TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Page.
Letter of transmittal 5
Public Printer's Keport 7
Report of medical and sanitary officer 359
Report of Superintendent of Documents 383
TABULAR STATEMENTS.
No. 1.—Statement showing appropriations, receipts, disbursements, and bal-
ances, with a recapitulation of expenditures from all appropriations
for the Government Printing Office for the fiscal years ended June 30,
1912, 1913, 1914, and 1915 Follow 17
No. 2.—Financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915 19
No. 3.—Statement showing moneys received by the Public Printer during the
fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, the sources from which received, and
to what accounts deposited in the Treasury 21
No. 4.-—Statement showing disbursements, by appropriations, on account of
material and supplies for public printing and binding and general
expense of office of Superintendent of Documents during the fiscal
year ended June 30, 1915 21
No. 5.-—Statement showing disbursements, by appropriations, on account of
paper for public printing and binding during the fiscal year ended
June 30, 1915 41
No. 6.—Statement showing disbursements, by appropriations, on account of
lithographing and engra\dng during the fiscal year ended June 30,
1915 51
No. 7.-—Statement of allotment appropriations made for Congress, the execu-
tive and judicial departments, and the independent Governmentestablishments, of transfers and deposits to the credit thereof, and of
the total charges for work executed thereunder, for the fiscal year
ended June 30, 1915 7a
No. 8.—Statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
executive and judicial departments, and the independent Govern-
ment establishments, and the total charges for the principal items
thereof, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915 74
No. 9.—Statement showing cost of operation of each branch office during the'
fiscal year ended June 30, 1915 126
No. 10.'—Statement of the distribution of the bound and the unbound copies of
the Congressional Record, third session of the Sixty-third Congress.. 126
No. 11.-—Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions
by the heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30", 1915 . 127
No. 12.—Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Dele-
gates, under the provisions of section 99, act of January 12, 1895, as
amended by paragraph 9, act March 1, 1907, for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915
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4 TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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No. 13.-—Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on
Printing) for paper for the public printing and binding from March
1, 1915, to February 29, 1916 194
No. 14.—Statement of contracts made for material and supplies (except paper)
and miscellaneous items during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915. 203
No. 15.—Statement of contracts (formal and informal) made for lithographing
and engraving during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915 214
No. 16.—Schedule of proposals received by the Joint Committee on Printing
for furnishing paper for the public printing and binding from March
1, 1915, to February 29, 1916 248
No. 17.-—Schedule of proposals for supplying the Government Printing Office
with material (exclusive of paper) and miscellaneous items from
July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1915 267
No. 18.—Statement of proposals received for lithographing and engraving during
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915 284
No. 19.—Detailed statement of appropriations made for the Government Print-
ing Office and for public printing and binding for the years 1876-
1916, inclusive 348
No. 20.—Statement showing the total cost of machinery (by divisions) in use
in the Government Printing Office, June 30, 1915 358
No. 21.-—Statement showing surgical and medical cases treated in the Govern-
ment Printing Office emergency room July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1915. 360
No. 22.—Statement showing amounts paid to employees of the GovernmentPrinting Office under the Government employees' liability act from
July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1915 363
No. 23.—Statement showing expenditures on account of traveling expenses
during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915 363
No. 24.—Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public
printing and binding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915,
and the amount paid each, including leave of absence and pay for
holidays 364
Itemized statement showing sales of public documents during the fiscal year
ended June 30, 1915 394
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL.
Office of the Public Printer,
Washington, Decemher 6, 1915.
Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith the annual report of
the operations of the Government Printing Office for the fiscal year
ended June 30, 1915.
Very respectfully, Cornelius Ford,
Public Printer,
The President of the Senate.
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Office of the Public Printer,
Washington, D. December 6, 1916.
To the Senate and House of Representatives
:
The report of the transactions of the Government Printing Office
for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, as herewith presented, con-
tains all the statistical information required by law and such other
information as deemed necessary to properly present the operations
of the office for the fiscal year.
The total appropriations for salaries, maintenance, and operation
of the Government Printing Office, including deficiency appropria-
tions, were $5,907,159.64. Of this amount the sum of $331,395 was
appropriated for the operation and maintenance of the office of the
superintendent of documents, and $30,000 for mail-carrying system
connecting the Government Printing Office and the new city post
office. The sum of $5,545,764.64 of the total appropriation was there-
fore available for the production of public printing and binding for
Congress and the departments according to allotment.
Printing and binding to the extent of $778,460.20 was executed for
Congress and the departments chargeable to appropriations other
than those constituting the regular allotments. Of this amount$29,058.70 remained uncollected June 30, 1915.
The total disbursements and outstanding obligations chargeable
against the 1915 appropriations amoimted to $6,445,277.68, leaving
an unexpended balance of $211,283.46 to the credit of the several ap-
propriations. To this balance the uncollected repays ($29,058.70)
will make the amount to revert to the Treasury in excess of $240,000.
The unexpended balance of $211,283.46 was composed of the fol-
lowing items: Statutory salaries, office of the Public Printer,
$7,582.06 ; leaves of absence, $9,864.25;pay for holidays, $3.26 ; sala-
ries, office of the superintendent of documents, $12,826.09; general
expenses, office of the superintendent of documents, $28,912.48 ; mail-
carrying system, $4,867.27; printing and binding, $147,228.05.
The total expenditures for maintenance, operation, and general
expenses of the Government Printing Office, not including the ex-
penditures of the office of the superintendent of documents, were
$6,155,621.25, a reduction of $297,680.62 from the figures of the
previous year.
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8 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
WORK OF THE FISCAL YEARS 1913, 1914, AND 1915.
The following comparative statement is a summary of the produc-
tive operations during the fiscal years 1913, 1914, and 1915, and covers
the most important items entering into printing and binding:
Item. 1913 1914 1915
Main office and brancli offices:
Total charges for printing and bindingOOj \JOO 54 617 52 969
Estimates written 30 421 3l' 141 32' 683Main office:
Total production of ems 9 ?nfi fifls ^nn^\j\Jj UuOj 0\J\J 2 193 229 100 2 141 1*^8 ^nn^, -L^-L, XOOj 0\J\J
Tabular matter in the total ems per cent.
.
37 33 00Of the total ems-
Linotype machines produced ....do.... 37 41 40Monotype machines produced do.... 61 57 58Hand compositors produced do.... 2 2 2
Hours of time-work m composmg sections 247 722Electrotype and stereotype square-inch production. 12 6I5' 669 13 190 120Postal cards producedMoney-order books shipped
881 QflQ lift 1 137 274 070 1 038* O63' 199554 116 492 140 677 542
Forms sent to press x\j}r \JOO I69' 918 163 431
Chargeable impressions of presswork, not includingpostal cards or money-order forms 992, 084,700 995, 061,645 1,127, 155,518
139, 546,302 153, 790, 090 143,807, 411
Signatures gathered by machine 105,974,298 105,956,601 109, 483, 794Tips made by machine 12,626,381 12,807,007 11,674,520Copies wire stitched 24, 947,545 32,477, 457 31,138,684Copies paper covered 3,943,225 4,781,234 5,395,391Books and pamphlets trimmed 64, 793, 056 64,410,887 64,151,813
241,165,720 283,841,999 250, 820, 215
Books rounded and backed 1,588,149 1,912, 784 1,726,354Books marbled and edged 228.228 240,497 326,290Stamping impressions in gold, aluminum
,ink, and
5, 444, 625blank 4,965 857 4,496.938Books cased in 1,628,012 1,935,395 1,744,335Number of indexes 113,750 89,957 107,392Sheets passed thi'ough ruliag machines . 22, 424, 209 23,918,187 26, 135, 197
Signatm-es sewed 97,359,990 97, 154, 561 85,317,056Sheets punched 20, 615, 061 25, 576, 067 30,160,161Sheets perforated..- 11,699,272 14,002,135 15,346, 251
Tablets made 1,022,502 1, 400, 411 3,033,180
EXPENSE AND PRODUCTION.
The summary of expense and production for the fiscal year (facing
this page) shows in detail the various items which go to make up the
operating expense of each productive division, the value of product,
the overhead expense and the manner in which it is distributed, and
the amount of work performed for each department and independent
bureau, together with allotment balances at close of year.
The overhead expense increased $71,224.16 over the previous year,
due to an increase in pay for leave of absence, necessary purchases
of equipment and productive machinery, and cost of the heat, light,
and power for the new city post office, which this office is required to
furnish without reimbursement.
As compared with previous year, the daily average number of
employees Avho actually worked decreased 126, while operating ex-
pense and computed product both decreased approximately 5 per
cent.
110, uuu. uu15,000. 001.500. 00
25; 000. 001,500. 00
200,000. 003,000.00
125,000.0020,000.00
15,000. 001,500.00
25,000.001,500.00
200,473.053,000.00
125,000.0020,000.0031,039.962, 125.271,131.422,649.309,091.70
110, ^-J/. o»12,825.151,370. 02
24,999.62895. 13
200,462.102, 168. 14
119,700. 9519,998. 9931,893.412,125.271,2.52.12
4, 170. 769,118.73
. 10
2,174.85129. 98
.38604. 8710.95
841.866,299.05
1.01
473. 05
31,039. 962,125.271,131.422, 649. 309,091.70
5,476, 900.00 736,903.59 6,213,803.59 6,236,024.88 107,639. 62
rrand totalSt of opera-
tion.
Total prictingand bindingcharges, Joss
charges' andtransfers afterJuly 1, andwork for
superintendentof documents(other thanprinting andbinding) andwork for stock.
i$169,493. 84
687,864.80,087,505.00154,682.79
211,
642,
33,
408,
308,
498,
75,
60,
50,
83,
74,
11,
18,
74,
1,085,
142,
40,
625. 07806.82462. 79446. 170.30. 57609. 71802. 82287. 0747S. 20705. 95718. 93123.31920. 79769. 29550. 76501. 94222.54
,920,609.16
17,869.92
,938,479.08
§6,236,024.
The total overhead expense for the year amounted to $1,267,710.78,as follows:
Division or section.
Public Printer ,
Deputy Public Printer ,
Chief clerk (including doorkeeper and switchboard).Accounting division ,
Congressional Record clerkEmergency roomPurchasing division (nonproductive)Stores division (nonproductive)Departmental detail, not chargeableV/atch divisionComputing divisionSuperintendent of workSalary foreman of primingOffice force, foreman of printingJacket \vriters and estimatorsForeman of bindingSuperintendent of buildingsElectrical sectionEngineer sectionSanitary sectionMachine sectionCarpenter and paint sectionCutting and packing (counters) sectionPlate-vault sectionDelivery sectionProductive machinery and equipmentMiscellaneousProductive leave, holiday, and liability pay
Per centof total.
Total.
0, 5083.8098
2. 79005.0109,6691.4886.4125
2. 1302.6435
3. 74933.10162.6324
. 19731.00681.97192. 94474. 70793.81078. 96564.48851.1320.6518. 9039
1.06252.86212.3648,2505
39.7278
100
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PIUNTER. 9
For several years Congress ^vas in session the greater portion of
the time, and night forces were in constant operation. In the year
covered by this report Congress was in session only about seven
months, and upon adjournment the decrease in volume of legislative
printing and binding necessitated abolishing the night work and a
reduction of forces. Rather than make extensive discharges and
thus disrupt the organization of mechanical forces I decided to makeshort-period furloughs of employees in the various divisions affected
by the decrease in work. As a further means to prevent a discharge
I made an appeal to the President in regard to having departments
and bureaus send to this office some of the printing and binding
which the}^ are allowed to have dene in commercial offices. In re-
sponse to this appeal various departments and independent bureaus
gave hearty cooperation, and a large amount of miscellaneous vrork
was forwarded to this office and handled expeditiously.
By means of close supervision and faithful service on the part of
the employees it was possible to maintain to a high degree the effi-
ciency of the office, and every division was operated without loss for
the year.
Orders for postal cards decreased over previous year by 99,000,000.
The Post Office Department makes direct purchase of stock for the
work and furnishes it to this office.
The production of money-order books increased over. previous year
by 185,000 (37 per cent), and on March 1, 1915, the charges for this
work vrere materially reduced.
SCALE. OF I-RICES.
A close analysis of the ^vork of the year, and having in mind the
advantages to be derived from the new machines which will be in-
stalled, made it advisable to consider a reduction in the scale of
prices. After a careful study of the proposition, I authorized a
reduction of 2^ per cent, amounting to approximately $150,000 per
year, on such general items as will result in benefit to all depart-
ments and Congress. I propose to do the Government printing andbinding at as low a figure as is possible and at the same time conformto the law directing work shall not be done at less than cost. Periodi-
cal readjustment of the scale ma}' become necessary in order to
r-hieve this result.
NEW MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT.
By economy of operation it became possible to purchase a portionof the new machinery and equipment which has been so badly neededfor years, and the service will be greatly benefited thereby. The
10 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
following shows the principal purchases of productive machineryand equipment:
Machinery
:
Royal patent wet blackleading machines (2) $2,700.00Linotype typesetting machines (3) 12,415.67High-speed job and book presses (2) 7, 552. 50High-speed job and news presses (8) 15,960.00Cross continuous feeding machines (2) 2,800.00
Dexter automatic pile-feeding machines (2) 4,100.00Steel tiering machine, electrically operated (1) 540.80
Water-cooled ingot casting machine (2) 290.00
No. 70 Jarecki pipe machine (1) 370.40
Two-color automatic rotary printing press (1) 6,750.00
Automatic rotary printing press (1) . 6,950.00Johnson folding machine (1) 2,305.00
Tatum paper-punching machine (1) .525.00
Automatic tipping machine and motor (1) 1,675.00
Highly improved Seybold trimmer (1) 4,800.00
Automatic hydraulic molding presses (2) 4,214.00
Dexter folding and wire-stitching machine (1) 4,650.00
Weisel electric proof presses (2) 493.40
Monotype machine parts 22, 695. 00
Equipment
:
Cup fixtures 658.00
Numbering heads and machines 1, 680. 00
Brass galleys and clamps 1. 892. 00
Ventilating system 398.00
Armatures 450. 00
Adding machines (2) 427.50
Generators (2) . 14,784.00
Bicycles (7) 210.00
Water-filtering plant 2, 475. 00
Electric motors, controllers, circuit breakers 2, 888. 90
Monotype molds 374. 00
Chapman neutralizer bars, for Miehle presses 1, 950. 00
Cast-iron plate blocks • 480. 00
Indian motorcycles (2) 570.00
Radial drill 1, 345. 00
Rockstroh bases and clamps 617.25
Steel molds for linotype machines .672. 00
Pasting device on Potter web press 1. 350. 00
Pasting device on Hoe web press 585. 00
Lavatories 575. 00
' Typewriters (7) 400.10
Key seater and slotter 974. 00
Watchmen's time-detector, code-signal, and fire-alarm system— 9, 140. 00
Hoskins refining process 1, 075. 00
Melting pots (2) 300.00
Mail-carrier system 25, 098. 00
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 11
IMPROVEMENTS IN THE BUILDINGS AND PLANT.
A 10-inch sewer was installed in boiler-house basement, at a cost
of $358.97. All faucets were removed from drinking fountains
throughout the buildings and replaced with bubbling fountains, at
a cost of $946.75 ; this replacement was a decided advance in sanita-
tion. Screens were placed at windows on sixth and seventh floors,
particularly for the benefit of night forces, at a cost of $1,183.08.
Improvements and additions were made in the lighting system, at a
cost of $4,701.70; the work of replacing Cooper-Hewitt lights
throughout the buildings with tungsten lights progressed satisfac-
torily, and the office is becoming an excellently lighted institution.
Painting, outside and inside, cost $880.46. Manufacture and repair
of furniture, files, shelving, etc., cost $3,599.08.
Approximately 39,000 repair jobs, covering every imaginable class
of work, were handled by the division in charge of upkeep of build-
ings and plant.
The mail-carrier system, authorized in act of August 1, 1914,
operating through the tunnel connecting this office with the city
post office, has been installed and is now in successful operation.
This system was designed by mechanical experts of this office, andfurnishes the means for rapid transportation of mail from the
division of public documents and various floors of the new building
to mailing tables in city post office. The total appropriation for this
system was $30,000; the cost to date is $25,098, and a decided
economy is effected by its use.
A combined watchman's time detector, code-signal, and fire-alarm
system was contracted for, at a cost of $9,140. This system will
show location of all watchmen at all times, allow prompt communi-cation between the various parts of the buildings, comprises a com-
plete fire-alarm system, and will provide direct communication with
city fire department headquarters; altogether, it will be a decided
improvement in the insuring of safety to the buildings.
All iron shutters on the alley side of old building have been
equipped with catches which can be operated from either the outside
or inside; this provides a ready means of access into the building in
case of emergency.
12 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEH.
Cost of upkeep of Miilcling.
Mechanical repairs to machiaesMinor repaii's
WindowsWindow shades and awningsDoorsFloors, old buildingFloors, new buildingElectrical repairsElevators (mechanical repairs)Elevators (electrical repairs)Clearing groundsFire-alarm systemCarbon incandescent lampsArc lampsCooper-Hewitt lampsTungsten incandescent lampsBell-ringing systemElectrical inspectionAffixing Government Printing Ofiace numbers to machinesSteam heatPlumbingHigh-pressvu-e steam lines..
Air lines
Fire systemCold-water system :
Roofs, old buildingRoofs, new buildingTruck repairsMiscellaneous drawingsWhitewashingBroken plasterPointing stonework on new building
Total.
POWER PLA]S"T.
The authorized improvements in the power plant have been com-
pleted, with the exception of installing one small machine, and there
is at present time a complete duplicate equipment, all arranged for a
three-w ire system 120-240 volts. The engine room has one 1,000-kilo-
watt turbogenerator and two 600-kilowatt generators direct-connected
to cross compound engines. Work is progressing on the small unit,
which has a capacity of 300 kilowatts. In the boiler house many nec-
essary improvements have been completed, and there are two 500-horse-
power Babcock & Wilcox water-tube boilers with automatic stokers,
which burn bituminous coal exclusively, and six 300-horsepower
Scotch marine boilers, hand fired. The equipment of the power
plant is good, with the exception that the old boilers are hand fired,
and we are therefore compelled to use anthracite coal instead of
bituminous coal, such as is used in the new boilers. I believe that it
would be a matter of efficiency and economy to install four more
boilers of the same type as the two new boilers, complete with the
automatic stokers, piping, and coal and ash handling machinery. If
the plant were modernized as above outlined, this office could easily
save $10,000 per annum in the purchase of coal and in the labor for
handling the coal and ashes.
Labor, i Material, Total.
S613. 76171.50421. 47312.09 i
691.04I
168.00I
1,068.33I
1,060.792, 072. 70
L992. 10197. 2580.21
1,029.93138.57258. 72602. 53194.58
1,795.1518. 88
2, 635. 522,974.87
137. 08528. 6052.63
169.2557.57
102. 1316.45
1,188.51482. 17
681.68309. 41
.1195. 2529.0276.46
219. 14148.4655.8399.01
422. 13
805. 63260. 62
1.3012.07
726. 5046.36
930. 48601. 21
25.49186. 36
.24222. 35237.93
6.853.75
64.0517.152.604.954.635.652.09
51.6617.12
$809. 01200. 52497. 93531.23839.50223. 83
1,167. 341,482. 92
2,878. 332,252.72
198. 5592.28
1,756. 43184. 93
1,189. 201,203.74
220. 071,981.51
19. 12
2, 857. 873,212.80
143. 93532. 35116. 68186. 4060.17107.0821.08
1, 194. 16484.26733.34326.53
22,223.47 5, 482. 34 27,705.81
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 13
A new ash hopper and conveyer, purchased in previous year, was
installed and is now in operation. It was designed to eliminate con-
siderable labor in removing ashes from basement to ground-floor ash
heap, and also to form a part of any additional coal and ash handling
machinery which may be installed in the future. The cost of in-
stalling this conveyer, exclusive of original purchase price, was
$973.45, and it is estimated that by its use there will be a saving of at
least $2,000 a year, besides furnishing a more practical and up-to-date
method for doing the work.
The output of the electrical power plant was 3,960,692 kilowatt
hours, an increase of 16 per cent over previous year. The cost per
kilowatt hour was 1.139 cents as against 1.184 cents in previous year.
The total cost of operating entire power plant was $112,634, of which
amount $19,780.08 was the cost of heat, light, and poAver furnished
city post office without reimbursement. Cost of power used in opera-
tion of this office, and not including that for city post office, was
$92,853.92, as against $97,481.10 in previous year, a saving of
$4,627.18.
MISCELLANECUS
.
Notwithstanding that new machinery has been purchased during
the past year, much yet remains to be done to bring the plant up to
the highest point of efficiency. Day by day increased demands are
being made upon the Public Printer in the amount of printing and
rapidity of execution. In line with progress and the advancement
of new methods in the printing industry, I have taken up the ques-
tion of offset printing with the ultimate object of installing this
process. Offset presses and a suitable photomechanical process for
the preparation of printing plates (zinc and aluminum) could prob-
ably be installed for about $60,000. The installation of this method
will, in my judgment, provide for a wider range of work at greater
speed and less cost. Between 6,000 and 8,000 square feet of space
would be required for offset presses and photomechanical equipment.
In the emergency hospital room 2,647 medical and surgical cases
v>^ere treated, and 1,166 Avounds redressed in cases where the em-
ployees remained at work after being injured and did not apply for
compensation. Approximately $5,000 was expended during the year
as compensation for injuries, as provided by employers' liability act;
this is a small amount when consideration is given the vast amountof machinery in operation and tne large number of employees whoare in daily contact Avith conditions which render injuries possible.
Easil}^ breakable jars containing first-aid remedies for injuries will
be installed throughout the office in close proximity to machinery,
with a Adew of being helpful to the injured until the medical officer
can reach them.
14 REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Eealizing that the health of employees in the linotype section wasbeing endangered by fumes and noxious gases arising from melted
metal in the linotype pots, I installed a ventilating system in that
section at a cost of $398. The installation of this system has resulted
in a very material change for the better in the atmosphere of the
room and the general working conditions.
The lumber reclaimed from boxes received in this office, and which
was used in the operation of the carpenter shop, amounted to apjorox-
imately 275,000 square feet for the year; to purchase the same
quantity of new lumber would have cost about $11,000. This re-
claimed lumber was used principally in the manufacture of over
17,000 packing boxes used in shipping postal cards and other work.
Upon adjournment of the last session of Congress it was found
that two of the presses used in printing the daily Congressional
Record were in such shape as to require either a practical rebuilding
or the purchase .of new ones at a cost of at least $40,000. I decided
to have them rebuilt by our own machinists, and the work progressed
very satisfactorily. These presses will be found to be in excellent
condition for handling the Congressional Record, while a decided
saving will be shown when the expense of rebuilding is compared
with what new machines would have cost.
A decision of the comptroller, dated February 15, 1915, definitely
decided that employees of this office are entitled to leave of absence
with pay for 30 working da^^s each 3^ear. The decision was fair and
just and in full conformity with law.
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.
The distribution of Government publications during the period
covered by this report has demonstrated that the general public is
awakening to the fact that many valuable and interesting books are
available to them at a nominal price. This is evidenced by the in-
crease of 27,053 (12 per cent) in letters received and $14,356.73 (11
per cent) in cash receipts from sales. It is my opinion that to a
greater extent than ever before these publications are reaching the
individuals who are interested in the subjects covered.
During the year 1,335,991 copies of various documents were dis-
tributed to depository libraries throughout the country and approxi-
mately 35,000,000 copies were sent out on mailing lists or individual
orders. Our stenciled mailing lists contain 765,920 names, and the
changes on these lists run to approximately 225,000 in one year.
Considerable progress has been made in disposing of the accumula-
tion of returned publications; a large number were placed in stock
and the balance listed for selection by Members of Congress. Grad-
ual improvement in the methods and system for handling the ex-
REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 15
tremely large amount of business carried on by this division has de-
veloped a very efficient organization, and it is estimated that the
operating cost will shov^ a decrease in the future.
RECOMMENDATION S.
I present for consideration the following:
An annual appropriation of $20,000 should be provided to cover
the cost of heat, light, and power furnished to the city post office by
the power plant of the Government Printing Office. Appropriation
acts direct that I furnish this service, but make no provision for reim-
bursement, and under the provisions of the act covering fiscal A^ear
1916 this expense is necessarily carried as a dead weight, creating
an expense which can not even be apportioned in making charges
for work. This service is of the utmost importance to the Post
Office Department and also to the entire city of Washington, and
it is no more than reasonable that it should carry a direct appropria-
tion and not be paid for out of moneys set aside for the maintenance
of the Government Printing Office. M},^ endeavor to reduce the
charges for Government printing and binding to a low figure should
not be hampered by carrying the expense of heat, light, and power
necessary in the operation of a city post office; this expense very
clearly should be borne by the Post Office Department. I most
earnestly request the appropriation as stated above, to be made to the
Post Office Department, and that authoritj^ be given me to charge for
the service on the basis of cost per unit of heat, light, and power as
furnished.
The annual allotment for printing and binding for the Patent
Office is insufficient to carry the ever-increasing volume of work for
that bureau. In the month of June, 1915, it became necessary for meto order a suspension of some of the most important Patent Office
publications, for the reason that their allotment was exhausted.
Such necessary action seriously affects the business of that bureau,
and provision should be made either for a larger allotment or to
give the Patent Office authority to pay for excess printing out of
some separate fund.
The expense involved in collecting and baling waste paper fromdepartments and bureaus should be provided for hj a specific annual
appropriation of $8,000. This service was established in May, 1913,
and during the fiscal year just closed this office collected and baled
81,952 bags (over 3,500,000 pounds) of waste paper at a cost of
approximately $7,500. This expense was never specifically appro-
priated for and thus necessarily was carried as a portion of the over-
head expense and prorated in making charges for work. The quan-
tity of waste paper to be collected and baled is increasing rapidly,
and I deem it proper that the various departments and bureaus con-
16 EEPOST OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
cerned should pay for the service direct. Therefore I request the
appropriation, together with authority to make direct charge for
the service on the basis of bags or pounds collected.
With the object in view of installing offset presses and necessary
photomechanical equipment, the urgent need of more room in the
main building for the proper handling of work, and increasing the
facilities for storage of paper, coal, and other supplies, attention is
directed to the absolute need of a new building, to be erected on the
site now occupied by the old building on North Capitol and HStreets. All of the available space in the old building is practically
filled and there is constant demand for additional space, especially
by the division of public documents and the bindery. The condition
of the old building is such that it can not be used for anything
except storage purposes, and even for such purposes it can be used
only to a limited extent, for the reason that the walls and floors are
not strong enough to support any great weight. This building has
been condemned on several occasions, and in some places has been
reinforced and the walls tied together to prevent them from falling
out. It is built entirely of wood, with the exception of the exterior
brick walls, and is, therefore, a constant menace not only to itself
but also to the new building, for the reason that if fire should break
out and gain any headway whatever it would be almost impossible
to save the old building, and it would probably be a difficult matter
to save the new building. The new building cost about 31 cents per
cubic foot to erect, and on this basis a building to take the place of
the present old building and to match the general design of the
new building would cost about $2,000,000. I recommend that this
matter be brought to the attention of Congress and an appropriation
for a suitable building be requested.
The sidewalk around the old building on the H Street and Korth
Capitol Street sides is in an extremely bad condition, and I recom-
mend that authority be obtained from Congress for resurfacing this
sidewalk with concrete, at an estimated cost of $1,900. As this walk
will be outside the building line a separate appropriation will be
necessary.
In view of the technical nature of most of the work handled in
this office and the knowledge and skill required on the part of the
employees, I can but repeat the recommendation contained in myprevious report, and request authority be given to increase the pay
of printers and bookbinders from 50 cents to 55 cents per hour and
bookbinder machine operators from 55 cents to 60 cents per hour.
This would involve an increase of about $83,000 per year.
Respectfully,
Cornelius Ford,
Public Printer.
No. 2.
—
Financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915.
Resources.Disburse-ments.
pendedbalance?.
A-ppropriution for 191S,
Public printing and binding, 1913:$182,666.80
9,518.46
1
1
Amount transferred on boo' s of Treasiu^ through auditor's
settlements, being printing for departments or bureaus
82,211.38
1
25. 591 11/) GO
J-/ibU Ui oCLi lUl iXltl tt/l Idl dklxKX. oLi^^llCa \x LU. lilg lloUu'l j CclL
Total 192, 185. 26 1 3.351.89 $188,833.37
Leaves of absence, Government Printing Office, 1913 588. 43 ! 588. 43
Salaries, office of the Public Printer, 1913 4,711.73 4,711.73
Payment for holidays. Government Printing Office, 1913 321. 76 1 321. 76
Salaries, office of Superintendent of Documents, 1913 1.264.531
1.264.53
General expenses, offiice of Superintendent of Documents, 1913.
.
Appropriation for 1914.
Public printing and binding, 1914:
Balance, July 1, 1914
6,841.94 6,841.94
661,693. 77
32, 795. 16
45,610. 52
Deposits to credit of appropriations by sundry disbursingofficers and individuals for printing done and for proceedsof sales of certain documents
Amount transferred on boolcs of Treasury through auditor'ssettlements, being printing for departments or bureauspayable from various appropriations
86,284.43123, 882. 39321,573. 32
/ /, DZO. Oo
5,077. 05Payment to Jos. L. Pearson, printing for United States
Supreme Court
Total 740, 099. 45 614,442. 72 125,656. 73
Leaves of absence, Government Printing Office, 1914:Balance, July 1, 1914 7,537.67Disbursed during fiscal year 5, 981.02
Total 7,537.67 5,981.02 1,556. 65
Salaries, office of the Public Printer, 1914:TiQlorifio TnlTT 1 101/1 14, ^48. 64Disbursed during fiscal year 7,439.44
Total 14,248. 64 7' 439. 44 6,809.20
Payment for holidays, Government Printing Office, 1914:T^alQTirfi TnlTT 1 1Q1/1 I, d2o. 92
6, 825. 00Deficiency act July 29, 1914Disbursed during fiscal year 9, iii 25
Total 9,451.92 9,114.25 337.67
Balance. July 1, 1914 5,299. 51Disbursed during fiscal year 4,088. 83
Total 5,299. 51 4,088. 83 1, 210. 68
\A ^XJ- s^L Uji L/lllLC Ui O U.Ut51 ILLLtSllUtJlI I; Ul jLyUUtlllltJll l/o . lyX*!.Balance, July 1, 1914 19, 278.32Disbursed during fiscal year 14,008. 81
Total 19,278. 32 14,008. 81 5,269. 51
T)i*sfTlT^ntinTl nf nnT^]ir> Hnmimonf c IQIJ^*JOUJ. J.U u. Liuxj. KJL yJlA-KJllx^ *J.UL 14.111cil tb. lyirx.
Balance, July 1, 1914 5,831. 51Disbursed during fiscal year 3,357.18
Total 5,831. 51 3,357. 18 2,474.33Enlarging heating, lighting, and power plant, 1914:
Balance, July 1, 1914 63,965. 53Disbursed during fiscal year 58,961.65
Total 63,965. 53 58, 961. 65 5,003.88
Appropriation for 1915.
Public printing and binding:Appropriation, act Aug. 1, 1914 4,463,820. 00
308, 000. 002, 100.00
265,095.80
Deficiency, act Mar, 4, 1915Do
Deposits to credit of appropriation by sundry disbursingOiTicers and individuals for printing done and for proceedsof sales of certain documents
19
20 KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 2.
—
Financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Resources.Disburse-ments.
Appropriation for 1915—Continued.
Public printing and binding—Continued.Amount transferred on boo' s of Treasury through auditor'ssettlements, being printing for departments or biireauspayable from various appropriations
Transferred from general expenses, o.nce of Superintendentof Documents ,
Disbursed for labor during fiscal yearDisbursed for material and suppliesDisbursed for lithographing and engravingDisbursed for paperPayment to Jos. L. Pearson, printing for United StatesSupreme Court *.
,
Disbursed for extra messenger service ,
$376, 875. 81
107,429.89$3,268,598.74
398.478.4192, 607. 39
911,263. 79
7, 959. 14
2, 100. 00
Total. 5,523,321. 50 4,681,007. 47
Leaves of absence, Government Printing Office, 1915:
Appropriation, act Aug. 1, 1914Deficiency act Mar. 4, 1915Deposit oi disallowanceDisbursed during fiscal year
Total
330, 000. 0066,656. 30
24.60383,791. 10
396,680. 90 383,791.10
Salaries, ofnce of Public Printer, 1915:
Appropriation, act Aug. 1, 1914...Joint resolution, July 16, 1914
Disbursed during fiscal year
Total
190,080. 00108. 34
175,027. 17
190, 188. 34 175,027. 17
Payment for holidays, Government Printing Oifice, 1915:Appropriation, act Aug. 1, 1914
Disbursed during fiscal year
Total
Salaries, office of Superintendent of Documents, 1915:
Appropriation, act Aug. 1, 1914
Joint resolution, July 16, 1914
Disbursed during fiscal year
Total
185,000.00176,444.47
185,000. 00 176,444.47
178,395.00926. 66
157,746.56
178,395.00 158, 673. 22
General expenses. Superintendent of Documents, 1915:Appropriation, act Aug. 1, 1914Disbursed dming fiscal year
Total
153,000. 00
153,000. 00
111,284.13
111,284.13
Mail-carrying system, 1915:' Appropriation, act Aug. 1, 1914.
Disbursed during fiscal year
—
Total
30, 000. 0025,132.73
30, 000. 00 25, 132. 73
RECAPITULATION.Total paid for printing for United States Supreme Court $13, 036. 19Total paid for night messengers, extra service 2, 100. 00Total paid for labor durmg fiscal year 3, 354, 883. 17
Total paid for material and supplies 524, 572. 18
Total paid for lithographing and engraving 171, 347. 84
Total paid for paper 1, 232, 862. 70
Total paid for public printing and binding 5, 298, 802. 08Total paid for salaries during fiscal year 182, 466. 61
Total paid for leaves of absence during fiscal year 389, 772. 12
Total paid for holidays during fiscal year '. 185, 558. 72
Total paid for general expenses, oflfice of Superintendent of Documents 125, 292. 94
Total paid for salaries, office of Superintendent of Documents 162, 762. 05Total paid for distribution of public documents 3, 357. 18
Total paid for eniargmg heating and power plant 58, 961. 65
Total paid for mail-carrying system 25, 132. 73
Total 6,432,106.08
Public printing and binding, 1915.
RESOXJRCES.Balance July 1, 1915 $842,314.03Amount due on account of repayment to appropriation July 1, 1915 29, 058. 70
LIABILITIES.871,372.73
Wages earned and unpaid July 1, 1915 * 97, 082. 01
Orders outstanding July 1, 1915, subject to 10 per cent over or under run 598, 003. 97695,085. 98
Net balance July 1, 1915 176, 286. 75
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 21
No. 3.
—
Statement shoicing moneys received by the Public Printer during the fiscal year
ended June SO, 1915. the sources from vjhich received, and to what accounts deposited
in the Treasury.
Deposited to the credit of appropriation for printing and binding:1913—
Auditor's disallowances S11.711914—
Reprints nnder act of ^[ar. 28, 1P04 812,080.41Print^'n? for PostOffi^'C Deportment (money order) 2, 7-12. CO
Piinting for Poso OfFi':'e Department (postal card:,) 2, 14'^. 47
Printing for Post Offii^e Department (postal savings) 1,9!1. 79
Printmg for War Department 239. 13
Printing for Navv Department 34.28Printing for State Department 11. 3^0. (30
Printing for the Secretarv of the Senate 23. 25
Printing for the Clei k of House of Representatives 430. 29
Heating city post oflice 1 , (342. 50
Auditor's disallowances 5. 8232, f 80. 14
1915—Reprints under act of Mar. 28, 1904 47. 990. 96PriQtine for Post Office Department (money order) 104.902.49Printing for Post OffiTe Department (postal cards) 75,8P5.75Printing for Post Office Department (postal savings) 5,148.30Printing for Post Office Department (Postal Guide) ''5.02
Printins fot Secretary of the Senare 42.52Piinting for State Department (i7.40
Printing for War Denaitment r,,435. 79
Printing for Xavv Denartm.ent 77. 07Printing for Smithsonian institi'ition 80.80Chargine bitteiies. post ofPce (motor trucks) 3.4^
Refund by \\ . G. Cornell Co 1.42Refund by P. Diet/gen .50
Auditor's'disallowance 5. 5G240, 657. 04
Deposited to the credit of appropriations for leaves of absence:1914—
Auditor's disallowances 5.361915—
Auditor's disallowances 24. 60
Deposited to the credit of receipts from miscellaneous sources:Sales of documents un-'ler act of Mar. 28, 1904 !?&3,223.72Sales of extra documents • 10, 534. 78S.ales of waste paper 64, 930. 83
Sales ol waste metal : 9. 179. 42
Sales of leather scraps 507.76Sales of condemned machinery, mateiials, etc 1,378.90Sales of refuse wood ' 559. 80Remirs to bicvcle 4.50Printing speeches 65, 211. 87Proceeds of waste gold 4, 988. 08
240,519.66
Total 513,798.51
No. 4.
—
Statement shoiring disbursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30. 1915.
Description of articles. Quantity.
Paid from appropriation for 1913.
Disbursements on account of material andsupplies:FreightRepairing adding machinesTires, rubber (for truck wheels)
.
Type, metal
Total.Discount. .
.
Net.
Paid from appropriation for 1914.
ages.
Unitprice.
Amount.
S4.228.32
34. 32
2,205.11
2,251.9740.59
i 2,211.38
86, 284. 43
22 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 4.
—
Statement showing dishursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year ended"June SO, i9-?,5—Continued.
Description of articles.
Paid from appropriation for 1914—Continued.
Disbursements on account of material andsupplies:Acid-
MuriaticSulphuric
Quantity.
AdvertisingAlcoholAluminum leaf
Amm mia, anhydrousAuDdes, nickelArmaturesAshes, debris, etc., removal of.
Awnings, re-covering frames...Bands, rubberBaskets, waste (wire)Batteries—
Exide (ironclad)Samson
Battery supplies —Beef galls
Belting, leatherBelt lacing, rawhideBinders-
Loose-leafMetal parts used in constructing.
Board-Blocking (kiln-dried cherry).Bonnet
BoltsBook cloth-
Common blackCommon blueExtra brownExtra colorsExtra black, silk pattern.
Books-ManifoldReference (subscriptions, etc.).
Brushes
—
ElectricalHair, bristle, etc.—
Camel's-hair...DustElectrotyper's.GlueLyePickVarnish
Buckets-FiberIron, galvanized.
Buckram.Do...
Cabinet, section for.
Cambric, whiteDo
Canvas,Do.
linen.
Car tickets
.
Castings-Brass.
.
Bronze.Iron
Cement.
226 pounds...1,400 pounds
.
91.8 gallons.400 packs...308 pounds.389 pounds.
36.
l,133i- feet..
1,008 sheets.
101 pieces
.
700 pieces . .
.
50 pieces . .
.
45 pieces. .
.
50 pieces . .
.
5,338 yards
.
6,280 yards
.
2,637 yards.607 yards...
2,016 yards.1051 yards..
1,200
68 poimds.
.
134 pounds.164 pounds.
80 bags
Unitprice.
Amount.
$0. 016.0149
.45
.90
.2363
.50
.27
.085
.0237
5. 006.257. 507. 757.75
$3. 6120. 86
453. 004. 50
2, 010. 23149. 05
96.3523.89
505. 13
4,375.00375. 00348. 75387. 50
11,774.
.25
.30
.04
.258
.2746
.225,23
,038
159. 25
2.4013.229.28
32. 0617. 6012. 003.47
2.393.29
1,334.501,884.00
105. 49
36. 42
520. 1328. 90
15.3030. 826. 23
Total.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 23
No, 4.
—
Statement showivg disbursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of articles. Quantity.Unitprice.
Amount.|
Paidfrom appropriation for 1914—Continued.
Disbursements on account of material andsupplies—Continued.Chairs-
OakSpline seatTypewriter
Do
Coal-Anthracite..Bituminous.Forge
tons.532-^\% tons1 ton
$5. 95.97
4. 855. 26
4.683. 75
Colors—Dry..Pulp.
Conduit boxesCopper sulphate...Cord, cottonCotton, absorbent.Cotton (cloth)—
BleachedUnbleached...Wiping
1,500 pounds.505 pounds..,25 pounds
l,008f yards..5,069i yards..1,000 pounds.
.2303
.20
.138
.0275
. 15
Cresol, noncorrosiveDies, steel
DoorchecksDrafting suppliesDrill, complete, with fixtures
.
DriUs—MachineTwist
20 kilos.
Drugs and chemicals, miscellaneous.Duck-
DrabEnameled, black
Eggs
520 yards.408 yards.
,185£51
Electrical supplies, miscellaneousEmergency room supplies (includingdrugs, laundry, etc.).
EnvelopesErasers, rubberExpanded metalEyeletsFabrikoidFans, electric
FeltFilesFilings, sifted cast ironFixtures and parts of machines, presses,etc.—Beveling machineBicyclesBlue-printing machineBook-sewing machinesCase-making machinesElectric vehiclesElevatorsEngine, Corliss
Folding machinesGathering machinesNumbering headsNumbering machinesOxygen helmetsPaper-cutting machines (knives)Prmting pressesPump (boiler feed)Skiving machinesToilets -
Typesetting machines
—
Linotype (including matrices)Monotype (including matrices)..
.
4,244 yards.4
5 yards
.1815. 386. 25
2,254 pounds. .0175
56.0040. 55
139. 21
139. 41
150. 00
19. 208. 64
96. 20103. 36
114.0018.8613. 7514.4030. 30
113. 9094.0940. 253. 30
58. 7414.40
127. 5018.00
295. 30468. 59142. 7015. 5354. 25
,422. 75648. 69
$11.905. 824.855.26
7, 189. 571, 995. 87
4.25
5, 709. SO
24 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
No. 4.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of articles. Quantity.Unitprice.
Amotint.
Paid from appropriation for 1914—Continued.
Disbursements on account of material andsup plies—Continued.
Flannel, canton ,
Flour,
Flue brushes and scrapersFreight, drayage, and expressageFurniture, rattanFurniture shoes
,Gallery floor material, etcGalleys and clamps :
Garbage burner, etcGasGasolineGearsGlass
—
American plateWindow
110J yards.40 barrels.
3
5,195 gallons.
Glasses, magnifying.GlucoseGlue-
LiquidRoller-making.
.
100 pounds.
GlycerinGold leaf-
Usual, ribbonDoDoDoDo
XX, deep (edge leaf).
XX, deepXX, deep, ribbon
DoDoDoDo
1,096 pounds.
2,198 pounds.
100 rolls..
50 rolls...
100 rolls..
100 rolls..
100 rolls-.
1 book. .
.
100 packs.25 rolls...
100 rolls..
50 rolls...
100 rolls..
100 rolls..
GravelGray super.
Do
Grease ,
Guards, book (for patent backs)Gum, arableHacksaw bladesHardware, miscellaneousHeating appliances, electric—stoves
.
Heating unitsHinges ,
Hoist, electric
Hose-Fire (linen)
Water (rubber)
10 cubic yards.20,000 yards...900 yards
10 cans.5,000...25 kilos.
Hose fittings
Indexing Congressional Record, secondsession, Sixty-third Congress.
Ink (for overlay process)Ink, printing-
Flatbed, blackDoDoDoDoDoDo
Half-tone, blackDoDoDoDoDo
5 pounds
230 pounds..,20 pounds5,416 pounds.10 pounds
—
20 pounds
—
40 pounds100 pounds...10 pounds30 pounds20 pounds...,20 pounds40 pounds20 pounds. .
.
Per 1,000.
$0. 1254. 85
.19
,045
$6. 0443.37
,85
.158 173. 17
.1894
.599 59. 901. 108 55. 401.383 138. 302. 205 220. 51
2. 80 280. 0039
6. 25 625! 00.217 5. 43
.339 33.901. 785 89. 252. 765 276. 503.22 322.00
1. 64.0245 490. 00.035 31. 50
.5015. 75
.456
9. 5018. 00
.147 33. 81
.155 3.10
.17 920. 72
.19 1.90
.196 3. 92
.20 8.00
.28 28.00
.28 2. 80
.325 9. 75
.335 6. 70
.343 6. 86
.35 14. 00
.40 8.00
EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. 25
No. 4.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of articles.
Paid from appropriation for ^57^—Continued.
Disbursements on account of material andsupplies—Continued.Ink, printing—Continued.
Web-press, blackDoDoDo
Tob-Black
DoDo
Blue, ultramarineBrown
DoDoDoDo
GreenWhite
CopyingPostal card, greenU. S. M. O
Kaolin,
Label holders ,
Lamp guards, lockingLamps, incandescentLanternsLeadLeather, No. 1 quality-
Cowhide
—
American E.ussia. .
.
DoDo....
Cowhide buffingDo
,
DoFleshers
,
Law calf,
Law sheep,
Goatskin-American morocco
.
Do
LimeLocks, knobs, and catchesLumberMachines-
Baling machine, hydraulicFolding machine (including freight) . .
.
Kast insetting and wire-stitching ma-chine.
Pasted waste paper machineRound corner cutting machineSheet feeders (2)
Typesetting machines, Mergenthaler (2)
Mailing tubesMalletsMelting pots, cast steelMopsMop wringersMotor cycleNails, brads, etcNumbering headsOdometer, hubOil—
CyhnderDoDo
EngineMachineMonotype casting machine
.
Monotype keyboardKeroseneNeat's-footRosinMiscellaneous
Quantity.
1,525 pounds.
.
100 pounds105 poimds17,778 pounds.
1,01C pounds.10 pounds10 pounds50 pounds5 pounds123 pounds...5 pounds5^ pounds855 pounds . .
.
50 pounds50 pounds10 pounds500 pounds...5 pounds
100,000 grams.100
.36,007 pounds.
34,937f square feet.
1,981 square feet..
.
2,375 square feet..
.
1,000 square feet...
2,0'Al square feet..
1,197 square feet..
.
10 dozen skins222;^- square feet....
10,004 square feet..
805 square feet...
2,130 square feet.
2 dozen..212 dozen.12
1
50 gallons . .
.
503 gallons .
.
247^ gallons.591 gallons.
.
800 gallons .
.
50 gallons . .
.
50 srallons . .
.
1,025 gallons.2 gallons50 gallons . .
.
Unitprice.
10. (
.0985
.10
.12
.18
.225
.23
.55
.50
.55
.58
.60
.75
.75
.30
.40
.43
. 0448
6.24
2.1941.48
30. 00
Amount.
$149. 459. 85
10. 502, 133. 36
181.802. 252. 30
27. 502.5067.652. 903.30
641.2537. 5015.004.00
215. 001.40
.18 6, 288. 79
.185 366.49
.19 451.30
.0675 67.50
.085 175.46
.09 107. 73
6. 00 60. 00.o5 77. 88.075 750.30
.19 153. 14
.199 423. 87
1,890.092, 103. 93
6, 160. 00
1,550.00200. 00
4,218.007, 787. 00
.17 8.50
.28 140. 84
.29 71.78
.195 115.26
.17 136. 00
.198 9.90
.75 37. 50
.09 92. 25
.70 1.4023.271.00
26 BEPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
No. 4.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of articles. Quantity.Unitprice.
Amount,
Paid from appropriation for 1914—Continued.
Disbiirsements on accoimt of material andsupplies—Continued
.
OilclothOilersOil-tank outfitsPackingPads, inkingPaintsPaper—
Blue-printCarbonToilet
120 yards.12
3
150 yards...7,500 sheets.3,000 rolls..
Paper fasteners, clips, etc.Paste, photolibraryPastine dryerPencilsPenholdersPensPinsPipe, ironPitch, coal tarPlumbago
DoDo
25 pounds.
4 dozen
50 pounds.
2,470 pounds.500 pounds...500 pounds...200 pounds...
Plumbing and engineering supplies, mis-cellaneous.
Portrait, Hon. William B. AlUsonPotashPrinter's pasteRegulator, feed waterRental
—
Fire-alarm boxesTelephone exchangeWarehouse space
1,219 pounds.
Repairs-Adding machinesCalculating machineCanvas bagsMeters
, ampere-hourPasted waste paper machine.Time stampsTires, automobileTypewriter
Ribbons '
Roller covers, cloth, used in making com-position rollers.
