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Monthly Catalog

No. 464 AUGUST 1933

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTNote .—Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be

supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them.Apples. Infectious variegation in apple [with list of literature cited] ; by F. C.

Bradford and Lloyd Joley. 1933. [2]+901-908 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 10, May 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

A 1.23/a : Ap 52/53Apricots. Effect of cooking on vitamin A and C content of fresh and dried

apricots [with list of literature cited]; by Agnes Fay Morgan, Anna Field, and P. F. Nichols. 1933. [2]+841-850 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 9, May 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : V 831/25

Cattle. Effect of long-continued muscular exercise upon chemical composition of muscles and other tissues of beef cattle [with list of literature cited] ; by H. H. Mitchell and T. S. Hamilton. 1933. [2]+917-941 p. [Prepared by Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station in cooperation with Animal Industry Bureau. From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 10, May 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a: C 297/31

Diseases of plants. Experiments on control of seed-borne diseases by X rays [with list of literature cited]; by W. II. Tascher. 1933. [2] +909-915 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 10, May 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : Se 32/17

Economic trends affecting agriculture; [by Louis H. Bean and Arthur P. Chew]. July 1933. ii+46 p. il. * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-358 A 1.2: Ec 7

Insects collected on apple blossoms in western New York; by E. F. Phillips. 1933. [2]+851-862 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 9, May 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : Ap 52/52

Journal of agricultural research. Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 11 and 12; June 1 and 15, 1933. [1933.] cover-titles, p. 963-1143, il. 1 pl. 4 p. of pl. [Semimonthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $2.25 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $3.50.L.C. card Agr 13-1837 A 1.23 : 46/11,12

Contents .—No. 11. Lydella nigripes and L. piniariae, fly parasites of certain tree- defoliating caterpillars [with list of literature cited] ; by Philip B. Dowden —Porosity and water absorption of forest soils [with list of literature cited] ; by John T. Auten__Inheritance of Fusarium resistance in Brussels sprouts and kohlrabi; by L. M Blank and J. C. Walker.—Effect of fluorine on nutrition of swine, with special reference to bone and tooth composition [with list of literature cited] ; by C. H. Kick R M Bethke, and B. H. Edgington.—Vitamin C content of Baldwin apples and apple prod-ucts [with list of literature cited] ; by C. R. Fellers, M. M. Cleveland, and J A Clague.—Somatic segregation in sectorial chimera of Bartlett pear; by V. R. Gardner’ J. W. Crist, and R. E. Gibson.—No. 12. Morphology of reproduction in Ceratosto-mella flmbriata [with list of literature cited] ; by C. F. Andrus and L. L. Harter_ Veinspot of pecan caused by Leptothyrium nervisedum, n. sp.; by J. R. Cole —Plaster molds occurring in beds of cultivated mushroom [with list of literature cited] • by Vera K. Charles and Edmund B. Lambert.—Photomicrographic study of gelatinized wheat starch [with list of literature cited] ; by Sybil Woodruff and Lucille Rankin

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Journal of agricultural research—Continued.Webber.—Milk-energy formulas for various breeds of cattle [with list of literature cited] ; by O. R. Overman and W. L. Gaines.—Inheritance of reaction to stem rust and barbing of awns in barley crosses [with list of literature cited] ; by LeRoy Powers and Lee Hines.—Laboratory tests with various fumigants on codling-moth larvae [with list of literature cited] ; by Joseph M. Ginsburg.—Apparatus for making autographic records of catalase activity of plant tissues, and procedure involved [with list of literature cited] ; by Arthur J. Heinicke.

Note .—This publication is published by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, with the cooperation of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. It is distributed free only to libraries of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, to large universities, technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges with the Agriculture Department. Others desiring the Journal may obtain it from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., at the prices stated above.

----- Same, v. 47, no. 1 and 2; July 1 and 15, 1933. [1933.] cover-titles, p. 1-128, il. 6 p. of pl. [Semimonthly.] A 1.23 : 47/1,2

Cont ent s .—No. 1. Further cytological studies of heterothallism in Puccinia gram- inis [with list of literature cited] ; by Ruth F. Allen.—Weeds as possible carriers of leaf roll and rugose mosaic of potato [with list of literature cited] ; by T. P. Dyk-stra.—Effects of plant spacing and irrigation on number of locks in cotton bolls [with list of literature cited] ; by A. R. Leding and L. R. Lytton.—Lysimeter experiments with sulphate of ammonia and nitrate of soda [with list of literature cited] ; by T. L. Lyon and J. A. Bizzell.—No. 2. Variability in pea-wilt organism, Fusarium ortnoceras var. pisi [with list of literature cited] ; by William C. Snyder.—Inheritance of reac-tion of wheat to physiologic forms of Tilletia levis and T. tritici [with list of litera-ture cited]; by William K. Smith.—Growth of cotton root-rot fungus in synthetic media, and toxic effect of ammonia on fungus [with list of literature cited] ; by David C. Neal, R. E. Wester, and Kenneth C. Gunn.—Distribution and rate of fall of conifer seeds [with list of literature cited] ; by Howard W. Siggins.

Official record. Index to v. 12, Official record, Jan. 7-July 1, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. A 1.33:12/ind.

Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi-cations, July 1933. See Information Office, Publications, p. 71.

Quarantine. Packing materials quarantine, Amendment 1 to Notice of quaran-tine 69, effective July 1, 1933. 1933. 1 p. (Plant Quarantine Bureau.) t

A 48.5:69/amdt.lStink-bugs. Economic status of green stinkbug with reference to succession

of its wild hosts; by W. J. Schoene and G. W. Underhill. 1933. [2]+863- 866 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 9, May 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : St 56

AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION

Note .—The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (also known as the Emergency Agricultural Adjustment Administration and the A.A.A.) was established under the provisions of sec. 10 (a) of H.R. 3835, 73d Congress (Public 10, approved May 12, 1933), an act to relieve existing national economic emergency by increasing agricultural purchasing power, etc.Milk. License for milk, Chicago milk shed, with following appendices, Market-

ing agreement for milk, Chicago milk shed, and Milk regulations, series 1; issued by Secretary of Agriculture, July 28, 1933, effective date Aug. 1, 1933. [1933.] ii-]-32 p. (License series, license 1; Form M2.) t A 55.8:1

----- Marketing agreement for milk, Chicago milk shed, with following appen-dices, License for milk, Chicago milk shed, and Milk regulations, series 1; approved and executed by Secretary of Agriculture, July 28, 1933, effective date Aug. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+32 p. (Marketing agreement series, agree-ment 1; Form Ml.) t A 55.9 :1

----- Marketing agreement for milk, Detroit milk shed, and License for milk, Detroit milk shed, with following appendix, Milk regulations, series 1; ap-proved and executed by Secretary of Agriculture, Aug. 23, 1933, effective date Aug. 27, 1933. 1933. [l]+25 p. (Marketing agreement series 1, agree-ment 4; License series, 1, license 4; Form M 7.) tL.C. card Agr. 33-370 A 55.9: 4

------ Marketing agreement for milk, Philadelphia milk shed, with following appendices, License 3, Philadelphia milk shed, and Milk regulations, series 1; approved and executed by Secretary of Agriculture, Aug. 21, 1933, effective date Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. [l]+36 p. (Marketing agreement series, agree-ment 3; Form M 6.) f A 55.9: 3

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Peaches. Marketing agreement and license for cling peaches canned in Cali-fornia ; approved and executed by Secretary of Agriculture, Aug. 17, 1933, effective date Aug. 17, 1933. 1933. [1] +36 p. (Marketing agreement series 1, marketing agreement 2; License series 1, license 2; Form M 5.) t

A 55.9:2Wheat. Answers to questions you are asking on wheat adjustment plan; [pre-

pared in] Wheat Section. [1933.] 8 p. (W 17.) t A 55.2 :W 56/3Balanced harvest, what the farm act offers American wheat grower.

Aug. 1933. ii+12 p. il. (W 5.) t A 55.2 :W 56/2Handbook of organization and instructions for county agents, community

committeemen, officers of county wheat production control associations, and farm leaders, for applying agricultural adjustment act to wheat; [prepared in] Wheat Section. Aug. 1933. v+73 p. il. (W 15.) t A 55.2 :W 56/4

----- Planned production means more for your wheat, wheat situation and adjustment plan in brief, with estimate work sheet on which to estimate what an adjustment payment will mean to you. 1933. 4 p. (W 6.) t

A 55.2 : W 56----- Stand with your neighbor, attend the wheat meeting; [poster]. 1933.

28.1X14.7 in. t A 55.7 :W 56/2----- Wheat regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of

the President, under agricultural adjustment act: Definitions and conversion factors. Aug. 1933. 4 p. (Wheat regulations, series 1, supplement 1; W 14.) fL.C. card Agr 33-350 A 55.6: W 56/ser. 1, supp. 1

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAUAgricultural, products. Decade of expansion leaves most products depressed, but

a few are in active demand; [by Wells A. Sherman, G. Burmeister, and A. C. Edwards]. [1933.] 7 p. (Yearbook separate 1381.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1381

Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, Aug. 1, 1933; v. 17, no. 8. [1933.] 24 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 45c.L.C. card Agr 26-1797 A 36.15 :17/8

Agriculture. World trade barriers in relation to American agriculture, letter f''™_S('cretary of Agriculture transmitting, in response to Senate resolution 280, 72d Congress, 1st session, report pertaining to restrictions upon inter-national trade in major agricultural products throughout the world, meas-ures undertaken in several countries to protect position of their farm producers, and effects of these restrictions and measures upon prices of farm products and welfare of American farmers. 1933. ix+540 p. il. (S.doc. 70, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 50c.L.C. card 33-26513

Cotton. American cotton holds ground despite growth of foreign competition; [by Lawrence Myers, L. D. Howell, and B. H. Thibodeaux]. [1933.] llp.il. (Yearbook separate 1380.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

A 1.10/a: 1380Crops. Separate for crop reporters: Crop report as of July 1, 1933; [Pig crop

report of June 1, 1933; Eggs laid daily per farm flock, etc.; Farm returns, 1932, with comparisons; Recent agricultural publications; Price situation, summary as of July 15, 1933]. [1933.] p. 233-234, 246, 251, 274-275, 278- 279, 4° [From Crops and markets, v. 10, no. 7.] t A36.ll/3a: C 883/47

Dairy products. Dairy and poultry statistics; compiled by C. L. Harlan, S. A. Jones, J. B. Shepard, R. K. Smith, Roger F. Hale, Ruth Griffith, Charlotte M. Ward, Jessie Wriggles worth, M. R. Peirce, Sallie R. Clower, Edmund E. Vial, Elna Anderson, Vivian M. Behenna, Florence C. Fitch, William Brox-ton, T. R. Pirtle, Florence T. Mothersead, H. Hawxhurst, D. S. Burch, [and] J. C. McDowell. 1933. vi-|-634-666 p. (Yearbook separate 1351.) [Pre-pared in cooperation with Animal Industry Bureau and Dairy Industry Bureau. From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1351

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Dairying. Changing dollar value and production cycle greatly affect dairying; [by E. W. Gaumnitz, E. E. Vial, and J. B. Shepard]. [1933.] 6 p. il. (Year-book separate 1391.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. Al.lO/a : 1391

Feed crops since 1929 worth relatively more than cash grains; [by C. M. Purves, F. J. Hosking, and C. L. Harlan]. [1933.] 9 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1389.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1389

Fruit. Statistics of fruit and vegetables; compiled by Elna Anderson, Paul L. Koenig, S. R. Newell, Roger F. Hale, R. Royston, Lucille McKeever, Char-lotte M. Ward, Ruth Griffith, Vivian M. Behenna, Anna Sullivan, B. C. Boree, William Broxton, Florence C. Fitch, and Ruth Tucker. 1933. vi+508-562 p. (Yearbook separate 1348.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

A 1.10/a: 1348Marketing farm produce by parcel post; [by Lewis B. Flohr], [Jan. 1928, re-

vised June 1930, slightly revised May 1933.] [1933.] ii+54 p. il. (Agri-culture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1551.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 28-9 A 1.9:1551/3

Maps

Land utilization. Natural land-use areas of United States [map with explana-tory text] ; by C. P. Barnes and F. J. Marschner. Scale 1:4,000,000. 1933. 30.7X48.8 in. [Base map by Geological Survey.] * 50c. A 36.37: Un 3/2

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AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU

Irrigation. Border method of irrigation; [by Samuel Fortier]. [Feb. 1922, revised Dec. 1927, reprint 1933.] ii+36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1243.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 22-485 A 1.9:1243/2-4

Plumbing. Farm plumbing; [by George M. Warren], [Oct. 1924, revised June 1933.] [1933.] ii+22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1426.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-635 A 1.9 :1426/3

ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU

Cattle. Improving cattle in areas freed of ticks; by John R. Mohler. Oct. 1929, slightly revised June 1933. [1933] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaf-let 51.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr. 29-1602 A 1.35: 51/2

Stables. Disinfection of stables; [by George W. Pope]. [Mar. 1918, revised July 1933.] [1933.] ii-f-13 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 954.) [Revision of Farmers’ bulletin 480, Practical methods of disinfecting stables.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr. 25-623 A 1.9 : 954/6

Tuberculosis of hogs; [by John R. Mohler and Henry J. Washburn]. [Feb. 1917, revised Nov. 1930, reprint 1933.] ii+14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 781.) [Date of original issue incorrectly given on this publication as May 1917, which is date of a reprint.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr. 17-330 A 1.9: 781/7-2

BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU

Rat control; [by James Silver]. [June 1927, revised June 1930, slightly re-vised Apr. 1933.] [1933.] ii-f-21 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulle-tin 1533.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1302', How to get rid of rats.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr. 27-430 A 1.9:1533/3

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CHEMISTRY AND SOILS BUREAU

Crawford County, Iowa. Soil survey of Crawford County, Iowa ; by T. H. Ben-ton and M. H. Layton. [1933.] cover-title, 29 p. il. map. ([Soil survey report] 30, series 1928.) [Prepared in cooperation with Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. L.C. card Agr. 33-360 A 47.5 : 928/30

Fruit. Utilization of fruits and vegetables aided by chemical discoveries; [by Henry G. Knight]. [1933.] 6 p. (Yearbook separate 1357.) [From Year-book, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1357

Soils. Character and behavior of organic soil colloids [with list of literature cited] ; by M. S. Anderson and Horace G. Byers. July 1933. 32 p. (Agri-culture Dept. Technical bulletin 377.) * Paper, 5c. .L.C. card Agr. 33-366 A 1.36: 377

DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU

Cottage cheese. Making and using cottage cheese in the home; [by Kenneth J. Matheson and Jessie M. Hoover]. [May 1925, revised 1927, reprint 1933.J ii-}-13 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1451.) [Supersedes: Farmers’ bulletin 850, How to make cottage cheese on farm, and Office of Secretary Circular 109, Cottage cheese dishes.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr. 25-640 A 1.9:1451/2-4

Milk plants. Small plants for pasteurizing milk; by Fred M. Grant and Clar-ence E. Clement. Mar. 1932 [reprint 1933]. 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 214.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr. 32-327 A 1.4/2 : 214/1-2

ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU

Bees. Swarm control; [by Geo. S. Demuth], [June 1921, reprint with changes 1933.] ii+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1198.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 21-874 A 1.9:1198/1-7

European corn-borer. Survival of European corn-borer larvae in barns and other storage places; by L. B. Scott and L. H. Patch. Aug. 1933. 7 p. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 281.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-364 A 1.4/2: 281

Green-bug or spring grain-aphis, how to prevent its periodical outbreaks; [by] W. R. Walton. [June 1921, reprint with changes 1933.] [2]+6 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1217.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 21-788 A 1.9:1217/1-6

Insect traps. Box-type trap to aid in control of eye gnats and blowflies; by D. C. Parman. Nov. 1932 [reprint 1933]. 4 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 247.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 32-1161 A 1.4/2 : 247/1-2

Lubricating-oil sprays for use on dormant fruit trees; [by A. L. Quaintance, E. .1. Newcomer, and B. A. Porter], [Sept. 1931, slightly revised Apr. 1933.] [1933.] ii+18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1676.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 31-1026 A 1.9:1676/2

Melon aphid and its control; [by F. H. Chittenden and W. H. White]. [June 1926, reprint 1933.] ii-J-17 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1499.) [Revision of Farmers’ bulletin 914, Control of melon aphis.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 26-895 A 1.9: 1499/1-6

Rough-headed corn stalk beetle in Southern States and its control; [by W. J. Phillips and Henry Fox]. [Oct. 1917, revised June 1933.] [1933J [2]-)-' 6 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 875.) ♦Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-363 A 1.9: 875/3

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EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE

Experiment station record, v. 69, no. 2; Aug. 1933. [1933.] cover-title, p. 161- 320. [Monthly. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.00 per vol. (2 vols. a yr.) ; foreign subscription, $1.50 per vol. L. C. card Agr $-832 A 10.6: 69/2

Note .—Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States.

HAWAII AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

Kona district, Hawaii. Survey of physical features that affect agriculture of Kona district of Hawaii; by H. A. Powers, J. C. Ripperton, and Y. B. Goto. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, T.H., 1932. cover-title, 30 p. il. map. (Bul-letin 66.) fL.C. card Agr 33-368 A 10.9/3: 66

EXTENSION SERVICE

Agriculture. Federal legislation, regulations, and rulings affecting cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics. [1933.] 35 p. [Re-printed with amendments, May 1933, from Department circular 251, dated Feb. 1930.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-367 A 43.2 : Ag 8

Extension Service review, v. 4, no. 4; July 1933. [1933.] cover-title, p. 49-64, il. 4° [Bimonthly. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 45c.L.C. card Agr 30-359 A 43.7 : 4/4

FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

Insecticides. Notices of judgment under insecticide act 1261-75. Aug. 1933. p. 151-161. fL.C. card Agr 12-2226 A 46.7: 1261-1275

Naval stores. Notice of judgment under regulations of naval stores act no. 5.Aug. 1933. Ip. tL.C. card Agr 29-1197 A 46.8: 5

Poisons. Notices of judgment under caustic poison act 12-15. Aug. 1933. 2 p. tL.C. card Agr 31-470 A 46.9 :12-15

FOREST SERVICE

Black walnut. Planting black walnut; [by W. R. Mattoon and C. A. Reed]. Jan. 1932 [reprint 1933]. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 84.) [Pre-pared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 32-33 A 1.35 : 84/1-2

Forest worker, July 1933; [v. 9, no. 4]. [1933.] [2]+22 p. large 8° [Bi-monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 35c.L.C. card Agr 24-838 A 13.19: 933/4

Norests and forestry. Our forests, what they are and what they mean to us; [by Marie Foote Heisley]. [July 1933.] [1] +34 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 162.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-357 A 1.38 :162

------ Progress in forest entomology and Protection against forest insects; [prepared by Division of Forest Insects, Bureau of Entomology]. 1933. ii+723-732+1415-18 p. (Separate 28.) [From Senate document 12, 73d Congress, 1st session, National plan for American forestry.] t A 13.26: 28

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Woods. Identification of furniture woods; [by Arthur Koehler]. [Nov. 1926, reprint 1933.] [1]+78 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous circular 66.) * Paper, 25c.L.C. card Agr 26-1800 A 1.5/2:66/1-2

Maps

Siskiyou National Forest, Oreg, [resources and recreation features, roads, trails, etc.]. 1933. 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. f°, folded into narrow 8° size and so printed as to number 20 pages, t A 13.13: Si 8/2/933

HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU

Vegetables. Proximate composition of fresh vegetables; by Charlotte Chatfield and Georgian Adams. Jan. 1931 [reprint 1933]. cover-title, 24 p. (Agri-culture Dept. Circular 146.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 31-20 A 1.4/2:146/1-2

INFORMATION OFFICE

Farmers' bulletins. Farmers’ bulletins 1676-1700, [title-page] with contents; prepared in Indexing Section. 1933. [1] +9 p. * Paper, 5c.

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Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi-cations, July 1933. [1933.] 3 p. tL.C. card Agr 9-1414 A 21.6/5; 933/7

PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU

Agriculture. Agricultural research. [1933.] 32 p. (Yearbook separate 1378.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A1.10/a:1378

Alfalfa losses from bacterial wilt heavy, resistant kind sought; [by H. L. West- over]. [1933.] 5 p. (Yearbook separate 1371.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1371

Black currant spreads white-pine blister rust; by Samuel B. Detwiler. July 1928, revised July 1933. [1933.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 27.) [This publication is a revision of article entitled Black currant is nurse of blister rust, from Yearbook, 1926.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 30-637 A 1.38: 27/3

Canning and preserving. Quality progress marks present stage of canning, dry-ing, and preserving; [by J. S. Caldwell]. [1933.] 5 p. (Yearbook separate 1375.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A1.10/a:1375

Cotton diseases take 2 million bales of U.S. crop annually; [by D. C. Neal]. [1933.] 5 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1360.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A1-10/a: 1360

Diseases of animals. Fighting diseases and pests. [1933.] 7 p. (Yearbook separate 1379.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1379

Mosaic disease. Artificial transmission of sugarcane mosaic [with list of liter-ature cited]; by Julius Matz. 1933. [2]+821-839 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 9, May 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

A 1.23/a: Su 32/31

Oat varieties have regional adaptation, remain major crop; [by T. R. Stanton]. [1933.] 5p.il. (Yearbook separate 1367.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1367

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Ophiobolus oryzinus, cause of rice disease in Arkansas [with list of literature cited] ; by E. C. Tullis. 1933. [2] +799-806 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. From Journal of agricul-tural research, v. 46, no. 9, May 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : R 369/11

Pasture experiments point way to more profitable grazing; [by H. N. Vinall, C. R. Enlow, and A. T. Semple]. [1933.] 8 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1370.) [Prepared in cooperation with Animal Industry Bureau. From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1370

Peanuts. Tests of varieties and strains of large-seeded Virginia-type peanuts; by J. H. Beattie and E. T. Batten. July 1933. 4 p. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 272.) [Prepared in cooperation with Virginia Agricultural Experi-ment Station.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-362 A 1.4/2 : 272

Perishables. Methods of handling, transporting, and storing perishables im-proved; [by D. F. Fisher]. [1933.] 7 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1376.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1376

Sorghum. Harvesting grain sorghums; [by John H. Martin, L. A. Reynoldson, B. E. Rothgeb, and W. M. Hurst]. [Sept. 1928, reprint 1933.] ii+17 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1577.) [Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Economics Bureau and Public Roads Bureau.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 28-1120 A 1.9:1577/1-2

Soybeans now a major crop in United States, few grown before 1898; [by W. J. Morse], [1933.] 8 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1369.) [From Year-book, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1369

Strawberry diseases; [by Neil E. Stevens]. [Aug. 1925, revised June 1933.] [1933.] ii+18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1458.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 30-1103 A 1.9:1458/4

Sudan grass; [by H. N. Vinall]. [May 1920, revised Nov. 1931, reprint 1933.] ii+22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1126.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 32-54 A 1.9:1126/5-3

Tomatoes. Three bacterial spots of tomato fruit; by Mary K. Bryan. Aug. 1933. 2 p. 4 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 282.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 33-365 A 1.4/2 : 282

Wheat. Factors affecting infection of wheat heads by Gibberella saubinetii [with list of literature cited]; by Grace Wineland Pugh, Helen Johann, and James G. Dickson. 1933. [2]+771-797 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station. From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 9, May 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : W 56/119

------ Nearly 300 varieties of wheat grown on United States farms; [by S. C. Salmon]. [1933.] 7 p. (Yearbook separate 1362.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1362

------ Wheat is attacked by rusts, smuts, and other destructive diseases; [by H. B. Humphrey]. [1933.] 8p.il. (Yearbook separate 1364.) [From Year-book, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1364

------ Wheat’s rotation use is largely determined by crop competition ; [by John S. Cole and S. C. Salmon], [1933.] 6 p. (Yearbook separate 1363.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1363

PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU

Service announcements. Aug. 1933. 3 p. t

Index to Service and regulatory announcements, 1932.A 48.7:110-113/ind.

PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU

Public roads. Public roads, journal of highway research, index to v. 13, Mar. 1932-Feb. 1933. [1933.] cover-title, 4 p. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card Agr 18-322 A 22.6:13/ind.

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[Monthly. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50. A 22.6 : 14/5

Progress maps

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

rected to Aug. 1, 1932. Scale 1: 760,320 or 1 in.=12 m. [Washington] Geo-logical Survey [1933], [2 sheets] each 28.5X18.8 in. [Projection, modified polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] ♦ 20c. per set of 2 maps. A 22.9: C 71/4/E, WEastern Colorado. ([Sheet] 36E.) Western Colorado. ([Sheet] 36W.)

Delaware. Federal aid highway system, progress map: Delaware, Maryland; data corrected to Jan. 1, 1933. Scale 1: 500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 m. [Wash-ington] Geological Survey [1933]. 18.8X28.5 in. [Projection, modified polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 10c.

A 22.9: D 37/4New Jersey. Federal aid highway system, progress map: New Jersey; data

corrected to Apr. 1, 1933. Scale 1: 500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 m. [Washington] Geological Survey [1933]. 28.5X18.8 in. [Projection, modified polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 10c. A 22.9: N 42j/4

West Virginia. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [West Virginia]; data corrected to Oct. 1, 1932. Scale 1: 500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 m. [Wash-ington] Geological Survey [1933], [2 sheets] each 28.5X18.8 in. [Projection,modified polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 20c. per set of 2 maps. A 22.9: W 52v/4/E, WEastern West Virginia. ([Sheet] 8E.)Western West Virginia. ([Sheet] 8W.)

Wyoming. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Wyoming]; data cor-rected to Nov. 1, 1932. Scale 1: 760.320 or 1 in.=13 m. [Washington] Geo-logical Survey [1933], [2 sheets] each 28.5X18.8 in. [Projection, modified polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 20c. per set of 2 maps- A 22.9: W 99/3/E, WEastern Wyoming. ([Sheet] 35E.) Western Wyoming. ([Sheet] 35W.)

WEATHER BUREAU

Climatic summary. Climatic summary of United States, climatic data from establishment of stations to 1930, edited by R. J. Martin: sec. 87, Western Pennsylvania. [1933.] 25 p. il. 4° [Revised edition of a unit in the series hitherto entitled Summary of climatological data for United States by sec-tions, designated sec. 96 in preceding editions.] * Paper, 10c.

