Monthly catalog, United States public documents, October 1935

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j public UBRARY Monthly Catalog United States Public Documents (WITH PRICES) No. 490 October 1935 ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON : 1 935 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. - - Subscription price, $1.00 per year Price 10 cents per copy

Transcript of Monthly catalog, United States public documents, October 1935

j public UBRARY

Monthly CatalogUnited States

Public Documents (WITH PRICES)

No. 490

October 1935

ISSUED BY THESUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS

WASHINGTON : 1 935

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. - - Subscription price, $1.00 per year

Price 10 cents per copy

Abbreviations

Amendment, amendments..............amdt., amdts.Appendix__________________ ___ ____ app.Congress....................................................Cong.Department......................... _....................Dept.D ocument__ ......... doc.Facsimile, facsimiles.............. .facsim.Federal Trade Commission___ _______ F. T. C.Folio________________________________ f°House.................... H.House bill_________________________ H. R.House concurrent resolution____ —H. Con. Res.House document...................................... H. doc.House executive document-............. _.H. ex. doc.House joint resolution------- ------ ------ H. J. Res.House report...... ........ ....... .......................H. rp.House resolution (simple).... ....................H. Res.Illustration, illustrations___________.........il.Inch, inches_____________________ .____ in.Interstate Commerce Commission______ I. C. C.Latitude............... .......... lat.Longitude....................... long.Mile, miles___________________________ m.Nautical mile................. naut. m.No date.... ................................ . .................n. d.No place.........._............................. . ........... n. p.Number, numbers............ . .................... no., nos.Octavo.................................... ..—8°

Page, pages..................-—...................—-----p.Part, parts.... .................... .................. —pt., pts.Plate, plates.................................................... pl.Portrait, portraits............... .......... __por.Quarto------- ----------------------- 4.Report.............. -------------------------------- rp°Saint................... St.Section, sections....... ............................. sec.Senate, Senate bill.......... ....................... S.Senate concurrent resolution..............8. Con. Res.Senate document________ __________ S. doc.Senate executive document----------- -S. ex. doc.Senate joint resolution...........................S. J. Res.Senate report........... ...................................S. rp.Senate resolution (simple)------ ------ ------ S. Res.Session, sessions....... ................................... _sess.Sixteenmo......... . ............................................16°Supplement, supplements................ supp., supps.Table, tables......... ........ tab.Thirty-twomo............... 32°Treasury............................. ..................... Treas.Twelvemo—-________________ 12°Twenty-fourmo............................................ -24°Versus........................................................ vs., v.Volume, volumes___________ .....____ v., vol.Yard, yards.------- ------------------- yd., yds.Year.......................... yr.

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The L. C. card number appended to some of the entries is for those libraries ordering printed cards from the Library of Congress. The number at the ex­treme right of an entry indicates the classification of the publication in the Office of the Superintendent of Documents.

iiHOW TO ORDER PUBLICATIONS—FOLLOWS CONTENTS

Ge n e r a l In f o r ma t io nThe Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., is authorized by law

to sell copies of Government publications and to allow a discount of 25 percent to book dealers and quantity purchasers on condition that the purchasers will ad­here to the public sales price set by the Superintendent of Documents and that publications shall not be overprinted with any advertising matter.

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In addition to the Price lists, the Documents Office issues a Weekly List of Selected United States Government Publications for sale by the Superintendent of Documents. Each list is arranged alphabetically by subjects, with annota­tions and prices, and may be obtained free upon application to the Superin­tendent of Documents.

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The number given at the extreme right of each entry (except for congres­sional documents and reports) Is the classification number by which the pub­lication is arranged in the Library and in the sales stock of the Office of the Superintendent of Documents. It can be used as a classification number by such libraries as are using, for the departmental publications, the arrange­ment of public documents advocated in the Checklist of United States Public Documents, 1789-1909. In using this number as a classification number in a library, it should be noted that the shilling mark (/) is used to separate what would ordinarily be a superior number or letter (the numbers or letters imme­diately following the line) from the main classification number, it not being practicable to print these numbers and letters as superiors in the Monthly Catalog, e. g., the number A 1.23/a: So 96/4 listed in the Monthly Catalog would be A 1.23*: So 96‘ in a library.

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No t e s o f Ge n e r a l In t e r e s tNEW GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

By Executive Order 7194 of September 26, 1935, the President established the Prison Industries Reorganization Administration, and prescribed as its duties and functions the following:

(1) In cooperation with the proper authorities of the several States and the political subdivisions thereof and the District of Columbia:

(a) To conduct surveys, studies, and investigations of the industrial operations and allied activities carried on by the several penal and correc­tional institutions of the States and political subdivisions thereof and the District of Columbia, and the actual and potential markets for products of such industrial operations and activities.

(6) To initiate, formulate, and recommend for approval of the President a program of projects with respect to replanning and reorganizing the existing prison industries systems and allied prison activities of the several States and political subdivisions thereof and the District of Columbia to the end that the industrial operations and activities of such institutions may be so reorganized as to relieve private industry and labor of any undue burden of competition between the products of private industry with the products of such institutions, and to eliminate idleness and to provide an adequate and humane system of rehabilitation for the inmates of such institutions.

(2) To recommend for the approval of the President Ioans or grants, or both, to the several States and political subdivisions thereof and the District of Columbia, necessary to accomplish the purposes of this Order, and to administer and supervise the program of projects approved by the President.

The governing body of the Prison Industries Reorganization Administration is a Prison Industries Reorganization Board, created by the above Executive Order, and consisting of five members appointed by the President in Executive Order 7202 of September 28, 1935.

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No. 490 OCTOBER 1935

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTNo t e .—Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will he

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.Alfalfa. Bacterial leaf spot of alfalfa; by A. J. Riker, F. R. Jones, and Mar­

guerite C. Davis. 1935. [2] 4-177-182 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 51, no. 2, July 15, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a: Al 28/35

Apples. Study of removal of spray residues from apples [with list of litera­ture cited] ; by Donald E. H. Frear and H. N. Worthley. 1935. [2] 4-61-74 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v, 51, no. 1, July 1, 1985.] * Paper, Be. A 1.23/a: Ap 52/63

Cabbage. Calcium cyanamide in relation to control of clubroot of cabbage: by J. C. Walker and R. H. Larson. 1935. [2]4-183-189 p. [Prepared by Wis­consin Agricultural Experiment Station in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau. From Journal of agricultural research, v. 51, no. 2, July 15. 1935.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : C 111/20

Cattle. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 352, amendment 1, regulations governing importation of domestic livestock and other animals into United States from all countries except Mexico, effective Jan. 1, 1936; Sept. 23, 1935. [1935.] 2 p. f A 4.5: 352/amdt. 1

Coleus blumei. Effect of nutritive state on quantity of vitamin A present in leaves of Coleus blumei [with list of literature cited]; by E. S. Haber and Pearl P. Swanson. 1935. [2J4-75-81 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 51, no. 1, July 1, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : V 831/37

Cows. Phosphorus requirements of dairy heifers; by J. G. Archibald and E. Bennett. 1935. [2] 4-83-96 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 51, no. 1, July 1, 1935.] ♦ Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : H 363/2

Crops. Separate for crop reporters: General crop report as of Sept. 1, 1935 [etc.; Cotton report as of Sept. 1. 1935, etc.; Hens and pullets per farm flock, etc.; Price situation, summary as of Sept. 16, 1935, etc.], [1935.] p. 353-355, 363, 366, 390-392, il. 4° [From Crops and markets, v. 12, no. 9.] j

A 36.ll/3a : C 883/73Crops and markets. Crops and markets, Aug. 1935; v. 12, no. 8. [1935.1 p.

305-352, il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50.L. C. card Agr 24-113 A 36.11/3:12/8

----- Same, Sept. 1935; v. 12, no. 9. [1965.] p. 353-392, il. 4“ [Monthly.]A 36.11/3:12/9

----- Same, Oct. 1935; v. 12, no. 10. [1935.] p. 393-440. il. 4° [Monthly.]A 36.11/3:12/10

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Grain. Rules and regulations of Secretary of Agriculture under grain futures act [of Sept. 21, 1922, with respect to contract markets], issued June 22, 1923, amended Jan. 20, 1926, and Dec. 15, 1933. [1935.] cover title, 8 p. (Grain Futures Administration.) tL. C. card Agr 3^-569 A 41.6: M 34

Journal of agricultural research. Journal of agricultural research, v. 50, Jan. 1- June 15, 1935 [title page, contents, errata and authors’ emendations, and in­dex]. 1935. iv [vi] 4-1003-14 p. [The last preliminary page is numbered incorrectly iv instead of vt] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23 : 50/t. p. & ind.

----- Same, v. 51, no. 3 and 4; Aug. 1 and 15,1935. [1935.] cover titles, p. 191- 381, il. [Semimonthly.] * Paper, 15c single copy, $3.25 a yr.; foreign sub­scription, $4.75.L. G. card Agr 13-1837 A 1.23: 51/3, 4

Co n t e n t s .—No. 3. Physiological study of cracking in Stayman winesap apples [with list of literature cited] ; by Leif Verner.—Potato beetle septicemia; by G. F. White.— Rose blast induced by Phytomonas syringae; by H. R. Rosen.—Inheritance of resistance to mildew, Erysiphe graminis hordel, in cross between Hanna and Atlas barley [with list of literature cited] ; by Fred N. Briggs.—Effect of stage of maturity and method of curing upon vitamin B and vitamin G content of alfalfa, clover, and timothy [lays l with list of literature cited] ; by Chas. H. Hunt, P. R. Record, and R. M. Bethkv .“Influence of certain dietary constituents on response of rats to gossypol ingestion [with list of literature cited] ; by Willis D. Gallup and Ruth Reder.—Studies on nicotine content of cigarette smoke [with list of literature cited] ; by C. O. Jensen and D. E. Haley r—Effect of auxins upon Phytophthora cactorum [with list of literature cited] ; by Leon H. Leonian.—No. 4. Phosphorus content and buffer capacity of plant sap as related to nhvsiologlcal effect of phosphorus fertilizers in fibrous low-moor peat [with list of litera­ture cited] ; by J. R. Neller.—Composition of leaves and stalks of barley at successive stages of growth, with special reference to formation of lignin [with list of literature cited 1 ; bv Max Phillips and M. J. Goss.—Distribution and condition of phosphorus in 3 horizons of differentially fertilized Hagerstown clay loam soil planted to apple trees In metal cylinders [with list of literature cited] ; by Walter Thomas.yComparison oi Leptospbaeria salvinii and Helminthosporium sigmoideum irregulare [with list of litera­ture cited] ; bv E. M. Cralley and E. C. Tullis.—Comparative toxicity of anabasine and nicotine sulphates to insects [with list of literature cited] ; by Joseph M. Ginsburg, John B. Schmitt, and Philip Granett.—Toxicity of optically active and inactive dihydrode- guelins I with list of literature cited]; by W. A. Gersdorff—New bacterial species iso­lated from strawberries; by Helen F. Smart.—Chemical composition of canned peas of 2 varieties of different sizes and grades [with list of literature citea J ; by W. S. Thump- son and W. H. Peterson.—Pubescent and glabrous characters of soybeans as related to resistance to injury by potato leaf hopper [with list of literature cited] ; by H. W. Johnson and E. A. Hollowell. , , .No t e .—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 aoove.

Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi­cations, Sept. 1935. See Information Office, Publications, p. 1088.

Snow. Principles of snow surveying as applied to forecasting stream flow; by J. E. Church. [1935.] cover title, p. 97-130, il. [From Journal of agricul­tural research, v. 51, no. 2, July 15, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : Sn 61/2

Tobacco. Kates of growth and nitrogen assimilation of Havana seed tobacco; by M. F. Morgan and O. E. Street. 1935. [2]+163-172 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 51, no. 2, July 15, 1935.] * Paper, 5c.

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AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION

Agriculture. Facing facts in agricultural situation [with list of suggested ref­erences] ; prepared in Division of Information. Oct. 1935. 13 p. (G 42 revised.) t A 55.2: Ag 8/8/rev.

Consumers’ guide, v. 2, no. 25, Oct, 14, 1935; [issued by consumers' counsel of Agricultural Adjustment Administration in cooperation with Bureau of Agri­cultural Economics, Bureau of Home Economics, Bureau of Labor Statistics], [1935.] 32 p. il. 4° t A 55.12:2/25

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Corn. 1935 corn-hog contract administrative rulings nos. 143-146; [prepared in] Corn and Hogs Section. Oct. 21, 1935. 4 p. (C. H. 107b.) [Supplement 2 to C. H. 107.] t A 55.2: C 81/14/no. 143-146

----- Shall corn-hog adjustment continue? Producers will decide! Oct. 1935.4 p. (Commodity information series, corn-hog leaflet 1.) tL. C. card Agr 35-558 A 55.25/7 :1

Cotton. What countries shall supply the world with its cotton? [with list of suggested references]; prepared in Division of Information. Oct. 1935. 8 p. (G 49.) tL. C. card Agr 35-572 A 55.2: C 82/24.

----- World cotton markets, does United States want to sell more cotton for less money? [with list of suggested references]; prepared in Division of Informa­tion. Sept. 1935. 8 p. (G 43.) tL. C. card Agr 35-556 A 55.2: C 82/22

General regulations. Regulations governing notice and opportunity for hearing under sec. 8 of agricultural adjustment aet, as amended. Sept. 18, 1935. 8 p. (General regulations, series B, no. 1.) tL. C. card Agr 35-561 A 55.6: G 28/2/ser. B, no. 1

News digest, v. 3, no. 1-4; Oct. 5-26, 1935. [1935.] various paging, 4° [Weekly, Processed.] * A 55.11: 3/1-4

Posters. Hog-corn price ratios and hog marketings [1901-35; poster]. 1935.30.1X40.1 in. (RC-1.7, revised 1935.) t A 55.7/2:1/7-4

----- Same, reduced in size. [1935.] 8X10.5 in. (RC-1.7, revised 1935.) tA 55.7/2: l/7/rev.935

----- [Posters] RC 1.11 to RC 1.13. 1935. Each 30.1x40.1 in. tA 55.7/2:1/11-2 to 1/13-2

RC 1.11. Corn yields have increased following drought years.KC 1.12. Will large corn supplies mean low prices again?RC 1.13, Bigger corn crop means more hogs.

■----- Same, reduced in size. [1935.] 8X10.5 and 10.5X8 in. [RC 1.12 and RC1.13 issued on one sheet.] i A 55.7/2:1/11 to 1/13

----- [Posters] R. C.-5.1 to R. C.-5.3. 1935. Each 30.1X40.1 in. tA 55.7/2: 5/1 to 5/3

R. C.45.1. Bye prices still below fair exchange value [1928-35],II. C.-5.2. What will be rye cash income, 1936-39?K. C.-5.3. Rye: Supply and disappearance, 1923-24 to 1934-35.

Prices. Administered price and market price [with list of suggested references]; prepared in Division of Information. Oct. 1935. 8 p. il. (G 47.) tL. C. card Agr 35-570 A 55.2 : P 92

Processing tax [with list of suggested references]; prepared in Division of Infor­mation. Sept. 1935. 12 p. (G 41.) tL. C. card Agr 35-555 A 55.2: P 94

Sugar. Allotment of quota for Puerto Rico, order made by Secretary of Agri­culture under agricultural adjustment act. Sept. 23, 1935. 3 p. (Puerto Rico sugar order 2, supplement 1.) t A 55.18: 2/supp.l

----- - Relating to revisions of and acceptance of voluntary surrenders of mar­keting allotments to processors of quota for continental United States beet- sugar-producing area for 1935, order made by Secretary of Agriculture under agricultural adjustment act. Oct. 8, 1935. 3 p. (Continental United States beet sugar order 6, revision 1.) t A 55.17: 6/rev.l

----- Relating to voluntary surrender of marketing allotments into reserve and adjustment and revision of marketing allotments to processors of quota for continental United States beet-sugar-producing area for 1935, order made by Secretary of Agriculture under agricultural adjustment act. Oct. 16. 1935. 2 p. (Continental United States beet sugar order 6, revision 2.) t

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Sugarcane. Puerto Rico administrative ruling no. 2: Puerto Rico sugarcane production adjustment contract, determination and allotment of Puerto Rico’s local consumption of sugar. May 15, 1935. 3 p. 4’ (Sugar 302 A.) [Proc­essed.] 1 A 5u.l8/3: Su3/no.2

----- Puerto Rico sugarcane administrative rulings nos. 3 and 4. Sept. 27, 1935.2 p. (Sugar 302 B.) t A 55.18/3: Su 3/no.3, 4

Tobacco. Rates of processing taxes on cigar-leaf, Maryland, Burley, flue-cured, and fire-cured tobacco, revision of tobacco regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of the President under agricultural adjustment act, as amended. Sept. 26, 1935. 5 p. (Tobacco regulations, series 1, no. 3.) [Revision of Tobacco regulations, series 1, no. 1, and Tobacco regulations, series 1, no. 2.] t (information incorrect in publication as to sale by Super­intendent of Documents.) A 55.6: T 55/ser.l, no.3

Walnuts. Order regulating handling of walnuts grown in California, Oregon, and Washington; issued by Secretary of Agriculture, Oct. 11, 1935, effective Oct. 15, 1935. 1935. [l]+20 p. (Order series, order 1; O 1.) tL. C. card Agr 35-573 A 55.36:1

Wheat. Administrative rulings relating to 1933-34-35 wheat allotment con­tract: Rulings nos. 44 and 45; [prepared in] Division of Grains, Wheat Sec­tion. Sept. 28, 1935. 2 p. (W 41, rev. May 25, 1935, amendment 2.) t

A 55.2: W 56/9/rev.-2/amdt. 2----- ■ Wheat adjustment handbook, 1936-39, outlining 1936-39 wheat adjust­

ment program, with instructions for procedure, for use by county agents and officers of county and district wheat production control associations; [pre­pared in] Wheat Section, Division of Grains. Sept. 1935. iii+36 p. (Wheat 200.) tL. C. card Agr 35-563 A 55.2 ;W 56/19

-—-— Wheat administrative rulings, series of 1936-39, relating to 1936-39 wheat adjustment contracts: Rulings nos. 101-129; [prepared in] Division of Grains, Wheat Section. Sept. 1935. v-[-26 p. (Wheat 206.) tL. C. card Agr 35-564 A 55.2: W 56/20

Youth. Opportunities ahead for rural youth [with list of suggested refer­ences] ; prepared in Division of Information. Aug. 1935. 8 p. (G 46.) t L. C. card Agr 35-557 A55.2:Y8

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU

Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, Oct. 1 1935; v. 19, no. 10. [1935.] 24 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription. 45c.L. C. card Agr 26-1797 A 36.15:19/10

Cattle. Statistics of beef cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, and mules; compiled by C. L. Harlan, A. C. Brittain, Roger F. Hale, Preston Richards, William Broxton, Ruth E. Griffith, Jessie W. Wrigglesworth. Charlotte M. Ward, Edna M. Jordan, Hilda D. Lantz, Vivian M. Behenna. Florence C. Fitch, Meda K. Gates, Esther H. Johnson, Florence Hamilton, D. S. Burch, and A. E. Harris. 1935. [1]4-345-348 +554-596 p. (Yearbook separate 1482.) [Prepared in cooperation with Animal Industry Bureau. From Yearbook of agriculture, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. A1.10/a:1482

Cotton. Statistics of cotton, sugar, and tobacco; compiled by V. C. Childs, J. S. Dennee, John A. Hicks, Roger F. Hale, Maurice R. Cooper, Rodney Whitaker, A. M. Agelasto, W. B. Lanham, William G. Finn, Charles E. Gage, J. V. Morrow, Ruth E. Griffith, Charlotte M. Ward, Elna Anderson, Vivian M. Behenna, Florence C. Fitch, Meda K. Gates, Fanny M. Palmer, Claudia Thomson, Susie J. Frazier, and H. J. Clay. 1935. [1]+345-348 + 425^464 p. (Yearbook separate 1479.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1935.] * Paper, 10c. A 1.10/a: 1479

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Crops. Statistics of miscellaneous crops; compiled by S. A. Jones, Roger F. Hale, C. G. Carpenter, G. C. Edler, Georgia E. Cantrell, H. J. Clay, Elna Anderson, Vivian M. Behenna, Florence C. Fitch, Gertrude K. Caseley, Fanny M. Palmer, Ruth E. Griffith, Charlotte M. Ward, [and] Edgar Brown. 1935. [1]+345-348 + 524-553 p. (Yearbook separate 1481.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau. From Yearbook of agriculture, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1481

Dairy products manufactured, 1934, by months [and by States]. Sept. 25, 1935.[1]+4 leaves, oblong 8° [Processed.] t’ A 36.2: D 14/4/934

Farm business and related statistics; compiled by C. M. Purves, Arthur G. Peter­son, Viola Culbertson, Amy B. Nicholas, Elna Andersen, Roger F. Hale, S. W. Mendum, Martin R. Cooper, Donald Jackson, David L. Wickens, Gerhard J. Isaac, B. R. Stauber, T. B. Manny, Catherine A. Scanlin, Mary B. Thompson, Ruth E. Griffith, Anna M. Kirby, Charlotte M. Ward, Hazel K. Stiebeling, and members of staff of Agricultural Adjustment Administration. 1935. [1] +345- 348+666-702 p. (Yearbook separate 1485.) [Prepared in cooperation with Home Economics Bureau and Agricultural Adjustment Administration. From Yearbook of agriculture, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1485

Fruit. Statistics of fruits and vegetables; compiled by Elna Anderson, Paul L. Koenig, R. Royston, Roger F. Hale, B. C. Boree, William Broxton, Ruth E. Griffith, Lucille McKeever, Charlotte M. Ward, Florence C. Fitch, Ruth Tucker, Vivian M. Behenna, Anna Sullivan, Georgia E. Cantrell, and Hattie DePutron. 1935. [1]+345-348+465-523 p. (Yearbook separate 1480.)[From Yearbook of agriculture, 1935.] * Paper, 10c. AL10/a:1480

Grain. Statistics of grains; compiled by Elna Anderson, E. J. Working, Robert E. Post, F. J. Hosking, J. L. Orr, Roger F. Hale, Ruth E. Griffith, Anna M. Kirby, Charlotte M. Ward, Florence C. Fitch, Vivian M. Behenna, Gertrude K. Caseley, Meda K. Gates, June A. Hodgkins, Anna Sullivan, John L. Wilson, Georgia E. Cantrell, Avis Damon, T. A. Sommers, [and] Annie M V. Repetti. 1935. [1J+345-A24 p. (Yearbook separate 1478.) [Prepared in cooperation with Grain Futures Administration. From Yearbook of agriculture, 1935.] * Paper, 10c. A1.10/a : 1478

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU

Reservoirs for farm use; [by M. R. Lewis]. [June 1933, reprint 1935.] ii+17 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1703.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bul­letin 828, Farm reservoirs.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 33-670 A 1.9:1703/1-2

ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU

Beef production and quality as influenced by crossing Brahman with Hereford and shorthorn cattle [with list of literature cited] ; by W. H. Black, A. T. Semple, and J. L. Lush. May 1934 [reprint 1935], cover title, 54 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 417.) [Prepared in cooperation with Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card Agr 34-496 A 1.36: 417/1-2

Horses. Breeds of draft horses, [by G. A. Bell; revised by J. O. Williams and S. R. Speelman]. [Nov. 1914, revised Sept. 1934, slightly revised Aug. 1935.] [1935.] ii+17 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 619.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 34-890 A 1.9: 619/10

International Veterinary Congress. 12th International Veterinary Congress, New York, N. Y., U. S. A., [Aug. 13-18] 1934. 1935. v. 3, iv+548 p. il. [The title page and a summary of each paper submitted to the congress are given in English, French, German, and Spanish, the paper itself being printed in the language in which it was submitted.] * Paper, 60c.L. C. card Agr 35-525 A 4.19 : 934/v. 3

No t e .—The report of the 12th International Veterinary Congress consists of 3 vol­umes. Volume 3 contains papers of the sectional meetings, sections 3—7, with the dis­cussions.

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BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU

Bats. Eliminating bats from buildings; [by James Silver], [Sept. 1935.] ii+5 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 109.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 35-576 A 1.35:109

Coyotes. Food habits of coyote in Jackson Hole, Wyo.; by Olaus J. Mur io.Oct. 1935. 24 p. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 362.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 35-567 A 1.4/2: 362

Game laws for season 1935-36, summary of provisions of Federal, State, and provincial statutes; [by H. P. Sheldon and Frank G. Grimes]. [Oct. 1935.] ii+38 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1755.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 6-384 A 1.9:1755

Mole control; [by James Silver and A. W. Moore]. [Nov. 1933, reprint 1935.] ii-|-18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1716.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1247, American moles as agricultural pests and fur pro­ducers.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 33-911 A 1.9:1716/1-2

Officials and organizations concerned with wildlife protection, 1935; compiled by Frank G. Grimes. Sept. 1935. 16 p. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 231.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 14-1377 A 1.38: 231

Predators and rodents are factors in spread of disease; [by Albert M. Day and J. E. Shillinger], [1935.1 3 p. (Yearbook separate 1517.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1935.] t A 1.10/a: 1517

Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, [no.] 81: Migratory bird treaty act regulations. Aug. 1935. 8 p. tL. C. card Agr 16-608 A 5.6: 81

----- Same, [no.] 83: Migratory bird treaty act regulations, 1935. Sept. 1935.8 p. [Supersedes regulations issued in Aug. 1935.] * Paper, 5c. A 5.6 : 83

Waterfowl. Waterfowl breeding grounds of Far North now poorly tenanted; [by Edward A. Preble], [1935.] 3 p. (Yearbook separate 1518.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1935.] t A 1.10/a: 1518

----- Waterfowl problems clarified by study of gunning practices; [by Clarence Cottam], [1935.] 3 p. (Yearbook separate 1519.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1935.] t A 1.10/a; 1519

----- Waterfowl-restoration program undertaken by Government; [by Rudolph Dieffenbach], [1935.] 2 p. (Yearbook separate 1520.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1935.] t A 1.10/a: 1520

CHEMISTRY AND SOILS BUREAUFertilizers. Effects of particle size on properties and efficiency of fertilizers

[with list of literature cited] ; by A. L. Mehring, L. M. White, W. H. Ross, and J. E. Adams. Sept. 1935. 27 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 485.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 35-577 A 1.36: 485

Marion County, Kans. Soil survey of Marion County, Kans.; by E. W. Knobel and R. O. Lewis. [1935.] cover title, 35 p. il. 2 p. of pl. map. ([Soil survey report] 35, series 1930.) [Prepared in cooperation with Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, ,35c. L. C. card Agr 35-568 A 47.5 : 930/35

Polk County, Tex. Soil survey of Polk County, Tex.; by H. M. Smith, T. C.Reitch, Harvey Oakes, L. G. Ragsdale, and A. H. Bean. [1935.] cover title, 37 p. il. map. ([Soil survey report] 36, series 1930.) [Prepared in coopera­tion with Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 50c.L. C. card Agr 35-571 A 47.5: 930/36

Sirup buying from farms by relief agency shows need for better quality; [by E. K. VentrS], [1935.] 2 p. (Yearbook separate 1545.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1935.] t A 1.10/a: 1545

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[Soil-erosion studies develop information of high practical value; by It. V. Allison.] [1935.] 8 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1542.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1935.] t A 1.10/a: 1542

DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU

Cows. Effects on calcium and phosphorus metabolism in dairy cows, of feed­ing low-calcium rations for long periods [with list of literature cited]; by Edward B. Meigs, William A. Turner, Edward A. Kane, and Leo A. Shinn. 1935. [2] 4-1-26 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 51, no. 1, July 1, 1935.] ♦ Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a: C 839/24

Milk. Improved sanitation in milk production, [by R. J. Posson; revised by C. S. Leete]. May 1927, revised May 1930 [reprint with omission 1935]. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 3.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 30-1066 A 1.35: 3/2-2

Milk plants. Small plants for pasteurizing milk; by Fred M. Grant and Clarence E. Clement. Mar. 1932 [reprint 1935], 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 214.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 32-327 A 1.4/2 : 214/1-3

ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU

Horse bots and their control; [by F. C. Bishopp and W. E. Dove]. [Sept. 1926, slightly revised July 1935.] [1935.] ii4-14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farm­ers’ bulletin 1503.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 26-1740 A 1.9:1503/6

Weevils. Tobacco and solanum weevils of genus Trichobaris [with list of literature cited] ; by H. S. Barber. Sept. 1935. 28 p. il. 1 pl. (Agriculture Dept Miscellaneous publication 226.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 35-430 A 1.38:226

EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICEExperiment station record. Experiment station record, v. 73, no. 4; Oct. 1935.

[1985.] cover title, p. 433-576. [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 9-832 A 10.6: 73/4

No t b .—Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States.