RosinRoyaltyRules, steel
SandScrewsShellacShovelsSink
1 dozen.
100 pounds.
10 cubic yards.
SirupSliding base frames, for motors
.
Soap-Laundry
DoToilet
DoDo
20 gallons .
.
24 ,
1
100 gallons
.
Soap powderSockets, keySpongesStamps, rubberStaples, midgetStationery, pro rata share for General Sup-plv Committee.
SteelSteelwork (floor in boiler house)Subscriptions (daily papers)
2,000 pounds...2,000 pounds...700 dozen cakes.4 dozen cakes...
1,350 pounds...
2,718 pounds.
10 pounds
24 boxes
$0. 1875
.50
.3526
.009
.05
.06
.05
4.251.48
.24
045,0588,36
,94
,0752
1.95
.615
$7.2027.35
250. 97
25.0030. 0016.00
57.50348. 17274.48
34.3248.0025.006. 00
125. 0016.0011.7123. 75
90. 00117. 60252. 003.76
101.52
REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 27
jSo. 4.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of articles.
Paid from appropriation for Continued.
Disbursements on accouat of material andsupplies—Conlinued.Switches, fusedTape (for book-sewing machines)Tape couplers, metallicTaps, dies, etcTeleeraphingTelephoning, long distance ("see "Rental"'
for telephone exchange).Thread—
Book-sewing machine
—
CottonLinen
DoLinen
Quantity,
700 gross yards
.
300
Time service, standard.
.
Tires, rubber
—
For electric vehicles.For truck wheels . .
.
TowelsTranslating and electrotyping.Tubing-
RubberDo
Steel
Do
Turpentine, spirits.
Twine-Jute
DoSailmaker's
Type, metalTypewritersValvesVarnishVaseliaeVinegarVise, machinist'sWasteWax, molding (ozokerite)Welding and cutting equipment (oxy-
acetylene).Wheels, emeryWire-
SpringStitching machine
Do
500 spools
.
65 pounds.50 pounds.25 potmds.
500 feet
200 feet
20 feet
20 feet
51 gallons
5, 129 pounds.2,155 pounds.100 pounds...
3,201 pounds.258 pounds...
2,033 pounds.1,000 pounds.
Wire cloth 11,738^ square feet.
WrenchesMiscellaneous supplies, general
Total '
DiscountI
Net.
Paid from appropriation for 1915.
WagesI
Disbursements on accoimt of material and'
^^Acid—j
Muriatic [797 poimds.Oxalic 50 pounds..Sulphuric
\ 6,300 poundDo i 538 poimds.
Tannic '
Advertising !
Albumen, egg ! 264 pounds. .
.
Alcohol I 368.33 gallons.
Unitprice.
$5.58.5094.024
1. 14
1.452.00.65
Amount.
,045
0521525
528
.12
.215
.095
.235
,085
.015
.016
.084
.0145
.055
59545
8570. 0094. 25
100. 0016. 25
,54
15.
22. 5010. 403.005. 00
461. 61
258. 6021.50
5. 84172. 8187. 50
12. 764. 20
91.3529.593. 16
141. 06
157.08165. 75
28 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 4.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune SO, 1915—^Continued.
Description of articles.
Paid from appropriation for 5—Continued.
Disbursements on account of material andsupplies—Continued.Alum
,
Aluminum hydrateAluminum leaf
Do
Ammonia-AnhydrousStronger water.
Anodes
—
Copper.Do.Do.
Nickel.
Ashes, debris, etc., removal ofAwnings, re-covering frames (37).Babbitt metal
Canvas.Manila.
Bale ties, steel wireBands, rubberBaskets, wasteBatteriesBattery suppliesBearingsBeef galls
BeeswaxBells-
VibratingElectric mechanical (gongs).
Belting, leatherBelt lacing and fasteners-
Couplings, steel
Rawhide lacingSteel lacingWire hooks
Belts, endless
—
Leather (for linotype machines).Rawhide (for skiving machines).Web (for routing machines)Woven, miscellaneous
Binders-Loose-leafMetal parts used in constructing.
Bismuth (metal)Blankets
—
Press, rubberDoDo
Stereotyper's, woolen
—
ArmyMolding
Wool (for use on mangle).
Blue-print clothBoard-
Blocking (kiln-dried cherry)
.
BonnetMailing
Boards, prsss.Boil3r, coppar.Boiler tubas.
.
BoltsBolt shieldsBookbinding band, cotton 3,612 yards.
Quantity.
1, 140 pounds.
0.1 pack ...
600.1 packs.
207 pounds.784 pounds.
20,994 pounds.5,760 pounds.
.
1,284 poimds..420 pounds—
50 poimds.
300 bundles.
1,102 pounds.
25 pounds.
250 sheets.
2,000 feet...
1,008 sheets.
1,750 sheets.
40.
Unitprice.
Amoxmt.
3.019
230485
.1624
.175
.1775
.42
.08
1.144
.3254
1. 99
10. 3012. 1015. 20
3. 74
.1029
.0219
.04
1.105
.02
$0. 07540. 09
47. 61
38. 02
^3,417. 371,008. 00
227. 91176. 40
367. 29
7. 70
3.12
00
9. 6574.055. 88
15. 60
30. 493. 605. 28
65. 63
632. 15289. 78
41.2036. 30
121. 60
183. 2660. 6061.25
205. SO22. 0870.00
Includes $7.94 allowed on freight.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 29
No. 4.
—
Statement showing dishursements on accnint of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of articles.
Paid from appropriation for Continued.
Disbiarsements on account of material andsupplies—Continued.Book cloth
—
Common blackCommon colorsCommon colors, silk patternExtra bro^vnExtra colorsExtra black silk patternExtra brown silk patternExtra green silk patternFubyCochineal
Books
—
Manifold .
.
Reference
.
Boxes, paperBox straps, steel
Brackets, wall (adjustable)
.
BraidBrassBronzing liquidBroomsBrooms, whiskBrushes-
ElectricalHair, bristle, etc.
—
Camel's hairDustElectrotypers'FitchFloor sweepsGlueLyeMarblersPastePickSash toolsStencilVarnishWallWireMiscellaneous
Buckets .
.
Buckram
.
Do...Do...Do...
Cable-Electrical.
Iron ,
Calcium chlorideCalipers, micrometer.Cambric
Do
Cans-Benzine, safotyIron, galvanized
—
GarbageOil
DoSprinkling
Tin , seamless
Canvas
—
Cotton, white.Do
Irish linen
Carbons, arc light.
.
Cardboard, overlay.
Quantity.
400 pieces . .
.
1,490 pieces.20 pieces
29911 pieces
424§| pieces
,
200 pieces . .
.
10 pieces200 pieces...270 pieces . .
.
150 pieces...
30 dozen
.
4 dozen .
.
4,391 yards..200 yards...25,668 yards20,869 yards
682 pounds.
2,767J yards.529| yards..
2,023^ vards.1,5523- yards.
8,747i- yards.
Unitprice.
$5.006. 256.507.507. 75
7.757.758. 008.50
10. 00
2. 00
.17
.21
.25
.30
.0389
.0584
3.254. 20.40.42
,119
149274
Amoiuit.
§2,000. 009,312.50
130. 002,249. 803,293.141,550.00
77.501,600. 002,295.001,500. 00
12,556. 8452. 73
120. 64
9. 0044.3872. 636.41
344.50173. 4910. 0011.506.90
58. 8035.863.00
30. 2224. 703.001.72
746. 4742. 00
,417. 00, 260. 70
44.00394. 36
107. 65
30. 92
10. 20
78. 004.209. 605.048. 55
240. 80231. 36
2,396. 74
30 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE.
No. 4.—Statement showing disbursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of articles.
Paidfrom appropriation for ^5/5—Continued.
Disbursements on account of material andsupplies—Continued.Card holdsrsCar ticketsCartons (for postal cards)CastersCasting boxes-
IngotStereotype
Quantity.
Castings-
Bronze.Copper.Iron . .
.
Steel...
CelluloidCement
—
BaitPortland.
ChainChain linksChairs
—
Bent wood
—
Quartered oak.Do
Spline seatDo
Typesetters'
Chair seats, spline, etc
.
Chamois skinsChasesChinaware.etcCoal-
AnthraciteDoDoDoDo
Bituminous.DoDoDoDoDoDo
ForgeColors-
Dry.Pulp.
6,000.
10 pounds.588 bags...
1..
48.
24.
I21.
Typewriters' 1
Commutators ,
Composition, electros, etc., of circular(Portuguese).
ConduitConduit boxesCondubts, fittings, etcContataers (for snipping postal cards)CopperCopper sulphate
ElasticElectric (lamp) '
PageSashSilkWindow shade
CorduroyCornstarchCotton, absorbent.
99iffgtons-...l,979^tlgtons.504^^5 tons. .
.
1,619^415 tons .
l,632^g tons.
200, tons...
389|||g tons...
lOOHiStons...187^Jg tons. -
.
138^^5 tons...
lOS^VA tons...
5,644iV\''iy tons.
tons.
Unitprice.
Amount.
SO. 78.32
5.90.85
1.206. 805. 40
$120. 00225. 00
95.6780. 082. 40
277. 6489. 82
7. 80188. 16
9. 908. 38
283. 2020. 4024. 00
142. 805.40
3. 904. 644.694. 71
4.79
3. 203. 403. 423.453.503. 603.74
4,25
9, 185. 472,367.117, 628. 737,819. 54
640. 71
1,324.54344. 98647. 26484. 31713. 45
21,109. 79
449. 15
143.50
15.90135. 10248. 8012. 1022. 4211.48
Total.
445. 8036. 306. e*15.00
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 31
No. 4.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of articles.
Paidfrom appropriation for Continued.
Disbursements on account of material andsupplies—Continued.Cloth (cotton)—
BleachedDoDoDo
UnbleachedDoDo
FilledDo
Misprint
Crayons, lumberCrepeleneCresol, noncorrosive.CuspidorsCut-outsCutters-
Board, rotary.MillingPerforatorWire
DextrinDies-
Machine.Steel....
Door checks and springs.Door puUsDrilling
Do
Drills-Air...Twist.
Drugs and chemicals, miscellaneous.Dry cleaningDuck-
DrabSageCalenderedEnameled (black)
Dusters, feather.E£̂ggsElectrical supplies, miscellaneousEmergency-room supplies (including drugs
.
laundry, etc )
Emery clothEnvelopes ^
ErasersExpanded metalExterminator, rat and insectEyeletsFabrikoidFeltFilesFiliQgs, sifted cast ironFilter bagsFire exttnguishers and additional charges.
.
Fire hydrantFixtures and parts of machines, presses,
etc.
—
Adding machinesAddressing machinesAsh conveyorBicyclesBlackleading machinesBoilersBook-sewing machinesCase-making machinesCasing-in machinesCloth-cutting machinesControllers
Quantity.
10,761f yards.
2,022i yards..
4,364f yards..1,521^ vards..78,9651 yards
.
3,903 yards...3^ yards
5,725f yards.
.
3,092 yards...12,000 pounds
.
134 dozen. .
.
l,332i yards.80 kilos
1,500 poimds.
25,346 yards
.
1,041 yards..
6 ruling-machine cloths
492f yards..1,1661 yards.578 yards
—
500 yards....
48.
12,848f yards.10 yards
9,226 pounds
.
Unitprice.
$0. 0524.0796.1209.205.0236. 165.50.0416.0725. 15
.225
.078
.16
.056
11862084
1. 50
.1037
.28
.3247
.2432
.3825
Amount.
$563. 91
leo. 97527. 69311.91
1, 863. 58643. 99
1.75238. 19224. 17
1, SCO. CO
18.0021.3027.0011.60
10. 12
277. 39
3,006. 04216. 94
50. 0096. 15
51.10326. 55187. 68121. 60
.14385.00
.0175
7. 2510.0017. 40
184. 663. 20
94. 29
,391. 57642. 07182. 12
60.0020. 90
32 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 4.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of articles. Quantity.Unitprice.
Amount.
Paid from appropriation for ^515—Continued.
Disbursements on account of material andsuppl es—Continued.
Fixtures and parts of machines, presses,
etc.—Continued.Cutting-off cylinder (clamping band) .
.
Damper regulatorsDrinlting fountains (bubbling cups , etc.)
ElevatorsEngine (Corliss condensing)Fans, electric
Fire extinguishersFolding machinesGathering machinesGluing machinesHeadband and back-lining machines..Index-cutting machineInk and color millLatheLetter openerMotorcycleNumbering headsNumbering machinesPaper-cutting machinesPatent blocksPlate-mortising machinePrinting pressesPumpsRadiatorsRound-hole cutting machineRounding and backing machineRuling machineScale (autotruck)Skiving machinesTipping machinesToUets ."
Typesetting machines
—
Linotype (including matrices)Monotype (including matrices)
Vacuum cleanersVehicles, electric
Vertical Troy engineWire-stitchihg machines
—
AutomaticInsetting and stitching (Kasts)—Monitor
FlagsFlannel
—
Canton.Do.
Wool..
6U. S. Standard.
2,616 yards.100 yards...10 yards
$7. 82
.049
.1225L 35
FlashlightsFlourFolders, boneFountains, drinkingFreight, drayage, and expressage.FusesGalley locksGalleysGas-
AcetyleneOxygenIlluminating
15.
5. 50
$15. 505. 56
658. 00148. 44
4. 4069.107. 20
157. 87414. 66
6. 0050. 8416.003.255. 503.003.10
65. 2869. 36
1,003. 68476. 2029. 88
918. 25175. 37
3. 7534.2034. 13
789. 81145. 0051.2720. 1255. 18
3, 569. 93
3, 978. 0420.30
265. 42
50.00
36.0031.20
358. 70
128. 1812. 2513. 50
15. 5465. 88
16,455. 49
GasketsGasolineGasoline furnacesGauge pins, Magill's spring tongue.GearsGlass-
American plateWindowWired
10,160 gallons. 125
12 dozen. L 14
26. 74
79. 7023. 70
Globes..Glucose
.
REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 33
No. 4.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of 'public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of articles. Quantity.Unitprice.
Amount.
Paid from appropriation for 1915—Continued.
Disbursements on account of material andsupplies—Continued.Glue-
Bindery useCabinetmakers'Case-makingRoller-makingLiquidWhite
GlycerinGold leaf-
UsualUsual, ribbon
DoDoDoDoDoDoDo•DoDoDo
XX edge leaf
XX deepXX deep, ribbon,
DoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
Governors
.
Graphite..
GravelGray super
.
GreaseGuards, book (for patent backs).
DoDoDo
Guide cardsGum—
ArabicBodyDamarHoggTragacanth
.
Gumming labels, etcHacksaw bladesHard- are, miscellaneous.Headband-
Cotton (mercerized)..DoDoDoDoDo
SilkDo
48,010 pounds
.
200 poimds....15 pounds6,910 pounds..
25 pounds
11,113 pounds
^Vpack...1 roll
1 roll
651 /oils...
Iroll751 rolls...
201 rolls...
401 rolls...
1 roll
901 rolls...
1 roll
201 rolls...
pack . .
.
500 pack76 rolls
GOl rolls . .
.
1,801 rolls.
2,201 rolls.
1 roll
1,001 rolls.
Iroll801 rolls...
Iroll
1,201 rolls.
1 roll
2,301 rolls.
400 pounds.156 pounds.
44 cubic yards
.
40,000 vards . .
.
3,581| yards...
110 cans.2,000....15,000...6,0005,000
250 kilos...30 pounds..10 pounds..105 pounds.125 pounds.
720 yards...1,440 yards.7,500 yards
.
7,500 yards.7,200 yards
.
4,320 yards
.
288 pieces .
.
48 pieces...
$0.11.146.09.145
1575
1869
$5,281.1029.201.35
1,001.95m.9i
3.94
.306
.459
.599
.8831.1081.3831.6631.9252.2052.522.80
6.00.217.339.508.662.98
1.2371.5751.7852.312. 7C53.oe3.22
.05
.30
1.64.0275.0336
.361 5.5016.251 7.0018.00
.456
.30
.30
,27
.01167
.01175
.0118
.0119
.01225
.01067
.23
.27
.27
.31
.46
389.95.88
832. 11
277.98666. 86
1.931,986.71
2.52562. 80
.363,000.30
16.51203. 74
914.911,457.06
.981,238.24
1.581,429.79
2.313,320.77
3.087,409.22
20. 0046.80
1,100.00120. 35
11.00 i
93.7542.0040.00
114.009.003.00
28.35112.50
8.4016.9288.5089.2588.2072.0066.2412.96
442. 47
6495—15-1 Per 1,000.
34 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 4.
—
Statement showing dishursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, ^915—Continued.
Description of articles.
Faid from appropriation for 1915—Continued
.
Disbursements on account of material andsupplies—Continued
.
Heating appliances, electric
—
Plates, laboratorySoldering ironsStoves or heaters
Heating units
.
HingesHoist, electric.
Air...,Fire...Steam
.
Water
.
IndexesIndexing Congressional Record
—
Second session, Sixty-third Congress
.
Third session, Sixty-third Congress..,
Ink-DrawingOverlay (for overlay process)Stamp-pad and numbering-machine.Writing-
BlackRed
Ink, printing
—
Flat-bed. black.Do
Halftone, blackDoDo
Web-press, blackJob-
BlackDoDo
Blue-Bronze
DoUltramarine .
.
Bro'^nDoDo
GreenDoDo
Parchment, black
.
RedDoDoDoDo
SepiaVermillionWhite
DoDo
Yello-.v
Do.Book-cover
—
BlackDoDo
GreenRed
Copying-Blue
DoGreen
Postal card, greenDo
U. S. M. O.—BlackBlue
Quantity.
8,530 pounds .
.
400 poimds—1,000 pounds..7,910 poimds .
.
50 pounds12,609 pounds
.
2,514 pounds.
.
6,050 pounds .
.
Samples
50 poimds...200 pounds..60 pounds...128 pounds..35 pounds...40 pounds...75 pounds...10 pounds...20 pounds...5 pounds401J poimds.75 i pounds.
.
lOpounds...108 pounds..Samples40 pounds...5 pounds150 pounds..20 pounds...20 pounds..
.
lOpounds...45 pounds...
10 pounds.10 pounds.10 pounds.10 pounds.10 pounds.
50 pounds...50 pounds...100 poimds.
.
1,168 pounds
.
500 pounds .
.
1,520 pounds
.
50 pounds. .
.
Unitprice.
$2.50
.196
.28
.32
.325
.68
.12
.17
.18
.85
.50
.35
.60
.65
.751.251.501.50.45.50.55
.65
1.502.00.30.35.40.30.40
.65
.90
.951.101.35
.851.00.65.155.45
.30
Amount.
$31. 8217.0229.85
4.6221.5010.6518.33
8,200. 807,755.00
4.7320.0011.68
57.1110.80
1,671.88112.00320. 00
2,570.7534. 00
1,513.08
427.381,089.00
8.51
31.50170.0030.0044.8021.0026.0056.2512.5030.007.50
180.6837.755.50
70. 205.35
60.0010.0045.007.008.003.0018.00
6.509.009.5011.0013.5a
42.5050.0065.00181.04225.00
456. 0014.00
9,709.67
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE. 35
Xo. 4.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year ended
June 30. 1915—Continued.
Description of articles.
Paid from appropriation for 1915—Continued.
Disbursements on account of material andsupplies—Continued.Ink compoundInk-making materials, miscellaneousInk mill
Ink tonerInsulating compoundInsulating material, miscellaneous.Iron
—
BarSheet
Jackets, filing, etcKaoliumKnives
—
Pencil sharpener.Upholsterers
KnurlsLaces, shoeLacquerLamp guards, lockingLamp shades, shade holders, etc.Lamps, incandescent (electric) .
.
Lead-PigSheet
Leads, spaces, etcLeather, No. 1 quality
—
Cowhide:American Lussia
DoDoDo :
DoCowhide buffing
DoDoDo
FlashersDo
Law calf
Law sheepDoDo
PigskinGoatskin
—
Morocco grainNiger goatskin
DoAmerican morocco
DoDo
Turkey morocco, genuine
.
DoDoDo
Skiver
—
Calf finishedStraight grainedBark
DoTitle ,
DoDoDo
Lime, chlorinatedLocks, knobs, and catches.Lumber
Quantity.Unitprice.
4-niount.
rOO pounds.
4 gross
.
72,157 pounds.286 pounds...
123,465 square feet.
5,579i square feet.
.
8,185i- square feet..
124i square feet..
.
123f square feet..
.
l,131i square feet..
4,120f square feet..
13,5S0i square feet.
8,557f square feet.
.
11 dozen skins56 dozen skins
663} square feet . .
.
33,0o6| square feet.
95J square feet
98f square feet
336i square feet..
.
6,412} sqxiare feet..
4,e06§ square feet..
167} square feet . .
.
19,682| square feet.
7,989 square feet. .
.
150 square feet
148} squai-e feet . .
.
246 square feet
6 dozen skins5 dozen skins
130 square feet . .
.
265| square feet .
.
7,242} square feet.
2,272} square feet.
2,277 square feet..
1,130 square feet.
.
1,465 square feet..
2,377| square feet.
257 kilos
m 017
25. 20
,0404
,18
,185
,19
,195
21075,09
09251050253307751011
25
21253018919921
33350000
S133. 72212. 30
12. 725.40
2,915. 14
19.45
,055,06
OS,085
,095,10
22,223.731,032.21 i
1,555.2124.23
,
25.99,
84,84i
370.871,256.20
I
855.77I
49.50 I
350.00i
218.872,561.89
!
9.55 i
10.8684.07
;
1,346.581,151.61
50.19:
3,720.03i
1,589.8131.50
i
48,93 !
86.10,
210,00 ;
220.00
23! 63'
398. 32136. 34182. 1696.05
139. 17237. 78
40,391.7410,03
133. 214,264.53
36 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 4.
—
Statement sliowinq disbursements on account of 'public 'printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for trie fiscal year endedJune 30. :?9-/5—Continued.
Description of articles. Quantity. Unitprice.
Amount.
Paid from appropriation for 1915—Continued.
Disbursements on account of material andsupplies—continued.Machines
—
Adding, DaltonBlackleadingNumbering
DoDo
Saw-trimmer
Mailing tubesMalletsMelting pots, cast steel
MicaMops, mop handles, etcNails, brads, etcNaphthaNickel, sulphate of (single).
Numbering headsNuts, ironOdometers, hubOil-
CastorCylinder
DoEngineHydraulic pressLardMachine, mediumMonotypeParafTmSperm
DoDo
SpindleTypewriterKeroseneLinseed
—
BoiledRaw
RosinSweet
OilclothOi.ersOilstonesPackingPadlocksPads, inkingPaints, etcPaper-
AsbestosBlue-print
DoCarbonCloth-linedGummed manila.PressboardToilet
Paper fasteners, clips, etcPaper-fastening machines (Midget).ParamnParchment substitutePaste, photoiibraryPastine driarPeai-lashPencilsPencil sharpenersPenholdersPensPinsPipe-
BrassIron, steel
Lead
1 $257. 50
2, 700. 002. 75
24. 5496. 00
300. 00
4502 dozen
.
3$6. 12
10 gallons
.
8,000 c. c
149 gallons
1,495 gallons
1,292 gallons....
152 gallonsllli gallons
1,809 gallons243 gallons50 gallons2 gallons10 gallons1 gallon80 gallons3 dozen 2-ounce
.
1,510 gallons
100 gallons
.
42 dozen
.
48 yards.
2l'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
903 pounds.120 yards...300 yards...
200 pounds. .
,
18 dozen jars.
15682031412
7644145152164969202524341
.40
.79
2. 0823.36
312. 45180. 8818. 2485. 24
262. 3336. 938. 241.38
12. 001.25
21. 871.23
120. SO
195. 5577. 3540. 0033. 25
.54
.03,04
,048
27. 094. 80
14. 40181. 10
1,544.^^081. 1517.04
1,085. 75
.0524
3.95
20.08565. 12
46. 61631. 81
1 Exclusive of $170 allowed for two old machines.
KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE. 37
No. 4.
—
Statement shoiuing dishursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of articles. Quantity.
Paid from appropriation for Continued.
Disbursements on account of material andsupplies—Continued.
Pitcn, coal tarPlaners, printers' woodenPlasterPlaster of ParisPliersPlugs, attachmentPlumbagoPlumbing and engineering supplies, mis-cellaneous.
Plunger cleaner, etc. (for linotype ma-chines).
Polish, metalPotashPotassium cyanidePowders
—
Bronzing (aluminum)Etching (for overlay process)
j
Gilding
Unitprice.
Amount
4,141 poimds.325 pounds...
Pulleys, etcPumice stonePush platesPuttyQuoin keys ,
QuoinsRatchets, brass (stereotypers)Reamers, hand ,
Reducol (for modifying litho ink).Regulators, feed waterRental-
Fire-alarm boxesTelephone exchange"Warehouse space
Repairs
—
Adding machine.Addressing machineBaes, waste paperBoilerCaliper, micrometerClocks
—
Marine clockTime stamp clock
Cuts in streets
Mail sack...MetersMotor cycleMotor vehicles, tubes and wheelsOdometerRoller, recovering for cloth-cuttingmachine.
Scale, dormantTube carriers, pneumatic ,
Typesetting machines
—
Mold cap (linotype)Molds (monotvpe)Spacebands (linotype)
TypewritersVulcanizing;
—
Bicycle tires
Cylinders for proof pressesWelding
Resinate of leadRespirators, automaticRibbons, typewriter, etcRod, brass'.
Roller covers, cloth (used in making com-position rollers).
Rope
—
i'' sbestosHemp, manila, etc
RosinRouter bits.
144
200 pounds4 dozen500 dozen pairs.
8iV dozen
55 poimds.7
SO. 045.1825
.28
.02283. 601. 505. 10
.48
50 pounds.4
S4. 2547. 357. 00
172. 501,893.443,019.28 i
5.2017. 75
111. 0272. 772. 90
34.504. 20
244. 422. 5011.637. 509. 903. 0013.82
28. 00185. 05
5. 75964. 0476. 64
174. 35
11.0017. 64
10.04 I
14.50!
131. 40
Total.
38 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PPJNTEE.
No. 4.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of puhHc printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, :/9^5—Continued.
Description of articles. Quantity. Unitprice.
Amount.
Paid from appropriation for 1915—Continued.
Disbursements on account of material andsupplies—continued.RoyaltyRubberRubbers, finishers (for electrotyper's use).
.
Rule, brassRulers, boxwoodSal ammoniacSandSandpaperSandstonesSash lifts
Saws-BandCircular
46 J dozen. $1. 58
Scourins; compound.ScrewdriversScrewsSeals, leadShearsShellacShovelsSilesia
Silk, moireSilver nitrateSinkSirupSoap-
LaundryDo.
ToUet—Castile .
.
Glycerin
.
Ivory . .
.
Tar
Soap powderSockets, keySodium carbonateSolder and soldering paste.SpongesSpouts for oil cansSprings for chairsStamps-
BrassRubber
Stationery, miscellaneous.SteelStepladdersSwitchesTagsTag stringsTanlis-
Graphite solutionOil
Tank valves and floats
Tape—Book-sewing machine.Insulating
—
Adhesive clothRubber (okonite)
.
Press or folderDoDo
Tape couplers, metallic.Taper pinsTaps.TarcolinTarget recordsTelegraphingTelephone holders.
100 pounds56 cubic yards.
dozen.
$29. 0811. 28
9,492 pounds. , 01374
3,918 pounds.6,028 poimds.
26 pounds34 dozen cakes1,600 dozen cakes.
.
2,216§ dozen cakes.
19,155 pounds
. 04655
.0588
.11
.9392
.4356
.36
.02394
182. 38354. 45
2. 86
31. 95
749. 00
57. 0054. 22
1,400 gr. yards.
200 pounds..25 pounds...2 dozen rolls.
1 dozen rolls.
4 dozen rolls.
.509
.50,80
4. 71
9. 12
10. 68
606 gallons.
3. 70
Less $49 deducted on account of shortage in weight.
30. 0019. 50
712. 60
100. 0020.009. 429. 12
42. 72
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 39
No. 4.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of public 'printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of articles.
Paid from appropriation for 1915—Continued.
Disbursements on accoimt of material andsup-p^ies—Continued.Telephones ,
Telephoninsr, Ions: distance (see "Rental"for telephone exchange)
Thermorheters—For monotype castins; machinesFor pressroom (plunge) ,
Miscellaneous
Thread—Boolv-sewing machine-
CottonDo
LinenLinen (in balls)
DoDoDo
Time service (standard).TinTin foil
Tin salts
Tin stripsTires, rubber—
For electric vehicles.For truck wheels
TowelsTracing clothTraps—
NonsvphoningSteam (Anderson)
.
Traveling expensesTruck :
Tube cleaners
—
DuplexHydraulic, Lagonda (with extra parts)Air driven, Lagonda (with extra parts)
Tubing-Glass....Rubber.Steel....
Quantity.
1,151 spools..
1,501 spools..101 pounds.
.
127 pounds.
.
150i poimds.300J pounds.§ pound
2,000 pounds.9,742 pounds.10 poimds
Typewriter, EemingtonI 1
ValvesValve spindles, etcVarnishVentilating systemVinegarVisesWagons, steel i 2"Waste, cottonWaste receivers
11,488 pounds
.
Unitprice.
$13. 65
8. 0012.00
.965 1, 110. 721. 12 1,68L 12
2. 00 202. 00.65 82. 56.67 100. 84
.77 231. 391.03 .52
338523580
3.2C
S240. 0012. 003. 14
675. 9962. 64
10. 05128. 62
19. 20120. 10113. 00
4.00110. 0716. 56
43.95.085
1 Exclusive of $10 allowed on old machine.
40 BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 4.
—
Statement shoiving dishiirsementa on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of o ffice of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, i9^5—Continued.
Description of articles. Quantity.Unitprice.
Paid from appropriation for 1915—Continued.
Disbursements on accoimt of material andsupplies—Continued.Wax-
FloorMoMing (ozokerite) ,
Sealing
Welding, material used in connection with.WheelbarrowsWheels, grindingWheels, for hose carriageWindow shade clothWire-
InsulatedSteel, copper, etcStitching machine
Do ,
DoDoDoDo
Wire cloth and nettingWool, steel
WrenchesZincMiscellaneous supplies, general
.
Total.Discovmt. .
.
Net,
DISBURSEMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF GENERAL"EX-PENSE, OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCU-MENTS.
Paidfrom appropriation for 1914.
Books of raferenceChairs, revolvingFix;tures, typewriterInk (for addressing machines).Repairs, typewriterTypewriter, l..oyal
Total.
Paidfrom appropriation for 1915.
Basket, rattanBooks of referenceCarbon paperChairs, revolvingCoin ?ardsCovering for ink rolls, rubber.
.
Desks, typewriterErasers, steel
Finger cotsFixtures, etc.:
Addressing machineTypeivritarsStencil maehiaesAuto maibrMultigraph maohineElectric gammeterFeedograph
Ink (for a Idressing machines).Mailing tubesNumbering machineRepairs:
TypewriterSealing machine (altering).
175 pounds3,499i poimds.40 pounds
6,099 pounds
.
5.505 pounds
.
605 potmds..7,005 pounds
.
1,005 pounds.Samples
1,830 pounds.
SO. 2375.235.255
.084
.085
.0875
.10
.1075
Amount.
S41. 55822. 4010. 20
1,645. 3256. 96
1 520. 54
467. 9352. 94
700. 50108. 04
.91
.085
1 This amount includes $8.22 expressage.
EEPORT or THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 41
No. 4.
—
Statement sliowing dishursements on account of public printing and binding andfor general expense of office of Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of articles. Quantity.Unitprice.
Amount. Total.
DISBURSEMENTS ON ACCOTJNT OF GENERAL EX-PENSE, OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCU-MENTS—Continued.
Paid from appropriation for /.9/J—Continued.
Kibbons:$8. 002. 658. 902.85
405. 5016. 9070." 0011.52
Stamps, rubber
TvDewriter, ' emingtonWheels, cutting
Total'
1,352. 88
DISBURSEMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF DISTRIBUTIONOF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.
Paidfrom appropriatioJi for 1914..
Sealing machine 150.0068. 94Electric glue cooker
Total 218.94
Paidfrom appropriation for 1914.
Disbursements on account of enlarging heating,lighting, and power plant of the GovernmentPrinting Office for the fiscal year ended June,30,1915.
Paidfrom appropriation for 1915.
Disbursements on account of material and sup-plies for mail-carrying system.
58,961. 65
25, 132. 73
No. 5.
—
Statement shovjing disbursements on account of paper for the public printingand binding for the fiscal year ended June 30. 1915.
Description of paper.Quantity(pounds).
Paidfrom appropriation for 1913.
Map paperDo
Wood manila paper.
4,4232, 789.
5
12, 542
Total amoimtDeducted to cover increased cost of paper pur-chased in open market on account of default of
contractor
Net amount
.
Paid from appropriation for 19U
Printing paper:j
White news print{
178, 440Machine finish 67, 647
Do;
580,880Do
i241,338
Do 1,824,017Do
;
434,968Do
I
126,655Do 52,416Do
I5,310
Do 15,865Do 277,878Do ! 190,553
Size(inches).
24 by 38...30 by 40...25 by 38...
Weight(pounds)
24 by 36...24 by .32...
24 by 38...24 by 38. .
.
24 by 38...24 by 38. .
.
24 by 38. .
.
24 by 38...28 by 40...32 by 42...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
Unitprice.
72 $0.1255 .1256 .029
.0234
.0386
.0359
.036
.0364
.0377
.035
.037
.039
.0379
.0379
.0365
42 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTETl.
No. 5.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of paper for the public printingand binding for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of paper.
Paid from appropriation for ^5^4—Continued.
Printing paper—Continued.Antique laid
Wove machine finish
DoDoDoDoDo
Sized and supercalenderedDoDoDo
Book paper:Double-coated, both sides
DoWriting paper:
Tablet, machine finish
DoDo
White, machine dried, etc
DoDo
White, tub-sized, etc
DoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo '
DoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
Colored, tub-sized, etc
DoDoDoDo
U. S. M. O., blue safety, machine finish.
Map paperDo
Bond paper:White
DoDoDoDoDoDoDo
Fine whiteThin white
DoDoDo
Onionskin paperParchment deed
DoLedger paper:
Second-class, white or blueDoDoDo
Quantity(pounds).
6,6009,642
68,64922, 588
130, 551
37, 520101,34735, 400151,86817,64098,400
131,2338, 193. 6
36,32817,3403, 612
75,91420, 292
40, 60819,189.823,901.716, 234. 215, 564. 6
34, 726. 6
2, 224
5,276.56,395.313,172.14,890.464,00088, 64048,00016,959.812, 5329,010.68,044.53,472.74,954.7
26, 242. 7
2,8805,820
21,389.32, 632
11, 5386,881.3
77, o; 84,312.94, 727. 4
13, 858
5, 99217,24836,823.417,52063, 424. 914,60018,497.25, 702. 4
4,9565,2807, 8434,175.61,060.91,5171,967.6
2,393.73,614.36,474
33, 352. 4
Size Weight Unit(inches), (pounds), price.
25 by 38..29 by 41..
29 by 43..
31i by 45i32 by 48...
38 by 48..
38 by 48..24 by 38.
.
31i by 45|32 by 48..
38 by 48..
24 by 38..24 by 38.
.
21 by 32..
21i by 32126 by 34-1.
21 by 32..21 by 32..21 by 32..
16 by 21..16 by 21..,
17 by 28..17 by -^8.
.
17 by 28...
18 by 23...
18 by 23..,
19 by 24..,
19 by 24..,
19 by 24..,
21 by 32. .
,
21 by 32..,
21 by 32..,
22f by 31i.23 by 36- .
,
24 by 38..,
26 by 32. .
,
28 by 34...
28 by 34..,
28 by 34..,
21 by 32..,
17 by 28..17 by 28..19 by 24..
21 by 32..22 by 34..17 by 22..24 by 38..
30 by 40..
17 by 28..
18 by 23..
19 by 31..
21 by 32..
21 by 32..22 by 34..24 by 38..
28 by 34..
16 by 21..
17 by 28..19 by 24..21 by 32..221 by 34i
19 by 24..19 by 23..
221 by 31i
16 by 21..18 by 23..
21 by 32..23 by 36..
6060687977
80100607284
100
8080
323443253440202417
22322026162844
3240483452444634446448223214
403616
4255
262832364841
505218121617229
3748
24355870
SO. 038.0475.0475.0475.0475.0475.0475.04.04.0419.0393
.0598
.0605
.0445
.0463
.0463
.058
.049
.049
.0797
.0797
.11
.0797
.0797
.0797
.0797
.11
.0797
.0797
.0797
.0797
.0797
.0797
.0797
.0797
.0797
.11
.0797
.0797
.159
.0797
.0797
.135
.0797
.0797
. 107
.095
. 114
.103
.103
.103
.103
.103
.103
.103
.103
.145
.186
.186
.186
.186
.23
.29
.16
.091
.091
.091
.091
Amount.
1 By authority of the Joint Committee on Printing 48,640 pounds of this paper were accepted, less a penaltydiscount of 10 per cent.
2 By authority of the Joint Committee on Printing this paper was accepted, less a penalty discotmt of5 per cent.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 43
No. 5.
—
Statement showing disbursements on o.cconnt of paper for the public printing
and binding for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—^Continued.
Description of paper.
Paid from appropriation for 9^4—Continued.
Ledger paper—Continued.First-class, white or blue
DoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
First-class, coloredDo
Stereo tissue paper:CreamWhite
Cover paper:Smooth ,
DoRough
DoManila paper:
WoodKraft wrapping
DoRope
DoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
Tympan, oiledManila cardboard
DoDo
Manila tag board, calenderedCardboard:
Railroad board, whiteChina board, whiteColored
Bristol board:Colored
DoIndex
Blotting paperStereotype molding paper:
WhiteRed
Monotype keyboard and casting-machine paper..Offset paperPlate-wiping paper, for embossing pressesBack lining paper, for case-making machines
Marble paper
.
DoComb paper .
.
Do
Binder's board
.
DoDoDo
StrawboardBox board
Quantity(pounds).
2,731.211, 825
3, 935. 8
5, 630. 4
4; 202. 9
2, 582
17, 604. 4
6, 197. 9
9,521.839, 4.34. 8
2,.360. 6
2,812.622, 622. 4
4, 447.1
2,112
2251,284
6, 885
6, 822. 8
2,462.56, 632
82, 662662.4
1,1525,150
12,549.619, 7936,930
28, 761.3
8, 66014,183.930, 9226,464.24,4785, 736.
1
9, 023. 7
7, 956.
2
34, 549
5, 447.
1
2, 092.
3
7,916.8
148,16043, 7006,131.82,050
3,0001,200
20, 333
3, 1394,1972,000
Beams.
103^1?
35f|§
Pounds.118, 920122,61538, 0001,250
40, 00040,000
Sizei
Weight(inches), (pounds).
16 by 21..17 by 28..17 by 28..18 by 23..18 by 23..19 by 24..20 by 28..21 by 32..21 by 32^ .
21 by 32 L21 by 421.
23 by 36..24 by 38..21 by 32^.21 by 32j.
19 by 24..
19 by 24..
20 by 25..33 by 46..
20 by 25..
20 by 25..
24 by 38...
38 by 38..,
40 by 42..24 by 33..,
24 by 38..,
24 by 38..,
27 by 38...
27 by 38...
30 by 46...
38 by 38. .
.
38 by 38...
40 by 42...
24 by 38...
17 by 28...
21 by 32...221 by 281.
24 by 38. .
.
22 by 28. .
.
22 by 28...
22 by 28...
20| by 31..
21 by 31...221 \)j 28i.
19'by 24...
19 by 24...
19 by 24...
24 by 36.24 by 36.
25 by 40.
20 by 25.
22 by 28.20 by 25.
22 by 28.
243440303545575890
11095605690
110
501485050
50115100506370709580
13414011786
162229219114
210210
110110175100
10040
3060
104
Unitprice.
.10. 128.128.128.128.128.128.128.128.14.138.145.128.128.155.17
.30
. 1634
.049
.049
.046
.0515
.026
. 0361
.0361
.0512
.0512
.0512
.0512
. 0512
.0512
. 0512
.0512
.0512
. 0552
.0345
.0345
.0345
.046
.048
.048
.048
.039
.04
.13
.0525
,066,065
, 04125,037
,037
6. 858. 455. 206. 40
,0149.0164,0285, 0295,013
,0168
1 By authority of Joint Committee on Printing, 2,792.5 pounds of this paper were accepted, less a penaltydiscount of 5 per cent.
2 Overpayment of S7.38 corrected in a subsequent payment.* Exclusive of S31.48 deducted on account of shortage on jirevious orders.
44 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
No. 5.
—
Statement shoioing disbursements on account of paper for the public printingand binding for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of paper.Quantity(pounds).
Size(inches).
Weight Unit(pounds), price.
Amount.
Paid from appropriation for 1914—Continued.
Open-market purchases:Tissue paper, manila, ruled
Scotch granite paper.
Cover paper .
.
Bristol board
.
Noncurling gummed paper
Do
Pressboard, red
Total.
Paid from appropriation for 1915.
Printing paper:News print-
WhiteColored
DoMachine-finish
DoDo.DoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
Antique, laid
Do.:Opaque, high machine finish.
Do"!!!::;"!:""::::;!Wdove, machine finish
DoDo.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.
Sized and sunercalendere
:
Do :
Do
Reams.137
Sheets.
Pounds.2, 54540,310
Sheets.
540
Eearns.
60
Sheets.
24
20 by 30.
5| by 6-1
.
25 by 40.
20 by 24.
17 by 22.
271,
2,
2,
147,
658,
1,060,
253,
31,
152,
385,
577,
1,705,
218,
119,
48,
547,
200,
17,
5,
5,
19,
18,
14,
31,
40,
74,
75,
447,
199,
488,
49,
103,
11,
12,
4,
12,
6,
13,
68,
61,
18,
71,
41,
20,
99,
81,
13,
24,
30,
162000000460381704258087819490258459559545312401842520700900530900634455070561924951296125.4015509475947912.5180480380544887012894.5280866400927800000375
24 by 36..24 by 38..24 by 38...
24 by 32...
24 by 38...24 by 38...24 by 38...
24 by 38...
24 by 38...
24 by 38...
24 by 38...
24 by 38...
24 by 38...
24 by 38...24 by 38...
24 by 38...
24 by 38- -.
26 by 41...
26 by 41...
28 by 40...
29 by 41...
29 by 41...
32 by 42...
32 by 42...33|by 44i.33|by 44i.
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
25 by 38...
25 by 38...
32 by 48...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
29 by 41...
29 by 43...
29 by 43...
3U by 45i.32 by 48...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...24 by 38...24 by 38...
24 by 38...
'$1.26ii
, 00385
100
120120606050606060
79678080100100505060
.059,0454
1.92
.0234
.0345
.035
.0386
.0399
.035
.0355
.0365,0374.0359.036.0364.0377.0339.0349.035.037.0369.039.059,0349,0375,0349,0379,0334,0364,0375.0379, 0349,0365,0349,0375,037,038, 0562,0562,06,0475,0475,0497,0475,051,0475,0497,0475,0497,0377,0393,0379
$173.
!
1 Exclusive of I1S9.35 de iuctel on aocount of pa^er rejected and returned to contractor.2 By authority of the .Toint Co:n nittee oa Printing, this papar was acoepted less a penalty discount of
10 per cent.
KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. 45
No. b.—Statement showing disbursements on account of jpaper for the public printing
and binding for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of paper.
Paid from appropriation for i5i5—Continued.
Printing paper—Continued.Sized and supercalendered
DoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
Half-toneBook paper:
Single-coated, one sideSingle-coated, both sides...
DoDouble-coated, one side
DoDouble-coated, both sides..
DoDoDoDoDo
Writing paper:Tablet, machine finish
DoDoDoDoDo
U. S. M. OFrench folio, whiteWhite, machine dried, etc.
DoDoDoDoDoDo
White, tub-sized, etcDo
Quantity(pounds).
Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.
90,02914,227.533,600
148, 020287,827
6,68836,707197,364306,00010,000101,370121,20011,341
209, 685
50, 99276, 169
4,245.73,83314,207.481,47224,963.410, 64480,088122,520
42, 03679, 106
9,97251,75817,3402,024
23, 693750
37,00450,51081,333
229,37685,38284, 125
128, 101
20,52363,010.948, 797. 8
15,678.944,856.
2
42,186.932,877.698, 607. 8
68,735.21,9851,916.55,328.5
11, 0023,358.73,2005,833.36,885.27,373.616,310.89,569
160,00084, 996. 4
240,00296,0004, 875.
8
37, 475. 6
11,204.523, 696.
1
17,514.769, 16942,99585,253.44, 444
29.522.839, 125.
1
24 by 38..,
30 by 43...
30 by 43..
31i by 4.3 J31i by 45|,
32 by 48...
32 by 48...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
24 by 38...
24 by 38...
26 by 41...
26 by 41...
24 by 38...
24 by 38...
24 by 32...
24 by 38...
24 by 38...
24 by 38...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...
21 by 32...21 by 32...
21 by 32...
21i by 321.
221 by 321.
26 by 341.
.
17 by 22...17 by 22...17 by 28...17 by 28...
21 by 32...21 by 32...21 by 32...21 by 32...21 by 32...16 by 21...16 by 21...16 by 21...17 by 28...17 by 28...17 by 28...17 by 28...17 by 28...17 by 28...18 by 23...18 by 23...18 by 23...18 by 23...19 by 24...19 by 24...19 by 24...19 by 24...20 by 28...20 by 28...20 by 28...21 by 32...21 by 32...21 by 32...21 by 32...21 by 32...22 by 34...22 by 34...22 by 34...
22| by 311.
22f by 311.
23 by 36...24 by 38...24 by 38...24 by 38...24 by 38...
Weight(pounds)
.
Unitprice.
$0. 04.0384.0403. 0379.04. 0379.0419. 0377.0393.045.0379.04.0427
.0498
.0485
.0518
.0595
.0642
.0598
.0582
.0605
.0642
.0582
.0598
.042
.0445
.042
. 0435
.0463
.0435
.055
.075
.043
.049
.052
.058
.049
.043
.049
.077
.0797
.0797
.1015
.11
.0797
.077
.0797
.0797
.0777
.0797
.0777
.0797
.1015
.11
.0797
.0797
.0777
.0797
.0797
.0797
.0745
.0797
.0797
.156
.0797
.0777
.0797
.0777
.0797
.0797
.11
.077
.0797
.077
46 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
No. 5.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of paper for the public printingand binding for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—^Continued.
Description of paper.
Paidfrom appropriation for ^515—Contiaued
Writing paper—Continued.White, tub-sized, etc
DoDoDoDoDoDoDo
Colored, tub-sized, etcDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
U. S. M. O. blue safetyDo..*
Map paperDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
Bond paper:White or blueDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoFine white or blue
DoThin white or blue
DoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo..Do
ColoredDoDoDoDo
NaturalizationDo
Onionskia paperDo
Parchment deedDo
Quantity(pounds).
47,278.413,51827,562.94, 434. 9
17, 698. 3
19,837.438, 012. 8
22, 73874,657.510,405.254,4c0.59,452.12,495.79,119.52,5374,115.7
100,746.114, 277.
1
81,988.85,8L3.620,252.429,929.63,152.2
96, 267204,2103,804.68,186.19,880.915,995.729, 918.
5
4, 780. 6
7, 714.1
22,894.94, 614.
1
4,666
11,516.566,492.77,386.52,9536,9C8.19,944.82,591.8
60,480154,657.319,55044,512.210,619.910, 590.
9
1,626.51,445.25,14816,8762,812.916,977.615,477.714,5471,028.5483.5
8,42042, 777.
1
8,452.412,349.44,838.99, 227.
9
1,288.36,189.55,076.84,531.87, 895.
5
8,195.32,378.2
566.3847.8
3, 709. 2822.3
Size(inches).
24 by 38...26 by 32...28 by 34...28 by 34...
28 by 34...28 by 34. ..
28 by 34...28 by 34...
17 by 28...17 by 28...17 by 28...17 by 28...19 by 24. .
.
19 by 24...19 by 24...21 by 32...