A 29.5/a : sec. 87/930----- Same: sec. 88, Central Pennsylvania. [1933.] 25 p. il. 4° [Revised

edition of a unit in the series hitherto entitled Summary of climatological data for United States by sections, designated sec. 97 in preceding editions ] * Paper, 10c. A 29.5/a : sec. 88/930

—- Same: sec. 89, Eastern Pennsylvania. [1933.] 20 p. il. 4° [Revised edi-tion of a unit in the series hitherto entitled Summary of climatological data for United States by sections, designated sec. 98 in preceding editions ] * Paper, 10c. A 29.5/a : sec. 89/930

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Climatological data for United States by sections, v. 20, no. 4; Apr. 1933. [1933.] cover-title, [207] p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $6.00.L.C. card Agr 14-506 A 29.29: 20/4

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

Corn. Weekly corn and wheat region bulletin, Aug. 1-29, 1933; no. 17-21, 1933. Chicago, Ill., Aug. 2-30, 1933. Each [4] p. il. 4° * Paper, 30c. per season (April-September). A 29.43 : 933/17-21

Note .—Another edition of the Corn and wheat region bulletin is issued daily ex-cept Sundays and holidays, at the Region Center of the Weather Bureau, Chicago, III., and distributed free of charge at that center.

Cotton. Weekly cotton region bulletin, no. 17-21 [season of 1933]; Aug. 1-29, 1933. New Orleans, La., Aug. 2-30, 1933. Each [2] p. il. 4“ * Paper, 30c. per season (April-October). A29.39 : 933/17-21

Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, Washington, D.C., July 1933.[Aug. 3, 1933.] [2] p. large 8° t A 29.30 : 933/7

Weather. Weekly weather and crop bulletin, Aug. 1-29, 1933; no. 31-35, 1933. Aug. 2-30, 1933. Each 4 p. il. 4° * Paper, 50c. a yr.L.C. card Agr 24-260 A 29.7/2: 933/31-35

Weather map. Daily weather map [of United States published at Washington, D.C., containing forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River belonging to Washington forecast district], Aug. 1-31, 1933. [1933.] Each 19X24 in. (outside measurement). * Daily, except Sundays and holidays (DWM), $3.00 a yr., 25c. a month; daily, including Sundays and holidays (DSHM), $3.60 a yr., 30c. a month; Sunday and holiday maps only (SHM), no sub-scription for less than 6 months, 30c., 60c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $9.10 a yr. (maps cannot be furnished in quantities unless the order is placed with the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., in advance of issue).

A 29.18 : 933Note .—Subscribers desiring forecasts of weather conditions outside of the Washing-

ton forecast district will be referred to the district in which they are located, and all subscriptions forwarded through the Weather Bureau for proper station reference. Maps containing these forecasts are issued daily, except Sundays and holidays at New Orleans, La., Denver, Colo., Chicago, Ill., San Francisco, Calif., and other field stations and are designated as station weather maps DD, CM, or B; subscription price $2 40 a yr., 20c. a month.

Weather outlook, Aug. 7-Sept. 2 [1933]. Aug. 5-26, 1933. Each 1 p. [Weekly. The edition here cataloged is the one for Districts 1-3 issued from the fore-cast center at Washington, D.C.] t A 29.38: 933/30-33

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

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Note .—The Commission furnishes most of its publications gratuitously to those who apply for them.Eligibility and certification. June 1933. 6 p. (Form 2424.) t CS 1.2: El 4/9Reentry into classified service. May 1933. 7 p. (Form 126.) t

L.C. card 30-26807 CS 1.23: 933Transfers. Information concerning transfers. May 1933. 4 p. (Form 305 ) t

L.C. card 31-26403 CS 1.22: 933/2

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COMMERCE DEPARTMENT

AERONAUTICS BRANCH

Air commerce bulletin, v. 5, no. 2; Aug. 15, 1933. [1933.] p. 31-62, il. [Monthly.] tL.C. card 29-26634 C 23.12: 5/2

Airway maps

Chicago [III.}; United States airway map lower K-16. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,060. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington. D.C., Aug. 1932 revised to July 1933. 20.3X42.4 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 40c., Coast and Geodetic Survey. C 23.10/3: K-16/5

Dallas [Tex.} ; United States airway map lower 1-14. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D.C., July 1933. 20 JX 47 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] 140c., Coast and Geodetic Survey. C 23.10/3:1-14/4

Detroit [Jlfc/t.]-Toronto [Canada] ; United States airway map U.K-17. Scale 10 m.—1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D.C., Aug. 1933. 20.4 X 41.3 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] f 40c., Coast and Geodetic Survey. C 23.10/3: K-17/5

CENSUS BUREAU

Cotton. July report of cotton consumed, on hand, imported, and exported and active cotton spindles. Aug. 15, 1933. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] f C 3.21: 932-933/12

Cottonseed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed products manufac-tured, shipped out, and on hand for 12 months ending July 31, 1933 and 1932. Aug. 12, 1933. oblong 32° [Exports of cottonseed products are for 11 months ending June 30. Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] f C 3.25 : 932-933/12

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY

Note .—The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, has been consolidated with and made a part of the Notice to mariners issued by the Lighthouses Bureau, thus making it a joint publication. The charts, coast pilots, inside route pilots, tide tables, and current tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the office of the Survey in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports.Coast and Geodetic Survey bulletin, July 31, 1933; no. 218. [1933.] 7 p.

[Monthly.] $L.C. card 15-26512 C 4.20: 218

Coast pilots. Supplement to United States coast pilot, Atlantic Coast, section C, Sandy Hook to Cape Henry, 3d (1930) edition. June 3, 1933. [1]-|-21 leaves. (Serial 470-3.) f C 4.6/1: C/3/supp. 933

----- Supplement to United States coast pilot, Philippine Islands, pt. 2, Pala-wan, Mindanao, and Sulu Archipelago, 2d (1930) edition. June 29, 1933. [1]4-12 leaves. (Serial 474-3.) f C 4.18/5: 2/2/supp. 933

Geodetic operations in United States, Jan. 1, 1930-Dec. 31, 1932; by WilliamBowie. 1933. iii+25 p. il. 4° (Special publication 178.) [Report to In-ternational Association of Geodesy of International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, International Council of Scientific Unions. Includes list of geo-detic publications issued since Jan. 1, 1930.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 27-26813 C 4.19:178

Note .—Includes Geodetic operations, Corps of Engineers, Army; by W. H. Crosson__Adjustment of triangulation on North American datum of 1927 ; by Walter F Reyn- 1 Ids.—Report on readjustment of Ist-order triangulation net of eastern part of United States; by Oscar S. Adams.—United States Naval Observatory time service • by Taul Sollenberger.—Gravity and isostasy ; by C. H. Swick.—First-order triangulation and leveling of Metropolitan Water District of Southern California; by Flovd W

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Charts

Atlantic Coast. United States, east coast, Bay of Fundy to Cape Cod, surveys to 1931 and other sources; chart 1106. [Scale 1:384,000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1933. 33.7X43.7 in. [For offshore navi-gation only.] f 75c. C 4.9:1106

Balabac Strait and approaches, P.I., surveys to 1933 and other sources; chart 4720. [Scale 1: 400,000.] Manila, P.I., Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1933.41.3X30.6 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 4720

Buzzards Bay. Buzzards Bay, Mass., surveys to 1931, surveys by U.S. Engi-neers to 1933, and other sources; chart 249. Scale 1: 40.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July 1933. 43.6X33.5 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 249

----- Head of Buzzards Bay, Mass., surveys to 1917, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1932 and other sources; chart 251. Scale 1: 20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1933. 33.4 X 41 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 251

Charlotte Harbor. Main entrance to Charlotte Harbor, Fla., surveys to 1927. surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1932; chart 474. Scale 1:40,000. Washington.Coast and Geodetic Survey, July 1933. 22.1X27.3 in. f 25c. C 4.9: 474

Connecticut River, Rocky Hill to Hartford, Conn., surveys to 1893, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1932; chart 256. Scale 1: 20,000. Washington. Coast andGeodetic Survey, July 1933. 36X 20.3 in. t 50c. C 4.9: 256

Damariscotta River. Damariscotta and Medomak rivers, Me., surveys to 1909, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1913, and other sources; chart 313. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July 1933. 39X 26 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 313

Florida. Florida, east coat, Amelia Island to St. Augustine, surveys to 1924, surveys by U.S. Engineers to Jan. 1933, and other sources; with inset, St.Augustine Harbor and approaches; chart 1243. Scale 1: 80,000. Washing-ton, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July 1933. 44.8X31.9 in. t 75c. C 4.9:1243

----- Florida, Gulf Coast, Apalachicola Bay to Cape San Blas, surveys 1857- 1902, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933, surveys by Bureau of Fisheries to 1915; chart 183. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1933. 33.2X41.2 in. 175c. C4.9:183

Georgia Strait and Strait of Juan de Fuca, Wash., surveys to 1931 and other sources; chart 6300. [Scale 1:200.000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1933. 28.6 X 42.8 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 6300

Grays Harbor, Wash., surveys to 1927, surveys by U.S. Engineers to June 1933. surveys by Port of Grays Harbor to 1929; with inset, Continuation of Chehalis River; chart 6195. Scale 1:40,000. Washington. Coast and Geo-detic Survey, July 1933. 24.5X38.6 in. 150c. C 4.9: 6195

Gulf Coast, Sand Key to Rebecca Shoal, surveys to 1921, surveys by U.S. En-gineers to 1932; chart 1252. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geo-detic Survey, July 1933. 31.1X41.3 in. 175c. C 4.9:1252

Hudson River, N.Y. N.J., Days Point to Fort Washington Point, surveys to 1930, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933, and other sources; chart 746. Scale 1:10,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1933. 40.7X 28 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 746

Intracoastal waterway, Topsail Sound to Midway Inlet, N.C.-S.C., from latest surveys and other information; chart 3254. Scale 1: 80.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1933. 34 X 22 in. [Map is in 3 sections.] t 25c. C 4.9: 3254

Key West Harbor and approaches, Fla., surveys 1850-1920, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1932; chart 584. Scale 1:30,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July 1933. 33.3X41.7 in. t 75c. C 4.9 : 584

Long Island Sound, western part, Conn.-N.Y., surveys to 1932, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933, additional topography from other sources; chart 1213. [Scale 1:800,000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July 1933. 30.4X40.4 in. t 75c. C 4.9 : 1213

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Augus t 1933 77Mare Island Strait, Calif., original surveys to 1927, surveys by U.S. Navy to Apr.

1933, surveys by U.S. Engineers to May 1933; chart 5525. Scale 1:10,090. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1933. 35.1X23.1 in. t 50c.

C 4.9: 5525Mexico, Gulf of. Gulf of Mexico, compiled from larger scale charts issued by

U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Hydrographic Office, U.S.N., and British Admiralty; sailing chart 1007. [Scale 1:2,195.000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1933. 33.2X41.1 in. [For offshore navigation only.] ’75c- C 4.9: 1007

Hew Jersey, Little Egg Inlet to Hereford Inlet, surveys 1843-1929, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933, surveys by N.J. authorities, photographs by Air Service, U.S.A., to 1920; with inset, Absecon Inlet; chart 1217. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July 1933. 32.2X41 in. t 75c.

C 4.9:1217Newport Bay, Calif., surveys to 1926, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1926, local

sources to Dec. 1932; chart 5108. Scale 1:10,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1933. 37.2X28.3 in. t 75e. C 4.9:5108

Palawan, P.I., surveys to 1933 and foreign sources; chart 4716. [Scale 1:400,000.] Manila, P.I., Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1933. 40.3X33.8 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 4716

Philippine Islands, surveys to 1933, U.S. Navy and other sources; chart 4200. tScale : 600,000.] Manila, P.I., Coast and Geodetic Survey, Apr. 1933. 48.8X33.3 in. t 75c. (j 4.9; 4200

San Diego Bay, Calif., surveys to 1928, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933, sur-veys by U.S. Navy to 1933, and other sources; chart 5105. Scale 1:10,090. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1933. 44.5 X 34.4 in. t 75c.

C4.9: 5105

FISHERIES BUREAU

Biology. Progress in biological inquiries, 1932; by Elmer Higgins [with col-laboration of investigators]. 1933. ii+79-147 p. [App. 2, report of com-missioner of fisheries, 1933.] * Paper, 10c.L.C. card F 21-2 C 6.1: 933/app. 2

Cold storage holdings of fish, July 15, 1933. [1933.] 2 leaves, 4° (Statistical bulletin 1045.) [Statistics furnished by Agricultural Economics Bureau.] t

C 6.5:1045Fisheries service bulletin, Aug. 1, 1933; no. 219. [1933.] 8 p. [Monthly.] ±

L.C. card F 15—76 (j g 9 • 219Fishery products. Fishery products landed at Seattle, Wash., by United States

vessels, July 1933. [1933.] 1 p. 4° (Statistical bulletin 1047.) tC 6.5: 1047

----- Landings by fishing vessels at principal New England ports, June 1933, [with] summary and comparisons, June 1933 and 1932. [1933.] 3 leaves 4° (Statistical bulletin 1043.) t C 6.5: 1043

----- Same, July 1933, [with] summary and comparisons, July 1933 and 1932. [1933.] 3 leaves, 4° (Statistical bulletin 1046.) t C 6.5:1046

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU

Business. Survey of current business, Aug. 1933; v. 13, no. 8. [1933.] cover-title, 56 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Contains weekly data through July 22, 1933, and monthly data through June, the date given above being the date of issue. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. (including weekly supplements) ; foreign subscription, $3.00.L.C. card 21-26819 C 18.35 : 933/8

----- Same, weekly supplement, Aug. 3-31, 1933. [1933.] Each 4 p. il. 4° [Included in price of monthly Survey of current business, which see above.]

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Cocoa in Cameroons under French mandate and in Fernando Po; by Leonard J. Schwarz. 1933. iv-|-64 p. il. map. (Trade promotion series 148; Food-stuffs Division.) ♦ Paper, 10c.L.C. card 33-26530 C 18.27 :148

Commerce. Foreign commerce and navigation of United States, calendar year 1932. 1933. viii+s25+590 p. 4° * Cloth, $2.00.L.C. card 14-21466 C 18.19 : 932

----- Same. (H.doc. 448, 72d Cong. 2d sess.)----- Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, June 1933.

1933. 2 pts. p. 1-33 and ii+35-91 p. 4° * Paper, each pt. 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.60.L.C. card 14-21465 C 18.7 : 933/12-1,12-2

------ Same. 1933. [2 pts. in 11, 91 p. 4° (H.doc. 462, 72d Cong. 2d sess.)Commerce reports, weekly, containing current foreign trade news, Aug. 5-26,

1933; no. 31-34 [series 1933]. [1933.] p. 81-144, il. 4° * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.10. 018.5/1:933/31-34

Domestic commerce, v. 12, no. 4-6; Aug. 10-30, 1933. [1933.] [3]+34-67 leaves, il. 4° [Multigraphed.] t Paper. 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.

C 18.32:12/4-6LIGHTHOUSES BUREAU

Lighthouse service bulletin, v. 4, no. 44; Aug. 1, 1933. [1933.] p. 157-158. [Monthly.] tL.C. card 12-35121 C9.31:4/44

Notices to mariners. Notice to mariners, Great Lakes, weekly, no. 23-26, 1933; Aug. 4-25 [1933]. Conover Press, Detroit [Aug. 3-24, 1933]. Each 2 leaves or 3 leaves, map. t Supt. of Lighthouses, Detroit, Mich.L.C. card 7-20609 0 9.41:933/23-26

------ Notice to mariners, weekly, no. 31-35, 1933; Aug. 2-30 [1933]. 1933. various paging. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey.] t

C 9.26:933/31-35MINES BUREAU

Mine accidents. Metal-mine accidents in United States during calendar year 1931; by William W. Adams. 1933. ii-f-36 p. (Bulletin 374.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 13-35245 C 22.3: 374

Mineral resources. Mineral resources of United States, 1930: pt. 1, Metals [with bibliographies]. 1933. ii+A123+1142 p. il. * Cloth, $1.50.L.C. card 4-18124 C 22.8 : 930/pt. 1

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Shipping. Current shipping data, v. 1, no. 10; Aug. 10, 1933. [1933.] 11 p. 4° [Monthly. Multigraphed.] t Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.

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August 1933 79PATENT OFFICE

Note .-—The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single copies, These are not enumerated in this catalog, but may be obtained for 10c. each at the Patent Office.ir,Ayari®ty of indexes> giving a complete view of the work of the Patent Office from i 7 il°• dat+ are published at prices ranging from 25c. to $10.00 per volume, and may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. The Rules of practice and pamphlets containing Patent laws, General information concerning patents, and General information about protection of trade-marks, prints, and labels are furnished free of charge upon application to the Patent Office. The Patent Office issues coupon

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Note .—Contains the patents, trade-marks, designs, and labels issued each week, with indexes; also decisions of the commissioner of patents and of the United States courts in patent cases.

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STANDARDS BUREAU

Columns. Fire tests of columns protected with gypsum; by Nolan D. Mitchell. [1933.] p. 737-755, il. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. (Research paper 563.) [From Bu-reau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, June 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

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Gasoline. Effect of gasoline volatility on miscibility with ethyl alcohol; by Oscar C. Bridgeman and Dale W. Querfeld. [1933.] p. 841-850. (Research paper 571.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, June 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 571

Glass containers for preserves, jellies, and apple butter. June 22,1933. ii+9 p. (Simplified practice recommendation R91-32.) [Supersedes R91-29. Recom-mendation became effective Dec. 15, 1932.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.12/1: 91/2

Hydrocarions. Purification of hydrocarbons by crystallization of [from] liquid methane, isolation of 2-methylheptane from petroleum; by R. T. Leslie. [1933.] cover-title, p. 609-618, il. 2 pl. (Research paper 552.) [From Bu-reau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, May 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

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Cont ent s .—RP573, International comparison of temperature scales between 660° and 1,063° C.; by Wm. F. Roeser, F. H. Schofield, and H. A. Moser.—RP574, Study of some factors influencing strength and stability of experimental papers made from 2 different sulphite pulps; by Royal H. Rasch, Merle B. Shaw, and George W. Bick- ing.—RP575, Permissible curvature of prism surfaces and inaccuracy of collima-tion in precise minimum-deviation refractometry; by L. W. Tilton.—RP576, 200- kilocycle piezo oscillator ; by E. G. Lapham.—RP577, Viscosity of optical glass; by W. H. Wadleigh.—RP578, Present status of standards of thermal radiation maintained by Bureau of Standards [with bibliography] ; by W. W. Coblentz and R. Stair.— RP579, Note on improved chain-packed distilling column ; by Sylvester T. Schicktanz.— RP580, Equipment for testing current transformers ; by Francis B. Sillsbee, Ray L. Smith, Nyna L. Forman, and John H. Park.—RP581, Phase synchronization in di-rective antenna arrays with particular application to radio range beacon; by F. G. Kear.— RP582, Continuous measurements of virtual heights of ionosphere; by T. R. Gilliland.—RP583, Effects of atmospheric moisture on physical properties of vege-table and chrome tanned calf leathers; [by] W. D. Evans and C. L. Critchfield.

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Cont ent s .—RP584, Activity coefficients of hydroxyl ion in solutions of calcium hy-droxide at 30° C.; by E. P. Flint and Lansing S. Wells.—RP585, Effect of temperature and frequency on dielectric constant, power factor, and conductivity of compounds of purified rubber and sulphur ; by A. H. Scott, A. T. McPherson, and Harvey L. Curtis.— RP586, Standard-cell comparator, specialized potentiometer ; by H. B. Brooks.—RP587 Optical properties, densities, and solubilities of normal formates of some metals of group 2 of periodic system [with bibliography] ; by F. W. Ashton, D. F. Houston, and C. P. Saylor.—RP588, Effect of glass containers on electromotive force of Weston nor-mal cells; by G. W. Vinal and M. Langhorne Howard.—RP589, Preliminary list of terms for arc spectrum of tantalum ; by C. C. Kiess and Harriet K. Kiess.—RP590, Thermal expansion of columbium; by Peter Hidnert and H. S. Krider.-—RP591, Aero-dynamic characteristics of automobile models; by R. H. Heald.—RP592, Basis for com-parison of X-rays generated by voltages of different wave form; by Lauriston S. Taylor George Singer, and C. F. Stoneburner.

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Augu st 1933 81Magnesium oxyquinolate. Precipitation and titration of magnesium oxyquino

late in presence of calcium oxalate, and its application in analysis of portland cement and similar silicates [with list of literature cited] ; by John C. Red-mond. [1933.] p. 823-826. (Research paper 569.) [From Bureau of Stand-ards journal of research, v. 10, June 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C13.22/a:569

Paints, varnishes, and containers. June 30, 1933. [1] +14 p. (Simplified prac-tice recommendation R144-32.) [Recommendation became effective Sept. 1, 1932.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.12/1:144

Publications. New publications, Bureau of Standards, monthly list. See below Technical news bulletin of Bureau of Standards.

Radiation. Recombination radiation in cesium positive column; by F. L. Mohler. [1933.] p. 771—780, il. (Research paper 565.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, June 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 565

Stresses. Determination of stresses from strains on 3 intersecting gage lines and its application to actual tests; by Wm. R. Osgood [and] Rolland G. Sturm. [1933.] cover-title, p. 685-692, il. 5 p. of pl. (Research paper 559.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, May 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

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Thermal expansion of refractories to 1,800° C.; by R. A. Heindl. [1933.] p. 715-735, il. 1 pl. (Research paper 562.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, June 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a: 562

Wire diameters for mineral aggregate production screens. June 30, 1933. [1] + 14 p. (Simplified practice recommendation R147-33.) [Recommendation be-came effective Feb. 1. 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.12/1: 147

CONGRESS

Session laws, statutes passed at 2d session of 72d Congress, 1932-33, and concurrent resolutions, recent treaties, Executive proclamations, and agree-ments, proposed amendment to Constitution; edited under direction of Secre-tary of State: pt. 1, Public acts and resolutions, proposed amendment to Constitution. 1933. xii-]-747-1625-|-lxv p. large 8° * Paper. $1.50.

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Ciml service preference, retirement, and salary classification laws; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1933. 129 p. [Includes Civil Service Commission Form 1481 entitled Vet-eran preference, and dated May 1932.]* Paper, 10c L.C. card 33-26531Includes : Y 1.2: R 31/2/933

Public no. 275 (extract), 65th Congress. I ublic no. 314 (extract), 65th Congress.Public no. 325 (extract), 65th Congress.Public no. 5 (extract), 66th Congress.Public no. 215, 66th Congress.Public no. 142, 67th Congress.Public no. 182, 67th Congress.Public no. 243, 67th Congress.Public no. 363, 67th Congress.Public no. 516, 67th Congress.Public no. 293, 68th Congress.Public no. 322, 68th Congress.

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Public res. no. 36, 68th Congress.Public no. 522, 69th Congress.Public no. 749, 69th Congress.Public no. 555, 70th Congress.Public no. 779, 70th Congress.Public no. 575, 70th Congress.Public no. 165, 71st Congress.Public no. 279. 71st Congress.Public no. 441, 71st Congress.Public no. 523, 71st Congress.Public no. 545, 71st Congress.Public no. 644, 71st Congress.Public no. 783, 71st Congress.Public no. 212 (extract), 72d Congress.

Federal reserve act of 1913, with amendments, and laws relating to banking [through 73d Congress, 1st session]; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superin-tendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1933. iv-|-250 p. * Paper, 15c.L.C. card 33-26532 Y 1.2: F 31/2/933-2

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Credit unions, hearing before subcommittee, 73d Congress, 1st session, on S. 1639, to establish a Federal credit union system, to establish further market for securities of United States and to make more available to people of small means credit for provident purposes through national system of cooperative credit, thereby helping to stabilize credit structure of United States, S. 1640, to amend sec. 13 of Federal reserve act by authorizing Federal reserve banks to receive deposits from credit unions, S. 1641, to amend sec. 4 of act author-izing Postal Savings System [by providing for acceptance of postal savings deposits from credit unions], June 1, 1933. 1933. ii-J-32 p. * Paper, 5c.

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Harriman National Bank. Investigation of Harriman National Bank, New York City, hearings before subcommittee, 73d Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 55, to investigate delay in prosecuting alleged law violations by Harri-man National Bank, New York City, June 14 and 26, 1933. 1933. pt. 2, iii-f-117-233 p. [Part 1 appeared in Monthly catalogue for June 1933, p. 985.] ♦ Paper, 10c. Y 4. J 89/2: H 23/pt. 2

Women. Equal rights for men and women, hearing before subcommittee, 73d Congress, 1st session, on S.J.Res. 1, proposing amendment to Constitution of United States relative to equal rights for men and women, May 27, 1933. 1933. iii-f-32 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 4. J 89/2 : Eq 2/3

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COURT OF CLAIMS

Blume. Charles A. Blume v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. K-482, p. 165-166. t Ju 3. 8: B 625/3

Eaton Axle & Spring Company v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. K-162, p. 11-13. t Ju 3.8: Ea 86/2

Edwards. Thomas C. Edwards v. United States; report of commissioner.[1933.] no. M-118, p. 29-31. $ Ju 3.8: Ed 98

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Jenkins. Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore et al. [administra-tors of Joseph W. Jenkins, jr.] v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. M-395, p. 39-41. J Ju 3.8: J 417/2

Laher Auto Spring Company, Inc., v. United States; report of commissioner.[1933.] no. K-458, p. 9-10. $ Ju 3.8 :L 139

Miller, Fred, Brewing Company. Fred Miller Brewing Company v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. K-199, p. 7-12. J

Ju 3.8: M 613/5Moore. S. A. Moore v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.] no.

41864, p. 7-9. J ju 3.8: M 786Omaha Baum Iron Store, Inc., v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.]

no. L-482, p. 23-31. t ju 3.8: Om 1/16Peabody Coal Company v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.] no.

42024, p. 11-14. J Ju 3.8 :P 313Semmes. M. Gertrude Semmes v. United States; report of commissioner.

[1933.] no. M-329, p. 9-12. $ Ju3.8:Se53Wilson. J. Fred Schoellkopf and Roy Munger, as executors and trustees of

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Buttons. Customs appeal no. 3698, United States v. Freitag & Sons, Inc., et al., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.]’ cover-title, ii+88 p. J Ju 7.6 :F 884

Eggs. Customs appeal no. 3685, United States v. D. L. Moss & Co., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, 14-89 p. J

Ju 7.6: M 855Glass. Customs appeal no. 3697, United States v. Semon Bache & Company,

transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title’ i+24 p. $ Ju 7 6. B 122/4

Glassware. Customs appeal no. 3708, United States v. General Display Case Co, Inc., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-titled i+39p. t Ju 7.6 :G 286/3

Shoe machinery. Customs appeal no. 3690, United States v. Laing Harrar &Chamberlin, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, 1+14 p. t ju 7.5: l 144

Torsion meters. Customs appeal no. 3691, United States v. Alexander McNab, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title’ i+24 p. 3 facsim. $ Ju 7 6. M 23

Window-channels. Customs appeal no. 3707, United States v. Sutherland Inter-national Despatch and E. P. Stephenson, agents for Kearfott Engineering Company, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i+13 p. t Ju 7.6: Su 84

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Apr. term, 1933, no. 6014, Ernest H.Supreme Court of District of Colum-

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EMERGENCY CONSERVATION WORKNote .—The Emergency Conservation Work was established under the provisions of

S. 598, 73d Congress (Public 5, approved Mar. 31, 1933), an act for relief of unemploy-ment through performance of useful public work.

