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DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLICATIONS
Tn ordering publications listed in this catalog, it should be noted that only those marked with an asterisk (*) are obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents.
Publications marked with a farad (<!>) are sold by the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 22151.
Where a single dagger (t) is the distribution symbol, application should be made directly to the department or bureau issuing the document
* For sale by Superi nten den t of Docu men ts
$ For sale by National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 22151
f Distribution made by Issuing Office. Not definitely available if unaccompanied by a price
J Printed for Official Use(not available for distribution)
• Sent to Depository Libraries
SIZES OF PUBLICATIONS
Symbols used to designate sizes of publications listed in this catalog are as follows:4°___________6-12 inches high and width more than % of heightlarge 4°______ over 12 inches high and width more than % of heightsmall 4°______under 6 inches high and width more than % of height8°___________8-10 inches in height (size not given in entry except
where publication is narrow or oblong)large 8°______ 10-12 inches in height12°__________ 7-8 inches in height16°__________ 6-7 inches in height24°__________5-6 inches in height32°__________ <4-5 inches in height48°__________up to 4 inches highf°___________ above 12 inches in heightnarrow_______width less than % of heightoblong_______ width more than height
MONTHLY CATALOG OF UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
APRIL 1972 Number 927
Entries 4825-6145
Issued by the SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTSU.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20402 : 1972
L.C. Card 4-18088
FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20402. PRICE 75 CENTS PER COPY
EXCEPT DECEMBER (INDEX) ISSUE, WHICH VARIES IN PRICESUBSCRIPTION PRICE $7.00 PER YEAR (INCLUDING INDEX)
$1.75 ADDITIONAL FOR FOREIGN MAILING
PREVIEWS
The following publications are in the process of being printed. Advance sales orders may be placed for these publications. Orders will be scheduled and copies mailed as soon as stocks are received. It is not possible to estimate the lapse of time before the publications will actually appear. All information in regard to title, series, classification, distribution, and price given in these listings is pre-liminary and subject to change when the publications actually come from the press. Those so marked will be sent to depository libraries, providing, that at the time of going to press, the libraries were on list to receive the items under which these publications will be distributed.
Accredited postsecondary institutions and programs. (Education Office.)$1.25. • HE 5.250 : 50066
Binocular visual acuity of children: Demographic and socioeconomic character-istics, United States. (National Center for Health Statistics, Vital and health statistics series 11, number 112.) 45c. • HE 20.2210:11/112
Black Americans; a decade of occupational change. (Labor Statistics Bureau,Bulletin 1731.) 40c. • L 2.3:1731
Care of books, documents, prints and films. (National Bureau of Standards, NBSConsumer information series 5.) 45c. • C 13.53 : 5
Career opportunities for psychiatrists at the National Institute of Mental Health.(National Institute of Mental Health, DHEW publication HSM 72-9018, re-vised 1971.) 30c. • HE 20.2402: P 95/4/971
Characteristics of agreements covering 2,000 workers or more. (Labor StatisticsBureau, Bulletin 1729.) 75c. • L 2.3:1729
Civil service retirement system. (Civil Service Commission, Federal employeefacts 3, revised.) 10c., $5.00/100. • CS 1.59:3/12
Consumer education bibliography. (Consumer Affairs Office.) $1.00. •PrEx 16.10: Ed 8
Customs guide for private flyers. (Customs Bureau.) 25c. • T 17.5/2: F 67/971 Dollars and decisions in tree planting. (Agriculture Department, Program aid
PA-992.) 20c. • A 1.68: 992Fact book of United States agriculture. (Agriculture Department, Miscellaneous
publication 1063, revised 1972.) 45c. • A 1.38:1063/3Field and seed crops usual planting and harvesting dates, by states in principal
producing areas. (Agriculture Department, Handbook 283, revised 1972.)75c. • A 1.76 : 283/972
Fowl tick, how to control it. (Agriculture Department, Leaflet 382, revised 1972.)10c. • A 1.35: 382/6
Growing iris in the home garden. (Agriculture Department, Home and gardenbulletin 66, revised 1972.) 10c. • A L77: 66/8
Growing pansies. (Agriculture Department, Home and garden bulletin 149,revised 1972.) 10c. • A 1.77:149/3
Growth of nuclear power, 1972 to 1985. (Atomic Energy Commission, Research &development report WASH-1139 (Rev. 1).) 30c. •
Y 3.At 7:22/WASH-1139(rev.l) House fly; how to control it. (Agriculture Department, Leaflet 390, revised 1972.)
10c. • A 1.35: 390/9Improved spring pastures, cow-calf production, and stocking rate carryover in
the northern great plains. (Agriculture Department, Technical bulletin 1451.) 20c. • A 1.36:1451
Know your rights under the Fair credit reporting act, a checklist for con-sumers. (Federal Trade Commission, Consumer bulletin 7.) 10c. •
FT 1.3/2:7 Labor law and practice in Venezuela. (Labor Statistics Bureau, BLS report 386.)
70c. • L 2.71:386Manpower trends in Czechoslovakia: 1950 to 1990. (Economic Analysis Bureau,
International population statistics reports series P-90, number 24.) 75c. •056.112: P-90/24
Marihuana: A signal of misunderstanding; first report of the National Com-mission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse. $1.00. • Y 3.M 33/2: 2 M 33
IV Gov ern men t Publ ica ti on s
Minority group employment in the Federal government. (Civil Service Com-mission, Pamphlet SM 7O-71A.) $1.25. • CS 1.48: SM 70-71A
Operating history, U.S. nuclear power reactors. (Atomic Energy Commission, Research & development report WASH-1203-71.) 60c. •
Y 3.At 7: 22/WASH-1203-71Outdoor recreation activities, 1970 survey; preliminary report. (Outdoor Recrea-
tion Bureau.) $1.00. • I 66-2 • Su 7/970Paint and painting. (General Services Administration, Consumer information
series 2.) 60c. • . GS1.19:2Papers relating to the President’s departmental reorganization program; a
reference compilation, revised February 1972. (Management and Budget Office.) $2.00. • PrEx 2.2: R 29/972
Portabie police pensions and improving inter-agency transfers. (Justice Depart-ment, PR series 71-6.) 45c. • J 1-36: 71-6
Saint-John Perse, Praise and presence. (Reference Department.) 45c. •LC 29.9: P 43
Summary, conclusions and recommendations from report to the President andCongress on noise. (Environmental Protection Agency.) 30c. •
EP 1.2 : N 69/2/summ.Thinking about drinking; a pamphlet for teenagers. (National Institute of Mental
Health, DHEW publication (HSM) 72-9076.) 35c., $26.25 per 100. •HE 20.2402 : D 83
Vital signs present at birth. (National Center for Health Statistics, Vital and Health Statistics series 2, number 46.) 30c. • HE 20.2210 : 2/40
Why fruit trees fail to bear. (Agriculture Department, Leaflet 172, revised 1972.) 10c. • A 1.35:172/5
Women in 1971. (Citizens’ Advisory Council on the Status of Women.) 40c. • Y 3.1n 8/21: 2 W 84/971
Contents
Page
Previews_______________________ mAbbreviations, Explanation------------- viGenera] Information______________ vii
How To Order Publications------------ vinNew Classification Numbers________ ixDiscontinued Series----------------------- xCorrections for Previous Monthly
Catalogs--------------------------------- xList of Government Authors________ xiMonthly Catalog_________________ 1Index _________________________ 91
Abbreviationsadd_______________
amdt., amdts______
app---------------------bk., bks___________chap_____________Cong_____________Dept_____________doc______________facsim------------------fy-----------------------G.H.A____________H________________H. Con. Kes_______
H.doc____________H. ex. doc--------------
addition, addendum, addenda.
amendment, amend-ments.
appendix, appendixes, book, books.chapter, chapters.Congress.Department, document, facsimile, facsimiles, fiscal year.Greenwich hour angle.House.House concurrent reso-
lution.House document.House executive docu-ment.
n. d______________ no date.n. p______________ no place.no., nos___________ number, numbers.p________________ page, pages.p. of pl___________ pages of plates.par., pars_________ paragraph, para-
graphs.pl________________plate, plates.por______________ portrait, portraits.pt., pts___________ part, parts.rp_______________ report.S________________ Senate, Senate bill.S. Con. Kes________ Senate concurrent reso-
lution.S. doc____________ Senate document.S. ex. doc_________ Senate executive docu-
ment.S. ex. rp__________ Senate executive re-
port.H. J. Res__________House joint resolution.HR ____________ House of Representa-
tives, House bill.H. Res____________House resolution.H. rp_____________ House report.11 ______________ Illustration, illustra-
tions.In_______________ inch, inches.lat_______________ latitude.long______________longitude.
S. J. Res__________ Senate joint resolution.S. Res____________ Senate resolution.S. rp_____________ Senate report.8ee________ ______ section, sections.sess______________ session, sessions.Stat. L___________ Statutes at large,supp_____________ supplement,tab______________ table, tables.Treas____________ Treasury.v________ _______ volume, volumes.
.. mile. V8., v. versus.Common abbreviations for the names of States, months, etc., are also used.An explanation of the symbols used to designate sizes of publications Is given on the
Inside of the front cover.
ExplanationThe individual issuing department, bureau, office, or agency is considered the
publisher of Government publications.Words and figures enclosed in brackets [ ] in titles are given for information,
but do not appear on the title pages of the publications cataloged. Place and printer are not given for publications printed at the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., or at Government departmental and field print-ing plants. The dates given with Senate and House documents and reports are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays.
Under provisions of the Printing Act of January 12, 1895, all Government publi-cations, except administrative and confidential (or restricted), are entered in the Monthly Catalog.
The L.C. card number appended to some of the entries is for those libraries ordering printed cards from the Library of Congress. The number at the extreme right of an entry indicates the classification of the publication in the Office of the Superintendent of Documents.
General InformationThe Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington,
D.C., is authorized by law to sell copies of Government publications and to allow a discount of 25 percent to book dealers and also to quantity purchasers of 100 or more copies of a single publication going to one address, on condition that they will adhere to the public sales price set by the Superintendent of Docu-ments and that publications shall not be overprinted with any advertising matter.
Publications cannot be supplied free to individuals nor forwarded in advance of payment
PBICE LIST
There is no general price list of public documents, but numerous lists have been prepared on special subjects and any of these will be furnished free, on application, by subject or subjects concerning which information is desired. It will also be noted that current publications which are for sale are listed in this catalog.
LIST OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
In addition to the price lists, the Documents Office issues a biweekly list of Selected United States Government publications for sale by the Superintendent of Documents. Each list contains annotations and prices, and may be obtained free upon application to the Superintendent of Documents.
CONGRESSIONAL BILLS, DOCUMENTS, AND REPORTS
More than 12,000 different bills are usually introduced during a Congress, and there are additional prints on many during the progress of the legislation. With the exception of a very few—such as revenue bills—the demand is an unknown quantity and on most of them we receive no orders, which makes it impossible to print a sales supply. It may be that a copy could be obtained from your Congressman.
A difficult problem is also presented in providing a supply of Congressional documents, hearings, and reports because there are approximately 6,000 of this class of publications issued during a Congress. Sales copies of a few of the more important ones are printed. The availability of those not for sale is indicated in the individual entries.
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HOW TO ORDER PUBLICATIONSPublications entered in this catalog that are for sale by the Superintendent of
Documents are indicated by an asterisk (♦) preceding the price. Those for sale by the National Technical Information Service are Indicated by a farad (4>) preceding the price. A black dot (•) indicates that the publication has been, or will be, sent to depository libraries. A dagger (f) indicates that application should be made to the department, bureau, or agency issuing the document A double dagger (t) indicates that the document Is printed for official use and is not obtainable. When additional information concerning 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 the name of the publishing department, bureau, or agency, the title, the classification number which is added to the entry at the extreme right, and the stock number (if given following the price). Order Congressional documents and reports by the title, together with the document or report number and the Congress, e.g., H. Doc. 103,88th Congress.
Do not use the L.C. card number in ordering a publication from the Superin-tendent of Documents.
HOW TO REMITRemittances for documents marked with an asterisk (♦) should be made to the
Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, by coupon, postal money order, express order, or check. Publications cannot be mailed in advance of receipt of remittance. Foreign remittances should be made by international money order, or draft on an American bank.
Foreign money, defaced or smooth coins, will not be accepted. Do not send postage stamps.
For the convenience of the general public, coupons in denomination of 54 that are good until used in exchange for Government publications sold by the Superintendent of Documents, may be purchased from this office. Address the order to Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
Persons who make frequent purchases from the Superintendent of Documents may find a deposit account convenient. Deposits of $25.00 or more are accepted against which orders may be placed without making individual remittances or first obtaining quotations. Order blanks are furnished for this purpose. After the handling of the order has been completed, it will be returned showing the publications supplied, explanations regarding those not sent, the amount of charge, and the balance on deposit
No charge is made for postage on documents forwarded to points in United States and its possessions, or to Canada, Cuba, Mexico, and certain Central and South American countries. To other countries the regular rate of postage is charged, and remittances must cover such postage. In computing foreign post-age, add one-fourth of the price of the publication.
LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION IN DOCUMENTS OFFICE
The classification given at the right of entries for departmental publications is that used in the Library of the Public Documents Department. The shilling mark (/) separates what ordinarily would be superior or inferior numbers or letters. It is not practicable to print these numbers or letters as superiors or inferiors in the Monthly Catalog.
vm
New Classification NumbersA 85.15/2: date____________
G 55.14/a : CT_____________C 55.21: nos_______________
C 55.24 : CT_______________
C 55.612: date_____________
Commodity Exchange Authority.Monthly commodity futures statistics, on
futures trading in commodities regulated under commodity exchange act.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra-tion.
NOAA (separates).International Field Year for Great Lakes:
IFYGL bulletin.Addresses.
Environmental Research Laboratories.
C 56.210: -.211: ReservedC 56.212 : nos______________
Collected reprints (annual).Note .—See, for earlier class, C 52.23:(date).
Census Bureau.
C 56.213: -.214: ReservedC 56.215 : nos______________C 56.216 : letters-nos________
C 56.217: ReservedC 56.218: P-nos.& nos_______
C 56.219: -.220: ReservedC 56.221: letters-nos________
D 101.72: Reserved
Data access description: Collection, evaluation, and processing series CEP-(nos.).
Note .—See, for earlier class, C 3.240/5 :(nos.).
Technical notes.Note .—See, for earlier class, C 3.212/2 :(nos.).
Current industrial reports.Note .—See, for earlier class, C 3.158 : (letters-
nos.).
Current populations reports, series P-(nos. & nos.).
Annual survey of manufactures: M (date) (AS) (series).
Army Dept.
D 101.72: v.nos.& nos________ Military chaplains’ review (quarterly).Navy Department.
D 201.20: nos______________ MO reports (numbered).Note .—Sponsored by Maury Center for Ocean
Science.Naval Ship Systems Command.
D 211.22 : v.nos.& nos_______ Faceplate (quarterly).Environmental Protection Agency.
EP 1.16/2: CT-------------------- Conference in matters of pollution of navigablewaters, proceedings.
Note .—Title varies. See, for earlier publications, EP 2.2:(CT).
EP 1.17: nos----------------------- Solid waste management series, SW-(nos.).Note .—See, for earlier publications, EP 3.
classes.Pesticides Programs.
EP 5.8: CT------------------------- Handbooks, manuals and guides.Social and Rehabilitation Service.
HE 17.25: nos--------------------- Research reports.Rehabilitation Services Administration.
HE 17.119/2: date--------------- State Vocational Rehabilitation Agency: Factsheet booklet
Health Services and Mental Health Administra-tion.
HE 20.2019: date----------------- Health consequences of smoking.Note .—See, for earlier class, FS 3.209 :(date).
National Institute of Mental Health.HE 20.2408/2: CT---------------- Social seminar discussion guides.
National Library of Medicine.HE 20.3610/2: date-------------- Bibliography of medical reviews (cumulations).
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Radiological Health Bureau.HE 20.4113: no____________ BRH/ORO (series).
Note .—See, for earlier class, HE 20.1512: (nos.).Interior Department.
I 1.96: ReservedAdministration of federal metal and non-metal-
lic mine safety act, annual report of Secre-tary of Interior.
Geological Survey.
I 1.96/2 : date______________
I 19.60: nos_______________ Glaciological notes.Note .—Issued by World Data Center A: Glaci-
ology-U.S. Geological Survey, 1305 Tacoma Avenue South, Tacoma, Washington 98402.
Employment Standards Administration.L 36.3: -.8: Reserved
Minimum wage and maximum hours standards under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Note .—See, for earlier class, L 22.31 :(date).Smithsonian Institution.
L 36.9: date-----------------------
SI 1.35: date______________ Calendar of Smithsonian Institution.SI 1.36: v.nos.& issue------------ RIF newsletter.
Note .—Issued by Reading Is Fundamental, Smithsonian Institution, Arts and Industries Bldg., Washington, D.C.
Price Commission.Y 3.P 93:1/date___________ Report.Y 3.P 93:2CT_____________ General publications.
Tennessee Valley Authority.Y 3.T 25: 3-2/letters-nos------ National Fertilizer Development Center: Bul-
letins.White House Conference on Industrial World
Ahead.Y 3.W 58/17: CT___________ Addresses.
I 27.10/4 :date.
Discontinued SeriesReclamation Bureau.
Library accessions (monthly).Note .—Discontinued with Nov. 1971 issue. No
longer issued as a separate publication.
Corrections for Previous Monthly CatalogsAug. 1968. Entry 10669, Background information on Committee on Foreign
Relations; Feb. 1968. Revised edition. 1968. Correct class to read Y4.F76/ 2:In3/5/968. x ,
Oct. 1970. Entry 13025, All the way from the ground up. Correct class to read 1)301.2: G 91/2/970. n 2 , ,.
___ Entry 14461, Research note PSW-(series), PSW-58, Natural regeneration of white and red fir influence of several factors. Correct series title to readResearch paper PSW-(series). Correct class to read A 13.78: PSW-58.
Nov. 1970. Entry 17152, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 1st annual report, 1967-68. Correct class to read Y 3.H 62:1/967-68.
Dec. 1970. Entry 17770, Community profiles, Cumming County, Nebr. Correct class to read PrEx 10.9/5: C 91/4. .
Apr. 1971. Entry 6589, Foreign Agricultural Service special reports. Correct class to read A 67.33: Sp 3/971. , . , , _ .
Oct. 1971. Entry 14433, All the way from the ground up. Correct class to read D 301.2: G 91/2/971.
Dec. 1971. Entry 17636, United States standards for grades of frozen Cranberries.Correct class to read A 88.6/2: C 85. .
Jan. 1972. Entry 758, Water supply paper 2012, Quality of surface water ofUnited States," 1967. Correct price to read * Paper, $2.50 (incorrectly given in book as $2.45). , , . , .
Feb. 1972. Entry 1239, Variations in length of farm workweek, errata. Add• Item 15 at end of entry. . , . . . K --
----- Entry 1661, Coastal Engineering Research Center, RePrint/series), ^5-71.Synoptic observations of sand movements. Correct class to read D 103.42/ .
___ Entry 1923, Directory of standards laboratories. Add • Item 244 at endof entry.
List of Government AuthorsBeginning
entryAdvisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations-------------------------- 4826Agriculture Department___________________________________________ 4834
Agricultural Research Service__________________________________ 4828Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service_______________ 4830Commodity Exchange Authority________________________________ 5069Consumer and Marketing Service_______________________________ 5291Economic Research Service_____________________________________ 5354Farmer Cooperative Service____________________________________ 5453Food and Nutrition Service_____________________________________ 5500Foreign Agricultural Service___________________________________ 5509Forest Service________________________________________________ 5513Rural Electrification Administration_____________________________ 6042Soil Conservation Service______________________________________ 6073Statistical Reporting Service___________________________________ 6111
American Battle Monuments Commission_____________________________ 4875Arms Control and Disarmament Agency______________________________ 4877Atomic Energy Commission________________________________________ 4900Civil Aeronautics Board____________________________________________ 5029Civil Service Commission__________________________________________ 5033Commerce Department_____________________________________________ 5056
Economic Development Administration___________________________ 5351International Commerce Bureau________________________________ 5633Maritime Administration________________________________________ 5732National Bureau of Standards___________________________________ 5879National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration________________ 5942
Environmental Research Laboratories________________________ 5452National Marine Fisheries Service____________________________ 5934
National Technical Information Service__________________________ 5962Patent Office__________________________________________________ 5998Social and Economic Statistics Administration
Census Bureau____________________________________________ 4921Congress________________________________________________________ 5071
Atomic Energy Joint Committee________________________________ 5131Economic Joint Committee_____________________________________ 5133House of Representatives______________________________________ 5137
Agriculture Committee_____________________________________ 5151Appropriations Committee_________________________________ 5152Armed Services Committee__________________________________ 5154Banking and Currency Committee___________________________ 5157Crime, Select Committee on_________________________________ 5158Education and Labor Committee_____________________________ 5159Foreign Affairs Committee__________________________________ 5161Government Operations Committee___________________________ 5167Interior and Insular Affairs Committee_______________________ 5174Internal Security Committee________________________________ 5177Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee__________________ 5178Judiciary Committee________________________________________ 5189
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Congress—Continued BeginningHouse of Representatives—Continued entry
Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee------------------------------ 5192Post Office and Civil Service Committee______________________ 5193Public Works Committee___________________________________ 5197Small Business, Select Committee on------------------------------------Veterans’ Affairs Committee_______________________________Ways and Means Committee______________________________
Reduction of Federal Expenditures Joint Committee----------------------Senate _____________________________________________________
Aging, Special Committee on----------------------------------------------Agriculture and Forestry Committee--------------------------------------Armed Services Committee------------------------------------------------Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee---------------------Commerce Committee---------------------------------------------------------District of Columbia Committee------------------------------------------Equal Educational Opportunity, Select Committee on-------------Finance Committee-------------------------------------------------------------Foreign Relations Committee----------------------------------------------Government Operations Committee---------------------------------------Interior and Insular Affairs Committee--------------------------------Judiciary Committee______________________________________Labor and Public Welfare Committee------------------------------------Nutrition and Human Needs, Select Committee on------------------Public Works Committee----------------------------------------------------Rules and Administration Committee------------------------------------Veterans’ Affairs Committee--------------------------------------------------
Court of Customs and Patent Appeals----------------------------------------------Defense Department_____________________________________________
Air Force Department--------------------------------------------------------------Army Department--------------------------------------------------------------------
Army Medical Department-------------------------------------------------Civil Defense Office-------------------------------------------------------------Engineers Corps-----------------------------------------------------------------
Joint Chiefs of Staff----------------------------------------------------------------Navy Department--------------------------------------------------------------------
Judge Advocate General----------------------------------------------------Medicine and Surgery Bureau---------------------------------------------Naval Facilities Engineering Command---------------------------------
5199520252035206520752185221522252255233523952415242524752595262526752745286528852895290529452974859487848955032537856535995570257385966
Naval Operations OfficeNaval Oceanographic Office------------------------------------------Naval Weather Service Command--------------------------------
Naval Personnel Bureau------------------------------------------------------Naval Research Office---------------------------------------------------------Naval Ship Systems Command--------------------------------------------
District of Columbia----------------------------------------------------------------------Environmental Protection Agency----------------------------------------------------
Air Programs Office-----------------------------------------------------------------Pesticides Programs-----------------------------------------------------------------Water Programs Office-------------------------------------------------------------
Federal Communications Commission-----------------------------------------------Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation---------------------------------------------Federal Hone Lean Bank Board------------------------------------------------------
5967 5994597259765993 5350541548666001 6144545754585461
April 1972 XIII
Beginning entry
Federal Power Commission________________________________________ 5463Federal Reserve System Board of Governors__________________________ 5490Federal Trade Commission________________________________________ 5496Foreign Claims Settlement Commission_____________________________ 5512General Accounting Office_________________________________________ 5554General Services Administration
National Archives and Records Service__________________________ 5870Federal Register Office------------------------------------------------------- 5468
Government Printing OfficePublic Documents Department________________________________ 6025
Health, Education, and Welfare Department_________________________ 5600Child Development Office______________________________________ 5027
Children’s Bureau________________________________________ 5028Education Office______________________________________________ 5362Public Health Service
Food and Drug Administration______________________________ 5498Radiological Health Bureau____________________________ 6030
Health Services and Mental Health Administration____________ 5603Center for Disease Control_____________________________ 5026Federal Health Programs Service_______________________ 5459Maternal and Child Health Service______________________ 5734National Center for Health Services Research and Develop-
ment ____________________________________________ 5894National Center for Health Statistics____________________ 5896National Institute of Mental Health_____________________ 5912Regional Medical Programs Service
National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health______ 5904National Institutes of Health______________________________ 5926
National Cancer Institute______________________________ 5893National Institute of Dental Research___________________ 5911National Library of Medicine___________________________ 5932
Social and Rehabilitation Service______________________________ 6066Assistance Payments Administration________________________ 4899Medical Services Administration____________________________ 5737National Center for Social Statistics________________________ 5901Rehabilitation Services Administration______________________ 6040Youth Development and Delinquency Prevention Administration^ 6145
Social Security Administration________________________________ 6067Housing and Urban Development Department_______________________ 5605Interior Department_______________________________________________ 5621
Fish and Wildlife ServiceSport Fisheries and Wildlife Bureau_________________________ 6082
Geological Survey____________________________________________ 5575Mines Bureau_______________________________________________ 5745National Park Service_________________________________________ 5949Oil and Gas Office_____________________________________________ 5997Reclamation Bureau__________________________________________ 6036
Interstate Commerce Commission__________________________________ 5651Joint Publications Research Service________________________________ 5654Justice Department______________________________________________ 5703
Immigration and Naturalization Service_________________________ 5616Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Bureau_________________________ 5770
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Beginning entry
Labor Department—--------------------------- 5705Employment Standards Administration---------------------------------------- 5377
Wage and Hour Division___________________________________ 6142Labor Statistics Bureau------------------------------------------------------------ 5714Manpower Administration
Unemployment Insurance Service------------------------------------------ 6140Library of Congress----------------------------------------------------------------------- 5730
Copyright Office______________________________________________ 5293National Aeronautics and Space Administration______________________ 5773National Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Information__________________ 5903National Credit Union Administration______________________________ 5905National Industrial Pollution Control Council------------------------------------ 5908National Labor Relations Board------------------------------------------------------- 5928National Mediation Board__________________________________________ 5941National Science Foundation_______________________________________ 5959President of United States--------------------------------------------------------------- 6002
Executive Office of the PresidentEconomic Opportunity Office_________________________________ 5353A
Price Commission________________________________________________ 6023Railroad Retirement Board________________________________________ 6032Renegotiation Board_______________________________________________ 6041Securities and Exchange Commission________________________________ 6047Ship Structure Committee__________________________________________ 6048Small Business Administration_____________________________________ 6049Smithsonian Institution____________________________________________ 6050
National Portrait Gallery______________________________________ 5958State Department________________________________________________ 6084
International Development Agency--------------------------------------------- 5649Supreme Court--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6117Tariff Commission__ -__ 6122Tennessee Valley Authority________________________________________ 6129Transportation Department________________________________________ 6131
Coast Guard--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5047Federal Aviation Administration------------------------------------------------ 5454
Air Traffic Service________________________________________ 4869Airports Service----------------------------------------------------------------- 4874Flight Standards Service___________________________________ 5497Systems Research and Development Service---------------------------- 6119
Federal Highway Administration_______________________________ 5460Motor Carrier Safety Bureau_______________________________ 5769
Federal Railroad AdministrationRailroad Safety Bureau------------------------------------------------------- 6033
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration--------------------------- 5906National Transportation Safety Board----------------------------------------- 5964
Treasury Department______________________________________________ 6134Customs Bureau_______________________________________________ 5295Fiscal Service
Accounts Bureau__________________________________________ 4825Internal Revenue Service______________________________________ 5628
Veterans Administration____________________________________________ 6141
Monthly Catalog
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4828
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NO. 927 • APRIL 1972
ACCOUNTS BUREAU, Treasury Dept.Washington, DC 20220
Combined statement of receipts, expenditures and balances of United States Government, fiscal year 1971. [1972.] vi-|-[l]4-673 p. 4° ([Doc-ument 3252; Fiscal Service.]) * Paper, $6.00. • Item 928
T 63.113:971
ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS Washington, DC 20575
Measuring fiscal capacity and effort of State and local areas [revised tables]. Jan. 1972. [8] p. 4° (Information report revision; M-58R.) t • Item 1049-D Y 3.Ad 9/8: 2 F 52/3/rev.tabs.
New grass roots government? decentralization and citizen participation in urban areas; [prepared by Carl W. Stenberg]. Jan. 1972. v4-22 p. 4° (M-71.) f • Item 1049-D Y 3.Ad 9/8: 2 G 76/7
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE, Agriculture Dept. Washington, DC 20250
ARS (series), f A 77.15 : (nos.)52-60. Evaluation of alternative ways of shipping loose round red radishes to
European markets in selected shipping containers ; [by Albert Biales J. Oct. 1971. cover title, Hi+ 17 p. 11. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.]
91-68-1. Recommended procedure for Isolation of salmonella organisms from animal feeds and feed ingredients. July 1971. cover title, 15 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. Illustrations are colored.] • Item 25—B
AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept., Washington, DC 20250
ASCS background information BI (series), f A82.82:(nos.)1. Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. Dec. 1971. 11 p. 4°8. ASCS defense activities. Dec. 1971. 2 n. 4"9. Conservation reserve program. Dec. 1971. 8 p.11. Commodity program and related legislation through the years. Dec. 1971. 13 p.
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Washington, DC 20250
Note .—Requests to the Department of Agriculture for publications should in-clude the USDA number if given in the entry.Agriculture handbook.
380. Air pollutants affecting performance of domestic animals, literature review [with lists of literature cited] ; by Robert J. Lillie. Aug. 1970, slightly revised Jan. 1972. [1971.] iv + 109 p. 4° (Animal Science Research Division, Agricultural Research Service.) * Paper, $1.00 (S/N 0100— L5C° carde72-600895 A 1.76 : 380/972
Agriculture information bulletin.341. Toward the new, report on better foods and nutrition from agricultural
’ [prepared by Agricultural Research Service]. [Apr. 1970, evised Feb. 1972.] [1972.] cover title, 60 p. 11. 4° [Text on J of cover.] ♦ Paper, $1.00 (S/N 0100-1565). • Item 4 72-600879 A 1.75 : 341/2
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Farmers’ bulletins. • Item 9 A 1.9:(nos.)2193. Grasshopper control; [prepared by Entomology Research Division, Agricul-
tural Research Service and Plant Protection and Quarantine Programs, Animal and Plant Health Service]. [Revised Feb. 1972.] [1972.] 12 p. 11. * Paper, 10c.
2252. Phase converters for operation of three-phase motors from single-phase power; [by L. H. Sodherholm]. [Mar. 1972.] [2] +21 p. il. * Paper, 15c. (S/N 0100-1529).
Home and garden bulletins. • Item 11 A 1.77: (nos.)1. Family fare, guide to good nutrition; prepared by Consumer and Food Eco-
nomics Research Division, Agricultural Research Service. Revised May 1970 ; slightly revised Nov. 1971. [1971.] iii + 91 p. il. [Includes list of publications on p. 4 of cover. Prepared in cooperation with National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. ] * Paper, 45c.
25. Roses for the home. [Revised Jan. 1972.] [1971.] 23 p. il. [Information fur-nished by Plant Science Research Division and Entomology Research Divi-sion, Agricultural Research Service.] [Replaces all previous editions.] ♦Paper, 15c. (S/N 0100-1511).
64. Subterranean termites, their prevention and control in buildings ; [ by H. R. Johnston, Virgil K. Smith and Raymond H. Beal]. [Revised Jan. 1972.] [1972.] ii+ 30 p. 11. ♦ Paper, 20c. (S/N 0100-1507).
67. Insects and related pests of house plants, how to control them; [by George V. Johnson and Floyd F. Smith], [Revised Sept 1970, slightly revised March 1972.] [1972.] 16 p. 11. (Entomology Research Division, Agricultural Re-search Service.) * Paper, 10c.
Leaflets. • Item 12 A 1.35: (nos.)367. Tomato fruitworm, how to control It; [prepared by Entomology Research
Division, Agricultural Research Service], [Revised Feb. 1972.] [1972.] [6] p. 11. narrow 8° ♦ Paper, 10c. (S/N 0100—1506).
453. How to control bed bugs; [prepared by Entomology Research Division, Agricultural Research Service]. [Sept. 1959, slightly revised Feb. 1972.] [1972.] 7 p. 11. [Includes list of other USDA publications on Insects of the home.] * Paper, 10c. (S/N 0100-1576).
535. Building with adobe and stabilized-earth blocks ; [prepared by Agricultural Engineering Research Division, Agricultural Research Service]. [Dec. 1965, slightly revised Jan. 1972.] [1972.] 8 p. 11. [Supersedes Farmers’ Bulletin 1720, Adobe or Sun-Dried Brick for Farm Buildings.] ♦ Paper, 10c. (S/N 0100-1563).
Marketing research reports. • Item 13-B A 1.82:(nos.)921. Study of refrigeration systems for urban food distribution centers; [by
Robert L. Stahlman], [Jan. 1972.] cover title, iii+107 p. il. 4“ (Trans-portation and Facilities Research Division, Agricultural Research Service.) ♦ Paper, $1.00 (S/N 0100-1371).
928. Effect of postharvest hot-water treatments on spoilage of cranberries in storage [with list of literature cited; by R. E. Anderson and Wilson L. Smith, jr.]. [Dec. 8, 1971.] [3] +8 p. 4° (Agricultural Research Service.) ♦ Paper, 15c. (S/N 0100-1365).
946. Consumers’ reaction to various peel oil levels in frozen concentrated orange juice; [by Jon P. Weimer]. [Feb. 1972.] [2]+ii + 39 p. il. 4° (Statistical Reporting Service.) ♦ Paper, 40c.L.C. card 72-600892
Miscellaneous publication.1218. Finishing floor for 400 pigs. Dec. 1971. [2] p. il. 4° (Cooperative farm
building plan exchange; plan 6104 ; [Agricultural Engineering Research Division, Agricultural Research Service].) * Paper, 5c. • Item 13-A
A 1.38 ’ 1218PA [Program aid] (series). • Item 14-A A 1.68:(nos.)
575. Multiple-purpose watershed project, under Public law 566., land treatment, flood prevention, agricultural water management, municipal and indus-trial water supply, recreation, fish and wildlife, rural areas development, water quality management; [by Watersheds Staff, Soil Conservation Service]. [Revised Jan. 1972.] [1972.] [2]+14 p. (Soli Conservation Service.) [Supersedes 392, Small watershed projects under watershed protection and flood prevention act.] f
975. Outdoor classrooms on school sites. [Jan. 1972.] [2] +22 p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 25c. (S/N 0100-1458).
984. % of our land, national inventory. [1971.] 20 p. 11. oblong 8° (Soli Con-servation Service.) [Some illustrations are colored.] t
987. Fowl plague, beware of this deadly foreign disease; [prepared by Veterinary Services, Animal and Plant Health Service and Veterinary Sciences Research Division, Agricultural Research Service]. [Feb. 1972.] [2] p. il. narrow f° folded into oblong 32° size [Illustrations are colored.] ♦ Paper, 15c.
1000. Developing world and USDA’s contributions in 1971. Feb. 1972. [8] p. il. narrow 8° (Foreign Economic Development Service.) [Prepared In co-operation with Agency for International Development.] t
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Production research reports. • Item 13-0 A 1.84:(nos.)4854 136. Relationship of temperatures to boll weevil complex populations in Arizona
[with list of literature cited; by R. E. Fye and C. D. Bonham]. [Jan. 1972.] [2]+14 p. il. 4° (Agricultural Research Service.) [Prepared in cooperation with Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station.] ♦ Paper, 15c. (S/N 0100-1468).
4855 141. Chemosterilants screened against boll weevil in dipping and feeding tests;[by Jack W. Haynes and others]. [Mar. 1972.] [2] +21 p. 4° (Agricul-tural Research Service.) [Prepared in cooperation with Mississippi Agri-cultural Experiment Station.] * Paper, 20c. (S/N 0100-1539).
Science study aid.4856 5. Testing for air pollution; [prepared by Information Division, Agricultural
Research Service]. [Jan. 1972.] 8 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. (S/N 0100-1619). • Item 14—B A 1.104 : 5
Statistical bulletins. • Item 15 A 1.34: (nos.)4857 417. Supplement for 1971 to Statistics on cotton and related data 1930-67;
[prepared by E. Frances Morriss]. [Feb. 1972.] [l]+viii + 117 p. t 4858 478. Direct and contract hiring of seasonal farm labor ; [by Walter E. Sellers, jr. ]
£Feb. 1972.] vi + 24 p. 11. 4° (Economic Research Service.) * Paper, 25c..C. card 72-600880
AIR FORCE DEPARTMENT, Defense Dept. Washington, DC 20330
Air Force Human Resources Laboratory: [Technical report] AFHRL-TR (series). (Air Force Systems Command, Brooks Air Force Base, Tex.)
4859 71-48. Stability of consolidated job descriptions based on task inventory surveyinformation [with one reference] ; by Raymond E. Christal. Aug. 1971. iii+2+[2] p. 4° [Work unit 773401013. Prepared for Personnel Research Division, Lackland Air Force Base, Tex.] t
D 301.45/27: 71-48Air Force manual AFM (series).
4860 100—22. Communications-electronics activities: Base communications services[with list of references and related publications]. Feb. 18, 1972. cover title, [156] p. 11. 4° [Issued in looseleaf form. Supersedes AFM 100-22, Dec. 1, 1966.] t • Item 421 D301.7 : 100-22/5
Air Force pamphlet AFP (series). D 301.35: (nos.)4861 36-1. See, below, Air Force register.4862 190-5. Photojournalism guide [with list of composition references]. Jan. 3, 1972.
cover title, [24] p. 11. 4° (Office of Information.) [Some illustrations are colored. Supersedes AFP 190-3-1, Nov. 1, I960.] t • Item 421—A
4863 Air Force register: v. 1, Active lists [Jan. 1, 1972]. 1972. xii+1272 p. 4° ([Air Force pamphlet 36-1.] ; Office of Directorate of Personnel Program Actions.) [Also issued as H. doc. 224, pt. 1, 92d Cong., 2d sess. Supersedes v. 1, AFP 36-1, Jan. 1, 1971.] * Paper, $8.00 (S/N 0872-0008). • Item 426 D 303.7 : 972/v.l
PACAF [Pacific Air Force] basic bibliographies, t Commander-in-Ohief, Pacific Air Force, ATTN: DPSR, Commander Librarian, APO San Fran-cisco, 96553
4864 Accident prevention ; [prepared by Louise St. John]. [Nov. 15, 1971.] [1] +v + 57 p. 4° [Supersedes PACAF bibliography, Accident prevention, dated June 1, 1970.] D 301.62 : Ac 2/971
4865 Communications and electronics, supp. 1; prepared by Benjamin Lasky. Dec. 1, 1971. [l]+iv+51 p. [Supplements edition of June 15, 1970.] •
D 301.62 :C 73/971/supp.l
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Air Programs Office publication AP-(series). • Item 483-EEP 4.9: (nos.)
4866 91. Helena Valley, Mont, area environmental pollution study [with bibliog-raphies], Jan. 1972. xlv + 179 p. il. t Office of Technical Information and Publications, Office of Air Programs, Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, N.C.L.C. card 72-600872
4867 101. Mixing heights, wind speeds, and potential for urban air pollution through-out contiguous United States [with list of references]. Jan. 1972 xi + 118 p. il. 4° * Paper, $1.25.
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Air Programs Office publication APTD (series).0907. SAROAD, station coding manual for aerometric sampling networks [by]
Donald H. Fair. Revised 1972. Feb. 1972. vi+134 p. 4° draper, $3.00. • Item 483-E EP 4-9' 2 • oau ‘
AIR TRAFFIC SERVICE, Transportation Dept. Washington, DC 20553
Contractions [handbook], 7340.1C [Feb. 1, 1972] Change 1. Jan. 26, 1972. [56] p il 4° [Effective Apr. 1, 1972. Cancellation date Oct. 1, 1972.Issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, $3.75 (including basic handbook and supplementary material for an indefinite period) ; $1.00 additional toi foreign mailing. • Item 431-D-l TD 4.308 : C 76/972/ch.l
En route air traffic control handbook. Change 5. Jan. 6. 1972. [62] p. il. 4° (7110 9B CHG.5.) [Effective date Apr. 1. 1972. Cancellation date Jul. 1, 1972. Issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, $8.00 (including basic hand-book and supplementary material for an indefinite period) ; $-.00 addi-tional for foreign mailing. • Item 431-D-l ID 4.308: En l/971/ch.5
Facility management handbook, Change 2. Jan. 10, 1972. [124] p. il. 4 (7210 3A ) [Effective Apr. 1, 1972. Cancellation date July 1, 1972. Issued iri^ looseleaf for mJ t • Item 431-D-l TD 4.308: F ll/972/ch.2
Flight services handbook, Change 5. Dec. 30, 1971. [65] p. 1 “aP- (7110.10A.) [Effective Apr. 1, 1972. Cancellation date Sept. 10, 1971. Includes all service A GENOTS 1/61 through 1/105. Issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, $9.00 (including basic handbook and supplementary material for an indefinite period) ; $2.50 additional for I• Item 431-D-l rD 4-308* W/yn/cn.o
Terminal air traffic control handbook, Change 5. Jan. 6, 1972. [72] p. ik 4 (7110.8B) [Effective date Apr. 1, 1972. Cancellation date July 1, 1972. Issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, $8.50 (including basic handbook and supplementary material for an indefinite Period) ,, $2.00 additio a for foreign mailing. • Item 431-D-l TD 4.308: T 27/971/ch.5
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Airport design standards: Site requirements for terminal na^ational fa-cilities [with bibliography]. Nov. 22, 1971. cover title, [2]+v+70-f-2 p. il. 4° ([Advisory circular] AC 150/5300-2B.) [Issued with perfora-tions. Cancels AC 150/5300-2A, Oct. 8, 1969.] t TD 4.111: T 27
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4875 Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Memorial. 1971. 28 p. il. t• Item 1050 v 3 Am 3•M 57L.C. card 72-600893 Y 3-Am M °1
4876 North Africa American Cemetery and Memorial. [1971.] 28 p il [Includes American memorials and overseas military cemeteiies.J T em
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4877 Documents on disarmament, 1970 [with bibliography; compiled and anno-tated by Robert W. Lambert and others]. [Dec. 1971.] xx+807 p.il. ([Publication 60.]) * Paper, $3.50. • Item 86o-B AC 1.11/2.970
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AMC pamphlets. (Army Materiel Command.) t • Item 322-AD 101.22/3: (nos.)
4878 11-6. Army program, program evaluation and review technique (PERT). Jan.1972. cover title, [59] p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.]
4879 335—1. Reports and statistics, register of approved recurring reports. Jan. 1972.cover title, [156] p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes AMCP 335-1, July 1, 1971.]
Army Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth, N.J.: Research and develop-ment technical report ECOM (series). (Reports control symbol OSD- 1366.) t D 111.9/4: (nos.)
4880 3429. Synthesis of monogenic iterative arrays of machines [with bibliography;by] Edward Lieblein. June 1971. v-|-68 + 2 p. il. 4° [DA work unit 1HO.62101. A327.03.401.]
4881 3490. Transverse-wave tubes as high-efficiency microwave amplifiers [with listof references; by] Richard J. Briggs, S. Frank Paik [and] Arthur H. Gottfried. Oct. 1971. [1]+511-520+[2] p. il. 4» [Reprint from IEEE Transactions on Electronic Devices. DA work unit 1S6-62705—A- 055-04-821.]
4882 Army procurement procedure, Mar. 1, 1969, revision 7: Jan. 10, 1972. [89] p. il. 4° [Issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, 75c. • Item 327-A
D 101.6/4: 969/rev.74883 Military chaplains’ review. [Quarterly.] t • Item 322-E
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Natick Laboratories, Natick, Mass.: Technical report. ([Army Materiel Command.])
4884 71—54—FL. Development of stable leavening system [with list of references] ;by Anthony Umina, [and others]. May 1971. vii+17+[2] p. 4° (Food Laboratory.) [Project reference PE 728-012.12.] t
D 106.21: 71-54—FLPamphlets. • Item 327 (Rev. 1969) D 101.22:(nos.)
4885 27—18. Desk book for special court-martial convening authorities. Feb. 1972.cover title, [73] p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]
4886 550-156. Area handbook for Paraguay [with bibliography; by] Thomas E. Weil[and others]. 1972. xiv+316 p. il. [Prepared by Foreign Area Studies, American University. Research and writing were completed July, 1971.] * Cloth, $2.75.L.C. card 72-181509
4887 608-34. Handbook for next of kin of Army prisoners of war/missing personnel.Jan. 1972. cover title, ii + 22 p. J
Technical manual TM (series).4888 8-502. Diet therapy management [with list of references]. July 1970. cover
title, 39 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] $ • Item 329D 101.11: 8-502
USAAMRDL technical report. [Eustis Directorate, U.S. Army Air Mo-bility Research and Development Laboratory, Fort Eustis, Va.) t
D 117.8/2: (nos.)4889 71—38. Ground test evaluation of Sikorsky active transmission isolation system
[with list of literature cited] ; by Paul W. von Hardenberg [and] Paul B. Saltanis. Sept. 1971. [1]+xiv + 112+[2] p. il. 4° [Task 1F162204A14608, contract DAAJ02-69-C-0101, prepared by Sikorsky Aircraft, Division of United Aircraft Corporation, Stratford, Conn.j
4890 71—55. Investigation of stabilator on S—67 aircraft [with list of literature cited] ;by T. T. Kaplita. Oct. 1971. [1]+xiv+99+[2] p. 11. 4» [Prepared by United Aircraft Corporation, Sikorsky Aircraft Division, Stratford, Conn., under contract DAAJO2-71-C—0010, task 1F163204D15704.]
4891 71—62. Dynamic response of OV—1A aircraft to soft field landings [with list ofliterature cited] ; by William T. Alexander. Oct. 1971. cover title, xiv + 134+[2] p. 11. 4° [Prepared under task 1F162204A14602, house task 65-28.]
USAAVLABS technical report. (Eustis Directorate, Army Air Mobility Research and Development Laboratory, Fort Eustis, Va.) t
D 117.8/2: (nos.)4892 69—61. Instability of spherical caps and complete spheres [with list of references] ;
by Philippe Jacques Jean-Marie Lebouc. Sept. 1971. [l]+x+70+[2] p. 11. 4° [Task 1F162204A17002. Prepared under contract DAAJ02— 67—C—0031 by Stanford University. Stanford. Calif.]
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USAAVLABS technical report—Continued69-65. Buckling of electroformed conical sheels under hydrostatic pressure [witli
list of references] ; by Josef Singer [and] Dror Bendavid. Sept. 1J71. mi +x + 42+ [2] p. il. 4° [Task 1F162204A17002. Prepared under con-tract DAAJ02—67—C—0031 by Stanford University, Department of Aero-nautics and Astronautics, Stanford, Calif.] ~ .
71-51. Inductive sensing technique advancement; IbyGeorge p;.,^?rOpS- ® 1971 til 4-viii+35+[21 p. 11. 4" [lask It182203A4340O. prepared under contract DAAJ02-70-C-0028 by Mechanical Technology Incor-porated, Latham, N.Y.]
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Army graduate student program. [1972.] [4] p. il. 4° t • Item 351-AU ltr±.Z . ur I Of <7 • a
Army Medical Research and Nutrition Laboratory, Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Denver, Colo.: Laboratory reports. $ D 104.17 : (nos.)327
3A0621iaOA8300Brosdensor system^ work unit 061^NutrMonal aspects of military dog performance, Ft. Benning field study.] [borne pages are
330. Development and application of whole-body radiation coun ing system [with °l:rf79e7niCeSli3f+C[2a] P U 4»a,e[fprIojI^tta3Ad0114?0aiBy71R ttS inNb°omedilai scfcncef Srk^unit 065 Effects of nutrition and ?nvironmental stress upon work capacity and body composition. Some pages are issued as leaves.]
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Work measurement and work simplification design for organization .^Pie- mentation, and management of work study program. [1972 ] [971 p. il. 4 ( (SRS) 72-21201.) t • Item 512-B-2 HE 17.402. W 89
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A EC research and development reports. Y 3.At 7.22/ (letters-no ) Plasma heating with strong electron beams m mirror-type
magnetic trap [with bibliography]. [Sept. 19<p.] ^ver title 31 n 11. 4° (Translation series.) [1 iziko-lekn nicheskii Institut Gosudarstvennyi Komitet po ispol vaniyu atomnoi energii SSSR, Sukhumi, 1969; ABC file NP—18059.1 Paper, $3.00. „Technical papers of 22d Metallographic Group meeting, held June 19-21, 1968, Gulf General Atomic, Inc., San Diego, Calif, [with lists of references] ; compiled by Harriet Roth Roman, General Electric Company,.Lynn, Mass Dec. 1971. vii + 368 p. 11. 4° 4> Paper, $6.00.
Survival of food crops and livestock in event of nuclear war, proceedings of symposium held at Brookhaven 1 ra-tional Laboratory, Upton, Long Island, N.Y., Sept.. Io 18, 1970 [with lists of references] ; editors David W. Bensen, Arnold H. Sparrow. Dec. 1971. xi+745 p. il- ([AEC symposium series 24] ; Office of _ Information Services.) [Sponsored by Office of Civil Defense, Atomic Energy Commission, and Department of Agriculture.] 4> Paper, $9.00.L.C. card 77-170334Irradiation of fruits and vegetables, annual report, Apr. 16, 1968-July 15, 1970 ; [prepared by P. Narkakis and K C. Micholas and others]. July 1971. cover title, I[41+52 n. 11. 4° (Department of Food Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich.) <i> Paper, $3.00.
Fiche index for nuclear dockets: Midwest 1’uelPlant; [edited by James G. Smith]. Jan. 14, 1972. cover title, [2] 4-12 p. 4° (Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards.) [Issued with perforations.] 4Paper, $3.00.
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Fiche index for nuclear dockets: Maine Yankee Atomic Power Station; [edited by James G. Smith], Nov. 30, 1971. cover title, [2]+14 p. 4° (Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards.) [Issued with perforations.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
Fiche index for nuclear dockets: La Salle (county station, units 1 and 2) ; [edited by James G. Smith]. Dec. 17, 1971. cover title, [3]+10 p. 4° (Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards.) [Issued with perforations. Accompanied by revision notice, 1 p. 16°] d> Paper. $3.00.
Development of nuclear analytical techniques for oil-slick identification, phase 2A, final report [with list of refer-ences; by H. R. Lukens and others]. June 11, 1971. cover title, [139] p. iL 4° [Gulf Radiation Technology, San Diego, Calif. Notice of change, 1 p., was issued also.] <b Paper, $3.00.
Health and Safety Laboratory fallout program, quarterly summary report [Sept. 1-Dec. 1, 1971, with list of ref-erences; prepared by Edward P. Hardy, jr.]. June 1, 1972. cover title, [165] p. 11. 4° [Includes list of recent publications related to radionuclide studies.] 4> Paper. $3.00.
Health and Safety Laboratory fallout program, quarterly summary report [Sept. 1-Dec. 1, 1971] appendix. Jan. 1, 1972. cover title, [432] p. il. 4° $ Paper, $3.00.
Bibliography of mass spectroscopy literature for 1970 com-piled by computer method [with list of references; J. Capellen and others, compilers]. Jan. 1972. xv+880 p. 4° (Ames Laboratory, Ames, Iowa; [contract W—7405—eng—82].) 4> Paper, $9.00.
Reviews to insure safety of nuclear operations. Aug. 1971. cover title, [l]+4+[2] p.+ [8] leaves, 4° (Nevada Operations Office.) 4* Paper, $3.00.
Cadmium telluride detectors, interim technical report, June 1, 1970—May 31, 1971 [with list of references; by F. Wald, R. O. Bell and A. A. Menna]. July 1971. cover title, ix + 75 + 9+12 p. il. 4° [Tyco Laboratories, In-corporated, Waltham, Mass.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
Research and development studies into basic technology of radiation induced emulsion polymerization including small scale pilot plant systems, final report [with list of references; by V. T. Stannett and others]. Sept 1, 1971. cover title, [4]+vii+141 p. il. 4° [Department of Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State Univer-sity, Raleigh, N.C.; contract AT(45-1)-2221 task 3. Page 141 of text is on p. 3 of cover.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
Role of paper mill additives as potential stream pollutants, development of nuclear analytical techniques, annual report, June 1970-June 1, 1971 [with bibliography; by Roy Milton Chatters]. July 1, 1971. cover title, [1] +vii +48 p. il. 4° [Research Division, Washington State University, Pullman, Wash.; contract AT(45-1)-2221 task 3.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
Nuclear instrument landing system, phase 1 final report, Sept. 1970-June 1971; [by R. A. Kaminskas], Oct. 2, 1971. cover title, [115] p. il. 4° [TRW Systems Group, Redondo Beach, Calif.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
Reaction cell improvements in mercury substitution- nuclear detection sulfur dioxide-stack gas monitor, final report, Mar. 18, 1970-Oct 14, 1971 [with list of refer-ences; by James E. Howes, jr., Harvey S. Rosenberg and Robert A. Ewing]. Oct. 14, 1971. cover title, [2] +ii+31 + [l]+A-4 p. il. 4° [Battelle Columbus Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio; contract W-7405-eng-92.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
Radiation technology in conjunction with postharvest pro-cedures as means of extending shelf life of fruits and vegetables, annual report, Apr. 15, 1970-Jan. 1, 1971. July 1971. cover title, [237] p. il. 4° [Department of Pomology, University of California, Davis, Calif.; con-tract AT(11—1)—34.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
Nuclear explosions for peaceful purposes [articles, edited by I. D. Morokhov; translated by R. Addis]. [Feb. 1971.] cover title, [4]+ 190 p. 11. 4“ (Translation series.) [From Atomnye vzryvy v mirnykh tselyakh, 1970.] $ Paper, $3.00.
®°Co heat source demonstration program: phase 2, Final report, detail design [with lists of references; prepared by John W. Sadler]. May 1971. cover title, [257] p. 11. 4° (Astronuclear Laboratory, Westinghouse Electric Cor- §43]!)°% Paftr?$!hd0Pa‘ ’ IAEC c2ntract AT (88-1)-
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4921Annual survey of manufactures, 1970, M70(AS) (series).
1 General statistics for industry groups and industries. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, 28 p. 4° [Preprint of chapter in Annual survey of manufactures, 1J70 volume.] t Paper, 25c. • Item 134—A C o6.221: M <0(AS) 1
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Oxnard-Ventura-Thousand Oaks, Calif, urbanized area [Oct. 1971.]I cover title xii+27 p. 16 maps in pocket, 4° * Paper, $2.00. • Item lo6—A 6
San Bernardino-Riverside, Calif., urbanized area. [Oct. cover titie,xli + 76 p. 4° [Issued in portfolio with 27 maps.] Paper, $7.00.
Sa* Diego, Calif., urbanized area. [Oct. 1971.] coyer title, xii-j-128 p. 4° [Issued in portfolio with 40 maps.] ♦ Paper, $7.50. • Item 156r-A-6
San Francisco-Oakland, Calif., urbanized area. [Dec. 1971.] cover title, [1] -|-303 p. 4° [Issued in portfolio with 71 maps.] * Paper, $8.50.
San Jose? Calif., urbanized area. [Dec. 1971.] cover title, xii-f- [1] +92 P- 4° [Issued in portfolio with 27 maps. Some maps are colored.] * Paper,
Selected areasln California. [Jan. 1972.] cover title, xli+[11+218 p. 4» [Issued in portfolio with 65 maps.] * Paper, $14.00. • Item 156-A-6
Selected areas in Colorado. [Oct. 1971.] cover title, xii+51 p. 4° [Issued in portfolio with 14 maps.] * Paper, $5.00. • Item 15&-A-7
Wilmington, Del., N.J., urbanized area. [Oct. 1971.] cover title, xii+46 + 8 +1 p. 12 maps in pocket, 4° ♦ Paper, $2.50. ® Item 156-A-9
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, Fla., urbanized area. [Oct. 1971.] xii + 94 p. 13 maps in pocket, 4° * Paper, $3.75. • Item 156-A—11
Miami, Fla? urbanized area. [Oct. 1971.] cover title, xii + 183 p. 4° [Issued in portfolio with 20 maps.] * Paper, $4.75. • Item 156-£-11
Selected areas in Kansas. [Oct. 1971.] cover title, xii+167 p. 4 [Issued in portfolio with 8 maps.] * Paper, $7.50. Item 156-A-18 ...1RQ _ Ao
Baltimore, Md., urbanized area. [Oct. 1071.] cover title, xil+169 p. 4 [Issued in portfolio with 36 maps.] ♦ Paper, $7.00. •Item 156-A-22
Lawrence-Haverhill, Mass., N.H., urbanized area. [Oct. 19 71.] cover title, xli + 31+4 p., 15 maps in pocket, 4° ♦ Paper, $2.25. • Item 156-A-Z.3
Lowell, Mass., N.H., urbanized area. [Oct. 1971.] cover title, xli+^l+l p. 13 maps in pocket, 4° * Paper, $2.25. • Item 156-A-23
Springfield-Chicopee-Holyoke, Mass.-Conn., urbanized area. [Nov. 1971.] cover title, xil + 62 + 10 p. 4° [Issued in portfolio with 23 maps.] * Paper, $5.00. • Item 156-A-23 , .
Detroit? Mich., urbanized area. [Oct. 1971.] cover title, xi+ [2] +428 p. 4 [Issued in portfolio with 50 maps.] * Paper, $10.00. • Item 156rA-24
Kansas City, Mo.-Kans., urbanized area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, xii + 109 + 55 p. 4° [Issued in portfolio with 39 maps.] * Paper, $7.25. • Item
St? Joseph,^Mo., Kans., urbanized area. [Oct. 1971.] coyer title, xii + 21 + 2 p. 6 maps in pocket, 4° ♦ Paper, $1.50. • Item 15&-A-27;
Billings, Mont., urbanized area. [Oct. 1971.] cover title, xi + 15 p. 5 maps in pocket, 4° * Paper, $1.50. • Item 156—A—28
. Albanv-Schenectady-Troy. N.Y., urbanized area [Dec ISJl-l cover tltle’ xii+60 p. 17 maps in pocket, 4° ♦ Paper, $3.50 ® Item 156-A-34
158. Buffalo, N.Y., urbanized area. [Sept. 1971.] cover title, xii + 94 p. 18 maps in pocket, 4° ♦ Paper, $4.00. • Item 156-A-34
159. New York, N.Y.-northeastern New Jersey urbanized area : pt. 1, New York City [Jan. 1972.] cover title, [370] p. 4° [Issued in portfolio with 25 maps.] * Paper, $11.00. • Item 156-A-34 ...4R n 10
161. Syracuse, N.Y., urbanized area. [Dec. 1971.] cover title, xii + 46 p. 10 ‘ maps in pocket, 4° * Paper, $2.50. • Item 156-A-34
205. Pittsburgh, Pa., urbanized area. [Oct. 1971.] cover tit1®. «+ l-l ’ -p. 4° [Issued in portfolio with 73 maps.] Paper, $11.25. • Item
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2T1. Mllwiufeee? WK. urbanized aera. [Jan. 19T2J cover title xil +[Issued in portfolio with 29 maps.] * Paper, $6.50. • Item 156-A-02
275. Mayaguez. P.R. urbanized area. [Jan. 1972.] cover title, xix + 8 p. 5 p 276. Ponci°RR.' urbanl^eFarea.'Tjan*!^^1] coyer title, xlx + 13 p. 5 maps in 277. San°Juan4p.R. urbaniz$«i'5area *Jan. 1972.] coyer title, xlx + 73 p. 11 maps
in pocket, 4° * Paper, $2.25. • Item 156-A-41
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10. District of Columbia. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, iv +33-804-23 p il 4« * Paper, $1.00. • Item 156-A-10 p
36. D^ota^[JajL 1972.] cover title, iv +37-140-23 p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, $1.50.39. Oregon. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, iv + 53-157+22 p. 11. 4° ‘Paper, $1.50.
9 item iot>—A—Oi)43. South Dakota. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, iv+41-155 + 23 p. il. 4» ‘Paper
$1.75. • Item 156—A-4446. cover title, iv + 49-143+23 p. il. 4° ‘Paper, $1.50.47. Vermont. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, iv+29-82 + 23 p. 11. 4° ‘Paper $1.00. Item lo€)—A—4S49. Washington. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, iv-J-57-1744-22 p. il. 4° * Paper. $1 50
• Item 156-A-501970 census of housing: General Housing characteristics, HC(1)-A
(series). ([ Housing Division. ]) C 3.224/3 : 970/A (nos.)53. Puerto Rico. [Jan. 1972.] cover title, vi + 83+23 p. il. 4° [English and
Spanish.] * Paper, $1.00. • Item 156-A-4156. American Samoa. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, iv+10 + 9 p. 11. 4° ‘Paper 45c.
• Item 156-A-541970 census of housing: Supplementary report, series (HO(SI))
1. Summary housing characteristics for United States, regions, divisions, and States, 1970. Feb. 1972. 4-f- [5] p. 4° ‘Paper, 25c. • Item 155
C 3.224/8 : 970/11970 census of population: General population characteristics, PC(1)-B
(series). ([Population Division. ]) C 3.223/6 : 970/B (nos.)1. United States summary. Jan. 1972. iv + 253-336 + 12 p. 11. 4° * Paper, $1.00.
• Item 159-A-l54. Guam. Feb. 1970. Iv 4-9-65+ 25 p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 60c. • Item 159-A-5457. Canal Zone. Feb. 1972. iv + 9-40+24 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 3 of cover.]
‘ Paper, 60c. • Item 159-A-541970 census of population: General social and economic characteristics,
PC(l)-0 (series). ([Population Division.]) C3.223/7: 970/C(nos.) 14. Idaho. [Jan. 1972.] cover title, iv+101-254+49 p. il. 4° ‘Paper, $1.50.
(S/N 0301-2318). • Item 159-A-421. Maine. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, iv+105-248+48 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 3 of
cover.] * Paper, $1.50. • Item 159-A-2146. Utah. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, iv+97-263 + 48 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 3 of
cover.] * Paper, $1.50. (S/N 0301-2350). • Item 159-A-471970 census of population: Supplementary report PC (SI) (series).
• I tern 154 C 3.223/12: 970/ (nos.)4. Population of United States, Puerto Rico, and outlying areas, 1950—70. Jan.
1972. 2 p. 4° [Price incorrectly given on publication as 25c.] * Paper, 5c.5. Composition of urban population, 1970. Feb. 1972. [3] p. 4° ‘ Paper, 10c.6. Population and land area of urbanized areas, 1970 and 1960, Feb. 1972.
[15] p. 4° ♦ Paper, 15c.7. Population of standard metropolitan statistical areas, 1950-70. Feb. 1972.
[10] p. 4° * Paper, 15c.8. Population annexed to central cities of standard metropolitan statistical areas
in United States between 1960 and 1970. Feb. 1972. 15 p. 4° ♦ Paper, 15c.9. Population of places of 10,000 or more by wards, 1970. Feb. 1972. 20 p. 4°
♦ Paper, 20c.11. Race of population of United States, by States, 1970. Feb. 1972. 3 p. 4°
♦ Paper, 10c.1970 census of population and housing: Census tracts, PHC(l) (series).
([Population Division and Housing Division.]) • Item 159L.C. card 73-186611 C 3.223/11: 970/ (nos.)
5. Albuquerque, N. Mex., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Jan. 1972.] cover title, vlll+46 + 24 + 21 p. 4° [Accompanied by map of census tracts, 17 x 22 in.] * Paper, $1.00 (S/N 0301-2370).
24. Biloxi-Gulfport, Miss., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, vi + 22 + 11 + 24 p. 11. 4° ‘Paper, 55c. (S/N 0301-2389).
46. Colorado Springs, Colo., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, vil + 34+18+21 p. 1 map in pocket, 4° ♦ Paper, $1.00 (S/N 0301-2411).
82. Green Bay, Wis., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, vil+16 + 9 + 21+2 p. 11. 4° • Paper, 50c. (S/N 0301-2447).
100. Kenosha, Wls., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, [63] p. 11. 4° ‘ Paper, 55c. (S/N 0301-2465).
104. Lake Charles, La., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, [64] p. 11. 4° • Paper, 55c. (S/N 0301-2469).
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1970 census of population and housing—Continued108 . Las Vegas, Nev., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Dec. 1971.] cover
title vii4-324-174-21 p. [Accompanied by map of census tracts, 17 x 22 in.] * Paper, $1.00 (S/N 0301-2473).
114 Lincoln, Nebr., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, viii + 24 + 13 + 21 p. 1 map, 4° ‘Paper, $1.00 (S/N 0301-2479).
121 Lvnchburg, Va., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, [59] p. il. 4° * Paper, 55c. (S/N 0301-2486).
135 Monroe. La., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, [67] p. il. 4° * Paper, 55c. (S/N 0301-2501)
164 Portland, Maine, standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, [63] p. il. 4° * Paper, 55c. (S/N 0301-2536).
167 Provo-Orem, Utah., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, vi+24 + 13 + 21 p. 1 pl. 4° * Paper, $1.00 (S/N 0301-2539).
169 . Racine, Wls., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, [56] p. il. 4° * Paper, 50c. (S/N 0301-2541).
172 Reno, Nev., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Jan. 1972.] cover title, V1 + 24 +13 + 214-2 p. il. 4° * Paper, 60c. (S/N 0301-2544.)
175 . Rochester, Minn., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, [63] p. il. 4° * Paper, 55c. (S/N 0301-2547.)
182 . Salem, Oreg., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, [75] p. il. 4° * Paper, 60c. (S/N 0301-2554.)
199 Sioux Falls, S. Dak., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, vi+16+9 + 21 p. 1 pl. 4° ‘Paper, $1.00 (S/N 0301-2571).
216 Topeka, Kans., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, [72] p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 60c. (S/N 0301-2588).
218 . Tucson, Ariz., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Jan. 1972.] cover title vii4-40 + 214-21 p. 4° [Accompanied by map of census tracts, 17 x’22 in.] * Paper, $1.00 (S/N 0301-2509).
231 . Wichita, Kans., standard metropolitan statistical area. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, vii + 46 + 23 + 21 p. 1 map in pocket, 4° ‘Paper, $1.50 (b/N 0301-2603).
1970 census of population and housing: Employment profiles of selected low-income areas. PHC(3) (series). ([Demographic Surveys Division.]) L.C. card 72-183144 C 3.223/17 : 970/(nos.)6 Manhattan Borough, New York City, area 2. [Jan. 1972.] cover title, xiv
+ 284 + 30 p. il. 4° * Paper, $2.50. • Item 159-A-347, Brooklyn Borough, New York City, summary. xvi+284 +31 p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 15. Los2Angele* Calif1,°area 2* [Jan. 1972.] cover title, xiv+216+30 p. il. 4“ 57. Toledo,Poitiio7 [Jan.*972.] cover title, xiv + 216 + 30 p. il. 4° * Paper, $2.00.
• Item 159—A—371970 census of population and housing, final reports, census tracts PHC(l)
series, publications order form. [Dec. 1971.] [14] p. narrow 8 ([BC—2220. ]) f C 3223/3: 970-12
1970 census of population and housing, final reports, employment profiles of selected low-income areas PHC(3) series, publications order form. tpoc. 1971.] [10] p. narrow 8° ([BC-2224.]) f C 3.223/3 : 970-11
Congressional district data CDD-93X (series). t Paper, 25c., each. • Item 140-B-l C 3.134/4: 93X-(nos.)
14. Kansas, district of 93d Congress. Dec. 1971. 5 p. il. 4° 34. Oregon, district of 93d Congress. Jan. 1972. 5 p. il. 4® 42. Virginia, district of 93d Congress. Jan. 1972. 5 p. il. 4°
Current industrial reports: Air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment, 1970. Jan. 1972. [2]+12 p. 4° (Series MA-35M(70)-l.) t Paper, 25c.• Item 142—A 0 56.216: MA—35 M(70) 1
----- Carpet and rugs, summary for 1970 and 1st 3 quarters of 1971 (re-vised). Jan. 1972. 11 p. 4° (Series MQ-22Q(70)-5 ) . 1.$P0^J yr.; single copy, 25c. • Item 142—A C 3.158. MQ 22 Q(70)
----- Electric lamps, summary for 1970; [prepared in Industry Division]. Jan. 1972. [2]+10 p. 4° (Series MQ-36B (70)-5.• Item 142-A $ 56.216: JMQ-36 B ((U)-o
___ Fibrous glass, 1970, July 22, 1971, Change. Sept. 14, 1971. 1 p. 4° (Series MA-32J(70)-l.) t ‘ 142-AC 3.158: MA_S2 J(70)-l/eh.l
----- Lumber production and mill stocks, 1970. Feb. 1972. [2]+9 p. 4 (Series MA-24T(70)-l.) t Paper, 25c. • Item 142-A (SenesMA^ui ) ) , C 56.216 : MA-24 T( 70)-1
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5008 ------ Nonferrous castings, summary for 1970. Sept. 1, 1971. 9 p. 4° (M33E(70)-13.) t • Item 142-A C 3.158: M 33 E(70)-13
5009 ------ Pulp, paper, and board, 1970. Feb. 1972. [2]+24 p. 4° (Series M26A(70)-13.) t Paper, 15c. • Item 142-A G 56.216: M 26 A(70)-13
5010 ------ Pumps and compressors, 1970; [prepared in Industry Division]. Jan.1972. 7 p. 4° f Paper, 25c. • Item 142-A C 3.158: MA-35 P( 70)-1
5011 ------ Selected electronic and associated products, 1970; [prepared in Indus-try Division]. Feb. 1972. [2] +32 p. 4° (MA-36N (70) -1.) f Paper, 25c. • Item 192-A C 56.216: MA-36 N (70)-1
5012 ------ Selected instruments and related products, 1970; [prepared in Indus-try Division]. Jan. 1972. [2]+24 p. 4° (Series MA-38B(70)-l.) t Paper, 25c. • Item 142-A C 56.216: MA-38 B(70)-l
5013 ------ Steel shipping barrels, drums, and pails, summary for 1970; [preparedin Industry Division]. Feb. 1972. [2]+32 p. 4° (Series M34K(70)-13.) t Paper, 15c. • Item 142-A C 56.216: M 34 K( 70) -13
5014 ----- Titanium ingot, mill products, and castings, summary for 1970. Jan.1972. 3 p. 4° (Series BDSAF-263(70)-13.) t Paper, 15c. • Item 142-A C 3.158: BDSAF-263 (70) -13
Current population reports: Series P-20, Population characteristics.♦Paper, $14.00 (including Series P-20, P-23, P-25, P-26, P-27, P-28 summaries, P-60, and P-65 for one year), $3.50 additional for foreign mailing; single copy prices vary. • Item 142-0 C 56.218: P-20/(nos.)
5015 231. Undergraduate enrollment in 2-year and 4-year colleges, Oct. 1970 ; [preparedby Charles E. Johnson, jr., Jerry T. Jennings, and Larry E. Suter. Feb. 1972. cover title, il + 22 p. il. 4° • Paper, 30c.
5016 233. Household and family characteristics, Mar. 1971. Feb. 1972. cover title,ii+94 p. il. 4° ([Population Division.]) [Issued with perforations.] ♦ Paper, $1.00.
Current population reports: Series P-25, Population estimates and pro-jections. * Paper, $14.00 (including Series P-20, P-23, P-25, P-26, P-27, P-28 summaries, P-60 and P-65 for one year), $3.50 additonal for for-eign mailing; single copy prices vary. • Item 152-C
5017 474. Estimates of population of United States to Dec. 1, 1971. Jan. 1972. 2 p. 11. 4°[Issued with perforations.] ♦ Paper, 5c. C 3.186 : P-25/474
5018 475. Estimates of population of United States to Jan. 1, 1972. Feb. 1972. 2 p. il. 4°♦ Paper, 5c. C 56.218 : P-25/475
5019 476. Demographic projections for United States, total population by age and sex,school enrollment, educational attainment, households and families. Feb. 1972. 1+25 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] ♦ Paper, 35c.
C 56.218: P-25/476 5020 477. Preliminary projections of population of States, 1975—90. Mar. 1972. 8 p. 4°
[Issued with perforations.] ♦ Paper, 10c. C 56.218: P-25/477Current population reports: Series P-65, Consumer buying indicators.
♦Paper, $14.00 (including Series P-20, P-23, P-25, P-26, P-27, P-28 summaries, P-60, and P-65 for one year), $3.50 additonal for foreign mailing; single copy prices vary. • Item 142-C C 56.218: P-65/(nos.)
5021 39. Recent purchases of cars, houses, and other durables and expectations to buyduring months ahead, survey data through Jan. 1972. Feb. 1972. 11-]-18 p. 4° [ Issued with perforations. ] * Paper, 20c.
Data access description: Collection, evaluation, and processing series CEP (revised). [Intended as introductions to means of access to Census Bureau data for persons with data requirements not fully met by printed reports.]
5022 4. Printed reports from 1970 census of population and housing. Jan. 1972. 18 p. 4°(DAD 27.) t • Item 142-D C 56.212 : 4
5023 Methods and materials of demography [with lists of suggested readings] ; by Henry S. Shryock, Jacob S. Siegel, and Associates, Elizabeth A. Larmon, Editorial associate. Oct. 1971. * Paper, $7.00 per set (2 vols.). (S/N 0301-2289). • Item 146L.C. card 76-609905 C 3.2: D 39/v.l,2
v. 1. xvl+369+ 1-20 p. 11. 4° v. 2. xv+371-888+ 1-20 p. 11. 4°
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RQcard A68-7430 C 56215: 5U.S. foreign trade staistics classifications and cross-classifications, 1970,
summary of changes: pt. 1, Summary of changes, pt 2, Reprint pages. Mar. 1972. cover title, [32] p. 4° * Paper, $6.00 (including basic manual and revisions issued annually); $1.50 a441110”®1-* Item 146 bo.2:i! <Q/z/y4V/cn.»zi j .
CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept., Atlanta, GA 30333
Center for Disease Control zoonosessurveillance,aiiiiu:il^iyiiiaryral)i^s 1970. Oct. 1971. [l]+8+[ll] p. 11. 4 t HE 20.2309/9 . R H/3/970
CHILD DEVELOPMENT OFFICE, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept., Washington, DC 20201
5027Child development: Day care.
7. Administration; [by] Malcolm S. Host and Pearl B• Heller. [1971, Publ>shed 1972]. 167 p. 4° ([DHEW publication (OCD) 72-20]). Pdper, $ . 0 (S/N 1791-0161). • Item 454-C-3 HE 21.11.7
CHILDREN’S BUREAU, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept. Washington, DC 20201
5028Youth reports.
3. Youth reporters Harwood Rea. » Paper, 55c.
discuss legal age restrictions; [by] Cecelia E. Sudia, Jane 197L P- 4° (DHEW publication
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Remarks bv Secor D. Browne, Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board, before “'Downtown Notary Club and greater Tampa Chamber of Comme™,
Tampa, Fla., Feb. 1, 1972. 1972. 10 p. 4° t C 31.215 . B 81/25Remarks by Secor D. Browne, Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board before
Economic Club of Detroit, Detroit, Mich., Jan. 17, 1972.^ [1972
Remarks bv Secor D. Browne, Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board, before “'“o^Lunchwn of Klwanls Club and Chamber of Commerce WtchttebKans. Jan. 28, 1972. [1972.] 14 p. 4° + O 31.215 . B 81/24
CIVIL DEFENSE OFFICE (Army), Defense Dept.Washington, DC 20310
Buildings with fallout protection, design case study DCS (senes).7. Boston City Hall, Boston, Mass. Dec. 1971 [published . 7
Special construction, fallout shelters.) t •
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONWashington, DC 20415
Amendment to announcement WAW-104 (local), Federal protective of-ficer, GSM & Dec. 28,1971.1p. oblong 48^t 971/WAW_104/anl<lt.
Apprentice-printing crafts, amendment to announcement WA-2-02. Feb. 16,1972. ip. oblong 48- [Suspended.) x M/4. A.^/amdt.
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14. On reemployment rights of Federal employees who perform duty in Armed Forces. Jan. 1972. [8] p. il. narrow 8° ♦ Paper, $5.00 per 100 • single copy 10c. (S/N 0600-0611). • Item 293-A CS 1.59:14
General amendment [suspension notice for certain announcements]. Oct. 8, 1971.1 p. 4° (Washington Area Office, Civil Service Commission, Wash-ington, D.C.) t CS 1.26/3 : amdt./971-l
Job grading standard for air conditioning equipment mechanic, WG-5306. June 1971. cover title, 9 p. (Bureau of Policies and Standards.) [From Federal personnel manual, FPM 512-1, TS-17. Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c. CS 1.41/4 : 512-l/trans.l7/WG-5306
Job grading standard for crane operator, WG-5725. June 1971. cover title, 8 p. (Bureau of Policies and Standards.) [From Federal personnel manual, FPM 512-1, TS-17. Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c.
CS 1.41/4: 513-1/trans.l7/WG-5725Job grading standard for electronics mechanic, WG-2614. June 1971. cover
title, 9 p. (Bureau of Policies and Standards.) [From Federal personnel manual, FPM 512-1, TS-17. Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c.
CS 1.41/4:512-l/trans.l7/WG-26145040 job grading standard for gardener, WG-5003. June 1971. cover title, 8 p.
(Bureau of Policies and Standards.) [From Federal personnel manual, FPM 512-1, TS-17. Issued with perforations.] ♦ Paper, 15c.
CS 1.41/4:512-l/trans.l7/WG-50035041 job grading standard for pest controller, WG-5026. June 1971. cover title,
8 p. (Bureau of Policies and Standards.) [From Federal personnel manual FPM 512-1, TS-17. Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c.
CS 1.41/4:512-l/trans.l7/WG-50265042 job grading standard for tractor operator, WG-5705. June 1971. cover title,
9 p. (Bureau of Policies and Standards.) [From Federal personnel manual, FPM 512-1, TS-17. Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c.
CS 1.41/4:512-l/trans,17/WG-5705Pamphlets, f • Item 299 CS 1.48: BRE-(nos.)
5043 BRE—34. As you were, Vietnam era veterans in Federal employment. [1972.1 covertitle, 45+13] p. il. oblong 12°
5044 B RE-35. Veteran preference in Federal employment, handbook for veterans’counselors. 1971. cover title, 16 p. 4° ([Office of Public Policy Em- ployment Programs, Manpower Sources Division.])
5045 Professional careers in biological and agricultural sciences, amendment 6 to announcement 421. Feb. 14, 1972. 1 p. 4° f
CS 1.26:969/421/rev./amdt.65046 Training cost model, Feb. 1972. [1972.] [l]+8 p. 4° (Bureau of Training,
Training Management Division.) f • Item 295 CS 1.2 :T 68/4
COAST GUARD, Transportation Dept. Washington, DC 20591
5047 Auxiliary uniform, awards, and flag code manual, 1969. [1972.] vi-|-81 p. (CG-404.) [Reprint with amendments 1-3 included. Issued with perfora-tions.] f • Item 934-A TD 5.8: Un 3/rep.
5048 Light list: v. 1, Atlantic Coast of United States from St. Croix River, Maine to Little River, S.C., 1st, 3d, and 5th Coast Guard districts, Nov. 13,1971, including N.M. no. 45 of 1971. 1972. xxviii+542 p. il. 4 p. of pl. 4° (CG- 158.) [Issued with perforations. Publication contains list of lights, fog signals, buoys, daybeacons, lightships, radiobeacons, and loran stations. Plates are colored. Map on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, $4.25 (S/N 5012- 0023). • Item 936 TD 5.9: v.1/972
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Oceanographic reports, t • Item 940-B TD 5.18: (nos.)39- Oceanography °fh®rtal?i972nik2reagv^ (CG 373-390’ ^518^39/ ̂
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Aug..48. Oceanography of Orand Banks region and I Martin J. Moynihan and Henry rASrleTAS'lm-“™ 37aA; iCowt Guard
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u^Knly whin ordering from the Superintendent of Documents.Address by Maurice H. Stans, Secretary of Commerce, prepared for deliv-
e^XtowInternational Police Academy, Washington, D.C, Feb. 4.197£ 1972. lip. 4° t ’ * v
Address by Maurice H. Stans, Secretary of Commerce, PrePa^^.d^I‘ X‘5£^2N?S.3partlme 0O”a1’ 1 01.18:812/80
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Overseas bnsinesa reports OBR (series), tinned ^Papw,$16.00 a yr., $5.00 additional for foreign mailing, single (yr. subs.). • Item 231—B „to55. seiimg^^^^^
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Slth Perf“rations. Supersed^ OB^R 68-38J AmerJcan Repubilcs
4° (International Commerce liureau.) I ' . Virginia Webbort.7!-067. C^nmerce.) tissued
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71-069. Selling in Finland; prepared by Robert W. Francis. Dec. 1971. 13 p. 4° (Bureau of International Commerce.) [Issued with perforations. Super-sedes OBR 67-22.]
i71—071. Basic data on economy of Belgium [with bibliography] ; prepared by Robert H. Walker. Dec. 1971. 19 p. 4° (Bureau of International Com-merce.) [Issued with perforations. Supersedes OBR 67-88.]
Summary of remarks by Peter C. Manus, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs, prepared for delivery at American Management Association’s 43rd annual personnel conference, Chicago, HL, Feb. 9, 1972. 1972. 9 p. 4° f C 1.18: M 31/5
COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY, Agriculture Dept. Washington, DC 20250
Commodity exchange act as amended, general regulations, orders of Secretary of Agriculture, orders of Commodity Exchange Commission, rules of practice. [Revised Nov. 1971.] [1972.] cover title, [25] p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 40c. (S/N 0115-0002). • Item 40 A 85.6: O 73/970/notice 1
Monthly commodity futures statistics on futures trading in commodities regulated under Commodity exchange act. f A 85.15/2;(date)v. 5, no. 4— Oct. 1971—
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Congressional record, proceedings and debates of 91st Congress, 2d session, v. 116. [Permanent edition.] 1970. • Item 993L.C. card 12-36438 X.91/2:116/pt.(nos.)
Note .—In the permanent bound edition, the paging differs from that of the daily numbers, the text being revised, rearranged, and printed without break.
pt. 34. Index, Jan. 19, 1970—Jan. 2, 1971. 1513 p. [Includes history of bills and resolutions. Issued with printed marginal index tabs on blank cardboard.] ♦ Cloth, $8.00.
pt. 35. Daily digest, [Jan. 19, 1970-Jan. 2, 1971]. 801 p. 4° * Cloth, $4.50.Congressional record, proceedings and debates of 92d Congress, 1st ses-
sion, v. 117. [Permanent edition.] 1971. • Item 993L.C. card 12-36438 X.92/1:117/pt. (nos.)pt. 1. Jan. 21—Feb. 1 1971. 1338 p. 4° * Paper, $6.25.pt. 2. Feb. 2-11, 1971. [1] +1330-2740 p. 4» * Cloth, $6.50.pt. 3. Feb. 17-25, 1971. [1] +2741-4082 p. 4° * Cloth, $6.25.pt. 4. Feb. 26—Mar. 8, 1971. [1] +4083-5460 p. 4° * Cloth, $6.50.pt. 6. Mar. 17-Mar. 25, 1971. [1] +6807-8258 p. 4° * Cloth, $6.75.pt. 7. Mar. 29-Aprl. 1, 1971. [1] +8259-9468 p. 4° ♦ Cloth, $6.00.
Memorial services held in House of Representatives and Senate of United States, together with tributes presented in eulogy of James G. Fulton, late Representative from Pennsylvania, 92d Congress, 1st session; [com-piled under direction of Joint Committee on Printing]. 1972. vii+[l] +114+[1] p. 1 por. f • Item 1005 Y7.1: F 959/2
Memorial services held in House of Representatives and Senate of United States, together with tributes presented in eulogy of John C. Watts, late Representative from Kentucky, 92d Congress, 1st session; [compiled under direction of Joint Committee on Printing.] 1972. v+[l]+48+[l] p. 1 por. f • Item 1005L.C. card 72-601024 Y 7.1: W 349
Congressional serial set
Note . During each session of Congress the House and Senate documents and reports are accumulated into bound volumes comprising the Congressional serial set. No catalog entry is made for the volumes of the Serial set since the documents a contained therein have been previously listed in the Monthly catalog.. 2Ci® following bound volumes were sent to depository libraries during the period of this catalog:
House document.Coogress, 1st session, Unveiling of a Portrait of The Honorable F.
Edward Hebert [Serial 12947-10]. • Item 995-G
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report*no 782, 91st Congress, 1st session, Tax Reform Act of 1969 [Serial 12839-6].
'• Item 1007—ASenate document
no. 51, 92d Congress, 1st session, Soviet Space Programs, 1966-70 [Serial 12938—3]. • Item 995-G
Senate reports.nos 1263-1377, with exceptions, 90th Congress, 2d session. Senate miscellaneous
reports on public bills 111 [Serial 12793—3], * Item 1007—A
Laws
vnTp__The Federal laws are first published separately and in this form areknown “sUp laws’’ Later, these laws are compiled, edited, indexed, and published in the volumes of the Statutes at large.
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Public laws, 92d Congress. • Item 575Note —Public laws in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the
Sunerin'tendent of Documents, Washington, DC 20402, at a subscription price o $20.00 per session, $5.00 additional for foreign mailing ; single copies vary in price.
H.R. 11489, act to facilitate amendment of governing instruments^of certain charitable trusts and corporation subject to jurisdiction of District of Columbia, in order to conform to requirements of sec. 508 and sec. bt>4 of Internal Revenue code of 1954, as added by lax reform act of Ub . f Ann roved Dec 6. 1071.1 3 p. * Duper, 10c. ,
H R. 6283, act to extend period within which President may transmit to Congress plans for reorganization of executive branch of Government, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 10, 1971.] 3 p. Paper, 10c.
H R. 10383, act to enable professional individuals and firms in District of Columbia to obtain benefits of corporate organization, and to make cor-responding changes in District of Columbia income and franchise tax act.
