  12"  [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G. 
M.  S.  395,  Apr,  1,  1926.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  TT-W-571 

COAST  GUARD 

Coast  Guard  Academy,  New  London.  Regulations  for  Coast  Guard  Academy, 
1931.  1931.  vi+l-17A+ 18-126  p.  il.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  inser- 
tion in  binder.]     t  T  47.8 :  C  63/931 

Orders.     General  order  4;  July  25,  1931.     [1931.]     3  p.     $  T  47.5/5: 4 

Pay.  Amendments  to  Pay  and  supply  instructions  [Coast  Guard,  1926]  no. 
45  ;  July  20,  1931.    1931.    1  p.     t  T  47.8 :  P  29/3/926/amdt.  45 

Pay  and  supply  instructions,  circular  2,   1931;  July  30,   1931,      [1931.] 

6  p.     [Circular  2  is  Price  list  of  cabin,  wardroom,  and  steerage  chinaware, 
and  silver-plated  ware.]     %  T  47.8/2:  2/6 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

National  hanks.     Monthly  statement  of  capital  stock  of   national   banks,   na- 
tional bank  notes,   and   Federal  reserve  bunk   notes  outstanding,   bonds  on 
deposit,  etc.  [Sept.  1,  1931].     Sept.  1,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  T     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21266  T  12.9 :  931/9 

FEDERAL  FARM  LOAN  BUREAU 

Insurance  regulation  of  Federal  Farm  Loan  Board  relating  to  buildings  covered 
by  mortgages  to  Federal  land  banks  and  joint  stock  land  banks.  June  1.  1931. 
[l]+o  p.  narrow  8°     t  T  48.7/2:  In  7 

GENERAL  SUPPLY  COMMITTEE 

Oovernmeni  supplies.  Class  8,  Motor-vehicles,  bicycles,  trailers,  and  all  acces- 
sories, outfits,  and  parts  (new  class  title  to  conform  to  Federal  standard  stock 
catalogue),  requirement  form  for  definite  quantity  tii'os  and  tubes,  3d  quarter, 
fiscal  year  1932,  Jan.  1-Mar.  31,  1932.     [1931.]      [2]  p.  4°     t     T  45.7  :  S/932-3 

General  schedule  of  supplies,  fiscal  year  1932:  1st  .supplement  of  awards 

to  cla.ss  17,  Incandescent  electric  lamps,  July  1,  1931-June  30,  1932.     [1931.] 
4  p.  4"     t 

L.  C.  card  16-20857  T  45.6 :  932/17/supp.  1 

Ho'w  to  order  publication M—^See  Informntlou  (olIoMrlnv  Contents 


September,  1931  195 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

Quarterly  requirement  form,  classes  5,  21,  25,  27,  29,  35-38,  51-54.  and  56, 

3d  quarter,  fiscal  year  1932,  Jan.  1-Mar.  31,  1932,  requisition  for  definite  quan- 
tity supplies  to  be  purchased  through  consolidated  definite  quantity  contracts. 
[1931.]     34  p.  4°     t  T  45.7 :  5/932-3 

Same,  4th  quarter,  fiscal  year  1932.  Apr.  1-June  30,  1932,  requisition  for 

definite  quantity  supplies  to  be  purchased  through  consolidated  definite  quan- 
tity contracts.     [1931.]     34  p.  4°     +  T  45.7  :  5/932-4 

Specifications  for  additional  quantity  supplies  for  use  of  field  services 

outside  of  District  of  Columbia  [fiscal  year  1932]  :  class  8,  Tires  and  tubes, 
2d  quarter,  fiscal  year  1932,  Oct.  1-Dec.  31.  1931.     Aug.  27,  1931.     15  p.  4°     t 

T  45.5/21 :  8/2/2d  quart.-2 

Specifications  for  consolidated  definite  quantity  items  of  supplies  [fiscal 

year  1932]  :  Cleaners,  scouring  compounds,  soaps,  and  household  supplies,  2d 
quarter,  fiscal  year  1932,  Oct.  1-Dec.  31,  1931.     Aug.  7,  1931.     9  p.  4°    t 

T  45.5/21 :  10/3/2d  quart. 

Same :  Dry  goods,  flags,  and  cordage,  2d  quarter,  fiscal  year  1932,  Oct.  1- 

Dec.  31,  1931.     Aug.  7,  1931.     17  p.  4°     t  T  45.5/21 :  3/2/2d  quart. 

Same :  Groceries  and  provisions  and  tobacco  products,  2d  quarter,  fiscal 

year  1932,  Oct.  1-Dec.  31.  1931.     Aug.  7,  1931.     21  p.  4°     t 

T  45.5/21 :  10/3/2d  quart. 

Same :  Stationery,  paper,  paper  articles,  and  school  supplies,  2d  quarter, 

fiscal  year  1932,  Oct.  1-Dec.  31,  1931.     Aug.  7,  1931.     15  p.  4°     t 

T  45.5/21 :  l/2/2d  quart. 

Specifications  for  consolidated  definite  quantity  supplies  for  delivery  in 

continental  United  States  and  additional  quantity  supplies  delivered  in  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  [fiscal  year  1932]  :  class  8,  Tires  and  tubes.  2d  quarter, 
fiscal  year  1932,  Oct.  1-Dec.  31,  1931.     Aug.  27,  1931.     14  p.  4°     t 

T  45.5/21 :  8/2/2d  quart.-l 

Supplemental  specifications  and  proposals  for  supplies,  fiscal  year  1932: 

classes  1^,  7,  9.  10,  12.  18,  21,  Oct.  1.  1931-June  30,  1932.  Aug.  21,  1931. 
8  p.  4°     t  T  45.5/21 : 1/supp. 

GOVERNMENT  ACTUARY 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Market  prices  and  investment  values  of  outstanding 
bonds  and  notes  [of  United  States,  Aug.  1931].  Sept.  1,  1931.  5  p.  4<» 
(Form  A.)      [Monthly.]     t  T 50.5: 931/8 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Internal  revenue  bulletin,  v.  10.  no.  3&-39;  Sept.  7-28,  1931.  1931.  various 
paging.  [Weekly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  (for  subscription  price  see  note 
below). 

L.  C.  card  22-26051  T  22.23/1 :  931/36-39 

Note. — The  Internal  revenue  bulletin  service  for  1931  will  consist  of  weekly  bulletins 
and  semiannual  cumulative  bulletins.  The  weekly  bulletins  will  contain  the  rulings 
and  decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known  as 
Treasury  decisions)  pertaining  to  internal  revenue  matters.  The  semiannual  cumula- 
tive bulletins  will  contain  all  rulings  and  decisions  (including  Treasury  decisons) 
published  during  the  previous  6  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  may  be  obtained,. 
on  a  subscription  basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing 
Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  for  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.75. 

Internal  revenue  news.    Internal  revenue  news,  index  of  v.  4  (nos.  1-12)  ;  July. 
1930- June,  1931.     [1931.]     [1]+10  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  27-26746  T  22.33  :  4/ind. 

Same,  v.  5,  no.  3  ;  Sept.  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  24  p.     [Monthly.    Text 

on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, 75c.  T  22.33  :  5/3 

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196  September,  1931 

LOANS   AXD   CIKRENCY   DIVISION 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Caveat  list  of  United  States  registered  bonds  and 
notes,  Sept.  1,  1031.     (Ifi.Sl.]     73  p.  f     [Monthly.]     t  T 20.7:931/9 

PUBLIC  DEBT   SERVICE 

Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  June  30.  1931.     1931. 
1  p.  oblonp  8"     [Montlily.]     t 
L.  C.  card  1(;-21 267  T  20  5:  931/7 

Same,  Aug.  31,  1931.     1931.     1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     J     T  26.5: 931/9 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Children.     Health  of  school  child,  study  of  sicliness,  physical  defects,  and  mor- 
tality   [with    bibliography],    by    Sehvyn    D.    Collins;    with    introduction    by 
Taliaferro  Clark.     Aug.  1031.     x+lHO  p.  il.      (Public  health  bulletin   200.) 
*  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28108  T  27.12  :  200 

Diseases.    Development  of  proposed  morbidity  reporting  area ;  by  R.  C.  Wil- 
liams.   1931.     [l]+6p.     (Reprint  1478.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46, 
no.  22,  May  29,  1931.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28205  T  27.6/a  :  1478 

Fumigants;  by  C   L.  Williams.     1931.      [1]4-19  p.      (Reprint  1473.)      [From 
Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  18,  May  1.  1931.]     ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28206  T  27.6/a  :  1473 

Ginger  paralysis.    Epidemic   of   so-called   ginger   paralysis   in    southern   Cali- 
fornia in  1930-31    [with  list  of  references]  ;   by   Maurice  I.   Smith   and   E. 
Elvove.     1931.      [l]+9  p.      (Reprint   1477.)      [From   Public  health   reports, 
V.  46,  no.  21,  May  22,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28207  T  27.6/a  :  1477 

Hygiene,  Public.     Criteria  for  maintaining  balance  of  program  in  county  health 
departments;  by  F.  L.  Robert.^.     1931.     [ll+e  p.      (Reprint  1474.)      [From 
Public  health  reports,  v.  46.  no.  19.  May  8,  1931.]     ♦  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28208  T  27.6/a  :  1474 

KnoxviUe,   Tenn.     Public  health   progress  in   Knoxville.  Tenn. :   by  Joseph   W, 
Mountin.     1931.     [l]+62  p.     (Reprint  1476.)      [From  Public  health  reports, 
V.  46,  no.  20,  May  15,  and  no.  21,  May  22,  1931.]     ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28209  T  27.6/a  :  1476 

Liberia.     R(^sum^  of  report  on  sanitation  and  yellow  fever  control  in  Liberia ; 
by  H.  F.  Smith.     1031.     [1] +7  p.  4  p.  of  pi.     (Reprint  1481.)     [From  Public 
health  rei»orts,  v.  46.  no.  23,  June  5,  1931.]     ♦  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28210  T  27.6/a  :  1481 

Mental  Hygiene  Dimsion.    Division  of  Mental  Hygiene.  Public  Health  Service, 
laws  estiiblishing  division   and   authorizing   its  functions.     1031.      iii+lS   p. 
(Supi)lenu'iit  97  to  Pui)lic  health  reports.)     ♦  Pai>er.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28100  T  27.6/2 :  97 

Milk.     Results  of  operation  of  standard  milk  ordinance  in  Mis.souri :  by  Frank- 
lin A.  Chirk  and   W.   Scott  Johnson.     1931.      [1 14-12  p.   il.      ( Re|)rint   1484.) 
[From  IMiblic  he.'ilth  reports,  v.  40.  no.  24.  Juno  12,  10.">1.]     •  I'apiM-.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-2821 1  T  27.6/a  :  1484 

Pan  Ameriean  sanitary  eoiie.  international  sMiiltary  convention  signed  Ilabana, 
Cuba,   Nov.  14.   1024.      [Rt'printl      1031.      [l]+24   p.      (Reprint   OJM. )      [From 
Public  health  reports.  Mar.  13,  1025.]     *  PaixM-.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  25-20505  T  27.6/m  :  094/2 

Public  health  reports.  Public  hoaltli  reports,  v.  4(1.  pt.  1.  nos.  1  2(>,  Jan.-June, 
1931  [title-i)age  and  index |.  1031.  xxx  p.  ♦Paper.  5c.  single  coi»y,  included 
in  price  of  Public  health  reports  for  snb.scribers.         T  27.0  :  46  l-2(i  t.  p.  &  ind. 

Hoiv   tf>   orilcr   itiililloiil  Iuiim Soe   liif«»riiiiiHi»ii    foIIo\>liiK'    ('ontt>nt» 


September,  1931  I97 

rublic  health  reports — Continued. 

Same,  v.  46,  no.  36-39;   Sept.  4-25,  1981.     1931.     [xv] +2093-2355  p.  il. 

2  p.  of  pi.     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $2.75 

L.  C.  card  6-25167  T  27.6  :  46/36-39 

Special  articles. — No.  36.  Expansion  of  investigations  on  tick-borne  diseases  by 
Public  Health  Service ;  by  R.  R.  Spencer. — Survey  of  work  of  employees'  mutual 
benefit  associations  ;  by  Dean  K.  Brundage. — No.  37.  Cooperative  campaign  for  eradi- 
cation of  plague  in  Peru,  final  report ;  by  John  D.  Long. — Occurrence  of  colony  of 
tick  parasite  Hunterellus  hookeri  Howard  in  West  Africa  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Cornelius  B.  Philip. — Extent  of  rural  health  service  in  United  States,  1927-31. — No. 
38.  Note  on  history  of  pellagra  in  United  States  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  G.  A. 
Wheeler. — Sleeping  car  parking  and  sanitation  at  a  large  convention  [Masonic  Shrine 
convention,  Toronto,  Canada,  June  9-12,  1930]  ;  by  G.  H.  Ferguson. — Catalytic  action 
of  copper  in  oxidation  of  crystalline  glutathione  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Carl 
Voegtlin.  J.  M.  Johnson,  and  Sanford  M.  Rosenthal. — No.  39.  Outbreak  of  undulant 
fever  traced  to  infected  milk  supply  ;  by  H.  E.  Hasseltine  and  I.  W.  Knight. — Func- 
tions and  limitations  of  government  in  public  health  education ;  by  Allan  J.  Mc- 
Laughlin.— Inspection  of  ships  for  determination  of  mosquito  infestation ;  by  W.  F. 
Tanner. 

Note. — -This  publication  is  distributed  gratuitously  to  State  and  local  health  officers, 
and  other  persons  engaged  in  public  health  work,  by  the  Surgeon  General  of  the 
Public  Health  Service,  Treasury  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Reports  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated 
above. 

Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever   (eastern  tyije),  transmission  by  American  dog 
tick  (Dermacentor  variabilis)   [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  R.  E.  Dyer,  L.  F. 
Badcer,  and  A.  Rumreich.     1931.      [1]+11   p.  il.      (Reprint  1483.)      [From 
Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  24,  June  12,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28078  T  27.6/a  :  1483 

Sulphur.  Studies  on  biochemistry  of  .sulphur:  11,  Substitution  of  dithioethyla- 
mine  (cystine  amine)  for  cystine  in  diet  of  white  rat  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  M.  X.  Sullivan.  W.  C.  Hess,  and  W.  H.  Sebrell.  1031.  [l]+8  p.  il. 
(Reprint  1479.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  22,  May  29,  1931.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  26-26800  T  27.6/a  :  1479 

T uphold  fever.    Epidemiological  study  of  typhoid  fever  in  6  Ohio  River  cities; 
by  M.  V.  Veldee.    1931.     [l]+27  p.  il.     (Reprint  1486.)     [From  Public  health 
reports,  v.  46,  no.  25,  June  39.  1931.]     *  Paiier,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26212  T  27.6/a  :  1486 

Undulant  fever.    Prevalence  of  undulant  fever  in  United  States;  by  H.  E.  Has- 
seltine.    1931.     [l]+5  p.  11.     (Reprint  1487.)      [From  Public  health  reports, 
V.  46.  no.  26,  June  26,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28213  T  27.6/a  :  1487 

Venereal  disease  among  Coast  Guard  enlisted  personnel  during  fiscal  year  1930; 
by  W.  W.  King.     1931.      [l]+6  p.      (Reprint  1482.)      [From   Public  health 
reports,  v.  46,  no.  23,  June  5.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26679  T  27.6/a  :  1482 

Water  purification.  Experimental  studies  of  natural  purification  in  polluted 
waters:  5,  Selection  of  dilution  waters  for  use  in  oxygen  demand  tests  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  Emery  J.  Theriault,  Paul  D.  :McNamee,  and  Chester  T. 
Butterfield.  1931.  [l]+33  p.  (Reprint  1475.)  [From  Public  health  re- 
ports, V.  46,  no.  19,  IMay  8,  1931.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  29-27565  T  27.6/a  :  1475 

Same:  6,  Rate  of  disappearance  of  oxygen  in  sludge  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  bv  Emery  J.  Theriault  and  Paul  D.  McNamee.  1931.  [1]+19  p.  il. 
(Reprint  1480.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  22,  May  29,  1931.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  27.6/a  :  1480 

VENEREAL  DISEASES  OmSION 

Charleston,  W.  Va.  Prevalence  of  venereal  diseases  in  Charleston,  W.  Va. ;  by 
Taliaferro  Clark  and  Elizabeth  V.  Milovich.  1931.  [H+ll  p.  il-  (Reprint 
32.)      [From    Venereal    disease    information,    v.    12,    no.    6,    June  20,    1931.] 

*  Paper.  5c.  T  27.26/a  :  V  555/9 

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198  September,  1U31 

Kahn  reaction  in  blood  scrum  of  iioriiial  and  syphilitic  guinea  pigs  [with  list 
of  references];  by  K.  K.  Bryant  and  J.  F.  Mahoney.  lySl.  [l]+4  p. 
(Keprint  33.)  [From  Venereal  disease  information,  v.  12,  no.  7,  July  20, 
1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  27.26/a  :  Sy  79/13 

SjifihUU.  Some  public  health  aspects  of  syphilis  [with  list  of  references] ;  by 
Taliaferro  Clark.  1D31.  [1]+17  p.  (Reprint  31.)  [From  Veuereal  disease 
information,  v.  12,  no.  5,  May  20,  1931,]    *  Paper,  5c.  T  27.2»5/rt  :  Sy  79/14 

TREASURER  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Paper  money.  -Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomiuatiou  out- 
standing Aug.  31.  1931.     Sept.  1,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  24°     t  T  40.8: 931/8 


VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Flapa.     Burial    flag    of   United    States,    its    issue,    display,    and    preservation. 
[1981.]     [4]  p.  il.  narrow  8°     % 
L.  C.  card  31-28214  VA  1.2 :  F  59 

Life  insurance.  12th  annual  statement,  United  States  Government  life  insur- 
ance fund  (converted),  Dec.  31,  1930.     [1931.]     [4]  p.  il.  narrow  16°    t 

VA  3.2 :  L  62 

Medical  bulletin  of  Veterans'  Administration,  v.  7,  no.  10.  Oct.  1931 :  Martin 
Cooley,  editor.  1931.  ix  -f  915-1004  p.  2  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper, 
15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.15. 

L.  C.  card  25-26072  VA  3.9 :  7/10 

Special  abticlks. — Buffered  dilueut  as  preservative  for  diphtheria  toxin  for  Schick 
test  [with  list  of  references;  by]  C.  P.  Brown,  George  M.  Melvin,  and  I.  G.  Shirkey. — 
Roentgen  diagnosis  in  intravenous  pyelography  [with  list  of  references;  by]  Jesse  J. 
Peters. — Observations  in  10  cases  of  thromboangeitis  obliterans;  [by]  Alexander  C. 
Crank. — Epidural  anesthesia;  [by]  Harry  E.  Bundy. — Blood  transfusion;  [by]  Paul  F. 
Brown. — Post-operative  medical  treatment  of  gastro-euterostomy  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences; by]  Karl  Reeves. — Involutional  melancholia  [with  list  of  references;  by] 
H.  P.  Morgan.— Psychosis  with  pellagra  [with  list  of  references ;  by]  U.  G.  lies. — 
Tuberculous  meningitis;  [by]  Wm.  O.  Hearn. — Prognosis  in  pulmonary  tuberculosis; 
[by]  F.  M.  Gaines. — Treatment  in-oblems  of  induceil  malaria  [with  list  of  references; 
by]  V.  Blackstone  Williams. — Cuanges  of  type  occurring  in  dementia  prsecox  [with 
list  of  references  ;  by]  Edwin  M.  Levy. — Dementia  pra>cos,  its  relative  prevalence  and 
classification  of  its  types  [with  list  of  references;  by]  C.  H.  Burdick. — Practicability 
of  toothbrush  cabinets  [with  reference;  by]  Donald  S.  Bartlett. — Aneurysm  of 
thoracic  aorta  with  septic  pneumonitis  ;  [by]  Frank  J.  I.iawler. — Chronic  pancreatitis, 
probably  luetic;  [by]  H.  E.  Hickman. — Miliary  tuberculosis;  [by]  R.  A.  Gunter. — 
Acute  miliary  pulmonary  tuberculosis;  [by]  W.  E.  Hamlin. — Pulmonary  abscess  com- 
plicated by  partial  pneumothorax  due  to  pleuropulmonary  fistula,  followed  by  gangre- 
nous area  around  abscess  [with  list  of  references;  by]  B.  S.  Compton. — What  a 
follow-up  nurse  can  do  for  the  chronically  HI;  [by]  Margaret  Castillc. — Probhms  in 
feeding  tuberculous  patient  [with  list  of  references;  by]  Martlcla  E.  Fox. — Hospital 
libraries;    [by  Elizabeth  Pomeroy]. 

PENSIONS  BUREAU 

Note. — The  Pensions  Bureau  ceased  to  exist  as  a  separate  bureau  and  was  merged 
with  the  Veterans'  Administration  under  the  reorganization  which  became  effective  .Tuly 
1,  19.31.     The  publication  listed  below  was  cumplled  prior  to  July  1,  1931. 

PetiHiOHH.  Laws  of  United  States  governing  granting  of  Army  and  Navy  i)en- 
sions,  with  appendix  to  June  1,  1931.  1931.  xvi  -f  183  p.  *  Paper.  30o. 
L.  C.  card  31-28066  VA  2.5/2 :  931 

WAR   DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — The  Army  regulations  are  issued  In  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose-leaf 
binders.  The  names  of  su(  h  of  the  more  Important  administrative  subjects  as  may 
seem  appropriate,  arranged  In  proper  sequence,  are  numbered  In  a  single  series,  and 
each  name  so  nnmbend  constitutes  the  title  and  numbtr  of  a  pamphlet  containing  c<'r- 
taln  administrative  reguIatUms  pertaining  thereto.  Where  more  than  one  pamphlet 
is  re(iiilred  for  the  admlnistnitlve  regulations  pertaining  to  any  such  title,  additional 
panipnli'ts  will  be  Issued  In  a  separate  snl>-serles. 

Ho^v  to  «ir)I«'r  pabllcatlona— St>e  Infuriuiitioii   fullowlns  Contents 


September,  1931  jgg 

Army  regulations — Continued. 


eluding  Changes  2.  ^'ov.  18,  1929.]      ♦Paper,  5c.  W  i  6/i  •  20-^5/3 

140-31.  Officers'  Reserve  Corps :  Infantry,  effective  July  1,  1931 :  jNlkv  20  19-^1 
[1931.]      9  p.      [Supersedes  AR  140-31,  June  15,   1925.]      »  Paper,  5c. 

600-40.  Personnel:  Wearing  of  uniform;  June  22,  1931.  [1931.1  39  n"  rsiinpr- 
sedes  AR  600-40,  Dec.  31.  1926,  including  Changes  1,  Dec  1  19-58  1 
*  Paper,    10c.  -^Vl  g/j  ■  600-4"0/4 

850-25.  Miscellaneous:  Types  of  equipment  used  by  Army;  July  15  1931'  [19311 
25  p.  [Supersedes  AR  850-25,  June  15,  1927,  including  Changes  3  Oct  24 
1930.]      'Paper,  10c.  W  1.6/1 :  850-25/3 

Technical  regulations. 

Note. — The  Technical  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders.  They  will  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  regulations  of  a 
technical  nature,  such  as  descriptions  of,  instructions  for  the  care  of,  instructions  for 
the  handling  of,  and  the  proper  nomenclature  of  arms,  materiel,  and  equipment  of 
the  various  branches.  This  series  will  include  the  class  of  publications  heretofore 
known  as  handbooks.  Technical  regulations  will  be  numbered  in  the  same  manner  as 
are  Training  regulations,  but  1000  will  be  added  to  the  general  subject  numbers  i  e 
Training  regulations  will  appear  as  TR  445-270  and  Technical  regulations  as  TR 
1445-270. 

1300-50B.  Infantry  and  aircraft  armament :  Browning  aircraft  machine  gun,  caliber 
.50,  M1921,  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance;  July  15  1931 
[1931.]      45  p.  il.  1  pi.      •  Paper,  15c.  W  1.22  :  1300-30B 

1395-A.  Ordnance  Department :  Instructions  covering  characteristics,  purpose,  han- 
dling, etc.,  of  cleaning  and  preserving  materials  for  use  therewith,  and 
oils,  greases,  and  cutting  compounds  issued  by  Ordnance  Department 
Changes  3 ;  July  31,  1931.      [1931.]      16  p.     t  W  1.22  ;  1395-A/ch.  3 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTIVIENT 

Military  education.  Announcement  of  Army  extension  courses,  1931-32:  section 
7,  Extension  course  of  Coast  Artillery  School.     [1931.]     9  p.     t 

AA'  3.51 :  931-32/sec.  7 

■ Army  extension  courses:   special  text  no.  5,   Orgonization  of  infantry; 

prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  infantry  for  use  with  exten.sion  course  of 
Infantry  School.     1981  edition.     1931.     ii+30  p.  il.  12  tab.     *  Paper,  20c. 

W  3.52 :  5 

Same:  special  text  no.  171,  Field  wire  systems  [with  list  of  references]  : 

prepared  under  direction  of  chief  signal  officer  for  use  with  extension  course 
of  Signal  School.     1931  edition.     1931.     ii+139  p.  il.     *  Paper,  30c. 

W  3.52 :  171 

.U.  S.  Army  recruiting  news,  bulletin  of  recruiting  information  issued  by  direc- 
tion of  adjutant  general  of  Army,  v.  13,  no.  17  and  18;  Sept.  1  and  15,  1931. 
[Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1  and  15.  1931.] 
Each  16  p.  il.  4°     t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45 :  931/17,  IS 

AIR  CORPS 

SIATERIET.   DmSION 

'Gasoline.  Aviation  gasoline,  IMaterial  Branch  report;  [by  E.  R.  Irwin].  1931. 
[l]+2  p  4°  (Air  Corps.  Air  Corps  information  circular,  v.  7,  no.  660,  Aug. 
25,1931.)     i  W  87.11/2:  7/660 

Luiricating-oils.  Aviation  engine  oil,  Material  Branch  report ;  [by  E.  R.  Irwin]. 
1931.  [11+2  p.  4°  (Air  Corps.  Air  Corps  information  circular,  v.  7,  no.  661, 
Aug.  25,  1931. )     t  W  87.11/2  :  7/661 

CHEMICAL  WARFARE   SERVICE 

<Chem,icals.    Instructions  for  storing,  handling,  packing,  shipping,  and  suiTeil- 
lance   of  class   1,   2,  3,   and  4  material,   June   15,    1931.     1931.     [1]+81   p. 
(Chemical  warfare  field  service  bulletin  1.)     $ 
L.  C.  card  31-28215  "^^  91.  <  :  1 

JHow  to  order  publications — See  information  followlngr  Contents 


200  Septembek,  1931 

European  War,  191J,-lfi.     romparative  study  <.f  World  War  casualties  from  sa.« 
and  other  weapons   [with  list  of  references]  ;   prepared  bv  H.  L.   Gilchrist 
3928,  [reprint]  1931.     vi+51  p.  il.  o  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.     •  PaiR'r.  Z^ic. 
L.  C.  card  31-28216  W  91.2  :  C  27/931 

NoTK. — The  princlple.s  antl  teachings  of  the  subject  embodied  In  this  pamphlet  will 
be  used  as  a  text  in  the  Chimical  Warfare  School  at  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Md.,  but  are 
also  for  the  information  of  student  officers  of  the  several  service  schools  and  others 
interested  in  the  effects  of  the  different  weapons  of  warfare. 

ENGINEER   DEPARTMENT 

Bridges.  General  bridge  law,  with  War  Department  regulations,  public  Go. 
59th  Congress,  1st  session.  [Reprint  with  omission]  1931.  111+3  p.  [This 
print  omits  Rule  to  be  observed  by  parties  making  application,  under  provi- 
sions of  sec.  9  of  act  approved  Mar.  3, 1899,  for  approval  by  Secretary  of  War 
of  plans  for  a  bridge.]     t  W  7.6/3  :"b  76/6-2 

MISSISSIPPI   HIYKB.  COMMISSION 

Stages  of  Mississippi  River  and  of  its  principal  tributaries,    [calendar  year] 
1930.     Missi&sippi   River   Commission    Print,    St.    [Louis],    Mo.    [Aug.    1931]. 
lxxviii+87  p.  5  pi.     t 
L.  C.  card  8-5662  W  31.5  :  93o 

NOltTHEaiN    AND    NORTHWESTERN   L.AKES    SUEMiTSr 

NoTB. — Charts  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  connecting  waters  and  St.  Lawrence  River  to 
the  international  boundary  at  St.  Regis,  of  Lalie  Champlain,  and  of  the  New  York  State 
canals  are  prepared  and  sold  by  the  U.  S.  Liike  Survey  Office,  Old  Customhouse,  Detroit, 
Mich.  Charts  may  also  be  purchased  at  the  following  U.  S.  engineer  offices  :  710  Army 
Building,  New  York,  N.  Y.  ;  486  Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y.  ;  540  Federal  Building.  Buffalo. 
N.  Y.  ;  and  Canal  Office,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  A  catalogue  (with  index  map),  show- 
ing localities,  scales,  prices,  and  conditions  of  sale,  may  be  had  upon  application  at  any 
of  these  offices. 

A  descriptive  bulletin,  which  supplements  the  charts  and  gives  detailed  information  as 
to  harbors,  shore  lines  and  shoals,  magnetic  determinations,  and  particulars  of  changing 
conditions  affecting  navigation,  is  issued  free  to  chart  purchasers,  upon  request.  The 
bulletin  is  revised  annually  and  issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (in  April),  and  sup- 
plements thereto  are  published  monthly  during  the  navigation  season. 

Compiete  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at  the  U.  S.  engineer  offices  in 
Duluth,  Minn.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Chicago,  111.,  Grand  Rapids.  Mich.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  but  they  are  obtainable  only  at  the  sales  offices  above  mentioned. 

Oreat  Lakes.  Supplement  5,  Sept.  23,  1931,  corrections  and  additions  to  Bulletin 
40;  to  supplement  information  given  upon  charts  of  Great  Lakes.  U.  S.  Lake 
Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.  [Sept.  17, 1931].  p.  1-3+leaves  4-12+ [2]  p.  4°  t 
L.  C.  card  8-3.5459  W  33.3  :  40/  supp.  5 

FINANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Finanee  circulars.  Changes  1  [to]  t'lnanee  circulars  E;  June  25,  1931.  1981. 
1  p.  [This  change  includes  all  changes  in  Finance  circulars  E  heretofore 
published. ]     t  W  97.5/3  :  EAh.  1 

Changes   6    [to]    Finance   circulars;    .lune    25,    1931.     [1931.]     2    leaves. 

[Changes  6  affects  only  Finance  circulars  B.  All  matter  i>ertaining  to 
Finance  circulars  C  and  E  in  Changes  1-5,  Finance  circulars,  has  been  in- 
coriiornted  in  Changes  1,  Finance  circulars  C,  anil  Changes  I,  Finance  circu- 
lars  E.]     t  W  97.5/4  :(; 

ORDNANCE   DEPARTMENT 

Oril)iunc4   field  .service  liulletiii.     t 

Note, — The  Oninance  field  service  bulletins  are  issued  In  pamphlet  form  for  inser- 
tion in  loose-leaf  binders.  In  order  to  provide  a  vehicle  for  conveying  instructions 
and  information  from  tlii>  chief  of  field  service  to  the  ordnance  tiild  service,  four 
bulletins,  entitled  Ordnance  field  service  bulletins,  will  be  Issued.  The  bulletins  will 
be  divided  into  the  foll<)wlng  headings:  Bulletin  1.  Ceneriil  instructions;  Bulletin  -. 
Supply  ;   Bulletin  '.i,  .Vmmunltlon  ;   Bulletin  4,  Maintenance. 

4-H.   Special  Instructions:   Croup  V  m,it*5rlel  :  .Tune  1.  l!t:il.      jliCUj      7  p.      [Supersedes 
(».   V.  S.  B.  4-S.  Nov.   I.'..   I!»_'7.|  W  :t4. •_•»•,:  4/H-:<d  rev. 

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September,  1931  201 

Ordnance  proinsion  system.  Ordnance  eatalo^e  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  C,  Gun  and  carriage,  75-mm.,  M1897M1  and  M1897M1A1  (French), 
parts  and  equipment;  Feb.  25,  1931.  [1931.]  128+19  p.  il.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  C-4.)  [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  C— 1,  Jan.  25, 
1928.]     t  W  34.23:0-^/3 

Same :    Group   F,    Firing   tables   and   trajectory   charts ;    July    1,    1931. 

[1931.]     6  p.     (Standard  nomenclature  list  F-69.)     t  W  34.23 :  F-C9 

Same:  Group  F,  (d)  Sight,  telescopic,  M191S  (37-mm.  gun)    (tank),  parts 

and  equipment:   July  2S,   1931.     [1931.]     8  p.   il.     (Standard  nomenclature 
list  F-32.)      [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  F-32,  Oct.  16,  1926.]     t 

W  34.23  :  F-32/  2 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

CircuJars.  Changes  30  [to]  Circular  2,  1928;  July  1,  1931.  [1931.]  1  p. 
[Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.  Mimeographed,  acc-om- 
panied  by  printed  pages  to  be  inserted  in  their  proper  places  in  the  original 
publication.  A  list  of  the  accompanying  changes  is  found  on  p.  1  of  the 
Changes  here  catalogued.]     |  W  77.4/3  :  2/ch.  30 

SIGNAL  OFFICE 

Circular  2  [1931].  June  15,  1931.  [1931.]  5  p.  [Title  is:  List  of  War  De- 
partment submarine  cables.     Supersedes  Circular  2,  June  15.  1928.]     % 

W  42.4 :  931/2 

Orders  11-15  [1931]  ;  Aug.  1-21,  1931.     1931.     Each  1  p.  12°     t 

W  42.10 :  931/11-15 

Ho'«v  to  order  publications — See  information  follo-n-lng  Contents 

o 


General  Information   . 

The  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  is  authorized  to  sell 
at  cost,  plus  10  per  cent,  without  limit  as  to  the  number  of  copies  to  any  one 
applicant  who  agrees  not  to  resell  or  distribute  the  same  for  profit,  any  United 
States  Government  publication  not  confidential  in  character. 

Publications  can  not  be  supplied  free  to  individuals  nor  forwarded  in  ad- 
vance of  payment. 

The  accumulation  of  publications  in  this  Office  amounts  to  several  millions, 
of  which  over  five  million  are  assorted,  forming  the  sales  stock.  Many  rare 
books  are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age 
or  scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to 
be  shopworn.    In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

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have  been  prepared  on  special  subjects  and  any  of  these  will  be  furnished 
free,  on  application,  if  the  person  interested  will  state  the  subject  or  subjects 
concerning  which  information  is  desired.  It  will  also  be  noted  that  current 
publications  which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalogue. 

WEEKLY  LIST 

In  addition  to  the  Price  lists,  the  Documents  Office  issues  a  Weekly  list  of 
selected  United  States  Government  publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
tions and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

HOW  TO  OEDEB  PUBLICATIONS 

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tendent of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.  A  dag- 
ger (t)  indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  Department,  Bureau, 
or  Division  issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  (J)  indicates  that  the 
document  is  printed  for  official  use.  Whenever  additional  information  con- 
cerning the  method  of  procuring  a  document  seems  necessary,  it  will  be  found 
under  the  name  of  the  Bureau  by  which  it  was  published. 

In  ordering  a  publication  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  give  (if 
known)  the  name  of  the  publishing  Department,  Bureau,  or  Division,  and  the 
title,  together  with  the  classification  number  which  is  added  to  the  entry  at  the 
extreme  right;  order  the  Congressional  documents  and  reports  by  the  title, 
together  with  the  document  or  report  number  and  the  Congress  and  session, 
e.  g.,  H.  doc.  605,  71-3. 

Do  not  use  the  L.  C.  card  number  in  ordering  a  publication. 

HOW   TO   KEMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (*)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  by  coupons,  postal  money 
order,  express  order,  or  check.  Currency  may  be  sent  at  sender's  risk.  For- 
eign remittances  should  be  made  either  by  international  money  order  or  draft 
on  an  American  bank. 

Postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  defaced  or  smooth  coins,  tcill  not  be  accepted. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  that  are  good  until 
used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the  Superintendent 

203 


204  OcTOBEij.  ii);u 

of  Document^  may  be  purchased  from  his  Office  in  sets  of  20  for  $1.00 
Address  order  to  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

No  charge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States,  Alaska,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Philippine  Islands,  Porto  Kico,  Samoa,  or  to 
Canada,  Cuba,  or  Mexico.  To  other  countries  the  regular  rate  of  postage  is 
charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  postage.  In  computing  foreign 
postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication. 

TO  T.TBRARTANS 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  Congres- 
sional documents  and  reports)  is  the  classification  number  by  which  the  pub- 
lication is  arranged  in  the  Library  and  in  the  Sales  Stock  of  the  Office  of 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  It  can  be  used  as  a  classification  number 
by  such  libraries  as  are  using,  for  the  Departmental  publications,  the  arrange- 
ment of  public  documents  advocated  in  the  Checklist  of  United  States  public 
documents,  1789-1909.  In  using  this  number  as  a  classification  number  in  a 
library,  it  should  be  noted  that  the  shilling  mark  (/)  is  used  to  separate  what 
would  ordinarily  be  a  superior  number  or  letter  (tlie  numbers  or  letters  imme- 
diately following  the  line)  from  the  main  classification  number,  it  not  being 
practicable  to  print  these  numbers  and  letters  as  superiors  in  the  Monthly 
catalogue,  e.  g.,  the  number  A  1.23/a :  So  96/4  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalogue 
would  be  A 123' :  So  96*  in  a  library. 

LIBBABY    OF    CONQBESS    CABD8 

Numbers  to  be  used  in  ordering  the  printed  catalogue  cards  of  the  Library 
of  Congress  are  appended  to  entries  for  the  more  important  publications.  These 
are  given  at  the  left,  with  "  L.  C.  card  "  prefixed.  Do  not  confuse  with  the 
Documents  Office  classification  number  given  at  the  right.  Orders  for  these 
cards,  remittances  in  payment  for  them,  and  requests  for  information  about 
them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  not  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

MONTHLY  CATAXOQXJE  DISTBIBUTION 

Tlie  Monthly  catalogue  is  sent  to  public  libraries  free  on  application.  Sub- 
scription price  to  individuals,  75c.  a  year,  including  index;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $1.15  a  year.  Back  numbers  can  not  be  supplied.  Notify  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 

INDES 

An  Index  to  the  Monthly  catalogue  is  issued  at  the  end  of  the  fiscal  year. 
This  contains  index  entries  for  all  the  numbers  issued  from  July  to  June,  and 
can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume.  Persons  desiring 
to  bind  the  catalogue  at  the  end  of  the  year  should  be  careful  to  retain  the 
numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies  can  not  be  supplied. 


CORRECTIONS    FOR    PREVIOUS   MONTHLY    CATALOGUES 

Sept.  T.i.'il.  On  p.  ir,:\.  -jist  lino  from  liottom  of  page,  change  the  classification 
nunilKM-  (at  cxtri'inc  ri^'lit  of  entry)  from  C  13.1:8/3  to  C  13.21:8/3:  on  p. 
1(5:^.  3d  line  from  to]i  of  pafTo,  change  tho  ••la.'^slrtcatlon  number  (at  extreme 
riirht  of  entry)  from  1  1.14/:J :  N03/5  to  I  1.14/12 :  N93/3/931  :  on  p.  182,  34th 
line  from  toj)  of  pajrc,  clian.irc  date  of  Pilot  chart  of  upper  air.  North  Atlantic 
Cheiin.  from  "  Nnv.  11t:!1  "  to  "  Oct.  1931." 


Monthly  Catalogue 


Xo.  442  OCTOBER  1931 


AGKICULTURE   DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Department  is- 
sues a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  euaoliug 
them  to  select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Biinliceed.  Effect  of  chlorates  upou  catala.se  activity  of  roots  of  bindweed  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  J.  R.  Neller.  1931.  [2] +183-189  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43.  no.  2.  July  15.  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a  :  B  512/2 

Citrus  fruit.  Density  of  .stomata  in  citrus  leaves;  by  H.  S.  Reed  and  E.  Hirano. 
1931.  [2] +209-222  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43.  no. 
3.  Aug.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  C  498' 41 

Corn.  Expressed  sap  of  corn  plants  as  indicator  of  nutrient  needs  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  :  bv  N.  A.  Pettinger.  1931.  [2] +95-119  p.  il.  [From  Jour- 
nal of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  2,  July  15,  1931.]     j     A  1.23/a  :  C  814/61 

CroiJS.  Control  equipment  for  study  of  hardiness  in  crop  plants ;  by  George  L. 
Peltier.  1931.  [2] +177-182  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research. 
V.  43,  no.  2  :  July  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  C  883/5 

CroiJS  and  markets.  Crops  and  markets,  Sept.  1931 ;  v.  8,  no.  9.  [1931.]  p. 
345-408,  il.  4"  [Monthly.]  *Paper.  60c.  a  yr. :  foreign  subscription,  S5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agi-  24-113  A  36.11/3  :  8/9 

Same.  Oct.  1931 :  V.  S.  no.  10.     [1931.]     p.  409-456.  il.  4°     [Monthly.] 

A36.U/3:8'10 

Gihht  rilla  saubiiietii.  Preliminary  studies  of  enzymes  of  Gibberella  saubiuetii 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  George  Spitzer  and  Maurice  M.  Dielim. 
1931.  [2] +223-229  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43.  no.  3. 
Aug.  1.  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  G  351/3 

Honeif.  Some  of  characteristics  of  yeasts  found  in  fermenting  honey  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  :  bv  G.  E.  Marvin,  AY.  H.  Peterson.  E.  B.  Fred,  and 
H.  F.  Wilson.  1931.  [2] +121-131  p.  2  p.  of  pi.  [From  Journal  of  agricul- 
tural research,  v.  43,  no.  2.  July  15.  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  Y  33 

Jounial  of  agricultural  research.  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  42.  Jan. 
1-June  15,  1931  [title-page,  contents,  errata  and  authors'  emendations, 
and  index.]     1931.     v+ 897-907  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  A  1.23 :  42/t.  p.  &  ind 

Same.  v.  43.  no.  5  and  6:  Sept.  1  and  15,  1931.     [1931.]     cover-titles,  p. 

387-567,  il.     [Semimonthly.]      *Paper.  20c.  single  copy,  $4.00  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription.  $5.00. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  13-1837  A  1.2:3  :  43/5.  0 

Contexts.— No.  5.  Yegetative  changes  and  grazing  use  on  Douglas  fir  cut-over 
laud ;  bv  Douglas  C.  Ingi-am. — Inheritance  of  resistance  to  rust,  Puccinia  sorgni,  ui 
maize  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  E.  B.  Mains. — Cytospora  canker  of  apple  trees; 
bv  D.  F.  Fisher  and  E.  L.  Beeves. — Duration  of  flowerless  condition  of  some  plants  in 
response  to  unfavorable  lengths  of  day  ;  by  W.  W.  Garner  and  H.  A.  Allard.---Mono- 
tlontomerus  aereus  Walker,  both  primary  and  secondary  parasite  of  brown-tail  moth 
and  gvpsv  moth  [with  list  of  literature  cited  J  ;  by  C.  F.  W.  Muesebeck. — Correlation  be- 
tween stand  and  yield  of  alfalfa  and  sweetclover ;  by  C.  J.  Willard. — Stunting  <•!  wheat 
caused  bv  Tilletia  levis  and  T.  tritici :  by  H.  A.  Rodenhiser. — Penetration  of  petroleum 
oils  into'  plant  tissue;  by  Joseph  M.  Ginsburg.— No.  6.  Study  of  certain  characters 
In  wheat  back  crosse.s  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Victor  H.  Florell.— \iabUity  m 
strand  hyphae  of  cotton  root-rot  fungus ;  by  David  C.  Neal  and  Lawrence  G.  McLean.— 

205 
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206  October,  1931 

Journal  of  agricultural  research — Continued. 

Influince  of  humidity  on  floral  infection  of  wheat  and  barley  by  loose  smut  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  V.  F.  Tapl<e. — Effects  of  cod-liver  oil  and  ultra-violet  irradi- 
ation, as  inlliienced  by  oyster  slioll.  in  diet  of  conhnml  laying  hi  ns  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited)  ;  by  Walter  A.  Hendricks.  Alfred  R.  Lee,  and  Albert  B.  Godfrey. — Thinning 
experiments  in  young  Douglas  fir  ;  by  W.  H.  Me.ver. — Study  of  temperature  and  humid- 
ity conditions  in  common  types  of  insect  naring  cages  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Roger  C.  Smith. — .\sslmilntion  of  nitrogen  by  tobacco  [with  list  of  llternture  cited]  ; 
by  A.  B.  Beaumont,  G.  J.  Ltirsinos.  P.  Piekenbroclv,  and  1'.  R.  Nelson. 

Note. — This  publication,  is  published  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture, 
•with  the  cooperation  of  the  Association  of  Land-Grant  Colleges  and  Universities.  It  is 
distributed  free  only  to  libraries  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  to 
large  universities,  technical  schools,  and  to  such  Institutions  as  maKe  suitable  exchanges 
with  the  Agriculturo  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Journal  may  obtain  it  from  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Loans.  Regulations  relative  to  loans  for  feed  for  livestock  in  Minnesota,  North 
Dakota,  South  Dakota,  Nebraska,  Montana.  Wyoming,  Idaho.  Nevada,  Utah, 
and  Washington.     [1931.]     4  p.     ([Form]  L.  S.  1-b,  revised.)     t 

A  51.6 :  L  75/2/rev. 

Official  record.  Department  of  Agriculture,  v.  10,  no.  40-44;   Oct.  3-31,  1931. 
[1931.]    p.  297-336,  il.  4°    [Weekly.]    *  Paper,  .50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.10. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-146  A  1.83 :  10/40-44 

Plants.  Some  phases  of  plant  development  under  vitaglass  [\vith  list  of  litera- 
ture cited] ;  by  W.  E.  Tottingham  and  J.  G.  Moore.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p. 
133-163,  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  2.  July  15, 
1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  P  694/24 

Potatoes.  Influence  of  nitrogen,  phosphoric  acid,  and  potash  on  number,  shape, 
and  weight  of  potato  tubers  [with  list  of  literature  cited] ;  by  Wm.  H.  Martin, 
B.  E.  Brown,  and  H.  B.  Sprague.  1931.  [2] +231-260  p.  il.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  3,  Aug.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  P  847/95 

Publications.  United  States  Department  of  Agrictilture,  monthly  list  of  publi- 
cations, Sept.  1931.     See  Information  Office,  Publication.^ .  p.  213. 

Quarantine.  Modification  of  Mexican  fruit  worm  quarantine  regulations. 
Amendment  1  to  rules  and  regulations  supplemental  to  Notice  of  quarantine 
64,  effective  Oct.  2,  1931.  1931.  1  p.  (Plant  Quarantine  and  Control  Ad- 
ministration.)    t  A  48.5:  64/931 

Soils.  Relative  numbers  of  2  species  of  Rhizobium  in  soils;  by  J.  K.  Wilson. 
1931.  [2] -f  261-266  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  3. 
Aug.  1,  1931.]    t  A  1.23/a :  So  34/81 

Tobacco  "ring  spot.  Further  studies  on  tobacco  ring  spot  in  Virginia  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  G.  Henderson  and  S.  A.  Wingard.  1931.  ii+191- 
207  p.  1  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  [From  Journnl  of  aLrricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  3. 
Aug.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23,/a  :  T  551/ls 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Agi-icultural  products.  Foreign  trade  of  United  States  in  agricultural  products : 
compiled  by  Vivian  M.  Behenna  and  Fanny  M.  Palmer.  1931.  v+945-972  p. 
(Yearbook  separate  1154.)     [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     •  Paper,  10c. 

A  1.10/a :  1154 

Agricultural  situation,  brief  summary  of  economic  conditions,   Oct.   1,  1931 ; 

V.  1."),  no.  10.     [1931.]     24  p.     [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  40c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1707  A  36.15 :  15/10 

Agriculture.  Graphic  summary  of  American  agriculture  based  largely  on  the 
census;  by  O.  E,  Baker.  May,  1931.  cover-title,  228  p.  il.  (Agriculture 
Dept.  Miscellaneous  ptiblication  105.)  [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]  ♦  Paper,  6()c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-917  A  1.3S  :  105 

Note. — This  publication  Is  a  revision  and  enlargement  of  Graphic  summary  of 
American  agriculture  contained  In  the  1916  Yearbook  of  Department  of  Agriculture, 
which  was  also  issued  as  Yearbook  separate  681,  and  of  a  2d  contribution  liaving  tin- 
same  title  in  the  1921  Yearliook,  which  was  also  issued  as  Yearbook  8<'parate  87S. 
The  Ist  edition  was  based  largely  on  the  li)10  census  of  agriculture  the  2d  on  the 
1920  census  ;  this  revision  portrays  similarly  the  returns  from  the  102.">  census,  sup- 
plemented by  a  number  of  maps  based  on  the  annual  estimates  of  the  Department  of 
Agriculture. 

How  to  opilor  piilillcationn — .Sec  Inforinntion  (olloi>vlnir  Content* 


October,  1931  207 

Apples.     Preparation  of  barreled  apples  for  market;   [by  W.  M.  Scott,  H.  C 
Hetzel,  H.  W.  Samson,  and  M.  Stockton].     [Sept.  1919,  revised  Aug.  1925, 
reprint  1931.]     ii+29  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'   bulletin  1080.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-1437  A  1.0  :  1080/2-5 

Cattle.  Statistics  of  cattle,  hogs,  sheep,  horses,  mules,  asses,  and  honey ;  com- 
piled by  C.  L.  Harlan,  A.  C.  Brittain,  Roger  F.  Hale,  Ruth  Griffith,  Charlotte 
M.  Ward,  Jessie  Wrigglesworth,  Florence  C.  Fitch,  Vivian  M.  Behenna,  H. 
Hawxhurst,  Esther  H.  Johnson,  Wm.  Broxton,  Edna  M.  Jordan,  Hilda  D. 
Lantz,  and  A.  E.  Harris.  1931.  v4-S25-897  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1152.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Animal  Industry  Bureau.  From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     *  Paper,  15c.  A  1.10/a  :  1152 

Cotton.  Statistics  of  cotton,  sugar,  and  tobacco;  compiled  by  Roger  F.  Hale, 
Ruth  Griffith,  Charlotte  M,  Ward,  C.  G.  Carpenter,  Chas,  E.  Gage,  Elna 
Anderson,  Vivian  M.  Behenna,  Lazar  Volin,  Susie  J.  Frazier,  Ingeborg  Gron- 
vold,  Florence  C.  Fitch,  H.  Hawxhurst,  and  Claudia  Thomson.  1931.  v+672- 
712  p.     (Yearbook  separate  1149.)     [From  Yearbook,  1931.]    *  Paper,  10c. 

A  1.10/a :  1149 

Crop  and  livestock  production  trends,  charts  and  production  statistics  for  im- 
portant products,  covering  40  years  as  available.  1931.  v-f  559-578  p.  11. 
(Yearbook  separate  1147.)     [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

A  1.10/a :  1147 

Farm  business  and  related  statistics ;  compiled  by  L.  H.  Bean,  Viola  Culbertson. 
Elna  C.  Anderson,  C.  M,  Purves,  Anna  M.  Kirby,  Charlotte  M.  Ward,  Ruth 
Griffith,  Roger  F.  Hale,  E.  H.  Wiecking,  D.  L.  Wickens,  H.  W.  Hawthorn, 
Catharine  A.  Scanlin,  Mary  B.  Thompson,  M.  R.  Cooper,  Eric  Englund,  B.  W. 
AlUn,  O.  E.  Baker,  B.  R.  Stauber,  and  C.  J.  Galpin.  1931.  v+973-1033  p. 
(Yearbook  separate  1155.)     [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

A  1.10/a :  1155 

Farm  production.  Income  from  farm  production  in  United  States  [1930]. 
[1931.]     p.  397-404,  11.  4°     [From  Crops  and  markets,  v.  8,  no.  9.]     t 

A36.ll/3a:F229/6 

Fruit.    Marketing  and  distribution  of  fruits  and  vegetables  by  motor  truck ;  by 
Brice  Edwards  and  J.  W.  Park.    Oct.  1931.    cover-title,  88  p.  11.     (Agriculture 
Dept.  Technical  bulletin  272.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1000  A  1.36:  272 

Grain.  Statistics  of  grains;  compiled  by  Elna  Anderson,  E.  J.  Workiua",  V.  C. 
Childs,  Roger  F.  Hale,  Anna  M.  Kirby,  Charlotte  M.  Ward,  Ruth  Griffith, 
Vivian  M.  Behenna,  June  A.  Hodgkins,  Florence  C.  Fitch,  John  L.  Wilson, 
Gertrude  K.  Caseley,  Anna  Sullivan,  H.  Hawxhurst,  T.  A.  Sommers,  and 
Annie  M.  V.  Repetti.  1931.  v+582-671  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1148.)  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Grain  Futures  Administration.  From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     *  Paper,  15c.  A  1.10/a  :  1148 

Straicierries.     Preparing  strawberries  for  market;    [by  R.  G.  Hill].     [Mar. 
1928,  reprint  1931.]      [2]-f22  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin 
1560.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  979,  Preparation  of  strawberries  for 
market]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-284  A  1.9 :  1560/1-2 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Abort ion-uisesise  tests  give  information  on  presence  of  this  malady;  [by  W.  E. 
Cotton  and  J.  M.  Buck].  [1931.]  3  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1158.)  [From 
Yearbook,  1931.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  1158 

Cattle  ticks  can  be  eradicated  by  system  of  vacating  pastures ;  [by  W.  M.  Mac- 
Kellar].  [1931.]  2  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1160.)  [From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     t  A  1.10/a:  1160 

Ooats.  Milk  goats  show  effect  of  good  feed  by  prompt  increase  in  production ; 
[by  V.  L.  Simmons.]  [1931.]  2  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1167.)  [From 
Yearbook.  1931.]     i  A  1.10'  a  :  1167 

Hovr   to  order  publications — See  information  folloTVinar  Content* 


208  October,  1931 

llO()  iliolrra.     Hog  chulera :    [hy  M.   Dorset   jiikI    U.   G.    Ilou'-k].      [Auy.   1917, 

revised    Sept.    1931.]      [1931.]  ii+i;9   p.    il.      (AfrrituKure    Dept.      Farmers' 
Imlletiu  8:J4.)      *  Paper,  "x-. 
L.  C.  card  Agr.  28-1108  A  1.9:  8*4/6 

Hog-fholera    .-^erum    is    greatly    improved    by    pasteiirizini:    process:    \\>y 

I).  I.  Skidmorel.     [1931.]     3  i).  il.     (Yearbook  separate  1163.)      ftYom  Year- 
book. 1931.]     +  A  1.10/a  :  116.] 

Meat  inti)Ci-iion.  Federal  meat  inspectiou  proteets  eon.sumers  and  locates  ani- 
mal diseases;  [by  W.  C.  Herrold].  [1931.]  4  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate 
1162.)     [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     t  A1.10/a:1162 

X-hutiilideiic  chloride,  new  drug  for  treatment  of  equine  slrongylidosis  [witb  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Willard  H.  ^\■rigbt,  H.  B.  Rafifensperger.  John  Bozi- 
cevioh,  Paul  C.  Underwood,  and  Jacob  M.  Scbafifer.  1931.  [2] +287-302  p. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  re.search,  v.  43.  no.  4,  Aug.  15.  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a  :  N  11 

Pork  on  farm,  killing,  curing,  and  canning;  (arti<les  l>y  F.  G.  A.shbrook.  G.  A. 
Anthony,  and  Frant.s  P.  Lund].  [Felt.  1921.  sligliily  revised  Nov.  1924.  n'prini 
1931.]  ii+38  p.  il.  (xVgriculture  Dept.  Farmers"  bulletin  IISG.)  jPrcparetl 
in  cooperation  with  Cooiierative  Extension  Work  Office.  Supersetles  Farm- 
c>rs'  bulletin  913.  Killing  hogs  and  curing  pork.]  *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-13  A  1.9:  1186/3-.'; 

ro.NTEXTS.^ — Killing  and  curing;   by  F.  G.  Ashbrook  and  G.  \.  Anthony. — Home  can 
ning  of  pork  ;uid  pork  product.s  ;   fby]  Frauts  P.  Lund. 

Scales  may  be  bahmced  and  be  very  sensitive  and  yet  be  inaccurate;  [by  C.  A. 
Briggs].  [1931.]  3  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  11(59.  ^  [From  Yearbook. 
1931.]     t  A1.10/a:1169 

Seri'icc   fDinotiiicrmciitx.      Service   and   regulatory   aimouncement.s.    May,   1931  : 
[no.]  289.     June.  1931.     ]).  45-53.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper.  5c.  siu-'le  copy.  25c. 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription.  40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1658  .\  4.13:  289 

Same,  Aug.  1931:  [no. I  292.     Sept.  1931.     ]).  81-88.     [Moiithlv.] 

A  4.13 :  292 

Same.  Sept.  1931:  [no.]  293.     Oct.  1931.     p.  89-97.     [Monthlv.] 

A  4.13 :  293 

Siloi.     Pit  silos,  [by  T.  Pryse  Metcalfe  and  George  A.  Scott;  revised  by  W.  H. 
Black].     [June.  1917.   revised  Jan.  1930,  reprint  1931.1     ii4-9  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers*'  bulletin  825.)     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-261  A  1  9 :  825/3-2 

Sioiiie.  Swine  if  inbred  give  birth  to  small  litters  of  |)igs  lacking  vigor:  [by 
H.  C.  McPhee].  [1931.]  2  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1171.)  [From  Yearbook. 
1931.]     t  A  1.10  a:  1171 

Swine-.sanitation  plan  results  in  more  and  better  )>igs  i»er  s^ow :  li)y  J.  K. 

Gibson].     [1931.]     3    p.    il.     (Yearbook    separate    1173.)     [From    Yearbook. 
1931.]     t  A110/a:1173 

Tuhtrruloxin  of  cattle  practically  eradicated  from  Michigan:  |  by  Theodore  S. 
Uichl.  (1931.1  3  1).  il.  (Yearbook  separate-  1174.)  [From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     i  A1.10/a:1174 

BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY  BUREAU 

Jilrilx.     (^ommon  birds  of  southeastern  United  States  in  relation  to  agriculture  : 
[by  F.  E.  L.  Heal.  W.  L.  McAfee,  and  E.  R.  Kalmbach].     [Oct.  26,  1916,  re 
vised  Nov.  1927.  reprint  1931.]     ii-|-44  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmer>»' 
bulletin  755.)      "Paper,  .5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-950  A  1.9:  755 '5-4 

Some  connnon  birds  nsi  inl  to  farmer:  (by  F.  K.  L.  Heal].     [Feb.  13.  1915. 

revi.sed  Apr.  1920.  reprint  1931.)     ii+29  \).  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  (>30.)      ♦  l»aper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  15-200  A  1.9  :  630/4-6 

ll«»^v   to   ortirr   |mliH<'n Hoiim— S«»«>   in foriiiii Hon    f <»ll«»^%  lnif   CoiilfnlH 


October,  1931  209 

Game.  Aiuendnient  to  regulations  respectiug  game  animals,  land  fur-ltearing 
animals,  game  birds,  nonsame  birds,  and  nests  and  eggs  of  birds  in  Alas>ka, 
approved  Mar.  7,  1931,  efifective  July  1,  1931.  Sept.  16,  1931.  2  p.  (Alaska 
Game  Commission.  Circular  8,  supplement.)  [Regulations  contained  in  this 
supplement  become  effective  Dec.  15,  1931.]     t  A  5.10/4  :  S/supp. 

Open  seasons   for  game.   1931-32,   compiled   b.v    Frank   G.    Grimes :    [all 

lettered  poster].     July  10,  1931,  revised   Sept.  15.  1931.     1931.     39  x  15  in. 
(Poster  50.)      I"  A  5.9  :  50 

Jfnbbit  skins  for  fur:    [by  D.  Monroe  Green].     [Jan.  1927.  revised  Oct.   1930, 
reprint    1931.]     ii+14   p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.    Farmers'    bulletin    1519.) 
*  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1798  A  1.9 :  1519/3-2 

CHEMISTRY  AND  SOILS  BUREAU 

Belmont  Countij,  Ohio.  Soil  survey  of  Belmont  County,  Ohio;  by  S.  \V.  Phillips. 
Ralph  Blaney.  George  Drewes.  jr..  A.  H.  Paschall.  and  J.  G.  Steele.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  25  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  17.  series  1927.)  [Prepared 
in  cooperation  with  Ohio  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illus- 
tration on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paiier.  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-907  A  47.5  :  927/17 

D.i/es  and  d.ucing.  Yat  dyes  play  big  part  in  broadening  cotton  gotids  market : 
[by  P.  H.  Groggins].  [1931.]  2  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1211.)  [FromYear- 
l)ook,  1931.]     t  A  1  10/a  :  1211 

Fertilisers.  Fertilizer's  value  much  affected  by  method  of  appljing  it  to  soil; 
[bv  B.  E.  Brown].  [1931.]  5  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1207.)  [From 
Yearbook.  1931.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  1207 

New    fertilizer    materials :    by    Albert    R.    Merz.     Sept.    1931.     15    p.    il. 

(Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  185.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-915  A  14  2:  185 

Fruit  products  preserved  successfully  by  freezing  with  solid  carbon  dioxide: 
[by  E.  M.  Chace].  [1931.]  3  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1222.)  [Fri>m 
Yearbook,  1931.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  1222 

Fruit  juices  preserved  by  various  methods  find  steadil.v  growing  market:    [b.v 

E.  M.  Chace].     [1931.]     4  p.  11.     (Yearbook  separate   1214.)      [From   Year- 
book. 1931.]     ?  A  1.10/a  :  1214 

Jackson  County.  Miss.  Soil  survey  of  Jackson  County,  Miss. :  by  J.  Ambrose 
Elwell.  A.  W.  Goke.  W.  J.  Morau.  E.  Malcolm  Jones,  and  E.  P.  Lowe.  [1931.] 
cover-title.  32  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  19,  series  1927.) 
I  Prepared  in  cooi)eratiou  with  Mississippi  Geological  Survey.  Test  and  illus- 
tration on  p.  2—4  of  cover.]  *Paper.  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-904  A  47.5  :  927/19 

Leather  injured  by  mud.  water,  and  heat,  preserved  by  grease;  [by  R.  \V. 
Frev].  [1931.]  4  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1217.)  [From  Yearbook. 
1931.]     t  A  1.10/a:  1217 

Letfume  inoculation  by  cultures  depends  tinally  on  tield  test:  [liy  Lewis  T. 
Leonard].  [1931.]  5  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1206.)  [From  Yearbook. 
1931.]     ±  A  1.10/a:  1206 

^[anganese  and  other  less  common  elements  have  fertilizer  value:  [by  Oswald 
Schreiner].  [1931.]  6  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1210.)  |  From  Yearbook. 
1931.]     t  A  1.10/a:  1210 

Paper  industrn  concerns  farmer  as  raw-material  producer  and  consumer;    [b.v 

F.  P.  Yeitch  and  T.  D.  Jarrell].     [1931.]     3  p.     (Yearbook  separate  1213.) 
[From  Yearbook.  1831.]     t  A  l.io/a  :  l'2ia 

Fierce  County,  Nehr.  Soil  survey  of  Pierce  County,  Nebr. :  by  A.  W.  Goke  and 
W.  H.  Buckhanuan.  [1931.]  cover-title,  26  p.  il.  map.  ( |  Soil  survey  re- 
port] 9,  series  1928.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  University  of  Nebraska 
State  Soil  Survey  Department  of  Conservation  and  Survey  Division.  Text 
and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-908  A  47.5 :  928/f» 

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Potash  extraction  from  domestic  sources  has  great  possibilities;  [by  J.  Richard 
Adams].  [1931.]  2  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1219.)  [From'  Yearbook, 
1931.]     t  A  1.10/a :  1219 

Tomatoes.  Ethylene-ripened  tomatoes  not  equal  in  vitamins  to  naturally 
riiiencd  fruit;  [by  E.  M.  Nelson].  [1931.]  2  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1215.) 
[From  Yearbook,  1931.]     X  A  1.10/a  :  1215 

COOPERATIVE  EXTENSION  WORK  OFFICE 

Stinking  smut  (bunt)  in  wheat  and  how  to  prevent  it:  by  R.  J.  Haskeli,  Robert 
W.  Leukel,  and  E.  G.  Boeruer.     Sept.  1931.    20  p.  i!.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Circular  182.)     [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Plant   Industry  Bureau  and 
Agi-icultural  Economics  Bureau.]     ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-911  A1.4/2:1^J 

DAIRY  INTDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Cheese  making  in  some  sections  necessitates  pasteurization  of  milk;  [by  H.  L. 
Wilson].  [1931.]  2  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1205.)  [From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  1205 

Cows.     Care  and  management  of  dairy  cows;   [by  T.  E.  Woodward  and  J.  R. 
Dawson].     [May,  1926,  revised  May,  1930,  reprint  1931.]     ii+37  p.  il.     (Agri 
culture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1470.)     ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-695  A  1.9 :  1470/3-2 

Milk  utensils.     Care  of  milk  utensils  on  farm;  [by  R.  J.  Posson  and  Rixlph  P. 
Hotis].     [Sept.  1931.]     ii+10  p.   il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'   bulletin 
1675.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  1473,  Washing  and  sterilizing  farm 
milk  utensils.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-910  A  1.9 :  167" 

ENTOMOLOGY  BUREAU 

Celery  leaf  tier  has  become  serious  pest  in  part.s  of  Florida;  [by  W.  E.  Stono 
and  C.  B.  Wisecup].  [1931.]  3  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1236.)  [From  Year- 
book, 1931.]     %  A  1.10/a  :  1236 

Insecticides,  equipment,  and  methods  for  controlling  orchard  insect  pests;  [by 
A.  L.  Quaintance  and  E.  H.  Siegler],  [Sept.  1931.]  [2] +93  p.  il.  (Agricul- 
ture Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1606.)  [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  908,  In- 
formation for  fruit  growers  about  insecticides,  spraying  apparatus,  and  impor- 
tant insect  pests.]  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-919.  A  1.9 :  1666 

Insects  hann  livestock  to  an  extent  that  is  frequently  unsuspected;  [by  F.  (". 
Bishopp].  [1931.]  4  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1245.)  [From  Yearbook. 
1931.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  124.". 

Japanese  beetle.  Nursery  stock  rid  of  Japanese  beetles  by  hot-water  treatment ; 
[by]  Walter  E.  Fleming.  1931.  1  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1241.)  [From 
Yearbook,  1931.]     $  A  1.10/a:  1211 

Leaf-hoppers.  Feeding  habits  of  some  leaf  hoppers  of  genus  Empoasca  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Floyd  F.  Smith  and  F.  W.  Poos.  1931.  [2]  + 
267-285  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  3,  Aug.  1, 
1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  L  47/16 

Leaf  hoppers  attacking  apple  in  Ozark.s   [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 

by  A.  J.   Ackciman   and  D wight   Isely.     Oct.   1931.     40  p.   il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Technical    bulletin    203.)      [Prepared    in   cooperation    with    Arkansas 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station.]     *  Paper,  lOo. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1005  A  1.36 :  263 

Mexican  hcan  beetles"  spread  checked  in  1930  by  drought  and  heat  ;[by  Neale  F. 
Howard].  [1931.]  2  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1237.)  [From  Yearbook, 
IIKU.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  1237 

[Mountain  pine  beetle,  epidemic  in  Northwest,  fought  by  2  methods;  by  James  C. 
Evenden.j  [1931.]  4  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1243.)  [From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     t  A  1.10 'a:  1243 

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Mushroom  growing  risky  without  control  action  for  insects  and  mites;  [bv  O.  E. 
Gahm].  [1931.]  3  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1238.)  [From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     %  A  1.10/a  :  1238 

Strawberry  weevil  may  be  controlled  by  using  sulphur  and  arsenic;  [by  W.  A. 

Thomas].     [1931.]     2     p.     (Yearbook     separate     1239.)     [From     Yearbook, 

1931.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  1239 

VegetaUe  weevil,  new  invader,  spreading  in  South  and  California ;   [by  M.  M. 

High].     [1931.]     2  p.     (Yearbook  separate  1240.)      [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     t 

A  1.10/a :  1240 
EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Experiment  station  record.  Experiment  station  record,  v.  65,  no.  5 ;  Oct.  1931. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  p.  401-500.  [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
*  Paper,  10c  single  copy,  75c  per  vol.  (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.25  per  vol. 

L.  C.   card  Agr  9-832  A  10.6  :  65/5 

NoTE.^Mainly  made  up  of  abstracts  of  reports  and  publications  on  agricultural 
science  which  have  recently  appeared  in  all  countries,  especially  the  IFnited  States. 
Extra  numbers,  called  abstract  numbers,  are  issued,  3  to  each  volume.  These  are 
made  up  almost  exclusively  of  abstracts,  that  is,  they  contain  no  editorial  notes  and 
only  a  limited  number  of  current  notes. 

■ Same,  v.  65,  no.  6;  Oct.  1931,  abstract  number.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p. 

501-600.     [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  A  10.6:  65/6 

HAWAII  AGEICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION 

Starch.    Physicochemical  properties  of  edible-cauna  and  potato  starches  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  J.  C.  Ripperton.     Oct.  1931.     cover-title,  48  p.  il. 
(Bulletin  63.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-914  A  10.9/3  :  63 

POETO  RICO   AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT   STATION 

Citrus  fruit.  El  cultivo  de  las  frutas  citrosas  en  Puerto  Rico;  por  Henry  C. 
Henrieksen.    Octubre,  1931.    cover-title,  35  p.  il.     (Boletin  33.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

A  10.12/3 :  33/2 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Extension  Service  review,  v.  2,  no.  10;  Oct.  1931.  [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  145- 

160,  11.  4°    [Monthly.    Text  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c. 
a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 

L.'  C.  card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7  :  2/10 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Food.  Notices  of  judgment  under  food  and  drugs  act  18101-175.  Oct.  1931. 
p.  67-99.     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  8-878  A  46.6  :  18101-18175 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Forest  worker,   Sept.  1931;    [v.  7,  no.  5].     [1931.]      [2]-f29  p.      [Bimonthly.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-838  A  13.19  :  931/5 

Logs.  Sawmills  pav  more  for  logs  that  are  correctly  bucked;  [by  John  B. 
Cunol.  [1931.]  2  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1233.)  [From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     $  A  1.10/a:  1233 

Shortleaf  pine;   [by  Wilbur  R.  Mattoon].     [Sept.  1931.]     ii+44  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.    Farmers'  bulletin  1671.)     [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  1d34, 
Shortleaf  pine  primer.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-906  A  1.9  :  1671 

Southern  ichite  cedar  [with  list  of  literature  cited ;  articles]  by  C.  F.  Korstian 
and  W.  D.  Brush.     Sept.  1931.     cover-title,  76  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Technical  bulletin  251.)     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-905  A  1...6 : 1...1 


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Stork-i-diii/cs.  Artificial  resct'iiinj:  (Hi  wostorn  niouiitaiii  range  lands  [wirh  li<i 
of  litciiUuio  citi'd)  ;  by  C.  L.  iMHslinfi  ami  William  A.  Dayton.  Aug.  VX'A. 
riiver-title.  48  i».  il.  2  i».  f'f  pi.  ( Agriculturt'  Di-iit.  ("iirular  178.)  •  I'aiter.  15<-. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-997  A  1.4/2 :  17.>> 

Wood  prcxervution.     Presorvative  treatment  of  larm  timber.s :    [by  Georfte  M. 
Hunt).     [Sept.  1910,  revised   I)e<-.  1928.   reprint  1931.]     ii+34  p.  il.      (Apri- 
eulture  Dept.     Farmers'  bidletin  744.)     *  Paper,  5e. 
L.  C.  card  Aien-  29-221  A  1.9 :  744  3-2 

Ehlonido  ydtionnl  Forest,  Cdlif.-Xcv.  [resources  and  recreation  features.  roa<!>, 
trail.s,  etc.].  [1931.]  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  oblong  f°,  folded  into 
narrow  8"  size  and  so  printed  a.s  to  number  11  + [1]  p.  t  A  13.13:  El  2 '3 

Grand  Mesa  National  Forest,  Colo.,  wonderland  of  lakes  and  mesas.  1931.  1 
sheet  (with  maji  on  verso),  il.  obhmg  f",  folded  into  narrow  8"  size  and  s<> 
printed  as  to  number  12  pages,     t  A  13.13  :  < J  76/2 

Lara  Beds  Xatioiial  Montimcnt.  Modoc  National  Forest.  Calif.  [  volcanic  features 
of  Lava  Ileds  reirion.  history,  etc.].  [1931.]  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso), 
il.  oblong  f°.  folded  into  narrow  8"  size  and  so  i»rinte<l  as  to  number  10 
pages,     t  A  13.13  :M  72/2 

^fontc:l(m(l  Xational  Forest,  Colo,  [resources  and  recreation  features,  roads, 
trails,  etc.].  [1931.]  1  .sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  oblong  f,  folde<l  into 
narrow  8"  f»ize  and  so  printed  as  to  number  10  pages,     t  A  13.13  :  M  76/3 

GRAIN  FUTURES  ADMINISTRATION 

Corn  futures,  volume  of  trading,  open  commitments,  and  prices.  Jan.  3.  1921- 
Dec.  31,  1929.     Oct.  1931.     cover-title.202p.il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Statisti- 
cal bulletin  34.)     *  Paper.  35c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-920  A  1 .34  :  34 

HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Bi'Cf.  Cooking  time  varies  with  style  in  which  beef  roasts  are  cut:  [by  I.,u<'y  M. 
Alexander].  [1931.]  3  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  122o. )  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Animal  Industry  Bureau.     From  Yearbook.  1931.]     t 

A  1.10/a :  1225 

CannUuj  and  jtrcserving.  Oven  canning  tests  show  factors  governing  heat- 
penetration  rates;  [by  Mabel  C.  Stienbarger].  [1931.]  2  p.  (Yearbook 
separate  1229.)      [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     t  A  1.10  a:  1229 

Cotton  ffood.<t.     Selection  of  cotton   fabrics:  [by    Ruth   O'Brien  j.     (Mar.    1926. 

revised    July,    1931.]      (1931.1     ii+22    p.  il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1449.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  26-412  A  1.9 :  1449/2 

Cottonseed  flour  rich  in  vitamin  G,  experiments  show:  (by)  Louise  Stanley. 
1931.     1  ]i.      t  Yearbook -separate  1226.)      [From  Yearbook.  1931.]     t 

A  1.10/a:  1226 

Fnhrits  for  chihlren's  iday  suits  tested  for  rl•^»istan<•e  to  weather:  [by  K.  Melvina 
Downevl.  [1931.]  5  ]k  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1227.)  (From  Yearbook. 
1931.1     t  A  1.10  a:  1227 

Food  for  children:  (by  Rowena  Schmidt  Carpenter  and  Helen  Nebeker  Hann]. 
ISeiit.    1931.1     ii+22    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmer.s'    bulletin    1674.) 
fPreiiared   in   cooperation   with   Washington   Cliild    Research   Center.     Super- 
sedes Farmers'  bulletin  717.  Food  for  vountr  cliildren.  [     *  Paper.  r>c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-898  A  1.9  :  1074 

JTouschold  (roods.  Standard  si)eciflcationi^  for  ]\ousehold  buying  are  being  de- 
veloped; [bv  Faith  M.  Williams].  [1931.]  3  p.  (Yearho.ik  separate  12:W.) 
[P>om  Yearbo«.k.  1931.]     t  A  l.lOAt  :  1 2.30 

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information  office 

Publications.  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publi- 
cations, Sept.  1931.     [1931.]     4  p.     t  A  21.6/5 :  931/9 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Apples.     Removing  spray  residue  from  apples  and  pears;    [by  H.   C.   Diehl, 
J.  M.  Lutz,  and  A.  L.  Ryall].     [Oct.  1931.]     ii+32  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers' bulletin  1687.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-918  A  1.9 :  1687 

Spray  residue  removal   [from  apples  and  pears]   by  latest  methods  is 

economic  benefit:    [by  H.  C.  Diehl].     [1931.]     3  p.  il.     (Yearbook  separate 
1199.)      [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     t  A1.10/a:1199 

Black  stem  rust  spores  combed  from  air  by  fliers;  [by  R.  U.  Cotter].  [1931.] 
2  p.  il.     (Yearbook  separate  1180.)      [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     t 

A1.10/a:1180 

Chestnut.    Deterioration  of  chestnut  in  southern  Appalachians ;  by  D.  V,  Baxter 
and  L.  S.  Gill.    Oct.  1931.    22  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Technical 
bulletin  257. )     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.   card  Agr  31-913  A  1.36:  257 

Crops.    INIethods  of  crop  production  at  Colby  (Kans.)  Branch  Experiment  Sta- 
tion, 1915-29 :  by  Joseph  B.  Kuska.    Sept.  1931.    24  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Circular  184.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Kansas  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station.]    *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-909  A  1.4/2 :  184 

Crotalaria,  new  green  manure  and  forage  crop,  promises  well  in  South ;  [by 
Roland  McKee].  [1931.]  3  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1186.)  [From  Year- 
book, 1931.]     t  A1.10/a:llS6 

Drying.    Farm  and  home  drying  of  fruits  and  vegetables ;  [by  Joseph  S.  Cald- 
well].    [June,  1918,  revised  May,  1919,  reprint  with  slight  changes  1931.] 
ii-f46  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers'  bulletin  984.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1002  A  1.9  :  984/2-4 

Hemp  fiber  losing  ground,  despite  its  valuable  qualities;  [by  Lyster  H.  Dewey]. 
[1931.]    3  p.  il.     (Yearbook  separate  1189.)     [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     $ 

A  1.10/a :  1189 

Laions.     Planting  and  care  of  lawns;   [by  H.  L.  Westover  and  C.  R.  Enlow]. 
[Oct.   1931.]      ii-fl8   p.    il.      (Agriculture   Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin   1677.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-912  A  1.9  :  1677 

Lettuce  breeding  for  disease  resistance  progresses  rapidly ;  [by  Ivan  C.  JaggerJ. 
[1931.]    3  p.  il.     (Yearbook  separate  1192.)     [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     % 

A  1.10/a :  1192 

Mushroom  disease  known  as  bubbles  controlled  by  exclusion  and  eradication; 
[by  Edmund  B.  Lambert],  [1931.]  3  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1193.)  [From 
Yearbook,  1931.]     $  A  1.10/a:  1193 

Pasture  improvement  first  need  in  strengthening  South's  livestock  industry ; 
[by  Harry  N.  Vinall].  [1931.]  4  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1194.)  [From 
Yearbook,  1931.]     J  A  1.10/a  :  1194 

Pecans.     Diseases  of  pecans  in  Southern  States;   [by  J.  B.  Demaree].     [Oct. 
1931.]     [2] -1-28  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers'  bulletin  1672.)     [Super- 
sedes Farmers'  bulletin  1129,  Diseases  of  southern  pecans.]     *  Paper,  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-998  A  1.9  :  1672 

Pistache  nuts  are  promising  crop  for  some  sections  of  U.  S. ;  [by  W.  E.  White- 
house].  [1931.]  4  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1196.)  [From  Yearbook,  19.31.] 
t  A  1.10/a  :  1196 

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rop-rorn.  Pop  corn;  [by  Arthur  M.  Brunson  and  Carl  W.  Bower].  [Oct.  1931.] 
ii  +  18  p.  il.  (Ajrriculture  Dept.  Furmens'  bullotin  1G70.)  [Prepared  in  co- 
operation with  Kansas  Ai^ricultural  Experiment  Station,  Manhattan.  Kans. 
Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletins  5.53  and  554,  Pop  corn  for  the  home  and  Pop 
corn  for  market.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1003  A  1.9 :  1679 

— —  Pop  corn  selecting  for  addc^l  popping  expansion  would  pay  large  growers ; 
[bv  Arthur  IM.  Brunson].  [1931.]  3p.il.  (Yearbook  .si'parate  119S.)  [From 
Yearbook,  1931.]     X  A  1.10/a  :  1198 

Potatoes.    Time  of  planting  as  affecting  yields  of  rural  New  I'orker  and  triumph 
potatoes  in  Greeley,  Colo.,  district ;  by  W.  C.  Edmundson.    Oct.  1931.    7  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  191.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1004  A  1.4/2:  191 

Sisal  and  henequen,  plants  yielding  fiber  for  binder  twine;  by  Lyster  H.  Dewey. 
Oct.  1931.    12p.il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Circularise.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-916  A  1.4/2  :  186 

Suf/ar-heet  strains  resistant  to  leaf  spot  and  curly  top ;  [by  G.  H.  Coons,  Dewey 
Stewart,  and  H.  A.  Elcock].  [1931.]  4  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1200.) 
[From  Yearbook,  1931.]     t  A  1.10/a:  1200 

Sweet  potatoes.  Suberization  and  wound-periderm  formation  in  sweetpotato 
and  gladiolus  as  affected  by  temi^rature  and  relative  humidity;  by  Ernst 
Artsch wager  and  Ruth  Colvin  Starrett.  1931.  ii +353-364  p.  il.  1  pi.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  4,  Aug.  15,  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a  :  P  847/96 

Sweetclover,  though  a  fertilizer  crop,  may  itself  need  fertilizer;  [by  L.  W.  Kep- 
hart].     [1931.]     2  p.     (Yearbook  separate  1201.)      [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     t 

A  1.10/a  :  1201 

Tobaceo.  Gray  mold  of  tobacco  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Frederick  A. 
Wolf.  1931.  [21+165-175  p.  il.  [Fi'om  Journal  of  agricultural  research, 
V.  43,  no.  2,  July  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  T  551/17 

Tomatoes  for  canning  and  manufacturing;  [by  James  H.  Beattie].     [Oct.  1921, 
revised  Nov.  1930,  reprint  1931.]     ii  +  17  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1233. )      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-1377  A  1.9 :  1233/4-2 

Tree  planthiff.    Transplanting  trees  and  shrubs;  [by  Funnan  Lloyd  Mulford]. 
[Aug.  1929,  reprint  1931.]     ii+34  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Fanners'  bulle- 
tin 1591.)     ♦PaixT,  10c. 
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Vegetables.     Farm  garden;  [by  J.  H.  Beattie  and  W.  R.  Beattie].     [Oct.  1931.] 
[2] +68    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmere'    bulletin    1673.)      [Supersedes 
Farmers'  bulletins  934,  Home  gardening  in  the  South,  and  937,  Farm  garden 
in  the  North.]     *  Paiier,  lOe. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-999  A  1.9  :  1673 

Wheat.  Pasturing  winter  wheat  in  central  plains  pays  if  proi)erly  managed  ; 
[bv  A.  F.  Swan.son].  [1931.]  3  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1195.)  [From 
Yearbook,  1931.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  1195 

PLANT  QUARANTINE  AND  CONTROL  ADMINISTRATION 

Mediterranean  fruit-fly  eradication  program  is  making  rapid  progress ;  [by  S.  B. 
Fracker].  [1931.]  4  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1202.)  [From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     t  A  1.10/a:  1202 

Plant.s  and  plant  i)roduct.s,  entry  of  which  into  United  States  is  restricted  or 
prohibiteii.  Sept.  1931.  8  p.  [From  Service  and  regulatory  announcements 
no.  107,  Apr.-June,  1931.]     t  A  48.7/a  :  R  313 

Serrk-e  annouuecments.  Index  to  Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  1930. 
Oct.  1931.     4  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  A  48.7  :  102-105/ind. 

Service  and  regulatory  ainiouncements,  Apr.-June,  1931 ;  no.  107.     Sept. 

1931.     p.  39-89.     [Quarterly.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

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WEATHER  BUREAU 

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Lightning.    Protection  of  buildings  and  farm  property  from  lightning ;  [by  Rov 
N.    Covert].     [Nov.    1926,    revLsed    Aug.    1930,    reprint    1931.]     ii+33    p.    il. 
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Meteorology.  Monthly  meteorological  summary.  Washington.  D.  C.  Sept.  1931. 
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ALIEN  PROPERTY  CUSTODIAN 

OoMschmidt,  Th.,  A.  G.  No.  420,  iii  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United 
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Lumber.    You  can  make  it  for  profit  [with  bibliography;  by  H.  Conrad  Hoover]. 
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AERONAUTICS  BRANCH 

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CENSUS  BUREAU 

Alaska.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Population,  agriculture,  linal  bul- 
letin. Alaska,  composition  and  characteristics  of  population,  number  of  farms, 
acreage,  tenure,  value,  production,  and  livestock.  1931.  24  p.  il.  4°  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  Starke  M.  Grogan,  in  charge  of  census  of  Terri- 
tories and  outlying  possessions.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26509  C  3.37/30 :  Al  Is 

Ai-izona.     15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Arizona,  statistics 
by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,   mortgages,   taxes,  etc. 
1931.     17  p.  il.  4°     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26898  C  3.37/13  :  Ar  4i 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Occupation  statistics,  Arizona.    1931. 

20  p.  4°      [Prepared   by  Alba   M.   Edwards,   under   supervision   of  Leon   E. 
Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  lOc 

L.  C.  card  31-27278  C  3.37/31 :  Ar  4i 

Arkansas.  15th  census  of  United  States.  1930 :  Occupation  statistics,  Arkansas. 
1931.  21  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon  E. 
Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.       C  3.37/31 :  Ar  4k 

Buttons.     15th  census  of  United  States   [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929.  industry 
series,  buttons  and  needles,  pins,  hooks  and  eyes,  and  snap  fasteners.     1931. 
iv+6  p.  4°     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28178  C  3.37/26  :  B  98 

Caskets.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  caskets,  cofBns,  burial  cases,  and  other  morticians'  goods.  3931.  iv+5 
p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeYerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for 
manufactures,  and  August  H.  O.  RoUe,  in  charge  of  work  on  forest  products 
industries.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/26 :  C  26 

Children's  vehicles.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929, 
industry  series,  children's  carriages  and  sleds,  toys,  games,  and  playground 
equipment,  sporting  and  athletic  goods  (not  including  firearms  or  ammnni- 
tion).  1931.  iv+11  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales. 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  George  W.  Fuller,  in  charge  of  work 
on  miscellaneous  industries.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/26:0  23 

Colorado.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Colorado,  statistics 
by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1931.  33  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  "\V  Uiani  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/13  :  C  71 

Cotton.     Report   on   cotton  ginning,   number   of  bales   of   cotton   ginned   from 
growth  of  1931,  prior  to  Oct.  1,  1931,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corre- 
sponding date  in  1930  and  1929.     Oct.  8,  1931.     oblong  32°     [Preliminary  re- 
port.    This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t 
L.  C.  card  8-8422  0  3.20:931-932/3 

Same,  prior  to  Oct.  18,  1931,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresponding 

date  in  1930  and  1929.     Oct.  26,  1931.     oblong  32°     [Preliminary  report.     This 
publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.20  :  931-932/4 

September  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported,  and  exported, 

and  active  cotton  spindles.     Oct.  14,  1931.     oblong  32°     [Preliminary  report. 
This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.21 :  931-932/2 

Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, shipped  out,  on  hand,  and  exported  for  2  months  ending  Sept.  30,  1931 
and  1930.  Oct.  13,  1931.  oblong  32°  [Exports  of  cottonseed  products  are 
for  1  month  ending  Aug.  31.  Preliminary  report.  This  publication  is  issued 
in  postal  card  form.]     t  ^  ^-^^  '•  931-932/2 

Drugs.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  indu.stry  se- 
ries, drug  industries,  druggists'  preparations,  patent  or  proprietary  medi- 
cines and  compounds,  perfumes,  cosmetics,  and  other  toilet  preparations,  drug 

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Drugs — Continued. 

>.'rindinji.  1931.  iv  +  lS  p.  4"  fPrepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne 
lieiiles,  chief  stati.stician  for  manufactures,  and  James  O.  Reid,  in  charfre  of 
woriv  on  dru^  industries.]     ♦Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/26  :  D  84 

Idaluj.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture.  Idalwt.  statistics  by 
counties.  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc.  1931. 
25  p.  il.  4°  (Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  stat- 
istician for  agriculture.]     *  Paper.  10c.  C  3.37/13  :  Id  1 

15th  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Occupation  statistics,  Idaho.     1931. 

17  I).  4"  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon  K.  Trues- 
dell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/31 :  Id  1 

loxca.  15th  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Agriculture,  Iowa,  stn.tistics  by 
counties,  2d  series,  selected  crojis  and  livestocii.  mortgages,  taxes,  etc.  1931. 
45  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  sui^ervision  of  William  Lajie  Austin,  chief  stat- 
istician for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/13  :  lo  9 

Kanms.     15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Kansas,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.     1931.     9  p.  il.  4"     [Prepared  under 
supervision   of  William   Lane  Austin,   chief  statistician   for   agriculture,   as- 
sisted by  B.  S.  Clayton,  .specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28050  C  3.37/25  :  K  13 

Kentucky.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Kentucky,  statis- 
tics by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1931.  53  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Pai)er,  15c.  C  3.37/13  :  K  41 

Laundries.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Manufactures,  1929,  power  laun- 
dries, dyeing  and  cleaning  establishments.  1931.  ii-t-20  p.  4°  [Prepared  un- 
der supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and 
George  W.  Fuller,  iu  charge  of  work  on  power  laundries  and  dyeing  and 
cleaning  establishments.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  27-2693]  C  3.37/27  :  L  37 

Maine.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Occupation  statistics.  Maine.  1931. 
20  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  suviervision  of  Leon  E. 
Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Pai^er,  10c.         C  3.37/31  :  M  28 

Metropolitan  districts,  loth  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Metroix>Iitan  dis- 
tricts, advance  summary,     [1931.]     7  p.  il.  4°     t  C  3.37/2  :M  56 

Michiunn.  15th  cen.sus  of  United  States,  1930:  Agiiculture.  Michigan,  statistics 
by  counties,  2d  .series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1931.  39  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     "Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/13  :M  58 

Minnesota.  15th  census  of  I'nited  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Minnesota,  statis- 
tics I)y  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1931.  41  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Pai)er,  15c.  C  3.37/13  :  M  66 

Montana.  15th,  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture,  Montana,  statistics 
by  counties,  2d  scries,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1931.  29  p.  il.  4"  fINepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture,]     *  Paper,  5c.  (' 3.37/13  :  M  76 

Nebraska.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Nebraska,  statistics 
by  countie>?,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1931.  45  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     ♦  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/13  :  N  27 

Nevada.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Nevada,  statistics  for  State  jiiid  counties.  1931.  7  ]».  11.  4°  [Prepared  inider 
sujtervisioji  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  stati.stician  for  agriculture,  assisted 
by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c.  ('3  37/25:  N  41 

15th  cen.>«us  of  TTiiited  States.  19.30:  Occupation  statistics.  Nevada.     1931. 

17  p.  4"  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  True.s- 
dell,  chief  .stati!»tician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  1,5c.  C  3.37/31 :  N  41 

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New  Mexico.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  New  Mexico 
statistics  by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes' 
etc.  1931.  20  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Au'^tin' 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/13  :  N  42  m 

loth  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands,  New 

Mexico,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  7  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  as- 
sisted by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  oc. 

C  3.37/25  :  N  42  m 

■ 15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Occupation  statistics.  New  Mexico. 

1931.  18  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon  E. 
Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  oc.      C  3.37/31 :  N  42  m 

North  Dakota.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Irrigation  of  agricultural 
lands.  North  Dakota,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  S  p.  il.  4° 
[Prepared  under  sui>ervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for 
agriculture,  assisted  by  Paul  A.  Ewing.  specialist  in  irrigation.]  *  Paper  5c 
L.  C.  card  31-27149  C  3.37/24  :  N  81d 

Official  register  of  United  States,  1931.  containing  list  of  persons  occupying  ad- 
ministrative and  supervisory  positions  in  each  executive  and  judicial  depart- 
ment   of    Government,    including    District    of    Columbia.     1931.     vi+195    p. 
[Known  as  Blue  book.]     *  Cloth.  75c. 
L.  C.  card  S-35096  C  3.10 :  931 

Oklahoma.  15th  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Irrigation  of  agricultural  lands, 
Oklahoma,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  8  p.  4°  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  assisted 
by  Paul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/24 :  Ok  4 

Oregon.  15th  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Agriculture,  Oregon,  statistics  by 
counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc.  1931. 
25  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper.  10c.  C  3.37/13  :  Or  3 

15th   census   of   United    States.   1930:  Irrigation   of   agricultural   lands, 

Oregon,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  12  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  assisted 
by  Paul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/24:  Or  3 

Pennsylvania.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture.  Pennsylvania, 
statistics  by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes, 
etc.  1931.  35  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/13  :  P  38 

Rulibcr  goods.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures.  1929,  in- 
dustry series,  rubber  industries,  rubber  tires  and  inner  tubes,  rubber  boots 
and  shoes,  rubber  goods  other  than  tires,  inner  tubes,  and  boots  and  shoes. 
1931.  iv+10  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales.  chief 
statistician  for  manufactures,  and  James  O.  Reid.  ill  charge  of  work  on  rubber 
industries.]     *  Paper,  oc.  C  3.37/26  :R  82 

South  Carolina.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture.  South  Caro- 
lina, statistics  by  counties.  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages, 
taxes,  etc.  1931.  25  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  sui^ervision  of  William  Lane 
Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper.  10c.  C  3.37  13  :  So  8c 

Tennessee.  15th  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Agriculture,  Tennessee,  statis- 
tics by  counties.  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1931.  46  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/13  :  T  25 

15th  census  of  United  States.  19-30:  Drainage  of  agi'icultural  lands,  Ten- 
nessee, statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  9  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  as- 
sisted by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper.  5c.      C  3.37  25  :  T  25 

Texas.    15th  census  of  United  States.  1930 :  Unemployment  bulletin,  Texas,  un- 
employment returns  by  classes.     1931.     55  p.     [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  Leon  E.   Truesdell.'  chief  statistician   for  population,   and   George   B.   L. 
Arner.  in  charge  of  unemployment  census.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-26190  C  3.37,16 :  T  31 

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Utah.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Utah,  statistics  by 
counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc.  1931. 
20  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/13  :  Ut  1 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands,  Utah, 

statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  7  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  assisted  by 
B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  0  3.37/25:  Ut  1 

M^a.shington  State.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  W'ashing- 
ton,  statistics  by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages, 
taxes,  etc.  1931.  25  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane 
Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     ♦  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/13  :  W  27 

15th   census   of  United   States,   1930:    Irrigation   of  agricultural   lands, 

Washington,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  12  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  Paul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/24 :  W  27 

West  Virginia.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture,  West  Virginia, 
statistics  by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages, 
taxes,  etc.  1931.  29  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane 
Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     ♦Paper,  10c.        C  3.37/13  :  W  52  v 

Wholesale  trade.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Wholesale  trade.  United 
States  summary.  1931.  25  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert 
J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for  distribution,  and  Theodore  N.  Beckman,  in 
charge  of  wholesale  distribution,  assisted  by  Nathanael  H.  Engle  and  C.  E. 
Warner,  jr.  Statistics  for  rural  areas  were  compiled  under  supervision  of 
Charles  D.  Bohannan.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28344  C  3.37/23  :  Un  3 

Wisconsin.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Wisconsin,  sta- 
tistics by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes, 
etc.  1931.  35  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/13  :  W  75 

■ 15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands,  Wis- 
consin, statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  11  p.  11.  4°  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  as- 
sisted by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c.     C  3.37/25:  W  75 

Wood  preservation.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929, 
industry  series,  wood  preserving.  1931.  iv4-4  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  sui^er- 
vision  of  Le Verne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  August 
H.  O.  Rolle,  in  charge  of  work  on  forest  products  industries.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/26 :  W  85 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — The  montbly  Notice  to  mariners,  formerly  issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  been  consoIidate<l  with  and  made  a  part  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  Issued  by 
the  Lighthouses  Bureau,  thus  maltius  it  a  joint  publication.  The  charts,  coast  pilots. 
Inside  route  pilots,  tide  tables,  aud  current  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. 

Coast  and  Gcodetio  Survey  bulletin,  Sept.  30,  1931;   no.  196.     [1931.]     10  p. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-20512  C  4.20: 196 

Current   tables,  Atlantic  Coast,   North  Americii.    [calendar]    year   1032.     1931. 
129  p.+6  folded  leaves,  il.     (Serial  521.)      [Includes  list  of  publications  by 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  relating  to  tides  and  currents.]     t  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  22-26822  C  4.22 :  932 

New  York  Ilarbor.    Tide  and  current  tables,  New  York  Harbor  and  vicinity, 
[calendar]  year  1932.     1931.     ii+53  p.  24°     (Serial  527.)     t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  27-27743  C  4.27  :  N  42  y/932 

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Publications.     Catalogue  of  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  charts,  maps,  coast 
pilots,  tide  tables,  current  tables  (Philippine  Islands  charts  catalogued  sepa- 
rately).    [Edition  of]  Oct,  1,  1931.     1931.    48  p.  11.  4*     (Serial  530.)     [Text 
on  p.  2-4  of  cover,]     f 
L.  C.  card  7-6923  C  4.5 :  931/3 

Puget  Sound.     Tide  and  current  tables,  Puget  Sound  and  vicinity,   [calendar] 
year  1932.     1931.     ii+48  p.  24°     (Serial  526.)     t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26236  C  4.27 :  P  96/932 

San  Francisco  Bay.    Tide  and  current  tables,  San  Francisco  Bay  and  vicinity, 

[calendar]  year  1932.     1931.     ii+48  p.  24"  (Serial  528.)     t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  30-26087  C  4.27 :  Sa  5/932 

Charts 

Alaska.  Anchorages  and  harbors,  southwestern  Alaska ;  chart  9196.  Washing- 
ton, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1931.    27.3X32.4  in.     t  50c. 

C  4.9 :  9196 

Chernofski   Harbor,  Unalaskn   Island,   from   reconnaissance  in  1929  and  soundings  in 

1925  and  1929  by  U.  S.  Coast  Guard. 
Chichagof  Harbor,  Attn  Island,  from  survey  by  U.  S.  Navy  in  1855. 
Constantine   Harbor,    Amchitka    Island,    from   observations   by    Coast    Survey   in,   1873, 

shoreline  revised  from  Russian  authority. 
English  Bay,  Unalaska  Island. 

Btolin,  Cape,  Anchorage,  Nunivak  Island,  from  observations  by  Coast  Survey  in  1874. 
Indf'X  map. 

Korovin  Bay,  Atka   Island,   from  Russian  authority. 
Kuliliak  Bay,  Unalaska  Island,  from  Russian  authority. 
Kazan  Bay,  Atka  Island,  from  reconnaissance  by  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  in  1925 

and  other  sources. 
North  Island  Anchorage,  Bay  of  Islands,  Adak  Island,  from  reconnaissance  by  Coast 

and  Geodetic  Survey  in  1925  and  other  sources. 
Southwest  Anchorage,   Chirikof  Island,   from  observations  by   Coast   Survey   in   June, 

1874. 
Svieehnikof  Harbor,  Amlia  Island,  from  Russian  authority. 
Waterfalls,  Bay  of,  Adak  Island,  from  surveys  by  U.  S.  Navy  and  U.  S.  Revenue  Cutter 

Service. 
Custom  House  Cove  and  Mary  Island  Anchorage,  southeast  Alaska,  surveys  to 
1915  ;  chart  8068.     Scale  1 :  10,000.    Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey, 
Aug.  1931.     16.2X20  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9:  8068 

East  River,  N.  Y.,  Tallman  Island  to  Queensboro  Bridge,  surveys  to  1915,  sur- 
veys by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931,  and  other  sources;  chart  226.  Scale 
1 :  10,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1931.  30.1X44.4  in. 
t75c.  C  4.9:  226 

Florida,  east  coast,  Ponce  de  Leon  Inlet  to  Cape  Canaveral,  surveys  to  1929, 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1930,  and  other  sources;  chart  1245.  Scale 
1:80,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1931.  42.9X34  in. 
t75c.  C  4.9: 1245 

Los  Angeles  Harbor.  Los  Angeles  and  Long  Beach  harbors  [San  Pedro  Bay], 
Calif.,  surveys  to  1925,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931,  surveys  by  local 
authorities  to  1931;  chart  5146.  Scale  1:10,000.  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1931.     39.6X33.9  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  5146 

Luzon.  East  coast  of  Luzon,  P.  I.,  Dingalan  Bay  to  Digollorin'  Bay,  surveys 
to  1930  and  other  sources;  chart  4227.  [Scale  1:200,000.]  Manila,  P.  I., 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  July,  1931.    40.1X32  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9 :  4227 

Mindanao.  South  coast  of  Mindanao,  P.  I.,  Sarangani  Bay  to  Mayo  Bay,  sur- 
veys to  1930;  with  inset,  Palmas  Island,  surveyed  1915;  chart  4608.  [Scale 
1 :  200,000.]  Manila,  P.  I.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  July,  1931.  40.9X33.1 
in.     t  75c.  0  4.9  :  4608 

Nantucket  Sound.  Eastern  entrance  to  Nantucket  Sound,  Mass.,  surveys  to  1912, 
surveys  bv  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931 :  chart  250.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Aug.  1931.     24.6X33.7  in.      i  50c.  C  4.9 :  250 

Philippine  Islands,  southeastern  part,  surveys  to  19.30 ;  chart  4708.  [Scale 
1:800.000.]  Manila,  P.  I.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Aug.  1931.  31.1X32  8 
in.     t75c.  C  4.9:  4708 

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Raritan  Bay  and  southeni  part  of  Arthur  Kill,  N.Y.-N.  J.  surveys  to  1926,- 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Knglneers  to  15)31  and  other  sources ;  chait  liSfi.  Scale 
1:15,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1931.  43.9X29.2 
in.     I  75c.  C  4.9:  286 

St.  Helena  Sound,  S.  C,  surveys  to  1921,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931; 
chart  4.'5G.  Scale  1:4<I.(MK».  \Va.shingtou,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Aug. 
1931.     24.4X28.3  in.     t  50c.  C  4.9:  436 

South  CaroUna-GeoviSia.,  St.  Helena  Sound  to  Savannah  River,  surveys  to  1921, 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931 ;  chart  1240.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Washing- 
ton, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1931.    31.7X40.7  in.     t  75c.     C  4.9  :  1240 

SuisuH  Bay,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1927,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931.  and 
other  sources;  chart  5534.  Scale  1:40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Sept.  1931.     28.2X40.7  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9 :  5534 

FISHERIES  BUREAU 

Alaska  fishery   and   fur-seal   industries   in    1930;    by   Ward   T.    Bower.      1931. 
[1] +1-108  p.  il.     [App.  1,  reix)rt  of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1931. J     •  Paper, 
25c. 
L.  C.  card  F  13-212  C  6.1 :  931/app.  1 

Note. — Includes    Computation    of    fur    seals,    Pribilof    Islands,    1930;    by    Harry    J. 
Christoflfeis. 

Evorthodus  hjricus.    Juvenile  and  sex  characters  of  Evorthodus  lyricus  (fam. 
Gobiidse)  ;  by  Isaac  Ginsburg.     1931.     [1] +117-124  p.  il.  large  8"     (Bulletin 
5.)     [From  Bulletin,  v.  47.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
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L.  t:.  card  F  15-76  C  6.9 :  197 

Goldfish,  their  care  in  small  aquaria  and  ponds  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  E.  C. 
Fearuow.    Oct.  1931.     16  p.  il.     (Fishery  circular  6.)      [Revision  and  enlarge- 
ment of  Bureau  of  Fisheries  document  980.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  F  31-30  C  6.13 :  6 

Mississippi  River.  Survey  of  conditions  affecting  fisheries  in  upper  Mississippi 
River;  by  M.  M.  Ellis.  Sept.  1931.  18  p.  (Fishery  circular  5.)  *  I'jiper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  F  31-29  C  6.13 :  5 

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literature  cited]  ;  by  Henry  Federighi.    1931.     [1] +85-115  p.  il.  1  pi.  large  8° 
(Bulletin  4.)     [From  Bulletin,  v.  47.]     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  c-ard  F  31-26  C  6.3/2 :  4 

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Galtsoff.     1931.     ii+30  p.  il.  2  maps.     (Investigational  report  6.)      [Investi- 
gational report  6  carries  the  volume  number  1.]     ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  F  31-28  C  6.12 :  6 

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Newell   and   E.   V.    McCollum.     1931.     ii+9  p.      (Investigational    rei>ort    5.) 
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BuninCNS.  Survey  of  current  business.  Oct.  1931:  v.  11.  no.  10.  [1931.]  cover- 
title.  56  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Contains  weekly  data  through  Sept.  26.  1931, 
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cluded in  price  of  monthly  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  above.] 

C  18.36 :  931/40-44 

Chemical  industry  and  trade  of  Sweden;    [by  William  T.  Daugherty].     1931. 
ii+29  p.     (Trade  information  bulletin  774;   [Chemical  Division].)     *  Paper, 
10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28263  C  18.25 :  774 

Commerce.     Monthly  summary  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  Aug.  1931. 
1931.     2  pts.  p.  1-76  and  ii+77-92  p.  4"     *Paper,  pt.  1,  10c.  single  copy,  *pt. 
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Commerce  reports.  Commerce  reports,  weekly  survey  of  foreign  trade,  reports 
from  representatives  of  Departments  of  Commerce  and  State  in  foreign  coun- 
tries and  articles  prepared  in  bureau  at  Washington,  Oct.  5-26,  1931 ;  no.  40-43 
[series  1931.]  [1931.]  cover-titles,  p.  1-240,  il.  4°  [Text  and  illustrations 
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and  index].     1931.     [2]+xxv  p.   4°     [Quarterly.]     *  Paper,   5c.   single  copy, 
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Confectioner]/  distribution   in   United   States,   1929-30;   by   Edmund   A.   Flagg. 
1931.     vi+18   p.    il.     (Domestic   commerce   series   50;    Foodstuffs    D. vision.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  National  Confectioners'  Association.]     *Paper, 
10c. 
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ningham].    1931.     ii+40  p.     (Trade  information  bulletin  773;   [Regional  In- 
formation Division  and  Finance  and  Investment  Division].)     *Paper,  10c. 
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Imports  and  exports.  No.  3,  Exports  of  domestic  merchandise  from  United 
States,  by  articles  and  countries,  during  calendar  year  1930.  [1931.]  p.  15- 
218,  4°     [From  Foreign  commerce  and  navigation,  1930.]     $ 

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countries,  during  calendar  year  1930.     [1931.]     p.  219-312.  4"     [From  Foreign 
commerce  and  navigation,  1930.]     t 

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Industrial  macMnery  market  in  Yugoslavia;  [by  Emil  A.  Kekich].  1931.  ii+ 
16  p.      (Trade  information  bulletin  777;    [Industrial  Machinei'y  Division].) 

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Iron.  Argentine  iron  and  steel  industry  and  trade;  [by  Charles  H.  Ducote]. 
1931.     i:+38  p.     (Trade  information  bulletin  776 ;  [Iron  and  Steel  Division].) 

*  Paper,  10c. 

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Latin   America.     Financial  developments  in  Latin  America   during  1930;    [by 
Eugene  W.   Chevraux].     1931.     ii-(-54  p.     (Trade  information  bulletin  775; 
[Finance  and  Investment  Division].)     *  Paper,  10c. 
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Power-using  industries  of  Italy;   [by  A.  A.  Osborne].     1931.     ii+21  p.     (Trade 
information  bulletin  772. )      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28256  C  18.25  :  772 

Venezuela.  Commercial  centers  and  salesmen's  routes  in  Venezuela;  [byl 
Charles  J.  Dean.    [1931.]    3  p.  il.  4°     [From  Commerce  reports,  Oct.  5,  1931.] t 

C18.5/la:  V556 

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lighthouses  bureau 

Lighthouse   scrtHce    bulletin,   v.   4,    no.    22;    Oct.    1,    1931.     [1931.]     p.    87-90. 
[Monthly.]     t 
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Notices  to  nuiriners.  Notice  to  mariners.  Great  Lakes,  weekly,  no.  31-35,  1931; 
Oct.  2-30  [1931.]  Conover  Press,  Detroit  [Oct.  1-29,  1931].  various  paging. 
[Office  correction  luis  been  made  on  leaf  3  of  Notice  to  marim-rs  for  Oct.  ]tj, 
1931.]     t  Supt.  of  Lighthouses,  Detroit,  Mich.  C  9.41 :  931/31-35 

Notice  to  mariners,   weekly,   no.  40-43,   1931;    Oct   7-28    [1931].     1931. 

various  pajring.     [Issued  jointly  with  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.]     t 

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Radioheacmus  and  radiobeacon  navigation ;  by  George  R.  Putnam.  July  1,  1931. 
ii+42  p.  il.  map.     *  Paper,  15c. 

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MINES  BUREAU 

Coal.  Jigging,  classification,  tabling,  and  flotation  tests  of  coals  presenting 
difficult  washing  problems,  with  particular  reference  to  coals  from  Pierce 
County.  Wash.;  by  B.  M.  Bird  and  S.  M.  Marshall.  1931.  vi-|-132  p.  il. 
(Bulletin  337.)  [This  report  represents  work  done  under  a  cooperative 
agreement  with  the  University  of  Washington  and  the  Pacific  Coke  &  Coal 
Co.]  ♦  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28176  C  22.3  :  337 

Coke  and  by-products  in  1929 ;  by  F.  G.  Tryon  and  H.  L.  Bennit.  Oct.  16,  1931. 
viii+569-671  p.  il.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1929,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  20c. 

C  22.8/a  :  C  06/929 

Oold.  Gold  and  silver  in  1929,  general  report;  by  J.  P.  Dunlop.  Oct.  1931. 
ii-f  877-920  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1929,  pt.  1.]     ♦  Paper,  10c. 

C  22.8/a  :  G  563  ^929 

Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Colorado  in  1929,  mine  report ;  bv 

Chas.  W.  Henderson.    Oct.  31,  1931.    ii-|-921-968  p.     [From  Mineral  resources, 
1929,  pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  22.8/a  :  G  563/4/929 

■ Gold,  silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Eastern  States  in  1930.  mine  report ; 

by  J.  P.  Dunlop.     Oct.  7,  1931.     [l]-fl7-23  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930, 
pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  22  8/a  :  G  563/5/930 

Graphite  in  1930;  by  Jefferson  Middleton.  Oct.  7,  1931.  [l]-f  101-110  p. 
[From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  22.8/a  :  G  76/930 

Gvimcm  in  1930;  by  R.  M.  Santmyers  and  Jefferson  Middleton.  Oct.  8,  1931. 
[1] -1-87-100  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930.  pt.  2.]     •  Paper,  5c. 

C  22.8/a  :  G  998/930 

Mcrcuni  in  1930;  by  Paul  M.  Tyler.  Oct.  28,  1931.  [l]-f 31-56  p.  [From 
Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  22.8/a  :  M  539/930 

Petrolctim.    Enijineering  report  of  Cotton  Valley  field,  Webster  Parish,  La.;  by 
J.  S.  Ross.     1931.     iv-f69  p.  il.  7  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  2  maps.      (Technical  paper 
504.)     ♦  Paper,  30o. 
L.  C.  card  31-28258  C  22.5 :  504 

Puhlications.  New  publications.  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  197 ;  Sept.  30, 
1931.     [1931.]     4  p.     t  0  22.7/3:197 

Silica  in  1930;  by  E.  R.  Phillips.  Oct.  16,  1931.  [1]-|-111-116  p.  [From 
Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     •  Paper,  5c.  C  22.8^8  :  Si  34/930 

Suljihur.     Studies  on  determination  of  sulphur  in  gasoline;  by  Raljih  H.  Espach 
and  O.  C.  Blade.     1931.     il-|-22  p.  il.     (Technical  paper  513.)     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28204  C  22.5  :  513 

NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

Bhips.     American  documented  seagoing  merchant  vessels  of  500  gross  tons  and 
over.  Oct.  1.  1031.     1931.     ii-|-73  p.  4°     (Serial  167.)      [Monthly.]     *  Paper, 
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Batcher,  Ralph  R.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2989,  in  re  Ralph  R.  Batcher,  straight-line  frequency  condenser ;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  11  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :B  314 

Boudin,  Louis.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patents  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
29S0,  in  re  Louis  Boudin,  process  and  apparatus  for  making  sheet  glass ;  brief 
for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  10  p.  4°     t      C  21.10  :B  661 

Cross,  Roy.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  280S, 
in  re  Rov  Cross,  oil  well  drilling  methods ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1931.]    'cover-title,  15  p.  4°     $  C  21.10  :  C  884 

Decisions.     [Decisions   in   patent   and   trade-mark  cases,   etc.]     Oct.    6,    1931. 

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Same.     Oct.  13,  1931.     p.  269-282,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  411, 

no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  2 :  411/2 

Same.     Oct.  20,  1931.     p.  535-548,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  411, 

no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  2  :  411/3 

Same.     Oct.  27,  1931.    p.  813-826,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  411, 

no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  2  :  411/4 

Eppley,  Walter  8.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
29S5,  in  re  Walter  S.  Eppley,  improvement  in  steam  power  plant;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  6  p.  4°     t  C  21.10 :  Ep  74 

Fischer,  Albert  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2966,  in  re  application  of  Albert  C.  Fischer,  expansion  joint;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  7  p.  4°     t         C  21.10 :  F  522/5 

In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  2974,  in  re 

Albert  C.  Fischer,  air,  moisture,  and  sound  proof  structures  and  method  of 
and  material  for  producing  same;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  11  p.  4°     $  C  21.10 :  F  522/6 

In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no.  3000,  in  re 

Albert  C.  Fischer,  expansion  joints;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  4  p.  4°     t  C  21.10 :  F  522/7 

Eormcl,  Jay  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2935,  in  re  Jay  C.  Hormel,  design  for  packing  and  display  container; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  5  p.  4°     X 

C  21.10 :  H  782 

Horning,  George  D.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2925,  in  re  George  D.  Horning,  improvement  in  arch  supports;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  8  p.  4°     t       C  21.10 :  H  784/2 

Howard,  George  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2776,  in  re  George  E.  Howard,  method  of  feeding  molten  glass ;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  14  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :il  833 

Howard.  William  R.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2781,  in  re  William  R.  Howard,  process  of  treating  hydrocarbon :  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  15  p.  4°     I         C  21.10  :H  837 

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Inventions.  Changes  in  classification  [of  inventions],  order  3176.  3180,  31R5 
3187,  3190,  3192,  3194.  3196;  Dec.  31,  1930-June  19,  1931.  [1931.]  3  leaves, 
lar^'e  8°  [From  Official  gazette,  v.  402.  no.  3,  v.  403,  no.  3,  v.  404.  no.  4,  v.  405. 
no.  3.  V.  406,  nos.  3  and  4.  v.  407,  no.  4,  v.  408,  no.  1.1     t  C21.5/a  G:  931 

Jones,  W.  Bartlett.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2989.  in  re  W.  Bartlett  .Tones,  .sponge  applicator;  brief  for  •onimis.sioiier 
of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  7  p.  4°     t  C  "Jl.lO:  J  728 

Krauih,  Carl.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  i)atent  ajipeal  no.  2801, 
in  re  Carl  Krauch.  Karl  Hochschwender,  and  Walter  Schunck.  process  of 
manufacturing  organic  comixmnds;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1931.]     cover-title.  IH  p.  4°     :■:  C  21.10  :KSG7 

La  Montague,  Patrick  P.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent 
appeals  nos.  2856-61,  in  re  Patrick  P.  La  Montague.  <lesigns  for  stockings; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title.  7  p.  4"     t 

C  21.10  :L  191/2 

Martin,  John  I.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Api>eals.  patent  api)eal  no. 
2981.  in  re  .John  I.  Martin,  method  for  making  tires  and  article  for  u.se 
therein;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title.   8  p.  4°     t 

C  21.10  :M  364/2 

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Same,  with  title,  List  of  trade-mark  applicants  publi.shed  for  opix)sition 

[etc.,  Oct.  13,  1931].     [1931.]     xl  p.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  411, 
no.  2.     Fonnerly  Alphabetical  list  of  registrants  of  trade-marks,  etc  ] 

C  21..5/a  4 :  411/2 

Same  [Oct  20,  1931].     [1931.]     xlviii  p.  largo  8°     [From  Official  gazette, 

V.  411,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  4  :  411/3 

■     Same  [Oct.  27,  1931].     [^931.]     xliv  p.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette. 

v.  411,  no.  4]  C  21.5/a  4 :  411/4 

Patent  laics.     Patent  laws.     Edition  of  Sept.  1931.     1931.     ii+50  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  29-26281  C  21.7/1 :  931 

Patents.  Classification  of  patents  issued  Oct.  (>-27,  1931.  [1931]  Each  2  p. 
large  8°     [Weeklv.     From  Official  gazette,  v.  411,  no.  1-4.]     t 

C  21.5/a  1  :  411/1-4 

Prosi^er,  Joseph  G.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Apix>als.  patent  appeal  no. 
2846,  in  re  .Toscph  G.  Prosser.  hosiery  finishing  ajiparatus;  brief  for  commis- 
sioner of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  8  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :  P  945/3 

Reeves,  Cuthbert  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no  2999,  in  re  Cuthbert  E.  Reeves,  improvements  in  valuation  charts;  brief 
for  (-(mimi.ssioner  of  patent.s.     [1931.]     cover-title,  5  p.  4"     t        C  21.10  :R  259 

Rctshuch,  Edn-anl  J.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Apix^als,  patent  apjieal 
no.  2906,  in  re  application  of  Edward  J.  Retzbach  and  .Tohn  J.  Bruninga.  im- 
provement in  frozen  confections;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1931.] 
cover-title.  12  p.  4°     %  C  21.10:  R. 316 

Tradenwrh-s.  Trade-marks  [etc..  froiu]  Official  gazette,  Oct.  6.  1931.  [1931.] 
].f-,-414-viii  p.  11.  large  8°  [From  Official  gazette,  v.  411,  no.  1.]  *  PaiXM-,  lOe. 
single  copy.  .fi.HO  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  3  :  411/1 

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October,  1931  227 

Trade-marks — Continued. 

Same,  Oct.  13,  1931.     [1931.]     283-312+viii  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  411,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  411/2 

Same,  Oct.  20,  1931.     [1931.]     549-590+xvii  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  411,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  411/3 

• Same,  Oct.  27,  1931.     [1931.]     S27-863+xii  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  411,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  411/4 

Wallerstein,  Leo.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeals  no. 
2777  and  2778,  in  re  Leo  Wallerstein,  invertase  preparation  and  method  of 
making  same;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1931.]  cover-title,  8  p. 
4°     $  C  21.10  :  W  156 

Watts,  NoMe  H.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
2976,  in  re  Noble  H.  Watts,  electrical  cord  terminal ;  brief  for  commissioner 
of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  5  p.  large  8°     t  C  21.10:  W  349 

Wessblad,  Earl  A.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal,  no. 
2930.  in  re  Karl  Alexander  Wessblad,  refrigerating  apparatus ;  brief  for  com- 
missioner of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title.  7  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :W  516 

Williams,  Walter  W.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3007,  in  re  Walter  W.  Williams  and  Ira  E.  McCabe,  oil  burner  construc- 
tion;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  11  p.  4°    $ 

C  21.10  :  W  676/2 

PUBLICATIONS   DIVISION 

Commerce  Department.  Supplement  to  annual  List  of  publications  [of  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce  available  for  distribution],  Sept.  30,  1931.  [1931.]  4  p. 
[Monthly.]     f  C  16.6  :  931/9 

RADIO  DIVISION 

Radio  service  huUetin,   Sept.  30,  1931;   no.  174.      [1931.]     20  p.     [Monthly.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  15-26255  C  24.3  :  174 

STANDARDS  BUREAU 

Commercial  standards  monthly,  review  of  progress  in  commercial  standardiza- 
tion and  simplification,  v.  8,  no.  4 ;  Oct.  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  97-128, 
4°    *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  20-26685  C  13.21 :  8/4 

Elastic  problem  of  wire-wound  cylinder;  by  Chester  Snow.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
p.  331-356,  il.  (Research  paper  344.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal 
of  research,  v.  7,  Aug,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  344 

Inductance.  Design  of  standards  of  inductance,  and  proposed  use  of  models  in 
design  of  air-core  and  iron-core  reactors;  by  H.  B.  Brooks.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  p.  289-328,  il.  2  pi.  (Research  paper  342.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards 
journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Aug.  1931.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  13.22/a:  342 

Journal  of  research.    Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  Oct.  1931 ;  v.  7. 
no.  4.    1931.     [2] +617-764  p.  il.  3  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.    1  tab.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper, 
40c.  (single  copies  vary  in  price),  $2.75  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3..50. 
L.  C.  card  31-28272—28282  C  13.22  :  7/4 

Contents. — RP361,  Relation  between  twist  and  certain  properties  of  rayon  yarns ; 
by  Homer  A.  Hamm  and  Richard  S.  Cleveland. — RP362,  Hydrolysis  of  chestnut  and 
quebracho  tanned  leathers  by  sulphuric  acid  ;  by  E.  L.  Wallace. — RP363,  Correlation  of 
certain  soil  characteristics  with  pipe-line  corrosion  ;  by  I.  A.  Denison. — RP364,  Further 
description  and  analysis  of  1st  spectrum  of  krypton  ;  by  William  P.  Megsers,  T.  L. 
deBruin,  and  C.  J.  Humphreys. — RP36.5,  Correlated  color  temperature  for  illumhiants 
[with  bibliography]  ;  by  Raymond  Davis. — RP366,  Quartz  plate  mountings  and  tem- 
perature control  for  piezo  oscillators;  by  Vincent  E.  Heaton  and  E.  G.  Lapb.im. — 
RP367,  Improved  audio-frequency  generator;  by  E.  G.  Lapham. — RP068,  Porosity  of 
electroplated  chromium  coatings  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  W.  Blum,  W.  P.  liairows, 
and  A.  Brenner. — RP369,  Use  of  saturated  ammonium  chloride  in  elimination  of  con- 
tact potentials ;  by  C.  N.  Murray  and  S.  F.  Acree. — RP370,  Balanced  thermocouple 
and  filter  method  of  ultra-violet  radiometry,  with  practical  applications  [with  l>il)li- 
ography]  ;  by  W.  .W.  Coblentz,  R.  Stair,  and  J.  M.  Hogue. — RP371,  Radiation  from 
probe  surfaces  bombarded  by  electrons  ;  by  P.  L.  Mohler  and  C.  Boeckner. 

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Journal  of  research — Continued. 

Same,  v.  6,  Jan.-June,  1931,  Research  papers  259-328  [title-page,  correc- 
tions, and  contents].    1931.     vii  p.    *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22 :  G/t.  p.  &  cont. 

Mica.  Some  electrical  properties  of  foreign  and  domestic  micas  and  effect  of 
elevated  temperatures  on  micas;  by  A.  B.  Lewis,  E.  L.  Hall,  [and]  Frank  11. 
Caldwell.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  403-418,  il.  1  pi.  (Research  paper  347.) 
[From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v,  7,  Aug.  1931.]  ♦  Paper, 
10c.  C  13.22/a  :  347 

Oxygen.  Deteimination  of  oxjgen  and  nitrogen  in  irons  and  steels  by  vacuum 
lu.sion  method;  by  H.  C.  Vacher  [and]  Louis  Jordan.  [1931.1  cover-title, 
p.  375-401,  il.  1  pi.  (Research  paper  346.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards 
journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Aug.  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  346 

Photographic  emulsion,  after- ripening  [with  bibliography  ] ;  by  Burt  H.  Carroll 
[and]  Donald  Hubbard.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  219-259,  il.  (Research  paper 
340.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Aug.  1931.1 
*  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  340 

Publications.  New  publications,  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  monthly  list 
77  ;  Oct.  1,  1931.     [1931.1    7  p.    t  C  13.35 :  77 

Radio  communication.  Simultaneous  radiotelephone  and  visual  range  beacon 
for  airways;  by  F.  G.  Kear  [and]  G.  H.  Wintermute.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
p.  261-287,  il.  2  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  341.)  [From  Bureau  of 
Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Aug.  1931.]     *  Paper,  20c.     C  13.22/a  :  341 

Radium.  New  apparatus  for  preparing  Ra  B+C  sources;  by  L.  F.  Curtiss. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  p.  215-218,  il.  (Research  paper  339.)  [From  Bureau  of 
Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Aug.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.     C  13.22/a :  339 

Technical  news  bulletin  of  National  Bureau  of  Standards,  Oct.  1931;  no.  174. 
[1931.]     p.  107-117.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26527  C  13.13  :  174 

Ultra-violet  rays.  Restoration  of  solarized  ultra-violet  transmitting  glasses  by 
heat  treatment;  by  A.  Q.  Tool  [and]  R.  Stair.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  357- 
374,  il.  (Research  paper  345.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  re- 
search, v.  7,  Aug.  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  345 

Water.  Heat  of  formation  of  water  and  Heats  of  combustion  of  methane  and 
carbon  monoxide,  correction  [of  Research  papers  259  and  260]  ;  by  Frederick 
D.  Rossini.  [1931.]  cover-titie,  p.  329-330.  (Research  paper  343.)  [From 
Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Aug.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  343 

Zoning.  Preparation  of  zoning  ordinances,  guide  for  municipal  officials  and 
others  in  arrangement  of  provisions  in  zoning  regulations  [with  Detailed 
references  by  States  to  laws  based  upon  standard  act]  ;  by  Advisory  Com- 
mittee on  City  Planning  and  Zoning  of  Department  of  Commerce.  July  1, 
1931.  iv-f28  p.  (Building  and  Housing  [Division].  BH16.)  [Includes,  on 
p.  4  of  cover,  list  of  Standards  Bureau  publications  on  housing,  city  planning, 
zoning,  and  building  codes.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28265  C  13.2  :  Z  7/3 

STEAMBOAT  INSPECTION  SERVICE 

Steamboat  Itispection  Service  bulletin,  Oct.  1,  1931 ;  no.  192.     [1931.1     2  p. 
[Monthly.]     t 
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CONGRESS 

Code  of  laws.  Supplement  5  (to  Mar.  4,  1931)  to  Code  of  laws  of  United  States 
embracing  statutes,  general  and  permanent  in  th^ir  nature,  passed  by  69th, 
70th,  and  71st  Congresses,  covering  legislative  action  from  Dec.  7,  1925,  to 
Mar.  4,  1931,  with  perfecting  amonihnents  to  Code  itself,  consolidated,  codi- 

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Code  of  laics — Continued. 

fled,  set  forth,  and  published  in  1931,  in  lo5th  year  of  the  Republic,  by  Com- 
mittee on  Revision  of  Laws  of  House  of  Representatives,  under  authority  of 
act  of  May  29,  1928,  chapter  910,  45  Statutes  1007,  and  Public  resolution, 
Mar.  2,  1929,  chapter  586,  45  Statutes  1540  (title  1,  chapter  3  of  this  volume), 
with  ancillaries  and  index.  1931.  vi+705+cxxxvi+234  p.  4°  [Supersedes 
Supplement  4.  J     *  Cloth,  $1.75.  S  7.9/2  :  925/supp.  5 

Eulogies.    Lee  S.  Overman,  memorial  addresses.     1931.     130  p.  1  por.     (S.  doc. 
333,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)     *  Cloth,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28345 

Memorial  services,  Charles  F.  Curry.     1931.     94  p.  1  por.     (H.  doc.  809, 

71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)     *  Cloth,  75c. 

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Memorial  services,  Charles  M.  Stedman.     1931.     56+ [1]   p.  1  por.     (H. 

doc.  807,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)     *  Cloth,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28347 

Memorial  services,  David  J.  O'Connell.     1931.     166  p.  1  por.     (H.   doc. 

812,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)     *  Cloth,  75c. 

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Memorial  services,  Edgar  R.  Kiess.     1931.     56  p.  1  por.     (H.  doc.  806, 

71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)     *  Cloth,  75e. 

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Memorial  services,  Florian  Lampert.     1931.     66  p.  1  por.     (H.  doc.  805, 

71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)     *  Cloth,  75c. 

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Memorial  services,  Frank  L.  Greene.     1931.     62  p.  1  por.     (H.  doc.  803, 

71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)     *  Cloth,  75c. 

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Memorial  services,  John  F.  Quayle.     1931.     66  p.  1  por.     (H.  doc.  811, 

71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)     *  Cloth,  75c. 

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Memorial  services,  Stephen  G.  Porter.     1931.     56  p.  1  por.     (H.  doc.  804, 

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808,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)     *  Cloth,  75c. 

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GEORGE  WASHINGTON   BICENTENNIAL   COMMISSION 

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p.  230. 

SENATE 

Yorktomi  campaign,  1781.  Journal  of  siege  of  York-town,  unpublished  journal 
of  siege  of  York-town  in  1781,  operated  by  general  staff  of  French  Army,  as 
recorded  in  hand  of  Gaspard  de  Gallatin  and  translated  by  French  department 
of  College  of  William  and  Mary  [Wm.  A.  R.  Goodwin,  translator]  ;  presented 
by  Mr.  Fess.  1931.  iv+48  p.  (S.  doc.  322,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)  [Corrected 
print.  1st  print  has  [1] +12  pages.]  *  Paper,  1.5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28354 

Story  of  campaign  and  siege  of  Yorktown  [prepared  for  Yorktown  Ses- 

quicentennial  Commission,  by  H.  J.  Eckenrode] ;  presented  by  Mr.  Swanson. 
1931.     v+54  p.  il.  2  maps.     (S.  doc.  318,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)     *  Paper,  25c. 
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Yorktotcn  campaign,  llSl — Contiunod. 

Virginia  campaign  and  blockade  and  siege  of  Yorktown,  17S1,  including 

brief  narrative  of  French  participation  in  Revolution  prior  to  southern  cam- 
paign [with  bibliography],  by  H.  L.  Landers;  presented  by  Mr.  Bingham, 
1931.  [l]+vii-|-[l]+219  p.  il.  4  pi.  and  7  maps  in  pocket.  (S.  doc.  273, 
71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)      [Title  on  cover  is:  Yorktown,  1781.]     *  Cloth.  $1.75. 

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INDIAN  AFFAIKS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Indians.     Survey  of  conditions  of  Indians  iu  United  States.     1931. 

pt.  14.  Hearings  before  subcommittee,  71st  Congress  2d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res. 
79,  70th  Cong.,  directing  Committee  on  Indian  Affairs,  Senate,  to  make  gen- 
eral survey  of  condition  of  Indians  of  United  States,  S.  Res.  308,  70th  Cong., 
continuing  until  ind  of  1st  regular  session  of  7l8t  Congress  Senate  resolution 
numbered  79  authorizing  general  survey  of  Indian  conditions,  S.  Res.  263, 
71st  Cong.,  continuing  until  end  of  regular  session  of  71st  Congress  Senate 
resolution  numbered  79  authorizing  general  survey  of  Indian  conditions, 
Nov.  10-15,  1930.  v  + 5295-6644 +  xiv  p.  il.  [These  hearings  are  on  the 
Five  Civilized  Tribes  of  Oklahoma  and  were  held  in  Oklahoma.]  *  Paper, 
$1.60.  Y  4.I11  2/2:  In  2/3/pt.  14 

pt.  15.  Hearings  before  subcommittee,  71st  Congress,  3d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res. 
79,  70th  Cong.,  directing  Committee  on  Indian  Affairs,  Senate,  to  make  general 
survey  of  conditions  of  Indians  of  United  States,  S.  Res.  308,  70th  Cong., 
continuing  until  end  of  1st  regular  session  of  71st  Congress  Senate  resolution 
numbered  79  authorizing  general  survey  of  Indian  conditions,  S,  Res.  263, 
70th  [71st]  Cong.,  continuing  until  end  of  regular  session  of  71et  Congress 
Senate  resolution  numbered  (9  authorizing  general  survey  of  Indian  condi- 
tions, Nov.  17-22,  1930.  v-f  6645-7472 +  xv  p.  [These  hearings  are  on  In- 
dians of  Oklahoma  and  were  held  in  Oklahoma.]     •  Paper,  $1.00. 

Y  4.1n  2/2  :  In  2/3/pt.  15 

pt.  16.  Same,  Mar.  26-Dec.  10,  1930.  v  + 7473-7952 -fx  p.  [These  hearings  were  held 
in  Cherokee,  N.  C,  Rock  Hill,  S.  C,  Dania,  Fla.,  Philadelphia,  Miss.,  Livings- 
ton, Tex.,  and  Washington,  D.  C]     •  Paper,  40c.  Y  4. In  2/2  :  In  2/3/pt.  16 

WASHINGTON,   GEORGE,   COIVIIVIISSION  FOR  CELEBRATION  OF  200TH 
ANNIVERSARY  OP  BIRTH  OF 

Washington,  George.  George  Washington,  the  Pxesident,  1789-97.  [2d  edition.] 
1931.  vi-f40  p.+p.  C.  (Program  11.)  [No  change  in  test  from  that  of 
previous  edition.]     t  Y  3.W  27/2 :  9/ll/2d  ed. 

NOTB. — Titles  of  papers  for  Program  11 :  Triumphant  journey  as  President  elect. — 
First  term  of  the  1st  President. — First  Presidential  tours.  New  England,  Long  Island, 
and  Rhode  Island. — Southern  tour. — Second  term  of  President  Washington   ( 1793-97  >. 

COURT  OP  CLAIMS 

Bahamas-Cuban  Company,  Ltd.,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner, 
[1931.]     no.  F-317,  p.  41-43.     t  Ju3.8:B747 

Bradford,  W.  H.,  d  Co.,  Incorporated.  W.  H.  Bradford  &  Company,  Inc.,  v. 
United  States;  report  of  commissioner.     [1931.]     no.  J-253,  p.  15-19.    X 

Ju  3.8 :  B  727/3 

Brings,  O.  S.,  &  Co.,  Incorporated.  G.  S.  Briggs  &  Company,  Inc.,  t;.  United 
States ;  supplemental  report  of  commissioner.     1931.     no.  F-212,  p.  225.     X 

Ju  3.8 :  B  768/8 

Casts.  Cases  decided  in  Court  of  Claims,  Nov.  3,  1930  (in  part) -Apr.  12,  1931, 
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trading  as  Wm.  MacDonald  Construction  Company,  v.  United  States ;  report 
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Neiopo7't  Netos  Shipbuilding  &  Dry  Dock  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of 
commissioner.     [1931.]     no.  30372,  p.  4193-4201.     t  Ju  3.8 :  N  42  zp/7 

Parks  and  Woolson  Machine  Company  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
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Parsons.  Fred  S.  Parsons  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
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SticJcney.    Herman   O.    Stickney   v.   United    States;   report   of   commissioner. 

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Marietta  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission ;  circuit  court 
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of  Polaris,  [calendar]  year  1932.    1931.     [2] +12  p.     [Supplement  to  Manual 
of  instructions  for  survey  of  public  lands  of  United  States.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  10-35913  I  21.11/2 :  Su  7/25 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  .Vnuual  re- 
ports, Monograplis,  Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  topographic  maps 
(some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour  and  other  maps  of  the  United 
States  and  of  the  States,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
World  atlas  of  commercial  geology  (pt.  1,  out  of  print).  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications;  the  exceptions  are  indicated  by  the  dagger  (t).  The  maps  and  folios  and 
the  World  atlas  of  commercial  geology,  pt.  2,  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  A  discount  of  40  p<^r  cent  is  allowed  on  any  order  for  maps  or  folios  that 
amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail  price.  This  discount  applies  to  an  order  for  either  maps 
or  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  Remittance  for  tliese  publications  should 
be  made  by  money  order  payable  to  the  Director  of  the  Geological  Survey,  Washington. 
D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.     For  topographic  maps  see  p.  2.37-2.38. 

Alaska.  Mining  in  Circle  district,  Alaska ;  by  J.  B.  Mertie.  jr.  1931.  ii-f  155- 
172  p.  il.  map.     (Bulletin  824  D. )     *  Paper,  5c.  1 10.3  :  824-D 

Atlantic  Coastal  Plain.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1929 :  pt.  1, 
North  Atlantic  slope  drainage  basins ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic 
engineer,  M.  R.  Stackpole,  H.  B.  Kinnison,  B.  L.  Bigwood,  A.  W.  Harrington, 
O.  W.  Hartwell,  A.  H.  Horton,  and  J.  J.  Dirzulaitis,  district  engineers.     1931. 

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236  October,  1931 

Atlantic  Coastal  Plain — Continued. 

viii+2ij3  p.  il.     (Water-supply  paper  681.)      [Prepared  in  c-ooijeratiou  with 
Maine,   New   Iiami>sliire,   Ma.'isacliusetts,   Coiiiiet-ticut,   Vermnnt,   New    York, 
New  Jersey,  Maryland,  and  Virginia.]     ♦Paiier,  4Uc. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-290  110.13:681 

Same.     (H.  doc.  623,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Colorado  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1929:  pt.  9,  Colorado 
River  basin ;  Nathan  C.  Grover.  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  Robert  FoUansbee, 
A.  B.  Purton,  and  W.  E.  Dickinson,  district  engineers.  1931.  v-f-10.'5  p.  il. 
(Water-supply  paper  689.)  [Preparetl  in  cooi)eration  with  Colorado,  Utah, 
Arizona,  and  Wyoming.]  *Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-347  1 19.13  :  689 

Same.     (H.  doc.  631,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Gypsum.  Occurrence  of  gypsum  at  lyoukeen  Cove,  Chichagof  Island,  Alaska, 
by  B.  D.  Stewart;  [with  title-page,  contents,  and  index  to  Bulletin  824].  1931. 
ii-fl73-181+ii  p.     (Bulletin  824  E.)     *  Paper,  5c.  I19  3:824-E 

Kaiiiarow'its  Plateau.    Kaiparowits  region,  geographic  and  geologic  reconnais- 
.';ance  of  parts  of  Utah  and  Arizona  ;  by  Herbert  K.  Gregory  and  Raynion^l  C. 
Moore.     1931.     vii-f-Kil  p.  il.  9  pi.  1  is  in  pocket,  18  p.  of  pi.  4  maps.  2  are 
in  pocket,  4°     (Professional  paper  164.)     *  Paper,  $105. 
L.  C.  caid  GS  31-238  I  19.16  :  164 

Same.     (H.  doc.  512,  71st  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Mississippi  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  State.^,  1929 :  pt.  7,  Lower 
Missi.ssippi  River  basin ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  H.  C. 
Beokman,  W.  S.  Frame,  J.  H.  Gardiner,  J.  B.  Spiegel,  C.  E.  McCashin,  and 
C.  E.  Ellsworth,  district  engineers.  1931.  iv+88  p.  il.  (Water-supply  paper 
687.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Missouri,  Arkansas,  Kansas,  and 
Texas.]  *Paper,  ISc. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-345  1 19.13  :  687 

Same.     (H.  doc.  629,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Ohio  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1928:  pt.  3,  Ohio  River 
basin ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  A.  W.  Harrington,  A.  H. 
Ilorton,  Lasley  Lee,  J.  J.  Dirzulaitis,  H.  E.  Grosbach.  W.  R.  King,  and  E.  D. 
Burchard.  district  engineers.  1931.  viii-f24.")  ]>.  il.  (Water-supply  paper 
6(5.'^  |l'repaie;l  in  cooi)eratiou  with  New  York.  AVest  Viri;inia,  Ohio,  Vir- 
ginia, Illinois,  Tennessee,  North  Carolina,  and  Alabama.]  *  I'aper,  35c. 
L.  r.  card  GS  10-293  119.13:663 

Same.     (H.  doc.  592.  71st  Cong.  3d  se.ss.) 

Puhlirations  issued  in   Sepl.  i;i.".1  :  list  283.      \vy?,\.]     5  p.      [Monthly.]      t 

1 19.14/4 :  283 

Quakcrtoiiii.  Pa.     Gcolngy   and    niinrral   ri'sources  of  Quakertown-Doylestown 
district,  I'a.  and  N.  J.:   [articles |  by  P.  Bascom,  E.  T.  Wherry.  G.  W.  Stose, 
and  A.  I.  Jonas.     1931.     Iv-f  62  p.  il.  1  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  map  in  pocket.     (Bulletin 
828. )     *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  31-225  119  3:  828 

Same.     (H.  doc.  613,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

St.  Latcrencc  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1929:  pt.  4,  St. 
Lawrence  River  basin;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer.  S.  B. 
Soul6.  H.  E.  Grosbach,  Lasley  Lee,  A.  W.  Harrington,  and  H.  B.  Klnnlson, 
district  engineers.  1931.  v-|-123  p.  11.  (Water-supply  pa|)er  684.)  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Wisconsin,  Illinois,  Ohio,  New  York,  and  Virmont.] 
♦Pai>er,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-2W  1 19.13 :  684 

Same.     (H.  doc.  626,  7l8t  Cong.  3d  8e.<?s.) 

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OCTOBEE,  1931  237 

Topographic  maps 

Note. — The  Geological  Survey  is  making  a  series  of  topographic  maps  that  will 
eventually  cover  the  whole  United  States,  also  Alaska  and  Hawaii.  The  individual 
maps  are  projected  to  represent  quadrangle  areas  rather  than  political  divisions,  and 
each  map  is  dpsignated  by  the  name  of  some  prominent  town  or  natural  feature  in 
the  area  mapped.  The  scales  most  commonly  used  are  1  :  31,680,  1  :  62.500.  and 
1  :  125,000,  corresponding  approximately  to  Ms  mile,  1  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch. 
The  area  covered  differs  with  the  latitude,  b"ut  the  average  area  is  58.  230.  or  920 
square  miles,  respectively,  for  these  three  scales.  Topographic  maps  are  printed  on 
uniform-sized  paper,  about  20  by  16 1^  inches,  and  the  maps  of  tl'.e  quadrangle  areas 
represented  thereon  are  about  17%  inches  long  and  12  to  15  inches  wide,  according  to 
latitude.  For  some  areas  of  particular  importance  special  large-scale  maps  are  published. 
A  general  descriptioti  of  topographic  maps  and  a  list  of  the  symbols  used  are  printed 
on  the  reverse  of  eat  li  sheet. 

More  than  two-fifths  of  the  area  of  the  country,  excluding  Alaska,  has  been  mapped, 
every  State  being  represented.  Connecticut,  Delaware,  the  District  of  Columbia.  Mary- 
land. Massachusetts,  New  Jersey.  New  York.  Ohio.  Rhode  Island,  and  West  Virginia  are 
completely  mapped.  Maps  of  the  regular  size  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at 
lOe.  each",  but  a  discount  of  40  per  cent  is  allowed  on  any  order  which  amounts  to 
?5.00  at  the  retail  price.  The  discount  is  allowed  on  an  order  for  either  maps  or  folios 
alone,  or  for  maps  and  folios  together. 

Alaiama,  Eutaw  quadrangle,  lat.  32°  45'-33°,  long.  87°  45'-88°.  Scale  1  :  62,500, 
contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1031. 
17.4  X  14.8  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  1  Eu  82 

California,  Goose  Lake  quadrangle,  lat.  35°  30'-35°  37'  80",  long.  119°  30'-119° 
37'  30".  Scale  1:31.680.  contour  Interval  5  ft.  [Washin.gton,  Geological 
Survey]  edition  of  1931.     17.2X14.1  in.     f  10c.  .  1 19.12  :  4  G  644 

Hairaii,  Waikii  quadrangle,  lat.  19°  45'-20°,  long.  155°  30'-155°  45'.  Scale 
1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  50  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1931.     17.4  X  16.5  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  54  W  132 

loira.  Indiauola  quadrangle,  lat.  41°  15'-41°  30',  long.  93°  30'-93°  45'.  Scale 
1 :  62,.500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1931.     17.5X13.2  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :15  In  2 

Kentucky,  Hardinsburg  quadrangle,  lat.  37°  45'-38°,  long.  86°  15'-86°  30'. 
Scale  1 :  62.500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  1931.    17.5  X  13.9  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  17  H  219 

Maine.  Maine,  Easle  Lake  quadrangle,  lat.  47°-47°  15',  long.  68°  30'-08°  45'. 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  193L     17.5X12  in.     f  10c.  1 19.12  :  19  Ea  33 

Maine.  Skinner  quadrangle,  lat.  45°  30'-45°  45',  long.  70°   30'-70°  45'. 

Scale  1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington.  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  1931.  17.5X12.3  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the 
actual  measurement  being  13X11  in.]     1 10c.  1 19. 12  :  19  Sk  34 

Michigan,  Bangor  quadrangle,  lat.  42°  15'-42°  30',  long.  S6°-S6°  15'.  Scale 
1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1931.     17.5X  13  in.     1 10c.  I  19-12  :  22  B  224 

Missouri,  Fulton  quadrangle,  lat.  38°  45'-39°,  long.  91°  45'-92°.  Scale  1 :  62,500, 
contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1931. 
17.5X13.7  in.     1 10c.  119.12:  25  F  959 

Neiv  Hampfihire,  Mt.  Chocorua  quadrangle,  lat.  43°  45'-44°,  long.  71°  15'-71° 
30'.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  1931.    17.5X12.7  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  29  M  8G3  c 

-New  York,  Amsterdam  quadrangle,  lat.  42°  45'-43°,  long.  74°-74°  15'  Scale 
1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1931.    17.5X12.9  in.     1 10c.  1 1912 :  32  Am  88 

Xortn  Dakota,  Oberon  quadrangle,  lat.  47°  45'-48°,  long.  99°-99°  15'. _  Scale 
1 :  62,500.  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
193L     17.5X11.8  in.     f  lOc  1 19.12:  34  Ob  2 

Oregon,  Madras  quadrangle,  lat.  44°  30'-15°,  long.  121°-121°  30'.  Scale 
1 :  125,000,  contour  interval  100  ft.  [Wa.shington,  Geological  Survey]  edition 
of  1931.    17.5X12.5  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12:  3<  M  2b7 

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238  OCTTOBER,    1931 

PennsiiJvania.  Pennsylvaiiia,  Cleaiville  quadiaugle,  lat.  39°  4.")'-40°.  long.  78" 
15'-7S°  30'.  Scale  1:02,500,  coutonr  interval  2U  ft.  [Washington,  Geologi- 
cal Survey]  edition  of  1931.     17.4X13.5  in.     t  lUc.  I  19.12:38  0  58 

Pennsylvania,  Ilyudnian  quadrangle,  lat.  39°  45'-40°,  long.  78°  30'-78° 

45'.    Scale  1 :  02,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     [Washington,  Geological  Survev] 
edition  of  1931.    17X13.5  in.     t  10c.  I  19.12 .  m  H  998 

Virginia.  Colonial  National  Monument,  Yorktown  battlefield,  Va.,  surveved  in 
1930-31  [lat.  37°  11'  33"-37°  15'  14"]  long.  76°  29'-76°  33'.  Scale  l":  9,G00 
or  800  ft.  to  1  in.,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington]  Geological  Survey, 
1931.  28.0X25.1  in.  [Surveyed  in  cooperation  with  National  Park  Service, 
Conservation  and  Development  Commission  of  Virginia,  and  Yorktown  Ses- 
quicentennial  Commission.]     t25c.  1 19.12  :  47  Yo  82/2 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Colonial  National  Monument,  its  history  and  present 
development. 

Virginia-North  Carolina,   Stuart  quadrangle,   lat.   36°   30'-36°   45',  long. 

80°  15'-S0°  30'.     Scale  1:02,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     [Washington.  Geo- 
logi.al  Survey]  edition  of  1931.     17.5X14.1  in.     t  lOc  119.12:  47  St  92 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

New  reclamation  era.  New  reclamation  era,  v.  22,  no.  10;  Oct.  1931.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  p.  205-228,  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of 
cover.] 

L.  C.  card  9-35252  I  27.5 : 931/10 

Note. — The  New  reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  the  farmers  and  the  personnel 
of  the  bureau.  Us  aim  is  to  assist  the  settlers  in  the  proper  use  of  water,  to  help 
them  in  overcoming  their  agricultural  difficulties,  to  instruct  them  in  diversif.ving  and 
marlveting  their  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  bureau  and  chronicle  engineeiiug 
problem's  and  achi(>v(^ments.  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit  of  cooperation,  bo 
that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  New  reclamation  era  is  75c.  a  year,  foreign  sul)Scription,  $1.00,  payable  In  advance. 
Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the  Commissioner,  I?ureau  of  Reclamation.  Washington, 
D.  ('.,  and  remittance  in  the  fornt  of  postal  money  order  or  New  York  draft  should  be 
made  payal)le  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Postage  stamps  are  not  acceptable  in 
payment  of  subscription. 

New  reclamation  era    [its  purpose  and  contents,   descriptive  circular]. 

1931.     7  p.  il.  narrow  8°     t  I  27.5  :  931/ann 

INTERSTATE   COMMERCE   COMMISSION 

NoTK. — The  i)ound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usu.illy  known  as  Interstate  Commerce 
Conunission  reports  and  Interstate  Commerce  Comnrission  valuation  reports,  are  sold  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  depending  upon  the 
size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price  $1.00 
per  volumv  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50  ;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a  volume, 
be  sure  to  specify  whether  Finance,  Traffic,  or  Valuation  decisions  are  desired.  Entries 
for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Decisions.     Decisions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  [valuation  reports], 
Juno-Oct.  1930.     1931.     viii+866  p.  map.     (Interstate  Commerce  Commission 
reports,  v.  33,  valuation  reports.)     *  Cloth,  $2.25. 
L.  C.  card  30-26125.  IC  1  val.  9 :  33 

See  also,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Fertilizers.  No.  1,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Akron,  Canton  &  Youngs- 
town  Railway  Company  et  al.  v.  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion, et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois;  brief 
for  IJnited  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  [1931.1  cover-title, 
iii-f52p.     t  IC  1.13/1 :  Ak  73/S 

Finance  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Finance) . 

Freifjht  commodity  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United   States,  2d 
quarter,  1931  ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.     1931.     10  p.  oblong  large 
8°     (Statement  Q-500.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A25-724  IC  1  ste.  26:  931/2 

IIu«v  to  or<lt>r  puIilicatloiiH^Sec  information  (ollo^^lnw  ('on<«Mtt^ 


OCTOBEE,  1931  239 

Freight  rates.  No.  24,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Texas  &  Pacific  Rail- 
way Company  et  al.  v.  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission ;  brief 
for  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
iv+100  p.     t  IC  1.13/1  :T  312/8 

Fuel  for  locomotives  (cbarged  to  operating  expenses),  class  1  steam  railways  in 
United  States,  compiled  from  148  reports  representing  157  steam  railways, 
switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Aug.  1931  and  1930  [and]  8 
months  ended  with  Aug.  1931  and  1930;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics. 
Aug.  1931.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-230.)  [Subject  to  revi- 
sion.]    t  IC  1  9te.  30 :  931/8 

Genesee  and  Wyoming  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, 
finance  docket  no.  3740,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Genesee  and  Wvoming 
Railroad  Company  ;  brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+60  p.     t    IC  1.13/2 :  In  2/67 

Louisiana  and  North  West  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, 
finance  docket  no.  3811,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Louisiana  &  North  West 
Railroad  Company  and  E.  R.  Bernstein,  as  receiver  of  Louisiana  &  North  West 
Railroad  Company  ;  brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-fCO  p.     $     iC  1.13/2  :  In  2/G6 

Opinions.     See  above.  Decisions — below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  accidents.     Report  of  director  of  Bureau  of  Safety  in  re  investigation 
of  accident  which  occurred  on  New  York  Central  Railroad  at  Richards,  Ohio, 
on  May  8,  1931.     [1931.]     11  p.  il.     *  Paper,  oc. 
L.  C.  card  A  31-1235  IC  1  acci.  5  :  R  39 

Summary  of  accidents  reported  by  steam  railways,  June,  1931    [and  6 

months  ending  with  June.  1931,  with  quarterly  summaries  by  roatls  and 
States,  Apr.-June.  1931 :  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  Juno,  1931.  8  p. 
ublong  large  8"     (Statement  M-4C0. )     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste.  31 :  931/6 

Same,  July,  1931   [and  7  months  ending  with  July,   1931;  prepared  in] 

Bureau  of  Statistics.  July,  1931.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-400.) 
[  Subject  to  revision.  ]     t  IC  1  ste.  31 :  931/7 

Railroad  employees.  Wage  statistics,  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
[including  16  switching  and  terminal  companies]  July,  1931;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  1931.  4  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-3i)0.)  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-382  IC  1  ste.  25 :  931/7 

Slime  [including  17  switching  and  terminal  companies]  Aug.  1931;  [pre- 
pared in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  3931.  4  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement 
M-300.)     t  IC  1  ste.  25  :  931/8 

Railroads.  Freight  and  passenger  service  operating  statistics  of  class  1  steam 
railways  in  United  States,  compiled  from  148  reports  of  freight  service  sta- 
tisrics  representing  157  railways  and  fr<  m  145  reports  of  passenger  service 
statistics  representing  154  railways  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not 
included),  Aug.  1931  and  1930  [and  8  months  ended  with  Aug.  1931  and  1930; 
prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  Aug.  1931.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (State- 
ment M-210.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-379  IC  1  ste.  21 :  931/8 

• Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compiled  from  monthly  reports  of  revenues  and  expenses  for 
171  steam  railways,  including  17  switching  and  terminal  companies.  Aug. 
1931  and  1930  [and  8  months  ended  with  Aug.  1931  and  1930;  prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  Aug.  1931.  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement 
M-100.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  28-2266  IC  1  ste.  19 :  931/8 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  large  steam  railways,  se- 
lected items  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above  .'>25.000,000, 
Aug.  1931  and  1930  [and]  8  months  ended  with  Aug.  1931  and  1930;  [pre- 
paied  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  'Aug.  1931.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (State- 
ment M-150.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.  20 :  931/8 

HoTv  to   order  piil)licntion.s — See  informntion   follOTiing-  Contents 


240  October,  1931 

Railroads — Continued. 

Oiierntin;,'  stutistic-sj   of   large  steam   railways,   selected   items   for  Aug. 

IDol,  eomiKiretl  with  Aug.  1930,  for  ruads  with  annual  operatinjr  revenues 
above  $25, (.00.000;  (prepared  in]  Bureau  of  8tatisti<.-s.  Aug.  1931.  I'J]  p. 
oblong  larire  S"      (Statement  M-200.)      [Subject  to  revision.]      t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-380  IC  1  ste.  22 :  931/8 

Revenue  traflic  statistics  of  cla.'JS  1  steam  railways  in  United  States,  in- 
cluding niixi'd-tiain  .service,  compiled  from  140  reports  representing  158 
steam  railways,  switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  July,  1931 
and  1930  [and]  7  months  ended  with  July.  1931  and  1930;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  July,  1931.  1  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-220.) 
[Subject  to  revisiftn.]     1" 

L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.  24 :  931/7 

Sillc.  No.  33.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1031,  United  Staies,  Interstate 
Commerce  C'  mmission,  and  Hoboken  Manufacturers'  llailroad  Company  v. 
Baltimore  &  Ohio  Kailroad  Company  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for 
district  of  New  Jer.sey;  brief  for  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce 
Commi.'ssion.     [1931.]    cover-title,  iii +59  p.     t  IC  1.13/1 :  B  21/28 

Traffic  decisions.    See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  {Traffic). 

Valuation  decisions.  See,  above,  Dccii<ions — below,  center  head  Decisions 
(Valuation) . 

Decisions  {Finance) 

Note. — The  following  decisions  or  opinions  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Alto7i  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8657,  Alton  Railroad  Company  acquisition 
and  stock  issue;  decided  July  14,  1931.  [1931]  p.  301-318.  (F^576.) 
[From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4576 

Charles  City  Western  Railicay.  Finance  docket  no.  1283,  Charles  City  Western 
Railway  Company  loan  ;  decided  Aug.  1, 1931.  [1931.]  p.  433-437.  (F-lGOl.) 
[From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/la  :  F-4601 

Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Raihvay.  Finance  docket  no.  8326,  Chesapeake  &  Ohio 
Railway  Company  abandonment;  decided  Aug.  8,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  453-460. 
(F-4606.)      [From  v.   175.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4606 

Finance  docket  no.  8860,  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway  Company  acquisi- 
tion ;  decided  July  20,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  351-354.  (F-4581.)  [From  v.  175.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4581 

Chicaf/o,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8838,  Chicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Railway  Company  abandonment;  decided  July  8,  1931. 
[1931.1     p.  297-29S.     (F-4574.)      [From  v.  175.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-1574 

Finance  docket  no.  8881,  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  I'acific  Railway  Com- 
pany abandonment;  decided  Aug.  20.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  481-483.  (F-4613.) 
[From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4613 

Cleveland  and  Pittshurgh  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  89<12,  Cleveland  &  Pitts- 
burgh Railroad  Company  bonds;  decided  Aug.  26,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  .509-512. 
(F^619.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F^619 

Denver  and  Salt  Lake  Railiray.  Finance  docket  no.  8070,  Denver  &  Salt  Lake 
Rjiilwa.y  Company  control;  [decided  Sept.  15,  1931].  1931.  [1] +542-.544  p. 
(F-4628.)      [From   v.    175.]     ♦Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-462S 

Detroit  Manufacturers  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  6613.  control  of  Detroit 
Manufacturers  Railroad;  decided  July  30,  1931.  1 19:51.]  p.  427-429. 
(F-4599.)      [From  V.  175.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.O/la  :  F-4599 

Elkhart  and  Santa  Fc  Rail  way.  Finance  docket  no.  7873,  Klkhart  &  Santa  Fe 
Raihvay  Company  construction;  [decided  Aug.  lii,  1931].  1931.  [11+4(51- 
466  p.     (F-4608.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/la  :  F -4t50S 

Great  Northern  Raihrau.  Finance  docket  no.  7439,  Great  Northern  Railway 
Company  construction  ;  decided  Sept.  4,  1931.  1 1931.]  p.  51.3-514.  (F-4020.ji 
[From  V.  175.]     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4020 

How   «o   «.r.l.-r   |tiil>licat  ton  m s,.,.   |  n  ri>iiiiii  t  Ion    foIlowtnK'   fontont.'t 


OCTOBET,  1931  241 

Kanawha  Central  Railvay.  Finance  docket  no.  8862,  Kanawha  Central  Rail- 
way Company  notes;  [decided  Sept.  1,  1931].  1931.  [1] +518-520  p. 
(F-4622.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4622 

Kansas  City,  MeMco  and  Orient  Railway  of  Texas.  Finance  docket  no.  7498, 
Kansas  City,  Mexico  &  Orient  Railway  Company  of  Texas  control;  decided 
Sept.  22,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  577-579.     (F-4636.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4636 

Kansas  City  Terminal  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8480,  Kan.sas  City  Terminal 
Railway  Company  construction:  decided  July  21,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  391-400. 
(F^593.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/la  :  F-4.593 

Lake  Decatur  and  Eastern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8609,  Lake  Decatur  & 
Eastern  Railroad  Company  proposed  acquisition ;  decided  July  22.  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  405-414.     (F-4595.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4595 

Louisville  and  Nashville  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8895,  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Railroad  Company  bonds;  decided  Aug.  12,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  477- 
480.     (F-4612.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4612 

Maine  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8861,  Maine  Central  Railroad  Com- 
pany acquisition  and  operation  :  decided  Aug.  7.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  461^63. 
(F-4607.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4607 

Middle  Fork  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8551,  Middle  Fork  Railroad  Com- 
pany acquisition;  decided  Aug.  7,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  447-452.  (F-4605.) 
[From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4605 

Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  and  Sault  Stc.  Marie  Railway.  Finance  doc-ket  no.  8829, 
Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Railway  Companv  abandonment ; 
decided    July    8,    1931.     [1931.]     p.    295-296.     (F-4573.)      [From    v.     175.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4573 

Finance  docket  no.  8935,  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Rail- 
way Company  securities:  decided  Aug.  24,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  483^85. 
(F-4614.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4614 

Mississippi  and  Western  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  5897,  Mississippi  & 
Western  Railroad  Company  deficit  status;  [decided  Aug.  21,  1931].  1931. 
[1] +486-491  p.     (F-4615.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1.6/la  :  F-4615 

Neio  York,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8952.  New 
York,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railroad  Company  bonds :  decided  Sept.  26,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  573-576.     (F-4635.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4635 

Oregon  Short  Line  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8848,  Oregon  Short  Line 
Railroad  Company  abandonment;  decided  July  10,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  299-300. 
(F-4575.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4575 

Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company.  Finance  docket  no. 
8256,  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Company  abandonment; 
[decided  Aug.  21,  1931].     1931.     [1] +492-501  p.     (F-4616.)      [From  v.  175.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4616 

Pecos  and  Northern  Texas  Railimy.  Finance  docket  no.  4275,  Pecos  &  Northern 
Texas  Railway  Company  control;  decided  Sept.  14,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  531-534. 
(F-4626.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4626 

Pecos  River  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  6041,  Pecos  River  Railroad  Company 
control;  [decided  Sept.  14,  1931].  1931.  [1] +528 -530  p.  (F-462r).)  [From 
V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4625 

Pencoyd  and  Philadelphia  Railroad.  Finance  dofkot  no.  3884.  excess  income 
of  Pencoyd  &  Philadelphia  Railroad  Company  :  [decided  July  80,  1931].  1931. 
[1] +424-427  p.     (F-4598.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1.6/la  :  F-459S 

Pennsylvania.  Ohio  and  Detroit  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8863.  Pennsyl- 
vania, Ohio  &  Detroit  Railroad  Compjiny  bonds;  decided  Axis.  14.  1931. 
[1931.]     p.   473-476.      (F-4611.)      I  From   v.    175.]      *  Paper,    5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  F-4611 

HoTV  to   or«Ter  pnltlientinii.s — .**e€«  information   followintr  fontonts 


242  October,  1931 

Philadclijhui,  Baltimore  and  Washiiigtrm  Railroad.  Finauce  docket  no.  S845. 
Pliilinlelphia,  Baltimuie  &  Washiufrton  Railroad  Comi)anv  Ixnids;  decided 
Aug.  3,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  437-410  [440].  (F^602.)  [The  last  page  Is  num- 
bered incorrectly  410  instead  of  44U.     Froia  v.  1T5.J     *  Paper,  5c. 

ICl.G/la:F-4602 

Pittibitnjh,  Cindnnaii,  Chicago  and  SI.  Louis  Railroad.  Finance  diwket  no. 
8907,  Pittsburgh,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railroad  Coniiianv  bonds: 
decided  Aug.  28,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  505-508.  (F-4618.)  [From  v.  175.] 
♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/1  a  :  F-4G18 

Sacramento  Northern  Railicay.  Finance  docket  no.  S276,  Sacramento  Xt  rlhern 
Railway  proposed  construction;  decided  July  20,  1931.  |T.)31.J  y..  341-350. 
(F-45S0.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/1a  :  F-4.')S0 

St.  Louis  Southtvcstcrn  Railwaii.  Finance  docket  no.  SS20,  St.  Louis  Soutli- 
western  Railway  Comijany  bends;  [decided  July  10,  1931].  1931.  1 1 1 +370- 
372  p.     (F-45S7.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper.  .")c.  ICl.G/la :  F-45S7 

Finance  docket  no.  8931,  St.  Louis  Southwestern  Railway  Conii»any  se- 
curities;  [decided  Aug.  27,  1931].  1931.  [l]+502-504  p.  (F-4G17.J  [From 
V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/ la  :  F-4617 

South  Plain.s  and  Santa  Fe  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  522G.  South  I'laius  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  control;  [decided  Sept.  16,  1931].  1931. 
[l]-f5G2-5G4  p.      (F-4633.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  l.O/la  :  F-4633 

iSusquehanna  and  N(  ic  York  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8803,  S\i^quehanna 
&  New  York  Railroad  Company  debentures:  decided  Ann.  7.  19.')1.  |1931.] 
p.  4G7-469.      (F-4G0f).)      [From  v.  175.]      *  Paiier,  5c.  IC  l.O/la :  F-4G09 

Teanessee  Central  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8898.  Tennessee  Central  Rail- 
way Company  bonds;  [decided  Aug.  13,  1931).  1931.  [1] +470-472  p.  (F- 
4610.)     [From  V.  175.]     -  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la ;  F-4610 

Texan  and  New  Orleans  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8020,  Texas  &  New  Or- 
leans Railroad  Conii>any  et  al.  operation;  decided  July  25.  1931.  |1931.] 
p.  417-423.     (F-4597.)     [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  F-4597 

Wrslern  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  7440,  Western  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  const) uction  ;  decided  Sept.  4,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  515-517.  (F-4621.) 
[From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  F-4G21 

Decisions  (Truflic) 

NOTK. — The  following  declsion.s  or  opinions  Issiu'il  in  si'pai'jitt'  form  nrp  fr.ini  tlii-  Iht>r- 
statc  Commorce  Commission  reports. 

Ammon local  liquor.  No.  24047,  Roessler  &  Hasslachcr  Chemical  Company,  In- 
(•orporated,  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [dei-ided  Sept.  17. 
1931].  1931.  |l]+518-522  p.  ([Opinion]  17215.)  [From  v.  178.]  ♦Pa- 
per. 5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  17215 

Annnouiuni  nitrate.  No.  242G4,  Fidelity  Chemical  Corporation  r.  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Railroad  Company  et  al.;  decided  Aug.  28,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  211- 
212.     ([Opinion]  17140.)     (From  v.  178.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  17140 

ApylcK.  No.  2.3329,  Butte  Fruit  &  Produce  Company.  Incorjiorated.  i\  Northern 
PaclHc  Railway  Company;  [decided  Sept.  11,  19:!1].  1931.  [1  ] +37()-.3724-ii 
p.     ([Opinion]  17176.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper.  .")C.  IC  1.G 'la  :  17176 

No.  23775,  Nash  Dietz  Company  v.  Chicago,  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Railway- 
Company  et  al.;  decided  Aug.  7,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  115-117.  ([Opinion] 
17110.)      [From  V.  178.]       *  Pi i per,  5c.  IC  1.G  la  :  17110 

No.  2.3929.  Gcnrge  Bell  r.  Chicago  &  Eastern  llliiuiis  Railway  Comiiany  et 

al.;  decided  Sept.  11,  1931.     [1931. |     p.  40.''.  400.     ( |  Oinni.m  1  171S4.)      I  From 
V.  178.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/la  :  17184 

Bakery  goods.  No.  23.393,  Loose-Wiles  Bi.scuil  romi>aiiy  r.  Atchi.son.  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  July  2.3,  19:511.  1931.  [1]  + 
2:58-240  p.     ([Opinion)    17040.)      [From  v.  177.]     ♦Paper.  .5c. 

IC  1.0   la  :  17010 

llo^v    lo   <>r«l<-r   |»ii  M  ifii  M<iii<<— Sff   i  ii  I'ltriiiM  ( ittii    f  ol  Iim>  j  iik'    (  on  <<-ii(h 


October,  1931  243 

Bananas.  No.  23307,  Grovier-Stair  Produce  Company  et  al.  v.  Arkansas  & 
Louisiana  Missouri  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Aug.  24,  1931].  1931. 
[1] +262-266+ [1]  p.     ([Opinion]  17147.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17147 

No.  24270,  W.  O.  Anderson  Commission  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 

Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  9,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  441- 
442.      ([Opinion]  17196.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17196 

Bath-tubs.  No.  23958,  C.  S.  Jahns  v.  Cleveland,  Cincinnati,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  10,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  367-369.  ( i  Opin- 
ion]  17175.)      [From  v.  178.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17175 

Bottles.  No.  23786,  W  &  W  Pickle  &  Canning  Company  v.  Cleveland,  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  11,  1931.  [1931.  J 
p.  395-399.      ([Opinion]   17181.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  L6/la :  17181 

CaUe  terminals.  No.  23968,  AVhitaker  Battery  Supply  Company  v.  Atchison. 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  6,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  95-96.     ([Opinion]  17107.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1.6/la :  17107 

Cattle.  No.  22716  (sub-no.  1),  Diamond  A  Cattle  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  30.  1931.  1931.  p.  581. 
([Opinion]   17084.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17084 

Cement.  No.  21492,  Dewey  Portland  Cement  Company  r.  Alton  &  Eastern  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  June  16,  1931.  [1931.]  671-703+v  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 17010.)     [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17010 

No.  24268,  Consolidated  Cement  Corporation  v.  Cincinnati  Nortliern  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  13,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  147-148.  ([OiMnion] 
17122.)      [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17122 

No.  24333,  Medusa  Portland  Cement  Company  v.  Chicago,  Burlington  & 

Quincy  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  30,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  93-94. 
([Opinion]  17106.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17106 

• Southern  cement  rates,  no.  15806,  Lehigh  Portland  Cement  Company  c. 

Aberdeen  &  Rockflsh  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  6,  1931.     [1931.] 
747-756+ii  p.     ([Opinion]  17013  )      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1  fi/la  :  17013 

Charcoal.  No.  23998,  Retort  Chemical  Company  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  14,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  143-144.  ( [Opinion] 
17120.)      [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  -  IC  1.6/la :  17120 

Chemicals.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3434,  chemicals,  acids,  dye- 
stuffs,  and  related  articles  from  eastern  and  southern  origins  to  southern 
destinations;  decided  July  29,  1931.  [1931.]  529-556+ii  p.  ([Opinion] 
17076.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17076 

Citrus  fruit.  No.  22989,  Southern  Fruit  Distributors,  Incoi*porated,  et  al.  v. 
Alabama  Great  Southern  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  12,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  373-^78.     ( [Opinion]  17177.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  17177 

Clay.  No.  21224,  Pfaltzgraff  Pottery  Company  v.  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Com- 
pany;  decided  Sept.  9,  1931.  [1931.]  419-422+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion]  17189.) 
[From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17189 

Coal.  No.  20805,  Tri-County  Coal  Dealers'  Association  et  al.  v.  Atlantic  City 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  14,  1931.  [1931.1  213-223+ii  p. 
([Opinion]  1714L)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17141 

No.  21982,  John  Becker  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Railway  Company  et  al. ;    [decided  July  24,  1931].     1931.     [1] +272-280  p. 
([Opinion]  17050.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  170- lO 

No.  22141,  Danville  Lumber  Company  v.  Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  Rail- 
way Company:  decided  July  31.  1931.  [1931.1  p.  569-570.  ([Opinion] 
17080.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.O/la  :  1<!)S0 

HoTT  to   order  pnblieations — See  iiiforniaiion   f olloT*  i.i»S  Contcntx 


244  October,  1931 

Coal — Continued. 

No.  22518,  Coriay  Brotliers  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company 

et    al. ;    decided    Sept.    22,    1931.     |1931.]     p.    5-:7  o-'S.     ([Opiuion]    17217.) 
[From  V.  178.)     *  Paper,  5f.  ICl.C/la  :  17217 

No.  23514,  Hall  Conslruction  Couijmn.v  r.  Loni.sville  &  Nashville  Railroad 

Company  et  al. ;   decided   Sept.  19,  1931.     [1931.]    p.   507-509.      UOpLnion] 
17212.)      [From  V.  178]     *  raixr,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17212 

No.  23532,  Batchelder-Whittemore  Corporation  v.  New  York,  New  Haven 

&  Hartford  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  July  28,  1931].     1931.     [1]  + 
128-130  p.     ([Opinion]  17115.)      [From  y.  178  ]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17115 

No.  23533,  Franklin  Paik  Hay  &  Grain  Company  v.  Lehigh  &  New  Eng- 
land Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  .Sept.  10.  1931.  [1931.  J  3G3-3G6+ 
[1]  p.     ([Opinion]  17174.)      [From  v.  178. J     *  Pai>er,  5c.         IC  l.G/la  :  17174 

No.  23538,  Locher  &  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Chesapeake  &  Oliio  Rail- 
way Company;  [decided  Aug.  8,  1931].  1931.  [l]-[-118-l20  p.  ([Opinion] 
17111.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17111 

No.  23069,  Standard  l<\iel  &  Supply  Company  et  al.  v.  Norfolk  &  Western 

Railway  Company;  decided  Aug.  24,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  255-261.     ([Opinion] 
17146.)      [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6  la  :  17146 

No.  23804,  United   lirick  &  Tile  Company  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad 

Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  19,  1931.     [1931.]     497-500+ [1]   p.     ([Opin- 
ion] 17210.)      [From  y.  178.]     *  Paper,  5o.  IC  1.6/la  :  17210 

Condensed  huttermilk.  No.  2,3076,  Dawe's  Dry  Milk  Company  r.  Atchison,  To- 
peka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. :'  decided  Sept.  15.  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  471-478.     ([Opinion]  17200.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC1.6'la:  17206 

Contractors'  outfits.  No.  24018,  Cameron,  Jo.vce  &  Company  v.  Louisville  & 
Na.shville  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  1,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  607- 
608.     ([Opinion]  170!r2.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17092 

Corkicood.  No.  21658,  L.  Mundet  iV:  Son,  Incorporated,  v.  Leliigli  Valley  Rail- 
road Company;  decided  July  29,  1931.  [1931.]  573-578+ii  p.  ([Opinion] 
17US2.)      [From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  17<i82 

Com.  No.  23137.  Albers  Bros.  Milling  Company  r.  Chicago,  Rock  Island  & 
Pacific  Railway  Comi>any  et  al.;  decided  Auu.  31.  1931.  [1931.]  329- 
334-f  [1]   p.      ([Opinion]   17166.)      [From  v.  178. J     ♦Paper.  5  c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17166 

Cotton.  No.  24179,  Raybestos-Manliallan.  Incorporated,  et  al.  r.  Central  Rail- 
road Company  of  New  Jersey  et  al. ;  [decided  Aug.  31,  1931].  1931.  [1]  + 
294-296  p.     ([Opinion]  17155.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la:  17155 

Cotton  yoods.  No.  22362,  Evansville  Chamber  of  Commerce  et  al.  v.  Atlanta, 
lUrmingham  iV:  Coast  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  July  29,  1931]. 
1931.     [1] +520-524  + [1]  p.      ( [Opinion]  17074.)      [From  v.  177.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

IC  l.G/la  :  17074 

Cotton-waste.  No.  24U22,  .\merican  Cotton  Waste  &  Liider  Exchange  et  al.  r. 
Boston  &  Maine  Railroad  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  24,  1931.  [1931.]  275-279+[l] 
p.      (lOpinionj    17150.)      [From  v.  178.)      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la :  17150 

Coui-pcas.  No.  2412!),  J.  G.  Peppard  Seeil  Comi)any  r.  Texas  ^:  Pacific  Railway 
Company  et  al.;  ilecidod  Sept.  11,  1931.  [1931.]  ]).  409410.  ([Opinion] 
17186.)      [From   v.   178.)      ♦  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17186 

DiaiiiKjc.  Investigation  and  sus)R'usion  docket  no.  ."540,  allowances  for  drayage 
and  barge  service  on  cotton  and  cotton  linters  at  Beaumont.  (Jalveston, 
IL.uston,  Texas  City,  and  Cori)us  Christi,  Tex. ;  decided  July  15.  19:J1.  [1931. J 
209-216  + [1]   p.     (I  Opinion  I    17034.)      [From  v.  177.]     •  Paper.  5c. 

ICl.O/la:  17034 

Hoiv  to  urdfr  |>iiltllc'u(iuiiM S«>e   liif<»riiiu(i«ni   f<>IIu>viiiK:  ContentH 


October,  1931  245 

Eggs.  No.  23934,  Donovan  Coffee  Company,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v.  St.  Louis- 
San  Francisco  Railway  Company:  decided  Aug.  7.  1931.  [1931]  125- 
127+[1]  IX     ([Opinion]  17114.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17114 

Explosives.  No.  23894,  Union  Explosives  Company  v.  Norfolk  &  Western  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  dec  ded  Sept.  11.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  403-404.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 17183.)      [From  V.  178.]     *Paper,  5c.  I  C  1.6/la  :  17183 

FeM.<tpar.  No.  23983,  Knox  Porcelain  Corporation  v.  Black  Mountain  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  11,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  407-^08.  ([Opinion] 
17185.)      [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17185 

Freight  rates.  Fifteen  per  cent,  case,  1931,  ex  parte  no.  103,  in  matter  of  in- 
creases in  freight  rates  and  charges ;  decided  Oct.  16.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  539- 
590.     ([Opinion]  17221.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17221 

Fourth  section  application  nos.  2060  and  2072,  commodity  rates  between 

points  in  central  territory  :  decided  Aug.  19,  1931.     [1931.]      177-185+ii  p. 
([Opinion]  17132.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17132 

No.  21673,  San  Pf-dio  Chamber  of  Commerce  et  al.  v.  Atchison.  Topeka 

&  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  30,  1931.     [1931.]    p.  2,5-38. 
<  [Opinion]   17103.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17103 

Gasoline.  No.  23719,  R.  H.  Delno  v.  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  21.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  231-233.  ([Opinion] 
17143.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17143 

No.  23767,  C.  V.  Hallenbeck  et  al.  v.  Denver  &  Rio  Grande  Western  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. :  [decided  Aug.  24,  1931].  1931.  [1] +272-274  p. 
([Opinion]  17149.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17149 

Glue-stock.  No.  24183.  Eagle-Ottawa  Leather  Company  v.  Chicago  &  North 
Western  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Aug.  24.  19.31].  1931.  [l]-f280- 
282  p.     ([Oi^inion]  17151.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17151 

Graphite.  No.  23655,  United  States  Graphite  Company  v.  Central  Vermont 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  31,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  571-572, 
([Opinion]  17081.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17081 

Horses.  No.  23633,  Cedarburg  Fox  Farms,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v.  Ahnapee  & 
Western  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  14,  1931.  [1931.]  379- 
3S5+[1]  p.     ([Opinion]  17178.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5e. 

IC  1.6/la :  17178 

.Hosiery.  No.  22979,  Marshall  Field  &  Company  v.  Wabash  Railway  Company; 
decided  Aug.  10,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  131-134.  ([Opinion]  17116.)  [From  v. 
178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17116 

Internal-combustion  engines.  No.  24159.  Swiss  Oil  Corporation  v.  Chesapeake 
&  Ohio  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Sept.  9,  1931].  1931.  [l]+438- 
440  p.     ([Opinion]  17195.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.        IC  1.6/la :  17195 

Iron.  No.  23627,  Abrahams  &  Company  et  al.  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway 
Company  et  al. :  decided  July  29,  1931.  [1931.]  525-528+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion] 
17075.)      [Fi-om  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17075 

No.  23648.  Klotz  Brothers  v.  Chesapeake  &.  Ohio  Railway  Company  et  al. ; 

decided  July  29.  1931.     [1931.]     557-563 +ii  p.     ([Opinion]   17077.)     [From 
V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17077 

No.  24053,  Mansbach  Scrap  Iron  Company  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway 

Company    et    al. ;     [decided    Aug.    18,    1931].     1931.     [1] +234-236+ [1]     p. 
([Opinion]  17144.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la :  17144 

No.  24182.   Acklin   Stamping  Company  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway 

Companv   et  al. ;   decided   Aug.   31,   1931.     [1931.]     p.   319-321.     ([Opinion] 
17163.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  171&3 

Iro7i  tnass.  No.  23638,  Alpha  Lux  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Reading  Company 
etal.;  [decided  Aug.  3,  1931].  1931.  [1] +16-20+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion]  17101.) 
[From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17101 

Ho-w  to  order  publications — See  information  following:  Contents 


246  October,  1931 

Junk.  Ni».  21589.  Northwestern  Iron  A:  Metal  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
liailroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  31,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  297-298. 
([Opinion]  17156.)     [JYom  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17156 

Lead.  No.  24153,  Atlas  Supjjlv  Company  v.  Southern  Railway  Company;  f de- 
cided Aug.  31,  1931.]  1931.  [1] +302-304  p.  ([Opinion]  17159.)  [From  v. 
178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17159 

Limestone.  No.  23609,  11.  H.  Smelter  v.  Ann  Arbor  Railroad  Company  et  al. : 
[decided  Aug.  31,  1931].  1931.  [1] +324-328+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion]  17165.) 
[From  V.  178.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  17165 

Locomotives.  No.  23953,  Phoenix  Utility  Company  v.  Chicago  &  North  Western 
Railway  Company  et  al.;  decided  Sept.  19.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  r.l,>-517. 
([Opinion]  17214.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17214 

Log  airs.  No.  24164,  Caflisch  Lumber  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad 
Company;  decided  July  31,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  V  563-564.  ( [Opinion  1  ITuTS.  i 
[From  V.  177.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17078 

Luhricating-oils.  No.  24126,  Qualjer  State  Oil  Refining  Company  of  California  r. 
Pacific  Electric  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  11,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  411-413. 
( [Opinion]  17187.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17187 

No.  24195,  Powerine  Company  v.  Belt  Railway  Company  of  Chicago  et  al. ; 

decided  Sept,  15,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  459-4G0.     ([Opinion]   17202.)      [From  v. 
178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17202 

Lumber.  No.  19753,  S.  J.  Pcabody  Lumber  Comiianv  v.  Pennsylvania  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  14,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  141-149.  ( [Opinionl 
17022.)     [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  .5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17022 

No.  23879,  Itepublic  Creo.soting  Company  r.  New  Orleans  «&  Lower  Coast 

Kailroad  Company ;  decided  Aug.  13,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  121-123.     ([Opinion] 
17112.)     [From  V.  178.1     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17112 

No.  24079,  Traffic  Bureau,  Lynchburg  Chamber  of  Commerce  v.  SeaboJird 

Air  Line  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  28,  1931.    [1931.]     p.  209-210. 
([Opinion]  17139.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17139 

No.  24114.  J.  N.  Brownlee  v.  Southern  Railway  Company;  decided  Aug. 

24.1931.     [1931.]     p.  285-286.     ( [Opinion]  17153.1     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper. 
5c.  IC  1.6/1  a:  17153 

No.  241i:2,  K.  E.  Holmes  Lumber  Company  r.  Erie  Railroad  Company  et 

al.;  decided  July  28,  1931.     [1031.1     p.  509-510.     ([Opinion]  17070.)     [From 
V.  177.1    *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17070 

No.  24123,  E.  E.  Holmes  I^imber  Company  r.  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  10,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  123-124.  ([Opinion]  17113.) 
[From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17113 

No.  24131,  Egbert-Hay-Forbes  Company  v.  New  York  Central  Railroad 

Company  et  al. ;   decldeti  Aug.  15,  1931.     [1931.]      p.   167-168.      ([Opinion] 
17129.)     [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  1712t> 

Matx  and  matting.  No.  23737.  Victor  Rubber  Coniiiany  r.  Detroit,  Tole<lo  ..Nc 
Ironton  Railroad  Company  et  al. :  decided  Aug.  14,  1031.  [1931.]  ]k  14."v-14(;. 
([Oi)inion]  17121.)      [From  v.  178. J     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17121 

Misroiiting.  No.  22002,  Wlieeler  Lumber  Bridge  «&  Supply  Company  v.  Alabama 
Great  Southern  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Julv  14,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  65&-656.     ([Opinion]  17005.)      [From  v.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

lC1.6/la:17(Hi5 

No.  23955,  Kimball  Fruit  Company,  Incorporated,  r.  Western  Maryland 
Railway  C()mi)a«y  et  al. ;  [decided  Aug.  15,  19311.  19.31.  [11+148-1.50  p. 
<  [Opinion]  17123.)     [From  v.  178.1     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.(»/l  a  :  17123 

No.  2403.3,  C.  G.  DufTee,  doing  business  as  DufTee  Lumber  Company,  r. 

Central  of  Georgia  Railway  Company  et  al. ;   [deckled  Aug.  20,  1931].     1931. 
[11+104-190  p.     ([Opinion]   17135.)      [From  v.  178.]     ♦Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  17135 

H«>^v    t«»    «>r«l«'r   |tiil>ll<-fi  t  ions — »«<•«•    Infornia  t  iiiii    fol1<ii%iuu:   (.'oiitontn 


October,  1931  247 

Mississippi  Valley  Barge  Line.  Ex  parte  no.  99,  application  of  Mississippi  Val- 
ley Barge  Line  Company;  [decided  Aug.  14,  1931].  1931.  [1] +224-230 +iv 
p.     ([Opinion]  17142.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a :  17142 

Motor-busses.  No.  23531,  Twin  Coach  Corporation  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  31,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  609-617. 
([Opinion]  17093.)     [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  oc,  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17093 

OiUicell  supplies.  No.  23880,  J.  S.  Cosdeu,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v.  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee, St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  20,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  189-193.     ([Opinion]  17134.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  17134 

Orchard  heaters.  No.  22099,  Kittle  Manufacturing  Company,  Incorporated,  et 
al.  V.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  14, 
1931.     [1931.]     p.  285-286.     ([Opinion]  17052.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  17052 

Paper.  No.  24086,  Southwestern  Paper  Company  of  Dallas,  Tex.,  et  al.  v.  Balti- 
more &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  31,  1931.  [1931.]  p. 
579-580.     ( [Opinion]  17083.)     [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.      IC  1.6/1  a  :  17083 

Paper  board.  No.  23448,  West  Dudley  Paper  Company  v.  New  York.  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Company  ;  [decided  Aug.  15,  1931].  1931.  [1]4- 
162-164  p.     ([Opinion]  17127.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17127 

Passenger  rates.  No.  23661,  Railroad  Commission  of  Wisconsin  v.  Ann  Arbor 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  July  30.  1931].  1931.  [1] +588-592  p. 
([Opinion]  17087.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.O'la  :  17087 

Peaches.  No.  23717,  Chester  Franzell  &  Company  et  al.  v.  Chicago,  Burling- 
ton &  Quincy  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  14,  1931.  [1931.]  p. 
139-142.     ([Opinion]  17119.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1  6/la  :  17119 

No.  23732,  Clark  Fruit  Company  et  al.   r.  Arkansas  "V^ulley  Interurbau 

Railway  Company  et  al. :   decided  July  23,   1931.     [1931.]     251-254+ [1]    p. 
([Opinion]  17044.)      [From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17W4 

Peanut  hulls.  No.  23916,  Apache  Powder  Company  r.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  24,  1931.  [1931.]  267- 
271+ii  p.      ([Opinion]  17148.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  PaiJer,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  1714S 

Petroleum.  No.  23640,  rates  on  petroleum  and  petroleum  products  within  Mon- 
tana ;  decided  July  13,  1931.  [1931]  707-746+ii  p.  ([Opinion]  17012.) 
[From  V.  176.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17012 

Petroleum  products.  No.  20145,  interstate  rates  on  petroleum  products  to 
points  in  Colorado  and  Utah  ;  [decided  July  14,  1931].  1931.  [1]  +112-114  p. 
([Opinion]  17109.)  [From  v.  178  (volume  number  is  incorrectly  given  as 
177) .]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  1710P 

No.  23856.  Solar  Refining  Company  r.  Detroit,  Toledo  &  Ironton  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  13,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  135-136.  ( [Opinion] 
17117.)      [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17117 

Poles.  No.  23388,  Chapin  Cedar  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  9,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  423-425.  ([Opin- 
ion] 17190.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17190 

Potatoes.  No.  21607,  Louisiana  Farm  Bureau  Federation,  IncoriJoratod,  et  al. 
V.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  31, 
1931.     [1931.]     p.  305-311.     ([Opinion]  17160.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17160 

No.  22444,  Northern  Potato  Traffic  Association  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 

Santa   Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;   decided  July  31,   1931.     [1031.]     237- 
254+iiip.     ([Opinion]  17145.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  1714o 

No.  23745.  D.  E.  Ryan  Company  v.  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  17,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  149-151.  ( [Opinion] 
17023.)      [Fi-om  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17023 

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No.  23994.  D.  E.  Ryan  Company  v.  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul  &  Sault  Ste. 

Marie  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decidtHl  Auff.  13.  1931      [ILKU.l     p.  137-138. 

([Opinion]  17118.)      [From  v.  178.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17118 

Pulp  hoard.  No.  23830,  Eiulieott  Johnson  Corporation  r.  Erie  Railroad  Com- 
pany ft  al.:  decided  Aug.  15,  1931.  [1931]  ir)l-ir)3+[l]  p.  ([Opinion] 
17124.)      [From  v.  178  ]     *  Paper,  Tk.-.  IC  1.0/la  :  17124 

Radio  cabineta.  No.  24314.  G.  C.  Beckwitb  Company  r.  Ciiic-ajro,  Milwaukee, 
St.  Paul  &  Paeific  Railroad  Company;  [decided  Aug.  31,  1931 1.  1931.  [1]  + 
322-323  p.     ( [Opinion]  17164. )      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  r,c.     K '  1.6/la  :  171('>4 

Radio  receiving  sets.  No.  23920,  United  Electric  Supply  Company  et  al.  v. 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  15,  1931. 
[1931.1     p.  169-173.     ([Opinion]  17130.)      [From  v.  178.]     ♦  Pa  iter.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17130 

Railroad  ties.  No.  24089,  Brewster  Loud  Lumher  Company  et  al.  v.  Duluth. 
South  Shore  &  Atlantic  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Sept.  19,  1931]. 
1931.     [1] +492-494  p.     ([Opinion]  17208.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Pai)er.  .5c. 

IC  1.6/la:  172^18 

Rubber-ntit  oil  No.  24074,  Armstrong  Cork  Company  r.  Peiin.sylyania  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  31,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  315-318.  ([Opinion] 
17162.)      [From  v.   178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17162 

Rye-grass  seed.  No.  23813.  Arizona  Seed  &  Floral  Company  ot  al.  v.  Atchi<oii. 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. :  [decided  Sept.  10.  1931].  1931. 
[1 J +414-418  p.     ([Opinion]  17188.)      [From  y.  178.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17188 

Sand.  No.  17000,  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  11-A.  rates  on  sand,  gravel, 
and  crushed  stone  from  and  to  points  in  Kansas  and  Missouri :  decided  July  7, 
1931.  [1931.]  021-G6S+V  p.  il.  ([Opinion]  17095.)  [From  v.  177.] 
♦  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17095 

No.  22109,  in  matter  of  rates  on  sand,  gravel,  crushed  stone,  etc.,  within 

South  Carolina;  decided  July  14,  1931.     [1931.]     12.3-140  +  ii  p.      ([Opinion] 
17021.)      [From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/la  :  17021 

■ No.  22420.   Missouri  Gravel  Company  t\   Chicago.   Burlingt«m  &   Quincy 

Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  4,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  S{>-93.     ([Opin- 
ion] 17105.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17105 

No.  23416,  Crane  Enamehvare  Company   v.   Baltimore  &  Ohio  Riiilroad 

Company    et    al. ;     [decided    Sept.    11.    1931.]     1931.     1 1] +386-390+1 1]     p. 
([Opinion]  17179.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17179 

No.  23726,  Cameron,  Joyce.  Smith,  Elder  Company  r.  Chicag*>.  Burlington 

&  Quincy  Railroad  Company:    [decided  July  30.  1931].     1931.     [l]+61s-62<> 
p.     ([Opinion]  17094.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17(K>4 

Sorap-mctala.  No.  23935,  Ginsberg  Brothers  v.  Great  Northern  Railway  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  15,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  197-1 9S.  ([Opinion]  17136.) 
[From  V.  178.]     •  Paper,  .5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17136 

Seicer-pipe.  No.  241.38.  Rohinsou  Clay  Product  Company  r.  Grand  Trunk  Rnil- 
wav  System  et  al. :  [ diK-ided  Aug.  31,  1931  ] .  1 931 .  [1 1  + 1 54  1  .".ti  p.  (  |( >pi n- 
ion]   17125.)      (From  v.  178.]     ♦  Pai^er.  5c.  IC  1.6/ lii  :  1712.. 

ahcep.  No.  2:^302,  Standard  Packing  Company  et  al.  r.  Union  Pacillc  Railroad 
Company  et  al. :  decid.'d  Aug.  31.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  203-2<)S.  (|  Opinion] 
17138.)      [From  y.  178.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  17138 

:^oihhcans.  No.  2405)4,  O.  M.  Scott  &  Sous  Company  r.  Pennsylvania  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  6.  1931.  [1931.1  p.  199^202.  UOpiuion] 
17137.)      [From  V.  178.1     ♦  Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/la:  17137 

Spelter  No.  16701.  Federated  Metals  Corporation  et  al.  c  Pennsylvania  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. :  [decided  Aug.  15.  1931].  1931.  |11  +  1S6-1H8  p. 
(lOpinion]  17133.)      (From  v.  178.1     *  PaiM>r.  .".c  IC  1.6/la  :  171.W 

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Steel  bars.  No.  23926,  Eiigineering  Sales  Company  v.  Great  Northern  Railway 
Company;  decided  Aug.  15,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  165-166.  ([Opinion]  17128.) 
[From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17128 

Stone.  No.  24506,  L.  G.  Everist,  Incorporated,  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul 
&  Pacific  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Aug.  15,  1931].  1931.  [114-174- 
176  p.     ([Opnion]   17131.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.       IC  1.6/la :  17131 

Strawberries.  No.  23503,  Gentile  Bros.  Company  r.  Railway  Express  Agency, 
Incorporated;  decided  Sept.  15,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  463-467.  ([Opinion] 
17204.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17204 

.     No.  24198,  H.  Chesky  &  Son   v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company 

et   al. ;   decided   Sept.    17,   1931.      [1931.]     p.   495-^96.      ([Opinion]    17209.) 
[From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c,  IC  1.6/la  :  17209 

Sulphur.  No.  23300,  Northwest  Paper  Company  v.  Beaumont,  Sour  Lake  & 
Western  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  30,  1931.  [1931.  J  p.  21-24. 
([Opinion]  17102.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17102 

Switching.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3587,  switching  at  St.  Paul, 
Minn.;  decided  July  31,  1931.  [1931.]  599-602+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion]  17090.) 
[From  V.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17090 

Svntching  charges.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3495,  switching  at 
Kansas  City,  Mo.-Kans.,  and  related  points;  decided  Aug.  6,  1931.  [1931.] 
97-lll+[l]  p.      ([Opinion]    17108.)      [From  v.  178.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17108 

No.  17432,  Marion  M.  Cames  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company  et   al. ;    decided   July   6,    1931.      [1931.]      p.    757-765.      ([Opinion] 
17014.)      [From  V.  176.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/ln  :  17014 

• No.  224(^,  Omaha  Live  Stock  Exchange  et  al.  v.  Chicago  &  North  West- 
ern Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  6,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  1-15. 
([Opinion]  17100.)     [From  v.  178.]    *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17100 

Table  tops.  No.  24084,  L.  B.  Ramsdell  Company  v.  New  York  Central  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  24,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  283-284.  ([Opinion] 
17152.)     [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17152 

Tobacco.  No.  23906,  Dixon-Buchan  Tobacco  Company  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  10,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  345-346.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 17171.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17171 

Turnips.  No.  23925,  J.  Nooney  &  Company  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad 
Company;  [decided  Sept.  2,  1931].  1931.  [1] +312-314  p.  ( [Opinion]  17161.) 
[From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17161 

Unlading  and  lading.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3580,  loading 
rules  en  vegetables  in  southwestern  territory ;  decided  July  31,  1931.  [1931.] 
585-5S7+[l]   p.     ([Opinion]   17086.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  17086 

No.  22345,  Carolina  Shippers'  As.sociation,  Incorporated,  et  nl.  v.  Atlantic 

Coast  Line  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  14,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  161- 
179.     ([Opinion]   17028.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17028 

Veneers.  No.  23919,  Unger-Kramer  Company  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  31,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  301-302.  ([Opinion] 
17158.)      [From  v.   178.]      *  Paper,   5c.  ICI.6/I.1  :  17158 

Vinegar.  No.  23829,  M.  Steffen  &  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio 
Rai'road  Company  et  al. ;  decidefl  Sept.  11,  1931.  [1931.]  391-394  +  [l]  p. 
([Opinion]    17180.)      [From  v.  178.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17180 

No.    23843,    Gregory-Robinson-Speas,    Incorporated,    et    al.    v.    Alabama 

Great  Southern  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;   [decided  Sept.  14,  1931].     1931. 
[l]+400-i02  p.     ([Opinion]  17182.)      [From  v.  178.]     ♦Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  17182 

Wheat.  No.  24189,  Blaker  Milling  Company  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Com- 
pany;  decided  Sept.  10,  193L  [1931.]  p.  337-339.  ([Opinion]  17168.) 
[From  V.   178.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17168 

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Wood-pulp.  No.  19852,  Castaneu  Paper  Company  r.  Algoma  Central  tS:  Hudson 
Bay  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  31.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  719-731. 
i  [Opinion]  17097.)     [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6 /la  :  17097 

No.  23809,   Michigan   Pole   &  Tie  Company  v.   Duluth,   South   Shore   & 

Atlantic  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  31,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  565-56SL 
( [Opinion]  17079.)      [From  v.  177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17079 

Wool.  No.  23620,  Swift  &  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  15,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  157-161.  ([Opinion] 
17126.)      [From  v.  178.]     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17126 

Wrapping  paper.  No.  23050,  Schorsch  &  Company  et  al.  v.  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  31,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  299-300.     ([Opinion]  17157.)      [E^-om  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17157 
Deomons  ( Valuation ) 

Note. — The  following  decision  or  opinion  issued  in  separate  form  is  from  the  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports. 
See  also  subhead  Decisions  on  p.  238. 

Pittsburgh  and  West  Virf/inia  Raihoay.  Valuation  docket  no.  835,  Pittsburgh  & 
West  Virginia  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  May  1,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  277- 
344.     (B-806.)      [From  Valuation  reports,  V.  36.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

IC  1  val.  9/a :  B-806 

JUSTICE   DEPARTMENT 

Accounting  and  Tabulating  Machine  Corporation.  No.  4627,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  3d  circuit.  Accounting  &  Tabulating  Machine  Corporation  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  111+34  p.     %     J  1.13:  Ac  27 

Aoevedo,  Tomas.  No.  414,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Tomas  Acevedo  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certioi'ari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
1st  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title,  i+5 
p.     t  J  1.13:  Ac  37/2 

Allen,  Benjamin  L.  No.  345,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Benjamin  L. 
Allen  V.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  In 
opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+10  p.     t  J  1.13 :  Al  53/6 

Alliance  Insurance  Company  of  Philadelphia.  No.  4642,  in  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals for  3d  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931.  Joseph  S.  MacLaughlin.  collector  of 
internal  revenue  for  1st  district  of  Pennsylvania,  v.  Alliance  Insurance  Com- 
pany of  Philadelphia,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Penn- 
sylvania;  brief  for  appellant.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+64  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  Al  55/3 

Almirante  Steamship  Corporation.  No.  67,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Almirante  Steamship  Corporation  against  United 
States  ;  appellant's  brief.      [1931.]  cover-title,  23  p.  large  8°     J        J1.13:A166 

Aluminum  Company  of  America.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-683.  Aluminum 
Company  of  America  v.  United  States;  defendant's  counterclaim.  [1931.] 
p.  4.3-44.     t  J  1.13  :  Al  82/6 

Ainerioan  Viscose  Corporation.  No.  4579,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d 
circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931,  American  Viscose  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  petition  for  review  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  11+25  p.     t  J  1.13 :  Am  .3/169 

AnketcU  Lumber  and  Coal  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-554,  Anketell 
Lumber  &  Coal  Comp.my  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of 
fact  and  brief.     [3931.1     p.  41-63.     t  J  1.13 :  An  63 

Anthony  Comjmny,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H^47,  Anthony  Com- 
pany, Inc.,  r.  Unlte<l  States  :  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]     p.  27-44.     t 

J  1.13:  An  80/5 

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Athol  Manufacturing  Company.  No.  2573,  in  circuit  couit  of  appoals  for  1st 
circuit,  Athol  Manufacturing  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respond- 
ent.    [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+24  p.  large  8°     %  J  1.13:  At  4U 

Bankers  Pocahontas  Coal  Company.  No.  3215,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
4tli  circuit,  Bankers  Pocahontas  Coal  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+37  p.     $  j  1.13 ;  b  225/7 

Beneficial  Loan  Society  of  Bethlehem.  No.  177,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  Beneficial  Loan  Society  of  Bethlehem  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims;  memorandum  for  United  States. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  9  p.     t  J  1.13  :  B  434/5 

Benson,  Charles.  No.  19,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  tenn,  1931,  Letus  N.  Crowell. 
as  deputy  commissioner  for  7th  compensation  district  of  United  States  Em 
ployees'  Compensation  Commission,  v.  Chai'les  Benson,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  iv+60  p.  [Includes,  in  pocket.  Public  803,  69th  Congi-ess,  S.  3170, 
act  to  provide  compensation  for  disability  or  death  resulting  from  injury  to 
employees  in  certain  maritime  employments,  approved  Mar.  4,  1927,  36 
pages,]     t  J  1.13  :B  443/2 

Same  ;  reply  brief  for  petitioner.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+12  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  B  443/3 

BlocMurger,  Harry.  No.  374,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Harry  Block- 
burger  V.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  memorandum  for  United  States.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i+7  p.     $  J  1.13  :  B  62/2 

Board,  R.  V.  No.  363,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  R.  V.  Board  v.  David 
Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i-f  12  p.     %  J  1.13  :  B  63/3 

Braden,  Glenn  T.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-194,  Colonial  Trust  Company, 
executor  of  Glenn  T.  Braden,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  find- 
ings of  fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  31-61.     t 

J  1.13  :  B  727/12 

Brotherhood  of  Painters,  Decorators,  and  Paper  Hangers  of  America.  In  dis- 
trict court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  in  equity,  no. 
8556,  United  States  v.  Painters  District  Council  no.  14  of  Chicago  and  Vicinity 
[of  Brotherhood  of  Painters,  Decorators,  and  Paper  Hangers  of  America] 
et  al. ;  findings  of  fact  and  conclusions  of  law,  Aug.  8,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  185- 
190.     %  J  1.13  :  P  166/10 

No.  41,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Painters  District  Council  no. 

14  of  Chicago  and  Vicinity  of  Brotherhood  of  Painters,  Decorators,  and 
Paperhangers  of  America  et  al.  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court 
for  northern  district  of  Illinois;  bnef  for  United  States.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i-f  33  p.     J  J  1.13  :  P  166/11 

— —  Same ;  suggestion  of  diminution  of  record  and  motion  for  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari.    [1931.]     cover-title,  3  p.     t  J  1.13  :P  166/9 

Brown,  Jacot  F.  Nos.  2578  and  2583,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  cir- 
cuit, commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Jacob  F.  Brown ;  Jacob  F.  Brown 
V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petitions  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  supplemental  brief  for  commissioner.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  8  p.  large  8°     $  J  1.13  :  B  813/20 

Burnett-Klapper  Furnitdire  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  Ii-503,  R.  A. 
Burnett  et  al.  [directors  and  stockholders  of  Burnett-Klapper  Furniture  Co.] 
1-.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
p.  11-28.     t  J  1.13  :  B  934/2 

Oampiell,  Frank  B.  No.  59,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United  States 
V.  Frank  B.  Campbell,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit;  brief  for  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f  12  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  C  152/7 

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Carley  Life  Float  Companii.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  34G47,  Carley  Life  FFoat 
Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report 
and  tindiuL's  filed  July  16.  1931,  and  request  for  amended  and  additional  find- 
ings.     [1931.]      p.   849-880.     t  J1.13:C193/a 

Co;-.son,  Pirie,  Scott  d  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  1^334.  Carson  Pirie  Scott  & 
Company  v.  United  States;  brief  for  defendant.     [1931.1     p.  13-14.     t 

J  1.13  :  C  239/G 

Chestatce  Pyrites  and  Chrniical  Corporation.  No.  <;7.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct. 
term,  1931,  Kay  Lyman  Wilbur,  as  Secretary  «)f  Interior,  r.  United  States 
ex  rel.  ChestatW  Pyrites  &  cMiemical  Corporation,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Court  of  Api)Pals  of  District  of  Columbia;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+24  v.    t  J  ll-^ :  f-  426/8 

Chetstniit  d  Smith.  hwort)oratcd.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-105,  Chestnut  and 
Smith,  Inc.,  c.  United  States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and 
brief.     [1931.]     p.  31-48.     %  J  1.13  :C  426/7 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  RaiUcay.  No.  G9,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  Clucago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al.  v.  United 
States,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for 
northern  district  of  Illinois ;  brief  for  Un  ted  States  and  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i +36  p.    t  J  1.13  :  C  43/161 

Choate,  Charles  F.,  jr.  No.  2609,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Oct. 
term,  1930,  Thomas  W.  White,  collector  of  internal  revenue,  f.  John  L.  Hall 
and  James  Garfield,  executors  u/w  Charles  F.  Choate,  jr..  appeal  from  district 
court  for  district  of  Massachusetts  from  judpnent  (Morton.  J.),  Apr.  13, 
1931;  brief  for  defendant,  appellant.  [1931.]  cover-title,  iii-|-53  p.  large 
8»    X  J  1.13  :C  451/3 

Circuit  Court  of  Appeals.  Records  and  briefs  in  Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals  and 
Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  cases  prepared  or  arguetl  by  Tax 
Division,  Department  of  Justice  [title-page  and  index,  v.  1-53].  1931. 
[1]+11  p.     t  J  1.2:  In  2/29 

City  Button  Works.  No.  293,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  City  Button 
Works  V.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  memorandum  for 
respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i +9  p.    J  J  1.13  :C  498/5 

Commonicealth  Improveinent  Company.  No.  4639,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  3d  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Commonwealth  Improvement  Company  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  for  review  from  Board  of  Tax 
.\ppeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+lG  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  C  737/2 

Consolidated  Paper  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-477,  Consolidated 
Paper  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and 
brief.     [1931.]     p.  65-108.     t  J  1.13 :  C  765/13 

Cummins,  A.  D.,  d  Co.  No.  754,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1930,  A.  D.  Cum- 
mins &  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court 
of  Claims;  memorandum  for  United  States  in  reply  to  amendment  to  petition 
for  rehearing.     [1031.]     cover-title,  4  p.     t  J  1.13 :  C  912/11 

Darhy-Lynde  Company.  No.  398,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Darby- 
Lynde  Company  v.  Acel  C.  Alexander,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  dis- 
trict of  Oklahoma,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  10th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+14  p.     X  J  1.13  :D  242/3 

Davidson,  George.  No.  375,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  George  David- 
son 1".  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
ai)peals  for  1st  circuit;  brief  for  Ignited  States  in  opposition,  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i+16  p.     X  J  1.13  :D  282 

Dnvila,  Antonio.  No.  2555,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Ist  circuit,  Oct.  term, 
1930.  .\ntonio  Davila  r.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district 
of  Porto  Rico  from  judgment  (Wells,  J.),  Feb.  6,  1931;  brief  for  plaintiff- 
appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  1+27  p.  large  8°    X  J1.13:D2S9/3 

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De  Laval  Steam  Turbine  Company.  No.  6,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
De  Laval  Steam  Turbine  Company  v.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii4-31  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  D  376/35 
Denunzio,  Jos.,  Fruit  Company.     No.  381,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
Jos.  Denunzio  Fruit  Company  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  reve^ 
nue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  cir- 
cuit; memorandum  foj-  respondent.     [1931,]     cover-title,  i-]-9  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  D  435/2 

Dickey,  Walter  8.  No.  8963,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8tli  circuit,  Walter 
S.  Dickey  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to 
review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+28  p.     $  J  1.13  :  D  559/6 

Dunn,  James.  No.  893,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  James  Dunn  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
9th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i-fl5p.     t  J  1.13  :D  922/2 

Edwards,  Will.  No.  3211,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit.  Will  Ed- 
wards V.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of 
South  Carolina,  at  Greenville;  brief  of  appellee,  United  States.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  10  p,     I  J  1.13  :  Ed  98 

Esperson,  Mrs.  Mellie.  Nos.  367  and  368,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1931, 
Mrs.  Niels  (Mellie)  Esperson  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue;  Mrs.  Niels  (Mellie)  Esperson,  executrix  of  Niels  Esperson,  v.  [same], 
on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit; 
brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f  12  p.     J 

J  1.13  :  Es  64/6 

Esperson,  Niels.  No.  366,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct,  term,  1931,  Mrs.  Niels  (Mellie) 
Esperson  Stewart,  executrix  of  Niels  Esperson,  v.  David  Burnet,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i+12  p.     t  J  1.13  :Es  64/7 

Farmers  and  Merchants  Bank  of  Catlettshurg,  Ky.  No.  5973,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Farmers  6:  Merchants  Bank  of  Catlettsburg.  Ky..  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]  cover-title,  i+15  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  F  229/9 

Farmers'  Livestock  Comtnission  Company.  Equity  nos.  4389  and  4390,  consoli- 
dated, in  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Illinois,  Farmers'  Livestock 
Commission  Companv  and  L.  W.  Conover  v.  United  States  et  al. ;  reply  brief 
for  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f  44  p.     t  J  1.13  :F  229/8 

Fidelity  Storage  Corporation.  No.  5340,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia.  Jan.  term,  1931,  Fidelity  Storage  Corporation  v.  David  Burnet, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief 
for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-h22  p.     J  J  1.13 :  F  448/20 

Fiske,  Bradley  A.  No.  396,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Bradley  A. 
Fiske  r.  William  A.  Moffett,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of 
Appeals  of  District  of  Colmubia ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i-f  14  p.     |  J  1-13  :  F  545 

Ford,  John  B.  Nos.  405^09,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  John  B.  Ford  v. 
David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  George  Ross  Ford  r.  [same]  ; 
Mrs.  Edna  F.  Knight  v.  [same]  ;  Mrs.  Mary  Ford  Bacon  v.  [same]  ;  Mrs. 
Carrie  J.  Ford  v.  [same],  on  petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover- 
title    i-f  11  p.     %  J1.13:F753/o 

General  Motors  Acceptance  Corporation.  No.  6584,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  9th  circuit.  General  Motors  Acceptance  Corporation  v.  United  States,  oue 
(1)  Chevrolet  sedan  automobile,  engine  no.  1-247-061;  [same]  r.  United 
States,  one   (1)   Chevrolet  coupe  automobile,  engine  no.  113-462;   [same]    v. 

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Uniloil  States,  one  (1)  Chevrolet  roadster  automobile,  engine  no.  96(>-050: 
Howard  Automobile  Company  of  Los  Angeles  r.  United  States,  one  (1)  Buick 
coupe  automobile,  enjrine  no.  2-08.'^140,  appeals  from  district  court  for  south- 
ern district  of  California,  southern  division;  brief  for  United  States.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  ii +20  p.     t  J  1.13  :  G  2S6/2:S 

Oimbel,  Ellis  A.  No.  4599.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuir.  Ellis  A. 
(liml)el  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  for  i-eviow  from  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+21  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  G  429 

Orissinger.  Elwood.  In  Court  of  Claims,  [no.]  D-923,  Ehvood  Grissinger  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report,  [1931.]  ji. 
927-1008.     t  J  1.13 :  G  889/5 

Orissom,  Melrin  A.  No.  5994,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit.  United 
States  V.  Melvin  A.  Grissom,  appeal  from  district  c<mrt  for  western  district  of 
Tennessee;  brief  of  appellant,  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+2o  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  G  889/4 

Eagner,  Hci'man  O.  No.  5410,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Apr. 
term,  1931,  Herman  O.  Hagner  and  Julia  C.  Hagner  v.  United  States ;  brief 
for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  11  p.     t  J  1.13  :H  123 

Handy  &  Barman.  No.  14,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931.  Handy  and 
Harman  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  writ  of  certio- 
rari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  iii+28  p.    J  J  1.13 :  H 192/3 

Hart,  Francis  R.  No.  2600.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Francis 
R.  Hart  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-f 

22  p.  large  8°     I  J  1.13  :  H  251/8 

Heeht,  Meyer.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H-129,  Me.ver  Hecht  v.  United  States; 
defendant's  supplemental  brief.     [1931.]     p.  147-148.     %  J  1.13 :  H  355/6 

Eeflin,  R.  L.,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-134.  R.  L.  Heflin,  Inc.. 
r.  United  States  ;  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]     p.  61-74.    +  J  1.13  :H  361/2 

Hcsslcin,  Edgar  J.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  Edgar  J.  Hesslein 
V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title,  ii+2S  p. 
large  S"    t  J  1.13 :  H  468 

Hogan.  Dan.  No.  422,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1931.  Dan  Hogan  et  al.  r. 
United  States,  on  jtetitiou  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title. 
i+14  p.     t  J  1.13  :  H  678/2 

Holicy  Carburetor  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  F-3.38.  HoUey  Carburetor 
Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]     p.  35-50.     t 

J  1.13  :  H  724/3 

Horkheimer,  Louis.  No.  310.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931.  Louis  Hork- 
hciiner  et  al.  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of 
Claims;  memorandum  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.1  cover-title, 
2  p.     t  J  1.13  :  H  782/4 

Huhhrli,  F.  M..  Fson  d  Co.,  Tneorporated.  No.  400.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term. 
1031,  F.  M.  Hubbell  Son  &  Company,  Inc.,  v.  David  Burnet,  conimissionor  of 
internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  Sth  circuit:  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title.  i  + 
8  p.     t  J  1.13  :H  862/4 

Hiirwitz.  Sam.  No.  5108,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Apr. 
term.  1931,  Sam  Hurwitz  r.  United  States,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of 
District    of  Columbia:  brief  on  behalf  of  appellee,      [1931.]     cover-title,   i  + 

23  p.     t  .T  l.i:5:H049/2 

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hnlrie,  Mrs.  Katheriiie.  No.  5463.  special  calendar,  in  Court  of  Appeals.  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  Apr.  term.  1931,  J.  R.  McCarl,  comptroller  general,  v. 
United  States  ex  rel.  Katheriue  Imbrie,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of 
District  of  Columbia;  brief  for  appellant.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+lo  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  Im  1 

Indemnity  Insurance  Company  of  North  America.  No.  5435,  in  Court  of  Appeals 
of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Indemnity  Insurance  Company  of 
North  America  v.  Robert  J.  Hoage.  deputy  commissioner  for  District  of 
Columbia  of  United  States  Employees'  Compensation  Commission,  and  Karl 
F.  Voehl;  brief  for  appellees.     [1931. J     cover-title,  iii+43  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  In  2/32 

Insurance  Companu  of  State  of  Pennsylvania.  No.  4669,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Insurance  Company  of  State  of  Penn- 
sylvania V.  Joseph  S.  MacLaughlin.  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  1st  dis- 
trict of  Pennsylvania,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Penn- 
sylvania;  brief  for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+37  p.     t     J  1.13:  In  7/7 

Investors  Syndicate.  No.  9217,  at  law.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  cir- 
cuit. L.  M.  Willeuts.  as  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  collection  district  of 
Minnesota,  v.  Investors  Syndicate,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of 
Minnesota.  3d  division ;  brief  for  defendant-appellant.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
ii+37  p.     +  J  1.13:  In  8/64 

Kay  Manufacturing  Company.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Kay  Manufacturing  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition 
for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  ii+56  p.  large  H"     t  J  1.13  :  K  18/3 

Keogh.  John  W.  No.  371,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  John  W.  Keogh  v. 
Robert  E.  Neely,  as  acting  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  1st  district  at 
Chicago,  111.,  on  appeal  from  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  jurisdic- 
tional statement  on  behalf  of  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  3  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  K  43/6 

■ Same,  on  petition  for  writ  of  cei*tiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 

circuit:  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+7  p.     ^i: 

J  1.13  :  K  43/5 

Kincaid,  R.  Foster,  sr.  No.  — .  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Patrick  J. 
Hurley.  Secretary  of  War.  et  al.  v.  R.  Foster  Kincaid,  sr. ;  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit  and  brief  in  support 
thereof.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+41  p.     t  J  1.13  :K  573/3 

Kirhy  Lumber  Comvany.  No.  26.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United 
States  v.  Kirby  Lumber  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims : 
brief  for  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-f  24  p.     $        J  1.13 :  K  631/11 

Lancaster  Cotton  Mills.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-596,  Lancaster  Cotton  Mills  v. 
United  States  ;  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]     p.  43-57.     ?  J  1.13  :L  221/3 

Lefkon-its  Daniel  M.  No.  — .  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United  States 
V.  Daniel  M.  Lefkowitz  and  Pauline  Paris ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit,  and  brief  in  support  thereof.  [19^1-] 
cover-title,  i+26  p.     t  J  1.13  :L  521/3 

Leininger.  Charles  P.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  David  Burnet, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Charles  P.  Leininger ;  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari   to   circuit  court   of  appeals   for   6th   circuit.     [193L]     cover-title 

•   r  o  p       t  J  l.lo  :  Ju  Doo/o 

United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals,  6th  circuit,  no.  5726,  Charles  P. 

Leininger  vs.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  in  matter  of  revivor  ot  causes 
wherein  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  is  a  party :  [order  of  court  that 
each  .such  cause  be  continued  and  maintained  by  or  against  David  Burnet  a;, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  and  as  successor  to  Robert  H.  J^l'^j'g-  L  533/4 

Leland  William  H.  No.  354.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term.  1931.  William  H. 
Leland  et  al.  r.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  r^^'^nue  on  l_^tition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  "^^"^t  •  '^f  ^4% 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+14  p.     t  Jl.l3.J.o.W4 

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256  October,  1931 

Louisiana.  No.  37,  In  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  terra,  1931.  Louisiana  and  Louisiana 
Public  Service  Commission  v.  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion, et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Louisiana ;  brief 
for  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  ii-f  43  p.     t  J  1-13  :  L  93/73 

Same;   memorandum   of   actual   and   potential   interstate   shipments   to 

points  in  westeni  Louisiana  south  of  line  of  Vicksburg,  Shreveport  &  Pacific 
Railway.     [1931.]     cover-title,  8  p.     t  J  1.13  :L  93/74 

Madray,  George  W.  No.  3230,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  George 
Washington  Madray  r.  United  States,  apiieal  frctm  district  court  fur  eastern 
district  of  South  Carolina,  at  Charleston;  brief  of  appellee.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  11  p.     t  J  1.13  :  M  267 

Malott,  Vohiey  T.  No.  359,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Louis  B.  Ew- 
bank,  Thomas  II.  Kaylor,  and  John  Malott  Fletcher,  trustees  under  will  of 
Volney  T.  Malott,  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for  w^rit  of  certiorari  to  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i-f- 7  p.     t  J1.13:M29S/2 

May,  Stern  d  Co.  No.  4594,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  May, 
Stern  &  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  for  review 
from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title,  ii-f- 
19  p.     t  J  1.13  :  M  451/11 

Merriman,  Helen  A.  P.  No.  256S,  in  circuit  couit  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Oct. 
term,  1930,  Helen  A.  P.  Merriman  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  peti- 
tion for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respon(lent. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i+10  p.  large  8"     t  J  1.13  :  M  552/4 

Minford,  Levis  W.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  ciraiit,  Clarence  B. 
Davison,  as  surviving  executor  of  Levis  W.  Minford,  and  American  Exchange 
Irving  Trust  Company,  as  administrator  with  will  annexed  of  Levis  \V.  Min- 
ford, V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  I'eview  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title,  i+lG  p. 
large  S"     %  J  1.13 :  M  662/5 

Montague,  R.  L.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-363,  R.  L.  Montague  r.  United 
States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner,  request  for  find- 
ings of  fact,  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  27-54.     t  J  1.13  :M  76 

Morosco  Holding  Company,  Incorporated.  No.  421,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  Irving  Trust  Company,  receiver  [of  Morosco  Holding  Company,  Inc.],  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i-f  11  p.     t  J  1.13  :M  829 

Morris,  Charles.  No.  5383,  special  calendar,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia,  Apr.  term,  1931,  Charles  Morris  v.  Unite<l  States.  api)eal  from 
Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia;  brief  of  appellee.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  iii+43  p.     t  J  1.13 :  M  831 

Morris  d  Cuming^  Dredging  Company,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no. 
1.^50,  Morris  i^:  Cuniings  Dred^'ing  Company,  Inc..  r.  United  States;  defendant's 
special  answer  and  counterclaim.     [1931.]     p.  47-58.     %  J  1.13:  M  834/24 

Murdoch-,  Harry.  No.  38,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United  States  v. 
Harry  Murdock,  on  api>eal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Illinois; 
brief  for  United  States.     [1031.]     cover-title,  ii-f  124  p.     t         J  1.13:  M  941/2 

'National  Electric  Ticket  Register  Company.  No.  SK)70,  in  circuit  court  of  ai>- 
p<*als  for  8th  circuit.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Na- 
tional Electric  Ticket  Register  Co.,  on  i>etition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Api)eals  ;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f  17  p.     J 

J  1.13  :N  213/72 

Neal.  Fernando  P.  No.  90C_',  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  cirniit.  Clar- 
ence A.  and  .Mai-shall  S.  Neal,  executors  [of  Fernando  P.  Neal|  r.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  on  iietltion  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  li+37  p.    t      J  1.13  :  N  251 

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October,  1931  257 

North  Pacific  Construction  Company.  No.  J-604,  in  Court  of  Claims.  S.  K. 
Mittry  and  George  Mittry,  copartners  doing  business  under  firm  name  and 
style  of  North  Pacific  Construction  Company,  r.  United  States ;  defendant's 
brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+123-154  p.     t  j  1.13 :  x  811/41 

Odiin,  Lawrerice  A.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-269,  Lawrence  D  [A].  Odlin  v. 
United  States:   defendant's  counterclaim.     [1931.]     p.   41-42.     % 

J  1.13  :  Od  4 

OU  Colonij  Railroad.  No.  349.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term.  1931.  Old  Colony 
Railroad  Company  r.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit ; 
memorandum  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i +8  p.    $      J  1.13:011/12 

Orange  Car  and  Steel  Company.  No.  M-341,  in  Court  of  Claims.  Orange  Car 
and  Steel  Co.  v.  United  States :  demurrer  to  petition  and  brief  in  support  of 
demurrer.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i +4.5-69  p.    t  J  1.13:  Or  1/2 

Page,  Dudley  J/.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-179,  Dudley  M.  Page  r.  United 
States :  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report,  reqtiest  for  findinsrs 
of  fact  in  lieu  thereof,  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  19-59.     ±  J  1.13  :  P  141 

Patterson.  William  A.  No.  309,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931.  "William  A. 
Patterson  et  al.  i".  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court 
of  Claims ;  memorandum  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover- 
title.  2  p.     i  J  1.13  :  P  277/lG 

Peavey.  F.  H..  &  Co.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-19.  F.  H.  Peavey  &  Company 
V.  Unitetl  States :  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]     p.  91-105.    %        J  1.13 :  P  329/7 

Peoples,  Andrew.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-477,  Wilhehnina  Peoples,  execu- 
trix of  Andrew  Peoples,  v.  United  States ;  additional  stipulation  of  facts. 
[1931.]     p.  39-40.     t  J  1.13  :P  39/7 

Same :  defendant's  request  for  findinss  of  fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and 

brief.     [1931.]     p.  39-54.     J:  J1.13:P39/S 

Peytona  Lumber  Company.  No.  3224.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit, 
Peytona  Lumber  Company  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to 
review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  ii-f  21  p.     t  J  1.13  :  P  46S 

Phelps,  Edicard  J.  No.  4588,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.  <;)ct. 
term.  1931,  United  States  v.  Edward  Joseph  Phelps,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  district  of  New  Jersey ;  brief  of  appellant.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+17  p.     i  J  1.13 :  P  512 

Phipps,  Henry  C.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  Henry  C.  Phipps, 
John  S.  Phipps.  and  Mrs.  Amy  Guest  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover- 
title.  i-fl5  p.  large  S"     $  J  1.13  :  P  557/2 

Planters  Cotton  Oil  Company,  Incorporated.  No.  6243,  in  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals for  5th  circuit,  Planters  Cotton  Oil  Company.  Incoi-porated,  et  nl.  v. 
George  C.  Hopkins,  collector  of  internal  revenue ;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  ii+29  p.    J  J  1 .13 :  P  694/3 

Pope.  Allen.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-366,  Allen  Pope  v.  United  States;  de- 
fendant's brief.     [1931.]     p.  573-637.     t  J  1.13  :  P  81/12 

Portaye  Silica  Company.  No.  416.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931.  Portage 
Silica  Company  r.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.      [1931.]      cover-title.    i-fl7   p.      i 

J1.13:PS31/4 

Producers  Creamery  Company.  No.  6210,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit.  Producers  Creamery  Company  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  northern  district  of  Texas ;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i-f  25  p.     t  J  1.13  :  P  942/5 

Raives.  Anna.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  Anna  Raives  v.  Mary 
Raives  and  United  States:  brief  of  United  States,  defendant  in  error.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  29  p.  large  S'     i  J  1.13  :  R  137/S 

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258  October,  1031 

Ranieri,  Hicola.  No.  361,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Nicola  Ranieri  v. 
S.  D.  Smith,  district  director  in  charge  of  immigration  at  Chicago,  111.,  et  q.\', 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit;' 
brief  for  respondents  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f  15  p.     J 

J  1.13  :R  164 

Rohinson,  W.  N.  No.  9122,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  W.  N. 
Robinson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  iietition  to  review  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title,  i+21 
P-     t  J  1.13  :  R  568 

Roxburffhe,  Mrs.  Mary.  No.  5360,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia, 
Mary  Roxburghe  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  api)eal 
from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  appellee.  '[1931.]  cover-title,  ii+25 
P-     t  J  1.13  :  R  811/3 

Ryan,  Edtvard.  No.  49,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United  States  v. 
Edward  Ryan,  claimant  of  one  Brunswick  bar,  etc.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  ii-|-30  p.     t  J  1.13  :  R  953/2 

Schacfer,  Walter.  No.  425,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Walter  Schaefer 
V.  Frank  CoUis  Bowers,  executor  of  Frank  K.  Bowers,  former  collector  of 
internal  revenue  for  2d  district  of  New  York,  on  petition  for  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in  oppo- 
sition.    [1931.]     cover-title,  i+18  p.     J  J  1.13 :  Sch  13/7 

Sclimidlapi),  Charlotte  R.,  Fund.  Nos.  5949  and  5950,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  6th  circuit,  Fifth-Third  Union  Trust  Company,  as  trustee  of  Charlotte  R. 
Schmidlapp  Fund,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petitions  to  review 
orders  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
ii+62p.     t  J  1.13  :  Sch  52/4 

Schrade>''s,  A.,  Son,  Incorporated.  No.  382,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
A.  Schrader's  Son,  Inc.,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i -1-8  p.     %  J  1.13  :  Sch  69/7 

Sichttchman,  Samuel.  No.  386,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Samuel 
Schuchman  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  aijpeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+7  p.     $  J  1.13  :  Sch  78 

Shanlcy,  John  L.  No.  5469,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Patrick 
J.  Hurley,  Secretary  of  War,  v.  John  L.  Shanley ;  brief  for  appellant.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  iii-f  41  p.     $  J  1.13  :  Sh  18/5 

Shannon,  Herbert  T.  No.  5329,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia, 
Herbert  T.  Shannon,  Morton  J.  Luchs  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+20  p.     t  J  1.13  :Sh  19/3 

Shore,  Frank.  No.  5393,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  Frank  Shore  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of 
Columbia ;  brief  of  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iv-|-36  p.     J 

J  ;.13  :  Sh  78/3 

Simmons  Manufacturing  Compa/ny.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6tb  circuit, 
Simmons  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Carl  F.  Routzahn,  collector  of  internal 
revenue  for  18th  district  of  Ohio;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i-j-17  p.     %  J  1.13:  Si  47/5 

Snyder,  John  A.  No.  4090,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3(1  circuit.  Oct.  term, 
1931,  John  A.  Snyder  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
review  from  Board  of  Tax  Api»eals;  brief  for  respondent.  |1931.|  cover- 
title,  i-l-12  p.     t  J  11^  :  ^"  '-^2/3 

Stone,  John  T.  No.  3()S,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  John  T.  Stone  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for 
United  States  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+7  p.     t        J  1.13  :  St  71/2 

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October.  1931  259 

Strong  Puf)lishing  ConiiKimj.  Xo.  4549.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  cir- 
cuit. Oct.  term.  1931.  Strong  Publishing  Company  t\  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  petition  for  review  of  order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals:  brief  for 
respondent.     [1931.]     cover-ritle.  ii^59  p.     ?  J1.13:StS9/8 

Stroth-er.  D.  J.  F.  Xo.  3214.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit.  D.  J.  P. 
Strother  i\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  review  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title.  i-rS  p.    t 

J  1.13  :  St  S9/7 

Suhurhan  Contracting  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-S3.  Suburban  Con- 
tracting Company  v.  United  States :  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  com- 
missioner.    [1931.]     p.  103-110.     ?  J1.13:Sul7 

Tahnadgc.  Henry  P.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2<J  circuit,  no.  IS.  Henry 
P.  Talmadge  v.  Shipping  Board  Emergency  Fleet  Cori^oration  [now  Shipping 
Board  Merchant  Fleet  Corporation]  ;  brief  for  defendant  appellee.  [193L1 
84  p.  large  S"     ?  J  1.13  :  T 147 

Tampa  Shipbuilding  and  Engineering  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-128, 
Tampa  Shipbuilding  and  Engineering  Company  r.  United  States :  defendant's 
answer  and  counterclaim.     [1931.]     p.  5-7.     t  J  1.13  :T  133 

Union  Department  Store  Company.  Xo.  390.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931, 
R.  E.  Kenningtou.  liquidator.  Union  Department  Store  Compauy.  et  al.  v. 
G.  L.  Donald,  collector  of  internal  revenue,  on  i>etition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circtiit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit :  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i+9  p.     t  J  1.13  :  Un  3/165 

United  Motors  Corooration.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  D-221.  United  Motors 
Corporation  r.  United  States :  defendant's  motion  to  dismiss  for  lack  of  juris- 
diction [and]  brief  on  motion.     [1931.]     p.  1-13.     t  J  1.13 :  Un  3/166 

Tause.  W.  Btrnard.  Xo.  3S4.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term.  1931.  W.  Bernard 
Vause  V.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit:  brief  for  Unitetl  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i+12  p.     X  J  1.13  :  T  467 

Vindicator  Con-^oJidated  Gold  Mining  Company.  Xo.  66.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct. 
term.  1931.  Ray  Lyman  Wilbur,  as  Secretary  of  Interior.  i\  United  States  ex 
rei.  Vindicator  ConsHilidated  Gold  Mining  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia :  brief  for  petitioner.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i-29  p.     t  J 1 JL3 :  V  749/2 

Walker.  George  P.  In  Court  of  Claim?,  no.  M-316.  Savannah  Bank  &  Trust 
Compauy  and  Robert  W.  Groves,  executors  of  George  P.  Walker,  v.  United 
States :  defendant's  demurrer  to  plaintiffs'  petition  [and  defendant's  brief  on 
demurrer].     [1931.]     p.  9-14.     t  J  1.13  :W  152/9 

Ward.  Charles.  Engineering  Works.  Xo.  J-63S.  in  Court  of  Claims.  Charles 
Ward  Engineer  ins  Works  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  ii— 399-^62  p.     $  J  1.13  :  W  21/5 

Welch  I)usurance  Agency.  Xo.  322S.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit. 
Welch  Insurance  Asency  r.  Edwin  A.  Brast.  collector  of  internal  revenue; 
brief  for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-fll  p.     t  J  1.13 :  W  446 

Winchester  Manufacturing  Company.  Xo.  218.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term, 
1931.  Winchester  Manufacmring  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims :  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i+16  p.     $  J  1.13 :  W  721 '18 

■ Same :  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition  to  motion  to  remand.     [19oL] 

cover-title.  3  p.     $  J  113  :  ^  721/19 

Wise  d  Cooper  Company.  Xo.  2ool.  in  circuit  court  of  appeal:?  for  1st  circuit, 
Oct.  term.  1930.  Wise  &  Cooper  Company  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals :  brief  for  respondent 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i— 12  p.  large  8"     I  J  M3  :  W  754 

Hot?-   to   order  pnblieations — :*ee   Information  followinar  Contents 


260  October,  1931 

Z.  <t  F.  Assets  Realization  Corporation.  No.  54S1,  special  calendar,  in  Court  of 
Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Apr.  term,  1931,  Andrew  W.  Mellon,  Secre- 
tary of  Treasury,  v.  United  States  ex  rel.  Z.  &  F.  Assets  Realization  Corpora- 
tion, appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  of  appellant. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i-f  9  p.    t  J  1.13  :  Z  1/2 

INVESTIGATION  BUREAU 

Uniform  crime  reports.    Uniform  crime  reports  for  United  States  and  its  pos- 
sessions, V.  2,  no.  5;  monthly  bulletin  for  May,  1931.    1931.    ii+3-4  p.    *  Paper, 
5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  7.5c. 
L.   C.   card  30-27005  J  1.14/7  :  2/5 

Same,  v.  2,  no.  9;  monthly  bulletin  for  Sept.  1931.     1931.-  ii-f39  p. 