By Executive order of Apr. 5, 1933, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the act, the President appointed a Director of Emergency Conservation Work and made provision for an Advisory Council to the Director of Emergency Conservation Work. Program. President Roosevelt’s emergency conservation work program. [1933.]

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FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATIONNote .—Under an Executive order promulgated by the President, Mar. 27, 1933, which

order became effective May 27, the following existing agencies of the Federal Government, having to do solely with farm credits, were consolidated into a single agency to be known as the Farm Credit Administration : 1. Federal Farm Board ; 2. Federal Farm Loan Bu-reau ; 3, that portion of the functions of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation which has to do with the management of the 12 regional agricultural credit corporations and their branches ; 4, Crop Production Loan Office and Seed Loan Office of the Agriculture Department. The chairman of the Federal Farm Board was continued in office as Gov-ernor of the Farm Credit Administration, and the Land Bank Commissioner, a member of the Federal Farm Loan Board (which was the executive head of the Federal Farm Loan Bureau), was continued in office subject to the jurisdiction of the Governor of the Farm Credit Administration.

Sec. 40 of H.R. 3835, 73d Congress (Public 10, approved May 12, 1933), provides for the perfecting of the organization.Banks and banking. Statements of condition of Federal land banks, joint

stock land banks, Federal intermediate credit banks, compiled from reports of banks as of June 30, 1933. 1933. iii+44 p. 4° [Formerly issued by Federal Farm Loan Bureau; the Statement for Mar. 31, 1933 was issued in mimeographed form and was not entered in the Monthly catalog.] t L.C. card 28-26383 FCA 1.7: 933/1

California Packing Corporation. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, Oct. term, 1932, patent calendar nos. 69, 90, 91, patent appl. nos. 3101-3, opposition nos. 9639, 9923, 10007, California Packing Corporation vs. Sun-Maid Raisin Growers of California; brief of Farm Credit Administration, inter-venor as amicus curiae. [1933.] cover-title, 25 p. t FCA 1.2 :C 12

FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS

Note .—The Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works (also known as the Public Works Administration and the P.W.A.) was established under the provisions of title 2 of H.R. 5755, 73d Congress (Public 67, approved June 16, 1933), an act to encourage national industrial recovery, to foster fair competition, and to provide for construction of certain useful public works, and for other purposes.

By Executive order of June 16, 1933, in order to effectuate title 2 of the act. the President appointed temporarily a Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works and appointed a Special Board for Public Works. By a later Executive order of July 18, 1933, a permanent appointment was made to the office of Federal Emergency Administra-tor of Public Works.Loans. Information required with applications for loans to private corpora-

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Instructions to State engineers for preparation of reports on applica-tions for loans, and outline of reports, Aug. 10, 1933. 1933. iii+15 D. (Bul-letin 1.) tL.C. card 33-26492 Y 3.F 31/4: 3/1

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was established under the provisions of sec. 3 (a) of H.R. 4606, 73d Congress (Public 15, approved May 12, 1933), an act to provide for cooperation by Federal Government with the several States and Territories and District of Columbia in relieving hardship and suffering caused by unemployment. The act also provides for the appointment by the President of a Federal Emergency Relief Administrator.Report. Monthly report of Federal Emergency Relief Administration, May 22-

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

Federal reserve member banks. Federal reserve inter-district collection sys-tem, August supplement to July 1933 list; Aug. 1, 1933. 1933. [l]+2 p. 4° t L.C. card 16-26870 FR 1.9: 933/2/supp. 1

Holding company affiliates voting permits. 1933. 16 p. (Regulation P [series of 1933].) [This Regulation was approved Aug. 4, 1933, and became effec-tive immediately.] f FR1.6 : 933/P

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONNote .—The bound volumes of the Federal Trade Commission decisions are sold by the

Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. Separate opinions are sold on subscrip-tion, price $1.00 per volume ; foreign subscription, $1.50; single copies, 5c.Algoma Lumber Company. No. —, in Supreme Court. Oct. term. 1933. Federal

Trade Commission v. Algoma Lumber Company [et al.] ; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1933.] cover-title, i+20 p. t FT 1.5: Al 38/3

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Cotton-seed. Report on cottonseed industry, letter transmitting, in response to resolutions, report summarizing investigation of charges that certain cor-porations, operating cottonseed-oil mills, are violating antitrust laws with re-spect to prices for cottonseed and acquiring ownership or control of cotton gins; filed with secretary of Senate, May 19, 1933. 1933. xv-f-15701-907 p. (S.doc. 209, pt. 13, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) [Part 13 is a summary report of the completed investigation. The preceding 15,700 pages of this Senate document comprise the testimony and exhibits introduced at the public hearings con-ducted by the Federal Trade Commission.] * Paper, 15c.L.C. card 31-26321

Decisions. Table of cases in v. 16 [of Federal Trade Commission decisions], [1933.] iv p. t FT 1-11/a 1:16/cases

------ Table of commodities in v. 16 [of Federal Trade Commission decisions].[1933.] 3 p. f FT 1.11/h 1:16/com.

Edwin Cigar Company, Incorporated. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Oct. term, 1932, Federal Trade Commission v. Edwin Cigar Company, Inc., on application for enforcement of order of Federal Trade Commission; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, i+11 p. large 8° t FT 1.5: Ed 99/2

Hall, James B., jr., Incorporated. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Oct. term, 1932, Federal Trade Commission v. James B. Hall, jr., Inc., on application for enforcement of order of Federal Trade Commission; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, i+11 p. large 8° t FT 1.5 :H 143/2

Limoges China Company. In matter of Limoges China Company, complaint (synopsis) [report], findings, and order; docket 1912, complaint, Feb. 5, 1931, decision, July 7, 1932. [1933.] p. 425-431. ([Decision] 888.) [From F.T.C. decisions, v. 16.] * Paper, 5c. FT 1.11/a 2: 888

National Railway Instruction Bureau. In matter of H. L. Metzger, doing business as National Railway Instruction Bureau, complaint (synopsis) [re-port] findings, and order; docket 1987, complaint, Nov. 14, 1931, decision, July 7, 1932. 1933. [1]+432-438 p. ([Decision] 889.) [From F.T.C. de-cisions, v. 16.] * Paper, 5c. FT 1.11/a 2: 889

Perpetual Encyclopedia Corporation. In matter of Perpetual Encyclopedia Cor-poration [et al.], complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 1371, com-plaint, July 13, 1928, decision, July 11, 1932. [1933.] p. 443-528-1. ([De-cision] 891.) [From F.T.C. decisions, v. 16.] ♦ Paper, 5c. FT 1.11/a 2: 891

Public utilities. Utility corporations, letter transmitting, in response to reso-lution, monthly report on electric power and gas utilities inquiry; filed with secretary of Senate, July 15, 1932. 1933. no. 45, xvii+1979 p. il. 6 pl. 9 maps. (S.doc. 92 pt. 45, 70th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, $1.75.L.C. card 28-26408

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICEDecisions of comptroller general, v. 13, July 1933; J. R. McCarl, comptroller

general, R. N. Elliott, assistant comptroller general. 1933. [l]+l-29 p. [Monthly.] * Paper 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40. L.C. card 21-26777 GA 1.5/a : 13/1

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American history and biography, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. May 1933. [2]+42 p. (Price list 50, 20th edition.) tL.C. card 26-26331 G P 3.9 : 50/20

Children. Children’s Bureau [publications] and other publications relating to children, for sale by superintendent of documents. Apr. 1933. [2]+15+[l] p. (Price list 71. 15th edition.) tL.C. card 26-26175 G P 3.9: 71/15

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Monthly catalog, United States public documents (with prices), no. 463; July 1933. 1933. v+1-62 p. * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $1.35.L.C. card 4-18088 G P 3.8/1: 934/1

Weekly list of selected United States Government publications, Aug. 2-30, 1933. [1933.] Each 4 p. tL.C. card 28-26554 G P 3.17: 933/31-35

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Ability. Teachers’ problems with exceptional children: 2, Gifted children [with suggestions for reading]; by Elise H. Martens. 1933. iii-]-45 p. (Pamphlet 41.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card E 33-1114 116.43: 41

Note .—Includes Activity unit for gifted children: Hansel and Gretel [with list of references] ; by Eleanor Schmidt and Mary Porter.

Educational legislation. Review of educational legislation, 1931 and 1932, chap-ter 7 of Biennial survey of education in United States, 1930-32; prepared by Ward W. Keesecker. 1933. [l]+44 p. (Bulletin 2, 1933.) [Advance pages from Biennial survey.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card E 11-154 116.3: 933/2/chap. 7

High schools. National and State cooperative high-school testing programs [with list of references describing programs] ; by David Segel. 1933. v+47 p. il. (Bulletin 9, 1933.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card E 33-1199 116.3: £33/9

Hegroes. Rural elementary education among Negroes under Jeanes supervis-ing teachers; by Ambrose Caliver. 1933. v-f-57 p. il. 2 p. of pl. (Bulletin 5, 1933.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card E 33-1198 116.3:933/5

Part-time schools. Report on 206 part-time and continuation schools; by Maris M. Proffitt. 1933. [l]-f-12 p. (Pamphlet 38.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card E 33-1202 116.43: 38

Religious education. Laws relating to releasing of pupils from public schools for religious instruction; by Ward W. Keesecker. 1933. [1]-|-17 p. (Pam-phlet 39.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card E 33-1203 116.43: 39

----- Week-day religious instruction, classes for public-school pupils conducted on released school time [with bibliography] ; by Mary Dabney Davis. 1933. [l]4-34 p. (Pamphlet 36.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card E 33-1201 116.43: 36

Spanish-speaking children. Education of Spanish-speaking children in 5 South-western States [with bibliography] ; by Annie Reynolds. 1933. vi-|-64 p. (Bulletin 11, 1933.) ♦ Paper, 10c.L.C. card E 33-1200 116.3 : 933/11

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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

Note .—The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of Annual reports, Monographs, Professional papers, Bulletins, Water-supply papers, topographic maps (some of which bear descriptive texts), base and contour and other maps of the United States and of the States, folios of the Geologic atlas of the United States, and the World atlas of commercial geology (pt. 1, out of print). Practically all of them are sale publi-cations; the exceptions are indicated by the dagger (t). The maps and folios and the World atlas of commercial geology, pt. 2, are sold by the Geological Survey at Washington, D.C. A discount of 40 percent is allowed on any order for maps or folios that amounts to $5.00 at the retail price. This discount applies to an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together. Remittance for these publications should be made by money order payable to the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. Orders for other publications that are for sale should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. For topographic maps see pp. 90—91.Anhydrite. Origin of anhydrite cap rock of American salt domes; by Marcus I.

Goldman. 1933. iii+83-114 p. 19 p. of pl. 4° (Professional paper 175 D.)* Paper, 15c. 119.16 : 175-D

International Geological Congress.Note .—The 16th International Geological Congress was held in Washington, D.C.,

July 22—29. 1933.A set of 30 numbered Guidebooks, taking up the various excursion trips planned for

the members of the congress, was printed for the use of the international geologists. These Guidebooks (with the exception of 9a and 30) are the only publications of the congress which are bona fide public documents.

Number 9a. Catskill region, and number 30, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, were printed by the National Capital Press, Inc., Washington, D.C., and are not entered in this catalog. Number 18, Colorado Plateau region, omitted the number in the series designation.

----- Black Hills [with bibliography; articles] prepared under direction oi Cleophas C. O’Harra. 1932. iii+29 p. il. 2 pl. 4 p. of pl. map. (Interna-tional Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 25, excursion C 2.) * Paper, 10c. 119.34: 25

----- Butte mining district, Mont, [with bibliography] ; by Eugene S. Perry. 1932. iii+25 p. il. 3 pl. map. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 23, excursion C 2.) * Paper, 10c. 119.34 : 23

----- Central Oregon [with bibliography] ; by Ralph W. Chaney. 1932. iii+ 14 p. 2 p. of pl. map. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 21, excursion C 2.) * Paper, 5c. 119.34 : 21

----- Channeled scabland [of Columbia Plateau in eastern Washington, with bibliography] ; by J. Harlen Bretz. 1932. iii+16 p. 7 p. of pl. 2 maps. (In-ternational Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 22, excursion C 2.) * Paper, 10c. 119.34: 22

------ Chesapeake Bay region [with bibliography] ; by Lloyd W. Stephenson, C. Wythe Cooke, [and] Wendell C. Mansfield. 1932. iii-f-49 p. il. 1 pl. 6 p. of pl. map, 1 tab. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 5, excursion A 5.) * Paper, 15c. 119.34: 5

------ Colorado [with bibliographies ; articles] prepared under direction of Charles W. Henderson. 1932. v+146 p. il. 6 pl. 10 maps, 3 tab. (International Geo-logical Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 19, excursion Cl.) * Paper, 30c. 119.34; 19

------ Colorado Plateau region [with bibliography] ; by Herbert E. Gregory. 1932. iv+38 p. il. 2 pl. 2 p. of pl. 2 maps. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook [18], excursions C 1 and C 2.) * Paper, 10c. 119.34: is

------ Eastern New York and western New England [with bibliographies; arti-cles] prepared under direction of Chester R. Longwell. 1933. v+118 p. il. 8 p. of pl. 7 maps. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 1, excursion A 1.) * Paper, 20c. 119.34: 1

------ Geomorphology of central Appalachians [with bibliography] ; prepared under direction of Douglas Johnson. 1932. iii+50 p. il. 1 pl. map. (Inter-national Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 7, excursion A 7.) * Paper, 10c. 119.34: 7

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Augus t 1933 89International Geological Congress—Continued.----- Glacial geology of Central States [with bibliography; articles] prepared

under direction ‘of William C. Alden. 1932. iii+54 p. il. 2 pl. 2 maps. (In-ternational Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 26, excursion C 3.) * Paper, 10c. 119.34: 26

—- Lake Superior region [with bibliographies; articles] prepared under direction of W. O. Hotchkiss. 1933. iv+101 p. il. 6 p. of pl. 2 maps. (Inter-national Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 27, excursion C 4.) * Paper, 15c. 119.34:27

----- Middle California and western Nevada [with bibliographies; articles] prepared under direction of Olaf P. Jenkins. 1933. v-[-116 p. il. 2 pl. 8 maps, 8 p. of pl. and maps. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. 'Guidebook 16, excursion C 1.) * Paper, 20c. 119.34:16

----- Mineral deposits of New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania [with bibli-ographies; articles] prepared under direction of Charles I’. Berkey. 1932. iv-}-54 p. il. 2 pl. 4 p. of pl. 2 maps. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 8, excursion A 8.) * Paper, 15c.

119.34: 8----- Mining districts of Eastern States [with bibliographies; articles] pre-

pared under direction of Joseph T. Singewald, jr. 1932. ,vii-|-161 p. il. 3 pl. 4 p. of pl. 6 maps. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 2, excursion A 2.) * Paper, 20c.

119.34:2----- New York City and vicinity [with bibliographies; articles] prepared

under direction of Charles P. •Berkey. 1933. vi-|-151 p. il. 5 pl. 2 p. of pl. 9 maps. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 9, New York excursions.) * Paper, 25c. 119.34:9

----- Northern Virginia [with bibliography; articles] prepared under direc-tion of Arthur Bevan. 1932. iii-|-43 p. il. 4 p. of pl. 2 maps. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 11, excur-sions B 4, B 5, B 6.) * Paper, 10c. 119.34:11

----- Oklahoma and Texas [with bibliography; articles] prepared under di-rection of W. E. Wrather. 1933. vi-|-91 p. il. 3 pl. 10 maps. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 6, excur-sion A 6.) * Paper, 25c. 119.34: 6

----- Ore deposits of the Southwest [with bibliographies; articles] prepared under direction of F. L. Ransome. 1932. iv-|-67 p. il. 3 pl. 4 pl. 6 maps, 1 tab. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933.Guidebook 14, excursion O 1.) * Paper, 20c. 119.34:14

----- Outline of structural geology of United States [with bibliography] ; by Philip B. King. 1932. iii-f-57 p. map. (International Geological Congress, 16th session. United States, 1933. Guidebook 28.) * Paper, 10c. 119.34: 28

----- Paleozoic stratigraphy of New York [with bibliographies; articles] pre-pared under direction of D. H. Newland. 1932. iii-J-136 p. il. 1 pl. 4 p. of pl. 2 maps, 1 tab. (International Geological Congress. 16th session, UnitedStates, 1933. Guidebook 4. excursion A 4.) * Paper, 15c. 119.34:4

----- Pennsylvanian of northern mid-continent region: by Raymond C. Moore. 1932. iii-i-8 p. 1 pl. map. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States. 1933. Guidebook 20, excursion C 2.) * Paper, 5c. 119.34 : 20

----- Salt Lake region [with bibliographies; articles] prepared undeis direc-tion of John M. Boutwell. 1933. v-|-149 p. il. 6 pl. 2 p. of pl. 12 maps. (International Geological Congress, 16th session. United States, 1933. Guide-book 17, excursion C 1.) * Paper. 20c. 119.34:17

------ Southern Appalachian region ; by Charles Butts, G. W. Stose, and Anna I. Jonas. 1932. iv+94 p. il. 4 pl. 1 is in pocket. 2 p. of pl. 21 maps, 20 are in pocket. (International Geological Congress, 16th session. UnitedStates, 1933. Guidebook 3, excursion A 3.) * Paper, 35c. 119.34:3

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International Geological Congress—Continued.■----- Southern California [with list of references on Rancho La Brea; articles]

prepared under direction of Hoyt S. Gale. 1932. iv+68+[2] p. il. 7 pl. 2 p. of pl. 5 maps, 2 tab. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 15, excursion Cl.) * Paper, 20c.

119.34:15----- Southern Maryland [with bibliography] ; by C. Wythe Cooke. 1932.

iii+16 p. il. 2 maps. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 12, excursion B 7.) * Paper, 5c. 119.34:12

----- Southern Pennsylvania and Maryland; [articles] by George W. Stose, Anna I. Jonas, [and] George H. Ashley. 1932. iii+31 p. il. 3 pl. 2 p. of pl. S maps. (International* Geological Congress, 16th session, United States. 1933. Guidebook 10, excursions B 1, B 2, B 3.) * Paper, 15c.’ 119.34:10

----- Stratigraphic nomenclature in United States; by John B. Reeside, jr. 1932. iii+7 p. 10 pl. in pocket. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guidebook 29.) * Paper, 20c. 119.34:29

----- Western Texas and Carlsbad Caverns [with bibliography]; by N. H.Parton and P. B. King. 1932. iii+38 p. il. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. map, 1 tab. (International Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. Guide-book 13, excursion Cl.) * Paper, 10c. 119.34:13

----- Yellowstone-Beartooth-Big Horn region [with bibliographies; articles]prepared under direction of Richard M. Field. 1932. iv+64 p. il. 2 pl. 4 p. of pl. 2 maps, 3 tab. (International Geological Congress, 16th session. United States, 1933. Guidebook 24, excursion C 2.) * Paper, 15c.

119.34: 24Publications issued in July 1933; list 305. [1933.] 4 p. [Monthly.] t

119.14/4:305Topographic maps

Xote .—The Geological Survey is making a series of topographic maps that will even-tually cover the whole United States, also Alaska and Hawaii. The individual maps are projected to represent quadrangle areas rather than political divisions, and each map is designated by the name of some prominent town or natural feature in the area mapped. The scales most commonly used are 1: 31,680, 1: 62,500, and 1:125,000, corresponding, approximately, to % mile, 1 mile, and 2 miles to 1 inch. The area covered differs with the latitude, but the average area is 58, 230, or 920 square miles, respectively, for these three scales. Topographic maps are printed on uniform-sized paper, about 20 by 16% inches, and the maps of the quadrangle areas represented thereon are about 17% inches long and 12 to 15 inches wide, according to latitude. For some areas of particular importance special large-scale maps are published. A general description of topographic maps and a list of the symbols used are printed on the reverse of each sheet.

About 46 per cent of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, every State being represented. Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio. Rhode Island, and West Virginia are completely mapped. Maps of the regular size are sold by the Geological Survey at 10c. each, but a discount of 40 per cent is allowed on any order which amounts to $5.00 at the retail price. The discount is allowed on an order for either maps or folios alone, or for maps and folios together.California. California, Casa Desierta quadrangle, lat. 34°42'-[34°49'30"], long.

117°54'-118°. Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 22.3X15.1 in. [Casa Desierta not shown on map.] flOc. I19.12:4C261

_ — California, Conner quadrangle, lat. 35°07'30"-35°15', long. 119°- 119°07'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.3X14.2 in. 110c. 119.12:4 0 762

___ _ California, Lancaster quadrangle, lat. 34°36'-34°42', long. 118°06'- 118°12'. Scale 1:24.000, contour intervals 5 and 25 ft. [Washington, Geo-logical Survey] edition of 1933. 18.2X15.1 in. 110c. 119.12: 4L221

____ California, Lovejoy Springs quadrangle, lat. 34°36'-34°42', long. 117°48'-117°54' Scale 1: 24.000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur-vey] edition of 1933. 18.2X15 in. 110c. I19.12:4L942

___ California, Newhall quadrangle, lat. 34°18'-34°24'r long. 118°30'-118°36'.Scale 1-24 000, contour interval 5 and 25 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur-vey] edition of 1933. 18.2X 15.2 in. 110c. 119.12: 4 N 456

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Augu st 1933 91California—Continued.----- California, Oban quadrangle, lat. 34°42'-[34°49'30"], long. 118°06'-

118°12'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 22X15 in. 110c. 119.12 : 4 Ob 1

----- California, Roosevelt School quadrangle, lat. 34°42'-[34o49'30"], long. 118°-118°06'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 22.3X15 in. 110c. 119.12: 4 R 077

----- California> Rosedale quadrangle, lat. 35°22'30"-35°30', long. 119°07'30"~ 119°15'. Scale 1: 31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur-vey] edition of 1933. 17.3X14.1 in. 110c. 119.12: 4 R 721

----- California, Saugus quadrangle, lat. 34°24'-34°30', long. 118o30'-118°36'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 and 25 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur-vey] edition of 1933. 18.2X15.1 in. 110c. 119.12 : 4 Sa 85

----- California> Tierra Bonita quadrangle, lat. 34o36'-34°42', long. 118°- U8°06'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur-vey] edition of 1933. 18.2X15 in. 110c. 119.12 : 4 T 444/2

----- „ California, west Alpine Butte quadrangle, lat. 34°36'-34°42', long.Hi °54'—118°. Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 18.2X15.1 in, 110c. 119.12: 4 W 52/2

Idaho,^ Craters of the Moon National Monument, lat. [43°19'-43°31'30"], long. 113°25'-113°37'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 and 20 ft. [Wash-ington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 28.6 X 21 in. t 20c.

119.12:11 C 855 ^^E^Co^aln^OIl,rJeve,rse: Oraters of the Moon National Monument [description; compilea by Wm. C. Alden].

Illinois, Decatur quadrangle, lat. 39°45'-40°, long. 88°45'-89°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933.17.5X13.5 in. t10c. I19.12; 12 D 355

Iftssottri-Illinois, St. Charles quadrangle, lat. 38°45'-39°, long. 9O°15'-9O°3O'. Scale 1: 62,500. contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edi-tion of 1933. 17.5X13.7 in. 110c. 119.12: 25 Sa 22

Pennsylvania, Tyrone quadrangle, lat. 40°30'-40°45', long. 78°-78°15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.5 X 13.3 in. f 10c. 119.12; 38 T 984

Texas. Texas, Karankawa Lake quadrangle, lat. 29°07'30"-29°15', long. 95°- 95°07'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 1 ft. Preliminary edition. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.2X15.1 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet, the actual measurement being 17.2X12.5 in.] 110c.

119.12: 43 K 143----- Texas, Lake Como quadrangle, lat. 29o07'30"-29°15', long. 94°52'30"-95°.

Scale 1: 31,680. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.2X15.1 in- t10c- 119.12: 43 L 149

----- - Texas, San Luis Pass quadrangle, lat. 29°-29°07'30", long. 95°-95°07'30". Scale 1: 31,680. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.2X15.1 in- ’IOC. 119.12: 43 Sa 5 1

----- Texas, The Jetties quadrangle, lat. 29°15'-29°22'30", long. 94°37'30"- 94°45'. Scale 1: 31,680. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933.17.3 X 15.1 in. t10c. 11912: 43 j 513

West Virgin^-Pennsylvania, Bruceton quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-39°45', long. 79° 30'-79°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.5X13.6 in. 110c. 119.12: 49 B 83

Wisconsin, Boaz quadrangle, lat. 43°15'-43°30', long. 90°30'-90°45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survev] edition of 1933. 17.5X12.8 in. 110c. 119.12 : 50 B 63

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

National parks and emergency conservation; by Isabelle F. Story. 1933. 32 p.

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Maps

Recreational areas of United States under Federal or State Government, in-cluding Alaska and Hawaii; compiled and drawn by John J. Black. Scale 150 m.=2.1 in. [Washington] Geological Survey [1933], 29.8X40.8 in. f

I 29.8: R 24Note .—Contains on reverse: National parks [national monuments, State parks, etc.,

description of characteristics].

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BoulHer Canyon irrigation project. Station service generating units for Boulder power plant, Boulder Canyon project, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [1933.] cover-title, i+29 p. 2 pl. 4° (Specifications 434.) [Consists of invitation for bids, schedule, specifications, and drawings for irrigation project, proposals to be received until Sept. 12, 1933.] f Paper, $1.50. 127.8 : 545

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Commission reports and Interstate Commerce Commission valuation reports, are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., at various prices, depending upon the size of the volume. Separate decisions or opinions are sold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume; foreign subscription, $1.50; single copies, usually 5c. In ordering a volume, be sure to specify whether Finance, Traffic, or Valuation decisions are desired. Entries for the separate decisions are grouped below under center heads following other Interstate Commerce Commission publications.Decisions. See, below, center heads beginning Decisions.Finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Finance).Freight. Freight commodity statistics of class 1 steam railways in United

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IC 1 rat. 4 : 20/supp. 3Fuel for locomotives (charged to operating expenses), class 1 steam railways in

United States, compiled from 142 reports representing 153 steam railways, switching and terminal companies not included, June 1933 and 1932 [and] 6 months ended with June 1933 and 1932; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-230.) [Subject to revision.] f

IClste. 30:933/6Interstate commerce. Supplement to Interstate commerce act, as compiled by

Interstate Commerce Commission, as of July 1, 1929, including various other acts or parts of acts which affect powers or duties of commission, amend-ments and additional legislation subsequent to July 1, 1929; revised to July 1, 1933. 1933. ii-f-97 p. ♦ Paper, 10c. IC 1 act. 5 : 929/supp.The included sections are:

Interstate commerce act, sec. 5, 15a, 17, 19a, 20 (11), 24.Bankruptcy act, as amended (and General order 49 in bankruptcy).Boiler inspection act, as amended.Emergency railroad transportation act, 1933.Emergency relief and construction act of 1932.National industrial recovery act.Reconstruction Finance Corporation act, as amended. Securities act of 1933.