----- Same, v. 73, no. 5; Nov. 1935. [1935.] cover title, p. 577-736. [Monthly.Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] A 10.6; 73/5

HAWAII AGRICUI.TURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

Oats. Results of feeding sprouted oats to correct sterility in cattle and swine; by L. A. Henke. 1935. [2] 4-51-59 p. [From Journal of agricultural re­search, v. 51, no. 1, July 1, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a: C 297/35

1‘assion fruit. Edible passion fruit in Hawaii [with list of literature cited] ; by W. T. Pope. Sept. 1935. cover title, 22 p. il. (Bulletin 74.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 35-583 A 10.9/3: 74

Poi. Chemical investigation of fermentations occurring in process of poi manu­facture [with list of literature cited] ; by Lenora Neuffer Bilger and Hong Yip Young. 1935. [2] 4-45-50 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 51. no. 1, July 1, 1935]. * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a :P 754

Turkey management in Hawaii; by C. M. Bice. University of Hawaii. Honolulu, T. H., Apr. 1935. 18 p. il. (Circular 10.) tL. C. card Agr 35-243 A 10.9/4:10

EXTENSION SERVICEExtension Service review, v. 6, no. 10; Oct. 1935. [1935.] cover title, p.

129-144, il. 4" [Monthly. Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c.L. C. card Agr 30-359 A 43.7: 6/10

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FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

Food. Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 23626-825. Oct. 1935. p. 261-326. tL. C. card Agr 8-878 A 46.6 : 23626-23825

----- Same 24001-25. Oct. 1935. p. 1-11. f A 46.6 : 24001-24025Naval stores. Notices of judgment under regulations of naval stores act nos.

7-10. [1935.] 3 p. tL. C. card Agr 29-1197 A 46.8: 7-10

FOREST SERVICE

Cattle. Constitution and bylaws of — Stock Association, adopted at —, —, 19-. [Reprint 1935.] [l]+10 p. 12” [Suggested constitution and bylaws for livestock association working In cooperation with the Forest Service in the administration and use of national forest grazing lands.] t

A 13.2: St 6/4Engineering field tables. 2d edition. 1935. iv [-118 p. 11. 12” * Cloth, 75c.

L. C. card Agr 35-565 A 13.2: En 3/935Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis., maintained in cooperation with

University of Wisconsin, n.p. [1935]. [16] p. il. tL. C. card Agr 35-585 A 13.27/2 : F 76/2

Maps

Ashley National Forest, Utah-Wyo. [resources and recreation features, roads, trails, etc.]. [1935.] 1 sheet (with map on verso), 11. oblong f°, folded into narrow 8° size and so printed as to number [2] 4-10 p. t A 13.13: As 3/935

Trinity National Forest, Calif, [resources and recreation features, roads, trails, etc.]. [1935.] [l]-|-23 col. 11. map, 4”, folded into narrow 8° size. [In double columns.] t A 13.13 : T 73/935

HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU

Food. Getting the most for your food money. Dec. 1931, revised 1935. [1935.] [4] p. il. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Extension Service.] t

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Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publica­tions, Sept. 1935. [1935.] 4 p. tL C. card Agr 9-1414 A 21.6/5 : 935/9

PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU

Mialla experiments at Stoneville, Miss.; by Paul R. Henson and H. L. Westover. Sept. 1935. 14p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 495.) * Paper, 5c.Li C. card Agr 35-578 A 1.36: 495

Citrus-fruit improvement, how to secure and use tree-performance records; [by A. D. Shamel]. [Feb. 1917, revised Dec. 1928, reprint 1935.] ii4-26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 794.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 28-1875 A 1.9 : 794/3-6

Flaxseed production in North Central States; [by A. C. Dillman and T. E. Stoa]. [Sept. 1935.] ii4-18p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’bulletin 1747.) [Pre­pared in cooperation with North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Revision of Farmers’ bulletin 1328, Production of seed flax.] * Paper. 5c.L. C. card Agr 35-562 a 1.9:1747

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Green manuring. Summer crops for green manure and soil improvement; [by Roland McKee], [Sept. 1935.] ii+17 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1750.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 35-575 A 1.9:1750

Hibiscus syriacus. Response of woody plants Hibiscus syriacus, Malvaviscus conzattii, and Buginvillea glabra to length of day ; by H. A. Allard. 1935. [21+27-34 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 51, no. 1, July 1, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : P 694/31

Mountain pine beetles. Nemic parasites and associates of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctoaus monticolae) in Utah; by Gerald Thorne. 1935. [2]—131-144 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 51, no. 2, July 15, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : B 393/29

Plant material introduced by Division of Plant Exploration and Introduction, July 1-Sept. 30, 1933; nos. 103407-776. Oct. 1935. 19 p. (Inventory 116.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 7-1331 A 19.12:116

Pleospora rot of tomatoes [with list of literature cited] ; by G. B. Ramsey. 1935. [2]+35-43 p. il. 2 p. of pl. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 51, no.1, July 1, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : T 591/21

Potatoes. Production of late or main-crop potatoes; [by William Stuart I. [Sept. 1919, revised Nov. 1931, slightly revised July 1935.] [1935.] ii+34 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’bulletin 1064.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 32-5 A 1.9: 1064/8

Proso, or hog millet; [by John II. Martin], [Oct. 1920, revised Oct. 1929, reprint 1935.] ii+13 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’bulletin 1162.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 20-1915 A 1.9:1162/2-2

Puccinia graminis. Effect of temperature and light on development of medial stage of Puccinia graminis [with list of literature cited] ; by Leonard W. Melander. 1935. [2]+861-880 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 50, no. 11, June 1, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : P 961/16

Sweet clover; [by A. J. Pieters]. May 1928 [reprint 1935]. 8 p. il. (Agri­culture Dept. Leaflet 23.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 28-651 A 1.35: 23/1-3

Tobacco of high quality produced following natural weed fallow; [by James E. McMurtrey]. [1935.] 3 p. il. r (Yearbook separate 1511.) [From Year­book of agriculture, 1935.] t A 1.10/a: 1511

PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU

Public roads, journal of highway research, v. 16, no. 8; Oct. 1935. [1935.] cover title, p. 145-168, il. 4° [Monthly. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50.L. U. card Agr 18-322 A 22.6:16/8

Progress mapsNo t e ,—These maps show the status of improvement of the Federal-aid system in each

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

rected to May 1, 1935. Scale 1:760,320 or 1 in.=12 m. [Washington] Geo­logical Survey [1935], [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 71/6/E, WEastern Colorado. ([Sheet] 36E.) Western Colorado. ([Sheet] 36W.)

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Minnesota. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Minnesota]; data corrected to Mar. 1, 1935. Scale 1:500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 m. [Washington] Geological Survey [1935], [4 sheets] each 28.5X18.8 in. [Projection, modi­fied polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 40c. per set of 4 maps. A 22.9: M 66/6/NE, NW, SE, SWNortheastern Minnesota. ([Sheet] 23NE.) Northwestern Minnesota. ((Sheet] 23NW.) Southeastern Minnesota. ([Sheet] 23SE.) Southwestern Minnesota. ([Sheet] 23SW.)

North Carolina. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [North Carolina] : data corrected to Apr. 1, 1935. Scale 1: 500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 m. [Wash­ington] Geological Survey [1935]. [3 sheets] each 28.5X18.8 in. [Projec­tion, modified polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] ♦ 30c. per set of 3 maps. A 22.9: N 81c/6/C, E, WCentral North Carolina. ([Sheet] IOC.) Eastern North Carolina, (f Sheet] 10E.) Western North Carolina. ([Sheet] 10W.)

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICENo t e .—The Soil Conservation Service was established by the Secretary of Agriculture

under the provisions of H. R. 7054, 74th Congress (Public 46, approved Apr. 27, 1935), an act to provide for protection of land resources against soil erosion.

The Soli Conservation Service Includes the former Soil Erosion Service, which was transferred from the Interior Department to the Agriculture Department on Mar. 25. 1935, and later made a part of the newly established Soil Conservation Service.Soil conservation, official organ of Soil Conservation Service, Oct. 1935; [v. 1,

no. 3], [1935.] cover title, 16 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40.L. C. card Agr 35-403 A 57.9:1/3

Maps

Iowa. Reconnaissance erosion survey of Iowa. Scale 10 m. = 1.3 in., scale 1: 500.000. [Williams & Heintz Company, Washington, D. C., 1935.] 34.1X44 in. [Base map by Geological Survey, 1912.] t A 57.7: Io 9

Kansas. Reconnaissance erosion survey of Kansas. Scale 40 m. = 2.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Columbia Pianograph Co., Washington, D. C. [1935]. 16-9X27 in. [Base map by Geological Survey, 1921.] t A 57.7 : K 13

WEATHER BUREAU

Climatological data for United States by sections, v. 22, no. 7; July 1935. [1935.] cover title, [202] p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c, complete monthly number $4.00 a yr,; foreign subscription, $6.00.L. C. card Agr 14-566 A 29.29 : 22/7

No t e .—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.

Cotton. Weekly cotton region bulletin, no. 26-30 [season of 1935] : Oct. 1-29, 1935. New’ Orleans, La., Oct. 2-30, 1935. Each [2] p. il. 4" [No. 30 is the last issue for season of 1935.] * Paper, 30e. per season (April-October).

A 29.39: 935/26-30Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, Washington, D. C.. Sept. 1935.

[Oct. 4, 1935.] [2] p. large 8“ t A 29.30: 935/9Monthly weather review. Monthly weather review, June 1935; v. 63, no. 6.

[Oct. 3, 1935.] cover title, p. 183-212, il. 1 pl. 7 p. of maps, 4° * Paper lac. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.25.L. C. card Agr 9-990 A 29.6/1: 63/6

No t e .—The Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological contributions and bibliography, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the United States, and on adjacent oceans, and (3) climatological tables dealing with the weather of the month. The contributions are principally results of observational or resenreh work in meteorology carried on in the United States or other parts of tha world.

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Monthly weather review—Continued.Spe c ia l a r t ic l e s .—Meteorological conditions preceding thunderstorms on national

forests, 2, Blue Mountains of Washington and Oregon; by W. R. Stevens.—Estimation of future wheat production from rainfall [with bibliography] ; by Homer J. Henney.— Studies of Hawaiian rainfall [with list of literature cited] ; by Winters T. Nakamura.— Temperatures in lower 5 kilometers of troposphere above Rio de Janeiro; by Adalberto B. Serra and Lauro D. Barbosa.—Cloud photography at Manila Observatory; by C. E, Deppermann.

----- Same, July 1935; v. 63, no. 7. [Oct. 14, 1935.] cover title, p. 213-243.il. 2 maps, 8 p. of maps, 4° A 29.6/1: 63/7

Spe c ia l a r t ic l e s —Analysis of warm-ft'ont-type occlusion; by H. Wexler.—Prelitni- nary measurements of ultra-violet at Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory ; by Richard F. Baker.—Forecasting from barometric characteristics; by Adalberto Barranjard Serra.

Weather. Weekly weather and crop bulletin, Oct. 1-29, 1935; no. 40-44, 1935. Oct. 2-30, 1935. Each 4 p. il. 4° * Paper, 50c. a yr.L. C. card Agr 24-260 A 29.7/2: 935/40-44

Weather map. Daily weather map [of United States published at Washington, D. C., showing weather conditions for United States and forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River belonging to Washington forecast district], Oct. 1-31. 1935. [1935.] Each 19X24 in. (outside measurement). ’Daily, except Sundays (DWM), §3.00 a yr., 25c. a month; daily, including Sundays and holidays (DSHM), $3.60 a yr., 30c. a month; Sunday and holiday maps only (SHM), no subscription for less than 6 months, 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: 935

No t e .—Subscribers desiring maps containing forecasts of weather conditions outside of the Washington forecast district will be referred to the district in whicn tney are located, and all subscriptions forwarded through the Weather Bureau for proper Motion reference. Mans containing these forecasts are issued daily, except Sundays and holi­days, at New Orleans, La., Denver, Colo., Chicago, HL, San Francisco, Calif., and other field stations, and are designated as station weather maps DD, CM, or E; subscription price, $2.40 a yr., 20c. a month.

Weather outlook, Oct. 7-Nov. 2 [1935]. Oct. 5-26, 1935. Each 1 p. [Weekly. The edition here cataloged is the one for Districts 1-3 issued from the fore­cast center at Washington, D. C.] f A29.38:935/40-43

No t e .—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 o, Southern Tia ins and West Gulf States) ; Chicago, Ill. (District 6, Region of Great Lakes* District 7 Unner Mississippi and lower Missouri vallejs, 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 COMMISSIONNo t e .—The Commission furnishes most of its publications gratuitously to those who

apply for them.Civil service. Information in answer to inquiry. Aug. 1935. 4 p. (Form

2809.) t CS 1.6: In 7/935-2Classification statutes. July 1935. [l]+28 p. (Form 2910.) t

L. C. card 35-26869 CS 1.7/2: C 56/935Eligibility and certification. Sept. 1935. 6 p. (Form 2424.) t

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COMMERCE DEPARTMENTNo t e .—In its efforts to foster, promote, and develop the foreign and domestic com­

merce, the mining, manufacturing, shipping, and fishery industries, and the transportation facilities of the United States, the Department of Commerce issues many regular and special publications. The free distribution of publications of the department is confined almost entirely to Government officers, libraries, educational institutions, the press, and commercial organizations. Others may procure them, at prices stated below, from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., to whom remittances should be sent direct, as his office is not a part of the Department of Com­merce. United States coast and intracoastal waterways pilots, tide tables, current tables, and charts are sold by the Coast and Geodetic Survey.

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Motor boats. Numbering and recording undocumented vessels. Aug. 24, 1935.1 p. 4° (Department circular 278, 4th edition; Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection.) [Supersedes 3d edition, Nov. 21, 1932.] t

C 1.4:278/4Telephone directory. Department of Commerce, telephone directory, Oct. 15,

1935. 1935. ii+lG p. 4“ [Illustration on verso of front cover.] iC 1.2: T 23/935-2

AIR COMMERCE BUREAU

Air commerce bulletin, v. 7, no. 4; Oct. 15, 1935. [1935.] p. 75-100, il. [Monthly.] tL. C. card 29-26634 C 23.12: 7/4

Air Navigation Week, Oct. 14-21, 1935: Proclamation [of Sept. 26, 1935, andFederal airways system], 1935. ii-j-25 p. il. tL. C. card 35-26870 C 23.2: Ai 7

Civil aeronautics in United States. Aug. 1, 1935. ii-f-60 p. il. (Aeronautics bulletin 1.) tL. C. card 31-11695 C 23.11:1/4

Posters. Air Navigation Week, Oct. 14-21, 1935, use air mail! for rapid com­munication ; [poster], [Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C„ 1935.] 28X22 in. [Illustrator, C. R. McComas.] t C 23.2: Ai 7/2

Airway maps

Chattanooga [Tenn.]; sectional aeronautical chart. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C., Sept. 1935. 20.3X45.9 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 40c., Coast and Geo­detic Survey. C 23.10/3: C 392

Dallas [Teat] ; sectional aeronautical chart. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500.000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington. D. C., Sept. 1935. 20.3X47 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 40c., Coast and Geo­detic S u rvey. C 23.10/3: D161/7

Glacier Park [Mowt.] ; sectional aeronautical chart. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Preliminary edition. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C., Sept. 1935. 20.6X37.8 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 40c., Coast and Geodetic Survey. C 23.10/3: G 45

Milwaukee [Wis.]; section of United States airway map. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C., Sept. 1935. 20.2X41.3 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 40c., Coast and Geo­detic Survey. C 23.10/3 : M 648/5

Minneapolis, Minn. Twin Cities [Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn.] ; section of United States airway map. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500.000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C., Sept. 1935. 20.4X 40.1 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] f 40c., Coast and Geodetic Survey.

C 23.10/3 :T 923/3Nashville [Tenn.] ; sectional aeronautical chart. Scale 10 m.—1.3 in., scale

1:500,000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C., Sept. 1935. 20.3X44.7 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] 140c., Coast andGeodetic Survey. C 23.10/3: N 178

New Orleans [La.] ; section of United States airway map. Seale 10 m.=1.3 In., scale 1: 500,000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C., Aug. 1935. 20.5X44.2 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t40c., Coast and Geo­detic Survey. C 23.10/3: N 42o/2

Portland, Ore., to Spokane, Wash.; airway map 137. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. Preliminary edition. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington. D. C., Sept. 1935. 43X10.1 in. t35c., Coast and Geodetic Survey.

C 23.10/1:137/4No t ®.—Contains on reverse: Columbia River Gorge, airway man 137A scale

10 m —5 in., scale 1:125,000

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San Francisco [Calif.] ; section of United States airway map. Seale 10 in.— in., scale 1:500,000. Preliminary edition. Coast and Geodetic Survey,

Washington. D. C., Sept. 1935. 37.5X24.1 in. [Lambert conformal conic pro­jection.] 140c., Coast and Geodetic Survey. C 23.10/3 : Sa 5fi/4

CENSUS BUREAU

Agriculture. United States census of agriculture, 1935: Georgia, statistics by counties, farms, farm acreage and value, and selected livestock and crops. 1935. 43 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Z. R. Pettet, chief statis­tician for agriculture.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 35-26499 C 3.31/2: G 29/3/935— United States census of agriculture, 1935: Kansas, statistics by counties, fams, fami acreage and value, and selected livestock and crops. 1935. 29 p. il. 4“ [Prepared under supervision of Z. R. Pettet, chief statistician for agriculture.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.31/2: K 13/3/935

----- United States census of agriculture, 1935: Kentucky, statistics by coun­ties, farms, farm acreage and value, and selected livestock and crops. 1935. 37 n. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Z. R. Pettet, chief statistician for agriculture.] * Paper, 10c. C 3.31/2: K 41/3/935

----- United States census of agriculture, 1935: Louisiana, statistics by par­ishes, farms, farm acreage and value, and selected livestock and crops. 1935. 22 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Z. R. Pettet, chief statistician for agriculture.] * Taper, 5c. C 3.31/2: L 93/3/935

----- United States census of agriculture, 1935: New Jersey, statistics by coun­ties, farms, farm acreage and value, and selected livestock and crops. 1935. 11 p. il. 4“ [Prepared under supervision of Z. R. Pettet, chief statistician for agriculture.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.31/2: N 42j/3/935

----- United States census of agriculture, 1935: Tennessee, statistics by coun­ties, farms, farm acreage and value, and selected livestock and crops. 1935. 29 p. il. 4" [Prepared under supervision of Z. R. Pettet, chief statistician for agriculture.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.31/2: T 25/3/935

Cotton. Report on cotton ginning, number of bales of cotton ginned from growth of 1935, prior to Oct. 1, 1935, and comparative statistics to corresponding date in 1934 and 1933. Oct. 8, 1935. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This pub­lication is issued in postal card form.] t C 3.20 : 935-36/3

----- Same, prior to Oct. 18, 1935, and comparative statistics to corresponding date in 1934 and 1933. Oct. 25, 1935. oblong 32“ [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t C 3.20:935-36/4

----- September report of cotton consumed, on hand, imported, and exported, and active col ton spindles. Oct. 14, 1935. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t C 3.21 : 935-36/2

Cottonseed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed products manu­factured, shipped out, and on hand for 2 months ending Sept 30, 1935 and 1934. Oct. 11, 1935. oblong 32° [Exports and imports of cottonseed products are for 1 month ending Aug. 31. Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t C 3.25:935-36/2

Manufactures. Census of manufactures, 1933: Cotton goods; cotton small wares; bags, other than paper, not made in textile mills; dyeing and linish­ing textiles; house-furnishing goods. 1935. iv-[-20 p. [Prepared under supervision of LeVerne Beales, chief statistician for manufactures.] * Paper,

L. C. card 24-26155 C 3.24/4: 933-C 82----- Census of manufactures, 1933: Electrical machinery, apparatus, and

supplies, radio apparatus and phonographs. 1935. iv+14 p. I Prepared under supervision of LeVerne Beales, chief statistician for manufactures.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 23-26869 C 3.24/4 : 933 El 2

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Manufactures—Continued.----- Census of manufactures, 1933: Knit goods, cordage and twine, linen

goods, jute goods. 1935. iv-f-13 p. [Prepared under supervision of LeVerne Beales, chief statistician for manufactures.] ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 23-26974 C 3.24/4 : 933-K 74

----- Census of manufactures, 1933: Leather, tanned, curried, and finished; leather belting and packing; boots and shoes; boot and shoe findings; pocket­books, purses, and cardcases. 1935. iv-[-15 p. [Prepared under supervision of LeVerne Beales, chief statistician for manufactures. Manuscript cor­rections on p. 8 and 9.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 24-26156 C 3.24/4 : 933-L 48

----- Census of manufactures, 1933: Machinery, elevators, foundry and ma­chine-shop products, machine tools, machine-tool accessories, meters and gas generators, textile machinery and parts. 1935. iv-|-24 p. [Prepared under supervision of LeVerne Beales, chief statistician for manufactures.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 23-26739 C 3.24/4 : 933-M18

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEYNo t e .—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 Coast and Geodetic Survey prepares and has for sale the airway maps issued by the Air Commerce Bureau, but since they are publications of the last-named bureau, they are entered in this catalog under that center head, for which see p. 1092. The United States coast and intra­coastal waterways pilots, tide tables, current tables, and charts 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, Sept. 30, 1935; no. 244. [1935.] 8 p.

[Monthly.] tL. C. card 15-26512 C 4.20: 244

Intracoastal waterway, New York to Key West, Sept. 1935 [latest information]. [1935.] 4 p. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t C 4.2: In 8/935-2

Charts

Alaska, south coast, Cape St. Elias to Shumagin Islands, surveys to 1933 and other sources; chart 8502. [Scale 1:1,000,000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1935. 33.2X42.2 in. 175c. 0 4.9:8502

California. Point Sur to San Francisco, surveys to 1934 and other sources; chart 5402. [Scale 1: 210,000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1935. 39.7X31.4 in. [Not intended for inside navigation.] t 75c. C 4.9: 5402

Caspar Anchorape and Mendocino Bay, Calif.; chart 5710. Scale 1:10,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1935. 27.6X18.8 in. t25e.

C 4.9: 5710Caspar Anchorage, surveys to 1929.Mendocino Bay, surveys to 1929.

Cebu Harbor and approaches, east coast of Cebu, P. I., surveys to 1926 and other sources; with inset, Cebu Harbor, east coast of Cebu, P. I., Cebu Harbor, C. & G. S. 1924, Bu. Public Works, Aug. 1934; chart 4447. Seale 1:30,000. Manila, P. L, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July 1935. 28.3 X 34.8 in. t 50c.

0 4.9:4447Chesapeake Bay, Md., Thomas Point to Sandy Point, surveys to 1932 and other

sources; chart 566. Scale 1: 20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Sur­vey, Aug. 1935. 33.6X32.1 in. t 75c. 0 4.9:566

Columbia River, Oreg.-Wash., Crims Island to St. Helens, surveys to 1924, surveys by U. S. Engineers to Feb. 1935, and other sources; chart 6153. Scale 1: 40.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1935. 38.8 X 33 in. t75e.

C 4.9:6153Coos Bay. Oreg., surveys to 1928, surveys by U. S. Engineers to June 1935;

etui rt 5984. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug- 1935. 29.4X 38.2 in. t75c. 0 4.9 : 5984

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Hudson River, N. Y., Coxsackie to Troy, surveys to 1863, surveys by U. S. Engi­neers to 1934, and other sources; chart 284. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodntic Survey, Aug. 1935. 40.7X19.9 in. 150e. 04.9:284

Intracoastal watenwy, Jupiter Inlet to Barnes Sound, Fla., from latest sur­veys and other information; chart 3260. Scale 1: 80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1935. 34X 22 in. [Map is in 3 sections.] t25c.

C 4.9: 3260Judith, Point. Harbors of refuge at Point Judith and Block Island, R. I., Point

Judith, surveys in 1913 and 1930, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1932, BlockIsland, surveys to 1918, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1934; chart 276. Scale 1:10,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1935. 20.2 X 44 in.t 50c. C 4.9: 276

Long Island Sound. North shore of Long Island Sound, Conn., Guilford Harbor to East Haven River, surveys 1833-93, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1934;chart 217. Scale 1: 20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug.1935. 26.4 X 36.7 in. t 50c. C 4.9: 217

Manila Bay, P. I., Manila to Cavite, surveys to 1934 and other sources; chart 4243. Scale 1:30,000. Manila, P. I., Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1935.33.5 X 25.6 in. t 50c. C 4.9 : 4243

Monterey Bay, Calif., surveys to 1934 and other sources; chart 5403. Scale 1:50,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July 1935. 38.1X29 in. [Another copy of this map, reading incorrectly “ surveys to 1924 ” was entered in the Monthly catalog for Aug. 1935, p. 887.] t 75c. C4.9 : 5403

New London Harbor and naval reservation, Conn., surveys to 1917, surveys byU. S. Engineers to 1934, surveys by U. S. Navy to 1933; with inset, Thames River, New London to naval reservation; chart 293. Scale 1:10,000. Wash­ington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1935. 44.8X29.8 in. 175c.

C 4.9: 293Oregon-Washington, Columbia River to Destruction Island, surveys to 1930, sur­

veys by U. S. Engineers to 1935, and other sources; chart 6002. [Scale 1:181,000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1935. 39X31.6 in. t75c. C 4.9: 6002

Potomac River, Md.-Va.-D. C., Mattowoman Creek to Georgetown, surveys to 1925, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1934, and other sources; with inset, Wash­ington Harbor; chart 560. Scale 1: 40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1935. 40.3 X 28.7 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 560

Prince William Sound, western part, Alaska, south coast, surveys to 1933 and other sources; chart 8517. [Scale 1:80,000.] Washington, Coast and Geo­detic Survey, July 1935. 30.5 X 45 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 8517

Rappahannock River, Chesapeake Bay, Va., Marsh Point to Fredericksburg, original surveys 1909, additions from earlier surveys, surveys by U. S. Engi­neers to May 1935; chart 536. Scale 1: 20,000. Washington, Coast and Geo­detic Survey, Sept. 1935. 32.3X40.9 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 536

Santa Barbara, Calif., surveys to 1933 and other sources; chad 5261. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1935. 20.3 X26.6 in. t25c. C4.9:5261

Shelter Cove, Calif., surveys to 1880 and other sources; chart 5773. Scale 1:15,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1935. 13.8X12.3 in. t 25c. C 4.9 : 5773

Shuyak Strait and Bluefox Bay, Alaska, south coast, surveys to 1932; chart 8573. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1935. 27.2X42.5 in. t75c. C4.9:8573

Siuslau River, Oreg., surveys to 1928, surveys by U. S. Engineers to May 1935; chart 6023. Scale 1: 20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug.1935. 17.5 X18.4 in. 125c. C 4.9: 6023

Wickford Harbor, R. I., surveys to 1912, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1907; chart 357. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1935. 17.7X14.8 in. 125c. C 4.9:357

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FISHERIES BUREAU

Cold storage holdings of fish, Sept. 15, 1935. [1935.] 2 leaves, 4° (Statistical bulletin 1150.) [Processed. Statistics furnished by Agricultural Economics Bureau.] t 0 6.5:1150

Fisheries service bulletin, Oct. 1, 1935; no. 245. [1935.] 7 p. [Monthly.] JL. C. card F 15-76 C 6.9: 245

Fishery industries of United States, 1934; by R. H. Fiedler. 1935. ii+75-330p. [App. 2, report of commissioner of fisheries, 1935.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card F 19-41 C 6.1: 935/app. 2

Fishery products. Fishery products landed at Seattle, Wash., by United States vessels. Aug. 1935. [1935.] 1 p. 4° (Statistical bulletin 1149.) [Proc­essed.] 1 C 6.5:1149

—— Same, Sept. 1935. [1935.] 1 p. 4° (Statistical bulletin 1151.) [Processed.] t 0 6.5:1151

Fishmeal. Effect of manufacture on quality of nonoily fish meals [with list of literature cited] ; by Roger W. Harrison, Andrew W. Anderson, and S. R. Pottinger. 1935. ii+30 p. il. (Investigational report 30.) [Investigational report 30 carries the volume number 2.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card F 35-23 0 6.12:30

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU

business. Survey of current business, Oct. 1935; v. 15, no. 10. [1935.] cover title, 60 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Contains weekly data through Sept. 28, 1935, and monthly data through August, the date given above being the date of issue. Text on p. 2-4 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: 935/10

----- Same, weekly supplement, Oct. 3-31, 1935. [1935.] Each 4 p. il. 4” [Included in price of monthly Survey of current business, which see above.]