J  1.14/7:  2/9 

LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

CHILDREN'S  BUREAU 

Juvenile-court  statistics,  1929,  based  on  information  supplied  by  96  courts,  3d 
annual  report.    1931.     ii-f61  p.     (Bureau  publication  207.)     [An  errata,  1  p. 
oblong  48°,  was  also  issued.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  L  29-155  L  5.20 :  207 

Prenatal  care  [with  list  of  Selected  books  of  interest  to  mothers].  [Reprint] 
1931.  v-f71  p.  il.  (Bureau  publication  4,  revised  Julv,  1930.)  *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  30-231  L  5.20 :  4/3-2 

Sunlight  for  babies.  [Revised  edition.]  1931.  8  p.  il.  narrow  8°  (Folder  5.) 
♦Paper,  5c.  L  5.22:  5/3 

EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 

Employment  agencies.    Monthly  report  of  activities  of  State  and  municipal  em- 
ployment services  cooperating  with  United  States  Employment  Service,  July, 
1931.    1931.    10  p.    t 
L.  C.  card  L  24-62  L  7.11 :  931/7 

Same,  Aug.  1931.    1931.    10  p.    t  L  7.11 :  931/8 

Industrial  employment  information  bulletin,  Sept.  1931 ;  v.  11,  no.  9.     [1931.] 
42  p.  4°     [Monthlv.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  21-17  L  7.8  :  931/9 

LABOR   STATISTICS   BUREAU 

Building  permits  in  principal  cities,  Aug.  1931.  [1931.]  14  p.  11.  [From 
Jlonthly  labor  review,  Oct.  1931.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  B  868/25 

Employment.     Trend   of   employment   and   labor   turnover,   Sept.   1931.     1931. 
[l]-f44  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  23-234  L  2.9  :  931/9 

Monthly  labor  review,  v.  33,  no.  4;  Oct.  1931.    1931.    vi-f-256  p.  il.  [This  pub- 
lication bears  also  the  volume  pagination   749-1004.]      ♦  I'aper,  15c.   single 
copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.25. 
L.  C.  card  1.5-204S5  L  2.6 :  33/4 

Spkcial  akticles. — Mechanization  of  agriculture  as  factor  In  labor  displacomont. — 
Colonization  of  iuinilgrants  in  Brazil ;  by  C.  IJ.  Cameron. — Conciliation  work  of 
Departniont  of  Ixibor,  Aug.  1031  ;  by  Ilujrh  L.  Kerwin. — Statistics  of  Immigration, 
July.  1931  ;  by  .1.  J.  Kiinna. 

Note. -The  Monthly  labor  review  is  the  medium  through  which  the  Bureau  inibli.><ho8 
Its  regular  monthly  reports  on  such  subjects  as  prices,  wages,  industrial  dlsinites,  and 
employment  conditions,  as  also  the  results  of  original  investigations  too  brii-f  for  bul- 
letin purposes,  notices  of  labor  l(>gisla>ion  by  the  States  or  bv  Congress,  and  I-'edi'ral 
court  decisions  affecting  labor,  which  from  thi'ir  importance  siiould  be  given  attention 
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to  organizations  exchanging  nublicatlons  with  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  Others 
desiring  coiiics  may  obtain  tliem  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington, 
D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above, 

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Prices.  Wholesale  prices,  1930 :  Index  numbers  of  principal  groups.  1890-1930, 
index  numbers  of  subgroups,  1913-30,  index  numbers  of  special  groups, 
1913-30,  index  numbers  of  general  group,  1801-1930,  wholesale  prices,  indi- 
vidual commodities,  1930,  purchasing  power  of  the  dollar,  1913-30.  Sept. 
1931.    iii+103+vi  p.     (Bulletin  543;  Wholesale  prices  series.)     *  Paper,  20c. 

L  2.3 :  543 

■ Same.     (H.  doc.  815,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Wholesale     prices     of     commodities,      Sept.     1931.     1931.     Il]+14     p. 

[Monthly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  L  22-229  L  2.8:  931/9 

WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Women  in  industry,  series  of  papers  to  aid  study  groups   [with  list  of  ref- 
erences] ;  by  Mary  Elizabeth  Pidgeon.    1931.    viii+T9+iii  p.     (Bulletin  91.) 
*  Paper,  15c. 
L.   C.  card  L  31-157  L  13.3  :  91 


LIBRARY  OF  CONGRESS 

CLASSIFICATION  DIVISION 

Classification,  outline  scheme  of  classes.     Reprint  of  revision  of  1920.     1930. 
p.  1-2+ leaves  3-25,  4°    *  Paper,  10c. 
L.   C.   card  31-26006  LC  9.5 :0u  8/11 

COPYRIGHT  OFFICE 

Copyright.     [Catalogue  of  copyright  entries,  new  series,  pt.  1,  group  1.  Books, 
V.  28]  no.  84-97;  Oct.  1931.     Oct.  1-31,  1931.     p.  1297-1512.     [Issued  several 
times  a  week.] 
L.  C.  card  6-35347  LC  3.6/1 :  28/1-84  to  1-97 

NOTE. — Each  number  is  issued  in  4  parts  :  pt.  1,  group  1,  relates  to  books  ;  pt.  1, 
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sermons,  addresses  for  oral  delivery,  maps  ;  pt.  1,  group  3.  to  dramatic  compositions, 
motion  pictures  ;  pt.  2,  to  periodicals  ;  pt.  3,  to  musical  compositions  ;  pt.  4.  to  works  of 
art,  reproductions  of  a  work  of  art,  drawings  or  plastic  works  of  scientific  or  technical 
character,  photographs,  prints,  and  pictorial  illustrations. 

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periodicals,  etc.,  lectures,  sermons,  addresses  for  oral  delivery,  maps,  v.  28, 
no.  6.     1931.     iv+705-873  p.     [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1 :  28/2-6 

Same,  pt.  1,  group  2,  Pamphlets,  leaflets,  contributions  to  newspapers  or 

periodicals,  etc.,  lectures,  sermons,  addresses  for  oral  delivery,  maps,  v.  28, 
no.  7.     1931.     iv+875-1022  p.     [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1 :  28/2-7 

Same,  pt.  1.  group  3.  Dramatic  compositions,  motion  pictures,  v.  4.  no.  6. 

193L    iii+187-216  p.     [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1 :  4/3-6 

Same,  pt.  1.  group  3,  Dramatic  compositions,  motion  pictures,  v.  4,  no.  7. 

1931.     iii+217-242  p.     [Monthly.]  LC  3.6/1 :  4/3-7 

Same,  pt.  2,  Periodicals,  v.  26,  no.  2.    1931.    iii+197-389  p.     [Quarterly.] 

LC  3.6/2 :  26/2 

Same,  pt.  3,  Musical  compositions,   v.  26,   no.   7.     1931.     v+ 849-983  p. 

[Monthly.]  LC  3.6/3  :  26/7 

Same,  pt.  3,  Musical  compositions,  v.  26,  no.  8.     1931.    v-|-985-1090  p. 

[Monthly. ]  LC  3  6/3  :  26/8 

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262  October,  1931 

Copi/rif/ht — (.'ontinued. 

Same,  i»t.  4,  Works  of  art.  reproductions  of  a  work  of  art.  drawings  or 

plastic  works  of  scientitic  or  technical  character,   photo^raitlis,    prints,   and 
pictorial  illustrations,  v.  26.  no.  2.     1931.     iii+77-14(>  p.     [Quarterly.] 

L(J  3.ii/4 :  2G/2 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

DriKj  diaracteristics  of  several  airships  detennined  by  deceleration  tests  [with 
list  of  references]  :  by  F.  L.  Thomi)son  and  H.  W.  Kirsciihauni.     ItKil.     cover- 
title,  15  p.  il.  4°     (ReiX)rt  397.)      [Text  and   illustration  on   p.   2   and  3  of 
cover.]     ♦  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  .'il-2S254  Y  3.X  21/5 :  5/397 

Flame  morcnwnt  and  pressure  development   in  entrine  cylinder    [\Aith  li.st   of 
references]  :  by  Charles  F.  Marvin,  jr..  and   Robert  D.   Best.     1931.     cover- 
title.  12  p.  il.  4°     (Report  399.)      [Preiiared  by  Standards  lUireau.     Text  and 
illustration  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28255  Y  3.X  21/5  :  5/399 

NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Court-martial  order  4,  1931  ;  Apr.  30.  1931.     [1931.]     22  p.  12"     [Monthly.]     + 

N  1.14:  931/4 

Wages.     Schedule  of  wages  for  civil  employees  in  field  service  of  Xavy  Depart- 
ment and  Marine  Cori>s ;  revised  to  Julv  23.  19.31.     li>31.     v-f  66  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  23-27408  "  N  1.2 :  W  12/6 

AERONAUTICS  BUREAU 

Manual.  Change  3  [to]  Bureau  of  Aeronautics  manual  [1027]  ;  May  1,  1931. 
[1931.]     i  p.     [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  complete  chapters  5.  8-11.  15.  17- 

18,  20,  23.  and  chapter  24,  pages  3-5,  to  be  inserted  in  their  proper  places  in 
the  manual.]     %  X  28.7  :  927 /ch.  3 

Change  4    [to]    Bureau  of  Aeronautics  manual    [1927]  :   June  30.   1931. 

[1931.]     i  p.     [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  complete  chapters  6.  12-14.  16  and 

19,  to  be  inserted  in  their  proper  places  in  the  manual.]     X     X  28.7 :  927/ch.  4 

MEDICIXE  AND   SURGERY   BUREAU 

Vndulant  fever  (Bnicelliasis)  [with  special  reference  to  128  cases  in  and  about 
Dayton,  Ohio,  with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Walter  M.  Simpson.  1931.  [1]  + 
11  p.  il.     [From  United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  v.  29.  no.  4.]     t 

N  10.11/la  :  Un  2 

Yairs.  Controversies  on  yaws,  syphilis  relationship  and  origin  of  syphilis,  cor- 
respondence on  syphilis  and  yaws  which  ai'pcared  in  the  Uancet  betwit'ii  Apr. 
25  and  .Tuly  4,  1031.  1031.  '  [l]-|-8  p.  [From  United  States  naval  medicil 
bulletin,  v.  29.  no.  4.]     t  N  10.11/la  :  Y  29/2 

NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

Aviatorx.     Syllabus  for  training  of  student  naval  aviators,  lighter-than-air.  and 
student  naval  aviation  oI)servers.  )lghter-than-air.  Xavy  and  Naval  Reserve, 
Marine  Corps  and  Marine  Corps  Reserve,  lighter-than-air  craft.     1931.     ii+21 
p.     [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Aeronautics  Bureau.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28298  X  17.2  :  Av  5/3 

Offlcrrs  of  Xavy  and  Marine  Corps  in  District  of  Columbia.  Oct.  1.  1931.     1931. 
ii-f  30  p.     *  Paper.  .5('. 
L.  C.  card  9  24810  N  1.20 :  931 

HYDROQRAPHIO  OFFICE 

NoTK. — Th«>  ch.'irts    BnilliiR  dirrctlons,  manimla,  etc.,  of  the  Ilydrojn'nphic  Office  .iro  sold 
by  the  (iffl<'p  In   WasnlnKtoii  niid   also   by   agonts  at   the   principal    Aniorican   and   foreign 

Il«t\v   to  order   iiiibllcatlonM— See   Infornintion   foIIotvliiK   CoiitentM 


October,  1931  263 

seaports  and  American  lake  ports.  Copies  of  the  General  catalogue  of  mariners'  charts 
and  books  anrl  of  the  Hydrographic  bulletins,  reprints,  and  Notice  to  mariners  are  nup- 
plied  free  on  application  at  the  Hydrographic  Office  In  Washington  and  at  the  branch 
offices  in  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Baltimore,  Norfolk,  Savannah,  New  Orleans 
Galveston,  San  Francisco,  San  Pedro.  Calif.,  San  Juan,  P.  R.,  Captain  of  the  Port,  Panama 
Canal,  Portland  (Oreg.).  Seattle,  Honolulu,  T.  H.,  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Buffalo  Detroit 
■Sault  Ste.  Marie,  and  Duluth. 

Australia.  Sailing  directions  for  Australia:  v.  2,  Soutti  and  east  coasts  of 
Australia  from  Cape  Northumberland  to  Port  Jackson,  including  Bass  Strait 
and  Tasmania.  2d  edition,  [corrected  to  June  13]  1931.  1931.  vi4-522  p.4- 
[4]  leaves,  il.  S  pi.  2  maps.  ([Publication]  168.)  [The  4  leaves  given  in  the 
collation  consist  of  request  coupons  which  are  detachable.]     t  Cloth.  $1.80. 

N  6.8 :  168/931 

Eildroffraphio  Mlletin,  weekly,  no.  2196^99;  Oct.  7-28,  1931.  1931.  Each  1  p. 
ft  N  6.3  :  2196-99 

Lights.     List  of  li.ghts,  with  fog  signals  [including  uniform  time  s.vstem]  :  v.  3, 
West  coasts  of  Europe  and  Africa,  Mediterranean  Sea,  Black  Sea,  and  Sea  of 
Azov ;  corrected  to  June  13,  1931,  [Notice  to  mariners]  24,  1931.     1931.     549  p. 
map.     ([Publication]  32.)     t  Paper,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  7-24403  N  6.8 :  32/931 

'Norway.  Sailing  directions!  for  northwest  and  north  coasts  of  Norway,  from 
Fe.ie  F.1ord  to  North  Cape  and  thence  to  Jakobselva,  including  Spitsbergen 
(Svalbard)  and  Jan  Mayen  Island.  3d  edition,  [corrected  to  June  20]  1931. 
1931.  ix+470  p.  +  [4]  leaves,  il.  3  pi.  map,  2  p.  of  maps.  ( [Publication]  136.) 
[The  4  leaves  given  in  the  collation  consist  of  request  coupons  which  are 
detachable.]     t  Cloth,  $1.80.  N  6.8: 136/931 

Notice  to  amators  19  and  20,  1931 ;  Oct.  1  and  15  [1931].     [1931.]     8  leaves  and 
13  leaves,  12°     [Semimonthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  20-26958  N  6.25  :  931/19,  20 

Notice  to  mariners  40-44,  1931;  Oct.  3-31  [1931].  [1931.]  [lii] +1145-1286 
leaves.     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.11 :  931/40-44 

Tide  calendars.  Tide  calendar  [for  Baltimore  (Fort  McHenry)  and  Cape 
Henry],  Nov.  1931.     1931.     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/2 :  931/11 

Tide  calendar  [for  Norfolk  Navy  Yard  and  Newport  News,  Va.].  Nov. 

1931.     1931.     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/1 :  931/11 

Aviation  charts 

Haiti.  North  coast  of  Haiti;  aviation  chart  V-262.  Scale  10  naut.  m.=1.5  in., 
10  Stat.  m.=1.3  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic 
Office,  Aug.  1931.  45.6X10  in.  [Contains  text  and  illustrations  on  re- 
verse.]    t  40c.  N  6.27  :  V-262 

Port  au  Prince,  Haiti- Jamaica  ;  aviation  chart  Y-263.  Scale  10  naut.  m.=1.5  in., 
10  Stat.  m.=1.3  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  500,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic 
Office,  Aug.  1931,  50.6X10  in.  [Contains  text  and  illustrations  on  re- 
verse.]    t  40c.  N  6.27  :  Y-263 

Porto  Bico-'PoYt  au  Prince,  Haiti ;  aviation  chart  V-261.  Scale  10  naut.  m.=1.5 
in.,  10  Stat.  m.=1.3  in.,  natural  scale  1:500,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic 
Office,  Au.g.  1931.  48X10  in.  [Contains  text  and  illustrations  on  reverse.] 
■j-  40c.  "  N  6.27 :  V-201 

Charts 

Anam.  Anchorages  on  coast  of  Anam,  French  Indo-China,  from  French  sur- 
veys in  1922  and  1925:  chart  3156.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  pub- 
lished Nov.  1913,  3d  edition,  Sept.  1931.     32.3X31.4  in.     t  50c.     N  0.18 :  3158 

Chonmay   (Tua  Moi)   Bay. 

Culao  Cham  and  entrance  to  River  Faifo. 

Kikuik  Bay  and  approaches,  from  French  survey  in  1925. 

Rocher  Noir  and  Lutin  bays. 

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264  October,  1931 

Atlantic  Coast  of  United  States,  Cape  Canaveral  [Fla.]  to  Habana  [Cuba], 
with  Straits  of  Florida  and  Bahama  Banks,  compiled  from  latest  U.  S. 
coast  and  British  Admiralty  surveys ;  chart  944.  Natural  scale  1 :  881,  745 
at  lat.  25°.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Mar.  18S6,  97th 
edition,  Sept.  1931.     26.3X44.2  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18:  944 

Banks  Islands,  south  Pacific  Ocean,  from  British  survey  in  1886,  with  additions 
to  1927  [with  plans  of  harbors]  ;  chart  2877.  Scale  uaut.  ni.=0.3  in.,  natural 
scale  1 :  220,355.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  May,  1913,  2d 
edition,   Oct.  1931.     25.8X19.1   in.     t20c.  N  6.18: 2877 

Avreas  Bay,  Vanua  Lava  Island. 
Lakona  Bay,  Gaua  I.,  from  British  survey  in  1888. 
Losolav  Anchorage,  Gaua  I.,  from  British  survey  in  1884. 
Masevonu  Anchorage,  Gaua  I.,  from  British  survey  in  1884. 
Milli  Bay,  Valua  Island. 

Choiseul  Sound,  Falkland  Islands,  south  Atlantic  Ocean,  from  British  surveys 
between  1839  and  1845 ;  with  inset.  Bull  Road,  from  British  survey  in  1845 ; 
chart  433.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.3  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  56,772.  Washington, 
Hydrographic  Office,  published  Apr.  1875,  4th  edition,  Aug.  1931.  23.6X41  in. 
t  40c.  N  6.18  :  433 

England,  south  coast,  Owers  to  Beachy  Head,  from  British  surveys  to  1924, 
topography  is  mainly  from  British  Ordnance  survey ;  chart  4495.  Natural 
scale  1 :  72,166  at  lat.  50°  45'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published 
Aug.  1915,  7th  edition,  Sept.  1931.     26X46.2  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18 :  4495 

Hwangpoo  River  (Woosung  River),  China,  east  coast,  Yangtzepoo  Creek  to 
Lunghwa  Creek,  from  surveys  by  Hwangpoo  Conservancy  Board  between 
1914  and  1925,  with  additions  to  1930;  chart  5392.  Scale  naut.  m.=7  in. 
Washington,  Hydrogi-aphic  Office,  published  Jan.  1924,  4th  edition,  Sept.  1931. 
39.5  X  26.8  in.     foOc.  N  6.18  :  5392 

Natal,  Brazil.  Porto  de  Natal,  from  Brazilian  survey  in  1928,  scale  1,500  yds.= 
8.6  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  6,250 ;  Approaches  to  Porto  de  Natal,  east  coast  of 
Brazil,  from  French  survey  in  1867  and  Brazilian  survey  in  1928,  scale  naut. 
m.=4.1  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  18,000 ;  chart  1313.  Washington,  Hydrogi'aphic 
Office,   published   Mar.   1892,   9th   edition,    Sept.   1931.     23X33.8   in.     1 40c. 

N  6.18: 1313 

Nuevitas,  Port.  Puerto  de  Nuevitas,  north  coast  of  Cuba,  W.  I.,  from  survey 
by  U.  S.  S.  Nokomis  in  1929  and  1930  [with  insets]  ;  chart  1883.  Scale  naut. 
m.=2.3  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  32,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  pub- 
lished Sept.  1900,  23d  edition,  Sept.  1931.     32X49.7  in.     t  70c.        N  6.18: 1883 

Nuevitas,  Entrance  to  Puerto  de. 
Tarafa,  Canal  de. 

Pilot  charts.  Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters,  Nov.  1931 ;  chart  8500. 
Scale  1°  long. =0.7  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Oct.  10,  1931. 
23.3X35.1  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  the 
AVeather  Bureau.]     f  10c.  N  6.24  :  931/11 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Northers  of  Central  American  region  ;  hy  Willis  Edwin 
Hurd. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  Dec.  1931;  chart  2603.     Scale  1°  long.=0.2 

in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Ollice,  Oct.  15,  VJ.U.  22.5X31  in.  [Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.]     t  10c. 

N  6.17:  931/12 
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Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Nov.  1931;   chart  1400.     Scale  1"* 

long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Oct.  17,  1931.  23X31.8  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau.]    1 10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-10339  N  6.15/1 :931/11 

Note. — Contains   on    reverse :    Navigator's   tlme-dlstance-speed  diagrams   and    tables. 

Pilot  chart  of  north   I'acitic  Ocean.   Dee.   1931;   chart   1401.     Scale   1° 

long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Oct.  16,  1931.  23.7X35.3  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  tlie  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  0.16  :  931/12 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Current  chart  of  eastern  north  I'aciflc  Ocean,  Dec,  Jan., 
and  Feb. 

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Pilot  charts — Continued. 

Pilot  chart  of  soutli  Atlantic  Ocean.  Dec.   1931-Feb.  1932:   chart  2600. 

Scale  1°  long. =0.27  in.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office.  Oct.  14.  1931. 
23X31.6  in.  [Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     f  10c.  N  6.20 :  931/4 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  South  Atlantic  Ocean,  Index  chart  of  unsounded 
[sounded]   areas. 

Pilot  chart  of  south  Pacific   Ocean,  Dec.   1931-Feb.   1932;   chart  2601. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office.  Oct.  15,  1931. 
21.2X35.5  in.  [Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  X  6.21 :  931/4 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  South  Pacific  Ocean,  Index  chart  of  unsounded 
[sounded]  areas. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air.  north  Atlantic  Ocean.  Nov.  1931 :  chart  1400a. 

Scale  1°  long. =0.27  in.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office,  Oct.  21,  1931. 
23X31.8  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t  lOc  N  6.2S  :  931/11 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Synoptic  chart  [showing  all  -weather  broadcasting  sta- 
tions In  and  surrounding  north  Atlantic  Ocean]. — United  States  naval  aviation  chart- 
ing program. — Storm  tracks. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air.  north  Pacific  Ocean.  Dec.  1931 :  chart  1401a. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Oct.  21,  1931. 
23.SX35.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.29 :  931/12 

XoTE. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Synoptic  chart  [showing  all  principal  weather  broad- 
casting stations  in  and  surrounding  Pacific  Ocean]. — United  States  naval  aviation 
charting  program. — Storm  tracks. 

Simons  Bay.  False  Bay.  Cape  of  Good  Hope  Peninsula,  south  coast  of  Africa, 
compiled  from  latest  information:  chart  23S7.  Scale  2.000  yds.=11.9  in., 
natural  scale  1 : 6.073.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Mar. 
1907,  4th  edition.  Aug.  1931.    22.4X29.3  in.    j  30c.  N  6.18 :  2:387 

Yap  Island,  Caroline  Islands,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  from  Japanese  surveys  be- 
tween 1917  and  1921  [vrith  insets]  :  chart  5421.  Scale  naut.  m.=l  in.,  natural 
scale  1 :  72.5S5.  Washington.  Hvdrographic  Office,  published  -\pr.  1924  [cor- 
rected to  Sept.  1931].  25.2X38.3  in.  t  40c.  N  6.18:  5421 
Tarang  I.  approaches,  Tomil  Harbor,  Tap  Island. 
Tomil  Harbor.  Yap  Island. 

BECRnTI>-G   BrEKATJ 

[Poster^  334.  [Press  of  Navy  Recruiting  Bureau.  New  York,  Oct.  2.  1931.] 
14X17  in.  [Title  is:  Xavv  dav.  Oct.  27th.  anniversary  of  Theodore  Roose- 
velt's birth.]      t  '        '  X  17.23 1:334 

SUPPLIES  AXD  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

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stores  and  material.     Oct.  1,  1931.    vi+So  p.  12"     [Quarterly.]     ? 

N  20.6  3  :  931/4 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION" 

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Bulletin    {Kuf/linh   vdition) — ('(intimied. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  701,  pt.  10,  Tlst  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

(Poittif/urttc  edition).     Boletim  da  Uniao  I'au-Americaua,  Outubru,  1931, 

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Stolen  maney-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Oct.  1,  1931.     1  p.  obl(jng  24°     t  P  4.2 :  M  74/492 

^- —  Stolen  monej-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 
Oct.  5,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  32°     t  P  4.2  :  M  74^493 

- —  Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [Issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 
Oct.  6,  1931.     1  p.  4°     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/494 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [i-ssued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Oct.  9,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  24°     t  P  4.2 :  M  74/495 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Oct.  13,  1931.     1  p.  4«     t  P  4.2 :  M  74/496 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Oct.  20,  1931.     1  p.  4°     t  P  4.2 :  M  74/497 

Opinions,  [notice  to]  postmasters  [tliat  official  coniniunications  must  not  contain 
any  comparisons  with  competins  agencies,  or  opinions  as  to  results  to  be 
obtained  by  use  of  postal  facilities;  issued  by]  1st  assistant  Postmaster 
General.     Sept.  28,  1931.     1  ip.  oblong  48°     t  P  2.2 :  Op  3 

Post  offices  by  classes  in  each  State  and  Territory.    July  1.  1931.    1931.    1  p.    t 

*  P  1.2  :  P  84/13/931 

Postage-stamps.  Use  of  precan^eled  stamps  on  holiday  mail;  [issued  by]  3d 
assistant  Postmaster  General.     Oct.  23,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  32°     t 

P  4.2  :H  71/2/931 

Washington  bicentennial  .commemorative  postage  stamps   and   stamped 

envelopes;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.  Oct.  1.  1931.  1  p. 
narrow  f°    t  '  P  4.2  :W  27/2 

Postal  bulletin,  v.  52,  no.  15718^744;  Oct.  1-31,  1931.  [1931.]  various  paging, 
f°  [Dailv  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]  *  Paper,  oc.  single  copy,  ■'?2.00  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  6-5810  •  P  1.3 :  52 

Postal  guide.  United  States  ofl4cial  postal  guide,  4th  series,  v.  11.  no.  4 ;  Oct. 
1931,  monthly  supplement.  [1931.]  cover-title,  G9-f  [2]  p.  [Includes  Changes 
45-64  affecting  United  States  official  postal  guide  for  July,  1931,  and  Inserts 
705-708  to  Postal  laws  aiul  regulations  of  United  States,  edition  of  1924. 
Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Official  postal  guide,  with  supple- 
ments, $1.50,  foreign  subsyription,  $1.75;  July  issue,  $1.00;  supplements  pub- 
lished monthly  (11  paniph,-lets),  50c.,  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  4-18254  P  1.10/1 :  931/4 

Postal   savings,  community    banks   qualifying  as   po.stal   savings   depositories; 
[issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    Oct.  23, 1931.    1  p.  oblong  24"    t 
'  P  4.2  :  P  84/21 

INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL  SERVICE  DIVISION    • 

Bteamhoats.  Schedule  of  steamers  appointed  to  convey  mails  from  United 
States  to  foreign  couutries,  also  to  Territory  of  Hawaii  and  to  possessions  of 
United  States,  schedule  of  air  mail  routes  availalUe  for  dispatch  of  articles 
mailed  in  United  States  to  and  in  foreign  countries.  Nov.  1931.  [Oct.  22, 
1931.]  11  p.  f°  r^Montlily.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, 75c. 
L.  C.  card  25-U6231  P  8.5 :  931/11 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routrn.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  Ill,  Oct.  1.5,  1931.  13th  division,  Rail- 
way  Mail  Service,  comprising  Alaslva.  Idaho,  Montana,  Oregon,  and  Wa.shlng- 
ton.     r.  Seat  tie  P.  O..  Oct.  21,  1931.]     112  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/13  :  111 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  117.  Oct.  19.  1931.  15th  dlTision.  Railway 

Mai\  Service,  comprising  main  lines  of  Pennsylvania  Railroad  System  from 
Ne-.v  York,  N.  Y..  via  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  to  Chicago.  111.,  and  St.  Louis.  Mo.,  and 
collateral  lines  that  may  be  designated.  Iron  City  Printing  Co.  of  Pittsburgh. 
Pa.  [Oct.  19.  1931].     114-f[l]  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/15: 117 

How  t«  ur«l«T  iMiMlfiilioiiH — Soo  Inrnrinntlou  foIIo^rlnK  Contents 


October.  1931  269 

Mail  routes — Cuntiuueil. 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  134,  Oct.  2,  1931.  14tli  divi>»ion.  Railway  ^lail 

Service,  comprising  Nebraska,  Colorado,  and  Wyomiiiir.     Klopj)  Printiuir  Co.. 
Omaha  [Oct.  2.  1981].     112  p.  narrow  8°     T  P  10.12/] 4  :  IM 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  282.  Oct.  27.  1931.   11th  division.  Railway 

Mail    Service,    comprising   Arkansas.    New    Mexico.    Oklahoma,    and    Texas 
Babcock  Printing  Co.,  Fort  Worth.  [Oct.  27]  1931.     170+ [1]  )>.  narrow  8"     t 

P  10.12/11  :  282 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  424.  Oct.  2.  1931.  8th  division.  Railwiiy  Mail 

Service,    comprising  Arizona.    California.    Hawaii.    Nevada,   and    Utah.     San 
Francisco  P.  O.  [Oct.  1,  1931].     144  p.  narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/8:  424 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  493.   Sept.  28.  1931,  7th  division.  Railway 

Mail   Service,  comprising  Kansas  and  Missouri.     Security  Printing  Co..    St. 
Louis.  Mo..  [Sept.  28]  1931.     144  p.  narrow  8°     t  '  P  ld.12/7 :  493 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  511.  Oct.  16.  1931.  9th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  lower  peninsula   of  Michigan,   main   line  of  New'  York 
Central  R.  R.  between  New  York.  N.  Y..  and  Chicago.  111.,  and  collateral  lines 

.     that  may  be  designated.     Doyle  &  Waltz  Printing  Co..  Cleveland.  O.  [Oct.  16. 
19.31].     112  p.  narroAV  S°     t  P  10.12/9  :  511 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  543.  Oct.  26.  1931.  4th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Alabama.  Florida,  Georgia.  South  Carolina,  and  Tennessee. 
Lyon-Young  Printing  Co..  Atlanta  [Oct.  26.  1931].     136  p.  narrow  8°     + 

P  10.12/4 :  543 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

XOTE. — The  Division  of  Toposrraphj-  has  prepared,  rural-delivery  maps  of  countie.s  in 
which  rural  delivery  is  completely  established.  They  are  published  in  two  forms,  one 
giving  simply  the  rural  free  "delivery  routes  starting  from  a  single  given  post  oflBcp.  and 
sold  at  75  cents  each  :  the  other,  the  rural  free  delivery  routes  in  an  entire  county,  sold 
at  50  cents  each.  A  uniform  scale  of  1  inch  to  1  mile  is  used.  The  rural-delivery  county 
maps  are  printed  from  the  latest  negatives.  It  is  impracticable  for  the  Department  to 
keep  maps  corrected  to  date  at  all  times.  E<1itions  are  not  issued,  but  blue  print  copies 
are  produced  in  response  to  special  calls  addressed  to  the  Disbxirsing  Clerk.  Post  Office 
Department.  Washington.  D.  C.  These  mans  should  not  be  confused  with  the  post  route 
maps,  for  which  see  Monthly  catalogue  for  February,  19.51,  page  T.S.'?. 


PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED   STATES 

Addrei^ses.     Addre>»s  of  President  Hoover  at  ceremonies  in  commemoration  of 
150th  anniversary  of  surrender  of  Comwallis  at  Yorktown.  Va.,  Oct.  19.  1931. 
1931.     [l]+3  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28299  Pr  31.2 :  Y  8 

Address  of  President  Hoover  at  4th  Pan  American  Commercial  Confer- 
ence. Washinston.  D.  C,  Oct.  8,  1931.     1931.     [l]H-2p.     t 

L.  C.  card  31-28290  Pr  31.2 :  P  19 

Address  of  President  Hoover  on  unemployment  relief,  delivered  by  radio 

from  Fortress  Monroe.  Oct.  8.  1931.     1931.     [l]+4  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  31-28300  Pr  31.2 :  Un  2 

California.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  land  for  lookout  station, 
California.     Oct.  14,  1931.     1  p.  f     (No.  5732.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :C  128/43 

Executive   order,   withdrawal   of   public  lands   for   resurvey,   California. 

Oct.  2.  1931.     1  p.  f°      (No.  5729.)     *Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :C  128/42 

Grand  Canmn  Xational  Game  Preserve,  Ariz.,  proclamation.  Oct.  6,  1931. 
1  p.  f°      (No.   1971.)     *Paper.  5c.  Pr  31.7  :G  762 

Indians.  Executive  order,  extension  of  trust  i^eriod  on  allotments  of  Otoe  and 
Missouria  Indians.  Oklahoma.  Sept.  29,  1931.  1  p.  T  (No.  .5728.)  ^*  Paper, 
■^P  Pr  31.n:  Ot  6 

Executive  order  extension  of  trust  period  on  allotments  of  Walker  River 

Reservation.  Nev.   Oct.  8.  1931.     1  p.  T      (No.  5730.)      *  Paper.   .5c 

Pr  31..-) :  \\  l.)l 

Hot*-  to  oriler  pnblU-atioiis — *»'e   inforiuntlon   following  Contents 


270  October.  1931 

Jiidiati'S — Continued. 

Executive  order,  extension  of  trust  period  on  allotments  of  Warm  Springs 

Reservation,  Ore^;.     Oct.  17,  1931.     1  p.  f     (No.  5734.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5 :  W  236 

Locom<jtire  Springs  Miyratory  Bird  Refuijc.  Executive  order,  Locomotive 
Springs  Migratorv  liird  Kefuge,  Utah.  Sept.  29,  1931.  1  p.  r  (No.  5727.) 
♦  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  B  532/7 

National  forests.  Executive  order,  interpretation  of  boundaries  of  Toiyabe 
National  Forest,  Nev.    Sept.  24,  1931.    1  p.  map,  f°     (No.  5725.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5 :  T  573 

Executive  ordt'r,  Willow  administrative  site,  Prescott  National  Poorest, 

Ariz.    Sept.  26,  1931.    1  p.  f     (No.  572G.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr31.5:  W(>84 

Post  Office  Department.  Executive  order,  amending  Schedule  A,  subdivision  7, 
of  civil-service  rule.s  [relating  to  Post  Office  Department,  so  as  to  except 
from  examination  certain  positions  in  postal  service].  Oct.  13,  1931.  1  p.  f* 
(No.  5731.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  C  499/28 

Upper  Mississippi  River  Wild  Life  and  Fish  Refuge.  Executive  order,  addition 
to  Upper  Mississippi  River  Wild  Life  and  Fish  Refuge.  Sept.  19,  1931.  1  p. 
f     (No.  5721.)     ♦Paper,  5c.  Pr 31.5:  Up 6 

Wyoming.  Executive  order,  order  of  modification,  coal  withdrawal  Wyoming 
no.  1.    Oct.  16,  1931.    1  p.  f     (No.  5733.)     ♦  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  W  994/28 

PRESIDENT'S  EMERGENCY  COMMITTEE  FOR 
EMPLOYMENT 

See,  below.   President's  Organization   on  Unemployment   Relief. 

PRESIDENT'S  ORGANIZATION  ON  UNEMPLOYMENT 

RELIEF 

Note. — Formerly    President's    Emergency    Committee    for    Employment.      Reorganized 
Aug.  19,  1931,  and  continued  as  President's  Organization  on  Unemployment  Relief. 

Employment.  [Circular  letter]  to  management  and  labor:  Introductory  state- 
ment and  resolution  of  Committee  on  Employment  Plans  and  Suggestions, 
Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  28  and  29,  1931.     [1931.]     [2]  p.  4°    t        Y  3.P  92  :  C  W  89 

Transients.     Community  plan  for  service  to  transients   [with  list  of  reference 
material]  ;  prepared  by  National  Association  of  Travelers  Aid  Societies.    1931. 
ii+19  p.  il.     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28281  Y  3.P  92 :  2  T  68 

Unemployed.  [Resolutions  adopted  by  Committee  on  Administration  of  Relief 
in  session  in  Washington,  Oct.  5,  1931 :  Coordination  of  public  and  private 
agencies,  mobilization  and  administration  of  relief  resources,  etc.]  Oct  36, 
1931.     4  p.  4°     t  Y  3.P  92  :  G  R  31 

SHIPPING  BOARD 

Baltimore-'Sew  York  Steamship  Company.  Fonnal  investigaticm  docicet  no.  74, 
in  re  Raltimore-New  York  Steamship  Company ;  [decided  Aug.  4,  1931 ;  report 
and  order  of  board].  1931.  [1] +222-223+ [1]  p.  [Report  from  Shipping 
Board  report.s,  v.  1.]     t  SB  1.10/a:B217 

liaiixidc  Steamship  Compmnj.  Formal  investigation  docket  no.  65.  in  re  Bay- 
si(ie  Steamship  Company;  [decideil  Aug.  19,  1931 :  report  and  order  of  board]. 
1931.     [1] +224-226+ [1]  p.     [Report  from  Shipping  Board  reports,  v.  1.]     f 

SB  1.10/a  :  B  345 

IIo%T   to  urder   itobllcntluuM — S«rc   inforiiiiitlon   follofvlnsr  Contents 


October,  1931  271 

Commerce.  Water  borne  foreign  and  domestic  commerce  of  United  Staies. 
calendar  year  1930;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Research.  Oct.  1,  1931.  1  p. 
large  4°     (Report  B.  R.  295.)     [Annual.     Figures  subject  to  revision.]     f 

SB  7.5/295 :  930 

Imports  and  exports.  Imports  and  exports  of  commodities  by  United  States 
coastal  districts  and  foreign  trade  regions,  calendar  year  1930 ;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Research.  [Sept.  29]  1931.  10  leaves,  oblong  large  8°  (Report 
B.  R.  275.)      [Annual.     Figures  subject  to  revision.]     t        SB  7.5/275 :  a  930/2 

Same,  fiscal  year  1930;   [prepared  in]   Bureau  of  Research.     [Aug.  24. 

1931.]     10  leaves,  oblong  large  8°     (Rei>ort  B.  R.  275.)      [Annual.     Figures 
T?ubject  to  revision.]     f  SB  7.5/275 :  a  930/1 

Same,  Jan.  1931 ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Research.     [Sept.  15]  1931.    10 

leaves,  oblong  large  8°     (Report  B.  R.  275.)      [Monthly.     Figures  subject  to 
revision.]     t  SB  7.5/275 :  m  931/1 

Same,  Feb.  1931;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Research.     [Sept.  25]  1931.    10 

leaves,  oblong  large  8°     (Report  B.  R.  275.)      [Monthly.     Figures  subject  to 
revision.]     t  SB  7.5/275 :  m  931/2 

Same,  Mar.  1931;   [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Research.     [Sept.  29]  1931. 

10  leaves,  oblong  large  8°     (Report  B.  R.  275.)      [Monthly.    Figures  subject  to 
revision.]     f  SB  7.5/275 ;  m  931/3 

I?itercoastal  traffic.  United  States  water  borne  intercoastal  traffic  by  ports  of 
origin  and  destination  and  principal  commodities,  calendar  year  1930;  [pre- 
pared in]  Bureau  of  Research.  [June  9,  1931.]  15  leaves,  oblong  large  8° 
(Report  B.  R.  317.)      [Annual.     Figures  subject  to  revision.]     f 

SB  7.5/317 :  a  930/2 

Same,  Jan.-Mar.  1931 ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Research.     [Oct.  2]  1931. 

14  leaves,  oblong  large  8°     (Report  B.  R.  317.)     [Quarterly.     Figures  subject 
to  revision.]     t  SB  7.5/317  :  q  931/1 

Ships.  Ocean  going  merchant  fleets  of  principal  maritime  nations,  2,(K)0  gross 
tons  and  over,  as  of  July  1,  1931  (does  not  include  Great  Lakes  vessels)  ; 
[prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Research.  [Sept.  2,  1931.]  [1]+13  leaves,  oblong 
large  8°     (Report  B.  R.  1100.)      [Quarterly.     Figures  subject  to  revision.]     t 

SB  7.5A100 :  931/1 

SHIPPING  BOARD  MERCHANT  FLEET  CORPORATION 

Merchant  marine  bulletin,  v.  5,  no.  4;  Oct.  1931.  n.  p.  [1931].  36  p.  il.  large  8" 
[Monthly.]     t  SB  2.16:  5/4 

Ships.     Schedule  of  sailings  [Shipping  Board  vessels,  general  cargo,  passenger, 
and  mail  services]  Oct.  1-Nov.  15,  1931  [no.  119;  issued  by  Traffic  Depart- 
ment].    [1931.]     5-f[l]  p.  4°,  folded  into  narrow  8°  size.     [Monthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  23-26331  SB  2.14  :  931/10 

SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

Note. — In  a  recent  price-list,  the  Smithsonian  Institution  publishes  this  notice :  "Appli- 
cants for  the  publications  in  this  list  are  requested  to  state  the  grouuds  for  their  requests, 
as  the  Institution  is  able  to  supply  papers  only  as  an  aid  to  the  researches  or  studies  in 
which  thev  are  especially  interested.  These  papers  are  distributed  gratis,  except  where 
price  is  given,  and  should  be  ordered  by  the  puhlication  numbers  arranged  in  sequence. 
The  serial  publications  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  are  as  follows:  1,  Smithsonian 
contributions  to  knowledge ;  2,  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections ;  3,  Smithsonian 
annual  reports.  No  sets  of  these  are  for  sale  or  distribution,  as  most  of  the  volumes  are 
out  of  print.  The  papers  issued  in  the  series  of  Contributions  to  knowledge  and  Mis- 
cellaneous collections  are  distributed  without  charge  to  public  libraries,  educational 
establishments,  learned  societies,  and  specialists  in  this  country  and  abroad ;  and  are 
supplied  to  other  institutions  and  individuals  at  the  prices  indicated.  Remittances  should 
be  made  payable  to  the  '  Smithsonian  Institution.'  The  Smithsonian  report  volumes  and 
the  papers  reprinted  in  separate  form  therefrom  are  distributnd  (jratuitovslu  by  the 
Institution  to  libraries  and  individuals  throughout  the  world.  Very  few  of  the  Report 
volumes  are  now  available  at  the  Institution,  but  many  of  those  of  which  the  Smith- 
sonian edition  is  exhausted  can  be  purchased  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
Government  Printing  Offi''<\  Washington.  D.  C.  The  Institution  maintains  maihng-lists 
of  public  libraries  and  other  educational  establishments,  but  no  general  maiUng-hst  of 

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272  October.  \mi 

hiilifiiluiiln.  A  lilirary  luiikin;,'  :i|>|ilii':tiioii  to  be  listril  fur  Sinitlisi.nian  !>iililiruti<iu<^ 
slioiild  stati'  thi'  iiuinl  er  of  volumes  which  ii  contains  aiuJ  the  date  of  lis  estulilishineiit. 
and  liave  the  eiidorsenieiit  of  a  Member  of  ('onj?ress." 

Till'  auiiual  reports  ar«»  the  only  Sniithsoiiian  piiMicatioi's  that  are  regularly  issued  as 
public  docuiiieuis.  All  the  others  an-  jiaid  for  from  the  jirivMte  funds  ni  the  Institution, 
but  as  they  ari'  usually  regarded  as  pul)lic  documents  and  have  fro-  nansinissi-'ii  by 
mail  they  art?  listed  in  tlie  Monthly  catalogue. 

Illfjxrbolic  fttnctionn.  Smithsonian  niathematioal  f:ilil<s,  hyperlxdic  ftin».-tioii> 
[with  refen-uc-es  to  recent  iuiiili<;itions  <'<>ntainintr  liyjM'ilMilie  and  exponential 
functions]  ;  hy  George  F.  I'.ecker  and  ('.  E.  Van  <)i-siranil.  4tli  leprint.  Wi'.sli- 
inpton,  Sniitlisonian  Institulion.  11J31.  Iii-r.">lil  i».  il.  ( |  rublication]  1871.) 
t  Price  on  application. 
L.  C.  card  31-2s;r>y  SI  1.2:  H  99/931 

NATIONAL  CALLEIiY  OF  ART 

C(ital'j(jiir  of  iiaintings  made  in  Spain  and  exhibite<l  in  Salon  de  ExiKi.siciones  del 
•Museti  Nacioiial  de  Arte  Moderno,  Madrid,  as  Corners  in  Spain,  work  of  Wells 
M.  Sawyer,  on  view  in  National  Gallery  of  Art.  Ntitional  Museum  Buiidin-'. 
Oct.  :24-Nov.  oO,  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  9  p.     t  SI  (i.-:  Sa  ".' 

NATIONAL    MUSEUM 

Note. — The  publications  of  the;  National  Museum  compris(>  an  annual  re;iorl  aul  thiee 
scientific  series,  viz.,  Procfedin^'s,  Bulletins,  and  Coniribulions  from  natioiuil  herbarium. 
The  editions  are  distributed  to  established  lists  of  liliraries.  scientific  institutions,  and 
specialists,  any  surplus  copies  bein;;  supi^lied  on  application.  The  I'roci"  din^s  are  usuallv 
brief  technical  papers  and  the  Bulletins  generally  monographs  based  on  the  Museum  col- 
lections in  l)iology,  peolofiy,  and  anthropology.  No  sets  of  any  of  these  seri«"s  can  now  W' 
furnished. 

Bijrinning  with  v.  (iC.  the  binding  of  volumes  of  Procfedinjis  in  eithi-r  jiaper  or  cloth  wii< 
discontinued.  The  sei)aratc  papers  will  be  sent  to  depositoi-y  libi-aries  and  to  others  desig- 
nated to  receive  ilieni.  as  issued,  and  a  litle-pam  ami  index  will  be  pul)lislu'd  for  «-a  :: 
volume  so  that  the  volume  may  be  bound  if  desired. 

Ainphipoils.  Stegocephalid  and  ampeliscid  anipliiiiod  crustaceans  of  Newfuu:;d- 
land.  Nova  Scotia,  and  New  Brun.swick  in  Naii.iiuil  Museum;  by  Clarence  K. 
Shoemaker.  1931.  cover-title,  18  p.  il.  (I'lnceedins^^.  v.  79.  art.  2-:  iu>. 
2888.)      t  S[3.t5:2S>^s 

Annelids.  Contributions  to  bioloiry  of  Philiiiiiinc  Anbipelafio  and  adjacent 
regions:  Four  new  species  of  polychaetous  annelids  collected  by  United  States 
Fisheries  steamer  Alb.itross  during  Philippine  expedition  of  1907-lU:  by 
Aaron  L.  Treadwell.  1931.  [1]+31.3-321  p.  il.  (  Hnlletiii  KMl,  v.  6.  pt.  :".) 
*  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28.336  SI  3.3  :  IdO/v.  (5,  pt.  .' 

Auodontites.  genus  of  South  and  Central  American  and  Mexictm  pearly  fte.sh- 
water  mussels  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  William  B.  Marshall.  1931. 
cover-title,  16  p.  2  p.  <tf  pi.     (PiMceedings,  v.  7!l.  art.  23:  no.  -JS^!).)      t 

SI  3.G :  2SS9 

Di})t(ra.  Flics  of  gemis  I'seudotephrilis  .Tubnsoii  (Dipt'.ra,  Ortalidtie)  :  by  .Tnlm 
R.  Malloch.      1931.      cover-title.  (5  p.      (  Proceedings,  v.  79.  art.  .34  :  no.  29<)(>.  i       ••■ 

SI  3.0:  29(Mt 

Molhisks.  Fossil.  Some  Tertiary  moUusks  from  sciutbern  Fbaida  :  by  W.  C. 
.Mansfield.  19.31.  cover-title,  12  p.  4  ii.  of  pi.  (Proceedings,  v.  79,  art.  21 :  iu>. 
2887.  it  SI  3.6  :  28'-7 

Mound -birds.  Ob.servations  on  growth  rate  nf  foot  in  nnauid  birds  of  genU'^ 
Megai>oditis;  by  Herbert  Frie<lmann.  19.31.  covert iile,  4  ji.  (Proceedings. 
V.  80,  art.  1 ;  no.  2901 . )      t  SI  ."..6  :  29<n 

STATE   DEPAB.TMENT 

Note. — With  the  pul)ll<alion  of  the  first  numb.T  of  tin'  printid  Press  reb  ases  i  ii  ••.•• 
.'i.  If)'-'!),  the  DetiartnuMit  td°  Si.'il<-  iiiaucuratcd  a  new  piddication  proRraui.  The  diiil;. 
mimeo!;raphed  releases  are  nr.ide  avaibildc  lo  the  public  weekly  in  printed  form:  .iKi-. 
all  publientioiis  (ox<-epl  laws.  lOxecuiive  ordeis.  pi-oclainalloiis,  imd  treaties)  are  num- 
bered consecutively  in  the  order  in  whicb  they  are  sent  to  press.  I'uitlications  of  :, 
similar  character  nre  brnUL'ht  within  well-detineil  series,  and  each  series  puhlicntjiv! 
bejirs   a    series    ninid)er    In   addition    lo    its   puldii  albin    numlier.      Ijiws.    Kxecutive   ordi  r-, 

Ilfi^v  in  order  piiltlicntloiiM— S**<'   inf<iriiiiili<iii   ftilliifviiiK  C'onfenta 


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and  proclamatiuus  are  issued  in  separate  series  and  are  numbered  within  each  series 
in  the  order  in  which  they  are  signed.  Treaties  are  issued  in  a  separate  scries  and  are 
numbered  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  proclaimed.  Indexes  to  the  Press  releases  are 
supplied  semiannually,  as  of  December  31  and  June  30.  The  Department  of  State 
includes  in  the  Press  release  series,  each  quarter,  a  complete  list  of  its  publications  for 
the  preceding  quarter. 

The  list  below  frequently  includes  certain  relevant  publications  issued  by  other  agencies 
of  the  Government  under  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain  relevant 
Congressional   documents. 

Under  the  practice  of  the  State  Department  prior  to  the  inauguration  of  the  Executive 
agreenrent  series  (no.  23  of  \vhi(  h  is  listed  l)elow)  the  material  would  have  been  published 
in  the  Treaty  series.  Those  desiring  to  maintain  a  joint  tile  of  the  Treaty  series  and  the 
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its  appropriat(>  place  in  the  Treaty  series,  which  place  will  be  indicated  in  each  number  of 
the  Executive  agreement  series. 

Consuls.  Coiii^tilar  rt\u;ulatioii.s  of  1896:  Chock  list  of  pages,  Aug.  1,  1931.  Aug. 
1931.     lip.     t  S  1.5 :  931/Aug.  931 

Cousular  regulations  of  United  States,  annotated.     July,  1931.     [99]   p. 

[Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  Consralar  regulations.  Consists  of 
reprints  of  certain  pa^es  in  ;irticl^^s  3-2,  9-10,  24-25,  28,  and  29  of  Consular 
regulations  of  United  States,  annotated.]     t  S  1.5  :  931 /July,  931 

Diplomatic   list,   Oct.    1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,    ii+43   p.  24°     ([Publication 

241.])      [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. :  foreign 
subscription.  65f. 
L.  C.  card  10-16292  S l.S  :  931/10 

Executive  agreement  series.  See,  abo\e,  note  under  center  head.  State  Depart- 
ment. 

Foreign  relations.     Papers  relating  to  foreign  relations  of  United  States.  1917: 
supp.    1,    World    War.     1931.     cl.\vi+708   p.     ([Publication    228.])     *  Cloth, 
$2.00. 
L.  C.  card  10-3793  S  1.1 :  917/supp.  1 

Same.      (H.  doc.  618,  70th  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

Paiiers  relating  to  foreign  relations  of  United  States,  1918:  Russia,  v.  1 

[Political  atfairs?  and  diplomatic  relations].  1931.  [l]-f lxx-|-[1]-f 754  p. 
( [Publication  222.] )      *  Cloth,  §;i.75. 

L.  C.  card  31-28260  S  1 .1 :  918/2/v.  1 

Same.     (H.  doc.  1S68,  Ootli  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Foreign  service.     American  foreign  service,  general  information  for  applicants 
and  sample  entrance  examination  questions;  revised  to  Sept.  1,  1931.     1931. 
iv-f-58-fii  p.     ([Publication  235.])     t 
L.  C.  card  30-26940  B  1-13  :  F  76/931 

Kronprins  Gustaf  Adolf,  motor-ship.  Arbitration  of  claims  growing  out  of  al- 
leged detention  of  motorshi|)S  Kronprins  Gustaf  Adolf  and  Pacific,  special 
agreement  between  United  States  and  Sweden;  signed  Washington,  Dee.  17, 

1930.  proclaimed  Oct.  2,  1931.  1931.  [l]+4  p.  (Treaty  series  841.) 
*  Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28339  S  9.5/2  :  Sw  3/11 

Pre.ss  releases,  weekly  issue  no.  105-109:  Oct.  3-31,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  255^15. 
(Publication  240.  243.  245,  246.  and  250.)      [See  also  note  above  under  center 
head,  State  De])artinent.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription. $2.50. 
L.  C.  card  29-26868  S  1.25  :  105-109 

Piihlieations  of  Department  of  State,  list  cumulative  from  Oct.  1,  1929:  Oct.  1, 

1931.  1931.     [2] +9  p.     ( [Publication  239.] )      [Quarterly.]     t 

L.  C.  card  80-26444  S  1.30  :  931/4 

Ships.  Reciprocal  recognition  of  certificates  of  inspection  of  vessels  assigned  to 
transportation  of  iiassengers,  agreement  between  United  States  and  Italy, 
effected  bv  exchange  of  notes:  signed  June  1.  Aug.  5  and  17.  1931.  1931. 
[2] +3  p.  (Executive  agreement  series  23;  [Publication  242].)  *  Paper.  5c. 
Lr.  C.  card  31-28293  ^  9.8  :  Si 

XoTB. — Those  who  desire  to  file  the  Executive  agreement  series  with  the  Treaty  series 
should  file  Executive  agreement  series  23  after  Treaty  series  840. 

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274  OcToiiFjt,  1931 

Treat!/  information,  bulletin  24,  Sept.  30,  1931 ;  compiled  by  Treaty  Divi5;ic>n. 
1931.     iv+112   p.     ([Publication  244.])      [Monthly.    The   period   covered   Ls 
the  calendar  month  preceding  the  date  given.]     *  Paper,  5c.  .single  copy,  50c.  a 
yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
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HISTORICAL  ADVISER 

State  Department.     Department  of  State  of  United  Stales  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences].   July,  1931.    iii-f97  p.  1  pi.     ( [Publication  232.] )     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28266  S  1.2 :  St  2/10 


SUPREME   COURT 

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SURVEYS  AND  MAPS  BOARD 

Descriptions.     Specifications  for  descriptions  of  tracts  of  land  for  use  in  Exe  ::■ 
tive  orders  and  proclamations ;  prepared  by  Committee  on  Cadastral  Surveys. 
1931.     iii+32  p.  il.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28291  Y  3.Su  7  :  2  L  22 

TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Philippine  Islands.    United  States-Philippine  tariff  and  trade  relations.     1931. 
vii+136  p.     (Report  18,  2d  series.)     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28283  TC  1.9  :  IS 

TAX  APPEALS  BOARD 

Decisions.     Reports,  v.  24,  no.  1 ;  Oct.  2,  1931.     [1931.]     xi+l-165p.     [Couraiiis 
decisions  promulgated  Sept.  1-24,  1931,  and  table  of  cases  reported  in  v.  23] 
*  Paper,  $1.50  per  vol. 
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volume.  Later,  bound  volumes,  containing  table  of  contents  and  index,  will  be  Issued, 
the  price  of  these  being  given  at  time  of  publication. 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Finance.     Dally  statement  of  Treasury  compiled  from  latest  proved  reports  frum 
Treasury  offices  and  depositaries,  Oct.  1-31,  1931.     [1931.]     Each  4  p.  or  3  p.  f ' 
[Daily  except  Sundays  and  holiday.".]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-3303  T  1.5  :  931 

Money.     Values  of  foreign  moneys.  Oct.  1,  1931.     1931.     1  p.  4"     (Department 
circular  1,  Director  of  Mint.)      [Quarterly.]     t  T  1.4/2: 1/931-4 

Public  deht.     Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  Aug.  31,  1931.     [1031.] 
[2]    p.   narrow   f     [Monthlv.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21268  T  9.9  :  931  S 

Treasury  hills.     Treasury  bill.<?.     Oct.  1,  1931.     1   p.  4°     (Department  circular 
418  as  amended;  Public  Debt  [Service].)     t  T  1.4/2:  418/4 

— —     Same,  as  further  amended.     Oct.  16,  1931.     4  p.  4°     (Department  circular 
418  as  amended;  Public  Debt  [Service].)     t  T1.4/2:41S? 

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October,  1931  275 

Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  industrial  alcohol,  narcotic, 
and  other  laws,  including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of  Customs 
and  Patent  Appeals,  v.  60,  no.  14-18 ;  Oct.  1-29,  1931.  [1931.]  various  paging. 
[Weekly.  Department  decisions  numbered  45146-209,  abstracts  17613-925, 
internal  revenue  decisions  4322-28,  industrial  alcohol  6,  TarifE  Commission 
Notices  dated  Oct.  5  and  19,  1931,  and  miscellaneous  (disbarments  and  suspen- 
sions, etc.).]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.50. 
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BUDGET  BUREAU 

FEDERAL    STANDAED    STOCK    CATALOGUE    BOARD 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalogue :  sec.  2.  pt.  6,  class  13, 
Engine-room  and  fire-room-fittings,  supplies,  and  tools.  Aug.  1931.  9  p.  4° 
[Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/7 :  13/2 

Same :  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  22,  Rope,  wire ;  and  wire,  bare,  including  manu- 
factured articles.     Sept.  1931.    26  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/7:  22 

Same :  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  32.  Fire-surfacing  and  heat-insulating-material. 

Aug.  1931.    8  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/7:  32 

Same:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  C,  division  y,  Milk  (fresh)   [with  bibliography]. 

Oct.  1931.     12  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/9 :  C-y 

Same:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  MM,   [division]   nn.   Softwoods.     Sept.  1931. 

p.  ll-12b,  4°  [Loose-leaf  form.  Substitute  for  corresponding  pages  issued 
Apr.  1931.]     t  T  51.7/9 :  MM-nn/2/p.  ll-12b 

Same:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  PP,  division  q,  Fresh-beef  [with  bibliography]. 

July,  1931.     18  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/9 :  PP-ci 

Same:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  PP,  division  y,  Fresh-mutton  [with  bibliog- 
raphy].   Aug.  1931.     7  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/9 :  PP-y 

Same:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  PP,  division  z,  Fresh-pork  [with  bibliography]. 

Aug.  1931.     10  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/9  :PP-z 

Same:   sec.  4,   Federal   specifications,   pt.   1,   Index,   a,   list   of   Federal 

specifications,  arranged  alphabetically  by  titles,  b,  list  of  Federal  specifica- 
tions, arranged  alphabetically-numerically  by  specification  symbols,  c,  list  of 
changes;  revised  to  July  1,  1931.     1931.     [l]+67  p.  12°     *  Paper,  10c. 

T  51.7/6 :  931/sec.  4,  pt.  1 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bass,  Politzer.     June  23, 

1931.     3  p.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  21S,  Nov.  5,  1924.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-B-71 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bandages,  gauze,  compressed. 

June  23,  1931.  3  p.  12°  [Supersedes  F.  S.  B.  no.  298,  May  20,  1925.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  DDD-B-51 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bandages,  rubber.    June  23, 

1931.     3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  219.  Nov.  5,  1924.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-B-101 

• Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  beans,  lima,  canned.     June 

23,  1931.  4  p.  12°  [Supersedes  part  of  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  271,  Jan.  22,  1925.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  JJJ-B-126 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  board,  illustrating.     July  21, 

1931.    3  p.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  590,  Dec.  8,  1928.]     *  Paper  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  UU-B-591 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  bunting,  wool.     July  21,  1931. 

4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  B.  no.  497a.  Oct.  1,  1928.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8  :CCC-B-801 

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270  October,  1931 

(lot  cm  incut  nuitjilits — ("on  tinned. 

Same:  see.  4,  pt.  5,  Fedejul   specitication   for  carpets  anil   rugs,  velvet. 

plain.     June  23,  1931.     4  p.  12"     [Supersetles  F.  S.  B.  no.  501.  July  11.  1927.  J 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  DDD-C-61 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  .'<i)ecification  for  carpets  and  rUp'-s.  Wilton. 

June   23,    1931.     5   p.    12°     [SuiXTsedes    F.    S.    B.    no.    503,    July    11.    1927.) 

♦  Vaver,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  DDD-C-71 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specitication  for  couplings,  hose,  garden  and 

water.     Apr.  28.  1931.     10  p.  il.  12"     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7AS  :  WW-('-C23 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  spocilication  for  couplings,  ho.se,  steam.     Apr. 

28,1931.     10p.il.  12"     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  WW-C-G3G 

Same:   sec.   4.   pt.  5,   Federal   .sijecificatiou   for   dams,   rubber.     June  23, 

1931.     3  p.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  228,  Nov.  5,  1924.1     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-D-51 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  .si)ecification  for  ice  bags,  rubber.     June  23, 

1931.     3  II.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  217,  Nov.  5,  1924.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  ZZ-I-121 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  .specification  for  laundry-appliances.     Apr.  2s. 

1931.     35  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  551,  Mar.  5.  1928. J     ♦  Paper,  lUc. 

T  51.7/S :  OO-L-131 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  lead,  pig.     June  23,  1931. 

3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  B.  no.  117.  Feb.  20,  1924.]     *  Paper,  uc. 

T  51.7/8  :QQ-L-1 71 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal   siiecification  for  paints,  ready-mixed,   and 

semii)aste,  olive-drab.     Apr.  28.  1931.     12  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S. 
137,  Sept.  2.  1925.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  TT-P-81 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5.  Federal  specitication  for  screws,  wood.     Apr.  28,  1931. 

9  p.  il.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  52a.  July  11,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  FF-S-111 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  thinner,  paint,  volatile  min- 
eral spirits.  Mar.  31.  1931.  11  p.  il.  12"  [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  16,  Feb. 
3,1922.1     *Pai)er,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  TT-T-291 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  turpentine  (gum-spirits  of 

turpentine  and   steam-distilled   wood   turpentine).     Mar.  31,   1931.     11  p.   11. 
12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  7b,  Feb.  3.  1922.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  LLL-T-791 

Same:  .sec.  5  [4],  pt.  5,  Federal  si)ecificati<m  for  twine,  hemp.     July  21, 

1931.     3  1..  12"     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  T-T-901 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  .specification  for  white  lead,  basic  sulphate. 

drv  and  paste-in-oil.     June  23.  1931.     10  p.  12"     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  tJ. 
Feb.  3.  1922.  |      ♦  Paper.  5c.  T  51.7  S  :  'rT-W-2Ul 

COAST  GlAKl) 

r/n  »/(//•  101  :  July  31.  19.31.      [1931.1     2  p.     J  T  47.7/3 :  101 

Radio  (lirrctioii  fiii<hr.s.  Communication  plants.  Coast  Guard:  iM.  (3,  Radio 
direction  finders.  1931.  vii-f90  p.  il.  7  iil.  0  p.  of  pi.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf 
form  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t  T  47.8 :  C  73/2/pt.  0 

[ReouldthjtiH  for  Coast  Guard.  19:501  index.  11931.]  58  p.  [Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form  for  in.sertion  in  Regulations.]     J  T  47.9:  9.30  ind. 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CIRRKNCY 

Xatitnidl  bftnkx.     ^Monthly  statement  of  capital  stock  of  national  banks,  national 
bank  notes,  and  Federal  reserve  l)ank  notes  outstanding,  bonds  on  deix^sit,  etc. 
[Oct.  1.  1931].     Oct.  1.  1931.     1   11.  narrow  f"     t 
L.  C.  card  10-212(56  T  12.9 :  931/10 

Ilo^v    (<i   or)l«>r   |iiil>liciit  iuiiN — Sfc    in  forniiil  ion    f4>ll4>«\inK   Contents 


OCTOBEK,   1931  277 

GENERAL  SUPPLY  COMMITTEE 

Governmeiit  supplies.  Definite  quiiiitity  supplies  foi-  delivery  in  continental 
United  States  and  additional  quantity  supplies  for  delivery  in  Distoct  of 
Columbia :  class  8,  Motor-vehicles,  bicycles,  trailers,  and  all  accessories,  outfits, 
and  parts,  tires  and  tubes.  2d  quarter,  fiscal  year  1932.  Oct.  1-Dec.  31.  1931. 
[1931.]     7  p.  4°     t  T  45.  8 :  8/932-2 

Index  [to  General  schedule  of  supplies,  fiscal  vear  1932].     [1931.]     p.  787- 

810,  4°     %  T  45.6/a  :  932/ind. 

List  of  awards  of  additional  quantity  supplies  for  use  of  field  services 

outside  of  District  of  Columbia  :  class  8.  Motor  vehicles,  bic.vcles.  trailei's, 
and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts,  tires  and  tubes.  2d  quarter,  fiscal  .vear 
1932,  Oct.  1-Dec.  31,  1931.     [1931.]     7  p.  4"     $  T  45.6 :  932/8-2 

Quarterlv  price  list,  classes  5,  21,  25.  27.  29,  35-3S,  51-58,  and  56,  2d  quar- 
ter, fiscal  vear  1932,  Oct.  1-Dec.  31,  1931.     [1931.]     32  p.  4°     f 

T  45.8 :  5/932-2 

Supplement  to  General  schedule  of  supplies,  fiscal  year  1982 :  class  67. 

Forage  and  seed,  class  69,  Fertilizers,  Nov.  1,  1931-Feb.  29,  1932.  1931. 
7  p.  4°     i  T  45.6  :  932/G7/supp. 

Supplements   to   General    schedule    of   supplies,    fiscal   year   1932.     1931. 

15  p.  4°  [Includes  1st  supplements  of  awards  to  class  14,  18,  34,  87,  39,  42,  51. 
53-55.  Oct.  1.  1931-June  30,  1932.]     t  T  45.6 :  932/14/supp.  1 

GOVERNMENT  ACTUARY 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Market  prices  and  investment  values  of  outstanding 
bonds  and  notes  [of  United  States.  Sept.  1931].  Oct.  1.  1931.  6  p.  4"  (Form 
A.)     [Monthly.]     f  T  50.5 :  931/9 

INDUSTRIAL  ALCOHOL  BUREAU 

Note. — The  name  of  the  Bureau  of  Prohibition  in  the  Treasury  Department  was 
changed  to  the  Bureau  of  Industrial  Alcohol  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  an  act 
approved  May  27,  1930  (effective  July  1,  1930). 

Permit  procedure  relating  to  industrial  alcohol  and  other  nonbeverage  liquors, 
factual  outline.     1931.     vii-f43  p.  12°     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28096  T  54.2  :  P  42 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Decisions.  Supiilement  2,  Citator  of  court  decisions  and  internal  revenue  Treas- 
ury decisions  published  in  Internal  revenue  bulletin  service,  regulations,  and 
miscellaneous  oflSce  rulings,  showing  citations,  amendments,  reversals,  etc., 
Apr.  1,  1930-Mar.  31,  1931.     1931.     vi+69  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 

T  22.2 :  C  49/5/supp.  2 

Internal  rerenue  bulletin,  v.  10,  no.  40-43;  Oct.  5-26,  1931.     1931.     various  pag- 
ing.     [Weekly.]      *  Paper,   5c.   single  copy    (for   subscription   price  see  note 
below). 
L.  C.  card  22-26051  T  22.23/1 :  931/40-43 

Note. — The  Internal  revenue  bulletin  service  for  1931  will  consist  of  weekly  bulletins 
and  semiannual  cumulative  bulletins.  The  weekly  bulletins  will  contain  the  rulings 
and  decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known  as 
Treasury  decisions)  pertaining  to  internal  revenue  matters.  The  semiannual  cumula- 
tive bulletins  will  contain  all  rulings  aud  decisions  (including  Treasury  decisions) 
published  during  the  previous  6  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  may  be  ob- 
tained, on  a  subscription  basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government 
Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  for  .1:2.00  a  yr.  ;  foreign  subscription.  $2.75. 

Internal    revenue    neics,    v.  5,    no.    4:    Oct.    1931.      [1931.]      cover-title,    24    p. 
[Monthly.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription.  7.5c. 
L.  C.  card  27-26746  T  22.33  :  5/4 

HoTT   to  orrter  publications — .*iee   inforiiiatioii   followiiis-  ContentN 


278  October,  1931 

Simms,  E.  F.  Docket  nos.  19175  and  19791,  Board  of  Tax  Appeals,  E.  P.  Simms 
V.  coiuniissioner  of  internal  revenue;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  iv+123  p.     +  T  22.34:  Si  48 

LOANS  AND  CURRENCY  DIVISION 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Caveat  list  of  United  States  registered  bonds  and 
notes,  Oct.  1,  1931.    [1931.]    73  p.  f  [Monthly.]     t  T  26.7:  931/10 

PUBLIC  DEBT  SERVICE 

Money.    Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  Sept.  30,  1931.    1931. 
1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  10-212G7  T  26.5  :  931/10 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Alcaligenes  faecalis.    New  subspecies,  radicans,  of  Alcaligenes  faecalis  [with 
list  of  references];  by  Alice  C.  Evans.     1931.     [l]+4  p.     (Reprint  1493.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  29,  July  17,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28286  T  27.6/a  :  1493 

Asphyxia.  Studies  in  asphyxia :  1,  Neuropathology  resulting  from  compara- 
tively rapid  carbon-monoxide  asphyxia ;  by  John  Chornyak  and  R.  R.  Sayers. 
1931.  [1] +8  p.  10  I),  of  pi.  (Reiirint  1488.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Mines  Bureau.     From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  26,  June  26,  1931.] 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28284  T  27.6/a  :  1488 

Dermatitis  veneyiata  due   to  contact  with   Brazilian  walnut   wood;   by  Louis 
Schwartz.     1931.     [l]-f-5  p.     (Reprint  1501.)      [From  Public  health  reports, 
V,  46,  no.  33,  Aug.  14,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28287  T  27.6/a  ;  1501 

Fort  Stanton,  N.  Mex.  To  a  patient  en  route  to  marine  hospital.  Fort  Stanton, 
N.  Mex.  [information  and  advice].     [1931.]     3  p.  small  4°     t      T 27.2:  F 77/2 

Hygie)ie,  Public.    Need  for  continued  study  in  public  health  work  [with  list  of 
books  recommended  for  libraries  of  State  and  local  health  departments] ; 
by  W.  S.  Leathers.    1931.     [1]+11  p.     (Reprint  1494.)     [From  Public  health 
reports,  v.  46,  no.  30,  July  24,  1931.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28268  T  27.6/a  :  1494 

Influenza.  Age  and  sex  incidence  of  influenza  and  pneumonia  morbi<Uty  and 
mortality  in  epidemic  of  1928-29,  with  comparative  data  for  epidemic  of 
1918-19,  based  on  surveys  of  families  in  certain  localities  in  United  States 
following  the  epidemics  [with  list  of  references]  :  by  Selwyn  D.  Collins,  isc^l. 
[l]+29  p.  il.  (Reprint  1500.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  33, 
Aug.  14,  1931.1  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28360  T  27.6/a ;  1600 

Milk.  Report  of  committee  on  milk,  Conference  of  State  and  Provincial  Health 
Authorities  of  North  America;  [by  Earle  G.  Brown].  1931.  [l]+8  p.  (Re- 
print 1485.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  26,  June  19,  1931.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28267  T  27.6/a  :  1486 

Mineral  boaters.     Coordination  in  sanitary  control  of  bottled  mineral  waters; 
by  W.  S.  Frisbio.     19.31.     [l]+3  p.     (Reprint  1400.)      [Prepared  in  coopera- 
tion with  Food  and  Drug  Administration,  Department  of  Agriculture.     From 
Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  82,  Aug.  7,  1931.]     •  Paper,  6c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28270  T  27.6/a :  1499 

Physical  examination  as  instrument  of  re.search;  by  Rollo  H.  Britten.     1931. 
[l]-f6  p.     (Reprint  1492.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  29.  July 
17,  1931.]     •  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28285  T  27.6/a  :  1492 

HofT  to  order  publlcatloua — See   lufuruiutlon  folloivins'  Content* 


October,  1931  279 

Pnblic  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  40-44  ;  Oct.  2-30,  1931.  1931.  [xix] +2357-2661 
p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  [Weekly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, $2.75. 

L.  C.  card  6-25167  T  27.6 :  46/40-44 

Special  articles. — No.  40.  Present  day  problems  of  yellow  fever ;  by  Hugh  S. 
Cumming. — Use  of  white  mouse  in  research  on  yellow  fever,  experiments  carried  on 
at  laboratory  of  tropical  hygiene  of  Colonial  Institute  of  Amsterdam;  [translation]. — 
Rat  population  on  Diesel  motor  boats,  note  conrmunicated  to  Permanent  Committee 
of  Office  International  d'Hygiene  Publique,  session  of  Oct.  1930,  by  Sir  George  S. 
Buchanan,  delegate  from  Great  Britain;  [translation]. — Provisional  birth,  death,  and 
infant  mortality  figures,  birth  registration  area,  1930. — No.  41.  Experimental  trans- 
mission of  endemic  typhus  fever  of  United  States  by  rat  flea  (Xenopsylla  cheopis)  [with 
list  of  references]  ;  by  E.  E.  Dyer,  E.  T.  Ceder,  A.  Rumreich,  and  L.  F.  Badger. — 
Agglutinin  absorption  in  undulant  fever  (Brucellosis)  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
Edward  Francis. — Double  infection  by  organisms  of  Brucella  group,  report  of  case 
with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Carl  F.  Jordan  and  I.  H.  Borts. — No.  42.  Typhus  fever : 
Experimental  transmission  of  endemic  typhus  fever  of  United  States  by  rat  flea, 
Xenopsylla  cheopis  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  R.  E.  Dyer,  E.  T.  Ceder,  R.  D.  Lillie, 
A.  Rumreich,  and  L.  F.  Badger. — Sickness  among  male  industrial  employees  in  2d 
quarter  of  1931 ;  by  Dean  K.  Brundage. — No.  43.  Effect  of  hemolytic  streptococci  and 
their  products  on  leucocytes  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Alice  C.  Evans. — Rat-flea 
survey  of  port  of  St.  Thomas,  Virgin  Islands  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  E.  H. 
Carnes. — No.  44.  Dental  decay  and  corrections  among  school  children  of  different  ages, 
based  on  12,435  oral  examinations  by  dental  personnel  in  Georgia,  Illinois,  Missouri, 
and  Hagerstown,  Md.  (studies  in  dental  caries  no.  1)  ;  by  Amanda  L.^  Stoughton  and 
Verna  Thornhill  Meaker. 

Note.- — This  publication  is  distributed  gratuitously  to  State  and  local  health  officers, 
and  other  persons  engaged  in  public  health  work,  by  the  Surgeon  General  of  the 
Public  Health  Service,  Treasury  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Reports  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated 
above. 

PuhUcat'wvs.     Public  Health   Service  publications,   list  of  publications  issued 
Jan.-June,  1931.     1931.     [l]+4  p.     (Reprint  1491.)      [From  Public  health  re- 
ports. V.  46,  no.  25.  July  10,  1931.]     *  Paper,  oc 
L.  C.  card  24-26740  T  27.6/a  :  1491 

Sickness.     Sickness  among  male  industrial  employees  in  1st  quarter  of  1931 : 
by   Dean   K.    Brundage.     1931.     ri]+2   p.     (Reprint   1496.)      [From   Public 
health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  31,  July  31,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28362  T  27.6/a  :  1496 

Study  of  illness  among  grade  school  children ;  by  Charles  C.  Wilson,  Ira 

V.  Hiscock,  J.  H.  Watkins,  and  Jarvis  D.  Case,  with  cooperation  of  John  L. 
Rice.     1931.     [l]+23  p.  il.     (Reprint  1497.)      [From  Public  health  reports, 
V.  46.  no.  31,  July  31,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28340  T  27.6/a :  1497 

Stnallpox.     Questions  and  answers  on  smallpox  and  vaccination ;  by  J.  P.  Leake. 

8d  revision.     1931.     [l]-|-24  p.  il.     (Reprint  1137.)      [Original  article  from 

Public  health  reports,  v.  42,  no.  4,  Jan.  28,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28361  T  27.6/a  :  1137/3 

Typhus  fever:  Rat  flea,  Xenopsylla  rheonis,  in  experimental  transmission  [with 

list  of  references]  ;  by  R.  B.  Dyer.  E.  T.  Ceder,  A.  Rumreich,  and  L.  F.  Badger. 

1931.     [l]+2  p.     (Reprint  1498.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  32, 

Aug.  7.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28269  T  27.6/a :  1498 

VENEREAL   DISEASES    DtVISIOII 

Mercury.  Practical  belt  for  mercury  inunctions;  by  O.  C.  Weuger.  1931. 
r2]+'2  p.  il.  (Reprint  34.)  [From  Venereal  disease  information,  v.  12,  no.  7, 
July  20,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  27.26/a :  M  539 

Prophylaxis  and  treatment  of  venereal  disease  in  United  States;  by  Audrey  G. 
Morgan.  1931.  [l]+7  p.  (Reprint  36.)  [From  Venereal  disease  informa- 
tion, V.  12,  no.  8,  Aug.  20,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  27.26/a :  V  555/10 

Venereal  disease  information,  issued  by  Public  Health  Service  for  use  in  its 
cooperative  work  with  State  health  der)artments.  v.  12,  no.  10;  Oct.  20,  1931. 
1931.  [l]-l-437-494-}-iv.  p.  il.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a 
yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  23-26719  T  27.26 :  12/10 

Special  article. — Survey  of  venereal  diseases  in  city  of  Baltimore,  Baltimore  County, 
and  4  contiguous  counties ;  by  Taliaferro  Clark  and  Lida  J.  Usilton. 

How  to  ortler  pnblications — .«ee   information   foUoTrlusr  Content."* 


280  OCTOBKR.    1931 

TREASURER  OF  I'NITED  STATES 

Paper  inotuii.     Moiitlily  statenu-iit.  pajier  rurifiiey   i>f  eadi  (leuoiuiniition   dut- 
standiiiK  Sept.  30.  l!):n.     Oct.  1,  llWl.     1  p.  obloiifr  24"     v  T  4<t.S :  0;'.l  9 

WAR   DEPARTMENT 

Aniiy  rc'ji:ulati<)ii.><. 

Note. — Tho  Army  regulations  iiic  i.ssued  in  paiiiplilet  form  for  Insertion  in  loose-lea t 
binders.  The  nann-s  of  such  of  ihe  more  important  administrative  sulijects  as  may 
seem  aijprojiriate.  arranged  in  proper  se(|uence.  are  numbered  in  a  single  series,  and 
each  name  so  immljered  constitutes  the  title  and  number  of  a  pami)liler  containing  cer- 
tain administrative  regulations  |)ertMining  thereto.  Where  more  than  one  pamjihh-f 
is  remiired  for  the  administrative  regulations  pertaining  to  any  such  title,  additional 
pamphlets  will  be  issued  in  .i  separate  sub-series. 

1-10.  Army  regulations  :  List  of  current  pamphlets  and  changes,  distribution  ;  Oct. 
1,  19.31.  [19.31.]  IG  p.  [Supersedes  AR  1-10,  Oct.  1,  19.30.1  ♦Paper, 
nc.  W  l.G/1 : 1-10/lf* 

.30-900.  Quartermaster  Corps:  Transportation  of  authorized  baggage,  effective  Oct.  1. 
1931;  June  li.',  1931.  [19.31. J  21  p.  [Supersedes  AR  .30-900,  Sept.  :io. 
1927,  including  Changes  1,  Juno  29,  1929.]      'Paper,  jjc. 

W  1.0/1  :  .30-900/4 
.30-119,").   9Kme  :  Transportntion  of  individuals  on  transports;  Julv  22.  1931.      [1931.] 
9  p.      [.Supersedes  AR  30-119.^,   Oct.   1,   1927.]      'Paper.  He. 

W  l.G/1  : 30-1195/4 
30-2210.   Same:  Rations;  Sept.  21,   1031.      [1931.]      10  p.      [Supersedes  AR  30-221H. 
May  10,  1927,  including  Changes  4,  June  10,  1930.]      •  Paper,  "ic. 

W  l.G/1  :  30-2210/.". 
35-3420.  Finance  De))artment  :   Pay  and  allowances,  organized  reserves;  Jul.v  20,  1931. 
[1931.]      12  p.     [Supersedes  AR  35-3420,  Dec.  10,  1929.1      •  Paix-r.  5c. 

W  l.G/1  :  35-342<i  :; 

35-4020.   Same:  Pay   of   civilian    employees   in    connection   with    ntirement  ;    Oct.   ;!(». 

1931.      [1931.]      4  p.      [Supersedes  AR  35-4020.  Oct.  .'.O,  19.30.]      *  Paper. 

5c.  W  l.<;/l  :35-402t»/4 

40-2200.   Medical     Department  :   Veterinary    record     and     report     of    meat     and    d.siry 

hygiene    and    forage    inspection,    effective    Jan.    1,    19.32;    Aug.    12.    1931. 

[1931.]      10  p.      (Supersedes  AR  40  22G0.  Feb.  10.  1027.  in<luding  Changes 

1,  Mar.  IS.  1930.]      *  Paper,  oc.  W  1.0/1  :  4(>-J2G0/:; 

90-80.       Coast  Artillery  Corps:  Battery,  Changes   1;  Oct.    15.   1931.      1931.      1   p.      ^ 

W  l.G/2  :  90-80/2/ch.  1 

95-40.       Air    Corps:    Army    Aeronautical    Museum;    Sept.    30,    1931.      [1931.]      3    p. 

♦Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  9.5— »o/_' 

105-15.        Signal    Corps:   Signal    communication,    general.    Changes    2;    Oct.    N,    l9;n. 

[1931.]      2  p.      [Supersedes  AR  105-15,  Changes  1.  Aui:.  25.   1930.]      v 

W  1.6/2  :  lO.-.-15/2/ch.  2 

210-70.        Posts,   camijs.  and   stations :  Commanding  officer,   Changes    1  ;   Oct.   2.    1931. 

1931.      1  p.      t  W  1.6/2  :  210-70/3/ch.  1 

600-25.         Personnel:    Salutes    and    ceremonies.   Changes    2;    Sept.    21.    1931.      [1931.] 

2  p.      [Supersedes  AR  000-:.'5,  Chaiitres  1,   .\,isr.   20.   1929.)      t 

AV  1.6/2  :  600-25/3/ch.  2 
Technicnl  regulatioD.s. 

Note. — The  Technical  regulation.^-  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  'n  lo^sf- 
loaf  binders.  They  will  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  regulations  of  a 
technical  nature,  such  as  descriptions  of,  instructions  for  the  care  of.  instructions  for 
the  handling  of,  and  the  proper  nomenclature  of  arms,  nmtCTiel.  and  eciuipment  of  the 
various  branches.  This  series  will  include  tho  class  of  publications  heretofore  known 
as  handbooks.  Technical  regulations  will  be  numbered  In  the  same  manner  as  .ire 
Training  regulations,  but  1000  will  he  added  lo  th«  general  subject  numbers,  i.  e.. 
Training  regulations  will  appear  as  TR  44.5-270  and  Technical  regulations  as  TR 
144.5-270. 

1350-2.24  A.  Infantry  and  aircraft  ammunition  :  Auununition  for  2.24-inch  tank  gun. 
Mk.  2  (Rritish),  prepared  under  dire(tion  of  chief  of  ordnance:  Aue. 
0,1931.      (1931.)      20  p.  il.  1  pi.      *  Paper,  10c.  W  1.22  :  1350-2.24  A 

TrahiiiH/  regulations. 

NOTK. — The  Training  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  in.sertion  In  loose- 
leaf    binders. 

415-35.   Chemical    Warfare    Service :  Technique    of    chemical    weapons,    prepared    under 

-lin-clion    of    chief    of    Chemical    Warfare    Service;    Aug.    1.    1931.      [1931.1 

110  p.   il.      ♦  Paper.  25c.  W  1.21:  415 -35 

425-90.   Cavalry:   ,Vrmored-car    marksmanship,    prepariHl    under    direction    of    chief    of 

<avalry;  Sept.   10,  1931.      [1931.]      28  p.   jl.      ♦Paper,   10c.     W  1.21  :  425-!>n 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Arm  11  lii^t  niul  direetory.  Od.  1,  lO.Sl.     19.S1.     vi-f.'i29  p.  Inrge  S"     [Quarterly. 1 
♦  I'aiK'i-.  4()c.  sinule  cojiy.  .SL.'iO  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  .$1.!K>  (charge  f.>r 
foreign  .shii>nu>nt  incorrectly  iriven  in  publication  as  ()()c.  instead  of  40c.). 
L.  C.  card  0-35100  W  3.10:  S."?!  4 

HoT%'    to   «>r4l«>r   iMihllciit  Ions — v<>«>    i  iii°<»riitii  t  iitii    t'«>ll<i  \vi  iiK   <'oii(eii<M 


October,  1931  281 

Ofp-ccrs,  Armij.     Officers  of  Army  .stationed  in  or  near  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
1,  1931.     1931.     iv+48  p.     [Quarterly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  20c.  a  yr.; 
foreign  subscription,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  9-35107  W  1.11 :  931/3 

v.  S.  Army  recruitiny  nens,  bulletin  of  recruitiuK  information  issued  by  direc- 
tion of  adjutant  general  of  Army,  v.  13,  no.  19  and  20  ;  Oct.  1  and  15,  1931.    [Re- 
cruiting Publicity  Bureau,   Governors   Island,   N.   Y..   Oct.   1  and   15.   1931.] 
Each  16  p.  il.  4°     f  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45  :  931/19,  20 

CHEMICAL  WARFARE  SERVICE 

First  aid  in  illness  and  injury.     H;indl)o>;k.  tirst-aid  trciitmont  for  injuries  from 
cliemical  agents ;  prepared  by  3Icdical  Division,  with  concurrence  of  surgeon 
general.     1931.     ii-|-13  p.     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28294  W  91.2  :  F  51 

COMMAND  AND  GENERAL  STAFF  SCHOOL 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Command  and  General  StafE  School,  Fort  Leaven- 
worth. Kans.,    [.school  year]    1930-31.     Command  and  General   StafE  School 
Press.  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kans..  1931.     cover-title,  8  p.  t 
L.  C.  card  War  21-96  W  28.1 :  931 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Officers.     Statement  showing  rank,  duties,  and  addresses  of  officers  of  Corps  of 
Engineers,  Army,  Oct.  1,  1931.     1931.     [l]+36  p.  4°     [Semiannual.]     *  Paper, 
10c. 
L.  C.  card  War  14-114  W  7.7  :  931/2 

NORTHERX  AND  X0KTHWE8TEKN  LAKES  SURA'EY 

XoTE. — Charts  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  connecting  waters  and  St.  Lawrence  River  to 
the  international  boundarj-  at  St.  Regis,  of  Lake  Champlain,  and  of  the  New  York  State 
canals  are  prepared  and  sold  by  the  \J.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Old  Customhouse.  Detroit. 
Mich.  Charts  mav  also  be  purchased  at  the  following  U.  S.  engineer  offices  :  710  Army 
Building,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  486  Broadway.  Albany,  N.  Y.  ;  540  Federal  Building.  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  ;  and  Canal  Office,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  A  catalogue  (with  index  mapi.  show- 
ing localities,  scales,  prices,  and  conditions  of  sale,  may  be  had  upon  application  at  any 
of  these  offices. 

A  descriptive  bulletin,  which  supplements  the  charts  and  gives  detailed  information  as 
to  harbors,  shore  lines  and  shoals,  magnetic  determinations,  and  'particulars  of  changing 
conditions  affecting  navigation,  is  issued  free  to  chart  purchasers,  upon  request.  The 
bulletin  is  revised  annually  and  issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (in  April),  and  sup- 
plements thereto  are  published  monthly  during  the  navigation  season. 

Complete  sets  of  charts  and  publica'tions  may  be  seen  at  the  U.  S.  engineer  offices  in 
Duluth,  Minn..  Milwaukee.  Wis..  Chicago.  111.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  but  they  are  obtainable  only  at  the  sales  offices  above  mentioned. 

Great  Lakes.  Supplement  6,  Oct.  21,  1931,  corrections  and  additions  to  Bulletin 
40 ;  to  supplement  information  given  upon  charts  of  Great  Lakes.  V.  S.  Lake 
Survey  Office.  Detroit,  Mich.  [Oct.  15.  1931].  p.  1-5+leaves  6-13-f  [2]  p, 
4"     t  W  33.3  :  40/supp.  6 

Rn'TIBS    AND    HARBORS    BOAUU 

MilaaiiJcee,  Wis.  Port  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.  1931.  viii+130  p.  11.  2  pi.  4  p.  of 
pi.  4  maps.  (Lake  series  3.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Operations 
Bureau,  Shipping  Board.]     *  Paper.  45c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28101  W  7.25  :  3 

FINANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Finance  circulais.     % 

Note. — Finance  circulars  contain  instructions  and  information  of  a  relatively  perma- 
nent character  pertaining  to  the  performance  of  the  teclinical  duties  of  finance  and 
disbursing  officers  and  of  property  and  contract  auditors.  Though  bearing  a  date,  they 
are  issued  in  a  single  lettered  series  without  regard  to  calendar  year,  each  to  contain 
subject  matter  of  related  character.  Each  circular  is  designated  by  a  letter  and  Is 
published  in  a  numbercrl  series  of  separate  pamphlets  classified  according  to  subject 
matter.  Changes  to  Finance  circulars  are  published  in  a  single  numerical  series, 
applicable  to  all  pamphlets,  without  regard  to  calendar  year.     When  any  portion  of  a 

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282  October,  1931 

Finance  circulars — Continued. 

numbered  Finance  circular  has  beon   embodied   in  a  lettered  circular,    tbat  portion   of 
tbe  numbered  circular  will  be  rescinded. 

F-43.  OflScial  mileage  tables:  Philippine  Islands  aud  Cbiua.  [1931.]  7  p.  4°  [Super- 
sedes Finance  circular  l"-43,  published  in  mimeographed  form  under  date  of 
June  1.  1931.]  W  97.5/3  :  F-43 

MILITARY  ACADEMY 

Official  register  of  officers  and  cadets,  Military  Academy,  1931  [with  Informa- 
tion relative  to  appointment  and  admi.ssion  of  cadets  to  Military  Academy, 
West  Point,  N.  Y.,  edition  1931].  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  Unitetl  States  Military 
Academy  Printing  Office,  1931.  76+[l]+iv+67  p.  il.  6  p.  of  pi.  [Informa- 
tion relative  to  appointment  and  admission  of  cadets  was  printed  at  the  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office,  carries  the  imprint  date  1931,  and  was  previously 
issued  separately,  see  Monthly  catalogue  for  Feb.  1931,  p.  751.]     t 

■    L.  C.  card  7-31770  W  12.5  :  931 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  itrovision  system.     Ordnance  catalogue  (ordnance  provision  system  i  : 
Group  A,  Mount,  wheeled,  machine  gun.  Ml,  parts  nnd  equipment;  Aug.  26. 
1931.     [1931.]     10+3  p.  il.     (Standard  nomenclature  list  A-30.)     + 
L.  C.  card  24-27517  W  34.23  :  A-3<> 

Same:  [Group  B]  Revolver,  Colt,  cal.  .45,  M1917,  revolver.  Smith  &  Wes- 
son, cal.  .45,  M1917,  Changes  2;  Sept.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  2  p.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  B-7  [changes  2].)     +  W  34.23  :  B-7/3/ch.2 

Same:  Group  S,  (g)  Bombs,  aircraft,  all  types,  aud  fuzing  and  miscel- 
laneous components;  July  1,  1931.  [1931.]  26  p.  il.  (Standard  nomencla- 
ture list  S-1.)  [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  lists  S-1  and  S-2,  July 
1,  19.30.]     t  W  34.23:  S-1 -4 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Circular  1  [1928].     t 

1-2.  Funds    [with   list  of   references]  ;    June    30,    1931.      [1931.]      10    p.      [Supersede- 
Circular  1-2,  Sept.  12.  1930.]  W  77.4/3  :  1-2/S 

SIGNAL  OFFICE 

Supplies.  Signal  Corps  suiiply  catalogue.  1931.  iii+334  p.  [Is.sued  iu  loose- 
leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.]     t  W42.2:  Su  7/2/ 931 

HOTf  to  order  pnblicatlonK — See   inforiiiatiuii   rMlIo-tvliitc  Contents 

o 


General  Information 


The  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  is  authorized  to  sell 
at  cost,  plus  10  per  cent,  without  limit  as  to  the  number  of  copies  to  any  one 
applicant  who  agrees  not  to  resell  or  distribute  the  same  for  profit,  any  United 
States  Government  publication  not  confidential  in  character. 

Publications  can  not  be  supplied  free  to  individuals  nor  forwarded  in  ad- 
vance of  payment. 

The  accumulation  of  publications  in  this  Office  amounts  to  several  millions, 
of  which  over  five  million  are  assorted,  forming  the  sales  stock.  Many  rare 
books  are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age 
or  scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to 
be  shopworn.    In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PKICE   LISTS 

A  general  price  list  of  public  documents  is  not  available,  but  numerous  lists 
have  been  prepared  on  special  subjects  and  any  of  these  will  be  furnished 
free,  on  application,  if  the  person  interested  will  state  the  subject  or  subjects 
concerning  which  information  is  desired.  It  will  also  be  noted  that  current 
publications  which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalogue. 

WEEKLY  LIST 

In  addition  to  the  Price  lists,  the  Documents  Office  issues  a  Weekly  Ust  of' 
selected  United  States  Government  publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent: 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
tions and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

HOW  TO  OBDEB  PUBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalogue  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.  A  dag- 
ger (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  printed  for  official  use.  Whenever  additional  information  con- 
cerning the  method  of  procuring  a  document  seems  necessary,  it  will  be  found 
under  the  name  of  the  Bureau  by  which  it  was  published. 

In  ordering  a  publication  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  give  (if 
known)  the  name  of  the  publishing  Department,  Bureau,  or  Division,  and  the 
title,  together  with  the  classification  number  which  is  added  to  the  entry  at  the 
extreme  right ;  order  the  Congressional  documents  and  reports  by  the  title, 
together  with  the  document  or  report  number  and  the  Congress  and  session, 
e.  g.,  H.  doc.  605,  71-3. 

Do  not  use  the  L.  C.  card  number  in  ordering  a  publication. 

HOW    TO   BEMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (*)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Docnments,  Washington,  D.  C,  by  coupons,  postal  money 
order,  express  order,  or  check.    Currency  may  be  sent  at  sender's  risk.    For- 

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eign  remittances  should  be  made  either  by  international  money  order  or  draft 
on  an  American  bank. 

Postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  defaced  or  smooth  coins,  uHll  not  be  accepted. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  that  are  good  until 
used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  Office  in  sets  of  20  for  ^1.00. 
Address  order  to  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

No  charge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States,  Alaska,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Philippine  Islands,  Porto  Rico,  Samoa,  or  to 
Canada,  Cuba,  or  Mexico.  To  other  countries  the  regular  rate  of  postage  is 
cliarged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  postage.  In  computing  foreign 
postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication. 

TO  LIBRABIANS 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  Congres- 
sional documents  and  reports)  is  the  classification  number  by  which  the  pub- 
lication is  arranged  in  the  Library  and  in  the  Sales  Stock  of  the  Office  of 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  It  can  be  used  as  a  classification  number 
by  such  libraries  as  are  using,  for  the  Departmental  publications,  the  arrange- 
ment of  public  documents  advocated  in  the  Checklist  of  United  States  public 
documents,  1789-1909.  In  using  this  number  as  a  classification  number  in  a 
library,  it  should  be  noted  that  the  shilling  mark  (/)  is  used  to  separate  what 
would  ordinarily  be  a  superior  number  or  letter  (the  numbers  or  letters  imme- 
diately following  the  line)  from  the  main  classification  number,  it  not  being 
practicable  to  print  these  numbers  and  letters  as  superiors  in  the  Monthly 
catalogue,  e.  g.,  the  number  A  1.23/a :  So  96/4  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalogue 
would  be  A  1.23' ;  So  96*  in  a  library. 

LIBBABY   OF   CONGEESS    CABD8 

Numbers  to  be  used  in  ordering  the  printed  catalogue  cards  of  the  Library 
of  Congress  are  appended  to  entries  for  the  more  important  publications.  These 
are  given  at  the  left,  with  "  L.  C.  card  "  prefixed.  Do  not  confuse  with  the 
Documents  Office  classification  number  given  at  the  right.  Orders  for  these 
cards,  remittances  in  payment  for  them,  and  requests  for  information  about 
them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  not  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

MONTHLY  CATALOGUE  DISTBIBUTION 

The  Monthly  catalogue  is  sent  to  public  libraries  free  on  application.  Sub- 
scription price  to  individuals,  75c.  a  year,  including  index;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $1.15  a  year.  Back  numbers  can  not  be  supplied.  Notify  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 

INDEtX 

An  Index  to  the  Monthly  catalogue  is  issued  at  the  end  of  the  fiscal  year. 
This  contains  index  entries  for  all  the  numbers  issued  from  July  to  June,  and 
can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume.  Persons  desiring 
to  bind  the  catalogue  at  the  end  of  the  year  should  be  careful  to  retain  the 
numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies  can  not  be  supplied. 


Monthly  Catalogue 


No.  443  NOVEMBER  1931 


AGRICULTURE  DEPARTMENT 

Note. — Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Department  Is- 
sues a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailea  to  all  applicants,  enabling  them 
to  select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Alfalfa.  Correlation  between  stand  and  yield  of  alfalfa  and  sweetclover;  by 
C.  J.  Willard.  1931.  [2] +461-464  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  re- 
search, V.  43,  no.  5,  Sept.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  Al  28/21 

Artichoke,  Jerusalem.  Storage  rots  of  Jerusalem  artichoke  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  H.  W.  Johnson.  1931.  ii  +  337-352  p.  11.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  4,  Aug.  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  Ar  78/2 

Cattle.  [Bureau  of  Animal  Industry]  order  332,  rule  1,  revision  30,  to  prevent 
spread  of  splenetic  or  tick  fever  in  cattle,  effective  Dec.  1,  1931 ;  [Nov.  7, 
1931].     [1931.]     2p.     t  A4.5:332 

Crops    and   markets,    Nov.    1931;    v.    8,    no.    11.     [1931.]     p.    457-496,    il.    4°. 
[Monthly.]     *Paper,  60c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  85c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  36.11/3  :  8/11 

Insect  rearing  cages.  Study  of  temperature  and  humidity  conditions  in  com- 
mon types  of  insect  rearing  cages  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Roger  C. 
Smith.  1931.  [2]  +  547-557  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research, 
V.  43,  no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  In  7/12 

Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  7  and  8:  Oct.  1  and  15,  1931.     [1931.] 
cover-titles,  p.  569-755,  il.     [Semimonthly.]     *Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $4.00  a 
vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $5.00. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  13-1837  A  1.23  :43/7,  8 

Contents. — No.  7.  Parasitism  of  Gibberella  saubinetii  on  corn  seedlings  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  Norma  L.  Pearson. — Heterospilus  cephi  Rohwer,  parasite  of 
European  wheat  sawfly,  Cephus  pysmaeus  (L.)  ;  by  C.  C.  Hill  and  H.  D.  Smith. — 
Germicidal  efficiency  of  mixtures  of  phenols  with  sodium  hydroxide,  with  glycerin,  and 
with  ethyl  alcohol  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  F.  W.  Tilley  and  J.  M.  Schaflfer. — 
Studies  of  lignin  in  wheat  straw  with  reference  to  lodging  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Max  Phillips.  Jehiel  Davidson,  and  H.  D.  Weihe. — Study  of  ova  from  fal- 
lopian tubes  of  dairy  cows,  with  genital  history  of  cows  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Fred  W.  Miller,  W.  W.  Swett.  Carl  G.  Hartman.  and  Warren  H.  Lewis. — Some  fac- 
tors concerning  earliness  in  cotton  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  A.  Ludwig. — No. 
8.  Inheritance  in  constant  hybrid  between  Aegilops  ovata  and  Triticum  dicoccum 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  {  by  J.  W.  Taylor  and  C.  E.  Leighty. — Infection  experi- 
ments with  cotton  root-rot  fungus.  Phymatotrichum  omnivorum  [with  li.st  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  David  C.  Neal  and  George  T.  Ratliffe. — Preliminary  report  on  poisonous 
effects  of  bitter  rubber  weed  (Actinea  odorata)  on  sheep;  by  A.  B.  Clawson. — Distribu- 
tion of  stimulative  cfficiencv  in  ultra-violet  spectrum  for  honeybee  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  Lloyd  M.  Bertholf. — Decomposition  of  green  manures  grown  on  soil 
and  turned  under  compared  to  decomposition  of  green  manures  added  to  fallow  soil 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Nathan  R.  Smith  and  Harry  Hunifeldt. — Methods  of 
estimating  cotton  fiber  maturity ;  by  R.  S.  Hawkins. — Nutritive  value  for  growing 
swine  of  proteins  of  linseed  meal  and  of  cottonseed  meal,  both  nlone  and  in  combina- 
tion with  proteins  of  corn  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  H.  Mitchell  and  T.  S. 
Hamilton. — Percentage  of  fat  as  basis  for  estimating  composition  of  milk  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  Orme  J.  Kahlenberg  and  Le  Roy  Voris. 

Note. — This  publication  is  published  by  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  Agriculture, 
with  the  cooperation  of  the  Association  of  Land-Grant  Colleges  and  Universities.  It  is 
distributed  free  only  to  libraries  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  to 
large  universities,  technical  schools,  and  to  such  institutions  as  make  suitable  exchanges 
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Official  record,  Department  of  Agi'iculture,  v.  10,  no.  45— i8;  Nov.  7-28,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  337-368,  il.  4"     [Weekly.]     ♦Paper,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $1.10. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-146  A  1.33  :  10/45-48 

Petroleum.  Penetration  of  petroleum  oils  into  plant  tissue ;  by  Josei)b  M.  Gins- 
burg.  1931.  [2]  +409-474  p.  [From  Joui'nal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43, 
no.  5,  Sept.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  P  448/2 

Publications.  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publi- 
cations, Oct.  1931.     See  Information  OflSce,  Publications,  p.  291. 

Tobacco.  Assimilation  of  nitrogen  by  tobacco  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
A.  B.  Beaumont,  G.  J.  Larsinos,  P.  Piekenbrock,  and  P.  R.  Nelson.  1931. 
[2] +559-567  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  6,  Sept. 
15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  T  551/19 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Agricultural  situation,  brief  summary  of  economic  conditions,  Nov.  1,  1931 ;  v.  15, 
no.  11.     [1931.]     24  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  for- 
eign subscription,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15  :  15/11 

Crops.     Influence  of  weather  on  crops,  1900-30,  selected  and  annotated  bibliog- 
raphy;  compiled  by  A.  M.  Hanuay.     Oct.  1931.     cover-title,  246  p.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  118.)      *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1015  A  1.38: 118 

Fruit.     Car-lot  shipments  of   fruits  and  vegetables   from   stations  in   United 
States,  calendar  years  1928  and  1929;   [compiled  by  Leona  Norgren].     Oct. 
1931.     cover-title,     152     p.     (Agriculture     Dept.     Statistical     bulletin     35.) 
*  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-292  A  1.34 :  35 

— —  Statistics  of  fruits  and  vegetables;  compiled  by  Elna  Anderson,  Paul  L. 
Koenig,  Roger  F.  Hale,  W.  H.  Youugmau,  R.  Royston,  Lucille  McKeever, 
Charlotte  M.  Ward,  Ruth  Griffith,  Vivian  M.  Behenna,  Anna  Sullivan,  William 
Broxton,  Florence  C.  Fitch,  and  Ruth  Tucker.  1931.  v+713-795  p.  (Year- 
book separate  1150.)      [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     *  Paper,  15c.      A  1.10/a  :  1150 

AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Farm-buildinffs.     Bibliography    relating    to    farm    structures ;    by    Guy    Ervin. 
Nov.  1931.     cover-title,  43  p.     (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication 
125.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1018  A  1.38: 125 

Planning  farmstead;    [by  M.  C.  Betts  and  W.   R.   Humphries].     [Aug. 

1920,  revised  Sept.  1931.]     [1931.]     24  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1132.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  20-1746  A  1.9  :  1132/3 

Fertilizers.  Progress  i*eport  on  mechanical  application  of  fertilizers  to  cotton 
in  South  Carolina,  1930  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  G.  A.  Cumings, 
A.  L.  Meluing,  G.  II.  Serviss,  and  Ward  H.  Sachs.  Nov.  1931.  32  p.  il.  (Ag- 
riculture Dept.  Circular  192.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Chemistry 
and  Soils  Bureau  and  National  Fertilizer  Association.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1020  A  1.4/2  :  192 

Irrigation.     Border  method   of  irrigation;    [by  Samuel    Fortier].     [Feb.    1922. 

revised  Dec.  1927,  reprint  1931.]     ii+36  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1243.)      *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  23-485  A  1.9  :  1243/2-3 

Corrugation  method  of  irrigation;  [by  James  C.  Marr].  [Aug.  1923,  re- 
vised Oct.  1931.]  [1931.1  24  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin 
1348.)     'Paper,  5c. 

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Irrigation — Continued. 

Tests  of  spray  irrigation  equipment ;  by  F.  E.  Staebner.     Nov.  1931.     30 

p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Circular  195.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1014  A  1.4/2 :  195 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Anthram  or  cbarbon;  [by  Henry  J.  Washburn.]     [Feb.  1917,  revised  Nov.  1931.] 
[1931.]     ii+14  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  784.)      [Super- 
sedes Farmers'  bulletin  439.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1022  A  1.9 :  784/2 

Goose  raising;  [by  Alfred  R.  Lee].     [Feb.  1917,  slightly  revised  1931.]     [1931.] 
ii+14  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  767.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-650  A  1.9  :  767/7 

Hog  houses.     Practical  hog  houses;   [by  E.  Z.  Russell].     [May,  1926,  reprint 
1931.]     ii+14  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1487.)     [Revision 
of  Farmers'  bulletin  438,  Hog  houses.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-877  A  1.9 :  1487/1-5 

Horses.    Breeds  of  draft  horses,  [by  G.  A.  Bell ;  revised  by  J.  O.  Williams  and 
S.  R.  Speelman].     [Nov.  1914,  revised  Oct.  1930,  reprint  1931.]     ii+14  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  619.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-380  A  1.9:  619/8-2 

Posters.    Free  your  poultry  flock  of  tuberculosis !     [poster].     1931.     8X5  in.     t 

A  4.16 :  T79/7 

Service  announcements.     Service  and   regulatory   announcements,   Oct.   1931 ; 
[no.]  294.     Nov.  1931.    p.  9^106.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c,  single  copy,  25c. 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1658  A  4.13 :  294 

Sheep.     Judging  sheep;    [by  G.  H.  Bedell].     [July,   1921,  revised  Nov.   1922, 
reprint    1931.]      24    p.    il.      (Agriculture    Dept.      Farmers'    bulletin    1199.) 
*  Paper,   5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  21-904  A  1.9 :  1199/1-10 

Tuberculosis  in  animals.  Cattle  tuberculosis  in  range  areas  is  yielding  to 
eradication  methods;  [by  W.  A.  Sullivan].  [1931.]  3p.il.  (Yearbook  sep- 
arate 1161.)     [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  1161 

Turkey  raising;   [by  Morley  A.  Jull  and  Alfred  R.  Lee].     [Apr.  1924,  revised 
Sept.   1931.]      [1931.]     ii+22  p.   il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'   bulletin 
1409.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1647  A  1.9: 1409/5 

BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY  BUREAU 

Birds.    Food  of  some  well-known  birds  of  forest,  farm,  and  garden ;  [by  F.  E.  L. 
Real  and  W.   L.  McAfee].     [Sept.  1912,   revised  Aug.   1922,   reprint  1931.] 
34  p.  il,      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  506.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.   card  Agr  23-255  A  1.9:  506/3-8 

CHEMISTRY  AND  SOILS  BUREAU 

Calvert  County,  Md.  Soil  survey  of  Calvert  County,  Md. ;  by  S.  O.  Perkins  and 
Merle  Hershberger.  [1931.]  cover-title,  22  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report] 
13,  series  1928.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Maryland  Geological  Survey 
and  Maryland  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on 
p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1019  A  47.o  .  928/13 

Fertilizer  studies  show  manner  of  distribution  is  extremely  important;  [by 
William  H.  Ross  and  Arnon  L.  Mehring].  [1931.]  3  p.  (Yearbook  separate 
1221.)      [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     t  A  LlO/a :  1221 

Hides  and  skins  require  prompt,  thorough  curing  to  bring  best  prices;  [by 
R.  W.  Frey  and  R.  M.  duBruyne].  [1931.]  4  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate 
1212.)      [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     t  A  1.10/a :  1^1- 

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Manure  substitutes  are  made  from  city  wastes  by  various  processes ;  [by  G.  P. 
Walton].  [1931.]  3  p.  11.  (Yearbook  separate  1209.)  [From  Yearbook. 
1931.]     t  A1.10/a:1209 

Maple  sifnip.  Production  of  maple  sirup  and  sugar ;  [by  A.  Hugh  Bryan,  Wil- 
liam F.  Hubbard,  and  Sidney  F.  Sherwood].  [Reprint  1931.]  35  p.  il.  (Agri- 
culture Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1366.)  [Feb.  1924,  on  p.  2,  is  date  of  previous 
reprint.  Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Forest  Service  and  Plant  Industry 
Bureau.  Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  516.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-209  A  1.9 :  1366/1-6 

Mecosta  County,  Mich.  Soil  survey  of  Mecosta  County,  Mich. ;  by  Robert  Wil- 
dermuth  and  J.  F.  Fonder.  [1931.]  cover-title,  30  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey 
report]  18,  series  1927.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Michigan  Agricul- 
tural Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper, 
10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1016  A  47.5 :  927/18 

Oranges  impaired  in  vitamin  C  content  by  arsenical  spray;  [by  E.  M.  Nelson]. 
[1931.]     2  p.     (Yearbook  separate  1216.)      [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     t 

A  1.10/a :  1216 

Sorgo-sirup  manufacture;  [by  A.  Hugh  Bryan  and  Sidney  F.  Sherwood].     [Feb. 
1924,    reprint   1931.]      ii-h29   p.    il.      (Agriculture   Dept.      Farmers'   bulletin 
1389.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Plant  Industry  Bureau.     Rfevision  of 
Farmers'  bulletin  477.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-264  A  1.9 :  1389/1-5 

Thayer  County,  Nclr.  Soil  .survey  of  Thayer  County,  Nebr. ;  by  E.  A.  Nie- 
schmidt,  R.  H.  Lovald,  R.  L.  Gemmell,  and  R.  C.  Roberts.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  38  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  20,  series  1927.)  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  University  of  Nebraska  State  Soil  Survey  Department  of 
Conservation  and  Survey  Division.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
♦Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agi-  31-1011  A  47.5 :  927/20 

Vicioria,  County,  Tex.  Soil  survey  of  Victoria  County,  Tex. ;  by  William  T. 
Carter,  C.  S.  Simmons,  H.  W.  H:iwker,  and  T.  C.  Reitch.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
61  p.  11.  2  p.  of  pi.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  21,  series  1927.)  [Preparc<l 
in  cooperation  with  Texas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illus- 
tration on  p.  2-4  of  coA^er.]     *Paper,  25c.     (incorrectly  given  on  publication 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1025  A  47.5 :  927/21 

Vinegar.     Making  vinegar  in  the  home  and  on  the  farm;   [by  Edwin  LeFevre]. 
[June,  1924,  reprint  1931.]     ii+29  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulle- 
tin 1424.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-649  A  1.9 :  1424/1-5 

York  County,  Nehr.  Soil  survey  of  York  County,  Nebr. ;  by  F.  A.  Hayes  and 
A.  W.  Goke.  [1931.]  cover-title,  37  p.  11.  map.  ( [Soif.survey  report]  10, 
series  1928.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  University  of  Nebraska  State 
Soil  Survey  Department  of  Conservation  and  Survey  Division.  Text  and 
illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  ♦Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1017  A  47.5:  928/10 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Cottage  cheese.    Manufacture  of  low-acid  rennet-t.ATe  cottage  cheese ;  bv  H.  L. 
Wilson  and  C.  S.  Trimble.     Oct.  1931.    lip.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.   'Miscel- 
laneous publication  119.)     ♦  Pai)er,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1008  A  1.38 :  119 

Milk  secretion  shown  by  experiments  to  be  continuous  process ;  [bv  W.  W. 
Swett].  [1931.]  4  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1247.)  [From  Yearbook,  1931.] 
t  A  1.10/a  :  1247 

ENTOMOLOGY  BUREAU 

Bees.     Wintering  bees  in  cellars;   [by]   E.  F.  Phillips  and  George  S.  Demuth. 
[Sept.    1918,    reprint    with    omissions]    1931.     22   p.    il.     (Agriculture   Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1014.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-924  A  1.9 :  1014/1-S 

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Cockroaches;  Tby]  C.  L.  Marlatt.  [Mar.  27,  1915,  revised  May,  1928,  reprint 
1931.]  15  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  658.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-1090  A  1.9 :  658/4-3 

Dexiu  ventralw  AMrich,  imported  parasite  of  Japanese  beetle;  by  R.  W. 
Burrell.  1931.  ii+323-336  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research, 
V.  43,  no.  4,  Aug.  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  B  393/15 

European  corn-l}orer.    Manure  piles  and  feed  lots  as  sources  of  European  corn 
borer    reinfestation ;    by   L.    B.    Scott.     Nov.    1931.     15   p.   il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Circular  194.)     *Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1023  A  1.4/2 :  194 

Flies.     Chemotropic  responses  of  house  fly,  green-bottle  flies,  and  black  blowfly ; 
by  E.  W.  Laake,  D.  C.  Parman,  F.  C.  Bishopp,  and  R.  C.  Roark.     Nov.  1931. 
lip.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  270.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Chemistry  and  Soils  Bureau.]     *Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agi-  31-1030  A  1.36:  270 

Green  clover  woi-ms.    Control  of  green  clover  worm  in  alfalfa   fields;    [by] 

Charles  C.   Hill.     Sept.   1918,    [reprint]    1931.     8  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  982. )     *  Paper  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr.  1S_921  A  1.9 :  9S2/1-4 

Insects  captured  by  airplane  are  found  at  surprising  heights:  [by  B.  R.  Coad]. 
[1931.]     4  p.  il.     (Yearbook  separate  1242.)      [From  Yearbook.  1931.]     t 

A  1.10/a :  1242 

Lime-sulphur  concenirate,  preparation,  uses,  and  designs  for  plants:  [by  E.  H. 
Siegler    and    A.    M.    Daniels].     [Dec.    1922,    reprint    1931.]     [2] +42    p.    il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1285.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Public  Roads  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-262  A  1.9 :  12S5/1-5 

Mites  and  lice  on  poultry;  [by  F.  C.  Bishopp  and  H.  P.  Wood].     [May,  1917, 
revised   Aug.   1931.]     [1931.]     ii  +  20   p.   il.     (Agriculture   Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin     801.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1012  A  1.9 :  801/6 

Monodontomerus  aereus  Walker,  both  primary  and  secondary  parasite  of  brown- 
tail  moth  and  gipsy  moth  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  C.  F.  W.  Muese- 
beck.  1931.  [2]  -f  445-460  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research. 
V.  43,  no.  5.  Sept.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a :  M  856/15 

Satin-moths.     Control  of  satin  moth  by  spraying  in  alternate  years ;  by  C.  W. 
Collins  and  Clifford  E.  Hood.     Oct.  1931.     12  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Cir- 
cular 189. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1006  A  1.4/2 :  189 

Western  pine-beetles.  High  and  low  lethal  temperatures  for  western  pine  beetle 
[with  list  of  literature  cited];  by  J.  M.  MiUer.  1931.  [2] +303-321  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  4,  Aug.  15,  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a  :  B  393/16 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Agricultural  experiment  stations.     Federal  legislation,  regulations,  and  rulings 
affecting  agricultural  experiment  stations.     [1931.]     22  p.     [Reprinted  with 
amendments  from  Department  circular  251,  revised  Feb.  1930.]      i 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-1586  A  10.2 :  L52 

Experiment  station  record.  Experiment  station  record,  v.  64;  index  number. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  xix  +  901-1000  p.  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  per 
vol.  (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25  per  vol.  ^„   ,,,  ,.   ^ 

L.  C.  card  Agr  9-832  ^  10-6  :  64/ind. 

NOTE.— Mainly  made  up  of  abstracts  of  reports  and  publications  on  agricultural 
science  which  have  recently  appeared  in  all  countries  especially  t^e  United  States^ 
Extra  numbers,  called  abstract  numbers,  are  issued,  3  to  each  volume  These  are 
made  up  almost  exclusively  of  abstracts,  that  is,  they  contain  no  editorial  notes  and 
only  a  limited  number  of  current  notes. 

. Same,  v.  65,  no.  7 ;  Nov.  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  601-700.     [Te^t  and 

illustration  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]  A  lU.b  .  bO.  ( 

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GUAM    AGEICXTLTtTKAI,   EXPERIMENT   STATION 

Report  of  Guam  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,   1930.     Sept.   1931.     cover- 
title.  29  p.  11.     ♦  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  12-1720  A  10.22/1 :  930 

HAWAU   AGRICULTURAL   EXPERIMENT   STATION 

Poultry.    Management  of  baby  chicks  in  confinement;  by  C.  M.  Bice.     Univer- 
sity of  Hawaii,  Honolulu,  T.  H.,  Mar.  li»31.    15  p.  il.     (Circular  1.)     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-626  A  10.9/4  : 1 

EXTENSION  SERVICE 

Extension  tiervicc  review,  v.  2.  no.  11 ;  Nov.  1931.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p. 
161-176,    il.    4°      [Monthly.      Text    and    illustrations    on    p.    2-A    of    cover.] 

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FOOD  AND  DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Food.  Index  to  Notices  of  judgment  [under  food  and  drugs  act]  17001-18000. 
[1931.]      p.    637-656.     t  A  40.6 :  17001-lSOOO/ind. 

Notices    of    judgment    under   food    and    drugs    act    18176-200.      [1931.] 

p.  101-129.    *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  8-878  A  46.6 :  18176-18200 

Same  18201-225.    Oct.  1931.    p.  131-150.    *  Paper,  5c. 

A  46.6 :  18201-18225 

Same  18226-300.     Nov.  1931.     p.  151-188.     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  46.6 :  18226-18300 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Directory,  Forest  Service,  Oct.  1931.     1931.     ii+35  p.     [Semiannual.]     + 

L.  C.  card  Agr  21-224  A  13.8/2 :  931/2 

Douglas  fir.  Thinning  experiments  in  young  Douglas  fir;  by  W.  H.  Meyer. 
1931.  [2] +537-540  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43, 
no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  D747/6 

Vegetative  changes  and  grazing  use  on  Douglas  fir  cut-over  land ;  by 

Douglas  C.  Ingram.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  387-417,  il.     [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  5,  Sept.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  D747/5 

Forestry  and  farm  income;  [by  Wilbur  R.  Mattoon],     [Aug.  1920,  revised  July, 
1928,  reprint  1931.]     36  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1117.) 
[Includes  list  of  Agriculture  Department  publications   relating  to  forestry 
for  the  farm.^     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  20-1788  A  1.9 :  1117/2-4 

Oleoresins.  Improvement  in  production  of  oleoresin  through  lower  chipping 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Eloise  Gerry.  Sept.  1031.  cover-title, 
24  p.  il.  6  p.  of  pi.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Technical  bulletin  2G2.)  *Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1001  A  1.36  :  262 

Pine-beetle  epidemics  are  now  controlled  by  burning  standing  trees;  [by  C.  B, 
Morse].  [1931.]  3  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1244.)  [Frum  Yearbook, 
1931.]     t  A1.10/a:1244 

Stutnpage  and  log  prices,  calendar  year  1929;  compiled  by  Henry  B.  Steer. 
Nov.  1931.    cover-title,  61  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Statistical  Imlletin  36.) 

*  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-110  A  1.34  :  36 

Wood-lots.     Making  woodlands  profitable  In  Southern  States;   [by  Wilbur  R. 
Mattoon].     [Jan.  1920,  revised  Jan.  192G,  reprint  1931.]     ii+3U  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1071.)     *Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  20-410  A  1.9  :  1071/4-2 

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November,  1931  291 

Maps 

Chains  National  Forest,  Idaho  [resources  and  recreation  features,  roads,  trails, 
etc.].  1931.  1  sheet  (with  map  ou  verso),  il.  large  4°,  folded  into  narrow  8° 
size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  IS  pages,     t  A  13.13 :  C  35 

Oregon  skyline  trail  map  from  Mount  Hood  to  Crater  Lake.  1931.  1  sheet 
(with  map  on  verso),  il.  oblong  f,  folded  into  narrow  8°  size  and  so  printed  as 
to  number   [1]+104-[1]   p.     t  A  13.13  :  Or  3/4/931- 

HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Child-welfare  stvdies  important  in  work  of  Home  Economics  Bureau ;  [by  Louise 
Stanley].  [1931.]  2  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1223.)  [From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  1223 

Clothing  costs  among  1,425  farm  families  reported  in  survey ;  [by  Faith  M. 
Williams].  [1931.]  3  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1224.)  [From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     t  A  1.10/a:  1224 

Food.     Care  of  food  in  the  home.     [Nov.  1923.  revised  Apr.  1926,  reprint  1931.] 
ii+13  p.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers"  bulletin  1374.)      [Revision  of  Farm- 
ers' bulletin  375.]     *  Paper,  oc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-35  A  1.9 :  1374/2-5 

Laundry.     Methods  and  equipment  for  home  laundering;  [prepared  by  Division 
of  Textiles  and   Clothing].     [June,   1926.  revised   Aug.   1929,   reprint  1931.] 
ii+37    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.    Farmers'    bulletin    1497.)      [Revision    of 
Farmers'  bulletin  1099.  Home  laundering.]     *Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-886  A  1.9  :  1497/2-3 

Meat  keeping  in  home  refrigerators  studied  in  varying  conditions ;  [by  A.  M. 
Pabst].  [1931.]  3  p.  (Yearbook  separate  122S.)  [From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  1228 

Textile  buying  for  the  home  would  be  aided  by  sj'stem  of  labeling;  [by  Ruth 
O'Brien].    [1931.]   4  p.    (Yearbook  separate  1231.)    [From  Yearbook,  1931.]    t 

A  l.lO/a :  1231 

INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Farmers'  bulletins.  List  [no.  1]  of  available  Farmers'  bulletins  and  Leaflets  of 
Departmentof  Agi'iculture  [Oct.  15,  1931].     [1931.]     [4]  p.     t    A  21.9/8: 1/27 

Publications.     United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publi- 
cations, Oct.  1931.     [1931.]     4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1414  A  21.6/5  :  931/10 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Austrian  icinter  i)ea  has  superior  value  as  green  manure;  [by  Roland  McKee]. 
[1931.]     3  p.  il.     (Yearbook  separate  1178.)      [From  Yearbook.  1931.]     t 

A  1.10/a :  1178 

Azaleas  introduced  from  Japan  are  suited  to  wide  area  in  U.  S. ;  [by  B.  Y. 
Morrison].  [1931.]  3  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1179.)  [From  Yearbook. 
1931.]     +  A  1.10/a  :  1179 

Blister  rust.  Blister-rust  control  is  aided  by  power  devices  for  spraying  host 
plants;  [by  C.  C.  Strong].  [1931.]  3  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1181.) 
[Fi-om  Yearbook,  1931.]     t  A  1.10/a  :  1181 

Blister-rust   control   is   effective   with   public's   cooperation;    [by   E.    C. 

Filler].  [1931.]  3  p.  IL  (Yearbook  separate  1182.)  [From  Yearbook, 
1931]     $  A  1.10/a:  1182 

Chayote,  tropic  cucurbit,  finds  wider  market  as  it  becomes  better  known ;  [by 
Robert  A.  Young].  [1931.]  3  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1183.)  [From 
Yearbook,  1931.]     J  A  1.10/a  :  1183 

Corn.  Better  seed  corn;  [bv  C.  P.  Hartley].  [Sept.  1920,  reprint  1931.]  15 
p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1175.)  *  Paper,  5c.  „,.,  -^ 
L.  C.  card  Agr  20-1744  A  1.9 :  11  <  5/1-10 

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292  November,  1931 

Corn — Continued . 

Corn  more  resistant  to  cold  when  grown  on  soil  rich  in  plant  food ;  [by  J. 

R.  Ilolbert].  [1931.]  4  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1184.)  [From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     t  A1.10/a:llS4 

Drought  in  1930  showed  some  strains  of  corn  to  be  drought  resistant;  [by 

Merle  T.  Jenkins  and  Fredi'rick  D.  Richey].  [1931.]  3  p.  (Yearbook  sepa- 
rate 1187.)     [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     J  A  1.10/a  :  1187 

Experiments  on  hybrid  vigor  and  convergent  improvement  in  corn  [with 

list  of  literature  cited] ;  by  Frederick  D.  Richey  and  George  F.  Sprague.  Oct. 
1931.  22  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Technical  bulletin  267.)  ♦Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1007  A  1.36:  267 

-^ —  Inheritance  of  resistance  to  rust,  Puccinia  sorghi,  in  maize  [with  list  of 
literature  cited];  by  E.  B.  Mains.  1931.  [2] +419-430  p.  il.  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Purdue  University  Agricultural  ExiJerimeut  Station.  From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  5,   Sept.  1,  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a :  M  288/29 

[Co:tO)i  more  productive  when  thick  spaced  for  small  upright  plants;  by  O.  F. 
Cook.]  [1931.]  6p.il.  (Yearbook  separate  1185.)  [From  Yearbook.  1931.] 
t  A  1.10/a :  1185 

Cotton  root-rot.  Viability  of  strand  hyphae  of  cotton  root-rot  fungus ;  by  David 
C.  Neal  and  Lawrence  G.  McLean.  1931.  [2] +499-502  p.  il.  [From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1931.]     t      A  1.23/a :  C  829/70 

Cranberries.  Fungous  diseases  of  cultivated  cranberry  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  C.  L.  Shear,  Neil  E.  Stevens,  and  Henry  F.  Bain.  Oct.  1931.  cover- 
title,  58  p.  il.  2  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  258.) 

*  Paper,  25c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1021  A  1.36 :  258 

CropH.  Relations  between  crop  yields  and  precipitation  in  Great  Plains  area : 
supp.  1,  Cro])  rotations  and  tillage  methods ;  by  E.  C.  Chilcott.  Oct.  1931. 
cover-title,  164  p.  il.  4°  (Miscellaneous  circular  81,  supplement  1.)  *  Paper, 
50c.  A  1.5/2  :  81/supp.  1 

Cytospora  canker  of  apple  trees;  by  D.  F.  Fisher  and  E.  L.  Reeves.  1931. 
[2] +431-4.38  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  5, 
Sept.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  Ap  52/49 

Emmer  and  spelt;  [by  John  H.  Martin  and  Clyde  E.  Leighty].  [July,  1924, 
reprint   1931.]     ii+13  p.  11.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'   bulletin   1429.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  24-G96  A  1.9: 1429/1  4 

Fruit  inttns.     Homemade  fruit  butters;  [by  C.  P.  Close].     [Sept.  1917,  revised 

Sept.  1922,  reprint  1931.]  ii+6  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin 
900.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  23-12  A  1.9  :  900/3  4 

Ooat  grass,  new  wheat-field  weed,  is  growing  troublesome;  [by  C.  O.  Johnston  |. 
[1931.]     3  p.  il.      (Yearbook  separate  IISS.)      [From  Yearbook,  3931.]     J 

A  1.10/a  :  11 SS 

Grain.     Fall-sown  grains  in  Maryland  and  Virginia;  [by  T.  R.  Stanton].     [Feb. 
1917,    revised   Apr.    1927,    reprint    1931.]      ii+21   p.    il.      (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  786.)      ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-10  A  1.9 :  7S6/3  2 

Orasse.'<.     Important   cultivated    grasses,    [by   C.    V.    Piper;    revised   by    II.    N. 
Vinail  and  C.  R.  Enlowl.     [  Fel).  1922,  revised  Oct.  1931.]     [1931.]     ii+34  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Doi)t.     Farmers'  Inilietin  1254.)      ♦Paper,  lOe. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1009  A  1.9  :  1254/4 

Inoculation  of  legumes  and  nonlegumes  with  nitrogen-fixing  and  other  bacteria; 
[by  F.  L(5hnis  and  L.  T.  Leonard].     [Aug.  192G,  nni.sed  Aug.  10,  192S.  reprint 
1931.]     ii+28  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1496.)      [Prepared 
In  cooperation  with  Chemistry  and  Soils  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1154  A  1.9 :  1496/2^ 

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November,  1931  293 

Oats.  Inheritance  of  type  of  floret  separation  and  other  characters  in  inter- 
specific crosses  in  oats  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Victor  H.  Florell. 
1931.  ii +365-386  p.  il.  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  California  Agricul- 
tural Experiment  Station.  From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43. 
no.  4,  Aug.  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  Oa  8/14 

Perennials    (plants).     Herbaceous  perennials;    [by   Furman   Lloyd   Mulford]. 

[May,   1924,    revised   Dec.   1929,  reprint  1931.]      ii+85  p.   il.      (Agriculture 

Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1381.)  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-648  A  1.9 :  1381/2-3 

Plants.  Duration  of  flowerless  condition  of  some  plants  in  response  to  unfavor- 
able lengths  of  day:  by  W.  W.  Garner  and  H.  A.  Allard.  1931.  [2] +439-443 
p.  il.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  5,  Sept.  1,  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a :  P694/25 

Hereditary  mutations  induced  in  plants  by  action  of  X  rays ;   [by  L.  J. 

Stadler].  [1931.]  3  p.  (Yearbook  sei>arate  1190.)  [From  Yearbook, 
1931.]     t  A1.10/a:1190 

Plant  growth  by  artificial  light  has  possibilities;    [by  W.  "W.  Garner]. 

[1931.]     4  p.  il.     (Yearbook  separate  1197.)     [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     t 

A  1.10/a :  1197 

Potatoes.     Seed   potatoes   and   how   to   produce   them;    [by   William    Stuart]. 
[May.  1923.  revised  June,  1929,  reprint  with  slight  changes  1931.]     ii+18  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1332.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin 
5.33,  Good  seed  potatoes  and  how  to  produce  them.]     *  Paper,  oc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1387  A  1.9 :  1332/5-2 

Sugar-cane.    Variety  tests  of  sugarcaues  in  Louisiana  during  crop  year  1929-30 ; 
by  George  Arceneaux,  I.  E.   Stokes,  and  R.  B.  Bisland.     Nov.  1931.     24  p. 
(Agriculture  Dept.    Circular  187.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-^65  A  1.4/2  :  187 

Wheat.  Influence  of  humidity  on  floral  infection  of  wheat  and  barley  by 
loose  smut  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  V.  F.  Tapke.  1931.  [2]+503- 
516  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43.  no.  6,  Sept.  15, 
1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  W56/104 

Study  of  certain  characters  in  wheat  back  crosses  [with  list  of  literature 

cited];  by  Victor  H.  Florell.  1931.  [2] +475-498  p.  il.  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Califoraia  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  From  Journal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  6,  Sept.  15,  1931.]     t        A  1.23/a  :  W56/105 

PLANT  QUARANTINE  AND   CONTROL  ADMINISTRATION 

Service   announcements.     Service   and   regulatory   announcements.   1930,   with 
List   of  plant   pests   intercepted    with   imported   plants   and   plant    products 
[title-page  and  contents].     Nov.  1931.    vi  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-383  A  48.7  :  102-105/t.  p.  &  cont. 

PUBLIC  ROADS  BUREAU 

Concrete.     Plain  concrete  for  farm  use;    [by  T.  A.  H.   Miller].     [Oct.   1922, 
reprint  1931.]      [2] +28  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Fanners'  bulletin  1279.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-1245  A  1.9 :  1279/1-8 

Small  concrete  construction  on  farm;    [by  M.   C.  Belts  and  T.  A.   H. 

Miller].  [May.  1926.  reprint  1931.]  ii+38  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1480.)  [Includes  list  of  Agriculture  Department  publica- 
tions relating  to  structural  use  of  concrete.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  2^-894  A  1.9 :  1480/1-O 

Electrical  equipment  on  movable  bridges;  by  Conde  B.  McCullough,  Albin  L. 
Gemenv,    and   W.   R.   Wickerham.      Oct.    1931.     cover-title,    114   p.    il.   2   pi. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  265.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
Oregon  State  Highway  Department.]     *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1010  A1.36:2bo 

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Plumbing.     Simple  plumbing  repairs  in  the  home;    [by  George  M.  Warren]. 

[Sept.,  1925,  reprint  1931.]  ii+14  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bul- 
letin 14G0.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  25-1441  A  1.9 :  1460/1-5 

Public  roads,  journal  of  highwa.v  research,  v.  12,  no.  9;  Nov.  1931.     [1931.] 

cover-title,  p.  217-236,  il.  4"  [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     •Paper, 
lOc.  single  copy,  i^l.OO  a  yr. ;  ioreign  subscription,  $1.50. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  18-322  A  22.6 :  12/9 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

CHmatoloyical  data  for  United  States  by  sections,  v.  18,  no.  6;  June,  1931. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  [212]  p.  il.  map,  2  p.  of  maps,  4°  *  Paper,  35c.  complete 
monthly  number,  $4.00  a  yr. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  14-5G6  A  29.29 :  18/6 

Note. — Made  up  of  separate  Climatologlcal  data  issued  from  42  section  centers  of 
the  United  Statos.  I'rinied  at  tlie  several  sectiou  centers  and  assembled  and  bound  at 
the  Washington  Office.  Issued  principally  for  service  use  and  cxchauyt*.  Back  numbers 
can  not  be  supplied.  The  separate  Climatological  data  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  rate  of  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr.  for  each 
section. 

Meteorology.  Monthly  meteorolgical  summary,  Washington,  U.  C,  Oct.  1931. 
[Nov.  3,  1931.]   [2]  p.  large  8"     t  A  29.30:  931/10 

Monthly  weather  review,  Aug,  1931;  v.  59,  no.  8.     [Nov.  5,  1931.]  cover-title,  p. 
295-329,  il.  map,  6  p.  of  maps,  4"  [Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]     ♦  Paper,  15c. 
single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.25. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-990  A  29.6/1 :  59/8 

KOTE. — The  Monthly  weather  review  contains  (1)  meteorological  contributions  and 
bibliography,  (2)  an  interpretative  summary  and  cliarts  of  the  weather  of  the  mouth 
in  the  United  States,  and  on  adjacent  oceans,  and  (3)  climatologlcal  tables  dealing 
with  the  weather  of  the  month.  The  contributions  arc  princljially  as  follows:  (a) 
results  of  observational  or  research  work  in  meteorology  carried  on  in  the  United 
States  or  other  parts  of  the  world,  (b)  abstracts  or  reviews  of  Important  meteorological 
papers  and  books,  and   (c)  notes. 

Special  articles. — Some  problems  of  Boulder  Canyon-Colorado  River  development ; 
hy  John  L.  Bacon. — Sounding-balloon  observations  made  at  Broken  Arrow.  Okla..  during 
international  month,  Dec.  1920  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  L.  T.  Samuels. — 
Weather  and  radio;  by  W.  J.  Humphreys. — Error  in  mnximum-thermometer  reading; 
by  W.  .T.  Humphreys. — Remarkably  heavy  rainstorm  in  Chicago  area  ;  by  O.  T.  Lay. 

PublicaUonft.     Price  list  of  publications,  Oct.  20.  1931.     [Oct.  19.  1931.1     A  v-     + 

A  29.31/3  :  931  /4 

P!^r7irTiompfer.9  nnd  pyrhcliomotrlc  measurements,  description  of  various  pyrholi- 
omoters  and  auxiliary  apparatus  employed  in  moasnrinsr  intensity  of  solar 
radiation,  with  instructions  for  their  care  and  for  rednotion  and  use  of  rec- 
ords; [by  Herbert  H.  Kimballl.  [Nov.]  1931.  iii-f2S  p.  il.  (Circular  Q 
[Solar  Kadintion  Investicntions  Section].)  ♦Paper.  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1031  A  29.11 ;  Q 

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AERONAUTICS  BRANCH 

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of  aircraft,  effective  as  amended  Apr.  7,  1931 ;  and  United  States  airport  ot 
entry  regulations,  effective  Nov.  1,  1931.  1931.  ii+5  p.  (Aeronautics  bulle- 
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Airways.    General  airway  information.     Sept.  1,  1931.     ii+184  p.  il.     (Airway 
bulletin  1.)     f 
L.  C.  card  31-28400  C  23.7/2 : 1 

NuTE. — This  bnllofin  ami  its  companion  publication.  .Virway  bulletin  2.  Uescriptions 
of  airports  iind  landing  tlclds  in  tlic  United  States,  supersede  the  loose-leaf  Airway 
bulletins  publislicd  l)y  the  Aeronautics  Branch  in  the  l)ast  on  matters  essential  to 
the  safe  and  reliable  operation  4if  aircraft  In  cross-country  oix-rations.  The  2  new 
Airway  bulletins  have  been  arraiiKed  to  Include  the  subjects  previously  coven'd  by 
the  loose-leaf  sheets  and  much  additional  information. 

Report.  Annual  report  of  assistant  Secretary  of  Commerce  for  aeronautics  to 
Secretary  of  Commerce,  fiscal  year  1931.  1931.  iv+43  p.  il.  *  Pai)er,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  27-27717  C  23.1 :  931 

Aiririij/  inups 

Louisville.  Kii..  to  Cleveland,  Ohio;  airway  map  115.  Scale  10  m.  =  1.3  in.,  .scuie 
1:500,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Wasliingt<»ii,  D.  C,  Oct.  1931.  43.2X 
10.1  in.     t  35<-..  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/1 :  115/2 

CENSUS  BUIIEAU 

Aircraft.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  aircraft,  motor  vehicles,  motor-vehicle  bodies  and  motor-vehicle  parts, 
motorcycles  and  bicycles.  1!>31.  iv  +  18  p.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  LeVeriie  lieales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  Georpe  W.  Fuller, 
in  charjre  of  work  on  aircraft  and  motor  vehicles  industries.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28178  C  3.37/26 :  Ai  7 

Alabama.     15th  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Occupjition  statistics,  Alabama. 
1931.     28  p.  4"     [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon 
E.  Truesdell.  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27278  C  3.37/31 :  Al  lb 

California,  l.'.th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930, 
wholesale  trade  bulletin.  State  series,  California,  statistics  for  State  and  cities 
of  5.000  poimlatictn  and  over.  1931.  83  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  sui>ervision 
of  Kol)ert  .7.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for  distribution,  and  Theodore  N.  Beck- 
man,  in  charge  of  wholesale  distribution,  assisted  by  Nathanael  H.  Enple  and 
C.  E.  Warner,  jr.,  experts  in  marketing.  Statistics  for  rural  areas  and  cities 
of  10,000  population  and  inider  were  compiled  under  supervision  of  Charles  D. 
Bohannan.  in  charw  of  agricultural  and  rural  distribution.]  t 
L.  C.  card  31-28388  C  3.37/23  :  C  12 

Clay-protlurfs  iu(1n.'<1rics.  15th  census  of  United  States  [19.'>0]  :  Manufactures, 
1929.  industr.v  series,  clay-products  industries  (clay  products,  other  than  pot- 
tery, and  nonday  refractories,  i)ottery,  including  ]>orcelain  ware),  and  sand- 
lime  brick.  1931.  iv+17  p.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne 
Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  James  O.  Reid,  in  charge  of 
work  on  clay  products  imlustries.]     *  Pajier,  10<-.  C  3.37/20  :C  57 

Clocks.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930):  Manufactures.  1929.  industry 
series,  clocks,  watdies.  and  parts.  19.31.  iv-f-O  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  sui)er- 
vision  of  L('\'erne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  mainifaclur«»s,  and  William  W. 
Sawyer,  in  charge  of  work  on  noiiferrous  metals  .iiid  their  itr(»ducts  group  of 
industries.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/26  :  C  02 

Clothino.     15th  census  of  United   States    |193(i|:  Census  of  distriimtion,  1930, 
merchandising  series,  retail  distribution  by  nien's-wear  chains.    1931.    14  p.  il. 
[Prei>ared  inider  suix-rvision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for  dis- 
tribution. I)y  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  rt>tail  distribution.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-27179  C  3.37/18 :  M  52 

Cotton.  October  refiort  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported,  and  exp<irted, 
and  active  cotton  s|)indles.  Nov.  14.  1931.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report. 
This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.21 :  931-932/3 

Report  on  cotton  ginning.  numl»er  of  bales  of  cotton  giiuied  from  growth 

of  1931,  prior  to  Nov.  1,  19:51,  and  comparative  statistics  to  ccn-responding  date 
in  19.30  and  1929.  Nov.  9.  1931.  oblong  .32"  |  Preliminary  report.  This  publi- 
cation is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.20 :  931-932/5 

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November,  1931  297 

Cotton — Continued. 

Same,  prior  to  Nov.  14,  1931,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresponding 

date  in  1930  and  1929.  Nov.  21,  1931.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  This 
publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.20 :  931-932/6 

Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, shipped  out,  on  hand,  and  exported  for  3  months  ending  Oct.  .'il,  1931 
and  1930.  Nov.  12,  1931.  oblong  32°  [Exports  of  cottonseed  products  are  for 
2  months  ending  Sept.  30.  Preliminary  report.  This  publication  is  issued  in 
postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.25  :  931-932/3 

niNtributing  agencies.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribu- 
tion, 1930.  wholesale  distribution,  definitions  and  classifications.  1931.  32  p. 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Kobert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for  dis- 
tribution, by  Theodore  N.  Beckman,  in  charge  of  wholesale  distribution,  assist- 
ed by  Nathanael  H.  Engle  and  C.  E.  AVarner,  jr.,  experts  in  marketing. 
Definitions  of  types  of  wholesale  establishments  engaged  in  distribution  of 
agricultural  jjroducts  were  prepared  by  Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  chaige  of 
agricultural  and  rural  distribution.]  f 
L.  C.  card  31-28533  C  3.37/2  :  D  63/4 

Fuel.     15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  mines  and  quarries,  1929, 
consumption  of  fuel  and  electric  energy  in  mining  and  quarrying  industries. 
1931.     18  p.  4"     [Prepared  luider  supervision  of  F.  E.  Berquist,  statistician  for 
mines  and  quarries,  assisted  by  Edward  B.  White.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28389  C  3.37/32 :  F  95 

15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  consumption  of 

fuel  and  electric .  energy  in  manufacturing  industries.  1931.  ii+32  p.  4° 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Le  Verne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manu- 
factures, and  Tracy  E.  Thompson,  analyst  of  manufactures  statistics.]  *  Pa- 
per, 5c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28534  C  3.37/27 :  F  95 

Furniture.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  furniture,  mattresses,  and  bed  springs.  1931.  iv+15  p.  4°  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and 
August  H.  O.  Rolle,  in  charge  of  work  on  forest  products  industries.]  *  Pa- 
per, 10c.  C  3.37/26  :F  98 

Hawaii.     15th  census  of  ITnited  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Hawaii,  number  of 
farms,  acreage,  tenure,  value,  mortgage  debt,  production,  and  livestock.     1931. 
13  p.  il.  4°     [Prepared  under  super\T.sion  of  Starke  M.  Grogan,  in  charge  of 
census  of  Territories  and  outlying  possessions.]     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26211  C  3.37/11 :  H  31 

Idaho.     15th  census  of  United   States,  1930:  Irrigation  of  agricultural  lands, 
Idaho,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.     1931.     13  p.  il.  4°     [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  assisted 
by  Paul  A.  Ewing.  specialist  in  irrigation.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27149  ^  C  3.37/24 :  Id  1 

Illinois.     15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Illinois,  statistics  by 
counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc.     1931. 
45  p.  il.  4°     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26898  C  3.37/13  :  II 6 

Indiana.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture,  Indiana,  statistics  by 
counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc.  1931. 
43  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/13:  In  2 

Jewelry.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  jewelry,  plated  ware,  silversmithing  and  silverware.    1931.    iv+11  p.  4° 

.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manu- 
factures, and  William  W.  Sawyer,  in  charge  of  work  on  nonferrous  metals  and 
their  products  group  of  industries.  ]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/26 :  J  54 

Kansas.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Kansas,  statistics  by 
counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc.  1931. 
45  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statis- 
tician for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/13  :  K  13 

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298  November,  1931 

Kansas — Continued. 

loth   census  of   United    States,   1930:   Irrigation  of  agricultural  lands. 

Kansjis,  statistics  tor  State  and  counties.  1931.  8  p.  il.  4°  [Preijared  under 
suiiervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  lor  agriculture,  assisted 
by  Paul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]     »  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/24  :  K  13 

Missouri.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Missouri,  stati-stics 
by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1931.  53  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  I5c.  C  3.37/13 :  M  69  o 

Montana.     15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Montana,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.     1931.     8  p.  il.  4°     [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  assisted 
by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-2s05O  C  3.37/25  :  M  70 

15th  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Occupation  .stiitistics,  Montana.     1931. 

20  p.  4"  [I'repared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Trues- 
dell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/31 :  M  76 

Netc  York  State.  15th  cen.sus  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  New  York, 
statistics  by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes, 
etc.  1931.  34  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  W^illiam  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/13 :  N  42  y 

North  Dakota.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture,  North  Dakota, 
statistics  by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes, 
etc.  1931.  27  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/13  :  N  81  d 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Occupation  statistics,  North  Dakota. 

1931.  IS  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon 
M.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.37/31 :  N  81  d 

Ohio.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Ohio,  statistics  by 
counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc.  1931. 
42  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/13 :  Oh  3 

Oregon.  15th  cen.sus  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Oregon,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  9  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/25:  Or  3 

Petroleum.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929.  indus- 
try series,  petroleum  refining  and  lubricating  oils  and  greases,  not  made  in 
petroleum  refineries.  1931.  iv  +  S  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of 
LeVerne  Beales.  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  Frank  Adams,  in 
charge  of  work  on  products  of  petroleum  and  coal  group  of  industries.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/26  :  P  44 

South  Dakota.  15th  cen.sus  of  United  States,  1930:  Irrigation  of  agricultural 
lands.  South  Dakota,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  9  p.  il.  4° 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for 
agriculture,  assisted  by  I'aul  A.  Ewing,  .specialist  in  irrigation.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/24  :  So  S  d 

15th  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Occupation  statistics.  South  Dakota. 

1931.  19  p.  4°  [Prei)ared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon 
E.  Truesdeil,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.37/31 :  So  8  d 

Sugar.  15th  census  of  United  States  [19301  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  sugar  industries  and  corn  sirup,  corn  sujiar.  corn  oil,  and  starch.  1931. 
iv  +  12  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statisti- 
cian f<»r  manufactures,  and  Frederick  J.  Wildman,  in  cliarge  of  work  on  food 
and  kindred  products  industries.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  C 3.37/26 :Su 3 

IIofT  to  order  publiontlonM — See  information   follotvlng'  Content* 


November,  1931  299 

Virginia.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Virginia,  statistics 
by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1931.  53  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  AVilliam  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/13 :  V  81 

15th  census  of  United   States.  1930:  Construction  industry,  1929.   State 

series,  Virginia,  statistics  for  State,  counties,  and  principal  cities.  1931.  29 
p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Alanson  D.  Morehouse,  in  charge  of 
census  of  construction,  and  Mrs.  I.  Mansfield  Spasoff.  a.ssociate  statistician.]  t 
L.  C.  card  31-28378  C  3.37/21 :  V  81 

Vital  statistics.  Manual  of  international  list  of  causes  of  death  based  on  4th 
decennial  revision  by  International  Commission  [for  Revision  of  International 
Classification  of  Nomenclature  of  Diseases  and  Causes  of  Death],  Paris,  Oct. 
16-19,  1929.  1931.  342  p.  [Prepared  under  direction  of  T.  F.  Murphy,  chief 
statistician  for  vital  statistics,  assisted  by  John  O.  Spain,  administrative 
assistant.]  *  Cloth,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  31-28392  C  3.2 :  D  34/4/4th  rev. 

Note. — This  is  the  4th  Manual  of  international  list  of  causes  of  death,  and  is  largely 
a  revision  of  the  previous  edition,  issued  in  1924,  and  is  based  upon  the  translation  of 
the  official  French  version  of  the  proceedings  of  the  International  Commission  of  1929. 

Washington  State.  15th  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Drainage  of  agricul- 
tural lands,  Washington,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  9  p.  il.  4° 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for 
agriculture,  assisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/25 :  W  27 

West  Virginia.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Occupation  statistics.  West 
Virginia.  1931.  22  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision 
of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

C  3.37/31 :  W  52v 

Wyoming.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Wyoming,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  7  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3,37/25  :W  99 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — The  monthly  Notice  to  mariners,  formerly  issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  been  consolidated  with  and  made  a  part  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  issued  by 
the  Lighthouses  Bureau,  thus  making  it  a  joint  publication.  The  charts,  coast  pilots. 
Inside  route  pilots,  tide  tables,  and  current  tables  of  the  Coast  and  Geodet'c  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. 

Coast  and   Geodetic  Survey  bulletin.   Oct.  31,   1931;   no.   197.     [1931.]     10  p. 
[Monthly.]     % 
L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20 :  197 

Coast  pilots.  Supplement  to  Inside  route  pilot,  New  York  to  Key  West,  6th 
(1927)  edition.     Aug.  26,  1931.     [l]+20  leaves.     (Serial  534.)     t 

C  4.6/3  :  N  42  y/927-7 

Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot,  Atlantic  Coast,  section  D.  Cape 

Henry  to  Key  West,  3d  (1928)  edition.  Sept.  11,  1931.  [11+21  leaves. 
(Serial    535.)      f  C  4.6/1 :  D/3/supp.  931 

Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot.  Gulf  Coast  (1926  edition).  Key 

West  to  Rio  Grande.     Sept.  21,  1931.     [l]+42  leaves.     (Serial  536.)     t 

C  4.6/4  :  926/supp.  6 

•     Supplement  to  United  States  coast  pilot.  Hawaiian  Islands.  1st   (1923) 

edition.     Aug.   17,   1931.     [l]+26  leaves.     (Serial   531.)     t 

C  4.7/5 :  923/supp.  931 

Publications.     Catalogue  of  charts,  maps,  coast  pilots,  tide  tables,  and  current 
tables  of  Philippine  Islands.     [Edition  of]  Nov.  1,  1931.     1931.     16  p.  il.  4° 
(Serial  532.)     t 
L.  C.  card  24-7297  C  4.5  :  931/4 

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300  November,  1931 

Report.  Annual  report  of  director  of  C<jast  and  Geodetic  Survey  to  Secretary 
of  Commerce,  tiscal  year  1931.  1931.  5  pt.s.  in  1,  ii+45  p.  2  pi.  8  maps.* 
♦  Paper,   60c.  C  4.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  ij,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  ' 

Trianguhitioii.     Trianirulation.     [1931.]     20  p.  il.     (Serial  529.)     t 

L.  C.  card  31-2S371  C  4.2  :T  73/2 

Charts 

Baltimore  I/arbor,  Aid.,  surveys  to  1930,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931, 
and  other  sources;  cliart  rA'j.  Scale  1:  15,000.  Wa.shington,  Coast  and  (Jeo- 
detic   Survey,  Oct.   1931.     30.5X40.5  in.     f     75c.  C  4.9 :  545 

C'oo.«  Ban,  Orrrj..  surveys  to  1928.  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  June.  1931; 
chart  59S4.  Sciile  1:20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct. 
1931.     29.5X38.3  in.     t     75c.  C  4.9: 5984 

Florida,  Chatham  River  to  Clam  P.iss.  surveys  to  1930  and  oilier  sources;  chart 
1254.  Scale  1:80.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev,  Oct.  1931. 
31.9X42.1  in.     t     75c.  0  4.9:1254 

Georges  Bank  and  Nantucket  Shoals,  T'uited  Slates,  east  coast,  surveys  to  193(1 
and  other  sources  :  chart  1107.  [  Scale  1 :  391,000.]  AVashington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1931.  31.8x45.9  in.  [For  offshore  navigation  only.] 
t     75c.  0  4.9:1107 

Orays  narbor.  Wa^sh.,  surveys  to  1927.  surveys  by  U.  S.  EugineiM-s  to  .Tuly.  1931. 
surveys  by  Port  of  Grays  Harbor  to  1929;  with  inset,  Continuation  of  Chehalis 
River :  chart  6195.  Scale  1 :  40.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survev. 
Oct.  1931.     24.5X.38.6in.     t     50c.  0  4.9:6195 

Hudson  Either.  Hudson  and  East  rivers,  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.,  from  west  67th  street 
to  Blackwells  Island,  surveys  to  1931,  surveys  by  IT.  S.  Engineers  to  1931, 
and  other  sources ;  chart  745.  Scale  1 :  10.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey,  Oct.  1931.     45.5X30.S  in.     t     75c.  C  4.9:  745 

Hudson  River,  N.  Y.-N.  J.,  Days  Point  to  Fort  Washington  Point,  surveys 

to  1930.  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931,  and  other  sources ;  chart  746. 
Scale  1 :  10.0<X).  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1931. 
40.7X28  in.     t     75c.  0  4.9:74(5 

Inside  route.  Inside  route,  Norfolk  to  Pungo  River,  Va.-N.  C.  from  latest 
surveys  and  other  information ;  chart  3252.  Scale  1 :  80.000.  Wa.shington. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1931.  34.1X21.9  in.  [Map  is  in  5  sec- 
tions.]    t     25c.  0  4.9:3252 

Inside  route,  Pungo  River  to  Topsail  Sound.  N.  C,  from  latest  surveys  and 

other  information;  chart  3253.  [Scale  1:80.000.]  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1931.     34.2X22  in.     [Map  is  in  4  sections.]     t     25c. 

C  4.9 :  3253 

Inside  route.  Topsail  Sound  to  Midway  Inlet,  N.  C.-S.  C,  from  latest 

surveys  and  other  infonnation ;  chart  32.54.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Washington. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1931.  34.1X22  in.  [Map  is  in  3  sections.] 
t     25c.  C  4.9 :  3254 

Jamaica  Bay  and  Rockaway  Inlet,  N.  Y.,  surveys  to  1928,  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  Aug.  1931  and  other  sources,  surveys  by  Department  of  Docks. 
N.  Y.  City,  to  1931  :  chart  542.  Scale  1  :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey,  Oct.  1931.     31.1X39.8  in.     t     T5c.  0  4.9:542 

Nantucket  Sound  and  approaches.  Mass.,  surveys  to  1928,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engi- 
neers to  1931.  and  other  sources;  chart  1209.  Scale  1:80.000.  Washington. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  19.31.     31.3X41.5  in.     t     75c.         C4.9:1201> 

New  York  Harbor,  surveys  to  1930,  surveys  by  V.  S.  Engineers  to  1931,  and 
other  sources:  <']iart  3(>9.  Scale  1:40.000.  Washington.  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey.  Oct.  1931.     43.6X3.3.7  in.     t     75c.  0  4.9:369 

North  Carol itw,  Cape  Lookout  to  New  River,  surveys  to  1928,  surveys  by 
U.  S.  Engineers  to  1930 ;  chart  1234.  Scale  1 :  80.000.  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey.  Oct.  1931.     31.2x38.9  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9: 1234 

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November,  1931  3Q]^ 

Olympia  Harbor  and  Budd  lulet,  Wash.,  surveys  to  1913,  survevs  by  U  S 
Engineers  to  1931;  chart  6462.  Scale  1:20,000.  Washineton,'^  Coast  "and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.   1931.     36.9X20.5  in.     t  50c.  ""  C  4.9: 6462 

Tacoma  Harbor,  Wa^h.,  surveys  to  1928,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931 
and  other  sources;  chart  6407.  Scale  1:15,000.  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1931.     25.9X36.2  in.     1 50c.  0  4.9:6407 

Whale  Branch,  passage  between  Coosaw  and  Broad  rivers,  S.  C,  surveys  to 
1921,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Jan.  1931 ;  chart  437.  Scale  1 :  40,000. 
Washington,   Coast  and   Geodetic    Survey,    Oct.   1931.     18.2X25.3   in.     1 25c. 

C  4.9 :  437 
FISHERIES    BUREAU 

Biology.     Progress  in  biological  inquiries,  1930;  by  Elmer  Higgins   [with  col- 
laboration  of  investigators].     1931.     ii+553-626  p.    il.  fApp.  3,   report   of 
commissioner  of  fisheries,  1931.]     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  F  21-2  C  6.1 :  931/app.  3 

Fisheries  service  bulletin,  Nov.  2,  1931;  no.  198.  [1931.]  6  p.  [Monthly.]  | 
L.  C.  card  F  15-76  C  6.9: 198 

Fishery  products.  Landings  by  fishing  vessels  at  principal  New  England  ports, 
Sept.  1931,  [with]  summary  and  comparisons  Sept.  1931  and  1930.  [1931.] 
3  leaves,  4°  (Statistical  bulletin  949.)     f  C  6.5:  949 

Same,  Oct.  1931,   [with]  summary  and  comparisons  Oct.  1931  and  1930. 

[1931]     3  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  952.)     f  C  6.5 :  952 

Report.    Annual  report  of  commissioner  of  fisheries  to  Secretary  of  Commerce, 
fiscal  year  1931.    1931.    ii+xxxiii  p.       *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  F  10-2  C  6.1 :  931 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Ru.'iiness.  Survey  of  current  business,  Nov.  1931;  v.  11,  no.  11.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  56  p.  il.  4"  [Monthly.  Contains  weekly  data  through  Oct.  24.  1931,  and 
monthly  data  through  September,  the  date  given  above  being  the  date  of 
issue.  Text  on  p.  2—4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy  (annual  supple- 
ment 25c.),  $1.50  a  yr.  (including  weekly  supplement)  ;  foreign  subscription, 
$2.50  (without  weekly  supplement). 
L.  C.  card  21-26819  C  18.35  :  931/11 

Same,   weekly  supplement,   Nov.   5-26,   1931.      [1931.]      Each  4  p.   il.   4° 

[Included  in  price  of  monthly  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  above.] 

C  18.36 :  931/45-48 

Cheniicul.s.  Chemical  industries  and  trade  of  Norway  and  Denmark;  [by 
William  T.  Daugherty].     1931.     u+32  p.     (Trade  information  bulletin  780.) 

*  Paper,  lOe. 

L.  C.  card  31-28380  C  18.25 :  780 

French   chemical   industry   and    trade   in   1930;    [by    Earle   C.    Taylor]. 

1931.     ii-f25   p.      (Trade  information   bulletin    781;    [Chemical   Division].) 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  29-26803  C  18.25  :  781 

Cocoa  in  Ivory  Coast;  by  Leonard  J.   Schwarz.     1931.     iv-t-36  p.  il.      (Trade 
promotion  series  125;  Foodstuffs  Division.)     *  Paper,  15e. 
L.  C.  card  31-28418  018.27:125 

Commerce.     Foreign  commerce  and  navigation  of  United  States,  calendar  year 

1930.  1931.     lxxxvii+700  p.  4°     *  Cloth,  $2.00. 

L.  C.  card  14-21466  C  18.19 :  930 

Same.     (H.  doc.  821,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Monthly   summary  of  foreign   commerce   of   United    States,    Sept.   1931. 

1931.  2  pts.  p.  1-76  and  ii+77-92  p.  4°     *  Paper,  pt.  1,  10c.  single  copy,  *  pt.  2, 
5c.  single  copy,  $1.25  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.85. 

L.  C.  card  14-21465  018.7:932/3-1,3-2 

Same.     1931.     [2  pts.  in  1],  92  p.  4°     (H.  doc.  53,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

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302  NOVEMBEB,  1931 

Commerce  rcportu,  weekly  survey  of  foreigu  trade,  reports  from  representatives 
of  Departments  of  Coiunierce  and  State  in  forei;ru  countries  and  articles  pre- 
pared in  bureau  at  Washinjrton,  Nov.  2-30,  1031;  no.  44— IS  [series  1931]. 
[1931.]     cover-titles,  p.  241-528,  il.  4°     [Text  and  maps  on  p.  2-i  of  covers.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $4.U0  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $6.00. 

C  18.5/1 :  931/44-48 

Cotton  production  and  distribution  in  Gulf  Soutlnvest;   by  Elma   S.  Moulton. 
11)31.     vi+311  p.  il.  1  111.  2  maps.     (Domestic  commerce  series  49;  [Domestic 
Regional  Division].)      [Pt.  3  of  Commercial  survey  of  Gulf  Southwest.]     •  Pa- 
per, 80c. 
L.  C.  card  31-2&436  C  18.28:  49 

Fish-meal.  International  trade  in  fish  meal  [with  list  of  publications  cited; 
compiled  by  George  J.  Carr,  from  reports  of  oversea  representatives  of  Depart- 
ments of  Commerce  and  State,  liureau  of  Fisheries,  and  from  other  sources]. 
1931.     ii  +  18  p.     (Trade  information   bulletin   779;    [Foodstuffs  Division].) 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28372  C  18.25 :  779 

Fuel  and  power  in  Latin  America  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  J.  R.  Bradley.     1931. 
v+130  p.  il.  map.     (Trade  promotion  series  126;  Minerals  Division.)     ♦Pa- 
per, 25e. 
L.  C.  card  31-28373  C  18.27 :  120 

Luml)er.     Methods  of  handling  American  lumber  in  Mexico,  Central  America, 
and  West  Indies-.     1931.     vii4-40  p.     [Includes  list  of  lumber  publications  of 
Commerce  Department.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-27290  C  18.2  :  L  97/10 

Note. — This  bulletin  is  the  4th  of  a  new  series  prepared  by  the  Lumber  Division  in 
revision  of  an  original  series  issued  in  1923  on  methods  of  handling  lumber  imports  In 
fore  gn  countries.  In  1923.  n  publication  was  issued  with  title.  Methods  of  handling 
luml)er  imports  in  Canada,  Mexico,  Central  America,  and  West  Indies,  as  Trade  infor- 
mation  bulletin   109. 

Paper.     :Market  for  paper  and  paper  products  in  Cuba  ;  [by  William  B.  Murray]. 

1931.     ii-f  18  p.     (Trade  information  bulletin  782;  [Paper  Division].)     ♦Pa- 
per, 10c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28419  C  18.25 :  782 

Publications  of  Bureau  of  Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce.     [Edition  of]  Oct. 
1931.     1931.     v+133  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  28-20893  C  18.22/2  :  931/2 

Radio  apixiratus  and  appliances.  Merchandising  problems  of  radio  retailers  in 
1930;  [by  Jerome  Hubbard].  1931.  ii-f 23  p.  (Trade  information  bulletin 
778;     [Electrical    Equipment    Division    and    Marketing    Service    Division].) 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28379  C  18.25 :  778 

Report.  Annual  report  of  director  of  Bureau  of  Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce 
to  Secretary  of  Commerce,  fiscal  year  1931.  1931.  iv-|-51  p.  il.  *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  14-30033  C  18.1 :  931 

LIGHTHOUSES  BUREAU 

Buoys.  Specifications  for  buoys  and  appeudages,  1931.  1931.  [l]+7  p.  23  pi. 
4"     t  C  9.22  :  B  88/5/931 

V/th  District.     Light  list,  Ohio,  Tennessee,  Kanawha,  Monongahela,  and  Alle- 
gheny rivers,  14th  lighthouse  district;  1931,  corrected  to  Sept.  15.     1931.     [1| 
+130  p.  narrow  10°     [About  half  of  the  pages  are  blank.]     ♦  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  11-35302  C  9.28 :  931 

Li(ihlhouse   service   hulletin,    v.   4,    no.   23;    Nov.   2,    1931.     [1931.]     p.   91-94. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  12-35121  C  9.31 :  4/23 

Notices  to  tnarincrs.  Notice  to  mariners,  Great  Lakes,  weekly,  no.  3(J-39,  1931; 
Nov.  0-27  [l!t3]].  Conover  Press,  Detroit  [Nov.  5-25,  1931J.  various  paging. 
tSupt.  of  Lighthouses,  Detroit,  Mich.  C  9.41 :  931/36-39 

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Notices  to  Mariners — Continued. 

Notice  to  mariners,   weekly,   no.  44-47.   1931;  Nov.  4-25    [19.^1].     1931. 

various  papinff.  map.     [Issued  jointly  with  Coast  and  Geodetic  Siirvey.l     t 

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merce, fiscal  year  1931.    1931.    ii+41  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  12-4661  C  9.1 :  931 

MINES    BUREAU 

Abrasive  materials  in  1930  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Paul  Hatmaker  and  A.  E. 
Davis.  Nov.  18,  1931.  [1] +151-169  p.  [From  Mineral  resources,  1930, 
pt.  2.]     *  Paper,   5c.  C  22.8/a  :  Ab  84/930 

Arsenic,  bismuth,  selenium,  and  tellurium  in  1930;  by  V.  C.  Heikes.  Nov.  4, 
1931.  [1] +25-30  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,"^  pt.  1.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

C  22.8/a  :  Ar  72/2/930 

Clay  in  1930;  by  Jefferson  Middleton  and  K.  V.  Herlihy.  Nov.  16,  1931.  [1]  + 
171-180  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  22.8/a  :  C  579/930 

Coal  in  1929;  by  F.  G.  Tryon  and  L.  Mann.  Oct.  1931.  xi+673-8nS  p.  11. 
[From  Mineral  resources,  1929,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  35c.  C  22.8/a  :  C  631/929 

Coal  mines  and  mining.    Concrete  stoppings  in  coal  mines  for  resisting  explo- 
sions, detailed  tests  of  typical  stoppings  and  strength  of  coal  as  a  buttress ;  by 
George    S.    Rice.    H.    P.    Greenwald,    H.    C.    Howarth.    and    S.    Avins.     1931. 
iv+63  p.  il.  1  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.     (Bulletin  345.)     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28393  C 22.3:  345 

Explosions  in  Washington  coal  mines ;  by  S.  H.  Ash.     1931.     iii+52  p. 

(Technical  paper  507.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

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Permissible  coal-handling  equipment,  approved  Jan.  1926-Dec.  1930;  by 

L.  C.  Usley,  E.   J.   Gleim.   and  H.  B.  Brunot.     1931.     iv+91  p.   il.   1  tab. 
(Bulletin  343.)     *  Paper,  35e. 

L.  C.  card  31-28395  C  22.3  :  343 

Feldspar  in  1930;  by  H.  Herbert  Hughes  and  Jefferson  Middleton.  Nov.  16, 
1931.     [1] +137-149  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  22.8/a  :  F  333/930 

Gases  that  occur  in  metal  mines ;  by  D.  Harrington  and  E.  H.  Denny.     1931. 
ii+21  p.     (Bulletin  347.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
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Iron  ore,  pig  iron,  and  steel  in  1930;  by  Hubert  W.  Davis.  Nov.  19,  1931. 
[11+57-98  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  22.8/a :  Ir6/930 

Lead  and  zinc  pigments  and  salts  in  1930;  by  Elmer  W.  Pehrson.  Nov.  23, 
1931.     [1] +113-131  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  22.8/a  :  L  469/930 

Mineral  resources  of  United  States.  1930  (summary),  introduction  by  O.  E. 
Kiessling,  statistics  assembled  under  supervision  of  Martha  B.  Clark  from 
data  furnished  by  specialists  of  Division  of  Mineral  Statistics.  Nov.  9,  1931. 
ii+Al-A120  p.     [Prom  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  1,]     *Paper,  20c. 

C  22.8/a  :  M  662/1/930 

Platinum  and  allied  metals  in  1930;  by  Hubert  W.  Davis.  Nov.  16,  1931. 
[11+99-112  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  22.8/a  :  P  696/930 

Publications.  New  publications.  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  198;  Oct.  31, 
1931.     [1931.]     4  p.     t  0  22.7/3:198 

Report.  Annual  report  of  director  of  Bureau  of  Mines  to  Secretary  of  Com- 
merce, fiscal  vear  1931  (21st  report).  1931.  iv  +  61  p.  il.  1  pi.  *  Paper,  10c. 
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Sulphur.     Influence  of  fractionation  on  distribution  of  sulphur  in  gasoline;  by 
Ralph  H.  Esixich  and  H.  P.  Ruo.     1031.     ii  +  24  p.  il.   1  pi.     (Technical 
paper  505. )     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-2S297  C  22.5:  505 

Sulphur  and   pyrites   in   1930;   by   Robert  H.   Ridgway.     Nov.   6,   1931. 

[1]  +  117-135  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

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NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

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merce, fiscal  vear  1931.     1931.     ii  +  12  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
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Same     (H.  doc.  6,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

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over,  Nov.  2,  1931.     1931.     ii+73  p.  4°     (Serial  168.)      [Monthly.]     *  Paper, 
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chant vessels  of  United  States,  year  ended  June  30,  1931.  1931.  148  p.  il.  23 
pi.  lai-ge  8°  [Includes  official  numbers,  signal  letters,  etc.]  *  Paper,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  7-27311  C  11.5 :  931/2 

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copies.  These  are  not  enumerated  in  this  catalogue,  but  may  be  obtained  for  10c.  each 
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be  obtained  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Rules  of 
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Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Bruce,  Edwin  L.,  jr.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2918,  in  re  Edwin  L.  Bruce,  jr..  labels ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  4  p.  4°     $  C  21.10  :  B  83 

Copperweld  Steel  Company.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent 
appeal  no.  3029,  in  re  Copperweld  Steel  Company,  tvade-niark  for  wire,  cable, 
ground  rods,  anchor  rods,  etc. ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  5  p.  4°  J  C  21.10:  C79:i 

Cross,  Walter  M.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3014,  in  re  Walter  M.  Cross,  steam  generator;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  7  p.  4"  t  C  21.10:  C8S4/2 

Davidson.  Thomas  D.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeals 
nos.  2838  and  2839,  in  re  Thomas  D.  Davidson,  signal  glass  and  reflecting 
surfaces;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title.  15  p.  4°     J 

C  21.10  :D  284 

Decisions.  [Decisions  in  patent  and  trade-mark  cases,  etc.]  Nov.  3,  1931. 
p.  1-14,  large  8°  [From  Official  gazette,  v.  412,  no.  1.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  50c.  a  yr. 

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Fischer,  Albert  C.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3019,  in  re  Albert  C.  Fisclier,  roofing  tape ;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  9  p.  4°   %  C  21.10 :  F  522/8 

Martin,  Jesse  C,  jr.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2882,  in  re  Jesse  C.  Martin,  jr.,  plug  cock  and  means  for  operating  same; 
brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  10  p.  4"    t 

C  21.10 :  M  364/3 

Offlcial  gazette.  Oflicial  gazette  of  Patent  Office,  containing  patents,  trade- 
marks, designs,  and  labels  issued  Nov.  3-24,  1931 ;  v.  412,  no.  1-4.  [1931.] 
cover-titles,  1099+ [clxxiv]  p.  il.  large  8°     [Weekly.]  *  Paper,  25c.  single 

copy,  $10.00'  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $16.00. 
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In  patent  cases. 

The  annual  index  of  patents  will  hereafter  be  published  in  2  parts,  one  on  Patents, 
price  $1.00,  and  the  other  on  Trade-marks,  price  50c.  These  indexes  are  not  included 
in  the  regular  subscription  price  for  the  Official  gazette  given  above,  but  will  be  sent  to 
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Same,  vpeekly  index,  with  title.  List  of  trade-mark  applicants  published 

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gazette,  V.  412,  no.  1.]     t     Paper,  $1.00  a  yr.  C  21.5/a4 :  412/1 

Same  [Nov.  10,  1931].     [1931.]  xlii  p.  large  8"     [From  Official  gazette,  v. 

412,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a4  :  412/2 

Same  [Nov.  17,  1931].     [1931.]     xlii  p.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette, 

V.  412,  no.  3.]  C  21..5/a4  :  412/3 

Same  [Nov.  24,  1931].     [1931.]     xliv  p.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette, 

V.  412,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a4 :  412/4 

Patents.  Classification  of  patents  issued  Nov.  3-24,  1931.  [1931.]  Each  2  p. 
large  8°     [Weekly.    From  Official  gazette,  v.  412,  no.  1-4.]     f 

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15-49  +  xiii  p.  il.  large  8"  [From  Official  gazette,  v.  412,  no.  1.]  *  Paper 
10c.  single  copy,  $2.50  a  yr.  C  21.5/a3  :412/1 

Same,  Nov.  10,  1931.     [1931.]     285-321  +  ix  p.  il.  large  8°  [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  412,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a3  :  412/2 

Same,  Nov.  17,  1931.     [1931.]     565-598  +  x  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  412,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a3 :  412/3 

Same,  Nov.  24.  1931.     [1931.]     841-880  +  xii  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,   v.   412,   no.  4.]  C  21.5/a3  :  412/4 

PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION 

Commerce  Department.  Supplement  to  annual  List  of  publications  [of  Depart- 
ment of  Commerce  available  for  distribution],  Oct.  31,  1931.  ,  [1931.] 
5  p.     [Monthly.]     t  016.6:931/10 

RADIO  DIVISION 

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Report.     Annual  report  of  director  of  Radio  Division  to  Secretary  of  Commerce, 

fiscal  year  1931.    1931.    ii  +  15  p.    *  Paper,  5c. 

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STANDARDS  BUREAU 

Ammonium  chlorid.  Use  of  saturated  ammonium  chloride  in  elimination  of 
contact  potentials;  by  S.  F.  Acree  [and]  C.  N.  Murray.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
p.  713-721,  il.  (Research  paper  369.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of 
research,  v.  7,  Oct.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  369 

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306  November,  1931 

Camphor.  Cryoscopic  constant,  heat  of  fusion,  and  heat  capacity  of  camphor; 
by  Mikkel  Frand.sen.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  477-^83,  il.  (Research  paper 
353.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Sei)t.  1931.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  353 

Color  tcmiwrature.  Correlated  color  temperature  for  illuminants  [with  biblio- 
graphy] ;  by  Raymond  Davis.  [1931. J  cover-title,  p.  659-081,  il.  (Research 
paper  365.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standard.s  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Oct. 
1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  365 

Commercial  standards  monthly,  review  of  progress  in  commercial  standardiza- 
tion and  simplification,  v.  8,  no.  5;  Nov.  1931.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  129- 
160,  il.  4°  *  I'aper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  20-26685  C  13.21 :  8/5 

Cyclohexane.  Isolation  and  determination  of  cyclohexane  in  a  midcontiuent 
petroleum;  by  Johannes  H.  Bruuu  [and]  Mildred  M.  Hicks-Bruun.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  p.  607-615,  il.  (Research  paper  360.)  [From  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Sept.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  360 

Homes.  How  to  own  your  home,  handbook  for  prospective  home  owners,  by 
John  M.  Gries  [and]  James  S.  Taylor ;  Foreword  by  Herbert  Hoover.  2d  edi- 
tion, Aug.  1931.  1931.  viii+26  p.  (Building  and  Housing  [Division].  BH17.) 
[Supersedes  BH4.  Includes,  on  p.  4  of  cover,  list  of  Standards  Bureau  publi- 
cations on  housing,  city  planning,  zoning,  and  building  codes.]  *  I'aper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28397  C  13.2  :  H75/931 

Journal  of  research.  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  Nov.  1931 ;  v.  7, 
no.  5.  1931.  [2] -1-705-1016  p.  il.  9  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  2  tab.  [Monthly.] 
♦Paper,  40c.  (single  copies  vary  in  price),  $2.75  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$3.50. 

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Contents. — RP372,  Highly  purified  wood  fibers  as  paper-making  material ;  by  Royal 
H.  Rasch,  Merle  B.  Shaw,  and  George  W.  Blckini;. — RP373,  Preliminary  note  on 
automatic  recorder  giving  continuous  height  record  of  Kennelly-Heaviside  layer ;  by  T. 
R.  Gilliland  and  G.  W.  Kenricli. — Rl'374,  Relative  spectral  energy  distribution  and 
correlated  color  temperature  of  N.P.L.  white  light  standard  ;  by  Raymond  Davis  and 
K.  S.  Gibson. — RP375,  Isolation  and  determination  of  methylcycloix^ntane  in  a  mid- 
continent  petroleum  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Mildred  M.  Hicks-Bruun  and  Johannes 
H.  Bruun. — RP37(),  Photographic  emulsion,  silver  ion-gelatin  equilibrium  ;  by  Burt  H. 
Carroll  and  Donald  Hubbard. — RP377,  General  formula  for  computation  of  colori- 
metric  purity  ;  by  Deane  B.  Judd. — RP37S,  Variation  of  photographic  sensitivity  with 
different  liglit  sources;  by  Raymond  Davis  and  Gerald  Kent  Neeland. —  [RP379], 
Laboratory  rectifying  stills  of  glass ;  by  Johannes  H.  Bruun  and  Sylvester  T.  Schick- 
tanz. — RI'380.  TTse  of  zinc  oxide  in  determinations  of  cobalt  and  manganese;  by  James 
I.  Hoffman. — RP381,  Decomposition  of  tricalcium  silicate  in  temperature  range,  1,000°- 
1,300°  C.  ;  by  E.  T.  Carlson. — RP382,  Determination  of  coefficient  of  cubical  expansion 
of  solid  benzoic  acid  by  means  of  gas-filled  dilatometer ;  by  E.  R.  Smith. — RP383. 
Isolation  of  normal  nonane  from  a  midcontiuent  petroleum  ;  by  Joseph  D.  White  and 
F.  W.  Rose,  jr. — RP384,  Analysis  of  cyanide  silver-plating  solutions  [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  R.  M.  Wick. — RP385,  Silvering  and  evacuating  pvrex  Dewar  flasks ; 
by  R.  B.  Scott,  J.  W.  Cook,  and  F.  G.  Brickwedde. — RP386  Relation  of  torque  to 
tension  for  thread-locking  devices;  by  H.  L.  Whittemore,  G.  W.  Nusbaum,  aud  B.  O. 
Seaquist. 

Krypton.  Further  description  and  analysis  of  1st  spectrum  of  krypton ;  by 
William  F.  Meggers,  T.  L.  deBruin  [and]  C.  J.  Humphreys.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  p.  643-657,  1  tab.  (Research  paper  3G4.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards 
journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Oct.  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  364 

Hyperfine   structures   in   1st   spectra   of   kr.vpton   and   xenon ;   by  C.   J. 

Humphreys.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  453-463.     (Research  paper  351.)     [From 
Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Sept.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  351 

Leather.  Hydrolysis  of  chestnut  and  quebracho  tanned  leathers  by  sulphuric 
acid;  by  E.  L.  Wallace.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  621-030,  il.  (Research  paper 
362.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7.  Oct.  1931.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a:  362 

Libraries.     Survey  of  storage  conditions  in  libraries  relative  to  preservation  of 
records;  by  Arthur  E.   Kimberly    [and]    J.   F.   G.   Hicks,  jr.     Oct.  5,   1931. 
[1]-|-S  p.     (MiscQilaiieous  publication  128.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
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Mannose.  Optical  rotation  and  atomic  dimension,  balogeno-tetra-acetyl-deriva- 
tives  of  mannose,  their  configurational  peculiarities ;  by  D.  H.  Brauns. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  p.  573-583,  1  pi.  (Research  paper  358.)  [From  Bureau 
of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Sept.  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  13.22/a :  358 

Paper.  Accelerated  aging  test  for  paper;  by  Royal  H.  Rasch.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  p.  465-475,  il.  (Research  paper  352.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  jour- 
nal of  research,  v.  7,  Sept.  1931.]     *Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  352 

Permanence  studies  of  current  commercial  book    papers;   by   John   O. 

Burton.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  429-439,  il.  (Research  paper  349.)  [From 
Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Sept.  1931.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  349 

Petroleum.  Abridged  volume  correction  table  for  petroleum  oils,  approved  by 
American  Petroleum  Institute,  American  Society  for  Testing  Materials,  Bu- 
reau of  Mines,  and  Bureau  of  Standards.  Oct.  27,  1931.  4  p.  large  8° 
(Circular  154,  supplement.)     *Paper,  5c.  013.4:154/3 

Photographic  sensitimty.  Experimental  study  of  several  methods  of  represent- 
ing photographic  sensitivity ;  by  Raymond  Davis  [and]  Gerald  Kent  Neeland. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  p.  495-517,  il.  (Research  paper  355.)  [From  Bureau  of 
Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Sept.  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.     C  13.22/a  :  355 

Phototherapy.  Radiometric  measurements  on  carbon  arc  and  other  light  sources 
used  in  phototherapy ;  by  W.  "W.  Coblentz,  M.  J.  Dorcas,  [and]  C.  W.  Huiihes. 
Nov.  19,  1926,  [reprint  with  slight  changes]  1931.  [1] +535-562  p.  il.  large  8° 
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Plumhing.  Supplement  to  Recommended  minimum  requirements  for  plumbing. 
Progress  revision.  May,  1931.  1931.  [l]+3  p.  3  pi.  3  tab.  [Recommended  by 
subcommittee  on  plumbing  of  Building  Code  Committee,  to  be  substituted  for 
corresponding  numbered  sections  in  its  report  Recommended  minimum  require- 
ments for  plumbing  (BH13) ,  dated  1929.]     *  Paper,  10c.     C  1.13  :  P  73/2/supp. 

Publications  of  Bureau  of  Standards,  monthly  list  78;  Nov.  2,  1931.  [1931.] 
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Pyrometer  protection  ttilies.  Passage  of  gas  through  walls  of  pyrometer  protec- 
tion tubes  at  high  temperatures  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Wm.  F.  Roeser.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  p.  485-494.  il.  (Research  paper  354.)  [From  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Sept.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  354 

Quartz  plates.  Some  experimental  studies  of  vibrations  of  quartz  plates ;  by 
R.  B.  Wright  [and]  D.  M.  Stuart.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  519-553,  il.  2  pi.  12 
p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  356.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of 
research,  v.  7,   Sept.  1931.]     *  Paper,  20c.  C  13.22/a  :  356 

Radiation  from  probe  surfaces  bombarded  by  electrons;  by  F.  L.  Mohler  [and] 
C.  Boeckner.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  751-764,  il.  (Research  paper  371.) 
[From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Oct.  1931.]  *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  371 

Report.    Annual  report  of  director  of  Bureau  of  Standards  to   Secretary  of 

Commerce,  fiscal  year  1931.  1931.  ii+50  p.  1  pi.  (Miscellaneous  publication 
131.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

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Soil  corrosion.  Correlation  of  certain  soil  characteristics  with  pipe  line  cor- 
rosion;  by  I.  A.  Denisoo.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  631-642,  il.  (Research 
paper  363.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Oct.  1931.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  C13.22/a:363 

Soil-corrosion  studies:  Nonferrous  metals  and  alloys,  metallic  coatings 

and  specially  prepared  ferrous  pipes  removed  in  1930;  by  K.  H.  Logan. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  p.  585-605,  1  pi.  (Research  paper  359.)  [From  Bureau 
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Steel.  Aqueous  solutions  of  ethyleiu'  glycol,  glycerin,  and  sodium  silicate  as 
quenching  media  for  steels;  by  T.  E.  Hamill.  11931. J  cover-title,  p.  555-571, 
ii.  2  pi.  li  p.  of  pi.  (Researcli  paper  357.)  (From  Bureau  of  Standards  jour- 
nal of  research,  v.  7,  Sept.  1931.]     •  Paper,  l.'ic.  C  13.22/a  :  357 

Resistance  to  wear  of  carbon  steels;  by  Samuel  J.  llosenberg.     [1931.] 

cover-title,  p.  419-428,  il.  1  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  348.)  [From  Bu- 
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C  13.22/a :  348 

Thermomagnetic  investigation  of  tempering  of  quenched  0.75  per  cent 

carbon  steel:  by  George  A.  Ellinger.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  441-451,  il.  3  p.  of 
pi.  (Research  paper  350.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research, 
V.  7,  Sept.  1931.]     *  Paper,  lOc.  C  13.22/a  :  350 

Technical  ncirs  hiiUctin  of  Bureau  of  Standards,  Nov.  1931;  no.  175.     [1931.] 
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Ultra-violet  rays.  Balanced  thermocouple  and  filter  method  of  ultra-violet  radi- 
ometry,  with  jnactical  applications  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  W.  W.  Coblentz. 
R.  Stiiir.  [and]  J.  M.  Hogue.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  723-749.  il.  (Research 
paper  370.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Oct.  1931.] 
♦Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  370 

Yarn.  Relation  between  twist  and  certain  properties  of  rayon  yarns;  by  Homer 
A.  Hamm  [and]  Richard  S.  Cleveland.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  617-620,  il. 
(Research  paper  361.)  [Fi'om  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research, 
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American  Exchange  Irving  Trust  Company,  successor  to  Irving  National  Bank 
and  Irving  Trust  Co.,  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  no.  J-87. 
4  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  Am  35/9 

Angicin.  W.  A.  Augwin  v.  United  States;  amended  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  Nov.  2,  1931.  [1931.] 
no.  K-174,  2  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  An  48/2 

Army  and  Navy  Clui  of  America  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Nov.  2,  1931.  [1931.] 
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Arundel  Corporation  f.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
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Bassick  Mamifacturing  Company  v.  United  States;  amended  special  findings  of 
fact  [and  conclusion  of  law],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  no.  J-114. 
3  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  B  294/3 

Bodden,  Whitney,  Shipping  Company.  Whitney  Bodden  Shipping  Co.  v.  United 
States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court], 
decided  Oct.  20,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  K-357,  4  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a :  B  631 

Bonwit,  Teller  d  Co.  v.  United  States;  opinion  [of  court],  decided  Oct.  20, 
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Brabandt,  L.,  &  Co.  L.  Brabandt,  Paul  Hye,  and  Ch.  de  Baets,  doing  business 
under  firm  name  and  style  of  L.  Brabandt  &  Company,  v.  United  States: 
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Briggs  &  Turiviis,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Nov.  2,  1931.  [1931.]  no.  K-50, 
5  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  B  768 

Cases.  December  calendar,  1931.  1931.  15  p.  [Part  of  the  pages  are 
blank.]     t  Ju  3.5:  931/9 

Chicago  Junction  Raihcays  and  Union  Stock  Yards  Co.,  in  consolidation  with 
Union  Stock  Yard  &  Transit  Co.  [et  al.]  v.  United  States;  [.specuil  findings 
of  fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931. 
[1931.]     no.  K-197,  10  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  C  432/9 

Christensen  Construction  Co.  v.  United  States;  [special  tindings  of  fact,  con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  no. 
F-11,  11  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  C  462/2 

Clay  Products,  Incorporated,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  no.  K-444, 
2  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :C  579/2 

Continental  Tie  &  Lumber  Co.  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  no. 
J-597,  8  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  C  767/2 

Dantzler.  Tillman  T.  Dantzler  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [and 
conclusion  of  law],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  L-182,  3  p.     % 

Ju  3.9/a  :  D  236 

Delaware  Indians.  Delaware  tribe  of  Indians  v.  United  States ;  special  find- 
ings of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931. 
[1931.]     no.  H-222,  15  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  D  376/3 

Delaware  tribe  of  Indians  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  no. 
E-353,  13  p.     I  Ju  3.9/a  :  D  376/2 

Dungan.  W.  J.  Dungan  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  1931.  no. 
M-88,  p.  1.     X  Ju  3.8  :  D  918 

Ellenberger.  Union  Trust  Company,  as  admr.  of  Albert  William  Ellenberger. 
vs.  United  Scates ;  report  of  commissioner.     [1931.]     no.  L-401.  p.  11-12.     % 

Ju  3.8:  El  54 

Frost  Gear  &  Forge  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Nov.  2,  1931.  [1931.]  no. 
H^54,  6  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  F  929 

Geer.  Prentice  S.  Geer  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
[no.]  L-258,  p.  1-2.     t  Ju3.8:G271 

Hamburg  American  Line  Terminal  v.  United  States,  on  defendant's  motion  to 
reopen  cases  and  introduce  further  testimony;  [per  curiam  order].  [1931.] 
no.  C-314,  C-315,  3  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :H  175 

Harbor  Springs,  Mich.  Village  of  Harbor  Springs,  Mich.,  v.  United  States ; 
order  [and]  memorandum;  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  Congressional 
no.  17633,  3  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  H  214/2 

Haven.  Hugh  E.  Haven  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [and  con- 
clusion of  law],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  L-79.  2  p.     J 

Ju  3.9/a  :  H  298 

Heineman.  Oscar  Heineman  r.  United  States;  special  flnding.s  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  ol  court],  decided  Oct.  20.  1931.  [1931.]  no. 
K-262,  8  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  H  364 

llilty,  M.,  Lumber  Company.  M.  Hilty  Lumber  Company  and  Forster-Mueller 
Lumber  Company,  its  subsidiary,  v.  United  States;  evidence  for  defendant. 
11931.]     no.  H-247,  p.  15-63.     t  Ju  3.8 :  H  569/2 

Hoffman.  Albert  Hoffman  and  Matilda  Hoffman,  surviving  executors  of  Her- 
man H.  Hoffman,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  | conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  K-85,  18  p.     t 

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International  Harvester  Company  of  America  v.  United  States;  order  [and] 
memorandum.     1931.     no.  K-53,  1  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a :  In  8/7 

Kengel.  John  A.  Kengel  and  Frank  H.  Kengel,  individually  and  in  their  ca- 
pacity as  beneficiaries  of  estate  of  Joseph  Kengel,  v.  United  States ;  report  of 
commissioner.     [1931.]     no.  K-470,  p.  23-28.     %  Ju  3.8  :K  355/4 

Kurtz.  William  S.  Kurtz  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [and  con- 
clusion of  law],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  L-362,  2  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  K  967 

L.  W.  F.  Engineering  Company,  Incorporated.  Ernest  C.  Whitbeck,  receiver  of 
L.  W.  F.  Engineering  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1931.]     no.  F-322,  p.  123-133.     %  Ju3.8:Ll 

Lissner,  H.,  Company,  Incorporated.  H.  Lissner  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United 
States;  [special  findings  of  fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court], 
decided  Oct.  20,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  K-471,  8  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :L  693 

LucJcer.  Laurence  H.  Lucker  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  no. 
J-603,  9  p.     %  Ju  3.9/a  :  L  964 

Mclnnis.  Alex  G.  Mclnnis  v.  United  States :  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
[no.]    L-216,   p.   7-11.     t  Ju3.8:M188 

McKenney,  H.  P.,  d  Co.  H.  P.  McKenney  et  al.  [copartners  trading  under  firm 
name  of  H.  P.  McKenney  and  Company]  v.  United  States ;  per  curiam  [deci- 
sion], decided  Oct.  20,  1931.     1931.     no.  J-667,  1  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a :  M  199/3 

National  Fire  Insurance  Company.  National  Fire  Insurance  Co.  v.  United 
States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  de- 
cided Oct.  20,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  L-49,  5  p.     %  Ju  3.9/a  :  N  213/6 

National  Fire  Insurance  Co.  v.  United  States ;   special  findings  of  fact 

[conclusion   of  law,  and   opinidu  of   court],   decided  Oct.   20,   1931.      [1931.] 
no.  H-133,  6  p.     J  Ju  3.9/a  :  N  213/5 

Neil,  J.  H.,  Creamery  Com,pany.  J.  H.  Neil  Creamery  Company  v.  United 
States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  memorandum],  de- 
cided Nov.  2,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  J-541,  2  p.    $  Ju  3.9/a  :  N  317 

New  England  Mutual  lAfe  Insurance  Co.  v.  United  States,  on  demurrer ;  [opin- 
ion of  court]  decided  Oct.  22  [20],  1931.  [1931.]  no.  K-420,  3  p.  [The  deci- 
sion date  on  this  publication  was  printed  incorrectly  as  Oct.  22,  but  an  office 
correction  has  been  made  so  that  the  date  now  reads  Oct.  20.]     t 

.    Ju  3.9/a  :N42e 

Newport  News  Shipbuilding  &  Dry  Dock  Company  v.  United  States ;  report  of 
commissioner.     [1931.]     no.  30373,  p.  193-200.     t  Ju  3.8 :  N  42zp/8 

Northern  Pacific  Railway  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.  [1931]  no. 
H-281,  11  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :N  814 

Olsson.  Emil  Olsson  v.  United  States,  on  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial ; 
[opinion  of  court]  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.  [1931.]     no.  B-154,  3  p.    $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  01  8/2 

Oxford  Paper  Company  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Nov.  2,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  J-446,  4  p.    $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  Ox  2/2 

Pearsall.  Gilbert  H.  Pearsall  v.  United  States;  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Nov.  2.  1931.     [1931.]     no.  J-35,  9  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  P  316/2 

Philipslorn.  Martin  M.  Philipsborn  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  no. 
H-239,  10  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  P  539 

Pokorny  Realty  Company  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
no.  L-30,  p.  25-30.     $  Ju  3.8  :  P  756/2 

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312  November,  1931 

Porter.  Edith  R.  Porter  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Nov.  2,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  Lr-69,  3  p.    t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  P  833 

Prather.  Van  L.  Pratlier  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [and  con- 
clusion of  law],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  K-192,  2  p.    % 

Ju  3.9/a  :  P  887 

Redland.  Arthur  J.  Redland  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [and 
conclusion  of  law],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  L-85,  3  p.     J 

Ju  3.9/a :  R  248 

Siandord  Computing  Sca'e  Co.  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclu- 
sion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  no.  J- 661, 
7  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  St  24/3 

Strau'-i.si.  Joseph  Strauss  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  1931.  no. 
M-201,  p.  5.     t  Ju  3.8 :  St  82/5 

Texas  &  Pacific  Raihoay  Co.  v.  United  States;  [special  findings  of  fact,  conclu- 
sion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Oct.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  no.  K-148, 
7  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :T  312 

^Vaters.  James  F.,  Incorporated.  James  F.  Waters,  Inc.,  v.  United  States; 
supplemental  report.    1931.     no.  K-353,  p.  69.     t-  Ju  3.8 :  W  317/2 

Whitlock  Coil  Pipe  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  Fconcln- 
sion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Oct.  20.  1931.  [1931.]  no.  J-646. 
7  p.    $  Ju  3.9/a  :  W  59/2 

Wonder  Bakeries  Co.,  Inc.,  formerly  Ward  Bros.  Co.,  Inc.,  successors  to  Gary 
Baking  Company,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.1  no. 
K-497,  p.  15-18.    t  Ju  3.8  :  W  845 

Zimmermnnn.  Barnim  Kombst,  Gertrude  Luckhardt,  and  Ilka  Wichmann 
[heirs  and  next  of  kin  of  Rosa  von  Zimmermann]  v.  United  States;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Nov.  2. 
1931.     [1931.]     no.  J-679,  6  p.     [Corrected  print.]     t  Ju  3.9/a :  Z  Go 

COURT  OF  CUSTOMS  AISTD  PATENT  APPEALS 

Hats.  Customs  appeal  no.  3485,  United  States  v.  Harry  Blandamer,  transcript 
of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.    [1931.]     cover-title,  i-j-33  p.    t 

Ju  7.6  :  B  61 

Machinery-  Customs  appeal  no.  3476,  United  States  v.  Tide  Water  Oil  Co., 
transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1931.]  cover-title. 
ii+60  p.  il.     X  Ju  7.6 :  T  439 

CUSTOMS  COURT 

Reappraisements  of  merchandise  by  Customs  Court   [on  Oct.  7-Nov.  9,  1931]  ; 
Oct.  22  and  Nov.  12,  1931.     [1931.]     1985-2019+ [iii]  p.     (No.  113  and  114.) 
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DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Court  of  Appeals.  No.  5157,  Loring  A.  Cover.  John  M.  Stock,  and  Harry  R. 
Kern,  executors  of  Thomas  Cover,  vs.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal 
levenue,  appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  [opinion  of  court]  decided  N>v. 
2,1931.     [1931.]     4  p.    t  DC  9.5  :C  838 

No.   5170,   Margaret  M.   McCarthy   v.    Shipping   Board   Merchant   Fleet 

Corporation,  garnishee,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia: 
[opinion  of  court].     [1931.]    2  p.    t  DC9.5:M127 

No.  5172,  Francis  A.  Blundon  and  Louis  C.  DIsukm-  vs.  Walter  B.  Guy 

and  C.  Chester  Cay  wood,  trustees,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of 
Columbia;   [decree]  decided  Nov.  9,  1931.     [in:U.l     3  p.     t         DC  9.5 :  B  628 

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Court  of  Appeals — Continued. 

No.  5179,  Christina  F.  MacNamee  v.  Otto  Hermann,  appeal  from  Supreme 

Court  of  District  of  Columbia ;  [opinion  of  court]  decided  Nov.  2,  1931 
[1931.]     3  p.    $  DC  9.5  :  M  232 

No.  5349,  John  W.  Sproul  v.  Federal  Radio  Commission,  appeal  from  de- 
cision of  Federal  Radio  Commission ;  [opinion  of  court]  decided  Nov.  9,  1931 
[1931.]     3  p.     t  DC9.5:Sp87 

Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  5509.  United  States  vn.  Filodemo 

G.  Balance,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  ii+129  p.     t  DC  9.5  :  B  182 

Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  5522,  Robert  J.  Hoage,  deputy 

commissioner.  United  States  Employees'  Compensation  Commission,  District 
of  Columbia  compensation  district,  vs.  Andres  Stone  &  Marble  Company 
and  Massachusetts  Bonding  &  Insurance  Co.,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of 
District  of  Columbia.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+10  p.     %  DC  9.5  :  An  25 

Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  5523,  Robert  J.  Hoage,  deputy 

commissioner.  United  States  Employees'  Compensation  Commission,  District 
of  Columbia  compensation  district,  vs.  Sterling  Laundry  Company,  Inc.,  and 
Phoenix  Indemnity  Company,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of 
Columbia.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f  11  p.     %  DC  9.5:  St  45 

Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  tei-m,  1931,  no.  5524,  Robert  J.  Hoage,  deputy 

commissioner.  United  States  Employees'  Compensation  Commission,  District 
of  Columbia  compensation  district,  vs.  Chas.  H.  Tompkins  Company  and 
Travelers  Insurance  Company,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of 
Columbia.     [1931.]    cover-title,  i+10  p.    %  DC  9.5  :  T  599 

Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  5527,  special  calendar,  Alfred 

Scott  Aldridge  vs.  United  States,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of 
Columbia.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+22  p.     %  DC  9.5 :  Al  24/2 

FEDERAL  BOARD  FOR  VOCATIONAL  EDUCATION 

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FEDERAL  RADIO  COMMISSION 

Durham  Life  Insurance  Company.  No.  5349,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia,  Durham  Life  Insurance  Company  v.  Federal  Radio  Commission ; 
brief  on  behalf  of  Federal  Radio  Commission.  [1931.]  cover-title,  iii+66 
p.     t  RC  1.7 :  D  934 

PacifiG  Development  Radio  Company.  No.  5445,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District 
of  Columbia,  Pacific  Development  Radio  Company  v.  Federal  Radio  Commis- 
sion ;  brief  on  behalf  of  Federal  Radio  Commission.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
iii+70p.     %  RC1.7:P119 

RiTcer,  W.  E.  No.  5422,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  W.  E. 
Riker  (station  KFQU)  v.  Federal  Radio  Commission;  brief  on  behalf  of  Fed- 
eral Radio  Commission,     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+21  p.     %  RC1.7:R449 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  BOARD 

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Federal  reserve  member  tanks.     Federal  reserve  inter-district  collection  system, 
changes  in  list  of  banks  upon  which  items  will  be  received  by  Federal  reserve 
banks  for  collection  and  credit.  Nov.  1,  1931.    1931.     [l]-fl8  p.  4°    t 
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Member   bank  reserves,   report  of  Committee   on   Bank   Reserves  of   Federal 
Reserve  System.    1931.    26  p.  il.  4°     t 
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FEDERAL   TRADE   COMMISSION 

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tion, price  Jl.OO  per  volume;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50;  single  copies,  5c. 

Consolidated  Book  Publissturs.  No.  4423,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit,  Oct.  term.  1930,  Consolidated  Book  Publishers  v.  Fe<leral  Trade  Com- 
mission ;  brief  and  argument  of  respondent  on  supplemental  testimony.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  ii-i-70  p.  large  8°     X  FT  1.5  :  C  765 

Kromo  Plate  Corporation.  In  matter  of  Kromo  Plate  Corporation,  complaint 
(synopsis)  findings,  and  order;  docket  1891,  complaint,  Jan.  5,  1931.  order, 
Apr.  6.  1931.  [1931.]  [l]-f  16-1^-4  p.  ([Decision]  801.)  [This  decision 
includes  complaint  and  order  only.  From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  FT  1.11/a  2 :  801 

Nestle.  C,  Company.  In  matter  of  Charles  Nessler,  individual  trading  under 
name  and  style  of  C.  Nestle  Company,  and  also  under  name  and  styh'  Society 
for  Advancement  of  Hair  and  Beauty  Science,  and  Nestle-Lemur  Company 
and  Charles  Nessler  as  oflacer  thereof,  complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findinirs, 
and  order;  docket  1833,  complaint.  May  16,  1930,  decision,  June  5.  1931. 
[1631.]  p.  127-138.  ([Decision]  816.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.] 
»  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2  :  816 

Xuffrape  Company  of  America.  In  matter  of  Nugrape  Company  of  America, 
complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  1576,  complaint, 
Feb.  27.  1929.  dwision.  May  19.  1931.  1931.  [l]-f  114-123  p.  ([Decision] 
814.)     [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2  :  814 

Prices.     Report  on  resale  price  maintenance :  pt.  2,  Commercial   aspects  and 
tendencies.     1931.     xi— 215  p.  il.     [Part  1  was  printed  in  1929  as  Hou^«  docu- 
ment 546.  70th  Congress.  2d  session.]     *  Paper.  35c. 
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Public  utilities.  Utility  corporations,  letter  transmitting,  in  response  to  Senate 
resolution  83  [70th  Congress]  monthly  report  on  electric  power  and  gas  utili- 
ti(^  inquiry,  with  exhibits  in  response  to  S.  R.  112  [71st  Congress]  :  filed  with 
secretary  of  Senate.  Mar.  16  and  Apr.  15,  1931.  1931.  nos.  31  and  32.  xiv  + 
1125  p.  il.  1  pi.  2  maps.  (S.  doc.  92,  pts.  31  and  32.  70th  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  SI. 50. 
L.  C.  card  28-2&4<:»8 

Royal  Millinff  Company.  In  matter  of  John  McGraw.  E.  A.  Glennon.  copart- 
ners doing  businf'ss  under  name  of  Royal  Milling  Company,  etc..  and  indi- 
vidually, complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  1597,  com- 
plaint, Sept.  3,  1929,  decision,  Apr.  16,  1931.  1931.  [l]-f38-60  p.  ( [Decisicu] 
805.)     [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.]     •  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2  :  805 

GENERAL   ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  11,  Oct.  1931 ;  J.  R.  McCarl,  comptroller 
general,  R.  N.  Klliott,  assistant  comptroller  general.  1931.  [l]-f  121-165  p. 
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GEOGRAPHIC   BOARD 

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Congressional  documents.     Index  ro  reports  and  documents  of  list  Congress, 
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1931,  Ray  Lyman  Wilbur,  as  Secretary  of  Interior,  and  Charles  C.  Moore, 
as  commissioner  of  General  Land  OflBce,  v.  Eric  Lyders ;  brief  of  appellants. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  ii+34  p.     t  1 1.55  :L  984/2 

Pensions.  Decisions  of  Department  of  Interior  in  appealed  pension  and  retire- 
ment claims,  also  table  of  cases  reported,  cited,  distinguished,  niodifli'd.  and 
overruled,  and  of  statutes  cited  and  construed,  July  IG,  1924-July  12,  1930; 
Daniel  M.  Greene,  editor.  1930.  v.  22,  xxxiii-|-633  p.  [Also  issued  as  slips 
and  in  separate  signatures  as  they  are  successively  made  up  for  the  volume. 
The  decisions  and  opinions  comprising  the  current  volume  were  prepared  in 
the  Office  of  the  Solicitor  for  the  Interior  Department  and  submitted  to  the 
assistant  Secretary  of  the  Interior  for  his  action.]  *  Cloth.  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  12-29422  I  24.S  :  22 

Note. — The  jurisdiction  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior  over  pension  and  retire- 
ment matters  terminated  upon  the  Issuance  of  the  Executive  order  of  July  21,  1930, 
pursuant  to  the  act  of  July  3,  1930,  transferrin?  the  Pension  Bureau,  the  Veterans* 
Bureau,  and  the  National  Home  for  Disabled  Volunteer  Soldiers  to  the  Veterans' 
Administration. 

iSouthrrn  Appalachian  National  Park  Commission.     Final  report  of  Southern 
Appalachian  National  Park  Commission  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  June  30,  1931. 
1931.     [1] +38  p.  1  pi.  map.     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28370  1 1.2:  So  8 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

•Children.     Annotated  bibliography  on  education  and  psychology  of  exceptional 
children;  prepared  by  Elise  H.  Martens.    July,  1931.    iii+48  p.     (Pamphlet 
23.)     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-785  1 16.43  :  23 

Preschool  child,  short  reading  course  for  preschool  study  circles.     Revised 


1931.     [1931.]     [l]+9  p.  120     (Reading  course  29.)     t  116.12:29/3 

Public   school   education   of   atypical   children    [with   bibliography]  ;   by 

Robert  W.  Kunzig.     1931.     v+160  p.  il.     (Bulletin  10,  1931.)     ♦Paper.  25c. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-819  116.3:931/10 

Commercial  education.  Biennial  survey  of  education  in  United  States,  1928-30: 
chapter  5,  Commercial  education ;  by  J.  O.  Malott.  1931.  [11+48  p.  (Bulle- 
tin 20,  1931.)  [Advance  pages  from  v.  1  of  Biennial  survey.]  *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  22-3  1 16.3  :  931/20/chap.  5 

Elementary  education.    Biennial  survey  of  education  in  United  Stati  s,  1928-30 : 
chapter  2,  Elementary  education ;  by  Bess  Good.vkoontz,  Mary  Dabney  Davis, 
and  Mina  M.  Langvick.     1931.     [l]+62  p.     (Bulletin  20.  19.31.)      [Advance 
pages  from  v.  1  of  Biennial  survey.]     ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  17-156  1 16.3 :  931/20/chap.  2 

School   life,   v.   17,   no.   3;      Nov.    1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,    p.   41-60.    il.   4° 
[Monthly  except  July  and  August.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.] 
♦Paper.  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr.   (10  months)  ;  foreign  subscription,  75c.; 
for  50  copies  or  more  sent  in  bulk  to  one  address,  35c.  a  yr.  each. 
L.  C.  card  E  18-902  116.26/1:17/3 

Speech  defects  and  their  correction,  for  teachers,  parents,  and  pupils  [with  list 
of  helpful  books]  ;  by  James  Frederick  Rogers.     Oct.  1931.     ii+28  p.     (Pam- 
phlet 22.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-789  1 16.43  :  22 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Annual  re- 
ports, Monographs,  I'rofosslonal  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supiily  papers,  topographic  maps 
(some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour  and  otlier  maps  of  the  United 

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NOVIOIBER,  1931  3]^7 

Slates  and  of  the  States,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
World  atlas  of  commercinl  geology  (pt.  1,  out  of  print).  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications;  the  exceptions  are  indicated  by  the  dagger  (f).  The  maps  and  folios  and 
the  World  atJas  of  commercial  geology,  pt.  2,  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at 
Washington,  D.  C.  A  discount  of  40  per  cent  is  allowed  on  any  order  for  maps  or  folios 
that  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail  price.  This  discount  applies  to  an  order  for  either 
maps  or  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  Remittance  for  these  publications 
should  be  made  by  money  order  payable  to  the  Director  of  the  Geological  Survey,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  For  topographic  maps  see  below  and 
next  page. 

Alaska.  Lake  Clark-Mulchatna  rej;ioii,  Alaska ;  by  Stephen  R.  Capps.  1931. 
ii+125-154  p.  il.  map.     (Bulletin  824  C.)     *  Paper,  10c.  1 19.3  :  S24-C 

■     Slaua  district,  upper  Copper  River  region,  Alaska ;  by  Fred  H.  Moffit. 

1931.     ii+ 111-124  p.  map.     (Bulletin  824  B.)      *  Paper,  5c.  119.3:824-3 

Eocene  period.     Origin  and  microfossils  of  oil  shale  of  Green  River  formation 
of  Colorado  and  Utah;  by  Wilmot  H.  Bradley.    1931.    vi+58  p.  il.  9  pi.  18  p. 
of  pi.  map.  4°     (Professional  paper  168.)     *  Paper,  60c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  31-269  1 19.16 :  168 

Same.  (H.  doc.  726,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Geologir.     Shorter  contributions  to  general  geology,  1930;  W.  C.   Mendenhall, 
chief  geologist.    1931.    iv+180  p.  il.  7  pi.  1  is  in  pocket,  30  p.  of  pi.  6  maps,  2 
are  in  pocket,  4°     (Professional  paper  165.)     *  Paper,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  GS  15-90  1 19.16 :  165 

Contents. — Lithologic  studies  of  tine-grained  Upper  Cretaceous  sedimentary  rocks 
of  Black  Hills  region  ;  by  William  W.  Rubey. — Flora  of  Green  River  age  in  Wind  River 
basin  of  Wyoming;  bv  Edward  Wilber  Berry. — Geology  of  eastern  part  of  Santa 
Monica  Mountains,  Los  Angeles  County,  Calif. ;  by  H.  W.  Hoots. — Geology  of  Big 
Snowy  Mountains,  Mont.  ,  by  Frank  Rooves. — Kaolin  minerals ;  by  Clarence  S.  Ross 
and  Paul  F.  Kerr. — Index. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  513,  71st  Cong.  2d  sess.) 

PuUications  issued  in  Oct.  1931 ;  list  284.     [1931.]     4  p.     [Monthly.]     t 

1 19.14/4 :  284 

Snake  River.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1929:  pt.  12,  North 
Pacific  slope  drainage  basins,  B,  Snake  River  basin ;  Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief 
hydraulic  engineer,  G.  C.  Baldwin.  Lynn  Crandall,  G.  L.  Parker,  C.  G.  Paul- 
sen, A.  B.  Purton,  and  G.  H.  Canfield,  district  engineers.  1931.  vi+183  p.  il. 
(Water-supply  paper  693.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Idaho,  Oregon, 
Nevada,  and  Washington.]  *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-167  1 1^.13  :  693 

Same.     (H.  doc.  635,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Water.  Contributions  to  hydrology  of  United  States,  1930 ;  Nathan  C.  Grover, 
chief  hydraulic  engineer.  1931.  iv+220  p.  il.  2  pi.  12  p.  of  pi.  4  maps,  1  is  in 
pocket.     (Water-supply  paper  637.)     *  Paper,  70c.  T-.n-.o    po^ 

L.  C.  card  GS  15-852  ^  ^-^-^^  '  ^f 

Contents Surface   water   supply   of   minor   San   Francisco   Bay,   northern   Pacific, 

and  GreTLsinf  if  CaHfornia  ?^9l-1927  ;  by  H  D.  McGlashan^-PrehnHnary  n^t 
on  ground-water  supply  of  Mimbres  Val  ey,  N.  Mex. ;  by  Walter  NWh^e.— Water- 
power  resources  of  McKenzie  River  and  its  tributaries  Oreg  ;  by  Ben3amu  B.  Jones 
and  Harold  T.  Stearns.— Geology  and  water  resources  of  middle  Deschutes  Kuei  Dasin, 
Oreg. ;  by  Harold  T.   Stearns. — Index. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  69,  71st  Cong.  1st  ^^ess  ) 

Topographic  maps 

Note.— The  Geological  Survey  is  making  a  series  of  topographic  maps  that  will  even- 
tually cover  the  whole  United  States,  also  Alaska  and  Hawaii  T^.e  individual  maps  are 
projected  to  represent  quadrangle  areas  rather  than  political  divisions,  ^^^  each  map  is 
designated  bv  the  name  of  some  prominent  town  or  natural  feature  m  the  area  mapped. 
The^calei  m^ost  comSon^y  used  are  1  :  31,680,  1  :  62,500,  and  1  :  If -Of,- ,^o^3°f S 
aoDroximatelv  to  i^.  mile  1  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch.  The  area  covered  dittcrs  witn 
thi  la«S  -but  th?  Tverkg-e^rea  is  58,  2:^0,  or  920  square  ^^I'^^./'^.^Pf  t\Tt'^yo'bv  16vt 
three  scales.  Topographic  maps  are  printed  on  unitorm-sized  pape  about  -0  hy  lb /a 
inches,  and  the  maps  of  the  quadrangle  areas  .represented  thereon  are  about  IT i^  inches 
long  and  12  to  15  inches  wide,  according  to  latitude.  For  some  'jF^as  of  part^culai  impor 
tance  special  large-scale  maps  are  published.  A  general  description  of  topographic  maps 
and  a  list  of  the  symbols  used  are  printed  on  the  reverse  of  each  sheet.  maoned 

More  than  two-fifths  of  the  area  of  the  country,  excluding  Alaska    has  been  mapi  eel, 
every   State  being  represented.     Connecticut,   De  aware,   the  District  of  Colum^^^^^^^ 
land,  Massachusetts,   New  Jersey,  New  York,  Ohio,  Rhode  Island,  and  West   Virginia  are 

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318  NoVEMIJEIt,   1931 

completi'ly  mapped.  Maps  of  tbe  regular  size  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  10c. 
each,  but  a  discount  of  40  per  cent  is  allowed  on  any  order  which  amounts  to  $5.00  at  the 
retail  prico.  The  discount  Is  allowed  on  an  order  for  either  maps  or  folios  alone,  or  tor 
maps  and  folios  together. 

California.  California.  Edison  quadrangle,  lat.  ;i5°  15'-35°2i*'  30".  long.  118° 
45'-118°  52'  30".  Scale  1 :  31,(JS0,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1931.     17.2X14.2  in.     t     10c.  I  19.12:  4  Ed  47 

Calilornia,  Rio  Bravo  quadrangle,  lat.  35°  22'  30"-35''  30',  long.  119°  15'- 

119°  22'  30".  Scale  1 :  31.0X0,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geological 
Survey]  edition  of  1931.    17.3X14.1  in.    t    10c.  1 19.12  :  4  R -:T'; 

■ California,  Towno  Oil  Station  quadrangle,  lat.  30"  22'  30"-  36°  30'.  lo  i:. 

120°  07'  30"-120°  15'.  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington. 
Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1931.     17.3X14  in.     t     10c.  I19.12:4T661 

/i?j«o/«-Mi.ssouri,  Barry  quadrangle,  lat.  39°  30'-39°  45',  long.  91°-91°  15'.  Scale 
1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  Preliminary  edition.  [Washington.  Geohig- 
ical  Survey]  edition  of  1931.     17.5X13.6  in.     t     10c.  119.12:  12  B  279 

Oft-io-Kentucky,  Higginsport  quadrangle,  lat.  38°  45'-39°.  long.  83°  45'-S4°. 
Scale  1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington.  Geolosrical  Surv;\vl 
edition  of  1931.     17.5X13.7  in.     t  lOc  1 19.12  :  35  H  535/2 

Pennsylvania,  Snow  Shoe  quadrangle,  hit.  41°— 11°  15',  long.  77°  45'-7S°.  Scilo 
1 :  62,.500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Wa.shington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1931.    17.5X13.3  in.    f  1 19.12  :  38  Sh  61 

Texas.  Texas,  Archer  City  quadrangle,  lat.  33°  30'-33°  45'.  long.  98°  30'- 
98°  45'.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  10  ft.  Preliminary  edition.  [Wash- 
ington, Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1931.  17.5X14.7  in.  [Map  covers  only 
a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the  jictual  measurement  being  8.8X7.4  in.  Archer  City 
not  in  portion  given  on  map.]     f  10c.  1 19.12  :  43  Ar  23 

Texas,  Aspermont  quadrangle,  lat.  33°-33°  15',  long.  100°-1(X)°  15'.    Scale 

1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  Preliminary  edition.  [Washington,  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1931.  17.5X14.7  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion 
of  the  sheet,  the  actual  measurement  being  8.8X7.9  in.  Aspermont  not  in 
portion  given  on  map.]     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  43  As  64 

Vermont-'Sew  Hampshire,  Littleton  quadrangle,  lat.  44°  15'-44°  30',  long. 
71°  45'-72°.  Scale  1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  Preliminary  edition. 
[Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1931.  17.5X12.6  in.  [Map  covers 
iinly  a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual  measurement  being  11X12.6  in.]     1 10c. 

1 19.12  :  46  L  734 

We.st  Virginia,  Fayetteville  quadrangle,  lat.  38°-3S°  15',  long.  81°-81°  15'. 
Scale  1:62,500,  contour  interval  50  ft.  [Washin.gton.  Geological  Survey) 
edition  of  1931.     17.5X13.9  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  49  F  294 

RECLAMATION  BUREAl' 

New  reclamation  era,  v.  22,  no.  11;  Nov.  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  229-260, 
il.  4°    [Monthly.    Text  and  illu.strations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
L.  C.  card  9-352.52  I  27.5  :  931/11 

Note. — The  New  reclamation  era  Is  <i  magazine  for  the  farmers  and  the  personnel 
of  tlu'  bureau.  Its  aim  is  to  assist  the  sottlcrs  in  the  proper  use  of  water,  to  help 
them  in  overcoming  their  agricultural  difficulties,  to  instruct  them  In  diversif.ving  and 
marketing  tlieir  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  bureau  and  chronicle  engineering 
problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit  of  cooperation,  so 
that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  succees.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  New  reclamation  era  is  75c.  a  year,  foreign  subscription.  $1.00,  payable  in  advance. 
Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the  Commissioner,  Bureau  of  Reclamatiou,  Washington, 
D.  C,  and  remittance  in  the  form  of  postal  money  order  or  New  York  draft  should  be 
made  payalde  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Postage  stamps  are  not  acceptable  in 
payment  of  subscription. 

Owyhee  irrigation  project.  Combined  freight  and  passenger  elevator,  Owyhee 
Dam,  Owyhee  project.  Oreg.-Idaho.  [1931.]  cover-title,  i-|-l2  p.  4  pi.  4° 
(Specifications  529.)  [Consists  of  specifications,  schedule,  and  drawings  for 
irrigation  project,  proposnls  to  lie  received  until  Pec.  4.  1931.]     t- PajH-r.  45c. 

I  27.x :  .vjtf 

llo^-   to   order   iiiiblicat  ions — See   Inforiiiiit  ion    fttllowins-  Contoiit» 


No^'EMBEE,  1931  319 

Oicyhee  iti'iijation  project — Continued. 

Earthworks,  tunnels,  and  structures,  north  canal,  station  4+20   (Tunnel 

Canyon)  to  station  242+20  (Owyhee  River  siphon),  Owyhee  project,  Oreg.- 
Idaho,  Mitchell  Butte  division.  [1931.]  cover-title,  1+28  p.  9  pi.  map,  4° 
(Specifications  530.)  [Consists  of  specifications,  schedules,  and  drawings  for 
irrigation  project,  proposals  to  be  received  until  Dec.  23,  1931.]     t  Paper,  85c. 

1 27.8 :  530 


INTERSTATE   COMMERCE   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  reports  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports,  are  sold  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.,  at  various  prices,  depending  upon  the 
size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price  $1.00 
per  volume  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1..50  ;  single  copies,  usually  .oc.  In  ordering  a  volume, 
be  sure  to  specify  whether  Finance,  Traffic,  or  Valuation  decisions  are  desired.  Entries 
for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Deci.sions.     Decisions    of    Interstate    Commerce    Commission,    Nov. -Dec.    1930. 
1931.     xxxvii+950  p.     (Interstate  Commerce  Commission   reports,   v.   169.) 
*  Cloth,  $2.25. 
L.  C.  card  8-30656  IC  1.6/1 :  169 

Decisions  of  Interstate   Commerce  Commission    (finance  reports),   Dec. 

1930-May,  1931.    1931.    xxxi+866  p.     (Interstate  Commerce  Commission  re- 
ports, V.  170.)        *  Cloth,   $2.25.  101.6/1:170 

Note. — The  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  assigns  a  volume  in  the  series  of 
reports  at  various  times  which  contains  only  finance  dockets.  This  is  true  regarding 
V.  170  here  catalogued. 

See  also,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Finance  decisions.  See,  above.  Decisions,  v.  170 — below,  center  head  Decisions 
(Finance) . 

Fuel  for  locomotives  (charged  to  operating  expenses),  class  1  steam  railways 
in  United  States,  compiled  from  148  reports  representing  157  steam  railways, 
switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Sept.  1931  and  1930  [and] 
9  months  ended  with  Sept.  1931  and  1930;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics. 
Sept.  1931.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-230.)  [Subject  to  re- 
vision.]    t  IC  1  ste.30  :  931/9 

Opinions.    See,  above.  Decisions — below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  accidents.     Summary  of  accidents  reported  by  steam  railways.  Aug. 
1931   [and  8  months  ending  with  Aug.  1931;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statis- 
tics.    Aug.  1931.     [2]   p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-400.)      [Subject  to 
revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste.31 :  931/8 

Railroads.  Freight  and  passenger  service  operating  statistics  of  class  1  steam 
railways  in  United  States,  compiled  from  148  reports  of  freight  service  sta- 
tistics representing  157  railways  and  from  145  reports  of  passenger  service 
statistics  representing  154  railways  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not 
included),  Sept.  1931  and  1930  [and  9  months  ended  with  Sept.  1931  and 
1930 ;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  Sept.  1931.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  S" 
(Statement  M-210.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-379  IC  1  ste.21 :  931/9 

Graphical  supplement  to  monthly  reports :  Accidents  arising  from  opera- 
tion of  steam  railways  in  United  States  [1910-30;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of 
Statistics.     1931.     1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     (Series  1931,  no.  6.)     t 

IC  1  ste.33  :  931/6 

Same:  Distribution  of  revenues,  1916-30  (class  1  railways)  [etc.;  pre- 
pared in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  1931.  1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (  Series  1931, 
no.  7.)     t  IC  1  ste.33  :  931 '7 

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320  November,  1931 

Railroads — Continued. 

(Jpciating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compiled  from  monthly  reports  of  revenues  and  expenses 
for  171  steam  railways,  including  17  switching  and  terminal  companies,  Sept. 
1931  and  1930  [and  9  months  ended  with  Sept.  1931  and  1930;  preparetl  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  Sept.  1931.  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement 
M-IOO.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     f 

L.  C.  card  A  28-2266  IC  1  ste.l9  :  931/9 

Operating   revenues   and   oi>erating   expenses   of   large   i^team    railways, 

selected  items  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above  .*?25, 000,000, 
Sept.  1931  and  1930  [and]  9  months  ended  with  Sept.  1931  and  1930;  [pre- 
pared in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  Sept.  1931.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8"  (State- 
ment M-150.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.20 :  931/9 

(Operating  statistics   of  large  steam   railways,   selected  items   for   Sept. 

1931,  compared  with  Sept.  1930,  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues 
above  $25,000,000;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  Sept.  1931.  [2]  p. 
oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-200.)     [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-380  IC  1  ste.22 :  931/9 

Revenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1   steam   railways  in   United   States, 

including  mixed-train  service,  compiled  from  147  reports  representing  158 
steam  railways,  switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Aug.  1931 
and  1930  [and]  8  months  ended  with  Aug.  1931  and  1930;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  Aug.  1931.  1  p.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  M-200 
[220].)  [Subject  to  revision.  The  Statement  number  on  this  publication  is 
printed  incorrectly  as  M-200.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  lste.24 :  931/8 

Safety  appliances.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  United  States 
safety-appliance  standards ;  order  of  commission,  Mar.  13,  1911.  [Reprint 
with  addition  of  plates]  1931.  [1]+41  p.  il.  12  pi.  [In  the  original  print, 
plates  C-R  were  issued  as  a  .separate  publication.]     t  IC1.9:  Sal/14 

Sugar.  No.  98,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931.  Arizona  Grocery  Company  v. 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al.,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  brief  for  Interstate  Commerce 
Cnnimission  as  amicus  curise.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-f  24  p.     t 

IC  1.13/1 :  Ar  47/2 

Traffic  decisions.  See,  above,  Decisions,  v.  169 — below,  center  head  Decisions 
(Traffic). 

Wabash  Railway.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  valuation  docket 
no.  897,  in  matter  of  valuation  of  Wabash  Railway  Company,  Brunswick  & 
Chillicothe  Railroad  Company,  Detroit  &  Western  Railway,  Hannibal  Bridge 
Company,  Kansas  City,  Excelsior  Springs  and  Northern  Railway  Company, 
L;ifayette  Union  Railway  Company,  Louisiana  and  Pike  County  Railroad 
Company,  and  St.  Louis,  Council  Bluffs  and  Omaha  Railroad  Company; 
brief.     [193L]     cover-title,  i+85  p.     t  IC  lval.8:  W 111/2 

JDemions  (Finance) 

NoTE.^Tlie    following   decisions    or    opinions   is.sued    in    separate    form    are    from    the 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports. 
See  also  sublicad  Decisions  on  p.  319. 

Beaver,  Penrose  and  Northern  Raihmy.  Finance  docket  no.  5722,  Beaver, 
Penrose  &  Northern  Railway  Company  deficit  status ;  decided  Sept.  16,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  545-r)46.     (F-4629.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  F-4629 

Central  Pacific  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8932.  Central  Pacific  Railway 
Company  et  al.  abandonment;  [decided  Sept.  26,  1931].  1931.  [l]-f 580-582 
p.     (F-4637.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4G37 

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Central  Railnay  of  Arkansas.  Finance  docket  no.  8546.  Central  Railway  Com- 
pany of  Arkansas  abandonment;  decided  Sept.  15,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  555- 
559.      (F-4631.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4631 

Chicago  and  North  Western  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8822.  Chicago  & 
North  Western  Railway  Company  bonds:  decided  Sept.  10,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  525-527.     (F-4624.)     [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4624 

Finance   docket  no.   8890,   Chicago   &  Northwestern   Railway   Company 

abandonment;    [decided   Oct.    16,   1931.]     1931.     [1] +626-628  p.'    (F-4650.) 
[From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4650 

■    Finance  docket  no.  8975,  Chicago  &  North  Western  Railwav  Company 

bonds;    decided   Oct.   12,   1931.     [1931.]     p.   629-631.     (F-4651.)      [From   v. 
175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4651 

Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8943,  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quincy  Railroad  Company  et  al.  trackage,  etc. ;  decided  Oct. 
12,1931.     [1931.]     p.  609-612.     (F-4646.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4646 

Chicago,  Indianapolis  and  Louisville  Raihoay.  Finance  docket  no.  7987,  Chi- 
cago, Indianapolis  &  Louisville  Railwav  Company  bonds ;  [decided  Oct.  12, 
1931.]     1931.     [1] +596-598  p.     (F-4642.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4642 

Clinton  and  Oklahoma^  Western  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  6852,  Clinton  & 
Oklahoma  Western  Railroad  and  Clinton-Oklahoma-Western  Railroad  of 
Texas  control;  decided  Sept.  10,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  521-524.  (F-4623.) 
[From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4623 

Dansville  and  Mount  Morris  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8978,  Dansville  & 
Mount  Morris  Railroad  Company  bonds;  [decided  Oct.  16.  1931.]  1931. 
[1] +632-634  p.     (F-4652.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  F-i652 

Denver  and  Salt  Lake  Western  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  4555,  proposed 
construction  by  Denver  &  Salt  Lake  Western  Railroad  Company ;  decided 
Sept.  15.  1931.     [1931.]     p.  535-541.     (F-4627.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  F-4627 

Elkhart  and  Santa  Pe  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8694.  Elkhart  &  Santa  Fe 
Railwav  Company  bond;  [decided  Oct.  14,  1931].  1931.  [1] +606-608  p. 
(F-4645.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F^645 

Grovcton,  Lufkin  and  Northern  Raihcay.  Finance  docket  no.  8629,  Groveton, 
Lufkin  &  Northern  Railwav  Company  abandonment;  decided  Sept.  14.  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  547-554.     (F-4630.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F^630 

Louisiana  and  Arkansas  RaiUcay.  Finance  docket  no.  8526.  Louisiana  &  Arkan- 
sas Railway  Company  securities;  decided  Oct.  17,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  623-^25. 
(F-4649.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4649 

Louisville  and  NasJiville  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8966,  Louisville  &  Nash- 
ville Railroad  Company  bonds ;  [decided  Oct.  8.  19311.  1931.  [1] +598-601  p. 
^F--4643.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4643 

Mount  Jewett,  Kinzu^  and  Ritervillc  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8818,  Mount 
Jewett,  Kinzua  &  Riterville  Railroad  Company  control  and  acquisition ;  de- 
cided Sept.  21,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  565-572.  (F-4634.)  [From  v.  175.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/  la  :  F-4634 

Oregon-Washington  Railroad  and  Navigation  Company.  Finance  docket  no. 
8256,  Oregon-Washington  Railroad  &  Navigation  Company  abandonment ;  de- 
cided Oct.  2.  1981.  [1931.]  p.  589-590.  (F-4640.)  [From  v.  175.]  *  Paper 
5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4640 

Pittsburgh  and  West  Virginia  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8949.  Pittsburgh  & 
West  Virginia  Railwav  Company  abandonment;  decided  Sept.  30,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  591-595.     (F-4641.)      [From  v.   175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4641 

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Rand,  Frank  C  Finance  docket  no.  8152  (sub-uo.  1),  interlocking  directorate 
application  of  Frank  C.  Rand;  decided  Sept.  28,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  587-588. 
(F-4639.)      [From  v.  175.]     •Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4639 

Rio  Orandc  Eastern  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8916,  Rio  Grande  Eastern 
Railway  ('orixjration  abandonment;  [decided  Sept.  14,  1931].  1931.  [1]  + 
500-502  p.   (F-4632.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la :  F^632 

Roscoe,  Snyder  and  Pacific  Railuay.  Finance  docket  no.  7294,  Roscue,  Snyder  & 
Pacific  Railway  Company  securities;  [decided  Oct.  8,  1931].  1931.  [1]  + 
602-C05p.     (F-4G44.)     [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-^644 

Texaft  and  New  Orleans  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8842,  Texas  &  New  Or- 
leans Railroad  Company  et  al.  abandonment ;  decided  Sept.  26,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  5S3-5S6.      (F-4638.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4638 

Finance  docket  no.  8945.  Texas  &  New  Orleans  Railroad  C«^mpany  aban- 
donment;  decided  Oct.  14,  1931.  [1931.1  p.  613-016.  (F-4647.)  [From  v. 
175.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-i647 

Decisions  {Traffic) 

Note. — The  following  decisions  or  opinions  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports. 
See  also  subhead  Decisions  on  p.  319. 