I
21 by 32...:
21 by 32...21 by 32-..:
21 by 32...22 by 34...!
22 by 34...24 by 38...'
17 by 22...
17 by 22...
24 by 32. .
.
24 by 32. .
.
24 by 38...,24 by 38...
I
24 by 38...30 by 40...
I
32 by 48...
I
36 by 52...
38 by 48...
38 by 48...!
17 by 28...'
17 by 28...17 by 28...
18 by 23...19 by31...j19 by 31...19 by 31...!21 by 32...!
21 by 32. .
.
21 by 32...!
21 by 32...,22 by 34...!24 by 38...26 by 28...
i
26 by 28...:
28 by 34...16 by 21...
17 by 22...17 by 28...
17 by 28...
17 by 28...19 by 24...
19 by 24...
19 by 24...
21 by 32...
21 by 32...21 by 32...
22J by 34i.22i by 34§.17 by 28. .
.
17 by 28...
17 by 28...24 by 38...
24 by 38...17 by 28...18 by 23...
16 by 21...19 by 24...
19 by 23...
22f by 31i.
o-ht
ids)Unitprice.
Amount.
5o $1). u/y/ $3, 7 Do. Oo46 . 0797 1, 077. 3834 . 11 6, 031. 9244 . 0777 344. 5944 . 0797 1, 410. 5564 . 077 1,527. 4864 . 0797 3, 029. 6272 . 0797 1, 812. 2232 . 0797 5, 950. 2122 . 0777 808. 4922 . 0797 4,338. 11
32 . 0777 734. 4314 . 13514 . 129 1, 267. 6128 . 0797 202. 1940 . 0777 319. 7940 . 0797 8, 029. 4648 . 0777 1 1 fin oo
1, 1U9. 3348 . 0797 6j 534. 5072 . 0797 464. 9436 . 0777 1, 573. 6136 . 0797 2,080. 3956 . 0797 251.3116 .0865 8,327.1016 .107 21,8c0. 4635 . 112 426. 11
35 . 114 933. 2142 . C95 938. 6842 . 112 1, 791. 5242 . 114 3, 410. 70
55 . 114 544. 9970 . 114 879. 41
86 . 114 2, 610. 0284 .095 438. 34
84 . 114 528. 51
26 . 0991 1, 141. 2826 . 103 6, 848. 75
32 . 103 760. 8020 . 103 304. 16
32 . 0991 687. 5732 . 103 1,024.3136 .0991 256. 84
36 .0991 5, 993. 5736 . 103 15,929. 7048 .D991 1,937. 4048 . 103 4,584.7641 . 103 1,093. 8550 . 103 1,090. 8640 .0991 161. 1940 . 103 148. 85
52 .0991 510. 1718 .145 2, 447. 0322 .145 407. 8612 . 186 3, 157. 8317 . 186 2, 878. 8617 .195 2, 8?6. 6510 . 186 191.3010 . 195 94.2816 . 186 1,566. 1217 .186 7, 956. 54
17 .195 1,648.2220 .186 2, 296. 9922 .186 900. 0322 . 195 1 799 4422 !ll89 ' 153.' 18
26 .12 742. 74
32 .12 609. 2250 .1189 538. 83
50 .12 947. 46
26 .20 1,6Z9.0623 .20 475. 64
7 .23 130. 25
9 .23 194.9937 .29 1,075. 68
48 .165 135. 67
EEPOfiT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK. 47
No. 5.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of paper for the public printing
and binding for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of paper.
Paid from appropriation for ^5^5—Continued.
Ledger paper:Second-class, white or blue
.
DoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
First-class, white or blue. .
.
DoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
first-class, coloredDoDoDoDoDo
St3reo tissue paper:CreamWhite
Cover paper:Smooth
DoDo
Eou£h
Do!;!!:::::::::;:::::::Do
Manila paper:Wood
DoDoDoDoDoDo
Kraft wrappingDoDoDoDo
1
Quantityi (pounds).
1
! ^ize(inches).
Weight(pounds)
Unitprice.
Amount.
22,333.3 16 by 21... 24 $9. 089 $1, 987. 6618,579.2 16 by 21... 24 .091 1,690.709,010.7 16 by 21... 29 .091 819.978,360 17 by 28... 38 .089 714.0415,973.5 17 by 28... 38 .09 1,4:^7. 624,469 18 by 23... 35 .089 £9.3. 074,698.9 18 by 23... 35 .091 427. 602,696 19 by 24... 44 .09 242. 642,932.6 19 by 24... 44 .093 272. 733,085.2 20 by 28. .
.
53 .093 286.9210,660 21 by 32... 48 .089 939. 849,518.8 21 by 32... 48 .091 866. 216, 402.
8
21 by 32... 58 .089 569. 8516,379.8 21 by 32... 58 .091 1,490. 5614,060.6 21 by 32... 76 .091 1,279.5151,442.1 23 by 36... 70 .091 4,681.234,137 28 by 29... 65 .091 376. 478, 8c0.8 28 by 34... 76 .089 785. 9412,6£9.4 28 by 34... 76 .09 1,137. 557, 621.6 16 by 21... 24 .128 975. 552,976 16 by 21... 24 .129 383. 906,075.5 16 by 21... 29 .128 777. 662,928 16 by 21... 29 .129 377. 71
17, 870.1 17 by 28... 28 .128 2, 287.375,971 17 by 28... 28 .129 770. 2621,076.8 17 by 28... 34 .128 2, 697. 8311,071 17 by 28... 34 .129 1,428.164,579.4 17 by 28... 40 .129 590. 742,522 17 by 28. .
.
48 .128 322. 818,977.4 18 by 23... 35 .128 1,149.114,944 18| by 36.. 48 .128 632. 834,036.9 18i by 42.
.
70 .128 516. 725, 266. 6 19 by 24... 45 .128 674. 133,466.1 20i by 24f
.
66 .14 485. 2523,174 21 by 32... 58 .128 2,966.2712, 177 21 by 32... 58 .129 1,570. 838,066.5 21 by 32i.. 73 .129 1,040. 58
35,912 21 by 32i.. 73 .14 5,027.6811 210.9 21 bv "^9^ on 1 I^^S "31
1, OOo. Oilo' 6S0;
8
21 by 32*.
.
90 .14 1,495.31104, 269.
5
21 by 32|.. 110 .138 14,389.192 417.8 003 Oil 1 QQ
. icy 660. Do2^117:8 22|by31i. 94 .145 307. 081,615.9 24 by 32. .
.
73 .129 208. 453,174.4 21 by 32... 58 .16 507. 913,748.7 21 by 32... 58 .165 618.532,970 21 by 32|.. 90 .153 454. 4124,209.3 21 by 32i.. 90 .155 3,752. 4410,516.9 21 by 32i.. 110 .17 1,787. 87
877. 6 £io fjy oD. - - 60 . 16 140. 41
506.4 19 by 24... 4i6
.33 167.111,380 19 by 24... . .1634 225. 49
47,906.5 20 by 25... 50 .049 2,347. 4125, 448.
5
20 by 25... 50 .0515 1,310.598,420 33 by 46. .
.
148 .049 1 405. 2018,320 20 by 25... 50 .046 842. 725,022.5 20 by 25... 50 .0485 243. 5976,464.5 20 by 25... 50 .0515 3,937.9224,921 20 by 25... 50 .054 2 1,344.07
48, 782 21 by 32... 30 .0249 1,214. 67117,344 21 by 32... 30 .026 3, 050. 9315,470 21 by 32... 30 .0269 416. 1545,885 21 by 32... 30 .028 1,284.7879,655 24 by 38... 50 .026 2,071.0230, 305 25 by 38... 56 .0269 815. 2148,914 25 by 38... 56 .028 1,369. 5912, 948 24 by 38... 65 .036 466. 1315, 556. 5 24 by 38... 65 .C361
1
561. 5918, 756 27 by 38... 70 .0361 677. 085,200 27 by 38... 100 ..0361 187. 725,415.1 38 by 38... 115 .036
1194. 94
1 Less $7.38 deducted on account of overpayment on a previous order.2 Less SI. 67 deducted on account of short weight on previous order.
48 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 5.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of paper for the public printingand binding for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of paper.Quantity(pounds).
Size(inches).
Weight(pounds)
Unitprice.
Paid from appropriation for 1915—Continued.
Manila paper—Continued.Kraft wrapping
DoDo
JuteDoDo
RopeDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
Tympan, oiledTympan, unoiled
Manila cardboardDoDoDo
Cardboard:White china board
DoColored
DoBristol board:
WhiteDo
ColoredDoDoDo
IndexDo
Paraffin paperDo
Stereotype molding paper:WhiteRed
Monotype keyboard and casting machine paper.
.
DoOffset paperBack lining paper, for case-making machinesLining paper, for headband, lining and crashingmachines.
Tablet stripping machine paper
Carbon paperMarble paper, blue, gloss finish.
Lithographed lining paper
21,4335,0887,250
103, 04924, 100. 5
7,20511,0855, 127. 5
6, 429. 2
6, 580. 4
12,5135, 77715,6013,622.59,936.59, 7854,3964,312
10, 3354,550
26,645.929, 533
29, 78011,870
43710,6923, 051. 6
18, 997. 5
20, 137. 4
4,215.18, 103. 5
7, 602. 7
3,822.3
39, 541
96, 236188, 266283, 17923,61863, 25016,56233, 905. 9
737.3601.7
3,0001,200
20,00020, 5555,1744,7702,132
760
Reams.20
78i||15. 26
Sheets.
1,000
38 by 38..
40 by 42..40 by 42..24 by 38..26 by 28..
26 by 34..
24 by 36..24 by 36..
24 by 38.
.
24 by 38..24 by 38.
.
24 by 38..24 by 38..27 by 38..
27 by 38..
27 by 38. .
30 by 46..
30 by 46..
33 by 33..
33 by 33..38 by 38..38 by 38..
38 by 38.
.
24 by 36..24 by 35..17 by 28.
.
17 by 28..21 by 32..
22i- by 281
22 by 28.
.
22 by 28...
22 by 28..,
22 by 28...
22.1 by 28.1
22 V by 28|.
20|by 31..
20| by 31.,
21 by 31...
21 by 31...
22 V by 28V.
22.V by 28|-.
24 by 38...
24 by 38...
19 by 24...
19 by 24...
24 by 36...
25 by 40..,
25 by 40. .
,
25 by 40..,
18 by 23.
22 by 28.
24 by
115100100140112136505063637070
1487095958080
10010013413414086
150162162229219
210210210210
12012011011011011017517516
16
10040
3010493
$0. 0361 $773. 73. 036 183. 17. 0361 261. 73. 0475 4, 894. 84. 0475 1, 144. 78. 0475 342. 24. 0512 1 544. 07.0515 264. 07. 0512 329. 17. 0515 338. 89. 0512 2 621. 48.0515 297. 52.0512 798. 78.0515 186. 56. 0512 3 483. 31
. 0515 503. 93
. 0512 225. 08
.0515 222. 07
.0512 529. 15
. 0515 234. 33
. 0512 1,364. 27
. 0515 1, 520. 95
. 0512 1,524. 74
.0552 4 649. 08
.049 21.41
.0299 319. 69
. 0345 105. 28
.0345 655. 41
. 0345 694. 74
.0475 200. 22
.048 388. 96
.0475 361. 13
. 048 183. 47
.068 2,688. 79
.039 6, 640. 29
.0384 5 7,216. 93
.039 11,043. 98
.0395 932. 91
.04 2, 530. 00
.125 2,070. 25
.13 4,407. 77
. 08825 63. 59
.0875 52. 65
.066 198. 00
.066 79. 20
.059 1, 180. 00
.085 1, 336. 07
. 04125 213. 43
.037 176. 49
.035 74. 62
.0425 32. 30
3. 918. 459. 25
,32 320. 0015 by 21.
172.5 pounds of this paper were accepted less a
Parchment
1 By authority of the Joint Committee on Printinopenxlty discomt of 5 per ceat.
2 By aut'iority of the Joint Committee on Printing, 7,437 poanis of this paper were accepted less a penaltydiicount of 5 per ceat.
3 By a.ittiority of the Joint Committee on Printing, this paper was accepted less a penalty discount of
5 pe:- ceat.4 By authority of the Joint Committee on Printing, 2,232 pounds of this paper were accepted less a penalty
discount of 5 per cent.* Less $12.48 deducted on account of paper returned to contractor.
BEPOET OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 49
No. 5.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of paper for the public printingand binding for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Description of paper.Quantity(pounds).
Size(inches).
Weight(pounds).
Unitprice.
Paid from appropriation for ^9^5—Continued.
Binder's boardDoDoDoDoDoDo
News boardStrawboard
DoDo
Chip board ,
Box boardTrunk board ,
Open market purchases;Book paper, coatedWriting paper:
Machine dried, etcColoredWhiting's woven linen.
French folio paper
Bond paper:Colored.DoDoDoDo
Naturalization, white.Do
Tissue paper:Railroad manila.
White woveCover paper
DoDoDo
Bristol boardGummed paper, non-cin-ling
.
Comb paper
.
Pressboard
.
Do
DoMount board.
Brown paperoid
.
240,
224,
131,
202,
42,
43,
26,
120,
000362175620365651250750000000000100010750
2,563.2
12,00051250
940
Reams.5012. 16508025
Sheets.
66, 10969,909
Reams.134.3
Pounds.2,312
5594,6001,1001,235
17, 953
26 by 38..
26 by 38..
26 by 38..
26 by 38..
26 by 38..241 by 34.
34 by 44..
28 by 44..
23 by 32..22 by 34..21 by 53..17 by 22..
17 by 28.
19 by 24.22 by 34.
22 by 34.
22 by 34.
20 by 30.
20 by 30.21 by 32.25 by 40.
25 by 40.
25 by 40.
24 by 36.
Reams.25
Pounds.1,0602,041
Sheets.2450
Pounds.700
25 by 50.
24 by 32..24 by 32..
22J by 28i.
24| by 301.
Total amountDeducted on account of payments made onpaper which was afterwards rejected andreturned to contractor
$0.
67100100100140
140
Net amount
.
01475,0149.0161.0164.0225. 0285.0295.017.0117.013,019.0144.0168.0168
.0694
.065
. 04375,375.074
2. 10
2.902. 502. 722. 87
. 01406
.0162
.063
.055
.0589,0599,06,0454
,0635,0638
.075
.09
6495—15 4
50 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
INVENTORY SHOWING QUANTITY AND COST OF PAPER ON HAND JUNE 30, 1915.
Description. Reams. Sheets. Pounds. Cost.
Machine-finish printingAntique and deckle-edge printing . .
Rag macliine-fijiish printingNews printMachine-finish printing (roils)
Sized and supercalendered printingSized and supercalendered rag printuig.Half-tone printingWhite and colored writingWhite writing (rolls)
Money order (rolls)
First-class ledgerSecond-class ledgerWhite and colored bondMapSingle and double coated bookManila:
FlatRolls
Rope manila (rolls)
Rope and jute manilaKraft wrapping ,
PlateParchmentArtificial parchmentParchment deed . .*
OnionskinParaffinTissueTypewriterLetter, cap, and noteBlottmgCoverWhite and colored cardboardManila cardboardPressboardBristol board (flat)
Check boardIndex and wedding bristol
Manila tag board (rolls)
Bristol board (rolls)
MarbleCombLithographed liningCopyingManifold carbonSafety writingWhite gummedBinder's boardsStrawboardsTrunk boardsNews boardKeyboardOffset, tympan, and wipingBack liningTablet strippingStereo molding
Total
.
Envelopes.
.
Grand total
.
13,275403
2,649
6,006756246
21,375
4,1452,2886,6021,2193,414
1,140
,364475
5
27945
18591
38531216118
1,871
145211443075
5145
112
359385
126340308200303
493
258324428
2892154339332
39624
57,31349,005
808397,3333,349
85, 726
233,86296
293305101
, 260227
271,11651,4331,278
252
55,8141,129,265
431,202130,897
t,336
121,24335,284
53,011
21,
14,21218,84912,2981,900
1374,411.
1 Issues to Superintendent of Documents have been deducted from this amount.
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. 51
No. 6.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of lilhogra-phing and engravingfor the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915.
Title. Copies.Illustra-
tions.
Paidfrom appropriation for 1913.
LITHOGKAPHTN'G.
r.elief Map of Glacier Xational ParkRelief Map of Yellowstone ParkFarmers' Bulletin. Xo. 513 (balance due).
Total
1,3001,300
Paidfrom appropriation for 1914.
LITnOGEAPHrN-G.
House Documents, second session Sixty-third Congress:No, 971No. 990No. 991 each..No. 1001 do....No. 1022No. 1023No. 1029
House Committee Document No. 20 each.
.
Hearings:House Committee on Mines and Mining, on Colorado Strike doHouse Committee on Public Lands, on Water Power Bill
Blank checks (Senate)Memoirs of the Xational Academy of Sciences:
Vol. 12, part 2 each..Vol. 14, part 2 do
Hvgienic Laboratory Bulletin Xo. 94Signal Book, U. S. Armv, 1914 each..TariS Book (W. A.M. C. and T. System)General Orders, Xo. 57, War Department each..
Transfer impressionsMap of Gettysburg BattlefieldFlags of Maritime Xations each..Deck and Boat Book, U. S. Navy, 1914 doForms. Literior Department:
No. 1-109-JX^o. 1-109-R
Relief Map of Glacier National ParkAdditional work
Panoramic View of Mount Rainier National ParkMonograph Xo. 53, L . S. Geological Survey each.
.
Bulletins, U. S. Geological Survey:No. 576 doNo. 578 doNo. 582 do....No. 586 doNo. 587 doNo. 589X"o.590X0.592-A each..Xo.594 do
Prof'^ssional Papers, U. S. Geological Survey:Xo. 87
2, 0G51,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,507500
1,1701,5005,000
2,9823,0576,266
15, 875250
13, 103
5002, 0031,000
1,0001,000700
No.:.do.
.each.
.
"Water Supply Papers, U. S. Geological Survey:X'o. 338 each.No. 338, transfer impressionsNo. 341No. 341, transfer impressionsNo. 342 each.No. 343 do...No. 344 do...No. 346 do...No. 347 do...No. 348 do...No. 349 do...No. 350 do...No. 365No. 366 each.No. 367 do...No. 368 do....No. 369 do....
Diagram of Smith Reservation, WashBulletin No. 72, Bureau of Mines each..First Aid Trataing Certificate, Bureau of Mines
1,5005,656
7,8187, 8186,8148,3188,3186,3186,8142,0047,318
!
6,446 !
6,446j
8,144!
"8,"i44T
7,1486,1486,6485,6445,1485,3485,3485,6485,6485,6485,6485,6485,348
5007, 575
1,000
1 S450. 001 450. 00
.1 214.92
1
1 74
1,132. 0098. OQ
999.003.75
496. 0011.00
1, 163. 00996. 32840. 00829. 00
1,624.00300. 00750. 00288. GO121. 00540. 00624. 00384. no480. r-o
8.00,520. 0012. 00
1 Pages.
52 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 6.-
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engravingfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Paidfrom appropriation for 1914—Continued.
LITHOGRAPHiNG—Continued
.
Fiscal Regulations for the Depatrment of AgricultureState Maps each..Yearbook, Department of Agriculture, 1913 doYearbook Separates, 1913:
No. 618 do....No. 620 do....
Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol. 2, No. 3Department Bulletins, Agriculture:
No. 51 each..No. 114 do....
Soil Surveys, 1912:
Cherokee County, KansJewell County, KansPike County, MoStoddard County, MoPender County, N. COrange County, N. YJefferson County, Wis ,
Additional workReconnolssance Survey of Ohio each..Reconnoissance Survey of Southeast Pennsylvania
Soil Surveys, 1913:
Bradford County, FlaPinellas County, FlaGordon County, GaJeff Davis County, GaJones County, GaMiller County, GaTalbot County, GaWill County, 111
Bremer County, IowaGoodhue County, MinnRalls County, MoForsyth County, N. CBamberg County, S. CUnion County, S. CHenrico County, Va
Flags of the Department of CommerceCensus Report, Agriculture, Vol. VStatistical Atlas, 1910, Bureau of Census each..Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on Transportation by Water
in the United States, Part III each..International Metric System Chart, Bureau of StandardsCarcinoma of the Thyroid in Salmonoid Fishes, Bureau of Fisheries each.
.
A Limnological Study of the Finger Lakes of New York, Bureau of Fisheries.
.
Bulletin No. 57, Bmeau of Ethnology... each..Examinations, Civil Service Commission:
Stenograpner and TypewriterMining DraftsmanStructural Engineer and Draftsman
Map of the State of Nevada
Total.
ENGRAVING (WAX, LINE, OE ZINC, AND HALFTONES).
Senate Document, No. 485, second session. Sixty-third CongressDiagrams of the Senate, second session. Sixty-third Congress
ReengravingHearing House Committee on District of Columbia, on Municipal Owner-ship of Street Railways in the District of Columbia
Session Laws of the Sixty-third Congress, second session
Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Part II, Vol. 12
Sixteenth Report of the Daughters of the American RevolutionCompensating Works in the St. Marj^s River,Public Health Reports, Vol. XXIX, No. 24
Reprint No. 186, Bureau of Public HealthHygienic Laboratory Bulletins:
No. 95No. 96
Manual of Physical Training for Use in the U. S. ArmyReengravmg
Visual Signaling Card, 1914General Orders No. 57, War Department
Copies.
10, 575865
411,627
6,0072,0073, 875
7, 575
7, 775
8,3118,311
10,3118,3118,3118,311
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Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engravingfor'the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.Illustrar
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ENGRAVING (WAX, LINE, or ZINC, AND HALFTONES)—Continued.
Forms, War Department:No. 1101No. 1661No. 1952No. 1992.
Tabulation Sheets, War DepartmentExperimental Work—Money-Order FormsManual on Over-sea Towing of Destroyers and SubmarinesHydrographic Office Publication No. 84
Additional work onManual for Medical Department, U. S. Navy..Ordnance Pamphlets, Navy Department:
No. 448No. 503
Bulletin No. 57, Bureau of Construction and RepairSpecifications, Navy Department:
12G417T730Hla41Clla41Clla, reengraving41S8a
Flags of Maritime NationsGeneral Information Regarding the Territory of AlaskaAreas of Acquisition to the Territory of the United StatesOfficial GazetteOfficial Correspondence of Jas. S. Calhoun, Indian Agent, etcDetails for Radiators, Plate G, Bureau of Indian AffairsBulletins, Bureau of Education, 1914:
No. 17No. 18No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 36No. 40
Bulletins, U. S. Geological Survey:No. 580-rNo. 580-1No. 582No. 587No. 589No. 592 -DNo. 593No. 594No. 595No. 597No. 598
Professional Papers, U, S. Geological Survey:No. 87 !No. 88.No. 89No. 90-ENo. 91
Water-Supply Papers, U. S. Geological Survey:No, 331 1
No. 334No. 342No. 343No. 344No. 353No. 363No. 365
Monographs, U. S, Geological Survey:No. 53No. 54
The Production of Asbestos in 1913Reengraving
Miners's Circular No. 17, Bureau of MinesBulletins, Bureau of Mines:
No. 72No. 77 ..
No. 81No. 83No. 85
1 $1 1. 0019 100. 002 17. 60
15 100. 008 45. 001 2. 509 15. 952 26. 401 2. 001 3. 75
11 48. 005 28. 50
10 32. 00
1 .904 3. 902 3. 181 1. 101 1. 751 1. 122 20. 001 15. 001 57. 00
1,922 350. 761 3. 501 5. 00
16 44. 5024 44. 7511 22. 2550 100. 008 16. 00
35 73. 1031 67. 70
34 24. 508 8. 0075 98. 00
103 119. 0013 20. 001 2. 00
11 98. 0020 78. 002 19. 50
16 47. 003 29. 00
45 96.505 25.00
28 295. 003 9. 50
127 1, 073. 10
13 27. 5031 299.0017 59.0075 83.054 8.002 5. 004 33. 259 20. 00
36 78. 20108 753. 00
4 4.251 1.005 5. 00
38 177. 7555 65. 726 7. 407 43. 501 2.25
54 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 6.
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Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engravingfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Paidfrom appropriation for 1914—Continued.
ENGRAVING (WAX, LINE, OR ZINC, AND HALFTONES)—Continued.
Teclinical Papers, T5ureau of Mines:No. 65No. 80
Bulletin of Mount Weather Observatory, Vol. 6, Part 5Monthly Weather Review, April, 1914I)epartment Bulletins, Agriculture:
No. 108, reengraving .
No. 115No. 119No. 124
No. 125No. 126No. 127
Farmers' Bulletins:No. 602No. 605
Annual Report of the Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations for 1913.Bulletin No. 16, Porto Rico Experiment StationBook of Surveys, Forest ServiceReconnoissance Survey of Ohio, 1912Soil Surveys, 1913:
Bremer County, IowaGoodhue County, MinnRalls County, MoForsyth County, N. CHenrico County, Va
Technical Series, Bureau of Entomology:No. 25, Part 2No. 27, Part 2
Census Reports, 1910:
Occupation StatisticsInsane and Feeble-minded in Institutions
Statistical Atlas, 1910, Bureau of CensusCensus Bulletin No. 125Special Agents Series, No. 86Circular No. 48, Bureau of StandardsScientific Paper No. 226, Bureau of StandardsTechologic Papers, Bureau of Standards:
No. 37 1
No. 38The Mussel Fauna of Central and Northern MinnesotaThe Mussel Resources of the Illinois River, etc
Experiments in Propagation of Fresh-water Mussels of the Quadrula GroupThe Storage of Fat in the Muscular Tissue of the King Salmon, etc
ReengravingThe Fat-absorbing Function of the Alimentary Tract of the King Salmon .
.
Water Power Development in Relation to Fishes and Mussels of the Mis-sissippi
Notes on the Habits, Morphology of the Reproductive Organs and Embry-ology of the Viviparous Fish Gambusia AiTinis
A Lininological Study of the Finger Lakes of New YorkSpecial Publications, U. S. Coast Survej':
No. 19
No. 21Bulletin No. 147, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Monograph No. 1 . Children's BureauAnnual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1913
Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, Vol. 47Bulletin No. 39, Part N., U. S. National MuseumThirtieth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 1909
Bulletin No. 57, Bureau of American Ethnology ,
I. and S. Dockets, Interstate Commerce Commission:No. 269No. 321
Brush Creek Mining and Manufacturing Co, v. R. CoOmaha Grain Exchange v. R. CoTransportation Bureau of Seattle v. R. R. CoRevenue of Carriers in Official Classification Territory
TotalDiscount
Net.
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for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
.each.
.each.
.
Paid from appropriation jor 1915.
LITHOGRAPHING.
Senate Documents, first session, Sixty-third Congress:No. 184No. 214
Senate Document, second session. Sixty-third Congress, No. 613House Documents, second session. Sixty-third Congress:
No. 1108No. 1109No. 1112No. 1120No. 1125No. 1130No. 1140No. 1141No. 1142No. 1143No. 1160 eachNo. 1171 do..No. 1176No. 1178
House Documents, third session. Sixty-third Congress:No. 1236No. 1328No. 1341 eachNo. 1419No. 1451No. 1453 eachNo. 1454No. 1455No. 1456No. 1457 each.No. 1458No. 1459No. 1464No. 1469No. 1472No. 1476No. 1478No. 1508No. 1509No. 1511No. 1512No. 1588No. 1592No. 1593No. 1667 each..
House Committee Document No. 20 doHearing, Senate Committee on Public Lands, on Water Power Bill
History of the Seal of the United States
Public Health Bulletin No. 64U. S. Coast Guard Bulletin No. 3 each..Annual Reports, 1914:
War Department, Vol. 2 each.
.
Chief of the Division of Militia AffairsChief of Engineers, etc each.
.
Board of Road Commissioners for AlaskaEngineer Field Manual, 1912 each..Field Service Regulations, U. S. Army, 1914 doModel Drill and Instruction Schedule!Report on Fuel Tests and the Issue of Fuel, 1914 each.
.
Signal Book, U. S. Army, 1914 doThe Army Horse in Accident and Disease, 1909 doMap Covering the European Theater of War, etcRegulations for the Care and Test of a Smokeless Powder, etcCertificate for Military Aviator and Aviation MechanicianGeneral Orders No. 57, War Department each.
.
Cross Section LithographCertificate of Admission to Bar, Supreme Court, District of ColumbiaThe United States et al., Appellants v. The St. Louis, Iron Mountain &Southern Railway Co. et al
The Omaha Tribe of Indians v. The United StatesCommissions, Fourth-class PostmastersTactics of the Battle Line, 1914
Additional workFlags of Maritime Nations eacli'
"
Do
Copies.
3h.
Additional work.
17, 2202,4004, 938
1,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071, 5071,5071,5071,5071, 5071,5071,507
1,5701,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5701,5871,5071, 507
1,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5074,000
100
1,4031,2035,0042,075
2, 799
2, 5381,706342
1,20730, 5781,7005, 761
2,0031,2042,0001,500200
4,7001,2002,00020053
4320,000
500
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tions.
2002,203
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for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
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LITHOGRAPHING—Continued.
Cross Sectional Paper, Navy DepartmentThe American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac:
191519161918
Supplement to the American Nautical Almanac for 1915.The Deck and Boat Book of the U. S. Navy, 1914Standard Boats of the U. S. NavyHydrographic Office Publications:
No. 87No. 129
.each,
.do...
.do...
.each,
.do...
.do.
Plans, Yards and Docks, Navy Department:Radio Towers and FoundationsDo.Navy Yards and Stations
Altering and repriutingPearl Harbor Dry Dock
OverprintingPier "C", New YorkNewport Shop BuildingWashington Storehouse
Graphic Chart, Navy DepartmentAnnual Reports, Department of Interior:
Governor of Alaska, 1914Transfer impressions
Governor of Hawaii, 1914Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1914
Transfer impressionsDirector of U. S. Geological Survey, 1914
Transfer impressionsForms, Department of Interior:
1-109-B1-109-D1-109-F1-109-G1-109-11-109-H1-109-J1-109-L1-109-S
Glaciers of the Glacier National ParkMount Rainier and Its GlaciersRelief Map of Yellowstone National ParkOrigin of the Scenic Features of Glacier National Park. .
.
Map of Mount Rainier National ParkPanoramic Views of
—
Crater Lake National ParkGlacier National ParkYellowstone National ParkYosemite National Park
Diagrams of Reservations:Blackbeard Island, GaEdiz Hook, WashDungeness Spit, WashDeer Flat, IdahoElk Refuge, WyoKlamath Lake, Oreg. and CalMille Lacs, Minn
Township BlanksProtractorAllotment Plat for use in AlaskaRailroad Cross Section PaperBase Lines and Meridians and Areas Governed Thereby.
Additional work onSample Markings for Brass CapsSectional DiagramsIdentification CardsMonograph No. 53
Additional work onMap of the United States Showing Indian Reservations..Bulletins, U. S. Geological Survey:
No. 527No. 531-BNo. 575
.each,-do....do....do....do....do....do....do...-do...
.each.
.each.
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Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Paidfrom appropriaiion for 1915—Continued.
LITHOGRAPHING—continued.
Bulletins, U. S. Geological Survey—Continued.No. 576, additional work on
.each.No. 580-K ,
No, 580-MNo. 581-DN0.581-ENo. 581-E, additional work onNo. 582, transfer impressionsNo. 582, additional work onNo. 587, alterations onNo. 589, transfer impressions...No, 592 each.No. 594, transfer impressionsNo. 600No. 600, transfer impressionsNo, 601No. 601, alterations onNo. 602 each.No. 602, transfer impressionsNo, 603, transfer impressionsNo, 604No, 604, transfer impressionsNo. 606..No, 612 each.No. 612, additional work on
Water-Supply Papers, U. S. Geological Survey:No. 278 each.No, 306 do...No. 309 do...No. 319 do...No. 320 do...No. 338, additional work onNo. 339 .each.
.each.
No. 341, additional work onNo. 342, transfer impressionsNo. 343, transfer impressionsNo. 344, transfer impressionsNo. .345-GNo. 345-G, alterations onNo. 345-HNo. 545-H, alterations onNo. 346, transfer impressionsNo. 347 , each.No. 347, transfer impressions. I
No. 348, transfer impressionsNo. 349, transfer impressionsNo. 350, transfer impressionsNo. 365, additional work onNo. 366, transfer impressionsNo. 367, transfer impressionsNo. 368, transfer impressionsNo. 369 each.No. 369, transfer impressionsNo. 369, additional work on
Professional Papers, U. S. Geological Survey:No. 87, transfer impressionsNo. 90-JNo. 90-J, transfer impressionsNo. 95-BNo. 95-B, transfer impressions
Topographic Instructions of the U. S. Geological SurveyTransfer impressions
Mineral Resources of the United States:The Stone Industry—
1912 each.1913 do...
The Source, Manufacture, and Use of Lime, 1913Transfer impressions
BuUetin No. 31, 1911, Bureau of EducationBulletins, Bureau of Mines:
No. 72 each.No. 98
First-aid Training Certificate, Burea»i of MinesYearbook, Department of Agriculture:
1912 each.1913 do...
Copies.
9, 121
10, 624
9, 821
8,321
9, 814
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Title. Copies.Illustra-
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Paidfrom appropriationfor ^5/5—Continued,
LITHOGRAPHING—continued.Yearbook Separates:
No. 598No. 603No. 603, transfer impressions .•
No. 620 each..Report No. 100, Department of Agriculture do
Transfer impressions ,
Fiscal Regulations of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1915Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol. 4, No. 1 each..Reprints from Journal of Agricultural Research:
Identification of Species of Fusarium Occurring on the Sweet Potato(Vol, II, No. 4)
Phoma Destructiva, The Cause of a Fruit Rot of Tomato (Vol. IV,No. 1) each..
Twenty-eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry, 1911(Reprint) each..
Circular No. 216, Bureau of Animal Industry doDepartment Bulleims, Agriculture.
No. 51 each..No. 90 doNo. 140 do....No. 140, transfer ImpressionsNo. 168No. 181 each..No. 193 do....No. 19S do....No. 204 do....No. 207 do....No. 240 do ...
No. 251Soil Surveys, 1912:
Kanawha County, W. VaReconnoissance Survey of Ohio each.
.
Soil Surveys, 1913:
Bullock County, AlaCleburne County, AlaEscambia County, AlaRussell County, Ala
Transfer impressionsPope County, ArkPinellas County, Fla., additional work onHabersham County, GaStewart County, GaDelaware County, IndHendricks County, IniMontgomery County, Kans
Transfer impressionsGoodhue County^ Minn
. Jones County, MissWilkinson County, MissGreene County, MoNodaway County, MoPerry County, Mo
Additional work onTransfer impressions
Cass County, NebrAdditional work on
Douglas County, NebrSaunders County, NebrForsyth County, N. CRandolph County, N. COneida County, N. Y
Transfer impressionsStark Comity, Ohio
Transfer impressionsAlterations on
Orangeburg County, S. CJefferson County, TexWashington County, Tex
Transfer impressionsCache Valley Area, UtahBoone County, W. VaLogan and Mingo Counties, W. VaReconnoissance of Sacramento Valley, Cal
Transfer impressionsReconnoissance of South Central Texas
Soil Reconnoissance in Alaska, etc., 1914
5,00410, 000
304
3, 575
10, 254
3, 975
2, 000
1,500
2, 935504
3, 007
1,1045, 775
70, 875
5, 775
4, 6754,6765,6757, 575
5033,775
2, 000
4, 304
10, 33610, 333
8, 336
8, 336
8, 336
8, 3368, 436
8, 333
8, 3338,336
4,3298, 3368, 336
8,3338,3368,336
8,336
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8,3364,3298,3368,336
10,336
8,33612,3368,336
10,33612, 83612,83313,332
18,3367, .336
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Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title. Copies.Illustra-
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Paidfrom appropriation for 15/5—Continued.
LITHOGRAPHING—con tinued
.
Gipsy and Brown Tail Moth Quarantine MapMap Showing Distribution and Spread of the Cotton Boll Weevil
Additional work onState Maps each.
Additional work onMap of the WorldOutline Map of the United StatesMap—EuropeAnnual Reports, 1914:
The Secretary of CommerceUnited States Coast and Geodetic Survey each.
Census Reports, 1910:
Agriculture—Vol. VPopulation—
Vol. I
Vol. II
Vol. IllIndians in the United States
Transfer impressionsAdditional work on
Statistical Atlas of the United States each.Statistical Atlas, 1910Special Consular Reports:
No. 61 each.No. 72
Cross Section Paper, Bureau of StandardsPhotometric Lamp Sheet Test and Candle-Power Scale and Record Sheets,Bureau of Standards
Survey of the Fishing Grounds on the Coast of Washington and Oregon,1914 each.
Documents, Bureau of Fisheries:No. 783 do...No. 809
Weekly Notice to Mariners, 1914:
No. 31 each.No. 42 do...
Weekly Notice to Mariners, 1915:
No. 13 • do...No. 16 do...
Regulations for Lighting Bridges, 1914 do...Plans of Standard Pipe Towers, etc do. .
.
A Plane Table Manual, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey do. .
.
United States Coast Pilot, Part IV do...Transfer impressions
Inside Route Pilot, Key West to New Orleans each.Transfer impressions
Inside Route Pilot, Coast of New Jersey each.Transfer impressions
List of Merchant Vessels of the United States, 1914, Part VI each.Annual Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration, 1914 . . . do . .
.
Aimual Reports of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution:1911
5,5001,000
2,700
200200200
7,0143,250
700
1,000800900
5,575
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1,000
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3,8033,8031,575200825
4,575
2,075
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1914Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum:
Vol. 47 each.Vol. 48 do...
Bulletins of the U. S. National Museum:No. 89No. 89, additional work on
Map—Linguistic Families of American Indians, Bureau of EthnologyMap of National Zoological ParkD. V. Form 64, Interstate Commerce CommissionExaminations, Civil Service Commission:
First GradeStenographer and TypewriterPost Office ServiceFourth Class PostmasterFederal Reserve Board-
ClerkBookkeeper ,
Stenographer and TypewriterCopyist, Ship DraftsmanCopyist, Ordnance DraftsmanCopyist, Marine Engine and Boiler DraftsmanCopyist, Electrical DraftsmanTopographic Draftsman
6,2475,107
40013,147
2,651432
2,906
200370
5,000
18,30039,00080,0007,500
800300
1,100550250200250
5,000
60 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKIITTEE.
No. 6.
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Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engravingfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title. Copies.Illustra-
tions.Amount.
Paidfrom appropriation for ^5/5—Continued.
LITHOGRAPHING—Continued.
Examinations, Civil Service Commission—Continued.Topographic AidAid, Lighthouse ServiceAid, Bureau of StandardsAid, Coast and Geodetic SurveyLaboratory ApprenticeLaboratory Aid in PhysicsJunior Architectural DraftsmanJunior TopographerJunior EngineerJunior Railway Civil EngineerJunior Engineer DraftsmanTeacher, Indian ServiceIndustrial Teacher, Philippine ServiceAssistant, Philippine ServiceAssistant ExaminerAssistant Inspector of Weights and MeasuresTariff Assistant and Assistant in Foreign Trade MarksApprentice Draftsman, Chief of OrdnanceOrdnance DraftsmanCivil Engineer and DraftsmanMechanical Draftsman, Panama Canal ServicePrinter, Government Printing OfficeJapanese Translator, Bureau of Education
Certificate of Designation of Members of Local Boards, Civil Service Com-mission
State Maps:AlabamaArkansasUtah
250150150300550100250500100
1,200150300300300900250100125
200750200
1,000200
2,000
300500500
Total.
ENGRAVING (WAX, LINE, OR ZINC, AND HALFTONES).
Senate Documents, second session, Sixty-third Congress:No. 466No. 485No. 485, additional work onNo. 543No. 608No. 613
Senate Documents, third session. Sixty-third Congress:No. 661No. 661, reengravingNo. 677No. 981No. 981, reengravingNo. 980..
House Document, second session. Sixty-third Congress:No. 740
House Documents, third session. Sixty-third Congress:No. 1181No. 1215No. 1215, reengravingNo. 1268No. 1271No. 1363No. 1463No. 1482No. 1519No. 1519, redrawing, etcNo. 1541No. 1587
Session Laws, second session, Sixty-third CongressAlterations on
Statutes at LargeHearings:
Senate Committee on Naval Affairs, on Fuel TransportationSenate Committee on Public I^ands, on Relief of Settlers, Pt. 2
Senate Committee on Public Lands, on ""ater Power BillReengraving
Senate Committee on Public Lands, on Oil Land LeasingReengraving
House Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds, on Public Build-ings and Grounds
House Committee on the Judiciary, on Daniel Thew Wright
56 109. 885 19. 30
46 12. 007 48. 50
13 15. 007 32.00
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for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Title. Copies.
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ENGRAVING ("WAX, LINE, OR ZINC, AND HALFTONES)—Continued.
Hearings—Continued.House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, on S. 3345—ToMake Gas Pipe Lines Common Carriers-
House Committee on Expenditures in Department of Agriculture, onHog Cholera
E,eports:Joint Committee Investigating Indian Affairs on Business MethodsHouse Committee on the National Training School for Boys
Speech of J. A. FalconerCommittee Document No. 20Calendars, 1915The Thaeher Collection, Library of CongressMemoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. XIIIFacsimilesFinal Report in re-Investigation of Levels of Lake of the Y\^oodsAimual Reports, Treasury Department:
The Surgeon General, Public Health Service of the United States, 1914.
ReengravingThe Director of the Mint, 1914; Also Production of Precious Metals, 1913.
The Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1914The Revenue-Cutter Service—Its Organization and OperationsSeal for U. S. Coast GuardBulletin No. 3, U. S. Coast Guard ,
Bulletins, Public Health Service:No. 68No. 69No. 70
Regulations Governing Uniforms of the Officers and Employees of the U. S.
Public Health ServiceOrganization Chart of the U. S. Public Health ServiceHygienic Laboratory Bulletins:
No. 97No. 97, additional work onNo. 99No. 100
Public Health Reports, Vol. XXIX:No. 33No. 37No. 39No. 40No. 41No . 43No, 45No . 52
Public Health Reports, Vol. XXX:No. 1
No. 2No. 5No. 7No. 8No. 9No. 9, reengravingNo. 10No. 12No. 13No. 14No. 18No. 20No. 21No. 22No. 23
Supplernents, Public Health Reports:
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Annual Reports, 1914, War Department:Chief of the Division of Militia AffairsJudge Advocate General, United States ArmySuigeon General, United States ArmyChief of Engineers, etcGovernor of Porto RicoBoard of Road Commissioners for Alaska
Report on Relief of American Citizens in Europe
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27 40. 9016 21.001 1.901 1.706 12. 005 9. 902 2. 002 2. 001 4. 501 1,601 .804 6. 80
3 4. 008 8. 15
23 36. 0039 37.002 2. 253 4. 15
19 32.001 18. 75
29 38.9064 90. 0015 37. 5011 15. 501 3.00
62 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 6.
—
Statement showing disburseraents on account of lithographing and engraving
for the fiscal year ended June 30, i9i5—Continued.
Title.
Paidfrom appropriation for 1915—Continued.
ENGRAVING (WAX, LINE, OE ZINC, AND HALFTONES)—Continued.
War Documents:No. 436No. 473No. 474No. 483No. 485No. 486No. 488
Tests of Metals, 1914..Reengraving
General Electrical Specifications No. 6Transportation PermitGeneral Orders, "Var Department:
No. — „
No. 3
No. 57No. 57, additional work onNo. 88
Triangulation, Station-adjustment BlanksBulletins, Surgeon General, U. S. Army:
No. 6
No 7.....Commanding Officer's Data BookRegulations for the Care and Test of a Smokeless Powder, etcChanges No. 6, Infantry Drill RegulationsExamination Questions used in Competitive Examination 1914, for Ap-pointment in Engineer Corps
Examination Questions for Detail for Duty in the Ordnance Department.Reengraving
Artillery Bulletin No. 104Bulletin No. 37, Adjutant General's OfficeOfficial Bulletin No. 2, OfHee of the Chief of StaflForms, War Department:
No. 1660No. 1662No. 1663:No. 1713No. 1714No. 1715No. 1715, alterations onNo. 1718No. 1721No. 1763No. 1771No. 1872....'.
No. 1875No. 1881No. 1887No. 1926No. 1960No. 1961No. 1986No. 2589No. 2590No. 2675
United States v. Quaker Oats CoGeorge B. Christie et al. v. The United StatesKingston and Pihl v. The United StatesThe United States v. The Eastman Kodak Co. et al
Sheridan-Kirk Contract Co. v. The United StatesJohn B. Pondrom, Admr., v. The United States et al
Albert W. Moore v. The United StatesMoran Bros. v. The United StatesThomas C. Clark v. The United StatesMille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians, etc., v. The United StatesThe Curved Electrotype Co. v. The United StatesParcel Post Exhibit, LouisviUe, KyTactics of the Battle Line, 1914Confidential Bulletins, Navy Department:
Yards and Docks
—
No. 17No. 18No. 19
Construction and Repair
—
No. 58No. 59No. 61No. 62
4 $8. 0043 150. 0010 22. 50
234 263. 809 6.50
28 47. 758 7. 30
222 339. 002 3. 00
60 31.001 1. 50
4.001.005.40
16. 751.40
3. 00
17 44.3567 100. 75
1.002.001.00
y 15.0014 15.252 5.003 10.002 5.001 1.00
18 45.0010 45.006 17. 75
10 62.758 11.00
19 52.501 1.00
10 49.0010 35. 75
8 29.0022 21.005 11^311 5 45
6 1315019 51. 801 5.' 003 19.35
56 88.' 009 2L631
111. 75
10 25.001 2^501 1.25
72 240.305 12.001 10.501 2.007 16.301 4.10
112 44.003 6.501 9.007 24.00
5 11.2516 39. 70
1 1.25
28 46.504 11.201 1.007 6.50
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 63
6 —Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1,9:?-5—Continued.
Title.
Paidfrovi appropriation for 1915—Continued.
ENGRAVING (WAX, LINE, OR ZINC, AND HALFTONES)—Continued.
-Continued.
Copies.Illustra-
tions.
Confidential Bulletins, Navy Department-Engineering Information
—
No. 26
No. 27
Deep Sea Diving TestsReport of Battle Practice, Spring of 1914
Report of Engineering Competitions, 1913-14} i
Report of Elementary and Division Practices, Autumn, 1914I
Rules for Elementarv and Battle Practices !
•
Rules for Battle Practice. 1914-15'
Firing Regulations for Small Arms, U. S. Navy, 1915'
Handy Book for the Aid and Instruction of Enlisted MenReengraving '
'
Handbook of Naval Radio Regulations!
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1918 '
'
American Nautical Almanac, 1917i
General Specifications, Appendix 4'
General Specifications for the Inspection of Material I
Specifications, Navy Department: i i
12Flai
!
12R3a I!
13C5 !1
13S5'
17J117T8
1
31L1631L1734E134F3 -
40T241Clla
1
41C16 I
41H9 '
41W641W742Bla
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42H20ai
42H31 i
42H3242L13a
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42L28 1
42P6i
42S6a ;
43R3j
62Cla62C2 : I
62F1i ,
62Wlb63T2a
Ordnance Pamphlets, Navv Department:No. 52 :
No. 162No. 323-ANo. 391No. 391, reengravingNo. 434No. 450No. 451
Application for Leave, Navy DepartmentAdditional vork on. . . T
Catalogue of tools for the V . S. Navy :.
Primer Cards, Navy Department. /.j
.
Speed, Horsepower^ and Fuel Consumption Curvej.
Instructions for Installation and Care of Storage Batteries in SubmarineBoats I.
List of Stations of Inspectors of Engineering Material and Machinerv {.
Asiatic Pilot, Vol. IV, No. 125 '|.
Annual Reports. 1914,' Interior Department: I
Governor of HawaiiSullys Hill, etcThe Commissioner of Education
Report on Homestead in AlaskaBrief—Santa Fe Pacific Railroad v. Lane <.
Mountain View}.
A Minnesota Homestead j.
Amount.