018.36: 935/40-44Commerce. Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, Aug. 1935;

compiled by Division of Foreign Trade Statistics. 1935. 42 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.60.L. C. card 14r-21465 0 18.7:935/8

----- Same. (H. doc. 363, 74th Cong. 2d sess.)Commerce reports, weekly, containing current foreign trade news, Oct. 5-26,

1935; no. 40-43 [series 1935]. [1935.] p. 233-304, il. 4° * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.10. C 18.5/1: 935/40-43

Domestic commerce, v. 16, no. 10-12; Oct. 10-30,1935. [1935.] cover titles, leaves 508-573, il. 4° [Processed. Page numbers 508-529 have been duplicated in nos. 9 and 10, but with different text.] t Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. 018.32:16/10-12

Foreign selling outlets, their selection and standing; [by E. E. Schnellbacher]. 1935. ii+10 p. narrow 8“ (Commercial Intelligence Division.) fL. C. card 35-26850 C 18.2: F 76/7

Leather. Leather industry of United States; [by J. G. Schnitzer], 1935. [2] + 12 p. narrow 8’ (Leather and Rubber Division.) tL. C. card 35-26836 C 18.2: L 48/3

----- Leather, world production and international trade; by J. G. Schnitzer. 1935. vii-|-258 p. il. (Trade promotion series 157; Leather and Leather Man­ufactures Section, Leather-Rubber Division.) ’Paper, 20c.L. C. card 35-26820 C 18.27:157

LIGHTHOUSES BUREAU

Lighthouse service bulletin, v. 4, no. 70; Oct. 1, 1935. [1935.] p. 221-224. (Monthly.] tL. C. card 12-35121 C 9.31: 4/70

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Notices to mariners. Notice to mariners 40-44, 1935; Oct. 2-30 [1935], [1935.] [x]+477-539 leaves. [Weekly. Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Sur­vey.] tL. C. card 7-20609 C 9.26 : 935/40-44

----- Notice to mariners, Great Lakes, no. 32-35, 1935; Oct. 4-25 [1935]. De­troit, Conover Press [Oct. 3-24, 1935]. [viii]+179-188+190-201 leaves, 6 maps. [Weekly. Maps are separate. The omission of leaf numbered 189 does not indicate omitted material.] t Supt. of Lighthouses, Detroit, Mich.

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NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS

Fiber insulating board, recorded standard of the industry. 2d edition. 1935. ii+U p. il. (Commercial standard CS42-35.) [Effective date for new pro­duction, Sept. 15, 1932, reaffirmed, with amendment, .Tune 24, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.20: 42/2

Gasoline. Heats of vaporization of 8 gasolines; by Ralph S. Jessup. [1935.] p. 227-236, il. (Research paper RP825.) [From Journal of research of Na­tional Bureau of Standards, v. 15, Sept. 1935.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 825

Hatchets. Forged hatchets. 1935. iii+12 p. (Simplified practice recommend­ation R160-35.) [Recommendation became effective July 1, 1935.] ‘Paper, 5c. C 13.12/1:160

Hydrocarbons. Present status of isolation and identification of volatile hydro­carbons in a midcontinent petroleum [with list of references] ; by Robert T. Leslie and Joseph D. White. [1935.] p. 211-225, il. 2 pl. (Research paper RP824.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 15, Sept. 1935.] * Paper, 5e. C 13.22/a : 824

Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 15, no. 4; Oct. 1935. 1935. ii+341-439 p. il. 4 p. of pl. [Monthly.] ‘Paper, 25c. single copy, $2.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.25.L. C. card 35-26853 -26860 C 13.22; 15/4

Co n t e x t s .—RP832, Yield and purity of levulose derived from calcium levulate proc­ess ; by Richard F. Jackson and Joseph A. Mathews.—Rl’833, Heat of combustion of isobutane [with list of references] ; by Frederick D. Rossini.—RI’834, Comparative wear cf chrome-tanned, vegetable-tanned, and retanned sole leather; by Roy C. Bowker and >Varren E. Emley.—RP835, Influence of some sulphur-containing tanning materials on deterioration of vegetable-tanned leathers by sulphuric acid ; by Everett L. Wallace, Joseph H. Kanagy, and Charles L. Crltchfleld.—RP836, Colorimetric method for quan­titative determination of small amounts of silver by use of p-dimethylaminobenzalrhoda- nine; by Irl C. Schoonover.—RP837, Hardening characteristics and other properties of commercial one-percent-carbon tool steels; by T. G. Digges and Louis Jordan.— RP838, Atomic weight of gallium; by G. E. F. Lundell and James I. Hoffman.—• RP839, Study for preparation of specification for hlgh-early-strength portland cement; by G. Rupert Gause.

Saggers. Study of sagger clays and sagger bodies; by Raymond A. Heindl. [1935.] p. 255-270, il. (Research paper RP827.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 15, Sept. 1935.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

C 13.22/a: 827Technical news bulletin of National Bureau of Standards, Oct. 1935; no. 222.

[1935.] p. 97-107. [Monthly.] ‘Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 70c.L. C. card 25-26527 C 13.13: 222

Yam. Mechanical properties of cotton yarns; by Herbert F. Schiefer and Daniel H. Taft. [1935.] p. 237-253, il. (Research paper RP826.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 15, Sept. 1935.] * Paper, 5c: C 13.22/a : 826

NAVIGATION AND STEAMBOAT INSPECTION BUREAU

Pilot rules for rivers whose waters flow into Gulf of Mexico and their tribu­taries and Red River of the North. Edition, Aug. 15, 1935. 1935. ii+30 p. il. tL. C. card 11-35466 0 25.8: 935

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Shipping. Current shipping data, v. 3, no. 10; Oct. 10, 1935. [1935 ] 14leaves, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.

C 25.7:3/10PATENT OFFICE

No t e .-—The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings o£ patents in single copies. These are not enumerated in this catalog, but may be obtained for 10c. each at the Patent Office.

A variety of Indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the Patent Office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c. to $10.00 per volume, and those in stock may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington. D C The Rules of practice and pamphlets containing Patent laws, General information con­cerning patents, and General information about protection of trade-marks, prints, and labels are furnished free of charge upon application to the Patent Office. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $2.00 per package, or in books contain­ing 100 coupons at $10.00 per book. These coupons are good until used, but are only to t>c used for order- sent to the Patent Office. For schedule of office fees, address Chief Clerk, Patent Office, Washington, D. C.Alden, H. TP. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3645,

in re H. W. Alden and M. A. Powers, oil burner; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 13 p. 4“ t C 21.10: Al 22/2

Armstrong, Fred S. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3644, in re Fred S. Armstrong, mercury switch; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 9 p. 4° + C 21.10: Ar 57

Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company. No. 6446, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1935, Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co., v. Con­way P. Coe, commissioner of patents, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 16 p. $

C 21.10: B 543Blanchard, Frederick C. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent

appeal no. 3621. in re Frederick C. Blanchard, lathes; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 9 p. 4“ t C 21.10 :B 592

Burns. Herbert A. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3609, in re Herbert A. Burns, packaging cigars and the like; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 2 p. 4° $ C 21.10 :B 937

Classification bulletin 68, Jan. 1-June 30, 1935, containing classification of sub­jects of invention revised by Classification Division. [1935.] 27 leaves, large 8° * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 8-16238 C 21.3 : 68

Crowell, Erd V. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3594, in re Erd V. Crowell, apparatus for cementing wells; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 9 p. 4° J C 21.10: C 886/4

Decisions. [Decisions in patent and trade-mark cases, etc.] Oct. 1, 1935. p. 1-10, large 8'' [From Official gazette, v. 459, no. 1.] ♦ Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.80.L. C. card 23-7315 C 21.5/a 2 : 459/1

----- Same. Oct. 8, 1935. p. 205-214, large 8" [From Official gazette, v. 459, no. 2.] C 21.5/a 2: 459/2

----- Same. Oct. 15, 1935. p. 429-442, large 8° no. 3.]

----- Same. Oct. 22, 1935. p. 669-682, large 8" no. 4.]

----- Same. Oct. 29, 1935. p. 921-934, large 8' no. 5.]

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[From Official gazette, v. 459, C 21.5/a 2 : 459/4

[From Official gazette, v. 459, C 21.5/a 2: 459/5

Ferenci, Lester. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3608, in re Lester Ferenci. bread slicing and wrapping machine; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.1 cover title, 11 p. 4° t C 21.10: F 379/2

----- In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3611, in re Lester Ferenci, bread wrapping machine; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 4 p. 4° 1 C 2110 ;F 379/3

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Ferenci, Lester—Continued.----- In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3638, in re

Lester Ferenci, window package for bakery products; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 2 p. 4’ t C 21.10: F 379/4

Friedli, Frederick C. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3662, in re Frederick C. Friedli, cutting tool appliance; brief for commis­sioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 10 p. 4° i C 21.10 :F 913

Garreau. Henri. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3582, in re Henri Garreau, heating devices for furnaces and the like; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 8 p. 4° t C 21.10 :G 192

Goerke, Henry E. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3610, in re Goerke, Bystrom, and Schmale, hand operated wrapping machine; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 6 p. 4° t

C 21.10 :G 553Greenstreet, Charles J. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal

no. 3603, in re Charles Jason Greenstreet, treatment of carbonaceous material; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 8 p. 4° i

C 21.10 :G 854Guastavino, Rafael. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal

no. 3638, in re Rafael Guastavino, acoustical products; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 10 p. 4° t C 21.10 :G 978

Haas, Louis W. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3589, in re Louis W. Haas, method of and mechanism for slicing and wrapping bread; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 9 p. 4° t

C 21.10: HillHarrison, John S. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no.

3617, in re John Stewart Harrison, method and means for converting hydro­carbons : brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 8 p. 4° t

C 21.10: H 246/3Horne, Archibald B. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal

no. 3642, in re Archibald B. Horne, design for climbing structures; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 6 p. large 8° t C 21.10 :H 783

lines, Harold E. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3593, in re Harold Everett Imes, melting pitch; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 8 p. 4’ t C 21.10: Im 2

International Cellucotton Products Company. No. 6496. in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1935, International Cellucotton Products Company vs. Conway P. Coe, commissioner of patents, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 15+xiii p. I C 21.10: In 8/2

Isom, Edward W. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3626, in re Edward W. Isom, art of cracking hydrocarbon oils; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 13 p. 4’ t C 21.10: Is 7

Kauffman, Walter L., 2nd. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3604, in re Walter L. Kaufman [Kauffman], 2nd, wringers; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 8 p. 4° J C 21.10 :K 162

Keller, Heumann d Thompson Company, Incorporated. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3570, in re Keller, Heumann & Thompson Company, Inc., men’s suits, topcoats, and overcoats; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 6 p. 4° $ C 21.10 :K 285

McKee, Harry H. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3534, in re Harry H. McKee, method of branding lamb and the like; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 10 p. 4” t C 21.10: M 194/7

----- In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3568, in re Harry Henry McKee, methods of marking meats; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 10 p. 4” t C21.10:M 194/8

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McKee, Harry H.—Continued.----- In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3574, in re

Harry H. McKee and G. R. Henney, meat treating method; brief for com­missioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 7 p. 4° t C 21.10: M 194/6

Macready, George A. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3583, in re George A. Macready, apparatus for obtaining samples from drilled wells; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 8 p. 4° J

C 21.10: M245Miller, William C. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no.

3575, in re William C. Miller, safe or money chest; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 7 p. 4° 1 C 21.10: M 619

Mulligan, Maurice J. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3651, in re Maurice J. Mulligan, method of preserving food; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 10 p. 4° t C 21.10 : M 917

Myers, Eugene V. No. 6521, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1935, Eugene V. Myers v. Conway P. Coe, as commis­sioner of patents, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 6 p. t C 21.10 :M 992

Official gazette. Official gazette of Patent Office, containing patents, trade­marks, designs, and labels issued Oct. 1-29, 1935; v. 459, no. 1-5. [1935^] cover titles, 1163 + [cxcii] p. il. large 8“ [Weekly.] * Paper, 35c. single copy, $16.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $25.00.L. C. card 4-18256 0 21.5:459/1-5

No t e .—Contains the patents, trade marlts. designs, and labels issued each week, with Indexes; also decisions of the commissioner of patents and of the United States courts in patent eases

The annual Index of patents will hereafter be published In 2 parts, one on Patents, price $2.00, and the other on Trade marks, price 75c. These indexes are not Included in the regular subscription price for the Official gazette given above, but will be sent to those yearly subscribers who remit $18.75; foreign subscription for the same, $28 75.

----- Same [title page, contents, etc., to] v. 457; Aug. 1935. 1935. [2] leaves, large 8° * Paper, 5c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette for subscribers. C 21.5: 457/t.p.& cont.

----- Same [title page, contents, errata, etc., to] v. 458: Sept. 1935. 1935.[2] leaves, large 8° C 21.5: 458/t.p.& cont.

----- Same, weekly index, with title, List of trade-mark applicants published for opposition [etc., Oct. 1, 1935], [1935.] xxxviii p. large 8" [From Official gazette, v. 459, no. 1.] t Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.50 a yr. C 21.5/a4: 459/1

----- Same [Oct. 8, 1935], [1935.] xxxviii p. large 8° [From Official gazette.v. 459, no. 2.] C 21.5/a4: 459/2

----- Same [Oct. 15, 1935], [1935.] xxxviii p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 459, no. 3.] C 21.5/a4:459/3

----- Same [Oct. 22, 1935]. [1935.] xl p. large 8“ [From Official gazettev. 459, no. 4.] C 21.5/a4:459/4

----- Same [Oct. 29, 1935]. [1935.] xxxviii p. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 459, no. 5.] C 21.5/a4: 459/5

Oswald, Andre. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3633, in re Andre Oswald, goffered films; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 7 p. 4“ $ C 21.10: Os 9

Patents. Classification of patents issued Oct. 1-29, 1935. [1935.] Each 2 p. large 8° [Weekly. From Official gazette, v. 459, no. 1-5.] t Paper, $2.50 a yr

C 21.5/a 1:459/1-5— [Manual of classification of patents, 1929] errata and minor correction sheet, Jan. 1-June 30, 1935. [1935.] 4 leaves, oblong 24° [Issued in loose­leaf form for insertion in Manual. Included in price of Manual, for which see Monthly catalogue for Aug. 1929, p. 74.] C 21.12 : 929/errata 935

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Patents—Continued.----- Same [substitute pages containing corrections]. 1935. 39-40a+85-88+

211-214+233-234B p. oblong 24“ [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in Manual. ] C 21.12 : 929/p. 39-+0/rev„ etc.

Rhodes, Luther. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3538, in re Luther Rhodes, ground marking machine; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 9 p. 4° i C 21.10: R 346

Schwab, Joseph F. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3632, in re Joseph F. Schwab, weather strip; brief for commissioner of pat­ents. [1935.] cover title, 4 p. 4° t C 21.10 : Sch 91

Schwartz, Joseph. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3613, in re Schwartz and Ackley, method of and apparatus for making printing plates; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 9 p. 4° t

C 21.10: Sch 95Seelig, William F. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no.

3577, in re Seelig and Wheeler, bubble tray and method of assembling same; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 7 p. 4“ t

C 21.10: Se 34Standard Oil Development Company. No. 6503, in United States Court of Ap­

peals for District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1935, Standard Oil Development Company v. Conway P. Coe, commissioner of patents, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 14 p. t C 21.10: St 24

Trade marks. Trade-marks [etc., from] Official gazette, Oct. 1, 1935. [1935.J 11-45+xiv p. il. large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 459, no. 1.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $5.00 a yr. C 21.5/a 3: 459/1

----- Same, Oct. 8. 1935. gazette, v. 459, no. 2.]

----- Same, Oct. 15, 1935.gazette, v. 459, no. 3.]

----- Same, Oct. 22, 1935. gazette, v. 459, no. 4.]

----- Same, Oct. 29, 1935. gazette, v. 459, no. 5.]

[1935.] 215-242+x p. il. large 8“ [From Official C 21.5/a 3: 459/2

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[1935.] 935-965+x p. il. large 8° [From Official C 21.5/a 3 : 459/5

Vortex Cup Company. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3628, in re Vortex Cup Company, trade mark for paper cups; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 2 p. 4" + C 21.10: V 918

Wait, Justin F. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3627, in re Justin F. Wait, process of treating oil and new product therefrom ; brief for commissioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 10 p. 4° t C 21.10: W 134/2

Wheeler, Henry H. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3659, in re Henry H. Wheeler, cigar machine belt feed control; brief for com­missioner of patents. [1935.] cover title, 13 p. 4° t C 21.10 :W 563

SHIPPING BOARD BUREAU

Laundry tags. No. 181, Tagit Co. v. Luckenbach Steamship Company, Inc.,’ and Shepard ^Steamship Company; [decided Sept. 27, 1935; report of depart­ment]. [1935.] p. [1], 519. [Report from Shipping Board Bureau reports, v. L] t SB 1.10/a: T 127

Shipping. No. 128, investigation, sec. 19 of merchant marine act, 1920; [decided July 12, 1935; report of department], [1935.] [1]+470-503 p. [Report fromShipping Board Bureau reports, v. 1.] t SB 1.10/a :M 53

----- No. 174, in re agreement between Ericsson Line, Inc., and Pan-Atlantic Steamship Corporation; [decided Sept. 18, 1965; report of department], [1935.] [1]+513-515 p. [Report from Shipping Board Bureau reports, v. 1.] t SB 1.10/a : Er 45

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Shipping—Continued.—— No. 193, intereoastal rates to and from Berkeley and Emeryville, Calif,

(no. 2); [decided Aug. 28, 1935; report of department]. 1935. [1] 4-510- 512 p. [Report from Shipping Board Bureau reports, v. 1.] t

SB 1.10/a: In 8/5----- No. 194, Gulf intereoastal rates [to and from San Diego, Calif.; decided

Sept. 24, 1935; report of department]. [1935.] [1] 4-516-518 p. [Report from Shipping Board Bureau reports, v. 1.] t SB 1.10/a: G 951/2

CONGRESSCongressional record, proceedings and debates of 1st session, 74th Congress, v. 79,

pt. 1-11; Jan. 3-Aug. 5, 1935. [Permanent edition.] 1935. [19] 4-1-12532 p. il. 4° * Price will be quoted when set is completed.I,. C. card 12-36438 X 726-736 : 74/1

No t e .—In this permanent bound edition, the paging differs from that of the daily numbers, the text being revised, rearranged, and printed without break. The bound volumes of tbe Record are sold by the Superintendent of Documents. Prices will be furnished on application for the proceedings and debates of the 73d Congress, and prior Congresses. Send remittances for the bound volumes to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Stamps and foreign money will not be accepted.

Hamlin, Hannibal. Acceptance and unveiling of statue of Hannibal Hamlin presented by Maine, proceedings in Congress and in Statuary Hall, Capitol. 1935. 354-[1] p. 1 pl. (H. doc. 241, 74th Cong. 1st sess.) [Title on cover is: Statue of Hannibal Hamlin unveiled in Statuary Hall, United States Capitol.] * Cloth, 75c.L. C. card 35-26842

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Committees. Standing, select, and special committees of House of Represent­atives, 74th Congress, corrected to Sept. 23, 1935; compiled by Hans Jurgensen. Jr. [1935.] 24 p. t Y 1.2 :C 73/56

AMERICAN RETAIL FEDERATION, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE, HOUSE

Business. Investigation of trade practices of big scale retail and wholesale buying and selling organizations, hearings, 74th Congress, 1st session, July 31-Aug. 9,1935. Revised print. 1935. ii-]-150 p. (No. 2.) [These hearings were also published as Committee prints, unrevised, no. 1-3.] * Paper, 15c.

Y 4.Am3/3: T 67/2/no. 2, rev.LABOR COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Shipbuilding. Relating to labor practices of employers of labor in shipbuilding industry, hearings before subcommittee, 74th Congress, 1st session, on H J. Res. 331, July 19-Aug. 20, 1935. 1935. ii4-161 p. » Paper, 15c. Y 4.L 11: Sb 6

BIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Bellingham Harbor, Wash., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on Bellingham Harbor, Wash. [July 15, 1935, with report of C. L. Sturdevant, etc.]. [1935.] 21 p. map. (Document 70, 74th Cong. 1st sess.) t Y4.R52 : 74/70

Delaware River, between Philadelphia, Pa., and Trenton, N. J. (channel east of Burlington Island), report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on Delaware River, between Philadel­phia, Pa., and Trenton, N. J. (channel east of Burlington Island) [June 19, 1935, with report of John C. H. Lee, etc.]. [1935.] 22 p. map. 1 tab (Docu­ment 66, 74th Cong. 1st sess.) t Y 4.R 52: 74/66

Inland waterways. Twitch Cove and Big Thoroughfare River, Md., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on waterway connecting Tangier Sound with Chesapeake Bay, via Twitch Cove and Ewell, Md. [June 19, 1935, with report of E. J. Dent, etc.]. [1935.] 19 p. map. (Document 67, 74th Cong. 1st sess.) t Y4.R 52: 74/67

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James River, Va., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on re­view of reports heretofore submitted on James River, Va. [July 15, 1935, with report of G. R. Young, etc.]. [1935.] 23 p. map. (Document 68, 74th Cong. 1st sess.) t Y 4.R 52: 74/68

Three Mile Creek, Ala-., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on Three Mile Creek, Ala. [July 15, 1935, with report of R. S. Thomas, etc.]. [1935.] 19 p. map. (Document 69, 74th Cong. 1st sess.) t Y 4.R 52: 74/69

Vineyard Haven Harbor, Mass., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on Vineyard Haven Harbor, Mass. [June 18, 1935, with report of Mason J. Young, etc.]. [1935.] 21 p. map. (Document 65, 74th Cong. 1st sess.) t Y4.R 52: 74/65

WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendar, assignments for hearings on taxation of interstate carriers and em­ployees, Aug. 15-19, 1935; no. 1-3. 1935. Each 3 p. 4° t

Y 4.W 36: 74/1-3/Interstate carriers

WILD LIFE RESOURCES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION OF, HOUSE

Wild life. Conservation of wildlife, hearings, 74th Congress, 1st session, pur­suant to H. Res. 44, to continue Select Committee on Wildlife authorized by House resolution 237 of 73d Congress to investigate all matters pertaining to replacement and conservation of wild animal life with view to determining most appropriate method of carrying out such purposes. 1935. pt. 1, iii+l- 121 p. [Includes lists of articles by members of the Division of Wildlife Re­search of the Biological Survey Bureau.] * Paper, 10c.

Y 4.W 64/2: C 76/2/pt. 1SENATE

Bills. History of bills and resolutions introduced in Senate, during 73d Con­gress, arranged under names of Senators introducing them. 1934. [1] + 190 p. 4’ i Y 1.3: B 49/73

COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Hudson River bridges, hearing before subcommittee, 74th Congress, 1st session, on S. 1645, for creation of commission to examine into and report clear height above water of bridge authorized to be constructed over Hudson River from 57th Street, New York, to New Jersey [by North River Bridge Company], and S. 3030, granting consent of Congress to Rockland-Westchester Hudson River Crossing Authority, State of New York, to construct highway bridge and cause­way across Hudson River between point in vicinity of Nyack, and Tarrytown, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1935. 1935. iii+114 p. il. * Paper, 10c. Y 4.C 73/2: H 86/2

LAND AND WATER POLICIES OF UNITED STATES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON SURVEY OF, SENATE

Resettlement Administration. Survey of land and water policies of United States, hearings, 74th Congress, 2d [1st] session, pursuant to S. Res. 58, au­thorizing survey of all land and water policies and projects of various execu­tive agencies and establishments of Government, Aug. 21, 1935; [statement of Rexford G. Tugwell on work of Resettlement Administration], 1935. pt. 1, ii+1-29 p. il. 3 maj>s. * Paper, lOe. Y 4.L 22: H 35

MUNITIONS INDUSTRY, SPECIAL COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING, SENATH

Munitions industry, minutes of War Industries Board, Aug. 1,1917-Dec. 19, 1918. 1935. x+625 p. (Senate committee print, no. 4, 74th Congress, 1st session.) * Paper, 60c.L. C. card 35-26823 Y 4.M 92: W19/2

No t e . This volume was printed from certified copies of the original War Industries Board minutes which were supplied to the committee by the War Department. All typo­graphical and grammatical errors, breaks in continuity of the text, and mistakes and omissions in the index are printed exactly as they occurred in the copies. The commit­tee finds that it is beyond its province to incorporate such corrections.

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TEBBITOBIES AND INSULAB AFFAIBS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendar. Legislative calendar, calendar of bills, resolutions, and nominations referred to Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs for its considera­tion and action thereon, Aug. 26, 1935; no. 6, 74th Congress, 1st session. 1935. 11 p. 4° t Y 4.T 27/2: 74/6

COURT OF CLAIMSAyer. E. Pennington Pearson, as sole surviving administrator of goods, chat­

tels, and credits of Frederick F. Ayer v. United States; report of commis­sioner. [1935.] no. 41837, p. 31-33. t Ju 3.8: Ay 24

Cases. November calendar, 1935. 1935. 9 p. [Part of the pages are blank.] tL. C. card 29-16270 Ju 3.5: 935/8

Clark. David H. Clark v. United States; report of commissioner. 1935.42784, p. 5. t

no.Ju 3.8: C 547/3

Cooper. C. H. Calhoun, administrator of estates and guardian of William L.Cooper, insane, v. United States; report of commissioner. [1935.1 no.42390, p. 7-8. i Ju 3.8: C 788

Fowchy. Andre Fourchy v. United States; amended special findings of fact[and conclusion of law], decided Oct. 7, 1935. [1935.] no. J-81, 3 p. t

Ju 3.9/a: F 825/2Galveston, Tex. City of Galveston, Tex. v. United States; supplemental

opinion on motions for new trial, decided Oct. 7, 1935. 1935. no. 42543, 1 p. t Ju 3.9/a: G 139/2

McIntyre. Osgood C. McIntyre v. United States; report of commissioner. [1935.] no. 42401, p. 7-9. i Ju 3.8 :M 189/8

COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALSAmmonium sulphate. Customs appeal no. 3935, United States v. Manahan

Chemical Co., Inc., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court [1935.] cover title, i+67 p. J Ju 7.6: M 311

Cardboard. Customs appeal no. 3930, United States v. Flexideal Dry Mat Co., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1935.] cover title, i+133 p. t Ju 7.6 :F 639

Cases. Customs eases adjudged in Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. Apr. 1934-Apr. 1935, W. R. McWherter, reporter; [with Amendments to Rules of Court of Customs and Patent Appeals]. 1935. xix+l-700c p. 1 pl. (Court of Customs and Patent Appeals reports, v. 22 [pt. 11.) [Thia part of volume 22 contains customs cases only. For patent cases, see below.] * Cloth, $1.50.

Ju 7.5: 22/1----- Patent cases adjudged in Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, Oct.

1934-Oct. 1935, W. R. McWherter, reporter; [with Amendments to Rules of Court of Customs and Patent Appeals]. 1935. xviii+701-1422 p. (Court of Customs and Patent Appeals reports, v. 22 [pt. 2].) [This part of volume 22 contains patent cases only. For customs cases, see above.] » Cloth, §1.50.

Ju 7.5:22/2Customs calendar for Oct. term, 1935. [1935.] cover title, iii-xi+37 p.

[Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in binder. Part of the pages are blank.] i ju 7.7 : 935

Methyl ether. Customs appeal no. 3934, United States v. Gane and Ingram, Inc., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1935.] cover title. l-t-76 p. + Ju 7.6 :G 154

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Patent calendar for Oct. term, 1935. [1935.] cover title, 89 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in binder. Half of the pages are blank.] * Paper, 20c. Ju 7.7/2: 935

Rice. Customs appeal no. 3936, United States v. Great Pacific Co., Shui Tai &Co., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1935.] cover title, i+164 p. t Ju 7.6: G 798

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAUnited States Court of Appeals. No. 6497, Apr. term, 1935, Morris Cafritz v.

Melvin C. Hazen et al. [commissioners of District of Columbia] ; brief for appellees. [1935.] cover title, i+30 p. I DC 9.5 : C117

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATIONCooperative purchasing of farm supplies [with bibliographies] ; by Joseph G.

Knapp and John H. Lister. Sept. 1935. iv+92 p. il. (Cooperative Division, Bulletin 1.) tL. C. card 35-26851 FCA 1.3:1

Dairymen. Production loans to dairymen. [1935.] [6] p. il. narrow 16“([Circular D, revised Oct. 1935.]) t FCA 1.4/2: D/2

Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation bonds. Federal Farm Mortgage Corpora­tion bonds fully and unconditionally guaranteed by Government. [1935.] 4 p. 4° (Circular 8, revised Sept. 1935.) [Issued with perforations for insertion in binder.] t FCA 1.4: 8/3

----- Same. (Circular 8, revised Oct. 1935.) [Issued with perforations.] tFCA 1.4: 8/4

Loans. Another feature of P. C. A. service, budgeted loans. [1935.] [2] p. il. oblong 48°, so folded that part of p. 1 overlaps p. 2. t • FCA 1.2: P 94/5

----- Loans closed by Federal land banks and Land Bank Commissioner and estimates of new farm mortgages recorded by other lenders in United States, by months, Oct. 1933-June 1935: [prepared in] Division of Finance and Re­search. [1935.] [3] leaves, il. oblong 8“ [Processed.] t FCA 1.2 :L 78/3

----- Loans to farmers’ cooperatives. [1935.] 12 p. narrow 8° (Circular 6, revised Sept. 1935.) t FCA 1.4: 6/4/eop.l-ll

No t e .—Eleven prints of this circular were issued similar in all respects except that each carries the name of the bank for cooperatives for which Issued, each bank carrying the name of the city where located except the one at Oakland, Calif. The banks are located in the following cities: Baltimore, Md.; Columbia, S. C.; Houston, Tex.: Louis­ville, Ky., New Orleans, La.; Oakland, Calif. (Berkeley Bank for Cooperatives) ; Omaha. Nebr.; St. Louis, Mo.; St. Paul, Minn.; Spokane, Wash.; Wichita, Kans.