Asphalt.  No.  23937.  Standard  Oil  Company  of  Louisiana  v.  Beaumont.  Sour 
Lake  &  Western  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  3,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  347^50.     ( [Opinion]  17172.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  l.G/la  :  17172 

Automobiles.  No.  23881,  Harmon  C.  Smith  v.  Chicago  &  North  Western  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Oct.  9.  1931].  1931.  [1] -+-714-717  p.  ([Opin- 
ion] 17250.)      [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC1.6/la  :  17250 

Bar  supports.  No.  23566,  Concrete  Engineering  Company  v.  Chicago  &  Eastern 
Illinois  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  9,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  433-435. 
([Opinion]  17193.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17193 

Baskets.  No.  23435.  Edgerton  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Central  of  Georgia 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  16.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  453^54.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 17200.)      [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17200 

Boilers.  No.  24181,  Wickes  Boiler  Company  v.  Illinois  Central  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. :  decided  Oct.  13,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  709-710.  ([Opinion]  17247.) 
[From  T.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17247 

BrasH  ashes.  No.  23667,  Federated  Metals  Corporation  v.  Chicago.  Burlington  & 
Quincv  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Sept.  9.  1931].  1931.  [l]+426- 
428-f  ii  p.       ( [Opinion]  17191.)      [Fi'om  v.  178.]     *  Pai>er,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17191 

Bricks.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3610,  brick  from  Jackson.  Mo., 
to  East  St.  Louis,  111.;  decided  Oct.  14,  1931.  [1031.]  p.  713.  [1].  ([Opin- 
ion] 17249.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17249 

No.  24152,  O.  W.  Ketcham  v.  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company  et  al. ; 

decided  Sept.  22,  1931.     [1931.]     529-530+ii  p.      (  [Opinion]   17218.)      [From 
V.  178.]     ♦Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17218 

Butter.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3548,  proportional  rates  on 
butter  and  oleomargarine  between  Jacksonville  and  T.impa  and  related  Flor- 
ida points;  [decided  Oct.  7,  1931].  1931.  [1] +624-626+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion] 
1723L)      [From  V.  178.]     ♦  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17231 

No.  24200.  Hoerman  Packing  Company  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. :  de<ided  Sept.  29,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  603-605.  ([Opinion]  17225.) 
[From  V.  178.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17225 

Cane  seed.  No.  23835,  M.  B.  Sharp  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company 
et  al. ;  [decided  Sept.  24,  1931].  1931.  [l]+536-538+ii  p.  ([Opinion] 
17220.)      [From  V.  178.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  I C  1.6/1  a  :  17220 

Cattle.  No.  20549,  Concho  Livestock  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Comi)any  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  19.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  501- 
506.     ([Opinion]  17211.)      [From  v.  178.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17211 

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Cattle — Continued. 

No.  24503.  R.  S.  Dixon  r.  Soutliern  Pacific  Compauv  et  al. ;  decided  Oct 

13,1931.     [1931.]     p.  711-712.     ([Opinion]  17248.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17248 

Citrus  fruit.  No.  22985,  Jacksonville  Traffic  Bureau.  Incorporated,  v.  Seaboard 
Air  Line  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  7,  1931.  [1931.]  629-635+  [1] 
p.     ([Opinion]   17233.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper.  5c.  ICl.6/1  a :  17233 

Coal.  No.  23523,  Las  Vegas  Lumber  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchiyou,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. :  decided  Oct.  9,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  651- 
654.     ([Opinion]  17237.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a :  17237 

Coal-cars.  No.  22391.  Excelsior  Coal  Company  v.  Midland  Vallev  Railroad 
Company;  [decided  Sept.  30.  1931].  1931.  [1] +606-608  p.  ([Opinion] 
17226.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17226 

Cordicood.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3575.  cordwood  and  pulp- 
wood  between  points  in  Alabama ;  decided  Sept.  19.  1931.  [1931.]  509-514+ 
[1]  p.     ([Opinion]  17213.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.        IC  1.6/1  a  :  17213 

Curving.  No.  23244,  H.  E.  Fletcher  Company  et  al.  v.  Boston  &  Maine  Railroad 
et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  17,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  479-491.  ([Opinion]  17207.) 
[From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17207 

Eggs.  No.  24273,  Seymour  Packing  Companv  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company  et  al. :  decided  Sept.  29,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  617-618.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 17229.)      [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17229 

Evaporated  milk.  No.  24170,  Pet  Milk  Company  v.  Canadian  National  Railway 
Company  et  al. :  [decided  Sept.  14.  1931.]  1931.  [1] +468-470  p.  ([Opinion] 
17205.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17205 

FertiUsers.  No.  21462.  Buhner  Fertilizer  Company  et  al.  v.  Akron.  Canton  & 
Youngstown  Railway  Company  et  al. :  decided  Oct.  13,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  531- 
535.     ([Opinion]  17219.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  oc.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17219 

Gasoline.  No.  23768.  Pure  Oil  Company  v.  Atchison.  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Rail- 
way Companv  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  9.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  443-444.  ([Opinion] 
17197.)      [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a :  17197 

No.  23870.  Gulf  States  Terminal  &  Transport  Company.  Incorporated,  r. 

Texas  &  Pacific  Railwav  Companv :  decided  Oct.  8.  1931.     [1931.]     p.  655-657. 
([Opinion]    17238.)      [From  v.   178.J      *  Paper  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a :  17238 

Grading  machinerii.  No.  24190,  Brown-Bevis  Company,  Incorporated,  r.  Cincin- 
nati. Indianapolis  &.  Western  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  29.  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  601-602.     ([Opinion]   17224.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  17224 

Hides.  No.  24055.  Bona  Allen.  Incorporated,  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Companv  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  29,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  599-600.  ( [Opin- 
ion]  17223.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6 /I  a  :  17223 

Ice.  No.  23680,  Artesian  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Company  v.  St.  Joseph  &  Grand 
Island  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  30.  1931.  [1931.]  613-616+ii 
p.     ([Opinion]  17228.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17228 

Iron.  No.  22777,  Harrisburg  Foundary  [Foundry]  &  Machine  Company  et  al. 
V.  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company:  [decided  Oct.  7.  1931.]  1931.  [l]+636- 
638  p.     ([Opinion]   17234.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  oc.       IC  1.6/1  a  :  17234 

Matches.  No.  23905.  Federal  Match  Corporation  v.  Atlanta  &  West  Point  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Oct.  7.  1931].  1931.  [1] +658-660  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 17239.)      [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17239 

Mi-srotiting.  No.  24142,  Lusco  Brick  &  Stone  Company  v.  Atchison.  Topeka  .*>: 
Santa  Fe  Railwav  Companv  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  22,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  523- 
526.     ([Opinion]  17216.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17216 

No.  24242.  Dver  &  Companv  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway 

Company  et  al:  decided  Oct.  7,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  627-628.     ([Opinion]  17232.) 
[From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6  1  a  :  17232 

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Peaches.  No.  22969,  State  of  New  York,  Department  of  Agriculture  aud  Mar- 
kets, et  al.  V.  New  York  Central  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  10. 
1931.  [1931.]  351-362+Ll]  p.  ([Opinion]  17173.)  [From  v.  178.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a :  17173 

Petroleum  products.  No.  22206,  Pcnn  Oil  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Aug.  24,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  287-293. 
([Opinion]  17154.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17154 

Piling.  No.  24311,  Manassa  Timber  Company  v.  Alton  &  Eastern  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  9.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  661-663.  ([Opinion]  17240.) 
[From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17240 

Pipe.  No.  23291,  Youngstown  Sheet  &  Tube  Company  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  1,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  609-612.  ([Opinion] 
17227.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17227 

Potatoes.  No.  24061,  J.  C.  Famechon  Company  v.  Great  Northern  Railway  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  15,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  461-462.  ([Opinion]  17203.) 
[From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17203 

Refrigeration.  No.  23801,  Red  Ball  Vegetable  Company  v.  Illinois  Central  R;iil- 
road  Company  et  al. :  decided  Sept.  12,  1931.  [1931.]  429-432+ [1|  p. 
([Opinion]  17192.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17192 

Rice.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3594,  rough  rice  from  Arkansas 
to  Missouri' points ;  [decided  Sept.  9,  1931].  1931.  [1] +340-342+ [1]  p. 
([Opinion]  17169.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  171 C'.) 

Slate.  No.  23186,  McClamrock  Company  et  al.  v.  Atlantic  &  Yadkin  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  17,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  445-449.  ([Opinion] 
17198.)     [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17198 

Stoppage  of  goods  in  transit.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3576, 
lumber  stopped  in  transit  to  complete  loading  of  cars  at  Hodge  and  Anslev. 
La.;  decided  Sept.  9,  1931.  [1931.]  330-336+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion]  17167.) 
[From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17107 

Strau'ierries.  No.  23676,  A.  M.  Tourtellot  v.  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hail- 
ford  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  9.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  435-437. 
([Opinion]  17194.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5e.  IC  1.6/la  :  17194 

Switching  charges.  No.  19610,  switching  rates  in  Chicago  switching  district ;  de- 
cided July  31.  1931.  [1931.]  669-718+ii  p.  ([Opinion]  17096.)  [From  v. 
177.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17096 

Tank  material.  No.  23996,  Maloney  Tank  Manufacturing  Company  v.  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  ot  al. :  [decided  Sept.  14.  1931.]  1931. 
[l]+450-i52  p.      ([Opinion]   17199.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17199 

Tanks.  No.  24101,  Skelly  Oil  Company  v.  Chicago.  Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  decided  Sept.  15,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  455-458.  ([Opinion! 
17201.)     [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17201 

Theater  tickets.  No.  24102.  Bad  Girl.  Incorporated,  et  al.  v.  Postal  Telegrajih- 
Cable  Company;  [decided  Oct.  8.  1931].  19.31.  [l]+664-670  p.  ([Opinion] 
17241.)     [From  V.  178.1     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6  la  :  17241 

Transfer  charges.  No.  19594,  transfer  of  freight  within  St.  Louis  and  East  St. 
Louis  by  dray  and  truck  for  and  on  behalf  of  railroads ;  [decided  July  27. 
1931].  1931.  [l]+316-332+ii  p.  ([Opinion]  17059.)  [From  v.  177.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17059 

Vegetables.  No.  10939,  Railroad  Commissioners  of  Florida  v.  Aberdeen  &  Rock- 
fish  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  July  28,  1931.  [1931.]  735-802  +  v  i). 
([Opinion]  17099.)     [From  v.  177.]     ♦  Paper,  10c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17099 

Watermelons.  Investigation  and  .suspension  docket  no.  3578.  watermelons  from 
the  South  to  inter.state  destinations;  decided  Oct.  14,  1931.  [1931.]  687- 
692+[l]   p.     ([Opinion]   17243.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la:  17243 

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LOCOMOTIVE  INSPECTION  BUREAU 

Locomotives.    Interpretations,  rulings,  and  explanations  on  questions  raised  re- 
garding laws,  rules,  and  instructions  for  inspection  and  testing  of  steam  loco- 
motives and  tenders  and  their  appurtenances.     1931.     [l]-f42  p.  16°     *  Fab- 
rikoid,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  A  31-1472  IC  1  loc.  6 :  931 

Railroad  accidents.     Report  covering  investigation  of  accident  to   Erie  Rail- 
road  Company    locomotive   3026    at  Graham,    N.   Y.,    Sept.    16,    1931.     1931. 
[1]+12  p.  11.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  A  31-1394  IC  1  acci.  5  :  G  76/2 

JUSTICE   DEPARTMENT 

Angler  Corporation.  Nos.  458  and  459,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
Angler  Corporation  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit ; 
brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-|-28  p.    $ 

J  1.13 :  An  45/2 

Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Raitxcay.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-386, 
Atchison,  Topel^a  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's 
request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  23-35.     t      J  1.13  :  At  2/50 

Atlantic  Cleaners  and  Dyers,  Incorporated.  In  equity  no.  49417,  in  Supreme 
Court  of  District  of  Columbia  holding  equity  court,  United  States  v.  Atlantic 
Cleaners  and  Dyers.  Inc.,  et  al. ;  decree.     [1931.]     cover-title,  4  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  At  63/65 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.  No.  88.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Company.  Louisville  and  Nasliville  Railroad 
Company,  and  Charleston  &  Western  Carolina  Railway  Company  v.  United 
States,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court 
for  western  district  of  South  Carolina :  brief  for  United  States  and  Interstate 
Commerce  Connnission.     [1981.]     cover-title,  ii+37  p.     $  J  1.13 :  At  63/66 

Bamngartner,  Mrs.  Lulu  V.  No.  467,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Lulu 
Vance  Baumgartner  v.  David  Buniet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.    [1931.]    cover-title,  ii+18  p.     t     J  1.13  :B  327/4 

Rent,  H.  Stanley.  No.  6449,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  H.  Stan- 
ley Bent  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  review  order  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+23  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  B  444 

Blair,  Edward  T.  No.  4509,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Edward  T.  Blair,  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1931.]  cover-title.  ii-fSO  p. 
large  8"     t  J  1-13  :  B  575/8 

Burdick,  Julian.  No.  4699,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  ii.  Helene  Baldwin  Burdick,  executrix 
of  Julian  Burdick.  petition  for  review  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
petitioner.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii +34  p.     t  J  1.13  :B  897/3 

Burroics,  George  L.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-S,  George  L.  Burrows,  jr.,  and 
John  W.  Beaumont,  executors  of  George  L.  Burrows,  v.  United  States  ;  defend- 
ant's brief.     [1931.]     p.    71-79.     t  J  1.13  :B  946 

Capone,  Ralph  J.  No.  479,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931.  Ralph  J.  Capone 
V.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  7th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.1  cover-title. 
ii+25  p.     t  J  113 :  C  173/3 

Cherokee  Indians.  No.  K-17,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Cherokee  Indian  Nation  or 
tribe  v.  United  States;  demurrer  and  brief  in  support.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+105-160  p.     t  J  1.13  :  C  424/16 

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Creek  Indians.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  F-3C9,  Creek  Nation  v.  United  States; 
demurrer  [and]  brief  on  demurrer.     [1931.]     p.  11-22.     %       J  1.13 :  C  861/10 

Croicrll,  Benedict.  Nos.  6002-3,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Benedict  Crowell  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Bascom  Little  v. 
[same],  on  petition  to  revimv  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iii+47  p.     t  J  1.13  :C  886 

Dahlinger,  Charles  W.  No.  451,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931.  Charles  W. 
DahliniLter  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f?  p.     t  J  1.13 :  D 138/3 

Dalton  Fwindries,  Incoriwrated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-238,  Dalton  Foun- 
dries, Incorporated,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]    p.  31-43.     t 

J  1.13 :  D  175 

Damdovntz,  David.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  1^293,  David  Davidowitz  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.  [1931.] 
p.  29-38.     t  J  1.13  :  1)  279 

Deicey  Portland  Cement  Company.  No.  9232,  at  law,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  8th  circuit,  Dewey  Portland  Cement  Company  v.  Noah  Crooks,  collector 
of  internal  revenue  for  6th  district  of  Missouri,  appeal  from  judgment  of 
district  court  for  western  district  of  Missouri;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i-f  44  p.     t  J  1.13  :D  515/5 

Duhilicr  Condenser  Corporation.  Transcript  of  record,  in  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals for  3d  circuit,  nus.  4050-58,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United  States  v.  Dubilier 
Conden^ser  Corporation,  appeals  from  district  court  for  district  of  Delaware. 
[1931.]     2  \.     X 

V.  1.  Pleadings  and  testimony,     cover-title,  viii-f  249  p.  J  1.13  :  D  S52/4/v.l 

V.  2.  Exhibit  book,     cover-title,  vi-|-4G0  p.  il.  10  pi.  10  p.  of  pi.  9  facsim. 

J  1.13  :D852/4/v.2 

Eavenson,  Howard  N.  No.  450,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Howard  N. 
Eavenson  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  respond- 
ent in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f  6  p.     t  J  1.13  :  Ea  89/2 

Edwards,  Thomas  C.  No.  M-118,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Thomas  C.  Edwards  v. 
United  States;  demurrer  to  petition  and  brief  in  support  of  demurrer.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  p.  1-6.     t  -^  ^  13  :  Ed  98/2 

Pearson,  Francis  J.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-3S3,  Francis  J.  Fearson  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]     p.  57-<)7.     t  J  1. 13  :  F 312/2 

Fire  Companies  Building  Corporation.  No.  5356,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District 
of  Columbia,  Fire  Companies  Buildins:  Corporation  v.  David  Burnet,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for 
appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+10  p.     $  J  1.13  :F  514 

Franco-American  Construction  Company,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims, 
no.  F-124,  Franco-American  Construction  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  defend- 
ant's revised  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report,  and  request  for  amended 
and  additional  findings  of  fact,  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  133-lOS.     t 

J  1.13 :  F  848/2 

Oarri»on  Company.  No.  9181,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  ft)r  8th  circuit.  Garri- 
son Company  v.  Commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  review 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title. 
i-flOp.     %  J  1.13  :G  193/2 

General  Textile  Corporation.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H-7,  General  Textile  Cor- 
poration r.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     11931.]     p.  355-^21.     % 

J  1.13  :  G  2S6/24 

Oloyd,  Flemmon  E.  No.  9226,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  Flem- 
mon  E.  Gloyd  v.  commissioner  of  interniil  revenue,  on  ]ietition  to  review 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931,]  cover-title, 
i+13p.     t  J  1.13  :G  519 

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Oood  Manufacturing  Company.  Nos.  5362-65,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District 
of  Columbia,  Jan.  term,  1931,  Good  Manufacturing  Co.  v.  David  Burnet,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue ;  Good  Manufacturing  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  [same] ; 
Art  Brass  Co.  v.  [same]  ;  Metal  Grafters,  Inc.,  v.  [same],  appeal  from  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+15  p.     % 

J  1.13 :  G  599/2 

Harding  Highway,  ferrydoaf.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Mar. 
term,  1931,  no.  4572,  Wilmington  and  Penns  Grove  Ferry  Company,  owner  of 
ferryboat  Harding  Higbway,  v.  United  States,  owner  of  dredge  W.  L.  Mar- 
shall, on  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania ; 
petition  of  United  States  for  rehearing.     [1931.]     17  p.  large  8°     $ 

J  1.13  :  H  219 

JenJdns-Kreer  &  Co.,  Incorporated.  No.  448,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
Jenkins-Kreer  &  Company,  Inc.,  t\  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f-11  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  J  419/2 

Kelly,  Mortimer.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  United  States 
V.  Mortimer  Kelly,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  New 
York;  brief  for  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iv-t-60  p.  large  8°     $ 

J  1.13  :K  297/2 

Kistler,  8edgu:ick.  No.  5371,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia, 
Sedgwick  Kistler  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  appeal 
from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
ii+21p.     t  J  1.13  :K  645 

Kroyer,  John  M.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-93,  John  M.  Kroyer  v.  United 
States;  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  35-48.    + 

J  1.13  :  K  929/2 

Lansill,  Marion  8.  B.  Nos.  5294-99,  and  5342,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District 
of  Columbia,  Marion  Stone  Burt  Lansill  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue ;  Mary  Belle  Burt  Le  Bus  r.  [same]  :  Alice  Burt  McDowell 
V.  [same]  ;  Emma  Burt  Hutchings  v.  [same]  ;  George  R.  Burt  v.  [same]  ; 
Jane  Burt  Hay  v.  [same]  ;  Emma  Burt  Hutchings  v.  [same],  appeals  from 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+19  p.    t 

J  1.13 :  L  291/2 

La  Salle  Cement  Company.  Nos.  4570  and  4571,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7th  circuit.  Oct.  term.  1931,  La  Salle  Cement  Company  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue;  Alpha  Portland  Cement  Company  v.  [same],  i)etitions  for 
review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  ii-f  22  p.  large  8°    t  J  1.13  :L  33 

Limehouse,  O.  B.  No.  513,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United  States  v. 
O.  B.  Limehouse,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  South 
Carolina :  statement  of  jurisdiction.     [1931.]    cover-title,  3  p.    t    J  1.13 :  L  629 

Lumiermen's  Mutual  Casualty  Company.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia,  no.  5434,  Lumbermen's  Mutual  Casualty  Company  v.  Robert  J. 
Hoage,  deputy  commissioner  for  District  of  Columbia  of  United  States  Em- 
ployees' Compensation  Commission,  and  Mrs.  Mary  B.  Clark  [mother  of 
William  E.  Clark]  ;  brief  for  appellees.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-|-32  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  L  97 

McDonald,  Bilton.  Nos.  3152-56,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit, 
Bruce  McDonald,  S.  E.  McDonald,  and  W.  C.  Turley,  as  executors  of  Bilton 
McDooald,  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  Bruce  McDonald  v.  [same]  ; 
J.  K.  Parsons  v.  [same]  ;  F.  M.  Burgess  v.  [same]  ;  J.  W.  Thornbury  v. 
[same],  on  petition  to  review  decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  petition 
for  rehearing.     [1931.]     cover-title,  6  p.    $  J  1.13  :  M  145/12 

Marshall-Wells  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H-513,  Marshall-Wells  Com- 
pany V.  United  States;  defendant's  request  for  special  findings  of  fact,  con- 
clusion of  law,  and  brief .     [1931.]     p.  61-80.    X  J  1.13  :M  358/5 

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Mears.  Alfred  R.  No.  5458.  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1!)31.  Alfred  Roland  Mears  t\  United  States,  appeal  from  Supreme 
Court  of  District  of  Columbia;  brief  on  behalf  of  appellee.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  17  p.     t  J  1.13  :  M  463 

Murphy  Oil  Compnu]/.  No.  6459,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Murphy  Oil  Company,  upon  petition  to  re- 
view order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  f(tr  petitioner.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  ii+29  p.    t  J  1.13 :  M  959 

Neil,  Hcnrii.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-349,  Henry  Neil  r.  United  States; 
demurrer  [and]  brief.     [1931.]     p.  3-6.     t  J  1.13 :  N  317/4 

Odliii.  Latrremc  A.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-269,  Lawrence  Allen  Odlin  r. 
United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]     p.  43-55.     t  J1.13:Od4/2 

Ohio  Mininfi  Vompanxj.  No.  5957,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit. 
Ohio  Mining  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  to  review 
order  of  Boax'd  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.1  cover-title, 
i+24p.     %  J  1.13:  Oh  3/19 

Paris  Gas  and  Electric  Companij.  No.  9197,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit,  Hujjo  Wourdack  [president  of  Paris  Gas  &  Electric  Company  and 
Danville  Liirht,  Power  &  Traction  Company]  v.  Louis  J.  Becker,  collector  of 
internal  revenue;  brief  for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  11+17  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  P  218/5 

Peavy-Byrnes  Lumher  Company.  No.  6160,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
versus  Peavy-Byrnes  Lumber  Company ;  [proceedings  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  5th  circuit].  [1931.]  p.  216-231.  [Includes  cases  of  Peav.v- 
Wilson  Lumber  Companv  and  Peavy-Moore  Lumber  Company.]     % 

J  1.13  :  P  329/8 

Planters  Operating  Company.  No.  8789,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  cir- 
cuit, Planters  Oiierating  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  to  review  decisi(m  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  ii+24  p.    t  J  1.13  :  P  694/4 

Radio  Corporation,  of  America.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Oct. 
term,  1931,  no.  4279,  on  patent  1,635,117,  Radio  Corporation  of  America  r. 
Dubilier  Condenser  Corporation  and  Francis  \V.  Dunmore ;  no.  4280,  on 
patent  1.455,141,  [same]  )•.  Dubilier  Condenser  Corporation.  Percival  D. 
Lowell,  and  Francis  W.  Dunmore;  brief  of  T'nited  States.  |1931.]  11  p. 
large  8°    t  J  1.13  ;R  118/9 

In  equity,  no.  793,  in  district  court  for  district  of  Delaware,  United  States 

V.  Radio  Corporation  of  America  et  al. ;  amended  and  supjilemental  petition. 
[1931.]    cover-title,  91  p.    %  J1.13:R118/S 

St.  Joseph  Stockyard.'!  Company.  In  ecpiity  no.  JIM.  in  district  court  for 
western  district  of  Missouri.  St.  Joseph  division,  St.  Joseph  Stockyards  Com- 
pany V.  United  States  and  Secretary  of  Agriculture;  brief  for  United  States 
and  Secretary  of  Agriculture.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iv-j-105  p.    t 

J  1.13:  Sa23/3 

Schalkenbach,  Robert.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  ajuieals  for  2d  circuit.  Fred- 
eric C.  Leubuscher,  as  executor  of  RolxM-t  Schalkenbach.  v.  commissioner  of 
internal  revenue,  appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Apjteals;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i+2S  p.  large  S"     J  J  1.13:  Sch  15/3 

Schumacher,  Thom<ts  M.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-26.  Thomas  M.  Schu- 
macher r.  United  States ;  request  for  lindings  of  fact  and  l»rief  for  T 'nited 
States.     [1931.]     p.  77-94.     t  J  1.13 :  Sch  86/7 

Shearer,  George  L.  Nos.  4(59  and  470,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1931,  George 
L.  Shearer  r.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  i*evenue;  William  A.  W. 
Stewart  v.  [same],  on  petitions  for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit  ;  memoran<lum  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title. 
i+8  p.     t  J  1.13  :  Sh  31/6 

Smith,  Bernard.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-250,  Bernard  Smith  r.  United 
States ;  defendant's  supplemental  brief .     [1931.]    p.  49-56.    t    J  1.13  :Sm  52/2 

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Imith,  George  O.  At  law  no.  79533,  in  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia, 
United  States  v.  George  Otis  Smith  ;  motion  for  leave  to  file  brief  as  amici 
curiae  and  brief  as  amici  curiae.    [1931.]    cover-title,  7  p.     t    J  1.13:  Sm  57/3 

Southeastern  Express  Company.  Transcript  of  record,  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals,  Sth  circuit,  no.  6399,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  versus  South- 
eastern Express  Company,  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals   (district  of  Alabama).     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+36  p.     $ 

J  1.13  :  So  89/4 

Southern  Pacific  Railroad.  No.  474.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  South- 
ern Pacific  Railroad  Company  and  Southern  Pacific  Land  Company  v.  United 
States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]     cover-title,  i+10  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  So  88/109 

?fem,  Moritz.  No.  427,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Moritz  Stein,  Anton 
Lagatutta,  and  Emil  Porges  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i+15  p.     %  J  1.13:  St  34/2 

itickney,  Herman  0.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-57,  Herman  O.  Stickney.  v. 
United  States ;  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]    p.  17-19.    t  J  1.13:  St  51 

^timpson,  Mrs.  Dorothy  B.  No.  9219,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit, 
Dorothy  Baker  Stimpson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to 
review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+18  p.     $  J  1.13  :  St  56/2 

Swenson,  Mrs.  Christina.  No.  6143,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  S.  T.  Swenson,  executor  of  Mrs.  Christina 
Swenson,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief 
for  petitioner.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f  26  p.     t  J  1.13  :Sw  42/2 

Sioift,  Theodore  J.  No.  6581,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue  v.  Theodore  J.  Swift,  upon  petition  to  review 
order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i  i+36  p.    t  J  1.13 :  Sw  55/33 

Texas  and  Pacific  Raihcay.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-53,  Texas  and  Pacific 
Bailwav  Co.  r.  United  States;  brief  for  defendant.     [1931.]     p.  35-42.    $ 

J  1.13  :  T  312/17 

Tootle,  Milton,  jr.  Nos.  9269,  9279,  9271-74,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit.  Milton  Tootle,  jr.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  William  D. 
Tootle  V.  [same]  :  John  W.  Craver  v.  [same]  ;  Graham  G.  Lacy  v.  [same]  ; 
Hal  Y.  Lemon  v.  [same]  ;  Milton  Tootle,  3d,  v.  [same],  on  petitions  to  review 
decisions  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+32  p.     t  J  1-13  :  T  619/3 

Underwood,  H.  A.  No.  3208,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  H.  A. 
Underwood  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  review  de- 
cision of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
ii+30  p.     t  J1.13:Un2/5 

United  States  Cartridge  Cmnpmiy.  No.  348.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
United  States  Cartridge  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims;  memorandum  for  United  States.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+22  p.    t  J  1-13  :  Un  3/167 

VanUervliet,  Leonard.  No.  163,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931.  United 
States  V.  Leonard  Vanbiervliet.  on  certificate  from  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  6th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+31  p.    t 

J  1.13  :V  273 

Van  Emhurgh  &  AtterMry.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-135,  R.  R.  Atterbury, 
sole  surviving  partner  of  partnership  Van  Emburgh  &  Atterbury,  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.    [1931.]  ^P- 33-45    ? 

J  1.13  :  V  288 

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Vermont.  Stato  of  Vermont,  Washington  County,  ss.,  Verninnt  v.  Bankers  Trust 
Coniimny  et  al..  to  court  of  chancery  in  said  county  of  Wasliington;  petition 
for  leave  to  intervene  and  bill  of  intervener,  by  and  in  behalf  of  United 
States.  Library  of  Consres-s  Trust  Fund  Board,  Andrew  W.  Mellon,  Simeon 
D.  Fess,  John  Barton  Payne,  A.irnes  E.  Meyer,  and  Herbert  Putnam,  acting  in 
capacities  herein  set  forth.     [1931.]     cover-title,  26  p,  4°    J        J  1.13:  V  592/2 

'Warren-'Saah  Motor  Corporation.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit,  Warren-Nash  Motor  Corporation  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1931.]    cover-title,  i-f  23  p.  large  8°    t  J  1.13  :  W  256/8 

Washington  Coal  and  Coke  Company.  No.  4G15,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
3d  circuit.  Washington  Coal  c^  Coke  Company  v.  D.  B.  Heiner,  collector  of 
internal  revenue  lor  23d  district  of  Pennsylvania;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+23  p.    t  J  1.13  :  W  279A5 

Wells,  Frederick  B.  No.  9191,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit.  Fred- 
erick B.  Wells  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  review 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title. 
11+38  p.    t  J1.13:W462A0 

Western  Shade  Cloth  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-546.  Western  Shade 
Cloth  ConiT>auy  v.  United  States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and 
brief.    [1931.]    p.  33-52.    t  J  1.13 :  W  525/26 

White.  Elizabeth.  No.  6156,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit,  J.  T. 
White,  of  Norlina.  N.  C,  as  executor  of  Elizabeth  White,  et  al.  v.  United 
States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Georgia ;  supple- 
mental brief  of  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-i-24  p.    t  J  1.13  :  W  582/6 

White  Eagle  Oil  and  Refining  Company.  No.  9203,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  Sth  circuit.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  White 
Eagle  Oil  and  Refining  Company,  on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+39  p.     + 

J  1.13  :  W  586/27 

Wilmington  Steamhont  Company.  No.  4713,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d 
circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931.  Wilmington  Steamboat  Company  v.  Edward  L. 
Sturgess,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  1st  district  of  New  Jersey,  appeal 
from  district  court  for  district  of  New  Jersey;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  ii+25  p.    t  J  1.13  :  W  688/4 

Wolf  Manufacturing  Industries.  No.  4612,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit.  Oct.  term,  1930,  in  matter  of  Wolf  Manufacturing  Industries,  bank- 
rupt, Robert  L.  Tudor,  trustee  in  bankruptcy  of  Wolf  Manufacturing  Indus- 
tries, bankrupt,  v.  United  States,  apiieul  from  judirment  of  district  court  for 
southern  district  of  Indiana,  Indiaiuipolis  division,  Robert  C.  Baltzell.  judge; 
appellee's  brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  xii-f- 190  p.  large  8°    t      J  1.13  :W  831/2 

Young,  J.  D.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-501,  R.  F.  E.  Cooke  &  H.  M.  Hampton, 
executors  of  J.  D.  Young,  v.  United  States;  counterclaim.  [1931.]  p.  33- 
40.    t  J1.13:Y85/5 

INVESTIGATION  BUREAU 

Uniform   crime   reports  for   United    States   and   its   possessions,   v.   2.   no.   10; 
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Employment   agencies.     Monthly   report   of   activities   of  State   and    municipal 

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Industrial  employment  information  hulletin,  Oct.  1931;  v.  11,  no    10      [19311 

46  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     t  •       •     u         .j 

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LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Building.     Building  permits  in  principal  cities,  Sept.  1931.     [1931.]     14  p.  11. 
*    [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Nov.  1931.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  B  808/26 

Elapsed  time  in  building  construction.  [1931.]  p.  15-24.  [This  pub- 
lication bears  also  the  volume  pagination  1019-28.  From  Monthly  labor 
review,  Nov.  1931.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  B  868/27 

Employment.  Effects  of  technological  changes  upon  employment  in  motion- 
picture  theaters  of  Washington,  D.  C.  [1931.]  p.  1-14.  [This  publication 
bears  also  the  volume  pagination  1005-18.  From  Monthly  labor  review,  Nov. 
1931.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  Em  73/13 

Trend  of  employment  and  labor  turnover,  Oct.  1931.    1931.     [l]H-45  p.  11. 

[Monthly.]     f 

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Labor  and  laboring  classes.     Handbook  of  labor  statistics,  1931  edition.     Sept. 

1931.    x+923+iv  p.  11.     (Bulletin  541;  Miscellaneous  series.)  *  Paper,  $1.25. 

L.  C.  card  L  27-328  L  2.3:  541 

Same.     (H.  doc.  813,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Lighting.  Code  of  lighting,  factories,  mills,  and  other  work  places,  revision  of 
1930;  American  standard,  approved  by  American  Standards  Association,  Aug. 
18,  1930.  sponsor.  Illuminating  Engineering  Society,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Oct. 
1931.  vi+v  p.  8  p.  of  pi.  (Bulletin  556;  Safety  code  series.)  *  Paper, 
15c. 
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Same.     (H.  doc.  97,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Mo7ithli/ labor  review,  Y.  SS,  no.  5; 'Nov.  19S1.    1931.    vlii+259  p.  il.     [This  pub- 
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Special  articles. — Effects  of  technological  changes  upon  employment  in  motion- 
picture  theaters  of  Washington.  D.  C. — Elapsed  time  in  building  construction. — .Occi- 
dent experience  in  iron  and  steel  industry  to  end  of  1930. — .\ttitude  of  railroad 
brotherhoods  toward  workmen's  compensation  ;  by  W.  N.  Doali. — Conciliation  work  of 
Department  of  Labor,  Sept.  1931  ;  by  Hugh  L.  Kerwin.— Statistics  of  immigration,  Aug. 
1931  ;  by  J.  J.  Kunna. 

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its  regular  montlily  reports  on  such  sub.i'eets  as  prices,  wages,  industrial  disputes,  and 
employment  conditions,  as  also  the  results  of  original  investigations  too  brief  for  bul- 
letin purposes,  notices  of  labor  legislation  by  the  States  or  by  Congress,  and  Federal 
court  decisions  affecting  labor,  which  from  their  importance  should  be  given  attention 
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Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Wash- 
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Paraguay.    Labor   legislation  of  Paraguay.     Oct.  1931.     iil+19+v  p.      (Bul- 
letin 554;  Foreign  labor  laws  series.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L31-160  L  2.3 :  554 

Same.     (H.  doc.  95,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Prices.  Prices,  wholesale  and  retail,  Sept.  1931.  1931.  [l]+23  p.  il. 
[Monthly.]     t  L  2.6/a2 :  931/9 

Same,  Oct.  1931.     1931.     [1] -f25p.il.     [Monthly.]     t       L  2.6/a2 :  931/10 

Wholesale     prices     of     commodities,     Oct.     1931.      1931.      [l]-i-14     p. 

[Monthly.]     t 

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Venezuela.     Labor  legislation  of  Venezuela.     Oct.  1931.     iii-flO+vi  p.     (Bul- 
letin 549 ;  Foreign  labor  laws  series.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  31-159  L  2.3:  549 

Same.     (H.  doc.  90,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

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Wages.  Union  scales  of  wa^i's  and  hours  of  lalMir.  May  15,  1930.  Oct.  1931.  v 
+324+iv  p.  (Bulletin  540;  Wajres  and  hours  of  labor  series.)  ♦  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  L 13-159  •  L  2.3 :  540 

Same.     (H.  doc.  783,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

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Labor-  Deimrtmcnt.  Publications  of  Department  of  Laijor.  [Edition  of]  Oct.  1. 
1931.    1931.     ii+42  p.     T 

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WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Industrial  experience  of  women  workers  at  summer  schools.  1928-30;  by  Gladys 
L.  Palmer.    1931.    ix +62  p.  2  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.     (Bulletin  89.)     ♦  Paper,  20c. 
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Labor  lairs  ami  legislation.    Oregon  legislation  for  women  in  industry;  by  Sis- 
ter Miriam  Theresa  (Caroline  J.  Gleason).     1931.     l   4-  40  p.     (Bulletin  90.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 
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334  November,  1931 

Galveston,  San  Francisco,  San  Pedro,  Calif..  San  Juan.  P.  R.,  Captain  of  the  Port,  Panama 
Canal.  Portla"nd  (Oreg.).  Seattle,  Honolulu,  T.  U.,  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Buffalo,  Detroit, 
Sault   Ste.   Marie,  and  Duluth. 

Hydroffraphic  luUetin,  weekly,  no.  2200-3;  Nov.  4-25,  1931.  1931.  Each  1  p 
f°  and  large  4°     t  N  6.3  :  2200-3 

Navigation  tables  for  mariners  and  aviators,  [by  J.  T.]  Dreisonstok;   [revised 
by  Elmer  B.  Collins].     3d  edition.     1931.     [2]+iv+l-5b+6-lll  p.  il.     ([Pub- 
lication] 208.)      [Text  on  verso  of  front  cover.]     t  Fabrikoid,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28381  N  6.8  :  208/931 

Votice  to  aviators  21  and  22,  1931;  Nov.  1  and  15  [1931].     [1931.]     17  leaves 
and  16  leaves,  12°     [Semimonthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  20-26958  N  6.25 :  931/21,  22 

Notice  to  mariners  45-48,  1931;  Nov.  7-28  [1931].  [1931.]  [xxxix]+1287- 
3389  leaves.     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.11 :  931/45-48 

Persian  Gulf.  Sailing  directions  for  Persian  Gulf,  including  Gulf  of  Oman 
and  Mekr.ln  coast.  2d  edition,  [corrected  to  May  2]  1931.  1931.  viii-f- 
361  p.  +  [4]  leaves,  il.  7  pi.  2  maps.  ([Publication]  15S.)  [The  4  leaves 
given  in  the  collation  consist  of  request  coupons  which  are  detachable.] 
t  Cloth,  $1.80.  N  6.8 :  158/931 

Publications.     General  catalogue  of  mariners'  and  aviators'  charts  and  books ; 
corrected  to  July,  1931.     1931.     xx +258  p.  32  maps,  large  8°     t  (free  to  mari- 
ners and  aviators). 
L.  C.  card  31-28543  N  6.5 :  931 

Tide  calendars.  Tide  calendar  [for  Baltimore  (Fort  McHenrv)  and  Cape 
Henry],  Dec.  1931.     1931.     1  p.  4°     [Monthly]     t  N  6.22/2 :  931/12 

Tide  calendar   [for  Norfolk  Navy  Yard  and  Newport  News.  Va.],  Dec. 

1931.    1931.    1  p.  4°    [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/1 :  931/12 

Aviation  charts 

Aircraft  plotting  sheets.  Aircraft  plotting  sheet;  chart  VP-5.  Mercator  pro- 
jection. 1°  lat.=3  in.  at  mid  latitude.  Wasliington,  Hydrographic  Office.  Oct. 
1931.    33.1X20.3  in.     [Covers  lat.  36°-47°.]     t     20c.  N  6.30 :  VP-o 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Aerial  navigation  by  dead  reckoning. 

Same;  chart  VP-6.     Mercator  projection,  1°  lat.=3  in.  at  mid  latitude. 

Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Oct.  1931.  33.2X21.1  in.  [Covers  lat. 
45''-56°.]     t  20c.  N  6.30:  VP-6 

Is'OTB. — Contains  on  reverse :  Aerial  navigation  by  dead  reckoning. 

Charts 

Africa.  Anchorages  on  west  coast  of  Africa ;  chart  2234.  Washington.  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  June,  1905,  3d  edition,  Oct.  1931.  24.4X314  in. 
t  30c.  N  6.18 :  2234 

Dakar  Road,   S6n6gal,   from   French   surveys  to  1930,   topography   from   French   naval 

aviation  data  in  1928. 
Joal  Anchorage,  SL'n«5y;al,  from  French  surveys  to  1910,  topography  from  French  naval 

aviation  data  in  1928. 
Portudal  Anchorage,  S<^n6gal,  from  French  sketch  survey  In  1843,  with  corrections  from 

French  chart  of  1028. 
Rufl.'sque  Ancliorape.   S(^nf'gal,  from   French  survey  in   1875  and  1S7G,   topography  from 

French  naval  aviation  data  in  1928. 

West  coast  of  Africa,  Cape  Frio  to  Liidoritz  Bay,  compiled  from  latest 

information;  chart  2205.  Natural  scale  1:903,465  at  lat.  22°.  Washington, 
Hydrographic  Office,  published  Apr.  190G,  5tli  edition,  Oct.  1931.  44.CX28  in. 
t  60c.  N  6.18  :  2205 

Beagle  Channel.  Canal  Beagle  (Beagle  Channel),  Tierra  del  Fuego,  Isla  Gable 
to  Bahia  Lapataia,  from  Argentine  surveys  in  IJIOO  and  1919;  chart  2208. 
Scale  naut.  m.  =  l  in.,  natural  scale  1:70,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic 
Office,  published  Nov.  1904,  4th  edition,  Sept.  1931.     24.8X41  in.     t  50c. 

N  6.18 :  2208 

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November,  1931  335 

Canton  River.  Chu  Kiang  or  Canton  River,  China,  Second  Bar  Pagoda  to 
Whampoa  Channel  and  to  Changshan  Island,  from  surveys  by  Chinese  Im- 
perial Maritime  Customs  in  1907,  topogi-aphy  from  various  sources  to  1928; 
chart  2530.  Scale  naut.  m.=2.9  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  25,000.  Washington, 
Hydrugraphic  Office,  published  Feb.  1909,  5th  edition,  Oct.  1931.  26X38.6  in. 
t  oOc.  N  6.18 :  2530 

Fonseca,  Gulf  of.  Gulf  of  Fonseca,  west  coast  of  Central  America,  from  U.  S. 
naval  surveys  to  1928,  with  additions  from  British  survey  in  1838 ;  chart  973. 
Natural  scale  1:14.5,278  at  lat.  13°  10'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office, 
published  Nov.  1930  [Jan.  1919],  10th  edition,  Oct.  1931.     23.4X30.3  in.     t  30c. 

N  6.18 :  973 

Hicangpoo  River  (Woosung  River)  China,  east  coast,  Kaokiao  Creek  to  Yang- 
tzepoo  Creek,  from  surveys  by  Hwangpoo  Conservancy  Board  between  1914 
and  1925.  with  additions  to  1930;  chart  5391.  Scale  naut.  m.=7  in.,  natural 
scale  10,392.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Dec.  1923.  3d  edi- 
tion, Sept.  1931.    39.3X27.3  in.    t  50c.  N  6.18  :  5391 

Kasamatize  River  entrance,  Senegal,  west  coast  of  Africa,  from  French  survey 
in  1909;  with  inset,  Karabane  Anchorage;  chart  2308.  Scale  naut.  m.=1.9 
in.,  natural  scale  1 :  38,734.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Mar. 
1917,  3d  edition,  Oct.  1931.     24.1X28.1  in.     f  30c.  N  6.18:  2308 

Kicangeliow  Wan  (Quangtcheou  Wan)  and  River  Matshe,  China,  southeast 
coast,  from  French  surveys  between  1S96  and  1928  [with  insets]  ;  chart  3169. 
Scale  naut.  m.=1.8  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington.  Hydrographic 
OfHce,  published  May,  1916,  4th  edition,  Sept.  1931.    39.5X26.7  in.    t  50c. 

N  6.18 :  3169 
Bayard,  Fort,  from  French  survey  in  1927. 
Montao  Anchorage,  from  French  chart  of  1903. 

Pilot  charts.  Methods  for  computing  heights  and  paths  of  fireballs  and 
meteors ;  by  Charles  P.  Olivier.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Nov.  1931. 
1  p.  il.  f°  (Supplement  to  Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean  for  1931.)  t 
Included  in  price  of  Pilot  chart.  N  6.15A  :  931/supp. 

Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters.  Dec.  1931 ;  chart  3500.    Scale  1° 

long.  =0.7  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Nov.  17,  1931.  23.3X35.1  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  bv  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau.]    1 10c.  N  6.24  :  931/12 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Northers  of  Mexican  and  Central  American  waters ;  by 
Willis  Edwin  Hurd. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  Jan.  1932 ;  chart  2603.    Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in. 

Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Nov.  17.  1931.  22.5X31  in.  [Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furni-shed  by  the  Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c. 

N  6.17 :  932/1 
Note. — Contains    on    reverse :  New    Hydrographic    Office   chart    of   western    part   of 
Pacific  Ocean    [including  Eastern  Archipelago]. 

■     Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Dec.   1931;   chart  1400.     Scale  1° 

long. =0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Nov.  18,  1931.  23X31.8  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau.]    1 10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-16339  N  6.15/1 :  931/12 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Methods  for  computing  heights  and  paths  of  fireballs 
and  meteors  ;  by  Charles  P.  Olivier. — Distribution  of  weather  information,  forecasts, 
and  warnings  by  radio  for  benefit  of  marine  interests  on  north  Atlantic  Ocean  and 
Coast,  Circular  13,  radio  (3d  edition,  revised)  ;  [prepared  in]  Forecast  Division, 
Weather  Bureau. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean.  Jan.  1932;  chart  1401.     Scale  1°  long. 

=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Nov.  16,  1931.  23.7X35.3  in. 
[Monthlv.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau.]    tlOc.  N  6.16:  932/1 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Methods  for  computing  heights  and  paths  of  fireballs 
and  meteors ;  by  Charles  P.  Olivier. — Distribution  of  weather  information,  forecasts, 
and  warnings  by  radio  for  benefit  of  marine  interests  on  north  Atlantic  Ocean  and 
Coast,  Circular  13,  radio  (3d  edition,  revised)  ;  [prepared  in]  Forecast  Division, 
Weather  Bureau. 

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336  November,  1031 

Pilot  chwts — Continued. 

Pilot  chart  of  upi»er  air.  imrtli  Atlantic  Ocean.  Dec.  1931;  chart  1400a. 

Scale  1"  long.=0.27  in.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office.  Nov.  16,  1931.  , 
23X31.8  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  thr  data  are  furnished  by  the  ' 
Weather  Bureau. 1     t  10c.  X  0.2s  :  931/12   : 

Note. — ('((iitaiiis  on  reverse:  Synoptic  chart  [showing  all  weather  broadcasting  sta- 
tions in  and  surrounding  north  Atlantic  Ocean]. — United  States  naval  aviation  chart- 
ing program. 

•     Pilot  chart  of  iii)per  air.   north  Pacific  Oceati.   .Tan.   1932:  chart  1401a. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office.  Nov.  18.  1931.  2;i.8X 
35.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  hv  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.29:932/1 

Note — Contains  on  rever.se:  Synoptic  chart  [showing  all  principal  weather  broad- 
casting stations  in  and  surrounding  I'acitlc  Ocean]. — I'nited  States  naval  aviation 
charting  program. — Storm  tracks. 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Memoranda.  P>ureau  of  Supi>lie.s  and  Accounts  memoranda  349;  Oct.  1.  1931. 
Oct.  1931.  49  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  in.^ertion  in  Bureau 
of  Suiiplies  and  Accounts  memoranda.  1931.1     t  N  20.7/1:  349 

PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

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Jan.  l'J25.  the  Pan  American  Union  began  the  publication  of  4  series,  in  Spanish  and 
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the  Pan  American  Union,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Agricultural  schools.  As  escolas  de  agricultura  e  sua  influoncia  na  vida  rural; 
[por  H.  L.  Howard].  [1931.]  ii  +  14  j).  il.  (Serie  sobre  agricultura  no.  39, 
Setembro  de  1931.)  [Do  Boletim  da  Uniao  Pan-Americana,  Setembro.  1931.] 
t  Paper,  5c.;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c.        PA  1.12  :p  39 

Archaeology.  Reseiia  de  investigaciones  arquelogicas  en  las  Americas  en 
1929  y  1930.  publicada  por  la  Union  Panamericana  en  cumiilimiento  de  la 
resolucion  de  la  quint  a  Conferencia  Internacional  Americana  sobre  Pro- 
tecciOn  de  los  Restos  Arqueologicos.  [1931.]  [l]+58  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre 
arqueologia  Americana  no.  5)     t  Paiwr,  5c.  PA  1.20:  s 5 

Contents. — 1,  Mexico  y  America  Central;  por  Frans  Bloni. — 2.  Trabajos  arqueol- 
Ogicos  en  Sudanieriea  durante  i;>2!) :  por  Erland  Nordenskiuld. — 3,  Trabajos  arqueol- 
ogicos en  la  America  del  Norte ;  por  Carl  E.  Guthe. 

Bulletin  (Eiujlish  edition).     Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union.  Nov.  1931;  [v.  65. 
no.  11].     [1931.]     iv  +  111.3-1212  p.  il.     [Monthly.     P"or  j.rice.  see  note  above 
under  center  head.] 
L.  C.  card  8-30967  PA  1 .6 :  e  65/11 

Same.     (H.  doc  701.  pt.  11.  71st  Cong.  .3d  .sess.) 

{Portuguese  (<litio)i).     Boletim  da  Uniao  Pan-Americana,  Novembro.  1931, 

edi<.-ao  em  i)ortuguez;  [v.  33.  no.  11].  [1931.]  iv+763-830  p.  il.  (Monthly. 
For  price,  see  note  above  under  center  head.] 

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(Spani-fh  edition).     Bold  in  de  la  I'nion  Panamericana,  Novii'mbrc.  1931. 

ediciOn  esi)ai""iola ;  [v.  65,  no.  11].  [1931.]  iv-+- 11 1.5-1238  p.  il.  [Monthly. 
For  price,  see  note  above  mider  center  head.] 

L.  C.  curd  12-12555  PA  1.6:  s  65/11 

Commercial  education.  I.a  enseilanza  comercial  en  los  Estados  Unidos ;  [por 
J.  O.  Malott].  [1931.]  12  ji.  il.  (Serie  sobre  educacirtn  no.  77,  Noviembre  de 
1931.)  [Del  P>oletfn  de  la  Uni^n  Panamericana.  Noviembre,  1931.]  t  Paper, 
5c.;  subiscription  i)rice  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c.  PA  1.13:  s  77 

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November,  1931  337 

Dairying.  La  industria  lechera  en  los  Estados  Unidos;  [por  J.  B.  Shepherd]. 
[1931.]  ii4-26p.il.  (Serie  sobre  agricultura  no.  77,  Octubre  de  1931.)  [The 
name  of  the  author  is  given  incorrectly  on  p.  1  as  J.  B.  Sheperd.  Del 
Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  Octubre,  1931.]  t  Paper,  5c. ;  subscription 
price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c.  PA  1.12  :  s  77 

Forest  fires.  Manual  sobre  prevencion  de  incendios  forestales  para  use  en  las 
e?cuelas.  [1931.]  ii+22  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  finanzas,  industria  y  comercio 
no.  68,  Octubre  de  1931.)  [Del  Boletin  de  la  L'nion  Panamericana.  Octubre, 
1931.]     t  Paper,  5c. ;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c. 

PA  1.14  :  s  08 

Institutions  for  childreu.  Las  iustituciones  para  niiios,  su  verdadero  papel; 
[por  C.  H.  Le  Blond].  [1931.]  ii+6  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  salubridad  publica  y 
previsi6n  social  no.  65,  Octubre  de  1931.)  [Del  Boletin  de  la  Union  Panameri- 
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50c.  PA  1.15  :  s  65 

Nicaragua  [foreign  trade  of  Nicaragua  for  1930]  latest  reports  from  Nicaragua n 
official  sources.     [1931.]     [l]+4  p.     (Foreign  trade  series  no.  82,  1931.)     t 
L.  C.  card  20-21429  PA  1.19  :  82 

Pan  American  day.  Celebracion  del  dia  Panamericano  en  el  hemisferio  occi- 
dental; [por  Enrique  Coronado  Suarez].  [1931.]  [2]-f38p.  il.  (Serie  sobre 
historia  no.  4.)  [Del  Boletin  de  la  T'nion  Panamericana,  Junio  y  Agosto. 
1931.]     t  Paper,  5e.  PA  1.38 :  s  4 

Standards  Bureau.  El  laboratorio  del  Gobierno  y  la  industria;  [por  George 
K.  Burgess].  [1931.]  ii+lS  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  finanzas,  industria  y  comer- 
cio no.  67.  Septiembre  de  1931.)  [The  name  of  the  author  is  given  incorrectly 
on  p.  1  as  George  E.  Burgess.  Del  Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  Sep- 
tiembre. 1931.]     t  Pai>er,  oc. ;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series.  50c. 

PA  1.14 :  s  67 

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paizes  latino-americanos.  [1931.]  ii+22  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  saude  publica  e 
previsao  social  no.  35,  Agosto  de  1931.)  [Do  Boletim  da  Uniao  Pan-Ameri- 
cana, Junho  e  Agosto,  1931.]  t  Paper,  5c.;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of 
series,  50c.  PA  1.15 :  p  35 


PANAMA   CAISTAL 

Note. — Although   The  Panama   Canal  makes  it<5  reports  to,   and   is  under  the   supervi- 
sion of,  the  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Panama  Canal  record,  v.  25,  no.  14-17 ;  Nov.  4-25,  1931.     Balboa  Heights,  C.  Z. 
[1931].     p.  185-240.     [Weekly.] 

L.  C.  card  7-35328  W  79.5 :  25/14-17 

Note. — The  yearly  subscription  rate  of  the  Panama  Canal  record  is  50c.  domestic, 
and  $1.00  foreign  (single  issue  2c.),  except  in  the  case  of  Government  departments 
and  bureaus.  Members  of  Congress,  representatives  of  foreign  Governments,  steamship 
lines,  chambers  of  commerce,  boards  of  trade,  and  university  and  public  libraries,  to 
whom  the  Record  is  distributed  free.  The  word  "  domestic "  refers  to  the  United 
States.  Canada,  Canal  Zone,  Cuba,  Guam,  Hawaii.  Manua,  Mexico,  the  Philippines, 
Porto  Rico,  Republic  of  Panama.  Tutuila,  and  the  Virgin  Islands.  Subscriptions  will 
commence  with  the  first  issue  of  the  Record  in  the  month  in  which  the  subscriptions 
are  received,  unless  otherwise  requested.  Remittances  should  be  made  payable  to  Dis- 
bursing Clerk.  The  Panama  Canal,  but  should  be  forwarded  to  the  Chief  of  Office,  The 
Panama  Canal,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  name  and  address  to  which  the  Record  is  to 
be  sent  should  be  plainly  written.  Postage  stamps,  foreign  money,  and  defaced  or 
smooth  coins  will  not  be  accepted. 

GOVERNOR 

Report.     Annual  report  of  governor  of  The  Panama  Canal,  fiscal  year  1931. 
1931.    x+166  p.  il.  5  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  map.     *  Paix;r,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  15-26761  W  79.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  4,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

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338  November,  1931 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

Christmas.  Cooperation  of  public  iu  preparing  Christmas  mail ;  [issued  by] 
3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    Nov.  2,  1931.    1  p.  narrow  f"    t 

P  4.2  :  C  46/4/931 

Mail  contracts.  Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  on  star 
routes  in  Alabama,  July  1,  1932- June  30,  1936.    Oct.  27,  1931.     vii  +  74  p.    t 

P  1.22  :  Al  16/932-936 

Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  on  star  routes  in 

Florida,  July  1,  1932- Juue  30,  1936.    Oct.  27,  1931.    v+4.o  p.    t 

P  1.22  :  F  66/932-936 

Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  on  star  routes  in 

Georgia,  July  1,  1932-June  30,  1936.    Oct.  27,  1931.    v+53  p.  .  t 

P  1.22  :  G  29/932-936 

Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  on  star  routes  in 

Kentucky,  July  1,  1932-June  30,  1936.    Oct.  27,  1931.    xviii+197  p.    t 

P  1.22  :  K  41/932-936 

Advertisement  in%'iting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  on  star  routes  In 

Mississippi,  July  1,  1932-June  30,  1936.    Oct.  27,  1931.    v+51  p.    t 

P  1.22 :  M  691/932-930 

Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  on  star  routes  in 

North  Carolina,  July  1,  1932-June  30,  1936.    Oct.  27,  1931.    ix+HO  p.    t 

P  1.22 :  N  81C/932-936 

Advertisement  inviting  proposals   for  carrying  mails  on  star  routes  in 

Porto  Rico  and  Virgin  Islands,  July  1,  1932-Juue  30,  1936.     Oct.  27,  1931. 
iii+23  p.    t  P  1.22  :  P  83/932-936 

Adverti>:emeiit  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  on  star  i-outes  in 

South  Carolina,  July  1,  1932-June  30,  1G36.     Oct.  27,  1931.    iv+44  p.    t 

P  1.22 :  So  8C/932-936 

Advertisement  inviting  proposals  for  carrying  mails  on  star  routes  in 

Tennessee,  July  1,  1932-June  30,  1936.     Oct.  27,  1931.     vii+72  p.     t 

P  1.22 :  T  25/932-936 

Mail  matter.  Cost  ascertainment  report  showing  cost  of  carrying  and  handling 
the  several  classes  of  mail  matter  and  of  performing  special  services,  fiscal 
year  1931.     1931.     ii  +  14  p.     t  P  4.6: 931 

Simplified  addresses  on  mail  for  rural  routes  and  post-office  boxes  [regu- 
lations issued  by  Postmaster  General,  with  accompanying  instructions  by  3d 
assistant  Postmaster  General].  Nov.  5,  1927,  [reprint]  1931.  1  p.  (Order 
6090.)    t  P  1.19:  6090/2 

Money-orders.  Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster 
General.    Nov.  11,  1931.    1  p.  4°    t  P  4.2  :M  74/498 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Nov.  12,  1931.    1  p.  oblong  24"    f  VA2:  M  74/499 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Nov.  17,  1931.    1  p.  small  4"     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/500 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Nov.  20,  1931.    1  p.  4"    t  .                             P  4.  2  :  M  74/501 

Stolen  monev-order  forms ;  [issued  by  1  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Nov.  28,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  24°     t  P  4.2  :M  74/502 

Postage.  Domestic  postage  rates,  etc.,  effective  Aug.  1031 ;  [issued  by]  3d  as- 
sistant Postmaster  General.    [1931.]     [4]  p.  il.  narrow  12°    t 

P  4.2  :  D  71/3/931 

Postal  bulletin,  v.  52.  no.  15745-768;  Nov.  2-30.  1931.     [1931.]     various  paging, 
f     [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.    The  bulletin  for  Nov.  9  is  numbered 
Incorrectly  15752  instead  of  15751.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. 
L  C.  card  6-5810  P  1.3:  52 

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November,  1931  339 

Postal  guide.  Abridged  United  States  oflBcial  postal  guide,  2d  series,  v.  11 ;  Julv, 
1931.     1931.     [2]    +  1020  p.  il.     [For  official  use  only.]     %       P  1.10/2: 931 

State  list  of  post  offices,  3d  series,  v.  11;  July,  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title, 

p.  583-1001.  [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.  From  United  States  official  postal  guide, 
July.  1931.    The  State  list  is  for  official  use  onlv.]     $ 

L.  C.  card  22-26854  P  1.10/3 :  931 

United  States  official  postal  guide,  4th  series,  v.  11,  no.  5;   Nov.  1931, 

monthly  supplement.  [1931.]  cover-title,  75  p.  il.  [Includes  Changes  65-84 
affecting  United  States  official  postal  guide  for  July,  1931,  and  Inserts  709- 
713  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  of  United  States,  edition  of  1924.  Text 
on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *Official  postal  guide,  with  supplements,  $1.50.  foreign 
subscription.  $1.75 ;  July  issue,  $1.00 ;  supplements  published  monthly  (11 
pamphlets),  oOc,  foreign  subscription,  75c.  P  1.10/1 :  931/5 

INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL  SERVICE  DIVISION 

Steamboats.  Schedule  of  steamers  appointed  to  convey  mails  from  United 
States  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Territory  of  Hawaii  and  to  possessions  of 
United  States,  schedule  of  air  mail  routes  available  for  dispatch  of  articles 
mailed  in  United  States  to  and  in  foreign  countries,  Dec.  1931.  [Nov.  23, 
1931.]  12  p.  f°  [Monthly.]  *Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, 75c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26231  P  8.5 :  931A2 

POSTAL  SAVINGS  SYSTEM 

Postal  savings.    Regulations  governing  deposit  of  postal  savings  funds  in  banks 
and  acceptance  of  bonds  as  security  therefor.     Edition  of  Oct.  1931.     1931. 
[l]-f27p.     (Form  PS  2.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26188  P 19.5 :  B  22/4/931 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Employees.  Rules  and  regulations  for  guidance  of  employees  in  terminal  rail- 
way post  offices.    [Revised  edition.]    1931.    iii+24  p.  24°     t     P  10.2  :  Em  7/931 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  135,  Nov.  19,  1931,  12th  division. 
Railway  Mail  Service,  comprising  Louisiana  and  Mississippi.  [1931.]  Louisi- 
ana Printing  Company,  New  Orleans,  La.  [Nov.  19,  1931.]  66-|-[l]  p.  nar- 
row 8°     i  P  10.12/12 :  135 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  487,  Oct.  27,  1931,  3d  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  North  Carolina,  Virginia, 
and  West  Virginia  (except  peninsula  of  Maryland  and  Virginia).  1931. 
156+ [1]   p.  narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/3  :  487 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  487,  Oct.  30,  1931,  5th  division.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Kentucky.  Roessler  Bros.,  Inc., 
Cincinnati,  O.,  [Oct.  30]  1931.    172  p.  narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/5  :  487 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  516,  Oct.  31,  1931,  6th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Illinois  and  Iowa.  Jas.  T.  Igoe  Co.  [Oct.  31,  1931]. 
170  p.  narrow  8°     $  P  10.12/6 :  516 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topography  has  prepared  rural-delivery  maps  of  counties  In 
which  rural  delivery  is  completely  established.  They  are  published  in  two  forms,  one 
giving  simply  the  rural  free  delivery  routes  starting  from  a  single  given  post  office,  and 
sold  at  75  cents  each  ;  the  other,  the  rural  free  delivery  routes  in  an  entire  county,  sold 
at  50  cents  each.  A  uniform  scale  of  1  inch  to  1  mile  is  used.  The  rural-delivery  county 
maps  are  printed  from  the  latest  negatives.  It  is  impracticable  for  the  Department  to 
keep  maps  corrected  to  date  at  all  times.  Editions  are  not  issued,  but  blue  print  copies 
are  produced  in  response  to  special  calls  addressed  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk,  Post  Olfice 
Department,  Washington,  D.  C.  These  maps  should  not  be  confused  with  the  post  route 
maps,  for  which  see  Monthly  catalogue  for  February,  1931,  page  733. 

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340  XoVKMHEIt.    10?,  1 

PRESIDENT   OF  UNITED   STATES 

Arkansas.  Executive  order,  partial  revocation  of  withdrawal  of  public  lands. 
Arkansas.    Nov.  7,  1931.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5743.)     •  Paper,  r.c.      Pr  31.r):  Ar  48/5 

Armistice  dny,  1931.  proclamation  [orderinjr  flaj:  of  United  States  to  be  dis- 
played on  all  Government  buildin;:s  on  Nov.  11.  1931,  and  inviting  people 
of  United  States  to  ob.serve  day  in  their  churches  and  schools  and  other 
suitable  places,  with  appropriate  ceremonies].  Nov.  2,  1931.  1  p.  4°  (No. 
1973. )     ♦  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31 .7  :  Ar  55/3 

Big  Lake  Reservation.  Executive  order.  Big  Lake  Reservation.  Ark.  [Nov.  11. 
1931.]     4  p.  il.  4°     ([No.  5747.1)      *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5:  B  532/9 

Colorado.  Executive  order,  partial  revocation  of  wilhdiawal  of  jiublic  lands 
pending  resurvey,  Colorado.    Nov.  20,  1931.    1  p.  4"     (No.  5749.)     ♦  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :C  719/35 

Executive  order,  power-site  restoration  n«>.    165,  Colorado.     Nov.  7.  1931. 

1  p.  A"     (No.  5744.)     ♦Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  C  719/34 

Consuls.  Executive  order,  amendments  to  Consular  regulations  [1896].  Oct.  22, 
1931.    1  p.  4"     (No.  5737.)     *  PaiK-r,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  F  761/25 

Gallivan,  Mrs.  Louise  A.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  Mrs.  Louise  A. 
Gallivan.    Oct.  29,  1931.    1  p.  4°     (No.  5738.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :G  137 

Haicaii.  Transferring  to  Hawaii  title  to  certain  public  property,  proclamation. 
[Oct.  27,  1931]     2  p.  4°     ( [No.  1972.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.7  :  H  31/3 

Idaho.  Executive  order,  power-site  restoration  no.  4G4,  Idaho.  Oct.  30.  1931. 
1  p.  4°     (No.  5739.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5:  Id  1/12 

Indians.  Executive  oi'der,  extension  of  trust  period  on  allotments  of  Yakima 
Indian  Reservation,  Wash.  Nov.  10,  1931.  1  p.  4"  (No.  5746.)  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  Pr31.5:Yll 

Netv  Mexico.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for 
resurvev.  New  Mexico.    Oct.  20,  1931.    1  p.  4°     (No.  5735.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  31.5 :  N  42  m/41 

Philippine  Islands.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  military 
purposes,  Philippine  Islands.    Oct.  20,  1931.    1  p.  4°     (No.  5736.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :  P  538/8 

St.  Marks  Migratory  Bird  Refuqe.  Executive  order.  St.  Marks  Migratory  Bird 
Refuge,  Fla.  Oct.  31,  1931.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5740.)     *  Paper,  5c.    Pr  31.5  :  B  532/8 

Thanksgvvinq  day,  1931,  proclamation.  Nov.  3.  1931.  1  p.  4°  (No.  1974.) 
•Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.7 :  T  329/3 

White,  William  C.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  William  C.  Wliite.  Nov. 
3,1931.     1  p.  4»     (No.  .5742.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :W  586 

Wyoming.  Executive  order,  power-site  restoration  no.  460,  Wyoming.  Nov.  7, 
1931.    1  p.  4"     (No.  5745.)     ♦  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  W  994/30 

Executive  order,  revocation  of  withdrawal  of  public  lands  ponding  re- 
survey,  Wyoming.    Nov.  2,  1931.     1  p.  4"     (No.  5741.)     *  Pai>er.  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :W  994/29 

PRESIDENT'S  EMERGENCY  COMMITTEE  FOR 
EMPLOYMENT 

See,  below,  I'rcsidonf s  Orgjinizatlou  on   Uiiompli'.vmoiit   Uollof 

PRESIDENT'S  ORGANIZATION  ON  UNEMPLOYMENT 

RELIEF 

Note. — Formorly    Prosldoiit'a    EmorKmcy    Commit  ten    for    Employmont.       Roorj^nlzod 
Aug.  10,  19.31,  nnd  continupd  ns  Prosldont's  OrKanizatlon  on  Unomploymont  RoUof. 

Emploinnrnt.  [Introductory  statement  and  recommendations  of  Comndttee  on 
Emplo.vment  Plans  and  "Sugcfestions,  Chicago,  111..  Oct.  26  and  27.  1931.] 
[I'.CU.]     12  p.  4"     t  Y.3.P92:7R24 

Ilotv  (<>  orilor  |tnltIi<Mi(lonN — S<m'  informntion  (olIoTvlnfc  Contenta 


November,  1931  34 1 

SHIPPING  BOARD 

Imports  and  exports.  Imports  aud  exports  of  commodities  by  United  States 
coastal  districts  and  foreign  trade  regions,  Apr.  1931;  [prepared  in]  Bureau 
of  Researcli.  [Oct.  16,  1931.]  10  leaves,  oblong  large  8"  (Report  B.  R.  275.) 
[Monthly.    Figures  subject  to  revision.]     f  SB  7.5/275  :  m  931/4 

Same,  May,  1931;    [prepared  in]   Bureau  of  Research.     [Oct.  17]   1931. 

10  leaves,  oblong  large  8"     (Report  B.  R.  275.)      [Monthly.     Figures  subject 
to  revision.]     f  SB  7.5/275  :  m  931/5 

Intercoastal  traffic.  United  States  water  borne  intercoastal  traffic  by  ports  of 
origin  and  destination  and  principal  commodities,  Apr.-June,  1931;  [prepared 
in]  Bureau  of  Research.  [Oct.  17]  1931.  13  leaves,  oblong  large  8"  (Report 
B.  R.  317.)     [Quarterly.    Figures  subject  to  revision.]     t    SB  7.5/317  :  q  931/2 

Passenger  traffic.  Water  borne  passenger  traffic  of  United  States  (includes 
traffic  in  vessels  of  all  flags),  calendar  year  1930;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of 
Research.  [Oct.  5,  1931.]  [l]+35  leaves,  oblong  large  8°  (Report  B.  R. 
157.)      [Annual.     Figures  subject  to  revision.]     f  SB  7.5/157 :  a  930/2 

Same,   Jan.-Mar.   1931 ;    [prepared   in]    Bureau   of   Research.     [Oct.   12, 

1931.]     [l]+23   leaves,   oblong  large  8°     (Report  B.   R.   157.)      [Quarterly. 
Figures  subject  to  revision.]     f  SB  7.5/157  :  q  931/1 

SHIPPING  BOARD   MERCHANT   FLEET   CORPORATION 

Merchant  marine  bulletin,  v.  5,  no.  5;  Nov.  1931.  n.  p.  [1931.]  36  p.  il. 
large  S°     [Monthly.]     t  SB  2.16 :  5/5 

Ships.     Schedule  of  sailings  [Shipping  Board  vessels,  general  cargo,  passenger, 
and  mail  services]  Nov.  1-Dec.  15,  1931  [no.  120;  issued  by  Traffic  Depart- 
ment].    [1931.]     S  p.  4",  folded  into  narrow  8"  size.     [Monthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  28-26331  SB  2.14 :  931/11 

SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

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price  is  given,  and  should  be  ordered  by  the  publication  numbers  arranged  in  sequence. 
The  serial  publications  of  the  Smirhsnnian  Institution  are  as  follows:  1,  Smithsonian 
contributions  to  knowledge;  2,  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections;  H,  Smithsonian 
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Institution  to  libraries  and  individuals  throughout  the  world.  Very  few  of  the  Report 
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sonian edition  is  exhausted  can  be  purchasod  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Institution  maintains  mailing-lists 
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The  annual  reports  are  the  only  Smithsonian  publications  that  are  regularly  issued  as 
public  documents.  All  the  others"  are  paid  for  from  the  private  funds  of  the  Institution, 
but  as  tliey  are  usually  regarded  as  public  documents  and  have  free  transmission  by  mail 
they  are  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalogue. 

Autniohroma.  Rare  parasitic  food  plaut  of  the  Southwest  [Ammobroma  sonorae 
Torr.,  with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Frank  A.  Thackery  and  M.  French 
Oilman.  1931.  [l]-f409-410  p.  9  p.  of  pi.  (Publication  3094.)  [From  Re- 
port, 1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  P  219/3 

Art.  Aspects  of  aboriginal  decorative  art  in  America  based  on  specimens  in 
National  Museum :  by  Herbert  W.  Krieger.  1931.  [l]-f  519-556  p.  37  p.  of  j)!. 
(Publication  3102.)      [From  Report,  1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a:  Ar  75 

How  to  order  publicatious — See  iuformation  following  Contents 


342  November,  1931 

Autogiro,  its  characteristics  and  accomplishments ;  by  Harold  F.  Pitcairn. 
1931.  [1] +265-271  p.  9  p.  of  pi.  (Publication  3085.)  [From  Report, 
1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  Au  S2/2 

Chromosomes.  Extra  chromosomes,  source  of  variations  in  jimson  weed ;  by 
Albert  F.  Blakeslee.  1931.  [1] +431-450  p.  il.  13  p.  of  pi.  (Publication 
3096.)      [From  Report,  1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  J  564 

Creek  Indians.    Modern  square  grounds  of  Creek  Indians;  by  John  R,  Swanton. 
Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  Nov.  11,  1931.     [2] +46  p.  il.  5  p.  of  pi. 
(Pul)licatioii    3120;    Smithsonian    miscellaneous    collections,    v.    85,    no.    8.) 
t  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28385  SI  1.7 :  85/8 

Entomology.  Rise  of  applied  entomology  in  United  States;  by  L.  O.  Howard. 
1931.     [1] +387-393  p.     (Publication  3091.)      [From  Report,  1930.]     f 

SI  1.1/a  :  En  &J/'4 

Evolution.  Meclianism  of  organic  evolution;  by  Charles  B.  Davenport.  1931. 
[1]  +  417-429  p.  il.  1  pi.     (Publication  3095.)     [From  Report.  3930.]     t 

SI  1.1/a  :  Ev  6/14 

Fetches,  Jesse  ^V.  Jesse  Walter  Fewkes ;  by  John  R.  Swanton  and  F.  H.  H. 
Roberts,  jr.  1931.  [1]  +  609-616  p.  1  por.  (Publication  3105.)  [From  Re- 
port, 1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :F  436 

Fish  i)Oisons.  Use  of  fish  poisons  in  South  America  ;  by  Ellsworth  P.  Killii>  and 
Albert  C.  Smith.  1931.  [1]  +  401-408  p.  5  p.  of  pi.  (Publication  3093.) 
[From  Report,  1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  F  539/4 

Flight.  Ten  years'  gliding  and  soaring  in  Germany ;  by  Walter  Georgii.  1931. 
[1]  +  273-283  p.  16  p.  of  pi.  and  maps.  (Publication  3086.)  [From  Report. 
1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  G  498 

Furniture.  Ancient  seating  furniture  in  collections  of  National  Mu.seum ;  by 
Walter  Hough.  1931.  [1]  +  511-518  p.  24  p.  of  pi.  (Publication  3101.) 
[From  Report,  1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :F  981 

Insects.     Morphology  of  insect  abdomen :  pt.  1,  General  structure  of  abdomen 
and  its  appendages  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  R.  E.  Siiodgrass.     Washing- 
ton, Smithsonian   Institution,  Nov.  6.  1931.     [2]    +  128  p.  il.     (Publication 
3124;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  85,  no.  6.)     t  Paper,  60c. 
L.   C.  card   31-28374  SI  1.7:  85/6 

Man.  Age  of  human  race  in  light  of  geology;  by  Stephen  Richarz.  1931.  [1] 
+451^64  p.  il.  3  p.  of  pi.     (PubUcation  3097.)      [From  Report,   1930.]     t 

SI  1.1/a  :  H  88/6 

Man  and  insects;  by  L.  O.  Howard.  1931.  [1] +395-399  p.  (Publica- 
tion 3092.)     [From  Report,  1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  M  311/8 

Merrill,  George  P.  George  Perkins  Merrill,  1854-1929;  hy  Charles  Schuchert. 
1931.     [1]  +  617-634  p.  1  por.     (Publication  3106.)     [From  Reix)rt.  1930.]     t 

SI  1.1/a  :  M  552 

Moon  and  radioactivity;  by  V.  S.  Forbes.  1931.  [1]  +  207-217  p.  (Publicathm 
3081.)     [From  Report,  1930.]    t  SI  1.1/a  :  M  778/4 

Oropendola.  Nesting  habits  of  Wagler's  oropendola  on  Barro  Colorado  Island; 
by  Frank  M.  Chapman.  1931.  [1]  +  347-386  p.  8  p.  of  pi.  i Publication 
3090.)     [From  Report,  1930.)     t  SI  1.1/a  :  Or  6/2 

Ozone.    Determination  of  ozone  by  si)ectrobolometric  measurements;  by  Oliver 
R.   Wulf.     Washington,   Smitlisoiiian    Institution,   Nov.  30,   1931.      [2]    +    12 
p.  il.  3  p.  of  pi.     (Publication  3127 ;  Roebling  Fund  ;  Smithsonian  niiscellaueous 
collections,  v.  85,  no.  9.)     t  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28538  SI  1.7  :  85/9 

Physics.  Modern  concepts  in  physics  and  their  relation  to  chemistry;  by  Irving 
Langniuir.  1931.  [l]  +  219-241  p.  (Publication  3082.)  [From  Reix)rt, 
1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  P  509/16 

Waves  and  corpuscles  in  nuulern  physics;  by  Louis  de  Broglie.    1931.     [1] 

+  243-253  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.      (Publication  3083.)      [From  Report,   1930.]     t 

SI  1.1/a :  P  569/17 

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NO^TEMBER,  1931  343 

Plants.  New' researches  on  effect  of  light  waves  on  growth  of  plants;  by  F.  S. 
Brackett  and  Earl  S.  Johnston.  1931.  [1]  +  255-264  p.  il.  3  p.  of  pi. '  (Pub- 
lication 3084.)     [From  Report,  1930.]     f  SI  1.1 /a  :  P  694/9 

Polar  regions.  Elements  of  culture  of  circumpolar  zone ;  by  W.  G.  Borgoras. 
1931.     [1]   +  465-482  p.     (Publication  3098.)     [From  Report,  1930.]     t 

SI  1.1/a :  C  496 

Prehistoric  archaeology.  Recent  progress  in  field  of  Old  World  prehistory;  by 
George  Grant  MacCurdy.  1931.  [1] +495-509  p.  S  p.  of  pi.  (Publication 
3100.)    [From  Report,  1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  P  913 

Rain.  First  rains  and  their  geological  significance;  by  Assar  Hadding.  1931. 
[1] +285-294  p.     (Publication  3087.)     [From  Report,  1930.]     t 

SI  1.1/a  :  R  136 

Spectra.  Beyond  red  in  spectrum;  by  H.  D.  Babcock.  1931.  [1] +165-176  p. 
il.  2  p.  of  pi.     (Publication  3078.)     [From  Report,  1930.]     t 

SI  1.1/a  :  Sp  31/3 

Sun.  Growth  in  our  knowledge  of  the  sun ;  bv  Charles  E.  St.  John.  1931. 
[1] +177-189  p.  il.  7  p.  of  pi.     (Publication  3079.)     [From  Report,  1930.]     t 

.     SI  1.1/a :  Su  71/8 

• Modern  sun  cult ;  by  J.  W.  Sturmer.  1931.  [1] +191-206  p.  il.  (Publi- 
cation 3080.)     [From  Report,  1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  Su  71/9 

Tell  en-Nasbch  excavations  of  1929,  preliminary  report;  bv  William  Frederic 
Bade.  1931.  [1] +483-494  p.  il.  8  p.  of  pi.  (Publication  3099.)  [From 
Report,  1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  T  237/2 

Weather  and  glaciation  [with  bibliography] ;  by  Chester  A.  Reeds.  1931 
[1] +295-326  p.  il.     (Publication  3088.)     [From  Report,  1930.]     f 

SI  1.1/a  :  W  378 

Wild  life  protection,  urgent  problem;  bv  Ernest  P.  Walker.  1931.  [1] +327-346 
p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.    (PubUcation3089.)     [From  Report,  1930.]    t       SI  1.1/a  ;  W  711 

NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  comprise  an  annual  report  and  three 
scientific  series,  viz.,  Proceedings,  Bulletins,  and  Contributions  from  national  herbarium. 
The  editions  are  distributed  to  established  lists  of  libraries,  scientific  institutions,  and 
specialists,  any  surplus  copies  beins?  supplied  on  application.  The  Proceedings  are  usually 
brief  technical  papers  and  the  Bulletins  generally  monographs  based  on  the  Museum  col- 
lections in  biology,  geology,  and  anthropology.  No  sets  of  any  of  these  series  can  now  be 
furnished. 

Beginning  with  v.  66,  the  binding  of  volumes  of  Proceedings  in  either  paper  or  cloth 
was  discontinued.  The  separate  papers  will  be  sent  to  depository  libraries  and  to  others 
designated  to  receive  them,  as  issued,  and  a  title-page  and  index  will  be  published  for 
each  volume  so  that  the  volume  may  be  bound  if  desired. 

Annelids.  Three  new  species  of  polychaetous  annelids  in  collections  of  National 
Museum;  by  Aaron  L.  Treadwell.  1931.  cover-title,  5  p.  il.  (Proceedings, 
V.  80,  art.  2 ;  no.  2902.)     t  SI  3.6 :  2902 

Beetles.  North  American  beetles  of  genus  Coccinella  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Th.  Dobzhansky.  1931.  cover-title,  32  p.  il.  (Proceedings,  v.  80, 
art.  4 ;  no.  2904.)   f  SI  3.6 :  2904 

Foraminifera.  Recent  Foraminifera  from  Atlantic  Coast  of  South  America ;  by 
Joseph  A.  Cushman  and  Frances  L.  Parker.  1931.  cover-title,  24  p.  4  p.  of 
pi.     (Proceedings,  v.  80,  art.  3;  no.  2903.)     f  SI  3.6:  2903 

Fossils.  Some  new  Middle  Cambrian  fossils  from  British  Columbia  [with 
bibliography]  ;  by  Rudolf  Ruedemann.  1931.  cover-title,  18  p.  il.  7  p.  of  pi. 
(Proceedings,  v.  79,  art.  27;  no.  2893.)     f  SI  3.6:  2893 

Mollusks.  West  American  mollusks  of  genus  Acar;  by  Paul  Bartsch.  1931. 
cover-title,  4  p.  1  pi.     (Proceedings,  v.  80,  art.  9  ;  no.  2909.)     f        SI  3.6:  2909 

Muscles.  Brachial  flexor  muscles  in  primates  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  A. 
Brazier  Howell  and  William  L.  StraQs,  jr.  1931.  cover-title,  31  p.  2  p.  of 
pi.     (Proceedings,  v.  80,  art.  13;  no.  2913.)     t  SI  3.6:  2913 

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344  November,  1931 

Ncmatoid  iconus.  New  nematode  worm,  Vianniiia  bursobscura,  fyom  opossum, 
with  note  on  other  parasites  of  opossum  [and  with  list  of  references]  ;  by  G. 
Dikmaiis.  1931.  cover-title,  4  p.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Proceedings,  v.  79,  art.  31; 
no.  2897.)     t  SI  3.6:  2897 

Three   new   parasitic   nematode   worms    [with    bibliography]  ;    by   Mary 

Scott  Skinker.     1931.     cover-title,  9  p.  11.     (Proceedings,  v.  79,  art.  24;  no. 
2890. )      t  SI  3.6  :  2890 

Tachinidae.  Notes  on  Francis  Walker's  types  of  North  American  flies  of  family 
Tachinidae;  by  J.  M.  Aldrich.  1931.  cover-title,  16  p.  (Proceediniis,  v.  80, 
art.  10;  no.  2910.)     t  SI  3.6:  2910 

Trichoi)tera.  Report  on  collection  of  insects  of  order  Trichoptera  from  Siam  and 
China;  by  A.  B.  Martynov.  1931.  cover-title,  20  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Proceedings, 
V.  79.  art.  25  ;  no.  2891. )     t  SI  3.6 :  2891 

TrombiCHlinae.  Catalogue  of  Trombiculinae,  or  cliigger  mites,  of  New  World, 
with  new  genera  and  species  and  key  to  genera;  by  H.  E.  Ewing.  1931. 
cover-title,  19  p.  3  p.  of  pi.     (Proceedings,  v.  80,  art.  8;  no.  2908.)     t 

SI  3.6 :  2908 

Winthemia.  Revision  of  American  parasitic  flies  belonging  to  genus  Winthemia  ; 
by  H.  J.  Reinhard.  1931.  cover-title,  54  p.  1  pi.  (Proceedings,  v.  79.  art.  20: 
no.  2886.)     t  SI  3.6:  2886 

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correctly given  in  publication  as  $1.25.  cloth). 

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the  document  volumes  covering  the  period  ending  with  Dec.  31,  1930,  are  off  the  press. 

— —  Same:  v.  2,  Documents  1-40  (1776-1818)  [with  list  of  writings  cited  in 
V.  2]  ;  edited  by  Hunter  Miller.  1931.  xxix+662  p.  large  8°  ( [Publication 
175.])  [Some  of  the  treaties  and  acts  are  given  in  both  English  and  a  foreign 
language.]     *  Cloth,  $4.00.  S  9.5/1 :  930/v.  2 

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GENERAL  CLAIMS  COMMISSION,  UNITED  STATES  AND  MEXICO 

Opinions  of  commissioners  under  convention  concluded   Sept.  8,  1923,  as  ex- 
tended by  subsequent  conventions,  between  United  States  and  Mexico,  Oct. 
1930-July,  1931.    1931.    iii+291  p.    t 
L.  C.  card  27-27872  8  3.34/6:930-931 

INTERNATIONAL    (CANADIAN)    BOUNDARY  COMMISSIONS 

Report.  Joint  report  upon  survey  and  demarcation  of  boundary  between  United 
States  and  Canada  from  northwesternmost  point  of  Lake  of  the  Woods  to 
Lake  Sui)erior,  in  accordance  with  provisions  of  article  5  of  treaty  signed  at 
Washington,  Apr.  11,  1908,  and  article  1  of  treaty  signed  at  Washington.  Feb. 
24,  1925  [with  bibliography].  1931.  xiv+621  p.  il.  1  pi.  3  maps,  f°  [Title  on 
cover  is :  Report,  International  Boundary  Commission,  reestablishment  of 
boundary  between  United  States  and  Canada,  northwesternmost  point  of 
Lake  of' the  Woods  to  Lake  Superior.  1931.]  *  Cloth,  $5.00  per  set  (report 
and  sketches). 

L.  C.  card  31-28545  S  3.24  :  R  29/3 

Note. — The  36  signed  joint  maps  of  the  boundary  as  now  established,  which  form 
a  part  of  this  report,  are  in  course  of  preparation  and  will  be  issued  later  in  a  separate 
portfolio. 

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346  November,  lOai 

Report — Continued. 

■  Same,  sketches,  with  title,  Triangulation  and  traverse  sketches,  to  accom- 
pany conimissionors'  Report  on  reestablishment  of  international  boundary 
from  northwesternniost  point  of  Lake  of  tlie  Woods  to  Lake  Suiierior,  signed 
at  Washin^'ton,  Oct.  27,  1931.  1931.  1  p.  and  41  maps  in  portfolio,  f  [Title 
on  covi-r  is:  Triangulation  and  traverse  sketches  to  accompany  Report,  Inter- 
national Boundary  ("onmiission,  reestablishment  of  boundary  between  United 
States  and  Canada,  northwesternniost  point  of  Lake  of  the  Woods  to  Lake 
Superior,  1931.     For  price  see  above.]  S  3.24  :  R  29/3/maps 

MIXED  CLAIMS  COMMISSION,  UNITED  STATES  AND  GERMANY 

Uatnann,  Frederick  C.  American  commissioner,  decision  74,  in  matter  of  fixing 
reasonable  fees  for  :>ttorneys  or  agents  under  authority  of  sec.  9  of  settle- 
ment of  war  claims  act  of  1928;  docket  no.  10S41.  John  F.  Hamann,  executor 
of  Frederick  C.  Hamann,  claimant,  Hendricks  &  Kokjer.  attorneys,  M.  F. 
Huettelmaier,  agent.  1931.  ii-f  485-493  p.  t 
L.  C.  card  28-26898  S  3.31/7 :  74 

Hamann,  Henry  F.  American  commissioner,  decision  75,  in  matter  of  fixing 
reasonable  fees  for  attorneys  or  agents  under  authority  of  sec.  9  of  settlement 
of  war  claims  act  of  1928;  docket  no.  lOGOU,  Henry  Frederick  Hamann. 
claimant,  Hendricks  &  Kokjer,  attorneys.     1931.     ii+495-4&7  p.     t 

S  3.31/7:  75 

Streul>el,  WUliam,  jr.  American  commissioner,  decision  73,  in  matter  of  fixing 
reasonable  fees  for  attorneys  or  agents  under  authority  of  sec.  9  of  settlement 
of  war  claims  act  of  1928 ;  docket  no.  15223.  William  Streubel,  jr..  claimant, 
Morton  S.  Zaller,  attorney.     1931.     ii-f 481-184  p.     t  8  3.31/7:73 

SUPREME  COURT 

Coronado  Oil  and  Gas  Company.  Transcript  of  record.  Oct.  term,  1031,  no.  341, 
David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  vs.  Coronado  Oil  and  Gas 
Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia. 
[1931.]  '  cover-title,  ii+103  p.     t  Ju  6.7  :  C  816/3 

Donnan,  John  R.  Certificate,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  514,  D.  B.  Heiner,  collector 
of  internal  revenue,  23d  district  of  Pennsylvania,  vs.  John  R.  Donnan  et  al.. 
on  certificate  from  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i+2  p.     t  -Tu  6.7  :  D  718 

[Jottrnai]  Nov.  2-30.  1931 ;  [slips]  24-30.    [1931.1    leaves  9S-127.     t     Ju  6.5:  931 

Opinions.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1931.]  [Issued 
separately.]     t  Clerk  of  Court. 

26  United  States  vs.  Kirby  Lumber  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims; 
■        Nov.  2.  1931.     n.  p.   [1931.]      2  p.  .Tu  6  8/la  :  K  631 

27  Wm    H    Moore    jr.,  trustee  In  bankruptcy  for  estate  of  Sassard  &  Kimball.  Inc.. 

bankrupt    va    O.   S.   Bav,   on   writ  of  certiorari   to  circuit  court   of  appeals  for 
9th  circuit;  Nov.  2.  1931.     n.  p.  [1931].     2  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Sa  79 

Standard  Nut  Margarine  Company  of  Florida.  Transcript  of  record.  Oct.  term. 
1931  no.  251,  Peter  H.  Miller,  individually  and  as  collector  of  internal  revenue 
for  district  of  Florida,  vs.  Standard  Nut  Margarine  Company  of  Florida,  on 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit.  [1931.1  cover- 
title,  ii-f  85  p.     t  Ju  6.7:  St  24/3 

Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  252,  Josiah  T.  Rose,  collector 

of  internal  revenue  for  district  of  Georgia,  vs.  Standard  Nut  Marcarine  Com- 
pany of  Florida,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit.     [1931.1     cover-title,  i +31  p.     t  Ju  6.7;  St  24/4 

TAX  APPEALS  BOARD 

Decisions.  Reports,  v.  24,  no.  2  and  3;  Oct.  16  and  Nov.  12,  1931.  [1931.] 
[xi]  +  [l]-flG0-443  p.  [Contain  decisions  promulgated  Sept.  25-Oct.  23, 
1931.1     •  Paper,  $1.50  per  vol.  ^    „ 

L.  C.  card  24-27411  Y  3. T 19 :  5/24-2  to  24-3 

Note— The  decisions  of  the  Tax  Appeals  Board  liave  1>een  placed   on  a   subscription 
basis  and  are  to  be  Issued  In  small  pamphlets  until  a  sufficient  number  have  been  pab- 

HoTT  to  oriler  pnbllcntloim — See  Information  followlnsf  Contents 


November,  1931  347 

Decisions — Continued. 

lished  to  make  a  volume.  The  price  of  these  advance  pamphlets  •will  be  $1  50  per 
volume.  Later,  bound  volumes,  containing  table  of  contents  and  index,  will  be  issued 
the  price  of  these,  being  given  at  time  of  publication.  ' 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Finance.     Daily   statement  of  Treasury  compiled  from   latest  proved   reports 
from  Treasury  offices  and  depositaries,  Nov.  2-30,  1931.     [1931.]     Each  4  p.  or 
3  p.  f°     [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     f 
L.  C.  card  15-3303  T  1.5 :  931 

Puilic  deht.     Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  Sept.  30,  1931.     [1931.] 
[2]  p.  narrow  f°     [Monthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  10-21268  T  9.9 :  931/9 

Treasury  decisions.  Index  to  Treasury  decisions  under  customs  and  other 
laws,  V.  59,  Jan.-June,  1931.  1931.  [1]+122  p.  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy, 
included  in  price  of  Treasury  decisions  for  subscribers.        T  1.11/la :  59/ind. 

Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  industrial  alcohol, 

narcotic,  and  other  laws,  including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of 
Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  v.  60,  no.  1^22;  Nov.  5-26,  1931.  [1931.] 
various  paging.  [Weekly.  Department  decisions  numbered  45210-279,  ab- 
stracts 17926-18256,  internal  revenue  decision  4329,  narcotics  8,  Tariff  Com- 
mission Notices  dated  Nov.  2,  9,  16.  and  23,  1931,  and  miscellaneous  (disbar- 

•  ments  and  suspensions,  etc.).]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $2.50. 
L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2 :  60/19-22 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

FEajESAL  STANDARD  STOCK   CATALOGUE  BOARD 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalogue:  Addenda  2.  July, 
1931.     21   leaves,  4°     [Issued  in   loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in   binder.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  T  51.7/10 :  2 

Same:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  PP,  division  aa.  Fresh-poultry  [with  bibliog- 
raphy].   Aug.  1931.    14  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/9  :PP-aa 

Same:  sec.   4,   pt.   5,   Federal   specification   for   apples,   evaporated    (or 

dried).  June  23,  1931.  4  p.  12°  [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  634a,  Sept. 
3,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  Z-A-613 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal   specification  for  asphalt,  petroleum,   type 

PAF-1-25,  for  joint-filler  (squeegee  or  pouring  method).  June  23,  1931.  3  p. 
12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  B.  no.  277,  May  8,  1925.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  SS-A-696 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  beans,   string   (or  snap). 

canned.    July  21,  1931.    5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  625a,  July  26,  1929.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  JJJ-B-151 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  belting,  conveyor  (stitched 

duck).     June  23,  1931.     5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  B.  no.  466,  Jan.  25,  1927.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  DDD-B-171 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cereals   (breakfast-foods). 

July  21,  1931.     5  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  N-C-191 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cloth,  awning.     June  23. 

1931.    3  p.  12°    *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  CCC-C-406 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cloth,  tracing,  printed.    Aug. 

18,  1931.     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  592,  Dec.  8,  1928.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  CCC-C-536 


■     Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  corn,  canned.    June  23,  1931 

6  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no,  627a,  July  26,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  N-C-50] 

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348  November,  1931 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  siiecification  for  cots,  finger,  rubber.     June 

23,1931.  3  p.  12°  [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  224a,  July  26.  1929.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  T  51.7/8  :ZZ-C-571 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  firo-extinRuishers,  chemical, 

hand  (soda-and-acid  type).  June  23,  1931.  6  p.  12°  [Supersedes  F.  S. 
no.  213,  Sept.  30,  1924.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  O-F-355 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.   5,   Federal  specification  for  gasoline,   motor,   United 

States  Government.  July  21,  1931.  4  p.  12°  [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  622a, 
June  11,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  VV-G-101 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  granite  blocks,  recut  granite, 

and  duras  granite  pavements.  June  23,  1931.  4  p.  12°  [Supersedes  F.  S. 
no.  510,  Aug.  12,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  SS-G-651 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hose,  steam.    July  21,  1931. 

4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  49b,  July  6,  1925.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8  :ZZ-H-541 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  lard.    June  23,  1931.    5  p.  12° 

[Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  381a,  Jan.  25,  1927.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  PP-L-101 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  materials,  for  cushion  course, 

bricl£,  stone-block,  or  wood-block  pavements  (sand,  slag,  limestone,  screenings, 
etc.).    June  23,  1931.    2  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  B.  no.  465.  Jan.  25.  1927.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  SS-M-51 

Same :  sec   4.   pt.   5,    Federal   specification   for   mineral-filler,    for    sheet 

asphalt  or  asphaltic  concrete  pavements  (portland  cement,  limestone  dust  and 
dolomite  dust).  June  23,  1931.  2  p.  12°  [Supersedes  F.  S.  B.  no.  463.  Jan. 
25,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  SS-M-351 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  motor-fuel  V.     July  21, 

1931.    3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no,  623,  June  11,  1929.]     ♦  Paper.  .5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  VV-M-571 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  oil,  road,  type  OH-1-25,  hot 

application.    June  23,  1931.    3  p.  12°    [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  275.  May  8.  1925.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/S :  VV-O-751 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  padlocks.     June  24,  1930 

[reprint  with  addition  of  errata  1931].  9+[l]  p.  il.  12"  [Superse<ics  U.  S. 
G.  M.  S.  413a,  May  22,  1926.  The  errata  included  with  the  above  specifications 
was  previously  issued  separately  with  date  Nov.  1930  and  published  iu  1931.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/S :  FF-P-101/2 

Same:  see.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paper,  blue-priut,  permanent- 
record  (.sensitized  and  unsensitized).  June  23,  1931.  4  p.  12°  ( Sui>orsedes 
F.  S.  no.  179,  June  30,  1924.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  UU-P-81 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Fdleral  specification  for  paper,  blue-jirint,  semi- 
permanent-record (sensitized  and  unsensitized).  June  23,  1931.  4  p.  12" 
[Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  180,  June  30,  1924.]     *  Paper,  5c.      T  51.7/8:  UU-P-8G 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paper,  blue-print,  temporary- 
record  (sensitized  and  unsensitized).  June  23,  1931.  4  p.  12°  [ Suiier.sedes 
F.  S.  no.  181,  June  30,  1924.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  UU-P-91 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paper,  brown-print,  perma- 
nent-record (sensitized  and  unsensitized).  June  23,  1931.  4  j).  12°  [Super- 
sedes F.  S.  no.  182a,  Sept.  25,  1925.]     'Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8:  UU-P-1 41 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  peaches,  evaporated  (or  dried) . 

June  23,  1931.    4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  634a.  Sept.  3,  1929.1 

*  I'aper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  Z-P-193 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  peas,  canned.     June  23,  1931. 

6  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  628,  July  26,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  J  J  J-P-151 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pumpkin,  canned.    July  21, 

1931.    5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  629a,  July  26,  1929.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  JJJ-P-791 

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November,  1931  349 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

—  Same  :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  sand,  for  grout-filler,  brick  and 
stone-block  pavements.  June  23,  1931.  2  p.  12°  [Supersedes  F.  S.  B.  no.  461, 
Jan.  25,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  SS-S-61 

—  Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  sand,  for  use  in  sheet 
asphalt  or  bituminous  concrete  pavements.  June  23,  1931.  3  p.  12°  [Super- 
sedes F.  S.  B.  no.  460,  Jan.  25,  1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  SS-S-71 

—  Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  sauerkraut,  canned.  Aug. 
18,  1931.    5  p.  12°    [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  630a,  July  26,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  JJ J-S-71 

—  Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  spinach,  canned.  Aug.  18, 
1931.     5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  631,  July  26,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  JJJ-S-611 

—  Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  steel,  structural  (including 
steel  for  cold 'flanging),  and  steel,  rivet,  for  ships  other  than  naval  vessels. 
June  23,  1931.  6  p.  12°  [Supersedes  F.  S.  B.  no.  469,  Mar.  5,  1927.]  *  Paper, 
5c.  T  51.7/8  :  QQ-S-751 

—  Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tomatoes,  canned.  Aug.  18, 
1931.    5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  632a,  July  26,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  J  J  J-T-571 

—  Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  towels,  buck,  office  (with 
woven  name).  June  23,  1931.  3  p.  12"  [Supersedes  F.  S.  B.  no.  422a,  May  .14, 
1929.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  DDD-T-531 

■ Same:  sec.  4,  pt,  5,   Federal  specification  for  vinegar.     June  23,  1931. 

5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  364,  Dec.  2A,  1925.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  Z-V-401 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  zinc  oxide,  leaded,  dry  and 

paste-in-oil.    June  23,  1931.    10  p.  12°     [Supersedes  U.  S.  G.  M.  S.  9,  Feb.  3, 
1922.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  TT-Z-321 

COAST  GUARD 

Cadets.     Regulations   governing  appointments  to  cadetships  in   Coast  Guard. 
Revised  Sept.  1931.     1931.     [1]  +27  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  29-26233  T  48.8 :  C 11/2/931 

Communication  instructions  for  Coast  Guard,  1930:  pt.  3,  Visual.  1931.  vi+ 
80  p.  il.  [For  official  use  only.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in 
binder.]     %  T  47.8 :  C  78/930/pt.  3 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

National  banks.  Abstract  of  reports  of  condition  of  national  banks,  Sept.  29, 
1931 ;  no.  172.     Nov.  16,  1931.     13  p.  narrow  f °     t  T  12.5 :  931/3 

Monthly   statement   of  capital   stock   of  national   banks,   national   bank 

notes,  and  Federal  reserve  bank  notes  outstanding,  bonds  on  deposits,  etc. 
[Nov.  2,  1931.]     Nov.  2,  1931.     1  p.  narrow  f°    t 

L.  C.  card  10-21266  T  12.9 :  931/11 

FEDERAL  FARM  LOAN  BUREAU 

Banks  and  banking.  Statements  of  condition  of  Federal  land  banks,  joint 
stock  land  banks,  Federal  intermediate  credit  banks,  compiled  from  reports  to 
Federal  Farm  Loan  Board  as  of  Sept.  30,  1931.  1931.  ii+49  p.  4°  [Quar- 
terly.]    t 

L.  C.  card  28-26383  T  48.6 :  931/3 

GENERAL  SUPPLY  COMMITTEE 

Oovernment  supplies.  Class  8,  Motor-vehicles,  bicycles,  trailers,  and  all  acces- 
sories, outfits,  and  parts  (new  class  title  to  conform  to  Federal  standard 
stock  catalogue),  requirement  form  for  definite  quantity  tires  and  tubes,  4th 
quarter,  fiscal  year  1932,  Apr.  1-June  30,  1932.     [1931.]     [2]  p.  4°    J 

T 45.7 :  8/932-4 

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350  November,  1931 

Oovernment  supplies — Continued. 

Specifications  and  proposals  for  supplies,  alternate  term  contract  pro- 
posal, class  8,  Tires  and  tul)es,  3d  quarter,  fiscal  year  1932,  Jan.  1-Mar.  31, 
1932.     Nov.  20,  1931.     13  p.  4»     t  T  45.5/21 :  8/2/3d  quart.-3 

Specifications  for  additional  quantity  supplies  for  use  of  field  .services  in 

continental  United  States  except  District  of  Columbia  and  Alaska  [fiscal 
year  1932]  :  class  8,  Tires  and  tubes,  3d  quarter,  fiscal  year  1932,  .Tan.  1-Mar. 
31,  1932.     Nov.  20,  1931.     14  p.    4°     f  T  45.5/21 :  8/2/3d  quart.-2 

Specifications  for  consolidated  definite  quantity  supplies  for  delivery  in 

continental  United  States  except  Alaska  and  additional  quantity  supplies  for 
delivery  in  District  of  Columbia  [fiscal  year  1932]  :  class  8,  Tires  and  tubes, 
3d  quarter,  fiscal  year  1932,  Jan.  l-Mar.  31,  1932.     Nov.  20.  1931.     13  p.  4°    t 

T  45.5/21 :  8/2/3d  quart.-l 

Specifications  for  definite  and  additional  quantity  items  of  supplies  [fis- 
cal year  1932] :  Cleaners,  scouring  compounds,  soaps,  and  household  supplies, 
3d  quarter,  fiscal  year  1932,  Jan.  1-Mar.  31,  1932.     Nov.  2,  1031.     9  p.  4°     t 

T  45.5/21 :  10/3/3d  quart. 

Same :  Dry  goods,  flags,  and  cordage,  3d  quarter,  fiscal  year  1932,  Jan.  1- 

Mar.  31,  1932.     Nov.  2,  1931.     16  p.  4°     t  T  45.5/21 :  3/2/3d  quart. 

Same:  Groceries  and  provisions  and  tobacco  products,  3d  quarter,  fiscal 

year  1932,  Jan.  1-Mar.  31,  1932.     Nov.  2,  1931.     21  p.  4"     t 

T  45.5/21 :  10/2/3d  quart. 

Same :  Stationery,  paper,  paper  articles  and  school  supplies,  3d  quarter, 

fiscal  year  1932,  Jan.  1-Mar.  31,  1932.     Nov.  2,  1931.     15  p.  4°     j 

T  45.5/21 :  l/2/3d  quart. 

GOVERNMENT  ACTUARY 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Market  prices  and  investment  values  of  outstanding 
bonds  and  notes  [of  United  States,  Oct.  1931].  Nov.  1,  1931.  6  p.  4°  (Form 
A.)      [Monthly.]      t  T  50.5 :  931/10 

INDUSTRIAL  ALCOHOL  BUREAU 

Alcohol,  Denatured.  Appendix  to  Regulations  3,  Formulae  for  completely  and 
specially  denatured  alcohol.  Revised  Oct.  1931.  1931.  [1]+17  p.  [Title  of 
no.  3  is:  Regulations  3,  relative  to  production,  tax  payment,  etc.,  of  indus- 
trial alcohol  and  to  manufacture,  sale,  and  use  of  denatured  alcohol  under 
title  3  of  national  prohibition  act  of  Oct.  28,  1919,  prescribed  jointly  by  Secre- 
tary of  Treasury  and  Attorney  General  under  prohibition  reorganization  act 
of  1930,  effective  Apr.  1,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  54.5  :  3/app.  1/rev.  931 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Income.  Statistics  of  income  for  [calendar  year]  1929,  compiled  from  income 
tax  returns,  and  including  statistics  from  estate  tax  returns  [calendar  year 
1930]  ;  prepared  by  Statistical  Section.  Income  Tax  Unit.  1931.  v+429  p.-f 
14  folded  p.  [Includes,  with  returns  for  calendar  year  1929,  returns  with 
fiscal  year  ending  within  period  July  1,  1929-June  30,  1930.  and  fractional 
(part  year)  returns  for  which  greater  part  of  i>eriod  falls  in  1929.]  ♦  Paper, 
$1  (X) 
L.'  C.'  card  18-26569  T  22.2 :  In  2/1/929-1 

Statistics  of  income  for  1930  (preliminary  report)  comi»iled  from  income 

tax  returns  for  [calendar  year]  1930  filed  to  Aug.  31,  1931 ;  prepared  by  Sta- 
tistical Section.  Income  Tax  Unit.  1931.  iii-fl7  p.  [Includes,  with  returns 
for  calendar  year  1930,  returns  with  fiscal  year  oiuiing  within  period  July  1. 
1930-JuMe  30,  1931,  and  fractional  (part  j-ear)  returns  for  which  greater 
r)art  of  period  falls  in  1930.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  24-20672  T  22.2 :  In  2/1/930-2 

Internal  revenue  huUetin,  v.  10,  no.  44-48;  Nov.  2-30.  1931.  1931.  various 
paging.  [Weekly.]  ♦  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  (for  subscription  price  see  note 
below ) . 

L.  C.  card  22-26051  T  22.23/1 :  931/44^8 

NOTB. — The  Internal  revenue  Imlletln  service  for  1931  will  consist  of  weekly  bulletins 

and  scminnnunl   cuniulutivo  bulletins.     The  weekly  bulletins  will   contain   the  rulings 

HOTT  to  or«l«'r  pnblloutlonn — See  Inronniitloii   follOiiTlnsr  Content* 


November,  1931  35^ 

Internal  revenue  bulletin — Continued. 

and  decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known  as 
Ireasnry  decisions)  pertaining  to  internal  revenue  matters.  The  semiannual  cumula- 
tive bulletins  will  contain  all  rulings  and  decisions  (including  Treasury  decisions) 
published  durinsr  the  previous  6  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  may  be  ob- 
tained, on  a  subscription  basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government 
Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  for  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.75. 

Internal  revenue  news,   v.   5,   no.   5;    Nov.   1931.      [1931.]      cover-title,   24   p. 
[Monthly.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  27-26746  T  22.33  :  5/5 

LOANS  AND  CURRENCY  DIVISION 

Bonds  of  United  States.     Caveat  list  of  United   States  registered  bonds  and 
notes,  Nov.  2,  1931.     [1931.]     74  p.  r     [Monthly.]     t  T  26.7 :  931,ai 

PUBLIC  DEBT  SERVICE 

Money,     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  Oct.  31,  1931.    1931.    1 
p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21267  T  26.5 :  931/11 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Cells.     Chemistry  of  cell  division :  2,  Relation  between  cell  growth  and  division 
in  Amoeba  proteus  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  H.  W.  Chalkley.    1931.    [1]  + 
19  p.  il.     (Reprint  1495.)     [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  30,  July  24, 
1931.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26681  T  27.6/a  :  1495 

Colorado.    Public  health  administration  in  Colorado;  by  C.  E.  Waller.     1931. 
vi+79  p.  11.     (Supplement  101  to  Public  health  reports.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28402  T  27.6/2 :  101 

Contagious  diseases.     Notifiable  diseases,  prevalence  during  1930  in  cities  of 
over  100,000.     1931.     [l]+37  p.     (Supplement  98  to  Public  health  reports.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26098  T  27.6/2 :  98 

Food  poisoning.  Three  outbreaks  of  food  poisoning  apparently  due  to  B. 
enteritidis,  B.  paratyphosus  B  (aertrycke  type),  and  B.  paratyphosus  A, 
respectively  [with  bibliography ;  articles]  by  J.  C.  Geiger,  Margaret  Nelson, 
J.  P.  Gray,  F.  Firestone,  and  H.  L.  Wynns.  1931.  [l]+8  p.  (Reprint  1489.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  27,  July  3,  1931.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28375  T 27.6/a:  1489 

Contents. — 1,  Outbreak  at  Sacramento,  Calif. ;  by  J  C.  Geiger,  Margaret  Nelson, 
and  J.  P.  Grav. — 2,  Outbreak  at  M.  Z.  Hospital,  San  Francisco,  Calif.  ;  by  J.  C.  Geiger, 
Margaret  Nelson,  and  F.  Firestone. — 3.  Outbreak  at  F.  Hospital,  Oakland,  Calif. ;  by 
J.  C.  Geiger,  Margaret  Nelson,  and  H.  L.  Wynns. 

Knox  County,  Tenn.     Public  health  service  in  Knox  County,  Tenn.,  fiscal  year 
1930;  by  Joseph  W.  Mountin.     1931.     [1]+18  p.     (Reprint  1502.)      [From 
Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  34,  Aug.  21,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28539  T  27.6/a :  1502 

Medical  profession  and  health  department ;  by  A.  J.  McLaughlin.     1931.     [1]  + 
7  p.     (Reprint  1504.)      [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  35,  Aug.  28, 
1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28386  T  27.6/a :  1504 

Mutual   'b&neflt   associations.     Survey   of   work   of   employees'   mutual  benefit 
associations;   by  Dean   K.   Brundage.     1931.     [1]+18   p.      (Reprint   1506.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  36,  Sept.  4,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28540  T  27.6/a  :  1506 

Pellagra.    Note  on  history  of  pellagra  in  United  States   [with  list  of  refer- 
ences] ;  by  G.  A.  Wheeler.    1931.     [l]+7  p.     (Reprint  1510.)     [From  Public 
health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  38,  Sept.  18,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  O.  card  31-28420  T 27.6/a:  1510 

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352  November,  1931 

Public  health  reports,   v.   46,   no.  45^8;   Nov.  6-27.   1931.     1931.     [xv]+2663- 
2897  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  $2.75. 
L.   C.  card   6-25167  T  27.6:  45-48 

Special  articles. — Xo  45.  Pellagra-prevontlve  value  of  canned  spinach,  canned 
turnip  uriM-ns,  maturo  onions,  and  canrnd  >;ie<'n  Loans  [with  list  of  rcfereuces)  ;  by 
<}.  A.  Wliceler. — Tcchni(iuo  for  adjustment  of  pll  fif  tis.suo  cultures  planted  in  Carrel 
tlasivs  [with  list  of  literature  cited)  ;  b.v  W.  R.  Karle. — European  Conference  on  Rural 
Hygiene,  held  at  (ieneva.  Switzerland,  June  t.".)-.TiiI.v  7,  1931. — No.  40.  Movements  of 
t-pidcmic  ineninKltl.s.  1915-30  [with  hibli<i;,'ianh.vl  ;  bv  A.  W.  Iledrich. — Permanent 
Committee  of  International  Office  of  Public  Ily;,'iene  (Paris],  special  session  of  May 
[11-20],  1931  ;  [translation]. — Influence  of  temperature  on  infecting  power  of  Aedes 
aogypti  rontainiiig  yellow  fever  virus,  note  communicated  to  Permanent  Committee  of 
International  Office  of  Public  Hygiene,  session  of  May.  1931.  by  W.  dc  Vogel,  former 
Inspector  in  chief  of  Civil  Medical  Service  of  N'ftherlands  Indies^  delegate  from  Nether- 
lands Indle.s ;  [translation]. — No.  47.  Mosquitoes  transported  by  airplanes,  staining 
mothod  used  in  dettrmining  thoir  importations :  by  T.  H  D.  Griffitts  and  J.  J. 
Grlffitts. — Leprosy,  study  of  white  blood  cells  and  their  relation  to  clinical  progress 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  L.  F.  Badger. — No.  48.  Pathology  of  eastern  type  of 
Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever   [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  R.  D.  Lillie. 

Note. — Thi8  publication  is  distributed  gratuitously  to  State  and  local  health  officers, 
and  other  persons  engaged  in  public  health  work,  by  the  Surgeon  General  of  the 
Public  Health  Service,  Treasury  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Reports  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated 
above. 

PuMications.     Some  Public  Health  Service  publications  suitable  for  general 
distribution.     1931.     ii+19  p.     (Supplement  102  to  Public  health  reports.) 
*  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  26-26848  T  27.6/2 :  102 

Rural  health  service.     Some  essential  considerations  in  connection  with  rural 
health  program;  by  W.  F.  Draper.    1931.     [11+6  p.     (Reprint  1490.)     [From 
Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  28,  July  10,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28382  T  27.6/a  :  1490 

^'ENEEEAIi   DISEASES    DIVISION 

Oonorrhca.  Control  of  gonorrhea;  by  Taliaferro  Clark.  1931.  [11+9  p. 
(Reprint  37.)  [From  Venereal  disease  information,  v.  12,  no.  9.  Sept.  20. 
1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  27.26/a  :  G  588/6 

Sj/philis.  Response  of  AVassermann  reaction  to  treatment  in  early  syphilis  as 
affected  bv  factors  of  race,  sex,  and  pre^rnnncy  [with  bibli<igrapliyl  :  by  H. 
M.  Robinson  and  Mildred  H.  Faupel.  1931.  [l]+5  p.  il.  (Reprint  35.) 
[From  Venereal  disease  information,  v.  12,  no.  8,  Aug.  20,  1931.1     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  27.26/a  :  Sy  79/15 

Venereal  disease  information,  issued  by  Public  Health  Service  for  use  in  its 
cooperative  work  with  State  health  departments,  v.  12,  no.  11;  Nov.  20,  1931. 
1931.  [l]+49.">-542+iv  p.  il.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a 
vr. :  foreign  subscription,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  23-26719  T  27.26  :  12/11 

Special  abticle. — Second  study  of  prevalence  of  s.vphilis  and  gonorrhea  in  upstate 
New  York  ;  by  Albert  Pfeiffer  and  Herbert  W.  Cummings. 

TREASURER  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Paper  inonev.  Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing Oct.  31,  1931.     Nov.  2,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  24°     t  T  40.8:  931/10 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Medical  bulletin  of  Veterans'  Administration,  v.  7,  no.  11.  Nov.  1931;  Martin 
Cooley,  editor.  19.'',1.  ix+lCM)5-1105  p.  1  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  [Monthly.]  ♦Paper, 
15c.  single  copy,  .'?1..'jO  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.15. 

L.  C.  card  2.5-26(572  VA  3.9:  7/11 

Special  aiiticles. — Modirn!  science  In  13th  century:  [by]  Addison  M.  Rothrock. — 
Studv  of  cancer  in  ex  service  men;  [by]  rhillp  R.  Mntz  [to  bo  ((included  in  December 
numlKT). — Traumatic  affections  of  auditory  nerve  (with  list  of  references;  by]  Jolin 
II.  Bnlrd. — Mallgnancv  diagnosticated  as  pulmcinarv  tuberculosis,  report  of  4  cases 
[with  list  of  references:  bv]  l?ertell  L.  Tnlbot. — <^•^^clnoIna  of  lungs:  [by]  .Toseph 
Rothiniiii. — Kxpectnncy  of  cancer  in  World  War  vetiM-ans  ;  [by]  .T.  M.  Ehlert. — Legal 
psychlatrv  [with  list  of  references;  by]  II.  .1.  PItfock. — Gastrointestinal  lesions  in 
pa"tientH   with   diagnoses  of  psychoneurosls   [with    bibliography;   by]    A.    C.    Garton. — 

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November,  1931  353 

Medical  bulletin — Continued. 

Incidence  of  intestinal  parasitic  infection  in  719  Filipino  beneficiaries  [with  list  of 
references  ;  by]  Juan  Cabreza  and  Jose  P.  Tirona. — Silicosis  and  pulmonary  tuberculo- 
sis ;  [by]  J.  C.  Herrick. — Care  and  treatment  of  teeth  and  oral  cavities  in  tul)erculous 
patients;    [by]    William   F.   Aniiot. — Pituitary   tumor   causing   trifacial  neuralgia    [with 

list  of  references;  by]   Eugene  F.  Bogen. — Mediastinal  tumor;    [bv]   R.  G.  Cressraan. 

Paraplegia,  from  metastatic  dural  carcinoma,  presenting  symptoms  of  transverse  mye- 
litis ;  [by]  John  B.  Anderson  and  Henry  E.  Randolph. — Traumatic  bronchial  fistula ; 
[by]  A.  L.  Roberts. — -Associated  carcinoma  and  tuberculosis,  with  generalized  meta- 
stasis throughout  osseous  system  ;  [by]  George  S.  Spence. — Frontal  sinus  infection  fol- 
lowed by  osteomyelitis  of  skull ;  [by]  Frank  L.  AUoway. — Addison's  disease,  with  report 
of  case;  [by]  Walter  J.  Marcley. — Method  to  promote  passage  of  foreign  bodies  swal- 
lowed in  attempted  suicide;  [by]  N.  E.  Stewart. — "Value  of  cephalic  cold  in  hydro- 
therapy ;  [by]  P.  M.  Silver. — Therapeutic  value  of  properly  selected  reading  matter 
[with  reading  list ;  by]  Elizabeth  R.  Crcglow. — National  Conference  of  Social  Work 
[June  14-20,  1931.  Minneapolis,  Minn.  ;  by]  Mary  Hayes. — Two  field  stations  of  Vet- 
erans' Administration  [at  Tucson,  Ariz.,  and  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex.] 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — The  Army  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose-leaf 
binders.      The  names   of   such   of   the   more   important   administrative   subjects   as   may 
seem  appropriate,   arranged   in   proper   sequence,  are   numbered   in   a    single  series,   and 
each  name  so  numbered  constitutes  the  title  and  number  of  a  pamphlet  containing  cer- 
tain  administrative    regulations   pertaining   thereto.      Where    more    than    one  pamphlet 
is  required  for  the  administrative  regulations  pertaining  to  any  such  title,  additional 
pamphlets  will  be  issued  in  a  separate  sub-series. 
30—430.     Quartermaster  Corps  :  Remount  purchasing  and  breeding  headquarters  ;  Nov. 
10,  1931.      [1931.]      3  p.      [Supersedes  AR  30-430,  Jan.  7.   192G.  includins 
Changes  1,  Apr.  12,  1930.]      *  Paper.  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  30-430/3 

30-1180.  Same :  Prescribed    uniform   for   Army  Transport   Service  and  Harbor   Boat 
service.  Changes  1 ;  Oct.  21,  19;U.     1931.     1  p.     t 

W  1.6/2  :  30-1180/ch.  1 

30-1220.   Same:   Transiwrt  messes:   Nov.   10,    1931.      [1931.]      6   i).      [Supersedes   AR 

30-1220,  Jan.  30,  1923,  including  Chan.ges  3,  Jan.  2,  1929.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  30-1220/3 
30-3050.   Same :  Size    tariffs    of    clothing.    Changes    2 ;    Nov.    10,    1931.     1931.     1    p. 
[Supersedes  AR  30-3050,  Changes  1,  Oct.  26,  1927.]      t 

W  1.6/2  :  30-3050/ch.  2 
35-1040.   Finance  Department :  Vouchers  pertaining  to  money  accounts  ;  Oct.  24,  1931. 
[1931.]      7  p.      [Supersedes  AR  35-1040,  May  10,  1929.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  35-1040/4 

40-20.       Medical  Department :  Army  Nurse  Corps,  general  provisions,  Changes  1 ;  Oct. 

21.    1931.       [1931.]       2    p.      t  W  1.6/2 :  40-20/3/ch.  1 

105-260.     Signal  Corps  :  Training  films  ;  Nov.  14,  1931.     [1931.]     3  p.     [Supersedes  AR 

105-260,  Oct.  15,  1929.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1 :  105-260/3 

130-10.       National   Guard  :    Call   and  draft  into  Federal   service.    Changes   2 ;    Nov.   6, 

1931.      [1931.]      3    p.      [Supersedes    AR    130-10.    Changes    1,    Dec.    15. 

1924.]    t  W  l.G/2  :  130-10/ch.  2 

140-23.        Officers'   Reserve   Corps  :   Air   Corps,   effective   Julv   1.    1031  ;   Mav   20,    1931. 

[1931.]      16  p.      [Supersedes  AR  140-23,  June  15,  1925.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  140-28/2 
150-5.  Enlisted  Reserve  Corps;  Sept.  30.   1031.      [1931.]    17  p.      *Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  150-5 

210—50.       Posts,  camps,  and  stations  :  Unit  and  other  similar  funds,  Changes  2  ;  Nov.  6, 

1931.      [1931.]      3   p.      [Supersedes  AR  210-50,    Changes   1,    Sept.    20. 

1930.]      t  W  1.6/2  :  210-50/2/ch.  2 

350-1100.  Military  education  :  Finance  School,  Changes  2  :  Nov.  6,  1931.     1931.     1  p. 

[Supersedes  AR  350-1100.  Changes  1,  Oct.   21,  1930.]     t 

W  1.6/2  :  350-1100/2/ch.  2 

605-200.      Commissioned   officers  :   Boards  for  classification,    Changes   3 ;    Nov.   6,   1931. 

[1931.]      4   p.    [Supersedes  AR   605-200,   Changes  2.   Apr.    30.    1928.]      t 

W  1.6/2  :  605-200/ch.  3 
850-65.       Miscellaneous  :    Storage   and   handling  of  nitrocellulose  film   in   Army  estab- 
lishments;  Aug.  10,  1931,      [1931.]      lip.     *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  850-65 
850-150.     Same:  Authorized  abbreviations.  Changes  2;   Oct.   21,   1931.      [1931.]      2   p. 
[Supersedes  AR  850-150,  Changes  1,  Nov.  18,  1929.]     t 

W  1.6/2  :  850-150/ch.  2 

Technical  regulations. 

Note. — The  Technical  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders.  They  will  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  regulations  of  a 
technical  nature,  such  as  descriptions  of,  instructions  for  the  care  of,  instructions  for 
the  handling  of,  and  the  proper  nomenclature  of  arms,  materiel,  and  equipment  of 
the  various  branches.  This  series  will  include  the  class  of  publications  heretofore 
known  as  handbooks.  Technical  regulations  will  be  numbered  in  the  same  manner  as 
are  Training  regulations,  but  1000  will  be  added  to  the  general  subject  numbers,  i.  e.. 
Training  regulations  will  appear  as  TR  445-270  and  Technical  regulations  as  TR 
1445-270. 

1405-155A.  Ordnance  maintenance,  mobile  artillery  :  155-mm.  howitzer  materiel,  M1917 
and  M1918,  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of  ordnance;  Sept.  23, 
1931.      [1931.]      50p.il.     *  Paper,  15c.  W  1.22 :  1405-155A 

HoTP  to  order  publications — See  information  following  Contents 


354  November,  1931 

Training  regulations. 

Note. — The  Training  regulations  are  Issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  biiuliTs. 

405-610.  Medical  Department  :   Hospital  battalion,  prepared  under  direction  of  surgeon 
general;  Oct.  21,  1931.      [1931.]      8  p.      •  Paper,  5c.  W  1.21 :  405-610 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Intelligence  tests.  Direction.s  for  giving  and  scoring  test.s  in  abbreviated  form 
of  Stanford  revision  of  Binet-Sinion  tests.  [1931.]  24  p.  [From  Terman's 
Measurement  of  intelligence,  copyright  191G,  which  is  not  a  Government  pub- 
lication.]    t  W3.2:T28 

Directions  for  use  of  vocabulary  group  test  (reading  vocabulary),  Indi- 
vidual vocabulary  test  (verbal  vocabulary),  and  literacy  test,  also  defining 
cases  in  which  performance  test  is  required.  | Reprint  1931.]  8  p.  [For  use 
of  oflScers  in  conducting  intelligence  tests.]     j  W  3.2  :V  85/1-2 

Military  education.  Army  extension  cour.ses :  Extension  course  of  Adjutant 
General's  Department,  subcourse  2t>-6,  Army  postal  service  1  [1931-32]  intro- 
duction and  lesson  1  and  8.    1930.    ii+2  p.  and  6  p.    t     W  3.G4  :  20-6/1,  20-6/8 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Adjutant  General's   Department,   subcourse 

30-1,  Duties  of  adjutants  general  2,  1931-32.  introduction  and  lesson  1-20. 
1930.    various  paging.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-20  are  included.]     t 

W  3.64  :  30-1/1  to  30-1/20 

Same:  Extension   course  of  Adjutant  General's   Department,   subcourse 

30-6,  Army  postal  service  2,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1,  9-12.  1930- 
31.  Each  ii+2  p.  or  1  p,  [Lesson  9  is  a  corrected  copy  with  imprint  1931 
instead  of  1930.]     J  W  3.64 :  30-6/1,  eta 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Adjutant  General's  Department,   subcourse 

40-3,  Duties  of  division  adjutant  general  during  mobilization  and  during 
demobilization  of  the  division,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1.  1931. 
ii+2  p.     t  W  3.64  :  40-3/1 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Adjutant  General's  Department,   subcourse 

40-4,  Duties  of  division  adjutant  general  during  movements  and  during  field 
operations,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1,  4-6.    1931.    various  paging,     t 

W  3.64  :  40-4/1,  etc. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Judge  Advocate  General's  Department,  sub- 
course  40-2,  Military  justice  1,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-8.  1930. 
various  paging.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1  and  4  are  included.]     t 

W  3.65 :  40-2/1  to  40-2/8 

Same,  examination.     [1930.]     6  p.     $  W  3.65 :  40-2/1-S/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1930.]     3  p.     $  » 

W  3.65 :  40-2/1-8/solutions 

■     Same:  Extension  course  of  Military  Intelligence  Division,  General  Stafif, 

subcourse  30-2,  Command  and  staff  functions,  1931-32,  introduction  and  les- 
son 1-8.  1930.  Each  ii+3  p.  or  1  p.  f Solutions  to  lessons  2.  5.  and  8  are 
included.  ]     t  W  3.66 :  30-2 A  to  30-2/8 

Same,  examination.     [1930.]     2  p.     t  W  3.66 :  30-2/1-8/exam. 

Same,  examination,  .solutions.     [1930.]     2  p.     J 

W  3.66 :  30-2A-8/solutions 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Military  Int(>lligcnce  Division.  General  Staff, 

subcourse  30-3,  Military  intelligence  organization  and  functions,  1931-32,  in- 
troduction and  lesson  1-3,  5-6.  1930.  various  paging.  [Solutions  to  lessons 
1  and  2  are  included.]     t  W  3.66 :  30-3/1.  etc 

Same,  examination.     [1930.]    2  p.    t  W  3.66 :  30-3/1-6/exani 

Same:  subcourse,  Defense  against  chemical  warfare,  1931-32,  introduc- 
tion and  lesson  1-5.  1931.  varit)us  paging.  [Solutions  to  lessons  3-5  are 
included.]     t  W  3.50/11 :  931-32/1-5 

Same :  subcourse.  Map  and  aerial  photpgrnph  reading,  pt.  1.  Map  read- 
ing, 1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-8.  1931.  various  paging,  11.  map. 
[Solutions  to  lessons  3  and  7  are  included.]     t 

W  3.50/2 :  931-32/pt.  1-1  to  pt.  1-8 

IIoTT  to  order  piibllcntlona — See  Informntlon  follofvlnK  Contents 


November,  1931  '  355 

Military  education — Continued. 

Same :  subcourse,  Map  and  aerial  photograph  reading,  pt.  2,  Aerial  photo- 
graph reading,  1931-32.  introduction  and  lesson  1^.  1931.  various  paging, 
il.  1  pi.  3  maps.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-4  are  included.]     J 

W  3.50/2 :  931-32/pt.  ^-1  to  pt.  2-4 

Same :  subcourse,    Military   discipline,    courtesies,    and   customs   of   the 

service,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-3.    1931.     Each  ii-f3  p.  or  2  p.    t 

W  3.50/12 :  931-32/1-3 

Same:  subcourse.  Military  law,  courts-martial,  1931-32,  introduction  and 

lesson   1-7.     1931.     various  paging.     [Solutions   to  lessons  1-4,   6-7   are  in- 
cluded.]    t  W  3.50/13  :  931-32/1-7 

■     Same,  examination.     [1931.]     8  p.     $  W  3.50/13 :  931-32/1-7/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1931.]     3  p.     $ 

W  3.50/13 :  931-32/1-7/solutions 

Same :  subcourse,  Military  law,  law  of  military  offenses,  1931-32,  intro- 
duction and  lesson  1-7.  1931.  various  paging.  [Solutions  to  lessons  1,  2, 
and  7  are  included.]     t  AV  3.50/14 :  931-32/1-7 

Same,  examination.     [1931.]     4  p.     t  W  3.50/14 : 931-32/1-7/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1931.]     3  p.     t 

AV  3.50/14 :  931-32/1-7/solutions 

Same :  subcourse.  Supply  and  mess  management,  1931-32,  pt.  1,  Supply, 

introduction  and  lesson  1-3.     1931.     various  pacins.     [Solutions  to  lesson  3 
are  included.]     t  W  3.50/15 :  931-32/pt.  1-1  to  pt.  1-3 

U.  8.  Army  recruiting  news,  bulletin  of  recruiting  information  issued  by  direc- 
tion of  adjutant  general  of  Army.  v.  13.  no.  21  and  22 ;  Nov.  1  and  15,  1931. 
[Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1  and  15.  1931.] 
Each  16  p.  il.  4°     f     Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45 :  931/21,  22 

AIR  CORPS 

mat£:riei.  division 

Wings.  Weight  estimate  of  cantilever  monoplane  wings  of  corrugated  aluminum 
alloy  box-type  constraction  for  pursuit,  attack,  twin-engined  observation,  and 
transport  airplanes.  Airplane  Branch  report;  [by  Charles  G.  Brown].  1931. 
[l]-f25  p.  il.  4°  (Air  Corps  information  circular,  v.  7,  no.  662.  Oct.  30, 
1931.)     t  W  87.11/2 :  7/662 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

NOETHESN  AND  NOKTHWESTEIRN  TAKES   STTBVEY 

Note. — Charts  of  the  Great  Lakes  and  connecting:  waters  and  St.  Lawrence  River  to 
the  international  boundary  at  St.  Re^is.  of  Lake  Champlain,  and  of  the  New  York  State 
canals  are  prepared  and  sold  by  the  U.  S.  Lake  Survey  OflBce,  Old  Customhouse.  Detroit. 
Mich.  Charts  mav  also  he  purchased  at  the  following  U.  S.  engineer  officps  :  710  ,\rmy 
Building.  New  York.  N.  Y.  ;  486  Broadway,  Albany,  N.  Y.  :  540  Federal  Building.  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. ;  and  Canal  Office,  Sault  Ste.  Marie.  Mich.  A  catalogue  (with  index  map),  show- 
ing localities,  scales,  prices,  and  conditions  of  sale,  may  be  had  upon  application  at  any 
of  these  offices. 

A  descriptive  bulletin,  which  supplements  the  charts  and  gives  detailed  information  as 
to  harbors,  shore  lines  and  shoals,  magnetic  determinations,  and  particulars  of  changing 
conditions  affecting  navigation,  is  issued  free  to  chart  purchasers,  upon  request.  The 
bulletin  is  revised  annually  and  issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation  (in  April),  and  sup- 
plements thereto  are  published  monthly  during  the  navigation  season. 

Complete  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at  the  U.  S.  engineer  offices  In 
Duluth,  Minn.,  Milwaukee.  Wis.,  Chicago.  111.,  Grand  Rapids.  Mich..  Cleveland.  Ohio,  and 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  but  they  are  obtainable  only  at  the  sales  offices  above  mentioned. 

Great  Lakes.     Supplement  7,  Nov.  23.  1931,  corrections  and  additions  to  Bulle- 
tin 40;  to  supplement  information  given  upon  charts  of  Great  Lakes.     U.  S. 
Lake   Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.    [Nov.  17,  1931.]     p.  1-5+leaves  6-12-f 
[2]   p.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  8-35459  W  33.3  :  40/supp.  7 

How  to  order  publications — See  Information  followlngr  Contents 


356  *  November,  1931 

Vhartf< 

Charlevoix,  Lake.  Lake  Charlevoix,  including  Charlevoix  Harbor,  Mich.  Scale 
1:30,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  Aug.  1931.  23.3X30.1 
in.     t     20c.  W  33.8  :C  38/3 

Cleveland  Harbor,  Ohio,  including  lower  Cuyahoga  River  and  Ohio  Canal.  Scale 
1: 15.000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  Aug.  1931.  30.1X32  in. 
t  40c.  W  33.8 :  C  59/10 

Green  Bay.  Head  of  Green  Bay,  including  Fox  River  below  Depere,  Wis.  Scale 
1 :  25,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  Aug.  1931.  33.1X24.1  in. 
t20c.  W  33.8 :  G  82/6 

Lake  of  the  Woods.  Interaational  boundary  waters,  Lake  Superior  to  Lake  of 
the  Woods,  showing  portion  of  Lake  of  the  Woods,  between  Garden  Island 
and  Long  Point;  Lake  of  the  Woods  chart  4.  Scale  1 :  40,O0<"».  [U.  S.  Lake 
Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  Oct.  1931.    23.8X37.7  in.     t40c.  W  33.0:  4 

Maumee  Bay  and  Maumee  River,  including  Toledo,  Ohio.  Scale  1 :  30,000. 
[U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  Aug.  1931.     26.3X34.1  in.     1 40c. 

W  33.8 :  M  44/7 

Menominee,  Mich.  Menominee  Harbor,  Green  Bay,  including  Marinette.  Wis., 
and  Menominee.  Mich.  Scale  1 :  15,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office.  Detroit. 
Mich.]  Aug.  1931.     26X23.2  in.     t  20c.  W  33.8  :M  52/3 

Racine  Harl>or,  Wi^.,  including  Racine  Reef  and  Wind  Point  Shoals.  Scale 
1:15,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  Aug.  1931.  28.7X22.9 
in.    t  20c.  W  33.8 :  R 11/4 

Superior,  Lake.  East  end  of  Lake  Superior,  from  Cape  Gargantua,  Ont.,  to 
mouth  of  Big  Two  Hearted  River,  Mich.,  including  Whitefi.sh  Bay  and  head 
of  St.  Marys  River;  with  inset,  Gargantua  Harbor,  Ont.;  Lake  Superior 
coast  chart  1.  Scale  1 :  120,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.] 
Aug.  1931.     44.9X29.4  in.     f  40c.  W  33.7/3  :  S  1/6 

Lake  Superior,  from  Grand  Portal  to  Big  Bay  Point,  Mich.,  including 

Manitou  Island  and  Stannard  Rock;  Lake  Superior  coast  chart  93  [3].  Scale 
1:120,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  Aug.  1931.  43.1X32 
in.     t  40c.  W  33.7/3  :  S  3/3 

FINANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Finance  circulars.  Changes  3  [to]  Finance  circulars  D,  Feb.  1,  1931 ;  Sept.  10, 
1931.     [1931.]     8  p.     +  W  97.5/3 :  D/ch.  3 

INSULAR  AFFAIRS  BUREAU 

Philippine  Islands.  Act  of  Congress  approved  Aug.  29,  1916  to  provide  a  more 
autonomous  government  for  Philippine  Islands,  as  amended  to  Oct.  1,  1931. 
1931.     [1]+14  p.    t 

L.  C.  card  31-28546  W  6.2  :  P  53/27 

MILITARY  ACADEMY 

Regulations  for  Military  Academy,   West  Point,   N.   Y.,  1931.    1931.    iH-fSl 
p.  12°     t 
L.  C.  card  25-26103  W  12.6/1: 931 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  provision  system.  Ordnance  catalogue  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  S.  Amninnilion  instruction  material  for  grenades,  pyrotechnics,  and 
aircraft  bombs;  .Tuly  1,  1931.  [1931.]  2  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list 
S-5.)     [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  S-5,  July  1,  1930.1     t 

W  34.23 :  S-5/4 
SIGNAL  OFFICE 

Orders  18 ;  Oct.  20,  1931.    1931.     1  p.  12°    t  W  42.10 :  931/18 

HoTf  to  order  pabllcatlonn — See  Informntlon  foIIOTV-lnK  Contenta 

Q 


General  Information 


The  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  is  authorized  to  sell 
at  cost,  plus  10  per  cent,  without  limit  as  to  the  number  of  copies  to  any  one 
applicant  who  agrees  not  to  resell  or  distribute  the  same  for  profit,  any  United 
States  Government  publication  not  confidential  in  character. 

Publications  can  not  be  supplied  free  to  individuals  nor  forwarded  In  ad- 
vance of  payment. 

The  accumulation  of  publicatioui*  in  this  Otflce  amounts  to  several  millions, 
of  which  over  five  million  are  assorte<l,  forming  the  sales  stock.  Many  rare 
books  are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age 
or  scarcity.  Many  of  the  l)ooks  liave  l)een  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to 
be  shopworn.     In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PBICE   USTS 

A  general  price  list  of  public  documents  is  not  available,  but  numerous  lists 
have  been  prepared  on  special  subjects  and  any  of  these  will  be  furnished 
free,  on  application,  if  the  person  interested  will  state  the  subject  or  subjects 
concerning  which  information  is  desired.  It  will  also  be  noted  that  current 
publications  which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalogue. 

WEEKLY   LIST 

In  addition  to  the  Price  lists,  the  Documents  Office  Issues  a  Weekly  list  of 
selected  United  States  Government  publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
tions and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

HOW  TO  OBDEB  PtIBLIOATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalogue  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.  A  dag- 
ger (t)  indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  Department,  Bureau, 
or  Division  issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  (J)  indicates  that  the 
docmnent  is  printed  for  oflicial  use.  Whenever  additional  information  con- 
cerning the  method  of  procuring  a  document  seems  necessary,  it  will  be  found 
under  the  name  of  the  Bureau  by  which  it  was  published. 

In  ordering  a  publication  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  give  (if 
known)  the  name  of  the  publishing  Department,  Bureau,  or  Division,  and  the 
title,  together  with  the  classification  number  which  is  added  to  the  entry  at  the 
extreme  right;  order  the  Congressional  documents  and  reports  by  the  title, 
together  with  the  document  or  report  number  and  the  Congress  and  session, 
e.  g.,  H.  doc.  161,  72-1. 

Do  not  use  the  L.  C.  card  number  in  ordering  a  publication. 

HOW    TO   BEMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  (•)  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  by  coupons,  postal  money 
order,  express  order,  or  check.     Currency  may  be  sent  at  sender's  risk.     For- 

357 


358  December,  1931 

elgii  remittances  shtmld  be  made  eitlier  by  iuternatiuiuil  mcmey  order  or  diMfi 
on  an  American  bank. 

Postage  ntumps,  forciyn  money,  defaced  or  smooth  coins,  k  ill  wit  he  accepted. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  that  are  good  until 
used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the  Superintendp?it 
of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  Office  in  sets  of  20  for  $1.00. 
Address  order  to  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washingrton,  D.  C. 

No  charge  is  made  tor  postage  on  doruiiierits  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States,  Alaska,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Philippine  Islands,  Porto  Rico,  Samoa,  or  to 
Canada,  Cuba,  or  Mexico.  To  other  countries  the  regular  rate  of  postage  Is 
charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  postage.  In  computing  foreign 
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AGRICULTURE   DEPARTMENT 

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supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington.  D.  C.  The  Department  is- 
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Cotton.  Methods  of  estimating:  cotton  fiber  maturity :  by  R.  S.  Hawkins.  1931. 
[2] +733-742  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agi-icultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  S,  Oct. 
15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  C  829/72 

Some   factors    concerning    earliness    in    cotton    [with    list    of    literature 

cited]  :  by  C.  A.  Ludwig.     1931.     ii +637-659  p.  il.     [From  Journal  of  agri- 
cultural research,  v.  43,  no.  7,  Oct.  1.  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  C  829/71 

Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  9  and  10 ;  Nov.  1  and  15.  1931.     [1931.] 
cover-titles,  p.  757-930,  il.     [Semimonthly.]     *  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $4.00  a 
yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $5.00. 
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Contexts. — No.  9,  Further  studies  on  Penicillium  injury  to  corn  [with  list  of  lit- 
erature cited]  ;  by  Helen  Johann,  James  R.  Holbert.  and  'james  G.  Dickson. — Toxic 
action  of  aqueous  sodium  chlorate  on  Nitella  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  :  by  H.  R. 
Offord  and  R.  P.  d'Urbal. — Nonprotein  nitrogen  of  Alaska  pea,  with  special  reference  to 
chemical  nature  of  humin  nitrogen  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  S.  L.  .Todidi. — 
Oleoresin  production  from  longleaf  pine  defoliated  by  fire  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Eloise  Gerry. — Some  effects  of  straw  mulch  on  yield  of  potatoes  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  John  Bushnell  and  F.  A.  Welton. — No.  10.  Two  blue-staining  fungi 
associated  with  bark-beetle  infestation  of  pines  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
Caroline  T.  Rumbold. — Root  development  as  related  to  character  of  growth  and  fruit- 
fulness  of  cotton  plant  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  :  by  Frank  M.  Eaton.— Crown  rot 
of  Juglans  in  California  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Clayton  O.  Smith  and  James 
T.  Barrett. — Soil  versus  solution  method  as  means  of  studying  bacterial  activities  in 
soil :  by  J.  E.  Greaves  and  H.  C.  Pulley. — Changes  in  chemical  composition  of  man- 
gels and  rutabagas  during  storage  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  K.  S.  Morrow, 
R.  B.  Dustman,  and  H.  O.  Hendel-son. 

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distributed  free  only  to  libraries  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  to 
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with  the  Agriculture  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Journal  may  obtain  it  from  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Milk.  Percentage  of  fat  as  basis  for  estimating  composition  of  milk  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  :  by  Orme  J.  Kahlenl3erg  and  Le  Roy  Yoris.  1931.  [2]  + 
749-755  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  8.  Oct.  15, 
1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  M  599/20 

Official  record.  Department  of  Agriculture,  v.  10.  no.  49-52;  Dec.  5-26,  1931. 

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Publications.  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publi- 
cations, Nov.  1931.     See  Information  Office,  Pttblications,  p.  366. 

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L.   C.  card  Agr  31-1035  A  1.1 :  931 

Stvine.  Nutritive  value  for  growing  swine  of  proteins  of  linseed  meal  and 
of  cottonseed  meal,  both  alone  and  in  combination  with  proteins  of  corn 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  H.  Mitchell  and  T.  S.  Hamilton.  1931. 
ii+743-74S  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  8,  Oct.  15- 
1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  Sw  64/11 

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360  December,  1931 

AGRICULTURAL    ECONOMICS    BUREAU  ' 

Agricultural  situation,   brief   summary   of  economic  conditions,   Dec.   1,   1931 : 
V.  15,  no.  12.     [1931.]     24  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15  :  15/12 

Agriculture.  Miscellaneous  agricultural  statistics ;  compiled  by  R.  H.  Els 
worth,  Florence  C.  Fitch,  Elna  Anderson,  H.  S.  Fairbanks,  O.  L.  Fassij:, 
Robert  Reynolds,  Sydney  Fi-issell,  and  F.  A.  MeiTill.  1931.  v -(-1034-90  ji 
(Yearbook  separate  1156.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Public  Road'^ 
Bur€»au,  Weather  Bureau,  Forest  Service,  Chemistry  and  Soils  Bureau,  and 
Extension  Service.     From  Yearbook,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.         A  1.10/a :  1156 

Cattle.     Market    classes   and    grades    of    livestock;    by   C.    E.    Gibbons.     June 
1926,  [reprint  vs'ith  slight  changes]     1931.    cover-title,  48  p.  il.     (Agricultur 
Dept.     Department  bulletin  1360.)     •  Paper.  15c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1441  A  1.3  :  136H/1-4 

Note. — The  schedule  appearing  in  this  bulletin  is  not  the  work  of  any  individual 
but  is  the  result  of  the  best  thought  of  the  entire  Division  of  Livestock,  Meats,  and 
Wool,  combined  with  many  helpful  criticism.^  received  from  specialists  outside  the 
Government  service  and  members  of  the  livestocli  trade. 

Catton  prices  and  markets;  by  Alonzo  B.  Cox.  Dec.  1926,  [reprint]  1931. 
cover-title,    78    p.     il.       (Agriculture    Dept.      Department     bulletin     1444. » 

*  Paper,  15c. 

L.   C.   card   Agr  26-1796  A  1.3 :  1444/1  i: 

Crops.  Statistics  of  miscellaneous  crops ;  compiled  by  Vivian  M.  Behenna, 
S.  A.  Jones,  Roger  F.  Hale,  Charlotte  M.  Ward.  Ruth  Griffith.  Elna  Ander- 
son, Ingeborg  Gronvold,  C.  G.  Carpenter,  Florence  C.  Fitch,  F.  J.  Hosking, 
and  Harold  F.  Clay.  1931.  v-f 796-824  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1151). 
[From  Yearbook.  1931.]     *  Paper.  10c.  A  1.10/a  :  1151 

Dairy  products.  Dairy  and  poultry  statistics;  compiled  by  C.  L.  Harlan,  S.  A. 
Jones,  J.  B.  Shepard,  Roger  F.  Hale,  Ruth  Griffith.  Charlotte  M.  Ward, 
Jessie  Wrigglesworth,  Vivian  M.  Behenna,  Florence  C.  Fitch.  Wm.  Broxton, 
T.  R.  Pirtle,  H.  Hawxhurst,  A.  E.  Harris,  [and]  J.  C.  McDowell.  1931. 
V+89S-942  [944]  p.  (Yearbook  separate  1153.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Animal  Industry  Bureau  and  Dairy  Industry  Bureau.  The  last  page 
is    numbered     incorrectly    942     instead     of    944.       From     Yearbook.     1931.] 

♦  Paper,  10c.  A  1.10/a  :  1153 

Farm  real  estate  situation,  1930-31  [with  list  of  literature  cited] ;  by  B.  R. 
Stauber.  Dec.  1931.  68  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Circular  209.)  *  Pai>er,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-144  A  1.4/2:  209 

Inventories.     Farm  inventories;  [by  J.  S.  Ball].     [Dec.  1920.  reprint  1931].     32 
p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1182.)      [Mar.  1921,  on  p.  2.  is 
date  of  previous  reprint.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-22  A  1.9 :  11S2/1-8 

Leases.     Farm  lease  contract;  I  by]  L.  C.  Gray  and  Howard  A.  Turner.     [Oct. 
1920,  revised  Apr.  1930,  slightly  reviseil  Nov.  19:U.]     1931.     36  p.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1164.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  20-1916  A  1.9: 1164 '4 

Posters.  United  States  grades  of  slaughter  cows;  [poster].  .\.  Iloon  &  Co., 
Baltimore  [Md.,  1931].     33X21  in.     t  A  36.22:  CSS 

Poultry.     Business  records  for  poultry  keepers;   [by  E.  R.  Johnson  and  A.  R, 
Lee]     [Dec.  1929,  reprint  1931.]     [2]+20  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farm- 
ers' bulletin  1614.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Animal  Industry  Bureau. 
Supersetles  Farmers'  bulletin  1427,  Poultry  accounts.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1745  A  1.9:  1614./1-3 

Report.     Annual  report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics   [fiscal 
year  1931].     [1931.]     69  p.     ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  O.  card  Agr  24-37  A  36.1  :  931 

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December,  1931  361 

South.  Agricultural  outlook  for  Southern  States,  1931-32;  jirepared  by  staff  of 
Bureau  of  Agricultural  Economics  assisted  by  representatives  of  State  agri- 
cultural colleges  and  extension  services  of  Southern  States,  Federal  Exten- 
sion Service,  and  Federal  Farm  Board,  adopted  at  Southern  Outlook 
Conference,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Nov.  10-13,  1931.  Dec.  1931.  56  p.  (Agricul- 
ture Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  137.)  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-1275  A  1.38 :  137 

AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Land-drainage.  Economical  use  of  large  tile  for  land  drainage:  by  Roger  D. 
Marsden.     Nov.  1931.    24p.il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Technical  buHetin  269. ) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1027  A  1.36:  269 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Bitter  rubher  need.  Preliminary  report  on  poisonous  effects  of  bitter  rubber 
weed  (Aetinea  odorata)  on  sheep;  by  A.  B.  Clawson.  1931.  [2] +693-701 
1>.  il.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  8.  Oct.  15,  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a  :  Sh  36/8 

Cattle.     Breeds  of  beef  cattle,    [by  E.  W.  Sheets;   revised  by  W.  H.  Black]. 
[Jan.  1915,  slightly  revised  July,  1930,  reprint  1931.]  ii+26  p.  il.     (Agricul- 
ture Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  612. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-7  A  1.9 :  612/7-2 

Judging  beef  cattle,    [by  E.   H.   Thompson ;    revised   by  W.   H.   BlackJ. 

[Nov.  1919,  revised  June,  1926,  reprint  with  slight  change  1931.]     ii+14  p.  il. 

^Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1068.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  19-1040  A  1.9  :  1068/4-4 

Dog!>.  Sheep-killing  dogs;  [by  V.  L.  Simmons].  [June,  1922,  revised  July.  1930, 
reprint   1931.]     ii+84   p.   11.     (Agriculture   Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin   1268.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  30-1101  A  1.9 :  1268/3-2 

Hog  houses.     Practical  hog  houses;    [by  E.  Z.  Russell].     [May,  1926,  reprint 
1931.]     ii-fl4   p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers' '  bulletin    1487.)      [Re- 
vision of  Farmers'  bulletin  938.  Hog  houses.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  2&-877  A  1.9  :  1487/1-6 

Phriiois.  Germicidal  eflaciency  of  mixtures  of  phenols  with  sodium  hydroxide, 
with  glycerin,  and  with  ethyl  alcohol  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  :  by  F.  W. 
Tilley  and  J.  M.  Schaffer.  1931.  ii+611-617  p.  [From  Journal  of  agri- 
cultural research,  v.  43,  no.  7,  Oct.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :P  528 

Poultry.  Effects  of  cod-liver  oil  and  ultra-violet  irradiation,  as  influenced  by 
ovster  shell,  in  diet  of  contined  laying  hens  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by 
Walter  A.  Hendricks,  Alfred  R.  Lee,  and  Albert  B.  Godfrey.  1931.  [2]-f  517- 
535  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  6.  Sept.  15, 
1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :H  38/3 

Report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry  [fiscal  year  1931].     1 1931.]     77  p. 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  12-377  A  4.1 :  931 

Service   announcements.     Service   and   regulatory  announcements.    Nov.    1931 ; 

[no.]  295.     Dec.  1931.     p.  107-117.     [Monthly.]  *  Paper.  5c.  single  copy,  25c. 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  40c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1658  A  4.13  :  295 

Sivine.     Diseases,  ailments,  and  abnormal  conditions  of  swine  ;  [by  T.  P.  White], 
[June,  1923,  revised  Nov.  1931.]     [1931.]     ii+28  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1244.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-3  A  1.9 :  1244/3 

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362  Decf.mueh.  iy;ii 

Stciitc — Contiiiueil. 

Swine  sanitation  system  as  developed  by  Bun-au  of  Animal   Industry  in 

McLean  County,  111.  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  U.  Kaffeusperger 
and  J.  W.  Connelly.  Nov.  1927  [reprint  1931].  20  p.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Technical  bulletin  44.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  28-3  A  1.36:  44/1-2 

BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY  BUREAU 

Birds.     Homes  for  birds;  [by  E.  R.  Kalmbach  and  W.  L.  McAtco].     [July.  1925. 
revised  Dec.  1930.  reprint  1931.]     ii+22  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  14.1G.)      [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  609,  Bird  houses  and  how  to 
build  them.]     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-990  A  1.9 :  1456/3-2 

Usefulness  of  birds  on  farm;   [by  W.  L.  McAtee].     [Dec.  1931.]     ii  +  14 

p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1(582.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32-52  A  1.9 :  1682 

Fur  lairs  for  season  1931-32;  [by  H.  P.  Sheldon  and  Frank  G.  (irimes].     [Nov. 

1931.1  ii-|-30  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1685.)  *  Paper. 
5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  16-245  A  1.9 :  1685 

Peafowl  and  their  care:  [by  W.  L.  McAtee].     Nov.  1931.     4  p.  il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  127.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1042  A  1.38 :  127 

Repm-t  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Biological   Survey    [fiscal  year   1931].     [1931.) 
63  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  12-378  A  5.1 :  931 

CHEMISTRY  AND  SOILS  BUREAU 

Buckicheat  milling  and  its  by-products  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Mayne 
R.  Coe.  Dec.  1931.  12p.il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Circular  190.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1043  A  1.4/2 :  190 

Cecil  County,  Md.  Soil  survey  of  Cecil  County,  Md. ;  by  S.  O.  Perkins  and  W.  H. 
Moore.  [1931.]  cover-title,  30  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  2^,  series 
1927.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Maryland  Geological  Survey  and  Mary- 
land Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of 
cover.]  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1036  A  47.5 :  927/23 

Cook  County,  Oa.     Soil  survey  of  Cook  County.  Ga. :  by  J.  W.  Moon  and  A.  L. 
Gray.     [1031.]     cover-title,  28  p.  il.  map.     ([Soil  survey  reiiort]   11,  series 
1928.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Georgia  State  College  of  Agriculture. 
Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     ♦  Paper.  lOo. 
L.  ('.  card  Agr  .31-1044  A  47.5:  928/11 

Fertilizers.     Computation  of  fertilizer  mixtures  from  concentrated  materials ; 
by  Albert  R.  Merz  and  William  H.  Ross.     Oct.  1924,  revised  Jan.  1929  [reprint 
19:'.]  |.     24    p.     il.      (Agriculture    Dept.     Department     bulletin     1280.)      *l'a- 
per,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-225  A  1.3  :  1280/2-2 

Fertilizers  for  cotton   .soils:    [by   J.   J.    Skinner].     Nov.   1931.      [1]+10 

p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Miscellane<ms  publication  126.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1038  A  1.38  :  126 

Gates  County,  .V.  C.  Soil  survey  of  Gates  County,  N.  C. ;  by  W.  A.  Davis  and 
R.  E.  Devoreux.  [1931.]  cover-title,  22  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report] 
1,  series  1929.)  [Pi*epared  in  cooperation  with  North  Carolina  Department 
of  Agriculture  and  North  Carolina  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  In- 
cludes list  of  bulletins  and  circulars  issued  by  the  State  helpful  in  culti- 
vation of  Gates  County  soils.  Text  and  illustration  on  ]).  2-4  of  cover.] 
*  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1029  A  47.5 :  929/1 

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Martin  Coimty,  N.  C.  Soil  survey  of  Martin  County,  N.  C. :  by  S.  O.  Terkins 
and  S.  R.  Bacon.  [1931.]  cover-title,  32  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report] 
8,  series  1928.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  witb  North  Carolina  Department 
of  Agriculture  and  North  Carolina  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text 
and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.   C.   card  Agr  31-1032  A  47.5:  928/8^ 

Report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Chemistry  and  Soils  [fiscal  year  1931].     [1931.] 
78  p.    *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-1914  A  47.1 :  931 

Saline  County,  Nehr.  Soil  survey  of  Saline  County,  Nebr. ;  by  F.  A.  HayeS; 
R.  C.  Roberts,  and  E.  A.  Nieschmidt.  [1931.]  cover-title,  34  p.  il.  map'. 
([Soil  survey  report]  12,  series  1928.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Uni- 
versity of  Nebraska,  State  Soil  Survey  Department  of  Conservation  and 
Survey  Division.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-4  A  47.5 :  928/12 

Strip  cropping  to  prevent  erosion  ;   [by  H.  V.  Geib].     [Nov.  1931.]     ii-fO  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet  85.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Texas  Agri- 
cultural Experiment  Station.]     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1033  A  1.35 :  85 

Wheat.  Studies  of  lignin  in  wheat  straw  with  reference  to  lodging  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Max  Phillips.  Jehiel  Davidson,  and  H.  D.  Weihe. 
1931.  [2] +619-626  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  7, 
Oct.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23 /a  :  W  56/106 

Wilson  County,  Kaiis.  Soil  survey  of  Wilson  County.  Kans. ;  by  J.  A.  Kerr, 
J.  T.  Whetzel,  and  H.  W.  Higbee.  [1931.]  cover-title,  29  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil 
.survey  report]  22,  series  1927.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Kansas 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
*  Paper.  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1037  A  47.5  :  927/22 

COOPERATIVE  EXTENSION  WORK  OFFICE 

Timber.    Farmers  in  Northern  States  grow  timber  as  money  crop ;   [by  W.  K. 
Williams].      [Dec.   1931.]      ii-f22  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'   bul- 
letin 1680.)     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1047  A  1.9 :  1680 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Cattle.     Judsing   dairv   cattle;    [bv  A.   B.   Nystrom   and   C.    H.    Schopmeyer], 
[Apr.  1927^.  revised  Nov.  1931.]      [1931.]      [l]-|-30  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept. 
Miscellaneous  circular  99.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Cooperative  Ex- 
tension Work  Office.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-1894  A  1.5/2 :  99/3 

Proved  dairy  sires  ;  [by]  J.  C.  McDowell  and  W.  E.  AVintermeyer.     Sept. 

1927  [reprint  with  slight  changes  1931].  8  p.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Circular 
3. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  27^87  A  1.4/2 :  3/1-3 

Coiv.<!.     Relation  of  method  of  watering  dairy  cows  to  their  water  consumption 
and  milk  production  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  T.  E.  Woodward  and 
J.   B.   McNulty.     Oct.    1931.     14   p.     (Agriculture   Dept.     Technical    bulletin 
278.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1028  A  1.36  :  278 

Study  of  ova  from  Fallopian  tubes  of  dairy  cows,  with  genital  history  of 

cows  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Fred  W.  Miller,  W.  W.  Swett,  Carl  G. 
Hartman,  and  Warren  H.  Lewis.  1931.  ii-(-627-636  p.  il.  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Carnegie  Institution  of  Washington.  From  Journal  of  agri- 
cultural research,  v.  43,  no.  7,  Oct.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  C  839/19 

Report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Dairy  Industry  [fiscal  year  1931.]  [1931.]  35  p. 
♦Paper,  5c.  .  aa  ^    mi 

L.  C.  card  Agr  25-1584  A  44.1 .  981 

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364  December,  1931 

ENTOMOLOGY  BUREAU 

Air-pressure  extension  brush  for  applying  creosote  to  gipsy  moth  egg  clusters; 
by  C.  W.  Collius  and  J.  V.  Schaffner.  jr.     Dec.  lO.Sl.     8  p.  il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Circular  204.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1041  A  1.4/2 :  204 

Blueberry  maggot  and  its  control  in  eastern  Maine;  by  F.  H.  Lathrop  and 
L.  C.  McAlister,  jr.     Dec.  1931.     14  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  196.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1040  A  1.4/  2  :  196 

European  corn-borer.  European  corn  borer,  its  present  status  and  methods  ot 
control;  [by  D.  J.  Caffrey  and  L.  H.  Worthley].  [Oct.  1927,  reprint  1931.] 
ii+4S  p.  il.  (Afiriculiuro  Dept.  Fanners"  bulletin  1548.)  [Supersedes 
Farmer.s'  bulletin  32D4.  European  corn  borer  and  its  control.]  "Paper,  10c. 
(incorrectly  given  in  publication  as  2()c. ). 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-641  A  1.9  :  1548/1-2 

Preliminary  report  upon  infestation  and  general  status  of  European  corn 

burer  in  western  New  York;  by  H.  N.  Hartley  and  L.  B.  Sc'itt.     Dec.  1931. 
22  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  197.)     *  Pajier,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  .32-2  A  1.4/2: 197 

Heterospilus  cephi  Rohwer,  parasite  of  European  wheat  sawfly,  Ceplius  pyg- 
maeus  (L.)  ;  by  C.  C.  Hill  and  H.  D.  Smith.  1931.  ii +597-609  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  7,  Oct.  1,  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a  :  H  47/3 

Insect  enemies  of  flower  garden;    [by  C.  A.   Weigel  and   William  Middletouj. 
[Aug.  1926,  revise<l  June.  1927.  reprint  with  slight  changes  19:U.l     ii+54  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1495.)      *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  20-1467  A  1.9  :  1495/2-4 

Lubricating -oil  sprays  for  use  on  dormant  fruit  trees;   [by  A.  L.  Quaintance. 
E.  J.  Newcomer,  and  B.  A.  Porter].     [Sept.  1931.]     ii+18  p.  il.      (Agriculture 
Dept.     Farmers"  bulletin  1676.)      *  Paper,  5c-. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1026  A  1.9 :  1676 

Mosquitoes.     Yellow-fever  mosquito;   [by  L.  O.  Howard].     [Oct.  1923,   revised 
July.  1928,  rei)rint  1931.]     ii+14  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Fanners*  bulle- 
tin 1354.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  547.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-1304  A  1.9  :  1354/3-2 

Report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Entomology   [fiscal  year  1931.]      [1931.]     87  p. 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  8-9985  A  9.1  :  931 

Wheat  straicicortn  and  its  control;  [by  W.  J.  Phillips  and  F.  W.  Poos].     [May, 

1923,    reprint    1931.]     ii-flO    p.  il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin 
1323. )     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-750  A  1.9: 1323/1-5 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Experiment  station  record.  Experiment  station  record,  v.  65,  no.  8;  Dec.  1931. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  p.  701-800.  [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
♦Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  per  vol.  (2  vols,  a  yr. )  ;  foreign  subscription. 
$1.25  per  vol. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  9-832  A  10.6 :  65/8 

Note. — Mniulv  luarte  up  of  abstracts  of  reports  and  publications  on  agricultural 
science  which  liuvc  recently  appeared  in  all  countries,  especially  the  United  States. 
Extra  immbers.  called  abstract  numbers,  are  issued,  3  to  each  volume.  Tliese  are 
made  up  almost  exclusively  of  abstracts,  that  Is,  they  contain  no  editorial  notes  ana 
only  a  limited  number  of  current  notes. 

Same,   v.   65,   no.   9;    Dec.    1931,    abstract   number.     [1931.]     cover-title. 

p.  KOl-jKK).     [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2^  of  cover.]  A  10.6:  65/9 

Report   of  acting  chief  of  Office  of  Experiment   Stations    [fiscal   year   1931]. 
[1931.1     12  p.     ♦  Pa!>er.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  16-1353  A  10.1/1:  931 

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PORTO    RICO    AGRICULTURAL   EXPERIMENT    STATION 

Report  Of  Porto  Rico  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1930  [with  list  of  liter- 
ature cited].     Dec.  1931.     cover-title,  50  p.  il.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  6-1362  A  10.12/1 :  930 

FOOD   AND   DRUG   ADMINISTRATION 

Report  of  chief  of  Food  and  Drug  Administration  [fiscal  year  1931].     [1931.] 
30  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-1621  A  46.1 :  931 

Service  announcements.     Service  and  regulatory  announcements,  food  and  drug 
no.  2   (2d  revision),  supplement  1:  Nevp  and  revised  definitions  and  stand- 
ards for  food  products.     Dec.  1931.     2  p.     *  Paper,  5e. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-85  A  46.12  :  2/2d  rev./supp.  1 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Cattle.     Saving  livestock  from  starvation  on  southwestern  ranses ;    [by  C.  L. 
Forsling].     [Dec.    1924,    reprint    1931.]     ii-f22    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1428.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-624  A  1.9 :  1428/1-2 

Forest  worker,  Nov.  1931;   [v.  7,  no.  6].     [1931.]      [2] +30  p.  il.     [Bimonthly.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-838  A  13.19 :  931/6 

iSepor^  of  forester  [fiscal  year  1931.]      [1931.]     82  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  12-394  A  13.1 :  931 

Slash  disposal  in  western  yellow  pine  forests  of  Oregon  and  Washington  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Thornton  T.  Munger  and  R.  H.  Westveld.     Sept. 
1931.     cover-title,  58  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin 
259.)      *  Paper,   20(-. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1024  A  1.36  :  259 

Trees.     Small  trees  wasteful  to  cut  for  saw  timber;   [by  W.  W.  Ashe].     Jan. 

1980,    revised   Aug.    1930    [reprint    1931].  ii+5    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept. 
Leaflet  55. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  30-159          "  A  1.35 :  55/2-2 

Wood-lots.     Care  and  improvement  of  farm  woods;  [by  C.  R.  Tillotson].     [Re- 
vised Nov.  1920,  reprint  1931.]     24  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulle- 
tin 1177.)      [Mar.  1916,  on  p.  2,  is  the  original  date  of  issue  of  Farmers' 
bulletin  711,  of  which  Farmers'  bulletin  1177  is  a  revision.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  21-21  A  1.9 :  1177/1-9 

Maps 

Trinity  National  Forest,  Calif,  [resources  and  recreation  features,  roads,  trails, 
etc.].  [1931.]  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  oblong  f°.  folded  into  narrow 
8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  23-f[l]  p.     t  A  13.13  :  T  73 

GRAIN  FUTURES  ADMINISTRATION 

Report  of  chief  of  Grain  Futures  Administration  [fiscal  year  1931].     [1931.] 
11  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-.S8  A  41.1 :  931 

HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Family  expenditures.     Planning  and  recording  family  expenditures ;  [by  Cliase 
G.  Woodhouse].     [Dec.  1927,  reprint  1931.]     ii+22  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1553.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-787  A  1.9 :  1553/1-2 

Food.  Getting  the  most  for  your  food  money.  Dec.  1931.  [4]  p.  il.  4°  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Extension  Service.]     t  A  42.2  :  F  21/3 

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FYuit.     Proximate  composition  of  fresh  fruits  ;  by  Cliarlotte  Chatlield  and  Laura 
I.  McLautrhlin.     Dw.  1028.  revised  Oct.  1931.     1931.     cover-title,  20  p.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.     Circular  51).)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  2»-208  A  1.4/2 :  50,  2 

Report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Home  Economics  [fiscal  year  1931].     [1931.]     19  p. 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  25-18  A  42.1 :  931 

INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Puhlicdtions.     United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publi- 
cations, Nov.  1931.     [1931.]     4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1414  A  21.6/5 :  931/11 

Report  of  director  of  information  [fiscal  year  1931].  [1931.]  13  p.  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1762  A  21.1 :  931 

LIBRARY 

i?epor<  of  librarian  [fiscal  year  1931].     [1931.]     15  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  8-26939  A  17.1 :  931 

PERSONNEL  AND  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION  OFFICE 

Report  of  director  of  personnel  and  business  administration  [fi.scal  year  1931]. 
[1931.]     19  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-51  A  49.1 :  931 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Aeyilops.  Inheritance  in  constant  hybrid  between  Aegilops  ovata  and  Triticuni 
dicoccum  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  J.  W.  Taylor  and  C.  E.  Leigh ty. 
19.31.  ii+661-679  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  8, 
Oct.  15.  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  Ae  24/2 

Apple-orchard  renovation;  [by  H.  P.  Gould].  [Oct.  1922,  revised  May,  1924.  re- 
print   1931.]      ii+28    p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin    1284.) 

*  Pai)er,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  22-1218  .  A  1.9 :  1284/2-7 

Biocfcfeern/ growing ;  [by  George  M.  Darrow].     [Apr.  1924,  revised  Dec.  1927,  re- 
print 1931.]     ii+18  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' bulletin  1399.)      [Re- 
vision of  Farmers'  bulletin  643.  Blackl)erry  culture.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-6.S1  A  1.9:  1399  2-4 

Com.  Parasitism  of  Gibberella  saubinetii  on  corn  seedlings  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited];  by  Norma  L.  Pearson.  1931.  [21+509-596  p.  il.  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Wisconsin  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  From  .Tournal 
of  agricultural  research,  v.  43.  no.  7,  Oct.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  C  814/62 

Cotton  root-rot.  Infection  experiments  with  cotton  root-rot  fungus.  Phymatotri- 
chum  omnivorum  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  David  C.  Neal  and  George 
T.  Ratliffe.  19:^.1.  [2] +081-091  p.  il.  [From  .Tournal  of  agricultural  re- 
search, V.  43,  no.  8.  Oct.  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  C  829/73 

Crop   rotation   and   tillage  experiments  at   San   Antonio    (Tex.)    Field    Station 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  George  T.  Ratliffe  and  I.  M.  Atkins.     Dec. 
1931.     40p.il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  103.)      *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1045  A  1.4/2 :  193 

JIoll}/.     Deterioration    of   Christmas    holly    in    transit    and  storage;    by    R.   C. 

Wright  and  T.  M.  Whiteman.     Dec.  1931.     12  p.  il.  1  pi.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Circular  207.)      *  PajM^r,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-10.39  A  1.4/2:  207 

LvtHonn.  Chinese  dwarf  Meyer  lemon  introduced;  Ihy  Rohiud  McKee].  [Re- 
print 1931.]     4  p.  il.     (Yearbook  separate  946.)      [From  Yearbook,  1926.]     t 

A  1.10/a :  M6/1-2 

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Lespedezas  introduced  from  Asia  tlirive  in  widening  area  in  U.  S. ;  [by  A.  J. 
Pieters].  [1931.]  5  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1191.)  [From  Yearbooli, 
1931.]     +  A  1.10/a  :  1191 

Plant  material.     Collection  and  preservation  of  plant  material  for  use  in  study 
of  agriculture;  by  H.  B.  Derr  and  C.  H.  Lane.     June  3,  1914,  revised  July, 
1929  [reprint  1931].     24  p.  il.     ( Agi-iculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  586.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Experiment  Stations  Office.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1643  A  1.9  :  586/3-2 

Potatoes.     Production   of   late  or  main-crop  potatoes;    [bv   William    Stuart]. 

[Sept.  1919,  revised  Nov.  1931.]     [1931.]  ii+34  p.   il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  lOM. )     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32-5  A  1.9 :  10^/6 

Pruning  citrus  trees  in  the  Southwest;  [by  A.  D.  Shamel,  C.  S.  Pomeroy.  and 

R.  E.  Caryl].     [June,  1923,  reprint  1931.]     ii+32  p.  il.  (Agriculture' Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1333. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  23-1240  A  1.9  :  1333/1-6 

Quaek  grass;   [by  L.  W.  Kephart].     [Mar.  1923,  revised  Dec.  1931.]      [1931.] 
il+30  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1307.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-424  A  1.9 :  1307/3 

Raspberries.     Diseases  of  raspberries  and  blackberries ;   [by  B.  O.  Dodge  and 
R.B.Wilcox].     [June,  1926,  reprint  1931.]    ii  +  33  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1488.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1460  A  1.9 :  1488/1-4 

Raspberry  culture;  [by  George  M.  Darrow  and  George  F.  Waldo].     [Oct. 

1917,  revised  Dec.  1931.]     [1931.]     ii  +  41  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farm- 
ers' bulletin  887.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1046  A  1.9 :  887/5 

Report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry  [fiscal  year  1931].     [1931.]     38  p. 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  8-12625  A  19.1 :  931 

Soy  heans,  culture  and  varieties;  [by  W.  J.  Morse].     [Apr.  1927,  reprint  1931.] 
ii   +  34  p.  il.      (Agi'iculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1520.)      [Supersedes 
Farmers'  bulletin  973,  Soy  bean,  its  culture  and  uses.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-307  A  1.9  :  1520/1-5 

Strawberries.    Bellmar,  southland,  and  redheart  strawberries ;  by  George  M. 
Darrow  and  George  F.  Waldo.    July,  1931.    8  p.  il.  1  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Circular   171.)     *  Paper,    5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-1034  A  1.4/2 :  171 

Strawberrv  culture.  South  Atlantic  and  Gulf  Coast  regions ;   [by  George 

M.  Darrow].      [Apr.   1919,   slightly   revised  Nov.   1931.]      [1931.]      40  p.   il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1026.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  19-379  A  1.9  :  1026/4 

Strawberry  diseases;    [by  Neil  E.   Stevens].     [Aug.  1925,  revised  July, 

1930,  reprint  1931.]     ii  +  18  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin 
1458.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  30-1103  A  1.9 :  1458/3-2 

Sudan  gra^s;  [by  H.  N.  Vinall].  [May,  1920,  revised  Nov.  1931.]  [1931.] 
ii  +  22  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Fanners'  bulletin  1126.)  *  Paper,  oc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-54  A  1.9  :  1126/5 

Tobacco  culture;  [by  W.  W.  Garner].     [Feb.  1914,  revised  Nov.  1931.]     [1931.] 
ii  +  22  p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers'  bulletin  571.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  23-9  A  1.9  :  571/8 

Vegetables.    Diseases  and  insects  of  garden  vegetables ;  [by  W.  W.  Gilbert  and 
C.  H.  Popenoe].    [Jan.  1924,  sUghtly  revised  Dec.  1931.]     [1931.]    ii  +  46  p. 
il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1371.)      [Prepared  in  cooperation 
with  Entomology  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-257  A  1.9 :  1371/5 

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368  December,  1031 

PLANT  QUARANTINE  AND  CONTROL  ADMINISTRATION 

Cotton.     Rules   and    regulations   governing   importation   of   cotton   and   cotton 
wrappings  into  United  States.    Revised  Feb.  24,  1923.     [Reprint  1931.]     8  p. 
[The  original  print  was  issued  by  the  Federal  Horticultural  Board.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-53  A  35.8 :  C82/9/rep. 

Report  of  cliief  of  Plant  Quarantine  and  Control  Administration   [fiscal  year 
1931].     [1931.]     99  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1761  A  48.1 :  931 

PUBLIC  ROADS  BUREAU 

Barns.     Principles   of   dairy-barn  ventilation;    [by  M.   A.   R.   Kelley].      [Apr. 
1924.  reprint  1931.]     ii   +  22  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept,     Farmers'  bulletin 
1393.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-523  A  1.9 :  1393/1-2 

Irrigation.     Orchard    irrigation;    [by    Samuel    Fortier].      [Feb.    1927.    reprint 
1931.]     ii-f2S  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  151S.)     [Revision 
of  Farmers'  bulletin  882,  Irrigation  of  orchards.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.   C.   card  Agr  27-154  A  1.9 :  1518/1-2 

Public  roads.  Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  index  to  v,  10,  Mar. 
1929-Feb.    1930.      [1931.]      cover-title,    6   p.   4°      [Text   on   p.    2   of   cover.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  18-322  A22.6: 10/ind. 

Same,  v.  12,  no.  10;  Dec.  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  237-268,  il.  4" 

[Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $1.50.  A  22.6 :  12/10 

Report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Public  Roads  [fiscal  year  1931].     [1931.]     88  p. 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  7-14969  A  22.1:  931 

SOLICITOR   OF   DEPARTMENT   OF   AGRICULTURE 

Report  of  solicitor  [of  Department  of  Agriculture,  fiscal  year  1931].  [1931.] 
41  p.    *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  8-9984  A  33.1:  931 

WEATHER  BUREAU 

Cliniatological  data  for  United  States  by  sections,  v.  18.  no.  7;  July,  1931. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  [208]  p.  il.  2  p.  of  maps,  4°  •  Paper,  35c.  complete 
monthly  number,  $4.()0  a  yr. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  14-566  A  29.29: 18/7 

Is'oTB. — Made  up  of  separate  Climatological  data  issued  from  42  section  centers  of 
the  United  States.  Printed  at  the  sevoral  section  centers  and  assembled  and  bound  at 
the  Washington  Office.  Issued  principally  for  service  use  and  exchange.  Back  numbers 
can  not  be  supplied.  The  separate  Climatological  data  are  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  rate  of  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr.  for  each 
section. 

Meteorology.  Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1931. 
[Dec.  2,  1931.]     [2]  p.  large  8°     t  A  29.30 :  931/11 

Monthly  weather  review,  Sept.  1931 ;  v.  59,  no.  9.     [Dec.  9,  1931.]     cover-title, 
p.  331-372,  il.  map,  10  p.  of  maps,  4°     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $2.25. 
L.    C.    card    Agr    9-990  A  29.6/1:  59/9 

Note. — The  Monthly  weatlier  review  contains  (1)  nu'toorological  contributions  and 
bibliography,  (2)  an  fntcrpretative  summary  and  charts  of  the  woath<  r  of  the  month 
in  the  United  States,  and  on  adjacent  oceans,  and  (3)  climatological  tables  dealinz 
with  the  weather  of  the  month.  Tlie  contributions  are  principally  as  follows :  (a) 
results  of  observational  or  research  work  in  meteorology  carried  on  in  the  United 
States  or  other  parts  of  the  world,  (b)  abstracts  or  reviews  of  important  meteorological 
paiKTS  and  books,  and   (c)   notes. 

Spkciai,  article.s. — Summer  cruise  in  West  Indies;  by  R.  DeC.  Ward — Genesis  of 
a    tropical    cyclone    [with    list    of    literature    cited]  ;    by    b>anklin    G.    Tingley. — San 

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December,  1931  359 

Monthly  tceather  revietc — Continued. 

Nicolas,  tropical  storm  of  Sept.  10,  1931.  in  Porto  Rico  ;  by  F.  E.  Hartwell. — Investi- 
gations of  dust  content  of  atmosphere;  by  Herbert  H.  Kimball  and  Irving  F.  Hand  ^ 
Violent  local  storm  in  Nevada,  July  24,  1931  ;  by  J.  R.  Fulks. — On  uniformity  of 
symbols  used  in  publications  on  actinometry ;  by  Anders  Angstrom. — Silversandal 
typhoon,  Sept.  1-4,  1931  ;  abridged  from  report  submitted  by  Miguel  Selga,  director 
of  Manila  Weather  Bureau. — Tropical  storms  of  Sept.  1931,  In  North  American 
waters ;  by  W.  F.  McDonald. 

Snoto  and  ice  lulletin,  no.  1-3,  winter  1931-32;  Dec.  14r-28,  1931.  Dec,  16-30, 
1931.  Each  [2]  p.  il.  4°  [Weekly  during  winter.]  *  Paper,  50c.  per  season. 
L.  C.  card  12-1660  A  29.16 :  932A-3 

Weather.    Weekly  weather  and  crop  bulletin,  Dec.  1-29,  1931 ;  no.  4S-52,  1931. 
Dec.  2-30,  1931.    Each  4  p.  il.  4°    *  Paper,  50c.  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-260  A  29.7/2  :  931/48-52 

Weather  map.  Daily  weather  map  [of  United  States  published  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  containing  forecasts  for  all  States  east  of  Mississippi  River  belonging  to 
Washington  forecast  district],  Dec.  1-31,  1931.  [1931.]  Each  19X24  in.  (out- 
side measurement).  *  Daily,  except  Sundays  and  holidays  (DWM),  $3.00  a 
yr.,  25c.  a  month;  daily,  including  Sundays  and  holidays  (DSHM),  $3.60  a  yr., 
30c.  a  month;  Sunday  and  holiday  maps  only  (SHM),  no  subscription  for  less 
than  6  months,  25c.,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $7.25  a  yr.  (maps  can  not 
be  furnished  in  quantities  unless  the  order  is  placed  with  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  in  advance  of  issue).  A  29.18:  931 

Note. — Subscribers  desiring  forecasts  of  weather  conditions  outside  of  the  Washing- 
ton forecast  district  will  be  referred  to  the  district  in  which  they  are  located,  and  all 
subscriptions  forwarded  through  the  Weather  Bureau  for  proper  station  reference. 
Maps  containing  these  forecasts  are  issued  daily,  except  Sundays  and  holidays,  at  New 
Orleans,  La.,  Denver,  Colo.,  Chicago,  111.,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  and  other  field  stations, 
and  are  designated  as  station  weather  maps  DD,  CM,  or  E ;  subscription  price,  $2.40 
a  yr.,  20c.  a  month. 

Weather  outlook,  Dec.  7-26  [1931].  Dec.  5-19,  1931.  Each  1  p.  [Weekly; 
none  issued  Dec.  26,  1931.  The  edition  here  catalogued  is  the  one  for  Dis- 
tricts 1-3  issued  from  the  forecast  center  at  Washington,  D.  C]     t 

A  29.38 :  931/47-49 

Note. — The  Weather  outlooks  for  the  various  zones  are  prepared  at,  and  distributed 
from,  forecast  centers  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  as  follows  :  Washington,  D.  C.  (District 
1,  North  and  Middle  Atlantic  States,  District  2.  South  Atlantic  States,  District  3,  Ohio 
Valley  and  Tennessee)  ;  New  Orleans,  La.  (District  4,  East  Gulf  States,  District  5, 
Southern  Plains  and  West  Gulf  States)  ;  Chicago,  111.  (District  6,  Region  of  Great 
Lakes,  District  7,  Upper  Mississippi  and  lower  Missouri  valleys,  District  8,  Northern 
and  central  Great  Plains)  ;  Denver,  Colo.  (District  9,  Northern  Rocky  Mountain  region, 
District  10,  Southern  Rockv  Mountain  and  Plateau  regions)  ;  San  Francisco,  Calif 
(District  11,  Far  Western  States). 

ARCHITECT  OF  CAPITOL 

Appropriations.  Supplemental  estimates.  Architect  of  Capitol,  1932,  supple- 
mental estimates  of  appropriations  pertaining  to  legislative  establishment 
under  Architect  of  Capitol,  fiscal  year  1932.  Dec.  16,  1931.  3  p.  (H.  doc. 
179,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Capitol  power  plant.  Supplemental  estimate,  Architect  of  Capitol,  1933,  supple- 
mental estimate  of  appropriation  pertaining  to  legislative  establishment  under 
Architect  of  Capitol,  fiscal  year  1933  [for  Capitol  power  plant].  Dec.  16,  1931. 
2  p.     (H.  doc.  180,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

CIVIL  SERVICE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  Commission  furnishes  its  publications  gratuitously  to  those  who  apply  for 
them. 

Report.    48th  annual  report  of  Civil  Service  Commission  [with  report  of  chief 
examiner  and  with  appendix],  fiscal  year  1931.     1931.     iv+101  p.     *  Paper, 
15c 
L.  C.  card  4-18119  CS  1.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  31,  72d  Cong,  1st  sess.) 

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370  December,  1031 

COMMERCE   DEPARTMENT 

Note. — In  its  efforts  to  foster,  promote,  and  develop  the  foreign  and  domestic  com- 
merce, the  mining,  manufacturing,  snipping,  and  fishery  industries,  and  the  transportation 
facilities  of  the  United  States,  the  Department  of  ("'ommerce  issues  many  regular  and 
special  pulillcations.  Tlie  free  distribution  of  many  of  the  puljlications  of  the  Department 
is  confined  almost  entirely  to  Government  officers,  libraries,  educational  institutions,  the 
press,  ind  (oninnriial  organizations.  Others  may  procure  them,  at  prices  stated  below, 
from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  OflSce,  Washington,  D.  C,  to 
whom  reniittiMues  should  be  sent  direct,  as  his  office  is  not  a  part  of  the  Department  of 
Commerce.  Coast  pilots,  inside  route  pilots,  tide  tables,  current  tables,  and  charts  are 
sold  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Bowen,  John.  Lifrhthouse  service,  Department  of  Commerce,  estimate  of  ap- 
propriation to  pa.v  claim  [of  John  Bowen,  owner  of  towboat  Esther  M.  Rendle] 
for  damage  occasioned  by  collision  with  ves.sel  of  lighthouse  service.  Dec.  15, 
1931.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  177,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5o. 

Comnirrcc.     Schedule  A.  statistical  classification  of  imports  into  United  States, 
with  rates  of  duty,  and  regulations  governing  preparation  of  monthly   and 
quarterly  statements  of  imports,  effective  Jan.  1.  1932.     19,31.     vi-fl87  p.  4" 
(Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce  Bureau.)     ♦  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  24-26070  C  18.18/1 :  A./10 

Schedule  B,  statistical  clas.siflcation  of  domestic  commodities  exported 

from  United  States  and  regulation.s  governing  statistical  returns  of  exports  of 
domestic  commodities,  effective  Jan.  1,  1932.  1931.  ii+62  p.  4°  (Foreign 
and  Domestic  Commerce  Bureau.)     *  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  24-27406  C  18.18/1 :  B/12 

Push  and  fisheries.     Laws  and  regulations  for  protection  of  fisheries  of  Alaska. 

Dec.  17,  1931.     48  p.  4°     (Department  circular  251,  18th  edition;  Bureau  of 

Fisheries.  Alaska  Fisheries  Service.)      [Supersedes  all  previous  editions.]     t 

L.  C.  card  F  26-1  C  1.4  :  251/18 

AERONAUTICS  BRANCH 

Air  commerce  bulletin,  v.  3.  no.  11  and  12 ;  Dec.  1  and  15,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  273- 
318+ [11  leaf,  il.     [Semimonthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  29-26634  C  23.12  :  3/11. 12 

Airports.     Descriptions  of  airports  and  landing  fields  in  United  States.     Sept.  1. 
1931.     ii+lfi9  p.     (Airway  bulletin  2.)     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28574  C  23.7/2  :  2 

Note. — With  its  companion  publication.  Airway  bulletin  1,  General  airway  informa- 
tion, this  bulletin  supersedes  the  loose-leaf  Airway  bulletins  published  by  the  .\eronau- 
tlcs  Branch  in  the  past.  The  2  new  Airway  hniletins  have  been  arranged  to  include 
the  subiects  previously  covered  by  the  loose-leaf  sheets  and  much  additional  information. 
Both  Bulletins  will  be  revised  as  conditions  dictate  and  in  the  meantime  changes  and 
developments  In  the  subject  matter  presented  in  the  2  publications  will  be  announced 
in  the  Air  commerce  bulletin,  the  semimonthly  publication  of  the  Aeronautics  Branch. 

List  of  airports  and  landing  fields.     Revised  Oct.  15,  1931.     1931.     [11  + 

18  p.     (Aeronautics  bulletin  5.)     t 

L.  C.  card  2^26960  C  23.11 :  5/10 

Airworthiness  requirements  of  Air  commerce  regulations  for  aircraft,  effective 
as  amended  Jan.  1,  1932.  1931.  ii+99  p.  11.  (Aeronautics  bulletin  7  A.)  t 
L.  C.  card  31-28573  C  23.11 :  7-A/3 

lAnison  Committee  on  Aeronautic  Radio  R-esearch.    2d  report  of  Liaison  Com- 
mittee on  Aeronautic  Radio  Research,  Oct.  15,  1931  [with  Abstracts  of  pub- 
lished articles  on  aeronautic  radio  research  subjects],     1931.     ii+.'lS  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  30-26809  C  23.13  :  931 

Airway  maps 

New  York.  N.  T.,  to  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  airway  map  121.  Scale  10  m.=1.3  in.,  scale 
li.Wi.OOO.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Surve.v,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1931.  24.4X 
10.2  in.     t  35c.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  C  23.10/1 :  121/2 

8a't  Lake  City,  Utah,  to  Pocatello,  Idaho;  airway  map  1.38.  Scale  10  m.  =  1.3  in., 
scale  1  ;  .''.00,000.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1931. 
24.3X10.2  in.  [Advance  sheet  subject  to  correction.]  t  35c.,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey.  C  23.10/1  :  138 

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December,  1931  371 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Arkansas.     15tli  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Agriculture,  Arkansas,  statistics 
by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,   mortgages,   taxes,   etc. 
1931.     35  p.  il.  4°     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26898  C  3.37/13 :  Ar  4  k 

California.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  California, 
statistics  by  counties,  2tl  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages, 
taxes,  etc.  1931.  37  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane 
Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/13  :C  12 

Co/nning  and  preserving.    15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures^ 

1929,  industry  series,  canning  and  preserving  and  vinegar  and  cider.  1931. 
iv+22  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVenie  Beales,  chief  statis- 
tician for  manufactures,  and  Frederick  J.  Wildman,  in  charge  of  work  on 
food  and  kindred  products  group  of  industries.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.   C.   card  31-28178  C  3.37/26  :C  16 

Cash  registers.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  in- 
dustry series,  cash  registers  and  adding,  calculating,  and  card  tabulating 
machines,  gas  machines,  gas  meters  and  water  and  other  liquid  meters, 
scales  and  balances,  typewriters  and  parts.  1931.  iv+10  p.  4°  [Prepared 
under  supei'vision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures, 
and  William  W.  Sawyer,  in  charge  of  work  on  machinery  industries.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/26 :  C  26/2 

Cotton.    Cotton  production  and  distribution,  season  of  1930-31.     1931.     74  p.  il. 
(Bulletin    168.)      [Pi'epared   under   supervision   of   Harvey   J.   Zimmerman, 
chief  statistician  for  cotton.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26263  C  3.3 :  168 

November  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported,  and  exported, 

and  active  cotton  spindles.  Dec.  14,  1931.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report. 
This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.21 :  931-932/4 

Report  on  cotton  ginning,  number  of  bales  of  cotton  ginned  from  growth 

of  1931,  prior  to  Dec.  1,  1931,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresponding 
date  in  1930  and  1929.  Deo.  8,  1931.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  This 
publication   is  issued   in   postal  card   form.]      t  C  3.20 :  931-^2/7 

Same,  prior  to  Dec.  13,  1931,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresponding 

date  in  1930  and  1929.  Dec.  21,  1931.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report.  This 
publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.20 :  931-932/8 

Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, shipped  out,  on  hand,  and  exported  for  4  months  ending  Nov.  30, 
1931  and  1930.  Dec.  12,  1931.  oblong  32°  [Exports  of  cottonseed  products 
are  for  3  months  ending  Oct.  31.  Preliminary  report.  This  publication 
is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.25 :  931-932/4 

Distributing  agencies.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  dis- 
tribution, 1930  (preliminary),  retail  distribution  in  United  Stiites  by  coun- 
ties and  cities.  1931.  129  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert 
J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for  distribution,  by  John  Guernsey,  in  charge 
of  retail  distribution,  assisted  by  Charles  F.  Beach.  Statistics  for  rural 
areas  were  compiled  under  supervision  of  Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge 
of  agricultural  and  rural  distribution.]  t 
L.  C.  card  31-28619  C  .3.37/17  :  Un  3/2 

Pilling  stations.     15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution, 

1930,  merchandising  series,  retail  distribution  by  filling-station  chains.  1931. 
14  p.  il.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistk-ian 
for  distribution,  and  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribution.]     t 

L.  C.  card  31-28648  C  3.37/18 :  F  48 

Gas  {illumvnating) .  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929, 
industry   series,  gas  and  coke  industries   and  fuel,   briquettes  and   boulets. 

1931,  [l]-}-iv+20  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  Frank  Adams,  in  charge  of  work 

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372  Deckmbei!,  1931 

Qas  ( ill ttviitw ting) — Continued. 

on  products  of  petroleum  and  coal  group  of  industries.  The  first  print  of 
this  publication  was  recalled,  as  the  table  of  contents  was  incorrect  A  new 
table  was  printed  and  substituted  for  the  original.]     ♦  Pai)er,  10c. 

C  3.37/26 :  G  21 

Georffia.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Georgia,  statistics 
by  counties,  2<.l  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1931.  67  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     ♦  Paper,  20c.  C  3.37/13  :  G  29 

Hotels,     lotli  census  of  United  States   [1930]  :  Census  of  hotels,  1930.    1931. 
iv+107  p.     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statis- 
tician  for  distribution,   and  Edward  R.   Dewey,   chief  of  hotel   section,   by 
Ralph  C.  Janoschka,  assistant  chief.]     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28568  C  3.37/2 :  H  79/2 

Household  goods,     loth  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution, 

1930,  merchandising  serie.^,  retail  distribution  by  household-appliance  chains. 

1931.  14  p.  map.  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief 
statistician  for  distribution,  and  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  distribu- 
tion.]    t 

L.  C.  card  31-27179  C  3.37/18  :  H  81 

Kansas.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Occupation  statistics,  Kansas. 
1931.  33  p.  4"  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  sui>ervision  of  Leon 
E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.37/31 :  K  13 

Montana.     15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Irrigation  of  agricultural  lands. 
Montana,  statistics  for   State  and  counties.     1931.     13  p.  il.  4°     [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  Paul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27149  C  3.37/24 :  M  76 

New  Mexico.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Irrigation  of  agricultural 
lands,  New  Mexico,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  12  p.  il.  4° 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for 
agriculture,  assisted  by  Paul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/24  :  N  42/m 

North  Carolina.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  North  Caro- 
lina, statistics  by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages, 
taxes,  etc.  1931.  45  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane 
Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,   15c.       C  3.37/13 :  NSlc 

North  Dakota.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural 
lands,  North  Dakota,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  8  p.  il.  4* 
[Preparetl  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for 
agriculture,  assisted  bv  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28056  C  3.37/25  :  N  Sid 

Oklahoma.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Oklahoma,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  8  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/25  :  Ok  4 

Packing  induxtry.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures.  1929. 
industry  series,  meat  packing"  and  related  industries,  meat  packing,  whole- 
sale;  oleomargarine,  not  made  in  moat-packing  establishments:  poultiy  kill- 
ing, dressing,  and  packing,  wholesale;  sausage,  moat  puddings,  headcheese, 
etc.,  and  saus.-ige  casings,  not  made  in  meat-packing  establishments;  shorten- 
ings (not  including  lard)  and  vegetable  cooking  oils.  1931.  [ll-f-iv-f-20  p.  4* 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Le Verne  Boales,  chief  statistician  for  manu- 
factures, and  Frederick  J.  Wildman,  in  charge  of  work  on  food  and  kindred 
products  group  of  lndu.stries.]     ♦Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/26  :M  46 

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Population.     15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Population  bulletin,  2d  series. 
United  States  summary,  composition  and  characteristics  of  population.    193l! 
79  p.  4°     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician 
for  population.]     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26217  C  3.37/9 :  Un  3 

Report.    Annual  report  of  director  of  census  to  Secretary  of  Commerce,  fiscal 
year  1931.    1931.    ii+17  p.    *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  8-20800  C  3.1 :  931 

Roofing.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  roofing,  built-up  and  roll,  asphalt  shingles,  roof  coatings  other  than 
paints,  and  paving  materials.  1931.  iv+7  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Le Verne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  George  W. 
Fuller,  in  charge  of  work  on  group  of  miscellaneous  industries.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/26 :  R  67 

South  Dakota.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  South  Dakota, 
statistics  by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes, 
etc.  1931.  35  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Aus- 
tin, chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/13  :  So  8d 

TextUe  machinery.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929, 
industry  series,  textile  machinery  and  parts.  1931,  iv+5  p.  4°  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and 
William  W.  Sawyer,  in  charge  of  work  on  machinery  gi-oup  of  industries.] 
*  Paper,   5e.  C  3.37/26:  MIS 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

NoTB. — The  monthly  Notice  to  mariners,  formerly  issued  by  "the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  been  consolidated  with  and  made  a  part  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  issued  by 
the  Lighthouses  Bureau,  thus  making  it  a  joint  publication.  The  charts,  coast  pilots, 
Inside  route  pilots,  tide  tables,  and  current  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. 

Coast  and   Geodetic  Survey   bulletin,  Nov.   30,   1931;   no.   198.     [1931.]     9  p. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20 :  198 

Coast  pilots.  Supplement  to  Inside  route  pilot,  Key  West  to  Rio  Grande,  edi- 
tion of  1925.     Nov.  4,  1931.     [1] +24  leaves.     (Serial  538.)     t 

C  4.6/3 :  K  52/2/925-7 

Magnetic  observatories.     Results  of  observations  made  at  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey  magnetic  observatory  at  Cheltenham,  Md.,  in  1925  and  1926 ;  by  Daniel 
L.  Hazard.     1931.     [1] +101  p.  7  pi.  large  8°     (Serial  523.)     *  Paper,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  9-35432  C  4.16 :  C  41/12 

Results  of  obsei-vations  made  at  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  magnetic 

observatory  near  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  in  1925  and  1926;  by  Daniel  L.  Hazard. 
1931.     [1]+109  p.  il.  large  8°     (Serial  522.)     *  Paper,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  10-35735  C  4.16  :H  75/12 

Charts 

Baltimore,  Md.  Approaches  to  Baltimore  Harbor,  Md..  surveys  to  1930,  sur- 
veys by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931,  and  other  sources;  chart  549.  Scale 
1:40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1931.  33.3X38.7  in, 
t  75c.  C  4.9  :  &49 

Batan  Islands.  Harbors  in  Batan  Islands,  P.  I.;  chart  4280,  Manila,  P.  I., 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Sept.  1931.     22.8X34.8  in.     t50c.  C  4.9  :  4280 

Balugan  Bay,  Batan  I.,  P.  I.,  surveyed  in  1927. 
Basco,  Batan  I.,  P.  I.,  surveyed  in  1927. 
Mahatao,  Batan  I.,  P.  I.,  surveyed  in  1927. 
Mayan  Landing,  Itbayat  I.,  P.  I.,  surveyed  in  1928. 
Sabtang,  Sabtang  I.    P.  I.,  surveyed  in  1927. 
Sabtang  Channel,  Batan  Is.,  P.  I.,  surveyed  in  1927. 
Uyugan,  Batan  I.,  P.  I.,  surveyed  in  1927. 

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Blue  Hill  Bay  and  Eggemogcin  Reach,  Me.,  sui-veys  to  1908  and  other  sources; 
chart  308.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Wasliington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct 
1931.     25.8X38.7  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:308 

Columbia  River,  Oreff.-Wa.sh..  Harrington  Point  to  Crims  Ishind,  surveys  1868- 
87.  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931 ;  chart  6152.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Wash- 
ington, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1931.     25.4X42.8  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  6152 

Contiecti cut-New  York.  Montauk  Point  to  New  York  and  Long  Island  Sound  ; 
chart  52.  [Scale  1:200,000.]  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct. 
1931.     31.5X42  in.     1 75c.  C4.9:52 

Coquillc  River  entrance,  Oreg.,  sui-veys  to  1928,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to 
Mav,  1931,  and  other  sources;  chart  5971.  Scale  1:10,000.  Washington, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1931.     18.9X33.1  in.     t25c.  C  4.9:  5971 

Drakes  Bay,  Calif.,  surveys  to  1929 ;  chart  5599.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1931.     19.5X30.1  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9:  5599 

Fishcr.s  I.<ilaiid  Sound,  R.  I.-Coiui.-X.  Y..  .surveys  to  1918,  surveys  Ity  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1931 ;  chart  358.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey,  Oct.  1931.     27.9X40.7  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  358 

Florida,  east  coast.  Jupiter  Inlet  to  Fowey  Rocks,  surveys  to  1929  and  other 
sources  ;  chart  1248.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  W\ashington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur- 
vey, Oct.  1931.     39.3X33.3  in.     [Map  is  in  2  sections.]     t  75c.  C4.9: 1248 

Florida  Keys,  Alligator  Reef  to  Sombrero  Key.  Fla.,  surveys  to  1930  and  other 
sources ;  chart  1250.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur- 
vey, Nov.  1931.     41X33.5  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  1250 

Geo-rf/m-Florida,  Doboy  Sound  to  Fernandina,  surveys  to  1925,  surveys  by  U.  S. 
Engineers  to  1931,  and  other  sources ;  chart  1242.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Wash- 
ington,  Coast   and   Geodetic    Survey,    Nov.    1931.     41.2X32.5   in.     t    75c. 

C  4.9 :  1242 

Hampton  Roads,  To.,  surveys  to  1931,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931,  and 
other  sources ;  chart  400.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Nov.  1931.     34X40.9  in.     f  75c.  C  4.9:  400 

New  Bedford  Harbor  and  approaches.  Mass..  surveys  1895-1915.  surveys  by 
U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931,  and  other  sources ;  chart  252.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Wash- 
ington, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1931.     25.3X33.8  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  252 

New  York  Harbor.  Approaches  to  New  York.  Fire  Island  Light  to  Seagirt 
Light.  N.  Y.-N.  J.,  .surveys  to  1931,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931,  and 
other  sources;  chart  1215.  Scale  1:80,000.  Wa.shington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Nov.  1931.     33.1X41.5  in.     t  75c.  0  4.9:1215 

Norfolk  Harbor  and  Elizabeth  River,  Va.,  surveys  to  1929  and  other  sources, 
surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Navy  to  1930;  chart 
452.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Nov.  1931. 
40.9X33.2  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  452 

Penobscot  Bay.  East  Penobscot  Bay,  Me.,  surveys  1867-1911,  additions  from 
various  sources  to  1920;  chart  309.  Scale  1:40.000.  Washington.  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1931.     39.7X25.3  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  309 

rensacola  Bay  and  approaches,  Fla.,  Gulf  Coast,  surveys  to  1931,  surveys  by 
U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931.  and  other  sources:  chart  12(>5.  Scale  1:80.000. 
Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Oct.  1931.     31X42  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9 :  1265 

Philadelphia  and  Camden  waterfronts,  Pa.-N.  J.,  surveys  to  1925.  surveys  by 
U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Navy  to  1931.  and  other  sources; 
chart  280.  Scale  1:15,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  (ieodetic  Survey.  Oct. 
1931.     40.6X33.8  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9 :  280 

Siuslaw  River,  Orcy.,  surveys  to  1928.  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Sept.  1931; 
chart  6023.  Scale  1 :  20.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct 
1931.     17.5X18.4  in.     1 25c.  0  4.9:6023 

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Umpqua  River,  Oreg.,  entrance  bar  to  Reedsport,  surveys  to  1928,  additional 

topography  from  otlier  sources,  survey  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Oct.  1931 ;  chart 

6004.     Scale  1:20.000.     Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1931. 

23.8X27.8  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9 :  6004 

FISHERIES  BUREAU 

Crals.     Studies  in  crab  canning  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Kokichi  Oshinia.    1931. 
ii  +  8  p.  11.     (Investigational  report  8.)      [Investigational  report  8  carries 
the  volume  number  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  F  31-37  C  6.12 :  8 

Fisheries  serv^ice  bulletin,  Dec.  1,  1931;  no.  199.  [1931.]  6  p.  [Monthly.]  J 
L.  C.  card  F  15-76  C  6.9 :  199 

Fishery  industries  of  United  States,  1930;  by  R.  H.  Fiedler.     1931.     [1]4-109- 
552  p.  il.     [App.  2,  report  of  commissioner  of  fisheries,  1931.]     *  Paper,  80c. 
L.  C.  card  F  19-41  C  6.1 :  931/app.  2 

Fishery  products.  Fishery  products  landed  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  by  United  States 
vessels,  Oct.  1931.     [1931.]     1  p.  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  953.)     t     C  6.5:  953 

Saipe,  Nov.  1931.     [1931.]     1  p.  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  956.)     t 

C  6.5 :  956 

Mussels.     Some  factors  affecting  replacement  of  commercial  fresh-water  mussels 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  M.  M.  Ellis.     Dec.  1931.     10  p.     (Fishery 
circular  7.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  F  31-34  C  6.13 :  7 

Oysters.     Effects  of  pulp  mill  pollution  on  oysters;  [articles]  bv  A.  E.  Hopkins, 
Paul  S.  Galtsoff,  and  H.  C.  McMillin.     1931.     [1] +125-186  p.  il.  2  pi.  large  8° 
(Bulletin  6.)     [From  Bulletin,  v.  47.]     *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  F  31-35  C  6.3/2 :  6 

Contents. — Eflfect  of  sulphite  waste  liquor  on  oyster  (Ostrea  lurida)  [with  bibli- 
ography] ;  by  A.  E.  Hopkins. — Effect  of  sulphite  waste  liquor  on  rate  of  feeding  of 
Ostrea  lurida  and  Ostrea  gigas  ;  by  Paul  S.  Galtsoff. — Investigations  of  oyster  mortality 
in  Oakland  Bay,  Wash,  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  H.  C.  McMillin. 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Business.  Survey  of  current  business,  Dec.  1931 ;  v.  11,  no.  12.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  56  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Contains  weekly  data  through  Nov.  28,  1931,  and 
monthly  data  through  October,  the  date  given  above  being  the  date  of  issue. 
Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy  (annual 
supplement  25c.),  $1.50  a  yr.  (including  weekly  supplement)  ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $2.50  (without  weekly  supplement). 
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Same,   weekly   supplement,   Dec.   3-31,   1931.     [1931. J     Each  4   p.   il.   4° 

[Included  in  price  of  monthly  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  above.] 

C  18.36 :  931/49-53 

Business  failures.  Causes  of  business  failures  and  bankruptcies  of  individuals 
in  New  Jersey  in  1929-30,  study  made  in  cooperation  with  Institute  of  Human 
Relations  and  Law  School  of  Tale  University;  [by  W.  C.  Plummer].  1931. 
iv+27  p.  il.  (Domestic  commerce  series  54;  [Merchandising  Research  Divi- 
sion].) *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-2S623  C  18.28 :  54 

Commerce.     Monthlv  summary  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  Oct.  1931. 
1931.     2  pts.  p.  1-76  and  ii+77-96  p.  4°     *  Paper,  pt.  1,  10c.  single  copy,  *  pt. 
2,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.25  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.85. 
L.  C.  card  14-21465  C  18.7 :  932/4-1,  4-2 

Same.     1931.     [2  pts.  in  1],  96  p.  4"     (H.  doc.  54,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Commerce  reports.  Commerce  reports,  weekly  survey  of  foreign  trade,  reports 
from  representatives  of  Departments  of  Commerce  and  State  in  foreign  coun- 
tries and  articles  prepared  in  bureau  at  Washington,  Dec.  7-28,  1931;  no. 
49-52  [series  1931].  [1931.]  cover-titles,  p.  529-760,  il.  4°  [Text  and  maps 
on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $4.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $6.00.  C  18.5/1 :  931/49-52 

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376  December,  1931 

Commerce  reports — Continued. 

Same,  nos.  27-39  [series  1931],  v.  3,  34tli  year;  July-Sept.  1931  [title- 
page  and  index.]  1931.  [2]+xxxi  p.  4°  [Quarterly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  20c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  30c.  C  18.5/1 :  931/27-39/t.  p.  &  ind. 

Commercial  and  industrial  organizations  of  United   State.^.     Revised  edition, 
Sept.  1931.     1931.     v+386  p.     (Dome.stic  commerce  series  5  ;  [Marketing  Serv- 
ice Division].)     *  Cloth,  85c. 
L.  C.  card  29-26608  C  18.28 :  5/3 

Latin  America  a  changing  field  for  commercial  travelers ;  [by]  RoUo  S.  Smith. 
[1931.]     2  p.  4°     [From  Commerce  reports,  Nov.  9,  1931.]     t 

C  18.5/la :  L  349/5 

Statistical  abstract.     Statistical  abstract  of  United  States,  1931.     1931,     no.  53; 
xvii+89S  p.     *  Cloth,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  4-18089  C  18.14 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  823,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

Venezuela.  Commercial  and  industrial  development  of  Venezuela  [with  list 
of  references;  by  Charles  J.  Dean].  1931.  ii+55  p.  (Trade  information 
bulletin  783;  [Latin  American  Section,  Regional  Information  Division].) 
*  Paper,  lOc. 

L.  C.  card  31-28569  018.25:783 

LIGHTHOUSES  BUREAU 

Uqhthouse   service   bulletin,   v.   4,    no.    24;    Dec.    1,    1931.     [1931.]     p.   95-98. 
[Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  12-35121  0  9.31:4/24 

Notices  to  mariners.     Notice  to  mariners.  Great  Lakes,  weekly,  no.  40,  1931; 
Dec.  4,   [1931].     Conover  Press,  Detroit  [Dec.  3,  1931].     4  leaves.     [Discon- 
tinued with  this  issue  for  the  season.     Publication  will  be  resumed  Mar.  1, 
1932.]     t  Supt.  of  Lighthouses,  Detroit,  Mich. 
L.  C.  card  7-20609  0  9.41:931/40 

Notice   to  mariners,   weekly,   no.  48-52,   1931;   Dec.   2-30   [1931].     1931. 

various  paging.     [Issued  jointly  with  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.]     t 

0  9.26:931/48-52 

MINES  BUREAU 

Asphalt  and  related  bitumens  in  1930;  by  A.  H.  Redfield.  Dec.  21,  1931.  [l]-f 
205-246  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  22.8/a  :  As  05/930 

Bauxite  and  aluminum  in  1930 ;  by  0.  E.  Julihn.  Dec.  14,  1931.  [1]  +151-178  p. 
[From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  5e.  0  22.S/a  :  B  329/930 

Coal.  Methods  and  apparatus  used  in  determining  gas,  coke,  and  by-product 
making  properties  of  American  coals,  witli  Results  on  a  Taggart-bed  coal  from 
Roda,  Wise  County,  Va. ;  by  A.  C.  Fieldner,  J.  D.  Davis,  R.  Thiessen,  B.  B. 
Kester,  and  W.  A.  Selvig.  1931.  v+107  p.  il.  (Bulletin  344.)  [This  paper 
represents  work  done  under  a  cooperative  agreement  with  tlie  American  Gas 
A.ssociation.]  *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  0.  card  31-28575  022.3:344 

Coke-oven  accidents  in  UJiited  States  during  calendar  year  1930;  by  W.  W. 
Adams  and  L.  Chenoweth.  1931.  iv+33  p.  (Technical  paper  508.)  [In- 
cludes list  of  Mines  Bureau  publications  on  accident  statistics.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  1.5-26409  0  22.5:508 

Fuel-oil.     National  survey  of  fuel  oil  distribution,  1930;  by  A.  T.  Counibe,  jr., 
A.  H.  Rodlicld,  and  E.  B.  Swanson.     American  Petroleum  Institute,  Dec.  1931. 
31  p.  il.     t 
L.  0.  card  31-28649  0  22.2 :  F  95/930 

Maffnesinm  and  its  compounds  in  1930  [with  lists  of  references  concerning  new 
processes  and  patents];  by  Paul  M.  Tyler.  1931.  [1] +181-203  p.  [From 
Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  C  22.8/a  :  M  274/930 

IIoiv  to  order  pnblicutloua — See  Informntlon  following:  Contents 


December,  1931  377 

Publications.  New  publicatioBS,  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  199 ;  Nov.  30, 
1931.     [1931.]     3  p.     t  0  22.7/3:199 

Silver,  copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Central  States  in  1930,  mine  report ;  b.v  J.  P. 
Dunlop  and  H.  M.  Meyer.  Dec.  24,  1931.  [1] +209-242  p.  [From  Mineral 
resources,  1930,  pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  22.8/a  :  Si  39/930 

Vanadium,  uranium,  and  radium  in  1930  [with  bibliography] ;  by  Frank  L.  Hess. 
Dec.  14,  1931.  [1] +133-150  p.  il.  [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  1.] 
*  Paper,  5c  C  22.8/a  :  V  26/930 

NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

Ships.  American  documented  seagoing  merchant  vessels  of  50O  gross  tons  and 
over,  Dec.  1,  1931.  1931.  ii+73  p.  4°  (Serial  169.)  [Monthly.]  *  Paper, 
10c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25. 

L.  C.  card  19-26597  C  11.8 :  931/12 

PATENT  OFFICE 

Note. — The  Patent  Office  publishes  Specifications  and  drawings  of  patents  in  single 
copies.  These  are  not  enumerated  in  this  catalogue,  but  may  be  obtained  for  10c.  each 
at  the  Patent  Office. 

A  variety  of  indexes,  giving  a  complete  view  of  the  work  of  the  Patent  Office  from 
1790  to  date,  are  published  at  prices  ranging  from  25c.  to  $10.00  per  volume,  and  may 
be  obtained  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Rules  of 
practice  and  pamphlets  containing  Patent  laws,  General  information  concerning  patents 
and  General  information  about  protection  of  trade  marks,  prints,  and  labels  are  furnished 
free  of  charge  upon  application  to  the  Patent  Office.  The  Patent  Office  issues  coupon 
orders  in  packages  of  20  at  $2.00  per  package,  or  in  books  containing  100  coupons  at 
$10.00  per  book.  These  coupons  are  good  until  used,  but  are  only  to  be  used  for  orders 
sent  to  the  Patent  Office.  For  schedule  of  office  fees,  address  Chief  Clerk,  Patent  Office, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Boyd,  Landon  B.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2862,  in  re  Landon  B.  Boyd  and  Herbert  L.  Zimmerman,  improvements 
in  pistons;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  7  p.  4°     t 

C  21.10  :B  692/2 

Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Ap- 
peals, patent  appeal  no.  2920,  in  re  Brunswick-Balke-Collender  Company, 
trade-mark  for  bowling  pins ;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  4  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :B  838 

Decisions.     [Decisions   in   patent  and   trade-mark   cases,    etc.]     Dec.    1,    1931. 
p.  1-12,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  413,  no.  1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single 
copy,  50c.  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  23-7315  C  21.5/a  2 :  413/1 

Same.     Dec.  8,  1931.     p.  277-288,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  413, 

no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  2 :  413/2 

Same.     Dec.  15,  1931.     p.  555-566,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  413, 

no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  2 :  413/3 

Same.     Dec.  22.  1931.     p.  855-866,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v. 

413,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  2 :  413/4 

Same.     Dec.  29,  1931.     p.  1097-1108,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v. 

413,  no.  5.]  C  21.5/a  2 :  413/5 

Etidacott.  Paul  8.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2914,  in  re  Paul  S.  Endacott,  improvement  in  methods  and  apparatus  for 
distribution  of  liquefied  gas;  brief  for  commissioner  of  patents.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  12  p.  4°     $  C  21.10 :  En  21 

Muldoon,  Bernard  F.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2922,  iti  re  Bernard  F.  Muldoon,  design  for  electric-light  sockets;  brief 
for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1981.]     cover-title,  4  p.  4"     J        C  21.10  :M  897 

Nisley  Shoe  Company.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2921,  in  re  Nisley  Shoe  Company,  trade-mark  for  shoes  and  hosiery ;  brief 
for  commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  5  p.  4"     J     C  21.10  :N  634 

HoTv  to  or«ler  publications — See  information  follOT»ing  Contents 


378 


Decembkis,  1931 


Official  gnzctte.  Offitial  wzette  of  Patent  Office,  containing  patents,  trade- 
marks, (lesi^'ns.  and  labels  issued  Dec.  1-21),  1931;  v.  413.  no.  1-5.  [1931.] 
covrr-titles.  1.3Sl-|-[ccxvi]  p.  11.  large  8°  [Weekly.]  ♦Paper,  25c.  single 
copy.  $10.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription.  $16.00. 

L.    C.  card   4-18256  0  21.5:413/1-5 

Note. — Contains  the  patents,  trarlo-marks,  designs,  and  labels  issued  each  week,  with 

indexes  ;  also  decisions  of  the  commissioner  of  patents  and  of  the  United  States  courts 

in  patent  cases. 


The  annual  index  of  patents  will  hereafter  be  published  In  2  parts,  one  on   Patents, 

firice  $1.00.  and  the  other  on  Trade-marks,  price  .'jOc.  The.se  indexes  are  not  included 
Q  the  regrular  subscription  price  for  the  Official  uazettc  given  above,  but  will  be  sent  to 
those  yearly  subscribers  who  remit   $11.50;  foreign  subscription   for  the  same,  $17.50. 

—  Same  [title-page,  contents,  errata,  etc.,  to]  v.  410;  Sept.  ia31.  1931.  [2] 
leaves,  large  8°  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  included  in  price  of  Ofticial  gazette 
for  .subscribers.  C  21.5 :  410/t.  p.  &  cont. 

—  Same  [title-page,  contents,  etc..  to]  v.  411 ;  Oct.  1931.  1931.  [2]  leaves, 
large  8'  r  21.5:  411/t.  p.  &cont. 

—  Same,  weekly  index,  with  (itle.  List  of  trMde-mark  applicants  publislietl 
for  opposition  [etc.,  Dec.  1.  1931].     [1931.]     xlvi  p.  large  8"     [From  Official 

O  21.5/a  4  :  413/1 


gazette,  v.  413,  no.  1.]     t  Paper,  $1.00  a  yr. 

—  Same  [Dec.  8,  1931].     [1931.]     xlii  p.  large  8° 
V.  413,  no.  2.] 

—  Same  [Dec.  15.  1931]. 
V.  413,   no.  3.] 


—  Same   [Dec.  22,  1931]. 
V.  413,  no.  4.] 

■ —     Same  [Dec.  29,  1931]. 
V.  413,  no.  5.] 


[1931.1 
[1931.] 
[1931.] 


xiiv  p.  large  8° 
xl  p.  large  8° 
xlii  p.  large  8° 


[From  Official  gazette, 
C  21.5/a  4  :  413/2 

[From  Official  gazette. 
C  21.5/a  4  :  413/3 

[From   Official  gazette, 
C  21.5/a  4 :  413/4 

[From  Official  gazette, 
C  21.5/a  4  :  413/5 


Patents.  Clnssiflcation  of  patents  issued  Dec.  1-29,  1931.  [1931.]  Each  2  p. 
large  8"     [Weekly.     From  Official  gazette,  v.  413,  no.  1-5.]     t 

C  21.5/al :  413/1-5 

Report.  Annual  report  of  commissioner  of  patents  to  Secretary  of  Commerce, 
fiscal  year  1931.     1931.     ii+8  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  C  21.1 /'_>:  931 

Richardson,  Maurice  F.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  ap- 
peal no.  2957,  in  re  Maurice  F.  Richardson,  valves :  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  6  p.  4°     %  C  21.10  :R  396 

Schoenrock.  Otto  R.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  2992,  in  re  Otto  R.  Schoenrock,  traction  lugs ;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  6  p.  4°     t  C  21.10  :Sch  63 

Stone.  R.  Harry.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  ajipeal  no. 
2905.  in  re  R.  Harry  Stone,  improveniont  in  clutch  lubrication :  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  8  p.  4"     J  C  21.10 :  St  72/2 

Trade-marks.  Trade-marks  [etc.,  from]  Official  gazette.  Dec.  1.  1931.  |1931.] 
13-51+xiii  p.  11.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  413,  no.  1.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

C  21.5/a  3  :413  a 

[1931.]     289-319-l-viii  p.  il.  large  8"     [From  Official 

C21.5^a3:413  2 

[1931.1     ,-.07-,j99-|-vi  ]>.  il.  large  8"     [From  Official 

C  21.5  ^a  3  :  413  3 

[1931.1     867-901 -fxii  ]).  il.  large  8"     [From  Official 

C21.5/a3:413'4 


single  copy,  $2.50  a  yr. 

Same,  Dec.  8,  1931. 

gazette,  v.  413,  no.  2.] 

—  Same,  Dec.  15,  1931. 
gazette,  v.  413,  no.  3.] 

—  Same,  Dec.  22.  1931. 
gazette,  v.  413,  no.  4.] 

—  Same,  Dec,  29,  1931. 
gazette,  v.  413,  no.  5.] 


[1931.]     1 109-39+ vii  \\  il.  large  8"     [From  Official 

C  21.5/a  3  :  413/5 

^VeUs,  ^iilnvii  D.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
2929,  in  re  Sidney  D.  Wells,  jirodnction  of  fiber  :  brief  for  commissioner  of 
patents.     [1931.]     cover-title,  7  p.  4°     t  C  21.10:  W  462/2 


Ilnvv  4o  order  itnbllcntlona— See  inforniiiti«tn   foIIo'^TliiK  Contents 


December,  1931  379 

PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION 

Commerce  Department.  Supplement  to  annual  List  of  publications  [of  Depart- 
ment of  Commei-ce  available  for  distribution],  Nov.  30,  1931.  [1931  ]  G  p 
[Monthly.]     t  C  16.6':  931/11 

RADIO  DIVISION 

Radio   service    bulletin,    Nov.    30,    1931;    no.    176.     [1931.]     15    p.     [Monthly] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. :  foreign  .'subscription,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  15-26255  C  24.3  :  176 

Radio  stations:.     Commercial  and  Government  radio  stations  of  United  State*: 
Edition,  June  30,  1931.     1931.     iv+252  p.     [The  1st  supplement  to  this  pub- 
lication was  issued  as  Radio  service  bulletin,  July  31,  1931,  no.  172,  which 
was  entered  in  the  Monthly  catalogue  for  Aug.  1931,  p.  87.]     *  I'aper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  14-30838  C  24.5 :  931/1 

STANDARDS  BUREAU 

Building  hoard.     Properties  of  fiber  building  boards;  by  C.  G.  Weber.   F.  T. 
Carson,    [and]   L.  W.   Snyder.     Dec.  1.  1931.     [1]+14  p.  11.     (Miscellaneous 
publication  132.)     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28591  C  13.10 :  132 

Chromium.  Porosity  of  electroplated  chromium  coatings  [with  bibliography]  ; 
by  W.  Blum,  W.  P.  Barrows,  [and]  A.  Brenner.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  697- 
711,  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  368.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  jour- 
nal of  research,  v.  7.  Oct.  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  368 

Commercial  standards  monthly,  review  of  progress  in  commercial  standardiza- 
tion and  simplification,  v.  8,  no.  8;  Dec.  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  161-192, 
4°     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  20-26685  C  13.21 :  8/6 

Condenser  tube  far  rules  and  tube  sheets,  compiled  and  promulgated  by  Ameri- 
can Marine  Standards  Committee :  approved  May  26.  1931.  as  American 
marine  standard  E  no.  1-1931.  1931.  ii+5  p.  il.  large  8°  (AMSC  21a.) 
[Supersedes  American  marine  standard  E  no.  1-1926,  published  in  AMSC  21.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  013.19:21  a 

Journal  of  research.  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  5.  July-Dec. 
1930,  Research  papers  183-258.  1931.  vii+1325  p.  il.  29  pi.  106  p.  of  pi.  and 
map  [Each  Research  paper  is  printed  separately  in  advance  and  also  as 
a  part  of  a  monthly  number  of  the  Journal  of  research.  For  contents  of  v.  5, 
see  Monthly  catalogues,  July-Dec.  1930.  respectively,  where  contents  have 
been    given    for    single    numbers    of    the    Journal    of    research    as    issued.] 

*  Cloth,  $2.75.  C  13.22 :  .5/bound  ed. 

Same,  Dec.  1931;  v.  7,  no.  6.     193L     [2]+1017-1191-f  [1]   p.  il.  9  pi.  8 

p.  of  pi.  1  tab.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  40c.  (single  copies  vary  in  price),  $2.75 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.50. 

L.  C.  card  31-28639—28647  C  13.22 :  7/6 

Contexts. — RP387,  Life  of  sagjrer  as  affected  by  varying  certain  properties ;  by 
R.  A.  Heindl  and  L.  E.  Mong. — RP3S8,  Thermal  expansion  of  heat-resisting  alloys, 
nickel-chromium,  iron-chromium,  and  nicliel-chromium-iron  alloys ;  by  I'eter  Ilid- 
nert. — RP389.  Physical  properties  of  cast  stone  ;  by  John  Tucker,  jr..  G.  W.  Walker, 
and  J.  Arthur  Sweuson. — RP390,  Investigations  of  Konnelly-Heaviside  layer  heights 
for  frequencies  between  1.600  and  8.650  kilocycles  per  second;  by  T.  R.  Gilliland.  G.  W. 
Kenrick,  and  K.  A.  Norton. — RP391,  Determination  of  insoluble  matter  in  shellac ; 
by  C.  C.  Hartmau. — RP392.  Derivatives  of  4-glucosido-mannose  ;  by  Horace  S.  Isbell. — 
RP393.  Thermal  expansion  of  gasolines  from  0"  to  30"  C. ;  by  C.  S.  Cragoe  and  E.  E. 
Hill. — RP394.  Tests  of  integral  and  surface  waterproofings  for  concrete ;  by  C.  H. 
Jumper. — RP395.  Effect  of  pH  on  photochemical  decomposition  of  silk ;  by  Milton 
Harris  and  Daniel  A.  Jessup. — Index  to  v.  7. 

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National  Conference  on  Weights  and  Measures.  Report  of  24th  National  Con- 
ference on  Weights  and  Measures  attended  by  repre-^entatives  from  various 
States,  held  at  Bureau  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C,  June  2-5.  1931. 
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oscillators;  by  Vincent  E.  Heaton  [and]  E.  G.  Lapliam.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
p.  68.V690.  il.  2  pi.  (Research  paper  3G6.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards 
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8  p.     I  C  13.15 :  79 

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COMMISSION  ON  LICENSUIIE  TO  PRACTICE  THE 
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PUBLIC    LAWS 

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Public  [joint]  resolution  1-4,  72d  Congress. 

Aliens.  H.  J.  Res.  72,  joint  resolution  to  permit  temporary  entry  Into  United  States 
under  certain  conditions  of  alien  participants  and  officials  of  3d  Olympic  winter 
games  and  of  games  of  10th  Olympiad  to  be  held  in  United  States  in  1932.  Ap- 
proved Dec.  19,  1931.     1  p.      (Public  resolution  1.) 

Employment  Service.  H.  J.  Res.  142,  joint  resolution  making  additional  appropria- 
tion for  Employment  Service,  Department  of  Labor,  fiscal  year  1932.  Approved 
Dec.  21,  1931.     1  p.     (Public  resolution  4.) 

Veterans'  Administration.  H.  J.  Res.  141,  joint  resolution  to  provide  additional 
appropriations  for  Veterans'  Administration,  fiscal  year  1932.  Approved  Dec.  21, 
1931.     1  p.     (Public  resolution  3.) 

War  Policies  Commission.  S.  J.  Res.  39.  joint  resolution  extending  time  within  which 
War  Policies  Commission  is  required  to  submit  its  final  report.  Approved  Dec.  21, 
1931.     1  p.     (Public  resolution  2.) 

GEORGE   WASHINGTON  BICENTENNIAL  COMMISSION 

See  Washington,  George,  Commission  for  Celebration  of  200th  Anniversary  of  Birth  of, 

p.  387. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Calendars  of  House  of  Representatives,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  7, 
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AGEICULTTJEB  COMMITTIEE,  HOUSE 

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1931.     22  p.  4°     t  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  72/1 

APPROPRIATIONS  COMMmEB,  HOUSE 

Employment  Service.  Additional  appropriation  for  Employment  Service,  De- 
partment of  Labor,  fiscal  year  1932,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  142 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Byrns.     Dec.  17,  1931.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  7,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

United  States  Employment  Service  emergency  appropriation,  1932,  hear-    O 

ing  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  deficiency  appropriations,  H.  J.  Res, 
142,  72d  Congress,  1st  session.     1931,     ii+25  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  Em  7 

Veterans'  Administration.  Additional  appropriations  for  Veterans'  Administra- 
tion, fiscal  year  1932,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  141 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Byrns.     Dee.  17,  1931.     4  p.     (H,  rp.  6,  72d  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Veterans'  Administration  emergency  appropriation,  1932,  hearing  before 

subcommittee  in  charge  of  deficiency  appropriations,  H.  J.  Res.  141,  72d  Con- 
gress, 1st  session.     1931.     ii-f  27  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  V  64/2 

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BANKING   AND  CTTBRENCY  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Federal  land  hankn.  Additional  capital  for  FcMlcral  land  banks,  i-eport  to  ac- 
company II.  R.  <;172  [to  amend  Fodfial  farm  loan  act,  as  amended,  to  provide 
for  additit)nal  capital  for  Federal  land  bankis,  and  for  otber  puriHJsesJ  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Steagall.  Dec.  18,  1031.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  11,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

iRecoH  struct  ion  Finance  Corporation,  hcarinj^s,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
H.  R.  n(K)0.  to  provide  emergency  financing  facilities  for  banks  and  other 
tinancial  institutions,  and  for  other  puriK)ses  [by  creating  Reconstraction 
Finance  Corporation],  Dec.  18,  1931;  statement  of  Eugene  Meyer.  1931. 
pt.  1,  ii+1-18  p.     [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c.        Y  4.B  22/1 :  R  24/2/pt.  1 

DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA    AND    UNITED    STATE.S,     SELECT    COMMITTEE    TO    INVESTIGATE 
FISCAL  REI-ATIONS  IJE'r\VEh;N.   IIOISE 

Estate  tax  for  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5822  [to  pro- 
vide tax  on  transfers  of  estates  of  decedents] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frear.     Dec. 
15,  1931.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  3,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28650 

Expenses.     Fiscal   relations  between  United  States  and  District  of  Columbia, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6285  [relating  to  contributions  of  United  States 
toward  defraying  expenses  of  District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Mapes. 
Dec.  18,  1931.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  10,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28651 

Fiscal  relations  with  District  of  Columl)ia,  report  pursuant  to  H.  Res. 

285,  71st  Cong.;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mapes.  Dec.  15,  1931.  55  p.  (H.  rp.  1, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  additional  views  of  Mr.  Frear.]  ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28652 

Gasoline  tax  for  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5823  [to  in- 
crease motor-vehicle  fuel   tax   in   District   of  Columbia   and   to  provide   for 
better  administration  thereof]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Davis.     Dec.  15,  1931.     3  p. 
(H.  rp.  4,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28653 

Income  tax  for  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5821  [to  pro- 
vide for  taxation  of  incomes  in  District  of  Columbia,  to  repeal  certain  provi- 
sions of  law  relating  to  taxation  of  intangible  personal  property  in  District 
of  Columbia,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mapes.  Dec.  15, 
1931.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  2,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28654 

Motor-vehicles.  Registration  of  motor  vehjcles  in  District  of  Columbia,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5824  [to  require  registration  of  motor  vehicles  in  District 
of  Columbia,  to  prescribe  registration  fees  based  upon  weight  of  sucii  motor 
vehicles,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Davis.  Dec.  15,  1931. 
2  p.  (II.  rp.  5,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28655 

DT.STRICT  OF  COLUMBIA    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Jlolidai/s.  Declaring  Dec.  26,  1931,  and  Jan.  2.  1932.  to  be  legal  holidays  in 
District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  655;  submitted  by  Mr.  Palmi- 
sano.     Dec.  21,  1931.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  13,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      ♦Paper,  5c. 

EXPENDITURES   IN   EXEX)trnVB  DEPARTMENTS   CWMMTTTEB,    HOUSE 

Clark,  Franklin  D.  Estate  of  Franklin  D.  Clark,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
927  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Franklin  D.  Clark]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Dalllngor. 
Dec.  19,  1931.     2  p.      (11.  rp.  12,  72d  Ccmg.  1st  sess.)      ♦  Paper,  5c. 

IMMIGRATION    AND    NATUILVLIZATION    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  .session,  initial  calendar, 
Jan.  4,  19.32;  no.  1.     1931.     10  p.  large  8°     t  Y  4.  Im  6/1 :  72/1 

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INVALID  PENSIONS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Pensions.  Pensions  and  increase  of  pensions  for  certain  soldiers  and  sailors  of 
Civil  War  and  certain  widows  and  dependent  children  of  soldiers  and  sailors 
of  said  war,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6596  [substituted  for  H.  R.  518  and 
other  bills]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Underwood.  Dec.  22,  1931.  107  p.  (H.  rp. 
14,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

JUDICIARY   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress.  Dec.  19,  1931 :  no.  1.  1931. 
55  p.  4°     $  Y  4.  J  S9/1 :  72/1 

MILITARY  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.    Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  edition,  Dec.  31,  1931 ;  no.  1. 

1931.  138  p.  4°     t  Y  4.  M  59/1 :  72/1 

Confederates.  Extend  hospital  and  home  facilities  [under  Veterans'  Adminis- 
tration] to  veterans  of  Confederate  aiTay  and  navy,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4577 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hill  of  Alabama.  Dec.  17,  1931.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
8,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

WAYS    AND    MEANS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Foreign-  debts.  Foreign  debt  moratorium,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  147 
[to  authorize  postponement  of  amounts  payable  to  United  States  from  for- 
eign Governments  during  fiscal  year  1932,  and  their  repayment  over  10-year 
period  beginning  July  1,  1933]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Collier.  Dec.  17,  1931. 
12    p.     (H.    i-p.    9,    72d    Cong.    1st    sess.)      [Includes    views    of    minority.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28656 

Moratorium  on  foreign  debts,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  J.  C? 