H.IL P8381,e aet^to authorize sale of certain lands on Kalispel Indian Res-ervation, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 15, 1971.J 2 p. rapei,
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HR 11220, act to designate Veterans’ Administration hospital in San Antonio, Tex., as Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 15, 1971.] 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
H.R. 11955, act, making supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 19 <2, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 15, 1971.] 16 p.
H.R. 9097, act to define terms “widow , widower , child .and parent for servicemen’s group life insurance purposes. [Approved Dec. 15, 1971. J
S 2jo2 acf^declare that certain public lands are held in trust by United ’ States for Summit Lake Paiute Tribe, and for other purposes. Approved
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H.R. 3628, act to amend title 5, United States code, to provide equality of treatment for married women Federal employees with respect to preference eligible employment benefits, cost-of-living allowances in foreign aieas, and regulations concerning marital status generally, and for other pur-
mfe 38-Of'uu”® Stites Code to provide that H dividends may be used to purchase additional paid up national sei vice life
college, old for H R^f?five »^AC«ouatlng Office
positions £l- rates not to exceed rate for Executive Schedule level IV.HR^S^art^to Curtail mailing1^ certain articles which .present hazard
to nostal employees or mail processing machines by imposing restrictions on Certain1 advertising and promotional matter in malls, and for other
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f„°.n„VS“o» ” withrUeUot, at age 70. Approved Dee. 15,
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5103 107. H.R. 11652, act to amend title 38 of United States code to liberalize provi-sions relating to payment of dependency and indemnity compensation [Approved Dec. 15, 1971.] 3 p. * Paper, 10c.
ol04 108. H.R. 11651, act to amend title 38 of United States code to liberalize provi-sions relating to payment of disability and death pension, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 15, 1071.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
5105 100. S. 2248, act to authorize Secretary of Interior to engage in certain feasibilityK1f W5 ooa o ^vesUgations. [Approved Dec. 15, 1971.] lp. * Paper, 5c.510b 200. b. 1038, act to amend certain provisions of subtitle 2 of title 28, District of
Columbia Code, relating to interest and usury. [Approved Dec. 17, 1071.J 15 p. * Paper, 10c.
5107 201. H.J. Res. 1005, joint resolution making further continuing appropriationsfor fiscal year 1072, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 18, 1971.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
5108 202. H.R. 11932, act making appropriations for government of District of Colum-bia and other activities chargeable in whole or in part against revenues of said District for fiscal year ending June 30, 1972, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 18, 1971.] 7 p. * Paper, 10c.
5109 203. H.R. 10367, act to provide for settlement of certain land claims of Alaskanatives and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 18, 1971.] 29 p. * Paper 20c. ’
5110 204. H.K. 11731, act making appropriations for Department of Defense for fiscalyear ending June 30, 1972, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec 18 1971.] 20 p. ♦ Paper, 15c.
5111 205. H.R. 6893, act to provide for reporting of weather modification activities toFederal Government. [Approved Dec. 18, 1971.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
5112 206. S. 2042, act to provide for apportionment of funds in payment of judgmentin favor of Shoshone Tribe in consolidated dockets numbered 326-D, 326-E, 326—F, 326—G, 326—H, 366 and 367 before Indian Claims Commis-sion, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 18, 1971.] 3 p. * Paper, 10c.
5113 207. S. 29, act to establish Capitol Reef National Park in State of Utah. [Ap-proved Dec. 18, 1971.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
5114 208. H.R. 3749, act for relief of Richard C. Walker and to create additional judi-cial district in State of Louisiana. [Approved Dec. 18, 1971.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
5115 209. S. 1237, act to provide Federal financial assistance for reconstruction orrepair of private medical care facilities which are damaged or destroyed by major disaster. Approved Dec. 18, 1971. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
5116 210. S. 2891, act to extend and amend Economic stabilization act of 1970 asamended and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 22, 1971.] 12 p. * Paper, 10c.
5117 211. S. .2429, act to amend District of Columbia unemployment compensation actin order to conform to Federal law, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 22, 1971.] 19 p. * Paper, 15c.
5118 212. H.R. 8312, act to continue for 2 additional years duty-free status of cer-tain gifts by members of Armed Forces serving in combat zones. Ap-proved Dec. 22, 1971, Ip. * Paper, 5c.
5119 213. S.J. Res. 176, joint resolution to extend authority of Secretary of Housingand Urban Development with respect to interest rates on insured mort-gages, to extend and modify certain provisions of National flood insurance act of 1968, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 22, 1971.] 3 p. * Paper, 10c.
5120 214. H.R. 701, act to amend Migratory bird hunting stamp act to authorize Sec-retary of Interior to establish fee for stamps issued thereunder, and for other purposes. Approved Dec. 22, 1971. Ip. * Paper, 5c.
5121 215. H.R. 8856, act to authorize additional Assistant Secretary of Defense. Ap-proved Dec. 22, 1971. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
5122 216. S.J. Res. 184, joint resolution extending dates for transmission of EconomicReport and report of Joint Economic Committee. Approved Dec. 22, 1971. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
5123 217. S.J. Res. 186, joint resolution to provide for beginning of 2d session of 92dCongress. Approved Dec. 22, 1971. Ip. * Paper, 5c.
5124 218. S. 1828, act to amend Public Health Service act so as to strengthen NationalCancer Institute and National Institutes of Health in order more effec-tively to carry out national effort against cancer. [Approved Dec. 23, 1971.] 8 p. ♦ Paper, 10c.
5125 219. H.R. 3304, act to amend Fisherman’s protective act of 1967 to enhance effec-tiveness of international fishery conservation programs. [Approved Dec. 23, 1971.] 2 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.
5126 220. S. 2878, act to amend District of Columbia election act, and for other pur-poses. [Approved Dec. 23, 1971.] 9 p. * Paper, 10c.
5127 221. H.R. 9961, act to provide Federal credit unions with 2 additional years tomeet requirements for insurance, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 23, 1971.] 2 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.
5128 222. S. 2887, act authorizing additional appropriations for prosecution of projectsin certain comprehensive river basin plans for flood control, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 23, 1971.] 5 p. * Paper, 10c.
5129 223. H.R. 10604, act to amend title 2 of Social security act to permit payment oflump-sum death payment to pay burial and memorial services expenses and related expenses for Insured individual whose body is unavailable for burial. [Approved Dec. 28, 1971.] 8 p. ♦ Paper, 10c.
5130 224. H.R. 6065, act to amend sec. 903(c) (2) of Social security act, and for otherpurposes. [Approved Dec. 29, 1971.] 5 p. • Paper, 10c.
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Atomic energy legislation through 92d Congress, 1st session; Jan. 1972. 1972. vi+394 p. (Joint committee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) + L.C. card 72-600890 Y 4.At 7/2: L 52/2/971
Selected materials on Calvert Cliffs decision, its origin and aftermath; Feb. 1972. 1972. iv4-[l] 4-676 p. (Joint Committee Print, 92d Cong., 1stsess.) * Paper, $2.75. L.C. card 72-600923 Y 4.At 7/2: C 13
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Acquisition of weapons system, hearings before subcommittee on Priorities iand Economy in Government, 92d Congress, 1st session.pt X. M?y 24 and 25, 1971. 1972. vi+1087-1219 p. 11. * Paper, 60c. • Item
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Current labor market developments, hearings, 92d Congress, 1st session, pt. 2. Oct. 8, 1971—Jan. 7, 1972. 1972. iv + 283-506 p. 11. * Paper, $1.00. • Item
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Inflation process in United States, study prepared by Otto Eckstein andRoger Brinner; Feb. 22,1972.1972. vi4-46p.il. t vdWn7.Tnq/2L.O. card 72-600920 Y 4-Ec 7 •ln 3/2
Phase II of President’s new economic program, hearings, 92d Congress, 1st session, Nov. 18 and 20, 1971.1972. iii4-78 p. * Paper, 35c. •Item 1000L.C. card 72-600729 Y 4-Ec 7 • F
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESWashington, DC 20515
5137 Telephone directory, House of Representatives 92d Congress, Jan 1972 ; [compiled by W. Pat Jennings, clerk, House of Representatives]. [1J<2.] cover title, ix+46 p. 4° [Edge index and how to use on p 4L of cover■ ] ♦Paper, 55c. J , Y 1.2. T 23/972
House documentsNote .—All House documents, entries for which are followed by a t, may
obtained from the House Document Room or from the issuing ofhce.be
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House documents, 92d Congress.Statistical appendix to annual report of Secretary of Treasury^on state
Bxamluatluo oFiiuauefaf statements of Federal F#son lndustnca Inc^dteal vear 1971, letter from Comptroller General of United States transmitting examination! Dec. 14, 1971 1971. v+14 p. 4» t •Item 996
National Science Foundation, 21st annual report for fiscal year 19/1. [1972. JNational beienee ruu 72-1.]) ♦(Available in departmental edition,$1.50 NS i.l:971, ILd sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no.
2to 4td9annual report of work and operations of Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, fiscfl year 1971, [and financial statements, fiscal year 1971], letter from President^ Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical /ind Preventive Medicine Inc., transmitting annual report; Jan. 19, 1972. uru. v-poo p. t
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186.
188.
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sec 11 (h) of Securities investor practice act of 1970) , Dec. la/x. viii + 283 p. 11. ♦Paper, $1.25. • Item 996
report; Feb. 1,1972. 1972. vi+41 p. 4° t • Item 996
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249. Message from President of United States transmitting 3rd annual report on state of United States foreign policy ; Feb. 9, 1972. 1972. [9] 4-236 p. 4° ♦(Available in departmental edition, Pr 37.2 :F 76/972, $1.00. See Entry no. 6020.) • Item 996
House reports
Note .—For titles of bills which these reports accompany, see Congressional record index.House reports on public bills, 92d Congress, t House Document Room,
Capitol. • Item 1008-A569. Providing for deferment of construction charges payable by Westlands water
district attributable to lands of Naval Air Station, Lemoore, Calif., in-cluded in said district. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H.R. 1682. Oct. 14, 1971. 8 p.
815. Economic opportunity act amendments of 1972. Report together with minority, supplemental and additional separate views from Committee on Education and Labor to accompany H.R. 12350. Feb. 4, 1972. 96 p.
836. International narcotics trade and its relation to United States. Report of special study mission by Seymour Halpern, New York, Committee on Foreign Affairs, pursuant to H. Res. 109 ; Feb. 17, 1972. 1972. viii 4- [ 11 + 166 p.L.C. card 72-600888
852. Relating to Trust Territory of Pacific Islands. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 860. Feb. 24, 1972. 19 p. il.
Agriculture Committee, HouseWashington, DC 20515
[Committee bearings] serial, 92d Congress.M. Agricultural marketing and bargaining, hearings before Subcommittee on
Domestic Marketing and Consumer Relations, 92d Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 348 and similar bills, Sept. 20-Oct. 6, 1971. 1971. vii+620 p. il. t • Item 1010L.C. card 72-600733 Y 4.Ag 8/1: Ag 8/25
Appropriations Committee, HouseWashington, DC 20515
Military construction appropriations for 1972, hearings before subcom-mittee, 92d Congress, 1st session.pt. 4. Defense Office Building, Department of Navy, Marine Corps facilities, NATO
infrastructure, testimony of members of Congress and other interested individuals and organizations. 1971. ii + 6524-vi p. 11. t • Item 1011 L.C. card 76-613906 Y 4.Ap 6/1: M 59/6/972/pt.4
Relocation of 4th district Federal Home Loan Bank from Greensboro to Atlanta, hearings before subcommittee, 92d Congress, 2d session. 1972. ii-t-139+iii p. il. t • Item 1011L.C. card 72-600950 Y 4.Ap 6/1: R 27/2
Armed Services Committee, HouseWashington, DC 20515
Hearings before and special reports on subjects affecting naval and military establishments, 1971. 92d Congress, 1st session [title page, contents, and index]. 1972. viii+26 p. f • Item 1012
Y 4.Ar 5/2 a : 971-72/l-36/t.p.& ind.Papers, 92d Congress. •Item 1012 Y 4. Ar 5/2 a : 971-72/(nos.)
Note .—These papers consist largely of hearings. They are paged continuously for binding at the end of session of Congress under title “Hearings before Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives on sundry legislation affecting the naval and military establishments.” Title page, contents, and index are issued for each volume.
40. Subcommittee no. 2 hearing on status report on junior and senior ROTC programs. Jan. 27, 1972. p. 7957-72. t . .
41. Military selective service act with analysis, includes brief description of Selective Service System; Feb. 22, 1972. 1972. vi+7973—8037 p. Paper, 30c.
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5157 To provide for modification in par value of dollar, hearings, 92d Congress, 2d session on H.R. 13120, Mar. 1-6, 1972. 1972. iv+230 p. t • Item 1013L.C. card 72-601030 Y 4.B 22/1: D 69/2
Crime, Select Committee on, House Washington, DC 20515
5158 American prisons in turmoil, hearings, 92d Congress, 1st session.pt. 1. Nov. 29—Dec. 3, 1971. 1972. v+486 p. * Paper, $1.75. • Item 1009
L.C. card 72-600734 Y 4.C 86/3 : P 93/pt.l
Education and Labor Committee, House Washington, DC 20515
5159 Occupational education act of 1971, hearing before General Subcommittee on Education, 92d Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 7429, H.R. 7988, and sec. of S. 659, Sept. 20,1971.1972. iv+109 p. t • Item 1015L.C. card 72-600739 Y 4.Ed 8/1: Oc 1/971
5160 To amend Older Americans act of 1965, hearings before Select Subcom-mittee on Education, 92d Congress, 1st session on H.R. 12017 and related bills.
pt. 1. Sept. 22-Nov. 22, 1971. 1972. vi 4-802 p. [Hearings held in Chicago, NewYork and Boston.] t • Item 1015 Y 4.Ed 8/1: 011/3/971/pt.l
Foreign Affairs Committee, House Washington, DC 20515
5161 British entry to Common Market, its implications for U.S. foreign economic policy, hearings before Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy, 92d Congress, 1st session, July 20 and 22,1971.1972. iii-j-151 p. tL.C. card 72-600973 Y 4.F 76/1: B 77
5162 Development assistance to Latin America, 1961-70, selected tables; Apr. 14, 1971. 1971. v-f-19 p. (Committee print.) f Y 4.F 76/1: L34/7
5163 International implications of new economic policy, hearings before Subcom-mittee on Foreign Economic Policy, 92d Congress, 1st session, Sept. 16 and 21, 1971. 1972. iii+156 p. il. f • Item 1017 Y 4.F 76/1: Ec 7/3
5164 Section-by-section analysis of proposed International development and humanitarian assistance act of 1971, prepared by Executive Branch; Apr. 22, 1971. 1971. v-f-27 p. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) tL.O. card 77-616470 Y 4.F 76/1: In 8/50
5165 Survey of activities, Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representa-tives, 92d Congress, 1st session, Jan. 21-Dec. 17, 1971. 1972. vi-J-57 p. (Committee print.) t Y 4.F 76/1: Ac 8/971
5166 United States foreign economic policy toward Japan, hearings before Subcommittee on Foreign Economic Policy, 92d Congress, 1st session, Nov. 2-8,1971.1972. iii+157 p. t • Item 1017L.C. card 72-600856 Y 4.F 76/1: J 27/2
Government Operations Committee, House Washington, DC 20515
5167 Automatic data processing, hearing before subcommittee, 92d Congress, 1st session, May 20, 1971. 1972. iii-(-282 p. il. t • Item 1016L.C. card 72-600771 Y 4.G 74/7: Au 8/4
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5168 Block grant programs of Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, hearings before subcommittee, 92d Congress, 1st session.pt. 2. Oct. 5-7, 1971. 1972. iv+463-925 p. il. ♦ Paper, $1.75. • Item 1016
Y4.G 74/7 :L41/2/pt25169 District of Columbia food inspection and licensing, hearings before sub-
committee, 92d Congress, 2d session.pt. 3. Jan. 24 and 25, 1972. 1972. iii +625-670 p. il. f • Item 1016
L.C. card 70-616392 Y 4.G 74/7 : F 73/5/pt.35170 Executive reorganization, title 5, United States Code, 901-913 (Reorgani-
zation act of 1949, as revised by Public law 92-179, approved Dec. 10, 1971), Legislation and Military Operations Subcommittee; Feb. 1972. 1972. ii-f-6 p. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 2d session.) f
Y 4.G 74/7: Ex 3/8/9715171 Phosphates and phosphate substitutes in detergents, hearings before sub-
committee, 92d Congress, 1st session. • Item 1016L.C. card 72-600865 Y 4.G 74/7: P 56/2/pt. (nos.)pt. 1. Oct. 20-28, 1971. 1972. v-f-450 p. il. +pt 2. Oct. 29, 1971.1972. iv-f-451-844 p. 11. * Paper, $1.50.
5172 Problems of the aging, hearings before subcommittee, 92d Congress, 1st session. | • Item 1016 Y 4.G 74/7: Ag4/pt(nos.)pt 1. Sept. 21-Oct 15, 1971. 1972. iv+453 p. il.
L.C. card 72-600731pt. 2. Oct. 29—Nov. 3, 1971. 1972. iv 4-455-637 p. il.pt. 3. Nursing home safety, Nov. 9-11, 1971.1972. iv4-639-826 p. il.
L.C. card 72-600731pt. 4. Nov. 16-23, 1971. 1972. iv 4-827-1016 p.
5173 Regulation of diethylstilbestrol (DES) (its use as a drug for humans and in animal feeds), hearings before a subcommittee, 92d Congress, 1st session.pt. 1. Nov. 11, 1971. 1972. iv-f-lll p. f • Item 1016 Y4.G 74/7 : D 56/ptl
Interior and. Insular Affairs Committee, HouseWashington, DC 20515
5174 [This entry number not used.][Committee hearings] serial, 92d Congress, t • Item 1023
Y 4.1n 8/14: 92-(nos.)5175 19. Designation of wilderness areas, hearings before Subcommittee on Public
Lands, 92d Congress, 1st session on H.R. 3338 [and other bills].pt. 1. Washington, D.C., July 22-Sept. 30, 1971. 1972. vi+169 p. il.
L.C. card 72-6008295176 27. Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, Oreg., hearings before Subcommittee
on National Parks and Recreation, 92d Congress, 1st session on H.R. 8763, Oct. 18 and 19, 1971. 1972. 1U4-87 p.L.C. card 72-600953
Internal Security Committee, HouseWashington, DC 20515
5177 National Peace Action Coalition (NPAC) and Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice (PCPJ), hearings, 92d Congress, 1st session.pt. 3. July 13-15, 1971. 1971. v+ 3307-3527 4- xxiii p. 11. * Paper, $1.00. • Item
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Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, HouseWashington, DC 20515
[Committee hearings] serial, 92d Congress. • Item 1019Y4.In 8/4: 92-(nos.)
5178 37b. Study of securities Industry, hearings before Subcommittee on Commerce andFinance, 92d Congress, 1st session, Oct. 18-Nov. 17, 1971, pt 3. 1972. Vi4-1315-1831 p. 11. ♦ Paper, $2.25.L.C. card 73-614905
5179 37c. Study of securities industry, appendix to hearings before Subcommittee onCommerce and Finance, 92d Congress, 1st session, Oct 18-Nov. 17, 1971, pt. 4. 1972. vi 4-1833-2366 p. il. » Paper, $2.25.L.C. card 73-614905
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Commerce and Finance. 92d Congress, 1st session, Oct. 18—Nov. 17, 1971, pt. 5. 1972. vi+2367-2889 p. il. * Paper, $2.25.L.C. card 73-61490552. Regulation of international air fares, hearings before Subcommittee on Trans-portation and Aeronautics, 92d Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 11416 and H.R. 11825, Nov. 17-19, 1971. 1972. iv + 191 p. il. tL.C. card 72-600754 . x .53. Review and refunding of Rail passenger service act, hearings before Sub-committee on Transportation and Aeronautics, 92d Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 709 and identical bills, Apr. 21-Dec. 8, 1971, pt. 1. 1972. x-f-417 p. iL tL.C. card 72-600857 . x .
54. Review and refunding of Rail passenger service act, hearings before Sub-committee on Transportation and Aeronautics, 92d Congress, 1st session, Apr. 21-Dec. 8, 1971, pt. 2. 1972. x +419-764 p. il. map tL.C. card 72-600857 .
55. Automobile property damage and consumer information program, hearings before Subcommittee on Commerce and Finance, 92d Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 11627, H.R. 9353 H.R. 4999, S. 976 and identical bills, Nov. 9-19, 1971, pt. 1. 1972. vi-f-1—492 p. 11. f
56. Automobile property damage and consumer information program, appendix to hearings before Subcommittee on Commerce and Finance, 92d Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 11627 and identical bills, Nov. 9-19, 1971, pt. 2. 1972. vi+493-1135 p. il. t v .
57. Research, treatment, and prevention of sickle cell anemia, hearing betore Subcommittee on Public Health and Environment, 92d Congress, 1st ses-sion, on H.R. 11742 and all identical bills, Nov. 12, 1971. 1972. iv + 102 p. f
58. Review of transitional provisions in drug amendments of 1962, hearings before Subcommittee on Public Health and Environment, 92d Congress, 1st session, on review of administration of transitional amendments con-tained in drug amendments of 1962, with particular reference to imple-mentation of National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council study of drugs, including nroposals relating to combination drugs, Apr. 30- May 5, 1971. 1972. vl + 301 p. t
Inadequacies of protections for investors Penn Central and other ICC- regulated companies, staff study for Special Subcommittee on Investiga-tions. 1971. v-j-58p. (Subcommittee print, 92d Congress.) $L.C. card 70-616317 Y 4.1n 8/4: In 9/4
Judiciary Committee, HouseW ashington, DC 20515
rCommittee hearings] serial, 92d Congress, t • Item 1020Y 4.J 89/1: 92-(nos.)
15 Corrections, hearings before subcommittee no. 3, 92d Congress, 1st session, pt 4 Prisons, prison reform, and prisoners’ rights, Wisconsin, Nov. 23,
1971. 1972. iii +162 p. „ _ „ ,18. For the relief of Clayton Bion Craig, Arthur P. Wuth, Mrs. Lenore D. Hanks,
David E. Sleeper, and DeWitt John, hearings before subcommittee no. 3, 92d Congress, 1st session, on S. 1866, Oct. 27,197(1.1971. 111+36 p.
20. Commission on Bankruptcy Laws of United States, bearing before Subcom-mittee No. 4, 92d Congress, 2d session, on H.J. Res. 1006, Jan. 31, 1972. 1972. iii+36 p.
Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, HouseWashington, DC 20515
[Committee hearings] serial, 92d Congress.17 Fish and wildlife legislation, pt. 3, hearings before Subcommittee on Fisheries
and Wildlife Conservation, 92d Congress, 1st session, on San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, H.R. Ill, H.R. 9161, H.R. 9401, and H.R. 9402, Nov. 5,1971. 1972. vil + 348 p. il. t • Item 1021L.C. card 72-614255 Y 53 ■ 92-17/pt.d
Post Office and Civil Service Committee, HouseWashington, DC 20515
[Committee hearings] serial, 92d Congress, f • jP&j/io 99 (nos)
16. Mid-decade census hearings before Subcommittee on Census and Statistics, 92d Congress, 1st session on proposals for mid-decade census of popula tion and housing, May 18—June 10,1971. 1972. x+535 p.L.C. card 72-600940
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5194 28. Increase In Blue Cross-Blue Shield health insurance premiums, hearings be-fore Subcommittee on Retirement, Insurance, and Health Benefits, 92d Con-gress, 1st session, Dec. 1, 2, 1971. 1972. iii-{-120 p.L.C. card 72-600859
5195 29. Morgan Annex property, City of New York, hearing before Subcommitteeon Postal Facilities and Mail, 92d Congress, 2d session, Feb. 9, 1972. 1972. iii + 80 p.
5196 30. Postal amendment to H.R. 12202, hearing before Subcommittee on Retire-ment Insurance, and Health Benefits, 92d Congress, 2d session, Feb. 16, 1972. 1972. iii + 57 p.L.C. card 72-601040
Public Works Committee, HouseWashington, DC 20515
[Committee publication] serial, 92d Congress. t •Item 1024Y4.P 96/11: 92-(nos.)
5197 24. Water pollution control legislation, 1971, hearings, 92d Congress, 1st session,ou H.R. 11896, H.R. 11895, Dec. 7-10, 1971. 1972. viu-f-972 p. il.L.C. card 72-600864
5198 27. Watershed field inspections, 1971, hearings before Subcommittee on Conserva-tion and Watershed Development, 92d Congress, 1st session, July 17— Nov. 12, 1971. 1972. xii + 545 p. il. 4° [Hearings held in Ardmore, Okla., Princeton, W. Va., Macon, Ga., Greenville, Miss., Davenport, Iowa, and Wichita, Kans.] L.C. card 72-601005
Small Business, Select Committee on, House Washington, DC 20515
5199 Concentration by competing raw fuel industries in energy market and its impact on small business, hearings before Subcommittee on Special Small Business Problems, 92d Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 5 and 19.
v. 2. Tennessee Valley area, Oct. 28 and 29, 1971. 1972. ii!4-132-|-A97 p. [Hear-ings held in Nashville and Oak Ridge, Tenn.] f • Item 1031L.C. card 76-614729 Y 4.Sm 1: En 2/2/V.2
5200 Government minority small business programs, hearings before Subcom-mittee on Minority Small Business Enterprise, 92d Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 5 and 19.V. 1. July 27 and 28, 1971. 1972. iv 4-312 p. t • Item 1031
L.C. card 72-600863 Y 4.Sm 1: M 66/v.l5201 Organization and operation of Small Business Administration (1971),
hearings, 92d Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 5 and 19, Sept. 21 and 22,1971.1972. iii 4-184 p. t • Item 1031L.C. card 72-600825 Y 4.Sm 1: Sm 1/4/971
Veterans' Affairs Committee, House Washington, DC 20515
5202 Education and training programs administered by V.A., hearings before Subcommittee on Education and Training, 92d Congress, 1st session, on bills related to education and training programs for veterans and for certain of their dependents, Nov. 30-Dec. 9, 1971. 1972. v 4-1331-1919 p. il. t • Item 1027L.O. card 72-600758 Y 4.V 64/3: Ed 8/18/971
Ways and Means Committee, House Washington, DC 20515
5203 Brief summary of principal provisions of H.R. 10947, Revenue act of 1971, report to House by Committee on Ways and Means on Sept. 29, 1971, House report 92-533, as passed by House of Representatives on Oct. 6, 1971. 1971. iii 4-7 p. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) t L.C. card 71-614784 Y 4.W 36: R 32/68
5204 National health insurance proposals, hearings, 92d Congress, 1st session. Oct. 19-Nov. 19,1971. • Item 1028L.C. card 72-600741 Y 4. W 36: H 34/5/pt (nos.)ptl. Oct. 19 and 20, 1971. 1972. xxiv4-1-237 p. IL ♦ Paper, $1.00. • Item
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5204 National health insurance proposals, hearings, 92d Congress—Continued pt. 2. Oct. 26 and 27, 1971. 1972. xxiv 4-239-510 p. ih * Paper, $1.25. pt. 3. Oct. 28, 1971. 1972. xxiv4-511—758 p. il. * Paper, $1.00. pt. 4. Oct. 29, 1971. 1972. xxiv 4-759-959 p. il. ♦ Paper, $1.00. pt. 5. Nov. 1, 1971. 1972. xxiv 4-061-1175 p. ii. * Paper, $1.00. pt. 6. Nov. 2, 1971. 1972. xxiv 4-1177-1350 p. * Paper, $1.00.pt. 7. Nov. 3 and 4, 1971. 1972. xxiv4-1351-1603 p. il. ♦ Paper, $1.25.pt 8. Nov. 5-9, 1971. xxiv 4-1605-1947 p. ih 4o * Paper, $1.50. pt 9. Nov. 10, 1971. 1972. xxiv4-1949-2142 p. iL * Paper, 55e. pt 10 Nov. 11 and 12, 1971. 1972. xxiv4-2143-2473 p. il. * Paper, $1.50. pt 11. Nov. 15 and 16, 1971.1972. xxiv4-2475-2718 p. il. * Paper, $1.00. pt 12. Nov. 17 and 18, 1971. 1972. xxiv4-2719-3015 p. il. * Paper, $1.25. pt. 13. Nov. 19, 1971.1972. xxiv4-3017-3293 p. il. * Paper, $1.25.
5205 statistical background information relating to general revenue sharing, prepared for Committee on Ways and Means; June 1971. 1971. v4-73 p. il. 4° (Committee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) fL.C. card 71-613779 Y 4.W 36:1132/67
REDUCTION OF FEDERAL EXPENDITURES JOINT COMMITTEEWashington, DC 20510
5206 1972 budget scorekeeping report (staff report no. 7), pursuant to sec. 601 of Revenue act of 1941 showing status of 1972 fiscal year Federal budget, cumulative to Aug. 6,1971 with summary presentation. 1971. in 4-22 p. 4° (Joint committee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) $
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SENATEWashington, DC 20510
5207 Journal of executive proceedings of Senate.Note .—These volumes are distributed by the secretary of the Senate. The dis-
tribution is limited as the number printed is restricted by law to 50 copies.v. 112. 91st Congress, 1st session, Jan. 19, 1970—Jan. 2, 1971, with index. 1971.
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57. International cooperation in outer space, symposium, prepared for Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences; Dec. 9, 1971. 1971 [published 1972]. viii4-732 p. 11. * Paper, $3.00. (To be sent to depository libraries in Serial set binding.)L.C. card 72-600764
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Senate executive document, 92d Congress, 2d session. JY 1.92/2: (letters)
5209 A. Convention on taking of evidence abroad in civil or commercial matters, message from President of United States transmitting convention on taking of evidence abroad in civil or commercial matters adopted at 11th session of Hague Conference on Private International Law on Oct 26, 1968, and signed on behalf of United States at The Hague on July 27, 1970; Feb. 1, 1972. 1972. X14-42 p.
5210 B. Convention on ownership of cultural property, message from President of United States transmitting convention on means of prohibiting and prevent-ing Illicit import, export, and transfer of ownership of cultural property ; Feb. 2, 1972. 1972. xili4-8 p.
5211 C. Amendment to statute of International Atomic Energy Agency, message from President of United States transmitting amendment to par. A-D of art. 6 of statute of International Atomic Energy Agency, approved by General Conference of Agency on Sept. 28, 1970 ; Feb. 3, 1972. 1972. vii4-2 p.
5212 D. Tax convention with Norway, message from the President, transmitting con-vention between United States and Kingdom of Norway for avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income and property, signed Oslo Dec. 3, 1971; Feb. 3, 1972. 1972. vi4*27 p.
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5213 E. Partial revision of radio regulations (Geneva, 1959), message from President of United States, transmitting partial revision of Radio regulations (1959) relating to space telecommunications, with final protocol, dated Geneva July 17,1971; Feb. 16, 1972.1972. vi+ [3] +309 p. il.
Senate executive reportsSenate executive report, 92d Congress, 2d session. J Y 1.92/2: rp. (nos.)
5214 18. Seabed arms control treaty. Report with individual views from Committee onForeign Relations to accompany Ex. H., 92d Cong., 1st sess. Feb. 10, 1972.
5215 19. Nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst. Report together with individual viewsfrom Committee on Judiciary to accompany nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst. Feb. 29, 1972. 10 p.L.C. card 72-600972
Senate reportsNote .—For titles of bills which these reports accompany, see Congressional record
index.Senate reports on public bills, 92d Congress, f Senate Document Room,
Capitol. • Item 1008-A5216 634. Interim report of activities of Private welfare and pension plan study, 197'1.
Report of Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, made by its Subcom-mittee on Labor, pursuant to S. Res. 35, sec. 4 (92d Cong., 1st sess.) (to-gether with additional views), Feb. 22, 1972. 1972. iii + 167 p. 4 tab. f
5217 647. Housing and urban development act of 1972. Report of Committee on Bank-ing, Housing and Urban Affairs to accompany S. 3248 together with in-dividual views, Feb. 28, 1972. 1972. v+128 p. +
Aging, Special Committee on, Senate Washington, DC 20510
5218 Barrier-free environment for the elderly and handicapped, hearings, 92d Congress, 1st session. • Item 1009 Y 4. Ag 4: En 8/pt (nos.)pt. 1. Oct. 18,1971. 1972. iii + 1—70 n. * Paper, 30c.
L.C. card 72-600743pt. 2. Oct. 19, 1971. 1972. iii +71-137 p. il. ♦ Paper, 30c.
L.C. card 72-600743pt. 3. Oct. 20, 1971. 1972. iii-f-139-207 p. il. ♦ Paper, 30c.
L.C. card 72-6007435219 Flammable fabrics and other fire hazards to older Americans, hearing,
92d Congress, 1st session, Oct. 12, 1971. 1972. iv-|-85 p. * Paper, 40c. (S/N 5270-1363). • Item 1009L.C. card 72-600860 Y 4.Ag 4 : F 61
5220 Trends in long-term care, hearings before Subcommittee on Long-Term Care, 92d Congress, 1st session.
pt. 16. Washington, D.C., Sept. 29, 1971. 1972. iii +1625-1756 p. 11. 4« * Paper, 55c. • Item 1009 Y 4.Ag 4 : C 18/pt.l6
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
5221 Farm bargaining, hearings before Subcommittee on Agricultural Research and General Legislation, 92d Congress, 1st session on S. 726 [and other bills], Nov. 15-23,1971.1972. v+579 p. t • Item 1032L.C. card 72-600730 Y 4.Ag 8/2: F 22/46
Armed Services Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
5222 Operation of art. 7, NATO status of forces treaty, hearing before subcom-mittee, 92d Congress, 2d session, to review for period. Dec. 1,1969 through Nov. 30, 1970, operation of art. 7 of agreement between parties to North Atlantic Treaty, together with other criminal jurisdictional arrange-ments throughout the world, Feb. 7, 1972. 1972. iii-|-14 p. il. t • Item 1034 Y 4. Ar 5/3: N 81/972
5223 Staff report on drug abuse in the military, report of Subcommittee on Drug Abuse, 92d Congress, 1st session. 1971. v-j-47 p. (Committee print.) t L.C. card 72-600768 Y 4.Ar 5/3: D 84/2
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Uniformed services health professions revitalization act of 1971, hearing before Subcommittee on General Legislation, 92d Congress, 2d session, on H.R. 2, Jan. 19,1972.1972. iii4-65 p. t • Item 1034L.C. card 72-600990 Y 4.Ar 5/3: Un 3/2/971
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
Emergency urban mass transit legislation, hearings before Subcommittee on Housing and Urban Affairs, 92d Congress, Apr. 6, 1971-Feb. 2, 1972.1972. v4-184 p. it t ,• Item 1035L.C. card 72-600770 Y 4.B 22/3: Em 3/2
Fair credit billing, hearings before Subcommittee on Financial Institutions, 92d Congress, 1st session, on S. 652, Oct. 26-29, 1971. 1971. vi4-498 p. il.t • Item 1035L.C. card 72-600722 Y 4.B 22/3: C 86/15
Housing institutions modernization act of 1971, hearings before Subcom-mittee on Housing and Urban Affairs, 92d Congress, 1st session, on S. 1617 [1671], Oct 13-15, 1971. 1971. v4-280 p. il. t • Item 1035 L.C. card 73-616201 Y 4.B 22/3: H 81/60
Nominations of John E. Sheehan, C. Jackson Grayson, jr., and George H. Boldt, hearing, 92d Congress, 2d session, on nominations of John E. Sheehan to be Member of Board of Governors of Federal Reserve Sys-tem,, C. Jackson Grayson, jr., to be Chairman of Price Commission and George H. Boldt to be Chairman of Pay Board, Jan. 27, 1972. 1972. iii4-87 p. t • Item 1035 L.C. card 72-600820 Y 4.B 22/3: Sb 3
Nominations of William B. Camp, Marina von Neumann Whitman, Henry W. Meers, and I. H. Hammerman II, hearing, 92d Congress, 2d session, on nominations of William B. Camp to be Comptroller of Currency, Marina von Neumann Whitman to be member of Council of Economic Advisers, Henry W. Meers to be Director of Securities Investor Protec-tion Corporation, I. H. Hammerman II to be member of Board of Direc-tors of National Corporation for Housing Partnerships, Feb. 17, 1972.1972. iii 4-20 p. t • Item 1035L.C. card 72-601035 Y 4.B 22/3: C 15/972
Par value modification act, 1972, hearings, 92d Congress, 2d session on S. 3160, S. 2709, S. 2879, S. 3162, and S. Con. Res. 43, Feb. 22-24, 1972. 1972.iv4-140p.il. t • Item 1035L.C. card 72-601004 Y 4.B 22/3. P 21/972
Securities industry study, report containing report of Subcommittee on Securities, together with individual views for period ended Feb. 4, 1972, pursuant to S. Res. 109. 1972. vi+88 p. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 2d session.) t • Item 1035 qA9/1-L.C. card 72-600839 Y 4.B 22/3. Se 2/la
State and local taxation of banks pt. 3, appendixes to Report of study under Public law 91-156, prepared by Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System; Dec. 1971. 1972. xiv-f-529 p. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) t • Item 1035 Y 4.B 22/3: T 19/5/pt.3
Commerce Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
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18. Automobile Insurance reform and cost savings, hearing, 92d Congress, 1st session, on S. 945, committee print no. 1.pt 5. det. 13 and 14, 1971.1971. iv-f-2085-2434 p. map
L.C. card 70-614632 .37. Migratory bird hunting stamp act hearing before Subcommittee on Environ-
ment 92d Congress, 1st session, on H.R. 701, Nov. 24,1971. 1972. iii-|-31 p. L.C. card 72-600726
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38 Amend International travel act of 1961, hearings before Subcommittee on Foreign Commerce and Tourism, 92d Congress, 1st session, on 3. 2577, Nov. 17 and 18, 1971. 1972. v+288 p.L.C. card 72-600720
39 Navigable waters safety and environmental quality act, hearings, 92d Con-gress, 1st session, on S. 2074, Sept. 22—24, 1971. 1972. iv4*445 p. 11.
40. Regulation of rates and practices of air carriers and foreign air carriers, hearings before Subcommittee on aviation, 92d Congress, 1st session, on S. 2423, Oct. 19-21, 1971. 1972. iv 4-278 p. il.L.C. card 72-600823
41. Effects of mercury pollution on halibut and Alaska fishery, hearing before Subcommittee on Oceans and Atmosphere, Oct. 8, 1971. 1972. ill4-49 p.L.C. card 72-600954
District of Columbia Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
Drug addiction and treatment in District of Columbia, hearing before Sub-committee on Public Health, Education, Welfare, and Safety, 92d Con-gress, 1st session, June 23, 1971. 1972. iii-j-86 p. t • Item 1036 L.C. card 72-600951 Y 4.D 63/2: D 84/2
Solid waste disposal, hearings, 92d Congress, 1st session, Oct. 20 and 21, 1971. 1972. iv+799 p. il. t • Item 1036L.C. card 72-601037 Y 4.D 63/2: So 4
Equal Educational Opportunity, Select Committee on, Senate Washington, DC 20510
Equal education opportunity, 1971, hearings 92d Congress, 1st session.• Item 1009 Y 4.Eq 2 : Eq 2/pt. (nos.)
pt. 20. Unequal school practices, Nov. 8, 1971. 1972. ill4-10155—10417 p. 11. 4° * Paper, $1.00.L.C. card 70-608401
pt. 21. Metropolitan aspects of educational inequality, Nov. 22—30, 1971. 1972. v-4-10419-984 p. 11. ♦ Paper, $2.25.L.C. card 70-608401
Finance Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
Excerpt from S. Rept. 91-1431, report of Committee on Finance to accom-pany H.R. 17550, Social security amendments of 1970. [1972.] 15 p. (Com-mittee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) f Y 4.F 49: So 1/28
Foreign trade, survey of current issues to be studied by Subcommittee on International Trade; May 14, 1971. 1971. iii-f-27 p. il. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) t Y4.F49:F76/9
$450 billion debt limit, hearing, 92d Congress, 2d session on H.R. 12910, Feb. 28, 1972. 1972. iv-f-lOl p. f • Item 1038 Y 4.F 49 ; D 35/5/972
Income maintenance experiments, material submitted by Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; Feb. 18, 1972. 1972. ix-f-143 p. (Com-mittee print, 92d Congress, 2d session.) tL.C. card 72-600842 Y 4.F 49: In 2/7
Information on Federal programs to aid the poor; Feb. 15, 1972. 1972. v + [1] 4-36 p. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 2d session.) fL.C. card 72-600831 Y 4.F 49: P 79
Foreign Relations Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
Background information on Committee on Foreign Relations, Senate [pre-pared by Morelia Hansen]; July 1971.1971. viii4-97 p. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) [Includes bibliography prepared by Legisla-tive Reference Service, Library of Congress.] tL.O. card 73-616358 Y 4.F 76/2: In 3/5/971
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Executive agreements with Portugal and Bahrain, hearings, 92d Congress, 2d session, on S. Res. 214, Feb. 1-3, 1972. 1972. iv-|-157 p. t • Item 1039L.C. card 72-600878 Y 4.F 76/2: P 83
Interparliamentary Union, conference, the Hague, Netherlands, report of United States delegation to fall meeting of Interparliamentary Union, held at the Hague, Netherlands, Oct. 1-9, 1970, pursuant to law (22 U.S.C. 276. as amended) ; Feb. 19, 1971. 1971. v+28 p. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) f Y 4.F 76/2 : In 8/31/970-2
Interview with Kosygin, report by Frank Church, member of delegation of United States to 6th Dartmouth Conference Kiev, U.S.S.R.; Oct. 1971. 1971. iii-t-16 p. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) tL.C. card 79-614960 Y 4.F 76/2: K 84/3
Laos, Apr. 1971, staff report prepared for use of Subcommittee on U.S. Security Agreements and Commitments Abroad; Aug. 3,1971.1971. v-)-23 n. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) f Y4.F76/2:L28
Seabed arms control treaty, hearing, 92d Congress, 2d session, on ExH. 92-1, Jan. 27,1972.1972. iii+44 p. f • Item 1039L.C. card 72-600835 Y 4.F 76/2: Se 1/2
Subcommittees; Mar. 1971. 1971. iii+3 p. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) t Y 4.F 76/2: Su 1/971
United States-China relations, hearing, 92d Congress, 1st session, on evo-lution of U.S. policy toward mainland China (Executive hearing held July 21, 1971, made public Dec. 8, 1971), and hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on situation in Far East, particularly China, Dec. 5-10, 1945. 1971. iii+208 p. * Paper, 75c. (S/N 5270-1286). O Item 1039L.C. card 72-600773 Y 4.F 76/2: C 44/7
United States economic and military foreign assistance programs, compila-tion of General Accounting Oflice, report findings and recommendations; Mar. 29, 1971. 1971. vii-f-62 p. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 1stsession.) tL.C. card 77-616359 Y 4.F 76/2: Ec 7/3
United States relations with People’s Republic of China, hearings, 92d Con-gress, 1st session, on S.J. Res. 48, S. Res. 18, S. Res. 37, S. Res. 82, and S. Res. 139, June 24-July 20, 1971. 1972. vi+562 p. il. * Paper, $2.50.• Item 1039L.C. card 72-600772 Y4.F 76/2 :C 44/8
War powers legislation, hearings, 92d Congress, 1st session, on S. 731, S.J. Res. 18 and S.J. Res. 59, Mar. 8-Oct. 6, 1971. 1972. ix+873 p.* Paper, $3.50. • Item 1039L.C. card 72-600723 Y 4.F 76/2: W 19/3
Western Europe and new economic policy, report of Mike Mansfield; Oct. 1971.1971. v+22 p. (Committee print, 92d Congress, 1st session.) tL.C. card 72-614961 Y 4-F 76/2: Eu 7/18
Government Operations Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
Donable surplus property program, hearings before Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Federal Surplus Property, 92d Congress, 1st session, Nov. 2 and 3,1971.1971. iv+167 p. f • Item 1037 L.C. card 72-600819 Y4.G 74/6: Su 7/7/971
International negotiation, some operational principles of Soviet foreign policy [by Richard Pipes], memorandum prepared at request of Sub-committee on National Security and International Operations (pursuant to S. Res. 31, 92d Cong.). 1972. v-f-19 p. (Committee print, 92d Congress,2d session.) * Paper, 20c. L.C. card 72-600799 Y 4.G 74/6: N 31/8
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To establish Consumer Protection Agency, hearings before Subcommittee on Executive Reorganization and Government Research, 92d Congress, 1st session, on S. 1177 and H.R. 10835, Nov. 4 and 5, 1971. 1972. iv+323p. il. t • Item 1037 L.C. card 72-600760 Y4.G 74/6 :C 76/4
Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
Brantley project, hearing before Subcommittee on Water and Power Re-sources, 92d Congress, 2d session, on S. 50, Jan. 25, 1972. 1972. iv+84 p. il. t • Item 1040 Y 4-In 8/13: B 73
[Committee hearing] serial, 92d Congress. • Item 1040Y 4.1n 8/13: 92- (nos.)
11. National goals symposium, hearing pursuant to S. Res. 45, 92d Congress, 1st session, on energy policy and national goals.pt. 1. Oct. 20, 1971. 1972. iii + 238 p. il. tpt. 2. [Appendixes]. Oct. 20, 1971. 1971. iv+[1]+361—821 p. 11. t
13. Surface mining, hearings before Subcommittee on Minerals, Materials, ana Fuels, pursuant to S. Res. 45, 92d Congress, 1st session, on S. 77 [and pt^L Nov?16-Dec. 2, 1971. 1972. v + 570 p. it
L.C. card 72-600861pt 2. Nov. 16—Dec. 2, 1971. 1971. lv+571-882 p. 11 t
L.C. card 72-600861
the Southwest, heurlugs, pursuant‘°t 7 BAep^u^MM.T2SorSTmi. 1»72. gl + 24S p. 11. [Hearings held
in Albuquerque, N. Mex., Las Vegas, Nev., Salt Lake City, Ltah, Durango, Colo., Page, Ariz., and Washington, D.C.] * Paper, $1.00.DC^card 71-614331 Y 4In 8/13 : E1 2/2/pt.7
Hells Canyon-Snake National River, hearings before Subcommittee on Parks and Recreation, 92d Congress 1st session, S. 717 and S. 488.pt. 2. Sept 16-30, 1971. 1972. cover title, iii+[1]+493-539 p. 11. T • ltem
L°C?card 72-600559 Y 4-In 8/13: H 36/8/pt.2Legislation to revise public land laws, hearings, 92d Congress, 1st session,
on S. 921, S. 2401, S. 2450 [and] S. 2542, Sept. 21 and 22, 1971. 1972. v+454p. il. t • Item 1040 .L.C. card 72-600824 Y 4Jn 8/13 • L 23/13
Judiciary Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
Amphetamine legislation 1971, hearings before Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency, 92d Congress, 1st session pursuant to S. Res. 32, sec. 12, on S. 674, July 15 and 16, 1971. 1972. x-f-1039 p. d. t■ • Item
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Federal charters for nonprofit corporations, hearings before Subcom-mittee on Federal Charters, Holidays, and Celebrations,>Ccmgress, 1st session, on S. 902 [and other bills], Nov. 12, 1971. 1972. in+168 p. il.f • Item 1042 L.C. card 72-600821 Y4.J89/2:C38
Federal data banks, computers and Bill of Rights, hearings before Sub-committee on Constitutional Rights, 92d Congress, 1st session.Pt.2. ^elathig^to^epartments^of^Amy^^efense, an ■ \tem 1042
L.C. card 77-619011 Y 4J lb/pL^Insurance industry, hearing before Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monop-
Marketing practices in gasoline industry, hearings before Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly, 92d Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Kes.
Pt-’a. 'foS 7M1227S '“+517-92® Ite”Y14JW2: 8 21/pt.2
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Richard G. Kleindienst, Louis Patrick Gray III, hearings, 92d Congress, 2d session on nomination of Richard G. Kleindienst of Arizona to be Attorney General, nomination of Louis Patrick Gray III of Connecticut to be Deputy Attorney General, Feb. 22 and 23, 1972. 1972. iii+93 p. f • Item 1042 Y 4. J 89/2: K 67
Saturday night special, handguns, S. 2507, hearings before Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency, 92d Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 32, sec. 12, Investigation of juvenile delinquency in United States, legislative hearings on S. 2507, Sept. 13-Nov. 1, 1971. 1972. viii 4-432 p. f • Item 1042L.C. card 72-601002 Y 4. J 89/2: H 19
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
Declaration of U.S. policy of population stabilization by voluntary means, 1971, hearings before Special Subcommittee on Human Resources, 92d Congress, 1st session on S.J. Res. 108, Aug. 5-Nov. 3,1971. 1972. vii4-834 p. il. f • Item 1043L.C. card 72-600721 Y 4.L 11/2: P 81
Drug addiction and abuse among military veterans, 1971, joint hearings. See Veterans Affairs Committee, Senate.
Fair labor standards amendments of 1971, hearings before Subcommittee on Labor, 92d Congress, 1st session, on S. 1861 and related bills, t !• Item 1043 Y 4.L 11/2: F 15/971/pt. (nos.)pt. 4. July 22 and Sept. 16. 1971. 1972. v+1073-1566 p. 11.pt. 5. Including appendix, Sept. 24-30, 1971. 1972. vii+1567—1995 p. il.
[This entry number not used.]National emergency disputes, 1971—72, hearings before Subcommittee on
Labor, 92d Congress, 1st and 2d sessions on S. 560 [and other bills].pt. 1. June 15-Oct. 7, 1971. 1972. v+423 p. t • Item 1043
L.C. card 72-601036 Y 4.L 11/2 : Em 3/3/971-72/pt.lNational Science Foundation conversion programs, 1971, hearings before
Special Subcommittee on National Science Foundation, 92d Congress, 1st session, on S. 32 [and] S. 1261, Oct. 26 and 27, 1971. 1972. v4-441 p. | • Item 1043 Y 4.L 11/2 : N 21 sc/3/971
Nomination, hearing, 92d Congress, 2d session, on Bert A. Gallegos, of Colorado, to be Assistant Director of Office of Economic Opportunity, Feb. 7,1972.1972. ii4-4 p. | • Item 1043L.C. card 72-601034 Y 4.L 11/2 : N 72/5/972-2
Nomination, hearing, 92d Congress, 2d session, on John A. Penello, of Mary-land, to be member of National Labor Relations Board, Feb. 7, 1972. 1972. ii4-6 p. f • Item 1043 Y 4.L 11/2 : N 72/5/972
Nomination, hearing, 92d Congress, 1st session, on Ronald S. Berman, of California, to be Chairman of National Endowment for the Humanities, Nov. 30,1971.1972. ii-|-10 p. t • Item 1043L.C. card 72-600727 Y 4.L 11/2: N 72/5/971-17
Physicians training facilities and health maintenance organizations, hear-ings before Subcommittee on Health, 92d Congress, 1st session, on S. 935, S. 703, S. 837, S. 1182, S. 1301.pt 4. Nov. 17-Dec. 2, 1971. 1972. v+1335-1620 p. il. t •Item 1043
L.C. card 71-614437 Y 4.L 11/2 : P 56/pt.4Randolph-Sheppard act for blind amendments of 1971, hearings before Sub-
committee on Handicapped Workers, 92d Congress, 1st session, on S. 2506, Sept. 22-Dec. 9,1971.1972. v-[-233 p. il. t • Item 1043L.O. card 72-600822 Y 4.L 11/2 : R 15
Summary of legislative activities of Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare in 1st session, 92d Congress; Jan. 1972.1972. x4*74 p. (Commit-tee print, 92d Congress, 2d session.) tL.O. card 72-601032 Y 4.L 11/2: L 52/971
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Nutrition and Human Needs, Select Committee on, Senate Washington, DC 20510
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Hunger and reform of welfare, question pared by staff of Select Committee on and additional views; Feb. 1972. 1972. 92d Congress, 2d session.) fL.C. card 72-600843
of nutritional adequacy, pre-Nutrition and Human Needs iii+74 p. (Committee print,
Y 4.N 95 : H 89Nutrition and human needs, 1971, hearings, 92d Congress, 1st session.
nt. 10 Micronutrient supplements for school lunch program, Dec. 7, 1971. 1972. iii + 2539-2620 p. 11. * Paper, 45c. • Item 1009 qk /oti inL.C. card 70-613918 Y 4.N 95 : N 95/971/pt.lO
Public Works Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
[Committee hearing] serial, 92d Congress.H30. Interstate environment compact, hearing before Subcommittee on Air and
and Water Pollution, 92d Congress, 2d session on S. 907, Jan. 24, 1972. 1972. iii+101 p. t • Item 1045L.C. card 72-600886 Y 4-p 96/10.92-H 30
Rules and Administration Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
Disclosure of financial interests by persons engaged in operation of Fed-eral Government, hearing before Subcommittee on Privileges and Elec-tions, 92d Congress, 1st session, on S. 343 and S. 344, Nov. 4, 1971. 1972.iii 4-91 p. t • item 1046 L.C. card 72-601041 Y 4.B 86/2: F 49/2
Veterans' Affairs Committee, Senate Washington, DC 20510
Note .—The Veterans Affairs Committee of the Senate was created by Public law, 91-2, approved Jan. 3, 1971.Drug addiction and abuse iimong military veterans, 1971, joint hearings
before Subcommittee on Health and Hospitals of Committee on Veterans Affairs and Subcommittee on Alcoholism and Narcotics of Committee on Labor Public Welfare, 92d Congress, 1st session.pt. 1. June 15 and 23, 1971. 1972. v + 317 p. il. t • «4/97i/nt 1L.C. card 72-600632 Y 4V 64/4 • D 84/J i i/pt.-i
CONSUMER AND MARKETING SERVICE, Agriculture Dept. Washington, DC 20250
C&MS (series).95. Shell eggs and egg products inspection act. Jan. 1972. [6] p.
PMG (series). rqi, . .25. 1972 egg marketing guide for July-Dec. 1972. [Feb. 1972.] 7 + [l] P- T
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COPYRIGHT OFFICE, Library of Congress Washington, DC 20540
Catalog of copyright entries, 3d series, v. 25. * Paper, $50.00 a yr. (in-cluding semiannual issues of pts. 1-13) ; $12.50 additional for foreign Seacard 6-35347 LC 3.6/5: v.25/pt.6/no.lpt. 6. Maps and charts, no. 1, Jan-June 1971. 1971. viii+[l]+97 p. 4° • Item
797Note.—Part 6 also sold separately on subscription * Paper, $o.0O per
yr., $1.25 additional for foreign mailing; single copy $2.50.
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COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Washington, DC 20439
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Cases decided in United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals: v. 58, Patent cases adjudged in Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, Oct. 1970-Oct. 1971; Helen G. Nassif, reporter of decisions. 1971. xxii+701- 1509 p. il. * Cloth, $4.75. • Item 733 Ju 7.5: 58/2
CUSTOMS BUREAU, Treasury Dept. Washington, DC 20226
Importing a car, U.S. customs. 11971.] [10] p. narrow 8° (Office of In-formation and Publications.) * Paper, $6.75 per 100; single copy, 10c.(S/N 4802-0027). • Item 950 T 17.2: C 17
Rates of duty for popular tourist items, effective Jan. 1, 1972. [1972.] [6] n narrow 12° (Office of Information and Publications.) t • Item 950 T 17.2 : R18/972
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT Washington, DC 20301
Court-martial reports, holdings and decisions of Courts of Military Review and United States Court of Military Appeals, v. 43, 1970-71. [1972.] liv+1050 p. (Judge Advocates General of Armed Forces and United States Court of Military Appeals.) t Cloth, $7.50, Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, Rochester, NY D 1.29: 43
Defense Supply Agency handbook DSAH (series).4215.41. Industrial plant equipment handbook: ESC 3418, Planers and shapers
(includes shapers, formerly part of ESC 3419). Feb. 1972. cover title, iii+64 p. 4° (SB 708-3418-1; [Navy Dept.] NAVSUP Pub 5540; [Air Force Dept.] AFM 78-37; [Marine Corps] MCO P4870.48A.) [Issued in looseleaf form. Supersedes DSAH 4215.41/SB 708—3418—1/ NAVSUP Pub 5540/AFM 7S-37/MCO P4870.48, Dec. 31, 1968.] * Paper, 70c. • Item 314—A D 7.6/7 : 4215.41/2
Defense utilization manual. Jan. 1972. cover title, [128] p. 4° (Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics).) [Issued with perforations. Supersedes DoD 4140.34-M, Oct. 16, 1968, and Changes 1—3.] t • Item 314-A D 7.6/4 :D 39/3
Federal item identification guide: Alarm and signal systems, Sept. 1970, Change 1. Feb. 4, 1972. cover title, [38] p. 4° (INTERIM FUG T104; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 40c. • Item 314-A
D 7.6/4 : Al 1/ch.l----- Brakes and brake components, Jan. 1, 1971, Change 1. Feb. 1, 1972.
[22] p. 4° (FUG T129; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4 : B 73/ch.l
----- Cabinets and racks, Nov. 22, 1968, Change 3. Dec. 17, 1971. [32] p. 4° (FUG A055; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4 : C ll/ch.3
----- Cartridge and propellant actuated devices and components, Oct. 16, 1970, Change 1. Feb. 4, 1972. [45] p. 4° (FUG T190; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, 45c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4: C 24/2/ch.l
----- Chemical products, June 18, 1971, Change 1. Jan. 18, 1972. [22] p. 4° (FUG T093; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 314-A D 7-6/4: C 42/5/ch.l
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----- Coats and coat-like garments, Sept. 5, 1969, Change 3. Feb. 14, 1972. [28] p. 4° (FUG A215; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4: C 63/ch.3
----- Conduit, electrical, July 14, 1967, Change 2. Mar. 14, 1972. [34] p. 4° (FUG A027; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4: C 75/2/ch.2
----- Conduit fittings, June 16, 1967, Change 3. Dec. 31, 1971. [35] p. 4° (FUG A018; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Cen-ter, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4: C 75/ch.3
----- Drafting, surveying, and mapping instruments, Mar. 26, 1971, Change 1. Jan. 29, 1972. [24] p. 4° (FUG T144 ; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4: D 78/ch.l
----- Electrical fittings, Sept. 8, 1967, Change 2. Jan. 17, 1972. [40] p. 4° (FUG A020; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Cen-ter, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 40c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4: El 2/2/ch.2
----- Filters, electrical, Jan. 23, 1970, Change 2. Jan. 31, 1972. [21] p. 4° (FUG AOI 7 ; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 20c. •Item 314-A D 7.6/4 : F 48/2/ch.2
----- Furnaces and space heaters, May 26, 1967, Change 4. Jan. 31, 1972. [43] p. 4° (FUG A013; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 45c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4: F 98/ch.4
----- Fuseholders, June 13, 1969, Change 2. Jan. 19, 1972. [32] p. il. 4° (FUG A014 ; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 30c. •Item 314-A D 7.6/4: F 98/2/ch.2
----- Hardware, bands, straps, strapping, and components, Apr. 16, 1971. Change 2. Feb. 21, 1972. [10] p. 4° (FUG T372; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4 : H 22/4/ch.2
----- Hardware, bumpers, bushings, mounts, and pads, Apr. 2, 1971, Change 1. [Jan. 17, 1972.] [30] p. il. 4° (Interim FHG T375; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4: H 22/ch.l
----- Hardware, protective devices, Apr. 23, 1971, Change 2. Feb. 22, 1972.[30] p. 4° (FHG T371; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services, Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4 : H 22/3/ch.2
----- Headgear, Mar. 27, 1970, Change 2. Feb. 28, 1972. [40] p. 4° (FUG A217; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 40c. • Item 314-A
D 7.6/4: H 34/2/ch.2----- Hose, pipe, and tubing, Apr. 9, 1971, Change 1. Feb. 7, 1972. [32] p. il.
4° (FHG T383; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4: H 79/5/ch.l
----- Inner tube, pneumatic tire, June 9, 19G7, Change 2. Dec. 17,1971.15 p. 4° (FUG A009; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4: In 6/ch.2
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Federal item identification guide: Insulation sleeving, electrical, Apr. 18, 1969, Change 2. Mar. 2, 1972. [27] p. 4° (FUG A225; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 314—A D 7.6/4: In 7/3/ch.2
----- Jacks and plugs, Apr. 25, 1969, Change 3. Feb. 24, 1972. [24] p. 4° (FUG A034; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 20c. • Item
314-A D 7.6/4: J 13/ch.3----- Lampholders, Sept. 19, 1971, Change 1. [Feb. 1, 1972.] [28] p. 4°
(FUG A094; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4 :L19/2/ch.l
----- Lathes, milling machines and shapers, Mar. 12,1971, Change 1. Feb. 9, 1972. [26] p. 4° (FUG T221; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logis-tics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 314r-A D 7.6/4: L 34/ch.l
----- Lubricating oils, Apr. 25, 1969, Change 3. Dec. 8, 1971. [13] p. 4° (FUG T003; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 314—A D 7.6/4: L 96/ch.3
----- Metal materials, ores, minerals, and alloys, May 21, 1971, Change 1. Feb. 7, 1972. [18] p. 4° (INTERIM FUG T094; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 314—A D 7.6/4: M 56/2/ch.l
----- Miscellaneous hardware, May 7, 1971, Change 2. Dec. 28, 1971. [34] p.4° (FUG T378; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 35c.• Item 314-A D 7.6/4: H 22/6/ch.2
----- Miscellaneous power transmission equipment, May 14, 1971, Change 1. Jan. 20, 1972. [56] p. ih 4° (FUG T219; Defense Supply Agency, De-fense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perfo-rations.] * Paper, 55c. • Item 314—A D 7.6/4: P 87/ch.l
----- Miscellaneous welding, soldering, and brazing supplies and acces-sories, Apr. 9, 1971, Change 1. Feb. 4, 1972. [38] p. il. 4° (FUG T166; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich,) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 40c. • Item 314-A
D 7.6/4: W 45/ch.l----- Optical instruments, May 14, 1971, Change 1. Jan. 17, 1972. [16] p. 4
(INTERIM FUG T271; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Serv-ices Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4: Op 7/ch.l
----- Rings-locking, pipe joint welding, and miscellaneous hardware, Oct. 16, 1970 Change 1. [Jam 13, 1972.] [24] p. ih 4° (Interim FUG T252; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 314-A
D 7.6/4: R 47/2/ch.l----- Surgical needles, May 8, 1970, Change 2. Jan. 31, 1972. [10] p. 4
(FIIG A218; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4: Su 7/2/ch.2
----- Transmission chain, May 14,1971, Change 1. Jan. 21,1972. [32] p. il. 4 (FUG T353; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued with perforations.] ♦ Paper, 30c. *• Item 314-A D 7.6/4: T 68/2/ch.l
----- Vehicular and aircraft furniture and accessories, May 28,1971, Change 1. Mar. 9, 1972. [62] p. 11. 4° (FUG T312; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Midi.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 60c. • Item 314-A D 7.6/4: V 53/3/ch.l
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5333 ----- X-ray equipment and supplies: Medical, dental, and veterinary, June25, 1971, Change L Feb. 2, 1972. [52] p. il. 4° (FUG T140; Defense Supply Agency, Defense Logistics Services Center, Battle Creek, Mich.) [Issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, 45c. • Item 314-A
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Military standard MIL-STD (series). [Issued with perforations.] $ • Item 314-J D 7.10: (nos.)35-1 (MI).35-2 (MI).333.750B.750B.948.956.1347A.
1364 (EC).
1399 (NAVY)
1456 (MU).
Automated engineering document preparation system: Materials. Feb. 1972. v + 17 p. 4° (FSC-EDS.)
Automated engineering document preparation system: Finishes. Feb. 1, 1972. Ui+ 7 p. 4° (FSC-EDS.)
Fuze, projectile, and accessory contours. Jan. 31, 1972. v + 38 p. il.4° (FSC 1390.) [Includes list of referenced documents.]
Test methods for semiconductor devices, notice 3. Nov. 29, [14] p. il.4o (FSC 5961.)
Test methods for semiconductor devices, notice 4. Dec. 20, [11] p. il. 4o (FSC 5961.)
Attachments and accessories for grinding machines. Dec. 20.iv + 23 p. 4“ (FSC 3415.)
Attachments and accessories for milling machines. Jan. 18, 1972. iv+13 p. 4o (FSC 3417.)
Navigation display multicolor microchart/map transparencies. Sept. 1, 1971 [published 1972.] [l]+iii+21 p. il. 4° (FSC- 6605). [Supersedes MIL-STD-1347, July 1, 1969.]
Preferred general purpose electronic test equipment. Dec. 6, 1971. lv+372 p. il. 40 (FSC 6625.) [Supersedes NAVSHIPS 0969- 125-0250, Jan. 1970.]
1971.1971.1971.
sec. 101. Interface standard for shipboard systems : sec. 101, Cooling water for support of electronic equipment, Notice 1 Jan. 14, 1972 [5] p. il. 4° (FSC MISC.)
Contractor configuration management plans. Jan. 25, 1972. [21+6 p. 4° (MISC.)
[MILSTRIP], supp. 2, Military assistance program address directory, Sept. 1, 1971, Change 3. Dec. 1, 1971. [51] p. 4° (DoD 4140.17-M; Defense Supply Agency.) [Issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, 45c.
• Item 314-A D 7.6/4: M 59/supp.2/rev.-5/ch.3----- Change 4. Jan. 1, 1972. [59] p. 4° (DoD 4140.17-M; Defense Supply
Agency.) [Issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, 60c. • Item 314-AD 7.6/4: M 59/supp.2/rev.-5/ch.4
Statement of Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird before Senate Armed Services Committee on FY 1973 defense budget and FY 1973-1977 pro-gram. Feb. 15,1972. [1] -|-v 203 p. il. 4° [At head of cover title: National security strategy of realistic deterrence. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] ♦Paper, $1.75 (S/N 0800-0165). • Item 306 D 1.2: B 85/973-77
U.S. Court of Military Appeals digest (5th annual cumulative supplement), 1971 pocket part. [1972.] [l]+238 p. * Paper, $1.00. • Item 311-B
D 1.19/3: 971/supp.USAFI bulletin 4; Dec. 1971. [1972.] cover title, [87] p. il. 4° (United
States Armed Forces Institute; RM 228.36.) [Issued with perfora- tions.] i D 1.10/3 : 971/no.4
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington, DC 20004
5350 List of legal_ investments for trust funds in District of Columbia, as of Jan. 1, 1972. [1972.] ii-|-81 p. [Semiannual.] j- Office of Register of Wills and Clerk of Probate Court, Washington, DC • Item 430-A
DC 21.9:972ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION, Commerce Dept.
Washington, DC 202305351 Developing methodologies for evaluating impact of EDA programs. Jan.
1972. cover title, [111] p. il. 4° j- • Item 130-D C 46.2: M 56/25352 EDA economic development districts, job-creating program. [Oct. 1971.]
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5353 How to improve your community by attracting new industry. Jan. 1972.44 p. il. * Paper, 35c. • Item 130-C C 46.8: In 2/2/972
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY OFFICE, Executive Office of the President, Washington, DC 20506
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OEO pamphlet.1405—12. The poor in 1970, chartbook. [1972.] [2]4-70 p. il. (Office of Planning,
Research and Evaluation.) t • Item 857-H-17L.C. card 72-601013 PrEx 10.23 : 140o-12
ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE, Agriculture Dept. Washington, DC 20250
Agricultural economic report.219. Wheat millfeeds in livestock rations, economic analysis [with list of litera-
ture cited: by Robert V. Encohian, Donald D. Kuzmicky, and George O. Kohler]. [Jan. 1972.] iv+38 p. il. 4° * Paper, 40c. • Item 42-CXX.
Agricultural finance outlook; [prepared by Farm Production Economics Division.] Feb. 1972. 27 p. il. 4° (AFO-11.) t • Item 42-D
A. 93.9/o . JL-L
[This entry number not used.]ERS (series). it • Item 42-1 A 93 21: (nos-)
474. Economics of sweetener marketing, annotated bibliography of selected refer-ences; [compiled by L. C. Larkin]. [Jan. 1972.] cover title, 1V+^P; 4
499 Family-size farms in U.S. agriculture [with list of references; by RadojeNlkolitch]. [Feb. 1972.] vi+35 p. U. 4°L.C. card 72-600787
5358AERS-foreign (series).
317 Agricultural economy and trade of United Kingdom [with bibliography; by James R. Horst]. [Oct. 1971.] iv+12 p. il. 4° t .L.C. card 72-601016 A 93.21/2.317
FCS-(series).43. Farm cost situation, decade of farmers’ rising expenses Feb. 1972 22 p. il. 4»
([Farm Production Economics Division.]) [Published annually.] T • Item 42—A A
U S foreign agricultural trade statistical report, fiscal year 1971. [Dec. '1971 ] cover title, viii+322 p. 4° [Supplement to Monthly foreign agri-cultural trade of United States. Edge index on p. 4 of cover.] t • Item
93.17/3 ‘ 9 < 1
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EDUCATION OFFICE, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept. Washington, DC 20202
5362 a year ago this week [address], by S. P. Marland, jr., Commissioner of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, before lunch-eon meeting of National Press Club, Washington, D.C., Dec. 15, 1971. 1971. 10 leaves 4° t HE 5-8: M 34/19
5363 Availability of pupil personnel specialists to public schools, fall 1968; by Ronald J. Pedone. [1971.] vii-j-36 p. 4° (DHEW publication (OE) 72-35: National Center for Educational Statistics.) * Paper, 50c. • Item 460-A-20 HE 5,220: 20193
5364 Awards for modern foreign language and area study, 1972-73, authorized by National defense education act of 1958 (title vi). [1971.] iii4-34 p. (DHEW publication (OE) 72-96; Institute of International Studies.) * Paper, 25c. • Item 460-A-55 HE 5.255 : 55034-73
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0365 Career education in environment, handbook [with bibliographies] • by Olympus Research Corporation. [1972.] [406] p. 4° [Produced for Divi-sion of Vocational and Technical Education for use in Regional Com-missioners Conferences in career education in environment, pursuant to contract OE0-0-71-4462(357).] ♦ Paper, $3.00. • Item 461-A (Rev 1965)L.C. card 72-600837 HE 5.6/2 : En 8/2
5366 Educational R & D programs conducted by laboratories and centers. July 1971. iv-|-21 p. (OE-12056; National Center for Educational Research and Development.) t • Item 460-A-12 HE 5.212:12056
5367 Ending the isolation of the handicapped, erratum. [1972.] 1 p. 4° (PHEW publication (OE) 72-54.) f • Item 460-A-35
HE 5.235:35101/erratum5368 Foundations of change [address]; by S. P. Marland, jr., Commissioner of
Education, [before Lyndon B. Johnson Library Symposium on Educa-tion, Austin, Tex., Jan. 24,1972]. [1972.] 17 leaves, 4° f
HE 5.8: M 34/205369 if you have a handicapped child, [you are not alone]. [1971.] 16 p. il. oblong
24° [Prepared under contract OEC-0-9-18001-4565. Illustrations are colored.] f • Item 461 (Rev. 1965) HE 5.2 :H 19/6
5370 Parents can teach pre-reading skills at home. [1971.] 6 p. folded into nar-row 8° size. [Presented by National Reading Center, pursuant to gra nt- ] ♦Paper, $5.00 per 100; single copy, 10c. (S/N 1780-0921). • Item 461 (Rev. 1965) HE 5.2: R 22/5
5371 projects, products, and services of National Center for Educational Sta-tistics. [1972.] v-f-86 p. 4° [Includes lists of publications.] t • Item 461 (Rev. 1965)L.C. card 72-600902 HE 5.2: N 21 c
5372 Research in education, annual index, Jan.-Dec. 1971 ([reports]). [1972.] cover title, [2] 4-1101 p. 4° (Educational Resources Information Center, ERIO; [National Center for Educational Communication].) [Includes accession nos. ED 042 061-ED 054 390.] * Paper, $7.00. • Item 466-A
HE 5.77:971-2/ind.5373 Review and synthesis of research on vocational and technical education
for rural disadvantaged [with bibliography; by] Charles Oaklief. Aug. 1971. vii+45 p. (Information series 44, VT 013 374; ERIC Clearinghouse on Vocational and Technical Education, Center for Vocational and Tech-nical Education, Ohio State University.) * Paper, 40c. (S/N 1780- 0802). • Item 461 (Rev. 1965) HE 5.2: R 88
5374 Scheduling for flexibility, manual for administrators of small schools [with bibliographies]; by James E. Heathman and Alyce J. Nafziger. Oct. 1971. iii-4-59 p. il. 4° [Published by Educational Resources Information Cen-ter (ERIC), Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools (CRESS), New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, N. Mex.] * Paper, 65c. (S/N 1780-0867). • Item 461-A (Rev. 1965) HE 5.6/2: F 63
5375 U.S. Office of Education support for arts and humanities, 1972; [prepared by Diana Vogelsong]. [1972.] [3] 4-22 p. 4° ([Arts and Humanities Pro-gram.]) ♦ Paper, 35c. (S/N 1780-0835). • Item 461 (Rev. 1965)
HE 5.2: Ar 7/5/9725376 Vocational technical education, annual report, fiscal year 1969. [June 1971.]
v4-[2]4-108 p. il. 4° (OE-80008-69.) * Paper, $1.25 (S/N 1780-0884). • Item 460-A-80 HE 5.280: 80008-69
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION, Labor Dept. Washington, DC 20210
5377 Miniminn wage and maximum hours under Fair labor standards act, eco-nomic effects study. 1972. cover title, vi-f-53 p. 4° [Report submitted to Congress as required by section 4(d) of Fair labor standards act of 1968, as amended.] f • Item 780-AL.O. card 72-600947 L 36.9: 972
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neers’, Publications Depot, 4300 Wheeler Ave., Alexandria, VA 22304.Coastal Engineering Research Center: Miscellaneous paper.
1-71. Longshore sediment transport rates, compilation of ^ffa [with list o£lher^
Road NW., Washington, DC 20016 D 103.42/2.1 I
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, search reports. $ lvo.o / • v • )296. O.&dlmensto»alwater tow^hr»»gb2&T C'oFgS C?&i‘ waterSted.PTauana Ur basin, central Alaska2V7. « iT+lrnHirp cited- bvl S. Lawrence Dingman. Sept. 1971.iF+112 pl 4°£ [DA task 1T061102B52A02, DA task 4A062112A89401.]
___ Special reports. $ D 103-33/2: <nos- > 1R1 Surface effect vehicle engineering test procedures; [by] Ronald Liston. Aug.1 ' 1971 iii+23 p. 11 4° [Prepared for Advanced Research Projects Agency,
ms. [nGu”"s AMeand William H. Parrott. Oct 1971. cover title, iu+19 p. 11. 4
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[Grant DA-AMC-27021-65-G15.] t D 103.33.224Elood nlain information: Bad River, Fort Pierre, S. Dak. May 1971. cover
title [2] 4-ii4-25 p. il. 2 pl. map 4° [Prepared for City of Fort Pierre by U.S.’ Army Engineer District Omaha, Corps of Bn^^s, Omaha, Nebr.] t D 103.47.1 HP
___ Rntternut Creek De Witt and Manlius Townships, Onondaga County, Ty S19t T cov ^ title, [3]+il+50 p. il. 10 pl. 4° [Some plates colored. Prepared for Eastern Oswego Basin Regional Water by of Engineers, Army, Buffalo District] t
___ Chehalis Wishkah and Hoquiam Rivers, Aberdeen-Hoquiam-Cosmop- .’June 1971. cover title, [7]+ii+39 p. il. 12 pl. 4° [Prepared
for’Washington State Department of Ecology by Corps of BnSinJ^ Army, Seattle, Wash., District.] t D 103-4‘ •
___ Jackson Miss., Lynch Creek. May 1971. cover title, iii+29+A2+B4 p. n. 12 pl.’4° [Prepared for Jackson City Planning Bo^d, by Corps of Engineers, Mobile, Alabama District.] t
___ Janies Rr er Eagle Rock to Lick Run, Botetourt County Va. June 1971. cover title, [3] +iii+39 p. il. 9 pl. 4° [P^pared for I B«District Commission by Corps of Engineers, Norfolk, Va., District.] J
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___ Lake Earl-Lake Talawa and lower Smith River, Del Norte County, Del. June 1971. cover title, [2]4-ii+27 p. 26 pl. 4 [Issued in loo:se form. Prepared for Del Norte County by Army Engineer Jhstrict, San Francisco.] t
___ Lodsepole Creek, Sidney, Nebr. May 1971. [2] +ii-f-22 p. il. 4 pl. 4 [Prepared for City of Sidney and Nebraska Soil and Ws^r Conservation Commission by Army Engineer District, Omaha, Corps of Enginee , Omaha, Nebr.] t D 103‘4b
----- Mississippi River (Lake Ferguson), Main Canal and Bla^ B^0UJ Greenville, Miss. May 1971. cover title v-f-43 p. il. 21 pl. 4 [Prepared for City of Greenville and Washington County by Army^Engineer District, Vicksburgh, Miss.] t D 103/47 •
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5393 ------ Monument Creek, Colorado Spring, Colo. May 1971. cover title, iv-]-42p. il. 13 pl. 4° [Prepared for Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments by Department of Army, Albuquerque District, Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque, N. Mex.] $ p 103.47: C 71
5394 ----- Mud Lick Creek at Roanoke, Va. Feb. 1971. cover title, a-b+ii+25p. il. 9 pl. 4" [Prapared for 5th Planning District Commission by Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Wilmington, N.C. District] J
D 103.47: R 53/45395 ------Peters Creek, Jefferson Borough, Allegheny County, Pa. June 1971.
cover title, [2] -f-ii+29 p. il. 8 pl. 4° [Prepared for Jefferson Borough, South Park Township and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources by Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Pitts-burgh District, Pittsburgh, Pa.] $ D 103.47: J 35/4
5396 ------Red Clay Creek, New Castle County, Del. Feb. 1971. cover title,[5] H-ii-f-39 p. il. 13 pl. 4° [Prepared for New Castle County Depart-ment of Planning by Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District.] J
D 103.47: N 42c/25397 ------ Rivanna River, Albermarle County and Charlottesville, Va. June 1971,
cover title, [3]4-ii-{-44 p. il. 4° 15 pl. (Norfolk District.) JD 103.47: Al 1/2
5398 ------ Vicinity of Roswell, Ga., Big Creek. May 1971. cover title, ii-]-29+A2+B1 p. il. 10 pl. [Prepared by Atlanta Region Metropolitan Planning Commission by Corps of Engineers, Army, Mobile Ala. District.] $
D 103.47 : R 735399 Flooding on James River, Eagle Rock to Lick Run, Botetourt County, Va.,
how to avoid damage. [1972.] [2] p. il. oblong f° folded into narow 8° size. [Prepared for Fifth Planning District Commission from data con-tained in Corps of Engineers report, Flood Plain Information, James River, Eagle Rock to Lick Run, Botetourt County, Va.] $
D 103.47/2 : B 655400 Floods, Cow Creek, Palo Cedro, California. June 1971. [2] p. il. oblong f°
folded into narrow 8° size. [Prepared by Corps of Engineers from data contained in Flood plain information, Cow Creek, Palo Cedro, Calif.] t
D 103.47/2: P 18/25401 Floods in Aberdeen, Hoquiam, and Cosmopolis, Wash., how to avoid
damage. Jan. 1971. [2] p. il. narrow f° folded into narrow 8° size. [Pre-pared for cities of Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Cosmopolis and Grays Harbor County by Corps of Engineers from Flood Plain Information report, Chehalis, Wishkah and Hoquiam Rivers, Aberdeen-Hoquiam-Cosmopolis, Wash-1 i D 103.47/2: Ab 3
5402 Floods in California, Coal Center, West Brownsville, Washington County, Pa., how to avoid damage. June 1970. [2] p. il. narrow f° folded into narrow 8° size. [Prepared for communities along Monongahela River from California to West Brownsville and for Washington County Planning Commission by Corps of Engineers from data contained in report, Flood plain information, Monongahela River, California to West Brownsville, Washington County, Pa.] $ D 103.47/2: W 27/2
5403 Floods in Centerville, East Bethlehem, Washington County, Pa., how to avoid damage. Nov. 1970. [2] p. il. narrow f° folded into narrow 8° size. [Prepared for communities along Monongahela River from Centerville and East Bethlehem and Washington County Planning Commission by Corps of Engineers from data contained in Flood plain Information, Monongahela River, Centerville and East Bethlehem, Washington County, Pa.] J p 103.47/2: w 27/3
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Floods in North Charleroi, Speers, Dunlevy, Allenport, Stockdale, ^SC(J’ Elco Washington County, Pa., how to avoid damage. March 1970. [2] n 11’ narrow f° folded into 8° size. [Prepared for communities along Monongahela River from North Charleroi to Elco and Washington County Planning Commission by Corps of Engineers from data contained ii Flood plain formation report, Monongahela River, NorthCharters to Elco, Washington County, Pa.] t D 103.47/2. w
Floods in Union township, New Eagle, Monongahela. Carrol township, Donora Washington County, Pa., how to avoid damage. Nov. 197°. [2] p. il. narrow f° folded into narrow 8° size. [Prepared for communities along Monongahela River from Union to Donora, W ashington Cou y Planning Commission, and State of Pennsylvania by Corps of Engineers from data compiled in reports, Flood plain information, Monongahela, Washington County, Pennsylvania and Flood plain formation Monongahela River, Carroll and Donora, Washington County, Pa.
Floods Monument Creek, Colorado Springs, Colorado. May 1971. [2] p. il. oblong f° folded into narrow 8° size. [Prepared for likes leak Area Council of Governments by Corps of Engineers from data in repor , Flood Plain Information, Monument Creek, Colorado Springs, °-l $
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Floods on Butternut Creek, Dewitt and Manlius townships, Onondaga P‘XtyMay 1971. [21 P. U. oblong large 8" folded into narrow
large 8° size. [Prepared for Eastern Oswego Basin Regional W ater Re-sources Planning Board by Buffalo District, Corps of Engineers from Flood Plain Information, Butternut Creek, Dewitt and Manlius town-ships, Onondaga County, N.Y.] t D lOa.4,/2 . D 51
Floods on Rivanna River, Albermarle County and Charlottesville, Va., how to avoid damage. 1971. [2] p. il. oblong f° folded in narrow 8 size. [Prepared for city of Charlottesville and Albermarle County from Nor-folk District Corps of Engineers report Flood plain information, Rivanna River, Charlottesville, and Albermarle County, Va.]
NCG [Nuclear Cratering Group] technical report. D 103.54: (nos )
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36- at USJuly 1971. [180] p. 11. 4° 4- Paper, $3.00.
Special flood hazard information : McOlellan-Kerr navigation system head ^f navigation to Muskogee, Okla. May 1971. cover title, 2 leaves 16 pl. 4
[Prepared by Tulsa District, Corps of Engineers, Tulsa^Okla.] .
Special flood hazard information [report] Snoqualmie River (Middle and South Forks), Snoqualmie to North Bend, Wash. May ^71. eover 9 p 8 pl. 4° [Prepared for towns of Snoqualmie and North Bend king County, Wash. by Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army Seattle D^
Waterways Experiment Station. .
Station, Vicksburg, Miss, (price upon application).
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----- Technical report.5414 6-546. Investigation of nonmetallie waterstops: report 8, Effect of specimen size
and low temperature on waterstop test results [with list of literature cited] ; by B. J. Houston. Army-MRC, Vicksburg, Miss., Jan. 1972. [46] P- H. 4° D 103.24/2 : 6-546
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Washington, DC 20460
Advanced waste treatment and water reuse symposium, Chicago, Ill., Feb. 23-24, 1971, v. 1. [1971.] [299] p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Sponsored by Environmental Protection Agency and State Water Pollu-tion Control Agencies of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.] $L.C. card 73-611832 EP 1.2: W 28/4/v.l
Conference in matter of pollution of Lake Superior and its tributary basin- Minnesota-Wisconsin-Michigan, proceedings, 3d meeting of 2d session (reconvened), Duluth, Minn., Apr. 22-23, 1971. [1972.] cover title, [1] +504 p. il. 4° f • Item 473-A-l EP 1.16/2: Su 7/971
Conference in matter of pollution of navigable waters of Dade County, Fla., and tributaries, embayments and coastal waters, proceedings, 3d ■session, Miami, Fla., July 2-3,1971. [1971.] cover title, [494] p. il. 4 pl. 4° t • Item 473-A-lL.C. card 72-601046 EP 1.16/2: D 12
Feedlot waste management, why and how; prepared by Missouri River Basin Animal Waste Management Pilot (Steering) Task Group. [Kansas City, Mo., June 1971.] cover title, [3] p.-f-iii leaves+45 p. il. oblong 12° t EP 1.2: F 32
Krypton-85, review of literature and analysis of radiation hazards [with lists of references; by] William P. Kirk. [1972.] viii+60 p. il. 4° (Office of Research and Monitoring; [Twinbrook Research Laboratory].) 4> Paper, $3.00. • Item 431-1-1 EP 1.2: K 94
Solid waste management series SW-(series).12rg. Pollution of subsurface water by sanitary landfills, vol. 1 [with lists of
references] ; by A. A. Fungaroli. 1971, [published 1972]. [200] p. il. 4° [Interim report prepared under research grant EP-000162 to Drexel University.] * Paper, $1.50. • Item 431-1-7 EP 1.17 :12 rg
Summary of noise programs in Federal Government, Dec. 31,1971. [1972.] [o06] p. il. 4° (NTID 300.10; Office of Noise Abatement and Control.) t • Item 431-1-1 EP 1.2; N 69/13
Water pollution control research series. • Item 473-A-l EP 1.16: (nos.) 11010 EGO 01/71. Phosphorous removal by ferrous iron and lime [with list of
references] ; by Rand Development Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio, and County of Lake, Painesville, Ohio. Jan. 1971. viii + 71+[l] p. il. 4° ♦Paper, 75c.
Deep tunnels in hard rock, solution to combined sewer over-flow and flooding problems, proceedings from an engineering institute presented by College of Applied Science and Engi-neering, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and University Extension, University of Wisconsin, Civic Center Campus, Nov. 9—10, 1970, Milwaukee, Wis. [with list of selected references]. [1972.] vi+221 p. il. 4“ ♦ Paper, $1.75.