Production credit associations. Even the best of friends must part [letter ad­dressed to members leaving production credit associations], [1935.1 [3] p. il- 24° t FCA 1.2: P 94/6

----- Get your credit at lowest possible cost, this P. C. A. is run by and for farmers. [1935.] [4] p. il. 4° t FCA 1.2 ;C 86/5

---- - Same, with addition on title page of letter from secretary of production credit association. [1935.] [4] p. il. 4° t FCA 1.2 :C 86/6

----- We welcome you [as member of this production credit association], [1935.] [2] p. il. oblong 32°, folded into small 4° size, t FCA 1.2 :P 94/7

FEDERAL ALCOHOL CONTROL ADMINISTRATIONNo t e .—The Federal Alcohol Control Administration was abolished under tbe pro­

visions of IL It. 8870, 74th Congress (Public 401, approved Aug. 29. 1935) and was succeeded by the Federal Alcohol Administration, a division under the Treasure De­partment, for which see p. 1150.

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONTelephones. Uniform system of accounts for telephone companies, prescribed

by Federal Communications Commission in accordance with provisions of communications act of 1934, effective Jan. 1, 1936. Issue of June 19, 1935. 1935. x+124 p. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 35-26812 CC 1.2: T 23

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIONBanks and banking. Call report of insured banks no. 3, condition of insured

banks, June 29, 1935. n. p. [1935]. 36 p. il. large 4° tL. C. card 34-28239 Y3.F 31/8: 9/3

Regulation 3, approved and effective Oct. 11, 1935. n. p. [1935]. [4] p. il. 4° [Supersedes Regulation F of 1934 series.] t I3.F31/8: 6/3

FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS

Construction. Amendment of Oct. 7, 1935, to paragraph 1 of construction regu­lations contained in PWA forms 166 and 179 of July 22, 1935, PWA circulars C and D of Sept. 20, 1935, PWA forms 171 and 199, and PWA form 180. 1935. [l]+2 p. (PWA form 203, Oct. 7, 1935.) [This is Administrative order 26 of Works Progress Administration, and supersedes Administrative order 15, dated Aug. 15, 1935.] f Y 3.F 31/4: 6 C 76/amdt.

Contracts. Information relating to negotiation and administration of contracts for Federal projects under title 2 of national industrial recovery act: pt. 1, Instructions to contracting officers; pt. 2, Instructions to bidders and con­tractors. Revised Oct. 1, 1935. 1985. [1]+12 p. (Bulletin 51.) [Super­sedes any instructions previously issued which may conflict herewith.] f

Y 3.F 31/4:3/51/rev.-2

FEDERAL EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATIONReport. Monthly report of Federal Emergency Relief Administration, June

1-30, 1935; Harry L. Hopkins, Federal emergency relief administrator. 1935. 11+61 p. il. tL. C. card 33-26505 Y 3.F 31/5: 8/935-6

Social security. Summary of provisions of Federal social security act relating to Federal old-age benefits and Federal employment taxes (public no. 271, 74th Cong., H. R. 7260, approved Aug. 14, 1935.) [1935.] 1 p. oblong large 8“ f Y 3.F 31/5: 2 011

----- Summary of provisions of Federal social security act relating to unem­ployment compensation to be administered by Social Security Board estab­lished by title 7 of the act (public no. 271, 74th Cong., H. R. 7260, approved Aug. 14, 1935.) [1935.] 1 p. oblong large 8° t Y 3.F 31/5: 2 Un 2/4

----- Summary of provisions of social security act relating to Federal grants to States (public no. 271, 74th Cong., H. R. 7260, approved Aug. 14, 1935.) [1935.] 1 p. oblong large 8° t Y 3.F 31/5: 2 G 76

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARDFederal home loan bank review, v. 2, no. 1; Oct. 1935. [1935.] cover title,

[2]+1-34 p. il. 4° [Map on p. 3 of cover.] ’Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40.L. C. card 34-28163 Y 3.F 31/3: 9/2-1

No t e .—The Federal home loan bank review is the board’s medium of communication with member institutions of Federal home loan bank system and is the only official organ or periodical jublication of the board. The Review will be sent to all member Institutions without charge. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Super­intendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.

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FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATIONAdministrative areas of Federal Housing Administration, Division of Economics

& Statistics chart 6; [and list of regional, State, and district directors of Federal Housing Administration, Oct. 1, 1935, prepared in Field Division]. [1935.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8° ([FHA 147 (rev. 10-1-35).]) [Revision of publication entitled Federal Housing Administration regions.] t

Y 3.F 31/11: 2 R 26/rev.-3Better Housing Program. Ways for women to participate in Better Housing

Program. [1935.] [4] p. 12° ([FHA 705.]) t Y 3.F 31/11:2 W 84/2Farm building protection. [1935.] [6] p. il. narrow 16° (FHA 141.) t

Y 3.F 31/11: 2 F 22/4Financial institutions that are extending modernization credit for property

repair, alteration, and improvement, under title 1 of national housing act. Sept. 10, 1935. 205 p. (Form FHE 61.) [Revision of Form FHE 41, entitled Approved financial institutions prepared to extend credit to property owners for improvements to real property under modernization credit plan.] t

Y 3.F 31/11: 2 F 49/rev.-5Houses. If you want a better home [home modernization loans up to $2,000,

available to all responsible persons desirous of repairing, remodeling, and im­proving their homes]. [1935.] [2] p. il. 4°, folded into narrow 16° size. (FHA 702.) t Y 3.F 31/11: 2 H 75/5

----- National housing act as amended, and provisions of other laws pertainingto Federal Housing Administration. Sept. 23, 1935. ii-|-30 p. (FHA 107 (revised 9-23-35).) [This is the 1st issue of FHA 107. which is considered a revision of the national housing act as originally printed.] ]

Y 3.F 31/11: 5 H 81Loans up to $50,000, to modernize apartments, multiple family dwellings, hotels,

stores & shops, hospitals, schools, colleges, orphanages, and manufacturing & industrial plants under national housing act. [1935.] [8] p. il. narrow 24° (FHA 152.) t Y 3.F 31/11: 2 L 78/14

Modernization credits. [Circular letter] to machinery manufacturers and pro­spective buyers of machinery: [How your business can profit under amend­ment to national housing act which provides for insurance on modernization credit loans up to $50,000], [1935.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8°, folded into 4° size. ([FHA 197.]) t Y3.F31/11:2 M18

Posters. FHA modernization credit can transform old farm house into modern farm home; [poster], [1935.] 19X15 in. (FHA 235.) t

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of the Federal Reserve System under provisions of H. R. 7617, 74th Congress (Public 305, approved Aug. 23, 1935), an act to provide for sound, effective, and uninterrupted operation of banking system.Federal reserve bulletin, Oct. 1935; [v. 21, no. 10], 1935. iv 4-641-702 p. il.

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

Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Separate opinions are sold on subscrip­tion, price $1.00 per volume; foreign subscription, $1.50; single copies, 5c.Amber-Ita. No, —, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Oct. term, 1935,

Federal Trade Commission v. Ward J. Miller, trading as Amber-Ita, on appli­cation for enforcement of order of Federal Trade Commission; brief for peti­tioner. [1935.] cover title, ii+33 p. t FT 1.5: Am 16/3

Battle Creek Appliance Company, Limited. In matter of Battle Creek Appliance Company, Ltd., (also known as W. T. B. Laboratories, etc.) et al., complaint (synopsis) [report] findings, and order; docket 2017, complaint, Mar. 9, 1932, decision, Nov. 19, 1934. [1935.] p. 381-393. ([Decision] 1042.) [From F. T. C. decisions, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. FT 1.11/a 2:1042

Beich, Paul F., Company. In matter of Paul F. Belch Company, complaint [re­port] findings, and order; docket 2237, complaint, Oct. 2. 1934, decision, Nov, 21,1934. 1935. [ I]+442-158 p. ([Decision] 1047.) [From F. T. C. decisions, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. FT 1.11/a 2:1047

Chicago Dentists. In matter of Benjamin D. Ritholz, trading as Chicago Den­tists and Chicago Dental House, Inc., complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 2140, complaint, Dec. 21, 1933, decision, Nov. 20, 1934. [1935.] p. 405- 427. ([Decision] 1044.) [From F. T. C. decisions, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.

FT 1.11/a 2:1044----- No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Oct. term, 1935, Federal

Trade Commission v. Benjamin D. Ritholz [individual trading as Chicago Den­tists and/or Chicago Dental House, Inc.] ; application for enforcement of order of Federal Trade Commission. [1935.] cover title, 7 p. large 8° t

FT 1.5; R 511----- Same, on application for enforcement of order of Federal Trade Commis­

sion ; transcript of record, pt. 1, pleadings and testimony. [1935.] cover title, ii+364 p. t FT 1.5: R 511/2

Decisions. Table of cases in v. 19 [of Federal Trade Commission decisions], [1935.] 4 p. t FT 1.11/a 1:19/cases

----- Table of commodities in v. 19 [of Federal Trade Commission decisions]. [1935.] 3 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. FT 1.11/a 1:19/com.

Fairyfoot Products Company. In matter of Fairyfoot Products Company, com­plaint [report] findings, and order; docket 2178, complaint, May 4, 1934. deci­sion, Dec. 18, 1934. 1935. [1]+40-45 p. ([Decision] 1058.) [From F. T. C. decisions, v. 20.] * Paper, 5c. FT 1.11/a 2:1058

First National Nurseries, Incorporated. In matter of First National Nurseries, Inc., and Leland C. Brown [president and principal stockholder], complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 2186, complaint, May 23, 1934, decision. Dee. 18,1934. [1935.] p. 53-60. ([Decision] 1060.) [From F. T. C. decisions, v. 20.] * Paper, 5c. FT 1.117a 2:1060

Geographical Publishing Company. In matter of Geographical Publishing Com­pany, complaint and order; docket 2239, complaint, Oct. 18, 1934, order, Nov. 26,1934. [1935.] p. 473-477. ([Decision] 1050.) [From F. T. C. decisions, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. FT 1.11/a 2:1050

Globe. Automatic Sprinkler Company of Pennsylvania. In matter of Globe Auto­matic Sprinkler Company of Pennsylvania, complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 2155, complaint, Jan. 20, 1934, decision, Dec. 18, 1934. 1935. [1]+26-31 p. ([Decision] 1056.) [From F. T. C. decisions, v. 20.] * Paper, 5c. (incorrectly given in publication as 15c.). FT 1.11/a 2:1056

Hoffman Engineering Company. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Oct. term, 1935, Federal Trade Commission v. Nathan Hoffman, doing business under trade name Hoffman Engineering Company, on applica­tion for enforcement of order of Federal Trade Commission; brief for peti­tioner. [1935.] cover title, ii+27 p. large 8’ J FT 1.5 :H 677/3

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Kauma graph Company. In matter of Kaumagraph Co. et al., complaint and order; docket 2165, complaint Mar. 3, 1934, order, Dec. 3, 1934. [1935.] p. 1-13. ([Decision] 1052.) [From F. T. C. decisions, v. 20.] * Paper, 5c.

FT 1.11/a 2 :1052Nacto Cleaner Corporation. In matter of Nacto Cleaner Corporation, com­

plaint and order; docket 2174, complaint, Apr. 27, 1934, order Dec. 7, 1934. 1935. [1]+14-16 p. ([Decision] 1053.) [From F. T. C. decisions, v. 20.] * Paper, 5c. (incorrectly given in publication as 15c.) FT 1.11/a 2 :1053

National Delivery Association, Incorporated. In matter of National Delivery Association, Inc., complaint, stipulation, and order; docket 2163, complaint, Feb. 14, 1934, order, Dec. 10, 1934. [1935.] p. 17-22. ([Decision] 1054.) [From F. T. C. decisions, v. 20.] " Paper, 5c. FT 1.11/a 2:1054

Public utilities. Utility corporations, letter transmitting, in response to Senate resolution 83, 70th Congress, monthly report on electric power and gas utili­ties inquiry; filed with secretary of Senate, Apr. 17, 1935. 1935. no. 76, ix+425 p. il. 1 pl. map. (S. doc. 92, pt. 76, 70th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 50c. L. C. card 28-26408

----- Same, monthly report on electric power and gas utilities inquiry, with exhibits in response to Senate resolution 112 [71st Congress]; filed with secretary of Senate, June 18, 1935. 1935. no. 78, xi+308 p. map. (S. doc. 92, pt. 78, 70th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 25c.

----- Same, monthly report on electric power and gas utilities inquiry; filed with secretary of Senate, Aug. 15, 1935. 1935. no. 79, x+324 p. (S. doc. 92, pt. 79, 70th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 30c.

----- Utility corporations, report to Senate, pursuant to Senate resolution 83, 70th Congress, index of association publicity and propaganda and index of names in pts. 1-20, and accompanying exhibit volumes. 1935. no. 71B, v+545 p. (S. doc. 92, pt. 71 B, 70th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 55c.

----- Utility corporations, report to Senate, pursuant to Senate resolution 83, 70th Congress, index of testimony in pts. 21—45, numerical list of exhibits in pts. 21-45, index of exhibits in pts. 21-15, index to record on company publ'city and propaganda, pts. 21—45. 1935. no. 77A, viii+840 p. (S. doc. 92, pt. 77A, 70th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 80c.

—— Utility corporations, summary report to Senate, pursuant to Senate reso­lution 83, 70th Congress, on economic, financial, and corporate phases of holding and operating companies of electric and gas utilities. 1935. no. 72A, [6]+iii-xxi+882 p. 11 pl. 13 maps, 1 tab. (S. doc. 92, pt. 72A, 70th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, $2.00.

Wallace, Hugh,, Company. In matter of Hugh Wallace Company, complaint [report] findings, and order; docket 2183, complaint, May 19, 1934, decision, Dec. 18, 1934. 1935. il]+46-52 p. ([Decision] 1059.) [From F. T. C. decisions v. 20.] * Paper, 5c. FT 1.11/a 2 :1059

Wolfson Trading Company. In matter of Max Mandel and David M. Wolfson, copartners trading as Wolfson Trading Company, complaint and order; docket 2179, complaint. May 10, 1934, order, Dec. 13, 1934. [1935.] p. 23-25. ([Decision] 1055.) [From F. T. C. decisions, v. 20.] ’Paper, 5c.

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Office Department Division.) t GA 1.2: P 84/935

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Agricultural chemistry and soils and fertilizers, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Sept. 1935. [2]-f-19+[l] p. (Price list 46, 32d edition.) +L. C. card 25-27431 GP 3.9: 46/32

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Birds and wild animals, list of publications for sale by superintendent of docu­ments. Oct. 1935. [2]-|-10 p. (Price list 39, 30th edition.) tL. C. card 25-26947 GP 3.9: 39/30

Immigration, naturalization, citizenship, aliens, races, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Sept 1935. [2]+10 p. (Price list 67, 21st edition.) tL. C. card 26-26387 GP 3.9: 67/21

Laics, Federal and State, opinions of Attorney General, decisions of courts, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Sept. 1935. [2] + 38 p. (Price list 10, 27th edition.) tL. C. card 26-26488 GP 3.9:10/27

Maps, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents. Sept. 1935. [2]+ll+[l] p. (Price list 53, 28th edition.) tL. C. card 25-26876 GP 3.9 : 53/28

Monthly catalog, United States public documents (with prices), no. 489; Sept 1935. 1935. v+1005-75 p. * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign sub­scription, $1.60.L. C. card 4-18088 GP 3.8/1: 935/9

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INTERIOR DEPARTMENTNo t e .—The decisions of the Department of the Interior relating chiefly to public lands,

but including also leading decisions and important opinions relating to all activities of the department, are Issued in signatures, being published later in bound volumes. Sub­scribers may deposit $1.00 with the Superintendent of Documents and receive the con­tents of a volume of the decisions in separate parts as they are issued; foreign sub­scription, $1.25. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superin­tendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.

Ottmuller, Jacob F. Transcript of record, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1935, no. 6543, special calendar, Harold !■ Ickes, Secretary of Interior, vs. Jacob F. Ottmuller, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1935.] cover title, i+48 p. t I1.55:Ot8

Parks, Philip L. Transcript of record, United States Court of Appeals for Dis­trict of Columbia, Apr. term, 1935, no. 6542, special calendar, Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of Interior, vs. Philip Louis Parks and Ollie D. Parks, his wife, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1935.] cover title, i+42 p. J 11.55 :P 237

EDUCATION OFFICE

Automotive electricity, outlines of instruction for educational advisers and in­structors in Civilian Conservation Corps camps [with references and bibliog­raphy] ; prepared by Vocational Division. 1935. xi+79 p. (Civilian Con­servation Corps, Vocational series 3.) [The manuscript was prepared by G. A. Glyer.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 35-218 116.54/6 :3

Carpentry, outlines of instruction for educational advisers and instructors in Civilian Conservation Corps camps [with references and bibliographies] ; prepared by Vocational Division. 1935. xi+72 p. (Civilian Conservation Corps, Vocational series 4.) [The manuscript was prepared by W. N. Elam.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 35-243 116.54/6 :4

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Children. Coordination of effort for education of exceptional children, report of conference called by Office of Education [in Washington, D. C., Nov. I and 2, 1934] ; compiled by Elise H. Martens. 1935. vi+82 p. (Bulletin 7, 1935.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 35-274 116.3:935/7

Concrete construction, outlines of instruction for educational advisers and in­structors in Civilian ‘Conservation Corps camps [with references and bibliog­raphies] ; prepared by Vocational Division. 1935. x-|-88 p. (Civilian Con­servation Corps, Vocational series 5.) [The manuscript was prepared by G. A. Glyer, in cooperation with W. G. Kaiser, D. R. Collins. R. S. Phillips, T. Germundsen, and C. G. Walker.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 35-227 116.54/6 : 5

Constitution of United States [with amendments 1-21], 1935. 42 p. 32° * Paper, 5c.il C. card E 35-250 116.2: C 76/3/985

Continuation school anniversary, movement in America will be 25 years old in 1936, first continuation school established in Racine, Wis.; [by] H. E. Miles. [1935.] 1 p. il. 4° [From School lite, Sept. 1935.] t 116.26/1 a: C 767

Cooking, outlines of instruction for educational advisers and instructors in Civilian Conservation Corps camps [with references and bibliography] ; pre­pared by Vocational Division. 1985. xi+66 p. (Civilian Conservation, Corps, Vocational series 6.) [The manuscript was prepared by C. E. Hedden.] * Paper, 10c.I. C. card E 35-244 116.54/6:6

Educational directory. Educational directory, 1936: pt. 2, City school officers.1935. [l]+28 p. (Bulletin 1, 1936 [pt 2].) ’Paper, 5c.L. C. card E 13-213 116.3: 936/1/pt. 2

----- Same: pt. 4, Educational associations and directories. 1935. [l]+64 p.(Bulletin 1, 1936 [pt. 4].) * Paper, 5c. 116.3: 936/1/pt. 4

Educational legislation. Review of educational legislation, 1933 and 1934, chap­ter 8 of Biennial survey of education in United States, 1932 -34; prepared by Ward W. Keesecker. 1935. [l]-r37 p. (Bulletin 2, 1935.) [Advance pages from Biennial survey.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card E 11-154 116.3 : 935/2/chap.8

Home study issue; [by] James Frederick Rogers. 1935. 1 p. 4° [From School life, Sept. 1935.] t 116.26/la: H 752/2

House wiring, outlines of instruction for educational advisers and instructors in Civilian Conservation Corps camps [with references and bibliography] ; prepared by Vocational Division. 1935. xi+58 p. (Civilian Conservation Corps, Vocational series 9.) [Parts 2 and 3 of the manuscript were prepared by H. N. Peterson and O. W. Timpte.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 35-246 116.54/6:9

March of education. March of education, news letter of Office of Education. Department of Interior, for school officers, no. 1; Sept. 1935. [1935.] 4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Supplementary to School life.] t 116.26/3:1

----- Same, no. 2; Oct. 1935. [1935.] 4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Sup­plementary to School life.] f 116.26/3:2

Masonry. Elementary masonry and bricklaying, outlines of instruction for edu­cational advisers and instructors in Civilian Conservation Corps camps [with references and bibliography] ; prepared by Vocational Division. 1935. xi+ 61 p. (Civilian Conservation Corps, Vocational series 10.) [Parts 2 and 3 of the manuscript were prepared by A. R. Bloomquist.] ♦ Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 35-229 116.54/6:10

Mechanical drawing, outlines of instruction for educational advisers and in­structors in Civilian Conservation Corps camps [with references and bibliog­raphy] ; prepared by Vocational Division. 1935. xi+71 p. (Civilian Con­servation Corps, Vocational series 11.) [The manuscript was prepared by C. E. Hedden.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 35-248 116.54/6:11

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Natural resources. Conservation of natural resources, outlines of instruction for educational advisers and instructors in Civilian Conservation Corps camps [with references and bibliography] ; prepared by Vocational Division. 1935. xl+94 p. (Civilian Conservation Corps, Vocational series 7.) [The manu­script was prepared by M. Reed Bass in cooperation with H. C. Bryant.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 35 247 116.54/6 : 7

Negroes. Fundamentals in education of Negroes; compiled and edited by Am­brose Caliver. 1935. v+90 p. il. (Bulletin 6. 1935.) [Based on proceedings of National Conference on Fundamental Problems in Education of Negroes, Washington, D. C., May 9-12, 1934. Photograph on cover used by courtesy of H. Armstrong Roberts, Pictorial photography, Philadelphia, Pa.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 35-249 116.3:935/6

Photography, outlines of instruction for educational advisers and instructors in Civilian Conservation Corps camps [with references and bibliography]; prepared by Vocational Division. 1935. xi+72 p. (Civilian Conservation Corps, Vocational series 12.) [The manuscript was prepared by Ray L. Mar­tin.] ♦ Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 35-245 116.54/6:12

Radio servicing, outlines of instruction for educational advisers and instructors in Civilian Conservation Corps camps [with references and bibliography] ; prepared by Vocational Division. 1935. xi+66 p. (Civilian Conservation Corps. Vocational series 13.) [Parts 2 and 3 of the manuscript were pre­pared by Harold Fox.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 35-242 116.54/6:13

Surveying. Plane surveying, outlines of instruction for educational advisers and instructors in Civilian Conservation Corps camps [with references and bibliography] ; prepared by Vocational Division. 1935. x+60 p. (Civilian Conservation Corps, Vocational series 15.) [Parts 2 and 3 of the manuscript were prepared by W. C. Westby.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 35-223 116.54/6:15

Trade schools. Private proprietary and endowed schools giving trade and in­dustrial courses; by Maris M. Proffitt. 1935. iv+91 p. (Bulletin 8, 1935.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 35-274 116.3 : 935/8

GEOLOGICAL SURVEYNo t h .—The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of Annus) rn.

ports, Monographs, Professional papers, Bulletins, Water-supply papers, topographic maps (some of which bear descriptive texts), base and contour and other maps of the United States and ot the States, folios of the Geologic atlas of the United States, and the w„rid atlas of commercial geology (out of print). Practically all of them are sale publications; the exceptions are Indicated by the dagger (t). The maps and folios are sold by the Geo­logical Survey at Washington, D. C. Except as otherwise indicated, 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.Alaska. Southern Alaska range; by Stephen R. Capps. 1935. iv+101 p. IL

1 pl. 4 p. of pl. 3 maps, 2 are in pocket. (Bulletin 862.) * Paper, 70c.L. C. card GS 35-189 119.3 : 862

Casto, Idaho. Geology and ore deposits of Casto quadrangle, Idaho: by Clyde P, Ross. 1934. vi+135 p. il. 2 pl. 4 p. of pl. 2 maps, 1 is in pocket. (Bulletin 854.) * Paper, 60c.L. C. card GS 35-212 119.3: 854

Great Basin. Surface water supply of United States, 1934: pt. 10, Great Basin; Nathan C. Grover, chief hydraulic engineer, G. H. Canfield, Robert Follansbee, II. I). McGlashan, Thomas R. Newell, and A. B. Purton, district engineers. 1935. v+95p. il. (Water-supply paper 765.) [Processed, with some printed matter. Prepared in cooperation with California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card GS 10-348 119.13: 765

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Publications. Publications issued in Sept. 1935; list 331. [1935.] 4 p.[Monthly.] t 119.14/4: 331

----- Suggestions to authors of papers submitted for publication by Geological Survey, with directions to typists [and with list of references on abstracting], by George McLane Wood; [revised] by Bernard H. Lane. 4th edition, revised and enlarged. 1935. vii+126 p. * Paper, 15c. 119.2: Su 3/5

Santa Rita, N. Mex. Geology of Santa Rita mining area, N. Mex. [with list of literature] ; by A. C. Spencer and Sidney Paige. 1935. iv+78 p. il. 3 pl. 1 is in pocket, 2 p. of pl. map in pocket. (Bulletin 859.) ♦ Paper, 40c.L. C. card GS 35-211 119.3 : 859

MINES BUREAU

Breathing apparatus. Procedure for establishing list of permissible self-con­tained oxygen breathing apparatus, fees, character of tests, and conditions under which mine rescue breathing apparatus will be tested ; approved Aug. 12, 1935. 1935. [1]+12+[1] p. (Schedule 13B.) tL C. card 35-20819 I 28.8:13B

Coal. Microscopic and petrographic studies of certain American coals; by Rein­hardt Thiessen and G. C. Sprunk. 1935. iv-|-71-|- [1] p. il. (Technical paper 564.) ♦ Paper, 10c.L. C. card 35-26838 I 28.7: 564

Mine, accidents. Coal-mine accidents in United States, [calendar year] 1933; by W. W. Adams and L. E. Geyer. 1935. ii+113+[l] p. il. (Bulletin 387.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 32-26951 I 28.3: 387

Mine ventilation. Engineering factors in ventilation of metal mines; by G. E. McElroy. 1985. vil+196+[l] p. il. 4 pl. 6 p. of pl. (Bulletin 385.) * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 35-26783 1 28.3 : 385

Minerals yearbook. Statistical appendix to Minerals yearbook, 1934. 1935. iii-)-A41+434+[l] P- il- * Cloth, $1.00.L. C. card 34-28165 I 28.37 : 934/sta.app.

Mining machinery. Flame-arresting limitations of flat joints and plain bearings in explosion-proof mine equipment; by E. J. Gleim and R. S. James. 1935. ii-|-26+[l] p. il. 2 p. of pl. (Technical paper 566.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 35-26847 1 28.7 : 566

Publications. New publications, Bureau of Mines, monthly list 245; Sept. 30, 1935. [1935.] 4 p. t 128.5/2 : 245

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Boulder Dam. Terrazzo work for Boulder Dam and power plant, Boulder Canyon project, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. (Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works project), n. p. [1935]. cover title, 30 p. 33 pl. map, 4° [Speci­fications 642.) [Consists of schedule, specifications, and drawings for project, proposals to be received until Oct. 28, 1935.] t Paper, $3.00. I 27.8 : 642

Owyhee irrigation project. Earthwork and structures, south canal, slation 1340 to station 2016, Succor Creek division, Owyhee project, Oreg.-Idaho (Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works project), n. p. [1935], cover title, 32 p. 36 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 646.) [Consists of schedule, specifications, and drawings for irrigation project, proposals to be received until Oct. 21, 1935.] t Paper, $3.00. I 27.8: 646

Reclamation era, v. 25, no. 10; Oct. 1935. [1935.] cover title, p. 193-208, il. 4° [Monthly. Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.]L. C. card 9-35252 1 27.5 : 935/10

No t h .—The Reclamation era 13 a magazine for the farmers and the personnel of the bureau. Its alm is to assist the settlers in the proper use of water, to help them in overcoming their agricultural difficulties, to Instruct them In diversifying and mar­keting their crops, to inspire the employees of the bureau and chronicle engineering problems and achievements, and to promote a wholehearted spirit of cooperation, so that reclamation shall attain the greatest heights of success. The subscription price of

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Reclamation era—Continued.the Reclamation era is 75c. a year to other than water users; foreign subscription, $1.05, payable in advance. Subscriptions should be sent to the Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation, Washington, D. C., and remittance in the form of postal money order or New York draft should be made payable to the Bureau of Reclamation. Postage stamps are not acceptable in payment of subscription.