1 83..35
2 9. .50
62 110.0027 40.803 4.75
11 49.001 1.603 6.45
30 54.006 8.252 2.201 1.000 5.204 11.008 16. 251 1.20
1 1.752 3.504 4.001 1.20
7 8.503 3. 95
1 3.7o1 75
7^2813 14.901 1.501 1.751 2.451 1.004 4.002 2.001 .901 2..301 2.152 •^.00
2 3.201 . O' l
1 1.001 1.751 1.003 i. uu1 2.001 2.252 2.751 1.75
4 32. 003 20.254 22. 45
74 1 298. 501 4.65
96 100.0013 127.505 ! 37.203
!6.30
1 1 1.50109 ! 67.00
1;
1.001
!21.50
6 16. 901 1.451 1.50
5 ! 7.301
1
1.334 5.10
301
40. 001 3.501 4.001 1 1.00
64 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engravingfor the fiscal year ended June 30, i5i5—Continued.
Title.
Paidfrom appropriation for 1915—Continued.
ENGRAVING (WAX, LINE, OR ZINC, AND HALFTONES)—continued.
MapsAlterations on
Progress in Classification of Public LandsGeneral Information Regarding
—
Yosemite National ParkGlacier National ParkMount Rainier National Park
Yosemite National ParkCircular Relating to Villa Sites on the Waters of Flathead Lake, Mont.Rules of Practice, U. S. Patent OfficeOfficial Gazette from July 7, 1914 to June 8, 1915, inclusiveNotice to Bankers Relative to Payment of Pension Checks.Preliminary Report on Proposed Drilling WellsDesert WellsLeaves for I. P. Note Book No. 105Bulletins, Bureau of Education, 1914:
No. 12No. 20No. 22No. 24No. 27No. 30No. 31No. 35No. 37No. 38No. 44No. 47No. 48No. 49
Bulletins, Bureau of Education, 1915:No. 1
No. 6No. 11No. 13No. 20No. 32
Topographic Instructions of the U. S. Geological SurveyTownship PlatsMonograph No. 53, U. S. Geological SurveyBulletins U. S. Geological Survey:
No. 563No. 580-1No. 580-JNo. 580-J , alterations onNo. 580-KNo. 580-L, reengravingNo. 580-MNo. 580-M, reengravingNo. 580-NNo. 580-ONo. 581-CNo. 581-C, reengravingNo. 581-DNo. 581-ENo. 581-E, additional work onNo. 582No. 592-CNo. 592-ENo. 592-FNo. 592-GNo. 592-HNo. 592-1No. 592-JNo. 592-KNo. 592-LNo. 594, alterations on ,
No. 596No. 600No. 601No. 601, reengravingNo. 602No. 603No. 604No. 606, reengraving, etcNo. 609
5 $34.003 2.00
12 13. 00
1 45. 001 45.003 3.655 22.001 6.302 4.20
48, 125 6,961. 021 .751 3.502 6. 601 1.00
1 1.0015 32. 802 7.004 9.504 6.00
34 51.8024 45.001 2.009 16. 008 15.502 7.501 2.50
34 45.0029 29.80
7 14.0010 64.0029 40.005 11.5019 25.0014 43.501 1.001 1.651 2.25
1 5.0634 39. 003 6.001 1.251 2.501 1.004 3.962 2.001 5.505 7.503 21.601 lo! 004 5.65
10 13. 505 4. 501 1.401 5.501 9. 605 23.002 5.403 21.752 7.5010 17. 251 10.003 9.002 2. 00
18 40. 0025 60.8020 26.002 2.006 7.50
24 30.5026 42.0025 15.002 2.00
KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE. 65
No. 6.^
—
Statement showing dishursements on account of lithographing and engravingfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Paidfrom appropriationfor Continued.
ENGRAVING (WAX, LINE, OE ZINC, AND HALFTONES)—Continued.
Bulletins U. S. Geological Survey—Continued.No. 612No. 620-ANo. 620-B
Professional Papers, U. S. Geological Survey:No. 89No. 90-FNo. 90-GNo. 90-HNo. 90-JNo. 90-KNo. 95-ANo. 95-BNo. 95-B, reengravingNo. 95-CNo. 95-D
Water-Supply Papers, U. S. Geological Survey:No. 345-GNo. 345-HNo. 345-H, reengravingNo. 352No. 369No. 370, alterations onNo. 375-ANo. 375-BNo. 375-CNo. 375-DNo. 375-E
Mineral Products of the United States, 1912 and 1913The Production of Spelter in the United States in 1914Advance Chapters from Mineral Resources:
The Source, Manufacture and Use of Lime, 1913Lead in 1913Zinc and Cadmium in 1913Potash Salts, 1914The Production of—
Magnesite in 1913, altering and engraving,
Borax in 1913Iron Ore, Pig Iron, and Steel, 1913Petroleum in 1913Coal in 1913Lead in 1914Chromic Iron Ore in 1914Asbestos in 1914Fluorspar in 1914
Reclamation Records, 1914:OctoberNovemberDecember
Reclamation Records, 1915:JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJune
Title for Drawing, Bureau of MinesMiners' Circular No. 8Bulletins, Bureau of Mines:
No. 75No. 76No. 76, reengravingNo. 80No. 80, alterations onNo. 83No. 84No. 87No. 87, additional work onNo. 88No. 88, alterations on
Technical Papers, Bureau of Mines:No. 76No. 77 .
No. 80No. 80, additional work on
115 $180. 002 6. 724 9.60
2 28. 006 13. 001 1.803 3.90
23 26.503 7.601 3.00
16 13.002 1.00
12 25.004 9.15
7 12. 5025 35.001 1.001 3. 75
19 24.501 4.508 6.00
14 20.001 1.404 10.486 7.001 2.501 10.00
4 6.001 1. 751 2. 101 3.20
1 5.001 3.753 4.505 17.404 7.701 2.601 1.753 3.301 1.90
3 12.007 13.006 13.10
6 14.757 20. 00
13 24.0023. 50
8 24.008 12.351 1.005 9.60
1 1.001 5.601 6.35
23 56.255 7.001 4.00
25 166. 8023 105.004 1.25
31 78.754 15.75
1 1.252 3.001 1.006 3. 90
6495—15-
66 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 6.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engravingfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Paidfrom appropriation for 5—Continued.
ENGRAVING (WAX, LINE, OR ZINC, AND HALFTONES)—Continued.
Technical Papers, Bureau of Mines—Continued.No. 81No. 84No. 84, reengravingNo. 88No. 95No. 97No. 101No.104No. 115No. 119
Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture ,1914Reengraving ,
Yearbook Separate No. 632, Department of AgricultureReports, Department of Agriculture:
No. 99No. 100No. 101No. 102No. 107No. 108
First Aid Manual ,
Time Cards, 1915Journal of Agricultural Research:
Vol. 2, No. 5
Vol. 2, No. 6
Vol. 3, No. 1
Vol. 3, No. 1, reengravingVol. 3, No. 2Vol.3, No. 3 ,
Vol. 3, No. 4Vol. 3, No. 5Vol. 3, No. 6Vol. 4, No. 1 ,
Vol. 4, No. 2Vol. 4, No. 3Vol. 4, No. 4 ,
Annual Iveport of the Chief of the Weather Bureau, 1913-14 ,
Monthly Weather Reviews:M;ay,1914June, 1914
ReengravingJuly, 1914 ,
August, 1914September, 1914October, 1914January, 1915February, 1915March, 1915April, 1915
Monthly Weather Review Supplement, No. 2Appendix No. 2, Circular E, Instrument DivisionDepartment Bulletins, Agriculture:
No.33No. 125No. 128No. 128, additional work onNo. 129No. 130No. 132No. 133No. 134No. 135No. 136No. 137No. 138No. 139No. 139, reengravingNo. 140No. 141No. 142No. 144No. 145No. 147No. 148No. 150
7 $41. 2525 77. 605 38! 206 10. 009 29. 053 3. 005 12. 002 2.201 .754 8.00
114 124. 901 1.002 2. 90
5 9. 0041 74.8818 23. 0013 8.' 0025 13.45100 29. 75
49 48.002 11. 00
51 69. 7019 72. 4032 69. 005 24.0016 28. 25
22 42.4040 73. 2512 20. 706 16.30
44 92. 4026 27. 0023 42. 10
18 53. 15
4 19. 60
14 20.0061 148. 001 4. 75
46 33. 0028 37. 008 8. 00
Q761 oy. uu38 24. 008 9. 45
14 26. 0026 17.007 16. 654 7.30
8 12. 762 2.00
19 25.752 2. 003 5. 253 6. 309 13.505 4. 8022 42. 007 11.00
14 30. 0016 15. 75
1 2. 0020. 908
1 3.5022 59. 0021 40. 0027 53. 009 15.977 26. 006 8. 002 5. 00
13 24. 00
KEPOET OP THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. 67
No. 6.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Paid from appropriation for ^5^5—Continued.
ENGEA"\aNG ("WAX, LINE, OR ZINC, AND HALFTONES)—continued.
Department Bulletins, Agriculture—Continued.No. 152No. 153No. 154No. 155No. 156No. 157No. 159No. 162No. 163No. 164No. 165No. 167No. 168No. 169No. 170No. 171No. 173No. 174No. 175No. 176No. 179No. 180No. 181No. 183No. 184No. 185No. 186No. 187No. 188No. 189No. 190No. 192No. 193No. 194No. 195No. 196No. 198No. 199No. 200No. 201No. 202No. 203No. 204No. 205No. 206No. 207No. 208No. 209No. 211No. 212No. 214No. 215No. 218No. 219No. 220No. 221No. 222No. 223No. 224No. 224, reengraviagNo. 226No. 226, reengraringNo. 227No. 229No. 230No. 232No. 235No. 238No. 239No. 240No. 243No. 244No. 245No. 246No. 247No. 248No. 249
9 S18, 5012 15.009 12. 0014 18. 607 5.50
21 14. 0018 25.008 10. 001 1.80
10 14.501 5. 003 8. 658 15.003 6.00
14 17.502 2. 00
26 18.506 3.00
85 85.0026 25.0017 33.2514 16.0019 14. 0019 21.506 7. 75
24 29. 602 4.751 1.008 16.00
24 14.0025 11.0010 15.001 1.20
66 67. 0029 32. 003 12.902 3.255 8.007 10. 00
18 19.504 4. 003 12. 352 5.00
23 12. 25
16 24. 2525 36.504 8. 0020 32. 0021 20. 007 14.002 2. 002 4.001 1.005 5.0018 32. 008 0.85
1 1.0024 24.0035 36.001 .504 20. 001 3.304 23.00
25 29.503 4. 752 3.6017 30. 5813 24. 007 22. 50
10 7. 5012 17. 9028 32. 752 5.351 .SO8 11.008 6. 85
23 23.00
68 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 6.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engravingfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Paid from appropriation for ^5)5—Continued.
ENGRAVING (WAX, LINE, OR ZINC, AND HALFTONES)—continued.
Department Bulletins, Agriculture—Continued.No. 250No. 251No. 252No. 253No. 254No. 255No. 256No. 259No. 260No. 261No. 262No. 263No. 264No. 265No. 267No. 274
Cii'cular No. 147, Bureau of Animal IndustryOphthalmic Mallein for the Diagnosis of GlandersInspection Labels, Bureau of Animal IndustryTemperature Chart, Bureau of Animal IndustryState Maps, Bureau of Plant Industry
ReengravingAccession Cards, Bureau of Plant IndustryBlanVs, Bureau of Plant IndustryInventory of Seeds and Plants Imported:
Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 1912Jan. 1 to Mar. 31,1913
Work of Experiment Farms, 1913:
Truckee-CarsonSan Antonio :
YumaHuntleyBelle FourcheUmatillaScottshluffCrop Production on Fallow Land at San Antonio
Work of Experiment Farms, 1914:
UmatillaHuntley
The Dasheen, A Root Crop for the SouthSingle-Stalk Cotton CultureReport of Daily Gage Heights, Forest ServiceInstructions for the Scaling and Measurement of National Forest Timber.Telephone Construction and Maintenance on the National ForestsTrail Construction on the National ForestsHandbook for Campers in the National Forests in CaliforniaForms, Forest Service:
No. 67
No . 240Book of Surveys, reengraving, Forest ServiceTimber Reconnoissance Tally, Forest ServiceSoil Surveys, 1913:
Bullock County, AlaCleburne County, AlaEscambia Coimty, AlaRussell County, AlaPope County, ArkIndian River Area, FlaStewart County, GaDelaware County, IndHendricks County, IndMontgomery County, KansJones County, MissWilkinson County, MissGreene County, MoNodaway County, MoPerry County, MoCass County, NebrDouglas County, NebrSaunders CountJ^ NebrOneida County, N. YRandolph County, N. CStark Coimty, OhioMuskogee County, OklaOrangeburg County, S. CJackson County, TermJefferson County, Tex
Copies.
10 $13. 701 4.20
11 12. 001 1 15
1 l!c510 13. 0026 24 002 2.Qb
11 14. 004 16.604 13. 502 6.701 .758 12. 002 3.63
26 43. 751 2. 50
4 8. 004 4. 001 3.40
11 28. 25
3 8. 89
4 5. 2510 57. 00
5 12 50
6 14! 75
2 4. 25
5 10. 5011. 50
5 9^004 7. 254 8. 75
5 7.804 4. 00
3 4.808 15. 50
3 10. 0012 18.751 10. 50
20 16.8032 22. 0023 24. 007 6.90
1 10. 001 L302 4. 551 2. 55
2 1.40
1 1.252 1.53
2 2. 252 1. 534 3.854 11.002 2.501 1.25
6 6. 75
3 5. 003 3.352 2. 502 2.502 1.541 1.252 1.252 1. 752 2. 502 2. 502 2. 256 4. CO1 1.252 1.008 10. 00
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 69
No. 6.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.Illustra-
tions.Amount,
Paid from appropriation for 75/5—continued.
ENGRAVING ("WAX, LINE, OR ZINC, AND H.-VLFTONES)— Continued.
Soil surveys, 1913—Continued.Washington County, TexCache Valley Area, UtahStevens County, WashBoone County W. VaLogan and Mingo Counties, W. VaBufialo County, WisReconnoissance of South Central TexasReconnoissance of the Sacramento Valley, Cal
Soil Surveys, 1914:
Hernando County, FlaTerrell Coimty, GaRowan County, N. CSoil Reconnoissance in Alaska, etc
Reports of Agricultural Experiment Stations:Work and Expenditures, 1913Experiments Conducted in Alaska, 1914Guam, 1914Porto Rico, 1914
Bulletins, Agricultural Experiment Stations:Hawaii-
No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39
Porto Rico-No. 17No. 18
Farmers' Bulletins:No. 596No. 606 i
No. 607No. 609No. 610No . 612No. 613No. 614No. 614, reengravingNo. 616No. 617No. 618No. 619No. 621No . 622No. 623No. 624No . 625No. 627No. 630No. 631No. 632No. 635No. 636No. 637No. 638No. 639 •.
No. 640No . 642No. 643No. 644No. 646No. 647No. 648No. 650No. 652No. 657No. 659No. 660No. 663No. 664No. 666No. 687No. 668No. 669No. 670No. 671No. 673No. 674
1 $9.759 10.50
12 23.502 2. 252 2. 002 3 0010 15! 008 9.00
8 14.002 3. 002 2.50
49 69. 75
12 13.7525 36.0019 17.006 6.00
12 21.006 9.003 4.251 .75
9 18.004 7.50
1 LOO15 23. 2510 10. 0057 57.003 6.5018 20.005 11.607 9. 751 LOO5 11.504 17.009 12.50
10 15. 0013 7. 0028 38. 0019 17.909 12. 00
12 13. 001 2.00
23 18. 008 12. 00
19 24.802 5.50
10 13.007 7.25
25 28. 004 5.008 8. 009 8. 008 5. 00
14 12. 0011 9.756 8.89
13 11. 0012 13. 002 3.001 2. 25
3 4.5029 26. 00
10. 0011 14.603 6.
11 18. 004 -(.00
10 10. 50S.oO
3 2.251 .757 9.00
70 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 6.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engravingfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.Dlustra-tions.
Paid from appropriation for Continued.
ENGRAVING (WAX, LINE, OR ZINC, AND HALFTONES—Continued.
Farmers' Bulletins—Continued.No. 675No. 677No. 678No. 679No. 680No. 681No. 682
Map of Texas, for Bureau of Biological SurveyNorth American Fauna, Bureau of Biological Survey:
No. 37No. 38
Bulletin No. 94, Pt. 2, Bureau of EntomologyTechnical Series No. 17, Pt. 2, Bureau of EntomologySouthern Corn "\ootwormLarger Corn Stalkborer ,
The Pink Boll WormThe Movement of the Cotton Boll Weevil in 1914Annual leport of the Secretary of Commerce, 1914Census Bulletins:
Negroes in the United StatesSupply and Distribution of Cotton, etc., 1914The Blind Population of the United States, 1910Cotton Production in 1913National and State Expenditures, 1913 and 1903, and Public Properties
of States, 1913Census "Reports:
Paupers in Almshouses, 1910Indians in the United States, 1910Insane and Feeble-minded in Institutions, 1910Mortality Statistics
Electrical Industries in 1912Gountv and Municipal Indebtedness, 1913, 1902, and 1890, and Sinking Fund
Assets, 1913Circular of Information Concerning Publications of the Census BureauThe Story of the CensusStatistical Directory of State InstitutionsStatistical Atlas, 1910Maps for C 3nsus Bureau:
VirginiaLouisiana
Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on Farm Machinery Trade Asso-ciations
Miscellaneous Series No. 21
Special Agents Series:
No. 96No. 99
Special Consular Report No. 72
Circular Letters—Trade Directory of South AmericaNinth Annual Conference on the Weights and Measures of the United States,
1914Bulletin No. 1, Vol. 10, Bureau of StandardsTechnologic Papers, Bureau of Standards:
No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 44, reengravingNo. 46
Scientific Papers, Bureau of Standards:No. 223No. 224No. 225No. 228No. 229No. 230No 231No. 231, reengravingNo. 232No. 233No. 234No. 235No. 236No. 237No. 238No. 238, reengraving
19 S19.0010 12.50
A on
1 1.75in OR
2 1.502 2. 601 3.75
18 34.5066 o^. UU34 49. 0078 48.801 1.501 2.506 6. 10
6. 1034 47. 70
12 1 Q on
4 3.451 L 501 1. 80
8 11.05
4 3.956Z 28. 505 5.503 6. 10
'70120. 10
4 IL 054 3.00
30 25.5018 3. 004 12. 80
1 2. 471 3. 30
1 1,003 3. 00
4 8. 001 3.25
25 36. 001 .75
6 6. 008 16. 00
4 15. 0017 28.415 7.75
23 35. 2550 51.753 4. 603 3. 50
22 47.5011 36. 502 3.7517 57.8510 36. 004 22. 008 29. 501 4. 001 4.004 12. 50
29 22. 4525 52. 71
3 4. 352 7.253 8.502 2. 15
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 71
No. 6.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Paid from appropriation for Continued.
ENGRAVING (WAX, LINE, OR ZINC, AND HALFTONES)—continued.
Scientific Papers, Bureau of Standards—Continued.No. 239No. 240No. 241No. 241, reengravingNo. 243No. 244No. 245No. 246No. 247No. 248No. 249No. 250No. 251No. 252No. 255No. 255, reengraving
Circulars, Bureau of Standards:No. 9No. 38No. 48No. 50No. 51No. 52
Forms, Bureau of Standards:No. 271No. 286aNo. 296No. 298No. 299No. 764
Coordinate Paper, Bureau of StandardsNotice: Reward for Marked Salmon, Bureau of FisheriesSurvey of the Fishing Groimds on tha Coast of Washington andOregon, 1914..
The Bureau of Fisheries and Its Station at Woods Hole, MassCorrelations of Weight, Length, and Other Body Measurements in the Weak-
fish, Cynoscion RegalisThe Mussel Fauna of Central and Northern Minnesota, alterations onSporozoon Parasites of Certain Fishes in the Vicinity of Woods Hole, Mass.
.
An Ecological Reconnoissance of the Fishes of Douglas Lake, CheyboyganCounty, MichReengraving
Identification of the Glochidia of Freshwater MusselsThe Fishes of Yellowstone National ParkEconomic Circulars, Bureau of Fisheries:
No 16
No. 17Documents, Bureau of Fisheries:
No. 809No. 810No. 811No. 815
Report of Alaska Investigation in 1914, Bureau of FisheriesWeekly Notice to Mariners No. 13, 1915Plaos and Speoifications for Moorings for Vessels and Buoys, 1915Plans and Specifications for Buoys and Appendages
Additional work onAnnual Report of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1914Special Publications, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Sinrvey:
No. 22No. 23No. 23, reengravingNo. 24No. 26No. 27No. 28
Settlement Notification Card, U. S. Coast SurveyLong Wire Drag, U. S. Coast SurveyA Plane Table Manual, U. S. Coast SurveyAcknowledgment Card, U. S. Coast Sin-veyRegulations Governing International Yacht Races, 1914. (Order canceled)
.
Radio Service Bulletin No. 6Bulletins, Bureau of Labor Statistics:
No. 146No. 165 :
No. 173
Copies.
8 $16. 003 6.7516 43. 001 2. 051 1.003 2. 755 5.504 12. 0010 39. 004 21.002 1.85
31 32. GO2 1.50
30 25. 002 6!251 .75
4 22. 5025 27! 701 2.505 21.009 14.551 1. 50
1 10. 001 13. 001 1.001 1.501 2. 001 8. 001 10.002 2. 002 5.003 7.80
4 5.001 2.002 30! 00
4 5.504 5.751 3.507 12.00
1 2.009 15.00
6 14.001 5.002 7.80
30 35. 00241 443^95
1 2.001 11.009 82.501 1.321 3.00
5 18.7518 26.001 7.50
12 19.0027 IS. 4518 70.009 7.651 .75
1 8.7514 11.851 . 75
6 . 75
4 13.70
9 11.0011 17.3012 17.00
72 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 6.
—
Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engraving
for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title. Copies.
Paid from appropriation for 1915—Continued.
ENGBAVING (WAX, LINE, OR ZINC, AND HALFTONES)—Continued.
Care of Children, Series 2
Infant Mortality, Series 3
Annual Report's:
Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1914
U. S. National Museum, 1914Contributions from the U. S. National Herbariimi, Vol. 17, Part 6
Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum:Vol. 47Vol. 48Vol. 48, reengravingVol. 48, additional work onVol. 49
Bulletins, U. S. National Museiim:No. 71, Pt. 5
No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 4, Pt. 3 (special)
Thirtieth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology ,
Bulletins, Bureau of American Ethnology:No. 52No. 59
Pyrometer ChartRules Governing Monthly Reports of Railway AccidentsReports on Accidents, Interstate Commerce Commission:
Attica, 111
Tipton Ford, MoNear Livingston, AlaNear Air Line Junction, MoNear Bigelow, MinnWreck at Woodlyn, PaNear Alford, PaNear Tuxedo, N. COakwood, Wis
Carroll, Brough and Robinson v. R. CoBoise Lumber Co. v. P. and I. N. R. R. CoChamber of Commerce of Houston, Texas, v. I. and G. Ry. CoS. J. Greenbaum Co. v. L. and N. R. R. Co. et al
Board of Trade of Kansas City, Missouri, v. K. C. and S. F. Ry. Co. et al
City of Nashville v. The L. and N. R. R. Co. et al
Alton and Auburn Coal Co, v. Ry. CoNorthern Pine Mfg. Assn. v. C. and N. W. Ry. Co. et al
Massie and Pierce Lumber Co. v. N. and W. Ry. CoState Corporation Commission of New Mexico v. A., T. and S. F. Ry. Co -
.
In re Ownership of Little Kanawha Ry. CoLehigh Portland Cement Co. v. B. and O. S. W. Railroad Co. et al
Montrose and Delta Freight Rate Assn. v. Rio Grande RailroadI. and S. Docket No. 519Third Annual Report of the Chief Inspector Locomotive BoilersRevenues of Carriers in Official Classification TerritoryD. V. Forms, Interstate Commerce Commission:
Nos. 67 and 68No. 500
Time CardsLake Line Applications, etcAnnual Report of the Isthmian Canal Commission and the Panama Canal,
1914Report of the Department of Health, 1914, Panama Canal CommissionStandard Specifications for Steel Castings and Structural Steel for Bridges .
Standard Specifications No. 212Signal Code, Panama Canal LocksOfficial Handbook of the Panama CanalAnnual Report of the Federal Reserve Board
ReengravingSeal, Federal Reserve Board
, Federal Reserve Board BulletinAnnual Reports, 1914, District of Columbia:
Public LibraryEngineer DepartmentPublic Utilities Commission
Total.Discount . .
.
Net.
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74 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
No. 8.
—
-Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the -principal items thereof,
CONGRESS.
Kind or description of work.
Authorized by law:Octavo publications-Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Royal octavo publications
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Quarto publications
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charges
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Congressional Record, edition 32,393 copiesfor 2d sess. 63d Cong., and 31,507 copies for
3d sess. 63d Cong.—Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
Total.
Subsequent editions
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Departmental publications for internationalexchange
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total
.
Binding newspapers , documents .reports , etc.
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Total charge.
Franked envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole diiring fiscal year.
Total
Document and seed franks:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Confidential for executive session:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Bills, resolutions, and amendments:Public bills, joint resolutions, and amend-
ments, of 732 copies each
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearPublic bills, joint resolutions, and amend-
ments, of 740 copies each
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Number of
copies.
606, 197
1,302, 189
38,34037,782
76, 122
23,50089,620
113, 120
6,707207,362
901
92, 986
},887
900
100,0005,913,475
6,013,475
3, 462,200
8,028
Num-ber of
typepages.
10,29258,929
Totalnumber of
printedpages.
237,830,875158,999, 713
,2211
396,830,588
1,2165,593
7, 146, 542
3, 193, 820
6,809
3,1989,652
12,850
19,02834,841
53,^
36710,914
11,281
3,14888, 770
91,918
2, 474
3,093
5, 406
10,340,362
9,578,08121,351,570
30,929,651
116,660,668487,268,314
603,928,
484, 523
127, 770,735
128, 255, 258
205, 6966,026,563
6,232,259
402,782
2,264,076
3,837,936
PubU-cationsbound.
136,304142,340
278,644
30,74615,075
45,821
2,49621,409
23,905
110,35837,'-"
148, 158
5,907199, 127
205,034
197
3,087
EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 75
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, anddaring the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915.
CONGRESS.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-typing.
Press-work.
Binding
phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
124. 583,854. 69
2. 32
$1,288. 22
9, 007. 84
10, 433. 52
$10, 188. 5821,158. 5822,070. 00
$651. 01
7, 903. 6917,494. 94
$4, 049. 0020,986.5928, 151. 35
$19, 851. 93
27, 097. 52
48, 709. 71
$11. 4845. 37
$994. 23
942. 34$37,096.79103, 842. 38127,011.76
$951. 44
951. 44 3,881.59 20, 729. 58 53,417. 16 26, 049. 64 53, 186.94 95,659. 16 56. 85 1,936. 57 267,950. 93
1. 16164. 79
658. 25325. 52
2, 229. 23657. 54
7.8679. 88
302. 09
2, 135. 20732. 21
9,327. 36
4, 873. 2014, 393. 54
7, 495. 44
887. 0781.0190. 21
10. 33 13.23
171. 22 165. 95 983. 77 2,886. 77 389.83 2,867. 41 14, 200. 56 10. 33 13. 23 22, 776. 05
609. 59
1,240. 00731. 89
2,223.252, 165. 40
3,349. 32
1, 292. 71
2, 561. 451,821.94
2, 271. 984,337. 49
583. 41
47. 90304. 1292. 15
2,946. 84
6, 272. 93
2, 724. 19
1,473. 58
7, 197. 19
125. 00
1,979.616. 22
14. 4820. 74
19, 792. 5031,384. 6715, 809. 55
2, 581. 48 7, 737. 97 5,676. 10 7, 192. 88 444. 17 11,943.96 8, 795. 77 1,985. 83 35. 22 66,986. 72
5,400.00 16. 25 831.34 6,312. 59
3, 707. 07
2, 788. 6711,384. 6223,374.80
9, 485. 54
43,357.3711,446.2983,306. 71
22, 867. 99
103, 473. 3663, 271. 9222, 806. 00
36. 0018, 101. 85
147,909. 82448, 131. 795.50 53,675. 82
6,495. 74 34, 759. 42 52, 842. 91 94, 753. 00 5.50 126,341.35 86, 077. 92 53,675. 82 18, 137. 85 596,041. 61
1.508, 168. 95
169. 65
50.8614,974. 39
85.97
1.02
17, 178. 67235. 16
2, 136. 8031,057. 46
2, 190.1877, 837. 86
800. 674. 16 5, 828. 17
280. 21
2. 74
4. 16 8,340. 10 15, 111. 22 6, 108.38 17,414.85 33, 194. 26 2.74 80, 828. 71
23. 57502. 0328.69
44. 79
1, 059. 5311. 92
61.201,517. 92
89.26
43.30627. 33
4. 00
.408.73
173. 263,835. 87
173. 92115.8340. 05
4. 50
554. 29 1,116. 24 155. 88 1,668.38 674. 63 4. 50 9. 13 4, 183. 05
237. 00 237. 00
10, 199. 88 51, 949. 09 89, 126. 75 174, 477. 27 33, 153. 40 213, 422. 89 238, 839. 30 55, 749. 58 20,966. 08 1,045,316.66
40. 602, 703. 81
40. 6011,297. 647. 28 37.31 7,880. 85 2. 84
7.28 37. 31 2, 744. 41 7,880. 85 2. 84 11,338. 24
22.20 653. 20
497. 15
719. 77
93. 63
147. 90
22. 58
1, 875. 52
6,613. 1779. 34 42.60 1,302. 75
1, 566. 85
2,656.80
456. 74
776. 34
457. 69
826. 64
1,514.77
2. 625. 32
74. 14
97.24
8,031.44
13,953. 10
76 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
No. 8.— Classified statement of the printing and bvnding executed for Congress, thethe total charges for the principal items thereof, during
CONGRESS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Number of
copies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber of
printedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
SENATE—continued.
Bills, resolutions, and amendments—Cont'd.Simple and concurrent resolutions, of 709
copies each
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearSimple resolutions, of 403 copies each
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearConcurrent resolutions, of 553 copies each-Executed in whole during fiscal year
Simple and concurrent resolutions, reported,of 362 copies each-
Executed in whole during fiscal year ,
Private bills, of 367 copies each-Executed in whole during fiscal year ,
Private bills, of 148 copies each-Executed in whole during fiscal year
Private bills, reported or passed, of 273 copieseach
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearEngrossed bills, resolutions, and amend-
ments, of 12 copies each-Executed in whole during fiscal year
Enrolled bills, of 1 copy each
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Total.
Reports:Public, 660 copies each-Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Public, 785 copies each-Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Private, 362 copies each
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Private, 230 copies each
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Total
Documents:Publications of less than 100 pages, 660 copies
each-Executed in whole during fiscal year
Publications of less than 100 pages, 215 copieseach-
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Octavo publications
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total
.
Royal octavo publications-Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Quarto publications
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total
.
Document reserve-Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total charge
4
1,363
1,721
187
1,767
1, 127
173,705
109,213
4,424
1,448
500,221
180,708
51,051
21, 444
1,127
15, 192
2,432
584
197
125
1,97612,094
14,070
2,3463,994
6,340
3,302
2,305
623
1,
5,406
7,214
1,2361,549
2, 785
4,403
7,145,353
1,605,120
448,354
71,314
28, 750
2,153,538
1,435,020
133,945
1,090, 687
3,989,753
5,080, 440
45,408
45, 408
963,0781,135,596
2,098,674
318,288 3,302
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 77
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
CONGRESS—Continued.
Charges—Continued
.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Elsctro-typingand
stereo*
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam- Illustra-
tions.Paper,
editionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$199. 10
202. 85
8. 20
3. 50
1, 169. 00
1,374. 25
158. 85
688. 33
1 , 189. 76
$17. 52
9. 18
$35. 04
24.32
.91
.30
102. 69
60. 34
11. 92
67.73
205. 45
$132. 16
135. 08
4. 50
2. 04
703. 35
850. 08
98.09
750. 17
722. 05
$17. 60
11. 36
.72
.14
90. 72
85. 60
10. 44
12. 24
22. 68
$695. 78
699. 64
23.35
10. 49
3,619. 34
4,310. 72
502. 32
3, 818. 47
3,815. 66
6. 00
.75
1.00
62.23
$14. 82
14.82 9, 217. 49 1,329. 76 1, 793. 03 7,537.61 422. 88 39,480.31
22. 59
34. 10
.52
$1,318.90
280. 54
112. 43
71.92
708. 00
88.15
103. 65
73.60
165. 33
41.79
8.96
5. 86
199. 97
52. 42
11.11
5. 38
1,621.66
388. 95
155. 65
101. 25
10. 62 8, 303.17
1,997.10
788. 05
511.13
3. 12
1.08
57. 21 1, 783. 79 973. 40 221. 94 268. 88 2, 267. 51 14. 82 11,599. 45
222. 24 1, 280. 25 519. 90 232. 14 204. 96
18. 96
1, 882. 97
18. 54
1. 56
17. 58
8, 979. 68
102. 811
397. 56
946. 32257. 47
576. 362,696. 03
16. 68
251. 65831.97147. 20
206. 01
649. 80142. 08514. 8393. 99
120. 12
3, 200. 265,614. 04
24, 705. 94
25, 177. 11
$468. 83
2, 541. 47
1, 601. 35
37.18106. 99
3, 289. 07
80.14221. 14
1, 230. 82 855. 81
26.5035. 00
3,010. 30 750. 90 3,320. 38 55, 497. 09
635. 951,234. 35
37. 10111.55
237. 83182. 97
27. 51
105. 46
144. 17 301. 28 148. 65 61.50 420. 80 132. 97 1,870. 30
57. 37346. 87
938. 13
95. 52371. 05459. 50
204. 76247. 32
33.507. 43
239. 65318. 13
239. 16144. 25
2, 437.11
5, 078. 59
404. 24 1, 033. 65 830. 55 452. 08 40. 93 557. 78 383.41 7, 515. 70
13. 44 39. 80 51.15 47. 88 $1,116. 61 11.77 1,337.29
2, 530. 65 7, 760. 99 16, 900. 67 3, 249. 41 3, 472. 03 12, 469. 61 1,116.61 16, 713. 17 641.93 146,209. 56
78 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
CONGRESS—Continued.
Charges.
XT' A ^ • +• f 1jviuu or ciescription oi wopk. Number of
copies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber of
printedpages.
Publi-cations
Compo-sition.
SENATE—continued.
On requisition from Secretary of Senate:Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes-Executed in part in prior fiscal years 5,000Executed in whole during fiscal year 3,111,416 $896. 96
Total 3,116, 416 896. 96
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and en-velopes-
Executed in whole during fiscal year 19,250 .60Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.—Executed in whole during fiscal year 1,048, 735 2,076. 06
Blank books with patent backs, etc.
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year 42 256. 05
Total 42 256. 05
Blank books without patent backs-Executed in part in prior fiscal years 1 000Executed in whole during fiscal year 3^353 265. 39Executed in part, to be completed
Total t, oOo 265 3S
Binding newspapers, documents, reports,etc.—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 566Executed in whole during fiscal year 7,078
Total 7, 644
Publications smaller than octavo-Executed in part in prior fiscal years 150 10
11
1,5001,100
150100
1.926. 00Executed in whole during fiscal year 100
Total 250 21 2,600 250 7. 92
Cctavo publications-Executed in part in prior fiscal years 9,825 4,213
27, 1423, 805, 75011,481,711
4,124. 44Executed in whole during fiscal year 105,447 10 26,516.97
920. 60
Total 115 272 31 355 15 287 461 31,562. 01
Royal octavo publications-Executed in whole during fiscal year 67,905 15, 862 4, 279,043 7, 736. 44
Total 67 905 15 862 4 279 043 7 973. 02
Quarto publications
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year 18,318 9,497 1,693,992 150 11,940. 22876. 00Executed in part, to be completed
Total 18,318 9,497 1,693,992 150 12,816. 22
General miscellaneous charges-Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year 244. 09
Total 244. 09
Total charge 56,098. 32
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PPJXTER. 79
executive and judicial departments, and inde'pendent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year enaed June SO, i.9i .5—Continued.
CONGRESS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Electro-typing
stereo-
typing.
Press-svork.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$3.202, 146. 07
$0.81287. 03
$4. 019,081.19SI. 69 $55.27 SIO. 10 $2.00 $5,682. 07
1.69 55.27 2, 149. 27 10. 10 2. 00 5, 682. 07 287. 84 9, 085. 20
6S. SS
1,159. 2S
.60
16.17
31.99
1, 936. 51
2. 71
415. 75
1 104. 78
5, 899. 92195. 44 17. 04 1.00 $.52. 67
19. 32 2. 10 101.23 65. 43 $595. 45
7.008.34 1,047. 92
7.00
19. 32 2. 10 101. 23 65. 43 602. 45 8.34 1,054. 92
.30.00
.i37. ,5*
30.001.133.59
140. 0017. 68 .53 208. 61 17.49
140.00
17. 6S .53 86.31 208. 61 707. 58 17.49 1,-303. .59
1,.510. 91
12, 731. 192.50.00
1, 510. 91
12, 731. 192.50. 00
::::::::::
14, 492. 10 14, 492. 10
1.451.45
. 26
.2441.3838. 83.78 .33 30.00 .03
.78 2.90 .58 .50 67.50 .03 SO. 21
81.061,302.46
281. 97
547. 52655.9620.88
417. 55
3, 504. 04
210. 40
1?9. 73
1,741.2*86 ?S
13. 91
132. 49245. 09
1, 537. 26
76. S9
1.377. 74
e; 6S9. 186, 997. 04
42, 191. 55i; 598. 31
21. 25 90. 66
1.19
1, 665. 49 1,224,36 4, 131. 99 2,017.39 146. 40 1, 8.59. 24 21.25 8, 066. 92 91.85 50, 786. 90
88. 22
1
1
1
1 3,178.15574. 40
1,161.86124. 87
907.69 2, 081. 00 2. 982. 46
15,156.-34
1, 044. 43106. 12
88. 22 ! 3, 752. 55 1, 286. 73 2, 081. 00 5. 44 16,200. 77
493.00
i
2, 623. 53 375. 12 12.23 623. 94 113. 25 3, 561. 07 36. 30 19, 778. 66876.00
493. 00 2, 623. 53 375. 12 12. 23 623. 94 113. 25 .3,561.07 36. 30 20,654.66
2.5.00
57. 78
25.0060.85
26.00
1, 300. 0776.00
5, 2-35. 7990. ,50 53. 66 3, 42S. 84
82. 78 85.85 1 '^9fi 07 on 53. 66 3, 428. 84 5,311.79
2, 481. 62 1,299.30 14, 18^. 72 3, 792. 54 161. 63 12,748. 17 16, 094. 63 13,815.32 4, 294. 59 124,974.84
1 This amount includes 842.52 charged to Senators under resolution of Joint Committee on Printing,Aug. 14, 1913.
80 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
CONGRE SS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.Number of
copies.
Num-ber of
type
Totalnumber of
printedpages.
PubH-cationsbound.
SENATE—continued.
On authority of resolutions:Octavo publications-Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Quarto publications
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total charge
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Franked envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Document and seed franks:Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
130, 600
12, 500
2, 531
948
11,823, 400
1,209,000
1,000
32, 650,901
18, 104,220
Bills, resolutions, and amendments:Public bills, simple, joint, and concurrent
resolutions, of 713 copies each
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearSimple resolutions, of 399 copies each
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearConcurrent resolutions, of 424 copies each
—
. Executed in whole during fiscal yearPublic bills and joint resolutions, of 731 copies
each
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearSimple resolutions, reported, of 449 copies
each-Executed in whole during fiscal year
Concurrent resolutions, reported, of 549 copieseach
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearPrivate bills, of 223 copies each-Executed in whole during fiscal year
Private bills, of 149 copies each
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearPrivate bills, simple and concurrent resolu-
tions, reported, of 323 copies each-Executed in whole during fiscal year
Private bills, reported, of 249 copies each-Executed in whole during fiscal year
Engrossedbills, resolutions, and am'endments,of 12 copies each
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearEnrolled bills and resolutions, 1 copy each-Executed in whole duriag fiscal year
Total.
Reports:Public, 660 copies each-Executed in whole during fiscal year
Public, 707 copies each-Executed in whole during fiscal year
Private, 277 copies each-Executed in whole during fiscal j^ear
Private, 210 copies each-Executed in whole during fiscal year
Reports on simple resolutions, 410 copieseach
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Total.
4,617 3,291,921
296 117, 104
18 7,632
5, 665 4, 140, 315
27 12, 123
8 4,392
2,870 640, 010
3, 512 523,288
249 80, 427
130 32,370
2,550 30,600
2,850 2, 850
22, 792 8,883,032
3,294
197
264
238
19
2,174,080
139,279
72, 128
49,980
7, 790
4,012! 2,443,257
KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER. 81
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, i9i5—Continued.
CONGRESS—Contmued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-
phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$0. 43 $<}0o. /o $571.24
339.57
31,279 6? $1,430. 16
349. 92
$108. 14 $4,633.30
1,114.99321. 00 $^1 40
. 43 353 28 1.010.81 1,600. 62 21 40 1,780. 08 900 00 108. 14 5,748. 29
16. 10 157. 40
107. 39
14, 473. 87
3,408. 70
35, 670. 12
3,801.09
$18. 03
589. 38
53,200.20
9,552. 87
2,367.50
176. 00
13. 80
2, 743. 75
19. 40
7. 00
2,284. 55
2,798.20
202. 60
97.20
891. 55
3,513. 07
722. 74
16.28
.50
858. 84
1. 49
685. 92
25.33
1. 69
859. 76
2. 74
.91
137. 19
123. 14
17.25
7.63
94.77
595. 78
2,234.31
140. 02
9. 03
2, 774. 08
13.81
4. 19
1,117.58
1,735.38
128. 69
65.05
1,054.19
2, 144. 84
96.58
10.36
.96
78. 10
1. 44
.72
170. 04
173. 90
14.22
6. 36
12.96
67.26
11,857.35
725.38
46. 79
14,730. 14
71. 73
21. 84
7,225.01
8,799. 97
660.58
332.84
5,365.62
11,319. 95
31. 72
3.11
2.50
4.01
2. 00
80.32
48. 10
79. 82 15, 114. 62 1, 691. 79 2, 5o2. 11 11, 721. 17£•00 HA062. 90 61, 157. 20
85.51 1,870. 96
119. 36
155. 82
158. 04
10. 44
1,056. 77
29.50
107. 75
80. 90
18. 30
266. 11
12.02
14. 08
11.74
279. 66
16.22
11. 50
8. 36
1. 80
2,320. 61
174. 83
208,84
196. 11
16. 94
14. 46 11,888 83
890.34
1,054. 64
987.51
86. 14
.52
4.37
2. 10
.78
1. 08
90. 40 2,314.02 1,293. 22 303. 95 317. 54 2, 917. 3;; 18. 42 14.907.46
6495—15 6
82 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, daring
CONGRESS—Continued.
Charges.
Kind or description of work.Number of
copies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound. Cornpo-
sition.
HOUSE OF KEPRESENTATiVES—continued.
DocunienfSI
Publications of less tban 100 pages, 660 copieseach
—
Pxecuted in whole durin*'' ^]'^cal year 3, 125 3,435,840 $1,900.48Publications of Jess tlian 100 pages, 292 copies
each
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year 1,083 316,236
69,080
Publications of less than 100 pages, 220 copieseach-
Executed in whole during fiscal year 314
, . ,.Octavo publications
—
Executed in pa''t in prior fiscal years 3.382 3, 182
24,8801, 728, 248
13,658,9191 837. 53
14' 142^95
7, 519. 0043^871 76
Total 47,253 28, 082 15,387,167 76 23, 499. 48
Royal octavo publications
—
Executed La whole during fiscal year 936 1,707 692, G64 5. 91
Quarto publicationsExecuted in part in prior fiscal years 371 528 195, 888
927,5145. 37
Executed in whole during fiscal year 1,070 1,318 3.87
Total 1, 441 1,846
6 789
1, 123, 402
491 255
9. 24
Document reserve
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year 3,079 3 079 58. 01
67, 000. 88
On requisition from the Clerk of the Mouse of
Representatives:Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes
—
Executed in whole durins^ fiscal year 17, 909,377
190,30-
2,162.58Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and en-
velopesExecuted in whole during fiscal year— ... 4.14
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc
—
Executed in whole during fisr^al vear 3,055,239 2,498.89245. 19
Total 2 744.08
Blank books with patent backs, etc.
—
5c 123 95101." 70
Total 5^ 225. 65
Executed in whole during fiscal year 1,42.-^ 82.27
Binding newspapers, documents, reports,
etc.
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 1,82019,26!'Exe-^uted in whole during fiscal year
TotalLoose leaf and other patent binders, etc
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year 5
Publications smaller than octavo
—
21, 750
203, 2o:
128,250
935 2,685,800
3, 913, 860
7,885, 400
6,500 483.81
Octavo publications
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year 5,998
25,099
1, 086. 29
Royal octavo publications-Executed in whole during fiscal year 500 3,208. 22
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE. 83
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, and
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
CONGRESS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tion^ andcorrec-
tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpara-phiets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$138. 21 $398. 38 $824. 90
24. 40
21.59
$280. 40
133. 66
4. 14
$39. 64
228. 13
$267. 80
71. 63
9. 78
$4,216. 90
39. 92
9.27
$6. 84 $8. 073. 55
497. 74
52.227. 44
84. 99
404. 64
307. 80
3. 132. 78
143. 001,411.43
321.802, 782. 74
217.392, 582. 90
2,912.5125,740. 767. 623. 39
384. 83 $15.20 814. 87 68. 42
594 02 3,440.58 1,554. 43 3,104.54 384. 83 2,800.29 15.20 814. 87 68. 42 36,276. 66
1. 74 48. 70 128.85 60.77 179. 35 425. 32
1. 802.20
15.6680. 40
56. 18
183. 14
164. 13
524. 66
4. 00
16. 24
96. 06
52.27
239. 32
156. 78
340. 17
63.89
688. 79
1, 425. 451,067. 47 10. 79
918.5/ 6, 440. 35 36,912.76 6, 043. 43 713.37 46, 073. 77 1,082.67 19,719. 46 1,352.22 186,257.46
153.26 8, 775.31
867. 09
60.30
1.75
6, 393.86 2,035.13
42.69
19, 580. 44
* 969. 359. 63
37. 03
14.6918.52 2, 082. 16 67. 12 921.27 6.36 1,284.48
30. 806,915.83
291. 18
51.72 18.52 2,082.16 67.12 921. 77 6.36 1,315.28 7,207.01
.52 93.12 72.25 679. 50 2.17 971.51103. 101.40
.52
1, 00
1.4G
1 10
93. 12
Q- no
i 72.25
157 37
679. 50
819. 76
2.17 1, 074. 61
57 44
2,402 97 2, 4f'2. 9730,975.771,480. S3
36,975.771.480 s:3
'1
40, S59. 57 40,859.57
25.50
2, 374. 06
4,110.58
14,838.67
25.50
1.56
122.56
11.90
55.38
23.26
19. 76
49.99
35.43
142.46
908. 50
6, 013.52
634.56
785.17
1, 425. 43
313.14
778.32
1, 643. 15
647. 70
302.50
45.46
371. 05
2,214. 19
* This amount includes $696.09, charged to Members under resolution of Joint Committee on Printing,Aug. 14, 1913.
84 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the 'printing and binding executed for Congress, thethe total charges for the principal items thereof, during
CONGRESS—Continued
.
Kind or description of work. Number ofcopies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges.
Compo-sition.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—continued.
On requisition from the clerk of the House ofRepresentatives—Continued.
Quarto publications
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearGeneral miscellaneous charges
—
On authority of resolutions:Binding newspapers, documents, reports,
etc.
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years
Octavo publications-Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
12,250 311 189, 750 $119. 45
80.34
1
10,196. 83
8
1,963
1,971
17, 780
159,4987, 742
32, 7924,879,22515,804,291
2,0003,175
3,982. 18
32,245.571,226.40
TotalRoyal octavo publications-
Quarto publications
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part to be completed
177, 278
7,394
40, 534
933
20,683,516
170,144
5,175 37, 454. 15
1,000. 69
7,559 8, 707 740, 162 479 16,071.502,742.54
Total
General miscellaneous charges
—
7, 559 8, 707 7i0,162 479 18, 814.04
505. 40
505. 40
57,774.28
157, 432. 42
138,126.34134,971.99
430,530.75
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISC^ELLAI^lEOUS.