Res.  123,  to  authorize  postponement  of  amounts  payable  to  United  States  from 
foreign  Governments  during  fiscal  year  1932,  and  their  repayment  over  10-year 
period  beginning  July  1,  1933 ;  Dec.  15  and  16,  1931.  1931.  pt.  1,  iii-f  1-70  p. 
[Includes  supplementary  statement  of  Undersecretary  Mills,  Dec.  17,  1931.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.W  36 :  M  79/pt.  1 

MIGRATORY   BIRD   CONSERVATION  COMMISSION 

Report.     Migratory   Bird    Conservation    Commission    report,    fiscal    year    1931. 
Dec.  S,  1931.     7  p.     (H.  doc.  127.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26247 

NATIONAL  FOREST  RESERVATION  COMMISSION 

Report.    National  Forest  Reservation  Commission,  report  of  National  Forest 
Reservation  Comrbission,  year  ended  June  30,  1931.     1931.     iv-f35  p.  map. 
(S.  doc.  5,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  11-35944 

PRINTING  JOINT  COMMITTEE 

Envelopes,  8th  report  of  Committee  on  Paper  Specifications  to  Joint  Committee 
on  Printing,  Dec.  9,  1931.     193L     iii-f- 23  p.  4°     t  Y  4. P  93/1 :  En  8/3/931 

SENATE 

Appropriations.  Legislative  establishment,  Senate,  1932,  supplemental  estimates 
of  appropriations  pertaining  to  legislative  establishment,  Senate,  fiscal  year 

1932.  Dec.  17,  1931.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  194,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendar  of  business,  Senate,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  14,  1931-Jan.  4. 
1932;  no.  1-9.  1931.  Each  12  p.  large  8°  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session.] 
t  Y  1.3  :  72/1-9 

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Library.  Index  of  Congressional  committee  hearings  (not  confidential  in  char- 
acter) prior  to  Mar.  4,  1031,  in  Senate  library;  compiled  by  Elsie  Dennis 
Allen.     1931.     ii+08.3  P-     *  Paper,   $1.00.  Y  1.3 :  H  35/3/931 

Praiicm  offered  by  chaplain,  ZfiBarney  Thorne  Phillips,  at  opening  of  daily  ses- 
sions of  Senate  during  70th  and  71st  Congresses,   1927-31.     1931.     v+62  p. 
(S.  doc.  306,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)      ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-128676 

AGRICULTimE  AND  FORESTBY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  IS  and  21, 
1931;  no.  1  and  2.     1931.     Each  23  p.  4°     t  Y  4.  Ag8/2 :  72/1,  2 

^  Markcthig  of  farm  produce.  Agricultural  conference  and  Farm  Board  inquiry, 
hearings.  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  agricultural  situation,  Nov.  24-28,  1931. 
1931.     iv+551  p.  il.     *  Paper,  6'c.  Y  4.  Ag  8/2  :  Ag  8/4 

Wheat.  Distribution  of  Government-owned  wheat  for  relief  purposes,  report  to 
accompany  S.  J.  Res.  00  [authorizing  distribution  by  Federal  Farm  Board  of 
Government-owned  wheat  to  American  National  Red  Cross  and  other  organ- 
izations for  relief  of  people  in  distress]  ;  submitted  by  Messrs.  Capper  and 
A\heeler.  Dec.  21,  1931.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  22,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28657 

BANKING   AND    CURRENCY    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

(;:  National  ba)iks.  Operation  of  national  and  Federal  reserve  banking  systems, 
hearings  before  subcommittee.  71st  Congress,  3d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res. 
71,  to  make  complete  survey  of  national  and  Federal  reserve  banking  systems: 
Appendix.  1931.  pt.  7,  iii-f  999-1085  p.  [Page  977  is  the  last  page  in  pt.  6 
but  there  is  no  material  missing.]     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.  B  22/3  :  N  21/4/pt.  7 

CLAIMS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Braznell,  Benjamin.  Estate  of  Benjamin  Braznell,  report  to  accompsiny  S.  468 
[for  relief  of  estate  of  Benjnmin  Braznell]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Dec. 
17,  1931.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  5,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Broomfield,  Mrs.  Blanch.  Blanch  Broomfield,  report  to  accompany  S.  551  [for 
relief  of  Blanch  Broomfield]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Dec.  17,  1931.  4  p. 
(S.  rp.  6,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Caverton,  Jeff  D.  Jeff  Davis  Caperton  and  Lucy  Viriiinia  Caperton.  reixirt  to 
accompany  S.  194  [for  relief  of  Jeff  Davis  Caperton  and  Lucy  Virginia  Caper- 
ton] :  submitted  by  Mi\  Howell.  Dec.  IS,  1931.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  8,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Eddji,  Charles  O.  Estate  of  Elizabeth  B.  Eddy,  report  to  accompany  S.  1214 
[to  carry  into  effect  finding  of  Court  of  Claims  in  claim  of  Elizabeth  B.  Eddy, 
widow  of  Charles  G.  Eddy];  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Dec.  IS,  1931.  5  p. 
(S.  rp.  15,  72d  C(mg.  1st  .sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Ilurleu,  H.  E.  H.  E.  Hurley,  report  to  acconipjiny  S.  25S  [auth(n-izing  adjust- 
ment of  claim  of  H.  E.  Hurley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Dec.  17,  1931. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  4,  72d  Cong.  1st  se.s.«!.)     *  Paiier,  5c. 

Knapp.  Mi  burn.  Milburn  Knapp.  report  to  accompany  S.  971  [for  relief  of 
Milburn  Kiiai)pl  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Dec.  18,  1931.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  14. 
72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)      ♦  Pai)er.  5c. 

Miller,  R.  B.  R.  B.  Miller,  report  to  accomimny  S.  159  I  for  relief  of  R.  B. 
Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Dec.  IS,  1931.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  12,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     'Paper,  5c. 

Rouse,  Mrs.  Nanei/  H.  Nancy  H.  R<uist'  et  al..  n>i>ort  to  accompany  S.  1.".57  \fov 
relief  of  Nancy  H.  Roiise.  ('l:ira  H.  Simmons,  W.  H.  Hays.  Ilallie  H.  Hamil- 
ton, and  Bradford  P.  Hays];  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Dec.  l.s,  11)31.  7  p. 
(S.  rp.  11,  72d  Cong.  1st  .sess.)      *  Papt'f.  5c. 

lI<o%-   lo   order  iiiiltlloiltloiiM S«'«'  iiif<»rni>i  I  i<iii    ft>lI<Mviimr   <<»n<«MitM 


December,  1931  385 

8tachc7',  8.  F.  S.  F.  Stacher,  report  to  accompany  S.  243  [for  relief  of  S.  F. 
Stacher]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Dec.  18,  1931.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  10,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Warner,  Donald  K.  Donald  K.  Warner,  report  to  accompany  S.  241  [for  relief 
of  Donald  K.  Warner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Dec.  IS,  1931.  7  p. 
(S.  rp.  9,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Williamson,  Clark  M.  C.  M.  Williamson,  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  458- 
[for  relief  of  C.  M.  Williamson,  Mrs.  Tura  Liljenquist,  administratrix  of  C. 
E.  Liljenquist,  Lottie  Redman,  and  H.  N.  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell. 
Dec.  IS,  1931.    7  p.     (S.  rp.  13,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

COMMEECE  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  IG,  1931 ;  no.  1. 
1931.     IS  p.  4°     t  Y4.C73/2 :  72/1 

DISTKICT    OF    COLUMBIA    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  18  and  24, 
1931 ;  no.  1  and  2.     1931.     7  p.  and  12  p.  4°     $  Y  4.D63/2  :  72/1,2 

Commissioners.  Relieving  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  of  certain 
ministerial  duties,  report  to  accompany  S.  2077 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper. 
Dec.  19,  1931.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  18,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

District  of  Columbia  'Commission,  George  Washington  Bicentennial.  Incorpo' 
ration  of  District  of  Columbia  Commission,  George  Washington  Bicentennial, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1306;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Dec.  19,  1931.  3  p. 
(S.  rp.  19,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Holidays.  Declaring  Dec.  26,  1931,  and  Jan.  2,  1932,  to  be  legal  holidays  in 
District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  655 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper. 
Dec.  IS,  1931.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  7,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

FINANCE  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  16  and  17, 
1931 ;  no.  1  and  2.     1931.     11  p.  and  16  p.  4°     %  T4.F49 :  72/1,2 

Foreign  debts.  Foreign  debt  moratorium,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  147 
[to  authorize  postponement  of  amounts  payable  to  United  States  from  foreign 
Governments  during  fiscal  year  1932,  and  their  repayment  over  10-year  period 
beginning  July  1,  1933]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smoot.  Dec.  19,  1931.  12  p.  <S. 
rp.  17,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28658 

•    I'ostponement   of   intergovernmental   debts,   hearing,   72d   Congress,    1st 

session,  on  H.  J.  Res.  147,  to  authorize  postponement  of  amounts  payable  to 
United  States  from  foreign  Governments  during  fiscal  year  1932,  and  their 
repayment  over  10-year  period  beginning  July  1,  1933 ;  Dee.  16,  1931.  1931. 
ii-f  29  p.     *Paper,  5c.  Y4.F49:D35 

FOREIGN  RELATIONS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Manchuria.  Conditions  in  Manchuria,  report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  87  [re- 
questing correspondence  of  United  States  Government  relative  to  conditions 
in  Manchuria]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson.  Dec.  16,  1931.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  3, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

IMMIGRATION  eOMMITTEB,  SENATE 

Deportation  of  certain  aliens,  report  to  accompany  S.  7  [for  deportation  of  cer- 
tain alien  seamen] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Dec.  18,  1931.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  16, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     •  Paper,  5c. 

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386  December,  1931 

INDIAN  AFFAIBS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Mescalero  Apache  Reservation.  Survey  of  conditions  of  Indians  in  United 
States,  Indian  tril)al  and  trust  funds,  Mescalero  Apache  Reservation,  N.  Mex., 
partial  report  pursuant  to  Senate  resolutions  79  and  308,  70th  Congress,  and 
Senate  resolutions  203  and  416,  71st  Congress;  submitted  hv  Mr.  Frazier. 
Dec.  21,  calendar  day  Dec.  22,  1931.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  25  [pt.  1],  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTEBSTATE  CX>MMEXGB  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  19,  1931 ;  no.  1. 
1931.     6  p.   4°     t  Y  4.1n  8/3 :  72/1 

Radio  Division,  Commerce  Dept.  Amending  radio  act  of  1927,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1037  [to  amend  radio  act  of  1927,  so  as  to  transfer  radio  inspection 
service  of  Department  of  Commerce  to  Federal  Radio  Commission]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Dill.  Dec.  21,  1931.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  23,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Railroads.  Establishing  joint  Congressional  committee  to  make' general  inves- 
tigation and  study  of  railroad  problems,  report  to  accompany  S.  Con.  Res.  3 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Couzens.  Dec.  10,  1931.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  1,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

lEEIGATION  AND  EECLAMATION  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  29,  1931 ;  no.  1. 
1931.     14  p.  4°     ?  Y  4.1r  7/1 :  72/1 

JTJDICIABT  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Dec.  21,  1931 ;  no.  1. 
1931.     27  p.  4°     *  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  72/1 

Latvyers.  To  limit  application  of  sec.  109  and  113,  relating  to  employment  of 
counsel  by  Government,  report  to  accompany  S.  930  [limiting  operation  of 
sec.  109  and  113  of  criminal  code  with  respect  to  counsel  in  case  of  Appala- 
chian Electric  Power  Company  vs.  George  Otis  Smith  et  al.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Norris.     Dec.  21,  1931.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  21,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MANUFACTXTRES   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

National  Economic  Council.  Establishment  of  National  Economic  Council,  hear- 
injcs  before  subcommittee,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  G215,  71st  Congress, 
Oct.  22-Nov.  4,  1931.     1931.     pt.  1,  iii+1-465  p.  11.  1  pi.     *  Paper,  45c. 

Y4.M31/2:N21/pt.  1 

NAVAL   AFFAIRS    COMMITTED!,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  5,  1932;  no.  1. 
1931.     19  p.  large  8°     t  Y  4.N  22/2 :  72/1 

PRIVILEGES     AND     ELECTIONS     COMMITTEE,     SENATE 

'Contested  elections.  Senator  from  Alabama,  hearings  before  subcommittee, 
72d  Congress,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  467,  71st  Congress,  relative  to  impounding 
ballots  and  ballot  boxes  used  in  general  election  of  Senator  from  Alabama, 
Nov.  4.  1930,  and  authorizing  consideration  of  contest,  and  S.  Res.  485.  71st 
Congress,  to  hear  and  determine  contest  ht  J.  Thomas  Hoflin  against  John  H. 
Bankhead  for  seat  in  Si-nate  from  Alabama,  Dec.  3-7,  1931.  1931.  pt.  2. 
iii +213^44  p.  [Another  print  of  the  hearings  held  on  Dec.  3  and  4,  with 
sli^'lit  differences  in  text,  was  also  issued  as  pt.  2.]     •  Paper,  25c. 

Y  4.P  93/8 :  Al  lb/pt.2-2 

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Decembee,  1931  337 

sen  atom  al  campaign  expenditures  select  committee,  senate 

Campaign  funds.  Campaign  contributions  and  expenditures  of  Anti-Smith 
Democrats,  1928,  report  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  403;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nj'e 
Dec.  21,  calendar  day  Dec.  22,  1931.  19  p.  1  pi.  (S.  rp.  24,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[This  report  relates  to  the  alleged  campaign  expenditures  of  Bishop  James 
Cannon,  jr.,  in  connection  with  the  Anti-Smith  Democrats  during  the  Presi- 
dential campaign  of  Alfred  E.  Smith,  1928.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28659 

Senatorial  campaign  expenditures,  1930,  final  report  pursuant  to  S.  Res. 

215:  submitted  by  Mr.  Nye.  Dec.  21,  1931.  8  p.  (S.  rp.  20,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28660. 

Senatorial    campaign    expenditures,    1928    [1930],    hearings,    71st    Con-     ' 

gress,  3d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  215,  authorizing  appointment  of  special 
committee  to  make  investigation  into  campaign  expenditures  of  candidates 
for  Senate,  and  S.  Res.  403,  authorizing  investigation  of  complaints  of  al- 
leged violations  of  Federal  corrupt  practices  act  relating  to  campaign  ex- 
penditures:  Virginia,  Aug.  25-28,  1931.  1931.  pt.  2,  iii-f 77-338  p.  1  pi. 
[These  hearings  relate  to  the  alleged  campaign  expenditures  of  Bishop  James 
Cannon,  jr.,  in  connection  with  the  Anti-Smith  Democrats  during  the  Presi- 
dential campaign  of  Alfred  E.  Smith,  1928.  Part  1  appeared  in  Monthly 
catalogue  for  Sept.  1931,  p.  155.]     *  Paper,  35c.  Y  4.Se5/2:  V  81/pt.2 

TEREITORIES    AND    INSULAR   AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  nomina- 
tions, referred  to  Committee  on  Territories  and  Insular  Affairs  for  its  con- 
sideration and  action  thereon,  Dec. — ,  1931 ;  no.  1,  72d  Congress.  1st  session. 
1931.     9  leaves,  4°     $  Y  4.T  27/2 :  72/1 

UNEMPLOYMENT  INSURANCE   SELECT   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Unemployment  insurance,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  0 
Res    483,  71st  Cong.,  establishing  select  committee  to  investigate  unemploy- 
ment insurance  systems,  Apr.  2  [-Dec.  101.  1931.     1931.    2  pts.,  [vi]+521  p. 
*  Paper,  pt.  1,  45c. ;  *  pt.  2,  10c.  Y  4.Un  2 :  In  7/pt.l,2 

WILD  LIFE  RESOURCES,   SPECIAL  COMMITTEE  ON   CONSERVATION  OF,   SENATE 

Natural  resources.  Conservation  of  wild-life  resources,  report  to  accompany 
S.  263;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walcott.  Dec.  10,  1931.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  2,  72d  Con^. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

WASHINGTON,  GEORGE,  COMMISSION  FOR  CELEBRATION   OF  200TH 
ANNIVERSARY  OF  BIRTH  OF 

Childhood  days  in  Washington's  time,  a  pageant  for  elementary  schools  [with 
lists  of  music  and  history  references]  ;  by  Florence  C.  Fox.     1931.     viii+72 

L.  C.  cird  31-28570  Y  3.W  27/2 :  2  C  43 

Pageants  and  plays  depicting  life  of  George  Washington  and  his  time  for.  na- 
tion-wide celebration  in  1932,  200th  anniversary  of  birth  of  George  Wash- 
ington, for  educational,  patriotic,  religious,  social,  civic,  fraternal,  and  dra- 
matic organizations.  1931.  vi+42  p.  [Title  on  cover  is:  George  Washing- 
ton pageants  and  plays.  Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  ot  cover.]  t 
L.  C.  card  31-28549  Y  3.W  27/2 :  2  P  14 

Radio  addresses  by  Sol  Bloom,  Congressman  from  New  York,  associate  director, 
George  Washington  Bicentennial  Commission:  Mothers'  day,  broadcast  from 
Washington,  D.  C,  by  National  Broadcasting  Company  [May  10.  1931] ; 
Flag  day,  broadcast  from  Betsy  Ross  House,  Philadelphia,  by  Columbia 
Broadcasting  Company   and  associated   stations   [June  14,   1931]  ;   Indepen- 

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388  December,  1931 

Radio  addresses — Ck)ntinued. 

deuce  day.  broadcast  from  Independence  Hall,  Philadelphia,  by  National 
Broadcastint,'  Company  chain  of  stations  [July  4,  1931]  ;  Fort  Necessity 
grouud-lirealving  ceremony,  broadcast  from  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  by  KDKA  [Sept. 
2i»,  1931.]      [2d  edition.]     1931.     [2]+30p.  il.     t    Y  3.W  27/2  :  2  M  S5/2/2d  ed. 

Wash  hi ff  ton,  George.  Dawn  of  American  liberty,  1732-1932,  George  Washing- 
ton's 2(Mith  l)irthday  to  be  celebrated  throughout  the  Nation,  Feb.  22-Nov.  24, 
1932;    [poster],     n.  p.    [1931].     30.1X25  in.     [Illustrator,  Grif  Teller.]     t 

Y  3.W  27/2 :  10  L  61 

[George  Washington,  reproduction  of  portrait  bv  Gilbert  Stuart;  poster.] 

n.   p.    [1931].     28X21.9   in.     t  Y  3.W  27/2 :  10  W  27 

COURT   OF   CLAIMS 

AbHon.  Cliarh's  M,  Abson  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  K-365,  4  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a :  Ab89 

Advance  Rumcly  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
no.  J -441,  p.  5-8.     t  Ju  3.8:  Ad  95/4 

Anthony  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law. 
and  opinion  of  court],  decided   Dec.  7,  1931.     [1931.]     no.   H-447,  4  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  An  86 

Armstead.  Frank  R.  Armstead  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [and 
couclu.sion  of  law],  Dec.  7,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  M-10,  2  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  Ar  56 

Arundel  Corporation  v.  United  States;  evidence  for  defendant.  [1931.]  no. 
F-381,  p.  135-152.     %  Ju  3.8  :  Ar  84/3 

Builders  Club  of  Chicago  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
no.  L-514,  p.  7-9.     t  Ju  3.8  :  B  868 

Butler  Lumber  Company,  Inc.  v.  United  States,  on  defendant's  motion  for  new 
trial;   [opinion  of  court]   decided  Dec.  7,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  J-547,  6  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  B  978/3 

Carson  Pirie  Scott  d  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  Dee.  7,  1931.  [1931.]  no.  L-334. 
2  p.     I  Ju  3.9/a  :  C  239 

Ca^es.  Docket  of  cases  pending  in  Court  of  Claims,  general  jurisdiction,  [year 
ended]  Dec.  1931.     1931.     iii+103  p.  4°     t  Ju  3.12 :  931 

Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  RaClroad.  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy 
Rjiilroad  Company  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Nov.  2,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  K-433,  9  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  C  432/10 

Same.  <1ecidPtl  Dee.  7,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  K-433.  9  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  C  432/11 

Couthoui,  A.,  Incorporated.  A.  Couthoui,  Inc.  Illinois  corporation,  r.  United 
States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  (»f  court],  de- 
cided  Dec.   7,   1931.     [1931.]     no.   M-64,   11  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  C  837 

Couvrctte.  Harry  H.  Couvrette  v.  United  States  ;  report  of  commissioner.  1931. 
no,  M-131,  p.  7.     t  Ju  3.8 :  C  837 

Cummin-t.  Henry  C.  Cummins  v.  United  States  ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
no.    Lr-337,   p.    13-18.     X  Ju  3.S :  C  912/3 

Dakota-Montana  Oil  Company  f.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1931.]     no.  L-413,  p.  7-11.     X  Ju  3.8 :  D  149 

Erie  Railroad  Companii  v.  United  States,  on  demurrer;  [opinion  of  court]  de- 
cidiKl  Dec.  7,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  K-547,  6  p.     X  Ju  3.9/a  :Er  46 

Uutv  (u  urder  pnbllcatlous — See  Infuriuntluu  (ollOTVlnB  Contents 


December,  1931  389 

Fletcher,  W.  &  A.,  Company.  John  M.  Enright  and  Andrew  Fletcher,  jr.,  as 
receivers  of  W.  &  A.  Fletcher  Company,  v.  United  States ;  special  lindings  of 
fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.  [1931.] 
no.  E-612,  15  p.     ?  Ju  3.9/a  :  F  638 

Goodwin.  George  E.  Goodwin  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1931.]     no.  L-13,  p.  41-45.     J  Ju  3.8  :  G  G33 

Hamburg-American  Line  Terminal  and  Xavigation  Company  v.  United  States; 
evidence  for  defendant.     [1931.]     no.  C-314,  p.  79-93.     J  Ju  3.8  :H  175/4 

Illinois  Terminal  Company  v.  United  States,  on  demurrer ;  [opinion  of  court] 
decided  Dec.  7,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  M-75,  5  p.     +  Ju  3.9/a  :  II  6/2 

International  Arms  &  Fuze  Co.  v.  United  States,  on  defendant's  2d  motion  for 
new  trial;  [opinion  of  court]  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.  [1931.]  no.  C-221, 
5  p.     J  Ju  3.9/a :  In  8/8 

Jarves.  Union  Trust  Company  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  trustee  under  will  of  Deniing 
Jarves,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and 
opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  J-575,  8  p.     $ 

Ju  3.9/a  :  J  298 

Judgments.  [Judgments  rendered,  vear  ended  Dec.  5,  1931.]  [1931.]  18  p.  t 
L.  C.  card  9-6546  Ju  3.6:  931 

Same,  with  title,  Judgments  of  Court  of  Claims,  letter  transmitting  state- 
ment of  all  judgments  rendered  hv  Court  of  Claims  for  year  ended  Dec.  5, 
1931.     1931.     [1]+18  p.     (S.  doc.  6,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Krause.  J.  Henry  Krause  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
no.   M-54,  p.   19-23.     t  Ju  3.8 :  K  868 

J.  Jacob  Krause  v.  United  States:  report  of  commissioner.     [1931.]     no. 

Lr-178,  p.  21-26.     t  Ju  3.8  :  K  868/2 

John  O.  Krause  v.  United  States ;  report  of  comm..-sioner.     [1931.]     no. 

M-55,  p.  21-26.     t  Ju  3.8 :  K  868/3 

Leech.  Grant  F.  Chase,  trustee  in  bankruptcy  of  estate  of  L.  Gordon  Leech,  v. 
United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of 
court],  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  K-440,  5  p.     I        Ju  3.9/a  :L  516 

Mangone,  Philip,  Company,  Incorporated.  Philip  Mangone  Co.,  Inc.,  v.  United 
States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court], 
decided  Dec.  7,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  J-281,  8  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  M  314 

Manz  Corporation  (formerly  J.  Manz  Engraving  Co.)  v.  United  States;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  7,  1931. 
[1931.]     no.  1^217,  7  p.     $  J"  3.9/a  :  M  319 

Marland.  Ernest  Whitworth  Marland  v.  United  States  ;  special  findings  of  facts 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.  [1931.]  no. 
K-322   12  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  M  343 

Meagher,  S.  A..  Company.  S.  A.  Meagher  Company  v.  United  States;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  7.  .931 
[1931.]      [no.]  B-431,  11  p.     +  J"  3.9/a :  M  462/2 

Newport  Neics  Shiphuilding  and  Dry  Dock  Company.  Newport  News  Shipbuild- 
ing &  Drv  Dock  Companv  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
no.  30374,  p.  75-79.     t    '  Ju  3.8  :  N  42  zp/9 

Newport  News  Shipbuilding  &  Dry  Dock  Company  v.  United  States:  re- 
port   of   commissioner.     [1931.]     no.    30375,    p.    55-59.     t     Ju  3.8 :  N  42  zp/10 

North  Pacific  Construction  Company.  S.  K.  Mittry  and  George  Mittry,  copart- 
ners doing  business  under  firm  name  and  style  of  North  Pacific  Construction 
Co..  V.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion 
of  court],  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  J-604,  16  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  N  811/3 

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390  December,  1931 

Ordnance  Engineering  Corporal  ion  v.  United  States ;  amended  special  findings 
of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  supplemental  opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  7, 
1931.     [1931.]     no.  34680,  29  p.  il.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  Or  2/2 

Osborn.  Chase  S.  Osborn  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  7, 1931.     [1931.]     no.  L-289,  6  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  Os  1 

Pittsburgh  and  Midway  Coal  Mining  Comvany  v.  United  States;  rejtort  of  com- 
missioner.    [1931.]     no.  J-574,  p.  2^34.     J  Ju  3.8  :P  687/4 

Rhodes.  Fred  B.  Rhodes  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
no.  K-431,  p.  13-30.     t  Ju  3.8  :R  346/6 

Updcgraff.  William  N.  Updegraft  v.  United  States;  supplementary  report  of 
commis.sioner.     [1931.]     no.  Lp-421,  p.  15-10.     J  Ju  3.8:  Up  1/2 

West.  William  Fitzlierbert  West  and  Helen  S.  West  v.  United  States ;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  7,  1931. 
[1931.]     no.  H-1S3,  12  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  W  52/2 

Zeelandia,  steamship.  Royal  Holland  Lloyd  [owner  of  steamship  Zeelandia]  v. 
United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of 
court],  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.     [1931.]     no.  H-252,  20  p.     t        Ju  3.9/a  :  Z  27 

COURT  OF   CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Bowls.  Customs  appeal  no.  34&5,  United  States  v.  Marshall  Field  &  Co.,  tran- 
script of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1931.]  cover-title,  i+9 
p.     t  Ju  7.6 :  F  457/15 

Isolepsis.  Custom-s  appeal  no.  3494,  United  States  v.  Hulsizer,  Inc.,  transcript 
of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.   [1931]     cover-title,  i-f8  p.     J 

Ju  7.6 :  H  879 

Toys.  Customs  appeal  no.  3496,  United  States  v.  F.  W.  Wool  worth  Co.,  trans- 
script  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.    [1931.]    cover-title,  i+14  p.   t 

Ju  7.6 :  W  888/3 

CUSTOMS  COURT 

Reappraisements  of  merchandise  by  Customs  Court  [on  Nov.  12-Dec.  1,  1931]  ; 
Dec.  3,  1931.     [1931.]     2021-37+ii  p.  (No.  115)     *  Paper,  5c.  .single  copy,  75c. 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.30. 
L.  C.  card  13-2916  Ju  9.4: 115 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Commissioners.    Report  of  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia,  year  ended 
June  30,  1931.    1931.    iii-f  71  p.    t 
L.  C.  card  8-16038  DC  1.1 :  931 

Court  of  Appeals.  No.  5246,  Lorenzo  Allen  r.  Keziah  Reed  [et  al.],  appeal 
from  Supremo  Court  of  District  of  Columbia;   [decree].     [1931.]     3  p.     $ 

DC  9.5 :  Al  53 

Education  Board.     Report   of   Board   of   Education   of   District   of   Columbia 
[with  report  of  suiJerintendent  of  schools]    1930-31.     1931.     x+118  p.     [Re- 
port covers  school  year  ending  June  30,  1931.]     t 
L.  C.  card  0-20322  DC  18.1 :  931 

Engineer  Department.     Report  of  openitions  of  Engineer  Department  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  year  ended  June  30,  1931.     1931.  iv+106  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  CA  8-1121  DC  10.1 :  931 

Finance.^  of  District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year  1931,  embracing  annual  reports 
of  auditor,   assessor,   and   collector  of   taxes.     1931.      [l]-f33  p.     t 

DC  4.1 :  931 

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Fire  Department.     Report  of  chief  engineer  of  Fire  Department,  District  of 
Columbia,  fiscal  year  1931.  1931.  [1]+16  p.    t 
L.  C.  card  6-35350  DC  12.1 :  931 

Health  Department.     Annual  report  of  health  officer,  fiscal  year  1931.     1931. 
iii+113  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  8-36103  DC  14.1 :  931 

Insurance  Department.     Report  of  Department  of  Insurance,  District  of  Co- 
lumbia, year  ended  June  30,  1931.  business  of  [calendar  year]  1930 ;  Herbert 
L.    Davis,    superintendent   of   insurance.      1931.     iii+72   p.      t 
L.  C.  card  CA  6-6  DC  31.1:  930 

Playgrounds  Department.    20th  annual  report  of  Department  of  Playgrounds 
of  District  of  Columbia,  year  ended  June  30,  1931;  Sibyl  Baker,  supervisor. 
1931.     [1]+21  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  12-40033  DC  46.1:  931 

Police  Departtnent.     Report  of  major  and  superintendent  of  Metropolitan  po- 
lice, District  of  Columbia,   [fiscal  year]   1931;  Henry  G.  Pratt,  major  and 
superintendent.     1931.     [1]  +30  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  8-30781  DC  16.1 :  931 

Puhlic  Library.    34th  annual  report  of  board  of  trustees  and  33d  annual  report 
of  librarian   of  Public   Library  of  District  of   Columbia,   fiscal   year   1931. 
1931.     ii+27  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  7-35450.  DC  17.1:931 

PuWc  Welfare  Board.     Report   of  Board   of   Public  Welfare   of  District   of 
Columbia,  with  reports  of  charitable  and  correctional  institutions  and  agen- 
cies, [year  ended  June  30]  1931.    1931.    iv+119  p.    t 
L.  C.  card  27-27868  DC  52.1 :  931 

Traffic  director.     Annual  report  of  director  of  traffic  of  District  of  Columbia, 
[fiscal  year]  1931.     1931.     [l]+3  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  25-27542  DC  51.1 :  931 

Weights,  Measures,  and  Markets  Department.    Annual  report  of  Department  of 
Weights,  Measures,  and  Marljets  of  District  of  Columbia,  fiscal  year  1931. 
1931.     iii+25  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  15-6917  DC  44.1 :  931 

EFFICIENCY  BTJUEATJ 

Report.    Annual  report  of  Bureau  of  Efficiency,  Nov.  1,   1930-Oct.  31,  1931. 
1931.     v+26  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  17-26040  EB  1.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  19,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

EMPLOYEES'  COMPENSATION  COMMISSION 

Report.  15th  annual  report  of  United  States  Employees'  Compensation  Com- 
mission, Julv  1,  1930-June  30,  1931;  commissioners,  Bessie  P.  Brueggeman, 
chairman,  Harrv  Bassett,  Jolm  M.  Morin.  1931.  v+129  p.  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  18-26057  EC  1.5  :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  33,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

FEDERAL  BOARD  FOR  VOCATIONAL  EDUCATION 

Report.    15th  annual  report  of  Federal  Board  for  Vocational  Education,  [fiscal 
year]  1931.    1931.    xi+129  p.  il.     *  Paper,  15c, 
L.  C.  card  18-26041  VE  1.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  32,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

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392  December,  1931 

Science.  Teaching  of  science  related  to  the  home,  suggestions  for  content  and 
method  in  related  science  instruction  in  vocational  program  in  home  eco- 
nomics [with  lists  of  references;  by  Edna  P.  Amidon,  assisted  by  Hazel  B. 
McKihben].  June,  1931.  vii+127  p.  il.  ([Bulletin  158;  Home  economics 
series  14.])  [Includes  lists  of  publications  of  Federal  Board  for  Vocational 
Eduf-ation  relating  to  home  economics  education.]  *  Paper,  2oc. 
L.    C.    card    E  31-901  VE  1.3: 158 


FEDERAL  FARM  BOARD 

Rei)Ort.    2d  annual  report  of  Federal  Farm  Board,  year  ending  June  30,  1931. 
1931.     vii-l-95  p.  il.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26343  •  FF  1.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  124.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 


FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

Report.     11th  annual  report  of  Federal  Power  Commission,  fiscal  year  1931. 
1931.     V+2S2  p.     *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  21-27492  FP  1.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  35,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

FEDERAL  RADIO   COMMISSION 

Journal  Company.  No.  5446,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1931,  Joiirnal  Company  r.  Federal  Radio  Commission,  appellee,  Na- 
tional Broadcasting  Company,  Inc.  [et  al.],  intervenors ;  brief  on  behalf  of 
Federal  Radio  Commission.      [1931.]     cover-title,   ii+28  p.     t 

RC  1.7  :  J  826/4 

Report.     5th  annual  report  of  Federal  Radio  Commission  to  Congress,  fiscal 
year  1931.     1931.     iii+104  p.  il.  1  pi.  map.     *  I'aper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  27-27731  RC  1.1 :931 

Maps 

Radio  comm/unication.  Commercial  aviation  communication  system.  United 
States;  [map].  Scale  200  m. =1.3  in.  [Washington]  Geological  Survey,  Aug. 
1,  1931.     13.2X20.3  in.     ♦  10c.  RC  1.11 :  C  73 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  BOARD 

Federal  reserve  btiUetin,  Doc.  1931;  [v.  17.  no.  12].  1931.  iv-|-655-722  p.  il.  4* 
[Monthly.  Includes  Index  to  v.  17.]  t  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $2.60. 

L.  C.  card  15-2G318  FR  1.3/1 :  17/12 

Note. — The  bulletin  contains,  in  addition  to  tlie  rcRUlar  official  anuoimcemcnts.  the 
national  review  of  business  conditions,  detailed  analyses  of  husine>;s  conditions,  research 
studifs,  reviews  of  foreign  banking,  and  complete  statistics  showing  the  condition  of 
Federal  reserve  banks  and  member  banks.  It  will  be  sent  to  all  member  banks  without 
charge.  Others  di'siring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Federal  Reserve  Board, 
Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stnted  above. 

Federal  reserve  mcmhvr  banJcs.     Federal  reserve  inler-district  collection  system, 
chiinges  in  list  of  banks  upon  which  items  will  bo  received  by  Federal  reserve 
banks  for  collection  and  credit,  Dec.  1,  1931.     1931.     [l]-[-19  p.  4"     t 
L.  C.  card  16-26870  FR  1.9 :  931/12 

Member  bank  call  report  53,  condition  of  all  member  banks  [of  Federal 

reserve  system],  Sept.  29,  1931.     1931.     ii-f22  p.  il.  4"     t 

L.  C.  card  31-28541  FR  1.11 :  53 

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FEDERAL   TRADE  COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  Federal  Trade  Commission  decisions  are  sold  by  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  Separate  opinions  are  sold  on  subscrip- 
tion, price  $1.00  per  volume ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50 ;  single  copies,  5c. 

Cooperative  Book  Company.  In  matter  of  L.  A.  Belline,  trading  as  Cooperative 
Book  Company,  complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket 
1551,  complaint,  Dec.  20,  1928,  decision,  June  15,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  169-175. 
([Decision]  818.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.]     *  Paper,  m. 

FT  1.11/a  2  :  818 

Dwl  Watch  Case  Company,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Diel  Watch  Case  Com- 
pany, Incorporated,  complaint  and  order;  docket  1944,  complaint,  Apr.  28, 
1931,  order,  June  15,  1931.  [1931.]  [1] +176-179  p.  ([Decision]  819.) 
[From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2  :  819 

Long-Bell  Lumber  Company.  In  matter  of  Long-Bell  Luml)er  Company,  com- 
plaint (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  1620,  complaint.  May 
23.  1929,  decision,  June  8,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  139-168-1.  ([Decision]  817.) 
[From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2  :  817 

Paramount  Famous  Lasky  Corporation.  No.  10118,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  2d  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Federal  Trade  Commission  v.  Paramount 
Famous  Lasky  Corporation,  Adolph  Zukor,  and  Jesse  L.  Lasky ;  brief  for 
petitioner.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iii-f  97  p.  large  8° ,  $  FT  1.5  :  P  212/3 

Report.    Annual  report  of  Federal  Trade  Commission,  fiscal  year  1931.     1931. 
iv+241  p.     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  15-26727  FT  1.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  14,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Strauss  Bros.  Wholesale  Tailors,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Srrauss  Bros. 
Wholesale  Tailors,  Inc.,  Davis-Rogers  Tailoring  Co.,  Inc.,  and  S.  A.  and  W.  W. 
Strauss,  complaint  and  order ;  docket  1941,  complaint,  Apr.  27.  1931.  order, 
June  26,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  189-198.  ([Decision]  821.)  [From  F.  T.  C.  deci- 
sions, V.  15.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2  :  821 

Wetchler,  L.,  &  Sons.  In  matter  of  Isidor  Wetchler  and  Solomon  Wetchler, 
trading  under  firm  name  and  style  L.  Wetchler  &  Sons,  Old  Gold  Combination 
AVhite  Lead  &  Color  Corporation,  and  Isidor  and  Solomon  Wetchler  as  oflScers 
thereof,  Camel  Lead  Color  &  Chemical  Products  Manufacturing  Corporation, 
and  Isidor  Wetchler  and  Solomon  Wetchler  as  officers  thereof,  complaint 
(synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  1829,  complaint,  May  10, 
1930,  decision,  June  17,  1931.  [1931.]  [1] +180-188-2  p.  ([Decision]  820.) 
[From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.]     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  1.11/a  2:  820 

GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  11,  Nov.  1931;  J.  R.  McCarl,  comptroller 
general.  R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant  comptroller  general.  1931.  [1] +165-211  p. 
[Monthly.]  *  Paper.  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.15. 
L.  C.  card  21-26777  .  _  GA  1.5/a :  11/5 

Report.    Annual  report  of  comptroller  general,  fiscal  year  1931.    1931.  vi+170  p. 
map.     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  22-27353  GA  1.1 :931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  18,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Country  life.     Publications  of  interest  to  suburbanites  and  home-builders  for 
sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.    Nov.  1931.     iii+17  p.     (Price  list  72, 
10th  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  26-26472  GP  3.9:  72/10 

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394  December,  1031 

Geological  Stirvcy.     Publications  of  Geological  Survey,  geology  and  water  sup- 
ply, list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superintendent  of  documents.     Oct.  1931. 
[2]+52+[l]  p.     (Price  list  15,  22d  edition.)     t 
L.  C.  card  2i>-26851  GP  3.9 :  15/22 

Monthly  catalogue.  Index  to  Monthly  catalogue,  United  States  public  docu- 
ments, nos.  427^38;   July,  193(>-June.   1931.     1931.     [l]-f  1091-12S2+[1]    p. 

•  Paper.  20c.  single  copy,  included  in  price  of  Monthly  cataloj^ac  lor  sub- 
scribers. GP  3  8/1 :  931/ind. 

XOTE. — A  volume  title-page  for  nos.  427—438  is  iiicludod. 

Monthly  catalogue.  United  States  public  documents  (with  prices),  no.  443  ; 

Nov.  1931.     1932.  v+283-356  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  for- 
eign subscription,  $1.15. 
L.  C.  card  4-18088  GP  3.8/1 :  932/5 

Weekly  list  of  selected  United  States  Government  publications,  Dec.  2-30,  1931. 
[1931.]     Each  4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  28-26554  GP  3.17  :  931/48-52 

Note. — The  Weekly  list  Is  an  advertising  list  of  United  States  Govi'mmrnt  pub- 
licati<!ns  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Some  of  the  publications  for 
free  distribution  are  also  listed.  The  list  is  arranged  alpliabetically  l)y  subjects,  with 
annotations  and  juices.  It  may  be  obtained  free  of  cliarge  upon  application  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  OflSce,  Washington,  D.  C. 

INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

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published  later  in  bound  volumes.  Subscribers  may  deposit  $1.00  with  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  and  receive  the  contents  of  a  volume  of  the  decisions  in  separate  parts  as 
they  are  issued  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25.  Prices  for  bound  volumes  furnished  upon 
application  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Conservation  in  Department  of  Interior ;  by  Ray  Lyman  Wilbur  and  "Williara 
Atherton  Du  Puy.     1931.     iii-xii+252-f  [1]  p.  il.     *  Cloth,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  31-28630  1 1.2  :  C  76 

Report.  Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Interior,  fiscal  year  1931.  1931. 
xv+[l]+172  p.  il.  1  pi.  [Includes  a  summary  of  the  report  of  each  oflBcer 
reporting  to   Secretary   of   Interior.]      *  Paper,   20c.  1 1. 1 :  931 

Work.  Two  years  of  Department  of  Interior,  1929-31,  address  by  Ray  Lyman 
"Wilbur,  Secretary  of  Interior,  in  National  Radio  Forum,  Washington,  May  2, 
1931.     1931.     [l]+9  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  31-28601  1 1.2  :W  04 

ALASKA 

Report.     Annual  reiiort  of  governor  of  Alaska  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  [fiscal 
year]  1931.    1931.    v+162  p.  il.  0  p.  of  pi.    *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  14-30044  1 1.5  :  931 

ARCHAEOLOGIST  FOR  INTERIOR  DEPARTMENT 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Department  consulting  archaeologist  and  superinten- 
dent of  Mesa  Verde  National  Park  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  [fiscal  year]  1931. 
1931.     vi+21  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  30-2G114  11.64:931 

COLUMBIA  INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  DEAF 

Report.  74th  aruiual  report  of  Columbia  Institution  for  the  Deaf  to  Secretary 
of  Interior,  [fiscal  year]  1931.    1931.     ii+7  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  G-35346  1 1.8 :  931 

EDUCATION  OFFICE 

Country  schools.  Certain  State  programs  for  improvement  of  rural  school  in- 
struction;     by     Annie     Reynolds.     1931.     vi-j-32     p.     (Bulletin     18,     1931.) 

•  PaiM'r,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  E  31-903  1 16.3 :  931/18 

Ho^T  to  or«1er  publlcntloitM — See  Inforuintlon   folIoivlnHT  Contents 


December,  1931  395 

Negroes.    Bibliography  on   education   of   the   Negro,    comprising  publicatious, 
Jan.  1928-Dec.  1930;  compiled  by  Ambrose  Caliver  and  others.    1931.     [2]  + 
iii+34  p.     (Bulletin  17,  1931.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  31-902  116.3:931/17 

Report.    Annual  report   of  commissioner   of  education,   year  ended  June  30, 
1931.    1931.    iii+40  p.  il.     [Title  on  cover  is:  Annual  report  of  commissioner 
of  education  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  fiscal  year  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  4-18120  1 16.1/1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  28,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Sehool  life,  v.  17,  no.  4;  Dec.  1931.     [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  61-80,  il.  4"  [Monthly 
except  July  and  August.    Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-^  of  cover.]     *  Paper, 
oc.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr.   (10  months);  foreign  subscription,  75c.;   for  50 
copies  or  more  sent  in  bulk  to  one  address,  35c.  a  vr.  each. 
L.  C.  card  E  18-902  1 16.26/1 :  17/4 

Secondary  education.  Biennial  survey  of  education  in  United  States,  1928-30: 
chapter  3,  Secondary  education;  by  Carl  A.  Jessen.  1931.  [l]+23  p.  (Bul- 
letin 20,  1931.)  [Advance  pages  from  v.  1  of  Biennial  survey.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  27-191  1 16.3 :  931/20/chap.  3 

Teachers,  Training  of.  Bibliography  of  research  studies  in  training  and  pro- 
fessional status  of  teachers.  1931.  [1] +184-224  p.  [Offprint  from  Bulletin, 
1931,  no.  13,  Bibliography  of  research  studies  in  education,  1929-30.]     t 

1 16.3/a  :  T  22/2 

FREEDMEN'S  HOSPITAL 

Report  of  Freedmen's  Hospital  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  fiscal  year  1931.    1931. 
vii-+-13  p.     [Title  on  cover  is:  Annual  report  of  surgeon  in  chief  of  Freed- 
men's Hospital  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  fiscal  year  1931.]     t 
L.  C.  card  S-6339  1 1.12/1 :  931 

GENERAL  LAND  OFFICE 

Note. — The  General  Land  Office  publishes  a  large  general  map  of  the  United  States, 
which  is  sold  at  $2.00 ;  and  also  separate  maps  of  the  States  and  Territories  in  which 
public  lands  are  to  be  found,  which  are  sold  at  various  prices.  Address  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Report.     Annual  report  of  commissioner  of  (Jeneral  Land  Ofiice  to  Secretary 
of  Interior,  [fiscal  year]  1931.    1931,     ix+76  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  6-35355  1 21.1 :  831 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Annual 
reports,  Monographs,  Professional  papers,  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  topograpbjc 
maps  (some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour  and  other  maps  of  the 
United  States  and  of  the  States,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
World  atlas  of  commercial  geology  (pt.  1.  out  of  print).  PracticaUy  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications;  the  exceptions  are  indicated  by  the  dagger  (f).  The  maps  and  folios  and 
the  World  atlas  of  commercial  geology,  pt.  2,  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  &t 
Washington,  D.  C.  A  discount  of  40  per  cent  is  allowed  on  any  order  for  maps  or  folios 
that  amounts  to  ?5.00  at  the  retail  price.  This  discount  applies  to  an  order  for  either 
maps  or  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  Remittance  for  these  publications 
should  be  made  by  money  order  payable  to  the  Director  of  the  Geological  Survey,  \\a*- 
ington,  D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.     For  topographic  maps  see  p.  39b-397. 

Alaska.  Glaciation  in  Alaska;  by  Stephen  R.  Capps.  1931.  ii+1-8  p.  iL  2 
maps  in  pocket,  4°     (Professional  paper  170  A.)     *  Paper,  15c.     1 19.16 :  170-A 

Mineral  industry  of  Alaska  in  1930,  and  Administrative  report ;  by  Philip 

S.  Smith.     1931.     ii+l-115+14a  p.  il.     (Bulletin  836  A.)      [Includes  Selected 
list  of  Geological  Survey  publications  on  Alaska.]     *  Paper.  20c. 

1 19.3 :  83&-A 

Notes  on  geographv  and  geology  of  Lituya  Bay.  Alaska  ;  by  J.  B.  Mertie, 

jr.     1931.     ii +117-135  p.  il.     (Bulletin  836  B.)     *  Paper,  5o.        I  19.3  :  836-B 

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396  DECEMBEai,  1931 

Guffney,  8.  C.     Gaffney-Kings  Mountain  folio,   S.  C.-N.  C. ;  by  Arthur  Keith. 
[Library  edition.]     Washington,   Geological    Survey,   1931.     cover-title,   13  p. 
11.  1  pi.  8  map.s,  large  4°     (Geologic  atlas  of  United  States  222.)     [Text  and 
illustrations  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]     t  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  31-281  1 19.5/1 :  222 

Oreat  Basin.  Surface  water  supply  of  United  States,  1930:  pt.  10,  Great  Basin; 
Nathan  C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer,  A.  B.  I*urton,  H.  D.  McGlashan, 
G.  H.  Cantield,  and  Robert  Follansbee,  district  engineers.  1931.  v-f92  p.  il. 
(Water-supply  paper  705.)  [Prepared  in  cooi^eration  with  Utah,  Nevada, 
California,  (Jregon,  and  Wyoming.]  ♦  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  10-348  119.13:705 

Same.     (H.  doc.  74,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Miocene  flora  from  Grand  Coulee,  Wash. ;  by  Edward  Wilber  Berry.  1931. 
ii-l-31^2  p.  il.  3  p.  of  pi.  4°     (Professional  paper  170  C.)     *  Paper.  10c. 

1 19.16 :  170-C 

PuJ>/ica«ons  issued  iu  Nov.  1931 ;  list  285.     [1931.]     5  p.     [Monthly.]     t 

1 19.14/4 :  285 

Report.     52d  annual  reiwrt  of  director  of  Geological   Survey  to  Secretary  of 
Interior,  [fiscal  year]  1931.     1931.     ii+95  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  4-18125  1 19.1 :  931 

Topographic  maps 

Note. — The  Geological  Survey  is  making  a  series  of  topographic  maps  that  will 
eventually  cover  the  whole  United  States,  also  Alaska  and  Hawaii.  The  individual 
maps  are  projected  to  represent  quadrangle  areas  rather  than  political  divisions,  and 
each  map  is  designated  by  the  name  of  some  prominent  town  or  natural  feature  in  the 
area  mapped.  The  scales  most  commonly  used  are  1  :  31,680,  1  :  62,500,  and  1  :  125.000, 
corresponding,  approximately,  to  %  mile,  1  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch.  The  area 
covered  differs  with  the  latitude,  but  the  average  area  is  58,  230,  or  920  square  miles, 
respectivelv,  for  these  three  scales.  Topographic  maps  are  printed  on  uniform-sized 
paper,  about  20  by  16»4  inches,  and  the  maps  of  the  quadrangle  areas  represented  thereon 
are  about  17%  inches  "long  and  12  to  15  inches  wide,  according  to  latitude.  For  some 
areas  of  particular  importance  special  large-scale  maps  are  published.  A  general  descrip- 
tion of  topographic  maps  and  a  list  of  the  symbols  used  are  printed  on  the  reverse  of 
each  sheet. 

More  than  two-fifths  of  the  area  of  the  country,  excluding  Alaska,  has  been  mapped, 
every  State  being  represented.  Connecticut,  Delaware,  the  District  of  Columbia,  Mary, 
land.  Mnssnchusctts,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  Ohio,  Rhode  Island,  and  West  Virginia  are 
completely  mapped.  Maps  of  the  regular  size  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  10c. 
each,  but  a  discount  of  40  per  cent  is  allowed  on  any  order  which  amounts  to  $5.00  at 
the  retail  price.  The  discount  is  allowed  on  an  order  for  either  maps  or  folios  alone,  or 
for  maps  and  folios  together. 

California.  California,  Deepwell  Ranch  quadrangle,  lat.  35"  37'  30"-35°  45', 
long.  119°-119°  07'  30".  Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  5  and  25  ft. 
[Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1931.     17.3X14.1  in.     1 10c. 

1 19.12:  4  D  36/2 

California,  mouth  of  Cantua  Creek  quadrangle,  lat.  36°  22'  30"-36''  30', 

long.  120°  15'-120°  22'  30".     Scale  1:31,680,  contour  interval  5  ft.     [Wash- 
ington, Geological  Survey]   edition  of  1931.    17.2X13.9  in.    1 10c-. 

1 19.12 :  4  C  168 

Maine,  Portage  quadrangle,  lat.  46°  45'-^7°,  long.  68°  15'-0S°  30'.  Scale 
1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Wa.shington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1931.     17.5X12.1  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  19  P  831 

Jft.*so«7-i-Illinois,  Brussels  quadrangle,  lat.  38°  45'-39°,  long.  90°  30'-90''  45'. 
Scale  1 :  62.500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edi- 
tion of  1931.  17.5X13.7  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the 
actual  measurement  being  10X10.5  in.]     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  25  B  838 

Oklahoma,  Skedeo  quadrangle,  lat.  36°  ]5'-36°  30'.  lon.g.  96°  .S0'-96°  45'.  Scalo 
1 :  62..50O,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1931.     17.5X14.2  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  36  Sk  23 

Tewas.  Texas,  Tola  quadrangle,  lat.  30°  45'-31°.  long.  96°-96°  15'.  Scab' 
1:62.500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  Preliminary  edition.  [Washington,  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1931.  17.4X15.1  in.  [Map  rovers  only  n  portion 
of  the  sheet,  the  actual  measurement  being  8.7X7.6  in.  lola  not  in  portion 
given  on  map.]     1 10c.  1 19.12:  43  lo  5 

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December,  1931  397 

Texas — Continued. 

Texas,  McGregor  quadrangle,  lat.  31°  15'-31°  30',  long.  97°  IS'-OT"  30'. 

Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edi- 
tion of  1931.  17.5X15  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual 
measurement  being  8.8X7.5  in.  McGregor  not  in  portion  given  on  map.] 
1 10c.  1 19.12 :  43  M  178 

Texas,   Mullin   quadrangle,  lat.  31°   30'-31°    45',    long.  98°   30'-9S°   45'. 

Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  Preliminary  edition.  [Washington, 
Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1931.  17.5X15  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion 
of  the  sheet,  the  actual  measurement  being  8.7X7.4  in.]     1 10c. 

1 19.12  :  43  M  917 

Texas,    Orla   quadrangle,   lat.   31°    45'-32°,    long.   103°    45'-104°.     Scale 

1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  Preliminary  edition.  [Washington,  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1931.  17.5X14.9  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion 
of  the  sheet,  the  actual  measurement  being  8.SX7.5  in.  Orla  not  in  portion 
given  on  map.]     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  43  Or  5 

Texas,    Terry    quadrangle,    lat.    30°-30°    15',    long.    93°    45'-94°.     Scale 

1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  2  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1931.     17.5X15.2  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  43  T  279 

Texas,  Zavalla  quadrangle,  lat.  31°-31°  15',  long.  94°  15'-94°  30'.     Scale 

1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  Preliminary  edition.  [Washington,  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1931.  17.5X15.1  in.  [Map  covers  only  u  portion 
of  the  sheet,  the  actual  measurement  being  8.7X7.5  in.  Zavalla  not  in  portion 
given  on  map.]     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  43  Z  19 

^Vcst  Virginia.  West  "Virginia,  Bald  Knob  quadrangle,  lat.  37°  45'-38°,  long. 
81°  30'-81°  45'.  Scale  1:  62,.500,  contour  interval  50  ft.  [Washington,  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1931.     17.5X13.9  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  49  B  19/2 

West  Virginia,  Peytona  quadrangle,  lat.  38°-38°  15',  long.  81°  30'-81°  45'. 

Scale  1 :  62.500,  contour  interval  50  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edi- 
tion of  1931.     17.5  X  13.8  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  49  P  468/2 

HAWAII 

Report.    Annual  report  of  governor  of  Hawaii  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  [fiscal 
vear]  1931.     1931.     iv+135  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  GS  12-562  1 1.41 :  931 

HOWARD  UNIVERSITY 

Report.     Annual   report   of  president   of   Howard    University   to    Secretary   of 
Interior,  [fiscal  year]  1931.     1931.     vii+17  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  8-15409  1 1.18 :  931 

INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE 

Report.     Annual  report  of  commissioner  of  Indian  affairs  to  Secretary  of  In- 
terior, fiscal  year  1931.     1931.     [l]+69  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  8-33623  I  -0-1 :  931 

INDIAN  COMMISSIONERS  BOARD 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Board  of  Indian  Commissioners  to  Secretary  of  In- 
terior, fiscal  year  1931.     1931.     iii-f  48  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  11-11229  I  20.5 :  931 

NATIONAL   PAKK   SERVICE 

Qrand  Canyon  National  Park.  What  to  do  and  see  in  Grand  Canyon  National 
Park   (south  rim).     [1931.]     [6]  p.  narrow  16"    t  1 29.2 :G 76 

Report.  Annual  report  of  director  of  National  Park  Service  to  Secretary  of 
Interior,  fiscal  year  1931  and  travel  season  1931.  1931.  vi  +  l.)(J  p.  il.  LD 
p.  of  pi.     *  Paper,  25c.  . 

L.  C.  card  18-26060  I  --'-^  •  '^'^^ 

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398  Decembeij,  1931 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Oovermncnt  offices.  Government  of  United  States,  legislative  branch,  executive 
branc'li,  [and]  judicial  brancli ;  compiled  by  W.  I,  Swantou,  Aug.  1931, 
drawu  by  A.  M.  Smitli.  1931.  1  p.  f°  I  Publication  has  rubber-stamp  cor- 
rection adding  Fed'l  Employment  Stabilizat'n  Bd.  to  independent  establish- 
ments.]    t  I  27.2  ■  G  74/2/931 

N&w  reclamation  era,  v.  22,  no.  12;  Dec.  1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  261-280, 
il.  4°    [Monthly.    Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
L.  C.  card  9-35252  127.5:931/12 

Note. — The  New  reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  the  farmers  and  the  personnel 
of  the  bureau.  Its  aim  is  to  assist  the  settlers  in  the  proper  use  of  water,  to  help 
them  in  overcoming  their  agricultural  difBculties,  to  instruct  them  in  diversifying  and 
marketing  their  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  bureau  and  chronicle  engineering 
problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit  of  cooperation,  so 
that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  New  reclamation  era  is  75c.  a  year,  foreign  subscription,  $1.00,  payable  in  advance. 
Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the  Commissioner,  Bureau  of  Reclamation,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  and  remittance  in  the  form  of  postal  money  order  or  New  York  draft  should 
be  made  payable  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Postage  stamps  are  not  acceptable  in 
payment  of  subscription. 

Reclamation  of  land.    Place  of  Federal  reclamation   in   Federal  land  policy 
[address  delivered  at  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  19,  1931,  at  meeting  of  Association 
of  Land  Grant  Colleges  and  Universities]  ;  by  Elwood  Mead,  commissioner, 
Bureau  of  Reclamation.    1931.     [1]  +8  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28550  I  27.2  :  F  31/6 

Report.    30th  annual  report  of  commissioner  of  reclamation,  fiscal  year  1931. 
1931.     [1]+120  p.     [Title  on  cover  is:  Annual  report  of  commissioner  of 
reclamation  to  Secretary  of  Interior,  fiscal  year  1931.]     ♦  Paper,  loc. 
L.  C.  card  9-5120  127.1:931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  29,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Extracts  from  30th  annual  report  of  commissioner  of  reclamation  [fiscal 

year  1931].     [1931.]     43  p.     t  1 27.1/a :  931 

ST.  ELIZABETHS  HOSPITAL 

Report.    Annual  report  of   St.  Elizabeths  Hospital   to  Secretary   of  Interior, 
[fiscal  year]  1931.    1931.    vi-f  26  p.  2  p.  of  pi.    t 
L.  C.  card  6-35354  1 1.14/1 :  931 

VIRGIN  ISLANDS 

Note. — Under  the  provisions  of  the  Executive  order  of  Feb.  27,  1931,  the  government 
of  the  Virgin  Islands  was  transferred  from  the  supervision  of  the  Navy  Department  to 
the  supervision  of  the  Interior  Department. 

Report.     Annual  report  of  governor  of  Virgin  Islands,  [fiscal  year]  1931.    1931. 
iv-f34  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  26-27791  11.65/1:931 

INTERSTATE   COMMERCE   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  d'cisions,  usu;ill.v  l;iiown  ns  Intorstato  Commerce 
Commission  reports  and  Interstate  Commerce  ('ommisslon  valuation  reports,  are  sold  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  various  prices,  dependin;:  upon  the 
size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price  $1.00 
per  volume;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50;  single  copies,  usually  .^c.  In  ordering  a  volume. 
be  sure  to  specify  whether  Finance,  Traffic,  or  Valuation  decisions  are  desired.  Entries 
for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  publications. 

Carriers.  Li.st  2  of  corporate  names  of  cimmion  carriers  filing  tariffs,  concur- 
rences, or  powers  of  attorney  with  Intorstato  Commerce  Commission,  and 
compiled  from  its  records,  compiled  Oct.  1,  1931;  [prepared  by  Section  of 
Tariffs,  Bureau  of  Traffic].  1931.  Ii+43  p.  [Cancels  List  1.]  ♦  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  20-2G375  IC  1.15  :  2 

Deci8ion.<i.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

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December,  1931  399 

E7-ie  an>d  Michigan  Railway  and,  Navigation  Company.  Before  Interstate  Com- 
merce Commission,  finance  docket  3722,  excess  income  of  Erie  &  Michigan 
Railway  &  Navigation  Company;  brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+73  p.     $ 

IC  1.13/2  :  In  2/74 

Finance  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  {Finance). 

Firanklin  and  Abienille  Railway.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, 
finance  docket  no.  3735,  excess  income  of  Franklin  and  Abbeville  Railway 
Company;  brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-|-61  p.     t  IC  1.13/2 :  In  2/69 

Grain.  No.  287,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Railway  Company  et  al.  v.  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion, et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Illinois ;  brief 
for  United  States  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
iv+88  p.     t  IC  1.13/1 :  At  2/28 

Illinois  Northern  Railway.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  finance 
docket  no.  3764,  excess  income  of  Illinois  Northern  Railway;  brief.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+46  p.     $  ^  IC  1.13/2  :  In  2/71 

Montana,  Wyoming  and  Southern  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission, finance  docket  no.  3844,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Montana, 
Wyoming  &  Southern  Railroad  Company ;  brief.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
ii+96  p.     t  IC  1.13/2 :  In  2/72 

New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  Railroad.  No.  5466,  mandamus,  in  Court 
of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Apr.  term,  1931,  New  York,  New  Haven 
&  Hartford  Railroad  Company  et  al.  v.  Interstate  Commerce  Commission ; 
brief  for  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  [1931.]  cover-title,  iii+95  p. 
map.     t  IC  1.13/1 :  N  42  y/21 

Northampton  and  Bath  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, 
finance  docket  no.  3866,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Northampton  and 
Bath  Railroad  Company;   brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iii+84  p.     % 

IC  1.13/2  :  In  2/70 

Opinions.     See,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  accidents.     Summary  of  accident  investigation  reports,  no.  48,  Apr.- 
June,  1931;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Safety.     1931.     iii+34  p.     [Quarterly.] 
*  Paper,  5c.   single  copy,  15c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  A  20-942  IClacci.7:48 

Railroad  employees.  Wage  statistics,  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
[including  17  switching  and  terminal  companies]  Sept.  1931 ;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  1931.  4  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-300.)  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-382  IC  lste.25  :  931/9 

Same,  Oct.  1931;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  1931.  4  p.  il.  ob- 
long large  8°     (Statement  M-300.)     t  IC  1  ste.25 :  931/10 

Railroads.    Comparative  statement  of  oijerating  averages,  class  1  steam  rail- 
ways in  United  States,  years  1930-1926;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics. 
1931.     cover-title,   p.   3-115,   oblong   large   8"     (Statement   31200.)     *  Paper, 
75c 
L.  C.  card  A  25-423  IC  1  ste.27  :  930 

Freight  and  passenger  service  operating  statistics  of  class  1  steam  rail- 
ways in  United  States,  compiled  from  148  reports  of  freight  service  statistics 
representing  157  railways  and  from  145  reports  of  passenger  sei-vice  statistics 
representing  154  railways  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included), 
Oct.  1931  and  1930  [and  10  months  ended  with  Oct.  1931  and  1930 ;  prepared 
in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  Oct.  1931.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement 
M-210.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  t  .  ^ 
L.  O.  card  A  29-379                                                                         IC  1  ste.21 :  931/10 

Graphical  supplement  to  monthly  reports:  Amount  payable  for  hire  of 

freight  cars,  class  1  steam  railways,  1921-30  [etc.;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of 
Statistics.     1931.     1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     (Series  1931,  no.  9)     t 

IC  1  ste.33 :  931/9 

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400  Decembek,  1931 

Railroads — Continued. 

iSame :   Railway  operating  revenues  and  net  railway  operating  income. 

class  1  steam  railways,  192&-31 ;   [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.     ]931. 
1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8°     (Series  1931,  no.  8.)     t  IC  1  ste.33  :  931/8 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  cla.ss  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  compiled  from  monthly  reports  of  revenues  and  i'Xi)enses  for 
171  steam  railways,  including  17  .switching  ami  terminal  companies,  Oct.  1931 
and  1930  [and  10  months  ende<l  with  Oct.  1931  and  1930;  prepared  in]  Bureau 
of  Statistics.  Oct.  1931.  [2]  p.  il.  oi)loMg  large  8°  (Statement  M-100.) 
[Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  28-2266  IC  1  ste.l9  :  931/10 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  large  steam  railways,  se- 
lected items  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above  $25,000,000,  Oct. 
1931  and  1930  [and]  10  months  ended  with  Oct.  1931  and  1930;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  Oct.  1931.  [2]  p.  oI)long  large  8°  (Statement  M-150.) 
[Subject  to  revision.]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-378  ,  IC  1  ste.20 :  931/10 

Operating  statistics  of  large  steam  railways,  selected  items  for  Oct.  1931. 

compared  with  Oct.  1930,  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above 
.$2.'>.000,000 ;    [prepared   in]    Bureau   of   Statistics.     Oct.   1931.     [2]    p.   oblong 
large  8°     (Statement  iM-200.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-380  IC  1  ste.22 :  931/10 

Revenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States,  in- 
cluding mixed-train  service,  compiled  from  147  repoits  representing  1~\H  steam 
railways,  switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included.  Sept.  1931  and  19.30 
[and]  9  months  end(Hl  with  Sept.  1931  and  1930;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of 
Stati.stics.  Sept.  19.31.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-200  [220].) 
[Subject  to  revision.  The  Statement  number  on  this  publication  is  printed 
incorroctlv  as  M-2CK).]  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.24 :  931/9 

Reixyrt.     45th  annual  report  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  Dec.  1.  1931. 
1931.     iii-f-.3S0  p.  il.     [Report  covers  the  peritwi  from  Nov.  1,  1930  to  Oct.  31. 
1931,  except  as  otherwise  noted.]     *  Cloth,  S5c. 
L.  C.  card  9-14679  IC  1.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  30,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Safety  Bureau.  Report  of  director  of  Bureau  of  Safety  to  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission,  fiscal  year  1931.  and  extracts  from  45th  annual  report  of  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  pertaining  to  safety  appliances,  hours  of  service, 
automatic-train  control,  investigation  of  accidents,  medals  of  honor,  and  in- 
vestigation of  safety  devices.  1931.  [l]+70p.  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  17-26073  IC  1  saf.l :  931 

Santa  Maria  Valley  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  finance 
doolfct  no.  3921,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Santa  Maria  Valley  Rjiilroad 
Company;  brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-1-61  p.     %  IC  1.13/2 :  In  2/73 

Traffic  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Drci.iioits  (Traffic). 

Tusli-rncc  Railroad.  Before  Intei"state  Commerce  Commission,  finance  docket 
no.  4(»4S,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Tu.skegee  Railroad  Company;  brief  in 
.supnorl  of  tentative  recapture  report.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iii-|-105  p.     t 

IC  1.1 3/2:  In  2/68 

Decisions  (Finance) 

NoTK. — Tlio  followinsr  decisions  >>r  opinions  issuoil  In  sepainte  form  arc  from  the  Inter- 
state rommerce  Commission   reports 

Itntcsville  Southtccstcrn  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  3627,  excess  income  of 
t'state  of  R.  J.  Darnell,  lessee  of  Batesville  Southwestern  Railroad  ;  decided 
Oct.  30.  1931.     [1931.]     p.  66.'>-«71.     (F-4662.)      [From  v.  17.'>.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-4662 

Central  Raihray  of  .Arkansas.  Finance  docket  no.  36."t9,  excess  Income  of 
Central  Railwav  Companv  of  Arkansas;  [decided  Oct.  30.  1931.]  1931. 
[1] +080-692  p.     (F-4664.)      [From  v.  175.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  F-4664 

llo^v   to   «»r«I«'r  i»iiliIlriiti«>iiM — S«m'  iiif uriiiiidon    fiillo-^vliiR:  Contontn 


December,  1931  401 

Chicago  and  Eastern  Illinois  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  1146,  Chicago  & 
Eastern  Illinois  Railway  Company  bonds;  decided  Oct.  24,  1931.  [1931. J 
p:  637-638.     (F-^654.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a :  F-4654 

Chicago,  Indianapolis  and  Louisville  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8993,  Chi- 
cago, Indianapolis  &  Louisville  Railway  Company  bonds;  [decided  Oct.  30, 
1931.]     1931.     [1] +704-706  p.      (F-4669.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-4669 

Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  and  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8652, 
Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul  &  Pacific  Railroad  Company  abandonment; 
decided  Oct.  19,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  617-622.  (F-4648.)  [From  v.  175.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-464S 

Elkin  and  Alleghany  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8888,  Elkin  &  Alleghany 
Railroad  Company  abandonment;  decided  Oct.  27,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  653-655. 
(F-4658.)      [From  V.  175.]       *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a :  F-4658 

Florida  East  Coast  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8997,  Florida  East  Coast 
Railway  Company  receivers'  certificates;  decided  Nov.  4,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  707-709.      (F-1670.)      [From  v.  175.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a :  F^670 

{j-ainesv-ille  and  Northioestern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8865,  Gainesville 
&  Northwestern  Railroad  Company  abandonment ;  decided  Oct.  19,  1931. 
[1931.]      p.   647-652.      (F^657.)      [From   v.   175.]      *  Paper,    5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-4657 

<Tulf,  Colorado  and  Santa  Fe  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8951,  Gulf,  Colorado 
&  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  abandonment  of  operation ;  decided  Oct.  24, 
1931.      [1931.]      p.   693-695.      (F-4665.)     [From  v.  175.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-4665 

Michigan  Central  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8368,  Michigan  Central  Rail- 
road Company  et  al.  construction;  decided  Oct.  21,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  639-643. 
(F-4655.)      [From   v.   175.]      *  Paper,    5c.  IC  1.6/1  a :  F-4655 

Minneapolis  and  St.  Louis  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8999,  Minneapolis  & 
St.  Louis  Railroad  Company  receiver's  certificates;  [decided  Nov.  4,  1931]. 
1931.      [1] +710-712   p.    (F-4671.)       [From    v.    17.5.]      *  Paper,    oc. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-4671 

Northern  Pacific  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8484,  Northern  Pacific  Railway 
Company  et  al.  acquisition;  [decided  Oct.  26,  1931].  1931.  [1] +644^-646  p. 
(F-4656.)      [From  v.   175.]      *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-46.56 

Northern  Telephone  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  8963,  Northern  Telephone 
Company  control;  decided  Oct.  31.  193L  [1931.]  p.  701-703.  (F-4668.) 
[From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1 .6/1  a  :  F-4668 

Oil  Fields  Short  Line  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8663  [8653],  excess  income 
of  Oil  Fields  Short  Line  Railroad  Company;  [decided  Oct.  30,  1931].  1931. 
[1] +672-678  p.  (F-4663.)  [From  v.  175.  Docket  number  incorrectly  given 
on  publication  as  8663  instead  of  8653.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-4663 

Philadelphia,  Baltimore  and  Washington  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8992, 
Philadelphia,  Baltimore  &  Washington  Railroad  Company  bonds:  decided 
Oct.  29,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  659-662.     (F--1660.)      [From  v.  17.5.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

JO  1.6/1  a  :  F-4660 

Pigeon  River  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8962,  Pigeon  River  Railway  Com- 
panv  abandonment;  [decided  Oct.  30,  1931].  1931.  [1] +696-698  p. 
(F-4666.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  F-4666 

Seahoard  Air  Line  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  S8?4,  Seaboard  Air  Line  Kail- 
way  Companv  abandonment;  [decided  Oct.  19,  1931].  1931.  [l]+662-(;64p. 
(F-4661.)      [From  v.  175.]     '^  Paper,  5c.  I  C  1.6/la  :  F-4661 

Western  Pacific  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8958,  Western  Pacific  Railroad 
Companv  bonds;  [decided  Oct.  17.  1931].  1931.  [1] +634-636  p.  (F-4653.) 
[From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  C  1.6/la  :  F-40y3 

Yazoo  and  Mi-ssissipiH  Valley  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8904,  Yazoo  & 
Mississippi  Valley  Railroad  Company  abandonment;  [decidetl  Oct.  19,  1931]. 
1931.     [1] +656-6.58  p.     (F-4659.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

I  C  1.6/la  :  F-46.-)9 

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402  December,  1931 

Younf/stou-n  nnil  Suhurhati  Jiailwoi/.  Finance  docket  no.  8928,  Youngstown  & 
Sul)urban  Kailway  Company  operation;  decided  Nov.  2,  1931.  [1931.]  p. 
699-700.     (F-4667.)     [From  v.  175.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  I  C  1.6/la :  F-4667 

Decisions    (Traffic) 

Note. --The    following    decisions    or    opinions    issued    in    separati*    form    are    from    the 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Bottles.  No.  23792,  Hoot  Glass  Company  v.  Evansvilie,  Indianapolis  &  Terre 
Haute  Raihvav  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  24,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  783-788. 
([Opinion]  172G7.)     [From  v.  178.]     *  Taper,  5c.  I  C  l.O/la  :  17267 

Bunys.  No.  23779,  American  Flange  &  Manufacturing  Company  r.  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  22,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  739-741.     ([Opinion]    17257.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

I  C  1.6/la  :  17257 

Canned  food.  No.  23G59,  Carroon  &  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Arkansas  & 
Louisiana  Missouri  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  12,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  703-708.     ([Opinion]   17246.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

I  G  1.6/la  :  17246 

Cattle.  No.  23270,  Howard  Payne  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  12,  1981.  [1931.]  p.  693-696.  ([Opin- 
ion] 17244.)      [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  C1.6/]a  :  17244 

Coal.  No.  15841.  William  Kelly  Milling  Company  i'.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Railway  Company;  decided  July  28,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  39-88.  ([Opinion] 
17104.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  C  1.6/la  :  171(H 

No.  2200G,  Northwestern  Retail  Coal  Dealers  Association  v.  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decidetl  Oct.  27,  1931.  [1931.] 
751-757 -fii    p.     ([Opinion]    172G0.)      [From    v.    178.]     *  Paper,    oc. 

I  C  1.6/la  :  17260 

Dolomite.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3571,  dolomite  and  agri- 
cultural limestone  between  points  in  Central  Freight  Association  territory ; 
decided  Oct.  27,  1931.  [1931.]  767-772+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion]  17264.)  [From 
V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  C  1.6/la  :  17264 

Eggs.  No.  24162,  Hoerman  Packing  Company  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  et  al.;  [decided  Oct.  17,  1931].  1931.  [1] +718-720  p.  ([Opinion] 
17251.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  C  l.G/la  :  17251 

Freight  rates.  No.  17000,  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  2,  western  trunk- 
line  class  rates;  decided  Oct.  5,  1931.  [1931.1  G19-023  +  [l]  p.  ([Opinion] 
17230.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  C  1.6/la  :  17230 

Fuller's  earth.  No.  23637,  Shaffer  Oil  &  Refining  Company  r.  Atlanta  &  St. 
Andrews  Bay  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  17.  1931.  [1931.]  747- 
750+[]]    p.      ([Opinion]    17259.)      [From   v.    178.]     *  Paper,    5c. 

I  C  1.6/la:  17259 

Fumaee  linings.  No.  23924,  Falls  Manufacturing  Company  r.  Chicago  &  North 
Western  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Oct.  22.  1031.]  1931.  [11+764- 
766  p.     ([Opinion]  17263.)      [From  v.  178.1     ♦  Paper,  5c.         I  C  l.G/la  :  17263 

Hay.  No.  24334,  P^ades  Hay  Company  v.  Chicago.  Burlington  &  Quincy  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  22,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  773-776.  ([Opinion] 
17265.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  I  C  1.6/la  :  17265 

Iron.  No.  18916,  A.  P.  Silverstein  &  Son  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway  Com- 
pany et  al.:  decided  Nov.  3,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  15-lG.  ([Opinion]  17273.) 
[From  V.  179.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17273 

No.  2.3055,  Capital  Iron   Works  Company  et  al.  r.  Atchison,  Toi>eka  & 

Santa  Fp  Railway  Compiiny  et  al. ;  [decided  Oct.  30.  1931.]     1931.     [1 1+10-14 
p.     ([Opinion]  17272.)      [From  v.  179.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la :  17272 

No.  2.3.397.  Frank  Brenner  et  al.  v.  Atlantic  &  Yadkin  Railwny  Company 

et  nl.;  decided   Sei»t.  24,   1931.     [1931.]     591-599+il   p.     ([Opinion]    17222.) 
[From  v.  178.1     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17222 

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Iron — Continued. 

No.  23838,  Sonken-Galamba  Corporation  v.  Atcliison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 

Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  17,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  729-734.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 17254.)      [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17254 

Linoleum.  No.  23582,  William  Volker  &  Company  v.  Atcliison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  2,  1931].  1931.  [l]+4-9+[l]  p 
([Opinion]  17271.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17271 

Logs.  No.  22548,  Farris  Hardwood  Lumber  Company  et  al.  v.  Louisville  & 
Nashville  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  8,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  671-686. 
([Opinion]  17242.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17242 

Lumber.  No.  23874,  Watters-Tonge  Lumber  Company  v.  Seaboard  Air  Line 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  22,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  735-736.  ([Opin- 
ion] 17255.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17255 

• No.  24226,  Flora  Saw-Mill  Company  et  al.  v.  Chicago  &  Erie  Railroad 

Company  et  ah;  [decided  Oct.  23,  1931].  1931.  [l]-|-7.5S-760  p.  ([Opinion] 
17261.)      [From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17261 

Misrouting.  No.  23963,  Fisher  &  Company  et  al.  v.  Cleveland.  Cincinnati.  Chi- 
cago &  St.  Louis  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  19,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  737-738.     ([Opinion]  17256.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17256 

Passenger  rates.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3598,  excursion  pas- 
senger fares  between  Chicago,  111.,  and  Minneapolis,  St.  Paul,  and  Rochester, 
Minn.;  [decided  Oct.  20,  1931].  1931.  [l]-f 742-746+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion] 
17258.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17258 

Petroleum  products.  No.  23887,  Illinois  Oil  Companv  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  15,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  721- 
724.     ([Opinion]  17252.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17252 

Piling.  No.  24043,  Phoenix  Utility  Company  v.  Chesapeake  &  Ohio  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  22.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  761-763.  ([Opinion] 
17262.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17262 

Potatoes.  No.  22682,  Topeka  Chamber  of  Commerce  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka 
&  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  16.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  725- 
728.     ([Opinion]  17253.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17253 

Radio  receiving  sets.  No.  23509,  Hart  &  Reno,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v.  Atchison, 
Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  8,  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  641-650.     ([Opinion]   17236.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17236 

Railroad  ties.  No.  21094,  Dodge  County  Lumber  Company  v.  Southern  Railway 
Company;  decided  Oct.  8,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  639-640.  ([Opinion]  17235.) 
[From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17235 

Storage.  No.  23588,  Terminal  Refrigerating  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  12,  1931.  [19.31.]  p.  697-702. 
([Opinion]  17245.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17245 

Wagons.  No.  23985,  National  Association  of  Farm  Equipment  Manufacturers  v. 
Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  29,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  799-802.     ([Opinion]  17269.)      [From  v.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17269 

LOCOMOTIVE  INSPECTION  BUREAU 

Report.  20th  annual  report  of  chief  inspector.  Bureau  of  Locomotive  In- 
spection, to  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  fiscal  year  1931.  1931. 
[1]  +85  p.  il.     *  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  12-29929  IC  1  loci :  931 

VALUATION  BUREAU 

Railroads.  Instructions  for  field  work  of  mechanical  and  electrical  sections  of 
Division  of  Valuation,  Interstate  Commerce  Commission.  [Reprint]  1931. 
v+16  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1  val.6 :  M  46/5 

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Ra  ilroads — Continued. 

Instructions  for  tielcl  work  of  signal   brancli  of  ongineorinsr  section   of 

Interstate  Commerce   Commission.     1st   tentative   draft.      fReprintl      1931. 
v+4  p.     t  IC  1  val.G :  Si  2/1-2 

JUSTICE   DEPARTMENT 

AU/rr-Sullii-^nn  Lumber  Comjianii.  No.  G197,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
nth  circuit,  Algor-Sullivan  Lumber  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Api>eal--:  answer 
of  respondent   to   petitioner's  'reply  brief.      [1!»;-51.1      cover-title.   9   p.     % 

J  1.13  :  Al  35  '2 

American  Hide  and  Leather  Company.  No.  62,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term. 
1931.  American  Hide  and  Leather  Company  v.  United  States,  on  writ  of 
certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
ii+2G  p.     t  J  1.13  :  Am  3/170 

Andres  Stone  and  Marble  Compani/.  No.  rtr>22-24,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  Robert  J.  Hoage.  deputy  commissioner.  United  States 
Employees'  Compensation  Commis.sion,  v.  Andres  Stone  &  Marble  Company 
and  Massachusetts  Bonding  &  Insurance  Company;  [same]  v.  Sterling  Laun- 
dry Company,  Inc.,  and  Phoenix  Indemnity  Company;  [same]  v.  Chas.  H. 
Tompkins  Company  and  Travelers  Insurance  Companv ;  brief  for  appellant. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  ii-f  29  p.     J  J  1.13  :  An  25 

Angetus  Building  and  Investment  Company.  Nos.  6579-80.  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  9th  circuit.  Angelus  Building  &  Investment  Company  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  upon  petition  to  review  order  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals;   brief   for   respondent.      [1931.]      cover-title,    i+21   p.     ± 

J  1.13  :  An  43/2 

Armstrong,  Oeorge  F.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-317,  Lucy  C.  Armstrong 
Moltz,  executrix,  Frank  D.  M.  Strachan  and  Robert  W.  Groves,  executors  of 
George  F.  Arm.strong,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  demurrer  to  plaintiffs' 
amended  petition  [and  defendant's  brief  on  demurrer].     [1931.]     p.  9-14     t 

J  1.13  :  Ar  57/4 

Afthlnnd  Iron  and  Mining  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  [no.]  J-391,  Ash- 
land Iron  and  Mining  Company  and  John  Russell,  liquidating  agent  and 
trustee,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  and  brief.  [1931.]  p.  119- 
137.     t  J  1.13:  As  35/2 

Atlas  Line  Steam.'<hip  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  C-316,  Atlas  Line 
Steamship  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  plaintiffs 
requested  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  69-74.     %     J  1.13:  At  65/8 

Atlas  Securities  Company.  No.  8839,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  cir- 
cuit, Atlas  Securities  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  peti- 
tion to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals :  brief  for  respondent. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  ii+24  p.     t  J1.13:At65A 

Balance,  Filodemo  O.  No.  5509,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia. 
United  States  v.  Filodemo  G.  Balance,  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia ;  brief  of  appellant.  United  States.  [1931.]  cover-title. 
i+48   p.     t  J1.13:B1S2 

Baton  Coal  Company.  No.  464.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct,  term,  1931.  Baton  Coal 
Company  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  apiM>als  for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  re- 
spondent in  opposition.     [1931.1     cover-title,  i+12  p.     t  .7  1.13:  B  321/5 

Blorkhurgrr,  Harry.  No.  374,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1931,  Harry  Block- 
burger  V.  Unite(i  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  apue.ils  for 
7th  circuit;   brief  for  United   States,      [1931.]      cover-title,   ii-f 26  p,     J 

J  1.13  :  B  62/6 

Same;  memorandum  for  United  States.     [1931.]     eover-title.  2  p,     t 

J  1.13  :  B  62/7 

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Broadbent  Trust.  No.  6578,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Lloyd  'M. 
Willis,  Florence  Holland  Farnsworth,  and  Franklin  B.  Verney,  trustees  [of 
Broadbent  Trust]  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  upon  petition  to  re- 
view order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.1  cover- 
title,  ii-f  30  p.     +  J  1.13  :  B  78/3 

Broimi,  William.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
no.  4632,  William  Brown  r.  United  States,  upon  appeal  from  district  court 
for  eastern  district  of  Illinois ;  appellee's  brief.  [1931.]  cover-title,  i-f  38  p. 
large  8°     t  J  1.13 :  B  815/26 

Bryant  Paper  Compami.  No.  6015.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Bryant  Paper  Company  v.  JNIarie  Sprague  Holden,  executrix  [of  Charles 
Holden,  formerly  collector  of  internal  i-evenue  for  4th  collection  district  of 
Michigan],  appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district  of  Michigan;  brief 
for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+26  p.     t  J  1.13 :  B  841/3 

Biiclcwalter.  Tracy  V.  No.  5988,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Tracy  V.  Buckwalter  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  to  review 
order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i-f  13  p.     t  J  1.13  :B  858/3 

Burnett-Klapper  Funiitvre  Company.  In  Coiirt  of  Claims,  no.  Lr-503.  R.  A. 
Burnett  et  al.  [directors  and  stockholders  of  Burnett-Klapper  Furniture  Co.] 
V.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact,  conclusion  of  law, 
and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  47-67.     t  J  1.13 :  B  934/,^ 

Carley  Life  Float  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  34647.  Carley  Life  Float 
Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]     p.  947-959.     t 

J  1.13  :  C 193/4 

Cheat e,  Charles  F.  jr.  United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit, 
Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  2609,  Thomas  W.  White,  collector  of  internal  revenue,  v. 
John  L.  Hall  et  al.,  executors  [of  Charles  F.  Choate,  ji-.],  appeal  from  district 
court  for  district  of  Massachusetts,  before  Bingham,  Wilson,  and  INIorris.  J.T. ; 
opinion  of  court,  Nov.  3,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  11-12.     t  J  1.13 :  C  451/5 

Choctato  Indians.  In  Court  of  Claims,  Cong.  no.  17641,  Choctaw  and  Chicka- 
saw nations  r.  United  States;  defendant's  motion  to  dismiss  [and  brief]. 
[193L]     p.  7-25.     I  J  1.13 :  C  451/4 

In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-261.  Choctaw  and  Chickasaw  nations  v.  United 

States;  demurrer  [and  brief  on  demurrer].     [1931.]     p.  9-24.     % 

J  1.13  :  C  451/6 

Claims.  Judgments  rendered  against  Government  by  District  Courts,  records 
of  judgments  rendered  against  Government  by  District  Courts  as  submitted  by 
Attorney  General  through  Secretary  of  Treasury.  Dec.  15.  1931.  19  p.  (H. 
doc.  175,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims,  list  of  judgments  rendered  by 

Court  of  Claims  which  have  been  submitted  by  Attorney  General  through 
Secretary  of  Treasury.  Dec.  15,  1931.  5  p.  (H.  doc.  174,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  ^-6546 

Clark.  R.  P.  No.  5386.  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia.  R.  P. 
Clark  V.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  appeal  from  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+29  p.     $ 

J  1.13  :  C  &49 

Clemmons,  J.  C.  No.  6338.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  J.  C. 
Clemmons  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  de- 
cision of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals:  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
ii+22  p.     t  J  1.13  :C  592 

Commercial  Office  Furniture  Company.  No.  5525,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Charles  C.  Schulman  and  Barney  Krucoff, 
partners  doing  business  as  Commercial  Office  Furniture  Company  r.  Andrew 
W  Mellon  Secretary  of  Treasury,  and  W.  D.  Campbell  Company,  appeal 
from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia;  brief  of  appellee  Andrew  W 
Mellon.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+13  p.     t  J  1.13 :  C  <30/10 

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406  December,  1931 

Concrete  Engineering  Company.  No.  0124,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit,  Concrete  Engineering  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  ii +34  p.     t  J  1.13  :C  749/4 

Cooper,  Arthur  F.  T.  No.  115,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Edgar  Percy 
Lewis  and  Richard  F.  Cooper,  as  trustees  under  will  of  Arthur  Francis 
Thomas  Cooper,  v.  Marshall  S.  Reynolds,  individually  and  as  collector  of 
internal  revenue,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th 
circuit;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iii+36  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  C  784/6 

Cross,  Ralph  H.  No.  6468,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  Ralph  H. 
Cross  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  upon  petition  to  i-eview  order  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-+-ll  p.     t 

J  1.13  :C  884/8 

Curtiss,  Olenn  H.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  D-837.  Glenn  II.  Curtiss  et  al.  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.] 
p.  44-54.     X  J  1.13  :  C  947/4 

Devasto,  Michael.  No.  491,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Michael  Devasto, 
alias  Mike  Devasto  [et  al.]  v.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+26  p.     t  J  1.13  :  D  491 

Donahue,  Jessie  W.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  .7-82,  Jessie  W.  Donahue  v.  United 
States;  brief  for  defendant.     [1931.]     p.  37-47.     %  J  1.13 :D  714 

Duhilier  Condenser  Corporation.  Nos.  4656-58,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
3d  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United  States  v.  Dubilier  Condenser  Corporation : 
appellant's  reply  brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  8  p.     J  J  1.13 :  D  852/6 

Same ;  brief  for  plaintiff-appellant.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii +86  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  D  852/5 

Dunn,  James.  No.  393,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931.  James  Dunn  v. 
United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit ; 
brief  for  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii +20  p.     $  J  1.13  :D  922/3 

Du  Pont,  Irenee.  No.  4620,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  Irenee  du  Pont  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  for  review 
from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title,  i+18 
p.     J  J  1.13  :  D  927/11 

Freeland,  EUicott  H.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-372,  Ellicott  Hewes  Freeland  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]     p.  15-19.     %  J  1.13  :F 876/3 

Fruit  Growers  Supply  Company.  No.  6521,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit.  Fruit  Growers  Supply  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  to  review  order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  ii+30  p.     t  J  1.13  :  F  943/4 

Oreat  Northern  Railway.  No.  9334,  at  law,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th 
circuit,  United  States  v.  Great  Northern  Railway  Company,  on  appeal  from 
district  court  for  district  of  Minnesota;  brief  for  United  States.  [1031.1 
cover-title,  ii+58  p.     t  J  1.13  :  G  798/34 

Same;  reply  brief  for  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  31  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  G  798/35 

Griffiths,  Oearge,  Construction  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-35,  George 
GriflBths,  trading  as  George  Griffiths  Construction  Company,  v.  United  States ; 
defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  37-48.     J 

J  1.13 :  G  875/8 

•Groves,  Robert  W.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-369,  Robert  W.  Groves  v.  United 
States;  demurrer  [and  defendant's  brief  on  demurrer].     [1931.]     p.  9-15.    t 

J  1.13  :  G  919/2 

Oulf  States  Steel  Company.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit. 
Gulf  States  Steel  Company  and  National  Surety  Companv  v.  United  States ; 
brief  for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  Ii +32  p.     J  J  1.13 :  G  951/20 

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Owinn,  M.  A.  No.  6489,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit,  J.  H. 
Gwinn,  beneficiary  of  estate  of  M.  A.  Gwinn,  v.  commissioner  of  internal  rev- 
enue, on  petition  to  review  order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  re- 
spondent.    [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+38  p.     |  J  1.13  :  Q  995/3 

Eaggerty,  Clarence  W.  No.  460,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Clarence 
W.  Haggerty  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i+11  p.     %  j  1.13  ;  h  122 

Hamburg-American  Terminal  and  Navigation  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims, 
no.  C-314,  Hamburg-American  Line  Terminal  &  Navigation  Company  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  objection  to  plaintiff's  requested  findings  of  fact 
and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  95-120.     t  J  1.13 :  H 175/8 

In   Court  of   Claims,   no.   C-315,   Hamburg-American   Line   Terminal   & 

Navigation  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  plaintiff's 
requested  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  85-100.     t      J  1.13  :  H  175/9 

Hanagan,  Hugh  F.  No.  4637,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7tli  circuit,  Oct. 

term,  1931,  Hugh  F.  Hanagan  v.  United  States,  upon  appeal  from  district 

court  for  eastern  district  of  Illinois;   appellee's  brief.     [1931.]     cover-title, 

ii+46  p.  large  8°  t                                                                           J  1.13  :  H  19/3 

Hedger,  W.  E.,  Company,  Incorporated.  No.  484,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term. 
1931,  W.  E.  Hedger  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States 
in   opposition.      [1931.]      cover-title,   i-f7  p.     %  J  1.13  :H  358 

Hilty,  M.,  Lumber  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H-247,  M.  Hilty  Lumber 
Company  and  Forster-Mueller  Lumber  Company,  its  subsidiary,  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report.     [1931.]     p.  65-79.     t 

J  1.13  :  H  569 

Hirshfield,  James  A.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  Lr-394.  James  A.  Hirshfield  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [193L]     p.  15-18.     t  J  1.13 :  H  617/a 

Hoover-Bond  Comi)any.  No.  5881  (law),  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit,  Hoover-Bond  Company  v.  U.  G.  Denman,  administrator  with  will  an- 
nexed of  Charles  H.  Nauts,  late  collector  of  internal  revenue,  on  appeal 
from  district  court  for  northern  district  of  Ohio,  western  division ;  brief  for 
appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iii+65  p.     $  J  1.13 :  H  769/5 

Houston  Club.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-74,  Houston  Club  v.  United  States; 
defendant's  brief.      [1931.]     p.  31-39.     $  J  1.13 :  H  818/19 

Hoicard,  Harry  G.  No.  5863,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit,  Harry 
C.  Howard  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  to  review  order  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]    cover-title,  ii-f  22  p.     $ 

J  1.13  :  H  833/2 

Howard  Sheep  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H-168,  Howard  Sheep  Com- 
pany V.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact,  conclusion  of 
law,  and  brief.      [1931.]     p.  89-100.     t  J  1.13  :H  837/7 

Howe,  Zora  E.  No.  5475,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1931,  Zora  E.  Howe,  alias  Zora  E.  Flagler,  v.  United  States,  appeal 
from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia;  brief  on  behalf  of  appellee. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  15  p.     t  J  1.13 :  H  838/2 

Hunt,  John  B.  In  Court  of  Claim.'-,  no.  J-556,  John  B.  Hunt  v.  United  States ; 
defendant's  exceptions  tc  report  of  commissioner.     [1931.]     p.  19-23.     t 

J  1.13  :  H  913/2 

Jeffery,  Joseph  A.  Nos.  6041-^3,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Joseph  A.  Jeffery  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  ;  B.  A.  Jeffery  v.  [same]  ; 
Mortimer  C.  DeWitt  v.  [same],  petitions  to  review  orders  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals;    brief   for   respondent.      [1931.]      cover-title,   ii-f28   p.     t 

J  1.13  :  J  361 

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408  December,  1931 

Kansas  City  Sonthcni  Railway.  No.  495,  in  Sui)reme  Court,  Oct.  terra,  1931. 
Kansas  City  Southern  Railway  Company  and  its  affiliated  and  subsidiary 
companies,  etc.,  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  pe- 
tition for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ;  brief 
for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+lT  p.    J 

J  1.13  :  K  133/27 

Kcaring,  Samuel  J.  No.  492,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931.  Samuel  J. 
Roaring  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.1  cover- 
title,  i-f  9  p.     t  J  1.13  :  K  L'l 

Knabeushiie.  A.  Roy.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-22.  A.  Roy  Knaben.'^hue  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  objections  to  plaintiffs  motion  to  recall  ca.«e  from 
commissioner  and  petition  to  strike  stipulation  from  record.  [1031.1  p.  21- 
32.     t  J  1.13  :  K  722 

Latoycrs  Mortgage  Company.  Transcript  of  record.  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term. 
1931,  no.  355,  Frank  Collis  Bowers,  as  executor  of  Frank  K.  Bowers,  formerly 
collector  [of  internal  revenuel,  vs.  Lawyers  Mortgage  Company,  on  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  [1931.1  cover-title. 
ii+74  p.     t  J  1.13  :L  449/3 

Lefkomtz,  Daniel  M.  No.  466,  in  Supreme  Court,  0(;t.  term.  1931.  United  States 
V.  Daniel  M.  Lefkowitz  and  Pauline  Paris,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  reply  brief  for  petitioner.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  2  p.     t  J  1.13  :  L  521/4 

'Lias,  William.  No.  328,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931.  William  Lias.  Joe 
Fragale,  and  Theodore  Prosos  v.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  ii-f  24  p.     t  J  1.13  :L  613 

Little  Cahaha  Coal  Company.  No.  6110,  in  circuit  court  of  api>eals  for  5th  cir- 
cuit, W.  E.  Snead,  collector  of  internal  revenue,  vs.  Little  Cahaba  Coal  Com- 
pany;  petition  for  rehearing.     [1931.1     cover-title,  7  p.     J  J  1.13  :L  729/8 

Lloyd,  Ernest  E.  No.  4648,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  Ernest  E.  Lloyd  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i+17  p.  large  8°     J  J  1.13  :  L  775 

MoPherson,  J.  A.  Nos.  6550  and  6551,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
J.  A.  McPherson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue ;  J.  H.  Leighton  v. 
[same],  on  petitions  to  review  orders  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-f  26  p.     %  J  1.13  :  M  241 

Matson  Navigation  Company.  No.  137,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931.  Mat- 
son  Navigation  Company  v.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of 
Claims;  brief  for  United  States.     [1931.1     cover-title,  ii-f 29  p.     J 

J  1.13  :M  429/4 

Midland  Valley  Railroad.  No.  497.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Midland  Valley  Railroad  Company,  on 
petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner. 
[1931.1     cover-title,  i-f  10  p.     t  J  1.13  :  M  584/23 

Mi  Is,  William.  No.  D-145.  in  Court  of  Claims.  William  I^Iills  v.  United  States; 
brief  for  defendant.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iii-f  15S-2.30  p.  1  pi.     J 

J  1.13  :  M  629/4 

Murphy  Oil  Company.  No.  6388,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit.  Mur- 
phy Oil  Company  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  upon 
petition  to  review  order  of  Board  of  Tax  Ajipeals;  brief  for  resi^ondent. 
[1931.1     cover-title,  i  +  15  1).     J  J  1.13  :M  959/2 

National  Metal  Moulding  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  11-415.  National 
Metal  Moulding  Company  v.  Uniterl  States;  .•imended  answer  and  counter- 
claim.    [1931.]     p.  31-34.     %  J  1.13  :N  213/73 

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December,  1931  409 

New  Amsterdam  Casualty  Company.  No.  5493,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District 
of  Columbia,  New  Amsterdam  Casualty  Company  v.  Robert  J.  Hoage,  deputy 
commissioner  for  District  of  Columbia  of  United  States  Employees'  Compen- 
sation Commission;  brief  for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii-+-32  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  N  42a 

HaigM  Eaiok  Leasing  Compani/.  No.  5348,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia,  Jan.  term,  1932,  Nigbt  Hawk  Leasing  Company  v.  David  liurnet, 
•commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief 
for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+30  p.     t  J  1.13 :  N  563 

O'Brien.  Lawrence  C.  No.  456,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Lawrence 
C.  O'Brien  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  7th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.] 
cover-titie,  i-fll  p.     J  J  1.13  :  Ob  6/3 

Orange  Car  and  Steel  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-341,  Orange  Car  & 
Steel  Co.  V.  United  States,  on  demurrer  to  petition ;  reply  brief  for  United 
States.     [1931.]     p.  77-82.     t  J  1.13 :  Or  1/3 

Parks  and  Woolson  Machine  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-242,  Parks 
&  "Woolson  Machine  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  request  for  find- 
ings of  fact  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  19-37.     t  J  1.13 :  P  238 

Parsons,  Fred  S.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-275,  Fred  S.  Parsons  v.  United 
States ;  defendant's  exception  to  commissioner's  findings  of  fact,  defendant's 
request  for  findings  of  fact,  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  13-20.     t        J  1.13  :  P  252 

Pearson^  Mrs.  Margaret  W.  No.  H-410,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Margaret  W.  Pear- 
son and  J.  R.  Pearson  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of 
commissioner   and  defendant's  brief.      [1931.]     cover-title,  iii+29-112  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  P  318/6 

Peavy-Wilson  Ltimher  Company.  In  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  — , 
David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Peavy-Wilson  Lumber 
Company ;  no.  — ,  [same]  -!•.  Peavy-Moore  Lumber  Company ;  no.  — ,  [same] 
V.  Peavy-Byrnes  Lumber  Company ;  order  extending  time  within  which  to 
apply  for  writs  of  certiorari  [and  judgments  of  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
5th  circuit  in  cases  of  Peavy-Wilson  Lumber  Company  and  Peavy-Moore 
Lumber  Company].      [1931.]     3  p.     ?  J  1.13 :  P  329/10 

Nos.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  David  Burnet,  commissioner 

of  internal  revenue,  v.  Peavy-Wilson  Lumber  Company;  [same]  v.  Peavy- 
Moore  Lumber  Company;  [same]  v.  Peavy-Byrnes  Lumber  Company;  peti- 
tion for  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit.  [1931.] 
cover-title,   i+14  p.     t  J  1.13  :  P  329/9 

Pine  Hill  Crystal  Spring  Water  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-613,  Pine 
Hill  Crvstal  Spring  Water  Co.  v.  United  States;  brief  for  defendant.  [1931.] 
p.  55-70.     t  J  1-13  :  P  652/5 

Pioneer  Pole  and  Shaft  Company.  No.  5616,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit.  Pioneer  Pole  &  Shaft  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  to  review  order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  ii+23  p.     t  J  1.13  :P  659/3 

Proctor,  Frederick  T.  No.  — .  law,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit, 
Alice  D.  Proctor,  First  Bank  and  Trust  Company  of  Utica,  and  James  F. 
Hubbell,  as  executors  of  Frederick  T.  Proctor  (substituted  as  plaintiff  by 
order  of  court  dated  Sept.  19,  1929.  for  said  Frederick  T.  Proctor)  v.  United 
States;  brief  for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+13  p.  large  8°     % 

J  1.13 :  P  942/6 

'Quinn,  Edwin,  D.  No.  4744,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Oct.  term, 
Edwai  D.  Quinn  v.  United  States:  brief  for  United  States.  [1931.]  cover 
title,  i-f  46  p.     $  J  1-13  :  Q  44/5 

Radio  Corporation  of  America.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  no. 
4279,  on  patent  1,635,117,  Radio  Corporation  of  America  v.  Dubilior  Condenser 
Corporation  and  Francis  W.  Dunmore;  no.  4280,  on  patent  1.455,141,  [same] 

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410  Decembku,  ii>;u 

Radio  Corporation  of  America — Continued. 

V.  Dnl)ilior  (Condenser  Corporation.  Percivnl  D.  Lowell,  and  Francis  W.  Dun- 
uiore;  motion  for  leave  to  tile  brief  as  aniici  curiae.     1931.    1  p.  large  8°     % 

J  1.13:  R  118/10 

Report.     Annua!  report  of  Attorney  General,  fisr-al  vear  1031    Fwitii  exhibits]. 
1931.     vii+41G  p.     *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  17-9090  J  1.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc,  12,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Revenue  Oil  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-351,  Revenue  Oil  Company 
V.  United  States ;  no.  M-352.  Henry  L.  Roberts  et  al.  r.  [same]  ;  no.  M-353, 
W.  Floyd  Long  v.  [same]  ;  no.  M-3r)4,  Henry  L.  Roberts  v.  [same] ;  no.  M-355, 
Robert  E.  Litton  v.  [same;  no.  M-3r)6,  Henry  R.  King  v.  same;  n<».  ,M-357, 
Horace  H.  Overton  v.  same;  no.  M-358,  John  iL  Sheppard  i\  same;  no.  M-359, 
Jim  Hyde  v.  same;  no.  M-360.  Albert  L.  Peters  i\  same:  defendant's  de- 
murrer and  defendant's  brief  in  support  of  demurrer].     [1931.]    p.  27-51.    t 

J  1.13  :R  322 

Rigys  'Natioiud  Bank.  No.  3246.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit, 
Jan.  term,  1932,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Riggs  National  Bank,  on 
petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  petitioner. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  i +27  p.     t  J  1.13  :R  448/5 

Seminole  Indians.  In  Co\irt  of  Claims,  no.  L-88,  Seminole  Nation  v.  United 
States;    demurrer    [and    brief   on    demurrer].     [1931.]     p.    9-23.     t 

J  1.13 :  se  02 

Siegel,  A.  J.  No.  502,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term.  1931,  Anna  L.  Siegel  et  al., 
executors  [of  A.  J.  Siegel],  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Stli  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  oppo- 
sition.    [1931.]     cover-title,  i-fl2  p.     t  J  1.13  :  Si  15/7 

Snyder,  Alban  G.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-119,  Alban  G.  Snyder  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.  [1931.]  p.  23- 
44.     t  J  1.13  :  Sn  92/4 

Southern  Lumber  Company.  No.  523,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  South- 
ern Lumber  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition. 
[193L]     cover-title,  i-f  8  p.     t  J  1.13  :  So  88/111 

Southern  Pacific  Company.  No.  339,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  South- 
ern Pacific  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Court  of  Claims;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i-i-12p.     t  J  1.13  :  So  SS/110 

Standard  Nut  Margarine  Company  of  Florida.  No.  251,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct. 
term,  1931,  Peter  H.  Miller,  individually  and  as  collector  of  internal  revenue 
for  district  of  Florida,  v.  Standard  Nut  Margarine  Company  of  Florida,  on 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit ;  brief  for  peti- 
tioner.    [1931.]     cover-title,  iv-f  47  p.     t  J  1.13  :  St  24/87 

Stoncga  Coke  and  Coal  Company.  Nos.  4093-95,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  3d  circuit,  Stonega  Coke  &  Coal  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue;  Central  Supply  Company  v.  [same]  ;  Virginia  Wholesale  Company  v. 
[same],  petition  for  review  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  ii+20  p.     X  J  1.13 :  St  72/20 

Strachan,  Frank  D.  M.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-350,  Frank  D.  M.  Strachan 
V.  United  States;  defendant's  denmrrer  to  plaintiffs  petition  [and]  defend- 
ant's brief  on  demurrer.     [19.31.]     p.  9-14.     t  J  1.13:  St  81/7 

Straui^s,  JoHcph.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-201,  Joseph  Strauss  v.  United 
States ;  defendant's  brief.     [19.31.1     p.  17-20.     t  J  1.13 :  St  S2/12 

Suburban  Contracting  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-S3,  Suburban  Con- 
tracting Company  t?.  United  States ;  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]     p.  137-101,     t 

J  1.13:  Sul7/2 

Sullivan.  Eugene  D.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  1^-402,  Eugene  D.  Sullivan  v. 
United  States ;  defendant's  brief.     [1931,]     p.  15-22.     t  J  1.13  :Su  53/4 

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December,  1931  4U 

Swift  &  Co.  No.  568,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United  States  v. 
Swift  &  Company  et  al.,  on  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia;   statement  of  jurisdiction.     [1931.]     cover-title,  4  p.     $ 

J  1.13  :  Sw  55/34 

Taier,  Benjamin  C.  At  law,  nos.  93(M-5,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth 
circuit,  Benjamin  Carroll  Taber  v.  United  States;  Edward  Carroll  Taber  v. 
[same]  ;  brief  for  appellee.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii +27  p.     t        J  1.13  :T  113 

VcmUervUet,  Leonard.  No.  163,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United 
States  V.  Leonard  Vanbiervliet,  on  certificate  from  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  6tb  circuit;  memorandum  for  United  States.     [1931.]     cover-title,  4  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  V  273/2 

Walker,  George  P.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-316,  Savannah  Bank  &  Trust 
Company  and  Robert  W.  Groves,  executors  of  George  P.  Walker,  v.  United 
States ;  defendant's  demurrer  to  plaintiff's  amended  petition  [and  defendant's 
brief  on  demurrer].     [1931.]     p.  9-16.     t  J  1.13  :  W 152/10 

Walker,  William  E.  No.  468,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Robert  M. 
Leach,  executor  [of  William  E.  Walker],  v.  Malcolm  E.  Nichols,  formerly  col- 
lector of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  1st  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i+17  p.     $  J  1.13  :  W  154/9 

Western  Knitting  Mills.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-29,  Western  Knitting  Mills, 
Wallace  G.  Kay,  and  Kay  &  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  ex- 
ceptions to  report  of  commissioner,  with  request  to  find  additional  facts  and 
to  eliminate  certain  statements  in  report  contained.     [1931.]     p.  53-63.     % 

J  1.13  :  W  525/27 

Westmoreland  Specialty  Com^pany.  No.  5345,  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia,  Westmoreland  Specialty  Co.  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  in- 
ternal revenue,  appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.] 
cover-title,   i+23  p.     t  J  1.13  :  W  528/2 

Young,  Mrs.  Mary  C.  No.  6427,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit, 
Mary  C.  Young  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  and  Mary  Young  Moore  v. 
[same],  upon  petition  to  review  orders  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+28  p.     $  J  1.13  :  Y  86/5 

INVESTIGATION  BUREAU 

Uniform  crime  reports  for  United  States  and   its  possessions,   v.  2,   no.   11 ; 
monthly  bulletin  for  Nov.  1931.     1931.     ii-f  42  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50o. 
a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
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PROHIBITION   BUREAU 

Note. — A  Bureau  of  Prohibition  has  been  established  in  the  Department  of  .Justice 
in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  an  act  approved  May  27,  1930  (effective  July  1, 
1930),  which  transferred  from  the  Treasury  Department  to  the  Attorney  General  cer- 
tain functions  in  the  administration  of  the  national  prohibition  act. 

Law  observance.  Value  of  law  observance,  factual  monograph,  letter  from 
Attorney  General  transmitting,  in  response  to  Senate  resolution  459  (71st 
Cong.)  certain  information  relative  to  monograph  prepared  and.  published 
by  Bureau  of  Prohibition  in  Oct.  1930,  in  [on]  value  of  law  observance. 
Dec.  8,  1931.     7  p.     ( S.  doc.  13,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 


L.  C.  card  31-28662 


LABOR  DEPARTMENT 


Employment  Service.  Department  of  Labor,  Employment  Service,  supplemental 
estimate  of  appropriation  for  Department  of  Labor,  Employment  Service, 
fiscal  year  1932  [for  installation  of  additional  employment  offices  through- 
out country].  Dec.  10,  1931.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  162,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

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412  December,  1931 

Report.     19th  annual   report  of   Secretary   of  Labor,   fiscal   year   1931.     1931, 
vii+148     p.       [Includes     condensed     reports     of    divisions     and     bureaus.] 
*  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  14-30221  L 1.1 :  931 

CHILDREN'S    BUREAU 

Employment  certificates.  First  regular  employment  certificates  issued  to  work- 
ing children  in  1930.  [1931.J  13  p.  [From  19tli  annuiil  report,  1931,  with  ad- 
dition of  suiiplementary  tables.]     t  L  5.2:  En  7/930 

Food.     Emergency  food  relief  and  child  health;  [by  Martha  M.  Eliot,  Agnes  K. 
Hanua,  and  Hazel  K.  Stiebeling].     1931.     ii-j-lO  p.  narrow  8°     [Prepared  in 
cooperation   with   Home  Economics   Bureau,   Agriculture   Department.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  31-190  L  5.2  :  F  73 

How  to  spend  your  food  money;  [all  lettered  poster].     1931.     14XS.4  in. 

[Prepared  in  cooperation  witii  Home  Economics  Bureau,  Agriculture  Depart- 
ment.]    t  L5.14:F73 

Legislation  relating  to  children.  [1931.]  22  p.  [From  19th  annual  report, 
1931.]     t  L  5.1/a  :  L  524 

Relief  expenditures  [in  large  cities  of  United  States],  Jan.-Sept.  1931.     [1931.] 
21  p.  il.  4°     t 
L.  C.  card  L  31-189  L  o.l :  R  27 

Report.  19th  annual  report  of  chief  of  Children's  Bureau  to  Secretary  of  Labor, 
fiscal  year  1931.     1931.     iii+C8  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-S115  L  5.1 :  931 

EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 

Employment  agencies.     Monthly    report  of  activities   of  State  and   municipal 

employment   services  cooperating   with   United   States  Employment   Service. 
Oct.  1931.     1931.     10  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  L  24-62  L  7.11 :  931/10 

Industrial  em,p  oyment  information  bulletin,  Nov.  1931;  v.  11,  no.  11.     [1931.] 
48  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  21-17  L  7.8  :  931/ 11 

IMMIGRATION  BUREAU 

Report.     Annual  reiwrt  of  commissioner  general  of  immigration  to   Secretary 
of  Labor,  fiscal  year  1931.     1931.     vii+286  p.     *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  8-144S6  L  3.1 :  931 

LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Building.  Building  permits  in  principal  cities  of  United  States,  Oct.  1931. 
[1931.]     15  p.  il.     [From  MoiitLlv  labor  review,  Dec.  1931.]     t 

L  2.G/a  :  B  868/28 

Same,  Nov.  1931.     [1931.]     15  p.  il.     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Dec. 

1931.]     t  L  2.6/ a  :  B  868/29 

Ecuador.     Labor  legislation  of  Ecuador.     Nov.  1931.     iii+36+v  p.     (Bulletin 
559;  Foreign  labor  laws  series.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  31-187  L  2.3  :  559 

Same.     (II.  doc.  115,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Employment.     Trend    of   employment    and    labor    turnover,    Nov.    1931.     1931.. 
[l]+43  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  23-234  L  2.9 :  931/11. 

Japan.     Labor  conditions  of  women  and  children  in  Jajian  [with  bibliography]  ; 
by  Asa  Matsuoka.     Nov.  1931.     xil-f  l()2+v  p.     (Bulletin  558;  Industrial  rela- 
tions and  labor  conditions  series.)      ♦Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  L  .{1-188  L  2.3  :  55«- 

Ho'»v  <<»  «»r«UT  |>ul*Iiciitii>iiN — Soe   iiiforiiiiitioii    follon  iiiK   ffuileuta. 


December,  1931  413^ 

Japan — Continued. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  114,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Labor  laws  and  legislation.    Labor  legislation.  1930;   [prepared  by  Charles  F. 
Sharkey].     Oct.  1931.     v+59+iv   p.     (Bulletin  552;    Labor   laws  of  United 
States  series.)      [Contains  cumulative  index  to  the  laws  published  in  Bulle- 
tins 370,  403,  434,  470,  4SG,  528,  and  the  present  bulletin.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  L  13-80  L  2.3  :  552 

Same.     (H.  doc.  93.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Labor  turnover  in  certain  manufacturing  firms,  letter  from  Secretary  of  Labor 
transmitting,  in  response  to  Senate  resolution  430,  71st  Cong.,  certain  in- 
formation relative  to  labor  turnover  in  certain  manufacturing  firms  or 
plants,  June,  1929-Dec.  1930.  Dec.  14,  1931.  3  p.  (S.  doc.  20,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28663 

Mmithly  labor  review,  v.  33,  no.  6 ;  Dec.  1931.  1931.  vi-l-250-f  iv  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pL 
[This  publication  bears  also  the  volume  pagination  1265-1514.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.25. 

L.  C.  card  15-26485  L  2.6  :  33/6 

Special  akticles. — Productivity  of  labor  in  street  and  road  building  and  in  ditch 
digging. — Technological  changes  in  cigar  industry  and  their  effects  on  labor. — Arbitra- 
tion in  dress  industry  in  New  York  City  ;  by  N.  I.  Stone. — Conciliation  work  of  De- 
partment of  Labor,  Oct.  1931 ;  by  Hugh  L.  Kerwin. — Statistics  of  immigration,  Sept. 
1931  ;  by  J.  J.  Kunna. 

Note. — The  Monthly  labor  re¥iew  is  the  medium  through  which  the  Bureau  publishes 
its  regular  monthly  reports  on  such  subjects  as  prices,  wages,  industrial  disputes,  and 
employment  conditions,  as  also  the  results  of  original  investigations  too  brief  for  bul- 
letin purposes,  notices  of  labor  legislation  by  the  States  or  by  Congress,  and  Federal 
court  decisions  affecting  labor,  which  from  their  importance  should  be  given  attention 
before  tliey  could  ordinarily  appear  in  tlie  bulletins  devoted  to  these  subjects.  One 
free  subscription  will  be  given  to  all  labor  departments  and  bureaus,  workmen's 
compensation*  commissions,  and  other  offices  connected  with  the  administration  of 
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Statistics.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Superintendent  of 
Documents,  Washington,  D.'  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Prices.  Prices,  wholesale  and  retail.  Nov.  1931.  1931.  [l]+26  p.  il.  [Month- 
ly.]    t  L  2.6/a2 :  931/U 

AVhole-sale     prices      of     commodities,      Nov.      1931.     1931.     [1]+14     p. 

[Monthlv.]     t 

L.  C.  card  L  22-229  L  2.8:  931/11 

Report.     Annual  report  of  commissioner  of  labor  statistics,  fiscal  year  1931. 
1931.     [l]+2o  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  L  27-864  L  2.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  20,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Wage.9.  Union  scale  of  wages  and  hours  of  labor,  1913-31,  preliminary  report. 
1931.  [1] +1-56-180+184-190  p.  [This  publication  bears  also  the  volume 
pagination  642-666  and  1188-94.  From  Monthly  labor  review,  Sept.  and  Nov. 
1931.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  W  124/20 

Workmpti,\s  compensation.  New  workmen's  compensation  legislation  in  Mexico. 
[1931.]     13  p.     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Dec.  1931.]     t 

L2.6/a:C  738/8 

NATURALIZATION  BUREAU 

Report.    Annual  report  of  commissioner  of  naturalization  to  Secretary  of  Labor, 
fiscal  year  1931.    1931.     [l]+40p.    *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  14-6278  L  6.1:  931 

WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Report.  13th  annual  report  of  director  of  Women's  Bureau,  fiscal  year  1931. 
1931.    iii+.30  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  t-iqi.qqi 

L.  C.  card  L  20-1  I^  i^-^  •  ^^^ 

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414  Decemheh,  1931 

LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

Report.     Report  of  librarian  of  Congress,  fiscal  year  1931.    1931.    vii4-463  p.  5 
pi.  14  p.  of  pi.     *  Cloth,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  G-6273  L  C  1.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  10,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Thacher,  John  B.     Collection  of  John  Boyd  Thacher  in  Library  of  Congress, 
[v.]  1  [title-page  and  explanatory  note].     [1931.]     [2]  p.  large  8"    X 

L  C  13.2 :  T  32/t.p. 

COPYRIGHT  OFFICE 

Copyright.     [Catalogue  of  copyright  entries,  new  series,  pt.  1,  group  1,  Books, 
V.    28]    no.    110-122;    Dec.    1931.     Dec.    1-31,    1931.     p.    1673-1872.     [Issued 
several  times  a  week.] 
L.  C.  card  6-35347  L  C  3.6/1 :  28/1-110  to  1-122 

Note. — Each  number  is  issued  in  4  parts :  pt.  1,  group  1,  relates  to  books ;  pt.  1, 
group  2,  to  pamphlets,  leaflets,  contributions  to  newspapers  or  periodicals,  etc.,  lectures, 
sermons,  addresses  for  oral  delivery,  maps  ;  pt.  1,  group  .3,  to  dramatic  compositions, 
motion  pictures ;  pt.  2,  to  periodicals ;  pt.  3,  to  musical  compositions ;  pt  4,  to  works  of 
art,  reproductions  of  a  work  of  art,  drawings  or  plastic  works  of  scientiflc  or  technical 
character,  photographs,  prints,  and  pictorial  ilust rations. 

Subscriptions  for  the  Catalogue  of  copyright  entries  should  be  made  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  instead  of  to  the  Register  of  Copyrights. 
Prices  are  as  follows:  Paper,  .$10.00  a  yr.  (4  pt^  unbound),  foreign  subscription, 
$12.00;  pt.   1.  groups  1  and  2,  and  pt.  3,  each  $3.00  a  yr.,  foreign  subscription,   pt.   1, 

froup  1,  $3.65,  pt.  1,  group  2,  $3.60,  pt.  3,  $3.50:  pt.  1,  group  3,  pt.  2.  and  pt.  4,  each 
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plete calendar  year,  ^2.00. 

Same,  pt.  1,  group  3.  Dramatic  compositions,  motion  pictur.es,  v.  4,  no.  8.' 

1931.     iii-f  243-277  p.     [Monthly.]  L  C  3.6/1 :  4/3-8 

Same,  pt.  1,  group  3,  Dramatic  compositions,  motion  pictures,  v.  4,  no.  9. 

1931.     iii+279-310  p.    [Monthly.]  L  C  3.6/1 :  4/3-9 

Same,  pt.  3,  Musical  compositions,  v,  20,  no.  9.     1931.     v+1091-1212  p. 

[Monthly.]  L  C  3.6/3  :  26/9 

Report.    34th  annual  report  of  register  of  copyrights,  fiscal  year  1931.     1931. 
v-f  106  p.     *  Paper,  15c. 
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DOCUMENTS  DIVISION 

State  publications.     Monthly  check-list  of  State  publications,  v.  22,  nos.  7-S ; 
.Tuly-Aug.  1031.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  553-679.     [Two  numbers  issued  as 
one  publication.     Text  on  p.  2  and  4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy, 
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MEDIATION   BOARD 

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*  Paper,  10c. 
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MUSCLE  SHOALS  COMMISSION 

"Musetc  S^hoaLs.  Muscle  Shoals  Comnii.ssion.  roiwrt  relative  to  prolilom  of  apply- 
ing iM'iit'lits  available  at  Fnited  States  plants  at  Muscle  Shoals,  Ala.,  to  agri- 
cult  iiic  and  <levelopnient  of  resources  of  Tennessee  Valley  in  Interests  of 
agriculture.  Dec.  17, 1931.  S  i>.  (  S.  doc.  21,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
T-.  C.  card  31-2S664 

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December,  1931  415 

Muscle  Shoals — Continued. 

■ Muscle  Shoals,  plan  for  use  of  United  States  properties  on  Tennessee 

River  by  private  industry  for  manufacture  of  fertilizers  and  other  useful 
products,  presented  by  Muscle  Shoals  Commission,  Nov.  1931.  1931.  p.  3-112, 
16  pi.  3  maps,  8  p.  of  pi.  and  map,  4°     *  Cloth,  $1.65. 

L.  C.  card  31-2S665  y  3.M  97  :  R  29 

Note. — Includes  Survey  of  fertilizer  industry ;  by  P.  E.  Howard. — Review  of  con- 
centrated fertilizers;  [by  Albert  R.  Merz]. — Cost  to  B>deral  Government  of  trans- 
mitting and  selling  Muscl'>  Shoals  power  ;  report  by  M.  C.  Tyler  in  response  to  request 
of  Muscle  Shoals  Commission. — Economics  of  proposed  power  and  navigation  dams 
and  lease  value  of  Muscle  Shoals;  [report  by]  M.  C.  Tyler. 

NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Report.    Aeronautics,  17th  annual  report  of  National  Advisory  Committee  for 
Aeronautics,   [fiscal  year]   1931,  administrative  report  without  technical  re- 
ports.   1931.     viii+62  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  4°     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  16-26395  Y  3.N  21/5 :  1/931-1 

• Same.     (S.  doc.  4,  72d  Cong.  1st  se.ss.) 

NATIONAL   CAPITAL   PARK   AND   PLANNING 
COMMISSION 

Report.     Annual  report.  National  Capital  Park  and  Planning  Commission,  fiscal 
year  1931.     1931.     iii-f  99  p.  il.  6  maps.     *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  27-27829  NC  1.1 :  931 

NAVY   DEPARTMENT 

Court-martial   orders.     Court-martial   order   6,   1931;    June   30,    1931.     [1931.] 
29  p.  12°     [Monthly.]     $  N  1.14  :  931/6 

Same  7,  1931 ;  July  31,  1931.     [1931.]     32  p.  12°  [Monthly.]     J 

N  1.14:  931/7 

Files  and  filing    (documents).     United   States  Navy  filing  manual,   1931.     2d 
edition.     1931.     iii+507  p.     $ 
L.  C.  card  31-28632  N  1.2 :  F  47/2d  ed. 

Orders.     General  order  224   [6th  series]  ;  Nov.  13,  1931.     [1931.]     3  p.  4°     t 

N  1.13/6 :  224 

Report.    Annual  report  of  Secretary  of  Navy,  fiscal  year  1931.    1931.    iv-|-107  p. 
•  [Includes  operations  to  Sept.  15,  1931.]     *  Paper,  15c, 
L.   C.  card  8-8477  N  1.1/a  :  931 

AERONAUTICS  BUREAU 

Report.    Annual   report  of  chief   of  Bureau   of  Aeronautics   to    Secretary  of 
Navy,  fiscal  year  1931.     1931.     [l]+24  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  22-27369  N  28.1 :  931 

CONSTRUCTION  AND  REPAIR  BUREAU 

Report.     Annual  report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Construction  and  Repair,  fiscal 
year  1931.     1931.     [l]+27  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  N  4.1: 931 

ENGINEERING    BUREAU 

Bulletin  of  engineering  information  71 ;  Dec.  1,  1931.     1931.     iii-f  26  p.  il.  2  pi.  2 
p.  of  pi.     *  Paper,  15c.  xt  -in  o /o .  -1 

L.  C.  card  22-26665  N  19.9/2:  <1 

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416  December,  1931 

Report.     Annual  report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Engineering  to  Secretary  of  Navy, 
fiscal  year  1931.     1931.     [l]+12p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  8-32063  N  19.1 :  931 

JUDGE  ADVOCATE  GENERAL 

Court-martial  orders.    Index  of  Court-martial  orders,  year  ending  Dec.  31,  193ii. 

1931.  11+37  p.  12°     [Court-martial  orders  issued  by  Navy  Department.]     + 

N  1.14 :  930/ind. 

Report.    Annual   report  of  judge  advocate  general  of  Navy   to   Secretary   of 
Navy,  fiscal  year  1931.     1931.     [l]+29  p.     ♦Paper,  lOc 
L.  C.  card  8-12050  N  7.1 :  931 

MARINE  CORPS 

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year  1931.     1931.     [l]+20p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  S-8002  N  9.1 :  931 

MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY  BUREAU 

Report.    Annual  report  of  surgeon  general,  Navy,  chief  of  Bureau  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery,  to  Secretary  of  Navy,  fiscal  year  1931.     1931.     iii+288  p.  il.  1 
tab.    *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  8-9360  N  10.1 :  931 

NAVAL  OPERATIONS  OFFICE 

Messages.  Instructions  for  counting  and  computing  costs  of  class  D  and  E 
messages,  Sept.  1931.     1931.     iii-f  7  p.  4°     t  N  27.2  :  M  56 

Report.  Annual  report  of  chief  of  naval  operations  to  Secretary  of  Navy,  fiscal 
year  1931.     1931.     [l]+34  p.     ♦  Paper,  5c.  N  27.1:  931 

NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

Report.    Annual  report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Navigation  to  Secretary  of  Navy, 
fiscal  year  1931.     1931.     [l]+44  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  8-9359  N  17.1 :  931 

HYDROGKAPHIC  OFFICE 

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by  the  office  in  Washington  and  also  by  agents  at  the  principal  American  and  foreign 
seaports  and  American  lake  ports.  Copies  of  the  General  catalogue  of  mariners'  charts 
and  books  and  of  the  Hydrographic  bulletins,  reprints,  and  Notice  to  mariners  are  supplied 
free  on  application  at  the  Hydrograpliic  Office  in  Washington  and  at  the  branch  offices  in 
Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Baltimore,  Norfolk,  Savannah,  New  Orleans,  Galveston, 
San  Francisco,  San  Pedro,  Calif.,  San  Juan,  P.  R.,  Captain  of  the  Port,  Panama  Canal, 
Portland  (Oreg.),  Seattle,  Honolulu,  T.  H.,  Chicago,  Cleveland,  Buffalo,  Detroit,  Sault  Ste. 
Marie,  and  Duluth. 

Hydrographic  buUetin,  weekly,  no.  2203  [2204]-8;  Doc.  2-30,  1931.  1931.  Each 
1  p.  f°  [The  bulletin  for  Dec.  2  is  numbered  incorrectly  2203  instead  of 
2204.]     t  N  6.3  :  2204-8 

Notice  to  aviators  23  and  24,  1931 ;  Dec.  1  and  15  [1931].     [1931.]     18  leaves  and 
14  leaves,  narrow  12°     [Semimonthly.]     t 
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Notice  to  mariners  49-52,  1931;  Dec.  5-26  [1931].  [1931.]  [xxxiv] +1300-1485 
leaves.     [Weekly.]     t  N  6.11 :  931/49-52 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Hydrographic  OflSce,  fiscal  year  1931.     1931.     [1]  + 
26  p.  1  pi.     [App.  1  to  Annual  report  of  rhief  of  Bureau  of  Navigation,  1931.] 
*  Paper,  lOe. 
L.  C.  card  8-12043  N  6.1 :  931 

Tide  calendars.  Tide  calendar  [for  Baltimore  (Fort  McHenry)  and  Cape 
Henry],  Jan.  1932.     1931.     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/2 :  932/1 

Tide  calendar   [for  Norfolk  Navy  Yard  and  Newport  News.  Va.],  Jan. 

1932.  1931.     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/1 :  932/1 

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I 

Charts 

Aden,  Chilf  of.  Anchorages  in  Gulf  of  Aden,  Africa,  east  coast ;  chart  3637. 
Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Mav,  1914.  2d  edition,  Nov.  1931. 
22.4X26.2  in.     t  30c.  N  6.18 :  3637 

Bulbar  Anchorage,  from  British  sketch  survey  in  1897. 
Hals  Anchorage,  from  British  sketch  survey  in  1909. 
■Obokh   (Obock),  from  French  surveys  in  1864  and  1881. 
Zeila  Roadstead,  from  British  survey  in  1885. 

Asia  Minar,  Paspargo  Islet  to  Samos  Strait,  including  Gulf  of  Skala  Nuova, 
from  British  surveys  between  1835  and  1837 ;  with  inset.  Karlovassi  Harlior, 
Samos  I.,  from  Greek  plan  in  1931 ;  chart  4190.  Scale  1 :  103,529.  Washing- 
ton. Hydrographic  Office,  published  Dec.  1914,  4th  edition,  Nov.  1931.  25.8  X 
40.6  in.     tSOc.  N  6.18:  4190 

Bahia,  Brazil.  Porto  da  Bahia  (Porto  de  Sao  Salvador),  Bahia  de  Todos  os 
Santos,  east  coast  of  Brazil,  from  French  survey  in  1867,  with  additions  from 
Brazilian  surveys  to  1929;  chart  975.  Scale  naut.  m.=4.2  in.,  natural  scale 
1 :  17,500.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Feb.  1886,  29th  edi- 
tion, Nov.  1931.     27.7X22  in.     1 30c.  N  6.18:  975 

Brazil.  East  coast  of  Brazil,  Itacolomis  Reef  to  Rio  de  Janeiro,  compiled  from 
latest  information;  chart  1331.  Natural  scale  1:909,659  at  lat.  21°.  Wash- 
ington. Hydrographic  Office,  published  May,  1893,  34th  edition,  Oct.  1931. 
40X33.8  in.     t  60c.  N  6.18: 1331 

Colombia.  North  coast  of  Colombia  and  Venezuela,  Golfo  de  Darien  to  Puerto 
Cabello,  compiled  from  latest  information  ;  chart  964.  Natural  scale  1 :  956,168 
at  lat.  11"  N.  Washington,  Hydrogi-aphic  Office,  published  Dec.  1886,  49th 
edition,  Dec.   1931.     33X46.7  in.     1 70c.  N  6.18: 964 

Binding  Islands  and  Channel,  Straits  Settlements,  Malakka  Strait,  from  British 
surveys  to  1885;  chart  3738.  Scale  naut.  m.— 3  in.,  natural  scale  1:24,113. 
Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Aug.  1916,  2d  edition,  Oct.  1931. 
34.9X  25.8  in.     1 40c.  N  6.18  :  3738 

England,  south  coast,  Portland  to  Christchurch,  from  British  surveys  to  1922, 
topography  is  mainly  from  British  Ordnance  survey ;  chart  4497.  Natural 
scale  1 :  72,417  at  lat.  50°  35'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published 
Oct.  1915,  9th  edition,  Oct.  1931.    27.3X39.5  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18  :  4497 

Goletas  Channel,  with  passages  leading  into  Queen  Charlotte  Strait,  north 
coast  of  Vancouver  Island,  British  Columbia,  Canada,  from  British  surveys  in 
1860-1903,  with  additions  to  1922;  chart  1442.  Scale  naut.  m.=2  in.,  natural 
scale  1 :  36,186.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Aug.  1894,  13th 
edition,  Oct.  1931.    26.7X42.7  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18: 1442 

Honshu.  Harbors  and  anchorages  on  west  coast  of  Honshu,  Japan,  from 
Japanese  surveys  in  1898 ;  chart  1949.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  pub- 
lished July,  1901,  5th  edition,  Aug.  1931.     25.1X36.9  in.     t  40c.      N6.18:  1949 

Ac  Shima. 
Aoshima  Hakuchi.  . 
Hirasawa  Wan. 
Kamo  Eo. 
Nezugasekl  Ko. 
Obato  Wan. 
Sakata  Ko. 
Senami  Hakuchi. 
Shiokoshi  Bana. 
Tobi  Shima. 
Tobishima  Byochi. 

Monte  Cristi  Bay,  Dominican  Republic,  ifeland  of  Haiti,  north  coast,  W.  I.,  from 
surveys  by  3d  Squadron,  U.  S.  North  Atlantic  Fleet  in  1905,  with  additions 
from  Dominican  Republic  plan  of  1926;  chart  2287.  Scale  1,500  yds.=5.7  in., 
natural  scale  1 : 9,500.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  publishefl  Jan. 
1906,  8th  edition,  Oct.  1931.    26.9X22.4  in.     t  30c.  N  6.18:  2287 

Naoetsu  Har'bor  (Naoetsu  Ko),  northwest  coast  of  Honshu,  Japan,  from  Jap- 
anese survey  in  1892,  scale  naut.  m.=3  in.,  natural  scale  1:24,944;  Niigata 
Harbor    (Niigata  Ko),  northwest  coast  of  Honshu,   Japan,  from  Japanese 

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Naoctsu  Harbor — Continued. 

surveys  to  1930,  scale  iiaut.  m.=2.9  in.,  natural  scale  1:25.()4S;  chart  18-86. 
Wa.«hington,  Hydx-oprapliic  Olflce,  published  Dec.  1900,  7th  edition.  Dec.  1931. 
26 X  17.9  in.     t  20c.  N  6.1S :  1.SS6 

Pacific  Ocean,  western  part,  including  Eastern  Archipelago;  clmrt  5590.  Nat- 
ural scale  1 : 7,304,331  at  equator.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Oct. 
1931.    30.6X40.5  in.     [Magnetic  variation  curves  are  for  1930.1     t  60f. 

N  0.18 :  5590 

Pearl  Archipelago.  Northern  part  of  Archipielajro  de  las  Perlas  (Perlas  Is- 
lands), Gulf  of  Panama,  Panama,  ('entral  America,  from  survey  by  U.  S.  Niag- 
ara in  1929  and  1930;  chart  5581.  Natural  scale  1:40,000  at  lat.  S°  20'. 
Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Jan.  1931,  2d  edition.  Nov.  1931. 
37.1X30.7  in.     1 50c.  N(J.1S:5581 

Pilot  charts.  Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters,  .Ian.  1932;  chart  3500. 
Scale  1°  long. =0.7  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Dec.  18,  1931. 
23.3X35.1  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnishtnl  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.24 :  932/1 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Navigational  liints. — Creating  a  horizon ;  by  .1.  Y. 
Dreisonstok. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  Feb.  1932:  chart  2603.     Scale  1"=  long. =0.2 

in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Dec.  17,  1931.  22.5X31  in.  [.Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  I'.un'au.]     1 10c. 

N  6.17 :  932/2 
Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Northers  of  Mexican  and  Central  American  waters ;  by 
Willis  Edwin  Kurd. 

Pilot  chart  of  north  Atlantic  Ocean,   Jan.  1932;   chart   1400.     Scale  l" 

long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Dec.  18,  1931.  23X31.8  in. 
[Monthlj\  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c. 

L.  C.  card  14r-16339  N  6.15/1 :  932/1 

Note. — Contains    on    reverse :  Current    clmrt    of    nortli    Atlantic    Ocean,    January, 

covering  track  of  low-powered  st<'amers  Ix-tween  Straits  of  Florida  and  English 
Channel. 

Pilot  chart   of  north   Pacific   Ocean,   Feb.   1932:   chart   1401.     Scale   1' 

long. =0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office.  Dec.  18.  1931.  23.7X35.a 
in.  [Monthlv.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.16  :  932/2 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Navigational  hints. — Creating  a  horizon ;  by  J.  Y. 
Dreisonstok. 

■ Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Jan.  1932:  chart  1400?!. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office.  Dec.  17.  1931. 
23X31.8  in.  [Monthlv.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  fiu-nished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]      i  10c.  N  6.28:  932/1 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Synoptic  chart  [showing  all  weatlier  broadcasting 
stations  in  and  surrounding  north  Atlantic  Ocean]. — United  States  naval  aviation 
cliartlng  program. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air.   north   Pacific  Ocean.   Fell.  19.32:   chart   1401a. 

Scale  1°  l()ng.=0.2  in.  Wasliington.  Hydrographic  Office,  Dec  17.  1931. 
23.8X35.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  l)y  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.29 :  932/2^ 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  S.vnoptic  chart  fshowlng  all  principal  weather  liroad- 
cnsting  stations  in  and  surrounding  Pacific  Ocean].— United  States  naval  aviation 
charting  program. — Storm  tracks. 

St.  Pierre  Ilarhnr,  St.  Pierre  Island,  south  coast  of  N«"wfoundland,  from  French 
survey  in  1841,  witii  additions  in  18S1  ;  chart  1056.  Scale  naut.  m.=4  in., 
nMtnriil  scale  1:18.241.  Washington.  Hydrogniphic  Office,  luildisliod  Feb. 
isss.  12lh  edition,  Dec.  1931.     2.3.2X  18.7  in.     t  20»'.  N  6.18  :  1056 

fiilieriti.  Anchoragt*;  on  southeast  coast  of  Sil>eria.  Japan  Sea:  chart  2073. 
Wasliington.  IIvdrograplii<'  Office,  pul)li.>*hed  July.  1902.  4th  edition,  Nov.  1931. 
31.3X26.3  in.     t  40c.  N  »'>.18  :  2073 

(Jninitnnl   Hav.   from   Uussian  survey  in   1804. 

Mi'lki.votlnava   Hav.   from  Uussian  survey  In   ISflO. 

Micliacl   Sevmour.  Tort.  Olga  Bay.  from  British   Admiralty  chart  no.  2511. 

riiisiing  IMver.  Entrance  to.  from  Russian  survey  In   1R04. 

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:Siberia — Continued. 

St.  Eustaphia  Bay,  from  Russian  survey  in   1860. 

St.  Valentine  Bay.  from  Russian  survey  in  1860. 

Sudzukhe  River.  Entrance  to,  from  Russian  surveys  to  1926. 

Taukliu  River,  Entrance  to.  from  Russian  survey  in  1894. 

Tikhaya   Pristan    Harbor    (Inner    Harbor)    Olga'  Bay,    from    Russian   survey    in    1879 ; 

with    inset,    Brown    Channel,    entrance    to    Tikhaya    Pristan    (Inner)     Harbor,    Olga 

Bay,  from  Russian  survey  in  1879. 
Tkhaclgon  Bay,  from  Russian  survey  in  1860. 
Uspeniya  Bay  (Tcheniya  Bay)   from  Russian  survey  in  1860. 
Vantzin  River,  Entrance  to,  from  Russian  survey  in  1915. 

Solent,  The.  The  Solent,  including  Needles  Channel,  England,  south  coast, 
from  British  surveys  between  1879  and  1921  (topography  is  mainly  from 
British  Ordnance  survey)  ;  chart  4510.  Scale  naut.  m.=2.9  in.,  natural 
scale  1 :  25,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Jan.  1916,  6th 
edition,   Oct.   1931.     29.4X49   in.     1 60c.  N  6.18:  4510 

Tonkin  Gulf,  Tonkin,  French  Indo-China,  Tsieng  Mun  to  Trako  Island,  in- 
cluding interior  channels  and  offlying  islands,  from  latest  French  surveys ; 
chart  3163.  Natural  scale  1 :  73,137.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office, 
published   Oct.    1916,   4th   edition,   Nov.   1931.     25.8X38.7   in.     1 40c. 

N  6.18 :  3163 

Yangtze  River,  China,  Shanghai  to  Nanking,  from  Chinese  Government  surveys 
to  1926;  chart  3182.  Natural  scale  1:145,508  at  lat.  31°  40'.  Washington, 
Hydrographic  Office,  published  July,  1916,  6th  edition,  Nov.  1931.  31X45.9  in. 
[Map  is  in  2  sections.]     t  60c.  N  6.18:  3182 

NAVAL    OBVE21VATORY 

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RECRUITING    BUREAU 

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ORDNANCE   BUREAU 

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Same  [with  tabulated  statements].     1931.     [1] +663  p.     *  Paper,  75c. 

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by]  3(1  assistant  Postmaster  General.     Nov.  28,  1931.     1  p.  4"     t 

P  4.2 :  En  8/43 

Mail  nmlter.  Place  of  mailing  metered  Ist-cia.ss  matter;  [issued  by]  ."'.d  assist- 
ant Postmaster  General.     Ai>r.  25,  1930,  [reprint]   1931.     1  p.  12"     t 

P  4.2  :  M  56  '2-2 

Money-orders.  Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3(1  assistant  Postmaster 
Ceiieriil.     Dec.  7.  1031.     1  p.  oblong  21°     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/503 

Ho^  to  order  pabllcatlona — Sec  Intormntlon  (ollotvlnar  Content* 


December,  1931  421 


Money-orders — Continued. 

Stolen  money-order  forms 

Dec.  14,  1931.    1  p.  oblong  24" 

Stolen  money-order  forms 

Dec.  19,  1931.     1  p.  4°     f 

Stolen  money-order  forms 

Dec.  22,  1931.     1  p.  4°     t 

Stolen  money-order  forms 

Dec.   23,   1931.     1   p.   4°     t 

Stolen  money-order  forms 

Dec.  24,  1931.    1  p.  4°     t 

Stolen  money-order  forms 

Dec.  28,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  24° 

Stolen  money-order  forms 


[issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 
t  P  4.2  :  M  74/505 

[issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

P  4.2  :  M  74/.506 

[issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

P  4.2  :  M  74/507 

[issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

P  4.2  :  M  74/508 

[issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

P  4.2  :  M  74/509 

[issued  by]  8d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 
t  P  4.2  :  M  74/510 

[issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 


Dec.  29,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  24°     f  P  4.2  :  M  74/511 

Stolen   money    orders ;    [issued    by]    3d    assistant   Postmaster    General. 

Dec.  12,  1931.    1  p.  oblong  24°     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/504 

Postage-fitamps.  Ill  Olympic  winter  games  commemorative  stamp ;  [i.<?sued 
by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    Dec.  28,  1931.    1  p.  16°     t        P4.2:  019 

Washington  bicentennial  issues  [of  stamps  and  stamped  envelopes ;  issued 

by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     Dec.  14,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  32°     t 

P  4.2  :  W  27/3 

Postal  Inilletin,  v.  52,  no.  15769-793 ;  Dec.  1-31,  1931.  1931.  various  paging,  f° 
[Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays ;  none  issued  Dec.  26.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr.  P  1.3 :  52 

Postal  guide.  United  States  official  postal  guide,  4th  series,  v.  11.  no.  6 ;  Dec. 
1931,  monthly  supplement.  [1931.]  cover-title,  43  p.  [Includes  Changes  85-98 
affecting  United  States  official  postal  guide  for  July,  1931.  Text  on  p.  2-4 
of  cover.]  *  Official  postal  guide,  with  supplements,  $1.50,  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $1.75;  July  issue,  $1.00;  supplements  published  monthly  (11  pamphlets), 
50c.,  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  4-18254  P  1.10/1 :  931/6 

Report.    Annual  report  of  Postmaster  General,  fiscal  year  1931.    1931.    ix+191 
p.     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  8-10371  P  1.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  7,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Note. — The  Bureau  of  Accounts,  under  the  direction  of  a  Comptroller,  was  established 
under  the  provisions  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  June  10,  1921.  It  is  charged  with 
the  administrative  examination  of  the  accounts  and  vouchers  of  the  postal  service  for- 
>ner!y  imposed  by  law  upon  the  Auditor  for  the  Post  Office  Department 

Retirement.  Redeposit  of  fund  following  retirement  in  service  is  required  to 
obtain  retirement  annuity ;  [issued  bv]  Office  of  Comptroller.  Dec.  23,  1931. 
1  p.  4°     t  P  22.2 :  R  31 

COMPTROLLER'S    OFFICE 

See,  above,  Accounts  Bureau 

EQUIPMENT  AND   SUPPLIES  DIVISION 

Motor-vehicle  supplies.  List  of  motor-vehicle  items  furnished  for  use  in  mo- 
tor-vehicle service.  Government-operated  star  service,  and  motor-cycle  service. 
Dec.  1,  1931.     [l]+25  leaves.     $  P  18.2 :  M  85/4/931 

INTERNATIONAL   POSTAL   SERVICE   DIVISION 

Steamboats.  Schedule  of  steamers  appointed  to  convey  mails  from  United 
States  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Territory  of  Hawaii  and  to  possessions 
of   United    States,   schedule   of   air   mail   routes   available   for   dispatch   of 

Ho'tv  to  order  publications — See  information  folio-wins  Contents 


422  Decembek,  1931 

Steamboats — Continued. 

articles  mailed  in  Unitecl  States  to  and  in  foreign  countries,  Jan.  1932. 
[Dec.  23,  1931.]  12  p.  f  [Monthly.]  •Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  sub.scription.  7;>c. 

L.  C.  card  25-26231  P  8.5  :  932/1 

POSTAL  SAVINGS  SYSTEM 

Report.    Annual  report  of  Postal  Savings  System,  [fi.scal  year]   1931.     Dec.  8. 
1931.     50  p.     (II.  doc.  24,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  Hk-. 
L.  C.  card  13-35115 

RAILWAY    MAIL    SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  135,  Dec.  4,  1931.  14th  division.  Rail- 
way Mail  Service,  comj»rising  Nebraska,  Colorado,  and  Wyoming.  Klopp 
Printing  Co.,  Omaha  [Dec.  4.  1931].     112  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/14  :  135 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  425,  Dec.  4,  1931,  8th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Arizona,  California,  Hawaii,  Nevada,  and  Utah.  San 
Franci.sco  P.  O.   [Dec.  10,  1931].     144  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/8 :  425 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  488,   Dec.   16,   1931.  5th  division.   Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Kentucky.  Roessler  Bros..  Inc.. 
Cincinnati,  O.,   [Dec.]   16,  1931.     172  p.  narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/5:  488 

Sche<lule  of  mall  routes,  no.  494,  Nov.  30,  1931.  7th  division.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Kansas  and  Missouri.  Security  Printing  Co.,  St. 
Louis.  Mo..    [Nov.]   30,  1931.     144  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/7: 494 

Schedule  of  mail   routes,   no.  517,   Deo.   16,   1931.  6th  division.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Illinois  and  Iowa.  Jas.  T.  Igoe  Co.  [Dec.  16.  1931]. 
169+ [1]      p.     narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/6: 517 

Schedule  of  mail   routes,   no.   544,   Dec.  24.   1931,  4th   division.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Alabama.  Florida.  Georgia,  South  Carolina,  and 
Tennessee.     Lyon-Printiug  Co.,  Atlanta  [Dec.  24,  1931]     136  p.  narrow    8"     t 

P  10.12/4  :  &44 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topojrrapliy  has  prepared  rural-delivory  maps  of  cotintit's  In 
whicli  niral  delivery  is  completely  establislied.  They  are  published  in  two  forms,  one 
giving  simply  the  rural  freo  delivery  route.s  startiiiR  from  a  single  given  post  office,  und 
sold  at  7."i  cents  each  ;  the  otlier,  the  rural  free  delivery  routes  in  an  entire  county,  sold 
at  ."0  cents  each.  A  tiniforni  scale  of  1  inch  to  1  mile  Is  used.  The  runl-dellvery  county 
maps  are  printed  from  the  latest  nejratives.  It  is  impracticalile  for  the  Department  to 
keep  maps  corrected  to  date  at  all  times.  Editions  are  not  issued,  l)Ut  blue  print  copies 
are  produced  in  respf>nse  to  special  calls  addressed  to  the  Dishursinjr  Clerk,  Post  OlBce 
Department,  Washintrton,  D.  C.  These  maps  should  not  be  confused  with  the  post  route 
maps,  for  which  see  Monthly  catalogue  for  February,  1031,  pa^'e  733. 

PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED   STATES 

Addreux  of  President  Hoover  at  oi)ening  meeting  of  President's  Conference  on 
Home  Puililing  and  Home  Ownership.  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  2.  1931.     1931. 
[11+4  p.     t 
L.    <\    card    ;U-2Sft3:^  Pr  31.2:  II  75 

Alaslca.  Executive  order.  i)nl»lic  water  reserve  no.  144.  Alaska.  Dec.  7.  1931. 
1  p.  4°     (No.  5754.)     •  Paper,  5c.  Pr31.5:  Al  12/43 

Burton,  Mm.  Florence  F.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  Mrs.  Florence  F. 
I'.urton.     Dec.  IS.  1931.     1  p.  4"     (No.  5762.)     ♦  Pap«^r,  5e.  Pr  31.5  :H  954 

Cnlifomiii.  ExtH-nlivo  order,  revocation  of  wilhdrawal  of  Ijinds  for  lighthon.xe 
purposes,  ("aliloriiiM.      .\dv.  2:H.  VXU.      1   p.  4'      (No.  57.">0. »      ♦  I':ii<er,  .">c. 

Pr31.5:C  128/44 

ChriHtnms.  Executive  order,  Cliri.stmn.s,  1931  [directing  (hat  the  several  Execu- 
tive Deparlnienis  iind  indeiM'iident  (^iovi>rnnient  estiililisluiients  in  District  of 
Colunibla.  iiicliidin;,'  Covernnieiit  Printing  Ollice  smd  N:ivy  Yard  and  stations, 
be  closed  on  Salurdav,  Dec.  2G,  1931].  Dec.  22.  1931.  1  p.  4"  (No.  5703.) 
♦  PaiK'r,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  C46/3 

II«>%v   to   orjItT  iiubllcutlonN — .So*'   liiforniiidoii    folIotvliiK'  Content* 


December,  1931  423 

Civil  service.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  civil-service  rule  5  [qualifications 
of  applicants].     Dec.  22.  1931.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5764.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  31.5 :  C  499/30 

Executive  order,  amendment  of  civil-service  rule  7  in  relation  to  appor- 
tionment.    Dec.  7,  1931.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5753.)     *  Paper,  5c.      Pr  31.5 :  C  499/29 

Colorado.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  classification,  Colo- 
rado.    Dec.  3,  1931.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5751.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  C  719/36 

Egg-plant.  Decreasing  rate  of  duty  on  eggplant,  proclamation.  [Dec.  2.  1931.] 
2  p.  4°  ([No.  1977.])  [Cuba  is  the  principal  competing  country.]  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  Pr  31.7  :  Eg  39/2 

Feldspar.  Decreasing  rate  of  duty  on  feldspar,  proclamation.  [Dec.  2,  1931.] 
2  p.  4°  ([No.  1980.])  [Canada  is  the  principal  competing  country.] 
*  Paper,   5c.  Pr  31.7  :  F  333 

Glass.  Decreasing  rates  of  duty  on  cylinder,  crown,  and  sheet  glass,  proclama- 
tion. [Dec.  2,  1931.]  2  p.  4°  ([No.  1981.])  [Belgium  is  the  principal  com- 
peting  country.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.7  :  G  463/2 

Inter^mtional  relations.     Message  of  President  of  United  States  on  foreign  af- 
fairs, communicafetl  to  the  two  Houses  of  Congress,  Dec.  10,  1931,  1st  session, 
72d  Congress.     1931.     [l]-t-10  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28695  Pr  31.8 :  F  76 

Same,  with  title.  Foreign  affairs,  message  on  foreign  affairs  transmitted 

to  Congress  Dec.  10,  1931.     1931.     [1]  -j-8  p.     (H.  doc.  161,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
L.  C.  card  31-28696 

Message.     Message  of  President  of  United   States  communicated  to   the  two 
Houses  of  Congress  at  beginning  of  1st  session  of  72d  Congress,  [Dec.  8]  1931. 
1931.     [1]-|-14  p.     [The  1st  session  of  the  72d  Congress  convened  Dec.   7, 
1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28634  Pr  31.1 :  931 

Same.     1931.     [l]+12p.     (H.  doc.  1,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Mississippi.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  classification, 
Mississippi.     Dee.  10,1931.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5755.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5 :  M  691/3 

'Sational  fore.^ts.  Executive  order,  transfer  of  lands  from  Datil  to  Cibola,  for- 
merly Manzano.  National  Forest,  N.  Mex.  Dec.  3.  1931.  1  p.  map.  4"  (No. 
5752.)     *  Paper,  25c.  Pr  31.5  :  C  482 

Executive  order,  transfer  of  lands  from  Lewis  and  Clark  to  Helena  Na- 
tional Forest,  Mont.     Dec.  16,  1931.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5756.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :  H  366/2 

Peas.  Increasing  rate  of  duty  on  peas,  proclamation.  [Dec.  2,  1931.]  2  p.  4° 
([No.  1976.])      [Mexico  is  the  principal  competing  country.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.7 :  P  32 

Pepper.  Decreasing  rate  of  duty  on  peppers,  proclamation.  [Dec.  2,  1931.] 
2  p.  4°     ( [No.  1978.] )     [Cuba  is  the  principal  competing  country.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  31.7  :  P  396 

Petrified  Forest  Natioiial  Monument,  Ariz.,  proclamation.  Nov.  30,  1931.  1  p. 
4°     (No.  1975.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.7  :  P  448/2 

Savannah  River  Wild  Life  Refuge.  Executive  order,  Savannah  River  Wild  Life 
Refuge,  Ga.  and  S.  C.  [Nov.  12,  1931.]  9  p.  map,  4°  ([No.  5748.])  ♦Pa- 
per, 5c.  Pr  31.5 :  Sa  93 

Shoes.  Decreasing  rate  of  duty  on  turn  shoes,  increasing  rate  of  duty  on 
McKay-sewed  shoes,  proclamation.  [Dec.  2,  1931.]  2  p.  4°  ([No.  1979.]) 
[Switzerland  is  the  principal  competing  country  for  turn  shoes  and  Czecho- 
slovakia for  McKay-sewed  shoes.]     *  Pai>er,  5c.  Pr31.7:  Sh  73 

Unemployed.  President  Hoover's  appeal,  Nov.  16,  1931,  to  oflicers  and  employees 
of  Departments  and  independent  establishments  and  of  government  of  District 
of  Columbia  [to  join  in  relieving  distress  gi'owing  out  of  unemplovment :  all 
lettered  poster].     1931.     22X17  in.     t  Pr  31.2  :Un  2/2 

HoTT  to   order  i>iiblications See  information  following:  Contents 


424  Decembeh,  1931 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  PUBLIC  PARKS  OF  NATIONAL 

CAPITAL  OFFICE 

Reiiort.    Annual  report  of  director  of  public  buildiugs  and  public  parks  of  Na- 
tional Capital,  [fiscal  year]  1931.     1931.     vi+98  p.  il.  2  pi.     ♦  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  26-27730  PB  1.1 :  931 

SHIPPING  BOARD 

Commerce.     Water  borne  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  fiscal  year  1930 ; 
[prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Research.     1931.     [3]  leaves  +  111  p.  oblong  8°     (Re- 
port 216-30.)     ♦Paper,  3oc. 
L.  C.  card  23-26420  SB  7.5/216 :  930 

Imports  and  exports  of  commodities  by  United  States  coastal  districts  and  for- 
eign trade  regions,  June.  1931;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Research.  [Nov.  17] 
1931.  10  leaves,  oblong  large  8°  (Report  B.  R.  275.)  [Monthly.  Figures 
subject  to  revision.]     t  SB  7.5/275 :  m  931/6 

Xorth  Paciflo  Steamship  Line.  Formal  investigation  docket  no.  70,  in  re  North 
Pacific  Steamship  Line;  [decided  Aug.  19,  1931;  reiMirt  and  order  of  board]. 
1931.     [l]-f227-229+[l]  p.     [Report  from  Shipping  Board  reports,  v.  1.]     + 

SB  1.10/a  :  N  811 

Report.     15th  annual  report  of  Shipping  Board,  fiscal  year  1031.     1931.     vli-f 
133  p.  2  pi.     [Pt.  1  of  this  report  relates  to  the  Shipping  Board,  pt.  2  to  the 
Shipping  Board  Merchant  Fleet  Corporation.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  18-26039  SB  1.1 :  931 

• Same.     (H.  doc.  16,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

SHIPPING  BOARD  MERCHANT  FLEET  CORPORATION 

Merchant  marine  bulletin,  v.  5,  no.  6;  Dec.  1931.  u.  p.  [1931].  32  p.  il.  large  8° 
[Monthly.]     t  SB  2.16:  5/6 

Ships.     Schedule  of  sailings  [Shipping  Board  vessels,  general  cargo,  i>assenger, 
and  mail  services]  Dec.  1,  1931-Jan.  15,  1932  [no.  121;  issued  by  Traflic  De- 
partment].    [1931.]     8  p.  il.  4°,  folded  into  narrow  8°  size.     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  23-26331  SB  2.14  :  931/12 

SMITHSONIAN  INSTITUTION 

Note. — In  a  roccnt  price-list,  the  Smithsonian  Institution  publishes  this  notice  :  "  Appli- 
cants for  the  publications  in  tliis  list  are  requested  to  state  tlie  grounds  for  their  requests, 
as  the  Institution  is  able  to  supply  papers  only  as  an  aid  to  tlie  researches  or  studies  Id 
whicli  they  are  especially  interested.  Tiiese  papers  are  distributed  rnatis,  except  where 
price  Is  given,  and  should  be  ordered  by  the  publication  numbers  nrranjjed  In  sequence. 
The  serial  publications  of  tlie  Smithsonian  Institution  are  as  follows:  1,  Smithsonian 
contributions  to  knowledge;  i;,  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections;  .".  Smithsonian  an- 
nual reports.  No  sets  of  these  are  for  sale  or  distribution,  ns  most  of  the  volumes  are 
out  of  print.  The  papers  Issued  in  the  series  of  Contributions  to  knowledge  and  Mis- 
cellaneous collections  are  distributed  without  cli.\rge  to  public  libraries,  educational 
establlsliments,  learm-d  societies,  and  specialists  in  this  country  and  abroad  ;  and  are 
supplied  to  other  Institutions  and  individuals  at  the  prices  indicated.  Kemittanci^s  should 
be  made  payable  to  the  '  Smithsonian  Institution."  The  Smithsonian  report  volumes  and 
the  papers  reprinted  In  separate  form  therefrom  are  distributed  gratuitouslu  by  the 
Institution  to  libraries  and  inillviduals  throughout  the  worbl.  Very  few  of  the  Report 
volumes  are  now  available  at  the  Institution,  but  many  of  those  of  which  the  Smith 
Honlan  edition  Is  exhatisted  can  be  purchased  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents, 
Government  Printing  Olllce,  \Vashini;ton.  I>.  C.  The  Institution  maintains  mailing-lists 
of  public  libraries  and  other  educational  establishments,  but  no  gciural  mailinff-list  of 
individunls.  A  library  making  application  to  be  listed  for  Smithsonian  publications 
bIiouM  state  the  ntinib'-r  of  volumes  which  it  contains  and  the  datc>  of  Its  establishment, 
and  liave  the  ciidorseniiiK   of  a   Meniln-r  of  Congress." 

The  annual  reports  are  the  only  Smithsonian  publications  that  are  regularly  issued  as 
public  documents.  All  the  ntliers  are  paid  for  from  the  private  funds  of  the  Institution, 
nut  as  they  are  nsinilly  regarded  ns  iniblic  documents  and  have  free  transmission  by 
mall  they  are  listed  In  the  Monthly  catalogue. 

Arrlimnlization  of  white  race  in  the  tropics;  hv  Robert  De  C.  Ward.  1931. 
[ll-f-r.57-.'76  i>.     tl'nhlicMtion  .3103.)     [From  Iloport.  1930.]     t 

S  I  1.1/a  :  W  582/2 

IIn>v   to   order  iiiililirnt  lonn — See  i  iiforiiiitt  Ion    follo^vlnic  Content* 


December,  1931  425 

JSair.  Human  hair  and  primate  patterning ;  by  Gerrit  S.  Miller,  jr.  Washing- 
ton, Smithsonian  Institution,  Dec.  19,  1931.  [2] +13  p.  5  p.  of  pi.  (Publica- 
tion SI  30;  Smithsonian  miscellaneous  collections,  v.  So,  no.  10.)  t  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28666  S  1 1.7  :  85/10 

Molland  Tunnel.  Eighth  wonder,  Holland  vehicular  tunnel ;  by  Carl  C.  Gray 
and  H.  F.  Hagen.  1931.  [1] +577-^07  p.  il.  30  p.  of  por,  and  pi.  (Publica- 
tion 3104.)     [From  Report,  1930.]     t  SI  1.1/a  :  H  719 

Jtepoi'ts.  Annual  report  of  board  of  regents  of  Smithsonian  Institution,  year 
ending  June  30,  1930  [with  report  of  secretary,  etc.,  and  appendix  containing 
scientific  papers].  1931.  xii+650  p.  il.  2  por.  9  pi.  180  p.  of  por.  and  pi. 
(Publication  3077.)     *  Cloth,  $2.00. 

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Contents. — Report  of  secretary  of  Smithsonian  Institution  [with  reports  of  subordi- 
nate bureaus,  including  library,  and  editor's  report  on  publications  issued]. — Report 
of  executive  committee  of  board  of  regents  of  Smithsonian  Institution. — Proceedings  of 
■board  of  regents  of  Smithsonian  Institution. — Beyond  red  in  spectrum  ;  by  H.  D.  Bab- 
cock. — Growth  in  our  knowledge  of  the  sun ;  by  Charles  E.  St.  John. — Modern  sun 
■cult ;  by  J.  W.  Sturmer. — Moon  and  radioactivity  ;  by  V.  S.  Forbes. — Modern  concepts 
in  physics  and  their  relation  to  chemistry  ;  by  Irving  Langmuir. — Waves  and  corpuscles 
"in  modem  phy-sics,  by  Louis  de  Froglie;  [translation].. — New  researches  on  effect  of 
light  waves  on  growth  of  plants ;  by  F.  S.  Brackett  and  Earl  S.  Johnston. — Autogiro, 
its  characteristics  and  accomplishments ;  by  Harold  F.  Pitcairn. — Ten  years'  gliding 
and  soaring  in  Germany  ;  by  Walter  Georgii. — First  rains  and  their  geological  signifi- 
cance ;  by  Assar  Hadding.— Weather  and  glaciation  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Chester 
A.  Reeds. — Wild  life  protection,  urgent  problem  ;  by  Ernest  P.  Walker. — Nesting  habits 
of  Wagler's  oropendola  on  Barro  Colorado  Island ;  by  Frank  M.  Chapman. — Rise  of 
applied  entomology  in  United  States  ;  by  L.  O.  Howard. — Man  and  insects  ;  by  L.  O. 
Howard. — Use  of  fish  poisons  in  South  America  ;  by  Ellsworth  P.  Killip  and  Albert  C. 
Smith. — Rare  parasitic  food  plant  of  the  Southwest  [Ammobroma  sonorae  Torr..  with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Frank  A.  Thackery  and  M.  French  Gilman. — Mechanism  of 
organic  evolution  ;  by  Charles  B.  Davenport. — Extra  chromosomes,  source  of  variations 
In  jimson  weed ;  by  Albert  F.  Blakeslee. — Age  of  human  race  in  light  of  geology ;  by 
Stephen  Richarz. — Elements  of  culture  of  circumpolar  zone ;  by  W.  G.  Bogoras. — 
Tell  en-Nasbeh  excavations  of  1929,  preliminary  report ;  by  William  Frederic  Bad6. — 
Recent  progress  in  field  of  Old  World  prehistory';  by  George  Grant  MacCurdy. — Ancient 
seating  furniture  in  collections  of  National  Museum  :  by  Walter  Hough. — Aspects  of 
aboriginal  decorative  art  in  America  based  on  specimens  in  National  Museum ;  by 
Herbert  W.  Krieger. — Acclimatization  of  white  race  in  the  tropics  ;  by  Robert  De  C. 
"Ward. — Eighth  wonder,  Holland  vehicular  tunnel ;  by  Carl  C.  Gray  and  H.  F.  Hagen. — 
Jesse  Walter  Fewkes ;  bv  John  R.  Swanton  and  F.  H.  H.  Roberts,  jr. — George  Perkins 
Merrill,  1854-1929  ;  by  Charles  Schuchert. — Index. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  21,  pt.  1,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

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nate bureaus,  etc.]  year  ending  June  30,  1931.  1931.  vii+159  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi. 
(Publication  3128.)     *  Paper,  20c. 

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ETHNOLOGY  BUREAU 

Choctaw  Indians.  Source  material  for  social  and  ceremonial  life  of  Choctaw 
Indians  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  John  R.  Swanton.  1931.  vii+282  p.  il.  1 
por.  1  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  and  map.  (Bulletin  103.)  [Includes  an  appendix  which 
gives  the  original  texts  of  the  3  most  important  French  authorities  on  the 
subject  of  this  Bulletin.]  *  Paper,  60c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28593  S  I  2.3  :  103 

Same.     (H.  doc.  819,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  comprise  an  annual  report  and  three 
scientific  series,  viz.,  Proceedings,  Bulletins,  and  Contributions  from  national  herbarium. 
The  editions  are  distributed  to  established  lists  of  libraries,  scientific  institutions,  and 
specialists,  any  surplus  copies  being  supplied  on  application.  The  Proceedings  are  usually 
brief  technical  papers  and  the  Bulletins  generally  monographs  based  on  the  Museum  col- 
lections in  biology,  geology,  and  anthropology.  No  sets  of  any  of  these  series  can  now  be 
furnished. 

Beginning  with  v.  66,  the  binding  of  volumes  of  Proceedings  in  either  paper  or  cloth  was 
discontinued.  The  separate  papers  will  be  sent  to  depository  libraries  and  to  others  desig- 
nated to  receive  them,  as  issued,  and  a  title-page  and  index  will  be  published  for  each 
volume  So  that  the  volume  may  be  bound  if  desired. 

Merostomes.  New  Middle  Cambrian  merostome  crustacean ;  by  Charles  Elmer 
Resser,     1931.     cover-title,  4  p.  1  pi.      (Proceedings,  v.  79,  art.  33;  no.  2899.)      t 

SI  3.6:  2899 

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Pottery.     AboriRinal   Indian  pottery   of  Dominican   Republic;   by  Herbert   W. 

Krieger.     1931.     iii  +  165  p.   5C  p.   of   pi.   and   maps.     (Bulletin  150.)     •  Pa« 
per,  75e. 

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Proceed  in  ffs  of  National  Musi-uiii,  [title-page,  contents,  and  list  of  illustrations 
to]  V.  78.     1931.     xii  p.     t  SI  3.G:  2844-2^60/t.  p.  &  cout. 

Pufilication.i.  Li.><t  of  publi<'ations  issued  by  National  Museum  during  fiscal 
year  1930-31.  [1931.]  p.  197-200.  [From  Report  on  progress  and  condition 
of  National  Museum,  year  ended  June  30,  1931.]     t  SI  3.9: 931 

Report.     Report  on   progress  and   condition  of  National  Museum,  year  ended 

June  30.   1031.     1031.     ix-f223   i>.    11.   2  pi.     [Title   on  cover   is:    Report   of 
United  States  National  Mu.seum,  1931.]     ♦  Taper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  6-6378  SI  3.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  21.  pt.  2,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Shells  {conchology) .  New  marine  shell  of  genus  Xenophora  from  Florida:  by 
Paul  Bartsch.  1931.  cover-title,  2  p.  1  pi.  (Proceedings,  v.  80,  art.  17;  no. 
2917.)      t  SI  3.6:  2917 

Trematodes.  Four  new  species  of  trematode  worms  of  subfamily  Oneliocotyli- 
nae  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  G.  A.  MacCalluni.  li«l.  cover-title. 
8  p.  il.  1  pi.     (Proceedings,  v.  79,  art.  20;  no.  2892.)      t  SI  3.6:  2892 

NATIONAL  ZOOLOGICAL  PARK 

Report  of  director  of  National  Z(X>logical  Park,  year  ended  June  30.  1931.     1931. 
[l]-f86-116  p.     [From  Smithsonian  Institution  report,  1931.]     t 
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STATE   DEPARTMENT 

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mimeographed  releas^e.s  are  made  available  to  the  public  weekly  in  priute<l  form  ;  also, 
all  publications  (except  laws.  Executive  orders,  proclamations,  and  treaties)  an-  num- 
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similar  character  are  brought  within  well-deflned"  series,  and  each  series  publication  Ix'ars 
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ortler  in  which  they  are  signed.  Treaties  are  Issued  in  a  separate  series  and  are  num- 
beretl  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  proclaimed.  Indexes  to  the  I'ress  releases  are 
supplied  semiannually,  as  of  December  .{1  and  June  80.  The  Department  of  State  includes 
In  the  Press  release  series,  each  quarter,  a  complete  list  of  its  publications  for  tl>e  pre- 
ceding quarter. 

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of  the  Government  under  requisition  of  the  Department  of  State  and  certain  relevant 
Congressional  documents. 

Claims.  Interest  iMiyments  on  American  embassy  drafts,  report  relative  to  ap- 
I>ropriation  for  payment  of  interest  arising  from  delay  in  i»aynuiit  of  dralts 
and  cable  transfers  of  American  embassies  in  Petrograd  and  Constantinople 
between  Dec.  23.  1915,  and  Apr.  21,  1917.  Dih-.  It).  1031,  .">  p.  (S.  <bK-.  18, 
72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Diplomatic   list,    Dec,    1931.     [1931.]     cover-title,    ii-|-46   p.  24"     ([Publication 

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Consists  of  reprints  of  certain  i)ages  in  chapters  2-;i.  5-6,  8,  11-12,  15  and  16 
of  Instructions  t*)  diiilomatic  oflicrrs  of  United  States,]      X 

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DisfiniKtiiK tit.  Expenses  of  American  delegates  to  general  disarmament  con- 
ference, report  relative  to  ai>i'n>priation  to  defiay  expen.ses  of  sending  Ameri- 
can delegation  to  general  di.'^armament  conference  to  be  held  in  Geneva,  Feb. 
2.  1932.     Dec,  21,  1931.     3  p.      ( S.  doc.  26,  72«1  Cong,  1st  sess.)      ♦  Paiier.  5c. 

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December,  1931  427 

Foreign  service  retii'ement  and  disability  fund,  report  showing  all  receipts  and 
disbursements  on  account  of  refunds,  allowances,  and  annuities,  fiscal  year 

1930,  in  connection  with  foreign  service  retirement  and  disability  system. 
Dec.  10,  1931.    4  p.     (S.  doc.  17,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Inter-American  Congress  of  Rectors,  Deans,  and  Educators  in  General,  Habana, 
Cuba.  Feb.  20-23.  1930,  report  of  chairman  of  delegation  of  United  States. 

1931.  iii+136+[2]  p.  (Conference  series  8;  [Publication  255].)  [Final 
act,  motions,  agreements,  resolutions,  and  conventions  in  Spanish  and 
English.]     *  Paper,  2oc. 

L.  C.  card  31-28576  S5.30:8 

Paitilla  Point.  Panama  Canal  Zone,  communication  recommending  modification 
of  boundary  line  between  Panama  Canal  Zone  and  Republic  of  Panama,  so 
far  as  it  affects  land  in  Panama  Canal  Zone  known  as  Paitilla  Point  military 
reservation.    Dec.  10,  1931.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  15,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Polar  expeditions.  Second  polar  year  program,  report  relative  to  appropriation 
for  participation  by  United  States  in  2d  polar  year  program,  Aug.  1,  1932- 
Aug.  31,  1933.  Dec.  10,  1931.  3  p.  (S.  doc.  16,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Press  releases,  weekly  issue  no.  114-117 ;  Dec.  5-26,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  507-628. 
(Publication  260,  263,  264,  and  265.)  [Weekly  issue  no.  117  includes  list 
of  Publications  of  Department  of  State  during  quarter  beginning  Oct.  1,  1931. 
See  also  note  above  under  center  head,  State  Department.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
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Telephoiie  directory.  Department  of  State  [Dec.  1931]  ;  compiled  in  Division 
of  Communications  and  Records.     1931.     iv+30  p.  4"     t  S  1.21 :  931 

Treaty  information,  bulletin  26,  Nov.  30.  1931;  compiled  by  Treaty  Division. 
1931.     iv+33  p.     ([Publication  262.])     [Monthly.    The  period  covered  is  the 
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MIXED  CLAIMS  COMMISSION,  UNITED   STATES  AND   GERMANY 

Quasi,  Charles  W.  American  commissioner,  decision  76,  in  matter  of  fixing 
reasonable  fees  for  attorneys  or  agents  under  authority  of  sec.  9  of  settle- 
ment of  war  claims  act  of  1928 ;  docket  no.  13874,  Charles  W.  Quast,  on  behalf 
of  himself  and  his  wife,  Marie  A.  Quast,  claimant.  Lewis  Arthur  McGowan, 
attorney.  1931.  ii+499-503  p.  t 
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SUPREME   COURT 

Alliance  Insurance  Company  of  Philadelphia.  Certificate,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
no.  548,  Joseph  S.  MacLaughlin,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  1st  district 
of  Pennsylvania,  vs.  Alliance  Insurance  Company  of  Philadelphia,  on  cer- 
tificate from  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i+3  p.     t  Ju  6.7  :  Al  55 

Chicago  Portrait  Company.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  378, 
David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  vs.  Chicago  Portrait  Com- 
pany, on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  ii+30  p.     t  Ju  6.7  :  C  432/4 

Du  Pont,  William.  Certificate,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  546,  Wallace  S.  Handy, 
collector  of  internal  revenue  for  district  of  Delaware,  vs.  Delaware  Trust 
Company,  executor  of  William  du  Pont  et  al.,  on  certificate  from  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  3d  circuit.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+2  p.     t  Ju  6.7  :  D  927/2 

Home  Title  In^irance  Company.  Transcript  of  record.  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  356, 
United  States  vs.  Home  Title  Insurance  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  cir- 
cuit court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.     [1931.]     cover-title,   ii+73  p.     t 

Ju  6.7 :  H  752 

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428  DECE3IBER,  1931 

[Journal]  Dec.  1-14,  1931;  [slips]  31-40.     [1931.]     leaves  128-146.     t 

Ju  0.5:  931 

Lawyers  Mortgage  Company.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  355, 
Frank  Collis  Bowers,  as  executor  of  Frank  K.  Bowers,  formerly  collector  [of 
Internal  revenue],  vs.  Lawyers  Mortgage  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to- 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+T4  p.     X 

Ju  6.7  :  L  449 

Leiningcr,  Charles  P.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  426,  David  Bur- 
net, commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  vs.  Charity  P.  Leininger,  on  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  <ircuit.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
i-f26p.     t  Ju6.7:L533 

Limchouse,  O.  B.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  513,  United  States 
vs.  O.  B.  Liniehouse,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  South 
Carolina.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f 36  p.     t  Ju6.7:L6:i9 

Opinions.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1931.]  [Issued 
separately.]     t  Clerk  of  Court. 

3.  Permutit  Company  i«.  Graver  Corporation,  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 

for  7th  circuit;  Nov.  23,  1931.     n.  p.    [1931].     7  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  P  422 

4.  Hardware  Dealers  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company  of  Wisconsin  vs.   Glidden 

Company  et  al.,  appeal   from  Supreme  Court  of  Minnesota  ;   Nov.   23.   1931. 

n.  p    [1931].     .5  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  H  222 

6.         De  Laval  Steam  Turbine  Company  vs.  United  States,  on  writ  of  ctrtiorarl  to 

Court  of  Claims  ;  Nov.  23,  1931.     n.  p.   [lO.U].     6  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  D  376/4 

7-13.  Cumberland  Coal  Company  vs.  Board  of  Revision  of  Tax  Assessmeuti  in  Greene 

County,  Pa.  :    [same]   t"«.    [same]  ;   [same]   vs.    [same]  ;    [same]   vs.    [same]  ; 

Henry  A.  Phillips  ve.   [same]  :  Piedmont  Coal  Company  vs.    [same]  ;  Greene 

County  Coal  Company  vs.   [same],   on  vsrits  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court 

of  Pennsylvania;  Nov.  23,  1931.     n.  p.   [1931].     6  p.  Ju6.S/la:C91 

13.  State  of  New  Jersey  vs.  city  of  New  York;  Dec.  7,  1931.     n.  p.    [1931].     2  p. 

[This  case  is  designated  as  No.  13,  original.]  Ju  6.8/la  :  N  42  J/4 

14.  Handy  and   Harman  t«.   David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal   revenue,   on 

writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit  ;  Nov.  23.  1931. 
n.  p.   [1931].     4  p.  Ju  C.8/la  :  H  192 

15.  16.  lowa-Des  Moines  National  Bank  vs.  E.  R.  Bennett,  chairman,  et  al. ;  Central 

State  Bank  vs.  [same],  on  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  Iowa;  Dec.  14, 
1931.     n.  p.    [1931].     7  p.  Ju  6.8/la:  To  9 

17.  Albert  A.  Hooper  r''.  Tax  Commission  of  Wisconsin  and  Marathon  County.  Wis., 

appeal    from    Supreme    Court   of    Wisconsin;    Nov.    30,    1931.     n.    p.    [1031]. 

5  +  3   p.  Ju  6.8/la:  H  671 

18.  David  W.  Phillips,  collector  of  internal  revenue.  12th  district,  vs.  Dime  Trust 

6  Safe  Deposit  Company,  executor  of  William  B.  Lewis,  etc.,  on  certificate 
from  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  Nov.  23,  1931.  n.  p.  [1931]. 
4  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  L  58» 

28-30.  Sun  Insurance  OflSce  vs.  J.  M.  Scott ;  Norwich  Union  Fire  Insurance  Society, 
Ltd.,  vs.  [same]  ;  Home  Insurance  Company  of  New  York  r«.  [same],  on 
writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit ;  Nov.  23,  1931. 
n.  p.   [15»311.     5  p.  Ju  0.8/la  :  Su  71 

32.  William  H.  Mecom,  administrator  of  Archie  Lee  Smith,   is.   Fitzsimmons  Drlll- 

iuf;  Companv,  Inc.,  and  Atlantic  Oil  Produdn;,'  Company,  on  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit;  Nov.  23.  1931.  n.  p. 
[1931J.     6  p.  Ju  6.8  la  :  Sni  61 

33.  United  States,   Interstate  Commerce  Connnission,  and  Iloboken  Mauulacturers' 

Railroad  Company  vs.  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Railroad  Compjiny,  Central  Rail- 
road Company  of  New  Jersey,  Cleveland.  Cincinnati.  Chicago  and  St.  Louis 
Railway  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  New  Jersey  ; 
Nov.  30,  1931.      n.  p.  [1931].     6  +  2  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  H  653 

34,35.  Chesaneake  and  Oliio  Railway  Company  vs.  William  Kuhn,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  Supreme  Court  of  Ohio;  [same]  t«.  Isame).  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  court 
of  appeals  of  Pike  County,  Ohio;  Nov.  23,  1031.     n.  p.   [19311.     3  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :C  424/6 

36,  37.  Louisiana  Public  Service  Commission  et  al.  t«.  Texas  &  New  Orleans  Railroad. 
Comimny  et  al.  ;  State  of  Louisiana  and  Louisiana  Public  Service  Commission 
vs.  United  States,  Interstate  Commerce  (.'ommlssion,  et  nl.,  appeals  from  dis- 
trict court  for  eastern  district  of  Louisiana;  Nov.  23,  1931.  n.  p.  [19311. 
6    p.  Ju0.8/la  :  L93/5 

38.  United  States  vs.  Harrv  Murdock,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern  dis- 

trict of  Illinois;  Nov".  2:i,   1031.      n.  p.   [1931].      5  p.  Ju  0.8/la  :  M  041 

40.  State  Tax   Commission   of   Mississippi   et   al.,   etc..    vh.    Interstate    Natural    Gas 

Company,  Incorporated,  appeal  from  dl-;lrlct  court  for  soutliern  district  of 
Mls.slsslppi  ;  Nov.  23,  lO.n.      n.   p.    [1031].      2  p.  Ju  6.S    la  :  M  GOl/4 

49.  United  States  vs.  Edward  Ryan,  claimant  of  one  Brunswick  bar,  etc..  on   writ 

of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  0th  circuit;  Nov.  2.i.  1031.  n.  p. 
[19311.      <;  p.  J"  6  8   la:  R  953 

51.  Western  I'aciUc  California  Railroad  Company  vs.  Southern  Paellle  Company,  on 

writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  »th  circuit  :  .Nov.  23.  1031. 
n.  p.   [lO.U  J.     4  p.  Ju  6.S   la  :  W  .125/6 • 

52.  Southern  Rallwav  »  ompanv  vs.  Edward  Walters,  a  minor,  by  Herman  Walters, 

his  fatlier  and  next  friend,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  8th  circuit;  Nov.  23.  1931.     n.  p.   [1031).     4  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  So  88/3- 

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December,  1931  429 

Opinions — Continued. 

54,  55.  I.  J.  Van  Huffel  vs.  Trace  D.  Htirkelrode,  treasurer,  etc.,  on  certiorari  to  court 
of  appeals  of  Trumbull  County.  Ohio,  on  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of 
Ohio;  Dec.  7,  1931.     n.  p.   [1931].     5  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  V  317 

60.  Chicago   and   North   Western   Railway   Company   vs.   Eugene   Bolle,   on   writ  of 

certiorari  to  appellate  court  of  Illinois,  2d  district ;   Nov.   23,   1931.     n.   p. 
[1931].     5  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  C  432/7 

66,  67.  Ray  Lyman  Wilbur,  as  Secretary  of  Interior,  vs.  United  States  ex  rel.  Vindicator 
Consolidated  Gold  Mining  Company  ;  [same]  vs.  United  States  ex  rel.  Cbesta- 
tee  Pyrites  &  Chemical  Corporation,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  Court  of 
Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia;  Dec.  7,  1931.     n.  p.    [1931].     5  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  V  749 

69.  Chicago,   Rock   Island  and   Pacific   Railway  Company   et  al.   vs.   United   States, 

Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for  north- 
ern district  of  Illinois;  Nov.  23,  1931.     n.  p.   [1931].     11  +  20  p. 

Ju  6.8/la : C  432/6 

423.  Bradford  Electric  Light  Company,  Inc.,  vs.  Jennie  M.  Clapper,  administratrix, 

appeal  from   circuit    court   of   appeals  for   1st    circuit,    petition   for    writ    of 

certiorari   to   circuit  court  of   appeals   for   1st   circuit ;   Dec.   7,    1931.     n.   p. 

[1931].     3  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  B  727/2 

Official  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  284  U.  S.,  no.  1 ;  Ernest  Knaebel, 

reporter.  Preliminary  print.  [1931.]  cover-title,  iii+l-7+xix  p.  [Cases 
adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1931,  opinions  and  memoranda  of 
cases  decided,  Oct.  5-Nov.  2,  1931.  Prom  United  States  reports,  v.  284.] 
*  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  75c.  per  vol.  (6  nos.  to  a  vol.,  subscription  price,  $1.50 
for  12  nos.)  ;  foreign  subscription,  5c.  added  for  each  pamphlet. 

Ju  6.8/la :  284/1 

TARIFF  COMMISSION 

Report.     15th  annual  report  of  Tariff  Commission,   [fiscal  year]   1931.     1931. 
vi-f  127  p.  11.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  18-26040  T  C  1.1 :  931 

Same.     (H.  doc.  23,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Synthetic  phenolic  resm.  Report  of  Tariff  Commission  to  President  of  United 
States,  under  provisions  of  sec.  316  of  title  3  of  tariff  act  of  1922,  opinion, 
findings,  and  recommendations  in  matter  of  alleged  unfair  methods  of  compe- 
tition and  unfair  acts  in  importation  and  sale  of  synthetic  phenolic  resin, 
Form  C,  and  articles  made  wholly  or  in  part  thereof;  with  appendix.  1931, 
reprinted  from  edition  of  Dec.  1930  [with  addition  of  series  designation]. 
v+33  p.  (Report  3,  2d  series.)  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28667  T  C  1.9 :  3/1-2 

TAX  APPEALS  BOARD 

Decisions.     Reports,  v.  24,  no.  4-6;   Nov.  20-Dec.   18,  1931.     [1931.]     [xix]-f 
444-1060  p.     [Contain  decisions  promulgated  Oct.  24-Nov.  30, 1931.]     *  Paper, 
$1.50  per  vol. 
L.  C.  card  24-27411  Y  3.T  19 :  5/24-4  to  24-6 

Note. — The  decisions  of  the  Tax  Appeals  Board  have  been  placed  on  a  subscription 
basis  and  are  to  be  issued  in  small  pamphlets  until  a  sufficient  number  have  been  pub- 
lished to  make  a  volume.  The  price  of  these  advance  pamphlets  will  be  $1.50  per 
volume.  Later,  bound  volumes,  containing  table  of  contents  and  index,  will  be  issued, 
the  price  of  these  being  given  at  time  of  publication. 

Reports  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals,  v.  21,  Oct.  11,  1930-Jan.  31,  1931; 

Mabel  M.  Owen,  reporter.    1931.     lxiv+1519  p.     *  Cloth,  $2.50. 

L.  C.  card  26-26250  Y  3.T  19  :  6/21 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Claims.  War  Department  and  Agriculture  Department,  schedules  covering  cer- 
tain claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  Office,  as  shown  by  certificates  of 
settlement  transmitted  to  Treasury  Department  of  [for]  payment.  Dec.  15, 
1931.    4  p.     (H.  doc.  176,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

HoTT  to  order  publications — See  Inforiuatlon  following:  Contents 


430  DKCEMUlilt,  1931 

I  inancc.  Daily  statement  of  Treasury  compiled  from  latest  proved  reports 
from  Treasury  offices  and  dei)ositaries,  I>ec.  1-31,  1931.  [1931.]  Eacli  4  p. 
or  3  p.  f°  [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays;  none  issued  Dec.  2G.]  t 
L.  C.  card  15-3303  T  1.5  :  931 

Public  debt.     Statement  of  pu»)llc  del)t  of  United  States,  Oct.  31,  1931.     [1931.] 
[2]  p.  narrow  f     [Monthly.]     f 
L.  (\  card  10-21268  T  9.9:  931/10 

lici)ort.     Annual   rejwrt  of  Secretary  of  Treasury  on   state  of  finances,   fiscal 
year  1!»31.     1931.     xxvi+GlO  p.  il.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  303G.)      [Includes  ab- 
stracts of  reports  of  bureaus  and  divisions  and  exhibits.]     *  Paper,  90c. 
L.  C.  card  8-32556  T  1.1/a  :  931 

Treasury  decisions  under  cusfnms,  internal  revenue,  indu.strial  alcohol,  nar- 
cotic, and  other  laws,  including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of 
Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  v.  60,  no.  23-27;  Dec.  3-31.  1931.  [1931.] 
various  paging.  [Weekly,  Department  decisions  numbered  45280-362,  ab- 
stracts 18257-668,  narcotics  9,  industrial  alcohol  7,  Tariff  Commission  Notices 
dated  Nov.  30,  Dec.  7  and  21,  1931,  and  miscellaneous  (di.sbarments  and  sus- 
pensions, etc.).]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscri[)tion, 
$2.50. 
L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2 :60  /23-27 

War  Claims  Arbiter.  Regulations  8,  Payments  to  Austrian  nationals  on  ac- 
count of  awards  of  War  Claims  Arbiter  in  respect  of  patents.  Dec.  2,  1931. 
4  p.  f°  (Department  circular  449;  Accounts  and  Deposits  [Commissioner].) 
[English   and    German.]     t  Tl.4/2: 449 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Appropri-ations.  Budget  statement  no.  9,  Classification  by  governmental  func- 
tions of  e.stimates  of  appropriations,  fiscal  year  1933,  appropriations  for  fiscal 
year  1932,  and  expenditures,  fiscal  year  1931.  [1931.]  p.  a161-a162.  4" 
[From  Budget  for  service  of  fiscal  year  1933.]     t  T  51.5/a  :  Es  86/2 

Message  of  President  of  United  States  tran.smitting  budget  for  service 

of  fiscal  year  1933.     1931.     lviii+A213+727  p.  11.  4°     *  Paper,  $1.75. 

L.  C.  card  21-27488  T 51.5:  933 

Same.     (H.  doc.  39,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Message  of  President  of  United  States  transmitting  budget  for  service 

of   fiscal    year    1933,    and    Budget   statements.      1931.     Iviii4-A212   p.    il.    4° 
[Message  of  transmittal  and  Budget  statements  only.]     ♦  Paper.  50c. 

L.  C.  card  22-27384  T  51.5/a  :  933 

Claims.  Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  of  the  several  Executive 
Departments  and  establishments,  estimates  of  appropriations  submitte*!  by 
the  .several  Executive  Departments  and  establishments  to  pay  claims  for  dam- 
ages to  privately  owned  property.  Dec.  15,  1931.  91  p.  (H.  doc.  178.  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)       *  Paper,  15c. 

District  of  Columbia.  Extract  from  Budget  for  fiscal  year  1933,  c<mtaining 
estimates  of  appropriations  of  District  of  Columbia.  1931.  lviii4-.\213+639- 
727  p.  il.  4°  [Title  on  cover  is:  Me.ssage  of  President  of  Unitetl  Slates  trans- 
mitting budget  for  service  of  fiscal  year  1933,  and  Budget  statements,  in- 
cluding Extract  from  Budget  containing  estimates  of  appropriations  of 
District   of   Columbia.]     t  T  51.5/a  :  D  633/2 

Qovei'nnunt  offices.  Deficiency  and  supplemental  estimates  for  certain  Ex- 
ecutive Departments  and  District  of  Columbia,  deficiency  and  supplemental 
estimates  of  appropriations,  fiscal  year  1932  and  prior  years,  for  legl.slative 
estal)lishment.  certain  Executive  Departments  and  independent  ostablish- 
nuMits,  and  District  of  Columbia.  Dec.  14,  1931.  .32  p.  (II.  doc.  169,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  21-26991 

IIf>vr  (f>  oriltT  piibllcatlona — Sre  Inforinntlon   follo^vlnfr  Cuntenta 


December,  1931  431 

Report.  lOth  annual  report  of  director  of  Bureau  of  Budget  to  President 
of  United  States  [fiscal  year  1931],  containing  report  of  operations  of 
Bui'eau  of  Budget,  reports  of  chief  coordinator  and  chairmen  of  Permanent 
Conference  on  Printing  and  Federal  Hospitalization  Board.     1931.     iii+55  p. 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  22-26686  T  51.1 :  931 

FEDERAL   STANDARD   STOCK   CATALOGUE  BOARD 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalogue:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal 
specification  for  asphalt,  for  use  in  road  and  pavement  constnaction.  June 
23,  1931.     7  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  276a,  May  8,  1925.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  SS-A-706 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,   Federal  specification  for  bands,   rubber.     Aug.  18, 

1931.     4  p.  12"     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  &4a,  Sept.  16,  1925.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/S :  ZZ-B-111 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.   5,   Federal  specification  for  board,   Bristol.     Aug.   18, 

1931.     3  p.  12'     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  589,  Dec.  8,  1928.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  UU-B-561 

-- —  Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cloth,  tracing.  Aug.  IS, 
1931.     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  591.  Dec.  8,  1928.]     *  Paper,  5e. 

T  51.7/8 :  CCC-C-531 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  packing  and  gaskets,  rubber, 

molded,  sheet,  and  strip.     Aug.  18.  1931.     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  111b, 
Dec.  8,  1928.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  HH-P-156 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pipe-fittings,  brass  or  bronze 

(threaded),  125-pouud.     May  26,  1931.     18  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper,  10c. 

T  51.7/8 :  WW-P-44S 

— —  Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pipe,  water,  cast-iron  (bell 
and  spigot).  July  21,  1931.  13  p.  il.  12°  [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  537,  Nov.  23, 
1927.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  WW-P-421 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  pipe,  wrought-iron,  welded, 

black  and  galvanized.     Aug.  18,  1931.     8  p.  12"     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  242a, 
Sept.   10,   1929.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  WW-P-441 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  red-lead,  dry  and  paste-in-oil. 

Apr.   28,    1931.     9   p.    12°     [Supersedes   U.    S.    G.    M.    S.    11,    Feb.   3,    1922.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/S :  TT-R-191 

Same:   sec.  4.   pt.  5,  Federal   specification   for   tableware,   silver-plated. 

July  21,  1931.    17  p.  12°    [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  411,  May  22,  1926.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  RR-T-51 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tar,  cold-application    (for 

roads).     June  23,  1931.     3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  279,  May  8,  1925.] 

*  Paper,    5c.  T  51.7/8 :  R-T-101 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal   specification  for   tar,   refined,  construction 

(for  roads).     June  23,  1931.     3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.   S.  no.  282,   May  8, 
1925.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  R-T-121 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tar,  refined,  hot-application 

(for  roads).     June  23,  1931.     3  p.   12°     [Supersedes  F.   S.  no.  280.  May  8, 
1925.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  R-T-131 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tar,  repair-work  (for  roads). 

June  23,  1931.     3  p.  12"     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  281,  May  8,  1925.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  R-T-141 

COAST  GUARD 

Circular  102-104 ;  Oct.  30-Nov.  13.  1931.     1931.     Each  1  p.  or  3  p.     t 

T  47.7/3 :  102-104 

Ho'^v  to  order  pnblicntioiiN — See  information   follo^rins'  Contents 


432  December,  1931 

Drowning.  Directions  for  restoring  the  apparently  drowned,  for  saying  drown- 
ing persdns  by  swimming  to  their  relief,  and  for  treatment  of  frostbites  as 
practiced  in  Coast  Guard.  flU'prinl  with  chancres]  19.S1.  12p.il.  •  Pai>er,  5c. 
L.   C.   card   31-280.35  T  47.2  :D  83/3 

Enlistment.     Information  relative  to  enlistment  and  promotion  in  Coast  Guard. 
[1931.]     S  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  20-26218  T  47.2 :  En  5/»31 

Orders.    General  order  5;  Nov.  5,  1931.     1931.     1  p.     t  T  47.5/5:  5 

Special  order  41;  Nov.  11,  1931.     [1931.]     3  p.     t  T  47.6: 41 

Report.     Annual    report    of   Coast    Guard,    fiscal    year    1931.     1931.     v+86   p. 
(Treas.  Dept  doc.  3044.)     'Paper,  10c. 
L.   C.   card    15-a;64S  T  47.1 :  931 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

National  hanks.     Monthly  statement  of  capital  stock  of  national  banks,  national 
bank  notes  and   Fetleral  reserve  bank  notes  outstandiuj:.  bonds  on   deposit, 
etc.  [Dec.  1.  1931.]     Dec.  1,  1931.     1  p.  naiTow  f"     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21266  T  12.9:  931/12 

Report.     Text  of  annual  report  of  comptroller  of  currency.  Dec.  7,  1931.     1931. 
vi-fl72  p.  il.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3046.)      [Report  covers  year  ended  Oct.  31, 
1931.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-11566  T  12.1/a :  931 

ENGKAVINd   AND   PRINTING   BUREAU 

Report.     Annual  report  of  director  of  Bureau  of  Engravinfi:  and  Printing,  fiscal 
year  1931.     1931.     iii+SS  p.  il.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3045.)     ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  C  A  5-1360  T  18.1 :  931 

GOVERNMENT  ACTUARY 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Market  prices  and  investment  values  of  outstanding 
bonds  and  notes  [of  United  States,  Nov.  1931].  Dec.  1,  1931.  6  p.  4°  (Form 
A.)      [Monthly.]     t  T  505 :  931/11 

INDUSTRIAL  ALCOHOL  BUREAU 

Report.    Annual  report  of  commissioner  of  industrial  alcohol,  fiscal  year  1931. 
1931.    vi-l-96  p.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3041.)     *  Paper.  15c. 
L.  C,  card  31-28572  T  54.1 :  931 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Internal  revenue.  Index  to  Mimeographs  3820-01,  Aug.  1.  1930-July  31,  1931. 
and  Collectors-  circulars  852-885,  Aug.  1,  193(V-July  31.  1931.  1931.  [1]  +  14 
p.     ( Supplement  3. )     t  T  22.2 :  M  aj/5/supp.  3 

Fnternnl  revenue  bulletin.  Internal  revenue  bulletin,  v.  10,  no.  49-52;  Dec.  7-28, 
1931.  1931.  various  paging.  [Weekly.]  ♦  Paper,  5c.  single  copy  (for  sub- 
scription price  see  note  below). 

L.  C.  card  22-2G051  T  22.23/1 :  031  '49-52 

Note.— The  Intornnl  revoiuie  bulletin  service  for  lO.'il  will  consist  of  weekly  bulletins 
and  Hcniinnniial  cumulative  bulli'iins.  The  weekly  bulletins  will  contnln  the  rulings 
autl  (hclsions  to  be  mudt-  public  iind  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known  as 
Treasury  decisions)  pertnlninc  to  Internnl  revenue  niMtters.  The  semiannual  cumula- 
tive bulletins  will  contain  all  rullncs  and  decisions  (IncludinK  Treasury  decisions) 
published  during  the  previous  0  months.  The  complete  bulletin  servli-e  niuy  be  ol>- 
talne<l.  on  a  Bubscrlptlon  basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  (lovernment 
PrlntiuK  OIBce,  WnshlnRton,  D.   C.  for  $2.00  a  yr.  ;   foreinn  subscription.  $2.75. 

Internal    revenue   bulletin,    ctimulatlve    bulletin    X-1,    .Tan. -June,    1931. 

1931.     ix+.")49  p.     [Semiannual.]     ♦  Paper,  65c.    (for  subscription  price  see 
note  above). 

I-.  C.   card  22-27420  T  22.25:  931/1 

Ilo%»     in    <>r<1<"-    iMihlifiit  loiiH »i«-i'    I  ii  foi  in  ii  ( Ion    f  itl  lit  \\  i  iiu'    ron«oilfw 


Decembeh,  1981  433 

Internal   revenue  news,   v.    5,   no.   6;    Dec.   1931.      [1931.]      cover-title,   24   p. 
[Moiithly.     Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a 
vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  27-26746  T  22.33 :  5/6 

Report.    Annual  report  of  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  fiscal  year  1931 
[with   statistical  tables].     1931.     vi+153   p.   il.      (Treas.   Dept.  doc.   3039.) 
*  Paper.  20c. 
L.  C.  card  9-35242  T  22.1 :  931 

Sanu\     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3039;  H.  doc.  11,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

LOANS  AND  CURRp:NCy  DIVISION 

Bonds  of  United  States.     Caveat  list  of  United   States  registered  bonds  and 
notes,  Dec.  1,  1931.     [1931.]     74  p.  f     [Monthly.]     t  T  26.7 :  9.31/12 

MINT  BUREAU 

Report.     Annual  report  of  director  of  mint,  fiscal  year  1931,  including  Report 
on  production  of  prwious  metals  during  calendar  year  1930.     1931.     iii+255 
p.  1  pi.      (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3038.)      *  Cloth,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  9-346S6  T  2S.1 :  931 

NARCOTICS   BUREAU 

Report.     Annual  report  of  commissioner  of  narcotics,  fiscal  year  1931.     1931. 
iv+45  p.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  3043.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28668  T  56.1 :  931 

PUBLIC  DEBT   SERVICE 

Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  Nov.  30,  1931.     1931. 
1  p.  oblong  S"      [Monthly.]      t 
L.    C.    card    10-21267  T  26.5:  931/12 

PUBLIC  HEALTH   SERVICE 

Glutathione.     Catalytic  action  of  copper  in  oxidation  of  crystalline  glutathione 
[with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Carl  Voegtliu,  J.  M.  Johnson,  and  Sanford  M. 
Rosenthal.     1931.     [l]+20  p.  il.     (Reprint  1512.)      [From  Public  health  re- 
ports. V.  46,  no.  38,  Sept.  18,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28669  T27.6/a:1512 

Plague.     Cooperative   campaign   for   eradication   of  plague   in  Peru,   final    re- 
port: by  John  D.  Long.     1931.     [l]+8  p.      (Reprint  1507.)  [From  Public 
health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  37,  Sept.  11.  1931.]     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28670  T27.6/a:1507 

Public  health  reports,  v.  46,  no.  49-52;  Dec.  4-25,  1931.     1931.     [xv] +2899-3155 
p.  il.  1  pi.     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion. $1.75. 
L.  C.   card  6-25167  T  27.6  :  46/49-52 

Special  articles. — No.  49.  State  and  insular  health  authorities,  19.31,  directory, 
with  data  as  to  appropriations  and  publications. — City  health  officers,  1931,  directory  of 
those  in  cities  of  10,000  or  more  population. — No.  50.  Notes  on  fumigation  of  vessels, 
preliminary  inspection,  how  rats  escape,  increased  periods  of  exposure,  and  other  mis- 
cellaneous notes ;  by  C.  L.  Williams. — Microscopic  examination  for  intestinal  parasites 
of  73  boys  in  National  Training  School  for  Boys,  Washington,  D.  C.  ;  by  C.  E.  Baker. — 
No.  51.  Scarlet  fever  streptococcus  antitoxin  in  treatment  of  scarlet  fever  [with 
bibliography]  ;  by  M.  V.  Veldee,  F'.  E.  Stevenson,  and  A'.  Graeme  Mitchell. — Whole- 
time  county  health  officers.  1931  [directory]. — No.  52.  Typhus  fever,  typhus  virus 
in  feces  of  infected  fleas  (Xenopsylla  cheopis)  and  duration  of  infectivitv  of 
fleas  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  E.  T.  Ceder,  R.  E.  Dyer,  A.  Rumreich,  and  L.  F. 
Badger. — Anopheles  atropos  D.  &  K.,  new  potential  carrier  of  malaria  organisms ; 
by  Bruce  Mayne  and  T.  H.  D.  Griffitts. 

Note. — This  publication  is  distributed  gratuitously  to  State  and  local  health  officers, 
and  other  persons  engaged  in  public  health  work,  by  the  Surgeon  General  of  the 
Public  Health  Service,  Treasury  Department.  Othors  d'esiring  the  Reports  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  price's  stated 
above. 

Ho^T  to  order  publications — See  information  following;  Contents 


434  Dkckmbki:.  1!>:'.1 

Report.  Annual  report  of  surgenii  geiioral  of  Public  Health  service,  fiscal  ye:ir 
1931.  1931.  vil+354  p.  il.  4  p.  <if  pi.  (Tn^as.  Dcpt.  doc.  3042.  t  ♦  Cloth.  85<-. 
L.   C.   card   6-5954  T27.1:931 

Same.     (Trea.s.  Dfpt.  doc.  :}W2 :  II.  doc.  ."{.  72(1  Cong.  l.st  sess.) 

Rural  hralth  service.     Extent  of  rural  hcaltli  sCrvi<o  in  United  States,  1927-31. 
1931.     [11+14  p.   il.      (Reprint   1509.  j      |  From   Public  health  reix»rt.s.  v.    10, 
no.  37,  Sept.  11.  1931.]     ♦  Paper,  fie. 
L.    C.    card    25-20G00  T27.6a:l.j09 

Sleeping  car  parking  and   sanitation   at    a    lartu*   <onvention    fMasonic   Shrine 
convention.  Toronto,  Canada,  June  \i-Vl.  1930]  ;   by  G.  II.   Ferguson.     1931. 
[11+5  p.  2  p.  of  pi.      (Reprint  1511.)     [From   Public  health  reports,  v.  46. 
no.  38,  Sept.  18.  1931.]     *  Paper,  .5c. 
L.    C.    card   31-28671  T27.6/a:1511 

Tick-borne   f/i.sca.<fc«.     Expansion    of    invest ifiatimis    on    tick-borne    diseases    by 
Public  Health  Service:  by  K.  H.  Spencer.     1931.     [l]+5  p.     (Reprint  1505.) 
[From  Public  health  reports,  v.  40.  no.  .36.  Sept.  4.  19311     *  Pai>er.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-2Sa30  T  27.G/a  :  1.505 

Tick^.     Occurrence  of  colony  of  tick  parasite,  llunterellus  hookeri  Howard,  in 
West  Africa  [with  list  of  references  1  ;  by  Cornelius  B.  Philii>.     1931.     [1]  + 
5  p.  il.      (Reprint  1508.)      [From  IMiblic  health  reports,  v.  46.  n(».  37.  Sept.  11. 
1931.]     *  Palter,  5c. 
L.    C.   card    31-2S&37  ,      T27.6/a:150S 

Tissue  culture.  Technique  for  adjustment  of  i)ll  of  hansinj;  drop  tissue  cul- 
tures [with  bibliography]:  by  W.  R.  Earle.  1931.  [1]+11  p.  il.  (Reprint 
1503.)  [From  Public  health  reports,  v.  46.  no.  34.  Aug.  21.  1931.]  •  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.   card   31-28672  T  27.6/a  :  1503 

Typhus  fever.  Exi>eriniental  transmission  of  endemic  typhus  fever  of  I'liited 
States  by  rat  flea  (Xeno])sylla  cheopis)  [with  list  of  references]  ;  i)y  R.  E. 
Dyer.  E.  T.  Ceder.  A.  Rumreich.  and  I..  F.  Hadger.  1931.  [11+2  p.  (Re- 
print 1517.)  [From  Publi<'  he.iKli  reports,  v.  4(i.  no.  41.  Oct.  9.  1931.1 
*  Pajier.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28673  T  27.6  a  :  1517 

TREASURER  OF  INITKh   STATES 

Paper  nionci/.  .Monthly  statement,  paper  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing Nov.  .30.  1931.     Dec.  1,  1931.     1  p.  oblong  24"     t  T  40.8:  931/11 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Treasurer  of  United  States,  fiscal  year  1931.     1931. 
vii+SO  p.  1  tab.     (Treas.  Dept.  doc.  30-10.)      *  Paper.  15c. 
L.  C.  card  8-9968  T  40.1 :  931 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Api>r()]niatioiis,  Supitlemental  estimates  of  appropriations  for  Veterans"  Ad- 
ministration. 1032,  2  supiilemental  eslinnites  of  api>roi)riations.  lisi-al  year  19.32, 
for  Veterans'  Administration  for  adjusted  service  certificate  fund  and  adjusttnl 
.service  and  de|H'ndeiit  i)ay.  also  draft  of  projiosed  provision  pertaining  to 
appropriatiiiis  now  authorized  by  law  for  hospital  and  domiciliary  facilities 
an<l  service  under  Veterans*  Administration.  I  »cc,  9.  1931.  1.3  p.  (II.  doc. 
135,  72d  Cong.  1st  .ses.s.)      ♦Paper,  :h-. 

Civil  service  pen,'<ions.  ('ivil-service  retirement.  |1!>31.|  11  j).  [From  An- 
nual  report   of  administrator  of  veterans'  aflairs.   fiscal   vear   1931.]     t 

VAl.l/a:  R314 

\hdical  liiillcliii  at'  \ctcraiis'  Adminisi  ration.  \.  7.  no.  12.  1  >ec.  1931:  Martin 
Tooley,  editor.  19.31.  ix  +  1107-1213  jt,  't  p.  of  pi.  [.Mnntldy.]  *  Paper, 
15c.  single  copv,  .$1.50  a  yr.,  foreign  snbscriivtion.  .$2.1.". 

L.   ('.   c.ird   2.V26672  VA  3.9:  7/12 

Si'Kcui.  AUTicr,Ks. — TiM-atniciil    anil   course  of  iiourosyplillis.   <'nse   rcpnris    [wltli    li.st 

of  roforciKcs  :   hy)    Hicliiinl  T.   O'Neil  ami    Fn-dcrick    li.    Wright.- — Arrt'stcd    pulmonary 

tuberculosis    (wltli    li.><t    of    references;    by]    Ixiuls    H.    Fnlcs.  —  Study    of   cancer    In   ex- 

H«»^v   to   urilcr  pnltllont Iotim — Srr  in ftirnin ttftii    folI«»»ilmr  CNitilfntu 


December,  1931  435 

Medical  bulletin — Continued. 

service  men  [with  list  of  references ;  by]  Philip  B.  Matz  [concluded  from  November 
number]. — Oculogj'ric  crises  in  chronic  epidemic  encephalitis,  report  of  2  cases  [with 
list  of  references;  hy]  M.  L.  Compton. — Roentgenological  diagnosis  of  pulmonary 
tuberculosis  [with  list  of  references  ;  by]  Walter  R.  Wynne. — Pneumolysis  in  pneumo- 
thorax with  adhesions,  report  of  5  cases ;  [by]  S.  T.  Taylor. — Hydronephroses  [with 
list  of  references;  by]  James  Christiansen. — Tumors  of  urinary  bladder;  [by]  Henry 
A.  Brady. — Hyperthyroidism  in  tuberculosis  [with  list  of  references;  by]  H.  L.  Ison. — 
Physical  therapy  in  Raynaud's  disease  [with  list  of  references;  by]  Charles  R. 
Brooke. — Preparation  of  mouth  for  early  artificial  dentures  [with  list  of  references  ; 
by]  Orville  A.  Grove. — Serological  evidence  of  paresis  in  probable  dementia  praecox 
[with  list  of  references;  by]  Richard  Blackmore.- — Tuberculous  caries  of  spinous  proc- 
esses [with  list  of  references;  by]  Lane  B.  Kline. — Rupture  of  heart;  [by]  P.  A. 
Water  [Waters]. — Early  case  of  multiple  sclerosis;  [by]  C.  B.  Divine. — Pulmonary 
phthisis  complicated  with  diabetes  mellitus  ;  [by]  E.  L.  Sturkey. — Clinical  diagnosis  of 
undulant  fever,  with  case  report;  [by]  Starnes  E.  Walker. — Summary  of  papers  read  at 
Colorado  State  Medical  Society  meeting,  Sept.  17,  1931  ;  [by]  B.  F.  .Jackson  and  F.  A. 
Passarella. — Occupational  therapy  as  administered  in  tuberculosis  hospital;  [by] 
Douglas  Brown  and  A.  Edna  Buvens. — Social  treatment ;  [by]  Fern  D.  Bernard. — Se- 
lecting books  for  neuropsychiatric  patients ;  [by]  Alice  A.  Crosby. — Title-page  and 
index  to  v.  7. 

Report.     Annual  report  of  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs,  fiscal  year  1931. 
1931.    xiii+189  p.  3  pi.     *  Paper,  2.5c. 
L.  C.  card  22-27396  V  A  1.1 :  931 

?;;nie.     (H.  doc.  15,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. ) 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — The  Army  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose-leaf 
binders.  The  names  of  such  of  the  more  important  administrative  subjects  as  may 
seem  appropriate,  arranged  in  proper  sequence,  are  numbered  in  a  single  series,  and 
each  name  so  numbered  constitutes  the  title  and  number  of  a  pamphlet  containing  cer- 
tain administrative  regulations  pertaining  thereto.  Where  more  than  one  pamphlet 
is  required  for  the  administrative  regulations  pertaining  to  any  such  title,  additional 
pamphlets  will  he  issued  in  a  separate  sub-series. 

1-5.  Army    regulations:    Index,    Changes    1;    Oct.    1.    1931.       [1931.]      54    p.     t 

W  1.6/2  :  1-5/4/ch.  1 

:50-415.  Quartermaster  Corps:  Remount  depots;  Nov.  25,  1931.  [1931.]  3  p.  [Su 
persedes  AR30-415,  June  1,  1926,  including  Changes  1,  Apr.  12.  1930.] 
*  Paper.    5c.  W  1.6/1  :  30-415/3 

30-910.  Same :  Transportation  requests  (effective  Feb.  1,  1932,  except  as  indicated 
in  pars.  1  and  2)  ;  Oct.  23,  1931.  [1931.]  18  p.  [Supersedes  AR30-910. 
Apr.   15,   1926,  including  Changes   1,  Apr.  30,   1927.]      *  Paper,   oc. 

W  1.6/1 :  30-910/4 

35-120.     Finance  Department :  Disbursing  oflicers  and  public  funds,  general ;  Dec.  10, 

1931.      [1931.]     3  p.     [Supersedes  AR35-120,  Oct.  10,  1925.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6/1  :  35-120/4 

35-1440.  Same :  Loss  of  pay  during  absence  due  to  diseases  resulting  from  miscon- 
duct:  Nov.  25,  1931.  [1931.]  2  p.  [Supersedes  AR  35-1440,  .Tune  18. 
1928.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  35-1440/4 

35-4040.  Same:  Pay  vouchers  for  civilian  employees;  Nov.  25,  1931.  [1931.]  4  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  35-4040,  July  2,  1927,  including  Changes  1.  June  30. 
1928.]      *  Paper,    5c.  '  W  1.6/1 :  3.".— 1040 '3 

35-7220.  Same  :  Claims  in  favor  of  United  States  on  account  of  damages  to  Govern- 
ment property,  Changes  1  ;  Nov.  30,   1931.     1931.     1   p.     t 

W  1.6/2  :  35-7220/ch.l 

40-100.  Medical  Department :  Standards  of  miscellaneous  physical  examination  ;  Dec. 
3.  1931.  [1931.]  15  p.  [Supersedes  AR  40-100,  July  25.  1925.  including 
Changes  1.  Jan.  1,  1926.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1  :  40-100/3 

105-210.  Signal  Corps:  Meteorological  service;  Dec.  1,  1931.  [1931.]  2  p.  [Super- 
sedes AR  105-210,  June  11,  1928.]      *  Paper,  5c.  W  1.6/1 :  10.5-210/3 

260-10.  Flags  :  Flags  colors,  standards,  and  guidons,  description  and  use  ;  Nov.  20, 
1931.  [1931.]  30  p.  [Supersedes  AR  260-10,  June  30.  1926.  including 
Changes  1,  July  2,  1927.1      *  Paper.  10c.  W  1.6/1  :  260-10/3 

."..30-2.505.  Militarv  education:  Post  schools,  Changes  4;  Nov.  30,  1931.  1931.  1  p. 
[Supersedes  AR  3.50-2505,  Changes  3,  Apr.  22,  1927.]     t  . 

W  1.6/2  :  350-2505/cb.4 

600—75.  Personnel :  Badges  for  marksmansliip,  gunnery,  bombing,  etc..  Changes  1 ; 
Nov.   30,   1931.      [1931.]      2  p.     t  W  1.6/2 :  600-75/ch.l 

600-200.  Same:  Passports.  Changes  2;  Nov.  6.  1931.  [1931.]  2  p.  [Supersedes 
AR  600-200,    Changes    1,    Jan.    12,    1926.]      f  W  1.6/2  :  600-200/ch.2 

605-175.  Commissioned  officers:  Foreign  service;  Nov.  14,  1931.  [1931.]  3  p.  [Su- 
persedes AR  605-175.  May  10,  1928.]      *  Paper,  5c.       W  1.6/1 :  605-17.5/7 

Ho'«%-  to   ortlor  itiililieution^ — See  information   follOATine  Contents 


436  Decembek,  1931 

Lake  of  the  ^^'ood.s.     Past  duiuaKe  claims,  Lake  of  the  Woods,  letter  transmit- 
ting ri'port  on  claims  for  damages  caused  to  inhabitants  of  United  States  by 
artiticial  raising  of  level  of  Lake  of  the  Woods.    1931.     [1]+154  p.     (H.  doc. 
133,  7'2d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28G74 

Report  of  Secretary  of  War  to  tiie  President,  [liscal  year]  1931.    1931.     iii+277 
p.  4  tab.     *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  8-15847  W  1.1:  931 

Technkal  regulations. 

Note. — The  Ttchnical  regulatiuns  ure  issued  iu  piimpblet  form  for  iusi>rtion  in 
loose-leaf  binders.  They  will  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containinj;  regulations  of 
a  technical  nature,  such  as  description  of,  instructions  for  the  care  of,  instructions  for 
the  handling  of,  and  the  proper  nomenclature  of  arms,  materiel,  and  equipment  of 
the  various  branches.  This  series  will  include  the  class  of  publications  heretofore 
known  as  handboolcs.  Technical  regulations  will  be  numbered  in  the  same  manner  as 
are  Traininj?  regulations,  but  1000  will  be  added  to  the  general  subject  numbers,  i.  e., 
Training  regulations  will  appear  as  TR  445-270  and  Technical  regulations  as  TR 
1445-270. 

1305-155A.  Mobile  artillery  matfiriel :  l55-mm.  howitzer  materiel,  M1917  and  M1918, 
prepared  under  direction  of  chitf  of  ordnance;  Oct.  1.  1931.  [1931. J 
132  p.  il.      •  Paper,  .30c.  W  1.22  :  130.V155  A 

Training  regulations. 

XoTK. — The  Training  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  In  loose- 
leaf  binders. 

140-5.     Range  regulations  for  firing  ammunition  in  time  of  peace,  prepared  under  direc- 
tion of  chief  of  ordnance;  Nov.  20,  1031.      [1931.]      23  \).  11.      •  I'ap.-r.  10c. 

W  1  21  :  14<'-5 

ADJUTANr  GENERAL' S  DEPARTMENT 

Military  education.  Army  extension  courses :  Extension  course  of  Air  Corps 
schools,  subcourse  20-12,  Air  Corps  combat  orders,  1931  32.  introduction  and 
lesson  1-8.     1931.     Each  ii-f4  p.  or  2  p.     t  W  3.G7  :  20-12  1  to  20-12/8 

Same,  examination.     [1931.]     3  p.     t  W  3.67 :  20-1 2/1-8/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1931.1     5  p.     | 

W  3.G7 :  20-12/1-S/solutions 

Same :  Extension  cour.'je  of  Air  Corps  sciiools,  subcour.^^e  30-10.  Air  Corps 

sui>]ily  system,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-7  and  9.     1931.     Eacii  ii-+-3 
p.  or  2  p.     X  ^V  3.H7  :  30-10/1.  etc. 

Same,  examinatirm.     [1931.  J     2  p.     t  W  3.67 :  30-10/1-10/exam. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Cavalry  Scliool.  subcourse  20-2.  Weai»ons  and 

musketry,   1931-32,  introtluction  and  lesson  1-11.     1930.     various  paging,   il. 
[Solutions  to  lessons  1-11  are  Includetl.]     t  W  3.fiS  :  20-2/1 1<>  20-2/11 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Ciivalry  School,  subcourse  20  o.  Machine-gun 

I»latoon,    1931-32,    introduction    and    lesson    1-3.     1930.     various    paging,    il. 
[Solutions  to  les.sons  5  and  7  are  included.  |     %  W  3.68 :  20-5/1  to  20-5/3 

Same:  Extension    course    of   Cavalry    School,    .subcourse    30-1.    Cavalry 

marches  and  camps,  not  in  presence  of  the  enemy  1 1931-32 1  lesson  1.  3,  and  5, 
solutions.     [1931.]     Each  3  p.  (tr  2  p.     t  W  3.68 :  3a  1/1.  etc.  solutions 

Same,  examination.     [1931.]     3  p.     t  W  3.(?8 :  .30-1 /I  5 'exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     11931.1     4  p.   1   pi.     t 

W  3.68:  30-1/1  5  solutions 

Same:  Extension  cnurse  of  Cav.'Iry  Scliool.  subcourse  30-2.  Combat  orders 

and  solution  of  iiroblems  (Cavalry)   [HI31-32|  lesson  2-3.  5-6.     19.30.     various 
jiaging,  map.     |  Solutions  lo  lessons  1-6  are  included.]     J     W  3.(58 :  30-2/2,  etc. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     |l!t:;((.|     2  \i.     J 

W  3.('.S  :  .30-2  1-6  solutions 

Same :  Extension  cour.se  of  Cavalry  School,  subcourse  .'W-3.  Marches  and 

security,  1931-32,  Introduction  and  lesson  1   and  10.     1930.     various  paging, 
map.     [Solutions  to  lessons  3,  5-6,  8,  and  10  are  Included.]     t 

W  3.68  :  30-3  1.  etc. 

Il4>«v   (o   itrdcr  pul>Iloii(i(tiiM Sff  liiforiiiii t ion    fttllo^viiiii:  Content* 


December,  1931  437 

Military  education — CJontinued. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Cavalry  School,  subcourse  30-4,  Reconnais- 
sance and  counterreconnaissauce,  1931-52,  introduction  and  lesson  1  and  2. 
1930.    various  paging,  map.     [Solutions  to  lessons  2  and  4  are  included.]     i 

W  3.68 :  30-4/1,  etc. 

Same  :  Extension  course  of  Cavalry  School,  subcourse  30-5,  Offensive  com- 
bat, 1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1,  3-5,  7-8.  1930.  various  paging,  il. 
[Solutions  to  lessons  1-8  are  includeil.]     $  W  3.68  :  30-5/1,  etc. 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Cavalry   School,   subcourse  30-6,   Defensive 

combat,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-10.  1930.  various  paging.  3  pi. 
map.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-10  are  included.]     $     W  3.68  :  30-6/1  to  30-6/10 

■ Same:  Extension  course  of  Cavalry  School,  subcourse  30-7,  Machine-gun 

troop  [1931-32]  lesson  2-8.  [1930.]  various  paging.  [Solutions  to  lessons 
4-5,  7-8  are  included.]     t  W  3.68  :  30-7/2  to  30-7/8 

Same,  examination.     [1930.]     3  p.     +  W  3.68 :  30-7/1-8/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1930.]     2  p.     $ 

W  3.68 :  30-7/1-8/solutions 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Cavalry  School,  subcourse  40-4,  Tactics  and 

technique  of  cavalry,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-5,  7-10.  1931.  va- 
rious paging,  map.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-8  and  10  are  included.]     + 

W  3.68 :  40-4/1,  etc. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Coast  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-5,  Ap- 
plied gunnery  for  seacoast  artillery,  pt.  1,  Calculation  and  application  of 
firing  data,  observation  of  fire,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1,  3,  6,  8-9. 
1930.  various  paging,  il.  4  pi.  [Solutions  to  lessons  1,  3,  5,  7,  and  8  are 
included.  ]     t  W  3.69 :  30-5/pt.  1-1,  etc. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     1930.     1  p.+l  folded  leaf,  il.  1  pi.     t 

W  3.69 :  30-5/pt.  1-1  to  pt.  1-9/solutions 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Coast  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-5,  Ap- 
plied gunnery  for  seacoast  artillery,  pt.  2,  Adjustment  of  fire,  1931-32,  intro- 
duction and  lesson  1,  3^,  6-7.  1930.  various  paging,  il.  1  pi.  [Solutions 
to  lessons  2-5  and  7  are  included.]     i  W  3.69 :  30-5/pt.  2-1,  etc 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1930.]     3  p.     t 

W  3.69 :  30-5/pt.  2-1  to  pt.  2-S/solutions 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Coast  Artillei*y  School,  subcourse  30-7,  Field 

fortifications  for  seacoast  artillery.  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-9. 
1930.     various  paging,   il.     [Solutions  to  lessons  3-5,  7-9  are  included.]     t 

W  3.69 :  30-7/1  to  30-7/9 

Same,    examination.     [1930.]     2   p.     +  W  3.69 :  30-7/1-9/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1930.]     4  p.     J 

W  3.69 :  30-7/1-9/solutions 

Same:    Extension    course    of    Coast    Artillery    School,    subcourse    30-8, 

Technique  and  elementary  tactics  for  seacoast  artillery,  pt.  1,  Technique  of 
fixed,  railway,  and  tractor-drawn  coast  artillerj-  and  searchlights,  1931-32, 
introduction  and  lesson  1-2,  5-8.  1930.  various  paging,  il.  [Solutions  to 
lessons  1-3,  5-8  are  included.]     t  W  3.69 :  30-8/pt.  1-1,  etc. 

Same,  examination.     [1930.]     3  p.     $ 

W  3.69 :  30-S/pt.  1-1  to  pt.  1-8/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1930.]     4  p.     t 

W  3.69 :  30-8/pt.  1-1  to  pt.  1-8/solutions 

Same :  Extension    course    of    Coast    Artillery    School,    subcourse    30-8, 

Technique  and  elementary  tactics  for  seacoast  artillery,  pt.  2,  Elementary 
tactics  for  fixed,  railway,  and  tractor-drawn  coast  artillery,  1931-32, 
introduction  and  lesson  1-6.  1930.  various  paging,  2  maps.  [Solutions  to 
lessons  1-6  are  included.]     ±  W  3.69 :  30-S/pt.  ^1  to  30-S/pt.  2-6 

Ho"*T  to   order  piiblicntlons — See  information   follo-tvingr  Contents 


438  Decemheh,  1981 

Military  education — Continued. 

Sanu':    Extension    course    of    Coast    Artillery    School,    subcourse    30-9. 

'I'ecliiiiqut'  and  elementary  tactics  for  antiaircraft  artillery,  pt.  1.  Technique 
(if  antiaircraft  artillery  ;ains,  macliine  puns,  and  accessories,  1931-32.  intro- 
iluction  and  lesson  1-4,  G-9.  1930.  various  pa^'inj^,  il.  [Solutions  to  lessons 
1-3,    5-6   are    included.]     t  W  3.69- 30-9/pt.  1-1,  etc^ 

Same,  examination.     [1930.]    2  p.    t    W  3.69  :  30-9/pt.  1-1  to  pt.  1-9/exam. 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School.  .sul)course  10-0.  Or- 
ganization of  field  artillery,  1931-32.  introduction  and  lesson  1-4.  1931. 
various    pa^ng.     t  W  3.70 :  10-0,  1  to  10-0/4 

Same,    examination.     [1931.]     2   p.     I  W  3.70 :  10-6/1-4/exam. 

Same :  Extension    course    of    Field    Artillery    School,    subcourse    20-1, 

Marches  and  shelter  (horse-drawn),  1931-.32,  introduction  and  les.son  1-5. 
1930.     various  paging,  map.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-5  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70 :  20-1/1  to  20-1/5 

Same,    examination.     [1930.]     2    p.     t  W  3.70 :  20-1/1-5/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1930.]     2  p.     t 

W  3.70 :  20-l/l-5/.solutions 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  20-2,  Marches 

and  shelter  (motorized),  1931-32.  introduction  and  lesson  1-5.  1930.  various 
Iiaginc:.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1,  4-5  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70 :  20-2/1  to  20-2/5 

Same,  examination.     [1930.]     2  p.     +  W  3.70 :  20-2/1-5/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1930.]     2  p.     + 

W  3.70 :  20-2/l-5/!5olutions 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  20-5.  Field 

artillery  signal  eominunication — 1,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-2,  4-7, 
9-lla.  1931.  various  paging,  il.  (>  maps.  [Solutions  to  lessons  l-3a,  4,  7, 
9,  11-lla  are  included.]     t  W  3.70 :  20-5/1,  etc. 

■     Same,  examination.     [1931.]     4p.il.     t  W  .3.70 :  20-5/1-lla/exam. 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  20-6.  Ele- 

nu'iitary  ballistics  and  dispersion,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-7.  and  9. 
1930.     various  paging,  il.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-2,  4-9  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70 :  20-6/1,  etc. 

Same,  examination.     [1930.]     3  p.     t  W  3.70 :  20-6/1-9/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1930.]     4  p.     t 

W  3.70 :  20-6/1-9/solutions 

Same:  Extension  cour.se  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  20-7.  Prepa- 
ration of  fire — 1,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-10.  I!t31.  various  pag- 
inir,  il.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-10  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70 :  2t>-7/l  to  20-7/10 

Same,  examination.     [1931.]     6  p.   il.     t  W  3.70: 20-7/1-1 0/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1931.]     9  p.  il.  1  iil.     J 

W  3.70 :  20-7/1-10/solutions 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  20-S.  Tou- 

duct  of  fire— 1,  1931-32,  introduction  and  le.sson  1-10.  19:i].  varions  )iag- 
ing,  il.  [Solutions  to  lessons  1-10  are  included,  the  ones  for  lessons  0  and  7 
being  corrected  copies.]     t  W  3.70 :  20-« '1  to  20-8/10 

Same,  examination.     [1931.]     7  p.  il.     t  W  3.70: 20-S/l-lO/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1931.]     4  p.     t 

W  3.70 :  20-8/1 -10/solutions 

Same:    Extension    Cdurse    nf    Field    Artillery    School,    subcourse   20-10, 

Field  iirlillery  firing.  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-14.  1931.  various 
pau'liiu.   il.   1    pi.      [Solutions  to  lessons  1-9,   11-14  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70 :  20-10/1  to  20-10/14 

ll<M>    t mIit   iMiliIloiitlftiiM — Sff   liifitriiiiitloii    fo11«MvinK'  roiitentii 


December,  1931  439 

Milita ry  educa tion — Continued. 

Same,  examination.     [1931.]     6p.il.     %  W  3.70 :  20-10/1-14/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1931.]     6  p.  il.     % 

W  3.70 :  20-10/1-14/solutions 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  20-11,  Field 

artillery  signal  comniunication — 2,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  l-7a. 
1931.  various  paging  il.  2  pi.  [Solutions  to  lessons  l-6a,  7,  and  7a  are 
included.]     %  W  3.70 :  20-11/1  to  20-ll/7a 

Same,  examination.     [1931.]     4  p.     $  W  3.70 :  20-ll/l-7a/exam. 

Same:  Extension  cours-e  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-4,  Prep- 
aration of  fire — 2,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-12.  1931.  various 
paging,   il.  5  pi.      [Solutions  to  lessons  1-12  are  included.]     i 

W  3.70 :  30-4/1  to  30-4/12 

Same,    examination.     [1931.]     4    p.     t  W  3.70 :  30-4/1-12/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1931.]     4  p.  il.     t 

W  3.70 :  30-4/1-12/solutions 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-5,  Con- 
duct of  fire — 2,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-10  and  12.  1931.  various 
paging,  il.  3  pi.     [Solutions  to  lessons  2,  5-10,  and  12  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70 :  30-5/1,  etc. 

Same,  examination.     [1931.]     3  p.     $  W  3.70 :  30-5/1-12/exam. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-6,  Trans- 
fers of  fire  and  schedule  fires,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-8.  1931. 
various  paging,  2  pi.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-8  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70 :  30-6/1  to  30-G/8 

Same,   examination.     [1931.]     3   p.     t  W  3.70 :  3a-6/l-8/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1931.]     6  p.+l  folded  leaf.     % 

W  3.70 :  30-6/1-8/solutions 

Same:  Extension  cour.se  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-7,  Com- 
bat order — 1.  1931-32.  introduction  and  lesson  1-6.  1931.  various  paging, 
il.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-6  are  included]     %  W  3.70 :  30-7/1  to  30-7/6 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-S,  Re- 
connaissance, selection,  and  occupation  of  position  (horse-drawn),  1931—32, 
introduction  and  lesson  1-8  and  11.  1931.  various  paging,  2  maps.  [So- 
lutions to  lessons  1-2,  .5-11  are  included.]     $  W  3.70  :  30-8/1,  etc. 

Same,  examination.     [1931.]     3  p.     |  W  3.70 :  30-8/1-11/exam. 

■ Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1931.]     3  p.     $ 

W  3.70 :  30-8/1-11/solutions 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-9,  Recon- 
naissance, selection,  and  occupation  of  position  (motorized)  [1931-32]  lesson 
2-5.  7-10.  [1931.]  Each  2  p.  or  3  p.  [Solutions  to  lessons  1-10  are  in- 
cluded.]    %  W  3.70 :  30-9/2.  etc. 

Same,   examination.     [1931.]     2   p.     $  W  3.70: 30-9/1-10/ exam. 

Same,    examination,    solutions.     [1931.]     3    p.     % 

W  3.70 :  30-9/1-10/solutions 

Same  :  Extension  cour.se  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-10,  Logis- 
tics [1931-32]  lesson  2-13a.  [1931.]  various  paging,  3  maps.  [Solutions  to 
lessons  1-5,  7-10,  12-13a  are  included.]     t  W  3.70 :  30-10/2  to  30-10/13a 

Same,  examination.     [1931.]     6  p.     f  W  3.70 :  .30-10/l-13a/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.      [1931.]     6  p.     i 

W  3.70 :  30-10/l-13a/solutions 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-11,  Com- 
mand and  staff  functions — 1,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-4.  1931. 
various  paging,  map.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-4  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70  :  30-11/1  to  30-11/4 

Ho^v  to  order  publications — See  information  folloTvingr  Contents 


440  December,  1931 

Military  education — Ck>ntinned. 