Ultrathin membranes for treating metal finishing effluents by reverse osmosis [with bibliographies] ; by [Lee T. Rozelle], North Star Research and Development Institute, Minne-apolis, Minn., through State of Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. Nov. 1971. ix-(-92+ [1] p. il. 4° (Industrial Pollu-tion Control Section. [Research and Monitoring. ]) ♦Paper, LC^eard 72-600780
11020 ------ 02/71.
12010 DRH 11/71.
12130 EDX 07/70.
13010 EGA 02/71.
Joint treatment of municipal sewage and pulp mill effluents [with list of references; by K. G. Voelkel, R. W. Deering and L. R. Wilms], Green Bay Metropolitan Sewerage Dis-trict, Green Bay, Wis. July 1970 [published 1972], x + 410 —|-11 ] p. il. 4° [Page numbers 283 and 284 not used, but no text is omitted.] ♦ Paper, $6.00 (S/N 5501-0206).
Studies on effects of watershed practices on streams [with lists of references; by James T. Krygier, George W. Brown and Peter C. Klingeman], School of Forestry, School of Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Oreg. Feb. 1971 [published 1972]. xvii-f-173-Hl] p. il. 4° ♦Paper, $1.50.L.C. card 72-600946
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14010 DYH 12/71.
14010 FJX 12/71.
Water pollution control research senes—ContinuedNeutradesulfating treatment process for acid mine drainage
[•with list of references] ; by Catalytic, Inc., Philadelphia^ Pa. Dec. 1971 [published 1972]. xiii+102+[1] p. il. 4 [Contract 14-12-518.] ♦ Paper, $1.00.
Dewatering of mine drainage sludge [with list of references] ; by [Edward A Moss], Coal ®ese^ch1®lr^lV. if 4» University, Morgantown, W. Va. lx+90+LlJ p. n. « ♦ Paper, $1.00.
Electrochemical treatment of acid mine waters [with 01 references!- by [R. Jasinski, L. Gaines], Tyco Laboratories, Inc , Bear Hill, Waltham, Mass Feb. 1972. X1+81+[1] P- 11 4° [Contract 14—12—^59.] * Paper, $1.00.
Eutrophication of surface waters, Lake lahoe, Indian Creek Reservoir [with bibliographies] ; by [P. H. McGauhey, D. B. Porcella, and G. L. Dugan] Lake Tahoe Area Council, South Lake Tahoe, Calif. July 1971. vii+115+[l] p. H- 4
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16010 DNY 07/71.
16010 EHC 12/71.
16010 EHR 03/71.
16020 FQT 12/70.
16020 GFR 07/71.
16050 EMIT 06/71.
16050 EYT 06/71.
16060 DCO 10/70.
16060 GHR 11/71.
16070 ENS 06/71.
16130 DHS 11/70.
16130 DJH 04/71.
16130 FDQ 03/71.
♦ Paper, $1.25.EutrophicsUionT^in coastal waters, nitrogen as controlling
factor [with bibliographies]; by [Richard W. Eppley], Institute of Marine Resources, Scripps Institution of Ocean-ography, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, r-dlf Dec. 1971. ix + 67+[l] p. 11. 4» ♦ Paper, 70c.
Chemical investigation of recent lake sediments from Wiscon-sin lakes and their interpretation [with list of literature cited] ; by Gilbert C. Bortleson, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Mar. 1971. [293] p. il. 4» ♦ Paper, $2.2o.
Fluid product pipeline leak detection from airborne platforms , ibv Joseph Kennedy], Resources Technology Corporation, Houston, Tex. Dec. 1970 [published 1972]. vm+89+[l] p.
Interaction^>fPnitrFlotriacetic acid with suspended and bottom material [with list of references] ; by John K. Taylor [and others] Division of Analytical Chemistry, Institute for Materials Research, National Bureau of Standards. July 1971. vi+31+[l] P- 4° * Paper, 45c.
Quick biochemical oxygen demand test [with bibliographies] , by Regents of University of California, Davis, Calit. June 1971 [published 1972], vii+48+[l] p. il. 4° Paper, 60c.L.C. 'card 72-600747 T „
Pesticide inputs and levels Minnesota waters, Lake Superior basin ; [by Theron O. Odlaug and Theodore A. Olson], Min-nesota Pollution Control Agency, Minneapolis, Minn. June 1971. viii+108+ [1] p. il. 4° * Paper, $1.00.L.C. card 72—600855
Potential pollution of Ogallala by recharging playa Mkewater, pesticides. [1972.] cover title, vi+36 p. il. 4° Paper, 4UC. L.C. card 72-600868 _ ..
Investigations concerning probable impact of nitrilotriacetic acid on ground water [with list of references] , by William J Dunlap [and others]. Nov. 1971. ix + ul+[l] p. il. 4♦ Paper, 60c.L.C. card 72-600900
Airnhoto analysis of ocean outfall dispersion [with list ot references] ; by Fred J. Burgess [and] Wesley P. James^ Oregon State University. June 1971. xi+287 + Ll] P- u- 4 ♦ Paper, $2.25.L.C. card 72-600853Survey of alternate methods for cooling condenser discharge water total community considerations in utilization of reiected heat [with lists of references; by M. Smith and John S. Maulbetsch], Dynatech R/D Co., division °f Dyna- tech Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. June 1970, revised Nov. 1970. [1970.] v+57+[l] p. il. 4» [Contract 12-14-477.]
Temperature prediction in stratified water, mathematica! model-user’s manual [with bibliography] , by [Patrick J. Rvan Donald R. F. Hari eman ], Ralph M. Parsons Labora-tory for Water Resources and Hydrodynamics, Department of Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technol- o?v Cambridge, Mass. Apr. 1971. x+125+Ll] P- if. * [Supplement to Report 16130 DJH 01/71.] Paper, $1-25.
Heated surface jet discharged into flowing a“bient stream [with list of references] ; by Louis H. Motz [and] B^arry A. Benedict, National Center for Research and Training in Hydrologic and Hydraulic Aspects of Water Pollution Con trol, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. March 1971. cover title, xili + 207+ [1] p. il. 4“ * Paper, $1.75.L.C. card 72-600882
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Development and demonstration of low-level drift instrumen-tation [with list of references; by Frederick M. Shofner and Carl O. Thomas], Environmental System Corporation, Knoxville, Tenn. Oct. 1971. vii-f-56-Hl] p. il. 4° ♦PaperL.C. card 72-600746
Phosphorus removal by activated sludge plant [with list of references] • by [R. D. Leary and others], Sewerage Com-mission of City of Milwaukee, Wls. Aug. 1970. xi+95+m p. 11. 4® [Grant WPD 188-01-67, 188-02-68, 188-03-69.] ♦ Paper, $1.00.L.C. card 72-600781
Feasibility studies wastewater [ wi G. V. Smith], Ill. Nov. 1971. 572.] * Paper, L.C. card 72-600934
of applications of catalytic oxidation in th bibliographies] ; by [J. W. Chen and Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, vili-j-734-[l] p. 11. 4° [Contract 14-12- 75c.
Feasibility study of regenerative fibers for water pollution control [with list of references; by R. W. Fuest and M. J. Smith], Uniroyal, Inc., Wayne, N.J. Oct. 1970. viil + 74-4- [1] p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 75c.
Oxygen consumption in continuous biological culture [with bibliographies; by Walter J. O’Brien, Carl E. Burkhead], Center for Research, Inc., University of Kansas, Lawrence. j &j ® p-u - 4° ior “,it wpo L.C. card 72-600833
Supplementary aeration of lagoons in rigorous climate areas Lw,‘thJist of references] ; by Robert L. Champlin. Oct 1971. vili-t-73+[1] p. il. 4° * Paper, 75c.
Histochemical and cytophotometric assay of acid stress in freshwater fish [with list of references] ; by Pennsylvania State University, Department of Biology, University Park, Pa. May 1971. x+113+[1] p. il. 4° ([Research and Mon-itoring.]) ♦ Paper, $1.25.L.C. card 72-600834
Biological survey of streams of Coles County, Illinois, 1967-70 [with list of references] ; by [Leonard Durham and L. Ste-phen Whitley], Eastern Illinois University, Division of Life Sciences, Charleston, Ill. June 1971. vi4-147+ [1] p il 4® l|^earch aUd MonitorinS-l) [Project WP 0114.]» Paper, L.C. card 72-600782
Use of bluegills to detect zinc [with bibliographies] ; by John Cairns, jr. and Richard E. Sparks, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Biology Department and yenter lor Environmental Studies, Blacksburg, Va. Dec. !®7L vil+45+[l] p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 55c.L.C. card 72-601001
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LABORATORIES, Commerce Dept. Boulder, CO 80302
54o2 Collected reprints, 1970: v. 2, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [with lists of references]. Sept 1971. [650] p. il. 4° ♦ Paoer. $4.50 (S/N 0323-0002). • Item 208-B-10 C 55.612 : 970/V.2
FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.Washington, DC 20250
FCS research report.5453 84. Cooperative Cotia force for development in Brazil; [by Henry W. Bradford].
[Seb. 1972.] cover title, vi+50 p. il. 4® f • Item 65-B A 89.15 : 84FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, Transportation Dept.
Washington, DC 205535454 Aviation technical assistance. June 1971. [16] p. il. 4° ([International
Aviation Affairs. ]) $ qpjj 4 2 • T 225455 United States standard flight inspection, Change 21. Nov. 4,1971. [14] p. 4°
^an£book P 820015 Army [Dept.] TM 11-2557-25; Navy [Dept.] NAVWEPS 16-1-520; [Air Force Dept.] AFM 55-8.) [Cancellation date after changes made. Issued with perforations.] $
TD 4.8: F 64/963/rep.2/ch.215456 US«o0f alrcraft fuel anti-icing additives. Jan. 18, 1972. 5 p. 4° (AC 20-
29B.) [Issued with perforations.] t TD4 8- An 8
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Washington, DC 20554
Rules and regulations: v. 6, Jan. 1972. [1972.] cover title, 72 p. 4 [Revi sion of July 1969 issue and includes all amendments adopted by Co mission through Nov. 30, 1971. Includes pt. 95, Citizens radio service, pt. 97, Amateur radio service, pt. 99, Disaster communications serwice. Issued in looseleaf form. Supersedes July 1969 edition.] Paper, $-.00 (including basic volume and supplementary for 10/^972period) ; 50c. additional for foreign mailing. • Item 287 CC l.b/6.
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Washington, DC 20429
Role of financial sector in economic development Puerto Rico [with bib-liography] ; by Rita M. Maldonado. Dec. 1970. xv+15- p. il. tL.C. card 73-616051 Y 31 31/b ‘1 ™
FEDERAL HEALTH PROGRAMS SERVICE Health, Education, and Welfare Dept., Rockville, MD 208aZ
Annual statistical summary, fiscal year 1970. [11+xxxx+^n1Jh11;4° ([DREW publication (HSM) 72-2003]; Data Management Branch.) t • Item 494-C HE20.2<09.
, For relief of the sick and disabled, U.S. Public Health Service Hospital at Boston 1799-1969 [with list of references; by] Richard H. Thurm. [K'wu TStp .4- ([DHEW (HSM) 72-2001.1) [History of the tat U.S. Public Health Service hospital. Text on p. 2 of £$4.00 (S/N 1729-0010). • Item 494-C-l HE 20.2102. bi 1
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, Transportation Dept.Washington, DC 20591
Guide for highway impact studies, 1971. Jan. 1971. [78] p. 4^D*2 8. Im 7
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD Washington, DC 20552
Renort of Federal Home Loan Bank Board for year ending Dec. 31, 1970 [covering operations of] Federal Home Loan Bank System, 1 edera Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation [and] Federal -avmgs Loan Systems. [1972.] xiv-f-136 p. il. f • Item 595 FHL 1.1.97
The housing specialist, 1969-72 progress report; by Preston Martin, Chair-man Federal Home Loan Bank Board [address to] National Associa-tion’of Home Builders, 28th annual convention-exposition Houston Tex., Jan. 24, 1972. [1972.] [1] +7+ [1] p. 4° t EHL 1.23 . M 36/14
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National electric rate book, rate schedules for electric service in eom“uni- ties of 2,500 population or more, residential, commercial, and industria services. [Issued with perforations.]Note .—The complete rate book Is made up of separate Pu™c^°^netSernetP of
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5464 Arizona. Feb. 1972. [2]+10 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of Sept. 1970.1 * Paper, 25c. • Item 437-A-2 FP 1.18 : Ar 41/972
5465 Minnesota. Nov. 1971. [2]+33 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of Sept. 1970.1 * Paper,25c. • Item 437-A-21 FP i.ig ; M 66/971
5466 New York. Jan. 1972. [2]+21 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of Jan. 1971.1 ♦ Paper25c. • Item 437-A-30 FP 1.18 : N 42y/972
5467 Texas. Dec. 1971. [2]+48 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of Sept. 1970.] • Item437—A—41 FP 1.18 :1 31/971
FEDERAL REGISTER OFFICE, General Services Administration Washington, DC 20408
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Code of Federal regulations, revised as of Jan. 1, 1972. [1972.] [Contains codification of documents of general applicability and future effect as of Jan. 1,1972, with ancillaries.] * Paper, $195.00 a year, $50.00 additional for foreign mailing; single copies vary in price. • Item 5726.10.13.21.22.23.26.26.26.32.32.32.33.37.41.43.43.46.46.49.49.49.
Economic stabilization, vi + 186 p. * Paper, 75c. GS 4.108 : 6/972-2 Atomic energy ; [title] 11 (Reserved),, vi + 458 p. il. ♦ Paper, $1.75.„ . GS 4.108 : 10,11/972Business credit and assistance. [1972.] vi+335 p. il. * Paper, $1.25.„ . GS 4.108 : 13/972Food and drugs, pt. 300 to end. vi+128 p. * Paper, 60c.r_ . , , , GS 4.108:21/pt.300-end/972[Foreign relations], vi+445 p. ♦Paper, $1.75. GS 4.108 : 22/972Highways, vi + 112 p. * Paper, 55c. GS 4.108 : 23/972Internal revenue, pt 1 (sec. 1.301-1.400). vi + 262 p. * Paper, $1.00.
, GS 4.108: 26/pt.l (sec.1.301—1.400)/972Internal revenue, pt. 1 (sec. 1.641-1.850). vi + 431 p. * Paper, $1.75._ GS 4.108 : 26/pt.l (sec.l.641-1.850)972
,__ ♦ Paper, $1.75.Internal revenue, pts. 500-599. vi+421 p.National defense, pts. 400-589. vi+580 p.National defense, pts. 700-799. vi+826 p.National defense, pts. 1000-1399. vi+177 p.
GS 4.108 : 26/pt.500—599/972 * Paper, $2.50.
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GS 4.108 : 32/pt.700—799/972 * Paper, 75c.
XT . GS 4.108 : 32/pt.1000-1399/972Navigation and navigable waters, pt. 200-end; 34 (Reserved), vi + 458 p. il.
♦ Paper, $1.75. GS 4.108 : 33(pt.200-end) ,34/972Patents, trademarks, and copyrights, vi+166 p. il. * Paper, 70c.„ 4 x „ GS 4.108:37/971Public contracts and property management, chap. 1-2. vii + 668 p. * Paper _ ??J'5. , _ GS 4.108: 41/chap.l-2/972Public lands, Interior, pts. 1-999. vi+399 p. il. * Paper, $1.50.„ , GS 4.108: 43/pt.l—999/972Public lands, Interior, pt. 1000-end. vi + 636 p. il. * Paper, $2.75.
. GS 4.108 : 43/pt.lOOO-end/972Shipping, pts. 150-199. vi + 646 p. il. ♦ Paper, $2.75.. GS 4.108 : 46/pt.150—199/972Shipping, pt. 200-end. vi + 729 p. * Paper, $3.00.
m GS 4.108 : 46/pt.200—end/972Transportation, pt. 1-99. vi+ [2] +135 p. • Paper, 60c.
GS 4.108 : 49/pt.1-99/972Transportation, pt. 1200-99. vi + 737 p. * Paper, $3.00.
GS 4.108 : 49/pt.l200-1299/972Transportation, pts. 1300-end. vi + 270 p. * Paper, $1.25.GS 4.108 : 49/pts.1300—end/972
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS Washington, DC 20551
5490 Changes in time and savings deposits, July-Oct. 1071; [prepared by Caroline H. Cagle]. [1972.] p. 17-30 p., 4° [Reprinted from Federal reserve bulletin, Jan. 1972.] f FR 1.3/a : D 441/11/971-3
5491 Federal Reserve Board publications. Dec. 1971. 7 p. 4° f FR 1.45 : 971-2 5492 imports and economic welfare in United States, remarks by Andrew F.
Brimmer, member, Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System before Foreign Policy Association, New York, N.Y., Feb. 16, 1972. 1972. [1] +29 p. 4° f FR 1.23: B 77/79
5493 Political economy of money, evolution and impact of monetarism in Fed-eral Reserve System, paper by Andrew F. Brimmer, member, Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System, presented at 84th annual meeting of American Economic Association. New Orleans, La., Dec. 27, 1971 [with list of references]. 1971. [2] +77+ [17] p. 4° f
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Summary of remarks by Arthur F. Burns, Chairman, Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System, at New York Stock Exchange, New York City, Nov. 11, 1971. 1971. [114-3 leaves, 4° t FR 1.23: B 93/11
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Washington, DC 20580
Federal Trade Commission decisions, findings, opinions, and orders, v. 71, Jan. 1-June 30, 1967. 1970 [published 1971]. x-}-1768 p. 1L Cloth, $7.75. • Item 534 ‘1
FLIGHT STANDARDS SERVICE, Transportation Dept. Washington, DC 20553
General aviation inspection aids, summary. Aug. 1971. cover title, vH-158 p. il. 4° (AC 20-7H.) [Text on p. 2-4 of cover. Issued with perforations.] * Paper $3.00 a yr. (including basic manual and 11 monthly supple-ments) 75c. additional for foreign mailing. • Item 431-C-6
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FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept., Washington, DC 20201
Consumer guide for senior citizens. [1971.] 2 p. narrow f° folded into oblong 48° size (Oflice of Consumer Affairs; [FDA 72-1008.].) f
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Selected technical publications, July-Dec. 1970, Food and Drug Adminis-tration [no. 12, articles, with bibliographies]. [1971.] cover title,.ix+663 p. il. 4° t • Item 475-R HE 20.4023 :12
FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept. Washington, DC 20250
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x A 98.9: (nos.)hard about feeding kids? [Feb. 1972.] [8] p. il. 4“ * Paper, 20c.
_. Item 74—A—2 . .- - ----- (Food stamp facts series.)_ . .<■> _ (Food stamp factsWhat’s so---------- _ - _. . „(S/N 0124-0167). • Item 74-A—2Household definition. Feb. 1972. [2] p. 4 X------ *Allotments and purchase requirements. I eb. 19 < 2. 3 p. 4Workreouirements. Feb. 1972. [2] p. 4“ (Food stamp facts series.)Eligibility requirements. Feb. 1972. 3 p. 4° (Food stamp facts series.)Pairhoqrin? Fob 1972 121 p 4° (Food stamp facts series.) .
74 Household income deductions Feb. 1972. [2] p 4» (Food stomp facts series.)Mpais^n-Vheels Feb 1972. [2] p. 4» (Food stamp facts series.)?l: Reclptont^nsfbnity9 Feb. 1972. [2] p. 4° (Food stamp facts senes.)
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FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE, Agriculture Dept. Washington, DC 20250
[Foreign Agricultural Service, miscellaneous], FAS-M ^ser^|^'26t (nos )
238 . Cotton in Greece: [by Horace G. Porter and Robert B. Evans]. Dec. 1971. cover title, ii+34 p. il. 4°
239 Cotton i"colSJ?[9by Horace G. Porter]. Dec. 1971. cover title, ii + 20 p. 4» [Map on p. 2 of cover.]
Release daVo? S^world agricultural production and trade statistical report (Crop and livestock statistics). Jan. 3,1972. 6 p. 4 . 972/ann.
FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION Washington, DC 20579
Annual report to Congress for^period Jan. 1-Dec. 31.[5] leaves, t • Item 1063-C Y 3.F 76/8.1/979/errata
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Atlas of southern forest game; by Lowell K. Halls and John J. Stransky. 1971. cover title, 24 p. il. oblong 12° (Southern Forest Experiment Station.) [Text on p. 2 of cover. One illustration is colored.] tL.C. card 70-616495 A 13.40/2; G 14/2
Beartooth high lake country. [Ogden, Utah, 1971.] 1 sheet (with map on verso) il. oblong f® folded into narrow 8° size. [Illustrations are colored.] J A 13.13: B 38
Christmas tree directory, Oregon and Washington, growers, wholesalers, and retailers, 1971. [1971.] cover title, [3] +31+ [2] p. il. 4° (Pacific Northwest Region.) $ A 13.2: C 46/2/971
Fire in northern environment, symposium, proceedings of symposium spon-sored by Alaska Forest Fire Council and Alaska Section, Society of American Foresters at University of Alaska College (Fairbanks), Alaska, Apr. 13-14, 1971 [with bibliographies] ; edited by C. W. Slaughter, Richard J. Barney [and] G. M. Hansen. [1972.] iv+[2]+275 + [1] p. il. 4° (Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Sta-tion, Portland, Oreg.) fL.C. card 76-616372 A 13.66/2: F 51/4
Fireline handbook. Nov. 1971. [161] p. il. narrow 16° (FSH 5109.17.)* Paper, $3.00 (S/N 0101-0076). • Item 86-C A 13.36/2: F 51/6
Forest pest leaflets, f • Item 82-A A 13.52: (nos.)127. Spruce beetle [with list of references ; by] J. M. Schmid and Roy C. Beckwith.
Jan. 1972. 7 p. il.130. Scleroderris canker of northern conifers [with lists of references; by]
Darroll D. Skilling and James T. O’Brien. Feb. 1972. 4 p. il.Forest tree seed orchards, directory of industry, State, and federal forest
tree seed orchards in United States. Nov. 1971. 15 p. 4® [Last page of text appears on p. 3 of cover.] f A13.2:Se3/5
Manistee National Forest. [1971.] 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. oblong f° folded into narrow large 8° size. [Map and some illustrations are colored.] f A 13.13: M 31/3/971
Nicolet National Forest. [1971.] 1 sheet il. oblong f° with map on verso, folded into narrow 8° size. [Map and illustrations are colored.] t
A 13.13 : N 54/971Ouachita National Forest, Arkansas-Oklahoma. [1971.] 1 sheet il. oblong
f°, with map on verso, folded into narrow large 8° size. [Map and illus-trations are colored.] f A 13.13 : Ou 1/3/971
Research note FPL-(series). (Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis.) f A 13.79: FPL-(nos.)FPL-0214. Accelerating oak drying by presurfacing, accelerated schedules, and
kiln automation [with list of literature cited; by E. M. Wengert and R. C. Baltes]. 1971. 10 p. il. 4° [Accompanied by abstract cards.]
FPL-0215. Simulated service testing of wood and wood-base finish flooring; [by Wayne C. Lewis]. 1971. cover title, 20+[1] p. il. 4° [Abstract on p. 2 of cover.]
EPL-0216. Method for recording machine speed at which corrugating medium is fluted; [by J. W. Koning and W. D. Godshall.] 1971. cover title, »+ [1] p. il. 4° [Accompanied by abstract cards.]
Research note NO— (series). (North Central Forest Experiment Station, St. Paul, Minn.) f A 13.79: NC-(nos.)
NC—115. White pine production best at high stocking; [by Byrce E. Schlaegel], xrrt nn [1971.] 2 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]•NC—116. Rake angle for planing hard maple determined best by depth of chipped
grain; [by Harold A. Stewart]. [1971.] 4 p. il. 4° [Issued with per-forations.]
NC—117. Effect of fertilization on survival and early growth of direct-seeded red pine [with list of literature cited; by David H. Alban], [1971.] 4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]
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Research note NC—(series) ContinuedGrowth and survival of interplanted hardwoods in southern Wisconsin
oak clearcuttings; [by Paul S. Johnson]. [1971.] 4 p. il. 4° [IssuesInexpensWe°rtemperature-gradient incubator [with list of literature
cited; by Kenneth J. Kessler, jr. and Richard W. Blank]. [1971.] 2 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] Ti.mii
Lake Michigan snow squalls increase annual precipitation in Udell Hills; [by Dean H. Urie]. [1971.] 4 p. il. 4° [Issued with pertora-NC—120.
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Thinuteg pole-sized aspen has no effect on number of veneer trees or total yield; [by Bryce E. Schlaegel and Stanley B. KingoldJ. [1971.j 2 n 4“ [Issued with perforations.]
Continuing weed control benefits young planted^ black walnut , [by John E. Krajicek and Robert D. Williams]. [1971.] 3 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]1
note NE (series). (Northeastern Forest Experiment Station,Upper Darby, Pa.)
NE—144. Guide for authors of symposium papers; [by Edwin vH. Larso“F^7^
Research note PNW-(serieo) (Pacific Northwest ^st and Range Ex- periment Station, Portland, Ore.) t A 13.79. UN vv (nosjPNW-165. Growth of young even-a^d western larch stands after thinning in
eastern Orejron • by K. W. Seidel. Sept. 1971. i^ p. 11. **PNW 167 Volume tables and equations for old-growth western redcedar and PNW-167. Volume^esr AI k [with list oiliterature cited] ; by
Wilbur A. Farr and Vernon J. LaBau. Sept. 1971. 18 p. 11. 4
Research paper FPKserles). (Forest Products
FPL—151 Flexural properties of glued-laminated southern pine beams finger joint FPL-151. ^exuraiPecPc gravit * effects [with list of literature cited;, by R. C.Moody and Billy Bohannan]. 1971. cover title, 36 p. il. 4 Lie t an n 2 of cover. Abstract cards inserted.] . t
FPL-166. Increasing softwood dimension from gma!! logs, best opening face, [by Hiram Hallock and David W. Lewis]. 1971. 12 p. 11. 4 lad stract cards inserted.]
Research paper NC-(series). (North Central Forest Experiment SMon St. Paul, Minn.) t A 13.<8. NC-(nos.)
NP Wilderness ecology, virgin plant communities of Boundary Waters Canoe
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stract cards inserted.]Research paper NE-(series). (Northeastern Forest Experimen^Station,
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NB-21T. “JAlbert G SaowA. 1971. corer title. 8+tilp. 11. 4° [Accompanied by abstract cards.]
Research paper PNW-(series). (Pacific Northwest Forest periment Station, Portland, Oreg.) t A 13.78. P(nosjPNW-121. Techniques for^inv^ntoryin^manmad^ impacts ^^roa^js^^e^
J. Alan Wagar. 1971. cover title, 12 + [1] P- u. 4
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central Blue Mountains of Oregon [with list of literature cited 1 • by Jon M. Geist. 1971. cover title, 13 p. il. 4° [Abstract cards inserted.] f
Resource bulletin NE-(series). (Northeastern Forest Experiment Station Upper Darby, Pa.) f A 13.80: NE- (nos.)
5551 ink -Z3. Pulpwood in Northeast, past present and future [with bibliography] • bv Neal P. Kingsley. Apr. 1971. cover title, [1] +21 p. il. [Abstract cards inserted.]
5552 ink -24. Pulpwood production in Northeast 1970 ; by James T. Bones and David K.Dickson. 1971. [2] + 34 + [ 1 ] p. il. [One map is colored. Abstract cards inserted.]
5553 '1'oiyabe National Forest, .South Sierra Division. [1000.] 1 sheet il. oblong 1, with map on verso, folded, into narrow 8° size. [Some illustrations and map are colored.] J A 13.13: T 57/2/960
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Report to Congress: Audit of Commodity Credit Corporation, fiscal year 1971, Department of Agriculture; by Comptroller General of United States. Jan. 14, 1972. cover title, [4]+40 p. 4° (B-114824.) f Paper, $100- GA 1.13: C 73/971
----- Audit of Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, fiscal year 1971, De-partment of Agriculture; by Comptroller General of United States Jan. 14, 1972. cover title, [4]+25 p. 4° (B-114834.) f Paper, $1.00.
GA 1.13: F 31/9/971----- Benefits could be realized through reuse of designs for public housing
projects, Department of Housing and Urban Development; by Comp-troller General of United States. Dec. 2, 1971. cover title, [11+3+[2] +29 p. 4° (B-114863.) f Paper, $1.00.L.C. card 74-616168 GA 1.13: H 81/54
----- Better inspection and improved methods of administration needed for foreign meat imports, Consumer and Marketing Service, Department of Agriculture; by Comptroller General of United States. Feb. 18, 1972. cover title, [4]+58 p. (B-163450.) f Paper, $1.00. GA 1.13 : M 46/21
Continuing problems in paying State claims for administrative ex-penses of public assistance programs, Social and Rehabilitation Service, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; by Comptroller General of United States. Feb. 7, 1972. cover title, [4]+35 p. 4° (B-16403K3).) t Paper, $3.00.L.C. card 72-601052
5559GA 1.13: C 52
----- Coordinated consideration needed of buy-national procurement pro-gram policies, Office of Management and Budget; by Comptroller Gen-eral of United States. Dec. 9, 1971. cover title, [l]+4+[2]+38 p. 4° (B-162222.) f Paper, $1.00.L.G. card 72-600779
5560GA 1.13: P 94/16
----- Demonstration grant program has limited impact on national solid waste disposal problem, Environmental Protection Agency; by Comp-troller General of United States. Feb. 4, 1972. cover title, [41+40 p 4° (B-166506.) f Paper, $1.00.L.C. card 72-600927
5561GA 1.13 : G 76/10
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----- Effects of Federal expenditures on economy of Johnson County, Ky.; by Comptroller General of United States. Feb. 7, 1972. cover title,
[5] +79 p. iL 4° (B-130515.) f Paper, $1.00. GA 1.13: F 31/27Examination of financial statements of Disabled American Veterans,
National Headquarters and Service Foundation for year ended Dec. 31, 1970, and life membership fund for year ended June 30, 1971; by Comp-troller General of United States. Jan. 21, 1972. cover title, [5] +37 p. 4° (B-55712.) f Paper, $1.00. GA 1.13 : D 63/22/970-71
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Reoort to Congress: Examination of financial statements of National Flood Insurance Program, fiscal year 1970, Federal Insurance Administration, Department of Housing and Urban Development ; byUnited States. Jan. 28. 1972. cover title, [41+24 p. * <£-114860 )t Paper, $1.00. GA 1.13. F 31/26
___ Examination of financial statements of student loan insurance fund, fiscal year 1970, Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; by Comptroller General of United States. Jan. 12, 1972. cover title, [4]+30 p. 4° (B-164031(l).) t Paper, $1.00
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___ Examination of financial statements of Veterans Canteen Service, fiscal year 1971, Veterans’ Administration; by Comptroller General of
United States. Jan. 21, 1972. cover title, 2+[3] leaves, 4 B-114818.)t Paper, $1.00. GA 1.13. V 64/3/371
___ Fees allowed nonsponsored not-for-profit organizations by various Government agencies; by Comptroller General of United States. Nov. 26, 1971. cover title, [11+4+[4]+68 p.4« (B-146810.) t Paper, $L(».L.C. card 74-616125 GA 1.13 . r 32/4
___ Greater conservation benefits could be attained under rural eni iron- mental assistance program, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Department of Agriculture; by Comptroller General of United States. Feb. 16, 1972. cover title, [51+67 p. il. 4° (B-114833.) f Paper,$1.00.L.C. card 72-601042 GA 1.13: R 88/6
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___ Improvements needed in administration of contracts for evaluations and studies of antipoverty programs, Office of Economic °PP?ytuni<{ > Comptroller General of United States. Dec. 28, 1971. cover title, [4]+31 p. 4° (B-130515.) f Paper, $1.00. pA11o.r 76/33L.O. card 72-600776 GA1-13 • c 7b/33
___ Increase in unsuitability discharges of Marine Corps recruits requires improved planning and administration, Department of Navy; by Comp-troller General of United States. Feb. 15,1972. cover title, [4] +29 p. il. 4(B-164088.) f Paper, $1.00.L.C. card 72-600931 GA 1.13 :M 33/4
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___ Need for long-range planning for avionics development programs, Department of Army ; by Comptroller General of United States. Dec 28, 1971. cover title, [1] +4+[2]+46 p. il. 4« (B-174248.) t/a^r, $1 00L.C. card 72-600753 GA 1.13: Av 5/5
___ Problems being experienced in dependent shelter program in Republic of Vietnam, Department of Defense; by Comptroller General of United States. Feb. 17,1972. cover title, [4]+32 p. il. 4° (B-159451.) t Paper, $1.00. GA 113: V 67/8
___ Two ways Food and Nutrition Service could reduce costs of donating commodities, Department of Agriculture; by Comptroller General of United States. Feb. 4, 1972. cover title, [3]+22 p. 4 (B-133059)t Paper, $1.00.L.C. card 72-600930 GA 1.13 :F 73/10
5573 ----- Ways to increase U.S. exports under trade opportunities program,Department of Commerce, Department of State; by Comptroller General of United States. Jan. 28, 1972. cover title, [51+79 p. 4 (B-135239.)t Paper, $1.00. GA113: Bx 7/3
5574 Report to Joint Committee on Atomic Energy Congress of United States: Management improvements needed in review and evaluation of appli-cations to construct and operate nuclear plants, Atomic Energy Com-mission ; by Comptroller General of United States. Jan. 31, !972. coyer title, [4] +73 p. IL 4° (B-127945.) t Paper, $1.00. GA 1.13: N 88/11
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Activities and services of U.S. Geological Survey, Denver area, Colo. [1972.]44 p. il. [Last page left blank for notes.] $ 119.2: G 29/10/971
Aids in designing laboratory flumes [with list of references] ; by Garnett P.Williams. Jan. 1971. [l]+xii+294 p. il. 4° ([Water Resources Divi-sion.]) [Open-file report] $ 119.15/3 :F 67
• Item 620 119.3: (nos.)Bulletins.1335.
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Sedimentary and igneous rocks of Grays River quadrangle, Wash, [with list of references cited] ; by Edward W. Wolfe and Edwin H. McKee. 1972. v-|-70p.il. [Prepared in cooperation with State of Washington.] * Paper, 40c. (S/N 2401-1193).L.C. card 74-180661
Geologic story of Yellowstone National Park [with list of selected addi-tional reading], by William R. Keefer; illustrated by John R. Stacy. (S/N 2401 ”1209^ iSome illustrations are colored.] ♦ Paper, $1.25 L.C. card 79-169200
Big Sandy Formation near Wikieup, Mohave County, Arlz. [with list of ’ P,y Bichard A. Sheppard and Arthur J. Gude, 3d.
[1972.] iii-|-10 p. 11. [Description of newly named lacustrine forma-tion of Pliocene age in valley of Big Sandy River of western Arizona. Contributions to stratigraphy.] * Paper, 15c.L.C. card 70-179693
California streamflow characteristics (from records through 1968): v. 2, Northern Great Basin and Central Valley; by L. N. Jorgensen [and others]. Menlo Park, Calif., June 7, 1971. x-j-659-1421 p. il. 4° (Water Resources Division.) [Open-file report. Prepared in cooperation with California Department of Water Resources. Illustrations on p. 1 and 2 of cover.] j Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, 855 Oak Grove Ave., Menlo Park, CA 94025 119.2: C 12/7/V.2
Circulars, f 119.4/2:(nos.)639. Preliminary report on geologic events associated with May 31, 1970. Peru
c‘teaI; br G“rge E' Ertcks“ ““652. Index of surface water records to Sept. 30, 1970: pt 2, South Atlantic slope
and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins. [1972.] [2] 4-88 p. 11. 4° O Item
Derminati°n of channel capacity of Fresno River, downstream from da™s£te’ Madera County, Calif, [with list of references cited],
। ^>er^ Bertoldi and J. C. Blodgett. Menlo Park, Calif., 1971. iv4-38t [7] p. il. 4° (Water Resources Division.) [Open file report. Prepared in cooperation with Reclamation Board, California.] t 119.2: F 88
Extent and frequency of floods on Crosswicks Creek from New Egypt to Bordentown, [with selected bibliography] ; by Herbert J. Freiberger and Thomas G. Ross]. Mar. 1971. vi-{-36 p. il. 1 pL in pocket 4° [Open-file report. Prepared in cooperation with New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Water Resources, Trenton,
+ 119.2 :C 88/2Glaciologieal notes, [acquisitions list of World Data Center A: Gladoloavl
number 45, Jan.-Apr. '7L [1971.] cover title, 18 p. 4° f Geological Survey, 1305 Tacoma Ave. South, Tacoma, WA 98402 119.60 : 45
Professional papers. • Item 624 119.16:(nos.)506-B. Rainfall-runoff simulation model for estimation of flood peaks for small
of references cited]; by D^d R Dawdy rPnrfLJrA ,and Jam.es M- Bergmann. 1972. iv4-28 p. 11. 4° In<K?i™^2f^U‘runoff sjmulatf<m model Is used with rainfall data
ratLd evaP°ration data to predict flood volume and peak“pTpe?40"°°S/NM™422«?‘“aSe *""• S»"th'sls ln 1L.C. card 78-185756
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Professional papers—Continued521-E. Stratigraphy of Cretaceous rocks and Tertiary Ojo Alamo sandstone,
Navajo and Hopi Indian reservations, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah [with list of references cited] ; by R. B. O’Sullivan [and others], 1971. iv-l-65 p. il. 2 pl. in pocket 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Bureau of Indian Affairs and Navajo Tribe. Hydrogeology of Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. One plate is colored.] * Paper, $1.5U (S/N 2401-1184).L.C. card 76-180659
655—D. Geology and ground-water system in Gila River phreatophyte project area, Graham County, Ariz. [with list of references cited] ; by William G. Weist, jr. 1971. iii+22 p. il. 3 pl. in pocket, 4° [Study of geology and ground water in Gila River flood plain and adjacent areas. Gila River phreatophyte project] * Paper, $1.75 (S/N 2401-1171), L.C. card 74-180653
663—A. Pre-Quaternary rocks in Sun River Canyon area, northwestern Montana [with list of references cited] ; by Melville R. Mudge. 1972. vi+142 p. il. 3 pl. in pocket 4° [Comprehensive restudy of classic area of stratigraphy and thrust faulting in northern Rocky Mountains. Geology of Sun River Canyon area, northwestern Montana. One plate is colored. ] * Paper, $3.00 (S/N 2401-1135).
726—B. Gravity and magnetic evidence of lithology and structure in Gulf of Maine region [with list of references cited] ; by M. F. Kane [and others]. 1972. iii-{-22 p. il. 2 pl. in pocket, 4° [Prepared in cooperation with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Study of regional gravity and aeromagnetic maps of Gulf of Maine using anomaly-lithology correlations established in nearby land areas. Geophysical field investigations. Plates are colored.] • Paper, $1.25 (S/N 2401—2078). L.C. card 70-188161
Reports for California by Geological Survey, Water Resources Division; compiled by J. S. Bader and Fred Kunke. 1971. vii-J-104 p. 4° (1017-01.) fL.C. card 74-616480 119.2 : C 12/3/971
Subsidence in Bunker Hill-San Timoteo area, southern California [with list of references] ; by R. E. Miller and John A. Singer. Menlo Park, Calif., Jan. 29, 1971. (Water Resources Division.) [Open-file report. Pre-pared in cooperation with San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District.] J 119.2: B 88
Water resources data for California, 1970: pt. 1, Surface water records, v. 1, Colorado River Basin, Southern Great Basin, and Pacific Slope Basins excluding Central Valley. [1972.] xv4-494 p. il. 4° ([Water Resources Division.]) [Prepared in cooperation with California Depart-ment of Water Resources and with other agencies.] t District Chief, Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey. 855 Oak Grove Ave., Menlo Park. CA 94025 119.53/2 : C 12/970/pt.l/v.l
Water resources data for Missouri, 1970: pt. 1, Surface water records, pt. 2, Water quality records. [1971.] xi-{-482 p. il. 4° ([Water Resources Division.]) [Prepared in cooperation with Missouri Geological Survey and Water Resources, Missouri Water Pollution Board. Missouri State Highway Commission, and with other State and Federal agencies.] f District Chief, Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, 103 W. 10th Street, Rolla, MO 65401 119.53/2: M 690/970/pt.l,2
Water-supply papers. • Item 625 119.13: (nos.)1880—C. Summary of floods in United States during 1970 [with list of references
cited] ; by J. O. Rostvedt and others. 1972. vi-j-115 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Federal, State and local agencies.] ♦ Paper, 75c. (S/N 2401-1139).L.C. card 65-319
1899—M. Geohydrologic summary of Pearl River basin, Mississippi and Louisiana [with annotated bibliography] ; by Joseph W. Lang. 1972. iv+44-f-[3] p. 11. 2 pl. and 1 tab. in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District. Describes geologic and hydrologic framework and its relationship to availability, quantity, and quality of water in major river basin of Gulf Coast region. Con-tributions to hydrology of United States. Includes title page and contents to water-supply paper 1899.] ♦Paper, $1.00 (S/N 2401- 2027).L.C. card 78-185311
1970—A. Floods of May 1968 in south Arkansas [with list of selected references] ; by R. C. Gilstrap. 1972. vl-|-94 p. il. 1 pl. in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with Arkansas State Highway Commission. Floods of 1968 in United States.] ♦ Paper, $1.00 (S/N 2401-1214).L.C. card 76-185107
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1982. Chemical quality of water in Walnut River basin, south-central Kansas [with list of selected references] ; by Robert B. Leonard. 1972. viii+113 p. il. 3 maps in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with Kansas State Department of Health, Environmental Health Services, Topeka, Kans. Two maps are colored.] ’Paper, $3.75 (S/N 2401-1141).L.C. card 70-180715
2014. Quality of surface waters of United States, 1967: pts. 7-8, Lower Mississippi River basin and western Gulf of Mexico basin [with list of reference cited; prepared by personnel of Water Resources Division]. 1972. xv-j-814 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with States of Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and with other agencies.] ♦ Paper, $3.50 (S/N 2401-2064).L.C. card GS 43-68
HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE DEPARTMENT Washington, DC 20201
Directory of public elementary and secondary schools in selected districts, enrollment and staff by racial/ethnic group, fall 1970. [1971.] xiii+1610 p. 4° (OCR 72-5; Civil Rights Office, Data Branch.) ’Paper, $10.25 (S/N 1700-0093). • Item 441-B-l HE 1.38: 970
Surplus property utilization program. Jan. 1972. [2J-J-14 p. il. (Office ofSurplus Property Utilization; DHEW publication (OS) 72-9.) [Title on cover is: Obsolescence and opportunity, how Federal surplus property contributes to Nation’s health, education, and civil defense.] f • Item 445 HE 1.2: Ob 7/972
[This entry number not used.]
HEALTH SERVICES AND MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Health, Education, and Welfare Dept., Bethesda, MD 20014
HSMHA public advisory committees, roster of members, Jan. 1, 1972, coun-cils, committees, boards, panels, study sections. [1972.] vii+123 p. 4° (DHEW publication (HSM) 72-6; Office of Administrator, OMP, Com-mittee Management Staff.) f • Item 483-T HE 20.2011/2: 972
Publications of Health Services and Mental Administration. Nov. 1971.vi-f-205 p. (DHEW publication (HSM) 72—5; Office of Information.) f • Item 483-T-4 HE 20.2012/2: P 96/971-2
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Washington, DC 20410
HUD guide, fFIIA G 4015.9.
HPMC-FHA G 7415.1.
HUD handbooks.CD 7217.1.
HM 4310.5.
HM 4310.5.
HH 1.6/7: (letters-nos.) [Mortgagees guide: Administration of insured mort-
gages], Change 4. Jan. 25, 1972. [7] p. 4° [Includes transmittal notice. Issued in looseleaf form.].
Low-rent public housing construction guide. Nov. 1971. [197] p. 4° [Includes transmittal notice. Issued in looseleaf form. Cancels HUD handbook RHA 7415.1. June 1969 and its transmittal notices 2—3, 5-6.] • Item 582-E
HH 1.6/6: (letters-nos.)Urban renewal handbook transmittal. [Feb. 3, 1972.]
[1] +6 p. 4° (Community Development.) [Issued in looseleaf form. Includes transmittal notice 97.] * Paper, $14.00 (including basic manual and supple-mentary material for an indefinite period) ; $4.00 ad-ditional for foreign mailing. • Item 582—E
Property disposition handbook, one to four family prop-erties transmittal. [Dec. 29, 1971.] [2] leaves, 4° (Housing Management.) [Issued with perforations. Includes transmittal notice 24.] f
Property disposition handbook, one to four family prop-erties, transmittal. [Dec. 15, 1971.] [4] p. 4° (Hous-ing Management.) [Issued in looseleaf form. Includes transmittal notice 25.] t
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Property disposition handbook, one to four family prop-erties, transmittal. [Dec. 15, 1971.] [4] p. 4° (Hous-ing Management.) [Includes transmittal notice 26. Issued with perforations.] t
Urban renewal handbook transmittal. [Jan. 14, 1972.] [10] p. 4° (Housing Management.) [Issued in loose-leaf form. Includes transmittal notice 96.] * Paper,$14.00 (including basic manual and supplementary material for an indefinite period) ; $4.00 additional for foreign mailing. • Item 582—E
[Low-rent housing, financial management handbook] transmittal, supp. 3. [Dec. 29, 1971.] [l]+2 p. 4° (Housing Management.) [Issued in looseleaf form. Includes transmittal notice 3. ] f
Low-rent housing financing handbook, supp. 7. [Jan. 14, 1972.] [l]+2p. 4° (Housing Management.) [Issued in looseleaf form. Includes transmittal notice 8.] t
Regular income limits for sec. 235—236 housing. [In-cludes transmittal notice. Issued in looseleaf form. Cancels HUD handbook FHA 4400.30A, Sept. 1, 1970.]
5615 HPMC-FHA 4400.36A.
Alaska.] Feb. 14, 1972. [2] leaves, 4®California.] Feb. 7,1972. [7] leaves, 4°District of Columbia.] [2] leaves, 4®Florida.] Feb. 7,1972. [6] leaves, 4®Guam.] [2] leaves, 4°Illinois.] Jan. 31, 1972. [7] leaves, 4°Iowa.] Feb. 7,1972. [6] leaves, 4"Kansas.] Feb. 7,1972. [8] leaves, 4°Louisiana.] Feb. 7, 1972. [71 leaves, 4°
’Massachusetts.] Feb. 7,1972. [5] leaves, 4“Michigan.] Feb. 7, 1972. [8] leaves, 4°New Hampshire.] Feb. 7, 1972. [2] leaves, 4°North Carolina.] [7] leaves, 4®Pennsylvania.] Feb. 7,1972. [7] leaves, 4°Puerto Rico.] [2] leaves, 4®Rhode Island.] Feb. 7, 1972. [2] leaves, 4®
I Vermont.] Feb. 15, 1972. [2] leaves, 4®Income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below-market interest
rate housing and exception limits for sec. 235-236 housing. Jan. 20, 1972. [Includes transmittal notice. Issued in looseleaf form. Cancels HUD handbook FHA4400.36, Mar. 1970.][Alabama.] [2] leaves, 4®[Alaska.] [2] leaves, 4°[California.] [3] leaves, 4®[Connecticut.] [2] leaves, 4®[Cover and foreword.] [6] p., 4®[Delaware.] [2] leaves, 4°[District of Columbia.] [2] leaves, 4®[Florida.] [2] leaves, 4°[Georgia.] [2] leaves, 4®[Guam.] [2] leaves, 4® t[Hawaii.] [2] leaves, 4® t[Idaho.] [2] leaves, 4® t[Maryland.] [2] leaves, 4®[Montana.] [2] leaves, 4®[Nevada.] [2] leaves, 4® t[New Hampshire.] [2] leaves, 4°[New Jersey.] [2] leaves, 4®[New Mexico.] [2] leaves, 4®[New York.] [3] leaves, 4®[North Carolina.] [2] leaves, 4®[North Dakota,] [2] leaves, 4° „„„„[Ohio.] [3] leaves, 4° [Incorrectly numbered HPMC-
FHA 400.36A on publication.][Oklahoma.] [3] leaves, 4®[Puerto Rico.] [2] leaves, 4°[Rhode Island.] [2] leaves, 4®[South Carolina.] [2] leaves, 4®[Tennessee.] [2] leaves, 4°[Texas.] [5] leaves, 4°[Utah.] [2] leaves, 4®[Vermont.] [2] leaves, 4®[Virgin Island.] [2] leaves, 4“[Virginia.] [2] leaves, 4®[Washington.] [2] leaves, 4®[West Virginia.] [2] leaves, 4°[Wisconsin.] [2] leaves, 4®[Wyoming.] [2] leaves, 4®
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5616 [Federal textbook on citizenship: Becoming a citizen series], bk. 1, Our American way of life. Revised Sept. 1971. [1972.] vi+105 p. il. 4° <(M-161Y.) * Paper, $1.25. • Item 724 J 21.9: O 49/4/bk.l/971-2
5617 ----- bk. 2, Our United States. Revised 1971. [1971.] v+136 p. il. 4°(M-162.) * Paper, $1.50. • Item 724 J 21.9: C 49/4/bk.2/971
5618 Federal textbook on citizenship: English and State government, home study course [sec. 3 for the student]. Revised 1971. [1972.] v+121 p. it 4° (M-45.) * Paper, $1.25. • Item 724 J 21.9: En 3/sec.3/971
5619 -------English, home and community life, home study course [sec. 1, for stu-dent]. Revised 1971. vi+108 p. il. 1 map 4° (M-^Ll.) * Paper, $1.50 (S/N 2702-0105). • Item 724 J 21.9: En 3/sec.l/971
5620 Gateway to citizenship.. [1943, revised 1971.] [197L] vi+[l]+158 p. (M-74.) ♦ Paper, $1.00 (S/N 2702-0099). • Item 725-A
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INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Washington, DC 20240
Noth .—Requests to the Interior Department for publications should give the full title and the date of the publication. Do not include Monthly Catalog entry num-bers or Superintendent of Documents classification numbers, which should be used only when ordering from the Superintendent of Documents.
5621 Administration of Federal metal and nonmetallic mine safety act, 1970 annual report of Secretary of Interior. [1972.] 60 p. il. 4° * Paper, 60c.(S/N 2400-0698). • Item 603-F 11.96/2 : 970
[Saline water] research and development progress report. (Office of SalineWater.) • Item 6O4-A-1 11.88: (nos.)
5622 725. Ultrathin membranes for reverse osmosis water desalination [with list ofreferences] ; by L. T. Rozelle, J. E. Cadotte, and B. B. Nelson, North Star Research and Development Institute, Minneapolis, Minn. Dec. 1971. v-4-27 p. IL 4» [Contract 14-01-0001-1696.] * Paper, 40c. (S/N 2400-0681).
5623 741. Optimization of stainless steels for use as condenser tubes [with list of ref-erences] ; by N. Pessall, J. Nurminen, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. Feb. 1972. lx-f-89 p. 11. 4« [Contract 14-30-2708.] • Paper, $1.00 (S/N 2400-0704).
5624 747. Properties of seawater and its concentrates and related solutions at tem-peratures up to 400°F. [with list of literature cited] ; by L. A. Bromley, University of California, Berkeley, Calif. Feb. 1972. xi+96 p. 11. 4° [OSW Grant 14-30-2525.] » Paper, $1.00 (S/N 2400-0706).
5625 748. Design study of large multiple phase ejector driven desalination plants [withlist of references] ; by G. Harper & J. Leigh, Kaye Instrument Inc., Cam-bridge, Mass. Oct 1971 [published 1972]. vil+64 p. il. 4° [Contract 14-01-0001-2256.] ♦ Paper, $1.75 (S/N 2400-0707).
5626 756. Microflotation of silica [with list of references] ; by F. J. Mangravite, E. A-Cassell, E. Matijevic, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, N.Y. Mar.1972. 111+26 p. il 4o [Grant 14-01-0001-1672.] ♦ Paper, 35c. (S/N 2400-0719).
5627 757. Humic acid removal by microflotation and gravity settling [with bibliogra-phy] ; by T. D. BuzzelL E. A. Cassell, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, N.Y. Mar. 1972. lil-j-59 p. 11. 4° [Grant 14-01-0001-1672.j * Paper, 60c. (S/N 2400-0720).
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, Treasury Dept.Washington, DC 20224
5628 Depreciation, amortization, and depletion. [1972.] [2] +22 p. il. 4° (Pub-lication 534 (2-72).) [Includes class life asset depreciation range sys-tem.] * Paper, $15.00 per 100; single copy, 20c. • Item 964-B
T 22.44/2: 534/45629 information on filing your tax return. [1971.] 14 p. il. 4° (Publication 528
(10-71).) ♦ Paper, $11.25 per 100; single copy, 15c. • Item 964-BT 22.44/2: 528/4
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.Retirement. planning. [197L] cover title, [1]+19 p. H (Document 5997 (Rev 10-71).) [Includes list of books on retirement planning.] T • Item 956 T22.2:R31
Statistics of income 1970: Individual income tax returns. [1972.] [2] +ii +41 p. 11. 4° (Publication 198 (2-72).) [Preliminary.] * Paper, 25c.• Item 964 22.25/3. In 2/970
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5654-1 Herald of communications, v. 31, no. 13,1971; JPRS 55299,5654-2 Index of De Monde, nos. 133-134 ; JPRS 55215, 55217.5654-3 Meteorology and hydrology, USSR, no. 12, 1971, no. 1, 1972; JPRS 55331, 55351.5654—4 Soviet public health, USSR, v. 31, no. 1, 1912 ; JPRS 5a204.5(354-5 -translations worn li-ommunisc, nos. a -2, iv 13 ; JPRS 05329, 55446,5654-6 Translations on Africa, nos. 1116-1132; JPRS 55171, 55183, 55204, 55211, 55229,
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Easern Europe: Political, sociological, and military affairs, nos.55187, 55194, 55208, 55222, 55244, 55270, 55275, 55312 55325 55339, 55348, 55379, &5385, 55402, 55415, 55422, 55447, 55457, 55472.’
East61-11 Europe: Scientific affairs, nos. 220-230; JPRS 55175 55207, 55223, 55236, 55249, 55298, 55322, 55364, 55387, 55408, 55430.
translations on Latin America, nos. 667-687; JPRS 55182 55199 55205 55235 55255, 55297, 55315, 55336, 55345755378 55383,’ 55396,’55421, 55444, 55458, 55479.
Translations on Mongolia, no. 257 ; JPRS 55433.aad dangerous drugs, nos. 29-33 ; JPRS 55186, 002U3, uaouO, 55424.
Tr^tioa8 aa ^8ar East, nos. 713-730; JPRS 55189, 56197, 55220, 55250, 55261, 55268, 55278, 55291, 55308, 55324. -------’55425, 55450, 55456.
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5M74- 55»85' 552o°’ translations on USSR political and sociological affairs, nos. 207-220; JPRS
55435 ’ 5M498’5^«40’ 55232’ 55260, 55277, 55319, 55350, 55356, 55391, 55403, oottou, <Jutitty, 004b4. ’Tm '»38U TOM, SVmto .'8’ 245’252: JPES 551«5- 55239- 5525J. “2»S, Translations on USSR trade and services nos 337_34 Q •M221 M228. M243, 55262, OS!, S’. S
55253 55296 55196, 55206, 55233, 55240,tto * &&2y0, 5o 371, 5540a, 55406, 55434, 55463, 55476.T-Seii Economics politics, ideology, nos. 1-2, 1972; JPRS 55202, 55416.ttcod sc*entlfic abstracts: Bio-medical science, no. 110 ; JPRS 55192.HCCD sc£entific abstracts : Chemistry, nos. 105-106 ; JPRS 55212, 55462.U 1(H j^PRS255282raCtS: Cybernetics> computers, and automation technology, no. U JWtSC55283C554Si7aCtS: Electronics and electrical engineering, nos. 140-141,
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54742-8. 24th Congress of Communist Party of Soviet Union stenographic report.Dec. 20, 1971.pt. 8. cover title, a+ 109 p. 4°
54742-9. 24th Congress of Communist Party of Soviet Union stenographic report. Dec. 20, 1971.pt. 9. cover title, a+14 leaves, 4°
55177 Influenza antigens antibodies and interferon, USSR [articles with bib-liographies]. Feb. 14, 1972. cover title, a+ 23 p. 4° [From Voprosy virusologii, no. 6, 1971.]
55178 Accuracy of express diagnosis of influenza by fluorescent antibody pro-cedure, USSR [with bibliography] ; by L. Ye. Kamforin, et al. Feb. 14, 1972. cover title, 6 p. 4° [From Voprosy virusologii, no. 6, 1971.]
55190. Cybernetics in surgery, USSR [with bibliography] ; by N. M. Amosov. Feb. 15, 1972. cover title, 8 p. 4° [From Klinicheskaya khirurgiya,
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pating in medical-technical experiment, USSR [with bibliography] ; by M. P. Bragina et al. Feb. 15, 1972. cover title, 9 p. 4° [From Zhurnal mikrobiologii, epidemiologii i imuniobiologii, no. 12, 1971.]
Studies on man-made machine relationships, USSR [articles, with bib-liographies]. Feb. 17. 1972. cover title, 20 p. il. 4° [From Pribory 1 sistemy upravleniya, no. 7, 1971.]
Models and methods used in creating automated systems of control, USSR [with list of works cited] ; by V. V. Kul’ba et al. Feb. 18, 1972. cover title, 27 p. 4° [From Avtomatika i telemekhanika, no. 7, 1971.]
Automatic control, USSR [selected articles, with bibliographies]. Feb. 23, 1972. cover title, 10 p. il. 4° [From Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Kibernetika i Teoriya Regulirovaniya, v. 201, no. 4, 1971.]
Comparative evaluation of various methods of refining titanium tetra-chloride, USSR [with bibliography]; by L. A. Nisei son, Yu. V. Golubkov, et al. Feb. 24, 1971. cover title, 14 p. 4° [From Tsvetnye metally, no. 11,197'1.]
Megavolt energy densifier, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Ye. A Abramyan, V. A. Kornilov, et al. Feb. 24, 1972. cover title, 6 p. il. 4° [From Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR Tekhnicheskaya Fizlka, vol. 201, no. 1, 1971.] .
Analysis of threshold characteristics of synchronous-phase demodulator, USSR [with bibliography] ; by Ye. G. Okhtyarkin and V. V. Loginov. Feb. 28, 1972. cover title, 8 p. il. 4° [From Elektrosvyaz no. 12,1970.]
Some results of work in field of space hydrobiology at Dnepropetrovsk University, 1961-70, USSR [with bibliography of papers on subject of space hydribiology published at Dnepropetrovsk State University]; by L M. Antsyshkina et al. Feb. 28, 1972. cover title, 9 p. 4“ [From Gidrobiologicheskiy zhurnal no. 5, Nov.-Dec. 1971.]
Investigation of moisture content in the stratosphere, USSR [with bib- - ’ ’ ; by B. I. Ogorodnikov, V. I. Kozhevin, et al. Feb 28,
’ [From Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR,liography] ; u.y *. ye-;- 1972. cover title, 5 p. il. 4° [From Doklady Akademii Nauk
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v. 200, no. 6, 1971.] . .Schematized model of nonstationary tropical hurricane, USSR
bibHography] ; by V. V. Shuleykin. Feb. 28,1972 7 p. 11. 4» Daklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, v. 200, no. 6, 1971.] nSSR
Reducing hvdraulic drag in pipelines with polymer additives, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. A. Bazilevich and A. N. Shabrin.Feb. 29, 1972. cover title, 13 p. il. 4° [From Gidromekhanika, Nov. 17, 1970-]
Role of atomic power in development of USSR power enguieerin title1 5 bibliogarphv] ; bv T. Kh. Margulova. Feb. 29, 1972. cover title, p. il. 4° [From Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedenly, no. 12, Dec.1971 1Distinctive features In analysis of cycles of gas-turbine atomic power
' of nuclear steam and gas installations, USSR [with bibliography]. Ye. F. Ratniknov. Feb. 29, 1972. cover title, 8 p. 11..4 W™?Izvestiya vysshikh uchenbnykh zavedeniy. Energetika, no. 12, Dec.
Formation of amino acids on irradiation of fog containing formaldehyde and ammonium nitrate with UV light, USSR [with bibllograp y1 , y T Ye. Pavlovskaya, T. A. Telegina, et al. Feb. 29, 1972. cover tit , 7 p. 11. 4° [From Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya biologl- cheskaya, no. 6, 1971.]
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55305. Selection, training, and compatibility of spaceship crews, USSR; by A. A. Leonov. Feb. 29, 1972. cover title, 6 p. 4° [From Aviatsiya i kosmonavtika, no. 1, 1972.]
55306. Stress in flight, USSR [book, with bibliography] ; by V. L. Marishuk, K. K. Platonov et al. Feb. 29, 1972. cover title, a + 102 p. il. 4°
55330. Interaction of hydrophobic organophosphorous inhibitors and serum cholinesterase in presence of aliphatic alcohols at different pH, USSR ; by A. P. Brestkin et al. Mar. 2, 1972. cover title, 7 p. 4° [From Biokhimiya, v. 36, no. 6, 1971.]
55341. Biological effect of extreme environmental factors, USSR [articles, with bibliographies]. Mar. 6, 1972. cover title, a-d+162 p. il. 4° [From Arkhiv anatomii gistologii i embriologii, v. 61, no. 11, Nov. 1971.]
55342. Normailizing effect of negative hydroaerions during bradycardia, com-bined with hypotonia or hypertensive disease, USSR; by M. M. Potapova. Mar. 3, 1972. cover title, 7 p. 4° [From Trudy, Lenin- gradskogo obshchestva yestestvoispytateley, v. 76, no. 1, 1971.]
55343. Hygienic and physiological significance of air ionization studies in pro-duction conditions, USSR; by M. R. Mayzelis. Mar. 3, 1972. cover title, 9 p. il. 4° [From Trudy, Leningradskogo obschestva yestestvoi- sptateley, V. 76, no. 1, 1971.]
55352. Fifth all-Union conference on control problems, USSR [with bibliogra-phies]. Mar. 6, 1972. cover title, a-b-f-53 p. il. 4° [Translation of abstracts from Russian-language papers, V. Vsesoyuznoye Soveschaniye po problemam upravleniya, referaty dokladov, Nuaka Press.]
55354. Biological telemetry, USSR [articles, with bibliographies; edited by V. V. Parin]. Mar. 6, 1972. cover title, a-c + 274 p. il. 4° [From Meditsina Press, Moscow, 1971.]
55357. Metallurgy of industrial nonferrous metals and alloys, USSR [excerpts] ; by M. V. Mal’tsev. Mar. 7, 1972. cover title, a+ 59 p. il. 4° [From Metallurgy Publishing House, Moscow, 1970.]
55366. Mathematical theory applied to games and discrete systems, USSR [articles, with bibliography]. Mar. 7, 1972. cover title, a+13 p. 4° [From Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, no. 2, 1971.]
55367. Raising sensitivity of differential protection of transformers with reac-tors on side of 6-10 KV, USSR [with bibliography] ; by M. L. Rabino-vich and A. M. Manilov. Mar. 7, 1972. cover title, 7 p. il. 4° [From Promyshlennaya energetika, no. 12, 1971.]
55368. Rational system for regulating industrial current of new aluminum plants, USSR; by R. I. Ostapenko, S. M. Mesheryakov, et al. Mar. 7, 1972. cover title, 6 p. il. 4° [From Promyshlennaya energetika, no. 12, 1971.]
55369. Physicochemical phase analysis methods for steels and alloys, USSR [excerpts, with bibliographies] ; by N. F. Lashko, L. V. Zaslavskaya, et al. Mar. 7, 1972. cover title, a+97 p. il. 4° [Translations of Fiziko-khimicheskiye metody fazovogo analiza staley i spavlov, 1970, Moscow, Matallurgiya Publishing House.]
55370. Agricultural science in new 5-year plan, USSR; by V. D. Pannikov. Mar. 7, 1972. cover title, 18 p. 4° [From Vestnik sel’skokhozyaystven- noy nauki, no. 5, May 1971.]
55392. Nonferrous metallurgy, USSR [selected articles, with bibliographies]. Mar. 9, 1972. cover title, a+40 p. il. 4° [From Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, tsvetnaya metallurgiya, no. 5, 1971.]
55393. Effect of carbon on mechanical properties of titanium beta-alloy weld joints, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. B. Vikhman and A. S. Mikhaylov. Mar. 9, 1972. cover title, 10 p. il. 4° [From Fizika i khimiya obrabotki materialov, no. 6, Nov.-Dec. 1971.]
55394. Calculation of directivity characteristics of equiangular conical double-spiral antennas, USSR [with bibliography] ; by N. P. Timirev and V. S. Zadvornov. Mar. 9,1972. cover title, 15 p. il. 4° [From Antenny, no. 11, 1971.]
55439. Information model of therapeutic process, USSR [with bibliography] ; by A A. Popov, V. M. Yanenko, et al. Mar. 15, 1972. cover title, 15 p. il. 4° [From Kibernetika, no. 6, 1971.]
55440. Conditions for flight of Martian space probes, USSR; by N. Aristov and I. Frolov. Mar. 15, 1972. cover title, 8 p. il. 4° [From Aviatsiya i kosmonavtika, no. 2, Feb. 1972.]
55442. Characteristics of science, scientists evaluated, USSR; by M. Azbel. Mar. 15, 1972. cover title, 7 p. 4° [From Literaturnaya gazeta, no. 49, Dec. 1, 1971.]
55452. Classification of binary eutectics, USSR [with bibliography] ; by V. A. Filonenko. Mar. 16, 1972. cover title, 10 p. 11. 4° [From Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, no. 6, 1971.]
55453. Machine entrance testing for higher schools, USSR; by I. Venetskiy [and others]. Mar. 16, 1972. cover title, 8 p. 4° [From Vestnik statistiki, no. 1, Jan. 1972.]
55454. High altitude equipment for civil aviation aircraft, USSR [with bibli-ography] ; by N. G. Grishanov. Mar. 16, 1972. cover title, a-d+268 p. il 4° [From Transport Publishing House, Moscow, 1971. ]
55466. Vlbro-acoustlc activity of mechanisms with gear transmissions, USSR [articles, with bibliographies]. Mar. 17, 1972. cover title, a-b+93 p. 11. 4° [Nauka Publishing House, Moscow, 1971.]
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[Lenizdat Publishing House, Leningrad, 1967.]55478. Medical applications of laser technology, USSR [articles, with bibliog-
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5726 1725-27. Area wage survey : Boise City, Idaho, metropolitan area, Nov. 1971.Mar. 1972. ii + 16 p. oblong 8° * Paper, 30c.
5727 Directory of industry wage surveys and union wage rate studies, 1960-71. [1972.] cover title, iv+-24 p. [This issue brings up to date earlier Direc-tory released in Mar. 1969.] f • Item 768 L 2.34/2: W 12/960-71
Regional reports. (Middle Atlantic Regional Office.)5728 21. Poverty area profiles, job search of ghetto workers, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Cen-
tral Harlem, East Harlem, South Bronx; [prepared by Horst Brand], June 1971. cover title, v+36 p. il. 4° $L.C. card 77-613783 L 2.71/6 : 21
Report.5729 400. Employee compensation and payroll hours; basic steel manufacturing,
1969; [prepared by Sidney Schantz], [1972.] cover title, iii + 15 p. 4« f • Item 768-G L 2.71: 400
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Washington, DC 20540
Hispanic Foundation bibliographical series.5730 13. Latin America, Spain, and Portugal, annotated bibliography of paperback
books; compiled by Georgette M. Dorn. 1971. [4]+180 p. ’Paper, 75c. • Item 806—F L.C. card 71-37945 LC 24.7 :13
5731 National union catalog of manuscript collections, 1970, index. 1971. xxvii+[l]+636 p. 4° (Library of Congress catalogs.) [Compiled by assistance from Council on Library Resources, Inc.] t Cloth, $50.00, Card Division, Library of Congress, Building 159, Navy Yard Annex, Washington, DC 20541.L.C. card 62-17486 LC 9.8: 970
MARITIME ADMINISTRATION, Commerce Dept. Washington, DC 20548
5732 Bulk carriers in world fleet, oceangoing merchant type ships of 1,000 gross tons and over (excludes vessels on Great Lakes) as of Dec. 31, 1970; prepared by Office of Subsidy Administration. [1972.] [3]4-i+58 p. 4° (MA-STAT-522-72010.) * Paper, 60c. • Item 35 C 39.202: B 87/970
MA SP (series).5733 72-8. Remarks by A. E. Gibson, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Maritime
Affairs, at dedication of National Maritime Research Center at Todd Shipyards Corporation’s Galveston Facility, Galveston, Tex., Feb. 23, 1972. [1972.] 6 p. 4° t C 39.210/2: 72-8
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MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH SERVICE, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept., Bethesda, MD 20014
Maternal and child health service programs, administering agencies and legislative base. 1972. vi+70 p. ([Public Health Service publication (HSM) 72-5000.]) f • Item 483-V-l HE 20.2752 : P 94/2/972
Maternal and Child Health Service reports on promoting health of mothers and children fy 1971. 1971. [6]+68+[l] p. il. 4° * Paper, 75c. (S/N 1730-0017). • Item 483-V-6 HE 20.2751: 971
Nutrition and feeding of infants and children under 3 in group day care [with list of suggested readings]. 1971. [3]+32 p. ([DHEW publication (HSM) 72-5606.]) [Prepared in cooperation with Committee on Infant and Preschool Child, American Academy of Pediatrics.] * Paper, 25c. (S/N 1730-0019). • Item 483-V-3L.C. card 72-600851 HE 20.2758: N 95
MEDICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept., Washington, DC 20201
Medicaid, role of State Medical Advisory Committee, guidelines. [1971.] cover title, 16 p. 4° ([Medical assistance manual; pt. 2, State organiza-tion. SRS-MSA-195-1971; MSA-PRG-7.]) t • Item 512-C-l
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU (Navy), Defense Dept. Washington, DC 20350
Manual of Medical Department [1952], Change 70, correction. [1971.] [1] p. 4° t D 206.8/2: 952/ch.70/corr.
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U.S. Naval Submarine Medical Center, Submarine Base, Groton, Conn.: Memorandum report t D 206.10/2: (nos.)71—1. Evaluation of ophthalmic-lenses for Department of Defense personnel; by
Helen M. Paulson. Apr. 19, 1971. cover title, iii-j-12 + 2 p. [Research work unit M4305.08—3001DAC9.07.]
71—4. Reduction in audiogram shifts in sonar watchstanders when exposed to surface ship echo-ranging [with list of references] ; by J. Donald Harris and Paul G. Lacroix. May 21, 1971. cover title, iii-|-8+2 p. 4° (Research work unit ME12.524.004-901UD.13.)
------Report t D 206.10; (nos.)664. Visual evoked response as measure of nitrogen narcosis in Navy divers [with
list of references] ; by Jo Ann S. Kinney and Christine L. McKay. Apr. 21, 1971. cover title, iii+19-[-2 p. U. 4° (Research work unit Mh’12.524.004- 9015DA5.G.02.)
669. Visual evoked cortical response as measure of stress in naval environments, methodology and analysis (1) slow flash rates [with list of references] ; by Jo Ann S. Kinney [and others]. June 25, 1971. cover title, iii+27+2 p. il. 4° (Research work unit MR005.01.01-0130BOLL.01.)
MINES BUREAU, Interior Dept. Washington, DC 20240
Boron; [by A. E. Grube]. [197L] [2]+4 p. [Preprint from Minerals year-book, 1970.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : B 645/970
Employees accident prevention handbook. Revised Jan. 1972 [1972.] [2] +vii+223 p. il. narrow 12° [Issued in looseleaf form.] t • Item 637-B 128.16/2 : Em 7/972
Gold; [by Charles D. Hoyt]. [1971.] [2]+18 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1970.] * Paper, 15c. 128.37/a ; G 563/16/970
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5748 Manganese; [by Gilbert L. DeHuff]. [1971.] [2]4-13 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1970.] * Paper, 10c. 128.37/a : M 313/970
5749 Mineral industry of Burma; [by K. P. Wang]. [1971.] [2]4-6 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1970.] * Paper, 10c. 128.37/a 2: B 927/970
5750 Mineral industry of New Hampshire; [by Avery H. Reed]. [1971.] [2]-f-4 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1970.] * Paper, 10c.
I 28.37/a 2: N 42 h/9705751 Mineral industry of Sierra Leone; [by E. Shekarchi]. [1971.] [214-3 p.
[Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1970.] * Paper, 10c.I 28.37/a 2: Si 17/970
5752 Nitrogen; [by Ted C. Briggs], [1971.] [2]4-10 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1970.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a: N 638/970
5753 Perlite; [by Arthur C. Meisinger]. [1971.] [2]4-3 p. [Preprint from Min- erals yearbook, 1970.] * Paper, 10c. 128.37/a : P 421/970
Petroleum products survey (series). (Mineral industry surveys.)5754 73. Motor gasolines, summer 1971; [by Ella Mae Shelton]. Jan. 1972. cover title,
[l]-f-59 p. il. 5 pl. 4° | Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 • Item 642—A I 28.18/3 : 73
5755 piatinum-group metals; [by Francis C. Mitko]. [1971.] [2]4-12 p. [Pre-print from Minerals yearbook, 1970.] * Paper, 10c.
128.37/a : P 696/970Report of investigations. • Item 637-A 128.23: (nos.)
5756 7594. Classification test methods tor oxidizing materials; by J. M. Kuchta, A. L.Eurno, and A. C. Imhof. [1972.] [3] 4-13 p. il. 4° [Based on work done under Transportation Department project DOT—OS-00007.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
5757 7596. Hydraulic fracturing of Wyoming Green River oil shale, field experiments,phase 1 [with list of references] ; by H. E. Thomas, H. C. Carpenter, and T. E. Sterner. [1972.] [3] 4-18 p. il. 4° [Based on work done in co-operation with University of Wyoming.] f Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
5758 7597. Extraction of gold from carbonaceous ores pilot plant studies [with list ofreferences]; by B. J. Scheiner [and others]. [1972.] [3] 4-20 p. il. 4° t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
5759 7598. Vapor-liquid equilibria data for 2 helium-nitrogen-methane mixtures from76.5° to 164“K and pressures to 1,200 PSIA [with list of references] ; by Harold L. Rhodes, Lowell Stroud, and Philip C. Tully. [1972.] [3] -j-29 p. il. 4° f Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
5760 7599. Use of char to improve physical quality of coke from Allen (Colorado)coal [with list of references] ; by Charles C. Boley [and others]. [1972.] [3] -f-21 p. il. 4° f Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
5761 7601. Laboratory flotation studies of Tennessee phosphates in presence of slimes ;by W. E. Lamont [and others]. [1972.] [3] 4-17 p. 4° [Work done in cooperation with University of Alabama.] t Mines Bureau, Pitts-burgh, PA 15213
5762 7602. Removing bismuth from lead with submersible centrifuge [with list ofreferences] ; by D. Montagna and J. A. Ruppert. [1972.] [3] 4-10 p. il. 4° | Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
5763 7604. Mass spectra and analytical correlations for 32 alkyl aryl sulfides [with listof references] ; by J. E. Dooley and R. E. Kendall. [1972.] cover title, [3] 4-18 p. il. 4° t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
5/64 <60o. Eauncation ana cost evaluation of experimental ouiiding brick Horn wasteglass [with list of references] ; by M. E. Tyrrell, I. L. Eield, and J. A. Barclay. [1972.] [2] 4-114-33 p. il. 4° [Based on work done in coopera-tion with university of Aiaoama.j t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgn, PA 15213
5765 Talc, soapstone, and pyrophyllite; [by J. Robert Wells], [197L] [2]-J-7 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1970.] * Paper, 10c.
128.37/a; T143/970Technical progress reports. • Item 637-A 128.26/6: (nos.)
5766 46. Combustion disposal of manure wastes and utilization of residue; by E. G.Davis, I. L. Field and J. H. Brown. Jan. 1972. [3] 4-9 p. il. 4° (Solid waste research program.) [Prepared in cooperation with University of Alabama.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
5767 47. Extraction of molybdenum from ores by electrooxidation [with list of ref-erences] ; by B. J. Scheiner and R. E. Lindstrom. Jan. 1972. [3] 4-9 p. il. 4° (Metals recovery program.) [Prepared for presentation at annual meeting of AIME, Feb. 21-24, 1972, San Francisco, Calif.] f Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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5768 Titanium; [by Frank E. Noe]. [197L] [2]+13 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1970.] * Paper, 10c. 128.37/a : T 53/970
MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY BUREAU, Transportation Dept. Washington, DC 20591
5769 Selected safety road checks, motor carriers of property, 1970. Dec. 1971.[16] p. 4° f TD 2 311: 970
NARCOTICS AND DANGEROUS DRUGS BUREAU, Justice Dept. Washington, DC 20530
5770 Controlled substances act of 1970, BNDD manual for drug security. [Feb. 1972.] cover title, 16 p. il. [Contents on p. 2 of cover.] f • Item 968-A
J 24.8: Su 15771 Pro-drug dialectic communication on drug abuse and marihuana red
herring [with list of references]; by Henry Brill. [1972.] 20 p. [Paper given at 2d Rutgers University Symposium on Drug Abuse sponsored under contract J-69-12.] f • Item 967 J 24.2: D 84/7
SCID-TR-( series).5772 2. Marihuana, analysis of use, distribution, and control, final report [with list of
references; by] William H. McGlothlin. June 1971. [3]+iv+110 p. il. 4° (Drug Control Division, Office of Scientific Support.) [Contract J—70—33. ] t • Item 968—D J 24.14 : 2
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NAS 1.26: (nos.)NASA contractor report CR (series).5773
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Theoretical study of corrugated plates, shearing of trapezoidally corru-gated plate with trough lines permitted to curve [with list of ref-erences] ; by Chuan-jui Lin and Charles Libove. Dec. 1971. cover title, [1J + 162 p. il. 4° [Prepared under grant NGR 33-022-115 by Syra-cuse University Research Institute, Syracuse, N.Y.] d’ Paper, $3.00.
Thermodynamic properties of hydrogen-helium plasmas [with list of references] ; by H. F. Nelson. Nov. 1971. cover title, v + 121 p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NGR-26-003-055 by University of Missouri- Rolla, Rolla, Mo.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
Analysis of transient, linear wave propagation in shells by finite dif-ference method [with list of references] ; by Thomas L. Geers and Lawrence H. Sobel. Dec. 1971. cover title, [193] p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 1-9111 by Lockheed Missiles & Space Company, Palo Alto, Calif.] * Paper, $3.00. . „ , TTT „
Vapor phase growth system and its use in preparation of several III—V compound semiconductors [with list of references] ; by R. E. Enstrom, E. A. Miller and A. G. Sigai. Dec. 1971. cover title, ix + 104 p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 12-538 by RCA Laboratories, Princeton, N.J.] 4> Paper, $3.00. . e
Study to determine flight characteristics and handling qualities of variable geometry spacecraft: v. 3, Low L/D concept with fold-down wings [with list of references] ; by G. R. Friedman and B. J. Kuchta. Jan 1972. cover title, xl+79 p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 1—7971 by General Dynamics Corporation, Convalr Division, San Diego, Calif. Issued by originator as report GDC—DDE 68—003.] 4* Paper,$3 00Fundamental limitations on V/STOL terminal guidance due to aircraft characteristics [with list of references] ; by Julian Wolkovitch, Charles W. LaMont, and D. William Lochtie. Dec. 1971. cover title, xvi+167 p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 1—9163 by Mechanics Research, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif.] $ Paper, $3.00.
Improved neutron activation prediction code system development final report [with list of references] ; by R. M. Saqui, R. M. Webb, and D Richmond. Nov. 1971. cover title, v + 179 p. 11. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 8-25586 by TRW Systems Group, Redondo Beach, Calit.] $ Paper, $3.00. . r ... .. . -SNAP-8 electrical generating system development program [with list ot references] ; prepared by Aerojet General Corp., Azusa, Calif. Nov. 1971. cover title, xlx+448 p. 11. 4° [Contracts NAS 3-13458 and NAS 5-417.] <t>Paper, $6.00. . „ , .. ,Design and evaluation of active cooling systems for Mach 6 cruise vehicle wings [with list of references] ; by W. A. McComarty and F. M. An-thony. Dec. 1971, [published 1972]. v+267 p. fl. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 1-7468 by Bell Aerospace Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Issued by originator as report 7305—901001.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
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1924. Calculation of turbulent boundary layers with heat transfer and pressure gradient utilizing compressibility transformation: pt. 2, Constant prop-erty turbulent boundary layer flow with simultaneous mass transfer and pressure gradient [with list of references] ; by J. Boccio and C. Economos. Jan. 1972. cover title, vii+36 p. 11. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 1-9624 by General Applied Science Laboratories, Inc., subsidiary of Marquardt Co., Westbury, N.Y. Issued by originator as report GASL TR 748 pt. 2.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
1925. Calculation of turbulent boundary layers with heat transfer and pressure gradient utilizing compressibility transformation: pt. 3, Computer pro-gram manual; by J. Schneider and J. Boccio. Jan. 1972. cover title, v+94 p. 11. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 1-9624 by General Applied Sciences Laboratories, Inc., subsidiary of Marquardt Co., West-bury, N.Y. Issued by originator as report GASL TR-748, pt. 3.J $ Paper, $3.00.
1927. Flow field analysis of aircraft configurations using a numerical solution to 3-dimensional unified supersonic/hypersonic small-disturbance equa-tions, pt. 2; by E. D’Sylva. Feb. 1972. cover title, iii+298 p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 1—9562 by Boeing Company, Seattle, Wash.] <i> Paper, $3.00.
1932. Subsonic and supersonic static aerodynamic characteristics of family of bulbous base cones measured with magnetic suspension and balance system [with list of references] ; by M. Vlajinac [and others]. Jan. 1972. cover title, vii-j-57 p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NASL— 8658 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.]
Paper, $3.00.1934. LF336 lift fan modification and acoustic test program [with list of refer-
ences] ; by S. B. Kazin and L. J. Volk. Dec. 1971. cover title, xiv+133 p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 2-5462 by General Electric Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.] <!■ Paper, $3.00.
1936. Finite element procedure for nonlinear prebuckling and initial post-buckling analysis [with list of references] ; by S. T. Mau and R. H. Gallagher. Jan. 1972. cover title, vi+52 p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NGR 33-010-070 by Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
1937. Calculation of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of Mathieu’s equation [with list of references] ; by D. B. Hodge. Jan. 1972. cover title, iii-f-13 p. 4° [Prepared under contract NGL 36-008-138 by Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.] <i> Paper, $3.00.
1938. Fluid mechanics of thrombus formation [with list of references]. Jan. 1972. cover title, vi+61 p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NASW— 1894 by AVCO Everett Research Laboratory, Everett, Mass.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
1941. Thin film oxygen partial pressure sensor [with list of references] ; by J. J. Wortman [and others]. Jan. 1972. cover title, x+82 p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NASL-9827 by Research Triangle Institute, Research Triangle Park, N.C.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
1945. Some analyses of variability of atmospheric parameters at low altitudes significant for aircraft propagation [with list of references] ; by David T. Chang. Jan. 1972. cover title, vii-|-66 p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 1—9837 by Allied Research Associates, Inc.., Con-cord. Mass.] <t> Paper, $3.00
1946. Time and temperature dependent modulus of pyrrone and polyimide moldings [with list of references] ; by L. L. Lander. Jan. 1972. cover title, viii + 72 p. il. 4“ [Prepared under contract NAS 1-8495 by Avco Systems Division, Lowell, Mass.] <I> Paper, $3.00.
1948. Exploratory investigation of sound pressure level in wake of oscillating airfoil in vicinity of stall [with list of references] ; by Robin B. Gray and G. Alvin Pierce. Feb. 1972. cover title, [l]+47 p. il. 4° [Pre-pared under grant NGR 11-002-121 by Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga.] $ Paper, $3.00.
1953. Control-theory model for human decision-making [with list of refer-ences] ; by William H. Levlson and Robert B. Tanner. Dec. 1971. cover title, v + 107 p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 2-5884 by Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc., Cambridge, Mass.] <b Paper, $3.00.
1965. Exploratory study of effects of injection configurations and inlet flow conditions on characteristics of flow in spherical chambers [with list of references] ; by Bruce V. Johnson. Jan. 1972. cover title, ili+38 p. il. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 3-13446 by United Aircraft Corporation, East Hartford, Conn. ] <I> Paper, $3.00.
111565. Nuclear Brayton turboalternator-compressor (TAC) conceptual design study ; by E. A. Moch and J. E. Davis. Jan. 1972. cover title, xiii-|-310 p. 11. 4° [Prepared under contract NAS 3-13448 by Airesearch Manu-facturing Company of Arizona, Phoenix, Ariz.] <i> Paper, $3.00.
NASA EP (series). •Item 830-G NAS 1.19:(nos.)85. Aeronautics, space in the seventies; [by David A. Anderton], [1971.] cover
title, [4]+24 p. 11. 4° ([Office of Public Affairs.]) [Text on p. 2—4 of c°ver- Some illustrations are colored.] ♦ Paper, 75c. (S/N 3300-0409).
95. On the moon with Apollo 16, guidebook to Descartes region [with bibliog-raphies] ; by Gene Simmons. Apr. 1972. vi + 90 p. 11. 4° * Paper, $1.00 L.C. card 72-601056
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0-5. Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. [Jan. 1972.] [4] p. il. 4° (Organization series). ♦ Paper, 10c. (S/N 3300-0426). • Item 830-H
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NASA SP (series). NAS 1.21:(nos.)24il. Atlas and gazetteer of near side of moon [with list of references] ; by
Gary L. Gutschewski, Danny C. Kinsler, Ewen Whitaker. 1971. [3] leaves4-538 p. il. f° (Scientific and Technical Information Office.) Prepared by Mapping Sciences Laboratory, NASA Manned Spacecraft Center.] * Cloth, $15.00. • Item 830-1 L.C. card 73-607342
244. Power processing [with list of references; by] Francisc C. Schwarz. 1971 [published 1972], iii-|-52 p. il. (Scientific and Technical In-formation Office.) [Prepared by NASA Electronics Research Center.] * Paper, 35c. (S/N 3300-0391). • Item 830-1 L.C. card 71-609944
275. Monitoring Earth resources for aircraft and spacecraft [with lists of selected literature] ; by Robert N. Colwell. 1971. vii4-170 p. il., 32 p. of plates 4° (Scientific and Technical Information Office.) [Prepared with the cooperation of other personnel of Forestry Re-mote Sensing Laboratory, School of Forestry and Conservation, Uni-versity of California. Plates are colored] * Cloth, $4.00 (S/N 3300-0406). • Item 830-1 L.C. card 73-170325
282. 5th aerospace mechanisms symposium, proceedings of conference held at Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., June 15—16, 1970. 1971. ix4-199 p. il. 4° (Scientific and Technical Information Of-fice.) <i> Paper, $3.00.