Piivitc orders:Kxer-iiied in whole duiing fiscal year 721,273 25, 590 17,642, 132 1,427 $1,237.45
Piivate orders for speeches:23,791,750 13, 788 307, 806, 400 3, 2«8. 71
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:'~
Exe^-uted in whr>le duiint{ fiscal yearEmbossed leiterheads, nolebeads, and en-
velopes:
116,500
30, 000
29.0?
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 85
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 80, 1915—Continued.
CONGRESS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingedilionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
TotaL
$97. 60
267. 36
$44.88
162. 60
$37. 04
414. 66
$2. 18 $0.31
3, 689. 02
$301.46
5.260.40SO. 42 S630. 00
Sio2.20 S259. 70 19,343.04 3, 181. SI 16. 05 10, 775.61 43.946.39 2,632.88 7,303.56 97, 807. 07
6.502, 745. 71
225. 00
6.502, 745.71
225. 00
2,977.21 2.977.21
209. 63740.0511.58
614. 192'/ 4. 37
368. 933,945.21
317. 59
2,225.27110. 5419.75
186. 241,886.97
998. 002, 978. 62
1,372.358, 280.51
.609. 14
8,160.2552,605.461, 237. 98
961.26
7.54
888. 56 4, 314. 14
250.34
2,642. 86
51.75
130.29 2, 073.21
39.27
3, 976. 62 9, 652. 86
320.28
9.74
.34
62,003.69
1,670. 21
591. 07448.91
21.7192. 96
2, 423. 60120.75
235. 208.00
601. 497. 18
389. 15 4, 704. 16 1.67 25,019.553, 420. 34
1,039. 98 114. 67 2,544.35 243. 20 608. 67 369. 15 4, 704. 16 1.67 28, 439. 89
8.0085.30
12.0041.60
12.0053.01
32.00831.3679.56 14. 20 52. 29
79.56 93.30 53.60 65.01 14.20 52.29 863. 36
2, 088. 34 1, 003. 23 7,202.13 2,891.41 130. 29 2, 786. 16 7, 337.18 14, 677 30 64. 04 95, 954. 36
10, 199. 885,012.703. 159. 09
51,949.099, 413. 577.703.28
89. 126. 75
32,100.2063 457.93
174, 477. 278,642.5712,116.65
33, 153. 403,655.06859.71
213,422.8926, 997. 8659,635.54
238, 839. 3017,411.2452,365.24
55,749.5830, 636. 63
37, 029. 64
20, 966. 084, 936.528, 719. 82
1,045,316.66276, 932. 69380. 018.89
18,371.67 69,065.94184, 684. 88 195,230.49 37,668.17 300,056.29 308, 615. 78 123, 415. 85 34, 622. 42 1,702,268.24
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
$2.86
.39
S363. 03
3,654.84
$2, 276. 05
23,218.26
S2, 340. 15
2,793.18
$812.36
2.50
$2, 665. 58
25,530.45
$449. 13 $114.74
53.42
$10,261.35
58,541.75
2.17 71.00
77.80
247.30
76.66
3.79
4 9fi
353.28
l.nS 72— 1
-
86 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEIITTEK.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, daring
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Number ofcopies.
Num-ber oftypepages.
TotalUUjXlhgy ofprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges.
Compo-sition.
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE—continued.
Blanks, notices, schedules cards etc.:Executed in pait in prior fiscal years 125,850
9 994 498$106.80
7 094. 492^51
Executed in whole durina; fiscal j'^eai
Executed in part, to be completed
Total 10, 120,348
or6o
7,203.80
•99. 21
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in whole dun'n? fiscal vear 1,251 103. 92
Total 1, 251
11
103. 92Bindin-3; newspapers, documents, repoits, etc.:
^ Executed in whole durin"' fiscal yearLoose-ieaf and other patent binders etc.:
Executed in whole duiin? fiscal year loPublications smaller than octavo:
149. 64
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years 50
4,02040
1,3712, 000
376,43577. 44
790.67Exe.-^uted in whole during fiscal year
Total
400
4,070 1,411 278, 435 400 868. 11
Genera] mis-^ellaneous charees:Executed in whole durinar fiscal vea. 1, 968. 21
.80Executed in part, to be completed
Total 1.969. 01
Total charge 10, 422. 71
OFFICE OF THE SUPERTNTENDENT OF DOCU-
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:664,000
1, 587, 538
6
80
3/7
50, 000
9.24
1, 431. 77
15. 25
6. 65
X/i.>a>il tvo , ll^v'Ul' 'tJoj o . IIcIa U I ti^, veil wo. cLVx*
Exe':'uted in whole dm in? fiscal vear
Blank books without patent hacks;
Bindinc^ ncwspnpors, do^^iimcnts, imports, 6tc.r
Exe'^nted in whole dnrin-x fiscal yeaiPublications smaller than octovot
Executed in whole during fiscal year 13 650,000 13. 45
Octavo puhli^^ritions!
Executed in pa)t in prior fiscal vears 6,000 641 CQQ1, ooy
3«4,00010, 513, 900
12. 973 843.59
Total 302, 400 1,953 10,897,900 3.8.5fi..56
General mis<^ellaneous charees:160. 28
Total 160.28
Publications for depositories:Exe-^uted in part in prior fiscal years 30, 137
1,015,690
ir>,5fi7
182, 0079,089,531
92,546,900Exe^'Uted in whole durine fiscal'vear 78,391 892. 26
Total 1,045,827 198,574 101,636,437 82, 218 892. 26
EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 87
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended Jane 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Hi ItJv I'l U"
typingand
stereo-typing.
Press-work.
Bmumgpam-piilets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
T-> U JKusn anaovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$16.64549.70
$99. 75
3, 093.07$2.45147.45
$8.433,608.98
165.93
$36. 56
1,655.68$270.63
16, 784. 51168.44
$110.14 $5.89 $56. 55 $459.56
566.34
1.17
110.14 3, 195.82
59.10
149.90 5.89 3, 783.34
45.27
56.55
417.70
459.56 1,692.24
80
17, 223.58
623.25
.91 13.25 275. 14 199. 24 941.1010.00
28.57 1,562.1310.00
.91 13.25 275. 14 199.24 951.10
19.77
28.57 1, 572. 13
19.77
35.42
149.64
35.42
5.25194.27
30.8153.82
.54
94.20.40
63.10114.44
1,373.1892.00 85.12
84.63 199.52 94.74 63.50 92.00 85.12 1,487.62
1,255.82 567.07 230. 14 592. 76
=====
335.8462.40
351.60 331.87 5,663.3163.20
1,255.82 567. 07 230. 14 592. 76 398. 24 351.60 331.87 5, 723. 51
1,908.87 692.63 4,138.52 837.40 5.89 4,813.55 1,888.72 459. 56 2, 182. 07 27,349^92
.30
4.50
275.10
628.01
8.55
52.53
849.41
497.48
4.35
33.31
11.78
81.16
.10
.59
1, 145.83
2, 660.45
77.55
209.06
261.89
321.68
14.18 3.35
49.30
114.78
261.89
.65 .55
1.82 4.50 23.40 170.00 105. 51
23.12516.47
21.20702. 35
37.201,279.30
41.121,177.24
135.61
7, 700. 58180. 99 .64
539. 59 180.99 723.55 1,316.50 1,218.36 .64 7, 836.19
3.90 49.93 2,960.38 17, 583.0013.60
30.00 546.51 21,334.0013.60
1
3.90 49.93 2,960.38 17, 596.60 30.00 546.51 21,347.60
387. 806,127.76215.80
2,464.6413,454.32
150.20
54.991,749.613,358.98
1,639.4817,018.31
919.41
1,324.3219, 192. 09
74.00
175.00152.67
6,046.2359, 053.934,718.39
16.90 140.45 309.56
16.90 140.45 6,731.36 16, 069. 16 5,163.58 19,577.20 20, 590.41 309.56 327.67 69,818.55
88 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the 'printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Number ofcopies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber of
printedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCU-MENTS—continued.
Publications for sale:
Exeonted in part in prior fiscal years.Exer-uted in whole durin? fiscal" year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
5,3521,323,049
3,341136,044
770, 50086,358, 922
35036,758
TotalReserve remainders:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Catalogues and indexes:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
1,328,401
1,0'?8
139, 3.S5
1G8
87, 129,422
60,9S4
37, 108
48
26,300 820 1,623,000
Total. 26,300 820 l.C2'?,C00
Total charge,
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Branch office.
Letterheads, noteheads. and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal year ,
Binding newspapf rs. documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year -
Publi(^ations smaller than octavo;Executed in whole during fiscal year ,
Octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Royal octavo publications;Executed in whole during fiscal year ,
Quarto publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year ,
General miscellaneotis charges:Executed in whole during fiscal year ,
329,325
2,519,494
109
28
24,900
81,373
31,493
8.897
884
782
124
601,700
907,694
680,352
43,942
Main office.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads,noteheads.and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
724,000
300,960
2,477,541
Total. 2,477,541
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total. 674
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal y^arExecuted in part, to be completed
2.825
Total. 2,825
KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. 89
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS-Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Electro-typing"andstereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$83.2411,276.84. 155.62
$180.8012, 852.84
rid. 00
$195.9214,112.52
333.21
$37. 75
9,019.4565.00
811.94108. 76
$509.6552, 154..=53
1,000.01$0.23 $71.25 $2,405.23
357. 48— --|
.23 71.25
2.32
11,515.70
5.70
13, 083. 64
33.35
2, 762.74 14, 641.65
2.24
9,122.20
23.88
120.70 53, 664.19
78.93
234.64124.28
164. 3o| 158.68 189.20 3,315.581,416.38
I
388. 92 164.30 158.68 189.20 1 4,731.96
966.22 454.79 23,091.58 30,834.68 7,926.32 54,715.31 30,195.46 $309.56 1,089.15 162,153.88
1.30
101. 64
310. 80
2,380. 98
4. 75
0.
80. 82
14. 4S
2,610. SO
5. 68
46. 69
430. 70
594. 64
8,883.83
66. 18
38. 60
499. 04
2,385.15
1,716. 47
408. 68
4,366.05
729. 52
812. 04
50.23
.60 52. 60
38. 60
10. 54
8.19
249. 46
64.30
12.87
5.85
10. 36 68. 63
294. 64
178. 73
99.32
109. 64
135.51
123.24
7. 98
' 136.76
237.41
184. 72
32. 2c
54.05
32. 82
2. 78
53.10
85. 19
1.20
4,275. 10
41. 73
26. 82
2.01
1. 70 616. 94
772. 70
5. 00 1.73
12. 52
185. 3815.86
32.473.45
1,236.41 83.71 3, 354. 10
568. 05
19.02 187. 17 178. 95 6,801.06887. 27
201. 24 35. 92 1,236.41 83.71 19. 02 187. 17 173. 95 7, 688. 33
52 2. 20 2. 64 32.46
47.00974. IS
47. 001,401.4452 1.76 89. 23 278.39 11.96
1.76 89. 23 278. 39 1,021.18 11.96 1,448.441
2, 077. 22650. 00
2,077. 225i0. 00
1
2,627. 22 2, 627. 22
90 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Num-ber of
typepages.
1
Charges.
Kind or description of work.Number of
copies.
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
PubU-cationsbound. Compo-
sition.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE—continued.
Ji£(xi7i oj^cf~~'Continued.
Octavo publications:Executed in whole durin*'' fiscal year 22 775 2 818 1 fins 625 $3,930. 17
29. 20
Total 22, 775
4,110
2, 818 1, 608, 375
190, 880
18
625 3,959.37Royal octavo publications:^- Executed in whole during fiscal year 233 255. 16Quarto publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year 18 3 7. 49
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal vearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year 485. 66
485. 66
Total branch ofilce charges 6,378. 28Total main office char°''es 6 611. 94
Total charge 12,990. 22
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years 28 000
7, 067, 819Executed in whole during fiscal year 516. 21Executed in part, to be completed 9.58
Total 7,095,819
174, 666
525. 79Embossed letterheads,noteheads,and envelopes:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
nianics, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 7,446,83286,218,976
206.0144 479. 28
2, 027. 70
Total 93,665,808 46,713.02
Blank: books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal vears m 35.70oy-i 840 33
1 846 66
Total 1,085 2, 728. 69
Blank books without patent backs:Ex-^cuted in part in prior fiscal years 7, 469
117,833
338. 69Executed in whole during fiscal year 3,437. 37
227. 48
Total 125, 272
Binding ne"vspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
433
1, 567
Total 2,030
61Loose leaf and other patent binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Publications smaller than octavo:Execute! in part in prior fiscal years 590 1,606 80, 000
1,331,300500 ' 127.51
Execute 1 in whole during fiscal year 75,800 579 500 40.93176.63
Total 76,300 2,185 1,411,300 1,000 345. 10
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PPJXTER. 91
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government estahlishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions-andcorrec-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-plllGtS
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Hu-hardovertimework.
Miscel-laneousicems.
Total.
$236. 25 S591. 43 $372. 42 $192. 36 $24. 61 $:>50.08 $181.00 $5. 875.84
SO. 37 $5, 784. 5635.04
1
236.25
22.23
591. 43
1.11
372. 42
88.31
4.50
192. 36
68.03
24. 61
69. 82
250. 08
4.11
181. 00 11.71 .37
.06
.18
5, 819. 60
007. 15
16. 28
23. 0040.06
34.5043.70
34.5053. 67
92. 003,382. 5476.35 7.76 73.80 2,601.54
76. 35 63. 06 78. 20 7.76 88. 17 73. 80 2,601.54 3,474.54
443.61460. 76
61. 19
708. 273,337.853,245. 77
462. 44
427. 30 lO'' 19
3,276.164, 680. 79
93. 81
3, 870. 0210. 54
280. 93
4.894.76
2, 861.(31
18, 958. 04
23, 255. 58
904.37 769. 46 6,583.62 889. 74 102. 19 7,956. 95 3, 963. 83 297.47 7,756.37 42, 214.22
16. 18
2,480. 54
77.87
17 AK 4. 56903. 14
38. 19
13, 125. 95980. 87
1.30 32. 7766
1.45 9, 178. 68892. 76
11. 86
L30 33.43 2,574.59
516. 81
1.45
186. 29
11.86
20.42
907. 70
31.97
14,145.01
769. 04
34.36
2, 251. 6557. 13
39.251,647.29
67.94
l,22L0O32, 515. 26
418. 04
31.28
2, 121. 20 '"'so.'ei
1, 003. 76
50. 227. 77
3,117. 82
66." 96968. 00
34. 75
2, 529. 46
2. 01
2, 553. 89
14, 934. 8r.
59. 05
5,124.33159,804.33
6, 717. 69
2,343.14 1,754.48 .34,154.30 2, 152. 48 30. 61 63,349.-35 1,0.34.96 2, 566. 22 17,547. 79 171,646.35
1. 1724.9687. 49
38. 79
462. 28113. 67
30.18551. 12
81.13
1,591.834,513.05
304.30
1,697.676, 43 4..382, 431.48
8.121.23
18. 02 10.50
113. 62 9.35 611. 74
. .....
662. 43 0, 409. 18 18. 02 10. 50 10, 563. 53
215. 15193. 8S
10. 01
8. 76148. 5523. 00
234.153,914.25
932. 41
140. 76
5, 555. 04
980. 85
l,f08. 0121,0lJ6. 14
1,127.31
39. 28
579. 46
2,S>:4.so
35, l'-3. 14
3,301.06238.45
410.04 180. 31 5, 080. 81 6,676. 65 24,131.46 2.38. 15 618. 74 41,3!O.C0
145.35
1, 515. 9413. 30
1,515. 9413.30
1, 674. 59 1,674.59
236. 19236. 19
10. 40 42. 10127. 85
12. 48230. 77
15. 40216. 19
65. 001
272. 89825. 58217. 48
43
40. 82i 23. 971
64.20 121. 24
51.65 23.97 169. 95 243. 25 64.20 231. 59 186. 24:
1,315. 95
92 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.Number of
copies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber ofprir.ted
pages.
Publi-cationsbound.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Octavo publications:Execute i in part in prior fiscal years.
.
Execute 1 in whole during fiscal year..Executed in part, to be completed
Total.
Royal octavo publications:Execute 1 in part in prior fi'^cal years.Executel in whole '.lurino: fiscal" year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Quarto publications:Execute 1 in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charge:Executel in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Total charge.
"WAR DEPARTMENT.
Branch office.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executel in whole during fiscal year.
Blanks, nouices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Publications smaller than octavo:Execute-! in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
TotalOctavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Royal octavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.General miscellaneous charge:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Main office.
112,1004,314,349
5,53422,912
11,927,900137,225,515
6,00022,60
4.423,449 28.446 149,153,415 28. 6o:
1,357142,117 627
10,856761,79tj
143,474
104,879
635
2,922
772,652
2,439,579 1,489
104, 879 2, 922 2, 439, 579
452, 200
1,654,236
2,805.210 3.235 9,424,578
2, 805, 210
93,850
3,235
119
47
,424,578
368, 150
17,470
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and en-velopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
BlanTcs, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Execute! in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
539,790
33,712
1,283,00033,312,225
Total.
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
37, 595, 225
Total. 828
KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER. 93
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended Jane SO, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued,
Altera-tiDns andcorrec-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-
phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Biiiding
^^^n^d'^
mi'^cel-
laneous.
overlimework.
Ali^cel-
laneousitems.
Total.
$277. 253,992.41
313. 51
$953. 33
7, 574. 26624. 04
$1,040. 29
10, 575. 04
549. 52
$1, 770. 0020, 658. 64
90. 00
$56. 71
930.9383. 75
$1,492. 94
18, 453. 28752. 26
$1,413. 50
4,651.48$22. 46
95. 38$8,498.48117,264. 13
6, 339. 60$1,010. 06
4,583. 17 9,151.63 12, 164.85 22,518. 64 1,071. 39 20,698.48 6,064.98 1,010.06 117.84 132, 102. 21
2. 54
351. 453.51
231. 962. 16
262. 2515. 53
2,971.957.30
67. 76 10. 70 89. 89 6. 29
67. 76 10. 70| 353. 99 235. 47 264. 41 89. 89 6.29 2,994.78
. 1,076. 74
74.56273.90 790. 72
92.00507. 70 833. 16
68. 88956. 63 5.45 21,878. 70
2, 258. 20
1, 151. 30 273. 90 882. 72 507. 70 902. 04 956. 63 5.45 24,136. 90
85. 0098. 67
85. 00138. 95
50
86. 001,635. 90
256. 006,994.41
2. 39477. 53 25.91 207. 80 1. 95 1,456. 09
1.89
477. 53 183. 67 224. 45 25.91 1, 721. 90 207. 80 1.95 1,457. 98 7,252. 80
8, 730. 98 11,915.30 56,693.43 25, 896. 99 1, 192. 11 104,782.03 40,665. 84 3,956. 87 20, 940. 45 408, 186. 35
.26
55. 23
1. 60
40. 74
247. 86
1, 108. 87
1. 80
95. 98
149. 19
1,398. 61
63. 38
252. 87
540. 04
4,745. 49
257. 105. 79
131.082. 55
2,078. 28 1,460. 75 2. 90 2,310. 84 174.41 16, 534.9336. 71
262. 89
63.01
27.69
3. 16
.78
133. 63
3. 18
2,078. 28
88. 06
18.90
10.26
280. 17
100. 20
1, 460. 75
53.44
5. 13
3. 20
1.23
2. 70
2. 90 2,310.84
94. 22
174. 41
9. 22
.58
2,339. 85
53. 74
6.64
16, 571. 64
555. 50
206. 67
2,405. 57
872. 10
164.23
9. 65
.18
405. 35
31.91
3. 25 9. 50
10. 67
21.83
5. 72
1,177. 0325.09
101. 84
1,273. 2C
55. 25
562. 01
22, 462. 29
710. 75
643. 45
3, 520. 73
74. OC
1,261.7046,328.402, 560. 77
970. 399,628.97
95. 65
3, 656. 92111,763.974,974.42
98. 64 121. 75
517. 001,593. 73
1,207.84 l,430.2c 23, 735. OS 4,238. 1? 98. 64 50, 150. 87 638. 75 1,593.73 10,695.01 120,395.31
14. 7C
4, 537. OC43. 00
14.705,419. 73
65.853. 2c 2. 4C 118. 9e
2. 9C
501. 092.45
.65
3.2t) 2.4C 121. 8e 503. 54 4,594.70 .65 5, 500. 28
94 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges.
...Kind or description ol woric.
Number of
copies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound. Compo-
sition.
WAE DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Main office—Continued.
Blan'k boo'^s without patent bacVs:ExecuteJ in part in prior fiscal years 19,987
65, 844$1.10
268. 27Executed in whole durinjj fiscal year2.41
Total 85, 831 271.78
Binding ne .vspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years . . 165o, ooU
Total 3,495Loose leaf and other patent binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year 50
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in part in prior fiscal years 235, 950 1,488 12,686,900 69, 500 817.62Executed in whole diirin'^ fiscal year....... 1 mo i<T C 1 flAO, lUO
819. 87
Total 1,255, 085 9, 594 58, 090, 965 204 600 7, 622. 68
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
3,600 1,85329, 390
1,007, 900O^y 00/ , 01)^
1,329.05Kfl 017 71OiJ, . /i
17,888. 65941, 931
Total 945, 531
28, 175
31,243 33, 675, 462
3,026,845
27, 260
100
69, 465. 41
Royal octavo publications:Executed in whole durin*" fiscal year 3 974 6, 165.07
Quarto publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years 1,C00
1 K Qjn10, y4u6S3 68, 300
1 9Q1 R^O1,000 1,719. 87
t;07 2 0.^9 026^334; 16Executed in part to be completed
Total 16, 940 1,190 1,349,930 1,000 9,113.05
General miscellaneous charges:10. 82
1,774.16
Total 1, 784. 98
12, 442.34121, 424. 91
133, 867. 25
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
Branch office.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year 544, 450 120.68Executed in part, to be completed 1.60
Total 122. 28
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal vear 3, 557, 237 4, 589. 3917.15
Total 3, 557,237 4,606.54
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK. 95
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June JO, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-Tion:^ andC3rrec-tijns.
Electro-typingand
lypmg.
Press-Tvork.
Bmdmgpam-phlets.
Illtistra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingedii ionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertime
\\ ork.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
S2. 3448. 51
.90
S675. 10 S.548. 04 81,542. 838, 028. 8730^.89
So. 07 1, 140. 84 $1.25 2.64n. 19 3.848.24 876. 5064. 10 122. 48 114.00
0. 07 51. 75 1,521. 19 1. 25 3,437. 77 4,510.28 76. 50 9, 875. 59
255. 50
6, 246. 68559. SO
255. 506, 246. 68
559. 80
7,061.98 7,061.98
50.0050. 00
490.91847.0923.74
479.28647. 5030.67
681. 382, 5S2. 88
366. 20
S2,083.370, "iOi uu
55. 10
15. 59
731. 56
77. 04
1,658.557,663. 74
537. 59
7,435. 0015,661.00
830.00
845. 33126 42
12. 17
15. 0913,717.2039,71L472, 740. 21
1,361. 74 1, 157. 45 3,630. 46 7, 589. 47 824. 19 9, 857. 8.S 23,926. 00 171.75 27. 26 56, 108. 88
33.334, 508. 10
3,467. 70
486. 11
8,567. 71
29. 69
34.5. 305, 563. 02
53.00
271. 97
6, 580. 40
80. 85
2.974,116. 68
547. 07
206 55
7, 140. 57199. 64
5, 712. 0810. 62
1,061.00L88
148.032,687.78
93,64.5. 3022,206. 60
8, 00^. 13
1,222.45
9,083.51
84. 68
5, 961. 32
721. 58
6,933. 22
631. 54
4,666. 72
3.25
7,548.76
744. 20
5, 712. 08
114. 00
1,071. 62 149. 91
2. 43
118, 599. 68
9,689.20
332.8324.77
758. 25
341.60 197.80148. 20121. 80
149. OC242. 61
dO. 00
236. 50418.09510. 20
335. 25 3,343.853, 128. 097,777. 32
14,249.26
235.40502. 91 490. 66
1,115.85 844. 51 467. ^ 451.61 235. 40 1,164.79| 826.25
407.20102. 55
434. 20149. 95
424. 20531. 75
124. 38971.24
1,400.804,012.31277. 50 50. 47 146. 20 8. 49
277 50 509.75 584. 15 50.47 955. 95 146. 20 8. 49 l,(i9.i.62 5,413. 11
412.24 179.15: 3,552.2312,956.11' 12,942.76 37,049.3S
1,620. 3020,432. 10
6. 15
5,901. 75
3,9f.2. 69
74,799.029. .50
47, 530. 24 '"2*845." 592,840.31, 25,024.91
12,157.76; 348,039.62
13,368.35. 13,121.91; 40,601.61 22, 052. 40 5 907. 90 78, 761. 71 47, 539. 74 2, 845. 59 14,998.07 373,064.53
1. 82 304. 58 3.05 350. 89
40. 60
66.33 847. 3542.20
1.82 304. 58 3 05 391. 49 66. 33 889. 55
126.55.26
59.932.34
2, 817. 41 3,67.5.03
37. 11
1
6S3.62 12,999.91.25 57.11
126. 81 62. 271 2, 817. 41 1,047.98 3, 712. 14 683.87] 13,057.02
96 KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, thethe total charges for the ^principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.Number of
copies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
NAVY DEPARTMENT—continued.
Branch oj^^ce—Continued.
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Binding nawspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in whole daring fiscal yearPublications smaller than octavo:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
425
264, 750 625 513, 800
6,150320, 501
321,640
196, 800
7, 568,885
TotalRoyal octavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
General miscellaneous charges:Execute! in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
326, 651
2,000
1,672
13
7, 765, 685
13,000
Total.
Main office.
Letterhead"?, noteheads, and envelopes:Execi]ted in whr^le during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, andenvelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, mtices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole durins fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
533,000
35. 750
213, 760
40, 272, 378
Total. 40, 486, 138
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
142
Total. 142
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed ta part, to be completed. .
.
50657,942
Total. 58,448
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fi.scal year
TotalLoose-leaf and other binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
501,317
1,367
3,204
Publication'' smaller than octavo:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
28,1001,071.225
2305,135
637,40010,508,625
Total. 11,146,025
3,677
3,677
!
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK. 97
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, and\
the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.1
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued. j
Charges—Continued.{
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
jLLd icL LI U-
typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-pJllets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
"R IT* f\ "in tyJ_> XllU lil^
editionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$1.50 $1, 850. 77
904. 49
$1,854. 07
904. 49
492. 8fiSir S."! JSO. 74 137. 24 S56. 02 $156. 13 .«27. 31
12.60
1, 175. 70
22.73
1, 780. 43
2.5. 71
2, 122. 71
.78
173. 239,937. 15
42. 49502. 80 . 58 70. 57
502. 80
11. 81
,58 1, 188. 30
5. 75
1, 803. 16
4. 30
2, 149. 20
7. 47
70. 57
.34
10, 152. 87
76. 64
52. 051,748. 34
52. 051, 873. 434.50 78. 55 28.79 1. 10
4. 50
214.93
126. 68
78. 55 28.79
584. 60
26. 58
1. 10 1, 800. 39
128. 58
6. 51
1,925. 48
961.33
163. 57
.26 2.80
1. 60
30. 42
2,307.91102. 41
6. 45
732. 877. 18
93.3119, 887. 19
24 75
6.41
2, 242. 91
108. 0942,185. 45
190. 04
$5. 54
755.96107. 37
12, 448. 94392. 38
118, 741.59843.21
$1,005.076.47
15. 03
2, 440. 74 746. 50 20, 005. 25 2, 249. 32 1,011. 54 42, 483. 58 15. 03 761. 50 12, 556.31 119,977. 18
.26 1. 26 65. 622. 40
157. 64
.941,078. 04 3. 37 1,367. 52
7. 84
.26 1. 26 68. 02 158. 58 1,078. 04 3.37 1.375. 36
19.021,76C. 18
14.653,776.95
346.709, 234. 09
100.00
380. 3715,912.60
ICO. 0023.82 67.91 .75 118. 14 89.27
23.82 67.91 1 , 785. 20 .75 3,791.00 9,681.39 118. 14 89.27 16,392.97
494.03 494.031,881.53
2,375.56 2,375.56
2, 163. 432,163.43
85.29 85. 51
1,639.526.15
76.141,423.94
2.00282. 30
134.372,073.17
24.40
.52160.01
480. 41
16,901.74164.59
1,398.00 118 2116.12 3.50
1,239.70 894. 50
1,499.41 121.71 1,731.18 1, 500. 08 284.30 2,231.94 1,239.70 894. 50 160. 53 17,546.74
6495—15 7
98 KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEK.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the princijpal items thereof, daring
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.Number of
copies.
Num-ber of
typepases.
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges.
Compo-sition.
NAVY DEP.VRTMENT—continued.
Main oj^^ce—Continued.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
6,875398, 145
2,46416,069
1,910,95016,604,913
2,8007,854
Total. 405,020 18,533 18,515,863 10,654
Royal octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscaryear.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
80019, 125
525;
1,959277,400644,475
Total. 19,925 2.484 921,875
Quarto publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
3253,232
184 59,800171, 476
Total. 3, 55'; 992 231,276
6001,000
1,600
57
General miscellaneous charge:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Total
Total branch office charges.Total main office charges. .
.
Total charge
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT,
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed - .
.
10,0004,557,820
TotalEmbossed letterheads, noteheads, and envel-
opes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
4,567,820
80,980
555,44632,569,336
Total. 33, 124, 782
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Execuied in part in prior fiscal years-Executed in whole during fiscal'year.
Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total. 184
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.E.xecuted in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed - -
.
35552,699
Total. 53,054
$2, 762. 3726,864.208,038. 43
37, 665. 00
42.065,311.
6,960. 29
303.441,611.145,611.20
7,525.78
.20614.05
614.25
9,335.5799,289. 20
108,624.77
138. 828.70
147. 52
3.25
15.85
23,203. 23551.39
23, 770. 47
65140. 7321.04
961.4427.15
.59
KEPOET OF TELE PUBLIC PEINTEK. 99
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishmmts, aathe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tiom andcorrec-
tions.
typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-
plilets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$469. 28
2, 20.3. 30424.04
S792. 391,089.40
144.29
$220. 41
2,526.8000.20
S200. 52
2,731.39 "$358.* 0950. 94
$411.773,715.04
89.05
$003.001,817.19
?0. 691,201.43
$13. 20291.82
$5, 473. 6342, 799. 868,807.55
3,097.22 2,807.41 2,931.91 4C9 03 4,216.40 2, 420. 19 1,202.12 305.02 57,081.04
23.40488. 90535. 45
150.801,152.11
20. 20490. 59
71.83780. 90
354. 00350. CO
2.0038.03
670. 299, 403. 19
2, 245.002.902.60
777.92 9.32100. 58
1,047.81 5.50 1,302.91 516. 79 777.92 852.73 704.00 109.90 40.63 12, 318. 48
24.5711.51
11.24 49. 75148. 39
15. 45130. 64
43.86139. 13
29.0043. CO
477.316.153.325; on. 20
3,977.82 85. 69
30 08 11.24 198. 14 152.09 3 977 82 182.99 72. CO 8o. 69 12,241.83
65l'.04
2.75209. 72
1.50
183. C9
2.09560. 07
143.254,097.80
150.446,328.9372.19 590.97
1.09 72. 19 212.47 184. .59 590. 97 502. 10 4,241.C5 6.479.37
051.098, 147. 29
63.59| 4,4.59.28
3,055. 19 28,452.192,993.007,537.13 7 n^o ic
/ , 1.0^. Jo
6, 445. 22
55,091.22
~2,756.3017,585.91 "'3,'c86."i6
2,648.8119,780.39
29,352.98249, 076. 86
8, 798. 38 3,118.78 32,911.47 10,530.19 7,052.18 61,536.44 20,342.27 3, 386. 16 22,429.20 278,429.84
3.201,116.59
40. 00
10.154,844.86988.27
1.13685. 55
14.486,822.351,037.12
8.92.15
2.25 25.36
9. 07 1, 159. 79
279.80
2.25
9.81
5,843.28
135.00
25.36
9.17
686.68
16.53
7,873.95
492. 131. 30 Q7 07ot . Zl
7.021,380.86
33.02
8.971, 473. 23
64.73
128.8018,412.94
700.86
43. 003,818.26
9.00
284.8335, 430. 032,322.38
156. 47
8,822.C9236.27
644.9494,C88.914 C55. 25
19.554.40
197. 06133.20
1,331.66
1,420. 90 1,546.93 19, 242. GO 3,870.26 23.95 38,037.24 330. 26 1,331.60 9,214.83 98,789.10
1 QO .48210. 74
69.78
8.35 11.381,874.74408.92
2.47 1.26.65
89.9422.45
1,426.15355. CO
3.45
2.47 1.91 114.29 281.00 1,789.50 3.45 2, 355. 04
1.10838. 6332.78
9.271,851.12
119 OQ
324. 3515,425.40
7Sn nn
334.7219,807.08
953.2773.84 31.40
.65339. 46 285. 79
73.84 32.05 872. 51 1,973.08 16,529.75 339.46 285.79 21,0r5.07
100 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the ^principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Nuraher ofcopies.
Num-ber oftypepages.
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
Publi-oalionsbound.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT—continued.
Binding neM^spapers, documents, reports, etc:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
TotalLoose-leaf and other patent binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Publications smaller than octavo:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
1005,296
5,396
921
15,200 291 540,400
331,8453,076,780
7,34117,506
29,600,400110,125,650
28, (
11, 129
TotaL 3,408,625 24,847 139,726,050 39, 789
Royal octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
IExecuted in part, to be completed. .
.
361,550 1,480 ,021,640 300
Total. 361,-550 1,480 6,021,640 300
Quarto publications:Executed in whole during fi^scal year.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscafyear.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
322,000 1,906,000 1,000
Total.
Total charge.
PATENT OFFICE.
Specifications of patents, trade-marks, anddesigns; 100 copies of each specification ofpatents and 50 copies of each specif cation of
trade-marks and designs were printed:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
10, 716136,368
Total. 147,084
Official Gazette of the United States PatentOffice, issued weekly; edition 5,715 copies;and Index, edition 5,650 copies:Executed in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
18,321
Total. 18,321
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year. ....
TotalRoyal octavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearPrinting heads of drawings:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearExtra copies of parts of the Official G azette, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal year
70
5,040 1,104
137, 150 1,463
Total charge.
1,071,60013,215,800
14,287,400
104,945,970
104,94.5,970
5, 564, 160 125
748,835
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 101
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, and
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued
.
Altera-tions and
lions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-pliiets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$97.5617,827.033,264.70
$97. 5617,827.633, 264.70
21,189.89 21,189.89
1,544.05
1,129.84
$1,544.05
$127.53 $4.53 $72. 30 $121.76 $103. 97 $143. 55 $33.68
1, 476. 032,957.691, 788. 64
2, 819. 67
6, 092.83
2, 662. 65
2,920.448,173.412,049.41
6,473.2215,548.71
1, 151. 43
126. 931,505.631,840.88
5,487.0115,522.114,304.34
4,781.002, 330. 20
980. 061,389.97
30.00
4.10 30,375.1358.18 81,318.92
.891 34,597.71
6, 222. 36 12, 175. 15 13, 143. 26 23,173.36 3,473.44 25,313.46 7,111.20 2, 400. 69 63. 17 146,291.76
200. 19 95.32 643.8710. 65
1,291.53 172. 19 1,590.693.12
156.00 8.58 .06 6,781.2016. 01
200. 19 95. 32 654. 52 1,291.53 172. 19 1,593.81 156. 00 8.58 .06 6,797.21
104. 63 115.93 271. 55 865. 09 19.59 558. 12 26.70 5. 96 .95 2, 620. 58
245. 351,012. 69
.6;)
261. 85166. 93
1.2,1
264. 96 452. 21
3,113. 81
105. 00
1,223.3712,967.51
713. 3010.38 347. 93 .2,555. 55 3,002.19
581.02877. 59-
25.483. 73
10. 38 347. 93 1,258.64 428. 98 2,5.55. 55 3,848.17 903. 07 3. 73 3,671.02 14,904.18
8,163. 57 14,328.82 37,069. 26 29,763.04 6, 385. 96 77,726.71| 48,036.37 4,158. 29 15,486. 53 325,082.80
2, 621. 50
33, 190. 50
636. 51
8,548. 77168. 55
2, 579. 2317,704.85
387,999. 094,510.89 17.42
4,510.89 17. 42 35, 812. 00 9,185. 28 2 747. 78 40.'i 70.9 Q4
229. 87 487. 43 12,606. 38 12,299. 87 7,154. 00684.85
21,933. 46 145,467. 81
684.85
229. 87 487.43 12,636.38 12,299. 87 7, 838. 85 21,933. 46 146,152. 66
5. 50136. 88
5. 50136. 88
142. 38
141. 25
142. 38
5,191.07
5,471.79
2, 783. 49
484. 62 1,134.91 1,144. 42
928. 89
37.49132. 21 692. 51 325. 90 243, 5?
4,872. 97 504. 85 49, 595. 51 13,760. 68 7,838.85 32, 506. 68 283. 63 3,714. 16 565, 445. 33
102 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Number ofcopies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber ofprintedpa^es.
Publi-cationsbound.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in M hole during fiscaryear.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Quarto publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscaf year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
TotalGeneral miscellaneous charge:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total charges
.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
TotalBlank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Blank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscafyearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Quarto publications:Exec uted in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charge:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total
Total charge
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in wbole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and en-velopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
211, 750343, 025
10,4C513,6C0
554,775 24,005
16,97524,800
1, 458602
41,775 2,060
107,275
10, 127
655,357
665, 484
13
15
4381,6331
2,071
22, 75622,312
45, 068
2, 2604,456
950, 517
261,195
3,2142, 501
5, 715
29,737.92547,583,3.3
2, 42012, 186
77,321,318
4,476,8C01,062,450
5, 539, 250 5, CCO
11,080,4983,116,433
931,120596, 215
1,527,335
13,9205,300
19, 220
90
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PKIXTER. 103
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-
tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
1
:Illustra-
tions.
1
Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
S3, 409. 44
2,8)8.182,217. 96
S6,037. 68
4,345. 04
1,816.45
S2, 642. 334,127. 27
614.43
810,304.71 83,312. 22
8,822.69 4,1.54.25
839.42 15,339. 94
84,698. 867,457. 221,.52). 00
S998. 65
3,094.41526. 93
$455.12943. 69
175.34
SI 29. a5
2.61$43,591.0359, 663. 2649,959. 06
8,465. o8 12,199. 17 7,381. 03 19,936. 82 22,836.41 13,676. 08 4,619. 99 1,574. 15 132.26 153,213.35
932. 92496. 29
63. 71
793. 87
371.91639. 51
348. 321,106.46
391. 73
134. 92334. 27
162. 02
1, 633. 61
549. 011, 763. 6-=
28. 83.36.09
7, 882. 074,100. 26
1,435. 99
1,489. 92 1, 162. 78 957, 83 1,498.19 631. 21 2, 152. 62 1, 792. 45 .45
171. 00
13,418.32
171.00
9,955.53 13,361.95 8,341.86 21,435. 01 23,437.62 15,828.70 6,412. 44 1,574.15 303. 71 166, 832. 07
.53 44. 60 12. 40 2. 74 68. S.*?
12. 35154. 9216.25
53. 72497. 68
.2522.16
10.29294. 88
4. 95148. 14
123.423,067.15
68. 2518. 07 9. 51 92. 98
183.52 18.07 548. 40
7.83
2.85
22.41 305. 17
7.09
3. 54
9. 51
62.18
15. 21
92.98 153. 09
.14
.06
3, 258. 82
86. 55
22. 09
294. 68
3, 665. 44
93. 00
294.66
3, 06 >. 4493. 00
4,053.10 4,053.10
1,29L95330. 79
3, 547. 63
1,430. 67.540. 08
2, 176. 65
1,242.44! 1,529.92798. 03 810. 9J215.05: 34;;. 10
510. 39422. 63
1,477. 87
2,069. 02814.09535. 49
2,549.471,030. 50
.25
.2112.997. 930.815.43
21,369. 96
5,170. 34 4,147. 40 2, 255. 52 2,681. 92 2,410. 86 3,388. 63 3,579.97 .46 41,183.32
4a3. 83543. 73
2,176.55
38}. 55482. 86369.35
239.37331.2787.20
228. 44192.95 *i,"607.'S8
4.55
416. 57549.25238. 47
30.8028. 50
2, 383. 144.471.364,413.74
3, 204.11 • 1,236.76 657.84 421.39 1,012.43 1,204.29 59.30 11.2r.8. 24
4.0014.89
6.0010.50
6.00154.44
lo.OO2,467.2778. 21 2S. 54 24.75 1,696.30
78.21 18.89 10.50 28.54 160.44 21.75 1,696.30 2,483.27
8, 557.97 5,480.97 3,535 93 3.141.32 3,451.83 5,081.53 7,801.02 92.98| 1.852.79 P2,420 72
15.62 687. 08
592. 70
10.52
7.70
723.35 164. So
46 56
1,951.43
907.3<?121.85
104 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEI^TTEE.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the 'printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.Niimber of
copies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE—Continued.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years...
Executed in whole during fiscal year..Executed in part, to be completed
77, 700
3, 758, 569
Total. 3, 836, 269
Blank books, with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.
Executed in v/hole dming fiscal year. 522
TotalBlank books, without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
561
2,182
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
TotalLoose leaf and other patent binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
40942, 107
TotalRoyal octavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
42,516
850
Total
,
Total charge.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT,
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.
Executed in whole during fiscal year.70,000
10, 570, 400
TotalEmbossed letterheads, noteheads, and en-
velopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
10, 640, 400
39,000
12,396, 524
240.643,922
Total. 253. 040. 446
Blank books, with patent backs, etc :
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total. 139
Blank books, without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal j-ear.
Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
28,519408, 504
17,83617, 155
3,885,383 3,160
17,928
56
3, 902, 538
8,300
3,160
Total. 437,023'
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 105
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-
tions.
Electro-
^"an^^stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
P inding
pnLets.
niustra-tijns.
Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Jlv UolI illlVi
CWTC^Vi \ TTl PU V CJ L II lit.
work.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
Sl3. 41
1,950.7911.10
S4. 46
4, 260. 6423. 39
?5. 951,286.04
$24 1210,551.40
89.39S203.92 $125. 02
7.20S86.42 SIO. 02 $204.03
203. 92 132. 82 1, 975. 30 83. 42 4, zs8. 49 10. 02 204. 03 1,291.99 10,?44.91
11.72 20.36612.64
315. 74
4, 180.11
352. 825,144.983.77 15.46 173.04 16.46
1
3.771 1.=1.4fi 184. 76
90. 48
633.00
173. 68
4, 495. 85
354.65
16.46
84.49
5, 497.80
974.3625.87 2.67 5.05
24.354Uo. U4
24.35403.04
430.39 430. 39
8. 508.50
1.303,407.81
23.86
11.92
2, 906.0910.00
5.94 3.91732. 98
5.98
9.86682. 99
70. 7331,477.53
263. 43340. 9636. 00
829. 71
5.20
"'$322.' 91 770. 40 9.68
3,432.97
13 79
376.96 2, 92S.01
18. 25
840.85
3.87
322.91 742.87
4.94
770.40 692. 8.5
15.11
9.68
.25
31,811.69
126.80
122.1240.24
83.1058. 25
103. 75
197.931. 223.36
19.38305. 24
332. 57972.9458.19 21.60
58.19 162 3o 304. 68 21.60 4.58 32J.62 1,305.51
3,680.32 COl . 72 6, 338. 04 1,095.75 444.76 7,085. 90 0, 082. 91 916. 57 1, 947. 11 53,748. 77
34. 87
3, 263. .82
51.508, 964.28 'i.'ge
9.821,457.40
98. 5913.968.1322.80 4.00
22.80 3,298.69
130. 80
4.00 9,015.78 1.96 1,467.22
2. 75
14,086.72
143.8910.34
81.901.2' .2. 82
72.81
62. .85
995.172.33
1,664.8539, 022. 23
6-10.15
4,058.04956.59
78. 236. 73
3,322. 24ii5.36
4.191,133.06
3, 220. 89
16, 787.397,105.77
160, 680. 915,553.59
1,417.53 1,060.35 41, 848. 90 4,698. 19 82,515.56 115.30 1,140.25 20, 008. 28 173.340.27
1 Q'i 8.70132 93
1
135.351,616.50
1,751.85
7.15 1.17 143.93 1,027.37 !3.26
9.10 1.17 161 58 141.63 1,131.92 ! 3.26
3.25534.37
1.17186. 13
20.2913, 255. 08
35.70304..30
202. ?5Sn, 5.54.26
317.63
2. 886.3641,182.41
!6.95
3.47, 577.651
3,406.0889,0 '3. 39
383.32
567.62 207.59 13, 588. 05 304.30 31,074.84 44, 068. 77 3.47' 584. 60' 92,832.79
106 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the 'printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT—continued.
Binding nftwspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Exeeutedln whole durine fiscal yearLoose leaf and other patent binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year ,
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in whole dnrins: fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Number ofcopies.
76,050
Num-ber of
typepages.
Octavo publications:Execute 1 in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole dnrins: fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
TotalRoyal octavo nublications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Quarto oublications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
TotalPostal cards:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Money-order office.
Miscellaneous forms, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Books:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total charge.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
,
Total.
Embos'^ed letterhea1s,noteheads,and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
Total.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
7fi, 050
28
613i 158
641,758
4,
78, 675
1,034,135,000
16,984,259
670, 818
380,0007,526,300
),300
175,0003,920
178, 920
2,593,20038,577,597
41,170, 797
1,823
1,823
1,2915,768
Totalnumber ofprirtedpages.
6,442,
6, 442. 220
7,059
74
423
45
2, 386, 80015,828, 179
18,214,979
110,400
29, 328, 000
Piibli-
cationsbound.
23, 500
23, 500
18, 60049,993
,593
4,281
KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 107
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Binding
pJliCLS.
niustra-tijns.
Paper
Bindin''ediiijn
miscel-laneous.
Rush and
w^rk.
1
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$476. 86 $476.86
1 75SI . 75
$454 525?; 72
1
S42.90i $468.81121.80: 327.15
$907. 70 $625. 59 1,185.00 $308. 88 .31 O, / oi . 102,478.63
512. 24 164.70! 795.96 1,446.70 1,482.30 1,185.00 308. 88 .31 9,250.78
2.32. 83
1,834.9367 86
27. 84
576 88
194. 80
1 418 37 1,461.97470. 00
2,991.77£0. 16
3. 002. 49
8, 433. 66 ""563.'431.47
392. 034.711.48
28, 561. 71
494. 47
2, 135. 62
54. 86
128. 44
604. 72 1,613.17
35. eo
1 794 39
1 799. G2
36. 40
3,331.28
3,511.93
39. 73
7,270.57
11,436. 15 563. 43 393.50 33, 797. 66
715. 24
15,504.39A4J P.(\
42. .50
137. 30
42. 50175. 70 "$ii7."63
43. 00904. 86
12. 00
3.026.258. 50
12, 082. 75
148. 5017, 707. 54Ifil. 93 4. 38
161. 93 179. 80 218. 20 117. 63 947.86 3, 038. 25 4. 38 12,091.25
77,690. 87
2,365.39
96.283.89
17, 856. 04
77, otO. 67
13, ol». 9o
96, 283. 89
1. 17 62. 19 2,425. 08 16 99 7 951.97 515. 49
4,826.58 2, 930. 05 65,872. 38 11,855. 68 127. 97 143,952.17 51,967.71 2,022. 37,210,893.07 547,240. 93
41.97
2, 108. 20
77. 40
58. 51
1,202. 28100. 48
11,145.13403. 66
1. 69 32. 18
.90
1. 60
1.69 33. 08 2,227.57 1.60 7, 726. 12 1,260. 79 11.649. 27
172. 10
17.2023.29
.50195. 3917.70
23. 79 213. 09
12. 61
912. 8295. 81
44. 34
1,055.6442. 28
569. 24
14,572.91968. 55
304. 70
2, 263. SI"'274.' 76
13. 49
1.023. 00
30.314.201,255.53
99.' .56
^ 256. 90
32. 27
1, 023. 28
67. 87
914.747,259. 45
2.9'^.9.59
72,510.094.540.48
1 , 021. 24 1.112. 26 16,110. 70 2.56^.51 288. 25 32, 592. 73 356. 46 1.123. 42 8,174.19 80. 020. 76
5.1o
2.40
2.1740. 20
1.32
120. 55
297. 008. 00
16.1417.07
147. 21468. 0918. 17
1.69 3. 75 . 75
1.69 3.75 41.90 4.3.69 425. .55 33. 21 . 75 633. 47
108 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIl^TER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—continued.