Same,  examination.     [1931.1     3  p.     t  W  3.70: 30-11/1-1/exam. 

Same,    examination,    solutions.     [1931.]     2   p.     J 

W  3.70  :  30-11/1-4/  solutions 

Same :  Exten.sion  cour.se  of  Field  Artillery  School,  .subcourse  40-1,  Combat 

order.s — 2,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-11.  1931.  various  paging,  il. 
2  maps.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-9  and  11  are  included.]     J 

W  3.70  :  40-1/1  to  40-1/11 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  40-"-;.  Com- 
mand and  staff  functions — 2,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-4.  1931. 
various  paging,  1  pi.  map.  [Solutions  to  le.s.sons  3  and  4  are  included.  A  cor- 
rected copy  of  lesson  4  was  also  issued.]     J  W  3.70  :  40-2/1  to  40-2/4 

Same,  examination.     [1931.]     3  p.     t  W  3.70 :  40-2/1-4/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     1931.    1  p.     J 

W  3.70 :  40-2/l-4/solution8 

Same :  Extension  coui'se  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  40-3.  Tactics 

and  technique  of  associated  arms,  pt.  1,  Organization  and  couibut  principles, 
1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-6.  1930.  various  paging,  il.  [Solutions 
to  les.sons  1-6  are  included.]     t  W  3.70 :  40-3/pt.  1-1  to  40-3/pt.  1-6 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  40-3,  Tactics 

and  technique  of  associated  arms,  pt.  2,  Tactics  and  technique  of  infantry, 
1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-13.  1931.  various  paging,  il.  4  maps. 
[Solutions  to  lessons  1,  3-12  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70 :  40-3/pt.  2-1  to  40-3/pt.  2-13 

Same  :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  40-3,  Tactics 

and  technique  of  associated  arms,  pt.  3,  Tactics-  and  technique  of  cavalry, 
1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-6.  1931.  various  paging,  il.  3  maps. 
[Solutions  to  lessons  1,  4-6  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70  :  40-3/pt.  3-1  to  40-3/pt.  3-6 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  40-4,  Fire 

direction  and  tactical  emplojinent  of  artillery  fire,  1931-32,  introduction  and 
lesson  1  and  3.  1931.  various  paging,  2  pi.  [Solutions  to  lessons  1-3,  7,  and 
9  are  included.]     t  W  3.70:  40-4/1,  etc. 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  40-5.  Tactical 

employment  of  field  artillery,  general,  1931-32,  introduction  and  les.son  1-7. 
1931.     various  paging,  il.  2  maps.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-7  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70 :  40-5/1  to  40-5/7 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  40-6,  Divi- 
sion artillery  in  defensive  action,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-12.  1931. 
various  paging,  il.  6  maps.     [Solutions  to  les.sons  1-12  are  included.]     % 

W  3.70 :  40-6/1  to  40-6/12 

Same:  Extension  cour.se  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcour.se  40-7,  Divi- 
sion artillery  in  offensive  action,  1931-.32.  introduction  and  lesson  1-7.  1931. 
various  paging,  3  maps.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-4.  7-9  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70  :  4(.>-7/l  to  40-7/7 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  40-S,  Corps 

and  Army  artillery,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-2.  4-5.  1931.  various 
paging,  il.  2  maps.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-3,  5,  and  6  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70 :  40-8/1.  etc. 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  Sc1um)1,  subcourse  40-9,  Field 

artillery  training,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-2.  5,  and  12.  1931.  va- 
rious paging.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1  and  7  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70 :  40-9/1,  etc. 

Same,  examination.     [1931]     2  p.     t  W  3.70: 40-9/1-1 2/exani. 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  .subcourse  40-11,  Field 

artillery  with  cavalry  division,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-5.  1931. 
various  paging,  il.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-6  are  inc-luded.]     t 

W  3.70  :  40-11/1  to  40-n/P 

How  to  order  pabllcatloim — Si-e  Informntlon  following  ContentB 


December,  1931  441 

Military  education — Continued. 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School,  subcourse  30-2, 

Medical  Department  administration,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-2,  and 
4.     1930.     various  paging,  il.     [Solutions  to  lessons  4,  6-10  are  included.]     t 

W  3.71 :  30-2/1,  etc. 

Same,  examination.     [1930.]     2  p.     J  W  3.71 :  30-2/1-10/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1930.]     2  p.     t 

W  3.71  :  30-2/1-10/solutions 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School,  subcourse  30-5, 

Elementary  military  sanitation,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-5.  1930. 
Each  ii+2  p.  or  1  p.     [Solutions  to  lesson  5  are  included.]     $ 

W  3.71 :  30-5/1  to  30-5/5 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1930.]     2  p.     t 

W  3.71 :  30-5/1-9/solutions 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School,  subcourse  80-7, 

Service  with  medical  detachments,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-9. 
1930.    various  paging,     t  W  3.71 :  30-7/1  to  30-7/9 

Same,  examination.     [1930.]     2  p.     t  W  3.71 :  30-7/1-9/exam. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School,  subcourse  40-2, 

Combat  orders  and  solution  of  problems  (medical),  1931-32,  introduction  and 
lesson  1-2,  and  5.  1930.  various  paging.  [Solutions  to  lessons  3  and  5  are 
included.]     t  W  3.71 :  40-2/l,etc. 

Same,  examination.     [1930.]     4  p.     t  W  3.71 :  40-2/1-5/exam. 

■     Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1930.]     7  p.     t 

W  3.71 :  40-2/1-5/solutions 

Sfime:  Extension  cour.se  of  Medical  Field  Service  School,  subcourse  40-5, 

Organization  and  employment  of  medical  service,  infantry  and  cavalry  di- 
visions. 1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-8.  1931.  various  paging,  2  maps. 
[Solurions  to  lessons  1-8  are  included.]     t  W  3.71 :  40-5/1  to  40-5/8 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School,  subcourse  40-7, 

Training  management.  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1.     1930.     ii+3  p.     t 

W  3.71 :  40-7/1 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School,  subcourse  40-8, 

Sanitation  of  camps  and  stations,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-5.    1931. 
various  paging.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-5  are  included.]     t 
•  W  3.71 :  40-8/1  to  40-8/5 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School,  subcourse  40-9, 

Veterinary  sanitation,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-8,  and  10.  1931. 
various  paging.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-10  are   included.]     t 

W  3.71 :  40-9/1, ^c. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School,  subcourse  40-10, 

Medical  aspects  of  chemical  warfare,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-5. 
1031.    various  paging.     [Solutions  to  lesson  3  are  included.]     t 

W  3.71 :  40-10/1  to  40-10/5 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Qnartt^rmaster  Corps  School,  subcourse  30-10, 

Utilities,  1931-32.  introduction  and  lesson  1-2,  4,  6,  9-11,  and  13.  1931. 
various  paging.  [Solutions  to  lessons  1,  4,  6-8,  10,  12,  and  14  are  included.] 
t  W  3.72  :  30-10/1,  etc. 

Same,  examination.     [1931.]     2  p.     +  W  3.72 :  30-10/1-14/exam. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1931.]     3  p.     t 

W  3.72 :  30-10/1-14/solutions 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Signal  School,  subcourse  30-1,  Wire  com- 
munication, line  construction,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-2,  7-8,  and 
10.  1931.  various  paging,  il.  [Solutions  to  lessons  1-6,  9^-10  are  in- 
cluded.]    t  W  3.73  :  30-1/1,  etc. 

Ho'tv  to  oriler  pii1>licatioiiK — See  inforniation  fullovrlng  Contents 


442  DECEMBElt,  Id'ii 

Military  education — Continued. 

Same:   Kxteiision   course  of   Signal    Scliool,   subcourse  30-2.  lladio  com- 

nmniLatioii,  Icstinu   (|)l:int  and  tntllic),  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-7. 

1931.  various  paging,  il.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1,  3-7  are  included.)     X 

W  3.73  :  30-2/1  to  30-2/7 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Signal  S<l)f»ul,  subcourse  30-5.  Signal  com- 
pany and  signal  troop  combat  orders,  1931-32,  introduction  and  h's.^on  1,  3-<!. 
1931.     various  paging,  il.  2  majjs.     [Solutions  to  lessons  l-(!  are  included.]     t 

W3.73:  .•{(►-VI.  ci 

Same :  Extension  oourse  of  Signal  School,  subcourse  .30-0.  Signal  s\ippl.\ . 

1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-10.  1931.  various  paging,  map.  |  Solu- 
tions to  lessons  4,  6-7,  and  10  are  included.]     t        W  3.73  :  30-G/l  to  30-6/10 

Same :  Extension  cour.se  of  Signal  School,  subcourse  30-9,  Training  man- 
agement, unit  training,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1,  3-6.  1931.  va- 
rious paging,  11.     [Solutions   to   lessons  1-6  are  include<l.]     t 

W  3.  73:  30-9/1,  etc. 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Signal  School,  subcourse  40-1,  Tactical  signal 

communication,  infantry  and  cavalry  divisions,  1931-32,  introduction  and 
lesson  1-9.  1931.  various  paging,  il.  4  maps.  [Solutions  to  lessons  3-9 
are  included.]     t  W  3.73:  40-1/1  to  40-1/9 

• Same :  Extension  course  of  Signal  School,  subcourse  40-2,  Signal  Corps 

staff  duties,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-9.  1931.  various  paging. 
11.  4  map.s.     [Solutions  to  lessons  2-6.  8-9  are  included.]     t 

W  3.73  :  40-2/1  to  40-2/9 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Signal  School,  subcourse  40-3.  Signal  dei>«it 

organization  and  administration,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1-3.  1931. 
various  paging,   map.     [Solutions  to  lesson   1   are   included.]     J 

W  3.73  :  40-3/1  to  40-3  5 

Same:  subcourse,  Property,  emergency  procurement  and  funds.  [1931-32] 

lesson   1   and   3,  solutions.     [1930.]     Bach   2  p.     t 

W  3.50/6  :  931-32/1, 3/solut ions 

Same:  subcour.se,  Signal  communication  for  all  arms  and  services.    [1931- 

32]    lesson   4-7,    solutions.     1930.     Each    1    p.     t 

W  3.no  8  :  931-32 /4-7/solutions 

Same,  Supply  and  mess  management    [1931-32]  pt.  2.  Mess  management, 

lesson  2-.^).  1931.  Each  1  p.  or  2  p.  [Solutions  to  lessons  3-5  are  in- 
cluded.]    t  W  .3.50/15  :  931-,32/pt.  2-2  to  pt.  2-5 

Officers,  Army.     Officers  of  Array  stationed  in  or  near  District   of  Columbia. 

Dec.  1,  1931.     1931.     iv+49  p.     [Quarterly.]  *  Paper.  5c.  single  copy.  20c.  a 
yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  30c. 
L.   C.   card   9-35107  W  1.11 :  931/4 

U.^S.  Armii  rccruitiug  newn.  bulletin  of  recruiting  information  issueil  by 
direction  of  adjutant  general  of  Army.  v.  13.  no.  23  and  24:  Dec.  1  and  15, 
1931.  IReeniiting  Publicity  Bureau,  Governors  Island.  N.  Y..  Dec.  1  and  15, 
1931.]  16  p.  and  32  p.  il.  4"  t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau.  Governors 
Island.  N.  Y. 
L.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45:  931/23.24 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Cost   kvcpino   manual.     Revised    Sept.    15.    1931.     19:?1.     iii+42-M22|    p.+  |47] 
leaves,  3  pi.  4°     +  W  7.11/2  :  C  82/2 

Report.     Report  of  chief  of  engineers,   -\rmy.    [fiscal   year]    1931    [with   Com- 
mercial   statistics,    water-borne    commerce    of    United    States,    cilendar   ye.ir 
19.301.     1931.     2    pts.    [Il-f2334    p.    and    1x11074    p.     *  Cloth,    pi.    1.    $3.tH>: 
*  pi.  2.  .$1..'')0. 
L.   (J.  canl    15-490,S  W  7.1/1 :  931/1.2 

pt.  1.    Aimuii]   r('|)(irt  of  chief  of  onKlnoors,  .\iiiiy. 

pt.  ::.  Coiiinicn  ial    Hliitislics,    water  borne    coninnTcc    of    llnltort    States,    ciilfiulnr    .war 
1830;    conipllfMl    In    Offlci'    of   Board    of    Bnnlnecrs    for    Rivers    anil    Harliors. 

Ho'^v  tci   oriler  pnbltcntlona — .See  liiforinii t Ion    ffkUotvliiK'  rontontM 


December,  1931  443 

Report — Coutiniied. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  9,  2  pts.,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Same.   pt.   1   only,   with   title,   Report  of  cliief   of   engineers,   Army,   to 

Secretary  of  War,   [fiscal  year]   1931.     1931.     [l]+2334  p.     *  Cloth,  $3.00. 
L.    C.   card   9-6836  W  7.1/1 :  931/1-2 

Tennessee  River.  Project  for  Tennessee  River,  report  on  prospective  coopera- 
tion offered  by  responsible  interests  under  Federal  water  power  act  in  pro- 
gram of  constiruction  recommended  by  chief  of  engineers  providing  for  9-foot 
project  in  Tennessee  River  by  means  of  high  dams.  Dec.  8,  1931.  9  p. 
(H.  doc.  131,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28675 

RIVERS     AND     HARBORS     BOARD 

Commercial  statistics,  water-borne  commerce  of  United  States,  calendar  year 

1930.  1931.     ix-fl074  p.     [Extract  from  annual  report  of  chief  of  engineers, 

1931.  This  is  pt.  2  of  Report  of  chief  of  engineers,  Army,  1931.]     *  Cloth, 
$1.50. 

L.    C.   card   22-18731  W  7.1/1 :  931/2-2 

Detroit,  Mich.     Port  of  Detroit,  Mich.     1931.     viii4-128  p.  il.  4  p.  of  pi.  4  maps, 
2  mosaic  maps,  2  tab.     (Lake  series  2.)     [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Opera- 
tions Bureau,  Shipping  Board]     *  Paper,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28624  W  7.25  :  2 

INSULAR   AFFAIRS   BUREAU 

Report.  Annual  report  of  chief  of  Bureau  of  Insular  Affairs,  [fiscal  year]  1931. 
1931.     [l]-f39  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  W  6.1 :  931 

JUDGE  ADVOCATE  GENERAL'S  DEPARTMENT 

Military  laics.  Supplement  2  to  Military  laws  of  United  States,  edition  of  1929, 
containing  legislation  of  71st  Congress.  1931.  ii+148  p.  [Cumulative. 
Supersedes  Supplement  1,  Oct.  1,  1930.]     *  Paper,  25c.       W  1.8/1 :  929/supp.  2 

MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT 

Dental  Corps,  Army.  Circular  of  information  [relative  to]  appointment  as  1st 
lieutenant  in  Dental  Corps  of  Regular  Army.  Revised  Oct.  15,  1931.  [1931.] 
7  p.  narrow  12°     t  W  44.5  :  D  43/4 

Report  of  surgeon  general.  Army,  to  Secretary  of  War,  [fiscal  year]  1931.     1931. 
xiii+434  p.  il.     [Includes  statistical  tables  for  calendar  year  1930.]     *  Paper, 
60c. 
L.  C.  card  6-35357  W  44.1 :  931 

MILITIA  BUREAU 

Report.     Annual  report  of  chief  of  Militia   Bureau,    [fiscal  year]    1931.     1931. 
iii+4S  p.  4  tab.     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  30-5138  W  70.1 :  931 

NATIONAL  BOARD  FOR  PROMOTION  OF  RIFLE  PRACTICE 

Somali  Arms  Firing  School,  Camp  Perry.     [Memorandum  showing  list  of  persons 
who  completed  course  in  rifle  marksmanship  in  Small  Arms  Firing   School, 
Camp  Perry.  Ohio,  Aug.  24-29.  1931,  conducted  in  connection  with  national 
matches.]     Dec.  1,  1931.     48  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  War  15-99  W  82.2  :  Sm  1/931 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance.  Handbook  of  artillery,  including  mobile,  antiaircraft,  trench,  and 
automotive  materiel  [with  bibliography].  July.  1921.  revised  May.  1924,  [re- 
print] 1931.     xvi+398  p.  il.  1  pi.     (Ordnance  Dept.  doc.  2033.)     *  Paper.  50c. 

W  34.5  :  Ar  7/2/931 

HoTF  to  order  publications — See  information  following-  Contents 


444  DKci-MiiKi!,  19:n 

Ordnance  provision  »i/stem.  OrdiKiiite  cataloKUf  (ordnaiiCH'  pmvisioii  system)  : 
Group  K,  Material,  cleaning  and  [ireservini;,  and  tools  and  equipment  used 
therewith,  Standard  nomenclature  list  (pt.  1)  and  talde  of  allowances  (pt.  li)  : 
June  10.  1931.  [1931.]  73  p.  (Standard  nomenclature  list  K-1.)  [Super- 
sede.s  Standard  nomenclature  list  K-1.  SejJt.  1,  1929.1  t 
L.  C.  card  24-27517  W  34.23  :  K-1/2 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Circulars.  Supplement  2  to  Circular  5,  dated  Oct.  1,  1929,  with  title.  Land-grant 
percentages;  revised  to  Oct.  1,  1931.  Oct.  24.  1931.  [l]+7  p.  4"  [Supple- 
ment 2  contains  additional  percentages,  al.so  changes  superseding  and  cancel- 
ing percentages  and  other  data  published  in  Circular  5.  192*.>.  and  Supplement 
1,  to  tlie  extent  indicated.]     t  W  77.4/3:  5  supi).  2 

National  military  park,  national  park,  battlefield  site,  and  national  monument 

regulations,  Oct.  6,  1931.     1931.     [l]-l-94  p.  12°  [Supersedes  Regulations  for 
national  military  parks.  July  30,  1915.]     t 

L.  C.  card  31-286:38  W  77.10/1 :  N  21/3 

SIGNAL  OFFICE 

Orders  19  and  20;  Nov.  1  and  2.  1931.     1931.     Each  1  p.  12"     t 

W42.10:931   19.  20 

flow  to   order  piiblicatlun.s — .See  iuforiualion   fulIowinKT  C'onteutH 

o 


General  Information 


The  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  is  authorized  to  sell 
fit  cost,  plus  10  per  cent,  without  limit  as  to  the  number  of  copies  to  any  one 
applicant  who  agrees  not  to  resell  or  distribute  the  same  for  profit,  any  United 
States  Government  publication  not  confidential  in  character. 

Publications  can  not  be  supplied  free  to  individuals  nor  forwarded  in  ad- 
vance of  payment. 

The  accumulation  of  publications  in  this  Office  amounts  to  several  millions, 
of  which  over  five  million  are  assorted,  forming  the  sales  stock.  Many  rare 
books  are  included,  but  under  the  law  all  must  be  sold  regardless  of  their  age 
or  scarcity.  Many  of  the  books  have  been  in  stock  some  time,  and  are  apt  to 
be  shopworn.     In  filling  orders  the  best  copy  available  is  sent. 

PRICE    LISTS 

A  general  price  list  of  public  documents  is  not  available,  but  numerous  lists 
have  been  prepared  on  special  subjects  and  any  of  these  will  be  furnished 
free,  on  application,  if  the  person  interested  will  state  the  subject  or  subjects 
•concerning  which  information  is  desired.  It  will  also  be  noted  that  current 
publications  which  are  for  sale  are  listed  in  this  catalogue. 

WEEKLY   LIST 

In  addition  to  the  Price  lists,  the  Documents  Office  issues  a  Weekly  list  of 
«elected  United  States  Government  publications  for  sale  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents.  Each  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
tions and  prices,  and  may  be  obtained  free  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

HOW   TO   OBOEB  PUBLICATIONS 

Publications  entered  in  this  catalogue  that  are  for  sale  by  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  are  indicated  by  a  star  (*)  preceding  the  price.  A  dag- 
ger (t)  indicates  that  application  should  be  made  to  the  Department,  Bureau, 
or  Division  issuing  the  document.  A  double  dagger  ($)  indicates  that  the 
document  is  printed  for  official  use.  Whenever  additional  information  con- 
<;eming  the  method  of  procuring  a  document  seems  necessary,  it  will  be  found 
under  the  name  of  the  Bureau  by  which  it  was  published. 

In  ordering  a  publication  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  give  (if 
tmown)  the  name  of  the  publishing  Department,  Bureau,  or  Division,  and  the 
title,  together  with  the  classification  number  which  is  added  to  the  entry  at  the 
extreme  right ;  order  the  Congressional  documents  and  reports  by  the  title, 
together  with  the  document  or  report  number  and  the  Congress  and  session, 
-e.  g.,  H.  doc.  161,  72-1. 

Do  not  use  the  L.  C.  card  number  in  ordering  a  publication. 

HOW    TO    BEMIT 

Remittances  for  the  documents  marked  with  a  star  ( ♦ )  should  be  made  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  by  coupons,  postal  money 
order,  express  order,  or  check.     Currency  may  be  sent  at  sender's  risk.     For- 

445 


446  January,  1932 

eign  remittances  should  be  mude  eitlier  by  international  money  order  or  draft 
on  an  American  banli. 

Postage  stamps,  for(i<jn  money,  defaced  or  smooth  coins,  uill  not  be  accepted. 

For  the  convenience  of  the  general  public,  coupons  that  are  good  until 
used  in  exchange  for  Government  publications  sold  by  the  Superintendent 
of  Documents  may  be  purchased  from  his  Office  in  sets  of  20  for  $1.00. 
Address  order  to  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office, 
Washington,  D.  C, 

No  charge  is  made  for  postage  on  documents  forwarded  to  points  in  United 
States,  Alaska,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Philippine  Islands,  Porto  Rico,  Samoa,  or  to 
Canada,  Cuba,  or  Mexico.  To  other  countries  the  regular  rate  of  postage  is 
charged,  and  remittances  must  cover  such  postage.  In  computing  foreign 
postage,  add  one-third  of  the  price  of  the  publication. 

TO  LIBRARIANS 

The  number  given  at  the  extreme  right  of  each  entry  (except  for  Congrres- 
sional  documents  and  reports)  is  the  classification  number  by  which  the  pub- 
lication is  arranged  in  the  Library  and  in  the  Sales  Stock  of  the  Office  of 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  It  can  be  used  as  a  classification  number 
by  such  libraries  as  are  using,  for  the  Departmental  publications,  the  arrange- 
ment of  public  documents  advocated  in  the  Checklist  of  United  States  public 
documents,  1789-1909.  In  using  this  number  as  a  classification  number  in  a 
library,  it  should  be  noted  that  the  shilling  mark  (/)  is  used  to  separate  what 
would  ordinarily  be  a  superior  number  or  letter  (the  numbers  or  letters  imme- 
diately following  the  line)  from  the  main  classification  number,  it  not  being 
practicable  to  print  these  numbers  and  letters  as  superiors  in  the  Monthly 
catalogue,  e.  g.,  the  number  A  1.23/a :  So  96/4  listed  in  the  Monthly  catalogue 
would  be  A 1  J23» ;  So  96*  in  a  Ubrary. 

LIBBABT    OF   CONQBESS    CARDS 

Numbers  to  be  used  in  ordering  the  printed  catalogue  cards  of  the  Library 
of  Congress  are  appended  to  entries  for  the  more  important  publications.  These 
are  given  at  the  left,  with  '*  L.  C.  card  "  prefixed.  Do  not  confuse  with  the 
Documents  Office  classification  number  given  at  the  right.  Orders  for  these 
cards,  remittances  in  payment  for  them,  and  requests  for  information  about 
them  should  be  addressed  to  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  not  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents. 

MONTHLY  CATALOGUE  DIBTBIBimON 

The  Monthly  catalogue  is  sent  to  public  libraries  free  on  application.  Sub- 
scription price  to  individuals,  75c.  a  year,  including  index ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $1.15  a  year.  Back  numbers  can  not  be  supplied.  Notify  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents  of  any  change  of  address. 

INDEX 

An  Index  to  the  Monthly  catalogue  is  issued  at  the  end  of  the  fiscal  year. 
This  contains  index  entries  for  all  the  numbers  issued  from  July  to  June,  and 
can  be  bound  with  the  numbers  as  an  index  to  the  volume.  Persons  desiring 
to  bind  the  catalogue  at  the  end  of  the  year  should  be  careful  to  retain  the 
numbers  received  monthly,  as  duplicate  copies  can  not  be  sujiplied. 


CORRECTIONS    FOR    PREVIOUS    MONTHLY    CATALOGUES 

Dec.  1931.  On  p.  425,  2Sth  line  from  bottom  of  page,  change  "(H.  doc.  21,  pt.  1, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)"  to  read  "(H.  doc.  539.  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)";  on  p.  435, 
14th  line  from  top  of  page,  change  "  C.  B.  Divine  "  to  read  "  C.  B.  Dovine." 


Monthly  Catalogue 


No.  445  JANUARY  1932 


AGRICULTURE   DEPARTMENT 

Note. — ^Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Department  is- 
sues a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  enabling 
them  to  select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Crops   and   markets.     Crops   and   markets,   Dec.    1931;   v.    8,    no.    12.      [1932.] 
p.  497-568,  il.  4°     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  60c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription.  85c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  36.11/3  :  8/12 

Same,  Jan.  1932 ;  V.  9.  no.  1.     [1932.]     p.  1^0.  11.  4"     [Monthly.] 

A  36.11/3 : 9/1 

Grain.  Quantities  of  grain  used  for  production  of  alcohol  and  other  distilled 
spirits,  1909-17,  letter  transmitting,  in  response  to  resolution,  information 
relative  to  quantities  of  grain  used  for  production  of  alcohol  and  other  dis- 
tilled spirits,  fiscal  years  1909-17.  Jan.  15.  1932.  2  p.  ( S.  doc.  50,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Journal  of  agricultural  research.  Editorial  policy  regarding  Journal  of  agri- 
cultural research,  published  by  authority  of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  with 
cooperation  of  Association  of  Land-Grant  Colleges  and  Universities.  Oct. 
1927,  revised  Jan.  1932.  1932.  cover-title,  8  p.  (Miscellaneous  publication 
3.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-13  A  1.38  :  3/2 

Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  11  and  12 ;  Dec.  1  and  15, 

1931.      [1932.]      cover-titles,   p.   931-1113,   11.      [Semimonthly.]      *  Paper,   20c. 
single  copy,  $4.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription.  $5.00. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  13-1837  A  1.23  :  43/11, 12 

CoxTE.VTS. — No.  11.  Hardiness  studies  with  2-year-old  alfalfa  plants  [with  list  of 
literature  cited]  ;  by  George  L.  Peltier  and  H.  M.  Tysdal. — Determination  of  sample 
size  for  diameter  measurements  in  cotton  fiber  studies ;  by  O.  A.  Pope. — Pathogenesis 
in  woolly-knot  type  of  crown  gall  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  E.  A.  Siegler  and 
R.  B.  Piper. — Fasting  metabolism  of  cattle  as  base  value  of  heat  production  in  deter- 
mination of  net  energy  of  feeding  stuffs  ;  by  E.  B.  Forbes,  Winfred  W.  Braman,  Max 
Kriss.  and  R.  W.  Swift,  with  collaboration  of  R.  C.  Miller,  R.  B.  French,  T.  V.  LetonofiC, 
and  G.  R.  Sharpless. — Metabolizable  energy  and  net  energy  values  of  corn  meal  when 
fed  exclusively  and  in  combination  with  alfalfa  hay  ;  by  E.  B.  Forbes.  Winfred  W. 
Braman,  Max  Kriss,  and  R.  W.  Swift,  with  collaboration  of  R.  C.  Miller,  R.  B.  French, 
T.  V.  Letonofif,  and  G.  R.  Sharpless. — No.  12.  Plant  succession  and  grazing  capacity 
on  clay  soils  in  southern  New  Mexico  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  R.  S.  Camp- 
bell.— Control  of  gastrointestinal  parasites  of  sheep  by  weekly  treatments  with  various 
anthelmintics  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Willard  H.  Wright  and  John 
Bozicevich. — Apparatus  for  growing  plants  under  controlled  environmental  conditions 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Robert  A.  Steinberg. — Inheritance  of  resistance  in 
oats  to  Ustilago  levis  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  F.  A.  CofiEman,  T.  R.  Stanton, 
B.  B.  Bayles.  G.  A.  Wiebe,  R.  W.  Smith,  and  V.  F.  Tapke. — Antiscorbutic  vitamin  in 
home-canned  carrots  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Adelaide  Spohn  and  Amy 
Hunter. — Antiscorbutic  vitamin  in  juice  of  home-canned  tomatoes  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  Adelaide  Spohn. 

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with  the  cooperation  of  the  Association  of  Land-Grant  Colleges  and  Universities.  It  is 
distributed  free  only  to  libraries  of  agricultural  colleges  and  experiment  stations,  to 
large  universities,  technical  schools,  and  to  such  institutions  as  make  suitable  exchanges 
with  the  Agriculture  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Journal  may  obtain  it  from  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Juglans.  Crown  rot  of  Juglans  in  California  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ; 
by  Clayton  O.  Smith  and  James  T.  Barrett.  1932.  [2] +885-904  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  10,  Nov.  15,  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a  :  J  935 

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448  January,  1932 

Mangel-icurzeh  Changes  in  chemical  composition  of  mangels  and  rutabagas 
(luring  storage  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  :  by  K.  S.  Morrow.  R.  O.  Dust- 
niiin,  and  H.  O.  Henderson.  1931.  [2] +919-930  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  10,  Nov.  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  M  313/5 

Official  record.   Department   of  Agriculture,   v.   11,   no.   1-5;   Jan.   2-30,   1932. 
[1932.1     p.  1-32,  il.  4"     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  5<)c.  a  yr. :  foreign  sub.scription, 
$1.10. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-146  A  1.33  :  11/1-5 

Publicatiofus.  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publi- 
cation.s,  Dec.  1931.     See  Information  OflBce,  Publications,  p.  452. 

Quarantine.  Japanese-beetle  quarantine,  [Notice  of]  quarantine  48,  revision 
of  regulations  [under  Notice  of  quarantine  48  (8th  revision)],  effective  Jan. 
1.  1932.  [1932.]  12  p.  il.  (Plant  Quarantine  and  Control  Administra- 
tion.)    t  A  48.5 :  48/8th  rev./932 

Satin-moth  quarantine,  [Notice  of]  quarantine  53,  revision  (»f  regulations 

[under]    Notice    of   quarantine   53,    revised,   effective    Dec.    1.    1931.     [1931.] 
7  p.  il.     (Plant  Quarantine  and  Control  Administration.)     t 

A  48.5  :  53/3d  rev./931-2 

[Regulations  of  Department  of  Agriculture :  Fiscal,  Property,  Administrative, 
with  appendix,  Provisions  of  law  affecting  fiscal,  property,  and  administrative 
regulations  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  amendments  and  reprints.]  [1931.] 
p.  557R-558,  12°  [These  are  reprints  of  p.  557-558  to  be  inserted  in  their 
proper  place  in  the  original  publication,  and  amend  the  section  entitled 
Administrative  regulations  of  Department  of  Agriculture.]     t 

A  1.19:  924/p.  557R-55& 

Soil  versus  solution  method  as  means  of  studying  bacterial  activities  in  soil ; 
by  J.  E.  Greaves  and  H.  C.  Pulley.  1931.  [2] +905-917  p.  il.  [From  Jour- 
nal of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  10,  Nov.  15,  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a:  So 34/82 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Affrlcultural  situation,   brief  summary   of  economic   conditions.   Jan.   1,   1932: 
V.  16,  no.  1.     [1932.]     24  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper.  5c.  single  copy.  25c.  a 
yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1797  A  36.15: 16/1 

Crops.  Statistics  of  important  crops,  by  States,  1929,  1930,  and  1931 :  Apples 
[etc.;  Milk  production,  Dec.  1,  1925-31].  [1932.]  p.  513-516.  4°  [From 
Crops  and  markets,  v.  8,  no.  12.]     t  A  36.ll/3a :  St  29/2 

AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Irrigation.  Measuring  water  in  irrigation  channels:  [by  R.  L.  Parshall]. 
[Jan.  1932.]  ii+18  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1683.) 
[Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Colorado  Agricultural  Experiment  Station. 
Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  813,  Construction  and  use  of  farm  weirs.] 
*  Paper  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-1  A  1.9: 1683 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Beef  cattle  tests  show  profits  are  incroast^d  by  feeding  grain  with  grass;  [by 
W.  H.  Black].  [1931.]  2  p.  il.  (Yearbook  separate  1159.)  [From  Year- 
book, 1931.]     t  A1.10/a:115» 

Karakul   sheep;   [by   C.   G.    Potts].     [Aug.    1930.   revi.sed    Dec.    1931.]      [1931.] 
ii  +  10  p.  II.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1632.)     'Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-997  A  1.9: 1632/2 

Rice  and  its  by-i)roducts  for  feeding  livestock;    [by  E.  W.   Sheets  and   A.   T. 

Seniple].     Dec.  1931.     [l]+9  p.  il.  (Agricultui-e  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publi- 
cation 132.)      ♦  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32-20  A  1.38 :  132 

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Service   annouticements.     Service   and  regulatory   announcements.    Dec.    1931 ; 

[no.]    296.     Jan.    1932.     p.    119-126.  [Monthly.]     *  Paper.    5c.    single    copy, 
25c.  a  yr. :  foreign  subscription,  40c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  7-1658  A  4.13  :  296 

Swine.     Castration  of  liogs ;   [by  S.  S.  Buckley].     [Dec.  1923,  slightly  revised 
July,  1930.  reprint  1932.]     ii+6  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin 
1357.)      [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  780,  Castration  of  young  pigs.]     ♦Pa- 
per, 5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-262  A  1.9 :  1357/2-2 

Turkey  raising  is  being  stabilized  by  modern  methods;  [by  S.  J.  Mar.sden]. 
[1931.]     2  p.  il.     (Yearbook  separate  1175.)      [From  Yearbook,  1931.]     t 

A  1.10/a  :  1175 

CHEMISTRY  AND  SOILS  BUREAU 

Crawford  County,  Mich.  Soil  survey  of  Crawford  County,  Mich.;  by  J.  O. 
Veatch,  L.  R.  Schoenmann,  Z.  C.  Foster,  and  P.  R.  Lesh.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  38  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  29,  series  1927.)  [Prepared  in 
cooperation  with  Michigan  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  and  Michigan 
Department   of  Conservation.     Text   and    illustration    on   p.    2-4   of   cover.] 

*  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32-19  A  47.5  :  927/29 

Doniphan  Coimty.  Kans.  Soil  survey  of  Doniphan  County.  Kans. ;  by  E.  W. 
Knobel,  R.  H.  Davis,  and  H.  W.  Higbee.  [1931.]  cover-title,  34  p.  il.  1  pi. 
2  p.  of  pi.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  25,  series  1927.)  [Prepared  in  co- 
operation with  Kansas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illus- 
tration on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  JC.  card  Agr  32-14  A  47.5  :  927/25 

Fertilisers.  Home  mixing  of  fertilizers  ;  [by  C.  C.  Fletcher].  Nov.  1930.  slightly 
revised  Jan.  1932.  [1932.]  8p.il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet  70.)  *  Paper, 
5c.  '  A  1.35 :  70/2 

Fort  Collins,  Colo.  Soil  survey  of  Fort  Collins  area,  Colo. ;  by  A.  T.  Sweet  and 
J.  N.  Spencer.  [1931.]  cover-title,  29  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  map.  ([Soil  survey 
report]  27,  series  1927.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Colorado  Agricul- 
tural   Experiment    Station.      Text    and    illustration    on    p.    2-4    of    cover.] 

*  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32-11  A  47.5 :  927/27 

Green  manvnng.  Decomposition  of  green  manures  grown  on  soil  and  turned 
under  compared  to  decomposition  of  green  manures  added  to  fallow^  soil  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Nathan  R.  Sm'th  and  Harry  Humfeld.  1931. 
[2] +715-731  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  8, 
Oct.  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  M  319/6 

CrulUes.    Controlling  small  gullies  by  bluegrass  sod;  [by  R.  E.  Uhland].     Dec. 
1931.     [l]+4  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet  82.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-6  A  1.35  :  82 

Harford  County,  Md.  Soil  survey  of  Harford  County,  Md. ;  by  S.  O.  Perkins 
and  H.  B.  Winant.  [1931.]  cover-title,  30  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report] 
26,  series  1927.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Maryland  Geological  Survey 
and  Maryland  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  ilUistration  on 
p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-7  A  47.5  :  927/26 

Insect  powder  [or  pyrethrum-powder,  with  bibliography]  ;  by  C.  C.  McDonnell, 
R.  C.  Roark.  F.  B.  LaForge,  and  G.  L.  Keenan.  June  3.  1920.  revised  Apr. 
1926,  [reprint]  1931.  cover-title,  95  p.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Agriculture  Dept.  De- 
partment bulletin  824.)  [Formerly  issued  by  Chemistry  Bureau  in  coopera- 
tion with  Insecticide  and  Fungicide  Board.]  *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-767  A  1.3  :  824/2-2 

Kalkaska  County,  Mich.  Soil  survey  of  Kalkaska  County,  Mich. ;  by  J.  O. 
Veatch,  L.  R.  Schoenmann,  Z.  C.  Foster,  and  F.  R.  Lesh.  [1931.]  cover- 
title.  44  p.  il.  map.      ([Soil  survey  report]   28,  series  1927.)      [Prepared  in 

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Kalka.ska  County,  Mich. — Continued. 

cooperation   with  Michigan  Agricultural   Experiment   Station   and   Michigan 
IH'partment  of  Conservation.     Text  and  illustration  on   p.   2—1   of  cover.] 
*  I'iiiu'r,  *-'()c. 
L.    c.    ciinl    .\gr   32-9  A  47..") :  927/28 

Miami  County.  Ind.  Part  1,  Soil  survey  of  Miami  County,  Ind..  by  W.  E. 
Tharp  and  D.  K.  Kuiikel ;  pt.  2,  Management  of  Miami  County  si>il.s,  by  A.  T. 
Wiiiiicko  and  S.  D.  Conner.  [1931.1  cover-title,  r»S  p.  il.  2  pi.  map.  ([Soil 
survey  report]  24.  series  1927.)  [l'r»'pare<l  in  cooperatiim  with  Purdue  Uni- 
versity Agricultural  Kxperimt  nt  Station.  Text  and  illustratictn  on  p.  2-4 
of  cover.]  ♦  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-17  A  47.5  :  927/24 

SooofTO,  N.  Mcx.  Soil  survey  of  Socorro  and  Rio  Puerco  areas,  N.  Mex. ;  by 
E.  N.  Poulson  and  E.  G.  Filzpatrick.  [1931.]  cover-litle,  27  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi. 
map.  ([Soil  survey  report]  2.  series  1929.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with 
New  Mexico  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Text  and  illustration  on  p. 
2-4  f)f  cover.]  *  Paper,  IHc. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-23  A47.5:  929/2 

Turpentine.     Fractionation  of  American  gum  spirits  of  turpentine  and  evalua- 
tion of  its  pinene  content  by  optical  means    [with  list  of  literature  cite<ll  ; 
by   S.  Palkin.     Jan.  1932.     14  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin 
27G.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-18  A  1.30:  27G 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Cotingc  cheese.  Making  and  using  cottage  cheese  in  the  home;  [by  Kenneth 
J.  Mathe.son  and  Jessie  M.  Hoover].  [May,  1925,  revised  1927.  reprint  19.32.] 
ii  -i-13  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  1451.)  [Supersedes 
Farmers'  bulletin  850,  How  to  make  cottage  cheese  on  the  farm,  and  Ofl5r-e 
of  Secretarv  Circular  109,  Cottage  cheese  dishes.]  ♦  Pajier.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-640  A  1.9:  1451/2-3 

Cream-standard i.ration  tables;  by  O.  E.  Williams.     Jan.  19.32.     p.  1-3 -f- leaves 
4-12  +  p.  13-14.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  199.)      ♦  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-27  A  1.4/2:  199 

Food  for  cattle.     Feeding  an<l  management  investigations  at  Dairy  Experiment 
Station  at  Beltsville.  Md.,  19.30  report ;  by  T.  E.  Woodward.  J.  B.  Shep'ierd, 
and  R.  R.  Graves.     Jan.  1932,     24  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous 
publication  130.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-28  A  1.38 :  130 

MUk  bottles.     Effect  nf  plant  arrangement,  equipment,  and  methods  of  opera- 
tion  in  ri'lation   to  breakage  of  bottles  in   milk   plants;   by  C.   E.   Clement, 
J.  B.  Bain,  and   Fred  M.  Grant.     Jan.  1932.     29  p.   il.      (Agriculture   IX'pt. 
Technical  bulletin  280.)      ♦Paper,  10c. 
L.  C,  card  Agr  32-25  A1.3G:2S0 

ENTOMOLOGY  BUREAU 

Bees.  Distribution  of  stimulative  efficiency  in  ultra-violet  spectrum  for  honey- 
bee [with  list  (if  literature  cited);  by  Lloy<l  M.  Bertholf.  1931.  [2]  +10^- 
713  {).  il.  [From  Jdurnal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43.  no.  8,  Oct.  15, 
1931.]     t  A  1.23 ''a  :  H  757/4 

Foul  tirk  and  how  pr(>mis<'s  may  be  frivd  from  it;  [by  F.  C.  Bishopp).     [Dec. 

1919,    revised    Dec.    1927,    reprint    1931.]      ii -f  14   p.    il.  (Agriculture    Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1070.)      ♦Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  21    1H13  A  1.9 :  1(170,4-4 

Insect icidc.H.     Hot    water   as    insecticide    for    Japanese   beetle    in    .soil    and    its 
elTect  on  roots  of  nursery  iilants  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Walter  E. 
Flendng  ami  Francis  E.  Baker.    Jan.  1932.     cover-title.  42  p.  il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Technical  bulletin  274.)      ♦  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32  21  A  1.3(5:  274 

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January-,  1932  451 

EXPERIMENT   STATIONS   OFFICE 

Agricultural  experiment  stations.  List  of  bulletins  of  agricultural  experiment 
stations,  calendar  years  1929  and  1930;  by  Catherine  E.  Pennington.  Jan. 
1932.  cover-title,  88  p.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous  publication  128.) 
[Continuation  of  Department  bulletin  1199.  the  3  supplements  thereto,  and 
Miscellaneous  publication  65.  Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-301  A  1.38  :  128 

Exijeriment   station  record,   v.   66,   no.    1;    Jan.    1932.      [1931.]      cover-title,    p. 
1-100.     [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy, 
75c.  per  vol.   (2  vols,  a  yr.)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25  per  vol. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-832  A  10.6 :  66/1 

Note. — Mainly  made  up  of  abstracts  of  reports  and  publications  on  agricultural 
science  which  have  recently  appeared  in  all  countries,  especially  the  United  States. 
Extra  numbers,  called  abstract  numbers,  are  issued,  3  to  each  volume  These  are  made 
up  almost  exclusively  of  abstracts,  that  is,  they  contain  no  editorial  notes  and  only  a 
limited  number  of  current  notes. 

ALASKA   AGRICULTTJEAL  EXPERIMENT   STATIONS 

Report  of  Ala.ska  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations,  [calendar  year]  1930  [with 
list  of  literature  cited].    Nov.  1931.    cover-title,  48  p.  il.     *  Paper.  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  6-1413  A  10.10/1 :  930 

EXTENSION  SERA^CE 

Extension  Service  revieiv.     Extension  Service  review,  v.  2.  no.  12;  Dec.  1931. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  p.  177-192,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  7oc. 
L.   C.   card  Agr  30-359  A  43.7:  2/12 

• Same,    v.    3.    no.    1:    Jan.    1932.     [1932.]     cover-title,    p.    1-16.    il.    4° 

[Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  A  43.7:  3/1 

FOOD  AND   DRUG  ADMINISTRATION 

Antiseptics.     United  States  Food  and  Drug  Administration  methods  of  testing 
antiseptics  and    di-sinfectants    [with   list   of   literature   citetl]  :    by   G.    L.    A. 
Ruehle  and  C.  M.  Brewer.     Dec.  1931.     20  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Cir- 
cular 198. )     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-15  A  1.4/2 :  198 

Food.     Notices  of  judgment  under  food  and  drugs  act  18301-350.     Jan.  1932. 
p.  189-233.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agi-  &-878  A  46.6 :  18301-18350 

Insecticides.    Notices  of  judgment  under  insecticide  act   1211-15.     Jan.   1982. 
p.  105-108.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  12-2226  A  46.7  :  1211-1215 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Black  tvalnut.     Selling  black  walnut  timber  [with  sources  of  additional  infor- 
mation;    by    Warren    D.    Brush].      [Aug.  1925,    revised    Apr.    1926,    reprii.t 
1931.]      ii+21   p.    il.      (Agriculture   Dept.  Farmers'    bulletin    1459.)      *  Pa- 
per. 5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-1440  A  1.9 :  1459/2-4 

National  forests.     Principal  laws  relating  to  establishme:it  and  administration 
of  national  forests  and  to  other  Forest  Service  activities.     Jan.  1932.     31  p. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  135.)      *  Paper,   5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-26  A  1.38  :  135 

Oleoresin  production  from  longleaf  pine  defoliated  by  fire  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]:  by  Eloise  Gerry.  1931.  [2] +827-836  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  9,  Nov.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  01 2/2 

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452  January,  1932 

Trees.    Let's  know  some  trees  [brief  descriptions  <'f  principal  Califoruiu  trees; 
by  Charles  H.  Shinn].     [Jan.  1925,  revised  Dec.  1931.]      [1931.]     ii+38  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  circular  31.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-8  A  1.5/2 :  31/2 

Mapa 

Umatilla  National  Forest,  Oreg.  and,  Wash.,  north  half,  its  purpose  and  re- 
sources. 1931.  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  large  4°,  folded  into  narrow 
8°  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  17  +  [1]  p.    t  A  13.13:  Um  1/2/931 

GRAIN  FUTURES  ADMINISTRATION 

Future  trading  and  cash-grain  markets;  by  G.  Wright  Hoffman.     Jan.  1932. 
cover-title,  56  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  201.)     *  Paper.  15e. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-24  A  1.4/2 :  201 

HOME  ECONOMICS  BUREAU 

Kitolwns.     Convenient  kitchens;   [by  Greta  Gray].     [Nov.  1926,  reprint  1931.] 
ii-f30    p.    il.       (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin    1513.)       [Supersedes 
Farmers'  bulletin  607.  Farm  kitchen  as  workshop.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  20-1730  A  1.9  :  1513/1-i 

Nutrition  chart  10.  1931.  23  X  15  in.  il.  [Title  is :  Foods  rich  in  iron.  For 
Nutrition  charts  1-9  see  the  Monthly  catalogue  for  Nov,  1929,  p.  280.]     *5c. 

A  42.7 :  10 
INFORMATION  OFFICE 

Farmers'  bulletins.  List  [no.  1]  of  available  Farmers'  bulletins  and  Leaflets  of 
Department  of  Agriculture  [Jan.  15,  1932].     [1932.]     [4]  p.    t  A  21.9/8  : 1/28 

Publications.    United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publica- 
tions, Dec.  1931.     [1932.]     4  p.     t 
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PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Apple  blotch;  [by  John  W.  Roberts  and  Leslie  Pierce].  [Apr.  1926,  reprint 
1932.]    ii-f  12  p,  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' bulletin  1479.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

A  1.9:  1479/1-2 

Bordeaux  mixture.  Commercial  Bordeaux  mixtures,  how  to  calculate  their 
value;  [by  Errett  Wallace  and  L.  H.  Evans].  [June,  1918,  revised  Mar.  1928, 
reprint  1931.]  ii+9  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers'  bulletin  994.)  [Pre- 
pared in  cooperation  with  Food,  Drug,  and  Insecticide  Administration.] 
♦  Paper,  5c.  A  1.9  :  994/3-4 

Boron  in  irrigation  waters  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Carl  S.  Scofleld 

and  L.  V.  Wilcox.    Nov.  1931.    cover-title,  66  p.  il.  1  pi.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Technical  bulletin  264.)     *  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32-16  A  1.36  :  264 

Corn.  Further  studies  on  Penicilliuni  injury  to  corn  [with  list  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Helen  Johann,  James  R.  Holbert.  and  Janu's  G.  Dickson.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  p.  757-790,  il.  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Wisconsin  Agricul- 
tural Experiment  Station,  Ma<lison,  Wis.,  and  Funk  Bros.  Seed  Co.,  Blooming- 
ton,  111.     From  Jnunial  of  agricultunil  research,  v.  43.  no.  9,  Nov.  1.  19;?1.]     t 

A  1.23/a:C  814/63 

Cotton.    Cotton-spacing  experiments  at  Greenville,  Tex.  [with  li.'^t  of  literature 
cited]  ;  by  Homer  C.  McNamara.    Apr.  1927  [reprint  1931].    cover-title,  50  p. 
11.  2  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Department  bulletin  1473.)     [Text  matter 
reset  neces.sitating  changes  of  page  numbers  in  contents.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  27-314  A  1.3  :  1473/1-2 

Shedding  of  4-lock  and  5-lock  bolls  in  upland  cotton;  by  R.  E.  Beckett 

and  J.  W.  Huhl>ard.    Jan.  1032.    16  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Technical  bul- 
letin 277.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-22  A  1.36 :  277 

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Fungi.     Two  blue-staining  fungi  associated  with  bark-beetle  infestation  of  pines 

[with  list  of  literature  cited]:  by  Caroline  T.  Rumbold.  1932.  [2]+847- 
873  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43.  no.  10,  Nov.  15, 
1931.]     t  ^  1.23/a  :  F  963/11 

Grain.     Morphologic  and  physiologic  studies  on  stem-rust  resistance  in  cereals 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Helen  Hart.     Dec.  1931.     cover-title,  76  p. 
il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  266.)     *  Paper.  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-10  A  1.36 :  266 

Alildeics.     Control  of  apple  powdery  mildew;  [by  D.  F.  Fisher].     [May.  1920, 
revised  Oct.  192S.  reprint  with  slight  changes  1931.]     15  p.  il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Farmers"  bulletin  1120.)     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-211  A  1.9 :  1120  '2-i 

Oats  in  North-Central  States;  [by  T.  R.  Stanton  and  F.  A.  Cofifman].     [June, 
1929.   slightly   revised   Oct.   1930.    reprint   1931.]     ii-f28  p.   il.     (Agriculture 
Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  15S1.  i      [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  892.  Spring 
oat  production.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-120S  A  1.9 :  1581/2-2 

Peas.  Nonprotein  nitrogen  of  Alaslva  pea.  with  special  reference  to  chemical 
nature  of  humin  nitrogen  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  S.  L.  Jodidi. 
1931.  [2] +811-825  p.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  9. 
Nov.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23  a  :  P  32/10 

Peat.    Factors  and  problems  in  selection  of  peat  lands  for  different  uses  [with 
list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Alfred  P.  Dachnowski.     Oct.  1926  [reprint  1931]. 
24  p.  il.  8  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Department  bulletin  1419.)     *  Paper. 
15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  26-1733  A  1.3  :  1419/1-2 

Persimmons.  Native  persimmon :  by  W.  F.  Fletcher.  Oct.  1915.  revised  Oct. 
1928  [reprint  1931].     24  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  685. j 

*  Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  15-1311  A  1.9:  685' 3-2 

Potatoes.  How  to  grow  acre  of  potatoes;  [by  TVUliam  Stuart].  [Mar.  1921. 
revised  Mar.  1931,  slightly  revised  Nov.  1931.]  [19-31.]  11+22  p.  il.  (Agri- 
culture Dept.  Farmers"  bulletin  1190.)  [This  bulletin  has  been  prepared 
especially  for  use  in  boys"  and  girls'  club  work.]     *  Paper,  5c.      A  1.9: 1190/5 

Jtag-doU  seed  tester,  its  use  in  determining  what  ears  of  com  are  fit  for  seed : 
[by]  George  J.  Burt.  H.  Howard  Biggar.  and  Clement  E.  Trout.  [Feb.  1918, 
reprint     1931.]      S     p.     il.      (Agriculture     Dept.      Farmers'     bulletin     948.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  18-214  A  1.9 :  948  a-10 

.Sodium  chlorate.  Toxic  action  of  aqueous  sodium  chltirate  on  Nitella  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  ;  by  H.  R.  Offord  and  R.  P.  dTrbal.  1931.  [2] +791-810 
p.  il.     [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43.  no.  9.  Nov.  1.  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a:  So  16 '5 

.Siceet-potato  diseases;   [by  L.  L.  Harter].     [Oct.  1919,  revised  Nov.  1928,  re- 
print 1931.]     ii+24  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers"  bulletin  1059.)      [Re- 
vision of  Farmers'  bulletin  714.]     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1  A  1.9 :  1059. /2-i 

Tomatoes.     Effect  of  various  temperatures  on  storage  and  ripening  of  tomatoes 
[with  list  of  literature  cited]  :  by  R.  C.  "Wright,  W.  T.  Pentzer.  T.  M.  "White- 
man,  and  D.  H.  Rose.     Dec.  1931.     cover-title.  35  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Technical  buUetin  268.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L   C.  card  Agr  32-12  A  1.36  :  268 

Vetches,  [by  C.  V.  Piper  and  Roland  McKee ;  with  chapter  on  Vetch  seed  and 
its  impurities,  by  F.  H.  Hillman].  [Nov.  1912.  revised  Aug.  1928.  reprint 
1931.]  ii+21  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers"  bulletin  515.)  *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-1601  A  1.9  :  -515  5-i 

Wheat.  Durum  wheats;  [by  J.  Allen  Clark  and  John  H.  Martin].  [Jan.  1923, 
reprint   1931.]     ii+16  p.    il.     (Agriculture   Dept.     Farmers"   bulletin   1304.) 

*  Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  23-423  A  1.9  :  1304  1-5 

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PLANT  QUARANTINE  AND  CONTROL  ADMINISTRATION 

Service   announcements.     Service    and    regulatory   announcements.    July-Sept. 
1931;  no.  108.    Dec.  1931  [published  1932].    p.  91-135.     [Quarterly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  14-383  A  48.7  :  108 

PUBLIC  ROADS  BUREAU 

Public  roads.    Public  road.s,  journal  of  highway  research,  index  to  v.  11,  Mar. 
1930-Feb.  1931.     [1931.]    cover-title,  6  p.  4°    [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     »  Paper, 
5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  18-322  A  22.6 :  11/ind. 

Same,  v.  12,  no.  11;  Jan.  1932.     [1932.]     cover-title,  p.  269-292,   il.  4° 

[Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ; 
foreign  suljscription,  $1.50.  A  22.6 :  12/11 

iiOih.  Reports  on  subgrade  soil  studies.  [1931.]  cover-title,  83  p.  il.  4°  [From 
Public  roads,  v.  12,  nos.  4,  5,  7,  and  8,  June,  July,  Sept.,  ami  Oct.  1931.] 
♦  I'apor,  40c.  A  22.6/a  :  So  34/4 

Contexts. — Subgrade  soil  constants,  their  significance,  and  tlieir  application  in  prac- 
tice [witli  bibliography]  ;  reported  by  C.  A.  Hogeutogler,  A.  M.  Wintermj-er,  and  E.  A. 
AVillis. — Soil  profile  and  subgrade  survey  [witli  bibliography]  ;  reported  by  W.  I.  Wat- 
kins  and  Henry  Aaron. — Proccdure.s  for  testing  soils  for  determination  of  .subgrade  soil 
constants  ;  by  A.  M.  Wintermyer,  E.  A.  Willis,  and  R.  C.  Thoreen. — Graphical  solution 
of  data  furnished  by  hydrometer  method  of  analysis ;  reported  by  E.  A.  Willis,  F.  A. 
Robeson,  and  C.  M.  Johnston. 

Progress  maps 

Note. — These  maps  show  the  status  of  improvement  of  the  Federal-aid  system  in  each 
State,  regardless  of  whether  the  construction  lias  been  done  witli  the  aid  of  the  Federal 
Government,  by  the  States,  by  the  counties,  or  by  the  townships.  A  system  of  symbols 
indicates  tlie  type  of  improvement  of  all  the  roads  and  whether  the  work  was  done  with 
or  witliout  the  assistance  of  tlie  Federal  Government.  Sheets  are  of  uniform  size,  some 
States  requiring  2  or  more,  and  are  so  issued  that  tlicy  may  be  punched  and  put  in  a 
loose-leaf  atlas.  The  maps  are  called  progress  maps,  and  the  series  will  be  issued  periodi- 
cally to  show  any  change  in  improvement  of  the  highways. 

California.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map:  [California]  ;  data  cor- 
rected to  Mar.  31.  1931.  Scale  1:  760,320  or  1  in. =12  m.  [Washington]  Geo- 
logical Survey  [1932].  [4  sheets]  each  18.8X28.5  in.  [Projection,  modified 
polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  400.  per  set  of 
4  maps.  A  22.9 :  C12/4/C,  N,  SE,  SW 

Central  California.      ([Sheet]   44C.) 
Northern  California.      ([Sheet]   44N.) 
Southeastern  California.      ([Sheet]  44SE.) 
Southwestern  California.      ([Sheet]   44SW.) 

Idaho.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map:  [Idaho]  ;  data  corrected  to 
Jan.  1,  1031.  Scale  1:760,320  or  1  in.  =  12  m.  [Washington]  Geological  Sur- 
vey [1932].  [2  sheets]  each  18.8X28.5  in.  [Projection,  modilied  polyconic. 
Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]     ♦  20c.  i»er  set  of  2  maps. 

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Northern   Idaho.      ([Sheet]    38N.) 
Southern  Idaho.      ([Sheet]   38S.) 

0/(10.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  map:  [Ohio];  data  corrected  to 
Jan.  1,  1931.  Scale  1:500,000  (u-  1  in.=7.8i>l  m.  [Washington]  Geological 
Survey  |1932].  [2  sheets]  each  18.8X28.5  in.  [Projection,  moililied  itolyconic. 
Base  map  from  Geolngical  Survey  State  map.]     ♦  20c.  per  .set  of  2  map.s. 

A  22.9  :  Oh  3/2/N,  S 
Northern  Ohio.     ([Sheet!   18N.) 
Southern  Ohio.      ([Sheet]    18S.) 

Oregon.  Federal  aid  liighway  ."system,  progress  map:  [Oregon]  ;  data  corrected 
to  Jan.  1,  19:51.  Scale  1 :  70O,.32O  or  1  in.  =  12  m.  |  Washington.  Geological 
Survey,  VXi2.  |  [2  .sheets]  each  28.5X18.8  in.  [Projection,  Lambert  conformal 
collie.  Bas(>  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  20c.  per  set  of  2 
maps.  A  22.9  :  Or  3/3/E,  W 

Eastern   Oregon.      ([Sheet]    42E.) 
Western  Oregon.     ([Slieot]   42 W.) 

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CUmatological  data  for  United  States  by  sections,  v.  18,  no.  8 ;  Aug.  1931. 
[1931.]  cover-title.  [208]  p.  il.  2  p.  of  maps,  4°  *  Paper,  35c.  complete 
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section. 

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Monthly  weather  review,  Oct.  1931 ;  v.  59,  no.  10.     [Jan.  6,  1932.]     cover-title, 
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Some  effects  of  California  mountain  barriers  on  upper  air  winds  and  sea-level  isobars ; 
by  Delbert  M.  Little. — Desert  winds  in  southern  California ;  by  Floyd  D.  Young. — 
Snow  cover  in  southern  Canada  as  related  to  temperatures  in  north  Atlantic  States 
and  Lake  region ;  by  R.  H.  Weightman. — Flight  of  RS — 1.  San  Antonio.  Tex.,  to 
Scott  Field.  111.,  bv  William  E.  Kepner ;  [with  discussion  by  Chas.  L.  Mitchell]. — 
Alfred  Judson  Henry,  1858-1931  ;    [by  Herbert  H.   Kimball]. 

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naval  radio  for  benefit  of  marine  interests  on  Pacific  Ocean  and  Coast ;  [pre- 
pared in]  Forecast  Division.  Jan.  1,  1932.  4  p.  il.  4°  (Circular  10,  radio, 
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The  edition  here  catalogued  is  the  one  for  Districts  1-3  issued  from  the  fore- 
cast center  at  Washington.  D.  C]     t  A  29.38 :  932/1-5 
Note, — The  Weather  outlooks  for  the  various  zones  are  prepared  at,  and  distributed 
from,  forecast  centers  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  as  follows :  Washington,  D.  C.   (District 

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Weather  outlook — Continued. 

1,  North  and  Middle  Atlantic  States,  DiBtrict  2,  South  Atlantic  States,  District  3,  Ohio 
Valley  and  Tennessee) j  New  Orleans,  La.  (District  4.  East  Gulf  States,  District  5, 
Southern  Plains  and  West  Gulf  States)  ;  ChlcaRo,  111.  (District  C,  Heplon  of  Great 
Lakes,  District  7,  Upper  Mississippi  and  lower  Missouri  valleys,  District  8,  Northern 
and  central  Great  Plains)  ;  Denver,  Colo.  (District  9.  Northern  Rocky  Mountain  re- 
Kion  District  10,  Soutlurn  Hocky  Mountain  and  Plateau  regions)  ;  San  Il'ranclsco, 
Calif.   (District  11,  Far  Western  States). 

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ties of  the  United  States,  the  Department  of  Commerce  issues  many  regular  and  special 
publications.  Tlie  free  distribution  of  many  of  the  publications  of  the  Department  Is 
confined  almost  entirely  to  Government  ollicers,  libraries,  educational  Institutions,  the 
press,  and  commercial  organizations.  Others  may  procure  them,  at  prices  stated  below, 
from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Government  Printing  OfHce,  Washington.  D.  C, 
to  whom  remittances  should  be  sent  direct,  as  his  office  Is  not  a  part  of  the  Department 
of  Commerce.  Coast  pilots,  inside  route  pilots,  tide  tables,  current  tables,  and  charts 
are  sold  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Liquors.  Persons  engajred  In  manufacture  oT  distilled  liquors,  1909,  1914,  and 
1919,  letter  transmittlni,',  in  response  to  resolution,  statement  showing  num- 
bers of  persons  reported  to  Census  Bureau  as  engaged  in  manufacture  of 
distilled  liquors,  malt  liquors,  and  vinous  liquors,  1909,  1914,  and  1919. 
Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  11,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  doc.  47,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
•  Paper,  5c. 
L-  C.  card  32-26111 

AERONAUTICS  BRANCH 

Air  commerce  huUetin,  v.  3,  no.  13  and  14:   Jan.  2  and  15.  1932.     [1931-32.] 
p.  319-356+ [1]  leaf,  il.     [Semimonthly.]     f 
L.  C.  card  29-26634  C  23.12  :  3/13. 14 

Landing  fields.  Establisliment  and  operation  of  Department  of  Commerce  in- 
termediate landing  fields.  Jan.  1.  1932.  ii-f9  p.  (Aeronautics  bulletin 
11.)     t 

L.  C.  card  30-26948  C  23.11 :  11/3 

CENSUS  BUREAU 

Agriculture.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  v.  1,  farm 
acreage  and  farm  values,  by  township.s  or  other  minor  civil  divi-sions.  1931. 
iv+706  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture,  assisted  by  Morris  J.  Hole,  assistant  chief  statis- 
tician, Sherman  S.  Slick,  Mtirgaret  A.  Patch.  Z.  R.  Pettet,  W.  B.  Jenkins. 
R.  D.  Jennings,  and  H.  M.  Taylor.]  *  Cloth,  $2.00. 
L.  C.  card  31-28719  C  3.37/11 : 1/bound  ed. 

Alabama.     15th  census  of  United   States,  1930:  Agriculture,   Alabama,   statis- 
tics by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1931.     35  p.   il.  4°     [Prepared   under   supervision   of  William   Lane   Austin, 
chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-26898  C  3.37/13  :  Al  lb 

Aluminium.  15th  census  of  United  States  [19301  :  Mtiniifactures.  1929.  industry 
series,  aluminuni  manufactures,  nonferrous-metal  alloys  and  products,  not  in- 
cluding aluminum  products,  smelting  and  refining  metals  other  than  gold, 
silver,  or  platinum,  not  from  ori'.  1932.  iv+14  p.  4"  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  Wil- 
liam W.  Sawyer,  in  charge  of  work  on  nonferrous  metals  and  their  products 
group  of  industries.]  ♦  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28178  C  3.37/26  :  Al  8 

Arka7isa.s.     15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Arkansas,  statistics  for  State  and   counties.     1931.     11   j).   il.   4"     [Prepared 
under  supervision   of  William   Lane   Austin,   chief  statistician    for   agricul- 
ture, assisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28056  C  3.37/25  :  Ar  4k 

15th    census    of    United    States,    1930:  Irrigation    of  agricultural    lands, 

Arkansas,  statistics   for   State  and   counties.     1931.     9  p.    il.   4°     [Prepared 

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Arkansas — Continued. 

under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 

assisted  by  Paul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  31-27149  C  3.37/24 :  Ar  4k 

Asbestos.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  asbestos  products,  steam  and  other  packing,  pipe  and  boiler  covering, 
and  gaskets,  and  china  firing  and  decorating,  not  done  in  potteries,  crucibles 
(graphite),  graphite,  ground  and  refined,  statuary  and  art  goods,  factory 
product.  1932.  iv+16  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVeme 
Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  George  W.  Fuller,  in  charge 
of  work  on  these  industries.]     *  Paper,  10c.  0  3.37/26:  As  1 

Beverages.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  beverages,  flavoring  extracts  and  flavoring  sirups,  malt.  1931.  iv+15 
p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  .statistician  for 
manufactures,  and  Frederick  J.  Wildman,  in  charge  of  work  on  food  and 
kindred  products   industries.]     *  Paper,   10c.  C  3.37/26  :  B  46 

Bread.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  bread  and  other  bakery  products,  macaroni,  spaghetti,  vermicelli,  and 
noodles.  1931.  iv+18  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales, 
chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  Frederick  J.  Wildman,  in  charge  of 
work  on  food  and  kindred  products  group  of  industries.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.37/26 :  B  74 

Brooms.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  brooms  and  brushes.  1931.  iv+  8  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  George  W.  Fuller, 
in  charge  of  work  on  miscellaneous  industries  group.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/26  :  B  79 

■Cement.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  cement  and  concrete  products.     1931.     iv+13  p.  4°     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.37/26 :  C  33 

Ohocolate.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  chocolate  and  cocoa  products,  confectionery,  chewing  gum.  1932. 
iv+14  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statis- 
tician for  manufactures,  and  Frederick  J.  Wildman,  in  charge  of  work  on 
food  and  kindred  products  group  of  industries.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.37/26 :  C  45 

•Colorado.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Colorado,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  8  p.  11.  4°  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  B.   S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/25 :  C  71 

15th   census   of   United    States,    1930 :    Irrigation    of   agricultural   lands, 

Colorado,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  15  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  Paul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

C  3.37/24  :  C  71 

■Connecticut.     15th   census   of   United    States,   1930 :    Agriculture,    Connecticut, 
statistics  by  counties,  3d  series,  type  of  farm.     1931.     14  p.  il.  4°     [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  F.  F.  Elliott.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27053  C  3.37/14  :  C  76 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Census  of  distribution,  final  series, 

retail  distribution  in  Connecticut.  1932.  84  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for  distribution,  and  W.  A. 
Ruff,  assistant  chief  statistician,  by  John  Guernsey,  in  charge  of  retail  dis- 
tribution, assisted  by  Charles  F.  Beach  and  staff.  Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in 
charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  distribution,  cooperated  in  preparing  data 
for  small  cities  and  rural  areas.]     *  Paper.  25c. 

L.  C.  card  32-26112  C  3.37/22  :  C  76 

15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930,  whole- 
sale trade  bulletin.  State  series,  Connecticut,  statistics  for  State  and  cities 

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Connecticut — Continued. 

of  5,(M)0  population  and  over.  11)32.  35  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  .statisMcian  for  distribution,  and  Theodore 
N.  Bi'tknian,  in  charge  of  wholesale  distribution,  as.sisted  by  Nathanael  H. 
Eugle  and  C.  E.  Warner,  jr..  experts  in  marketing.  Stati.stics  for  rural  areas 
and  cities  of  10,000  population  and  undt  r  were  compiled  under  suiiervision 
of  Charles  D.  Boliannan,  in  cliar;,'e  of  agiieidtural  and  rural  distribution.]  t 
L.  C.  card  31-28388  C  3.37/23  :  C  7ft 

15th  census  of  United   States,   1930:  Construction  industry,  1929,   State 

series,  Connecticut,  statistics  for  Stale,  counties,  and  principal  cities.     1931. 
3G  p.  il.  -i"     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Alanson  D.  Morehouse,  in  charge 
of  census  of  construction,  and   Mrs.   I.  :Mansfield   Spasoff,  associate  statisti- 
cian. I     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28378  C  3.37/21 :  C  76 

Cotton.  December  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  import*  d,  and  exported, 
and  active  cotton  spindles.  Jan.  14,  1932.  oblong  32"  [Preliminary  report. 
This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     f  C  3.21 :  931-932/5 

Report  on  cotton  ginning,  number  of  bales  of  cotton  ginned  from  growth 

of  1931,  prior  to  Jan.  10,  1932,  and  comparative  statistics  to  corresponding 
dale  in  1931  and  1930.  Jan.  23,  1932.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report. 
This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.20 :  981-932/9 

Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, shipped  out.  on  hand,  and  exported  lor  5  inoiuhs  ending  Dec.  31.  1931 
and  1930.  Jan.  12,  1932.  oblong  32"  [Exports  of  cottonseed  prtiducts  are 
for  4  months  ending  Nov.  30.  Preliminary  report.  This  publication  Is 
issued  in  postal  card  form.l     t  C  3.25:  931-932/5 

Dairu  products.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures.  1929,  in- 
dustry series,  milk  products,  butter,  cheese,  condense<l  and  evaporated  milk, 
ice  cream.  1932.  iv-f-21  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne 
lieales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  Frederick  J.  Wildman,  in 
charge  of  work  on  food  and  kindred  products  group  of  industries.]  ♦Paper, 
10c.  C  3.37/2G  :  M  59 

Delaicaic.     15th  census  of  United  States,'  1930:  Population  bulletin,  families, 
Delaware.     1931.     24  p.  4°     [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Trues- 
dell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28622  C  3.37/10 :  D  37 

Electric  machincrv.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures.  1929, 
industry  series,  electrical  machinery,  apparatus,  and  supplies.  1931.  iv-fl3 
p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerue  Beales,  chief  statistician  for 
manufactures,    and    Frank    Adams,    in    charge    of    work    on    this    industry.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/26 :  EI  2 
Enyincs.     15lh  census  of  United  States   [1930]:  Manufactures,  1929,   industry 

series,  engines,  turbines,  tractors,  and  water  wheels,  pumps  and  pumi)ing 
e(piipnient.  1932.  iv-fl4  p.  4"  [Prepared  under  supt^rvisjon  of  LeVerne 
Beales.  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  William  W.  SHwyer,  in  charge 
of  work  on  machinery,  not  including  transportation  equipment,  group  of  in- 
dustries.]    *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/26 :  En  3 

Florida.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture.  Florida,  statistics  by 
counties.  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc.  1931. 
42  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  stat- 
istician f()r  agriculture.]     ♦Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/13  :F  GO 

Fuel.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufacures.  1929.  consumption  of 
fuel  and  electric  energy  in  manufacturing  industries.  [Revi.sed  (Mlitiou.J 
1932.  ii-f31  p.  4°  [Prepared  undei-  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales.  chief 
statistician  for  manufactures,  and  Tracy  E.  Thomitson.  industrial  analyst.] 

♦  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  32-20005  C  3.37/27  :  F  95/2 

Ccorfiin.     15th   census  of   United   States.    19.30:    Occupation    sta;istics,   Ueorgia. 
1!».';i.     21>  p.  4°     [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Kdw.-irds.  under  snpervision  of  Leon  E. 
Truesdeil,  chief  statistician  for  iioi>ulation.  j      ♦  Paper.  lOc. 
L.  C.  card  31-27278  C  3.37/:n  :  G  29 

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ice.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry  series, 
manufactured  ice,  refrigerators  and  refrigerator  cabinets,  mechanical  refrig- 
erators.    1931.     iv+14  p.  4°     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/26 :  le  2 

Illinois.  15tli  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Illinois,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1932.  16  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  assisted 
by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/25:  II 6 

lou-a.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Occupation  statistics,  Iowa.  1932. 
30  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Trues- 
dell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/31  :Io  9 

Lime.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry  series, 
lime,  marble,  granite,   slate,  and   other  stone  products.     1931.     iv+11   p.  4° 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/26  :  L  62 

Louisiana.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agrlcullure,  Louisiana,  statis- 
tics by  parishes,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1932.  34  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37/13  :L  93 

15th   census   of   United    States,    1930 :    Irrigation   of   agricultural    lands, 

Louisiana,  statistics  for  State  and  parishes.  1931.  11  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  Paul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/24 :  L  93 

Lumber.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  principal  lumber  industries,  lumber  and  timber  products,  planing-mill 
products,  boxes,  wooden,  cooperage ;  compiled  in  cooperation  with  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Forest  Service.  1931.  vi+45  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under 
siipervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and 
August  H.  O.  Kolle,  in  charge  of  work  on  forest  products  group  of  industries.] 

*  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/26 :  L  97 

Maryland.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Occupation  statistics,  Maryland. 
1932.  30  p.  4"  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon  E. 
Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.         C  3.37/31 :  M  36 

Mental  patients  in  State  hospitals,  1928,  statistics  of  admissions,  discharges,  and 
deaths  during  the  year,  and  of  patients  under  care  at  beginning  of  year  in 
State  hospitals  for  mental  disease.  1931.  iii+91  p.  [Prepared  under  super- 
vision of  Starke  M.  Grogan,  chief  statistician  for  statistics  of  States  and 
cities,  and  Lemuel  A.  Carruthers,  expert  chief  of  division,  collection  and 
compilation  of  data  under  technical  direction  of  Bennet  Mead,  statistician  of 
Federal  Bureau  of  Prisons.     The  text  was  written  by  Harriet  M.  Cheney.] 

*  Paper.  20c. 

L.  C.  card  30-26126  C  3.2 :  M  52/928 

Mississippi.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Mississippi, 
statistics  by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages, 
taxes,  etc.  1931.  41  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane 
Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  15c.         C  3.37/13  :  M  69  1 

15th   census   of   United    States,    1930:  Drainage    of   agricultural    lands, 

Mississippi,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1932.  11  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/25  :  M  69  i 

Missouri.  15th  cen.sus  of  United  States,  1930 :  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Missouri,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  12  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/25 :  M  69  o 

Nebraska.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Nebraska,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  10  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared 
under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5e. 

C  3.37/25  :  N  27 

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Xorth  Carolina.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural 
lands,  North  Carolina,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1932.  10  p.  il.  4° 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for 
agriculture,  as.sisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/25 :  N  81  c 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Occupation  statistics.  North  Carolina. 

1932.  22  p.  4"  (Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon  E. 
True.sdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     ♦Paper,  10c.     C  3.37/31 :  N  81  c 

Oklahotna.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Oklahoma,  statis- 
tics by  counties,  2d  series,  selected  crops  and  livestock,  mortgages,  taxes,  etc. 
1931.  30  II.  il.  4"  [I'repared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     *  Paper,  10c.  0  3.37/13  :0k  4 

Paper.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929.  industry 
series,  paper  and  allied  products,  paper,  pulp  (wood  and  other  fiber),  con- 
verted paper  products,  pulpwood  consunjption  and  wood-pulp  production.  1931. 
vi+34  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statis- 
tician for  manufactures,  and  August  H.  O.  RoUe,  in  charge  of  paper  and 
allied  products  industries.]     *  Paper,  15c.  C  3.37/2G  :  P  19 

Plaster.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  wall  plaster,  wall  board,  insulating  board,  and  floor  composition.  1931. 
iv+5  p.  4°    *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/26 :  W  1& 

Relief  expenditures.     Special  report,  relief  expenditures  by  Governmental  and 
private  organizations,  1929  and  1931.    1932.    35  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  31-28666  C  3.2  :  R  27 

Rhodr  Island.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Occupation  statistics,  Rhode 
Island.  1932.  29  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision 
of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

C  3.37/31 :  R  34 

Sewing-machines,  loth  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929, 
industry  series,  sewing  machines  and  attachments,  washing  machines, 
wringers,  driers,  and  ironing  machines,  for  household  use.  1931.  iv-f  5  p.  4° 
*  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/26  :  Se  8 

Sovth  Carolina.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural 
lands.  South  Carolina,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  9  p.  il.  4* 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for 
agriculture,  assisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

C  3.37/25  :  So  8c 

Sauth  Dakota.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural 
lands.  South  Dakota,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  10  p.  il.  4* 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for 
agriculture,  assisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

C  3.37/25  :  So  8d 

Tanning  materials.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures.  1929, 
industry  series,  tanning  materials,  natural  dyestuffs.  mordants  and  as.sist- 
ants,  and  sizes.  1931.  iv-|-4  p.  4°  [Preparetl  under  supervision  of  LeVerne 
Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufactures,  and  James  O.  Reid.  in  charge  of 
work  on  chemicals  and  allied  products  group  of  industries.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

C  3.37/20  :T  15 

Texas.  1,5th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture.  Texas,  statistics  by 
counties,  2d  series,  .selecteil  crops  and  livestock,  mortjrages.  taxes,  etc.  1931. 
103  1).  il.  4"  [Pn'pared  under  supervision  of  William  liane  Austin,  chief 
statistician  for  agriculture.]     ♦  Paper,  30c.  C  3.37/13  :  T  31 

15th   census   of   United    States,   1930:    Irrigation    of  agricultural    lands, 

Texas,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1932.  13  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statisti<'ian  for  agriculture,  as- 
sisted by  Paul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/24  :  T  31 

Tobaero.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  tJ>bacco  manufactures  and  tobacco  pipes.     1931.     iv-f9  p.  4°     [Pre- 

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January,  1932  461 

Tobacco — Continued. 

pared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufac- 
tures, and  George  W.  Fuller,  in  charge  of  work  on  group  of  miscellaneous 
industries.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/26  :  T  55 

Unemployed.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Unemployment,  v.  1,  unem- 
ployment returns  by  classes  for  States  and  counties,  for  urban  and  rural 
areas,  and  for  cities  with  population  of  10,000  or  more.  1931.  v+1112  p.  il. 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for 
population,  and  George  B.  L.  Arner,  in  charge  of  unemployment  census.] 
*  Cloth,  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  31-28700  C  3.37/16 : 1/bound  ed. 

Utah.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Occupation  statistics,  Utah.  1931. 
25  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon  E. 
Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  10c.        C  3.37/31 :  Ut  1 

Vermont.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Census  of  distribution,  1930, 
wholesale  trade  bulletin,  State  series,  "Vermont,  statistics  for  State  and  cities 
of  5,000  population  and  over.  19.31.  17  p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision 
of  Robert  J.  McFall,  chief  statistician  for  distribution,  and  Theodore  N. 
Beckman,  in  charge  of  wholesale  distribution,  assisted  by  Nathanael  H. 
Engle  and  C.  E.  Warner,  jr.,  experts  in  marketing.  Statistics  for  rural  areas 
and  cities  of  10,000  population  and  under  were  compiled  under  supervision 
of  Charles  D.  Bohannan,  in  charge  of  agricultural  and  rural  distribution.]     t 

C  3.37/23  :  V  59 

15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Construction  industry,  1929,  State 

series,  Vermont,  statistics  for  State,  counties,  and  principal  cities.  1932.  16 
p.  il.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  Alanson  D.  Morehouse,  in  charge 
of  census  of  construction,  and  Mrs.  I.  Mansfield  Spasoff,  associate  statis- 
tician.]    t  C  3.37/21 :  V  59 

Virginia.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Virginia,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1931.  6  p.  4°  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  assisted 
by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/25 :  V  81 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

Note. — The  monthly  Notice  to  mariners,  formerly  issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  been  consolidated  with  and  made  a  part  of  the  Notice  to  mariners  issued  by 
the  Lighthouses  Bureau,  thus  making  it  a  joint  publication.  The  charts,  coast  pilots, 
inside  route  pilots,  tide  tables,  and  current  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. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  bulletin,  Dec.  31,  1931;  no.  199.  [1932.]  8  p. 
[Monthly.]     $ 

L.  C.  card  15-26512  C4.20: 199 

Charts 

California.  California,  Greenwood  to  Fort  Bragg,  surveys  to  1929  and  other 
sources  [with  insets]  ;  chart  5703.  Scale  1 :  40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1931.    42.9X27.8  in.    t  75c.  C  4.9:  5703 

Albion,  Approaches  to. 
Fort   Bragg  Landing. 
Greenwood   Landing. 
Russian  Gulch  Landing. 

California,   Point  Arena  to  Trinidad  Head,  surveys  to  1929  and  other 

sources;  with  inset,  Rockport  Landing;  chart  5602.  [Scale  1:203.000.] 
Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1931.  46.5X31.5  in.  [Not 
intended  for  inside  navigation.]     t  75c.  C  4.9:  5602 

Cape  May  Harhor,  N.  J.,  surveys  to  1929,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Aug, 
1931 ;  chart  234.  Scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,. 
Nov.  1931.     18X25.1  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9:  234 

Everett  Harbor  and  approaches,  Wash.,  surveys  to  1927,  surveys  by  U.  S.  En- 
gineers to  1931;  chart  6448.  Scale  1:40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey,  Dec.  1931.     17.6X16.8  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9:  6448 

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462  January,  1932 

Fernandina  entrance,  Fla.,  east  coast,  surveys  to  1924,  surveys  by  U.  S.  En- 
gineers to  1931 ;  chart  453.  Scale  1 :  20,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Nov.  1931.     25.2X30  in.     t  50c.  C  4.9  :  453 

Florida,  east  coast,  Fowey  Rocks  to  Alligator  Reef,  surveys  to  1930  and 
other  sources:  chart  1249.  Scale  1 :  SO.OOO.  Wa.shin;:ton.  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Dec.  1931.     44.GX33.5  in.     t  75c-.  C  4.9:  1249 

Ovorrjcs  Bank  and  Nantucket  Shoals,  United  States,  east  coast,  surveys  to 
1931  and  other  sources,  itreliniinary  results  of  lOlil  sun'ey  of  Georges  Bank 
east  of  longltiKle  GS"  2~)'  are  given  on  thi.s  edition:  chart  1107.  [Scale 
1:391,000.]  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Dec.  1931.  31.8X45.9 
in.     fFor  offshore  navigation  only.]     t  75c.  C  4.9:  1107 

lUana  Bay.  Harbors  in  Illana  Bay  and  vieinity,  south  coast  of  Mindanao, 
P.  I.;  chart  4052.  Manila,  P.  I.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Oct.  1931.  31.2 
X  33.1  in.     t  75c.  0  4.9:4652 

Barns,  Port,  soutb  coast  of  Mindanao,  P.  I.,  surveyed  In  1906. 
Linibuj:  Cove,  south  coast  of  Mindanao,  P.  I.,  surveyed  in  1009. 
Malitiuy  Bay.  .south  coast  of  Mindanao,  P.  I.,  surveyed  in  1929. 
Pa^adian  Bay,  south  coast  of  Mindanao,  P.  I.,  surveyed  in  1909. 
Samliulauan.  I'ort,  south  coast  of  Mindanao,  P.  I.,  surveyed  in  1909. 
Sibulnn,   Port,   south   coast   of  Mindanao,    P.    I.,   from   surveys  to    1929 

Kahului  Uarbor  and  approaches,  Maui.  Hawaiian  Islands,  surveys  to  1929, 
surveys  bv  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931;  chart  410."..  Scale  1:10.000.  Washing- 
ton, Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Dec.  1931.     25.2X25.9  in.     t  25c. 

C4.9 :  4105 

KiUiaiion  Harbor,  Chatham  Strait,  southeast  Alaska,  surveys  to  190G;  chart 
S285.  Scale  1 :  10,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Dec.  1931. 
29X20.9  in.     t   25c.  C  4.9:  8285 

Kodiak  Island,  Alaska,  south  coast.  Cape  Ikolik  to  Cape  Kuliuk,  surveys  to 
1930;  chart  8541.  [Scale  1:80.000.]  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur- 
vey, Dec.  1931.     32.2X35  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9:  8541 

Maine,  Moiihegaii  Island  to  Cape  Elizabeth,  surveys  to  1928,  harbor  surveys 
from  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1919.  and  other  sources;  chart  1204.  Scale  1  :  80.000. 
Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Dec.  1931.     31.2  X  40.1  in.     t  75c. 

C  4.9: 1204 

Malmcxhur]/,  Port.  Port  Malmesbury,  Chatham  Strait,  southeast  Alaska,  sur- 
veys to  1926;  chart  8299.  Scale  1:40,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Dec.  1931.     13.6X14  in.     t  25c.  0  4.9:8299 

Molokai.  Harbors  of  Molokai,  Hawaiian  Islands:  chart  4121.  Washington, 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1931.    28.2X33.7  in.     t  50c.  0  4.9:4121 

Kanialo  Ilarlior,  surveys  to  1925. 
Kaunakal<ai  Harbor,  surveys  to  1925. 
Kolo  Harbor,  surveys  to  1925. 
Papohal<u  Roadstead,  surveys  to  1925. 
Pultoo   Harbor,  surveys  to   1925. 

Nehalem  River,  Orcg.,  surveys  to  1926,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  June,  1931. 
depths  above  Brighton  Beach  from  old  surveys;  chart  (il22.  Scale  1:20,000. 
Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1931.     19.2X15.9  in.     t  25c. 

O  4.9 :  6122 

New  York  Harbor,  Upi^er  Bay  and  Narrows,  anchorage  chart,  surveys  1S85- 
19.30,  surveys  bv  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931,  and  other  sources;  chart  .''>41.  Scale 
1:10.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Nov.  1931.  4.3.6X34.3 
In.    t7nc.  0  4.9:541 

Protection,  Port.  Port  Protection,  Prince  of  Wales  Islaml.  southeastern  Alaska, 
.surveys  ISSO  and  191.1;  chart  S174.  Scale  1  r20,0<H).  Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Dec  1931.     28.1  X  18.9  In.     t  25c.  0  4.9:8174 

Red  Bay,  Prince  of  Wales  Island,  southeast  Alaska,  surveys  1886  and  1915; 
chart  81  OS.  Scale  1  :  20.000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Dec. 
1931.    20.9  X  13.S  in.     t  25c.  C  4.9  :  8168 

IIo'w   <f>   «»r«l»T    |iiibIi<Mi<luiiN — S«>«>    inroriiintlnn    folloAvliiK    ConteiitM 


January,  1932  463 

Texas,  San  Luis  Pass  to  Matagorda  Bay,  surveys  to  1897,  surveys  by  Bureau  of 
Fisheries  to  1905,  surveys  by  U.  S.  Engineers  to  1931,  and  other  sources ; 
chart  1283.  Scale  1 :  80,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Dec. 
1931.    32  X  44.3  in.     f  T5c.  C  4.9 :  1283 

Tillamook  Bap,  Oreg.,  surveys  to  1927,  surveys  from  U.  S.  Engineers  to  Sept. 
1931,  and  other  sources ;  chart  6112.  Scale  1 :  20.000.  "Washington,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey,  Dec.  1931.     32.3  X  26  in.     t  50c.  C  4.9:  6112 

Tongass  Narrows,  southeast  Alaska,  surveys  to  1926  and  other  sources;  chart 
8094.  Scale  1 :  30,000.  Washington,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  Dec.  1931. 
31.7X36.3  in.     t  75c.  C  4.9  :  8094 

Uganik  Bay.  Uganik  and  Uyak  bays,  Kodiak  Island,  Alaska,  south  coast,  sur- 
veys to  1929;  chart  8542.  [Scale  1:80,000.]  Washington,  Coast  and  Geo- 
detic Survey,  Nov.  1931.    42.3  X  31.1  in.    t  75c.  C  4.9  :  8542 

FISHERIES  BUREAU 

Fish-culture.     Stocking  interior  waters  of  United  States ;  by  E.  C.  Fearnow  and 
M.  O.  James.    Dec.  1931.    18  p.  11.     ( Fishery  circular  8. )     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  F  32-1  C  6.13  :  8 

Fisheries  service  bulletin,  Jan.  2,  1932;  no.  200.  [1932.]  5  p.  [Monthly.]  J 
L.  C.  card  F  15-76  *  C  6.9  :  200 

Fishery  pi-oducts.  Landings  by  fishing  vessels  at  principal  New  England  ports, 
Nov.  1931,  [withj  summary  and  comparisons  Nov.  1931  and  1930.  [1931.] 
3  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  955.)     t  C  6.5 :  955 

Same,  Dec.  1931,  [with]  summarv  and  comparisons  Dec.  1931  and  1930. 

[1932.]     3  leaves,  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  958.)     f  C  6.5 :  958 

Marine  animal  oils.  Market  for  marine  animal  oils  in  United  States  [with 
bibliography]  ;  by  Roger  W.  Harrison.  1931.  ii+78  p.  il.  (Investigational 
report    7.)       [Investigational    report    7    carries    the    volume    number    1.] 

*  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  F  31-36  O  6.12 :  7 

Oysters.     Sensory  stimulation  of  oyster,  Ostrea  virginica,  by  chemicals   [with 
bibliography]  ;  by  A.  E.  Hopkins.     1932.     [1] +249-261  p.  il.  large  8°     (Bulle- 
tins.)     [From  Bulletin,  V.  47.]     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  F  32-2  C  6.3/2 :  8 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Business.  Survey  of  current  business,  Jan.  1932;  v.  12,  no.  1.  [1932.]  cover- 
title,  56  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Contains  weekly  data  through  Dec.  26,  1931,  and 
monthly  data  through  November,  the  date  given  above  being  the  date  of  issue. 
Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy  (annual  supplement  25c.), 
$1.50  a  yr.  (including  weekly  supplement)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.50  (with- 
out weekly  supplement). 
L.  C.  card  21-26819  018.35:932/1 

• Same,  weekly  supplement,  Jan.  7-28,  1932.  [1932.]  Each  4  p.  il.  4°  [In- 
cluded in  price  of  monthly  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  above.] 

C  18.36 :  932/1^ 

Coffee  industry  in  Colombia;   [by  Mary  L.  Bynum].     1931.     vi+31  p.  il.  map. 
(Trade  promotion  series  127;  Foodstuffs  Division.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28722  C  18.27  :  127 

Commerce.  Monthly  summary  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  Nov.  1931. 
1931-32.     2  pts.  p.  1-76  and  ii+77-93  p.  4"     *  Paper,  pt.  1,  10c.  single  copy, 

*  pt.  2,  oc.  single  copy,  $1.25  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.85. 

L.  C.  card  14-21465  C  18.7  :  932/5-1,  5-2 

• Same.     1931.     [2  pts.  in  1],  93  p.  4°     (H.  doc.  55,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

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464  January,  1932 

Commerce  reports,  weekly  .survey  of  foreign  trade,  reports  from  representatives 
of  Departments  of  Commerce  and  State  in  foreign  countries  and  articles  pre- 
pare<l  in  liureau  at  Wasliington,  .Ian.  4-2~j.  19'S-\  no.  1—4  [series  1932]. 
(1931-o2.1  cover-titles,  p.  1-2US.  il.  4"  [Text  on  p.  2-1  of  covers.]  ♦Paper. 
10c.  single  copy,  .$4.(KJ  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub-scription,  sdm.       C18.5/1 :  932/1-4 

Electric  apparatus  and-  appliuiwe.i.  Glos.sary  of  electrical  terms  and  instructions 
to  exporters  for  guidance  in  properly  listing  and  class. fying  electrical  appu; 
ratus  and  supidies  in  shijipers'  export  declarations.  cfTe<-tive  Jan.  1932;  com- 
piled by  Electrical  Equijjmeut  Division.  Bureau  of  Foreign  and  Domestic 
Commerce  [in  conference  with  National  Electrical  Manufacturers'  Associa- 
tion]. 1931.  V+2U  p.  t 
L.  C.  card  30-20259  C  18.2  :  El  2/4 

Latin  America.  Review  of  Latin  American  conditions  fur  1031;  [prepared  in] 
Latin  American  Section,  Division  of  Regional  Informatitni.  [1932.]  10  p.  4° 
[From  Commerce  reports,  Jan.  4,  1932.]     t  C18.5/la  :  L  349/6 

Lumber.     Europe  as  market  for  Amer.can  lumber,  a  plan  for  its  protitable  de- 
velopment;  [by  Axel  H.  Oxliclni].     1932.     ii-j-34  p.     (Trade  information  bul- 
letin 786;   [Lumber  Division].)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  32-2Gon6  C  18.25  ;  786 

Petroleum  refineries  in  foreign  countries,  1931 ;  [prepared  by  Richard  G.  McCabe 
and  John  W.  Frey].     1932.     ii+44  p.     (Trade  information  bulletin  784;  [Pe- 
troleum Section,  Minerals  Division].-)     [Revision  of  Trade  information  bulle- 
tin 723,  issued  in  1930.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  29-26.521  C  18.25  :  784 

Porto  Rico,  what  it  produces  and  what  it  buys  [by  Darwin  DeGolia]  ;  with 
foreword  by  Theodore  Roosevelt.  1932.  ii+61  p.  (Trade  information  bul- 
letin 785.)  "  *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28628  C  18.25 :  785 

LIBRARY 

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modity prices;  compiled  by  Elizabeth  M.  Carmack.     1931.    iv-}-320  p.     *  Cloth, 
$1.10. 
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LIGHTHOUSES  BUREAU 

Hickory,  lighthouse  tender.  Specifications  for  single-screw,  steel,  steam-pro- 
pelled lighthouse  tender  Hickory,  1932.     1932.     [l]-fl05p.     t      C  9.22  :H  528 

Lighthouse  service  bulletin,  v.  4.   no.   25;   Jan.   2.   1932.      [1932.]      p.   99-102. 
[Monthly.]     t 
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Notice  to  mariners,  weekly,  no.  1-A,  1932;  Jan.  6-27  [1932].     1932.     various  pag- 
ing.    [Issued  Jointly  with  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.]     t 
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MINES  BUREAU 

Asbestos  in  1930  [with  [bibliography]  ;  by  Oliver  Bowles  and  B.  H.  Stoddard. 
1931,  published  Jan.  7,  1932.  [1] +263-275  p.  [From  Mineral  resources, 
1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  22.8/a  :  As  15/930 

Chromite  in  1930  [with  bibliographies]  ;  by  Lewis  A.  Smith.  Dec.  21.  1931. 
[l]-f 243-266  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  1.1     ♦Paper,  5c. 

C  22.8/a  :  C  468/930 

Coal.  Microscopic  study  of  Elkhorn  coal  bod  at  Jenkins,  Letcher  County,  Ky. ; 
by  Reinhardt  Thiessen,  George  C.  Sprunk,  and  II.  J.  O'Donnell.  1931.  ili4- 
30  p.  il.  (Technical  paper  500.)  [This  pai>er  represents  the  results  of  work 
done  under  a  cooperative  agreement  with  the  Anierican  Gas  Association.] 
♦  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28077  C  22.5 :  506 

Penn.sylvania  anthracite  in  19.30;  by  EUery  B.  Gordon  and  H.  L.  Bennit. 

Dec.  7,  19.31.     Iv-f44  p.  il.     [From  Mineral  resources,  IIWO,  pt.  2.]     ♦  Paper, 
10c.  C  22.8/a  :  An  86/2/930 

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Vobalt,  molybcleuum,  tantalum,  titanium,  and  various  rare  metals  in  1930  [with 
bibliographies]  ;  by  Paul  M.  Tyler  and  Alice  V.  Petar.  Jan.  14,  1932.  [1]  + 
267-296  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  22.8/a  :  C  632/930 

Explosives.     Production  of  explosives  in   United   States  during  calendar  year 
1930;  by  W.  W.  Adams  and  L.  S.  Gerry.     1932.     ii+51  p.     (Technical  paper 
509.)      [Includes  lists  of  Mines  Bureau  publications  on  investigations  of  ex- 
plosives.]    *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  14-30127  C  22.5  :  509 

Lime  in  1930;  by  A.  T.  Coons.  Dec.  22,  1931.  [1] +247-261  p.  [From  Mineral 
resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  22.8/a  :  L  629/930 

Metals.  Secondary  metals  in  1930  [with  bibliographies]  ;  by  J.  P.  Dunlop. 
Dec.  31,  1931.  [1] +333-354  p.  [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  1.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  C  22.8/a  :  Se  24/930 

Publications.     List  of  publications,  Bureau  of  Mines,  complete  from  establish- 
ment of  bureau,  1910,  to  June  30,  1931,  with  index  by  subjects  and  authors. 
1932.     ii+241  p.     [Includes  list  of  motion-picture  films,  1931.]     t 
L.  C.  card  29-26048  C  22.7A :  910-931 

New  publications,   Bureau   of  Mines,   monthly  list   200;    Dec.   31,   1931. 

[1932.]     2  p.     t  0  22.7/3:200 

Slate  in  1930;  by  Oliver  Bowles  and  A.  T.  Ooons.  Dec.  30,  1931.  [l]+277- 
290  p.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

O  22.8/a  :  SI  14/930 

Tin  in  1930;  by  Charles  White  Merrill.  Jan.  15,  1932.  [1] +355-383  p.  [From 
Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  5c.  0  22.8/a  :  T  49/930 

Tungsten  in  1930  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Frank  L.  Hess.  Jan.  9,  1932.  [1]  + 
179-207  p.  il.     [From  Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  1.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

O  22.8/a :  T  834/930 
NAVIGATION  BUREAU 

4/erc7iaw*  moriwe  statistics,  1931.    1931.    v+115  p.     (No.  8.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26038  C  11.2 :  M  53/931 

Ships.     Merchant  vessels  of  United  States   (including  yachts  and  Government 
vessels),  year  ended  June  30,  1931.    1931.    1068  p.  large  8°     [This  is  the  63d 
annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of  United  States.]     *  Cloth,  $2.75. 
L.   C.  card  6-35358  011.5:931/1 

Same;  [with  Seagoing  vessels  of  United  States,  1931].     1931.     1068+148 

p.  il.  23  pi.  large  8°     [This  is  the  63d  annual  list  of  merchant  vessels  of 

United  States,  with  Seagoing  vessels.]     t 

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-     Same.     (H.  doc.  40,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

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Decisions.     [Decisions  in  patent  and  trade-mark  cases,  etc.]     Jan.  5,  1932.     p. 
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Dccinions — Continued. 

Same.     Jan.  12,  1932.     p.  295-304,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  414, 

no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  2 :  414/2 

Same.    Jan.  19,  1932.    p.  569-576,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  414, 

no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  2  :  414/3 

■     Same.    Jan.  2G,  1932.    p.  823-830,  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette,  v.  414. 

no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  2  :  414/4 

Official  ijuzette.  Oflicial  gazette  of  Patent  Office,  containing  patents,  trade- 
marks', designs,  and  labels  issued  Jan.  5-26,  1932;  v.  414,  no.  1-4.  [1932.J 
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in  patent  cases. 

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Same,  weekly  index,  with  title,  List  of  trade-mark  applicants  published 

for  opiwsition  [etc.,  Jan.  5,  1932].     [1932.]     xlvi  p.  large  8°     [From  Official 
gazette,  v.  414,  no.  1.]     t  Paper,  .'fl.OO  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  4  :  414/1 

Same  [Jan.  12,  1932].     [1932.]     xliv  p.  large  S"     [From  Official  gazette, 

V.  414,  no.  2.]  C  21..5/a  4 :  414/2 

Same  [Jan.  19,  1932].     [1932.]     xlii  p.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette. 

V.  414,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  4:  414/3 

Same  [Jan.  26,  1932].     [1932.]     xxxvi  p.  large  8°     [From  Official  gazette, 

v.  414,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  4 :  414/4 

Patents.  Classification  of  patents  issued  Jan.  5-26,  1932.  [1932.]  Each  2  p. 
large  8°     [Weekly.     From  Official  gazette,  v.  414,  no.  1-4.]     t 

C  21.5/a  1 :  414/1^ 

Trade-marks.  Trade-marks  [etc.,  from]  Official  gazette,  Jan.  5,  1932.  [19.32.] 
11-48+xi  p.  il.  large  8°  [From  Official  gazette,  v.  414,  no.  1.]  *  Paper,  10  c. 
single  copy,  $2.50  a  yr.  C  21.5/a  3 :  414/1 

Same,  Jan.  12,  1932.     [1932.]     305-339+xi  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  414,  no.  2.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  414/2 

Same,  Jan.  19.  1932.     [1932.]     577-600+ix  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  414,  no.  3.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  414/3 

Same,  Jan.  26,  1932.     [1932.]     831-S55-fxi  p.  il.  large  8°     [From  Official 

gazette,  v.  414,  no.  4.]  C  21.5/a  3  :  414/4 

United  States  statutes  concerning  registration  of  trade-marks  with  rules 

of  Patent  Office  relating  thereto.    Revised  Jan.  1,  1932  [11th  revised  edition]. 
1931.    iii+43  p.  il.    t 

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PUBLICATIONS  DIVISION 

Commerce  Department.  Supplement  to  annual  List  of  publications  [of  De- 
partment of  Commerce  available  for  distribution],  Dec.  31,  1931.  [1032.] 
4  p.     [Monthly.]     f  016.6:931/12 

RADIO  DIVISION 

Radio   service   bullrtin,   Dec.   31,   1931;   no.   177.      [1932.]      14   p.      [.Monthly.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  40c. 
L.   C.   card   15-26255  C  24.3  :  177 

Radio  stations.     Amateur  radio  stations  of  Uuiled  States.     Edition  of  June  30, 
1931.     1931.     iv+427  p.     *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  20-26897  C  24.5 :  931/2 

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January,  1932  4g7 

STANDARDS  BUREAU 

Acoustics.     Architectural  acoustics  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Paul  R   Hevl      Dec 
7,1931.     [l]+8p.  il.      (Circular  396.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28679  C  13.4 :  396 

Audio-frequency  generators.  Improved  audio-frequency  generator ;  by  B  G 
Lapham.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  691-695.  il.  1  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.  (Research 
paper  367.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Oct.  1931.] 
*  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  367 

Coloriinetry.  General  formula  for  computation  of  colorimetric  purity  ;  by  Deane 
B.  Judd.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  827-841.  (Research  paper  377.)  [From 
Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Nov.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  13.22/a :  377 

Commercial  standards  monthly,  review  of  progress  in  commercial  standardiza- 
tion and  simplification,  v.  8,  no.  7;  Jan.  1932.     [1932.]     cover-title,  p.  193-224, 
40     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  20-26685  C  13.21 :  8/7 

Flasks.  Silvering  and  evacuating  pyrex  Dewar  flasks;  by  R.  B.  Scott,  J.  W. 

Cook,  [and]  F.  G.  Brickwedde.     [1931.]     cover-title,  p.  935-943.     (Research 

paper  385.)      [From  Bureau   of   Standards  journal   of  research,   v.   7,   Nov 

1931.]  *  Paper,  5c.                                                                                C  13.22/a  :  385 

Journal  of  research.  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  Jan.  1932  •  v  8 
no.  1.  1932.  [2] -{-1-157  p.  il.  3  pi.  8  p.  of  pi.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  40c! 
single  copy,  §3.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $3.75. 

L.  C.  card  32-26007—26017  C  13.22 :  8/1 

Contexts. — RP396,  Preparation  of  crystalline  methyl-d-gulosides  by  means  of  coordi- 
nation compounds  with  calcium  chloride  ;  by  Horace  S.  Isbell. —  [RP397]  International 
comparison  of  X-ray  standards  ;  by  Lauriston  S.  Taylor. — RP398,  Volumetric  determi- 
nation of  pentoses  and  pentosans ;  by  G.  M.  Kline  and  S.  F.  Acree. — RP399.  Metliod  for 
determining  volume  changes  occurring  in  metals  during  casting  [with  bibliouraphy]  • 
by  C.  M.  Saeger,  jr.,  and  E.  J.  Ash. — RP400,  Registration  of  cathode  rays  by  thin  films 
of  metals  and  metal  compounds  ;  by  Warren  W.  Nicholas  and  C.  G.  Malmberg. — RP401 
Effect  of  casting  temperatures  and  of  additions  of  iron  on  bearing  bronze  (Cu  80  :  Sn 
10  :  Pb  10);  by  C.  E.  Eggenschwiler. — RP402,  Ultrasonic  measurements  of  compressi- 
bility of  solutions  and  of  solid  particles  in  suspension  ;  by  Chester  R.  Randall. — RP403, 
On  elimination  of  liquid  contact  potentials  with  potassium  chloride  and  ammonium' 
chloride  ;  by  G.  M'.  Kline,  M.  R.  Meacham,  and  S.  F.  Acree. — RP404,  Electrostatic  volt- 
meter ;  by  Warren  W.  Nicholas. — RP405,  Heats  of  combustion  of  methyl  and  ethyl  alco- 
hols [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Fredericli  D.  Rossini. — RP406,  Clock-controlled  constant- 
frequency  generator  ;  by  A.  B.  Lewis. 

Light.  Relative  spectral  energy  distribution  and  correlated  color  temperature 
of  N.  P.  L.  white-light  standard;  by  Raymond  Davis  [and]  K.  S.  Gibson. 
[1931.]  cover-title,  p.  791-797,  il.  (Research  paper  374.)  [From  Bureau  of 
Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Nov.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.      C  13.22/a  :  374 

Methylcyclopentane.  Isolation  and  determination  of  methylcyclopentane  in  a 
midcontinent  petroleum  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Mildred  M.  Hicks-Bruun 
[and]  Johannes  H.  Bruun.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  799-809,  il.  (Research 
paper  375.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Nov.  1931.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  375 

Nonane.  Isolation  of  normal  nonane  from  a  mid-continent  petroleum  ;  by  Joseph 
D.  White  [and]  F.  W.  Rose,  jr.  [1932.]  cover-title,  p.  907-911,  il.  1  pi.  (Re- 
search paper  383.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7, 
Nov.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  383 

Photography.  Photographic  emulsion,  silver  ion  gelatin  equilibrium ;  by  Burt 
H.  Carroll  [and]  Donald  Hubbard.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  811-825.  il.  (Re- 
search paper  376.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7, 
Nov.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/.a  :  376 

Variation   of  photographic   sensitivity   with  different   light   sources ;   by 

Raymond  Davis  [and]  Gerald  Kent  Neeland.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  843-850, 
il.  (Research  paper  378.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research, 
V.  7,  Nov.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  378 

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468  January,  1932 

Plywood  (hardwood  and  eastern  red  cedar).  Nov.  23, 1931.  t+23  p.  il.  (Com- 
mercial .standard  CS35-31.)  [Title  on  cover  is:  Plywood  (hardwood  and 
eastern  red  cedar),  recorded  standard  of  the  industry.  Effective  date  for  new 
production,  Sept.  1,  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.20:  35 

Publications  of  Bureau  of  Standards,  monthly  list  80;  Jan.  2,  1932.  [1932.] 
6  p.     t  C  13.15  :  80 

Silver-plating  solutions.  Analysis  of  cyanide  silver-plating  solutions  [with  list 
of  references]  ;  by  R.  M.  Wick.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  913-933,  il.  (Research, 
paper  384.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Nov. 
1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.  22/a  :381 

Technical  news  bulletin  of  Bureau  of  Standards,  Jan.  1932 ;  no.  177.     [1932.] 
p.  1-12.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,. 
40c. 
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Ti^ne.     Standard  time  conversion  chart:  [with  How  to  use  standard  time  con- 
version chart,  by  R.  E.  Gould].     2d  edition.     Oct.  1931.     [2]  p.  il.  4°     (Mis- 
cellaneous publication  84.)      [Designed  to  be  used  in  connection  with  Circular 
280.]     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28728  C  13. 10 :  84/2: 

Tools.  Forged  tools.  3d  edition.  Jan.  4,  1932.  v-|-38  p.  il.  (Simplified  prac- 
tice recommendation  R17-31.)  [Supersedes  R17.  Title  on  cover  is:  Forged; 
tools,  elimination  of  waste  through  simplified  commercial  practice.  Recom- 
mendation became  effective  July  1,  1931.]     *  Paper,  15c.     C  13.12/1 :  17/3d.  ed. 

Tricalcium  silicate.  Decomposition  of  tricalcinm  silicate  in  temperature  range,. 
1,000°-1,300°  C. ;  by  E.  T.  Carlson.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  893-902,  il.  (Re- 
search paper  381.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7, 
Nov.  1931.]     *  Paper.  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  381 

Zinc  and  its  alloys   [with  lists  of  references].     Nov.  6,  1931.     iv-f214  p.  il.  7 
pi.  10  p.  of  pi.     (Circular  395.)     *  Paper.  70c. 
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Zinc  ocoid.     Use  of   zinc   oxide  in   determinations  of   cobalt   and   manganese ; 

by    James    I.    Hoffman.     [1931.]     cover-title,    p.  883-892.     (Research    paper 

380.)      [F^-om  Bureau   of  Standards  journal   of  research,  v.   7,   Nov.   1931.] 
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Directory.     72d  Congress,  1st  session,  beginning  Dec.  7.  1931,  official  Congres- 
sional di  rector  J' ;  [compiled  by  E.  F.  Caldwell].    2d  edition,  corrected  to  Jan. 
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Members.  List  of  duplicate  names  of  members  of  72d  Congress,  1st  session 
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PUBLIC   LAWS 

Note. — Public  acts  in  slip  form  in  the  first  prints  may  be  obtained  from  tbe  Superin- 
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usually  5c. 

Public  [act]  1-3,  72d  Congress. 

Federal  land  l>anks.     H.  R.  6172,  act  to  amend  Federal  farm  loan  act,  as  amended,  to 

provide    for    additional    capital    for    Federal    land    banks,    and    for    other    purposes. 

[Approved  Jan.  23,  1932.]     2  p.      (Public  3.) 
Laicycrs.      S.   930,   act   limiting  operation   of   sec.   109   and   113   of  criminal   code  with 

respect  to  counsel   in  ca.se  of  Appalachian  Electric  Power  Company   against   George 

Otis  Smith,  and  others.     Approved  Dec.  24,  1931.     1  p.     (Public  1.) 
Reconstruction    Finance    Corporation.      H.    R.    7360.    to    provide    emergency    financing 

facilities  for  financial  institutions,   to  aid  in   financing  agriculture,   commerce,   and 

industry,  and  for  other  purposes   [bv  creating  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation]. 

[Approved  Jan.  22.  1932.]     9  p.      (Public  2.) 

Public   [joint]  resolution  5  and  G.  72d  Congress. 

Disarmament.  S.  J.  Res.  79,  joint  resolution  to  provide  appropriation  for  expenses  of 
participation  by  United  States  in  general  disarmament  conference  to  be  held  In 
Gen.'va  in  1932.     Approved  Jan.  20,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  resolution  6.) 

Foreign  debts.  H.  J.  Res.  147,  joint  resolution  to  authorize  postponement  of  amounts 
payable  to  United  States  from  foreign  Governments  during  fiscal  year  1932,  and 
their  repayment  over  10-year  period  beginning  July  1.  1933.  Approved  Dec.  23, 
1931.     1  p.      (Public  resolution  5.) 

CONFERENCE  C(5mMITTEES 

Appropriations.  First  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  1932,  conference  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6660  [making  appropriations  to  supply  urgent  deficiencies 
in  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1932  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supple- 
mental appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1932,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Byrns.     Jan.  27.  1932.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  289,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Federal  laud  banks.  Amendments  to  Federal  farm  loan  act,  conference  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  6172  [to  amend  Federal  farm  loan  act,  as  amended,  to 
provide  for  additional  capital  for  Federal  land  banks,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses] :  submitted  by  Mr.  Steagall.  Jan.  20.  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  188,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paiier.  5c. 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  con- 
ference report  on  bill  (H.  R.  7360)  to  provide  emergency  financing  facilities 
for  financial  institutions,  to  aid  in  financing  agriculture,  commerce,  and 
industry,  and  for  other  purposes  [by  creating  Reconstruction  Finance  Cor- 
poration] :  submitted  by  Mr.  Walcott.  Jan.  21,  1932.  9  p.  (S.  doc.  53,  72d 
Cong.  1st  .sess.)  *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26113 

Reconstruction    Finance    Corporation,    conference    report    to    accompany 

H.  R.  7360  [to  provide  emergency  financing  facilities  for  financial  institu- 
tions, to  aid  in  financing  agriculture,  commerce,  and  industry,  and  for  other 
puiiJoses.  by  creating  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.    Steagall.      Jan.    21.    1932.      12   p.      (H.    rp.    243,    72d    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  32-26114 

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470  Januaky,  1932 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON   BICENTENNIAL  COMMISSION 

See  Washington,  George,   Commission   for   Celebration  of  200th  Anniversary  of  Birth   of, 

p.  501'. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Appropriations.  Folding  speeches  and  pamphlets  for  House  of  Representatives, 
supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  pertaining  to  legislative  establish- 
ment. House  of  Representatives,  fiscal  year  1932.  Jan.  5,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
205,  T2d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     'Paper,  5c. 

Calendars  of  House  of  Representatives,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  5-29, 
1932;  no.  15-35.  1932.  various  paging,  large  8°  [Daily  when  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives is  in  session.]     t  Y  1.2 :  1/72-15  to  72-35 

Code  of  laws  of  United  States.  Supplemental  appropriation  for  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, supplemental  estimate  of  apiiroiiriation  pertaining  to  legisla- 
tive establishment,  House  of  Representatives,  fiscal  year  1932  [for  work  on 
Code  of  laws  of  United  States  and  on  supplement  to  District  of  Columbia 
code].    Jan.  4,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  doc.  198,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Employees.  Appropriation  for  salaries,  oflBcers  and  employee.s,  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  pertaining  to  legislative 
establishment.  House  of  Representatives,  fiscal  year  1933.  Jan.  20,  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  doc.  231,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Members.  Supplemental  appropriation  for  legislative  establishment,  supple- 
mental estimate  of  appropriation  pertaining  to  legislative  establishment. 
House  of  Representatives,  fiscal  year  1932  [for  payment  to  widows  and  other 
beneficiaries  of  Representatives  who  have  died  since  adjournment  of  final 
session  of  71st  Congress].  Jan.  4,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  200,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Veterans'  Bureau.     Laws  relating  to  Veterans'  Bureau  and  war  risk  insurance ; 
compiled  by  Elmer  A.  Lewis,  superintendent  Document  Room,  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives.    1931.     v+217  p.     *  Paper,  35c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28729  Y  1.2  :  In  7/18 

V       ACCOUNTS   COMMITIEB,    HOUSE 

Albreeht,  Lillian  M.  Margaret  Albrecht,  report  to  accompi\ny  H.  Res.  108  [to 
pay  Margaret  Albrecht,  mother  of  Lillian  M.  Albrecht,  6  months'  compen- 
sation and  additional  amount  to  defray  funeral  expenses  of  said  Lillian 
M.  Albrecht]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren.  Jan.  20,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  190, 
72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

House  of  Representatives.  Addition  of  assistant  in  office  of  physician  of 
House  of  Representatives,  report  to  accompany  II.  Res.  Ill ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Warren.  Jan.  20,  1932.  "T^p.  (H.  rp.  189,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  ♦  Pa- 
per, 5c. 

Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Committee,  House.  Expenses  of  conducting 
investigation  authorized  by  House  resolution  59.  rejiort  to  accomitany  II.  Res. 
115  [authorizing  expenses  of  Committee  on  Interstate  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce Incurred  in  conducting  investigation  authorized  by  House  resolu- 
tion 60,  to  Investigate  ownership  and  control  of  stock,  securities,  or  capital 
interests  in  any  iiuhlii'-ntllity  cnrporafion  engaged  in  transjiortation  of  per- 
.sons  or  sale  of  iirojicrty,  energy,  or  intelligence  in  interstate  or  foreign 
commerce  by  holding  companies,  and  so  forth]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran 
of  Missouri.  Jan.  27,  1931.  1  p.  (II.  rp.  290.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  •  Pa- 
I)er,  5('. 

Jartns,  (Irani.  Anna  Jarvis,  rjjjigrt  to  accompany  S.  Con.  Res.  2  [to  pay  Anna 
Jarvis  sum  equal  to  6  months'  compensation  of  late  Grant  .Tarvis  and  addi- 
tional amount  to  defray  funeral  expenses  of  said  Grant  Jarvis]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Warren.  Jan.  5,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  20,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
•  Paper,  5c. 

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January,  1932  471 

Shaiiahan,  Philip  J.  Mrs.  Flora  M.  Shanahan,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
88  [to  pay  Flora  M.  Shanahan,  widow  of  Philip  J.  Shanahan,  6  months'  com- 
pensation and  additional  amount  to  defray  funeral  expenses  of  said  Philip 
J.  Shanahan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren.  Jan.  13,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  41, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shea,  Daniel.  Mrs.  Daniel  Shea,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  38  [to  pay  Mrs. 
Daniel  Shea,  widow  of  Daniel  Shea,  late  employee  of  House,  sum  equal  to  6 
months'  salary  and  additional  sum  for  funeral  expenses]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Warren.    Jan.  5,  1932.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  IS,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Thomas,  Davi^  L.  Mrs.  David  L.  Thomas,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  78  [to 
pay  Mrs.  David  L.  Thomas,  widow  of  David"  L.  Thomas,  late  employee  of 
House,  sum  equal  to  6  months'  salary  and  additional  sum  for  funeral  ex- 
penses] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren.  Jan.  5,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  19,  72d  Cong, 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wilson,  L.  S.  Jane  Wilson,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  107  [for  relief  of  Jane 
Wilson,  daughter  of  L.  S.  Wilson,  late  employee  of  House]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Warren.    Jan.  20,  1932.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  191,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^     AGEICULTUBE    COMMITTEE,    HOTJSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  11,  1932; 
no.  2.    1932.    28  p.  4°     $  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  72/2 

v^'  Marketing  of  farm  produce.  Program  of  national  farm  organizations,  hearing, 
72d   Congress,    1st   session,    Jan.   12,    1932.      1932.      iii+33    p.      (Serial    A.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.Ag  8/1 :  F  22/6 

•  APPROPRIATIONS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Affriculture  Department.     Agricultural  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  j^ear  1933,  ^e- 
Pi^rt  to  accompany  H.  R.  7912  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Buchanan.     Jan.  18,  19^!""^ 
28  p.     (H.  rp.  106,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [Includes  minority  views  signed  by 
Mr.  Simmons.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

ppropriations.  First  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1932,  hearing 
before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  deficiency  appropriations,  72d  Congress,  1st 
session.     1931.     ii+279  p.  1  tab.     *  Paper,  30c.  Y  4. Ap  6/1 :  D  36/932-1 

First  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1932,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  66G0  [making  appropriations  to  supply  urgent  deficiencies  in  appro- 
priations for  fiscal  year  1932  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental 
appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1932,  and  for  other  purposes] ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Byrns.     Jan.  4,  1932.     16  p.     (H.  rp.  15,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Disarmament.  Appropriation  for  expenses  of  United  States  at  disarmament 
conference,  Geneva,  1932,  jeport  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  251 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Byrns.    Jan.  25,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  266,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^  Expenses  of  general  disarmament  conference  at  Geneva,  1932,  hearing  be- 
fore subcommittee  in  charge  of  deficiency  appropriations,  72d  Congress,  1st 
session.    1932.    ii+17  p.    *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  D  63/2 

Federal  land  hanks.  Appropriation  for  subscription  to  capital  stock  of  Fed- 
eral land  banks,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  261 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Byrns. 
Jan.  28,  1932.    1  pTlH.  rp.  294,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^Interior  Department.  Interior  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year] 
1933,  hearings  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  Interior  Department  appro- 
priation bill  for  1933,  72d  Congress,  1st  session.     1932.     ii-1-1207  p.  1  tab, 

*  Paper,  $1.50.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  In  8/6/933 

Interior  Department  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1933,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  8397 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Taylor  of  Colorado.  Jan.  25^1932.  34  p. 
(H.  rp.  273,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  Appropriation  for  capital  stock  of  Re- 
construction Finance  Corporation,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  230;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Byrns.    Jan.  23,  1932?!' p.     (H.  rp.  248,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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472  Januaby,  1932 

V    BANKING  AND  CTJKEENCT  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corijomtion.  Creation  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Cor- 
poratidu,  repiirt  to  accompany  II.  li.  73GU  [to  provide  emergency  financing 
facilities  for  financial  institutions,  to  aid  in  tinauciug  agriculture,  commerce, 
and  industry,  and  for  otiier  purposes,  by  creating  Reconstruction  Finance 
Corporation]  :  submitted  l)y  Mr.  Steagall.  Jan.  1),  19.'i2.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  36, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26115 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session, 

on  H.  R.  50G0  and  H.  R.  5116,  to  provide  emergency  financing"  facilities  for 
banlis  and  other  financial  institutions  and  for  other  purposes,  Dec.  18,  1931- 
Jan.  7.  1932.  1932.  ii  +  lS6  p.  [H.  R.  5060  provides  for  creation  of  Recon- 
struction Finance  Corporation  and  H.  R.  5116  provides  for  creation  of  Na- 
tional Relief  Finance  Corporation.]      ♦  Paper,  20c.  Y  4.B  22/1 :  R  24/3 

'^     CLAIMS   COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Anderson,  J.  W.  J.  W.  Anderson,  repfitt  to  accompany  H.  R.  2608  [for  relief 
of  J.  W.  Anderson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
210,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bardel,  William.  William  Bardel,  rofisn't  to  accompany  H.  R.  4408  [for  relief 
of  estate  of  William  Bardel]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  28,  1932.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  293,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Barnum,  John  W.  John  W.  Barnum,  rejjflrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  2304  [for  relief 
of  John  W.  Barnum]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
162,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bauer,  Frank.  Frank  Bayer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5272  [for  relief  of 
Frank  Bayer]  ;  submitted  by  IMrT^lack.  Jan.  19,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  182,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bellows,  C.  B.  C.  B.  Bellows,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  615  [for  relief  of  C.  B. 
Bellows]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  BTack.  Jan.  21,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  198,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bodeck,  Edward.    Edward  Bodeck,  repoi-t  to  accompany  H.  R.  2238  [for  relief 

of  Edward  Bodeck]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.     Jan.  25,  1932.     4  p.     (H.  rp. 

263,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  oc. 
Brien,  Bernis.     Bernis  Brien,   renoyt  to  accompany  H.  R.  5202   [for  relief  of 

Bernis  Brien  and  John  M.  Springer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.    Jan.  19,  1932. 

6  p.     (H.  rp.  177,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Bruce  Brox.  Grain  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1525  [for  relief  of  Bruce 
Brothers  Grain  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  73,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Bum,  Arthur  A.,  sr.  Arthur  A.  Burn,  sr.,  and  J.  K.  Ryland,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3994  [for  roiiof  -if  Arthur  A.  Burn,  sr.,  and  J.  KrKyland]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  217,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
•  Paper,  5c. 

Carver,  Amos  D.  Amos  D.  Carver  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3779  [for 
relief  of  Amos  D.  Carver,  S.  E.  Turner,  Clifford  N.  Carver,  Scott  Blanchard, 
P.  B.  Blanchard.  James  B.  Pan-^e,  A.  N.  Blanchard.  and  W.  A.  Blanchard]  ; 
.submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21,  1932.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  214.  72«1  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Casey,  Oeorge  E.  George  E.  Casey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4868  [for  relief 
of  Georgi"  E.  Casey]  :  submitted  b.v  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
172,  72(i  Cong.  1st  sess.)      ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Canter,  Morcau  M.  Moreau  M.  Casler,  repojt  to  accompany  H.  R.  1172  [for 
relief  of  Moreau  M.  Casler]  ;  submitted  Dy  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  159,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Childress,  Frank  W.  Frank  W.  Childress.  re^Qxt  to  accompany  II.  R.  2595 
[for  relief  of  Frank  W.  Childress]  ;  submltfed  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932. 
2  p.     (II.  rp.  78,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

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January,  1932  473 

Christianson,  Edward.  Edward  Christianson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2606 
[for  relief  of  Edward  Christianson]  ;  submitteOy  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932. 
5  p.     (H.  rp.  79,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cloud,  Elizabeth  T.  Elizabeth  T.  Cloud,  reCiart  to  accompany  H.  R.  3030  [for 
relief  of  Elizabeth  T.  Cloud]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  5  p, 
(H.  rp.  82,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Conner,  James  B.  James  B.  Conner,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4989  [for  relief 
of  James  B.  Conner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
173,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Conrad,  Mrs.  Mary  F.  Mary  Ford  Conrad,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5794- 
[to  extend  benefits  of  employers'  liability  act  to  Mary  Ford  Conrad]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  184,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Cooper,  Mrs.  Mary.  Mary  Cooper,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2153  [for  relief 
of  Mary  Cooper]  ;  submitted  by  IMrTBTack.  Jan.  19,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  161, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Corcoran,  John  J.  John  J.  Corcoran,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1846  [for 
relief  of  John  J.  Corcoran]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  160,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cox,  WiUiani  R.  William  R.  Cox,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2633  [for  relief 
of  William  R.  Cox]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.     Jan.  19,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp. 

164,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Crawford,  Mrs.  Mildred  B.  Mildred  B.  Crawford,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
996  [for  relief  of  Mildred  B.  Crawford]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21, 
1932.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  224,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Deal,  Thomas  H.  Thomas  H.  Deal,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1928  [for  relief 
of  Thomas  H.  Deal]  ;  submitted  by  TTfT^Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  8  p.  (H.  rp. 
75,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Deiayle,  Luis  H.     Luis  H.  Debayle,  regort  to  accompany  H.  R.  2775  [for  relief 
-   of  Luis  H.  Debayle]  ;  submitted  by~Mr.  Black.     Jan.  19,  1932.      2  p.     (H.  rp. 

165,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dethlefsen,  James  E.  James  B.  Dethlefsen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5048 
[for  relief  of  James  E.  Dethlefsen]  ;  submittedby  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  175,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Devine,  Edioard  J.  Edward  J.  Devine,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5146  [for 
relief  of  Edward  J.  Devine]  ;  submitted^by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  176,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dietrich,  Morris.  Morris  Dietrich,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1034  [for  relief 
of  Morris  Dietrich]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
68,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Engler,  Francis.  Francis  Engler,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2086  [for  relief 
of  Francis  Engler]  ;  submitted  by  Ifr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
77,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Erskine,  Mrs.  Edna  B.  Edna  B.  Erskine,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4406  [for 
relief  of  Edna  B.  Erskine]  ;  submitted  By  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  25,  1932.  7  p. 
(H.  rp.  264.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Fekete,  Steve.  Steve  Fekete,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5259  [for  relief  of 
Steve  Fekete];  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  180, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Finley,  Ada  T.  Ada  T.  Finley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3633  [for  relief  of 
Ada  T.  Finley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.^lack.  Jan.  15,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  84, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fireman's  Fund  Insurance  Co..  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3373  [for  relief  of 
Fireman's  Fund  Insurance  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19, 
1932.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  167,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Flakne,  Enud  O.  Knud  O.  Flakne.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1228  [to  ad- 
judicate claim  of  Knud  O.  Flakne]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21,  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  204,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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474  January,  1932 

Griiia  Bros.,  rcEort  to  accompany  H.  R.  1231  [for  relief  of  Griua  Brothers]  ; 
submitted  byMr.  Black.     Jan.  15,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  71,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

♦  Paper,  5c. 

Oroven,  Ealvor  H.  Halvor  H.  Groven,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4147  [for 
relief  of  Halvor  H.  Groven]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  ID,  1032.  5  p. 
(n.  rp.  170,  72d  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oruver,  Edioard  F.,  Company.  Edward  F.  Gruvcr  Co.,  yfiporf  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5057  [for  relief  of  Edward  F.  Gruver  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Black.     Jan.  15,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  94,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Hall,  Mrs.  Anna  A.  Anna  A.  Hall,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3992  [for  relief 
of  Anna  A.  Hall]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
86,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hall,  Noble  J.  Noble  Jay  Hall,  re^rt  to  accompany  H.  R.  1962  [for  relief  of 
Noble  Jay  Hall]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
76,  72<1  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Hambsch,  Philip  F.  Philip  F.  Hambsch,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2804  [for 
relief  of  Philip  F.  Hambsch]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  4  p. 
(H.  i-p.  106,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hamilton,  D.  Emmett.  D.  Emmett  Hamilton,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5242 
[for  relief  of  D.  Emmett  Hamilton]  ;  submittetl  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  179,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hartman,  Quy  L.  Guy  L.  Hartman,  rgport  to  accompany  H.  R.  5284  [for  relief 
of  Guy  L.  Hartman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  6  p.  (H.  rp, 
9"),  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Committee  amends  H.  R.  5284  to  include  provision 
for  reinibur.sement  of  C.  A.  Hartman].     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hebel,  John  J.  Catherine  C.  Schilling,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4481  [for 
relief  of  Catherine  C.  Schilling,  sister  of  John  J.  Hebel]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Black.     Jan.  15,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  90,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hedding,  A.  L.  A.  L.  Hedding,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1350  [for  relief  of 
A.  L.  Hedding]  ;  submitted  by 'Mf:  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  72, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Helnrich,  Katherine.  Estate  of  Katherine  Heinrich,  yeport  to  accompany  H.  R. 
1130  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Katherine  Heinrich,  Charles  Grieser  and  others, 
executors]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  69,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Holder,  Charles  A.  Charles  A.  Holder,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2417  [for 
relief  of  Charles  A.  Holder]  ;  submittecf  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  7  p. 
(II.  rp.  163,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hollis,  Mrs.  Alvina.  Alvina  Hollis,  r^E2i't  to  accompany  H.  R.  1768  [for  relief 
of  Alvina  Hollis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21,  1932.  0  p.  (H.  rp. 
207,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Hulbcrt,  Jiidd  W.  Judd  W.  Hulbert,  rQii^j-t  to  accompany  H.  R.  1921  [for  relief 
of  Judd  W.  Ilulbert]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  28,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
291,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

International  Manufacturers'  Sales  Co.  of  America  (Inc.),  report  to  accompany 
II.  R.  5054  [for  relief  of  International  Manufacturers'  Sales  Company  of 
America  (Incorporated)];  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  25,  1932.  6  p. 
( H.  rp.  205,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Willie  L.  Willie  Louise  Johnson,  rqcflrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  799 
[to  extend  benefits  of  employees'  compensation  act  to  Willie  Louise  Johnson]  ; 
submittetl  by  Mr.  Black.    Jan.  15,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  66,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Kerehner,  Oallus.  Legal  representatives  of  Gallus  Kerchner.  r^Boi't  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  2027  [for  relief  of  legal  representatives  of  Gallus  Kerchner]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Black.    Jan.  28,  1932.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  292,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

•  Paper,  5c. 

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Knapp,  M7-S.  Margaret  B.  Margaret  B.  Knapp,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2036 
[for  relief  of  Margaret  B.  Knapp]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  26,  1932. 
10  p.     (H.  rp.  283,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Knight,  Mrs.  Blanche  B.  Blanclie  Knight,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5283  [for 
relief  of  Blanche  Knight]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  10  p. 
(H.  rp.  183,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lamkin,  Charles.  Charles  Lamkin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2704  [for  relief 
of  Charles  Lamkin]  ;  submitted  by  alrTBlack.  Jan.  15,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  80, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Larsen,  Jens  H.  Jens  H.  Larsen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4232  [for  relief 
of  Jens  H.  Larsen]  ;  submitted  by  MrTBlack.  Jan.  19,  1932,  3  p.  (H.  rp.  171, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lee,  H.  H.  H.  H.  Lee,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4144  [for  relief  of  H.  H. 
Lee] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  sTack.  Jan.  19,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  169,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lehde  d  Schoenhict,  rejDort  to  accompany  H.  R.  1202  [for  relief  of  Lehde  and 
Schoenhut]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  70,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

LeRoy,  Charles.  Charles  Le  Roy  estate,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2809  [for 
relief  of  Charles  LeRoy  estate]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  81,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Letvter,  Howard.  Howard  Lewter,  regoit  to  accompany  H.  R.  SOS  [to  extend: 
benefits  of  employees'  compensation  act  to  Howard  Lewter]  ;  submitted  bv 
Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  67,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected 
print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lyons,  I.  L.,  cC-  Co.  I.  L.  Lyons  &  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4246  [to  au- 
thorize appropriation  for  relief  of  I.  L.  Lyons  and  Company]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Black.    Jan.  26,  1932.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  281,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c, 

McOrath,  Mrs.  Marie  E.     Marie  E.  McGrath,  renprt  to  accompany  H.  R.  5007 
[for  relief  of  Marie  E.  McGrath]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.     Jan.  15,  1932. 
,   4  p.     (H.  rp.  93,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McKelvey,  John  B.  "Hattie  McKelvey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  44SS  [to  pay 
Hattie  McKelvey  money  credited  to  her  uncle  John  B.  McKelvey]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Black.    Jan.  15,  1932.    3  p.    (H.  rp.  91,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)    *  Paper,  5c. 

Mansfield,  George  C,  Company.  George  C.  Mansfield  Co.  and  George  D.  Mans- 
field, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  946  [for  relief  of  George  C.  Mansfield  Com- 
pany an(f*(jeorge  D.  Mansfield]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21,  1932.  7  p. 
(H.  rp.  203,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Miller,  White  B.  Estate  of  White  B.  Miller,  r^ja^grt  to  accompany  H.  R.  872 
[for  relief  of  estate  of  White  B.  Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21, 
1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  201,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mirahelli,  Pasquale.  Pasquale  Mirabelli,  rejigrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  4453  [for 
relief  of  Pasquale  Mirabelli]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21,  1932.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  220,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Mission,  Tex.  First  State  Bank  &  Trust  Co.  of  Mission,  Tex.,  rejport  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  3953  [for  relief  of  First  State  Bank  and  Trust  Company  of  Mis- 
sion, Tex.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  85,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Moran,  Carroll  K.  Carroll  K.  Moran,  re^rt  to  accompany  H.  R.  4270  [for 
relief  of  Carroll  K.  Moran]  ;  submitted'oy  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  2  p 
(H.  rp.  88,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Moynihan,  J.  P.  J.  P.  Moynihan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3691  [for  relief 
of  J.  P.  Moynihan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
213,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Nash,  W.  F.  W.  F.  Nash,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3379  [for  relief  of  W.  F. 
Nash] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  168,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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476  January,  1932 

Neel,  Mary  8.     Mary  S.  Neel,  rej3iirt  to  accompany  H.  R.  5221   [for  relief  of 

Mary  S.  Neel];  submitted  by  MrT  Black.     Jan.  VJ.  1932.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  178. 

72il  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
Pctran,  Joe.     Joe  Petran,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1381   [for  relief  of  Joe 

Petran]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.   Black.     Jan.   21,   1932.     2  p.     (n.   rp.  206,   72d 

Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Corrected  print.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
Plainer,  Alton  B.     Alton  B.  Platner,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4329  [for  relief 

of  Alton  B.  Plainer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.     Jan.  15,  1932.     3  p.     (H.  rp. 

89,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
Porter  Bros,  d  Biffle,  renoit  to  accompany  H.  R.  G154   [for  relief  of  Porter 

Brothers  and  Biffle  ancT" certain  other  citizens]  ;   submittetl  by   Mr.   Swank. 

Jan.  18,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  156  [pt.  1].     72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pratt,  Mrx.  Phyllis.     Phyllis  and  Harold   Louis   Pratt,    rf^prf   to   accompany 

H.  R.  018  [for  relief  of  Phyllis  Pratt  and  Harold  Louis  Pratt] ;  submitted 

by   Mr.    Black.     J.m.    21.    1932.  2    p.     (H.    rp.    199,    72d    Cong.    1st    sess.) 
♦  Paper,  5c. 

Richmond,  Henry  A.  Heni-y  A.  Richmond,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4826 
[for  relief  of  Henry  A.  Richmond]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  92,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Roche,  William  T.  William  T.  Roche,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  571  [for 
relief  of  William  T.  Roche]  ;  submitted  by"Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  8  p. 
(H.  rp.  157,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai^er,  5c. 

Ross.  G.  Carroll.  G.  Carroll  Ross,  rejuoiit  to  accompany  H.  R.  1554  [for  relief 
of  G.  C.irroll  Ross]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
74,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Russell  d  Tucker,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4938  [lor  relief  of  Russell  and 
Tucker  and  certain  other  citizens  of  Texas,  Oklahoma,  and  Kansas]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Swank.  Jan.  18,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  155  [pt.  1],  72d  Cong.  Ist 
sess.)     *  Paijer,  5c. 

Sanford,  Mrs.  Anna  M.  Annie  Marie  Sanford,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1275 
[for  relief  of  Anna  Marie  Sanford,  widow  of  William  Richard  Sanford]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  26,  1932.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  277,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

tSchicartz,  Samuel.  Estate  of  Samuel  Schwartz,  r«jEort  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2514  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Samuel  Schwartz]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black. 
Jan.  26,  1932.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  282,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     'Paper,  5c. 

Selv'dge,  R.  W.  R.  W.  Selvidge,  jifiUQlt  to  accompany  H.  R.  4287  [for  relief  of 
R.  W.  Selvidge]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21,  1932.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  219, 
72d  Cong,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shelly,  Mrs.  Emma.  Emma  Shelly,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4056  [for  relief 
of  Emma  Shelly];  submitted  by  llrTTBlack.  Jan.  15,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
87,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [Corrected  print.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

8outhic>i(h',  Emmett  W.  Emniett  W.  Southwick.  rtMiort  to  acconii»any  H.  R. 
2705  [for  relief  of  Emmett  W.  Southwick]  ;  submit"fe3T)y  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21, 
1932.    6  p.     (H.  rp.  211,  72d  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     ♦  Paper,  5o. 

Steward,  William  S.  William  S.  Steward,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  287S  [for 
relief  of  William  S.  Steward]  ;  subniittedby  Mr.  Bhuk.  Jan.  21,  19.S2.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  212,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stiles,  R.  K.,  d  Co.  R.  K.  Stiles  &  Co.,  rgport  to  accompany  H.  R.  3987  [for 
relief  of  R.  K.  Stiles  and  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21, 
1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  216,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

SullitHrn,  Mrs.  Helen  P.  Helen  Patricia  Sullivan,  rt^port  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3909  [for  relief  of  Helen  Patricia  Sullivan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan. 
21,  1932.    6  p.     (H.  rp.  215,  72d  Cong,  Ist  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

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Taylor,  Harden  F.  Harden  F.  Taylor,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5267  [to 
autliorize  and  direct  comptroller  general  to  settle  and  allow  claim  of  Harden 

F.  Taylor  for  services  rendered  to  Bureau  of  Fisheries]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Black.    Jan.  19,  1932.    4  p.     (H  rp.  181,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Terrell,  James  F.  James  Floyd  Terrell,  regOTt  to  accompany  H.  R.  4280  [for 
relief  of  James  Floyd  Terrell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  26,  1932.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  279,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Thomas,  Charles.  Cbarles  Thomas  and  Edgar  Thomas,  repjgjrf  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3724  [for  relief  of  Charles  Thomas]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  26, 
1932.    7  p.     (H.  rp.  278,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

United  States  Bank  of  8t.  Louis,  Mo.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1323  [for 
relief  of  United  States  Bank  of  St.  LouisTMo.];  submitted  by  Mr.  Black. 
Jan.  21,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  205,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wall,  George  W.     G.  W.  Wall,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  882   [for  relief  of 

G.  W.  Wall] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  '^Black.     Jan.  25,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  262, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Western  Electric  Co.  (Inc.),  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  691  [for  relief  of 
Western  Electric  Company  (Incorporated)]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan. 
21,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  200,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wilkie,  John  H.  Wilhemia  Wilkie,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5198  [for  relief 
of  Wilhemia  Wilkie,  widow  of  John  Holly  Wilkie]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black. 
Jan.  26,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  280,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Williamson,  Clark  M.  C.  M.  Williamson  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4391  [for  relief  of  C.  M.  Williamson,  Lura  (Tura)"'Xiljenquist,  administratrix 
of  C.  E.  Liljenquist,  Lottie  Redman,  and  H.  N.  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Black.    Jan.  21,  1932.    7  p.     (H.  rp.  225,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wills  Point,  Tex.  State  National  Bank  of  Wills  Point,  Tex.,  rej^prt  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  2594  [for  relief  of  State  National  Bank  of  Will's  Point,  Tex.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  209,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wilson,  R.  L.  R.  L.  Wilson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  756  [for  relief  of  R.  L. 
Wilson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  iflack.  Jan.  19,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  158,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wirkkula,  Mrs.  Senehna.  Senelma  Wirkkula,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1770 
[for  relief  of  Senelma  Wirkkula.  also  known  as  Selma  Wirkkula,  Alice  Marie 
Wirkkula.  and  Bernice  Elaine  Wirkkula]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21, 
1932.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  208,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  1770  provides  for  relief 
of  Senelma  Wirkkula  only.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Woods,  Raymond  D.  Raymond  D.  Woods,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4160 
[for  relief  of  Raymond  D.  Woods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  21,  1932. 
8  p.     (H.  rp.  218,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wright,  Viola.  Viola  Wright,  repQXt  to  accompany  H.  R.  3536  [for  relief  of 
Viola  Wright]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  15,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  83,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Yosemite  Lumber  Co.,  repoyt  to  accompany  H.  R.  5047  [for  relief  of  Yosemite 
Lumber  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  19,  1932.  12  p.  (H.  rp. 
174,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Zolesky.  Roland.  Roland  Zolesky,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  941  [for  relief  of 
Roland  Zolesky]  ;  submitted  by  MiTIBlack.  Jan.  21,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  202, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

''      DISTBICT   OP   COLUMBIA   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Commissioners.  Relieving  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  of  certain 
ministerial  duties,  report  to  accompany  S.  2077 ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Norton  of 
New  Jersey.  Jan.  2Irl932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  222,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

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District  of  Columbia  Commission,  George  Washinffton  Biccnfenniah  Incorpora- 
tion of  District  of  Columbia  Commission,  George  "Washington  Bicentennial, 
report  to  accompany  S.  1306;  submitted  l)y  Mrs.  Norton  of  New  Jersey. 
JaBTS,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  32,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

To  provide  for  incorporation  of  District  of  Columbia  Commission,  George 

Washington  Bicentennial,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5341;  submitted  by  Mrs. 
Norton  of  New  Jersey.     JaEriri932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  16,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

♦  Paper,  5c. 

EXPENDITURES   IN   EXECUTIVE  DETABTMENTS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar.  72d  Congress,  Jan.  20,  1932;  no.  1.  1932. 
16  p.  4°    t  Y  4.  Ex  7/13 :  72/1 

yj  IXOOD  CONTROL  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Des  Lacs  Lake.  Construction  of  dam  across  Des  Lacs  Lake,  N.  Dak.  fby  Des 
Lacs  Development  Association],  report  to  accompjiuy  11.  R.  5S6G ;  submitted 
by  Mr.   Sinclair.     Jan.  25,   1932.     1  p.      (H.   rp.  260.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Edisto  River.  Preliminary  examination  of  Edisto  River  and  its  branches.  South 
and  North  Edisto.  S.  C,  for  purposes  of  flood  control,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3951 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cooper  of  Tennessee.  Jan.  25,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  261,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Loicell  Creek.  Maintenance  estimates  for  flood  control  works  at  Lowell  Creek, 
Seward,  Alaska,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6733 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Driver. 
Jan.  23,  1932.    2  p.    (H.  rp.  259,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5e. 

VfOBEIGN   affairs   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Borum,  Neal  D.  For  relief  of  Neal  D.  Borum,  ce^grt  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6347;  submitted  by  Mr.  Linthicum.  Jan.  13,  1932."  3  p.  (H.  rp.  42,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Citizens  of  United  States.  Conservation  of  estates  of  American  citizens  dying 
within  consulates,  report  to  accompany  H.  II.  6310  [to  amend  sec.  1709,  Re- 
Aised  statutes,  as  amended,  relating  to  personal  property  of  citizens  of 
United  States  dyins  abroad]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maas.  Jan.  21,  1932.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  223,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Disarmament.  Expenses  of  American  delegates  to  general  disarmament  con- 
ference, reafirt  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  163  [to  provide  appropriation  for 
expenses  of  participation  by  United  States  in  general  disarmament  conference 
to  be  held  in  Geneva  in  1932]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Linthicum.  Jan.  8,  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  30,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

General   disarmament   conference,   hearings,   72d   Congress,   1st  session, 

on  H.  J.  lies.  103,  to  provide  appropriation  for  expenses  of  participation  by 
United  States  in  general  disarmament  conference  to  be  held  in  Geneva  in 
1932,  Jan.  5  and  6,  1932.    1932.    ii+34  p.    *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.F  76/1 :  D  63/2 

IMMIGRATION   AND  NATURALIZATION   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Immigration.  Exemption  from  quota  of  aged  fathers  and  mothers  of  American 
citizens,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8174  [to  exempt  from  quota  fathers  and 
mothers  over  GO  years  of  ago  of  Unitetl  States  citizens]  ;  submitted  by  :Mr. 
Dickstoin.    Jan.  22,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  245,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

ilvsicians.  To  clarify  application  of  contract-labor  provisions  of  immigration 
laws  to  instrumental  musicians,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  82^5;  .submitted 
by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Washington.  Jan.  23.  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  258,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Naturalization.  To  further  extend  naturalization  privileges  to  alien  veterans 
of  World  War  residins;  in  United  States,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6477; 
submitted  by  Mr.  JeCfers.  Jan.  25,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  272.  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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V^  INDIAN   AFFAIES   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Cache  Creek  Indian  Cemetery.  Sale  of  parts  of  cemetery  reserve,  Kiowa, 
Comanche,  and  Apache  Indians  in  Oklahoma,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7223  [to  authorize  sale  of  parts  of  cemetery  reserve  made  for  Kiowa, 
Comanche,  and  Apache  Indians  in  Oklahoma,  kno\A'n  as  Cache  Creek  Indian 
Cemetery]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Leavitt.  Jan.  14,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  52,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chippeica  Indians.  Per  capita  payment  to  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minnesota,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  225;  submitted  by  Mr.  Knutson.  Jan.  20,  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  193,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ford,  Florian.  Florian  Ford,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5940  [for  relief  of 
Florian  Ford]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Leavitt.  Jan.  27,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  286, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

LaForge,  Thomas  C.  Thomas  C.  La  Forge,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4145 
[for  relief  of  Thomas  C.  LaForge]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Leavitt.  Jan.  6,  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  23,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

Meijer,  Harvey  K.  Harvey  K.  Meyer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6840  [for 
relief  of  Harvey  K.  Meyer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  De  Priest.  Jan.  14,  1932. 
2  p.     ( H.  rp.  54,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Quinaielt  Reservation.  Issue  patents  for  lots  to  Indians  [within  Taholah],  on 
Quinaielt  Indian  Reservation.  Wash.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7619;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Gilchrist.  Jan.  20,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  196,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

■ To  repeal  act  setting  aside  tribal  land  within  Quinaielt  Indian  Reserva- 
tion [for  lighthouse  purposes],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7011;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Leavitt.  Jan.  14,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  51,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Sherburne  Mercantile  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4143  [for  relief  of  Sher- 
burne Mercantile  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Leavitt.  Jan.  20,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  197,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

SkuU  Valley  Reservation.  Addition  to  Skull  Valley  Indian  Reservation,  Utah, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6663  [to  reserve  land  on  public  domain  in  Utah 
for  addition  to  Skull  Valley  Indian  Reservation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Loof- 
bourow.     Jan.  6,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  25,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Spottedhorse,  Benjamin.  Benjamin  Spottedhorse  and  Horse  Spottedhorse,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  4150  [authorizing  issuance  of  patents  in  fee  to 
Benjamin  Spottedhorse  and  Horse  Spottedhorse  for  certain  lands]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Leavitt.  Jan.  6.  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  24,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

y    INTEBSTATE  AND   FOREIGN   COMMERCE   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Chocfaichatchee  River.  Bridge  across  Choctawhatchee  River  near  Freeport, 
Fla.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5066  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and 
completing  construction  of  bridge  across  Choctawhatchee  River  east  of  Free- 
port,  Fla.,  by  Florida,  through  its  highway  department]  :  submitted  by  Mr. 
Huddleston.  Jan.  14.  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  57,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Clark  Fork.  Bridge  across  Clarks  Fork  River  at  or  near  lone.  Wash.,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  419  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Pend  Oreille 
County,  Wash.,  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Clarks  Fork  River  at 
or  near  lone,  Wash.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Jan.  13,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
48,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Columbia  River.  Bridge  across  Columbia  River  at  or  near  The  Dalles,  Oreg., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  149  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  com- 
pleting construction  of  bridge  across  Columbia  River  at  or  near  The  Dalles, 
Oreg.,  by  Dalles  City]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Jan.  13,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
47,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Elk  River.  Bridge  across  Elk  River  at  or  near  Kelso,  Tenn..  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  1{.  73  [to  extend  times  for  counueiiciug  aud  completing  construc- 
tion of  bridge  across  Elk  River  at  or  near  Kelso,  Tenn.,  by  Highway  De- 
partment of  Tennessee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Huddleston.  Jan,  13,  l'J32.  2  p, 
(H.  rp.  44,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5<'. 

French  Broad  Kivcr.  Bridge  across  French  Broad  River  on  Dandndge-New- 
port  road,  Tenn.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2389  [to  extend  times  for  com- 
mencing and  completing  construction  of  bridge  across  French  Broad  River  on 
Dandridge-Newport  road  in  Jefferson  County,  Tenn..  by  Highway  Depart- 
ment of  Tennessee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bulwinkle.  Jan.  25,  1932.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  268,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  French  Broad  River  on  Morristown-Newport  road,  Tenn., 

report  to  accompany  S.  2388  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  complet- 
ing construction  of  bridge  across  French  Broad  River  on  proposed  Morris- 
town-Newport  road  between  Jefferson  and  Cocke  counties,  Tenn.,  by  Highway 
Department  of  Tennessee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bulwinkle.  Jan.  25.  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  267,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hygiene,  Public.  Maternity  and  infancy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7525  [to 
provide  that  United  States  shall  cooperate  with  States  in  promoting  general 
health  of  rural  population  of  United  States  and  welfare  and  hygiene  of 
mothers  and  children]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cooper  of  Ohio.  Jan.  IS.  1932. 
7  p.     (H.  rp.  101,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mahoning  River.  Viaduct  across  Mahoning  River  at  Struthers,  Ohio,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  70  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  board  of  county 
commissioners  of  Mahoning  County,  Ohio,  to  construct  free  overhead  viaduct 
across  Mahoning  River  at  Struthers,  Ohio]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cooper  of 
Ohio.    Jan.  13,  1932.    1  p.     (H.  rp.  43,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mississippi  River.  Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Baton  Rouge,  La., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5478  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  com- 
pleting construction  of  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Baton 
Rouge,  La.,  by  Baton  Rouge-Mississippi  River  Bridge  Company]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Maloney.    Jan.  14,  1932.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  60,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  report  to 

accompany  H.  R.  5878  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Louisiana  Highway 
Commission  and  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Company  and  Louisiana  and 
Arkansas  Railway  Company  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  in  combination 
with  railroad  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Baton  Rouge,  La.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Maloney.  Jan.  14,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  63,  72d  Cong.  Ist 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  near  New  Orleans,  La.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5131  [to  extend  time  for  construction  of  bridge  across  Mississippi 
River  near  and  above  New  Orleans,  La.,  by  said  city  through  its  Public  Belt 
Railroad  Commission]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Maloney.  Jan.  14,  1932.  3  p.  (H. 
rp.  58,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Missouri  River.  Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Culbertson,  Mont., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4695  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  com- 
pleting construction  of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Culbertson, 
Mont.,  by  Mimtana  and  counties  of  Roosevelt  and  Richland,  or  any  of  them] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Jan.  13,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  50,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
•  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Garrison,  N.  Dak.,   reiwrt  to 

accompany  H.  R.  474  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  North  Dakota  to  con- 
struct free  higbwav  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Garrison.  N. 
Dak.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burtness.  Jan.  13,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  49,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Power-site  Crossing,  Mont.,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  4G96  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  complet- 
ing construction  of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  southerly  from  Fort  lU^lknap 
Indian  Reservation  at  or  near  point  known  as  Power-site  Crossing,  in  Mon- 

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Missouri  River — Continued. 

tana,  by  Montana  or  any  political  subdivisions  or  public  ageucje^  tf^ereof,  or 
any  of  them]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Jan.  14,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  55,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Monongaliela  River.  Bridge  across  Monongahela  River  between  Pittsburgh  and 
borough  of  Homestead,  Pa.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7225  [granting  con- 
sent of  Congress  to  board  of  county  commissioners  of  Allegheny  County,  Pa., 
to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Monongahela  River  between  Pitts- 
burgh and  borough  of  Homestead,  Pa.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wyant.  Jan.  14, 
1932.    2  p.    (H.  rp.  65,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mud  River.  Declaring  Mud  River,  in  Kentucky,  nonnavigable  stream,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5S65 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chapman.  Jan.  14,  1932.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  62,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pawcatuck  River.  Bridge  across  Pawcatuck  River  between  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and 
Stonington,  Conn.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7247  [authorizing  Rhode  Island 
State  Board  of  Public  Roads  and  State  Highway  Department  of  Connecticut 
to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Pawcatuck  River  near  location  of 
present  Broad  street  bridge  between  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  Stonington,  Conn.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Lonergan.  Jan.  25,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  269,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Railroad  employees.  Six-hour  day  for  railway  employees,  report  to  accompany 
H.  J.  Res.  252  [to  authorize  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  to  make  inves- 
tigation as  to  possibility  of  establishing  6-hour  day  for  railway  employees]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Grosser.  Jan.  26,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  274,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rainy  River.  Bridge  across  Rainy  River  at  or  near  Baudette,  Minn.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5064  [authoiizing  Vernon  W.  O'Connor  to  construct  bridge 
across  Rainy  River  at  or  near  Baudette,  Minn.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burtness. 
Jan.  14,  1932.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  56,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Red  River  of  the  North.  Bridge  across  Red  River  of  the  North  at  or  near  Byg- 
land,  Minn.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5626  [authorizing  Minnesota  and 
North  Dakota,  county  of  Polk,  Minn.,  county  of  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.,  or  any 
one  or  more  of  them,  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Red  River  of 
the  North  at  or  near  Bygland.  Minn.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burtness.  Jan.  14, 
1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  61,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

St.  Joseph  River.  Bridge  across  St.  Joseph  River  at  or  near  St.  Joseph,  Mich., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6451  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Michigan 
and  Berrien  County,  or  either  of  them,  to  construct  free  highway  bridge 
across  St.  Joseph  River  at  or  near  St.  Joseph,  Mich.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Mapes.    Jan.  14,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  64,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

St.  Lawrence  River.  Bridge  across  St.  Lawrence  River  at  or  near  Hogansburg, 
N.  Y.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  483  [to  amend  act  of  Mar.  2,  1897,  author- 
izing construction  and  maintenance  of  Isridge  across  St.  Lawrence  River  at  or 
near  Hogansburg,  N.  Y.,  by  Northern  New  York  Railroad,  so  as  to  permit 
leasing,  etc.,  of  said  bridge  by  Malone,  N.  Y.,  and  Cornwall,  Canada]  ;  submit- 
ted by  Mr.  Parker  of  New  York.  Jan.  27,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  287,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)  [The  Northern  New  York  Railroad  was  merged  with  the  New  York 
Central  Railroad  on  Oct.  28,  1897.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Susquehanna  River.  Bridge  across  Susquehanna  River  at  or  near  Catawissa, 
Pa.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  81  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Catawissa 
Railroad  Company  to  reconstruct  railroad  bridge  across  Susquehanna  River 
at  or  near  Catawissa,  Pa.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wyant.  Jan.  13,  1932.  1  p. 
( H.  rp.  46,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wabash  River.  Bridge  across  Wabash  River  in  Sullivan  County,  Ind.,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5471  [authorizing  Sullivan  County,  Ind.,  to  construct  pub- 
lic toll  bridge  across  Wabash  River  at  point  in  said  county  to  point  opposite 
on  Illinois  shore] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gillen.  Jan.  14,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  59, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Waccamatv  Iiiv<r.  Bridge  acmss  Wacoaniaw  River  at  or  near  Conway.  S.  C, 
reiJort  to  an-onipany  H.  R.  75  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Highway  De- 
partment of  South  Carolina  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Wacca- 
niaw  River  at  or  near  Conway,  S.  C]  ;  submitted  l)y  Mr.  Bulwinkle.  Jan.  13. 
1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  45,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

•,     IRRIGATION    AND  RECLAMATION    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

.Columbia  River.  Compact  providing  for  apportionment  of  waters  of  Columbia 
River  and  tributaries,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5G49  [to  extend  life  of  act 
to  permit  compact  or  agreement  between  Washington,  Idaho,  Oregon,  and 
Montana  respecting  disposition  and  apportionment  of  waters  of  Columbia 
River  and  its  tributaries]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Leavitt.  Jan.  7,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  28,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Loans  for  relief  of  drainage  and  irrigation  districts,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4650  [for  relief  of  farniers  in  any  State  by  making  of  loans  to  drainage  dis- 
tricts, levee  districts,  levee  and  drainage  districts,  irrigation  and/or  similar 
ilistricts  other  thnn  Federal  reclamation  projects,  or  to  counties,  boards  of 
supervisors,  and/or  other  political  subdivisions  and  legal  entities  1  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Smith  of  Idaho.  Jan.  11,  1932.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  37,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26116 

£inith,  William  R.  William  Robert  Smith  Memorial  Association  of  El  Paso. 
Tex.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2286  [authorizing  William  Robert  Smith  Memo- 
rial Association  of  El  Paso.  Tex.,  to  construct  memorial  in  honor  of  William 
Robert  Smith,  former  Member  of  Congress  from  IGth  district  of  Texas,  at  or 
near  Elephant  Butte  Dam]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lankford  of  Georgia.  Jan.  25, 
1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  271,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

;       JUDICIARY   CX)MMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Building  and  loan  associations.  Exempting  building  and  loan  associations  from 
being  adjudged  bankrupts,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  374 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Michener.     Jan.  15,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  98,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  Jan.  9-23,  1932;  no.  2-4.  1931- 
32.     Each  63  p.  or  67  p.  4°     t  Y  4.J  89/1 :  72/2-4 

District  Courts.  Transfer  Lavaca  County,  Tex.,  from  Houston  division  to 
Victoria  division  [of  southern  judicial  district  of  Texas],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6304 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sumners  of  Texas.  Jan.  8,  1932.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  34,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

James  River  Bridge  Corporation,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  796  [for  relief  of 
James  River  Bridge  Corporation]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Dominick.  Jan.  26, 
1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  284,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Prohibition.  To  amend  .sec.  22  and  39,  title  2,  of  national  prohibition  act,  report 
to  accompany  II.  R.  258  [to  amend  sec.  22  and  39.  title  2.  of  national  prohibi- 
tion act,  relative  to  obtaining  jurisdiction  upon  unknown  parlies  in  interest 
or  parties  who  are  absent  from  jurisdiction  of  court  in  cases  to  enjoin  nui- 
sance and  in  cases  wherein  property  of  any  citizen  is  proceeded  against] ; 
submitted  l)y  Mr.  Christopherson.  Jan.  28,  1932.  2  p.  (II.  rp.  295.  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

TABOR    OOMMITTEB,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  initial  calendar, 
Jan.  6,  1932;  no.  1.     1932.     6  p.  large  8°     t  Y  4.L  11 :  72/1 

J    LAWS,   COMMITTEE  ON   REIVISION   OF,  HOUSE 

Code  of  laivs  of  United  States.  Repeal  of  obsolete  and  superseded  sections  in 
United  States  Code,  report  to  acccmipany  II.  R.  7121  [to  repeal  obsolete  stat- 
utes and  to  improve  United  Stales  Code]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Harlan.  Jan. 
28,1932.     14  p.      (H.  rp.  296,  72d  (Jong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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I^IBBABY  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Chicago,  Century  of  Progress  Exposition,  1933.  Chicago  World's  Fair  Centen- 
nial Celebration,  Century  of  Progress,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4583  [pro- 
viding for  participation  of  United  States  in  Century  of  Progress  (Chicago- 
World's  Fair  Centennial  Celebration)  to  be  held  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  1933,  au- 
thorizing appropriation  therefor,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.. 
Keller.  Jan.  20,  1932.  17  p.  (H.  rp.  194,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c- 
L.  C.  card  32-26117 

District  of  ColumMa.  Improvement  of  Chevy  Chase  circle  with  fountain  and 
appropriate  landscape  treatment,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  152 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Gilbert.  Jan.  20,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  195,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.\ 
*  Paper,  5c. 

^       MEaiCHANT  MARINE,   RADIO,   AND  FISHERIES   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Radio  communication.    Amend  radio  act  of  1927,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

7716  [to  amend  radio  act  of  1927,  as  amended   (U.  S.  C,  supp.  5,  title  47, 

ch.  4)];   submitted  by  Mr.   Davis.  Jan.   21,   1932.     8  p.     (H.  rp.   221,   72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

•       MILITARY    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Ackerman,  Adam  B.  Belle  Aekerman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4363  [for  re- 
lief of  Belle  Aekerman,  widow  of  Adam  B.  Aekerman,  alias  Adam  B.  Aunker- 
man]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chiperfield.  Jan.  18,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  147,  72<J1 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Allen,  Malcolm.  Malcolm  Allen,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2010  [for  relief  of" 
Malcolm  Allen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Parker  of  Georgia.  Jan.  18,  1932.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  133,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Baker,  Chiy  C.  Guy  Carlton  Baker,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1183  [to  correct 
records  of  War  Department  to  show  that  Guy  Carlton  Baker  and  Calton  C. 
Baker  or  Carlton  C.  Baker  is  one  and  the  same  person]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs- 
Kahn.    Jan.  18,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  118,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Black,  Joseph  M.  Joseph  M.  Black,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1315  [for  relief 
of  Joseph  M.  Black]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Oklahoma.  Jan.  18,  1932, 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  123,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  2d  and  3d  edition,  Jan.  14  and; 
30,  1932 ;  no.  2  and  3.     1932.     152  p.  and  173  p.  4°     $  Y  4.M  59/1  :  72/2,  3 

Case,  Frank  P.  F.  P.  Case,  report  to  accompany  S.  2684  [for  relief  of  F.  P.- 
Case]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McSwain.  Jan.  15,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  96,  72d  Cong.- 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chavis,  Richard  A.  Richard  A.  Chavis,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3465  [for 
relief  of  Richard  A.  Chavis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McSwain.  Jan.  18,  1932:. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  137,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cinq-Mars,  Harry.  Harry  Cinq-Mars,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  959  [for  relief 
of  Hai-ry  Cinq-Mars] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran  of  Pennsylvania.  Jan.  18,. 
1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  115,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cole,  Oeorge  A.  George  A.  Cole,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1384  [for  relief  of' 
George  A.  Cole]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Illinois.  Jan.  18,  1932.  2  p.. 
(H.  rp.  127,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Conlon,  Thomas.  Thomas  Conlon,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4457  [for  relief: 
of  Thomas  Conlon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolverton.  Jan.  18,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp,. 
148,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Connors,  William  H.  William  H.  Connors,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1696- 
[for  relief  of  William  H.  Connors] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolverton.  Jan.  18, 
1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  130,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Costigan,  John.  John  Costigan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1316  [for  relief  of 
John  Costigan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Jan.  18,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  124^ 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Cott,  Christop/icr.  Olaristopher  Cott,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4992  [for  relief 
of  Chi'lstopber  Cott]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Wolverton.  Jan.  18,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp,  151,  72<1  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Estahrook,  William  U.  William  H.  Estabrouk.  report  to  accompany  H.  R  1187 
[for  relief  of  William  11.  EstabrookJ  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Jame:?.    Jan.  IS,  1932. 

2  p.     (H.  rp.  119,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gardner,  Thomas  J.  Thomas  J.  Gardner,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  912  [for 
relief  of  Thomas  J.  Gardner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Illinois.  Jan. 
18,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  112.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gih)wre,  George  W.  George  W.  Gilmore,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1314  [for 
relief  of  George  W.  Gilmore]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Oklahoma.  Jan. 
18.  1932.    G  p.     (H.  rp.  122,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Giiilday,  Peter.  Peter  Guilday,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1040  [for  relief  of 
Peter  Guilday,  alias  John  Wood]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ransley.    Jan.  18,  1932, 

3  p.     (H.  rp.  117,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Henri/.  Basil  N.  Basil  N.  Henry,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1029  [for  relief  of 
Basil  N.  Henry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Goss.  Jan.  18.  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  116, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Hickey,  Oranville  W.  Granville  W.  Hickey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1379 
[for  relief  of  Granville  W.  Hickey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran  of  Pennsyl- 
vania.   Jan.  18,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  125.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Holdemiav,  Nelson  M.  Nelson  M.  Holderman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2701 
[for  relief  of  Nelson  M.  Holderman]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Kahn.  Jan.  18,  1932. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  136,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hunter,  Ar-vistrong.  Armstrong  Hunter,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  505  [for 
relief  of  Armstrong  Hunter]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Illinois.  Jan.  18, 
1932.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  108,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Janson,  Gaston  M.  Gaston  M.  Janson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1695  [for 
relief  of  Gaston  M.  Janson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolverton.  Jan.  18,  1932. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  129,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Jelna,  Paul.  Paul  Jelna,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3528  [for  relief  of  Paul 
Jelna]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Kahn.  Jan.  18,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  138,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jones,  Joseph  W.  Joseph  W.  Jones,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1618  [for  relief 
of  Joseph  W.  Jones]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  James.  Jan.  18,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
128,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lane,  Samuel  H.  Samuel  Hooper  Lane,  alias  Samuel  Foot,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  1194  [for  relief  of  Samuel  Hooper  Lane,  alias  Samuel  Foot]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  James.  Jan.  19,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  120,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
♦  Paper,  5c. 

Laws,  Mrs.  Rosetta.  Rosetta  Laws,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3609  [for  relief 
of  Ro.ssetta  (Rosetta)  Laws]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran  of  Pennsylvania. 
Jan.  18,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  141,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Leaeh,  Dock.  Dock  Leach,  rei)ort  to  accompany  H.  R.  2285  [for  relief  of  Dock 
Leach]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Jan.  18,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  135,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lcininger,  Frederick.  Frederick  Leininger,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  504  [for 
I'clief  of  Frederick  Leininger]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Oklahoma.  Jan. 
18,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  107,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

McKcnna,  William  J.  William  J.  McKenna,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4810 
[for  relief  of  William  J.  McKenna]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolverton.  Jan.  18, 
1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  149,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Marley,  Michael.  Michael  Marley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  909  [for  relief 
of  Michael  Marley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Illinois.  Jan.  18,  1932. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  111.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paiier,  5c. 

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Martin,  Garrett  M.  Garrett  M.  Martin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3996  [for 
relief  of  Garrett  M.  Martin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomason.  Jan.  18,  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  144,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Martin,  Louis.  Louis  Martin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  90S  [for  relief  of 
Louis  Martin] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomason.  Jan.  18,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
110,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Moffttt,  James.  James  Moffitt.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1039  [for  relief  of 
James  Moffitt]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolverton.  Jan.  18,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
154,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Moncravie,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  Elizabeth  Moncravie,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3559  [for  relief  of  Elizabeth  Moncravie]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Chiperfield. 
Jan.  18,  1932.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  139,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Murphy,  William  H.  William  H.  Murphy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1219  [for 
relief  of  William  H.  Murphy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran  of  Pennsylvania. 
Jan.  18,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  121,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

O'Leary,  Maurice  J.  Maurice  J.  O'Leary,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1380  [for 
relief  of  Maurice  J.  O'Leary]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Cochran  of  Pennsylvania. 
Jan.  18,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  126,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Phaneuf,  Joseph.  Joseph  Faneuf,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2195  [for  relief 
of  Joseph  Phaneuf,  otherwise  known  as  Joe  (or  Joseph)  Faneuf]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Goss.  Jan.  18,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  134,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  ♦Pa- 
per, 5c. 

Proctor,  Alexander  M.  Alexander  M.  Proctor,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5564  [for  relief  of  Alexander  M.  Proctor]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Kahn.  Jan, 
18,  1932.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  152,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ralston.  John.  John  Ralston,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4286  [for  relief  of 
John  Ralston]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolverton.  Jan.  18,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
145,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rhodenhaugh,  Clyde  C.  Clyde  Calvin  Rhodenbaugh,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
705  [for  relief  of  Clyde  Calvin  Rhodenbaugh]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pettengill. 
Jan.  18,  1932.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  109,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ritz,  Stuart  L.  Stuart  L.  Ritz.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7167  [for  relief  of 
Stuart  L.  Ritz]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wolverton.  Jan.  18,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
153,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Seymour,  Mrs.  Henrietta.  Henrietta  Seymour,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3608 
[for  relief  of  Henrietta  Seymour,  widow  of  Joseph  H.  Seymour]  ;  submitted 
by  Mrs.  Kahn.  Jan.  18,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  140,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Pa- 
per, 5c. 

Simpson,  Lemuel  L.  Lemuel  Simpson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4360  [for 
relief  of  Lemuel  Simpson] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Oklahoma.  Jan.  18, 
1932.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  146,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sparks,  Frederick.  Frederick  Sparks,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  914  [for 
relief  of  Frederick  Sparks]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Chiperfield.  Jan.  18,  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  113,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stroud,  William  H.  William  H.  Stroud,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4990  [for 
relief  of  William  H.  Stroud] ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Kahn.  Jan.  18,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  150,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

VanderCook,  Vanrenslear.  Vanrenslear  Vandercook-,  alias  William  Snyder,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  1720  [for  relief  of  Vanrenslear  VanderCook,  alias 
William  Snyder]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  James.  Jan.  18,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
131,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wallerstein,  Paul.  Paul  Wallerstein,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  937  [for 
relief  of  Paul  Wallerstein]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Goss.  Jan.  18,  1932.  3  p.  (H. 
rp.  114,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Walters,  George.  George  Walters,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3612  [for  relief 
of  George  Walters]  :  submitted  by  Mrs.  Kahn.  Jan.  18,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
143,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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486  January.  1932 

Williams,  Malvcn  A.  Malven  A.  Williams,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3G10  [for 
relief  of  Malven  A.  Williams]  ;  submitted  by  Mrs.  Kahn.  Jan.  18,  1932.  3  p. 
( H.  rp.  142,  72(1  Cong.  1st  .sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Willis,  Harvey  O.  Harvey  O.  Willis,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2004  [for  relief 
of  Harvey  O.  Willis]  ;  submitted  l)y  Mr.  Crump.  Jan.  18,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
132,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^       NAVAL   AFFAIBS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Burke,  Warren.  Warren  Burke,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4103  [for  relief  of 
Warren  Burke]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Jan.  22,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  246, 
72d  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  28,  1932;  no.  1. 
1932.     72  p.  4°     t  Y  4.N  22/1 :  72/1 

Mayo,  Chester  G.  Chester  G.  Mayo,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6337  [for  relief 
of  Chester  G.  Mayo]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Drane.  Jan.  23,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
257,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sprcngel,  Miehael  A.  M.  A.  Sprengel,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  0334  [fur  re- 
lief of  M.  A.  Sprengel]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Jan.  23,  1932.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  256,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

West,  Walter  S.  Walter  S.  West,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1700  [for  relief  of 
Walter  S.  West]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Jan.  23,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  253, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Woodey,  Frank.  Frank  Woodey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1804  [for  relief  of 
Frank  Woodey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Jan.  23.  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  254, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

v/ PUBLIC  BUILDINGS   AND  GROUNDS   COMMITTED,    HOUSE 

Abilene,  Tex.  Extending  limit  of  time  with  which  Parramore  Post  No.  57, 
American  Legion,  may  construct  its  memorial  building  [at  Abilene,  Tex.], 
and  correcting  street  location,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4515 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Lanham.  Jan.  23,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  255,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Brent,  William  J.  Amend  act  for  relief  of  contractors  and  subcontractors  for 
Post  Office  and  other  Departments,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  793  [to  amend 
act  for  relief  of  contractors  and  subcontractors  for  post  ofl3ces  and  other 
buildings  and  work  under  .supervision  of  Treasury  Department,  as  amended, 
so  as  to  include  W.  J.  Brent]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  Jan.  23,  1932.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  252,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

nibbing,  Minn.  Amending  public  building  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  375 
[amending  public  building  act  approved  Mar.  4.  1931,  authorizing  acquisition 
of  building  sites  and  construction  of  public  buildings  at  Hibbing,  Minn.,  and 
other  places]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  Jan.  23,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  249. 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jackson,  Miss.  Acquisition  of  site  and  construction  of  building  in  Jackson, 
Mi.ss.,  report  to  accomiiaiiy  H.  R.  6739  [to  amend  aulhorization  contained  in 
act  approved  Mar.  4.  1929.  for  acquisition  of  site  and  construction  of  building 
in  Jackson,  Mi.ss.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lanham.  Jan.  23,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
250,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Plattsburg,  N.  Y.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  negotiate  and  to  enter 
into  agreement  regarding  south  boundary  of  post-olfice  site  at  Plattsburg, 
N.  Y.,  report  to  accompany  II.  H.  7899;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carley.  Jan,  23, 
1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  251,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^    PUBIJC    LANDS    COMMITTEE,    IIOUSK 

Cache  National  Forest.  Addition  to  Cache  National  Forest,  Idaho,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  303;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sinitli  of  Idaho.  Jan.  18,  1932. 
4  p.     (II.  rp.  100,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     'Paper,  5c. 

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Cache  National  Forest — Continued. 

Addition  to  Cache  National  Forest,  Idatio,  report  to  accompany  S.  457; 

submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Idaho.     Jan.  26,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  275,  72d 

Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
Everglades  National  Park,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  506.3  [for  establishment 

of  Everglades  National  Park  in  Florida]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Yon.     Jan.  12, 

1932.    18  p.  il.     (H.  rp.  40,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  32-26118 

Fairchild,  Seymour.  Melissa  Isabel  Faircbild,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4390  [for  relief  of  Melissa  Isabel  Fairchild,  widow  of  Seymour  Fairchild]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Idaho.  Jan.  5,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  22,  72d  Cong, 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fort  Hall  Reservation.  Ceded  lands  of  Fort  Hall  Indian  Reservation,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5484  [extending  provisions  of  act  to  provide  for  sale  of 
desert  lands  in  certain  States  and  Territories,  and  acts  amendatory  thereof, 
to  ceded  lands  of  Fort  Hall  Indian  Reservation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith 
of  Idaho.    Jan.  5,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  21,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Homestead.  Excuse  certain  persons  from  residence  upon  homestead  lands  dur- 
ing 1930  and  1931  in  drought-stricken  areas,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
268 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Evans  of  Montana.  Jan.  19,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  185, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mount  McKinley  National  Park.     To  revise  boundary  of  Mount  McKinley  Na- 
tional Park,  Alaska,   report  to  accompany  H.   R.  6485 ;   submitted  by  Mr. 
Evans  of  Montana.     Jan.  26,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  276,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  oc. 
L.  C.  card  32-26119 

Motint  Rainier  National  Park.  Electric  generating  system,  Mount  Rainier  Na- 
tional Park,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6657  [to  authorize  purchase  of  electric 
generating,  transmission,  and  distribution  system  in  Mount  Rainier  National 
Park  from  Rainier  National  Park  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Butler. 
Jan.  15.  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  97,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  minority 
report  signed  by  Mr.  Fuller.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

New  Mexico.  To  authorize  Secretary  of  Interior  to  issue  patents  for  lands  held 
under  color  of  title  [in  Nevp  Mexico],  report  to  accompany  S.  1588;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Chavez.  Jan.  19,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  187,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[Corrected  print.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shenandoah  National  Park.  Minimum  area  for  Shenandoah  National  Park, 
report  [and  supplemental  report]  to  accompany  H.  R.  4712  [to  establish 
minimum  area  for  Shenandoah  National  Park,  for  administration,  protection, 
and  general  development  by  National  Park  Service,  and  to  accept  lands  in 
Shenandoah,  Great  Smoky  Mountains,  Mammoth  Cave,  and  Isle  Royale  na- 
tional parks  subject  to  leases]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Lankford  of  Georgia.  [2 
pts.]  (H.  rp.  192,  2  pts.,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
L.  C.  card  32-26120 

[pt.  1.]   Report.     Jan.  20.  1932.     3  p.      *  Paper,   5c. 
pt.  2.     Supplemental  report.     Jan.  22,  1932.     2  p.     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Tooele  County,  Utah.  To  authorize  exchange  of  potassium-bearing  lands  In 
Tooele  County,  Utah,  between  United  States  and  private  owners,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  5062;  submitted  by  Mr.  Colton.  Jan.  19,  1932.  4  p.  (H. 
rp.  186,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

/ 

BIVEBS  AND   HARBOES   COMMITTEE,    HOtTSE 

Brazos  River  Harhor  Navigation  District.  Freeport  Harbor,  Tex.,  bond  of 
Brazos  River  Harbor  Navigation  District,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6043 
[authorizing  Secretary  of  War  to  reduce  penalty  of  bond  of  Brazos  River 
Harbor  Navigation  District,  of  Brazoria  County,  Tex.,  furnished  as  surety  for 
its  doing  certain  work  on  improvement  of  Freeport  Harbor,  Tex.]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Mansfield.  Jan.  8,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  33.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

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Willamette  River.  Improveiiieiit  of  Willamette  River  between  Oregou  City 
and  Portland,  Ore«.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7248  [authorizing  modifica- 
tion of  existin;^'  project  for  Wilhimeitf  River  between  Oregon  City  and  Port- 
land, Oreg.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Martin  of  Oreg,  Jan.  12,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
39,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

y     BULES    COMMITPEE,    HOUSE 

Agriculture  Department.  House  resolution  120,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
120  [for  consideration  of  certain  provisions  in  connection  with  H.  R.  7912, 
agricultural  appropriation  bill,  fiscal  year  1933,  relative  to  compensation  of 
employees  and  filling  of  vacancies]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Jan.  22, 
1932.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  247,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chicago,  Century  of  Progress  Exposition,  1933.  World's  Fair  Centennial  Cele- 
bration, report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  125  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  4583, 
providing  lor  participation  of  United  States  in  Century  o\  Progress  (Chicago 
World's  Fair  Centennial  Celebration)  to  be  held  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  1933, 
authorizing  appropriation  therefor,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  O'Connor.  Jan.  28,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  298,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Disarmament.  Consideration  of  H.  J.  Res.  163,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
101  [for  consideration  of  H.  J.  Res.  163,  to  provide  appropriation  for  ex- 
penses of  participation  by  United  States  in  general  disarmament  conference 
to  be  held  in  Geneva  in  1932]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pou.  Jan.  12,  1932.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  38,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pullio  utilities.  House  resolution  59,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  59  [to  in- 
vestigate ownership  and  control  of  stock,  securities,  or  capital  interests  in 
any  public-utility  corporation  engaged  in  transportation  of  persons  or  sale 
of  property,  energj',  or  intelligence  in  interstate  or  foreign  commerce  by  hold- 
ing companies,  and  so  forth]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Cox.  Jan.  18,  1932.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  105,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  Res.  59  authorizes  Interstate  and 
Foreign  Commerce  Committee,  House,  to  make  the  investigation.]  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  Considi^ration  of  H.  R.  7360,  report  to 
accompany  H.  Res.  99  [for  consideration  of  H.  R.  7360,  to  provide  emergency 
financing  facilities  lor  financial  institutions,  to  aid  in  financing  agriculture, 
commerce,  and  industry,  and  for  other  purposes,  by  creating  Reconstruction 
Finance  Coi-poration]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bankhead.  Jan.  9,  1932.  1  p.  (H. 
rp.  35,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Silver.  To  investigate  present  depressed  value  of  silver,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  72  [to  investigate  cause  and  effect  of  present  depressed  value  of 
silver]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  O'Connor.  Jan.  28,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  297,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  Res.  72  authorizes  Coinage,  Weights,  and  Measures 
Committee,  House,  to  make  the  investigation.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Tariff.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  6662,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  87  [for  con- 
sideration of  H.  R.  6662,  to  amend  tariff  act  of  1930,  and  for  other  purposes]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Pou.  Jan.  5,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  17,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[H.  R.  6662  provides  for  the  creation  of  the  Office  of  Consumers'  Counsel 
of  United  States  Tariff  Commission.]     *  Paper,  r)c. 

4       TE2BRITORIE8   CX)MMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Hawaii.  Amend  Hawaiian  organic  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  308  [to 
provide  for  appointment  of  acting  secretary  of  Hawaii  during  absence  or 
illness  of  secretary]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dowell.  Jan.  8,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
31,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Amend  Hawaiian  organic  act,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  309  [to  amend 

sec.  4  of  act  to  provide  government  for  Hawaii,  so  as  to  provide  definitely 
for  status  as  citizens  of  persons  born  in  Hawaii  between  Aug.  12.  1898  and 
Apr.  30,  1900]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Driver.  Jan.  7.  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  26. 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

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January,  1932  489 

Haivaii — Continued. 

Electric  light  and  power  plant,  districts  of  North  Kona  and  South  Kona, 

Hawaii,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  307  [to  approve  act  numbered  256  of  ses- 
sion laws  of  1931  of  Hawaii,  to  authorize  manufacture,  maintenance,  distri- 
bution, and  supply  of  electric  current  for  light  and  power  within  districts  of 
North  Kona  and  South  Kona,  island  and  county  of  Hawaii,  by  L.  C.  Child] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Kvale.  Jan.  22,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  244,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

To  amend  Hawaiian  organic  act,   report  to  accompany  H.  R.  310   [to 

amend  sec.  100  of  act  to  provide  government  for  Hawaii,  so  as  to  make  it 
possible  for  certain  persons  born  in  Hawaii  to  recover  citizenship  after  hav- 
ing lost  it]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gibson.  Jan.  7,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  27,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  32-26121 

Hughes,  John  E.  Berta  C.  Hughes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3527  [for  relief 
of  Berta  C.  Hughes,  widow  of  John  H.  Hughes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Parsons. 
Jan.  14,  1932.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  53,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Juneau,  Alaska.  To  authorize  Juneau,  Alaska,  to  expend  moneys  obtained  by 
sale  of  authorized  sewer  bonds  for  street  improvements,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5052;  submitted  by  Mr.  Campbell  [of  Iowa].  Jan.  8,  1932.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  102,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fetershurg,  Alaska.  Issue  of  municipal  bonds  of  Petersburg,  Alaska,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  6487  [to  authorize  Petersburg,  Alaska,  to  issue  bonds  for 
purpose  of  improving  and  enlarging  capacity  of  municipal  light  and  power 
plant,  and  improvement  of  water  and  sewer  systems,  and  for  purpose  of  retir- 
ing or  purchasing  bonds  heretofore  issued  by  Petersburg]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Kemp.    Jan.  15,  1932.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  99,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^   WAB  CLAIMS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Bradford,  Herman  E.  Herman  H.  Bradford,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4039 
[for  relief  of  Herman  H.  Bradford]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Knutson.  Jan.  21, 
1932.    8  p.     (H.  rp.  235,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brennan,  Mrs.  G.  A.  Mrs.  G.  A.  Brennan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4244  [for 
relief  of  Mrs.  G.  A.  Brennan,  mother  of  John  Douglas  Malone]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Peayey.    Jan.  27,  1932.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  288,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Concrete  Steel  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4407  [for  relief  of  Concrete 
Steel  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hare.  Jan.  21,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  238, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Finney,  W.  B.  Capt.  W.  B.  Finney,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1296  [for  relief 
of  W.  B.  Finney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peavey.  Jan.  21,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  226, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Godfrey,  Ida  E.  Ida  E.  Godfrey  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3033  [for 
relief  of  Ida  E.  Godfrey  and  others] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sinclair.  Jan.  21, 
1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  229,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Goodin,  Ouy.  Guy  Goodin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3568  [for  relief  of  Guy 
Goodin]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sinclair.  Jan.  21,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  232,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Joliet  National  Bank,  Commercial  Trust  &  Savings  Bank,  and  H.  William,  John 
J.,  Edward  F.,  and  Ellen  C.  Sharpe,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4355  [for 
relief  of  Joliet  National  Bank,  Commercial  Trust  and  Savings  Bank,  and  H. 
William,  John  J.,  Edward  F.,  and  Ellen  C.  Sharpe]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sin- 
clair.   Jan.  21,  1932.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  237,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lampert,  Lester  L.  Lester  L.  Lampert,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2572  [for 
relief  of  Lester  L.  Lampert]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Allgood,  Jan.  21,  1932.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  228,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

MacDonald,  Harriet  M.  Harriet  M.  MacDonald,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3703 
[granting  compensation  to  Harriet  M.  MacDonald]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Knut- 
son.   Jan.  21,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  234,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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490  J  AN  LAKY.    1032 

McLoskey,  Mrs.  Mita  dc  R.  Meta  <le  Rone  McLoskey,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4190  [for  relief  of  Meta  de  Rene  McLoskey] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sin- 
clair.   Jan.  21,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  236,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Pai>er,  5c. 

Marx,  Oeorgc  R.  George  B.  Marx,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4854  [for  relief 
of  George  H.  Marx]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hare.  Jan.  21,  1932.  15  p.  (H.  rp. 
240,  72d  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

Olson,  Oscar  C.  Oscar  C.  Olson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3566  [for  relief 
of  Oscar  C.  Olson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sinclair.  Jan.  21,  19:}2.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
231,  72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Peters,  A.  J.,  Company,  Incorporated.  Stanley  A.  Jerman,  receiver  for  A.  J. 
Peteis  Co.  (Inc.),  report  to  acc-ompany  H.  H.  olSH  [lor  relief  of  Stanley  A. 
Jerman,  receiver  for  A.  J.  Peters  Company  (Incorporated)];  submitted  by 
Mr.  Sinclair.  Jan.  21,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  241.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  •  Paper, 
5c. 

Rotharmcl,  Kenneth  A.  Kennetb  A.  Rotbannel,  report  to  accompany  H.  K. 
4811  [for  relief  of  Kennetb  A.  Rntharmel]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  AUgood.  Jan. 
21,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  239,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shirley,  W.  J.  W.  J.  Shirley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  32G5  [for  relief  of 
W.  J.  Shirley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peavey.  Jan.  21,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  230. 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stanton  d  Jones,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5738  [for  relief  of  Stanton  and 
Jones];  submitted  by  Mr.  Sinclair.  Jan.  21,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  242.  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Wight,  Mrs.  Clara  E.  Clara  E.  Wight,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3580  [for 
relief  of  Clara  E.  Wight]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Sinclair.  Jan.  21,  1932.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  23;',,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Wright,  Thomas  G.  Heirs  of  Thomas  G.  Wright,  rei)ort  to  accompany  H.  R. 
1996  [for  relief  of  heirs  of  Thomas  G.  Wriglit]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Peavey. 
Jan.  21,  1932.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  227,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

J       WAYS   AND   MEANS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Calendars.  Calendar  of  assignments  for  hearings  on  revision  of  revenue  act  of 
1928,  Jan.  13-26,  1932;  no.  1-12,  Jan.  13-26,  1932.    1932.     various  paging.  4°    t 

Y  4.W  36 :  72-1/1  to  72-1/12 

Calen<hir  of  bills  and  resolutions  referre<l  to  Committee  on  Ways  and 

Means,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  13,  1932;  no.  1.     1932.     19  p.  4°     t 

Y  4.W  36 :  72/1 

Tariff.  Adjustment  of  duties,  Consumers'  Council,  International  economic  con- 
ference, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  66(12  [to  amend  tariff  act  of  1930.  and  for 
other. purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Collier.  Jan.  7,  1932.  9  p.  (H.  rp.  29, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  views  of  minority.  H.  R.  6662  provides  for 
the  creation  of  the  Office  of  Consumers'  Counsel  of  United  States  Tariff  Com- 
mission.]    ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Adjustment  of  duties,  People's  Counsel,  International  economic  confer- 
ence, hearings.  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6662,  to  amend  tariff  act 
of  19.30,  and  for  other  purposes,  Jan.  5-7.  1932.  19.32.  iii+79  p.  [H.  R.  6662 
provides  for  the  creation  of  the  Office  of  Consumers'  Counsel  of  United  States 
Tariff  Commission.]     ♦  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.W  36  :  In  8/10 

J    WORIJ)    WAR   VEmCRANS'    LEOI8LATI0N    COMMITTEaO,    HOPSE 

Pensions.     World  War  veterans'  legislation,  hearings  before  subcommittee  on 

•    general  legislation,  72(1  Congress,  1st  session,  on  II.  R.  71(i9.  allowances  for 

widows,  children,  and  dependent  parents  of  World  War  veterans,  Jan.  14. 

1932.     1932.     il+S9  p.     [The  hearings  held  on  Jan.  15.  19,  and  20,  1932,  are 

included.]     ♦  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.W  89  :  W  63 

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January,  1932  491 

/  INTERNAL  REVENUE  TAXATION  JOINT  COMMITTEE 

Refunds  and  credits  of  iuterual  revenue  taxes,   [calendar  year]   1930,  report 
pursuant  to  sec.  710  of  revenue  act  of  1928  and  report  of  staff  of  joint  com- 
mittee to  committee.     1932.     iv+70  p.     (H.   doc.  223,  72d  Cong.   1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  29-26737 

SENATE 

Appropriation  for  Senate  kitchen  and  restaurant,  supplemental  estimate  of 
appropriation  pertaining  to  legislative  establishment,  Senate,  fiscal  year  1932. 
Jan.  4,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  199,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [An  estimate  of 
appropriation  to  cover  expenses  of  inquiries  and  investigations  ordered  by 
the  Senate  is  also  included  in  this  document]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendar  of  business,  Senate,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  5-28,  1932;  no. 
10-28.  1932.  Each  12  p.  or  16  p.  large  8°  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session. 
The  legislative  day  of  Jan.  26  extended  through  the  calendar  day  Jan.  28.]     t 

Y 1.3 : 72/10-28 

Union  of  Soviet  Socialist  Republics.     Recognition  of  Russia,  article  on  recogni- 
tion of  Russia,  by  Edwin  D.  Dickinson ;  presented  by  Mr.  Borah.     1932.     [1] 
-fl2  p.     (S.  doc.  49,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [Reprinted  from  Michigan  law 
review,  vol.  30,  no.  2,  Dec.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26122 

r  AGRICTJLTURB  AND  FORESTRY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Cache  National  Forest.  Addition  to  Cache  National  Forest,  Idaho,  reprnt  to 
accompany  S.  457;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Idaho.  Jan.  7,  1932.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  38,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  4-27,  1932; 
no.  3-6.     1932.     various  paging,  r     t  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  72/3-6 

Federal  Farm  Board.  Investigation  of  activities  and  operations  of  Federal 
Farm  Board,  report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  42  [directing  Committee  on  Agri- 
culture and  Foreilry  to  make  investigation  of  activities  and  operations  of 
Federal  Farm  Board]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McNary.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day 
Jan.  13,  1932.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  84,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Loans.  Relief  of  drainage  and  irrigation  districts  by  Federal  Government, 
hearing,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1856,  for  relief  of  farmers  in  any 
State  by  making  of  loans  to  drainage  districts,  levee  districts,  levee  and 
drainage  districts,  irrigation,  and/or  similar  districts  other  than  Federal 
reclamation  projects,  or  to  counties,  boards  of  supervisors,  and/or  other  po- 
litical subdivisions  and  legal  entities,  Jan.  15,  1932.  1932.  iii+24  p.  *  Pa- 
per. 5c.  Y  4.Ag  8/2 :  D  78 

"      -VPPEOPRIATIGNS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Airicays.  Proposed  Federally  equipped  airway  between  Puget  Sound,  Wash., 
and  Minneapolis-St.  Paul,  Minn.,  letter  from  assistant  Secretary  of  Com- 
merce to  chairman  of  Committee  on  Appropriations,  Senate,  transmitting 
report  of  engineering  survey  of  proposed  Federally  equipped  airway  between 
Puget  Sound,  Wash.,  and  Minneapolis-St.  Paul,  Minn.;  presented  by  Mr, 
Jones.  1932.  iii+24  p.  il.  5  pi.  map.  (S.  doc.  24,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26123 

Appropriations.  First  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  1932,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee, 72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  6660,  making  appropriations 
to  supply  urgent  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1932  and  prior 
fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations  for  fiscal  year  1932,  and 
for  other  purposes.     1932.    ii+108  p.     *  Paper,  15c.     Y  4.Ap  6/2 :  D  36/932-1 

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492  January,  1932 

Appropria  Hons — Continued. 

I'irst  deficiency  appropriation  bill,  1932,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6660 

[making  appropriations  to  supply  urgent  deficiencies  in  appropriations  for 
fiscal  year  1932  and  prior  fiscal  years,  to  provide  supplemental  appropriations 
for  fiscal  year  1932,  and  for  other  purposes] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.  Jan. 
15,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  88,  72d  Cong,  1st  sess.)    '*  Paper,  5c. 

V  BANKING    AND    CtTRBENCT    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

•Federal  land  banks.     Amendments  to  Federal  farm  loan  act,  rtqjort  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6172  [to  amend  Federal  farm  loan  act,  as  amended,  to  pruvido  for 
additional  capital  for  Federal  land  banks,  and  for  other  purposes]  :  submitted 
by   Mr.   Norbeck.     Jan.    7,   1932.     4   p.      (S.    rp.   37,   72d   Cong.    1st   sess.) 
/  *  Paper.  5c. 

y/ To  strengthen  capital  structure  of  Federal  land  banks,  hearings  before 

subcommittee,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  204,  S.  280.  and  S.  1751.  bills 
to  amend  Federal  farm  loan  act,  to  provide  additional  capital  for  Federal 
land  banks,  Dec.  23  and  31,  1931.    1932.    iii+107  p.  11.    *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.B  22/3  :  L  22/2 

\y^Reoonstt^ction  Finance  Corporation.  Creation  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Cor- 
poration, hearings  before  subcommittee,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1.  to 
provide  emergency  financing  facilities  for  banks  and  other  financial  institu- 
tions, and  for  other  purposes  [bv  creating  Reconstruction  Finance  Corpora- 
tion], Dec.  18-22.  1931.     1932.     iii-f229  p.     *  Paper,  25c.  Y4.B22/3:R24 

Creation   of  Reconstruction   Finance   Corporation,   report   to  accompany 

S.  1  [to  provide  emergency  financing  facilities  for  banks  and  other  financial 
institutions,  and  for  other  purposes,  by  creating  Reconstruction  Finance  Cor- 
poration] :  submitted  by  Mr.  Walcott.  Jan.  6,  1932.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  33.  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  32-26124      , 

*    CLAIMS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

B.  d  O.  Manufacturing  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  565  [for  relief  of  B.  and  O. 
Manufacturing  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day 
Jan.  9,  1932.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  59,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bird,  Thomas.  Thomas  Bird,  recort  to  accompany  S.  251  [authoNzing  adjust- 
ment of  claim  of  estate  of  Thomas  Bird]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan. 
7,  calendar  day  Jan.  9,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  55,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bryson,  Walter  J.,  Pamng  Company.  Walter  J.  Bryson  Paving  Co.,  report  to 
accompany  S.  477  [for  relief  of  "Walter  J.  Bryson  Paving  Company]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  15,  calendar  day  Jan.  16,  1932.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
108,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carver,  Amos  D.  Amos  D.  Carver  et  al..  r^ort  to  accompany  S.  2535  [for 
relief  of  Amos  D.  Carver,  S.  E.  Turner,  Clifford  N.  Carver.  Scott  Blanchard, 
P.  B.  Blanchard,  James  B.  Parse.  A.  N.  Blanchard,  and  W.  A.  Blanchard]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  15,  calendar  day  Jan.  16,  1932.  6  p.  (S.  rp. 
Ill,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Clatterhurk,  Guy.  Guy  Clatterbuck,  report  to  accompany  S.  409  [for  relief  of 
Guy  Clatterbuck]  ;  submitted  by  MrTtlowell.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  9, 
1932.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  58,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Clear,  Warrc7i  J.  Warren  J.  Clear,  report  to  accompany  S.  901  [for  relief  of 
Warren  J.  Clear]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  7.  calendar  day  Jan.  9, 
1932.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  60,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coe,  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  Sarah  Ann  Coe.  report  to  accompany  S.  157  [for  relief  of 
Sarah  Ann  Coe]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  7.  calendar  day  Jan.  9, 
1932.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  71,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paiier,  5c. 

Columbia  Casualty  Co.,  reijort  to  accompany  S.  2159  [for  relief  of  Columbia 
Casualty  Company]  ;  submitte<l  by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  9, 
1932.     5  p.     (S,  rp.  65,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

Dancnhouer,  William  W.  William  W.  Danenhower.  ronprt  to  accompany 
S.  1302  [to  carry  into  effect  findings  of  Court  of  Claims  in  case  of  William 
W.  Danenhower]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  15.  calendar  day  Jan.  16, 
1932.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  109,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  6c. 

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Wmrmemt  Oremmarg  Co^  report  to  mwmojmhf  Sl  9iS  [finr  idoef  ef 
Greamezy  Gompajiy,  OraafiTNIdK.]  ;  ■BBhwilgpil  by  Me  HovciL    Jkol  7. 
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Fees];  twhawttrd  1^  Mr.  JSm^L  Jan.  7.  caHmdir  Isj  7  -  '  1^32.  2  p. 
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494  January,  1932 

Penrce,  John  A.  John  A.  Pearce,  report  to  accomijauy  S.  1030  Ifor  relief  of 
John  A.  Pearee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  15,  calendar  day  Jan.  16, 
11)32,     4  p.     (S.  rp.  107,  72d  Ck)ng.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Plunimer,  Mrs.  Rosa  E.  Rosa  E.  Plummer,  reQ^rt  to  accompany  S.  Ill  [for 
relief  of  Rosa  E.  Plummer]  ;  submitted  by  Mrn&owell.  Jan.  21,  1932.  4  p. 
(S.  rp.  125,  72d  Cong,  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Potomac  Electric  Poicer  Co.,  reooyt  to  accompany  S,  260  [authorizing  adjust- 
ment of  claim  of  Potomac  Electric  Power  Company,  'Washington.  D.  C]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  9,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
57,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Public  Service  Coordinated  Tramffport  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  repott  to  accompany 
S.  259  [authorizing  adjustment  of  claim  of  Public  Service  Coordinated  Trans- 
port of  Newark,  N.  J.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  15,  calendar  day 
Jan,  16,  1932.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  113,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rio  Orande  Southeni  Railroad  Co.,  report,  to  accompany  S.  3058  [authorizing 
adjustment  of  claim  of  Rio  Grande  Southern  Railroad  Company]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  21,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  126,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  ♦Pa- 
per, 5c. 

Ryan,  Williatn  J.  William  J.  Ryan,  renoff  to  accompany  S.  659  [for  relief 
of  William  J.  Ryan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  15,  calendar  day 
Jan.  16,  1932.     3  p.     ( S.  rp.  114,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sanford,  Mrs.  Anna  M.  Anna  Marie  Sanford,  report  to  accompany  S.  2822  [for 
relief  of  Anna  Marie  Sanford,  widow  of  William  Richard  Sanford]  ;  submit- 
ted by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  15,  calendar  day  Jan.  16,  1932.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  112, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Semlcr,  Lewis.  Lewis  Semler,  report  to  accompany  S.  224  [authorizing  adjust- 
ment of  claim  of  Lewis  Semler]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Jan,  21,  1932. 
2  p,     (S.  rp,  129,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess,)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Shelton,  J.  O.  J.  G.  Shelton,  report  to  accompany  S.  217  [authorizing  adjust- 
ment of  claim  of  J.  G.  Shelton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Jan,  21, 
1932.    2  p.     (S,  rp.  128,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Btewart,  John  D.  J.  D,  Stewart,  report  to  accompany  S.  3119  [for  relief 
of  J.  D.  Stewart]  ;  submitted  by  MfTHowell.  Jan.  21,  1932.  3  p.  (S,  rp. 
127,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stiles,  William  T.  William  T.  Stiles,  report  to  accompany  S.  249  [authorizing 
adjustment  of  claim  of  William  T.  Stiles] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bailey.  Jan.  21, 
1932,    2  p,     (S.  rp.  137,  72d  Cong,  1st  sess,)     *  Paper,  5c, 


Still  well  Bros.  (Inc.),  renoift  to  accompany  S,  1683  [for  relief  of  Stillwell 
Brothers  (Incoriwratcd)  ]  ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Howell,  Jan.  7,  calendar  day 
Jan.  9,  1932,    5  p.     (S.  rp,  74,  72d  Cong,  1st  sess,)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Sun  Shipbuilding  &  Dry  Dock  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  250  [authorizing 
adjustment  of  claim  of  Sun  Shipbuilding  and  Dry  Dock  Company]  ;  submit- 
ted by  Mr.  Howell.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  9,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  n>-  54,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Union  Shipping  &  Trading  Co.  (Ltd.),  report  to  accompany  S.  2531  [for  relief 
of  Union  Shipping  and  Trading  ConipaiT^  (Limited)];  submitted  by  Mr, 
Howell.  Jan.  15,  calendar  day  Jan.  16,  1932,  3  p.  (S.  rp.  110,  72d  Cong. 
Ist  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

United  States  Hammered  Piston  Ring  Co.,  repjjrt  to  accompany  S.  2325  [for 
relief  of  United  States  Hammered  Piston  RingCompany]  ;  submitted  by  Mr, 
Howell.  Jan.  7,  calondar  day  Jan.  9,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  66,  72<1  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Westinghousc  Electric  &  Manufacturing  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  218  [au- 
thorizing adjustment  of  claim  of  Westinghousc  Electric  and  Manufacturing 
Company];  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Jan.  21,  1932.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  134,  72d 
Cong,  1st  sess,)     ♦  Paper,  5c, 

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January,  1932  495 

WicJc,  Lewis  0.  Lewis  O.  Wick,  reiiott  to  accompany  S.  2569  [authorizing 
adjustment  of  claim  of  Lewis  O.  Wick]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Jan.  21, 
1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  133,  72cl  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Young,  Clarence  G.  Clarence  G.  Young,  report  to  accompany  S.  2697  [for  relief 
of  Clarence  G.  Young]  ;  submitted  by  MrnTowell.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan. 
9,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  67,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

V    COMMERCE   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Alsea  Bap.  Preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Alsea  Bay,  Oreg.,  report 
to  accompany  S.  721  [authorizing  preliminary  examination  and  survey  ot 
Alsea  Bay,  Oreg.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson.  Jan.  15,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
96,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Beaver  Slough.  Dam  and  dike,  Beaver  Slough,  Coquille  River,  Oreg.,  report 
to  accompany  S.  728  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Oregon,  Coaledo  Drain- 
age District,  and  Beaver  Slough  Drainage  District  to  construct  dam  and  dike 
to  prevent  flow  of  tidal  waters  into  Beaver  Slough,  Coquille  River,  Coos 
County,  Oreg.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson.  Jan.  15,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  99, 
72d  Cong,  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brazos  River  Hartor  Navigation  District.  Reducing  penalty  of  bond  of  Brazos 
River  Harbor  Navigation  District,  Tex.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2278  [author- 
izing Secretai-y  of  War  to  reduce  penalty  of  bond  of  Brazos  River  Harbor 
Navigation  District,  of  Brazoria  County.  Tex.,  furnished  as  surety  for  its 
doing  certain  work  on  improvement  of  Freeport  Harbor,  Tex.]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Johnson.  Jan.  15,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  103,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  6-28,  1932 ;  no. 
2-5.     1932.     various  paging,  4°     t  Y  4.C  73/2 :  72/2-5 

Chicago,  Century  of  Progress  Exposition,  193S.  Chicago  World's  Fair  Centen- 
nial Celebration,  report  to  accompany  S.  355  [providing  for  participation  of 
United  States  in  Century  of  Progress  (Chicago  World's  Fair  Centennial  Cele- 
bration) to  be  held  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  1933,  authorizing  apjDropriatiou  there- 
for, and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McNary  for  Mr.  Johnson. 
Jan.  15,  1932.  18  p.  (S.  rp.  93,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26124 

Choctawhatchee  River.  Bridge  across  Choctawhatchee  River  near  Freeport, 
Fla.,  repprt  to  accompany  S.  1291  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and 
completing  construction  of  bridge  across  Choctawhatchee  River  near  Free- 
port,  Fla.,  by  Florida]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day 
Jan.  9,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  78,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Clark  Fork.  Bridge  across  Clarks  Fork  River  near  lone.  Wash.,  report  to 
accompany  S.  573  [granting  consent  of  Congress  for  construction  of  bridge 
across  Clarks  Fork  River  near  lone.  Wash.,  by  Pend  Oreille  County,  Wash.] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  Jan.  18,  calendar  day  Jan.  19,  1932.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  119,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Columbia  River.  Bridge  across  Columbia  River  near  The  Dalles,  Oreg.,  reeart 
to  accompany  S.  3113  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  bridge  across  Columbia  River  at  or  near  The  Dalles,  Oreg.,  by 
Dalles  City] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  Jan.  26.  calendar  day  Jan. 
27,  1932.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  145,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Survey  of  Columbia  River  from  Tongue  Point  to  the  sea,  regort  to  accom- 
pany S.  719  [authorizing  survey  of  Columbia  River  from  Tongue  Point  to  the 
sea]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson.  Jan.  15,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  95,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coquille  River.  Survey  of  Coquille  River,  Oreg.,  report  to  accompany  S.  718 
[authorizing  survey  of  Coquille  River.  Oreg.]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  McNary. 
Jan.  15,  1932.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  94,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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496  January,  1932 

Elk  River.  Bridge  across  Elk  River  at  Kelso,  Tenn..  reuQrt  to  accompany 
S.  556  [lo  extend  times  for  comnieucing  and  completing  construction  of  bridge 
across  Elk  River  at  or  near  Kelso,  Tenn.,  by  Highway  Department  of  Ten- 
nessee] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vaudenberg.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  9,  1932. 
2  p.     {H.  rp.  70,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      •  Paper,  5c. 

French  Broad  River.  Bridge  across  French  Broad  River  on  Dandridge-New- 
port  road,  Tenii.,  r^DOit  to  accompany  S.  2389  [to  extend  times  fur  com- 
mencing and  compleung  construction  of  bridge  across  French  Broad  River 
on  Daudridge-Newport  road  in  Jefferson  County,  Tenn.,  by  Highway  Depart- 
ment of  Tennessee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day 
Jan.  12,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  83,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  French  Broad  River  on  Morristown-Newport  road,  Tenn., 

report  to  accompany  S.  2388  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  complet- 
ing construction  of  bridge  across  French  Broad  River  on  proposed  Morris- 
town-Newport  road  between  Jefferson  and  Cocke  counties,  Tenn.,  by  Highway 
Department  of  Tennessee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  Jan.  7,  calendar 
day  Jan.  12,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  82,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Haynes  Slough.  Dam  and  dike,  Haynes  Slough,  Coos  Bay,  Oreg.,  report^  to  ac- 
company S.  727  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Oregon  and  Haynes  Slough 
Drainage  District  to  construct  dam  and  dike  to  prevent  flow  of  tidal  waters 
into  Haynes  Slough,  Coos  Bay,  Coos  County,  Oreg.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  John- 
son.   Jan.  15,  1932.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  98,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Inner  Depoe  Bay.  Dam  at  Inner  Depoe  Bay,  Oreg.,  rej)jtft  to  accompany 
S.  726  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Sunset  Investment  Company  to  con- 
struct dam  to  retain  tidal  waters  in  Inner  Depoe  Bay,  Lincoln  County,  Oreg.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson.  Jan.  15,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  97,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Larson  Slough.  Dam  and  dike,  Larson  Slough,  Coos  Bay,  Oreg.,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  729  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Oregon  and  Lar.son  Slough 
Drainage  District  to  construct  dam  and  dike  to  prevent  flow  of  tidal  waters 
into  Larson  Slough,  Coos  Bay,  Coos  County,  Oreg.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  John- 
son.   Jan.  15,  1932.    1  p.     (S.  nx  100,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     'Parser,  5c. 

Missouri  River.  Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Poplar,  Mont.,  report 
to  accompany  S.  2039  [to  extend  time  for  construction  of  bridge  across  Mis- 
souri River  at  or  near  Poplar,  Mont.,  by  Montana,  counties  of  Roosevelt, 
Richland,  and  McCone,  or  any  of  them]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  Jan. 
21,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  136,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Post,  Wiley.  Authorizing  award  of  gold  medals  to  Wiley  Post  and  Harold 
Gatty,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  33  [to  authorize  the  President  to  award 
gold  me<lals  to  Wiley  Post  and  Harold  Gatty  in  recognition  of  their  achieve- 
ment in  making  airplane  flight  around  the  world  in  less  than  9  days]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Bingham.  Jan.  21,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  130,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
•  Paper,  5c. 

Rivers.  Amending  sec.  3.  rivers  and  harbors  act.  approved  June  13,  1902.  re- 
porj^  to  accompany  S.  2334  [to  amend  sec.  3  of  rivers  and  harbors  act,  ap- 
proved June  13,  1902,  as  anu'iided  and  .«;upplement(Hl,  so  that  due  considera- 
tion shall  be  griven  to  benefits  to  pleasure  craft  in  considering  advi.sability 
of  proposed  improvements]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  Jan.  21,  1932.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  131,  72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

8t.  Joseph  River.  Bridge  across  St.  Joseph  River,  Mich.,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2317  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Michigan  and  Berrien  County,  or 
either  of  them,  to  construct  bridge  across  St.  Joseph  River  at  or  near  St. 
Joseph,  Mich.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  9, 
1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  79,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pap«^r,  5c. 

Beasidc,  Oreg.  Examination  and  survey  of  Seaside  Harbor,  Oreg.,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2<!22  [to  provide  examination  and  survey  of  Seaside  Harbor, 
Oreg.l  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson.  Jan.  22,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  138,  72d  Cong. 
Ist  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Waccamaw  River.  Bridge  across  Waccamaw  River,  S.  C,  report  to  accompany 
S.  201  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  South  Carolina  th  construct  bridge 
across  Waccamaw  River  near  Conway,  S.  C]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg. 
Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  9,  1932.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  77,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Willamette  River.  Preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Willamette  River 
and  tributaries,  Oreg.,  reaaut  to  accompany  S.  730  [for  preliminary  examina- 
tion and  survey  to  be  made  of  Willamette  River  and  its  tributaries,  Oreg., 
with  view  to  providing  navigable  channel  from  Eugene  to  Springfield]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Johnson.    Jan.  15,  1932.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  101,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Yamhill  River.  Examination  and  survey  of  Yamhill  River,  Oreg.,  reRoit  to 
accompany  S.  723  [authorizing  preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Yam- 
hill River,  Oreg.,  at  Lafayette]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson.  Jan.  15,  1932. 
1  p.     (S.  rp.  102,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

/DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Assessor.  Authorizing  assessor  of  District  of  Columbia  to  testify  in  condemna- 
tion proceedings,  report  to  accompany  S.  9;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Jan.  7, 
calendar  day  Jan.  9,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp,  50,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.     Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  15,  1932 ;  no.  3. 

1931.  14  p.  4°     t  Y  4.D  63/2 :  72/3 

Oallinger  Municipal  Hospital.  Admission  of  pay  patients  to  contagious-disease 
ward  of  Gallinger  Municipal  Hospital,  report  to  accompany  S.  1769;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Capper.  Jan.  7,  calendar  dayman.  11,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  80, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Labels.  Protection  of  union  labels  and  similar  insignia  in  District  of  Columbia, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2173  [to  authorize  associations  of  employees  in  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  to  adopt  device  to  designate  products  of  labor  of  their  mem- 
bers, to  punish  illegal  use  or  imitation  of  such  device,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gore.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  9,  1932.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  75,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ledendecker,  Delia  D.  Delia  D.  Ledendecker,  repuft  to  accompany  S.  1569 
[for  relief  of  Delia  D.  Ledendecker]  ;   submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.     Jan.  25, 

1932.  2  p.     (S.  rp.  140,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

National  Society  United  States  Dattghters  of  1812.  Tax  exemption  of  property 
of  Daughters  of  1812  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  1203 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Jan.  26,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  142,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Theaters.  Prohibiting  misrepresentation  as  to  seating  accommodations  by 
theaters  in  District  of  Columbia,  r^jiact  to  accompany  S.  2894 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Carey.     Jan.  25,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  141,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

■••'  

FINANCE   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  5-25,  1932; 
no.  3-5.     1932.     Each  27  p.  or  32  p.  4°     $  Y  4.F  49 :  72/3-5 

Oovemnient  seourities.  Sale  of  foreign  bonds  or  securities  in  United  States, 
hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  19,  authorizing 
Finance  Committee  of  Senate  to  investigate  sale,  flotation,  and  allocation  by 
banks,  banking  institutions,  corporations,  or  individuals  of  foreign  bonds  or 
securities  in  United  States,  Dec.  18-21,  1931.     1931.     pt.  1,  iii+1-298  p.  6  tab. 

*  Paper,  50c.  Y  4.F  49 :  B  64/6/pt.  1 

Tariff.  Amending  tariff  act  of  1930  [and  for  other  purposes],  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  6662;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smoot.  Jan.  26,  calendar  day  Jan.  28, 
1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  146,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  6662  provides  for  the 
creation  of  the  Office  of  Consumers'  Counsel  of  United  States  Tariff  Com- 
mission.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

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Tariff — Continued. 

-J —    Anieiidiiig  tariff  act  of  1930,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 

/  6G62,  Jan.  22-25,  1932.  1932.  iii+54  p.  [H.  R.  0062  provides  for  the  crea- 
tion  of  the  Ofiico  of  Consumers'  Counsel  of  United  States  Tariff  Commis- 
sion.]    ♦  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.F  49 :  T  17/72 

J       F0BE3GN  BELATI0N8  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  Jan.  7  and  23,  1932:  no.  2  and 
3.     1932.     Bach  30  p.  4"     t  Y  4.F  70/2  :  72/2.  3 

Datum,  Mrs.  Alice  M.  A.  Alice  M.  A.  Damm,  reiiort  to  accompany  S.  031  [for 
relief  of  Alice  M.  A.  Damm]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Borah.  Jan.  6,  1932.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  31,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Finley,  Mrs.  Qcrinaine  M.  Relief  of  Geimaine  M.  Finley,  rgjnrt  to  accompany 
S.  1338;  submitted  by  Mr.  Borah.  Jan.  6.  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  32,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Frost,  Mrs.  LiUian  O.  For  relief  of  Lillian  G.  Fros-t,  rej^wt  to  accompany  S. 
440;  submitted  by  Mr.  Borah.  Jan.  6,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  30,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Holaday,  Mrs.  Harriet  C.  Harriet  C.  Holaday,  rejDprt  to  accompany  S.  287  [to 
compensate  Harriet  C.  Holaday]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Borah.  Jan.  6,  1932. 
1  p.     (S.  rp.  29.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


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IMMIGRATION    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 


Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  6,  1932 ;  no.  1. 
1932.     6  p.  4°     t  Y  4.1m  6/2 :  72/1 

^^^eportation  of  certain  alien  seamen,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  7, 
Jan.  22  and  23,  1932.     1932.     iii+113  p.     *  Paper,  15c.        Y  4.1m  6/2:  Al  4/10 

Immigration.  Exempting  from  quota  husbands  of  American  citizens,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2656;  submitted  by  Mr.  King.  Jan.  20,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  124. 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

J     INDIAN   AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Cache  Creek  Indian  Cemetery.  Sale  of  cemetery  reserve  made  for  certain  In- 
dians in  Oklahoma,  reuflft  to  accompany  S.  2407  [to  authorize  sale  of  parts  of 
cemetery  reserve  made  for  Kiowa,  Comanche,  and  Apache  Indians  in  Okla- 
homa, known  as  Cache  Creek  Indian  Cemetery]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of 
Oklahoma.     Jan.  15,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  89,  72d  Cong.  1st. sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  Jan.  2  and  27,  1932;  no.  1  and  2. 
1931-32.     20  p.  and  23  p.  4°     t  Y  4.1n  2/2 :  72/1,  2 

Andians.     Nontaxable  Indian  land.s,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  72d  Congress, 
v/     1st  se.ssion.  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  282  and  S.  Res.  4:V2  (71st  Cong.),  relative  to 
Federal  aid  to  States  wherein  are  located  Indian  lands  not  subject  to  taxa- 
tion, Nov.  24-Doc.  1.  1931.     1932.     iii-f246  p.     *  Paper,  20c.      Y4.In2/2:L23 

Meyer,  Harvey  K.  Harvey  K.  Meyer,  report  to  accompany  S.  2406  I  for  relief 
of  Harvey  K.  Meyer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan. 
13,1932.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  85,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Puehio  Lands  Bwinl.  Survey  of  conditions  of  Indians  in  United  States,  Pueblo 
Lands  Board,  partial  report  pursuant  to  Senate  resolutions  79  and  308,  70th 
Congress,  and  Senate  rcsoTutions  20:-{  and  416.  71st  Congress;  submitted  by 
Mr.   Frazier.     Jan.   (5,   1932.     13   p.     (S.   rp.   25.   pt.   2,   72d   Cong.   1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Quinairlt  Reservation.  Repealing  act  setting  aside  Quinaielt  Indian  land  for 
lighthouse  purposes.  reiuJXt  to  accompany  S.  2408;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier. 
Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  13,  1932.     1   p.      (S.   rr-.  SO,  72d  Cong.  1st   se.ss.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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ShuU  Valley  Reservation.  Reserving  land  [in  Utah]  for  addition  to  Skull  Val- 
ley Indian  Reservation,  regort  to  accompany  S.  2553 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Frazier.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  13,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  87,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

y     INTERSTATE  COMMEKCE   COMMITTE33,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  7-22,  1932; 
no.  2-4.     1932.     Each  6  p.  4°     t  Y  4.1n  8/3 :  72/2r4 

>/" IRRIGATION    AND   RECLAMATION    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  23,  1932 ;  no.  2. 
1931.    15  p.  4°    $  Y  4.1r  7/1 :  72/2 

Smith,  William  R.  Memorial  for  William  Robert  Smith,  repast  to  accompany 
S.  2286  [authorizing  William  Robert  Smith  Memorial  Association  of  El 
Paso,  Tex.,  to  construct  memorial  in  honor  of  William  Robert  Smith,  former 
Member  of  Congress  from  16th  district  of  Texas,  at  or  near  Elephant  Butte 
Dam] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sheppard.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  11,  1932.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  81,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

,y     JUDICIARY    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Baltimore,  Md.  To  reimburse  Baltimore  for  Civil  War  expenses,  report  to 
accompany  S.  J.  Res.  8  [authorizing  and  directing  comptroller  general  of 
United  States  to  reopen,  adjust,  and  settle  accounts  of  Baltimore  for  ad- 
vances made  by  city  in  1863  for  construction  of  work  of  defense]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Ashurst.  Jan.  4,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  27,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Building  and  loan  associations.  Exempting  building  and  loan  associations  from 
being  adjudged  bankrupts,  report  to  accompany  S.  2199;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Hastings.    Jan.  20,  1932.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  120,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  4-25,  1932; 
no.  2-5.     1932.     various  paging,  4°     t  Y  4.  J  89/2  :  72/2-5 

President  of  United  States.  Fixing  commencement  of  terms  of  the  President 
and  Vice  President  and  Members  of  Congress,  regort  to  accompany  S.  J. 
Res.  14  [proposing  amendment  to  Constitution  of  United  States  fixing  com- 
mencement of  terms  of  President  and  Vice  President  and  Members  of  Con- 
gress and  fixing  time  of  assembling  of  Congress]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Norris. 
Jan.  4,  1932.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  26,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

V/5VIANUFACTURES    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Unemployed.  Unemployment  relief,  healings  before  subcommittee,  72d  Con- 
gress, 1st  session,  on  S.  174,  for  cooperation  by  Federal  Government  with  the 
several  States  in  relieving  hardship  and  suffering  caused  by  unemployment, 
and  S.  262,  for  assisting  the  several  States  and  their  political  subdivisions  in 
meeting  expense  of  emergency  relief  activities,  and  for  relief  of  unemployed, 
Dec.  28,  1931-Jan.  9,  1932.  1932.  iii+380  p.  il.  [S.  262  creates  a  Federal 
Emergency  Relief  Board.]     *  Paper,  35c.  Y  4.M  31/2 :  Un  2 

Unemployment  relief,  re^iiEt  to  accompany  S.  3045  [for  cooperation  by 

Federal  Government  with  the  several  States  in  relieving  hardship  and  suffer- 
ing caused  by  unemployment]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  LaFoUette.     Jan.  21,  1932. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  135,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      [S.  3045  creates  a  Federal  Emer- 
gency Relief  Board.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26126 

J     MILITARY  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Army  supplies.  Exchange  of  obsolete,  surplus,  deteriorated,  or  unserviceable 
supplies  in  War  Department,  refiiirt  to  accompany  S.  1694  [to  authorize 
Secretary  of  War  to  exchange  obsolete,  surplus,  deteriorated,  or  unserviceable 
supplies  or  equipment  for  new  supplies  or  equipment  of  same  general  char- 
acter] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Jan.  15,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  91,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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500  January,  1932 

Case,  Frank  P.  V.  P.  Case,  rej[)^ort  to  accompany  S.  2684  [for  relief  of  F.  P, 
Case]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harris.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  8,  1932.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  40,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *   Paper,  5c. 

Edgar,  William  F.  To  authorize  acceptance  on  behalf  of  United  States  of 
bequest  of  William  F.  Kd{;ar,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  lies.  48  [to  authorize 
acceptance  on  behalf  of  United~T;tates  of  bequest  of  William  F.  Edgar,  of 
Los  Anjreles  County,  Calif.,  for  benefit  of  museum  and  library  connected  with 
Office  of  Surgeon  (ienenil  of  Army]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Heed.     Jan.  15,  1932. 

1  p.     (S.  rp.  92,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

King,  Nelson.  Nelson  King,  report  to  accompany  S.  402  [for  relief  of  Nelson 
King]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  Jan.  15,  calendar  day  Jan.  16,  1932.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  100,  72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

Lundstrom,  Augu'^t  R.  August  R.  Lundstrom,  report  to  accompany  S.  1440  [for 
relief  of  August  11.  Lundstrom]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ree<l.  Jan.  7,  calendar 
day  Jan.  8,  1932.    4  p.     ( S.  rp.  44,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Patents  and  Design  Board.  Payment  of  awards  by  Patents  and  Design  Board, 
report  to  accompany  S.  428 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day 
Jan.  8,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  43,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [S.  428  concerns  payment 
for  designs  for  aircraft,  aircraft  parts,  or  aeronautical  accessories.]  •  Paper, 
5c. 

Proctor,  Alexander  M.  Alexander  M.  Proctor,  report  to  accompany  S.  2179  [for 
relief  of  Alexander  M.  Proctor  ]  ;  submitted  b>'~Mr.  Reed.  Jan.  7,  calendar 
day  Jan.  8,  1932.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  47,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Retired  list,  Ai-my.  War-time  rank  for  retired  officers  of  Army,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  461  [to  amend  act  to  give  war-time  rank  to  retired  officers  and  former 
officers  of  Army.  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  and/or  Coast  Guard,  so  as  to  give  class 
B  officers  of  Army  benefits  of  such  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Jan.  7, 
calendar  day  Jan.  8,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  46,  72d  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ban  Antonio  Arsenal.  Right  of  way  across  San  Antonio  .\rsenal,  Tex.,  regort 
to  accompany  S.  187  [to  grant  right  of  way  for  street  i)urposes  upon  and 
across  San  Antonio  Arsenal,  Tex.,  to  San  Antonio,  Tex.]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr. 
Sheppard.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  8,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  42,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     'Paper,  5c. 

Shepardson,  Harold  S.  Harold  S.  Shepardson,  repurt  to  accompany  S.  1293 
[for  relief  of  Harold  S.  Shepardson]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Patterson.  Jan.  7, 
calendar  day  Jan.  9,  1932.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  51,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Simpson,  Lemuel  L.  Lemuel  Simpson,  report  to  accompany  S.  315  [for  relief  of 
Lemuel  Simpson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rppd.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  8,  1932. 
6  p.     (S.  rp.  48,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Sims.  Denton  L.  Denton  L.  Sims,  report  to  accompany  S.  542  [for  relief  of 
Denton  L.  Sims]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  8,  1932. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  49,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Walker,  John  F.  John  F.  Walker,  report  to  accompany  S.  1891  [for  relief  of 
John  F.  Walker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.    Jan.  7.  calendar  day  Jan.  8,  1932. 

2  p.     (S.  rp.  45.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  To  regulate  conduct  and  administration  of  military  arsenals, 
etc.,  rep(2rt  to  accoiaiiany  S.  2378  [to  regulate  conduct  and  administration  of 
military  arsenals,  Air  Corps  depots,  and  other  War  Department  activities  and 
pmperty,  and  for  other  purposes]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Jan.  15,  1932. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  90,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

>j    NAVAL  ATFAIES  CO.MMITTEE;   SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  12  and  26,  1932; 
no.  2  and  3.     1931 -.'{2.     20  p.  and  23  p.  large  8°  %  Y  4.N  2172  :  72/2,  3 

Navy.     Building  up  of  Navy  to  strength  permitted  by  Washington  and  London 

*^       naval  treaties,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  51.  Jan.  7-9,  1932. 

1932.     iii-f94  p.     ♦  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.N  22/2 :  N  22/2 

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January,  1932  501 

y  pensions  committee,  senate 

Osterhaus,  Mrs.  Marjf  W.  Granting  increase  in  pension  to  Mary  Willoughby 
Osterliaus  [widow  of  Hugo  Osterhaus],  repoi't  to  accompany  S.  209;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Indiana.  Jan.  207  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  122,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pensions  and  increase  of  pensions  for  certain  soldiers  and  sailors  of  Civil  War 
and  certain  widows  and  dependent  children  of  soldiers  and  sailors  of  said 
war,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6596  [substituted  for  H.  R.  518  and  other 
bills]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Indiana.  Jan.  20,  1932.  55  p.  (S. 
rp.  121,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Snoivden,  Mrs.  Helen  K.  Granting  increase  in  pension  to  Helen  K.  Snowden 
[widow  of  Thomas  Snowden],  rejcort  to  accompany  S.  1207;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Robinson  of  Indiana.  Jan.  20,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  123,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

■J     POST   OFFICES   AND   POST   ROADS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Boston,  Mass.  Investigation  of  lease  of  post-office  garage  in  Boston,  report  to 
accompany  S.  88  [to  authorize  Postmaster  General  to  investigate  conditions 
of  lease  of  post-office  garage  in  Boston,  Mass.,  and  to  readjust  terms  thereof]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Moses.    Jan.  15,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  105.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolutions,  and  reports 
referred  to  Committee  on  Post  Offices  and  Post  Roads  for  its  consideration 
and  action  thereon,  Jan.  15,  1932 ;  no.  1,  72d  Congress,  1st  session.  1932. 
11  p.  4"     $  Y  4.P  84/2 :  72/1 

Commercial  products.  Unsolicited  merchandise  in  mails,  repprt  to  accompany 
S.  1663  [to  prohibit  sending  of  unsolicited  merchandise  through  mails]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Hayden.  Jan.  15,  calendar  day  Jan.  16,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
115,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Parcel  post.  To  repeal  sec.  7  of  postal  act,  approved  May  29,  1928,  [giving 
authority  to  Postmaster  General  to  re-form  classification,  weight  limit,  rates, 
and  zones  of  parcel  post],  report  to  accompany  S.  621;  submitted  by  Mr. 
McKellar.  Jan.  15,  calendar  day  Jan.  16,  1932.  6  p.  (S.  rp.  116,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

W^PUBLIC   LANDS    AND    SURVEYS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Everglades  National  Park.     Establishment  of  Everglades  National  Park,  Fla., 
r^ort  to  accompany  S.  475 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nye.     Jan.  6,  1932.     21  p.  il. 
(S^'rp.  34,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26127 

Harding,  Fla.  Sale  of  lots  in  Harding  town  site,  Fla.,  reEort  to  accompany 
S.  476  [for  relief  of  certain  purchasers  of  lots  in  Harding  to^Tisite,  Fla.,  novT^ 
part  of  Miami  Beach,  Fla.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nye.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day 
Jan.  8,  1932.    18  p.  il.     (S.  rp.  41,  72d  Oong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Neto  Mexico.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Interior  to  Issue  patents  for  lands  held 
under  color  of  title  [in  New  Mexico],  report  to  accompany  S.  1588;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Bratton.    Jan.  7,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  85,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

North  Dakota.  Relating  to  admission  of  certain  States  to  the  Union,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2396  [to  amend  sec.  11  of  act  relating  to  admission  TBto  the 
Union  of  North  Dakota,  South  Dakota,  Montana,  and  Washington,  relative 
to  sale  and  leasing  of  public  lands  granted  to  such  States  for  educational 
purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh  of  Montana.  Jan.  25,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
139,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shenandoah  National  Park.  Establishing  minimum  area  for  Shenandoah  Na- 
tional Park,  rej)ort  to  accompany  S.  1089  [to  establish  minimum  area  for 
Shenandoah    National    Park,    for    administration,    protedtion,    and    general 

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502  January,  1932 

Shenandoah  National  Park — Continued. 

development  by  National  I'ark  Service,  and  to  accept  lands  in  Shenandoah, 
Great  Smoky  Mountains,  Mammoth  Cave,  and  Isle  Royale  national  park? 
subject  to  leases]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nye.  Jan.  15,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  104, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Wheeler,  Edicurd  B.  For  relief  of  Edward  B.  Wheeler  and  State  Investment 
Co.,  reuort  to  accompany  S.  1591  [authorizing  reimbursement  of  Edward  B. 
Wheeler  and  State  Investment  Company  lor  loss  of  lands  in  Mora  ;^rant, 
N.  Mex.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bratton.  Jan.  7,  1931.'.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  36,  72d 
Cong,  l.st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

V  WILO   LIFE   RESOURCES,    SPECIAL    COMMITTEE   ON    CONSERVATION    OF,    SENATE 

F'ish  and  fisheries.  Fish  and  game  sanctuaries  in  national  forests,  report  to 
accompany  S.  2326  [to  establish  tish  and  game  sanctuaries  in  national 
forests];  submitted  by  Mr.  Walcott.  Jan.  7,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  39,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

T'SELESS  EXECUTIVE  PAPERS,  JOINT   SELECT  COMMITTEE  ON  DIS- 
POSITION OF 

Federal  Radio  Ccynvmission.  Disposition  of  useless  papers  in  Federal  Radio 
Commission,  report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Green.     Jan.  18,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp. 

103,  72«1  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [Corrected  print.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Post  Office  Department.  Disposition  of  useless  executive  papers  in  Post  OflBce 
Department,  reiiiyrt ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Green.     Jan.  18,  1932.     8  p.     (H.  rp. 