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Pennsylvania Railroad. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Interstate Commerce Commission v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company and Pennsylvania Company; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit and brief in support thereof. [1933.] cover-title, iii+26 p. t

IC 1.13/1: P 38/22Railroad accidents. Summary of accidents reported by steam railways, May

1933 [and 5 months ending with May 1933; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-400.) [Subject to revision.] f L.C. card A 27-80 IC 1 ste. 31: 933/5

Railroad employees. Wage statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 153 monthly reports of employees, service, and compensation covering 155 class 1 steam railways, June 1933; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] 4 p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-300.) fL.C. card A 29-382 IC 1 ste. 25: 933/6

Railroads. Freight and passenger service operating statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 142 reports of freight service statis-tics representing 153 railways and from 138 reports of passenger service statistics representing 149 railways (switching and terminal companies not included), June 1933 and 1932 [and 6 months ended with June 1933 and 1932; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-210.) [Subject to revision.] fL.C. card A 29-379 IC Iste. 21: 933/6

----- Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 150 monthly reports of revenues and expenses representing 151 class 1 steam railways, June 1933 and 1932 [and 6 months ended with June 1933 and 1932; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-100.) [Subject to revision.] tL.C. card A 28-2266 IC Iste. 19 : 933/6

----- Operating revenues and operating expenses of large steam railways, se-lected items for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000, June 1933 and 1932 [and] 6 months ended with June 1933 and 1932; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-150.) [Subject to revision.] fL.C. card A 29-378 IC Iste. 20: 933/6

----- Operating statistics of large steam railways, selected items for June 1933, compared with June 1932, for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-200.) [Subject to revision.] tL.C. card A 29-380 IC Iste. 22: 933/6

----- Selected income and balance-sheet items of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 146 reports representing 151 steam railways [Apr. 1933 and 1932 and 4 months of 1933 and 1932; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-125.) [Subject to revision.] fL.C. card A 32-1785 IC Iste. 34: 933/4

----- Same [May 1933 and 1932 and 5 months of 1933 and 1932; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-125.) [Sub-ject to revision.] f IC Iste. 34:933/5

----- Same [June 1933 and 1932 and 6 months of 1933 and 1932; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-125.) [Sub-ject to revision.] t IC Iste. 34 : 933/6

Traffic decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Traffic).Valuation decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Valuation).

Decisions (Finance)

Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Interstate Commerce Commission reports.Albriyht and Bruceton Railroad. Finance docket no. 9627, Albright & Bruceton

Railroad Company proposed construction; [decided May 10, 1933]. 1933. [1]4-74-78 p. (F-5375.) [From v. 193.] * Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5375

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Ann Arbor Railroad. Finance docket no. 9250, Ann Arbor Railroad Company receivers reconstruction loan; decided May 27, 1933. [1933.1 n. 127-132 (F-5391.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5391

Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Finance docket no. 9944, Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company abandonment; [decided June 22, 19331’ 1933. [1] 4-230-232 p. (F-5416.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-5416Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Finance docket no. 9960, Baltimore & Ohio Rail-

road Company bonds; decided June 6, 1933. [1933.] p. 157-160. (F-5402 1 [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5402

Central Pacific Railway. Finance docket no. 9941, Central Pacific Railway Company bonds; [decided June 23, 1933]. 1933. [1]4-248-250 p (F-5420 ) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5420

CTiicag'o, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. Finance docket no. 9886 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company et al. operation etc.; decided June 6, 1933. [1933.] p. 153-156. (F-5401.) [From v. 193.1

Paper, 5c. Ic i 6/la . ^.5401Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad. Finance docket no. 9836, Chi-

cago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Company receivers reconstruction loan; decided June 6, 1933. 1933. p. 167. (F-5404.) [From v 193] *PaPer’ 5c- IC 1.6/la: F-5404

Denyer and Rio Grande Western Railroad.Rio Grande Western Railroad Company 13, 1933. [1933.] p. 209-210. (F-5411.)

Finance docket no. 9777, Denver & reconstruction loan; decided June [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-5411Great Northern Railway. Finance docket no. 9957, Great Northern Railway

Company reconstruction loan; decided June 13, 1933. [1933.1 p. 211-216. (F-5412.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5412t 9963, Great Northern Railway Company bonds ; decidedJune 30, 1933. [1933.] p. 267-268. (F-5428.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-5428Gulf, Mobile and Northern Railroad. Finance docket no. 9916, Gulf. Mobile &

r^°,r^r? Railroad Company operation; [‘decided May 20, 1933]. 1933 [1]+106-110 p. (F-5385.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5385

Jefferson and Northwestern Railway. Finance docket no. 9964, Jefferson & Northwestern Railway Company abandonment; decided June 23 1933 [1933.] p. 253-254. (F-5422.) [From v. 193.] * Paper 5c

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[1933.]Louisville and Nashville Railroad. Finance docket no. 9973, Louisville & Nash-

ville Railroad Company abandonment; decided June 23 1933 p. 255-256. (F-5423.) [From v. 193.] * Paper 5c IC 1.6/la: F-5423

Mame Central Railroad. Finance docket no. 9693. Maine Central Railroad Company abandonment; decided May 24, 1933. [1933.] n. 117-123 5388.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. (F-

IC 1,6/la : F-5388Pere Marquette Railway. Finance docket no. 9993, Pere Marquette Railway

Company bonds; decided June 12, 1933. '[1933.] p. 203-204. (F-5408) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5408

Red River and Gulf Railroad. Finance docket no. 9955, Red River & Gulf Railroad abandonment of operation; decided June 23, 1933 [19331 n 251-252. (F-5421.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-54&

Sacramento Northern Railway. Finance docket no. 9997, Sacramento North-ern Railway note; decided June 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 205-206. (F-5409 ) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5409

St. Louis-San Francisco Railway. Finance docket no. 9989, St. Louis-San Fran- 2^+ Railwa-v Company abandonment; decided June 28, 1933 [1933 ] n 265-266. (F-5427.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la :F-5427

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St. PauC Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway. Finance docket no. 9999, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway Company bonds: [decided June 7, 1933J.1933. [1]+200-202 p. (F-5407.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, ^c.^

San Joaquin and Eastern Railroad. Finance docket no. 9938. San Joaquin & Eastern Railroad Company abandonment; decided June 12. 1933. I1.J33.F p. 217-218. (F-5413.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-o413

Seaboard Air Line Railway. Finance docket no. 9888. Seaboard Air Line Rail-way Company abandonment; decided June 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 25<-258- (F-5424.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. I( 1.6/la . r-o424

Texas and New Orleans Railroad. Finance docket no. 9956. Texas & New Orleans Railroad Company operation; decided June 23, 1933. [1933.] p. 245-247. (F-5419.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 1-541.1

Tidewater Southern Railway. Finance docket no. 9998, Tidewater Southern Railway Company note; decided June 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 207-208. (F- 5410.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-541Q

Decisions (Traffic)

Note ._ The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from theInterstate Commerce Commission reports.Bricks No 24961, O. W. Ketcham v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al.;

decided June 6, 1933. [1933.] p. 325-328. ([Opinion] 18746 ) [From v.194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18 <46

____ No. 24995, Fairchild Clay Products Company v. Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided June 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 401- 407. ([Opinion] 18759.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la; 18759

Butter. No. 22939, Swift & Company v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al.; [decided May 25, 1933]. 1933. [1]+252-258 p. ([Opinion} 18730.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 18730

Cattle Fourth section application no. 15132, livestock between points in western district; decided June 6, 1933. [1933.] p. 315-316. ([Opinion] 18743.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 18743

___ No. 25527, Austin Lowery v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company;decided June 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 453-454. ([Opinion] 18769.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 18769

Cement. Fourth section application no. 13425, cement in trunk line territory: decided June 19, 1933. 1933. p. 429. ([Opinion] 18763.) [From v. 194] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 18763

Charcoal. No. 25382, Memphis Freight Bureau, for Forest Products Chemical Company, v. Georgia Southern & Florida Railway Company et al.; decided June 16, 1933. [1933.] p. 379-380. ([Opinion] 18754.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. I @ 1-6/la : 18754

Coal. No. 24930, Northwestern Retail Coal Dealers Association v. Chicago. Mil-waukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company; decided June 14, 1933. [1933.] p. 373-376. ([Opinion] 18752.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la : 18752Freight rates. No. 25135, increases in intrastate freight rates, pt. 7, Montana;

decided June 2, 1933. [1933.] p. 301-303. ([Opinion] 18740.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 18740

----- No. 25135, increases in intrastate freight rates and charges, pt. 13, West Virginia; decided June 22, 1933. [1933.] p. 499-500. ([Opinion] 18783.) [Imprint date incorrectly given on p. 500 as 1932 instead of 1933. From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 18783

Kaolin. No. 24426, Edgar Plastic Kaolin Company v. Atlantic Coast Line Rail-road Company et al.; [decided May 29, 1933]. 1933. [1]+292-300 p.([Opinion] 18739.) [From v. 194.] ♦ Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 18739

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Logs. No. 22548, Farris Hardwood Lumber Company et al. v. Louisville*& Nash-ville Railroad Company et al.; decided June 6, 1933. [1933.] p. 369-372. ([Opinion] 18751.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. I C l.G/la : 18751

------No. 23120, Penn Veneer Company et al. v. Western Maryland Railway Company et al.; decided June 6, 1933. [1933.] p. 377 [317]-318. ([Opinion 18744.) [The first page is numbered incorrectly 377 instead of 317. From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 18744

Oyster-shells. Fourth section applications nos. 14156 and 14166, oyster shells from south Atlantic and Gulf ports; decided May 27, 1933. [1933.] p. 283- 288. ([Opinion] 18737.) [From v. 194.] * Paper. 5c. I C 1.6/la : 18737

Petroleum products. No. 23508,. Mountain-Pacific oil cases; decided May 2, 1933. [1933.] p. 599-650. ([Opinion] 18637.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c’

I C 1.6/la : 18637Pipe. No. 25374, Pacific Tank & Pipe Company et al. v. Boston & Maine Rail-

road et al.; decided June 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 397-400. ([Opinion | 18758.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18758

Rubber. No. 25378, Shelbyville Harness Company v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al.; decided June 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 493-494. ([Opinion] 18781.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18781

Sheep. No. 20549, Concho Livestock Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; [decided June 17, 1933]. 1933. [l]-f- 408-412 p. ([Opinion] 18760.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/1 a : 18760Stairs. No. 25635, Mesker Brothers Iron Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee, St.

Paul & Pacific Railroad Company et al.; decided June 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 451-452. ([Opinion] 18768.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/1 a : 18768

Decisions (Valuation')

Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Interstate Commerce Commission valuation reports.Arcadia and Betsey River Railway. Valuation docket no. 1117, Arcadia &

Betsey River Railway Company; decided May 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 141-150. (B-840.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-840

Detroit, Caro and Sandusky Railway. Valuation docket no. 1108, Detroit, Caro and Sandusky Railway Company; decided May 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 151-161. (B-841.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a: B 841

Fore River Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1098, Fore River Railroad Corpora-tion; decided May 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 193-204. (B-845.) [From Valua-tion reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-845

Mississippi Export Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1091, Mississippi Export Railroad Company; decided May 2, 1933. [1933.] p. 131-140. (B-839.)[From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-839

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Acacia Park Cemetery Association, Incorporated. No. 4996. in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Oct. term, 1932, Acacia Park Cemetery Association, Inc., v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+17 p. large 8° t j x 13 . Ac

Alliance Construction Company, Incorporated. No. 42443, in Court of Claims, Alliance Construction Company, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s demurrer to plaintiff’s petition, with brief in support thereof. [1933.] cover-title, ii+ 1~39 P- $ J 1.13: Al 55/5

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August 1933 97Al worthCtf ashburn Company. No. 5858, in Court of Appeals of District of

Columbia, Oct. term, 1932, Alworth-Washburn Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title. ii+28 p. t

J 1.13: Al 94/5American Chain Company, Incorporated. No. 196, in Supreme Court, Oct. term,

1933, American Chain Company, Inc., v. Robert O. Eaton, collector of internal revenue, district of Connecticut, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.1 cover-title, i+22 p. t j Li3 . Am 3/lsg

Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. In Court of Claims, no. E-17, Bausch and Lomb Optical Company v. United States; defendant’s brief and argument [1933.] p. 371-387. $ J 1.13 : B 328/5

Bourne, Louis 21/. No. 238, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933. Louis M. Bourne v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 p. $ J 1.13: B 667/6

Brown, Arthur M. No. 187, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Arthur M Brown v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+15 p. $ J 1.13 : B 812/17

Brown, Harvey H. No. 174, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, C. F. Routzahn, collector of internal revenue, v. Fayette Brown, executor of Harvey H. Brown, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; reply brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, i+7 p. J J 1.13: B 813/29

Busch, Daniel. No. 219, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Daniel Busch, alias Sam, Joseph Melodia, and Thomas Musumeci v. United States, on peti tion for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii+15 p. $ J 1.13 :B 96/2

Carey, Emerson, Fibre Products Company. No. 820, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Emerson Carey Fibre Products Company, Carey Salt Company, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, 7 p. t

J 1.13 :C 188Carter, Henry P. In Court of Claims, no. 41928, Henry P. Carter v. United

States; defendant’s request for findings of fact and brief. [1933.] p. 21-34. $J 1.13 : C 245/3

Central Iron and Steel Company. In Court of Claims, no. J-1S4, Central Iron & Steel Company v. United States; defendant’s motion for new trial and brief in support. [1933.] p. 275-283. $ J 1.13: C 333/61

Century Wood Preserving Company. No. 5162, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Century Wood Preserving Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, petition for review from Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+18 p. t J 1.13 : C 333/60

Chemische Fabrik von Hey den, Aktiengescllschaft. No. 221, in Supreme Court, (let. term, 1933, Chemische Fabrik von Heyden, Aktiengesellschaft, and How-ard Sutherland, Alien Property Custodian, v. Galen L. Tait, collector of in-ternal revenue for district of Maryland, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. (1933.) cover-title, ii+20 p. $ J 1.13 :C 42/19

Coalinga-Mohawk Oil Company. No. 118, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Coalinga-Mohawk Oil Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+10 p. t

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Comar Oil Company. No. 253, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Comar Oil Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for respond-ent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii+18 p. $ J 1.13 : C 73/5

Conoscente, Sam. No. 180, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Sam Conoscente and Luigi Salli v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+9 p. t J 1.13 :C 763/2

Cooper, Richard F. Pleas and proceedings in circuit court of appeals [for 10th circuit, Jan. term, 1933, appeals from district court for district of Wyoming, no. 747, Marshall S. Reynolds, individually and as collector of internal reve-nue, v. Richard F. Cooper; no. 748, same v. Barbara V. Cooper; no. 749, same v. Richard F. Cooper and Barbara V. Cooper; opinion of court in case of Mar-shall S. Reynolds v. Barbara V. Cooper, no. 748]. [1933.] ii+65-73 p. 7

J 1.13 : C 787/3------ Same; [opinion of coui;t in case of Marshall S. Reynolds v. Richard F.

Cooper, no. 747]. [1933.] ii+71-79 p. 7 J 1.13 :C 787/4------ Same; [opinion of court in case of Marshall S. Reynolds v. Richard F.

Cooper and Barbara V. Cooper, no. 749]. [1933.] ii+49-57 p. 7J 1.13 : C 787/2

Corning Glass Works. No. 199, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Corning Glass Works v. Thomas E. Robertson, commissioner of patents, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 1+8 p. 7 J 1.13 : C 816/17

Dooley, F. T., Lumber Company. No. 160, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, F. T. Dooley Lumber Company v. United States, on petition for writ of cer-tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+12 p. 7 J 1.13 :D 72/2

Englert Manufacturing Company. In Court of Claims, no. H-180, Englert Manufacturing Company v. United States; no. H-329, M. and M. Company v. [same] ; no. D-785, Universal Battery Company v. [same] ; nos. F-247, F-253, and H-460, U.S. Light & Heat Corporation v. [same] ; defendant’s motion for new trials and general brief in support of motion. [1933.] [26] p. 7

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H-180, p. 211-236.H-329, p. 207-232.D-785, p. 318-343.F-247, F-253, H-460, p. 209-234.

Ervine, J. E., & Co. In Court of Claims, no. K-255, J. E. Ervine & Company v.United States; defendant’s motion for new trial [and brief]. [1933.] p. 85- 106. 7 J 1.13: Er 93/2

Fawsett, Florence B. No. 169, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Florence B.Fawsett v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+10 p. 7 J 1.13 :F 288/2

Federal Real Estate and Storage Company. In Court of Claims, no. M-183, Federal Real Estate and Storage Company and Hugh J. Phillips [its presi-dent] v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report. [1933.] p. 41-159. 7 J 1.13 : F 317/13

Fidelity Savings and Loan Association. No. 251, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Fidelity Savings and Loan Association v. Guy T. Helvering, commis-sioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii+16 p. 7 J 1.13 : F 448/25

Field, Marshall. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Marshall Field, on petition to review decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii+34 p. large 8° 7

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August 1933 99Fleitmann, Frederick T. No. 233, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Frederick

T. Fleitmann v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 p. $ J 1.13 :F 628/7

Fleitmann, Herman C. No. 234, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Marie J. J. Fleitmann & Thomas Crimmins, executors of Herman C. Fleitmann, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for respondent in oppo-sition. [1933.] cover-title, i-|-8 p. t J 1.13 :F 628/8

----- No. 235, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Marie J. J. Fleitmann and Thomas Crimmins, executors of Herman C. Fleitmann, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner- of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+8 p. $ J 1.13 :F 628/9

Freedman, Louis. No. 177, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933. Louis Freedman v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title. i+15 p. $ J 1.13 :F 875

Friedberg, Max L. No. 213, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Max L. Fried-berg and James B. Wilson v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposi-tion. [1933.] cover-title, i+10 p. $ J 1.13 :F 914/7

Griffiths, George, Construction Company. In Court of Claims, no. L-196, George Griffiths, trading as George Griffiths Construction Company v. United States defendant’s motion for new trial. [1933.] p. 159-163. J J 1.13: G 875/13

Hutchinson Coal Company. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, David Burnet, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Hutchinson Coal Company; peti-tion for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit and brief in support thereof. [1933.] cover-title, ii-J-17 p. J J 1.13 :H 975/5

International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen, and Helpers of America. Criminal no. C. 95-473, in district court, southern district of New York, United States v. Local no. 202 of International Brotherhood of Team-sters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen, and Helpers of America et al.; indictment. [1933.] cover-title, 8 p. + J 1.13: In 8/69

Johnson, Roy M. Nos. 249 and 250, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Roy M. Johnson [et al.] v. United States, Ruth Williams Cruce [et al.] ; Roy M. Johnson [et al.] v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+8 p. J J 1.13 : J 636/3

Kansas City. Mo. No. 254, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1933, First National Bank of Kansas City, Mo., v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+7 p. t J 1.13 : K 133/29

Kasch, Ed. No. 197. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Ed Kasch and Theodora Kasch v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ.of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respond-ent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+11 p. $ J 1.13 :K 151/2

Lafayette Life Insurance Company. Nos. 4993, 4999, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Lafayette Life Insurance Company; Lafayette Life Insurance Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petitions for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for commissioner. [1933.] cover-title, iii+67 p. large 8° t J 1.13 :L 131/2

Laflin, Mrs. Josephine K. Nos. 4950-52, in circuit court of appeals for 7th cir-cuit, Josephine K. Laflin v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petitions for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.1 cover-title, ii+20 p. large 8° $ J 1.13 :L 133

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Livingston, Jefferson. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Wade L. Street, Minnie Livingston, and Jennie L. Mahon, as executors of Jefferson Livingston, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+18 p. large 8° $ J 1.13: L 762/11

Lumbra, Newton W. No. 152, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Newton W. Lumbra v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+7 p. t * J 1.13 :L 97/2

McGuire, Bernard, C. No. 204, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Bernard C. McGuire and Frank E. Hering v. United States, on petition for writ of cer-tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+30 p. $ J 1.13 : M 179/2

Mann, Conrad II. No. 265, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Conrad H. Mann v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; memorandum for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 1 p. t J 1.13 : M 315/9

Market Truckmen’s Association. Criminal no. C. 95-474, in district court, south-ern district of New York, United States v. Market Truckmen’s Association et al.; indictment. [1933.] cover-title, 11 p. t J 1.13:M341/3

Mayne, Walter R. No. 185, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Walter R. Mayne and Frank E. Williams v. St. Louis Union Trust Company and Lee W. Van Cleave, as executors of Katie L. Van Cleave [et al.], on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief in opposition for respondents Louis J. Becker, collector of internal revenue, and United States. [1933.] cover-title, i+12 p. $ .J 1.13: M 454

Meredith Publishing Company. No. 207, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Meredith Publishing Company, successor to Successful Farming Publishing Company, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+13 p. J J 1.13 :M 541/2

Merwin, Jerome E. In Court of Claims, no. 41904, Jerome E. Merwin v. United States ; defendant’s supplemental brief. [1933.] p. 43-54. J J 1.13 : M 559/2

Matter, Mrs. Isabel R. No. 4990, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit. Oct. term, 1932, Isabel Richardson Molter v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Boarfl of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+17 p. large 8° t J 1.13: M 738/3

Morgan, W. Forbes. In Court of Claims, no. M-76, W. Forbes Morgan v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to report of commissioner. [1933.] p. 19- 20. $ J 1.13: M 823/6

Morriss Realty Company Trust No. 2. No. 4942, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Oct. term, 1932, commissioner of internal revenue v. Morriss Realty Company Trust No. 2, Julia L. Morriss [et al.], trustees, etc., on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii+21 p. $ J 1.13 : M 834/29

Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company. In Court of Claims, Cong. no. 17636, Morse Dry Dock & Repair Company v. United States; defendant’s answer to plaintiff’s motion for new trial. [1933.] p. 293-302. $ J 1.13: M 839/13

Mulqueen, Michael J. No. 193, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Mary G.Mulqueen, as executrix of Michael J. Mulqueen, v. Guy T. Helvering, com-missioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+6 p. t J 1.13 : M 918/2

Muscarelte, Edward. No. 179. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Edward Mus- carelle et al. v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+17 p. t J 1.13 : M 971

Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, no. 140, Oct. term, 1932. commissioner of internal reve-nue v. Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, appeal from Board of Tax Appeals; [per curiam order]. [1933.] p. 89-90. t J 1.13: M 985/11

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New 'York Life Insurance Company. [United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, no. 23G, Oct. term, 1932, commissioner of internal revenue v. New York Life Insurance Company, appeal from Board of Tax Appeals; opinion of court, decided June 5, 1933.] [1933.] p. 253-258. $

J 1.13 : N 42y/118112 West 59th Street Corporation. No. 5825, in Court of Appeals of District of

Columbia, Apr. term, 1932 [1933], 112 West 59th Street Corporation v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of de-cision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i+24 p. t J 1.13: F 466/2

Parmenter, Henry E. In Court of Claims, no. M-313, Henry E. Parmenter v.United States; defendant’s brief. [1933.] p. 13-15. t J 1.13 :P 241/2

Petroleum Iron Works Company of Ohio. In Court of Claims, no. L-403, Petroleum Iron Works Company of Ohio v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1933.] p. 39-45. t J 1.13: P 448/5

Postnikoff. Albert S. In Court of Claims, no. 42357, Albert S. Postnikoff and Martha L. Postnikoff v. United States; defendant’s plea in bar [and brief]. [1933.] p. 9-53. t J 1.13 : P 846/2

Pringle, Mrs. Marian B. Nos. — and —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, David Burnet, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Marian B. Pringle; [same] v. Phyllis B. Brunson; petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1933.] cover-title, 1+10 p. t J 1.13 :P 936/2

Quinnipiack Club. In Court of Claims, no. 41978, Quinnipiack Club v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1933.] p. 31-41. t J 1.13 :Q 44/6

Reed, Frank F. In Court of Claims, no. 41878, Frank F. Reed v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1933.] p. ^-11. $ J 1.13: R 251/11

Reynolds, Lewis. In Court of Claims, no. M408, Lewis Revnolds v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1933.] p. 17-34. t ' J 1.13:R336/3

Richardson, William K. In Court of Claims, no. 42405, William King Richard-son v. United States; defendant’s plea of former adjudication [and brief in support of plea]. [1933.] p. 9-23. t J 1.13 :R 397/5

Southern Shipyard Corporation. No. 156, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Southern Shipyard Corporation v. United States, on petition for writ of cer-tiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 1+7 p. $ J 1.13: So 88/118

Standard Oil Company. No. 85, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Standard Oil Company v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+11 p. J

J 1.13: St 24/93Stearns, R. H., Company. No. 133, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, R. H.

Stearns Company, Boston, Mass., v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii+12 p. J J 1.13: St 31/12

Steel Products Engineering Company. In Court of Claims, no. 41861, Steel Products Engineering Company v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report [and] defendant’s answer to plaintiff’s exceptions to commissioner's report. [1933.] p. 57-66. $ J 1.13: St 32/9

Supreme Court. Records and briefs in United States cases decided by Supreme Court during Oct. term, 1932 [title-page and index], 1933. [1] +13 p. J

J 1.2: In 2/27/932Thorsen, William R. No. 312, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, William R.

Thorsen v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; memorandum for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, 4 p. J J 1.13 :T 398/8

Turner-Farber-Love Company. No. 5875, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1932, Turner-Farber-Love Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+20 p. t J 1.13 :T 859

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United Business Corporation of America. No. 108, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United Business Corporation of America v. Guy T. Heivering, com-missioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; memorandum for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. J j 1.13 : Un 3/183

Vanderlip, Frank A. In Court of Claims, no. 41993, Frank A. Vanderlip v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1933.] p. 47-56. t J 1.13:V284

Weatherford, Crump J Co. No. 220, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Weath-erford, Crump & Company et al. v. James W. Bass, collector of internal revenue for 1st district of Texas, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+10 p. t J 1.13 ;W 378/5

Weiner, Joseph. Criminal no. 95-434, in district court for southern district of New York, United States v. Joseph Weiner et al.; information charging criminal contempt and petition and affidavit for rule to show cause, motion for rule to show cause, rule to show cause. [1933.] cover-title, 32 p. large 8° t

J 1.13 : W 431Western Knitting Mills. No. 151, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Western

Knitting Mills, Wallace G. Kay, and Kay & Company, Inc., v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+11 p. $ J 1.13: W 525/34

Whitcomb, Louise A. Nos. 145-150, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Louise A. Whitcomb v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue; Lvdia L. Whitcomb v. [same]; Louise A. F. E. Whitcomb v. [same] ; Lydia L. I. Whitcomb v. [same] ; Lydia Louise Ida Whitcomb v. [same] ; Louise A. F. E. Whitcomb v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+8 p. t j 1J3; w 581/6

Whitcomb, Marguerite T. Nos. 139-144, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Marguerite T. Whitcomb v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal reve-nue; Charlotte A. W. Lepic v. [same]; Marie M. E. G. T. Whitcomb v. [same] ; Charlotte Andree Whitcomb Lepic v. [same] ; [same] v. [same] ; Marie M. E. G. Whitcomb v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 3p. t j 1.13; yy 581/7

Whitcomb, Mrs. Louise P. V. Nos. 129-131, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, John Freuler, administrator of Louise P. V. Whitcomb, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933 ]

■ cover-title, i+12 p. t j 1>13. w 581/5Whitehead, Mrs. Mary H. No. 172, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Charles

Hallock Whitehead, executor of Mary Heaton Whitehead, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; memorandum for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, 4 p. t j j 13. w 587/9

Willard Storage Battery Company. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, C. F. Routzahn, collector of internal revenue for 18th district of Ohio, v. Willard Storage Battery Company; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-18 p. f

J 1.13 : W 661/6----- Proceedings in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit [no. 6181, C. F.