287. What made Apollo a success? 1971. vii4-75 p. il. 4° [Series of eight articles reprinted by permission from March 1970 issue of Astro-nautics and Aeronautics, publication of American Institute of Aero-nautics and Astronautics.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
293. EXAMETNET, first five years, 1966-70, 1972. v-j-53 p. il. 4“ (Scien-tific and Technical Information Office.) [Experimental Inter-American Meteorological Rocket Network. Sponsored by EX-AMETNET Executive Committee of participating National Scien-tific Organizations, Argentina, ComisiOn Nacional de Investigaciones Expaciales, Brazil, Comissao Nacional de Atividades Espaciais, U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.] <1> Paper, $3.00.
3045. Compressed gas handbook ; edited by John S. Kunkle, Samuel D. Wilson, Richard A. Cota. [1st edition 1969] revised [1970], 1970 [published 1971]. xi-]-564 p. il. 4° (Scientific and Technical Information Of-fice.) * Paper, $4.75.L.C. card 68-62085
5098. Powder metallurgy in aerospace research, survey [with list of ref-erences] ; by H. W. Blakeslee. 1971, [published 1972]. v4-168 p. 11. ([Technology utilization], Technology Utilization Office.) [Prepared under contract by Franklin Institute Research Laboratories, Phila-delphia, Pa.] ♦ Paper, $1.00 (S/N 3300-0397). • Item 830-1 L.C. card 71-611991
5906(03). Fasteners and fastening techniques, compilation. [1971.] cover title, ii-|-20 p. 11. 4° (Technology utilization.) 4> Paper, $1.00.
5910(04). 'Machine tools and fixtures, compilation. [1971.] cover title, iii-f-26 p.11.4° (Technology utilization.) $ Paper, $1.00.
5914(02). Selected photographic techniques, compilation. [1971.] cover title, iii 4-28 p. 11. 4° (Technology utilization.) ■b Paper, $1.00.
5940(02). Metallurgy, compilation. [1972.] cover title, [2] 4-14 p. il. 4° (Tech-nology utilization.) <i> Paper, $1.00.
5945(01). Testing methods and techniques, environmental testing, compilation. [1971.] cover title, iii-f-22 p. il. 4° (Technology utilization.)
4> Paper, $1.00.5947(01). Electronic amplifiers, compilation. [1971.] cover title, iii-f-22 p. il. 4°
(Technology utilization.) 4? Paper, $1.00.7037(10). Aeronautical engineering, special bibliography, supp. 10, [Oct. 1971.]
1971. [139] p. 4° (Scientific and Technical Information Office, Office of Industry Affairs and Technology Utilization.) [Selection of anno-tated references to unclassified reports and journal articles that were introduced into NASA scientific and technical information system and announced in Sept. 1971 in Scientific and Technical Aerospace reports (STAR) and International Aerospace Abstracts (IAA).j 4> Paper, $3.00.
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ly71 in Scientific and technical aerospace reports i-onn ) and international aerospace abstracts (IAA).] 4> Paper «p3.0v.
NASA technical note TN (series). TPaper, each, $3.00.
5816 NAS 1.14; D-(nos.)D-6484. Evaluation of heat- and blast-protection materials [with list of ref-
erences] J by J. D Morrison and B. J. Lockhart Nov. 1971. cover title,5817 i v20-J-A.—37 p. il. 4°
D—6486. Ground noise measurements during landing, take-off, and flyby operations of four-engine turbopropeller STOL airplane [with list of references] ; by David A. Hilton, Herbert R. Henderson, and Domenic J. Maglieri
5818 Dec. 1971. cover title, [1] +39 p. il. 4°D—6501. Method of treating non-grey error in total emittance measurements [with
5819list of references] ; by James B. Heaney and John H. Henninger. Dec 19<1. cover title, iii + 11 p. il. 4°
D-6523. Experimental investigation of laminar gas jet diffusion flames in zero5820 TA zs-on mi gravity; by Thomas H. Cochran. Jan. 1972. cover title, [1] +26 p. il. 4°
D—6.>29. Thin-shock-layer solution for nonequilibrium, inviscid hypersonic flows in varS:..¥artianA and Venusian atmospheres [with list of references] ;
5821 by William L. Grose. Dec. 1971. cover title, [1] +151 p. 11. 4°D—6547. Development and initial operating characteristics of 20-megawatt linear
plasma accelerator facility [with list of references] ; by Arlen F5822 _ i Carter [and others]. Dec. 1971. cover title, [ 1 ] + 33 p. il. 4°
D—6o49. Comparison of a discrete steepest ascent method with continuous steepest ascent method for optimal programing [with list of references] ; by
5823 A. Gary Childs. Dec. 1971. cover title. [1] + 40 p. il. 4°D-6556. Response of radial-bladed centrifugal pump to sinusoidal disturbances
for noncavitating flow [with list of references] - by Douglas A. Ander-son, Robert J. Blade, and William Stevans. Dec. 1971 cover title
5824 111+51 p. 11. 4°D-6557. Vibration characteristics of Z-rlng-stiffened 60° conical shell models of
planetary entry spacecraft [with list of references] ; by Eugene C.5825 n Naumann and John S. Mixson. Dec. 1971. cover title, [l]+56 p. il. 4°
D—6562. Mach 1 oxidation of thoriated Nickel chromium at 1204°C (2200°F) [with list of references] ; by Carl E. Lowell and William A. Sanders.
5826 Nov. 1971. cover title, [1] + 22 p. 11. 4°D—6574. Experimental boundary-layer edge Mach numbers for two space shuttle
orbiters at hypersonic speeds [with list of references] ; by George C.5827 _ aroz,. tt Ashby, jr. Feb. 1972. cover title, [1] + 31 p. il. 4°
D—6580. Drag of supercritical body of revolution in free flight at transonic speeds and comparison with wind-tunnel data [with list of references] • by J. W. Usry and John W. Wallace. Dec. 1971. cover title, [l]’+37 p. il. 4° 7
5828 D-6582. Numerical calculation of transonic flow about slender bodies of revolution [with list of references] ; by Frank R. Bailey. Dec. 1971. cover title,
5829 lv + 35 p. 11. 4°D—6583. Effect of environmental torques on short-term attitude prediction for a
rolling-wheel spacecraft in a sun-synchronous orbit [with list of ref-5830 fences] ; by Ward F. Hodge. Jan. 1972. cover title, [1] +52 p. il. 4°
D—6584. Development of Skylab experiment T-013 crew/vehicle disturbances with list of references] ; by Bruce A. Conway. Jan. 1972. cover title,
5831 [1]+67 p. 11. 4°D-6585. Effects of surface contamination on infrared emissivity and visible-light
scattering of highly reflective surfaces at cryogenic temperatures [with Rst of references] ; by Walter Viehmann and Alfred G. Eubanks. Feb.
5832 1972. cover title, ili+12 p. il. 4°D-6588. Mechanics of load transfer at fiber matrix interface [with list of refer-
5833 ta zjftqo ™en£?s]1’ by, C?ristos P- Cllamis- Feb. 1972. cover title, [1] +63 p. il. 4° D—6589. Electrochemical behavior of boron anode in aqueous solutions [with list o£ references] ; by Betty S. Del Duca. Jan. 1972. cover title, [1]+16
5834 D—6591. Ion-thruster propellant utilization [with list of references] ; by Harold R.5835 ^Kaufman. Dec- 1971. cover title, [l]+56 p. il. 4°
D 6o9Z. Mixing of supersonic jets including effects of transverse pressure gradi-ent using difference methods [with list of references] : by Anatole P.
5836 oo n Kurkov. Dec. 1971. cover title. [1] +30 p. 11. 4°D—6602. Design of a three-phase, 15-kilovolt-ampere static Inverter for motor-
starting Brayton space power system [with list of references] ; by
5837,rlz7- Frye and Arthur G. Birchenough. Feb. 1972. cover title, [ 1 ] + 20 p. il. 4°
D—6607. Predicted characteristics of optimized series-hybrid conical hydrostatic ball bearing [with list of references] ; by Lester J. Nypan [and others].
5838 Dec. 1971. cover title, [1]+27 p. 11. 4°D—6610. Generalized simulation technique for turbojet engine system analysis
[with list of references] : by Kurt Seldner, James R. Mihaloew, and Ronald J. Blaha. Feb. 1972. cover title, iv+63 p. 11. 4°
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NASA technical note TN (series)—Continued5839 D—6611 Thermally stable polyimides from solutions of monomeric reactants [with
list of references] : by Tito T. Serafini, Peter Delvigs, and George R- Lightsey. Jan. 1972. cover title, [1] +13 p. il. 4°
5840 D—6615 Effects of Reynolds number and body corner radius on aerodynamic char-acteristics of space shuttle-type vehicle at subsonic Mach numbers [with list of references] ; by Leland H. Jorgensen and Jack J. Brown-son. Jan. 1972. cover title, iii+30 p. il. 4°
5841 D—6616. Conceptual design and analysis of infrared horizon sensor with compen-sation for atmospheric variability [with list of references] ; by Antony Jalink, jr., Richard E. Davis, and John A. Dodgen. Feb. 1972. cover title, [1J + 32 p. il. 4° .
5842 D—6621. Analysis of heat transfer in porous cooled wall with variable pressure and temperature along coolant exit boundary [with list of references] , by Robert Siegel and Marvin E. Goldstein. Jan. 1972. cover title, [1]
5843+ 36 p. il. 4°D—6623. Magnetostriction and magnetoelastic quantum oscillations in p-type lead telluride [with list of references] ; by T. E. Thompson [and others]. Jan. 1972. cover title, ii+46 p. il. 4°
5844 D-6626. Dimensional-stability studies of candidate space-telescope mirror-substrate materials [with list of references] ; by John M. Jerke and Robert J. Platt, jr. Jan. 1972. cover title, [1] +23 p. il. 4°
5845 D—6627 Wind-tunnel study of slot spoilers for direct lift control [with list of references] ; by Dominick Andrisani II, Carl L. Gentry, jr. and Joseph W. Stickle. Jan. 1972. cover title, [1] + 41 p. il. 4P
5846 D-6628. Effect of Reynolds number on overall performance of 3.7 inch diameter six stage axial flow compressor [with list of references] ; by Laurence H. Heidelberg and Calvin L. Ball. Feb. 1972. cover title, [l]+20
5847D 11. 4°D-6632. Short-term hot hardness characteristics of rolling-element steels [with list of references] ; by James L. Chevalier, Marshall W. Dietrich, and Erwin V. Zaretsky. Jan. 1972. cover title, [1]+21 p. il. 4°
5848 D-6633 Analysis and comparison of wall cooling schemes for advanced gas turbine applications [with list of references] ; by Raymond b. Colladay. Jan. 1972. cover title, [1]+41 p. il. 4°
5849 D-6634. Performance estimates for space shuttle vehicles using hydrogen or methane-fueled turboramjet-powered first stage, [with list of ref-erences] ; by Gerald Knip, jr., and Joseph D. Eisenberg. Jan. 19 <2.
5850cover title, iii+31 p. il. 4°
D-6635. Refractive index and birefringence of 2H silicon carbide [with list of references] j by J. Aiitliony Powell. Jan. 197 A cover title, L1]"|17
5851p. il. 4°
D—6638. Hot-gas-side heat transfer with and without film cooling on simulated nuclear rocket thrust chamber using H^Oz [with list.of references] , by Richard J. Quentmeyer, Ralph L. Schacht, and William L. Jones. Feb. 1972. cover title, [1]+37 p. il. 4° .
5852 D—6639. Objective estimates based on experimental data and initial and final knowledge [with list of references] ; by Burt M. Rosenbaum. Jan. 1972.
5853cover title, iii+40 p. il. 4° . .. ..
D-6642. Detection of nonlinear transfer functions by use of Gaussian statistics [with list of references] ; by Jack G. Sheppard. Jan. 1972. cover title,
5854r 11 + 30 p. IL 4°
D—6648. Random walk study of electron motion in helium in crossed electro-magnetic fields [with list of references] ; by Gerald W. Englert, heb.
58551972. cover title, [1]+35 p. il. 4°
D—6649 Cvclic creep and fatigue of TD-NiCr (thoria-dispersion-strengthened D—6649. C^cke^ TD-Ni, and NiCr sheet at 1200 C [with 1st ofreferences] ; by Marvin H. Hirschberg, David A. Spera and Stanley J. Klima. Feb. 1972. cover title, [1]+28 p. il. 4°
5856 D—6650. Correlation of windage-loss data for Lundell alternator [with list of references] ; by Erwin E. Kempke, jr., and Sol H. Gorland. Feb. 1972.
5857cover title [1J “f"23 p» U» 4°
D—6651. Developable images produced by X-rays using nickel hypophosphite sys-tem • 1 X-ray sensitive salts [with list of references] ; by Charles E. May', Warren H. Phiipp, and Stanley J. Marsik. Feb. 1972. cover title,
5858[1] + 9 p. 4°D-6653. Performance of high-speed ball bearings with lead-plated retainers in liquid hydrogen for potential use in radiation environment [with list of references] ; by Donald W. Wisander, David E. Brewe and Herbert W. Scibbe. Feb. 1972. cover title, [1]+12 p. il. 4°
5859 D—6660. Fretting wear in titanium, Monel-400, and cobalt-1 2o-percent molyb-denum using scanning electron microscopy [with list of references] , by Robert C. Bill. Feb. 1972. cover title, [1] +34 p. il. 4°
5860 D-6662. High-capacity, compact vortex valve for increasing stability of super-sonic mixed-compression inlets [with list of references] ; by A er non D. Gebben, Feb. 1972. cover title, [1] +33 p. il. 4°
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NASA technical report R (series). NAS 1.12:(nos.)5861 380. Holographic system that records front-surface detail of scene moving at
high velocity [with bibliographies] ; by Robert L. Kurtz and H. Y. Doh. Jan. 1972. cover title, lx+85 p. il. 4° 4> Paper, $3.00.
5862 382. Digital-to-analog conversion circuit using third-order polynomial interpola-tion [with list of references] ; by William P. Dotson and Joe H. Wilson. Feb. 1972. cover title, x+52 p. il. 4° 4> Paper, $3.00.
NASA technical translation TT (series). NAS 1.13/2; F-(nos.)5863 F—598. Astrometry and astrophysics: no. 3, Problems of astrophysics [with lists
of references] ; edited by A. F. Bogorodskiy. .Nov. 1971. cover title, v + 106 p. u. 4° [Naukova Dumka Press, Kiev, 1908.] 9 Paper, $3.00.
5864 F—622. Ways to spaceflight; by Herman Doerth. Jan. 1972. cover title, xxv+1-218,218a-597 p. il. 4° [Translation of Wege sur raumschiftahrt, B, Olden- bourg Verlag, Munich-Berlin, 1929. J * Paper, $10.00.
5865 F—649. Perception ot respiratory medium and gas preference in man and animals[with list of references] ; by I. S. Breslav. Jan. 1972. cover title, vii +207 p. il. 4° [Nauka Press, Leningrad, 1970.] <i> Paper, $3.00.
5866 F—655. Ionospheric research; no. 18, Collection of articles [with lists of refer-ences] ; edited by A. D. Danilov and L. A. Yudovich. Feb. 1972. cover title, vii+272 p. il. 4° [Translation of lonosfernyye issledovaniya, no. 18, Sbornik statey, Soviet Geophysical Committee, USSR Academy of of Sciences, Nauka Press, Moscow, 1969.] 4> Paper, $3.00.
5867 F—683. Astrometry and astrophysics : no. 7, Study of errors and analysis of astro-metrical observational results [with lists of references] ; edited by Ye. P. Fedorov. Feb. 1972. cover title, v + 154 p. il. 4° [Naukova Dumka Press, Kiev, 1969.] <1> Paper, $3.00.
5868 F—695. Determination of optimum composition and program of trajectory measure-ments [with list of references]; by N. N. Kozlov. Jan. 1972. cover title, iii+62 p. il. 4° [Translation of Opredeleniye optimal’nogo sostava i programmy trayektornykh izmereniy. Institute of Applied Mathematics, USiSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1970.] 4> Paper. $3.00.
5869 Scientific and technical aerospace reports, annual indexes, v. 9, nos. 1-24, Jan.-Dec. 1971; [prepared by Scientific and Technical Information Fa-cility]. Dec. 31, 1971 [published 1972]. [Scientific and Technical Infor-mation Office.] ♦ Paper, $12.25 per set of 4 volumes. • Item 83O-K
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5870 728. Returns from Regular Army field artillery batteries and regiments, Feb.1901—Dec. 1916. 1972. cover title, 9 p.
5871 744. Returns from regular Army cavalry regiments, 1833-1916. 1972. cover title,20 p.
5872 745. Letters sent by Office of Quartermaster General, main series, 1818-1870;[prepared by Cleveland E. Collier and Maizie H. Johnson]. 1972. cover title, 9 p.
5873 854. Minutes, trial notes, and rolls of attorneys of U.S. Circuit Court for SouthernDistrict of New York, 1790-1841; [prepared by Leslie C. Waffen]. 1972. cover title, 5 p.
5874 859. Miscellaneous numbered records (manuscript file) in War Department col-lection of Revolutionary War records, 1775-90’s. 1972. cover title, 30 p.
5875 867. Selected photographs of Calvin Coolidge, 1917—43 ; [prepared by Jerry L.Wallace], [1972.] [2]+2p.
5876 868. Selected photographs of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1943-61; [selected byDavid E. Kyvig and William M. Maury]. [1972.] [2]+3 p.
Special lists, t GS 4.7: (nos.)5877 25. Aerial photographs in National Archives [list] ; compiled by Charles E. Taylor
and Richard E. Spurr. 1971. vii+106 p. 4° (National Archives.) L.C. card 75-174520
5878 27. Cartographic records relating to Territory of Iowa, 1838—46; compiled byLaura E. Kelsay and Frederick W. Pernell. 1971. vii+27 p. il. 4° (National Archives.)L.C. card 70-175627
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Handbook. _ , ,, .109. Aluminum wire tables; editors: C. Peterson, J. L. Thomas, H. Cook. Fe .
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Monograph. , , . ,19Q ROLOVAC f bolometric voltage and current] systems for measuring electrical 123- quSutles1 from 0l 5MHz through microwav^ [with list of.references.; by]
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National standard reference data series, NSRDS-NBS.35 Atomic energy levels as derived from analyses of optical spectra; v. 2, Spectra
of chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, gallium, ger-manium, arsenic, selenium, bromine, krypton, rubidium, strontium, yttrium, zirconium, and niobium [with lists of references] ; by Charlotte B. Moore. [Reissued Dec. 1971.] [1971.] [1]+xxxi+227 +[3] p. 4° [Bepiint of NBS circular 467, v. 2, 1952. Includes additions and corrections to v. l.J ♦ Cloth, $4.25 (S/N 0303-0935). • Item 248-BL.C. card 75-609945 c 13/18 *
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Electronicddensity°of states, based on invited and contributed papers and * discussion, 3d Materials research symposium held at Gaithersburg^ Md.,
Nov 3-6 1969 [with lists of references] ; Lawrence H. Bennett, editor. Dec.' 1971. [835] p. il. 4° * Cloth, $7.75.
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Metrology and standardization in less-developed countries, role of na-tional capability for industrializing economics, proceedings of seminar held Warrenton, Va., Feb. 1—4, 1971; edited by H. L. Mason and H. S. Mepr Dw’ 1971 x+382 p.+ [l] p. il- 4° [Seminar organized by Agency for International Development and National Bureau of Stand- 2SF31Uof Hattori Aeadem,, of Solencet. and National Academy of Engineering.] ♦ Cloth, $o.00 (S/N 0303-0951).L.C. card 72-601051
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tional recommendations and certification programs for consumer products, 1by1 Sophie J. Chumas. Dec. 1971. vi+68 + [1] p. 4° * Paper, 70c.
709. X-ray diffraction method for determining amoimt of au^enite in austemt^ ferrite mixture [with list of references; by] C. J. Bechtoldt. Feb. 1972.
712 Manua^^ind^computerized footprint identification [with list of references, “ Wesstein. Feb. 1972. [1] +14 p. il. 4» * Paper, 25c.
713 Electromagnetic multipole transitions in recoupling picture, or elec ro scattering without curls [with list of references; by] J. S. O Connell. Feb. 1972. ii+20+ [1] p. U. 4° ♦ Paper, 30c.
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Paul M. Densen Sidney S. Lee [and] Elizabeth H. Kasey. Dec. 1971 [pub-lished 1972]. [1] 4-164 p. (DHEW publication (HSM) 72-3010; Research and Development.) t • Item 491-B-8L.C. card 72-600906 hr 20.2114 ; Un 3
Provisional guidelines for automated multiphasic health testing and services; v. 3, Proceedings of invitational conference on AMHTS, Jan. 21-23, 1970 [with bibliographies.] [1971.] xv-j-388 p. il. (DHEW publication (HSM) 72-3011.) 4> Paper, $3.00. • Item 491-B-5L.C. cord 76-608607 HE 20.2108; Au 8/v,3
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Vital and health statistics: Series 2, Data evaluation and methods research. • Item500-E
44. Quality control in national health examination survey [with list of references • by WesI„ey L- Schaible]. Feb. 1972. iv+22 p. 4° (DHEW publication (HSM) 72-1023 ; [Office of Statistical Methods].) ♦ Paper, 35c.L.C. card 70-608550 HE 20.2210 : 2/44
----- Series 10, Data from National Health Survey. HE 20.2210:10/(nos.) 66. Hospital and surgical insurance coverage, United States, 1968 [with list of
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67. Disability days, United States, 1968; [by Mary H. Wilder]. Jan. 1972. iv 4-45 p. il. 4° (DHEW publication (HSM) 72-1034; Division of Health Interview Statistics].) [Prepared in cooperation with Census Bureau 1 * Paper, 50c.L.C. card 59-61114
69. Acute conditions, incidence and associated disability United States, July 1968-June 1969 [with list of references ; by Charles S. Wilder]. Feb. 1972 iv4-61 p. 11. 4° (DHEW publication (HSM) 72-1036; [Division of Health Interview Statistics].) ♦ Paper, 65c.L.C. card 65-60041
----- Series 11, Data from National Health Survey.5900 111. Hearing levels of children by demographic and socioeconomic characteristics,
United States [with list of references; by Jean Roberts]. Feb. 1972. iv -j-47 p. 11. 4° (DHEW (HSM) 72—1025; [Division of Health Examina-tion Statistics].) [Prepared in cooperation with Census Bureau.] * Paper, oOc.L.C. card 76-610281 HE 20.2210 :11/111
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5916 Mental health programs reports, 5 [with lists of references; by] Antoinette Gattozzi [and others] ; Julius Segal, editor. [1971.] vii-f-388 p. (Program Analysis and Evaluation Branch, Office of Program Planning and Evalu-ation; DHEW publication (HSM) 72-9042.) * Paper, $1.75 (S/N 1724-0176). • Item 507-B-2 HE 20.2419: 5
Mental health statistics: Series A [Mental health facility report]. ([Na-tional Clearinghouse for Mental Health Information.])
5917 8. Stocio-economic characteristics of admissions to in-patient services of state andcounty mental hospitals, 1969; [compiled by Nessa G. Meyer. [1971.] iv + 31 p. il. 4° (DHEW Publication (HSM 72—9048.) [Prepared by Survey and Reports Section, Biometry Branch, Office of Program Planning and Evalua-tion.] * Paper, 40c. • Item 491-AL.C. card 72-600887 HE 20.2415 : A/8
5918 NIAAA, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. [Revised 1972.] [1972.] 11 p. il. narrow large 8° ([DHEW publication (HSM) 72-9019.]) f HE 20.2402: A1/4/972
5919 Planning for creative change in mental health services: Distillation of prin-ciples on research utilization, v. 2, Bibliography with annotations. [1972.] vi-f-252 p. 4° ([Publication (HSM) 71-9061.]) * Paper, $2.00 (S/N 1724-0146). • Item 507-B-10 HE 20.2402 : Se 6/v.2
5920 Planning for creative change in mental health services: Information sources and how to use them. [1971, published 1972.] vi-j-22 p. 4° ([Publication (HSM) 71-9058.]) * Paper, 35c. (S/N 1724-9151). • Item 507-B-5 L.C. card 72-600949 HE 20.2408 : Se 6/2
5921 Social seminar, [film] discussion guide : Drugs and beyond. [1972.] 20 p. il. narrow 8° ([DHEW publication (HSM) 72-9035.]) [Prepared in co-operation with Education Office.] t • Item 507-B-10
HE 20.2408/2: D 845922 ------ Mr. Edler’s class. [1972.] 20 p. il. narrow 8° ([DHEW publication
(HSM) 72-9034.]) [Prepared in cooperation with Education Office.] f• Item 507-B-10 HE 20.2408/2: Ed 5
5923 ------ What is teaching? what is learning? [1971.] 20 p. il. narrow 8°([DHEW publication (HSM) 72-9033.]) [Prepared in cooperation with Education Office.] f • Item 507-B-10 HE 20.2408/2: T 22/2
5924 ien terrific hangover cures [colored poster]. 1972. 16 x 14 in. (DHEW publication (HSM) 72-9095; National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.) ♦ Paper, $11.25 per 100; single copy 15c. (S/N 1724-0191).
HE 20.2421: H 195925 What kind of a drinker are you? take this test and find out for yourself
[colored poster]. 1972. 16 x 14 in. (DHEW publication (HSM) 72-9097; National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.) * Paper, $11.25
per 100; single copy 15c. (S/N 1724-0188). HE 20.2421: D 83
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept., Bethesda, MD 20014
5926 Clinical Center, current clinical studies and patient referral procedures. Re-vised Mar. 1972. [1972.] iv+67 p. narrow 8° (Clinical Center. Bethesda, Md.) f • Item 507-A-22 HE 20.3010 : 972
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Institutional guide to DHEW policy on protection of human subjects. [Dec 1, 1971; published 1972.] vii+24 p. ([DHEW publication (NIH) 72-102.]) * Paper, 25c. (S/N 1740-0326). • Item 507-Hv HE 20.3008: H 88
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Washington, DC 20570
Decisions and orders of National Labor Relations Board, v. 171, Apr. 24—June 20, 1968. 1972. vii+[6]+1657 p. 4° * Cloth, $13.00. •Item 826
LR l.o ’ 171
___ v. 174. Jan. 8-Mar. 20, 1969. 1971. xiii+1304 p. 4°• Item 826
___ v. 181, Feb. 5-Apr. 14, 1970. 1971. xii+1143 p. 4°• Item 826
♦Cloth, $10.75.LR 1.8:174
♦Cloth, $9.75.LR 1.8:181
Layman’s guide to basic law under National labor relations act; prepared in Office of General Counsel. [Revised Oct. 1971.] 1971 [published 1^72]. x+59 p. il. oblong 24° * Paper, 35c. (S/N 3100-009o). • Item 827-A
LR 1.0/ z: ‘io/v 4 -L
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept., Bethesda, MD 20014
Bibliography of medical reviews, 1960-70. [1970.] [15] +576 p. 4° (DHEW publication (NIH) 72-257.) [Includes cumulation of citations to review SclTs indexed in Index medicus from 1966 through,1970).] * Paper $6.75 (S/N 1752-0133). • Item 508-F HE 20.3610/2.966-70
Notes for medical catalogers, no. 11. Nov. 1971. ii+48 p. 4° t
NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, Commerce Dept. Washington, DC 20230
Current fishery statistics, G.F.S. (series). f • Item 610-A >
K212 South Carolina landings, annual summary 1969. Nov. 4, 1971. 4 p. 4° (NOAA XCFSA-5212 SA-4.) [Prepared in cooperation with South Caro-lina Wildlife Resources Department, Division of Commercial Fisheries,
5515. Fish’meafand oil,’ 1970, annual summary. Sept. 1, 1971. 4 p. il. 4° (NOAA 5570 NewCJersey5landiMS^ annual summary 1970. Dec. 28, 1971. 9 p. 4° (NOAA
XCFSA—5570 NA—5 ) [Prepared in cooperation with Department of Con- fe?vatfon and Economic Development, Division of Fish and Game, Tren-
™ -Hmm
K771 Ala ham a landings annual summary 1970. Dec. 1, 1971. 4 p. 4° [Prepared 577!. Alajaana^dings^annua^^a D/partment of donservatlon. Montgomery, Ala.]
Our changing fisheries; Sidney Shapiro, editor. [1971.] x+534 p. il. 4° [Some illustrations are colored.] * Cloth, $9.00. • Item 60^“^ L.C. card 72-600832 0 °
NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD Washington, DC 20572
37th annual report of National Mediation Board including report of Na-tional Railroad Adjustment Board for fiscal year ended June 30, 1971. 197L vi+103 p. * Paper, 50c. ( S/N 3700-0010). • Item 832
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NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, Commerce Dept., Washington, DC 20235
5942 Earthquakes. [1972.] [16] p. il. 4° ([NOAA/PA 70030.]) * Paper, 30c. (S/N 0317-0058). • Item 250-E-2 C 55.2 : Ea 7/2/971
5943 Farming the sea, a special section on aquaculture reprinted from NOAA, the quarterly magazine of Department of Commerce’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. [1971.] 23 p. il. 4° [Reprinted from NOAA, v. 1, no. 4, Oct. 1971.] f C 55.14/a : F 229
5944 Fisheries management, its scientific and economic imperatives, address by Robert M. White, Administrator, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce, before Governor’s 4th Con-servation Congress on Marine Fisheries Resources, Portland, Oreg., Dec. 13, 1971. [1971.] [1] +9 p. 4° f C 55.24: W 57
5945 International Field Year for Great Lakes, IFYGL bulletin, no. 1. Jan. 1972. cover title, 37 p. il. 4° [Conceived as part of International Hydrological Decade, 1965-74, the International Field Year for Great Lakes is a joint Canadian-United States program.] f C 55.21:1
NOAA technical report. (Environmental Research Laboratories, Boulder, Colo.) • Item 208-B-7 O 55.13: ERL- (nos.)
5946 ERL 220—ARL 1. Pendleton project, study of atmospheric effect on weak shockwaves traversing long ray paths [with list of references ; by] Gary A. Herbert, William A. Hass. Dec. 1971. xi+96 p. il. 4° [Prepared for Office of Noise Abatement, Federal Aviation Administration.] ♦ Paper, $1.00.
5947 ERL 221-WPL 19. Experimental investigation of correction of electrical range errors by passive microwave radiometry [with list of refer-ences; by] Fred O. Guiraud, Martin T. Decker, [and] Ed R. Westwater. Dec. 1971. v+90 p. il. 4° » Paper, $1.00.
5948 NOAA’s role in Nation’s program, address by Robert M. White, Administra-tor, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, before American Association for Advancement of Science, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 29,1971.[1971.] 15 p. 4° f O 55.24: W 57/2
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, Interior Dept. Washington, DC 20242
5949 Interpretive prospectus: Chalmette National Historical Park. Mar. 1971. [2]+24 p. 11. 4° ([Office of Environmental Planning and Design.]) J
I 29.2: C 35 59oO ----- jOhn Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site, Mass.; [by Nan V.
Rickey and others]. [1971.] [3]+32 p. il. 4° ([Office of Environmental Planning and Design.]) J 129.2: J 61/3
5951 ------ Mound City Group National Monument, Ohio; [by Nicholas Veloz andothers], [1971.] [2]+19 p. il. 4° ([Office of Environmental Planning and Design.]) $ I 29.2 : M 86/3
5952 ------ Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Mich. [1971.] [2]+27 p. il. 4°([Office of Environmental Planning and Design.]) J 129.2: P 58
5953 Mesa Verde National Park, administrative history, 1906-70 [with bibliog-raphy] ; by Richardo Torres-Reyes. Dec. 1970. [l]+ix+389 p. 10 pl. 3 maps, 4° (Office of History and Historic Architecture, Eastern Service Center, Washington, D.C.) $L.C. card 73-613845 I 29.2: M 56/906-70
5954 National survey of historic sites and buildings.v. 12. Soldier and brave, historic places associated with Indian affairs and Indian
wars in trans-Mississippi West; Robert G. Ferris, series editor. New edition. 1971. xvi+453 p. il. 9 maps. [Illustrated lining papers. One illustration is colored. Includes list of suggested reading.] * Cloth, $4.00 • Item 648 I 29.2 : H 62/9/V.12
5955 Oxon Hill Children’s Farm, Oxon Hill, Md. [1972.] [10] p. il. 24° +• Item 651 129.6:0x6
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5956 President’s Park South, Washington, D.C. [with bibliography]; by George J. Olszewski. Apr. 1970. [1] 4-viii-f-69+ [7] p. 54 pl. 4° (Office of History and Historic Architecture, Eastern Service Center, Washington, D.O.) j L.C. card 70-612500 129.2 :P 92/3
5957
5958
Site Bc236, Chaco Canyon National Monument, N. Mex. [with list of selected references]; by Zorro A. Bradley. June 1971. [l]+vi+127 p. il. 4° (Division of Archeology, Office of Archeology and HistoricPreservation.) $L.O. card 73-614014 129.2: C 34
NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC 20560
Washington in new era, 1870-1970; [by] Leticia W. Brown [and] Elsie M.Lewis. Feb. 1972. 40 p. il. 4° (Education Department.) * Paper, 60c.(S/N 4706-0007). • Item 922-BL.O. card 72-601012 SI 11.2: W 27/807-970
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Washington, DC 20550
5959 Graduate student support and manpower resources in graduate science education, fall 1970. [1971.] viii+105 p. il. oblong 8° (NSF 71-27; Survey of science resources series.) * Paper, $1.25. (S/N 3800-0103.) • Item 834—T NS !-22: G 75/971
5960 Initial reports of Deep Sea Drilling Project. [Project planned and carried out with advice of Joint Oceanographic Institutions for Deep Earth Sampling (JOIDES).]
v 9 Covering leg 9 of drilling vessel Glomar Challenger, Papeete, Tahiti to ' ’ Balboa, Panama, Dec. 1969-Jan. 1970 [with lists of references ; by] James
D. Hays [and others], [Jan. 1972.] xxi+1205 p. il. 2 pl. in pocket 4 [Illustrated lining papers in color. Prepared for National Ocean Sediment Coring Program under contact C-482 by University of California Scripps Institution of Oceanography. One plate is colored.] Cloth, $14.• Item 834—CL.C. card 74-603338 NS 1.2 : D 36/2/V.9
5961 National Science Foundation, 21st annual report for fiscal year 1971. [1972. ] [3] 4-107 p. il. 4° ([NSF 72-1.]) [Also issued as H. doc. 188, 92d Cong., 2d sess.] * Paper, $1.50. • Item 834—B NS 1.1.971
NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE, Commerce Dept. Springfield, VA 22151
5962
5963
5964
5965
1970 census of population microfiche final reports: report 1, Alphabetical index of industries and occupations, report 2, Classified index of in-dustries and occupations, microfiche order form. [Dec. 1971. J [4] p. narrow 8° ([Form BC-2223.]) t C 5L11: P 81/9(0-7
From the looms of PLASTEC [and PLASTEO note reports price: list..] [June 1971.] [2] p. 4° ([PR 8-07a.]) t C 51.11 :P 69/2
NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD, Transportation Dept., Washington, DC 20590
Highway accident reports NTSB-HAR (series).7i-3-
[1971.] vii + l-la, 2-90 p. il. 4° d> Paper, $3.00. TD 1.117 . 71 3 Transport safety needs in 1972, presentation by John H. Reed- Chairman,
National Transportation Safety Board, before Transportation Associa-tion of America Board of Directors, New York, New York, Feb 1, 19 <2 [1972.] [1] +8 p. 4° t TD 1-110 • R 25/22
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NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND, Defense Dept. Washington, DC 20360
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Design manual DM (series). [Issued in looseleaf form.]22. Liquid fueling dispensing facilities [with bibliography], 4th edition. Nov 1971
[78] p. il. 1 pl 4° [Includes publication transmittal dated Oct.’1971’ NA.VEA.C DM—22, Dec. 1968, in full.] ♦Paper, 75c. (S/N 0850-
0091). •Item 418-A D 209.14/2 : 22/4
NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC OFFICE, Defense Dept. Washington, DC 20390
Publications.1—N.
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Catalog of nautical charts, region 1 [United States and Canada]. 1st edition June 1, 1962, 9th edition May 1, 1971. [1971.] [30] p. il. f« [Includes one page for records of corrections.] f Paper, 25c.
„ . . „ x. , , D 203.22: l-N/reg.1/971Catalog of nautical charts, region 3 [Western Europe, Iceland, GreenlandA*cticJ- 18t edition July 1, 1962, 9th edition Apr. 1, 1971.
[19 <1.J [2oj p. il. f° [Includes one page for records of corrections Accompanied by sheet of corrections. 1 p. 4°, affecting this publication.] t Paper 25c D 203.22 : l-N/reg.3/971
Catalog of nautical charts, region 5 [Western Africa and the Mediter-ranean]. 1st edition Apr. 1, 1962, 9th edition May 1, 1971. [1971.] [28] p. 11. f° [Includes one page for records of corrections.] t Paper,
„ 7, c x. , . D 203.22: l-N/reg.5/971Catalog of nautical charts, region 7 [Australia, Indonesia, and NewZealand]. 1st edition Sept. 1, 1961, 10th edition July 1971. [1971.][23] p. il. f» [Includes one page for records of corrections.] t Paper,
f x. , . x . . D 203.22:1-N/reg.7/971Catalog of nautical charts, special purpose navigational charts and pub-lications. 1st edition Apr. 1, 1971. [1971.] 33-f-[l] p. il. f<> [Includes one page for records of corrections. Accompanied by sheet of correc-tions, 1 p. 4°, affecting this publication.] J D 203.22 :1-N-A
NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU, Defense Dept. Washington, DC 20390
Aviation storekeeper 1 & C [with reading list; prepared by Navy Training Publications Center, NAS Memphis, Millington, Tenn,]. [1972 edition.] [1972.] cover title, iv4-364 p. il. 4° (Rate training manual; NAVPERS 10399-D.) $ • Item 404L.C. card 72-601048 D 208.11; Av 5/18/972
Photographer’s mate 3 & 2 [with reading list; produced by Navy Training Publications Center, Millington, Tenn.]. [1971 edition.] [1972.] cover title, v4-679 p. il. 4° (Rate training manual; NAVPERS 10355-A.) [Some illustrations are colored.] * Paper, $6.00 (S/N 0847-0146 ) • Item 404 D 208.11: P 56/6/971
Ship servicemen’s handbook [prepared by Training Publications Division, Naval Personnel Program Support Activity]. [1st edition 1967, revised 1971.] [19)1.] cover title, iv-f-263 p. il. 4° (Rate training manual; NAVPERS 10292-A.) $ • Item 404 D 208.11: Sh 6/7/971
Storekeeper 3 & 2; [prepared by Training Publications Division, Naval Personnel Program Support Activity]. [1st edition 1948, revised 1971.] [1971.] cover title, iii-|-362 p. il. 4° (Rate training manual; NAVPERS 10269-G.) J • Item 404L.C. card 72-601018 D 208.11: St 7/971
NAVAL RESEARCH OFFICE, Defense Dept. Washington, DC 20390
NRL report. (Naval Research Laboratory.) D210.8:(nos.)7232. Finite-time stability of linear discrete-time systems [with list of references •
by] Leonard Weiss and Jong-Sen Lee. Mar. 31, 1971. cover title, 10 n. 4° (Mathematics Research Center report 71-3.) [NRL problems B01-11 and B01-10 ; project RR 003-02-41-6153.] 4 Paper, $3.00 (AD 722654).
7278. Finite element analysis of notched tensile specimens in plane stress [with Ust of references; by] C. A. Griffis. Sept. 10, 1971. cover title, ii+36 P- u- 4° * INRL problem MOI-24 ; project RR 007-01-46-5431.] 4 Paper, $3.00 (AD 731372).
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7294. Numerical calculation of dispersion relations for internal gravity waves [with list of references ; by] Thomas H. Bell, jr. Sept. 7, 1971. cover title, 11+44 p. 11. 4° [Problem G01-06, project A 37-370/F08-125-703.] 4 Paper, $3.00 (AD 732379).
7296. Analysis of internally redundant structural cable arrays [with list of ref-erences; by] Richard A. Skip and George J. O’Hara. Sept. 1, 1971. cover title, 11+32 p. 11. 4° [NRL problem N01-24; project RR 104-03-41.] 4 Paper, $3.00 (AD 731052).
7300. Determination of fixed-base natural frequency of multiple-foundation mechanical systems by shake test [with list of references; by] C. N1 and R. A. Skop. Nov. 17, 1971. cover title, vl + 34 p. 11. 4° [NRL problems F02—18 and E02-24 ; projects RR 009-03—45—5757 and RR 009-03—45- 5807.] 4 Paper, $3.00 (AD 733654).
7318. Auto-tracking antenna system [with bibliography; by] George E. Price. Oct 7, 1971. cover title, ii+36 p. il. 4° [NRL problem R06-29, project M1PR 7616-71-00301.] 4Paper, $3.00 (AD 732380).
7320. Scattering from periodic corrugated surface: pt. 1, Semi-infinite inhomo-geneously filled plates with soft boundaries [with list of references; by] John A. DeSanto. Nov. 11, 1971. cover title, ii+34 p. il. 4° [NRL problem S01-40; project RE 05-552-402-4070.] 4 Paper, $3.00 (AD 733653). a
7321. Scattering from periodic corrugated surface: pt. 2, Semi-infinite inhomo-geneously filled plates with hard boundaries [with list of references; by] John A. DeSanto. Nov. 15, 1971. cover title, ii+16 p. ih 4° [NRL prob-lem S01-40; project RE 05-552-402-4070.] 4 Paper, $3.00 (AD
7324.
7325.
733652).Neutron spectrometer using organic scintillators [with lists of references] ;
by D. W. Jones and M. Elaine Toms. Nov. 10, 1972. cover title, iv + 70 p. il 4° [NRL problem H01-09 ; project RR002-06-41-5005.] 4 Paper, $3.00 (AD 733979).
Three-dimensional scattered field from ocean bottom [with list of references; by] Kenneth D. Elowers, Burton G. Hurdle, and Kingsley P. Thompson. Nov. 5, 1971. cover title, ii+22 p. il. 4° ([NRL problems S01-12 and SOI—47, project RE 101—03—44—4059, SE 101—03—15—8181, SE 11—552— 006-14317, SE 11-552-001-8181.]) * Paper, $3.00 (AD 733651).
7327. Prevention of surface electrical leakage in presence of moisture [with list of references ; by] Hayward R. Baker and Robert N. Bolster. Oct. 26, 1971. cover title, ii+22 p. il. 4° [NRL Problem C02-04; project ORD 456- 006-173—1—UE8531301.J 4 Paper, $3.00 (AD 732378).
7332. Plane stress fracture resistance of one steel sheet and two titanium sheet alloys [with list of references by] A. M. Sullivan and C. N. Freed. Oct. 27, 1971. cover title, i+18 p. il. 4° [NRL Problem MOI-24; project RR 007-46-5431.] 4 Paper, $3.00 (AD 733655).
7333. Computer program for determining polycrystalline elastic moduli from single-crystal elastic constants [with list of references; by] C. L. Void. Nov. 30, 1971. cover title, ii + 18 p. 4- ([NRL problem M01-23, project RR 003—01-46—5430.]) 4 Paper, $3.00 (AD 734664).
7335. Characterization of hot-pressed MgO [with list of references; by] Roy W. Rice Nov. 16, 1971. cover title, ii + 32 p. il. 4° ([NRL problem C05-28 ; project RR 007-02-41-5677.]) 4 Paper, $3.00 (AD 733981).
7353 Engineering significance of statistical and temperature-induced fracture mechanics toughness variations of fracture-safe assurance [with list of references; by] F. J. Loss. Dec. 2, 1971. cover title, 11+20 p. 11. 4° ([NRL problem MOI-14, projects RR-22-11—41-5409 and AEC-AT (49—5)—2110.]) 4 Paper, $3.00 (AD 734665).
7360 Evaluation of inhibitors in corrosion of AISI 304 stainless steel by FC-196 aqueous film-forming foam concentrate [with list of references; by] Clarence M. Shepherd and Robert L. Jones. Dec. 7, 1971. cover title, 12 p 11. 4° ([NRL problem 005—19, project S—4643—12081.]) 4Paper, $’3.00 (AD 734666).
Selected methods and models in military operations research [with bibli-ographies] : edited by Peter W. Zehna, contributions by Alvin F. Andrus [and others]. [1971.] vii-f-412 p. 11. (Naval Postgraduate School, Mon- terev. Calif.) [Sponsored by Naval Analysis Programs.] * Cloth, $3.25 (S/N 0851-0054). • Item 407 D 210-2: Op 2
NAVAL SHIP SYSTEMS COMMAND, Defense Dept. Washington, DC 20350
5993 Faceplate, [official magazine for divers of United States Navy; William I.Milwee, editor-in-chief]. [Quarterly.] t • Item 412-D
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Noth .—Under the command of the Chief of Naval Operations, the Commander, Naval Weather Service Command insures the fulfillment of Department of the Navy meteorological requirements and Department of Defense requirements for ocean-ographic analyses/forecasts, and provides technical guidance In meteorological maf- ters throughout the naval service.
5994 World-wide airfield summaries (series).v. 10, pt. 1. Europe (Scandinavia and northern Europe). Apr. 1971. cover title
xx-j-489 p. oblong 8° [Issued with marginal index tabs on card-board showing index location and country names with maps of area-] t D 220.2: W 89/v.lO/pt.l
NAVY DEPARTMENT, Defense Dept. Washington, DC 20350
MC report.5995 005. Proceedings of international Symposium on Biological Sound Scattering in
the Ocean, Mar. 31-Apr. 2, 1970, Airlie House Conference Center, Warren-ton, Va., sponsored by Maury Center for Ocean Science [with lists of ref-ences] ; editor, C. Brooke Farquhar. [1971.] xi+629 p. il. large 8° [Seal of Oceanographer of Navy appears on title page.] ♦Cloth, $6.50 (S/N 0851-0053). • Item 370-B j v wL.C. card 74-616369 D 201.20: 005
5996 YOUr Navy from viewpoint of Nation’s finest artists [Navy art collection, announcement and order form], [Revised Jan. 1972.] [1972.] [21] p iL narrow 8° (NAVSO P-3079.) | • Item 373-B D 201.9; 972
OIL AND GAS OFFICE, Interior Dept.Washington, DC 20240
5997 Estimated international flow of petroleum and tanker utilization, 1970-71. [June 1971.] cover title, [2] +10 leaves il. 4° 1 164.2: P 44/5/970-71
PATENT OFFICE, Commerce Dept.Washington, DC 20231
5998 Commissioner of Patents annual report, fiscal year 1971. [1972.] [3]+35 p.* Paper, 25c. (S/N 0304-0495). • Item 251 0 21.1/2:971
5999 Index of patents issued from Patent Office, 1970: pt. 1, List of patentees.1971. 1841 p. 4° ♦ Cloth, $14.00. • Item 255 C 21.5/2: 970/pt.l
6000 ------ pt. 2, Index to subjects of invention. 1972. 333 p. 4° * Cloth, $4 50• Item 255 O 21.5/2: 970/pt.2
PESTICIDES PROGRAMS, Environmental Protection Agency, Chamblee, GA 30341
6001 Clinical handbook on economic poisons, emergency information for treating poisoning; [by] Wayland J. Hayes, jr. [Revised 1963, reprinted Oct. 1971.] [4]+144 p. il. (Division of Pesticide Community Studies.) * Paper, $1.00. • Item 473-B-2 EP 5.8: P 75
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Washington, DC 20501
6002 concept of education as investment; by Irving J. Goffman, J. Ronnie Davis, John F. Morrall III. Aug. 1971. [1] +117 p. il. 4° [Final report prepared for President’s Commission on School Finance. Contract OEC-O-71- 1346.] $ • Item 851-JL.C. card 72-600786 Pr 37.8: Sch 6/Ed 8
6003 Economies in education, report; [by] Oresap, McCormick and Paget, Inc., New York, N.Y. [1972.] v+285 p. 4° (President’s Commission on School Finance.) [Includes bibliographical footnotes.] £ • Item 851-J L.C. card 72-601020 Pr 37.8: Sch 6/Ec 7
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6004 Estimates and projections of special target group populations in elemen-tary and secondary public schools; by Joseph Froomkin, J. R. Endriss [and] Robert W. Stump. Jan. 1972. viii-f-95 p. 4° [Prepared by Joseph Froomkin, Inc., Washington, D.C. for President’s Commission on School Finance.] $ • Item 851-JL.C. card 72-601047 Pr 37.8 : Sch 6/T17
6005 Financial implications of changing patterns of nonpublic school operations in Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee and Philadelphia ; [prepared by] Univer-sity of Michigan, School of Education, Ann Arbor, Mich. Oct 1971 [pub-lished 1972], [4]ii-f-239 p. il. 4° (President’s Commission on School Finance.) $ • Item 851—J Pr 37.8: Sch 6/F 49
6006 Foundation program and educational needs, conceptual analysis; by Arthur E. Wise. Sept. 1971. [l]-]-i4-25 p. (President’s Commission on School Finance ) i • Item 851—J Pr 37.8: Sch 6/F 82
6007 How effective is schooling? critical review and synthesis of research find-ings, final report to President’s Commission on School Finance [with bibliography] ; Harvey A. Averch [and others]. Dec. 1971. xvi 4-232 p. il. 4° [Prepared by Rand Corporation.] t • Item 851-JL.C. card 72-600745 Pr 37.8: Sch 6/Sch 6/2
6008 intergovernmental relations and governance of education, report to Presi-dent’s Commission on School Finance; by Russell B. Vlaanderen, Erick L. landman. [1972.] [202] p. 4° [Work accomplished under contract OEC- 0-71-2413 (010), Oct. 29, 1971. Prepared by Education Commission of the States, Denver, Colo.] t • Item 851-JL.G. card 72-600744 Pr 37.8: Sch 6/In 8
6009 issues of aid to nonpublic schools, summary analysis; [prepared by] Don-ald A. Erickson, and George F. Madans, Center for Field Research and School Services, Boston College. Sept. 17, 1971. [I]4*i4*35 p. 4° (Presi-dent’s Commission on School Finance.) t • Item 851-J
Pr37.8: Sch6/Ai26010 Physical fitness facts. [1972.] [14] p. il. narrow 8° (President’s Council
on Physical Fitness and Sports.) t President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, Washington, D.C. 20202 • Item 851-J
Pr 36.8: P 56/11/9726011 Population, enrollment, and costs of public elementary and secondary edu-
cation, 1975-76 and 1980-81; by Joseph Froomkin, J. R. Endriss [and] Robert W. Stump. [1972.] [331] p. 4° [Report to President’s Commis-sion on School Finance prepared under contract with Simat, Heilleisen and Eichner, Inc.] i • Item 851—J Pr 37.8: Sch 6/P 81
6012 President’s Commission on School Finance, fact book. [Mar. 1972.] cover title, [20] p. narrow 8° [Text on p. 3 of cover.] $ • Item 851-J
Pr 37.8: Sch 6/F 11/9726013 public aid to nonpublic education [report] submitted to President’s Com-
mission on School Finance; by Janet Shedd Foerster [and other mem-bers of Commission Staff]. Oct 1971 [published 1972]. [U4*v leaves4-91 p. 4° t • Item 851-J Pr 37.8: Sch 6/P 96
6014 public school finance, present disparities and fiscal alternatives. Jan. 1972. (President’s Commission on School Finance.) [Prepared under contract OEC-0-71-0907 by Urban Institute.] t • Item 851-JL.C. card 72-601069 Pr 37.8: Sch 6/P 96/2/v.l,2V. 1. [Introduction and disparity analysis, with selected bibliography] ; by Betsy
Levin [and others], xv+311 p. il. 4°V. 2. Analysis of individual states [with lists of data sources] ; by Betsy Levin,
Thomas Muller [and] William J. Scanlon. V14-179 p. 4°6015 Report of President’s Commission on Financial Structure and Regulation.
Dec. 1971, [published 1972]. viii4-173 p. ♦ Paper, 75c. (S/N 4000-0272). • Item 851-JL.O. card 79-188044 Pr 37.8: F 49/R 29
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Schools, people & money, need for educational reform, final report. [1972.] xxv+147 p. (President’s Commission on School Finance.) i • item 851-1 Pr 37.8: Sch 6/Sch 6/3
Tax credits for education. Dec. 1971 [published 1972]. [1] 444- [1] 4-58 p. 4° (President’s Commission on School Finance.) J • Item 851-J
Pr 37.8: Sch 6/T19Three R’s of Louisiana nonpublic education, race, religion, and region, re-
port to President’s Commission on School Finance; by Donald A. Erick-son and John D. Donovan with assistance of George F. Madaus, George F. Lundy, and associates. Jan. 1972. [4]4-8-|-[7]4-315 p. 4° [Produced under contract OEC-O-72-0339, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education.] J • Item 851-J Pr 37.8: Sch 6/R 11
U.S. foreign policy for 1970’s, emerging structure of peace, report to Con-gress by Richard Nixon, President of United States. Feb. 9,1972. vii4-215 ^S/N^OOO^^8 H«di°te 2485092d Cougress’ 2d session-J * Raper, $1.00
L.O. card 72-600876 Pr 37.2: F 76/972United States in changing world economy. [1972.] (Council on Interna-
tional Economic Policy.) * Paper, $3.25 per set (2 vols.) (S/N 4000- 0271). • Item 851-JL.C. card 70-600901 Pr 37.8: In 8/3/R 29/v.l,2v. 1. Foreign economic perspective ; [by] Peter G. Peterson. [3] +iv + 51 d 4° v. 2. Background material. [188] p. il. 4» [Some illustrations are colored.']
What State legislators think about school finance, opinion survey of State legislature education committee chairmen; prepared by James C. Falcon. [1972.] [3] 4-159 p. 4° [Survey conducted by Educational Testing Serv-ice, submitted to President’s Commission on School Finance.] ± • Item 851-J pr 37 8 . Sch 6/L 52
PRICE COMMISSION Washington, DC 20508
1971JTE l>rice Commission was established by executive order 11627, Oct. 15,
Introduction to U.S. Price Commission. [1972.] [7] p. il. oblong 32° t• Item 1089 y 3.P 93: 2 In 8
Price controls and you. [1972.] 12 p. il. J • item 1089L.C. card 72—600936 y 3.P 93 • 2 C 76
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS DEPARTMENT, Government Printing Office Washington, DC 20402
[Price list] PL (series), f • Item 55425.43.70.
GP 3.9: (nos.) 1972. 53rd edition.
83.88.
Transportation, highways, roads, and postal service: Feb. Feb. 1972. [4] +31 p.Forestry, managing and using forest and range land, including timber and
lumber, ranges and grazing. 59th edition. Feb. 1972. [4]+7 p.Census publicationsj statistics of agriculture, business, governments, housing
,C.tulje!?’o minerals> population, and maps; Jan. 1972, 42d edition.’ [1972.] iv + 48 p.Library of Congress ; Feb. 1972. 17th edition. [1972.] [4] +8 p.Ecology; Feb. 1972. 1st edition. [1972.] [4]+37 pRADIOLOGICAL HEALTH BUREAU, Health, Education, and
Welfare Dept., Rockville, MD 20852BRH/DEP (series).
72-5. Radiofrequency and microwave radiation levels resulting from man-made sources m Washington, D.C. area [with list of references ; by] Stephen W Smith and David G. Brown. Nov. 1971. ix+56+[2] p. il. 4° (DHEW publication (FDA) 72—8015.) [Data obtained by White Electromagnetics I^W/ated, indy PHS contract CPE-R-22.] ’Paper, 75c. (S/N 1712-0135). • Item 468-A-5 HE 20.4110 : 72-5
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BRH/ORO (series).72-2. 3rd annual national conference on radiation control, new horizons, May 2-6,
1971 Scottsdale, Ariz. [with list of references]. Dec. 1971. xv + 378+[2] p. 11. 4° (DHEW publication (FDA) 72-8021.) [Page 378 left blank for notes. Cosponsored by Conference of Radiation Control Program Di-rectors, Radiation Office, Environmental Protection Agency. ] t • Item 468-A-4 HE 5 72-2
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD Chicago, IL 60611
Your medicare handbook: Health insurance for railroad retirement bene-ficiaries including those also entitled to social security benefits, hospital insurance (pt. A), medical insurance (pt. B). Jan. 1972. 31 p. il. 4° (RB-23). t • Item 859-A RR 1.6/2: H 34/972
RAILROAD SAFETY BUREAU, Transportation Dept. Washington, DC 20591
Railroad accident investigation: Report, t TD 3,110 • (nos-)4176. Reading Company, Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, Langhorne,
Pa., Oct. 9, 1970. [Dec. 20,1971.] [3]+13 p. U.4177. Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway Co., Duluth, Minn., Jan. 30, 1971.4178. Burlington^Northern, Inc., Sheffels, Mont., May 11, 1971. [1971.] [3]+15
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RECLAMATION BUREAU, Interior Dept. Washington, DC 20240
Federal reclamation and related laws annotated, v. 1 [Constitution and Acts of Congress] through 1942; Richard K. Pelz, editor. [1972.] xxxix-f- 727 p. (Office of Solicitor.) * Cloth, $4.50. ® Item 661L.C. card 72-600812 127.27: L 44/972/v.l
Hungry Horse project [Monti. [Revised 1OT2.J [1OT2J [12]p. 11narrow 8° f • Item 660 1 27-2 • H
Water, man, and nature, symposium [sponsored by Bureau of Reclamation and American Institute of Biological Sciences] concerning ecological impact of water resource development, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo., Aug. 36-31, 1971. [1972.] [5]+27 p. il. £’ * Paper 50c (S/N 2403-0072). • Item 660 1 27-2 • w 29/9/971
Water management at its best, Water and Land Supervisors’ 13th Con-ference, Sept 27-Oct. 1,1971, Santa Fe, N. Mex. [1972.] vi+81p. n. 4> f • Item 660 12,1w y/
REHABILITATION SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Health, Education, and Welfare Dept., Washington, DC 20201
State vocational rehabilitation agency fact sheet booklet, fiscal year 1971. [1972.] |81WM‘ ((BBS) 72-25012.) t ♦ Item 506-C-2
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RENEGOTIATION BOARD Washington, DC 20446
Renegotiation Board regulations, amdt. 29. [1971.] [126] p. 4° [Issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, $9.00 (including basic regulations and supple-ments or revisions for an indefinite period) ; $2.50 additionalfor foreign mailing. • Item 308 1111B10/2 • 964/amdt.29
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RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION Agriculture Dept., Washington, DC 20250
Bulletin.6042 185-1,465-1. Audit of REA borrowers’ accounting records (electric, telephone).
Jan. 1972.. cover title, [68J p. 4° [Supersedes REA bulletin 185—1: 465—1, dated Nov. 12, 1963; incorporates subsequent revi-sions dated Mar. 20, 1964, Oct. 30, 1967, Oct. 2 and Nov. 7, 1969, and Oct. 9, 1970. Issued with perforations.] f • Item 116
A 68.3 : 185-1,465-1/26043 List of materials acceptable for use on systems of REA electrification bor-
rowers [July 1971], supp. 1. Jan. 1972. [122] p. 4° (REA bulletin 43-5; Technical Standards Committees (Electric).) [Issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, $3.50 (including basic manual and one semiannual supplement) ; $1.00 additional for foreign mailing. • Item 116-A
A 68.6/2: 971/supp.l6044 List of materials acceptable for use on telephone systems of REA bor-
rowers. Jan. 1972. cover title, [149] p. 4° (REA bulletin 344-2.) [Issued in looseleaf form. Supersedes all preceding issues including revisions.] * Paper, $3.00 (including basic manual and 2 irregular supplements) ; 75c. additional for foreign mailing. • Item 116-A A 68.6/5 : 972
6045 Specification for wood crossarms (solid and laminated) transmission tim-bers and pole keys to be purchased by REA borrowers, electric and tele-phone. Jan. 1972. cover title, [35] p. il. 4° [Spec. DT-5B (electric) PE- 16 (telephone). Issued with perforations.] f © Item 116
A 68.2: C 88Telephone engineering and construction manual, section. [Issued in loose-
leaf form.]6046 335. Application guide for preparation of detailed common control central office
equipment requirements, issue no. 1. Nov. 1971. 70 p. U. 4° t © Item 116-A A 68.6/4 : 335
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, DC 20549
6047 Work of Securities and Exchange Commission. Nov. 1971. x-|-25 p. it t • Item 904L.C. card 72-600924 SE 1.2: Se 26/3/971
SHIP STRUCTURE COMMITTEE Washington, DC 20226
SSC (series).6048 224. Feasibility study of glass reinforced plastic cargo ship; [with list of refer-
ences] ; by Robert J. Scott [and] John H. Sommella. 1971. ix4-120+[2] p. il. 4° [Final technical report on project SR-195, Reinforced plastic ships under Navy Department, Naval Ship Engineering Center, contract N00024—70—C—5374.] <I> Paper, $3.00. Y 3.Sh 6 : SSC-224
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Washington, DC 20416
6049 Instrumentation technology, profitable new aerospace technology with po-tential industrial application. [1972.] [8] p. narrow 8° [Prepared in cooperation with National Aeronautics and Space Administration.] t
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Washington, DC 20560
6050 1970 annual report, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, July 1, 1969-June 30, 1970. 1972. iii+ [1] +89 p. il. 4° * Paper, $1.25 (S/N 4700-0148). • Item 910-J SI 1.1/2: 970
6051 Calendar of Smithsonian Institution; [Lilas Wiltshire, editor]. (Office of Public Affairs.) [Monthly.] f • Item 910-1 SI 1.35:(date)Jan. 1972—
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RIF newsletter. (Reading is Fundamental.) [Bimonthly.] t Reading is Fundamental. Smithsonian Institution, Arts and Industries Building, Washington, DC 20560 SI 1.36 : (v.nos.& issue nos.)v. 1 issue 1— Mar. 1971—
RIF’S guide to book selection. [1972.] vi+80 p. 4° (Reading is funda-mental.) f Smithsonian Institution, A & I Bldg., Room 2407, Wash-ington, DC 20560 SI 1.17/2 :R 22
___ Supp 1 [1972.] iv+20 p. 4° (Reading is Fundamental.) t Smith-sonian institution, A & I Bldg., Room 2407, Washington, DC 20560.
___ gUpp 2. [1972.] iv+64 p. 4° (Reading is Fundamental.) f Smith-sonian Institution, A & 1 Bldg., Room 2407, Washington, DC 20560
SI 1.17/2: R 22/supp.2RIF’s guide to developing a program. [1972.] 16 p. 4° (Reading is funda-
mental.) [Last 2 pages are left blank for notes.] t Smithsonian Insti-tution, A & I Bldg., Rm. 2407, Washington, DC 20560 SI 1.20: R 22
Smithsonian contributions to botany.* Paper,
5 Woods and flora of Florida Keys “Pinnatae” [with list of literature cited; ‘ hv! Barrett Nelson Rock. 1972. [2]+35 p. il. 4° * Paper, 50c. (S/N 4700-by] Barrett Nelson Rock. 1972. [2]+35 p. il. 4°
0152). • Item 910-EL.C. card 72-600883 SI 1.29 : 5
SI 1.27: (nos.)Smithsonian contributions to zoology. • Item 910-D76. e^d^NTc’. tt’s^S.’
78. Manual fwttLdytf metotouta, b/Nefi’C^Huiings and John S. Gray, errata.
98. Shrimps of 'smithsonlan-Bredin Caribbean expeditions withsummaryof Indian shallow-water species (Crustacea, DecapodaNatantla) [withi list of literature cited ; by] Fenner A. Chace, Jr. 1972. x+179 p. 11. 4 Paper,
102 Systematics and zoogeography of genus Synidotea (Crustacea: Isopoda) ywith an account of Californian species [with list of literature cited ; by] Robert J. Menzies and Milton A. Miller. 1972 [published 1971]. [4]+33 p. 11. 4° [Errata, 1 p. oblong 32°, was issued also.] * Paper, 45c. (S/N
108. Review~of 3genus Zopherus of the world (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) [ with list of literature cited; by] Charles A. Triplehorn. 1972. [2] +24 p. d.[Errata, 1 p. oblong 32°, was issued also.] * Paper, 45c. (S/N 4700- 0169). 2-600778
115 Bred?n-Trchbold+mithsonian biological survey of Dominica, aculeate wasps (Hymenoptera, Scolloidea, Vespoidea, Pompiloidea, Sphercoidea) [with list of literature cited; by] Howard E. Evans. 1072. [2]+19 p. il. 4
117. Subgenera of crayfish genus Procambarus(Decapoda: Astacidae) [y^h list of literature cited; by] Horton H. Hobbs, jr. 19 72. cover title, [2] +22 p. 11 4<> [Errata, 1 p. oblong 32°, issued also.] * Paper, 35c.L.C. card 72-600884
Smithsonian studies in history and technology.13. Consul General’s Shanghai Postal Agency^ 1867-1907 ; byPeter ^/offs y.
1972. v+46 p. 11. 4° » Paper, 60c. (S/N 4700-0144). • item yiu-r L.C. card 72-600875 SI 1.28.13
SOCIAL AND REHABILITATION SERVICE, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept, Washington, DC 20201
Research report .1 Overview study of dynamics of worker job mobility, national study of social
welfare and rehabilitation workers, work and organizational contexts [with hihHneranhv • bv Raymond A. Katzell, Abraham K. Korman, and Edward L. Levine] PNoV. 197L U+182 p. 4»’ ((SRS)72-05401.) * Paper $175 • Item 532-A-ll Hh‘17 25 *1
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept., Washington, DC 20201
Brief explanation of medicare, health insurance for /nd over.[Jan. 1972.] 12 p. narrow 8° ([DHEW publication (SSA) 72-10043J) ♦ Paper, 10c. •Item 516 HE 3.2: M 46/9/972
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6068 Farmers, how to report your income for social security. [Nov. 1971.] [8] p. folded into narrow 8° size. ([DHEW publication (SSA) 72-10025.]) ♦Paper, $5.00 per 100; single copy, 10c. (S/N 1770-0173). @ Item 516
HE 3.2 : F 22/4Health insurance statistics: Current medicare survey report, CMS (series).
(Office of Research and Statistics.)6069 18. Supplementary medical insurance, 4th quarter 1970. Jan. 27, 1972. 11 p. 4°
(DHEW (SSA) 72-11702.) f HE 3.28/4: 18Research and statistics note, 1971 (series). (Office of Research and
Statistics.)6070 18. Fiscal and budgetary impact of Social security program in 1970 and 1971;
by Robert O. Brunner. Dec. 23, 1971. 6 p. 4° (DHEW pub. (SSA) 72- 11701.) t HE 3.28/2: 971/18
Research and statistics note, 1972 (series). (Office of Research and Statistics.)
6071 1. National health expenditures, calendar years 1929-70; by Barbara S. Cooperand Nancy L. Worthington. Jan. 14, 1972. 16 p. 4° (DHEW pub. (SSA) 72-11701.) t HE 3.28/2: 972/1
6072 Social security benefits, how you earn them, [how to estimate amount]. [Aug. 1971.] [14] p. narrow 12° ([DHEW publication (SSA) 72- 10047.] ) .♦ Paper, $5.00 per 100; single copy, 10c. • Item 516
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SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.Washington, DC 20250
6073 The A B C’s of soil. [Fort Worth, Tex.], Mar. 1971.4 p. il. 4° tA 57.2: So 3/54
6074 Channel catfish farming [with list of selected references helpful to catfish farmers]. Mar. 1970. 4 p. it 4° t A 57.2: O28/3
6075 Conservation for better environment in South Carolina. [1971.] [6] p. il.narrow 8° t A 57.2: So 8 c/2
6076 Our Louisiana land and its bounty. [Fort Worth, Tex.], 1971. [6] p. il. t A 57.2: L 93/3
6077 Report on environment, 1971, resource conservation in Alabama. [Revised Nov. 1971.] [1971.] [12] p. il. 4° i A 57.2: Al 1 b/2
6078 Soil survey: Boone County, Neb. [with list of literature cited; by Charles L. Hammond and others]. Jan. 1972. cover title, [l]+79 p. il. 63 p. of pL and maps, 4° [Prepared in cooperation with University of Nebraska, Conservation and Survey Division. Text on p. 2 of cover. One map is colored.] * Paper, $3.75. • Item 102 (Rev. 1957) A 57.38 :B 64
6079 ----- Harper County, Kans, [with literature cited; by Ivan W. Ratcliff, jr.and Louie W. Dowd]. Dec. 1971. cover title, [2] +79 p. il. 54 p. of pl. and maps, 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Kansas Agricultural Experi-ment Station. Text on p. 2 of cover. One map is colored.] * Paper, $3.25.• Item 102 (Rev. 1957) A 57.38: H 23
6080 ----- Mercer County, N.J. [with list of literature cited; by C. F. Jablonski].Jan. 1972. [l]+108 p. il. 40 p. of pl. and maps, 4° [Prepared in coopera-tion with New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. Text on p. 2 of cover. One map is colored.] * Paper, $3.25. • Item 102 (Rev. 1957)L.C. card 72-601055 A 57.38: M 53/2
6081 Watershed work plan for watershed protection, flood prevention, and fish and wildlife development, Upper Castleton River Watershed, Rutland County, Vt. Jan. 1971. [3]+x+[2]+44 p. 4 pl. 4° [Some plates are colored.] $ A 57.59: C 27
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Cabeza Prieta Wilderness proposal, Cabeza Prieta Game Range, Ariz. [16] p. il. 4° J 149.2:011
Resource publication.99. Ecological factors affecting waterfowl production in Saskatchewan parklands
[with list of references] ; by Jerome H. Stoudt. 1971, [published 1972], iv+58 p. il. 4° * Paper, 60c. (S/N 2410-0268). • Item 613-B^
STATE DEPARTMENT Washington, DC 20520
Background notes. ([Office of Media Services, Bureau of Public Affairs.]) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, $3.50 per yr., $3.00 additional for foreign mailing; single copies, each 10c. • Item 862-BHong Kong [with reading list]. [Revised Jan. 1972.] [1972.] 4 p. il. 4° ([Publi-
cation 8126.]) 8 1.123 : H 75/972Islamic Republic of Mauritania [with reading list]. Jan. 1972. 4 p. 11. 4® ([Publi-
cation 8169.]) S 1.123 : M 44/2/972Kingdom of Morocco [with reading list]. [Revised Dec. 1971.] [1972.] 4 p. il. 4°
([Publication 7954.]) S 1.123: M 82/971Kingdom of Norway [with reading list]. [Revised Jan. 1972.] [1972.] 4 p. il. 4®
([Publication 8228.]) S 1.123: N 83/972Martinique [with reading list]. [Revised Jan. 1972.] [1972.] 3p.il. 4® ([Publica-
tion 8320.]) S 1.123 : M 36/972Republic of India [with reading list], [Revised Oct. 1971.] [1972.] 7 p. il. 4®
([Publication 7847.]) 8 1.123 : In 2/2/971Republic of Indonesia [with reading list]. [Revised Oct. 1971.] [1972.] 7 p. il. 4®
([Publication 7786.]) S 1.123: In 2/971Republic of Mali [with reading list]. [Revised Dec. 1971.] [1972.] 4 p.il. 4°
([Publication 8056.]) . 29/5/971Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [with reading list]. [Revised Dec. 1971.J
[1972.] 8 p. il. 4° ([Publication 7773.]) r o 8 1.123 : Y 9/971Switzerland [with reading list]. [Revised Dec. 1971.] [1972.] 6 p. il. 4 ([Publi-
cation 8132 1) » 1.1^3 : bw b/y < 1Turkey [with'reading list]. [Revised Dec. 1971.] [1971.] 7 p. il. 4®' ([-PuMica-
tlon 7850 1) « 1.123 : 1 o4/y 11Union of Burma [with reading list]. [Revised Nov. 1971.] [1971.] 7 p. il. 4°
([Publication 7931.]) S 1.123 . B 92/971Change in Foggy Bottom, anniversary report, remarks by William B.
Macomber, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Management, Washing-ton, D.C., Jan. 26, 1972. 1972. 13 p. 4° ([PR] 22.) t S 1.106: M 23
General foreign policy series.260. United States foreign policy, 1971, report of Secretary of State. [Mar 1972 ]
xvii-f- [2] +604 p. il. ([Publication 8634.]) * Paper, $2.75. • Item 875
Information for passport applicants. [Aug. 1970.] 4 p. 4° <^-265; Pass-port Office.) * Paper, 10c. S 1.2: P 26/26/970-2
1971 report of Visa Office. [1972.] [3]+84 p. il. 4° (Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs.) t • Item 862-D S 1.1/4.97
Telephone directory, Department of State, Agency for International De-velopment, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Feb. 1972. cover title, xii+166+[6] p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, $1.50.
b 1.^ . y t xTreaties and other international acts series. * Paper, $15.00 a yr. (ap-
proximately 150 issues), $7.00 additional for foreign mailing; single copies vary in price. (Issues of $1.00 or more are not furnished as part of the subscription). • Item 899 S 9.10: (nos.)
7201 Agricultural commodities, agreement between United States and Iceland, ' signed Reykjavik Oct. 28, 1971; [entered into force Oct. 28, 1971],
[1971.] [2]+3 p. * Paper, 10c.7903 loan oVvessels U.S.S. Capitaine and U.S.S. Besugo, agreement7203. P exchange of notes signed
Rome Oct. 18 and 22, 1971; [entered into force Oct. 22, 1971.] [1971.J [2] +3 p. [English and Italian.]! • Paper, 10c.L.C. card 72-600777
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6103 7204. Defense, relinquishment of United States Naval Station, Sangley Point,agreement between United States and Philippines, effected by exchange of notes signed Manila Aug. 27 and 31, 1971; [entered into force Sept. 1, 1971.] [2]+3 p. * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 72-600757
6104 7208. Agricultural commodities agreement between United States and Viet-nam,amending agreement of June 28, 1971, effected by exchange of June 28, 1971 signed at Saigon Nov. 4, 1971 [entered into force Nov. 4, 1971], [1971.] [2] +2 p. * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 72-600756
6105 7211. Agricultural commodities, agreement between United States and Ghana,signed Accra Nov. 12, 1971; [entered into force Nov. 12, 1971]. [1972.] [2]-Hp. ♦ Paper, 10c.L.C. card 72-600755
6106 7212. Agricultural commodities, agreement between United States and Lebanon,amending agreement of Aug. 31, 1971, effected by exchange of notes, signed at Beirut Oct. 7 and 25, 1971; [entered into force Oct. 25, 1971]. [1972.] [2]+2 p. * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 72-600830
6107 7220. Trade in cotton textiles, agreement between United States and Peru,effected by exchange of notes signed Lima Nov. 23, 1971 ; [entered into force Nov. 23, 1971; effective Oct. 1, 1971]. [1972.] [2] 4-10 p. [Eng-lish and Spanish.] * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 72-600827
6108 7223. Single convention on narcotic drugs, 1961, addition of propiram in sched-ule 2, notification by United Nations dated Nov. 17, 1971 : [entered into force with respect to United States, Nov. 17, 1971], [1972.] [2]4-1 p. * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 72-600828
6109 7224. General agreement on tariffs and trade, protocol for accession of Demo-cratic Republic of Congo to agreement of Oct. 30, 1947, done Geneva Aug. 11, 1971; [entered into force Sept. 11, 1971]. [1972.] [2] 4-22 p. [English and French.] * Paper, 15c.
6110 7225. Agricultural commodities, agreement between United States and Indonesia,amending agreement of Mar. 17, 1971, effected by exchange of notes signed Djakarta Nov. 10, 1971; [entered into force Nov. 10, 1971]. [1972.] [2] 4-2 p. * Paper. 10c.L.C.card 72-600826
STATISTICAL REPORTING SERVICE, Agriculture Dept. Washington, DC 20250
6111 Calf crop, 1971. Feb. 9, 1972. 2 p. 4° (MtAn 2-2(2-72) ; Crop ReportingBoard.) t A 92.18/5 : 972
6112 Cattle, sheep, and goat inventory. Feb. 4, 1972. 16 p. 4° (LvGn 1(72);Crop Reporting Board.) [Supersedes livestock and poultry inventory report.] t • Item 21 N A 92.18/8: 972
6113 Evaluation of procedures for estimating citrus fruit yield ; [by Richard D. Allen]. [Feb. 1972.] v-]-55 p. il. 4° [Last page of text appears on p. 3 of cover.] | • Item 122-A-l A 92.2 :C 49
6114 Hogs and pigs, Sept. 1971 (10 corn belt States). Sept. 22, 1971. (MtAn 4(9-71); Crop Reporting Board.) t A92.18/7: 971-3
6115 Lamb crop, 1971. Feb. 10, 1972. 2 p. 4° (MtAn 5-1(2-72) ; Crop ReportingBoard.) t A 92.18/4 : 972
6H6 Seed crops, annual summary 1971, by States, 1969-71, supply and dis-appearance, United States 1968-71. Jan. 14, 1972. 19 p. 4° (SeHy 1-3; Crop Reporting Board.) t A 92.19/4: 971
SUPREME COURTWashington, DC 20543
6117 United States reports: v. 401, Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term, 1970, Feb. 19-Apr. 5, 1971; Henry Putzel, jr., reporter of decisions. 1971. lxxxiii+1252 p. [Also issued in 3 preliminary prints, each case also issued separately. Pages 849-900 and 1033-1200 purposely omitted; this does not indicate omission in text.] * Cloth, $8.00. • Item 741
Ju 6.8:4016118 -------v. 402, Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term, 1970, Apr. 15-
June 4, 1971; Henry Putzel, jr. reporter of decisions. 1972. lxx-J-1047 p. [Also issued in 3 preliminary prints, each case also issued separately. Pages 696-900 purposely omitted; this does not indicate omission in text.] * Cloth, $7.25. • Item 741 Ju 6.8: 402
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Report FAA-RD (series). TD 4.509: 71-(nos.)71-12. VORLOC II FAR-part 171 compliance test, final report; [by] Frederick W.
Marschall. Apr. 1971. cover title, vii + 60 p. il. 4° ([FAA-NA-71-5.]) [Prepared by National Aviation Facilities Experimental Center under project 320-101-26 X.] $ Paper, $3.00.
71—24. Aircraft noise standards and regulations, speech [with list of references; by] Joseph K. Power. Mar.—Apr. 1971. cover title, [1]+i + 50+[21J p. il. 4° [Work unit RD-800 Area.] <i> Paper, $3.00.
71-28. Prevention of aircraft loss of control using simple head-up display, final report; [by] Gerald E. Skelton and Richard L. Sulzer. June 1971. v-f-19 + [1] p. 11. 4° ([FAA-NA-719.]) [Prepared under project 502-103- 09X by National Aviation Facilities Experimental Center, Atlantic City, N.J.] 4 Paper, $3.00.
TARIFF COMMISSION Washington, DC 20436
Household glassware: Former workers of Morgantown Glassware Guild, Inc., Morgantown, W. Va., report to the President on investigation TEA—W-126 under sec. 301(c) (2) of Trade expansion act of 1962. Jan. 1972. ii+[2]+ii+5-f-A-22 (TO publication 456.) t TC 1.2 :G 46/10
Ice cream sandwich wafers from Canada, determination of injury in investigation AA 1921-83, under Anti-dumping act, 1921, as amended, cover title, Feb. 1972. 9 p. 4° (TC publication 460.) t TC 1.31: Ic 2
Lightweight luggage, report on investigation 337-28, under provisions of sec. 337 of title HI of Tariff act of 1930 as amended. Feb. 1972. cover title, [1] -f-38 p. il. 4° (TC publication 463.) f TC 1.2 : L 96/972
Pianos (except grands), report to President on investigation TEA—IR—9-72 under sec. 351(d) (1) of Trade expansion act of 1962. Feb. 1972. cover title, [1] +38 p. iL 4° (TC publication 463.) t TC 1.2: L 96/972
Rolled glass, workers of Armstrong Glass Co., Erwin, Tenn., report to President on investigation TEA-W-113 under sec. 301(c) (2) of Trade expansion act of 1962. Jan. 1972. [2]+ii+A26 p. 4° (TC publication 458.) t TC 1.2 :G 46/11
Summaries of trade and tariff information, prepared in terms of tariff schedules of United States (TSUS) : Schedule 1, Animal and vegetable products, v. 10, Beverages. 1970. vi+218 p. 4° (TC publication 317.) t
TC 1.26/2:1/10Synthetic organic chemicals, United States production and sales of
medicinal chemicals, 1970 preliminary. Feb. 1972. cover title, [1J+22 p. 40 । TC 1.33/2: M 46/970
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Washington, DC 20444
Forestry bulletin. (Division of Forestry, Fisheries, and Wildlife Develop-ment, Norris, Tenn.)152. Forest inventory statistics, 125 Tennessee Valley counties, 1970. [Dec. 1971.]
cover title, [1] +19 p. it map, 4» [Text on p. 2 of coven] tJl o .-L ZD I lo/lUZ
National Fertilizer Development Center: Bulletin.Y-36. Nutrition of rice. [Sept 1971.] 94 p. 4° [Prepared for Agency for Inter-
national Development (RA (QA) 5-69).] t o o/v ORL.C. card 78-614870 Y 3.T 25 : 3—2/Y—36
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT Washington, DC 20590
5th annual report, fiscal year 1971. xiv+217 p. * Paper, $1.00 (S/N 5000—0050). • Item 982-C TD 1.1: 971
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6132 First annual report on Secretary of Transportation on hazardous materials control, Hazardous materials transportation control act of 1970, calendar year 1970. [July 1971.] cover title, [44] p. 4° $ TD 1.24 : 970
6133 Metropolitan transportation planning seminars, Denver, Colo. Nov. 30- Dec. 1, 1970. [1972.] cover title, l+[4]+86 p. 4° (Office of Secretary, Assistant Secretary for Environment and Urban Systems.) [Seminars sponsored by American Institute of Flanners.] f • Item 982-C-lL.C. card 72-601181 TD 1.2: M 56/970
TREASURY DEPARTMENT Washington, DC 20220
6134 Progress in management improvement, fiscal year 1968. [1968.] cover title, [2]+25 p. il. f T 1.43: 968
6135 Progress in management improvement, fiscal year 1969. [1969.] cover title, iv+31 p. il. f TD 1.43 : 969
6136 Progress in management improvement, fiscal year 1970. [1970.] cover title, iv+32 p. il. f T 1.43 : 970
6137 Remarks of John B. Connally, Secretary of Treasury, before White House conference on industrial world ahead [Washington, D.C.], Feb. 8, 1972. [1972.] 9 p. 4’ f T 1.31: C 76/8
6138 Statistical appendix to Annual report of Secretary of Treasury on state of finances, fiscal year, June 30, 1971. [1972.] vi+322 p. ([Treasury Dept, doc. 3254A.]) [Also issued as H. doc. 145, 92d Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, $1.50 (S/N 4800-0193). • Item 923 T 1.1: 971/app.
6139 25 years of progress in management improvement, fiscal year 1971. [1971.] cover title, [3]+42 p. il. f T 1.43: 971
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE SERVICE, Labor Dept. Washington, DC 20210
6140 Handbook of unemployment insurance financial data, 1938-70; [prepared in Office of Actuarial and Research Services]. 1971 [published 1972]. vi+381 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] f • Item 783-E-2
L 33.8: F 49/938-70
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Washington, DC 20420
[Information bulletin] IB (series).6141 15-5. Newsletter for research in psychology, v. 19, no. 1, Feb. 1972 ; [Neil W.
Coppinger]. [1972.] ii+57 p. il. 4° [Includes list of recently published studies. Newsletter published quarterly in Research Unit on Aging, Vet-erans Administration Center, Bay Pines, Fla. Issued with perforations.] t • Item 986—A VA 1.22 : 15-5'/8
WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION, Labor Dept. Washington, DC 20210
6142 Ambulance service establishments under Fair labor standards act. Oct.1971. [1]+10 p. 4° (WH publication 1327 (Rev.).) f • Item 777
L 36.202 : Am 16143 Motor carriers and other transportation firms under Fair labor standards
act. Jan. 1972.15 p. 4° (WH publication 1359.) f • Item 777L 3G.202: M 85/972
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WATER PROGRAMS OFFICE, Environmental Protection Agency Rockville, MD 20852
6144 Laboratory procedures, analysis for wastewater treatment operators [with list of references] ; by David Vietti. June 1971. [7]+91 p. il. 4° (Con-struction Grants, Operation and Maintenance, Kansas City, Mo.) t
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YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION ADMINISTRATION, Health, Education, and Welfare
Dept., Washington, DC 20201
6145 Juvenile and family courts, legal bibliography. [1971.] iii+110 p. 4° ([DHEW publication (SRS) 72-26001.]) [Contains 1966 edition of Legal bibliography for juvenile and family courts and 4 annual supplements.] t • Item 532-0-4 HE 17.809:C83
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IndexMONTHLY CATALOG APRIL 1972
Noth .—All publications are indexed by subjects currently in use with cross-references, if necessary, from all key words in the title. Title entries are used when the subject is not apparent in the given title. The name of the writer, reporter, editor, or compiler of the document is used when it appears in the publication. Serial publications are indexed from the series title, in addition to criteria mentioned above.
Abbreviations, contractions used by FAA. air traffic control, etc., handbook, change, 4869
ABC’s of soil, 6073Abele, Gunars, snow surface erosion from
peripheral jet cushion ACV, 5383Aberdeen, Wash.:
flood plain information, Chehalis, Wlsh- kah and Hoquiam Rivers, Aberdeen- Hoquiam-Cosmopolls, Wash., 5387
floods, how to avoid damage, 5401Ability grouping in education, unequal school
practices, hearings, 5241Ablating materials, heat- and blast-protec-
tion materials, evaluation, 5816Accelerating oak drying by presurfacing, ac-
celerated schedules and kiln automation, 5524
Accelerators, development and initial oper-ating characteristics of 20-megawatt linear plasma accelerator facility, 5821
Accidents:accident prevention, PACAF basic bibli-
ography, 4864employees accident prevention handbook,
5746see also Motor vehicle accidents.