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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).Fuel for locomotives (charged to operating expenses), class 1 steam railways

in United States, compiled from 138 reports representing 148 steam rail­ways, switching and terminal companies not included, Aug. 1935 and 1934 [and] 8 months ended with Aug. 1935 and 1934; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1935.] 1 p. oblong large 8“ (Statement M-230.) [Processed.Subject to revision.] t IC 1 ste.30:935/8

Inspectors. Instructions to inspectors, July 1935 [with reference to investigation of railroad accidents, safety appliances, and hours of service], 1935. [1] + 35 p. 24° (Bureau of Safety circular 7.) [Supersedes circular 6.] t

IC 1 saf.4: 7Opinions. See, below, center heads beginning Decisions.Railroad accidents. Summary of accidents reported by steam railways, June

1935 [and 6 months ending with June 1935, with quarterly summaries by roads and States, Apr.-June 1935; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1935.] 8 p. oblong large 8“ (Statement M-400.) [Processed. Subject to revision.] t L. C. card A 27-80 IC 1 ste.31: 935/6

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Railroad employees. Wage statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 146 monthly reports of employees, service, and compensation covering 149 class 1 steam railways, Aug. 1935; [prepared in] Bureau of Sta­tistics. [1935.] 4 p. il. oblong large 8“ (Statement M-300.) [Processed.] t L. C. card A 29-382 IC 1 ste.25 : 935/8

Railroads. Freight [and passenger] service operating statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 138 reports of freight service sta­tistics representing 148 railways [and from 133 reports of passenger service statistics representing 143 railways] (switching and terminal companies not included), Aug. 1935 and 1934 [and 8 months ended with Aug. 1935 and 1934; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1935.] 4 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-210.) [Processed. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 29-379 IC 1 ste.21: 935/8

----- Graphical supplement to monthly reports: Freight ton-miles, adjusted for season, class 1 steam railways [Jan. 1932-July 1935, etc.; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1935.] 1 p. il. oblong large 8“ (Series 1935, no. 9.)[Processed.] t IC 1 ste.33 : 935/9

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Railroads—Continued.----- Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam railways in

United States, compiled from 145 monthly reports of revenues and expenses representing 149 class 1 steam railways, Aug. 1935 and 1934 [and 8 months ended with Aug. 1935 and 1934; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1935.] [2] p. 11. oblong large 8° (Statement M-100.) [Processed. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 28-2266 IC 1 ste.19 : 935/8

----- Operating revenues and operating expenses of large steam railways, se­lected items for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000, Aug. 1935 and 1934 [and] 8 months ended with Aug. 1935 and 1934; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1935.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-150.) [Processed. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 29-378 IC 1 ste.20 : 935/8

----- Operating statistics of large steam railways, selected items for Aug. 1935, compared with Aug. 1934, for roads with annual operating revenues above $25.000,000; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1935.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-20O.) [Processed. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 29-380 IC 1 ste.22: 935/8

----- Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, in­cluding mixed-train service, compiled from 139 reports representing 149 steam railways, switching and terminal companies not included, July 1935 and 1934 [and] 7 months ended with July 1935 and 1934; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1935.] 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-220.) [Processed. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 29-381 IC 1 ste.24 : 935/7

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----- Selected income and balance-sheet items of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 143 reports representing 149 steam railways [July 1935 and 1934 and 7 months of 1935 and 1934, and Net income of large steam railways with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000, 7 months of 1935 and 1934; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1935.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-125.) [Processed. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 32-1785 IC 1 ste. 34 : 935/7

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IC 1 ste. 34: 935/8 Traffic decisions. See below, center head Decisions (Traffic).

Decisions (Finance)No t e .- -Th» following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the In­

terstate Commerce Commission reports.Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad. Finance docket no. 50, Chicago & West­

ern Indiana bonds ; [decided Aug. 7, 1935]. 1935. [1]+586-588 p. (F-6216.) [From v. 207.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-6216

Chicago, Attica and Southern Railroad. Finance docket no. 8672, application of New York Central Railroad Company for certificate to acquire and operate lines of Chicago, Attica & Southern Railroad Company; decided July 17, 1935. [1935.] p. 519-528. (F-6201.) [From v. 207.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-6201Florida East Coast Railvxiy. Finance docket no. 10871, Florida East Coast

Railway Company abandonment; decided Aug. 7, 1935. [1935.] p. 591-592. (F-6218.) [From v. 207.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-6218

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Galveston, Houston and Henderson Railroad. Finance docket no. 9840, Galveston, Houston & Henderson Railroad Company reconstruction loan ; decided July 6, 1935. [1935.] p. 491—494. (F-6194.) [From v. 207.] * Paper, 5e.

IC 1.6/la: F-6194Long Dock Company. Finance docket no. 10876, Long Dock Company lease; de­

cided Aug. 5, 1935. [1935.] p. 583-585. (F-6215.) [From v. 207.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-6215

New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. Finance docket no. 10729, New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company notes; [decided July 30, 1935], 1935. [1]+560-568 p. (F-6210.) [From v. 207.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-6210St. Louis-San Francisco Railway. Finance docket no. 10858, St. Louis San Fran­

cisco Railway Company abandonment; decided Aug. 7, 1935. [1935.J p. 589- 590. (F-6217.) [From v. 207.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-6217

Toledo and Ohio Central Railway. Finance docket no. 10867, Toledo & Ohio Central Railway Company bonds; decided July 5, 1935. [1935.] p. 507-511. (F-6199.) [From v. 207.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-6199

'Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway. Finance docket no. 10864, Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Company bonds; decided June 21, 1935. [1935.] p. 479-481.(F-6191.) [From v. 207.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-6191

Decisions (Traffic)

No t e .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Interstate Commerce Commission reports.Agricultural implements. No. 25815, Consolidated Wagon & Machine Company

et al. v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 13, 1935. [1935.] p. 375-380. ([Opinion] 20597.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la; 20597Asphalt. No. 26608, Warner-Quinlan Company v. Central Railroad Company of

New Jersey et al.; [decided Aug. 28, 1935], 1935. [1]+502-504 p. ([Opin­ion] 20629.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20629

Bags. Fourth section application no. 15715, bags and bagging to Memphis, Tenn.; decided Aug. 15, 1935. [1935.] p. 405-408. ([Opinion] 20604.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20604

Bananas. No. 26629, Kroger Grocery & Baking Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; decided July 30, 1935. [1935.] p. 235-238. ([Opin­ion] 20571.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20571

Bed springs. No. 26797, Moore Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 12, 1935. [1935.] p. 305-306. ([Opinion] 20585.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20585

Berries. Fourth section application no. 15862, berries to New York, N. Y.; [decided Aug. 16, 1935]. 1935. [1]+428-430 p. ([Opinion] 20608.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20608

Binder twine. Fourth section application no. 15005, binder twine from Texas ports and Lake Charles, La.; decided Aug. 15, 1935. [1935. ] p. 425-427. ([Opinion] 20607.) [From v. 210.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20607

Borings. Fourth section application no. 15819, cast-iron borings to New Jersey; decided Aug. 28, 1935. [1935.] p. 499-501. ([Opinion] 20628.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20628

Calves. No. 26502, Wilson & Company, Incorporated, of California et al. v. Texas & Pacific Railway Company et al.; decided Aug. 12, 1935. [1935.] p. 299-300. ([Opinion] 20583.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 20583Cattle. No. 26726, Jake Burkhardt v. Southern Pacific Company et al.; de­

cided Aug. 14, 1935. [1935.] p. 387-389. ([Opinion] 20600.) [From v. 210. J * Paper, 5e. IC 1.6/la: 20600

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Cement. Fourth section application no. 14138, cement in the Southwest; de­cided July 17, 1935. [1935.] p. 173-183. ([Opinion] 20559.) [From v.210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20559

•----- No. 26826, Universal Atlas Cement Company v. Wabash Railway Com­pany (Norman B. Pitcairn and Frank C. Nicodemus, jr., receivers) et al.;[decided Aug. 27, 1935]. 1935. [1]4-494-496 p. ([Opinion] 20626.) [Fromv. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20626

Clay slabs. No. 26815, United States Quarry Tile Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 20, 1935. [1935.] p. 445-446. ([Opinion] 20614.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20614

Coal. Fourth section application no. 15348, coal from Kentucky over barge-rail routes; [decided July 11, 1935]. 1935. [1]4-784-786 p. ([Opinion] 20530.) [From v. 209.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20530

----- Fourth section application no. 15809, coal to Peoria-Pekin district; de­cided July 30, 1935. [1935.] p. 221-223. ([Opinion] 20569.) [From v. 210.]• Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20569

----- Fourth section application no. 15818, coal to Cincinnati district; decided Aug. 21, 1935. [1935.] p. 447-449. ([Opinion] 20615.) [From v. 210.]•Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20615

----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 3997, coal from Illinois to Keokuk, Iowa; decided Aug. 15, 1935. [1935.] p. 395-400. ([Opinion] 20602.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20602

----- No. 26632, Quanah Cotton Oil Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 24, 1935. [1935.] p. 189- 192. ([Opinion] 20561.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20561

----- No. 26792, Central Illinois Electric & Gas Company et al. v. Belt Rail­way Company of Chicago et al.; decided Aug. 14, 1935. [1935.] p. 381-382.

([Opinion] 20598.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20598Condensed milk. Fourth section application no. 15816, condensed milk to

Tampa, Fla.; decided Aug. 9, 1935. [1935.] p. 251-254. ([Opinion] 20576.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20576

Containers. No. 26595, Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated, v. Lehigh Valley Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 12, 1935. [1935 ] p. 301-304.

([Opinion] 20584.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20584Contractors’ outfits. No. 26651, Koss Construction Company v. Louisiana South­

ern Railway Company et al.; decided Aug. 8, 1935. [1935.] p. 247-250. ([Opinion] 20575.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20575

Demurrage. No. 26474, Minneapolis Traffic Association v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al.; [decided July 30, 1935], 1935. [1] 4-224- 234 p. ([Opinion] 20570.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la; 20570

Drill stem. No. 26790, Lucey Manufacturing Corporation v. Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 27, 1935. [1935.1 p. 497- 498. ([Opinion] 20627.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la:20627

Electric hair wavers. No. 26752, Duart Manufacturing Company, Limited, v. Southern Pacific Company et al.; decided Aug. 27, 1935. [1935.] p. 491- 493. ([Opinion] 20625.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20625

Food for animals. No. 26724, Chappel Brothers, Incorporated, v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 30, 1935. [1935.] p. 239-241. ([Opinion] 20572.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 20572Freight ra'es. Fourth section application no. 14733, Fort Worth & Denver

City Railway rates; [decided Aug. 15. 1935]. 1935. [114-390-394 p.([Opinion] 20601.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20601

----- No. 15780, depreciation charges of carriers by water; decided Aug. 1, 1935. [1935.] p. 259-283. ([Opinion] 20578.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c.

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Freight rates—Continued.----- No. 17000, rate structure investigation, pt. 2, western trunk line class

rates; [decided Aug. 13, 1935], 1935. [1]+312-316 p. ([Opinion] 20588.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20588

----- No. 26517, Sinclair Prairie Oil Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 26, 1935. [1935.] p. 193-196. ([Opinion] 20562.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20562

----- No. 26626, National Carloading Corporation v. Erie Railroad Company et al.; [decided July 29, 1935]. 1935. [1]+216-218 p. ([Opinion] 20567.)[From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20567

----- No. 27015, emergency freight charges in Minnesota; decided Aug. 9, 1935. [1935.] p. 289-292. ([Opinion] 20580.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 20580Gasoline. Fourth section application no. 15887, petroleum products from Gretna,

Marrero, and Westwego, La.; decided Aug. 22, 1935. [1935.] p. 465-469. ([Opinion] 20619.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20619

Glass. Fourth section application no. 15849, glass from Kingsport, Tenn.; decided Aug. 14, 1935. [1935.] p. 349-352. ([Opinion] 20590.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la; 20590

Grain. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4083, grain routed to Texas ports via Texas Electric Railway; [decided July 26, 1935], [1935.] [1] + 184-188 p. ([Opinion] 20560.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20560

Iron. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4021, iron and steel articles between the North and South; [decided July 10, 1935]. 1935. [l]+640- 656 p. ([Opinion] 20507.) [From v. 209.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20507

----- No. 26461, Eastern Interior Iowa Industrial Association et al. v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al.; decided July 27, 1935. [1935.] p. 197-204. ([Opinion] 20563.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 20563----- No. 26607, L. Berman & Son v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company

et al.; [decided Aug. 14, 1935]. 1935. [1]+356-360 p. ([Opinion] 20592.)[From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20592

----- No. 26672, Traffic Bureau, Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce v. Chesa­peake & Ohio Railway Company et al.; decided Aug. 14, 1935. [1935.] p. 369-372. ([Opinion] 20595.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la; 20595

Leather. No. 26648, National Utilization Corporation v. Erie Railroad Com­pany et al.; [decided Aug. 14, 1935], 1935. [D+366-368 p. ([Opinion] 20594.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20594

Lumber. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4108, lumber from Pacific Coast to eastern points; decided Aug. 13, 1935. [1935.] p. 317-348. ([Opin­ion] 20589.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20589

Oranges. No. 26728, Gregg Maxey, Incorporated, v. Lehigh Valley Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 20, 1935. [1935.] p. 439-441. ([Opinion] 20612.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20612

Paper. No. 26630, Wisconsin Paper & Pulp Manufacturers’ Traffic Association et al. v. Ann Arbor Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 15, 1935. [1935.] p. 413-424. ([Opinion] 20606.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20606

Peaches. No. 26616, A. Jacob & Company et al. v. Michigan Central Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 20, 1935. [1935.] p. 433-436. ([Opinion]20610.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la; 20610

Pipe. No. 26663, Gulf Pipe Line Company v. International-Great Northern Rail­road Company et al.; [decided Aug. 21, 1935], 1935. [1] +450-452 p. ([Opin­ion] 20616.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5e. IC 1.6/la: 20616

Road materials. Fourth section application no. 13731, road building materials in southern territory; decided Aug. 16, 1935. [1935.] p. 431-432. ([Opinion] 20609.) [From v. 210.] ’Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20609

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Rosin. Fourth section application no. 15881, rosin to Burlington, Ontario; [de­cided Aug. 26, W35], 1935. [1]+478-480 p. ([Opinion] 20622.) [From v.210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 21'622

Sand. No. 17822, River Raisin Paper Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 13, 1935. [1935.] p. 459-464. ([Opin­ion] 20618.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20618

Shrimps. No. 26781, Lakeside Fish & Oyster Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 2, 1935. [1935.] p. 245-246. ([Opin­ion] 20574.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20574

Slag. Fourth section application no. 14716, slag from Pennsylvania; decided Aug. 26, 1935. [1935.] p. 481-186. ([Opinion] 20623.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC-1.6/la : 20623

Spotting charges. Crane Company terminal services, ex parte no. 104, practices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal services; [decided July 29, 1935]. 1935. [1]+210-212 p. ([Opinion] 20565.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20565

----- Detroit Harbor Terminals, Incorporated, terminal allowance, ex parte no. 104, practices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt 2, terminal services; decided July 13, 1935. [1935.] p. 787-789. ([Opinion] 20531.) [From v. 209.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20531

----- General American Tank Car Corporation terminal allowance, ex parte no. 104, practices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal services; decided Aug. 14, 1935. [1935.] p. 383-386. ([Opinion] 20599.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20599

----- Great Southern Lumber Company-Bogalusa Paper Company terminal allowance, ex parte no. 104, practices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal services; decided July 12, 1935. [1935.] p. 793- 796. ([Opinion] 20533.) [From v. 209.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20533

----- Interlake Iron Corporation, Duluth, Minn., terminal allowance, ex parte no. 104, practices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt 2, terminal services; decided July 29, 1935. [1935.] p. 205-209. ([Opinion] 20564.1 [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20564

---- - Iron ore mining companies stock pile allowances, ex parte no. 104, prac­tices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal services; [decided Aug. 12, 1935], 1935. [1]+254-258 p. ([Opinion] 20577.)[From v. 210.] " Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la; 20577

----- Louisville Cement Company terminal allowance, ex parte no. 104, prac­tices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal serv­ices; decided Aug. 12, 1935. [1935.] p. 293-295. ([Opinion] 20581.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20581

----- Pacolet Manufacturing Company operating allowance, ex parte no. 104, practices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt 2, terminal services; decided Aug. 23, 1935. [1935.] p. 475-478. ([Opinion] 20621.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20621

----- Petoskey Portland Cement Company terminal services, ex parte no. 104, practices of carriers affecting operating revenues or pxpenses, pt. 2, terminal services; [decided Aug. 6, 1935]. 1935. [1]+242-244 p. ([Opinion] 20573.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20573

----- Standard Steel Car Company terminal allowance, ex parte no. 104, prac­tices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal serv­ices; [decided Aug. 12, 1935]. 1935. [1]+296-298 p. ([Opinion] 20582.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20582

—— West Leechburg Steel Company terminal allowance, ex parte no. 104, prac­tices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal serv­ices ; decided July 29, 1935. [1935.J p. 213-215. ([Opinion] 20566.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20566

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Steel. No. 26670, Tennison Brothers v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 20, 1935, [1935.] p. 437-438. ([Opinion] 20611.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20611

Stokers (mechanical). No. 26747, Montana-Dakota Power Company v. Great Northern Railway Company; decided Aug. 14, 1935. [1935.] p. 373-374. ([Opinion] 20596.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20596

Strawboard. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4099, strawboard from Mount Carmel, Ill., to Elgin, Ill.; decided Aug. 15, 1935. [1935.] p. 401-404. ([Opinion] 20603.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20603

Switching charges. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4085, switching at Dubuque, Iowa; decided Aug. 22, 1935. [1935.] p. 453^58. ([Opinion] 20617.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20617

----- No. 26640, Currie Construction Company et al. v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 14, 1935. [1935.] p. 361-365.

([Opinion] 20593.) [From v. 210.] • Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20593Tankage. No. 26511, Wilson & Toomer Fertilizer Company v. Chesapeake & Ohio

Railway Company et al.; decided Aug. 15, 1935. [1935.] p. 409-412. ([Opin­ion] 20605.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 20605

Tobacco. Fourth section application no. 15521, tobacco to Houston, Tex,; [decided Aug. 12, 1935]. 1935. [1]+284-288 p. ([Opinion] 20579.) [From

v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20579Tugboats. No. 26746, Stevens Brothers-Miller Hutchinson Company y. New

Orleans & Northeastern Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 12, 1935. [1935.] p. 309-311. ([Opinion] 20587.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 20587Wall paper. No. 26810, C. C. Aler Company v. Alton Railroad Company et al.;

decided Aug. 12, 1935. [1935.] p. 307-308. ([Opinion] 20586.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20586

Wood pulp. No. 26731, Sawyer Stoll Timber Company v. Manistique & Lake Superior Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 27, 1935. [1935.] p. 487- 490. ([Opinion] 20624.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20624

Woodwork. No. 26594, Panhandle Lumber Company et al. v. Fort Worth & Denver City Railway Company et al.; decided Aug. 14, 1935. [1935.] p. 353- 355. ([Opinion] 20591.) [From v. 210.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 20591

JUSTICE DEPARTMENTAcosta, Mrs. Sixta. No. 3022, In circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, Slxta

Acosta [widow of Pablo Rivera] v. United States, on appeal from district court of United States for district of Puerto Rico; brief for appellee. [1935.1 cover title, ii+37 p. large 8° t J 1.13: Ac 72

Aetna. Brewing Company. In Court of Claims, no. 43112, Aetna Brewing Com­pany v. United States; defendant’s answer and counterclaim. [1935.1 p. 7-11. t J 1.13 : Ae 98/8

Allyne-Zerk Company. No. 6983, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Ailyne-Zerk Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for re­view of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.1 cover title, i+2O p. t J 1.13; Al 59

American States Public Service Company. No. 7851, in district court for district of Maryland, in matter of American States Public Service Company, debtor, proceeding for reorganization of a corporation; brief submitted by United States and by Securities and Exchange Commission, amici curiae. [1935.1 2 pts. cover titles, [xix] +252 p. t J 1.13: Am 3/220/pt. 1,2

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fees, W., & Co. No. 6424, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, W. Ames & Co., corporation of New Jersey, v. Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture, Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of Interior and Federal emergency administrator of public works, and Thomas H. MacDonald, chief of Bureau of Public Roads of Department of Agriculture; brief for appellees. [1935.] cover title, ii+29 p. i J 1.13: Am 37/6

Arnold, James E. In Court of Claims, no. 43067, James E. Arnold v. United States; demurrer [and defendant’s brief on demurrer], [1935.] p. 27-38. t

J 1.13: Ar 64/2Astor, William W. Nos. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Frank Collis

Bowers, as executor of Frank K. Bowers, formerly collector of internal rev­enue for 2d district of New York, said Frank Collis Bowers, as such executor, having been substituted as defendant for said Frank K. Bowers, v. Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, as trustee under deed of trust made by William Waldorf Astor, dated Aug. 15, 1919, for benefit of Waldorf Astor and others; [same] v. Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, as trustee under deed of trust made by William Waldorf Astor, dated Aug. 15, 1919, for benefit of John Jacob Astor and others; petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1935.] cover title, ii-j-13 p. t J 1.13: As 88/6

----- United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, nos. 101-102, Oct. term, 1963, Farmers’ Loan & Trust Company, as trustee [under deed of trust made by William Waldorf Astor, dated Aug. 15, 1919, for benefit of Waldorf Astor and others], v. Frank Collis Bowers, as executor [of Frank K. Bowers, formerly collector of internal revenue for 2d district of New York, said Frank Collis Bowers, as such executor, having been substituted as defendant for said Frank K. Bowers in action heretofore pending in this court between said Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, as trustee under deed of trust made by William 'Waldorf Astor, dated Aug. 15, 1919, for benefit of Waldorf Astor and others, and said Frank K. Bowers, collector of internal revenue for 2d district of New York] ; Farmers’ Loan & Trust Company, as trustee [under deed of trust made by William Waldorf Astor, dated Aug. 15, 1919, for benefit of John Jacob Astor and others], v. Frank Collis Bowers, as executor [of Frank K. Bowers, formerly collector of internal revenue for 2d district of New York, said Frank Collis Bowers, as such executor, having been substi­tuted as defendant for said Frank K. Bowers in action heretofore pending in this court between said Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, as trustee under deed of trust made by William Waldorf Astor, dated Aug. 15, 1919, for benefit of John Jacob Astor and others, and said Frank K. Bowers, col­lector of Internal revenue for 2d district of New York], appeal from district court for southern district of New York; [proceedings]. [1935.] p. 1561- 1612. t J 1.13: As 88/5

Atkins, Robert W. In Court of Claims, no. 42061, Robert W. Atkins v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report. [1935.] p. 9-13. t

J 1.13 : At 53/4Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad. No. 9, in Supreme Court, Oct. term,

1935, Atlanta, Birmingham & Coast Railroad Company v. United States and Interstate Commerce Commission, appeal from district court for northern district of Georgia; brief for United States and Interstate Commerce Com­mission. [1935.] cover title, ii+57 p. I J 1.13: At 62/8

Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Nos. 3895 and 3896, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company v. commissioner of internal revenue; Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway v. [same], on petition for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title. ii-|-21 p. t J 1.13: At 63/81

Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company. No. 21, In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, United States v. Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company, on writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States. [1935.] cover title, ii-]-27 p. t

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Bank of California, 'National Association. No. 7739, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Rank of California, Na­tional Association, on petition for review of decision of Hoard of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1935.] cover title, ii+29 p. i J 1.13: C128/36

Becker Steel Company of America. No. 13, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Becker Steel Company of America V. Homer S. Cummings, Attorney General, in lus official caiiucity as Alien Property Custodian, and William A. Julian, as Treasurer of United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondents. [1935.] cover title, ii+37 p. I

J 1.13: B 388/10Bedell, Walter 11. Nos. 432-434, In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Walter B.

Bedell v. United States: L. E. (Ben) Chapman u [same] j H. E. (Hank) Chap­man v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i+21 p. t J 1.13 : B 39/12

Bird, J. Philip. No. 5775, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Oct. term, 1935, First Mechanics Bunk of Trenton, N. J„ and James H. Ralston, executors of J. Philip Bird, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, ii+37 p. t J 1.13: B 532/6

Blodgett, Edward E. No. 110, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1935, United States v. First National Bank of Boston et al., trustees [under will of Edward E. Blod­gett], on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit; brief for United States. [1935.] cover title, i+15 p. t J 1.13 :B 621/5

Boca Ratone Company. No. 5821, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Boca Ratone Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, i+21 p. + J 1,13: B 68/6

Botchford, David E. No. 7651. in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, David Herbert Botchford v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] Cover title, ii+21 p. 7 J 1.13 : B 657/31

Bowler, Robert B. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Robert B. Bowler v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1935 ] cover title, ii+29 p. large 8’ t

J 1.13 : B 681/5Briggs d Turivas, Incorporated. No. E- 383, in Court of Claims, Briggs & Turivas

[Inc.] v. United States; 3d supplemental brief for United States. [1935.] cover title, i+355-428 p. i J 1.13: B 768/16

California Barrel Company, Incorporated. No. 7826, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, California Barrel Company, Inc., r,. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, i+10 p. 7 J 1.13: C 128/37

Chisholm, George H. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Guy T. Helver­ing, commissioner of internal revenue, v. George H. Chisholm; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1935.] cover title, i+17 p. 7 J 1.13:C447/4

----- United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, no. 417, Oct, term, 1934, George H. Chisholm v. commissioner of internal revenue; [opinion of court] decided July 8, 1935. [1935.] p. 205-208. t J 1.13 :C 447/3

Choctaw Indians. No. F-182. in Court of Claims. Choctaw Nation v. United States; defendant’s objections to findings of fart requested by plaintiff, re­quest for findings of fact, and brief. [1935.] cover title, ii+249-279 p. J

J 1.13 : C 451/12Chung Tim. No. 422, in Supreme Court, Oct, term, 1935, Chung Yim r. United

States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i+15 p. f

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Circuit Courts of Appeals. Records and briefs in Circuit Courts of Appeals and United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, cases prepared or argued by Tax Division, Department of Justice [title page and index, v. 149-204, fiscal year 1935]. 1935. [1]+13 p. t J 1.19:935

Columbia Gas and Electric Corporation. In equity no. 1099, in district court for district of Delaware, United States v. Columbia Gas & Electric Corporation [et al.]; amended and supplemental petition. [1935.] cover title, 146 p. J

J 1.13: C 723/23Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. Nos. 6 and 7, in Supreme Court, Oct. term,

1935, Compagnie Generale Transatlantique v. Philip Elting, collector of cus­toms, port of New York; Hamburg-American Line v. [same], on writs of cer­tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, ii+32 p. t J 1.13: C 738/16

Constantine, Gus L. No. 40, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, United States v. Gus L. Constantine, alias Dr. Gus, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States. [1935.] cover title, iii+54 p. t J 1.13 :C 766/6

Consumers Natural Gas Company. No. 470, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Consumers Natural Gas Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of in­ternal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i+10 p. t

J 1.13 : C 766/7Dibblee, Mrs. Isabel K. No. 494, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935. Isabel K.

Dibblee v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of cer­tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, i+14 p. t J 1.13: D 544/3

Doernbecher Manufacturing Company. No. 7777, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Doernbecher Manufacturing Company and St. Johns Investment Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of deci­sion of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, ii+ 41 p. J J 1.13: D 674

Douglas, Edward B. No. 1, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Edward B. Douglas v. Levi M. Willcuts, as collector of internal revenue for district of Minnesota, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, iii+31 p. t J 1.13: D 745/4

Evening Star Newspaper Company. No. 431, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Evening Star Newspaper Company 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. [1935.] cover title, i+ 12 p. t J 1.13: Ev 23/3

Export Leaf Tobacco Company. Nos. 423-425, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Export Leaf Tobacco Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue; Smith Paper Company v. [same]; T. C. Williams Company v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i+13 p. i

J 1.13: Ex 75/3Fried, Albert. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Albert Fried v. com­

missioner of internal revenue; Benjamin Einhorn v. [same], on petition for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, i+20 p. large 8° 1 J 1.13: F912

Frischkorn Development Company. No. 7139, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Frischkorn Development Company v. commissioner of internal reve­nue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, i+21 p. t J 1.13 :F917/3

Fuller, Alvan T. Nos. 3035 and 3036, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, Alvan T. Fuller v. commissioner of internal revenue; commissioner of inter­nal revenue v. Alvan T. Fuller, on petitions for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for commissioner. [1935.] cover title, i+22 p. large 8° J J 1.13: F 958/9

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General Utilities and Operating Company. No, 41, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1935, General Utilities and Operating Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commis­sioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, iii+43 p. $

J 1.13 : G 286/34George, Edwin S. No. 471, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Edwin S. George

v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i4-22 p. t J 1.13 :G 293/9

Georgia Wholesale Company. In Court of Claims, no. 42604, Georgia Wholesale Company v. United States; defendant’s general traverse. [1935.] p. 23-31. t

J 1.13: G 296/12Glidden Company. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1905, United States v.