Routzahn, collector of internal revenue for 18th district of Ohio, vs. Willard Storage Battery Company, appeal from district court for northern district of Ohio, eastern division], [1933.] p. 261-268. t J 1.13 :W 661/5

INVESTIGATION BUREAU

Uniform (Time reports for United States and its possessions, v 4 no 2 • 2d quarterly bulletin, 1933. 1933. [2]+16 p. il. tL.C. card 30-27005 j 1.14/7; 4/2

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CHILDREN’S BUREAU

Children’s progress, 1833-1933; [prepared by Eleanor Taylor, assisted by Andria T. Hourwich]. [1933.] [24] p. il. 4° [Booklet designed by Gerald Link. Another illustration on front and back cover.] fL.C. card L 33-116 L 5.2: C 43/8

Infants. What builds babies? Mother’s diet in pregnant and nursing periods. 1933. 8 p. il. narrow 8° (Folder 4, revised Apr. 1933.) * Paper, 5c.

L 5.22: 4/3Monthly bulletin on social statistics, v. 1, no. 2; Aug. 1933. [1933.] 8 p. il. 4° t

L.C. card L 33-114 L 5.32: 1/2Mothers’ aid, 1931. 1933. v-j-39 p. (Bureau publication 220.)

L.C. card L 33-117* Paper, 5c.

L 5.20: 220Social statistics in child

medical social service.social statistics, 1933.)

welfare and related fields: Instructions for reporting [Reprint with slight changes 1933.] 10 p. (Form 20,

t L 5.27: 20/2-2

LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU

Building operations in principal cities of United States, June 1933. [1933.] 16 p. (Serial no. R. 6.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1933.] t

L 2.6/a 4: 933/6Directories: Labor offices [and officials] in United States and in Canada. [1933.]

19 p. [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1933.] t L 2.6/a 3: 933Electric lamps. Technological changes and employment in electric-lamp Indus-

trv. [1933.] p. 1213-38. [From Monthly labor review, June 1933.] tL 2.6/a : El 25

Employment. Trend of employment, June 1933. 1933. [1] -[-36 p. il. (Serial no. R. 7.) [Monthly.] tL.C. card L 23-234 L 2.9: 933/6

Employment agencies. Laws relating to employment agencies in United States as of Jan. 1, 1933; [prepared by Charles F. Sharkey and George D. Patterson, jr.]. May 1933. iv-f-1644-vii p. (Bulletin 581; Labor laws of United States series.) * Paper, 15c.L.C. card L 33-115 L 2.3: 581

------Same. (H.doc. 561, 72d Cong. 2d sess.)Labor through the century, 1833-1933, illustrated account as presented by De-

partment of Labor at Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago, 1933. 1933. ii+46 p. il. [To be issued also as Bulletin 597. Another illustration on front

and back cover.] tL.C. card L 33-119 L 2.2: L11

Monthly labor review, v. 37, no. 2; Aug. 1933. 1933. vi-|-251-497 p. il. * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.25.L.C. card 15-26485 L 2.6: 37/2

Special arti cles .—Experience under State old-age pension laws in 1932.—Presi-dent’s reemployment agreement.—Code of fair competition for cotton-textile industry.— Compulsory labor service in Germany; [report from C. W. Gray].—Conciliation work of Department of Labor, June 1933; by Hugh L. Kerwin.—Wages in Denmark in 1932 ; [prepared by E. Gjessing].—Directories: Labor offices [and officials] in United States and in Canada.

Note .—The Monthly labor review is the medium through which the Bureau publishes its regular monthly reports on such subjects as prices, wages, industrial disputes, and employment conditions, as also the results of original investigations too brief for bul-letin purposes, notices of labor legislation by the States or by Congress, and Federal and State court decisions affecting labor, which from their importance should be given atten-tion before they could ordinarily appear in the bulletins devoted to these subjects. One free subscription will be given to all labor departments and bureaus, workmen’s com-pensation commissions, and other offices connected with the administration of labor laws, and to organizations exchanging publications with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents, Wash-ing. D C., at the prices stated above.

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Prices. Wholesale prices, July 1933. 1933. LI]+26 p. il. (Serial no. R. 18.) [Monthly.] tL.C. card L22-229 L 2.8: 933/7

Prison labor. Prison labor in United States, 1932. Aug. 1933. v+216+v p. (Bulletin 595; Prison labor series.) * Paper, 15c.L.C. card L 33-120 L 2.3 : 595

----- Same. (H.doe. 158, 73d Cong. 2d sess.)Textiles. Wages and hours of labor in dyeing and finishing of textiles, 1932.

July 1933. iii+72+v p. (Bulletin 588; Wages and hours of labor series.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card L 31-74 L 2.3: 588

----- Same. (H.doe. 61. 73d Cong. 1st sess.)Tires. Labor productivity in automobile tire industry; by Boris Stern. July

1933. iii+74+v p. il. 1 pl. 6 p. of pl. (Bulletin 585; Productivity of labor series.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card L 33-121 L 2.3 : 585

------ Same. (H.doe 24, 73d Cong. 1st sess.)Wages. Summary of wage surveys of Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1928-32: pt.

1, By industries. [1933.] 4 p. (R. 3.) [From Monthly labor review, July- 1933.] f L 2.6/a : W124/36

■----- Same: pt. 2, By industries and States. [1933.] 12 p. (Serial no. RIO.)[From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1933.] f L2.6/a: W 124/37

WOMEN’S BUREAU

Women at work, a century of industrial change; [by Eleanor iii+50+ [1] p. il. 4° [Cover and illustrations are work of ♦ Paper, 5c.L.C. card L33-118

Nelson]. 1933.Jean W. Hill.]

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Appointments in Library of Congress; reprinted from article by James Waldo Fawcett in Washington Evening star of July 6 [and 11], 1933. [1933.] 7 p. t LC 1.2: Ap 6

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Philology. Classification, class P, PB-PH, philology, modern European lan-guages. 1933. vi+226 p. large 8° [Printed as manuscript.] * Paper, 35c.

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Same, pt. 1, group 2, Pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lectures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, maps, v. 30, no. 4. 1933. iv+235-310 p. [Monthly.] L C 3.6/130/2-4

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----- Same, pt. 4, Works of art, reproductions of a work of art, drawings or plastic works of scientific or technical character, photographs, prints and pictorial illustrations, v. 28, no. 1. 1933. iii+1-49 p. [Quarterly.]

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NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS

Airfoils. Interference on airfoil of finite span in open rectangular wind tun-nel [with list of references] ; by Theodore Theodorsen. 1933. cover-title, 6 p. 11. 4° (Report 461.) [Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26536 Y 3.N 21/5: 5/461

Propellers. Tests of nacelle-propeller combinations in various positions with reference to wings: [pt.] 3, Clark Y wing, various radial-engine cowlings, tractor propeller [with list of references] ; by Donald H. Wood. 1933’ cover-title, 42 p. il. 4° (Report 462.) [Text and illustration on p 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 32-26532 Y 3.N 21/5 : 5/462

Wings. Relative loading on biplane wings [with list of references] ; by Walter S. Diehl. 1933. cover-title, 17 p. il. 4° (Report 458.) [Text and illus-tration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 33-26515 y 3.N 21/5 : 5/458

NATIONAL RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION

. ^cPv®ry Administration was established under the provisionsot title 1 of H.R 5755, 73d Congress (Public 67, approved June 16, 1933), an act to encourage national industrial recovery, to foster fair competition, etc. This Administra-tion is also known as the Industrial Recovery Administration, the National Industrial Recovery Administration, and the N.R.A., and the act under which it was established, as iilO JN.l.K.A.,.By Executive order of Juno 16. 1933. in order to effectuate the policy title 1 of the act the President appointed an Administrator for Industrial a Special Industrial Recovery Board.

set forth in Recovery and

Blue Eagle. What the Blue Eagle means to you and how you can get it. official statement of Blue Eagle Division, N.R.A. 1933. [l]+2O p. (Bulletin 4.) * Paper, 5c. y 3.N 21/8: 3/4

Codes of fair competition.their present formNote .—The codes for the following industries as submitted in their present form

merely reflect the proposals of the industries, and none of the provisions contained therein are to be regarded as having received the approval of the National Recovery Administration as applying to those industries.

----- Code of fair competition for advertising agency business, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1702-17.) ♦ Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26542 Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1702-17

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Codes of fair competition—Continued.------ Code of fair competition for advertising-newspaper industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 24,1933. 1933. [1] +3 p. (Registry no. 1702-2-04.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1702-2-04

----- - Code of fair competition for American glassware industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]4-10p. (Registry no. 1022-04.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1022-04----- - Code of fair competition for American match industry, as submitted on

Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1] -}-5 p. (Registry no. 314-01.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 314-01

----- Code of fair competition for anti-friction bearing industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 1318-1-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1318-1-02----- - Code of fair competition for asphaltic limestone industry, as submitted

on Aug. 22, 1933. 1933. [1] 4-7 p. (Registry no. 1026-08.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1026-08

------ Code of fair competition for balata belting manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [1)4-4 p. (Registry no. 205-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 205-01

------ Code of fair competition for bank and security vault manufacturers industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 1133- 1-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1133-1-05

----- Code of fair competition for barber and beauty culture industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1)4-14 p. (Registry no. 1708-10.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1708-10

----- Code of fair competition for beauty parlor concessionaires industry, as submitted on Aug. 22, 1933. 1933. [1)4-5 p. (Registry no. 1708-2-82.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1708-2-82

----- Code of fair competition for beauty shop industry, as submitted on Aug. 26,1933. 1933. [l]-|-6p. (Registry no. 1708-2-69.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1708-2-69----- Code of fair competition for beverage dispensing equipment industry, as

submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1)4-3 p. (Registry no. 1331-02.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1331-02

------ Code of fair competition for bleached shellac industry, as submitted on Aug. 24. 1933. 1933. [1)4-11 p. (Registry no. 619-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 616-01------ Code of fair competition for bobbed and regular hairpin industry, as

submitted on Aug. 22, 1933. 1933. [l]4-4 p. (Registry no. 251-06.)♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 251-06

------ Code of fair competition for book cloth and impregnating industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 299-29.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 299-29

------ Code of fair competition for bowling operating industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1)4-5 p. (Registry no. 1711-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1711-03----- Code of fair competition for buffing and polishing composition industry,

as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1)4-4 p. (Registry no. 1001-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1001-01

------ Code of fair competition for builders’ supply industry, as revised on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1)4-8 p. (Registry no. 1013-3-02.) " * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1013-3-02/rev.------ Code of fair competition for building granite industry, as submitted on

Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. [1)4-8 p. (Registry no. 1023-01.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1023-01

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Codes of fair competition—Continued.------ Code of fair competition for burlesque industry, as submitted on Aug.

29, 1933. 1933. [1J+5 p. (Registry no. 1748-14.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1748-14

------ Code of fair competition for business furniture equipment and supply industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1] +11 p. (Registry no. 1137-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1137-1-01

------ Code 30, 1933.

of fair competition for butter-tub industry, as submitted on Aug. 1933. [l]+4p. (Registry no. 323-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 323-02------ Code of fair competition

mitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. 5c.

for candle manufacturing industry, as sub- [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 712-1-01.) * Paper,

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 712-1-01/Aug. 26,1933------ Code of fair competition for canvas waterproofing industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 202-1-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 202-1-04

------ Code of fair competition for carriers of property by motor or horse- drawn vehicles industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1] +5 p. (Registry no. 1411-2-08.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1411-2-4)8

------ Code of fair competition for celluloid button, buckle, and novelty manu-facturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [1] +6 p. (Regis-try no. 1009-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1009-05

------ Code of fair competition for cellulose acetate yarn producing industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [1] +3 p. (Registry no. 267-02.)* Paper 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 267-02

------ Code of fair competition for cement gun contracting industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 25,1933. 1933. [l]+6p. (Registry no. 1616-2-22.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8:7 sub.1616-2-22

------Code of fair competition for chemical water treatment manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 699-15.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 699-15

------ Code of fair competition for chewing gum manufacturers, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1] +3 p. (Registry no. 109-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 109-1-4)1------ Code of fair competition for chuck industry, as submitted on Aug. 23,

1933. 1933. [1J+3 p. (Registry no. 1149-09.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1149-09

•----- Code of fair competition for coated abrasives industry, as submitted onAug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+4p. (Registry no. 1001-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1001-02— Code of fair competition for coffee industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [l]+9 p. (Registry no. 111-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 111-1-01— Code of fair competition for compressed air industry, as submitted, 2d revision, on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [U+7 p. (Registry no. 1304-1-02.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1304-l-02/2d rev.

-— Code of fair competition for construction equipment distribution industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 1399-17.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-17

------ Code of fair competition for consulting chemists and chemical engineers industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [11+3 p. (Registry no. 299-13.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 299-13

------ Code of fair competition for contracting and retail division of plumbing and heating industry, as submitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. [l]+6p. (Reg-istry no. 1130-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1130-05

------ Code of fair competition for corset steel industry, as submitted on Aug. 30. 1933. 1933. [1 ] +12 p. (Registry no. 1118-10.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1118-10

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Codes of fair competition—Continued.------ Code of fair competition for cotton cloth glove industry, as submitted on

Aug. 4, 1933. 1933. [1J+8 p. (Registry no. 235-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 235-1-01

-—— Code of fair competition for crepe paper industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 405-13.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 405-13----- - Code of fair competition for curtain cleaning industry, as submitted on

Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+5p. (Registry no. 1714-33.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1714U33

------ Code of fair competition for cylindrical liquid-tight paper container indus-try, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1]-J-4 p. (Registry no. 406-10.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 406-10

----- Code of fair competition for dealers in motion-picture and theatre sup-plies and equipment industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+7p.

(Registry no. 1659-3-02.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1659-3-02----- Code of fair competition for department store photograph studios, as

submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 165-10.) * Paper, 5c- Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 165-10

----- Code of fair competition for dredging industry, as submitted on Aug. 26 1933. 1933. [1J+3 p. (Registry no. 1618A-2-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1618A-2-01------ Code of fair competition for earthenware manufacturers industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1016-03.) * Paper.5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1016-03

----- Code of fair competition for embroidery thread and scallop cutting indus-try, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+7p. (Registry no. 231-3-03.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/87 sub. 231-3-03

----- Code of fair competition for engineering inspection industry, as submitted on Aug. 24. 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1734-04.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1734-04----- Code of fair competition for fertilizer industry, as submitted on Aug 19

1933. 1933. [1J+11 p. (Registry no. 610-1-01.) * Paper. 5c.Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.610-1-01

----- Code of fair competition for fire extinguishing appliance industry, as submitted on Aug. 26. 1933. 1933. [1] +11 p. (Registry no. 1314-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1314-01

----- Code of fair competition for floral industry, as submitted on Aug 25 1933. 1933. [l]+4p. (Registry no. 1622-05.) * Paper. 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8:7 sub. 1622-05----- Code of fair competition for flower and feather industry., as submitted on

Aug. 24. 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 1603-03.) * Paper. 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1603-03

----- Code of fair competition for garment pressing machine and appliance industry, as submitted Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1] +5 p. (Registry no. 1399- 1-14.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21 /8: 7 sub. 1399-1-14

------ Code of fair competition for glaced [glazed] and fancy paper industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1 ] +6 p. (Registry no. 407-06')* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 407-06

----- - Code of fair competition for graphic arts industry, as submitted on Aug.30, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 507-11.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 507-11/Aug. 30,1933----- Code of fair competition for handkerchief industry, as submitted on Aug.

24, 1933. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 237-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 237-1-01

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Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Code of fair competition for heat-exchange industry, as submitted, 2d

revision, on Aug. 26,1933. 1933. [1] +7 p. (Registry no. 1129-1-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1129-l-10/2d rev.

----- Code of fair competition for heavy forging industry, as submitted on Aug.30.1933. 1933. [l]+19p. (Registry no. 1110-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1110-01— Code of fair competition for Hebrew and Jewish religious book industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1653-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1653-03

----- Code of fair competition for horsehair dressing industry, as submitted on Aug. 22, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1627-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1627-02----- Code of fair competition for insulated container manufacturing industry,

as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]4-5 p. (Registry no. 1629-1-03.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1629-1-03

----- Code of fair competition for ladies’ handbag industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 236-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 236-1-4)1----- - Code of fair competition for laundry dyeing and cleaning supplies in-

dustry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]4-6 p. (Registry no. 1634-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1634-01

----- Code of fair competition for leather as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. * Paper, 5c.

cloth and lacquered fabrics industry, [1)4-7 p. (Registry no. 999-1-02.)

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 999-1-02----- Code of fair competition for linen industry, as submitted on Aug. 30,

1933. 1933. [1] 4-5 p. (Registry no. 246-01.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 246-01

----- ’ Code of fair competition for liquefied gas industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]-4~8 p. (Registry no. 706-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.706-01----- Code of fair competition for lock and builders hardware manufacturing

industry, as submitted on Aug. 29. 1933. 1933. [l]4-6 p. (Resristry no. 1114-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1114-07

----- Code of fair competition for luggage and fancy leather goods industry, as submitted [as revised] on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [114-5 p. (Registry no. 907-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 907-1-01/rev.

----- Code of fair competition for lye industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [1] 4-5 p. (Registry no. 699-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 699-02----- Code of fair competition for manganese industry, as submitted on Aug. 25,

1933. 1933. [1)4-4 p. (Registry no 1218-06.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1218-06

----- Code of fair competition for manufacturers of beauty and barber supplies industry, as submitted on Aug. 24. 1933. 1933. [l]4-5 p. (Registry no. 1606-02.) ♦ Paper, 5c Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1606-02

----- Code of fail' competition for manufacturers of perfumes, cosmetics, and other toilet preparations, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [1)4-7 p. (Registry no. 604-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.604-03

■----- Code of fair competition for masonry chimney industry, as submitted onAug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1)4-5 p. (Registry no. 1027-01.) * Paper. 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.1027-01

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Codes of fair competition—Continued.------ Code of fair competition for merchandise warehousing industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [1)4-9 p. (Registry no. 1715-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.1715-01

------ Code of fair competition for microscopic slide and glass switch plate in-dustry, as submitted on Aug. 20, 1933. 1933. [1]-f-2 p. (Registry no.1330-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.1330-03

----- Code of fair competition for mirror industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 1029-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.1029-02----- Code of fair competition for mop and polish industry, as submitted on

Aug. 17, 1933. 1933. [1)4-5 p. (Registry no. 1609-05.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.1609-05

------ Code of fair competition for mop-stick industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1]4-4 p. (Registry no. 328-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.328-02----- Code of fair competition for motor robe industry, as submitted on Aug.

26,1933. 1933. [1)4-3 p. (Registry no. 299-28.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.299-28

----- Code of fair competition for non-ferrous foundry industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 1115-05.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.1115-05----- Code of fair competition for ocean pearl button and novelty manufac-

turers industry, as submitted on Aug. 14, 1933. 1933. [1)4-5 p. (Registry no. 1009-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.1009-1-03

----- Code of fair competition for ornamental moulding, carving, and turning industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no.315-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.315-02

----- Code of fair competition for oxy-acetylene industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 1150-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.1150-02----- Code of fair competition for paper and pulp industry, as submitted, 1st

revision, on Aug. 15, 1933. 1933. [1)4-7 p. (Registry no. 405-1-04.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.405-l-04/lst.rev.Aug.l 5,1933

------ Code of fair competition for paper disc milk bottle cap industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1J4-4 p. (Registry no. 1608-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub.1608-02

------ Code of fair competition for paper making machine industry, as submit-ted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. '[1] +2 p. (Registry no. 1399-23.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-23------ Code of fair competition for paper napkin industry, as submitted on Aug.

28,1933. 1933. [l]+4p. (Registry no. 407-05.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 407-05

----- Code of fair competition for piano manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [1]4-4 p. (Registry no. 1640-04.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 164G-04------ Code of fair competition for picture moulding and picture framing in-

dustry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [1]4-6 p. (Registry no. 1122-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1122-09

------ Code of fair competition for plastering industry, as submitted on Aug. 2, 1933. 1933. [1)4-13 p. (Registry no. 1032-06.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N21/8: 7 sub. 1032-06■----- Code of fair competition for porcelain manufacturing industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1)4-2 p. (Registry no. 1033-1-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1033-14)1

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Codes of fair competition—Continued.■----- Code of fair competition for portrait and commercial photographers in-

dustry, as submitted on Aug. 21, 1933. 1933. [1J+10 p. (Registry no. 1650-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1650-1-06/Aug. 21,1933

----- Code of fair competition for precious jewelry producing industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1)4-5 p. (Registry no. 1215-06.)♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1215-06

----- Code of fair competition for rabbit fur dyeing industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1] +8 p. (Registry no. 911-1-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 911-1-03----- Code of fair competition for railroad tie industry, as submitted on Aug.

26, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 320-08.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 320-08

----- Code of fair competition for railway safety appliance industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 15, 1933. 1933. [1)4*6 p. (Registry no. 1413-01.)* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1413-01

----- Code of fair competition for range boiler manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1)4-9 p. (Registry no. 1103-03.)♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1103-03

------ Code of fair competition for reproduction and drawing material indus-try, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1] 4-7 p. (Registry no. 1604-02.)♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1604-02

----- Code of fair competition for retail drug industry, as revised Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 1-98 [698J-2-21.) [Registry number incorrectly given on publication as 1-98-2-21 instead of 698-2-21.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 698-2-21/rev.■----- Code of fair competition for retail surgical trade, as submitted on Aug.

26,1933. 1933. [l)4-4p. (Registry no. 1628-01.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1628-01

----- Code of fair competition for ring traveler industry, as submitted on Aug. 9,1933. 1933. [1)4-3 p. (Registry no. 1122-1-06.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1122-1-06------ Code of fair competition for rock crushers industry, as submitted on Aug.

28, 1933. 1933. [1)4*6 p. (Registry no. 1037-05.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1037-05

----- Code of fair competition for rubber tire dealers industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 807-18.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 807-18----- Code of fair competition for rug chemical processing industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 26,1933. 1933. [l]4-6p. (Registry no. 214-05.) * Paper, 5c.Y3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 214-05

------ Code of fair competition for sanitary napkin and cleansing tissue industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [1)4-4 p. (Registry no. 299B-30.)

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 299B-30------ Code of fair competition for sash weight industry, as submitted on Aug.

24, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 1122-08.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1122-08

—— Code of fair competition for saw service industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 1149-10.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1140-10------ Code of fair competition for shirt cut linings industry, as submitted on

Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [1)4-4 p. (Registry no. 260-02.) * Paper, 5c.Y3.N21/8: 7 sub. 260-02

------ Code of fair competition for shoe-last industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]4-4 p. (Registry no. 322-01.) ♦Paper, 5c.

Y3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 322-01

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Codes of fair competition—Continued.- Code of fair competition for shoe shank manufacturers industry, as sub-

mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [1J4-4 p. (Registry no. 929-1-01.)Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 929-1-01

~ Code of fair competition for slide-fastener industry, as submitted on Aug.24, 1933. 1933. [lJ-f-5 p. (Registry no. 1122-1-05.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1122-1-05— ACode„of fair competition for soap and glycerine industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+5p. (Registry no. 623-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 623-03— Code of fair competition for spat manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 22, 1933. 1933. [1]-4-4 p. (Registry no. 216-08.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 210-087 C£?e.P£.fair competition for sporting goods industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1657-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1657-0177.,.,Cotle of fair competition for steel casting industry, as revised on Aug. 10, 1933. 1933. [l]4-16p. (Registry no. 1106-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1106-1—01/rev.----- .Cotle °f fair competition for steel posture chair industry, as submitted

on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [114-5 p. (Registry no. 1122-11.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1122-11

------ Code of fair competition for stereotype dry mat industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]4-6 p. (Registry no. 503-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 503-01of fair competition for stoker industry, as submitted on Aug. 30,

1933. 1933. [l]4-5p. (Registry no. 1399-1-13.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1399-1-13

— Code of fair competition for stone setting industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1039-2-04.)' * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1039-2-04a Co0nein£fai^oomPre?itj0n for textile designing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1]4~5 p. (Registry no. 299-33.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 299-33— Code of fair competition for undergarment industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]4-4 p. (Registry no. 277-1-01.) * Paper, 5™

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 277-1-01~ competition for waste material industry, as submitted onAug. 18, 1933. 1933. ii-J-8 p. (Registry no. 1632-08.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1632-08— Code of fair 26, 1933. 1933.

— Code of fair 30, 1933. 1933.

— Code of fair on Aug. 11, 1933.

competition for waxed-paper industry, as submitted on Aug. [1)4-6 p. (Registry no. 411-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 411-01competition for wheelbarrow industry, as submitted on Aug. [l]4-10 p. (Registry no. 1410-03.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1410-03competition for wholesale automotive industry, as submitted

1933. [1]4~11 p. (Registry no. 1404-3-14.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1404-3-14

------ Code of fair competition for wholesale coal and coke industry as sub-mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]4-4 p. (Registry no. 701-32.) *'Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 701-32------ Code of fair competition for wholesale drug industry, as submitted on

Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 698-2-23.) ♦ Paper, 5cY 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 698-2-23

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Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Code of fair competition for wiping cloth industry, as submitted on Aug.