104,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  Caption  title  of  1st  print  is: 
Disposition  of  useless  executive  papers.]     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Treasury  Department.  Disposition  of  useless  papers  in  Treasury  Department, 
report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Green.  Jan.  25,  1932.  23  p.  (H.  rp.  270,  72d  Cong. 
Isf^ess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  Disposition  of  useless  papers  in  War  Department,  rennrt : 
.submitted  by  Mr.  Green.  Jan.  27,  1932.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  285,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

WASHINGTON,  GEORGE,   COMMISSION   FOR  CELEBRATION   OF   200TH 
ANNIVERSARY   OF  BIRTH   OF 

Programs.     Tentative  programs  of  major  events  arranged  by  United   States 
George  Washington  Bicentennial  Commission  and  by  District  of  Columbia 
George  Washington  Bicentennial  Commission  in  observance  of  200th  anni- 
versary of  birth  of  George  Washington.     1932.     iii-f  26  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  32-36003  Y  3.W  27/2 :  2  P  94/2 

Washhujton,  Oeorge.  United  States  Government  George  Washington  Bicenten- 
nial Commission  clip  sheet,  no.  17  and  18.  Washington,  D.  C.  [no  pub- 
lisher, 1932].  [2]  p.  il.  large  4°  [Two  numbers  issued  as  one  publication. 
Submitted  to  editors  of  newspapers  with  request  for  their  cooperation  in 
making  200th  anniversary  of  birth  of  George  W^ashington  in  1932  greatest 
event  of  its  kind  ever  held  in  America.]     t  Y  3.W  27/2  :  7/17, 18 

Same,  no.  19.    Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher,  19:521.    1  p.  il.  large  4°    t 

Y  3.W  27/2 :  7/19 

Same,  no.  20.    Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher,  1932].    1  p.  il.  large  4°     t 

Y  3.W  27/2  :  7/20 

Same,  no.  21.     Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher,  1932].     1  p.  large  4°     t 

Y  3.W  27/2 :  7/21 

COURT   OF   CLAIMS 

liethlvhcin  Steel  Companii,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[19.32.]  no.  E-454,  p.  147-161.  [The  1st  print  of  this  publication  bearing  the 
imprint  date  1931  was  incorrect  and  was  replaced  by  a  2d  print  with  imprint 
date  1932.]     t  Ju  3.8 :  B  465/12 

IIow  to  order  pnlillentlonN — See   lnf€»riiintlon   foIloivIiiK   Content* 


January,  1932  503 

Block  Hall.  Inc.,  i-.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.]  no.  M-121, 
p.  5-9.     +  Ju  3.8  :  B  62/2 

Cases.  January  calendar,  1932.  1932.  17  p.  [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.] 
*  Ju  3.5  :  932/1 

Voncy.  Charles  E.  Coney  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
no.  M-140,  p.  5-7.     %  Ju  3.8 :  C  759 

Gulp.  Ross  S.  Culp  V.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.]  no.  M- 
138,  p.  5-7.     t  Ju  3.8 :  C  899/3 

Ctirtiss.  Glenn  H.  Curtiss  et  al.  v.  United  States ;  evidence  for  plaintiff,  evi- 
dence for  defendant,  [and]  evidence  for  plaintiff  in  rebuttal.  [1931.]  no. 
D-837,  p.  29-204.     t  Ju  3.8  :  C  947/3 

Donnell-Zanc  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
no.  H-403,  p.  47-50.     t  Ju  3.8 :  D  718 

Franz.  Charles  Franz  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.]  no. 
M-150,  p.  7-8.     t  Ju  3.8  :  F  857/2 

Haniburg-American  Line  Terminal  and  Navigation  Company  v.  United  States; 
evidence  for  defendant.     [1931.]     no.  315,  p.  73-83.     t  Ju  3.8  :H  175/5 

Hord.  Heber  Hord  v.  United  States  ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1931.]  no.  L- 
491,  p.  5-8.     t  Ju  3.8 :  H  781/2 

Indialioma  Refining  Gompafny  v.  United  States  ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
no.  L-169,  L-200,  p.  7-21.     t  Ju  3.8 :  In  2/13 

Maclnnis.  Pliilip  H.  Maclnnis  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1932.]     no.  M-133,  p.  5-6.     %  Ju  3.8  :M  188/2 

Nibecker.  Paul  B.  Nibecker  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
no.  M-139,  p.  5-6.     t  Ju  3.8 :  N  511 

Pashley.  William  H.  Pashley  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1932.]     no.  M-160,  p.  5-7.     t  Ju3.8:P263 

Ross.  William  T.  Ross  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
no.  M-156,  p.  5-7.     t  Ju  3.8  :  R  733/5 

Sayles.  James  R.  MacColl,  sole  surviving  executor  of  Frank  A.  Sayles,  v. 
United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.     [1931.]     no.  L-47,  p.  13-24.  '  t 

Ju  3.8  :  Sa  99/3 

COURT   OF   CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT  APPEALS 

Currency  value.  Customs  appeal  no.  3504,  United  States  v.  Pande  Cameron 
Company,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1932.] 
cover-title,  i+12  p.     t  Ju  7.6  :  C  146 

Jeicelry.  Customs  appeal  no.  3500,  United  States  v.  Cartier,  Inc.,  transcript  of 
record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+41  p.  1  pi.     t 

Ju  7.6 :  C  248 

Precious  stones.  Artificial.  Customs  appeal  no.  3507,  United  States  v.  Rohner, 
Gehrig  &  Co..  Inc.,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court. 
[1932.]     cover-title,  i +45  p.     t  Ju  7.6  :  R  636 

Tiles.  Customs  appeal  no.  3503,  United  States  v.  W.  X.  Huber  Company, 
transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1932.]  cover-title. 
i+14  p.     t  Ju7.6:  H  862 

CUSTOMS  COURT 

Reappraisements  of  merchandise  by  Customs  Court  [on  Nov.  12-Dec.  29,  1931]  ; 
Dec.  31,  1931.     [1932.]     2039-57 -fii  p.     (No.  116.)      *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy, 
75e.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.30. 
L.  C.  card  13-2916  ju  9.4  :  116 

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504  January,  1932 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Juvenile  Court.     Report  of  Juvenile  Court  of  District  of  Columbia   [covering 
worlc   during   year   ended   June   30,    1931].     1932.     v+GO   p.     (H.    doc.   213, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  8-55306 

FEDERAL  RADIO   COMMISSION 

Rules.     Rules  and   regulations.     1931.     ii+156  p.     [Issued   in   loose-leaf  form 
for  insertion  in  binder.]     ♦Paper,  45c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28701  RC1.10:931 

Same,  index.     [1932.]     19  p.     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  in.sertion  in 

binder.]     Included  in  price  of  Rules  and  regulations.  RC  1.10 :  931/ind. 

Rules  and  regulations  governing  amateur  radio  stations.     [1932.]     13  p. 

[Excerpts  from  Rules  and  regulations.]     t  RC  1.10/a  :  Am  15 

WIIB  Broadcasting  Camijany.  No.  541G,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia,  WIIB  Broadcasting  Company  v.  Federal  Radio  Commission ;  brief 
on  behalf  of  Federal  Radio  Commission.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i+14  p.     t 

RC  1.7  :  W  559 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  BOARD 

Federal  reserve  bulletin,  Jan,  1932;  [v.  18,  no.  1].  1932.  iv+1-88  p.  il.  4' 
[Monthly,]  f  Paper,  20c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription, 
$2.60. 

L.  C.  card  15-26318  FR  1.3/1 :  18/1 

Note. — The  bulletin  contains,  in  addition  to  the  regular  official  annnunconionts,  the 
DiitioDal  review  of  business  conditions,  detailed  analyses  of  business  conditions,  ri'search 
studies,  reviews  of  foreign  banking,  and  complete  statistics  showing  the  condition  of 
Federal  reserve  banks  and  member  banks.  It  will  be  sent  to  all  member  banks  without 
charge.  Others  desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Federal  Reserve  Board, 
Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Federal  reserve  member  hanks.     Federal  reserve  inter-district  collection   sys- 
tem, banks  upon  which  items  will  be  received  by  Federal  reserve  banks  for 
collection  and  credit,  Jan.  1,  1932.     1932.     iii+G8  p.  il.  4°     f 
L.  C.  card  16-26870  FR  1.9 :  932/1 

FEDERAL   TRADE   COMMISSION 

Consolidated  Book  Publishers.  No.  4423,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Consolidated  Book  Publishers  v.  Federal  Trade  Com- 
mission;  answer  to  petition  for  rehearing.  [1931.]  cover-title.  5  p.  large 
8°     X  FT  1.5  :  C  765/2 

Raladam  Company.  No.  5429,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit.  Oct. 
term,  1931,  Raladam  Company  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission ;  reply  brief  of 
Federal  Trade  Commission  on  its  motion  to  modify  this  court's  decree. 
[1931.]     cover-title,  9  p.     t  FT  1.5  :R  137/4 

GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  10,  July  1,  1930-Juue  30.  1931 ;  J.  R.  Mc- 
Carl,  comptroller  general,  R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant  comptroller  general.     1931. 
xiii+6;^9  p.     ♦  Cloth,  $1.25. 
L.  C.  card  22-24145  GA1.6:10 

Shij/pin;/  Board  Merchant  Fleet  Corporation.    Letter  transmitting  special  report 
on   fluaticial    transactions   of   Shlppinfr    Board    Merchant    Fleet    Corporation, 
dealing   with    matter.s   arising   in   audit    of   accounts.     Jan.    8,    1932.     60  p. 
(II.  doc.  217,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  I'm  per,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26128 

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January,  1932  505 

GEOGRAPHIC  BOARD 

Decisions  of  Geographic  Board,  no.  12,  decisions  rendered  Dec.  2,  1931.     [1932.] 
3  p.     [Includes  Errata  to  Decisions,  no.  10,  rendered  Oct.  7,  1931.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-26561  GB  1.5/2 :  12 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

Report.     Annual  report  of  Public  Printer   [with  report  of  technical  director, 
fiscal  year]   1931.     1932.     ii+128  p.     [Illustrations  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover. 
This  report  also  covers  certain  features  of  the  work  for  the  last  half  of  the 
calendar  year  1931.]     t 
L.  C.  card  11-29491  GP  1.1 :  931 

Same.     (S.  doc.  3,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Monthly  catalogue,  United   States  public  documents    (with  prices),   no.  444; 
Dec.  1931.     1932.     vi+357-444  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c  a  yr. ;  for- 
eign subscription,  $1.15. 
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Weather,  astronomy,  and  meteorology,  list  of  publications  for  sale  by  superin- 
tendent of  documents.     Nov.  1931.     [2]+ll+[l]  p.     (Price  list  48,  23d  edi- 
tion.)    t 
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Weekly  list  of  selected  United  States  Government  publications,  Jan.  6-27,  1932. 
[1932.]     Each  4  p.     t 

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tions for  sale  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Some  of  the  publications  for  free 
distribution  are  also  listed.  The  list  is  arranged  alphabetically  by  subjects,  with  annota- 
tions and  prices.  It  may  be  obtained  free  of  charge  upon  application  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  Government  Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

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application  to  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Alaska.  Progress  in  Alaskan  administration ;  by  Ray  Lyman  Wilbur.  1931. 
[l]-|-9  p.  il.  [From  Conservation  in  Department  of  Interior.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28631  1 1.2/a  :  Al  12 

Louisiana.  Sale  and  patent  of  lands  in  Louisiana  and  Mississippi,  letter  trans- 
mitting, in  response  to  resolution,  certain  information  relative  to  further 
sale  and  patent  of  lands  in  Louisiana  and  Mississippi  under  act  approved 
Apr.  11,  1928.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  12,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  48,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pensions.    [Decisions  of  Department  of  Interior  in  appealed  pension  and  retire- 
ment claims,  v.  22,  signatures]  31  and  32.     [1931.]     p.  481-512.     [For  price, 
see  note  above  under  center  head.] 
L.  C.  card  12-29422  1 24.8/a :  22/sig.  31-32 

Stookey,  Mrs.  Agnes  L.  No.  5484,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia, 
Apr.  term,  1931,  special  calendar.  United  States  ex  rel.  Agnes  Larsen 
Stookey  [et  al.,  children  and  grandchildren  of  Mrs.  Emma  Solomon  Larsen], 
V.  Ray  Lyman  Wilbur,  Secretary  of  Interior;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i-fl5  p.    J  1 1.55 :  L  329 

Wilcox,  Reid  F.  No.  5478,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Jan. 
term,  1932,  Reid  F.  Wilcox  v.  W.  B.  Hogiie,  Ray  Lyman  Wilbur,  Secretary 
of  Interior,  and  Charles  C.  Moore,  commissioner  of  General  Land  Office ;  brief 
of  appellees.    [1932.]    cover-title,  i+10  p.    t  1 1.55  :  W  643 

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education  office 

Amcrkitn  I.yceuin,  its  history  and  contribution  to  education  [witli  list  of  source 
niatt'ri.il]  ;    by    (V<il    R    Hayes.      19S2.      xii+72    jt.       (Bulletin    VI,    1932.) 

*  I'aper,  lijc. 

L.  ('.  card  E  32-!)<i  116.3:932/12 

I-J  ducat  ion.     Biennial   survey   <»f  education   in    United    States.   1928-30:  chapter 
2(»,    National   surveys   of   Olfice   of   Education;    by    Walton    ('.    John.      1931. 
[l]+32  I).     (Bulletin  20,  1931.)      [Advance  pafies  from  v.  1  of  Biennial  sur- 
vey.)    *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  K  32-74  I  10.3  :  931/20/(hap.  20 

Record  of  current  education  publications,  Julv  l.Sept.  30,  1931:  edited 

by  Jlartha  H.  McCabe.     1932.     v+HG  p.     (Bulletin  22,  1931.)      (Quarterly.] 

*  Paper,  loc. 

L.  C.  card  E  12-227  116.3:931/22 

Home   ccoiiomirs.     Bieiuiial   survey    of  education    in    United    States.  192S-;^0: 

chai)ter  0.  Iloineinakinjj:  education;  l)y  Emeline  S.  Whitcomb.     1931.  [l]+34 

p.      (r>ulletin   20,    1931.)      [Advance  pajies   from    v.    1   of  Biennial  survey.] 

*  Pai)er,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  I-:  16-274  I  16.3  :  931/20/chap.  6 

Mu'^ic.     Guidance  for  careers  :  Music  [with  bibliography  and  general  references; 
by  Walter  J.  Greenleafj.     1931.     ii  +  16  p.  il.     (Leaflet  17.)     *  PaiHT.  5c. 
L..  C.  card  E  32-86  I  16.44  :  17 

Report  cards  for  kindergarten  and  elementary  grades   [with  bibliogi-aphy]  ;  by 
Rowna  Hansen.     [1931.]     iv-f24  p.     (leaflet  41.)      »  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  32-66  I  16.44 :  41 

School   life,   v.   17,   no.    5;    Jan.    1932.      [1932.]      cover-title,    p.    81-1(X),    il.    4" 
[Monthly  except  July  and  August.     T(>xt  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
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for  50  copies  or  more  sent  in  bulk  to  one  address,  35c.  a  yr.  each. 
L.  C.  card  E  18-902  1 16.26/1 :  17/5 

Vcter'niarti  medicine.     Guidance  for  carwrs :  Veterinary  medicine   [with  bibli- 
ographv  and  general  references;  by  Walter  J.  Greenleaf].     1931.     ii-f-10  p. 
(Leaflet  IS.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  E  32-67  I  16.44 :  18 

WoHhinfftnn,  George.     Helps  for  schools  in  celebrating  George  Washington  bi- 
c-enteniiial  in  1932:  prepared  by  Florence  C.  Fox.     1931.     iii-|-23  p.  11.     (Pam- 
phlet 25.)      *  Paiier,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  E  32-68  I  16.43  :  25 

Women.     Good  references  on  education  of  women  :  compilwl  by  Martha  R.  Mc- 
Cabe.     1931.      ( 2| +13  p.  narrow  8°      (Bibliography  4.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

I  16.46 :  4 

Work.     Ofiice    nf    Education,    its   duties,    its  history,    its    publications.     [1932.] 
20  p.  il.  narrow  16'     t  I  16.2:  Ed  8/14/932 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note — Tho  piilili.atidiis  i>f  the  United  States  G<>ol<)fj;ic:il  Siirvpy  consist  of  .Vnninil  re- 
ports, Mnnotiraplis,  I'rofcsMlonid  papers.  Bulletins,  Water-supply  papers,  topoiiraphie  nrtps 
(some  of  whieli  liear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour  and  other  maps  of  tlie  I  nit.  d 
Sl.-ites  and  of  the  Stales,  folios  of  the  (Jeoloiric  atlas  of  the  Vniti  d  Stales,  and  the 
World  alias  of  c(.niiiierei;il  u'oolofiv  (  pt.  1.  out  of  print).  I'lact  ienlly  all  of  them  are  sale 
pul.licalioiis  :  the  .'xci'ptions  are  indicated  l>y  the  dapper  cm.  The  maps  and  lolios  and 
the  WorM  .'itliis  of  coinniereial  ueolo-iv,  pt.  'l.  are  sold  hy  Ihe  (Jeoloiiical  Survey  at  Wash 
lUKton  I>.  C.  .\  discount  of  40  per  cent  Is  allowed  on  any  order  for  maps  or  folios  that 
amounts  to  .$."). oo  at  the  retail  pri<'e.     This  discount  applies  to  an  order   for  either  maps 

or  folios  alt •  f^r  maps  and  folios  together.      Kemiltan.e  for  these  puhlications  should 

he  made  hv  money  order  p.ivahle  to  Ihe  Director  of  Ihe  (Jeoloxiral  Survey.  Washington. 
D  ('  Onhrs  for  other  publications  that  ure  for  sale  sluuild  he  sent  to  the  Superin 
tendent   of   Documents.    WashiUKton,  D.   C.      For  topoRraphic  maps  see   p.   507-.'".0.S. 

Geolofiji.      Bildiography   of   N<utb   American    geology.    1929  and    l'.i:?0;   by   John 
M.  Nickles.     1931.     ii  +  2S0  p-     ( Bulleliii  S;i4.)     ♦  Pjiikm-.  45c. 
L.  C.  card  (JS  9-427  119.3:834 

• Same.      (II.  doc.  lOS.  72d  Cong.  1st  ses.«?.) 

Ilo^v    to    or«l«T   |iiilill<Mi<i<»iiN — S«M'    liiforiiiutlon    fttllowiiiK    rnii<«'ii<M 


January,  1932  507 

Hawaii.     Surface  water  supply  of  Hawaii.  July  1,  1927-Juue  30,  1928;  Nathan 
C.  Grover,  chief  hydraulic  engineer.  Max  H.  Carson,  district  engineer.     1932. 
v+105    p.       (AYater-supply    paper    675.)       [Prepared    in    cooperation    with 
Hawaii.]      *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  G.S  17-46G  1 19.13  :  675 

Same.     (H.  doc.  617.  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

P»&//('ff^/o».s  issued  in  Dec.  1931;  list  286.     [1932.]     6  p.     [Montlily.l     t 

1 19.14/4 :  286 

Topographic  maps 

Note. — The  Geological  Survey  is  making  a  series  of  topograpbic  maps  that  will 
eventuall.v  cover  the  whole  United  States,  also  Alaska  and  Hawaii.  The  individual 
maps  arc  projected  to  represent  quadrangle  areas  rather  than  political  divisions,  and 
each  map  is  designated  l;y  the  name  of  some  prominent  town  or  natural  fe.nture  in 
the  area  mapped.  The  "scales  most  commonly  used  are  1  :  31.680,  1  :  62. .500,  and 
1  :  125,000,  corresponding-,  approximately,  to  V2  mile,  1  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch. 
The  area  covered  differs  with  tlie  latitude,  but  the  average  area  is  58,  230,  or  920 
square  miles,  respectively,  for  these  three  scales.  Topographic  maps  are  'printed  on 
uniform-sized  paper,  about  20  by  16%  inches,  and  tlie  maps  of  the  quadrangle  areas 
represented  thereon  are  about  17^^  inches  long  and  12  to  15  inches  wide,  according  to 
latitude.  For  some  areas  of  particular  importance  special  large-scale  maps  are  published. 
A  general  description  of  topographic  maps  and  a  list  of  the  symbols  used  are  printed 
on  the  reverse  of  each  sheet. 

'Slave  than  two-fifths  of  the  area  of  the  country,  excluding  Alaska,  has  been  mapped, 
every  State  being  represented.  Connecticut,  Delaware,  the  District  of  Columbia,  Mary- 
land". Massachusetts.  New  .Jersey.  New  York,  Ohio.  Rhode  Island,  and  West  Virginia  are 
completely  niapixd.  INIaps  of  the  regular  size  are  sold  b.v  the  Geological  Survey  at 
10c.  each,  but  a  discount  of  40  per  cent  is  allowed  on  any  order  which  amounts  to 
.$5.00  at  the  retail  price.  The  discount  is  allowed  on  an  order  either  for  maps  or 
folios  alone,  or  for  maps  and  folios  together. 

Alaska.  Topographic  map  of  lower  Matanuska  "Valley,  Alaska,  surveyed  in 
1909  and  1913,  lat.  [61°  39'-61°  53'],  long.  147°  55'-149°  10'.  Scale  1:62.500, 
contour  interval  50  ft.  [AVashington]  Geological  Survey,  edition  of  1931. 
16.9X42.4  in.     [No  text  on  reverse.]     1 10c.  1 19.25  ;  M  41/2 

/«d(fl««-Kentucky.  Corydon  quadrangle,  lat.  38°-38°  15',  long.  86°-86°  15'. 
Scale  1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  Preliminary  edition.  [Washington, 
Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1931.  17.5X13.8  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  por- 
tion of  the  sheet,  the  actual  measurement  being  3.2X9.5  in.  Corydon  not  in 
portion  given  on  map.]     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  14  C  819 

Kcntuckii.  Eddyville  quadrangle,  lat.  37°-37°  15'.  long.  88°-88°  15'.  Scale 
1:62,500.  contour  interval  20  ft.  ["VV'ashington,  Geological  Survev]  edition  of 
1931.     17.5  X 14  in.     t  10c.  1 19.12  :  17  Ed  26 

Maine.  Robbinston  quadrangle,  lat.  45°-45°  15'.  h  ng.  67°-67°  15'.  Scale 
1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Wa.shington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1931.  17.5X12.5  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual 
measurement  lieiug  12.9X12.5  in.]     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  19  R  539 

^ew  Hampshire.  Pl.vmouth  quadrangle,  lat.  43°  45'-44°.  long.  71°  30'-71°  45'. 
Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  ["Washingron.  Geological  Survev] 
edition  of  1931.     17.5X12.7  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  29  P  749 

0/i /o-Kentucky,  Felicity  quadrangle,  lat.  38°  45'-39°,  long.  84°-84°  15'.  Scale 
1 :  62,500.  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survev]  edition  of 
1931.     17.5X13.7  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  35  F  334/2: 

Oklahoma,  Drumright  quadrangle,  lat.  35°  45'-36°.  long.  96°  30'-96°  45'. 
Scale  1 :  62.500.  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington.  Geological  Survev] 
edition  of  1931.     17.5X14.3  in.     t  lOc.  1 19.12 :  36  D  845 

Tennessee.  Tennessee-Kentucky,  Adolphus  quadrangle,  lat.  36°  30'-36°  45', 
long.  86°  15'-S6°  30'.  Scale  1 :  62.500.  contour  interval  20  ft.  Preliminary 
edition.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1931.  17.5X14.2  in. 
[Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual  measurement  being 
7.5  X  14.2  in.  ]     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  42  Ad  72 

Tennessee-Kentucky,    Lafayette   quadrangle,    lat,   36°    30'-36°    45',    long. 

86°-86°   15'.     Scale  1 :  62,  50O,  contour  interval  20  ft.     Preliminary  edition. 
[Wa.shington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1931.     17.5X14.1  in.     [Map  covers 

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Tenncsftce — Continui'd. 
only   a   portiou   of   the   sheet,    the   actual    measurement   heing   8.5X14.1    in. 
Lafayette  not  in  portion  given  on  map.]     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  42  L  131 

Tennessee-Kentucky,  Red  Boiling  Springs  quadrangle,  lat.  36°  30' -36°  45', 

long.  85°  4r)'-86°.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington, 
Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1931.     17.5X14.1  in.     1 10c.       119.12 :  42  K  245 

Texa^.  Texas,  Bend  quadrangle,  lat.  31''-31''  15',  long.  98°  30'-98°  45'.  Scale 
1 :  02,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1931.  17.5X15.1  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual 
measurement  being  11.4X7.5  in.]     1 10c.  119.12:  43  B432 

Texas,  Dennis  quadrangle,  lat.  32°  30'-32°  45',  long.  97°  45'-98°.     Scale 

1:02,500,  contour  inten-al  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition 
of  1931.  17.5X14.8  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual 
measurement  being  8.7X7.4  in.     Dennis  not  in  portion  given  on  map.]     1 10c. 

I  19.12  :  43  D  423 

Texas,  Rotan  quadrangle,  lat.  32°  45'-33°,  long.  100°  15'-100°  30'.     Scale 

1 :  02,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition 
■of  1931.  17.5X14.8  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  !<heet,  the  actual 
jueasurement  being  8.8X7.4  in.     Rotan  not  in  portion  given  on  map.]     1 10c. 

119.12:  43  R  74 

Texas.  Whitney  quadrangle,  lat.  31°  45'-32°,  long.  97°  15'-97°  30'.     Scale 

]  :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1931.  17.5X15  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual 
measurement  being  8.8X8.4  in.     Whitney  not  in  portion  given  on  map.]     1 10c. 

1 19.12 :  43  W  617/2 
INDIAN  AFFAJRS  OFFICE 

Employees.     Roster  of  oflScers  of  Indian  service;   [corrected  to  Jan.  1,  1932], 
[Indian   Print   Shop,   Cbilocco   Indian   Agricultural   School,   Chilocco,   Okla., 
Dec.  1931.]      [l]+9  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  lt^26311  120.10:932 

PERRY'S  VICTORY  MEMORIAL  COMMISSION 

Report.     12th  annual  report.  Perry's  Victory  Memorial  Commission,  [year  ended 
Dec.    1]    1931.     Dec.    10,    1931.     24   p.     (H.   doc.    105,   72d   Cong.    1st   sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  21-26722 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Reclamation  era.  Index  [to]  New  reclamation  era,  v.  22,  1931.  [1932.] 
0  p.  4°  I  27.5  :  931/ind. 

Reclamation  era,  v.  23.  no.  1;  Jan.  1932.     [1932.]     cover-title,  p.   1-20, 

il.  4°  [Monthly.  Formerly  New  reclamation  era.  Text  and  illustration  on 
p.  2-4  of  cover.] 

L.  C.  card  9-35252  127.5:932/1 

Note. — The  Koclniufition  era  is  a  ninp:azine  for  the  farmers  and  the  personnel  of  the 
bureau.  Its  aim  is  to  assist  tlie  settlors  in  the  proper  use  of  water,  to  help  them 
in  overcoming  their  agricultural  dlfflcultles,  to  instruct  them  in  diversifying  and  mar- 
ketiuK  their  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  bureau  and  chronicle  engineering 
problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit  of  cooperation,  so 
that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success.  The  subscription  price  of 
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Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the  Commissioner,  Bureau  of  Reclamation,  Washington, 
D.  C,  and  remittance  In  the  form  of  postal  money  order  or  Now  York  draft  should  be 
made  payable  to  thi-  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  I'ostage  stamps  are  not  acceptable  in 
payment  of  subscription. 

INTERSTATE   COMMERCE   COMMISSION 

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Commission  reports  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commissiou  valuation  reports,  are  sold  by 
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size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price  ?1.00 
per  volume;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a  volume, 
be  sure  to  specify  whether  Finance.  TraHic,  or  Valuation  decLslons  are  desired.  Entries 
for  the  se[)arate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission  publications. 

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January,  1932  509 

Cuyahoga  Valley  Raihcay.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  finance 
docket  no.  4313,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Cuyahoga  Valley  Railway  Com- 
pany; brief  in  support  of  tentative  recapture  report.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
iii+95  p.     t  IC  1.13/2 :  In  2/75 

Decisions.    Decisions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  Dec.  1930-Jan.  1931. 

1931.  xxxiii+924   p.     (Interstate    Commerce   Commission    reports,    v.    171.) 
[Contains  also  decisions  of  Nov.  10,  1930,  and  Feb.  3,  1931.]     *  Cloth,  $2.50. 
L.  C.  card  8-30656  IC  1.6/1 :  171 

Decisions  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  [valuation  reports],  Nov. 

1930-Jan.  1931.  1931.  viii+957  p.  il.  2  maps.  (Interstate  Commerce  Com- 
mission reports,  v.  34,  valuation  reports.)  [Contains  also  decision  of  Oct. 
29,  1930.]     *  Cloth,  $2.25. 

L.  C.  card  30-26125  IC  1  val.9  :  34 

See  also,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Finance  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  {Finance). 

Fuel  for  locomotives  (charged  to  operating  expenses),  class  1  steam  railways  in 
United  States,  compiled  from  148  reports  representing  157  steam  railways, 
switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Nov.  1931  and  1930  [and]  11 
months  ended  with  Nov.  1931  and  1930 ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics. 
Nov.  1931,  [published]  1932.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-230.) 
[Subject  to  revision.]     f  IC  1  ste.30 :  931/11 

Opinions.     See,  above.  Decisions — below,  center  heads  beginning  Decis:ions. 

Pennsylvania  Railroad.  No.  4638,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Oct. 
term,  1931,  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company  and  Pennsylvania  Company  v. 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  on  petition  to  set  aside  order  of  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission ;  respondent's  brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+112  p.     % 

IC  1.13/1 :  P  38/20 

Railroad  accidents.     Summary  of  accident  investigation  reports,  no.  49,  July- 
Sept.  1931 ;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Safety.     1932.     iii-|-24  p.     [Quarterly.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  15c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  25c. 
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■ Summary  of  accidents  reported  by  steam  railways,   Sept.  1931    [and  9 

months  ending  with  Sept.  1931,  with  quarterly  summaries  by  roads  and  States, 
July-Sept.  1931 ;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.     Sept.  1931,   [published] 

1932.  8  p.  oblong  large  8°     (Statement  M-400.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste.31 :  931/9 

Same.  Oct.  1931   [and  10  months  ending  with  Oct.  1931 ;  prepared  in] 

Bureau  of  Statistics.  Oct.  1931.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-40O.) 
[Subject  to  revision.]     t  IC  1  ste.31 :  931/10 

Railroad  employees.  Statistical  analysis  of  carriers'  monthly  hours  of  service 
reports  covering  all  railroads  which  reported  during  year  ended  June  30,  1931, 
instances  in  which  employees  were  on  duty  for  periods  other  than  those  pro- 
vided by  Federal  hours  of  service  act,  with  comparative  summary  covering 
years  ended  June  30,  1927-31;  compiled  by  Bureau  of  Safety.  1931.  43  p. 
oblong  large  8°  .  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  A  24-242  IC  1  hou.9  :  931 

k 

Railroads.  Freight  and  passenger  service  operating  statistics  of  class  1  steam 
railways  in  United  States,  compiled  from  148  reports  of  freight  service  sta- 
tistics represexiting  157  railways  and  from  145  reports  of  passenger  service 
statistics  representing  154  railways  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not 
included),  Nov.  1931  and  1930  [and  11  months  ended  with  Nov.  1931  and  1930; 
prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  Nov.  1931,  [published]  1932.  [2]  p. 
oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-210.)  [Subject  to  revision.]  f 
L.  C.  card  A  29-379  IC  1  ste.21 :  931/11 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  by  class  of  service,  class  1 

steam  railways  in  United  States,  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1930;  [prepared  inl 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  1931.  cover-title,  p.  3-50,  oblong  large  8°  (Statement 
31150.)     *  Paper,  35e. 

L.  C.  card  A  28-2266  IC  1  ste.32  :  930 

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Railroads — Continued. 

Operating  roveuues  anil  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways  in 

United  States,  enmpiled  I'runi  nioiitlily  reports  of  revenues  and  expenses  for 
171  steam  railways,  inciudinj;  17  switching;  and  terminal  eompauies,  Nov.  1931 
and  1!).:(»  [and  11  months  ended  witli  Nov.  liKJl  and  lU.'iO ;  prepared  in] 
P.ureau  of  Statisti<-s.  Nov.  19.31.  [publishedj  19.T_'.  [•_'!  p.  il.  oblonj;  lar^'e  8° 
(Statement  M-100.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     f 

L.  C.  card  A  •_'H--J2G6  IC  ste.l9 :  931/11 

Operatint;  revenues  and  oiK'rating  expenses  of  large  steam  railways,  se- 
lected items  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above  .'?25,00< t.^XK).  Nov. 
19:U  and  1930  landl  11  months  ended  with  Nov.  1931  and  1930;  [prepared  inl 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  Nov.  1931.  [published]  1932.  |2|  p.  oblong  large  S° 
(Statement  M-1.10.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-378  IC  1  ste.20:  931''ll 

Operating  statistics  of  large  steam  railways,  .selected  items  for  Nov.  1931, 

compared  with  Nov.  1930,  for  roads  with  annual  operating  revenues  above 
^^25.000,000;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statisti'cs.  Nov.  1931,  [publishe<l]  1932. 
[2]  p.  oblong  large  8"     (Statement  M-200.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  ( •.  card  A  29-380  IC  1  ste.22  :  931/11 

Order  [promulgated]  at  session  of  Interstate  Commerce  Conmiission,  di- 
vision 1,  on  8th  of  December,  1931,  in  matter  of  net  railway  operating  income 
(or  deficit)  and  recovery  and  payment  of  excess  earnings  under  provisions  of 
sec.  15a  of  interstate  commerce  act,  year  ended  Dec.  31,  1931.     [1931.]     17  p. 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.9 :  In  2  ''9/931 

Revenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States,  in- 
cluding mixed-train  service,  compiled  from  147  reports  representing  158  steam 
railways,  switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included.  Oct.  1931  and  1930 
[and]  10  months  ended  with  Oct.  1931  and  19.30;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of 
Statistics.  Oct.  1931,  [published]  1932.  1  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement 
M-200  [220].)  [Subject  to  revision.  The  Statement  number  on  this  publi- 
cation is  printed  incorrectly  as  M-200.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  2!)-381  IC  1  ste.24 :  931/10 

Revised  regulations  relative  to  authorizations  of  common  officers  and  di- 
rectors under  sec.  20a  (12)  of  interstate  commerce  act  [with  order  pronnil- 
gated  at  general  session  of  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  on  1st  of  Decem- 
ber, 19311.     [1931.]     4  p.     [Supersedes  commission's  order  of  .June  19,  1922.] 

•  I'aiwn-,  5c.  IC  1.9:  Of  2/3 

Traffic  decisions.  See,  above,  Decisions,  v.  171 — below,  center  head  Decisions 
(Traffic). 

Unlodituj  and  lading.  No.  581,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term.  1931,  George  J. 
Adams  and  A.  W.  Kitchen,  copartners  trading  as  Adams  &  Kitchen  et  al.  v. 
Andrew  W.  Mellon,  director  general  of  railroads,  and  Union  Stock  Yard  & 
Transit  Company  ;  brief  for  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  in  support  of 
petition  for  writ  of  certiorari.     [1932.]     cover-title,   14  p.     t 

IC  1.13/1 :  Ad  19 

Valuation  decisions.     See,  above,  Decisions,  v.  34. 

Decisions   (Finance) 

NoTK. — Till'  folliiwiiiij;  'Ifdliions  or  opinions  issiiud  in  scparatt'  form  arc  I'roiu  flio  luter- 
8tat<'  CoramiTce  Commission  reports. 

Alabama,  Tennessee  and  Northern  Ruilroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9005.  Alabama, 
Tennessee  &  Northern  Railroad  Corporation  bonds;  decided  Nov.  20.  1931. 
[1931.1     p.  25-27.      (F-4691.)      [Froni  v.   180.1      •  Paper,  5c. 

IC  l.G/la  :  F-4691 
Alrlii.stin,  Toixka  and  Santa  Fc  Iit.iilirai/.     Finance  din-kel    no.  8973.   Atchison, 
Topi'ka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  abandonment  ;  |  decided  Nov.  10,  1931]. 
1931.      [1I+74S-750  p.      (F-4l57(i. )      [From  v.  175.]      *  P.iiier.  .5c. 

IC1.6/la:  F-4G7G 

Buffalo,  Rochester  and  Pittsljuriih  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8947,  Buffalo. 
Rochester  &  Pittsburgh  Railway  Company  control:  (decided  Nov.  19,  1931]. 
1931.     [11+14-21  p.     (F-4(>89.)      [From  v.  180.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  l.G  la  :  F-4G89 

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Chicago  and  North  Western  Railiray.  Finance  docket  no.  9015,  Chicago  & 
North  Western  Railway  Company  equipment  trust  of  1929 ;  decided  Nov.  19, 
1931.     [1931.]     p.  21-24.     (F-4690.)      [From  v.  180.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4690 

Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  Railwai/.  Finance  docket  no.  8961,  Cliicago, 
Rock  Island  &  Pacific  Railway  Company  trackage,  etc. ;  decided  Nov.  10,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  741-744.      (F-4674.)      [From  v.  175.]      *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-4674 

Degnon  Terminal  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  6289,  Degnon  Terminal  Rail- 
road Corporation  deficit  status;  decided  Nov.  18,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  1-3. 
(F-4686.)      [From  V.  180.]     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4686 

Detroit,  Toledo  and  Ironton  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8683.  Detroit,  Toledo 
&  Ironton  Rtiilroad  Company  unification  and  securities ;  decided  Nov.  6,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  731-740.     (F-4673.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  F-467.T 

Doniphan,  Kensett  and  Searcy  Raihcai/.  Finance  docket  no.  8955,  Doniphan, 
Kensett  &  Searcy  Railway  control:  decided  Nov.  13,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  769- 
774.     (F-4081.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4681 

Elk  and  Little  Kanawha  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  6267,  Elk  &  Little  Ka- 
nawha Railroad  Company  deficit  status;  [decided  Nov.  19,  1931].  1931. 
[1] +10-13  p.      (F-4688.)      [Prom  V.  ISO.]      *  Paper,  5c.       IC  1.6/la  :  F-4688 

Fairport,  Painesville  and  Eastern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8877,  Fairport, 
Painesville  &  Eastern  Railroad  Companv  stock;  decided  Nov.  14,  1931. 
[1931.]     p.  767-768.      (F-4680.)      [From   v.   175.]      *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  F-4680 

Galveston,  Earrishurg  and  San  Antonio  Raihcaij.  Finance  docket  no.  8874, 
Galveston,  Harrisburg  &  San  Antonio  Railway  Company  abandonment ;  de- 
cided   Nov.    13,    1931.      [1931.]      p.    763-766.       (F-4679.)       [From    v.    175.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4679 

Hannibal  Connecting  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  3758,  excess  income  of 
Hannibal  Connecting  Railroad  Companv ;  decided  Nov.  13.  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  713-730.     (F-4672.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4672 

Jefferson  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8956,  Jefferson  Railroad  Company  et  al. 
acquisition  and  operation ;  decided  Nov.  11,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  745-747. 
(F-4675.)      [From  V.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4675 

Jonesboro,  Lake  City  and  Eastern  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  3778,  excess 
income  of  Jonesboro,  Lake  City  &  Eastern  Railroad  Companv  :  [decided  Nov. 
20,1931].  1931.  [1] +786-803  p.  (F-4(j45  [4685].)  [The  Finance  decision 
number  on  this  publication   is  printed   incorrectly  as  4645.      From  v.   175.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4685 

Lake  Terminal  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  3797,  excess  income  of  Lake  Ter- 
minal Railroad  Company;  [decided  Nov.  20,  1931].  1931.  [1] +754-762  p. 
(F^678.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4678 

Northern  Alabama  Raihvay.  Finance  docket  no.  8775.  Northern  Alal)ama  Rail- 
way Company  abandonment:  [decided  Nov.  18,  1931].  1931.  [l]+4-10  p. 
(F-4687.)      [From  V.  180.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4687 

Oregon  Electric  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8206,  Oregon  Electric  Railway 
Company  proposed  construction;  [decided  Nov.  23,  1931].  1931.  [l]+28- 
41  p.      (F-4692.)      [From  v.  180.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.0/la  ;  F-4692 

Oicasco  River  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8980,  Owasco  River  Railway  joint 
control;  decided  Nov.  13.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  775-778.  (F-46S2.)  [From 
v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-46S2 

Pecos  and  Northern  Texas  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  4273,  Pecos  &  North- 
ern Texas  Railway  Company  control;  decided  Nov.  14,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  783- 
785.     (F-46S4.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4684 

Philadelphia.  Baltimore  and  Washington  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9004, 
Philadelphia,  Baltimore  &  Wa.shington  Railroad  Companv  bonds ;  decided 
Nov.  13,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  779-782.      (F-4683.)      [From  v.  175.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  F-4083 

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West  Virffiuia  Midlnnd  Railioaii.  Finance  docket  no.  SOSl,  West  Virginia  Mid- 
land Railway  Company  abandonment  of  operation;  decided  Nov.  7,  1U31. 
[1931.]     p.  751-753.     (F-4677.)      [From  v.  175.]     ♦Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  F-^677 

Decisions  (Traffic) 

Note. — Tlio  following  decisions  or  opinions  Issued  in   separate  form  are   from  the   In- 
terstate Commerce  Commission  reports. 
See  also  subhead  Decisions  on  p.  509. 

Bones.  No.  23177,  Carolina  Button  Corporation  v.  Atlantic  &  Yadkin  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  18,  1931.  [1931.]  15.j-lG0+ii  p.  ([Opinion] 
17303.)     [From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  17303 

Boxes.  No.  22975,  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Company  v.  Cliicagro.  St.  Paul, 
Minneapolis  &.  Omaha  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  5.  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  23-24.     ([Opinion]  17277.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  .5c.      IC  1.6/la  :  17277 

Cabbage.  No.  2226S,  Tri  State  Traffic  Company  v.  Illinois  Central  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  181-184 -f[l]  p.  ([Opinion] 
17310.)      [From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17310 

No.  22536,  John  S.  Moon  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Seaboard  Air  Line 

Railway   Company   et   al. ;    decided   Nov.    19,    1931.     [1931.]     185-189-fii   p. 
([Opinion]  17311.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17311 

Canned  food.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3401,  canned  goods,  in 
carloads,  from,  to,  and  between  points  in  southern  territory :  decided  Nov.  3, 
1931.     [1931.]     77-103 -fii  p.     ( [Opinion]  17285.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17285 

Cattle.  No.  17000,  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  9,  livestock,  western  dis- 
trict rates ;  [decided  Nov.  10.  1931].  1931.  [1] -+-104-105+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion] 
17286.)      [From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  17286 

■ ■    No.  20SG7,  San  Antonio  Meat  Company  et  al.  v.  Denver  &  Rio  Grande 

Western  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  5,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  29-35. 
([Opinion]  17279.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17279 

China-elay.  No.  21619,  Trenton  Potteries  Company  r.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Rail- 
road Company  et  al.;  decided  Nov.  23,  1931.  [19.31.]  257-2on-f[11  p. 
([Opinion]  17319.)      [From  v.  179.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la :  17319 

No.  23447,  Calco  Tile  Manufacturing  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison.  Topeka 

and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  30,  1931.     [1931.]     65- 
70+[l]  p.     ([Opinion]  17283.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.    IC  l.G/la  :  17283 

Clay  products.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3521,  clay,  concrete,  or 
shale  products  between  points  in  southern  classification  territory  and  points 
in  official  classification  territory;  decided  Oct.  28,  1931.  [1931.]  39-56+ii  p. 
([Opinion]  17281.)     [From  v.  179.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17281 

Coal.  No.  20329,  Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners  of  Suuth  Dakota  v.  Chi- 
cago, Burlington  &  Quincy  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  10.  1931. 
[1931.]    117-120+ii  p.     ([Opinion]  17292.)     [From  v.  179.]     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17292 

No.  21767,  Brilliant  Coal   Company  et  al.    r.    Illinois  Central   Railroad 

Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  20,  1931.  [1931.]     177-180+ [1]  p.     ([Opinion] 
17309.)     [From  V.  179.1     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17309 

No.  22820,  Scliroon  River  Pulp  &  Paper  Company  v.  Delaware  &  Hudson 

Comi)any  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  29,  1931.     [1931.]     p.  1-3.     ([Opinion]   17270.) 
[From  V.  179.]     ♦  PaiK'r,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17270 

No.   23652,   Rathkamp  Brothers  Company  et   al.   r.   Norfolk  &   Western 

Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  4,  1931.    [1931.]    p.  25-28.     ( [Opinion] 
17278.)      [From  V.  179.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17278 

Coticretc-mixers.  No.  2^3863,  Phoenix  Utility  Company  r.  Erie  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  20,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  197-199.  ([Opinion]  17315.) 
[From  V.  179.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17315 

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Cordioood.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3575,  cordwood  and  pulp- 
wood  between  points  in  Alabama;  decided  Nov.  16,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  121,  [1]. 
([Opinion]  17293.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17293 

Cotton-gins.  No.  23427,  W.  S.  Warner  v.  Alabama  Great  Southern  Railroad 
Company  et  al.;  [decided  Nov.  10,  1931].  1931.  [1] +112-114  p.  ([Opinion] 
17290.)     [From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  oc.  I C  1.6/la  :  17290 

Cotton-seed.  No.  22977,  Harry  Schimmel  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  16,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  135-136.  ([Opinion]  17298.) 
[From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17298 

Creosote  oil.  No.  17518,  Republic  Creosoting  Company  v.  Alabama  Great 
Southern  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  21,  1931.  [1931.]  297- 
300+ii  p.     ([Opinion]  17323.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.    IC  1.6/la  :  17323 

Curtwin  rods.  No.  24095,  Kirsch  Company  v.  Southern  Pacific  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al.;  [decided  Nov.  19,  1931].  1931.  [1] +164-166  p.  ([Opinion] 
17305.)      [From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17305 

Cyanamid.  No.  22041.  American  Cvanamid  Company  v.  Ann  Arbor  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  13,  1931.  [1931.]  139-148+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion] 
17300.)     [From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17300 

Davenports.  No.  24463,  Hahn  Furniture  Company  v.  Michigan  Central  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  21,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  193-194.  ([Opinion] 
17313.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  173ia 

Demurrage.  No.  21654,  Kansas  Flour  Mills  Corporation  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company;  decided  Nov.  5,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  21-22. 
([Opinion]  17276.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17276 

Freight  rates.  Consolidated  southwestern  cases ;  decided  Nov.  2,  1931.  [1931.] 
17-18+ [1]  p.     ([Opinion]  17274.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17274 

Fifteen  per  cent  case,  1931,  ex  parte  no.  103,  in  matter  of  increases  in 

freight    rates    and    charges;    decided    Dec.    5,    1931.      [1931.]      p.    215-241. 
([Opinion]  17317.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  1731T 

No.  18642,  Arizona  Corporation  Commission  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 

Santa  Pe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  23,  1931].    1931.     [l]+260- 
268  p.     ([Opinion]  17320.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17320 

Furniture.  No.  23411,  Rome  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  12,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  105-106, 
([Opinion]  17287.)  [From  v.  179  (volume  number  is  incorrectly  given  on 
this  publication  as  175).]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17287 

Gasoline.  No.  24203,  Champlin  Refining  Company  v.  Chicago  &  Alton  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  17,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  167-169.  ([Opinion] 
17306.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17306 

Granite.  No.  24000,  McConnell  &  Company,  Incorporated,  v.  New  York,  New 
Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Company;  [decided  Nov.  13,  1931].  1931. 
[1] +108-111  p.     ([Opinion]  17289.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17289 

Gypsum.  No.  23398,  Medusa  Portland  Cement  Company  v.  Pennsylvania  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  11,  1931].  [1] +174-176+ [1]  p. 
([Opinion]  17308.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17308 

Junk.  No.  24222,  West  End  Scrap  Iron  &  Metal  Company  v.  Duluth,  South 
Shore  &  Atlantic  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  24,  1931].  1931. 
[l]+304-306  p.     ([Opinion]  17325.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17325 

Leather.  No.  24347,  American  Salpa  Corporation  v.  Pennsylvania  Railroad 
Company;  decided  Nov.  IS,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  195-197.  ([Opinion]  17314.) 
[From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17314 

Meat.  No.  19031  [19301],  Swift  &  Company  et  al.  v.  Akron,  Canton  &  Youngs- 
town  Railway  Company;  [decided  Nov.  17,  1931].  1931.  [1] +122-124  p 
([Opinion]  17294.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la ;  17294 

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514  January.  1982 

Minroutiiiff.  No.  24274.  Southern  Traffic  Service.  Wilmington,  N.  C,  r.  Clyde 
Steani.ship  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  23.  1931.  [1931.)  p.  315-317. 
((Opinion]   1732.S.)      [From  v.  179.1     ♦  Pai)er.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17328 

Onions.  No.  24<Ms.  CullitTtson  lirotlicrs  <"«impan.v  r.  Chicajjo.  Burlington  .V 
Qniiicy  Hailidad  Cnniiiany  ct  al.  :  decided  Nov.  4.  1931.  (1931.)  p.  lllj-ll(j. 
(I  Opinion  j   1721>1.)      [From  v.  179.  |     *  I'aiM-r.  5<-.  IC  l.tJ/la  :  17291 

Papa:  Investigation  and  .suspension  docket  no.  3497.  scrap  or  waste  paper,  in 
carl(t:ids,  from.  to.  and  between  point.s  in  southwestern  territorv  :  decidetl  Nov. 
3.     Iil31.       11931.]       71-70+[l]     p.       ([Opinion]     172S4.)        |  Fn.m    v.     179.] 

•  I'aper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  17284 

Petroleum.  No.  1700O.  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  4.  petroleum  and  petro- 
leum products;  no.  18458,  general  jietroleum  investigation:  drcided  Not.  3, 
1931.     [1931.]     lJ>-20+viip.     ( [Opinion]  17275.)     [From  v.  179.]     •  PaiHjr,  5c. 

IC  l.G/la  :  17275 

PitroUum  inodiirts.     No.  17tMJ0.  rate  structure  investigation,  pt.  4-A.  rates  on 

refined  petnilcuni  i)roducts  from,  to,  and  betwt'en  i>oints  in  the  Southwest; 

■decid.-d  Nov.  3.  1931.     [1931.]     35-3S+[l]p.      ([Oi)ini<.n]  17280. )      [From  v. 

179.]     *  I'aper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17280 

No.  21243.  Lcgel  Oil  &  Gas  Company  et  al.   r    Chicago  &  North  Wistcrn 

Kailwav  Companv  et  al. ;  decided  Oct.  27.  1931.     [1931.]     p.  57-04.     ([Opin- 
ion 117282.)      [From  v.  179.1     *  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17282 

Piniiciitox.  No.  24100.  Hills  Brothers  Company  of  Florida.  Incon'orated,  v. 
Illinois  Central  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [dwided  Nov.  21,  1931].  1931. 
[11+190-192  i>.     ([Opinion  I  17312.)     [From  v.  179.]     -  I'aper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  17312 

Pliisivr  board.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3446.  jilaster  board 
between  points  in  southern  territory:  decided  Nov.  21.  1931.  11931.]  28.3- 
297+[l]  p.     ([Opinion]  17322.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la:  17322 

Potatoes.  No.  21218.  Leonard.  Cros.set  &  Riley.  Incorporated,  et  al.  r.  Akron. 
(^anton  &  Youngstown  Railway  Company  et  al. :  decided  Nov.  9.  1931. 
11931.1     p.  107.  HI.     ([Opinion]  172>s8.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  17288 

Poircr  .shoreln.  No.  240!10.  Alston  Coal  Company  r.  Cleveland.  Cincinnati, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  R.iilway  Company  et  al. :  decided  Nov.  24.  1931.  [1931.] 
p.  301-303.      ([Opinion  I    17324.)      [From  v.   179.]      *  I'aper.  5e. 

IC  1.6/la  :  17324 

]'iili)  hoard.  No.  20S65.  Cclotex  Company  r.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Com- 
l)anv  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  21,  1931.  11931.]  p.  :^07-312.  (|Oi.iiiion|  17.326.) 
(From  V.  179.]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17326 

Radio  raitinets.  No.  24243.  Associated  Cabinet  Mannfactiirers  Corporation  r. 
Lehigh  Valley  Railro.id  Company  et  al.  :  decided  Nov.  20.  1931.  [1931.1 
p.  313  314.     (I Opinion]  17327.)     [From  v.  179. |     *  I '.i per.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  17327 

Riec.  Investigation  and  stispension  docket  no.  34SI.  rice  and  rice  jn'oducts  to. 
from,  and  between  points  in  southern  teiritr)ry:  decided  Nov.  17.  1931. 
11931.]     149-151  +  111  p.     ([OpiiiionI   17301.)      [From  v.  179.1     *  Paper.  .^>c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  17301 

Spinach.  No.  227."i3.  .1.  F.  SoUey  &  Company.  Incorporated,  el  :il.  r.  Baltimore 
tSc  Ohio  Railroad  Company  etal.:  decided'Oct.  22.  I!t31.  11931.1  p.  777  7S2. 
(1  Opinion]   172(;(;.  I      IFiomv.  17S.  ]     •  I '.a  per.  5c.  IC  1.6  la  :  17266 

Steel.  No.  21770,  Du<Iley  Bar  Companv  ;-.  .Vllantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  17,  1931.  11931.)  p.  129  1.32.  ([Opinion]  17296.) 
[From  v.  179.]     •  Paper.  5c.  IC  1.6  la  :  17296 

No.  24002.  .\   B  Stove  Company  r.  lOrie  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  Idocid.'d 

Nov.  14.   r.i;:i  I.     1931.      111  +  132  134  p.      (lOpinionl    17297.)      |  Fnan  v.  179.] 

♦  Paper,  .".c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17297 

Htiw   t<»   <>r<l«T   iMil>licii(i<>iiH^St>c    iiiforiiiiilioii    f«>ll«>«^  iiiK   CuiitcntM 


January,  1932  515 

Steel  grit.  No.  23519,  Crane  Eiiamelware  Company  r.  Pennsylvania  Railroad 
Company  et  al. :  decided  Nov.  18.  1931.  [1931.]  p.  161-1G3.  ([Opinion] 
17304.)  "  [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17304 

Sugar.  No.  22709,  Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners  of  Montana  et  al.  r.  Bay 
Transport  Company  et  al. :  decided  Oct.  26,  1931.  [1931.]  9  [789]-798+ii  p. 
([Opinion]  17268.)  [Tlie  first  page  is  numbered  incorrectly  9  instead  of  789. 
From  V.  178.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17268 

Tanning  extract.  No.  21881.  Pocaliontas  Tanning  Company  v.  Cliesapeake  & 
Ohio  Railway  Company;  [decided  Nov.  17.  1931].  1931.  [1] +152-154  p. 
([Opinion]   17302.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17302 

Vegetable.s.  No.  22748,  W.  H.  Schneider  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. :  [decided  Nov.  17,  1931].  1931.  [1] +242-256  p.  ([Opinion] 
17318.)     [From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17318 

Wheat.  No.  22698,  Wichita  Flour  Mills  Company  r.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  19,  1931].  1931.  [1] +170-173  p. 
([Opinion]  17307.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  1730T 

Zinc.  No.  24419.  Federated  Metals  Corporation  v.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  16,  1931.  [1931.]  p.  137-138.  ([Opinion] 
17299.)      [From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  1729a 

VALUATION  BUREAU 

Telegraph.  Instructions  for  field  work  of  telegraph  and  telephone  branch  of 
engineering  section  of  Division  of  Valuation,  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion. [Reprint]  1932.  yi+26  p.  [Supersedes  all  former  issues.]  *Paper,  5e. 
L.  C.  card  A  32-237  IC  1  val.6 :  T  23/2/932 


JUSTICE   DEPARTMENT 

Aldridge,  Alfred  S.  No.  5527,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Oct. 
term,  1931,  Alfred  Scott  Aldridge  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  Supreme 
Court  of  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for  appellee.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
12  p.     t  J  1.13  :  Al  24/4 

Aluminum  Goods  Manufacturing  Company.  No.  4642,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  7th  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Aluminum  Goods  Manufacturing  Company  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+35  p.  large  8°    t 

J  1.13  :  Al  82/7 

Argonaut  Consolidated  Mining  Company.  No.  543,  in  Supreme  Courr.  Oct.  term, 
1!131,  Argonaut  Consolidated  Mining  Company  r.  Charles  W.  Anderson,  as 
collector  of  internal  revenue  for  3d  district  of  New  York,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit :  brief  for  respondent 
in  opposition.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i +20  p.     t  J  1.13  :  Ar  38 

Bonioit,  Teller  d-  Co.  No.  610,  In  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term.  1931,  Bonwit,  Teller 
&  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit :  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+11  p.     +  J  1.13 :  B  644/23 

Boruni,  John.  No.  550,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  John  Borum.  John 
Logan,  and  Milton  Guy  v.  United  States,  on  certificate  from  Court  of  Appeals 
of  District  of  Columbia;  brief  lor  United  States.  [1932.]  cover-title,  i+15 
p.     ?  J  1.13  :  B  648/3 

Bradford,  W.  H.,  d  Co.,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  [no.]  J-253,  W.  H. 
Bradford  and  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  re- 
port of  commissioner  and  requests  for  additional  findings  of  fact.  [1932.] 
p.  21-28.     t  J  1.13  ;  B  727/13 

Same;  testimony  and  evidence  in  support  of  defendant's  exceptions  to 

report  of  commissioner.     [1932.]     p.  29-73.     J  J  1.13 :  B  727/14 

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516  January,  1932 

Brudlcif,  Bruce  E.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no,  I/-369,  Bruce  E.  Bradley  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  brief.     [1932.]     p.  15-19.     t  J  1.13 :  B  728/5 

Brampton  Woolen  Company.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  Oct. 
term,  1931,  Branip  on  Woolen  Company  v.  John  II.  Field,  collector  of  internal 
revenue;  brief  for  defendant.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+2j  p.  large  S"     t 

J  1.13  :  B  732/3 

Builders  Club  of  Chicago.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-514,  Builders  Club  of 
Chicago  V.  United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner. 
[1932.]     p.  11-27.     t  J1.13:B8C8 

Callahan.  John  T.  No.  57G,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  John  T.  Callahan 
t>.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  oi  appeals 
for  3d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1932.]  cover-title,  i+ 
9  p.     t  J  1.13:013/5 

Cape  Mail  Hotel  Company.  No.  D-324,  in  Court  of  Claims,  William  S.  Ca.ssel- 
man,  receiver  of  Cape  May  Hotel  Company,  coiToration  organized  and  existing 
under    laws   of   New   Jersey,   v.   United   States;    defendant's   brief.     [1932.] 

cover-title,  i+339-368  p.     +  J  1.13  :  C  17/11 

•  I) , 
Charpentier,  Henri.     No,  58G,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Henri  Char- 
pentier  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.     [1932.]     cover- 
title,  i+13  p.     I  J  1.13:0  383 

Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  Railroad.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K— i33, 
Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  Railroad  Company  v.  United  States ;  de- 
fendant's brief  in  opi>osition  to  plaintiff's  motion  for  new  trial.  [1932.] 
p.  145-150.     t  J  1.13  :  C  4.3/163 

Chicago  Portrait  Company.  No.  378,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  David 
Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Chicago  Portrait  Company,  on 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for  peti- 
tioner.    [1931.]     cover-title,  iii-}-42  p.     t  J  1.13  :  C  43/162 

Chili  Fish.  No.  583,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Chili  Fish  et  al.  [on 
behalf  of  all  Seminole  Indians]  v.  Walter  Wise  et  al.,  on  petition  for  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit ;  motion  by  United 
States  for  leave  to  file  memorandum  amicus  curiie  and  memorandum 
amicus  curije  in  support  of  petition  for  certiorari.     [1932.]     cover-title,  5  p.    t 

J  1.13  :  Se  52/3 

Choatc,  Charles  F.,  jr.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Thomas  W. 
White,  collector  of  internal  revenue,  v.  John  L.  Hall  et  al.,  executors  [of 
Charles  F.  Choate,  jr.]  ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  1st  circuit.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i +5  p.     t  J  1.13:0  451/7 

Christensen  Construction  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  F-11,  Christensen 
Construction  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  reply  to  plaintiff's  mo- 
tion to  suspend  judgment  and  take  further  testimony.     [1932.]     p.  1-6.     J 

J  1.13  :  C  402/5 

Claims.  Judgments  rendered  against  Government  by  District  Courts.  Jan.  7, 
1932.    7  p.     (S.  doc.  40,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Judgments  rendered  by  Court  of  Claims,  list  of  judgments  rendered  by 

Court  of  Claims  which  have  been  .submitted  by  Attorney  General  through 
Secrotarv  of  Treasurv  and  require  appropriation  for  their  payment.     Jan.  7, 
1932.     3  p.      (S.  doc.  39,  72d  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  9-6546 

Clarion  River  Poicer  Company.  No.  5398,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia,  Apr.  term,  1931,  Clarion  River  Power  Company  v.  George  Otis 
Smith  et  al.,  constituting  Federal  Power  Commission,  on  appi'al  from  Supreme 
Court  of  District  of  Columbia;  brief  of  appellees.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
ii+41  p.     t  J  1.13:0  544 

Colgate-Palmolive-Peet  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  Lr-151,  Colgate- 
Palmolivo-reet  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.  [1931.]  p. 
21-39.     t  J  1.13:  0  681/14 

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January,  1932  517 

Congress  Cigar  Company,  Incorporated.  No.  4740,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  3d  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Congress  Cigar  Company,  Inc.,  v.  Jotin  W. 
Hering,  formerly  collector  of  internal  revenue ;  brief  of  appellee.  [1932.] 
cover-title,  i+33  p.     J  J  1.13 :  C  76/9 

Continental  Screen  Company.  No.  5938,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Continental  Screen  Company, 
petition  to  review  order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  petitioner. 
[1932.]     cover-title,  i+16  p.     t  J  1.13  :C  767/9 

Continental  Tie  and  Lumber  Company.  No.  560,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  Continental  Tie  and  Lumber  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Claims ;  memorandum  for  United  States.  [1932.] 
cover-title,  i-|-5  p.     t  J  1.13 :  C  767/10 

porn  Derivatives  Institute.  In  equity  no.  — ,  in  district  court,  northern  district 
of  Illinois,  United  States  i\  Corn  Derivatives  Institute  et  al. ;  final  decree. 
[1932.]     cover-title,  10  p.     t  J  1.13  :  C  814/18 

Same ;  petition.     [1932.]     cover-title,  18  p.     $  J  1.13 :  C  814/11 

Coronado  Oil  and  Gas  Company.  No.  341,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Cox'onado  Oil  and  Gas 
Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia ; 
brief  for  petitioner.     [1931.]     cover-title,  iii+ 36  p.     %  J  1.13 :  C  816/15 

De  Lapp,  Walter  W.  No.  556,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Walter  W. 
De  Lapp  and  Mrs.  Walter  W.  De  Lapp  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     [1932.]     cover-title,   i+12  p.     %  J  1.13  :D  374/2 

Delaware  Indians.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  E-353,  Delaware  tribe  of  Indians 
V.  United  States ;  defendant's  motion  for  amendment  of  findings.  [1932.] 
p.  221-224.     t  J  1.13  :  D  376/36 

■ Same ;  reply  brief  to  plaintiff's  request  for  amendment  of  findings  and 

motion  for  new  trial.     [1932.]     p.  225-233.     t  J  1.13  :  D  376/37 

Duhiske,  Harry  W.  No.  4611,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Harry 
W.  Dubiske  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  for  review  of  order 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.]  cover-title,  iv4-67 
p.  large  8°     $  J  1.13  :  D  852/7 

Emery,  John  T.  No.  4699,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Mary  Allen  Emery,  executrix  of 
John  T.  Emery,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ; 
brief  for  petitioner.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii+ 23  p.     t  J  1.13:  Em  36/2 

Fleming,  Edmund  K.  No.  604,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Edmund  K. 
Fleming  v.  Mabel  G.  Reinecke,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  1st  district 
of  Illinois,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
7th  circuit;  brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i-f6  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  F  629/5 

Frances-Ralph.  Realty  Company.  No.  551,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
Frances-Ralph  Realty  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+ 11  p.     t  J  1.13  :F  844/4 

Fraziej',  Bartlett,  Company.  Equity  no.  8088,  in  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division,  Bartlett  Frazier  Company  v.  Arthur  M. 
Hyde,  Secretary  of  Agriculture.  L.  A.  Fitz,  grain  exchange  supervisor  of  De- 
partment of  Agriculture,  and  Board  of  Trade  of  Chicago,  defendants,  F.  A. 
Paddleford  and  Joseph  M.  Lamy,  as  copartners  doing  business  as  Paddleford 
&  Lamy  [et  al.],  interveners;  brief  for  defendants  Hyde  and  Filz.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  ii+44  p.  large  8°     t  J  1.13  :  F  869/4 

Freeman,  Mrs.  Graxie  M.  No.  563,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit, 
Grace  M.  Freeman  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  review 
decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals,  Kansas;  brief  for  respondent.  [1932.] 
cover-title,  i+16  p.     $  J  1.13  :  F  877/12 

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518  January,  1932 

Frost  Hear  and  Forge  Company.  lu  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H— 454,  Frost  Gear  & 
Forge  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial  (and 
briei].     [1!)32.]     p.    160-lSO.     X  J  1.13  :F  929/2 

Fulton  Bug  and  Cotton  ilUl.i.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-80,  Fulton  Bag  and 
Cotton  Mills  r.  United  States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and 
brief.      [15)32.]     p.  37-70.     t  J  1.13  :F  959/8 

Geonjia  Casualty  Company.  No.  {>492.  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Colum- 
bia. Georjiia  Casualty  Company  v.  Robert  J.  Hoage,  deputy  cominis.sioner  for 
District  of  Coluniliia  of  United  States  Employees'  Compensation  Commission, 
and  Lydia  M.  Raines  [wite  of  William  R.  Raines]  ;  brief  for  api)ellees.  [1931.1 
cover-title,  ii +20  p.     X  .11.13:0  296/6 

Oilbcrt,  Roller   W .     No.  2608.  in  circuit  court   of  appeals   for  1st  circuit.  Oct. 
term,  1930,  Royce  W.  Gilbert  et  al.  v.  comujii^sioner  of  internal  revenue,  peti- 
tion for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.* 
[1932.)     cover-title,  i  + 14  p.  large  8"     X  .11.13:0  376 

Grand  Rapids  Store  Efjuipment  Corporation.  No.  J59(JU,  in  circuit  court  of  ap- 
peals for  (5th  circuit,  (Jraiid  Rapids  Store  Equipment  Corporation  (successor 
to  (irand  Rapids  Show  Case  Company)  v.  commissit^ier  of  internal  revenue, 
petition  to  review  order  of  Board  of  Tax  Api>eals ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1U3-J.]     cover-title,  ii+3S  p.     X  J  1.13 :  (i  762/14 

Greible.  Georpe  A.  No.  591,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1931,  George  A. 
Oreibie  i\  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  ajipeals  for  8th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1932.] 
cover-title,  i +11  p.     X  .7  1.13  :  0  8»;2/2 

Griffin,  Francis  W.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-528.  Francis  Wharton  Griffin  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.  [li>32.1 
p.  21-42.     X  J  1.13  :  0  87.V9 

Grisslnffer.  Klnood.  In  Court  of  Claims,  uo.  D-'.>:J3.  P^lwood  Gri.ssinger  v. 
I'nited  States;  brief  for  defendant.  [19:52.]  cover-title,  i+1179-12(;i  p.  il.  2 
pi.     I  J  1.13  :  O  889/6 

Gulnzbury,  Henry  A.  United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.  Har- 
old K.  Guinzburg  and  Ueonie  K.  Guin/.burg,  as  executors  of  Henry  A.  Guinz- 
burg.  and  Harold  K.  Guinzburg  rs.  Charles  W.  Anderson,  as  collector  of  in- 
ternal revenue  for  3d  district  of  New  York,  appeal  from  district  court  for 
southern  district  of  New  York;  [opinion  of  court].     [1932.]     p.  r)0-.")2.     J 

.1  1.13  :  G  948/3 

H.  .U.  O.  Lumber  Company.  No.  5883,  in  circuit  court  of  api>eals  for  6th  circuit, 
H.  M.  O.  Lumber  Company  r.  United  States,  appeal  from  distinct  court  for 
western  district  of  Michigan;  reply  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.]  cover-title, 
13  p.    X  .11.13:  HI 

Ifaynrr.  Herman  O.  No.  .590,  in  Supreme  (^ourt,  Oct.  term.  1931.  Herman  O. 
Hagner  and  .Tulia  C.  Hagner  r.  I'nited  States,  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  Court  of  Ai»peals  of  District  of  Columbia;  memorandum  for  I'nited  States. 
[19:52.1     cover-title,  i+4  p.     X  .1  1.13 :  H  12;V2 

nines.  Edtvard.  No.  4486,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Edward 
! lines  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  for  review  of  order  of 
Hoard  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [19:?1.]  cover-title,  i+2,3  p. 
large  S"    X  .7  1.13  :  H  589/3 

Home  Title  Insuranee  Company.  No.  356.  in  Supreme  (\)urt.  Oct.  term,  1931. 
United  States  r.  Home  Title  Insurance  Company,  ou  writ  of  certiorari  to 
ciicuit  <-ourt  of  api)eals  for  2(1  circuit;  brief  for  United  States.  [19.32.] 
cover-title,  i  +  l")  1).     J  .T  1.13:  H  752/6 

Intlian-  Motoeycle  Company.  In  (^>nrt  of  Claims,  no.  H-49.  Indian  Moto- 
cycle  Company  r.  United  States;  defendant's  answer  t<»  plaintifT's  motion  for 
judgment.      [1932.]     p.  145M.5.5.     $  ,T  1.13 :  In  2/:i'5 

Islanif  I'rtrolru))!  Company.  No.  3242.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4tb  cir- 
cuit. Island  I'i'l  mlcum  C<imi)aiiy  /•.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
petition  to  review  decision  of  IJuard  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  resi)ondent. 
|19:?2.]     cover-title,  i  +  19  p.     J  J  1.13:  Is  4/3 

Il«i%%'    t«>    onler    inil»H«'iil  lon«— S«.«'    In  foniint  ion    folIn^viniK'    Conlenfn 


January,  1932  519 

Jahnke,  Edicard  G.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-124,  Edward  G.  Jahnke  v. 
United  States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner,  request  for 
findings  of  fact,  and  brief.     [1932.]     p.  17-27.     t  J  1.13 :  J  195 

Johnson,  Gilbert.  No.  6588,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9tli  circuit,  Gilbert 
Johnson  r.  United  States ;  brief  for  United  States.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
1+15  p.     $  J  1.13 :  J  632/5 

Jones,  John  R.  No.  0292,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  John  R. 
Jones,  n.  c.  m.,  by  J.  Z.  Jones,  guardian,  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  dis- 
trict court  for  southei'u  district  of  Mississippi ;  brief  of  appellee,  United 
States.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+26  p.     t  J  1.13 :  J  718/3 

Kincaid,  R.  Foster,  sr.  No.  457,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Patrick  J. 
Hurley,  Secretary  of  War,  et  al.  v.  K.  Foster  Kincaid,  sr.,  on  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit;  brief  for  petitioners.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  iii-f  85  p.     |  J  1.13  :  K  573/4 

Same ;    Jadwin   plan   for   flood    control    of   Mississippi    River,    report    of 

Mississippi  River  Flood  Control  Board  to  the  President,  and  various  orders 
to  the  President  approving  report  of  Flood  Control  Board.  [1932.  J  cover- 
title,  8  p.     t  J  1.13  :  K  573/5 

Krause,  J.  Henry.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-54,  J.  Henry  Krause  v.  United 
States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report.     [1932.]     p.  25-31.    t 

J  1.13  :  K  868 

Krause,  John  O.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-55,  John  O.  Krause  r.  United 
States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report.     [1932.]     p.  27-33.    $ 

J  1.13 :  K  868/2 

L.  W.  F.  Engineering  Company,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  F-322, 
Ernest  C.  Whitbeck,  receiver,  L.  W.  F.  Engineering  Company,  Incori:)orated,  v. 
Unittd  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
p.  177-217.    i  J  1.13  :  L  1/2 

Lawyers  Mortgage  Company.  No.  355,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Frank 
Collis  Bowers,  as  executor  of  Frank  K.  Bowers,  formerly  collector  [of  internal 
revenue],  v.  Lawyers  Mortgage  Company,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  petitioner.  [1932.]  cover-title,  iii+67 
p.     t  J  1.13  :  L  449/4 

Lefkowitz,  Daniel  M.  No.  466,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United  States 
V.  Daniel  M.  Lefkowitz  and  Pauline  Paris,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit;  brief  for  United  States.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
iii+52  p.     %  J  1.13  :L  521/5 

Leininger,  Charles  P.  No.  426,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  David  Bur- 
net, commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Charles  P.  Leininger,  on  writ  of 
certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit :  brief  for  petitioner. 
[1932.]  '  cover-title,  iii+32  p.     t  J  1.13  :  L  533/5 

Levinson,  Morris.  No.  558,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Morris  Levinson 
V.  United  States,  on  petition  fm-  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  2d  circuit:  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
i+11  p.     t  J  1.13  :  L  578/6 

MacDonald,  Wni.,  Construction  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-493,  Wm. 
MacDonald  and  H.  Y.  Ball,  trading  as  Wm.  MacDonald  Construction  Com- 
pany, V.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1931.]     p.  47-53.     t 

J  1.13  :  M  145/14 

Same;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commissioner's  report.     [1931.]     p.  23- 

28  B.     t  J  1.13  :  M  145/13 

McEvoy,  Henry.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-451,  Henry  McEvoy  v.  United 
States ;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner,  defendant's  request 
for  findings  of  fact,  and  brief.     [1932.]     p.  15-22.     +  J  1.13  :  M  157/2 

Marshall-Wells  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H-513,  Marshall-Wells  <'om- 
pauy  V.  United  States :  defendant's  supplemental  request  for  special  finding 
of  fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and  brief.     [1932.]     p.  81-91.     t        J  1.13  :  M  358/6 

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520  January,  1932 

Mercer,  Harry  R.  No.  4725,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  Uarrv  R.  Mercer  v.  United  States;  brief  for  appellee.  [1931.]  cover- 
title,  i+20  p.     t  J  1.13  :  M  534 

Miller,  H.  H.,  Industries  Company.  No.  5987,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th 
circuit,  H.  H.  Miller  Industries  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  to  review  order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  resiwndent. 
[1932,]     cover-title,  ii+26  p.     %  J  1.13 :  M  614/5 

National  Shirt  Shops,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-368,  National 
Shirt  Shops,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact 
and  brief.     [1932.]     p.  17-28.     t  J  1.13 :  N  213/74 

Narth  American  Oil  Consolidated.  No.  575,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
North  American  Oil  Consolidated  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th 
circuit ;  memorandum  for  respondent.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii-|-29  p.     X 

J  1.13  :  N  811/42 

Ohmer  Fare  Register  Company.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  cir- 
cuit, Louis  J.  Huwe,  individually  and  as  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  1st 
district  of  Ohio,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  v.  Ohmer  Fare  Register  Company,  a  cor- 
poration, Dayton,  Ohio,  no.  543,  at  law,  appeal  from  district  court  for  southern 
district  of  Ohio,  western  division;  transcript  of  record.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
iii-l-256  p.     t  J  1.13:  Oh  4 

Old  Colony  Railroad.  No.  349,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Old  Colony 
Railroad  Company  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit ;  brief  for  respond- 
ent.    [1932.]     cover-title,  iv-f  52  p.     t  J  1.13  :  01 1/13 

Peavy-W ilson  Lumber  Company.  Nos.  537-539,  Oct.  term.  1931,  David  Burnet, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Peavy-Wilson  Lumber  Company ;  [same] 
V.  Peavy-Moore  Lumber  Company  ;  [same]  v.  Peavy-Byrnes  Lumber  Company  ; 
memorandum  reply  on  behalf  of  petitioner  to  brief  in  opposition  by  respond- 
ents.    [1932.]     cover-title,  12  p.     t  J  1.13  :  P  329/11 

Peet,  Groucher.  No.  581,  at  law,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit, 
United  States  v.  Groucher  Peet,  upon  appeal  from  district  court  for  district 
of  Kansas,  1st  division:  brief  of  appellant.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+2:i  p.     t 

J  1.13  :P  347 

Philips,  John  L.  No.  5238,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Apr. 
term,  1930,  John  L.  Philips  et  al.  v.  United  States;  supplemental  brief  of 
United  States.     [1932.]     cover-title,  6  p.     t  J  1.13 :  P  539/5 

Pioneer  Cooperage  Company.  No.  579,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Pio- 
neer Cooperage  Company  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ; 
brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i-t-12  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  P  659/4 

Pittsburgh  and  Midway  Coal  Mining  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-574, 
Pittsburgh  and  Midway  Coal  Mining  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's 
exceptions  to  commissioner's  report.     [1932.]     p.  35^8.     X      J  1.13  :  P  687/21 

Register  of  Department  of  Justice  and  courts  of  United  States ;  compiled  by 
appointment  clerk  [Charles  B,  Sornborger],    36th  edition.     Nov.  1931.     xii-j- 
112  p.     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  3-11924  J  17  :  36 

Rohin.<ion,  Joseph  W.  No.  5974,  in  circuit  court  of  apix'als  for  6th  circuit, 
Joseph  W.  Robinson  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  re- 
view order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  resiwndent.  [1932.]  cover- 
title,  i+19  p.     t  J  1.13  :  R  56,3/2 

SchartOH,  William  R.  No.  621.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931,  United 
States  V.  William  Randolph  Scharton,  on  appeal  from  district  court  for  dis- 
trict of  Massachusetts;  statement  of  jurisdiction.     [1932.]     cover-title.  3  p.     X 

J  1.13  :  Sch  17 

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January,  1932  521 

Seminole  Indians.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-S9,  Seminole  Nation  v.  United 
States ;  demurrer  [and]  brief  on  demurrer.     [1932.]     p.  7-23.     t 

J  1.13 :  Se  52/2 

Seymour  Manufacturing  Company.  No.  52S9,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia,  Apr.  term,  1930,  Seymour  Manufacturing  Company  v.  commissioner 
of  internal  revenue,  appeal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  supplemental  brief 
for  appellee.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+10  p.     t  J  1.13  :Se  96/2 

Stevens.  J.  P.,  Engraving  Company.  No.  587,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  J.  P.  Stevens  Engraving  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit ;  brief  for  United  States 
in  opposition.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i +12  p.     t  J  1.13:  St  47/2 

Stuart.  Wilbur  F.  No.  588,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United  States  on 
relation  of  "Wilbur  F.  Stuart  v.  Ray  Lyman  Wilbur,  as  Secretary  of  Interior, 
on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia ; 
brief  for  respondent  in  opposition.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+18  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  St  93/2 

Swift  &  Co.  No.  568,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United  States  v.  Swift 
&  Company  et  al.,  on  appeal  from  Supreme  Court  of  District  of  Columbia ; 
motion  by  United  States  to  advance.     [1931.]     cover-title,  3  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  Sw  55/35 

Trinity  Methodist  Church,  South.  No.  559,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
Trinity  Methodist  Church,  South,  v.  Federal  Radio  Commission,  on  petition 
for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia ;  brief  for 
respondent  in  opposition.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i-f  12  p.     t         J  1.13  :  T  736/2 

Tulsa  Tribune  Company.  No.  550,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit, 
Tulsa  Tribune  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to 
review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1932.] 
cover-title,  i+17  p.     $  J  1.13  :  T  829 

UncasviUe  Manufacturing  Com.pany.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit,  Uncasville  Manufacturing  Company  v.  commissioner  of  internal  reve- 
nue, on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for 
respondent.     [1932.]     cover-title,  iii-f  43  p.  large  8"     $  J  1.13 :  Un  1/4 

Vnglaut),  William  H.  No.  4660,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Oct. 
term,  1931,  William  H.  Unglaub  v.  United  States,  appeal  from  district  court 
for  southern  district  of  Illinois,  southern  division,  Louis  Fitz  Henry,  district 
judge ;  appellee's  brief.     [1931.]     cover-title,  i-f  25  p.  large  8°     t 

J  1.13  :  Un  3/168 

United  States  Cartridge  Company.  No.  348,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931, 
United  States  Cartridge  Company  v.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 
Court  of  Claims ;  brief  for  United  States.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii+45  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  Un  3/169 

Vpdegraff,  William  N.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-421,  William  N.  Updegraff  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  supplementary  report  of  commis- 
sioner, request  for  findings  in  lieu  thereof,  and  brief.     [1931.]     p.  17-34.     $ 

J  1.13  :  Up  1/4 

Utah.  Nos.  42  and  48,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Utah  and  Inde- 
pendent Coal  &  Coke  Company  v.  United  States ;  Carbon  County  Land  Com- 
pany V.  [same],  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  cir- 
cuit ;  brief  for  United  States.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i-f-34  p.     $  J  1.13  :  Ut  1/16 

Walls,  W.  L.  No.  547,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit,  W.  L.  Walls 
V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1931.]     cover-title,  ii+19  p.     $ 

J  1.13 :  W 159 

Wichita,  Kans.  No.  434,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit,  First  Na- 
tional Bank  in  Wichita  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to 
review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  i-f  16  p.     t  J  1.13  :  W  631/7 

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522  Jam  AKY.  1932 

Williams,  Ini  J.  No.  527,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1!»81,  Ira  Jewell  Wil- 
liiiins  r.  .7.  S.  MiicLaufrlilin,  t-ollectur  of  internal  revenue  for  Is-t  distritt  of 
I*«Minsylviuiia.  on  petition  tor  writ  of  ecrtiorari  to  circuit  court  of  iippeals  for 
."Ul  circuit  ;  brief  for  respondent  in  oppo.sition.     [liCJl.J     cover-title,  i+(J  p.     X 

J1.13:WU72/9 

iroo</»,  ."^.  .-1.,  Machine  Company.  No.  2010,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st 
ciriuit,  Oct.  term,  l!».'il,  commissioner  (»f  internjil  rcvi  nue  r.  S.  A.  Woods  Ma- 
ciiinc  Comitany,  on  i>etition  for  review  of  decision  of  lioard  of  Tax  Apix-als; 
liiicf  lor  i>etitioner.     [1931.)     cover-title,  11+23  p.  large  8"     J        J  1.13  :W  867 

Woolford  Rcaltii  Company,  Tncorporatrd.  No.  582.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term 
IICU,  Woolford  Healt.v  Comiian.v,  Inc.,  v.  J.  T.  Rose,  collector  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  apiH»als  for  5th 
circuit;  memorandum  for  respondent.     [1032.1     cover  title,  i-|-5  p.     t 

J1.13:WaS4 

INVESTIGATK  (N  r.lHEAr 

Uniform    crime   reports   for  United    States   and   its   iJossessions,    v.   2,    no.   12; 
monthly  bulletin  for  Dec.  1031.     1032.     ii+.53  p.  il.     ♦Paper,  5c.  single  copy, 
50c.  a  yr.  ;  f(M-eiirn  subscription,  75c. 
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LABOR   DEPARTMENT 

CHILDREN'S  liURKAU 

Family  ti^'farc.  summary  of  exjienditures  for  relief,  general  family  welfan* 
and  relief,  mothers'  aid,  veterans'  aid;  by  Glenn  Steele.  1032.  iii4-02  p.  il. 
[From  Publication  2(»1>,  Social  statistics  in  child  welfare  and  related  fields, 
annual  report  for  registration  area  for  1030.1     *  Paper,  15c.        L5.20/a:F21 

Loixure-time  activities  of  rural  children  in  selected  areas  of  West  Virginia  ;  by 
Ella  (Jardner  and  Caroline  E.  Legg.     1031.     v+86  p.  1  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.      (Hureau 
publicatitm  208.)     *  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  L  32-1  L  5.20  :  20S 

EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 

Employment  agencies.     Monthly  report  of  activities  of  State  and  municipal  eni- 
pliivmeut  services  cooperating  with  United  States  Employment  Service,  Nov. 
1031.     1032.     ii+Op.     f 
L.  C.  card  L  24-02  L  7.11  :  031/11 

Industrial  employment  information   bulletin.  Dec.   1!»31  :   v.   11.   no.    12.      [1032.] 
47  p.  4"     [Monthly.!     f 
L.  C.  card  L  21-17  L7.S:031/12 

IMMIGRATION  BUREAU 

Chinese   in    United   States.     Treaty,    laws,    and    rules    governing    admission    of 
Chinese,  rules  <,f  Oct.  1.  1020.     1031.     iii+00  p.     ♦  Paper.  15c. 
L.  C.  card  L  20-234  L  3.7  :  931 

fmmiyratio)}.  Immigration  quotas.  i)roclamjtion  [establisliing  aiunuil  quota 
of  cicb  nalionality  for  fiscal  year  beginning  .7uly  1.  1020.  jind  for  eacli  liscal 
year  tbereaflcr |.  (1032.1  3  p.  ITIiis  is  the  .same,  with  the  timission  of 
file  proclamation  nundier,  and  with  the  addition  of  a  note  concerning  the 
immigr.-ition  i|Uot:is  iiroclaimcd  .luii'  10,  l!t.31.  as  tbe  iiroclamatiou  of  the 
President  of  tbe  United  States  entered  in  (be  Monlblv  catalogue  for  Aj>r. 
IJ.i'O,  p.  800.1     t  L3.2:  Q5 

Infornuition  on  imnugnition ;  excerpts  fnun  Annual  reiM»rt  of  commis- 
sioner general  of  immigration  to  Secretarv  of  Ijdtor,  fiscal  v»'ar  10.31.  (1031.) 
57  p.     t  '   L3.1/a:  Im  0/9:^1 

llo^v    to    or<l<-r    pii  lil  Icii  I  i<>ii«< *«<•<■    i  ii  fairniiif  ion    f  ol  l<>>>  i  nu:    ConfrntN 


January,  1932  523 

LABOR  STATISTICS  BUREAU 

Buildings.  Building  permits  in  principal  cities  of  United  States  in  1930.  Dec. 
1931,   [publislied]   1932.     iii+94+v  p.      (Bulletin  545;  Miscellaneous  series.) 

*  Paper,  20c. 

L.  C.  card  L  22-165  L  2.3  :  545 

Same.     (H.  doc.  85,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Cigars.  Technological  changes  in  cigar  industry  and  their  effects  on  labor. 
[1931.]  p.  11-17,  2  p.  ot  pi.  [This  pulilication  hears  also  the  volume  pagina- 
tion 1275-81.     From  Monthly  labor  review.  Dec.  1931.]     t  L2.6/a:C488 

Cost  of  living.  International  cost-of-living  inquiry.  [1932.]  4  p.  [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  Jan.  1932.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  C  823/4 

Dresses.  Arbitration  in  dress  industry  in  New  York  City ;  by  N.  I.  Stone. 
[1931.]     13  p.     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Dec.  1931.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  D  817/2 

Emplomiient.     Trend    of    employment    and    labor    turnover,    Dec.    1931.     1932. 
[l]-(-41  p.  il.     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  L  23-234  L  2.9:  931/12 

Lfihor  turnover.  Standard  procedure  for  compiling  lal)or  turnover  statistics. 
[1931.]  p.  157-1."59.  [This  publication  bears  also  the  volume  pagination 
1421-23.     From  Monthly  labor  review,  Dec.  1931.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  T  861/11 

MontJily  labor  review,  v.  34,  no.  1 ;  Jan.  1932.  1932.  vi+234  p.  il.  *  Paper,  15c. 
single  copy.  $1.50  a  vr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.25. 

L.  C.  card  15-26485  L  2.G  :  34/1 

Special  articles. — International  cost-of-living  inquiry. — International  Labor  Office  ; 
by  Prentiss  B.  Gilbert. — German  trade-unions  and  their  19ol  congress ;  by  Fritz 
Kuminer. — Work  environment  as  factor  in  general  health  of  wokers  ;  by  Bernard  J. 
Newman. — Conciliation  work  of  Department  of  Labor,  Nov.  1931  ;  by  Hugh  L.  Kerwin. — 
Statistics  of  immigration,  Oct.  1931  ;  by  J.  J.  Kunna. 

Note. — The  Monthly  labor  review  is  the  medium  through  which  the  Bureau  publishes 
its  regular  monthly  reports  on  such  subjects  as  prices,  wages,  industrial  disputes,  and 
employment  conditions,  as  also  the  results  of  original  investigations  too  brief  for  bul- 
letin purposes,  notices  of  labor  legislation  bv  the  States  or  by  Congress,  and  Federal 
v-ourt  d<cisions  affecting  labor,  which  from  their  importance  should  be  given  attention 
before  they  could  ordinarily  appear  in  the  bulletins  devoted  to  these  subjects.  One  free 
subscription  will  be  given  to  all  labor  departments  and  bureaus,  workmen's  compensa- 
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desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  W'ashington, 
D.  C..  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Prices,  wholesale  and  retail,  and  Cost  of  living,  Dec.  1931.  1932.  fl]-f23 
p.  il.     [Monthly.]     t  L  2.6/a  2 :  931/12 

Street  building.  Productivity  of  labor  in  street  and  road  building  and  in  ditch 
digging.  [1931.]  p.  1-10,  2  p.  of  pi.  [This  publication  bears  also  the 
volume  pagination  1265-74.     From  Monthlv  labor  review,  Dec.  1931.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  St  S3 

Sugar-cane.  Wages  and  hours  of  labor  in  cane-sugar  refining  industry,  1930. 
Dec.  1931.     iii-f27-fvi  p.     (Bulletin  547;  Wages  and  hours  of  labor  series.) 

*  Paper.  10c. 

L.  C.  card  L  31-191  L  2.3  :  547 

Same.     (H.  doc.  87,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Unemploi/ment  insurance  and  benefit  plans.  [1931.]  p.  31-75.  [This  publi- 
cation bears  also  the  volume  pagination  1295-1339.  From  IMonthlv  labor 
review,  Dec.  1931.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  In  7/5 

NATURALIZATION  BUREAU 

Isatura.lization,  citizenship,  and  expatriation  laws,  naturalization  regulations, 
Jan.     1,      1932.     1932.     iii+123     p.     [Supersedes     all     previous     editions.] 

*  Paper.    20c. 

L.  C.  card  11-35337  L  6.5  :  932 

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524  January,  1932 

WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Women's  Bureau  of  Department  of  Labor,  wiiat  it  is,  what  it  does,  what  it 
publishes,    lievised  Oct.  1931.     [1931.]     [G]  p.  il  narrow  8°     (Folder  C.)     t 

L  13.7 :  6/2 

LIBEARY  OF  CONGEESS 

CARD  DIVISION 

Calendars.  Titles  held  calendar,  1932.  1931.  1  p.  32°  [To  be  used  as  aid  in 
translating  week  numbers  into  dates.]  LC  9.2 :  C  12/932 

Note. — Three  calendar  cards  supplied  gratis,  additional  copies  .025  for  first  copy 
and  .015  for  additional  copies  provided  that  at  least  6  are  ordered. 

CATALOGUE  DIVISION 

Serials.  Guide  to  cataloguing  of  serial  publications  of  societies  and  institu- 
tions [with  bil)liographical  suggestions],  compiled  and  edited  by  Harriet 
Wheeler  Plerson ;  with  Special  statement  on  treatment  of  publications  of 
Masonic  bodies,  by  George  M.  Churchill.  2d  edition.  1931.  x-f  128  p.  t  Pa- 
per, 40c. 

L.  C.  card  31-2G006  LC  9.2 :  Se  6/3/2d  ed. 

COPYRIGHT  OFFICE 

Copyriuht.  [Catalogue  of  copyright  entries,  new  series,  pt.  1,  group  1,  Books, 
V.  28]  no.  123-135 ;  Jan.  1932.     Jan.  2-30,  1932.     p.  1873-2072.     [Issued  several 

L.  C.  card  6-35347  LC  3.6/1 :  28/1-123  to  1-135 

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sermons,  addresses  for  oral  deliverj',  maps ;  pt.  1,  group  3,  to  dramatic  compositions, 
motion  pictures  ;  pt.  2,  to  periodicals  ;  pt.  3,  to  musical  compositions  ;  pt.  4,  to  worlts  of 
art,  reproductions  of  a  worit  of  art,  drawings  or  plastic  worlis  of  scientific  or  technical 
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periodicals,  etc.,  lectures,  sermons,  addresses  for  oral  delivery,  maps,  v.  28, 
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Same,  pt.  2,  Periodicals,  v.  26,  no.  3.     1931.     iii-}- 391-562  p.     [Quarterly.] 

LC  3.G/2 :  26/3 

Samo,  pt.  4,  Works  of  art,  reproductions  of  a  work  of  art,  drawings  or 

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9,  1886,  ratified  Sept.  5,  1S87,  [with]  amendments  to  international  copyright 
convention  of  Sept.  9,  1886,  sigrced  to  at  Paris,  May  4,  1896.  [Reprint  with 
omission  of  preliminary  remarks,  Nov.  1931.]  13  v.  4°  ([Information  circu- 
lar] 4.)  t 
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DOCUMENTS  DIVISION 

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1931.     [1932.]     cover-title,  p.  681-781.     [Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     •Pa- 
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January,  1932  525 

MOUNT  RUSHMORE  NATIONAL  MEMORIAL  COM- 
MISSION 

Report.    3d  annual  report  of  Mount  Rushmore  National  Memorial  Commission, 
letter  transmitting  Sd  annual  report  of  Mount  Rushmore  National  Memorial 
Commission  [Nov.  1,  1930-Oct.  31,  1931].     Jan.  4,  1932.     4  p.     (H.  doc.  203, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  29-27499 


NATIONAL  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  FOR  AERONAUTICS 

Engines.     Combustion  in  high-speed  compression-ignition  engine    [with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  A.  M.  Rothrock.     1931.     cover-title,  17  p.  il.  4°     (Report  401.) 
[Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28731  Y  3.N  21/5 :  5/401 

Effect  of  increased  carburetor  pressure  on  engine  performance  at  sevei'al 

compression  ratios   [with  references  and  bibliography]  ;  by  Oscar  W.   Schey 
and  Vern  G.  Rollin.     1931.     cover-title,  12  p.  il.  4°     (Report  404.)      [Text  and 
illustration  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28732  Y  3.N  21/5 :  5/404 

Fuel  sprays.    Effect  of  orifice  length-diameter  ratio  on  fuel  sprays  for  compres- 
sion-ignition engines  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  A.  G.  Gelalles.     1931  [pub- 
lished 1932].     cover-title,  14  p.  il.  4°     (Report  402.)      [Text  and  illustration 
on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28733  Y  3.N  21/5 :  5/402 

Ice  prevention  on  aircraft  by  means  of  engine  exhaust  heat  and  technical  study 
of  heat  transmission  from  Clark  Y  airfoil  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Theo- 
dore Theodorsen  and  William  C.  Clay.  1931  [published  1932].  cover-title,  24 
p.  il.  4°  (Report  403.)  [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]  *  Pa- 
per, 20c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28734  Y  3.N  21/5  :  5/403 


NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Aircraft  purchased  by  Navy  Department,  report  of  designs,  aircraft,  aircraft 
parts,  and  aeronautical  accessories  purchased  by  Navy  Department  during 
fiscal  year  1931.     Dec.  8,  1931.     11  p.     (S.  doc.  9,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Pa- 
per, 5c. 
L.  C.  card  2^-26979 

Claims  for  damages  by  collision  with  naval  vessels,  estimate  of  appropriation  to 
pay  claims  for  damages  by  collision  with  naval  vessels.  Jan.  7,  1932.  4  p. 
(S.  doc.  41,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Uniforms.  Changes  in  Uniform  regulations  [Navy,  1922],  no.  8;  Nov.  16,  1931. 
[1932.]  1  p.  [Accompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  pages  to  be  inserted  in 
their  proper  places  in  the  original  publication.  A  list  of  these  reprinted  pages 
is  found  on  p.  1  of  Changes  8  here  catalogued.]     *  Paper,  5c.     N  1.18/2 :  922/8 

CONSTRUCTION  AND  REPAIR  BUREAU 

SMps'  data,  U.  S.  naval  vessels,  July  1,  1931.  1931.  xiv-|-401  p.  *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  12-35087  N  4.2 :  Sh  6/931 

ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Bulletin  of  engineering  information  72;  Jan.  1,  1932.     1931.     iii+29  p.  il.  1  pL 
[There  are  2  additional  copies  of  the  plate  appearing  in  the  Bulletin,  fur- 
nished on  perforated  pages,  in  order  that  they  may  be  posted  in  conspicuous 
places  on  board  ship  in  the  interest  of  accident  prevention.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  22-26665  N  19.9/2 :  72 

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o26  January,  1032 

Scnrch-lightn.  Iiistim-tions  for  (ipcration.  care,  and  repair  of  searcblights; 
reprint  of  chaptiM-  27  of  Manual  of  enjjiufcrinf:  instructions.  Kevisetl  Jan. 
]!».".(».   In-jirint  with  onii<sion|    19:n.      [ij-^lOp.  il.     *  Taper,  5c. 

N  1J).S  2  :  27/1/rev.  930/rep.  931 

MAKINE    CMHl'S 

Trainiiifi  rcynbiiioiis.  List  of  War  Department  Training  regulations.  Technicii! 
regulations.  Training  manuals,  and  Field  manuals,  witli  prices  |  for  Marine 
Corps  disiriliution  I  :  corrected  to  June  30,  1931.  [1932.1  2(>  p.  |  Superse<les 
instructions  issued  Dec.  31.  1929.]     %  N9.1G  :  T  (}8/8''931 

MEDICINE  AND   SURGERY  BIREAr 

LcKcopciiid.  Signiticance  of  leukoi)enias  [with  special  reference  to  agranulo- 
c.vtosis.  with  list  of  references]  ;  by  K.  K.  Kracke.  1932.  [1]+11  p.  [From 
United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  v.  30.  no.  l.J     t  N  10.11/la  :  L  572/2 

N(if>:il  medical  huUet'ni.     United  States  naval  medical  bulletin,  published  quar- 
terly for  information  of  Medical  Department  of  Navy.  v.  .30,  no.  1,  Jan.  19.32; 
[prejiared  in|  Division  of  Publications.     1932.     vi  +  i-150  p.  2  \\\.  18  p.  of  pi. 
*  I'aper.  2oc.  single  copy,  75c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription.  .'?1.10. 
L.  C.  card  8-35095  N  10.11/1 :  .30/1 

SrFX'iAL  AitTici.KS.-  Relief  work  in  Man.iKua  earthqunkc ;  l)y  G.  D.  Halo  and  II.  R. 
Hiioiie.—  Mortality  in  appendicitis:  by  G.  F.  (.'ottle. — Significance  nf  Uiikopenias,  with 
speci.Ml  refiMciice  to  agranulocytosis"  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  I{.  R.  Kr.uke. — 
Asihlieini  Zondek  pregnancy  test  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  O.  Wililinan. — Some  as- 
pects of  personnel  division  of  Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery  :  l)y  K.  V.  Melli'>rn. — 
Herpetic  inflamniiition  of  geniculate  and  glos.sopharyngeal  ganglia,  ca.se  report;  bv 
R.  L.  Natlkeniper. — Myocardial  syphilis  with  aneniysni  of  sinus  of  valsalva  Iwitli  bihli- 
O'jfi-apliy]  ;  Ijy  .Tack  V.  Norris. — \'asopuncture  in  seminal  vesiculitis  (with  Iiiblifiuraphy  ]  ; 
by  .M.  .1.  As'ton  and  (".  M.  Mumbauld. — Spinal  fluid  examination  in  syi)liilis  :  by  M."  J. 
Aston  and  R.  K.  Y.  Dusinbcire. — Thoracoscopy,  with  dostire  of  bronchial  fistula  ;  by 
.1.  A.  Topper  and  R.  K.  Baker. — Foreisn  body  in  rectum  with  subsequent  passage 
throuj^h  lower  ghiteal  muscles  (sacro-coccy>:eal  region),  case  report;  by  .1.  R.  Sayers. — 
Notes  on  preventive  medicine  for  medical  officers.  Navy,  lincludinj;]  Roentgenogram  iu 
early  tuberculosis  in  adults  [with  list  of  references],  by  V.  Maurice  McIMiedran ; 
I  Health  conditions  in  American  Samoa,  report  of  health  dt-partment.  year  ended  .Tune 
'M)  V.y.W.  by  \V.  W.  Hargrave.  continutnl  ;  Relation  of  preventive  medicine  to  National 
defense  an(l  incidence  of  physical  defects  in  selected  ;;roup.  by  (^^ciI  0.  Welch  ;  Carbon 
ti'ir.-icliloride  poisoniujij:,  report  of  cases,  by  F.  II.  Ilaifiler;  Two  unusual  trronp  instances 
of  acute  gastroenteritis,  report  of  mass  illness  from  ingested  water  on  V.  S.  S.  Yestal, 
by  ('.  \V.  Branson  ;  Report  of  mild  epidemic  of  food  poisoning  by  i(  c  at  Naval  Air  Sta- 
tion. Anacostia,  1).  (".,  and  M'arlne  Barracks,  Washington.  D.  C.  by  A.  T.  Schwartz]. 

Rorntf/cnof/ram.  in  early  tuberculosis  in  adults  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by 
F.  Maurice  McPliedran.  1932.  [11+14  p.  8  p.  of  iil.  [From  United  States 
naval  medical  bulletin,  v.  30,  no.  1.1     t  N  10.11/la  :  T79/S 

Syithili.s.  Myocardial  syphilis  witli  aneurysm  of  sinus  of  valsalva  [with  bibli- 
ography] ;  by  Jack  C.  Norris.  1932.  [l]+4  p.  3  p.  of  id.  |  From  United 
States  naval  medical  bulletin,  v.  .30,  no.  1.]     t  N  10.11/la  :  Sy  79/15 

YaiiH.  Controversies  on  yaws,  syphilis  relationsliip  and  origin  of  syiiliilis  [cor- 
resixiiidence  on  syi>hilis  and  vaws  which  apix'ared  in  the  Lancet  between 
Apr.  25  and  Julv  4.  19.31,  concluded].  19.32.  [1]+4  p.  [From  United  States 
n.'ival   meclical   Imlletin.  v.   .30.   no.   1.]      t  N10.il    la  :Y  29/3 

NAVAL  WAR  COLLEGE 

JtitrniatioiKil  hnr  situjitions.  with  solutions  anil  notes.  1930;  [by  (Jeorge 
Grafton  Wil.son].     1931.     vii4-17(i  p.  il.     *  Cloth.  s.-,(.. 

L.  C.  card  31   2S71.S  N  1.-..7/1  :  0.30 

NAVIGATION  P.I'REAU 

lUiicLsniiths.  Progress  tests  and  exaiinnalion  (piestions  with  ;niswers  to  be 
tised  witli  instructions  for  u.se  in  i)reparation  for  rating  of  lilacksmith  2c. 
Edition  of  19:51.      19.",1.     vi  p.+7(J  leaves.      ( Navv  traiidng  courses. )      t 

N  17.25:  B. 5(5/4-2 

M'liiuiil.  Changes  in  Pure;in  of  Navigation  manual  |1925|.  no.  0;  June  2<1.  1931. 
[1931.1  ]).  lii-vi.  I  Aci-ompanied  by  reprints  of  certain  jiages  to  be  insiM-ted 
in  their  i)ro])er  places  in  the  manual.  A  list  of  these  reprinted  pages  is  found 
on  p.  lv~vl  of  Changes  0  here  catalogued.]     J  N  17.24/2:  925/ch.  6 

llow    tit   «>r<l<>r    |iii  III  ifii  ( ItiiiN St'c    i  iif  oniiiit  Ion    follow  i  iik'    Cotilt'iitM 


Jaxuary,  1932  527 

HYDROGRAPHIC    OFFICE 

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Navigation.     American  practical  navigator,  epitome  of  navigation  and  nautical 
astronomy,    originally  by   Nathaniel   Bowditch;    i)ublished   by    Hydrographic 
Office.     [Edition  of  1925,  revised  1980.]     1933.     852  p.  il.  1  pi.  1  tab.  large  8° 
([Publication]  9.)     f  Cloth,  $2.25. 
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Notice  to  aviators.  Index  to  Notices  to  aviators  13-24,  1931.  1932.  9  leaves, 
narrow  12°     f  N  <5.25  :  931/13-24/ind. 

Notice  to  mariner.'i  1-5,  1932:  Jan.  2-30  [1932].  [1932.]  [xlvii] +1^104  leaves. 
[Weekly.]     t  N  6.11 :  932/1-5 

Publications.  Catalogue  of  nautical  cliarts :  sec.  1,  The  world;  [sec.  2,  North 
Atlantic  Ocean],  [1931,]  p.  1-38,  map,  large  8°  [From  General  catalogue 
of  mariners'  and  aviators'  charts  and  books,  corrected  to  July,  1931,]  j  (free 
to  mariners  and  aviators),  N6,5/a:N226 

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Henry],   Feb.   1932,     1932.     1   p.   4°     [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/2 :  932/2 

Tide  calendar   [for  Norfolk  Navy  Yard  and  Newport  News,  Va.],   Feb. 

1932.     1932.     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     t  N  6.22/1 :  932/2 

Charts 

Antofagasta  Road,  Chile,  from  Chilean  chart  of  1930:  with  inset.  Caleta  Abtao, 
from  Chilean  survey  in  1885:  chart  1152.  Scale  naut.  m.=4.9  in.,  natural 
scale  1:15.(X)0.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Mav.  18S9.  21st 
edition,  Dec.  1931.     21.7X1S.2  in.     t  20c.  N  6.18  :  1152 

Beagle  Channel.  Canal  Beagle  (Beagle  Channel).  Tierra  del  Fuego,  Cabo  San 
Pio  to  Isla  Gable,  from  Argentine  Government  chart  of  1930  and  Chilean 
Government  chart  of  1928 ;  with  inset,  Paso  Richmond  and  Paso  Goree,  from 
Chilean  Govt,  chart  of  1928  and  Argentine  Govt,  chart  of  1930;  chart  2207. 
Scale  naut.  m.=4.2  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  70,01X1.  Washington,  Hvdrographic 
Office,  published  Jan,  1905,  5th  edition,  Dec.  1931.     26X44,6  in,     t  50c. 

N  6.18 :  2207 

Brisbane  Rirer.  Australia,  east  coast,  from  Queensland  Harbor  and  River  De- 
partment survey  in  1900,  with  corrections  by  Brisbane  Marine  Board  to  1930; 
chart  3546.  Scale  naut.  m.=3.8  in.,  natural  scale  1:19,413.  Washington, 
Hydrographic  Office,  published  Dec.  1925,  2d  edition,  Nov.  1931.  47.2X26.1  in. 
[Map  is  in  2  sections.]     f  50c.  N  6.18  :  3546 

Espiritti  Santo  Island  (Santo  Island).  New  Hebrides  Islands,  south  Pacific 
Ocean,  from  British  surveys  in  1892  and  1911.  with  additions  from  French 
survey  in  1926.  natural  scale  1 :  300.000  at  lat.  15°  10'  :  Turtle  and  Pallikulo 
bays  and  approaches,  Espiritu  Santo  Island,  partly  from  French  survey  in 
1926  (Segond  Channel  to  Tutuba  Island,  inclusive,  from  British  survey  in 
1892).  natural  scale  1 :  50.000  at  lat.  15°  25' ;  chart  2883.  Washington,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  May,  1931,  3d  edition,  Dec.  1931.  20.2X31.7  in. 
t  30c.  N  6.18 :  2883 

Fort  de  France  Bag  (Fort  Royal  Bay),  Island  of  Martinique,  W.  I.,  from 
British  survey  in  1824.  corrected  for  latest  information  ;  chart  1022.  Scale 
naut.  m.=8  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  17,939.  Washington,  Hvdrographic  Office, 
published  June,  1887.  26th  edition,  Dec.  1931.     18.2X23.4  in.     t  20c. 

N  6.18:  1022 

How   to   order   i>ablic:itioiis — See   Inforinatioii    followtn;?   Contents 


528  January,  1932 

Japan.  Coasts  of  Japan,  from  Sado  Island  to  Gulf  of  Tokyo,  including  Tsugaru 
Strait,  compiletl  from  latest  information  ;  chart  1300.  Natural  scale  1:  768.451 
at  lat.  38°.  Washinston,  Hydrogi-aphic  Office,  published  Aug.  1893,  21st  edi- 
tion, Jan.  1032.     45.5X29.3  in.     t  60c.  N  6.18: 1300 

Kii  Channel.  Harbors  in  Kii  Suido,  Naikai  (Inland  Sea),  Japan;  chart  1658. 
Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  ilar.  1898,  9th  edition,  Dec.  1931. 
27.2X40.3  in.     tuOc.  N  6.18: 1658 

Kannoura  Ko  and  approaches,  from  Japanose  survey  in  1927. 
Komatsushima  Wan  and  Tokushima  Ko.  from  Japanese  survey  In  1927. 
Osakl  Wan,  from  Japane.se  survey  in  1890. 
Tacliibana  Ura,  from  Japanese  survey  in  1927. 
Yiiasa  Wan,  from  Japanese  survey  In  1899. 

Morocco.  Anchorages  on  coast  of  Morocco,  Mediterranean  Sea ;  chart  4273. 
Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  June,  1917,  3d  edition,  Dec.  1931. 
28X22.0  in.     t30c.  N  0.18:4273 

Alboran.  Isla  dd,  from  Spanish  survey  in  1877. 

Alhucemas.  Baliia  de,  from  Spanish  chart  of  1923. 

Melilla,   from   Spanish   Government   plans   to    1921,   with   additions   from   other   sources. 

Tetuan.  Knsenada  de,  from  British  survey  in  1912. 

Tramontana,  Cala,  from  Spanish  survey  in  1912. 

Zafarin  Islands   'Islas  Chafarinas),  from  Spanish  survey  in  1924. 

Ncic  Ouinea.  Anchorages  in  New  Guinea  and  Bismarck  Archipelago,  south 
Pacific  Ocean:  cliart  2973.  Washington.  Hydroirvaphic  Office,  published  Oct. 
1913,  3d  edition,  Dec.  1931.     18.2X26.4  in.     t  20c.  N  6.18:  2973 

Hatzfoldt  Harbor.  New  Guinea,  north  coast,  from  German  surveys  to  1889,  with  addi- 
tions  in    IOL'7. 

Jammer  Bay,  New  Britain,  from  Germnn  Government  plan,  1908. 

Kambeira  Bay  (Port  Weber),  Ataliklikun  Bay,  New  Britain,  from  German  survey  In 
1902. 

Kavien?  Harbor  and  Nusa  Channel,  New  Ireland,  from  German  survey  In  1902. 

King  Bay.  New  Ireland,  fiom  German  Government  plan,  1905. 

Kokopo,  New  Britain,   from  German  survey  in   1891. 

Massava  Bay,  New  Britain,  from  German  Government  plan.  1905. 

New  Ireland,  northwest  coast,  Byron  Strait  to  Kavieng  Harbor,  from  German  Govern- 
ment chart.   1908. 

Rugen  Harbor  (I'ut  Put),  New  Britain,  from  German  Government  plan.  1908. 

Pilot  charts.     Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters,  Feb.  1932;  chart  3500. 

Scale    1°    long.=0.7   in.     Washington,    Hydrographic    Office,    Jan.    18,    1932. 

23.3X35.1  in.     [Monthly.     Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 

Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  0.24  :  932/2 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Waterspouts ;  by  Willis  Edwin   Hurd. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  Mar.  1932;  chart  2003.     Scale  1°  long.=0.2 

in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office.  Jan.  15,  1932.  22.5X31  in.  [Monthly. 
Cerfjiin  portions  of  the  data  jirc  furnished  bv  the  Weather  Bureau.]     t  10c. 

N  6.17 :  932/3 
NuTE. — Contains  on   reverse  :   Waterspouts  ;   by   Willis  Edwin   Hurd. 

Pilot   chart  of  north   Atlantic  Ocean.   Feb.   19:^2:   chart  1400.     Scale  l" 

iong.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  19,  1932.  23X31.8  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau.]    1 10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-16339  N  6.15/1 :  932/2 

Note. — Contains    on    reverse:    Navigational    hints. — Creatlni:    a    horizon;    by    J.    Y. 
Drcisonstok. 

Pilot  chart   of  north   Pacific  Ocean,   Mar.   1932;   chart   1401.     Scale  1" 

long. =0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  18,  1932.  23.7X35.3  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Wc:itlier  Bu- 
reau.]    tlOc.  N  6.16:  932/3 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Current  chart  of  north  Pacific  Ocean,  March,  April,  and 
May. 

Pilot  chart  of  south  Atlantic  Oc<>an,  M.ir.  Mav.  1932;  chart  2600.     Scale 

1°  ]ong.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  15,  1932.  23X31.6 
in.  [Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  fumishe<l  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.  ]     1 10c.  N  6.20 :  932/1 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Waterspouts;  by  Willis  Edwin  Hurd. 

Pilot  chart  of  .south  Pacific  Ocean,  Mar.-May,  1932;  chart  2601.     Scale  1' 

long.=0.2  in.    Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  18,  1932.    21.2X35.5  In. 

IIow  to  or«1«'r  piibllcntlonn — Sec  Inforiuntlon  follo^rlnar  Content* 


January,  1932  529 

pilot  charts — Continued. 

[Quarterly.  Certain  portions  of  tlie  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather 
Bureau.]  '  1 10c.  N  6.21 :  932/1 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  New  Hydrograpliic  Office  chart  of  western  part  of  Pa- 
cific Ocean  [announcement,  with  reproduction  in  miniature  of  chart  5590,  Pacific  Ocean, 
western  part,   including  Eastern  Archipelago]. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Feb.  1932;  chart  1400a. 

Scale  1°  long.  =  0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Jan.  21,  1932. 
23X31.8  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c.  N  6.28  :  932/2 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse  :  Index  of  aviation  maps  and  charts  published  by  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  Navy,  Air  Corps,  Army,  [and]  Department  of  Commerce,  revised  Jan.  1, 
1932. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Mar.  1932;  chart  1401a. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office.  Jan.  21,  1932. 
23.8X35.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t  10c.  N  6.29:  932/3 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Index  of  aviation  maps  and  charts  published  by  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  Navy,  Air  Corps,  Army,  [and]  Department  of  Commerce,  revised  Jan.  1, 
1932. 

Sheerness,  England.  Sheerness  and  approaches.  River  Medway,  England,  east 
coast,  from  British  surveys  to  1929  (topography  is  mainly  from  British 
Ordnance  Sui-vey)  ;  chart  4486.  Scale  2,000  yds.=5.8  in.,  natural  scale 
1:12,500.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  June  [Jan.]  1916. 
8th  edition,  Dec.  1931.     26.3X45.8  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18:  4486 

Truk  Islands  and  anchorages,  with  Losap  Islands,  Caroline  Islands,  north  Pa- 
cific Ocean,  from  latest  information  to  1926 ;  chart  5424.  Washington,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  Oct.  1925,  2d  edition,  Dec.  1931.     25.1X38  in.     t  40c. 

N  6.18 :  5424 

Eten  Anchorage. 

Illick  Harbor. 

Losap  and   Nama   Islands. 

Tol  Harbor. 

Truk  Islands. 

Tsis  Anchorage. 

Udot  Road. 

Uola   (Wola)  Road. 

Vrado  Ko  and  Kochi,  Shikoku,  south  coast,  Japan,  from  Japanese  survey  in 
1928 :  with  inset,  Entrance  to  Urado  Ko ;  chart  1650.  Scale  naut.  m.=4.9  in., 
natural  scale  1 :  15,000.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Aug. 
1898.  9th  edition,  Dec.  1931.     2SX20.3  in.     t  30c.  N  6.18: 1650 

NAVAL  ACADEMY 

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year,  1931-32.    1931.    iv-M76  p.  1  tab.    *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  7-32067  N  12.5  :  931 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

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of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda,  1931.]     %  N  20.7/1 :  351 

Naval  supplies.  Index  to  specifications  used  by  Navy  Department  for  naval 
stores  and  material.    Jan.  4,  1932.    vi+56  p.  12°     [Quarterly.]     t 

N  20.6/3 :  932/1 

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Ecuador.     P^cuador   [foreif?i'  trade  of  Ecuador  for  19301    latest   report.s  from 
Ecuadorean  oflicial  sources.     [1932.1     [11+6  p.     (Foreijjn  trade  series  no.  85. 
1931.)     t   Taper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  23-6433  I'A  1.19:  S5 

Estado  actual  de  la  educacion  en  el  Ecuador;    [por  Euiilio  Tzcatefruil. 

[1931.1  ii+14  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  educacion  no.  IS  [7S1.  Diciembre  de  1931.) 
[Tlie  series  number  is  incorrectly  ffiven  on  tlie  title-pa.ice  as  IS.  but  correctly 
Riven  on  p.  1.  Del  Boletfn  de  la  I'nion  I'anamericana.  Diciembre.  1931.1 
t  Paper,  5e. ;  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  .series,  50c.  PA  1.13  :  s  78 

Haiti  [foreign  trade  of  Haiti  for  1930]  latest  reports  from  Haitian  official 
sources.  [1931.1  [l]+10p.  (Foreign  trade  series  no.  84, 1931.)  t  Pajier,  5c. 
L.  ('.  card  22-2(1788  PA  1.19:  84 

JurenUe  courts.  Tribunal  de  menores  e  institutos  reformatorios  no  Perrt ; 
[por  Mercedes  (Jallafilier  de  Parks].  [1931.1  ii+6  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  saude 
publica  e  previ.sao  social  no.  .36,  Novembro  de  1931.)  [Do  Boletim  da  I'niao 
Pan-Americana.  Novembro,  1931.1  t  Paper,  5c.:  subscriittion  ]>rice  for  12 
issues  of  series,  5(ic.  p.V  1.15:  p  :i6 

Same,   Spanish.      [1932.1      ii+6  p.   il.      (Serie  sobre  salubridad   publica  y 

tu-evision  so<ial  no.  6(i,  Diciembre  de  1931.)  [Del  Boletfn  de  la  I'nion  Pan- 
americana,  Diciembre.  1931.1  t  Paper,  5c.;  subscrijitioii  price  for  12  issues 
of  .series.  .50c.  PA  1.15:  s  6»> 

Pan  American  Commercial  ('o)ifereiiee.  Review  of  4tb  Pan  .\iMt'ric:in  Commer- 
cial Conference  [held  at  Washinsdm.  I).  C  Oct.  5-13.  1931  ;  by  Adam  ("arterl. 
[1931.1  ii+6  p.  il.  (Congress  and  conference  series  no.  9.)  [From  Bulletin, 
Dec.  1931 .]      t  Paper,  5c.  PA  l.:57  :  e  9 

Puhlieationx.  Recent  publications  of  sjierial  interest,  n.  p.  |19.32|.  [41  p. 
narrow  8"     t  PA  1.2  :  P  9(1  1   932 

Tuherculin.  Se^'uran<.a  da  prova  pela  tnberculina  ;  jpor  .lolni  K.  Molderl. 
[1931.1  16  II.  il.  (Serie  sohrv  auricullura  no.  40.  N'oveml)ro  de  1931.)  |  Do 
Boletim  da  I'liiao  Pan-.Xmericana.  N'ovendno.  1931.1  t  Paper.  5c.:  subscrip- 
tion price  for  12  Issues  of  series.  50c.  PA  1.12:  p  40 

PANAMA   CANAL 

NoTK. — AltluuiKh  'Pile  raiiMiii;i   ('aii:il   iiiiikrs  lis  ri'ixirts  tn.  .•iiiil   is  nnilcr   llic  suinTvlsioii 
i>f,  tlif  Sccri'iiiry  (if  Wiir.  It   Is  nut  n  jiart  df  tli<'  Wiir  Dcp  udiuiii. 

Panama  Canal  record,  v.  25.  no.  23-26;  .Ian.  6-27.  1932.  Balboa  Ileiirbis.  C.  Z. 
119.32).     p.  305  .3(i4.   il.      [Weeklv.] 

L.  C.  card  7-35.328  \V  79.5 :  25/2.3-20 

NoTK.     The  yciirly   snlisirlptlon    raff  (if   the  I'lnininii   Ciinal   rocdrd   is  .">0c.   doiupstlc, 

and  $1.00  foreiKii   (hImkIc  Ishiic  12c.),  (>xc<>i't  in  the  case  of  Uuvcrutucnt  doi>artm<>nts  and 

lloiv    to   orilcr    |iii  hi  l«-a  (  Ioiin S<m-    t  ii  for  unit  ion    folloi^iiiK    Coiitt'iitM 


jAisUARY,    1932  531 

Panama  Canal  record — Continued. 

bureaus,  MembPrs  of  Congress,  representatives  of  foreign  Governments,  sti^aniship  lines, 
chambers  of  commerce,  boards  of  trade,  and  university  and  public  librarie.*,  to  whom 
the  Record  is  distributed  free.  The  word  "  domestic "  refers  to  the  United  States, 
Canada,  Canal  Zone,  Cuba,  Guam,  Hawaii,  Manua,  Mexico,  the  Philippines,  Porto  Klco, 
Republic  of  Panama.  Tutuila,  and  the  Virgin  Islands.  Subscriptions  will  commence 
with  the  first  issue  of  the  Record  in  the  month  in  which  the  subscriptions  are  received, 
unless  otherwise  requested.  Remittances  should  be  made  payable  to  Disbursing  Clerk, 
The  Panama  Canal,  but  should  be  forwarded  to  the  Chief  of  Office,  The  Panama  Canal. 
Washington,  D.  C.  The  name  and  address  to  which  the  Record  is  to  be  sent  should  be 
plainly  written.  I'ostage  stamps,  foreign  money,  and  defaced  or  smooth  coins  will  not 
be  accepted. 

PERSONNEL   CLASSIFICATION   BOARD 

Salaries  for  routine  clerical  work  in  private  industry,  1929.     1931.     xii+189  p. 
*  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28736  PC  1.2  :  Sa  3 

PORTO  RICAN  HURRICANE  RELIEF  COMMISSION 

Report  of  Porto  Rico  Hurricane  Relief  Commission,  3d  annual  report  of  Porto 
Ricau  Hurricane  Relief  Commission    [Oct.   1,   1930-Sept.  30,   1931].     Dec.  9, 
3931.     15  p.      (H.  doc.  220,  72d  Ccmg.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  29-27497 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT 

AaheviUe,  N.  C.  Sclieme  of  city  distribution.  Asheville.  N.  C,  for  main  oflSce 
and  all  stations,  effective  Nov.  1.  1931.     1932.     p.  1-2+leaves  3-38,  12°     t 

P  1.18:  As  3/3 

Conversion,  tab  es.  Table  X-5  I  to  X-9,  new  conversion  tables  for  sterling]. 
1931.  [5]  leaves,  narrow  large  8"  [For  insertion  in  pamphlet  Form  6749a, 
Conversion  tables  for  use  in  international  money-order  business.]     t 

P  9.2 :  In  8/927/tab.5-9 

Envelopes.  Sale  price  of  bicentennial  envelopes  in  sets;  [issued  bv]  3d  assist- 
ant Postmaster  General.     Jan.  8,  1932.     1  p.  oblong  48"     f  P  4.2  :  W  27/6 

Separate  requisitions  required  for  bicentennial  envelopes :  [issued  by]  3d 

assistant  Postmaster  General.     Jan.  7.  1932.     1  p.  oblong  32"     f 

P  4.2  :  W  27/5 

Special  request  bicentennial  envelopes  not  yet  available;   [issued  by]  3d 

assistant  Postmaster  General.  Dec.  30,  1931.  [published]  1932.  1  p.  oblong 
24°     t  P  4.2 :  W  27/4 

Mail  matter.  Cost  ascertainment:  Instruction  letter  B-a  [Feb.  1,  1932],  Rec- 
ord of  i)arcel  post  by  zone,  weiglit,  and  size  separations.     [1932.]     3  p.     t 

P  4.5 :  B-a/2 

Money-orders.  Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster 
General.     Jan.  2.  1932.     1  p.  oblong  24"     t  P  4.2 :  M  74/512 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  Gen- 
eral.    Jan.  5,  1932.     1  p.  4"     f  P  1.2  :  M  74/513 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  by]  od  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Jan.  7,  1932.     1  p.  4"     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/514 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  l>y]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Jan.  14,  1932.     1  p.  4"     f  P  4.2  :  M  74/515 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  )>y]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Jan.  15,  1932.     1  p.  4"     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/516 

Stolen  money-order  forms:  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Jan.  18,  1932.    1  p.  4"     f  P  4.2  :  M  74/517 

Stolen  money-order  forms;   [i.ssued  l>y]  ,3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Jan.  20,  1932.     1  p.  4"     t  P  4.2  :M  74/518 

Ho"w  to  order  ]>n1>Iii'Htioiis — See   iiiforiiiutioii   folI(>T«'iii$t'   Content!* 


532  Januabt,  1932 

Parcel  post.  How  to  ascertain  parcel-post  zone  locations  of  post  offices ;  [issued 
by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.    Jan,  11,  1932.    1  p.  4°    t  P  4.2 :  P  21A7 

Parcel  post  or  4th-class  mail,  rates  of  postage,  classification,  insurance 

and  C.  O.  D.  features,  wrapping,  etc.;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster 
General,  Division  of  Classification.     Nov.  1"J31.     4  p.  4"     (Circular  3.)     t 

P  4.4 : 3/8 

Pwtland,  Oreg.     General  scheme  of  distribution  for  Portland,  Oreg.,  Sept.  1, 

1931.  1931.     p.  1-4+ leaves  5-78,  narrow  8"     X  P  1.18  :  P  83/931 

Postal  bulletin,  v.  53,  no.  15794-SlS ;  Jan.  2-30,  l'Jo2.     1032.     various  paging,  f* 
[Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  $2.00  a  yr. 
L.  C.  card  G-5M0  P  1.3  :  53 

Postal  guide.    United  States  oflacial  postal  guide,  4th  series,  v.  11,  no.  7 ;  Jan. 

1932,  monthly  supplement.  [1932.]  cover-title,  07  p.  [Includes  Changes  99- 
125  affecting  United  States  official  postal  guide  for  July,  1931.  Text  on  p. 
2-4  of  cover.]  *  Official  postal  guide,  witli  supplements,  $1.50,  foreign  sub- 
scription, $1.75;  July  issue,  $1.00;  supplements  published  monthly  (11  pam- 
phlets), 50c.,  foreign  subscription,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  4-18254  P  1.10/1 :  931/7 

Special  delivery.  Amendment  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  [of  United  States, 
edition  of  1924]  :  Special  delivery,  establishment,  rate,  dispatch.  Jan.  23. 
1932.    2  leaves,  f°     (Order  2127.)     t  P  l.r.>/ii :  2127 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Distribution  scheme,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  post  office ;  corrected  to 
Nov.  1,  1931.  1932.  [1]+110  p.  narrow  12°  [I'art  of  the  pages  are 
blank.]     t  I' I.IS  :  Sy  1/4 

ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Note. — The  Bureau  of  Accounts,  under  the  direction  of  a  Comptroller,  was  established 
under  the  provisions  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  June  10,  19:21.  It  is  charged  with 
tlie  administrative  examination  of  the  accoums  and  vouchers  of  the  postal  service  for- 
merly imposed  by  law  upon  the  Auditor  for  the  Post  Office  Department. 

Leave  of  absence.  Annual  reports  of  excess  leave  in  connection  with  retire- 
ment act ;  [issued  by]  Office  of  Comptroller.  Dec.  29,  1931,  [published]  1932. 
1  p.  4°     t  P  22.2  :  R  31/2 

Excess  leave,  erroneous  reports  being  submitted;    [issued  by]   Office  of 

Comptroller.     Jan.  19,  1932.     1  p.  4°     t  P  22.2 :  L  48 

Retirement.  Retirement  accounts,  maintenance  of  Form  1056 ;  [issued  by]  Of- 
fice of  Comptroller.    Jan.  22,  1932.     1  p.  4°     t  P  22.2  :  R  31/4 

Retirement  deductions  due  former  employees,  instructions  for  reporting 

un refunded  ;  I i.ssued  by]  Office  of  Comptroller.    Jan.  9, 1932.    1  p.  narrow  f    t 

P  22.2  :  R  31/3 

COMPTROLLER'S  OFFICE 
See,  above,   Accounts  Bureau. 

INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL  SERVICE  DIVISION 

Steamboats.  Schedule  of  steamers  appointed  to  convey  mails  from  United 
States  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Territory  of  Hawaii  and  to  possessions  of 
United  States,  schedule  of  air  mail  routes  available  for  dispatch  of  articles 
mailed  in  United  States  to  and  in  foreign  countries,  Feb.  1932.  [Jan.  22, 
1932.]  12  p.  f°  [Monthly.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  sub- 
scription, 75c. 
L.  C.  card  25-2G231  P  8.5:  932/2 

POST  OFFICE  INSPECTORS  DIVISION 

Po.st  offhxH.  I  Circular  to  be  used  in  insi)Oction  of  3d  and  4th  class  post  offices 
and  filed  in  inspected  office.]  Revised  Oct.  1931.  [1931. J  4  p.  4°  (Form 
601.)     X  P  14.2:  In  7/7 

llow    4c»   «>r<lfr    pii  hlloiil  Imiih .*<<•(>    In  roriiiiit  Ion    foilo^vInK'    ContfiitN 


January,  1932  533 

PURCHASING  AGENT 

Envelopes.  Award  of  contracts  for  envelopes  for  use  of  departments  of  Govern- 
ment during  fiscal  year  1932.     1931.     ii+12  p.  il.  4°     +        P  15.2  :  En  8/6/932 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  112,  Jan.  12,  1932,  13th  division,  Rail- 
way Mail  Service,  comprising  Alaska,  Idaho,  Montana,  Oregon,  and  Washing- 
ton.    [Seattle  P.  O.,  Jan.  15,  1932.]     112  p.  narrow  8°     ?  P  10.12. 13  :  112 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  136,  Jan.  15,  1932,  12th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Louisiana  and  Mississippi.  Louisiana  Printing  Company, 
New  Orleans,  La.  [Jan.  15,  1932].     66-i-[l]  p.  narrow  8°     $       P  10.12/12: 136 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  488,  Dec.  22,  1931,  3d  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  North  Carolina,  Virginia, 
and  West  Virginia  (except  peninsula  of  Maryland  and  Virginia).  [1931.] 
152-f  [1]  p.  narrow  8°     t  P  10.12/3  :  488 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  512,  Dec,  24,  1931,  9th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  lower  peninsula  of  Michigan,  main  line  of  New  York  Cen- 
tral R.  R.  between  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Chicago,  111.,  and  collateral  lines 
that  may  be  designated.  Doyle  &  Waltz  Printing  Co.,  Cleveland.  O.  [Dec.  24, 
1931].     112  p.  narrow  8*'     t  P  10.12/9  :  512 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

Note. — The  Division  of  Topography  has  prepared  rural-delivery  maps  of  counties  in 
which  rural  delivery  is  completely  established.  They  are  published  in  two  forms,  one 
giving  simply  the  rural  free  delivery  routes  starting  from  a  single  given  post  office,  and 
sold  at  75  cents  each  ;  the  other,  the  rural  free  delivery  routes  in  an  entire  county,  sold 
at  50  cents  each.  A  uniform  scale  of  1  inch  to  1  mile  is  used.  The  rural-delivery  county 
maps  are  printed  from  the  latest  negatives.  It  is  impracticable  for  the  Department  to 
keep  maps  corrected  to  date  at  all  times.  Editions  are  not  issued,  but  blue  print  copies 
are  produced  in  response  to  special  calls  addressed  to  the  Disbursing  Clerk,  Post  Office 
Department,  Washington,  D.  C.  These  maps  should  not  be  confused  with  the  post  route 
maps,  for  which  see  Monthly  catalogue  for  February,  1931,  page  733. 

PRESIDENT  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Birds.  Closed  area  under  migratory  bird  treaty  act,  Florida,  proclamation  [des- 
ignating St.  Marks  Migratory  Bird  Refuge.  Fla.,  and  lauds  and  waters  adja- 
cent thereto  a  closed  area].  [Dec.  24,  1931,  published  1932.]  4  p.  il.  4° 
( [No.  1982.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.7 :  B  532/8 

Civil  service.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  civil-service  I'ules  relating  to 
veterans'  preference.     Jan.  18,  1932.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5776.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :  C  490/33 

Consuls.  Executive  order,  amendments  to  Consular  regulations  [1896,  and  to 
TarifE  of  United  States  consular  fees,  issued  in  1931].  [Jan.  11.  1932.]  2  p. 
4°     ( [No.  5773.] )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  F  761/26 

Customs  Service.  Executive  order.  Port  Everglades,  Fla.,  designated  customs 
port  of  entry.  Dec,  30,  1931,  [published]  1932.  1  p.  4°  (No.  5770.)  ♦Pa- 
per, 5c.  Pr  31.5  :  F  663/6 

Economic  conditimis.     Federal  land  bank  system,  message  recommending  enact- 
ment of  legislation  for  strengthening  of  Federal  land  bank  system  and  related 
subjects  to  bring  about  economic  rehabilitation.     Jan.  4,  1932.     3  p.     (H.  doa 
221,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26129 

Same,  with  title.  Relief  of  economic  situation,  message  transmitting  rec- 
ommendations for  legislation  to  relieve  present  economic  situation  in  United 
States.     Jan.  4,  1932.     3  p.     (S.  doc.  32,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c 

L.  C.  card  32-26130 

Floyd,  Mrs.  Tetta  B.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  Mrs.  Yetta  B.  Floyd. 
Dec.  30,  1931,  [published]  1932.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5766.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :F  669 

Ho^v  to  order  publications — See  Informatton  folIOTvlns  Contents 


534  January,  1932 

Oovenwu'iit  vi/pp/ic*.  T<i  authorize  Executive  Department!"  to  jiive  preference 
to  Aiiicrican  jiotnls  in  puriliase  of  su[)plies.  coimiiuni<atioii  rec-onnnending 
enactment  of  lefrislalion  to  authorize  all  Executive  Departments  to  give  pref- 
erence to  American  ;:oods  in  purchase  oi  supplies  except  where  such  procedure 
would  result  in  unreasonable  cost.  Jan.  26.  iy;i2.  2  p.  ( H.  d"c.  284.  72(1 
Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Pai'^T-  5c. 

Hdicaii.  Executive  order.  I'oad  right  of  way,  Schofield  Barracks  military  reser- 
vation. Hawaii.      |.Jan.  4.  1932.1     3  p.  4"      ([No.  i^TTl.])      ♦Paper.  5c. 

Pr  81.5  :  H  31/21 

Transferring  to   Hawaii    title   to   i-ertain   puMic   proi)ertv.   proclamation. 

[Jan.  8,  1932.]     2  p.  4"     ( [No.  1984. 1 )     *  Paper.  5c.  Pr  31.7  :  H  31/4 

Home  loan  hanks.     Text  of  President  Hoover's  statement  on  proposed  establish- 
ment  of  home  loan   discount   banks.   Nov.   13,   1931.     [1932.1     4   p.    narrow 
12°     t 
L.  C.  card  32-20110  Pr31.2:B22 

Idaho.  Executive  order,  phosphate  restoration  no.  r)8,  Idaho.  [Dec.  30.  1931. 
published  19.82.]     2  p.  4"     ([No.  5769.])     *  Paper.  5c.  Pr81.5:  Id  1/13 

Indians.  Executive  order,  extension  of  trust  period  on  Indian  res«>rvation  alU»t- 
ments.     Dec.  30.  1931.  [published]  1932.     1  p.  4"     (No.  5768.)     ♦Paper.  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :  In  2/3 

Mines  Bureau.  Executive  order,  transfer  of  miners  in  Bureau  nf  Mines,  with 
their  positions,  from  noncompetitive  to  competitive  service.  Jan.  15,  1932. 
1  p.  4"     (No.  5775.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  C  499/32 

National  forests.  Executive  order,  transfer  of  lands  from  Bitterroot  and  Mis- 
soula to  Lolo  National  Forest.  Mont.  [Dec.  16.  1931.  published  1982.1  2  p. 
map,  4"     ( [No.  5761.] )     *  Paper,  15c.  Pr  31.5 :  L  837 

Executive  order,  transfer  of  lands  from   Datil   ro  (Jila   National    Forest. 

N.  Mex.     Dec.  24.  1931.  [published]  1932.     1  p.  map.  4°     (No.  5705.)      *  Paixu-. 
15c.  Pr31.5:G87 

Executive  order,  transfer  of  lands  from  Lolo  to  Cabinet  National  Forest. 

Mont.     Dec-.  16,  1981.   [iiublished]  1982.     1  p.  niaii.  4°     (No.  575^.)      *  PaiK>r. 
15c.  Pr  81.5:  cm 

Executive  order,  transfer  of  lands  from  Mailison  and  Deerlodge  to  Bea- 
verhead National  Forest,  Mont.  [Dec.  16,  1931.  published  1932.]  2  p.  map.  4° 
([No.  5757.])      *  Paper,  15c.  Pr31.5:B8S0 

Executive  order,  transfer  of  lands  from  Madison,  Missoula,  and  Helena 

to  Deerlodge  National  Forest,  and  elimination  of  lands  therefrom.  Montana. 
[Dec.  16.  1931.  published  1932.1     3  p.  map,  4"     ( I  No.  5759.])      *  Paper.  l.V. 

Pr  31.5  :  D  80  3 

Executive  order,   transfer  of  lands  from  Madi.son   to  Gallatin   National 

Forest,  Mont.     Dec.   10.   1931.    [published]    1982.     1   p.   map.  4"     (No.  5760.) 
♦Paper,  15c.  Pr  31.5:0  135 

Porta  Rieo.  Conveying  to  people  of  Porto  Rico  certain  land  heretofore  reserved 
for  puri»oses  of  United  States,  iiroclamation.  [Dec.  .80.  1981.  i>ul>lishe(l  1982.1 
3  p.  4°     ( [No.  1988.] )     *  I'aper.  5c.  Pr  81 .7  :  P  S8S/8 

Rocky  Mountain  Xaiional  Park,  Coio..  proclamatitin.  |.lan.  11.  1982.1  2  p.  4" 
([No.  1985.1)  ICorrectetl  copy.  The  1st  print  of  this  iiroclamation  stated 
incorrectlv  one  of  the  iioints  of  survey  in  sec.  29.1     *  PaiMT.  5c. 

Pr31.7:  H  598  2 

Stotler.  .1/r.v.  Ihillie  D.  Executive  order,  appointment  of  Mrs.  Ilallie  D.  Stotler. 
Dec.  .80,  1981,   limblished]   1932.     1  p.  4"     (No.  5767.)      *  PaixM-.  5c. 

Pr31.5:  St  76 

Utah.  Executive  order,  to  permit  approval  of  application  Salt  Lake  City  049347 
for  railroad  right  of  way.  T'tah.  Jan.  11.  19.82.  1  p.  4*  (No.  5772.) 
•  Paper.  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  Ut  1/20 

llotv    to    ur<I<T    itultlifiit  ioiiN S«M>    iiiforiiiiitioii    following    riHitontN 


January,  1932  535 

Veterans'  AdminiMration.  Executive  order,  amendmeut  of  Schedule  A,  civil- 
service  rules,  to  permit  appointment  of  members  of  national  homes  without 
examination.     Jan.  13,  1932.     1  p.  4"     (No.  5774.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5 :  C  499/31 

Wages.  Executive  order,  stipulations  for  payment  of  prevailing  rate  of  wages 
in  public  building  contract.s.  [Jan.  lU,  1932.]  2  p.  4°  ([No.  5778.]) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  C  768 

War  Department.  Executive  order,  amendmeut  of  Schedule  B,  of  civil-service 
rules,  to  increase  number  of  positions  of  headquarters  messenger,  Philippine 
Department.     Jan.  19,  1932.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5777.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5:  0  499/34 

PRESIDENT'S  EMEHGENCY  COMMITTEE  FOE. 
EMPLOYMENT 

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PRESIDENT'S  ORGANIZATION  ON  UNEMPLOYMENT 

RELIEF 

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Clothing.  Collection  and  distribution  of  clothing  for  relief.  Jan.  1932.  9  p.  4° 
(Community  plans  and  action  no.  12.)     t  Y3.P92:5/12 

Unemployed.  Brief  report  on  made  work  for  white-collar  unemployed  [pre- 
liminary report  of  Women's  Bureau].     [1932.]     4  p.  4"     t       Y3.P92:2W58 

SHIPPING  BOARD 

Coritmerce.    Report   on   volume   of  water   borne   foreign   commerce   of   United 
States  by  ports  of  origin  and  destination,  fiscal  year  1930 ;    [prepared   in] 
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Contexts. — Pt.    1,    Commerce   of    United    States    ports    with   foreign    ports.— Pt.    2, 
Commerce  of  foreign  ports  with  United  States  ports. 

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[Monthly.]     f  SB  2.16  :  5/7 

Ships.     Schedule  of  sailings  [Shipping  Board  vessels,  general  cargo,  passenger, 
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ment],    [1931.]     8  p,  il.  4°,  folded  into  narrow  8°  size.     [Monthly.]     t 
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January,  1932  ,537 

Echinodei-rns  from  islands  of  Niuafoou  and  Nukualofa,  Tonga  Archipelago,  with 
description  of  new  genus  and  2  new  species;  by  Austin  H.  Clark.  1931. 
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SI  3.6:  2905 

Philippine  Islands.  Contributions  to  biology  of  Philippine  Archipelago  and 
adjacent  regions:  Papers  on  collections  gathered  by  Albatross  Philippine 
expedition,  1907-10  [title-page,  contents,  etc.].  1932.  vii  p.  (Bulletin  100, 
V.  2  [title-page,  contents,  etc.].)     *  Paper,  5c.  SI  3.3  :  100./v.2/t.p.  &  cont. 

SpatJiimeigenia.  North  American  2-winged  flies  of  genus  Spathimeigenia,  with 
descriptions  of  5  new  species;  by  J.  M.  Aldrich.  1931.  cover-title,  10  p. 
(Proceedings,  v.  80,  art.  11 ;  no.  2911.)     t  SI  3.6 :  2911 

RADIATION  AND  ORGANISMS  DIVISION 

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Claims  of  officers  and  employees  of  foreign  service,  report  in  regard  to 

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for  reimbursement  of  losses  suffered  by  them  as  re.sult  of  earthquake  at 
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Commercial  relations,  provisional  agreement  between  United  States  and  Chile, 
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538  January,  1932 

Internationa}  Technical  Committee  of  Aerial  Legal  Exijcrts,  roiiort  rt'lative  to 
annual  appropriation  for  purpose  of  defraying  expenses  of  participation  of 
United  States  in  meeting  of  International  T<clinical  Committee  of  Aerial 
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*  l'ai)er,  5c. 
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Load-line.  Reciprocal  recognition  of  load-line  certificates,  arrangement  between 
United  States  and  Irish  Free  State,  effected  by  exchange  of  notes;  signed 
Sept.  21  and  Nov.  18,  1931.  1932.  [2] +3  p.  (Executive  agreement  series 
27:    [Publication  273].)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Manchuria.    Conditions  in  Manchuria,  in  response  to  resolution,  report  relative 
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Marriages  of  American  citizeiis  abroad;  revised  to  Jan.  1,  1932.     1932.     [2] +5 
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Passports.  Notice  to  bearers  of  passports;  revised  to  Oct.  15.  1931.  1931. 
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Press  releases.    Press  releases,  July  4-Dec.  26,  1931,  weekly  issues  nos.  92-117a 
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L.  C.  card  30-26444  8  1.30:932/1 

Treaty   information,  bulletin  27,  Dec.  31,  1931;   compiled  by  Treaty  Division. 
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SUPREME  COURT 

Bonioit,  Teller  d-  Co.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1931.  no.  624,  United 
States  vs.  Bonwit,  Teller  &  Co.,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court 
of  Claims.     [1932.]     cover-title,   i+27   p.     ?  J u  6.7 :  B  644/2 

Borum,  John.  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  550.  John  Boriim,  John  Logan,  and  Milton 
Guy  vs.  United  States,  on  certificate  .roni  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia;    [transcript  of  record].     [1932.]     cover-title,   i-j-6  p.     t 

Ju  6.7  :  B  648 

[Journal]   Jan.  4-25,  1932;   [slips]  41-57.     [1932.]     leaves  147-191.     t 

Ju  6.5 :  931 

Lefkoxoitz,  Daniel  M.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  466.  United 
States  vs.  Daniel  M.  Lefkowitz  and  Pauline  Paris,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to 
circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.     [1931.]    cover-title,  ii-f  62  p.    t 

Ju  6.7  :  L  521 

Opinions.  Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1930,  F(b.  26- June 
1,  1931 ;  Ernest  Knaebel,  reporter.    1931.    lxI+890  p.     (United  States  reports,. 

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Ja^-uart,  1932  539 

Opinions — Continued. 

V.  283.)      [Also  issued  in  6  preliminary  prints;   each  case  also  issued  sep- 
arately.]    *  Cloth,  $2.00.  Ju  6.8/1 :  283 

[Cases  adjudged  in   Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,   1931.]      [Issued  sep- 
arately.]    t  Clerk  of  Court. 

62.  American  Hide  and  Leather  Co.   vs.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court 

of  Claims;  Jan.  4,  19.32.     n.  p.   [1932].     7  p  Ju  6.8/la  :  Am  35/4 

63.  Hodge  Drive-It-Yourself  Company,   Barrs  Self  Driver   Company,   Inc.,   and  Durken 

Drive-It-Yourself,    Inc.,    vs.    Cincinnati.    Russell    Wilson,    et    al.,    appeal    from 

Supreme  Court  of  Ohio  ;  Jan.  4,  1932.     n.  p.  [1932].     3  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  H  664 

79.   Chicago  &  Eastern  Illinois  R.  R.  Co.  vs.  Industrial  Commission  of  Illinois  and  Joe 

Thomas,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  Cook  County.  111.  :  Jan.  4,  1932. 

n.  p.  [1932].     2  p.  Ju6.S/la:  C432/8 

88.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  R.  R.  Co.  et  aL  vs.  United  States,  et  al.,  on  appeal  to  district 

court    for   western    district    of    South    Carolina;    Jan.    4.    1932.     n.    p.    [1932]. 

6  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  At  63/6 

98.  Arizona  Grocery  Company  vs.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et 

al..   on  writ  of  certiorari   to   circuit   court   of  appeals  for   9th   circuit ;   Jan.    4, 

1932.     n.  p.   [1932].     8  p.  Ju  6.S/la  :  Ar  47/3 

115.  Edgar  Percy  Lewis  and  Richard  F.  Cooper,  as  trustees  under  will  of  Arthur  Francis 
Thomas  Cooper,,  vs.  Marshall  S.  Reynolds,  individually  and  as  collector  of  in- 
ternal revenue,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit ; 
Jan.  4.  1932.     n.  p.    [1932].     2  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  C  784/2 

130.  Denver  and  Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad  Company  and  Atchison.  Topeka  and 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  vs.  Ben  Terte,  judge  of  circuit  court  of  Jackson 
Countv.  Mo.,  at  Kansas  City,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  Mis- 
souri;  Jan.  4.  1932.     n.  p.   [1932].     3  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  D  437 

137.  Matson  Navigation  Company  vs.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of 
Claims;   Jan.   4,    1932.     n.    p.    [1932].     6   p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  M  429 

162.  United  States  ex  rel  Aspasia  Polymeris  and  Antigone  Polymeris  vs.  Joseph  W. 
Trudell,  immigration  inspector  in  charge,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  2d  circuit :  Jan.  4.  1932.     n.  p.  [1932].     2  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  P  769 

171.  First  National  Bank  of  Boston,  executor  of  Edward  H.  Haskell,  vs.  Maine,  appeal 

from  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  Maine;  Jan.  4,  1932.     n.  p.    [1932].     10  +  3  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  H  273 

172.  Marine  Transit  Corporation  and  tug,  Gerald  A.  Fagan,  by  Marine  Transit  Corpora- 

tion,  vs.    Louis   Louis   Dreyfus   etc.,    on    writ    of   certiorari    to    circuit    court    of 
appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  Jan.  4.  1932.     n.  p.  [1932].     10  p.  Ju  6.S/la  :  M  338 

185.  Baltimore  and  Philadelphia  Steamboat  Company  and  Maryland  Casualty  Com- 
pany vs.  Augustus  P.  Norton,  deputy  commissioner  for  3d  "compensation  district 
of  United  States,  and  Emil  Bruno  Gube,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;   Jan.   11,   1932.     n.   p.    [1932].     6  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  B  217/4 

242.  Jesse  II.  Denton  vs.  Yazoo  &  Missi.-sippi  Valley  Railroad  Company  et  al..  on  writ 
of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  Mississippi;  Jan.  4,  1932.     n.  p.   [1932].     4  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  D  435 

287.  Atchison.  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al.  vs.  United  States.  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission,  ft  al..  appeal  from  district  court  for  northern 
district  of  Illinois;  Jan.  4,  1932.     n.  p.   [1932].     8  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  At  24/2 

374.  Harry  Blockburger  r*-.  United  States,  on  writ  of  c  'rtiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
appeals  for  7th  circuit :  Jan.  4.  1932.     n.  p.  [1932].     5  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  B  62 

393.  James  Dunn  vs.  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
9th  circuit;  Jan.   11.   1932.     n.  p.    [1932].     3  +  12  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  D  922 

498.  Transit  Commission  and  State  of  New  York  et  al.  vs.  United  States.  Long  Island 
Railroad  Company,  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  appeal  from  district 
court  for  southern   district   of  New   York ;   Jan.   4,    1932.     n.   p.    [1932]       6   p. 

Ju  6.8/la : T  687/2 


TARIFF   COMMISSION 

Copper.  Production  costs  of  copper,  letter  transmitting,  in  response  to  Senate 
resolution  434,  71st  Congress,  report  of  investigation  made  by  Commission  on 
differences  in  cost  of  production  during  1928,  1929,  and  1930  between  foreign 
articles  and  domestic  articles  included  in  paragraph  1658  (copper)  of  tariff 
act  of  1930.  1932.  v+S2  p.  il.  (S.  doc.  28.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26134 

Report  to  Senate  on  copper,  difference  in  cost  of  production  during  cal- 
endar years  1928-30  between  foreign  and  domestic  articles  provided  for  in 
paragraph  1658  of  tariff  act  of  1930,  under  general  provisions  of  sec.  332, 
title  3,  pt.  2,  in  compliance  with  Senate  resolution  434.  dated  Feb.  5.  1931. 
1932.  v+82  p.  il.  (Report  29,  2d  series.)  [Reprinted  for  use  of  Tariff  Com- 
mission from  Senate  document  28,  72d  Congress,  1st  session.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26135  TC  1.9 :  29 

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540  January,  1932 

Fish  and  other  marine  products  imported  iu  alien  vessels,  report  in  response  to 
Senate  resolution  314,  [71st  Congress]  relative  to  investigation  of  entries  of 
fish  and  other  marine  products  into  United  States  iu  vessels  owned  or  char- 
tered hy  aliens,  and  whether  or  not  such  aliens  are  domiciled  in  United 
States.  1932.  iv+i'U  p.  il.  (S.  doc.  8,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-2613G 

Petroleum.  Report  to  House  of  Representatives  on  cost  of  production  of  crude 
petroleum,  gas  oil  and  fuel  oil,  gasoline,  and  lubricating  oils  protluced  in 
United  States  and  in  specified  foreign  countries,  under  general  provisions  of 
sec.  332  (g),  title  3,  pt.  2,  tariff  act  of  1930,  in  compliance  with  House  resolu- 
tion 391,  dated  Mar.  3,  1931.  1932.  xi+205  p.  il.  1  pi.  map.  (Report  30,  2d 
series.)  [Title  on  cover  is:  Report  to  House  of  Representatives  on  crude 
petroleum  and  its  liquid  refined  products.]  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26137  TC1.9:30 


TAX  APPEALS  BOARD 

Decisions.  Reports,  index,  22  B.  T.  A.  [Feb.  1-Apr.  30,  1931].  Dec.  31,  1931. 
xii+1435-84  p.  [Title  on  cover  is :  Index  to  Reports,  Board  of  Tax  Appeals, 
22  B.  T.  A.]     ♦  Paper,  10c.  Y  3.T  19 :  5/22/ind. 

Note. — The  decisions  of  tbe  Tax  Appeals  Board  have  been  placed  on  a  subscription 
basis  and  are  to  be  issued  iu  small  pamphlets  until  a  sufficient  number  have  bten  pub- 
lished to  make  a  volume.  The  price  of  these  advance  pamphlets  will  be  $1.50  per 
volume.  Later,  bound  volumes,  containing  table  of  contents  and  index,  will  be  issued, 
the  price  of  these  being  given  at  time  of  publication. 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

Antidumping  vegulations.  [1932.]  13  p.  ( [Treasury  decision]  45347.)  [From 
Treasury  decisions,  v.  60,  no.  2<J.]     t  T  l.ll/2a  :  An  87/2 

Certificates  of  indebtedness.  United  States  of  America,  Treasury  certifiaites  of 
indebtedness,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  Dec.  15,  1931,  series  TJ-1932, 
2%  per  cent,  due  June  15,  1932,  series  TS2-1932,  3  per  cent,  due  Sept.  15, 
1932.  Dec.  7,  1931.  1  p.  4"  (Department  circular  451;  Public  Debt  [Serv- 
ice].)    t  T  1.4/2:  451 

• United   States  of  America,  Treasury  certificates  of  indebtedness,  dated 

and  bearing  interest  from  Feb.  1,  1932,  series  A-1932,  3'/s  per  cent,  due  Aug.  1, 
1932,  series  A-1933,  3%  per  cent,  due  Feb.  1.  1933.  Jan.  25,  1932.  1  p.  4» 
(Department  circular  454;  Public  Debt  [Service].)     t  T  1.4/2:  454 

C.'a/ws-.  Certified  claims  under  Executive  Departments  and  indei^endent  estab- 
lishments, schedules  ol'  claims  allowed  by  Geniral  Accounting  OflSce  and 
certified  by  Secretary  oC  Treasury.  Dec.  15,  1931.  90  p.  (H.  doc.  173,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 

Certified  claims  under  Executive  Departments  and  indeiiendent  establish- 
ments, schedules  of  claims  allowed  by  General  Accounting  Office  and  certified 
by  Secretary  of  Treasury.  Jan.  7,  1932.  21  p.  (S.  doc.  42,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Farm  loans  held  by  Federal  and  joint-stock  land  bank.'?,  letter  transmitting,  in 
response  to  resolution,  certain  information  relative  to  nnmher  of  farm  loans 
held  by  Federal  and  joint-stock  land  banks  now  in  arrears.  Jan.  7,  1932. 
5  p.     (S.  doc.  36,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Finance.    Daily  statement  of  Treasury  compiled  from  latest  proved  reports  from 
Treasury  oflices  and  depositaries,  Jan.  2-30,  1932.     [1932.]     Each  4  p.  or  3 
p.  f"     [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     t 
L.  C.  card  15-3303  T  1.5:  932 

Moneii.  Values  of  foreign  moneys,  Jan.  1,  19.32.  1932.  1  p.  4°  (Department 
circular  1,  Director  of  Mint.)      [Quarterly.]     t  T  1.4/2 :  l/935t-l 

Hotv   io  ordor   piiltliciit Ioiin — S«'f   Infftriiiiit iuii    fulIoivIiiK'    ContontM 


January,  1932  541 

Public  bnildings.  Claims  for  material  or  labor  in  Federal  building  work.  Dec. 
11,  1931  [published  1932].  6  p.  4°  (Department  circular  445;  Office  Super- 
vising Architect.)  [Supersedes  Circular  letter  36,  Apr.  4,  1916,  and  Depart- 
ment circular  45,  Sept.  12,  1912.]     f  T  1.4/2:  445 

Public  debt.    Statement  of  public  debt  of  United  States,  Nov.  30,  1931.     [1932.] 
[2]  p.  narrow  f°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21268  19.9:931/11 

Railroads.  Loans  made  under  sec.  210  of  transportation  act  of  1920,  letter 
transmitting,  in  response  to  Senate  resolution  494,  71st  Congress,  report 
respecting  indebtedness  of  each  railroad  debtor  upon  anj^  notes  or  other 
claims  on  account  of  loans  made  under  provisions  of  sec.  210  of  transporta- 
tion act  of  1920.  1932.  ii+111  p.  (S.  doc.  11,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
10c. 

Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  industrial  alcohol,  nar- 
cotic, and  other  laws,  including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court  of 
Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  v.  61,  no.  1-4;  Jan.  7-28,  1932.  [1932.]  various 
paging.  [Weekly.  Department  decisions  numbered  45363-417,  abstracts 
18669-996,  narcotics  10,  Tariff  Commission  Notices  dated  Jan.  18  and  25,  1932, 
Tariff  Commission  Notice  67,  later  Tariff  Commission  Notices  44,  53,  and  55, 
and  miscellaneous  (disbarments  and  suspensions,  etc.).]  *  Paper,  5c,  single 
copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.50.  _>!• 

L.  C.  card  10-30490  T  1.11/2  :  61/l->t 

Treasury  notes.  United  States  of  America,  3%  per  cent  Treasury  notes,  series 
1932,  dated  and  bearing  interest  from  Dec.  15,  1931.  due  Dec.  15',  1932,  interest 
payable  June  15  and  Dec.  15,  1932.  Dec.  7,  1931.  1  p.  4°  (Department  ci-- 
cular  452;  Public  Debt  [Service].)     t  T  1.4/2  :  452 

BUDGET  BUREAU 

Architect,  Supervising.  Narcotic  farm.  Port  Worth,  Tex.,  supplemental  estimate 
of  appropriation  for  Treasury  Department,  fiscal  year  1932  [for  Office  of 
Supervising  Architect].  Jan.  4,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  197,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Claims  for  damages  to  privately  owned  property,  estimates  of  appropriations 
submitted  by  the  several  Executive  Departments  to  pay  claims  for  damages 
to  privately  owned  property.  Jan.  7,  calendar  day  Jan.  8,  1932.  25  p.  (S. 
doc.  46,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey.  Amendment  of  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Fed- 
eral boundary,  and  State  surveys  [Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey,  so  as  to  permit 
makiijg  gravity  observations  in  Potsdam,  Germany].  Jan.  8.  1932.  2  p.  (H. 
doc.  219,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

General  Claimis  Commission,  United  States  and  Mexico.  General  and  Special 
Claims  Commissions,  United  States  and  Mexico,  draft  of  proposed  provision 
pertaining  to  existing  appropriation  for  Department  of  State  for  General 
and  Special  Claims  Commissions,  United  States  and  Mexico.  Jan.  7,  calendar 
day  Jan.  8,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  45,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai^er,  5c. 

Indian  Affairs  Office.  Appropriation  for  support  of  Indians,  supplemental  esti- 
mate of  appropriation,  fiscal  year  1932,  for  Department  of  Interior,  Bureau 
of  Indian  Affairs  [for  relief  of  Indians  suffering  from  stoi'm  conditions]. 
Jan.  27,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  doc.  237,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Justice  Department.  Investigation  of  law  enforcement  in  Hawaii,  draft  of 
proposed  provision  pertaining  to  existing  appropriation  for  Department  of 
Justice,  for  expenses  of  investigation  of  law  enforcement  in  Hawaii.  Jan. 
18,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  doc.  52.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sttite  Department.  Appropriation  for  general  disarmament  conference,  Geneva, 
Switzerland,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Department  of  State, 
fiscal  year  1932,  for  general  disarmament  conference,  Geneva,  Switzerland. 
Jan.  20,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  230,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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542  January.  1932 

Treasury  Department.  Appropriation  for  capital  stock,  Recoustructiou  Finance 
Corporation,  estimate  of  appropriation  for  Treasury  Department,  fiscal  year 
1!)32,  and  to  remain  available  until  expended,  for  sultscription  to  capital 
stock.  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  Jan.  21,  19.S2.  2  p.  (H.  doc. 
282,  72d  Conp.,  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Api»roi)riation  for  subscriptions  to  capital  stock,  Federal  land  banks,  for 

consideration  of  Confiress.  estimate  of  approjiriatioii   for  Treasury    Depart- 
ment, fiscal  year  \\Y.V2.     Jan.  25.  19.'i2.     2  p.     (H.  doc.  233,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations.  Treasury  Deiwrtment,    [fiscal 

year]  1932.     Jan.  7,  1932.     4  p.     (S.  doc.  38,  72d  Conjr.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  Kelly  Field,  Tex.,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation, 
fiscal  year  1932,  [for  War  Department]  for  acquisition  of  land  at  Kelly  Field, 
Tex.  I  for  aerial  bomlnns  range  purposes].  Jan.  7,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  doc.  37. 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FEDERAL   STANDARD   STOCK    CATALOGUE   IJOARD 

Government  sujiplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalogue:  sec.  2,  pt.  6.  class  29. 
Toilet  articles,  and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts.  Dec.  1931.  4  p.  4° 
[Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.  Substitute  for  class  29 
issued  Nov.  1930.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7  7  :  29/2 

Same:  sec.  2,  pt.  G,  class  31  [Lighting-apparatus   (non-electric),  and  all 

accessories,   outfits,    and   parts].     Dec.    1931    [published    1932].     p.    11-12.   4" 
[Loose-leaf   form.     Substitute   for    corresponding    sheet    is.sued   May.    1930.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/7  :  31/p.  11-12 

Sjuiie:  sec.  2.  pt.  6,  class  46,  Metal  in  bars  (flat,  hexagon,  octagon,  round, 

square),  billets,  ingots,  pigs,   slabs.     Sept.   1931    [published   1932].     76  p.   4" 
[Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  20c.  T  51.7  7  :  46/2 

Same:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  N.  division  g.  Corn-meal  [with  bibliography]. 

Dec.  1931.     5  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper.  5c.  T51.7  9:N-g 

Same:  sec.  3,  pt.  7,  group  N,  division  h,  Cornstarch  [with  bibliograiihy]. 

Jan.  1932.     4  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T51.7  9:N-h 

Same:   sec.  4,  pt.  5,   Fedei-al  specification  for  apricots,   evaporated    (or 

dried).     Oct.  13,  1931.     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  634a,  Sept.  3, 
1929.  ]     ♦  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  Z-A-636 

Same:   sec.  4.   pt.   5,   Federal   siiecificatiou  for   bandages,   gauze,   roller, 

plain.     Oct.  13,  1931.     3  p.   12"     [Supersedes   F.   S.  no.   299.   May  20.   1925.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  DDD-B-61 

San)e:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  blackberries,  canned.     Sept. 

15.  1931.     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7'8 :  Z-R-421 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  blueberries   (hucklel>erries), 

canned.     Sept.  15,  1931.     4  p.  12°     *  Paper.  5c.  T  51.7/8:  Z-B-491 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  carrots,  canned.     Sept.  15, 

1931.     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8:  JJJ-C-76 

Same :  sec  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cloths,  wiping,  cotton,  white, 

sterilized,  for  machinery.     Nov.  10,  1931  |publi.she<l  19:^2 1.     4  p.  12°     [Suiwr- 
setles  F.  S.  no.  2Gla,  July  11,  1928.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7  8 :  DDD-C-506 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  currants,  dried.     Oct.  13, 

1931.     3  p.  12"     [Su|)ersedes  part  of  F.  S.  no.  6:;4a.  S(>pt.  3.  1929.]     ♦Paper, 
5...  T51.7/'8:Z-C-851 

Same:   sec.  4,  pt.  5,   Federal  si)ecification  for  fu.ses.  cartridge,   inclo.sed, 

renewable.     Sept.  15,  1931.     12  p.  il.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  17«?.  June  30, 
1931.]     ♦  Pai^r,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  W-F-801 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  gauze,  plain.     Oct.  13,  1931. 

5  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  289,  May  20,  1925.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

'  T  51.7/8  :CCC-G-101 

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January,  1932  543 

Government  supplies — Continued. 

•     Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  grape  juice.     Sept.  15,  1931. 

3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  Z-G-661 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  land  [lard]  substitutes  (in- 
cluding shortening,  vegetable).  Oct.  13,  1931.  6  p.  12°  [Supersedes  F.  S. 
no.  603b,  Jan.  25,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  EE-L-lOl 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  linen,  table  (doilies,  nap- 
kins,   and    table-cloths).     Oct.    13,    1931    [published    1932].     4    p.    2    pi.    12° 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  DDD-L^391 

• Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  loganberries,  canned.     Sept. 

15,  1931.     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  Z-Lr-501 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  paper,  detail-drawing.     Nov. 

10,  1931  [published  1932].     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  594,  Dec.  8,  1928.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  UU-P-216 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  plums,  canned.     Sept.  15, 

1931.     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  Z-P-491 

Same :   sec.  4,   pt.  5,   Federal  specification   for  potatoes,   sweet,   canned. 

Sept.  15,  1931.     3  p.  12°     *  Paper.  5c.  T  51.7/8:  JJJ-P-611 

Same:    sec.   4,  pt.   5,   Federal  specification   for  prunes,   evaporated    (or 

dried).     Oct.  13,  1931.     3  p.  12°     [Supersedes  part  of  F.  S.  B.  no.  634a,  Sept. 
3,  1929.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  Z-P-681 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  raspberries,  canned.     Sept. 

15,  1931.     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  Z-R-91 

Same:  .sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  squash,  canned.     Oct.  13, 

1931.     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  JJ J-S-661 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  stone,  architectural,  cast. 

Nov.  10,  1931  [published  1932].     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.        T  51.7/8:  SS-S-721 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  T-squares.     Nov.  10,  1931 

[published  1932].     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  602,  Dec.  8,  1928.]     *  Paper, 
oe.  T  51.7/8 :  GG-T-711 

Same:   sec.  4,   pt.  5,  Federal  specification   for   tubing,   brass,   sc^amless. 

July  21,  1931.     9  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  427a,  Dec.  8,  1928.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  T  51.7/8  :  WW-T-791 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  6,  Change  2  [to  Federal  specifications].     Nov.  1,  1931. 

11  leaves,  12°     [lioose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/6 :  931/sec.  4,  ch.  2 

Metals.  Color  markings  for  metals  utilized  by  United  States  Government  and 
issued  as  part  of  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  46,  of  Federal  standard  stock  catalogue, 
including  color  codes ;  adopted  by  National  Association  of  Purchasing  Agents, 
Inc.  1932.  [l]-fl-10  p.  4°  [This  publication,  with  the  exception  of  the 
title-page,  is  the  same  as  p.  1-10  of  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  46,  of  the  Federal 
standard  stock  catalogue,  for  which  see  above.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/7  :  46/2/p.  1-10 

COAST  GUARD 

.Regulations.  [Regulations  for  Coast  Guard,  1930]  :  chapter  2,  Genei-al  duties  of 
Coast  Guard.  [1931.]  p.  201-202.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion 
in  Regulations.]     t  T  47.9  :  930/chap.  2 

Same :   chapter  3,   Appointments,  promotions,  resignations,   retirements. 

[1931.]     p.   301-306.     [Issued    in   loose-leaf   form   for   insertion    in    Regula- 
tions.]    t  T  47.9 :  930/chap.  3 

Same :  chapter  16,   Steam  trials.     1931.     p.  1601.     [Issued  in  loose-leaf 

form  for  insertion  in  Regulations.]     t  T  47.9 :  930/chap.  16 

Same:  chapter  17,  Rewards.     1931.     p.  1701.     [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form 

for  insertion  in  Regulations.]     t  T  47.9 :  930/chap.  17 

.Hoiv  to  order  publlcatiojis — See   Information.  foIlOTving   Contents 


544  January,  1932 

Regulations — Continued. 

Same:  chapter  24,  Enforcement  of  laws  of  United  States.     1931.     p.  3401. 

[Issued  In  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  Regulations.]     t 

T  47.9 :  930/chap.  24- 

Same:  chapter  25,  Coast  Guard  Academy,    1931.    p.  2501.     [Issued  In 

loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  Regulations.]     J  T  47.9  :  930/chap.  25- 

Same:  chapter  27,  Coast  Guard  depot.     [1931.]     p.  2701-4.     [Issued  in 

loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  Regulations.]     X  T  47.9 :  930/fhap.  27 

Same:  chapter  30,   Ordor.s   to   the   wheel   and   to   the   tnginc   tflc^raphs. 

[1931.]  p.  3001-3.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  lU'iinila- 
tions.]     t  T  47.9  :  930  chap.  30 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

National  banks.    Monthly  statement  of  capital  stock  of  national  banks,  national 
bank  notes,  and  Federal  reserve  bank  notes  outstanding,  bonds  on  deposit., 
etc.  [Jan.  2,  1932].     Jan.  2,  1932.     1  p.  narrow  f°     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21266  T 12.9:  932/1 

CUSTOMS  BUREAU 

Customs  Court.     Schedule  of  hearings  by  Customs  Court  at  ports  other  than' 
port  of  New  York  for  calendar  year  1932.     [1932.]     3  p.     ([Treasury  deci- 
sion] 45378.)     [From  Treasury  decisions,  v.  61,  no.  2.]     t 

T  l.ll/2a:C  96/9/932-- 

GENERAL  SUPPLY  COMMITTEE 

Government  supplies.  Quarterly  list  of  awards,  additional  quantity  supplies 
for  use  of  field  services  outside  of  District  of  Columbia,  except  Alaska :  class 
8,  Motor  vehicles,  bicycles,  trailers,  and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts, 
tires  and  tubes,  3d  quarter,  fiscal  year  19S2,  Jan.  1-Mar,  31,  1932.  [1931.] 
9  p.  4»     t  T  45.6 :  932/8-3 

•    Quarterly  price  list,  classes  5,  21,  25,  27,  29,  35-38,  51-54,  and  56,  3d' 

quarter,  fiscal  year  1932,  Jan.  1-Mar.  31.  1932.     [1931.]     32  p.  4°     t 

T  45.8:  5/932-3- 

(Quarterly  price  list,  definite  quantity  supplies  for  delivery  in  continental 

United  States,  except  Alaska,  and  additional  quantity  supplies  for  delivery 
in  District  of  Columbia :  class  8,  Motor  vehicles,  bicycles,  trailers,  and  all 
accessories,  outfits,  and  parts,  tires  and  tubes,  3d  quarter,  fiscal  \ear  1932, 
Jan.  1-Mar.  31,  1932.     [1931.]     10  p.  4°     t  T  45.8  :  S/932-3  ^ 

Specifications  and  proposals  for  supplies  [fiscal  year  1933]  :  classes  2,  36, 

and  37.     Jan.  11,  1932.     11  p.  4°     t  T  45.5/22:  2 

Same :  class  8,  Motor-vehicles,  bicycles,  trailers,  and  all  accessories,  out- 
fits, and  parts.    Jan.  20,  1932.    6  p.    4°    t  T  45.5/22:  8- 

Same:  classes  11  and  41,  Pumps  and  tlieir  parts;  tools,  liand.     Jan.  20, 

1932.    31  p.  4°    t  T  45.5/22 :  11 

Same :  class  13,  Engine-room  and  fire-room  fittings,  supplies,  and  tools. 

Jan.  11,  1932.    3  p.  4°    t  T45..V22:13- 

Same:   class  14,   Oils    (illuminating  and   lubricating),  greases,   and   all 

lubricants.     Jan.  20,  1932.     9  p.  4°     t  T  45.5/22:  14 

Same:  class  15,  Electric-cable  and  wire   (insulated).     Jan.  20,  1932.     8 

p.  4°    t  T  45.5/22: 16 

Same:   class   22,   Rope,   wire,   and    wire.   bare,    including   manufactured 

articles.    Jan.  11,  1!):?2.    ."!  p.  4"    '  I' 4.5.5/22 :  22 

■ Sumo:  cla.ss  29,  Toilet-articles,  and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and   parts. 

Jan.  11,  1932.    3  p.  4°    t  T  45.5/22:  29 

Same:  class  30,  Bathroom  and  toilet-fixtures,  and  all  accessories,  outfits. 

and  parts.    .Jan.  20,  1932.    7  p.    4°    t  T  4.5..5/22 :  30' 

HoMT  to  order  pnblicntlona— See  Informntlon   follOTrlnK   ('oii(<-n(H 


Jaxl-art,  1932  545 

Goveniinent  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  class  31.  Lighting-apparatus   (non-electric),  and  all  accessories, 

outfits,  and  parts.    Jan.  11,  1932.    6  p.  4°    t  T  45.5/22 :  31 

Same :  class  82,  Fire-surfacing  and  heat-insulating  material.     Jan.  11, 

1932.    4  p.  4°     t  T  45.5/22  :  82 

Same:  class  33,  Gaskets,  hose,  packing,  rubber   (sheet  and  strip),  hose 

fittings,  tubing  (flexible),  including  manufactured  articles.  Jan.  20,  1932. 
14  p.  4°     t  T  45.  5/22 :  33^ 

Same:  class  34.  Leather,  belting,  harness,  saddlery,  including  manufac- 
tured leather  articles.    Jan.  20,  1932.    5  p.  4°    t  T  45.5/22 :  34 

Same :  class  38,  Brooms,  brushes.    Jan.  20,  1932.    12  p.  4°     t 

T  45.5/22 :  38- 

Same:  class  39,  Lumber,  timber   (bai'rels,  boxes,  cases,  crates),  wooden, 

railroad  ties,  including  manufactured  lumber.     Jan.  20,  1932.     23  p.  4°     t 

T  45.5/22 :  39 

Same:    class   40,    Tools,    machine    (bending-rolls,    drop-hammers,    drills, 

grinders,  lathes,  milling-machines,  planers,  presses,  punches,  riveters,  rolling- 
machines,  saws,  shears,  etc.),  and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts.  Jan.  11, 
1932.    4  p.  4°     t  T  45.5/22 :  40 

Same:  class  43,  Bolts,  nuts,  rivets,  screws,  washers.    Jan.  11,  1932.    5  p. 

4°     t  T  45.5/22  :  43 

Same :  class  45,  Pipe-fittings.    Jan.  11,  1932.    6  p.  4°    t  T  45.5/22 :  45 

Same:  class  55,  Textile-clothing,  knitted  goods.     Jan.  20,   1932.     10  p, 

4"    t  T  45.5/22:  55 

Same :  class  59,  Building-material,  asphalt,  brick,  cement,  granite,  gravel, 

lime,  mill-work,  roofing-material,  sand,  stone,  tar,  tiling,  etc.  Jan.  11,  1932. 
18  p.  4°    t  T  45.5/22 :  59 

Same :  class  64,  Bake-shop  and  kitchen-apparatus  and  utensils,  aluminum- 
utensils,  galley-gear,  ovens,  ranges,  stoves,  tinware,  and  all  accessories,  outfits, 
and  parts.    Jan.  11,  1932.    11  p.  4°    t  T  45.5/22:  64 

Same:  class  66,  Machinery,  and  equipment.     Jan.  11,  1932.     3  p.  4°     t 

T  45.5/22 :  66 

Same :  class  72,  Boots,  shoes,  leather,  and  rubber  clothing.    Jan.  11,  1932. 

4  p.  4°  T  T  45.5/22  :  72 

Same :  class  73,  Caps,  hats,  gloves,  men's  and  women's  furnishings,    Jan. 

11,  1932.    4  p.  4°    t  T  45.5/22  :  73 

GOVERNMENT  ACTUARY 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Market  prices  and  investment  values  of  outstanding 
bonds  and  notes  [of  United  States,  Dec.  1931].  Jan.  1,  1932.  6  p.  4°  (Form 
A.)      [Monthly.]      t  T  50.5 :  931/12 

INDUSTRIAL  ALCOHOL  BUREAU 

Liquors.     Statistics  concerning  intoxicating  liquors,  Dec.  1931.     1931.    vi+99  p. 
*  Paper,  20c. 
L.  C.  card  24-26447  T  54.2  :  L  66/931 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Income  tax.    Regulations  74  relating  to  income  tax  under  revenue  act  of  1928, 
also  Treasury  decisions  amending  or  relating  to  Regulations  74,  Dec.  1,  1931. 
1931.     xxiv-|-491  p.      [Back  title  is:  Regulations  74,  amended,   income  tax, 
revenue  act  of  1928.]     *  Paper,  50c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28724  T  22.17  :  74/2: 

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546  January.  1932 

Internal  nvrnuc  huUctiu,  v.  11,  no.  1-4;  Jan.  4-25.  1932.     15)32.    various  paging. 
fWfpkl.v.  1     ♦  rajtor,  5c.  .single  copy  (for  <;ul)scription  price  see  note  bflow). 
L.  C.  card  22-26051  T  22.23/1 :  932/1-4 

Note. — The  Internal  revenue  bulletin  service  for  1032  will  con>;i.st  of  weekly  bulletins 
and  semiannual  ciimulatlve  bulletins.  The  weekly  l>ulli'tiiis  will  contain  the  rulinf^ 
and  decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known  as 
Trea.surv  decisions)  iHTtainiii;;  to  internal  revenue  niattt-rs.  The  semiannual  cumula- 
tive bulletins  will  cuntain  all  ruUnps  and  dtcisions  (includinc  Treasury  decisions) 
I)ul)lished  durinjr  the  previous  0  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  "may  be  ob- 
iaine<i,  on  a  subscription  basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Docutnents.  Government 
Printing  Ofllce.  Washington,  D.  C,  for  $2.00  a  yr.  ;  fonijrn  subscriiition.  .<2.7."». 

Internal   revrnur    news.   v.    5.    no.    7:    Jan.    1932.      IT.t31.1      ccivcr-firlc,    24    i>. 
r Monthly.    Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     ♦  Pap«'r.  5c.  single  copy.  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
.subscription.  75c. 
L.  C.  card  27-2li740  T  22.33:  5/7 

LOANS  AND  CURRENCY  DIVISION 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Caveat  list  of  United  States  regij?tered  bonds  and 
notes,  Jan.  2,  1932.     [1932.]     74  p.  f"     [Monthly.]     t  T  26.7: 932/1 

PUBLIC  DEBT  SERVICE 

Money.     Circulation  statement  of  United  States  money,  Dec.  31.  1931.     1932. 
1  p.  oblong  8°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  10-21207  T  26.5:  932/1 

PUBLIC  HEALTH  SERVICE 

Puhlic  health  reports,  v.  47,  no.  1-5:  Jan.  1-29.  1932.     1932.     [xix] -(-1-301  p.  11. 
[Weekly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copv,  J?1.50  a  vr. :  foreign  subscription,  $1.75. 
L.  C.  card  G-25167  T  27.6  :  47/1-5 

SpKCiAti  AitTiCLES. — No.  1.  Rates  of  physical  inipiiirnients  in  28  occupations,  based  on 
17.204  medical  examinations  :  liy  Rollo  it.  Britten  and  .Tinnie  C.  Godciard. — Sex  differ- 
ences in  prevalence  of  dental  caries,  based  on  12,4:i.">  oral  examinations  by  dental  per- 
sonnel In  Georgia,  Illinois,  Missouri,  and  Hagerstown,  Md.  (studies  in  "dental  csiries 
no.  2)  ;  by  Amanda  L.  Stoughton  and  Verna  Tbornhiil  Mcaker. — Trachoma  survey  In 
Rio  (frande  Valley  of  Texas  ;  by  C.  E.  Rice. — No.  2.  Studies  on  biochemistry  of  sulphur  : 
12.  Preliminarv  studies  on  amino-.'icid  toxicity  and  amino-acid  balance  "[with  list  of 
references]  ;  by  M.  X.  Sullivan.  W.  C.  Ucss,  and  W.  H.  Sebrell. — rilstopathologlc 
chaii'j'-s  produced  in  rats  liy  addition  to  diet  of  various  amino  acids  (trlycine.  lysine, 
tryptophane,  cystine,  tyrosine,  and  clutamic  acid,  and  of  clutathione,  and  of  mixtures 
of  some  of  them)  [with  list  of  referenccsl  :  l>y  R.  D.  I.illic. — No.  .^.  Typhus  fever, 
transmission  of  endemic  typhus  by  rut)liin£:  either  cnislied  infin-ted  fleas  or  infected 
flea  feces  into  wounds  [with  list  of  references!  ;  by  R.  E.  Pyer.  E.  T.  Ceder.  W.  G. 
Workman,  A.  Rumroich.  and  L.  F.  Radger. — Sicknes"s  among  male  industrial  emplviyees 
in  .Sd  quarter  of  1031  ;  by  Dean  K.  Brundage.— Studies  in  asi)byxia  :  2,  Blood  chemistry 
chiinges  resultiiii:  from  comparativelv  rapid  asphyxia  by  atmospheres  deficient  In 
oxygen;  by  II.  H.  Scbrenk.  V.  A.  Patty,  and  W.  P.  Yant. — No.  4.  Further  study  of 
Brncclla  infection  in  Iowa  [with  list  of  referenccsl  ;  liy  .V.  V.  Hardy.  C.  F.  .Jordan, 
and  I.  II.  Borts. — Final  report  on  rat-flea  survey  of  San  .Tiian.  P."  R.  [with  bibli- 
ography] ;  by  A.  L.  Carrion. — No.  .5.  .Vction  of  arsenic  upon  fixed  sulphydryl  groups 
of  proteins  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  Sanford  M.  Rosenthal. — riilorination  "of  ballast 
water  on  (Jreat  I,akes  vessels;  bv  G.  it.  Ferguson. — Piililic  lltvilth  Service  publications, 
list  of  public.'itions  issm-d  .Tiily   i'ec.    1031. 

NoTi=;. — This  publication  is  distributed  gratuitously  to  State  and  local  health  otBcers. 
and  other  i)ersons  engaged  In  public  health  work,  by  the  Surgeon  General  of  the 
Puhlic  nealth  Service.  Treasury  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Reports  may  obtain 
them  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents.  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated 
above. 

VKNFKEAL  DISF^VSES  DIVISION 

Venereal  disease  information.  Venereal  disease  information,  issued  by  Public 
Health  .Service  for  u.se  in  its  cooiwrativc^  work  with  State  health  dei)artnuMits. 
V.  12,  no.  9;  Sept.  20.  1931.  1931.  [1] -f  .Wl^:W-f  iv  p.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper. 
5c.  single  cnpy.  ."SOe.  a  yr.  :  foreign  subscription.  75<'. 

L.  C.  card  L':!  20719  T  27.20  :  12/9 

Si'KciAt,  autici.es. — Control  of  gonorrhea  :  by  Taliaferro  Clark. — German  law  for  com- 
bating venereal  diseases    (passed  Feb.   IS,   1927). 

Same,  v.   12,  no,  12:   Dec.  20,   1931.     1931.  ii-f  54.V581-f  xv  p.   11.  3  pi. 

[Monthly.]  T  27.26  :  12/12 

Si'KCiAt,  ARTin.E. — British  treatment  center ;  bv  R.  A.  Vomlerlehr. — Author  Index 
[and]   Subject   Index  for  v.  12,   10:^1. 

How    («>  nrdor   |inli|lcii(  Ioiim Set>    i  iiforiiiiit  Ion    foIlowiiiHT    Conlenin 


January.  1932  547 

TREASURER  OF  UNITED  STATES 

Paper  money.  Monthly  statement,  pai)er  currency  of  each  denomination  out- 
standing Dec.  31,  1931.     Jan.  2,  1932.     1  p.  oblong  24"     t  T  40.8: 931/12 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Life  insurance.     [Specimen  policy, year  endowment  policy.]     [Reprint  with 

omission  1931.]  [4]  p.  il.  t"  ([Form]  751.)  [Although  this  policy  uses 
Bureau  of  War  Risk  Insurance  in  the  text,  it  is  signed  by  the  direc-tor  ap- 
pointed for  the  Veterans'  Bureau  in  1923  (now  the  administrator  of  veterans' 
affairs  of  the  Veterans'  Administration).]     t  VA  1.2  :  En  2/a 

■ [Si^ecimen  policy,  20-year  endowment  policy.]     [Reprint  1931.]     [4]   p. 

il.  f°  ([Form]  749.)  [Although  this  policy  uses  Bureau  of  War  Risk  In- 
surance in  the  text,  it  is  signed  by  the  director  appointed  for  the  Veterans' 
Bureau  in  1923  (now  the  administrator  of  veterans'  affairs  of  the  Veterans' 
Administration ) .  ]     t  VA  1.2 :  En  2/1 

. [Specimen  policy,  30-year  endowment  policy.]     [Reprint  with  omission 

1931.]  [4]  p.  il.  t°  ([Form]  750.)  [Although  this  policy  uses  Bureau  of 
War  Risk  Insurance  in  the  text,  it  is  signed  by  the  director  appointed  for  the 
Veterans'  Bureau  in  1923  (now  the  administrator  of  veterans"  affairs  of  the 
Veterans'  Administration) .]     t  VA  1.2 :  En  2/2 

Medical  lyulletin  of  Veterans'  Administration,  v.  8,  no.  1,  Jan.  1932;  Martin 
Cooley,  editor.  1931.  ix-|-l-92  p.  il.  3  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  [Monthly.]  *  Paper, 
15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.15. 

L.  C.  card  25-26672  VA  1.9 :  8/1 

Special  articles. — Study  of  manic-depressive  psychosis  in  ex-service  men  [with  list 
of  references;  by]  Philip  B.  Matz  and  O.  C.  Willhite. — Treatment  of  complications  in 
artificial  pneumothorax  [with  list  of  references;  by]  Hubert  T. -Ivey. — Bronchial  spi- 
rochetosis, with  report  of  case  [and  with  list  of  references;  by]  J.  A.  Burket.- — Inci- 
dence of  syphilis  in  5,000  Negro  ex-service  men  [with  list  of  references  ;  by]  John  B. 
Garrett  and  Lenoir  B.  Smith. — Relation  of  sphenoid  sinus  to  dysfunction  of  pituitary 
gland  [with  list  of  references;  by]  S.  Bockoven. — Syringomyelia  [with  list  of  refer- 
ences ;  by]  O.  P.  Goodwin.^ — Diagnosis  of  co-existing  emphysema  and  pulmonary  tuber- 
culosis [with  list  of  references  ;  by]  W.  C.  Nalty. — Necessity  of  immediate  and  persistant 
treatment  in  laryngeal  tuberculosis  [with  list  of  references  ;  by]  Francis  X.  Suraci. — 
Pellagra,  report  of  6  cases  [with  list  of  references;  by]  H.  B.  Fralic. — Tissue  specificity 
of  mycobacterium  tuberculosis;  [by]  W.  J.  Byles. — Full  denture  impressions;  [by] 
F.  E.  Meyer. — Neurosyphilis  with  negative  serology  (amytrophic  lateral  sclerosis 
syndrome)  ;  [by]  Ralpli  E.  Davis  and  Alexander  G.  Dumas. — Subacute  infectious  endo- 
carditis caused  by  streptococcus  haemolyticus  [with  list  of  references ;  by]  S.  J. 
Manu. — Tuberculosis  of  lip.  tongue,  larynx,  and  lungs ;  [by]  Eugene  Mattice. — Lung 
syphilis  ;  [by]  C.  F.  Ensign. — Incidence'  of  dementia  praecox  associated  with  tertiary 
syphilis    [with   referencf' ;    by]    Frederick   J.    Smith. — Disciplined    training   of   psychotic 

gatients  ;  ft'yl  Edward  IL  Clark. — Nursing  of  diabetic  patients  ;  [by]  Irene  S.  Bullitt. — 
election  of  books  for  hospitalized  readers ;   [hy]  Grace  Cramer. 

WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army.  Appendix  C  [from  Report  of  Secretary  of  War  to  the  President,  fiscal 
year  1931]  :  Numbers,  grades,  and  assignments  of  officers  and  enlisted  men  of 
Army,  and  numbers,  kinds,  and  strength  of  organizations  pertaining  to  each 
branch  of  the  service.     [1931.]     p.  169-202,  4  tab.     t  W  1.1/a  :  Ar  59/931 

Appendix  D   [from  Report  of  Secretary  of  War  to  the  President,  fiscal 

year  1931]  :  Statistical  data  of  general  value  for  historical  and  reference 
purposes.     [1931.]     p.  203-251.     t  W  1.1/a :  St  29/931 

Army  regulations. 

Note. — The  Army  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose-leaf 
binders.  The  names  of  such  of  the  more  important  administrative  subjects  as  may 
seem  appropriate,  arranged  in  proper  sequence,  are  numbered  in  a  single  series,  and 
each  name  so  numbered  constitutes  the  title  and  number  of  a  pamphlet  containing  cer- 
tain administrative  regulations  pertaining  thereto.  Where  more  than  one  pamphlet 
is  required  for  the  administrative  regulations  pertaining  to  any  such  title,  additional 
pamphlets  will  be  issued  in  a  separate  sub-series. 
30—1150.  Quartermaster  Corps:  Medical  and  dental  service  on  transports,  Chanaes  1; 
Jan.  6.  19.32.      19.32.      1  p.      t  W  1.6/2 :  30-1150/2/ch.  1 

30-12S5.   Same  :  Transportation  of  animals  on  transports,  Changes  1 ;   Dec.   21.   1931. 
1931.     1  p.     t  W  1.6 '2  :  30-1285/2/ch.  1 

Ho'»v  to   order  pnblicatious — See   Inforniatioii   folloiring   Contents 


548  January.  1932 

Army  regulations — Continued. 

35-4870.  Finance  Department :  Deductions  for  land-grant  travel  and  for  transporta- 
tion furnished  ;  Jan.  20.  1932.  [1932.]  4  p.  ISupersedes  AR  35-4870. 
Dec.  15.  1924.]      •  Taper,  5c.  \V  1.0/1  :  35-4870/2 

35-6560.  Same:  Receipt,  shipment,  and  issue  of  property;  Dec.  21.  1931.  [1931.] 
1.")  p.  I  Supersedes  AR  35-G5G0,  Jan.  1,  1929,  including  Chan^-es  1.  Sept. 
17.1929.]      •  I'aper.  5c.  W  1.0/1  :  35-6.j60/4 

100-75.  Corps  of  Engineers :  Price  list  of  miscellaneous  supplies.  Changes  1  :  Jan.  C. 
1932.      1931.'.      1  p.      t  \V  1.0/2:  100-75/2/ch.l 

140-10.  Offleers*  Riscrve  Corps  :  Members  of  National  Guard  below  srade  of  general 
officer,  effective  Jan.  1.  1932;  Dec.  3,  1931.  [1931.]  7  p.  [Supersedes 
AR  140-10,  Apr.  23.  1928.]      •  Taper,  ."i.-.  W  1.6/1  :  140-10/3 

345-470.  Military  records:  Discharge  certificate.  Changes  2;  Jan.  0,  1932.  [1932.] 
2  p.      [Supersedes  AR  34.5-470,  Changes  1,  Oct.  10.  19:'.0.]      + 

W 1.6/2  :  345-470/2/ch.  2 
350-SOO.     Military  education:   Signal   School;   Nov.  25,   1931.      [1931.]      5   p.      [Super- 
sedes AR   350-800,   May   31,    1928.   including  Changes    1,   May   10.    1929.] 
•  Paper,  5c.  W  1.0/1  :  350-800/3 

G15-160.     Eulisted  men:  Flying  cadets;   Dec.  28.   1931.     [1932.]      14   p.      [Supersedes 
AR  615-160,  Nov.   12,  1928,   including  Changes  2,  Nov.   6,   1930.]      'Pa- 
per, 5c.  W  1.0/1  :  01.0-160/4 
615-210.     Same:  Foreign   service;    Nov.    25.    1931.      [1931.]     13    p.      [Supersedes    AR 
615-210,  Feb.  20,  1929,  including  Changes  1,  Mar.  15,  1930.)      •  Paper,  5c. 

W  1.6/1:  01.0-210/3 

Battle-fields.  Study  of  battlefields  in  United  State.s  for  commemorative  pur- 
poses, report  by  Secretary  of  AVar  of  study  and  investigation  of  battlefields  in 
United  States  for  commemorative  jiurposes,  with  his  recommendations  for 
further  operations.  Dec.  19,  1931.  6  p.  2  maps.  (S.  doc.  27,  T2d  Cong.  1st 
soss.)     *  Palmer,  10c. 

Military  Academy,  M'est  Point.    Information  relative  to  appointment  and  ad- 
mission of  cadets  to  Military  Academy,   West   Point,  X.   Y.     Edition   1932. 
103--'.     iv+70  p.  il.  6  p.  of  pi.     t 
L.  C.  card  War  13-98  W  12.9 :  932 

Ohio  River.  Regulations  to  govern  u.se,  administration,  ami  navigation  of  Ohio 
River  and  its  tributaries;  [all  lettered  [poster] .    1931.    29.1X19.1  in.    f 

W  1 .12  :  Oh  3/3 
Technical  regulations. 

Note. — The  Technical  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  Insertion  in  loose- 
loaf  binders.  They  will  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  regulations  of  a 
technical  nature,  such  as  descriptions  of,  instructions  for  the  care  of.  instructions  for 
the  handling  of.  and  the  proper  nomenclature  of  arms,  materiel,  and  equipment  of  the 
various  branches.  This  series  will  include  the  class  of  publications  heretofore  known  as 
handbooks.  Technical  regulations  will  be  numbered  in  the  same  manner  as  are  Train- 
ing regulations,  but  1000  will  be  added  to  the  general  subject  numbers,  i.  e..  Training 
regulations  will  appear  as  TR  445-270  and  Technical  regulations  as  TR  1445-270. 
1210-30.  Radio  set.  type  SCR-132,  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  signal  officer; 
July  16,  1931.      [1931.]      39  p.  il.   1  pi.      'I'aper.   15c.         W  1.22  :  1210-30 

Training  regulations. 

Note. — ITie  Training  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders. 

50-15.  Soldier:  Instruction  dismounted  without  arms,  prepared  under  direction  of  chief 
of  infantry;  Apr.  20,  1926.  [Reprint  1932.]  13  p.  il.  [Supersedes  TR 
50-15,  Apr.   14,  1923.]      'Taper.  5c.  \V  1.21  :  .50-15/2-2 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  DEPARTl^ENT 

Chemical  toarfare.  Basic  field  manual :  v.  1,  Field  .service  pocketbook,  chapter 
S.  Defen.so  against  chemical  attack;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of 
Chemical  Warfare  Service,  1031.  1931.  [2] +57  p.  il.  12°  [Suiiersodes  sec. 
1.  2,  3,  and  5,  Til  155-5,  July  15,  102(J,  including  Changes  1,  Jan.  2,  1929,  and 
Changes  2,  Jan.  2,  1930.]  *  Paiier,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  2{>-27545  W  3.03 : 1/chap.  8 

^f Hilary  education.  Army  extension  courses:  Extension  course  of  Cavalry 
School,  subcourse  20-5,  Machine-gun  platoon  [1931-.32]  lesson  5  and  7.  1930. 
Each  1  p.     t  W  3.6S  :  20-5/5.  7 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Cavalry  School,  subcourse  30-3,  Marches  and 

.security    [1931-32]   les.son  1,  4,  7,   and  9.   solutions.     \\\m).]     Each  2  p.   or 
lp.il.     t  W  3.08:30-3/1,  etc/solutions 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1930]     2  p.  il.     t 

W  3.G8 :  30-3/1-10/solutlons 

Hoiv  tn  <>r(I«*r  iiiiltlicntiona — Sec   Infornintion    foIIo'»vlnR   Contentu 


January,  1932  549 

J^ilitary  education — Continued. 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Cavalry  School,  subcourse  30-4,  Reconnais- 
sance and  counterreconnaissance  [1931-32]  lesson  1  and  3,  solutions.  [1930.] 
Each  2  p.     I  W  3.68 :  30-4/1,  etc./.<olutious 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Cavalry  School,  subcourse  30-7,  Machine-gun 

troop  [1931-32]  lesson  1-3,  and  6,  solutions.     1930.     Bach  1  p.     t 

W  3.68 :  30-7/1,  etc/solutions 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Coast  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-5,  Ap- 
plied gunnery  for  seacoast  artillery,  pt.  2,  Adjustment  of  fire  [1931-32]  lesson 
1,  6,  and  S,  solutions.     [1930.]     Each  2  p.     I 

W  3,69  :  30-5/pt.  2-1,  etc./so.utions 

■     Same,  examination.     [1930.]     2  p.     t 

W  3.69  :  30-5/pt.  2-1  to  pt.  2-8/esam. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Coast  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-7,  Field 

fortifications  for  seacoast  artillery    [1931-32]    lesson   1-2,   and   6,   solutions. 

1930.  Each  1  p.  or  2  p.  il.     t  W  3.69  :  30-7/1,  etc/solutions 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Coast  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-8,  Tech- 
nique and  elementary  tactics  for  seacoast  artillery,  pt.  1,  Technique  of  fixed, 
railway,  and  tractor-drawn  coast  artillery  and  searchlights  [1931-32]  les- 
son 4.     [1930.]     2  p.     ±  W  3.69 :  30-8/pt.  1-4 

Same:  Extension    course    of    Field    Artillery    School,    subcourse    20-2, 

Marches  and  shelter  (motorized)   [1931-32]  lesson  2  and  3,  solutions.     [1930.] 
Each  2  p.     t  W  3.70  :  20-2/2,  etc/solutions 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  20-5,  Field 

artillery   signal   communication — 1    [1931-32]    lesson   3,   3a,  and   8.     [1931.] 
Each  2  p.  or  1  p.  il.     [Solutions  to  lessons  5-6,  8,  and  10  are  included.]     t 

W  3.70 :  20-5/3,  etc. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  20-6.  Ele- 
mentary ballistics  and  dispersion  [1931-32]  lesson  8.  1930.  1  p.  [Solutions 
to  lesson  3  are  included.]     t  W  3.70:  20-6/8,  etc. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  20-10,  Field 

artillery  firing  [1931-32]  lesson  10,  solutions.     [1931.]     6  p.     + 

W  3.70 :  20-10/10/solutions 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-5,  Con- 
duct of  fire— 2  [1931-32]  lesson  1,  3,  and  11,  solutions.  1931.  Each  1  p.  or 
2  p.     i  W  3.70 :  30-5/1,  etc/solutions 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1931.]     4  p.     t 

W  3.70 :  30-5/1-12/solutions 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-8,  Recon- 
naissance, selection,  and  occupation  of  position  (horse-drawn)  [1931-32] 
lesson  10.     [1931.]     2  p.     [Solutions  to  lessons  3  and  4  are  included.]     $ 

W  3.70 :  30-8A0,  etc. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-9,  Recon- 
naissance, selection,  and  occupation  of  position  (motorized),  1931-32,  intro- 
duction and  lesson  1   [corrected  to  include  Changes  no.  1,   Sept.  16,  1931]. 

1931.  ii+5  p.    t  W  3.70  :  30-9/1 

Same:    Extension    course    of   Field   Artillery    School,    subcourse   30-10, 

Logistics  [1931-32]  lesson  11,  solutions.    1931.    1  p.    $ 

W  3.70 :  80-10 Al/solutions 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  40-1,  Com- 
bat orders— 2  [1931-32]  lesson  10,  solutions.    1931.    1  p.  t 

W  3.70 :  40-1/10/solutions 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Field  Artillery  School,  subcourse  40-4,  Fire 

direction  and  tactical  employment  of  artillery  fire  [1931-32]  lesson  11,  solu- 
tions.   1931.    1  p.    $  W  3.70  :  40-4/11/solutions 

How  to   order  publications — See  information  follo-wingf   Contents 


550  January,  1932 

Mil  it  (III/  Cfl  iicd  t  i'Dii  —Coiit'muGi\. 

Same:  Kxteiisioii  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School,  siilxou rse  3u-2, 

Medical   Department  administration    [1931-32]   lenson  3,  5.  7,  and   10.     1930. 
Each  1  p.     I  Solutions  to  lessons  3  and  5  are  included.]     t       W  3.71 :  30-2/3,  etc. 

Same:  special  text  no.  1,  Administration;  prepared  under  direction  of 

adjutant  general.     VSM  edition,  corrected  to  include  Changes  no.  1  [Dec.  4, 
1931].    11131.    ii+nu  p.     ♦  Paper.  lUc.  W  3^2 : 1/3 

Same:  subcourse,  Military  law,  courts-martial  [1931-32]  lesson  5,  solu- 
tions.    [1931.]     2  p.     t  W  3.50/13 :  931-32/5/solution3 

Same:  subcourse.  Military  law,  law  of  military  ofTenses  [1931-32]  lesson 

3-6,  si>  utions.     [1031.]     Each  2  p.  or  1  p.    t     W  3.50/14  :  031-32/3-()/solutions 

U.  S.  Army  recruiting  ueics,  bulletin  of  recruiting  information  issued  by  direc- 
tion of  adjutant  f;eneral  of  Army,  v.  14,  no.  1  ami  2;  Jan.  1  and  15,  1032. 
[lieiruitin;.'  I'ublicity  liureau.  Governors  Island,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1  and  15,  1032.] 
Each  IG  p.  il.  4°    t    Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau.  Governors  Island,  N.  Y. 
L.  ('.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45  :  932/1,  2 

ENGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Chcsaprakc  and  Dclaicare  Canal.  Delaware  City  branch  of  Chesa!)eake  &  Dela- 
ware Canal,  report  on  preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  inland  water- 
way from  Delaware  River  to  Chesapeake  Bay,  Del.  and  Md.,  Delaware  ('ity 
branch,  with  view  to  securing  depth  of  12  feet,  authorized  by  river  and  liar- 
bor  act  approved  July  3,  1030.  Jan.  4,  1032.  21  p.  (H.  doc.  201,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5e. 
L.  C.  card  32-26138 

Fish  pounds  in  Atlantic  Ocean,  Montauk  Point,  N.  Y.,  to  Cape  Charles,  Va. 
[regulations  approved  Jan.  31,  1020].     [1931.]    5  p.  f    t        W  7.11/2 :  F  53/4 

Lake  Cliarlcs  Deep  Water  Channel,  La.,  report  on  preliminary  examination  and 
survey  of  Lake  Charles  Deep  Water  Channel.  I>a.  [from  Calcasieu  River  to 
Sabine  River],  with  view  to  maintaining  said  cliaiiiu'I  to  its  enlarged  dimen- 
sions, and  to  reporting  amount  of  contributions  in  land  and  money  heretofore 
furui.shed  by  local  interests  for  such  waterway.  Dec.  14,  1031.  2G  p.  (H. 
doc.  172,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28737 

Mix.sissippi  River.  Survey  of  Mississippi  River  between  Missouri  River  and 
Minneapolis,  report  on  survey  of  Mississippi  River  between  Missouri  River 
and  Minneapolis,  with  view  to  securing  chaimel  depth  of  0  feet  at  low  water, 
with  suitable  widths:  pt.  1,  Report.  1032.  v-fl-120  p.  il.  10  pi.  2  maps. 
(11.  doc.  137,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26130 

St.  Croir  River,  Wi^.  and  Minn.,  report  on  preliminary  examination  of  St. 
Croix  River,  Wis.,  and  Minn.,  from  Stillwater  to  its  mouth.  Dec.  1(5,  1031.  10 
p.     (II.  doc.  184,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Circulars.  Changes  31  [to]  Circular  2,  1928;  Oct.  1,  1031.  [1031.]  1  p. 
I  Minieogrnphed,  accompanied  by  printed  pages  to  ho  inserted  in  their  proper 
jilace^  in  the  original  publication.  A  list  of  the  acrompanying  changes  Is 
found  on  p.  1  of  the  Changes  here  catalogue*!.]     %  W  77.4/3  :  2/ch.  31 

Circular  1  [1028].     % 

1-17.   Blank    forms;    Oct.    20.    1031.      [1931.]      14    p.  W  77.4/3 :  1-17/2 

SIGNAL  OFFICE 

Orrf(vv»  16-17,  21-22;  Sept.  1-Dec.  8,  1031.     1932.    Each  1  p.  12°    % 

W  42.10 :  931/10,  etc. 

Mow   t<t   <>r«It>r   itiilillfiidoiiN — S<'«-    iiiffirnintlon    fitlloMiiiK   ('oiXoiiIm 

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Monthly  Catalogue 


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AGRICULTURE   DEPARTMENT 

Note.— Those  publications  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture  which  are  for  sale  will  be 
supplied  by  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C.  The  Department  is- 
sues a  monthly  list  of  publications  which  will  be  mailed  to  all  applicants,  enabling 
them  to  select  such  reports  and  bulletins  as  interest  them. 

Carrots.  Antiscorbutic  vitamin  in  home-canned  carrots  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited];  by  Adelaide  Spohn  and  Amy  Hunter.  1932.  [2]4-1101-8  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  12,  Dec.  15,  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a  :  C  237/2 

Cattle.  Fasting  metabolism  of  cattle  as  base  value  of  heat  production  in  de- 
termination of  net  energy  of  feeding  stuffs ;  by  E.  B.  Forbes,  Winfred  W. 
Braman,  Max  Kriss,  R.  W.  Swift,  R.  C.  Miller,  R.  B.  French,  T.  V.  Letonoff, 
and  G.  R.  Sharpless.  1932.  [2] +1003-14  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricul- 
tural research,  v.  43,  no.  11,  Dec.  1,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a  :  C  297/27 

Corn  meal.  Metabolizable  energy  and  net  energy  values  of  corn  meal  when 
fed  exclusively  and  in  combination  with  alfalfa  hay ;  by  E.  B.  Forbes,  Win- 
fred W.  Braman,  Max  Kriss,  R.  W.  Swift,  R.  C.  Miller,  R.  B.  French,  T.  V. 
Letonoff,  and  G.  R.  Sharpless.  1932.  [2] +1015-26  p.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  11,  Dec.  1,  1931.]     f  A  1.23/a  :  C  814/64 

Crops  and  markets,  Feb.  1932;  v.  9,  no.  2.     [1932.]     p.  41-88,  il.  4"     [Monthly.] 
*  Paper,  60c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  85c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-113  A  36. 11/3  :  9/2 

Loans.  Secretary  of  Agriculture  acting  pursuant  to  act  approved  Jan.  22, 
1932,  creating  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation :  Regulations  relative  to 
loans  for  crop  production   during  year  1932.     [1932.]     4  p.     (Form   1.)     f 

A  51.6  :  Un  3/2 

Official  record.  Department   of  Agriculture,   v.   11,   no.   6-9;   Feb.   6-27,   1932. 
[1932.]     p.  33-60,  4°     [Weekly.]     *  Paper,  50c.  a  yr. :   foreign  subscription, 
$1.10. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-146  A  1.33  :  11/6-9 

Potatoes.  Some  effects  of  straw  mulch  on  yield  of  potatoes  [with  list  of  litera- 
ture cited]  ;  by  John  Bushnell  and  F.  A.  Welton.  1931.  [2] +837-845  p.  il. 
[From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43.  no.  9,  Nov.  1,  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a  :  P  847/97 

Publications.  United  States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publi- 
cations, Jan.  1932.     See  Information  Office,  Publications,  p. 

Quarantine.  Phony  peach-disease  quarantine,  [Notice  of]  quarantine  67,  re- 
vision of  quarantine  and  regulations  [under]  Notice  of  quarantine  67  (re- 
vised), effective  Nov.  30,  1931.  [1931.]  7  p.  il.  (Plant  Quarantine  and 
Control  Administration.)     f  A  48.5  :  67/rev. 

[Regulations  of  Department  of  Agriculture :  Fiscal,  Property,  Administrative, 
with  appendix.  Provisions  of  law  affecting  fiscal,  property,  and  administra- 
tive regulations  of  Department  of  Agriculture,  amendments  and  reprints.] 
[1931.]  [31]  p.  12°  [These  are  reprints  of  variously  numbered  pages  to  be 
inserted  in  their  proper  places  in  the  original  publication,  and  amend  the 
section  entitled  Fiscal  regulations  of  Department  of  Agriculture.]     t 

A  1.19  :  924/p.  1R-973R 

Tomatoes.  Antiscorbutic  vitamin  in  juice  of  home-canned  tomatoes  [with  list 
of  literature  cited];  by  Adelaide  Spohn.  1932.  [2] +1109-13  p.  il.  [From 
Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43,  no.  12,  Dec.  15,  1931.]     t 

A  1.23/a  :  T  591/18 

HoTV  to  order  pablications — See  inforiuation  following^  Contents 

553 


554  February,  1932 

AtiKK'LLTUUAL  ECONOMICS  BUKEAU 

Agricultural   situation,   brief  summary   of  economic  conditions.    Feb.    1,    VXj2; 
V.  16,  no.  2.     [1032.]     24  p.     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  25c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  20-1797  A  30.15:  lG/2 

Beans.     Handbook    of    official    standards    for    bciiiis.     Revised    Sept.    1,    1931. 
1932.     42  p.  il.  narrow  10°     ♦  Paper.  10c. 
I..  C.  card  Agr  32-41  A  36.25 :  B  37/931 

Bc(f  grading  and  stamping  service;  [by  W.  C.  Davis].  [Sept.  1930,  revised 
Jan.  1932.1  [1932.]  8  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Leaflet  67.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-1086  A  1.35:  67/2 

Cotton.  Some  facts  about  cotton  outlook  for  1D32.     Jan.  1932.     8  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dept.    Miscellaneous  publication  139.)     ♦  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-34  A  1.38 :  139 

Crops.  Statistics  of  commercial  truck  and  caiuiintr  crojis,  1928-31.  1932. 
[11+522-535  p.  4°     [From  Crops  and  markets,  Dec.  1031,  v.  S.  no.  12.]     t 

A  36.ll/3a  :  T  764/3 

Poultri/.     Marketing  poultry;   [by  Rob  R.  Slocum].  [Feb.  1924,  revised  June, 

1931,   reprint  1932.]      [2] +33  p.   il.      (Agriculture  Dept.      Farmers'   bulletin 
1377.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-681  A  1.9:  1377/3-2 

Protein  tests  for  wheat  and  oil  tests  for  flaxseed  and  soybeans,  importance  in 
productinn  and  marketing  [with  list  of  literature  cited].     Feb.  1932.     cover- 
title,  45  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  puldicatinn  140.)      *  Palmer, 
10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-39  A  1.38:  140 

Rural  planning,  social  aspects  of  recreation  places:  [by  Wayne  C.  Nason].    [Mar. 
1924,  reprint  1932.]     ii+30  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers"  bulletin  1388.) 
♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  24-281  A  1.9:  1388/1-2 

AGRICULTURAL  ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Evaporation  from  free  water  surfaces  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Carl 
Rohwer.    Dec.  1931.    cover-title,  96  p.  il.  4  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept. 
Technical  bulletin  271.)     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-29  A  1.36 :  271 

Terraeex.     Farm   terracing;    [by   C.   E.    Ramscr].      [July.    1931.   reprint   1932.] 
[21+22  p.  il.      (Agriculture   Dept.      Farmers'   IniUotiu   1009.)      [Revision    of 
Farmers'  bulletin  1380,  Terracing  farm  lands.]     '•'  Paiier,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  31-883  A  1.9: 1669/1-2 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Cattle-fever  ticks  and  methods  of  eradication :  [by  W.  P.  EUenberger  and  Robert 
M.  Chapin].  [Oct.  1919.  revised  Aug.  19:W.  slightly  revised  Jan.  19:^2.] 
[1932.]  ii+28p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers"  l>ulletin  1(157.)  ♦  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  :i(M»98  A  1.9:  1057/5 

Guinea-pigs.     Correlation  of  hereditary  and  dther  factors  afTecting  growth   in 
guinea  pigs   [with   list  of  literature  eiled);  by  Orson   N.   Eaton.     Jan.  1932. 
36  p.  il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Technical  bulletin  279.1      'Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  :{2  :io  A  1.36:  279 

Poultry.     Fci'ding  chickens;  [by  M.  A.  Jul!  and  A.  R.  Lee].     [Oct.  1927,  slightly 
revised  Feb.  1932.1     [1932.]     ii+22  p.  il.     (Agricultuiv  Dept.     Farmers'  bulle- 
tin 1541.)     [Sui)er.sedes  Farmers'  bulletin  1007,  FcH'ding  hens  for  egg  produc- 
tion.]    ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-158  A  1.9: 1541/5 

Service  announccmints.  Index  to  Si'rvice  and  regulatory  aniiouncenifnts,  Jan.- 
Dec.  1931.  [1932.]  p.  127-129.  ♦  Paper.  5<'.  single  copy,  included  in  price  of 
Service  and  regulatory  announciMuents  to  subscribi-rs.  A  4.13 :  285-296/ind. 

How   to  orilor  itiibllonf ioiin — Sec   inforiiintton   followiiiK   ConteutH 


Februaky,  1932  555 

Sheeft.  Control  of  gastrointestinal  parasites  of  sheep  by  weekly  treatments  with 
various  anthelmintics  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Willard  H.  Wright 
and  John  Bozicevich.  1932.  ii+1053-69  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricul- 
tural research,  v.  43,  no.  12,  Dec.  15,  1931.]     t  A1.23/a  :  Sh  36/9 

— —    Parasites  and  parasitic  diseases  of  sheep;   [by  Maurice  C.  Hall].     [Apr. 
1923.  revised  Jan.  1932.]     [1932.]     ii+46  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Farmers' 
bulletin  1330.)      [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  1150.]     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-3S  A  1.9  :  1330/6 

BIOLOGICAL  SURVEY  BUREAU 

Reindeer.  Improved  reindeer  handling;  by  Lawrence  J.  Palmer.  Nov.  1929 
[reprint  with  changes  1932].     18  p.   il.      (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular   82.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  29-1622  A  1.4/2  :  82/1-2 

CHEMISTRY    AND    SOILS    BUREAU 

Elbert  County.  Ga.     Soil  survey  of  Elbert  County,  Ga. ;  by  G.  L.  Fuller  and 

B.  H.  Hendrickson.  [1931.]  cover-title,  34  p.  il.  map.  ([Soil  survey  report] 
15,  series  1928.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Georgia  State  College  of 
Agriculture.  Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-A  of  cover.]  *  Paper,  15c.  (in- 
correctly given  on  publication  as  5c.). 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32-44  A  47.5  :  928/15 

Fei'tilisers.      Conservation    of    fertilizer    materials   from    minor    sources ;    [by 

C.  C.  Fletcher].  Jan.  1932.  [l]+7  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Miscellaneous 
publication  136. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32-48  A  1.38  :  136 

Fire-protective  construction  on  farm ;  [prepared  by  Bureaus  of  Chemistry  and 
Soils,  Public  Roads,  and  Agricultural  Economics,  in  cooperation  with  Na- 
tional Fire  Protection  Association].  [Apr.  1929,  revised  Aug.  1930.  reprint 
1932.]  ii+22p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' bulletin  1590.)  *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  29-691  A  1.9  :  1590/2-2 

Painting  on  farm:  [by  H.  P.  Holman].     [Apr.  1925,  reprint  1932.]     ii+33  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Fanners'  bulletin  1452.)      [Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin 
474,  Use  of  paint  on  farm.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-627  A  1.9  :  1452/1-4 

COOPERATIVE  EXTENSION  WORK  OFFICE 

Agriculture.     Planning  and  conducting  extension  campaigns   [in  agriculture]  ; 

by  H.  W.  Hochbaum.  Dec.  1928  [reprint  1932].  31  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept, 
Circular  58. )     *  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  29-536  A  1.4/2  :  58/1-2 

Kitchens.    Farm  home  conveniences;  [by  Madge  J.  Reese].     [Mar.  1918.  revised 
Sept.  1928.  reprint  1932.]     ii+24  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers"  bulletin 
927.)     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  28-1594  A  1.9  :  927/2-4 

ENTOMOLOGY  BUREAU 

Cabbage-tcornis.  Common  cabbage  worm  and  its  control :  [by  F.  H.  Chitten- 
den]. [May,  1926.  reprint  1931.]  ii-|-14  p.  il.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Farmers' 
bulletin  1461.)     [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  766,  Common  cabbage  worm.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  26-684  A  1.9 :  1461/1-5 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS  OFFICE 

Experiment  station  record.  Experiment  station  record,  v.  66,  no.  2 :  Feb.  1932. 
[1932.]     cover-title,  p.  101-200.     [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  75c.  per  vol.  (2  vols,  a  yr. )  ;  foreign  subscription, 
$1.25,  per  vol. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  9-832  A  10.6 :  66/2 

KiiTE. — Mainly  made  up  of  abstracts  of  reports  and  publications  on  agricultural 
science  which  have  recently  appeared  in  all  countries,  especially  the  United  States. 
Extra  numbers,  called  abstract  numbers,  are  issued,  3  to  each  volume.  These  are  made 
up  almost  exclusively  of  abstracts,  that  is,  they  contain  no  editorial  notes  and  only  a 
limited  number  of  current  notes. 

Ho^v  to  order  publications— See  information  follo'^ring'   Contents 


556  FeUKL  ARY.  1932 

KxpiriitK  lit   .station    record — Continued. 

Sanii'.   V.    GO.    no.   3;   Fel».    1931i.   abstract   number.     [1932.]     cover-title, 

p.  201-300.     [Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]  A  10.0:  66/3 

EXTENSK  )N  SERVICE 

Extension  Service  review,  v.  3,  no.  2;  Feb.  1932.     [1932.]  cover-title,  p.  17-32, 

il.  4°     [>[outhly.     Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     ♦  Paper.  5c. 
single  eopv.  HOc.  a  vr. :  forei^'n  subscription.  7'k-. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  30-3r)9  A  43.7  :  3/2 

FOOD  AND  DKUG  ADMINISTKATION 

Fond.     Notices  of  judgment  under  food  and  drugs  act  18351-400.     Fel).  1932. 
p.  235-270.     t 
L.  r.  card  Agr  8-878  A  46.6 :  18351-lMOO 

FOREST  SERVICE 

Black  icaliiut.     Plantinjr  black  walnut;    [by  W.  R.  Mattoon  and  C.  A.  Reed]. 
.Jan.  1932.     8  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Leaflet  84.)      [Prepared  in  coopera- 
tion with  Plant  Industry  Bureau.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  ('.  card  Agr  32-33  A  1.35:  84 

Forest   worker.  .Tan.   1932;    [v.  8,  no.  1].     [1932.]     ii+28  p.    il.     [Biniuntbly.] 

♦  Paper,  5c.  single  copy.  25c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  35c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  24-838     .  A  13.19  :  932/1 

Forestry  lessoua  on  honii'  woodlaiuls  [with  list  of  One  hundreil  eastern  forest 
trees!;  by  Wilbur  R.  Mattoon  and  Erwin  H.  Shinn.  Sept.  30,  1920,  revised 
Mar.  1930  [reprint  1932J.  cover-title.  44  p.  il.  1  pi.  (Agriculture  Dept. 
Department  iuilletin  863.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Cooperative  Exten- 
sion Work  Ofiice.  Includes  list  of  Agriculture  Department  publications  re- 
lating to  forestry  on  farm  woodlands.]  *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  30-5.36  A  1.3:  863/3-2 

Stumpage  and  log  prices,  calendar  year  1930;  compiled  by  Henry  B.  Steer. 
.Tan.  19.32.     cover-title,  59  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Statistical  bulletin  37.) 

*  Pai)er,  15c. 

I..  C.  card  Agr  31-110  A  1.34  :  37 

Turi)enti}ie.     ^More    turpentine,    less    scar,    better    pine:     (by    Eloise    (Jerry]. 
[1931.]     [l]+4p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Leaflet  S3.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.   C.   card    Agr  32-31  A  1.35:  83 

Maps 

Deschutes  yntiomil  Forest,  Orey.,  its  resources  and  purposes.  1931.  1  .sheet 
(with  map  on  verso),  il.  f,  folded  into  narrow  S°  size  and  so  printed  as  to 
number  24  pages,     t  A  13.13  :  D  45/4 

Wasriteh  National  Forest,  Utah  [resources  and  recreation  features,  roads,  trails, 
etc.]  [1931.]  1  sheet  (with  map  on  verso),  il.  oblong  f,  folded  into  narrow 
S"  size  and  so  printed  as  to  number  [l]-|-19-]-[l]  p.     t  A  13.13  :  W  26 

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Baking.     Home  baking;    [by   Charlotte    Chatfleld].  [Aug.    1925.    i-evised    Dec. 

193L1      [1931.1      ii  +  14   p.    il.     (Agriculture    Dept.  Farmers'    bulletin    1450.) 
[Supersedes  Farmers'  bulletin  ll.'JO.l     *  Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  25-1235  A  1.9:  1450/2 

Ciirtainx.     Window    c\n-tainiiig ;    I  by    Bess    M.    Viemontl.      [Seitt.    19.30.    reprint 
1932. 1      ii4-;i(>  p.  il.      (.\griculture  Dept.   Farmers'  bulletin   10:«.)      |  Revision 
of  Farmers'  bulletin  1510.  Priiicii)les  of  window  curtaining.]     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  ('.  card  Agr  :iO-l(KS.-  A  1.9:  16.3;Vl-2 

Floors  and  flnor  coverings.     [Aug.  1921.  r«'i)rint  with  changes  1932.]     11+30  p. 

il.      (Agriiiilture   Dept.      Farmers'    bulletin    1219.)  [Date   of   original    issue 

incorrtK'tlv  given  on  this  publication  as  Sept.  1921.]  ♦  Paper.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  22-0.30  A  1.9:  1219/1-9 

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Fai-mers'  bulletins.  List  [no.  2]  of  available  Farmers'  bulletins  and  Leaflets 
of  Department  of  Agriculture  [Feb.  15,  19321.  [1932.]  [4]  p.  [Contains  on 
the  3d  and  4th  pages  a  detachable  order  blank  for  name  and  address  and 
numbers  of  bulletins  desired.]     t  A  21.9/8  :  2/19 

Publications.     United  .States  Department  of  Agriculture,  monthly  list  of  publi- 
cations, Jan.  1932.     [1932.]     4  p.     t 
L.  C.  card  Agr  9-1414  A  21.6/5 :  932/1 

PLANT  INDUSTRY  BUREAU 

Annuals   (plants).     Growing  annual  flowering  plants;    [by  L.  C.  Corbett  and 
F.  L.  Mulford].      [Feb.  1921.  revised  Oct.  1929,  reprint  1932.]     ii-f62  p.  il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers"  bulletin  1171.)     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  21-304  A  1.9  :  1171/2-2 

Apple  growing  ea.st  of  Mississippi  River;  [by  H.  P.  Gould].  [July,  1924. 
reprint   1932.]      ii+50  p.    il.      (Agriculture   Dept.     Farmers'   bulletin   1360.) 

*  Paper.  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  24-688  A  1.9 :  1360/1-6 

Barberry.     Dangerous   neighbor    [common   barberry]    for   wheat,   oats,   bai'ley, 
and  rye ;  by  Donald  G.   Fletcher,  in  cooperation  with  leaders  in  charge  of 
barberry  eradication.     [1931.]     [2]  p.  il.  oblong  8°,  folded  into  narrow  8°  siz?. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Miscellaneous  publication  131.)     f 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-47  A  1.38 :  131 

Barley,    culture,    uses,    and    varieties;     [liy    Harry    Y.    Harlan].      [Oct.    1925, 
slightly    revised    Feb.    1932.]       [1932.]      ii+33    p.    il.       (Agriculture    Dept. 
Farmers'  bulletin  1464.)     [Revision  of  Farmers'  bulletin  968.  Cultivation  and 
utilization  of  barley.]     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  25-1578  A  1.9  :  1464/2 

Big  Spring  Field  Station.    Agronomic  work  of  Big  Spring.  Tex..  Field  Station. 
1915-29  :  by  F.  E.  Keating.    Feb.  1932.    32  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.    Circular 
202.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-43  A  1.4/2:  202 

Citrus  fruit.     New  citrus  hybrids  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Walter  T. 
Swingle.  T.  Ralph  Robinson,  and  E.  M.  Savage.     Aug.  1931.     cover-title.  20  p. 
6  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Circular  181.)     *  Paper.  20i-. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-42  A  1.4/2  :  181 

Corn.  Results  of  seed-treatment  experiments  with  yellow  dent  corn  [with  list 
of  literature  cited]  :  by  James  R.  Holbert  and  Benjamin  Koehler.  Dec.  1931 
[published  1932].  cover-title,  64  p.  il.  2  pi.  (Agriculture  Dept.  Technical 
bulletin  260.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Illinois  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station.]  *  Paper.  20c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-40  A  1.36  :  260 

Cotton.     Common  errors  in  cotton  production;    [by  O.  F.  Cook].     [Jan.  1932.] 
ii-f-26  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmer.s'  bulletin  1686.)     *  Paper.  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-32  A  1.9  :  1686 

Root  development  as  related  to  character  of  growth  and  fruitfulness  of 

cotton  plant  [with  list  of  literature  cited]  ;  by  Frank  M.  Eaton.  1932. 
[2] +875-883  p.  il.  [From  Journal  of  agricultural  research,  v.  43.  no.  10. 
Nov.  15,  1931.]     t  A  1.23/a:C  829/74 

Directory  of  field  activities  of  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry.  Dec.  1931.  iv+120 
p.    il.    narrow    24°       (Agriculture    Dept.      Miscellaneous    publication    129.) 

*  Papt  r.  20c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32-36  A  1.38 :  129 

Grape  propagation,  pruning,  and   training:    [by  George  C.   Husmann].      [Dec. 
1911,  revised  Feb.  1932.]     [1932.]      [2]+25p.  11.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farm- 
ers' bulletin  471.)     *  Paijer,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  32-37  A  1.9  :  471/6 

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Oats.  Iiihc'iitiiiice  <f  resistaiue  in  <»als  to  L'stiliigo  lovis  [with  list  of  litera- 
tuiv  citefll:  by  F.  A.  Coffinan,  T.  R.  Stanton,  15.  B.  Bayles,  G.  A.  Wiebe. 
R.  W.  «niitli.  and  V.  F.  Tapke.  1932.  [2]+lU.sr»-99  p.  [From  Journal  of 
agricultural  ri'search,  v.  43,  no.  12,  Dec.  15,  1931.1     t  A  1.23/a  :  Oa  8/15 

Peas.     Production  of  peas  for  canning,  [by  Chester  J.  Ilunu  :  revised  l)v  V.  R. 
Boswell].     [Feb.    192:2.    revised    Mar.    1930,    reprint    1932.1      [2j420    p.    il. 
(Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers'  bulletin  1255.)     ♦Paper,  ac. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  3l>-350  A  1.9  :  1255/3-2 

Potato  i)roduction   in   the   Snulli ;    [by  William   .Stuart].      [June,   1921,   revised 

Nov.    1931.]      [1931.]     ii+34    p.    il.  (Agriculture    Dept.     Farmers'    bulletin 
1205.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  23-419  A  1.9  :  1205/6 

Rotation   of   crops.     Irrigate<l    crop    rotations    in    western  South   Dakota ;    by 

Stephen   II.   Hastings  and  Beyer  Aune.     Jan.    1932.     47  p.   il.      (Agriculture 
Dept.     Circular  188.)     ♦  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  Agr  32-35  A  1.4/2:  188 

Wheat.     Culture  of   winter   wheat   in   eastern   United   States;    [by]    Clyde   E. 
Leiglity.     June  20,  1914,  revised  Apr.  1927.   [reprint]  1932.     15  p.  il.     (Agri- 
culture Dent.     Farmers'  bulletin  59G.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  17-1007  A  1.9:  596/4-4 

PUBLIC  ROADS  BUREAU 

Public  roads,  journal  of  highway  research,  v.  12,  no.  12;  Feb.  1932.     [1932.] 
cover-title,  p.  293-308,  il.  4°     [Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.]     *  Paper, 
10c.  single  copy,  $1.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  l.S-322  A  22.6  :  12/12 

Senage  and  sewerage  of  farm  homes;   [by  George  M.  Warren].     [Jan.  1922, 
revised  Oct.  1928,  reprint  1932.]     ii-f-4G  p.  il.     (Agriculture  Dept.     Farmers' 
bulletin  1227.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  Agr  22-371  A  1.9  :  1227/2-4 

Progress  maps 

NoTH. — These  maps  show  the  status  of  improvement  of  the  Federal-aid  system  in  each 
State,  regardless  of  whether  the  construction  has  been  done  witli  the  aid  of  the  Federal 
Government,  by  the  States,  by  the  counties,  or  by  the  townships.  A  system  of  symbols 
indicates  the  type  of  improvement  of  all  the  roads  and  whether  the  work:  was  done  with 
or  without  the  assistance  of  the  Federal  Government.  Slirets  are  of  uniform  size,  some 
States  requiring  2  or  more,  and  are  so  issued  that  they  may  be  punched  and  put  in  a 
loose-leaf  atla*.  The  maps  are  called  progress  maps,  and  the  series  will  be  issut-d  periodi- 
cally to  show  any  change  in  improvement  of  the  highways. 

Wyoming.  Federal  aid  highway  system,  progress  niap :  [Wyoming]  ;  data  cor- 
rected to  Jan.  1,  1931.  Scale  1:760,320  or  1  in.  =  12  m.  [Washington]  Geo- 
logical Survey  [1932].  [2  sheets]  each  2S.5X1S.S  in.  [ProjtX'tion,  modified 
polyconic.  Base  map  from  Geological  Survey  State  map.]  *  20c.  per  set  of 
2  maps.  A  22.9  :  W  99/2/E.  W 

Eastern  Wyoming.      ([Sheet]  35B.) 
Western  Wyoming.     ([Sheet]   35 W.) 

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Climatic  siiunmiri/.  Climatic  summary  of  United  States,  climatic  data  from 
establishment  of  the  stations  to  19,30,  by  Cliniiitological  Division :  sw.  '2i). 
Southern  New  Mexico.  [19.32.]  31  p.  11.  4°  [Revised  edition  of  a  unit  in 
the  series  hitherto  entitled  Summary  of  dimatological  data  for  United 
States  by  sections,  designated  sw.  2  in  preceding  editions.]     ♦  Pai>'r,  10c. 

A  2J1.5/a  :  N  42m/l/9.30 

Same:  .sec.  30,  Northwest  Texas.  [19.32.]  20  p.  il.  4"  [Revisi^l  edi- 
tion of  a  unit  in  the  series  hitherto  entitled  Summary  of  climatological  data 
for  United  States  by  sections,  designated  .sec.  2-42  in  pre<eding  editions.] 
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Same:  sec.  32,  Northeast  Texas.     [1932.]     30  p.  il.  4°     [Revised  edition 

of  a  unit  in  the  series  hitherto  entitled  Summary  of  climatological  data  for 
United     States    bv    sections,     designated     sec.    44     in    preceding    editions.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  A  29.5/a  :  T  31/2/930 

Same:    sec.   91,    Potomac    River   basin.     [1932.]     24    p.    il.    4°     [Revised 

edition  of  a  unit  in  the  series  hitherto  entitled  Summary  of  climatogolical 
data  for  United  States  by  sections,  designated  sec.  94  in  preceding  edi- 
tions.]    *Paper.  lOe.  A  29.5/a  :  P  S4/930 

Same:  sec.  102.  Western  Georgia.  [1932.]  23  p.  il.  4°  [Revised  edi- 
tion of  a  unit  in  the  series  hitherto  entitled  Summary  of  climatological  data 
for    United    States   by   sections,    designated    sec.    85    in   preceding   editions.] 

*  Paper,  lOc.  A  29.5/a  :  G  29/1/930 

Same:    sec.    103,    Central    and    eastern    Georgia.     [1932.]     25    p.    il.    4° 

[Revised  edition  of  a  unit  in  the  series  hitherto  entitled  Summary  of  clima- 
tological data  for  United  States  by  sections,  designated  sec.  86  in  preceding 
editions.]     *  Paper,  10c.  A  29.5/a  :  G  29/2/930 

Climatological  data.  Climatological  data  for  United  States  by  sections,  v.  18, 
no.  9;  Sept.  1931.  [1931.]  cover-title,  [20.8]  p.  il.  2  p.  of  maps,  4°  *  Paper, 
35c.  complete  monthly  number,  $4.00  a  vr. 

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the  Washington  Office.  Issued  principally  for  service  use  and  exchange.  Back  numbers 
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of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  rate  of  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr.  for  each 
section. 

Same,  v.  18,  no.  10;  Oct.  1931.     [1932.]     cover-title,  [208]  p.  il.  2  p.  of 

maps,  4°  A  29.29: 18/10 

Same,  v.  18,  no.  11 ;  Nov.  1931.     [1932,]     cover-title,  [204]  p.  il.  2  p.  of 

maps,  4°  A  29.29: 18/11 

Meteorology.  Monthly  meteorological  summary,  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  1932. 
[Feb.  4,  1932.]      [2]  p.  large  8°     t  A  29.30:  932/1 

Monthly  weather  revietv,  Nov.  1931;  v.  59,  no.  11.     [Feb.  6,  1932.]     cover-title, 
p.  405-448,  il.  2  maps,  10  p.  of  maps,  4°     *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  $2.25. 
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Note. — The  Monthly  weather  review  contains  (1)  meteorological  contributions  and 
bibliography,  (2)  an  interpretative  summary  and  charts  of  the  weather  of  the  month 
In  the  United  States,  and  on  adjacent  oceans,  and  (3)  climatological  tables  dealing 
with  the  weather  of  the  month.  The  contributions  are  principally  as  follows  :  (a) 
results  of  observational  or  research  work  in  meteorology  carried  on  in  the  United 
States  or  other  parts  of  the  world,  (b)  abstracts  or  reviews  of  important  meteorological 
papers  and  books,  and  (c)   notes. 