Glidden Company and Forest City Paint and Varnish Company; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit [1935.] cover title, i4-0 p. J J 1.13: G 49/5

•—— Proceedings in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, no. 6887, United States v. Glidden Company and Forest City Paint & Varnish Company, appeal from district court for northern district of Ohio, eastern division. [1935.] p. 81-86. t J 1.13: G 49/6

Globe Gazette Printing Company. In Court of Claims, no. 42410, Globe Gazette Printing Co. v. United States; brief for defendant. [1935.] p. 41-53. J

J 1.13: G 51/19Greif Cooperage Corporation. No. 5773, In circuit court of appeals for 3d cir­

cuit, Oct. term, 1935, Greif Cooperage Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, i4-20 p. J J 1.13 :G 862/6

Guy, William E. No. 262, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Louis J. Becker, collector of internal revenue, v. St. Louis Union Trust Company and William Edwin Guy, executors of William Evans Guy, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for petitioner, [1935.] cover title, 14--6 p. t J 1.13: G 99/4

Haberman, Phillip W. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Philip [Phillip] W. Haberman v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, 14-13 p. large 8” t J 1.13: H 113/3

Harding, William A. No. 6511, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1935, special calendar. United States v. William A. Harding et al., appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia: brief on behalf of United States. [1935.] cover title, 78 p. $ J 1.13: H 219/2

Hastings, Fred. No. 22, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, United States v. Fred Hastings, appeal from district court for northern district of Mississippi; brief for United States. [1935.] cover title, iv-]-49 p. t J 1.13 :H 279/3

Haynes Oil Corporation. No. 7856, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit.Federal Tender Board No. 1 v. Haynes Oil Corporation, appeal from district court for eastern district of Texas; brief for appellant. [1935.] cover title. 114-38 p. t J 1.13 :H 333/3

Helmholz, Mrs. Irene C. No. 14, in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1935. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Waldemar R. Helmholz. as sole devisee and legatee of Irene C. Helmholz, on writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; brief for petitioner. [1935.] cover title, i4-8 p. t J 1.13: H 369/14

Hill, Ewing. In Court of Claims, no. 42695, Ewing Hill v. United States; de­fendant’s request for findings of fact and brief. [1935.] p. 25-39. t

J 1.13: H 551/6Hodges, John N. In Court of Claims, departmental reference no. 170, in re

claim of John N. Hodges; brief of United States. [1935.] p. 5-23. +J 1.13: H 666

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Hoosac Mills Corporation. No. 401, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, United States v. William M. Butler et al., receivers of Hoosac Mills Corporation, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit; motion by United States to advance. [1935.] cover title, 3 p. t J 1.13: H 769/8

Hulburd, De Forest. No. 39, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, De Forest Hulburd [individually and as executor and trustee of Charles H. Hulburd] v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, iv4-42 p. I J 1.13: H 876/5

Bunter, Charles IF. In Court of Claims, no. 42418, Walter Hunter, executor of Charles W. Hunter, v. United States; brief for defendant. [1935.] p. 121- 148. t J 1-13: H 916

Huntington Beach, Incorporated. Nos. 6419 and 6420, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Huntington Beach, Incorporated, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue; Donberry Corporation v. [same], on petitions for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, ii4-21 p. t J 1.13: H 921/2

Hyde, Lillia B. In Court of Claims, no. 42951, Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co., trustee for Lillia Babbitt Hyde, under will of Rebecca Babbitt, v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1935.] p. 19-26. J J 1.13 :H 992/5

Isbell, Horace 8. Interference no. 69093, in Patent Office, before examiner of interferences, Horace S. Isbell v. Arthur Stoll and Ernst Burckhardt; record on behalf of Isbell. [1935.] cover title, 114-121 p. large 8" t J 1.13: Is 1/3

dames, Mrs. Gertrude F. No. 10, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Guy T.Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. City Bank Farmers Trust Company [New York City], as trustee under agreement with Gertrude Feld­man James, deceased, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for petitioner. [1935.] cover title, 114-28 p. t J 1.13: J 233/3

Johnson, Eugene S. No. 7896, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, United States v. Eugene S. Johnson, on appeal from district court for middle division of northern district of Alabama; brief for appellant. [1935.] cover title, 114-40 p. 1 J 1.13: J 631/2

Kamco, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. H-386, Kamco, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s reply to plaintiff’s supplemental brief in support of mo­tion for new trial. [1935.] p. 137-139. t J 1.13 :K 128/2

Keck Investment Company. No. 467, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Keck Investment 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. [1935.] cover title, i4-14 p. t

J 1.13 : K 234/2Klamath Indians. No. 30, In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Klamath and

Moadoc tribes and Yahooskin band of Snake Indians v. United States, on writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States. [1935.] cover title, i-f-32 p. t J 1.13: K 662/5

Kottemann, William C. No. 7727, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, William C. Kottemann v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, i-|-16 p. t J 1.13:K 848

Lee, Frances G. No. Ill, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Frances G. Lee, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit; brief for petitioner. [1935.] cover title, i 4-13 p. t J 1.13 :L 511/6

Lilienthal, Philip N. No. 7788, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Philip N. Lilienthal v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for re­view of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, 14-36 p. $ J 1.13 :L 627/4

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London Shoe Company, Incorporated. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, London Shoe Company, Inc., v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, i+16 p. large 8° J J 1.13: L 846/3

Lowry, James D. No. 469, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, James D. Lowry v. J. Raymond McCarl, comptroller general, and C. J. Peoples, paymaster gen­eral, Navy, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; brief for United States in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i-f-13 p. t J1.13:L955/3

McCalib, David C. In Court of Claims, no. 43041, Cephas A. McCaiib, adminis­trator of David C. McCalib, v. United States; demurrer [and brief on de­murrer], [1935.] p. 13-47. t J 1.13 :M 124/3

MoFeely, Mrs. Nancy K. No. 24, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Nancy K. MeFeely v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals, for 3d circuit; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, ii+42 p. t J 1.13 :M 167/3

Marti, Regina. No. 7728, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Regina Martz and A. J. Martz v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.1 cover title, ii+24 p. t J 1.13; M 367/4

Miller, William W. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, William W. Miller v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, i-l-14 p. large 8° t J 1.13: M 619/11

Moscow Fire Insurance Company. Nos. 195-197, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, United States v. Bank of New York and Trust Company [agent or depository of Moscow Fire Insurance Company]; [same] v. president and directors of Manhattan Company [successors to Manhattan Bank Trust Company, agent or depository of Northern Insurance Company of Moscow] ; [same] v. Louis H. Pink [superintendent of insurance of State of New York, liquidator of domesticated United States branch of First Russian Insurance Company, established in 1827] ; supplement to petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1935.] cover title, i+22 p. t

J 1.13 :M 851/3National Box Company. No. 448, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, National

Box Company v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i -[-8 p. t

J 1.1.3: N 213/96National Grange Mutual Liability Company. No. 3049, in circuit court of

appeals for 1st circuit, Oct. term, 1934, commissioner of internal revenue v. National Grange Mutual Liability Company, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1935.] cover title. ii-|-28 p. large 8° + J 1.13: N 213/95

Neaves, Hope C. No. 7736, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, commis­sioner of internal revenue v. Hope C. Neaves, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1935.] cover title. i+13p. J J 1.13 :N 274

New Process Gear Company, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. H-466, New Process Gear Company, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s request for findings of fact, conclusions of law, and brief. [1935.] p. 93-99, t

J 1.13: N 42 p/2O’Brien, Ernest A. No. 462, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1935, Ernest A.

O’Brien v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1935.] cover title, li+20 p. t J 1.13: Ob 6/4

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Oklahoma Utilities Company. No. 6509, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Oklahoma Utilities Company, corporation organized and existing under laws of Oklahoma, v. Harlod L. Ickes, administrator of Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, et al., appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia; brief for appellees [and motion for leave to supplement record and appendix to brief of appellees], [1935.] cover title, iii 4-146 p. t J 1.13:0k 4/57

Opinions. Opinion of Attorney General, v. 38, no. 1-8; May 28-Aug. 26, 1935. [Advance sheets, issued separately.]

No t e .—The opinions of the Attorney General are now issued separately, instead of in signatures as formerly, and will be published later in bound volumes. Earlier opinions which will form a part of v. 38 when it is issued did not carry the volume and individual numbers. Subscribers may deposit $1.00 with the Superintendent of Documents and receive the contents of a volume of the separate opinions as they are issued; single copies are usually 5c. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon applica­tion the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.1. Questions relating to election of officers for Government of Philippine Islands; July

3,1935. [1935.] 5 p. J 1.5/a: 38/12. Payment of burial expenses of enlisted men who die while absent without leave;

July 8, 1935. 11935.] 3 p. J 1.5/a : 38/23. Wage law applicable to Alley Dwelling Authority for District of Columbia; July 2,

1935. [1935.] 6 p. J 1.5/a: 38/34. Jurisdiction of United States over site of Naval Ammunition Depot at Hawthorne,

Nev.; May 28, 1935. 1935. 1 p. J 1-5/a: 38/45. Legality of single bond covering 2 types of advances of funds made by same disbursing

officer und<r different statutes; July 16, 1935. [1935.] 3 p. J 1.5/a: 38/56. Whether appointment in National Archives under provisions of Federal register act

must be confirmed by Senate; Aug. 13, 1935. [1935.] 2 p. J 1.5/a : 38/67. Disbursements required for purposes of agricultural adjustment act; Aug. 16, 1935.

(1935.) 6 p. J 1.5/a: 38/78. Questions arising under national housing act; Aug. 26, 1935. [1935.] 15 p.

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Orthwein, William J. No. 25, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Guy T. Helver­ing, commissioner of internal revenue, v. St. Louis Union Trust Company, as successor trustee to Liberty Central Trust Company, as sole residuary legatee and distributee of American estate of William J. Orthwein, et al., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for petitioner. [1935.] cover title, ii-|-27 p. J J 1.13; Or 8/10

Peck, Mrs. Clara S. No. 409, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1935, Fremont C. Peck, Clara S. Peck, and Samuel Child, executors of Clara S. Peck, v. Guy T. Helver­ing, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1935.] cover title, 14-7 p. t J 1.13 : P 334/2

Peterson, Christian E. In Court of Claims, no. 41833, Christian E. Peterson v. United States; brief for defendant. [1935.] p. 17-20. t J 1.13: P 442/12

Poe, Steve E. No. 7592, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, United States v. Mrs. Mona Poe, administratrix of Steve E. Poe, appeal from district court for southern division of northern district of Alabama; brief for appellant. [1935.., cover title, ii-]-27 p. t J1-13: P 752

Quifflcy, W. H. No. 438, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, W. B. Quigley v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i4-13 p. t J1.13:Q4

Rand, Rufus R., jr. No. 439, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Rufus R. Rand, jr., 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 [1935.] cover title, 4 p. t J 1.13 :R 157/3

----- Same, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, i4-14 p. t J 1.13: R 157/4

Rayhestos-Manhattan, Incorporated. No. 20, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc., v. United States, on writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States. [1935.] cover title, ii4-2O p. t

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Rheem, Edmund D. No. 410, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, George C. Shinn, trustee in bankruptcy of Edmund D. Rheem, v. Lewis M. Milborne [Milbourne], deputy collector of internal revenue in charge for collection district of Mary­land, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; brief for respondent in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i+10 p. t J 1.13 :R 341/4

Rhodes. Thomas E. In United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, no. 6414, special appeal, J. F. T. O’Connor, comptroller of currency, et al. v. Thomas E. Rhodes; motion of appellant, Homes S. Cummings, as Attorney General, for reargument and for stay of mandate. [1935.] 2 p. t

J 1.13: R 346/19----- United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, no. 6414. J. F. T.

O’Connor, comptroller of currency, et al. v. Thomas E. Rhodes, special appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia; [proceedings], [1935.] p. 33-51. J J 1.13: R 346/18

Riverside and Dan River Cotton Mills, Incorporated. No. 407, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Riverside & Dan River Cotton Mills, Inc., v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i+12 p. J J 1.13 : R 524/18

Rockwood, George O. No. 5545, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, com­missioner of internal revenue v. George O. Rockwood, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Apepals; brief for petitioner. [1935.] cover title, 0+26 p. large 8* i J 1,13: R 596/2

Rousmaniere, Williams & Co. In Court of Claims, no. 42625, Frank H. Gage. George A. Lapham, surviving partners of Rousmaniere, Williams and Com­pany, dissolved partnership, v. United States; defendant’s request for findings of fact and brief. [1935.] p. 33-46. J J 1.13 :R 762/4

Sargent, Mrs. Adelaide J. No. 36, in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1935, Thomas W. White, former collector of internal revenue, v. Mary Adelaide Poor et al., surviving executors [of Adelaide J. Sargent], on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit; brief for petitioner. [1935.] cover title. i-[- 10 p. t J 1.13: Sa 73/8

Shamrock Oil Company. No. 457, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935. Shamrock Oil Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on peti­tion for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit: brief for respondent in opposition. [1935.] cover title, ii+13 p. t J 1.13 : Sh 17/2

Silk Center Building, Incorporated. No. 5890, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Silk Center Building, Inc., on peti­tion for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1935.] cover title, ii+22 p. t J 1.13: Si 33

Simms, Neil B In Court of Claims, no. 42569, Neil B. Simms v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1935.] p. 27-36. t J 1.13: Si 48/3

Stokes, Francis J. In circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, no. 5448. Oct term, 1934, commissioner of internal revenue vs. Francis J. Stokes, petition for re­view from Board of Tax Appeals; opinion [of court]. [1935.] p. 45—18. t

J 1.13: St 67/5Sugar Institute, Incorporated. No. 268, In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Sugar

Institute, Inc., et al. v. United States, appeal from district court for southern district of New York; memorandum in opposition to appellants’ motion to be relieved of obligation of printing exhibits. [1935.] cover title, 5 p. i

J 1.13: Su 32/17Townsend, Daniel E. No. 3902, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, United

States v. Daniel E. Townsend [et al.], on appeal from district court for eastern district of North Carolina, at Raleigh; brief for appellant. [1935.] cover title, ii+28 p. t J 1.13 : T 663

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Trafford Oil and Gas Company. No. 444, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Trafford Oil and Gas Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i+15 p. t

J 1.13 : T 676/2United States Gear Corporation. In Court of Claims, no. H-455, United States

Gear Corporation v. United States; defendant’s request for findings of fact, conclusion of law, and brief. [1935.] p. 87-93. t J 1.13: Un 3/205

Untermyer, Samuel. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Frank C. Bowers, as executor of Frank K. Bowers [former collector of internal revenue for 2d district of New York] v. Samuel Untermyer; petition for writ of cer­tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1935.] cover title, 1+ 12 p. t J 1.13; Un 8/6

----- United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Samuel Untermyer v.Frank C. Bowers, as executor of Frank K. Bowers [former collector of in­ternal revenue for 2d district of New York, appeal from district court for southern district of New York; proceedings]. [1935.] p. 133-142. f

J 1.13; Un 8/7Van Pelt, John V. In Court of Claims, no. 42675, John V. Van Pelt v. United

States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report, objections to plain­tiff’s request for additional findings, and brief. [1935.] p. 43-67. t

J 1.13: V 348Vawter, George. No. 1300, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, George

Vawter v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of deci­sion of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, i+14 p. J J 1.13 :V 473

Watson, Russell E. No. 5887, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Oct. term, 1935, Russell E. Watson v. commissioner of internal revenue, on peti­tion for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1935.] cover title, ii+18 p. t J1.13:W337

Wells Fargo Rank and Union Trust Company. No. 7746, in circuit court of ap­peals for 9th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Company [San Francisco, Calif.], on petition for review of deci­sion of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1935.] cover title, 10 p. t J 1.13 :W 462/18

Western Avenue Golf Club. No. 17, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935. T. A.Morrissey and James M. O’Brien, trustees of express trust known as Western Avenue Golf Club, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for re­spondent. [1935.] cover title, iv+54 p. t J 1.13: W 525/41

Wheeler, H. Newkirk. No. 449, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, H. Newkirk Wheeler v. Robert E. Clark, United States marshal for southern district of California, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i+12 p. J J 1.13 :W 563/3

Wishnick-Tumpeer, Incorporated. No. 430, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Wishnick-Tumpeer, Inc., v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal reve­nue, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; brief for respondent in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i+13 p. t J 1.13 :W 757/5

Wren, Jenny, Company. No. 402, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1935, Jenny WrenCompany v. Eugene O. Sykes [et al.], as Federal Communications Commis­sion, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; brief for Sykes et al. as Federal Communications Commission in opposition. [1935.] cover title, i+10 p. J J 1.13: W7 926

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Fingerprints. How to take fingerprints, also article concerning Civil Identifi­cation Section. 1935. [l]+8 p. IL tL. C. card 35-26871 J 1.14/2: F 49/8.

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L 5.33-.935/8EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

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Apartment houses. Material and labor costs involved in construction of large apartment building; by Bernard H. Topkis. [1935.] 11 p. (Serial no. R. 282.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1935.] i L 2.6/a: Ap 12/2

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Cooperative societies. Consumers’, credit, and productive cooperation in 1933; by Florence E. Parker. [July 1935.] vi+80+v p. (Bulletin 612.) * Paper 10c.L. C. card L 35-98 L 2.3: 612

----- Same. (H. doc. 71, 74th Cong. 1st sess.)Cost of living. Changes in cost of living, Nov. 1934; prepared by Cost of

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------Revision of index of cost of goods purchased by wage earners and lower-salaried workers; [by Faith M. Williams, Margaret H. Hogg, and Ewan Clague]. 1935. [1]+19 p. il. (Serial no. R. 289.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1935.] t L 2.6/a : C 823/10

Employment. Employment and pay rolls, July 1935; prepared by Division of Employment Statistics and Division of Construction and Public Employment. 1935. ii-t-36 p. il. (Serial no. R. 279.) [Monthly.] tL. C. card L 23-234 L 2.9 : 935/7

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Monthly labor review, v. 41, no. 4, Oct. 1935; Hugh S. Hanna, editor. 1935. viii4-857-1158 p. il. * Paper, 30c. single copy, $3.50 a yr.; foreign subscrip­tion, $4.75.L. C. card 15-26485 L 2.6: 41/4

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Petroleum. Wages and hours of labor in pipe-line branch of petroleum in­dustry; [prepared by E. K. Frazier]. [1935.] 11 p. (Serial no. R. 284.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1935.] t L2.6/a: W 124/52

Prices. Retail prices, Aug. 1935; prepared by Retail Price Division and Cost of Living Division. 1935. ii+8 p. il. (Serial no. R. 280.) [Monthly.] t L. C. card L 32-43 L 2.6/a 2 : 935/8

----- Same, Sept. 1935; prepared by Retail Price Division and Cost of Living Division. 1935. ii-(-8 p. il. (Serial no. R. 293.) [Monthly.] f

L 2.6/a2 : 935/9—— Wholesale prices, Aug. 1935, with summary data for 1st half of Septem­

ber; prepared by Division of Wholesale Prices. 1935. 114-11 p. il, (Serial no. R. 291.) [Monthly.] tL. C. card L 22-229 L 2.8; 935/8

Railroad employees. Cost of accidents to railroad employees, 1932; by Otto S. Beyer and Edwin M. Fitch. [1935.] 7 p. (Serial no. R. 283.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1935.] t L 2.6/a: Ac 2/12

Social security. Federal social security act, Aug. 1935. [1935.] 12 p. (Serial no. R. 285.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1935.] t L 2.6/a: So 13/2

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Talking book titles of 1934-35, project, books-for-the-blind. Sept 10, 1935. [5] p. narrow 8° tL. C. card 35-26872 LC 16.2: T 14

NATION AT, ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICSNo t e .—Beginning with no. 508 (1935) the Individual Reports of the National Ad­

visory Committee for Aeronautics, which later appear in the annua) volumes as Techni­cal reports, are sold on a subscription basis by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the rate of $3.00 per year; foreign subscription, $4.25.Airfoils. Tests in variable-density wind tunnel of related airfoils having maxi­

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Spin (aircraft). Flight investigation of spinning of F4B-2 biplane with various loads and tail surfaces [with list of references] ; by N. F. Scudder and Osear Seidman. 1935. cover title, ii+22 p. il. 4“ (Report 529.) [Text and illus­tration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 35-26840 Y 3.N 21/5: 5/529

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17, 1933, was reestablished by Executive order 7073 of June 13, 1935, effective June 15, 1935. The reestablished Council Is authorized to perform the duties and functions of the former National Emergency Council not inconsistent with the provisions of the emergency

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relief appropriation act of 1935, and such additional duties and functions as may from time to time be assigned to it by the President of the United States in carrying out the provisions of the emergency relief appropriation act of 1935.Manual. [United States Government manual, substitute pages containing cor­

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NAVY DEPARTMENTENGINEERING BUREAU

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Annular papular syphilitic [with list of references]; by W, S. Rizk. 1935. [114-4 p. 1 pl. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 33, no. 4.] t

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Arsenicals. Toxle effects of arsenical compounds as administered in Navy in 1934 with special reference to arsenical dermatitis; by S. S. Cook and H. D. Campbell. 1935. [l]+23 p. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 33, no. 4.] t N 10.11/la: Ar 72

Caisson disease and its relation to tissue saturation with nitrogen [with bibli­ography]; by Charles W. Shilling, James A. Hawkins, I. B. Polak, and Ray­mond A. Hansen. 1935. [1]+12 p. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 33, no. 4.] t N 10.11/la : C124

Granulocytopenia [witli bibliography] ; by R. G. Davis. 1935. [l]+13p. [FromUnited States naval medical bulletin, v. 33, no. 4.] t N 10.11/la : G 767

Meningitis. Benign lymphocytic choriomeningitis (acute aseptic meningitis), new disease entity [with bibliography] ; by Paul F. Dickens and Charles Armstrong. 1935. [l]+8 p. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 33, no. 4.] t N 10.11/la : C 456/2

Meningococcal septicemia with report of case showing organisms in direct blood smear [and with list of references] ; by Joel T. Boone and W. W. Hall. 1935.[1] +6 p. 1 pl. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 33, no. 4.] t

N 10.11/la : M 526/2Palmer, Janies C. Third surgeon general, Navy [James C. Palmer, surgeon gen­

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Schilling count in acute surgical conditions [with bibliography] ; by E. P.Kunkel. 1935. [1]+15 p. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 33, no. 4.] t N 10.11/la : Sch 33

Thyroid. Influence of thyroid in healing of wounds [with list of references]; - by Howard L. Puckett. 1935. [l]+6p. [From United States naval medical

bulletin, v. 33, no. 4.] t N 10.11/la : W 915Tumors and associated problems [with list of references]; by F. K. Soukup.

1935. [1] +26 p. [From United States naval medical bulletin, v. 33, nos. 3 and 4.] t N 10.11/la: T 833

NAVIGATION BUREAU

Navul Reserve. Circular for information of persons desiring appointment as officers or aviation cadet, or enlistment in Naval Reserve. Aug. 1935 [l]+15p. 4“ tL. C. card 30-27036 N 25.8: Ap 6/935-2

Officers of Navy and Marine Corps in District of Columbia, Oct. 1, 1935. 1935. ii+35 p. * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 9-24810 N 1.20: 935

HYDROGRAPHIC' OFFICE

No t e .—The charts, sailing directions, manuals, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. Copies of the General catalog of mariners’ charts and books and of the Hydrographic bulletins, reprints, and Notice to mariners are sup­plied free on application at the Hydrographic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston. New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore. Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans Galveston, Snn Francisco, San Pedro, Calif., San .Tuan, P R.. Captain of the Port, Panama Canal. Portland (Oreg.), Seattle, Honolulu, T. H, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Detroit Sauit Ste. Marie, and Duluth.Hydrographic bulletin, weekly, no. 2404-8; Oct. 2-30, 1935. [1935.] Each

1 P- f° t N 6.3 : 2404-2408Notice to aviators 19 and 20, 1935: Oct 1 and 15 [1935], [1935.] 25 leaves and

21 leaves, narrow 12° [Semimonthly. Issued with perforations for insertion in binder.] tL. C. card 29-26958 N 6.25 *935/19 20

Notice to mariners 40-44, 1935; Oct. 3-31 [19351. 11935.1 [xxxvi]+946-1071 leaves, 1 pl. [Weekly.] f N 6.11: 935™

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Tide calendars. Tide calendar [for Baltimore (Fort McHenry) and Cape Henry], Nov. 1935. [1935.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t N 6.22/2:935/11

----- Tide calendar [for Norfolk Navy Yard and Newport News, Va.], Nov.' 1935. [1935.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t N 6.22/1:935/11

Charts

Chosen. East coast of Chosen (Korea), Japan Sea. with adjacent coasts of Siberia and Honshu, from Japanese surveys to 1931 and Russian surveys to 1925; chart 3320. Natural scale 1:757,900 at lat. 39°. Washington, Hydro­graphic Office, published Jan. 1920, 4th edition, Aug. 1935. 50.9 X 31.8 in. t 70c. N 6.18 : 3320

Fukuoka Wan, Kyushu, north eoast, Japan, from Japanese surveys between 1894 and 1920; chart 2310. Scale naut. m.=2 in., natural scale 1:36,100. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published May 1906, 5th edition, Aug. 1935. 19.8X27.9 in. t 30c. N 6.18: 2310

Hohart, Tasmania. Approaches to Hobart, Tasmania, including D’Entrecasteaux Channel and Derwent River, from British surveys between 1860 and 1931; chart 3581. Natural scale 1:107,563 at lat. 43°15'. Washington, Hydro­graphic Office, published Oct. 1924, 2d edition, Sept. 1935. 46.9X26.3 in. t 50c.

N6.18: 3581Montevideo Bay. Bahia de Montevideo and approaches, Uruguay, Isla de Flores

to Pta. del Cerro, from British surveys between 1849 and 1883 and United States naval surveys in 1874 and 1892, topography from Uruguayan Govt, surveys to 1924; with inset, Approach to Cibil Dock, Bahia de Montevideo, from British survey in 1892; chart 672. Scale naut. m.=2.6 in., natural scale 1: 28,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published May 1875, 33d edition, Aug. 1935. 27.9 X 47.6 in. t 60c. N 6.18: 672

Oslo Fjord, northern part, Norway, south coast, Jeloen to Oslo (Christiania) and including Drams Fjord, from latest Norwegian surveys; chart 4965. Natural scale 1:21,436 at lat. 59°45'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, pub­lished May 1915, 5th edition, Aug. 1935. 38.6X25.7 in. f 40c. N 6.18 : 4965

Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Nov. 1935; chart 3500.Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 15, 1935. 23.3X35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] tlOc. N 6.24 : 935/11

No t e .—Contains on reverse: Northers of Mexican and Central American waters; by Willis Edwin Hurd.

----- Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Dec. 1935; chart 2603. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 15, 1935. 22.6 x 31 in. [Monthly. Cer­tain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c.

N 6.17 : 935/12----- - Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Nov. 1935; chart 1400. Scale 1°

long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 17, 1935. 23.1X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bu­reau.] 110c.L. C. card 14-16339 N 6.15/1: 935/11

No t e .—Contains on reverse: Northers of Mexican and Central American waters; by Willis Edwin Hurd.

----- Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Dec 1935; chart 1401. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 16, 1935. 23.8X35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bu­reau.] t10c. N 6.16: 935/12

No t e .—Contains on reverse: Current chart of north Pacific Ocean, Dec., Jan., and Feb.

----- Pilot chart of south Atlantic Ocean, Dec. 1935-Feb. 1936; chart 2600. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 14, 1935. 23.1 X 31.8 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N 6.20: 935/4

No t e .—Contains on reverse: South Atlantic Ocean, Index chart of unsounded areas.

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Pilot charts—Continued.■----- Pilot chart of south Pacific Ocean, Dec. 1935-Feb. 1936; chart 2601. Scale

1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 14, 1935. 21.2X35.6 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] T 10c. N 6.21: 935/4

No t h .—Contains on reverse: South Pacific Ocean, index chart of unsounded areas.----- Pilot chart of upper air, north Atlantic Ocean, Nov. 1935; chart 1400a.

Scale 1° long.=O.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 19, 1935. 23X 31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the WeatherBureau.] 110c. N 6.28 : 935/11

No t e .—Contains on reverse : Transcontinental air routes and distances.----- Pilot chart of upper air, north Pacific Ocean, Dec. 1935; chart 1401a. Scale

1° Iong.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 19, 1935. 23.8 X 35.4 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the WeatherBureau.] t10c. N 6.29; 935/12

No t e .—Contains on reverse: Transcontinental air routes and distances.Spencer Gulf. Southern part of Spencer Gulf and Gulf of St. Vincent, with their

approaches, Australia, south coast, from British surveys between 1863 and 1875 ; chart 2096. Natural scale 1: 300,000 at lat. 35°20'. Washington, Hydro­graphic Office, published Feb. 1903, 10th edition. Aug. 1935. 33.8X37.7 in. + 60c. N 6.18: 2096

NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE

American ephemeris and nautical almanac, [calendar] year 1937. 1935. xviii+ 854 p. il. 2 maps, large 8“ * Cloth, $2.50.L. C. card 7-35435 N 11.5: 937

RECRUITING BUREAU

[Poster] 363. [Press of Navy Recruiting Bureau, New York, July 12, 1935.] 14X17 in. [Title is: What the Navy is doing.] t N 17.23/1: 363

SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU

Government supplies. Navy Department specifications and Federal specifications, monthly bulletin, Sept. 3, 1935. 1935. [l]+4 p. 12° [Issued with perforations for insertion in binder.] t N 20.20 : 935/9

•----- Same, Oct. 1,1935. 1935. [1] 4-7 [6] p. 12° [Issued with perforations forinsertion in binder. The last page is numbered incorrectly 7 instead of 6.] t

N 20.20:935/10

PAN AMERICAN UNIONNo t e —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 15c. a single copy, the English edition is $1.50 a year, the Spanish edition $1.00 a year, the Portuguese edition $1.00 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 trimontbly. They are not published in English. The subscription, price Is 50c. for 12 issues of any one of these series ; single copies of any series, 5c. Address the Pan American Union, Washington, D. C.Bulletin (English edition). Bulletin of Pan American Union, Oct. 1935; [v. 69,

no. 10], [1935.1 iv-|-731-814 p. il. [Monthly. This number is entitled Pan American Institute of Geography and History, 2d assembly, Washington. For price, see note above under center head.]L. C. card 8-30967 PA 1.6 : e 69/10

----- Same. (H. doe. 51, pt. 10, 74th Cong. 1st sess.)------ (Portuguese edition). Boletim da Uniao Panamerlcana, outubro 1935;

[v. 37, no. 10]. [1935.] iv-f-613—672 p. il. [Monthly. For price, see note above under center head.]L. C. card 11-27014 PA 1.6 :p 37/10

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Bulletin—Continued.----- (Spanish edition). Boletfn de la Unidn Panamericana, oetubre 1935;

[v. 69, no. 10]. [1935.] iv+765-832 p. il. [Monthly. For price, see note above under center head.]L. C. card 12-12555 PA 1.6 :s 69/10

Colombia [foreign trade of Colombia for 1934] latest reports from Colombian official sources. [1935.] 8 p. (Foreign trade series no. 139, 1935.) t Paper, 5c.L. C. card 23-6434 PA 1.19:139

PANAMA CANALNo t e .—Although The Panama Canal makes its reports to, and is under the supervision

of, the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department.Panama Canal record, v. 29, no. 3; Oct. 15, 1935. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1935].

p. 33-48. [Monthly.]L. C. card 7-35328 W 79.5:29/3

No t e .—The yearly subscription rate of the Panama Canal record, issued monthly, is 50c. domestic, and $1.00 foreign, except in the case of Government departments and bureaus. Members of Congress, representatives of foreign Governments, steamship lines, chambers of commerce, boards of trade, and university and public libraries, to whom the Record is distributed free. The word “domestic” refers to the United States Canada, Canal Zone, Cuba. Guam, Hawaii, Manua, Mexico, the Philippines, 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. Remittances should be made payable to Disburs­ing Clerk, The Panama Canal, but should be forwarded to the Chief of Office, The Panama Canal. Washington, D. C. The name and address to which the Record is to be sent should be plainly written. Postage stamps, foreign monev, and defaced or smooth coins will not be accepted.