24,1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 299-1-21.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-1-23

----- Code of fair competition for women’s neckwear and scarf industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. LI]+5 p. (Registry no. 249-02.) * Paper,

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 249-02----- Code of fair competition for w’ood flour industry, as submitted on Aug. 30,

1933. 1933. [l]+3p. (Registry no. 313-12.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 313-12

----- Code of fair competition for wood heel manufacturers industry, as sub-mitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1] +5 p. (Registry no. 325-01.) ♦ Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 325-01----- Code of fair competition for wood plug industry, as submitted on Aug. 24,

1933. 1933. [l]+5p. (Registry no. 329-02.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 329-02

----- Code of fair competition for wood preserving industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 326-02.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.326-02------ Code for fair competition for wood tank industry, as submitted on Aug

26, 1933. 1933. [l]+6p. (Registry no. 323-01.) * Paper, 5c.Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 323-01

----- Code of fair competition for wooden insulator pins and brackets industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 330-1-01.)♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 330-1-01

----- Proposed code of fair competition for leather industry, as revised on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+6p. (Registry no. 930-1-01.) * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 930-1-01/rev.Handbook. Pointed paragraphs for speakers, Blue Eagle drive; [prepared in I

Speakers' Division, Bureau of Public Relations. 1933. 16 p. (Supplement 1 for Speaker's handbook.) f Y 3.N 21/8 : 2 Sp 3/supp. 1

Manual for industrial advisors; [prepared by] Industrial Advisory Board. 1933. [l]+9p. t Y 3.N 21/8: 2 In 2

NAVY DEPARTMENT

Court-martial order 5 and 6, 1933; May 31 and June 30, 1933. [1933.] 15 p.and 14 p. 12° [Monthly.] J N 1.14: 933/5, 6

Orders. General order 236 [6th series] ; July 18, 1933. 1933. 1 p. 4° tN 1.13/6: 236

Telephone directory. Navy Department telephone directory [Aug. 1933] ; com-piled in Office of Director of Naval Communications. 1933. 32 p. 4° [Semi-annual.] $ N 1.23 : 933/2

CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR BUREAU

Laundry, commissary, medical, and shop appliances. 1933. ii+40 p. [Super-sedes Chapter 34 of Manual of Bureau of Construction and Repair.] t

N 4.2: L 37MARINE CORPS

Orders. Marine Corps order 59; July 28, 1933. 1933. 1 p. J N 9.9/3: 59

NAVIGATION BUREAU

Navy directory, officers of Navy and Marine Corps, including officers of Naval Reserve (active), Marine Corps Reserve (active), and foreign officers serv-ing with Navy, July 1, 1933. 1933. iii+279 p. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 25c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.10. N 1.24 : 933/3

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HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE

s£llin£ dictions manuals, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are tIle ?®.ce ln. Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign

rJJ;antra£e port?:, 2°?,ies, of the General catalogue of mariners’ charts aad books and of the Hydrographic bulletins, reprints, and Notice to mariners are sup-plied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Savannah, New Orleans Galveston, San hrancisco, San Pedro. Calif., San Juan, P.R., Captain of the Port Panama

(Oreg ) Seattle, Honolulu, T.H., Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo,’ DetroitSault bte. Marie, and Duluth. ’Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, no. 2291-95; Aug. 2-30, 1933. 1933 Each

1 p. f° and large 4° t N 6.3 : 2291-95Naval air pilot, Mexico; corrected to May 1, 1933, Notice to aviators 9, 1933.

1933. v+[4]+95 p. il. 2 maps. ([Publication] 193.) f Paper, 60c.L.C. card 33-26537 N 6 8 • 193

Note .—Hydrographic Office publication 193, Naval air pilot of Central America and Mexico, is designed to furnish, in a convenient form to pilots, information of assist

m« th?- ?fvJg?tlon of aircraft, especially when on extended flights. The publi- .• divided into separate sections, each section, covering a country, contains

°n a.lrcraft facilities and such other specific data as are considered of yalue. This section covering Mexico is divided in 2 parts: pt. 1 contains general .coHCcrning routes, distances, regulations, etc.; pt. 2 contains detailed in-formation ot seaplane anchorages and landing fields.

Notice to aviators. Index to Notices to aviators 1-12, 1933 1933 [l]4-9leaves, narrow 12° t N 6.25:933/1-12/ind.

-— Notice to aviators 15 and 16, 1933; Aug. 1 and 15 [1933]. [1933.]11 leaves and 15 leaves, narrow 12° [Semimonthlv.] tL.C. card 20-26958 N 6 25.933/15, 16

Notice to mariners 31-34, 1933 ; Aug. 5-26 [1933], [1933.] [x] +568-657 leaves.[Weekly.] f N 6.11: 933/31-34

Tide calendars. Tide calendar [for Baltimore (Fort McHenry) and CapeHenry], Sept. 1933. 1933. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] f N 6.22/2 : 933/9

1933.-—- Tide calendar [for Norfolk Navy Yard and Newport News, Va.l, Oct.

1933. 1933. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] f N 6.22/1:933/16

ChartsAfrica.

chartAnchorages on west coast of Africa, compiled from latest information;

2312. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Aug. 1906 4th edi-tion, July 1933. 23.5X24.1 in. t 20c. N6.18: 3312Bouet, Port, (Petit Bassam), Ivory Coast.Grand Berebi Anchorage, Ivory Coast.Ivory Coast, Poor Point to Grand Berebi.Ivory Coast, Tabu River to Wappu.Rocktown Berebi Anchorage, Ivorv Coast.Sassandra Anchorage, Ivorv Coast.Tabu River, Ivory Coast.

——■ West coast of Africa, Jeba River to Cape Verga, including Bijouga or Bissagos Islands, compiled from latest information; chart 2342. Natural ia a !? ^li284^4? at lat 11 Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Dec. 1906, 4th edition, July 1933. 31.1X43.3 in. t 60c. N 6.18: 2342

England. England, east coast, Blakeney to Flamborough Head, from British surveys to 1931; chart 4472. Natural scale 1:150,000 at lat. 53°30' Wash-ington, Hydrographic Office, published May 1917, 10th edition Jffiy 1933 43.3X27.2 in. t 50c. N 618.4472

------ England, south and west coasts, St. Agnes Head to Gerrans Bay, showing approaches to Falmouth, Penzance, and St. Ives, from British surveys to 1930 (topography is mainly from British Ordnance survey) ; chart 4501 Natural scale 1:73,055 at lat. 50° 10' N. Washington, Hydrographic Office' published Nov. 1915, 8th edition, July 1933. 26X39.4 in. t 50c. N 6.18: 4501

Grand Cayman. Grand and Lesser Caymans, W.I., from British surveys to 1881; chart 43. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Sept. 1884 20th edition, July 1933. 23.8X31.9 in. 130c. N 6.18: 43George Town Anchorage, Grand Cayman.Grand Cayman.Lesser Caymans.

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Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Sept. 1933; chart 3500. Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 21, 1933. 23.3X35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N 6.24: 933/9

Note .-—Contains on reverse: Aneroid barometers and their readings on shipboard [edition 2] ; by Willis Edwin Hurd and W. F. McDonald.—United States naval radio stations, broadcast schedules of naval radio stations transmitting time, weather, hydro-graphic, and ice [edition 2], effective Aug. 2, 1933.—Comparison of contents of Nautical almanac and Air almanac, 1933-34.

----- Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Oct. 1933; chart 2603. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 16, 1933. 22.6 X 31 in. [Monthly. Cer-tain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c.

N 6.17:933/10------ Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Sept. 1933; chart 1400. Scale 1°

long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 21, 1933. 23.1X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bu-reau.] 110c.L.C. card 14-16339 N 6.15/1: 933/9

Note .—Contains on reverse: Aneroid barometers and their readings on shipboard [edition 2] ; by Willis Edwin Hurd and W. F. McDonald.—United States naval radio stations, broadcast schedules of naval radio stations transmitting time, weather, hydro-graphic, and ice [edition 2], effective Aug. 2, 1933.—Comparison of contents of Nautical almanac and Air almanac, 1933-34.

------ Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Oct. 1933; chart 1401. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 17, 1933. 23.8 X 35.3 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bu-reau.] 110c. N 6.16: 933/10

Note .—Contains on reverse: Aneroid barometers and their readings on shipboard [edition 2] ; by Willis Edwin Hurd and W. F. McDonald.—United States naval radio stations, broadcast schedules of naval radio stations transmitting time, weather, hydro-graphic. and ice [edition 2], effective Aug. 2, 1933.—Comparison of contents of Nautical almanac and Air almanac, 1933-34.

•----- Pilot chart of upper air, north Atlantic Ocean, Sept. 1933; chart 1400a.Scale 1° long.=O.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 21, 1933.23 x 31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. N 6.28: 933/9

Note .—Contains on reverse: Air traffic rules [edition 2], reprinted from Aero-nautics bulletin 7, of Mar. 16, 1933.

------ Pilot chart of upper air, north Pacific Ocean, Oct. 1933; chart 1401a. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Aug. 21, 1933. 23.8 x 35.4 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. N 6.29 : 933/10

Note .—Contains on reverse: Air traffic rules [edition 2], reprinted from Aero-nautics bulletin 7, of Mar. 16, 1933.

SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU

Manual. Change 8, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manual [1929] ; July 1, 1933. [1933.] iv p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages to be in-serted in their proper places in the Manual. A list of these reprinted pages is given on p. iv of Change 8 here cataloged.] i N 20.13 : Su 7/2/929, ch. 8

PAN AMERICAN UNIONNote .—The Pan American Union sells its own monthly Bulletin, booklets, and other

publications, at prices usually ranging from 5c. to $2.50. The price of any edition of the Bulletin is 25c. a single copy, the English edition is $2.50 a year, the Spanish edition $2.00 a year, the Portuguese edition $1.50 a year; there is an additional charge of 75c. a year on each edition for countries outside the Pan American Union. Beginning with Jan. 1925, the Pan American Union began the publication of 4 series, in Spanish and Portuguese, on the following subjects: Agriculture; Education; Finance, industry, and commerce; Public health and social welfare. The Spanish series is issued bimonthly and the Portuguese trimonthly. They are not published in English. The subscription price is 50c. for 12 issues of any one of these series; single copies of any series, 5c. Address the Pan American Union, Washington, D.C.Bolivar, Simon. Elogio de Bolivar en el sesquicentenario de su nacimiento; por

Gonzalo Zaldumbide. 1933. [2]+14 p. il. [Del Boletin de la Uni6n Pan- americana, Agosto 1933.1 t PA 1.6/a : B 638

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Bulletin (English edition). Bulletin of Pan American Union, Aug. 1933; [v. 67, no. 8]. [1933.] iv+605-680 p. il. [Monthly. This number is entitled Simon Bolivar. Back title gives volume number incorrectly as 68. For price, see note above under center head.]L.C. card 8-30967 PA 1.6 :e 67/8

------ Same. (H.doc. 463, pt. 8, 72d Cong. 2d sess.)(Portuguese edition). Boletim da Uniao Pan-Americana, Agosto 1933

edigao em portuguez; [v. 35, no. 8]. [1933.] iv+453-519 p. il. [Monthlv. For price, see note above under center head.]L.C. card 11-27014 pa j 6 . p 35/8

(Spanish edition). Boletin de la UniOn Panamericana, Agosto 1933. edicion espanola; [v. 67, no. 8]. [1933.] iv+621-695 p. il. [Monthly. This number is entitled A Simon Bolivar. For price, see note above under center head.]L.C. card 12-12555 PA 1.6 :s 67/8

Intelligence tests. Medindo a intelligencia das creangas; [por Anna Gilling-ham]. [1933.] ii+10 p. il. (Serie sobre educagao no 43, Junho de 1933 ) I Do Boletim da Uniao Pan-Americana, Junho 1933.] t Paper. 5c.; subscrip-tion price for 12 issues of series, 50c. PA 1.13 :p 43

Latin America. Commercio exterior da America Latina em 1931. exposigao geral; [por Matilda Phillips]. [1933.] ii+22 p. (Serie sobre finangas, in- dustna, commercio no. 44, Margo e Maio de 1933.) [Do Boletim da Uniao Pan-Americana, Margo e Maio, 1933.] t Paper, 5c.; subscription price for 12 issues of series, 50c. PA 4 14. p 44

Mand oc. A mandioca, seu cultivo e aproveitamento; [por Jose L. Colom], 1O993? [2J+18 P- il. (Serie sobre agriculture no. 49 e 50, Maio e Junho de 1933.) [Do Boletim da Uniao Pan-Americana, Maio e Junho 1933.] f Paper 10c. (2 numbers combined) ; subscription price for 12 issues of series, 50c.

PA 1.12 : p 49. 50

PANAMA CANALnf we pfaama Canal makes its reports to, and is under the supervisionof, the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department.Panama Canal record, v. 27, no. 1; Aug. 15,1933. Balboa Heights C Z [19331

p. 1-16. [Monthly.] ‘ ’ L J’L.C. card 7—35328 W 79 5 : 27/1• Note .—-The yearly subscription rate of the Panama Canal record, issued monthlv. instead of weekly, effective July 15, 1933, is 50c. domestic, and $1.00 foreign, except

cas+°J G.overJ“nient departments and bureaus. Members of Congress, repre-sentatives of foreign Governments, steamship lines, chambers of commerce, boards of trad?’„aPd un2sveKslt? and Put)hc libraries, to whom the Record is distributed free The v™, domestic refers to the United States, Canada, Canal Zone, Cuba, Guam, Hawaii. Manua, Mexico, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Republic of Panama, Tutuila, and the Virgin Islands. Subscriptions will commence with the issue of the Record in the month in which the subscriptions are received, unless otherwise requested Remit- fn™eaSah?Vld^e ??,a.d? pay^Ie to Disbursing Clerk, The Panama Canal, but should be forwaided to the Chief of Office, The Panama Canal, Washington. D.C. The name and address to which the Record is to be sent should be plainly written. Postage stamps foreign money, and defaced or smooth coins will not be accepted. 8 P

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

EXECUTIVE OFFICE

Executive orders. Supplement 23 [to] Executive orders relating to Panama Canal [Mar. 8. 1904-Dee. 31, 1921, annotated 1921]. [Panama Canal Press. Mount Hope. C.Z., Aug. 4, 1933.] [1]+442—447 p. [Executive orders relating to Panama Canal published by The Panama Canal. This supplement includes Executive orders dated July 26, 1932-July 3, 1933.] f

W 79.11/8 : 921/supp.23Treaties. Supplement 19 [to] Treaties and acts of Congress relating to Panama

Canal [annotated 1921]. [Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C.Z., Aug. 2. 1933.] p. 1919-34. [Treaties and acts of Congress relating to Panama Canal publishecl by The Panama Canal.] f W 79.2: T 71/921/supp.l9

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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

Certificates of origin required to accompany shipments valued over $10 to Phil-ippine Islands; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Aug. 2, 1933.1 p. oblong 32° t P 4.2: p 53/5

Checks presented by field supervisors to be drawn or endorsed in favor of gov-ernor, Farm Credit Administration; [issued by] 3d assistant PostmasterGeneral. July 31, 1933. 1 p. 16° t P 4.2 :C 41/2

Gold bullion. Acceptance of gold bullion for mailing from continental UnitedStates to places subject to jurisdiction of United States; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Aug. 24, 1933. 1 p. 4° t P 4.2: G 56/2

Money-orders. Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant PostmasterGeneral. Aug. 1, 1933. 1 p. 4° t P 4.7 : 933/65

------ Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.Aug. 4, 1933. 1 p. 4° t p 4.7 : 933/66

----- Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.Aug. 7, 1933. 1 p. 4° t P 4.7: 933/67

— Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.Aug. 8, 1933. 1 p. 4° t P 4.7 : 933/68

----- Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.Aug. 14, 1933. Ip. t P 4.7 : 933/69

National Recovery Administration. Cooperation with National Industrial Re-covery Administration. July 20, 1933. 1 p. 16° t P 1.2 :N 21/2

----- Cooperation with National Industrial Recovery Administration; [issuedby] 1st assistant Postmaster General. Aug. 15, 1933. 1 p. narrow large 8° t

P 2.2: N 21------ Important, cooperation with National Industrial Recovery Administration.

July 18, 1933. 1 p. small 4° t P 1.2 : N 21Organization. Post Office Department. [1933.] 5 p. [From Congressional

directory, 73d Congress, 1st session, 1st edition, June 1933. Reprinted for use in answering inquiries concerning organization and functions of Post OfficeDepartment.] t Pl.2: Or3/3

Plant material improperly accepted without certificate of inspection and not sent for terminal inspection at office -of address where such inspection is established; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Aug. 3, 1933. 1 p. oblong 32° t P 4.2 : P 69/20

Postage-stamps. NRA emergency postage stamp; [issued by] 3d assistant Post-master General. Aug. 8, 1933. 1 p. 16° t P 4.2: St 2/50

------ Special cancelation at Fond du Lac, Wis., Aug. 17-19; [issued by] 3dassistant Postmaster General. July 28, 1933. 1 p. oblong 32° t

P 4.2: F 73/2Postal bulletin, v. 54, no. 16221-242; Aug. 1-31, 1933. [1933.] various paging,

f° [Daily except Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.L.C. card 6-5810 p 1.3: 54

Postal guide. United States official postal guide, 4th series, v. 13, no 1; July 1933. 1933. [2]-J-1311 p. il. * Cloth, $1.50; with monthly supplements,$2.00, foreign subscription, $2.75; supplements published monthly (11 pam-phlets), 50c., foreign subscription, 85c.L.C. card 4-18254 p 1.10/1: 933/1

----- Same, v. 13, no. 2; Aug. 1933, monthly supplement. [1933.] cover-title, 92 p. [Includes Changes 1-17 affecting United States official postal guide for July 1933, and Inserts 21-34 to Postal laws and regulations of United States, edition of 1932. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Official postal guide, with supple-ments, $2.00. foreign subscription, $2.75; July issue, $1.50; supplements pub-lished monthly (11 pamphlets), 50c.. foreign subscription, 85c.

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Railway mail pay. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, docket no. 9260, in re railway mail pay, application of New Jersey and New York Railroad Company for revision of prior orders of Interstate Commerce Commission in this matter and for a finding that petitioner is and has been separately op-erated railroad and is and has been entitled to rates of mail pay for such roads which are less than 50 miles in length; brief for Postmaster General. [1933.] cover-title, 35 p. t P 1.2:R 13/30

ACCOUNTS BUREAUNote .—The Bureau of Accounts, under the direction of a Comptroller, was established

under the provisions of an act of Congress approved June 10, 1921. It is charged with the administrative examination of the accounts and vouchers of the postal service for-merly imposed by law upon the Auditor for the Post Office Department.Salaries. Computation of 96 V2 percent salary and retirement deductions for

substitutes. Aug. 2, 1933. 1 p. 4° t P 22.2 :R 31/12

COMPTROLLER’S OFFICESee, above, Accounts Bureau.

INTERNATIONAL POSTAL SERVICE DIVISIONPostal Union transit statistics, Oct. 15-Nov. 11, 1933, instructions to postmasters.

[1933.] 25 p. t P 8.2 :P 84/5Steamboats. Schedule of steamers carrying mails from United States and

United States mails from Habana, Cuba, to foreign countries, also to Territory of Hawaii and to possessions of United States, schedule of air mail routes from United States to and in foreign countries, Aug. 1933. [July 21, 1933.]

f° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription,

L.C. card 35-26231 p 8<5.933/8----- Same, Sept. 1933. [Aug. 21, 1933.] 13 p. f° [Monthly.] P 8.5:933/9

RAILWAY MAIL SERVICEMail routes. Schedule of mail routes, no. 143, Aug. 15, 1933, 12th division,

Railway Mail Service, comprising Louisiana and Mississippi. Wetzel Print-ing. Inc., New Orleans [Aug. 15, 1933]. 64+[1] p. narrow 8° $

P 10.12/12:143----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 522, Aug. 17, 1933, 9th division, Railway

Mail Service, comprising lower peninsula of Michigan, main line of New York Central R.R. between New York, N.Y., and Chicago, Ill., and collateral lines that may be designated. Doyle & Waltz Printing Co., Cleveland. O. [Aug. 17 1933.] 108 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/9: 522

TOPOGRAPHY DIVISIONNote .—The Division of Topography has prepared maps showing the rural free delivery

routes. Ihey are published in two forms, one giving simply the rural free delivery routes starting from a single given post office, and sold at 75 cents each ; the other the rural free delivery routes in an entire county, sold at 50 cents each. A scale of’1 inch to 1 mile is generally used. The rural-delivery county maps are printed from the latest negatives. It is impracticable for the Department to keep maps corrected to date at all times. Editions are not issued, but blue print copies are produced in response to special calls addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington D C These maps should not be confused with the post route maps, for which see Monthly catalogue for February, 1933, page 660. J

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES

Alabama Mills Company. Executive order, in matter of application of Ala-bama Mills Company, a bankrupt, by Paul A. Redmond, trustee, for certain exemptions from cotton textile code. Aug. 4, 1933. 1 p 4° (No 6242 C ) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/18

Alien Property Custodian. Executive order, vesting certain power and author-ity in Alien Property Custodian. July 30, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6237 A ) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32 5. A1

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Aug ust 1933 119Appropriations. Executive order, providing for current encumbrance reports

[for use by Bureau of Budget]. July 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6226.) * Paper, 5c- Pr 32.5: En 18

Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah, proclamation. [Aug. 22 1933.1 2 n4° ([No. 2054.]) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.7:C 326

Central Statistical Board. Executive order, Central Statistical Board [desig-nating Winfield W. Riefler as member of Central Statistical Board estab-lished by Executive order 6225, dated July 27, 1933, and assigning him as economic adviser to Executive Council]. Aug. 3, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6240.) * Paper, 5c. pr 32 5. q 333/2

Cloud, Henry R. Executive order, appointment of Henry Roe Cloud Julv 28 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6236.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 :C 624

Codes of fair competition. Executive order, code of fair competition, coat and suit industry [approving code]. Aug. 4, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6242 A.) * Paper, 5c. pr 32.5. c 648/16

----- Executive order, code of fair competition, electrical manufacturing in-dustry [approving code]. Aug. 4, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6242 B.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: C 64S/17----- Executive order, code of fair competition for fishing tackle industry

[approving code, subject to certain condition]. Aug. 19, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6253.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5; q 648/24

----- Executive order, code of fair competition for iron and steel industry [approving code]. Aug. 19, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6254.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: C 648/25—— Executive order, code of fair competition for lumber and timber products

industries [approving cotie]. Aug. 19, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6255.) * Paper. 5c- Pr 32.5: C 648/26

----- Executive order, code of fair competition for petroleum industry [an- proving code]. Aug. 19, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6256.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: C 648/27Executive order, code of fair competition, legitimate full length dramatic

and musical theatrical industry [approving code]. Aug. 16, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6250.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/23~ExecuJive order, code of fair competition, photographic manufacturing industry [approving code, subject to certain condition], Aug. 19 1933 1 p. 4° (No. 6257.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/28

Executive oidei, cordage and twine industry, code of fair cornjititition [agreeing that provisions of cotton textile industry code shall be binding upon cordage and twine industry pending action upon code for the industry]. July 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6227 A.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/15—- Executive order, corset and brassiere industry, code of fair competition [approving code], Aug. 14. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6248.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5 : C 648/21- Executive order, cotton textile industry, code of fair competition [final

approyal of code with conditions as accepted and amendments as proposed], July 16. 1933. 4 p. 4° (No. 6206 A.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/6

— Executive order, cotton thread industry, code of fair competition [approv-ing o> certain provisions of code subject to further revisions or modifications after hearing has been held]. July 16, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No 6206 B )

I aper, 5c. Pr 32 5. c 648/7°r^r’, ^ternational Association of Garment Manufacturers

nd hubdnisional Industries Thereof, code of fair competition [agreeing that certain provisions of cotton textile code shall be binding upon industries represented by International Association of Garment Manufacturers and rn;^1V9ft101aQ1oIind»Str\eoS Sending action upon code for tlle industries].[July 26, 1933.] 2 p. 4 ([No. 6221 C.]) ♦ Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/13

—— Executive order, lace manufacturing industry, code of fair competition [approving code as amended and submitted, subject to certain condition I. Aug. 14, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6249.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 ; C 648^22

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Codes of fair competition—Continued.----- Executive order, National Association of Hosiery Manufacturers, code

of fair competition [approving certain articles of proposed code pending action upon final code]. [July 26, 1933.] 4 p. 4° ([No. 6221 B.]) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: C 648/12------ Executive order, National Council of Pajama Manufacturers code of fair

competition [agreeing that provisions of cotton textile industry code shall be binding upon industries represented by National Council of Pajama Manu-facturers pending action upon code for the industries]. July 26, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6221 D.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/14

------ Executive order, rayon weaving industry, code of fair competition [ap-proving of certain provisions of code subject to further revisions or modifica-tions after hearing has been held]. July 14, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6204 A.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/3

—— Executive order, shipbuilding and shiprepairing industry, code of fair competition [approving code as amended and submitted]. July 26, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6216.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/2

----- Executive order, silk and rayon dyeing and printing industry code of fair competition [approving certain articles of proposed code pending public hear-ing and final approval of code]. July 22, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6210 A.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/10

----- Executive order, Silk Association of America, code of fair competition [agreeing that provisions of cotton textile industry code shall be binding upon Silk Association of America pending action upon code for the industry]. July 15, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6205 C.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/5

----- Executive order, textile finishing industry, code of fair competition [agreeing that certain provisions of cotton textile industry code shall be binding upon textile finishing industry pending action upon code for the industry]. July 21,1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6209 A.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/8

------ Executive order, throwing industry, code of fair competition [approving of certain provisions of code subject to further revisions or modifications after hearing has been held j. July 14, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6204 B.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/4

----- Executive order, underwear and allied products industry, code of fair competition [agreeing that provisions of cotton textile industry code shall be binding upon underwear and allied products industry pending action upon code for the industry]. July 21, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6209 B.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: C 648/9----- *Executive order, wool textile industry, code of fair competition [approv-

ing code as amended and submitted, subject to certain condition], July 26, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6221 A.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/11

Comptroller of Currency. Extending powers granted to comptroller of currency by joint resolution of Feb. 25, 1933, for period of 6 months, proclamation. Aug. 18, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 2053.) * Paper, 5c. Pr32.7: C936

Crystal Springs Bleachery, Incorporated. Executive order, in matter of appli-cation of Crystal Springs Bleachery, Incorporated, for certain stay of applica-tion and exemptions from cotton textile code. Aug. 4, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6242 D.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/19

Dwight Manufacturing Company. Executive order, in matter of application of Dwight Manufacturing Co. for certain exemptions from cotton textile code. Aug. 4, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6242 E.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/20

Executive Council. Executive order, Executive Council [appointing Colvin W.Brown to exercise temporarily office of assistant secretary of Executive Council as created by Executive order of July 11, 1933]. July 25. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6214 B.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Ex 31/7

------ Executive order, Executive Council [appointing temporary ExecutiveCouncil and directing Frank C. Walker to exercise temporarily office of executive secretary of Executive Council], [July 11, 1933.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 6202 A.]) * Paper, 5c. pr 32.5; £x 31/5

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Executive orders. Executive order, preparation, form, style, and safeguarding of Executive orders and Proclamations. Aug. 10, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6247.) [Supersedes Executive order 5658, dated June 24, 1931.] * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: Ex 31/11Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. Executive order, Federal

Emergency Administration of Public Works: A, Delegation of functions and powers; [B, Regulations]. [Aug. 19, 1933.] 3 p. 4° ([No. 6252.]) * Paper, 5<“. Pr 32.5 : P 96/4

Federal Power Commission. Executive order, designating Federal Power Com-mission as an agency to aid Federal emergency administrator of public works. Aug. 19, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6251.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 :F 317

Glavis, Louis R. Executive order, authorizing appointment of Louis R. Glavis to any position in classified civil service. July 26, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6229.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 :G 469

Gold (money). Executive order, relating to hoarding, export, and earmarking of gold coin, bullion, or currency and to transactions in foreign exchange. [Aug. 28, 1933.] 6 p. 4° ([No. 6260.]) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : G 563/3

Government supplies. Executive order, administration of national industrial recovery act [relating to contracts for supplies entered into by United States, as affected by codes of fair competition, and relating to liability of disbursing officers]. [Aug. 10, 1933.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 6246.]) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5 : In 2/6Governmental activities. Executive order, employees of certain executive

agencies continued in service of United States temporarily [delaying effective date of so much of sec. 19 of Executive order 6166, dated June 10, 1933, as relates to separation of employees under sec. 2 and 15 of same order, until Sept. 30, 1933]. July 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6227.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5 : Ex 31/4----- Executive order, employees of certain executive agencies continuetl in

service of United States temporarily [delaying effective date of so much of sec. 19 of Executive order 6166, dated June 10, 1933, as relates to separation of employees under sec. 12 of same order, until Sept. 30, 1933]. Aug. 9, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6245.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Ex 31/10

■----- Executive order, organization of executive agencies [deferring effectivedate for abolition of Federal Coordinating Service to Oct. 10, 1933]. Aug. 2, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6239.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Ex 31/8

----- Execiitive order, organization of executive agencies [interpreting sec. 2 of Executive order 6166, dated June 10, 1933, by listing cemeteries and parks of War Department transferred to Interior Department], [July 28, 1933.] 3 p. 4° ([No. 6228.]) * Paper, 5c. Pr32.5: Ex31/5

-—— Executive order, postponement of certain provisions of Executive order 6166 of June 10, 1933 [delaying operation of provisions of 1st paragraph of sec. 5 of said order in so far as said provisions may relate to any function of Office of General Counsel for Bureau of Internal Revenue, until Oct 10 1933]. Aug. 8, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6244.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Ex 31/9

----- Executive order, postponement of certain provisions of Executive order 6166 of June 10, 1933 [delaying transfers, consolidations, and eliminations contemplated by sec. 1 (except abolition of Federal Employment Stabilization Board), 4, and 8 of Executive order 6166, dated June 10, 1933, until Dec 31 1933]. July 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6224.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Ex31/3

Great Smoky Mountahis National Park. Executive order, purchase of national park lands [authorizing transfer of funds to credit of War Department for purchase of lands necessary for completion of Great Smoky Mountains National Park], [July 28, 1933.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 6237.]) ♦ Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: G 798Grove, Mrs. Alice M. Executive order, designation of Mrs. Alice M. Grove [of

General Land Office] to sign land patents. Aug. 4, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6242.) * Paper, 5c Pr 32:5 : L 229/4

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Justice Department. Executive order, amendment of Schedule A of civil service rules [relating to Department of Justice, so as to except from examination all positions in Division of Investigation except fingerprint classifiers]. July 26,1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6215.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 499/6

Maloney, James J. Executive order, appointments of James J. Maloney, John E. Murphy, Roy G. Perry, and Albert R. Vaughn as operatives in Secret Service Division of Treasury Department. July 26, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6217.)

* Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Se 25National Arboretum. Executive order, administration of emergency conser-

vation work [authorizing transfer of funds to credit of Department of Agri-culture for completing acquisition of land for National Arboretum]. July 27,1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6223.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Em 32/9

New Mexico. Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for resurvey, New Mexico. Aug. 22, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6358.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : N 42m/10

Oregon. Executive order, power-site restoration no. 477, Oregon. July 28, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6235.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Or 3/4

Panama Canal. Executive order, healing arts practice regulations for Canal Zone. [July 26, 1933.] 10 p. 4° ([No. 6219.]) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: P 191/3----- Executive order, postponing effective date, transfer of district court of

United States for Panama Canal Zone to Department of Justice [until Oct. 4,1933]. Aug. 5, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6243.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : P 191/4

Science Advisory Board. Executive order, establishment of Science Advisory Board under National Research Council. July 31, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6238.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Sci 27

Tax returns. Executive order, inspection of tax returns by Special Commit-tee to Investigate Foreign and Domestic, Ocean and Air Mail Contracts, Senate. Aug. 3, 1933. 3 p. 4° (No. 6241.) [Includes Treasury decision 4378, Amendment to Treasury decision 4359 to permit inspection of returns by Special Committee to Investigate Foreign and Domestic, Ocean and Air Mail Contracts, approved by the President, Aug. 3, 1933.] * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: T 199Veterans. Executive order: Veterans regulation 1 (b), Entitlement to pen-

sions. [July 28, 1933.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 6229.]) [Amends Veterans regula-tion 1 (a).] * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: V 641/lb

------ Same: Veterans regulation 2(a), Effective dates of awards of disability and death pensions, provisions for filing claims, review of presumptive claims by special review boards. [July 28, 1933.] 10 p. 4° ([No. 6230.]) [Cancels Veterans regulation 2.] * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: V 641/2a

•----- Same: Veterans regulation 3(b), Schedule for rating disabilities. July28,1933. Ip.4° (No. 6231.) [Amends Veterans regulation3(a).] * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: V 641/3b----- Same: Veterans regulation 6(a), Eligibility for domiciliary or hospital

care, including medical treatment.' [July 28, 1933.] 3 p. 4° ([No. 6232.]) [Cancels Veterans regulation 6.] * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: V 641/6a

------ Same: Veterans regulation 7(a), Eligibility for medical care. [July 28, 1933.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 6233.]) [Cancels Veterans regulation 7.] * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: V 641/7a------ Same: Veterans regulation 10(b), Miscellaneous provisions. [July 28,

1933.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 6234.]) [Amends Veterans regulation 10 and 10(a).] * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: V 641/10b

Veterans' Administration. Executive order, postponing effective date of trans-fer of legal work, Veterans’ Administration to Department of Justice [until Sept. 10, 1933]. July 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6222.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: V 641/13Virgin Islands. Exemption of Virgin Islands from coastwise laws, proclamation

[further extending period from Sept. 30, 1933 to Sept. 30, 1934], [Aug. 10, 1933.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 2052.]) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.7 :V 819

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Augu st 1933 123Wetherton, Mrs. Bertha. Executive order, appointment of Mrs. Bertha Wether-

ton. July 19, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6206 C.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 :W 532Wilson, Louise P. Executive order, designation of Louise Polk Wilson [of

General Land Office] to sign land patents. July 11, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6201 A.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: L 229/3

RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATIONPowers. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, its powers and functions. Aug.

1933. [2]+12 p. 4° (Circular 4 revised.) f Y 3. R 24: 4/4/rev.Processing taxes. Information regarding applications for loans from Recon-

struction Finance Corporation for purpose of paying processing taxes, com-pensating taxes, and taxes on floor stocks under sec. 19(C) of agricultural adjustment act of 1933. Aug. 1933. [l]+2 p. 4° (Circular 9.) t

Y3.R24:4/9Report. Quarterly report of Reconstruction Finance Corporation to Congress,

covering corporation’s operations for periods Apr. 1-June 30, 1933, and Feb. 2, 1932-June 30, 1933. 1933. [1] +38 p. tL. C. card 32-26454 Y 3.R 24 : 7/933-2

SHIPPING BOARD

Imports and exports. Imports and exports of commodities by United States coastal districts and foreign trade regions, calendar year 1932; [prepared in] Bureau of Research. [June 26] 1933. 10 leaves, oblong large 8° (Report B.R. 275.) [Annual. Figures subject to revision.] t SB 7.5/275: a 932/2

----- Same, Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 1932; [prepared in] Bureau of Research. [June]1933. 10 leaves, oblong large 8° (Report B.R. 275.) [Quarterly. Figures subject to revision.] t SB 7.5/275: q 932/4

Intercoastal traffic. United States water borne intercoastal traffic by ports of origin and destination and principal commodities, calendar year 1932; [prepared in] Bureau of Research. [June 22] 1933. 16 leaves, oblong large 8° (Report B.R. 317.) [Annual. Figures subject to revision.] t

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STATE DEPARTMENT_ the Publication of the first number of the printed Press releases on Oct.p, 1929, the Department of State inaugurated a new publication program. The daily mimeographed releases are made available to the public weekly in printed form; also, all publications (except laws, Executive orders, proclamations, and treaties) are num-bered consecutively in the order in which they are sent to press. Publications of a similar character are brought within well-defined series, and each series publication bears a series number in addition to its publication number. Laws, Executive orders and proclamations are issued in separate series and are numbered within each series in the order in which they are signed. Treaties are issued in a separate series and are num-bered in the order in which they are proclaimed. Indexes to the Press releases are supplied semiannually, as of December 31 and June 30. The Department of State includes in the Press release series, each quarter, a complete list of its publications for the pre-ceding quarter.

The list below frequently includes certain relevant publications issued by other agencies of the Government under requisition of the Department of State and certain relevant ■Congressional documents.Alaska Highway Commission. Report of commission to study proposed highway

to Alaska, 1933. 1933. vii+116 p. 1 pl. 10 p. of pl. 2 maps. (Conference series 14; [Publication 474].) * Paper, 25c.L.C. card 33-26491 S 5.30 . 14

Consuls. Foreign consular offices in United States, July 1, 1933. 1933. iii+58 + [1] P- ([Publication 485.]) [Quarterly.] * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 32-26478 S 1.34: 933/3

Diplomatic list, Aug. 1933. [1933.] cover-title, ii+71 p. 24° ([Publication 489.]) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 90c.L.C. card 10-16292 S 1.8 : 933/8

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Foreign service list, July 1, 1933. 1933. iv+9O+[2] p. ([Publication 487.] > [Quarterly.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 70c. L.C. card 10-16369 S 1.7: 933/3

Parcel post. Agreement between New Zealand and United States concerning exchange of parcel post, with regulations of execution; [signed Washington, Apr. 24, 1933, Wellington, Mar. 3, 1933, approved May 3, 1933], 1933. [1] + 17 p. * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26516 S 9.5/3 : N 42z

Press releases, weekly issue no. 201-204; Aug. 5-26, 1933. [1933.] p. 71-132. (Publication 490, 491, 494, and 496.) [See also note above under center head, State Department.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.00L.C. card 29-26868 S 1.25: 201-204

Telephone directory, Department of State; compiled in Division of Communica-tions and Records. 1933. iv-|-29 p. 4° [Title on cover is: Department of State telephone directory, Aug. 1933.] $ S 1.21:933

Treaty information, bulletin 46, July 31, 1933; compiled by Treaty Division. 1933. v+34 p. ([Publication 492.]) [Monthly. The period covered is the calendar month preceding the date given.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.25.L.C. card 29-27547 S 9.7 : 46

SUPREME COURT

Chavez, Gregorio. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1933, no. 162, United States vs. Gregorio Chavez and Jose Maria Chavez, appeal from district court for district of New Mexico. [1933.] cover-title, i+8 p. $ Ju 6.7 :C 398

Opinions. Official reports of Supreme Court, v. 289 U.S., no. 2; Ernest Knaebel, reporter. Preliminary print. [1933.] cover-title, v+159-366 p. [Cases ad-judged in Supreme Court at Oct. term, 1932 (opinions, Apr. 10, concluded-May 8, 1933, in part). This number contains table of cases reported in v. 289, pts. 1 and 2. From United States reports, v. 289.] * Paper, 15c. single copy. $1.50 for a term of court (including 3 volumes) ; foreign subscription, $2.10.

Ju 6.8/la: 289/2----- 1 Same, no. 3; Ernest Knaebel, reporter. Preliminary print. [1933.]

cover-title, v+[l]+367-581 p. [Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term, 1932 (opinions, May 8. concluded-May 29, 1933, in part). This number contains table of cases reported in v. 289, pts. 1-3. From United States reports, v. 289.] Ju 6.8/la : 289/3

TARIFF COMMISSION

Velveteen. Cotton velveteens and velvets, report to the President on differences in costs of production of cotton velveteens and velvets in United States and in principal competing country, as ascertained pursuant to provisions of sec. 336 of title 3 of tariff act of 1930; with appendices, proclamations by the President. 1933. v+38 p. (Report 68, 2d series.) [Germany is the principal competing country.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26479 TC 1.9: 68

TAX APPEALS BOARDNote .—Beginning Jan. 9, 1933, the Tax Appeals Board discontinued the publication

of its reports in pamphlet form grouping therein possibly 6 or 8 cases, and instead will publish these reports in individual pamphlets, each findings of fact and opinion being printed separately. These separate opinions are sold on subscription bv the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., price $1.00 per volume ; single copies, usually 5c. The price of the bound volumes will be given on application.Ambassador Petroleum Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings:

of fact and opinion]; docket no. 40039, promulgated Aug. 8, 1933. [1933.] 11 p. ([Opinion] no. 136.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

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Bay, Robert P. Robert P. Bay v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 66014, promulgated Aug. 18, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 157.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-157Boston, Joseph E., sr. Georgia Savings Bank & Trust Company, executor of

Joseph E. Boston, sr., et al. v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 55581-591, promulgated Aug. 18, 1933. [1933.] 12 p. ([Opinion] no. 155.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-155Burton, Benjamin T. Benjamin T. Burton v. commissioner of internal revenue,

opinion; docket no. 61055, promulgated Aug. 23, 1933. [1933.] 2 p.([Opinion] no. 168.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-168Clark, Frances E. Frances Elliott Clark v. commissioner of internal revenue,

opinion; docket no. 54735, promulgated Aug. 22, 1933. [1933.] 7 p.([Opinion] no. 165.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-165Clark Thread Company v. commissioner of internal revenue; J. & P. Coats

(R.I.), Ine. v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 38903-904, 47974, promulgated Aug. 18, 1933. [1933.] 26 p. ([Opinion] no. 154.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y3.T 19: 5/28-154

Coombs, James B. James Bliss Coombs v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket nos. 47782, 49297, promulgated Aug. 22, 1933. [1933.] 2 p. ([Opinion] no. 163.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-163Cummings, Edwin L. Edwin Lindsey Cummings v. commissioner of internal

revenue; George L. Webb v. [same] ; William N. Stetson, jr., v. [same, find-ings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 60321, 60401, 64923, promulgated Aug. 11, 1933. [1933.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 146.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-146

E. V. Securities Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 49229, promulgated Aug. 8, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 140.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-140

Fisher, Charles T. Charles T. Fisher v. commissioner of internal revenue, find-ings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 47047, 51044, 55321, promulgated Aug. 18, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 156.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-156

Fox River Paper Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 20878, promulgated Aug. 22, 1933. [1933.] 22 p. ([Opinion] no. 160.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-160Halsey, Edmund R. Edmund R. Halsey v. commissioner of internal revenue,

findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 51246, 56310, 61217, 67231, pro-mulgated Aug. 22, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. ([Opinion] no. 162.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-162

Henritze, T. W. T. W. Henritze v. commissioner of internal revenue; Nell Henritze v. [same] ; T. R. Henritze v. [same] ; J. B. Henritze v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 60606-609, promulgated Aug. 18, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 158.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-158

Highway Trailer Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 44568, promulgated Aug. 1, 1933. [1933.] 16 p. ([Opinion] no. 132.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y3.T 19:5/28-132Hoffman, Samuel L. Samuel L. Hoffman v. commissioner of internal revenue,

opinion; docket no. 44833, promulgated Aug. 29, 1933. [1933.] 8 p. ([Opin-ion] no. 174.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

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Holmby Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 51303, promulgated Aug. 15, 1933. [1933.] 15 p. ([Opinion] no. 152.) [From.B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-152Hyman, George. George Hyman v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion;

docket no. 54674, promulgated Aug. 22, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. ([Opinion] no. 166.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-166

Igleheart, Addison W. Edgar A. Igleheart, executor, Cora B. Igleheart, execu-trix, of Addison W. Igleheart, v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 52042, promulgated Aug. 8, 1933. [1933.] 26 p. ([Opinion] no. 139.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-139Lamport, Nathan. Arthur M. Lamport [et al.], as executors of Nathan Lam-

port, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 51592, promul-gated Aug. 4, 1933. [1933.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 135.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-135

Liberty Service Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 53334, 60267, promulgated Aug. 15, 1933. [1933.] 12 p. ([Opinion] no. 149.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-149

Lit, Samuel D. David J. Lit, Rosa L. Lit, and Francis B. Bracken, executors of Samuel D. Lit, v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 60619, promulgated Aug. 4, 1933. [1933.] 10 p. ([Opinion] no. 134.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-134Longyear, John M., jr. John M. Longyear, jr., v. commissioner of internal reve-

nue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 47117, 56027, 62410, promul-gated Aug. 15, 1933. [1933.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 151.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-151

McDonald, James. James McDonald v. commissioner of internal revenue, find-ings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 52329, promulgated Aug. 22, 1933. [1933.] 9 p. ([Opinion] no. 167.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c- Y 3.T 19: 5/28-167

Manufacturers Trust Company (formerly Chatham Phenix National Bank & Trust Company), v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 46073, promulgated Aug. 29, 1933. [1933.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 173.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-173Memphis Memorial Park v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact

[and opinion] ; docket nos. 49259, 53458, promulgated Aug. 11, 1933. [1933.] 8 p. ([Opinion] no. 145.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-145Modjeski, Ralph. Ralph Modjeski v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings

of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 49517, promulgated Aug. 11, 1933. [1933.] 6 P- ([Opinion] no. 147.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-147National Capital Insurance Company of District of Columbia v. commissioner

of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 56748, promul-gated Aug. 15, 1933. [1933.] 8 p. ([Opinion] no. 150.) [From B.T.A.Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-150

North American Coal Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 28278, 38298, promulgated Aug. 3, 1933. [1933.] 46 p. ([Opinion] no. 133.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.J* Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-133

Package Machinery Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 54334, promulgated Aug. 8, 1933. [1933.] 9 p. ([Opinion] no. 143.) [FromB.T.A.Reports,v.28.] * Paper,5c. Y3.T 19:5/28-143

Peters, Andrew J. Andrew J. Peters v. commissioner of internal revenue, find-ings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 54050, promulgated Aug. 8, 1933. [1933.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 142.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

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Pope, Willard. Willard Pope v. commissioner of internal revenue; Francis C. McMath v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 42734, 42747, 43904, 44567, 51646, 52023, promulgated Aug. 23, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. ([Opin-ion] no. 172.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-172

Ray Oil Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 34332, 43123, 45219, 48015, 61554, promulgated Aug. 22, 1933. [1933.] 9 p. ([Opinion] no. 161.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-161

Reid, John, jr. John Reid, jr., v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 46761, 53208, promulgated Aug. 22, 1933. [1933.] 9 p. ([Opinion] no. 164.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y3.T 19:5/28-164Simms, E. F. E. F. Simms v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of

fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 19175, 19791, promulgated Aug. 11, 1933. [1933.] 49 p. ([Opinion] no. 144.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-144

Simms Petroleum Company v. commissioner of internal revenue; Simms Oil Company v. [same]; Trinity Drilling Company v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 61496-498, promulgated Aug. 15, 1933. [1933.] 22 p. ([Opinion] no. 153.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T19:5/28-153Stokes, Francis J. Francis J. Stokes v. commissioner of internal revenue, opin-

ion; docket nos. 64193, 67209, promulgated Aug. 23, 1933. [1933.] 2 p.([Opinion] no. 169.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-169Stokes, Lelia W. Lelia W. Stokes v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings

of fact [and opinion]; docket nos. 64197, 67210, promulgated Aug. 23, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 170.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-170Tex-Penn Oil Company v. commissioner of internal revenue; F. B. Parriott v.

[same]; M. L. Benedum v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 11539, 30989-990, promulgated Aug. 8, 1933. [1933.] 61 p. ([Opinion] no. 141.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-141

Warner, Randolph S. Randolph S. Warner v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 54109, promulgated Aug. 18, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. ([Opin-ion] no. 159.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-159

Watts, John J. John J. Watts v. commissioner of internal revenue; Hugh C. Sicard v. [same]; Parker Sloane v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion]; docket nos. 44061, 47451, 47973, promulgated Aug. 11, 1933. [1933.] 10 p. ([Opinion] no. 148.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/28-148Wilcox, J. F., J Sons. J. F. Wilcox & Sons v. commissioner of internal revenue,

opinion ; docket no. 40619, promulgated Aug. 8, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 137.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-137

Winston Brothers Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 59270, promulgated Aug. 23, 1933. [1933.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 171.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-171Woodlawn Cemetery Association v. commissioner of revenue, findings of fact

[and opinion] ; docket no. 65207, promulgated Aug. 8, 1933. [1933.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 138.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-138TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Finance. Daily statement of Treasury compiled from latest proved reports from Treasury offices and depositaries, Aug. 1-31, 1933. [1933.] Each 4 p. or 3 p. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] tL.C. card 15-3303 T 1.5: 933

Public debt. Statement of public debt of United States, May 31, 1933. [1933.] [2] p. narrow f° [Monthly.] tL.C. card 10-21268 T 9.9: 933/5

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Treasury decisions. Index to Treasury decisions under customs and other laws, v. 63; Jan.-June 1933. 1933. [1] +116 p. * Paper, 10c. single copy, included in price of Treasury decisions for subscribers. T 1.11/2: 63/ind.

•----- Treasury decisions under customs, internal revenue, industrial alcohol,narcotic, and other laws, including decisions of Customs Court and Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, v. 64, no. 5-9; Aug. 3-31, 1933. [1933.] various paging. [Weekly. Department decisions numbered 46551-600, ab-stracts 24829-25039, internal revenue decisions 4374-86, reappraisement de-cisions 3091-97, industrial alcohol 16-18, Tariff Commission Notices dated Aug. 17, 21, and 28, 1933, and miscellaneous (disbarments and suspensions, etc.).] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $3.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.70.L.C. card 10-30490 T 1.11/2: 64/5-9

BUDGET BUREAUFEDERAL STANDARD STOCK CATALOGUE BOARD

Government supplies. Federal standard stock catalogue: sec. 2, pt. 6, class 14, Oils (illuminating and lubricating), greases, and all lubricants. Aug. 1933. 12 p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in binder. Substitute for class 14 issued Feb. 1930.] * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/7; 14/2

----- Same: sec. 4r pt. 5, Federal specification for bags, Politzer. May 2, 1933.3 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S.ZZ-B-71. June 23, 1931.] * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: ZZ-B-71a----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for bases, cut-out. Feb. 1, 1923

[published 1933] 5 p. il. 12° (F.S.B. no. 55.) * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : W-B-81■—— Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for belting, conveyor (rubber).

May 2, 1933. 6 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : ZZ-B-206----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for blades, hacksaw. Oct. 1,

1928 [published 1933], 7 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 415a.) * Paper, 5c.T 51.7/8: GGG-B-451

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for boots, rubber, short, heavy. June 10, 1927 [published 1933]. 4 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 494.) * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: ZZ-B-556----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, [Federal] specification for bottoms, spring, adjustable

(Gatch frame). July 30, 1924 [published 1933]. 2 p. 1 pl. (U.S.G.M.S. 189.) * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : AA-B-571

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for butter, Errata 2. May 1933.2 p. 12° [Supersedes Errata 1 dated Jan. 1932.] f T 51.7/8 : C-B-801/Errata 2

------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cardboard, bristol, manila, and railroad. May 2, 1933. 4 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: UU-C-201

—— Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cement, rubber, cold-patching, liquid. May 2, 1933. 3 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 223, Nov. 5, 1924] * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: ZZ-C-191

------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for chambray. June 6, 1933. 3 p.12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: CCC-C-231

— Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for chimneys and globes (lamp and lantern), glass. Apr. 1, 1924 [published 1933]. 3 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 122.) * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: DD-C-311

------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cloths, table, cotton. June 10. 1927 [published 1933]. 2 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 500.) * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: DDD-C-481Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for conduit, steel, rigid, enam-

eled. June 6, 1933. 6 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 311, July 6, 1925.] * Paper, oc- T 51.7/8: WW-C-571

Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for conduit, steel, rigid zinc- coated. May 2, 1933. 7 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: WW-C-581

—- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for copper-nickel alloy, bars, plates, rods, shapes, sheets, strips, tubing (seamless), and wire. May 2 1933 14 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 585, Dec. 8, 1928.] * Paper, 5c.

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Government supplies—Continued.----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cork, compressed (cork-

board). June 6, 1933. 3 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. LLL-C-571, May 26, 1931.] * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : HH -C-561

----- -- Same: see. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cork, granulated, insulating. June 6, 1933. 3 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. HH-C-571, May 26, 1931.]* Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: HH-C-571a

------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for couplings, hose, cotton, rub-ber-lined, and linen, unlined. Mar. 7, 1933. 12 p. il. 12° * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: WW-C-621----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for couplings, hose, oil-suction

and discharge. Feb. 7, 1933. 10 p. il. 12° * Paper, 5c.T 51.7/8: WW-C-626

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for ferrosilicon. May 2, 1933. 3 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 145, May 1, 192'4.] * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: QQ-F-181----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for fruits, fresh. Jan. 22. 1925

[published 1933]. 7 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 270.) * Paper, 5c.T 51.7/8: Y-F-671

----- Same: see. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for gloves, rubber, for electrical workers (for use in connection with apparatus or circuits not exceeding 3,000 volts to ground). July 6, 1925 [published 1933]. 7 p. il. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 312.) * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: ZZ-G-401

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for hose, divers’. Sept. 16, 1925 [published 1933]. 3 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S 44b.) * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: ZZ-H^31•----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for hose, tender, corrugated.

Oct. 28, 1926 [published 1933]. 3 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 46c.) * Paper, 5c.T 51.7/8: ZZ-H-581

--- Same: sec 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for leather, upholstery. June 30, 1924 [published 1933]. 4 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 183.) * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: KK-L-291 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for luncheon meat. June 28,

1928 [published 1933], 3 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 569a.) [Supersedes part of F.S.B.Spec. no. 267.] * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: PP-L-791

Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for matting, rubber (for use around electrical apparatus or circuits not exceeding 3,000 volts to ground). May 2, 1933. 5 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: ZZ-M-81

Same: see. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for mold-wash, silica. May 2, 1933. 4 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S.SS-M-501, Nov. 11, 1930.] * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: SS-M-501a----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for nickel-silver (German silver),

bars, plates, rods, shapes, sheets, and strips. May 2, 1933. 8 p. 12° [Su-persedes F.S. no. 468, Jan. 25, 1927.] * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: QQ-N-321

Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for nickel-steel, structural. Jan. 25, 1926 [published 1933]. 6 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 372.) * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: QQ-N-341----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pads, stamp. June 6. 1933.