Accounts and accounting, audit of REA bor-rowers’ accounting records (electric, tele-phone), 6042
Acid-mine-drainage, see Mine drainage.Acids, histochemical and cytophotometrlc
assay of acid stress in freshwater fish, 5449.
Acoustics, see Noise—Sound.Actions at law, taking of evidence abroad in
civil or commercial matters, convention, message from the President, 5209
Activation analysis, see Radioactivation analysis.
Acts of Congress, see Law.Aculaeta, see Wasps.Acute conditions, Incidence and associated
disability, United States, 5899Additives:
reducing hydraulic drag in pipelines with additives, USSR study, 5671
use of aircraft fuel anti-icing additives, 5456
Addresses, lectures, etc.:by—
Brimmer, Andrew F., 5492-93Browne, Secor D., 5029-31Burns, Arthur F., 5495Connally, John B., 6137Gibson, A. E., 5733Hodgson, J. D., 5705-8, 5713Laird, Melvin R., 5347Macomber, William B„ 6096Manus, Peter C., 5068Marland, S. P. jr., 5362, 5368Martin, Preston, 5462Reed, John H., 5965Stans, Maurice H., 5056-57White, Robert M„ 5944, 5948
MA SP series, 5733
Adjutant General’s Office, returns from Regu-lar Army cavalry regiments, 1833-1916 microscopy, pamphlet describing, 5871
Administration, see Administrative manage-ment.
Administrative management:administration of Federal metal and non-
metallic mine safety act, 1970 annual report, 5621
facility management handbook, change, 4871
foreign meat Imports, better inspection and improved methods of administration needed, GAO report, 5557
management Improvements needed in re-view and evaluation of applications to construct and operate nuclear power plants, GAO report, 5574
management of day care programs, 5027 mortgagees guide, administration of in-
sured mortgages, change, 5605Treasury Department, progress in manage-
ment improvement—1968 fiscal year, 61341969 fiscal year, 6135
work measurement and work simplifica-tion, design for organization, implemen-tation, and management of work study program, 4899
Adobe, building with adobe and stabilized- earth blocks, 4844
Advisory committees, public, Health Services and Mental Health Administration roster of members, 5603
AEC, see Atomic Energy Commission.Aeration:
oxygen consumption in continuous bio-logical culture, 5447
supplementary aeration of lagoons In rig-orous climate areas, 5448
Aerial photography:aerial photographs in National Archives,
list, 5877airphoto analysis of ocean outfall disper-
sion, 5439see also Photography.
Aerionlzation, see Hydroaerolonizatlon.Aerodynamics:
effects of Reynolds number and body cor-ner radius on aerodynamic characteris-tics of space shuttle-type vehicle at sub-sonic Mach numbers, 5840
subsonic and supersonic static aerodynamic characteristics of bulbous base cones measured with magnetic suspension and balance system, 5785
see also Drag (aerodynamics)—Heat tra ii sf er.
Aeromagnetism, see Terrestrial magnetism.Aerometric data, SAROAD station coding
manual for aerometric sampling networks, 4868
Aeronautical engineering, special bibliog-raphy with Indexes, supplements, 5814-15
Aeronautical instruments, prevention of air-craft loss of control using simple head-up display, 6121
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Aeronautical supplies, need for long-range planning for avionics development pro-
grams, Army Department, GAO report, 5570
Aeronautics: _,aviation technical assistance, 5454 Federal aviation act, amend, hearings,
5181, 5237 „high altitude equipment for civil aviation
aircraft, USSR study, 5698 powder metallurgy in aerospace research,
survey, 5807 space in the 70’s, 5797 see also Aeronautical engineering.
Aerospace, see Outer space.Aerospace biology, see Biology.Aerospace industries, powder metallurgy in
aerospace research, survey, 5807Aerospace science, see Sciences.AFDC, see Public welfare.AFHRL, see Air Force Human Resources
Laboratory.Africa, western catalog of nautical charts,
5969Age (law) : , , .youth reporters discuss legal age restric-
tions, 5028Aged: , , . , ,barrier-free environment for elderly and
handicapped, hearings, 5218 consumer guide for senior citizens, 5498 flammable fabrics and other fire hazards to
older Americans, hearings, 5219Older Americans act amend, hearings,
5160Aging:long term care under medicaid, trends,
hearings, 5220problems of the aging, hearings, 5172
Aging, Special Committee on, Senate, hear-ings, 5218—20
Agricultural adjustment act, see Agricul-ture.
Agricultural commodities, see Agricultural products.
Agricultural marketing and bargaining, hearings, 5151
Agricultural policy, see Agriculture.Agricultural products:
agricultural commodities, agreement with—
Ghana, 6105Iceland, 6101Indonesia, 6110Lebanon, 6106Viet-Nam, 6104 .
agricltural marketing and bargaining, hearings, 5151
ASCS defense activities, 4831Commodity exchange act, as amended,
general regulations, 5069commondity futures statistics on futures
trading in commodities regulated under commodity exchange act, monthly, 5070
commodity program, price support opera-tions and related legislation through the years, 4833
farm bargaining, hearings, 5221 foreign trade, 1971 fiscal year, 5360 marketing research reports, 4845—47 production research reports, 4854—55 trade and traiff information summaries,
6127two ways Food and Nutrition Service
could reduce costs of donating commodi-ties, GAO report, 5572
world agricultural production and trade statistics, report, 5511
Agricultural research, see Agriculture.Agricultural Research Service, ARS series,
4828-29
Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service:
activities, organization, programs, etc., 4830
ASCS background information BI series, 4830-33
ASCS defense activities, 4831greater conservation benefits could be at-
tained under rural environmental pro-gram, GAO report, 5567
Agricultural statistics, see Agriculture.Agriculture:
Agricultural adjustment act, amend, hear-ings, 5151
agricultural economic report, 5354agricultural economy and trade of United
Kingdom, 5358Aagricultural science in new 5-year plan,
USSR study, 5689agriculture handbook, 4834agriculture information bulletin, 4835 census publications, price list, 6027 developing world and USDA’s contribu-
tions, 1971 report, 4853family-size farms in U.S. agriculture, 5358 finance outlook, 5355foreign trade, U.S. fiscal year 1971, statis-
tical report, 5360professional careers in biological and agri-
cultural sciences, examination announce-ment, amdt., 5045
toward the new, report on better foods and nutrition from agricultural re-search, 4835
world agricultural production and trade statistical report, 5511
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate, hearings, 5221
Agriculture Committee, House, hearings, 5151
Agriculture Department:developing world and USDA’s contribu-
tions, 1971 report, 4853leaflets, 4842—44marketing research reports, 4845—47 miscellaneous publication, 4848 PA [program aid] series, 4849-53 production research reports, 4854—55 statistical bulletins, 4857-58
AIB series, 4835Aid to families with dependent children, see
Public welfare.Aids in designing laboratory flumes, 5576 Aids to navigation, see Navigation.Air, hygienic and physiological significance
of air ionization studies in production con-dition, USSR study, 5681
Air carriers:financial situation (remarks), 5029 regulation of international air fares, hear-
ings, 5181regulation of rates and practices of air
carriers and foreign air carriers, hear-ings, 5237
service to small communities (remarks), 5031
Air conditioning, and refrigeration equip-ment, current industrial reports, 5003
Air conditioning mechanics, see Mechanics (persons).
Air cushion vehicles, snow surface erosion from peripheral jet cushion ACV, 5383
Air Force:communications-electronics activities, base communications services, manual, 4860
Pacific, PACAF basic bibliographies, 4864r- 65
register—departmental edition, 4863document edition, 5142
Air Force Department:Air Force manual, 4860Air Force pamphlets, 4861—62
Air Force Human Resources Laboratory, technical reports, 4859
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Air inlets (aircraft) :high-capacity, compact vortex valve for in-
creasing stability of supersonic mixed- compression inlets, 5860
Air pollution:air pollutants affecting performance of
domestic animals, literature review, 4834 development and demonstration of low-
level drift instrumentation, 5443mixing heights, wind speeds, and potential
for urban air pollution throughout con-tiguous United States, 4867
testing for air pollution, 4856Air Programs Office:
publications—AP series, 4866-67APTD series, 4868
Air Resources Laboratory, NOAA technical report, ERL-ARL series, 5946
Air speed :drag of a supercritical body of revolution
in free flight at transonic speeds and comparison with wind-tunnel data, 5827
experimental boundary-layer edge Mach numbers for 2 space shuttle orbiters at hypersonic speeds, 5826
Air terminals, see Terminals (transporta-tion).
Air traffic:control—
contractions used by FA A, etc., hand-book, change, 4869
en route handbooks, 4870facility management handbook, change,
4871terminal, handbook, 4873
Air transportation, see Air carriers.Aircraft:
aircraft noise standards and regulations, speech, 6120
design and evaluation of active cooling systems for Mach 6 cruise vehicle wings, 5781
design of unsurfaced soil facilities for op-erations of C-5A aircraft, 5413
dynamic response of OV—1A aircraft to soft field landings, 4891
flow field analysis of aircraft configura-tions using numerical solution to 3- dimensional unified supersonic/hyper- sonic small-disturbance equations, 5784
furniture and accessories, Federal item identification guide, change, 5332
general aviation inspection aids, 5497Government financing necessary for con-
tinued leadership in design and sales (remarks), 5030
high altitude equipment for civil aviation aircraft, USSR study, 5698
investigation of stabilator on S—67 air-craft, 4890
monitoring earth resources from aircraft and spacecraft, 5802
nuclear instrument landing system, phase 1, final report, 4915
prevention of aircraft loss of control using simple head-up display, 6121
some analyses of variability of atmos-pheric parameters at low altitudes sig-nificant for aircraft propagation, 5791
use of aircraft fuel anti-icing additives, 5456
V/STOL, fundamental limitations on V/STOL terminal guidance due to air-craft characteristics, 5778
Aircraft accidents, stress in flight as cause, USSR study, 5677
Aircraft fuel, see Motor fuel.Airfields, see Airports—Aviation fields.Airfoils, exploratory investigation of sound
pressure level in wake of oscillating air-foil in vicinity of stall, 5793
Airplanes, ground noise measurements dur-ing landing, take-off, and flyby operations of 4-engine turbopropeller STOL airplane,
Airports:airports and the community, sub-council
report, 5908design standards, site requirements for
terminal navigational facilities, 4874world wide airfield summaries of climate,
etc., Europe (Scandinavia and north-ern Europe), 5994
Airspeed, see Air speed.Alabama:
income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below- market Interest rate housing and ex-ception limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
landings, fish and shellfish. 5939report on environment, 1971, resource
conservation in Alabama, 6077Alarm systems, Federal item identification
guide, change, 5300Alaska:
efforts of mercury pollution on halibut and Alaska fishery, hearings, 5238
hydrology of Gleen Creek watershed, Tan-ana River basin, central Alaska, 5380
income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below- market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
native land claims, settlement, law, 5109 regular income limits for sec. 235-236
housing, 5614southeast, old-growth western redcedar and
Alaska-cedar in southeast Alaska, vol-ume tables and equations, 5537
Alaska cedar, see Cedar.Alaska Joint Federal-State Land Use Plan-
ning Commission, establish, law, 5109Alaska Native Regional Corporation, estab-
lish, law, 5109Alaska Native Village Corporation, estab-
lish, law, 5109Alban, David H., effect of fertilization on
survival and early growth of direct-seeded red pine, 5529
Albany, N.Y., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4941
Albermarle County, Va.:flood plain information, Rivanna River,
5397floods, how to avoid damage, 5408
Albuquerque, N. Mex., census of population and housing, 1970, census tracts, 4974
Alcohol, interaction of hydrophobic organo-phosphorous inhibitors and serum cho-linesterase in presence of aliphatic al-cohols at different pH, USSR study, 5678
see also Alcoholism.Alcohol abuse, see Alcoholism.Alcoholism:
alcohol is a drug (poster), 5912if you need a drink to be social, that’s not
social drinking (poster), 5914National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and
Alcoholism, general information, 5918 ten terrific hangover cures (poster), 5924 what kind of a drinker are you ? take this
test and find out for yourself (poster), 5925
Alexander, William T„ dynamic response of OV—1A aircraft to soft field landings, 4891
Aliphatic compounds, interaction of hydro- phobic organophosphorous Inhibitors and serum cholinesterase in presence of ali-phatic alcohols at different pH, USSR study, 5678
All-Union:Note.—For headings beginning All-Union,
see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.Allegheny County, Pa., Peters Creek, Jeffer-
son Borough, flood plain information, 5395Allen, Richard D., evaluation of procedures
for estimating citrus fruit yield, 6113Allenport, Pa., floods, how to avoid damages,
5404
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Alloys:effects of carbon on mechanical properties
of titanium beta alloy weld joints, USSR study, 5691
metal materials, ores, minerals, and al-loys, Federal item identification guide, 5324
metallurgy of industrial nonferrous metals and alloys, USSR study, 5684
physicochemical phase analysis methods for steels and alloys, USSR study, 5688
vapor phase growth system and its use in preparation of several III-V com-pound semiconductors, 5776
see also names of metals, etc.Alternators, see Electric generators.Aluminum:
aluminum wire tables, 5880rational system for regulating industrial
current of new aluminum plants, USSR study, 5687Ambulances, ambulance service establish-
ments under Fair labor standards act, 6142
AMC, see Army Materiel Command.American memorials and overseas military
cemeteries, 4876American prisons in turmoil, 5158American Samoa, census of housing, 1970,
general housing characteristics, 4959AMHTS, see Automated Multiphasic Health
Testing and Services Advisory Committee.Amides: ,thermally stable polyimides from solutions
of monomeric reactants, 5839.time and temperature dependent modulus
of pyrrone and polyimide moldings, 5792 Amino acids : formation of amino acids on
irradiation of fog containing formaldehyde and ammonium nitrate with UV light, USSR study, 5675
Ammonium nitrate, formation of amino acids on irradiation of fog containing formalde-hyde and ammonium nitrate with UV light, USSR study, 5675
Amortization, see Mortgages.Amphetamines, legislation 1971, hearings,
5267Amplifiers: . .
electronic amplifiers compilation, 5813 transverse wave tubes as high efficiency
microwave amplifiers, 4881Analysis, see names of substances analyzed. Anatomy, development and application of a
whole-body irradiation counting system, 4898 c ,Anderson, Douglas A., response of radial- bladed centrifugal pump to sinusoidal dis-turbances for noncavitating flow, 5823
Anderson, R. E., effect of postharvest hot- water treatments on spoilage of cranberries in storage, 4846
Anderton, David A., aeronautics, space in the 70’s, 5797
Andrisani, Dominick II, wind tunnel study of slot spoilers for direct lift control, 5845
Anemia, research, treatment, and preven-tion of sickle cell anemia, hearing, 5186
Angle of attack, experimental boundary-layer edge Mach numbers for 2 space shut-tle orbiters at hypersonic speeds, 5826
Animal products, trade and tariff informa-tion summaries, 6127
Animals:diethylstilbestrol (DES) its use as drug for human and in animal feeds, regula-tion, hearings, 5173
perception of respiratory medium and gas preference in man and animals, 5865
recommended procedure for isolation of salmonella organisms from animal feeds and feed ingredients, 4829
see also Domestic animals.Anodes, electrochemical behavior of boron
anode in aqueous solutions, 5833
Antennas:auto-tracking antenna system, 5981 calculation of directivity characteristics
of equiangular conical double-spiral an-tennas, USSR study, 5692
Anti-icing, defrosting, and defogging sys-tems, use of aircraft fuel anti-icing addi-tives, 5456
Antibodies, see Antigens and antibodies.Antigens and antibodies:
accuracy of express diagnosis of influenza by fluorescent antibody procedure, USSR study, 5659
influenza antigens antibodies and inter-feron, USSR study, 5658
Antipoverty programs, see Poverty.Apollo project, see Project Apollo (man-in-
space program).Application guide for preparation of detailed
common control central office equipment requirements, 6046
Apprentices, printing crafts, compositors, bookkeeper, pressman, machinist, lithog-rapher, photoengraver, examination an-nouncement, amdt., 5034
Appropriations:general Government matters, 1972, con-
tinue, law, 5107supplemental, 1972, law, 5090
Appropriations Committee, House, hearings, 5152-53
Aquaculture, see Aquiculture.Aqueous solutions :
electrochemical behavior of boron anode in aqueous solutions, 5833
microflotation of silica, 5626Aquiculture, farming the sea, 5943Architecture, benefits could be realized
through reuse of designs for public hous-ing projects, Housing and Urban Develop-ment Department, GAO report, 5556
Arctic regions, catalog of nautical charts, 5968
see also Subarctic regions.Ardmore, Okla., watershed field inspections,
1971, hearings, 5198Area handbooks, Paraguay, 4886Area wage survey, see Wages.Arizona, electric rate book, 5464Arkansas, south, floods of May 1968, 5597Arkansas River and Valley, special flood haz-
ard information, McClellan-Kerr Naviga-tion System, head of navigation to Musko-gee, Okla., 5411
Armed Forces:drug abuse in military, staff report, 5223 duty-free entry of gifts from servicemen
in combat zones, law, 5118legislation affecting, 92d Congress, 1st ses-
sion, hearings, title page, contents, and index, 5154
NATO status of forces treaty, criminal jurisdiction operations, hearing, 5222
reemployment rights of Federal employees who perform duty in Armed Forces, 5035 ,Uniformed service health professions re-vitalization act, hearing, 5224
Vietnamese army, problems being experi-enced in dependent shelter program in Republic of Vietnam, GAO report, 5571
Armed Forces Institute., bulletin, 5349 Armed Services Committee, House:
hearings, 5155 .title page, contents, and index, 5154
Armed Services Committee, Senate: committee print, 5223
hearings, 5222, 5224Armed services papers, 5155-56
title page, contents, and index, 5154Arms control, see Disarmament.Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, tele-
phone directory, 6100Armstrong Glass Co., Erwin, Tex., rolled
glass, workers, Tariff Commission report. 6126
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Army:Army graduate student program, 4895letters sent by Office of Quartermaster
General, main series, 1818-1870, micro-copy, pamphelt describing, 5872
procurement procedure, revision, 4882 programs, program evaluation and review
techniques, PERT, 4878returns from Regular Army—
Cavalry regiments, 1833-1916 micro-copy, pamphlet describing, 5871
field artillery batteries and regiments, microcopy, pamphlet to accompany, 5870
Army Air Mobility Research and Develop-ment Laboratory, technical reports, 4889-
Army Depar tment:Federal data banks, computers and Bill of
Rights, hearings, 5269Natick Laboratories technical reports.
4884need for long-range planning for avionics
development programs, GAO report, 5570
next of kin of Army prisoners of war/ missing personnel, handbook, 4887
pamphelts, 4885-87 technical manual, 4888
Army Electronics Command, research and development technical reports, 4880-81
Army Materiel Command :AMC pamphelts, 4878—79reports, register of approved recurring re-
ports, 4879Army Medical Research and Nutrition Labor-
atory, Fitzsimons General Hospital, report, 4896-98
Arrays, synthesis of monogenic iterative ar-rays of machines, 4880
ARS, see Agricultural Research Service.Arsenic, atomic energy levels derived from
analyses of optical spectra, 5882Art:
arts and humanities. Office of Education support, 5375
national art treasures, prohibit illicit movement, message from the President, 5210
Artillery, returns from Regular Army field artillery batteries and regiments, micro-copy, pamphlet to accompany, 5870
Artists, your Navy from viewpoint of Na-tion’s finest artists, 5996
As you were, Vietnam era veterans in Fed-eral employment, 5043
ASCS, see Agriculture Stabilization and Con-servation Service.Ashby, George C„ jr., experimental boundary-
layer edge Mach numbers for 2 space shut-tle orbiters at hypersonic speeds, 5826
Aspen, thinning pole-sized aspen has no ef-fect on number of veneer trees or total yield, 5533
Assets and liabilities, see Capital assets— Credit Unions.
Astacidae, see Cambarus.Astrometry :
and astrophysics—problems of astrophysics, 5863study of errors and analysis of astro-
metrical observational results, 5867 Astronautics, ways to spaceflight, 5864
see also Space flight.Astronauts, development of Skylab experi-
5831) 013 crew/vehicle disturbances,Astronomy, see Astrometry.Astrophysics:
astrometry and astrophysics— problems of astrophysics, 5863 study of errors and analysis of astrome-
trical observational results, 5867
Atlanta, Ga., relocation of 4th district Fed-eral Home Loan Bank from Greensboro to Atlanta, hearings, 5153
Atlantic Coast:light list, St. Croix River, Maine to Little
River, S.C., 5048oceanographic observations along East
Coast of U.S., report, 5051Atlantic ocean, North, oceanographic obser-
vations North Atlantic Station Echo, Nov. 1967—Dec. 1968, 5054
Atlantic Oceanographic and Meterorological Laboratories, collected reprints, 5452
Altantic States:index of surface water records to Sept. 30,
1970, south Atlatnic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins, 5582
regional reports, Middle Atlantic region. 5728
Atlases, catalog of copyright entries, 5293 Atmosphere:
conceptual design and analysis of infrared horizon sensor with compensation for atmospheric variability, 5841
Pendleton project, study of atmospheric effect on weak shock waves traversing long ray paths, 5946
SAROAD station coding manual for aero-metric sampling networks, 4868
some analyses of variability of atmospheric parameters at low altitudes significant for aircraft propagation, 5791
thin-shock-layer solution for nonequilib-rium, Inviscid hypersonic flows in Earth, Martian and Venusian atmospheres, 5820
see also Stratosphere.Atlases :
atlas of southern forest game, 5513moon, atlas and gazetteer of near side,
5800Atomic blasting, quarrying with nuclear ex-
plosives, 5409Atomic energy :
atomic energy legislation through 92d Con-gress, 1st session, compilation, 5131
code of Federal regulations, 5469fundamental nuclear energy research.
4920levels derived from analyses of optical
spectra, 5882management improvements needed in re-
view and evaluation of applications to construct and operate nuclear power plants, GAO report, 5574
neutron activation prediction code system development for NERVA, 5779
reviews to insure safety of nuclear opera-tions, 4911
role of paper mill additives as potential stream pollutants development of nu-clear analytical techniques, 4914
SNAP-8 electrical generating system de-velopment program, 5780
Atomic Energy Agency, International, see International Atomic Energy Agency.
Atomic Energy Commission:AEC research and development reports.
4900-19AEC symposium series, 4902Calvert Cliffs decisions, its origin and
aftermath, selected materials on AEC rules conflicting with water quality im-provement act, 5132
fundamental nuclear energy research, 4920Health and Safety Laboratory fallout pro-
gram quarterly summary report, 4908 appendix, 4909
Atomic Energy Joint Committee, committee print, 5131
Atomic power, see Atomic energy.Atomic power engineering, see Nuclear en-gineering.Atomic power plants, see Nuclear reactor
power plants.
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 95
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Atomic warfare, survival of food crops and livestock in event of nuclear war, proceed-ing of symposium, 4902
Attachments and accessories for— grinding machines, 5339 milling machines, military standard,
5340Attitude control, see Aircraft—Spacecraft. Attorney General, see Justice Department. Attorneys, see Lawyers.Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans’ Hos-
pital, designate, law, 5089Audiogram, reduction in audiogram shifts in
sonar watchstanders when exposed to sur-face ship echo-ranging, 5742
Auditing, see Accounts and accounting.Austenite, X-ray diffraction method for deter-
mining amount of austenite in austenlte- ferrite mixture, 5889
Austenitic steels, X-ray diffraction method for determining amount of austenite in austenite-ferrite mixture, 5889
Australia:catalog of nautical charts, 5970 foreign trade regulations, 5062
Authors, guide for authors of symposium papers, 5535
Automated engineering document prepara-tion system—
Anishes, military standard, 5335 materials, military standard, 5334
Automated Multiphasic Health Testing and Services Advisory Committee, provisional guidelines for automated multiphasic health testing and services, proceedings of Invitational Conference on AMHTS, 5895
Automatic data processing equipment, see Electronic data processing systems.
Automation:accelerating oak drying by presurfacing,
accelerated schedules, and kiln automa-tion, 5524
auto-tracking antenna system, 5981 automatic control, USSR study, 5664 model and methods used in creating auto-
mated systems of control, USSR study, 5663
Automobile accidents, see Motor vehicle ac-cidents.
Automobile insurance:pricing In Chicago metropolitan area, hear-
ing, 5270reform and cost savings hearings, 5233
Automobiles:automobile property damage and consumer
information program, hearings, 5184-85 recent purchases and expectations to buy
cars, houses, and other durables, survey data, 5021
Averch, Harvey A., how effective is schooling ? critical review and synthesis of research Andings, President’s Commission on School Finance, Anal report, 6007
Aviation, see Aeronautics—Aircraft.Aviation engineering, see Aeronautical engi-
neering.Aviation Aelds, design of unsurfaced soil
facilities for operations of C—5A aircraft, 5413
Aviation storekeepers, 1 & C, rate training manual, 5972
Aviators, stress in Alght, USSR study, 5677 Avionics equipment, see Aeronautical sup-
plies.Awards (incentive), see Rewards (prizes,
etc.).Axial flow, see Flow.
BBad River and Valley, Fort Pierre, S. Dak.,
Aood plain information, 5385Baggage, lightweight luggage, Tariff Com-
mission report, 6124Bahrain, executive agreements with Bahrain,
hearings, 5248
Bailey, Frank R., numerical calculations of transonic Aow about slender bodies of revolution, 5828
Baker, Hayward R., prevention of surface electrical leakage in presence of moisture, 5986
Balance sheets, see Finance.Ball bearings, see Bearings (machinery).Baltimore, Md., census of housing, 1970,
block statistics, 4933Bands, Federal item identiAcation guide,
change, 5313Banking and Currency Committee, House,
hearings, 5157Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Com-
mittee, Senate:Committee prints, 5231-32hearings, 5225—30report, 5217
Bankruptcy Laws of United States Commis-sion, extend term, hearing, 5791
Banks and banking:District of Columbia consumer credit pro-
tection act, amend law, 5106holding companies, regulation, amendment,
5494President’s Commission on Financial
Structure and Regulation, report, 6015State and local taxation of banks, study
report, 5232time and savings deposits, changes, 5490
Barrels, steel shipping, current industrial reports, 5013
Barriers, barrier-free environment for elderly and handicapped, hearings, 5218
Bartlett Experimental Forest, trees and shrubs of Bartlett Experimental Forest, Carroll County, N.H., 5544
Beams:Aexural properties of glued-laminated
southern pine beams, Anger joint and speciAc gravity effects, 5538
Pendleton project, study of atmospheric effect on weak shock waves traversing long ray paths, 5946
Bearings (machinery) :performance of high-speed ball bearings
with lead-plated retainers in liquid hy-drogen for potential use in radiation environment, 5858
predicted characteristics of optimized series-hybrid conical hydrostatic ball bearing, 5837
short-term hot hardness characteristics of rolling-element steels, 5847
Beartooth Range, Beartooth high lake coun-try, general information, 5514
Bechtoldt, C. J., x-ray diffraction method for determining amount of austenite in aus-tenite-ferrite mixture, 5889
Becoming a citizen series, 5616-17Bed bugs, see Bedbugs.Bedbugs, how to control, 4843Bedford-Stuyvesant, see Brooklyn, N.Y.Beetles •
genus Zopherus of the world (Coleoptera : Tenebrionidae), review, 6062
spruce beetles, control description, 5518Belgium, economy, basic data, 5067Bell, Thomas H., numerical calculation of
dispersion relations for Internal gravity waves, 5978
BeneAciaries, your medicare handbook, health insurance for railroad retirement beneA- ciaries, 6032
Bennett, Lawrence H., electronic density of states, 5885
Bensen, David W., survival of food crops and livestock in event of nuclear war, proceed-ings of symposium, 4902
Berman, Ronald S., nomination, hearing, 5282
Bertoldi, Gilbert L., determination of chan-nel capacity of Fresno River, downstream from Hidden damsite, Madera county, Calif., 5583
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Besugo (U.S.S.) :loan to Italy, extension, agreement, 6102
Beverages, trade and tariff information sum-maries, 6127
BI series, 4830—33Biales, Albert, alternative ways of shipping
loose round red radishes to European mar-kets in selected shipping containers, evalu-ation, 4828
Bibliography:aeronautical engineering, 5814—15 bibliography of medical reviews, 5932 California Water Resources, reports, 5591 economics of sweetener marketing, selected
references, 5357glaciological notes, 5585Hispanic Foundation series, 5730 juvenile and family courts, legal biblog-
raphy, 6145Latin America, Spain, and Portugal, bib-
liography of paperback books, 5730 mass spectroscopy literature for 1970 com-
piled by computer method, 4910 nutrition of rice, 6130PACAF basic bibliographies, 4864-65RIF’s guide to book selection, 6053-55
Big Creek, flood plain information, vicinity of Roswell, Ga., 5398
Big Sandy Formation, near Wikieup, Mohave County, Ariz., 5579
Bill, Robert C., fretting wear in titanium, Monel-400 and cobalt-25 molybdeum us-ing scanning electron microscopy, 5859
Billings, Mont., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4940
Biloxi, Miss., census of population and hous-ing, 1970, census tracts, 4975
Biochemistry, quick biochemical oxygen de-mand test, 5435
Biological sciences, see Biology.Biology:
biological effect of extreme environmental factors, USSR study, 5679
biological sound scattering in the ocean, international symposium proceedings, 5995
biological survey of streams of Coles Coun-ty, Ill., 5450
biological telemetry, USSR study, 5683Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian biological
survey, 6063oxygen consumption in continuous biologi-
cal culture, 5447professional careers in biological and agri-
cultural sciences, examination announce-ment, amdt., 5045
systematics and zoogeography of genus Synidotea (Crustacea: Isopoda) with an account of Californian species, 6061
Biotelemetry, see Telemetry.Birefringences, 2H silicon carbide, 5850Birth control, declaration of U.S. policy of
population stabilization by voluntary means, 1971, hearings, 5274
Bismuth, removing bismuth from lead with submersible centrifuge, 5762
Black spruce, see Spruce.Black walnut, see Walnuts.Blades, response of radial-bladed centrifugal
pump to sinusoidal disturbances for non- cavitating flow, 5823
Blakeslee, H. W., powder metallurgy in aero-space researach, industry, 5807
Blast effects, see Explosions.Blind, Randolph-Sheppard act, amend, hear-
ings, 5284Block grants programs of Law Enforcement
Assistance Administration, 5168Blocks, see Earth blocks.Blood:
flight characteristics and stain patterns of human blood, 5704
fluid mechanics of thrombus formation, 5789
Blood pressure, normalizing effect of nega-tive hydroaerions during bradycardia, com-bined with hypotonia or hypertensive dis-ease, USSR study, 5680
Bloss, Roscoe L., precision measurement and calibration, mechanics, 5884
BLS, see Labor Statistics Bureau.Blue Cross, see Health insurance.Blue Mountains, orchardgrass responses to
fertilization of seven surface soils from central Blue Mountains of Oregon, 5550
Blue Shield, see Health insurance.Bluegills, use of bluegills to detect zinc, 5451 BNDD, see Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
Bureau.Boating, what’s your move? Coast Guard
Auxiliary education and safety program, 5055
Boccio, J., calculation of turbulent boundary layers with heat transfer and pressure gradient utilizing compressibility trans-formation, constant property turbulent boundary layer flow with simultaneous mass transfer and pressure gradient, 5782
Bodies of revolution:drag of a supercritical body of revolution
in free flight at transonic speeds and comparison with wind-tunnel data, 5827
effects of Reynolds number and body cor-ner radius on aerodynamic characteris-tics of space shuttle-type vehicle at sub-sonic Mach numbers, 5840
numerical calculation of transonic flow about slender, bodies of revolution, 5828
Body (human), see Anatomy.Boise City, Idaho, area wage survey, 5726 Boldt, George H., nomination, hearing, 5228 Boley, Charles C., use of char to improve
physical quality of coke from Allen (Colo-rado) coal, 5760
Bollweevils, see Weevils.Boll weevils, see Weevils.Bollworms, tomato fruitworm, control, 4842 Bolometers, BOLOVAC, bolometric voltage
and current, systems for measuring elec-trical quantities from 0.5 MHz through microwaves, 5881
BOLOVAC systems for measuring electrical quantities from 0.5 MHz through micro-waves, 5881
Bones, James T., pulpwood production, 1970, in Northeast, 5552
Book Year, International, see International Book Year.
Bookbinders, apprentice-printing crafts, com-positor, bookbinder, pressman, machinist, lithographer, photoengraver, examination announcement, amdt., 5034
Books, RIF’s guide to book selection, 6053- 55
Boone County, Nebr., soil survey report, 6078Boron:
electrochemical behavior of boron anode in aqueous solutions, 5833
minerals yearbook chapter, 5745Bortleson, Gilbert C., chemical investigation
of recent lake sediments from Wisconsin lakes and their interpretation, 5432
Boston, Mass.:Boston City Hall, Boston, Mass., build-
ings with fallout protection, design case study, 5032
for relief of sick and disabled, U.S. Pub-lic Health Service Hospital at Boston, 1799-1969, history, 5602
Botany, Smithsonian contributions to bot- anyi 6057
Botetourt County Va.: flood plain informa-tion, James River, Eagle Rock to Lick Run, 5389
flooding on James River, how to avoid damages, Eagle Rock to Lick Run, Bote-tourt County, Va., 5399
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Boundaries (physics) :semi-infiinite inhomogeneously filled plates
with—hard boundaries, scattering from peri-
odic corrugated surface, 5983soft boundaries, scattering from periodic
corrugated surface, 5982Boundary layer:
calculation of turbulent boundary layers with heat transfer and pressure gradi-ent utilizing compressibility trans-formation—
computer program manual, 5783constant property turbulent boundary
layer flow with simultaneous mass transfer and pressure gradients, 5782
experimental boundary-layer edge Machnumbers for 2 space shuttle orbiters at hypersonic speeds, 5826
Boundary Waters Canoe Area, wilderness ecology, virgin plant communities of Boundary Waters Canoe Area, 5540
Bradford, Henry W., cooperative Cotia force for development in Brazil, 5453
Bradley, Zorro A., site Bc236, Chaco CanyonNational Monument, N. Mex., 5957
Bradycardia, see Heart diseases. Brain, see Cerebral cortex.Brakes, brakes and brake components, Fed-
eral item identification guide, change, 5301Brand, Horst, poverty area profiles, job
search of ghetto workers, Bedford-Stuy- vesant Central Harlem, East Harlem, South Bronx, 5728
Brantley Dam, project, Pecos River basin, N. Mex., construct, operate and maintain, hearing, 5261A
Brantley project, hearing, 5261ABrayton cycle:
correlation of windage-loss data for Lun- dell alternator, 5856
design of 3-phase, 15-kilovolt-ampere static inverter for motor-starting Bray-ton space power system, 5836
effect of Reynolds number on overall per-formance of 3.7-inch-diameter six-stage axial-flow compressor, 5846
nuclear Brayton turboalternator-compres-sor (TAC) conceptual design study, 5796
Brazil, cooperative Cotia force for develop-ment in Brazil, 5453
Brazing, see Solder and soldering.Breathing, see Respiration.Breden, Leslie H., world index of plastics
standards, 5886Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian biological sur-
vey of Dominica, 6063Breslav, I. S., perception of respiratory
medium and gas preference in man and animals, 5865
BRH, see Radiological Health Bureau.Bricks, fabrication and cost evaluation of
experimental building brick from waste glass, 5764
see also Adobe.Bridges, analysis of internally redundant
structural cable arrays, 5979Briggs, Richard J., transverse wave tubes as
high efficiency microwave amplifiers, 4881Briggs, Ted C., nitrogen, 5752Brill, Henry, pro-drug dialectic communica-
tion on drug abuse and marijuana red her-ring, 5771
Brimmer, Andrew F.:addresses, lectures, etc.—
Dec. 27, 1971, 5493Feb. 16, 1972, 5492
Brisbin, Robert L., tree grades for eastern white pine, 5545
Brokers, unsafe and unsound practices of brokers and dealers study, report and recommendations of Securities Exchange Commission, 5143
Bromine, atomic energy levels derived from analyses of optical spectra, 5882
Bromley, L. A., properties of seawater and its concentrates and related solutions at tem-peratures up to 400° F., 5624
Bronx, N.Y., South, poverty area profiles, job search of ghetto workers, 5728
Brooklyn, N.Y., Bedford-Stuyvesant, poverty area profiles, job search of ghetto workers, 5728
Brooklyn Borough, New York City, employ-ment profiles of selected low-income areas, summary, 4995
Brown, Leticia W., Washington in new era, 1870-1970, 5958
Browne, Secor D.: remarks—
Jan 17, 1972, 5030Feb. 1, 1972, 5029
Brunner, Robert O., fiscal and budgetary impact of social security program in 1970— 71, 6070
Bryan, D., development of nuclear analytical techniques for oil slick identification de-velopment, 4907
Bucci, Thomas J., comparison of 3 rations in military scout dogs under moderate ther-mal stress, Ft. Benning field study, 4896
Buckling, see Strains and stresses.Budget of United States:
defense program, 1973-77 statement, 5347 1972 status, scorekeeping report, 5206
Buffalo, N.Y., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4942
Building:analysis of internally redundant structural
cable arrays, 5979building with adobe and stabilized-earth
blocks, 4844low-rent public housing construction guide,
5606Buildings:
barrier-free environment for elderly and handicapped, hearings, 5218
subterranean termites, their prevention and control in buildings, 4840
with fallout protection, design case study DCS series, 5032
Bulk carriers in world fleet, 5732Bulletins, see names of department, etc.,
issuing bulletins.Bumpers, Federal item identification guide,
change, 5314Bunker Hill, Calif., subsidence in Bunker-
Hill-San Timoteo area, southern Calif., 5592
Burgess, Fred J., airphoto analysis of ocean outfall disperson, 5439
Burlington, Vt., area wage survey, 5724Burlington Northern, Inc., accident report,
6035Burma:
background notes, 6095economic trends and their implications for
United States, 5646mineral industry, minerals yearbook chap-
ter, 5749Burns, Arthur F., remarks, Nov. 11, 1971,
5495Burros, see Donkeys.Bushings (plumbing) :
Federal item identification guide, change, 5314
Business:business credit and assistance, code of
Federal regulations, 5470census publications, price list, 6027establishing in Singapore, 5065Government minority small business pro-
grams, hearings, 5200minority enterprise and expanded owner-
ship blueprint for 70’s, appendix, A-F, 5058
overseas business reports, 5059—67small business, raw fuel Industries, con-
centration of ownership by competing fuels In energy market, hearings, 5199
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Butternut Creek:Dewitt and Manlius Townships, Onondaga
County, N.Y., floods, 5407flood plain information, De Witt and Man-
lius Townships, Onondaga County, N.Y., 5386
Buzzell, T. D., humic acid removal by micro-flotation and gravity settling, 5627
C
C&MS, see Consumer and Marketing Service.C.F.S. series, 5934—39Cabeza Prieta Game Range, Cabeza Prieta
Wilderness proposal, 6082Cabinets and racks, Federal item identifica-
tion guide, change, 5302Cables, analysis of internally redundant
structural cable arrays, 5979Cadmium telluride, detectors, interim tech-
nical report, 4912Cagle, Caroline H., changes in time and sav-
ings deposits, 5490Cairns, John, jr., use of bluegills to detect
zinc, 5451Calculations, see Numerical Calculations.Calendars:
calendars of Smithsonian Institution, monthly, 6051
wage calendars, 5716Calibration, precision measurement and cali-
bration mechanics, 5884California:
California streamflow characteristics, from records through 1968, Northern Great Basin and Central Valley, 5580
income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below- market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
regular income limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5614
reports for California by Geological Sur-vey. Water Resources Division, list, 5591
selected areas, census of housing, block statistics, 4927.
subsidence in Bunker Hill-Sam Timoteo area, southern Calif., 5592
systematics and zoogeography of genus Synidotea (Crustacea : Isopoda) with an account of Californian species, 6061
water resources data, 5593California, Pa., floods, how to avoid damages,
5402Calvert Cliffs decision, its origin and after-
math, 5132Calves, calf crop statistics, 6111Cambarus, subgenera of crayfish genus Pro-
cambar us (Decapoda; Astacidae), 6064Camp, William B., nomination, hearings,
5229Canada:
catalog of dental research projects spon-sored by Federal and non-Federal orga-nizations, errata, 5911
catalog of nautical charts, 5967ice cream sandwich wafers from Canada,
Tariff Commission report, 6123Canal zone, census of population, 1970, gen-
eral characteristics, 4963Cancer:
mouth, general information, 5893National cancer attack act, law, 5124
Canine corps, see Dogs.Canker (diseases of plants) :
Scleroderris canker of northern conifers, 5519
Capacity (industrial), see Industrial capac-ity.
Capellen, J., bibliography of mass spectros-copy, literature for 1970 compiled by com-puter method, 4910
Capitaine (U.S.S.) :loan to Italy, extension, agreement, 6102
Capital assets, class life asset depreciation range system, tax information, 5628
Capital of United States, Washington in new era, 1870-1970, 5958
Capitol Reef National Park, establish, law, 5113
Caps, instability of spherical caps and com-plete spheres, 4892
Carbon, effects of carbon on mechanical prop-erties of titanium beta-alloy weld joints, USSR study, 5691
Careers, see Occupations.Cargo, see Ships.Carl, Clayton M., jr., maturation of sugar
maple seed, 5548Carmean, Willard H., site-index comparisons
for tree species in northern Minnesota, 5542
Carpets, carpet and rugs, summary for 1970 and 1st 3 quarters of 1971, current indus-trial reports, 5004
Carriers, see Water carriers.Carroll County, N.H., trees and shrubs of
Bartlett Experimental Forest, Carroll County, N.H., 5544
Carroll Township, Pa., floods, how to avoid damages. 5405
Cars, see Automobiles—Passenger cars.Carter, Arlen, development and initial oper-
ating characteristics of 20-megawatt linear plasma accelerator facility, 5821
Cartography, see Maps and charts.Cartridges, cartridge and propellant ac-
tuated devices and components, Federal item identification guide, change, 5303
Castings, nonferrous castings, current in-dustrial reports, 5008
Castleton River and Valley, watershed work plan for watershed protection, flood pre-vention and fish and wildlife develop-ment, upper Castleton River Watershed, Rutland County, Vt., 6081
Cataloging notes for medical catalogers, pe-riodical), 5933
Catalogs:catalog of nautical charts, special pur-
pose navigational charts and publica-tions, 5971
copyright entries, 5293dental research projects in United States
and Canada sponsored by Federal and non-Federal organizations, errata, 5911
Library of Congress national union cata-log, manuscript collections, 5731
nautical charts—region 1, United States and Canada,
5967region 3, Greenland, Iceland, Scotland,
Ireland, England and Western Eu-rope, 5968
region 5, West Africa and Mediter-ranean, 5969
region 7, Australia and Indonesia, 5970 Catalysis, feasability studies of applications
of catalytic oxidation in wastewater, 5445
Catfish, channel catfish farming, 6074Cattle:
cattle, sheep and goat inventory, 6112 feedlot waste mangement, why and how,
5418Cavitation, response of radial-bladed cen-
trifugal pump to sinusoidal disturbances for noncavitating flow, 5823
CDD-series, 5000-2Cedar, old-growth western redcedar and
Alaska-cedar in southeast Alaska, volume tables and equations, 5537
Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge, des-ignate certain lands as wilderness area, hearings, 5175
Cellulose acetates, ultrathin membranes for reverse osmosis water salination, 5622
Cemeteries, American military, overseas, general information, 4876
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Ind ex .
Charitable trusts, District of Columbia charitable trusts and split-interest trusts, facilitate amendment of governing instru-ments to conform to requirements of In-ternal revenue code, law, 5085
Charlottesville, Va.:flood plain information, Rivanna River,
5897floods, how to avoid damage, 5408
Charters, Federal charters ror certain non-profit organizations, confer, hearings, 5268
Charts, see also Maps and charts.Chase, Joseph, oceanographic observations
along East Coast of United States, 5051Chatters, Roy M., role of paper mill addi-
tives as potential stream pollutants devel-opment of nuclear analytical techniques, 4914
Chehalis River, flood plain information, Chehalis, Wishkah and Hoquiam Rivers, Aberdeen-Hoquiam-Cosmopolis, Wash., 5387
Chemical analysis:chemical investigation of recent lake
sediments from Wisconsin lakes and their interpretation, 5432
physicochemical phase analysis methods for steels and alloys, USSR study, 5688
Chemical properties, chemical investigation of recent lake sediments from Wisconsin lakes and their interpretation, 5432
Chemicals:chemical products, Federal item identifi-
cation guide, change, 5304chemical quality of water in Walnut River
basin, south-central, Kansas, 5598see also Organic compounds.
Chemosterilants, chemosterilants screened against boll weevil in dipping and feed-ing tests, 4855
Chen, Juh W., feasibility studies of applica-tions of catalytic oxidation in wastewater, 5445 , x.Chevalier, James L., short-term hot hard-ness characteristics of rolling-element steels, 5847
Chicago, Hl.: „ .automobile insurance pricing in Chicago metropolitan area, 5270
financial implications of changing patterns of nonpublic school operations in Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Phila-delphia, 6005
Chicken plague, see Fowl pest.Chickens, fowl plague, beware of this deadly
foreign disease, 4852Chicopee, Mass., census of housing, 1970,
block statistics, 4936Child development, see Children.Child health, see Children.Children :
aid to families with dependent children study, findings demographic and pro-gram characteristics, 5901
child development, day care (series), 5027 handicapped, ending the isolation, role of
education, etc., errata, 5367hearing levels of children by demographic
and socioeconomic characteristics, 5900 if you have a handicapped child you are
not alone, diagnosis, special education, etc., 5369
Maternal and Child Health Service pro-grams, administering agencies and legis-lative base, 5734
national cross-tabulation from 1967 and 1969, AFDC studies, 5902
nutrition and feeding of infants and chil-dren under 3 in group day care, 5736
promoting health of mothers and children. 5735
I what’s so hard about feeding kids? 5500 see also Day care of children.
' Childs, Gary A., comparison of discrete steepest ascent method with continuous
steepest ascent method for optimal pro-1 graming, 5822
Census: , .collection, evaluation, and processing series, data access descriptions, 5022
data access descriptions, 5022 housing, 1970—
block statistics, 4922-50detailed housing characteristics, 4951-
57general housing characteristics, 4958— 59supplementary report series, 4960
mid-decade census of population and hous-ing, hearings, 5193
population, 1970—final reports, alphabetical and classified
indexes of industries and occupations, microfiche order form, 5962
general population characteristics, 4961-63
general social and economic character-istics, 4964—66
supplementary reports, 4967—73 population and housing—
census tracts, 4974—93 publications order form, 4998
employment profiles of selected low- income areas, publications order form, 4999
printed reports, 5022 publications, price list, 6027
Census Bureau, technical notes, 5024Center for Disease Control, zoonose sur-
veillance, annual summary, rabies, 5026Centerville, Pa., floods, how to avoid dam-
ages, 5403Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, accident report, 6033
Central Valley, Calif., California stream-flow characteristics, from records through 1968, Northern Great Basin and Central Valley, 5580
Central Valley project:Delta Division, Montezuma Hills unit,
Calif., reclamation feasibility studies, law, 5105 .
San Luis unit, Westlands water district construction charges, deferment, report, 5147
Centrifugal pumps, see Pumps.Centrifuges, removing bismuth from lead
with submersible centrifuge, 5762Ceramics, characterization of hot-pressed
MgO, 5989 , ,Cerebral cortex, visual evoked cortical re-
sponse as measure of stress in naval en-vironments, methodology and analysis, slow flash rates, 5744
Chace, Fenner A., shrimps of Smithsonian- Bredin Caribbean expeditions with sum-mary of West Indian shallow-water species, (Crustacea, Decapoda, Natantia), 6060
Chaco Canyon National Monument, site Bc236, general information, 5957
Chains, transmission chain, Federal item identification guide, change, 5331
Chalmette National Historical Park, inter-pretive prospectus, 5949
Chamis, Christos C., mechanics of load trans-fer at fiber/matrix interface, 5832
Champlin, Robert L„ supplementary aera-tion of lagoons in rigorous climate areas, 5448
Chang, David T., some analyses of variability of atmospheric parameters at low altitudes significant for aircraft propagation, 5791
Change in Foggy Bottom, 6096 Channel catfish, See Catfish.Channels, determination of channel capacity
of Fresno River, downstream from Hid-den damsite, Madera county, Calif. 5583
Chaplains, military chaplains’ review, 4883 Char, use of char to improve physical quality
of coke from Allen (Colorado) coal, 5760Characterization of hot-pressed MgO, 5989
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Chile, economic trends and their implications for United States, 5640
China:People’s Republic, United States relations
with People’s Republic of China, hear-ings, 5256
situation in Far East, particularly China, hearings, 5254
United States-China relations, hearing, 5254
Cholinesterase, interaction of hydrophobic organophosphorous, inhibitors and serum cholinesterase in presence of aliphatic al-cohols at different pH, USSR study, 5678
Christal, Raymond E., stability of consoli-dated job descriptions based on task in-ventory survey information, 4859
Christmas trees, Christmas tree directory, Oregon and Washington, growers, whole-salers, and retailers, 5515
Chromium:atomic energy levels derived from analyses
of optical spectra, 5882cyclic creep and fatigue of TD-NiCr
(thoria-dispersion-strengthened nickel- chomium), TD-Ni, and NiCr sheet at 1200 C, 5855
Mach 1 oxidation of thoriated nickel chromium at 1204°C (2200°F), 5825
Chumas, Sophie J., tabulations of voluntary national standards, industry standards, in-ternational recommendations and certifi-cation programs for consumer products, 5888
Church, Frank, interview with Kosygin, 5250
Circuit Courts of Appeals, minutes, trial notes and rolls of attorneys of U.S. Cir-cuit Court for southern district of New York, 1790—1841, microcopy, pamphlet de-scribing, 5873
Circuits :automatic control, USSR study, 5664 digital-to-analog conversion circuit using
third-order polynomial interpolation,Circulars, see names of departments, etc.,
issuing circulars.Cities and towns :
air carriers service to small communities (remarks), 5031
airports and the community, sub-council report, 5908
census of population, 1970, composition of urban population, 4968
community at crossroads, drug education simulation game, 5913
delinquency and city life, 5703emergency urban mass transit legislation,
subsidies for continued transit system operations, hearings, 5225
how to improve your community by at-tracting new industry, 5353
metropolitan aspects of educational in-equality. hearings, 5241
mixing heights, wind speeds and potential for urban air pollution throughout con-tiguous United States, 4867
new grass roots government? decentrali-zation and citizen participation in urban areas, 4827 <
places of 10,000 or more by wards, 1970, list by States, 4972 (
population and land area of urbanizedareas, 1970 and 1960, 4969 <
population annexed to central cities ofstandard metropolitan statistical areas ( in United States, 1960-70, 4971
population of standard metropolitan statis-tical areas, 1950-70, 4970
Citizens of United States, new grass roots government? decentralization and citizen ( participation in urban areas, 4827
8 Citizenship:becoming a citizen series—
our American way of life, 5616s our United States, 5617
Federal textbook on citizenship, 5617-19 gateway to citizenship, 5620
. Citrus fruit, evaluation of procedures for estimating citrus fruit yield, 6113
, Civil aircraft, see Aircraft.Civil aviation, see Aeronautics.
. Civil defense, see Civilian defense.' Civil procedure, taking of evidence abroad
in civil or commercial matters, convention, ; message from the President, 5209
Civil rights, institutional guide to DHEW policy on protection of human subjects. 5927
Civil Service:examination announcements—
apprentice-printing crafts, compositor, bookbinder, pressman, machinist, lithographer, photoengraver, 5034
biological and agricultural sciences, pro-fessional careers, amdt., 5045
Federal protective officer, amdt., 5033 general amendment, 5036
job grading standards—air conditioning equipment mechanic.
5037crane operator, 5038electronics mechanic, 5039gardener, 5040pest controller, 5041tractor operator, 5042
Civil Service Commission, pamphlets, 5043— 44
Civil service pensions, retirement planning, 5630
Civilian defense, ASCS defense activities, 4831
Claims:Alaska native land claims settlement act,
law, 5109continuing problems in paying State claims
for administrative expenses of public assistance programs, Social and Reha-bilitation Service, GAO report, 5558
Class rooms, see Classrooms.Classification :
oxidizing materials by test methods, 5756U.S. foreign trade statistics classifications
and cross-classification summary of changes, 5025
see also names of substances, objects, etc., classified.
Classroom personnel, see Teachers.Classrooms, outdoor classrooms on school
sites, 4850Clear-cutting :
growth and survival of interplanted hard-woods in southern Wisconsin oak clear- cuttings, 5530
studies of effects of watershed practices on streams, 5426
Clearcutting, see Clear-cutting.Climate, supplementary aeration of lagoons
in rigorous climate areas, 5448Clinical Center, National Institutes of
Health, current clinical studies and patient referral procedures, 5926
Clinical medicine, see Medicine.Clothing, coats and coat-like garments, Fed-
eral item identification guide, 5305Coal, use of char to improve physical quality
of coke from Allen (Colorado) coal, 5760 Coal Center, Pa., floods, how to avoid dam-
ages, 5402Coast Guard Auxiliary:
uniform, awards, and flag code manual, 5047
what’s your move? public education and safety program, 5055
Coastal Engineering Research Center, mis-cellaneous paper, 5378
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Ind ex
Coasts *eutrophication in coastal waters, nitro-
gen as controlling factor, 5431longshore sediment transport rates, com-
pilation of data, 5378Coats, and coat-like garments, Federal item
identification guide, 5305Cobalt: , . .atomic energy levels derived from analy-
ses of optical spectra, 5882fretting wear in titanium, Monel-400, and
eobalt-25% molybdenum using scanning electron microscopy, 5859
Cobalt isotopes, heat source demonstration program for 60Co, phase 2, final report, de-tail design, 4919
Code of Federal regulations, 5468-89see also for titles, chapters, etc., of the
Code printed separately, subject in-volved.
Codes, see subjects.Coke, use of char to improve physical quality
of coke from Allen (Colorado) coal, 5760Colbeck, Samuel C., one-dimensional water
flow through snow, 5379Cold Regions Research and Engineering Lab-
oratory :research reports, 5379-80special reports, 5381—83technical report, 5384
Coleoptera, see Beetles.Coles County, Ill., biological survey of
streams of Coles County, Ill., 5450Colladay, Raymond S., analysis and compari-
son of wall cooling schemes for advanced gas turbine applications, 5848
Collection, evalutaion, and processing senes, 5022
Collective bargaining: ...bit of perspective on collective bargaining
and economic controls (address), 5705 employment, collective bargaining, and
productivity (address), 5707world of work in world ahead (remarks),
5713College students, see Students.Colleges and universities:
graduate student support and manpower resources in graduate science education, 5959
machine entrance testing for higher schools, USSR study, 5697
undergraduate enrollment in 2-year and 4-year colleges, Oct. 1970, 5015
university medical care programs, evalua-tion, 5894 _Collier, Cleveland E., letters sent by Office
of Quartermaster General, main, series, 11818-1870, microcopy, pamphlet describ-ing, 5872
Collisions, see Motor vehicle accidents.Colloids, microflotation of silica, 5626Colombia, cotton, 5510Color prints, see Prints.Colorado, census of housing, 1970, block
statistics of selected areas, 4928Colorado River and Valley, basin, surface
water records, 5593Colorado Springs, Colo.:
census of population and housing, 1970, census tracts, 4976
floods, 5406Monument Creek, flood plain information,
5393Columbus, Ohio, area wage survey, 5718Colwell, Robert N., monitoring earth re-
sources from aircraft and spacecraft, 5802Combat air crews, see Flight crews.Combustion, disposal of manure wastes and
utilization of residue, 5766see also Flames.
Commerce:arglcultural economy and trade of United
Kingdom, 5356
Commerce—Continuedforeign trade—
statistics classifications and cross-classi-fication summary of changes, 5025
survey of current issues to be studied by Subcommittee on International Trade, 5243
international narcotics trade and its rela-tion to United States, report, 5149
Secretary’s last remarks to members of maritime industry, 5057
summaries of trade and tariff information, 6127
taking of evidence abroad in civil or com-mercial matters, convention, message from the President, 5209
United States in changing world economy, 6021
ways to increase U.S. exports under trade opportunities program, GAO report, 5573
see also names or classes of articles of commerce.
Commerce Committee, Senate, hearings, 5233-38
Commerce Department, ways to increase U.S. exports under trade opportunities program, GOA report, 5573
Commercial products:tabulation of voluntary national stand-
ards, industry standards, international recommendations and certification pro-grams for consumer products, 5888
voluntary product standard PS (series), 5892
Commission on Bankruptcy Laws of United States, see Bankruptcy Laws of United States Commission.
Commodities, see Agricultural products.Commodity Credit Corporation, audit re-
ports, 5144, 5554Commodity exchanges :
act, as amended, 5069commodity futures statistics on futures
trading in commodities regulated under Commodity exchange act, monthly, 5070
Common Market, see European Economic Community.
Communications :disaster communications service, FCC
rules and regulations, 5457PACAF basic bibliography, 4865see also Military communications.
Communist China, see China.Communist Party of Soviet Union, 24th Con-
gress, stenographic reports, 5655—47 Communities, see Cities and towns.Commuter transportation, see Transporta-
tion.Comparison of discrete steepest ascent
method with continuous steepest ascent method for optimal programing, 5822
Compensation, see Pensions—Wages.Compositors, see Apprentices.Compressed gases, see Gases.Compressibility:
calculation of turbulent boundary layers with heat transfer and pressure gra-dient utilizing compressibility trans-formation—
computer program manual, 5783constant property turbulent boundary-
layer flow with simultaneous mass transfer and pressure gradient, 5782
Compressible boundary layer, see Boundary layer.
Compressors :effect of Reynolds number on overall per-
formance of 3.7-lnch-diameter six-stage axial-flow compressors, 5846
nuclear Brayton turboalternator-compres-sor (TAC) conceptual design study, 5796
pumps and compressors, 1970, current in-dustrial reports, 5010
pumps, valves, and compressors, global market survey, 5648
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Comptroller of Currency, nomination of Wil-liam B. Camp, hearing, 5229
Computer programs/programming: calculations of eigenvalues and eigenfunc-
tions of Mathieu’s equation, 5788 computer program for determining poly-
crystalline elastic moduli from single-crystal elastic constants, 5988
computer program manual, calculation of turbulent boundary layers with heat transfer and pressure gradient utilizing compressibility transformations, 5783
generalized research analysis statistical system, 4897
improved neutron activation prediction code system development, final report, 5779
see also names of programs or subjects for which programs have been made.
Computers, see Electronic computers.Concentration by competing raw fuel indus-
tries in energy market and its impact on small business, 5199
Concept of education as investment, 6002Conceptual design and analysis of infrared
horizon sensor compensation for atmos-pheric variability, 5841
Condensers (vapors and gases) :optimization of stainless steels for use as
condenser tubes for desalting water, 5623
survey of alternate methods for cooling condenser discharge water, total com-munity considerations in utilization of rejected heat, 5440
Conduits, fittings, Federal item identifica-tion guide, change, 5307
see also Electric conduits.Cones, subsonic and supersonic static aero-
dynamic characteristics of family of bul-bous base cones measured with magnetic suspension and balance system, 5785
Conferences, congresses, etc.:conference series, National Center for
Health Services Research and Develop-ment, 5894
metropolitan transportation planning seminars, Denver, Colo., Nov. 30-Dec. 1 1970, 6133
see also subject of conference.Configurations, exploratory study of effects
of injection configurations and inlet flow conditions on characteristics of flow in spherical chambers, 5795
Congo (Kinshasa) :protocol for accession of Democratic Re-
public of Congo to general agreement on tariffs and trade, 6109
Congo, Democratic Republic, see Congo (Kinshasa).
Congress of United States :congressional record 92d Congress—
1st sess., bound volumes, 5074-782d sess., bound volume, 5073
daily digest, 5072congressional serial set, 5081-84 laws, public, 5085-5130
index, 507192d Congress, provide for beginning of
2d session, law, 5123Co?^ss4onal districts, data CDD-series, 5000—2Congressional record, see Congress of United States.Congressional serial set, 5081-84Conical shells, see Shells (structural).
^roderris canker of northern conifers, 5519Configurations,
management 5344
Connally, John6137
contractor configuration plans, military standard,
B., address, Feb. 8, 1972,
Connecticut, income limits for sec. 221(d) (3) below-market interest rate housing and exception limits for sec. 235—236 hous-ing, 5615
Conquest of Cancer Agency, establish, law, 5124
Conscription, Military selective service act with analysis, compilation, 5156
Conservation, see Natural resources—also subjects.
Conservation farming, see Soil conservation.Conservation of natural resources, see Nat-
ural resources.Constant property turbulent boundary layer
flow with simultaneous mass transfer and pressure gradient, 5782
Constitution of United States, constitutional rights, Federal data banks, computers and Bill of Rights, privacy enfringements with-out screening or controls hearings, 5269
Construction, see Building.Consuls, Consul General’s Shanghai Postal
Agency, 1867-1907, 6065Consumer and Marketing Service :
better inspection and improved methods of administration needed, GAO report, 5557
C&MS series, 5291PMG series, 5292
Consumer goods, see Commercial products.Consumer Protection Agency, establish, hear-
ings, 5261Consumers :
automobile property damage and consumer information program, hearings, 5184, 5185
buying indicators, series, 5021consumer guide for senior citizens, 5498 consumers’ reaction to various peel oil
levels in frozen concentrated orange juice, 4847
protect consumers against careless and un-fair billing practices, hearings, 5228
Containers, alternative ways of shipping loose round red radishes to European mar-kets in selected shipping containers, evalu-ation, 4828
Contaminants, effects of surface contamina-tion on infrared emissivity and visible- light scattering of highly reflective sur-faces at cryogenic temperatures, 5831
Continental Shelf, measurements of sea sur-face temperature on easern Pacific Conti-nental Shelf using airborne infrared radi-ometry, 5052
Contract farming, direct and contract hiring of seasonal farm labor, 4858
Contractions, see Abbreviations.Contractor report NASA CR (series), 5773-
96Contractors, contractor configuration man-
agement plans, military standard, 5344Contracts, see Government contracts.Control systems :
application guide for preparation of de-tailed common control central office equipment requirements for telephone system, 6046
auto-tracking antenna system, 59815th all-Union conference on control prob-
lems, USSR, 5682finite-time stability of linear discrete-time
systems, 5976model and methods used in creating auto-
mated systems of control, USSR study, 5663
rational system for regulating Industrial current of new aluminum plants, USSR study, 5687
Control-theory model for human decision-making, 5794
Controllability, study to determine flight characteristics and handling qualities of variable geometry spacecraft, low L/D concept with fold-down wings, 5777
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Ind ex .
Counting, development and application of a whole-body irradiation counting system, 4898
Country life, review and synthesis of research on vocational and technical education for rural disadvantaged, 5373
County government, see Government.Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent
cases adjudged, 5294Court of Military Appeals, digest, annotated
and digested opinions, supplement, 5348Courts martial and courts of inquiry:
Courts of Military Review and Court of Military Appeals, reports, holdings and decisions, 5297
desk book for special court-martial con-vening authorities, 4885
Courts of Military Review, court-martial reports, holdings and decisions, 5297
Cow Creek, Calif., floods, how to avoid, Palo Cedro, Calif., 5400
Craig, Clayton B., relief, hearings, 5190Cranberries, effect of postharvest hot-water
treatments on spoilage of cranberries in storage, 4846
Cranes, derricks, etc., crane operator, job grading standard, civil service, 5038
Craters, quarrying with nuclear explosives, 5409
Crawfish, subgenera of crayfish genus Pro- cambarus (Decapoda: Astacidae), 6064
Crayfish, see Crawfish.Credit •
business credit and assistance, code of Federal regulations, 5470
fair credit billing, hearings, 5226Truth in lending act, amend, hearings,
5226Credit unions:share insurance temporary protection, Fed-
eral and State member accounts, amend-ments, laws, 5127
State-chartered credit unions, 1970 annual report, 5905 „
Creep of metals, cyclic creep and fatigue oi TD-NiCr (thoria-dispersion-strengthened nickel-chromium), TD-Ni, and NiCr sheet at 1200 C, 5855
Cretaceous period, stratigraphy of Creta-ceous rocks and Tertiary Ojo Alamo sand-stone, Navajo and Hopi Indian reserva-tions, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, 5587
Crews, see Spaceship crews.Crime and criminals:
delinquency and city life, 5703 flight characteristics and stain patterns
of human blood, 5704Crime, Select Committee on, House, hearings,
5158Criminal jurisdiction, NATO status of forces agreement, operations, hearing, 5222
Crops, see names of crops.Crossarms, see Poles.Crosswicks Creek, extent and frequency of
floods on Crosswicks Creek from New Egypt to Bordentown, N.J., 5584
CRREL, see Cold Regions Research and Engi-neering Laboratory.
Crustaceans, see Isopods—Shrimps. Cryogenic temperatures, see Cryogenics. Cryogenics, effects of surface contamination
on infrared emissivity and visible-light scattering of highly reflective surfaces at cryogenic temperatures, 5831
Crystals, computer program for determining polycrystalline elastic moduli from single-crystal elastic constants, 5988
Culture: ,convention on ownership of cultural prop-erty, message from the President, 5210
Ethnic heritage studies act, hearing, 5159 Culvert iron, see names of manufactured
Current fishery statistics, C.F.S. series, 5934- 39
Controlled substances act, see Drugs.Converters, phase converters for operation
of 3-phase motors from single-phase power, 4837
see also Digital-to-analog converters.Conway, Bruce A., development of Skylab
experiment T-013 crew/vehicle disturb-ances, 5830
Cookies, ice cream sandwich wafers from Canada, Tariff Commission report, 6123
Coolants, analysis of heat transfer in porous cooled wall with variable pressure and temperature along exit boundary, 5842
Coolidge, Calvin, photographs, 1917-1943, select list, pamphlet describing microcopy, 5875
Cooling:hot-gas-side heat transfer with and with-
out film cooling on simulated nuclear rocket thrust chamber using H2O2, 5851
survey of alternate methods for cooling condenser discharge water, total com-munity considerations in utilization of rejected heat, 5440
see also names of commodities.Cooling systems:
analysis and comparison of wall cooling schemes for advanced gas turbine ap-plications, 5848
design and evaluation of active cooling systems for Mach 6 cruise vehicle wings, 5781Cooling towers, development and demonstra-
tion of low-level drift instrumentation, 5443
Cooper, Barbara S., national health expendi-tures, 1929-70, calendar years, 6071
Cooperatives, see Farmers’ cooperative orga-nizations. ,
Copper, atomic energy levels derived from analyses of optical spectra, 5882
Coppinger, Neil W., newsletter for research in psychology, 6141
C catalog of copyright entries, 5293code of Federal regulations, 5481
Corporations:District of Columbia professional corpo-
rations, act, law, 5087Federal charters for nonprofit corpora-
tions, hearings, 5268policy aspects of foreign Investment by
U.S. multinational corporations, 5648ACorrections, hearings, 5189Correlation of windage-loss data for Lun-
dell alternator, 5856Corrosion and anticorrosives, evaluation of
inhibitors in corrosion of Al SI 304 stain-less steel by FC-196 aqueous film-forming foam concentrate, 5991
Corrugated plates, see Plates.Cosmopolis, Wash.:
flood plain information, Chehalis, Wish- kah and Hoquiam Rivers, Aberdeen- Hoquiam-Cosmopolis, Wash., 5387
floods, how to avoid damage, 5401Cost, farm cost situation, 5359
see also subjects.Cost accounting, see Accounts and account-
ing.Cotia, Brazil, cooperative Cotia force for de-
velopment in Brazil, 5453Cotton:
Colombia, 5510cotton and related data, 1930—67, statis-
tics, 1971 supplement, 4857Greece, 5509textiles, trade agreement with Peru, 6107
Council of Economic Advisors, member nomi-nation of Marina von Neumann Whitman, hearing, 5229
Counselors *availability of pupil personnel specialists
to public schools, fall 1968, 5363veteran preference in Federal employment,
handbook for veterans’ counselors, 5044
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Current industrial reports, 5003-14Current labor market developments, 5134 Current medicare survey report, CMS series,
6069Currents, see Electric currents.Curriculum:
career education in environment, hand-book, 5365
educational R & D programs conducted by laboratories and centers, 5366
Customs, see Tariff.Cybernetics, cybernetics in surgery, USSR
study, 5660Cyclic creep and fatigue of TD-NiCr (thoria-
dispersion-strengthened nickel-chromium), TD-Ni, and NiCr sheet at 1200 C, 5855
Cycling, see Thermal cycling.Cytophotometry, histochemical and cyto-
photometric assay of acid stress in fresh-water fish, 5449
D
D.C., see District of Columbia.Dade County, Fla., pollution of navigable
waters, embayments and coastal waters, conference proceedings, 5417
Dahomey, economic trends and their impli-cations for United States, 5636
Dairymen, bargaining act, hearings, 5221Dallas, Tex., area wage survey, 5725Das, N.M., longshore sediment transport
rates, compilation of data, 5378Data, see subjects.Data access descriptions, 5022Data storage and retrieval systems, see In-
formation storage and retrieval systems.DAV, see Disabled American Veterans.Davenport, Iowa, watershed field inspec-
tions, 1971, hearings, 5198Davis, E. G., combustion disposal of manure
wastes and utilization of residue, 5766Dawdy, David R., rainfall-runoff simula-
tion model for estimation of flood peaks for small drainage basins, 5586
Day care of children: administration of day care programs, 5027 child development, day care (series), 5027 nutrition and feeding of infants and chil-
dren under 3 in group day care, 5736Dealers, unsafe and unsound practices of
brokers and dealers study, report and rec-ommendations of Securities Exchange Commission, 5143
Debt, see Public debt.Decapods, see Cambarus—Shrimps.Decentralization in Government, new grass
roots government? decentralization and citizen participation in urban areas, 4827
Decision-making, control-theory model for human decision-making, 5794
Decisions, see names of courts, etc., render-ing decisions.
Deductions, see Income tax.Deep Sea Drilling Project, leg 9 of cruises of
drilling vessel Glomar Challenger, Papeete, Tahiti to Balboa, Panama, 5960
Defense, see Civilian defense—National de-fense.
Defense Department:appropriations, 1972, law, 5110Assistant Secretary, additional, authorize,
law, 5121Federal data banks, computers and Bill of
Rights, hearings, 5269handbook DSAH series, 5298 military standards, 5334—44 ophthalmic-lenses for Department of De-
fense personnel, evaluation, 5741problems being experienced in dependent
shelter program in Republic of Vietnam, GAO report, 5571
procurement, weapons system, acquisition, hearings, 5133
program and budget, 1973-77 statement,
Defense Supply Agency, handbook DSAH series, 5298
Deformations (mechanics) :theoretical study of corrugated plates,
shearing of trapezoidally corrugated plate with trough lines permitted to curve, 5773
DeHuff, Gilbert L., manganese, 5748Delaware, income limits for sec. 221(d)(3)
below-market interest rate housing and exception limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
Del Duca, Betty S., electrochemical behavior of boron anode in aqueous solutions, 5833
Delinquency, see Juvenile delinquency.Del Norte County, Calif., flood plain in-
formation, Lake Earl-Lake Talawa and lower Smith River, Del Uorte County, Calif., 5390
Democratic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa), see Congo (Kinshasa).
Demodulators, analysis of threshold char-acteristics of synchronous-phase demodu-lator, USSR study, 5667
Demography :hearing levels of children by demographic
and socioeconomic characteristics, 5900methods and materials of demography,
Dendroctonus rufipennis, see Beetles.Denmark, economic trends and their impli-
cations for United States, 5638Densen, Paul M., university medical care
programs, evaluation, 5894Density, electronic density of states, 5885 Dental instruments and apparatus, X-ray
equipment and supplies, medical, dental and veterinary, Federal item identification guide, change, 5333
Dental research, United States and Canada, catalog of dental research projects spon-sored by Federal and non-Federal organi-zations, errata, 5911
Dentistry, Uniformed services health pro-fessions revitalization act, hearing, 5224
Denver, Colo., Geological Survey, activities and services, 5575
DEP, see Electronic Products Division.Dependents, see Armed Forces—Veterans.Depreciation :
class life asset depreciation range sys-tem, tax information, 5620
depreciation, amortization, and deple-tion, tax information, 5628
Desalination :large multiple phase ejector driven de-
salination plants, design study, 5625 optimization of stainless steels for use as
condenser tubes, 5623ultrathin membranes for reverse osmosis
water desalination, 5622DeSanto, John A. :
scattering from periodic corrugated sur-face, semi-infinite in homogenously
filled plates with—hard boundaries, 5983soft boundaries, 5982
Desegregation in education, see Race prob-lems.
Design manual DM series, 5966Design of unsurfaced soil facilities for oper-
ations of C—5A aircraft, 5413Designs (aircraft) :
design and evaluation of active cooling systems for Mach 6 cruise vehicle wings, 5781
Designs (architectural), see Architecture.cadmium telluride detectors, interim tech-
nical report, 4912detection of nonlinear transfer functions
Detectors:by use of Gaussian statistics, 5853
Inductive sensing technique advancement for mental fatigue detection, 4894
nuclear instrument landing system, phase1, final report, 4915
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Disabled—Continuedmeals-on-wheels, food stamp program, 55U7see also Veterans. TT ,
Disabled American Veterans, National Head-quarters and Service Foundation, life Membership Fund, financial statements, GAO examination, 5562
Disadvantaged:estimates and projections of special target
populations in elementary and secondary public schools, 6004
review and synthesis of research on voca-tional and technical education for rural disadvantaged, 5373
Disarmament:documents, 4877seabed arms control treaty—
hearing, 5252 text, 5214T'Ji QQ ftt"PI'S *
ASCS defense activities, 4831disaster communications service, FCC rules
and regulations, 5457Disaster relief act, amend, law, 5115
Discharge, see Separation (military). Disclosure of financial interests by persons
engaged in operation of Federal Govern-ment, 5289
Discrete functions:comparison of discrete steepest ascent method with continuous steepest ascent method for optimal programing, 5822
finite-time stability of linear discrete-time systems, 5976
mathematical theory applied to games and discrete systems, USSR study, 5685
Discrimination, see Race problems.Diseases of poultry, see names of diseases. Dispensers, liquid fueling dispensing facili-
ties, 5966Dispersion: _ „ .._ _airphoto analysis of ocean outfall disper-
sion, 5439dispersal period in population of eastern fox squirrels (Sciurus niger), 5547
numerical calculation of dispersion rela-tions for internal gravity waves, 5978
Display systems, navigation display, multi-color microchart/map transparencies, mili-tary standard, 5341
Disposal of refuse, see Refuse.Disputes, see Labor disputes.Distribution (economics), see names of com-
modities.District of Columbia.:
appropriations, 1972, law, 5108census of housing, 1970, detailed housing
characteristics, 4951charitable trusts and split-interest trusts,
facilitate amendment of governing in-struments to conform to requirements ot Internal revenue code, law, 5085
consumer credit protection act, amend law, drug°addiction and treatment In D.C. fa-
cilities, hearing, 5239election act, amend, law, 5126elections, primary and tax reduction cam-
paign contributions, law, 5126food inspection and licensing, hearings,income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below-
market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235-236 housing,
nursing homes, trends in long term care, 5220 . . ,.^7.professional corporations act, law, 5987
radiofrequency and microwave radiationlevels resulting from man-made sources In Washington, D C. area, 6030
regular income limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5614revenue act, amend, law, 5102
revenues, providing additional, law, 5102
Detectors—Continuedreaction cell improvements in mercury
substitution-nuclear detection sulfur di-oxide stack gas monitor, 4916
Detergents, phosphates and phosphate sub-stitutes in detergents, hearings, 5171
^census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4937financial implications of changing patterns of nonpublic school operations in Chi- cago, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Philadel-phia, 6005Developing methodologies for evaluating im-
pact of EDA programs, 5351Developing world and USDA s contributions,
1971 report, 4853 .Development (economics), see Economic de-velopment. _ . ..Development assistance, see Foreign aid.
Development of stable leavening system,Dewatering, dewatering of mine drainage
sludge, 5428Dewitt Township, floods, 5407Diagnosis, see names of diseases.Dialectics, see Reasoning. ,Dickson, Richard E., effects of soil moisture,
texture, and nutrient levels on growth ot black walnut, 5543
Diet, therapy management, Army technical manual, 4888Dietetic interns, see Dietitians.
Diethylstilbestrol, its use as drug for hu-mans and in animal feeds, regulations, hearings, 5173Dietitians, Army graduate student program, 4895Difference equations, see Equations.
Diffraction, X-ray diffraction method for de-termining amount of austenite in auste- nite-ferrite mixture, 5889
Diffusion flames, see Flames. ......Digital-to-analog converters, digital-to-ana- log conversion circuit using third-order polynomial interpolation, 5862 K!m.-Dimenslonal analysis, dimensional-stability studies of candidate space-telescope mir-ror-substrate materials, 5844
Dingman, S. Lawrence, hydrology of Glenn Creek watershed, Tanana River basin, cen-tral Alaska, 5380Dips, chemosterilants screened against boll weevil in dipping and feeding tests 4855
Direct and contract hiring of seasonal farmDirect Hft controls, wind-tunnel study of slot
spoilers for direct lift control, 5845Directories: _ .Christmas tree directory, Oregon and
Washington, growers, wholesalers, and retailers, 5515 . +forest trees seed orchards, industry, state and federal forest tree seed orchards m United States directory, 5520
industry wage surveys and union wage rate studies, 5727
military assistance program address di-rectory, changes, 5345-46
public elementary and secondary schools in selected districts, enrollment and staff by racial/ethnic group, 5600
telephone—House of Representatives, 5137State Department, International Devel-
opment Agency, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 6100
*acute conditions, incidence and associated disability, June 1968-July 1969, United States, 5899disability days, 1968, U.S., health statis-tics, 5898 „for relief of sick and disabled seamen, U.S. Public Health Service hospital at Bos-ton, 1799-1969, history, 5602
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District of Columbia—Continued soUd^jvaste disposal program, hearings, trust funds, legal investments, list, 5350 unemployment compensation act, amend,
law, 5117District of Columbia Committee, Senate,
hearings, 5239—40Divers:
faceplate, official magazine for divers of U.S. Navy, 5993
visual evoked response as measure of nitrogen narcosis in navy divers, 5743
Dividends, see Life insurance.Dnepropetrovsk University, some results of
work in field of space hydrobiology at Dne-propetrovsk University, 1961-70, USSR study, 5668
Documentation:automated engineering document prepara-
tion system—finishes, military standard, 5335 materials, military standard, 5334
Documents, see Government publications. Documents Office, see Public Documents Of-
fice.Dog food, see Food for animals.Dogs, comparison of 3 rations in military
scout dogs under moderate thermal stress, Ft. Benning field study, 4896
Dollars, modify par value of dollar to equal one thirty-eighth ounce of gold, hearings, 5157,5230
Domestic animals, air pollutants affecting performance of domestic animals, litera-ture review, 4834
Domestic relations courts, juvenile and fam-ily courts, legal bibliography, 6145
Dominica, see Windward Islands.Donkeys, wild burros on public lands, pro-
tect, manage, and control, law, 5101Dooley, James E., mass spectra and analyti-
cal correlations for 32 alkyl aryl sulfides, 5763
Dorn, Georgette, M., Latin America, Spain, and Portugal, bibliography of paperback books, 5730
Dotson, William P., digital-to-analog con-version circuit using third-order polyno-mial interpolation, 5862
Drafting instruments, drafting, surveying, and mapping instruments, Federal item identification guide, 5308
Drag (aerodynamics) :drag of a supercritical body of revolution
in free flight at transonic speeds and comparison with wind-tunnel data, 5827
low L/D concept with fold-down wings, study to determine flight characteristics and handling qualities of variable geom-etry spacecraft, 5777
Drainage, rainfall-runoff simulation model for estimation of flood peaks for small drainage basins, 5586 see also Mine drainage.
Drift, development and demonstration of low- level drift instrumentation, 5443
Drilling, deep tunnels in hard rock, solution to combined sewer overflow and flooding problems, 5423
Drinking:if you need a drink to be social, that’s not
social drinking (poster), 5914what kind of a drinker are you ? take this
test and find out for yourself (poster), 5925
Drug abuse:amphetamine, legislation hearings, 5267 community at the crossroads, drug educa-
tion simulation game, 5913drug abuse in military, staff report, 5223 drug addiction and abuse among military
veterans, 1971, hearings, 5290drug addiction and treatment in District
of Columbia facilities, hearing, 5239
Drug abuse—Continued effect of drugs of abuse on reproductive
processes, 5903pro-drug dialectic communication on drug
abuse and marihuana red herring, 5771 social seminar film discussion guide—
drugs and beyond, various mind altering techniques, 5921
Mr. Edler’s class, elementary class room techniques for drug discussions, 5922
what is teaching? what is learning? ap-plied to drug education, 5923
social seminar program, 5913see also Alcoholism.
Drug addiction, see Drug abuse.Drugs:
and beyond, social seminar film discussion guide, 5921
code of Federal regulations, 5471 Controlled substance act—
amend move amphetamine from sched-ule 3 of such act to schedule 2, hear-ings, 5267
BNDD manual for drug security, 5770 diethylstilbestrol (DES) its use as drug
for human and in animal feeds, regula-tions hearings, 5173
review of transitional provisions to drug amendments of 1962, hearings, 5187
technical publications, July-Dec. 1970.FDA, 5499see also Narcotics—also names of drugs.
Drums (containers) :steel shipping, current industrial reports,
5013Drunkenness, see Alcoholism.Drying, accelerating oak drying by presur-
facing, accelerated schedules, and kiln automation, 5524
DSA, see Defense Supply Agency.D’Sylva, E., flow field analysis of aircraft
configurations using numerical solution to 3-dimensional unified supersonic/hyper-sonic small-disturbance equations, 5784
Duluth, Minn., railroad accident, report, 6034 Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway
Company, accident report, 6034Dunlap, William J., investigations concern-
ing probable impact of nitrilotriacetic acid on ground waters, 5438
Dunlevy, Pa., floods, how to avoid damages, 5404
Durham, Leonard, biological survey of streams of Coles County, Ill., 1967-70, 5450
Duties, see Tariff.Dynamic response of OV-1A aircraft to soft
field landings, 4891Dynamics, dynamics of changes in composi-
tion of eschericha in persons participating in medical-technical experiment, USSR study, 5661
E
Eagle Rock, Va., flooding, how to avoid dam-ages, 5399
Earl, Lake, flood plain information, Lake Earl-Lake Talawa and lower Smith River, Del Norte, Calif., 5390
Earnings, see Wages.Earphones, see Headsets.Earquhar, C. Brooke, proceedings of inter-
national symposium on biological sound scattering in the ocean, 5995
Earth, monitoring Earth resources from air-craft and spacecraft, 5802
Earth blocks, building with adobe and sta-bilized-earth blocks, 4844
Earth movements, see Subsidences (earth movements).
Earthquakes:general information, 5942geologic events associated with May 31,
1970, Peru earthquake, preliminary re-port, 5581
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East (Far East) :situation in Far East, particularly China,
hearings, 5254East Bethlehem, Pa., floods, how to avoid
damages, 5403East Coast, see Atlantic Coast.Eastern white pines, see Pine.Echo ranging equipment, see Sonar.Eckstein, Otto, inflation process in United
States, 5135Ecology: .career education in environment, hand-
book, 5365ecological factors affecting water fowl pro-
duction in Saskatchewan parklands, 6083
publications, price list, 6029water, man, and nature, symposium, 6038 wilderness ecology, virgin plant communi-
ties of Boundary Waters Canoe Area, 5540 , r.ECOM, see Army Electronics Command.
Economic Advisors Council, see Council of Economic Advisors.
Economic assistance, see Foreign aid.Economic conditions:
foreign economic trends and their impli-cations for United States, ET series, 5033_47
imports and economic welfare in United States (remarks), 5492
1972 economy is off to a good start (re-marks), 5068
phase II of President’s new economic pro-gram, hearings, 5136
report of the President to Congress ex-tend time to file, law, 5122
United States in changing world economy, 6021
see also Economic stabilization—also names of countries, States, etc.
Economic controls, see Economic stabiliza-tion.
Economic development:EDA economic development districts, job-
creating program, 5352role of financial sector in economic de-
velopment of Puerto Rico, 5458Trust Territory of Pacific Islands, pro-
mote, report, 5150Economic Development Administration :
developing methodologies for evaluating impact of EDA programs, 5351
job-creating program, EDA economic de-velopment districts, 5352
Economic Joint Committee:hearings, 5133—34, 5136report, extend time to file, law, 5122
Economic Opportunity Office:Assistant Director, nomination of Bert
A. Gallegos, hearing, 5280Economic opportunity act, amend, report,
5148 ... x.improvements needed in administration of contracts for evaluations and studies of antipoverty programs, GAO report, 5568
pamphlets. 5353AEconomic policy :agricultural science in new 5-year plan,
USSR study, 5689 ,British entry to Common Market, its im-
plications for U.S. foreign economic pol-icy, hearings, 5161
Economic opportunity act, amend, report, 5148international implications of new economic policy, hearings, 5163
phase II of President’s new economic pro-gram, hearings, 5136
United States—foreign economic policy toward Japan, 5166 „ ,in changing world economy, foreign eco-nomic perspective, 6021
Western Europe and new economic policy, report of Mike Mansfield, 5258
see also Economic stabilization.