Special  articles. — Influences  of  Lake  Michigan  on  east  and  west  shore  climates 
[with  bibliography]  ;  by  Clarence  Burt  Odell. — Easterly  gales  in  Columbia  River  Gorge 
during  winter  of  1930-.31,  some  of  their  causes  and  effects  ;  by  Donald  C.  Cameron. — 
Free-air  winds  at  San  Juan,  P.  R.  ;  by  C.  L.  Ray. — Sounding-balloon  observations  at 
Royal  Center.  Ind..  during  international  month,  Sept.  1930  ;  by  L.  T.  Samuels. — Record 
short-period  rainfalls  in  Florida  ;  [by]  George  V.  Fish. — Edward  H.  Smith  on  scientific 
results  of  Marion  Expedition  of  192S.  to  Davis  Strait  and  Baffin  Land  ;  by  W.  F.  Mc- 
Donald.— Cloud  flights,  by  A.  Lohr  ;  translated  by  Eric  R.  Miller  and  abstracted  by  L. 
T.  Samuels. — Shower  and  drizzle  :  by  W.  J.  Humphreys. — Meteorology  and  forest  fire 
problem  ;  by  S.  B.  Show. — Probable  values  of  seasonal  rainfall  in  Los  Angeles,  1850-77, 
by  Charles  C.   Conroy  ;   author's  abstract. 

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Snoic  and  ice  bulletin,  no.  8-11,  winter  1931-32:  Feb.  1-22,  1932.  Feb.  3-24, 
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Weather.  Broadcasts  for  benefit  of  aviation  and  commercial  interests,  effective 
Mar.  1,  1932:  [prepared  in]  Forecast  Division.  Feb.  15,  1932.  1  p.  4°  (Cir- 
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Weekly  wt-ather  and  crop  bulletin.  Feb.  2-23,  1932:  no.  5-S,  1932.     Feb. 

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D.  C,  containing  forecasts  for  all  States  east  of  Mississippi  Kiver  l)eh»ngiug 
to  Washington  forecast  district],  Feb.  1-29,  1932.  [1932.]  Each  19X24  in. 
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Note. — Subscribers  desiring  forecasts  of  weather  conditions  outside  of  the  Washing- 
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Maps  coiitiiining  these  forecasts  are  issued  dail.v.  except  Sunda.vs  and  holida.vs.  at 
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Weather  outlook.  Feb.  8-Mar.  5  [1932].  Feb.  6-27.  1932.  Each  1  p.  [Weekly. 
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Note. — The  Weather  outlooks  for  the  various  zones  are  prepared  at,  and  distributed 
from,  forecast  centers  of  the  Weather  Bureau,  as  follows:  Washington.  D.  C.  (District 
1,  North  and  Middle  .\tlantic  States,  District  2.  South  .Vtlantic  States,  District  ;'..  Ohio 
Valley  and  Tennessee)  ;  New  Orleans,  La.  (District  4,  East  Gulf  States,  District  5, 
Southern  Plains  and  West  Gulf  States)  ;  Chicago.  111.  (Djstrict  6.  Region  of  Great 
Lakes,  District  7.  Ipper  Mississippi  and  lower  Missouri  valleys.  District  8,  Northern 
and  central  Great  Plains)  ;  Denver,  Colo.  (District  9.  Northern  Rocky  Mountain  re- 
gion. District  10.  Southern  Rockv  Mountain  and  Plateau  regions)  ;  San  Francisco, 
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Repart.    Annual  report  of  Alien  Property  Custodian  [on  proceedings  had  under 
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ties of  the  United  States,  the  Department  of  Commerce  issues  many  regular  and  special 
publications.  The  free  distribution  of  man^v  of  the  publications  of  the  D«'partnient  is 
confined  almost  entirely  to  Government  othcers,  libraries,  etlucational  institutions,  the 
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Organization.     United   States  Department  of  Commerce,   brief  description   of 
activities  of  tlie  several  bureaus  of  Department.     Edition.  Jan.  1!>32.     1932. 
iv+65  p.  il.      [Title  on  cover  is:   United   States  Department   of  Commerce, 
organization  and  activities.]     *  Paper.  15r. 
L.  C.  card  32-26162  C  1.2:  Or  3/6 

AERONAUTICS  BRANCH 

Mr  (iiiiinurrr  regul.itions.  effective  as  amended  Jan.   1.   19.32.     1932.     ii+34  p. 
(Aeronautics  bulletin  7.)     t 
L.    C.   card   31-20815  ('23.11:7/3 

.lir  commrrci-  bulletin,  v.  3,  no.  15  and  16;   Feb.  1   nnd   1.".   l«>32.      [19.32.]     p. 
.357-402  + [2]   leaves,  il.     [Semimonthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  29-20a34  C  2.3.12:  3/l.'>.  16 

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February,  1932  561 

CENSUS   BUREAU 

Artificial  flowers.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929, 
industry  series,  artificial  and  preserved  flowers  and  plants,  combs  and  hair- 
pins, not  made  from  metal  or  rubber,  fancy  and  miscellaneous  articles,  not 
elsewhere  classified,  feathers,  plumes,  and  manufactures  thereof,  hair  work, 
ivory,  shell,  and  bone  work,  not  including  buttons,  combs,  or  hairpins,  jewelry 
and  instrument  cases,  lapidary  work,  umbrellas,  parasols,  and  canes.  1932. 
v+22  p.  4"  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28178  C  3.37/26  :  F  66 

California,  loth  census  of  United  States,  1930 :  Irrigation  of  agricultural 
lands,  California,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1932.  16  p.  il.  4°  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for 
agriculture,  assisted  by  Paul  A.  Ewing,  specialist  in  irrigation.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27149  C  3.37/24  :  C  12 

Chemicals.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  chemicals,  compressed  and  liquefied  gases.  1932.  iv+lS  p.  4°  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manufac- 
tures, and  James  O.  Reid,  in  charge  of  work  on  chemicals  and  allied  products 
group  of  industries.]      *  Paper,   10c.  C  3.37/26  :C  42 

Clay-products    industries,    clay   products    (other    than    pottery)    and    uonclay 
refractories,   pottery,    including  porcelain   ware,    and   sand-lime  brick.    1930. 
1932.    ii-f  16  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  23-27473  C  3.2 :  C  57/5 

Cotton.  January  report  of  cotton  consumed,  on  hand,  imported,  and  exported, 
and  active  cotton  spindles.  Feb.  13.  1932.  oblong  32°  [Preliminary  report. 
This  publication  is  issued  in  postal  card  form.]     t  C  3.21 :  931-932/6 

Cottonseed  received,  crushed,  and  on  hand,  and  cottonseed  products  manufac- 
tured, shipped  out.  on  hand,  and  exported  for  6  months  ending  Jan.  31,  1932 
and  1931.  Feb.  11.  1932.  oblong  32°  [Exports  of  cottonseed  products  are 
for  5  months  ending  Dec.  31.  Preliminary  report.  This  publicaiion  is  issued 
in  postal  card  form.]      t  C  3.25  :  931-932/6 

Dental  supplies.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929, 
industry  series,  dental  goods  and  equipment,  instruments,  professional  and 
scientific,  optical  goods,  photographic  apparatus  and  materials,  surgical  and 
orthopedic  appliances,  including  artificial  limbs.  1032.  iv+12  p.  4°  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manu- 
factures, and  George  W.  Fuller,  in  charge  of  work  on  miscellaneous  indus- 
tries group.]     *  Paper,  oc.  C  3.37/26  :  D  43 

Financial  statistics  of  State  governments.  1930  (fiscal  year  ending  Dec.  31, 
1930,  or  fiscal  period  closing  prior  thereto),  assessed  valuation  of  property 
subject  to  general  property  taxes,  total  revenues,  governmental-cost  pay- 
ments, and  net  debt.     [1932.]     S  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  26-260SS  C  3.29  :  St  2/930 

Note.- — This  summary  of  the  48  States  will  be  followed  by  a  detailed  report  giving 
financial  statistics  which  will  show  the  total  and  per  capita  receipts  from  revenues, 
total  and  per  capita  payments  for  expenses  and  interest,  total  payments  for  outlays, 
total  and  per  capita  indebtedness,  assessed  valuation  of  property,  tax  levies,  tax  rates, 
and  methods  of  assessments,  and  other  financial  items. 

Florida.     15th  census  of  United   States.   1030 :   Occupation   statistics.   Florida. 
1932.     41  p.  4°     [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon 
E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27278  C  3.37/31 :  F  66 

Georgia.     15th  census  of  United  States.  1930 :  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands. 
Georgia,    statistics   for    State   and   counties.      1931.      9   p.    il.   4°      [Prepared 
under  suiiervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-2S056  C  3.37/25  :  G  29 

CAass.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures,  1929,  industry 
series,  glass,  glass  products  (except  mirrors)  made  from  purchased  glass, 
mirrors  framed  and  unframed.     1932.     iv+12  p.  4°     *  Paper,  5c. 

C  3.37/26 :  G  46 

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Leather,  Artificial,  mtli  census  of  Uniled  States  |  lit.'JO]  :  Mamifa.  tuivs.  19*29. 
industry  series,  artificial  leather;  carpets  and  rugs,  rag;  linoleum  and 
asphalted-felt-base  floor  covering;  mats  and  matting,  grass  and  coir;  oilcloth. 
19.'{2.  iv  +  13  p.  4"  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief 
statistician  for  manufactures,  and  Arthur  J.  Leek,  in  charge  of  work  on 
textiles  and   their   jiroducts  groui)  <'f   industries.]     *  Pai»er,   10c. 

C  3.37/20  :  L  4S 

Marriage  an<l  divorce,  (cah'ndar  year]  19.''>0,  statistics  of  marriages,  divorces, 
and  annulments  of  marriage,  9th  annual  report.  1932.  iii+90  p.  11.  [Pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  Starke  M.  Grogan.  chief  statistician  for  statis- 
tics of  States  and  cities,  and  Lemuel  A.  Carruthers,  expert  chief  of  division. 
The  text  was  prepared  by  Alice  V.  Hagan.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  25-20041  C  3.2  :  M  34/930 

Mississi!)pi.  loth  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Occupation  statistics,  Mis- 
sissippi. 1932.  19  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Allia  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision 
of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     ♦  Paper,  10c. 

C  3.37/31 :  M  091 

Nebraska.  15th  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Occupation  statistics,  Ne- 
braska. 1932.  26  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision 
of  Leon  E.  Truesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     *  Paper.  10c. 

C  3.37/31 :  N  27 

New  Hampfthirc.     loth  census  of  United  States.  1930:  Agriculture.  New  Hamp- 
shire,   statistics   by   counties,    3d    series,    type   of   farm.     1932.     14    p.    il.    4° 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for 
agriculture,  assisted  by  F.  F.  Elliott.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  31-27053  C  3.37  14  :  N  421i 

Oregon.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Occupation  statistics,  Oregon. 
1932.  26  p.  4°  [Prepared  by  Alba  M.  Edwards,  under  supervision  of  Leon  E. 
Trnesdell,  chief  statistician  for  population.]     •Paper,  10c. 

C  3.37/31 :  Or  3 

Paper.     Forest  products,  1930:  Paper  and  pai>er  board,  production  and  paper- 
making  equipment  in  use,  pulpwood  consumption  and  wood-pulp  production ; 
compiled   in   cooperation   with   Department   of   Agriculture,    Forest    Service. 
1932.     ii-f  14  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  24-20246  C  3,12/7  :  P  19/930 

Printing.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures.  1929.  industry 
series,  printing  and  publishing  and  allied  industries.  1932.  vi+51  p.  4° 
[Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Beales,  chief  statistician  for  manu- 
factures, and  George  W.  Fuller,  in  charge  of  work  on  printing,  publishing, 
and  allied  industries  group.]     *  Paper,  20c.  C  3.37/20  :P  93 

Silk.  15th  census  of  United  States  [1930]  :  Manufactures.  1929.  industry 
series,  silk  and  rayon  manufactures,  rayon  and  allied  products.  1932. 
iv-+-14  p.  4°  [Prepared  under  supervision  of  LeVerne  Heales.  chief  statis- 
tician for  manufactures,  and  Arthur  J.  Leek,  in  charge  of  work  on  textiles 
and  their  products  group  of  industries,  and  James  O.  Reid.  in  charge  of  work 
on  chemicals  and  allied  products  group.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  3.37 '20  :  Si  3 

Texa.9.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Drainage  of  agricultural  lands, 
Texas,  statistics  for  State  and  counties.  1932.  11  p.  il.  4"  [Prepared  under 
supervision  of  William  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture, 
assisted  by  B.  S.  Clayton,  specialist  in  drainage.]     *  Paper,  ."c. 

C  3.37  '25  :  T  31 

Vermont.  15th  census  of  United  States,  1930:  Agriculture,  Vermont,  statistics 
by  counties,  3d  series,  type  of  farm.  1932.  15  p.  11.  4°  [Prepared  under  su- 
pervision of  WilliauT  Lane  Austin,  chief  statistician  for  agriculture,  assisted 
by  F.  F.  Elliott.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  3.37/14  :  V  59 

COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

NoTH.  —  Thp  monthly  Notiro  to  mariners,  formerly  Issued  by  the  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  has  been  consolidiiteil  with  and  made  a  part  of  the  Notic*^  to  mariners  issued  by 
the  Llphthouses  Rureau.  thus  making  it  a  joint  publication.  The  oliarts.  coast  pilots, 
Inside  route  pilots,  tide  tables,  and  current  tables  of  the  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  are 
sold  at  the  office  of  the  Survey  in  Washington,  and  also  by  one  or  more  sales  asoiits  In 
each  of  the  important   .\nu>ricfin   seaports. 

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February.  1932  563 

Coast   and   Geodetic   Surrcii    hulletiv.   Jan.   30.    li>32 :    no.    200.      [1932.]      7   p. 
[Monthly.]     J 
L.  C.  card  15-26512  C  4.20 :  200 

Coast  pilots.     Inside  route  pilot.  New  Yorlc  to  Key  West ;   [prepared  by  E.  H. 
Bernstein].     7th  edition.  1931.     1931.     ii-^155  p.  8  maps  in  pocket.      (Serial 
533.)     t  Russet  cloth  lined.  30c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28741  C  4.6/3  :  X  42y/931 

FISHERIES   BUREAU 

Fisheries  service  buUetiii.  Feb.  1.  1932;  no.  201.     [1932.]     4  p.     [Monthly.]     | 
L.  C.  card  F 15-76  C  6.9  :  201 

Fishery  prodticts  landed  at  Seattle,  Wash.,  by  United  States  vessels,  Dec.  1931. 
[1932.]     1  p.  4°     (Statistical  bulletin  959.)      t  C  6.5: 959 

Salmon.  Statistical  review  of  Alaska  salmon  fisheries:  pt.  3,  Prince  William 
Sound.  Copper  River,  and  Bering  River :  bv  Willis  H.  Rich  and  Edward  M. 
Ball.    1932.     [1] +187-247  p.  11.  large  8'^     (Bulletin  7.)     [From  Bulletin,  v.  47.] 

*  Paper.  20c. 

L.  C.  card  F  29-1  C  6  3/2 :  7 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  COMMERCE  BUREAU 

Automobiles.  Foreign  markets  for  automotive  replacement  parts,  accessories, 
and  service  station  equipment :  compiled  by  P.  R.  Mattix,  based  on  reports  of 
foreign  service  officers  of  Department  of  State  and  Department  of  Commerce. 
1932.     vi+428  p.  il.      (Trade  promotion   series  12S:   Automotive  Division.) 

*  Paper.  70c. 

L.  C.  card  32-26141  C  18.27  :  128 

Broadcast  advertising  in  Europe  ;  [compiled  by  E.  D.  Schutrumpf].    1932.    ii+21 
p.     (Trade  information  bulletin  787;   [Electrical  Equipment  and  Specialties 
Divisions].)      [The  name  of  the  author  is  given  incorrectly  on  p.  ii  as  E.  D. 
Schutrumph.]     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26144  C  18.25 :  787 

Business.  Survey  of  current  business.  Feb.  1932 :  v.  12,  no.  2.  [1932.]  cover- 
title.  56  p.  il.  4°  [Monthly.  Contains  weekly  data  through  Jan.  23.  1932.  and 
monthly  data  through  December,  the  date  given  above  being  the  date  of 
issue.]  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy  (annual  supplement  25c.).  $1.50  a  yr.  (in- 
cluding weekly  supplement)  ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.50  (without  weekly 
supplement). 
L.  C.  card  21-26819  C  18.35  :  932/2 

Same,   weekly   supplement,    Feb.   4-25.   1932.      [1932.]      Each   4  p.    il.   4° 

[Included  in  price  of  monthly  Survey  of  current  business,  which  see  above.] 

C  18.36 :  932/5-8 

Commerce.     Commerce  vearbook,  1931    (9th  number)  :  v.  2.  Foreign  countries. 
1931.    v+746  p.  il.  2  maps.     *  Cloth,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  2:3-26993  C  18.26  :  931/V.2 

Monthly  summary  of  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  Dec.  1931.    1932. 

2  pts.  p.  1-76  and  ii+ 77-118  p.  4°     *  Paper,  pt.  1.  10c.  single  copy,  *  pt.  2.  oc. 
single  copy,  $1.25  a  yr. ;  foreisn  subscription,  $1.85. 

L.  C.  card  14-21465  C  18.7  :  932/6-1,  6-2 

Same.     1932.     [2  pts.  in  1],  118  p.  4"     (H.  doc.  56,  72d  Cong,  l.st  sess.) 

Commerce  Department.  Chief  functions  of  Department  of  Commerce.  [1932.] 
1  p.  4°     [From  Survey  of  current  business,  v.  12.  no.  2.  Feb.  1932.]     t 

C  18.35/a  :  C  736 

Commerce  reports,  weekly  survey  of  foreign  trade,  reports  from  representatives 
of  Departments  of  Commerce  and  State  in  foreign  countries  and  articles  pre- 
pared in  bureau  at  Washington,  Feb.  1-29,  1932;  no.  5-9  [series  1932].  [1932.] 
cover-titles,  p.  209-520,  il.  4°     [Text  and  illustrations  on  p.  2-4  of  covers.] 

*  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  $4.00  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $6.00. 

C  18.5/1 :  932/5-9 

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564  February.  1932 

Macaroni.  Intcniatioual  traile  in  iiiacjironi  prodints ;  [by  George  J.  Carr]. 
ly.il*.     ii+;i«  p.      (Trade   information   bulletin   788;    [Foftdstuffs  Division].) 

*  Paper,  lOc-. 

L.  C.  card  :i2-2G02()  C  18.25  :  788 

Market  research  sources   (formerly  Market  re.searoh  at'encies),  guide  to  info* 
niation  on  domestic  marketing;   [prepared  by  R.  Brt-tiierton].     1032  edition. 
V.KV2.     vi+277  p.      (Dcmiestic  conimcrcv  series  ."i :    Marketing  Service  Divi- 
.sion.)     *  Paper,  30c. 
L.  C.  card  27-27(513  C  18.28:  55 

Radio  apparatus  and  appliances.     Merchandising  problems   of   radin   retailern 
in    l!t30:    [by    Jerome   Hubbard].      [Reprint    with   change.s]    1932.      ii+22   p. 
(Trade  information  bulletin  778:  [Electrical  Equipment  Division  and  Market- 
ing Service  Divisionl.)     ♦Paper.  Kk?. 
L.  C.  card  32-20170  C  18.25:  778/1-2 

Shipping  and  shipbuilding  subsidies,  study  of  State  aid  to  shipping  and  ship- 
building industries  in  various  countries  of  the  world  :  by  Jesse  E.  Saugstad. 
1932.     xxiii+611  p.     (Trade  promotion  series  129;  Transportation  I>ivision.i 

*  Paper.  $1.10. 

L.  C.  card  32-26177  (.'  ls.27 :  129 

LIGHTHOUSES  BUREAU 

Lighthouse   service   bulletin,   v.   4.   no.   20:   Feb.    1.    1932.     [1932.1     p.    I<i;',-I00 
[Monthly.]      t 
L.  C.  card  12-35121  C  9.31 :  4/26 

Xoticc  to  mariners,   weekly,   no.   5-^.   1932:    Feb.  3-24    [19.32].     1932.     various 
paginjr.     [Issued  jointly  with  Coast  ;ind  Geodetic  Survev. ]     t 
L.  C.  card  7-20009  '  C  9.26 :  932/5-8 

MINES  BUREAU 

Barite  and  barium  products  in  1930;  by  R.  M.  Santmvers  and  B.  II.  Stoddard. 
Jan.    12,    19.32.     |1] +291-301    p.     [Fiom    Mineral    resources.    1930.    pt.    2.1 

*  Paper,  5c.  C  22.8/a  :  B  239/9.30 

Dikes   (geology).     Results  of  some  magnetic  measurements  on  dikes,  with  ex- 
periments upon  geophysical  differentiation  of  nickel-ore  deposits  in  Sudbury 
district,  Ontario,  Canada  [with  bibliograi»liy]  ;  by  F.  W.  Lee.     1932.     ii-flS  p. 
il.      (Technical  paper  510.)      *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  32-20109  C  22.5  :  510 

Explosives.  Physical  testing  of  explosives  at  Bureau  of  Mines  Explosive  Ex- 
periment Station.  Bruceton,  Pa.:  bv  Charles  E.  Munroe  and  J.  E.  TitTanv. 

1931.  v-fl48  p.  il.     (Bulletin  346.1      *  Paper.  35c. 

L.  G.  card  31-28725  C  22.3  :  346 

Oold,  silver,  cojiper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  Mnntana  in  1930.  mine  report:  bv  T.  H. 
Miller.  Feb.  24,  1932.  [l]-f 385-429  p.  [From  Mineral  resources.  1930, 
pt.   1.1      *  Paper,  10c.  ( "  22.8/a  :  G  503/7/930 

Manganc.'<c  and  manganiferous  ores  in  1930:  l)y  Robert  H.  Ridgway.     Jan.  25, 

1932.  1 1  I -f 297-332  p.      [From  Mineral  resources.  1930,  pt.  1.]     *' Paper.  10c. 

C  22.8/a:  M  313/9.30 

Mica  in  19.30;  by  B.  II.  Stoddard.  Feb.  2<i.  1932.  |ll+3S7-3f>5  p.  [From 
Mineral  resources,  1930,  pt.  2.]     *  Paper.  .5e.  C  22.8/a  :  M  .581/930 

Phosphate  rock  in  1930;  by  Bertrand  L.  Johnson.  Feb.  3.  1932.  [ll-}-31.5- 
332  p.     [From   Mineral  resources,   1930.  i»t.  2.]     •Paper.  He. 

C  22.8/a  :  P  566/930 

Pahlieatinns.  New  publications.  Bureau  of  Mines,  monthly  list  201:  Jan.  .30. 
1932.      [1932.]     3   p.     t  "  ('22.7/3:201 

Sand  and  gravel  in  19.30;  by  E.  R.  Phillips.  Feb.  20.  19.32.  [1] +375-.380  i>. 
[From  Mineral  resources,  1930.  pt.  2.]     *  Paper.  5<\  C  22.S/a  :  S;i.56 '93  > 

Stone  in  19.30;  ity  A.  T.  Coons.  Feb.  .5.  1<)32.  [11+333-373  p.  [From  Mineral 
resources,  19.30,  pt.  2.]      *  Paper,  10c.  C  22.S/a  :  St7_' '9.30 

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February.  1932  565 

NAVIGATION    BUREAU 

ShiiJS.     American  clocumeiitetl  .seagoing  merchant  vessels  of  500  gross  tons  and 
over.  Jan.  2,  1932.    1932.    ii+73  p.  4^     ( KSerial  170.)     [Monthly.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
single  copy,  75e.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscriiition.  $1.2.5. 
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Cramilet,  Paul  K.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  no. 
3030,  in  re  Paul  K.  Cramblet,  mercury  switches ;  brief  for  commissioner  of 
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Jones,  Homer  W.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
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patents.     [1932.]     cover-title,  10  p.  4°     %  0  21.10:  J  717 

Mavrogenis,  Aristote.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
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Swnmer.  Kurt.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  I'atent  Appeals,  patent  appeal  nt\ 
2876,  in  re  Kurt  Sommer  and  Paul  Maca,  glass  drilling  machine ;  brief  for 
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Vaictcr,  CMrles  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  patent  appeal 
no.  3008,  in  re  Charles  E.  Vawter,  improvements  in  fuel  gauges ;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1932.]     cover-title,  10  p.  4°     %  C  21.10  :V  473 

Weingartner,  Anthony  E.  In  Court  of  Customs  and  Patent  App«'als.  patent 
appeal  no.  2975,  in  re  Anthony  E.  Weingartner,  gearing  for  stokers;  brief  for 
commissioner  of  patents.     [1932.]     cover-title,  12  p.  4"     t  C  21.10  :W  431 

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Alloys.  Thermal  expansion  of  heat-resisting  alloys,  nickel-chromium,  iron- 
chromium,  and  nickel-chromium-iron  alloys;  by  Peter  Hiduert.  [1932.] 
cover-title,  p.  1031-66,  il.  5  pi.  6  p.  of  pi.  1  tab.  (Research  paper  388.) 
[From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Dec.  1931.]  *  Paper, 
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Benzoic  acid.  Determination  of  coeflScieut  of  cubical  expansion  of  solid  benzoic 
acid  by  means  of  gas-filled  dilatometer ;  by  E.  R.  Smith.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
p.  903-905,  il.  (Research  paper  382.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal 
of  research,  v.  7,  Nov.  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  382 

Commercial  .standards  monthly,  review  of  progress  in  commercial  standardiza- 
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and  clearance  of  existing  stocks,  June  15,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.20  :  32 

Gasoline.  Thermal  expansion  of  gasolines  from  0°  to  30°  C. :  by  C.  S.  Cragoe 
[and]  E.  E.  Hill.  [1932.]  cover-title,  p.  1133^5,  il.  (Research  paper  393.) 
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Kennellif-Heaviside  layer.  Investigations  of  Kennelly-Heaviside  layer  heights 
for  frequencies  between  1,600  and  8.650  kilocycles  per  second  ;  by  T.  R.  Gilli- 
land,  G.  W.  Kenrick,  [and]  K.  A.  Norton.  [1932.]  cover-title,  p.  1083-1104, 
il.  2  pi.  (Research  paper  .390.)  [From  Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  re- 
search, v.  7,  Dec.  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c.  C  13.22/a  :  390 

Preliminary  note  on  automatic  recorder  giving  continuous  height  record 

of  Kennelly-Heaviside  layer;  by  T.  R.  Gilliland  [and]  G.  W.  Kenrick.  [1931.] 
cover-title,  p.  783-789,  il.  1  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Research  paper  373.)  [From 
Bureau  of  Standards  journal  of  research,  v.  7,  Nov.  1931.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

C  13.22/a :  373 

Laboratory  rectifying  .^tilU  of  glass;  by  Johannes  H.  Bruun  [and]  Sylvester  T. 
Schicktanz.  [1931.]  cover-title,  p.  851-882,  il.  5  pi.  (Research  paper  379.) 
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Mannose.  Derivatives  of  4-glucosido-mannose ;  by  Horace  S.  Isbell.  [1932.] 
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Methyl-d-gulosides.  Preparation  of  crystalline  methyl  d-gulosides  by  means  of 
coordination  compounds  with  calcium  chloride ;  by  Horace  S.  Isbell.  [1932.] 
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journal  of  research,  v.  8,  Jan.  19.32.]     *  Paper,  5c.  C  13.22/a  :  396 

Pentoses.  Volumetric  determination  of  pentoses  and  pentosans;  by  G.  M.  Kline 
[and]  S.  F.  Acree.  [1932.]  cover-title,  p.  25-35.  (Research  paper  398.) 
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Heindl  [and]  L.  E.  Mong.  [1932.]  cover-title,  p.  1017-30,  il.  3  p.  of  pi. 
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Shellac.  Determination  of  insoluble  matter  in  slielUn-:  by  C.  (".  Hartman. 
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Silk.  Effect  of  i)H  on  ithotnchemical  decomposition  of  silk  :  by  Milton  Harris 
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Wood-fiber.  Highly  purified  wood  fibers  as  paper-making  material ;  by  Royal 
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1932.]      23  p.      (Public  5.) 

Brazos  River  Harbor  Xavigation  District.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  War  to  reduce 
penalty  of  bond  of  Brazos  River  Harbor  Navigation  District,  of  Brazoria  County, 
Tex.,  furnished  as  surety  for  its  doing  certain  work  on  improvement  of  Freeport 
Harbor.  Tex.     Approved  Feb.  11,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  32.) 

Building  and  loan  associations.  S.  2199,  act  exempting  building  and  loan  associations 
from  being  adjudged  bankrupts.     Approved  Feb.    11,   1932.     1   p.      (Public  27.) 

Cache  Creek  Indian  Cemetery.  S.  2407,  act  to  authorize  sale  of  parts  of  cemetery  re- 
serve made  for  Kiowa,  Comanche,  and  Apache  Indians  in  Oklahoma  [known  as  Cache 
Creek  Indian  Cemetery].     Approved  Feb.   6,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  13.) 

Chicago,  Century  of  Progress  Exposition,  19.S.3.  S.  355,  act  providing  for  participation 
of  United  States  in  Century  of  Progress  (Chicago  World's  Fair  Centennial  Cele- 
bration) to  be  held  at  Chicago,  111.,  in  1933.  authorizing  appropriation  therefor,  and 
for  other   purposes.      [Approved   Feb.  8,    1932.]      3  p.      (Public   14.) 

Chippewa  Indians.  H.  R.  225,  act  for  payment  to  each  enrolled  Chippewa  Indian  of 
Minnesota  from  funds  standing  to  their  credit  in  Treasury.  Approved  Feb.  12, 
1932.     1  p.      (Public  33.) 

Choctaichatchec  River.  S.  1291,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  Choctawhatchee  River  near  Freeport,  Fla.  [by  Florida, 
through  its  highway  department].     Approved  Feb.  5,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  11.) 

Clark  Fork.  S.  573,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  for  construction  of  bridge  across 
Clarks  Fork  River  near  lone.  Wash,  [by  Pend  Oreille  County,  Wash.].  Approved 
.Jan.  28.  1932.      1  p.      (Public  4.) 

ColuniMa  River.  H.  R.  149,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  bridge  across  Columbia  River  at  or  near  The  Dalles,  Oreg.  [bv  Dalles 
City].     Approved  Feb.  11.  1932.     1  p.      (Public  30.) 

District  Courts.  H.  R.  63()4,  act  to  transfer  Lavaca  County  from  Houston  division 
to  Victoria  division  of  southern  judicial  district  of  Texas.  Approved  Feb.  20,  1932. 
1   p.      (Public   38.) 

District  of  Columbia.  S.  9,  act  respecting  qualifications  of  assessor  of  District  of 
Columbia  to  testifv  in  condemnation  proceedings.  Approved  Feb.  11,  1932.  1  p. 
(Public   28.1 

S.  2077,  act  to  relieve  commissioners  of  District  of  Columbia  of  certain  minis- 
terial duties.     Approved  Feb.  11,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  29.) 

S.   2173.  act  to  authorize  associations  of  employees   in  District  of   Columbia  to 

adopt  device  to  designate  products  of  labor  of  their  members,  to  punish  illegal  use 
or  imitation  of  such  device,  and  for  other  purposes.  Approved  Feb.  18,  1932.  1  p. 
(Public   35.) 

District  of  Columbia  Commis.9ion.  Oeorge  Washington  Bicentennial.  S.  1306.  act  for 
incorporation  of  District  of  Columbia  Commission,  George  Washington  Bicentennial. 
[Approved  Feb.  18.  1932.]      2  p.      (Public  36.) 

Elk  River.  S.  556,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
bridge  across  Elk  River  at  or  near  Kelso,  Tenn,  [by  Highway  Department  of  Ten- 
nessee].    Approved  Feb.  4,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  6.) 

French  Broad  River.  S.  2388,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  French  Broad  River  on  proposed  Morristown-Xewport 
road  between  Jefferson  and  Cocke  counties.  Tenn.  [by  Highway  Department  of  Ten- 
nessee].    Approved  Feb.  4,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  7.) 

S.   2389,   act   to   extend   times   for   commencing   and    completing   construction    of 

bridge  across  French  Broad  River  on  Dandridge-Newport  road  in  Jefferson  County, 
Tenn.  [by  Highwav  Department  of  Tennessee].  Approved  Feb.  4,  1932.  1  p. 
(Public    8.) 

Mahoning  River.  H.  R.  70,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  board  of  county 
commissioners  of  Mahoning  County,  Ohio,  to  construct  free  overhead  viaduct  across 
Mahoning  River  at  Struthers,  Ohio.     Approved  Feb.  10,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  17.) 

ilississippi  River.  H.  R.  5131,  act  to  extend  time  for  construction  of  bridge  across 
Mississippi  River  near  and  above  New  Orleans.  La.  [by  said  city  through  its  Public 
Belt  Railroad  Commission].     Approved  Feb.   10.   1932.     1   p.      (Public  21.) 

H.  R.  5478,  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 

bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Baton  Rouge,  La.  [by  Baton  Rouge- 
Mississippi   River  Bridge   Company].     Approved   Feb.   10,   1932.      1   p.      (Public   23.) 

H.  R.  5878,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Louisiana  Highway  Commis- 
sion and  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Company  and  Louisiana  and  Arkansas  Railway 
Company  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  in  combination  with  railroad  bridge 
across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  Baton  Rouge,  La.  Approved  Feb.  10,  1932. 
1  p.      (Public  25.) 

Missouri  River.  H.  R.  474,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  North  Dakota  to 
construct  free  highwav  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Garrison,  N.  Dak. 
Approved  Feb.   10,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  18.) 

H.  R.  4695.  act  to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 

bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Culbertson,  Mont,  [by  Montana  and  coun- 
ties of  Roosevelt  and  Richland,  or  any  of  them].  Approved  "Feb.  10.  1932.  1  p. 
(Public   19.) 

H.   R.   4696.   act   to   extend   times   for  commencing  and   completing   construction 

of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  southerly  from  Fort  Belknap  Indian  Reservation 
at  or  near  point  known  as  Power-site  Crossing,   in  Montana    [by   Montana,   or  any 

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Pultlic  [act]  4  42,  72(1  Congress — CoiitiiiiU'd. 

Missouri    Itivrr — Continued. 

Political  subdivisions  or  public  agencies  thereof,  or  anv  of  them].  Aiiproved  Feb. 
0,   1932.      1  p.      (Public  20.1 

S.  2639,  act  to  extend  time  for  construction  of  bridge  across  Missouri   River  at 

or  near  Poplar,  Mont,  [bv  Montana,  counties  of  Koospvelt,  Richland,  and  MoCone. 
or  any  of  them].     Approved  Feb.  20,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  37.) 

Monotujahela  River.  H.  R.  7225,  act  f,'ranting  consent  of  Congress  to  boarn  of  county 
commissioners  of  AllcKheuy  County,  Pa.,  to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across 
Monongahcla  Ulver  between  Pittsburgh  and  borough  of  Homestead,  Pa.  Approved 
Feb.  10,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  26.) 

Actt?  Mexico.  S.  1588,  act  to  autliorize  Secretary  of  Interior  to  issue  patents  for  lands 
held  under  color  of  title  [in  New  Mexico].  Approved  Feb.  23.  1932.  1  p.  (Public 
39  ) 

PuHCdtuck  River.  H.  R.  7247,  act  authorizing  Rhode  Island  State  Board  of  Public 
Roads  and  State  Highway  Department  of  Connecticut  to  construct  free  highway 
bridge  across  Pawcatuclc  River  near  location  of  present  Broad  stri'Ct  hridi'e  between 
Westerly,  R.  1.,  :md  Stonington,  Conn.     Approved  Feb.  23,  1932.      1  p.      (Public  42.) 

Qtiitt'iirlt  'Reservation.  S.  2408,  act  to  repeal  act  to  authorize  setting  aside  of  tribal 
land  within  Qulnaielt  Indian  Reservation,  Wash.,  for  lighthouse  purposes.  Ap- 
proved Feb.  4,   1932.      1  p.      (Public  9.) 

Red  River  of  the  Xorth.  H.  R.  5626,  act  authorizing  Minnosnta  and  Nortli  Dakota, 
county  of  Polk,  Minn.,  county  of  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.,  or  any  one  or  more  of  them, 
to  construct  free  highwav  bridge  across  Red  River  of  the  North  at  or  near  Pygland. 
Minn.     Approved  Feb.  1(),  1932.     1  p.      (Public  24.) 

Rivers.  S.  2334,  act  to  amend  sec.  3  of  rivers  and  harbors  act,  approved  .Tune  13, 
1902.  as  amended  and  supplemented  [so  that  due  consideration  shall  be  given  to 
benefits  to  pleasure  craft  in  considering  advisability  of  proposed  improvements]. 
Approved  Feb.  10,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  16.) 

St.  Joseph  River.  S.  2317,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Michigan  and  Berrien 
County,  or  either  of  them,  to  construct  bridge  across  St.  Joseph  River  [at  or  near 
St.  Josejih,  Mich.].     Approved  Feb.  5,  1932.      1  p.      (Public  12.) 

Shenandoah  Xational  Park.  S.  10S9,  act  to  establish  minimum  area  for  Shenandoah 
National  Park,  for  administration,  protection,  and  general  development  by  Na- 
tional Park  Service  [and  to  accept  lands  in  Shenandoah.  Great  Smoky  Mountains, 
Mammoth  Cave,  and  Isle  Royale  national  parks  subject  to  leases].  Approved  Feb.  4, 
1932.     1   p.      (Public  10.) 

Skull  Vallet/  Reservation.  H.  R.  6663,  act  to  reserve  land  on  public  domain  in  T  tab 
for  addition  to  Skull  Vallev  Indian  Reservation.  Approved  Feb.  12.  1932.  1  p. 
(Public  34.) 

Smith,  William  R.  S.2286,  act  authorizing  William  Robert  Smith  Memorial  Associa- 
tion of  El  Paso,  Tex.,  to  construct  memorial  in  honor  of  William  Robert  Smith, 
former  Member  of  Congress  from  16th  district  of  Texas  [at  or  near  Elephant  Butte 
Dam].     Approved  Feb.  23,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  40.) 

Susquehanna  River.  H.  R.  81.  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Catawissa  Rail- 
road Company  to  reconstruct  railroad  bridge  across  Susquehanna  River  at  or  near 
Catawissa,  Pa.     Approved  Feb.  23,  1932.     1  p.      (Public  41.) 

Wabash  River.  H.  R.  5471.  act  authorizing  Sullivan  County,  Ind.,  to  construct  pub- 
lic toll  bridge  across  Wabash  River  at  point  in  said  county  to  point  opposite  on 
Illinois  shore.      [Approved  Feb.  10.  1932.]      2  p.      (Public  22.) 

Waceamaw  River.  S.  201,  act  granting  consent  of  Congress  to  South  Carolina  to  con- 
struct bridge  across  Waceamaw  River  [near  Conway,  S.  C.].  Approved  Feb.  10, 
1932.     1  p.      (Public  15.) 

Willamette  River.  H.  R.  7248,  act  authorizing  modification  of  existing  project  for 
Willamette  River  between  Oregon  City  and  Portland,  Oreg.  Approved  Feb.  11,  1932. 
(Public  31.) 

Public  [joint]  resolution  7-0,  72d  Congress. 

Disarmament.  H.  J.  Res.  251,  joint  resolution  making  appropriation  for  expenses  of 
participation  bv  United  States  in  general  disarmament  conference  at  Geneva, 
Switzerland,   in'l932.     Approved  Feb.   2.   1932.     1   p.      (Public  resolution  8.) 

Federal  land  banks.  H.  J.  Res.  201,  joint  resolution  m;ikiiig  appropriation  to  enable 
.Secretary  of  Treasury  to  pay  for  subscriptions  to  capital  stock  of  Federal  land 
banks.     Approved  Feb.  2,  1932.      1  p.      (Public  resolution  9.) 

Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  H.  J.  Res.  230,  joint  resolution  making  appro- 
priation to  enable  United  States  to  make  payments  upon  subscrii>tlons  to  capital 
stock  of  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation.  Approved  Jan.  27,  1932.  1  p.  (Pub- 
lic resolution  7.) 

CONFERENCE  COMMITTEES 

Agricultural-credit  corporations,  conference  report  to  acconipttny  H.  J.  Res.  292 
[to  authorize  Secretary  of  Agriculture  to  aid  in  establislinient  of  agricul- 
tural-credit cor;)orationsl  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.  Feb.  24,  1932.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  598.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      ♦  Paper,  ."ic. 

Federal  reserve  system.  Improve  facilities  of  Federal  reserve  system,  confer- 
ence report  to  accompany  II.  R.  9203  [to  improve  facilities  of  Federal  reserve 
system  for  service  of  cduimorce,  industry,  and  agriculture,  to  provide  means 
for  meeting  needs  of  memlx-r  baiilcs  in  exceptional  circunistiinces.  and  for 
otlier  purposes);  .submitted  by  Mr.  Steagall.  Feb.  25,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
607.  72d  Cong,  l.st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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February.  1932  571 

Federal  reserve  sy-^tem — Continued. 

Improvement  of  facilities  of  Federal  reserve  system,  conference  report 

on  biil  (H.  R.  9203)  to  improve  facilities  of  Federal  reserve  system  for 
service  of  commerce,  industry,  and  agriculture,  to  provide  means  for  meeting 
needs  of  member  banks  in  exceptional  circumstances,  and  for  other  purposes. 
Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb.  25,  1932.  8  p.  (S.  doc.  80.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Prexident  of  United  States.  Fixing  commencement  of  terms  of  President,  Vice 
President,  and  Members  of  Congress,  conference  report  to  accompany  S.  J. 
Res.  14  [proposing  amendment  to  Constitution  of  United  States  fixing  com- 
mencement of  terms  of  President  and  Vice  President  and  Members  of  Con- 
gress and  fixing  time  of  assembling  of  Congress]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Jeffers. 
Feb.  27.  1932.    4  d.     (H.  rp.  633,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  BICENTENNIAL  COMMISSION 

See   Washington.    Georse.    Commission    for    Celebration    of    200th    Anniversary    of    Birth 

of.  p.  617. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES 

Agricultural  credit.     Federal  farm  loan   act.  amendments,  rules,   and  regula- 
tions: compiled  by  Elmer  A.  Lewis,  .superintendent  Document  Room,  House 
of  Representatives.     1932.     [11+107  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26178  Y  1.2 :  F  31/8 

Includes  : 

Puhlic  law  158,  64th  Congress,  approved  July  17.  1916. 

Public  law  271    (extract),  64th  Congress,  approved  Sept.  8,  1916. 

Public  law  95,  65th  Congress,  approved  Jan.  18,  1918. 

Public   law   182,   66th   Congress,   approved   Apr.   20.    1920. 

Public  law  232.  66th  Congress,  approved  May  29,  1920. 

Public  res.  45,  66th  Congress,  approved  May  26,  1920. 

Public  law  S.S4.  66th  Congress,  approved  Foh.  27.  1921. 

Public  law  379,  66th  Congress,  approved  Mar.  4,  1921. 

Public  law  32,  67th  Congress,  approved  July  1.  1921. 

Public  law  50.  67th  Congress,  approved  Aug.  13,  1921. 

Public  law  219   (extract).  67th  Congress,  approved  May  15,  1922. 

Public  res.  104,  67th  Congress,  approved  Mar.  4,  1928. 

Public  law  503.  67th  (Tongress.  approved  Mar.  4,  1923. 

Public  res.  3,  68th  Congress,  approved  Jan.  31,   1924. 

Public  law  35,  68th  Congress,  approved  Mar.  10,  1924. 

Public  law  599.  68th   Congress,   approved   Mar.   4.    1925. 

Public  law  279.  69th  Congress,  approved  May  24.  1926. 

Public  law  582.  69th  Congress,  approved  Feb.  8.  1927. 

Public  law  1007.  70th  Congress,  approved  Mar.  2.  1929. 

Public  law  1028.   70th   Congress,  approved  Mar.   4.   1929. 

Public  law  1034  (extract).  70th  Congress,  approved  Mar.  4,  1929. 

Public  law  10,  71st  Congress,  approved  June  15,   1929. 

Public  law  436,  71st  Congress,  approved  June  26,  1930. 

Public  law  439.  71st  Congress,  approved  June  26,  1930. 

Public  law  865.  71.st  Congress,  approved  Mar.  4.   1931. 

Public  law  3.  72d  Congress,  approved  Jan.  23.  1932. 

Public  res.  9,  72d  Congress,  approved  Feb.  2,  1932. 

Calendars  of  Hou-^e  of  Representatives.  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  1-29, 
1932 :  no.  36-59.  1932.  various  paging,  large  8°  [Dally  when  House  of  Ren- 
resentatives  is  in  session.]     $  Y  1.2 :  1/72-36  to  72-59 

Clerk.  Annual  report  of  clerk  of  House  of  Representatives,  Wm.  Tyler  Page, 
giving  names  of  statutory  and  contingent-fund  employees  of  House  and  their 
respective  compensations,  including  clerks  to  Members,  expenditures  from 
contingent  fund  and  from  certain  specific  appropriations,  amounts  drawn 
from  Treasury,  stationery  accounts,  and  unexpended  balances,  vear  ended 
June  30,  1931.  1931.  iii-f459  p.  (H.  doc.  2,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
50c. 
L.  C.  card  11-12005 

Code  of  laws  of  United  States.  Appropriation  for  House  of  Representatives  for 
revision  of  laws,  etc.,  supplemental  estimates  of  appropriations  pertaining  to 
legislative  establishment.  House  of  Representatives,  fiscal  year  1933  [for 
preparation  and  editing  of  supplements  to  United  States  Code  and  code  of 
laws  of  District  of  Columbia,  and  for  additional  assistant  in  office  of 
physician  of  House  of  Representatives].  Feb.  13,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  doc.  247, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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572  February.  1932 

Rule.t.    Constitution,  Jefferson's  manual,  and  Rules  of  House  of  Representatives, 
72(1  Congress:    [compiled]    by  Lewis  Deseliler.     1931.     xH-721  p.      (H.   doc. 
787.  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.)     *  Paper.  S.V. 
L.  C.  card  6-17027 

Voc<itional  cducntiov.     Laws  relating  to  vcK-atiunal  education  and  agricultural 
extension    work:    compiled    b.v    Elmer    A.    Lewis,    superintendent    Document 
Room,  Hou.se  of  Representatives.     1931.     [l]+52  ]>.     *  Paper.  10c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28744  Y  1.2  :V  85/6 

Includes : 

Public  law  95,  63d  Congress. 

Public  law  347,  64th  Congress. 

Public  law  04   (extract  from),  65tli  Congress. 

Public  law  178.  O.Tth  Congress. 

Public  law  279,   65th  Congress. 

Public  law  11,  6Gth  Congress. 

Public  law  52,  66th  Congress. 

Public  law  2;iG,  60th  Congress. 

Public  law  53   [35]    (extract  from),  6Sth  Congress. 

Public  law  200,   68th  Congress. 

Public  law  458,  68th  Congress. 

Public  law  35,  68th  Congress. 

Public  law  113,  69th  Congress. 

Public  law  395,  70th  Congress. 

Public  law  475,  70th  Congress. 

Public  law  3.S0,  G3d  Congress. 

Public  law  679,  70th  Congress. 

Public  law  702,  70th  Congress. 

Public  law  797,  70th  Congress. 

Public  law  801,  70th  Congress. 

Public  law  69,  71st  Congress. 

Public  law  261,  71st  Congress. 

Public  law  Z\l,  71st  Congress. 

Public  law  791,  71st  Congress. 

Public  law  846,  71st  Congress. 

Public  law  787,  71st  Congress. 

I'ublic  res.  135,  71st  Congress. 

^      ACCOUNTS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 

Boyei;  James  W..  jr.  James  W.  Boyer.  repoit  to  accompany  H.  Res.  118  [to 
pay  James  W.  Boyer,  jr.,  for  extra  ant!  expert  services  to  Committee  on 
World  War  Veterans'  Legislation]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren.  Feb.  13, 
1932.     1  p.     (H.  rp."  442,  72d  Cong.  1st  .sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Coinage,  Weiffht'i,  and  Measures  Committee.  House.  Expenses  of  conducting 
investigation  authorized  by  House  resolution  72.  rJ^2(.lrt  to  accompany  H. 
Res.  136  [r«'lative  to  expenses  of  conducting  investigation  <if  cause  and 
effect  of  present  depressed  value  of  silver  authorized  by  Hou^e  resolution 
72  incurred  by  Committee  on  Coinage.  Weights,  and  Measures]  :  sul»mitted 
by  Mr.  Warren.  Feb.  13.  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  443.  72d  Cong.  Lst  sess.) 
♦  Paper,  5c. 

Dunne,  Am/y  C.  Amy  C.  Dunne,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  9(j  [to  pay  Amy 
C.  Dunne  for  extra  and  expert  services  to  Committee  on  Invalid  Pensions]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Warren.  Feb.  13.  1032.  1  p.  (H.  iv-  441,  72d  Cong.  1st 
.sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Farrell,  Thomas  F.  Julia  Farrell,  rengrt  to  accompany  H.  Res.  134  [for  relief 
of  Julia  Farrell,  widow  of  Thomas  F.  Farrell]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Wairen. 
Feb.  10,  1932.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  400.  72<1  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)      ♦Paper.  ."(•. 

Miller,  Fred  R.  Fred  R.  Miller,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  89  fto  pay  Fred 
R.  Miller  for  extra  and  expert  sei'vices  to  Committee  on  Pensions)  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Warren.  Feb.  13.  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  440.  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Washington,  Mrs.  Marit.  Wreath  on  grave  of  mother  of  Washington,  i;jjuyrt 
to  accompany  H.  Con.  Res.  19  [providing  wreath  to  be  jilnced  (»n  grave  of 
mother  of  Washington  on  Feb.  22.  1932]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Warren.  Feb. 
10,  1932.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  416.  72d  <  "ong.  1st  sess.  I      *  Paper.  5c. 

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AGRICULTURE   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Agricultural  credit  corporations,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  292  [to  au- 
thorize Secretary  of  Agriculture  to  aid  in  establisliment  of  agricultural-credit 
corporations]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.  Feb.  15,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  478, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  6,  1932 ;  no. 
3.     1932.     31    p.   4°     $  Y  4.AgS/l :  72/3 

t'  Marketing  of  farm  produce.  Swank  agricultural  bill,  hearing.  72d  Congress, 
1st  session,  on  H.  R.  7797  [to  abolish  Federal  Farm  Board,  to  secure  to 
farmer  price  for  agricultural  products  at  least  equal  to  cost  of  production 
thereof,  and  for  other  purposes],  Feb.  4  and  5,  1932.  1932.  iii+83  p. 
(Serial  C.)     *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.Ag8/l :  Ag8/9 

Porto  Rico.  To  correct  sec.  2  of  act  of  Mar.  4,  1931,  agricultural  experiment 
station  work,  report  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  194  [to  correct  sec.  2  of  act  to 
coordinate  agricultural  experiment-station  work  and  to  extend  benefits  of 
certain  acts  of  Congress  to  Porto  Rico]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Jones.     Feb.  2, 

1932.  1  p.     (H.  rp.  344,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

\/'  Short  selling.  Commodity  short  selling,  hearing,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan. 
18-21,1932.    1932.     [pt.  1],  iii  +  1-124  p.     (Serial  B,  pt.  1.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

Y  4.Ag8/l :  7  73/2/pt.  1 

^  APPROPRIATIONS  COMMITT-EE,    HOUSE 

Agriculture  Department.  Agi-icultural  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal 
year]  1933,  hearing  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  Agricultural  Depart- 
ment appropriation  bill  for  1933.  72d  Congress,  1st  session.  1932.  ii+1065  p. 
1  tab.     *  Paper,  $1.25.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  Ag  8/933 

^Commerce  Department.  Department  of  Commerce  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal 
year]  1933,  hearing  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  Departments  of  State, 
Justice,  Commerce,  and  Labor  appropriation  bill  for  1933,  72d  Congress,  1st 
session.    1932.    ii+430  p.     *  Paper.  4()c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  C  73/2/933 

•^Justice  Department.     Department  of  Justice  appropriation  bill,    [fiscal   year] 

1933,  hearing  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  Departments  of  State,  Justice, 
Commerce,  and  Labor  appropriation  bill  for  1933,  72d  Congress,  1st  session. 
1932.     ii+497  p.     *  Paper,  45c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  J  98/933 

^/ Department  of  Justice  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1933,  supplement 

to  hearing  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  Departments  of  State,  Justice, 
Commerce,  and  Labor  appropriation  bill  for  1933,  72d  Congress,  1st  session. 
1932.     ii+13  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  J  98/933/supp. 

w^  Labor  Department.  Department  of  Labor  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1933, 
hearing  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  Departments  of  State,  Justice,  Com- 
merce, and  Labor  appropriation  bill  for  1933,  72d  Congress,  1st  session.  1932. 
ii+118  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  L  11/933 

^  Post  Office  Department.  Post  Office  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1933,  hear- 
ings before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  Post  OflSce  appropriation  bill  for  1933, 
72d  Congress,  1st  session.     1932.     ii-f443  p.     *  Paper,  20c. 

Y  4.Ap  6/1 :  P  84/933 

State  Department.  Department  of  State  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1933, 
hearing  before  subcommittee  in  charge  of  Departments  of  State,  Justice,  Com- 
merce, and  Labor  appropriation  bill  for  1933,  72d  Congress,  1st  session.  1932. 
ii-+-331  p.     *  Paper,  ZOc.  y  4.Ap  6/1 :  St  2/933 

Departments  of  State,  Justice,  Commerce,  and  Labor  appropriation  bill, 

fiscal  year  1933,  neport  to  accompany  H.  R.  9349 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Oliver  of 
Alabama.    Feb.  15/1^2.    49  p.     (H.  rp.  490,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Trcaxiiry  Dcijarhiimt.  Treasury  and  Tost  Office  Depart mi'nts  appropriation 
bill,  listal  year  lt>;^S,  reJ'ort  to  a<<<iinp.iiiy  H.  U.  !»(;*.>'.»:  sulmiitted  by  Mr. 
Bynis.    Feb.  24,  1932.    4A  p.     ( H.  rp.  (j05,  72(1  Conj,'.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,'  5c. 

Treasury  Department  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1933,  hearing  be- 
fore .subcommittee  in  cliarue  of  Treasury  Department  apiu-opriation  bill  for 
19:i3,  72d  Congress,  1st  session.     1932.     ii+715  p.     ♦Paper.  35c. 

Y  4.Ap  G/1  :  T  71/933 

BANKING  AND  CURRENCY   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Federal  Imul  bunks.  Additional  capital  lor  Federal  land  banks,  hearings,  72d 
Congress,  l.><t  .><ession,  on  II.  R.  4741  (H.  K.  G172).  to  Jiinend  Federal  farm 
loan  act.  as  anieiided.  to  provide  for  additional  capital  for  Federal  bind  banks, 
Dec.  10,  1931  :  statement  of  Paul  Bestor.     1932.     ii+20  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.B  22/1 :  L  22 

Federal  rescrrc  syattiH.  Impro\e  facilities  ol  Federal  reserve  system,  report 
to  accompany  H.  H.  9203  [to  improve  fai-ilities  of  Federal  reserve  system  Tbr 
service  of  commerce,  industry,  and  agriculture,  to  provide  means  for  meeting 
needs  of  member  banks  in  exceptional  circumstances,  and  for  other  puri)oses]  ; 
submitted  b.\'  Mr.  Steagall.  Feb.  13,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  475,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Liberalizing  credit   facilities   of   Federal   reserve   .system,    bearings.   72d 

Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  i>203,  Feb.  12,  1932.     1932.     ii+37  p.     ♦  Paper, 
5c.  ,  Y  4.B  22/1 :  C  S6 

•    CL.\IMS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Adair,  John  W.  John  W.  Adair,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5187  [for  relief 
of  John  W.  AdairJ  ;  submitte<l  bv  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  ip. 
366,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Alford,  T.  Brooks.  T.  Brooks  Alford,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4227  [for 
relief  of  T.  Brocks  Alford]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  15.  1932.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  486,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Allen,  Thomas  J.,  jr.  Thomas  J.  Allen,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2064 
[for  relief  of  Thomas  J.  Allen,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  13.  1932. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  450,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

ArmstroHf/,  Mrs.  Johana.  Johana  Armstrong,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1553 
[for  relief  of  Johana  Armstrong]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  13,  1932. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  448,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ashm-ore,  Arthur  N.  Arthur  N.  Ashmore,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7469  [for 
relief  of  Arthur  N.  Ashmore]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4.  1932.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  368,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Atchison,  Topeka  <(•  Finnta  Fc  Railway  Co..  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  3582  [lor 
relief  of  Atchison,  Topeka  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  Company]  :  submitted  bv 
Mr.  Black.    Feb.  1,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  330,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Ayer,  Asa  O.  Asa  G.  Ayer,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  1843  [for  relief  of  Asa  G. 
Ayer]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  16.  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  499.  72(1  Cong. 
1st  sess.  I      ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Baglionc.  Frank.  Frank  Baglione,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4833  [for  relief 
of  Frank  Baglione]:  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  29,  19.32.  4  p.  ( H.  rp. 
305,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Barber.  Charles  L.  Charles  L.  Barber,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  3845  [for 
relief  of  Charles  L.  Barber]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19.  1932.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  561,  72d  Cong.  1st  ses.s.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

BaiTett,  Miles  T.  Miles  Thomas  Barrett,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5682  [for 
relief  of  Miles  TlKtmas  Barrett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brumm.  Feb.  13.  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  463,  72d  Cong.  Ist  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Beers,  Mrs.  Sophia  A.  Sophia  A.  Beers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3561  [for 
relief  of  Sophia  A.  Beers]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  13,  1932.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  456,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

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Febkuary,  1932  575 

Bennett,  Charles  C.  Charles  C.  Bennett,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5235 
[for  relief  of  Charles  C.  Bennett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  29,  1932. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  304,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Beretta,  CJiarles.  Charles  Beretta  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3540  [for 
relief  of  Charles  Beretta,  Isidore  J.  Proulx,  and  John  J.  West]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Black.    Feb.  4,  1932.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  358,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Beiry,  Thomas  J.  Thomas  J.  Berry,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5362  [for 
relief  of  Thomas  J.  Berry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4,  1932.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  367,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bishop,  Ned.  Ned  Bishop,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1931  [for  relief  of  Ned 
Bishop]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  Feb.  20,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  589,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     [Corrected  print.    1st  print  has  2  pages.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Btankenship,  W.  A.  W.  A.  Blankenship,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4071  [for 
relief  of  W.  A.  Blankenship]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  334,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Bradshaic,  Mrs.  Addle  C.  Mrs.  J.  J.  Bradshaw,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
798  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  J.  J.  Bradshaw  (Addie  C.  Bradshaw)]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Black.    Jan.  29,  1932.    8  p.     (H.  rp.  299,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brady,  Norman  C.  Norman  C.  Brady,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8343  [for 
relief  of  Norman  C.  Brady]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  23,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  594,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Braznell,  Benjamin.  Estate  of  Benjamin  Braznell,  report  to  accompany  S.  468 
[for  relief  of  estate  of  Benjamin  Braznell]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Black.  Feb. 
19,1932.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  571,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Bremer,  Alex.  Alex  Bremer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7411  [for  relief  of 
Alex  Bremer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  567, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

BrooJchill  Corporation,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2126  [for  relief  of  Brookhill 
Corporation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  16.  1932.  10  p.  (H.  rp.  501, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Brooks,  John  N.  John  N.  Brooks,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  9225  [for  relief 
of  John  N.  Brooks]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
570,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Biisch-Sulzer  Bros.  Diesel  Engine  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5429  [for  re- 
lief of  Busch-Sulzer  Brothers  Diesel  Engine  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Ramspeck.  Feb.  13.  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  462,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Caperton,  Jeff  D.  Jeff  Davis  Caperton  and  Lucy  Virginia  Caperton,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4859  [for  relief  of  Jeff  Davis  Caperton  and  Lucy  Virginia 
Caperton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  337,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Castleherry,  Carl  F.  Carl  F.  Castleberry,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  873  [for 
relief  of  Carl  F.  Castleberry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  16,  1932.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  497,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Caughman-Kaminer  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3460  [for  relief  of  Caugh- 
man-Kaminer  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lozier.  Feb.  13,  1932.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  454,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Chico-WestuoodrSiisanville  Auto  Stage  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3526 
[for  relief  of  Chico-Westwood-Susanville  Auto  Stage  Company,  Chico, 
Calif.];  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  16,  1932.  6  p.  (H.  rp.*502,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chlebeic,  Mrs.  Latm-ence.  Mrs.  Lawrence  Chlebek,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4234  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Lawrence  Chlebek]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1, 
1932.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  336,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  .5c. 

Coakleii.  Daniel.  Daniel  Coakley,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1813  [for  relief 
of  Daniel  Coakley]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  13,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
449,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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576  February,  1932 

Conioay,  Mrs.  Helen.  Jaiiii's  P.  Conway,  reiujrt  to  accompany  II.  R.  li<JS4  [to 
extend  benefits  of  eniplovees'  <<)nii)ensation  art  to  widow  and  minor  rhildren 
of  James  P.  Conway  J  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  10,  1!»32.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
557,  T2d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

Cox.  Mary  A.  Mary  A.  Cox,  report  to  accompany  H.  R  1174  [for  relief  of 
Mary  A.  Cox];  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  15,  1982.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  479, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Crim,  Mrs.  Mary  F.  Mary  F.  Crim,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  505S  [for  relief 
of  Mary  F.  Crim]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  364, 
72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Cutts,  Richard  M.  Richard  M.  Cutts.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2084  [for 
relief  of  Richard  M.  Cutts]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  13,  1932.  14  p. 
(H.  rp.  451,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Detroit,  Mich.  Employees  of  post  office  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5250  [for  restitution  of  employees  of  post  office  at  Detroit.  Mich.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  29,  19.32.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  .303.  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dick,  Chester  J.  Chester  J.  Dick,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2063  [for  relief 
of  Chester  J.  Dick]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  16.  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
500,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper.  5c. 

Dickerson,  Ray  W.  R.  W.  Dickerson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1292  [to  ex- 
tend benefits  of  employees'  compensation  act  to  R.  W.  Dicker.son]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Black.     Feb.  1, 1932.    3  p.     ( H.  vp.  317,  72d  Contr.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Diederich.  Mrs.  Margaret.  Margaret  Diederich,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  954 
[for  relief  of  Margaret  Diederich.  widow  of  Henry  W.  r)ie(!erich]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4.  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  353,  72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*Paper,  5c. 

Dtv^irack,  Charles  W.  Charles  W.  Dworack,  report  to  accompany  II.  K.  2296 
[for  relief  of  Charles  W.  Dworack]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  13.  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  452,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Echols,  Sam.  Sam  Echols,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6855  [for  relief  of  Sam 
Echols]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pittenger.  Feb.  13,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  466.  72d 
Cong.  1st  .sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eddy,  Charles  G.  Elizabeth  B.  Eddy,  reiwrt  to  accompany  S.  1214  [to  carry 
into  effect  finding  of  Court  of  Claims  in  claim  of  Elizabeth  P..  Eddy,  widow 
of  Charles  G.  Eddy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19.  1932.  5  p.  ( H.  rp. 
572,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Edgemmbe,  Mrs.  Annie  L.  Robert  E.  Edgecuml:)e.  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3670  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Annie  I.ee  Edgecumbe]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Rams- 
peck.     Feb.  24,  1932.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  602,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Elliott,  Mrs.  Beryl.  Beryl  Elliott,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3551  [for  relief 
of  Beryl  Elliott]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  13.  1932.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  455, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Enslexc,  Jose  O.  Jose  O.  Enslew,  report  to  accompany  H.  11.  4405  [for  relief 
of  Jose  O.  Enslew];  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  1-Vl).'l3.  1932.  4  p.  ( H.  rp. 
461,  72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Esyy.  Douglas  li.  Douglas  B.  Espy,  report  to  accompany  II.  K.  3791  [for  relief 
of  Douglas  B.  Espy];  submitted  by  Mr.  lUack.  Fei).  13.  1932.  2  p.  (II.  rp. 
458,  72d  Cong.  1st  .sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Ej-moor,  steamship.  Owners  of  steamship  Exmoor.  report  to  acc<>mi)any  II.  R. 
2841  [for  relief  of  Magee  Brothers  (Limited),  owners  of  steamsliip  Exnuwir]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  .327.  72d  Cong.  1st  ses.s.) 
♦  Paper,  5c. 

Fra..s(T,  James  E.  James  Enrle  Fra.ser,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  rJ(U)  [for 
relief  of  Jamt^  E.  Eraser]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Fei).  1.  1932.  14  p. 
(H.  rp.  315,  72d  Cong.  1st  st^s.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

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February,  1932  577 

FrieJ,  John  L.  John  L.  Friel,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4925  [for  relief  of 
John  L.  Friel]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4,  1932.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  363, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Frissell,  Nelsan  E.  Nelson  E.  Frissell,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2161  [for 
relief  of  Nelson  E.  Frissell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4,  1932.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  357,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gatewood,  Mrs.  Johnnie  8.  Mrs.  Johnnie  Schley  Gatewood,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5059  [for  relief  of  Mrs.  Johnnie  Schley  Gatewood]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Black.     Feb.  19,  1932.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  564,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Giacalone,  Same.  Same  Giacalone  and  Same  Ingrande,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3604  [for  relief  of  Same  Giacalone  and  Same  Ingrande]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Black.     Feb.  4,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  359,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gilson,  Edna  M.  Edna  M.  Gilson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1226  [for  relief 
of  Edna  M.  Gilson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  8,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
376,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Goldwater,  Laura.  Laura  Goldwater,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5149  [for 
relief  of  Laura  Goldwater]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4,  1932.  6  p. 
(H.  rp.  305,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gosney,  Laurin.  Laurin  Gosney,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3375  [for  relief  of 
Laurin  Gosney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  328, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

GouJd,  Kenneth  G.  Kenneth  G.  Gould,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4885  [for 
relief  of  Kenneth  G.  Gould]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  338,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Great  Westei'n  Coal  Mines  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2065  [for  relief  of 
Great  Western  Coal  Mines  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4,  1932. 
9  p.     (H.  rp.  356,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hanson,  Jacob  D.  Heirs  of  Jacob  D.  Hanson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7449 
[for  relief  of  heirs  of  Jacob  D.  Hanson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4, 
1932.  12  p.  (H.  rp.  370,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Includes  minority  views  of 
John  C.  Schafer.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Harding,  Mrs.  Amy.  Amy  Harding,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  550  [for  relief 
of  Amy  Harding]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  16,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  494, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Heherle,  Genevieve  M.  Genevieve  M.  Heberle,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4230 
[for  relief  of  Genevieve  M.  Heberle]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4,  1932. 
6  p.     (H.  rp.  360,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hellyer,  Charles.  Charles  Hellyer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4274  [for  relief 
of  Charles  Hellyer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  13,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
460,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hoffman.  John  L.  John  L.  Hoffman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1205  [for  relief 
of  John  L.  Hoffman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
354,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Holland,  Alexander  W.  A.  W.  Holland,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  5265  [for 
relief  of  A.  W.  Holland] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  4  p.  (H. 
rp.  339,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ingman,  Herman.  Herman  Ingman,  report  to  accompany  S.  2698  [for  relief  of 
Herman  Ingman]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
575,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jacohson,  Albert  H.  Albert  H.  Jacobson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4309  [for 
relief  of  Albert  H.  Jacobson]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19,  1932.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  562,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jefcoat,  David  C.  David  C.  Jeffroat,  report  to  accompanv  H.  R.  3467  [for 
relief  of  David  C.  Jeffcoat]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  329,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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578  February,  1932 

Jctt,  Lauvetice  A.  Lawrence  A.  Jett,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5793  [for 
relief  of  Lawrence  A.  Jett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  13,  1932.  5  p. 
(II.  rp.  404,  72d  Coug.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kanelakos,  Frank.  Frank  Kanelakos,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1279  [for 
relief  of  Frank  Kanelakos]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  355,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kipp,  Hotcard  H.  Lieut.  Col.  H.  H.  Kipp,  report  to  accompany  U.  R.  4264 
[for  relief  of  II.  H.  Kipp]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  361,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Knourek,  William.  William  Knourek,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3693  [for 
relief  of  William  Knourek]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  331,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Par>er,  5c. 

Lavycnce,  Silas  B.  Silas  B.  Lawrence,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2478  [for 
relief  of  Silas  B.  Lawrence]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Baldridge  [Baldrige].  Feb. 
15,  1932.    3  p.     (II.  rp.  482,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lebanon  Equity  Exchange,  Lebanon,  Nebr.,  rei)ort  to  accompany  S.  944  [for 
relief  of  Lebanon  Equity  Exchange,  Lebanon,  Nebr.]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Swank.     Feb.  15,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  488,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lee,  Eula  K.  Eula  K.  Le<',  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3775  [for  relief  of  Eula  K. 
Lee] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  13,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  457,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Leypoldt,  D.  M.,  Company.  D.  M.  Leypoldt  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
8306  [for  relief  of  D.  M.  Leypoldt  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb. 
19,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  568,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Litchfield,  Jerry  A.  May  L.  Marshall,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  804  [for 
relief  of  May  L.  Marshall,  administratrix  of  estate  of  Jerry  A.  Litchfield] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  29,  1932.  4  p.  (II.  rp.  oOO,  72d  Cong.  l.st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Lohteck,  Anna.  Anna  Lohbeck,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1322  [for  relief  of 
Anna  Lohbeck]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  318, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lovett,  Williai)!  K.  William  K.  Lovett,  reix)rt  to  accompany  H.  R.  3029  [for 
relief  of  William  K.  Lovett]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  13,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  453,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lcnce,  John  Z.  John  Z.  Lowe,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  9076  [for  relief  of 
John  Z.  Lowe,  former  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  2d  district  of  New 
York] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  24,  1932.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  596,  72d  Cong. 
1st  .sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lungo,  Irene.  Irene  Lungo,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1801  [for  relief  of  Irene 
Lungo]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  15,  1932.  6  p.  (H.  rp.  481,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lyles,  De  Witt  C.  Jeanie  G.  Lyles,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1414  [for  relief 
of  Jeanie  G.  Lyles,  mother  of  De  Witt  C.  Lyles  I;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black. 
Feb.  13,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  i-p.  447,  72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McCarthy,  Joseph  A.  Joseph  A.  McCarthy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  925 
[for  relief  of  Joseph  A.  McCarthy]  ;  snlmiitted  by  .Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4,  1932. 
7  p.     (H.  rp.  369,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McLeod,  W.  R.  W.  R.  McLeod,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4310  [for  relief  of 
W.  R.  McLeod] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  4,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  362,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

McMnnu-H,  Mrs.  Rosamond  li.  Rosamund  P..  McManus.  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  4059  [for  relief  of  Rosamond  B.  Mc:Manus]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black. 
Feb.  13,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  459,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paijer.  5c. 

Marshall,  A.  L.  A.  L.  Marshall,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6003  [for  relief  of 
A.  L.  Marshall]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lozier.  Feb.  13,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  465. 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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February,  1932  579 

Hinnesoia.  For  relief  of  claimants  who  suffered  loss  by  fire  in  Minnesota  dur- 
ing Oct.  1918,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  491 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb. 
16,  1932.    23  p.     (H.  rp.  493,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [Includes  minority  views.] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Montauk,  ferryboat.  Union  Ferry  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  6  [for  relief  of 
Union  Ferry  Company,  owners  of  ferryboat  Montauk]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Pitteuger.    Feb.  20,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  590,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c, 

Morris,  Paul  I.  Paul  I.  Morris  and  Beulah  Fuller  Morris,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  3G28  [for  relief  of  Paul  I.  Morris  and  Beulah  Fuller  Morris]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Black.     Feb.  15,  1932.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  485,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Mosseio,  Joseph.  Joseph  Mossew,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3822  [for  relief 
of  Joseph  Mossew]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bacon.  Feb.  26,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp, 
625,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mulinex,  Chase  E,  Chase  E.  Mulinex.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1230  [for 
relief  of  Chase  E.  Mulinex]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  29,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  301,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mtwnane,  Mrs.  Mary.  Mary  Murnane.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5998  [for 
relief  of  Mary  Murnane]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  29,  1932.  4  p.  (H. 
rp.  307,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Murphy,  Con.  Con  Murphy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  611  [for  relief  of  Con 
Murphy]  ;  submitted  by  Air.  Black.  Feb.  19,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  552,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Murphy,  Mrs.  Lucy.  Lucy  Murphy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  632  [for  relief 
of  Lucy  Murphy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  16,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  495, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Navy-yards.  Allowance  for  certain  chiims  for  extra  labor  at  certain  navy  yards, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  987  [for  allowance  of  certain  claims  for  extra 
labor  above  legal  day  of  8  hours  at  certain  navy  yards  certified  by  Court  of 
Claims]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  314,  72d  Cong. 
1st  ses.s.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Naylor,  Mrs.  Lottie.  Lottie  Naylor,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1406  [for  relief 
of  Lottie  Naylor]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  13,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  446. 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Newark  Concrete  Pipe  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  689  [for  relief  of  Newark 
Concrete  Pipe  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19,  1932.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  553,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Newspapers.  Relief  of  certain  newspapers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4948  [for 
relief  of  certain  newspapers  for  advertising  services  rendered  Public  Health 
Service  of  Treasury  Department]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19,  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  563,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Nolan,  Ellen  N.  Ellen  N.  Nolan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3414  [for  relief  of 
Ellen  N.  Nolan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19.  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  559, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nolan,  Willi'im  R.  William  R.  Nolan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7656  [for 
relief  of  William  R.  Nolan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.     Feb.  13,  1932.     4  p. 

<TJ    m    4fi7    72rl   Pmis-    Isf  spss  ^      *  Pnnpr    Jv^ 


(H.  rp.  467,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c 


O'Bleness,  Mrs.  Julia  K.  Julia  Kerr  O'Bleness,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1222 
[for  relief  of  Julia  Kerr  O'Bleness]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19,  1932. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  554,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

O'Brien,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Mary  Elizabeth  O'Brien,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
6191  [for  relief  of  Mary  Elizabeth  O'Brien]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb. 
19,  1932.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  566,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ordway,  Wallace  E.  Wallace  E.  Ordway,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2777  [for 
relief  of  Wallace  E.  Ordway]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  3  p 
(H.  rp.  326,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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580  Fkuruaby,  1932 

Osborne,  Mrs.  Pinkie.  Pinkie  Osborn,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2013  [for 
relief  of  Pinkie  Osborne  1  ;  sulnnitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
320,  72d  Cong.  1st  ses.s. )     •  I'aper  5c. 

O'Toole,  John.  John  O'Toole,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2117  [for  relief  of 
John  O'Toole]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  323,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pace.  James  M.  James  M.  Pace,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8251  [for  relief 
of  James  M.  Pace];  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  14  p.  (H.  rp. 
342,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Parks,  Mrs.  Eustace.  Eustace  Parks,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8468  [for  re- 
lief of  Eustace  Parks,  mother  of  Robert  W.  Reagor]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black. 
Feb.  19,  1932.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  569,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pearson,  A.  W.  Dr.  A.  W.  Pearson  and  Peabody  Hospital,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5538  [authorizing  Secretary  of  Treasury  to  pay  A.  W.  Pearson  and 
Peabody  Hospital,  Webster,  S.  Dak.,  for  medical  services  and  supplies  fur- 
nished to  Indians]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19,  1932.  7  p.  (H.  rp. 
565,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Phillips,  D.  F.  D.  F.  Phillips,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3621  [for  relief  of 
D.  F.  Phillips]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  15,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  484. 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Porter  Bros.  &  Biffle  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  G154  [for  relief  of 
Porter  Brothers  and  Biffle  and  certain  other  citizens]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Swank.  Feb.  17,  1932.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  156,  pt.  2,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Rapelye,  John  A.  John  A.  Rapelye,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1256  [for 
relief  of  John  A.  Rapelye]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Butler.  Feb.  26,  1932.  1  p. 
(H.  rp.  624,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  reads  incor- 
rectly Mr.  Schafer  instead  of  Mr,  Butler.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Richter,  Arthur.  Arthur  Richter.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3790  [for  relief 
of  Arthur  Richter]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
560,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rieke,  Barney  H.  Barney  Rieke,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6208  [for  relief 
of  Barney  Rieke]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  26,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp. 
626,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rodcn,  Mary  A.  Mary  Agnes  Roden,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5592  [to 
reimburse  estate  of  Mary  Agnes  Roden,  Sophie  T.  Walsh,  administratrix]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  340,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rouse,  Mrs.  Nancy  H.  Nancy  H.  Rouse  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1357 
[for  relief  of  Nancy  H.  Rouse,  Clara  H.  Simmons,  W.  H.  Hays,  Hallie  H. 
Hamilton,  and  Bradford  P.  Hays]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Clark  of  North  Caro- 
lina.    Feb.  15,  1932.     8  p.      (H.  rp.  489,  72d  Con«.  1st  sess.)      *  Paiier,  5c. 

Russell  d  TurCker,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4938  \U)V  relief  of  Russell  and 
Tucker  and  certain  other  citizens  of  Texas,  Oklahoma,  and  Kansas]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Swank.  Feb.  17,  1932.  8  p.  (H.  y\\  155,  pt.  2,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ryan,  William  J.  William  J.  Ryan,  report  to  accompany  S.  659  [for  relief 
of  William  J.  Ryan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  26,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
62f>,  72d  Cong.  1st  .'^ess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Schaffer,  Daniel  S.,  Company,  Incorporated.  Daniel  S.  Schaffer  Co.  (Inc.), 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1419  [for  relief  of  Daniel  S.  Sebaffer  Company 
(Incorporated)];  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  29,  1932.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
302,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Scars,  Mrs.  Elsie  M.  Elsie  M.  Sears,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2189  [for 
relief  of  Elsie  M.  Sears]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1.  1932.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  324,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

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Shaw,  John  S.  John  S.  Shaw,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1778  [for  relief  of 
John  S.  Shaw]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  15.  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  480, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shea,  Theresa  M.  Theresa  M.  Shea,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2033  [for 
relief  of  Theresa  M.  Shea]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Jan.  29.  1932.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  303,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Sheldon,  Clyde.  Clyde  Sheldon,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5053  [for  relief  of 
Clyde  Sheldon] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Harlan.  Feb.  16,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  505, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shoioalter,  Ben  D.  Ben  D.  Showalter,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  9599  [for 
relief  of  Ben  D.  Showalter]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  23,  1932.  5  p. 
(H.  rp.  595,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Simmons,  Alfred  G.,  jr.  Alfred  G.  Simmons,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
3671  [for  relief  of  Alfred  G.  Simmons,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ramspeck. 
Feb.  24,  1932.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  603,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Simpson,  Harrison.  Harrison  Simpson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1903  [for 
relief  of  Harrison  Simpson]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19,  1932.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  556,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  Frank  A.  Frank  A.  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2685  [to  extend 
benefit  of  employment  compensation  act  to  Frank  A.  Smith]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Black.    Feb.  19,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  558,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smith,  Harris.  Heirs  of  Harris  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2038  [for 
relief  of  heirs  of  Harris  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932. 
13  p.       (H.  rp.  321,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Smitfi,  Mrs.  Lela  B.  Lela  B.  Smith,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3811  [for  relief 
of  Lela  B.  Smith,  widow  of  Harry  A.  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black. 
Feb.  1,  1932.      2  p.     (H.  rp.  332,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c.  ' 

Southern  Raihvay  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4421  [for  relief  of  Southern 
Railway  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  15,  1932.  11  p.  (H.  rp. 
487,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sprp,  Mrs.  Li/dia  C.  Lydla  C.  Spry,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  971  [granting 
insurance  to  Lydia  C.  Spry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brumm.  Feb.  13,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  445,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5e. 

Squantum,  steamship.  Andrew  H.  Mills  and  William  M.  Mills,  replbrt  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  7815  [to  reimburse  Andrew  H.  Mills  and  William  M.  Mills, 
copartners  carrying  on  business  under  firm  name  and  style  of  Mills  Brothers, 
owners  of  steamship  Squantum,  for  damage  to  said  vessel]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.    Butler.     Feb.    26,    1932.      2    p.     (H.    rp,    628,    72d    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Stehn,  Mrs.  Hedimg  G.  Hedwig  Grassman  Stehn,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2042  [for  relief  of  Hedwig  Grassman  Stehn]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black. 
Feb.  1,  1932.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  322,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Lucy  C.  Lucy  Stewart,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5906  [for 
relief  of  Lucy  Stewart,  widow  of  Nathaniel  B.  Stewart]  :  submitted  by  Mr. 
Ramspeck.      Feb.    24,     1932.      4    p.      (H.     rp.     606,    72d    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5e. 

StilUoell  Bros.  (Inc.),  report  to  accompany  S.  1683  [for  relief  of  Stillwell 
Brothers  (Incorporatetl)  ]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19,  1932.  5  p. 
( H.  rp.  573,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sicitzer,  Walter  E.  Walter  E.  Switzer,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2574  [for 
relief  of  Walter  E.  Switzer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  10  p. 
(H.  rp.  325,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Teeple,  Arthur  H.  Arthur  H.  Teeple,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1786  [for 
relief  of  Arthur  H.  Teeple]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  319,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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United  States  Hammered  I'inton  King  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2325  [for 
relief  of  United  States  IlHiiinieit'd  Piston  Ring  Company]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Black.    Feb.  It),  l'J3li.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  oTG,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

Walker,  Ralph  L.  Ralph  LaVem  Walker,  rer>ort  to  accompany  H.  R,  2535 
[for  relief  of  Ralph  LaVern  Walker]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  15. 
1932.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  iXi.  72d  0>ng.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Ward,  Harry  ^Y.  Harry  W.  Ward,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3S12  [for  relief 
of  estate  of  Harry  W.  Ward]  ;  submitte<l  by  Mr.  Black,  Feb.  1,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  333,  72d  Cong.  ]st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Weir,  Jeannette.  Jeannette  Weir,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1290  [for  relief 
of  Jeannette  Weir] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  316, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Western  Electric  Co.  (Itic.),  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  692  [for  relief  of 
Western  Electric  Company  (Incori>orated)]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb. 
16.  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  49(j,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

WilUamson,  Clark  M.  C.  M.  Williamson  et  al.,  report  to  accompany  S.  458  [for 
relief  of  C.  M.  Williamson,  Mrs.  Tura  Liljenquist,  administratrix  of  C.  E. 
Liljenquist,  Lottie  Redman,  and  H.  N.  Smith] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black,  Feb. 
10,  1932.    7  p,     (H,  rp.  417,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Williamson,  Homer  J.  Homer  J.  Williamson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4162 
[for  relief  of  Homer  J.  Williamson] ;  submitted  by  Mr,  Black.  Feb.  16,  1932. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  503,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Pai^er,  5c. 

William-son,  Ralph  E.  Ralph  E.  Williamson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4911 
[for  relief  of  Ralph  E.  "Williamson  for  loss  suffered  on  account  of  Lawton, 
Okla.,  fire,  1917]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  16,  1932.  4  p.  (H,  rp.  504, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Winnett,  J.  O,  J,  O.  Winnett,  report  to  accompany  H,  R,  6274  [for  relief  of 
J.  O.  "Winnett] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.     Feb.  1,  1932.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  341, 

72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Young,  Clarence  G.  Clarence  G.  Young,  report  to  accompany  S.  2697  [for  relief 
of  Clarence  G.  Young]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  19,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
574,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Zeller,  Enza  A.  Enza  A.  Zeller,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4233  [for  relief  of 
Enza  A.  Zeller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  1,  1932,  5  p.  (H.  rp.  335, 
72d  Cong.  Ist  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

J   DISTEICT  OF  COLUMBIA  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Assessor.  Resi)ecting  qualifications  of  assessor  of  District  of  Columbia  to 
testify  in  condemnation  proceedings,  report  to  accompany  S.  9;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Palmisano.  Feb.  5,  1932.  2  p.  (fl.  rp.  373,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

LabeU.  Protection  of  union  labels  and  similar  insignia  in  District  of  Columbia, 
report  to  accompany  S.  2173  [to  authorize  associations  of  employees  in 
EnSWict  of  Columbia  to  adopt  device  to  designate  products  of  labor  of  their 
members,  to  punish  illegal  use  or  imitation  of  such  device,  and  for  other 
purposes];  submitted  by  Mr.  Palmisano.  Feb.  5,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  374, 
72(1  Cong.  1st  soss. )     *  I'aiKr.  Oc 

Land.  To  amend  chapter  15  of  cwle  of  law  for  District  of  Columbia  relating 
to  coiKlcmnation  of  land  lor  public  use,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5051 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Palmisano.  Feb.  8,  1932.  ^"p.  (II.  rp.  378,  72(1  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

-Police.  ScluK)l  for  policemen  and  policewomen  in  District  of  Columbia,  hear- 
ings before  subcommittee  on  police  and  firemen,  71st  Congress.  2d  .session,  on 
H.  H.  WAm,  Ai-r.  21,  T.K^O.  I!l32.  ii  +  24  p.  I II.  R.  11:5(1(5  provicU^s  for  the 
establishnii'iit  of  a  school  to  be  supported  by  Federal  funds  for  the  training 
of  policemen  and  policewomen  who  may  be  employed  by  any  State,  nmnici- 
pality,  or  govcrniiuMital  .•igcixy. )     *  I'iipor,  .^c  Y  4.D  G3/1 :  P  75/5 

IIow    to    orilf'r    pii  III  Ifii  t  Ioiim .Si>o    liiforiiiiit  Ion    fiiIlo>viiiK    (onli-ntN 


February,  1932  583 

Police  Department.  Puuish  false  swearing  before  trial  boards  of  Metropolitan 
Police  Force  and  Fire  Department  of  District  of  Columbia,  iieport  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  5321  [to  amend  act  to  amend  act  to  punish  false  swearing  before 
trial  boards  of  Metropolitan  Police  Force  and  Fii'e  Department  of  District 
of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Palmisano.  Feb.  8,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  377, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Streets.  To  provide  for  extension  of  improvements  on  west  side  of  Georgia 
avenue,  north  of  Princeton  place,  in  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  361 ;  submitted  l)y  Mr.  Patman.  Feb.  9,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  395, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

•'^  EDtrCATION   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

ReliabiUtation  of  the  disabled.  Vocational  rehabilitation,  hearing,  72d  Con- 
gi-ess,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  4743,  to  amend  act  for  promotion  of  vocational 
rehabilitation  of  persons  disabled  in  industry  or  othei'wise  and  their  return 
to  civil  employment,  as  amended,  Jan.  21-23,  1932.  1932.  iv-fl24  p.  11. 
*  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.  Ed  8/2  :  V  85/16 

ELECTION   OF  PRESIDENT,   VICE  PRESIDENT,   AND  REPKESENTATTVES    COMillTIEE,    HOUSE 

President  of  United  States.  ProiX)sing  amendment  to  Constitution  of  United 
States,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  14  [proposing  amendment  to  Constitu- 
tion of  United  States  fixing  commencement  of  terms  of  President  and  Vice 
President  and  Members  of  Congress  and  fixing  time  of  assembling  of  Con- 
gress] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rutherford.  Feb.  2,  1932.  15  p.  (H.  rp.  345,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Pai)er,  5c. 

ESPENDITUBES  IN  EXECUTIVE  DE3>ARTMENTS  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

•Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  Feb.  4-25,  1932 ;  no.  2-4.  1932. 
Each  16  p.  or  18  p.  4"     t  Y  4.  Ex  7/13  :  72/2-^ 

1/  

FLOOD    CONTROL  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Mississijjpl  River.  To  amend  sec.  3  of  flood  control  act  of  May  15,  1928,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  4668  [to  amend  act  for  control  of  floods  on  Mississippi 
River  and  its  tributaries,  relative  to  acquisition  of  flowage  rights  on  main 
stem  of  Mississippi  River  between  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.,  and  Head  of  Passes]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Wilson.  Feb.  15,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  477,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 


V 


FOREIGN  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 


Beane,  Mrs.  Mary  P.  Mary  P.  Deane,  regOTt  to  accompany  H.  R.  1942  [for 
relief  of  Mary  P.  Deane,  widow  of  Harold  M.  Deane]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Linthicum.     Feb.  25,  1932.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  620,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

De  Soto,  Mrs.  Sophie.  Sophie  de  Soto,  repgrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  924  [for  relief 
of  Sophie  de  Sota  (de  Soto),  widow  of  Hernando  de  Sota  (de  Soto)]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Linthicum.  Feb.  25,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  619,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Interparliamentary  Union.  Participation  by  United  States  in  Interparliamen- 
tary Union,  regoi't  to  accompany  H.  J.  Res.  275  [to  authorize  participation  by 
United  States  in  Interparliamentary  Union]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Linthicum, 
Feb.  19,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  583,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Jetvell,  Mrs.  Jeannette  S.  Jeannette  S.  Jewell,  repoit  to  accompany  H.  R.  4057 
[for  relief  of  Jeannette  S.  Jewell,  widow  of  JoEn  F.  Jewell]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Linthicum.  Feb.  25,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  621,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Paitilla  Point.  Modification  of  Panama  Canal  Zone  and  Republic  of  Panama 
boundary  line  [with  respect  to  land  in  Panama  Canal  Zone  known  as  Paitilla 
Point  military  reservation],  refioi't  to  accompany  H.  R.  7119;  submitted  by 
Mr.  West.     Feb.  18,  1932.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  550,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Passport/t.  Increasiiip  passport  fees,  renoi't  to  aocompany  H.  R.  9393;  submitted 
l.y  Mr.   Limhiciim.     I<>b.   19.   1932.     2  p.     (II.   n>-  582,   72d  Conj?.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  He. 

^  Polar  expeditions.  Second  polar  year  program,  hearinf,'s,  72(1  Congress,  1st  se.s- 
sion,  on  H.  J.  Res.  182,  autliorizing  appropriation  to  defray  exi)enses  of 
participation  by  United  States  (Jovernment  in  2rl  polar  year  prograni,  Aug.  1, 
1932 -Aug.  31,  1933;  Jan.  26-Fel».  2,  1932.     1932.     ii+45  p.  il.     •  Paper,  5c. 

Y4.F7G/1:P75 

■ Second  polar  .vear  prctgram,  report  to  accompany  II.  J.  Res.  182  [author- 
izing appropriation  to  defray  expenses  of  participation  by  United  States 
Government  in  2d  polar  year  program,  Aug.  1.  1932-Aug.  31.  1933]  ;  submitted 
by   Mr.   Linthicum.     Feb.  5.  1932.     4  p.      (H.  rp.  371.  72d  Cong.   1st  sess.) 

♦  Paper,  5c. 


y 


IMMIGRATION    AND    NATURALIZATION   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 


Aliens.  Deportation  of  certain  aliens,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7793  [to 
secure  departure  of  certain  aliens  from  United  States]  ;  submitted  l)y  Mr. 
Cable.  Feb.  25.  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  622,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  7793 
makes  the  same  regulations  apply  to  attendants,  servants,  and  employees  of 
foreign  diplomatic  officials  and  to  alien  students  as  apply  to  other  aliens 
excepted  from  the  class  of  immigrants.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session.  February  calendar. 
Feb.  1,  1932 ;  no.  2.     1932.     15  p.  large  8°     t  Y  4.1m  G/1 :  72/2 

Immigration.  Exemption  from  quota  of  aged  fathers  and  mothers  of  American 
citizens,  minority  views  to  accompany  H.  R.  8174  [to  exempt  from  quota 
fathers  and  niotliers  over  60  .vears  of  age  of  United  States  citizens]  ;  .sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Jenkins.  Feb.  22,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  245,  pt.  2,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

To  amend  6th  exception  in  sec.  3  of  immigration  act  of  1924  with  refer- 
ence to  nonimmigrant  status  of  certain  aliens  |  relating  to  admission  of  aliens 
to  carry  on  international  trade],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8766;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Dickstein.  Feb.  12,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  431,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

^  Musicians.  Instrumental  musicians  under  contract  labor  provisions  of  immi- 
gration laws,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  53.  H.  R.  8235. 
1932.     iii+30  p.     (Hearing  no.  72.1.1.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.1m  6/1 :  M  97 

Singers.  Clarify  application  of  contract  labor  provisions  of  inmiigration  laws 
to  singers  and  choristers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8978 :  submitted  by  Mr. 
Dies.    Feb.  9,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  394,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^     INDIAN   AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Sampson,  E.  C.  E.  C.  Sampson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4149  [authorizing 
Secretary  of  Interior  to  pa.v  E.  C.  Sampson  for  services  rendered  Crow  tribe 
of  Indians]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Leavitt.  Feb.  3,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  348.  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ban  Carlos  Reservation.  Restore  lands  to  San  Carlos  (White  Mountain) 
Indian  Reservation,  Ariz.,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  8824 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Howard.  Feb.  10,  1932.  2  p.  (II.  rp.  414,  72d  Cong.  1st  se.ss.  >  |  Part  of  the 
lands  which  the  bill  H.  R.  8824  propo.ses  to  restore  are  now  witliin  the  Crook 
National  Forest.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Scott,  Wilbur  J.  Wilbur  J.  Scott,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  4148  [authorizing 
i.ssuance  of  paleni  in  fee  to  Wilbur  J.  Scott  for  lands]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Leavitt.    Feb.  24,  1932.    2  p.     (11.  rp.  597,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Pai)er,  5c. 

War  Department.  Transfer  certain  jurisdiction  from  War  Department  in 
management  of  Indian  country,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  8178 :  submitted 
by  Mr.  Wiiliam.s.Mi.  Fel).  10.  1932.  3  p.  (II.  rp.  410,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[H.  R.  8178  transfers  jurisdiction  over  intoxicating  liquors,  sale  to  Indians 
or  introducing  same  into  Indian  country,  from  War  Department  to  Interior 
Department.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

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February,  1932  585 

'^INSULAR  AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Porto  Rico.  Correct  spelling  of  name  of  Island  of  Porto  Rico,  report  to 
accompany  H.  J.  Res.  149;  submitted  by  Mr.  Davila.  Feb.  20,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  585,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

INTERSTATE   AND   FOREIGN    COMMERCE   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Connecticut  Rive?:  Bridge  across  Connecticut  River  between  Hartford  and 
East  Hartford,  Conn.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8510  [granting  consent  of 
Congress  to  Connecticut  River  State  Bridge  Commission  to  construct  bridge 
across  Connecticut  River,  between  Hartford  and  East  Hartford,  Conn.]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Lonergan.  Feb.  10,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  413,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fox  River.  Bridge  across  Fox  River  at  Algonquin,  111.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  8238  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
free  highway  bridge  across  Fox  River  at  Algonquin,  111.,  by  Illinois]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Igoe.     Feb.  8,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  385,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge   across   Fox  River  at   Geneva,    III.,   report   to   accompany   H.   R. 

8236  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Illinois  to  reconstruct  free  highway 
bridge  across  Fox  River  at  Geneva,  111.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Igoe.  Feb.  8, 
1932.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  383,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Fox  River  near  McHenry,  111.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 

8237  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Illinois  to  construct  free  highway 
bridge  across  Fox  River  S^/^  miles  south  of  McHenry,  111.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Igoe.     Feb.  8,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  384,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kankakee  River.  Bridge  across  Kankakee  River  at  Momence,  111.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  8171  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Illinois  to  construct 
free  highway  bridge  across  Kankakee  River  at  Momence,  111.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Igoe.     Feb.  8,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  382,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mahoning  River.  Bridge  across  Mahoning  River  at  New  Castle,  Pa.,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  8506  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing 
construction  of  bridge  across  Mahoning  River  at  New  Castle,  Pa.,  by  State 
Highway  Department  of  Pennsylvania]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wyant.  Feb.  25, 
1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  611,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mississippi  River.  Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  Grand  Rapids,  Minn., 
report  to  accompany  S.  3237  [to  legalize  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at 
Grand  Rapids,  Minn.,  being  constructed  by  Minnesota]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Burtness.     Feb.  25,  1932.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  616,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Mississippi  River   at  or  near  10th  street  in  Bettendorf, 

Iowa,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  9066  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and 
completing  construction  of  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  or  near  10th 
street  in  Bettendorf,  Iowa,  by  B.  F.  Peek,  G.  A.  Shallberg,  C.  I.  Josephson, 
J.  W.  Bettendorf,  A.  J.  Russell,  and  J.  L.  Hecht]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robin- 
son.    Feb.  25,  1932.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  613,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Missouri  River.  Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Arrow  Rock,  Mo., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8379  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  com- 
pleting construction  of  bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Arrow  Rock. 
Mo.,  by  St.  Louis-Kansas  City  Short  Line  Railroad  Company]  ;  .submitted 
by   Mr.   Milligan.     Feb.   25,   1932.     2  p.      (H.   rp.   608,    72d   Cong.   1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Poplar,  Mont,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2639  [to  extend  time  for  construction  of  bridge  across  Missouri 
River  at  or  near  Poplar,  Mont.,  by  Montana,  counties  of  Roosevelt,  Rich- 
land, and  McCone,  or  any  of  them]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  S,  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  389,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Randolph,  Mo.,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  8072  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 

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586  Februaky,  1932 

Mi-ixouri  River — Continued. 

struction  of  bridpe  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  Randolph,  Mo.,  by 
Kansa.s  City  Southern  Railway  Compan.v]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Milligan.  Feb, 
12,  1932.      6  p.       (H.  rp.  430,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      ♦  Paper.  5c. 

Bridge  across  Missouri  River  at  or  near  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  8304  fto  extend  times  for  commencing  and  comi)loling  con- 
struction of  bridge  across  Mi.ssouri  River  at  or  near  St.  Charles.  M<j.,  by 
St.  Louis-Kansas  City  Short  Line  Railroad  Company]  ;  submitteil  by  Mr. 
Milligan.     Feb.  25,  1032.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  609.  72d  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ohio  River.  Bridge  across  Ohio  River  approximately  midway  between  Owens- 
boro,  Ky.,  and  Rockport.  Ind.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7S97  [to  extend 
times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of  bridge  acro.ss  Ohio 
River  approximately  midway  between  Owensboro,  Ky.,  and  Rockport,  Ind.,  by 
E.  T.  Franks]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gillen.  Feb.  11,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  425,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge   across   Ohio   River   at    Mound   City,    111.,    report    to   accompany 

H.  R.  8247  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
bridge  across  Ohio  River  at  Mound  City,  111.,  by  B.  L.  Hoiidrix,  G.  C.  Tram- 
mel, and  C.  S.  Miller]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Igoe.  Feb.  10,  1932.  5  p.  (XL  ri). 
411,  72d  Cong.  1st  .sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Panatna  Canal.  Amend  Executive  order  prohibiting  promotion  of  fights  be- 
tween bulls,  dogs,  or  cocks  [in  Canal  Zone],  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7500;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  512.  72d  Tong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Amend  penal  code  of  Canal  Zone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7519;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Lea.     Feb.  17,  1932.     34  p.     (H.  rp.  531.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Amend  sec.  7-9  of  Panama  Canal  act,  as  amended   [relating  to  courts 

in  Canal  Zone],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7523;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Lea. 
Feb.  17.  1932.     12  p.     (H.  rp.  535,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  .5c. 

Appointment  of  public  defender  for  Canal  Zone,   report   to  accompany 

H.  R.  7513;  subraittetl  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  525,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Authorize  certain   officials  of  Canal  Zone   to  administer  oaths    [and   to 

summon  witnesses  to  testify  in  matters  within  jurisdiction  of  such  officials], 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7509;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  521,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Canal  Zone  postal  service,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  7514;  submitted  by 

Mr.  Lea.     Feb.  17,  1932.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  526.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Civil  code  for  Canal  Zone,  report  to  accompany  11.  R.  7522  [to  provide 

new  civil  code  for  Canal  Zone  and  to  repeal  existing  civil  code]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Gillen.    Feb.  17, 1932.    3  p.     ( H.  rp.  534,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     •  Paper,  5c. 

Extradition  of  fugitives  from  justice  of  Republic  of  Panama  who  seek 

refuge  in  Canal  Z<me,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  75()4  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea. 
Feb.  17,  1932.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  510,  72<1  Cong.  1st  .sess.)     ♦  Paiier,  .5c. 

Fire  hunting  at  night  in  Canal  Zone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7501  [to 

prevent,  in  Canal  Zone,  fire-hunting  at  night  and  hunting  by  means  of  spring 
or  trap,  and  to  repeal  Executive  orders  of  Sept.  8,  1909,  and  .Ian.  27,  1914]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.     Feb.  17,  1932.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  513,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

♦  Paper,  5c. 

Inspection  of  vessels  navigating  Canal  Zone  waters,  reix)rt  to  accompany 

H.  R.  7508;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17.  1932.  3  p.  (H.  n'-  520,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5<-. 

Keeping  and  impounding  domestic  animals  in  Canal  Zone,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  7510;  sui)mitted  l)y  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  52& 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  PaixM*,  5c. 

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February,  1932  587 

Panama  Canal — ^Continued. 

Panama  Canal  legislation,  hearings  before  subcommittee,  72d  Congress,  «^ 

1st  session,  on  H.  R.  7498  to  H.  R.  7523,  Jan.  13-Feb.  5,  1932.    1932.    iii+99  p. 

*  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.1n  8/4 :  P  19/24 

Privileges,  rules,  and  regulations  for  Canal  Zone,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  7518  [to  amend  act  extending  certain  privileges  of  canal  employees  to 
other  officials  on  Canal  Zone  and  authorizing  the  President  to  make  rules  and 
regulations  affecting  health,  sanitation,  quarantine,  taxation,  public  roads, 
self-propelled  vehicles,  and  police  powers  on  Canal  Zone,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses, including  provision  as  to  certain  fees,  money  orders,  and  interest  de- 
posits] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  530,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Prohibit  gambling  in  Canal  Zone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7498  [to 

amend  act  numbei'ed  4  of  Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  entitled  act  to  prohibit 
gambling  in  Canal  Zone,  Isthmus  of  Panama,  and  to  provide  for  punishment 
of  violations  thereof]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp. 
510,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Punish  persons  deportetl  from  Canal  Zone  who  return  thereto,  report  to 

accompany  H.  R.  7510;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
522,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Regulate  carrying  and  keeping  of  arms  in  Canal  Zone,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  7502:  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  514, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Regulate  operation  of  street-railway  cars  at  crossings  [in  Canal  Zone], 

report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7511 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  523,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Regulate  radio  equipment  on  ocean-going  vessels  using  ports  of  Canal 

Zone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7507 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  519,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Repeal  ordinance  [enacted  by  Isthmian  Canal  Commission,  Aug.  5,  1911], 

establishing  market  regulations  for  Canal  Zone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
7506;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  518,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Suppression  of  lotteries  in  Canal  Zone,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7499 

[to  amend  act  numbered  3  of  Isthmian  Canal  Commission  relating  to  sup- 
pression of  lotteries  in  Canal  Zone]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932. 
4  p.     (H.  rp.  511,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  amend  code  of  criminal  procedure  for  Canal  Zone,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  7520;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932.  25  p.  (H.  rp.  532,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

■ To  amend  sec.  5  of  Panama  Canal  act  [relative  to  rules  and  regu- 
lations governing  operation  of  canal],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7512;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Lea.     Feb.  17,  1932.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  524,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5e. 

To  provide  for  establishment  of  customs  service  in  Canal  Zone,  and  other 

matters,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7515;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17, 
1932.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  527,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  provide  for  protei^tion  of  birds  and  their  nests  in  Canal  Zone,  report 

to  accompany  H.  R.  7505 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17, 1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
517,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

To  provide  new  code  of  civil  procedure  for  Canal  Zone  and  to  repeal 

existing  code  of  civil  procedure,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7521 ;  submitted 
by    Mr.    Lea.     Feb.    17,    1932.     3    p.     (H.    rp.    533,    72d    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

To  I'epeal  Executive  order  of  Nov.  23,  1909.  making  enticing  of  laborers 

from  Isthmian  Canal  Commission  or  Panama  Railroad  misdemeanor,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  7503;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
515,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

HoT^  to  order  publications— See  information  folloTclngr   Coutent.s 


588  February,  1932 

Panama  Canol — Continued. 

Transportation  of  liquors  under  seal  through  Canal  Zone,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  7517;  submitted  by  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  17,  1932.  5  p.  (H.  rp.  529, 
72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  I'aiier,  5c. 

Pecatonica  Ri'oer.  Bridge  across  Pecatonlca  River  at  Harrison,  111.,  report  to 
accompany  H.  K.  8103  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Illinois  lu  construct 
free  highway  l)ridge  across  Pecatonica  River  at  Harrison,  111.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Igoe.     Feb.  8,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  ip.  381,  72d  Cong,  let  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Red  River  of  the  North.  Bridge  across  Red  River  of  the  North  on  boundary 
line  between  Minnesota  and  North  Dakota,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7916 
[to  extend  times  fur  commencement  and  completion  of  bridge  of  county  of 
Norman  and  town  and  village  of  Halstad,  Minn.,  and  county  of  Traill  and 
town  of  Herberg,  N.  Dak.,  across  Red  River  of  the  North  on  boundary  line 
between  said  States]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Burtness.  Feb.  10,  1932.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  409,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rock  River.  Bridge  across  Rock  River  at  Byron,  111.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
8324  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Illinois  to  construct  free  highway 
bridge  across  Rock  River  at  Byron,  111.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Igoe.  Feb.  8, 
1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  387,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Rock  River  at  or  near  Prophetstown,  111.,  report  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  8396  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction 
of  bridge  across  Rock  River  at  or  near  Prophetstown,  111.,  by  Illinois]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Igoe.  Feb.  25,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  610,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

• Bridge  across  Rock  River  at  Oregon,   111.,  report  to  accompany  H.  B. 

8327  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Illinois  to  construct  free  highway 
bridge  across  Rock  River  at  Oregon,  111.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Igoe.  Feb.  8. 
1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  388,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

St.  Francis  River.  Bridge  across  St.  Francis  River  at  or  near  Lake  City,  Ark., 
on  State  highway  no.  18,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  9266  [to  extend  times  for 
commencing  and  completing  construction  of  bridge  across  St.  Francis  River 
at  or  near  Lake  City,  Ark.,  by  Arkansas,  through  its  State  highway  depart- 
ment] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Milligan.  Feb.  25,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  615,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across   St.  Francis  River   at  or  near  Madison,   Ark.,   report   to 

accompany  H.  R.  9264  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  con- 
struction of  free  highway  bridge  across  St.  Francis  River  at  or  near  Madison, 
Ark.,  on  State  highway  numbered  70,  by  Arkansas  State  Highway  Commis- 
sion] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Milligan.  Feb.  25,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  014,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

St.  Lawrence  River.  Bridge  across  St.  Lawrence  River  near  Alexandria  Bay, 
N.  Y.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8690  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and 
completing  construction  of  bridge  across  St.  Lawrence  River  near  Alexandria 
Bay,  N.  Y.,  by  New  York  Development  Association,  Incorporated]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Parker  of  New  York.  Feb.  25,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  012,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

San  Francisco  Bay.  Bridge  across  San  Francisco  Bay  from  Rincon  Hill  dis- 
trict in  San  Francisco  to  Oakland,  report  to  accompany  S.  3282  [to  extend 
times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of  l)ridge  across  Bay  of 
San  Francisco  from  Rincon  Hill  district  in  San  Francisco  by  way  of  Goat 
Island  to  Oakland,  by  California]  ;  submitted  l)y  Mr.  Lea.  Feb.  25,  1932. 
3  p.     (H.  rp.  617,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Trinity  River.  Bridge  across  Trinity  River  between  the  counties  of  Navarro 
and  Henderson,  Tex.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  S250  [granting  authority  to 
Texas  State  Highway  Commission  to  maintain  free  highway  bridge  across 
Trinity  River  between  counties  of  Navarro  and  Henderson.  Tex.]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Rayburn.  Feb.  8,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  380,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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V    IBBIGATION   AND   BECLAMATION   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Colorado  River.  Protection  of  Palo  Verde  Valley,  Calif.,  report  to  accorn))any 
H.  R.  4715  [for  protection  of  Palo  Verde  Valley,  Calif.,  against  injury  or 
destruction  by  reason  of  Colorado  River  floods]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Swing. 
Feb.  20,  1932.     10  p.     (H.  rp.  587,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Loans  for  relief  of  drainage  districts,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on" 
H.  R.  4650,  to  provide  for  relief  of  farmers  in  any  State  by  making  of  loans 
to  drainage  districts,  levee  districts,  levee  and  drainage  districts,  irrigation 
and/or  similar  districts  other  than  Federal  reclamation  projects,  or  to  coun- 
ties, boards  of  supervisors,  and/or  other  political  subdivisions  and  legal  en- 
tities. 1932.  iii+2S4  p.  [The  hearings  on  H.  R.  11718,  71st  Congress,  2d 
session,  a  similar  bill,  appearing  on  p.  75-284  of  these  hearings,  were  pub- 
lished separately  and  appeared  in  Monthly  catalogue  for  May,  1930,  p.  962.] 

*  Paper,  25c.  Y  4.1r  7/2  :  L  78/5 

Reclamation  of  land.  Relief  of  water  users  on  irrigation  projects,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  8688  [for  temporary  relief  of  water  users  on  irrigation 
projects  constructed  and  operated  under  reclamation  law] ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Smith  of  Idaho.     Feb.  1,  1932.    4  p.     (H.  rp.  313,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Temporary  relief  of  water  users  on  irrigation  projects  constructed  and 

operated  under  reclamation  law,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  9489 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Smith  of  Idaho.  Feb.  19,  1932.  7  p.  (H.  rp.  579,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Yellowstone  River.  Division  of  waters  of  Big  Horn  River,  Mont,  and  Wyo., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7914  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Montana 
and  Wyoming  to  negotiate  and  enter  into  compact  or  agreement  for  division 
of  waters  of  Yellowstone  River]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Leavitt.     Feb.  13,  1932. 

2  p.     (H.  rp.  474,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

JUDICIABY   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

'  Baltimore,  Md.    Reimbursement  to  Baltimore  of  interest  paid   on  borrowed*/ 
money  advanced  to  general  Government  during  Civil  War,  statement  of  J. 
Charles  Linthicum,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  J.  Res.  8,  directing  comp- 
troller general  to  readjust  account  between  Baltimore  and  United  States, 
Feb.  4,  1932.     1932.     ii+41  p.     (Serial  2.)     *  Paper,  5c.       Y  4. J  89/1 :  B  21/2 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  Feb.  8-27,  1932;  no.  5-7.  1932. 
Each  70  p.  4°     $  Y  4.J  89/1 :  72/5-7 

Declarator]/  judgments.  Amend  judicial  code,  rejjgrt  to  accompany  H.  R.  4624 
[to  amend  judicial  code  by  adding  new  section  to  be  numbered  274D,  relat- 
ing to  declaratory  judgments]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Montague.     Feb.  26,  1932. 

3  p.     (H.  rp.  627,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  Courts.  Court  facilities  at  Rockingham  and  Winston-Salem,  N.  C,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  6456  [to  amend  sec.  98  of  judicial  code,  as 
amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Browning.  Feb.  11,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  427, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c 

Employers'  liability/  and  irorkmhn's  compensation.  Employees'  compensation 
act  to  aid  the  totally  disabled,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  92  [to  amend  act 
to  provide  Compensation  for  employees  of  United  States  suffering  injuries 
while  in  performance  of  tlieir  duties,  and  for  other  purposes,  and  acts  in 
amendment  then  of ,  so  as  to  increase  compensation  of  the  totally  disabled]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Condon.  Feb.  10,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  401,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Judges.  To  remove  limitation  upon  filling  of  vacancy  of  district  judge  for  New 
Jersey,  rejjort  to  accompany  H.  R.^  5342 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Dominick.  Feb. 
16.  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  491,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

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590  February,  1932 

Mellon.  Andrew  W.  Charges  of  Wright  Patman  against  Secretary  of  Treasury, 
hearings,  72cl  Congress,  1st  sessigji,  on  II,  Res.  92,  Jan.  13-19,  1932.  1932. 
[2  pts.,  iv]+253  p.  (Serial  1,  pts.'[l]  and  2.)  [Part  2  consists  of  documents, 
letters,  and  other  papers  submitted  by  Secretary  of  Treasury.]  *  Paper, 
pt.  1,  20c. ;  *  pt.  2,  1(K:  Y  4.J  89/1 :  T  71/pt.l,  2 

< Relative  to  action  of  Committee  on  Judiciary  with  reference  to  House 

resolution  92,  re]x»rt  to  accompany  H.  Res.  143  [discontinuing  further  con- 
sideration of  charges  made  against  Andrew  W.  Mellon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sumiiers  of  Texas.  Feb.  13,  1932.  2  p.  (U.  rp.  444,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
[Includes  minority  views.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

South  Dakota.  Amend  sec.  106  of  law^s  relating  to  judiciary,  r^jiojt  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  9259  [to  amend  sec.  106  of  act  to  codify,  revise,  ana  amend  laws 
relating  to  judiciary  (U.  S.  0.,  title  28,  sec.  187),  relating  to  judicial  district 
of  South  Dakota]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Christopherson.  Feb.  24,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  599,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Witnesses.  Authorize  compacts  or  agreements  between  States,  report  to  accom- 
pany  H.  R.  8897  [to  authorize  compacts  or  agreements  between  States  relating 
to  service  of  process  and  production  of  witnes.ses  in  criminal  cases]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Sumners  of  Texas.  Feb.  19,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  578,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

LABOB   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Old  age  pensions.  To  protect  labor  in  its  old  age,  rgDort  to  accompany  H.  R. 
8765 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connery.  Feb.  5,  1932.  1  pT^CH.  rp.  375,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)  [H.  R.  8765  creates  Old  Age  Security  Bureau  in  Labor  Depart- 
ment.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

Unemployed.  Cooperation  of  Federal  Government  for  relieving  unemploy- 
ment, report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8088  [for  cooi>eration  of  Federal  Govern- 
ment wim\he  several  States  in  relieving  hardship  and  suffering  caused  by 
unemployment,  and  for  other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Connery.  Feb. 
19,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  584,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

^/  UBEABY  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Coolidge,  Calvin.  Portrait  of  ex-President  Coolidge,  report  to  accompany  S.  J. 
Res.  75  [autliorizing  Joint  Committee  on  Library  to  procure  oil  portrait  of 
former  President  Calvin  Coolidge]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gilbert.  Jan.  29,  1932. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  308,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sevier,  John.  Statue  of  John  Sevier,  report  to  accompany  H.  Con.  Res.  14 
[accepting  statue  of  John  Sevier,  presented  by  Tennessee,  to  be  placed  in 
Statuary  Hall]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gilbert.  Feb.  19,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  580, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  6c. 

Washinyton,  George.  Sale  of  writings  of  George  Washington,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1861  [authorizing  George  Washington  Bicentennial  Commission  to 
print  and  distribute  additional  sets  of  writings  of  George  Washington]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Gilbert.  Feb.  20,  1932.  4  p.  (H.  rp.  588,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Temporary    removal    to   Corcoran   Art   Gallery   of   certain   portraits   in 

Capitol  building,  report  to  accompany  S.  Con.  Res.  14;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Gilbert.    Feb.  12,  1932.    1  p.     (II.  rp.  429,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 


J 


MHBCHANT  MABINE,  UADIO,  AND  FISHERIES  COMMITTEE,  HOUSE 


Coasting-trade.  For  protection  of  American  merchant  marine,  r^jjort  to  accom- 
pany H.  R.  8875  I  to  amend  sec.  8  of  act  of  June  19,  1S8G,  as  aim'^ided  by  sec. 
2  of  act  of  Feb.  17,  1898  (Tl.  S.  C  title  46.  sec.  289),  relating  to  protection  of 
coastwise  trade];  submitted  by  Mr.  Davis.  Feb.  9,  Vd'.Vl.  2  p.  (II.  rp.  393, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

IlnlUiut.  Northern  I'aclfic  halibut  fishery,  hearings,  72d  Congress.  1st  session. 
nti  11.  H.  80S4.  for  prcttt'ction  of  northern  I'acitlc  halibut  fishery.  Feb.  8.  1932. 
VXi'l.     ii4-25p.     ♦  Paper.  5c.  Y  4.M  53 :  H13 

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February,  1932  591 

Halibut — Continued. 

Northern  Pacific  halibut  fisherj',  rejDort  to  accompany  H.  R.  8084   [for 

protection  of  northern  Pacific  halibut  fishery]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Davis.  Feb. 
9,  1932.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  391,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Merchant  marine.  Amend  law  relating  to  fighting  ship,  rQjjgrt  to  accompany 
H.  R.  8874  [to  amend  sec.  14  of  shipping  act,  1916  (U.  S.  cTtitle  46,  sec.  812), 
as  amended  by  sec.  20  of  merchant  marine  act,  1920  (U.  S.  C,  title  46,  sec. 
842)]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Davis.  Feb.  9,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  392,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Protection   of  American  merchant  marine,   hearings,   72d   Congress,   1st 

session,  on  H.  R.  8874,  H.  R.  8875  [bills  relating  to  definition  of  term  fighting 
ship  and  protection  of  coastwise  trade  respectively],  Feb.  8,  1932.  1932. 
ii+29  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.M  53 :  M  53/10 

l^MILITABY    AFFAIKS    COMMITTEE,    HOtTSE 

Andersonville,  Ga.  Authorizing  right  of  way  to  Georgia  ytate  Highway  De- 
partment [through  part  of  national  cemetery  reservation  at  Andersonville, 
Ga.],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7788;  submitted  by  Mr.  Montet.  Feb.  19, 
1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  551,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Crane,  Jerry  V.  Jerry  V.  Crane,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5367  [for  relief  of 
Jerry  V.  Crane]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson  of  Oklahoma.  Feb.  24,  1932.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  601,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

La  Fayette,  Ga.  Marker  for  grave  of  Confederate  soldiers  at  La  Fayette,  Ga., 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  132  [to  authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  erect  1  marker 
for  graves  of  15  Confederate  soldiers  killed  in  action  and  buried  in  La  Fayette 
Cemetei'y  at  La  Fayette,  Ga.,  in  lieu  of  separate  markers  as  now  authorized 
by  law]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Feb.  24,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  604,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McDonald,  George  W.  George  W.  McDonald,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4368 
[for  relief  of  George  W.  McDonald]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Johnson  of  Oklahoma. 
Feb.  24,  1932.    6  p.     (H.  rp.  600,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Morrison,  Lake  B.  To  correct  military  record  of  Lake  B.  Morrison,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  4166;  submitted  by  Mr.  Goss.  Feb.  17,  1932.  6  p.  (H.  rp. 
540,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

■^  Muscle  Shoals,  hearing,  72d  Congress,  1st  session.     1932.     pt.  1,  ii+1-714  p. 
*  Paper,  85c.  Y  4.M  59/1 :  M  97/13/pt.l 

Simmons,  Seth  B.  Seth  B.  Simmons,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5450  [for  relief 
of  Seth  B.  Simmons]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  May.  Feb.  18,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
547,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  Regulating  use  of  appropriations  for  military  and  nonmili- 
tary  activities  of  War  Department  [so  as  to  give  preference  to  American 
goods],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8330;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomason.  Feb. 
10,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  412,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

NAVAL,  AFFAIKS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Air  pilots.  Amend  act  to  authorize  construction  and  procurement  of  aircraft 
and  aircraft  equipment  with  reference  to  number  of  enlisted  pilots  in  Navy, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6599  [to  amend  act  to  authorize  construction  and 
procurement  of  aircraft  and  aircraft  equipment  in  Navy  and  Marine  Corps, 
and  to  adjust  and  define  status  of  operating  personnel  in  connection  there- 
with, with  reference  to  number  of  enlisted  pilots  in  Navy]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Sutphin.     Feb.  IS,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  546,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bruce,  Mrs.  Annie.  Annie  Bruce,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2686  [granting  6 
mouths'  pay  to  Annie  Bruce,  widow  of  Frank  Bruce]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Gambrill.     Feb.  10,  1932.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  406,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calnan,  Michael  F.  Michael  F.  Calnan,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3422  [for 
relief  of  Michael  F.  Calnan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gambrill.  Feb.  12,  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  436,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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592  February,  1932 

Caudle,  Frederick  L.  Frederick  L.  Caudle,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2125 
[for  advancement  on  retired  list  of  Navy  of  Frederick  L.  Caudle]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.   Gambrill.     Feb.   10,   1932.     2   p.     (H.   rp.  405,   72d  Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Collins,  Hai'vey.  Harvey  Collins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2213  [for  relief 
of  Harvey  Collins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gambrill.  Feb.  17,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
538,  72d  Cong.  1st  .sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Courts-martial.  Provide  for  better  administration  of  justice  in  Navy,  report 
to  accompany  H.  R.  5352  [for  better  administration  of  justice  in  Navy  by 
giving  naval  courts-martial  jurisdiction  to  try  and  punish  court-martial 
pri.soners  who  commit  offenses  while  serving  conlinement]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.    Fernandez.     Feb.    19,    1932.     3   p.     (H.    rp.    577,    72d   Gong.    1st    sess.) 

♦  Paper,  5c. 

Des  Oarennes,  P.  Jean.  P.  Jean  des  Gareimes,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
1420  [for  relief  of  P.  Jean  des  Garennes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gambrill.     Feb. 

10,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  403,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

De  Young,  Anthony  P.  Anthony  Peter  De  Young,  alias  Tony  P.  De  Young, 
reiiort  to  accompany  H.  R.  1185  [tor  relief  of  Anthony  Peter  De  Young, 
alias  Tony  P.  De  Young]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb.  IG,  1932.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  506,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dugan,  Cornelius.  Cornelius  Dugan.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2839  [for 
relief  of  Cornelius  Dugan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gambrill.  Feb.  11,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  419,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Eaton,  Charles  W.  Charles  W.  Eaton,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6765  [for 
relief  of  Charles  W.  Eaton]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gambrill.  Feb.  11,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  424,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Estep,  Roland  B.  Roland  Baldwin  Estep,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5011 
[for   relief  of   Roland   Baldwin   Estep]  ;    submitted   by   Mr.    Gambrill.     Feb. 

11.  1932.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  423,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  .5c. 

Evan-s,  Frank  E.  Col.  Frank  E.  Evans,  report  to  accompany  II.  R.  2087  [for 
relief  of  Frank  E.  Evans]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb.  16.  1932.  4  p. 
(H.  rp.  508,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Farrcll,  Ron  W.  Roy  W.  Farrell.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  809  [for  relief 
of  Roy  W.  Farrell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Drane.  Feb.  27,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp. 
630,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fleet  Naval  Reserve.  Creation,  organization,  administration,  and  maintenance 
of  Naval  Reserve  and  Marine  Corps  Reserve,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5329  [to  amend  sec.  24  of  act  for  creation,  organization,  administralion,  and 
maintenance  of  Naval  Reserve  and  Marine  Corps  Reserve,  as  amended,  rela- 
tive to  forfeiture  of  pay  by  any  member  of  Fleet  Naval  Reserve  who  fails 
to  report  for  inspection]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kniflin.  Feb.  18.  1932.  2  p.  ( H. 
rp.  545,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oessler,  Thomas  T.  Thomas  T.  Gessler,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2284  [for 
relief  of  Thunias  T.  Gessler]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb.  15,  1932.  3  p. 
( H.  rp.  476,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Ookey,  Victor  O.  Victor  Oscar  G«»key,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2254  [for  relief 
of  Victor  0.scar  Gokey]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hancock  [of  New  York].  Feb. 
27,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  631,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Gordon,  Elmo  K.  Elmo  K.  Gordon,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2S44  [for 
relief  of  Elmo  K.  Gordon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb.  17.  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  539,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Eecykell,  Arthur  L.  Arthur  L.  Hacykell,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3601  [for 
relief  of  Arthur  L.  Hacykell  (Hecykell)];  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb.  13. 
1932.     3  p.      (H.  rp.  470,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Ueffron,  John.  John  HefCron,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  922  [for  relief  of 
John  Heffron]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb.  20.  1932.  2  p.  (II.  rp.  591. 
72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

HOTV  to   order  itabllcationn-^Set>   inforiiiatloii    foIlo'^viiiK'    ('ont<*ntM 


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Hickman,  Raijmond  N.  Raymond  Nelson  Hickman,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5999  [for  relief  of  Raymond  Nelson  Hickman]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Covle. 
Feb.  16,  1932.     25  p.     (H.  rp.  498,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ending,  George  D.  George  Dewey  Hilding,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1190 
[for  advancement  on  retired  list  of  Navy  of  George  Dewey  Hilding]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb.  16,  1932.  lip.  (H.  rp."  507,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Hopkins,  Mrs.  Minnie.  Minnie  Hopkins,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3624  [for 
relief  of  Minnie  Hopkins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb.  11,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  420.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lee,  Harry  M.  Harry  Manning  Lee,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5595  [for  relief 
of  Harry  Manning  Lee]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb.  13,  1932.  2  p.  (H. 
rp.  471,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  oc. 

Linebarger,  Henry  D.  Henry  Dixon  Linebarger,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
2599  [for  relief  of  Henry  Dixon  Linebarger]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb. 
13,  1932.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  469,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lynch,  Joseph  B.  Joseph  B.  Lynch,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3420  [for  relief 
of  Joseph  B.  Lynch]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb.  12,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
435,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McAJpin,  Ralph.  Ralph  McAlpin,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4311  [for  relief 
of  Ralph  McAlpin];  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb.  12,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
438,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

McDormott,  Lexois  A.  Lewis  A.  McDormott,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3644 
[for  relief  of  Lewis  A.  McDormott]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Drane.  Feb.  27,  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  632,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mclnerney,  Joseph  G.  Joe  G.  Mclnerney.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4226  [for 
relief  of  Joe  G.  Mclnerney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gambrill.  Feb.  11,  1932.  3  p. 
(H.  rp.  421,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mahoney,  David  J.  David  J.  Mahoney,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1853  [to 
advance  on  retired  list  of  Navy  David  J.  Mahoney]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Gam- 
brill.     Feb.  10,  1932.     2  p.      (H.  rp.  404,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Meadoics,  Roscoe  M.  Roscoe  McKinley  Meadows,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
4271  [for  relief  of  Roscoe  McKinley  Meadows]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Gambrill. 
Feb.  11,  1932.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  422,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Navy.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  fix  clothing  allowance  for  enlisted  men 
of  Navy,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6735 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Delaney.  Feb. 
13,  1932.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  473,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Xoicinski,  William  J.  William  J.  Nowinski,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1346 
[for  relief  of  William  J.  Nowinski]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gambrill.  Feb.  11,  1932. 
2  p.     (H.  rp.  418,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers.  Marine  Corps.  Regulate  distribution,  promotion,  retirement,  and  dis- 
charge of  commissioned  officers  of  Marine  Corps,  report  to  accompany  H.  R. 
5344;  .submitted  by  IMr.  Coyle.  Feb.  18.  1932.  18  p.  (H.  rp.  548,  72d  Cong. 
1st  ses.s. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Officers,  Navy.  Appointment  as  ensigns  in  the  line  of  Navy  of  all  midshipmen 
who  graduate  from  Naval  Academy  in  1932.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8083 ; 
.submitted  by  Mr.  Vinson  of  Georgia.  Feb.  1.  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  311.  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

For  relief  of  certain  naval  oflScers,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1383 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Gambrill.  Feb.  12,'  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  433,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pay,  Navy.  Authorize  payment  of  6  months'  death  gratuity  to  dependent  rela- 
tive of  officers,  enlisted  men,  or  nurses,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6734  [to 
amend  act  to  authorize  payment  of  6  months'  death  gratuity  to  dependent 
relative  of  officers,  enlisted  men,  or  nurses  whose  death  results  from  wounds 
or  disease  not  resulting  from  their  own  misconduct]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bar- 
ton.    Feb.  17,  1932.     4  p.     (H.  rp.  537,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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Reynolds,  Nolen  N.  Nolen  N.  Rt-ynolds,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  I'JOT  [for 
relief  of  Nolen  N.  Reynolds]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb.  12,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  434,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )      •  Paper,  5c. 

Robeson,  David  A.  David  Albert  Robeson,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2695 
[for  relief  of  David  Albert  Robeson] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gambrill.  Feb.  10, 
1932.    5  p.     (H.  rp.  407,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

Steele,  George  W.,  jr.  George  W.  Steele,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6336 
[for  relief  of  George  W.  Steele,  Jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gambrill.  Feb.  10, 
1032.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  408,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      ♦  Paper,  5c, 

TaUmadge,  Howard  E.  Howard  Emmett  Tallmadge,  report  to  accompany  H. 
R.  964  [for  relief  of  Howard  Emmett  Tallmadge]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle. 
Feb.  13,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  468,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Ticrney,  Austin  L.  Austin  L.  Tieruey,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6000  [for 
relief  of  Austin  L.  Tierney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Coyle.  Feb.  13,  1032.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  472,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

White,  Robert  J.  Robert  J.  White,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  3420  [for  relief 
of  Robert  J.  White]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gambrill.  Feb.  12,  1932.  4  p.  (H. 
rp.  437,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

J    PENSIONS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Pensions.  Granting  uniform  pensions  to  widows  and  children  of  persons  who 
served  United  States  in  time  of  war,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7230;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Gasque.     Feb.  16,  1932.     3  p.     (H.  rp.  492,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Pensions  and   increase  of  pensions  for  certain   soldiers  and   sailors  of 

Regular  Army  and  Navy,  etc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  9575  [substituted 
for  H.  R.  501  and  other  bills]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gasque.  Feb.  19,  1932. 
125  p.     (H.  rp.  555,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  15c. 

Uniform  pensions  to  widows  and  children  and  dependent  parents  of  per- 
sons who  served  United  States  in  time  of  war,  hearing,  72d  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  H.  R.  7230,  Feb.  4,  1932.     1932.     ii+42  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

y  4.P  3S/1 :  W  63 

Quartermaster  Corps  of  Army.  Certain  l)euefits  to  certain  members  of  Quar- 
termaster Corps,  etc.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4724  [to  confer  to  certain 
persons  who  served  in  Quartermaster  Corps  or  under  jurisdiction  of  quarter- 
master general  during  War  with  Spain,  PhilipiMne  insurrection,  or  China  Re- 
lief Expedition  beuelits  of  hosjiitalization  and  privileges  of  soldiers'  homes]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Welch  of  California.  Feb.  12,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  432,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Taft,  Mrs.  Helen  H.  Helen  H.  Taft,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5385  [grant- 
ing pension  to  Helen  H.  Taft]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Gasque.  Feb.  17,  1932. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  541,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

/    POST  OFFICE  AND  POST  ROADS   COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Parcel  post,  hearing  before  subcommittee,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R. 
4525  and  S.  621  [bills  to  repeal  sec.  7  of  ixtstal  act,  approved  May  20,  1928, 
giving  authority  to  Postmaster  General  to  re-form  classification,  weight 
limit,  rates,  and  zones  of  parcel  post],  Jan.  27-20,  1032.     1032.     iii-f55  p.  11. 

*  Paper,  1  Oc.  Y  4.P  84/1 :  P  21/5 

Post  Office  Department.  Supplit's  for  Post  Office  Department,  report  to  ac- 
company H.  R.  5612  [to  limit  purchases  of  Post  Oftice  Department,  so  far  as 
possible,  to  articles  of  growth,  production,  or  manufacture  of  United  States]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Haines.  Feb.  18,  1032.  2  p.  (U.  rp.  540,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  I'aiKT,  5c. 

Postage.  Mailing  of  2d-cl;iss  matter,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4594  [to  fix 
rate  of  postage  on  publications  mailed  at  post  ofllce  of  »'ntry  for  delivery  at 
another  post  «)fflce  within  postal  district  In  which  headquarters  or  general 
l)usiness  offices  of  publisher  are  located]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Morehead.  Feb. 
12.  1932.    2  p.     {11.  rp.  439,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Papt>r,  5c. 

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PRINTING   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Lincoln,  Abraham.  Commemoration  of  birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  report  to 
accompany  H.  Res.  145  [for  printing  of  Lincoln  day  address  of  Burnett  M. 
Chiperfield  as  House  document]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stevenson.  Feb.  17,  1932. 
1  p.     (H.  rp.  536,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

"^     PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

/"  Abilene,  Tex.  Public  buildings  and  grounds,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session, 
on  H.  R.  4515,  extending  limit  of  time  within  which  Parramore  Post  num- 
bered 57,  American  Legion,  may  construct  its  memorial  building  [at  Abilene, 
Tex.]  and  correcting  street  location,  H.  R.  7899,  to  authorize  Seiretary  of 
Treasury  to  negotiate  and  to  enter  into  agreement  regarding  south  boundary 
of  post-office  site  at  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.,  H.  R.  375,  amending  public  building 
act  approved  Mar.  4,  1931,  authorizing  acquisition  of  building  sites  and  con- 
struction of  public  buildings  at  Hibbing.  Minn.,  and  other  places,  H.  R.  793, 
to  amend  act  for  relief  of  contractors  and  subcontractors  under  supervision 
of  Treasury  Department,  as  amended  [so  as  to  include  W.  J.  Brent],  H.  R. 
6739,  to  amend  authorization  contained  in  act  approved  Mar.  4,  1929,  for 
acquisition  of  site  and  construction  of  building  in  Jackson,  Miss.,  Jan.  22, 
1932.     1932.     ii+20  p.      (No.  1.)      *  Paper,  oc.  Y  4.P  96/6 :  B  86/138 

V    PUBLIC  LANDS   COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Cheyenne  River  Reservaiion.  Extensions  of  time  for  payment  of  purchase 
money  due  under  certain  homestead  entries  and  Government-land  purchases, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  4S9  [to  amend  act,  as  amended,  authorizing  exten- 
sions of  time  for  payment  of  purchase  money  due  under  certain  homestead 
entries  and  Government-land  purchases  within  former  Cheyenne  River  and 
Standing  Rock  Indian  reservations,  N.  Dak.  and  S.  Dak.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr, 
Kvale.    Feb.  9,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  396,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coetir  d'Alene.  Idaho.  Relinquishment  of  lands  to  Coeur  d'Alene,  report  to 
accompany  H.  R.  1133 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smith  of  Idaho.  Feb.  4,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  351,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Coeur  d'Alene  Natianal  Forest.  Inclusion  of  lands  in  Coeur  d'Alene  and  St.  Joe 
national  forests.  Idaho,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  6659 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Smith  of  Idaho.  Feb.  8,  1932.  8  p.  (H.  rp.  390,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Colorado.  To  grant  lands  to  Colorado  for  benefit  of  Colorado  School  of  Mines, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  231:  submitted  by  Mr.  Eaton  [of  Colorado]. 
Feb.  10,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  402,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Gordon,  J.  N.  J.  N.  Gordon,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8777  [for  relief  of 
J.  N.  Gordon]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Eaton  of  Colorado.  Feb.  10,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  415.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Ketjs,  William  A.  For  relief  of  William  Alexander  Keys,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  2707;  submitted  by  Mr.  Swing.  Feb.  4,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  352,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Landry,  Jacob.  Jacob  Landry,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2418  [concerning 
claim  of  Jacob  Landry]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  DeRouen.  Feb.  9,  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  rp.  399,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mineral  lands.  To  vacate  withdrawals  of  public  lands  under  reclamation  law, 
with  reservation  of  rights,  ways,  and  easements  [so  that  such  lands  may  be 
made  subject  to  location,  entry,  and  patent  under  general  mining  laws], 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8087;  submitted  by  Mr.  Evans  of  Montana.  Feb. 
3,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  349,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Minnesota.  Authorize  conveyance  of  land  to  Minnesota,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  5603  [to  authorize  conveyance  by  United  States  to  Minnesota  of  lot  4, 
section  18,  township  131  north,  range  29  west,  in  county  of  Morrison,  Minn., 
for  military  purpo>;e.s  and  specifically  as  part  of  Camp  Ripley  military  reser- 
vation] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nolan.  Feb.  9,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  397,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Papier.  5c. 

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596  February,  1932 

New  Mexico.  I'ublic  lands  for  use  of  Easloni  New  Mexico  Normal  School,  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  K.  (iG79  Israntiii}.'  public  lands  to  New  aiexioo  for  use 
and  boneflt  of  Eastern  New  Mexico  Normal  School]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Chavez. 
Feb.  18,  1932.    2  p.     (11.  rp.  544,  72d  (Jong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pacific  States  Box  and  fUisket  Compainf.  To  validate  certain  conveyances  here- 
tofore made  by  Central  Pacilic  Kiiilway  Co.  and  its  lessee,  Southern  Pacific 
Railway  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  K.  40G  [to  validate  certain  convej'ance 
heretofore  made  l>y  Central  Pacific  Railway  Company  and  its  les.see,  Southern 
I'acific  Company,  to  Pacific  States  Box  and  Basket  Company,  involving  cer- 
tain portions  of  right  of  way  in  vicinity  of  Florin.  Calif,  ac(piired  by  Central 
Pacific  Railway  Company  under  act  approved  July  1,  18G2,  as  amended]  ; 
suinnitted  by  Mr.  Swing.     Feb.  .">.  1032.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  372,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Public  Unuh.  Validating  certain  applications  for  and  entries  of  public  lands, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  7G74 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Evans  of  Montana.  Feb. 
9,  1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  398,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     [Corrected  print.]     ♦  Pai)er,  5c. 

Redcr,  Mrs.  Agnes  C.  Agnes  C.  Reder,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  9004  [for 
relief  of  Agnes  C.  Reder]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Evans  of  Montana.  Feb.  16, 
1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  509,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Turner,  Mrs.  Amp.  Amy  Turner,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.»  7308  [for  relief  of 
Amy  Turner]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Leavitt.  Feb.  2,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp.  343,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Waterton-Glacier  International  Peace  Park,  reiwrt  to  accompany  II.  R.  4752 
[for  establishment  of  Waterton-Glacier  International  Peace  Park]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Leavitt.  Feb.  23,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  593,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [This 
park  will  be  formed  by  tlie  adjoining  areas  now  known  as  Glacier  National 
Park  in  Montana  and  Waterton  Lakes  National  Park  in  Canada.]    *  Paper,  5c. 

y     RIVERS    AND    HARBORS    COMMITTEE,     HOUSE 

Allegheny  River,  Pa.  and  N.  Y.,  hearings.  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  .subject 
of  improvement  of  Allegheny  River,  Pa.  and  N.  Y.,  Jan.  7,  1932.  1932.  ii+14 
p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.R  52 :  Al  5/2 

Cape  Cod  Canal,  Mass.,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  subject  of  im- 
provement of  Cape  Cod.Canal,  Mass.,  Jan.  13,  1932.  1932.  iii-f  55  p.  ♦  Paper, 
10c.  Y4.R52:C17/7 

Cape  Fear  River,  N.  C,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  subject  of  im- 
provement of  Cape  Fear  River  between  Wilmington  and  Fayetteville,  N.  C, 
Jan.  14,  1932.     1932.    ii+14  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y4.R52:C17/6 

Qreen  Bay  Ilarhor,  Wis.,  hearings,  72d  Congi'ess,  1st  session,  on  subject  of  im- 
))rovcment  of  Green  Bay  Harbor,  Wis.,  Jan.  19  and  20,  1932.    1932.     ii-f  IG  p. 

♦  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.R  52 :  G  82/2 

Inland  loaterways.  Bridge  across  inland  waterway  from  Norfolk,  Va.,  to  Beau- 
fort Inlet,  N.  C,  report  to  accompany  FI.  R.  GlS-1  [for  improvement  of  inland 
waterway  from  Norfolk,  Va.,  to  Beaufort  Inlet,  N.  C]  :  submitted  bv  Mr. 
Mansfield.    Feb.  11,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  42G,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Mississippi  River.  Amending  sec.  1  of  rivers  and  harbors  act,  report  to  accom- 
pany II.  J.  Res.  271  [amending  sec.  1  of  act  authorizing  constntTTTon.  repair, 
and  preservati'in  nf  certain  pul)lic  works  on  rivers  and  harbors,  and  for  other 
purposes,  api)roved  July  3.  1930,  relating  to  Mississippi  River  between  mouth 
of  Illinois  River  and  Minneaixilis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Mansfield.  Feb.  3.  1932. 
2  p.     (II.  ri).  350,  72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  I'aper.  5c. 

Mississii>iii   River  between   mouth   of  Missouri    River  and   Minneapolis. 

hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  subject  of  Improvement  of  Mississippi 
River  between  moulli  of  Missouri  River  and  Minneapolis,  Jan.  24V27,  1932. 
1932.     iii+105  p.     ♦  I'aper,   15c.  V  4.R  52  :  IM  G9i/19 

Perth  Amhoy,  V.  ./.  New  York  and  New  Jersey  channels,  hearings,  72d  Con- 
gress. 1st  session,  on  subj(Ht  of  improvement  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey 
channels  by  construction  of  anchora^'e  l)asin  near  Perth  Ambov,  N.  J..  Jan. 
21,19.32.     19.32.     ii-f-lGp.     *  Paper.  5c.  Y  4.*R  52 :  N  42y '4 

Ilo'«T   to   <»r(I<T   |iiilili«MitionR — See   iiifornintinii    follow  i  iiu'   CtiiitentM 


February,  1932  597 

Jiivers.  Amending  sec.  3,  rivers  •and  harbors  act,  report  to  accompany  S.  2334 
[to  amend  sec.  3  of  rivers  and  harbors  act.  approved  June  13,  1902,  as 
amended  and  supplemented,  so  that  due  consideration  shall  be  given  to 
benefits  to  pleasure  craft  in  considering  advisability  of  proposed  improve- 
ments] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Yon.  Jan.  29,  1932.  3  p.  (H.  rp.  309,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

/  Shrewsbury  River,  N.  J.,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  subject  of  im- 
provement of  Shrewsbury  River,  N.  J.,  Feb.  3,  1932.  1932.  ii+8  p.  *  Pa- 
per, 5c.  Y4.R52:Sh8 

■^  Tennessee  River,  Kij.,  Ala.,  and  Tenn.,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on 
subject  of  improvement  of  Tennessee  River,  Ky.,  Ala.,  and  Tenn.,  Jan.  8  and 
11,  1932.     1932.     ii+19  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.R  52  :  T  25/10 

>/■    KOA0S    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Jtoads.  Emergency  highway  construction,  r^gort  to  accompany  H.  R.  9642 
[to  authorize  supplemental  appropriations  for  emergency  highway  construc- 
tion, with  view  to  increasing  employment]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Almon.  Feb.  25, 
1932.     2  p.      (H.  i-p.  618,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

'' Roads,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  H.  R.  9642.  to  authorize 

supplemental  appropriations  for  emergency  highway  construction,  with  view*^ 
to  increasing  employment,  Feb.  23  and  24,  1932.     1932.     ii-fSO  p.     *  Paper,  5c. 

Y  4.R  53/2 :  H  35/17 

^     EtTLES    COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Economy  Committee,  House.  Consideration  of  House  resolution  151,  report  to 
accompany  H.  Res.  151  [creating  Economy  Committee]  :  submitted  by  Mr. 
Pou.     Feb.  20,  1932.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  586,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Oovernment  officials  and  employees.  Consideration  of  certain  provisions  in 
general  appropriation  bills  [fiscal  year  1933,  relative  to  compensation  of  Gov- 
ernment employees  and  filling  of  vacancies],  report  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
126;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pou.  Feb.  1,  1932.  1  p.  TH.  rp.  310,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

House  of  Representatives.  Amend  rules  13  and  24,  repoi't  to  accompany  H.  Res. 
150  [amending  clause  3  of  rule  13  and  clause  6  of  rule  24  of  Rules  of  House 
of  Representatives,  relating  to  consideration  of  bills]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Greenwood.     Feb.  23,  1932.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  592,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Amendments  to  Rules  of  House  of  Representatives,  hearing,  72d  Congress,  ^' 

1st  session,  on  H.  Res.  31,  47,  and  93,  Jan.  14  and  16,  1932.     1932.     ii+35  p. 
*  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.R  86/1 :  R  86/2 

'  Loans.  Drainage,  levee,  irrigation  and  similar  districts,  hearing,  72d  Congi-ess,  ^, 
1st  session,  on  H.  Res.  [H.  R.]  4650  [for  relief  of  farmers  in  any  State  by 
making  of  loans  to  drainage  districts,  levee  districts,  levee  and  drainage  dis- 
tricts, irrigation  and/or  similar  districts  other  than  Federal  reclamation  proj- 
ects, or  to  counties,  boards  of  supervisors,  and/or  other  political  subdivisions 
and  legal  entities]  and  H.  Res.  117  [for  consideration  of  H.  11.  4650],  Jan.  25 
and  28.  1932.     1932.     ii+48  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.K  86/1 :  D  78/2 

President  of  United  States.  Consideration  of  H.  Res.  133,  report  to  accompany 
H.  Res.  133  [for  consideration  of  S.  J.  Res.  14,  proposing  amendment  to  Con- 
stitution of  United  States  fixing  commencement  of  terms  of  President  and  Vice 
President  and  Members  of  Congress  and  fixing  time  of  assembling  of  Con- 
gress] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Pou.  Feb.  8,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp.  379,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  utilities.     To  investigate  public  utility  corporations,  excepting  railroads,  v^' 
hearing.    72d   Congress,   1st   session,   on   H.    Res.    59,    Jan.    16,    1932.     1932, 
ii+14  p.     [H.  Res.  59  authorizes  the  Interstate  and  Foreign  Commerce  Com- 
mittee, House,  to  make  the  investigation.]     *  Paper,  5c.         Y  4.R  S6/1 :  P  96/2 

Roads.  Consideration  of  H.  R.  9642,  report  to  accompany  H.  Res.  163  [for  con- 
sideration of  H.  R.  9642,  to  authorize  supplemental  appropriations  for  emer- 
gency highway  construction,  with  view  to  increasing  employment]  :  submitted 
by  Mr.  Pou.     Feb.  26,  1932.     1  p.     (H.  rp.  623,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

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Washington,  George.  Consideration  of  H.  Con.  Res.  18,  rtiPort  to  accompany 
H.  Hi's.  148  [for  consideration  of  H.  Con.  Res.  18,  granting  consent  of  Con- 
jrress  for  temporary  removal  to  Corcoran  Art  (Jallery  of  certain  portraits  in 
Capitol  building]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bankhead.  Feb.  17,  1932.  1  p.  (H.  rp. 
543,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

\J    WAR  CLAIMS  COMMITTEE,   HOUSE 

Ballard,  Grover  C.  Grover  Cleveland  Ballard,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  5971 
[for  relief  of  Grover  Cleveland  Ballai'd]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Allgood.  Feb.  19. 
1932.    3  p.     (H.  rp.  581,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c, 

Cobb,  Blasdell  d  Co.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  2026  [for  relief  of  legal  repre- 
sentatives of  Cobb,  Blasdell  and  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hare.  Feb.  8, 
1932.     11  p.     (H.  rp.  380,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Grissoni,  Joseph  C  Joseph  G.  Grissom,  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  IGOS  [to 
carry  out  findings  of  Court  of  Claims  in  case  of  Joseph  C.  Grissom]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Hare.      Feb.  2,  1932.     2  p.     (H.  rp.  347,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Helmer,  Will  A.  Will  A.  Helmer.  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  1448  [for  relief 
of  Will  A.  Helmer]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Sinclair.  Feb.  2,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  rp. 
346,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Public  Service  Coordinated  Tranaport  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  report  to  accompany 
S.  259  [authorizing  adjustment  of  claim  of  Public  Service  Coordinated 
Transport  of  Newark,  N.  J.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Martin  of  Oregon.  Feb.  17, 
1932.     5  p.       (H.  rp.  542,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

WAYB  AND  MEANS  COMMITTEES,   HOUSE 

Calendar  of  assignments  for  hearings  on  revision  of  revenue  act  of  1928,  Jan. 
13-Feb.  3,  1932 ;  no.  13  and  14,  Feb.  2  and  3,  1932.    1932.    5  p.  and  4  p.  4°    $ 

Y  4.W  36 :  72-1/13  to  72-1/14 

Foreign  debts.  Moratorium  on  foreign  debts,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  ses- 
sion, on  H.  J.  Res.  123,  to  authorize  postponement  of  amounts  payable  to 
United  States  from  foreign  Governments  during  fiscal  year  1932,  and  their 
repayment  over  10-year  period  beginning  July  1.  1933 ;  Dec.  16  and  17,  1931, 
1931.  pt.  2,  iii-f71-128  p.  [For  statement  of  Secretary  Stimson,  Dec.  16, 
and  sujtplementary  statement  of  Undersecretary  Mills,  Dec.  17,  see  part  1, 
■which  appeared  in  Monthly  catalogue  for  Dec.  1931,  p.  383.]     *  Paper,  10c. 

Y  4.W  36  :  M  79/pt  2 

,     WOELD  WAB  VETERANS'  LEGISLATION  COMMITTEE,    HOUSE 

Pensions.  Amend  World  War  veterans'  act,  1924,  as  amended  [by  providing 
allowances  for  widows  and  children  and  dependent  parents  of  veterans  of 
World  War],  report  to  accompany  H.  R.  8578;  subniitteil  by  Mr.  Rankin. 
Feb.  1,  1932.     5  p.     (H.  rp.  312,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

SENATE 

Accounts.     Report  of  secretary  of  Senate  [submitting  statement  of  receipts  and 
expenditures],   July  1,   1930-June  30,   1931.     1932.     iii+410   p.     (S.   doc.   1, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  40c. 
L.  C.  card  9-16101 

Arbitration.  Settlement  of  international  disputes,  letter  from  Oscar  T. 
Crosby  to  Committees  on  Naval  Affairs  of  Senate  and  House  of  Representa- 
tives and  appropriate  subcommittees  of  Committees  on  Appropriations  on 
settlement  of  international  disputes;  presented  by  Mr.  Tydings.  Jan.  26, 
calendar    day    Jan.    27.    1932.     3    p.     (S.    doc.    56,    72d    Cong.     1st    sess.) 

♦  Paper,  5c. 

Calendar  of  business.  Senate,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  1-24.  1932 ;  no. 
29--19.  1932.  various  paging,  large  8°  [Daily  when  Senate  is  in  session. 
The  legislative  day  of  Feb.  24  extended  through  the  calendar  day  Mar.  1.]     t 

Y1.3:  72 '29-49 

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February,  1932  599 

Colonial  National  Monument.    Dedication  of  Colonial  National  Monument,  ad- 
dress by  Ray  Lyman  Wilbur  at  dedication  of  Colonial  National  Monument 
at  Yorktown,  Va.,  Oct.  16,  1931;  presented  by  Mr.  Swanson.     1932.     [2] +11 
p.     (S.  doc.  19,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26179 

Copper.  American  copper  production,  data  on  American  copper  production- 
and  history  of  copper  tariff  and  other  copper  tariff  details,  by  Hoval  A. 
Smith;  presented  by  Mr.  Ashurst.  1932.  iii+94  p.  (S.  doc.  58,  72d  Cong, 
1st  sess.)  [This  report  was  prepared  at  the  direction  of  the  Arizona  Cop- 
per Tariff  Commission.]  *  Paper,  15c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26180 

Everglades  National  Park.  Proposed  Everglades  National  Park,  report  of 
special  committee  of  National  Parks  Association  appointed  to  study  all 
features  in  connection  with  proposed  Everglades  National  Park  in  Florida; 
presented  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  1932.  iii+14  p.  (S.  doc.  54,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26181 

Motor-vehicles.    Coordination  of  motor  transportation,  report  by  Leo  J.  Flynn 
to  Interstate  Commerce  Commission;  presented  by  Mr.  Metcalf.     1932.     [2]  + 
136  p.     (S.  doc.  43,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  1.5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26181 

Silver  (money).  Honest  and  dishonest  silver  money,  lectures  held  in  Scientific 
Club  of  Institute  for  World  Economy  and  Maritime  Traffic  at  University  of 
Kiel,  by  Gottfried  Kunwald.  on  subj'ect  of  honest  and  dishonest  silver  money ; 
[translation].  1932.  iii-f40  p.  1  tab.  (S.  doc.  57.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  82-26182 

AGRICULTURE  AND  FORESTRY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Agricultural  credit.  Establishing  revolving  fund  for  agricultural  credit  pur- 
poses, r^gort  to  accompany  S.  1567  [establishing  revolving  fund  to  be  ad- 
ministered by  Secretary  of  Agriculture  for  agricultural  credit  purposes] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Idaho.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1932. 
1  p.     (S.  rp.  189,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  establish   efficient  agricultural  credit   system,   hearings  before   sub*-     y 

committee.  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1197  [to  liquidate  and  refinance  ^ 
agricultural  indebtedness  and  to  encourage  and  promote  agriculture,  com- 
merce, and  industry,  by  establishing  efficient  credit  system,  through  which 
unjust  and  unequal  burdens  placed  upon  agriculture,  during  period  of  price 
fixing  and  deflation,  may  be  lightened,  by  providing  for  liquidation  and  re- 
financing of  farm  mortgages  and  farm  indebtedness  at  reduced  rate  of 
interest  through  Federal  farm  loan  system.  Federal  reserve  banking  system, 
and  postal  savings  depository  system,  and  creating  a  board  of  agriculture- 
to   supervise   same.   Feb.    2-5,    1932.     1932.     iii-f  128    p.     *  Paper.    15c. 

Y  4.Ag8/2  :  C  86^ 

Calendars.     Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  10,  1932 ;  no. 

7.  1932.     32  p.  4°     i  Y  4.Ag8/2 :  72/T 

Loans.  Extend  time  for  repayment  of  loans  to  farmers  [for  crop  of  1931],^ 
repqi't  to  accompany  S.  2265;  submitted  by  Mr.  McGill.  Feb.  5,  calendar 
day  Feb.  9,  1932.     2  p.      (S.  rp.  199,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

■  Loans  for  relief  of  drainage  and  irrigation  districts,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  1856  [for  relief  of  farmers  in  any  State  by  making  of  loans  to 
drainage  districts,  levee  districts,  levee  and  drainage  districts,  irrigation 
and/or  similar  districts  other  than  Federal  reclamation  projects,  or  to  coun- 
ties, boards  of  supervisors,  and/or  other  political  subdivisions  and  legal 
entities];  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  [of  Idaho].     Feb.  5.  calendar  day  Feb. 

8,  1932.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  190,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

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600  February,  1932 

Marketiny  of  fattti  produce.  Amending  perishable  agricultural  commodities 
act  of  1930,  rei>ort  to  accompany  S.  2827  I  to  amend  act  known  as  perishable 
agricultural  commodities  act,  1930.  so  that  no  poison  shall  be  considered 
dealer  who  buys  any  such  commodity  for  canning  and/or  processing  within 
State  where  grown]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Feb.  24,  1932.  2  p.  (S. 
rp.  291,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

-? —    To  abolish  Federal  Farm  Board  and  secure  to  farmer  cost  of  produc- 

^  tion.    hearings,    72d    Congress,    1st    session,    on    S.    3133,    to    abolish    Federal 

Farm  Board,  to  secure  to  farmer  price  for  agricultural  products  at  least 

equal  to  cost  of  production   thereof,  and  for  other  purposes,  Feb.  4  and  5, 

1932.     1932.     iii  +  77  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.Ag8/2  :  F  31/4 

Rural    sanitation.     Demonstration    work    in    rural    sanitation,    hearings,    72d 
\y    Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1234,  to  authorize  emergency  appropriation  for 
special  study  of  and  demonstration  work  in  rural  sanitation,  Dec.  21,  1931, 
and  Jan.  13,  1932.     1932.     [pt.  1],  iii  +  1-826  p.     *  Pai)er,  $1.00. 

Y  4.Ag8/2  :  R  88/2/pt.  1 

Wheat.  Distribution  of  Government-owned  wheat  to  relieve  distress,  rej^ort 
to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  110  [authorizing  distribution  by  Federal  Farm 
Board  of  Government-owned  wheat  to  American  National  Red  Cross  and 
other  organizations  for  relief  of  distress]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Norbeck.     Feb. 

24,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  304,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26183 

APPROPRIATIONS    COMMITTEaE,     SENATE 

y" Agriculture  Department.     Agricultural   appropriation  bill,    [fiscal   year]    1933, 

^       hearings   before   subcommittee.    72d   Congress,   1st   session,   on   H.   R.   7912. 

1932.    ii+229  p.     *  Paper,  25c.  Y  4.ApG/2 :  Ag8/93;^ 

Agricultural  appropriation  bill,  [fiscal  year]  1933,  report  to  accompany 

H.  R.  7912 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  McNary.     Feb.  17,  calendar  day  Feb.  18,  1932. 
3  p.     (S.  rp.  260,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

BANKING   AND   CURRENCY  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  26,  1932;  no.  1. 
1932.     13  p.  4°     t  Y  4.B  22/3  :  72/1 

Federal  home  loan  banks.     Creation  of  system  of  Federal  home  loan  banks, 

V  hearings  before  subcommittee,   72d   Congress,   1st   session,  on   S.  2959,  Jan. 

14-21,  1932.     1932.     pt.  1,  iii +1-198  p.     *  Paper,  20c.     Y  4.B  22/3  :  H  75/pt.l 

Federal  reserve  system.  Improvement  of  facilities  of  Federal  reserve  system, 
report  to  accompany  S.  3616  [to  improve  facilities  of  Federal  reserve  system 
forservice  of  commerce,  industry,  and  agriculture,  to  provide  means  for 
meeting  needs  of  member  banks  in  exceptional  circumstances,  and  for  other 
purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Glass.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  12,  1932.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  237,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

CLAIMS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Adams,  Rosx  E.  Ross  E.  Adams,  rQjtert  to  accompany  S.  2909  [for  relief  of 
Ross  E.  Adams]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Stephens.  Feb.  4,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
160.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Allegheny  Forging  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  466  [for  relief  of  Allegheny 
Forging  Company]  ;  subrartted  I)y  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  5.  calendar  day  Feb.  10, 
1932.    4  p.     ( S.  rp.  210,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Baylin,  Joseph  J.  Joseph  J.  Baylin,  report  to  accompany  S.  1021  [for  relief 
of  Joseph  J.  Baylin]  ;  submitted  by  MrT Brookhart.  Feb.  5,  1932.  5  p.  (S. 
rp.   181,   72d   Cong.   1st   sess.)      *  Paper,   5c. 

Beers,  Mrs.  Sophia  A.  Sophia  A.  Beers,  report  to  accompany  S.  811  [for  relief 
of  Sopiiia  A.  Beers]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Logan.     Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb. 

25,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  323,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

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February,  1932  601 

Bourrie.  Joseph  E.,  Company.  Joseph  E.  Bourrie  Co.,  re^uict  to  accompauy 
S.  2570  [autliorizing  adjustment  of  claim  of  Joseph  E.  Bourrie  Company]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Coolidge.  Feb.  5,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  180,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bradshaw,  J.  J.  J.  J.  and  Addie  C.  Bradshaw,  refloi-t  to  accompany  S.  3095 
[for  relief  of  J.  J.  Bradshaw  and  Addie  C.  Bradshaw]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
White.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1932.  8  p.  (S.  rp.  227,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Carpenter,  Kenneth.  Kenneth  Carpenter,  rgjwrt  to  accompany  S.  213  [author- 
izing adjustment  of  claim  of  Kenneth  Carpenter]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brook- 
hart.    Feb.  4,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  171,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Castle.  Wilmot,  Company.  Wilmot  Castle  Co..  r^qrt  to  accompany  S.  221 
[authorizing  adjustment  of  claim  of  Wilmot  Castle  Company]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Black.  Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb.  25,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  324,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Crotty.  Mrs.  Margaret.  Margaret  Crotty,  report  to  accompany  S.  83  [for  relief 
of  Margaret  Crotty]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Feb.  24.  calendar  day  Feb. 
25,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  328,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Debayle,  Luis  H.  Luis  H.  DeBayle.  report  to  accompany  S.  366  [for  relief  of 
Luis  H.  DeBayle]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Feb.  4,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  174, 
72d   Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,   5c. 

Donovan,  Howard.  Howard  Donovan,  report  to  accompany  S.  2623  [for  relief 
of  Howard  Donovan]  ;  submitted  l)y  Mr.  Coolidge.  Feb.  5,  1932.  4  p.  (S.  rp. 
179,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Edgecuynhe,  Mrs.  Annie  L.  Estate  of  Annie  Lee  Edgecumbe,  rQjDojt  to  accom- 
panv  S.  2437  [for  relief  of  estate  of  Annie  Lee  Edgecumbe]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Townsend.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  15,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  239,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ellingson  d  Groskopf  (Inc.),  report  to  accompany  S.  800  [for  relief  of  Ellingson 
and  Groskopf  (Incorporated)]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Feb.  4,  1932.  2  p. 
( S.  rp.  175,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Flagg,  E.  H.  E.  H.  Flagg,  r^ort  to  accompany  S.  816  [for  relief  of  E.  H. 
Flagg]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  15,  1932.  5  p. 
(S.  rp.  240,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Green,  Abraham.  Abraham  Green,  report  to  accompany  S.  84  [for  relief  of 
Abraham  Green]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb.  25, 
1932.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  322,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Johnson  d  Higgins,  report  to  accompany  S.  252  [authorizing  adjustment  of 
claim  of  Johnson  anS  Higgins]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  24,  calendar 
day  Feb.  25,  1932.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  325,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lyons,  I.  L.,  d  Co.  I.  L.  Lyons  &  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1473  [to  authorize 
appropriation  for  relief  of  I.  L.  Lyons  and  Company]  :  submitted  by  Mr. 
Logan.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1932.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  226,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

McMullen,  Mrs.  Nellie  C.  Nellie  McMullen,  report  to  accompany  S.  3538  [for 
relief  of  Nellie  McMullen]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Feb.  23,  1932.  6  p. 
( S.  rp.  273,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Mary  M,  barge.  Owners  of  barge  Mary  M,  report  to  accompany  S.  1216  [for 
relief  of  owner  of  barge  Mary  M]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  White.  Feb.  4,  1932. 
5  p.  (S.  rp.  168,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The  original  claim  was  for  the  relief 
of  the  estate  of  Mary  Malley,  owner  of  barge  Mary  M.  William  A.  Malley 
is  the  present  owner  of  the  barge.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Oakwoods,  schooner.  Herbert  G.  Black  and  Clark  Coal  Co.,  rocort  to  accompany 
S.  487  [for  relief  of  Herbert  G.  Black,  owner  of  schooner  Oakwoods,  and  Clark 
Coal  Company,  owner  of  cargo  of  coal  on  board  said  schooner]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Howell.    Feb.  5,  1932.    6  p.     ( S.  rp.  178,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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0'BlenC88,  Mr.s.  Julia  K.  Al/iain  G.  <)'I'>U'ikss,  ivi^iitt  to  accoinpauy  S.  326 
[for  relief  of  Aliram  G.  O'Kleiiess,  widower  of  .Julia  Kerr  U'Bleiiess]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Black.  Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb.  20.  1"J32.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  344, 
72d  Coug.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper  5c. 

Pearce,  John  A.  John  A.  I'earce.  rtitu^rt  to  a<xomi)aiiy  S.  103O  [for  relief  of 
John  A.  Pearce]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Fei).  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  12, 
1932.    5  p.     (S.  rp.  233,  72d  Cong,  l.st  se.s.s.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PciroUa-Fort  Worth  gas-pipe  line,  report  to  accon)pany  S.  2307  [for  settlement 
of  damage  claims  arising  from  coiistiuctiou  of  Petrolia-Fort  Worth  gas-pipf 
line]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brookbart.  Feb.  5,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  182,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Quevilly,  French  nuxiliary  bark.  French  auxiliary  bark  Quevilly,  report  to 
accompany  S.  48G  [conferring  jurisdiction  ui^on  certain  courts  of  United 
States  to  hear  and  determine  claim  by  Compagnie  Maritime  Normande,  for- 
merly known  as  SociiJ^'tC'  Anonyme  du  Quevilly,  owner  of  4-masted  auxiliary 
bark  Quevilly,  against  United  States]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Howell.  Feb.  4, 
1932.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  173.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Sehna.  Ala.  St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church,  Selma.  Ala.,  report  to  accompany 
S.  3771  [for  relief  of  St.  Paul's  Episcopal  Church,  Selma,  JTa.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Howell.  Feb.  24.  calendar  day  Feb.  25,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  329.  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Short,  Ross,  SJiaw  &  Mayhood,  re_£prt  to  accompany  S.  212  [for  relief  of  Short, 
Ross,  Shaw,  and  Mayhood]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Glenn.  Feb.  4,  1932.  4  p. 
(S.  rp.  170,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Simmons,  Alfred  O.,  jr.  Alfred  G.  Simmons,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2436 
[for  relief  of  Alfred  G.  Simmons,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Townsend.  Feb.  5, 
calendar  day  Feb.  15,  1932.     4  p.     ( S.  rp  241,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Standard  Dredging  Co.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1274  [for  relief  of  Standard 
Dredging  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Logan.  Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb. 
25,  1932.    4  p.     (S.  rp.  321,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paijer,  5c. 

Btratis,  John.  John  Stratis,  report  to  accompany  S.  3447  [for  relief  of  John 
Stratis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  12,  1932.  4  p. 
(S.  rp.  234,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Tampico  Marine  Iron  Works,  report  to  accompany  S.  188  [for  relief  of  Tampico 
Marine  Iron  Works];  submitte(rby  Mr.  White.  Feb.  4,  1932.  7  p.  (S.  rp. 
167,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wheatley,  Orem.  Orem  Wheatley,  Kenneth  Blaine,  and  Joseph  R.  Ball,  report 
to  accompany  S.  219  [authorizing  adjustment  of  claims  of  Orem  Wheatley, 
Kenneth  Blaine,  and  Joseph  R.  Ball];  submitted  by  Mr.  Brookhart,  Feb.  4, 
1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  172,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

York,  0.  R.  O.  R.  York,  r^^ort  to  accomi)any  S.  2335  [for  relief  of  O.  R.  York]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Howell.    Feb.  4,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  176,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

•  Paper,  5c. 

COMMEKCB   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Big  ^andy  River.  Bridge  across  Big  Sandy  River  between  Kenova,  W.  Va.,  and 
Catlottsburg,  Ky.,  recort  to  accompany  S.  2915  [authorizing  A.  A.  Lilly,  M.  B. 
Collinsworth,  and  A.  E.  Booth  to  construct  itritlui'  and  iipproachos  thereto 
across  Big  Sandy  River  at  or  near  where  it  enters  into  Ohio  River,  and 
between  Kenova,  W.  Va.,  and  Catlottsburg,  Ky.]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Vanden- 
berg.    Feb.  1,  1932.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  150,  72d  Cong.  1st  soss.)     •  Paper.  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session.  Feb.  4-25,  1932; 
no.  6-9.    1932.    Each  35  p.  or  36  p.  4°    t  Y  4.C  73/2 :  72/6-9 

Connecticut  River.  Bridge  across  Connecticut  River,  reiiflj-t  to  accompany  S. 
2985  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Connecticut  River  State  Bridge  Com- 
mission to  construct  bridge  across  Connecticut  Uivcr.  between  Hartford  and 
East  Hartford,  Conu.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  Jan.  26.  calendar  day 
Jan.  27,  1932.     1  p.      (S.  rp.   143,  72d  Cong.   1st  sess.)      [Corrected  print] 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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February,  1932  603 

Delaicarc  River  Joint  Commission,  rojiort  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  41  [granting 
consent  of  Congress  to  compact  or  agreement  between  Pennsylvania  and  New 
Jersey  creating  Delaware  River  Joint  Commission  and  specifying  powers  and 
duties  thereof]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Copeland.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  11, 
1932.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  224,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Fose  River.  Bridge  across  Fox  River  at  Algonquin.  111.,  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  8238  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction  of 
free  highway  bridge  across  Fox  River  at  Algonquin,  111.,  by  Illinois]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  Feb.  23,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  277,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hygiene,  Public.    Federal  cooperation  with  States  in  promotion  of  general  health  , 
of  rural  population  of  United  States  and  welfare  and  hygiene  of  mothers  and  "^ 
\j/    children,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  572,  Feb.  4  and  5,  1932. 
1932.     iii+418  p.  il.     *  Paper,  40c.  Y4.C73/2:R88 

Kankakee  River.  Bridge  across  Kankakee  River  at  Momence,  111.,  re])ort  to 
accompany  H.  R.  8171  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Illinois  to  construct 
free  highway  bridge  across  Kankakee  River  at  Momence,  111.]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Vandenberg.     Feb.  23,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  276,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  oc. 

-Lighterage.  Regulation  of  lighterage  service,  repgrt  to  accompany  S.  2883  [pre- 
scribing regulations  for  carrying  on  business  of  lighter  service  from  any  of 
ports  of  United  States  to  stationary  ships  or  barges  located  offshore,  and  for 
purpose  of  promoting  safety  of  navigation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Johnson. 
Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  223,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Merchant  marine.    Amendment  of  shipping  act,  1916,  hearing  before  subcom-  ^ 

mittee,  72d   Congress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  1963,   amending  shipping 

\/     act,  1916,  as  amended,  for  purpose  of  further  regulating  carriers  by  water 

engaged  in  interstate  and  foreign  commerce  of  United  States,  Jan.  29,  1932. 

1932.     iii+44  p.     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.C  73/2  :  Sh  6/9 

Mississippi  River.  Amending  sec.  1  of  rivers  and  harbors  act,  r^^rt  to  ac- 
company S.  J.  Res.  93  [amending  .sec.  1  of  act  authorizing  construction,  re- 
pair, and  preservation  of  certain  public  works  on  rivers  and  harbors,  and  for 
other  purposes,  approved  July  3,  1930,  relating  to  Mississippi  River  between 
mouth  of  Illinois  River  and  Minneapolis]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nye.  Feb.  5, 
1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  183,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at  Grand  Rapids,  Minn.,  report  to  ac- 
company S.  3237  [to  legalize  bridge  across  Mississippi  River  at-'Grand  Rap- 
ids, Minn.,  being  constructed  by  Minnesota]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg. 
Feb.  4,  1932.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  165,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Monongahela  River.  Bridge  across  Monongahela  River  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  ^e^ 
pact  to  accompany  S.  3083  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  board  of  county 
commissioners  of  Allegheny  County,  Pa.,  to  construct  free  highway  bridge 
across  Monongahela  River  between  Pittsburgh  and  borough  of  Homestead, 
Pa.]  ;  submitted  by  Mi\  Vandenberg.  Jan.  26,  calendar  day  Jan.  27,  1932. 
1  p.  (S.  rp.  144,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print  has  2 
pages.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Paiocatuck  River.  Bridge  across  Pawcatuck  River  between  Westerly,  R.  I., 
and  Stonington,  Conn.,  report  to  accompany  H.  R,  7247  [authorizing  Rhode 
Island  State  Board  of  Public  Roads  and  State  Highway  Department  of  Con- 
necticut to  construct  free  highway  bridge  across  Pawcatuck  River  near 
location  of  present  Broad  street  bridge  between  Westerly,  R.  I.,  and  Stoning- 
ton, Conn.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  8, 
1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  193,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pecatonica  River.  Bridge  across  Pecatonica  River  at  Harrison,  111.,  renort  to 
accompany  H.  R.  8163  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Illinois  to  construct 
free  highway  bridge  across  Pecatonica  River  at  Harrison,  111.]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Vandenberg.     Feb.  23,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  275,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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Rainy  River.  Bridge  across  Rainy  River  at  or  near  Baudetto,  Minn.,  re]>oyf  to 
accompany  II.  R.  50G4  f authorizing  Vernon  W.  O'Connor  to  construct  l)ridge 
across  Rainy  River  at  or  near  Baudette,  Minn.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vanden- 
berg.     Feb.  24,  1932.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  316,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Red  River  of  the  North.  Bridge  across  Red  River  of  tlie  North,  Minn,  and 
N.  Dak.,  reqgrt  to  accompany  S.  3132  [to  extend  times  for  commencement 
and  completion  of  bridge  of  county  of  Norman  and  town  and  village  of 
Halstad,  Minn.,  and  county  of  Traill  and  town  of  Herberg,  N.  Dak.,  across 
Red  River  of  the  North  on  boundary  line  between  said  States]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Vandenberg.     Feb.  4,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  IGG,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Roek  River.  Bridge  across  Rock  River  at  Byron,  111.,  revolt  to  accompany 
H.  R.  8324  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Illinois  to  construct  free  high- 
way bridge  across  Rock  River  at  Byron,  111.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg. 
Feb.  23,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  278,  72d  Cong.  l.st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

•     Bridge  across  Rock  River  at  Oregon,  111.,   rfipprt  to  accompany  H.   R. 

8327  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Illinois  to  construct  free  highway 
bridge  acro.ss  Rock  River  at  Oregon,  111.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg. 
Feb.  23,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  279,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

San  Francisco  Bay.  Bridge  across  San  Francisco  Bay,  Calif.,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  3282  [to  extend  times  for  commencing  and  completing  construction 
of  bridge  across  Bay  of  San  Francisco  from  Rincon  Hill  district  in  San 
Francisco  by  way  of  Goat  Island  to  Oakland,  by  California]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Vandenberg.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  191,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Su.<fqu€Ji<inna  River.  Bridge  across  Susquehanna  River  at  or  near  Catawissa, 
Pa.,  rf^ityt  to  accompany  H.  R.  81  [granting  consent  of  Congress  to  Cata- 
wissa Railroad  Company  to  reconstruct  railroad  bridge  aci-o.ss  Susquehanna 
River  at  or  near  Catawissa,  Pa.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  Feb.  5, 
calendar    day    Feb.    8,    1932.     2    p.     (S.    rp.    192.    72d    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Trinity  River.  Bridge  across  Trinity  River  between  counties  of  Navarro  and 
Henderson,  Tex.,  reijprt  to  accompany  H.  R.  8250  [gi-anting  authority  to 
Texas  State  Highway  Commission  to  maintain  free  highway  bridge  across 
Trinity  River  between  counties  of  Navarro  and  Henderson,  Tex.]  ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Vandenberg.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  10.  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  247. 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Virgin  Islands.  Extending  admiralty  laws  of  United  States  to  Virgin  Islands, 
report  to  accompany  S.  418;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bingham.  Feb.  24,  calendar 
day  Feb.  25,  1932.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  336,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Willamette  River.  Improvement  of  Willamette  River  between  Oregon  City 
and  Portland,  Oreg.,  repuott  to  accompany  S.  959;  submitted  by  Mr.  McNary. 
Feb.  4,  1932.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  164,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 


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DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  COMMITTEE,   SE.NATK 

Barber  shops.  Sunday  closing  of  barber  shops,  hearing,  72d  Congress.  1st  ses- 
sion, on  S.  1202,  for  closing  of  barber  shops  on  Sundav  in  District  of  Columbia, 
Jan.  22,  1932.     1932.     iii-f  54  p.     *  Paper,  10c.  Y  4.D  63 '2 :  B  23/2 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  17,  1932 ;  no.  4. 
1931.     16  p.  4°     t  Y4.D  63/2:  72/4 

Claims.  Payment  of  chiims  of  $500  or  less  against  District  of  Columbia,  cg- 
I)ort  to  accompany  S.  12  [to  authorize  commi.ssioners  of  District  of  Columbia 
to  pay  certain  claims  against  District  of  Columbia]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Capper.     Feb.  1,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  147,  72d  Cong.  1st  se.«;s.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Credit  unions.  Incorporation  of  credit  unions  in  District  of  Columbia,  reciirt* 
to  accompany  S.  1153;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb. 
10.  1932.    9  p.     (S.  rp.  214,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

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February,  1932  605 

'Griffith-Consumers  Company.  Pipe  lines  for  oil  and  oil  products  in  District  of 
Columbia,  rejiflit  to  accompany  S.  2496  [to  permit  construction,  maintenance, 
and  use  of  certain  pipe  lines  for  petroleum  and  petroleum  products  in  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia  by  Griflatb-Consumers  Company]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ty- 
dings.     Feb.  17,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  254,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Land.  Amending  condemnation  law  of  District  of  Columbia,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  14  [to  amend  chapter  15  of  code  of  law  for  District  of^eolumbia,  re- 
lating to  condemnation  of  land  for  public  use]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper. 
Feb.  1,  calendar  day  Feb.  2,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  160,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Transfer  of  jurisdiction  over  public  land  in  District  of  Columbia,  reDort 

to  accompany  S.  2498 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.     Feb.  1,  1932.     2  p.     ( S.  rp. 
148,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Parks.  Designation  of  Montgomery  Blair  portal  in  District  of  Columbia,  x^ 
port  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  4;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Feb.  5,  calendar 
day  Feb.  10,  1932.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  213,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper  5c. 

Police  Department.  Issuance  of  subpoenas  by  trial  boards  of  Metropolitan  Po- 
lice and  Fire  Departments  of  District  of  Columbia,  r export  to  accompany  S. 
2078  [to  amend  act  to  amend  act  to  punish  false  swearing  before  trial  boards 
of  Metropolitan  Police  Force  and  Fire  Department  of  District  of  Columbia] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  12,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp. 
235,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Schools.  Amending  act,  relating  to  degree-conferring  institutions  in  District  of 
Columbia,  report  to  accompany  S.  100  [to  amend  sec.  5S6c  of  act  to  amend  sub- 
chapter 1  of  chapter  18  of  code  of  laws  for  District  of  Columbia  relating  to 
degree-conferring  institutions,  so  as  to  exempt  from  restriction  of  act  certain 
reputable  institutions  of  learning  now  established  in  foreign  lands]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Capper.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  12,  1932.  2  p.  ( S.  rp.  236, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Societies.  Income  of  religious  and  benevolent  societies  in  District  of  Columbia, 
recQit  to  accompany  S.  3634  [to  amend  sec.  600  of  act  of  Mar.  3,  1901  (31 
Stat.  1284,  D.  C.  code,  title  5,  sec.  122),  relative  to  income  of  educational,  re- 
ligious, and  benevolent  societies]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Kean.  Feb.  5,  calendar 
day  Feb.  16,  1932.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  248,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Streets.  Closing  of  upper  Water  street  in  District  of  Columbia  [between  22d 
and  23d  streets],  v^jQQxt  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  50;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper. 
Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1932.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  225,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Water-supply.  Sale  of  water  to  suburban  communities  by  District  of  Columbia, 
report  to  accompany  S.  3222  [to  amend  District  of  Columbia  appropriation  act, 
year  ending  June  30,  1918,  so  as  to  permit  sale  of  water  to  Washington  Sub- 
urban Sanitary  Commission  for  distribution  to  Maryland]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Ty dings.     Feb.  17,  1932.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  255,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Workhouse.  Opening  and  closing  of  roads  on  land  owned  by  District  of  Colum- 
bia at  Occoquan,  Va.,  regort  to  accompany  S.  1768  [to  provide  for  opening  and 
closing  of  roads  within  boundaries  of  District  of  Columbia  workhouse  prop- 
erty at  Occoquan,  Va.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Capper.  Feb.  5.  calendar  day  Feb. 
9,  1932.    2  p.     ( S.  rp.  198,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

EDUCATION   AND  LABOR   COMMITTEE!,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  26,  1932;  no.  1. 
1932.     6  p.  large  8°     $  Y  4.Ed  8/3  :  72/1 

FINANCE   COMMITIEE,    SENATE 

Abrams,  Mrs.  Trypliosa  E.  Tryphosa  E.  Abrams,  [adverse]  rep<7vt-  to  accom- 
pany S.  794  [granting  increase  of  compensation  to  Tryphosa  E.  Abrams]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.     Feb.  24,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  289,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

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QQQ  February.  1932 

AmUiic  WiUanl  H.  WilUiiil  Henry  Aiulaw,  fadvertH-'J  li^pcut  to  accompany 
S.  1S79  [grant ini,'  comixMisyition  to  Willard  Henry  Anilaw]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
George.  Feb.  24,  calentlar  day  Feb.  2G,  19:J2.  2  p.  ( S.  rp.  .S38,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

Armjf  emergency  offu'em'  retired  list.  Apporlidinnent  retirement  pay  to  wives 
and  chiblren  of  disabled  emergency  officers.  i:i,'port  tu  accompany  !^.  2955  [to 
amend  World  War  veterans'  act,  1924.  as  amended]  ;  .>^nbniitted  by  Mr.  Walsh 
of  Massacbusett.s.  Feb.  24.  calendar  <lay  Feb.  25,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  333. 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper.  5c. 

Attorney)^'  fees  growing  out  of  governnienlal  insurance  policies,  rejjort  to  accom- 
pany S.  623  [for  payment  by  Government  of  attorneys'  fees  inT^rtain  suits 
growing  out  of  governmental  insurance  jwlicies  issued  to  service  men  or  ex- 
service  men]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  SiiKiot.  Feb.  24.  ^9^^2.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  302, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Banta,  George  A.  Relief  of  George  A.  liauta,  [adverse]  report  to  accompany 
S.  3052;  submitted  by  Mr.  George.  Feb.  24,  calendar  dayFeTJ.  26.  1932.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  342,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Barbee.  William  D.  William  D.  Barbee,  [adverse]  report  to  accompany  tS.  1836 
[for  relief  of  William  D.  Barbee]  ;  .submitted  by  ^rF^3eorge.  Fel).  24,  calen- 
dar day  Feb.  26,  1932.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  SSI,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Burris,  Clarence  J.     Clarence  J.  Burris,   [adver.se]  reimrt  to  accompany  S.  791 

[for  relief  of  Clarence  .J.  Burris]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.-W^d.     Feb.  24,  1932.    2  p. 

(S.  rp.  286,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 
Buiffiard,  Charles  A.     Granting  compensation  to  Charles  A.  Dussard.   [adverse] 

report  to  accompany  S.  1488;  submitted  »)y  Mr.  Bingham.     Feb.  24.  19.32.    2  p. 

(S.  rp.  311.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  2  and  15,  1932 ; 
no.  6  and  7.    1932.    36  p.  and  40  p.  4°    t  Y  4. F  49 :  72/6,7 

Veterans'  legi-slation.  legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan. 

25-Feb    15.  1932;  no.  1-3.     1932.     various  paging,  4"     J 

Y  4.F  49  :  72-1/1  to  72-1/3 

Campbell,  Thomas  B.  Thomas  Beverly  Campbell,  [ailverse]  recort  to  accom- 
pany S.  1103  [to  extend  benefits  of  World  War  veterans'  act,  19^4,  and  acts 
amendatory  thereof  to  Thomas  Beverly  Campbell]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed. 
Feb.  24,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  282,  72tl  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ch-anquet.  Sophie.  Authorizing  sale  of  interest  in  lands  devised  to  United 
States  bv  Sophie  Chanquet,  report  to  accompany  S.  694;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Smoot.     Feb.  24,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  296,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Coojirr.  Uarry  P.  Harry  P.  Cooper,  [adverse]  report  to  accompany  S.  1670 
[granting  Harry  P.  Cooper  privilege  of  filing  application  for  benefits  under 
emergency  officers'  retirement  act]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bingham.  Feb.  24. 
1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  313,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Deardwirff,  John  D.  John  D.  Deardourff.  [adverse]  rowii't  ^o  accompany 
S.  3151  ftn  authorize  reinstatement  of  war-risk  insurance  of  John  D. 
Deardourff]  :  submitted  by  Mr.  George.  Feb.  24.  calendar  day  Feb.  26.  1932. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  343,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai)er.  5c. 

Dc  Armoun.  Mr.n.  Laura  E.  Laura  E.  Do  Armoun,  [adver.se]  renutt  to  accom- 
pany S.  18S1  [authorizing  payment  of  war-risk  insurance  to  Laura  E.  Do 
Armoun]  :  siibmitted  by  Mr.  George.  Feb.  24.  calendar  day  Feb.  2G.  1932. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  339.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Doty,  Mrs.  Abbic.  Abbie  Doty,  [adverse]  ryvort  to  nccon)pany  S.  1387  [grant- 
ing increase  of  comin-nsation  to  Abbic  Doty!  mother  of  Forest  L.  Dulaneyl  : 
submitted  by  Mr.  Bingham.  Feb.  24.  19.32.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  .309.  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Evans,  Mr^.  Mildred  V.  Mildred  F.  Evans  and  W.  \.  Evans,  [ailverse]  rei»«rt 
to  acconipanv  S.  793  [for  relief  of  :\[ildred  F.  Evans  and  W.  A.  Evans]  :  sub- 
mitted by  mV.  Reed.  Feb.  24.  19.32.  2  p.  (S.  r]).  288.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
♦  Paper,  5c. 

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February,  1932  607 

Foreign  exchange.  Investigation  [by  Tariff  Commission]  of  effect  of  deprecia- 
tion of  foreign-currency  values  upon  importation  of  commodities  into  United 
States,  report  to  accompany  S.  Res.  156 :  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Feb.  1, 
calendar  day  Feb.  2,  1932.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  158,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Foster.  Mrs.  Lyda  F.  Lyda  F.  Foster,  [adverse]  ueagrt  to  accompany  S.  1156 
[for  relief  of  Lyda  F.  Foster]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Feb.  24,  1932. 
[2]  p.     (S.  rp.  283,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Frost,  John.  Granting  compensation  to  John  Frost,  [adverse]  repojj:  to  accom- 
pany S.  1310;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bingham.  Feb.  24.  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  808, 
72d  Cong.   1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Goldstein,  David  8.  Granting  compensation  to  David  Samuel  Goldstein,  [ad- 
verse] rfeport  to  accompany  S.  828;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Feb.  24,  1932. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  281,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Government  offices.  Reorganization  of  executive  agencies  of  Government, 
report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  76  [authorizing  the  President  to  reorganize 
executive  agencies  of  Government]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  George.  Feb.  1, 
calendar  day  Feb.  2.  1932.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  157,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  oc. 

Giiild,  Mrs.  Rhettn  H.  For  relief  of  Rhetta  H.  Guild,  [beneficiai-y  of  insur- 
ance policy  of  Fred  Mast,  adverse]  renort  to  accompany  S.  1403 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Bingham.     Feb.  24,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  310,  72d  Congress.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Hickey.  Frederick  R.  Relief  of  Frederick  Roland  Hickey.  [adverse]  report  to 
accompany  S.  104;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smoot.  Feb.  24,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
299,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Indiana.  Relief  of  Indiana,  [adverse]  rejort  to  accompany  S.  1528;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Smoot.  Feb.  24,  1932.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  297,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Johnson.  Benjamin  F.  Benjamin  F.  .Johnson,  [adverse]  rejm't  to  accompany 
S.  2826  [for  relief  of  Benjamin  F.  Johnson]  ;  submitted  Dv  Mr.  Bingham. 
Feb.  24,  1932.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  315,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Kearney,  Ike  F.  Ike  F.  Kearney,  [adverse]  rertort  to  accompany  S.  2524  [for 
relief  of  Ike  F.  Kearney]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  WaTsh  of  Massachusetts.  Feb.  24, 
calendar  day  Feb.  25,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  318,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  .5c. 

Life  insurance.  Amending  sec.  19  of  World  "War  veterans'  act  [1924,  as 
amendetl,  so  as  to  extend  time  for  filing  suits  on  insurance  contracts,  adverse] 
report  to  accompany  S.  1603 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh  of  Massachusetts. 
Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb.  25,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  317,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Extension  of  time  for  suits  on  insurance  contracts  under  sec.  19  of  World 

War  veterans'  act,  1924,  [adverse]  renort  to  accompany  S.  2324;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Walsh  of  Massachu.setts.  Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb.  25,  1932.  2  p.  (S. 
rp.  335,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

To  amend  see.  19  of  World  War  veterans'  act,  1924,  [adverse]  rwDort  to 

accompany  S.  2185  [to  amend  sec.  19  of  World  War  veterans'  act,  1924,  as 
amended,  so  as  to  provide  authorization  of  presumption  of  disagreement  as 
to  claim  for  insurance  upon  lapse  of  specified  time  following  filing  of  claim 
for  insurance  benefits]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh  of  Massachusetts.  Feb.  24, 
calendar  day  Feb.  25,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  334,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  ,5c. 

McBride,  Mrs.  Nancy  C.  Relief  of  Nancy  Catherine  McBride,  [adverse]  rt^port 
to  accompany  S.  792;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Feb.  24,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
287,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MacDonald,  Sa/rriet  M.  Granting  compensation  to  Harriet  M.  MacDonald, 
report  to  accompany  S.  323;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smoot.  Feb.  24,  1932.  2  p. 
(STrp.  294,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *   Paper,  5c. 

McLinden,  Mrs.  Catherine.  Catherine  McLinden,  [adverse]  r^LOOrt  to  accom- 
pany S.  1157  [for  relief  of  Catherine  McLinden]  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  Reed. 
Feb.  24,  1932.    6  p.     (S.  rp.  284,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

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608  February.  1932 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  Cordelia  E.  Relief  of  Cordelia  Evaugeline  Mitchell,  [adverse] 
report  to  accompany  S.  1158;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Feb.  24,  1932.  2  p. 
( sTrp.  285,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

s/G'Brien,  Robert  L.  Nominations  of  Robert  L.  O'Brien  and  Ira  M.  Ornburn  as 
tariff  commissioners,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  26,  1932.  1932. 
iii+51  p.     ♦Paper,  10c.  Y4.F49:Ob6 

Otcenshy,  Neivdir/ale  M.  Newdigate  Moreland  Owen.sby,  [adverse]  report  to 
accompany  S.  25G6  [for  relief  of  Newdigate  Moreland  Owensby]  ;  suotnitted 
by  Mr.  Walsh  of  Massachusetts.  Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb.  25,  1932.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  319,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

Rod(jcrs,  Walter  S.  Walter  S.  Rodgers,  [adverse]  report  to  accompany  S.  505 
[for  relief  of  Walter  S.  Rodgers]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smoot.  Feb.  24,  1932. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  301,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shato,  Joseph  G.  Joseph  C.  Shaw,  [adverse]  repprt  to  accompany  S.  103  [for 
relief  of  Joseph  C.  Shaw]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.   Smoot.     Feb.  24,  1932.     2  p. 

( S.  rp.  298,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c. 

• 

Bmith.  Dnn  V.  Dan  V.  Smith,  [adverse]  report  to  accompany  S.  1884  [granting 
disability  allowance  to  Dan  V.  Smith]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  George.  Feb.  24, 
calendar  day  Feb.  26,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  340,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Soldiers.  Authorizing  additional  hospital  and  domiciliary  facilities  for  veterans, 
req^t  to  accompany  S.  695 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Smoot.  Feb.  24,  1932.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  295,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Committee  amends  S.  695  by  striking  out 
all  sections  of  the  bill  excepting  the  one  relating  to  monthly  compensation, 
etc.,  of  any  veteran  now  being  maintained  by  the  Veterans'  Administration 
in  an  institution.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Stranahan,  George  H.  George  Harry  Stranahan,  [adverse]  rejiort  to  accom- 
pany S.  1602  [for  relief  of  George  Harry  Stranahan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Bingham.    Feb.  24,  1932.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  312,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c 

Watson,  Robert  S.  Relief  of  Robert  Smith  Watson,  [adverse]  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  140  [to  extend  certain  benefits  to  Robert  Smith  Watson  and  William 
La  Velle  Watson];  submitted  by  Mr.  Smoot.  Feb.  24,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
300,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Weeks,  Mrs.  Addie.  Addie  Weeks,  [adverse]  report  to  accompany  S.  1888 
[granting  increase  of  compensation  to  Addie  Weeks,  widow  of  Robert  L. 
Weeks] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  George.  Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb.  26,  1932.  1  p. 
(S.  rp.  341,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wilson,  Harvey.  Granting  disability  allowance  to  Harvey  Wilson,  [adverse] 
report  to  accompany  S.  1835;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bingham.  Feb.  24,  1932. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  314,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FOREIGN     REr.ATlONS    COMMITTEE,     SENATE 

Borum,  Neal  D.  Neal  D.  Borum,  r^piii't  to  accompany  H.  R.  6347  [for  relief 
of  Neal  D.  Borum]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Borah.  Feb.  17,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  252, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  Feb.  8,  1932;  no.  4.  1932. 
30  p.  r     t  Y  4.F  76/2  :  72/4 

Claiborne,  Mrs.  Cornelia.  Cornelia  Claiborne,  recfirt  to  accompany  S.  1088 
[for  relief  of  Cornelia  Claiborne,  widow  of  Hamilton  Cabell  Claiborne] ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Borah.  Feb.  17,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  249,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Lathrop,  Mrs.  Edith  T.  Edith  Tolerton  Lathrop,  repoi't  to  accompany  S.  1205 
[for  relief  of  Edith  Tolorton  Lathrop,  widow  orLorin  A.  Lathrop]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Borah.  Feb.  17,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  250,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Polar  expeditions.  Second  polar  year  program,  rep£)j:t  to  accompany  S.  2377 
[authorizing  appropriation  to  defray  expenses  of  participation  by  United 
Statt's  Govennnoiit  in  2d  pdlar  year  program,  Aui:.  1.  1932-Aug.  31,  1933]; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Fess.  Feb.  1,  calendar  day  Feb.  3,  1932.  3  i).  (S.  rp.  102. 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     •  Paper,  5c. 

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February,  1932  609 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Lucy  C.  Lucy  Cobb  Stewart,  report  to  accompany  S.  2269  [for 
relief  of  Lucy  Cobb  Stewart,  widow  of  Nathaniel  B.  Stewart]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.     Borah.     Feb.     17,     1932.     1     p.     (S.     rp.    251,     72d    Cong.     1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

IMMIGRATION  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  25,  1932;  no. 
2.     1932.     8  p.  4°     +  Y  4.Im6/2 :  72/2 

INDIAN   AFFAIRS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Blackfeet  Reservation.  Construction  of  hospital  on  Blackfeet  Indian  Reserva- 
tion, Mont.,  report  to  accompany  S.  2987;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Feb. 
17,   calendar   day    Feb.    18,    1932.     2   p.      (S.   rp.   266,   72d    Cong.    1st   sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Oalendars.     Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  Feb.  13,  1932 ;  no.  3.     1932.     24 

p.  4°     t  Y  4.In2/2  :  72/3 

Cherokee  Indians.  Jurisdiction  of  Court  of  Claims  to  hear  and  determine 
claims  of  Eastern  Emigi'ant  and  Western  Cherokee  Indians  of  Oklahoma 
and  North  Carolina,  repoiit  to  accompany  S.  2405  [to  confer  jurisdiction  on 
Court  of  Claims  to  hear  and  determine  claims  of  Eastern  or  Emigrant  and 
Western  or  Old  Settler  Cherokee  Indians  against  United  States,  and  for 
other  purposes]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Feb.  24,  calendar 
day  Feb.  25,  1932.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  330,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Chippeuxi'  Indiana.  Per  capita  payment  to  Chippewa  Indians  of  Minnesota, 
reaort  to  accompany  H.  R.   225 ;   submitted  by  Mr.   Frazier.     Feb.   5,   1932. 

2  p.     (S.  rp-  177,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Croto  Reservation.  Hospital  on  Crow  Indian  Reservation,  rejiQrt  to  accompany 
S.  276  [for  construction  and  equipment  of  hospital  on  Crow  Indian  Reserva- 
tion] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Feb.  17.  calendar  day  Feb.  18,  1932.  2  p. 
( S.  rp.  264,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 

Hagernmn,  Herbert  J.  Survey  of  conditions  of  Indians  in  United  States, 
Charges  of  misconduct  of  Herbert  J.  Hagerman,  special  commissioner  to 
negotiate  with  Indians  and  former  member  of  Pueblo  Lands  Board,  partial 
repjQjJ;  pursuant  to  Senate  resolutions  79  and  308,  70th  Congress,  and  Senate 
resolutions  263  and  416,  71st  Congress ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier.  Feb.  16, 
1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  25,  pt.  3,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

^Indian   trust   estates.     Creation   of   Indian    trust   estates,    hearing,    72d   Con-    , 
gress,  1st  session,  on  S.  1839,  Jan.  20,  1932.     1932.     iii-!-43  p.     *  Paper.  10c. 

Y  4.In2/2  :  T  77/3 

Creation  of  Indian  trust  estates,  reoiii't  to  accompany  S.  1839  [to  au- 
thorize creation  of  Indian  trust  estates  by  Indians  in  Oklahoma]  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Thomas  of  Oklahoma.     Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.   10,   1932. 

3  p.     (S.  rp.  221,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Indians.    Education,  medical  attention,  and  relief  of  distress  of  Indians,  re*^ 
port  to   accompany   S.  3110    [authorizing   Secretary   of   Interior   to   arrange 
with   States  for  education,  medical  attention,  and  relief  of  distress  of  In- 
dians] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier.     Feb.  17,  calendar  day  Feb.  19,  1932.     3  p. 
( S.  rp.  271,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Survey  of  conditions  of  Indians  in  United  States. 

pt.  17.  Hearings  before  subcommittee,  71st  Congress,  3d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res. 

V/^  79,  308,  70th  Cong.,  and  S.  Res.  263,  71st  Cong.,  directing  Committee  on 

Indian   Affairs,    Senate,    to    make    general   survey    of   condition    of    Indians 

of    United    States.     1931.     v  + 7953-8899 +  xiv    p.      [These    hearings    Were 

held   in   Arizona    and    Fort   Yuma,    Calif.]      *  Paper,    Toe. 

Y  4.1n  2/2  :  In  2/3/pt.  17 
pt.  18.  Hearings  before  subcommittee,  71st  Congress,  3d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res. 
\y  79   and  308,   70th   Cong.,  and   S.   Res.   263   and   416,   71st  Cong.,   directing 

Committee  on  Indian  .\flfairs,  Senate,  to  make  general  survey  of  condi- 
tion of  Indians  of  United  States,  continuing  until  end  of  regular  session  . 
of  72d  Congress  Senate  resolution  numbered  79  authorizing  general  survev 
of  Indian  conditions.  1932.  v  + 8901-9840 +  xiv  p.  [These  hearings  are 
on  the  Navajos  in  Arizona  and  New  Mexico  and  were  held  in  Arizona  and 
New    Mexico.]      *  Paper,    75c.  Y  4.1n  2/2  :  In  2/3/pt.  18 

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LaForge,  Thomas  C.  Thomas  C.  LaForge.  reiiuit  to  accomijany  II.  R.  4145 
[for  relief  of  Tlioiiias  C.  LaFortre]  ;  sul)mitte(l  l»y  Mr.  Frazier.  Feb.  5,  calen- 
dar day  Feb.  10,  1932.     '1  p.      (S.  rp.  21!),  72d  Cong.  Ist  sess.)      ♦Paper,  5c. 

Nespelem,  Wash.  Construction  of  public-school  building  to  be  available  to  In- 
dian children  of  Colville  Indian  Reservation,  report  to  accompany  S.  3323  [to 
provide  funds  for  cooi>eration  with  school  district  at  Nespelem,  "VVash.,  in 
construction  of  public-school  building  to  be  availaljle  to  Indian  children  of 
Colville  Indian  Reservation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier.  Feb.  24,  calendar 
day  Feb.  25,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  327,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Parshall,  Charles.  Charles  Par.shall,  report  to  accompany  S.  27S  [for  relief 
of  Charles  Parshall]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Wheeler.  Feb.  17,  calendar  day 
Feb.  IS,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  2G5,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Phoenix,  Ariz.  Authorizing  sale  of  land  on  Camp  McDowell  Indian  Reser- 
vation [to  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  for  use  in  connection  with  its  watersui)ply  devel- 
opment], report  to  accompany  S.  1438;  submitted  by  Mr.  Ashurst.  Feb.  1. 
1932.  5  p.  (S.  rp.  156,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [Corrected  print.  1st  print 
has  1  page.]     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

Pueblo  Indians.  Payment  of  liabilities  of  United  States  to  certain  Indian 
piieblos,  report  to  accompany  S.  2914 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bratton.  Feb.  5, 
calendar  day  Feb.  10,  1932.     7  p.     (S.  rp.  202   [pt.  1],  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Seupelt,  J.  G.  J.  G.  Seupelt,  report  to  accompany  S.  2982  [for  relief  of  J.  G. 
Seupelt]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fraziei-.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  10,  1932. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  218,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *Paper,  5c. 

Skull  Valley  Reservation.  Addition  to  Skull  Valley  Indian  Reservation,  Utah, 
report  to  accompany  H.  R.  G663  [to  reserve  land  on  public  domain  in  Utah 
for  addition  to  Skull  Valley  Indian  Reservation]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier. 
Feb.  1,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  154,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Spottcdhorse,  Benjamin.  Benjamin  Spottedhorse  and  Hoi*se  Spottedhorse.  re- 
port to  accompany  H.  R.  4150  [authorizing  issuance  of  patents  in  fee  to 
Benjamin  Spottedhorse  and  Horse  Spottedhorse  for  lands]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Frazier.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  10,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  220,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Vehielcs.  Disposition  of  vehicles,  vessels,  and  supplies  seized  for  violation  of 
liquor  laws,  report  to  accompany  S.  3654  [to  authorize  turning  over  to  In- 
dian service  vehicles,  vessels,  and  supplies  seized  and  forfeited  for  viola- 
tion of  liquor  laws  within  Indian  country]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Frazier, 
Feb.  17,  calendar  day  Feb.  18,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  261,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

War  Department.  Transfer  certain  jurisdiction  from  War  Department  in 
management  of  Indian  country,  repox't  to  accompany  S.  3322 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Frazier.  Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb.  25,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  32(5,  72d 
Cong.  1st  soss.)  [S.  3322  transfers  jurisdiction  over  intoxicating  liquors, 
sale  to  Indians  or  introducing  same  into'  Indian  country,  from  War  De- 
partment to  Interior  Department.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wichita  Reservation.  Sale  of  certain  Indian  cemetery  reserves  on  Wichita 
Indian  Reservation,  report  to  accompany  S.  3400  [authorizing  Secretary  of 
Interior  to  sell  certain  unused  Indian  cemetery  reserves  on  Wichita  Indian 
Reservation  in  Oklahoma  to  provide  funds  for  purchase  of  other  suitable 
burial  sites  for  Wichita  Indians  and  affiliated  bands]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Thomas  of  Oklahoma.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  10,  1032.  1  p.  (S.  rp. 
222,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Wind  Rii^r  Reservation.  Authorizing  appropriation  for  road  on  Shoshone  In- 
dian Reservation,  Wyo.,  report  to  accompany  S.  35(>9  [to  amend  act  of  May 
27,  1930,  authorizing  appropriation  for  recDUstniction  and  improvement  of 
road  on  Shoshone  (or  Wind  River)  Indian  Reservation,  Wyo.]  ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Kendrick.  Feb.  24.  calendar  day  Feb.  25,  VXV2.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  320,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     •Paper,  5c. 

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February,  1932  611 

INTEatSTATE  COMMERCE  COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.    Legislative  calendar,   72cl  Congress,  1st  session,   Feb.  1-26,  1932; 
no.  5-9.    1932.     Each  7  p.  or  8  p.  4°     t  Y  4.1n  8/3 :  72/5-9 

Prices.     Capper-Kelly  fair-trade  bill,  hearings,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S. 

y     97,  to  protect  trade-mark  owners,  distributors  and  the  public  against  injurious 

and  uneconomic  practices  in  distribution  of  articles  of  standard  quality  under 

distinguishing  trade-mark  brand,   or  name,   Jan.  25-27.  1932.     1932.     pt.  1, 

iii +1-114  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.1n  8/3  :  T  67/2/pt.l 


ys 


IREIGATION   AND   RECLAMATION    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Reclamation,  of  land.  Moratorium  for  water  users,  hearings.  72d  Congress,  1st 
ession,  on  S.  2152,  to  authorize  Secretary  of  Interior  to  grant  moratorium  on 
payment  of  construction  charges  on  reclamation  projects  and  on  payments  ,  ,, 
under  Warren  act  contracts  and  to  defer  charges  past  due  and  to  make  neces-  J 
sary  regulations  to  give  effect  to  this  act,  and  S.  2163,  for  temporary  relief  of 
water  users  on  irrigation  projects  constructed  and  operated  under  i-eclamation 
law,  Jan.  25-27,  1932.     1932.    iii +145  p.     *  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.1r  7/1 :  W  29/2 

Temporary  relief  for  water  users  on  irrigation  projects  operated  under 

reclamation  law,  report  to  accompany  S.  3422 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  Feb. 
1,  calendar  day  Feb.  2,  1932.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  161,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Temporary  relief  for  water  users  on  irrigation  projects  operated  under 

reclamation  law.  report  to  accompany  S  3706 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  Feb. 
17,  calendar  day  Feb.  IS,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  262,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Rio  Grande  irrigation  project.  Amending  sec.  2  of  act  of  Feb.  25,  1927,  report 
to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  55  [to  amend  sec.  2  of  act  of  Feb.  25,  1927  (44  Stat. 
L.,  pt.  2,  p.  336) ,  for  payment  of  damages  to  citizens  of  New  Mexico  caused  by 
reason  of  artificial  obstructions  to  flow  of  Rio  Grande  by  an  agency  of  United 
States,  so  that  appropriations  under  this  act  shall  not  be  reimbursable  by 
waters  users  of  Rio  Grande  project!  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Bratton.  Feb.  17, 
calendar  day  Feb.  18,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  26:3,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The  act 
of  Feb.  25,  1927.  to  be  amended,  appears  in  44th  Statutes  at  large,  pt.  3, 
p.  1792,  instead  of  pt.  2,  p.  336.]     *  Paper,  5e. 

JUDICIARY    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  1-15,  1932; 
no.  6-8.    1932.    Each  38  p.  or  40  p.  4°    $  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  72/6-8 

Circuit  Courts  of  Appeals.  To  amend  sec.  126,  judicial  code,  report  to  accom- 
pany S.  2232  [to  amend  sec.  126  of  judicial  code,  as  amended,  so  as  to  provide 
for  term  of  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th  circuit  at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah]  ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Hebert.  Feb.  24,  1932.  4  p.  (S.  rp,  303,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Criminal  procedure.  Providing  for  waiver  of  prosecution  by  indictment  in  cer- 
tain criminal  proceedings,  r^jDort  to  accompany  S.  2655 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Bratton.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  10,  1932.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  201,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Depcsitions.  Relating  to  taking  of  depositions  in  certain  veterans'  cases,  report 
to  accompany  S.  929  [relating  to  taking  of  depositions  in  cases  arising  under 
sec.  19  of  World  War  veterans'  act,  1924,  as  amended]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Robinson  of  Indiana.  Feb.  1,  calendar  day  Feb.  2,  1932.  1  p.  ( S.  rp.  159,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  Courts.  To  transfer  Lavaca  County,  Tex.,  from  Houston  division  to 
Victoria  division  [of  southern  judicial  district  of  Texas],  report  to  accompany 
H.  R.  6304 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Borah.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  9,  1932.  1  p. 
( S.  rp.  197,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

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612  February.  1932 

Equity.  To  (Ufiiic  luul  limit  jurisdictidn  of  courts  sitting  in  equity,  report  [and 
luinoritj-  views)  to  aeconipany  S.  085  [to  amend  judieial  e<.de  and  to  define 
and  limit  jurisdiction  "f  courts  sitting  in  equity].  |2  pts.]  (S.  rp.  163, 
2  pts.,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. ) 

(pt.  1.]   Report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Norrls.     Feb.  4.  1932.     25  p.     •Paper.  5c. 
pt.  2.      Minority    vIcwh  ;    submitted    t>y    Mr.    llebert.      [Feb.    5,    calendar   day   Feb.    16, 
11)32.]     14  p.     [Report  reatls  incorrectly  Feb.  16,  calendar  day  Feb.  5.  1932.) 
♦  Paner.  5c. 


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raper,  oc. 

obbying.  Lobby  investigation,  hearings  l)efore  subcommittee,  71st  Congress, 
3d  session,  and  72d  Conirress,  1st  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  20  and  S.  Res. 
475  [71st  Congress]  resolutions  to  investigate  activities  of  lol)hying  associa- 
tions and  lobbyists  in  and  around  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  25-Nov.  24,  1931. 
1932.     pt.  11,  iii+5009-8S  p.     *  Paiier,  15c.  Y  4.J  89/2 :  L  78/3/pt.  11 

Mooney,  Thonmfi  J.  Report  in  Mooney-Billings  case,  report  to  accompany 
S.  Res.  166  [to  print  pamphlets  Draft  of  Mooney-Billings  report,  prepared 
for  National  Commission  on  Law  Observance  and  Enforcement,  and  ApiKMidix 
containing  official  documents].      [2  pts.]      (S.  rp.  246,  2  pts.,  72d  Cong.  l.st 

S6SS  ) 

L.  C.  card  32-26184 

[pt.  1.]    Report;  submitted  by  Mr.  Norris.     Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.   15,  1932.     3  p. 

*  Paper.  5c. 
pt.  2.     Minority  report ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hastings.     Feb.  17,  1932.    6  p.     •  Paper,  5c. 

Prisoners.  Permitting  prisoners  to  attend  funeral  of  deceased  relative,  reiwrt 
to  accompany  S.  3011  [to  authorize  Attorney  General  to  permit  prisoners  to 
attend  funeral  of  deceased  and  bedside  of  dying  relative,  and  for  other  pur- 
poses] ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Brattou.  Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb.  25,  1932. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  332,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

ilkcrson,  James  IT.  Nomination  of  James  H.  Wilkerson,  hearings  before  sub- 
committee, 72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  nomination  of  James  H.  Wilkerson 
to  be  circuit  indge,  7th  circuit,  Jan.  21-Feb.  12,  1932.  1932.  iii-fll5  p. 
*  Paper,  15c.  Y  4.  J  89/2 :  W  65 


^ 


LIBRARY   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal.  Authorizing  selection  of  site  and  erection  thereon 
of  suitable  monument  indicating  historical  significance  of  Chesapeake  «&  Ohio 
Canal  [by  General  Society.  Sons  of  the  Revolution],  report  to  accompany 
S.  3506;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fess.  Feb.  24,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  293,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

District  of  Columbia.  Improvement  of  Chevy  Chase  circle  with  fountain  and 
appropriate  landscape  treatment,  report  to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  47;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Fess.  Feb.  1,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp-  149,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
♦  Paper,  5c. 

Roosevelt,  Theodore.  Memorial  to  Theodore  Roosevelt,  hearing,  72d  Congress. 
1st  session,  on  S.  290.  to  establish  memorial  to  Theodore  Roosevelt  in  National 
Capital,  Jan.  29,  1932.  1932.  ii-f  10  p.  [R.  290  authorizes  the  acceptance 
from  Roosevelt  Memorial  Association  of  Analostan  Island  in  Potomac  River, 
said  island  to  be  known  as  Roosevelt  Island  and  administered  as  natural 
park.]     *  Paper,  5c.  Y  4.L  61/3 :  R  67 

Theodore  Roosevelt  memorial,  report  to  accompany  S.  290  [to  establish 

memorial    to   Theodore   Roosevelt    in    National    Capital]  ;    .submitted   by    Mr. 
•    Fess.    Fob.  24,  19:i2.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  292,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

MANUFACTURES   COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

^'National  Economic  Council.  Establishment  of  National  Economic  Council, 
hearings  before  subcommittee,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  on  S.  6215  (71st 
Congress),  Oct.  22-l)ec.  19,  1931.     1932.     iii-f777  p.  il.  1  pi.     ♦Paper.  $1.00. 

Y  4.M  31/2  :  N  21 

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February,  1932  613 

MILITARY    AFFAIRS    COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

Bennin^,  Fort.  Memorial  building  at  Fort  Benning,  Ga.,  report  to  accompauy 
S.  499  [authorizing  erection  by  National  Masonic  Memorial  Association  of 
memorial  building  at  Fort  Benning,  Ga.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Feb.  5,. 
1932.    1  p.     (S.  rp.  187,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Benton  Field.  Right  of  way  to  Alameda  Belt  Line  across  Benton  Field  military 
reservation,  Calif.,  report  to  accompany  S.  3443 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Feb. 
17,  calendar  day  Feb.  19,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  269,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Dull  Knife,  Battle  of,  1876.  Commemoration  of  Battle  of  Dull  Knife.  Wyo., 
report  to  accompany  S.  2854;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  Feb.  24.  1932.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  306,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Flanery,  Harry.  Harry  Flanery,  report  to  accompany  S.  1294  [for  relief  of 
Harry  Flanery]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Patterson.  Feb.  5.  calendar  day  Feb. 
15,  1932.     4  p.     (S.  rp.  242,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Guilford  Courthouse  Natiojial  Park.  Care  and  maintenance  of  Guilford  Court- 
house National  Military  Park,  report  to  accompany  S.  1855 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Reed.  Feb.  17,  calendar  day  Feb.  19,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  268.  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Hains,  Peter  C  jr.  Peter  C.  Hains,  jr.,  report  to  accompany  S.  480  [for  relief 
of  Peter  C.  Hains,  jr.]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day 
Feb.  15,  1932.     5  p.     (S.  rp.  238.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Jordan,  James  J.  James  J.  Jordan,  report  to  accompany  S.  3027  [for  relief 
of  James  J.  Jordan]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Patterson.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day 
Feb.  15,  1932.     3  p.     (S.  rp.  243,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Militia.  Care  and  treatment  of  members  of  National  Guard,  Organized  Re- 
serves. Reserve  Officers'  Training  Corps,  and  citizens'  military  training  camps 
who  are  injured  or  contract  disease  in  military  service  [while  training], 
report  to  accompany  S.  1690;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Feb.  5,  1932.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  188,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Caretakers   of   National    Guard    organizations,    report    to    accompany    S. 

1692  [to  amend  sec.  90  of  national  defense  act,  as  amended,  relative  to  em- 
ployment of  caretakers  for  National  Guard  organizations]  ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Reed.     Feb.  5,  1932.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  186,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pate,  James  L.  James  L.  Pate,  report  to  accompany  S.  207  [for  relief  of 
James  L.  Pate]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  Feb.  17.  calendar  day  Feb.  19, 
1932.    3  p.     (S.  rp.  272,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Philadelphia,  Baltimore  and  Wnxhington  Railroad.  Sale  to  Philadelphia,  Balti- 
more &  Washington  Railroad  Co.  land  in  county  of  Harford.  Md.,  report  to 
accompany  S.  567  [to  authorize  Secretary  of  War  to  sell  to  Philadelphia, 
Baltimore  and  Washington  Railroad  Company  tracts  of  land  in  county  of 
Harford,  Md.,  now  parts  of  Aberdeen  Proving  Ground.  Edgewood  Arsenal, 
and  Fort  Hoyle]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Feb.  5,  1932.  2  p.  ( S.  rp.  185, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Phoenix,  Ariz.  Conveyance  to  Arizona  portion  of  National  Guard  target  range 
near  Phoenix,  Ariz,  [for  use  as  burial  plot],  report  to  accompany  S.  2426; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Feb.  23,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  274.  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ponce  de  Leon,  Juan.  Commemoration  of  landing  of  Ponce  de  Leon  in  Florida, 
report  to  accompany  S.  3014;  submitted  by  Mr.  Fletcher.  Feb.  24,  1932. 
2  p.     (S.  rp.  307,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  .5c. 

Retired  liJ^t,  Army. '  War-time  commissioned  rank  to  retired  warrant  officers 
and  enlisted  men  [of  Army.  Navy,  Marine  Corps,  or  Coast  Guard],  report 
to  accompany  S.  460;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb. 
15,  1932.     3  p.      (S.  rp.  244,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5e. 

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(514  February,  1932 

Wagon  Box,  Battle  of,  J.SGl.  Coinmemoration  of  Buttle  of  Wagon  Box,  Wye, 
report  to  acroiniiaiiy  .S.  L'SHS ;  suljuiitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  Feb.  24,  1932.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  305,  72(1  Coug.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

War  Dcparttnent.  Acquisition,  exchange,  transfer,  and  sale  of  real  estate, 
War  Department,  report  to  accompany  S.  3547;  submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Feb. 
17.   calendar   day   Feb.   19,    1932.     5   p.     (S.    rp.    2G7,   72d   Cong.    1st   sess.) 

♦  Pai)er,  5c. 

■  Employment  of  military  forces  and  property  for  emergency  relief,  re- 
port to  accompany  S.  J.  Res.  80;  submitted  by  Mr.  Carey.  Feb.  5,  calendar 
day  Feb.  8,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  194,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •Paper,  5c. 

Regulating  use  of  appropriations  for  military  and  nonmilitary  activities 

of  War  Department  [so  as  to  give  itreference  to  American  goods),  report  to 
accompany  S.  3514  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Rcvd.  Feb.  17,  calendar  day  Feb.  19, 
1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  270,  72d  Coug.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai>er,  5c. 

Wilson,  Charles  M.  Charles  Morton  Wilson,  report  to  accompany  S.  1529  [for 
relief  of  Charles  Morton  Wilson]  ;  .submitted  by  Mr.  Reed.  Feb.  5,  calendar 
day  Feb.  15,  1932.    4  p.  (S.  rp.  245,  72d  Coug.  Ist'sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

NAVAL  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE,  SENATE 

Bennett,  William  G.  J.  For  relief  of  William  Girard  Joseph  Bennett,  report 
to  accompany  S.  S60 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh  of  Mas.sachusetts.  Feb.  17, 
1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  253,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  I'aper,  5c. 

Burke,  Warren.  For  relief  of  Warren  Bnrke.  report  to  accompany  S.  32S1 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Hale.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
232,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Calendars.  Legislative  calendar,  72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Feb.  5,  1932:  no.  4. 
1932.     24  p.  large  8°     J  Y  4.N  22/2 :  72/4 

Casey,  E(h/ar  J.  For  relief  of  Edgar  Joseph  Casey,  report  to  accompany  S.  863 ; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh  of  Massachusetts.  Feb.  17,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  256, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     •  Paper,  5c. 

Deeorations  of  honor.  To  authorize  certain  officers  of  Navy  and  Marine  Corps 
to  accei)t  such  decorations,  orders,  and  medals  as  have  been  tendered  them 
bv  foreign  G(»vernments.  report  to  accompany  8.  14G9;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Hale.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  228,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Dental  Corps,  'Navy.  Relief  of  oflScers  of  Dental  Corps  of  Navy,  report  to 
accompany  S.  462;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hale.  Feb.  .5.  calendar  day  Feb.  11, 
1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  230,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

Drake,  Nets  D'A.  N.  D'A.  Drake,  report  to  accompany  S.  1096  [for  relief  of 
Nels  D'Arcy  Drake]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Trammell.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb. 
10,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  204,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

Drcxler,  Jlenrjf  C.  To  authorize  i)resentati(m  of  Medal  of  Honor,  posthumously, 
to  Henry  Clay  Drexler  [and  to  George  Robert  Cholisterl.  report  to  accompany 
S.  2200:  submitted  by  Mr.  Kean.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  10.  1032.  2  p. 
(S.  rp.  217,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ely,  Eugene  D.  Authorizing  poslhunious  award  of  Distinguished-Flying  Cross 
to  Eugene  B.  Ely,  report  to  accompany  S.  433;  submitted  by  Mr.  Hale.  Feb. 
5,  calendar  day  Feb.  11.  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  229.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The 
name  should  read  Eugene  D.  Ely  instead  of  Eugene  B.  Ely.l     *  Paper.  5c. 

Oodtrin,  Gf^rge  E.  George  Edwin  Godwin,  report  to  accompany  S.  1009  [for 
relief  of  George  Edwin  Godwin]  :  submitted  bv  Mr.  Tydings.  Feb.  5.  calendar 
day  Feb.  10,  1932.    2  p.     (S.  rp.  216,  72d  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     •  Paper,  5c. 

June,  JTarold  T.  Granting  permissloti  to  Harold  I.  June  to  transfer  to  Fleet 
Reserve  of  Navy,  reiiort  to  accompany  S.  432;  submitted  by  Mr.  Metcalf. 
Feb.  5.  calendar  day   Felt.  10,  19.32.     2' p.      ( S.   rp.  211.  72d  Cong.   1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

IIoiv   to   or«!»T   ]tfilili<*fi(lnnn — S«'o    liiroriiifiHoii    follo^^  Iiiht   <«»nt«'atii 


February,  1932  615 

Malwney,  David  J.  David  J.  Mahoney,  report  to  accompany  S.  879  [to  advance 
on  retired  list  of  Navy  David  J.  Malioney]  ;  submitted  by  Mx.  Walsh  of 
Massachusetts.  Feb.  17,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  257,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  *  Paper, 
5c. 

Meadotvs,  Roscoe  M.  For  relief  of  Roscoe  Meadows,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2375  [for  relief  of  Roscoe  McKinley  Meadows]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tram- 
mell.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  10,  1932.  4  p.  (S.  rp.  205,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Montana  Historical  Society.  Authorizing  Secretary  of  Navy  to  deliver  to 
custody  of  Historical  Society  of  Montana  silver  service  which  was  in  use  on 
gunboat  no.  9,  Helena,  report  to  accompany  S.  1047;  submitted  by  Mr.'Hale. 
Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  11,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  231,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 
*  Paper,  5c. 

Myatt,  Lawrence  L.  To  reinstate  Lawrence  L  Myatt  and  Miller  S.  Burgin  as 
midshipmen  in  Naval  Academy,  report  to  accompany  S.  3051 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Walsh  of  Massachusetts.  Feb.  17,  1932.  3  p.  ( S.  rp.  259,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Nfiutical  ti'ainivg-schools.  Providing  nautical  school  at  port  of  New  Orleans, 
La.,  report  to  accompany  S.  1470 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Tranmiell.  Feb.  5,  calen- 
dar day  Feb.  10,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  203,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pearce,  Jacob  M.  Relief  of  Jacob  M.  Pearce,  report  to  accompany  S.  1003 ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Tydings.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  10,  1932.  3  p.  (S.  rp.  215, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Rives,  William  C.  William  C.  Rives,  report  to  accompany  S.  2058  [for  relief  of 
William  C.  Rives]  ;  submitted  by  INIr.  Oddie.  Feb.  5.  calendar  day  Feb.  10, 
1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  207,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Ross,  Albert.  Relief  of  Albert  Ross,  report  to  accompany  S.  2059 ;  submitted  by 
Mr.  Oddie.  Feb.  5.  calendar  day  Feb.  10,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  208,  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Schluter,  Otto.  For  relief  of  Otto  Schluter,  report  to  accompany  S.  2060;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Oddie.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  10,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  209, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Shafer,  Adam  A.  For  relief  of  Adam  Augustus  Shafer,  report  to  accompany 
S.  2062 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Oddie.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  10,  1932.  2  p. 
( S.  rp.  206,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Soluri,  Louis.  Louis  Soluri,  report  to  accompany  S.  2242  [granting  6  months' 
pay  to  Louis  Soluri]  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Metcalf.  Feb.  5.  calendar  day  Feb. 
10,  1932.  [2]  p.  (S.  rp.  212.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)  [The  last  page  is  num- 
bered incorrectly  3  instead  of  2.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

Surgeons.  Directing  retirement  of  acting  assistant  surgeons  of  Navy  at  age  of 
64  years,  report  to  accompany  S.  894 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh  of  Massachu- 
setts.    Feb.  17,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  258,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

War-ships.  Authorize  building  up  of  Navy  to  strength  permitted  by  Washing- 
ton and  London  naval  treaties,  report  to  accompany  S.  51 ;  submitted  by  Mr. 
Hale.     Feb.  24,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  rp.  280,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

PEa^SIONS   COMMITTEE,    SE^^ATE 

Taft,  Mrs.  Helen  H.  Granting  pension  to  Helen  H.  Taft,  report  to  accompany 
S.  1230;  submitted  by  Mr.  Robinson  of  Indiana.  Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb. 
25,1932.     1  p.     (S.  rp.  331,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

POST  OFFICE  LEASES  SELECT  C0M5IITTEE.  SENATE 

i^Tost-offlces.     Investigation  of  post-oflSce  leases.     1932.     pts.  3-5. 

pt.  3.  Hearings,  71&t  Congress,  3d  session,  pursuant  to  S.  Res.  244,  providing  for 
committee  to  investigate  all  leases  for  post-ofBce  buildings  and  commercial 
postal  stations  and  substations,  etc.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  5-20,  1931. 
iii  + 197-355  p.     *  Paper,   15c.  Y  4.P  84/6  :  L  48/pt.  3 

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616  February,  1932 

Post-offices — Continued. 

ty  pt.  4.  IlQarlnRS,  72d  ConRress,  Ist  session,  pursuant  to  S.  RfS.  244  and  S.  Res.  422 
[71st  Congress),  resolutions  providing  for  committee  to  investigate  all 
leases  for  post-oflBce  buildings  and  commercial  postal  stations  and  substa- 
tions,   etc..    Chicago,    Apr.    28-30,    1931.     111  +  357-544    p.         'Paper.    20c. 

Y  4.P  84/6  :  L  48/pt.  4 
X       pt.  5.  Same.  Washington.  D.  C,  Dec.  3,  1931.     111  +  545-587  p.     •  Paper.  5c. 
\/  Y  4.P  84/6  :  L  48/pt.  5 

POST  OFFICE.S  AND  POST  ROADS  COMMITTEE,   SENATE 

Calendars.  Lpgi.slative  calendar,  calendar  of  bills,  resolution.s.  and  rep<irts  re- 
ferred to  Cunimittee  on  Post  Offices  and  Post  Roads  for  its  consideration  and 
aiticii  thereon,  Feb.  4,  11>32;  no.  2,  72(1  Congress,  1st  .session.    lU:i2.    11  i>.  4°    t 

Y  4.P  84/2 :  72/2 

Roads.  Federal  aid  highway  legislation,  hearings.  72d  Congress.  1st  session, 
on  S.  30.  to  amend  act  to  provide  that  I'nited  States  shall  aid  States  in 
constrnction  of  rural  post  roads,  as  anionded  and  supplementi^d  [.«;o  as  to 
authorize  additional  appropriations  to  be  expended  under  said  act].  Jan. 
18-21,1932.     1932.     iii+154  p.  11.     *  Paper.  15c.  Y  4. P  84/2 :  II  53/2 


Calen 
11)3 


PUBLIC  LANDS    AND    SURVEYS   COMMITTEE,    SENATE 

eiHhirs.     Legislative  calendar.   72d  Congress,  1st  session,  Jan.  28-Feb.   16, 
1)32  ;  no.  1-4.     1032.     various  paging.  4°     t  Y  4.P  96/1 :  72/1-4 

Copper  nidge  Mining  Company.  Relief  of  Copper  Ridge  Mining  Co.,  r<ii)ort  to 
accompany  S.  14,36:  submitted  by  Mr.  Ashurst.  Feb.  1,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp. 
155,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Homestead.  Excusing  certain  per.sous  from  residence  upon  homestead  lands 
in  drought-stricken  ^ireas  during  1929.  1930.  1931,  and  1932.  r^xiSii  fo  accom- 
panv  H.  R.  268;  submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh  of  Montana.  Feb.  5,  1932.  3  p. 
(S.  Vp.  184.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Pai>er.  5c. 

Excusing  certain  per.sons  in  drought-stricken  areas  from  residence  upon 

homestead  lands  during  1929,  1930.  and  1931,  rerwt  to  accompany  S.  279; 
submitted  by  Mr.  Walsh  of  Montana.  Feb.  1,  1^27  2  p.  (S.  rp.  153,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

MeCreanor.  Mrs.  Margaret.  Margaret  McCreaiior.  report  to  accompany  S.  1040 
[authorizing  issuance  to  Margaret  Mc-Creanor  of  patent  for  landsl  ;  sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  Walsh  of  Montana.  Feb.  1.  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  1.52.  72d  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Public  land.H.  Validating  certain  apjilications  for  and  entries  of  public  lands, 
report  to  accompany  S.  3111 ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Nye.  Feb.  1,  1932.  3  p. 
{ S,  rp.  151,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

TEXRITORIBS    AND  INSULAR   AFFAIRS    COMMITTED:,    SENATE 

American    Samoa.      Oovernment    for   American    Samoa,    report    to    accompany 
S.  417;  submitted  l>y  Mr.  Bingham.     Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  8,  1932.     4  p. 
(S.  rp.  195.  72d  Cong.  1st  se.ss.)     ♦  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26185 

Eanaii.  Electric  ligiit  and  power  iilant.  districts  of  North  and  South  Kona. 
Hawaii,  report  to  accompany  II.  H.  307  fto  approve  act  numbered  256  of 
session  laws  f)f  1931  of  Ilaw:iii.  to  authorize  manufacture,  m.aintenance.  dis- 
tribution, and  supply  of  (lectric  ctirrent  for  light  and  powt-r  within  districts 
of  North  Kona  and  South  Kona,  island  and  county  of  Hawaii,  by  L.  V.  Childl  ; 
subnutted  by  Mr.  Bingham.  Feb.  24,  1932.  1  p.  (S.  rp.  Ii90.  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  I'aper,  5c. 

^ Proposed  investigation  of  government  of  Hawaii,  bearing.  72d  Congress, 

1st  session,  on  S.  J.  Res.  81,  Jan.  16,  1932.     1932.     iii+56  p.     *  Pajier.  10c. 

Y  4.T  27/2  :  II  31/3 

Porto  Rico.  Changing  name  of  island  of  Porto  Rico  lo  Ptierto  Rico,  report  to 
accompany  S.  J.  Res.  .36;  sulmiittcd  by  Mr.  Bingham.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day 
Feb.  8,  1932.    2  p.     (H.  rp.  196,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.  I     •  I'aper.  5c. 

HoiT  to  order  i>al>IicntloiiM<^See  inforninflon   foUo^vliiK   I'oiKoiitM 


February,  19B2  617 

St.  Thomas,  Virgin  Islands.  To  authorize  St.  Thomas  Harbor  Board,  Virgin 
Islands,  to  ispue  bonds  for  dry  dock,  report  to  accompany  S.  3541 ;  submitted 
by  Mr.  Bingham.  Feb.  5,  calendar  day  Feb.  9,  1932.  2  p.  (S.  rp.  200,  72d 
Cong;  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

USELESS  EXECUTIVE  PAPERS,   JOINT  SELECT  COMMITTEE   ON 
DISPOSITION  OF 

Commerce  Department.  Disposition  of  useless  papers  in  Department  of  Com- 
merce, report;  submitted  l\v  :Mr.  Green.  Feb.  12,  1932.  29  p.  (H.  rp.  428, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

WASHINGTON.   GEORGE.    COMMISSION   FOR   CELEBRATION   OF   200Tn 
ANTs^IVERSARY  OF  BIRTH  OF 

Proyram  of  exercises  at  east  front  of  Capitol,  in  commemoration  of  200th  anni- 
versary   of   birth    of    George    Washington,    1732-1932,    Feb.    22,    1932.     1932. 
[3]  p.  4°     t 
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Washington,  George.  Classified  Washington  bibliography ;  compiled  by  special 
committee  of  American  Library  Association.  United  States  George  Washing- 
ton Bicentennial  Commission,  Washington,  D.  C,  1931.  [4] +76  p.  il. 
(Pamphlet  16  [of  series]  Honor  to  George  Washington  and  Reading  about 
George  Washington.)  [One  of  a  series  of  16  pamphlets  edited  by  Albert 
Bushnell  Hart.]     t 

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Contents. — Introduction;  [by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart]. — Pt.  1,  Books  for  home 
libraiy. — Pt.  2,  Books  for  school  libraries. — Pt.  3.  Books  for  public  libraries. — Pt.  4, 
Extended  list  for  study  and  research. — Pt.  5,  Publications  of  George  Washington 
Bicentennial  Commission. 

•    Handbook  of  George  Washington,  appreciation  course  [for  teachers  and 

students]  for  200th  anniversary  celebration  of  birth  of  George  Washington, 
[4th  edition.]     United  States  George  Washington  Bicentennial  Commission, 
Washington.  D.  C.  [Jan.  24,  1932].    xiv+190  p.  il.    t 
L.  C.  card  32-26187  Y  3.W  27/2 :  2  Ap  6/2/4th  ed. 