4 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: TT-P-16----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pads, surgical-operating.

May 2, 1933. 3 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 230b, July 26, 1929.] * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: ZZ-P-51

----- - Same; sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, blotting. May 2, 1933.4 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: UU-P-63

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, index. May 2, 1933.4 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: UU-P-258

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, kraft. May 2, 1933.4 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: UU-P-268

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Government supplies—Continued.— Same: see. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, ledger. May 2, 1933.4 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: UU-P-288

------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, manifold. Apr 4 1933. 4 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. UU-P-321, F.S. UU-P-326, F.S. UU-P-331’ F.S. UU-P-336, June 29, 1929.] * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: UU-P-328

------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, mimeograph. May 2, 1933. 4 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: UU-P-388

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, printing, book, ma-chine-finish. Apr. 4, 1933. 4 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. UU-P-456, F S. UU-P- 461, F.S. UU-P-463, F.S. UU-P-466, F.S. UU-P-471, June 29, 1929.] * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: UU-P-465’ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, writing. May 2, 1933.4 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: UU-P-641

---- - Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for percale. May 22, 1928 [pub-lished 1933.] 2 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 556.) * Paper, 5c T 51.7/8: CCC-P-191

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pillowcases, rubber. May 2, 1933. 3 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 231a, July 26, 1929.] * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: ZZ-P-361----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pillows, air, rubber. May 2,

1933. 3 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 232b, July 26, 1929.] * Paper, 5c.T 51.7/8: ZZ-P-351

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pins, office. June 6, 1933.4 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: FF-P-401

------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pressboard, colored. May 2, 1933. 3 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : UU-P-701

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for reindeer meat. Apr. 4, 1933 3 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: PP-R-146

------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for roof coating, asphalt, brush-ing-consistency. July 9, 1926 [published 1933]. 3 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 424.) ♦ Paper, 5c. T 51.7/3. gS-R-451

■----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for sleeves, dredging. May 2,1933. 4 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 42, Oct. 6, 1922.] * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: ZZ-S^51----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tableware, glass. Sept. 25,

1926 [published 1933]. 3 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 121a.) * Paper, 5c.T 51.7/8: DD-T-101

------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tents, duck (khaki and olive-drab), and tent appliances, Errata 1. May 1933. 1 p. 12° t

T 51.7/8: K-T-211/errata-l----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tips, rubber, for crutches

Nov. 5, 1924 [published 1933]. 2 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 225.) * Paper, 5c.T 51.7/8: ZZ-T-351

------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tires, bicycle, clincher and single-tube. Oct. 1, 1928 [published 1933]. 4 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 581.)* Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: ZZ-T-401

------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tubes, lavage and stomach. May 2, 1933. 3 p. 12° [Supersedes F.S. no. 237, Nov. 5, 1924.] * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: ZZ-T-791

ing.Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, [Federal] specification for wire, iron and steel weld- June 30, 1924 [published 1933]. 3 p. 12° (U.S.G.M.S. 174.) * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/8: QQ-W-351COAST GUARD

Pay. Pay and supply instructions, circular 4, 1933; May 12, 1933. [1933.] 1 p. [Circular 4 is Value of commuted rations.] $ T 47.8/2 : 933/4

------ Pay and supply instructions, circular 5, 1933; June 20, 1933. [1933 ]1 p. [Circular 5 is Temporary changes in pay and allowances.] t

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Augu st 1933 131COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY

National banks. Monthly statement of capital stock of national banks, na-tional bank notes, and Federal reserve bank notes, old series, outstanding bonds on deposit, etc. [Aug. 1, 1933]. Aug. 1, 1933. 1 p. narrow f° tL.C. card 10—21266 T12 9‘ 933/8

FEDERAL FARM LOAN BUREAUBanks and banking. Statements of condition of Federal land banks, joint

stock land banks, Federal intermediate credit banks. See Farm Credit Ad-ministration, Banks and banking, p. 84.

GOVERNMENT ACTUARYBonds of United States. Market prices and yields of outstanding bonds, notes,

certificates, and bills of United States, during July 1933. [1933.] 4 p. f° [Monthly. Formerly Market prices and investment values of outstanding bonds and notes.] f T 50.5: 933/7

INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAUCorporations. Regulations 64 relating to capital stock tax under sec. 215 of

national industrial recovery act. 1933. iv+34 p. * Paper 5cL.C. card 33—26506 rp 22 17 • 64/3

Internal revenue bulletin, v. 12, no. 32-35; Aug. 7-28, 1933. 1933. various paging. [Weekly. Include Rulings 6329—85.] * Paper, 5c. single copy (for subscription price see note below).L.C. card 22-26051 T 22.23/1: 933/32-35

Note .—-The Internal revenue bulletin service for 1933 will consist of weekly bulletins and deHsion^’t1 camulative bulletins. The weekly bulletins will contain the rulings

declS1?ns to be made public and all Treasury Department decisions (known as Hw Pel;taininS t0 internal revenue matters. The semiannual cumula-

!,ns.W111 c°ntain all rulings and decisions (including Treasury decisions) EuShed durin? the previous 6 months. The complete bulletin service5 may bl ob- basKfram Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., for $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.25.

Wheat. Processing and other taxes with respect to wheat under agricultural adjustment act. [1933.] 5 p. ([Treasury decision] 4371.) [From Treas-ury decisions, v. 64, no. 2.] f Tl.ll/2a:W56

MINT BUREAUBullion. Table of charges at mints and assay offices of United States, effec-

tive Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. 4 p. f T 28.2: C 37/2/933

PUBLIC DEBT SERVICEMoney. Circulation statement of United States money, July 31, 1933. 1933

1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] f L.C. card 10-21267 T 57.7:933/7

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICEBacteriophage. Inactivation of antistreptococcus bacteriophage by animal

fluids [with list of references]; by Alice C. Evans. 1933. [1]+16 p. (Re-print 1566.) [From Public health reports, v. 48, no. 16, Apr 21 1933 1 * Paper, 5c. ’L.C. card 33-26517 T27.6/a: 1566

Public health reports, v. 48, no. 31-34; Aug. 4-25, 1933. 1933. [xv]+907- 1068 p. il. 1 pl. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.- foreign subscription, $3.75.L.C. card 6-25167 T 27.6: 48/31-34K„Sw2CIAL^IiTICLES;~No- Iniection of mosquito sporozoites in malaria therapy- by Bruce Mayne.—-Seasona! acute conjunctivitis occurring in Southern States [with b^h°^raPhy] ; by Ida A. Bengtson.—Physical impairment and weight, study of medi-cal examination records of 3,037 men markedly under or over weight for height and age [with list of Studies in diseases of adult life]; by Rollo EL Britten —ko 3° Zinc in relation to general and industrial hygiene [with list of references]'; by Cecii K. Drinker and Lawrence T. Fairhall.—Size frequency of industrial dusts [with list

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Public health reports—Continued.of references] ; by J. J. Bloomfield.—Relation of arsenoxide content to toxicity of fresh and old samples of arsphenamine, new chemical tests upon arsphenamines [with list of references] ; by Sanford M. Rosenthal and T. F. Probey.—Studies of pollution and natural purification of streams, resurvey of Ohio River between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Louisville, Ky., with discussion of changes since 1914—16 and effects of canaliza-tion.—No. 33. Variations of growth in weight of elementary school children, 1921-28 [with list of references] ; by Carroll E. Palmer.—Additional studies on relationship of viruses of Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Sao Paulo exanthematic typhus [with list of references] ; by Gordon E. Davis and R. R. Parker.—Estimation of basophilic cells (reticulocytes) in blood by examination of ordinary blood film [with list of references] ; by R. R. Jones.—No. 34. Malarial fever in narcotic addicts, its possible transmission by hypodermic syringe [with list of references] ; by G. H. Faget.— Form of experimental endocarditis produced in rabbits; by O. F. Hedley and Edythe J. Rose.

Note .—This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and local health officers and to other persons engaged in public health work, by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, Treasury Department. Others desiring the Reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., at the prices stated above.

Publications. Public Health Service publications, list of publications issued July-Dec. 1932. 1933. [11+3 p. (Reprint 1578.) [From Public health re-ports, v. 48, no. 22, June 2, 1933.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 24-26740 T 27.6/a : 1578

Spotted fever of the Rocky Mountains. Protective value of convalescent sera of Sao Paulo exanthematic typhus against virus of Rocky Mountain spotted fever [with list of references] ; by R. R. Parker and Gordon E. Davis. 1933. [l]+7 p. il. (Reprint 1569.) [From Public health reports, v. 48, no. 19, May 12, 1933.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26538 T 27.6/a: 1569

------ Rocky Mountain spotted fever and boutonneuse fever, study of their immunological relationship; by L. F. Badger. 1933. [l]+4 p. il. (Reprint 1570.) [From Public health reports, v. 48, no. 19, May 12, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26539 T 27.6/a: 1570

Whooping cough, its nature and prevention, information concerning wide-spread disease for which familiarity has bred contempt; by Floyd C. Turner. 1933. ii-j-4 p. (Supplement 106 to Public health reports.) [Revision of Reprint 100.] * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26482 T 27.6/2:106

TREASURER OF UNITED STATES

Paper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each standing July 31, 1933. Aug. 1, 1933. 1 p. oblong 16° f

denomination out- T 40.8:933/7

VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION

Veterans. Public acts 2 and 78, 73d Congress, and Executive orders, dated Mar. 31, June 6, and July 28, 1933, issued pursuant thereto, governing grant-ing of benefits to veterans of armed forces of United States and their depend-ents. 1933. [l]+53 p. * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26518 VA 1.2: R 26/2

WAR DEPARTMENT

Army regulations.Note .—The Army regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf

binders. The names of such of the more important administrative subjects as may seem appropriate, arranged in proper sequence, are numbered in a single series, and each name so numbered constitutes the title and number of a pamphlet containing cer-tain administrative regulations pertaining thereto. Where more than one pamphlet is required for the administrative regulations pertaining to any such title, additional pamphlets will be issued in a separate sub-series.

30-3010. Quartermaster Corps: Price list of china and glassware, effective July 1, 1933; July 21, 1933. [1933.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 30-3010, June 3, 1932.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1 : 30-3010/11

140-39. Officers’ Reserve Corps: Specialists, effective July 1, 1933; July 24, 1933.[1933.] 3 p. [Supersedes AR 140-39, Apr. 28, 1931.] * Paper 5c.

W 1.6/1 : 140-39/3

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Aug us t 1933 133Army regulations—Continued.

260-10.350-1000.

350-1030.

600-40.605-115.

Flags : Flags, colors, standards, and guidons, description and use, Changes June l?33- [1933.] 6 p. f W 1.6/2 : 260-10/3/ch. 1

Military education: Medical Department Professional Service Schools;A9£3 ~[ 19331 ] 5 P- [Supersedes AR 350-1000, Dec. 30, 1926, AR 3o0-1010, Dec. 30, 1926, and AR 350-1020, Dec. 30, 1926.] * Paper,

„ OC’ « , t,. „ . W 1.6/1:350-1000/2Sa“e= Medlcal Fleld Service School, effective July 1, 1933; June 28, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 350-1030, Dec. 30, 1926.] * Paper, 5c.

t, , c .* W 1.6/1 :350-1030/2lersonnel: Wearing of uniform, Changes 1; July 21, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. t „ . . , ~ W 1.6/2: 600—40/4/ch. 1

10ned officers: Leaves of absence and delays; June 30. 1933. [1933.] 10 p. [Supersedes AR 605-115, Jan. 2, 1929.] ♦Paper, 5c.

W 1.6/1 : 605-115/4Organization. Tables of organization, t

10. Light tank company, infantry division, effective July J1933-! 3 P- [Supersedes T/O 10P, Jan. 7, 1930, 1930.] W 1 25 • 10

Infantry regiment (heavy tanks), effective July 1, 1933; Apr. 20, 1933. [1933 1 -i[Supersedes T/0 509P> July 193°- and T/O 509W, approved Sept. 15

i 25 • 550 Infantry regiment (light tanks), effective July 1, 1933; Apr. 20, 1933 71933 ]

Lp-1oXf“persedes T/0 509P> July 1930> and T/OW, approved Sept. 15, J-O, lyzio. J -yyr J 2g • gg^Headquarters and headquarters company, infantry regiment (heavy tanks light

tanks) effective July 1, 1933; Apr. 20, 1933. [1933.] 2 p. [Supersedes T/O « 511P’ Jul-V 1930, and T/O 510W, approved Sept. 15, 1928.] W 1 25 • 552

°53- Service company infantry regiment (heavy tanks), effective July 1. 1933; Apr. 20 approved Sept. 11 Pj 92[8S]Upcrsedes T/° 512P’ July 4’ 193°’ and T/y?

554. Service company infantry regiment (light tanks), effective July 1, 1933; Apr. 20, ini i Um"'1 4 p- [SuPersedes T/O 512P, July 1, 1930, and T/O 517W,

W 1 25 • 554 oo5. Battalion infantry regiment (heavy tanks), effective July 1, 1933; Apr. 20, 1933 L1933 1 3 P;e [Supersedes T/O 513P, July 1, 1930, and T/O 511W, approved _ e ocpi. -LO, J.U—o. J yy -£ 2g • ggg

556. Headquarters and headquarters company, infantry battalion (heavy tanks’), effec- 1 viow20’ 1933‘, [1933.] 2 p. [Supersedes T/O 515P, July!’ 1930, and T/O 512W, approved Sept. 15, 1928.] W 1 25 ■ 556

°57' Tank company infantry regiment (heavy tanks), effective July 1, 1933; Apr.’ 20 .Sve!,1® 153 T/° 516P' ,U'!' *’ I9S°- *"d

5o8. Battalion infantry regiment (light tanks), effective July 1, 1933; Apr. 20 1933 proved SentP15 S19P2RriedeS T/° 514P’ July 11 1930’ and T/0 514W- aP‘ __ proven sept. io, lyzo.j to j 05 • 55g

m>9. Headquarters and headquarters company, infantry battalion (light tanks’),' effec five July 1, 1933; Apr. 20, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. [Supersedes T/O 515PJuly 1, 1930, and T/O 515W, approved Sept. 15, 1928.] W 1.25: 559

1, 1933; Apr. 20, 1933. and T/O 10W, Jan. 15,

550.

551.

Training manual.in^loose^If1 biSndm”nS °f the TralnIng manual are issued in pamphlet form for insertion

2170-72. Air Corps: Parachute rigger, Changes 1; July 20, 1933. 1933. 1 p. +W 1.23 : 2170—72 /ch. 1

ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT

Military education. Announcement of Anny extension courses, 1933-34- section8. Extension course of Engineer School. [1933.] 10 p. +

W 3.51 : 933-34/sec. 8----- Same: section 10, Extension course of Finance School. [1933.] 5 p f

W 3.51: 933-34/sec. 10----- Same: section 15. Extension course of Ordnance School. [1933.] 8p t

W 3.51: 933-34/sec. 15—T7nooame: sect.ion 16’ Extension course of Quartermaster Corps School

[1933.] 6 p. T W 3.51: 933-34/sec. 16— Army extension courses: special text no. 1, Administration; prepared under direction of adjutant general for use with Armv extension courses 1933 edition. 1933. ii-j-76 p. * Paper, 10c. ' W 3 52-1/4

Recruiting news, information issued by direction of adjutant general Armv v. 15, no. 15 and 16; Aug. 1 and 15, 1933. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau Gover-nors Island, N.Y., Aug. 1 and 15, 1933.] Each 16 p. il. 4° [Semimonthly 1 t Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N.Y.L.C. card War 22-1 W 3.45: 933/15,16

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ENGINEER DEPARTMENTAshtabula Harbor, Ohio, letter submitting report on preliminary examination

and survey of Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio. May 19, 1933. 34 p. map. (H.doc. 43, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26511

Bridges. General bridge law, with War Department regulations, public 65, 59th Congress, 1st session. [Reprint with omission] 1933. [l]+3 p. [This print omits Rule to be observed by parties making application, under provi-sions of sec. 9 of act approved Mar. 3, 1899, for approval by Secretary of War of plans for a bridge.] t W 7.6/3 : B 76/6-3

Buffalo, N.Y. Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda Harbor, N.Y., letter sub-mitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda Harbor, N.Y. May 2, 1933. 50 p. map. (H.doc. 28, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26507

Chickasaw Creek, Mobile County, Ala., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Chickasaw Creek, Mobile County, Ala. May 19, 1933. 19 p. 2 maps. (H.doc. 47, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Connecticut Hirer below Hartford, Conn., letter submitting report on prelimi-nary examination and survey of Connecticut River below Hartford, Conn. May 19, 1933. 26 p. map. (H.doc. 49, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c.L.C. card 33-26512

Cumberland River, Ky. and Tenn, [letter submitting report containing general plan for improvement of Cumberland River, Ky. and Tenn., for purposes of navigation and efficient development of its water power, control of floods, and needs of irrigation], 1933. viii+86 p. il. 1 pl. (H.doc. 38, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card 33-26510

Engineer procurement manual. 1933 edition. 1933. vii+87 p. il. [Includes list of Army regulations and Circulars pertaining to procurement, property accounting, and transportation.] $L.C. card 33-26546 W 7.11/2: P 94/2

Kaunakakai Harbor, island of Molokai, Hawaii, letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Kaunakakai Harbor, island of Molokai, Hawaii. Apr. 18,1933. 27 p. map. (H.doc. 35, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26509

Norwalk River. Regulations to govern opening of drawbridges of New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co., and Norwalk, Conn., across Norwalk River at Norwalk, Conn. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. 12° t W 7.11/2 : N 83

MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION

Birds Point-New Madrid floodway. Model study of effects of operating Birds Point-New Madrid floodway. [Mississippi River Commission] St. Louis, Mo. [Jan. 1933]. [1] +ii+29 p. 2 pl. 6 maps. (Paper C of U.S. Waterways Ex-periment Station, Vicksburg, Miss.) t Paper, 35c., Mississippi River Commis-sion, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.8: C

Dikes (engineering). Model studies of dike location. Mississippi River Com-mission Print, St. Louis, Mo. [Aug. 1933.] [5]+78 p. il. (Paper 11 of U.S. Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Miss., June 1933.) t Paper, 50c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.8: 11

Red River. Experiment to determine effects of Mississippi River backwater on Red River. Mississippi River Commisssion Print, St. Louis, Mo. [June 1933], [5]+15 p. il. 1 pl. (Paper 10 of U.S. Waterways Experiment Station, Vicks-burg, Miss., Jan. 1933.) t Paper, 15c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicks-burg, Miss. W 31.8:10

NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY

Note .—Charts of the Great Lakes and connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the international boundary at St. Regis of Lake of the Woods, of Lake Champlain and ot the natural navigable waters of the New York State canals are prepared and sold by the U.S. Lake Survey Office, Old Customhouse, Detroit, Mich. Charts may also be

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August 1933 135purchased at the following U.S. engineer offices: 710 Army Building, New York, N.Y.; 486 Broadway, Albany, N.Y.; 540 Federal Building, Buffalo, N.Y.; and Canal Office, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. A catalog (with index map), showing localities, scales, prices and conditions of sale; may be had upon application at any of these offices.

A descriptive bulletin, which supplements the charts and give detailed information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions affecting navigation, is issued free to chart purchasers, upon request. The bulletin is revised annually and issued at the opening of navigation (in April), and sup-plements thereto are published monthly during the navigation season.

Complete sets of charts and publications may be seen at the U.S. engineer offices in Duluth, Minn., Milwaukee, Wis., Chicago, Ill., Grand Rapids, Mich., Cleveland, Ohio, and Oswego, N.Y., but they are obtainable only at the sales offices above mentioned.Great Lakes. Supplement 4, Aug. 22, 1933, corrections and additions to Bulletin

42; to supplement information given upon charts of Great Lakes. U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich. [Aug. 16, 1933]. p. 1-3-4-leaves 4-11+[2] p. 4° fL.C. card 8-35459 W 33.3 : 42/supp. 4

Charts

Chicago, III. Chicago Harbor. Scale 1:15,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] July 1933. 38.5X33.6 in. t 40c. W 33.8 :C 43/2

Les Cheneaux Islands and northeasterly approaches to Straits of Mackinac, from Beaver Tail Reef to St. Martin Bay. Scale 1:40,000. [U.S. Lake Sur-vey Office, Detroit, Mich.] June 1933. 28.4X41.4 in. t 40c. W33.8: L 56

Michigan, Lake. Lake Michigan, Port Washington, Wis., to Waukegan, Ill. [with insets]; Lake Michigan coast chart 4. Scale 1:120,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] June 1933. 41.1X28.1 in. t 40c.

.. W 33.7/3 : M 4Port Washington Harbor, Wis.Waukegan Harbor, Ill.

New York State canals, Erie Canal, Amsterdam to Utica; New York State canals chart 3. Scale 1:40,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] June 1933. 28X45.6 in. [Map is in 2 sections.] f 40c. W 33.8: N 42 yc-3

St. Clair, Lake. Lake St. Clair. Scale 1:50,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] July 1933. 38.4X34.6 in. f 40c. W 33.8: Sa 2 cl 1

St. Lawrence River. St. Lawrence River; St. Lawrence River chart 4. Scale 1: 30,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] July 1933. 24.8X29.7 in 140c. W 33.6/1: 4

------ St. Lawrence River ; St. Lawrence River chart 6. Scale 1: 30,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] July 1933. 24.7X29.1 in. t 40c.

W 33.6/1:6St. Marys River, from Twin Islands to Sault Ste. Marie; St. Marys River

chart 2. Scale 1:40,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] July 1933. 45.6X26.9 in. f 40c. W 33.6/2: 2

White Lake Harbor, Mich., including Whitehall and Montague. Scale 1:15,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] June 1933. 19.7X25 in. t 20c.

W 33.8: W 58FINANCE DEPARTMENT

Finance circulars. Changes 5 [to] Finance circulars F; June 30, 1933. [1933 ] 3 P. 4° J . w 97.5/3 : F, ch. 5

------ Finance circulars $Note .—Finance circulars contain instructions and information of a relatively perma-

nent character pertaining to the performance of the technical duties of finance and disbursing officers and of property and contract auditors. Though bearing a date, they are issued in a single lettered series without regard to calendar year, each to contain subject matter of related character. Each circular is designated by a letter and is published in a numbered series of separate pamphlets classified according to subject matter. Changes to Finance circulars are published in a single numerical series applicable to all pamphlets, without regard to calendar year. When any portion of a numbered Finance circular has been embodied in a lettered circular, that portion of the numbered circular will be rescinded.B-5. Technical duties of finance and disbursing officers: Vouchers to schedule of dis-

bursements, notations on and records in connection with; May 10 1933 [1933.] 7 p. [Supersedes Finance circulars B-5, Apr. 27, 1929, as amended by Changes 2, 3, and 5, Finance circulars, and Changes 7 and 9, Finance circulars B.] W 97.5/3 : B-5/2

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Finance circulars—Continued.B-14.

B—15.

D-l.D—2.D—3.D—6.D—8.D—9.D—10.D-ll.

Same: Finance and miscellaneous forms; June 14, 1933. [1933.] 8 p. [Sup-ersedes Finance circulars B-14, June 28, 1929, as amended by Changes 4, Finance circulars, and Changes 6 and 7, Finance circulars B.]

W 97.5/3 : B-14/2Same: Standard forms; June 13, 1933. [1933.] 7 p. [Supersedes Finance

circulars B—15, June 28, 1929, as amended by Changes 7, Jan. 19, 1932, and Changes 8, June 20, 1932 to Finance circulars B.] W 97.5/3 : B-15/2

Same: War Department procurement code, explanatory matter pertaining to pro-curement code; May 20, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. W 97.5/3: D-l/4

Same: War Department procurement code, Office of Secretary of War [etc.];May 20, 1933. [1933.] 7 p. W 97.5/3: D-2/4

Same : War Department procurement code, Finance Department (includes O.R.C., R.O.T.C., and C.M.T.C.) ; May 20, 1933. [1933.] 7 p. W 97.5/3: D-3/4

Same: War Department procurement code, Signal Corps [and] Air Corps;May 20, 1933. [1933.] 5 p. W 97.5/3 : D-6/3

Same : War Department procurement code, Corps of Engineers ; May 20, 1933.[1933.] lip. W 97.5/3 : D-8/3

Same : War Department procurement code, Ordnance Department; May 20, 1933.[1933.] 8 p. W 97.5/3 : D—9/3

Same: War Department procurement code, Chemical Warfare Service; May 20, 1933 [1933.] 13 p. W 97.5/3: D-10/3

Same: War Department procurement code, National Guard Bureau; May 20, 1933. [1933. J 7 p. W 97.5/3 : D-ll/3

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT

Ordnance provision system. Ordnance catalogue (ordnance provision system) : Group A. Gun, machine, cal . . 30, Browning aircraft, M2 (for fixed and wing use, and flexible use), parts and equipment; June 2, 1933. [1933.] 32+4 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list A-28.) t W 34.23: A-28

----- Same: Group C, Howitzer and carriage, pack, 75 mm. Ml, parts and equipment; Mar. 22, 1933. [1933.] 101+5+2 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list C-20.) $ W 34.23: C-20

PUERTO RICO

Acts and resolutions of 4th and 5th special sessions [Oct. 18-21 and Nov. 11-16, 1932, respectively] of 12th Legislature of Puerto Rico, and of 1st regular session [Feb. 13-Apr. 15, 1933] of 13th Legislature of Puerto Rico, being certified transcripts of originals of all such acts and resolutions and also copies of organic act entitled Act to provide a civil government for Porto Rico and for other purposes, enacted by Congress of United States and approved Mar. 2, 1917, and of other laws applicable to Puerto Rico, enacted by United States Congress. San Juan, P.R., Bureau of Supplies, Printing, and Trans-portation, 1933. li+836 p. [English and Spanish. Back title is: Laws of Puerto Rico, 4th and 5th special sessions, 1932, regular session, 1933.] t Sheep, $3.00; f paper, $2.25, Insular Affairs Bureau.L.C. card 5-9688 W 75.12:12/sp. 4, 5,13/1

QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY

Circular 1 [1932]. $1-10. Motor transportation [with list of references]

[Supersedes Circular 1-10, July 31, 1930.] May 18, 1933. [1933.] 29 p. W 77.4/3 : 1-10/3

Circular 1 [1933]. $SIGNAL OFFICE

1-5.1-7.

Procurement of supplies and equipment; May 1, 1933. sedes Circular 1-5, OCSigO, Jan. 2, 1932.]

Storage and issue; May 1, 1933. [1933.] 11 p.OCSigO, July 1, 1932.]

[1933.] 14 p. [Super- W 42.4: 933/1-5

[Supersedes Circular 1-7, W 42.4 : 933/1-7

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