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENTAir mail. Trans pacific air mail service, [issued by] 2d assistant Postmaster

General; [including] Transpacific air mail postage stamp, [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Oct. 28, 1935. 1 p. 4“ t P3.2: T 68

Appropriations for and legislation concerning Post Office Department and postal service, fiscal year 1936. 1935. vi+129 p. tL. C. card 10-35974 Pl.20: 936

Bonds of United States. United States savings bonds, change in method of accounting for canceled bonds; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.Oct. 21, 1935. 1 p. oblong 32° i P 4.2: B 64/21

----- United States savings bonds, request for payment; [issued by] 3d assist­ant Postmaster General. Oct. 11, 1935. 1 p. oblong 48" t P 4.2: B 64/20

Christmas. Delivery of mail from United States to foreign countries and cer­tain United States possessions on or about Christmas; [issued bv] 2d assistant Postmaster General. Oct. 25, 1935. 1 p. narrow 8f 1 P 3.2: C 46/935

Envelops. Requisitions for printed return card stamped envelops; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Sept. 24, 1935. 1 p. narrow 8" t

P 4.2 : En 8/55Foreir/n mail service. Rates and conditions applicable to articles transmitted

in Postal Union (regular) and parcel-post mails to foreign countries prepared in condensed form for ready-reference purposes; [issued by] 2d assistant Postmaster General. Oct. 7, 1935 . 2 leaves, f" t P 3.2: F 76/4/935

Mail contracts. Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on steam­boat or o'her power-boat routes in North Carolina, Sonth Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Puerto Rico. July 1 1936-June 30. 1940. Oct. 22, 1935. iii-f-15 p. t P1.23:N81c/7

Mail matter. Proper manner of addressing matter intended for rural route, star route, or post-office boxholders; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Oct. 24, 1935. 1 p. oblong 48° t P 4.2: Ad 2/17

Money orders. S'olen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Oct. 11, 1935. 1 p. oblong 32° t P 4.7:935/41

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Money orders-—Continued.----- Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.

Oct. 21, 1035. 1 p. oblong 32° t P 4.7 : 935/42Parcels addressed to officers and men of United States Marine Guard, American

Legation, Peiping, China; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Oct. 15, 1935. 1 p. oblong 48° t P 4.2 :P 21/22

Postage on registered official matter weighing more than 4 pounds [amendment to Postal laws and regulations of United States, edition of 1932, regulation issued by Postmaster General, with accompanying instructions by 3d assistant Postmaster General], Oct. 5, 1935. 1 p. 16° (Order 7838.) t Pl.19/2 : 7838

Postage stamps. Boulder Dam commemorative stamp; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Sept. 19, 1935. 1 p. 12° [Supersedes notice under same caption in Postal bulletin of Sept. 17 and also issued separately with date Sept. 16, 1935.] t P 4.2 :B 66/2

----- Michigan centennial commemorative stamp; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Oct. 7, 1935. 1 p. 12° i P 4.2: M 58

Postal trulletin, v. 56, no. 16771-793; Oct. 1-31, 1935. [1935.] 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: 56

Postal guide. United States official postal guide, 4th series, v. 15, no. 4; Oct. 1935, monthly supplement. [1935.] cover title, 76 p. [Includes Changes 22- 46 affecting United States official postal guide for July 1935, and Inserts 217-224 to Postal laws and regulations of United States, edition of 1932. Text and map on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Official postal guide, with supplements, $2.25, foreign subscription, $3.00; July issue, $1.50; supplements published monthly (11 pamphlets), 75c., foreign subscription, $1.10.L. C. card 4-18254 P 1.10/1: 935/4

Postal savings. Postal savings, no further original issue of postal savings bonds; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Oct. 23, 1935. 1 p. oblong 48° t P 4.2 :P 84/59

----- Postal savings, transfer of accounts discontinued; [issued by] 3d assist­ant Postmaster General. Oct. 23, 1935. 1 p. oblong 48° $ P 4.2: P 84/60

Posters. Mail lettings, proposals will be received until Jan. 14, 1936, for carry­ing mails, July 1, 1936-June 30, 1940, on steamboat or other power-boat routes in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Missis­sippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Puerto Rico; [all lettered poster], Oct. 22, 1935. 12X8 in. f P 1.26: M 28/5/936-40

Reply coupons. Redemption of old-model international reply coupons; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Oct. 4, 1935. 1 p. oblong 32° t

P 4.2: In 85/7Turtles. Baby turtles [instructions regarding acceptance for mailing; issued

by] 2d assistant Postmaster General. Oct. 12, 1935. 1 p. oblong 48° ]P 3.2: T 86

BUILDING OPERATIONS AND SUPPLIES DIVISION

Public buildings. Instructions and suggestions for postmasters in operation of public buildings under administration of Post Office Department, 1935: [pre­pared in] Maintenance Branch. 1935. iv-[-62 p. il. t P 23.2: In 7

----- Same, amendment. 1935. 1 p. t P 23.2: In 7/amdt.

INTERNATIONAL POSTAL SERVICE DIVISIONSteamboats. Schedule of steamships 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, Nov. 1935. [Oct. 23, 1935.] 8 p. f° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5e. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign sub­scription, 75c.L. C. card 25-26231 P 8.5: 935/11

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MONEY ORDERS DIVISION

Money orders. List of international money-order offices in certain foreign countries, authorized to pay international money orders drawn upon them by postmasters at international money-order offices in United States, and to Issue money orders payable in United States; [revised to] July 1, 1935. 1935. ii+248 p. il. 4° [Supersedes list dated July 1, 1932. About half of the pages are blank.] tL. C. card 21-26450 P 9.6: 935

POST OFFICE INSPECTORS DIVISION

Extortion. Use of mails for purpose of extortion, sec. 2351, Postal laws and regulations [of United States, edition of] 1932. 1935. 1 p. + P 14.2: Ex 8

RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE

Employees. Terminal railway post office rules and regulations for guidance of employees in terminal railway post offices. [Revised Sept. 1935.] 1935. iii + 24 p. 24° $ P 10.2: R 86/935

Mail routes. Schedule of mail routes, no. 126, Oct. 21, 1935, 13th division, Rail­way Mail Service, comprising Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washing­ton. [Seattle P. O., Oct. 22, 1935.] 112 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/13:126

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 134, Oct. 16, 1935, 15th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising main lines of Pennsylvania Railroad System from New York, N. Y., via Pittsburgh, Pa., to Chicago, Ill, and St. Louis, Mo., and col­lateral lines that may be designated. Iron City Printing Co., Pittsburgh. Pa. [Oct. 16, 1935]. 96 p. narrow 8“ t 1*10.12/15:134

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 285, Oct. 23, 1935, 1st division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Boston, Mass., P. O. [Oct. 23, 1935], 96 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/1: 285

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 430, Oct. 21, 1935, 2d division, Railway Mail Service, comprising New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, eastern shore of Maryland, Accomac and Northampton counties, Va., Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands. L. Middleditch Co., New York, [Oct.] 21, 1935. cover title. 219 p. narrow 8° [Calendar on p. 4 of cover.] $ P 10.12/2: 430

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 505, Oct. 9, 1935, 5th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. Roessler Bros., Inc.. Cin­cinnati, O., [Oct.] 9, 1935. 156+[1] p. narrow 8° i P 10.12/5: 505

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 509, Oct. 22, 1935, 3d division, Railway Mail Service, comprising District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia (except peninsula of Maryland and Virginia). [1935 ] 137+[1] p. narrow 8° J P 10.12/3: 509

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 533, Oct. 21, 1935, 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. [Oct. 21.1935], 108 p. narrow 8° i P 10.12/9: 533

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 541, Oct. 23, 1935, 6th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Illinois and Iowa. n.p.[Oct. 23, 1935]. 160 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/6: 541

Oklahoma. Scheme of Oklahoma, Kansas City, Mo., standpoint, 1935. 1935. 139 p. [Half of the pages are blank.] t P 10.8: Ok 4/3/935

South Carolina. General scheme of South Carolina, Sept. 1935. 1935. 77 p. J P10.G: So8c/935

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TOPOGRAPHY DIVISIONNo t h —The Division of Topography has on file maps showing all roads used by the

rural free delivery mall service. Rural delivery routes are shown in detail on county or local center maps which, with a few exceptions, are drawn to the scale of 1 62 500 or I : 63.360 (1 mlie to the Inch). Maps (f mon- than 1.470 counties in the United states have been prepared by the Post Office Department and blue-line prints, made from the ! ib-vf nvmkihle are sold for 50 vents per ow. Each enmity W shows, uaddition to the roads traveled by rural carriers, all post offices within the county at thetime the n native was made and nil other roads, bouses, schools, and churches known atthe tlm p w h s originally drawn, together with an outline of the drnlnn^e. A listof the county maps on file will be furnished upon application to the Disbursing Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. Rural delivery routes emanating irom po«t offices in counties for which county maps have not been drawn are shown on local center maps. Blueprint copies of such maps are sold at 25 cents each. Orders for all postal mans should he accompanied by pest office money order and addressed to the Disbursing Cl^k. Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. Rural delivery maps should not be confused with the State post route maps which are listed in the Monthly catalog for February 1935, page 194.

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATESAir Navigation Week, 1935, proclamation [designating week beginning Oct. 14,

1935, as Air Navigation Week]. Sept. 26, 1935. 1 p. 4’ (No. 2140.) ’ Pa­per, 5c. Pr J^.7 : Ai 1

Berry, George L. Executive order, designating George L. Berry as coordinator for industrial cooperation. Sept. 26, 1935. 1 p. 4“ (No. 7193.) * Paper, 5c.

IT 32.5: In 21cBirds. Amending regulations on migratory game birds, proclamation. [Sept.

26,1935.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 2139.]) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.7: B 532/7California. Executive order, interchange of certain property between War and

Navy departments, California, Hawaii, and District of Columbia. (Oct. 26, 1935.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 7215.]) ♦ Paper, 5c. Pr32.5: C 128/55

Civilian Conservation Corps. Executive order, including In competitive classi­fied civil service positions of junior assistant to technician in administration of Civilian Conservation Corps. Sept. 26, 1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7195.) * Pa­per, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 499/25

Commerce Department. Executive order, designation of John Monroe Johnson as acting Secretary of Commerce under certain conditions. Sept. 26, 1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7199.) * Paper, 5e. Pr 32.5: C 736/4

Ethiopia. Export of arms, ammunition, and implements of war to Ethiopia and Italy, proclamation. [Oct. 5, 1935.] 3 p. 4“ ([No. 2141.]) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.7 : Ar 56/4----- Proclamation [admonishing all citizens of United States to abstain from

traveling on anv vessel of either of the belligerent nations, Ethiopia or Italy]. [Oct. 5, 1935.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 2142.]) • Paper, 5c. Pr 32.7: T 697

Federal Trade Commission. Executive order, delegating authority to Federal Trade Commission to approve certain trade practice provisions. Sept. 26.1935. 1 p. 4“ (No. 7192.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: F 3171/2

Government officials and employees. Executive order, modification of Executive order 7070 of June 12, 1935, prescribing regulations governing appointments of employees paid from emergency funds. Sept. 26, 1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7197.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Em 73/17

Halibut. Executive order, enforcement of northern Pacific halibut act. Oct.24,1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7213.) * Paper, 5e. Pr32.5:N814

Hedgcoek, George G. Executive order, exemption of George G. Hedgcock from compulsory retirement for age. Oct. 19,1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7208.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: R 314/76Humphrey, Walter D. Executive order, authorization to appoint Walter D.

Humphrey et al. [to appropriate positions in Federal Communications Com­mission.] Sept. 26,1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7201.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Ap 61/54

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Indians. Executive order, extension of trust periods on Indian lands in Okla­homa. Oct. 14, 1935. Ip. 4° (No. 7206.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: In 2/13

Interior Department. Executive order, designation of under Secretary to be acting Secretary of Interior. Sept. 26, 1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7198.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: In 8/4Isle Royalc. Executive order, amendment of Executive order 7129 of Aug. 6,

1935, authorizing acquisition of land on Isle Royale for emergency conserva­tion work. Sept. 25, 1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7190.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: Em 32c/19McNeir, William. Executive order, exemption of William McNeir from com­

pulsory retirement for age. Oct. 14, 1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7205.) * Paper, 5c.Pr 32.5: R 314/75

Mischler, Wendell W. Executive order, exemption of Wendell W. Mischler from compulsory retirement for age. Sept. 26, 1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7196.) * Paper, 5e. Pr 32.5: R 314/74

Muleshoe Migratory Waterfowl Refuge. Executive order, establishing Muleshoe Migratory Waterfowl Refuge. Tex. Oct. 24, 1935. 1 p. 4” (No. 7214.) • Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: W 291 /14

National forests. Executive order, excluding certain tracts of land from Tongass National Forest and restoring them to entry, Alaska. Sept. 25, 1935. 1 p. 4” (No. 7191.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Al ls/47

----- Executive order, excluding tract of land from Chugach National Forest and restoring it to entry, Alaska. Sept. 25, 1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7189.)• Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Al ls/46

Philippine Islands. Executive order, amendment of Schedule A, civil-service rules [relating to United States High Commissioner to Philippine Islands, so as to except from examination certain positions in Office of United States High Commissioner to Philippine Islands]. Oct. 24, 1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7210.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 499/27

Post Office Department. Executive order, amendment of paragraph 6, subdivi­sion 7 Schedule A, of civil-service rules [relating to Post Office Department, so as to except from examination certain positions in postal service]. Oct. 19. 1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7209.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 499/26

Prison Industries Reorganization Administration. Executive order, establish­ment of Prison Industries Reorganization Administration. [Sept. 26, 1935.] 2 p. 4" ([No. 7194.]) » Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: P 938/2

Prison Industries Reorganization Board. Executive order, appointment of mem­bers of Prison Industries Reorganization Board. Sept. 28, 1935. 1 n. 4‘ (No. 7202.) * Paper, 5c. pr 32.5: P 938/3

Public lands. Executive order, modification of Executive order 6910 of Nov. 26, 1934. as amended, withdrawing public lands in certain States. Oct. 24, 1935. 1 p. 4’ (No. 7211.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: P 96/16

Quetico~Superior Committee. Executive order, amendment to Executive order 6783 of June 30. 1934, creating Quetlco-Superior Committee. Oct. 14 1935. 1 p. 4’ (No. 7207.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Q 38/2

Relief work. Executive order, amending Executive order 7046 of May 20, 1935, preBcrihing rules and regulations relating to wages, hours of work, and condi­tions of employment under emergency relief appropriation act of 1935: Amend­ment to Regulation 1. Oct. 1, 1935. 1 p. 4° (No. 7203.) * Paper, 5c.

Pr 32.5: Em 32r/3/no. 1, amdt. -3----- Executive order, amending Executive order 7046 of May 20, 1935, prescrib­

ing rules and regulations relating to wages, hours of work, and conditions of employment under emergency relief appropriation act of 1935: Amendment to Regulation 1. Oct. 1, 1935. 1 p. 4” (No. 7204.) * Paper. 5c.

Pr 32.5: Em 32r/3/no. 1, amdt. -4Resettlement Administration. Executive order, amending Executive order 7027

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RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATIONReport. Quarterly report of Reconstruction Finance Corporation to Congress,

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in processed form immediately unon their release, and copies are distributed by the com­mission upon request. They will be published later in printed form when a sufficient number have been Issued to make up a volume.Decisions, v. 1, no. 1; Sept. 21. 1935. 1935. vii-f-1-216 p. [Contains decisions

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Stocks. Official summary of stock transactions and holdings of officers, direc­tors, and principal stockholders, as reported to commission on Forms 4, 5, and 6, pursuant to sec. 16 of securities exchange act of 1934: v. 1, no. 11, Oct. 1935, Reports received Sept. 1-10, 1935. [1935.] 504-[14] p. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 35-26732 SE 1.9:1/11

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plicants for the publications in this list are requested to state the grounds for their requests, as the Institution is able to supply papers only as an aid to the researches or studies in which they are especially interested. These papers are distributed gratis, except where price is given, nnd should be ordered by the publicatinn numbers, arranged in sequence. The serial publications of the Smithsonian Institution are as follows: 1, Smithsonian contributions to knowledge; 2, Smithsonian miscellaneous collections; 3, Smithsonian annua! reports. No sets of these are for sale or distribution, ns most of the volumes are out of print. Special publications are also lssu< d from time to time. The papers Issued in the series of Contributions to knowledge and Miscellaneous collec­tions are not public documents, but are printed in limited editions at the expense of the Smithsonian Fund. They are distributed without charge to public libraries, educational establishments, and learned societies in this country and abroad ; and are supplied to other institutions, and to individuals at the prices indicated. Remittances should be made payable to the ‘ Smithsonian Institution.’ A discount of 20 percent is allowed to bookdealers. The Smithsonian report volumes and the papers reprinted in separate form therefrom, are distributed gratuitously by the Institution to libraries and individuals throughout the world. Very few of the Report volumes are now available at the Insti-

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tution, but many of those of which the Smithsonian edition is exhausted can be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. The Institution maintains mailing-lists of public libraries and other educational estab­lishments, but no general mailing-list of individuals. A library making application to be listed for Smithsonian publications should state the number of volumes which it contains and the date of its establishment, and have the endorsement of a Member of Congress/’

Although the annual reports are the only Smithsonian publications that are regularly issued as public documents, the others are usually regarded as such and have free trans­mission by mail, therefore they are listed in the Monthly catalog.Manahoac tribes in Virginia, 1608; by David I. Bushnell, jr. Washington,

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Melanesians and Australians and peopling of America [with bibliographic notes and list of literature cited]; by Ales Hrdlilka. Washington, Smithsonian Institution, Oct. 18, 1935. [2]4-58 p. (Publication 3341; Smithsonian mis­cellaneous collections, v. 94, no. 11.) t Paper, 25c.L. C. card 35-26839 SI 1.7: 94/11

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Co n t e n t s .—Report of secretary of Smithsonian Institution [with reports of subordi­nate bureaus, including library, and editor’s report on publications issued).—Report of executive committee of board of regents of Smithsonian Institution.—New world­picture of modern physics; by Sir James H. Jeans.—Markings and rotation of Mer- cury; by E M Antoniadi —British Polar Year Expedition to Fort Rae. northwest Canada, J932-33; by J. M Stagg.—Protium, deuterium, tritium, the hydrogen trio; by Hugh S. Taylor.—Some chemical aspects of life; by Sir Frederick Gowland Hop­kins.—Commercial extraction of bromine from sea water [with list of literature cited]; by Leroy C. Stewart.—Before papyrus, beyond rayon ; by Gustavus J. Esselen.—Variety in tides; by II. A. Mariner.-—Modern seismology; by F. J. Scrase.—A generation's progress in study of evolution [with list of literature cited] : by Edwin G. Conklin.— How fishes learned to swim, by Anatol Heintz; [translation].—Curious and beautiful birds of Ceylon; by Casey A. Wood.—Influence of civilization on insect fauna in cultivated areas of North America; by Roger C. Smith.—Arctic butterflies; by Austin H. Clark.—Grasses, what they are and where they live; by A. S. Hitchcock.—Photo­tropism, specific growth response to light [with selected bibliography] ; by Earl S Johnston.—Outline development of highway travel, especially in America [with selected bibliography] ; by Carl W. Mitman.—Via Appia in days when all roads led to Rome

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Beginning with v. 66, the Proceedings are issued only In pamphlet form The sep­arate papers will be sent to depository libraries and to others designated to receive them, as Issued, and a title page and index will be published for each volume so that the volume may be bound If desired.Mammals. New Paleocene mammals from Fort Union of Montana; by George

Gaylord Simpson. 1935. p. 221-244. (Proceedings, v. S3, no. 2981.) +SI 3.6:2981

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STATE DEPARTMENTNo t e .—With the publication of the first number of the printed Press releases on Oct.

5, 1929, the Department of State inaugurated a u jw 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 num­bered 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. The diplomatic correspond­ence. of the United States is published in the volumes entitled Foreign relations of the United States. Laws, Executive orders, and proclamations are issued in separate series and are numbered within each series in the order in which they are signed. Treaties are issued in a separate series and are numbered in the order in which they are pro­claimed. Treaties are also published in the compilation Treaties and other International acts of the United States of America, which contains literal copies of the documents, followed by notes of a textual and procedural character. Indexes to the Press releases are supplied semiannually, as of December 31 and June 30. The Department of State includes in the Press release series, each quarter, a complete list of its publications for the preceding quarter.

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Foreign service. Schedule of stationery, forms, and miscellaneous supplies fur­nished to American foreign service. Corrected Aug. 1935. [1935.] 4 p. 4° t

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SUPREME COURTBlodgett, Edward E. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1935, no. 110, United

States vs. First National Bank of Boston et al., trustees [u/w Edward E. Blodgett], on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit. [1935.] cover title, ii+26 p. t Ju 6.7 :B 621

Guy, William E. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1935, no. 262, Louis J. Becker, collector of internal revenue, vs. St. Louis Union Trust Company and William Edwin Guy, executors of William Evans Guy, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit. [1935.] cover title, iil+62 p. 34 facsim. t Ju 6.7: G 99

[Journal] Oct. 7-28, 1935; [slips] 1-16. [1935.] leaves 1-59. 7 Ju 6.5: 935 Lee, Mrs. Frances G. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1935, no. Ill, Guy T.

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Opinions. Official reports of Supreme Court, v. 295 U. S., no. 3; Ernest Knae- bel, reporter. Preliminary print. [1935.] cover title, iv+[1]+392-602 p. [Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term, 1934 (opinions, May 7-27, 1935, in part). This number contains table of cases reported in v. 295, pts. 1-3. From United States reports, v. 295.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 for a term of court (including 3 volumes) ; foreign subscription, $2.10.

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TAX APPEALS BOARDNo t e .—Beginning with the decisions of May 1933 (v. 28, no. 1, issued Aug. 15, 1933),

the Tax Appeals Board resumed the publication of its reports in pamphlet form, which had been discontinued Jan. 9, 19.33. These pamphlets, each containing a month's de­cisions, are issued In addition to the separate opinions now published Individually for each case. Both the pamphlets and the separate opinions are sold on subscription by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, I). C., price $1.75 per volume for either pamphlets or opinions; single copies of the opinions, usually 5c. The price of the bound volumes will be given on application.Bashford, Raymond I. Raymond I. Bashford v. commissioner of internal rev­

enue, opinion; docket no. 71565, promulgated Sept. 10, 1935. [1935.] 10 p. ([Opinion] no. 3.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] ‘Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/33-3Bassett, Preston R. Preston R. Bassett v. commissioner of internal revenue,

findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 63263, promulgated Oct. 11, 1935. [1935.] 10 p. ([Opinion] no. 30.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] ‘Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-30

Biddle, Mary I). Mary Duke Biddle v. commissioner of internal revenue;George W. Elkins v. [same]; Leslie H. Reed v. [same]; State-Planters Bank and Trust Company, administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of Marie Cooke Hickey, v. [same] ; State-Planters Bank and Trust Company, executor of James J. Hickey, v. [same], opinion; docket nos. 62025, 75742, 75812, 75849, 75852, promulgated Sept. 30, 1935. [1935.] 9 p. ([Opinion] no. 21.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] ‘Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-21

Bowen, Edwin L. Edwin L. Bowen v. commissioner of internal revenue; Donald N. Waterbury v. [same] ; Charlotte M. Waterbury v. [same] ; Whit­ford N. Waterbury v. [same]; Eugene W. Waterbury v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 62985, 73380-383, promulgated Oct. 17, 1935. [1935.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 34.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] ‘Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-34

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Burnham, Daniel II. Daniel H. Burnham r. commissioner of internal revenue; Hubert Burnham v. [same], opinion; (locket nos. 67330, 68008, promulgated Oct. 3, 1935. [1935.] 4 p. (lOpinion] no. 24.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/33-24

Camphell, Donald F. Donald Francis Campbell v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 51052, promulgated Sept. 26, 1935. [1935.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 15.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19; 5/33-15

Citizens Water Works, Ine., v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket nos. 61147, 68597, 73546, promulgated Oct. 15, 1935. [1935.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 33.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19 : 5/33-33Cleveland Railway Company v. commissioner of interna] revenue, opinion;

docket no. 52868, promulgated Sept. 30, 1935. [1935.] 3 p. ([Opinion] no. 18.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19: 5/33-18

Community Mausoleum Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 70384, promulgated Sept. 10, 1935. [1935.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 4.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19 : 5/33-4Decisions. Reports, v. 32, no. 7; Sept. 30, 1935. [1935.] v-]-1070-1295-|-i p.

[Contains decisions promulgated Aug. 1-31, 1935, and list of proceedings dis­posed of upon memorandum opinions.] * Paper, $1.75 per vol.L. C. card 24-27411 Y 3.T 19: 9/32-7

No t e .—The publication of the Tax Appeals Board decisions in pamphlet form was resumed, beginning with v. 28, no. 1. Each pamphlet contains a month’s decisions and is issued in addition to the separate opinions. Later, bound volumes, containing table of contents and index, will be issued, the price of these being given at time of publication.

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Farmers Mutual Cooperative Creamery, of Sioux Center, Iowa, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 70940, promulgated Sept. 30, 1935. [1935.] 10 p. ([Opinion] no. 20.) [From B. T. A. Reports, V. 33.] * Paper, 5c. Y3.T 19; 5/33-20

Farmers Union Cooperative Company, Guide Rock, Nebr., v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 64668, promulgated Oct. 17, 1935. [1935.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 36.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] ‘Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19 ; 5/33-36Gamble, Mrs. Mary H. Cecil H. Gamble, executor of Mary H. Gamble, v. com­

missioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 60840, promulgated Sept. 26, 1935. [1935.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 14.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19; 5/33-14

Goldstine, Harry. Harry Goldstine v. commissioner of internal revenue, find­ings of fact [and opinion]; docket nos. 63391, 69590, 73527, promulgated Oct 10, 1935. [1935.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 28.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-28

Hardwick, Mrs. Marjory T. Marjory Taylor Hardwick v. commissioner of in­ternal revenue; Elizabeth Taylor Ely v. [same], opinion; docket nos. 76545- 546, promulgated Oct 22, 1935. [1935.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 41.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/33-41

Hay Foundry <f Iron Works v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 75820, promulgated Sept. 30, 1935. [1935.] 3 p. ([Opinion] no. 23.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-23

Hinkle, Mrs. Kate D. Agnes Davis Exton [et al.], executors of Kate Davis Hinkle, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 77483. pro­mulgated Oct. 17, 1935. [1935.] 10 p. ([Opinion] no. 35.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper. 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-35

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Houston, J. E. J. E. Houston v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 53802, promulgated Oct. 18, 1935. [1935.1 5 p, ([Opinion] no. 38.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5e.

Y 3.T 19: 5/33-38Hull, A. G. A. G. Hull v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact

[and opinion]; docket no. 48693, promulgated Oct. 10, 1935. [1935.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 29.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c.

Y3.T 19:5/33-29McNab, Frank M. Frank M. McNab v. commissioner of internal revenue; Wil­

liam H. Schmidt v. [same]; Rosemarie Macbeth v. [same]; Carrie S. Pro- theroe v. [same], opinion; docket nos. 58083-84, 60502, 66957, promulgated Oct. 11, 1935. [1935.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 31.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33. ] • Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19; 5/33-31

Milton, John. John Milton v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 68344, promulgated Sept. 10, 1935. [1935.1 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 2.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] ’Paper, 5c.