Blank books wichout patent backs:Jixeciiler! in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
TotaL
Binding newspapers, documents, report-^, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
TotalLoose leal and other patenL binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
TotaL
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Royal octavo publication<::Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Quarto publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed n whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total
Total charge.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed: .
.
TotalEmbossed letterheads, noteheads, and enve-
lopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years,Exefuted in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed
Total.
Number of
copies.
125,75135,171
260, 928
1,0597,510
8, 578
702
21,000369,250
).250
1,278,50028,902,030
30,180,530
4,000391, -100
395,400
1,300,544,8.55
,.546, 155
5,0001,917,700
1,922,700
150, 484
Num-ber oftypepages.
1,074
8,17931,380
.39,559
1672,217
Totalnumber of
printedpages.
2,014,00037,323,600
69,367,600
62,791,100512,323,030
575,114,130
351,000,022,200
2,384! 6,373,200
621,644
80, 00036,304,004
1,706! 36,384,004
2,798,9.55
17,889,917
20, 688, 872
Publi-cationsbound.
6003, 7.50
4,350
8,0005,650
13,6o0
1,000
1,000
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 109
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Slectro-
tj'pi^S
typing.
Press-work.
"R in/^ intr±j xxiyxxXi.^Illustra-
tions. P
Bindingediti )nand
miscel-laneous.
IX U 01 1 cbliun Vp r ( 1in p
work.1 1 npniic:Itil ICU L40
it6ms.Total.
$5. 59
26. 13
4. 81
$17. 41
64. 804. 88
$266. 15
831. 1(
$4. 87
2.80$341. 99
1,683. 73
158. 31
$2,521.024, 178. 56
67. 50
$79. 03
155. 40
46. 13
$15. 07
274.3333. 80
$3, 323. 28
7, 666. 92762. 12
36. 53 87.09 7. 67 2, 184. 03 6, 767. 08 280.56 323. 20 11,7.52. 32
805, 01
13,736. 74
1,181.26
805. 01
13, 736. 74
1, 181. 26
15, 723. 01 15, 723. 01
496. 63496. 63
187. 86
201, 2343. 14
62.40119. 085.72
80.11802. 73
$26.5. 11
3, 156. 64
145. 25
1,475. 94100. 00343. 75
19. 502. 71
1,128, 16
7,516. 70
370. 32141.47 44. 83
432. 23 187. 20 882. 84 3,421.75 192. 83 1,62L 19 443. 75 44. 83 22. 21 9,015.18
1,357. 61
6,227. 87
1, 734. 49
2, 154. 23
10, 152. 19
1,409.01
2, 743. 50
32,255. 10
2, 123. 60
6, 382. 57
72, 041.82
2, 755. 71
824.5919, 220. 6316.2.54.53
6, 277. 13
66. 895. 92
4,560.451,003. 68
490. 501, 378. 37
101. 95
778. 51
206. 56
20. 00
25,094. 28244.334.9239,575.08
9, 319. 97 13, 715. 43 37. 122. 20 81,180. 10 36, 299. 75 76, 733. 50 3.370. 68 1,4,90. 32 1,005.07 309.004.28
161 . 68
1, 188. 13
187. 72
81. 86
1,052. 9885.00
122. J61,817. 2t-.
49. 00
106. 00
1,899. 95143. 14
2, 484. 9077.91
763. 36
13, 256. 304, 738, 71
i.644. 37710. 46
3.48
1,537. 53 1,219. 84 1,988. 3? 2. 005. 95 1, 754. 83 2, 705. 95 3. 48 18, 758, 37
86. 84
1, 457. 71
29. 12
.52852. 14
24. 75
4,328. 33
24.579,874.55
31.698,072.12
217. 5336, 863. 571,032. 44
412. 8317. 82
285. 00 3,035. 79 1. 24
1, 573. 67 852. 66 4,353. 0? 9, 899. 12 430. 65 8, 103. 81 285. 00 3, 035. 79 1. 24 38,113. 54
29. 00
14L 9431.508L 53
31 50 103. 9811,3^9.52
100. 0017.20 459. 88 1,259.42 1,829. 00 2,92.5. 21 2. 70 2,113.70
100. 00
17. 20 459. S8 170. 94 113. 03 1,259.42 1,8"0.50 2,925.21 2. 70 2,213. 70 11, 593. .50
13.94L75 17, 701.19 64,36^53 99,190. OR 40, 2,33. 40 133, 571. 52 30. 296. 74 6,0a4.31 13^52175- 506. 9"3. 42
3.51392.35
3.514,009.23
18.74.65 16.69
.15i,656.i5
8. 19
9.36 3.50 2,261.036. 35
44.29
.65 16.84
.15
1,064.34
398.17
9. o6
1.70
3.50
27.13
2,267.38
99.15
44.29 395.86! 4,031.48
23.28' 554.511
299.28789.5433.41
122.95 1,221.18882. 70 7, 964. 7769.83 421.57
338. 25875.44
2,750.0115,839.43
908. 24
995.90 6.294.82153.49
1.00103.05360. 00
608. 3912.41
5,279.74 42,806.493,480. 39
1,122 23 1,075.48 9,607.52 1.213.69 154. 49 19,497. 68 463.05 620. SO 6 275.64; .52, .581. 70
110 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEB.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued.
Blank books, with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Blank books, without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in wholt during fiscal yearExecuted in part to be completed
Total.Loose leaf and other patent binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Royal octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Quarto publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total
Total charge.
Number of
copies.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
319
5, 028
39,307
Num-ber of
typepages.
44,935'
496
5, 159
3, 655
85
56,604
56, 604
56,750
1,032,632
36, 150248,820
284,970
90,310405,630
1,029
1,029
3,47823, 580
27,058
2,2187,835
10,053
2,93220,357
20, 000
20,000'
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
2,492,658
2,492,658
12,515,30074,035,095
86, 550, 995
2,873, 45014,594,520
255,999
17,467,970 5, 254
12,367,81042, 179,505
9,20035,546
54,547,315 44,746
Publi-cationsbound.
2,350
2,350
3, 150
12,850
16,000
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. Ill
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended Jane SO, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-ions andcorrec-
tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam- Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingedit ionand
miscel-laneous.
overtimework.
Miscel-laneousItems.
Total.
$1.304.03.39
$1. 8624.66
. 75
$21.58134.80
4.83
$35. 18226.1520. 69
$576. 221,514.17
69. 10
$636.442,082.49
105. 60$8.48
5. 72 27. 27 161.21 282. 02 2, 159. 49 8. 48 2,824.53
8.9710. 14
2. 34
3.2084.8610.18
186.98746. 9724.90
$1.52 248.421,391.90
97.27
633.476,571.50
117.00
223.75192. 73
1,310. 81
9,519.25269. 25
$4.38
21.45 98. 24 958. 85 1.52 1,737. 59 7,321.97 4.38 416.48 11,099.31
623. 81
5, 698. 00729. 20
623. 81
5,698.00729. 20
7,051.01 7,051.01
239.95239. 95
2S5. 9490.09
295. 2083.61
258. 785.20
328.95 $27. 4019. 75
577.92 203.00 4.28 3,441.29552. 26
376. 03 379. 81 263.98 328. 95 47.15 649.67 203.00 4.28 3,993.55
1,475. 606,166. 39
420. 95
1,620. 61
10,092.6599. 66
961.006,323.28
43.80
1,950.2711,873.86
13. 50
2.251,263.00
278. 76
1,707.7411, 778. 63
44.69
669. 73
2, 519. 0052.04
360.38.06
61.9511,713.6398,023.585,o62.98
8,062.94 11,812.92 7, 328. 08 13,837. 63 1,544.01 13,531.06 3, 188. 73 412.40 62.01 115,100.19
7^0. 61
1,714.58248.30
940. 43
3,15,0. 363.15
957. 203,688. 27
41.80
838. 573,145.25
80.00
45.551,376.50360.00
946.44,519.65
248. 59
87. 501,334.61
83. 15
206. 76 13.296,165.52
32.209.942,045.99
2,693.49 4,073.94 4,687.27 4,063.82 1,782. 05 5,714.65 1,422.11 289. 91 13.29 40,421.45
1,397.346,325.40
897. 51
1,001.998,940.18
858. 54
1,037.898,172.39
785. 55
1,487.505,583.97
482. £0
7.94928. 18864. 66
2,801.9713,003.692,213.00
2,513.0011,009.75
56.98759. 86 22.78
12,430.86116,826. 6211,193.65
8,620.25 10,800. 71 9, 995. 83 7,553.97 1,800. 78 18,018. 66 13,522. 75 816. 84 22. 78 140,451.13
50.0054.0065. 85
111.00119.3220.30
96.002,820.06
73.49
24.002,049.63
281.008,774.91
207. 99
.26 178. 60 1,705.36 815. 69 13.00
.26 178.60 169. 85 250. 62 1,705.36 2,989. 55 815. 69 13.00 2,073.63 9,263.90
20,903.02 28,463.96 34,635. 10 27,261.26 7,064.47 64,787.41 36,147.80 2,201.62 9,535.68 387,612.71
.18
.2710. 408. 88
20.5633.50
3.26 37.3844.55
.45 19.28 54.06 3.26 81.93
112 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges.
Eand or description of work.Number of
copies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber ofprinted
Publi-cationsbound. Compo-
sition.
F'RD'P.'R AT. T R A FiTT POATMTC3<3Tn'\r PnnfimipH
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and enve-lopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year 81,000
Total 81,000
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year 356,000 $64. 3080.45
Total 358 000 144. 75
3.20
uctavn publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year 21,600 1,038 1,647,525 75 2,674.93
2,119.45
21, 600 1, 038 1, 647, 525 75 4, 794. 38Royal octavo publications:
Q 7fi
General miscellaneous charges:4. 15
4.15
4, 961. 12
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS,
Quarto publications:13,000 1, 024
2670, UoJ., wUu472.000
OuU 434. 96
Executed in whole during fiscal year 5,500 97.75
18,500 1, 291r coo onn0, o<j }, yuD 500 532. 71
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR,
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years 60, 000
1,851,500Executed in whole during fiscal year 157. 94
1, 911,500
26, 000
157. 94Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 90,2501 o Odd d 112, dob, Ml
5.703, 175. 82
66. 94
Total 12,457,091 3,248.46
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 225 1.30
Executed in whole during fiscal vear 1,142 141. 034.55
Total 1,367 146. 88
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years 660Executed in whole during fiscal year 11,883 68.46
3.44
Total 12,549 71.90
REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRIXTEE. 113
executive cmd judicial departmmts, and independent Gocernment establishments, andthe ^scal year mded June SO, Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tjoBsandconreo-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-piueis.
Illustra-
tions,Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-
items.TotaL
$192.8081.80
$4.00 $59.6092.71
$10.56 $266.96174. .51
274. 60 4. 152.31 10. .56 441.47
12. 21
6.24$12. ^_- 339. 15 60.13 541.48
1.52.07
S. -'. 60.13 693. .55
16.29
510.46441.09
629.62 240.69 $.30 .-^
$116. SO
.12 5.023.862; 677. 34
9S1.55
7.02
629.62 240.69 ol^.-. '.-2 1.25 370.27 50.50 116.80 .12 7, 701. 20
23. 23
21. 5n l.d.lu 75. <'>>'
13 On107. 95 3S.5..S7
leo. 62147. 62
21. cS 321. SI--
107. 95 546. 49
»»• . 'J- 54-S.-. -
. 26.08 1,306.80 1-5 >. 0'.) lie. so 1S2. 02 Q 504 16
262.861.43
19. 19 272.31 799.20105.80
1,966.02539.49126-50 102.35 22. 41
264.29 126.50 102.35 102.44 272. 31 905.00 177 2,5:^5l
i
37.43236.69
58.932,Su5.35.65 9.44 845. cO
TTT.65 9.44 274. 12 2. 924. 28
2.65 2.5.30 140.49
2S6. 79
2.21
P :> ;
'14. 4
57.094. Sc-S. 73
i 1.0552':. 1
7
122.3913,747.79
290.019.'5i
149.00
63.383,286.76
256. 4626, 658. 01
57.1. S6
250.52 eo".':-5 1J,160.19 loS. 51 173.76 3..m 14 27, 4S9. ."^3
82" n" 829. 37
9, 109.9214. as
61.421 ^"
646.41.60
7,957.1s6.30
24.28
1.56 61. S4 647.01 8. 791. 13 24. 2S 9. 9"3. ^2
1.67437.4716.28
64.361,640.47
69. OS2,457.82
36.061.-:.; 5.73 39.88
i 1.09 15. -:1,. 704. S3 5.73 39. S8 2.562.96
649.5—1.5 8
114 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the 'printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof^ during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS-Continued.
Kind or description of work.Number of
copies.
Num-ber of
type
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
DEPARTMENT 01" LABOR—Continued.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearLoose leaf and other patent binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole diiring fiscal yearExecuted in part, to' be completed
TotalRoyal octavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Quarto publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
125,500360,067
5,0998,816
51,056,50037,337,476 850
485,567
650
17, 700
13,915
19
40
,393,976
4,300
70,800
850
Total.
Total charge
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
11,000
3
40
132
401,950
241,661 94, 740
TotalGeneral miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
1,990 95,700
Total charge.
SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envel-opes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearOctavo publications:
Executei in whole during fiscal yearGeneral miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
500
189,302
26
135 123 16,605
Total charge.
COURT OF CLATOS.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole durin? fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envel-opes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole durmg fiscal yearBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole di:ring fiscal yearBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
13, 618
3,500
21,300
7
78
KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER. 115
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-
phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionana
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$941. 17 $941. 17
41.86$41. 86
$1,673.70
492. 83
$2,839. 373 003 Ifi
201 83
$2,591.402 772. 75
$8,539. 9'^
4 969. 18$11.77278. 9618. 19
$6,701.875 639-04
$14.4936. 62
.31
. 1428, 887. 2234 720.382^012! 33
65,619.93
86. 97
968. 92
245. 20
5, 328. 42
6.37
6. 89
6, 044. 36
5.60
5,364.15
11.60
38.34
13,509. 13
17.58
9. 01
308. 92 12,340.91
17.72
26.18
245. 20 51. 11 .45
5.08
25. 3030. 79
51. 14
52.2546. 16
770. 2936.47
12.00616. 90
134. 604,347.09
36. 47208.42 341.07 25.85 162. 65
208. 42 341. 07 56.09 103.39 25. 85 852.92 162. 65 628. 90 4,518.16
5,844.52 7,081. 08 11,971.67 14, 177. 28 334.77 30, 132. 48 12,003.49 230.60 4,369.65 115, 247. 39
17.53 .75 20. 79
3. 66
54.20
12.51 8S.71
35.11
1,029. 61
297. 70
31.45
174.55
297.70
24.70 84.91
4.60368. 69
1.2959. 28
.4233.26
14.563,365.8815.06 24.08 4.32
15.06 373. 29
6.56
60.57 24.08 33. 68
3.57 16.00
4.32
7,961.75
3,380. 44
7,992. 58
39^76 482. 29 61.32 24.08 115.90 519.70 7,978.58 12,825.15
1.80
136.90
2.50
16.00
.25
123.53
.10
2.05
732. 29
26.40
463.41
145. 87
4.29 24.33 1.95 227. 75
1.05
4.39
63.84
18.25
4.03 1.88 10.00
19. 26 62. 77
8.32 24.33 157.20 3.83 19.26 297.03; 28.25 186. 65 1,370.02
.20 8.20
14. 40
17.94
- 3.50
3.37
11.00
3.10
28.58
2.36
.62
5.54
30.01
22.14
70.44
64.75
183.55
.15
64.75
183.55
116 BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, thethe total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.
COURT OF CLAIMS—continued.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole durins fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total
Total charge.
UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
TotalOctavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.General miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total charge.
LIBRARY OF CON^JRESS.
Branch printing office.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
TotalBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Publications smaller than octavo:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Octavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Royal octavo publications:
' Executed in whole during fiscal year.General miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Branch bindery.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in part in prior f s^^al yearsExecuted in whole during f scal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
TotalGeneral miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Number ofcopies.
54018,212
18,752
1,200
1,150
10
50
505,200
3,96419, 494,467
19,498,431
5
500
74,200
450
2, 85326. 064
28.91'
Num-ber of
typepages.
1,45311,531
12,984
449
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
59,220630, 041
689, 261
80,
8,000
372,300
51,750
PubU-cationsbound.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 117
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, and^ the fiscal year ended June SO, iPi5—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Electro-
andstereo-
ly pmg.
Press-work.
Binding
piilets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingedition
miscel-
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$49 81
77l'29310. 58
143.351,933.70
$15. 48170. 30 153 ! 72
62.84
$155. 8021,747.882, 424. 34
$584.55318. 02
$97. 66 $41.50 $798.54340. 58
$23.27
185. 781,131.68 902. 57 1,977.05 97.66 219. 62 41.50 1, 139. 12 23.27 24,328.02
0. 009. 00
12. 0013. 30
12. 0013. 87
33. 00267. 714. 09 19. 94 10. 87
4.09 19. 94 17.00 25.30 25.87 10. 87 300. 71
1 135.77 922. 86 2, 034. 59 211. 08 104. 53 288. 17 289. 80 1 139. 12 42. 66 24 QQQ 62
3.55
5.00
1.00
.47
10.60
22.951.53
51. 0018.35
51.0018. 35
69. 35
80.40
69.35
783.76
8.47
25. 74 104. 6o
1.S3
b.2i 2t. 16
.90
26.59
4.69
25.74 114.73 8.24 30.16 149. 75 32.75! 895.13
378. 13 1.15 144.45 53.28 796. 99
7.31
4,783.971.72
45.507,245.05
2.2035.55
9.7615,469.25
1
1.441 163.586.204.801 56.349.098.98
28.98
4,793.00 8.98
i. tO
1. 65
325.25
66.30
49.33
01 . lO 1 T -i~Q ni
1 11X. l-i
1. 17
258.25
50.03
81.07
6, 206.24 56,541.65
15.84
18.71
2,714.59
441.33
279.65
10.00
1. 30
103.99
24.97
.25
.04
.31
1.45
59.30
10.64
.86
.52
5.240.0357,148 09
5, 240. 0357.148.091,345.001,345.00
63, 733.12 63, 733.12
15,964.4678. 70 15,885.76
118 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No, 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.
LiBBARY OF CONGRESS—Continued.
Main office.
Letterheads, notcheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envel-opes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books with patent backs, etc.:
^ Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal'year
TotalLoose leaf and other patent binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Publications smaller than octavo:
Executed in wh ole during fiscal year
.
Octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Royal octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal' year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
TotalGeneral miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total branch printing ofiice charges.Total branch bindery chargesTotal main office charges
Total charge.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and en-velopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearOctavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total.
Total charge.
Number ofcopies.
4,000
1,450
547, ^
76
55
50
,630
1,680
2
11,500
63. 100
7, 8008,250
16,050
133, 500
146,900
55, 760
16
11
17,112
Num-ber of
type
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
99
7,551
3,129
199
573,500
6, 206, 700
2, 976, 700
2, 326, 750
5,303,450
128,378
Publi-cationsbound.
5,0434,008
,051
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK. 119
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-"phlets
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
BindingpH it inn
andmiscel-laneous.
X\ tloll CtlXVl
overtimeMiscel-laneousitems.
Total.
10.15 •SI. 95
11.70
180.92
123.26
10.37
§4.24
.60
487.03
77.66
5.33
§1.79
.61
467.60
.48
.20
$10. 03
12.91
1,602.95
940. 73
93.57
S28.52
.52
2.46
.65
.90
§633.40
53.82
83.335, 859. 69
83.335,859.69
5, 943.02 5, 943.02
19.87
432.75
32, 434.23
19.87
28.47
1, 501.34
17.01
217.68
46.28
1.149.19
§74.75
689. 48
105. 61
1,818.85 1,765.00 59.901
1,142.64982. 45225. 17
1
861.22 572.446.'?2 4fi Ml ?,(\
483.70294.28
802.241,283.02
280. 00
1,685.261,233.67
2.842.77
7, 883.016, 795.931,076.15157.49 §32. 10
2, 350. 26 1,651.17 1,119.74
4.36 34.20
777.98
4.90
32.10 2,365.26
160.90
2, 918.93 5.61
2,480.83
15, 755. 09
2, 710.61
4,805.02 8.98 8,112.91 169.41 16, 015.1278.70
5,025.48
10.0063,733.1211,314.17
6,320.6215, 885. 76
3,036.89
60,808.7679, 697. 5859, 955. 763,907.11 1,894.38 2, 677.61 1,547.11 32.10
8,712.13 1,903.36 10, 790. 52 1,716.52 32.10 21,119.30 75, 057.29 25,243.27 200,462.10
.60 36.83
306.60
58.84
1.29
99.96
492.31
65.77
1.06
44.20
14.60
20.48
.17
215.80
833.51
236.56
28.42
21.19
372.65
20.00
.25.78
23.65
21.19
8.61 8.12 60.14 38.11 36.88 .47
10.0023.52
5.00 5.00231.00
20.00430. 0125.70 26.60 3.95 32.65
25.70 33.52 31.60 3.95 236.00 32.65 450.01
8.61 35.20 497.22 89.96 3.95 931.98 44.84 1 112.57 2, 158. 14
120 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.Number of
copies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges.
Compo-sition.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years 29,000
4iy, UIJUExecuted in whole during fiscal'vear ®09 OQ
4. 23Executed in part, to be completed
Total 448, 000 27. 16
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:Executed in part in prior fscal years 1,447,975 46.17
l]l3o! 54
Executed in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total 8,754,725
7
3,859. 17
6. 15
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole diu'ing fiscal year
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal Years 8.590
6 ^""^
68. 85
1.672. 26
3, 578. 51
Executed in whole during f seal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total 15, 118 5, 319. 62
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:Executed in part in prior fiscal vears Ifil
271Executed in whole during fiscal year
Total 432
Publications smaller than octavo*Executed in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
8, 000 50 222, 000 5,000 45. 0918.5.74
Total 8,000 50 222,000 5,000 230.83
Octavo publications:'F'.irPPntpH 1T1 Ti^vf in TiTiriT* f^cnciT ttoovcJ-'-A CH^ll UCU. 1±1 JJOii b llx |J1 JUX 1j bLdl y Cdl k>-------Executed in whole during fiscal" yearExecuted in part, to be completed
153,4301,104,305
1,75210, 946
2,517, 510
17,515,865340
12, 3001,101.68
14,351.273,995.36
Total 1 257 735
D, zuu
1 9 ROQiz, oyo
OQ
ZU, Uoo, oio
1 09 1 00ly/, luu
12 640 19,448.31
692.56
Royal octavo publications:
Q,u3>rto piilolic3'tioDs
'
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole duruig fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
8,00041,550
8101,398
2,374,0002,985,200
3,0003,000
564. 15
18,467. 861,622. 76
Total 49,550 2,208 5,359,200 6, 000 20,654.77
General miscellaneous charges:18.04
1,070. 99Executed in whole during fiscal year
Total 1,089.03
Ki Q97 art
PAN-AMERICAN UNION.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years 5,000
138,500144
3,830720,000
18,801,500
4.527,261.29Executed in whole during fiscal year
Total 143,500 3,974 19,521,500 7,265.81General miscellaneous charges:
Total charge 7,265.81
EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK. 121
executive and judicial depariments, and independent Government esiahlishments , andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915-—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$0. 751.05
$17.20 $29.38 $4.1364.19
•
$51.46694.2462.65
182 35 423.7258.42
!
1.80 199.55 511.52 ! 68 32 808 .3.=i
S127.53194.2819.11
7.51336. 63
119.97
144. 94
2,906.521,440.11
$38. 15125. 88
259.958, 792.834,989.95
$76.64330.4694.77
5.39.69
5, 555. 44
1,726.40
1,240.5820, 973.279, 705.46
$29. 7516.61
$19.02168.00
340.92
.65
464. 11 4,491.57
2.20
164.03 46.36 14, 042. 73
11.51
187.02
77.40
501.87-
7, 821 . 53
.19
31,919.31
98.10
21.07466.5816. 67
168.65626.86
31.38329. 92
2, 779. 08983.87
21.01154.18
rJ
3, 090. 044,682.583,762.62
381.61167.44
67.30
549. 05 504.32 795.51 67.30 361.30 3_7fi2.95 175. 19 11,535.241
119.76390.91
119.76390.91
i
"1
510.67 510.67
22.4967.34
11. 0428.62
21.1520.30
41.4030. 00
52.2946.06
425. 00200. 00
3.46 621.92586.548.48
89.83 39.66 41.45 71.40 8.48 98.35 625.00 3.46 1, 208. 46
630. 16
3,597.95645.31
34.512 167. 67
8^42
932. 94Q noo, xoi. yo
36.02
451. 002,634.31
1.81
30.57292. 5456.74
389.282,388.64
34.50
108. 40
2, 103.56130. 36
393. 7560. 63
.«19. 26
3,809.3531 inn
4,838.7&
4, 873. 42
49.01
2,210.60 4, 120.94
41.62
3, 087. 12
46.52
379.85 2,812.42
58.24
2,211.96 584.74 19.71 39,749.07
887. 95
561.861 07C QC1, ^/o. oo
2.60
379. 00964.9575.75
254. 001, 147.72
562. 54
1,730.0171.07
960. 00960. 00
3,281.5524,709.34l,772.ia
86.96 133. 46
1,842.84 86.96 1,419.70 1,401.72 2,363.62 1,920.00 133. 46 29,823.07
11.90208.08
29.943, 130. 79122.89 5.15 9.85 209. 20 269. 54 1, 002. 70 3.67 228. 72
219. 98 122.89 5.15 9.85 209.20 269.54 1,002.70 3.67 228. 72 3, 160. 73
7,965.70 3, 430. 34 11, 117. 69 4,847.94 643.89 20, 529. 23 10,297.70 1, 090. 28 8,450.58 119,700.95
87.362,519.12
85.95
2, 536. 00
209. 54
6, 137. 05
387. 3719, 600. 821,145.36 2.00
1, 145. 36 2, 606. 48 2,621.95 6,346.59 2.00 19, 9SS. 19
10.8010.80
1, 145. 36 10.80 2, 606. 48 2,621.95 6,346.59 2.00 19,998.99
122 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the 'printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.Number of
copies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
Publi-cationsboimd.
THE PANAMA CANAL.*
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books ^ iVa patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in whole durhag fiscal yearLoose-leaf and other patent binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearPublications smaller than octavo:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearOctavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year4§*Q,uarto publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearGeneral miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
272,000
2, 192,070
36
11,279
2,061
36
11,400
40,710
125
Total charge.
-COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Octavo publications:Executed in whole dui'ing fiscal year.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed ia whole during fiscal year.
1,000
24,261
Total charge.
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in whole during fiscal year. . .
.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and en-velopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearOctavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearRoyal octavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearGeneral miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Total charge.
30,000
17, 500
210,201
500
10
11,900
159,000
374
1,375
94
531, 900
7,316,820
6,475
600
4,110
102
5,421
102,000
1,718,416 975
2, 296,900
1,697,000
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 123
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—Continued.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimeworlc.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
SI. 41
103. 40
$132. 02
3,003.78
26.85
446.84
$19. 19
2, 179.83
39.53
206. 13
$34.20
448.94
1.11
7.00
$207.04
14,038.01
445.59
1,581.08
982.87
63.44
1,556.15
12,356.20
228. 22
434.81
§357. 10
1.95
$592. 19 $40.00
332. 65
715.22
982.87
33.86
63. 44
.08
35 95
.72
21.68
.65
CCi 71OoO. /
1
95.08
891.73
21.10
52.84
72.92
2,636.27
4.03
59.65
25.37
fi7f; 71
81.98
2,941.12
9.77
177. 66
120. 00
lou. OU1QQ
5.20
39.00 71.75
563. 60 1,064.03 4, 670. 24 3, 365. 06 704. 33 5,655.21 2,698.79 613. 12 31,893.41
61.53
Oo. OU
16.10
282. 11
12.40
10.50
266. 52
17.60
10.78
250. 38
18.00
239.53
1,837.74
48.00
5.80 5.62 Zoo. /
0
1.67
120.03 5.80 310.61 294.62 5.62 279. 16 238.75 1.67 2, 125. 27
1.95 1,092.87 1, 252. 12i
.18 8.88
58.90
170.01
40.65
63.64
286.98
14.77
2. 62
1.78
32.86
54.23
126.32
901.27
44.77
13.39
741.17
2,173.39
113.22
2.00
66.4037.16 29.14
30.00
16.39
$65. 85
132. 17
249.71
266. 12
291. 94
320.31
722. 94
46.96
.28
1.61
32. 63
237.65
13.49
39.60
1.00
13.65
1.00
108.82
4.79
288. 30 69.92 619.67 626.46 14.65 1,496.25 46.39 179. 46^ 71.78 4,170.76
124 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the 'printing and binding executed for Congress, th«
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.Number of
copies.
Num-ber of
typepages.
Totalnumber ofprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
SUNDRY ACCOUNTS.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearOctavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearGeneral miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
3,000
2,909, 714
10,050
36,000 722 7,640,000
Total charge.
SUMMARY.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopesEmbossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etcBlank books with patent backs, etcBlank books without patent backsBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc..
Loose leaf and other patent binders, etcPublications smaller than octavoOctavo publicationsRoyal octavo publicationsQuarto publicationsMiscellaneous publicationsGeneral miscellaneous chargesCongressional Record for yearBills, resolutions, and amendmentsSpecifications of patents, trade-marks, etcOflacial Gazette, Patent Ofiice
Money-order ofiice, forms and books
Total charge.
100,126,283
1
1,653772,071199,6434,945
125,65496, 9055,089'
168,0741 27,127099,199 510,684884,472882,955445, 194
,96574, 157481,402
53,86937,984147,08418,321
164,807,0462,081,535,212
72,579,200182,251,655343,791,817
603,928,98216,028,38514,287,400
104,945,970
251,827548,72962,75185,417
335,303
148,158
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER. 125
executive and judicial departments, and independent Government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS-Continued.
Charges—Continued
.
Altera-tions andcorrec-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-plilets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscel-laneous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscel-laneousitems.
Total.
$6.84
614.98
85.75
$0. 50
63.17
$14.13
19.48
$10.05
2,526.99
525.04
$0. 26
820. 75
.18
834.63
4,567.90
1,535.69
370. 10
2,605.30
5.11
$150.34
.65
$30. 35
1.15
$49.56
$913.32
370.10
5.14 436. 00 732. 80 904.01 108. 12
1.16
156. 13 32.66 1, 143. 57 796.47 33.61 3,966.09 1,283.42 157.68 821.19 9,118.73
SUMMARY.
$33.78
1.3018,680. 96
166. 091,770.65
$588.08
.1510, 661.34
128. 561,301.35
$43, 183. 13
4,896.53206, 960. 57
2, 170. 32
27, 482. 01
$125.86
68.0624,098. 20
"378."92
$23.13
231.421,683.46
8.'92
$96, 480. 70
1, 583. 78406,428.12
3, 682. 29
53, 572.56
$3, 440. 8033, 782. 99126,369.67195, 662. 75
$85.20
42.1110,935. 57
51.23990. 19
$8,131.12
267. 57
188, 766. 82
84. 532,817.90
$158,250.45
7,121.621,126.045.21
44,924. 05231,597.01195, 662. 754,926.59
122,374.651,965,.511.82
179,552.30431, 6.57. 08232,942. 65177,120.16596.041.61100,637.51405, 703. 94146,152. 36
109, 802. 82
4,926.59424.23
4,982.20231.27325. 62620.12
77,380.3118, 137. 85
1,055.782, 747. 78
4, 877. 5781,770.5810, 178. 20
24, 105. 01
488.28
1, 826.276,495.74
94.644,510.89229.87
1.17
2,295.91109,518.367,656.43
25,046.84610.89
9, 864.1034,759.42
10, 203. 14174,115.5523,921.2333, 472. 2530, 176. 72
6. 877. 0752, 842.9124.332.1135,812.0012,603.382,425.08
17,314.38272, 127. 15
17, 446.9035,074.1048, 162. 97
3,472.2794, 7.53. 003, 021.55
"i2,*299.'87
16.99
1,553.39104.514.55
5,480.468, 898. 9215,002.946,632.12
5. 50
19, 538.89291,626 44
22, 702. 7857,360.3056,364.5035, 560. 72
123,341.354,345.149, 185. 28
21,933.467,951.97
28,643.89153,499.2119,959.3528,919.3666,241.5910, 550. .57
86,077.92
' 1,499.1046, 162. 75
5,251.4914,517.651,616.81
191.0053, 675. 8219,258.78
17.42487. 4362. 19
'7,"838.'85
515.49 98. 649.28
155,231.00 202,978.4? 691,477.03 528, 360. 22 151,873.66 1,214,768 28 753, 663. 59 154, 277. 70 409,549.00 6,236,024.88
126 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
No. 9.
—
Statement showing cost of operation of each branch office during the fiscal yearended June 30, 1915.
Branch office.Salaries
and wages.
Material,supplies,and stock.
Overheadand miscel-laneousexpense.
Total.
State, War, and NavyLibrary, printing sectionLibrary, binding section
$42,371.5326,064. 6056,971.67
$16,583.2716, 582. 268,078. 54
$15, 764. 13
7, 831. 34
18,655.74
$74,718. 9350,47S. 2083,705. 95
No. 10.
—
Statement of the distribution of the bound and unbound copies of the Congres-sional Recordfor the third session of the Sixty-third Congress.
Deliver to— Copies.
Senate folding room,
House folding room,
House document roomSenate document roomHouse libraryLibrary of CongressOfficial Reporters of the HouseOfficial Reporters of the SenateJustices and officers of the Supreme Court of the United StatesGovernors of the States and Territories (1 copy each)Senate librarySuperintendent of Documents (for depositories)The PresidentLibraries of the 10 executive departments (1 copy each)Naval ObservatorySmithsoniaij InstitutionUnited States National MuseumBureau of Labor libraryCivil Service CommissionSuperintendent of Documents (for sale)
On hand, out of which 1 copy each is to be furnished to newspaper correspondents upon appli-cation, as per act approved Mar. 26, 1911
Total : I
1 1,3872 5, 454
11
3 506277
1152
<20500
1
10I
1
1
1
1
25
7, 762
1 Of which number 1,387 copies were delivered.2 Of which number 4,000 copies were delivered.3 Of which number 30 copiers were delivered by the Committee on Printing.* Of which number 12 copies were delivered.
The number of copies of the Congressional Record authorized by law to be printedand bound was as follows:
For—
CongressLibrary of Congress..Officers of the HouseOfficers of the SenateOfficial Reporters of the SenateOfficial Reporters of the HouseSuperintendent Senate document roomSuperintendent House document roomGovernors of the States and TerritoriesJustices and officers of the Supreme Court of the United StatesThe PresidentSenate libraryHouse library (30 copies of which upon requisition of Committee on Printing)Libraries of the 10 executive departmentsNaval ObservatorySmithsonian InstitutionUnited States National MuseumCivil Service CommissionSuperintendent of Documents (for depositories)Superintendent of Documents (for sale)
Newspaper correspondents (1 copy each)
Total :
Of the copies authorized to be printed and bound for Congress and its officers, 27,639were delivered \inbound upon orders of Members of Congress and the officers of theSenate and House.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. 127
The number of copies of the Daily Congressional Record authorized by law to beprinted was as follows
:
For— Copies.
Members of Congi-ess (3 copies each, 1 to be reserved from their quota, 1 delivered to residence,and 1 delivered to Capitol)
The President, AVhite HouseClerk of the House (lor use of officers and Members)Secretary's office, United States SenateSergeant at Arms of the SenateSenate and House committees (1 copy each)Official Reporters, Senate and House (2 copies each)Superintendent of Senate and House docmnent rooms (1 copy each)Library of CongressChief Justice, Associate Justices, marshal, and clerk. Supreme Court (1 copy each)Governor of each State and Territory (1 copy each)Newspaper correspondents (1 copy each)Legations abroad (1 copy each)Foreign legations, city (1 copy each)Soldiers' Home, xX'ational Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and State Soldiers' Homeestablished for either Federal or Confederate soldiers (1 copy each)
Total
1,6114
991620133282
6211
581574238
40
2,321
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915.
STATE DEPARTMENT.
Title.
Address of the President of the United States:
On Additional RevenuesTo Congress, Dec. 8, 1914
American Consular ServiceAmerican NeutralityAnnual Report of the United States Geographic BoardAppointments and promotions in the
—
Consular ServiceDiplomatic Service
Appropriations, Expenditures, etc., in the Department of StateClassification of Consuls-General and ConsulsCompensating Works in St. Mary's River—Opinion of Mr. PowellConvention between United States and NicaraguaCorrespondence Relati^ e to ContrabandDeficiency Appropriation for Emergencies In Diplomatic and Consular Service
Diplomatic and Consular ListDiplomatic List: Monthly, each 1,300 to 1,500 copies.
Duty of a Neutral NationForeign Consular Offices in the United StatesForeign Relations, 1910Geographic Board Decisions, each 350 to 500 copies.
Hearings and Arguments in re Applications of Michigan Nortliem Power Co. and Algona Steel
CorporationHistorv of the Seal of the United StatesInformation Regarding Appointments and Promotions In the Consular Service of the United
StatesInternational Naval Conference and Memorandum of the Solicitor of the Department of State.
Extract fromOpinion of Attorney General Bonaparte dated May 16, 1907—Mexican Boundary Diversion
of the Rio GrandePassport RulesPeace Pravers (President's proclamation)Peoples Law: Address of Secretary Bryan at Columbus, Ohio, Mar. 12, 1912
Pollution of Boundary "Waters:Conference with Sanitary Engineers at New York In re
Hearings in re Remedies' for theResume of Conference Report
Proceedings of the Hague ConventionsProclamation No. 1286—Neutrality •
Program for Second Pan-American Scientific Congress"Prellminarv •
Public Act No. 193, second session. Fifty-ninth Congress •
Public Acts, Sixty-third Congre.=s:No. 217No. 242No. 262No. 302
Public Resolution No. 72, Sixty-third CongressPurchase of Steamship Dacia •. /i" : •
i"
Report of Mr. McGrath on the St. Mary's River project at the request of the International Joint
CommitteeRights of Neutrals
Copies.
128 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requintions by the
headi of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
STATE DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Title.
Rules Governing the Granting and Issuing of Passports in the United StatesSeagoing Vessels of the United States, with Official Numbers and Signal Letters, 1914Shipment of Naval Stores AbroadShipments of Copper AbroadStatus of Armed Merchant VesselsTaril Act of October 3, 1913
Trade Opportunities—ChemicalsTreaty Ma'<:ing Power under the ConstitutionTreaty Series, each 200 to 500 copies.
Water Regulations of 1911: In re Rio Grande
TIEASUr^.Y DEPARTMENT.
Abstract of Reports of Condition of National Banks, bimonthly each.
.
Annual Report of the—Auditor for the—
Interior Department, 1914 ,
Navy Department, 1914 ,
Post Office Department—19131914
State and Other Departments, 1914Treasury Department, 1914War Department, 1914
Board of United States General Appraisers, 1914Chief of the Secret Service, 1914Commissioner of Internal ' evenue, 1914—
Extracts fromPreliminaryWith statistical tablesWithout statistical tables
Comptroller of the—Currency, 1914
—
Vol.1Vol.11
Treasury, 1914Director of the—
Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 1914Mint, 1914, and Report on the Production of Precious Metals, 1913
Operations of the Life-Saving SerAdce, 1914Register of the Treasury, 1914Secretary of the Treasury on the State of the Finances, 1914
With AppendicesSupervising ^ rchitect, 1914Supervising Tea Examiner, 1914
Surgeon General, Public Health Service of the United States, 1914Treasurer of the United States, 1914
On the Sinking Fund and Funded Debt of the District of ColumbiaUnited States ' evenue-Cutter Service, 1914
Appeals Den ling before the United States Court of Customs AppealsAppointment of Cadets and Cadet Engineers of the United States Coast GuardCatalogue of Coins, Tokens, and Medals, 1914Circular R >lative to Dealers in Oleomargarine ,
Combined Statement of eceipts. Disbursements, and Balances, 1914Comnilation of In ternal-"^-evenue Laws of 1911, Supplement toDecisions of the Comptroller of the Treasury:
Volume XX,Volume XXI, Parts 1-3 each.
Monthly Edition do...Decisions, Treasury Customs Edition:
Volume XXVIIndex to
Volume XXVIIIniexS'^parate^, -^ach 3,800 to 3,935 copies.
Volume XXVIII, separates, each 3,935 to 4,475 copies.Decisions, Treasury, Internal Revenue Edition:
Volume XVISeparates, each 300 to 100,000 copies.
Defioien 'v EstimatesDuties and Liabilities of Directors of National Banks and Member Banks of the Federal ReserveSystem
Estimates of \ppropriations for 1916Finan ial Statement of the Auditor for the Port Office Department, quarter ended
—
Mar. 31, 1914June 30, 1914Sept. 30, 1914Dec. 31, 1914
Gauger's Manual
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINrER, 129
!No. 11.
—
Statement of anmiol reports and documents printed upon requvitions by the
headi of departments for the fi cal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Title.
Hygienic Laboratorv Bulletins:" No. 92No. 94..No. 95..No. 96..No. 97..No. 98..No. 99..No. 100.
Index Dig3st of Federal ' eserve Act and AmendmentsInstruction for Drills and Target Practice '
International Ice Observation and Ice Patrol Service in North Atlantic OceanLocation of Reserve Districts in the United States l
Official List of Commissioned and Other Officers of the Public Health Service of the UnitedStates.
Opinion of the Attorney General of Mar. 31, 1915: Light of a National Bank to Contract withan Insurance Company
Proceedings of the Assav Commission. 1915Public Act No. 17S, fii-st session. Fiftv-ninth Congress, 1906Public Act No. 169, third session. SLxtieth Congress, 1908Public Acts, Sixtv-third Congress:
No. 163 : \
No. 171.
No. 193.
No. 217.
No. 223.
No. 239.
No. 2S1.
.each,
.do...
.do...
.do...
ach.
No. 2S9Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service:
Bulletins—Causation and Prevention of Typhoid FeverGood Water for Farm Homes.Quarantine ProcedureSafe Disposal of Human Excreta at Unsewered HomeStudies upon LeprosyTransactions of the Tv, elfth Amiual ConferenceTyphoid Fever: Its Causation and Prevention
Public Health Reports
—
Vol. XXVIII. Index, Part IL Julv to December, 1913Vol. XXIX—
Nos. 27-31Nos. 32-35Nos. 36-39Nos. 40-42No. 43No. 44Nos. 45-47No. 4SNo. 49Nos. 50--52 eachIndex. Parts 1 and 2 do..
Vol. XXX—Nos. 1-2 ; eachNos. 3-9 do..Nos. 10-18 do..Nos. 19-26 do
I
Reprints from—{
.\nopheline Surveys :
'
Bacteriological Standard for Drinking Water|
Biological ProductsBui onic Plague
]
Cherrical Disinfection of Water. The I
Control of Malaria '
Cooperative Public Heahh Administration|
Court Decisions Relating to Morbidity Reports i
Cyanide Fumigation of Ships!
Drug Into:sication :
Economy of Groimd Squirrel Destruction, TheEfforts to Curb the Misuse of Narcotic DrugsEmetin in AmeTac Dvsenterv '
Epidemiological Study of a Plague Focus, AnEtiology of Pellogra, TheHookworm Disease.Hygiene of Rural Schools, TheHypcchlorire Treatment of Water SuppliesImpounded WatersIndustrial InsuranceInterstate Migration of Tuberculosis PersonsLimitation to Self-Medication
6495—15 ^9
8,0008,0007,00016,0008.0008,0008,0008,000S.OOOS.OOO8,0008,0008,0008.0008, 0008,(X)0
8.0008.000
24.1X10
8, WO24. WO8,000
130 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Title.
Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service—Continued.Public Health Reports—Continued.
Reprints from—Continued.Malaria ContiolMental DeficiencyMental HygieneMosquitoes and Malaria
, Municipal OrdinancesNew Bacterial Disease of Rodents, Plague and Plague-Like DiseaseNotifiable Diseases, The..PellagraPhysical Examination of WorkersPlague Eradication in CaliforniaPlague: Its Geographic DistributionPoisons and Habit-Forming DrugsPoliomyelitisPrevention of MalariaPublic-Health Administration in
—
BaltimoreJ.'' tnnesotaWashingtonWest Virginia
Pure Drugs and the Pul lic HealthPurity and Strength of Household RemediesQuinine Prophylaxis for MalariaRailroad Water Supplies in MinnesotaRat Proofing the Public Docks cf New OrleansReporting of Disease, TheRocky Mountain Spotted FeverSafe IceSanitation of Iquitos, PeruSchool HygieneSewage DisinfectionSickness InsuranceSource and Supply of Medicine, TheSpread of Tuberculosis, TheState Laws and Regulations pertaining to public healthStudies on the Self-Purification of StreamsTrachoma
A Survey of Its Prevalence in the Moimtain Section of—Eastern KentuckyNorth and South Carolina
In the Schools of Porto RicoIn Virginia and West VirginiaIts Nature and Prevention
Treatment and Prevention of Pellagra, TheTuberculosis
Home Hospital ExperimentProblem in Rural CommunitiesSanitorium ,
Typhus FeverVenereal DiseaseWhat is a Safe Drinking Water
Supplement to
—
Administration of a Yellow Fever Campaign, TheCare of the Baby, TheDiphtheriaExercise and HealthLeprosy: Its Treatment in the Philippine Islands by the Hypodermic Use of aChaulm.oogra Oil Mixture \
Malaria: Lessons on Its Cause and PreventionSanitary Siuvey of Indiana Industries Employing Woman LaborScarlet FeverSummer Care of Infants, TheTreatment of SyphilisTyphoid Fever: Outbreak in Decatur and New Decatur, AlaVital StatisticsYellow Fever: Its Epidemiology, Prevention and Control
Register of—O Ticers and Vessels, Revenue-Cutter Service, July 1, 1914United States Life-Saving Service, July 1, 1914
Regulations for the United States Revenue-Cutter AcademyRegulations Governing Uniforms of O^Ticers and Employees of the United States Public HealthService
Regulations, Internal Revenue, each 1,000 to 400,000 copiesUnited States Court of Customs Appeals Reports, Vol. VUnited States Revenue-Cutter Service: Its Organization and Operations, The.Vaccination Against Smallpox and Typhoid ,
War Risk Insurance
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 131
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
headi of departments for the fi cal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
Title.
Annual Report of Register of Copyrights, 1914Catalogue of Copyright Entries and Index: Books, Periodicals, Pamphlets, Leaflets, Con-
tributions to Newspapers or Periodicals, Lectures, Sermons, Addresses for Oral Delivery,Music, Dramatic Compositions, Fine Arts, Photographs, Maps, Reproduction of Works ofArt, and Other Articles Entered in the Office of the Register of Copyrights, published weekly,for the fiscal year 1915 each.