Economic Research Service:agricultural economic reports, 5354ERS-foreign series, 5358AERS series, 5357—58
Economic stabilization:act, amend, law, 5116bit of perspective on collective bargain-
ing and economic controls (address), 5705
economic stabilization, Code of Federal regulations, 5468
introduction to U.S. Price Commission, 6023
phase II of President’s new economic pro-gram, hearings, 5136
Economics:Economic opportunity act, amend, report,
5148government’s changing role in industrial
economy (address), 6137political economy of money, evolution and
impact of monetarism in Federal re-serve system (paper), 5493
sweetener marketing, annotated bibliog-raphy of selected references, 5357
Economies in education, report, 6003Ecuador, economic trends and their impli-
cations for United States, 5644EDA, see Economic Development Adminis-
tration.Education:
career education in environment, hand-book, 5365
concept of education as investment, 6002 demographic projections for United States
by age, sex, school enrollment, educa-tional attainment, etc., 5019
economies in education, report, 6003education and training programs admin-
istered by VA, hearings, 5202educational R & D programs conducted
by laboratories and centers, 5366 equal education opportunity, hearings,
5241existing State school finance programs, re-view, Commission staff report, 6016
foundation program and educational needs in school systems, 6006
foundations of change (address), 5368how effective is schooling? critical review
and synthesis of research findings, Pres-ident’s Commission on School Finance, final report, 6007
if you have a handicapped child you are not alone, diagnosis, special education, etc., 5369intergovernmental relations and govern-ance of education, 6008
metropolitan aspects of educational in-equality, hearings, 5241
National defense education act of 1958 awards for modern foreign language and area study, 5364
Occupational education act of 1971, hear-ing, 5159
older persons, continuing programs au-thorized, hearings, 5160
physicians training facilities and health maintenance organizations, increase and expand, hearings, 5283
public aid to nonpublic education, 6013 public school finance, present disparities
and fiscal alternatives, 6014research in education (periodical), an-
nual index, 5372schools, people & money, need for educa-
tional reform, 6017tax credit for education, 6018what State legislators think about school
finance, opinion survey of State legisla-ture education committee chairmen, 6022
year ago this week (address), 5362
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Education—Continuedsee also Elementary education—(Secondary
education—Technical education—Voca-tional education.
Education and Labor Committee, House:hearings, 5159-60report, 5148
Education Office:student loan insurance fund, 1970, finan-
cial statements, GAO examination, 5564 support for arts and humanities, 5375
Educational Resources Information Center, research in education periodical), annual index, 5372
Effiuents:joint treatment of municipal sewage and
pulp mill effiuents, 5425ultrathin membranes tor treating metal
linishing effluents by reverse osmosis, 5424
Eggs:egg marketing guide, 5292Shell eggs and egg products inspection
act, 5291Eigenfunctions, calculation of eigenvalues
and eigenfunctions of Mathieu’s equation, 5788
Eigenvalues, see Eigenfunctions.Eisenhower, Dwight D., photographs, 1943—
61, select list, pamphlet describing micro-copy, 5876
Ejectors, large multiple phase ejector driven desalination plants, design study, 5625
Elasticity:computer program for determining poly-
crystalline elastic moduli from single-crystal elastic constants, 5988
magnetostriction and magnetoelastic quantum oscillations in p-type lead telluride, 5843
time and temperature dependent modulus of pyrrone and polyimide moldings, 5792
Elco, Pa., floods, how to avoid damages, North Charleroi, Speers, Dunlevy, Allen-port, Roscoe, Washington County, Pa., 5404
Elderly, see Aged.Elections :
District of Columbia— act, amend, law, 5126 primary and tax reduction campaign
expenditures, law, 5126Electric apparatus and appliances, electrical
fittings, Federal item identification guide, change, 5309
Electric circuits, see Circuits.Electric conductivity, aluminum wire tables,
5880Electric conduits, Federal item identification
guide, change. 5306Electric currents:
BOLOVAC, systems for measuring elec-trical currents from 0.5 MHz through microwaves, 5881
rational system for regulating industrial current of new aluminum plants, USSR study, 5687
Electric equipment, see Electric apparatus and appliances.
Electric generators:correlation of windage-loss data for Lun-
dell alternator, 5856SNAP-8 electrical generating system de-
velopment program. 5780Eletric insulation, see Insulation.Electric lamps :
current industrial reports, 5005fluorescent lamps, environmental com-
patibility of fluorescent and other mercury-containing lamps, progress re-port, 5909
Electric lines, specification for wood cross-arms (solid and laminated) transmission timbers and pole keys to be purchased by REA borrowers, 6045
Electric motors, phase converters for op-eration of 3-phase motors from single-phase power, 4837
Electric power, see Electricity.Electric power plants:
Coal fired plants, environmental problems associated with production of electrical power in Four Corners region of South-west U.S., hearings, 5264
role of atomic power engineering in de-velopment of USSR power engineering, 5672
Electric transformers, raising sensitivity of differential protection of transformers with reactors on side of 6-10KV, USSR study, 5686
Electric utilities, statistics, 1970, classes A and B privately owned companies, 5463
Electric wire and wiring, aluminum wire tables, 5880
Electrical, see headings beginning Electric. Electricity :
audit of REA borrowers’ accounting rec-ords, 6042
BOLOVAC, bolometric voltage and cur-rent, systems for measuring electrical quantities from 0.5 MHz through micro-waves, 5881
concentration by competing raw fuel in-dustries in energy market and impact on small business hearings, 5199
correction of electrical range errors by passive microwave radiometry, experi-mental investigation, 5947
electric power, power processing, 5801 electrical power production by coal-fired
plants, environmental problems in Four Corners region of Southwest U.S., hearings, 5264
energy policy and national goals, hearing, 5262
megavolt energy densifier, USSR study, 5666
national electric rate book, 5464—67nuclear Brayton turboalternator-compres-
sor (TAC) for space electric power, conseptual design study, 5796
phase converters for operation of 3-phase motors from single-phase power, 4837
prevention of surface electrical leakage in presence of moisture, 5986
rural, materials acceptable on systems of REA borrowers, list, supp., 6043
SNAPS-8 electrical generating system de-velopment program, 5780
vapor phase growth system and its use in preparation of several III—V compound semiconductors, 5776
Electrochemistry :electrochemical behavior of boron anode
in aqueous solutions, 5833electrochemical treatment of acid mine
waters, 5429Electroforming, buckling of electroformed
conical shells under hydrostatic pressure, 4893
Electromagnetic fields, random walk study of electron motion in helium in crossed electromagnetic fields, 5854
Electromagnetism, electromagnetic multipole transitions in recoupllng picture, or elec-tronscattering without curs, 5891
Electrometallurgy, extraction of molybdenum from ores by electrooxidation, 5767
Electron beams, strong, plasma heating with in mirror-type magnetic trap, AEC trans-lation, 4900
Electron microscopy, fretting wear In tita-nium, Monel-400, and cobalt-25 % moly-bdenum using scanning electron micro-scopy, 5859
Electron scattering, see Scattering.Electronic amplifiers, see Amplifiers.Electronic computers:
automatic data processing, hearing, 5167
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Electronic computers—Continuedautomated engineering document prepara-
tion system— ,finishes, military standard, 5335 materials, military standard, 5334
Federal data banks, computers and Bill of Bights, privacy enfringements without screening or controls, hearing, 5269
Electronic data processing systems : automatic data processing, hearing, 5167 Federal information processing standards
publications, FIPS, pubs, 5879see also Information storage and retrieval
systems.Electronic equipment:
cooling water for support, interface stand-ard for shipboard systems, military standard, notice, 5343
preferred general purpose electronic test equipment, military standard, 5342
selected electronic and associated equip-ment, current industrial reports, 5011
Electronic Products Division, BRH/DEPseries, 6030
Electronics: . _ ..communieations-electronics activities, AirForce manual, 4860
electronic density of states, 5885PACAF basic bibliography, 4865
Electronics mechanics, job grading standard, civil service, 5039
Electrons, random walk study of electron motion in helium in crossed electromag-netic fields, 5854
Elementary education:Elementary and secondary education act,
amend, hearing, 5159population, enrollment and costs of public
elementary and secondary education, 1975-76 and 1980-81, 6011
Elementary schools:estimates and projections of special target
group populations in elementary and secondary public schools, 6004
public schools, selected districts, enroll-ment and staff by racial/ethnic group, directory, 5600
Emergencies, see Disasters.Emergency Court of Appeals, temporary, es-
tablish, law, 5116Emerging structure of peace, U.S. foreign policy during 1970’s, 5146, 6020
Emissions: . , . ,method of treating non-grey error in total emittance measurements, 5818
reaction cell improvements in mercury substitution-nuclear detection sulfur dioxide stack gas monitor, 4916
Emissitivity, see Radiation.Emotions: , , , .. ,it can’t be home, social and emotional
aspects of residential care, 5915 stress in flight, USSR study, 5677
Employees, see Government officials and em-ployees.
Employment:census of population and housing, 1970, employment profiles of selected low- income areas, publications order form, 4999 . ,employment, collective bargaining, and productivity (address), 5707
employment profiles of selected low-income areas, 4994-97
handbook for upgrading low-skilled work-ers, 5711 __ . .job-creating program, EDA economic de-velopment districts, 5352
overview study of dynamics of worker job mobility, national study of social wel-fare and rehabilitation workers, work and organizational contexts, 6066
poverty area profiles, job search of ghetto workers, Bedford-Stuyvesant, etc., 5728
security programs, Federal-State funds to finance cost of administering, law, 5130
statistics, 1939-70, States and areas, 5714
Employment—Continuedveteran preference in Federal employment,
handbook for veterans’ counselors, 5044 veterans, try the Employment Service,
5712youth motivation (address), 5706 see also Veterans.
Employment security activities, see Un-employment insurance.
Emulsions, research and development studies into basic technology of radiation induced emulsion polymerization including small scale pilot plant systems, 4913
En route air traffic control handbook, 4870Encohian, Robert V., wheat millfeeds in
livestock rations, economic analysis, 5354Energy, see Electricity.Energy resources, see Power resources.Engineering :
automated engineering document prepara-tion system—
finishes, military standard, 5335 materials, military standard, 5334
significance of statistical and temperature- induced fracture mechanics toughness variations on fracture-safe assurance, 5990
surface effect vehicle engineering test procedures, 5381
see also Aeronautical engineering.Engineers, scientific and technical personnel
in industry, 1969, report, 5715Engines (aircraft) :
generalized simulation technique for turbo-jet engine system analysis, 5838
ground noise measurements during land-ing, take-off, and flyby operations of 4-engine turbopropeller STOL airplane, 5817performance estimates for space shuttle vehicles using hydrogen or methane- fueled turboramjet-powered first stage, 5849
Englert, Gerald W., random walk study of electron motion in helium in crossed elec-tromagnetic fields, 5854
English language: naturalization candidates—
Federal textbook on citizenship, Eng-lish, home and community life, home study course for student, 5619
home study course, 5618Enrollment, see Elementary education—
Schools.Enstrom, R. E., vapor phase growth sys-
tem and its use in preparation of several III-V compound semiconductors, 5776
Entropy, objective estimates, based on ex-perimental data and initial and final knowledge, 5852
Environment: „ ,. , ,barrier-free environment for elderly ana handicapped, hearings, 5218
biological effect of extreme environmental factors, USSR study, 5679
Calvert Cliffs decision, its origin and aftermath, selected materials on Atomic Energy Commission rules conflicting with Water quality improvement act, 5132 x .career education in environment, hand-book, 5365 .conservation for better environment in South Carolina, 6075
environmental problems associated with production of electrical power by coal- fired plants in Four Corners region of Southwest U.S., hearings, 5264
environmental torques on short-term at-titude prediction for rolling-wheel spacecraft in a sun-synchronous orbit, effect, 5829
fire in northern environment, symposium proceedings, 5516
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Environment—Continuedgreater conservation benefits could be at-
tained under rural environmental assistance program, Agricultural Sta-bilization and Conservation Service, GAO report, 5567
Helena Valley, Montana, area environ-mental pollution study, 4866
interstate environment compact, hearings, 5288
krypton 85, review of literature and analysis of radiation hazards, 5419
Navigable waters safety and environ-mental quality act, hearings, 5236
performance of high-speed ball-bearings with lead-plated retainers in liquid hydrogen for potential use in radiation environment, 5858
report on environment, 1971, resource conservation in Alabama, 6077
survey of alternate methods for cooling condenser discharge water, total com-munity considerations in utilization of rejected heat, 5440
techniques for inventorying manmade impacts in roadway environments, 5549
testing methods and techniques, environ-mental testing, compilation, 5812
3d annual national conference on radia-tion control, new horizons, conference proceedings, 6031
urban, radiofrequency and microwave radiation levels resulting from man-made sources in Washington, D.C. area, 6030
visual evoked cortical response as measure of stress in naval environments, methodology and analysis, slow flash rates, 5744
water, man, and nature, symposium, 6038 Environmental Protection Agency, demon-
stration grant program has limited impact on national solid waste disposal problem, GAO report, 5560
Environmental Research Laboratories:NOAA technical report—
ERL-ARL series, 5946 ERL-WPL series, 5947
EP series, see National Aeronautics andSpace Administration.
Eppley, Richard W., eutrophication in coastal waters, nitrogen as controlling factor, 5431
Equal Educational Opportunity, Select Com-mittee on, hearings, 5241
Equations :finite-time stability of linear discrete-time
systems, 5976flow field analysis of aircraft configura-
tions using numerical solution to 3- dimensional unified supersoni c/hyper- sonic small-disturbance equations, 5784
nonlinear, finite element procedure for nonlinear prebuckling and initial post-buckling analysis, 5787
Equations of motion, holographic system that records front-surface detail of scene moving at high velocity, 5861
Equilibrium, vapor-liquid equilibria data for2 helium-nitrogen-methane mixtures from76.5° to 164° K and pressures to 1,200 PSIA, 5759
Equipments, see names and types of equip-ment.
ERIC, see Educational Resources Informa-tion Center.
Ericksen, George E., preliminary report on geologic events associated with May 31, 1970, Peru earthquake, 5581
Erickson, Donald A.:issues of aid to nonpublic schools, sum-
mary analysis, 6009three R’s of Louisiana nonpublic educa-
tion, race, religion and region, 6019
Erosion, snow surface erosion from periph-eral jet cushion ACV, 5383
Error analysis, detection of nonlinear trans-fer functions by Gaussian statistics, 5853
Errors, method of treating non-grey error in total emittance measurements, 5818
ERS, see Economic Research Service.Escheria coli, dynamics of changes in com-
position of eschericha in persons partici-pating in medical-technical experiment, USSR study, 5661
Espionage, USSR, game is up, 5700Estimates and projections of special tar-
get group populations in elementary and secondary public schools, 6004
Ethnic heritage, see Tradition.Ethnic types, Ethnic heritage studies act,
hearing, 5159Eulogies, see Memorial services.Europe:
Western—and new economic policy, report of Mike
Mansfield, 5258catalog of nautical charts, 5968
world wide airfield summaries of climate, etc., northern Europe, 5994
European Economic Community, British entry to Common Market, its implications for U.S. foreign economic policy, hearings, 5161
Eutectics, classification of binary eutectics, USSR study, 5696
Eutrophication:chemical investigation of recent lake
sediments from Wisconsin lakes and their interpretation, 5432
eutrophication in coastal waters, nitro-gen as controlling factor, 5431
eutrophication of surface waters, Lake Tahoe, Indian Creek Reservoir, 5430
Evaluation of procedures for estimating citrus fruit yield, 6113
Evans, Howard E„ Bredin-Archbold-Smith- sonian biological survey of Dominica, acu-leate wasps (Hymenoptera, Scolioidea, Vespoidea, Pompiloidea, Sphecoidea), 6063
Evidence:flight characteristics and stain patterns of
human blood, 5704taking of evidence abroad in civil or com-
mercial matters, convention, message from the President, 5209
EXAMETNET, EXAMETNET, first 5 years, 1966-70, 5805
Examinations, machine entrance testing for higher schools, USSR study, 5697
see also Civil service—also type or sub-jects of examinations.
Excise taxes, automobiles and light-duty trucks, repeal brief summary of principal provisions of Revenue act of 1971, 5203
Executive agreements, executive agreements with Portugal and Bahrain, hearings, 5248
Executive orders, see Environmental Protec-tion Agency.
Executives, General Accounting Office posi-tions, authorizes 5 at executive schedule level 4, law, 5096
Expenditures, see Finance—also subject for which expenditures are made.
Expenditures of United States Government: combined statement, 4825Federal expenditures, effects on economy
of Johnson County, Ky., GAO report, 5561
Experimental Inter American Meteorological Rocket Network, see EXAMETNET.
Experiments and experimentation, institu-tional guide to DHEW policy on protec-tion of human subjects, 5927
see also subjects.Exploratory Investigation of sound pressure
level in wake of oscillating airfoil In vicinity of stall, 5793
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Federal assistance programs: education, foundations of change (ad-
dress), 5386information on Federal programs to aid
the poor, 5246Federal Aviation Administration:
contractions used in air traffic control, etc., handbook, change, 4869
report, FAA—RD series, 6119-21Federal charters for nonprofit organizations,
5268 . .Federal Communications Commission, rules and regulations, 5457
Federal credit unions : act, amend, law, 5127 member accounts, share insurance tem-
porary protection, amendments, law, 5127
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, audit, GAO report, 5555
Federal data banks, computers, and Bill of Rights, 5269
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, pre-payment of premiums on insurance re-serves, amend, law, 5119 .
Federal employees, see Government officials and employees.
Federal employment, see Employment. Federal expenditures, see Finance.Federal Government, see Government.Federal Health Program Service, annual
statistical summary, 5459Federal Home Loan Bank Board :
annual report, 5461Federal Home Loan Bank Board act,
amend, hearings, 5227Housing institutions modernization act of
1971, hearings, 5227housing specialist, 1969-72 progress re-
port (address), 5462Federal home loan banks, relocation of 4th
district Federal Home Loan Bank from Greensboro to Atlanta, hearings, 5153
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation: Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
act, amend, hearings, 5227 housing specialist, 1969-72 progress report
(address), 5462Federal Insurance Administration, examina-
tion of financial statements of national flood insurance program fiscal year 1970, GAO report, 5563
Federal item identification guide: alarm and signal systems, change, 5300 brakes and brake components, change, 5301 cabinets and racks, change, 5302 cartridge and propellant actuated devices
and components, change, 5303 chemical products, change, 5304 coats and coat-like garments, change, 5305 conduit electrical, change, 5306 conduit fittings, change, 5307 drafting, surveying, and mapping instru-
ments, change, 5308 electrical filters, change, 5310 electrical fittings, change, 5309 furnaces and space heaters, change, 5311 fuseholders, change, 5312 hardware—bands, straps, strapping, and compo-
nents, change, 5313bumpers, bushings, mounts, and pads,
change, 5314protective devices, change, 5315
headgear, change, 5316 hose, pipe, and tubing, change, 5317 inner tube, pneumatic tire, change, 5318 insulation, sleeving, electrical, change,
5319jacks and plugs, change, 5320 lampholders, change, 5321 lathes, milling machines, and shapers,
change, 5322metal materials, ores, minerals, and alloys,
change, 5324 tonrmiscellaneous hardware, change, 5325
Explosions, heat- and blast-protection ma-terials, evaluation, 5816
see also Nuclear explosions.Exports, ways to increase U.S. exports under
trade opportunities program, GAO report, 5573
Extraction (chemistry) : extraction of—
gold from carbonaceous ores, pilot plant studies, 5758
molybdenum from ores by electrooxida-tion, 5767
Eyes, see Ophthalmology.F
FA A, see Federal Aviation Administration.Fabrication, see names of materials fabri-
cated.Faceplate, 5993Facility management handbook, change,
4871Fact book, President’s Commission on School Finance, 6012
Failure analysis, see Error analysis.Fair, Donald H., SAROAD station coding
manual for aerometric sampling networks, 4868
Fair credit billing, 5226Fair labor standards act, see Labor stand-
ards. . , xFalcon, James C., what State legislators,
think about finance, opinion survey of State legislature education committee chairmen, 6022
Fallout, see Radioactivity.Families: ,AFDC 1967 and 1969 studies, national
cross-tabulations, 5902AFDC 1971 study, findings, demographic
and program characteristics, 5901family fare, guide to good nutrition, 4838 household and family characteristics, 5016 see also Income.
Family courts, see Domestic relations courts.Fans, LF 336 lift fan modification and
acoustic test program, 5786Far East, see Blast (Far East).Fares, see Air carriers.Farm bargaining, 5221 .Farm buildings, building plans, finishing
floor for 400 pigs, 4848Farm labor, direct and contract hiring ot
seasonal farm labor, 4858Farmer Cooperative Service, FCS research
reports, 5453Farmers: „ ,farm cost situation, decade of farmers
rising expenses, 5359 farmers, how to report your income for
social security, 6068Farmers’ bulletins, 4836-37Farmers’ cooperative organizations, coopera
tive Cotia force for development in Brazil, 5453
Farming, see Contract farming.Farms:decade of farmers’ rising expenses, o359
family-size farms in U.S. agriculture, 5358 farm cost situation, 5359
Farr, Wilbur A., volume tables and equations for old-growth western redcedar and Alaska-cedar in southeast Alaska, 5537
FAS, see Foreign Agricultural Service.Fastening, fasteners and fastening tech-
niques, compilation, 5808Fatigue of materials, see Strains and
stresses.FCC, see Federal Communications Commis-
sion.FCS, see Farmer Cooperative Service.FDA, see Food and Drug Administration.FED facts, 5035Federal aid, see Grants In aid.Federal assistance, see Grants In aid.
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Federal item identification guide—Continued miscellaneous power transmission equip-
ment, change, 5326miscellaneous welding, soldering and braz-
ing supplies and accessories, change, 5327
optical instruments, change, 5328rings-locking, pipe joint welding, and mis-
cellaneous hardware, change, 5329surgical needles, change, 5330transmission chain, change, 5331vehicular and aircraft furniture and ac-
cessories, change, 5332X-ray equipment and supplies, medical,
dental and veterinary, change, 5333Federal motor vehicle safety standards and
regulations, supplements, 5906-7Federal National Mortgage Association, Na-
tional housing act, amend, hearings, 5227Federal Power Commission, S series, 5463Federal Prison Industries, Inc., financial
statements, GAO examination, 5139Federal programs, see Federal assistance pro-
grams.Federal reclamation and related laws, an-notated, 6036
Federal regulations, see Code of Federal regu-lations—also subjects.
Federal reserve system, political economy of money, evolution and impact on monetar-ism in Federal reserve system (paper), 5493
Federal Reserve System Board of Governors : member, nomination of John E. Sheehan,
hearing, 5228publications, list, 5491regulation series, 5494
Federal savings and loan associations: amend laws to broaden their mortgage
credit powers, hearings, 5227Home owners loan act of 1933, amend,
hearings, 5227Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Cor-
poration :housing specialist, 1969-72 progress re-
port (address), 5462National housing act, amend, hearings,
5227Federal Trade Commission, decisions, bound
volume, 5496Feed, see Food for livestock.Feedlots, feedlot waste management, why
and how, 5418Fees:
fees allowed nonsponsored not-for-profit organizations by various Government agencies, GAO report, 5566
migratory bird hunting stamps, increase, authorize—
hearing, 5234law, 5120
Fellowships, National defense education act awards for modern foreign language and area study, 5364
Ferguson, Lake, Flood plain information, Mississippi River (Lake Ferguson), Main Canal and Black Bayou, Greenville, Miss., 5392
Ferris, Robert G., soldier and brave, historic places associated with Indian affairs and Indian wars in trans-Mississippi West, 5954
Ferrites, X-ray diffraction method for deter-mining amount of austenite in austenite- ferrite mixture, 5889
Ferrous metals, phosphorous removal by fer-rous iron and lime, 5422
Fertilization of plants, effect of fertilization of survival and early growth of direct- seeded red pine, 5529
Fertilizers:combustion disposal of manure wastes and
utilization of residue, 5766orchardgrass responses to fertilization of
seven surface soils from central BlueMountains of Oregon, 5550
FHLBB, see Federal Home Loan Bank Board. FHLMC, see Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation.Fibers, feasibility study of regenerative fibers
for water pollution control, 5446Fibrous glass, see Glass.Fiche index for nuclear dockets, 4904-5 Field artillery, see Artillery.FUG, see Federal item identification guides.Filip, Stanley M., trees and shrubs of Bart-
lett Experiment Forest, Carroll County, N.H., 5544
Film cooling, see Cooling.Films (chemical) :
thin film oxygen partial pressure sensor. 5790
Filters and filtration, electrical, Federal item identification guide, 5310
Finance:disclosure of financial interests by persons
engaged in operation of Federal Gov-ernment, hearing, 5289
economies in education, report, 6003financial implications of changing pat-
terns of nonpublic school operations in Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Phila-delphia, 6005
financial statements—Disabled American Veterans, National
Headquarters and Service Foundation, Life Membership Fund, GAO exami-nation, 5562
Federal Prison Industries, Inc., GAO ex-amination, 5139
national flood insurance program, fiscal year 1970, GAO report, 5563
1970, student loan insurance fund, GAO examination, 5564
Tennessee Valley Authority, GAO ex-amination, 5145
Veterans Canteen Service, GAO exami-nation, 5565
low-rent housing—financial management handbook, supp.,
5612financing handbook, supp., 5613
measuring fiscal capacity and effort of State and local areas, revised tables, 4826
President’s Commission on Financial Structure and Regulation, report, 6015
public school finance, present disparities and fiscal alternatives, 6014
receipts, expenditures, etc., of U.S. Gov-ernment combined statement, 4825
unemployment insurance financial data, 1938-70, handbook, State coverage, 6140
what State legislators think about school finance opinion survey of State legisla-ture education committee chairmen, 6022
see also names of countries.Finance Committee, Senate:
committee prints, 5242-43, 5245^46 hearing, 5244
Financial assistance, see subjects.Financial statements, see Finance.Financial statistics, see Finance.Finishes and finishing, see Metal finishes.Finishing floor for 400 pigs, farm building
plan, 4848Finite difference methods:
analysis of transient, linear wave propa-gation in shells by finite difference method, 5775
mixing of supersonic jets including effects of transverse pressure gradient using difference methods, 5835
Finite element analysis of notched tensile specimens in plane stress, 5977
Finite element procedure for nonlinear pre-buckling and initial post buckling analysis, 5787
Finite-state machines, see Turing machines.Finite-time stability of linear discrete-time
systems, 5976
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Finland ;foreign trade regulations, 5061selling in Finland, 5066
Fire control, see Fires.Fire protection, see Fires.Fireline handbook, 5517Firemen (firefighters) :
fireline handbook, 5517Fires, flammable fabrics and
ards to older Americans,other fire haz- hearings, 5219of social secu-see also Forest fires.
Fiscal and budgetary impact rity program in 1970—71, 6070
Fiscal management, see Finance.Fiscal policy, see Finance.Fish and fisheries:
. Alabama landings, 5939 current fishery statistics, Cl’ S series,
Flooding, deep tunnels in hard rock, solution to combined sewer overflow and flooding problems, 5423
Floods: ... ,,Butternut Creek, Dewitt and Manlius townships, Onondaga County, N.Y., 5407
examination of financial statements of na-tional flood insurance program, fiscal year 1970, Federal Insurance Adminis-tration, GAO report, 5563
extent and frequency of floods on Cross-wicks Creek from New Egypt to Borden-town, N.J., 5584
flood plain information—Bad River, Fort Pierre, South Dak.,
5385Butternut Creek, De Witt and Manlius Townships, Onodaga County, N.Y., 5386Chehalis, Wishkah and Hoquiam Rivers, Aberdeen-Hoquiam-Cosmopolis, Wash., 5387
Jackson, Miss., Lynch Creek, o388James River, Eagle Rock to Lick Run,
Botetourt County, Va., 5389Lake Earl-Lake Talawa and lower Smith
River, Del Norte County, Calif., 5390Lodgepole Creek, Sidney, Nebr., 5391 Mississippi River (Lake Ferguson),
Main Canal and Black Bayou, Green-ville, Miss., 5392 „ ,
Monument Creek, Colorado Springs, Colo., 5393 ,
Mud Lick Creek at Roanoke, Va., 5394Peters Creek, Jefferson Borough, Al-
legheny County, Pa., 5395Red Clay Creek, New Castle County,
Del., 5396Rivanna River, Albermarle County and Charlottesville, Va., 5397
vicinity of Roswell, Ga., Big Creek, 5398 floods of May 1968 in south Arkansas,
5597floods of 1968 in United States (series), 5597
how to avoid damage—Aberdeen, Hoquiam, and Cosmopolis Wash., 5401 „California, Coal Center, West Browns-ville, Washington County, Pa., 5402
Centerville, East Bethlehem, Washing-ton County, Pa., 5403
Cow Creek, Palo Cedro, Calif., 5400 flooding on James River, Eagle Rock to
Lick Run, Botetourt County, Va., 5399North Charleroi, Speers, Dunlevy, Allen-port, Stockdale, Roscoe, Elco, Wash-ington County, Pa., 5404
Rivanna River, Albermarle County and Charlottesville, Va., 5408
Union township, New Eagle, Mononga-hela, Carroll township, Donora, W ash-ington County, Pa., 5405
Monument Creek, Colorado Springs, Colo., 5406multi-purpose watershed projects, 4849
National flood insurance act, extend, law, rainfall-runoff simulation model for esti-
mation of flood peaks for small drain-age basins, 5586special flood hazard information report—
P McClellan-Kerr Navigation System, head of navigation to Muskogee, Okla., 5411Snoqualmie River, Middle and South Forks, Snoqualmie to North Bend, Wash., 5412 , .
summary of floods in United States during 1970, 5595 ,watershed protection, flood prevention, and fish and wildlife development, upper Castleton River Watershed, RutlandCounty, Vt., 6081
effects of mercury pollution on halibut and Alaska fishery, hearing, 5238
fish farming program, establish to promote production and marketing of farm-raised fish, hearings, 5192
fisheries management, its scientific and economic imperatives (address), o944
Georgia landings, annual summary, 5937 histochemical and cytophotometric assay
of acid in freshwater fish, 5449 international fishery conservation program,
enhance effectiveness, law, 5125 legislation, hearings, 5192 Mississippi landings, 5938 New Jersey landings, 5936 our changing fisheries, 5940 South Carolina landings, 5934 watershed work plan for watershed pro-
tection, flood prevention, and fish and wildlife, development, upper Castleton River Watershed, Rutland County, Vt.,
Fish^meal, fish meal and oil, 1970, annual summary of production, 5935
Fish oil, fish meal and oil, 1970, annual sum-mary of production, 5935
Fisheries, see Fish and fisheries.Fishermen, Fishermen’s protective act,
amend, law, 5125Fishery products, see Fish and fisheries.Fittings (auxiliary parts) :conduits. Federal item identification guide,
change, 5307Fitzsimons General Hospital, Medical Re-
search and Nutrition Laboratory report, 4896-98
Flags, Coast Guard Auxiliary uniform, awards, and flag code manual, 5047
Flames, experimental investigation of lami-nar gas jet diffusion flames in zero gravity, 5819
Flammable fabrics, see Textiles.Flexibility, scheduling for flexibility, manual
for administrators of small schools, 5374Flight *drag of a supercritical body of revolution
in free flight at transonic speeds and comparison with wind-tunnel data, 5827
ground noise measurements during land-ing, take-off and flyby operations of 4-engine turbopropeller STOL airplane, 5817inspection manual, change, 5455
services, handbook, change, 4872 stress in flight, USSR study, 5677 study to determine flight characteristics
and handling qualities of variable ge-ometry spacecraft, low L/D concept with fold-down wings, 5777
see also Astronautics.Flight crews, stress in flight, USSR study,
5677Flight instruments, see Aeronautical instru-ments.
Flight of fugitives, see Crime and criminals.
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April 1972Floor covering, see Floors and flooring.Floors and flooring:
finishing floor for 400 pigs, farm building plan, 4848
maple strip flooring in 1969, distribution, 5546
simulated service testing of wood and wood-base finish flooring, 5525
Flora, see Woody plants.Florida:
income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below- market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5615
regular income limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5614
Florida Keys, woods and flora of Pinnatae, 6057
Flotation:humic acid removal by microflotation and
gravity settling, 5627laboratory flotation studies of Tennessee
phosphates in presence of slimes, 5761 microflotation of silica, 5626
Flow:constant property turbulent boundary
layer flow with simultaneous mass transfer and pressure gradient, 5782
correlation of windage-loss data for Lundell alternator, 5856
effect of Reynolds number on overall per-formance of 3.7-inch-diameter six-stage axial-flow compressor, 5846
exploratory study of effects of injection configurations and inlet flow conditions on characteristics of flow in spherical chambers, 5795
flow field analysis of aicraft configurations using numerical solution to 3-dimen-sional unified supersonic/hypersonic small-disturbance equations, 5784
numerical calculation of transonic flow about slender bodies of revolution, 5828
one-dimensional water flow through snow, 5379
response of radial-bladed centrifugal pump to sinusoidal disturbances for non- cavitating flow, 5823
thin-shock-layer solution for nonequilib-rium, inviscid hypersonic flows in earth, Martian, and Venusian atmospheres, 5820
Flowers, Kenneth D., 3-dimensional scattered fields from ocean bottom, 5985
Fluid mechanics, see Hydromechanics.Fluids, fluid product pipeline leak detection
from airborne platforms, 5433Flumes, aids in designing laboratory flumes,
5576Fluorescent lamps, see Electric lamps.FNS, see Food and Nutrition Service.Foam, evaluation of inhibitors in corrosion
of AISI 304 stainless steel by FC—196 aqueous film-forming foam concentrate, 5991
Foerster, Janet S., public aid to nonpublic education, 6013
Fog:formation of amino acids on irradiation of
fog containing formaldehyde and am-monium nitrate with UV light, USSR study, 5675
ice fog modification by use of helicopters, 5382
multiple-vehicle collisions under fog con-ditions, followed by fires, New Jersey Turnpike, north of Gate 2, highway acci-dent report, 5964
Food:ASCS defense activities, 4831code of Federal regulations, 5471District of Columbia food inspection and
licensing, hearings, 5169family fare, guide to good nutrition, 4838 meals-on-wheels, food stamp program, 5507
Food—Continued refrigeration systems for urban food dis-
tribution centers, study, 4845survival of food crops and livestock in
event of nuclear war, proceedings of symposium, 4902
technical publications, July-Dec. 1970, FDA, 5499
toward the new, report on better foods and nutrition from agricultural research, 4835
what’s so hard about feeding kids? 5500Food and Drug Administration, selected tech-
nical publications, 5499Food and Nutrition Service :
FNS series, 5500—8two ways Food and Nutrition Service could
reduce costs of donating commodities, GAO report, 5572
Food for animals, comparison of 3 rations in military scout dogs under moderate thermal stress, Ft. Benning field study, 4896
Food for livestock:diethylstilbestrol (DES) its use as drug
for human and in animal feeds, regula-tion, hearings, 5173
recommended procedure for isolation of salmonella organisms from animal feeds and feed ingredients, 4829
wheat millfeeds in livestock rations, economic analysis, 5354
Food stamps:allotments and purchase requirements,
5502eligibility requirements, 5504fair hearing, 5505food stamp facts series, 5501—8 household definition, 5501 household income deductions, 5506 meals-on-wheels, 5507recipient responsibility, 5508 work requirement, 5503
Footprints, manual and computerized foot-print identification, 5890
For the relief of the sick and disabled, 5602Foreign Affairs Committee, House:
committee print, 5162, 5164-65 hearings, 5161, 5163, 5166 report, 5149survey of activities, 92d Congress, 1st ses-
sion, 5165Foreign Agricultural Service, miscellaneous,
FAS-M series, 5509-10Foreign agricultural trade, see Agricultural
products.Foreign aid:
development assistance to Latin America, 1961-70, selected tables, 5162
International development and humani-tarian assistance act, analysis, 5164
United States economic and military for-eign assistance programs, compilation of General Accounting Office, report of find-ings and recommendations, 5255
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, an-nual report, errata, 5512
Foreign countries:background notes, 6084-95developing world and USDA’s contribu-
tions, 1971 report, 4853foreign economic trends and their impli-
cations for United States, ET series, 5633-47
taking of evidence abroad in civil or com-mercial matters, convention, message from the President, 5209
United States in changing world economy, foreign economic perspective, 6021
Foreign investments, see Investments.Foreign languages, see Language and lan-
guages.Foreign policy, see International relations.Foreign relations, see International relations.
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Foreign Relations Committee, Senate: background information, 5247 committee prints, 5247, 5249, 5250—51,
5253, 5255hearings, 5248, 5252, 5254, 5256—57 subcommittees, scope of coverage, 5253
Forest fires:fire in northern environment, symposium proceedings, 5516
fireline handbook, 5517Forest lands, see Forests and forestry.Forest management, management guide for
black spruce type in Lake States, 5541Forest pest leaflets, 5518-19Forest planting, growth and survival of in-
terplanted hardwoods in southern Wiscon-sin oak clearcuttings, 5530
Forest Service:research notes, 5524—37 research papers, 5538—50 _ resources bulletins, 5551—52
Forest thinning:growth of young even-aged western larch
stands after thinning in eastern Oregon, 5536 ~ xthinning pole-sized aspen has no effect on number of veneer trees or total yield, 5533
Foreign trade, see Commerce—also names of countries.
Forests and forestry:atlas of southern forest game, 5513forest inventory statistics, 1970, 125 Ten-
nessee Valley counties, 6129forest trees seed orchards, industry, state
and federal forest tree seed orchards in United States, directory, 5520
forestry bulletins, 6129 publications, price list, 6026 research notes, 5524—37 research papers, 5538-50 resource bulletins, 5551—52
Formaldehyde, formation of amino acids on irradiation of fog containing formaldehyde and ammonium nitrate with UV light, USSR study, 5675 „
Formation of amino acids on irradiation or fog containing formaldehyde and ammo-nium nitrate with UV light, USSR study, 5675Fort Benning, comparison of 3 rations in military scout dogs under moderate ther-mal stress, Ft. Benning field study, 4896
Fort Lauderdale, Fla., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4930
Fort Pierre, S. Dak., Bad River, flood plain information, 5385
Fort Worth, Tex., area wage survey, 5(20 Forty-hour workweek, see Hours of labor. Foundations (charitable and educational) :
District of Columbia charitable trusts and split-interest trusts, facilitate amend-ments of governing instruments to con-form to requirements of Internal reve-nue code, law, 5085
foundation program and educational needs in school systems, 6006
Fowl pest, fowl plague, beware of this deadly foreign disease, 4852
FPC, see Federal Power Commission.Fracture, see Fracture of metals.Fracture of metals: ,. ,. , .engineering significance of statistical and
temperature-induced fracture mechanics toughness variations on fracture-safe assurance, 5990
plane stress fracture resistance of one steel sheet and two titanium sheet alloys, 5987
Francis, Robert W., selling in Finland, 5066 Freiberger, Herbert J., extent and frequency
of floods on Crosswicks Creek from New Egypt to Bordentown, N. J., 5584
Frequencies, determination of fixed-base nat-ural frequency of multiple foundation me-chanical systems by shake test, 5980
Fresh water fish, see Fish and fisheries.Fresno River, determination of channel ca-
pacity of Fresno River, downstream from Hidden damsite, Madera County, Calif., 5583
Fretting corrosion, fretting wear in titanium, Monel-400 and cobalt-25% molybdenum using scanning electron microscopy, 5859
Friedman, G. R., study to determine flight characteristics and handling qualities of variable geometry spacecraft, low L/D concept with fold-down wings, 5777
From the looms of PLASTEC, 5963Froomkin, Joseph:
estimates and projections of special group populations in elementary and secondary public schools, 6004
population, enrollment, and costs of public elementary and secondary education, 1975-76 and 1980-81, 6011
Frozen food, see names or classes of foods frozen.
Fruit:irradiation of fruits and vegetables, an-
nual report, 4903radiation technology in conjunction with
post-harvest procedures as means of ex-tending shelf life of fruits and vege-tables, 4917
Fruits, see Fruit.Frye, Robert J., design of 3-phase, 15-kilo-
volt-ampere static inverter for motor-start-ing Brayton space power system, 5836
Fuel:concentration by competing raw fuel in-dustries in energy market and impact on small business, hearings, 5199
exploratory study of effects of injection configurations and inlet flow conditions on characteristics of flow in spherical chambers, 5795
liquid fueling dispensing facilities, 5966 use of aircraft fuel anti-icing additives,
5456Fuels, see Fuel—Reactor fuels.Fuest, R. W., feasibility study of regener-
ative fibers for water pollution control, 5446
Fugitives, see Crime and criminals.Fulton, James G., memorial services, 5079Fundamental limitations on V/STOL termi-
nal guidance due to aircraft characteris-tics, 5778 tFundamental nuclear energy research, 4920
Funds, “Reed act” funds, use for certain ad-ministrative purposes, law, 5130
Fungarole, A. A., pollution of subsurface water by sanitary landfills, 5420
Furnaces, Federal item identification guide, change, 5311
Furniture, vehicular and aircraft furniture and accessories, Federal item identification guide, change, 5332Fuseholders, Federal item identification guide, change, 5312
Fuselage, ground test evaluation of Sikorsky active transmission isolation system, 4889
Fuses (ignition devices) :fuze, propectile, and accessory contours,
military standard, 5336Fye R. E., relationship of temperatures to
boll weevil complex populations in Ari-zona, 4854
GGabon, economic trends and their implica-
tions for United States, 5639Gages, metrology and standardization less-
developed countries, role of national capa-bility for industrializing economics, semi-nar proceedings, 5887 . _Qn
Gallegos, Bert A„ nomination, hearing, 5280 Gallium, atomic energy levels derived from
analyses of optical spectra, 5882Gallup project, N. Mex., reclamation feasi-
bility studies, law, 5105
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Game and game birds :atlas of southern forest game, 5513Cabeza Prieta Wilderness proposal, Cabeza
Prieta Game Range, Ariz., 6082Game birds, see Game and game birds.Game is up, 5700Game theory, mathematical theory applied to
games and discrete systems, USSR study, 5685
Gardeners, job grading standard, civil serv-ice, 5040
Gardening, see Gardens.Gardens, home and garden bulletins, 4838-41 Garments, see Clothing.Gas, effect of initial gas temperature on
parameters and thermal efficiency of nuclear steam and gas installations, USSR study, 5674
Gas-cooled reactors, see Reactors (atomic). Gas turbines, see Turbines.Gases:
compressed gas handbook, 5806experimental investigation of laminar gas
jet diffusion flames in zero gravity, 5819 perception of respiratory medium and gas
preference in man and animals, 5865see also names of gases.
Gasoline:industry marketing practices, hearings,
5271motor, summer 1971, petroleum products
survey, 5754Gateway to citizenship, 5620GATT, see General agreement on tariffs and
trade.Gaussian processes, see Statistical processes. Gazetteers, see names of localities.Gears, vibro-acoustic activity of mechanisms
with gear transmissions, USSR study, 5699 Gebben, Vernon D., high-capacity, compact
vortex valve for increasing stability of supersonic mixed-compression inlets, 5860
Geers, Thomas L., analysis of transient, linear wave propagation in shells by finite difference method, 5775
Geist, Jon M., orchardgrass responses to fertilization of seven surface soils from central Blue Mountains of Oregon, 5550
General Accounting Office, positions, au-thorize 5 at executive schedule level 4, law, 5096
General agreement on tariffs and trade, £rotocol for accession to agreement with
•emocratic Republic of Congo, 6109 Geohydrology, see Hydrogeology.Geological Survey:
bulletins, 5577-79circulars, 5581—82Denver area, activities and services, 5575 professional papers, 5586—90Water Resources Division reports for Cali-
fornia, 5591water supply papers, 5595—99
Geology:geologic events associated with May 31,
1970, Peru earthquake, preliminary re-port, 5581
geologic story of Yellowstone National Park, 5578
geology and ground water system in Gila River phreatophyte project area, Graham County, Ariz., 5588
Sun River Canyon area, northwestern Montana (series), 5589
Geophysics, geophysical field investigations (series), 5590
Georgia:income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below-
market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5615
landings, fish and shellfish, 5937Germanium, atomic energy levels derived
from analyses of ontlcal spectra. 5882Germany, selling in Germany, 5059
Gerontological Research Center, establish, hearings, 5160
Ghana, agricultural commodities, agreement, 6105
Ghettoes, see Race problems.Gibson, A. E., remarks, Feb. 23, 1972, 5733Gifts, duty-free entry from servicemen in
combat zones, law, 5118Gila River:
geology and ground-water system in Gila River phreatophyte project area, Graham County, Ariz., 5588
Gila River phreatophyte project (series), 5588
Gilstrap, R. C., floods of May 1968 in south Arkansas, 5597
Glaciers, glaciological notes, acquisitions of World Data Center A, Glaciology, Oct. 1, 1970—Mar. 31, 1971, list, 5585
Glass:fabrication and cost evaluation of experi-
mental building brick from waste glass, 5764
fibrous, current industrial reports, change, 5006
glass reinforced plastic cargo ship, feasi-bility study, 6048
rolled glass, workers of Armstrong Glass Co., Erwin, Tex., Tariff Commission re-port, 6126
see also Glassware.Glassware, household glassware, former
workers of Morgantown Glassware Guild, Inc., Morgantown, W. Va., Tariff Commis-sion report, 6122
Gleeson, Geraldine A., hospital and surgical insurance coverage, 1968, United States, 5897
Glenn Creek, hydrology of Glenn Creek water-shed, Tanana River basin, central Alaska, 5380
Glomar Challenger (drilling vessel) :leg 9 of cruises, Dec. 1969—Jan. 1970,
Papeete, Tahiti to Balboa, Panama, 5960GNMA, see Government National Mortgage
Association.Goats, cattle, sheep and goat inventory, 6112Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA facts,
5799Goffman, Irving J., concept of education as
investment, 6002Gold:
extraction of gold from carbonaceous ores, pilot plant studies, 5758
minerals yearbook chapter, 5747Gold (money) :
modify par value of dollar to equal one thirty-eighth ounce of gold, hearings, 5157, 5230
Goldthwait, Richard P., restudy of Red Rock ice cliff, Nunatarssuaq, Greenland, 5384
Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, annual report, 5141
Government:census publications, price list, 6027 disclosure of financial interests by persons
engaged in operation of Federal Gov-ernment, hearing, 5289
intergovernmental relations and govern-ance of education, 6008
minority small business programs, hear-ings, 5200
new grass roots government, decentraliza-tion and citizen participation in urban areas, 4827
State and local, measuring fiscal capacity and effort of State and local areas, re-vised tables, 4826
State, Federal textbook, 5618summary of noise programs in Federal
Government, 5421Government contracts:
Improvements needed in administration of contracts for evaluation and studies of antipoverty programs. Economic Oppor-tunity Office. GAO report, 5568
Do not order from index; see indieated entry Page 117
Index
Government contracts—Continued public contracts and property manage-
ment, code of Federal regulations, 5482 weapons systems, acquisition, hearings,
5133Government National Mortgage Association,
temporary waiver of certain limitation applicable to purchase of mortgages, law, 5119
Government offices:executive reorganization, sec. 901-913, U.S.
Code, text, 5170fees allowed nonsponsored not-for-profit
organizations by various Government agencies, GAO report, 5566
Government officials and employees :FED facts, 5035Federal employees—
health benefits program, Government contributions, increase postal amend-ment, hearings, 5196
married women, equal treatment in preference eligible employment bene-fits, law, 5093
overtime pay for intermittent and part- time general schedule employees work-ing more than 40 hours in workweek, law, 5100
reemployment rights of Federal employees who perform duty In Armed forces, 5035
Government Operations Committee, House: committee print, 5170 hearings, 5167-69, 5171-73
Government Operations Committee, Senate: committee print, 5260 hearings, 5259, 5261
Government publications, price lists, Public Documents Department, PL series, 6025— 29
see also names of departments, etc., issu-ing publications.
Government regulation and control: government’s changing role in Industrial
economy (address), 6137President’s Commission on Financial
Structure and Regulation, report, 6015Government reorganization plans:
executive reorganization, sec. 901—913, title 5, U.S. Code, text, 5170
President’s authority, extend, law, 5086 Government supplies, coordinated considera-
tion needed of buy-national procurement program policies, Management and Budget Office, GAO report, 5559
Gradients (mathematics) :calculation of turbulent boundary layers
with heat transfer and pressure gradi-ent utilizing compressibility trans-formations—
computer program manual, 5783constant property turbulent boundary-
layer flow with simultaneous mass transfer and pressure gradient, 5782
inexpensive temperature-gradient incuba-tor, 5531
Graduate students, see Students.Graham County, Ariz., geology and ground
water system in Gila River phreatophyte project area, Graham County, Ariz., 5588
Grand Banks:region and Labrador Sea, oceanography,
report, 5053errata, 5050
Grants-in-ald, see subjects for which grants have been made.
Grass, see Orchardgrass.GRASS (generalized research analysis sta-
tistical system), see Computer programs/ programming.
Grasshoppers, control, 4836Gravity:
gravity and magnetic evidence of lithology and structure in Gulf of Maine region, 5590
humic acid removal by microflotation and gravity settling, 5627
Gravity waves, see Waves.Gray, Robin B., exploratory investigation of
sound pressure level in wake of oscillating airfoil in vicinity of stall, 5793
Gray. 2^j OU^S P-’ nominati°n» hearings,Grays River quadrangle, Wash., sedimentary
and igneous rocks, 5577Grayson, C. Jackson, nomination, hearing,
5228Grazing, publications, price list, 6026Great Basin, California streamflow charac-
teristics, from records through 1968, Northern Great Basin and Central Valley, 5580
Great Britain:agricultural economy and trade of United
Kingdom, 5358ABritish entry to Common Market, Its im-
plications for U.S. foreign economic policy, hearings, 5161
economic trends and their implications for United States, 5641
Great Lakes, international field year for Great Lakes, IFYGL bulletin, 5945
Great Lakes States, management guide for black spruce type in Lake States, 5541
Greece, cotton, 5509Green Bay, Wis., census of population and
housing, 1970, census tract, 4977Green River, hydraulic fracturing of Wyo-
ming Green River oil shale, field experi-ments, phase 1, 5757
Greenland, catalog of nautical charts, 5968Greensboro, Ga., relocation of 4th district
Federal Home Loan Bank from Greens-boro to Atlanta, hearings, 5153
Greenville, Miss.:flood plain information, Mississippi River
(Lake Ferguson), Main Canal and Black Bayou, 5392
watershed field inspections, 1971, hear-ings, 5198
Griffis, C. A., finite element analysis of notched tensile specimens in plane stress, 5977
Grinders, attachments and accessories for grinding machines, military standards, 5339
Grinding machines, see Grinders.Grose, William L., thin-shock-layer solution
for nonequilibrium, inviscid hypersonic flows in earth, Marian, and Venusian at-mospheres, 5820
Ground effect machines, see Air cushion vehicles.
Ground noise measurements during landing, take-off, and flyby operations of 4-engine turbopropeller STOL airplane, 5817
Ground test evaluation of Sikorsky active transmission isolation system, 4889
Ground water, see Water.Group insurance, see Life insurance.Grouping by ability, see Ability grouping in
education.Growth, growth of young even-aged western
larch stands after thinning in eastern Oregon, 5536
Grube, A. F., boron, 5745Guam:
census of population, 1970, general char-acteristics, 4962
income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below- market interest rate housing and ex-ception limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5615
regular income limits for sec. 235—236, housing, 5614
Guards (persons) :Federal protective officer, examination an-
nouncement, amdt., 5033Guide for authors of symposium papers,
5535Guidelines for describing information inter-
change formats, 5879
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April 1972
Guiraud, Fred O., experimental investiga-tion or correction of electrical range errors by passive microwave radiometry, 5947
Gulf of Maine, see Maine, Gulf of.Gulfport, Miss., census of population and
housing, 1970, census tracts, 4975Guns:
Gun control act of 1968, amend, hearings, 5273
Saturday night special handguns, S. 2507 prohibiting their sale, hearings, 5273
Gutschewski, Gary L., atlas and gazetteer of near side of moon, 5800
HHalibut, effects of mercury pollution on
halibut and Alaska fishery, hearing, 5238 Hallock, Hiram, increasing softwood
dimension yield from small logs, best opening face, 5539
Halls, Lowell K„ atlas of southern forest game, 5513
Hammerman, J. H., II, nomination, hearing, 5229
Hammond, Charles L., soil survey, BooneCounty, Nebr., 6078
Handbooks, see subjects.Handicapped:
barrier-free environment for elderly and handicapped, hearings, 5218
children, ending the isolation, role of education, etc., errata, 5367
if you have a handicapped child, you are not alone, diagnosis, special education, etc., 5369
Handling qualities, see Controllability.Hanks, Lenore D., relief, hearings, 5190Hansen, Morelia, background information
on Committee on Foreign Relations, Sen-ate, 5247
Hard woods, see Hardwoods.Hardness, short-term hot hardness char-
acteristics of rolling-element steels, 5847Hardware:
bands, straps, strapping, and components,Federal item identification guide, change, 5313
bumpers, bushings, mounts, and pads, Federal item Identification guide, change, 5314
miscellaneous, Federal item identifica-tion guide, change, 5325, 5329
protective devices, Federal item identi-fication guide, change, 5315
Hardwoods:growth and survival of interplanted hard-
woods in southern Wisconsin oak clear- cuttings, 5530
hardwood and decorative plywood volun-tary product standard, 5892
simulated service testing of wood and wood-base finish flooring, 5525
Hardy, Edward P., jr., Health and Safety Laboratory fallout program quarterly summary, report, 4908
Harlem, see Manhattan, N.Y.Harper, George F., design study of large
multiple phase ejector driven desalination plants, 5625
Harper County, Kans., soil survey report,Harris, J. Donald, reduction in audiogram
shifts in sonar watchstanders when ex-posed to surface ship echo-ranging, 5742
Harvesting, radiation technology in conjunc-tion with postharvest procedures as means of extending shelf life of fruits and vege-tables, 4917
Haverhill, Mass., census of housing, 1970, 4934
Hawaii, Income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below-market Interest rate housing and exception limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5615
Hayes, Wayland J., clinical handbook on economic poisons, emergency information for treating poisoning, 6001
Haynes, Jack W., chemosterilants screened against boll weevil In dipping and feed-ing tests, 4855
Hays, James D., covering leg 9 of cruises of drilling vessel Glomar Challenger Papeete, Tahiti to Balboa, Panama, 5960
Hazardous substances:1st annual report of Secretary of Trans-
portation on hazardous materials con-trol, 6132
mailing articles which present hazard to postal employees or mall processing machines, restrict law, 5097
Hazards, flammable fabrics and other fire hazards to older Americans, hearings, 5219
Headgear, Federal item identification guide, change, 5316
Headsets, reduction in audiogram shifts in sonar watchstanders when exposed to sur-face ship echo-ranging, 5742
Health:Federal Health Program Service, annual
statistical summary, 5459national health expenditures, 1929-70
calendar years, 6071older persons, services for needy authorize,
hearings, 5160physicians training facilities and health
maintenance organizations, increase and expand, hearings, 5283
promoting health of mothers and children, 5735
provisional guidelines for automated multi- phasic health testing and services, pro-ceedings of Invitational Conference on AMHTS, 5895
quality control in national health exami-nation survey, 5896
statistics—data evaluation and methods research,
5896data from National Health Survey, 5897-5900
see also Medical personnel.Health and Safety Laboratory :
AEC fallout program quarterly summary report, 4908
appendix, 4909Health centers, physicians training facilities
and health maintenance organizations, in-crease and expand, hearings, 5283
Health, Education and Welfare Department, institutional guide to DHEW policy on protection of human subjects, 5927
Health insurance:Federal employees, health benefits pro-
gram, government contributions in-crease postal amendment, hearings, 5196
increase in Blue Cross-Blue Shield health insurance premiums, hearings, 5194
national health insurance proposals, hear-ings, 5204
postal amendments to H.R. 12202, in-crease Government contributions to health benefits programs, hearing, 5196
see also Old age, survivors, disability, and health insurance.
Health maintenance organizations, see Health centers.
Health professions, see Medical personnel.Health Sciences Uniformed Services Uni-
versity, see Uniformed Services Univer-sity of Health Sciences.
Health Services and Mental Health Admin-istration :
public advisory committees, roster of members, 5603
publications, 5604Heaney, James B., method of treating non-
grey error in total emittance measure-ments, 5818
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 119
Index
Hearings:fair hearing, food stamp program, 5505hearing levels of children by demographic
and socioeconomic characteristicss, 5900 Heart diseases, normalizing effect of nega-
tive hydroaerions during bradycardia, combined with hypotonia or hypertensive disease, USSR study, 5680
Heat, comparison of 3 rations in military scout dogs under moderate thermal stress, Ft. Benning, held study, 4896
see also Waste heat.Heat capacity, design and evaluation of
active cooling systems for Mach 6 cruise vehicle wings, 5781
Heat exchange, see Jets.Heat dux, see Jets.Heat shields, heat- and blast-protection ma-
terials, evaluation, 5816Heat transfer:
analysis of heat transfer in porous cooled wall with variable pressure and tem-perature along coolant exit boundary, 5842
calculation of turbulent boundary layers with heat transfer and pressure gradient utilizing compressibility transformation—
computer program manual, 5783constant property turbulent boundary
layer flow with simultaneous mass transfer and pressure gradients, 5782
effect of initial gas temperature on param-eters and thermal efficiency of nuclear steam and gas installations, USSK study, 5674
hot-gas-side heat transfer with and with-out film cooling on simulated nuclear rocket thrust chamber using Ha-Oo, 5851
Heated surface jet discharged into flowing ambient stream, 5442
Heaters:space, Federal item identification guide,
change, 5311thin film oxygen partial pressure sensor,
5790Heathman, James E., scheduling for flexi-
bility, manual for administrators of small schools, 5374
Heating:magnetic, with strong electron beams in
mirror-type magnetic trap, AEC trans-lation, 4900
60co heat source demonstration program, phase 2, final report detail design, 4919
Heating apparatus and supplies, see Heaters. Heidelberg, Laurence J., effect of Reynolds
number on overall performance of 3.7-inch- diameter six-stage axial-flow compressor, 5846
Helena Valley, Mont., Montana area environ-mental pollution study, 4866
Helicopters:exploratory investigation of sound pressure
in wake of oscillating airfoil in vicinity of stall, 5793
ground test evaluation of Sikorsky active transmission isolation system, 4889
ice fog modification by use of helicopters, 5382
investigation of stabilator on S-67 air-craft, 4890
Helium:random walk study of electron motion in
helium in crossed electromagnetic fields, 5854
thermodynamic properties of hydrogen-helium plasmas, 5774
vapor-liquid equilibria data for 2 helium- nitrogen-methane mixtures from 76.5° to 164° K and pressures to 1,200 PSIA, 5759
Hells Canyon-Snake National River, estab-lish, hearings, 5265
Hemisphere, Southern, EXAMETNET, first 5 years, 1966-70, 5805
Hendron, A. J., jr., analytical and graphical methods for analysis of slopes in rock masses, 5410
Herbert, Gary A., Pendleton project, study of atmospheric effect on weak shock waves traversing long ray paths, 5946
Heritage, see Tradition.Heroin, addiction in District of Columbia,
hearing, 5239Hicks, James R., ice fog modification by use
of helicopters, 5382High altitude equipment for civil aviation
aircraft, USSR study, 5698High-capacity, compact vortex valve for in-
creasing stability of supersonic mixed- compression inlets, 5860
nigii schools;career education in environment, handbook,
5365estimates and projections of special target
group populations in elementary and secondary public schools, 6004
public secondary schools in selected dis-tricts, enrollment and staff by racial/ ethnic group, directory, 5600
Higher education, see Colleges and universi-ties.
Highways, see Roads and highways.Hilton, David A., ground noise measurements
during landing, take-off, and flyby opera-tions of 4-engine turbopropeller STOL air-
plane, 5817Hired farm workers, see Farm labor.Hirschberg, Marvin H., cyclic creep and
fatigue of TD-NiCr (thoria-dispersion- strengthened nickel-chromium), TD-Ni, andNiCr sheet at 12000 C, 5855
Hispanic Foundation, bibliographical series, 5730
Histochemistry, histochemical and cytophoto- metric assay of acid stress in freshwater fish, 5449
Historic sites, soldiers and brave, historic places associated with Indian affairs and Indian wars in trans-Mississippi, West, 5954
see also names of historic sites, or places where located.
History, Smithsonian studies in history and technology, 6065
see also names of departments, etc.—also subjects.
Hobbs, Horton H., jr., subgenera of crayfish genus Procambarus (Decapoda: Astaci- dae), 6064
Hodge, D. B., calculations of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of Mathieu's equation, 5788
Hodge, Ward F., effect of environmental torques on short-term attitude prediction for a rolling-wheel spacecraft in a sun- synchronous orbit, 5829
Hodgeson, J. D.: addresses, etc.—
June 3, 1971, 5705 Oct. 29, 1971, 5706 Dec. 15, 1971, 5708 Jan. 18, 1972, 5707 Feb. 7, 1972, 5713
Hogs, see Swine.Holding companies, see Banks and banking.Hollywood, Fla., census of housing, 1970,
block statistics, 4930Holography, holographic system that records
front-surface detail of scene moving at high velocity, 5861
Holyoke, Mass., census of housing 1970, block statistics, 4936
Holzworth, George C., mixing heights, wind speeds, and potential for urban air pollu-tion throughout contiguous United States, 4867
Home economics, home and garden bulletins, 4838-41
Homemaking, see Home economics.Homes, naturalization candidates, Federal
textbook on citizenship, English, home and community life, home study course for student, 5619
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Apri l 1972
Homes (Institutions), see Nursing homes.Hong Kong, background notes, 6084Hopi Reservation:
hydrogeology (series), 5587stratigraphy of Cretaceous rocks and Ter-
tiary Ojo Alamo sandstone, Navajo and Hopi Indian reservations, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, 5587
Hoquiam, Wash.:flood plain information, Chehalis, Wish-
kah and Hoquiam Rivers, Aberdeen- Hoquiam-Cosmopolis, Wash., 5387
floods, how to avoid damage, 5401Hoquiam River, flood plain information, Che-
halis, Wishkah and Hoquiam Rivers, Aberdeen - Hoquiam - Cosmopolis, Wash.,
5387Horizon sensing, see Scanners.Horses, wild horses on public lands, protect,
manage, and control, law, 5101Horst, James R., agricultural economy and
trade of United Kingdom, 5358AHose, hose, pipe, and tubing, Federal item
identification guide, change, 5317Hospitalization insurance:
hospital and surgical insurance coverage, 1968, United States, 5897
your medicare handbook, health insurance for railroad retirement beneficiaries, 6032
Hospitals:medical care facilities, private nonprofit,
destroyed by disaster, financial assist-ance to repair, provide, law, 5115
physicians training facilities and health maintenance organizations, increase and expand, hearings, 5283
Public Health Service hospital at Boston, 1799-1969, for relief of the sick and dis-abled, history, 5602
see also Veterans hospitals.Host, Malcolm S., administration of day care
programs, 5027Hot pressing, characterization of hot-pressed
MgO, 5989Hours of labor:
employee compensation and payroll hours, basic steel manufacturing, 5729
Federal employees overtime pay for inter-mittent and part-time general schedule employees working more than 40 hours in workweek, law, 5100
minimum wage and maximum hours stand-ards under Fair labor standards act, 5377
House documents, 5138—46House of Representatives:
documents, 5138—46reports, public bills, 5147-50telephone directory, 5137
House reports, public bills, 5147—50Household goods:
recent purchases of cars, houses, and other durables, and expectations to buy during months ahead, survey data, 5021
tabulations of voluntary national stand-ards, international recommendations and certification programs of consumer products, 5888
Households:and family characteristics, current popu-
lation report, 5016household definition, food stamp program,
5501household income deductions, food stamp
program, 5506Houses, recent purchases of cars, houses and
other durables and expectations to buy, survey data, 5021
Housing:benefits could be realized through reuse of
designs for public housing projects, Housing and Urban Development De-partment, GAO report, 5556
Housing—Continuedcensus, 1970—
block statistics, 43922-50census tracts, 4974-93
publications order form, 4998detailed housing characteristics, 4951—
57employment profiles of selected low-
income areas, publications order form, 4999
general housing characteristics, 4958- 59
printed reports, data access description, summary tapes, 5022
supplementary report series, 4960census publications, price list, 6027family properties, disposition handbook,
5608revised pages, 5609—10
Housing and urban development act of 1972 report, 5217
Housing institutions modernization act of 1971, hearings, 5227
housing specialist, 1969-72 progress re-port (address), 5462
income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below market interest rate housing and ex-ception limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5615
low-rent—financial management handbook, supp..
5612-13public housing construction guide, 5606 public housing program, overhaul report,
5217mid-decade census of population and hous-
ing, hearings, 5193new block grant program for community
development, report, 5217regular income limits for sec. 235-236
housing, 5614summary housing characteristics for
United States, regions, divisions, States, 1970, 4960
temporary extension of certain housing and other acts, law, 5119
Housing and Urban Development Depart-ment :
benefits could be realized through reuse of designs for public housing projects, GAO reports, 5556
HUD guide series, 5605-6HUD handbook, 5607-15
Housing insurance, see Mortgage insurance.Houston, B. J., investigation of nonmetallic
waterstops, effect of specimen size and low temperature on waterstop test results, 5414
How effective is schooling? 6007How to improve your community by attract-
ing new industry, 5353Howes, James E., jr., reaction cell improve-
ments in mercury substitution—nuclear detection sulfur dioxide stack gas monitor, 4916
Hoyt, Charles D., gold, 5747Hulings, Neil C., proceedings of 1st Inter-
national Conference on Meiofauna, 6058Human race, see Man.Human rights, see Civil rights.Humanitarian assistance, see Rescue work.Humanities, arts and humanities, Office of
Education support, 5375Humic acid, removal by microflotation and
gravity settling, 5627Hunger:
human needs, national nutrition survey, hearings, 5287
hunger and reform of welfare, question of nutritional adequacy, 5286
Hungry Hourse project, general information, 6037
Hurricanes, schematized model of non- stationary tropical hurricane, USSR study, 5670
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Inde x
Husbands and wives, married women Fed-eral employees, equal treatment in prefer-ence eligible employment benefits, law, 5093
Hydraulic fracturing, see Petroleum.Hydraulics, reducing hydraulic drag in pipe-
lines with polymer aditives, USSR study, 5671
Hydroaeroionization, normalizing effect of negative hydroaerions during bradycardia, combined with hypotonia or hypertensive disease, USSR study, 5680
Hydrobiology, see Limnology.Hydrogen :
performance estimates for space shuttle vehicles using hydrogen or methane- fueled turboramjet-powered first stage, 5849
performance of high-speed ball bearings with lead-plated retainers in liquid hydrogen for potential use in radiation environment, 5858
thermodynamic properties of hydrogen-helium plasmas, 5774
Hydrogen ion in concentration, interaction of hydrophobic organophosphorous in-hibitors and serum cholinesterase in pres-ence of aliphatic alcohols at different pH, USSR study, 5678
Hydrogen-oxygen, hot-gas-side heat transfer with and without film cooling on simulated nuclear rocket thrust chamber using H2-O2, 5851
Hydrogeology :geohydrologic summary, Pearl River basin,
Mississippi and Louisiana, 5596Navajo and Hopi Indian reservations
(series), 5587Hydrological Decade, International, see In-
ternational Hydrological Decade, 1965—74.Hydrology :
contributions to hydrology, United States (series), 5596
Glenn Creek watershed, Tanana River basin, central Alaska, 5380
synthesis in hydrology (series), 5586 Hydromechanics, fluid mechanics of throm-
bus formation, 5789Hydrophobia, see Rabies.Hydrostatics:
buckling of electroformed conical shells under hydrostatic pressure, 4893
predicted characteristics of optimized series-hybrid conical hydrostatic ball bearing, 5837
Hygiene, hygienic and physiological signifi-cance of air ionization studies in produc-tion conditions, USSR study, 5681
Hymenoptera, see Wasps.Hypersonic aircraft, see Aircraft.Hypersonic flow, see Flow.Hypersonic speed, see Air speed. Hypertension, see Blood pressure.
I
IB series, 6141ICC, see Interstate Commerce Commission.Ice z
ice fog modification by use of helicopters, 5382
restudy of Red Rock ice cliff, Nunatars- suaq, Greenland, 5384
Ice cream, ices, etc., ice cream sandwich wafers from Canada, Tariff Commission
^report, 6123Iceland :
agricultural commodities, agreement, 6101 catalog of nautical charts, 5968
Idaho:census of population, 1970, general social
and economic characteristics, 4964income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below-
market interest rate housing and ex-ception limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
Identification:manual and computerized footprint identl-
cation, 5890nuclear analytical techniques for oil-slick
identification, development, 4907IFYGL, see International Field Year for
Great Lakes, 1972-73.Igneous rocks, sedimentary and igneous rocks
of Grays River quadrangle, Wash., 5577Illinois, regular income limits for sec. 235—
236 housing, 5614Illness, see Sick.Image interpreters, holographic system that
records front-surface detail of scene mov-ing at high velocity, 5861
Images, developable images produced by X- rays using nickel hypophosphite system. 5857
Impact:investigations concerning probable im-
pact of nitrilotriacetic acid on ground water, 5438
techniques for inventorying manmade im-pacts in roadway environments, 5549
Imports :foreign meat imports, better inspection and
improved methods of administration needed, GAO report, 5557
imports and economic welfare in United States (remarks), 5492
see also names or classes of articles im-ported—also names of countries, etc.
Income:allotments and purchase requirements, food
stamp program, 5502employment profiles of selected low-in-
come areas, 4994-97household income deductions, food stamp
program, 5506income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below-
market interest rate housing and ex-ception limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
income maintenance experiments, material submitted by Health, Education and Welfare Dept., 5245
regular income limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5614
tax returns statistics, individual, 5631Income tax:
information on filing your tax return, 5629 investment credit, tax information, 5632 reduce in certain cases, brief summary of
principal provisions of Revenue Act of 1971,5203
returns statistics, individual, 5631tax credit for education, 6018
Increasing softwood dimension yield from small logs, best opening face, 5539
Incubators, inexpensive temperature-gradient incubator, 5531
Indemnity, veterans dependency and in-demnity compensation, liberalize, law, 5103
Indexes:aeronautical engineering, 5814-15armed services papers, 5154congressional record, 91st Cong., 2d sess.,
bound volume, 5071Ache index for nuclear dockets, 4904-6journal of executive proceedings of Senate,
91st Cong., 1st sess., 5207Manpower Administration publications,
5710patents, 1970—
list of patentees, 5999subjects of inventions, 6000
research in education (periodical), annual index, 5372
scientific and technical aerospace reports, annual, 5869
world index of plasties standards, 5886India, background notes, 6089Indian Creek Reservoir, Calif., eutrophica-
tion of surface waters, Lake Tahoe, 5430
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Indian lands, see names of Indian tribes or reservations.
Indian reservations, see names of reserva-tions.
Indianapolis, Ind., area wage survey, 5722 Indians, soldier and brave, historic places
associated with Indian affairs and In-dian wars in trans-Mississippi West, 5954
see also names of reservations or tribes.Indonesia:
agricultural commodities agreement, 6110 background notes, 6090catalog of nautical charts, 5970foreign trade regulations, 5064
Inductive sensing technique advancement, 4894
Industrial capacity, metrology and stand-ardization in less-developed countries, role of national capability for industrializing economics, seminar proceedings, 5887
Industrial College of Armed Forces, national security seminar, presentation outlines, 5653
Industrial relations:national emergency disputes, 1971-72,
hearings, 5278National labor relations act, layman's
guide to basic law, 5931Industries, see Industry.Industry:
census of population, 1970, alphabetical and classified indexes of industries and occupations, microfiche order form, 5962
current industrial reports, 5003-14 government’s changing role in industrial
economy (address), 6137how to improve your community by at-
tracting new industry, 5353industry wage surveys and union wage
rate studies, 1960—71, directory, 5727 instrumentation technology, profitable new
areospace technology with potential in-dustrial application, 6049
scientific and technical personnel in in-dustry, 1969, report, 5715
tabulations of voluntary national stand-ards, industry standards, international recommendations and certification pro-grams of consumer products, 5888
world of work in world ahead (remarks), 5713
see also names of industries.Infants, nutrition and feeding of infants and
children under 3 in group day care, 5736Inflation (finance) :
inflation process in United States, study, 5135
summary of remarks, 5495Influenza:
accuracy of express diagnosis of influenza by fluorescent antibody procedure, USSR study, 5659
influenza antigens, antibodies and inter-feron, USSR study, 5658
Information interchange, see Information storage and retrieval systems.
Information model of therapeutic process, USSR, 5693
Information services:Federal information processing standards
publications, FIPS pubs, 5879planning for creative change in mental
health services—distillation of principles on research uti-
lization, bibliography with annota-tions, 5919
information sources and how to use them, 5920
Information storage and retrieval systems: automated engineering document prepara-
tion system— finishes, military standard, 5335 materials, military standard, 5334
Information storage and retrieval systems— Continued
Federal data banks, computers and Bill of Rights, privacy enfringements with-out screening or controls, hearings, 5269
guidelines for describing information in-terchange formats, 5879
Information theory, objective estimates based on experimental data and initial and final knowledge, 5852
Infrared horizon scanners, see Scanners.Infrared photography, fluid product pipeline
leak detection from airborne platform, 5433
Infrared radiometers, see Radiometers.Infrared rays, effects of surface contamina-
tion on infrared emissitivity and visible- light scattering of highly reflective sur-faces at cryogenic temperatures, 5831
Inhibitors:evaluation of inhibitors in corrosion of
AISI 304 stainless steel by FC-196 aqueous film-forming foam concentrate, 5991
interaction of hydrophobic organophos-phorous inhibitors and serum cholines-terase in presence of aliphatic alcohols at different pH, USSR study, 5678
Injuries, acute conditions, incidence andassociated disability, June 1968—July 1969, United States, 5899
Inlets, see Air inlets (aircraft).Inner tubes, pneumatic tire, Federal item
identification guide, change, 5318Insects, control, house plants, 4841 Inspection (industrial) :
selected safety road checks, motor carriers of property, 5769
see also names of articles, etc., inspected. Inspection services, better inspection and im-
proved methods of administration needed for, GAO report, 5557
Instability of spherical caps and complete spheres, 4892
Installations (military) :construction appropriations, 1972, hear-
ings, 5152defense, relinquishment of United States
Naval Station, Sangley Point, agree-ment between United States and Philip-pines, 6103
Installment credit, District of Columbia con-sumer credit protection act, amend law, 5106
Institutions, institutional guide to DHEW policy on protection of human subjects, 5927
Instrument landings, see Landing (aircraft). Instrumentation:
development and demonstration and low- level drift instrumentation, 5443
instrumentation technology, profitable new aerospace technology with potential in-dustrial application, 6049
Instruments, selected and related products, current industrial reports, 5012
see also names and types of instruments.Insulation:
prevention of surface electrical leakage in presence of moisture, 5986
sleeving, electrical, Federal item identifi-cation guide, change, 5319
see also Heat shields.Insurance:
Federal share insurance temporary pro-tection for Federal and State credit unions member accounts amendments, law, 5127
industry investigation, hearings, 5270student loan insurance fund, 1970, finan-
cial statements, GAO examination, 5564 see also types of insurance.
Integration, see Race problems.
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Index
Interest and usury: interest, usury, and consumer credit,
amend D.C. code relating to law, 5106 rates, regulate, law, 5119
Interfaces:interface standard for shipboard systems,
cooling water for support of electronic equipment, military standard, 5343
mechanics of load transfer at fiber/matrix interface, 5832
Interferon, influenza antigens antibodies and interferon, USSR study, 5658
Intergovernmental relations, see Decentrali-zation in Government.
Intergovernmental relations and governance of education, 6008
Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, House:
hearings, 5175—76reports, 5147, 5150
Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Sen-ate, hearings, 5261A—66
Interior Department, saline water research and development progress reports, 5622—27
Internal revenue, code of Federal regula-tions, 5474-76, 5483-84
Internal Security Committee, House, hear-ings, 5177
International Atomic Energy Agency, stat-ute, amendment, message from the Presi-dent, 5211
International Book Year, proclaim 1972, law, 5098
International cooperation, outer space, sym-posium, 5208
International Development Agency: operations, report, 5649 telephone directory, 6100
International development and humani-tarian assistance act section by section analysis, 5164
International Field Year for Great Lakes, 1972-73, IFYGL bulletin, 5945
International finance, modify par value of dollar to equal one thirty eighth ounce of gold, hearings, 5230
see also Investments.International Hydrological Decade, 1965—74,
International Field Year for Great Lakes, IFYGL bulletin, 5945
International investments, see Investments.International relations:
code of Federal regulations, 5472foreign policy for 1970’s, emerging struc-
ture of peace— departmental edition, 6020 document edition, 5146
general foreign policy series, 6097 international implications of new eco-
nomic policy, hearings, 5163international negotiation, some opera-
tional principles of Soviet foreign pol-icy, memorandum, 5260
United States-China relations, hearing, 5254
United States foreign policy, 1971, report, 6097
United States relations with People’s Re-public of China, hearing, 5256
International trade, see Commerce.Interparliamentary Union, conference, report
of U.S. delegation, 5249Interplanetary missions, see Planets.Interpolation, digital-to-analog conversion
circuit using third-order polynomial inter-polation, 5862
Interstate agreements, interstate environ-ment compact, hearings, 5288
Interstate and Foreign Commerce Commit-tee, House, hearings, 5178-87
Interstate Commerce Commission, Inade-quacies of protections for Investors in Penn Central and other ICC-regulated com-panies, study, 5188
Intoxication, see Alcoholism.Introduction to U.S. Price Commission, 6023
Inventions, Index of patents, 1970, subjects, 6000
Inventories:cattle, sheep and goat Inventory, 6112stability of consolidated job descriptions
based on task Inventory survey informa-tion, 4859
% of our land, national inventory, 4851 Inverters, design of 3-phase, 15-kilovolt-
ampere static inverter for motor-starting Brayton space power system, 5836
Investigation of stabilator on S—67 aircraft, 4890
Investments:concept of education as investment, 6002District of Columbia, legal investments for
trust funds, list, 5350fair return without undue risk conditions
favorable to foreign direct investment (address), 5056
investment credit, tax information, 5632 policy aspects of foreign Investment by
U.S. multinational corporations, 5648A Investors, Inadequacies of protections for in-
vestors in Penn Central and other ICC- regulated companies, study, 5188
Inviscid flow, see Flow.Ion exchange, feasibility study of regenera-
tive fibers for water pollution control, 5446Ion thrusters, ion-thruster propellant utili-
zation, 5834Ionization, hygienic and physiological signif-
icance of air ionization studies in produc-tion conditions, USSR study, 5681
Ionosphere, ionospheric research, collection of articles, 5866
Iowa, cartographic records relating to Terri-tory of Iowa, 1838—46, 5878
Iran, economic trends and their implications for United States, 5634
Iron:atomic energy levels derived from analyses
of optical spectra, 5882phosphorous removal by ferrous iron and
lime, 5422see also Pipe and pipe fittings.
Irridlation, see Radiation.Irrigation projects, see Reclamation of land. Isolation:
handicapped children, ending the isolation, role of education, etc., errata, 5367
recommended procedure for Isolation of salmonella organisms from animal feeds and feed ingredients, 4829
Isolators, ground test evaluation of Sikorsky active transmission isolation system, 4089
Isopods, systematics and zoogeography of genus Synidotea (Crustacea: Isopoda) with an account of California species, 6061
Issues of aid to nonpublic schools, summary analysis, 6009
It can’t be home, social and emotional as-pects of residential care. 5915
Italy, loan of vessels, U.S.S. Capitalne and U.S.S. Besugo, extension, agreement, 6102
Iteration (mathematics) :synthesis of monogenic Iterative arrays of
machines, 4800Ivory Coast, economic trends and their im-
plications for United States, 5643J
Jablonski, C. F., soil survey, Mercer County, N.J., 6080
Jacks, Federal item identification guide, change, 5320
Jackson, Miss., flood plain Information, Lynch Creek, 5388
Jalink, Antony, jr., conceptual design and analysis of infrared horizon sensor with compensation for atmospheric variability, 5841
James River:flood plain information, Eagle Rock to Lick
Run, Botetourt County, Va., 5389
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James River—Continuedflooding, how to avoid damages. Eagle Rock
to Lick Run, Botetourt County, Va., 5399
Japan:economic trends and their implications for
United States, 5633United States foreign economic policy to-
ward Japan, hearings, 5166Jasinski, R., electrochemical treatment of
acid mine waters, 5429Jefferson Borough, Pa., flood plain informa-
tion, 5395Jerke, John M., dimensional-stability studies
of candidate space-telescope mirror-sub-stance materials, 5844
Jets:heated surface jet discharged into flowing
ambient stream, 5442mixing of supersonic jets including effects
of transverse pressure gradient using difference methods, 5835
Job analysis:handbook for analyzing jobs, 5709job grading standard, civil service—
air conditioning equipment mechanic, 5037
crane operator, 5038electronics mechanic, 5039gardener, 5040pest controller, 5041tractor operator, 5042
stability of consolidated job descriptions based on test inventory survey, informa-tion, 4859
Job description, see Job analysis.Job evaluation, see Job analysis.Jobs, see Employment—Job analysis.John, DeWitt, relief, hearings, 5190John F. Kennedy National Biistoric Site, in-
terpretive prospectus, 5950Johnson, Bruce V., exploratory study of
effects of injection configurations and in-let flow conditions on characteristics of flow in spherical chambers, 5795
Johnson, Charles E., jr., undergraduate en-rollment in 2-year and 4-year colleges, Oct. 1970, 5015
Johnson, George V., insects and related pests of house plants, how to control them, 4841
Johnson, Paul S., growth and survival of in-terplanted hardwoods in southern Wiscon-sin oak clearcuttings, 5530
Johnson County, Ky., effects of Federal ex-penditures on economy, GAO report, 5561
Johnston, H. R., subterranean termites, their prevention and control inbuildings, 4840
Johnston, William F., management guide for black spruce type in Lake States, 5541
Joint Federal-State Land Use Planning Commission, see Alaska Joint Federal- State Land Use Planning Commission.
Joint Oceanographic Institutions Deep Earth Sampling Program, Deep Sea Drill-ing Project, cruises of drilling vessel, Glo- mar Ghallenger Papeete, Tahiti to Balboa, Panama, 5960
Joint Publications Research Service JPRS series, 5655—5701
Joint treatment of municipal sewage and pulp mill effluents, 5425
Joints:effects of carbon on mechanical properties
of titanium beta-alloy weld joints, USSR study, 5691
pipe joint welding, rings-locking, and mis-cellaneous hardware, Federal item iden-tification guide, change, 5329
Jones, D. W., neutron spectrometer using organic scintillators, 5984
Jordan, James S., dispersal period in a popu-lation of eastern fox squirrels (Sfflurus nlger), 5547
Jorgensen, L. N., California streamflow char-acteristics, from records through 1968, Northern Great Basin and Central Valley, 5580
Jorgenson, Leland H., effects of Reynolds number and body corner radius on aero-dynamic characteristics of space shuttle-type vehicle at subsonic Mach numbers, 5840
Journalism, photojournalism guide, Air Force pamphlet, 4862
Journals, journal of executive proceedings of Senate, 91st, Cong., 1st sess., index, 5207
JPRS, see Joint Publications Research Service.
Judicial procedure, see Civil procedure.Judiciary Committee, House, hearings, 5189-
91Judiciary Committee, Senate, hearings,
5267-73Judge Advocate General, Navy, manual,
change, 5702Judge Advocates General of Armed Forces,
Courts of Military Review, court-martial reports, holdings and decisions, 5297
Jurisdiction, see Criminal jurisdiction.Justice Department:
Attorney General, nomination of Richard G. Klelndienst—
hearings, 5272 report, 5215
Deputy Attorney General, nomination of Louis Patrick Gray, III, hearings, 5272
Federal data banks, computers and Bill of Rights, hearings, 5269
PR series, 5704Juvenile courts, juvenile and family courts,
legal bibliography, 6145Juvenile delinquency:
delinquency and city life, 5703investigation, effects from sale and use of
amphetamines, hearings, 5267Saturday night special handguns, prohibit
their sale to curb delinquency, hearings. 5273
K
Kalispel Indian Reservation, sale and pur-chase of trust lands, authorize, law, 5088
Kaminskas, R. A., nuclear instrument land-ing system, phase 1, final report, 4915
Kane, M. F., gravity and magnetic evidence of lithology and structure in Gulf of Maine region, 5590
Kansas:chemical quality of water in Walnut River
basin, south-central Kansas, 5598congressional districts, 93d Congress, 5000 regular income limits for sec. 235—236
housing,selected areas, census of housing, 1970,
block statistics, 4932Kansas City, Mo.:
area wage survey, 5717census of housing, 1970, block statistics,
4938Kaplita, Thaddeus T., investigation of stabi-
lator on S-67 aircraft, 4890Katzell, Raymond A., overview study of
dynamics worker job mobility, national study of social welfare and rehabilitation workers, work and organizational con-text, 6066
Kaufman, Harold R., ion-thruster propel-lant utilization, 5834
Kazin, S. B., LF336 lift fan modification and acoustic test program, 5786
Keefer, William R., geologic story of Yellow-stone National Park, 5578
Keely, Nacy H., selling in Germany, 5059Kelsay, Laura E., cartographic records re-
lating to Territory of Iowa, 1838—46, 5878Kempke, Erwin E., Jr., correlation of wind-
age-loss data for Lundell alternator, 5856
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Kennedy, John F., National Historic Site, see John F. Kennedy National Historic Site.