Y 3.1'19:5/33-2Moore, Edward W. Louise C. Moore, executrix of Edward W. Moore, v. com­

missioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 58720, promulgated Sept. 30, 1935. [1935.J 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 17.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.1 • Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-17

Morris, Arthur J. Arthur J. Morris v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 64246, promulgated Oct. 22, 1935. [1935.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 39.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T19 : 5/33-39

Newberry Lumber & Chemical Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 68511, promulgated Oct. 3, 1935. [1935.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 25.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-25

Northwest Bancorporation v. commissioner of internal revenue [opinion] ; docket no. 69789, promulgated Oct. 10, 1935. [1935.] 13 p. ([Opinion] no. 27.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-27

Priester. H. C. H. C. Priester v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 55195, promulgated Oct. 17, 1935. 11935.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 37.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/33-37Ritter, W. M., Lumber Company. W. M. Ritter Lumber Company et al. v. com­

missioner of internal revenue, supplemental opinion : docket nos, 42833-R3R, 43694-606, 48749, 57319-322. promulgated Sept. 30, 1935. 1935. 1 p. ([Opin­ion] no. 19.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-19

Saenger, A. D., Incorporated. A. D. Saenger, Incorporated, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 68117, promulgated Sept. 30, 1935. [1935.] 9 P- ([Opinion] no. 22.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.J ’Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/33-22Security Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 57090,

promulgated Oct. 24, 1935. [1935.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 44.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-44

Smiley, Albert K. Albert K. Smiley v. commissioner of internal revenue; Francis G. Smiley v. [same], opinion; docket nos. 74424-425, promulgated Oct. 15, 1935. [1935.] 3 p. ([Opinion] no. 32.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] • paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-32

Stephenson, Mrs. Ida. Ida Stephenson v. commissioner of internal revenue [find­ings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 62825, promulgated Oct. 22, 1935. [1935.] 10 p. ([Opinion] no. 42.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/33-42Stemberger, Emelia S. W. H. Holderness, administrator of Emelia S. Stern-

berger, successor to Lucian I. Strauss, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 67945, promulgated Oct. 8. 1935. [1935.1 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 26.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-26

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Title & Trust Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 73785. promulgated Sept. 10, 1935. [1935.] 6 p. ([Opin­ion] no. 5.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-5

United Business Corporation of America v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 32742, promulgated Sept. 25, 1935. [1935.] 6 p. ([Opin­ion] no. 12.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-12

Weinstein, Frank A. Frank A. and Sarah Weinstein v. commissioner of internal revenue; Sarah Weinstein v. [same] ; Frank A. Weinstein v. [same], opinion; docket, nos. 41353-355, promulgated Sept. 27, 1935. [1935.] 3 p. ([Opinion] no. 16.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/33-16

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circular 1; Director of Mint.) [Quarterly.] + T 1.4/2:1/935-4Public debt. Statement of public debt of United States, May 31, 1935. [1935.]

[4] p. f° [Monthly.] tL. C. card 10-21268 T 9.9: 935/5

Treasury bonds. Receipt of Treasury bonds and Treasury notes for Federal estate or inheritance taxes. Oct. 15, 1935. 1 p. 4” (7th supplement to Depart­ment circular 225; Public Debt [Service].) t T 1.4/2: 225/supp. 7

Treasury decisions under customs, internal revenue, narcotic, and other laws, including decisions of Customs Court and Court of Customs and Patent Ap­peals, v. 68, no. 14-18; Oct. 3-31, 1935. [1935.] various paging. [Weekly. Department decisions numbered 47878-956, abstracts 32159-471, renppraise- ment decisions 3673-3702, internal revenue decisions 4589-94. Tariff Commis­sion Notices dated Oct. 12 and 24. 1935, Federal Alcohol Administration decision 1, 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: 68/14-18

COAST GUARD

Register of commissioned and warrant officers and cadets, and ships and sta­tions of Coast Guard, July 1, 1935. 1935. li + 155 p. [Register will be issued hereafter as of July 1. each year.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 15-26584 T 47.10 : 935/2

COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY

Rational banks. Instructions for preparation of reports of affiliates and holding company affiliates of national banks on Forms 2130-E and 2130-E-l. Revised Aug. 1935. [1935.] [2] p. f« t T 12.2 : N 21/13

----- Monthly statement of capital stock of national banks, national bank notes, and Federal reserve bank notes (old series) outstanding, bonds on deposit, etc. [Oct. 1, 1935]. Oct. 1, 1935. 1 p. narrow f° fL. C. card 10-21266 T 12.9 : 935/10

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CUSTOMS BUREAU

Antidumping. Customs regulations amended, antidumping. [1935.] 14 p. ([Treasury decision] 47823.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 68, no. 6.] t

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FEDERAL ALCOHOL ADMINISTRATIONNo t e .—The Federal Alcohol Administration was created as a division in the Treasury

Department under the provisions of H. R. 8870. 74th Congress (Public 401, approved Aug. 2y, 1935). The same act abolished the F deral Alcohol Control Administration established by Executive order 6474 of Dec. 4, 1933, and authorized the transfer of all papers, records, and property of such Administration to the administrator of the Federal Alcohol Administration.Permits, Regulations 1, relating to issuance, revocation, suspension, and annul­

ment of basic permits, under provisions of Federal Alcohol Administration act, approved Aug. 29, 1935 (public no. 401, 74th Congress). Oct. 1935. [1J+9 p. tL. C. card 35-26837 T 59.6:1

GOVERNMENT ACTUARY

Bonds of United States. Market prices and yields of outstanding bonds, notes, and bills of United States, during Aug. 1935. [1935.] 4 p. f" [Monthly.] t

T 50.5 : 935/8----- Same, during Sept. 1935. [1935.] 4 p. f° [Monthly.] t T 50.5:935/9

INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU

Internal revenue bulletin. Internal revenue bulletin, v. 14, no. 40-43; Oct. 7-28, 1935. 1935. various paging. [Weekly. Include Rulings 7721-66.] * Paper, 5c. single copy (for subscription price see note below).L. C. card 22-26051 T 22.23/1: 935/40-43

No t e .—The Internal revenue bulletin service for 1935 will consist of weekly bulletins and semiannual cumulative bulletins. The weekly bulletins will contain the rulings and deci ions to be made public and all Treasury Department decisions (known as Treasury decisions) pertaining to internal revenue matters. The semiannual cumulative bulletins will contain all rulings and decisions (including Treasury decisions) published during the previous 6 months. The complete bulletin service may be obtained, on a subscrip­tion basis, from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Wash­ington, D. C., for $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.25.

----- Internal revenue bulletin, cumulative bulletin XIV-1, Jan.-June 1935. 1935. ix+585 p. [Semiannual. Includes Rulings 7225-7563. Manuscript correction on p. 585 changes number at top of right-hand column from 529 to 530.] ♦ Paper, 50c. (for subscription price see note below).L. C. card 22-27420 T 22.25: 935/1

Internal revenue districts. List of the several collection districts with names and addresses of collectors. Revised Sept. 18, 1935. 1935. [114-22 p. t L. C. card 28-26471 T 22.6: 935

PROCUREMENT DIVISION

Government supplies. Federal standard sto"k catalog: Schedule of stock items [July 1-Dec. 31, 1935], Addenda 1. Aug. 1935. [1]-|-61 leaves, 4" [Pro­cessed.] t T 58.2: St 6/935-3/add.l

FEDERAL STANDARD STOCK CATALOG BOARD

No t e .—The functions of the Federal Standard Stock Catalog Board were transferred from the Budget Bureau to the Procurement Division on Oct. 10. 1933.

In the list below, some of the Amendments and Supplements, dated after Oct. 10, 1933. are for specifications Issued by the Federal Standard Slock Catalog Board while It was under the Budget Bureau, and for the^e, the old classification, T 51.7/8:, is retained, in order that they may be filed with the publications to which they belong The pamphlets comprising sec. 4 of the Federal standard stock catalog arc Issued with per­forations for Insertion. In binders.Government supplies. Federal standard stock catalog: Addenda 17, N-suppIe-

ment 1. Aug. 1935. 55 leaves, il. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in binder.] * Paper, 45e. T 58.10/5:17/supp.N.,no.l

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Government supplies—Continued.----- Same: sec. 2, pt. 6, N- Navy Department supplement to class 65, Ovens,

ranges, and stoves, and all accessories, outfits, and parts. Aug. 1935. 6 p. 4° [Loose-leaf form. Supersedes part of column N, class 64, issued June 1933.] * Paper, 5c. T 58 10/2 : 65/supp.N

—— Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for ammonia, aqua (ammonium-hy- droxide), technical. Aug. 15, 1935. 5 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: O-A-451

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for belting, conveyor, narrow (stitched-duek). Aug. 15, 1935. 4 p. 12 * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: DDD-B-166

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for buttermilk, Amendment 1. July 1935. 1 p. 12° t U-51.7/8: C-B-816/aindt.-l

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cheese, American (Cheddar or American-Cheddar), Errata 1. Feb. 1933, [reprint with changes] 1935.1 p. 12° t T 51.7/8: C-C-271/errata-l/935

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for enamel, water-resisting, red. June 4, 1935. 9 p. 12° [Supersedes Fed. spec. TT-E-531, Apr. 28, 1931.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: TT-E-53U

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for flange-dimensions, standard (classes 125 and 250 cast-iron flanges, classes 150 and 250 bronze flanges). July 3, 1935. 9 p. il. 12“ * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: WW-F-406

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for leather, case. June 4, 1935.5 p. il. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: KK-L-166

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pineapple, canned. July 6, 1935. 5 p. 12° [Supersedes Fed. spec. Z-P-351, Mar. 31, 1931.] ♦ Patter, 5c.

T 58.10/3: Z-P-351a----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for potatoes, sweet, canned,

Amendment 1. Aug. 1935. 1 p. 12° t T 51.7/8: JJJ-P-611/amdt.-l----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tags, shipping and stock.

June 4, 1935. 5 p. 12° [Supersedes Fed. spec. UU-T-81, Feb. 7, 1933.J * Paper, 5c. T 58 10/3: UU-T-81a

Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tile, acoustic. June 17, 1935.7 p. il. 12“ * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : SS -T-302

PUBLIC DEBT SERVICE

Bonds of United States. United States savings bonds, direct obligations of United States Government, add % to your investment in 10 years, redeemable, at any time, after 60 days from date of purchase, on sale at your post office, n p. [1935]. cover title, 8 p. il. 12° [Accompanied by Form 2000 R. to be used for direct-by-mail purchases of United States savings bonds. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] t T 57.2 :B 64/11

Liberty bonds. To holders of 4th-called 4th liberty loan bonds, optional exchange offering^; [all lettered poster]. Sept. 3, 1935. 10.5XS in. t T 57.2 :B 64/10

Money. Circulation statement of United States money, Sept. 30, 1935. [1935.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] tL. C. card 10-21267 T 57.7 : 935/9

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

Children. Height and weight of children of the depression poor, health and depression studies no. 2 [with list of references]; by Carroll E. Palmer. 1935. [l]+7 p. il. (Reprint 1701.) [From Public health reports, v. 50, no. 33, Aug. 16, 1935.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 35 26629 T27.6/a:1701

Milk. Recent court decisions on milk control; by James A. Tobey. [Reprint] 1935. [l]+7p. (Reprint 1644.) [From Public health reports, v. 49, no. 34, Aug. 24, 1934.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. eard 33-26063 T 27.6/a : 1644/1-2

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Public health reports, v. 50, no. 40-43; Oct. 4—25, 1935. 1935. [xv] +1369-1526 p. il. 1 pl. 10 p. of pl. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.75.L. C. card 6-25167 T 27.6: 50/40-43

Spe c ia l a r t ic l e s .—No. 40. Dust storms and their possible effect on health, with special reference to dust storms in Kansas in 1935 [with bibliography]; by Earle G. Brown, Selma Gottlieb, and Koss L. Laybourn.—Milk control and Supreme Court; by James 4. Tobey.—No. 41. Nonflammable pyrethrum spray for use in airplanes; by C. L. Williams and W. C. Dreessen.—Age incidence of specific causes of illness, based on records for 9,000 families in 18 States visited periodically for 12 months, 1928-31 [with list of reterences] ; by Selwyn D. Collins.—No. 42. Milk-sanitation ratings of cities, cities for which milk sanitation ratings of 90 percent or more were reported by State milk-sanitation authorities during July-Sept. 1935.—Provisional summary of mortality statistics for United States, 1932-34.—Bacteriological examinations of oysters and water from Narragansett Bay during winter and spring of 1927-28; by L. M. Fisher and J. E. Acker.—No. 43. Cultivation of virus of Rocky Mountain spotted fever in developing chick embryo [with list of references] ; by Ida A. Bengtson and R. E. Dyer.—Histologic reaction to virus of Rocky Mountain spotted fever in chick embryos; by R. D. Lillie.

No t e .—This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and local health officers and to other persons engaged in public health work, by tbe 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 toe prices stated above.

Publications. Public Health Service publications, list of publications issued Jan.-June 1935. 1935. [l]+4 p. (Reprint 1699.) [From Public health re­ports, v. 50, no. 31, Aug. 2, 1935.] tL. C. card 24-26740 T 27.6/a: 1699

Rabies. Control of rabies in New York City; by Robert Olesen. 1935. [l]-|-20 p. il. (Reprint 1700.) [From Public health reports, v. 50, no. 33, Aug. 16, 1935.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 35 26803 T 27.6/a: 1700

Silicosis. Roentgenological appearances in silicosis and underlying pathological lesions, report by committee composed of H. K. Pancoast, E. P. Pendergrass, A. R. Riddell, A. J. Lanza, Wm. J. McConnell, R. R. Sayers, H. L. Sampson, and L. U. Gardner. 1935. [l]+8p. (Reprint 1696.) [From Public health reports, v. 50, no. 31, Aug. 2, 1935.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 35-26817 127.6/a: 1696

Trachoma, some facts about the disease and some suggestions for trachoma suf­ferers; by Pau! D. Mossman. Revised 1935. 1935. [l]+5 p. 2 p. of pl. (Re­print 1429.) [Original article from Public health reports, v. 45, no. 48, Nov. 28, 1930.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 35 -26816 T 27.6/a: 1429/2

VENEREAL DISEASES DIVISION

Venereal disease information, issued by Public Health Service for use in its cooperative work with State health departments, v. 16, no. 10; Oct. 1935. 1935. [1]+347-378 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 90c.L. C. card 23-26719 T 27.26:16/10

TREASURER OF UNITED STATESPaper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out­

standing Sept. 30, 1935. Oct. 1, 1935. 1 p. oblong 16’ t T 40.8: 935/9

WAR DEPARTMENTArmy regulations.

No t e .- 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 cer­tain administrative regulations pertaining thereto. Where more than one pamphlet is required for the administrative regulations pertaining to any such title, additional pamphlets will Ite Issued in a separate sub-series.

20-30. Inspector General’s Department: Investigations; Aug. 20, 1935. I1935.J 2 p.[Supersedes AR 20-30, Nov. 6, 1930 1 ♦ Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1:20-30/5

30-925. Quartermaster Corps: Sleeping-car and similar accommodations (effectiveJan. 1, 1936, except as Indicated In par. 1) : Oct. 8, 1935. [1935.] 8 p. A [Supersedes AR 30-925, Jan. 10, 1931.] • Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1:30—925/4

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Army regulations—Continued.35-220. Finance Department: Bonds of accountable officers, Changes 2; Sept. 20. 1035.

[1935.1 3 p. [Supersedes AR 35-220, Changes 1, Sept. 30, 1929.] t W 1.6/2: 35-220/2/eh.2100-50. Corps of Engineers: Railroads; Sept. 20, 1935. [1935.] 3 p. [Supersedes

AR 100-50, June 6, 1923, including Changes 1, Jan. 29. 1921.1 * Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1 : 100-50/2

210-70. Posts, camps, and stations: Commanding officer, Changes 1; Sept. 28. 1935.1935. I p. t W 1.6/2 : 210-70/4/ch. 1

600-10. Personnel: Military discipline, Changes 2 ;Aug. 30, 1935. 1935. 1 p. [Su­persedes AB 600-10, Changes 1, Nov. Io, 1930.] t

W 1.6/2: 600- 10/2/ch. 2730-10. Allowances: Fuel and lubricants for motor vehicles and equipment used for

training purposes; Aug. 28, 1935. [1935.] 3 p. [Supersede* AR 730-10, Oct. 30. 1926.] » Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1 : 730-10/2

850-150. Miscellaneous: Authorized abbreviations for use in preparation of military records except field orders and messages, Changes 1; Oct. 4. 1935. 1935. 1 p. f W 1.6/2 : 850-150/2/cb. 1

Organization. Tentative table of organization, t295. Quartermaster Corps: Quartermaster regiment, service; June 13, 1935. 1935.

i n. [Issued with perforations for insertion in binder. Supersedes T/O 295, 1933.] W 1.25 : 295/2

Training regulations.No t b .—The Training regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion iu loose­

leaf binders.440-15. Air Corps: Employment of air forces of Army, prepared under direction of

chief of Air Corps; Oct, 15, 1935. [1935.] 7 p. [Supersedes TR 440—15, Jan. 26, 1926.] » Paper, 5c. W 1.21 :440-15/2

ADJUTANT GENERALS DEPARTMENT

Recruiting news, information issued by direction of adjutant general, Army, v. 17, no. 19 and 20; Oct. 1 and 15, 1935. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Gov­ernors Island, N. Y., Oct. 1 and 15, 1935.] Each 16 p. il. large 8° I Semi­monthly.] t Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y.L. C. card War 22-1 W 3.45 : 935/19,20

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT

Officers. Statement showing rank, duties, and addresses of officers of Corps of Engineers, Army, Oct. 1, 1935. 1985. [1] +37 p. 4° [Semiannual.] fL. C. card War 14-114 W 7.7: 935/2

Orders and regulations, Corps of Engineers, Army, general index. July 1, 1935. [1]+117 p. 12° [Issued with perforations for insertion in binder. This is an index to chapters 1-10 of the Orders and regulations.] t

W 7.8/2:1-10/ind.

MISSISSIPPI BIVER COMMISSION

Mississippi River. Maps of Mississippi River, Cairo, Ill., to Gulf of Mexico, La. Seale 1:62,500. 3d edition, May-June 1935. n. p. [1935]. cover title, 1 pl. 57 maps, oblong large 8° [Advance sheets subject to correction. Map on p. 3 of cover.] f 75c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss.

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NORI HERN AND NORTHWESTERN T.AKES SURVEY

No t e .—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 of the natural navigable waters of the New York State canals are prepared and sold by the U. S. Lake Survey Office. 649 Federal Building, Detroit, Mich. Charts may also be pur­chased at the following U. S. engineer offices: 710 Army Building, New York, N. Y.; 486 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.; 540 Federal Building. Buffalo, N. Y.; and Canal Office, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. A 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 gives detailed information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions affecting navigation, is issued free to chart purchasers, upon request. The

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bulletin is revised annually and issued at the opening of navigation (in April), and sup- plements thereto are published monthly during the navigation season. .

Complete sets of charts and publications may be seen at the G. S. engineer offices in Duluth, Minn., Milwaukee, Wis., Chicago, III., and Cleveland, Ohio, but they are obtainable only at the sales offices above mentioned.Great Lakes. Supplement 6, Oct. 23, 1935, corrections and additions to Bulletin

44, to supplement information given upon charts of Great Lakes. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit. Mich. [Oct. 17, 1935]. p. l-3-|-leaves 4-11+[2] p. map, 4° tL. C. card 8—35459 W 33.3: 44/supp.6

Charts

Chicago, lit. Chicago Harbor. Scale 1: 15.009. U. S. Lake Survey Office [De­troit. Mich.], edition of Sept. 1935. 38.5 X 33.5 in. t 40c. W 33.8 : C43/2/935

Kenosha. Wis. Kenosha Harbor, Wis. Scale 1: 10,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Sept. 1935. 20 X 26.5 in. t 20c. W 33.8: K41/935

Lake of the Woods, southern end. Seale 1 :120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Aug. 1935. 23.7 X 34.1 in. f 40c. W33.8:L14

Lorain, Ohio. Lorain Harbor, Ohio. Scale 1: 8,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit. Mich.], edition of Sept. 1935. 26.7 X 31.2 in. 120c. W 33.8: L 88/935

Ontario, Lak#. Lake Ontario [from Prince Edward Point, Ont., and Stony Point, N. Y„ to Clayton, N. Y.; with continuation. Vicinity of Howe Island] ; coast chart 1. Scale 1:80,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Sept. 1935. 27.2X35 in. t 40c. W 33.7/3: O 1/935

Oswego, N. Y. Oswego Harbor, N. Y. Scale 1:10,000. I S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Sept. 1935. 27.5X23.1 in. R|20c. W33.8:Os9

Portage Lake, Mich. Scale 1:10,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Sept. 1935. 21.5 X 33.4 in. t 20c. W 33.8: P 83/935

White Lake, Mich. Scale 1 : 15.000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Aug. 1935. 19.7 X 24.8 in. t 20c. W 33.8: W 58/935

BIVEKS AND H ARBORS BOARD

Norfolk r«. Ports of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Newport News, and Hampton, Va. Revised 1934. 1935. x+326 p. il. 1 pl. 8 p. of pl. 8 maps, 2 mosaic maps. (Port series 15.) * Paper, 80c.L. C. card 35-26848 W 7.21:15/2

MILITARY ACADEMY

Official register of officers and cadets, Military Academy, academic year ending June 30, 1935 [with Information relative to appointment and admission of cadets to Military Academy. West Point, N. Y., edition 1935]. West Point, N. Y.. United States Military Academy Printing Office, 1935. 100+lv+70 p. il. 1 pl. 6 p. of pl. [Information relative to appointment and admission of cadets was printed at the Government Printing Office, carries the imprint date 1934, and was previously issued separately, see Monthly catalog for Jan. 1935, n. 89.] t L. C. card 7-31770 W 12.5: 935

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE DIVISION

Maps

Bulvncan, Mejeho. Balancan, Guatemala-Mexico, Central America, compiled by J. L. Hughes, drawn by H. L. Fleiner: map 107E-15-S-III. Scale 1:250,000. Provisional edition. Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys.D. C., 1935. 18.8X34.8 in. ’§1.25. W 100.6 :B 18

Belize, British Honduras. Belize, Guatemala-Br. Honduras-Mexico, Central America, compiled by J. L. Hughes, drawn by J. K. Fry; map 107E-16-S-I. Scale 1:250,000. Provisional edition. Engineer Reproduction Plant Arm.,, Fort Humphreys. D. (’.. 1935. 18.8X39 in. *$1.25. W 100.6 :B 41

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Costa Rica. Cities & towns, Costa Rica, Central America, compiled and drawn by Benjamin S. Ober; map 107C-16-S-VI. Provisional edition. Engineer Re­production Plant. Armv, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1635. 18.8X36 in. * $1.25.

W 100.6: 082Alajuela, Alajuela Province.Atenas, Alajuela Prov.Cartago, Cartago Province.Chomes, Puntarenas Province.Curridabat, San Jose Province.Esparta, Puntarenas Province.Heredia, Heredia Province.Liberia, Guanacastc Province.Limon, Puerto, Limon Province.Nicoya. Guanacaste Province.Orotina, Alajuela Province.Paraiso. Cartago Province.Puntarenas, Puntarenas Province.San Jose, San Jose Province.Sardinal, Guanacaste Province.Siquirres, Limon Province.Turrlalba, Cartago Province.

HuehuctenanyO) Guatemala-Mexico, Central America, compiled by R. E. Kemp, drawn by J. K. Fry; map 107D-15-N-IH. Scale 1:250,000. Provisional edition. Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1935. 18.8X39.4 in. *$1.25. W 100.6 :H 87

'Kiouragua. Cities & towns, Nicaragua, north, Central America, compiled and drawn by A. A. Stanley; map 107C-16-N-V. Provisional edition. Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphrevs, D. C., 1935. 18.9X35.8 in. *$1.25. W 100.6 :N 51/2Chichigalpa, Chinandega Department. Chinandega. Chinandega Department.Condega, Esteli Dept.Corinto. Chinandega Dept.Dario, Matagalpa Dept.El Viejo, Chinandega Dept.Esteli. Esteli Department.Jalapa, Nueva Segovia Dept.Jinotega, Esteli Dept.La Cruz, Rio Grande Dept.Leon, Leon Department.Matagalpa, Matagalpa Dept.Ocotal, Nueva Segovia Dept.Prinzapolka. Blueflelds Dept.Puerto Cabezas (Bragman Bluff), Blueflelds Department.Rio Grande, Managua Department.San Francisco del Carnicero, Managua Dept.San Rafael del Norte, Jinotega Dept.Santo Tonias, Chontales Dept.Sehaco. Matagalpa Dept.Somotlllo. Chinandega Dept.Somoto, Nueva Segovia Dept.Tepaneca, Neuva Segovia Dept.Villa Nueva, Chinandega Dept.

•---- Cities & towns, Nicaragua, south, Central America, compiled and drawn by A. A. Stanley; map 107C-16-S-II. Provisional edition. Engineer Repro­duction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1935. 18.8X35.7 in. ♦ $1.25,

W 100.6 :N 51Acoyapa, Chontales Dept.Blueflelds, Bluefields Dept.Buenos Aires, Rivas Department.Dirioino. Granada Department.Granada, Granada Department.Jinotepe, Carazo Dept.Juigalpa, Chontales Dept.Managua. Managua Department.Masaya. Masaya Department.Nagarote, Leon Department.Nandaime, Granada Dept.Nindiri, Masaya Department.Pueblo Nuevo, Rivas Department.Rama, Siquia Dept.Rivas, Rivas Department.San Carlos, Chontales Dept.San Jorge. Rivas Department.San Juan del Norte (Greytown), S. Juan del Norte Dept.San Juan del Sur, Rivas Department.Tipitapa, Managua Dept.

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Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Central America, compiled by John L. Hughes; map 107D-16-N-V. Scale 1: 250,000. Provisional edition. Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1935. 18.8 X35.3 in. * 81.25.

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National Guard regulations. tL. C. card War 26-7

No t e .—The National Guard regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. They are being printed as they are prepared aud approved regard­less of the serial numbers of the several pamphlets, and rescind the regulations pub­lished In National Guard regulations, 1922, National Guard regulations in force Jan. 1, 1926k and all subsequent regulations published as changes thereto, and are the only National Guard regulations now in force.75-7. Federal property lost, damaged, destroyed, unserviceable, or unsuitable, Changes

7; Aug. 1, 1935. [1935.] 4 p. [Supersedes NGR 75-7, Changes 6, Jan. 3, 1935.1 W 70.7/4 : 75-7/ch 7

75-11. Federal property, property auditing, Changes 2; Sept. 7, 1935. 1935. 1 p.[Supersedes NGR 75-11, Changes 1, July 11, 1930.] W 70.7/4: 75-ll/ch.2

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT

Ordnance provision system. [Ordnance catalog (ordnance provision system) : Group A], Gun, machine, cal. .30, Browning, M1917, and mounts, Changes 2; May 10, 1935. [1935.] 5 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list A-5 [changes 2]. [Processed. Issued with perforations for insertion in binder.] t

W 34.23: A-5/4/eh. 2----- Same: Group A, Mortar, 81-mm, and mount, Ml, parts and equipment;

Jan. 4, 1935. [1935.] 22+4+13 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list A-33.) I Processed. Issued with perforations.] $ W 34.23: A-33

----- Same: [Group A], Mortar, 81 mm, and mount, Ml, Changes 1; June 13, 1935. [1935.] 1 p. (Standard nomenclature list A-33 [changes 1].) [Proc- essed. Issued with perforations.] J W 34.23 : A-33/ch. 1

----- Same: Group D, Materiel, gun, antiaircraft, 3”, M2 (mobile), parts and equipment; May 8, 1935. [1935.] 192+6 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list D-17.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t W 34.23: D-17

------ Same: Group F, (d) Tripods (all active types), parts and equipment; May 10, 1935. [1935.] 58 p. il. (Tentative standard nomenclature list F-101.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] f W 34.23: F-101

QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY

Circulars. Changes 70 and 71 [to] Circular 2, 1928; July 1 and Aug. 1, 1935. [1935.] Each 1 p. [Processed, accompanied by printed pages to be inserted in their proper places in the original publication. Lists of the accompanying changes are found on p. 1 of each of the Changes here cataloged.] t

W 77.4/3 : 2/ch 70, 71 ----- Circular 1 [1932], t

1-4. Procurement and distribution of supplies [with list of references] ; July 1, 1935. 11935.] 44 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in binder Supersedes Circular 1—4, July 1, 1933, and changes thereto.] W 77.4/3:1-4/4

1-6. Requisitions; July 15, 1935. [1935.] 22 p. [Loose leaf form. Supersedes Cir­cular 1-6, Oct. 20, 1930.] W 77.4/3: 1-6/3

SIGNAL OFFICE

Telephones. Inspector’s memorandum of inspection of Signal Corps telephone plant in place. [Reprint 1935.] 13 leaves. (W. D., Sig. C. form 38.) [Is­sued in loose-leaf form.] t W 42.2: T 23/12/935

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