Bulletins:- Cards for Publications of the United States Bureau of Education—Cards for the Literature
of EducationCopyright Law of the United States of AmericaDecisions of the United States Courts involving Cop j' rightsEnglish Copyright LawList of subscribersRules and Regulations for the Registration of Claims to CopyrightTable of Old and New Card Numbers
Information for ReadersJoin-nals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789:
Vol. 22Vol.23
List of—American Doctoral Dissertations Printed in 1913 ,
Books in Embossed Tj^e in the Reading Room for the BlindBooks relating to—
Raikoads, 1907Trusts
Discussions of the Foui'teenth and Fifteenth Amendments, 1906Geographical Atlases, Vol. 3
Literature (Subject Headings) PreliminaryPublications Issued by Library since 1897References on-
cost of Living and Prices, 1910, SelectEuropean AVar and Related SubjectsInitiative, Referendum, and Recall, 1912Parcel Post, Select"Water Rights and the Control of Waters
Works relating to Deep Waterways, 1908Monthly List of State Publications:
1913, Index and title page1914, May-December each..
1915, January-April doRules and Practice concerning the Use and Issue of BooksStar-Spangled Baimer, The
Copies.
500
500
4,0005,0001,0001,0002,0001,0001,5002,000
2,0002,000
1,2001,500
250250250
2, 000300
10, 000
2502,500
250250
2,500250
1.2001,2001,200500
3,000
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Annual Report of the Attorney General, 1914Appendix-
No. 14. Report of Huston Thompson, Assistant Attorney General in Charge of Defenseof Suits Against the United States in the Court of Claims and District Courts, 1914
.
No. 15. Assistant Attorney General in Charge of Customs Matters, 1914No. 19. Board of Parole of United States PrisonersNo. 20. Statistics relating to United States Prisoners, 1914No. 23. Warden of United States Penitentiary at Atlanta, GeorgiaNo. 24. Warden of United States Penitentiary at McNeil Island, Washington, 1914 .
.
No. 25. Board of Trustees of the National Training School for Boys, 1914..,No. 26. Board of Trustees of National Training School for Girls, 1914
Calendar of—Congressional Cases for DismissalEight-Hour Navv Yard Cases for Dismissal Under Rule 92
Cumulative Subject Index Opinions of Attorney General, Vol. XXX, February, 1915Decisions in Five Per Cent Discount CasesList of United States Judges, Attomevs, and MarshalsPublic Acts, Sixtv-second Congress, 1913—
No. 269 :
No. 348PubUe Act, Sixty-third Congress, No. 212Register of—
Department of Justice, 1915Office of the Attorney General, August, 1914
Report to the Attorney General of a Commission Appointed to Studv the Laws and the Needsof the District '
3,000
20020075050
625100400200
20030400100900
1,0001,000200
1,7.35
50
132 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE.
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
COURT OF CLAIMS.
Title. Copies.
Calendar of the Court of Claims:October, 1914 150December, 1914 , 190February and May, 1915 each. . 150
SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Trial Calendar, October Term, 1914. 135
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Journal of the Supreme Court of the United State?October Term, 1914April Term, 1915
.daily..
..do100100
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Accident Bulletin, Nos. 50-53 each.Annotations of Cases Cited in Opinions...Act to Regulate Commerce, as amended. TheAnnual Report of Chief Inspector of Locomotive Boilers, 1914Annual Report on—
Statistics of Express Companies—1911191219131914
Statistics of Railways
—
1912Text
1913Text
Bulletin of Revenues and Expenses of Steam Roads, Nos. 65-69 each.Classification of—
DefectsInvestment in Pipe Lines, Issue of 1915Operating Expenses of Steam Roads, Index to
Code of Storage RulesConference Rulings of the Interstate Commerce CommissionDigest of Decisions under Federal Safety Appliance and Hours of Service ActsFive Per Cent Case, TheHeight of DrawbarsHours-of-Service LawInstructions for Field WorkInstructions to—
Bridge Field PartiesBuilding Field Parties
Interstate Commerce Commission Cases in Federal Courts, 1887-1914Opinion Nos. 2678-3056, 2,510 to 5,010 copies.Order, In re:
Applications on Behalf of Carriers Parties to the Tariffs with respect to Commodity Ratesfrom Eastern Points of Shipment which are Higher to Intermediate Points than to Pacific
Coast Terminals Order No. 124Supplemental Fourth Section Order No. 124
Block Signal Order of Sept. 15, 1914Classification of Operating Expenses, Steam Roads, 1914Five Per Cent Rate CaseMatter of the Investigation of Alleged Unreasonable Rates and Practices Involved in theTransportation of Live Stock, Packing-House Products, and Fresh Meats, from VariousSouthwestern Points to Packing Houses and thence to Various Destinations
Transportation of WoolRelation of Common Carriers Subject to the Act to Regulate Commerce to Coal and Oil andthe Transportation Thereof
Relation of Common Carriers to Coal and OilSeparation of Operating ExpensesTransportation of Coal and Oil
Preliminary Abstract of Statistics of Common Carriers, 1914Program for Conference on March 22, 1915
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK. 133
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
headi of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION-Continued.
Title.
Public Acts, Sixty-third Congress:No. 318No. 325
Rates OB—Sugar
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Tropical FruitsRegulations to Govern Destruction of Records of Electric RailwaysReport of—
Accident at—Attica, IndOakwood, Wis., Jan. 30, 1915
Accident near-Air Line Junction, MoAlford, PaBigelow, MinnLivingston, AlaOakwood, Wis., Feb. 9, 1915Tipfon Ford, MoTuxedo, I". C
Chief of Division of Safety to the Lnterstate Commerce Commission, 1914, and Extracts fromAnnual Report of Interstate Commerce Commission
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Investigation in the Matter of the Relation of Common Carriers Subject to the Act to Regu-late Commerce to Coal and Oil and the Transportation Thereof.."
Investigation of Wreck at Woodlyn, Pa,
Report on—Block Signals
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Financial Operations of the N. Y., N. H., and H. R. R. CoReports:
Vol. XXIXIndex to
Vol. XXXIndex to
Vol. XXXIIndex to
VoL XXXIIIndex to
Rules In re-Inspection of Locomotive BoilersSeparation of Operating Expenses
Special Report Series Circular-No. 19.
No. 20.
Statistical Analysis of Carriers' Monthly Hours of Service Reports, 1914Statistical Series Circular Vo. 4
Sugar Rate from New OrleansUniform System of Accounts for
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Electric Railways, Index toExpress CompaniesTelephone Companies, First Issue .
SupplementValuation Orders:
No. 5. Modifying and Supplemental Order to Map Order ,
No. 6. Regulations Modifying and Supplementing Valuation Order No. 1
No. 7. Schedules of LandNo. 10. ModifyiQg and Supplemental Order to Valuation Order No. 2No. 11. Order, Instructions and Form Pertaining to an Inventory of Records Prescribed
by the Interstate Commerce CommissionIndustrial TracksSchedules made by CarriersOrder, Instructions and Form Pertaining to Privileges Given and Leases Made bySteam Railroads
No. 16. Order and Instructions Pertaining to Aids, Gifts, Grants, and Donations
No. 12.
No. 13.
No. 15.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE.
Address of Hon. Woodrow Wilson at Denver, Colo., May 7, 1911Address of President Wilson Accepting the Monument in Memory of the Confederate Dead atArlington ]^^ational Cemetery
Address of—President Wilson at
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Arlington, May 31, 1915Associated Press Luncheon, ?''ew York, Apr. 20, 1915Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pa., May 10, 1915Flag Day Exercise of the Treasury Department, June 14, 1915Independence Hall, Philadelphia, July 4, 1914Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 8, 1915
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE—Continued.
Title.
Address of—Continued.President Wilson at—Continued.
Luncheon Tendered to Him by the Mayor's Committee, New York, N. Y. (Hotel Bilt-more), May 17, 1^15
Mid-Year Conference of the American Electric Railway AssociationPan American Financial Conference, Washington, L. C, May 24, 1915Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 24, 1914
President ^V^ison Before
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American Bar Association, Continental Hall, Washington, D. C, Oct. 20, 1914United States Chamber of Commerce, Feb. 3, 1915
President Wilson Delivered at a Joint Session of the Two Houses of Congress-Sept. 4, 1914Dec. 8, 1914
President Wilson Delivered at Swarthmore College, Oct. 25, 1913Letter of President Vetoing H. R. 6060
Copies.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Annual Report of the Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution:
1913Separates
Extracts from Report of—Executive Committee and Proceedings of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian
Institution, 1914Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1914
NATIONAL MUSEUM.
Contributions from United States National Herbarium, Vol. 18, Part I
Bulletin-No. 39. Directions for Preparing Specimens of MammalsNo. 71. Monograph of the Foraminifera of the North Pacific Ocean—RotalidaeNo. 82. Monograph of the Existing Crinoids^ Vol. I
No. 89. Osteology of the Armored Dinosauria in the United States National MuesumNo. 90. Monograph of the Molluscan Fauna of the Orthaulax Pugnax Zone of the Oligocene
of Tampa, FlaSpecial Bulletin—American Hydroids: The Campanularidae and the Bonneviellidae,No. 4 Part 3
Poisonous Snakes of North AmericaProceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 47
BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY.
Bulletin
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No. 46. Byington's Choctaw DictionaryNo. 58. List of Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology
Circular of Information regarding Indian Popular Names
NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK.
National Zoological Park and Its Inhabitants, The.
AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.
Annual Report of the American Historical Association, 1912. 2, 500
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PAN AMERICAN UNION.
Title. Copies.
Monthly Bulletin:English Edition—
Vol. XXXVIII—June, 1914Index to
Vol. XXXIX—July, 1914August, 1914September-December, 1914 eachIndex to
Vol. XL, Januarj^-May, 1915 eachSpanish Edition—
Vol. XXXVIII—June, 1914Index to
Vol. XXXIX—July, 1914August, 1914September-December, 1914 eachIndex to
Vol. XL—January-April, 1915 eachMay-June, 1915 do.
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PANAMA CANAL.
Manual of Information Concerning Employments for the Panama Canal ServiceMinutes of the Isthmian Canal Commission, One hundred sixty-second and One h undred sixty
f fifth MeetingsMosquito-Borne DiseasesReport of the Department of Sanitation and Health, monthly each.Signal Code, Panama Canal LocksSupplement No. 2 of Executive Orders Relative to Panama Canal, Addendum
COMMISSIONERS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Annual Report of—Assessor, District of Columbia, TheAuditor, District of Columbia, 1914, TheBoard of—
Charities, 1914—With appended reportsWithout appended reports
Children's Guardians, 1914Collector cf Taxes, District of Colnmbia, 1914
Commissioners, District of Columbia, 1914—Pamphlet EditionVol I
Vol. IIDepartment of Insurance, District of Columbia, 1913Excise Board, 1914Fire Department, District of Columbia, 1914Home for the Aged and Infirm, 1914Industrial Home School, 1914Industrial Home School for Colored Children, 1914Major and Superintendent of Police, 1914Operations of the Engineer Department, District of Columbia, 1914Public Library, 1914Superintendent of—
Weights, Measures, and MarketsWorkhouse, 1914
Tuberculosis Hospital, 1914 (Sixth)Washiagton sylum and Jail, 1914
Private Act No. 268, Sixty-third CongressPublic Acts, Sixtv-third Congress—
Nos. 46, 47, 57", 122, 127, 161, 212, 217, 223, 235, 236, 263, 266, 276, 278, 281, 290, 291, 293, 307, 318
and 325 each.
Nos. 66, 296, 314, and 315 do...
Nos. 145 and 268 do...
No. 277No. 202
Public Resolutions, Sixty-third Congress
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Nos. 34, 36, 55, and 63 each.
No. 49
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WEATHER BUREAU.
Title.
Annual Report of the Chief of the Weather Bureau, 1914
Bulletin, Mount Weather Observatory, Vol. 6, Part 5Effect of Weather upon the Yield of Corn, TheInstructions for
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Cooperative ObserversUse of Marvin Floa t Rain Gage
Microbic Content of Indoor and Outdoor Air, TheMonthly Weather Review:
Vol. XLII—April, 1914May, 1914June-September, 1914 eachOctober, 1914November-December, 1914 eachIndex, 1914
Vol. XLIII—January-March, 1915 each.^pril, 1915
Supplement toPhatometric Measures of the Zodiacal LightPsychrometric TablesWind Measuring and Recording ApparatusWeather Bureau, The
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
.each.
Ability of Streptococci to Survive PasteurizationAdministrative Regulations of the Department of Agriculture, July 1, 1914Advantages of Dairying in the SouthAgricultural Educational Monthly, Vol. I, Nos. 4 and 5, April-May, 1915Animals imported for breeding purposes, Horses, 1914
Annual Report of—laska Agricultural Experiment Stations for 1913, The
Chemist, 1914, TheChief of the—
Bureau of—/.nimal Industry, 1914Biological Survey, 1914Plant Industry, 1914Soils, 1914Statistics, 1914Weather, 1914
Division of ccounts and Disbursements, 1914
Office of Markets, 1914Department of griculture, 1914 ,
Director of the Office of—Experiment Stations, 1914Public Roads, 1914
Editor, 1914Entomologist^ 1914Federal Horticultural Board, 1914Forester, 1914Governor of laska on laska Game Laws, 1914
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Guam Agricultural Experiment Station, in 1914 ,
Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, 1914Insecticide and Fungicide Board, 1914Librarian, 1914Solicitor, 1914
Apple Root BorerArea TablesBacteria Concerned in the Production of the Characteristic Flavor in CheeseBirds as Carriers of the Chestnut-Blight FungusBirds in Relation to the Alfalfa WeevilBulletins:
Absorption of Fertilizer Salts by Hawaiian Soils
Acidity as a Factor in Determining the Degree of Soundness of CornAgricultural Alcohol: Studies of Its Manufacture in GermanyAlcohol Test in Relation to Milk, TheAlfalfa Caterpillar, TheAmerican Medicinal Flowers, Fruits, and SeedsAmmonification and Nitrification of Hawaiian SoUsApple Powdery Mildew and Its Control in the Pajaro ValleyApplication of Refrigeration to the Handling of Milk, TheBacteriological and Chemical Study of Commercial Eggs in the Producing Districts of the
Central WestBarley in the Great Plains Area: Relation of Cultural Methods to Production
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Title.
Bulletins—Continued.Biology of the Termites of the Eastern United States, with Preventive and RemedialMeasures
Bird MigrationBotanical Characters of the Leaves of the Date Palm Used in Distinguishing CultivatedVarieties
Cactus Solution as an Adhesive in Arsenical SpraysCereal Investigations at Dickinson, N. DakCerei rospinal MeningitisCitrus I* ertilization Experiments in Porto RicoCitrus-Fruit Insects in Mediterranean CountriesClover-Root CurculioClyde Series of Soils, TheCommercial ^J'urkestan Alfalfa SeedCommercial Value of Various Wood PreservativesComposition of Corn (Maize) Meal Manufactured by Different Processes and the Influence
of Composition on the Keeping QualitiesContents and Index to Papers on Deciduous-Fruit Insects and InsecticidesControl of Dried-Fruit Insects in CaliforniaConcrete Lining as Applied to Irrigation CanalsCooperative Organization Business MethodsCorn in the Great Plains Area: Relation of Cultural Methods to ProductionCorn, Milo and Kafir in the Southern Great Plains AreaCorrelating Agriculture with the Public-School Subjects in the Southern StatesCost of Raising a Dairy Cow, TheCotton Warehouses: Storage Facilities Now Available in the SouthData for Use in Designing Culverts and Short-Span BridgesDemurrage Information for FarmersDistribution and Migration of North American Rails and Their AlliesDomestic Breed of Sheep in America ^
Drainage of—Irrigated I^andJefferson Coimty, Tex
Eastern Hemlock, TheEconomic Conditions in the Sea-Island Cotton IndustryEffect of—
Cattle Tick Upon the Milk Production of Dairy CowsDifferent Times of Plowing Small-Grain Stubble in Eastern ColoradoFertilizers on the Physical Properties of Hawaiian Soils
Frequent Cutting on the Water Requirements of Alfalfa and Its Bearing on Pasturage.Strongly Calcareous Soils on the Growth and Ash Composition of Certain Plants
Effects of Varying Certain Cooking Conditions in Producing Soda Pulp from AspenEggplant Lace Bug, TheEleven Important Wild Duck FoodsEuropean Pine Moth: A Serious Menace to Pine Timber in AmericaExperiments in—
Bulli Growing at the United States Bulb Garden at BeUinghamCrop Production on Fallow Land at San Antonio, TexProduction of Crops on Alkali Land
Experiments with Crops Under Fall Irrigation at the Scotts Bluff Reclamation ProjectExperiment Farm
Factors Affecting Range Management in New Mexico '.
Farm Experience with the TractorFarm Management Survey of Three Representative Areas in Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa...Fattening Cattle in AlabamaField Studies of the Crown-Gall of Sugar BeetsField Test for Lime-Sulphur Dipping BathsField Test with a Toxic Soil Constituent: VanillinFive Oriental Species of BeansFlow of Water in Irrigation ChannelsFood of the Robins and Bluebirds of the United StatesForest Planting in the Eastern United StatesFungus Diseases of Coffee in Porto RicoGame Laws for 1933Gate Structures for Irrigation CanalsGranular Venereal Diseases and Abortion in CattleGrasses and Forage Plants of HawaiiGroup Classification and Varietal Descriptions of Some American PotatoesHarmful Effects of Aldehydes in SoilsHighway BondsHomemade Lime-Sulphur ConcentrateHorticultm-al Experiments at San Antonio Field Station, South TexasHuisache Girdler, TheHydrocyanic-Acid Gas Fumigation in CaliforniaImportance of Thick Seeding in the Production of Milo in the San Antonio RegionInjury by Disinfectants to Seeds and Roots in Sandy Soils
Inland Boat Service: Freight Rates on Farm Products and Time Transit of Inland Water-ways in the United States
Inorganic Composition of Some Important American Soils
Insect Damage to the Cones and Seeds of Pacific Coast Conifers
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head J of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Title.
Bulletins—Continued.Insects Atfecting Vegetal)Ie Crops in Porto RicoLa Apicultra PortorquenaLesser Bud MothLife History and Habits of the Bear Thrips, TheLife History of Lodgepole Pine in tlie Rocky MountainsI-oss in Tonnage of Sugar Beets by DryingMaize Billbug, TheMaggot Trap in Practical Use: An Experiment in House Fly ControlManufacture of Acid PhosphateMediterranean Fruit Fly in BermudaMethod of Fumigating Seed, AMethods Followed in the Commercial Canning of FoodsMiami Series of Soils, TheMorphology of the Barby Grain with '^eference to Its Enzym-Secreting AreasMortality among Waterfowl Around Great Salt Lake, UtahMushrooms and Other Common FungiMycogone Disease of Mushrooms and Its Control, The ,
Native American Species of PrunesNative Pasture Grasses of the United StatesNitrogen of Processed Fertilizer, TheNorway Pine in the Lake StatesOat \phis, TheOats in the Great Plains Area: ""elation of Cultural Methods to ProductionObservations on the Pathology of the la'^k PineOfficial and Provisional Methods of AnalysisOperating Costs of a Weil-Established New York Apple OrchardOphthalmic Mallein for the Diagnosis of GlandersPapers on Insects Affecting Vegetable and Truck Crops: Contents and Index ,
Para-dichlorobenzene as a Fumigant Against InsectsPossible Agricultural Development in AlaskaPotato Breeding and SelectionPotato Wilt, Leaf-' ~ oil and " elated DiseasesPreliminary Census of Birds of the United States ,
Proluction and Consumption of Dairy Products, TheProluction and Fertili'.er Value of Citric Soluble Phosphoric Acid and PotashProlts in Farming on Irrigated \r3asProgress ' eports of Experiments in Dust Prevention and rioad Preservation, 1913Quassiin as a Contact InsecticideRefrigeration of Dressed Poultry in Transit, TheRelation of—
Ari ;ona Wild-Cotton Weevil to Cotton Planting in the Arid West, TheCultural Methods to the Proiuction of Spring Wheat in the Great Plains Area
Relative ' esistance of Various Conifers to Injection with CreosoteRepellents for Protecting Animals from the Attacks of Flies
Report on the—Giosy Moth Work in New EnglandMethods and Cost of 'declaiming the Overflowed Lands Along the Big Black River,Miss
Report upon the—Black and Boggy Swamps Drainage District, South Carolina—Hampton and JasperCounties
Cypress Creek Drainage District, Desha and Chicot Counties, ArkFoad^ModelsSeed Production of Western White PineSequoia Pitch Moth, A Menace to Pine in Western MontanaSharp-headed Grain Jassid or Leaf-Hopper, TheSlender Seed-Corn Ground Beetle, TheSoil Erosion in the SouthSoils of—
Massachusetts and Connecticut, with Especial T^eference to Apples and PeachesSassafras Series, The
Some Distinctions in Our Cultivated Barleys with r.eference to their Use in Plant Breeding.Southern Corn-Leaf Beetle, TheStrawberry Supply and Distribution in 1914Studies of Codling Moth in the Central Appalachian r.egionStudies on Fruit JuicesStudy of Eggs in the Producing Section, ASystem of—
Accounting for Cooperative Fruit AssociationsAccounts for Farmers' Cooperative Elevators
Temperature of the Bee ColonyThrips as Pollinators of Beet FlowersTidal Marshes and their ' eclamationTillage and 'notation Experiments at Nephi, UtahUse of
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Ba-'illus Bulgaricus in Starters for Making Cheese of the Swiss or Emmental TypeLand in Teaching Agriculture in Secondary SchoolsRadioactive Substances as Fertilizers .
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heads of department i for the fi cal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Title.
Bulletins—Continued.Utili:ation of the Fish Waste of the Pacific Coast for the Manufacture of FertilizerVariation and Correlation in the Physical Characters of the EggVarieties of Plums Derived from Native American SpeciesVerbena Bud-Moth, TheViolet Rove-BeetleWalnut Aphides in CaliforniaWhat is Farm Management?Wintering Brood Mares at the Morgan Horse FarmWireworms Attacking Cereal and Forage CropsWood Pipe for Convej-ing Water for IrrigationWool Grower and the Wool TradeYields from the Destructive Distillation of Certain Hardwoods ,
Yields of Native Prickly Pear in Southern TexasZygadenus, or Death Camas
Bulletins, Index and Table of Contents for Department ,
Bulletins of Interest to Persons ' esiding in Cities and Towns ,
Bureau of Animal Industry Orders and Amendments:Regulations Governing the Recognition of Breeds and Pure Bred Animals—To Prevent theSpread of Splenetic, Southern or Texas Fever in Cattle— egulations Governing the Inter-state Movement of Live Stock—Regulations Governing Meat Inspection of the UnitedStates Department of Agriculture, 1914—To Prevent the Spread of Scabies in Sheep andCattle—To Prevent the Spread of Tuberculosis in Cattle—To Prevent the Spread of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Cattle, Sheep, Other uminants, and Swine—Special Order Pro-viding for the Importation of Animals (other than Canadian) for Exhibition at thePanama-Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco, Cal.—Providing for theImportation of Canadian Animals for Exhibntion at the Panama-Pacific InternationalExposition at San Francisco, Cal.: 500 to 25,000 copies each.
Circulars:AlfalfaAlsike CloverApple Maggot, The.BerseemBird Day in the Schools.Bur CloverCanningCaiming of Windfall and Cull ApplesComparative Rate of Decomposition in Drawn and Undrawn PoultryCooperative Agricultural-Extension "WorkCotton Selection on the Farm by the Characters of the Stalks, Leaves and Bolls
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CowpeasCow-Testing AssociationsCrimson CloverDirections for use of Blackleg VaccineDistribution of Cotton Seed in 1915Dwarf MiloExperiments in the Control of Grape Anthracnose.Extra Cost of Producing Clean Milk, TheFarmers' Income, TheFenugreekField PeaFood and Drags Act, TheFoot and Mouth DiseaseFurzeGeneral Information Concerning Food Inspection Decisions, Nos. 153 and 155
.
Grass Mixtm^e for Hay and PastureGrimm AlfalfaGuarHairy VetchHome Canning Club Instractions to Save Fruit and Vegetable WasteHouse AntsHouse FleasHow to Kill and Bleed PoultryHydrocyanic Gas Against Household InsectsIndicaciones Acerca De La Siembra de cafe En Puerto RicoInfectious Abortion of CattleJapan CloverLadiao CloverList of Accredited Veterinary CollegesMarketing Maine PotatoesMoisture Content and Shrinkage in GrainMoisture Tester for Grain and Other Substamces and How to Use It, AMotor Vehicle Registrations and Revenues. 1914Origin of Recent Outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in the United States
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Ox Warble, ThePeanut ButterPeppersPeruvian AlfalfaPlan for a small Dairy House, A
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heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE- Continued.
Title.
Circulars—Continued.Policies of CooperationPractical Suggestions for the Preparation of Frozen and Dried EggsProduction of Hairy Vetch Seed, TheProfession of Forestry, TheProgress Reports of Experiments in Dust Prevention and Road PreservationRed CloverRhodes GrassRules and Regulations for the Enforcement of the Food and Drugs ActRules and Regulations of Secretary of Agriculture under United States Cotton Futures Act -
Amendments 1 to 4, 15,000 to 19,000 copies.SanfoinScore Card of Dairy Inspection, TheScotch BroomSerradellaShaftal CloverSingle-Stalk Cotton CultureSouth African Pipe Calabash, TheSoy BeanSpecial Contests for Com Club WorkStandards of Purity for Food ProductsState and Municipal Meat Inspection and Municipal SlaughterhousesStomach Worms in SheepStudies of Poultry from the Farm to the ConsumerSudan GrassSullaSumac Sorghum '.
Sweet CloverThree Important Wild Duck FoodsTypical Specifications for the Fabrication and Erection of Steel Highway BridgesVelvet BeansWhite Ant, TheWhite CloverWire-Basket Method for Determining the Manurial Requirements of Soils, TheYellow Trefoil
Citrus Root Nematode, The :
Classification of the Subfamily Cryphalinae, with Descriptions ofNew Genera and SpeciesColorado Potato Beetle, TheComposition of Roquefort Cheese FatConveniences for Handling the Farm Cow and her ProductsCoimtry's Forests, TheCowpeas in the Cotton BeltCultural Reiuirements of the DasheenDasheen, a Root Crop for the South, TheDecisions in Regard to Labeling Mediclaal PreparationsDecomposition of Soil CarbonatesDensity of Wood Substance and Porosity of WoodDepartmental Circular, Volume I, Nos. 1 and 2 eachDescriptions ol Some Weevils Reared from Cotton in PeruDirectory of—
Bureau of Animal Industry, quarterly eachO Ticials and Organizations Concerned with the Protection of Birds and Game, 1914
Distribution of—Cotton Seed in 1915Tulip and Narcissus Bulbs in 1914
Do You Keep a Cow ?
Effects of Tick Eradication on the Cattle Industry of the SouthExperiment Station Records:
Vol. XXX—Nos. 8-9 each.Index
Vol. XXXI—Nos. 1-9 each.Index
Vol. XXXII, Nos. 1-8 each.Experiments in the Destruction of Fly LarvaeExplanation of the Proposed Changes in the Regulations for the Protection of Migratory Birds.Farm Demonstration Monthly:
April-May each.June
Farmers' Bulletins:Adulteration of Forage Plant Seeds, TheAgricultural Outlook, TheAlfalfaAlfalfa Attacked by the Clover-Root CurculisAlkali LandsAnnual Flowering PlantsAnthraxApple and How to Grow It, The
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Title. Copies,
Parmers' Bulletins—Continued.^\pple-Tree Tent Caterpillar, TheArsenate of Lead as an InsecticideArsenical Cattle Dips: Methods of Preparation and Directions for Use.Asparagus CultureBacteria in MilkBarley Culture in the Southern StatesBarley, Growing the CropBarnyard ManureBasket Willow CultureBeansBeans, Peas, and Other Legumes as FoodBeautifying the Home GroimdsBeef Production in the South
Benefits of Improved RoadsBest Two Sweet Sorghums for Forage, The...Better Gram-Sorghum CropsBird Houses and How to Build ThemBlackberry CultureBoys' Big ClubsBread and Bread MakingBreeds of—
Beef CattleDairy CattleDraft HorsesSheep for the Farm
Broom CornBuilding Up a Run-Down Cotton Plantation.
Canned Fruit, Preserves and Jellies
Canning Peaches on the FarmCarming Tomatoes at Home and in Club Work.Canning Vegetables in the HomeCapons and CaponizingCare of—
Food in the HomeMilk and Its Use in the House
Carpet Beetle or "Buffalo Moth," TheCelery.Cereal Breakfast Foods ,
Chalcis-Fly in Alfalfa Seed, The ,
Cheese and Its Economical Use in the DietCheese Making on the Farm ,
Chinch Bug, the ,
Classification and Grading of Cotton ,
CockroachesCollection and Preservation of InsectsComb-Honey ,
Commercial FertilizersCommon Mole of the Eastern United States, TheCommunity Egg Circle, The ,
Computation of Rations for Farm Animals by the Use of Energy ValuesConcrete construction on the Live-Stock FarmConstruction of Concrete Fenceposts, TheControl of Root-Knot, The ,
Corn-Belt Farming System Which Saves Harvest Labor by Hogging Down Crops.Corn CultivationCorn Cultm-e in the SouthCorn Harvesting MachineryCorn Meal as a Food and Ways of Using ItCorrosion of Fence Wire, TheCost of Filling SUosCotton Improvement Under Weevil Conditions ,
Cotton Wilt and Root KnotCottonseed Meal for Feeding Beef CattleCowpeas
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Crimson Clover: Growing the CropCrimson Clover: Seed ProductionCrimson Clover : UtilizationCropping Systems for New England Dairy FarmsCucumbersCultivation of MushroomsCulture of Winter Wheat in Eastern United StatesDairy Herd, TheDehorning of Cattle, TheDiseases of Cabbage and Related Crops and Their Control.Drainage of Irrigated LandsDrug Plants Under Cultivation ,
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by theheads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Title.
Farmers' Bulletins—Continued.Ducks and GeeseEconomic Value of North American SkunksEconomical Cattle Feeding in the Corn BeltEconomical Use of Meat in the HomeEggs and Their Uses as FoodEmmerEnglish Sparrow as a Pest, TheEradication of—
Cattle Tick Necessary for Profitable DairyingQuack Grass
Evaporation of ApplesExample of Model Farming, AnFarm BookkeepingFarm Butter MakingFarm Kitchen as a Workshop, TheFarm Management in Northern Potato-Growing SectionsFeeding Hogs in the SouthFeeding of Farm AnimalsFiber FlaxFish as FoodFlax CultureFood of Some Well-ICnown Birds of Forest, Farm, and GardenFood Value of Corn and Corn ProductsFoot and Mouth Disease, TheForage Crops for Cotton RegionForage Crop Practices in Western Oregon and Western Washington.Frames as a Factor in Truck GrowingFungicidesGame Laws for 1914Gipsy Moth and How to Control It
Golden Seal Under CultivationGood Seed Potatoes and How to Produce ThemGrape Propagation, Pruning, and Training.Grasshopper Problem and Alfalfa Culture, The.Growing He ^
-Growing Hard Spring Wheat.Growing Peaches
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Pruning, Renewal of Tops, Thinning, Tnterplanted Crops and Special Practices.Sites, Propagation, Planting, Tillage, and Maintenance of Soil FertilityVarieties and Classification
Guinea Fowl and Its Use as Food, TheHard Clover Seed and Its Treatment in HulingHarmfulness of Headache MixturesHarvest Mites, or "Chiggers"Harvesting and Storing CornHessian Fly, TheHints to Poultry RaisersHog CholeraHog HousesHome Fruit Garden, TheHome Garden in the South, TheHome Grown TeaHome Manufacture and Use of Unfermented Grape JuiceHome Production of Onion Seed and SetsHome Vegetal^le Garden, TheHomemade Silos
Honey and Its Uses in the HomeHorseshoeingHouse Centipede, TheHouse FliesHow a City Family Managed a FarmHow Farmers May Improve Their Personal CreditHow to
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Attract Birds in Northeastern United StatesBuild Small Irrigation DitchesDestroy RatsGrow an Acre of CornPrevent Typhoid FeverUse Farm Credit
Ice HousesIce Houses and the Use of Ice on the Dairy Farm ,
Important InsecticidesImportant Poultry DiseasesIncubation and IncubatorsIndustrial Alcohol—Sources and ManufacturesInsect Injurious to Cranberry CultureIrrigation in Field and Garden ,
Irrigation of AlfalfaIrrigation Practice in Rice Growing
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-Continued.
Title.
Farmers' Bulletins—Continued.Laboratory Exercises in Farm Mechanics for Agricultural High Schools.Larger Corn Stalk-Borer, TheLarkspur or " Poison Weed"Lawn Soils and LawnsLeaf-spot, A Disease of the Sugar BeetLeguminous Crops for Green ManuringLespedeza, or Japan CloverLessons from the Grain Rust Epidemic of 1904Lightning and Lightning ConductorsLiming of Soils
Locoweed Disease, TheMacadam RoadsMaking and Feeding of SilageManagement of Soils to Conserve MoistureManufacture and Use of Unfermented Grape JuiceManuring of Cotton, TheMarket HayMarketing Eggs Through the CreameryMeadow Fescin-: Its Cultm-e and Uses'.Meat on the FarmMeats—Composition and CookingMethod of Analyzing, the Farm, AMethods of Exterminating the Texas-Fever TickMilk FeverMilletsMilo as a Dry-I^and Grain CropModern Conveniences for the Farm HomeMore Important Insect and Fungous Enemies of the Fruit and Foliage of the Apple, The.More FroIita])le Corn Planting Method, AMutton and Its Value in the DietNatural and Artificial Brooding of ChickensNatural and Artificial Incubation of Hen's EggsNew System of Cotton Culture and Its Application, ANotes on FrostNuts and Their Uses as FoodOats—Growing the CropOkra, Its Culture and UsesOnion CultureOrganization of Boys' and Girls' Poultrv ClubOur Grosbeaks and Their Value to A gricultureOutfit for Boring Stumps for BlastingPasture and Grain Crops for HogsPeanut, ThePear and How to Grow It. ThePheasant ' aising in the United StatesPig ManagementPineapple GrowingPop Corn for the HomePotato as a Truck Crop, ThePotato-Tuber DiseasesPotatoes and Other Loot Crops as FoodPoultry as FoodPoultry-House Construction .*
Poultry ManagementPractical Information for Beginners in IrrigationPractical Methods of Disinfecting StablesPreparation of Vegetables for the TablePrimer of Forestry, Part I—The ForestPrinciples of—
Horse Feeding ,
Nutrition and Nutritive Value of FoodProduction of—
Clean MilkGood Seed Corn
Profitable Management of the Small Apple Orchard on the General FarmPropagation of Plants, ThePruning
.
Rabies or HydrophobiaRaising Belgian Hares and Other RabbitsRaising Guinea PigsRape as a Forage Crop ,
RaspberriesRed CloverRemedies and Preventives Against Mosquitoes.Removing Garlic Flavor from Milk and Cream
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Renovation of Worn-Out SoilsRepair of Farm Equipment, The ,
Replanning a Farm for ProfitRoad Drag and How It is Used, The
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Title.
Farmers' Bulletins—Continued.Saccharine Sorghums for ForageSan Jose Scale and Its Control, The ,
Sani-Clay and Burnt-Clay lloadsSanitary Privy, TheScabies of CattleScale Insects and Mites on Citrus TreesSea-Island CottonSeed CornSchool GardenSchool Lessons on CornSheep Industry as Menaced by the Dog, TheShipping Eggs by Parcel PostSilver Fox FarmingSixty-Day and Kherson OatsSmall Farms in the Corn Belt. . .-
Smuts of Wheat, Oats, Barley, and CornSoil ConservationSoil FertilitySome Common Birds in Their "delation to Agriculture ,
Some Common Birds Useful to the FarmerSome Common DisinfectantsSome Common Game, Aquatic, and Rapacious Birds in Relation to Man
,
Some Facts About Malaria ,
Sorghum Sirup ManufactureSoy BeansSpraying Peaches for the Control of Brown Rot, Scab, and Curculio ,
Squash-Vine Borer, TheStable Fly, TheStandard Varieties of ChickensSto^k-Watiring Places on Western Grazing LandsStoring and Marketing Sweet PotatoesStrawberriesStrawberry Growing in the SouthSuccessful Alabama Diversification Farm, ASuccessful Hog and Seed-Corn Farm, ASuccessful Poultry and Dairy Farm, ASudan Grass as a Forage CropSugar and Its Value as FoodSweet CloverSweet PotatoesSystem of—
Farm Cost AccountingTenant Farming and Its lesults
Testing Farm Seeds in the Home and in the Rural SchoolThornless Prickly PearsThree Insect Enemies of Shade TreesTile Drainage on the FarmTobacco CuringTomato Growing in the SouthTomato3STreatm3nt of Bee Diseases, TheTree Clothes Moths, TheTree Planting on lural School Grounds . .
.
Tuberculin Test of Cattle for Tuberculosis.TuberculosisTurkeysUse of-
-\ Icohol and Gasoline in Farm EnginesChestnut Timber Killed by Bark DiseaseConcrete on the FarmCorn, Kafir, and Cowpeas in the HomeFruit as FoodMilk as FoodWindmills in Irrigation in the Semiarid West
Usefulness of the American ToadUtilization of Logged-Off Land for Pasture in Western Oregon and Western Washington,The.
VetchesWeeds; How to Control ThemWeeds Used in MedicineWhat the Farm Contributes Directly to the Farmers' LivingWild Onion: Methods of EradicationWinter Oats for the SouthWinter-Wheat Varieties for the Eastern United StatesYellow Fever Mosquito
Farmers' Bulletins, Index and Table of Contents toFarmers' Institute Lecture:
No. 6, Syllabus of Illustrated Lecture on Essentials of Successful Field Experimentation.No. 8, Syllabus of Illustrated Lecture on Farm Architecture
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Title. Copies.
Feeding and Care of Dairy CalvesFeeding Farm Cow in tlie SouthFeeding Habits of the Boll Weevil on Plants Other Than CottonFederal Legislation, Regulations, and Rulings Affecting Agricultural Colleges and ExperimentStations
FeteritaField Agents' Handbook of Agricultural StatisticsField Program, Forest Service—Quarterly, 3,700 to 3,800 copies.Fiscal Resulations of United States Department of Agriculture with Amendments, 10,000 to
20,250 copies.Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906, and Amendments, with Rules and DecisionsFood Lispection Decisions, Bureau of Chemistry, 500 to 50,000 copies each.Forest Laws of WisconsinFungous Disease of Hemp, AGovernment Crop Reports: Their Value, Scope, and PreparationGovernment Publications of Special Interest to WomenHairy Vetch for the Cotton BeltHandbook for Campers in the National Forests in CaliforniaHead Smut of Sorghum and MaizeHeart Rot of Oats and Poplars Caused by Polyporus ,
Hints to Poultry RaisersHorse and Mule Raising in the South ,
How Southern Farmers May Get A Start in Pig RaisingHow to Use Anti-Hog Cholera SerumIdentity of Peridermium Fusiforms with Peridermium CerebrumImportation of:
Cattle from Canada for Ogdensburg FairMeat Products—Mexico
Influence of the Host on the Morphological Characters of Puccinia Ellisiana and PucciniaAndropogonis
Information Regarding Employment on the National ForestInstructions for:
Appraising Stumpage on National ForestsScaling and Measurement of National Forest Timber, The
Instructions Regarding Term Occupancy PermitsInstructions to Field Parties, Season, 1914Inventory of Seeds and Plants Imported from October 1 to December 31, 1912Journal of Agricultural Research:
VoL II, Nos. 4-6 each..Vol. m, Nos. 1-6 do....Vol. IV, Nos. 1-3 do....Extracts from—
Air and Wind Dissemination of Ascospores of the Chestnut-Blight Fungus (Extract,Vol. in, No. 5)
Antagonism Between Anions as Affecting Barley Yields On A Clay-Adobe Soil
(Extract, Vol. IV, No. 3)
Assimilation of Colloidal Iron by Rice (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 3)
Availability of the Nitrogen in Pacific Coast Kelps, California (Extract, Vol. IV, No. 1).
.
Bacteriological Study of Methods for the Disinfection of Hides Infected with AnthrcxSpores (Extract, Vol. IV, No. 1)
Brachysm, A Hereditary Deformity of Cotton and Other Plans (Extract, Vol. Ill,
No. 5)
Coloring Matter of Raw and Cooked Salted Meats (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 3)
Contribution to the
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Life History of Spongospora Subterranea (Extract, Vol. IV, No. 3)
Study of Changes in Composition of Peel and Pulp of Ripening BananasCytological Studies on Azotobacter Chroococcum (Extract, Vol. IV, No. 3)Effect of—
Dilution Upon the Infectivity of the Virus of Mosaic Disease of Tobacco (ExtractVol. in, No. 4)
Temperature on Germination and Growth of the Common Potato Scab Organis(Extract, Vol. IV, No. 1)
Effect on Soil Moisture of Changes in the Surface Tension of the Soil Solution BroughtAbout by the Addition of Soluable Salts (Extract, Vol. IV, No. 1)
Fitting Logarithmic Curves bv the Method of Moments (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 5)
Fruit Rot, Leaf Spot, and Stem Beight of the Egg Plant (Extract, Vol. II, No. 5)
Identification of—Seeds of Species of Agropyron (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 3)
• Species of Fusarium Occurring on the Sweet Potato, Ipomoea Batatas (Extract,Vol. II, No. 4)
Influence of Soil Moisture Upon the Rate of Increase In Sugar-Beet Root-LouseColonies (Extract, Vol. IV, No. 3)
Life History of—Agrilus"^Bilineatus (Extract, Vol. III. No. 4)
Mediterranean Fruit Fly from the Standpoint of Parasite Introduction (Extract,Vol. Ill, No. 5)
Melon Flv (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 3)
Moldiness in Butter (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 4)Net Energy Values of Feeding Stuffs for Cattle (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 6)
New Leaf and Twig Disease of Picea Engelmanni (Extract, Vol. IV, No. 3)i
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Title.
Journal of Agricultural Research—Continued.Extracts from—Continued.
rew Vv heat Thrips, A (Extract, Vol. IV, No. 3) ,
Kotes on the Hydrocyanic Acid Content of Sorghum (Extract, Vol. IV, No. 1) ,
Observations on Rhi. inia Inflata (Extract, Vol. Ill, " o. 6)
Oil Content of Seeds as Affected by the 1 'utrition of the Plant (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 3)
Organic Constituents of Pacific Coast Kelps, California (Extract, Vol. IV, No. 1) ,
Organic Phosphoric Acid of Rice (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 5)
Pecan Rosette (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 2) ,
Phoma Betae on the Leaves of the Sugar Beet (Extract, Vol. IV, No. 2)
Phoma Destruction, The Cause of a Fruit Rot of Tomato (Extract, Vol. IV, No. 1)—Physiological Changes in Sweet Potatoes During Storage (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 4)
Pseudomonas Citri, the Cause of Citrus Canker (Extract, Vol. IV. No. 1)
Relation between Puccinia Graminis and Plants Highly Resistant tO Its Attack (Ex-tract, Vol. IV, No. 1)
Relation of Simultaneous Ovulation to the Production of Doubled-Yolked EggsSeedling Diseases ol Sugar Beets and Their Relation to Root-Rot and Crown-Rot (Ex-
tract, Vol. IV,No. 1)
Some Sugar-Cane Root-Boring Weevils of the West Indies (Extract, Vol. IV, No. 3)...
Sources of the Early Infections of Apple Bitter-Rot (Extract, Vol. IV, To. 1) ,
Studies in the Expansion of Milk and Cream (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 3)
Susceptibility of Citrus Fruits to the Attack of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Extract,Vol. HI, No. 4)
Three-Cornered Alfalfa Hopper (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 3)Two Clover Aphides (Extract, Vol. Ill, No. 5) ,
Wilt Disease of Gipsy-Moth Caterpillars (Extract, Vol. IV, l"o. 2) ,
Laws Applicable to the United States Department of Agriculture ,
List of—Agricultural and Mechanical CollegesAgricultural Experiment Stations ,
Farmers' BulletinsPublications issued to Oct. 1, 1914Soil Siu-veys, . ov. 1, 1914Workers in Subjects Pertainine to Agriculture and Home Economics in the United StatesDepartment of Agriculture and in the State Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Sta-tions—Corrected to March, 1914 ,
Maine Potato Inspection Service NoticeMaking Farm Butter in the SouthManual for Procedure lor Guidance of State Health, Food and Drug Officials
Marketing Butter and Cream in the SouthMonthly Crop Eeport, Vol. I, May-June, 1915 each..Monthly List of Publications—
June-August, 1914 each..September-October, 1914 doNovember, 1914-January, 1915 doFebruary-May, 1915 do
More Accurate Method ol Comparing First Generation Maize Hybrids with Their ParentsMutation in Egyptian CottonNational Forest AreasNational Forest Loose-Leaf ManualNational Forest Manual-Grar.ing SectionNatural Revegetation of Range LandsNew Sarcophadd Parasite of Grasshoppers, ANews Letter of the—
Bureau of Entomology
—
No 11
No. 12 and 13 each..Federal Horticultural Board, ^T'o. 18
Nitrogenous Soil Constituent, ANorth .Vmeri'^an Fauna !"o. 37: Revision of the American MarmotsOrder Covering Admission of Foreign Cotton Lint Under RestrictionsOrtrani nation and Instruction in Boys' Corn Club WorkOur Timber SupplyOutbreak of Foot-ahd-Mouth Disease in the United States, 1908, TheOxidases in Healthy and in Curly-Dwarf PotatoesPapaya Fruit FlyPeanut Growin9:"in the Cotton BeltPellicularia Kaleroga on CofTee in Porto RicoPermanent Pastures for the Cotton BeltPink Bollworm, ThePotato Growing as Club Work in the "orth and WestPreparation of Articles for the Journal of Agricultural ResearchPrices of Wheat to Producers in KansasPrin'^ipal Poisonous Plants of the Western Stock RangesProdu^ine Sheep on Southern FarmsProdu'^tinn and r"are of Milk and CreamProcram of Work of the Department of Agriculture, 1915Progress and Results of Cattle Tif^k EradicationProgress in Classification of Public Lands
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headJ of departments for the fi cal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Title. Copies.
Public Acts, Sixty-third Congress:No. ft5
No. 122
No. 174 and 175 each..No. 293
Publications of the Bureau of Biological SurveyQuarantine Notices:
Gipsy Moth and Brown Tail MothImportation of Indian Corn from the West IndiesImpirtation of PinesMediterranean Fruit Fly and Melon FlyPowdery Scab of Potato
Quarantined Areas in New York Infected with Powdery ScabRape as a Forage Crop in the Cotton BeltRecipes for the Preparation of the DasheenReconnoissance Soil Survey of—
OhioSacramento Valley, California ,
South-Central Texas ,
Southeast PennsylvaniaRegulations for the Protec tion of Migratory Birds, Proposed Amendments of theRelation of the Action of Certain Bacteria to the Ripening of Cheese of the Cheddar TypeRelative Water Requirements of PlantsReport of—
Commission on National Aid to Vocational Education, Vols. I and II each.Secretary of Agriculture, 1914, to the President
Report on
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Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1911—11. Doc. 139, 62-2Work and Expenditures of the Agricultural Experiment Station During the Year EndedJune 30, 1913, The
Reports Issued by the Office of the Secretary:No. 100No. 101No. 103No. 104No. 105No. 106No. 107
Rules and Regulations For Carryiag Out the Provisions of the Insecticide Act of 1910, Amend-ment to—No. 3 ,
Rules and Regulations Governing the
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Importation of Cotton Lint Into the United StatesInterstate Movement of Potatoes from Areas Quarantined for Powdery Scab, Amendments
to
Rules and Regulations of the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of Agriculture, underUnited States Cotton Futures Act of July 18, 1914
Rules and Regulations under the Plant Quarantine Act:General, Including Nursery Stock, Amendment No. 1
Interstate Movement of Potatoes from Areas Quarantined for Powdery ScabService and Regulatory Armouncements:
Bureau Animal Industry, monthly and index, 4,000 to 9,250 copies.Bureau Plant Industry, No. 2Biological SurveyChemistry, monthly and index, 500 to 18,000 copies.
Supplement to, monthly, 10,000 to 12,000 copies.Federal Horticultural Beard, monthlyInsecticide, bimonthly, 12,000 to 16,000 copies.Markets, monthly, 17,000 to 19,000 copies.