Kennedy, Joseph, fluid product pipeline leak detection from airborne platform, 5433
Kenosha, Wis., census of population and housing, 1970, census tracts, 4978
Kenya, economic trends and their implica-tions for United States, 5637
Kessler, Kenneth J., jr., inexpensive temper-ature-gradient incubator, 5531
Kilns, accelerating oak drying by presur-facing, accelerated schedules, and kiln automation, 5524
Kingsley, Neal P., pulpwood in Northeast, past, present and future, 5551
Kinney, Jo Ann S.:visual evoked cortical response as measure
of stress in naval environments, metho-dology and analysis, slow flash rates, 5744visual evoked response as .measure of nitro-gen narcosis in Navy divers, 5743
Kirk, William P., krypton 85, review of liter-ature and analysis of radiation hazards, 5419 , . .Klamath project, Butte Valley division, rec-lamation feasibility studies, law, 5105
Klendienst, Richard G.:nomination—
hearings, 5272report, 5215
Knip, Gerald jr., performance estimates for space shuttle vehicles using hydrogen or methane-fueled turboramjet-powered first stage, 5849Knowledge, objective estimates based on ex-perimental data and initial and final knowledge, 5852
Koffsky, Peter L., Consul General’s Shanghai Postal Agency, 1867—1907, 6065
Koning, J. W., method for recording machine speed at which corrugating medium is fluted, 5526Kosygin, Alexei, interview by Frank Church, 5250Kozlov, N. N., determination of optimum composition and program of trajectory measurements, 5868
Krajicek, John E., continuing weed control benefits young planted black walnut, 5534
Krygier, James T., studies of effects of watershed practices on streams, 5426
Krypton: .atomic energy levels derived from analyses
of optical spectra, 588285, review of literature and analysis of
radiation hazards, 5419Kuchta, Joseph M., classification test
methods for oxidizing materials, 5756Kunkle, John S., compressed gas handbook,
5806 , . xKurlov, Anatole P., mixing of supersonic jets including effects of transverse pressure gradient using difference methods, 5835
Kurtz, Robert L., holographic system that records front-surface detail of scene mov-ing at high velocity, 5861
Kyvig, David E„ selected photographs of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1943—61, 5876
Labor:current labor market developments, hear-
ings, 5134handbook for upgrading low-skilled work-
ers, 5711hygienic and physiological significance of air ionization studies in production con-ditions, USSR study, 5681
Manpower Administration publications,overview study of dynamics of worker job
mobility, national study of social wel-fare and rehabilitation workers, work, and organizational contexts, 6060
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Sen-ate :
committee print, 5285hearings, 5274, 5276, 5278—284legislative activities, 92d Cong., 1st sess.,
summary, 5285report, 5216
Labor disputes, national emergency disputes, 1971—72, hearings, 5278
Labor management relations, see Industrial relations.
Labor markets, see Labor.Labor relations, see Industrial relations.Laboratories: „„„aids in designing laboratory flumes, 5576
educational R & D programs conducted by laboratories and centers, 5366
see also names of laboratories or places where located.
Laboratory procedures, analysis for waste-water treatment plant operators, 6144
Labrador Sea: and Grand Banks region, oceanographic report, 5053
errata, 5050Labor standards:
Fair labor standards act— amend, hearings, 5276 application to ambulance service, estab-
lishments, 6142 .application to motor carriers, 6143 minimum wage and maximum hours
standards, 5377Labor Statistics Bureau :
BLS report series, 5729 bulletins, 5714-26 regional reports, Middle Atlantic region,
5728Ladd, D. M., design of unsurfaced soil facili-ties for operations of C—5A aircraft, 5413
Lagoons, supplementary aeration of la-goons in rigorous climate areas, 5448
Laird, Melvin R., statement, 1973-77, de-fense program and budget, 5347
Lake Charles, La., census of population and housing, 1970, census tracts, 4979
Lake States, see Great Lakes States.Lnkes•Beartooth high lake country, general in-
formation, 5514chemical investigation of recent lake sedi-
ments from Wisconsin lakes and their interpretation, 5432
potential pollution of Ogallala by re-charging playa lake water, pesticides, 5437 „temperature prediction in stratified water, mathematical model-user’s manual, 5441
see also names of lakes.Lalli, Michael, delinquency and city life,Lambert, Robert W., documents of disarma-
ment, 4877Lambs, lamb crop statistics, 6115Laminated materials, flexural properties of
glued-lamlnated southern pine beams, finger joint and specific gravity effects,
Lamont, William E., laboratory flotation studies of Tennessee phosphates in pres-ence of slimes, 5761
Lamp holders, Federal item guide, change, 5321
Lamps, see Electric lamps.
identification
bounty, 6076 of urbanized
Land: , „our Louisiana land and its population and land area
areas, 1970 and 1960, 4969% of of land, national Inventory, 4851
Lander, L. L., time and temperature depend- dent modulus of pyrrone and polyimidemoldings, 5792
Landfills, see Sanitary fills.Landing (aircraft) : , .
dynamic response of OV—1A aircraft to soft field landings, 4891
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Landing (aircraft)—Continuedground noise measurements during land-
ing, take-off, and flyby operations of 4- engine turbopropeller STOL airplane, 5817nuclear Instrument landing system, phase 1, final report, 4915
VORLOC II FAR-part 171 compliance test,6119 ~ A
Landing gear, dynamic response of OV—1A aircraft to soft field landings, 4891
Landing strips, see Runways (aeronautics).Landscape, techniques for inventorying man-
made impacts in roadway environments, 5549
Lang, Joseph W., geohydrologic summary of Pearl River basin, Mississippi and Loui-siana, 5596
Langhorne, Pa., railroad accident, report, 6033
Language and languages, National defense education act, awards for modern foreign language and area study, 5364
Laos, Apr. 1971, U.S. involvement, staff re-port, 5251Larch, western, growth of young even-aged western larch stands after thinning in eastern Oregon, 5536
Larkin, L. C., economics of sweetener mar-keting, annotated bibliography of selected references, 5357
Larson, Edwin vH., guide for authors of sym-posium papers, 5535
La Salle County, station, units 1 and 2, fiche index for nuclear dockets, 4906
Lasers, medical applications of laser tech-nology, USSR study, 5701
Lask, Benjamin, communications and elec-trons, PACAF basic bibliography, 4865
Las Vegas, Nev., census of population and housing, 1970, 4980
Lathes, milling machines and shapers, Fed-eral item identification guide, change, 5322
Latin America:development assistance, 1961—70, selected
tables, 5162Spain, and Portugal, bibliography of
paperback books, 5730Law, slip laws (public), 92d Congress, 5085—
5130Law Enforcement Assistance Administra-
tion :block grant programs, hearings, 5168RP series, 5704
Lawrence, Mass., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4934
Laws, see Law—also subjects.Lawyers, minutes, trial notes, rolls of at-
torneys of U.S. Circuit Court for South-ern District of New York, 1790—1841, microcopy, pamphlet describing, 5873
LEAA, see Law Enforcement Assistance Ad-ministration.
Lead:performance of high-speed ball bearings
with lead-plated retainers in liquid hy-drogen for potential use in radiation environment, 5858
removing bismuth from lead with sub-mersible centrifuge, 5762
Lead telluride, magnetostriction and mag-netoelastic quantum oscillations in p-type lead telluride, 5843
Leaflets, see names of departments, etc., is-suing leaflets—also subjects.
Leaks, prevention of surface electrical leak-age in presence of moisture, 5986
Learning, social seminar film discussion guide, what is teaching? what is learning? applied to drug education, 5923
Leary, R. D., phosphorus removal by acti-vated sludge plant, 5444
Leavening agents, development of stable leavening system, 4884
Lebanon, agricultural commodities, agree-ment, 6106
Lebouc, Philippe J. J-M., instability of spheri-cal caps and complete spheres, 4892
Legislation, see subjects.Lemoore Naval Air Station, Calif., repay-
ment to cover construction charges attrib-utable to leased lands in Westlands water district, report, 5147
Lenses, ophthalmic-lenses for Department of Defense personnel, evaluation, 5741
Leonard, Robert B., chemical quality of water in Walnut River basin, south-central Kan-sas, 5598
Letters, sent by Office of Quartermaster Gen-eral, main, series, 1818—1870, microcopy, pamphlet describing, 5872
Levison, William H., control-theory model for human decision-making, 5794
Lewis, Wayne C., simulated service testing of wood and wood-base finish flooring, 5525
LF336 lift fan modification and acoustic test program, 5786
Libraries, medical catalogers, notes, 5933Library of Congress:
catalogs, national union catalog, manu-script collections, 5731
publications, price list, 6028Licenses, see classes of persons to whom, or
subjects for which licenses are issued.Lick Run, Va., flooding, how to avoid dam-
ages, 5399Lieblein, Edward, synthesis of monogenic
iterative arrays of machines, 4880Lift (aerodynamics), see Direct lift con-
trols.Life insurance:
national service—new modified life plan with reduction at
age of 70, law, 5099use of dividends to purchase additional
paid-up insurance, law, 5094 servicemen’s group life insurance, bene-
ficiaries, uniform definitions, provide, law, 5091
Lift (aerodynamics) :LF336 lift fan modification and acoustic
test program, 5786low L/D concept with fold-down wings,
study to determine flight characteristics and handling qualities of variable geometry spacecraft, 5777
Light, formation of amino acids on ir-radiation of fog containing formaldehyde and ammonium nitrate with UV light, USSR study, 5675
Light lists, see Lights and lighting.Lights and lighting:
Coast Guard lists—Atlantic Coast, local, 5048Pacific Coast and Pacific Islands, 5049
see also Electric lamps.Lillie, Robert J., air pollutants affecting per-
formance of domestic animals, literature review, 4834
Lime, phosphorous removal by ferrous iron and lime, 5422
Limnology, some results of work in field of space hydrobiology at Dnepropetrovsk University, 1961—70, USSR study, 5668
Lincoln, Nebr., census of population and housing, 1970, census tracts, 4981
Linear accelerators, see Accelerators.Linear equations, see Equations.Linear systems, detection of nonlinear trans-
fer functions by use of Gaussian statistics, 5853
Liquid fuels, see Fuel.Liquid hydrogen, see Hydrogen.Liston, Ronald A., surface effect vehicle
engineering test procedures, 5381Lists, see subjects of lists.Lithographers, apprentice-printing crafts,
compositor, bookbinder, pressman, ma-chinist, lithographer, photoengraver, ex-amination announcement, amdt., 5034
Lithology, see Rocks.Littoral, longshore sediment transport rates,
compilation of data, 5378
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Livestock, survival of food crops and live-stock in event of nuclear war, proceed-ings of symposium, 4902
see also Food for livestock.Load (mechanics) :
dynamic response of OV—1A aircraft to soft field landings, 4891
mechanics of load transfer at fiber/matrix interface, 5832
Loans:students loan insurance fund, 1970, finan-
cial statements, GAO examination, 5564Trust Territory of Pacific Islands, eco-
nomic development loan fund, appro-priations, increase report, 5150
Local government, see Government.Local transit, barrier-free environment for
elderly and handicapped, hearings, 5218Localizers, VORLOC II FAR-part 171 com-
pliance test, 6119Lodgepole Creek, flood plain information,
Sidney, Nebr., 5391Logging, see Lumbering.Logs, increasing softwood dimension yield
from small logs best opening face, 5539Los Angeles, Calir., employment profiles of
selected low-income areas, area 2, 4996Loss, F. J., engineering significance of sta-
tistical and temperature-induced fracture mechanics toughness variations on frac-ture-safe assurance, 5990
Louisiana :additional judicial district, create, law,
5114geohydrologic summary, Pearl River basin,
Mississippi and Louisiana, 5596our Louisiana land and its bounty, 6076 regular income limits for sec. 235—236
housing,three R’s of Louisiana nonpublic educa-
tion, race, religion and region, 6019Low-rent housing, see Housing.Lowell, Carl E., Mach 1 oxidation of thoriated
nickel chromium at 1204°C (2200°F), 5825
Lowell, Mass., census of housing, 1970, block f-v afi pcLubricants,’ lubricating oils, Federal item
identification guide, change, 5323Lubricating oils, see Lubricants.Luggage, see Baggage.Lumber:
production and mill stocks, current in-dustrial reports, 5007
publications, price list, 6026 see also Logs.
Lumbering, studies of effects of watershed practices on streams, 5426
Lunar orbiter, see Spacecraft.Lynch Creek, flood plain information, Jack-
son, Miss., 5388Lynchburg, Va., census of population and
housing, 1970, census tracts, 4962M
McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, special flood hazard information, head of navigation to Muskogee, Okla., 5411
McConarty, W. A., design and evaluation of active cooling systems for Mach 6 cruise vehicle wings, 5781
MacDonnell, Herbert L., flight characteristics and stain patterns of human blood, 5704
McGlothlin, William H., marihuana, analysis of use, distribution, and control, 5772
Mach numbers, Mach 1 oxidation of thoriated nickel chromium at 1204°C (2200°F), 5825
Machine entrance testing for higher schools, USSR study, 5697
Machine tools, machine tools and fixtures, compilation, 5809
Machinery :5th aerospace mechanisms symposium,
proceedings, 5803
Machinery—Continued man-made machine relationships, USSR
study, 5662method for recording machine speed at
which corrugating medium is fluted, 5526
synthesis of monogenic iterative arrays of machines, 4880.
vibro-acoustic activity of mechanisms with gear transmissions, USSR study, 5699
Machines, see Machinery.Machinists, apprentice-printing crafts, com-
positor, bookbinder, pressman, machinist, lithographer, photoengraver, examination announcement, amdt., 5034
Macomber, William B., remarks, Jan. 26, 1972, 6096
Macon, Ga., watershed field inspections, 1971, hearings, 5198
Madera County, Calif., determination of channel capacity of Fresno River, down-stream from Hidden damsite, Madera County, Calif., 5583
Magnesium oxide, characterization of hot pressed MgO, 5989
Magnetic fields, mirror-type magnetic trap used for plasma heating with strong electron beams, ABC translation, 4900
Magnetic traps, see Plasma confinement.Magnetism, subsonic and supersonic static
aerodynamic characteristics of bulbous base cones measured with magnetic sus-pension and balance system, 5785 see also Terrestrial magnetism.
Magnetization, magnetostriction and mag-netoelastic quantum oscillations in p-type lead telluride, 5843
Magnetohydrodynamics, development and in-itial operating characteristics of 20- megawatt linear plasma accelerator fa-cility, 5821
Magnetostriction and magnetoelastic quan-tum oscillations in p-type lead telluride, 5843
Mail matter:mailing articles which present hazard to
postal employees or mail processing ma-chines restrict, law, 5097
military assistance program directory, changes, 5345—46
Maine, census of population, 1970, general social and economic characteristics, 4965
Maine, Gulf of, gravity and magnetic evi-dence of lithology and structure in Gulf of Maine region, 5590
Maine Yankee Atomic Power Station, fiche index for nuclear dockets, 4905
Majority, see Age (law).Maldonado, Rita M„ role of financial sector
in economic development of Puerto Rico, 5458
Mali, background notes, 6091Man: , „ < , . .control-theory model for human decision-
making, 5794 . VTC.C<T>man-made machine relationships, USSRstudy, 5662perception of respiratory medium and gas preference in man and animals, 5865
water, man, and nature, symposium, 6038Management:contractor configuration management
plans, military standard, 5344fisheries management, its scientific and
economic imperatives (address), 5944Treasury Department, progress in man-
agement improvement— fiscal year 1970, report, 6136 fiscal year 1971, report, 6139
water management at its best, Water and Land Supervisors’ 13th conference, Sept. 27—Oct. 1,1971, Santa Fe, N. Mex., 6039
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Management—Continuedsee also Administrative management—
Forest management.Management and Budget Office, coordinated
consideration needed of buy-national pro-curement program policies, GAO report, 5559
Manganese :atomic energy levels derived from analy-
ses of optical spectra, 5882minerals yearbook chapter, 5748
Mangravite, F. J., microflotation of silica, 5626
Manhattan Borough, New York City : employment profiles of selected low-income
areas, area 2, 4994Harlem, Central and East poverty area
profiles, job search of ghetto workers, 5728
Manistee National Forest, general informa-tion, 5521
Manlius Township, floods, 5407Manpower:
Manpower Administration publications, 5710
research and demonstration findings, 5711 Manpower Administration, publications,
index, 5710Mansfield, Mike, Western Europe and new
economic policy, 5258Manual and computerized footprint identifi-
cation, 5890Manuals, see subjects.Manufactures and manufacturers:
annual survey of manufactures, 4921 industry groups and industries, general
statistics, 4921census publications, price list, 6027see also names or classes of manufactured
articles.Manures, see Fertilizers.Manus, Peter C., remarks, Feb. 9, 1972, 5068 Manuscripts, collections, national union cata-
log, Library of Congress, 5731MAP (military assistance program) see Mili-
tary aid.Maple:
maple strip flooring in 1969, distribution, 5546
maturation of sugar maple seed, 5548 rake angle for planing hard maple deter-
mined best by depth of chipped grain, 5528
Mapping, see Maps and charts.Maps and charts:
cartographic records relating to Territory of Iowa, 1838—16, 5878
catalog of copyright entries, 5293 catalog of nautical charts—
region 1, United States and Canada, 5967
region 3, Greenland, Iceland, Scotland, Ireland, England and Western Europe, 5968
region 7, Australia and Indonesia, 5970 special purpose navigational charts and
publications, 5971West Africa and Mediterranean, 5969
census publications, price list, 6027 drafting, surveying, and mapping instru-
ments, Federal item identification guide, 5308
multicolor microchart/map transparencies, navigation display, military standard, 5341
Marihuana:analysis of use, distribution, and control,
5772pro-drug dialectic communication on drug
abuse and marihuana red herring, 5771 Marine Corps
increase in unsuitability discharges ofMarine Corps recruits requires improved planning and administration, GAO report, 5569
Marine fauna, see Meiofauna.
Marine isopods, see Isopods.Marine science, see Oceanography.Maritime Administration, SP series, 5733 Maritime industry, see Shipping.Markakis, P., Irradatlon of fruits and vege-
tables, annual report, 4963Marketing, see Markets and marketing.Markets and marketing:
agricultural marketing and bargaining, hearings, 5151
farm bargaining, hearings, 5221 marketing research reports, 4845-47 see also names or classes of commodities,
etc., marketed.Marland, S. P. jr.:
addresses—Dec. 15, 1971, 5362Jan. 24, 1972, 5368
Married persons, see Husbands and wives.Mars (planet) :
conditions for flight of Martian space probes, USSR study, 5694
thin-shock-layer solution for nonequili-brium, inviscid hypersonic flows In earth, Martian, and Venusian atmospheres, 5820
Marschall, Frederick W., VORLIC II FAR- part 171 compliance test, 6119
Martin, Preston, address, Jan. 24, 1972, 5462
Martinique, background notes, 6088Maryland, Income limits for sec. 221 (d) (3)
below-market interest rate housing and exception limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
Mason, H. L., metrology and standardization in less-developed countries, role of national capacity for Industrializing economies, seminar proceedings, 5887
Mass spectra, see Spectra.Mass spectroscopy, see Spectroscopy.Mass transfer, constant property turbulent
boundary layer flow with simultaneous mass transfer and pressure gradient, 5782
Massachusetts:John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic
Site, Mass., interpretive prospectus, 5950
regular income limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5614
Materials: interaction of nitrilotriacetic acid with
suspended and bottom material, 5434 metal materials, ores, minerals, and alloys.
Federal item identification guide, 5324 research symposium, electronic density of
states, 5885see also names of materials.
Maternal and Child Health Service:programs, administering agencies and leg-
islative base, 5734promoting health of mothers and children,
report, 5735Maternal welfare, see Mothers.Mathematical models:
information model of therapeutic process, USSR study, 5693
objective estimates based on experimental data and initial and final knowledge, 5852
Mathematics:mathematical theory applied to games and
discrete systems, USSR study, 5685model and methods used in creating auto-
mated systems of control, USSR study, 5663
temperature prediction in stratified water, mathematical model-user’s, manual, 5441
see also Mathematical models—Numerical Calculations.
Mathieu functions, calculation of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of Mathieu’s equation, 5788
Matrix theory, mechanics of lOad transfer at fiber/matrlx Interface, 5832
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 129
Index
Mau, S. T., finite element procedure for non-linear prebuckling and Initial postbuckling analysis, 5787
Mauritiania, Islamic Republic of, background notes. 6085
Maury Center for Ocean Science, MC reports, <5995
May, Charles E., developable images pro-duced by X-rays using nickel hypophos-phite system, 1, X-ray sensitive salts, 5857
Mayaguez, P. R., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4948
MC reports, 5995Meals, see Food.Measurements, see subjects of measurement.Meat, foreign meat imports, better inspection
and improved methods of administration needed, GAO report, 5557
Meats, see MeatMechanical properties, effects of carbon on
mechanical properties of titanium beta-alloy weld joints, USSR study, 5691
see also Notch strength.Mechanics (pergons) :
air conditioning equipment mechanic job grading standard, civil service, 5037
Mechanics (science) :determination of fixed-base natural fre-
quency of multiple foundation mechani-cal systems by shake test, 5980
engineering significance of statistical and temperature-induced fracture mechanics toughness variations on fracture-safe assurance, 5990
5th aerospace mechanisms symposium, proceedings, 5803
mechanics of load transfer at fiber/matrlx interface, 5832
precision measurement and calibration mechanics, 5884
Mechanisms, see Machinery.Mechanized documentation, see Documenta-
tion.Medicaid, see Medical assistance.Medical assistance:
long term care trends, hearings, 5220.Medicaid, role of State Medical Advisory
Committee, guidelines, 5737Medical care: „„„
national health expenditures, 1929-70 calendar years, 6071
physicians training facilities and. health maintenance organizations, increase and expand hearings, 5283
university medical care programs, evalua-tion, 5894
Medical centers, university medical care pro-grams, evaluation, 5894.
Medical Department, Navy: manual, changes, 5739—40
correction, 5738Medical education, see Education.Medical facilities, see Health centers—Hos-
pitals.Medical instruments and apparatus, X-ray
equipment and supplies, medical, dental and veterinary, Federal items identifica-tion guide, change, 5333
Medical insurance, see Old age survivors, disability, and health insurance.
Medical libraries, see Libraries.Medical literature, bibliography of medical
reviews, 5932Medical Nutrition Laboratory, see Army
Medical Research and Nutrition Labora-tory. , ,Medical personnel, Uniformed services health professions revitalization act, hearing, 5224
Medical schools:physicians training facilities and health
maintenance organizations, increase and expand, hearings, 5283
university medical care programs, evalua-tion, 5894
Medicare, see Old age. survivors, disability, and health Insurance.
Medicine:bibliography of medical reviews, 5932clinical handbook on economic poisons,
emergency information for treating poi-soning, 6001
dynamics of changes in composition of eschericha in persons participating in medical-technical experiment, USSRstudy, 5661
medical applications of laser technology, USSR study, 5701
Uniformed services health professions re-vitalization act, hearing, 5224
Medicines, synthetic organic chemicals, pro-duction and sales of medicinal chemicals, 6128
Mediterranean Sea, catalog of nautical charts, 5969
Meers, Henry W., nomination, hearing, 5229 Meiofauna :
1st International Conference on Meio-fauna, proceedings, 6058
manual for study, errata, 6059Meisinger, Arthur C., perlite, 5753Memorial services:
Fulton, James G., 5079Watts, John C., 5080
Memorials, see National monuments and memorials.
Membranes:ultrathin membranes for—
reverse osmosis water desalination, 5622 treating metal finishing effluents by re-
verse osmosis, 5424Mental health:
planning for creative change in mental health services—
distillation of principles on research utilization, bibliography with anno-tations, 5919
information sources and how to use them, 5920
program reports, 5916Mental health centers, see Mental institu-
tions.Mental hospitals, see Mental institutions.Mental institutions:
mental health facilities reports, statistics, 5917
socio-economic characteristics of admis-sions to inpatient services of State and county mental hospitals, 5917
Menzies, Robert J., systematics and zoo-geography of genus Synidotea (Crustacea : Isopoda) with an account of Californian species, 6061
Mercer County, N.J., soil survey report, 6080 Merchant marine, see Shipping—Ships.Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee,
House, hearings, 5192Merchant vessels, see Ships.Mercury:
effects of mercury pollution on halibut and Alaska fishery, hearing, 5238
reaction cell improvements in mercury substitution-nuclear detection sulfur di-oxide stack gas monitor, 4916
SNAP-8 electrical generating system de-velopment program, 5780
Mercury arc lamps, see Electric lamps.Mercury vapor lamps, see Electric lamps.Mesa Verde National Park, 1906-70, ad-
ministrative history, 5953Messa, Charles J., generalized research anal-
ysis statistical system, 4897Metal finishes, automated engineering docu-
ment preparation system, finishes, military standard, 5335
Metal finishing, ultrathin membranes for treating metal finishing effluents by re-verse osmosis, 5424
Metal mines and mining, administration of Federal metal and nonmetallic mine safety act, 1970 annual report, 5621
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Metallography, Metallographic Group meet-ing, 22d gathering, technical papers, 4901
Metallurgy:compilation, technology utilization, 5811 metallurgy of industrial nonferrous metals
and alloys, USSR study, 5684nonferrous metallurgy, USSR study, 5690 powder metallurgy in aerospace research,
survey, 5807Metals;
inductive sensing technique advancement for metal fatigue detection, 4894
metal materials, ores, minerals, and alloys, Federal item identification guide, 5324
metallurgy of industrial nonferrous metals and alloys, USSR study, 5684
see also Creep of metals—Fracture of metals.
Meteorological rockets, see Rockets.Meteorology, Atlantic Oceanographic and
Meteorological Laboratories collected re-prints, 5452
Meters, see names and types of meters, or substance, etc., measured.
Methanes:performance estimates for space shuttle
vehicles using hydrogen or methane- fueled turboramjet-powered first stage,
vapor-liquid equilibria data for 2 helium- nitrogen-methane mixtures from 76.5° to 164° K and pressures to 1,200 PSIA, 5759
Methodology, developing methodologies for evaluating impact of EDA programs, 5351 see also subjects.
Metrology, see Gages.Metropolitan areas, see Cities and towns.Metropolitan transportation planning semi-
nars, Denver, Colo., Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 1970, 6133
Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery and Me-morial, general information, 4875
Mexico, Gulf of:index of surface water records to Sept. 30,
1970, south Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins, 5582
quality of surface waters of U.S., lower Mississippi River basin and western Gulf of Mexico, 5599
Meyer, Nessa G., socio-economic character-istics of admissions to inpatient services of State and county mental hospitals, 5917
MgO, see Magnesium oxide.Miami, Fla., census of housing, 1970, block
statistics, 4931Michigan, regular income limits for sec. 235-
236 housing, 5614Michigan, Lake, Lake Michigan snow squalls
increase annual precipitation in Udell Hills, 5532
Microcopy, see Microforms.Microflotation of silica, 5626Microforms, National Archives publications
pamphlet, describing microcopy, 5870-76 Micronutrient supplements for school lunch
programs, 5287Microscopy, see Electron microscopy.Microwave tubes, transverse wave tubes as
high efficiency microwave amplifiers, 4881Microwaves:
BOLOVAC, bolometric voltage and cur-rent, systems for measuring electrical quantities from 0.5 MHz through micro-waves, 5881
correction of electrical range errors by passive microwave radiometry, experi-mental investigation, 5947
radiofrequency and microwave radiation levels resulting from man-made sources in Washington, D.C. area, 6030
Mid-decade census of population of housing, hearings, 5193
Midwest Fuel Recovery Plant, fiche index for nuclear dockets, 4904
Migratory-bird-hunting stamps:increase fees as means of purchasing ad-
ditional land for migratory water-fowl—
hearing, 5234law, 5120
Migratory birds, see Water birds.Military aid:
military assistance program address di-rectory, changes, 5345-46
Military Appeals Court, see Court of Mili-tary Appeals.
Military art and science, selected methods and models in military operations re-search, 5992
Military assistance, see Military aid.Military chaplains review, 4883Military communications, communications-
electronics activities, base communications services for Air Force, manual, 4860
Military construction, see Installations (military).
Military establishments, see Armed Forces.Military operations, see Military art and
sciences.Military personnel, see Armed Forces.Military records, miscellaneous numbered
records, manuscript file, in War Depart-ment collection of Revolutionary War records, 1775—90’s, pamphlet describing microcopy, 5874
Military research, selected methods and models in military operations research, 5992
Military service, see Conscription.Military standards, see Standards and
standardization.Military supplies, MILSTRIP, military
standard requistioning and issue proce-dures, changes, 5345—46
Miller, R. E., subsidence in Bunker Hill-San Timoteo area, southern Calif., 5592
Miller, William C., maple strip flooring in 1969, distribution, 5546
Millfeeds, see Food for livestock.Milling machines:
attachments and accessories for milling machines, military standard, 5340
lathes, milling machines and shapers, Fed-eral item identification guide, change, 5322
Military aid, United States economic and military foreign assistance programs, com-pilation of General Accounting Office, re-port of findings and recommendations, u255
Mills, see Milling machines—Pulp mills.MILSTRIP (Military standard requisition-
ing and issue procedures), see Military supplies.
Milwaukee, Wis.:census of housing, 1970, block statistics,
4947financial implications of changing pat-
terns of nonpublic school operations in Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Phil-adelphia, 6005
Milwee, William I., faceplate, 5993Mind, social seminar film discussion guide,
drugs and beyond, various mind altering techniques, 5921
Mine accidents, employees accident preven-tion handbook, 5746
Mine drainage, dewatering of mine drainage sludge, 5428
Mine safety, see Safety of life.Minerals:
census publications, price list, 6027 industry minerals yearbook chapter—
Burma, 5749New Hampshire, 5750Sierra Leone, 5751
metal materials, ores, minerals, and al-loys. Federal item identification guide, 5324
Do not order from index: see indicated entry Page 131
Inde x
Mohave County, Ariz., Big Sandy Formation near Wikieup, Mohave County, Ariz., 5579
Moisture: investigation of moisture content in the stratosphere, USSR study, 5669
prevention of surface electrical leakage in presence of moisture, 5986
Moldings, time and temperature dependent modulus of pyrrone and polyimide mold-ings, 5792
Molybdenum:extraction of molybdenum from ores by
electrooxidation, 5767fretting wear in titanium, Model-400, and
cobalt-25% molybdenum using scanning electron microscopy, 5859
Money: . .political economy of money, evolution and
impact in Federal reserve system (paper), 5493
schools, people & money, need for educa-tional reform, 6017
see also Dollars.Monitoring:
Earth resources from aircraft and space-craft, 5802 reaction cell improvements in mercury substitution-nuclear detection sulfur dioxide stack gas monitor, 4916
use of bluegills to detect zinc, 5451Monomers, thermally stable polyimides from
solutions of monomeric reactants, 5839Monongahela, Pa., floods, how to avoid
damage, 5405Monroe, La., census of population and hous-
ing, 1970, census tracts, 4983Montagna, Dominic, removing bismuth from
lead with submersible centrifuge, 5762Montana: _
geology of Sun River Canyon area, north-western Montana (series), 5589
income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below- market interest rate housing and ex-ception limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615 . „pre-Quaternary rocks in Sun River Canyon area, northwestern Montana, 5589
Monument Creek:Colorado Springs, Colo.—
flood plain information, 5393 floods, 5406
Moon: atlas and gazetteer of near side, 5800 on the moon with Apollo 16, guidebook to
Descartes region, 5798Moore, Charlotte B., atomic energy levels as
derived from analyses of optical spectra, 5882Morgan Annex property, transfer to City of New York, 5195Morgantown Glassware Guild, Inc., house-hold glassware, former workers, Tariff Commission report, 6122
Morocco: „„„„background notes, 6086 .economic trends and their implications for
United States, 5647Moross, George G., inductive sensing tech-
nique advancement, 4894Morrison, J. D., evaluation of heat- and
blast-protection materials, 5816Mortgage insurance, FHA program, overhaul,
report, 5217 .Morriss, E. Frances, supplement for 1971 to statistics on cotton and related data 1939- 67, 4857 x .Mortgage insurance, mortgagees guide, ad-ministration of insured mortgages, 5605
^depreciation, amortization, and depletion, tax information, 5628
expand market, law, 5119 mortgagees guide, administration of in-
sured mortgages, change, 5605Moss, Edward A., dewatering of mine drain-
age sludge, 5428
Mines and mining, surface mining, pending 1 legislation, hearings, 5263
fiee also Metal mines and mining.Mines Bureau: . .. ,employees accident prevention handbook,
5746report of investigations, 5756-64 techical progress reports, 5766-67
Minidoka project, North Side Pumping Divi-sion Extension, Idaho, reclamation feasi-bility studies, law, 5105
Mine drainage: electrochemical treatment of acid mine waters, 5429 neutradesulfating treatment process for acid mine drainage, 5427
Minimum wage, see Wages.Minnesota:
electric rate book, 5465pesticide inputs and levels Minnesota
waters, Lake Superior basin, 543b site-index comparisons for tree species in
northern Minnesota, 5542Minorities: ,estimates and projections of special target
group populations in elementary and secondary public schools, 6004
Government minority small business pro-grams, hearings, 5200
minority enterprise and expanded owner-ship blueprint for 70’s appendix, A-4, 5058 ,Minutes, trial notes, and rolls of attorneys ot
U S Circuit Court for southern district ot New York, 1790-1841, microcopy, pam-phlet describing, 5873
Mirrors, dimensional-stability studies ot candidate space-telescope mirror-substrate materials, 5844Miscellaneous papers, see names ot depart-ments, etc., issuing papers.
Miscellaneous publications, see names ot de-partments issuing publications.
Missing persons, next of kin of Army prison-ers of war missing personnel, handbook, 4887
Mississippi: .geohydrologic summary, Pearl River basin, Mississippi and Louisiana, 5596
landings, fish and fisheries, 5938Mississippi River and Valley : .
flood plain information, Mississippi River (Lake Ferguson), Main Canal and Black Bayou, Greenville, Miss., 5392
quality of surface waters of U.S., lower Mississippi River basin and western Gulf of Mexico, 5599
Missouri, water resources, data, 5594Mr. Elder’s class, social seminar film dis-
cussion guide, 5922Mitko, Francis C., platinum-group metals,
5755Mixing of supersonic jets including effects of transverse pressure gardient using differ-ence methods, 5835
Mobility: . .overview study of dynamics of worker job mobility, national study of social welfare and rehabilitation workers, work and organizational vontexts, 6066
surface effect vehicle engineering test pro-cedures, 5381
Mock, E. A., nuclear Brayton turboalterna-tor-compressor (TAC) conceptual design study, 5796
Modeling, training cost model, 5046Models (mathematical), see Mathematical
models.Models (structural) :
schematized model of nonstationary tropi-cal hurricane, USSR study, 5670
vibration characteristics of Z-ring-stif- tened 60° conical shell models of plane-tary entry spacecraft, 5824
Modulus of elasticity, see Elasticity.
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Maternal and Child Health Service pro-grams, administering agencies and legis-lative base, 5734
promoting health of mothers and children, 5735
Motion:development of Skylab experiment I—013
crew/vehicle disturbances, 5830holographic system that records front-
surface detail of scene moving at high velocity, 5861
random walk study of electron motion in helium in crossed electromagnetic fields, 5854
Motivation (psychology) :youth motivation (address), 5706
Motor carriers:and other transportation firms under Fair
labor standards act, 6143selected safety road checks, motor carriers
of property, 5769Motor fuel, performance estimates for space
shuttle vehicles using hydrogen or meth- ane-fueled turboramjet-powered first stage,
5849Motor-starters, design of 3-phase, 15-kilovolt-
ampere static inverter for motor-starting Bayton space power system, 5836
Motor vehicle accidents:accident damage to motor vehicles, bills
to reduce high cost of repairs, hearings, 5184-85
highway accident reports, 5964multiple-vehicle collisions under fog con-
ditions, followed by fires, New Jersey Turnpike, north of Gate 2, highway accident report, 5964
Motor vehicles:Federal safety standards and regulations
with amendments and interpretations, supplement, 5906
Motor vehicle information and cost savings act, amend, hearings, 5233
safety standards and regulations, Federal, with amendments and interpretations, supplement, 5907
Motor fuel, see Gasoline.Motors, see Electric motors.Motz, Louis H., heated surface jet discharged
into flowing ambient stream, 5442Mount City Group National Monument, inter-
pretive prospectus, 5951Mounting bases, mounts, Federal item identl-
cation guide, change, 5314Moynihan, Martin J., oceanography of Grand
Banks region and Labrador Sea, 5053Mud Lick Creek, Roanoke, Va., flood plain
information, 5394Mudge, Melville R., pre-Quaternary rocks in
Sun River Canyon area, northwestern Montana, 5589
Multipurpose Senior Center Insurance Fund, establish, hearing, 5160
Multipurpose Senior Centers, appropriations for construction not exceeding 75 per centum of cost, hearing, 5160
Municipal wastes, see Waste products.Muskogee, Okla., special flood hazard infor-
mation, McClellan-Kerr Navigation sys-tem, head of navigation to Muskogee, Okla., 5411
N
Nagel, William, foreign trade regulations of Finland, 5061
Narcosis, visual evoked response as measure of nitrogen narcosis in Navy divers, 5743
Narcotic habit, drug addiction and abuse military veterans, 1971, hearings,
Narcotics:convention on narcotic drugs, 1961, addi-
tions of propiram to schedule 2, notifi-cation by United Nations, 6108
Narcotics—Continuedinternational narcotics trade and Its rela-
tion to United States, report, 5149see also Drug abuse.
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Bureau: controlled substances act of 1970, BNDD
manual for drug security, 5770SCID-TR- (series), 5772
NASA see National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Nassif, Helen G., Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent cases adjudged, 5294
Natantia, see Shrimps.Natick Laborotories, Natick, Mass., techni-
cal reports, 4884National Advisory Cancer Council, functions,
merge with National Cancer Advisory Board, law,
National Advisory Council on Ethnic Heri-tage Studies, establish, hearing, 5159
National Aeronautics and Space Administra-tion :
contract report CR (series), 5773-96EP series, 5797-98NASA facts, 5799SP series, 5800—15technical notes, 5816-60technical reports, 5861-62technical translation, 5863-68
National Agricultural Bargaining Board, create, hearings, 5151, 5221
National Archives:aerial photographs in National Archives
list, 5877microfilm publications, microcopy, pam-
phlet describing, 5870-76special lists, 5877-78
National banks, taxation, extension of dates applicable to certain provisions of law, law, 5119
National Bureau of Standards : handbooks, 5880 monographs, 5881 national standard reference data series,
5882special publications, 5883-87standard reference materials, comparison
of redox standards, 5883technical notes, 5888-91
National Cancer Advisory Board, establish, law, 5124
National Cancer Institute:enlarge authorities in order to advance
attack upon cancer, law, 5124make part of Conquest of Cancer Agency.
law, 5124 ■r’National Center for Educational Statistics,
projects, products, and services of National Center for Educational Statistics, 5371
National Center for Health Services Research and Development, conference series, 5894
National Clearinghouse for Educational Re-search and Development, educational R & D programs conducted by laboratories and centers, description of Clearinghouse grants and projects, 5366
National Clearinghouse for Poison Drug Abuse, selected reference series, 5903
National Corporation for Housing Partner-ships, member of board of directors, nomi-nation of I. H. Hammerman II, hearing. 5229
National defense:code of Federal regulations, 5477-79 defense, relinquishment of United States
Naval Station, Sangley Point, agreement between United States and Philippines. 6103
defense utilization manual, 5299National defense education act of 1958
awards for modern foreign language and area study, 5364
program and budget, 1973-77 statement. 5347National economy, see Economic conditions.National electric rate book, 5464-67
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 133
Index
National emergency disputes, 1971-72, hear-National Endowment for the Humanities,
Chairman, nomination of Ronald b . Ber-man, hearings, 5282
National Fertilizer Development Center, bul-letins, 6130 .
National Goals Symposium, 5262National health insurance proposals, 5204National health survey, vital and health sta-
tistics, 5896-5900 .National Information and Resource Center for the Aging, establish, hearing, 5160
National Institute of Mental Health, mental health program reports, 5916
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism :
general information, 5918 posters, 5912, 5914, 5924—25
National Institutes of Health :Clinical Center, current clinical studies
and patient referral procedures, 5926 enlarge authorities in order to advance at-
tack upon cancer, 5124National Labor Relations Act, see Industrial
relations. .National Labor Relations Board :
decisions and orders, bound volumes, 5923- 30member, nomination of John A. Penello, hearing, 5282National Legal Services Corporation, estab-
lish, report, 5148 _National Library of Medicine, bibliography of medical reviews, 5832
National Mediation Board, annual report, 5941National Milk Marketing Board, establish, hearings, 5221 . , *National monuments and memorials, Ameri-
can memorials and overseas military cemeteries, general information, 4876
see also names of monuments or memorials.National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis-
tration :NOAA’s role in Nation s ocean program (address), 5948
technical reports, 5946-47National parks, see names of parks.National Peace Action Coalition, investiga-
tion, hearings, 5177National Railroad Adjustment Board, an-
nual report, 5941National Railroad Passenger Corporation,
financial assistance for purchasing rail-road equipment, provide, hearings, 5132—83
National Reading is Fundamental Program, see Reading.
National Research Council, National Aca-demy of Sciences, study of drugs, imple-ment, hearings, 5187
National Science Foundation: conversion programs, 1971, hearings, 5279
^departmental edition. 5961 document edition, 5140
National security, see National defense.National security seminar, presentation out-
lines, 5653National service life insurance, see Life In-
surance. . , x-x x X V.National Sickle Cell Anemia Institute, estab-lish, hearings, 5186
National standard reference data series, 5882National union catalog, Library of Congress,
manuscript collections, 5731National Zoological Park, annual report,
6050NATO, see North Atlantic Treaty Organiza-
tion.Natural resources:
conservation for better environment in South Carolina, 6075
Natural resources—Continued greater conservation benefits could be at-
tained under rural environmental assist-ance program, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, GAO report, 5567
monitoring Earth resources from aircraft and spacecraft, 5802
report on environment, 1971, resource con-servation in Alabama, 6077
resource bulletins, 5551—52resource publication (series), 6083 becoming a citizen series—
our American way of life, 5616our United States, 5617
candidates—English and State government, 5618English, home and community life, Fed-
eral textbook on citizenship, home study course for student, 5619
Nature, water, man, and nature, symposium, 6038Naumann, Eugene C., vibration characteris-tics of Z-ring-stiffened 60° conical shell models of planetary entry spacecraft, 5824
Nautical charts, see Maps and charts.Navajo Community College:
act, law, 5095 grants, authorization, law, 5095
Navajo Reservation: hydrogeology (series), 5587 stratigraphy of Cretaceous rocks and Ter-
tiary Ojo Alamo sandstone, Navajo and Hopi Indian reservations, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, 5587
Naval education, rate training manuals, 5972—75
Naval establishments, see Armed Forces.Naval Facilities Engineering Command, de-
sign manual, 5966Naval Oceanographic Office, publications,
5967-71Naval Research Laboratory, report senes, 5976-91 , ,Naval stations, see Installations (military).
Naval Submarine Medical Center: memorandum reports, 5741-42 reports, 5743
Navigable waters, see Navigation.Navigation:
display, multicolor microchart/map trans-parencies, military standard, 5341
navigation and navigable waters, code of Federal regulations, 5480
navigable waters, Dade County, Fla., and tributaries, embayments and coastal waters, conference proceedings, 5417
Navigable waters safety and environment-al quality act, hearing, 5236
VORLOC II FAR-part 171 compliance test, 6119
Navy: . .faceplate, official magazine for divers ofU.S. Navy, 5993
rate training manuals, 5972—75 ship’s servicemen’s handbook, 5974your Navy from viewpoint of Nation s
finest artists, 5996Navy Department, increase in unsuitability
discharges of Marine Corps recruits re-quires improved planning and adminis-tration, GAO report, 5569
NCERD, see National Clearinghouse for Edu-cational Research and Development.
NCG, see Nuclear Cratering Group.Needles (surgical), see Surgical needles.Negotiation, international negotiation, some
operational principles of Soviet foreign policy, memorandum, 5260
Nelson, H. F., thermodynamic properties of hydrogen-helium plasmas, 5774
NERVA (nuclear engine for rocket vehicle application), see Atomic energy.
Neutradesulfating treatment process for acid mine drainage, 5427
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April 1972
Neutrons •improved neutron activation prediction
code system development, final report, 5779
neutron spectrometers using organic scin-tillators, 5984
Nevada, income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below-market interest rate housing and exception limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
New Castle County, Del., hood plain informa-tion, Red Clay Creek, 5396
New Eagle, Pa., floods, how to avoid dam-age, 5405
New grass roots, government? decentraliza-tion and citizen participation, 4827
New Hampshire;income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below-
market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
mineral industry, minerals yearbook chap-ter, 5750
regular income limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5614
New Jersey ;income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below-
market interest rate and exception limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
landings, iish and shelliish, annual sum-mary, 5936
northeastern area, census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4943
New jersey Turnpike, multiple-vehicle col-lisions under fog conditions, followed by fires. New Jersey Turnpike, north of Gate 2, highway accident report, 5964
New Mexico, income limits for sec. 221(d) (3) below-market interest rate housing and exception limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
New York City:census of housing, 1970, block statistics,
4943Morgan Annex property, transfer to New
York City, hearing, 5195poverty area profiles, job search of ghetto
workers, Bedford-Stuyvesant, etc., 5728 New York State:
electric rate book, 5466income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below-
market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5615
minutes, trial notes, and rolls of attorneys of U.S. Circuit Court for southern dis-trict of New York, 1790-1841, micro-copy, pamphlet describing, 5873
News letters:newsletter for research in psychology,
6141RIF (Reading is fundamental) newsletter,
6052Ni, C., determination of fixed-based natural
frequency of multiple-foundation mechani-cal systems by shake test, 5980
Nickel :atomic energy levels derived from anal-
yses of optical spectra, 5882cyclic creep and fatigue of TD-NiCr
(thoria-dispersion strengthened nickel-chromium), TD-Ni, and NiCr sheet at 1200° C, 5855
developable images produced by X-rays using nickel hypophosphite system, 5857
fretting wear in titanium, Monel-400, and cobalt-25 % molybdenum using scanning electron microscopy, 5859
Mach 1 oxidation of thoriated nickel chro-mium at 1204° C (2200° F), 5825
Nicolet National Forest, general informa-tion, 5522
Nikolitch, Radoje, family-size farms in U.S. agriculture, 5358
Niobium, atomic energy levels derived from analyses of optical spectra, 5882
Nitrate, vapor-liquid equilibria data for 2 helium-ntrogen-methane mixtures from 76.5° to 164° K and pressures to 1,200 PSIA, 5759
Nitrilotriacetic acid: interaction of nitrilotriacetic acid with
suspended and bottom material, 5434 investigations concerning probable impact
of nitrilotriacetic acid on ground water, 5438
Nitrogen:eutrophication in coastal waters, nitro-
gen as controlling factor, 5431minerals yearbook chapter, 5752
Nitrogen narcosis, see Narcosis.NOAA, see National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration.Noe, Frank E., titanium, 5768Noise:
aircraft noise standards and regulations, speech, 6120
airports and the community, Sub-council report, 5908
ground noise measurements during land-ing, take-off, and flyby operations of 4- engine turbopropeller STOL airplane, 5817
reduction in audiogram shifts in sonar watchstanders when exposed to surface ship echo-ranging, 5742
some analyses of variability of atmos-pheric parameters at low altitudes sig-nificant for aircraft propagation, 5791
summary of noise programs in Federal Government, 5421
vibro-acoustic activity of mechanisms with gear transmissions, USSR study, 5699
Nominations, see names of persons.Nonferrous alloys, see Alloys.Nonferrous metallurgy, USSR study, 5690 Nonferrous metals, see Metals.Nonlinear equations, see Equations.Nonmetals:
administration of Federal metals and non- metallic mine safety act, 1970 annual report, 5621
investigation of nonmetallic waterstops, effect of specimen size and low temper-ature on waterstop test results, 5414
Nonprofit organizations:Federal charters, confer, hearings, 5268 fees allowed nonsponsored not-for-profit
organizations by various Government agencies, GAO report, 5566
Nonpublic education, see Private Schools.North Africa American Cemetery and Me-
morial, general information, 4876North Atlantic Ocean, see Atlantic Ocean.North Atlantic Treaty Organization, status
of forces agreement, criminal jurisdiction operations, hearing, 5222
North Carolina:income limits for sec. 221 (d) (3) below-
market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5615
regular income limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5614
North Charleroi, Pa., floods, how to avoid damages, 5464
North Dakota:census of housing, 1970, detailed housing
characteristics, 4952income limits for sec. 221 (d) (3) below-
market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
Northeast (U.S.) :pulpwood in Northeast, past, present, and
future, 5551pulpwood production in 1970, Northeast,
5552trade grades for eastern white pine, 5545
Northern Europe, see Europe.
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 135
Ind ex
Norway:background notes, 6087economic trends and their implications for
United States, 5645 _income tax convention, message from the
President, 5212Notch strength, finite element analysis of
notched tensile specimens in plane stress, 5977NPAC, see National Peace Action Coalition.
NRL, see Naval Research Laboratory.NTA, see Nitrilotriacetic acid.Nuclear analytical techniques for oil-slick
identification, 4907Nuclear Cratering Group, technical reports,
5409-10Nuclear detection:
nuclear analytical techniques for oil slick Identification, development, 4907
reaction cell improvements in mercury sub-stitution-nuclear detection sulfur di-oxide stack gas monitor, 4916
Nuclear energy, see Atomic energy.Nuclear engineering, role of atomic power
engineering in development of USSR power engineering, 5672
Nuclear explosions:for peaceful purposes, 4918reviews to insure safety of nuclear opera-
tions, 4911Nuclear explosives, see Atomic blasting.Nuclear instrument landing system, phase 1,
final report, 4915Nuclear reactor power plant:
distinctive features in analysis of cycles of gas-turbine atomic power plants, USSR study, 5673
effect of initial gas temperature of param-eters and thermal efficiency of nuclear steam- and gas installations, USSR study, 5674management improvements needed in re-view and evaluation of applications to construct and operate nuclear power plants, GAO report, 5574
Nuclear science, fiche index of nuclear dockets, 4904—6
Nuclear warfare, see Atomic warfare.Nuclear weapons, see Weapons.Numerical calculations:
calculation of eigenvalues and eigenfunc-tions of Mathieu’s equation, 5788
calculations of directivity characteristics of equiangular conical double-spiral antennas, USSR study, 5692
numerical calculation of dispersion rela-tions for internal gravity waves, 5978
numerical calculations of transonic flow about slender bodies of revolution, 5828
Nunatarssuaq, Greenland, restudy of RedRock ice cliff, 5384
Nursing homes:it can’t be home, social and emotional
aspects of residential care, 5915long term care under medicaid, trends,
5220 ,nursing home safety, hearings, 5172 Nutrients, see Nutrition.Nutrition:
family fare, guide to good nutrition, 4838 hunger and reform of welfare, question of
nutritional adequacy, 5286micronutrient supplements for school
lunch programs, hearings, 5287nutrition and feeding of infants and chil-
dren under 3 in group day care, 5736nutrition and human needs, national sur-
vey, hearings, 5287nutrition of rice, bibliography, 6130toward the new, report on better foods and
nutrition from argicultural research, 4835what’s so hard about feeding kids? 5500
Nutrition and Human Needs, Select Com-mittee on, Senate:
committee print, 5286hearings, 5287
Nutrition Laboratory, see Army Medical Re-search and Nutrition Laboratory.
Nypan, Lester J., predicted characteristics of optimized series-hybrid conical hydro-static ball bearing, 5837
O
Oak:accelerating oak drying by persurfacing, accelerated schedules, and kiln automa-tion, 5524
growth and survival of interplanted hard-woods in southern Wisconsin oak clear- cuttings, 5530
Oakland, Calif., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4925
Oaklief, Charles, review and synthesis of research on vocational and technical edu-cation for rural disadvantaged, 5373
Objective estimates based on experimental data and initial and final knowledge, 5852
OBR series, 5059-67O’Brien, Walter J., oxygen consumption in
continuous biological culture, 5447Observation, study of errors and analysis of
astrometrical observational results, astrometry and astrophysics, 5867
Obsolescence and opportunity, how Federal surplus property contributes to Nation’s health, education, and civil defense, 5601
Occupational and Adult Education Bureau, establish, hearing, 5159
Occupational classification, see Occupations, Occupational Education Bureau, establish,
hearing, 5159Occupational therapists, Army graduate stu-
dent program, 4895Occupations:
career education in environment, hand-book, 5365
census of population, 1970, alphabetical and classified indexes of industries and occupations, microfiche order form, 5962
Occupational education act of 1971, hear-ing, 5159
stability of consolidated job descriptions based on task inventory survey infor-mation, 4859
Ocean *airphoto analysis of ocean outfall dis-persion, 5439
biological sound scattering in the ocean, international symposium proceedings, 5995eutrophication in coastal waters, nitrogen as controlling factor, 5431
farming the sea, 5943measurements of sea surface temperature
on eastern Pacific Continental Shelf using airborne infrared radiometry, 5052
NOAA’s role in Nation’s ocean program (address), 5948
nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, emplacement on sea-bed and ocean floor and in subsoil there-of, treaty—prohibition, hearings, 5252
text, 52143-dimenslonal scattered fields from ocean
bottom, 5985Ocean stations, see Weather stations.Oceanography: , . .Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological
Laboratories, collected reprints, 5452 biological sound scattering in the ocean,
international symposium proceedings, 5995Grand Banks region and Labrador Sea, report, 5053
errata, 5050
Page 136 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
April 1972
Oceanography—Continued oceanographic observations—
along East Coast of U.S., report, 5051 North Atlantic Station Echo, Nov. 1967-
Dec. 1968, 5054 oceanographic reports, 5050—54
O’Connell, J. S., electromagnetic multipole transitions in recoupling picture, or elec-tron scattering without curls, 5891
Odlaug, Theron O., pesticide inputs and levels Minnesota waters, Lake Superior basin, 5436
OEO, see Economic Opportunity Office.Office furniture and equipment, application
guide for preparation of detailed common control central office equipment require-ments for telephone system, 6046
Ogallala Formation, potential pollution of Ogallala by recharging playa lake water, pesticides, 5437
Ohio, income limits for sec. 221 (d) (3) below- market interest rate housing and exception limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
Ohmann, Lewis E., wilderness ecology, virgin plant communities of Boundary Waters Canoe Area, 5540
Oil, see Petroleum.Oil pipe lines, see Pipe lines.Oil pollution of rivers, harbors, etc., see
Water pollution.Oil shale, hydraulic fracturing of Wyoming
Green River oil shale, field experiments, phase 1,5757
Oil tankers, see Tankers.Oil wells, see Petroleum.Oils, consumers’ reaction to various peel oil
levels in frozen concentrated orange juice, 4847
see also Fish oil.Oklahoma, income limits for sec. 221(d)(3)
below-market interest rate housing and exception limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
Old age, survivors, disability and health in-surance :
benefits, lump-sum death payments when insured individual’s body is unavailable for burial, law, 5129
health insurance statistics, current Medi-care survey report, CMS series, 6069
medicare—brief explanation of health insurance
for 65 and over, 6067your medicare handbook, health insur-
ance for railroad retirement bene-ficiaries, 6032
supplementary medical insurance, current medicare survey, report, 6069
Older persons, see Aged.Olszewski, George J., President’s Park South,
Washington, D.C., 5956Onondaga County, N.Y. :
flood plain information, Butternut Creek, De Witt and Manlius Townships, 5386
floods, 5407Ophthalmic lenses, see Lenses.Ophthalmology, ophthalmic-lenses for De-
partment of Defense personnel, evaluation, 5741
Optical instruments and apparatus, optical instruments, Federal item identification guide, 5328
Optical spectra, see Spectra.Optimization :
comparison of a discrete steepest ascent method with continuous steepest ascent method for optimal programing, 5822
determination of optimum composition and program of trajectory measurements, 5868
Orange juice, consumers’ reaction to various peel oil levels in frozen concentrated orange juice, 4847
Orbits, environmental torques on short-term attitude prediction for rolling-wheel space-craft in a sun-synchronous orbit, effect, 5829
Orchardgrass, orchardgrass responses to fertilization of seven surface soils from central Blue Mountains of Oregon, 5550
Orchards, forest trees seed orchards, industry State and federal forest tree seed orchards in United States, directory, 5520
Orders, see names of departments, etc., is-suing orders.
Oregon :census of housing, 1970, detailed housing
characteristics, 4953Christmas tree directory, growers, whole-
salers, and retailers, 5515congressional districts, 93d Congress, 5001 growth of young even-aged western larch
stands after thinning in eastern Oregon, 5536
studies of effects of watershed practices on streams, 5426
Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, es-tablish, hearings, 5176
Orem, Utah, census of population and hous-ing, 1970, census tracts, 4985
Ores :extraction of molybdenum from ores by
electrooxidation, 5767metal materials, ores, minerals, and al-
loys, Federal item identification guide, 5324
see also names of metals or minerals.Organic compounds, synthetic organic chem-
icals, production and sales, medicinal chemicals, 6128
Organisms, recommended procedure for iso-lation of salmonella organism from animal feeds and feed ingredients, 4829
Organization and operation of Small Busi-ness Administration (1971), 5201
Organizations, catalog of dental research projects sponsored by Federal and non- Federal organizations, United States and Canada, errata, 5911
Organophosphorous compounds, interaction of hydrophobic organophosphorous in-hibitors and serum cholinesterase in pres-ence of aliphatic alcohols at different pH, USSR study, 5678
ORO, see Regional Operations Office.Oscillations, magnetostriction and magneto-
elastic quantum oscillations in p-type lead telluride, 5843
Osmosis :ultrathin membranes for—
reverse osmosis water desalination, 5622
treating metal finishing effluents by re-verse osmosis, 5424
O’Sullivan, R. B., stratigraphy of Creta-ceous rocks and Tertiary Ojo Alama sand-stone, Navajo and Hopi Indian reserva-tions, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, 5587
Ouachita National Forest, general Informa-tion, 5523
Our American way of life, 5616Our changing fisheries, 5940Our United States, 5617Outer space:
aeronautics, space in the 70’s, 5797 5th aerospace mechanisms symposium,
proceedings, 5803instrumentation technology, profitable new
aerospace technology with potential in-dustrial application, 6049
international cooperation, symposium, 5208
partial revision of radio regulations, 1959, relating to space telecommunications, with final protocol, 5213
scientific and technical aerospace reports, indexes, annual, 5869
some results of work in field of space hydrobiology at Dnepropetrovsk Uni-versity, 1961-70, USSR study, 5668
Overseas business reports, 5059—67Overtime, see Hours of labor.
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 137
Index
Oxidation:extraction of molybdenum from ores bj
electrooxidation, 5767feasibility studies of applications of cata-
lytic oxidation in wastewater, 5445Mach 1 oxidation of thoriated nickel chro-
mium at 1204°C (2200°F), 5825Oxidizing agents, classification test methods
for oxidizing materials, 5756Oxnard, Calif., census of housing, 1970, block
statistics, 4922Oxon Hill Children’s Farm, general informa-
tion, 5955Oxygen:oxygen consumption in continuous bio-
logical culture, 5447quick biochemical oxygen demand test,
5435thin film oxygen partial pressure sensor, 5790
PA series, 4849-53PACAF basic bibliographies, 4864-65 Pacific area, PACAF basic bibliographies,
4864-65Pacific Coast, light list, 5049Pacific Islands, light list, 5049Pacific Islands Trust Territory, see Trust
Territory of Pacific Islands.Pacific Ocean, measurements of sea surface
temperature on eastern Pacific Continental Shelf using airborne infrared radiometry,
Pacific slope basins, see Pacific States.Pacific States, Pacific slope basins, surface
water records, 5593 _Pads, Federal item identification guide, change, 5314Pails, steel shipping, current industrial re-ports, 5013 .Paiute Indians, Summit Lake Tribe, lands, held in trust law, 5092
Palo Cedro, Calif., floods, how to avoid dam-age, 5400Pamphlets, see names of departments, etc., issuing pamphlets.
Panama, foreign trade regulations, 5063 Paper, current industrial report, 5009 Paper mills, role of paper mill additives as
potential stream pollutants development of nuclear analytical techniques, 4914
Paper pulp, see Pulp.Paperboard, current industrial reports, 5009 Par value modification act 1972, 5230 Paraguay, area handbook, 4886 Parameters: ,effect of initial gas temperature on pa-
rameters and thermal efficiency of nu-clear steam-and-gas installations, USSK study, 5674 . _ ,some analyses of variability of atmos-pheric parameters at low altitudes sig-nificant for aircraft propagation, 5791
Parents, parents can teach pre-reading skillsat home, 5370
Parks, ecological factors affecting waterfowl parklands in Saskatchewan parklands, 6083 see also names of parks.
Part-time workers, see Hours of labor. Passenger cars, importing a car, custom in-
formation, 5295Passenger trains, see Railroads.Passports, information for passport
cants, 6098Patent Office, annual report, 5998Patents i
appeals cases adjudged, 5294code of Federal regulations, 5481index, 1970—
list of patentees, 5999~^subjects of inventions, 6000
appli-
Patients:Clinical Center, NIH, current clinical
studies and patient referral procedures, 5926 „ „ .socio-economic characteristics of admis-sions to inpatient services of State and county mental hospitals, 5917
Paulson, Helen M., ophthalmic-lenses for Department of Defense personnel, evalua-tion, 5741
Pawtucket, R.I., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4946
Pay, see Salaries.Pay Board, Chairman, nomination of George
H. Boldt, hearing, 5228Pay rolls, employee compensation and pay-
roll hours, basic steel manufacturing, 5729PCPJ, see Peoples Coalition for Peace &
Justice.Peace •emerging structure of peace, foreign pol-
icy during 1970’s—departmental edition, 6020 document edition, 5146
Pearl River, geohydrologic summary. Pearl River basin, Mississippi and Louisiana, 5596 _Pecos River, basin, Brantley Dam project, N. Mex., construct, operate and maintain, hearing, 5261A
Pedone, Ronald J., availability of pupil per-sonnel specialists to public schools, fall 1968, 5363Pelz, Richard K., Federal reclamation and related laws annotated, 6036
Pendleton project, study of atmospheric ef-fect on weak shock waves traversing long ray paths, 5946Penello, John A., nomination, hearing, 5281
Penn Transportation Co., inadequacies of protections for investors in Penn Central and other ICC-regulated companies, study,
Pennsylvania, regular income limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5614
Pensions •private' welfare and pension plan study, 1971, interim report of activities, 5216
public and private pension plans reform proposals (address), 5708
veterans— dependency and indemnity compensa-tion, liberalize law, 5103
disability and death pension, liberalize, law, 5104Peoples Coalition for Peace & Justice, inves-
tigation, hearings, 5177People’s Republic of China, see China.Performance test (engineering, mechanical,
etc.) : ,,effect of Reynolds number on overall per-formance of 3.7-inch-diameter six-stage axial-flow compressor, 5846
performance estimates for space shuttle vehicles using hydrogen or methane- fueled turboramjet-powered first stage, 5849surface effect vehicle engineering test pro-cedures, 5381
Periodic functions, response of radial-bladed centrifugal pump to sinusoidal disturb-ances for noncavltating flow, 5823
Perlite, minerals yearbook chapter, 5753Personnel service In education, see Coun-
SClOTS.Personnel workers, ophthalmic-lenses for De-
partment of Defense personnel, evaluation, 574! w
PERT, see Program evaluation and review techniques.
Pecotton textiles, trade agrgsment, 6107 geologic events associated with May 31, * 1970, Peru earthquake, preliminary
report, 5581
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Apr il 1972
Pessall, N., optimization of stainless steels for use as condenser tubes, 5623
Pesticides:pesticide Inputs and levels Minnesota
waters, Laie Superior basin, 5436potential pollution of Ogallala by recharg-
ing playa lake water, pesticides, 5437Pests:
control, house plants, 4841 forest pest leaflets, 5518-19 pest controller, job grading standard, civil
service, 5041Peters Creek, flood plain information, Jef-
ferson Borough, Allegheny County, Pa.,Peterson, C., aluminum wire tables, 5880Peterson, Peter G., foreign economic per-
spective, 6021Petroleum:
estimated international flow of petroleum and tanker utilization, 5997
fluid product pipeline detection from air-borne platforms, 5433
hydraulic _ fracturing of Wyoming Green River oil shale, field experiments, phase 1, 5757
nuclear analytical techniques for oil-slick identification, development, 4907
products survey (series), 5754Petroleum as fuel, estimated international
flow of petroleum and tanker utilization, 5997
Petroleum products, see Petroleum pH, see Hydrogen ion In concentration. Pharmaceutical industry, see Drugs.Phase converters for operation of 3-phase
motors from single-phase power, 4837Phase studies, physiochemical phase analysis
for steels and alloys, USSR study, 5688Phase II of President’s new economic pro-
gram, hearings, 5136Philadelphia, Pa., financial implications of
changing patterns of nonpubllc school operations m Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Philadelphia, 6005
Philippine Islands, see Philippines.Philippines, defense, relinquishment of
United States Naval Station, Sangley Point, agreement between United States and Philippines, 6103
Phosphate slimes, laboratory flotation studies of Tennessee phosphates in presence of slimes, 5761
Phosphates:laboratory flotation studies of Tennessee
phosphates in presence of slimes, 5761 phosphates and phosphate substitutes in
detergents, hearings, 5171Phosphorus:
phosphorus removal by— activated sludge plant, 5444 ferrous iron and lime, 5422
Photoengravers, apprentice-printing crafts, compositor, bookbinder, pressman, ma-chinist, lithographer, photoengraver, ex-amination announcement, amdt., 5034
Photographers, photographer’s mate 3 & 2 i rate training manual, 5973 J
Photographic processing, see Photography. ] Photographs:
Calvin Coolidge, 1917-1943, select list, pamphlet describing microscopy, 5875 1
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1943-61, select list, pamphlet describing microcopy, 5876 IPhotography:
holographic system that records front- i surface detail of scene moving at high velocity, 5861
monitoring Earth resources from aircraft and spacecraft, 5802
photojournalism guide, Air Force pam-phlet, 4862 I
selected photographic techniques, com-pilation, 5810techniques for inventorying manmade im- I
pacts in roadway environments, 5549see also Aerial photography.
s Photojournalism guide, 4862Phreatophytes:
geology and ground-water system in Gila i River phreatophyte project area, Gra-
ham County, Ariz., 5588Gila River phreatophyte project (series),
5588Physical fitness, facts, 6010Physical measurements, precision measure-
t ment and calibration mechanics, 5884Physical properties, electronic density of
states, 5885, Physical therapists, Army graduate student
program, 4895Physicians, training facilities and health
maintenance organizations, increase and expand, hearings, 5283
Physicochemical phase analysis methods for steels and alloys, USSR study, 5688
Physiological reactions, hygienic and physio-logical significance of air ionization studies Introduction conditions, USSR study,
Pianos, pianos except grands, Tariff Commis-sion report, 6125
Pick-Sloan Missouri River Basin program : Billings Municipal Water Supply unit,
Yellowstone Division, Mont., reclama-tion feasibility studies, law, 5105
Dickinson unit, N. Dak., reclamation feasi-bility studies, law, 5105
Kendrick project, Wyo., Seminole Dam, reclamation feasibility studies, law, 5105
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, inter-pretive prospectus, 5952
Pigs, see Swine.Pilots and pilotage, see Aviators.Pine:
effect of fertilization of survival and early growth of direct-seeded red pine, 5529
southern, flexural properties of glue- laminated southern pine beams, finger joint and specific gravity effects, 5538
tree grades for eastern white pine, 5545 white pine production best at high stock-
ing, 5527Pine Mountain Wilderness, designate, hear-
ings, 5175Pinnatae, woods and flora of Florida Keys.
6057Pipe and pipe fittings :
hose, pipe, and tubing, Federal item iden-tification guide, change, 5317
pipe joint welding, rings-locking, and mis-cellaneous hardware, Federal item iden-tification guide, change, 5329
Pipe lines:fluid product pipeline leak detection from
airborne platforms, 5433oil, transport statistics, 5651reducing hydraulic drag in pipelines with
polymer additives, USSR study, 5671Pipelines, see Pipe lines.Pipes, Richard, international negotiation,
some operational principles of Soviet foreign policy, 5260
Pittsburgh, Pa., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4945
Plague, fowl plague, beware of this deadly foreign disease, 4852
Plane stress fracture resistance of one steel sheets and two titanium sheet alloys, 5987
Planers (tools) :planers and shapers, industrial plant
equipment handbook, 5298Planets, vibration characteristics of Z-ring-
stiffened 60° conical shell models of plan-etary entry spacecraft, 5824
Planing-machines, rake angle for planing hard maple determined best by depth of chipped grain, 5528
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Inde x
Planning: . . .planning for creative change in mental health services—
distillation of principles utilization, bibliography
on research with annota-
tions, 5919 information sources and how to use,
Pollution:fluorscent lamps, environmental compati-
bility of fluorescent and other mercury- containing lamps, progress report, 5909
Helena Valley, Montana, area environ-mental pollution study, 4866
interstate environment compact, hearings, 5288tobacco industry and pollution, progress report, 5910
see also Water pollution.Polyimides, see Amides.Polymers and polymerization:
reducing hydraulic drag in pipelines with polymer additives, USSR study,.5671
research and development studies into basic technology of radiation induced emulsion polymerization including small scale pilot plant systems, 4913
thermally stable polyimides form solutions of monomeric reactants, 5839
time and temperature dependent modulus of pyrrone and polyimide moldings, 5792
Polynomials, digital-to-analog conversion cir-cuit using third-order polynomial inter-polation, 5862
Ponce, P.R., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4949
Poor:information on Federal programs to aid the poor, 5246
poor in 1970, chartbook, 5353Anutrition and human needs, national sur-
vey, hearings, 5287Population :
census, 1970—alphabetical and classified indexes of
industries and occupations, microfiche order form, 5962
census tracts, 4974-93publications order form, 4998
employment profiles of selected low-in-come areas, publications order form, 4999general population characteristics, 4961-
63United States summary, 4961
general social and economic character-istics, 4964-66
printed reports, summary tapes, 5022 supplementary reports, 4967-73
census publications, price list, 6027current population reports—
consumer buying indicators, 5021population characteristics, series, 5015-
16population estimates and projections series, 5017—20
declaration of U.S. policy of population stabilization by voluntary means, hear-ings, 5274demographic projections for United States, by age, sex, school, enrollment, 5019
dispersal period in a population of eastern fox squirrels (Sciurus niger), 5547
enrollment, and costs of public elementary and secondary education, 1975-76 and 1980-81, 6011 . , .estimates of population of United States, current population reports, 5017
mid-decade census of population and hous-ing, hearings, 5193
places of 10,000 or more by wards, 1970, list by States, 4972 .
population and land area of urbanized areas, 1970 and 1960, 4969
population annexed to central cities of standard metropolitan statistical areas in United States, 1960-70, 4971
population of standard metropolitan sta-tistical areas, 1950-70, 4970
race of population of United States, 1970, by States, 4973 . •States, 1975-90, preliminary projections,
United States estimates, 5018
them, 5920 retirement planning, 5630
Planning (economics), see Economic policy. Planting, see Forest planting.J > | «| f •
house, insects and related pests, how to control, 4841wilderness ecology, virgin plant communi-ties of Boundary Waters Canoe Area, 5540
woods and flora of Florida Keys Pin- natae”, 6057
Plants (industrial) : ,equipment handbook, planers and shapers, 5298 . „ ,large multiple phase ejector driven de-salination plants, design study, 5625
phosphorus removal by activated sludge plant, 5444
see also types of industrial plants.Plasma: . ,development and initial operating charac-
teristics of 20-megawatt linear plasma accelerator facility, 5821
heating with strong electron beams in mir-ror-type magnetic trap, AEC transla-tion, 4900random walk study of electron motion in helium in crossed electromagnetic fields, 5854thermodynamic properties of hydrogen-helium plasmas, 5774
Plasma confinement, mirror-type magnetic trap, used in plasma heating with strong electron beams, AEC translation, 4900
l/lnstics •from the looms of PLASTEC and PLAS- TEC reports, price list, 5963
world index of plastics standards, 5886 see also names of articles made from
plastics.Phitcs •scattering from periodic corrugated sur-
face, semi-infinite inhomogeneously filled plates—
with hard boundaries, 5983with soft boundaries, 5982
theoretical study of corrugated plates, shearing of trapezoidally corrugated plate with trough lines permitted to curve, 5773 .Platforms, fluid product pipeline leak detec-
tion from airborne platform, 5433Platinum, platinum-group metals minerals
yearbook chapter, 5755Playas, potential pollution of Ogallala by
recharging playa lake water, pesticides, 5437Plugs, Federal item identification guide, change, 5320
Plywood, hardwood and decorative plywood, voluntary product standard, 5892
PMG series, 5292Poisoning, clinical handbook on economic
poisons, emergency information for treat-ing poisoning, 6001
Poisons, clinical handbook on economic poi-sons, emergency information for treating poisoning, 6001
Poles, specification for wood crossarms (solid and laminated) transmission timbers and pole keys to be purchased by REA bor-rowers, 6045
Police, international cooperation in law en-forcement (address), 5056
Policy aspects of foreign investment by U.S. multinational corporations, 5648A
Political economy, see Economics.
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April 1972
Population—ContinuedUnited States, Puerto Rico, and outlying
areas, 4967see also names of States, etc.
Porous materials, analysis of heat transfer in porous cooled wall with variable pres-sure and temperature along coolant exit boundary, 5842
Porter, Horace G.:cotton in Colombia, 5510cotton in Greece, 5509
Portland, Maine;area wage survey, 5721census of population and housing, 1970,
census tracts, 4984Ports promote safety and protect environ-
mental quality ot ports, hearings, 5236Portugal:
executive agreements with Portugal, hear-ings, 5248
Latin America, Spain, and Portugal, bibli-ography of paperback books, 5730
Post Office and Civil Service Committee, House, hearings, 5194r-96
Post Offices, see names of places where located.
Post treaties, see Postal conventions.Postal conventions, Consul General’s Shang-
hai Postal Agency, 1867-1907, 6065Postal service:
mailing articles which present hazard to postal employees or mail processing machines, restrict, law, 5097
postal amendments to H.R 12202, increase Government contributions to health benefits program, hearings, 5196
publications, price list, 6025see United States Postal Service.
Posters, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 5912, 5914, 5924— 25
Potter, Dale R., techniques for inventorying manmade impacts in roadway environ-ments, 5549
Poverty:improvements needed in administration of
contracts for evaluations and studies of antipoverty programs, Economic Oppor-tunity Office, GAO report, 5560
poor in 1970, chartbook, 5353Apoverty area profiles, job search of ghetto
workers, Bedford-Stuyvesant, etc., 5728 Powders, powder metallurgy in aerospace re-
search survey, 5807Powell, J. Anthony, refractive index and
birefringence of 2H silicon carbide, 5850Power, Joseph K., aircraft noise standards
and regulations, 6120Power, see Electricity.Power processing, 5801Power resources, energy policy and national
goals, hearing, 5262Power transmission, miscellaneous power
transmission equipment, Federal item identification guide, 5326
PR series, 5704Precipitation, Lake Michigan snow squalls
increase annual precipitation in Udell Hills, 5532
Precision measurments, see Physical meas-urements.
Predicted characteristics of optimized series hybrid conical hydrostatic ball bearing, 5837
Premiums (insurance), see Health insurance.Pre-Quaternary rocks in Sun River- Canyon
area, northwestern Montana, 5589President of United States :
economic report extend time to file, law, law, 5122
messages, see in main alphabet, subject of message.
phase II of President’s new economic pro-gram, hearings, 5136
reorganization authority, extend, law, 5086
President’s Advisory Council on Minority Business Enterprise, minority enterprise and expanded ownership blueprint for 70’s, appendix, 5058
President s Cancer Attack Panel, establish, law, 5124
President s Commission on Financial Struc-ture and Regulation, report, 6015
President s Commission on School Finance : fact book, 6012 intergovernmental relations and govern-
ance of education, report, 6008President s Park South, Washington, D.C.,
historical study, 5956Pressmen, apprentice-printing crafts, com-
positor, bookbinder, pressman, machinist, lithographer, photoengraver, examination announcement, amdt., 5034
Pressure:analysis of heat transfer in porous cooled
wall with variable pressure and tem-perature along coolant exit boundary, 5842
buckling of electroformed conical shells under hydrostatic pressure, 4893
calculation of turbulent boundary layers with heat transfer and pressure gradi-ent utilizing compressibility trans-formation—
computer program manual, 5783constant property turbulent boundary-
layer flow with simultaneous masstransfer and pressure gradients, 5782
mixing of supersonic jets including effects of transverse pressure gradient using difference methods, 5835
thin film oxygen partial pressure sensor, 5790
Prevention of accidents, see Accidents— Mine accidents.
Prevention of surface electrical leakage in presence of moisture, 5986
Price, George E., auto-tracking antenna sys-tem, 5981
Price Commission:Chairman, nomination of C. Jackson
Grayson, hearing, 5228introduction, 6023
Price controls, see Prices.Price lists, see Government publications.Prices:
commodity program, price support opera-tions and related legislation through the years, 4833
introduction to U.S. Price Commission, 6023
price controls and you, 6024Princeton, W. Va., watershed field inspec-
tions, 1971 hearings, 5198Printers, apprentice-printing crafts, com-
positor, bookbinder, pressman, machinist, lithographer, photoengraver, examination announcement, amdt., 5034
Prints, your Navy from viewpoint of Na-tion’s finest artists, 5996
Prisoners of war, next of kin of Army prison-ers of war/missing personnel, handbook, 4887
Prisons and prisoners:American prisons in turmoil, hearings,
5158prisons, prison reform, and prisoners
rights, Wisconsin, hearings, 5189Privacy, Federal data banks, computers and
Bill of Rights, privacy infringements without screening or controls, hearings, 5269
Private enterprise, see Business.Private laws, see Law.Private schools:
financial implications of changing patterns of nonpublic school operations in Chi-cago, Detroit, Milwaukee, and Philadel-phia, 6005
issues of aid to nonpublic schools, sum-mary analysis, 6009
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Public Health Service: act, amend—
hearings, 5186, 5283 law, 5124hospital at Boston, 1799-1969, for relief of the sick and disabled, history, 5602
Public housing, see Housing.Public lands:code of Federal regulations, 5483-84
legislation to revise public land laws, hear-ings, 5266
wild horses and burros, protect, manage, and control, law, 5101
Public laws, see Law.Public property: . .Federal property and administrative serv-
ices act, amend, hearings, 5259public contracts and property manage-
ment code of Federal regulations, 5482Public schools, see Elementary schools—
High schools—Schools.Public welfare: ,
AFDC 1967 and 1969 studies, national cross-tabulations, 5902
AFDC 1971 study, findings, demographic and program characteristics, 5901
continuing problems in paying State claims for administrative expenses of public assistance programs, Social and Rehabilitation Service, GAO report, 5558hunger and reform of welfare, question of nutritional adequacy, 5286
income maintenance experiments, mate-rial submitted by Health, Education, and Welfare Dept., 5245
Public works, river basin monetary authori-zation and miscellaneous civil works amendments, law, 5128
Public Works Committee, House, hearings, 5197-98 x v .Public Works Committee, Senate, hearings, 5288 , , .Publications, catalog of nautical charts, spe-
cial purpose navigational charts and publications, 5971
see also Government publications—also names of departments, etc., issuing pub-lications—also subjects.
Puerto Rico: , , .census of housing, 1970, general housing characteristics, 4958 ,
income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below- market interest rate housing and ex-ception limits for sec. 235—236 housing,
population of United States, Puerto Rico, and outlying areas, 4967
regular income limits for sec. 235—23b housing, 5614
role of financial sector in economic devel-opment of Puerto Rico, 5458
Pulp, current industrial reports, 5009Pulp mills, joint treatment of municipal
sewage and pulp mill effluents, 5425Pulpwood, see Wood pulp.Pulse-height analyzers, neutron spectrome-
ters using organic scintillators, 5984Pumps: _ *pumps and compressors, 1970, current
industrial reports, 5010pumps, valves, and compressors, global
market survey, 5648response of radial-bladed centrifugal pump
to sinusoidal disturbances for noncavi- tating flow, 5823
Pupils (students), see Students.Purchasing, consumer buying indicators,
series, 5021Putzel, Henry, Jr., United States reports,
cases adjudged in Supreme Court, 6117-18Pyrophyllite, minerals yearbook chapter,
5765Pyrrone polymers, see Polymers and polym-
erization.
Private schools—Continuedpublic aid to nonpublic eduction, 6013 tax credit for education, 6018three R’s of Louisiana nonpublic educa-
tion, race, religion and region, 6019 Probabilities (mathematics) :
objective estimates based on experimental data and initial and final knowledge, 5852 , , .Problems being experienced in dependent
shelter program in Republic of Vietnam, GAO report, 5571
Problems of astrophysics, 5863Problems of the aging, 5172Procambarus, subgenera of crayfish genus
Procambarus (Decapoda : Astacidae), 6064 Procedures, see Administration management. Procurement, see Army—Government con-
tracts—Government supplies—also names of departments, etc., engaged in procure-ment.
Production: ...employment, collective bargaining, and productivity (address), 5707
hygienic and physiological significance of air ionization studies in production con-ditions, USSR study, 5681
pulpwood production in 1970, Northeast, 5552
research reports, 4854-55see also names or classes of commodities.
Productivity, see Production.Products, see Commercial products.Professional papers, Geological Survey,
5586-90Program aid series, 4849—53 .Program evaluation and review t?chniques,
Army programs, PERT, 4878 Programming (mathematics) :
comparison of a discrete steepest ascent method with continuous steepest ascent method for optimal programing, 5822
Project Apollo (man-in-space programs) : on the moon with Apollo 16, guidebook to
Descartes region, 5798 .what made Apollo a success? design, test-
ing, flight control, etc., 5804Projectiles, fuze, projectile, and accessory
contours, military standard, 5336Propagation:analysis of transient, linear wave propaga-
tion in shells by finite difference method,some analyses of variability of atmos-
pheric parameters at low altitudes sig-nificant for aircraft propagation, 5791
Propellants: x , .cartridge and propellant actuate devices and components, Federal item identifi-cation guide, change, 5303
ion-thruster propellant utilization, 5834 Property, see Capital assets—Public prop-
erty—Real estate—Surplus property.Prospecting, monitoring Earth resources
from aircraft and spacecraft, 5802Providence, R.I., census of housing, 1970,
block statistics, 4946Provo, Utah, census of population and hous-
ing, 1970, census tracts, 4985Psychology, newsletter for research in psy-
chology, Veterans Administration, 6141Public aid to nonpublic education, 6013 Public assistance, see Public welfare.Public buildings: ,, , .barrier-free environment for elderly and
handicapped, hearings, 5218Boston City Hall, Boston, Mass., buildings
with fallout protection, design case study, 5032
Public contracts, see Government contracts. Public debt, increase in ceiling, hearing, 5244 Public Documents Department, price lists,
6025-29Public health, see Health.
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QQuality control, see subjects.Quantum theory, magnetostriction and mag-
netoelastic quantum oscillations in p-type lead telluride, 5843
Quarantine, see subjects.Quarries and quarrying, quarrying with nu-
clear explosives, 5409Quartermaster General’s Office, letters sent
by Office of Quartermaster General, main series, 1818—1870, microcopy, pamphlet describing, 5872
Quentmeyer, Richard J., hot-gas-side heat transfer with and without film cooling on simulated nuclear rocket thrust chamber using H2-O2, 5851
Quick biochemical oxygen demand test, 5435
Rabies:Center for Disease Control, zoonoses sur-
veillance, annual summary rabies, 5026 interaction of hydrophobic organophos-
phorous inhibitors and serum cholines-terase in presence of aliphatic alcohols at different pH, USSR study, 5678
Race problems:equal educational opportunity, hearings,
5241metropolitan aspects of educational in-
equality, hearings, 5241poverty area profiles, job search of ghetto
workers, Bedford-Stuyvesant, etc., 5728 public elementary and secondary schools
in selected districts, enrollment and staff by racial/ethnic group, directory, 5600
three R’s of Louisiana nonpublic education, race, religion and region, 6019
Races of man, race of population of United States, 1970, by States, 4973
Racine, Wis., census of population and hous-ing, 1970, census tracts, 4986
Racks, Federal item identification guide, 5302
Radiation :development and application of whole-body
irridiation counting system, 4898effects of surface contamination on infra-
red emissitivity and visible-light scatter-ing of highly reflective surfaces at cryo-genic temperatures, 5831
formation of amino acids on irradiation of fog containing formaldehyde and am-monium nitrate with UV light, USSR study, 5675
irradiation of fruits and vegetables, an-nual report, 4903
krypton 85, review of literature and analy-sis of radiation hazards, 5419
performance of high-speed ball bearings with lead-plated retainers in liquid hy-drogen for potential use in radiation en-vironment, 5858
radio frequency and microwave radiation levels resulting from man-made sources in Washington, D.C., area, 6030
research and development studies into basic technology of radiation induced emulsion polymerization including small scale pilot plant systems, 4913
technology in conjunction with postharvest procedures as means of extending shelf life of fruits and vegetables, 4917
3d annual national conference on radiation control, new horizons, conference pro-ceedings, 6031
Radio communication:amateur radio service, FCC rules and reg-
ulations, 5457citizens radio service, FCC rules and regu-
lations, 5457partial revision of radio regulations, 1959,
relating to space telecommunications, 1 with final protocol, 5213
Radio frequencies:radio frequency and microwave radiation
levels resulting from man-made sources in Washington, D.C., area, 6030
e Radio services, see Radio communication.Radioactivation analysis, neutron activation
predication code system development, final report, 5779
Radioactivity:t fallout, Health and Safety laboratory fall-1 out program, quarterly summary re-t port, 4908
appendix, 4909t fallout shelters, buildings with fallout 1 protection, design case study DCS seriesr 5032
Radiological Health Bureau, BRH/DEP > series, 6030
Radiometers, measurements of sea surface temperature on eastern Pacific Conti-nental Shelf using airborne infrared radiometry, 5052
• Radiometry:correction of electrical range errors by
passive microwave radiometry, experi-1 mental investigation, 5947
fluid poduct pipeline leak detection from airborne platform, 5433
Radishes, alternative ways of shipping loose round red radishes to European markets in selected shipping containers, evaluation, 4828
Railroad accidents, investigation reports, 6033-35
Railroad employees, your medicare handbook, health insurance for railroad retirement beneficiaries, 6032
Railroads:private care lines, transport statistics, 5652Rail passenger service act—
amend, hearings, 5182—83 review and refunding, hearings, 5182- 83
Railways, see Railroads.Rain, rainfall-runoff simulation model for
estimation of flood peaks for small drain-age basins, 5586
Rainfall, see Rain.Raising sensitivity of differential protection
of transformers with reactors on side of 6— 10KV, USSR, 5686
Ramsey-Klee, Diane M., provisional guide-lines for automated multiphasic health testing and services, proceedings of Invi-tational Conference on AMHTS, 5895
Randolph-Sheppard act, see Blind.Random walks, (mathematics) :
random walk study of electron motion in helium in crossed electromagetic fields, 5854
Range finding, correction of electrical range errors by passive microwave radiometry, experimental investigation, 5947
Range lands, publications, price list, 6026Rankine cycle, SNAP-8 electrical generating
system development program, 5780Ratcliff, Ivan W., jr., soil survey, Harper
County, Kans., 6079Rate training manuals, 5972-75Rations, comparison of 3 rations in military
scout dogs under moderate thermal stress, Ft. Benning, field study, 4896
see also Food for livestock.Rays, see Beams.REA, see Rural Electrification Administra-
tion.Reaction cell improvements in mercury sub-
stitution-nuclear detection sulfur dioxide gas monitor, 4916
Reactor fuels:energy policy and national goals, hear-
ing, 5262®°Co heat source demonstration program,
phase 2, final report, detail design, 4919 Reactor power plants, see Nuclear reactor
power plants.