Pamphlets  1-16,  complete,   of  series  Honor  to  George  Washington  and 

Reading  about  George  Washington;  edited  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart.  [1st 
edition.]  United  States  Geo^-ge  Washington  Bicentennial  Commission,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  [Jan.  28,  1932].  x-1-198  p.  il  f°  [Text  and  illustration  on  back 
cover.]     t 

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Contents. — 1,  Frontier  background  of  Washington's  career  [with  list  of  selected 
authorities]  ;  bv  David  M.  Matteson. — 2,  Washington,  the  man  of  mind  [with  list  of 
selected  authorities]  ;  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart. — 3,  Tributes  to  Washington  [with  list 
of  selected  authorities]  ;  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart. — 4,  Washington,  the  farmer  [with 
list  of  selected  authorities]  ;  bv  David  M.  Matteson. — 5.  Washington  as  a  religious  man 
[with  list  of  selected  authorities]  ;  by  John  C.  Fitzpatrick. — 6,  Washington,  the 
colonial  and  national  statesman  [with  list  of  selected  authorities]  ;  by  David  M. 
Matteson. — 7,  Washington  and  the  Constitution  [with  list  of  selected  authorities]  ;  by 
David  M.  Matteson. — 8,  Washington  as  President  [with  list  of  selected  authorities]  ;  by 
Albert  Bushnell  Hart. — 9,  Washington,  proprietor  of  Mount  Vernon  [with  list  of 
selected  authorities]  ;  by  James  Hosmer  Peuniman. — 10,  Washington,  the  military  man 
[with  list  of  selected  authorities]  ;  by  Samuel  C.  Vestal. — 11,  Washington,  the  traveler 
[with  list  of  selected  authorities]  ;  by  Archibald  Henderson. — 12,  Washington,  the 
business  man  [with  list  of  selected  authorities]  ;  by  Sol  Bloom. — 13,  Washington  as 
engineer  and  city  builder  [with  list  of  selected  authorities]  ;  by  U.  S.  Grant,  8d. — 
14,  Washington's  home  and  fraternal  life  [with  list  of  selected  authorities]  ;  by  Carl 
H.  Claudy. — 1.5,  (Not  in  print). — 16.  Classified  Washington  bibliography;  by  com- 
mittee of  American  Library  Association. 

United  States  Government  George  Wa.shington  Bicentennial  Commission 

clip  sheet,  no.  22.  Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher,  1932].  1  p.  il.  large 
4°  [Submitted  to  editors  of  newspapers  with  request  for  their  cooiieration 
in  making  200th  anniversary  of  birth  of  George  Washington  in  1932  greatest 
event  of  its  kind  ever  held  in  America.]     t  Y  3. W  27/2  :  7/22 

Same,  no.  23.     Washington,  D.  C.  [no  publisher,  1932].     1  p.  large  4°     t 

Y  3.W  27/2  :  7/23 

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618  February,  1932 

Washington,  Ovorgc — Continued. 

Washington  as  engineer  and  city  builder  [with  list  of  selected  authori- 
ties] ;  by  U.  S.  (Jrant,  M.  United  Stales  George  Washington  Bicentennial 
Commission,  Washington,  D.  C,  l'J31.  [4J+(K)  p.  il.  (Pamphlet  13  [of  series] 
Honor  to  (Jeorge  ^^'asllington  and  Reading  ahout  George  Washington.)  [One 
of  a  series  of  IG  pamphlets  edited  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart]     t 

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Co.NTENTS. — Pt.  1,  George  Washington,  engineer. — Pt.  2,  George  Wasiiington,  city 
builder. 

— — ■  Washington,  the  busiues.s  man  [with  list  of  selected  authorities];  by 
Sol  Bloom.  United  States  George  Washington  Bicentennial  Commission, 
Washington,  I).  C.  1931.  [4] +56  p.  il.  (Pamphlet  12  [of  series]  Honor  to 
George  AVashiiigton  and  Heading  about  George  Washington.)  [One  of  a 
series  of  16  pamphlets  edited  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart.]  t 
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Contents. — Pt.  1,  Conditions  of  colonial  business. — Pt.  2,  Wasliington's  business 
records. — I't.  3,  Promoter  and  planter. — Pt.  4,  Business  organizer. — Pt.  5,  Washing- 
ton and  public  business. 

Washington,  the  traveler  [with  li.st  of  selected  authorities]  ;  ]»y  Archi- 
bald Henderson.  United  States  George  Washington  Bicentennial  Commission. 
Washington,  D.  C,  1931.  iv+44  p.  il.  (Pamphlet  11  [of  series]  Honor  to 
George  Washington  and  Reading  about  George  Washington.)  [One  of  a 
.series  of  16  pamphlets  edited  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart.]     t 

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Contents. — Pt.  1,  Western  journeys. — Pt.  2,  New  England  journeys. — Pt.  3,  South- 
ern journeys. — Pt.  4,  Incidents  of  travel ;  compiled  by  David  M.  Matteson. 

Washington's  home  and  fraternal  life  [with  list  of  selected  authorities]  ; 

by  Carl  H.  Claudy.  United  States  George  Washington  Bicentennial  Commis- 
sion, Washington,  U.  C,  1931.  [4] +68  p.  il.  (I'amphlet  14  [of  series]  Honor 
to  George  Washington  and  Reading  about  George  Washington.)  [One  of  a 
series  of  16  pamphlets  edited  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart.]     t 

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Contents. — Pt.  1,  Family  life  and  friends. — Pt.  2,  Fraternal  life. — Pt.  3,  Genea- 
logical  table;    [by   Albert   Bushnell    Hart]. 


COURT  OF  CLAIMS 

Acme  Operating  Corporation  v.  United  States,  Liberty  Trust  Company,  inter- 
venor;  special  tindincs  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  de- 
cided Feb.  8,  1932.     [1932.]     no.  E-2(K),  34  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  Ac65/2 

American  Food  Products  Company  (formerly  Morris  &  Company)  v.  United 
States,  on  defendant's  motion  to  strike  facts  stipulated  from  agreed  statement 
of  facts;  [opinion  of  court]  decided  Jan.  18,  1932.     [1932.]     no.  L-126,  2  p.    J 

Ju  3.9/a  ;  Am  35/10 

American  Steel  Foundries  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
no.  E-178,  p.  23-34.     t  J  u  3.8 :  Am  35/46 

Baltimore  Equitable  Society  v.  United  States;  report  of  commis-sioner.  [1932.] 
[no.]   L-292,  p.  7-17.     t  Ju  3.8 :  B  217/18 

Bedford  Mills,  Incorporated,  v.  United  States;  commissioner's  supplemental  re- 
port.    [1932.1     no.  K-92,  p.  203-205.     t  Ju  3.8  :B  39/2 

Birdshoro  Steel  Foundry  tf-  Machine  Co.  and  affiliated  comi»anies  v.  United 
States;  report  of  commissioner.     [19;}2.]     no.  K-508.  p.  13-18.     % 

Ju  3.8 :  B  532 

Bittlcston  Collection.  Agency  v.  United  States;  rei)ort  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
no.  M-105,  p.  7-8.     t  Ju  ^^-8 :  B  548 

Blixs,  E.  W.,  Company.  E.  W.  Bliss  Company  (of  West  Virginia),  for  itself  and 
for  use  of  E.  W.  Bliss  Company  (of  Delaware),  v.  United  States;  [special 
findings  of  fact,  conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court]  ilecided  .Ian.  18, 
1932.     [1932.1     no.  F-293,  30  p.     t  J  u  3.9/a  :  B  619/2 

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February,  1932  619 

Brnljr.ndt.  L.,  d  Co.  L.  Brabandt,  Paul  Hye,  and  Ch.  de  Baets,  doing  business 
under  firm  name  and  style  of  L.  Brabandt  &  Company,  v.  United  States ;  sup- 
plemental report  of  commissioner.     [1932.]     no.  C-1006,  1  p.     1 

Ju  3.8 :  B  72/3 

Braden.  Colonial  Trust  Company,  executor  of  Glenn  T.  Braden,  v.  United 
States:  special  findings  ot  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court], 
decided  Jan.  18,  1032.  [1932.]     no.  K-194,  6  p.    %  Ju3.9/a:B727 

BunMey.  William  S.  Bunkley  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
no.  L-373,  p.  5-6.    +  Ju  3.8 :  B  884 

Byrne.  Michael  J.  Byrne  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  la\v,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.    [1932.]     no.  K-540.  3  p.    t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  B  996/2 

Camp  Fire  Club  of  America  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
no.  U-162,  p.  9-14.     %  Ju  3.8 :  C  15/2 

Cases.  February  calendar,  1932.  1932.  15  p.  [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]  % 
L.  C.  card  29-16270  Ju  3.5 :  932/2 

March  calendar;  1932.    1932.    25  p.     [Part  of  the  pages  are  blank.]     % 

Ju  3.5 :  932/3 

Chestnut  and  Sttiith,  Incorporated,  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  8,  1932.  [1932.] 
no.  K-105,  11  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  C  426 

Clinton  Coal  Company  vs.  Unitetl  States;  report  uf  commissioner.  [1932.] 
no.  1^107,  p.  7-9.     t  Ju  3.8 :  C  617/2 

Cook.  John  M.  Cook  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.]  no. 
H-i40,  p.  7-9.     t  Ju  3.8  :  C  772 

Englert  Manufacturing  Company  v.  United  States;  amended  report  of  commis- 
sioner.    [1932.]     no.  H-180,  p.  19-26.     t  Ju3.S:En35/2 

Flenshurger  Dainpfercompagnie  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [con- 
clusion of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  8,  1932.  [1932.]  no.  H-57, 
11  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  F  63 

General  Le<id  Batteries  Company  v.  United  States;  amended  report  of  commis- 
sioner.    [1932.]     no.  H-59,  p.  29-36.     t  Ju  3.8  :  G  286/8 

Eaffey.  Thomas  J.  Haffey  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
no.  1^475,  p.  5-6.     t  Ju  3.8  :  H  119 

Hecht.  Meyer  Hecht  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  18,  1932.     [1932.]     no.  H-129,  8  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  H  355 

Hills.  Jessie  Norwell  Hills,  as  executrix  of  Alfred  K.  Hills,  v.  United  States; 
supplemental  opinion  on  motion  for  reconsideration  of  demurrer  and  ruling 
thereon,  decided  Feb.  8,  1932.     [1932.]     no.  1^153,  8  p.     $      Ju  3.9/a  :  H  559/2 

Uoagland.  First  Trust  Company  of  Omaha,  "William  W.  Hoagland.  and  Frank 
P.  Doolittle,  as  executors  of  George  A.  Hoagland.  v.  United  States ;  report  of 
commissioner.     [1932.]     no.  1^180,  p.  41-45.     t  Ju3.8:H65 

Holmes.  Jerry  C.  Holmes  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  8,  1932.  [1932.]  no.  1^248, 
3  p.     ?  Ju  3.9/a  :  H  736 

Hyde.  Virginia  Trotter  Hyde  r.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
no.  Lr-326,  p.  7-9.     $  Ju  3.8 :  H  992 

Inland  Pump  Manufacturing  Company  v.  United  States:  report  of  commissioner. 
[1932.]      [no.]  Lr-388,  p.  9-12.     $  Ju  3.8:  In  5/2 

Johnson  rf  Higgins  r.  United  States ;  memorandum  report.  1932.  no.  K-89, 
p.  43.     t  Ju  3.8 :  J  639/4 

Kroyer.  John  M.  Kroyer,  for  use  of  himself  and  of  Fidelity  &  Casualty  Com- 
pany of  New  York,  as  interest  of  each  may  appear,  v.  United  States ;  special 
findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  18, 
1932.     [1932.]     no.  1^93,  7  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :K  929 

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620  February,  1932 

Levering  d  Gan-i-yues  Comvanij.  L<?vci'ing  &  Garrigues  Company  v.  Uuiteil 
States;  special  llndiiif;  of  facts  [eoiiclusiini  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  de- 
cided Jan.  18,  1932.     [1932.]     no.  D-il7,  13  p.     X  Ju  3.9/a :  L577/2 

Levering  &  Garrigues  Company  v.  United  States;  special  tindings  of  fact 

[conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  IS,  1932.     [1932.]     no. 
D-418,  10  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  L  577/3 

M.  and  M.  Company  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.]  no.  H- 
329,  p.  17-23.     X  Ju  3.8 :  M  1 

ilapinnis.  Thomas  Maginnis  v.  United  States,  on  defendant's  demurrer;  [opin- 
ion of  court]  decided  Feb.  8,  1932.     [1932.]     no.  M-132,  3  p.     X 

Ju  3.9/a  :  M  272 

ManitfacturerK  Aircraft  Association,  Inc.,  v.  United  States;  report  of  commis- 
sioner.    [1932.]     no.  J-569,  p.  121-138.     X  Ju  3.8  :M  319/3 

Marietta  Manufncturing  Comimny  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of  fact 
[conclusion  ol"  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  18,  1932.  [19."i2.]  no. 
E-546,  IG  p.     X  J»  3.9/a  :  M  338 

MOTHC  Dry  Dock  and  Repair  Co.  v.  United  States ;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1932.]     no.  17G36,  Congressional  case,  p.  101-104.     J  Ju3.8:M835 

Orange  Car  d  Steel  Co.  v.  United  States,  on  demurrer ;  [opinion  of  court]  de- 
cided Feb.  8,  1932.     [1932.]     no.  M-341,  5  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a :  Or  1/2 

Page.  Dudley  M.  Page  v.  United  States ;  specliil  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of 
law.  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  IS,  1932.     [1932.]     no.  L-179.  4  p.     J 

Ju  3.9/a  :P  141 

Peavey,  F.  //.,  d  Co.  F.  H.  Teavey  &  Company  v.  United  States ;  si>ecial  findings 
of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Jan.  18, 1932.  [1932.] 
no.  J-19,  10  p.     X  Ju  3.9/a  :  P  329 

Pocmw  Pines  Assembly  HoteU  Company.  Pocono  Pines  Assembly  Hotels 
Company  v.  United  States;  [opinion  of  court]  decided  Jan.  IS,  1932.  [1932.] 
Congressional  reference  no.  A,  40  p.  [Office  corrections  have  been  made 
on  p.  20,  32,  and  37.]     X  -  Ju  3.9/a  :  P  751/2 

Po<'ono  Pines  Assembly  Hotels  Co.  v.  United  States;  special  findings  of 

fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  10,  1930.     [1932.] 
no.  J-543,  13  p.     [1st  edition,  14  pages,  issued  in  1930,  incorrectly  printed.]     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  P  751 

Purity  Cross,  Inc..  r.  United  States;  si)ecial  findings  of  tact  [conclusion  of  law, 
and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  8,  1932.     [1932.]     no.  F-109.  11  p.     X 

Ju  3.9/a  :  P  974 

Sanday,  Samuel,  d  Co.  Samuel  Sanday  [et  al.],  doing  business  under  firm 
name  and  style  of  Samuel  Sanday  and  Company,  v.  United  States;  report 
of  commissioner.     [1932.]     no.  C-712,  p.  21-31.     t  Ju  3.8  :Sa  56/4 

Sayles.  Robert  B.  Dresser  and  Sinclair  Richardson,  adminisirators  cum  testa- 
mento  annexe  de  bonis  non  of  Frank  A.  Sayles,  r.  United  States;  [special 
flndintrs  of  fact,  coiiclnsion  of  law.  ami  oiiinioii  of  court  1  (Ifcich-cl  Jan.  18, 
1932.  [19;)2.]  no.  H-302,  20  p.  [The  1st  print  of  this  publication  bearing 
the  signature  mark  904.".4 — 32  was  incorrect  and  was  replaced  by  a  2d  iirint 
with  signature  mark  97195— 32.]     J  J u  3.9/a  :  Sa  99/2 

Schumacher.  Thomas  M.  Schumacher  v.  Unitetl  States:  spcx-ial  findings  of 
fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  8.  1932.  [19.32.] 
[no.]  M-20.  7  ]..     X  Ju  3.9/a  :  Sch  8G/2 

Smith.  Marshall  L.  Smith  r.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
no.  I^G2,  2  p.     X  Ju3.S:  Sm62/3 

Standard  Shipbuilding  Cnrporntion.  Frederick  C.  Crane  and  William  A.  Young, 
as  receivers  of  property  of  Standard  Shipbuilding  Corporation,  r.  United 
States;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opinion  of  court], 
decided  Feb.  S.  1932.     [19.32.]     no.  J-11.  9  p.     X  Ju  3.9/a  :  St  24/4 

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February,  1932  621 

SticTcney.  Herman  O.  Stickuey  v.  United  States;  report  of  commissioner. 
[1932.]      no.  M-115,  p.  9-12.     t  Ju  3.8 :  St  51/2 

• Herman  O.  Stickney  v.  United  States :  .special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 

of  law,  and  memorandum],  decided  Feb.  8,  1932.     [1932.]     no.  M-57,  2  p.     t 

Ju  3.9/a  :  St  51 

Strauss.  Joseph  Strauss  v.  United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion 
of  law,  and  opinion  of  court],  decided  Feb.  8,  1932.  [1932.]  no.  M-201, 
3  p.     $  Ju  3.9/a  :  St  82/2 

Wales  Island  Packing  Company.  Wales  Island  Packing  Co.,  letter  from 
assistant  clerk  of  Court  of  Claims  transmitting  certified  copies  of  special 
findings  of  fact  and  opinion  of  court  by  Green,  J.,  and  of  court's  opinion  by 
Green,  J.,  overruling  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial  in  case  of  Wales  Island 
Packing  Co.  against  United  States.  Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb.  25,  1932. 
8  p.     (S.  doc.  61,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Wales  Island  Packing  Company  v.  United  States;  supplemental  opiuiou 

on  motion  for  new  trial,  decided  Jan.  18,  1932.     [1932.]     Congressional  no. 
17340,  3  p.     t  Ju  3.9/a  :  W  148/2 

Ward,  Charles.  Engineering  Works.  Charles  Ward  Engineering  Works  v. 
United  States ;  special  findings  of  fact  [conclusion  of  law,  and  opiuiou  of 
court],  decided  Jan.  18,  1932.     [1932.]     no.  F-361,  7  p.     %       Ju  3.9/a  :  W  21/2 

COURT  OF   CUSTOMS  AND  PATENT   APPEALS 

Coffee-roasting  outfit.  Customs  appeal  no.  3512,  United  States  v.  Gerardo  Olivo, 
transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
i+12  p.     t  Ju  7.6:  01 4/2 

Glass.  Customs  appeal  no.  3519.  United  States  v.  E.  H.  Sargent  &  Co.  (Inc.), 
transcript  of  record  on  apneal  from  Customs  Court.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
i+48p.    t  Ju7.6:Sa73 

Jewelrg.  Customs  appeal  no.  3517,  United  States  v.  Kroufeld.  Saunders,  Inc., 
transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
i+16  p.     +  Ju  7.6 :  K  924 

LeatJier.  Customs  appeal  no.  3508,  United  States  v.  R.  W.  Gresham,  Sidney 
Tanning  Co.,  transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1932.] 
cover-title,  i+81  p.    t  Ju  7.6  :  G  866 

Mosaics.  Customs  appeal  no.  3497,  United  States  v.  J.  C.  Nichols,  transcript  of 
record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+32  p.    $ 

Ju  7.6 ;  N  517 

Pencils.  Customs  appeal  no.  3515.  United  States  v.  Sydney  Kaun  &  Co..  tran- 
script of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1932.]  cover-title,  i-flB 
p.    t  Ju7.6:K133 

Remission  of  duties.  Customs  appeal  no.  3521.  United  States  v.  Eline's.  Inc.. 
transcript  of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
i-f  12  p.    +  Ju  7.6:  El  43 

Syringes.  Customs  appeal  no.  3518,  United  States  v.  J.  Schultz  &  Co.,  tran- 
script of  record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.  [1932.]  cover-title,  i+21 
p.     %  Ju  7.6  :  Sch  82 

Velvet.  Customs  appeal  no.  3509,  United  States  v.  Henry  Maier,  transcript  of 
record  on  appeal  from  Customs  Court.     [1932.]     cover -title,  i-f  37  p.    t 

Ju  7.6 :  M  281/2 

CUSTOMS  COURT 

Reappraisements  of  merchandise  bv  Customs  Court   [on  Jan.  4-Feb.  1,  1932]  ; 
Jan.  14~Feb.  4,  1932.     [1932.]     2059-2105+ [iv]  p.      (No.  117-119.)      *  Paper. 
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DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 

Court  of  Appeals.  No.  n243,  Gas  Consumers  Association,  Inc.,  r.  Nicolas  G.  Lely, 
administrator  d.  1».  n.  of  Jolin  Coutsouvelis ;  [opinion  of  court]  dinrided  Feb. 
8,1932.     [1932.]     G  p.    t  •  DC  9.5 :  G  21 

No.  5265,  Laurence  P.  Holman  v.  N.  E.  Ryon  [t-'t  al.],  apiwal  from  Supreme 

Court  of  District  of  Columbia ;  [decrw;]  decided  Feb.  1,  1932.    [1932.]     7  p.     t 

DC  9.5 :  H  731 

No.  5315,  Dick  Murpby,  Inc.,  v.  Edgar  R.  Holcer,  in  error  to  Municipal 

Court  of  District   of  Columbia;    [opinion   of  court]    decided   Feb.   29,    1932. 
[1932.]     3  p.     t  DC  9.5  :M  952 

FEDERAL  BOARD  FOR  VOCATIONAL  EDUCATION 

Vegetables.  Organization  and  teaching  procedure  to  be  followed  in  evening 
agricultural  schools  on  marketing  of  vegetables  [with  lists  of  sources  of 
information:  by  James  II.  Pearson,  in  cooperation  with  Harry  C.  Hensley]. 
Jan.  1932.  iii+33  p.  (Monograph  14.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Fed- 
eral Farm  Board.]  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  E  32-123  VE  1.11 :  14 

Vocational  education  and  vocationab  rehabilitation.     1932.     ii+2G  p.  il.  narrow 
8°     t 
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Wool.  Organization  and  teaching  procedure  to  be  followed  in  evening  agri- 
cultural schools  on  marketing  of  wool  and  mohair  [with  list  of  general  refer- 
ences;  by  James  H.  Pearson,  in  cooperation  with  James  M.  Coon].  Jan.  1932. 
iii  +  11  p.  (Monograpli  15.)  [Prepared  in  cooperation  with  Federal  Farm 
Board.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  E  32-116  VE  1.11 :  15 

FEDERAL  POWER  COMMISSION 

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response  to  resolution,  opinion  and  order  of  Federal  Power  Commission  rela- 
tive to  application  of  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  for  preliminary  permit  for  diversiim 
of  water  from  Niagara  River.  Feb.  1,  1932.  5  p.  (S.  doc.  10,  72cl  Cong. 
1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

FEDERAL  RADIO   COMMISSION 

Straicbridge  d  Clothier.  No.  5436,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia, 
Strawbridge  «S:  Clothier  (station  WFI)  v.  Federal  Kadio  Commission  :  brief  on 
behalf  of  Federal  Radio  Commission.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i-f-13  p.     t 

RC  1.7  :  St  82 

M'oodtnen  of  the  World  Life  In.surancc  Ax.sociation.  No.  5425.  in  Court  of 
ApiK'als  of  District  of  Columbia,  AVoodmcn  of  the  World  Life  Insurance  As.^^o- 
ciation  (station  WOW)  v.  Federal  Radio  Commission;  brief  on  behalf  of 
Federal  Radio  Commission.     [1932.]     cover-title.  ii-|-33  p.     t       RC  1.7  :  W  SSO 

FEDERAL  RESERVE  BOARD 

Federal  reserve  bulletin,  Feb.  1932;  [v.  18,  no.  2].  1932.  iv-f 89-140  p.  il.  4" 
[Monthly.]  t  Paper,  20c.,  single  coi)y,  $2.()()  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.60. 
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national  review  of  btisincss  cdnrtlflons,  detailed  analyses  of  business  conditions,  research 
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Federal  reserve  bunks  and  nienibers  banks.  It  will  be  sent  to  all  member  banks  without 
charge.  Others  desiring  ci^jles  may  obtain  them  from  the  Federal  Keserve  Board, 
Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

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Federal  resctn-e  member  banks.     Federal  reserve  inter-district  collection  system, 
February  supplement  to  Jan.  1932  list;  Feb.  1,  1932.     1932.     4  p.  4°     t 
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FEDERAL   TRADE   COMMISSION 

Aviation  Institute  of  U.  S.  A.,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Aviation  Institute 
of  U.  S.  A.,  IncoriX)rated.  complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order; 
docket  1834,  complaint,  May  20,  1930,  decision,  Sept.  21,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  249- 
265.     ([Decision]  825.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FT  l.ll/a2 :  825 

Clwin  stores,  scope  of  chain-store  inquiry,  letter  transmitting,  in  response  to 
Senate  resolution  224,  70th  Congress,  report  relative  to  scope  of  chain-store 
inquiry.     1932.     x+33  p.     (S.  doc.  31,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  32-261S9 

Decisions.     Federal  Trade  Commission  decisions,  findings,  orders,  and  stipula- 
tions, May  5.  1930-Mar.  23.  1931;   [edited  by  Richard  S.  Ely].     1931.     v.  14, 
xiii-f  757  p.  2  pi.     *  Cloth,  $2.25. 
L.   C.  card  20-2&411  FT  1.11 :  14 

Flynn  d  Emrich  Co.  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission ;  circuit  court  of  appeals, 
4th  circuit.  Oct.  12,  1931,  no.  3142  [opinion  of  court].  [1932.]  6  p.  (F.  T.  C. 
[court  decision]  124.)     *  Paper,  5c.  FT  l.ll/a3  :  F  679 

Keppel,  R.  F.,  d  Bro.,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  R.  F.  Keppel  &  Bro.,  Incor- 
porated, complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  1816,  com- 
plaint. May  2,  1930,  decision,  Sept.  28,  1931.  [1932.]  [l]-f 276-286  p.  ([De- 
cision] 827.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.]     *  Paper,  5c.       FT  l.ll/a2 :  827 

Ralston  University  P}-ess.  In  matter  of  Albert  L.  Pelton,  trading  as  Ralston 
University  Press,  complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket 
1615,  complaint,  May  2,  1929,  decision,  Sept.  28,  1931.  1932.  [l]+266- 
275-1  p.     ([Decision]   826.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FT  1.11/a  2  :  826 

Temple  Anthracite  Coal  Company  v.  Federal  Trade  Commission ;  circuit  court 
of  appeals,  3d  circuit,  July  9,  1931,  no.  4434  [opinion  of  court].  [1932.] 
10  p.     (F.  T.  C.  [court  decision]  123.)  •    *  Paper,  5e.  FT  1.11/a  3  :  T  247 

Titus  Institute,  Incorporated.  In  matter  of  Titus  Institute,  Inc.,  W.  Harry 
Titus,  individually  and  as  president  of  Titus  Institute,  Inc.,  and  Ralph  H. 
Sinclair,  complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  1681, 
complaint,  July  3,  1929,  decision,  June  30,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  199-213-3. 
([Decision]  822.)      [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.]     *  Paper,  oc. 

FT  1.11/a  2  :  822 

Waugh  Equipment  Company.  In  matter  of  Waugh  Equipment  Company  [et 
al.],  complaint  (synopsis)  [report]  findings,  and  order;  docket  1779,  com- 
plaint, Apr.  3,  1930.  decision,  Sept.  21,  1931.  [1932.]  [1] +232-248  p. 
([Decision]  824.)     [From  F.  T.  C.  decisions,  v.  15.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

FT  1.11/a  2  :  824 

GENERAL  ACCOUNTING  OFFICE 

Decisions.    Decisions  of  comptroller  general,  v.  11,  Dec.  1931,  with  index-digest, 
Oct.-Dec.  1931. ;  J.  R.  McCarl,  comptroller  general.  R.  N.  Elliott,  assistant 
comptroller    general.      1932.      [l]+211-25S+xvii     p.      [Monthly.]      *  Paper, 
10c.  single  copy,  75c  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription.  $1.15. 
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assistant  comptroller  general.     1932.     [1] +258-295  p.     [Monthly.] 

GA  1.5/a :  11/7 

Government  salary  tables.  Supplement  to  Government  salary  tables,  1929. 
Jan.  12,  1932.  [3]  p.  [Issued  in  lieu  of  Supplement  to  Government  salary 
tables  issuefl  Aug.  18,  1931.]     *  Paper,  5c.  GA  1.2 :  Sa  3/929/supp.  3 

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624  February,  1932 

Lake  Denmark,  N.  J.  Compensating  certain  persons  for  injuries  received  in 
explosions  at  naval  ammunition  depot,  Lake  Denmark,  N.  J.,  letter  from 
comptroller  general  transmitting  report  with  reconimendntioiis  on  certain 
claims  transmitted  to  his  office  by  Secretary  of  Navy.  Feb.  19,  1932.  4  p. 
(H.  doc.  2r)7,  7i.'d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

GEOGRAPHIC   BOARD 

Decisions  of  Geographic  Board,  no.  13,  decisions  rendered  Jan.  15,  1932.     [1932.] 
8  p.     [Includes  Errata  to  Decisions,  no.  9,  rendered  June  3,  1931.]     t 
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GOVERNMENT   PRINTING  OFFICE 

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DOCUMENTS  OFFICE 

Foods  and  cooking,  canning,  cold  storage,  liome  economics,  list  of  publications 
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(Price  list  11,  24th  edition.)     f 
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Handy  books,  list  of  publications   for   sale  by   superintendent  of  documents. 
Jan.  1932.     iii+16  p.     (Price  list  73,  9th  edition.)     t 
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Min^cs,  explosives,  fuel,  gas,  gasoline,  petroleum,  list  of  publications  for  .<ale  by 
superintendent  of  documents.     Dec.  1931,  [published]  1932.     ii+38  p.     (Price 
list  58,  20th  edition.)     f 
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Monthly  catalogue,  United  States  public  documents  (with  prices),  no.  445;  Jan. 

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Salaries  in   land-grant  universities  and  colleges ;  by  John  H.  McNeely.     Nov. 

1931,  [published]  1932.    ii+27  p.     (Pamphlet  24.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

L.  C.  card  E  32-87  1 16.43  :  24 

Scholarships  and  fellowships,  grants  available  in  United   States  colleges  and 
universities  [with  list  of  publications  listing  scholarships  and  fellowships  for 
advanced  study];  by  Ella  B.  liatelifEe.     1932.     viii+157+[l]   p.      (Bulletin 
15,  1931.)     *  Paper,  30c, 
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ly  except   July   and   August.     Text   and   illustrations   on   p.   2-4   of   cover.] 

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Teacher  supply  and  demand  in  United  States,  1930-31 ;  by  E.  S.  Evenden. 
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1 16.26/la  :  T  22 

Teachers''  colleges.  Biennial  survey  of  education  in  United  States,  1928-30 : 
chapter  5,  Statistics  of  teachers  colleges  and  normal  schools,  1929-30 ;  pre- 
pared in  Statistical  Section  by  and  under  supervision  of  Emery  M.  Foster. 

1932.  [l]+78p.     (Bulletin  20,  1931.)     [Advance  pages  from  v.  2  uf  Biennial 
survey.]     *  Paper,  15c. 

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GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  consist  of  Annual  re- 
ports, Monographs,  Professional  paixH-s,  HuUetins,  Water-supply  papers,  topographic  maps 
(some  of  which  bear  descriptive  texts),  base  and  contour  and  other  maps  of  the  United 
States  and  of  the  States,  folios  of  the  Geologic  atlas  of  the  United  States,  and  the 
World  atlas  of  commercial  geology  (pt.  1,  out  of  print).  Practically  all  of  them  are  sale 
publications;  the  exceptions  are  indicated  by  the  dagger  (t)-  The  maps  and  folios  and 
the  World  atlas  of  commercial  geology,  pt.  2,  are  sold  bj'  the  Geological  Survey  at  W'ash- 
ington,  D.  C.  A  discount  of  40  per  cent  is  allowed  on  any  order  for  maps  or  folios  that 
amounts  to  $5.00  at  the  retail  price.  This  discount  applies  to  an  order  for  either  maps 
or  folios  alone  or  for  maps  and  folios  together.  Remittance  for  these  publications  should 
be  made  by  money  order  payable  to  the  Director  of  the  Geological  Survey,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Orders  for  other  publications  that  are  for  sale  should  be  sent  to  the  Superin- 
tendent of  Documents,  W^ashingtou,  D.  C.     For  topographic  maps  see  below  and  next  page. 

Pw&?/cai«CMS  issued  in  Jan.  1932;  list  287.     [1932.]     4  p.     [Monthly.]     t 

1 19.14/4 :  287 

Topographic  maps 

Note. — The  Geological  Survey  is  making  a  series  of  topographic  maps  that  will  eventu- 
ally cover  the  whole  United  States,  also  Alaska  and  Hawaii.  The  individual  maps  are 
projected  to  represent  quadrangle  areas  rather  than  political  divisions,  and  each  map  is 
designated  by  the  name  of  some  prominent  town  or  natural  feature  in  the  area  mapped. 
The  scales  most  commonly  used  are  1  :  31,680,  1 :  62.500,  and  1  :  125,000,  corresponding, 
approximately,  to  %  mile,  1  mile,  and  2  miles  to  1  inch.  The  area  covered  differs  with  the 
latitude,  but  the  average  area  is  58,  230,  or  920  square  miles,  respectively,  for  these  three 
scales.  Topographic  maps  are  printed  on  uniform-sized  paper,  about  20  by  16i^  inches, 
and  the  maps  of  the  quadrangle  areas  represented  thereon  are  about  ITVi  inches  long  and 
12   to  15  inches  wide,  according  to   latitude.     For   some  areas   of  particular   importance 

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626  FEBRUAKr,  1932 

special  large-scaln  maps  are  piiblished.     A  general  description  of  topographic  maps  and  a 
list  of  the  symbols  used  are  printed  on  the  reverse  of  each  sheet. 

More  than  two  fifths  of  tlie  area  of  the  country,  excluding  Ala.'^lia,  lias  boen  mapped, 
every  Slate  being  rcproscntod.  Connecticut,  I»('laware.  the  I)istrict  of  Columbia.  Mary- 
land, Massachusetts,  New  Jersey,  New  Yoik,  Ohio,  Uhode  Island,  and  West  Virginia  are 
completely  mapi)ed.  Maps  of  the  regular  size  are  sold  by  the  Geological  Survey  at  10c. 
each,  but  a  dis-ouiit  of  40  per  cent  is  allowed  on  any  order  which  amounts  to  $.%.(lO  at  the 
retail  price.  Tlie  discount  is  allowed  on  an  order  for  either  maps  or  folios  alone,  or  for 
maps  and  folios  together. 

Califurnin.  California,  wost  Elk  Hills  quadrangle,  lat.  ^5°  l.T-.'^.S"  22'  30", 
loiiiT.  119°  .S(r-119°  ;57'  30".  S<-ak'  1  :  ;il,G80,  contour  interval  5  and  20  ft. 
[Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1932.     17.2X14.2  in.     1 10c. 

I  19.12  :  4  El  5/3 

California,  west  of  Lethent  quadrangle,  lat.  3(5°   15'-3G°  22'   30",  long. 

120°-120°  07'  30".  Scale  1:  31,680,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geo- 
logical Survey]  edition  of  1932.     17.2X14  iu.     ^  U)<:.  I  19.12:  4  L  568/2 

California,  Wheatville  quadrangle,  lat.  36°  22'  30"-36°  30',  long.  120°- 

120°  07'  30".  Scale  1 :  31,680,  contour  interval  5  ft.  [Washington,  Geological 
Survey]  edition  of  1931.     17.2X14  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  4  W  56/2 

Illinoia,  Meredosia  quadrangle,  lat.  39°  4.")'-40°,  long.  90°  30'-9O°  45'.  Scale 
1:  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     [Wa.shington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 

1931.  17.5X13.5  in.     1 10c.  I  19.12  :  12  M  541 

Montana,  National  Bison  Range,  lat.  47°  17'  30"-47°  22'  .30",  long.  114°  10'- 
114°  17'  30".  Scale  1 :  31.680,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geologi- 
cal Survey]  edition  of  1932.     12.7X12.6  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  26  N  213 

Oklahoma,  Stroud  quadrangle,  lat.  35°  30'-35°  45',  long.  96°  30'-96°  45'.  Scale 
1:  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 

1932.  17.5X14.3  in.     1 10c.  1 19.12:  36  St  89 

Texas.  Texas,  Camp  Springs  quadrangle,  lat.  32°  45'-33°,  long.  100°  30' -100° 
45'.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  Preliminary  edition.  [Washing- 
ton, Geological  Survey]  edition  of  1932.  17.5X14.8  in.  [Map  covers  only  a 
portion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual  measurement  being  7.4X8.8  in.  Camp  Springs 
not  in  portion  given  on  map.]     1 10c.  1 19.12  :  43  C  15 

Texas.   Springtown  quadrangle,   lat.  .32°   45'-.33°,  long.  97°   30'-97°   45'. 

Scale  1 :  62.500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edi- 
tion of  1932.  17.5X14.8  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  iwrtion  of  the  sheet,  the 
fietual  measurement  being  7.3X8.7  in.  Springtown  not  in  portion  given  on 
map.]     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  43  Sp  84 

Texas,  Stacy  quadrangle,  lat.  31°  15'-31°  30',  long.  99°  30'-99°  45'.     Scale 

1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 

1931.  17.4X15  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual  meas- 
urement being  7.4X8.8  in.]     1 10c.  1 19.12 :  43  St  12 

Texas,  Tow  quadrangle,  lat.  30°   45'-31°.  long.  98°   15'-98°   30'.     Scale 

1:62,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.     [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 

1932.  17.5X15.1  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  portion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual 
measurement  being  8.7X7.6  in.     Tow  not  in  portion  given  on  map.]     1 10c. 

1 19.12:  43  T  65 

Texas,  Voss  quadrangle,  lat.  31°  30'-31°  45',  long.  99°  30'-99°  45'.     Scale 

1 :  02,500,  contour  interval  20  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey]  edition  of 
1932.  17.5X15  in.  [Map  covers  only  a  iiortion  of  the  sheet,  the  actual  meas- 
urement being  8.7X7.5  in.     Voss  not  in  portion  given  on  map.]     t  10c. 

1 19.12 :  43  V  932 

West  Virginia.  West  Virginia,  Eccles  quadrangle,  lat.  37°  45'-.38°.  long.  81°  15'- 
81°  30'.  Scale  1:62.500,  contour  interval  50  ft.  [Washington.  Geological 
Survey]  edition  of  1932.     17.5X  13.9  in.     1 10c.  I  19.12  :  49  Ec  27/2 

West  Virginia,  Madi.son  quadrangle,  lat.  38°-38°  15',  long.  81°   45'-S2°. 

Scale  l:62,.50O,  contour  interval  50  ft.  [Washington,  Geological  Survey] 
edition  of  19.31.     17.5X1.3.9  in.     t  10c.  I  19.12:  49  M  265/2 

West  Virginia,  Montgomery  quadrangle,  lat.  38°-3S°   15',  long.  81°   15'- 

81°  30'.  Scale  1 :  62,500,  contour  interval  50  ft.  [Washington,  Geological 
Survey]  edition  of  1931.     17.5X13.9  in.     1 10c.  I  19.12:  49  M  766/2 

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INDIAN  AFFAIRS  OFFICE 

Stock-ranges.  Range  control  stipulations  [on  Indian  reservations].  [1931.] 
[4]  p.  4'     t  I  20.2  :  R 16 

NATIONAL  PARK  SERVICE 

Upper   Mississippi   National   Park.      Upper   Mississippi   River    National    Park. 
report  of  investigation.     Feb.  23,  1932.     6  p.      (H.  doc.  25S,  72d  Cong.   1st 
sess.)     *  Paper.  5e. 
L.  C.  card  32-26190 

RECLAMATION  BUREAU 

Manual  amendments,  list  4;  Oct.  1.  1931.  [1931.]  iii  p.  [Accompanied  by 
reprints  of  certain  pages  to  be  inserted  in  tlieir  proper  places  in  v.  1  of 
the  Manual  of  Bureau  of  Reclamation,  edition  of  1927.   as  revised  Oct.   1, 

1930.  A  list  of  these  reprinted  pages  is  siven  on  p.  i  of  List  4  here  cata- 
logued.]     t  Paper,  75c.  I  27.2  :  M  31/3/927/list  4 

Reelamaiion  era,  v.  23,  no.  2:  Feb.  1932.     [1932.]     cover-title,  p.  21-44,  il.  4' 
[Monthly.    Text  and  illustration  on  p.  2-4  of  cover.] 
L.  C.  card  9-35252  127.5:932/2 

Note. — The  Reclamation  era  is  a  magazine  for  the  farmers  and  the  personnel  of  the 
bureau.  Its  aim  is  to  assist  the  settlers  in  the  proper  use  of  water,  to  help  them 
in  overcoming  their  agricultural  difficulties,  to  instruct  them  in  diversifying  and  mar- 
keting their  crops,  to  inspire  the  employees  of  the  bureau  and  chronicle  engineering 
problems  and  achievements,  and  to  promote  a  wholehearted  spirit  of  cooperation,  so 
that  reclamation  shall  attain  the  greatest  heights  of  success.  The  subscription  price  of 
the  Reclamation  era  is  Toe.  a  year,  foreign  subscription.  $1.00.  payable  in  advance. 
Subscriptions  should  be  sent  to  the  Commissioner.  Bureau  of  Reclamation,  Wasbington, 
D.  C,  and  remittance  in  the  form  of  postal  money  order  or  New  York  draft  should  be 
made  payable  to  the  Bureau  of  Reclamation.  Postage  stamps  are  not  acceptable  in 
payment   of  subscription. 

INTERSTATE   COMIiCEIlCE   COMMISSION 

Note. — The  bound  volumes  of  the  decisions,  usually  known  as  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission  reports  and  Interstate  Commerce  Commission  valuation  reports,  are  sold  by 
the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D,  C,  at  various  prices,  depending  upon  the 
size  of  the  volume.  Separate  decisions  or  opinions  are  sold  on  subscription,  price  .*1.00 
per  volume  ;  foreign  subscription,  $1.."0  ;  single  copies,  usually  5c.  In  ordering  a  volume, 
be  sure  to  specify  whether  Finance,  Traffic,  or  Valuation  decisions  are  desired.  Entries 
for  the  separate  decisions  are  grouped  below  under  center  heads  following  other  Interstate 
Commerce   Commission   publications. 

Bath  and  Hamnwnclsport  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, 
finance  docket  no.  3628.  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Bath  and  Hammonds- 
port  Railroad  Compan.v ;  bureaus"  brief.     [1932.]     cover-title.  i-f46  p.     t 

IC  1.13/2  :  In  2/78 

BirmingTiam  and  Southeastern  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commis- 
sion, finance  docket  no.  5716.  excess  income  of  Birmingham  &  Southeastern 
Railroad  Company  ;  brief.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii-f  44  p.    %    IC  1.13/2  :  In  2/76 

Decisions.     Decisions   of   Interstate   Commerce   Commission,    Jan.-Mar.    1931. 

1931.  xxxvii-r954  p.      (Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports,  v.  172.) 
♦Cloth,  $2.50. 

L.  C.  card  8-30656  IC  1.6/1 :  172 

See  also,  below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Finance  decisions.     See,  below,  center  head  Decisions  (Finance). 

Fort  Worth  Belt  Railway.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  finance 
docket  no.  3733.  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Fort  Worth  Belt  Railway 
Company:  brief.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+57  p.     J  IC  1.13/2 :  In 2/77 

Freight  commodity  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States.  3d 
quarter.    1931 :    [prepared    in]    Bureau    of    Statistics.     1932.     10    p.    oblong 
large  8°     (Statement  Q-500.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  25-724  IC  1  ste.  26  :  931/3 

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628  February,  1932 

Fuel  for  locomotives  (charged  to  operating  expenses),  class  1  steam  railways 
in  United  States,  compiled  from  148  reports  representing  ir»7  steam  railways, 
switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Dec.  1931  and  1930  [and]  12 
months  ended  with  Dec.  1931  and  1930;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics. 
Dec.  1931,  [published]  1932.  1  p.  oblong  large  S°  (Statement  M-230.) 
[Subject  to  revision.]     t  IC  1  ste.  30  :  931/12 

Opinions.     See,  above.  Decisions — below,  center  heads  beginning  Decisions. 

Railroad  accidents.     Summary  of  accidents  reported  by  steam  railways,  Nov. 
1931  [and  11  months  ending  with  Nov.  1931;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statis- 
tics.     Nov.    1931,    [published]    1932.      [2]    p.   oblong   large   8°      (Statement 
M^OO.)      [Subjix.-t  to  revision.]     t 
L.  C.  card  A  27-80  IC  1  ste.  31  :  931/11 

Railroad  employees.  Wage  statistics,  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States 
[including  17  switching  and  terminal  companies]  Nov.  1931;  [prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  1932.  4  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"  (Statement  ]M-300.)  t 
L.  C.  card  A  29-382  IC  1  ste.  25  :  931/11 

Railroads.  44th  annual  report  on  statistics  of  railways  in  United  States,  year 
ended  Dec.  31,  1930,  including  selected  data  relating  to  other  common  car- 
riers subject  to  interstate  commerce  act  for  [calendar]  year  1930  [and  with 
addition  of  statistical  tables]  :  prepared  by  Bureau  of  Statistics.  1932. 
X+S152+27G  p.  il.  4°  *  Cloth,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  5-11209  IC  1  ste.  1 :  930 

Freight  and  passenger  service  operating  statistics  of  class  1  steam  rail- 
ways in  United  States,  compiled  from  148  reports  of  freight  service  statistics 
representing  157  railways  and  from  145  reports  of  passenger  service  statistics 
representing  154  railways  (switching  and  terminal  companies  not  includetl), 
Dec.  1931  and  1930  [and  12  months  ended  with  Dw.  1931  and  1930;  pre- 
pared in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  Dec.  1031,  [published]  1932.  [2]  p.  oblong 
large  8°     (Statement  M-210.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-379  IC  1  ste.  21 :  931/12 

Graphical  supplement  to  monthly  reports :  Average  weight  of  passenger- 
train  cars  used  on  class  1  railways,  Dec.  31.  1930  [etc.;  prepared  in]  Bureau 
of  Statistics.     1932.     1  p.  il.  oblong  large  8"     (Series  1932,  no.  2.)     t 

IC  1  ste.  33  :  932/2 

Same :  Per  cent  of  increase  or  decrease  in  tons  originated  by  classes  of 

commodities,  1st  half  of  1931  compared  with  same  period  in  1930,  class  1 
steam  railwavs  [etc.;  prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  1932.  1  p.  il. 
oblong  large  8"     (Series  1932,  no.  1.)     t  IC  1  ste.  33  :  932/1 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  expenses  of  class  1  steam  railways 

in  United  States,  compiled  from  monthly  reports  of  revenues  and  expenses 
for  171  steam  railways,  including  17  switching  and  terminal  companies,  Dec. 
1931  and  1930  [and  12  months  ended  with  Dec.  1931  and  1930;  prepared  in] 
Bureau  of  Statistics.  Dec.  1931,  [published]  1932.  [2]  p.  il.  oblong  large  8" 
(Statement  M-100.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  28-22GG  IC  1  ste.  19 :  931/12 

Operating  revenues  and  operating  exi^'nses  of  large  steam  railways,  se- 
lected items  for  roads  with  annual  oix^rating  revenues  above  .$25,000,000, 
Dt'c.  1931  and  1930  [and]  12  months  ended  with  Dec.  1931  and  1930;  [pre- 
pare<l  in]  Bur(>au  of  Statistics.  Dec.  1931,  [published]  1932.  [2]  p.  oblong 
large  8°     (Statement  M-150.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     t 

L.  C.  card  A  29-378  10 1  ste.20 :  931/12 

Oi>erating   statistics   of   large    steam    railways,    selected    items    for   Dec. 

1931.  compared  with  Dec.  1930,  for  roads  with  annua!  operating  revenues 
al)ove  .$25,000,000;  [prepared  in]  Bureau  of  Statistics.  Dec.  1931,  [pub- 
lished] 1932.  [2]  p.  oblong  large  8°  (Statement  M-200.)  [Subject  to  revi- 
sion.]    t 

L.  C  card  A  29-380  IC  1  ste.  22  :  931/12 

Revenue  traffic  statistics  of  class  1  steam  railways  in  United  States,  in- 
cluding mixed-train  service,  compiled  from  147  r(M>orts  representing  158 
steam  railways,  switching  and  terminal  companies  not  included,  Nov.  1931 

IIow  to  order  publlcadonii — See  informnilon  follo^lnar  Contents 


February,  1932  629 

Railroads — Continued. 

and  1930   [and]   11  months  ended  with  Nov.  1931  and  1930;   [prepared  in] 
Bureau   of   Statistics.     Nov.   1981,    [published]    1932.     1  p.   oblong  large  8" 
(Statement  M-220.)      [Subject  to  revision.]     f 
L.  C.  card  A  29-381  IC  1  ste.  24  :  931/11 

San  Luis  Central  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  finance 
docket  no.  3919,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  San  Luis  Central  Railroad 
Company  ;  brief.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii+69  p.     $  IC  1.13/2 :  In  2/80 

Traffio  decisions.  See,  above.  Decisions,  v.  172— below,  center  head  Decisions 
(Traffic). 

Youngstoum  and  Northern  Railroad.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission, 
finance  docket  no.  3994,  in  matter  of  excess  income  of  Youngstown  and 
Northern  Railroad  Company;  brief.     [1932.]     cover -title,  ii+63  p.     t 

IC  1.13/2 :  In  2/79 
Decisions  (Finance) 

Note. — The    following    decisions    or    opinions    issued    in    separate    form    are    from    the 
Interstate  Commerce  Commission  reports. 

Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8272.  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  construction;  [decided  Dec.  7,  1931].  1932.  [1]+102- 
111  p.     (F-4709.)     [From  V.  180.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4709 

Boston  and  Maine  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9031,  Boston  &  Maine  Rail- 
road stock;  decided  Dec.  3,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  69-70.  (F-4701.)  [From  v. 
180.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4701 

Central  Bridge  Telephone  Incorporated.  Finance  docket  no.  9022,  Central 
Bridge  Telephone  Incorporated  acquisition;  [decided  Dec.  9.  1931].  1932. 
[1] +62-64  p.     (F-4699.)      [From  v.  180.]     *  Paper,  5c.         IC  1.6/la :  F-4899 

Chicago  and  North  Western  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  8990,  Chicago  &  North 
Western  Railway  Company  bonds  ;  [decided  Nov.  28,  1931].  1932.'  [1] +42-45 
p.     (F-4693.)     [From  V.  180.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  F-4693 

Chicago.  Burlington  and  Quincy  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8989,  Chicago, 
Burlington  tSc  Quincy  Railroad  Company  aliandonment ;  decided  Dec.  3,  1931. 
[1932.]     p.  65-68.     (F-4700.)     [From  v.  180.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  F^700 

Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  and  Omaha  Raihvay.  Finance  docket  no.  9039, 
Chicago,  St.  Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha  Railway  Company  equipment  trust 
of  1928 ;  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  71-74.  (F-4702.)  [From  v.  180.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4702 

Denver  and  Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  8929,  Dt^nver  & 
Rio  Grande  Western  Railroad  Company  abandonment ;  decided  Dec.  3.  1931. 
[1932.]     p.  53-55.     (F-4696.)     [From  v.  180.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  F-4696 

Detroit  and  MacMnac  Railway.  Finance  docket  no.  9046,  Detroit  &  Mackinac 
Railway  Company  bonds;  [decided  Dec.  10,  1931].  1932.  [l]+10O-101  p. 
(F-4708.)     [From  V.  180.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4708 

Fonda,  Johnstown  and  Gloversville  Railroad.  Finance  docket  no.  9043,  Fonda, 
Johnstown  &  Gloversville  Railroad  Company  notes ;  decided  Dec.  10,  1931. 
[1932.]     p.  77-79.     (F-4704.)     [From  v.  180.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  F-4704 

Neio  York,  Chicago  and  St.  Louis  Raib-oad.  Finance  docket  no.  8952,  New  York, 
Chicago  &  St.  Louis  Railroad  Company  bonds:  [decided  Dec.  1,  1931.]  1932. 
[1] +56-58  p.     (F-4697.)      [From  v.  180.]     *  Paper,  5c.         IC  1.6/la :  F^697 

Southern  Pacific  Company.  Finance  docket  no.  8988,  Southern  Pacific  Company 
abandonment;  decided  Dec.  1,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  59-61.  (F-1698.)  [From 
V.  180.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  F-4698 

Decisions  (Traffic) 

Note. — The  following  decisions  or  opinions  issued  in  separate  form  are  from  the  Inter- 
state Commerce  Commission  reports. 
See  also  subhead  Deoiaions  on  p.  627. 

Asphalt.  No.  23064.  Gibbons  &  Reed  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  21,  1931].  1932.  [l]+47S-482  p. 
([Opinion]  17358.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17358 

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630  February,  1932 

Asphalt  aggreyutc.  No.  24009,  O.  A.  Smith  Agency,  Iiiforporated.  v.  Illinois  Ceu- 
tral  HMilroad  Company  et  al. ;  decidt-d  Nov.  '11,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  389-392. 
([Opiniou]  17342.)     [From  v.  179. J     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17342 

Bags.  No.  23698,  Western  Burlap  Bag  Company  v.  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  St.  Paul 
&.  Pacific  Railroad  Company;  decided  Nov.  28,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  405-403. 
([Opinion]  17347.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  17347 

BakcUte.  No.  20(390,  Bakelite  Corporation  v.  Boston  &  Albany  Railroad  et  al. ; 
decided  Nov.  21,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  401^02.  ([Opinion]  17350.)  [From  v. 
179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17350 

Bananas.  No.  20928,  Froeber-Norfleet,  Incorporated,  et  al.  v.  Southern  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  493-495.  UOpinlon] 
17301.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G/la  :  17361 

Barytes.  No.  24208,  Highland  Cordage  Company  et  al.  v.  Southern  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  18,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  771-774.  ([Opinion] 
17410.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17410 

Butter.  No.  24080,  A.  B.  Marcus  Company  et  al.  v.  St.  Louis-San  Francisco 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Dec.  14,  1931].  1932.  [1] +600-602  p. 
( [Opiniou]  17377.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17377 

Cabbage.  No.  22723,  Southern  Traffic  Association  v.  New  York  Central  Rail- 
road Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  24,  1931.  [1932.]  341-348-|-[l]  p. 
([Opinion]  17332.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  l.G'la  :  17332 

No.  23279,  Joseph  Denunzio  Fruit  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  & 

Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  27,  1931].  1932.  [1]  + 
31&-326  p.     ([Opinion]    17329.)      [From   v.    179.]     *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17329 

Calcium  carbid.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3130.  southwestern 
rates;  decided  Nov.  21,  1931.  [1931.]  327-330+ii  p.  ([Opinion]  17330.) 
[From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17330 

Cane  seed.  No.  24312,  Barteldes  Seed  Company  et  al.  v.  Atchison.  Topeka  & 
Santa  Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  5,  1931.  [19.32.]  p.  427- 
431.     ([Opinion]  17353.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  1735a 

Cement  compound.  No.  23139,  North  American  Cement  Cor[ioration  r.  Balti- 
more «&  Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  30,  1931.  [1932.]  393- 
3J>4-f[l]    p.     ([Opinion]    17343.)      [From   v.    179.1     ♦Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  17343 

CoaJ.  Fourth  section  application  no.  14499,  coal  from  points  in  Virginia,  West 
Virginia,  and  Kentucky  to  points  in  North  Carolina  ;  decided  Nov.  17.  1931. 
[1931.]     125-128+ [1]    p.     ([Opinion]    17295.)      [From  v.  179.]     ♦  Paper.   5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :  17295 

Lake  cargo  coal   cases,    1930,    no.   23240,    Ohio   Lake    Cargo   Coal   Rate 

Committee  et  al.  v.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided 
Jan.  5,  1932.  [1932.]  p.  37-61.  ([Opinion]  17420.)  [From  v.  181.] 
♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6  la  :  17420 

No.  209(55,  Frank  B.  Clinton  et  al.  r.  Baltimore  &  Ohio  Railroad  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.  [lfK{2.|  499  502  + ii  p.  ([Opinion] 
17363.)      [From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17363 

No.  23424,  E.  II.  MiUon  &  Rons  et  al.  r.  Alton  &  Southern  Railroad  et  al.: 

[decided  Nov.  23,  1931].  1931.  [Ij +200-214  +  11]  p.  ([Opinion]  17316.) 
[From   V.   179.]      *  l^ii)er,  5c.  IC  1.6/l:i :  17316 

No.  24348.  Elkliorn  Collieries  Cori»ora(ion  v.  LouisvilU'  &  Nasliville  Rail- 
road (3omi)any  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  14,  1931.  [19:^2.]  p.  545-548.  ([Oiiinion] 
17369.)      [From  V.  179.1     ♦  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17369 

Coal-tar.  No.  23701,  Barrett  (,'ompany  v.  Alabama  (Jroat  Soutliern  Railroad 
(Jompany  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  25.  1931].  1932.  1 1] +36(5-372  + [1]  p. 
(lOi)inion]  17337.)      [From  v.  179.1      *  Paper.  5c.  IC  l.O/la  :  17337 

HoTV   to   urtlcr  iiublioiit lonN— Sec   iiiforinntii>ii    ftillo^vliiK    ContcntM 


>  Februaky,  1932  631 

Contractors'  outfits.  No.  24450,  Roger  O.  Moore  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  14,  1931.  [1932.1  p.  549-550. 
([Opinion]    17370.)      [From   v.   179.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC1.6/la :  17370 

Cotton.  No.  1S761,  Galveston  Cotton  Exchange  &  Board  of  Trade  et  al.  v. 
Alabama  &  Vicksburg  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  21,  1931]. 
1932.     [l]+3S6-3S8+ii  p.     ([Opinion]  17341.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17341 

Cream.  No.  22968,  Borden  Southern  Company  v.  Nashville,  Chattanooga  & 
St.  Louis  Railway  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  25,  1931.  [1932.]  331-340+ii  p. 
([Opinion]    17331.)      [From   v.   179.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17331 

Demurrage.  No.  16912,  Milne  Lumber  Company  v.  Detroit  &  Toledo  Shore 
Line  Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  21,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  463-477. 
([Opinion]  17357.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17357 

No.  23970,  Bert  K.  Smith  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railway  Com- 
pany et  al. :  decided  Dec.  3,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  399-401.  ([Opinion]  17345.) 
[From  V.   179.]     *  Paper,   5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17345 

No.  24015,  Albers  Bros.  Milling  Company  v.  Southern  Pacific  Company ; 

decided  Dec.   3,    1931.     [1932.]     p.   415-419.     ([Opinion]    1735U.)      [From   v. 
179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17350 

Dri/  earth  iialnt.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3573,  dry  earth 
paint  from  Henry,  Va.,  to  destinations  in  Central  Freight  Association  terri- 
tory;  decided  Nov.  30,  1931.  [1932.]  373-377+ [1]  p.  ([Opinion]  17338.) 
[From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17338 

Fertilizers.  No.  23361,  Smith  Agricultural  Chemical  Company  v.  Alton  & 
Eastern  Railroad  Company  et  al. :  decided  Nov.  27,  1931.  [1932.]  351- 
358+[l]   p.     ([Opinion]    17334.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17334 

Fish  oil.  No.  23979,  Atlas  Refinery  v.  Central  Railroad  Company  of  New  .Jer- 
sey et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  17,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  775-779.  ([Opinion]  17411.) 
[From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17411 

Flue  lining.  No.  24330,  Graff-Kittanning  Clay  Products  Company  v.  Buffalo, 
Rochester  &  Pittsburgh  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  25,  1931. 
[1932.]     p.  363-366.      ([Opinion]    17336.)      [From  v.   179.]     *  Paper.   5c. 

IC  1.6/la  :1733ft 

Freight  rates.  No.  24060,  American  Salt  Company  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  489-492. 
([Opinion]  17360.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17360 

Furniture.  No.  23440,  Rome  Company,  Incorporated,  r.  Alabama  Great  Southern 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Dec.  11,  1931].  1932.  [1] +596-598  p. 
([Opinion]  17375.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17375 

Gasoline.  No.  17304,  International  Oil  Company  et  al.  v.  Abilene  &  Southern 
Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  1,  1931.  [1932.]  435-460+ii  p. 
([Opinion]   17355.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17355 

Grain.  No.  22487,  William  W.  Wheelock  and  William  G.  Bierd,  as  receivers  of 
railways  and  property  of  Chicago  &  Alton  Railroad  (Company,  v.  Akron,  Canton 
&  Youngstown  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  7,  1931.  [1932.]  517- 
524+iip.     ([Opinion]  17365.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.     IC  1.6/la  :  17365 

Lumber.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  3637,  transit  rules  on  lumber 
and  related  articles  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ;  [decided  Dec.  19,  1931].  1932. 
[1] +760-762+ [1]  p.     ([Opinion]  17408.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17408 

No.  23548,  Egbert-Hay-Fobes  Company  v.  Grand  Trunk  Railway  System 

et    al. ;    decided    Dec.    14,    1931.     [1932.]     p.    603-608.     ([Opinion]    17378.) 
[From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17378 

No.  23589,  American  Creosote  Works,  Incorporated,  v.  Louisiana  «&  Ar- 
kansas Railway  Company  et  al. ;  [decided  Nov.  27,  1931].  1932.  [l]+402- 
404  p.     ([Opinion]  17346.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  17346 

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632  Febkuary,  1932 

Lumber — Continued. 

No.  2;W78,  Pt'ii.sjicola  Croo.sotinR  ConiF>aiiy  v.  Central  c»f  Gt'oi;ria  llailway 

Company    ot    al.;     [decided    Dec.    11,     1931].     1932.     [l]+54(>-r>44  +  ll]     i>. 
([Opinion]   1736S.)      [ITrom  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5e.  IC  l.G/la :  173G8 

Oats.  No.  24024.  Tarr  &  McConib  Corporation  v.  Southern  Pacific  Company; 
decided  Nov.  30.  1931.  [1932.]  p.  39?>-39S.  ([Opinion]  17344.)  (From 'v. 
179.]     ♦Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/lu  :  17344 

Orarif/ea.  No.  24249,  Gentile  Bros.  Company  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line  Railroad 
Company  et  al.;  [decided  Dec.  14,  1931].  1932.  [1] +506-568  p.  ([Opinion] 
17372.)      [From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17372 

Pc(i<-he>i.  No.  22.">(i3.  Virjrinia  State  Horticultural  Society  et  al.  v.  Akron.  Canton 
&  Youn«sto\vn  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  1.  1931.  11932.]  411- 
414  +  [1]    p.     ([Opinion]    17349.)      [From  v.    179.]     *  Paper,   5f. 

IC  l.G/la:  17349 

Peat  hinnu.i.  No.  23504,  International  Au'ricultural  <'orporation  et  al.  v.  Chi- 
cago &  Illinois  Midland  Railway  Comi)auy  et  al.;  decided  Nov.  27,  1931. 
[1932.]     359-362+ii  p.      ( [Opinion]  173.35.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC1.6'la:  17335 

Petroleum  products.  No.  24318.  Loui.s  E.  Costello.  doing  hu.siness  as  Central 
Garage  et  al.  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe  Railwav  Companv  et  al. ;  de- 
cided Dec.  11,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  525-530.  ([Opinion]  17366.)  [From  v. 
179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17366 

Plaster.  No.  22561,  Texas  Cement  Plaster  Company  r.  Central  of  Georgia  Rail- 
way Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  11,  1931.  1932.  p.  599.  ([Opinion] 
17376.)      [From    v.   179.]     *  Paper,    5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17376 

Platr-fflass.  No.  22.393,  P>inswanger  &  Company  of  Texas  v.  Chicago.  Roik 
Island  &  Pacific  Railway  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  21,  1931.  [1932.] 
p.  377-378.      ([Opinion]   17339.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17339 

Potatoes.  Nf».  17128,  Taylor  Produce  Company  et  al.  v.  Atlantic  Coast  Line 
Railroad  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  21.  1931.  [1931.]  269-2S2+vi  p. 
([Opinion]  17321.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17321 

Ralls.  No.  23181,  Zelnicker  Car  Works  r.  St.  Louis-San  Francisco  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Nov.  27.  1931.  [1932.]  p.  ,349-3.50.  ([Opinion] 
17333.)     [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la :  173;J3 

Recon»ignme)it.  No.  24006,  Chicago,  Wilmington  &  Franklin  Coal  Company  v. 
Evansville.  Indianapolis  &  Torre  Haute  Railway  Comi>any  et  al. ;  [decided 
D(v.  4.  1931].  19.32.  [l]+420-422  p.  ([Opinion]  17351.)  [From  v.  179.] 
*  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17351 

Slate.  No.  23347.  I'rnnswick-Balke-CoUender  Company  et  al.  r.  Delaware, 
Lackawanna  iV:  Western  I'laihoad  Company  et  al. :  decided  Dec.  18,  1931. 
[1932.]     p.  763-770.     ([Opinion]  17409.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  PiUXM-.  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17409 

Sioitw.  No.  22378,  Romeo  Stores  Company  et  al.  v.  Union  Pacific  Railroad 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  10.  1931.  [1932.]  p.  503-51().  ([Opinion] 
17364.)      [From  v.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  IGla  :  17364 

Switching.  Investigation  and  suspension  docket  no.  .3583,  terminal  regulations 
at  Louisville,  Ky. ;  decided  Nov.  30,  1931.  [19.32.]  379-385+ [1]  p.  ( [Opin- 
ion] 17,340.)      [From  V.  179.]     •  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/la  :  17.340 

No.  24455.  Dorchester  Roard  of  Trade,  Incorporatetl,   r.  New  Ynrk,  New 

Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Companv;  dividtMl  Dec.  2,  1931.     [19.32.]     423- 
426+[l]   p.      dOpiidon]    17352.)      [From  v.   179.]      ♦  PapiT,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la :  17352 

Tanniuf/  extract.  No.  23729,  Tennessee  Extract  Corporation  et  al.  v.  Louisville 
&  Nashville  Railroad  Comi>any  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  8,  1931.  [1932.]  483- 
48.8+[l]   p.      ([Opinion]    17359.)      [From  v.  179.]     'Paper,  5c. 

IC  1.6/la:  17359 

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February,  1932  633 

Vegetables.  No.  21424,  Shafton  Company  et  al.  v.  Florida  East  Coast  Railway 
Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  14,  1931.  [1932.]  p.  551-565.  ([Opinion] 
17371.)      [From  V.  179.]     *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17371 

Wharfage  charges.  No.  236S2,  American  Warebousenien's  Association  v.  St. 
Louis-San  Francisco  Raihvav  Company  et  al. ;  decided  Dec.  10,  1931.  [1932.] 
531-539+ [1]   p.      ([Opinion]   17367.)      [From  v.  179.]      *  Paper,   5c. 

IC  1.6/1  a  :  17367 

Wire.  No.  23596,  Charles  B.  Barter  v.  Merchants  &  Miners  Transportation  Com- 
pany et  al. ;  [decided  Dec.  4,  1931].  1932.  [l]+408-410  p.  ([Opinion] 
1734S.)      [From  v.  179.]      *  Paper,  5c.  IC  1.6/1  a  :  17348 

JUSTICE  DEPARTMENT 

Adcock,  Edmund  D.  No.  618,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Edmund  D. 
Adcock  V.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petitinn  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit ;  brief  for  respond- 
ent in  opposition.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+9  p.     $  J  1.13  :  Ad  19/9 

Alliance  Insurance  Company  of  Philadelphia.  No.  548,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct. 
term,  1931,  Joseph  S.  MacLaughlin,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  1st  dis- 
trict of  Pennsylvania  v.  Alliance  Insurance  Company  of  Philadelphia,  on 
certificate  from  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  collector. 
[1932.]     cover-title,   iii+47  p.     %  J  1.13 :  Al  55/4 

Aluminum  Goods  Manufacturing  Company.  No.  4642,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  7th  circuit,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Aluminum  Goods  Manufacturing  Company  v. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board 
of  Tax  Appeals;  supplemental  brief  for  respondent.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
i-f  12  p.     $  '  J  1.13 :  Al  82/8 

American  Bond  and  Mortgage  Company.  No.  628,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct. 
term,  1931,  American  Bond  and  Mortgage  Company  and  Trianon,  Inc.,  v. 
United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  7th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
ii+21  p.     t  J  1.13  :  Am  3/171 

Atlwntic  City  Electric  Company.  No.  • — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Atlantic  City  Electric  Company, 
on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Api^eals ;  brief  for  petitioner. 
[1932.]     cover-title,  ii+26  p.     large  8^     %  J  1.13  :  At  63/68 

Atlantic  Works.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  12552,  Congressional,  Atlantic  Works 
V.  United  States;  defendant's  motion  to  dismiss  [and]  defendant's  brief  in 
supiDort  of  motion  to  dismiss.     [1932.]     p.  9-12.     ±  J  1.13 :  At  63/67 

Atwell,  Mrs.  E.  Belle.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-331,  E.  Belle  Atwell  r. 
United  States;  defendant's  demurrer  [and]  brief.     [19.32.]     p.  5-13.     t 

J  1.13  :  At  94/10 

Bahamas-Cuban  Company,  Lim,ited.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  F-317,  Bahamas- 
Cuban  Company,  Ltd.,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of 
commissioner  and   brief.      [1932.]      p.   63-124.      t  J  1.13 :  B 147/5 

Barr-Davis  Oil  Company.  No.  6174,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
J.  H.  Johnson  [et  al.,  stockholders  of  Barr-Davis  Oil  Company],  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals  (district  of  Texas)  ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1932.]  cover-title,  ii+ 
41  p.     t  J  1.13  :  B  27 

Bethlehem,  Steel  Company,  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  E^54,  Bethle- 
hem Steel  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  excei>tions  to  commis- 
sioner's report.     [1932.]     p.  173-183.     $  J  1.13  :  B  465/30 

Bliss,  Abel.  No.  6225,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Abel  Bliss  r. 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  i>etition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of 
Tax  Appeals  (district  of  Louisiana)  ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1932.]  cover- 
title,  ii-f23  p.     t  J  1.13  :  B  619/16 

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634  FrBRUARY,  1932 

Block  HnlL  Incorporated.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-121.  Block  Hall.  Inc..  v. 
United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  report  of  commissioner.  [1932.] 
p.  11-21.     t  J  1.13  :B  02/8 

Brifiga,  Lcxois  O.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-73,  Emopene  L.  Brings  [executrix 
of  Lewis  G.  Brigprsl  r.  United  States;  defendant's  exceptions  to  commis- 
sioner's fludincs  of  fact,  defendant's  request  for  findings  of  fact,  and  brief. 
[1932.]     p.  35-59.     t  J  1 13  :  B  76.S/13 

Brown,  A.  Ten  Ei/ck.  No.  6187,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit.  A. 
Ten  E.vck  Brown  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1932.]  cover- 
title,  iii-f  W  p.     t  J  1.13  :  B  812/13 

Brown,  Jacob  F.  United  States  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit,  no. 
2J57S,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Jacob  F.  Brown ;  no.  25S3.  Jacob  F. 
Brown  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  proceedings  in  circuit  court  of 
appeals.     [1932.]     p.  153-164.     %  J  1.13 :  B  813/21 

Builders  Club  of  Chicago.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-514.  Builders  Club  of 
Chicago  V.  T'nited  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1932.]     p.  33-4G.     J 

J  1.13 :  B  8C8/2 

Carhartt,  Hamilton,  Cotton  Mills.  No.  6154,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit,  Hamilton  Carhartt  Cotton  Mills  i\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  (district  of  Georgia)  ; 
brief  for  respondent.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i +24  p.     t  J  1.13  :C  191/6 

Central  Bank  Block  Association.  No.  6217.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit.  Central  Bank  Blo<.'k  Association  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  (district  of  Geor- 
gia) ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii+19  p.    t      J  1.13  :  C  333/56 

ClictlcovicK,  Mike.  No.  597.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931,  Mike  Chetkovich 
V.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  apiieals 
for  9th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  opposition.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
i+8  p.     t  J  1.13 :  C  426/9 

Chickasaw  Indians.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-335.  Chickasaw  Nation  v.  United 
States;  demurrer  [and]  brief  on  demurrer.     [1932.1     P-  27-53.     t 

J  1.13  :  C  432/3 

€itj/  Nation/il  Hank.  No.  6157.  in  circuit  court  of  aiipeals  for  5th  circuit.  City 
National  Bank  [of  'Wichita  Falls.  Tex.]  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  petition  (or  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  (district  of 
Texas)  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [19.32.]     cover-title,  ii+26  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  W  631/8 

Chiiborne-Anna polls  Fci-rif  Company.  No.  454,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term, 
1931,  Claiborne-Annapolis  Ferry  Company  v.  United  States.  Chesapeake  Beach 
Ilailwa.v  Company,  and  Interstate  Commerce  Conimi.ssion.  appeal  from  Su- 
preme Court  of  District  of  Columbia  ;  brief  for  ITnited  States  and  Interstate 
Commerce  Commission.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+25  p.     %  J  1.13 :  C  521 

Cleveland  Trinidad  Paving  Com  pan]/.  Nos.  6022-23,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  0th  circuit,  conmiissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Cleveland  Trinidad  Pav- 
ing Company  (Ohio),  on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals; 
brief  for  petitioner.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii+19  p.     $  J  1.13 :  C  599/19 

Colgate-Pal niol ivc-Pect  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-151,  Colgate-Palm- 
olive-I'eet  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  supplemental  brief.  [1932.] 
p.  41-46.     t  J  1.13  :C  681/15 

Commercial  Credit  Compamj,  In  corpora  ted.  [In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for 
5th  circuit,  no.  0221,  Commercial  Credit  Company,  Inc.,  versus  United  States, 
appeals  tn^ni  district  court  for  southern  district  of  Texas;  opinion  of  court, 
Dw.  2,  19.31.]     [19:?2.]     p.  73-77.     t  J  1.13 :  C  736/11 

Corn  Dcrivatirrs  Institute.  In  equity  no.  — ,  in  district  court,  northern  district 
of  Illinois.  T'nited  States  r.  Corn  Derivatives  Institute  et  al. ;  petition. 
[19;'.2.  reprint  with  additions.  |     cover-title,  18  p.     J  J   1.13 :  C  814/12 

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February,  1932  635 

Curtiss.  Glenn  H.  No.  6388,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  Lena  P. 
Curtiss,  executrix  and  trustee,  estate  of  Gleun  H.  Curtiss,  and  Lena  P.  Cur- 
tiss  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of 
Board  of  Tax  Appeals  (district  of  Florida)  ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1932.] 
cover-title,  i+23  p.    |  J  1.13  :  C  &47/5 

Daniels  &  Fisher  Stores  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  F-323,  Daniels  and 
Fisher  Stores  Companj-  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  brief.  [1932.]  p.  43-62. 
$  J  1.13  :  D  228/2 

Deliver  Union  Stock  Yard  Company.  In  equity  no.  9568,  in  district  court  for 
district  of  Colorado,  Denver  Union  Stock  Yard  Company  v.  United  States  and 
Secretary  of  Agriculture :  brief  for  United  States  and  Secretary  of  Agricul- 
ture.    [1932.]     cover-title,  iv+135  p.  il.     ?  J  1.13  :  D  437/14 

Donnan,  John  H.  No.  514,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931,  D.  B.  Heiner, 
collector  of  internal  revenue,  23d  district  of  Pennsylvania,  v.  John  H.  Donnan 
et  al.,  etc.,  on  certificate  from  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit:  brief  for 
collector.     [1932.]     cover-title,  iv+43  p.     %  J  1.13  :D  718/9 

Du  Pont,  William.  No.  546.  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Wallace  S. 
Handy,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  district  of  Delaware  v.  Delaware 
Trust  Company,  executor  of  William  du  Pont,  et  al.,  on  certificate  from  circuit 
court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  collector.  [1932.]  cover-title,  i-|-4  p. 
t  J  1.13  :  D  927/12 

Duval,  J.  E.,  Printing  Company.  No.  6432,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit,  J.  E.  Duval  [stockholder  of  J.  E.  Duval  Printing  Company]  v.  com- 
missioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax 
Appeals ;  brief  on  behalf  of  respondent.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii+2S  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  D  956 

Elgin,  Joliet  and  Eastern  Railway.  In  equity  no.  10152,  in  district  court  for 
northern  district  of  Illinois,  eastern  division.  United  States  v.  Elgin,  Joliet 
and  Eastern  Railway  Company ;  amended  petition.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
28  p.     $  J  1.13  :  El  37/6 

Ehnore,  F.  H.  No.  — ,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  W.  E.  Snead, 
collector  of  internal  revenue,  v.  F.  H.  Elmore;  motion  for  mandate,  facts. 
[1932.]     cover-title,  10  p.     $  J  1.13  :  El  64/2 

Esnault-Pelterie,  Robei't.  No.  D-3S8,  in  Court  of  Claims,  Robert  Esnault- 
Pelterie  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  proposed  findings  and  brief.  [1932.] 
cover-title,  iv-f  1-215  p.     $  J  1.13  :  Es  56/4 

Fly,  Frederick  W.  No.  9331,  at  law,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  Sth  circuit. 
United  States  v.  Frederick  W.  Fly,  upon  appeal  from  district  court  for  west- 
ern district  of  Missouri ;  brief  of  appellant.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+40  p.     % 

J  1.13  :  F  678 

Ooodicin,  George  E.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-13,  George  E.  Goodwin  v. 
United  States ;  defendant's  brief.     [1932.]     p.  61-76.     %  J  1.13 :  G  633 

Griffiths,  George,  Construction  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-35,  George 
Griffiths,  trading  as  George  Griffiths  Construction  Company,  v.  United  States ; 
defendant's  brief  and  suggested  amendments  to  commissioner's  report. 
[1932.]     p.  67-93.     $  J  1.13  :  G  875/10 

Grigg,  Thomas  A.  No.  623,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931.  Thomas  A. 
Grigg  V.  Tom  Bolton,  United  States  marshal  for  district  of  Montana,  and 
William  M.  Dobson,  deputy  marshal  for  district  of  Montana,  on  petition  for 
writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9th  circuit :  brief  for  re- 
spondent   in   opposition.     [1932.]     cover-title,    i+8   p.     $  J  1.13 :  G  876/2 

Guinshnrg,  Henry  A.  No.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Charles  W. 
Anderson,  collector  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Harold  K.  Guinzburg  et  al.,  execu- 
tors [of  Henry  A.  Guinzburg]  ;  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court 
of  appeals  for  2d  circuit.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i-f  5  p.     $         J  1.13 :  G  948/4 

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Hall,  Arthur  F.  Nos.  — ,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  toriii,  1031,  David  Burnet, 
comuiissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Arthur  F.  Hall:  i>etition  for  writ  of  cer- 
tiorari to  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
i-f  S  p.     t  J  1.13  :H  14/2 

Harmcl,  Henry.  No.  G212,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  fur  5th  circuit,  Henry 
Harmel  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Uoard  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
ill -f  41  p.     t  ■  J  1.13 :  H  228/8 

Hartford-Connecticut  Trust  Compan\i.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-23,  Hartford- 
Connecticut  Trust  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  request  for  find- 
ings of  fact  and  brief.     [1932.]     p.  7r>-103.     X  J1.13:H2r.3 

Healdton  Oil  and  Gas  Company.  No.  571,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  10th 
circuit,  Healdton  Oil  and  Gas  Company  v.  Acel  C.  Alexander,  collector  of 
internal  revenue  for  district  of  Oklahoma  ;  brief  for  appellee.  [1932.]  cover- 
title,  ii-frj4  p.     t  J  1.13  :  H  347 

Hoffman,  Herman  H.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-8.J.  Albert  Hoffman  and  Ma- 
tilda Hoffman  of  estate  of  Herman  II.  Hoffman  v.  United  States;  defendant's 
motion  for  new  trial  [and  brief].     [1932.]     p.  93-99.     J  J1.13:HG75/5 

Hudson  Motor  Gar  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  L-94,  Hudson  Motor 
Car  Company  v.  United  States;  defendant's  brief.     [1032.]     p.  71-10(j.     t 

J  1.13  :  H  8G9/10 

Huff,  R.  E.  No.  G213,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  .'jth  circuit,  R.  E.  Huff, 
Individually,  and  R.  E.  Huff  and  Wm.  E.  Huff,  independent  executors  of  Mrs. 
E.  S.  Huff.  V.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  for  review  of  deci- 
sion of  Board  of  Tax  Api^eals  (district  of  Texas)  ;  brief  for  respondent. 
[1932.]     cover-title,  i+33  p.     %  J  1.13 :  H  S72/2 

Hunt,  John  B.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-55G.  John  B.  Hunt  r.  United  States; 
defendant's  brief.     [1932.]     p.  41-^6.     J  J  1.13 :  H  913/3 

Iniluatrinl  Lumher  Company,  Incorporated.  No.  6137.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  Gth  circuit.  Industrial  Lumber  Company,  Inc..  r.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  (district  of 
Louisiana)  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+35  p.     t 

J  1.13 :  In  2/34 

Inf^uranre  Company  of  State  of  Pcnn.syh<inia.  No.  547.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct. 
term,  1031,  Insurance  Company  of  State  of  Pennsylvania  r.  Jost^ph  S.  Mac- 
Laughlin,  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  1st  district  of  I'ennsylvania,  on 
certificate  from  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  collector. 
[1932.1     cover-title,  i+7  p.     $  J  1.13  :  In  7/8 

International  Curtix  Marine  Turbine  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K— 141. 
International  Curtis  Marine  Turbine  Co.  t'.  United  States;  brief  for  defendant. 
[10.32.]     p.  2.>-43.     t  .1  1.13:  ln8/t>5 

Jones,  John  M.  No.  6037,  in  circuit  court  of  api)eals  for  6th  circuit,  conunis- 
sioner  of  internal  revenue  r.  Mrs.  Loula  B.  .Tones,  formerly  executrix  of  John 
M.  Jones,  on  i)etition  to  review  order  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  peti- 
tioner.    [10;!2.1     cover-title,  ii+27  p.     J  J  1.13:  J  718/4 

Jones,  William  A.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-581.  William  A.  Jones  j\  United 
States;  defendant's  brief.     [1932.]     p.  G3-6G.     J  J  1.13 :  .1  728/G 

Kciiycl,  Joseph.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  K-470.  John  A.  Kengi'l  and  Frank  II. 
Kcngel,  individually  and  in  their  capacity  as  beni'liciaries  of  estate  of  Joseph 
Kengel,  v.  United  States;  defendant's  request  for  findintis  of  fact  and  brief. 
[  19.32. 1     It.  Ml-112.     t  J  1.13  :K  355/4 

Kentneky  liivir  Coal  Corjxiration.  In  circuit  court  of  app<'als  for  Gth  circuit, 
Kentucky  River  Coal  ('orp«»raf ion  r.  Uobert  H.  Lucas,  former  collector  of  in- 
ti'rnal  revenue  for  district  of  Kentucky;  brief  for  apiH'lUv.  110.32.]  cover- 
title,  i+21  p.     t  J  1.13  :  K  419/6 

Keystone  Steel  and  Wire  Company.  No.  4514,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th 
<ir<'uit.  Keystone  Steel  &  Wire  Company  »\  commissioner  of  internal  revenue, 
on  iietition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respond- 
ent.    [19.32.1     c(»ver-title.  il+37  p.     X  J  1.13  :  K  .'»24/9 

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February,  1932  637 

Leininger,  Charles  P.  No.  426,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  terra,  1931,  David  Burnet, 
commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Charles  P.  Leininger,  or  writ  of  certiorari 
to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit;  reply  brief  for  petitioner.  [1932. J 
cover-title,  i+24  p.     t  J  1.13  :  L  533/6 

Limehouse,  O.  B.  No.  513,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  United  States  v. 
O.  B.  Limehouse,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  South  Caro- 
lina ;  brief  for  United  States.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii+35  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  L  629/2 

McClure,  Nathaniel  D.  No.  6344,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit, 
J.  Clarendon  McClure,  administrator  of  Nathaniel  D.  McClure,  v.  commis- 
sioner of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  qf  Beard  of  Tax 
Appeals  (district  of  Alabama)  ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
i-f25  p.     t  J  1-13  :  M  132/5 

Maclnnis,  Philip  H.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-133,  Philip  H.  Maclnnis  v. 
United  States  ;  defendant's  brief.     [1932.]     p.  23-34.     $  j  i.i3 :  M  188/2 

Martin  Hotel  Company.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit,  no.  9342,  at 
law,  United  States  v.  Martin  Hotel  Company  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court 
for  district  of  Nebraska ;  no.  9347,  at  law,  Martin  Hotel  Company  et  al.  v. 
United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Nebraska ;  brief  for 
United  States,     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii +43  p.     %  J  1.13 :  M  365/3 

Massachusetts  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company.  No.  K-323,  in  Court  of  Claims, 
Massachusetts  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's 
request  for  findings  of  fact  and  brief.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i-|-33-62  p.     ± 

J  1.13  :  M  382/8 

Mendelson,  Alfred  G.  In  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia,  Apr.  term, 
1931,  no.  5480,  special  calendar,  Alfred  George  Mendelson  et  al.  v.  United 
States;  brief  on  behalf  of  United  States.     [1932.]     cover-title,  iv+68  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  M  522/2 

Morgenstern  d  Co.  In  bankruptcy  no.  1S631,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit.  Oct.  term,  1931,  in  matter  of  Morgenstern  &  Company,  bankrupt,  v. 
United  States,  appeal  from  district  court  for  eastern  district  of  New  York; 
brief  for  appellant,     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+18  p.  large  8°     t      j  1.13  ;  M  823/5 

Morrow,  Becker  d  Eicing,  Incorporated.  No.  6333,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  5th  circuit,  Morrow,  Becker  &  Ewing,  Inc.,  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  (district  of 
Florida)  ;  brief  for  respondent.     [1932.]     cover-title,  iii+47  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  M  834/25 

Netiderger,  J.  F.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  M-27,  J.  F.  Neuberger  v.  United 
States ;   defendant's  counterclaim.     [1932.]     p,  5-8.     %  J 1-13 :  N  391/4 

Opinions.  [OflBcial  opinions  of  Attonieys  General]  v.  36,  [signatures]  28-31. 
[1932.]     p.  431-494. 

L.  C.  card  12-40693  J  1.5/a  :  36/28-31 

Note. — The  opinions  of  the  Attorney  General  are  first  issued  in  signatures  being 
published  later  in  bound  volumes.  Subscribers  may  deposit  75c.  with  the  Superin- 
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parts  as  they  are  issued.  Prices  for  bound  volumes  furnished  upon  application  to  the 
Superintendent  of  Documents,   Washington,  D.   C. 

Oxford  Paper  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  J-446,  Oxford  Paper  Com- 
pany V.  United  States ;  defendant's  motion  to  amend  court's  findings  of  fact, 
to  make  additional  findings  of  fact,  and  for  rehearing.     [1932.]     p.  65-76.     t 

J  1.13  :  Ox  2/3 

Palmer,  E.  G.  No.  6409,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  E.  G.  Palmer 
v.  Jacob  O.  Bender,  individually  and  as  collector  of  internal  revenue  for 
district  of  Louisiana,  and  Mrs.  Agnes  B.  McGrawl  Bender,  individually  as 
surviving  widow  in  community  of  [Jacob  O.  Bender],  et  al.  v.  E.  G.  Palmer, 
appeals  from  district  court  for  western  district  of  Louisiana ;  brief  for 
appellee  and  cross  appellant.     [1932.]     cover-title,  iv-f  103  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  P  182/6 

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638  February,  19;V2 

Peavil-Wil'ion  Lumber  Company.     Nos.  537-531),  in  Supreme  Court,  Oc^.  term, 

1931,  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  v.  Peavy-Wilson  Lum- 
lior  ('((iiipaii.v  ;  [same]  v.  i'eavy-Moore  Lumber  Company;  [same]  v.  Peavy- 
Byrnes  Lumber  Company,  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  Gth  circuit;  brief  for  i»etitiouer.     [Ilt3li.]     cover-title,  i+lG  p.     + 

J  1.13  :P  329/12 

Pillxhurii,  Alfred  F.  No.  5407,  in  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of  Columbia, 
Apr.  term,  1931,  Alfred  F.  Pilisbury  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  ai)peal  from  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  appellee.  [193li.] 
cover-title,  ii+19  p.     %  J  1.13  :P  646 

Pinellas  Ice  and  Cold  Slorufie  Comvanii.  No.  6347,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  5tli  circurt,  Pinellas  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co.  v.  commissioner  of  internal 
revenue,  on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief 
for  respondent.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii+3S  p.     %  J  1.13  :P  653 

Rotan,  Oeorgc  V.  No.  6116,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th  circuit,  George  V. 
llotau  V.  commis-sioner  of  internal  revenue,  petition  for  review  of  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals  (district  of  Texas)  ;  brief  for  respondent.  [1932.] 
cover-title,  ii+29  p.    t  J  1.13  :  R  74 

Sanscrme,  Frederick  A.  Transcript  of  record,  circuit  court  of  appeals,  2d  cir- 
cuit, commissioner  of  internal  revenue  versus  Frederick  A.  Sansome,  on 
petition  to  review  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
i+20  p.  3  facsim.  20  p.  of  facsim.  large  8'    t  J  1.13  :  Sa  58/10 

Schoellkopf  Aniline  and  Chemical  Works,  Incorpo-rated.  In  Court  of  Claims, 
no.  J-570,  Sclioellkopf  Aniline  &  Chemical  Works,  Inc.,  and  Jacob  F.  Schoell- 
kopf et  al.,  surviving  trustees  in  liquidation  of  Schoellkopf  Aniline  ^t  Chemical 
Works,  Inc.,  V.  United  States ;  defendant's  brief.     [1932.]    p.  99-120.    % 

J  1.13  :  Sch  62 

Shearer,  George  L.  Nos.  469  and  470,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1931.  George 
L.  Shearer  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue;  William  A.  W. 
Stewart  v.  [same],  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d 
circuit;  brief  for  respondent.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii+24  p.     % 

J  1.13:  Sh31/7 

Smith,  Oeorgc  0.  No.  694,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term.  1931,  United  States  v. 
George  Otis  Smith,  on  certificate  from  Court  of  Appeals  of  District  of 
Columbia;  motion  for  leave  to  file  brief  amici  curise  and  to  take  part  in  oral 
argument.     [1932.]     cover-title,  3  p.     t  J  1.13  :Sm  57/5 

Transcript  of  record,  Court  of  Appeals,  District  of  Columbia,  Jan.  term, 

1932,  no.  5596,  United  States  vs.  George  Otis  Smith,  appeal  from  Supreme 
Court  of  District  of  Columbia.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i  +  122  p.    t 

J  1.13 :  Sm  57/4 

Southeaslern  Express  Companp.  No.  6;^99,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  5th 
circuit,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue  v.  Southeastern  Express  Company, 
on  petition  for  review  of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  peti- 
tioner.    [1932.]    cover-title,  ii-f  23  p.    t  J  1.13  :  So  88/114 

Southern  Pacific  Company.  No.  339,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  South- 
ern Pacific  Company  i\  United  States,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Court  of 
Claims;  brief  for  United  States.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+25  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  So  88/112 

Sterling  Oil  and  (las  Company.  In  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit.  Robert 
II.,  Lucas,  formerly  collector  of  internal  revenue  for  district  of  Kentucky,  r. 
Sterling  Oil  &  Gas  Company,  appeal  from  district  court  for  western  district 
of  Kentucky;  brief  for  appellant.     [1932.]     cover-title,  il+27  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  St  45/12 

Sx^in  County,  N.  C.  No.  632,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1031,  J.  Z.  Wright, 
It.  C.  Wiggins.  C.  W.  Jenkins  [county  commissioners  of  Swain  County,  N.  C] 
et  al.  r.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
ap|)eals  for  4th  circuit;  brief  for  United  States  in  oi)[)ositlon.  [H>.'i2.1  cover- 
title,  1  +  12  p.     t  J  1.13  :W  933 

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February,  1932  639 

Tarp,  Frank.  No.  6674,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  9tli  circuit,  Frank  Tarp 
V.  United  States,  upon  appeal  from  district  court  for  district  of  Arizona  ;  brief 
of  appellee,  United  States.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+19  p.     t  J  1.13  :  T  176 

Taylor,  Thomas  D.  No.  592,  in  Supreme  Court,  Oct.  term,  1931,  Thomas  D. 
Taylor  v.  David  Burnet,  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  writ 
of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit ;  brief  for  respondent  in 
opposition.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+11  p.     ?  J  1.13 :  T  218/2 

Texas  and  PacifiG  Rnihmy.  No.  634,  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931,  Texas 
«fc  Pacific  Railway  Company  v.  United  States,  on  petition  for  writ  of  certiorari 
to  Court  of  Claims;  memorandum  for  United  States.  [1932.]  cover-title, 
i+6  p.     ?  J  1.13 :  T  312/18 

Underwood,  E.  A.  No.  3208,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  4th  circuit,  H.  A. 
Underwood  r.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  to  review  decision 
of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals ;  petition  for  rehearing.     [1932.]     cover-title,  12  p.    i 

J  1.13 :  Un  2/6 

Walker,  William  E.  No.  468.  in  Supreme  Court.  Oct.  term,  1931,  Robert  M. 
Leach,  executor  [of  William  E.  Walker],  v.  Malcolm  E.  Nichols,  formerly 
collector  of  internal  revenue,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals 
for  1st  circuit;  brief  for  respondent.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii+25  p.     t 

J  1.13  :  W  154/10 

West,  William  F.  In  Court  of  Claims,  no.  H-1S3,  William  Fitzherbert  West 
and  Helen  S.  West  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  motion  for  new  trial.  [19.32.] 
p.  191-210.    t  J  1.13  :  W  52/25 

Western  Knitting  Mills.  No.  J-29.  in  Court  of  Claims,  Western  Knitting  Mills, 
Wallace  G.  Kay.  and  Kay  &  Company,  Inc.,  v.  United  States  ;  defendant's 
brief.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii-f  91-148  p.     t  J  1.13 :  W  525/28 

Wolf  Run  Coal  Company.  No.  6088.  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  6th  circuit, 
Warner  Collieries  Company  [transferee  of  assets  of  Wolf  Run  Coal  Company] 
V.  United  States;  brief  of  appellee.     [1932.]     cover-title,  ii+24  p.     ± 

J  1.13 :  W  831/3 

Worm,  Fritz.  No.  4656,  in  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  7th  circuit,  Oct.  tenn, 
1930,  Fritz  Worm  v.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  petition  for  review 
of  decision  of  Board  of  Tax  Appeals;  brief  for  respondent.  [1932.]  cover- 
title,  ii+27  p.  large  8°     $  J  1.13 :  W  895 

Wrigley,  William,  jr.,  Company.  In  Court  of  Claims,  Congressional  no.  17336, 
William  Wrigley,  jr.,  Company  v.  United  States ;  defendant's  brief  on  order 
of  remand.     [1932.]     p.  385-^11.     $  J  1.13 :  W  938 


LABOR  DEPARTMENT 

CHILDREN'S  BUREAU 

Dependent  children.  Community  care  of  dependent,  delinquent,  and  handi- 
capped children.  [Reprint  with  changes]  1932.  8  p.  11.  narrow  8"  (Folder 
7.)     t  L  5.22:  7/3 

Milk.  Why  drink  milk?  milk  is  indispensable  food  for  children.  1931.  8  p. 
11.  narrow  8°     (Folder  3,  revised  Nov.  1931.)     t  L  5.22:  3/3 

Social  statistics.  Social  statistics  in  child  welfare  and  related  fields :  Instruc- 
tions for  reporting  adult  probation.  [1932.]  4  p.  (Form  11,  social  statistics, 
1932.)     t  *  L  5.27: 11 

Same :  Instructions    for    reporting    care    of    children    in    day    nurseries. 

[1932.]     5  p.     (Form  9,  social  statistics,  1932.)     f  L  5.27 :  9 

Same :  Instructions  for  reporting  care  of  dependent  and  neglected  chil- 
dren in  institutions.     [1932.]     6  p.     (Form  6  A,  social  statistics,  1932.)     t 

L  5.27 : 6-A 

Ho'w  to  order  publications— See  informatloii  follo^ving   Contents 


540  February,  1932 

Social  Htatistioi — Ci)iitinued. 

Sauie:  Instructions  for  roporting  case   work   and  protective  service  for 

dependent  and  nenUn-ted  cliildrcn.     |1!»:-?2.1     11  p.     (Form  G  B,  social  statistics. 
li»32.)     t  L5.27:G-B 

Same:  In!«trnctious  for  reiiortin;,'  cjiso  work  for  travelers,  homeless  and 

transient  persons  and  families.     [1932.  J     0  p.     (Form  4  A,  social  statistics. 
1932.)      t  L5.27:4-A 

Same:   Instructions  for  reporting  city  or  county  noninstitutional  medical 

care  of  the  sick  poor.     [1932.]     4  p.     (Form  19,  social  statistics,  1932.)     t 

L  5.27:  19 

■     Same:  Instructions  for  reporting  clinic  and  out-patient  service.     [1932.] 

4  p.     (Foi-m  18,  social  statistics,  1932.)     t  L  5.27  :  IS 

Same:  Instructions  for  reporting  family  welfare  and  relief  and  noninsti- 
tutional aid  to  service  and  ex-service  men  and  tlielr  fiiinilies.  [1932.]  S  p. 
(Forms  1  A  and  2,  social  statistics,  1932.)     t  L5.27  :  1-A.  2 

Same:  Instructions    for    reporting    hospital    in-patient    service.     [1932.] 

5  p.     (Form  17,  social  statistics,  1932.)      t  L  5.27  :  17 

Same:  Instructions  for  reporting  institutional  care  of  the  aged,  indigent, 

or  chronically  ill.     [1932.]     4  p.     (Form  15,  social  statistics,  1932.)      t 

L  5.27 :  15 

Same:  Instructions  for  reporting  legal  aid.  [1932.]  4  p.  (Form  3.  so- 
cial statistics,  1932.)     t  L  5.27:  3 

Same:  Instructions  for  reporting  maternity  homes.     [1932.]     7  p.     (Form 

10,  social  statistics,  1932.)     t  L  5.27  :  16 

Same:  Instructions  for  reporting  medical  social  service.     [1932.]     7  p. 

(Form  20,  social  statistics,  1932.)     t  L  5.27:  20 

Same:  Instructions  for  reporting  mental  hygiene  clinics.     [1932.]     6  p. 

(Form  21,  social  statistics,  1932.)     t  L 5.27:  21 

Same :  Instructions    for    reporting    mothers"    aid    or    widows'    pensions. 

[1932.]     6  p.     (Form  IB,  social  statistics,  1932.)     t  L5.27:l-B 

Same:  Instructions  for  reporting  public-health  nursing.     [1932.]     10  p. 

(Form  22,  social  statistics,  1932.)      t  L  5.27:  22 

Same :  Instructions  for  reporting  receipts  and  expenditures  for  calendar 

year  1931.     [1932.]     12  p.     (Form  Z,  social  statistics,  1932.)     t  L5.27:Z 

Same:  Instructions   for   reporting   school   health   service.     [1932.1     5   p. 

( Form  23,  social  statistics,  1932. )     t  L  5.27  :  23 

Same:  Instructions  for  reporting  special   relief  allowances,   aid   to  the 

blind  or  aged.     [1932.]     5  p.     (Form  1  C,  social  statistics,  1932.)     t 

L  5.27 : 1-C 

Same :  Instructions  for  reporting  temporary  shelter  for  homeless  or  tran- 
sient persons.     [1932.]     5  p.     (Form  4  B,  social  statistics,  1932.)     t 

L  5.27 :  4-B 

EMPLOYMENT  SERVICE 

Employnient  agencies.  Monthly  report  of  activities  of  State  and  municipal  em- 
ployment services  cooperating  with  United  States  Employment  Service,  Dec. 
1931.     1932.     ii+O  p.     t 

L.  C.  card  L  24-02  L  7.1 1  :  931/12 

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Blank  fofvis.     Catalogue  of  books  and   blanks  used   bv   immigration   service, 
Jan.  1932.     1932.     [l]-f  1-2  p. + leaves  3-12.     +  L  3.2  :  B  04/932 

LABOR  STATISTICS    laUll.vr 

AffricuUurc.     Mechanization    of    agriculture    as    factor    in    labor    disi)l:ii'cment. 
[19.32.]     p.   1-35.      [This  itui)lication   bears  also   the   volume  pagination   74!> 
783.     From   Monthly   labor   review,   Oct.   1931.1     t  L  2.G/a :  .\gs:'. 

IIo%v    (f>    or«l«>r    piiltliciif  ItiiiH S«'«>    iiiforiiiiiHoii    foIlo^viiiK    Coiitciitn 


February,  1932  641 

Building  permits  in  principal  cities  of  United  States,  Dec.  1931.  [1932.]  15 
p.  il.     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Feb.  1932.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  B  868/30 

Clothing.  Wages  and  hours  of  labor  in  men's  clothing  industry,  1911-30. 
Jan.  1932.     iii+59+vi  p.     (Bulletin  557;  Wages  and  hours  of  labor  series.) 

*  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  L  23-195  L  2.3:  557 

Same.     (H.  doc.  98,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Dismissal  compensation,  list  of  references;  compiled  by  G.  T.  Schwenning. 
[1932.]     15  p.     [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Feb.  1932.]     t    L  2.6/a  :  D  631/3 

Lahor  and  laboring  classes.  Decisions  of  courts  and  opinions  affecting  labor, 
1929-30;  [prepared  by  Charles  F.  Sharkey  and  George  D.  Patterson,  jr.]. 
Oct.  1931.  xx+521+vi  p.  (Bulletin  548:  Labor  laws  of  United  States 
series.)  [Contains  cumulative  index  to  decisions  published  in  Bulletins  112, 
152,  169,  189,  224,  246,  258,  290,  309,  344,  391,  417,  444,  517,  and  the  present 
bulletin  (years  1912-30).]  *  Paper,  $1.00. 
L.  C.  card  L  26-237  L  2.3:  548 

Same.     (H.  doc.  88,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Monthly  labor  review,  v.  34,  no.  2 ;  Feb.  1932.  1932.  vi+235-499  p.  il.  *  Paper, 
15c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  $2.25. 

L.  C.  card  15-26485  L 2.6  :  34/2 

SpeOial  articles. — Dial  telephone  and  unemployment. — Effect  of  technological 
changes  upon  occupations  in  motor-vehicle  industry. — Number  of  aged  in  public  and 
in  private  institutions,  1930 ;  by  Glenn  Steele.- — Unemployment  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  1931,  and  comparison  with  Nov.  1929  and  1930  ;  by  Frederick  E.  Croxton. — Con- 
ciliation work  of  Department  of  Labor,  Dec.  1931  ;  by  Hugh  L.  Kerwin. — Statistics  of 
immigration,  Nov.  1931 ;  by  J.  J.  Kunna. — Dismissal  compensation,  list  of  references ; 
compiled  by  G.  T.  Schwenning. 

Note. — The  Monthly  labor  review  is  the  medium  through  which  the  Bureau  publishes 
its  regular  monthly  reports  on  such  subjects  as  prices,  wages,  industrial  disputes,  and 
employment  conditions,  as  also  the  results  of  original  investigations  too  brief  :ur  bul- 
letin purposes,  notices  of  labor  legislation  by  the  States  or  by  Congress,  and  Federal 
court  decisions  affecting  labor,  which  from  their  importance  should  be  given  attention 
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tion commissions,  and  other  offices  connected  with  the  administration  of  labor  laws  and 
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desiring  copies  may  obtain  them  from,  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington, 
D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Old  age  pensions.  Operation  of  public  old-age  pension  systems  in  United  States, 
1930.  [1931.]  p.  1-14.  [This  publication  bears  also  the  volume  pagina- 
tion 1267-80.     From  Monthly  labor  review,  June,  1931.]     t      L  2.6/a  :  P  387/6 

Public  works.  Legislation  regulating  rates  of  wages  of  employees  on  public 
works.     [1932.]     p.   307-323.      [From   Monthly  labor  review,   Feb.   1932.]     t 

L  2.6/a  :  W  124/21 

Ration.     Wages  and  hours  in  rayon  and  other  synthetic  yarn  manufacturing, 
1930.     Feb.  1932.     iii+31+iv  p.     (Bulletin  546;  Wages  and  hours  of  labor 
series. )     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  L  32-23  L  2.3  :  546 

Same.     (H.  doc.  86,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Telephone.  Dial  telephone  and  unemployment.  [1932.]  p.  235-247.  [From 
Monthly  labor  review,  Feb.  1932.]     t  L  2.6/a  :  D  541 

Vocational  guidance  recommendations  of  White  House  Conference  on  Child 
Health  and  Protection  [held  in  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  19-22,  1930].  [1932.] 
10  p.  [From  Monthly  labor  review,  Jan.  1932.  Reprinted  by  Children's 
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WOMEN'S  BUREAU 

Slaughtering.  Employment  of  women  in  slaughtering  and  meat  packing ;  by 
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NAVY  DEPARTMENT 

Court-martini  order  9  and  10,  1931 ;  Sept.  30  and  Oct.  31.  1931.  [1932.]  29  p. 
and  24  p.  12"     [Monthly.]     %  N  1.14  :  931/9, 10 

TelepJwtie  directory,  Navy  Department ;  compiled  in  Office  of  Director  of  Naval 
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Department,  telephone  directory,  Feb.  1932.]     t  N  1.23  :  932/1 

CONSTRUCTION  AND  REPAIR  BUREAU 

Termite  destruction  l)y  heat ;  Method  of  installing  main  propelling  machinery 
U.  S.  S.  Chicago  at  Mare  Island  Navy  Yard,  [by  M.  R.  Williams]  ;  Tests  of 
rubber  gaskets,  [by  N.  C.  Wiley].  Dec.  15,  1931,  [published]  1932.  iii-f  15  p. 
il.  1  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.      (C.  and  R.  bulletin  2.)     f  N  4.3/2  :  2 

Welding.  All-welded  garbage  lighter.  YG16,  discussion  of  electric  welding 
process  of  ship  construction ;  by  Homer  N.  Wallin  and  Henry  A.  Schade. 
Nov.  15,  1931.  ii+29  p.  il.  3  pi.  2  p.  of  pi.  (C.  and  R.  bulletin  1.)  *  Paper, 
10c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28751  N  4.3/2  :  1 

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X  raps,  survey  of  practical  applications;  [by  Charles  S.  Barrett].  Dec.  1931, 
[published]  1932.     [l]-f  10  p.  3  p.  of  pi.     (C.  &  R.  bulletin  3.)     t    N  4.3/2:  3 

ENGINEERING  BUREAU 

Bulletin  of  engineering  information  73 ;  Feb.  1,  1932.     1932.     iii-f  38  p.  il.  1  pi. 
[There  are  2  additional  copies  of  the  plate  appearing  in  the  Bulletin,  fur- 
nished on  perforated  pages,  in  order  that  they  may  be  posted  in  conspicuous 
places  on  board  ship  in  the  interest  of  accident  prevention.]     *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  22-26665  "  N  19.9/2 :  73 

Lubrication  and  instructions  for  operation,  care,  and  repair  of  lubrication  sys- 
tems ;  reprint  of  chapter  10  of  Manual  of  engineering  instructions.  Revised 
Oct.  1929,  [reprinted  with  changes  Oct.]  1931.  [l]+47  p.  il.  1  pi.  [Correc- 
tions    issued    by    Change     B     have    been     incorporated     in     this     reprint.] 

*  Paper,  15c.  N19.8/2  :  10/1/rev.  929/rep.  931 

MARINE  CORPS 

Detachment  regulatio)is  and  orders  for  the  guard,  Marine  detachment.  Camp 
Rapidan,  Criglersville,  Va.,  Mar.  15,  1932.  1932.  iii+121  p.  [Issued  in 
loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  binder.  Supersedes  all  Detachment  regula- 
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Marine  Corps  Rc.seri'v.     Rejiister  of  commissioned  and  warrant  nfliccrs  of  Ma- 
rine Corps  Reserve.  Jan.  1.  1932.     im2.     vi-f  28  p.     *  Paper,  He. 
L.  C.  card  31-26767  N  9.20 :  932 

Orders.  Marine  Corps  order  39  and  40:  Jan.  26  and  27,  1932.  [1932.1  3  p.  il. 
r Issued  as  one  publication.]     t  N  9.9/3 :  39.  4<t 

NAVIGATION  BUHEAU 

D<:c^nution.s,  nieilals,  and  badges  of  Navy;  reprint  of  chapter  1.  pt.  A,  liureau  of 
Navigation  manual    [1925],   with   excerpts  from    Uniform   regulation.s.    Navy 
[1922J,  governing  wearing  of  nicHlals  and  decorations.  1931.     1932.     ll]+l- 
Oa +7-301+31-35  p.     *  Paper.  KK-. 
L.  C.  card  32-26145  N  17.2 :  M  46/3 

Narat  Rfserre  regulations.  1931.     1931.  iii+90  p.     [Reprinted  from  pt.  H  of 

Bureau   of  Navigation   manual,   1925.  including  all    changes   to   Change  6.] 
*  Paper,  15c. 

L.  C.  card  31-28739  N  25.7 :  931 

Naval  Rc-icrrc  Officers'  Trnining  Corps.  I'nited  States  Navy.  Naval  Reserve 
Officers'  Training  Corps.  Department  of  Naval  Science  and  Tactics,  announc*'- 
ment  to  incoming  freshmen.     1932.     [l]+9  p.  il.     ^  N  25.2:  R  31/3 

Navy  directoni,  officers  of  Navj'  and  Marine  Corps,  including  officers  of  Naval 
Reserve  (active),  Marine  Corps  Reserve  (active),  and  foreign  officers  .serving 
with  Navy,  Jan.  1,  1932.  1932.  iii+272  p.  [Quarterly. 1  *  Paper.  25c.  single 
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HYDEOORAPHIC  OFFICE 

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Portland  (Oreg. ).  Seattle.  Honolulu,  T.  H.,  Chicago.  Cleveland.  Buffalo.  Detroit.  Sauli 
Ste.  Marie,  and  Duluth. 

Dead  reckoning,  altitude  and  azimuth  table;   [by  Arthur  A.l  Ageton.     1st  edi- 
tion.    1932.     [11+46  p.  il.     ([Publicationl  211.)      [Text  on  verso  of  front  and 
back  covers.  1      t  Fabrikoid,  60c. 
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Hydroffraphic  hidlctin,  weeklv.  no.  2213-16 ;  Feb.  3-24.  1932.    1932.    Each  1  p.  f "    ^ 

N  6.3 :  2213-16 

New  Zealand.  Suiiplement  to  Hydrographic  Office  publication  171,  New  Zealand 
pilot,  corrections  and  additions  fnmi  Notices  to  mariners  and  other  sources 
from  date  of  publication  (Mar.  2,  1929)  to  Jan.  1.  1932.    1932.    [1  ] +12  leaves.    + 

NIJ.8:  171/929-4 

Notice  to  aviiitars.     Notice  to  aviators  1  and  2.  19,32:   Jan.   1  and  15   [1932]. 
■  [1932.1     18  leaves  and  15  leaves,  12"     [Seuunionthly.]     t 
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Notice  to  iiiariinrK.  Index  to  Notices  to  mariners,  nos.  27-52,  1931.  1932. 
[11+31  p.     i-  N  6.11:  931.  ■27-.52/intl. 

Notice  to  mariner.s  0-9,  1932;  Feb.  6-27  [19.32).     [19.32.]     [xl] +10.-)-lS5- 

leaves.     [Weekly.]     t  N  0.11 :  932/6-9 

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Henry],  Mar.  1932.     1932.     1  p.  4°     [Monthly.]     t  N  0.22/2 :  932/3 

Tide  calendar   [for  Norfolk  Navy  Yard  and  Newport  News,  Va.],  Mar. 

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February.  1932  645 

Aviation  charts 

Panama  Canal  ZoHC-Punta  Mala,  Panama ;  aviation  chart  V-401.  Scale  10 
naut.  in.=1.5  in.,  10  stat.  m.=1.3  in.,  natural  scale  1:500.000.  Washington, 
Hydrographic  Office,  published  Dec.  1929,  2d  edition,  Jan.  1932.  22X10  in. 
[Provisional  chart.]     t  40e.  X  6.27  :  V-401/2 

Puntaremis,  Costa  i?(V'«-Punta  Mala,  Panama;  aviation  chart  V-402.  Scale  10 
naut.  m.=1.5  in.,  10  stat.  m.=1.3  in.,  natural  scale  1:500.000.  Washington, 
Hydrographic  Office,  published  Dec.  1929,  2d  edition.  Jan.  1932.  49.4X10  in. 
[Provisional  chart.]     t  40c.  N  6.27  :  V-402/2 

Charts 

Australia,  east  coast,  Whitsiniday  Island  to  Pei-cy  Isles,  from  British  and  Aus- 
tralian survey  between  1873  and  1879,  with  additions  from  British  survevs 
from  1803  to  1881  [with  insets];  chart  3455.  Natural  scale  1:280,178  at 
lat.  21°.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published  Oct.  1924,  2d  edition. 
Dec.  1931.     26.6X38.8  in.     t  50c.  .  N  6.18 :  3455 

Beverley  Islands  Anchorage,  from  British  survey  in  1878. 
Pioneer  River,  Approaches  to,  from  British  survey  in  1878. 

Central  America.  West  coast  of  Central  America,  Burica  Point  to  Morro 
Puercos.  compiled  from  latest  infoi'mation ;  chart  1018.  Natural  scale 
1 :  290,690  at  lat.  7°  45'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  jiublished  Mar. 
1888,  35th  edition,   Jan.  1932.     26x40.8  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18 :  1018 

England,  south  coast,  Straight  Point  to  Portland,  from  British  surveys  to  1922 
(topography  is  mainly  from  British  Ordnance  survey)  ;  chart  4498.  Natural 
scale  1 :  72,417  at  lat.  50°  35'.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  published 
Nov.  1915,  6th  edition,  Dec-.  1931.     27X40.6  in.     t  50c.  N  6.18  :  4498 

Helgoland,  North  Sea,  from  German  surveys  to  1926;  chart  4907.  Scale  naut. 
m.=4.9  in.,  natural  scale  1 :  15,0€0  at  lat.  54°  10'.  Washington,  Hydrographic 
Office,  published  Oct.  1914,  6th  edition,  Jan.  1932.     39.8x27.1  in.     t  50c. 

N  6.18 :  4907 

Moniipennii  Anchorage.  Gulf  of  Fonseca,  west  coast  of  Central  America,  from 
surveys  by  U.  S.  S.  Denver  between  1916  and  1930;  chart  5265.  Scale  6,000 
yds. =6  in.,  natural  scale  1:36,292.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  pub- 
lished June,  1918,  3d  edition,  Jan.  1932.     30X40.2  in.     t  50c.         N  6.18  :  5265 

Pearl  Archipelago.  Archipielago  de  las  Perlas  (Perlas  Islands),  Gulf  of  Panama. 
Panama,  Central  America,  from  survey  by  U.  S.  S.  Niagara  in  1929  and  1930; 
chart  5o80.  Natural  scale  1 :  70,000  at  lat.  8°  25'.  Washington,  Hydro- 
graphic  Office,  published  Jan.  1931.  2d  edition.  Jan.  1932.  43.4X31.9  in. 
t  60c.  N  6.18 :  5580 

■ Southwestern  part  of  Archipielago  de  las  Perlas   (Perlas  Islands).  Gulf 

of  Panama.  Panama.  Central  America,  from  survey  by  U.  S.  S.  Niagara  in 
1929  and  1930 ;  chart  5582.  Natural  scale  1 :  40,000  at  lat.  8°  20'.  Washing- 
ton. Hydrographic  Office,  published  Jan.  1931.  2d  edition.  Jan.  1932. 
44.4X31.6  in.     t  60c.  N  6.18  :  55S2 

Pilot  charts.  Pilot  chart  of  Central  American  waters.  Mar.  1932;  chart  3.500. 
Scale  1°  long.=0.7  in.  Washington.  Hydrographic  Office.  Feb.  16.  1932. 
23.3x35.1  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  ixirtions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t  10c.  N  6.24:  932 '3 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse :  Distrihution  of  weather  information,  forecasts,  and 
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Circular  10,  radio  (5th  edition  revised)  ;  [prepared  in]  Forecast  Division,  Weather  Bu- 
reau, in  cooperation  with  Office  of  Communications,  Navy  Department. — United  States 
naval  radio  stations,  broadcast  schedules  of  naval  radio  stations  transmitting  time, 
weather,  hydrographic,  ice,  and  press  bulletins. 

Pilot  chart  of  Indian  Ocean,  Apr.  1932;  chart  2603.     Scale  1°  long.=0.2  in. 

Wa.shiugton,  Hydrographic  Office.  Feb.  17,  1932.  22.5X31  in.  [Monthly. 
Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c. 

N  6.17 :  932/4 
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warnings  by  naval  radio  for  benefit  of  marine  interests  on  Pacific  Ocean  and  Coast, 
Circular  10,  radio  (oth  edition  revised)  ;  [prepared  in]  Forecast  Division,  Weather 
Bureau,  in  cooperation  with  Office  of  Communications,  Navy  Department. — United  States 
naval  radio  stations,  broadcast  schedules  of  naval  radio  stations  transmitting  time, 
weather,  hydrographic.  ice,  and  press  bulletins. 

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Pilot  charts — Continued. 

Pilot  chart  of  north   Atlantic  Ocean,   Mar.   1ftS2:   chart  1400.     SchIp  1" 

long=0.27  in.  WasliinKton,  Hydroj^raphic  Office.  Fei>.  17,  19:i2.  23X31.8  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau.]    1 10c. 

L.  C.  card  14-16339  N  6.15/1 :  932/3 

Note. — Contaius  on  reverse  :  Sea  surface  teiiipcratures  and  other  oceanograpliic  data 
obtained  bv  R.  A.  Bartlett  of  exploring  schooner  Morrissey  while  on  Bartlett  Norcross 
Arctic  Expedition  in   1931. 

Pilot  chart   of  north   Pacific  Ocean,   Apr.   1932;   chart   1401.     Scale  1' 

long.=0.2  in.  Washinfrton,  Hydrographic  Office,  Feb.  16,  1932.  23.7X35.3  in. 
[Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the  Weather  Bu- 
reau.]    tlOc.  N  6.16:  932/4 

XoTK. — Contains  on  reverse :  Distribution  of  weatlier  information,  forecasts,  and 
wiirnin;;s  by  naval  radio  for  benefit  of  marine  interests  on  I'aciflc  Ocean  and  Coast, 
Circular  10,  radio  (5tb  edition  revised)  ;  [prepared  in]  Forecast  Division,  Weather 
Bureau,  in  cooperation  with  Office  of  Communications,  Navy  Department. — United  States 
naval  radio  stations,  broadcast  schedules  of  naval  radio  stations  transmitting  time, 
weather,  hydrographic,  ice,  and  press  bulletins. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Atlantic  Ocean,  Mar.  1932;  chart  1400a. 

Scale  1°  long.=0.27  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office,  Feb.  IS,  1932. 
23X31.8  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnished  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     t  10c.  N  6.28 :  932/3 

Note. — ('ontains  on  reverse  :  Synoptic  chart  [showing  all  weather  broadcasting  sta- 
tions in  and  surrounding  north  Atlantic  Ocean]. — United  States  naval  aviitlon  charting 
program. — United  States  naval  radio  stations,  broadcast  schedules  of  naval  radio  sta- 
tions  transmitting  time,  weather,  hydrographic,   ice,  and  press   bulletins. 

Pilot  chart  of  upper  air,  north  Pacific  Ocean,  Apr.  1932 ;  chart  1401a. 

Scale  1°  long. =0.2  in.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office.  Feb.  18,  1932. 
23.8X35.4  in.  [Monthly.  Certain  portions  of  the  data  are  furnishetl  by  the 
Weather  Bureau.]     1 10c-.  N  6.29 :  932/4 

Note. — Contains  on  reverse:  Synoptic  chart  [showing  all  principal  weather  broad- 
casting stations  in  and  surrounding  Pacific  Ocean]. — United  States  naval  aviation 
charting  program. — Storm  tracks. — United  States  naval  radio  stations,  broadcast  sched- 
ules of  naval  radio  stations  transmitting  time,  weather,  hydrographic,  ice,  and  press 
bulletins. 

Snipfh  Channel,  from  its  south  entrance  to  Fortune  Bay,  Chile,  west  coast,  from 
British  surveys  in  1868  and  1869.  and  in  1883  [with  insets]  ;  chart  1619.  Scale 
naut.  ni.=l  in.,  natural  scale  1:74,504.  Washington,  Hydrographic  Office, 
imtlished  Aug.  1897,  10th  edition,  Jan.  1932.     43.1X25.4  in.     t  50c. 

N6.18:  1619 
Burgoyne  Bay. 
Fortune  Bav,  Baverstock  I. 
Otter  Bay. 

Rhoda  Pass,  from  Chilean  Government  plan  in  1906. 
Sholl  Bay. 

RECRUITING    BUREAU 

Postern.  [Po.ster]  336.  [Press  of  Navy  Recruiting  Bureau,  New  York,  Jan.  17, 
1932.]     14X17  in.     [Title  is:  Night  battle  practice.]     t  N  17.23/1: 336 

What  the  Navy  is  doing;  [poster].     [Press  of  Navy  Recruiting  Bureau. 

New  York,  Feb.  15,  1932.]     14X17  in.     [Illustrator,  J.  C.  Leyende<ker.]     t 

N  17.2;V2  :  W  55 

SUPPLIES  AND  ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Memoranda.  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda  350;  Nov.  1,  1931. 
[Nov.  1931.]  33  p.  I  Monthly.  Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  in.sertion  in 
Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda,  IJKil.  A  mimeographed  errata, 
1  p.  4",  was  also  issued.]     t  ^  •_'0.7/l:  350 

Same  3.52;  Jan.  1,  W.V2.  Jan.  1932.  37  p.  [Monthly.  Issued  in  loose- 
leaf  form  for  insertion  in  Bureau  of  Supplies  and  Accounts  memoranda, 
1931.]      t  N  20.7/1: 3.52 

IIo^v    to    orilfi-    iMihlifiil  loiiM^S<M>    liif  uriiiiit  Ion     i'ollo^vliiK'    < '<>■■  t<-iit  n 


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PAN  AMERICAN  UNION 

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on  each  edition  for  countries  outside  the  Pan  American  Union.  Beginning  with  Jan.  1925, 
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Argentina  [foreign  trade  of  Argentina  for  1930]  latest  rei)orts  from  Argentine 
official   sources.      [1932.]      [1]+11+[1]    p.      (Foreign    trade   series   no.    87, 
1931.)     t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  11-35830  PA  1.19  :  87 

Bulletin   (English  edition).     Bulletin  of  Pan  American  Union,  Feb.  1932;    [v. 
66,  no.  2].     [1932.]     iv-|- 77-152  p.  11.     [Monthly.     For  price,  see  note  above 
under  center  head.] 
L.   C.  card   8-30967  PA  1.6  :e  66/2 

Same.     (H.  doc.  63  [pt.  2],  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

Same,  v.  65,  Jan.-Dec.  1931  [title-page  and  index].    1932.     [l]+xiv  p. 

PA  1.6 :  e  65/t.p.&  ind. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  701,  71st  Cong.  3d  sess.) 

{Portuguese    edition).      Boletim    da    Uniao    Pan-Americana,    Fevereiro, 

1932,  edi^ao  em  portuguez;  [v.  34,  no.  2].    [1932.]    iv+61-120  p.  il.    [Monthly. 
For  price,  see  note  above  under  center  head.] 

L.   C.   card   11-27014  PA  1.6  :p  34/2 

(Spanish  edition).     Boletin  de  la  Uni6n   Panamericana,   Febrero,  1932, 

edicion  espanola ;   [v.  66,  no.  2].     [1932.]     iv+77-151  p.  il.     [Monthly.     For 
price,  see  note  above  under  center  head.] 

L.  C.  card  12-12555  PA  1.6  :s  66/2 

Colombia  [foreign  trade  of  Colombia  for  1930]  latest  reports  from  Colombian 
official  sources.     [1932.]      [1]+10  p.      (Foreign  trade  series  no.   86,  1931.) 
t  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  11-35834  PA  1.19:  86 

Ch'odn.  Almacenaje  de  granos  en  las  granjas ;  [por  E.  G.  Boerner,  M.  C.  Betts, 
y  T.  A.  H.  Miller].  [1932.]  ii+10  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  agricultura  no.  79, 
Enero  de  1932.)  [The  name  of  T.  A.  H.  Miller,  one  of  the  authors,  is  given 
incorrectly  on  p.  1  as  A.  H.  Miller.  Del  Boletin  de  la  Uni6n  Panamericana, 
Enero,  1932.]     t  Paper,  5c.,  subscription  price  for  12  issues  of  series,  50c. 

PA  1.12 :  s  79 

Pa/ii  American  Commeroial  Conference.  Labor  de  la  cuarta  Conferencia  Comer- 
cial  Panamericana  [Washington,  D.  C,  Octubre  5-13,  1931;  por  Adam  Carter]. 
[1932.]  [2] +6  p.  il.  (Serie  sobre  congresos  y  conferencias  no.  9.)  [Del 
Boletin  de  la  Union  Panamericana,  Enero.  1932.]     t  Paper,  5c.        PA  1.37 :  s  9 

PANAMA   CANAL 

Note. — Although  The  Panama  Canal  makes  its  reports  to,  and  is  under  the  supervision 
of  the  Secretary  of  War,  it  is  not  a  part  of  the  War  Department. 

Panama  Canal  record,  v.  25,  no.  27-30 ;  Feb.  3-24,  1932.    Balboa  Heights,  C.  Z. 
[1932].    p.  36:5-432.     [Weeklv.] 
L.  C.  card  7-35328  W  79.5 :  25/27-30 

Note. — The  yearly  sub.scription  rate  of  the  Panama  Canal  record  is  50c.  domestic, 
and  $1.00  foreign  (single  issue  2c.).  except  in  the  case  of  Government  departments, 
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whom  the  Record  is  distributed  free.  The  word  "  domestic "  refers  to  the  United 
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Porto  Rico,  Republic  of  Panama,  Tutuila,  and  the  Virgin   Islands.     Subscriptions  will 

HoTV  to  order  publications — See  Information  follo^vin^   Contents 


648  February.  1982 

Panama  Canal  rrmrd — ContiniKH^l. 

rommence  with  the  first  IsKUe  of  the  Record  In  the  month  in  which  the  subscriptions 
are  received,  unless  otherwise  requested.  Rennittances  should  be  mad**  payable  to  Dis- 
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Panama  Canal.  Wasbinnton,  1).  C.  The  name  and  address  to  which  the  Re<-ord  is  to 
be  sent  should  be  plainly  written.  I'ostage  stamps,  foreign  money,  and  defaced  or 
smooth  coins  will  not   be  accepted. 

EXECUTIVE   DEl'ARTMENT 

EXKCUTrV'E    OFFICE 

Tclc/jhotir  dircciorii.  The  Panama  Canal,  telephone  directory  [Jan.  1,  1032]. 
Panama  Canal  Press,  Mount  Hojie,  C.  Z..  V.)?,2.  240  p.  il.  t  Paper,  40c..  Chief 
of  Office,  The  Panama  Canal.  Washinjrt.in.  D.  C  W  70.2 :  T  23/5/932 

POST   OFFICE   DEPARTMENT 

Ammonia  nolationft.  mailabilit.v  of:  [i.ssued  by]  2d  :issi.<tant  Postmaster  Gen- 
eral.    Feb.  11,  1932.     1  p.  oblong  48°     t  P  3.2:  Am  6 

Forms.  New  requisition  forms  for  stamj)  stock;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Post- 
master General.     Feb.  23,  1932.     1  p.  narrow  S°     t  P  4.2 :  St  2/37 

Insured  mail.  Amendment  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  [of  Unite<l  States, 
edition  of  1924]  :  Increase  in  maximum  amount  of  indemnity  for  domestic 
insure<l  mail  exchanged  between  United  States  and  Canal  Zone,  effective  Mar. 
1,  1932  [regulations  issued  by  I'o.stmaster  (Jeneral,  with  acconii>anying  in- 
structions by  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General].    1932.    1  p.     (Order  2177. )     t 

P  1.19/2:  2177 

Mail  matter.  Conditions  governing  acceptance  of  nonmetered  permit  mail : 
[is.«ue<l  by  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General].     Feb.   1.   1932.     4   p.   il.  4°     t 

P  4.2 :  N  73 

Improi>er  handling  of  3d-class  matter  mailed  in  bulk  under  sec.  435^/^, 

Postal  laws  and  regulations:  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  Oeneral. 
Feb.  15,  1932.     1  p.  oblong  48"     t  P  4.2 :  T  34/9 

Money-orders.  Stolen  money-order  forms:  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmas- 
ter (Jeneral.     Feb.  4,  1932.     1  p.  oblong  24°     f  P  4.2 :  M  74/519 

Stolen  moue.v-order  forms:  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Feb.  8,  19,32.     1  p.  oblong  24°     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/520 

Stolen  money-order  forms:  [is.sued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Feb.  9,  1932.     1  p.  4°     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/521 

Stolen  money-order  forn)s :  [issued  bv]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Feb.  10,  1932.     1  p.  oblong  24°     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/522 

Stolen  money-order  forms;   [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Feb.  15,  1932.     1  p.  oblong  24°     t  P  4,2  :M  74/523 

Stolen  money-order  forms:  [issue«l  bv]  3d  assistant  Po,stmaster  General. 

Feb.  IG,  1932.     1  p.  4°     t  "  P  4.2  :  M  74/524 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  (issued  bv]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Feb.  17,  19.32.     1  p.  4°     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/525 

Stolen  monny-order  forms;  [issued  by)  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Feb.  18.  1932.     1  p.  4°     t  P  4.2  :  M  74/52<> 

Stolen  money-order  forms;   [issued  bv]  ."id  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Feb.  19.  1932.      1  p.  4°     f  P  4.2  :  M  74/527 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issuft!  bv]  ;Jd  .issistanl  INistmaster  General. 

Feb.  23,  1932.     1  p,  4°     f  "  P  4.2  :  M  74/528 

Stolen  money-order  forms;  [issued  bv]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  Oi^neral. 

Feb.  24,  1932.     1  p.  4°     f  '  P  4.2 :  M  74/52J) 

Stolen  money -order  forms;   [issu«Ml  bv]  3d  assi.stant  Postmaster  Oeneral. 

Feb.  25,  1932.     1   p.  oblong  24°     +  P  4.2  :M  74/530 

Hoiv   to   order  pnhltontionM — See    inforinallon    folIn^vInK    Contrnta 


Februart.  193-2  649 

J/o/f  e  u-orders — Contiuued. 

Stolen  mouey-order  furms :  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Feb.  26.  1932.     1  p.  4^     "  P  4.2  :  M  74  531 

Stolen  money-order  forms ;  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 

Feb.  27,   1932.     i  p.  4°     "^  P  4.2  :M  74/532 

Mount  Tenxon.  Ta.     Postmark  of  Mount  Vernon   O'a.j   post  office  on  Feb.  22: 
[issued  bv]   3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     Feb.  3,  1932.     1  p.     i 
L.   C.   card  32-26191  P  4.2  :  W  27/7 

Parcel  post.  Before  Interstate  Commerce  Commission,  docket  no.  24092,  in  re 
proposed  changes  in  rates  and  regulations  afEecting  4tli-class  mail  matter : 
brief    for    Postmaster    General.     [1932.]     cover-title.    iT-fl54    p.     i 

P  1.2  :  F  S2 

Collection  of  proper  postage  on  uudeliverable  parcels  when  returne<l  to 

sender  in  accordance  with  pledge  and  return  card  to  post  office  other  than 
the  one  at  which  mailed :  [issued  by]  3d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 
Feb.  8.  1932.     1  p.  oblong  32"     t  P  4.2  :  Un2/32 

Short-paid    special-handling    and    special-delivery    parcels;    [issued    by] 

3d  assistant  Postmaster  General.     Feb.  17.  1932.     1  p.  oblong  48"     t 

P  4.2 :  Sh8/5/932 

Postage.  Important  notice :  Increased  postage  rates  on  letters  and  post  cards 
to  Argentina.  Bolivia.  Brazil.  Chile.  Colombia.  Costa  Rica.  Cuba,  Dominican 
Republic.  Ecuador.  Guatemala.  Haiti.  Honduras  (Republic  ofi.  Mexico. 
Nicaragua.  Panama.  Paraguay.  Peru.  Salvador  (El).  Spain  (including  An- 
dorra, Balearic  Islands,  Canary  Islands,  and  Spanish  possessions  in  northern 
Africa),  Uruguay,  and  Venezuela.  Increased  postage  rates  on  printed  matter, 
samples  of  merchandise,  commercial  papers,  and  S-ounce  merchandise  pack- 
ages for  foreign  countries:  [issued  by]  2d  assistant  Postmaster  General. 
Feb.  17.  1932.     1  p.  narrow  ft  P  3J* :  P  S4  2 

Postal  iuUetin.  Index  to  Postal  bulletin,  [calendar]  year  1931.  v.  .52.  [1932.] 
9  leaves,   f     Included  in  price  of  Postal  bulletin  for   subscribers. 

P  1.3 :  52/ind. 

Postal  bulletin,  v.  53.  no.  15819-842:  Feb.  l-2ct.  1932.     [1932.]     various 

paging.  f°  [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy, 
$2.0()  a  yr. 

L.  C.  card  6-5810  P  1.3  :  53 

Postal  guide.  United  States  official  postal  guide.  4th  series,  v.  11.  no.  S: 
Feb.  1932.  monthly  supplement.  [1932.]  cover-title.  77-^ [2]  p.  [Includes 
Changes  126-150  affecting  United  States  official  postal  guide  fm*  July.  1931, 
and  Inserts  714-744  to  Postal  laws  and  regulations  of  United  States,  edition 
of  1924.  Text  and  map  on  p.  2— i  of  cover.]  *  Official  postal  guide,  with 
supplements.  SI. 50.  foreign  sub.^cription.  SI. 75;  July  issue.  $1.00:  supple- 
ments published  monthly  (11  pamphlets).  50c..  foreign  subscription.  75c. 
L.  C.  card  4-182.54  P  1.10/1 :  931  8 

Postal  savings,  interest  computation  and  verification  stamp:  [issued  by]  3d 
assistant   Postmaster    General.     Feb.    17.    1932.     1    p.    narrow   8"     t 

P  4.2 :  P  84/22 

Postal-sai-in-gs  certificates  surrendered  for  postal-savings  bonds:  [issued  by] 
3d   assistant   Postmaster   General.     Feb.    24.   1932.     1   p.   4'     t 

P  4.2  :  P  84  18  932 

ACCOUNTS  BUREAU 

Note. — The  Bureau  of  Accounts,  iimler  the  liirection  of  a  Comptroller,  was  established 
under  the  provisions  of  an  act  of  Congress  approved  June  10,  1921.  It  is  charged  with 
the  administrative  examination  of  the  accounts  and  vouchers  of  the  postal  service  for- 
merly imposed  by  law  upon  the  Auditor  for  the  Post  Office  Department. 

Retirement.  Delayed  reports  of  unrefunded  retirement  deductions  due  former 
employees:  [issued  by]  Office  of  Comptroller.  Feb.  IS.  1932.  1  p.  oblong 
32°     t  P  22.2  :  R  31  -"S 

Ho'w   to   order   publications — See   iiifornintion   following    Contents 


650  February,  1932 

COMPTROLLER'S  OFFICE 

See  Accounts  Bureau,  p.  649. 

INTERNATIONAL  POSTAL   SERVICE  DIVISION 

Bteamboatx.  Schedule  of  steamers  apiwiuted  to  convey  mails  from  United 
States  to  foreign  countries,  also  to  Territory  of  Hawaii  and  to  posses*>ion8 
of  United  States,  schedule  of  air  mail  routes  available  for  dispatch  of 
articles  mailed  in  United  States  to  and  in  foreign  countries,  Mar.  1932. 
(Feb.  23,  1932.]  12  p.  f  [Monthly.]  ♦Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  50c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  75c. 
L.  C.  card  25-26231  P  8.5 :  932/3 

RAILWAY  MAIL  SERVICE 

Mail  routes.  Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  118,  Jan.  25,  1932.  15th  division.  Rail- 
way Mail  Service,  comprising  main  Hues  of  Pennsylvania  Railroad  System 
from  New  York,  N.  Y.,  via  I'ittsburgh,  Pa.,  to  Chicago,  111.,  and  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
and  collateral  lines  that  may  bo  designated.  Iron  City  Printing  Co.  of  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  [Jan.  25,  1932J.     114+[1]  p.  narrow  8'     t  P  10.12/15 :  118 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  136,  Feb.  12,  1932,  14th  division.  Railway 

Mail  Service,  comprising  Nebraska,  Colorado,  and  Wyoming.  Klopp  Printing 
Co.,  Omaha  [Feb.  12,  1932].    112  p.  narrow  8°    t  P  10.12/14  :  136 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  283,  Feb.  9,  1932,  11th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Arkan.sas,  New  Mexico,  Oklahoma,  and  Texas.  Babcock 
Printing  Co.,  Fort  Worth,  [Feb.  9]  1932.     170+[1]  p.  narrow  8°     t 

P  10.12/11 :  283 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  4S9,  Feb.  12,  1932,  5th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Ohio.  Indiana,  and  Kentucky.  Roessler  Bros.,  Inc..  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  [Feb.]  12,  1932.     172  p.  narrow  8"     t  P  10.12/5:  489 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  495,  Jan.  26.  1932,  7th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Kansas  and  MLssouri.  Security  Printing  Co.,  St.  Louis. 
Mo..  [Jan.]  26,  1932.     144  p.  narrow  8'     t  P  10.12/7:  495 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  513,  Feb.  19,  1932,  9th  division,  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  lower  ijoninsula  <if  Michigan,  main  line  of  New  York 
Central  R.  R.  between  New  York,  N.  Y.,  and  Chicago,  111.,  and  collateral  lim-s 
that  may  be  designated.  Doyle  &  Waltz  I'rinting  Co.,  Cleveland,  O.  [Feb.  19. 
1932].     112  p.  narrow  8°    t  P  10.12/9  :  513 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  518,  Feb.  5,  1932,  6th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Illinois  and  Iowa.  Jas.  T.  Igoe  Co.  [Feb.  5.  1932].  170  p. 
narrow  8°    t  I'  10.12/6  :  518 

Schedule  of  mail  routes,  no.  545,  Feb.  23,  1932,  4th  division.  Railway  Mail 

Service,  comprising  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  South  Carolina,  and  Ten- 
nessee. Lyon-Young  Printing  Co.,  Atlanta  [F»'b.  23,  1932].  136  p.  narrow 
8"     t  P  10.12/4  :  545 

Norfolk,  Va.  Scheme  of  distribution,  Norfolk.  Va.  Nov.  15,  1931,  [published] 
19.32.    p.  1-2 -f  leaves  3-57,  12"    t  P  1.18 :  N  76/2 

TOPOGRAPHY  DIVISION 

NoTK. --A  list  of  the  post  route  maps,  which  are  made  for  the  postal  service,  is  Riven 
below  with  the  prices  at  which  they  are  sold  to  tlie  public.  Orders  for  the  maps  sliould 
be  addressed  to  thf  Disbursing  Clerl(,  Tost  Office  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  and 
money  orders  slioubl  be  made  payable  to  liiin. 

Tho  Division  of  Topography  has  prepared  riiral-dcllvery  maps  of  counties  In  which  rural 
delivery  Is  completely  established.  They  ai'c  published  in  two  forms,  one  RlvinK  simply 
the  rural  free  delivery  routes  starting  from  a  single  jjiven  post  office,  and  sold  at  7.1  cents 
each;  the  other,  the  rural  free  delivery  routes  In  an  entire  county,  sold  at  .lO  cents  each. 
A  UTiifoiin  scale  of  1  Inch  to  1  mile  is  used.  The  rural-delivery  county  maps  are  printed 
from  the  latest  neRatives.  It  is  impracticable  for  the  Department  to  keep  maps  corrected 
to  date  at  all  times.  Editions  are  not  iSisued,  but  blue  print  copies  are  prociuced  in  re- 
sponse to  special  calls  adilressed  to  the  Disbursing  Clerlt,  I'ost  Office  Department,  Waeh- 
iDRton.  D.  C.  These  maps  should  not  bo  confused  with  the  post  route  maps  described  In 
the  i)receding  paragraph. 

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February.  1932  651 

Post  route  waps.     Post  route  maps  of — 
Alabama.     Scale  8.5  m.=l  in.     60e. 
Alaska  Territory.     Scale  40  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Arizona.     Scale  12  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Arkansas.     Scale  9  m.=l  in.     60c. 

California,  Nevada.     Scale  12  m.=l  in.     2  sheets.  $1.20. 
Canal  Zone  (Panama).     Scale  1.6  m.  =  l  in.     60c. 
Colorado.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Florida.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Georgia.     Scale  8  m.=l  in.     60c. 

Hawaii,  Samoan  Islands,  Guam.     Scale  9  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Idaho.     Scale  12  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Illinois.     Scale  8  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Indiana.     Scale  7  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Iowa.     Scale  7  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Kansas.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Kentucky.     Scale  7  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Louisiana.     Scale  9  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Maine.     Scale  6.5  m.=l  in.     60c. 

Maryland.  Delaware.  District  of  Columbia.     Scale  5  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  Connecticut.     Scale  5  m.=1  in.     60c. 
Michigan.     Scale  9  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Minnesota.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Mississippi.     Scale  8  m.=l  in.     60c. 
Missouri.    Scale  9  m.=l  in.    60c. 

Montana.     Scale  12  m.=l  in.     60c. 

Nebraska.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 

New  Hampshire,  "Vermont.     Scale  5  m.=l  in.     60c. 

New  Jersey.     Scale  4.4  m.=l  in.     60c. 

New  Mexico.     Scale  12  m.=l  in.     60c. 

New  York.     Scale  6.5  m.=l  in.     2  sheets,  $1.20. 

North  Carolina.     Scale  8  m.=l  in.     60c. 

North  Dakota.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 

Ohio.     Scale  7  m.=l  in.     60t-. 

Oklahoma.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 

Oregon.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 

Pennsylvania.     Scale  5  m.=l  in.     2  sheets,  $1.20. 

Porto  Rico,  Virgin  Islands.     Scale  5  ra.=l  in.     60c. 

South  Carolina.     Scale  8  m.=l  in.     60c. 

South  Dakota.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 

Tennessee.     Scale  7  m.=l  in.     60c. 

Texas.     Scale  12  m.=l  in.     2  sheets.  $1.20. 

Utah.     Scale  10  m.=l  in.     60c. 

Virginia.     Scale  7  m.=l  in.     60c. 

Washington.     Scale  9  m.=l  in.     60c. 

West  Virginia.     Scale  6  m.=l  in.     60c. 

Wisconsin.     Scale  9  m.=l  in.     60c. 

Wyoming.     Scale  12  m.=l  in.     60c. 

Price  list  of  post  route  maps.     [1932.]     1  p.  4^     t  P  11.6 :  932 

Rural  niO/il  delivery.     Price  list  of  rural  delivery  county  maps,   Sept.  1,  1931. 
[1931.]     1  p.  narrow  f»     t  P  11.7 :  931/2 

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652  FeBRT ARY.  H)3*2 

PRESIDENT   OF   UNITED   STATES 

Addrexs  of  Presidi'iit  Hoover  at  joint  sossiun  of  Coiifrres-s,  opening  celebration 

of  bicentennial  of  birth  of  George  Washington,  Feb.  22,  1932.     1932.     [l]-f- 
6  p.     t 

L.    C.  canl  32-26164  Pr31.S:W27 

/4/«vA-a.  Exemtive  order,  withdrawal  of  lauds  for  u^se  of  Alaska  Road  Com- 
mission,  Alaska.     Jan.  29.   1932.     1   p.  4»     (No.  5784.)      *  Paper,   w. 

Pr31.5:  Al  12/44 

Arizona.  Executive  order,  imblic  w.iter  restoration  no.  71.  Arizona  and  Utah. 
Jan.  25,  19:!2.    1  i).  4''     (No.  5780.)     *  Pai»er.  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  Ar  47/15 

Baniforth  Lake  Miffratory  Bird  Refuge.  Executive  order,  Bamforth  Lake 
Migratory  Bird  Refuge,  enlarged,  W.vt».     Jan.  29.  1932.     1  p.  4*'     (No.  57S3.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  B  532/10 

Brock,  Mrs.  Florence  C.  Executive  order.  api)0intment  of  Mrs.  Florence  C. 
Brock.     Jan.  28.  1932.     1  p.  4''     (No.  .5781.)     *  Paper.  5c.  Pr31.5:B7S2 

California.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  lookout  station, 
California.    Feb.  5,  1932.    1  p.  4'?     (No.  5794.)     *  Paper,  5c.    Pr  31.5  :  C12.S/46 

Executive   order,    withdrawal   of  public    lands   for   resurvey,    California. 

Fel).  2,  1932.    1  p.  4°     (No.  5789.)     *  Paper.  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  C  128/45 

Colorado.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lauds  for  resurvey,  Colorado. 
Feb.  2,  1932.    1  p.  4'     (No.  5791. )     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  C  719/37 

Copyright,   Greece,    proclamation.      (Feb.   23.    1932.]      2   p.   4°      ([No.    1990.]) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr.  31.7  :  C  796/2 

Crorcrnnirnt  officcx.  Messajre  of  President  of  United  States  cimununicated  to 
the  two  Ilou.ses  of  Congress.  Feb.  17, 1932. 1st  session.  72d  Congress  [relating  to 
con.solidation  of  Departments  of  Government].  1932.  [l]+5  p.  *  Paper.  5e. 
L.  C.  card  32-26165  Pr  31.8 :  R  29 

Same,  witli  title.  Consolidation  of  Departments  ttf  (iovernment,  message 

transmitting   recommendation    that   various   Dep.irtments  of   Government   of 
United  States  be  con.solidated.     1932.     [l]+4  p.     (H.  doc.  254.  72d  Cong.  1st 

S6SS. ) 

L.  C.  card  32-26192 

Hutton  Lak-c  Migratonj  Bird  Refuge.  Executive  order,  Ilutton  Lake  Migratory 
Bird  Refuge,  enlarged.  Wyo.    Jan.  2S!.  19;{2.    1  p.  4"     (No.  5782.)     *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  31.5  :B  532/11 

Illinoi.'i.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  classification,  Illinois 
and  Wisconsin.     Feb.  10.  1932.     1  p.  4"     ( No.  .">7!U5. )     *  I'aiHM-.  .V.     Pr31.."):Ilt; 

Judicial  jiroceilurc.  Me.ssage  of  President  of  United  States  recommending 
strengthening  of  procedure  in  judicial  sy.stem,  communicated  to  the  two 
Houses  of  Congress.  1st  session.  72d  Congress.  1932.  [11+7  p.  *  Pai>er.  5c. 
L.   C.  card  32-26170  Pr31.S:J><9 

Justice  Department.  Executive  order,  amendment  of  Schedule  A  of  civil- 
service  rules,  excepting  positions  in  Department  of  Justice.  Feb.  2,  1932. 
1  p.  4"     (No.  5787.)     *  Paper.  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  C 499/35 

Mills.  Ogdcn  L.  Apitointing  Ogden  L.  Mills  director  general  of  railroads, 
proclamation.     [Feb.  12.  1932.]     2  p.  4*-      ([No.  1987.])     ♦  Paper.  .->(•. 

Pr  31.7  :M  627 

Designating  and  appointing  Ogden  L.  Mills,  director  general  of  railrt^ads, 

and  his  successor  in  office,  as  agent  jtrovided  for  in  sec.  206  of  act  of  Congress, 
aiMtroved   Feb.   2S.   192(1.  proclamation.      Fob.   12.   1932.     1   p.  4"      (No.   198S.) 

*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.7  :  M  627/2 

Nat ion/i I  forests.  Executive  order.  Tongass  National  Forest.  Alaska.  [Jan.  21. 
19.32.]     9  p.  4"      ([No.  5779.])      ♦  Paper.  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  Al  1245 

Executi\f  older,  withdrawal  of  lands  for  Mi( 'lellaii   Peak  administrative 

site.  Nevada  (to  be  used  in  connection  with  administration  of  Tahoo  National 
Forest  [.     Feb.  l.->,  1932.     1   p.  4"      ( No.  579:). »      »  Paper.  5c.         Pr31.5:M]32 

Hoiv    to    orili'r    |iiil>li<->i  t  ioiiN — S<>c    in  I'oriiiiit  ion    foIIo^^iiiK    <'oii(<'IIIm 


February.  1932  653 

yeiada.  Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  resurvev.  Nevada. 
Feb.  2,  1932.     1  p.  4"     (No.  5792.)     *  Paiier,  5e.  Pr  31.5 :  N  411/13 

Xeii-  Mexico.  Executive  order,  revocation  of  withdrawal  of  public  lands  pend' 
ing  resurvey.  New  Mexico.     Jan.  29,  1932.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5785.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5 :  N  42m/42 

Executive  order,  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  resurve.v.  New  Mexico. 

Feb.  2.  1932.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5790.)      *  Paper.  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  N  42m/43 

Xoith  Carolina.  Executive  order,  defensive  sea  area  off  coast  of  North  Caro- 
lina.    Jan.  30.  1932.     1  p.  4"     (No.  5786.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5:  N  811/9 

Orcaon.  Executive  order,  power-site  restoration  no.  467.  Oregon.  Feb.  11, 
1932.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5798.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  Or  3/29 

Paiiania  CamiJ.  Executive  order,  size,  weight,  and  speed  of  motor  vehicles 
using  public  highways  of  Canal  Zone.  [Feb.  2.  1932.]  3  p.  4°  ([No.  5788.]) 
*  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5  :  P  191/8 

Proctor.  Alexander  J/.  Alexander  M.  Proctor,  veto  message,  message  returning 
without  approval  bill  (S.  2179),  for  relief  of  Alexander  M.  Proctor.  Feb.  24, 
calendar  day  Feb.  26,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  63,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Washington,  George.  Bicentennial  of  birth  of  George  Washington,  proclamation 
[designating  Feb.  22 — Thanksgiving  day.  1832,  as  period  for  doing  honor  to 
memory  of  Washington].     Feb.   1,   1932.     1  p.  4°     (No.  1986.)      *  Paper.  5c. 

Pr  31.7  :  W  277 

M' Homing.  Executive  order,  power-site  restoration  no.  468,  Wyoming.  Feb.  9, 
1932.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5795.)     *  Paper,  5c.  Pr  31.5 :  W  994/32 

Executive  order,  revocation  of  withdrawal  of  public  lands  for  resurvey, 

Wyoming.     Feb.  3,  1932.     1  p.  4°     (No.  5793.)     *  Paper,  5c.     Pr  31.5  :  W  994/31 

Executive  order,  revocation  of  withdrawal  of  public  lands  pending  re- 
survey, Wyoming.     Feb.  11.  1932.     1  p.  4"     (No.  5797.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Pr  31.5 :  W  994/33 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  PUBLIC  PARKS  OF  NATIONAL 
CAPITAL  OFFICE 

Parking  zones.  List  of  official  parking  zones  adjacent  to  public  buildings,  es- 
tablished in  accordance  with  act  approved  Feb.  27,  1931.  [1932.]  [3]  p. 
small  4°     t  PB1.2:P22 

RAILROAD  ADMINISTRATION 

Report  of  director  general  of  railroads   [calendar  year  1931].     1932.     iii-j-T  p. 
( H.  doc.  248.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )      *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  18-26755 

RECONSTRUCTION  FINANCE  CORPORATION 

Banks.     Information  for  banks  and  other  financial  institutions  desiring  to  apply 
for  loans  under  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  act.     Feb.  1932.     [l]+4 
p.  4°     (Circular  1.)      t 
L.  C.  card  32-26143  Y  3.R  24  :  4/1 

Railroads.  Information  for  railroads  and  receivers  thereof  desiring  to  apply  for 
loans  under  Reconstruction  Finance  Corporation  act.  Feb.  1932.  [1]+10 
p.  4°     (Circular  2.)     t  Y  3.R  24 :  4/2: 

SHIPPING  BOARD 

Coast  Stcamshii)  Company.  Formal  investigation  docket  no.  66,  in  re  Ooast 
Steamship  Company;  [decided  Oct.  14.  1931;  report  and  order  of  board]. 
1932.     [1] +230-231  + [1]  p.     [Report  from  Shipping  Board  reports,  v.  1.]     t 

SB  1.10/a  :  C  631 

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654  February,  1932 

Imports  and  exporta  ot  commodities  by  United  States  coastal  districts  and  for- 
eign trade  rejrions,  July,  V^M  ;  [preparetl  in]  Bureau  of  Research.  [Jan.  2, 
1932.]  10  leaves,  oblong  large  8"  (Report  B.  R.  275.)  IMonthly.  Figures 
subject  to  revision. )     t  SB  7.5/275  :  m  9:U/7 

SHIPPING  BOARD  MERCHANT  FLEET  CORPORATION 

Merchant  marine  bulletin,  v.  5,  no.  7  [8]  ;  Feb.  1932.    n.  p.  [1932].    26+ [2]  p.  il. 
large  8°     [Monthly.]     t 
L.  C.  card  27-22836  SB  2.16 :  5/8 

Ships.     Schedule  of  sailings  [Shipping  Board  vessels,  general  cargo,  passenger, 
and  mail  services]   Feb.  1-Mar.  15,  1932  [no.  123;  issued  by  Traffic  Depart- 
ment].    [1932.]     8  p.  il.  4",  folded  into  narrow  8°  size.     [Monthly.]     t 
L,  C.  card  23-26331  SB  2.14 :  932/2 


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AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION 

Report.  Annual  report  of  American  Historical  Association.  1928,  supplement. 
1932.     xxv+335  p.     *  Cloth,  $1.00. 

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Contents. — Writings  on  American  history,  1928,  bibliography  of  books  and  articles 
on  United  States  and  Canadian  history  published  during  1928,  with  some  memoranda 
on  other  portions  of  America  ;  compiled  by  Grace  Gardner  Griffin. 

Same.     (H.  doc.  48,  Tlst  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

NATIONAL  GALLERY  OF  ART 

Report  on  National  Gallery  of  Art,  including  Freer  Gallery  of  Art,  year  ended 
.June  30.  1931.  10.31.  [1] +43-59  p.  [From  Sniitlisonian  Institution  report, 
1931.]     t  SI  6.1 :  931 

NATIONAL  MUSEUM 

Note. — The  publications  of  the  National  Museum  comprise  an  annual  report  and  three 
scientific  series,  viz.,  Proceedings,  Bulletins,  and  Contributions  from  national  herbarium. 
The  editions  are  distributed  to  established  lists  of  libraries,  scientific  institutions,  and 
specialists,  any  surplus  copies  being  supplied  on  application.  The  Proceedings  are  usually 
brief  technical  papers  and  the  Bulletins  generally  monographs  based  on  the  Museum  col- 
lections in  biology,  geology,  and  anthropology.  No  sets  of  any  of  these  series  can  now  be 
furnished. 

Beginning  with  v.  66,  the  binding  of  volumes  of  Proceedings  in  either  paper  or  cloth  was 
discontinued.  The  separate  papers  will  be  sent  to  depository  libraries  and  to  others  desig- 
nated to  receive  them,  as  issued,  and  a  title-page  and  index  will  be  published  for  each 
volume  so  that  the  volume  may  be  bound  if  desired. 

Birds.     Birds  of  Natuna  Islands  [with  bibliography]  ;  by  Harry  C.  Oberholser. 
1932.     vi+137  p.  il.     (Bulletin  159.)     *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26147  SI  3.3  :  159 

Birds  of  St.  Lawrence  Island,  Bering  Sea;  by  Herbert  Friedmann.    1932. 

cover-title,  31  p.  il.  2  pi.  4  p.  of  pi.     (Proceedings,  v.  80,  art.  12 ;  no.  2912.)     t 

SI  8.6 :  2912 

Buffalo  motive  in  middle  Celebes  decorative  design ;  by  Walter  Hough.  1932. 
cover-title,  8  p.  9  p.  of  pi.     (Proceedings,  v.  79,  art.  29;  no.  2895.)     t 

SI  3.6 :  2895 

Butterflies  of  District  of  Columbia  and  vicinity  ;  by  Austin  H.   Clark.     1932. 
ix4-337  p.  64  p.  of  pi.     (Bulletin  157.)     *  Paper,  $1.50. 
L.  C.  card  32-26146  SI  3.3  :  157 

Fishes  obtained  by  Pinchot  South  Seas  Expedition  of  1929,  with  description  of 
1  new  genus  and  3  new  species :  by  Henry  W.  Fowler.  1932.  cover-title, 
16  p.  il.     (Proceedings,  v.  80,  art.  6;  no.  2906.)     f  SI  3.6  :  2906 

Indian  antiquities.  Excavations  at  prehistoric  Indian  village  site  in  Missis- 
sippi;  by  Henry  B.  Collins,  jr.  1932.  cover-title,  22  p.  il.  13  p.  of  pi.  (Pro- 
ceedings, V.  79,  art.  32;  no.  2898.)     f  SI  3.6:  2898 

STATE  DEPARTMENT 

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includes  in  the  Press  release  series,  each  quarter,  a  complete  list  of  its  publications  for 
the  preceding  quarter. 

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number  of  the  Executive  agreement  series. 

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656  Februauy.  1932 

Aircraft.  Rccipioral  n'coKnition  of  ccrtiflcates  of  airw<jithin»'ss  for  imported 
aircnift,  iirraiip'iin'iit  liclwcrn  I'liitcd  States  and  I'liioii  of  Smith  Africa,  ef- 
fected l)y  exchange  of  notes;  signed  Oct.  12  and  Dec.  1.  1031,  effective  Dec.  1, 
m.il.     l'.l.S2.     [2] +3  p.     (Kxecutive  agreement  series  28;   [Publication  281]. 

*  Paper,  r»c. 

L.  C.  card  32-2(5019  S  9.8  :  28 

NoTE.^Thdse    who   desire    to    file    the    Executive    agreement    series    with    the    Treaty 
series  should  file  Executive  agreement   series   28  after  Treaty   series  842. 

Cafttillo.  Ilorario  de  Jesus.  Iloracio  de  Jesus  Castillo,  report  recommending 
enactment  of  legislation  authorizing  ajipropriation  in  settlement  of  claims  of 
Horacio  de  Jesus  Castillo  [citizen  of  Nicaragua].  Feb.  18.  1932.  4  p.  (H. 
doc.  25(3,  72d  Cong.  1st  .sess. )     *  I'aper,  5c. 

Consuls.      Foreign    cf)n.sular    offices    in    Uniteil    States,    Jan.    1.    1032.      1932. 
iii+57+[2|  p.     ([Publication  282.])      [Quarterly.]     *  I'aper.  15c. 
L.  C.  card  23-26762  S  1.34  :  932/1 

Diplomatic   list.   Feb.   1932.      [1932.)      cover-title,   ii+46   p.   24"  ([Publication 

285.])      [Text  on  p.  2  of  cover.]     *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy,  SOc.  a  yr. ;  foreign 
subscription,  65c. 

L.  C.  card  10-16292  S  1.8  :  932/2 

Diplomats.  [Instructions  to  diplomatic  officers  of  United  States,  Mar.  8,  1927]  ; 
chapter  4,  Military,  naval,  and  commercial  attaches,  and  foreign  service 
officers  assigned  to  language  study  [reprint  of  portion  of  chapter,  with  correc- 
tions]. Dec.  1931.  p.  1-la.  2b.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in 
Instructions.]     J  S  1.10:  927/chap.4/par.l-3 

Executive  agreement  series.  See,  above,  note  under  center  head,  State 
Department. 

Press  releases,  weekly  issue  no.  123-126;  Feb.  6-27,  1932.  [1932.]  p.  107-225. 
(Publication  283,  286,  292,  and  295.)  [See  also  note  above  under  center  head, 
State  Department.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy.  .$1.50  a  yr. :  foreign  subscription, 
.$2.50  (subscription  price  incorrectly  given  on  nos.  125  and  126  as  $1.25  instead 
of  $1.50). 
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Treaty  information,  bulletin  28,  Jan.  31,  1932 :  compiled  by  Treaty  Division. 
1032.  iv+28  p.  ([Publication  290.])  [Monthly.  The  period  covered  is  the 
calendar  month  preceding  the  date  given.]  *  Paper,  5c.  single  copy.  50c.  a  yr. ; 
foreign  subscription,  75c. 

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Maps 

Colonies.  New  World  and  European  colonial  system  in  1823:  New  World  and 
Euroiiean  colonial  .system  in  1931 :  [map].  Boggs  eumorphic  equal-area  pro- 
jection. Washington.  Geological  Surv(>y,  June,  1931.  19X17  in.  (Map  series 
1  ;  Publication  275. )     ♦  1(X-.  S  1.33  :  1 

Manehurui.  Map  of  Manchuria  and  adjacent  regions,  showing  railways  and 
principal  motor  routes ;  compiled  in  Office  of  Geographer.  Scale  1 :  3.000,000. 
Provisional  edition,  .Tune.  19S1.  minor  revisions.  Jan.  1932.  Washington, 
Geological   Survey   [1932].     26.7X21.1  in.      (Map  series  2:    Publication  276.) 

*  20c.  S  1.33 :  2 

SUPREME   COURT 

\J<,urnal\   Feb  1.7-29.  1932:  [slips!  58-68.     [1932.]     leaves  192-225.     t 

Ju  6.5 :  931 

Opinions.  [Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term.  1931.]  [Issued 
separately.]     t  Clerk  of  Court. 

42,48.  State  of  t'tah  and  Independent  Coal  &  Coke  Co.  vs.  United  States;  Carbon 
County  Land  Company  rx.  (sani(>),  on  writs  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of 
apt)eals  f(.r  10th  circuit;  Feb.  W.  19;J2.      n.  p.   [19.12].     7  p. 

.Tu  t).8/la  :  Vt  1/3 
84.  W.  L.   Matthews  et  al.   rs.  .T.   V.  KodRers  et  al.,  appeal  from  district  court  for 

northern  district  of  Mississippi;  Feb.  15,  19:}2.      n.  p.    I19.121.      7  p. 

.Tu  0.8/ la  :  M'432 
178.  William  ,1.  St  ration,  as  secretary  of  state  of  Illinois,  vs.  St.  Louis  Southwestern 

Railwav   ("ompanv.   appeal   from   district   court    fi>r   southern   district   of   Illi- 
nois; I-Vb.  16.  1032.      n.  p.   110,12].     .1  p.  ,Tu  0.8/la  :  St  82/2 

H<i^v   ta   or«ler   iinlilicMitioiiM — See    Inforniiitlon    folIovvliiK   Coiitenln 


February,  1932  657 

Opinions — Continued. 

258.  Central  I'acilic  Railway  Company  and  Southern  Pacific  Company  vs.  county  of 

Alameda  [Calif.]  et  al.  etc.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  Cali- 
fornia; Feb.  15,  1932.     n.  p.   [1932].     8  p.  .Ju  O.S/la  :  C  333/2 

263.  New  York,  New  Haven  and  Hartford  Railroad  Company  vs.  Clarence  Bezue,  on 

writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  State  of  New  York  ;  Jan.  25.  1932. 
n.   p.    [1932].     4  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  N  42y/5 

296.  United  States  Navigation  Company,  Inc.,  vs.  Cunard  Steamship  Company,  Ltd., 

et  al.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  2d  circuit ;  Feb.  15, 
1932.      n.  p.   [1932].      9  p.  .Ju  6.8/la  :  Un  3/7 

297.  Mrs.    Iris    Christine   Bertiholm    et    al.    vs.    Peoria   Life    Insurance    Cumpany    of 

Peoria,  III.,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  .")th  circuit ; 

Feb.  15,  1932.     n.  p.   [1932].     3  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  B  453 

814.  Realty  Acceptance  Corporation  vs.  Henry  G.  Montgomery,  on  writ  of  certiorari 

to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit;  Feb.  15,  1932.     n.  p.   [1932].     4  p. 

Ju  6.8/la  :  R  259 

348.  United   States  Cartridge  Company   vs.   United   States,   on  writ  of  certiorari  to 

Court  of  Claims;  Feb.  15,  1932.     n.  p.   [1932].     7  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Un  3/6 

349.  Old  Colony  Railroad  Company  vs.  commissioner  of  internal  revenue,  on  writ  of 

certiorari   to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  1st  circuit ;   Feb.   15,   1932.     n.   p. 

[1932].      7  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Ol  1 

865.  Missouri  Pacific  Railroad  Company  vs.  Sophia  David,  administratrix  of  James 

Lee  David,  on  writ  of  certiorari  to  Supreme  Court  of  Missouri ;  Feb.  15,  1932. 

n.  p.   [1932].     3  p.  Ju  6.8/l:i  :  M  691/5 

387.  Ruth  J.   Henkel,   as  administratrix  and   personal   representative  of  Carl   E.   P. 

Ilenkel,   vs.  Chicago,   St.   Paul,  Minneapolis  &  Omaha   Railway  Company,  on 

certificate  from  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  8th  circuit ;  Feb.  15,  1932.     n.  p. 

[1932].      4  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  II  389 

401.  American   Surety  Company  of  New  York  vs.  Greek  Catholic  Union,  on  writ  of 

certiorari  to  circuit  court  of  appeals  for  3d  circuit  ;    Feb.    15,   1932.     n.   p. 

[1932].     6  p.  Ju  6.8/la  :  Am  .35/5 

Official  reports  of  Supreme  Court,  v.  284  U.  S.,  no.  2;  Ernest  Knaebel. 

reporter.  Preliminary  print.  [1932.]  cover-title,  v+ [l]+8-195+x  p. 
[Cases  adjudged  in  Supreme  Court  at  Oct.  term,  1931  (opinions  Nov.  3-23, 
1931.  and  memoranda  of  other  decisions  to  Jan.  11,  1932).  This  number 
contains  table  of  cases  reported  in  v.  284,  pts.  1  and  2.  From  United  States 
reports,  v.  284.]  *  Paper,  15c.  single  copy,  75c.  iier  vol.  (6  nos.  to  a  vol., 
subscription  price,  $1.50  for  12  nos.)  ;  foreign  subscription,  5c.  added  for 
each  pamphlet.  Ju  6.8/1  a  :  284/2 

Scharton,  WUliain  R.  Transcript  of  record,  Oct.  term,  1931,  no.  621,  United 
States  vs.  William  Randolph  Scharton,  appeal  from  district  court  for  district 
of  Massachusetts.     [1932.]     cover-title,  i+9  p.     t  Ju  6.7 :  Sch  17 

TARIFF   COMMISSION 

Cement,  report  to  the  President  on  differences  in  costs  of  production  of  roman, 
Portland,  and  other  hydraulic  cement  and  cement  clinker  in  United  States 
and  in  principal  competing  country,  as  ascertained  pursuant  to  provisions  of 
sec.  336  of  title  3  of  tariff  act  of  1930.  1932.  iv+26  p.  (Report  38,  2d  series.) 
[Belgium  is  the  principal  ct)mpeting  country.]  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26168  TC  1.9 :  38 

Crin  vegetal,  flax  upholstery  tow,  and  Spanish  moss,  report  to  the  President 
on  differences  in  costs  of  production  of  crin  vegetal,  flax  upholstery  tow,  and 
Spanish  moss  in  United  States  and  in  principal  competing  country,  as;  ascer- 
tained pursuant  to  provisions  of  sec.  336  of  title  3  of  tariff  act  of  1930.  1932. 
v+10  p.  (Report  35,  2d  .series.)  *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26169  TC1.9:35 

Pens,  report  to  the  President  on  differences  in  costs  of  production  of  pens  in 
United  States  and  in  principal  competing  country,  as  ascertained  pursuant  to 
provisions  of  sec.  336  of  title  3  of  tariff  act  of  1930.    1932.    iv+9  p.     (Report 
34,  2d  series.)     [England  is  the  principal  competing  country.]     *  Paper,  5c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26155  TC  1.9 :  34 

Petroleum.  Production  costs  of  crude  petroleum  and  of  refined  peti'oleum 
products,  report  of  investigation  relative  to  cost  of  production  of  crude  petro- 
leum, fuel  oil,  gasoline,  and  lubricating  oils,  produced  in  United  States  and  in 
specified  foreign  countries.  1932.  xi-|-205  p.  il.  1  pi.  map.  (H.  doe.  195,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )  *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26196 

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658  February,  1932 

Tariff.  Investigation  ami  adjustments  of  certain  rates  of  duty  by  TariCE  Com- 
mission up  to  Dec.  1,  1931,  letter  transmitting  report  tiiat  Tariff  Commission, 
during  period  between  close  of  Tlst  Congress  and  Dec.  1,  1931,  has  completed 
37  investigations,  of  these,  32  considered  adjustments  in  rates  of  duty  estab- 
lishe<l  by  tariff  act  of  1930.  Dec.  9,  1931.  4  p.  (H.  doc.  136,  72d  Cong.  1st 
sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 


TAX   APPEALS   BOARD 

Deciniim^.     Reports,   v.   24,   no.   7;  Dec.  30,   1931.      [1932.]      vii  +  1061-1312   p. 
[Contains  decisions  promulgated  Dec.  1-24,  1931.]     *  Paper,  $1.50  per  vol. 
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basis  and  are  to  be  issued  in  small  pamphlets  until  a  sufficient  number  have  been  pub- 
lished to  make  a  volume.  The  price  of  these  advance  pamphlets  will  be  $1.50  per 
volume.  Later,  bound  volumes,  containing  table  of  contents  and  index,  will  be  issued, 
the  price  of  these  being  given  at  time  of  publication. 

Same,  v.  25.  no.  1  and  2;  Jan.  21»  and  Fel).  12,  1S»32.     [1932.]      [xvii]-f 

1-365  p.     [Contain  decisions  promulgated  Dec.  25,  1931-Jan.  25,  1932,  and 
table  of  cases  reported  in  v.  24.]  Y  3.T  19 :  5/25-1  to  25-2 

Rulcfi  of  practice  before  Board  of  Tax  Api>eals;  revised  to  Feb.  1.  1932.     1932. 
vi+21  p.     *  Paper,  10c. 
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TREASURY   DEPARTMENT 

B07id8  of  United  States.  Special  d^po.-^its  of  public  moneys  [in  connection  with 
subscriptions  for  bonds  and  certificates  of  United  States  issueil]  under  act 
approved  Sept.  24,  1917,  as  amended.  Feb.  23.  1932.  4  p.  4°  (Department 
circular  92  revised;  Accounts  and  Deposits   [Commissioner].)      t 

T  1.4/2 :  92/10 

Cu>ftomhou'<c  brokers,  attorneys,  and  agents,  revised  regulations  pursuant  to 
sec.  641,  tariff  act  of  1930  and  act  of  July  7,  1884,  T.  D.  44337  sui)erseded. 
[1932.]  7  p.  ([Treasury  decision]  45266.)  [From  Treasury  decisions,  v.  60. 
no.  22.]     t  T  1.11/2  a  :  C  96/10 

Employees.  Time  and  leave  regulations.  Departmental  service.  Jan.  1,  1932. 
8  p.  4°  (Department  circular  187  revised;  Chief  Clerk.)  [Supersedes  last 
edition  of  this  circular  dated  Mar.  8,  1920.]     t  T  1.4/2  :  187/3 

Time   and   leave   regulations,   field   forces    (Circular  202   revised.   Chief 

Clerk).  [1932.]  10  p.  ( [Treasury  decision]  45401.)  [Supersedes  last  edi- 
tion of  Department  circular  202,  dated  Sept.  28.  1J)21.  From  Treasury  deci- 
sions, V.  61,  no.  4.]     t  T  l.ll/2a  :  T  482 

Fin4ince.     Daily   statement   of  Treasury   compiled   from    latest   proved    reports 
from  Treasury  offices  and  depositaries,  Feb.  1-29,  1932.     [1932.]     Each  4  p. 
or  3  p.  f°     [Daily  except  Sundays  and  holidays.]     t 
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Treasury  decisions.  Index  to  Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  reve- 
nue, narcotic,  industrial  alcohol,  and  other  laws:  v.  60.  Customs,  July-Dec. 
1931 ;  V.  31,  Internal  revenue,  Jan.-Dec.  1931 ;  Narcotic  and  industrial  alcohol 
decisions,  1931.  1932.  [1]-|-109  p.  *  Paper,  10c.  single  copy,  includeil  in 
price  of  Treasury  decisions  for  subscribers.  T  1.11/2:  60/ind. 

Treasury   decisions   under   customs   and   other   laws,   v.   59;    Jan.-June, 

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NoTB, — This     volume    contains     Department     decisions     numbered     44471-986,     and 
abstracts  14422-10893. 

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Treasury  decisions  under  customs,  internal  revenue,  industrial  alcohol, 

narcotic,  and  other  laws,  including  decisions  of  Customs  Court  and  Court 
of  Customs  and  Patent  Appeals,  v.  61.  no.  5-8;  Feb.  4-25,  1932.  [1932.] 
various  paging,  1  pi.  [Weekly.  Department  decisions  numbered  45418-483, 
abstracts  18997-19307,  internal  revenue  decision  4331,  Tariff  Commission 
Notices  dated  Feb.  8  and  15,  1932,  Tariff  Commission  Notices  68  and  69,  and 
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BUDGET  BUREAU 

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propriation for  Chicago  World's  Fair  Centennial  Commission  [fiscal  year  19321, 
to  remain  available  until  June  30,  1934].  Feb.  16,  1932.  2  p.  ( H.  doc. 
251,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  5c. 

Entomology  Bureau.  Supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation  for  control  of 
anticipated  infestation  of  grasshoppers,  supplemental  estimates  of  appropria- 
tion for  Department  of  Agriculture,  fiscal  years  1932  and  1933  [for  Bureau 
of  Entomology].     Feb.   5,   1932.     3   p.      (H.  doc.   243,    72d   Cong.    1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

General  Supply  Cotmmttee.  Provision  pertaining  to  item  for  Treasury  Depart- 
ment in  budget,  1933  [to  enable  General  Supply  Committee  to  pay  Depart- 
ments, etc.,  for  inspecting  supplies].  Jan.  29,  1932.  2  p.  (H.  doc.  240,  72d 
Cong.  1st  sess. )     *  Paper,  5c. 

Indian.  Affairs  Office.  Appropriation  for  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs,  supple- 
mental estimate  of  appropriation,  fiscal  year  1932,  for  Department  of  In- 
terior, Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs  [for  relief  of  Indians].  Feb.  27.  1932.  2  p. 
(H.  doc.  261,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Pueblo  Indians  of  New  Mexico,  supplemental  estimate  of  appropriation 

[for  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs]  to  pay  remainder  of  amount  found  due  by 
Pueblo  Lands  Board  as  compensation  to  Pueblo  Indians  of  New  Mexico. 
Feb.  17,  calendar  day  Feb.  18,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  59,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

yatimml  Park  Service.  Otter  Cliffs  station,  Acadia  National  Park,  Me.,  amend- 
ment of  estimate  of  appropriation  for  National  Park  Service,  Department 
of  Interior,  1933,  to  provide  for  removal  and  reconstruction  [by  Navy  De- 
partment] of  Otter  Cliffs  radio  station  within  Acadia  National  Park,  Me. 
Feb.  24,  calendar  day  Feb.  25,  1932.     2  p.     (S.  doc.  62,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

FEDERAL  STAIS-DABD   STOCK   CATALOGUE  BOARD 

Government  supplies.  Federal  standard  stock  catalogue :  Addenda  3.  Dec. 
1931  [published  1932].  15  leaves.  4°  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion 
in  binder.]     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/10:  3 

Same:  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  10,  Boilers  and  engines   (boat,  power)   and  all 

accessories,  outfits,  and  parts.  Sept.  1931  [published  1932].  47  p.  4°  [Loose- 
leaf  form.]     *  Paper,   10c.  T  51.7/7: 10 

Same :  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  18,  Instruments  of  precision,  and  all  accessories, 

outfits,  and  parts.     Sept.  1931  [published  1932].     125  p.  4"     [Loose-leaf  form.] 

*  Paper,  30c.  T  51.7/7  :  18 

Same :  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  35,  Books,  blueprints,  charts,  drawings,  libra- 
ries, maps,  newspapers,  periodicals,  professional-publications,  etc.  Feb.  1932. 
72  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  20c.  T  51.7/7:  35 

Same  :  sec.  2,  pt.  6.  class  39,  Lumber,  timber,  (barrels,  boxes,  cases,  crates) 

wooden,  railroad-ties,  including  manufactured  lumber.  Dec.  1931  [published 
1932].     51  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,   10c.  T  51.7/7 :  39 

Same:  sec.  2,  pt.  6,  class  42,  Hardware   (builders',  general).     Sept.  1931 

[publi.shedl932].     218  p.  4°     [Loose-leaf  form.]     *  Paper,  55c.     T  .51.7/7  :  42/2 

HoTV  to  order  publications — See  information   follOTringr   Contents 


660  Februaky,  1932 

Govii  iiiiirnt  siiiiiilii  n — Continued. 

Siinie:  .s»k-.  .S.  pt.  7.  group  <',  ilivisiou  x.  Milk  (fondenstnl  and  evaporated) 

[with  bil.liograpli.vj.     Oct.  1931.     lU  p.  4"      |Loo.<(-leaf  fonn.J      *  Paper,  5c-. 

Tr)l.7/9:C-x 

Same:  sec.  3.  pt.  7,  group  N,  division  ."s.  Oatmeal    [with   l)il)liojrrni)h,v]. 

Feb.  1932.     5  p.  4'     [Loose-leaf  form.]     ♦Paper,  5c-.  T  51.7/9:  N-s 

Sanje :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  .specification  for  axe.<.  Nov.  10.  1931  [pub- 
lished 1932].     6  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8:  GGG-A-92G 

Same:  se<-.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  fur  beans,  dry.     Oct.  13.  1931 

Ipuldisbed  1932].     5  p.  12"     [Supersedes  Fed.  Si.ee.  .1.1.1-15-106.  July  22.  1930.] 

*  I'aper,   5e.  T  51.7/S  :  JJJ-P.-106a 

Same :  .see.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  beef.  (Htrned,  canned.     Nov. 

10,  1931    |i)ulilished   1932].     G  p.   12°     [Supersedes   F.   S.  no.   uCila.   June  28, 
1928.  ]      *  Paper.  5e.  T  51.7/8  :  PP-H-201 

Same:  sec.  4,  lit.  5,  FiHleral  .specification  for  beef,  dried,  sliced,  canned. 

Nov.  10,  1931  [published  1932].     5  p.  12"     [Suix>rsedes  F.  S.  no.  5«3a,  June  2S, 
1928.]     *  Paper,  'k:  T  51.7/8  :  PP-B-211 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  l»eef,  fresh.     r)e<'.  8.   1931 

|pul)lisbed   1932].     0   p.    12°     [Supersedes    F.    S.    no.    619a,    Mar.    25.    1921>.l 

*  I'apor,  5c.  T  51.7/S  :  PP-B-221 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  brooms,  fiber.     Dec.  8,  1931 

[publi-shed  1932],     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8:  H-B-56 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  cloth,  handkerchief,  cotton. 

Nov.  10.  1931  [published  1932].     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.         T  51.7/S :  CCC-C'-451 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  frames,  hack-saw.     Nov.  10. 

1931  [publislied  1932).     8  p.  il.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  479,  Apr.  25.  1927.) 

*  Paper.  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  GG(  J-F-671 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  .specification  for  handkerchiefs,  cotton.     Nov. 

10.  ll^l  [published  1932].     4  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  DDD-H-71 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  hearts,  beef.     Nov.  10.  1931 

[published    1932].     5  p.    12°     [Supersedes   F.    S.   no.    566a,   June   28.    1928.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  PP-H-201 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  instruments,  drawing  (1st 

grade,  in  sets).     Sept.  15,  1931.     6  p.  12°     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  593.  Dec.  8. 
1928.1     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  GG-I-5:il 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  kidneys,  beef.     Nov.  10.  1931 

[published   1932].     4   p.   12°     [Supersedes   F.   S.    no.    567a,   June   28.    1928.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  PP-K-351 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  knives,  putty  and  scraping. 

Nov.   10,   1931   [published  1932].     5  p.  il.  12°     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  GGG-K-486 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  macaroni,  spaghetti,  and  ver- 
micelli. Dec.  8,  1931  [published  1932].  4  p.  12°  |  Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  648a, 
Oct.  8,  1929.]     *  Paper,  He.  T  51.7/8:  N-M-51 

Same:    .sec.    4,   pt.    5,    Federal    siH'cification    for  mutton.     Nov.    10,    1931 

[publislie<l    19.32].     5  p.    12°     [Supersedes    F.    S.   no.    570a.    June   28,    1928.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  PP-M-791 

Same:    sec.   4,    pt.    5,    Federal    spi>cific:ition    for    noodles.     Nov.    10.    1931 

[publi.xhed  1932].     3  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c-.  T  51.7  8:  N-N-591 

Same:  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  si>ecification  for  paper,  cross-section,  printed, 

drawing  and  tracing.     Nov.  10,  1931    Ipublished  1932].     4  p.  12°     [Supersedes 
F.   S.   no.  59<;,   Dec.  8,   1928.]     ♦Paper,   5c.  T  51.7/8:  Ur-P-20l 

Same:  .sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  i^aper,  cross-section,  ruled. 

Dec.  8,  1931   [published  19.32].     3  p.  12°     [Sui)ersedes  F.  S.  uo.  597.   Dec.  8, 
1928. 1     ♦  Paper,  .-k'.  T  51.7/8 :  UU-P-203 

How   to   or«l«T   pabllcatioiiM — S«'»'    iiifuriiiadoii    foIIowliiK    <«ui<fntr 


February,  1932  661 

Government  fiupplies — Continued. 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  rope,  cotton.     Dec.  8.  1931 

[published    1932].     4   p.    12°     [Supersedes    F.    S.    no.    447.    Nov.    22,    1926.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  T-R-571 

Same :    sec.   4,    pt.    5.    Federal   specification   for    I'Ugs.    American-oriental 

(washed).     Nov.  10,  1931   [published  1932].     5  p.  12°     *  Paper.  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  DDD-R-751 

Same :  sec  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  safes,  insulated.    Dec.  8,  1931 

[published  1932].    9  p.  12"     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  60a.  May  22,  1928.]     *  Paper, 
5c.  T  51.7/8 :  AA-S-81 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  scales,  railroad-track.     Dec. 

8.  1931  [published  1932].     2  p.  12"     [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  314,  Aug.  8,  1925.] 

*  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8  :  AAA-S-101 

Same:  sec.  4,  pt.  5.  Federal  specification  for  thumb-tacks.     Dec.  8,  1931 

[published  1932] .     4  p.  12°     [Sui>ersedes  F.  S.  no.  600,  Dec.  8.  1928.]     *  Paper,  5c. 

T  51.7/8 :  FF-T-311 

Same :  sec.  4.  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  tongue,  beef,  canned.     Nov. 

10,  1931  [i)ul)lishe(l  1932].    5  p.  12°    [Supersedes  F.  S.  no.  562a,  June  28,  1928.] 

*  Paper,  5c-.  T  51.7/8 :  PP-T-571 

Same :  sec.  4,  pt.  5,  Federal  specification  for  watches,  stop.     Dec.  8,  1931 

[published  1932].     6  p.  12°     *  Paper,  5c.  T  51.7/8 :  GG-W-111 

COAST   GUARD 

Ct/rw/or  105  and  106;  Dec.  9  and  15,  1931.     [1932.]     2  p.  and  7  p.     $ 

T  47.7/3  :  105,  106 

Ordnanf>e.  Amendment  2  [to]  Ordnance  instructions  [Coast  Guard,  1929]  ; 
Dec.  19,  1930.  [1931.]  4  p.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in 
Ordnance  instructions.]     $  T  47.8 :  Or  2/amdt.  2 

[Regulations  for  Coast  Guard,  1930,  substitute  pages  containing  corrections.] 
Dec.  1931.  p.  2115-20a.  [Issued  in  loose-leaf  form  for  insertion  in  Regula- 
tions.]    t  T  47.9 :  930/p.  211&-2120a 

COMPTROLLER  OF  CURRENCY 

yattonal  ha)ik-'<.     Duties  and  liabilities  of  directors  of  national  banks  and  mem- 
ber banks  of  Federal  reserve  system.     [Nov.  1930,  reprint  with  changes  1932.] 
15  p.  4°    t 
L.  C.  card  30-26032  T  12.2 :  F  31/932 

Monthly  statement  of  capital  stock  of  national  banks,  national  bank  notes, 

and  Federal  reserve  bank  notes  outstanding,  bonds  on  deposit,  etc.   [Feb.  1, 

1932].    Feb.  1,  1932.    1  p.  narrow  f°    t 

L.  C.  card  10-21266  T  12.9 :  932/2 

Receivers.     Instructions  to  national  bank  receivers.     1932.     120  p.  16°     t 

T  12.2  :R  24/932 

FEDERAL  FARM  LOAN  BUREAU 

Banks  and  banking.  Statements  of  condition  of  Federal  land  banks,  joint  stock 
land  banks.  Federal  intermediate  credit  banks,  compiled  from  reports  to  Fed- 
eral Farm  Loan  Board  as  of  Dec.  31,  1931.  1932.  ii+48  p.  4°  [Quarterlv.]  t 
L.  C.  card  28-26383  T  48.6 :  931/4 

GENERAL  SUPPLY  COMMITTEE 

Government  supplies.  Specifications  and  proposals  for  supplies  [fiscal  vear 
1933]  :  classes  12,  19,  and  42.     Feb.  1,  1932.    49  p.  4°    t  T  45.5/22:  12 

Same :  class  17.  Electric-apparatus,  and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts. 

Feb.  1.  1932.    25  p.  4°    t  T  45.5/22: 17 

Same :  class  18,  Instruments  of  precision,  and  all  accessories,  oiitfits.  and 

parts.    Feb.  1,  1932.    39  p.  4°    f  T  45.5/22  :  18 

Ho^v  to  ortler  publications— See   information   foIIo\Ting°   Contents 


QQ2  February.  1932 

(iovviniiitnt  supplies — Continued. 

Same:  classes  24  and  27,  Duck,  canvas,  tentage,  including  manufactured 

articles:  dry-goods,  textiles,  bedding,  buttons,  curtains,  cushions,  draperies, 
findings,  floor-coverings,  linoleum,  notions,  oilcloth,  trimmings,  upholstery 
materials,  yarns,  etc.     Feb.  12,  1932.     25  p.     4"     t  T  45.5/22:  24 

Same:  classes  2<3  and  10.3.  Furniture;  miscellaneous  services.     Feb.  12, 

1932.    67  p.  4"    t  T  45.5/22:  26 

Same:  classes  35  and  53,  Books,  blueprints,  charts,  drawings,  libraries, 

maps,  newspapers,  periodicals,  professional  publications,  etc. ;  stationery,  bags, 
pai)er;  books,  blank;  boxes,  paper;  cartons;  drafting-room,  oflice,  and  printers' 
supplies.    Feb.  1,  1932.    68  p.  4°    t  T  45.5/22:  35 

Same:  class    44.    Pipes,    tube.s.    tubing    (non-flexible>.      Feb.    12,    1932. 

7  p.  4"    t  T  45.5/22 :  44 

Same:  class  46,  Metal  in  bars    (flat,  hexagon,  octagon,  round,  square), 

billets,  ingot.s.  pigs,  slabs.     Feb.  12,  1932.     6  p.  4°     t  T  45.5/22:  46 

Same:  fins-- 47.  Metal  in  plates  and  sheets.    Feb.  12.  1932.    6  p.  4°    t 

T  45.5/22 :  47 

Same:  class  48,   Metal   shapes    (angles,   channels,  half-rounds,    I-beams, 

tecs,  zees,  etc.),  .structural  metal.     Feb.  12,  1932.    3  p.  4°    t  T 45.5/22:  48 

Same :  class  51.  Acids,  chemicals,  drugs,  gases,  soaps,  abrasive-materials, 

•  leaning,  cutting,  and  polishing-compounds.    Feb.  1.  19.32.    32  p.  4"    t 

T  45.5/22 :  51 

Same :  class  52,  Paints,  paint-ingredients.    Feb.  1,  1932.    21  p.  4°    t 

T  45.5/22 :  52 

Same:  cla.s.ses  54  and  104,  Office-equipment,  adding  machines,  cash-regis- 
ters, file-cases,  numbering  machines,  typewriters,  etc. ;  exchange  allowances 
for  typewriters,  etc.    Feb.  1,  1932.    31  p.  4"    t  T  45.5/22 :  54 

Same:  class  56,   Food,  groceries,   ice,  provisions,   subsistence.     Feb.   12, 

1932.    4  p.  4"    t  T  45.5/22 :  56 

Same :  class   57,    Hospital,    laboratory,   and   surgical-apparatus,    and   all 

accessiiries.  outfits,  parts,  and  supplies.     Feb.  12,  19.32.    36  p.  4°     t 

T  45.5/22 :  57 

Same:  class  58,  Railway,  dock  and  yard  equipment,  including  fire-fighting 

and  meteorological  apparatus.     Feb.  1,  1932.     5  p.  4"     t  T  45.5/22:  58 

Same:  class  63.  Tableware  (barracks,  crews'-mess.  hotel,  hospital,  officers'- 

mess,  ship-saloon ».  aluminum-ware,  chinaware,  glassware,  silverware.  Feb. 
1.19.32.    15  p.  4"    t  T  45.5/22:  63 

Same:  class  69,  Vehicles  (animal  and  hand-drawn),  agricultural-imple- 
ments, and  all  accessories,  outfits,  and  parts.    Feb.  1,  1932.    16  p.  4°    t 

T  45.5/22 :  69 

Specifications  for  additional  quantity  /supplies  for  use  of  field  services  in 

continental  United  States  except  District  of  Columbia  and  Alaska  [fiscal  year 
1932J  :  class  8,  Tires  and  tubes,  4th  quarter,  fiscal  year  1932,  Apr.  1-June  .30, 
1932.     Feb.  17,  1932.     14  p.     4°     t  T  45.5/21 :  8/2/4th  quart.-2 

Si)eciflcations  for  consolidated  definite  quantity  supplies  for  delivery  in 

continental  United  States  except  Alaska  and  additional  quantity  supplies  for 
delivery  in  District  of  Columbia  [fiscal  vear  1932]  :  class  8,  Tires  and  tubes, 
4th  quarter,  fiscal  year  19.32,  Apr.  1-June  .30.  1932.     Feb.  17.  1932.     13  p.  4°     t 

T  45.5/21 :  8/2/4th  quart.-l 

Specifications  for  definite  and  additional  quantity  items  of  .supplies  [fis- 
cal year  1932]  :  Cleaners,  .scouring  compounds,  .soaps,  and  houseiiold  supplies, 
4th  quarter,  fiscal  year  19.32.  Apr.  1-June  30.  1932.     Feb.  3,  19.32.     9  p.  4°     t 

T  4.5.5/21 :10/3/4th  quart. 

Same:  Dry  goods,  flags,  and  cordage.  4th  quarter,  fiscal  year  1932,  Apr. 

1-June  30,  1932.     Feb.  3.  1932.     U!  p.     4"     t  T  45..V21 : 3/2/4th  quart. 

Ho-»T   to   order   pnhlloutionn — See    informalion    foIIo'winK    Contentii 


Februaey.  1932  663 

Government  >!upplies — Continued. 

Same :  Groceries  and  provisions  and  tobacco  products.  4th  quarter,  fiscal 

year  1932.  Apr.  1-June  SO.  1932.     Feb.  3.  1932.     20  p.  4°     t 

T  45.5/21 :  10/2/4tIi  quart. 

Same :  Stationery,  paper.  pat>er  articles,  and  school  supplies,  4th  quarter, 

fiscal  vear  1932.  Apr.  l-Jnne  30.  1932.     Feb.  3.  1932.     I'j  p.  4"     t 

T  45.5/21 : 1/2/ 4th  quart, 

Supplement  to  General  schedule  of  supplies,  fiscal  year  1932 :  class  67, 

Forage   and   seed,    cla.ss    69.    Ft^riilizers.  Mar.  1-June  30.    1932.     1932.     7   p. 
4°     i  T  45.6  :  932/67/.=Tipp,  2 

GOVERNMENT  ACTUARY 

Bonds  of  United  States.  Market  prices  and  investment  values  of  outstanding 
bonds  and  notes  [of  United  States,  Jan.  1932].     Feb.  1,  1932.    6  p.  4"     (Fonn 

A.I      [Monthly.]     r  T505:932A 

INDUSTRIAL  ALCOHOL  BLTIEAU 

Alcohol.  Denatured.  Fact*  concerning  industrial  alcohol,  information  relating 
to  alcohol  for  lawful  use  in  arts,  sciences,  and  industry,  and  Government 

methods  oi"  control  and  supervision.     1932.     vii-r4S  p.  12^"     t 

L.  C.  card  32-26161  T  .:4.2  :  Al  1/2 

INTERNAL  REVENUE  BUREAU 

Income.  Synopsis  of  income  and  profits  tax  rates,  estate  tax  rates,  credits,  and 
exemptions  under  revenue  acts  of  19<;'9-2S.  Jan.  1932.  ri]-:-i4  p.  [Re- 
print of  p.  39.5-4<>S  of  Statistics  of  income  for  :^l"    "      "  T  22  2  ..    In2 

Intenvil  revenue  bulletin,  v.  11.  no.  .>-9:  Feb.  l-_  -  1  •--  /  ..:.  v-ri:.-  rag- 
ing. [Weekly.]  •  Paper,  oc.  single  copy  ifor  subscription  price  see  note 
below). 

L.  C.  card  22-26051  T  2223/1 :  932/o-d 

Note. — The  Internal  revenue  bnlletiii  service  for  1932  will  consist  of  weekly  bnlletiBs 
and  semiannual  cumulative  bulletins.  The  weekly  boUetlns  will  contaiQ  the  niliB9 
and  decisions  to  be  made  public  and  all  Treasury  Department  decisions  (known  as 
Treasury  decisions'  pertaining  to  internal  revenoe  matters.  The  semiannual  cnmols- 
tive  bulletins  will  contain  all  rulings  and  decisions  (including  Treasury  deci^om) 
published  during:  the  preTions  6  months.  The  complete  bulletin  service  may  be  ob- 
tained, on  a  sut~cription  basis,  from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  (xOTenuDcat 
Printing  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  for  $2.00  a  yr. :  foreign  subscription.  $2.75. 

Internal  revenue  neirs.  v.  5.  no.  8:  Feb.  1932.  [1^2.]  cover-title.  24  p. 
[Monthly.     Text  on  p.  2  and  3  of  cover.]     *  Paper.  .5c.  single  c-opy,  50c.  a  yr. ; 

foreisn  subscription.  75c. 

L.  C.  card  27-26746  T  22.33  :  5/8 

Tobarco.  redemption  of  stamps^  act  (•!"  Mar.  3,  1931.  [1932.:  3  p.  i  [Treasury 
decisions]  4330.  i      TFr'/m  Trea-ury  decisions,  v.  61.  no.  1."      "^ 

Tl.lL  2a:  T  .55  11 

LOAN.-<  ANP  CURRENCY  DIVISIl'N 

Bonds  of  United  states.  Caveat  li-'  of  Ur.ired  States  registered  bonds  and 
notes.  Feb.  1.  1932.     [1^2.]     74  i.  :       ;>!■  :;rhly.]     ^  T  26.7: 932/2 

MINT  BUREAU 

Money.     World's  monetary  stcxjks.  anl  iTctiucrion  and  c^'usumption  of  gold  and 
silver   [calendar  years  1929  and   1930'.     19:32.     FIT— 225-243  p.     rFrom  Re- 
port, 1931.]      V  T  2S.-L  a  :  M  74  3  931 
PUBLIC  DEBT   SERVICE 

Money.     Circulation   statement  of  United  States  money.   Jan.  31.   1932,     1932. 
1  p.  oblong  S'^     TMonthlv.]     -r 
L.  C.  card  KV21267  T  26.5 :  932/2 

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664 


February,  1932 


PUBLIC  hp:alth  seuvice 


Pi(hlir  iK'dlth  rcportx,  v.  47.  uo.  tt-U ;  Fell.  5-20.  1932.  1932.  (xv  1+303-533  p.  il. 
3  p.  of  pi.  [Weekly.]  *  l'ai)er.  5c.  sin«le  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscrip- 
tion, $1.75. 

L.  C.  card  G-25167  T  27.G :  47/6-9 

SrK<iAL  ABTULE.s.--No.  0.  iDcldi'iice  of  epidemic  influenza,  1918-19,  further  analysis 
according  to  iise.  sex.  and  color  of  records  of  morbidity  obtained  in  surveys  of  IL'  locnll- 
tit's  I  with  biblioKraphyl  ;  by  Rolh.  H.  Britten.  — No.  7.  Effect  of  lithium  chloride  on 
nK>rphol(n;y  of  strcptoi-occus  scarlatlnae  [with  list  of  references!  ;  by  R.  R.  Spenct-r  and 
\V.  <;.  Workman-  Calcium,  phosphorus,  and  protein  metabolism  in  leprosy,  study  of 
total  calciiinf,  (lifTusiblt-  and  nondifTusible  calcium,  phosphorus,  total  proteins,  albumin, 
and  globulin  iii  Mnotl  st-runi  (with  list  of  references]  ;  by  .lerald  (J.  Wooley  and  Hilary 
Ross. — No.  8.  Relation  between  trypanocidal  and  spirocheticidal  sictivities  of  neoarsphena- 
mine :  :i.  Spirocheticidal  activity  as  measured  by  prophylartic  power  of  neoarsphena- 
mint'  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  T.  K.  Prolx-y. — No.  !t  Tularaemia,  occurrence  in  sage 
hen.  t'entroceri  us  urophasianus,  also   report  of  additional  cases  following  contacts  with 

?u:iil,  Colin.is  vir;,'inianus  ;  liy  R.  R.  I'arker,  Cornelius  B.  I'hillp.  and  Cordon  E.  Davis. — 
lealth  otficer's  viewpoint  of  child  hygiene;  by  Taliaferro  Clark. 

NuTK.- — This  publication  is  distributed  gratuitously  to  .State  and  local  health  tjfflcers. 
and  other  persons  engaged  in  public  health  work,  by  the  Surgeon  (general  of  the  Public 
Health  Service.  Treasury  Department.  Others  desiring  the  Reports  may  obtain  them 
from  the  Superintendent  of  Documents,  Washington,  D.  C,  at  the  prices  stated  above. 

Tifplnix  fcrrr:  Exijerinicntal  transmi.ssion  of  omU'iiiic  tyiihus  fever  of  Tnitetl 
States  Ity  rat  flea  (Xenopsylla  cheopis)  [with  list  of  references]  ;  by  R.  E. 
Dyer.  E.  T.  Ceder,  R.  D.  Lillie,  A.  Ruiiiieich.  and  L.  V.  Iiadf,'er.  19:^2.  [11  + 
19  p.  il.  2  p.  of  pi.  (Rei)rint  1520.)  |  From  rublic  health  reports,  v.  46.  no. 
42.  Oct.  16,  19.S1.1  *  Paper,  10c. 
L.  C.  card  32-26160  T  27.6/a  :  1520 

VKNKKE.VL   DISE.V.sKS   DIVISION 

Baltimore,  ifd.  Survey  of  venereal  disea.<es  in  city  nf  Baltimore,  Baltimore 
County,  and  4  contijruous  counties;  by  Taliafern*  Clark  and  Lida  J.  I'silton. 
19.S2.  [11+20  p.  il.  (Reprint  38.)  [From  Venereal  disease  information. 
v.  12.  no.  10,  Oct.  20,  1931.1     ♦  Paper.  5c.  T  27.2ft/a  :  V  5.55/11 

S}/i)hHi/t.  Second  study  of  prevalence  of  sviihilis  and  gonorrhea  in  upstate  New 
York;  by  Albert  Pfeiffer  and  Herbert  W.  Cununinjis.  1932.  [11+18  p.  11. 
(  Rei trill t  39.)  (From  Venereal  disease  information,  v.  12,  no.  11.  Nov.  20. 
1931.1     *  Pai)er,  5c.  T  27.26/a  :  Sy  79/16 

Vencirnl  discaxc  i)ifonniitiou.  Venereal  di.sease  intonnation,  issued  by  Public 
Health  Service  for  use  in  its  cooperative  work  with  State  health  departments, 
v.  1.3.  no.  1  ;  Jan.  20.  1932.  19.32.  [ll+l-.57+iv  p.  [Monthly.!  ♦  Paper.  5c. 
siiifrle  cojty.  50c.  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription,  75c. 

L.  C.  card  23-26719  T  27.26  :  13/1 

Spkciai,  AnTici.E. — Oenito-urinary  survey  of  1,625  male  patients.  Pulilic  Health  Serv- 
ice Venereal  Disease  Clinic,  Hot  Springs,  Ark. ;  by  J.  R.  Wnugh  and  W.  Burns  Jones. 

Same,  V.  13.  no.  2;  Feb.  20,  1932.     19.32.     [1 1 -^.^>9  l<H)-(-iv  p.     [Monthly. 1 

T  27.26:  13/2 
Speciai.  artici.k. — Results  of  comparative  study  of  Kahn  and  Kline  tests  for  syphilis; 
by  H.  O.  I'roske  and  K.  V.  Meriwether. 

TREASIREU  OF   IMTEl)   STATES 

Paper  moneii.  Monthly  statement.  pa|>er  currency  of  each  deiuunination  out- 
staiidini:  .Tan.  31.  1932.     Feb.  1.  1932.     1  p.  oblong  24'     t  T40.8;  932/1 

VETERANS'  ADMINISTRATION 

Lift'  insurance.  Inronnation  regarding  lidled  Stales  (Jovernment  life  insurance 
[including  iireniiiim  rates).  Revi.sed  Oct.  1931.  ( 19.31.  ]  iii +26  p.  narrow  12" 
(  Insurance  form  7.'')2.)      t  VA1.2:L(>2 

ifrdicitl  liiillctiii  of  Veterans'  Adiniiiistiat  ion.  v.  S.  no.  2.  Feb.  1932;  Martin 
(^)oley,  editor.  15(32.  ix+93  ITS  p.  3  \A.  2  {'.  of  1)1.  |  Monthly.]  ♦  Paper,  15c. 
single  copv,  $1..5<>  a  yr. ;  foreign  subscription.  .$2.15. 

L.  C.  <ard  25-2(M!72  VA  1.9:  8  2 

SrKciAi,  AHTici.KS. — Sii;nlticani-e  of  sddzoid  niednuilsms  in  manic-depressive  syn- 
drome; [by]  Chester  L.  CarllHle.- — Roentgenology  as  «ii<l  in  iliagnosis  and  lociillzatlon  of 
brain  tnmor«    (with   list  of  references;   by)    B.   A.   Moxiiess.    -Effects  on   imenmococcl  of 

II<>>v   to  ortlrr   piibllonlloiiH-^.Spr   infitrnintiwn    folIovTiiiK   C'untenta 


February.  1932  665 

Med'wnl  bullet iu — Continued. 

sodium  (lehydroeholate.  bile-salt  derivative  [with  list  of  references ;  by]  Edwin  E. 
Ziegler. — Arthritis  of  spine;  |by]  8.  C.  Woldenberg. — Tuberculous  arthritis;  [by]  A.  J. 
Bonduraiit. — Spinal  anesthesia  [with  list  of  references;  by]  Claude  C.  Keeler. — -Diag- 
nosis of  bronchiectasis  [with  list  of  references;  by]  J.  R.  Brown. — Schizophrenia  follow- 
ing Parkinsonism  [with  list  of  references;  by]  C.  L.  Whitmire. — Sleep  and  sleepless- 
ness; [by]  Edward  H.  Green. — Value  of  amalgam  fillings;  [by]  A.  J.  Trainor. — Symp- 
tomatology of  intratlioracic  tumors,  case  reports;  [by]  C.  F.  Ensign. — Tumor  involving 
right  cerebellar  hemisphere;  [by]  Karl  F.  E.  Wegener. — Charcot's  disease  of  hip  joint, 
report  of  case;  [by]  Curtis  A.  Ilunsaker. — Residuals  of  gunshot  wound  of  left  thigh, 
with  ligation  of  femoral  vessels;  [by]  J.  Lancer. — Spontaneous  pneumothorax;  [by] 
B.  R.  Edsou. — Nursing  care  of  thoracoplasty;  [by]  Alice  C.  Blake. — Occupational  ther- 
apy at  Veterans'  Administration  Hospital,  St.  Cloud.  Minn. ;  [by]  Hans  Hansen  and 
Paul  L.  Evans. — Medical  library  at  Hines.  111.  ;   [by]  C.  W.  Hughes  and  Vida  Hart. 


WAR  DEPARTMENT 

Army  regnilations. 

Note. — The  Army  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose-leaf 
binders.  The  names  of  such  of  the  more  important  administrative  subjects  as  may 
seem  appropriate,  arranged  in  proper  sequence,  are  numbered  in  a  single  series,  and 
each  name  so  numbered  constitutes  the  title  and  number  of  a  pamphlet  containing  cer- 
tain administrative  regulations  pertaining  thereto.  Where  more  than  one  pamphlet 
is  required  for  the  administrative  regulations  pertaining  to  any  such  title,  additional 
pamphlets  will  be  issued  in  a  separate  sub-series. 
35—4520.  Finance  Department :  Monetary  allowances  in  lieu  of  rations  and  quarters 
for  enlisted  men.  Changes  1;  Feb.  6.  1932.     [1932.]     2  p.     t 

W  1.6/2  :  35-4520/4/ch.  1 
345-125.     Military  records  :   Service  record  ;  Feb.  1.  1932.      [1932.]     19  p.     [Supersedes 
AR  345-125,  Nov.  1,  1924,  including  Changes  3,  June  29,  1929.]      *  Paper, 
5c.  W  1.6/1  :  345-125/2 

600-185.     Personnel:  Efficiency  reports.  Changes  2;  Feb.  6,  1932.      [1932.]   3  p.      [Su- 
persedes AR  600-185.  Changes  1,  Dec.  10.  1928.]      t 

W  1.6/2  :  600-185/2/ch.  2 

600-5.50.     Same:  Deceased.  Changes  4;  Jan.  10,  1932.      [1932.]     5  p.      [Supersedes  AR 

600-550.   Changes  3.   Oct.   1,   1929.]      t  W  1.6/2  :  600-550/ch.  4 

015-40.       Enlisted   men  :  Clothing,   allowances,    accounts,   and   disposition.    Changes   2  ; 

Jan.  20,  1932.      [1932.]     10  p.     [Supersedes  AR  615-10,  Changes  1,  Sept. 

3,    1930.]      t  W  1.6/2  :  615-40/3/ch.  2 

Official  duties,  Department  of  War :  extract  from  Congressional  directory,  72d 
Congress.  1st  session.  Jiin.  1932.     1932.     [l]+12p.     t  W  1.2:  Or  3/5 

Teclinical  regulations. 

Note. — The  Technical  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders.  They  will  consist  of  a  series  of  pamphlets  containing  regulations  of  a 
technical  nature,  such  a.«  descriptions  of.  instructions  for  the  care  of,  instructions  for 
the  handling  of,  and  the  proper  nomenclature  of  arms,  materiel,  and  equipment  of 
the  various  branches.  This  service  will  include  the  class  of  publications  heretofore 
known  as  handbooks.  Technical  regulations  will  be  numbered  in  the  same  manner  as 
are  Training  regulations,  but  1000  will  be  added  to  the  general  subject  numbers,  i.  e.. 
Training  regulations  will  appear  as  TR  44.5-270  and  Technical  regulations  as  TR 
1445-270. 

1190-5.  Signal  Corps  :  Storage  batteries  for  signal  communication  except  those  per- 

taining to  aircraft.   Changes   1  ;   Jan.   2,   1932.      1932.      1   p.      t 

W'  1.22  :  1190-5/ch.  1 

1355— 155A.   Mobile  artillery   ammunition  :   Ammunition   for   155-mm.   howitzers,   M1917 

(French)    and    M1918    (American),    Changes    2;    Jan.    2.    1932.      1932. 

1   p.      t  W  1.22  :  1355-155A/ch.  2 

Training  regulations. 

Note. — The  Training  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion  in  loose- 
leaf  binders. 

415-35.   Chemical  Warfare   Service  ;   Technique   of  chemical   weapons.   Changes   1  ;    .Tan. 

2.   1932.      [1932.]      2  leaves,     t  W  1.21  :  415-35/ch.  1 

430-60.   Field   artillery  :    Service   of  the   piece,   240-mm.   howitzer,    Changes   1  ;    Jan.    2, 

1932.     1932.     1  p.     t  W  1.21  :  430-60/ch.  1 

ADJUTANT    GENERAL'S    DEPARTMENT 

A)iny.  Army  list  and  directory,  Jan.  1.  1932.  1932.  vi+366  p.  large  8° 
[Quarterly.]  *  Paper.  4()c.  single  copy,  $1.50  a  yr. :  foreign  subscription,  $1.90. 
L.   C.    card   9-35106  W  3.10 :  932/1 

Official  Army  register.  Jan.  1.  1932.     1932.     vi+1338  p.     [Title  on  p.  1 

reads:  Register  of  Army  for  1932.]     *  Paper,  $1.50. 

L.  C.  card  4-18250  W  3.11:  932 

Same.     (H.  doc.  41,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.) 

llo^v   to   order   pnblieations — See   information   follo^-ing:   Contents 


666  February,  1932 

Field  artUleri/   field   manual :    v.    1,    Orpuiization    and    drill :    prepared   under 
direction  of  chief  of  field  artillery,  1931.     1931.     vi  +  178  i».  il.  6  pi.  5  tab.  12° 
[Supersedes  TR  430-75,  May  23,  1923,  TR  430-76,  June  29,  1929,  TR  430-80, 
May  29,  1923.  and  TR  430-170,  Dec.  31,  1929.]     •  Pai)er,  60c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28742  W  3.63/2 :  F  45/v.l 

Infantry  field  manual :  v.  2,  Tank  units ;  prepared  under  direction  of  chief  of 
infantry.     1931.     vi+252  p.  il.  1  pi.  12°     'Paper,  50c. 
L.   C.  card  31-28726  W  3.63/2  :  In  3/v.2 

Military  ednrathn.  Army  extension  courses :  Extension  course  of  Adjutant 
General's  Department,  subcourse  20-6,  Army  postal  service — 1  [1931-32] 
lesson  2  and  3.     1930.     Each  1  p.     t  W  3.&4 :  20-6/2,  3 

Same :   Extension   course  of  Adjutant   General's  Department,   subcour.se 

30-6.  Army  postal  ser\ice — 2  [1931-32]  lesson  2-8.  1930.  Each  1  p.  or  2  p. 
[Solutions  to  les.sons  1^,  6-12  are  included.]      t  W  3.64  :  30-6/2,  etc. 

Same:   Extension  course  of  Adjutant   Gteneral's   Department,   subcourse 

40-3,  Duties  of  division  adjutant  general  during  mobilization  and  during 
demobilization  of  the  division  [1931-32]  lesson  1-2,  5-7,  solutions.  1931. 
Each  1  p.  or  2  p.    J  W  3.64  :  40-3/1.  etc/solutions 

Same :    Extension    course   of   Cavalry    School,    subcourse   30-1.    Cavalry 

marches  and  camps,  not  in  presence  of  the  enemy,  1931-32.  introduction  and 
lesson  1-5.    1931.    various  paging.     [Solutions  to  lesson  4  are  included.]     t 

W  3.68  :  30-1/1  to  30-1/5 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Cavalry  School,  subcourse  30-2,  Combat  orders 

and  solution  of  problems — cavalrj ,  1931-32,  introduction  and  lessons  1  and  4. 
1930     ii+2  p.  and  1  p.     t  W  3.68 :  30-2/1,  etc. 

Same,  examination.     [1930.]     2  p.     ?  W  3.68 :  30-2/1-6/exam. 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Cavalry  School,  subcourse  30-3,  Marches  and 

security  [1931-32]  lesson  2-9.  [19.30.]  Each  2  p.  or  1  p.  [Solutions  to 
lesson  2  are  included.]     t  ^^'  3.68  :  30-3/2  to  30-3/9 

Same,   examination.      [19.30.]      2   p.     t  W  3.68 :  30-3/1-10/exam. 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Cavalry  School,  subcourse  30—4.  Reconnais- 
sance and  counterreconnaissance  [1931-32]  le.sson  3  and  4.  [1930.]  Each 
2  p.     t  W  3.68 :  30-4/3.  4 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Cavalry  School,  subcour.se  30-7.  Machine-gun 

troop.  1931-32,  introduction  and  lesson  1.     1930.     ii-f  6  p.     t      W  3.68 :  30-7/1 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Coast  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-5.  Ap- 

jAieii  gunnery  for  seaco&st  artillery,  pt.  2.  Adjustment  of  fire  [1931-32] 
lesson  8.     [1930.]     2  p.     [Solutions  to  lesson  7  are  included.]     t 

W  3.69 :  30-5/pt.  2-8.  etc. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Coast  Artillery  School,  subcourse  30-9,  Tech- 
nique and  elementary  tactics  for  antiaircraft  artillery,  pt.  1.  Twhnique  of 
antiaircraft  artillery  guns,  machine  guns  and  accessories  [1931-32]  lesson  5. 
[1930.]     2  p.     [Solutions  to  lessons  4.  7,  and  8  are  includMl.]     t 

W  3.69  :  .30-0/pt.  1-5.  etc. 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     [1930.]     2  p.  il.     t 

W  3.69:  30-9/pt.  1-1  to  pt.  l-O/solutions 

Same:  Extension  course  itf  Field  Artillery  Scho<il,  subcourse  20-11,  Field 

artillery  signal  communication — 2  [1931-32],  examination,  solutions.  [1931.] 
4  p.     t  W  3.70 :  20-11 /l-7a/solution9 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  S(1iik>1.  .>^ubcourso  30-2, 

Medical  Department  administration  (1931-32]  lesson  6.  8-9.  1930.  Each  1 
p.  or  2  p.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1  and  2  are  included.]     X    W  3.71 :  30-2/6.  etc. 

Same:  Extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School,  subcourse  30-5, 

Elementary  military  sanitation  [1931-32]  lesson  (>-9.  1930.  Each  1  p.  or 
2  p.     [Solutions  to  ie-ssons  1-2.  6-7  are  included.]     t  W  3.71 :  30-r>/6.  etc. 

Same,  examination.     19.30.     1  p.     t  W  3.71 :  30-5/1-9/exam. 

Hov»-   tu  order   piiblifutionn — See    liiforiinit  ion    following   Content* 


February.  193-2  667 

Military  education — Continued. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Sen-ice  Scliool,  subcourse  30-7. 

Service    with    medical    detachments    [1931-32]    lesson    1-9.    solutions.     1930. 
Each  1  p.  or  2  p.  11.     t  W  3.71 :  3<:>-7  1  to  30-7/9/solutions 

Same,  examination,  solutions.     1930.     1  p.     t    W  3.71 :  30-7/1-9/soIutions 

— —  Same :  Extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School,  subcourse  40-2. 
Combat  orders  and  solution  of  problems — medical  [1931-32]  lesson  3  and  4. 
[1930.]     Each  2  p.  or  1  p.     [Solutions  to  lessons  1-2.  and  4  are  included.]     t 

W  3.71 :  40-2  3.  etc. 

Same :  Extension  course  of  Medical  Field  Service  School,  subcourse  4<;>-7. 

Training   management    [1931-32]    lesson    2-9.     [1930.]     Each    2    p.    or    1    p. 
[Solutions  to  lessons  1-9  are  included.]     %  W  3.71 :  40-7/2  to  40-7/9 

Same,  examination.     [193<>.J     2  p.     t  W  .3.71 :  40-7  1-9/exam. 

Same,  examination,   solurinus.     [1930.]     2  p.     t 

W  3.71 :  40-7  1-9-  .solutions 

Same :  .subcourse.  Map  and  aerial  photograph  reading,  pt.  1.  Map  read- 
ing  [1931-32]    lesson  1.  4-6.  solutions.     1931.     Each  1  p.  or  2  p.     % 

W  3.50  2 :  931-32/pt.  1-1,  etc/solutions 

Same:  .^ubcour.se.  Supply  and  mess  management,  pt.  1.  Supply  [1931-32] 

lesson  1  and  2.  solutions.     [1931.]     Each  2  p.     ± 

W  3.50/15 :  981-32/pt.  1-1  to  pt.  1-2/  solutions 

Same :  subcourse.  Supplv  and  mess  management,  pt.  2.  Mess  management 

[1931-32]  l-sson  2,  solutions.     [1931.]     2  p.     t 

W  3.50  15 :  931-32/pt.  2-2/solutions 

-Signal  Corps.     Signal  Corps  field  manual:  v.  1.  Signal  Corps  troops:  prepared 
under  direction  of  chief  signal  officer.     1931.     v— 1S7  p.  il.  3  pi.  1  tab.  12' 
[Page  iv  is  printed  incorrectly  on  the  verso  of  p.  v  instead  of  on  the  verso 
of  p.  iii.]     *  Paper.  50c. 
L.  C.  card  31-28740  W  3.63/2  :  Si2/  v.  1 

Same:  v.  2,  Signal  Corps  operations:  prepared  under  direction  of  chief 

signal  officer.    1981.    vi-f206  p.  il.  1  pi.  12"    *  Paper.  4C>c.     W  3.63 '2:  Si  2/v.  2 

U.  S.  Army  recniitin^  neics,  bulletin  of  recruiting  information  issued  by  direc- 
tion of  adjutant  general  of  Army.  v.  14.  no.  3  and  4 :  Feb.  1  and  15.  1932. 
[Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau.  Governors  Island.  X.  Y..  Feb.  1  and  1.".  19.32.] 
16  p.  and  20  p.  il.  4"  t  Recruiting  Publicity  Bureau.  Governors  Islam  1.  X.  Y. 
IL.  C.  card  War  22-1  W  3.45  :  932 '3.  4 

EXGINEER  DEPARTMENT 

Ara)ums  Pag.?.  Channel  from  Aransas  Pass  to  Corpus  Christi.  Tex.,  report  on 
preliminary  examination  of  Aransas  Pass.  Corpus  Christi  channel.  Tex.,  from 
Corpus  Christi  breakwater  to  shore  line  of  Corpus  Christi  Bay.  Dec.  S. 
1931.     9  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  130,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  5c. 

Auglaize  River.  Auglaize.  Blanchard.  and  Ottawa  rivers.  Ohio,  and  their 
tributaries,  report  on  preliminary  examination  of  Auglaize,  Blanchard.  and 
Ottawa  rivers.  Ohio,  and  their  tributaries,  with  view  to  control  of  their 
floods  and  to  devising  of  methods  whereby  sources  of  pollution  may  be  re- 
moved.    Dec.    8.    1931.     12    p.    map.     ( H.    doc.    132.    72d    Cong.    1st    sess.) 

*  Paper,  5c. 

Boston  Harbar.  Mass.,  report  on  preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  Boston 
Harbor,  Mass.     Feb.  10.  1932.    37  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  244.  72d  Cong.  1st  sess. » 

*  Paper,  10c. 

L.  C.  card  32-26197 

Duliith.  Minu.  Duluth-Superior  Harbor,  statistical  report  of  marine  commerce 
of  Duluth,  Minn.,  and  Superior.  Wis.,  <-alendar  year  1931.  1932.  [l]-i-13 
p.  il.     t  W  7.2  :  D  SS  931 

HoTV   to   order   i>ablication.<«— See    information,   followingr    Contents 


668  Fkbruary.  1932 

FcnicickM  Cut  at  Aslu'poo  Rivt-r  to  <  "oosaw  River,  S.  ("..  reiiort  on  iirelimiimry 
exiiiniiintiiiii  ami  survi-y  of  Fi-iiwicks  Cut  at  AsIu'Ihjo  River  to  Coosuw  River, 
S.  ('..  ami  waterway  from  Asliepoo  River,  S.  ('..  to  Ccxtsaw  River,  by  way  of 
Feiiwiel<s  Cut.     I  >ec.  S,  IJt.'il.     14  p.  inaji.      (  H.  iloc.  TJ'.I.  7LM  Coiif.'.  1st  sess.) 

*  Taper,  "ic. 

Green  liaii  llailinr,  llw.,  report  on  preliminary  examination  and  .>urv(y  of 
GriHTi  Ray  Harbor,  Wis.,  with  view  to  widening  outer  channel  to  minimum 
of  5(K)  feet,  also  to  removing.'  shoals  in  F<»x  River  at  outlet  of  East  River  and 
providing  turning;  basin  in  this  locality.  Dec.  S.  liKil.  SO  p.  map.  (H.  d<K-, 
11'8,  72d  Conp.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  lOc 

Lake  City  Harbor,  Minn.,  report  on  survey  of  Lake  <"ily  Harbor.  .Minn.  L)ec. 
10.  1931.     11  p.  map.      (H.  doc.  151,  72d  Conp.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Pai)cr,  5c. 

Lake  Washuif/fon  Shii>  Canal.  Wa.sh..  rep<^»rt  on  iireliminary  examination  ami 
survey  of  l.ak(>  Wasliiii^'ton  Canal  .ind  waterway  from  locks  to  and  into  Lake 
Washinjiton,  Wash.,  witii  view  to  widening  and  deeiti-ning  channel.  Dit-.  H». 
1931.     18  p.  map.     (H.  doc.  140,  72d  Cong.  l.st  sess.)     ♦Paper,  5c. 

LainolUv  River,  Yt.,  report  on  Lamoille  River.  Vt..  covering  navigation,  flood 
control,  power  development  and  irri;ration.  193li.  vii-|-118  p.  il.  10  pi.  3  maps. 
(H.  doc.  14o.  72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)     *  Paper,  2<X-. 

Mifisissipi)i  River.  Control  of  floods  in  alluvial  valley  of  lower  Mississippi 
River,  report  on  review  of  existing  projects  for  flood  control  and  navigation 
of  Mississippi  River  in  its  alluvial  valley  as  shown  by  publi<'  document  |act| 
391.  70th  Congress  (S.  3740).  1931.  3  v.  [ixl+m.^S  p.  il.  42  pi.  '20  p.  of  pi. 
4G  mai)s.  G  tab.  and  portfolio  of  35  maps.  (H.  doc.  798.  71st  Cong.  3(1  .sess.) 
[Volume  3  is  the  portfolio  of  maps.]  *  Paper,  v.  1.  75c;  *  v.  2.  .S1.2r);  *  v.  3. 
$4.00. 
L.  C.  card  31-28743 

iluxki  gon  River,  Midi.,  report  on  Muskegon  River.  Mich.,  covering  navigation, 
flood  control.  i»ower  development,  and  irrigation.     Dec.  10.  1931.     55  )>.  il.  0 
maps.     (H.  doc.  143,  72d  Cong.  1st  .sess.)      *  Paper,  25c. 
L.  C.  card  32-2(5198 

VarixJi  Creek.  Md.,  report  on  preliminary  examination  ami  survey  of  Parish 
Creek.  Ainie  Arundel  County,  Md.  Dec.  16,  1931.  15  p.  map.  (H.  doc.  ISj, 
72d  Cong.  1st  sess. )     ♦  Paper,  5c-. 

Shohohi  Creek,  Pa.,  report  on  Shohola  Creek.  Pa..  c(tvering  navigation,  flood 
C(;ntroI.  {lower  devehipment,  and  irrigation.  I  tec.  10.  1931.  21  p.  2  pi.  mai>. 
(H.  doc.  15;".,  72d  Cong.  1st  .se.s.s.)      *  I'ai)er.  5c. 

Stikitie  River,  Alaska,  report  on  preliminary  examination  and  survey  of  .Stikine 
River.  Alaska.     Jan.  (5.  19.S2.     14  \k  mnv.     (Fl.  doc.  210.  7'Jd  Cong.  1st  se.ss.  t 

*  Paiier.  He. 

Supiilics.     Coriis  of    llniiiiifcrs   siiiiply   catalogue,    in   3   parts:    pi.   3.   Price   list. 

1931.     iii+18p.     I  W7.24:pt.  3 

Totiisk>  1/  Creek.  Va.,  report  on  im-liminary  examination  and  survey  of  Totuskey 

Creek,   Richmond  County.  Va.     Dec.   IG.  1931.     20  p.  2  maps.      (H.  d(X'.   1S.3. 

72(1  Cong.  1st  sess.)      *  Paper,  10c. 
Wrantfell    Harbor.   Ala.'^ka.    reixirt    on    iireliminary   cxaiiiiniit inn    mikI    survey    of 

Wrangell  Harbor,  Alaska.     Jan.  4.  1932.     Hi  p.  map.      (U.  doc  202.  72d  Cong. 

1st  sess.)      *  Pai)er.  5c. 

L.  C.  card  32-26199 

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bulletin  Is  revised  annually  and  issued  at  the  opening  of  navigation   (in  April),  and  sup- 
plements thereto  are  published  monthly  during  the  navigation  season. 

Complete  sets  of  charts  and  publications  may  be  seen  at  the  U.  S.  en>;ineer  offices  in 
Duluth  Minn.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Chicago,  111.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  and 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  but  they  are  obtainable  only  at  the  sales  offices  above  mentioned. 

Charts 

Beaver  Island  Group,  including  north  shore  of  Lake  Michigan,  from  Waugo- 
.'^hance  Point  to  Seul  Choix  I'oint.  Scale  1 :  80.00<).  lU.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office, 
Detroit,  Mich.]  Nov.  1931.     32.5X39.6  in.     t  40c.  W  33.7/2 :  Mnb/7 

Green  Bay.  Entrance  to  Green  Bay,  Lake  Michigan,  from  Poverty  Island  Pas- 
sage to  Porte  des  Morts  Passage,  including  Drisco  Shoal.  Scale  1 :  40,000. 
[U.  S.  Lake  Survev  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.l  Nov.  1931.    41.1X30  in.     t  40c. 

;        '        .  '  W  33.8 :  G  82/931 

Isew  York  State  canals,  Champlain  Canal,  Whitehall  to  Waterford,  and  Erie 
Canal,  Waterford  to  Crescent ;  New  York  State  canals  chart  1.  Scale  1 :  40,000 
[U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office,  Detroit,  Mich.]  Oct.  1931.  46X31.1  in.  [Map  is  in 
2  sections.]     t  40c.  W  33.8  :  N  42yc-l/931 

St.  Joseph  and  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.  Scale  1 :  8,000.  [U.  S.  Lake  Survey  Office, 
Detroit,  Mich.]  Dec.  1931.     20X33.1  in.     t  20c.  W  33.S :  Sa  2  josa/2/931 

FINANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Finance  circulars.  Changes  2  [to]  Finance  circulars  C;  Jan.  19,  1932.  1932. 
1  p.     $  W  97.5/3  :  C/ch.  2 

Changes  2  [to]  Finance  circulars  E  ;  Jan.  19,  1932.     1932.     1  p.     J 

W  97.5/3  :  E/ch.  2 

Finance  circulars.     $ 

Note. — Finance  circulars  contain  instructions  and  information  of  a  relatively  perma- 
nent character  pertaining  to  the  performance  of  the  technical  duties  of  finance  and  dis- 
bursing officers  and  of  property  and  contract  auditors.  Though  bearing  a  date,  they  are 
issued  in  a  single  lettered  series  witliout  regard  to  calendar  year,  each  to  contain  subject 
matter  of  related  character.  Each  circular  is  designated  by  a  letter  and  is  published  in 
a  numbered  series  of  separate  pamphlets  classified  according  to  subject  matter.  Changes 
t )  Finance  circulars  are  published  in  a  single  numerical  series,  applicable  to  all  pam- 
phlets, without  regard  to  calendar  year.  When  any  portion  of  a  numbered  Finance  cir- 
cular has  been  embodied  in  a  lettered  circular,  that  portion  of  the  numbered  circular 
will  be  rescinded. 

F-10.   Official    mileage    tables:   Boise    Barracks,    Idaho    [-Bruja,    Fort,    C.    Z.]  ;    Jan.    1, 
1932.      [1932.]     8  p.  4"     [Supersedes  Finance  circular  F-10,  June  1,  1931.] 

W  97.5/3  :  F-10/2 

MILITIA  BUREAU 

National  Guard  regulations,     t 
L.  C.  card  War  26-7 

Note. — The  National  Guard  regulations  are  issued  in  pamphlet  form  for  insertion 
in  loose-leaf  binders.  They  are  being  printed  as  they  are  prepared  and  approved 
regardless  of  the  serial  numbers  of  the  several  pamphlets,  and  rescind  the  regulations 
published  in  National  Guard  regulations,  1922,  National  Guard  regulations  in  force 
Jan.  1,  192G,  and  all  subsequent  regulations  published  as  changes  thereto,  and  are  the 
only  National  Guard  regulations  now  in  force. 

20.   Commissioned  officers  of  National  Guard;  Nov.   12,  1931.      [1932.]      32  p.      [Super- 
sedes NGR  20,  Nov.  1,  1927,  and  Changes  2,  Sept.  12,  1930]  W  70.7/4  :  20/2 

ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT 

Ordnance  provision  system.  Ordnance  catalogue  (ordnance  provision  system)  : 
Group  A,  Gun  and  carriage,  37  mm.,  M1916.  and  carriage,  gun,  37  mm., 
M1916A1.  parts  and  equipment:  Dec.  21.  1931.  [1932.]  63+5  p.  il.  (Standard 
nomenclature  list  A-7.)  [Supersedes  Standard  nomenclature  list  A-7,  June 
30.  1924,  and  changes  thereto.]     t  W  34.23  :  A-7/3 

Same:    Group    A,    Gun.    machine,    cal.    ..50,    Browning    aircraft.    M1921, 

liarts  and  equipment;  Jan.  8.  1932.     [1932.]     26+3  p.  il.  1  pi.      (Standard 
nomenclature  list  A-20.)     t  W  34.23  :  A-20 

Same:   Group   A.     Materiel,   gun,    machine.    Browning,    cal.    .50,    M1.321, 

water-cooled,  parts  and  equipment;  Jan.  4.  1932.     [1932.]     33+4  p.  il.  1  pi. 
(Standard  nomenclature  list  A-2.)     t  W  34.23  :  A-2 

How   to  order  publications — See   iuforiuation    following    Contents 


67U  Februaky.  iya2 

Safct}/  of  life.  Urdnanci'  safety  manual,  regulations  governing  manufacture, 
storage,  loading,  and  handling  of  military  explosives  and  ammunition  at 
establishments  of  Ordnance  Department,  Army.  1931.  ix+233  p.  11.  12* 
(O.  O.  Form  no.  7224.)  [Revision  of  O.  O.  Form  no.  5994  with  addition  of  all 
necessary  subject  matter  from  O.  O.  Form  no.  2U52  to  cover  safety  requiri*' 
ment.s  for  manufacturing  and  loading  establishments.]  'Cloth.  GOc. 
L.  C.  card  31-28721  W  34.12/2  :  Sa  1/2 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL  OF  ARMY 

Circulars.  Changes  33  [to]  Circular  2.  1928;  Nov.  30,  1931.  [1931.]  1  p. 
[Mimeographed,  accompanied  by  printed  pages  to  be  inserted  in  their  proper 
places  in  the  original  publication.  A  list  of  the  accompanying  changes  is 
found  on  p.  1  of  the  Changes  here  catalogued.]     t  W  77.4/3  :  2/ch.33 

<-ircular  1  [1928].     J 

1-1.   Organization:  Jan.    5,    1932.      [19.32.]      3    p.      [SuperBcdes   Circular    1-1.   Oct.    21. 
1930.]  W  77.4/3  :  1-1/a 

WAR  POLICIES  COMMISSION 

R(  Ijort.     War  I'olicies  Commission,  report  of  War  Policies  Commission  created 
bv    public    resolution    98.    71st    Congres.s.    approved    June    27,    1930.      1931. 
x*xviii+89t]  i).  il.  8  pi.     (II.  doc.  163,  72d  Cong.  1st  sess.)     ♦  Paper,  $1.00. 
L.  ('.  card  31-28748. 

HoTT  to  order  pnblicatloiia— See  information  following  Contents