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Reactors, raising sensitivity of differential protection of transformers with reactors on side of 6-10 KV, USSR study, 5686
Reactors (atomic) : , . _ ,distinctive features in analysis of cycles of gas-turbine atomic power plants, USSR study, 5673
effect of initial gas temperature on param-eters and thermal efficiency of nuclear wIpm m- and gas-installations, USSR study, 5674
Reading: ,. . ...parents can teach pre-reading skills home, 5370RIF (Reading is fundamental)— book selection guide, 6053
supplements, 6054-55 guide to developing a program, 6056 newsletter, 6052 „„„„
Reading Co. (RR.) : accident report, 6033
at
Real estate: , .property disposition handbook 1—4 family properties, 5608
revised pages, 5609 transmittal, 5610
Real property, see Real estate.Reasoning, pro-drug dialectic communication
on drug abuse and marihuana red herring, 5771Recipes, family fare, guide to good nutrition, 4838Receipts and expenditures, see finance.
Reclamation of land: , . . , „„Federal reclamation and related laws, an-notated, 6036 projects, feasibility studies, law, 5105
Reclamation projects, see Reclamation otRecommended procedure for Isolation of sal-
monella, organisms from animal feeds and feed ingredients, 4829
Recorders, method for recording machine speed at which corrugating medium is fluted, 5526
Records, see Military records.Recreational areas and demonstration proj-
ects, see names of recreational areas.Recycle operations (chemical technology),
see Waste treatment.Red Bluff project, Tex., reclamation feasi-bility studies, law, 5105
Red cedar, see Cedar.Red Clay Creek, flood plain information, New Castle County, Del., 5396
Red Rock area, Nunatarssuaq, Greenland, restudy of Red Rock ice cliff, 5384
Redcedar, see Cedar.Redevelopment (city planning, etc.) :Housing and urban development act of
1972 report, 5217 urban renewal handbook, 5611
transmittal, 5607Redox potential, comparison of redox stand-
ards standard reference materials, 5883Reduction of Federal Expenditures Joint
Committee, committee print, 5206Reed, Avery H., mineral industry of New
Hampshire, 5750Reed, John H., address, Feb. 1, 1972, 5965Reemployment rights, see Government offi-
cials and employees—Veterans.Reference books, career education in environ-
ment, handbook, 5365Refractive index, 2H silicon carbide, 5850Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery :
air conditioning and refrigeration equip-ment, current industrial reports, 5003
refrigeration systems for urban food dis-tribution centers, study, 4845
Refuse: , .. .demonstration grant program has limited impact on national solid waste dis-posal problem, Environmental Protec-tion Agency, GAO report, 5560
solid waste disposal program for District of Columbia, hearings, 5240
Regeneration (biology) :feasibility study of regenerative fibers for
water pollution control, 5446Regional Operations Office, BRH/ORO series,
6031Registers:
Air Force—departmental edition, 4863 document edition, 5142
Army Materiel Command, approved re-curring reports, 4879
Regular Army, see Army.Regulations, see Code of Federal regula-
tions—also names of departments, etc., issuing regulations—also subjects.
Rehabilitation of the disabled, State voca-tional rehabilitation agency fact sheet booklet, 6040
Religions, three R’s of Louisiana nonpublie education, race, religion and region, 6019
Renegotiation Board, regulations, 6041Reno, Nev., census of population and hous-
ing, 1970, census tracts in standard metro-politan statistical area, 4987
Reorganization of Government activities, see Government reorganization plans.
Reporters and reporting, youth reporters discuss legal age retrictions, 5028
Reports, see subjects.Reproduction, effect of drugs of abuse on
reproductive processes, 5903Requirements, see subjects.Rescue work, International development and
humanitarian assistance act, analysis, 5164 , ,
Research, generalized research analysis sta-tistical system, 4897
see also subjects.Research and development reports, Atomic
Energy Commission, 4900—19Research and development technical reports,
Army Electronics Command, Fort Mon-mouth, N.J., 4880—81
Research and statistics notes, social security.6070-71 „ „„
Research notes, Forest Service, 5524-37 Research papers, Forest Service, 5538-50 Research reports:
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, 5379-80
Social and Rehabilitation Service, 6066Reserve Officers Training Corps, Air Force,
status report on junior and senior pro-grams, hearing, 5155
Reserve Officers Training Corps, Army, sta-tus report on junior and senior programs, hearings, 5155
Reserve Officers Training Corps, Navy, sta-tus report on junior and senior programs, hearing, 5155
Reservoirs: . , x .temperature prediction in stratified water, mathematical model-user’s manual, 5441
thermal stratification and water quality in reservoirs, predictive model suppl., 5441
Resolutions, see Law.Resource bulletins, Forest Service, 5551-52 Resources, see Natural resources.Respiration: ,, ,perception of respiratory medium and gas
preference in man and animals, 5865 use of bluegills to detect zinc, 5451
Response functions, response of radial-bladed centrifugal pump to sinusoidal disturb-ances for noncavitating flow, 5823
Responses (physiological), see Physiological Retai^trade, see names of commodities and
industries. . .Retirement, see Civil service pensions— Pensions.
Retirement planning, 5630Returns from regular Army cavlary regi-
ments, 1883-1916, microcopy, pamphlet describing, 5871
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District of Columbia—Federal payment, authorization, law.
5102revenue act, amend, law, 5102
general revenue sharing, statistical back-ground information, compilation, 5205
Revenue act of 1971, brief summary of principal provisions, 5203
Reverse osmosis process, see Osmosis.Review and refunding of Rail passenger
service act, 5182-83Revolution, 1775—83, miscellaneous num-
bered records, manuscript file, in War Department collection of Revolutionary War records 1775-90 s pamphlet describ-ing microcopy, 5874
Revolutionary War, see Revolution, 1775-83.Rewards (prizes, etc.) :
Coast Guard Auxiliary, uniforms, awards, and flag code manual, 5047
Reynolds numbers:effects of Reynolds number—
and body corner radius on aerodynamic characteristics of space shuttle-type vehicle at subsonic Mach numbers. 5840
on overall performance of 3.7-inch- diameter six-stage axial-flow com-pressor, 5846
Rhode Island :income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below-
market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5615
regular income limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5614
Rice, Roy W., characterization of hot-pressed MgO, 5989Rice, nutrition of rice, bibliography, 6130Rickey, Nan V., John Fitzgerald Kennedy
National Historic Site, Mass., interpre-tive prospectus, 5950
RIF (reading is fundamental), see Reading.Rings, rings-locking, pipe joint welding, and
miscellaneous hardware, Federal item identification guide, change, 5329
Risk, institutional guide to DHEW policy on protection of human subjects, 5929
Rivanna River:flood plain information, Albemarle County
ana Charlottesville, Va., 5397floods, how to avoid damage, 5408
Rivers:biological survey of streams of Coles
County, Ill., 5450California streamflow characteristics,
from records through 1968, Northern Great Basin and Central Valley, 5580
heated surface jet discharged into flow-ing ambient stream, 5442
river basin—monetary authorization act of 1971.
law, 5128plans, additional authorizations. 1972-
73, law, 5128studies of effects of watershed practices
on streams, 5426Riverside, Calif., census of housing, 1970,
block statistics, 4923Roads and highways:
code of Federal regulations, 5473 guide for highway impact studies 5460 highway accident reports, 5964 publications, price list, 6025techniques for inventorying manmade im-
pacts in roadway environments, 5549Roadsides, see Roads and highways.Roanoke, Va., Mud Lick Creek, flood plain
information, 5394Roberts, Jean, hearing levels of children by
demographic and socioeconomic character-istics, United States, 5900
Rochester, Minn., census of population and housing, 1970, census tracts, 4988
Rock, Barrett N., woods and flora of Florida Keys “Pinnatae”, 6057
Rocket fuel, see Fuel.KoclcfMts *
EXAMETNET, first 5 years, 1966-70, 5805
hot-gas-side heat transfer with and with-out film cooling on simulated nuclear rocket thrust chamber using H2-O2, 5851
Rocks:analytical and graphical methods for anal-
ysis of slopes in rock masses, 5410deep tunnels in hard rock, solution to
combined sewer overflow and flooding problems, 5423
gravity and magnetic evidence of lithology and structure in Gulf of Maine region. 5590
pre-Quaternary rocks in Sun River Canyon area, northwestern Montana, 5589
stratigraphy of Cretaceous rocks and Tertiary Ojo Alainfi sandstone, Navajo and Hopi Indian reservations, Ariz., N. Mex., and Utah, 5587
see also Igneous rocks—Sedimentary rocks.
Rocky Mountains, pre-Quaternary rocks inSun River Canyon area, northwestern Montana, 5589
Rogue River Basin project, Grants Pass Divi-sion, Oreg, reclamation feasibility studies, law, 5105
Roman, Harriet R., technical papers of 22d Metallographic Group meeting, 4901
Roscoe, floods, how to avoid damages, NorthCharleroi, Speers, Dunlevy, Allenport, Elco, Washington County, Pa., 5404
Rosebrook, Alan D., oceanographic observa-tions North Atlantic Station Echo, Nov. 1967—Dec. 1968, 5054
Rosenbaum, Burt M., objective estimates based on experimental data and initial and final knowledge, 5852
Roses, for the home, 4839Rosters, see Health Services and Mental
Health Administration.Rostvedt, J. O., summary of floods in United
States during 1970, 5595Roswell, Ga., flood plain information. Big
Creek, 5398ROTC, see Reserve Officers Training Corps,
Air Force—Reserve Officers Training Corps, Army— Reserve Officer Training Corps, Navy.
Rotors:exploratory investigation of sound pres-
sure level in wake of oscillating airfoil in vicinity of stall, 5793
ground test evaluation of Sikorsky active transmission isolation system, 4889
Rozelle, Lee T.:ultrathin membranes for—
reverse osmosis water desalination, 5622treating metal finishing effluents by re-
verse osmosis, 5424Rubidium, atomic energy levels derived from
analyses of optical spectra, 5882Rugs, carpet and rugs, summary for 1970
and 1st 3 quarters of 1971, current indus-trial reports, 5004
Rules, see names of courts, commissions, etc., issuing rules.
Rules and Administration Committee, Sen-ate, hearing, 5289
Runoff, rainfall-runoff simulation model for estimation of flood peaks for small drain-age basins, 5586
Runways (aeronautics) :dynamic response of OV-1A aircraft to
soft field landings, 4891Rural communities, greater conservation
benefits could be attained under rural en-vironmental program, ASCS, GAO report, 5567
Rural conditions, see Country life.Rural electrification, see Electricity.
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San Jose, Calif., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4926
San Juan, P.R., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4950 . x
San Luis unit, see Central Valley project. San Timoteo, Calif., subsidence in Bunker
Hill-San Timoteo area, southern Calif., 5592
Sandstone, stratigraphy of Cretaceous rocks and Tertiary Ojo Alamo sandstone, Navajo and Hopi Indian reservations, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, 5587
Sandwich cookies, see Cookies.Sanitary fills, pollution of subsurface water
by sanitary landfills, 5420Sappenfield, K. M., standard reference ma-
terials, comparison of redox standards, 5883
Saqui, R. M., improved neutron activation prediction code system development, final report, 5779
SAROAD (storage and retrieval of aero-metric data), see Aerometric data.
Saskatchewan, Canada, ecological factors affecting waterfowl production in Sas-katchewan parklands, 6083
Saturday night special, handguns, S. 2507, hearings, 5273
Savings accounts, see Banks and banking.Savings and loan associations, see Federal
savings and loan associations.Sawlogs, see Logs.Scaief, Charles C., Ill, development and ap-
plication of a whole-body irradiation counting system, 4898
Scandinavia, world wide airfield summaries of climate, etc., 5994
Scanners, conceptual design and analysis or infrared horizon sensor with compensa-tion for atmospheric variability, 5841
Scanning, fretting wear in titanium, Monel- 400, and cobalt-25% molybdenum using scanning electron miscroscopy, 5859
Scattering: .biological sound scattering m the ocean,
international symposium proceedings, 5995effects of surface contamination on infra-red emissitivity and visible-light scatter-ing of hightly reflective surfaces at cryogenic temperatures, 5831
electromagnetic multipole transitions in recoupling picture, or electron scatter-ing without curls, 5891
scattering from periodic corrugated sur-face, semi-infinite inhomogeneously filled plates—
with hard boundaries, 5983with soft boundaries, 5982
3-dimensional scattered fields from ocean bottom, 5985
Schaible, Wesley L., quality control in na-tional health examination survey, 5896
Schantz, Sidney, employee compensation and payroll hours, basic steel manufacturing, 1969, 5729
Scheiner, Bernard J.: extraction of gold from carbonaceous ores,
pilot plant studies, 5758extraction of molybdenum from ores by
electrooxidation, 5767Schenectady, N.Y., census of housing, 1970,
block statistics, 4941Schlaegel, Bryce E.:
thinning pole-sized aspen has no effect on number of veneer trees or total yield, 5533
white pine production best at high stock-ing, 5527
Schmidt, J. M., spruce beetle, 5518Schneider, J., calculation of turbulent bound-
ary layer with heat transfer and pressure gradient utilizing compressibility trans-formation, computer program manual, 5783
School administrators, see School superin-tendents, etc.
Rural Electrification Administration: audit of REA borrowers’ accounting rec-
ords (electric, telephone), 6042 materials acceptable—
on electrification systems, list, supp., 6043
on telephone systems, list, 6044 specification for wood crossarms (solid
and laminated) transmission timbers and pole keys to be purchased by REA borrowers, 6045
Rural life, see Country life.Rutland County, Vt., watershed work plan
for watershed protection, flood prevention, and fish and wildlife development, upper Castleton River Watershed, 6081
Ryan, Patrick J., temperature prediction in stratified water, mathematical model-users manual, 5441
SS-67 helicopter, see Helicopters.Sadler, John W., ®°Co heat source demon-
stration program, phase 2, final report, detail design, 4919
Safety equipment and appliances, hardware, protective devices, Federal item identifica-tion guide, change, 5315
Safety of life:administration of Federal metal and non- metallic mine safety act, 1970 annual report, 5621
Federal motor vehicle safety standards and regulations with amendments and interpretations, supplements, 5906—7
institutional guide to DHEW policy on protection of human subjects, 5927
nursing home safety, hearings, 5172 reviews to insure safety of nuclear opera-
tions, 4911selected safety road checks, motor carriers
of property, 5769 ~transport safety needs in 1972 (address),
5965Sailors, for relief of sick and disabled sea-
men, U.S. Public Health Service hospital at Boston, 1799-1969, history, 5602
St. Croix River, Maine to Little River, S.C., light list, 5048St. John, Louise, accident prevention, PACAF basic bibliography, 4864
St. Joseph, Mo., census of housing 1970, block statistics, 4939
Drift'S •Federal employees overtime pay for inter-
mittent and part-time general schedule employees working more than 40 hours in workweek, law, 5100
General Accounting Office positions, au-thorize 5 at executive level 4, law, 5096
Salem, Oreg., census of population and hous-ing, 1970, census tracts, 4989
Salesmen and salesmanship:selling in—
Finland, 5066Germany, 5059
Saline water, see Water.Salmon, Atlantic salmon of North American
origin, conserve and protect by prohibiting fishery imports from countries that violate international conservation programs, law, 5125 „ ,Salmonella, recommended procedure for iso-lation of salmonella organisms from animal feeds and feed ingredients, 4829
Salt Lake City, Utah, area wage survey, 5723 Salts, X-ray sensitive salts, for developable
latent images, 5857Samoa, see American Samoa.San Bernardino, Calif., census of housing,
1970, block statistics, 4923San Diego, Calif., census of housing, 1970,
block statistics, 4924San Francisco, Calif., census of housing,
1970, block statistics, 4925San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge,
establish, hearings, 5192
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Apr tt , 1972School finance, see Education.School Finance, President’s Commission On
see President’s Commission on School Finance.School lunches, micronutrient supplements
for school lunch programs, hearings, 5287School superintendents, etc., scheduling for
flexibility, manual for administrators of small schools, 5374
Schools:demographic projections for United States
by age, sex, school enrollment, etc., 5019 economies in education, report, 6003 educational R & D programs conducted by
laboratories and centers, 5366existing State school finance programs re-
view, Commission staff report, 6016 ’ foundation program and educational needs
in school systems, 6006how effective is schooling? critical review
and synthesis of research findings. President s Commission on School Fi-nance, final report, 6007
pubHc°r classrooms 011 school sites, 4850 availability of pupil personnel specialists
to public schools, fall 1968, 5363
XU'X““' by finance, present disparities and fiscal
alternatives, 6014 scheduling for flexibility, manual for ad- oz»h^S1Strato^s o£ small schools, 5374 schools, people & money, need for educa-
tional reform, 6017unequal school practices, hearings 5241WhfFn«ntate 1®S.islators think about ’school
?aa?ce, opinion survey of State legisla-ture education committee chairmen,
SutSi’H”) C57P72W“ 5SWScience:
sclc“u>“gradaat® student support and manpower
5959 CeS ln graduate science education,
, XJS reP»r«.scientists:
■clent,st8
Plante)™ ,ee Canker (aireasea orScoliidae, see Wasps.
sStSLrS’sS™1 tre«?- “M, S2S2
§eawater, see Sea water.secondary education:
^end^Mg" 5Cr5n9dary education acx.POelementa’rynrandlesw.ond 00848 of »ub11®
6011 J nd secondary education, Secondary schools, see High schools.
Securities:industry, study—
hearings, 5178-80 report, 5231
unsafe and unsound practices of dealers and brokers study, report and recom-mendations of Securities and Exchange Commission, 5143
Securities and Exchange Commission •_ study of unsafe and unsound practices of
brokers and dealers, report and recom-mendations, 5143
work, 6047Securities Investor Protection Corporation,
Director, nomination of Henry W Meers hearing, 5229 ’
Sedimentary rocks, sedimentary and igneous 5577S °£ Grays Kiver Quadrangle, Wash ,
Sedimentation and deposition;chemical investigation of recent lake sedi-
ments from Wisconsin lakes and their interpretation, 5432
longshore sediment transport rates, com-pilation of data, 5378
Seed crops, see Seeds.Seeds:
forest trees seed orchards, industry, state and federal tree seed orchards in fruited States, directory, 5520
maturation of sugar maple seed, 5548 seed crops, supply and disappearance, an-
nual summary, 6116&e5916JUliUS’ mental health program reports, Segregation, see Race problemsSeidel K. W., growth of young even-aged
western larch stands after thinning* in eastern Oregon, 5536
Selby, Myron C., BOLOVAC, bolometric vol-tage and current, systems for measuring electrical quantities from 0.5 MHz through microwaves, 5881 ®
Seldner, Kurt, generalized simulation tech- 5^ge 4or turbojet engine system analysis,
Selection, training, and compatibility of spaceship crews, USSR study, 5676
Selective service, see Conscription.Se^k«Ve &ervice System, brief description,Selenium, atomic energy levels derived from «nnDaySm optical spectra, 5882 Sehfrin’p'^lter direct aud contract
g of seasonal farm labor, 4858belling, see Salesmen and salesmanship Semiconductors:
cadmium telluride detectors. 4912 deyig®s« 4est methods, military standards, uOO4—00 ’vapor phase growth system and its use in
preparation of several III-V compound semiconductors, 5776 1 a
Seminars, see Conferences, congresses, etc. oena.te zdocuments, 5208executive documents, 5209-13executive reports, 5214-15J° executive Proceedings of Senate, 91st, Cong., 1st sess., index. 5207reports, public bills, 5216-17 *
Senate documents, 5208Senate executive documents, 5209-13Senate executive reports, 5214-15Senate reports, public bills, 5216-17 Senior citizens, see Aged.Senrntti^ftu?Jalfi?g sensitivity of differential
protection of transformers with reactorsSe^ors :e KV> USSR 8tudy’
C° design aad analysis of infraredhorizon sensor with compensation for« atmospheric variability, 5841flub? Prodnct pipeline leak detection from
airborne platforms, 5433
from ~ indicated entry Page 147
Inde x
partial pressure sensor, !5790 # I
increase in Unsuitability discharges of Marine Corps recruits requires improved planning and administration, GAO report, 5569
STuS?artTre““Sai by mleroll.t.tlon and gravity settling, 5627
microflotation of silica, 5626Serafini Tito T., thermally stable polyimides
from solutions of monomeric reactants,
drophobic organophosphorous inhibitors andP serum cholinesterase in .Pr??ellSq«R aliphatic alcohols at different pH, USSR study, 5678Servicemen, see Armed Forces.
^dewatering of mine drainage sludge, 5428 joint treatment of municipal sewage and
pulp mill effluents, 5425phosphorus removal by—
activate sludge plant, 5444ferrous iron and lime, 5422
Sewage plant operators, laboratory proce-dures, analysis for wastewater treatment plant operators, 6144 .
Sewerage systems, deep tunnels in hard rock, solution to combined sewer overflow and flooding problems, 5423
Shakers (apparatus) :determination of fixed-base .natural f e- quency of multiple-foundation mechani-cal systems by shake test, 5980
Shanghai Postal Agency, Consul Generals Shanghai Postal Agency, 1867-1907, 6060
Shhideustria°l°plant equipment handbook, 5298 lathes, milling machines and shapers, 1 ed-
eral item identification guide, change, 5322Shapiro, Sidney, our changing fisheries, 5940
Shear (mechanics) :theoretical study of corrugated plates, shearing of trapezoidally corrugated plate with trough lines permitted to curve, 5773Sheehan, John E., nomination, hearing, 5228
Sheep, cattle, sheep and goat inventory, 6112 Sheeting, plane stress fracture resistance or
one steel sheet and two titanium sheet alloys, 5987Sheffels, Mont., railway accident, report, 6035 T
Shekarchi, E., Sierra Leone, 5751Shellfish:
Alabama landings, 5939Georgia landings, 5937Mississippi landings, 5938New Jersey landings, 5936South Carolina landings, 5934
Shells (structural) :analysis of transient, linear wave propaga-
tion in shells by finite difference method,buckling of electroformed conical shells
under hydrostatic pressure, 4893vibration characteristics of Z-ring-stiffened
60° conical shell models of planetaryentry spacecraft, 5824
Shelton, Ella M., motor gasolines, 1971, sum-mer, 5754Shepherd, Clarence M., evaluation of inhibi-tors in corrosion of AI SI 304 stainless steel by FC-196 aqueous film forming foam concentrate, 5991
Sheppard, Jack G., detection of nonlinear transfer functions by use of Gaussian stat-istics, 5853
Sheppard, Richard A., Big Sandy Formation near Wikieup, Mohave County, Ariz., 5579
Shielding, see Heat shields.Ship Structure Committee, SSC series, 6048
alternative ways of shipping loose round red radishes to European markets in selected shipping containers, evaluation, 4828code of Federal regulations, 5485-86
revitalization of American maritime in-dustry (remarks), 5733
Shipping containers, see Containers.Ships: n . ,bulk carriers in world fleet, oceangoing
merchant type ships of 1,000 gross tons and over (excludes vessels on Great Lakes), list, 5732
glass reinforced plastic cargo ship, feasi-bility study, 6048
loan, extension, agreement with Italy, 6102 shipboard systems, interface standards,
notice, 5343Ship’s serviceman, see Navy.Shock waves: .
Pendleton project, study of atmospheric effect on weak shock waves traversing long ray paths, 5946thin-shock-layer solution for nonequilib- rium, inviscid hypersonic flows in earth, Martian, and Venusian atmospheres, 5820Shofner, Frederick M., development and
demonstration of low-level drift instru-mentation, 5443
Shoreline areas, longshore sediment transport rates, compilation of data, 5378
Short-term hot hardness characteristics of rolling-element steels, 5847
Shoshone Indians, judgment funds, disposi-tion law, 5112
Shrimps, shrimps of Smithsonian-Bredin Caribbean expeditions with summary of West Indian shallow-water species, (Crus-tacea, Decapoda, Natantia), 6060
Shrubs, trees and shrubs of Bartlett Experi-mental Forest, Carroll County, New Hamp-shire, 5544
Shryock, Henry S., methods and materials of demography, 5023
Sick: ,acute conditions, incidence and associated
disability, June 1968-July 1969, United States, 5899
for relief of sick and disabled seamen, U.S. Public Health Service hospital at Bos-ton, 1799-1969, history, 5602
Sickle cell anemia, see Anemia.Sickle Cell Anemia Institute, National, see
National Sickle Cell Anemia Institute.Sidney, Nebr., flood plain information, Lodge-
pole Creek, 5391Siegel, Robert, analysis of heat transfer in
porous cooled wall with variable pressure and temperature along coolant exist bound-ary, 5842
Sierra Leone, mineral industry, minerals yearbook chapter, 5751
Sight:visual evoked cortical response as measure of stress in naval environments, method-ology and analysis, slow flash rates, 5744
visual evoked response as measure of nitro-gen narcosis in Navy divers, 5743
Signal systems, Federal item identification guide, change, 5300
Sikorsky Aircraft Division, United Aircraft Corporation, ground test evaluation of Si-korsky active transmission isolation sys-tem, 4889
Silica, microflotation of silica, 5626Silicon carbide, refractive index and bire-
fringence of 2-H silicon carbide, 5850Simmons, Gene, on the moon with Apollo
16, guidebook to Descartes region, 5798
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April 1972
Simulation, generalized simulation tech-nique for turbojet engine system analysis, 5838
Sinapore, establishing business, 5065Singer, Joseph, buckling of electroformed
conical shells under hydrostatic pressure, 4893
Sinusoidal functions, see Periodic functions.Sioux Falls, S. Dak., census of population
and housing, 1970, census tracts, 4990Site indexes, site-index comparisons for tree
species in northern Minnesota, 5542Skelton, Gerald, prevention of aircraft loss
of control using simple head-up display, 6121
Skilling, Darroll D., Scleroderris canker of northern conifers, 5519
Skop, Richard A., analysis of internally re-dundant structural cable arrays, 5979
Skylab, see Space stations.Slaughter, C. W., fire in northern environ-
ment, symposium proceedings, 5516Sleeper, David E., relief hearings, 5190Sleeving (insulating) :
electrical, Federal item identification guide, change, 5319
Slimes, see Phosphate slimes.Slopes, analytical and graphical methods for
analysis of slopes in rock masses, 5410Slots, wind-tunnel study of slot spoilers for
direct lift control, 5845Sludge, see Sewage.Small business, see Business.Small Business Administration, organization
and operation, 1971, hearings, 5201Small Business, Select Committee on, House,
hearings, 5199-5201Smelting, comparative evaluation of various
methods of refining titanium tetrachloride, U.S.S.R. study, 5665
SMI, see Old age survivors, disability, and health insurance.
Smith, James G.:La Salle County station, units 1 and 2,
4906Maine Yankee Atomic Power Station, 4905Midwest Fuel Recovery Plant, 4904
Smith, M., survey of alternate methods for cooling condenser discharge water, total community considerations in utilization of rejected heat, 5440
Smith, Stephen W., radiofrequency and mi-crowave radiation levels resulting from man-made sources in Washington, D.C. area, 6030
Smith River, flood plain information, Lake Earl-Lake Talawa and lower Smith River, Del Norte, Calif., 5390
Smithsonian Institution: calendar of events, monthly, 6051 contributions to botany, 6057 contributions to zoology, 6058-64 shrimps of Smithsonian-Bredin Caribbean
expeditions with summary of West In-dian shallow-water species (Crustacea, Decapoda. Natantia), 6060
studies in history and technology, 6065 Smoking, women and smoking, latest brief,
5904Snake National River, see Hells Canyon-
-Snake National River.SNAP (system for nuclear auxiliary power),
see Atomic energy.Snoqualmie River and Valley, Middle and
South Forks, Snoqualmie to North Bend, Wash., special flood hazard information report, 5412
Snow:one-dimensional water flow through snow, 5379restudy of Red Rock ice cliff, Nunatars-
suaq, Greenland, 5384snow surface erosion from peripheral jet
cushion ACV, 5383 J
Snowstorms, Lake Michigan snow squalls increase annual precipitation in Udell Hills, 5532
Soapstone, minerals yearbook chapter, 5765 Social adjustment:
delinquency and city life, 5703it can’t be home, social and emotional as-
pects of residential care, 5915Social adjustment—Continued
social seminar film discussion guide— drugs and beyond, various mind altering
techniques, 5921Mr. Edler’s class, elementary class room
techniques for drug discussions, 5922 what is teaching? what is learning? ap-
plied to drug education, 5923Social and Rehabilitation Service:
continuing problems in paying State claims for administrative expenses of public assistance programs, Social and Rehabilitation Service, GAO report, 5558
research report, 6066Social problems, see Society.Social security:
act, amend, law, 5129—30 amendments of 1970, excerpts, 5242 benefits—
how you earn them, how to estimate amount, 6072
increase, social security amendments of 1970 excerpts, 5242
farmers, how to report your Income for social security, 6068
fiscal and budgetary impact of social se-curity program in 1970-71, 6070
research and statistics notes, 6070-71 your medicare handbook, health insurance
for railroad retirement beneficiaries. 6032
Social seminar (program), 5913Social seminar, film discussion guide, 5921—
23Social workers, overview study of dynamics
of worker job mobility, national study of social welfare and rehabilitation workers, work and organizational contexts, 6066
Socioeconomics:hearing levels of children by demographic
and socioeconomic characteristics, 5900 socio-economic characteristics of admis-
sions to inpatient services of State and county mental hospitals, 5917.
Soderholm, L. H., phase converters for oper-ation of 3-phase motors from single-phase power, 4837
Softwoods, increasing softwood dimension yield from small logs, best opening face, 5539
Soil moisture, see Soils.Soil conservation:
conservation reserve program, history, ac-tivities, highlights, etc., 4832
% of our land, national inventory, 4851Soil Conservation Service, multi-purpose
watershed projects, 4849Soils:
ABC’s of soil, 6073design of unsurfaced soil facilities for op-
erations of C—5A aircraft, 5413effects of soil moisture, texture, and nutri-
ent levels on growth of black walnut, 5543
orchardgrass responses to fertilization of seven surface soils from central Blue Mountains of Oregon, 5550
soil survey reports—Boone County, Nebr., 6078Harper County, Kans., 6079Mercer County, N.J., 6080
Solder and soldering, miscellaneous welding, soldering, and brazing supplies and ac-cessories, Federal item identification guide, 5327
Soldiers, soldier and brave, historic places associated with Indian affairs and Indian wars in trans-Mlsslssippi West, 5954
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Ind ex
Spacecraft—Continuednumbers for 2 space shuttle orbiters at hypersonic speeds, 5826
monitoring Earth resources from aircraft and spacecraft, 5802
performance estimates for space shuttle vehicles using hydrogen or methane- fueled turboramjet-powered first stage, 5849 . .
study to determine flight characteristics and handling qualities of variable geo-metry spacecraft, low L/D concept with fold-down wings, 5777
vibration characteristics of Z-ring-stiffened 60° conical shell models of planetary entry spacecraft, 5824
Spaceflight, see Astronautics.Spaceship crews, selection, training, and com-
patibility of spaceship crews, USSR study, 5676
Spain, Latin America, Spain, and Portugal, bibliography of paperback books, 5730
Sparrough, Michael E., wage calendar, 5716 Special reports, Cold Regions Research and
Engineering Laboratory, 5381—83Specific gravity, flexural properties of glued-
laminated southern pine beams, finger joint and specific gravity effects. 5538
Specific heat, electronic density of states, 5885
Spectra:levels derived from analyses of optical
spectra. 5882mass spectra and analytical correlations
for 32 alkyl aryl sulfides, 5763Spectrometers, neutron spectrometer using
organic scintillators, 5984Spectroscopy:
bibliography of mass spectroscopy litera-ture for 1970 compiled by comuter method, 4910
neutron spectrometers using organic scin-tillators, 5984
Speers, Pa., floods, how to avoid damages, 5404
Spheres:exploratory study of effects of injection
configurations and inlet flow conditions on characteristics of flow in spherical chambers, 5795
instability of spherical caps and com-plete spheres, 4892
Spoilers (aircraft) :wind-tunnel study of slot spoilers for direct
lift control, 5845Sport Fisheries and Wildlife Bureau, re-
source publication (series), 6083Springfield, Mass., census of housing, 1970
block statistics, 4936Spruce, management guide for black spruce
type in Lake States, 5541Spruce beetles, see Beetles.Squalls, see Storms.Squire, James L., jr., measurements of sea
surface temperature on eastern Pacific Continental Shelf using airborne infrared radiometry, 5052
Squirrels, dispersal period in a population of eastern fox squirrels (Sciurus niger), 5547
Stability :consolidated job descriptions based on task
inventory survey information, 4859dimensional-stability studies of candidate
space-telescope mirror-substrate mate-rials, 5844
finite-time stability of ilnear discrete-time systems, 5976
thermally stable polyimides from solutions of monomeric reactants, 5839
Stability of aircraft, investigation of stabila-tor on S-67 aircraft, 4890
Stabilization, see Economic stabilization.Stabilizers (aircraft), see Aircraft
Solid wastes, see Waste products.Solutions:properties of seawater and its concentrates
and related solutions at temperatures up to 400° F, 5624
thermally stable polyimides from solutions of monomeric reactants, 5839
Sonar, reduction in audiogram shifts in sonar watchstanders when exposed to surface ship echo-ranging, 5742
Sonar operations, reduction in audiogram shifts in sonar watchstanders when ex-posed to surface ship echo-ranging, 5742
Sonic boom, Pendelton project, study of atmospheric effect on weak shock waves traversing long ray paths, 5946
Sound:biological sound scattering in ocean, in-ternational symposium proceedings, 5995exploratory investigation of sound pres-sure level in wake of oscillating airfoil in vicinity of stall, 5793
3-dimensional scattered fields from ocean bottom, 5985
see also Noise.South Absaroka Wilderness, see Washakie
Wilderness.South Carolina:
conservation for better environment in South Carolina, 6075
income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below- market interest rate housing and ex-ception limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615landings, fish and shellfish, annual sum-mary, 5934
South Dakota, census of housing, 1970, de-tailed housing characteristics, 4954
South Sierra Division, Toiyabe National For-est, general information, 5553
Southern pine, see Pine.Southwest (U.S.) :
Four Corners region, environmental prob-lems associated with production of elec-trical power by coal-fired plants, hear-ings, 5264
Soviet Union, see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
SP series, see Maritime Administration—Na-tional Aeronautics and Space Administra-tion.
Space, see Outer space.Space biology, see Biology.Space environment, see Environment.Space flight, conditions for flight of Martian
space probes, USSR study, 5694Space missions, see Space flight.Space photography, see Photography.Space shuttle, see Spacecraft.Space stations, development of Skylab ex-
periment T-013 crew/vehicle disturbances, 5830
Space telescopes, see Spaceborne telescopes.Space vehicles, see Spacecraft.Spaceborne telescopes, dimensional-stability
studies of candidate space-telescope mir-ror-substrate materials, 5844
Spacecraft:conditions for flight of Martian space
probes, USSR study, 5694development of Skylab experiment T-013
crew/vehicle disturbances,effects of Reynolds number and body cor-
ner radius on aerodynamic characteris-tics of space shuttle-type vehicle at subsonic Mach numbers, 5840
environmental torques on short-term at-titude prediction for rolling-wheel space-craft in a sun-synchronous orbit, effect, 5829
experimental boundary-layer edge Mach
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April 1972
Stahlman, Robert L., study of refrigeration systems for urban food distribution cen-ters, 4845
Stainless steel:evaluation of inhibitors in corrosion of
AISI 304 stainless steel by FC-196 aqueous film-forming foam concentrate, 5991
optimization of stainless steels for use as condenser tubes for desalting water, 5623
Stains and staining, flight characteristics and stain patterns of human blood, 5704
Stall (aircraft) :exploratory investigation of sound pres-
sure level in wake of oscillating airfoil in vicinity of stall, 5793
Stamps, see Migratory-bird-hunting stamps.Standards and standardization :
Federal information processing standards publications, FIPS pubs, 5879
metrology and standardization in less- developed countries, role of national capability for industrializing economics, seminar proceedings, 5887
military standards, 5334—44National Bureau of Standards, standard
reference materials comparison of redox standards, 5883
tabulation of voluntary national stand-ards, international recommendations and certification programs for consumer products, 5888
voluntary product standard PS (series), 5892see also subjects.
Stannett, V. T., research and development studies into basic technology of radiation induced emulsion polymerization including small scale pilot plant systems, 4913
Stans, Maurice H. : addresses, etc.—
Feb. 2, 1972, 5057Feb. 4, 1972, 5056
STAR, see Scientific and technical aerospace reports.
State Department:background notes, 6084-95change in Foggy Bottom, anniversary re-
port (remarks), 6096telephone directory, 6100ways to increase U.S. exports under trade
opportunities program, GAO report, 5573State government, see Government.States:
continuing problems in paying State claims for administrative expenses of
programs, Social andRehabilitation Service, GAO report, 5558 ’
employment and earnings statistics, 5714 existing State school finance programs
review, Commission staff report, 6016 measuring fiscal capacity and effort of
"tote and local areas> revised tables,Medicaid, role of State Medical Advisory
Committee, guidelines, 5737POtRnstiO5020975_90’ prelimlnary Projec-race of population of United States, 1970 by States, 4973Streportar5905d Credit Unlons’ 1970 annaalState vocational rehabilitation agency fact sheet booklet, 6040
„ housing . characteristics for iQ7net!ia«otes’ regl0ns’ divisions, States, luiu, 40b0
whfiat $tate te^ators think about school finance, opinion survey of State legis- 6022e education committee chairmen,
Static, subsonic and supersonic static aero-dynamic characteristics of bulbous base
cones measured with magnetic suspen-sion and balance system, 5785
Static inverters, see Inverters.Statistical background information related
to general revenue sharing, 5205Statistical processes:
detection of nonlinear transfer functions by use of Gaussian statistics, 5853
generalized research analysis statistical system, 4897
Statistical publications, see names of depart-ments, etc., issuing publications.
Statistics, see subjects.Statutes, see Law.Steam, effect of initial gas temperature on
parameters and thermal efficiency of nu-clear steam-and gas installations, USSR study, 5674
Steel:basic steel manufacturing, employee com-
pensation and payroll hours, 5729physicochemical phase analysis methods
for steels and alloys, USSR study, 5688 plane stress fracture resistance of one
steel sheet and two titanium sheet al-loys, 5987short-term hot hardness characteristics of
rolling-element steels, 5847see also Stainless steel—also names of
manufactured articles.Steepest ascent method, see Steepest descent method.Steepest descent method, comparison of a dis-
crete steepest ascent method with confin- uous steepest ascent method for optimal programing, 5822
Stenberg, Carl W., new grass roots govern-ment? decentralization and citizen par-ticipation in urban areas, 4827
Stewart, Harold A., rake angle for planing hard maple determined best by depth of chipped grain, 5528
Stilbestrol, see Diethylstilbestrol.Stiffeners (aircraft) :
virbratlon characteristics of Z-ring-stiff- ened 60° conical shell models of plane-tary entry spacecraft, 5824
Stockdale, floods, how to avoid damages, North Charleroi, Speers, Dunlevy, Allen-port, Roscoe, Elco, Washington County. Pa., 5404 ’
STOL (short takeoff and landing), see Air- plane.Storage, see names or classes of articles stored.Storekeepers, 3 & 2, rate training manual, 5975
see also Aviation storekeeper.Storms, Lake Michigan snow squalls in-
crease annual precipitation in Udell Hills, 5532see also Hurricanes.
Stoudt, Jerome H., ecological factors affect-ing waterfowl production in Saskatchewan parklands, 6083
Strains and stresses:buckling of electroformed conical shells
under hydrostatic pressure, 4893cyclic creep and fatigue of TD-NICr
(thoria-dispersion-strengthened nickel- ?o™^iuS>UTD~Ni and NiCr sheet at 1200 C, 5855
dynamic response of 0V-1A aircraft to soft field landings, 4891
finite element analysis of notched tensile specimens in plane stress, 5977
finite element procedure for nonlinear pre-buckling and initial postbuckling analy-
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Index
Strains and stresses—Continued inductive sensing technique advancement
for metal fatigue detection, 4894 mechanics of load transfer at flber/matrix
interface, 5832plane stress fracture resistance of one steel
sheet and two titanium sheet alloys, 5987
time and temperature dependent modulus of pyrrone and polyimide moldings, 5792
see also Shear (mechanics).Straps, strapping, and components, Federal
item identification guide, change, 5313Stratification:
temperature prediction in stratified water mathematical model-user’s manual, 5441
thermal stratification and water quality in reservoirs, predictive model, suppl., 5441
Stratified Primitive Area, designate part of Washakie Wilderness, hearings, 5175
Stratigraphy:contributions to stratigraphy, 5579Cretaceous rocks and Tertiary Ojo Alamo
sandstone, Navajo and Hopi Indian re-servations, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, 5587
Stratosphere:EXAMETNET, first 5 years, 1966-70, 5805 investigation of moisture content in the
stratosphere, USSR study, 5669Stream pollution, see Water pollution. Streams, see Rivers.Stress (psychological), see Tension.Stresses (mechanical), see Strains and
stresses.Strikes and lockouts, national emergency dis-
putes 1971-72 legislation, hearings, 5278 Strontium, atomic energy levels derived from
analyses of optical spectra, 5882Structural engineering, see Building. Structural models, see Models (structural). Student loan program see Students.Students:
Army graduate student program, 4895 availability of pupil personnel specialists
to public schools, fall 1968, 5363 estimates and projections of special target
group populations in elementary and secondary public schools, 6004
graduate student support and manpower resources in graduate science education, 5959
student loan insurance fund, 1970, finan-cial statements, GAO examination, 5564
undergraduate enrollment in 2-year and 4-year colleges, Oct. 1970, 5015
Study of securities industry, 5178—80 Subarctic regions, fire in northern environ-
ment, symposium proceedings, 5516Submarine Medical Center, see Naval Sub-
marine Medical Center.Subsidences (earth movements) :
subsidence in Bunker Hill-San Timoteo area, southern Calif., 5592
Sudia, Cecelia E., youth reporters discuss legal age restrictions, 5028
Sugar maple, see Maple.Sulfation, neutradesulfating treatment proc-
ess for acid mine drainage, 5427Sulfides, mass spectra and analytical correla-
tions for 32 alkyl aryl sulfides, 5763Sulfur dioxide, reaction cell improvements
in mercury substitution-nuclear detection sulfur dioxide stack gas monitor, 4916
Sullivan, A. M., plane stress fracture resist-ance of one steel sheet and two titanium sheet alloys, 5987
Summary of floods in United States during 1970, 5595
Summit Lake Palute Reservation, see Palute Indians.
Sun, environmental torques on short-term attitude prediction for rolling-wheel space-craft In a sun-synchronous orbit, effect, 5829
Sun River Canyon, Mont.:geology of Sun River Canyon area, north-
western Montana (series), 5589pre-Quaternary rocks in Sun River Can-
yon area, northwestern Montana, 5589Superconductivity, electronic density of
states, 5885Superior, Lake:
pesticide Inputs and levels, Minnesota waters, Lake Superior basin, 5436
pollution, Lake Superior and its tributary basin, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, conference proceedings, 5416
Superior National Forest, wilderness ecology, virgin plant communities of Boundary Waters Canoe Area, 5540
Supersonic aerodynamics, see Aerodynamics.Supplementary aeration of lagoons in rig-
orous climate areas, 5448Supplementary medical Insurance, see Old
age survivors, disability, and health in-surance.
Supreme Court, cases adjudged, UnitedStates reports, 6117—18
Surface mining, see Mines and mining.Surface water, see Water.Surfaces:
effects of surface contamination on in-frared emissivity and visible-light scat-tering of highly reflective surfaces at cryogenic temperatures, 5831
scattering from periodic corrugated sur-face, semi-infinite inhomogeneously filled plates—
with hard boundaries, 5983with soft boundaries, 5982
surface effect vehicle engineering test procedures, 5381
Surgery :cybernetics in surgery, USSR study, 5660Hospital and surgical insurance coverage,
1968, United States, 5897Surgical needles, Federal item identification
guide, change, 5330Surplus Government property, see Surplus
property.Surplus military property, see Surplus prop-
erty.Surplus property:
donable surplus property program, hear-ings, 5259
surplus property utilization program, 5601 Survey of alternate methods for cooling con-
denser discharge water, total community considerations in utilizations of rejected Ii5440
Surveying instruments, drafting, surveying, and mapping instruments, Federal item identification guide, 5308
Surveys, see subjects of surveys.Survival, survival of food crops and live-
stock in event of nuclear war, proceedings of symposium, 4902
Suspension bridges, see Bridges.Sweden, economic trends and their implica-
tions for United States, 5642Sweeteners, economics of sweetener market-
ing, annotated bibliography of selected references, 5357finishing floor for 400 pigs, farm building
plan, 4848hogs and pigs, 10 corn belt States, 6114
Switzerland, background notes, 6093 Sycamore Canyon Wilderness, designate,
hearings, 5175 ,Symposiums, AEC symposium series, 4902
see also names or subjects of symposiums.Synchronizers, analysis of threshold charac-
teristics of synchronous-phase demodula-tor, USSR study, 5667
Synidotea, see Isopods.Synthesis, synthesis in hydrology (series),
5586Synthetic organic chemicals, see Organic
compounds.
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Syracuse, N.Y., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4944
Systematics, see Biology.Systems, see names or types of systems, e.g.
Control system.Systems Research and Development Service,
report FAA—RD series, 6119—21T
Tables (compilation) :aluminum wire tables, 5880
Tabulation, voluntary standards, Industry standards, International recommendations and certification programs for consumer products, 5888
Tahoe, Lake, eutrophication of surface waters, Lake Tahoe, Indian Creek Reser-voir, 5430
Take-off (aircraft) :ground noise measurements during land-
ing, take-off and flyby operations of 4- engine turbopropeller STOL airplane, 5817 . T .Talawa, Lake, flood plain information, Lake
Earl-Lake Talawa and lower Smith River, Del Norte County, Calif., 5390
Talc, minerals yearbook chapter, 5765Tanana River, hydrology of Glenn Creek
watershed, Tanana River basin, central Alaska, 5380
Tankers •estimated international flow of petroleum
and tanker utilization, 5997Tank vessel act, amend, hearings, 5236
Tariff:duty-free entry of gifts from servicemen in combat zones, law, 5118
popular tourist items, 1972 rates of duty, 5296 , , ,
see also names or classes of articles im-ported or exported.
Tariffs and trade, general agreement on, see general agreement on tariffs and trade.
Task analysis, stability of consolidated job descriptions based on task inventory sur-vey information, 4859
Tax credits, Investment credit, tax informa-tion, 5632
Tax exemptions, District of Columbia chari-table trusts and split-interest trusts, facili-tate amendment of governing instruments to conform to requirements of Internal rev-enue code, law, 5085
Taxation:double, convention with Norway, mes-
sage from the President, 5212State and local banks, study report, 5232 tax Information, depreciation, amortiza-
tion, and depletion, 5628see also Excise taxes—Income tax.
Taxes, see Income tax.Taylor, Charles E., aerial photographs in
National Archives, list, 5877Taylor, John K., Interaction nitrilo triacetic
acid with suspended and bottom material, 5434
Teachers:career education in environment, hand-
book, 5365social seminar film discussion guide, Mr.
Edler’s class, elementary class room techniques for drug discussions, 5922
Teaching:educational R & D programs conducted
by laboratories and centers, 5366social seminar film discussion guide, what
is teaching? what is learning? applied to drug education, 5923
Technical assistance, aviation technical as-sistance, 5454
Technical education:annual report, 5376review and synthesis of research on vo-
cational and technical education for rural disadvantaged, 5373
Technical manuals, Army Department, 4888 Technical notes:
Census Bureau, 5024National Aeronautics and Space Adminis-
tration, 5816-60National Bureau of Standards, 5888—91
Technical progress reports, Mines Bureau, 5766-67
Technical reports:Air Force Human Resources Laboratory,
4859Army Air Mobility Research and Develop-
ment Laboratory, 4889—94Cold Regions Research and Engineering,
5384Natick Laboratories, 4884National Aeronautics and Space Adminis-
tration, 5861-62National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad-
ministration, 5946—47Nuclear Cratering Group, 5409—10Waterways Experiment Station, 5414
Technical translations, National Aeronau-tics and Space Administration, 5863-68
Technicians, scientific and technical per-sonnel in Industry, 1969, report, 5715
Technology:Smithsonian studies In history and tech-
nology, 6065utilization (series), 5807, 5809 see also subjects.
Telecommunications, see Radio communica-tion.
Telemetry, biological telemetry, USSR study, 5683
Telephone:application guide for preparation of de-
tailed common control central office equipment requirements, 6046
audit of REA borrowers’ accounting rec-ords, 6042
directories—House of Representatives, 5137State Department, International Devel-
opment Agency, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. 6100
engineering and construction manual, 6046 materials acceptable on systems of REA
borrowers, list, 6044Telephone poles, see Poles.Telescopes, see Spaceborne telescopes.Temperature:
effect of specimen size and low tempera-ture on waterstop test results, investi-gation of nonmetallic waterstops, 5414
inexpensive temperature-gradient incuba-tor, 5531
measurements of sea surface temperature on eastern Pacific Continental Shelf using airborne infrared radiometry, 5052
properties of seawater and its concentrates and related solutions at temperatures up to 400° F., 5624
relationship of temperatures to boll weevil complex populations in Arizona, 4854
time and temperature dependent modulus of pyrrone and polyimide moldings, 5792
see also Heat transfer—Water tempera-ture.
Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals, see Emergency Court of Appeals.
Ten terrific hangover cures, 5924Tenebrionidae, see Beetles.Tennessee, Income limits for sec. 221(d)(3)
below-market interest rate housing and exception limits for sec. 235—236 hous-ing, 5615
Tennessee River and Valley: concentration by competing raw fuel in-
dustries in energy market and its im-pact on small business, hearings, 5199
forest Inventory statistics, 1970, 125 Ten-nessee Valley counties, 6129
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Tennessee Valley Authority: financial statements, GAO examination,
5145 forestry bulletin, 6129
Tensile strength, see Strains and stresses.Tension: ___ x ,stress in flight, USSR study, stress
(psychological), 5677 visual evoked cortical response as meas-
ure of stress in naval environments, methodology and analysis, slow flash rates, 5744
Terminals (transportation) :air traffic control handbook, 4873 terminal navigational facilities, airport
design standards, site requirements, 4874 x t
Termites, subterranean termites, their pre-vention and control in buildings, 4840
Terrain, dynamic response of OV-1A air-craft to soft field landings, 4891
Terrestrial magnetism, gravity and mag-netic evidence of lithology and structure in Gulf of Maine region, 5590
Tertiary period, stratigraphy of Cretaceous rocks and Tertiary Ojo Alamo sandstone, Navajo and Hopi Indian reservations, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, 5587
Test equipment, see Testing apparatus.Testing: ,
simulated service testing of wood and wood-base finish flooring, 5525
testing methods and techniques, environ-mental testing compilation, 5812
see also names of departments, etc., doing testing—also names of substances or objects tested.
Testing apparatus, preferred general pur-pose electronic test equipment, military standard, 5342
Testing machines, see Testing apparatus.Tests, see types, or names of tests.Texas:
electric rate book, 5467income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below-
market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5615
Textiles, flammable fabrics and other fire hazards to older Americans, hearings, 5219
see also names of textiles.Therapeutics:
diet therapy management, Army technical manual, 4888
information model of therapeutic process, USSR study, 5693
Therapy, see Therapeutics.Thermal conductivity, see Heat transfer.Thermal cycling, distinctive features in
analysis of cycles of gas-turbine atomic power plants, USSR study, 5673
Thermal gradients, see Temperature.Thermal pollution, see Water pollution.Thermal protection, experimental boundary-
layer edge Mach numbers for 2 space shuttle orbiters at hypersonic speeds, 5826
Thermal stability, see Stability.Thermal stratification, see Stratification.Thermodynamics :
compressed gas handbook, 5806 thermodynamic properties of hydrogen-
helium plasmas, 5774Thin film oxygen partial pressure sensor,
5790Thinning of forests, see Forest thinning.Thomas, Harold E., hydraulic fracturing of
Wyoming Green River oil shales, field ex-periments, phase 1, 5757
Thompson, T. E., magnetostriction and mag-netoelastic quantum oscillations in p-type lead telluride, 5843
Thoria, see Thorium oxide.Thorium, Mach 1 oxidation of thoriated
nickel chromium at 1204°C (2200°F), 5825
Thorium oxide, cyclic creep and fatigue of TD-NiCr (thoria-dispersion-strengthened nickel-chromium), TD—Ni, and NiCr sheet at 1200 C, 5855
Thousand Oaks, Calif., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4922
Three-dimensional scattered fields from ocean bottom, 5985
Thrombosis, fluid mechanics of thrombus formation, 5789
Thurm, Richard H., for relief of sick and dis-abled, U.S. Public Health Service Hospital at Boston, 1799-1969, 5602
TIAS series, 6101-10Timber, specification for wood crossarms
(solid and laminated) transmission timber and pole keys to be purchased by REA borrowers, 6045
Time :finite-time stability of linear discrete-time
systems, 5976time and temperature dependent modulus
of pyrrone and polyimide moldings, 5792
Time deposits, time and savings deposits, changes, 5490
Tinicum Environmental Center, establish, hearings, 5192
Tires, pneumatic, inner tube, Federal item identification guide, change, 5318
Titanium:effects of carbon on mechanical properties
of titanium beta-alloy weld joints, USSR study, 5691
ingot and mill products, and castings, cur-rent industrial reports, 5014
minerals yearbook chapter, 5768plane stress fracture resistance of one
steel sheet and two titanium sheet alloys, 5987
Titanium tetrachloride, comparative evalua-tion of various methods of refining titan-ium tetrachloride, USSR study, 5665
Tobacco, tobacco industry and pollution, progress report, 5910
Toiyabe National Forest, South Sierra Divi-sion, general information, 5553
Toledo, Ohio, employment profiles of selected low-income areas, 4997
Tomato fruitworm, see Bollworms.Topeka, Kans., census of population and
housing, 1970, census tracts, 4991Torque:
correlation of windage-loss data for Lundell alternator, 5856
environmental torques on short-term at-titude prediction for rolling-wheel spacecraft in a sun-synchronous orbit, effect, 5829
Torres-Reyes, Ricardo, Mesa Verde National Park, administrative history, 5953
Tourists, popular tourist items, 1972 rates of duty, 5296
Toward the new, report on better foods and nutrition from agricultural research, 4835
Tractors, tractor operators, job grading standard, 5042
Trade, see Commerce—also names or classes of commodities.
Trademarks, code of Federal regulations, 5481
Tradition, Ethnic heritage studies act, hearing, 5159
Traffic control, see Air traffic.Traffic safety, see Safety of life.Training: . .education and training programs admin-
istered by VA, hearings, 5202handbook for upgrading low-skilled work-
ers, 5711selection, training, and compatibility of spaceship crews, USSR study, 5676
training cost model, 5046 see also Naval education.
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Trajectories, determination of optimum com-position and program of trajectory meas-urements, 5868
Transfer functions, detection of nonlinear transfer functions by use of Gaussian statistics, 5853
Transfer of heat, see Heat transfer.Transformations (mathematics) :
calculations of turbulent boundary layers with heat transfer and pressure gra-dient utilizing compressibility trans-formation—
computer program manual, 5783constant property turbulent boundary-
layer flow with simultaneous mass transfer and pressure gradient, 5782
Transformers, see Electric transformers. Transit systems, see Local transit.Transitions, electromagnetic multiple tran-
sitions in recoupling picture, or electron scattering without curls, 5891
Translations, technical, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 5863—68
Transmission lines, see Electric lines.Transmissions, transmission chain, Federal
item identification guide, change, 5331 Transonic flow, see Flow.Transonic speed, see Air speed. _Transparent materials, multicolor micro-
chart/map transparencies, navigation dis-play, military standard, 5341
Transport properties :electronic density of states, 5885random walk study of electron motion in
helium in crossed electromagnetic fields, 5854
Transport safety needs in 1972 (address), 5965
Transportation:code of Federal regulations, 5487—89Emergency commuter relief act of 1971,
hearings, 5225emergency urban mass transit legislation,
subsidies to State and local governments for continued transit system operations, hearings, 5225
metropolitan transportation planning semi-nars, Denver, Colo., Nov. 30—Dec. 1, 1970, 6133
motor and other transportation firms under Fair labor standards act, 6143
publications, price list, 6025services for older Americans, program au-
thorized, hearings, 5160statistics in United States, 5651—52 transport safety needs in 1972 (address),
5965Transportation Department:
annual report, 61311st annual report of Secretary of Trans-
portation on hazardous materials con-trol, 6132
Transverse waves, transverse wave tubes as high efficiency microwave amplifiers, 4881
Travel:International travel act of 1961, amend,
hearings, 5235transport safety needs In 1972 (address),
5965Travel agencies, see Travel agents.Travel agents, Federal regulation of travel
agency industry, hearings, 5235Treasury Department:
annual report, statistical appendix— departmental edition, 6138 document edition, 5138
management improvement progress— fiscal year 1968, report, 6134 fiscal year 1969, report, 6135 fiscal year 1970, report, 6136
25 years of progress in management im-provement, fiscal year 1971, report, 6139
Treaties, treaties and other internationalacts series, 6101—10
Tree seeds, see Seeds.
Trees:forest trees seed orchards, industry, State
and Federal forest tree seed orchards in United States, directory, 5520
site-index comparison for tree species in northern Minnesota, 5542
thinning pole-sized aspen has no effect on number of veneer trees or total yield, 5533
tree grades for eastern white pine, 5545 trees and shrubs of Bartlett Experimen-
tal Forest, Carroll County, New Hamp-shire, 5544
see also Christmas trees.Triplehorn, Charles A., review of genus
Zopherus of the world (Coleoptera: Tene- brionidae), review, 6062
Troy, N.Y., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4941
Trust Territory of Pacific Islands, economic development loan fund, appropriations, increase, report, 5150
Trusts and trustees, legal investments for trust funds in District of Columbia, list, 5350
Truth in lending, see Credit.Tubes, hose, pipe, and tubing, Federal item
identification guide, change, 5317see also Microwave tubes—also names of
metals, etc., of which tubes are made.Tubing, see Tubes.Tucson, Ariz., census of population and hous-
ing, 1970, census tracts, 4992Tunnels, deep tunnels in hard rock, solution
to combined sewer overflow and flooding problems, 5423
Turbines:analysis and comparison of wall cooling
schemes for advanced gas turbines ap-plications, 5848
distinctive features in analysis of cycles of gas-turbine atomic powerplants, USSR study, 5673
predicted characteristics of optimized se-ries hybrid conical hydrostatic ball bear-ing, 5837
see also Engines (aircraft).Turbo propeller engines, see Engines (air-
craft).Turboalternators, nuclear Brayton turboal-
ternator-compressor (TAC) conceptual design study, 5796
Tubojet engines, see Engines (aircraft).Turbopropeller engines, see Engines (air-
craft).Turboramjet engines, see Engines (aircraft).Turbulent boundary layer, see Boundary
layer.Turing machines, synthesis of monogenic
iterative arrays of machines, 4880Turkey, background notes, 6094Turkeys, fowl plague, beware of this deadly
foreign disease, 4852Tyrrell, Miles E. fabrication and cost evalu-
ation of experimental building brick from waste glass, 5764
UUdell Hills, Lake Michigan snow squalls In-
crease annual precipitation in Udell Hills, 5532
Upgrading low-skilled workers, handbook, 5711Ultrathin membranes for reverse osmosis water desalination, 5622
Ultraviolet light, see Light.Ultraviolet rays, formation of amino acids
on irradiation of fog containing formal-dehyde and ammonium nitrate with UV light, USSR study, 5675
Umina, Anthony, development of stable leav-ening system, 4884
Un-American activities, National Peace Ac-tion Coalition (NPAC) and Peoples Coali-tion for Peace & Justice, investigation, hearings, 5177
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Underdeveloped areas:aviation technical assistance, 5454 developing world and USDA’s contribu-
tions, 1971 report, 4853metrology and standardization in less de-
veloped countries, role of national capa-bility for industrializing economics, seminar proceedings, 5887
Undergraduates, see Students.Underwater research, see Oceanography.Underwater sound, see Sound.Unemployed:
employment security programs, Federal- State funds to finance cost of adminis-tering, law, 5130
Unemployment, see Unemployed.Unemployment compensation, see Unemploy-
ment insurance.Unemployment insurance:
District of Columbia unemployment com-pensation act, amend, law, 5117
Federal-State unemployment compensa-tion program, extend, law, 5130
unemployment insurance financial data, 1938-70, handbook, State coverage, 6140
use of “Reed act” funds for certain ad-ministrative purposes, law, 5130
Unequal school practices, hearings, 5241 Uniformed services, see Armed Forces.Uniformed Services University of Health Sci-
ences, establish, hearing, 5224Uniforms, Coast Guard Auxiliary, uniform,
awards, and flag code manual, 5047Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:
agricultural science in new 5-year plan, USSR study, 5689
all-Union conference and congresses, con-trol problems, USSR, 5682
Congress of Communist Party, 24th meet-ing, stenographic reports, 5655—57
history, 5700international negotiation, some operational
principles of Soviet foreign policy, mem-orandum, 5260
role of atomic power engineering in de-velopment of USSR power engineering, 5672
Union Township, Pa., floods, how to avoid damages, 5405
Union wages, see Wages.United Nations, conference, single conven-
tion on narcotic drugs, 1961 addition of propiram to schedule 2, notification, 6108
United States:Note:—For all subjects pertaining to the
United States, except its government, general history, and description, see such subjects.
becoming a citizen series—our American way of life, 5616our United States, 5617
catalog of nautical charts, 5967% of our land, national inventory, 4851
United States Postal Service, Morgan Annex property, transfer to New York City, hear-ing, 5195
Universities, see Colleges and universities.Upper John Day project, Oregon, reclama-
tion feasibility studies, law, 5105Urban areas, see Cities and towns.Urban life, see Cities and towns.Urban renewal, see Redevelopment (city
planning, etc.)Urie, Dean H., Lake Michigan snow squalls
increase annual precipitation in Udell Hills, 5532
USAAMRDL technical reports, 4889-91USAAVLABS technical reports, 4892-94USAFI, see Armed Forces Institute.USDA, see Agriculture Department.Use of blue gills to detect zinc, 5451
Usry, J. W., drag of a supercritical body of revolution in free flight at transonic speeds and comparison with wind-tunnel data, 5827
USSR, see Union of Soviet Socialist Re-publics.
Utah :census of housing, 1970, general housing
characteristics, 4955census of population, 1970, general social
and economic characteristics, 4966income limits for sec. 221(d) (3) below-
market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5615
Utility companies, see Electric utilities.UV, see Ultraviolet rays.
VA, see Veterans Administration.Valves:
high-capacity, compact vortex valve for increasing stability of supersonic mixed- compression inlets, 5860
pumps, valves, and compressors, global market survey, 5648
Vapors : „ .vapor-liquid equilibria data for 2 helium- nitrogen-methane mixtures from 76.5° to 164° K and pressures to 1,200 PSIA, 5759
vapor phase growth system and its use in preparation of III—V compound semi-conductors, 5776
Vegetables:irradiation of fruits and vegetables, an-
nual report, 4903radiation technology in conjunction with
postharvest procedures as means of ex-extending shelf life of fruits and vege-tables, 4917
Vegetation, wilderness ecology, virgin plant communities of Boundary Waters Canoe area, 5540
Vehicles:surface effect vehicle engineering test pro-
cedures, 5381vehicular and aircraft furniture and ac-
cessories, Federal item identification guide, change, 5332
see also Air cushion vehicles—Spacecraft.Veloz, Nicholas, Mound City Group National
Monument interpretive prospectus, 5951Veneers, thinning pole-size aspen has no
effect on number of veneer trees or total yield, 5533
Venezuela, economy, basic data, 5060Ventura. Calif., census of housing, 1970,
block statistics, 4922Venus (planet) :
thin-shock-layer solution for nonequi-librium Inviscid hypersonic flows in earth, Martian, and venuslan atmos-pheres, 5820
Vermont:census of housing, 1970, general housing
characteristics, 4956income limits for sec. 221 (d) (3) below-
market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235-236 housing 5615
regular income limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5614
Vesic, Aleksandar S., quarrying with nuclear explosive, 5409
Vessels, see Ships.Veterans:dependency and indemnity compensation
payment, liberalize, law, 5103drug addiction and abuse among military
veterans, 1971, hearings, 5290education and training programs for vet-
erans and for certain of their depend-ents, hearings, 5202
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Veterans—Continuedpensions, disability and death pension,
liberalize, law, 5104reemployment rights of Federal employees
who perform duty in Armed Forces, 5035
try Employment Service, 5712veteran preference in Federal employment,
handbook for veterans’ counselors, 5044Vietnam era veterans in Federal employ-
ment, as you were, 5043see also Life insurance.
Veterans Administration:education and training programs admin-
istered by VA, hearings, 5202information bulletins IB series, 6141
Veterans Affairs Committee, House, hear-ings, 5202
Veterans Affairs Committee, Senate, hear-ings, 5290
Veterans Canteen Service, examination of financial statements, GAO examination, 5565
Veterans hospitals, Veterans’ Administra-tion hospital, San Antonio, Tex., change name to Audie L. Murphy Memorial Vet-erans’ Hospital, law, 5089
Veterinary instruments and apparatus, X-ray equipment and supplies, medical, dental and veterinary, Federal item identification guide, change, 5333
Vibration :determination of fixed-base natural fre-quency of multiple-foundation mechani-cal systems by shake test, 5980
ground test evaluation of Sikorsky active transmission isolation system, 4889
vibration characteristics of Z-ring-stiffened 60° conical shell models of planetary entry spacecraft, 5824
vibro-acoustic activity of mechanisms with gear transmissions, USSR study, 5699
Viehmann, Walter, effects of surface con-tamination on infrared emissitivity and visible-light scattering of highly reflective surfaces at cryogenic temperatures, 5831
Vietnam :agricultural commodities, agreement, 6104problems being experienced in dependent
shelter program in Republic of Vietnam, GAO report, 5571
servicemen in combat zones, duty-free entry of gifts, law, 5118
Vietnam era veterans in Federal employ-ment, as you were, 5043
Vietti, David, laboratory procedures, analysis for waste-water treatment plant operators, 6144
Virgin Islands, income limits for sec. 221(d) (3) below-market interest rate housing and exception limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
Virginia:congressional districts, 93d Congress, 5002income limits for sec. 221(d) (3) below-
market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5615
Visa Office, annual report, 6099Viscous flow, see Flow.Vision, see Sight.Visual acuity, see Sight.Visual aids, prevention of aircraft loss of
control using simple head-up display, 6121Vital statistics:
data evaluation and methods research, 5896
data from National Health Survey, 5897- 5900
Vlaanderen, Russell B., intergovernmental re-lations and goveranee of education, 6008
Vlajinac, M., subsonic and supersonic static aerodynamic characteristics of bulbous base cones measured with magnetic sus-pension and balance system, 5785
Vocational education:act of 1963, amend, hearing, 5159annual report, 5376review and synthesis of research on voca-
tional and technical education for rural disadvantaged, 5373
Vocational rehabilitation, see Rehabilitation of the disabled.
Voelkel, K. G., joint treatment of municipal sewage and pulp mill effluents, 5425
Vogelsong, Diana, U.S. Office of Education support for arts and humanities, 1972, 5375
Void, Carl L., computer program for deter-mining polycrystalline elastic moduli from single-crystal elastic constants, 5988
Voltage:BOLOVAC, systems for measuring electri-
cal currents from 0.5 MHz through microwaves, 5881
megavolt energy densifier, USSR study, 5666
von Hardenberg, Paul W., ground test evalua-tion of Sikorsky active transmission iso-lation system, 4889
VORLOC II FAR-part 171 compliance test, 6119
V/STOL (vertical or short takeoff and land-ing) , see Aircraft.
W
Waffen, Leslie C., minutes, trial notes, and rolls of attorneys of U.S. Circuit Court for Southern District of New York, 1790-1841, microcopy, pamphlet describing, 5873
Wages:area surveys—
Boise City, Idaho, 5726Burlington, Vt., 5724Columbus, Ohio, 5718Dallas, Tex., 5725Fort Worth, Tex., 5720Indianapolis, Ind., 5722Kansas City, Mo., 5717Portland, Maine, 5721Salt Lake City, Utah, 5723Waterloo, Iowa, 5719
employee compensation and payroll hours, basic steel manufacturing, 5729
industry wage surveys and union wage rate studies, 5727
minimum, increase under Federal labor standards act, hearings, 5276
minimum wage and maximum hours standards under Fair labor standards act, 5377
statistics 1939—70, States and areas, 5714 wage calendar, 5716
Wakes, exploratory investigation of sound pressure level in wake of oscillating air-foil in vicinity of stall, 5793
Wald, F., cadmium telluride detectors, 4912Walker, Richard C., relief, 5114Walker, Robert H., basic data on economy of
Belgium, 5067Wallace, Jerry L., selected photographs of
Calvin Coolidge, 1917-43, 5875Walls:
analysis and comparison of wall cooling schemes for advanced gas turbine ap-plications, 5848
analysis of heat transfer in porous cooled wall with variable pressure and tempera-ture, along coolant exit boundary, 5842
Walnut:black walnut, effects of soil moisture, tex-
ture, and nutrient levels on growth of black walnut, 5543
continuing weed control benefits young planted black walnut, 5534
Walnut River, chemical quality of water in Walnut River basin, south-central Kansas, 5598
Walsh, John E., establishing business in Singapore, 5065
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Wang, K. P., mineral industry of Burma, 5749War soldier and brave, historic places as-sociated with Indian affairs and Indian wars in trans-Mississippi, West, 5954
War and emergency powers, war powers leg-islation, hearings, 5257
War Department, collection of Revolutionary War records, 1775-90’s, miscellaneous numbered records, manuscript file, pam-phlet describing microcopy, 5874
Warfare, see Atomic warfare.Warm air furnaces, see Furnaces.Warwick, R. I., census of housing, 1970,
block statistics, 4946Washakie Wilderness, include Stratified
Primitive Area, hearings, 5175Washington, D.C., see Capital of United
States—District of Columbia.Washington County, Pa., floods, how to avoid
damages, 5402-5Washington State: ...census of housing, 1970, detailed housing
characteristics, 4957Christmas tree directory, growers, whole-
salers, and retailers, 5515income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below-
market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235-236 housing, 5615 , „sedimentary and igneous rocks of Grays River quadrangle, 5577
Wasps, Bredln-Archbold-Smithsonian survey of Domimica, aculeate wasps (Hymenop- tera Scolioidea, Vespoidea, Pompiloidea,
‘ Sphecoidea), 6063Waste disposal:combustion disposal of manure wastes and
utilization of residue, 5766feedlot waste management, why and how,
5418solid waste disposal program in District of Columbia, hearings, 5240
see also Waste treatment.Waste heat:
development and demonstration of low- level drift instrumentation, 5443
heated surface jet discharged into flowing ambient stream, 5442
survey of alternate methods for cooling condenser discharge water, total com-munity considerations in utilization of rejected heat, 5440
Waste products:combustion disposal of manure wastes and
utilization of residue, 5766demonstration grant program has limited
impact on national solid waste disposal problem, Environmental Protection Agency, GAO report, 5560
feedlot waste management, why and how, 5418
joint treatment of municipal sewage and gulp mill effluents, 5425
ution of subsurface water by sanitary ' landfills, 5420solid waste disposal program for District
of Columbia, 5240solid waste management series, 5420see also Waste treatment—Waste Water.
Waste treatment:advanced waste treatment and water reuse
symposium, 5415joint treatment of municipal sewage and
pulp mill effluents, 5425laboratory procedures, analysis for waste-
water treatment plant operators, 6144phosphorus removal by activated sludge
plant, 5444quick biochemical oxygen demand test,
5435survey of alternate methods for cooling
condenser discharge water, total com-munity considerations in utilization of rejected heat, 5440
see also Waste products.
Waste water:airphoto analysis of ocean outfall disper-
sion, 5439feasibility studies of applications of cata-
lytic oxidation in wastewater, 5445feasibility study of regenerative fibers for
water pollution control, 5446phosphorus removal by activated sludge
plant, 5444quick biochemical oxygen demand test,
5435see also Water purification.
Waste water treatment plant operators, see Sewage plant operators.
Wastewater, see Waste water.Water:
conservation, % of our land, national in-ventory, 4851
cooling water for support of electronic equipment, interface standard for ship-board systems, military standards, no-tice, 5343
effect of postharvest hot-water treatments on spoilage of cranberries in storage, 4846
eutrophication of surface waters, Lake Tahoe, Indian Creek Reservoir, 5430
ground water, geology and ground water system in Gila River phreatophyte proj-ect area, Graham County, Ariz., 5588
interaction of nitrilotriacetic acid with suspended and bottom material, 5434
investigations concerning probable impact of nitrilotriacetic acid on ground water, 5438
one-dimensional water flow through snow, 5379
quality, chemical quality of water in Wal-nut River basin, south-central Kansas, 5598
resources—California, 5593development proposals, Interior Dept,
to investigate feasibility, law, 5105Missouri, 5594
saline water research and development progress reports, 5622-27
supply, determination of channel capacity of Fresno River, downstream from hid-den damsite, Madera County, Calif., 5583
surface water—quality, United States, 5599records to Sept. 30, 1970, index South
Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins, 5582
thermal stratification and water quality in reservoirs, predictive model, suppl., 5441
water, man, and nature, symposium, 6038 water management at its best, Water and
Land Supervisors’ 13th conference, Sept. 27—Oct. 1, 1971, Santa Fe, N. Mex., 6039
water supply papers, 5595-99see also headings beginning Water.
Water birds:ecological factors affecting waterfowl pro-
duction in Saskatchewan parklands, 6083
Migratory bird hunting stamp act, amend—
hearing, 5234 law, 5120
Water carriers, bulk carriers in world fleet, oceangoing merchant type ships of 1,000 gross tons and over (excludes vessels on Great Lakes), list, 5732
Water pollution:Calvert Cliffs decision, its origin and after-
math, selected materials on Atomic Energy Commission rules conflicting with Water quality improvement act, 5132
development and demonstration of low- level drift instrumentation, 5443
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Water pollution—Continuedeffects of—
mercury pollution on halibut and Alaska fishery, hearing, 5238
studies of watershed practices on streams, 5426
feasibility study of regenerative fibers for water pollution control, 5446
Federal water pollution control act, amend, hearings, 5197
feedlot waste management, why and how, 5418
histochemical and cytophotometric assay of acid stress in freshwater fish, 5449
Lake Superior, and its tributary basin, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, con-ference proceedings, 5416
navigable waters of Dade County, Fla., and tributaries, embayments and coastal waters, conference proceedings, 5417
nuclear analytical techniques for oil-slick identification, development, 4907
pollution of subsurface water by sanitary landfills, 5420
potential pollution of Ogallala by re-charging Playa Lake water, pesticides, 5437
promote safety and protect environmental quality of ports, waterfront areas, and navigable waters of U.S., hearings, 5236
role of paper mill additives as potential stream pollutants development of nu-clear analytical techniques, 4914
survey of alternate methods for cooling condenser discharge water, total com-munity considerations in utilization of rejected heat, 5440
use of bluegills to detect zinc, 5451water pollution control legislation, 1971,
hearings, 5197water pollution control research series
5422-51Water purification:
advanced waste treatment and water reuse symposium, 5415
humic acid removal by microflotation and gravity settling, 5627
see also Waste water.Water supply, see Water.Water temperature:
studies of effects of watershed practices on streams, 5426
temperature prediction in stratified water mathematical model-user’s manual, 5441
Waterfowl, see Water birds.Waterfronts, promote safety and protect en-
vironmental quality of waterfront areas, hearings, 5236 *Waterloo, Iowa, area wage survey, 5719 Watersheds:
multi-purpose watershed projects, 4849 studies of effects of watershed practices on streams, 5426 1Wa5198hed field inspections- 1971> hearings, work plans, 6081see also names of rivers, etc.
Waterstops, investigation of nonmetallic waterstops, effect of specimen size and low temperature on waterstop test results,
Waterways Experiment Station : miscellaneous paper, 5413 technical report, 5414
Watts, John C., memorial services, 5080Wave Propagation Laboratory, NOAA tech-
nical report, ERL-WPL series, 5947Waves:
analysis of transient, linear wave nronaea- tion in shells by finite difference me?hfd,
nUK,C^,^cuIa1?on dispersion rela- sJS TrennRternal wavS°5978iransverse waves.
Ways and Means Committee, House: committee prints, 5203, 5205 hearings, 5204
Ways to spaceflight, 5864Weapons:
nuclear, emplacement on seabed and ocean floor and in subsoil thereof, treaty—
hearings, 5252text, 5214
systems, acquisition, hearings, 5133Weather control:
ice fog modification by use of helicopters, 5382
weather modification activities, reporting to Federal Government, law, 5111
Weather modification, see Weather control.Weather stations, oceanographic observa-
tions, North Atlantic Station Echo, Nov. 1967—Dec. 1968, 5054
Webbert, M. Virginia, foreign trade regu-lations of Indonesia, 5064
Weeds, continuing weed control benefits young planted black walnut, 5534
Weevils:chemosterilants screened against boll
weevil, in dipping and feeding tests, 4855
relationship of temperatures to boll weevil complex populations in Arizona, 4854
Wegstein, J. H., manual and computerizedfootprint identification, 5890
Weil, Thomas E., area handbook for Para-guay, 4886
Weimer, Jon P., consumers’ reaction to various peel oil levels in frozen concen-trated orange juice, 4847
Weiss, Leonard, finite-time stability of linear discrete-time systems, 5976
Weist, William G., jr., geology and ground-water system in Gila River phreatophyte project area, Graham County, Ariz., 5588Welding:miscellaneous welding, soldering, and
brazing supplies and accessories, Fed- era! item identification guide, 5327
pipe joint welding, rings-locklng, and mis-cellaneous hardware, Federal item identification guide, change, 5329
Welds, see Joints.Welfare, see Public welfare.Welfare funds, private welfare and pension
plan study, 1971, Interim report of activ-ities, 5216
Wells, J. Robert, talc, soapstone, and pyro-phyllite, 5765
Wengert, E. M., accelerating oak drying by presurfacing, accelerated schedules, and kiln automation, 5524
West (U.S.) :soldier and brave, historic places asso-
ciated with Indian affairs and Indian wars in trans-Mississippi, 5954
West Africa, see Africa.West Brownsville, Pa., floods, how to avoid
damages, 5402West Indies, shrimps of Smithsonian-Bredin
Caribbean expeditions with summary of West Indian shallow-water species (Crus-tacea, Decapoda, Natantia), 6060
West Virginia, income limits for sec. 221(d) (3) below-market interest rate housing and exception limits for sec. 235-236 hous-ing, 5615
Western Europe, see Europe.Western red cedar, see Cedar.Westlands water district, see Central Valiev project. *Wetlands:
increase fees for migratory bird hunting stamps as means for paying for addi-tional land for migratory waterfowl, authorize—
hearing, 5234law, 5120
What is teaching? what is learning? social seminar, film dlcussion guide, 5923
What made Apollo a success ? 5804
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What’s so hard about feeding kids? 5500What’s your move? U.S. Coast Guard Auxil-
iary, 5055Wheat, wheat millfeeds in livestock ration, economic analysis, 5354
Wheels environmental torques on short-term attitude prediction for rolling-wheel space-craft in a sun-synchronous orbit effect,5829
White, Robert M.:addresses, etc.—
Dec. 13, 1971, 5944Dec. 29, 1971, 5948
White pine, see Pine.Whitman, Marina von N., nomination, hear-
ing, 5229 .Whole body irradiation, see Radiation.Wholesale trade, see names of commodities
and industries.Wichita, Kans.: .
census of population and housing, 1970, census tracts, 4993
watershed field inspections, 1971, hear-ings, 5198
Wild horses, see Horses.Wilder, Charles S., acute conditions, inci-
dence and associated disability, June 1968— July 1969, United States, 5899
Wilderness areas:Cabeza Prleta Wilderness proposal, Cabeza
Prleta Game Range, Ariz., 6082 designate, hearings, 5175 wilderness ecology, virgin plant commu-
nities of Boundary Waters Canoe Area, 5540
Wildlife:legislation, hearings, 5192watershed work plan for watershed pro-
tection, flood prevention, and fish and wildlife development, Rutland County, Vt., 6081
Wildlife refuges:increase fees for migratory bird hunting
stamps as means of paying for addi-tional land for migratory waterfowl, authorize—
hearing, 5234law, 5120
Williams, Garnett P., aids in designing lab-oratory flumes, 5576
Wilmington, Del., census of housing, 1970, block statistics, 4929
Wiltshire, Lilas, calendar of Smithsonian Institution, 6051
Wind tunnels:drag of supercritical body of revolution in
free flight at transonic speeds and com-parison with wind-tunnel data, 5827
wind-tunnel study of slot spoilers for di-rect lift control, 5845
Winds, mixing heights, wind speeds, and po-tential for urban air pollution throughout contiguous United States, 4867
Windward Islands, Dominica, Bredin-Arch- bold-Smithsonian biological survey, 6063
Wings (aircraft) :design and evaluation of active cooling
systems for Mach 6 cruise vehicle wings, 5781
low L/D concept with fold-down wings, study to determine flight characteristics and handling qualities of variable geom-etry spacecraft, 5777
Wire, see Electric wire and wiring.Wlsander, Donald W., performance of high-
speed ball-bearings with lead-plated re-tainers in liquid hydrogen for potential use in radiation environment, 5858
Wisconsin:chemical investigation of recent lake sedi-
ment from Wisconsin lakes and their Interpretation, 5432
income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below- market interest rate housing and limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
W isconsin—Continuedprisons, prison reform, and prisoners
rights, hearings, 5189Wise, Arthur E., foundation program and
educational needs, 6006Wishkah River, flood plain information, Che-
halis, Wishkah and Hoquiam Rivers, Aber-deen-Hoquiam-Cosmopolis, Wash., 5387
Wolfe, Edward W., sedimentary and igneous rocks of Grays River quadrangle, Wash., 5577 . ,Woikovitch, Julian, fundamental limitations on V/STOL terminal guidance due to air-craft characteristics, 5778
Women, women and smoking, latest brief, 5904
Wood, see Hardwoods — Lumber — Soft-woods—also names of articles manufac-tured from wood.
Wood pulp:pulpwood in Northeast, past, present and
future, 5551pulpwood production in 1970, Northeast,
5552Woody plants, see Plants.Work:
work requirement, food stamp program, 5503
world of work in world ahead (remarks), 5713
Work measurement, work measurement and work simplification, design for organiza-tion, Implementation, and management of work study program, 4899
Workers, see Labor.Workweek, see Hours of labor.Work agricultural production and trade sta-
tistical report, 5511World Data Center A: Glaciology, glaciolog-
ical notes, acquisitions, Oct. 1, 1970-Mar. 31, 1971, list, 5585
World of plastics standards, 5886World wide airfield summaries, 5994Wortman, J. J., thin film oxygen partial
pressure sensor, 5790Wrought iron, see names of manufactured
articles.Wuth, Arthur P., relief, hearings, 5190Wyoming:
income limits for sec. 221(d)(3) below- market interest rate housing and excep-tion limits for sec. 235—236 housing, 5615
X
X-ray apparatus, X-ray equipment and sup-plies, medical, dental and veterinary, Fed-eral item identification guide, change, 5333
X-rays:developable images produced by X-rays
using nickel hypophosphite system, 5857
3d annual national conference on radiation control, new horizons, conference pro-ceedings, 6031
X-ray diffraction method for determining amount of austenite in austenlte-ferrite mixture, 5889
Year ago this week (address), 5362Yellowstone National Park, geologic story,
5578Your medicare handbook, health Insurance
for railroad retirement beneficiaries, 6032Your Navy from viewpoint of Nation’s finest
artists, 5996Youth:
youth motivation (address), 5706youth reporters discuss legal age restric-
tions, 5028youth reports series, 5028
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Yttrium, atomic energy levels derived from analyses of optical spectra, 5882
Yugoslavia:background notes, 6092economic trends and their implications for
United States, 5635
Z
Zehna, Peter W., selected methods and models in military operations research, 5992
Zero gravity, experimental investigation of laminar gas jet diffusion flames in zero gravity, 5819
Zinc:atomic energy levels derived from analyses
of optical spectra, 5882use of bluegills to detect zinc, 5451
Zinc oxide, thin film oxygen partial pressure sensor, 5790
Zirconium, atomic energy levels derived from analyses of optical spectra, 5882
Zoogeography, systematics and zoogeography of genus Synidotea (Crustacea: Isopoda) with an account of Californian species, 6061
Zoology, Smithsonian contributions to zool-ogy, 6058-64
Zoonoses. Center for Disease Control, surveil-lance, 5026
Zopherus, see Beetles.
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