Shall Southern Farmers Build CreameriesSoil Survey of—
Bomberg County, South CarolinaBoone County, West VirginiaBradford County, FloridaBremer County, Iowa (Field Operations, 1913)Carroll County, MissouriCass County, NebraskaCleburne County, AlabamaDelaware County, IndianaDouglas County, NebraskaEscambia County, AlabamaForsyth County, North CarolinaGoodhue County, MinnesotaGordon County, GeorgiaGreene County, MissouriHabersham County, GeorgiaHendricks County, IndianaHenrico County, VirginiaJeff Davis County, Georgia (Field Operations, 1913)Jefferson County, Ge rgiaJefferson County, Wisconsin
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Title.
Soil Survey of—Continued.Jewell County, KansasJones County, GeorgiaJones County, MississippiLogan and Mingo Counties, West VirginiaMiller County, GeorgiaMiller County, MissouriMontgomery County KansasNodaway County, MissouriOneida County, New YorkOrange County, New YorkOrangeburg County, South CarolinaPerry County, Missoiu^iPike County, MissouriPinellas County, FloridaPope County, ArkansasRalls County, Missouri (Field Operations, 1913)Randolph Covmty, North CarolinaRussell County, AlabamaSaunders County, NebraskaStark County, OhioStewart County, GeorgiaStoddard County, Missouri (Field Operations, 1912)Talbott County, GeorgiaUnion County, South CarolinaWashiagton County, TexasWUl County, Illinois
Sorghum for Forage in the Cotton BeltSoy Beans in the Cotton BeltSuggestions for the Collection of Range Plant Specimens on National ForestsSuggestions for the Organization of Mother-Daughter Home Canning ClubsSuggestions on Poultry Raising for the Southern FarmerSweet Potato Growing in the Cotton BeltTechnical Series, Bureau of Entomology:
Classification of the AleyrodidseContents and Index
Contents and Index to Papers on AphididaeContents and Index: Miscellaneous PapersContribution toward a Monograph of the Scolytid Beetles II—Preliminary Classification
of the Superfamily ScolytoidseYellow Clover Aphis, The
Tinning, Capping, Boldering: Repair Work for Farm HomeTomato Growing as Club Work in the North and West ,
Twenty-eight Hour Law and Animal Quarantine Laws AnnotatedWeekly News Letter to Crop Correspondents:
Vol I-Nos. 1-2 each..
Nos. 49-52 - do....
Index toVol. II—
Nos. 1-4 each..
No. 5Nos. 6-11 each..
No. 12Nos. 13-14No. 15
Nos. 1&-23 each..
No. 24 r.
Nos. 25-27 each..
No. 28Nos. 29-33 each..
No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37Nos. 38-44 each..
Winter Oats in the Cotton BeltWinter Rye in the Cotton BeltWinter Wheat in the Cotton BeltWork of the—
Belle Fourche Reclamation Project Experiment Farm in 1913Huntley Irrigation Project Experiment "Farm in 1913
San Antonio Experiment Farm in 1913Scottsbluff Reclamation Project Experiment Farm in 1913Truckee-Carson Experiment Farm, 1913Umatilla Reclamation Project Experiment Farm
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19131914
Yuma Reclamation Project Experiment Farm in 1913
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Title.
'Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1913Extracts from—
Apple Sirup and Concentrated Cider: New Products for Utilizing Surplus and CullApples
Chestnut Bark Disease, TheClean Water and How to Get It on the FarmDairying and Its Relation to Agriculture in Semiarid SectionsEgg and Poultry Demonstration Car Work in Reducing Our 850,000 Waste in Eggs, TheHard Wheats Winning Their WayFarm Woodlet Problem, TheLive Stock and Miscellaneous Agricultural Statistics, 1913Meat Production in the Argentine and Its Effect Upon the Industry in the United StatesNational Forests and the Farmer, TheNematodes and Their RelationshipsOrganization of a Rural Community, ThePlants Useful to Attract Birds and ""Protect FruitPractical Tree SurgeryRetaU Public MarketsSelection of Household EquipmentStatistics of Principal Crops, 1913
Copies.
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Annual Report of the—Chief Post Office Inspector, 1914First Assistant Postmaster General, 1914Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, 1914Post Office Department, 1914Postal Savings System, 1914Postmaster General, 1914Piirchasing Agent, 1914Second Assistant Postmaster General and Tables A, B, C, and D, and B-1
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Solicitor for the Post Office Department, 1914Third Assistant Postmaster General, 1914
Appropriation for the Post Office Department and Postal Services:19151916.
Circular Amending Regulations for the Guidance of Qualffied Banks.Pamphlet Giving Information Relative to the Postal Savings Svstem.Parcel Post Convention between-
United States and French Guiana, TheUnited States and Gibraltar, The
Parcel Post GuideParcel Post Packages for Mexico—Limits of WeightPostal Laws and Regulations Applicable to Clerks and CarriersPostal Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Second Class Mail Matter.
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Annual Report of the—Board of Indian Commissioners, 1914 (45th)Columbia Institute for the Deaf, 1914Commissioner of—
Education, 1913, Vol.11General Land Office, 1914Indian Affairs, 1914Patents, 1913—Index to Patents and Patentees
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Pensions, 1914,
Department of the Interior
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1913, Vol. I
1914, Vols. I and IIDirector of the—
Bui-eau of Mines, 1914 (Fourth)United States Geological Sixrvey, 1914
Five Civilized Tribes Commission, 1914Freedman's Hospital, 1914Government Hospital for the Insane, 1914Governor of—
Alaska, 1914Hawaii, 1914
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Howard University, 1914Secretary of the Interior, 1914
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Title.
Annual Report of the—Continued.Superintendent of—
Crater Lake National Park, 1914Glacier National Park^ 1914Hot Springs Reservation, 1914Mesa Verde National Park, 1914Mount Ranier National Park, 1914Piatt National Park, 1914Sequoia and General Grant National Park, 1914United States Capitol Buildings and Grounds, 1914Wind River Cave National Park, 1914Yellowstone National Park, 1914Yosemite National Park, 1914
United States Civil Service Commission
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a 19131914
United States Reclamation Service, 1914Annual Report on Sully 's Hill Park and Other National Monuments, 1914Annual Estimates for Fiscal Year 1916Annual Statement of the Commissioner of Education, 1914Appropriation made for the Reclamation Service for the Year 1916Areas of Acquisitions to the Territory of the United StatesAvailable Publications of the United States Bureau of EducationBulletin of Information for Committee on Appropriations of House of Representatives, 64thCongress, Tour of Inspection of Reclamation Projects
Bulletins of the Bureau of Education:Accredited Secondary Schools in the United StatesAgricultural TeachingBibliography of the Relation of Secondary Schools to Higher EducationCity Trainiag Schools for TeachersConsolidation of Rural SchoolsCooking in the Vocational SchoolCounty-Unit Organization for the Administration of Rural SchoolsCurricula in MathematicsDanish Elementary Rural SchoolsDanish Folk High Schools, TheEducation for the Home-
Part IIParts III and IV each.
Educational Directory—19141915
Educational MuseumsE Hciency and Preparation of Rural School TeachersFarragut School, TheHealth of-
Boys in Girard College -
School ChildrenHistory of Public School Education in AlabamaImportant Features of Rural School ImprovementKindergarten in Benevolent Institutions, TheLegal Education in Great BritainLibrary Instruction in Universities, Colleges, and Normal SchoolsMonthly Record of Current Educational Publications, September, 1914-June, 1915 each.Montessori Methods and the Kindergarten, TheMusic in the Public SchoolsOrganization of State Departments of EducationPresent Status of—
Drawing and Art in Schools of United StatesHonor System in Colleges and Universities, The
Public School System of Gary, IndianaReport of Work of Bureau of Education in Alaska, 1912-1913Rural School and the Hookworm Disease, TheRural Scboolhouses and GroundsSchool Conditions in the Appalachian MountainsSchool Savings BanksSome Trade Schools in EuropeStatistics of State Universities and State CollegesStudy of the High Schools and Colleges of the North Central Association, ATangible Rewards of Teaching, TheTeaching of Home Economics", TheTraining of Teachers in England, Scotland, and GermanyUniversity Extension in the United States
Bulletins of the Bureau of Mines:Abstracts of Current Decisions on Mines and MiningAnalysis of Mine and Car Samples of Coal Collected in the Fiscal Years 1911-1913
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DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR-Continued.
Title.
Bulletins of the Bureau of Mines—Continued.Coals Available for Export Trade
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English editionPortuguese editionSpanish edition
Condensation of Gasoline from Natural Gas, TheConstitution and Genesis of CoalElectric Furnace in Metallurgic Work, TheHouses for Mining TownsHumidity of Mine Air, TheMetallurgical SmokeOccurrence of Explosive Gases in Coal MinesPrimer on Explosive for Metal Miners and Quarry Men, A.Smelting of Copp;r Ores in the Electric Furnace, The
Bulletins of the Geological Survey:Bibliography of North American Geology for 1913, with Subject IndexCalcite Marble and Dolomite of Eastern VermontConstitution of the Natural Silicates, TheContributions to Economic Geology
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1911. Part 2, Oil ana Gas Development in North-Central Oklahoma1912. Part 2, Mineral Fuels
Structure of the Fort Smith-Poteau Gas Field, Arkansas-Oklahoma; TheGlenn Oil and Gas Pool and Vicinity, Oklahoma
Coal Fields in-New Mexico and Utah ,
Rhode Island, Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri ,
1913—Parti
Camotite near Mauch Chunk, Pa ,
Elliston Phosphate Field. Montana, TheGold Placers on Bighorn Rivers. WyoLode Deposits of the Alleghany District, CaliforniaOre Deposits in the Sawtooth Quadrangle, Boise and Custer Counties, Idaho .
.
Phosphate Deposits ol South CarolinaPublications by Survey Authors on Metals and Nonmetals Except FuelsRochester Mining District, Nevada, TheRutUe Deposits of the Eastern United States, TheSalkies in the Owens, Searles, and Panamint Basins, Southeastern California...Some Deposits of Mica in the United States
Part II—CoalvHle Coal Field, Utah, TheGeology and Oil Prospects in Waltham Prust, Bitterwater, and Peachtree Val-
leys, CalMoorcroft Oil Field and the Big Muddy Dome, WyoOil and Gas in the Western Part of the Olympic Peninsula, Wash
1915. Part I, Gold-Platinum-Palladium Lode in Southern Nevada, AElectric Activity in Ore Depo=;itsGeology and Coal Resources of North Park, ColoGeology of the—
Hanagita-Bremner Region, AlaskaPhosphate Deposits Northeast of Georgetown, Idaho
Glacier National Park, TheIditarod-Ruby Region, Alaska, TheMineral Deposits of the Santa Rita and Patagonia Mountains, ArizMineral Resources of Alaska—Report on Progress of Investigations in 1913
Barite Deposit near Wrangell, Alaska, AChisaua Placer District, Alaska, TheLode ifining in the Ketchikan Region, AlaskaLode Mining near Fairbanks and Placer Mining in the Yukon-Tanana Region andthe Ruby District, Alaska
Marble Resources of Juneau, Skagway, ana Sitka DistrictsMineral Deposits of—
AlaskaYakataga District, Alaska
Mineral Resources of the Yukon-Koyukuk Region, AlaskaMining on Seward Peninsula, AlaskaPort Wells Gold Lode District, Alaska, ThePreliminary Report on a Water-Power Reconnaissance in South-Central AlaskaWillow Creek, Upper Matanuska and Nelchma, Broad Pass, and Valdez Creek Dis-
tricts, AlaskaMia»ralogy and Crystallography of Ferberite from ColoradoMining Districts of the Dillon Quadrangle, MontanaOre Deposits of Northeastern OregonOur Mineral Resources—How to Make America Industrially IndependentReconnaissance of the—
Geology and Oil Prospects of Northwestern OregonOil and Gas Fields in Wayne and McCreary Counties, Ky
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heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR—Continued.
Title.
Bulletins of the Geological Survey—Continued.Results of Spirit Leveling in—
Idaho, 1896-1913Iowa, 1896-1913Hawaii, 1910-1913Maryland, 1896-1911Michigan, 1911 and 1913Minnesota, 1897-1912Nebraska, 1896-1913Utah, 1897-1913Virginia, 1900-1913Wisconsin, 1897-1912
Shinuma Quadrangle, Grand Canyon District, Arizona (H. Doc. 315, 63d Cong., 2d sess.).Slate in the United StatesSome Mining Districts of Northeastern California and Northwestern Nevada
Circular: Information Relative to Positions in Government Hospital for the InsaneClassification Bulletin, Nos. 32 and 33 each.Classification of PatentsCi-vil Service Act, Rules, and Executive OrdersDecisions of the Commissioner of Patents for 1914 (H. Doc. 1673, 63d Cong., 3d sess.)Desert WallsEphemeris of Sun and Polaris and Table of Azimuth of Polaris for 1915Exhibit of the United States Civil Service Commission, Panama-Pacific International Exposi-
tionFossil Forests of the Yellowstone National ParkFreight and Passenger Tarin's of the Yuma VaUey RailroadGeneral Information Regarding—
Casa Grande RuiaCrater Lake National ParkDepartment of the InteriorGlacier National ParkHot Springs, ArkansasMount Rainier National ParkSequoia and General Grant National ParkTerritory of AlaskaYellowstone National ParkYosemite National Park
General Land Office Circulars:Absences from Homestead Entries Under Act Aug. 22, 1914, Instructions Approved Sept.
8, 1914Amendment of—
Paragraphs 49 and 85 of Mining RegulationsParagraph 89 of Miaiag Regulations
Certificate from Indian Office Required of Indian Homestead EntrymenCommutation Proof: Revised RegulationsDesert Land Regulations, Amendment toEnlarged Homestead Act-
Additional Entry After Proof on the OriginalPetitions for Designation
Exchange of Private Lands Within Indian ReservationsExtension of Public Surveys in AlaskaInstructions Relative to Extension of Payment Under Act Aug. 1, 1914, Relating to Kiowa,Comanche, and Apache Lands in Oklahoma
Laws and Regulations Relating to Flathead Irrigation ProjectNew Regulations (Approved Jan. 11, 1915) Relative to Public Sale—Isolated TractsProof on Homestead Entries by Deserted Wives, Approved Nov. 13, 1914Regulations Governing
—
Entries Within National ForestsRelief of Desert Land Entrymen Under Act of Mar. 4, 1915
Regulations Providing for Agricultural Entries on Phosphate and Other Mineral Lands. .
.
Relating to—Coal Prospector's BondsMarriage of Female Citizens After Initiating Claim to Public LandsVilla Sites on the Waters of Flathead Lake, Montana .,
Restoring to Entry Lands Reserved for Reservoir PurposesRevised Forms for Final Proofs on Homestead EntriesRight of Way for Canals, Ditches, Reservoirs, etc
Rules and Regulations Governing the Free Use of Timber Upon Vacant Mineral PublicLands
Second Homestead and Desert EntriesSuggestions to Homesteaders - -
Three-Year Homestead Law, TheVacant Public Lands in the United States
Geological History of Yellowstone National ParkGlaciers of Glacier National Park
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR—Continued.
Title.
Home Education Circulars, 1915:
Instructions for School Supervised Home GardensOne Thousand Good Books for ChildrenReading Course No. Ill"Vegetable Gardening Syllabus for Teachers, A
Indian Ar'airs, Laws and Treaties, Vol. IllInformation Concerning
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Examination, Steamboat-Inspection Service, Department of CommercePolitical Assessments and Partisan Activity of Office HoldersReinstatements
Information for Applicants for the Stenographer and Typewriter ExaminationInformation Relative to Deputy CollectorsInstructions for the Relief of Entrymen Under Reclamation ProjectsInstructions to Applicants, Districts 1-12, 5,000 to 20,000 copiesInstructions to Applicants for—
Employment at Navy Yards and Naval StationsMechanical Trades and Similar PositionsPost Office ServiceRural Carrier Examination, The
Instructions to Boards Regarding Labor Employment in the Navy Yard ServiceIrrigation RevivalLaws Relating to Interior DepartmentList of—
Applications to Sell Allotments Within The Shoshone Indian ReservationPermissible Explosives, SupplementaryPublications of the Bureau of MinesPublications, Monthly—10,500 to 11,500 copies.References on (Bureau of Education Leaflets)—
Consolidation of SchoolsEconomic Value of EducationMontessoriMoving Pictures in EducationPlay and PlaygroundsRural Life and CultureRural Schools and Kural School TeachingSecondary Education in the United StatesStudent Self GovernmentTeachers' PensionsTeachers' SalariesVocational EducationVocational Guidance
Manner of Conducting Stenographer and Typewriter ExaminationsManual of—
Examinations
—
Fall of 1914Spring of 1915
Regulations of the Bureau of MinesManual on—
TrachomaTuberculosis
Mineral Resources of the United States:1912, Parts 1 and 2 each.1913—
Part 1
Part 2Advance Chapters
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Copper in 1913Fuel Briquetting in 1913Gems and Precious Stones in 1913Gold and Silver in 1913 ,
Gold, Silver, and Copper in AlaskaGold, Silver, Copper, Lead, and Zinc in—
Arizona in 1913California and Oregon in 1913Colorado, 1913Eastern States in 1913, TheIdaho and Washington, 1913Montana, 1913Nevada in 1913New Mexico and Texas in 1913Utah in 1913
Gypsum Industry in 1913, TheLead in 1913Manufacture of Coke in 1913 , TheMineral Products of the United States: Review of Conditions and Output in 1912and 1913
Potash Salts: Summary for 1913
154 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
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Statement of annual report'} and documents printed upon requisitions hy the
heads of department j for the fi cal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR—Continued.
Title.
Mineral Resources of the United States—Continued.1913—Continued.
Advance Chapters—Continued.Production of—
Abrasive Materials in 1913Antimony, Arsenic, Bismuth, Selenium, and Tellurium in 1913.
Asbestos in 1913Asphalt, : .elated Bitumens and Bituminous Rock in 1913Barytes,1913Bauxite and Aluminum in 1913Borax in 1913Coal in 1913.Cobalt, Molybdenum, Nickel, Radium, Tin, Titanium, Tungsten, Uranium,and Vanadium in 1913
Feldspar in 1913Fluorspar and Cryolite in 1913Fuller's Earth, 1913Graphite, 1913Iron Ore, Pig Iron, and Steel in 1913Lime in 1913Magnesite in 1913Manganese, 1913Metal and Metallic Ores in 1912 and 1913Mineral Waters in 1913Natural Gas in 1913Parytesin 1913Peat in 1913Petroleum in 1913Phosphate lock in 1913Platinum and Allied Matals in 1913Salt, Bromine, and Calcium Chloride, 1913Sand and Gravel in 1913Silica in 1913
Quicksilver in 1913, Production and ResourcesRecovery of Secondary Metals in 1913Silver, Copper, Lead, and Zinc in the Central States, 1913.Source, Manufacture, and Use of Lime, TheStatistics the of—
Clay Working Industries in the United States, 1913. .
.
Pottery Industry in the United States, 1913Stone Industry in the United States, 1913Zinc and Cadmium in 1913
1914—Advance Chapters-
Fuel Briquetting in 1914Potash Salts, 1914Production of—
Fuller's Earth in 1914Phosphate Rock in 1914Sand Lime Brick in 1914
Miner's Circulars:No. 7, Use and Misuse of Explosives in Coal MiningNo. 8, First Aid Instruction for MinersNo. 11, Accidents from Mine Cars and LocomotivesNo. 15, Rules and Mine Rescue and First Aid Field ContestsNo. 16, Hints on Coal Mine VentilationNo. 17, Accidents from Falls of Rock or OreNo. 18, Miners' Carbide LampsNo. 19, Prevention of Accidents from Explosives in Metal Mining.No. 21, What a Miner Can Do to Prevent Coal-Dust Explosions..
Miscellaneous InformationMonograph LIIIMonthly Statement of Coal Mine Fatalities:
May-November, 1914December, 1914January-April, 1915 each..
Official Correspondence of James S. Calhoun, Indian Agent and Superintendent at Santa Fe,N. Mex., 1849-1852
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office, July 1914-May, 1915 each..Origin of the Scenic Features of Glacier National ParkPatent LawsPension Decisions, Vol. XIXPension LawsPleistocene of Indiana and Michigan and the History of the Great Lakes, TheProcedure for Establishing a List of Permissible Miners' Safety LampsProduction of Explosives m the United States
.each-
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heads of departments for the fi cal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR—Continued.
Title.
Professional Papers of the Geological Survey:Geology and Ore Deposits of Copper Mountain and Kasaan Peninsula, AlaskaLavas of Hawaii and Their Relations ,
Middle Triassic Marine Invertebrate Faunas of North AmericaShorter Contributions to General Geology, 1913
Extracts from
—
Mud Lumps at the Mouths of the Mississippi, The ,
Resins in Paleozoic Plants and in Coals of High RankShorter Contributions to General Geology, 1914
Extracts from
—
Contributions to the Stratigraphy of Southwestern ColoradoCretaceous-Eocene Contact in the Atlantic Coastal Plain, TheDeep Well at Charleston, S. C, AHistory of a Portion of Yampa River, Colo., and Its Possible Bearing on That ofGreen River, The
Inorganic Constituents of Echinoderms, The ,
Montana Group of Northwestern Montana, TheReconnaissance ia the Canyon Range of West-Central Utah, A ,
Stratigraphy of the Montana Group, With Special Reference to the Position andAge of the Judith River Formation in North-Central Montana, The
,
Shorter Contributions to General Geology, 1915—Extracts from—
Composition of Muds From Columbus Marsh, Nev ,
Eocene Glacial Deposits in Southwestern Colorado ,
Transportation of D6bris by Running Water, The ,
Public Acts:Fifty-fifth Congress, third session No. 224Fifty-Ninth Congress, first session, No. 147Sixty-First Congress
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No. 192No. 449
Sixty-Second Congress-No. 334No. 382No. 454
Sixtv-third Congress
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No. 186No. 145Nos. 217 and 268 each.
.
Nos. 192, 261, and 293 do. . .
.
Nos. 144 and 283 do....Nos. 69, 238, 279, and 239 do....Nos. 263 and 296 do....No. 290....No. 208Nos. 127, 160, 161, 177, and 216 each..No. 244No. 126No. 155No. 170
Public Resolutions, Sixty-third Congress
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No. 14 :No. 74
Public Roads Over Indian LandsPublications of the—
Bureau of Mines, July, 1915Geological Survey
Quarry Accidents in the United StatesReclamation Record:
Vol. V—October-December, 1914 each..Index
Vol. VI—January-June, 1915 each..Registration of Prints and LabelsRegulations Concerning Right of Way Over Public Lands and ReservationsRegulations for—
Annette Islands ReserveApplications for Osage FimdsRangers ;
Rights of Way Under Act of Feb. 15, 1901Regulations Governing the
—
Employment of Mates in Coast and Geodetic SurveyIndian Allotments in National Forests '.
Promotions and Transfers at Ports Other Than New YorkTraveling Expenses
Report of the—Commissioner of—
Patents to Congress for 1914Patents to Secretary, 1914
United States Inspector for Alaska
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions hy theheads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR—Continued.
Title.
Report on Homesteads in AlaskaReprints, Chapters of Education Report, chapters 1-19, 100 to 1,000 copies.Rocky Moimtaia National Park, Colo. (H. Rept. No. 1275)Rules of Practice in the
—
General Land Office ,
Pension and Bounty Land AppealsUnited States Patent Office
Extracts fromSave Your BabiesSecret of the Big TreesSketch of Yosemite National ParkStatement of the Production of Spelter, Jan. 1 to June 30, 1914Statement Showing Land Grants By Congress to Aid in the Construction of Railroads, Canals,
etcStatutes and Regulations Governing Entries and Proofs Under Desert LawsTechnical Papers, Bureau of Mines:
No. 11. Use of Mice and Birds for Detecting Carbon Monoxide After Mine Fires and Explo-sions
No. 34. Experiments "With FurnacesNo. 45. Waste of Oil and GasNo. 61. Metal-Mine Accidents in the United States, 1912.No. 65. Study of the Oxidation of CoalNo. 70. Oil Recovery.No. 72. Problems of the Petroleum IndustryNo. 76. Notes on Sampling and Analysis of CoalNo. 77. Report of Committee on Resuscitation from Mine GasesNo. 79. Electric Lights for Use About Oil and Gas WellsNo. 80. Hand Firing Soft Coal Under Power-Plant BoilersNo. 81. Vapor Pressiire of Arsenic Trioxide, TheNo. 85. Production of Explosives in the United StatesNo. 88. Radium-Uranium Ratio in Carnotite, TheNo. 89. Coal-Tar ProductsNo. 90. Treatment of Low-grade Complex Ores of UtahNo. 92. Quarry Accidents in the United StatesNo. 94. Metal-Mine Accidents in the United States During the Calendar Year 1913No. 99. Probable Eliect of the War in Europe on the Ceramic Industries of the United
StatesNo. 101. Permissible Explosion-Proof Motors for MinesNo. 118. Coke-Oven Accidents in the United States
Trade-Mark RulesTraining School for Nurses, 1914-15—Announcement and CalendarTopographic Instructions of the United States Geological SurveyWater Supply and Irrigation Papers:
Contributions to the Hydrology of the United States
—
1914—Discharge of Yukon River at Eagle, Alaska, The ,
Gazetteer of Surface Waters of Iowa ,
Ground-Water Resources of the Niles Cone and Against Adjacent Areas, California.
.
Method of Determining the Daily Discharge of Rivers of Variable SlopeWater Resources of Butte, Mont., The
1915—Ground Water for Irrigation in the Sacramento Valley, CalDeschutes River and Its UtilizationGeology and Underground Waters of the Southeastern Part of the Texas Coastal PlainGeology and Water Resources of Tularosa Basin, N. MexGround Water in Southeastern NevadaProfile Surveys
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Bear River Basin, IdahoClark Fork of Columbia River, Mont., Idaho, WashHood and Sandy River Basins, OregMissouri River from Great Falls to Three Forks, MontSnake River Basin, IdahoSnoqualmie, Sultan, and Skykomish Rivers, WashWenatchee River Basin, WashWillamette River Basin, Oreg
Quality of the Surface Waters of—OregonWashington
Springs of CaliforniaStream-Gaging Stations and Publications Relating to Water Resources, 1885-1913
—
Part III, Ohio River BasinPart IV, St. Lawrence River BasinPart V, Hudson Bay and Upper Mississippi River Drainage Basins..Part VI, Missouri R'iver BasinPart VII, Lower Mississippi River BasinPart VIII, Western Gulf of Mexico Drainage BasinsPart IX, Colorado River BasinPart X The Great BasinPart XI, Pacific Coast Basins in California
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEIXTEE. 157
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued,
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR—Continued.
Title. Copies,
Water Supply and Irrigation Papers—Continued.Surface Water Supply of—
United States—1911—
Paxt 6, Missouri River BasinPart 9, Colorado River BasinPart 12, North Pacific Coast Drainage Basins
1912—Part 1, North Atlantic Coast BasinsPart 3, Ohio River Basin ^Part 5, Upper Mississippi River and Hudson Bay BasinsPart 6, Missotu-i River BasinPart 7, Lovrer Mississippi River BasinPart S, Western Gulf of Mexico BasinPart 9. Colorado River BasinPart 10, Great Basin, ThePart 11, Pacific Coast Basins in CaliforniaPart 12^ North Pacific Drainage Basins
—
PaciSc Drainage Basins in Washington and Upper Columbia River Basin.Lower Columbia River and Rogue, Umpqua, and Siletz Rivers
1913—Part 3, Ohio River BasinPart 4, St. Lawrence River BasinPart 7, Lower Mississippi River Basin
Yukon-Tanana Region, AlaskaL'nderground Waters of the Coastal Plain of Georgia and Surface Waters Used as MunicipalSupphes
Water Analysis from the Laboratory of the Geological SurveyWater Resources of—
Antelope Valley, CalHawaii, 1912
600400
3,500
2,5002,2002, 2002,0002,2002,5002,0002,0003,000
1,0002,000
2,0002,0002,0004,000
5,0003,000
1.0002,500
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Acts of the Philippine Legislature, Vol. XIVActs Relating to the ArmyAnnual Report of
—
Adjutant General, 1914Board of—
Commissioners of the Soldiers' Home, District of Colimibia. and Report of the AnnualInspection of the Home by the Inspector General of the Army, 1914
Ordnance and Fortifications, 1914Road Commissioners for Alaska, 1914
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission, 1914Chief of—
Bureau of Insular Affairs, 1914Coast Artillerv, United States Army, 1914Division of Militia Aflairs, 1914Engineers, L'nited States Army, 1914—
I
Parts 1-3 each..Appendix CCCAppendix KKKSeparatesWithout Appendices
Ordnance. 1914Without Index
Quartermaster Corps, 1914Signal Officer, 1914Staff, 1914
Gettysburg National Park Commission, 1914Governor of Porto Rico, 1914Inspector General. 1914Judge Advocate General, United States Army, to the Secretary of War, 1914Secretarv of War, 1914Shiloh National Militarv Park Commission, 1914Surgeon General, Unite'd States Army 1914
Appendix: Completed Cases of Tliberctdosis, Fort Bayard, N. MexSupplement: International Military Medical Statistics, 1913
Vicksburg National Militarv Park Corn mission, 1914War Department, Vols. I-III each.
Army Horse in Accident and Disease -
Armv List and Directory:Jtilv, 1914-Mav, 1915 each.June, 1915....-
Army Recruiting
30017, 700
1,735
535335300135
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head; of department i for the fi cal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Title.
Bulletins, Surgeon General's Office:
No. 5, Mental Disease and Defect in the United States TroopsNo. 6, Prophylaxis of Malaria with Reference to the Military Service, TheNo. 7, Studies in Roentgen-Ray Diagnosis with Especial Reference to the Gastro-IntestinalTract
Cavalry Service Regulations, United States Army, 1914Circular of Information Concerning the—
Army Nurse CorpsMedical Corps, United States Army
Circular Relating to Qualifications of Candidates for Appointment as Cadets at the UnitedStates Military Academy
Circular Relative to Appointment and Admission of Candidates to the United States MilitaryAcademy
Compilation of Laws Relating to the Quartermaster CorpsDigest of Opinions of the Judge Advocate GeneralDrill Regulations and Service Manual for Sanitary Troops, United States Army, 1914Drill Regulations:
Coast Artillery, United States Army, 1914Combined Infantry and Cavalry DriU Regulations for Automatic Machine Rifle, Cal. .30,Model of 1909 (Doc. No. 488)
Field Artillery, United States ArmyProvisional, 1914Appendix
Machine Gun Organizations, Cavalry, 1910Engineer Documents each.Field BreadField Service Regulations, United States ArmyFlags of the United StatesForeign Commerce of the Philippine Islands, Years Ending June 30, 1909-1913Illustrations of Bunting, Flags, ColorsIndex Catalogue of the Library of Surgeon General's Office (2d Series), Vol. XIXInformation Relative to the Appointment and Admission of Cadets to the United States Mili-tary Academy ,
Instructions for Handling the Field Baking Equipment No. 1
Instructions of the Organized MilitiaLaws for the Protection and Preservation of the Navigable "Waters of the United StatesLaws of the United States Relating to the Improvement of Rivers and Harbors, 1790-1913,
Vols. I, II, and III each.Laws Relating to War Department, Index toManual for—
Army Cooks, 1910Cavalry EquipmentCourts Martial, 1908. with Corrections and ChangesEngineer Field Manual, 1912Infantry Equipment Manual, Organized Militia, Peace, 1914Interior Guard Duty, United States Army, 1914Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Infantry of the Organized Militia and Volunteers
of the United States, 1914Appendix A
Pack Transportation, 1910Physical Training lor Use in United States Army..Signal Corps Equipment Manual, Organized Militia, 191'
Small Arms Firing Manual, United States Army, 1913, with ChangesMedals of HonorMilitary Laws of the United States, 1914, TheNeutrality ProclamationOfficers of the Army Detailed as Professors of Military Science and Tactics at Educational Insti-
tutionsOfficers of the Army, Their Families, etc., Residing in the District of ColumbiaOfficial Army Register, 1915Official Bulletin, Vol. I, Nos. and 3 each..Philippine Civil Service Act and Rules, March, 1912Price List of Equipment and Tools Issued by the Signal Corps to the Army and Organized
MilitiaPrivate .A.cts, Sixty-third Congress, Nos. 32 and 106 each..Proceedings of National Board for the Promotion of Rifle PracticePublic Acts, Sixty-third Congress:
No 264Nos. 46, 172, and 265 each..No 263No. 292No. 205No. 291No. 120No 161Nos. 82, 84. and 143 each..
Record of Proceedings of the National Militia Board Which Met at Washington January 15,
1915, etc
Recruiting Circular, United States Army
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No. IL.
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Statement of annual reports and document'^ printed upon requi itions by the
heads of department i for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Title.
Regulations for the—Army of the United States, 1913, with Changes Nos. 1-11
General Recruiting Service, United StatevS ArmyGovernment of United States Army General HospitalsInstructions and Target Practice of Coast Artillery Troops, 1914National Military ParksUniform ol the United States Army
Regulations Governing Commercial Radio Service Between Ship and Shore Stations, UnitedStates Army, 1914
Regulations Relating to the Classification, Appointment, Promotion, Transfer, Separation,Reinstatement of Civil Service Employees in the Quartermaster Corps of the Army
Report of an Annual Inspection of the Several Branches of National Home for Disabled Volun-teer Soldiers
Report of—Attcrney General of Porto Rico, 1914Auditor of Porto Rico, 1914Commissioner of—
Education, Porto Rico, 1914Interior, Porto Rico, 1914
Director of—Labor, Porto Rico, 1914Sanitation, Porto Rico, 1914
Statistics in Connection with R eport of the Director of Sanitation, Porto Rico, 1914.
.
Test of Metals, Watertown Arsenal, 1914Treasurer, Porto Rico, 1914
Report on-Experimental TowboatsFuel Tests and the Issue of FuelOrganization of the Land Forces of the United StatesRelief of American Citizens in Europe
Roster Showing Stations and Duties of Officers of Quartermaster Corps:July-November, 1914 each..December, 1914January-May ,1915June, 1915
Rulas and Regulations Relating to Navigable Waters of the United StatesRules of Land WarfareSaber Exercise, 1914Sexual Hygiene for Young MenSignal Book United States Army, 1914Soldiers' Handbook, United States Army, Revised 1913Special Agents Series No. S8: Lumber Industry of the Philippine IslandsSpecifications for the Uniform of the United States ArmyStanding of Companies of Coast Artillery Corps at Target Practice, 1913, Bulletin No. 44Tables of Organization, Organized Militia, 1914Technical Notes and Extracts from Reports of Coast Artillery Practice for 1913Text of the Eight-Hour LawWater Terminal and Transfer Facilitias
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
Acts and R&solutions Relating Chiefly to the Navy, Navy Department, and Marine Corps,Sixty-third Congress
Acts Relating tn the ArmyAddress of the President of the United States at the Luncheon Tendered to Him by the Mayor'sCommittee, New York
Address Delivered at Closing Exercise 13th Session, Naval Medical SchoolAmerican Fphemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1917American Nautical Almanac:
1915, Supplement to1916
Annual Register of United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MdAnnual Report of the—
Chief of the Bureau of—Constmction and Repair, 1914 ,
NavigationAppendix 2—Naval ObservatoryAppendix 3—Naval MilitiaAppendix 4—Radio Service
Ordnance, 1914Steam Engineering, 1914Yards and Docks, 1914
Hydrographic Office, 1914Judge Advocate General, 1914Major General Commandant of United States Marine Corps, 1914Naval Militia, 1914Navy Department, 1914
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heads of departmentsfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
NAVY DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Title.
Annual Report of the—Continued.Paymaster General, United States Army, 1914 ,
Small Arms Target Practice, 1914Solicitor of the Navy, 1914 : ,
Surgeon General, United States Navy, 1914Bill to Increase the Efficiency of the Personnel of the NavyCircular of Physical Requirements for the Information of Persons Desiring to Enter Navy
as Surgeons, Paymasters, etc ,
Circular Relative to Appointment of Candidates to the United States Military Academy...Comparative Statement of Estimates and Appropriations, 1915-16Course in History, Geography, and Arithmetic, including Questions and Answers for Use of
Enlisted Persormel ,
Deck and Boat Book of the United States Navy, 1914Digest of Naval Appropriations, 1915Examination Papers for Admission to the United States Naval Academy ,
Extension of Remarks of Hon. John H. Small on Our Navy"Field BreadFiring Regulations for Small Arms, United States Navy, 1915 ,
Flags of Maritime NationsGeneral Catalogue of Charts and Books Published by the Hydrographic 0£aceHydrographic Office Bulletins:
No. 9No. 31No. 64No. 73No. 84No. 105No. 124No. 125No. 128No. 129
Instructions for Handling the Field Bakery Equipment No. 1
International Law Topics and Discussions, 1914List of—
Appropriations for 1915Corps of Engineers, United States NavyVacancies for Midshipmen
Manual for Medical Department, United States NavyMental Disease and Defect in United States TroopsMovements of Vessels, July 1, 1913, to June 30, 1914Naval Militia Cruises, 1914Naval Militia Register, 1914—Jan. 1
Navy and Marine Corps List and Directory:July, 1914-February, 1915 each..March-April, 1915 do
—
May, 1915June, 1915
Navy and Marine Corps Social RegisterNavy Register, Jan. 1, 1915Notice to Mariners:
1914—Nos. 27-38 each..No. 39Nos. 40-41 each..No. 42Nos. 43-51 each..No. 52Index
1915—Nos. 1-5 each..Nos. 6-7 do....Nos. 8-12 do....Nos. 13-20 do....Nos. 21-22 do....No. 23Nos. 24-25 each..No. 26
Official BulletinPamphlet for Information of Enlisted Men, United States Navy, Serving First Enlistment..Pamphlets of Coal Expenditure and Cruising Radius of VesselsPay, Promotion, and Rewards in the NavyProceedings of National Board for the Promotion of Rifle PracticePublic Acts, Sixty-third Congress:
Nos. 263, 264, and 292 each..Nos. 296 and 302 do ...
Nos. 127 and 290 do....Nos. 82, 84, 120, and 143 do ...
Yo. 161
No. 271No 121
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
NAVY DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Title.
Regulations Relating to the Classification, Appointment, Promotion, Transfer, Separation,Reinstatement of Civil Service Employees in the Quartermaster Corps of the Army
Report of—Battle Practice, Spring, 1914Board on Increased Efficiency of the Personnel of the NavyElementary and Division Practices, Autumn, 1914-15Engineering Competitions, 1913-14
Rules for Elementary and Battle Practices, Cruisers and Gunboats, 1915, United States NavyRules for Battle Practice Battleships, Torpedo, and Submarine Classes, 1914-15Secretary's Hearing Before Naval Committee of HouseStanding of Companies of Coast Artillery Corps at Target Practice, 1913Treaties Between the United States and Other Countries, 1915 each.United States Naval Medical Bulletins:
Vol. VTII, Nos. 3-4 do...Vol. IX, Nos. 1-2 do...
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.
Aniline Color IndustryAnnual Conference on the Weights and Measures of the United States, 1914 (9th)
.
Annual Report of the—Chief of the—
Appointment DivisionBxireau of—
Foreign and Domestic Commerce, 1914
Foreign and Domestic Commerce on Commerce and Navigation, 1914
.
Tables—359 and 10
Division of Publications, 1914Commissioner of—
Corporations, 1914Fisheries— -
1913 and Special Papers ."
1914Lighthouses, 19l4—
PartiPart II
Department of Commerce, 1914Director of the
—
Bureau of Standards, 1914
Census, 1914Secretary of Commerce, 1914—Pamphlet EditionSuperintendent of United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1914Supervising Inspector General
Appropriation for the Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1916Auxiliary Lighting and Wireless SystemsBulletins of the Bureau of—
Fisheries, Vol. 32, 1912Standards-
Decennial Index to, 1904-1914Vol. X, No. 4
Index to, 1914Vol. XI, Nos. 1-4—Title Page and Table of Contents
Catalogue of—Charts, 1914
Supplement toCharts, Sailing Directions and Tide Tables of the Philippine Islands
Census:Bulletins
—
Abstract of Special Bulletins on Wealth, Debt, and TaxationAge of Farmers by Color of Operator, Character of Tenure, and Size of Farm—Thir-
teenth CensusAssessed Valuation of Property and Amount and Rates of Levy, 1860-1912 ,
Blind Population of the United States, TheCentral Electric Light and Power Stations and Street and Electric RailwaysChinese and Japanese in the United Stages, 1910Cotton Production, 1913County and Municipal Indebtedness, 1913, 1902, and 1890, and Sinking Fimd Assets, 1913.
Estimated Valuation of National Wealth, 1850-1912Financial Statistics of Cities, 1913Municipal Revenues, Expenditures and Public Properties, 1913National and State Expendittu-es, 1913 and 1903, and Public Properties of States, 1913.
.
National and Sta.te Indebtedness and Funds and Investments, 1870-1913Negroes in the United StatesOccupation Statistics, 1910
.each.
5,00010,0005,5001,0005,500
60,0009,00010,0007,5007,0005,0001,000
10,0002,500
6495—15- -11
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headi of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued.
Title.
Census—Continued.Bulletins—Continued.
Occupation atatistics. Population, 1910Population of the United States by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions, 1910Public IndebtednessReligious Bodies, 1906Revenues and Expenditures and Public Properties of Counties, 1913Supply and Distribution of Cotton for the Year Ending August 31, 1914 ,
Taxation and Revenue Systems of State and Local GovernmentsTelephones and Telegraphs, 1912 ,
Census of Prisoners, 1910Church Statistics for New HampshireCircular of Information Concerning List of Publications of the Bureau of Census ,
Classification by Industries; Census of Manufactures, 1914 ,
Index to-Joint Causes of DeathOccupations and Classified Index
Law Summaries by States, Delinquent Classes ,
Rank of States in Population, Value of Crops, etcReport on-
Benevolent Institutions, 1910 ,
Electrical Industries, 1912—Vol.1Vol.11
Insane and Feeble-Minded in Institutions, 1910Mortality Statistics, 1913 ,
Paupers in Almshouses, 1910 ,
Religious Bodies, Parts 1 and 2 each.,Report to Director of the Census of the Expert Special Agents on Tobacco at the ConferenceHeld at the Bureau of the Census in Washington, D. C, on December 11 and 12, 1914
Reports of the Thirteenth Census
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Agriculture
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Vol. VVols. VI and VII each..
Manufactures—Vol. VIIIVols . IX and X each .
.
Vol. XIMines and Quarries—
Vol. XIPopulation
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Vol.1Vol. IIVol. IllVol. IV
Statistical Atlas, 1910Summary-
Age of Farmers, 1910Blindness in the United StatesChinese and Japanese in the United StatesCounty Revenues, Expenditures, and PropertiesElectric Light^, Power, and TransportationExpenses of City GovernmentsForeigners in the United States, 1910Indebtedness of Cities, 1912Indians in the United StatesInsane in Institutions in the United StatesMen and Women in ProfessionsMortality Statistics 1913National and State Kevenues and Expenditures, 1903-1913Negroes in the United StatesOccupations, 1910, Cities-
BaltimoreBostonChicagoClevelandDetroitNew York CityPhiladelphia and Pittsburgh each.
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St. LouisOccunation Statistics, 1910, States
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AlabamaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelaware and District of Columbia each.
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FloridaGeorgia
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requiHtions by the
heads of departments for the pxal year ended June 30, i5i,5—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued.
Title.
Census—Continued
.
Summary—Continued.Occupation Statistics, 1910, States—Continued.
IdahoIllinois
IndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMiimesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginia"Washington and "West Virginia each"Wisconsin"V\''yoming
Paupers in Almshouses, 1910Principal Causes of Death—Mortality Statistics, 1913Proportion of City Population OccupiedPublic Indebtedness in the United StatesState Laws Relating to Dependent Classes, 1913Statistical ' tlas, 1914Supply and Distribution of Cotton in the United StatesTelephones and Telegraphs"Wealth, Public Indebtedness and Taxation
Circulars of the Bureau of Standards:Copper Wire TablesElectric Wire and Cable TerminologyElectrical Measuring InstrumentsFees for Electric, Magnetic, and Photometric TestingLegal Weights (in pounds) per Bushel of Various CommoditiesLime, Its Properties and Uses .'
Measurement of Time and Tests of TimepiecesMeasurements of Length and AreaMelting Points of Chemical Elements and Other Standard TemperaturesMetallographic TestingNational Standard Hose Couplings and Fittings for Public Fire ServicePrinting InksPropo<?ed National Electrical Safety CodePublications of the Bureau of Standards, Supplement toRegulation of Electrotyping SolutionsRelation of the Horsepower to the Kilowatt, TheSafety Rules to be Observed in the Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Supply Utili
ties
Standard Gage for Sheet and Plate Iron and SteelStandard Methods of Gas TestingStandard Regulations for Manufactured Gas and Gas ServiceStandardization of Electrical Practice in MinesTesting of—
BarometersGlass Volumetric Apparatus .'
MaterialsMechanical Rubber Goods
United States Government Specification for Portland CementUnits of "Weight and Measure Definitions and Tables of Equivalents
164 BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by theheads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, ^9^5—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued.
Coast Pilot Notes: Kuskokwin Bay and RiverCommerce Reports (daily):
January-April, 1915 each..May, 1915June, 1915Annual Series, Supplement to—
January, 1915February, 1915March-April, 1915May, 1915Jime, 1915
January 9, 1914Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Coimtries, 1912Consular and Trade Reports, Daily:
July-December, 1914 each..Index for Quarter Ending-
June 30, 1914September 30, 1914December 31, 1914March 31, 1915
Consular Reports, Special:No. 60, Foreign Markets for Railway Supplies and Equipment, 1913No. 62, Markets for American Fruits, 1913No. 66, South American Market for SoapNo. 67, Cooking Fats in South AmericaNo. 68, Tobacco Trade of the WorldNo. 69, Foreign Markets for CoalNo. 70, South American Market for Jewelry and SilverwareNo. 71, Some Aspects of the Iron and Steel Industry in Europe
Exports of Domestic Breadstuffs:June-August, 1914 each..September, 1914-January, 1915 do..February-Ai)ril, 1915 do..
Financial Conditions in Brazil, March 1, 1915Fisheries, Documents and Circulars:
Alaska Fisheries and Fur Industries in 1913American Catfishes: Habits, Culture, and Commercial ImportanceAquatic Plants in Pond CultureArtificial Propagation of the—
Atlantic Salmon, Rainbow Trout, and Brook TroutBlack Bass, Crappies, and Rock Bass..
Condition of Oyster Beds and Barren Bottoms of Lavaca Bay, TexasCorrelations of Weight, Length, and Other Body Measurements in the Weak FishDirective Influence of the Sense of Smell in the Dogfish, TheDistribution of Fish and Fish Eggs During the Fiscal Year—
19131914
Economic Circulars
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No. 13, Commercial Possibilities of the Goosefish, A Neglected FoodNo. 14, Mussel Resources of the Tensas River of LouisianaNo. 15, Common and Scientific Names of Freshwater Mussels, TheNo. 16, Concerning the Mortality of the Soft Clams at Essex, Mass
Experimental Study of the Growth and Migration of Fresh Water MusselsExperiments in Propagation of Fresh-water Mussels of the Quadrula GroupFat Absorbing Function of the Alimentary Tract of the King Salmon, TheFisheries Service Bulletin No. 1, June, 1915Fishes and Fishing in Sunapee LakeFishes of the Yellowstone National ParkGeneral Title Page and Table of Contents for Report of the Commissioner of Fisheries, 1913 . .
.
General Title Page, Table of Contents and Index for Bulletin, Vol. XXXII, 1912Identification of the Glochidia of Freshwater MusselsLimnological Study of the Finger Lakes of New York, AList of Publications of the Bureau of FisheriesMenhaden Industry of the Atlantic Coastj TheMussel Fauna of Central and Northern Minnesota, TheMussel Resources, Illinois River and the Mussel Fishery of the Fox RiverMussel Resources Tributaries of the Upper Missouri RiverNote on the Habits, Morphology of the Reproductive Organs and Embryology of the Vivip-arous Fish Gambusia Affinia
Otter-Trawl FisheryReport of Alaska Investigation in 1914Skeletal Musculature of the King Salmon, TheSporozoon Parasites of Certain Fishes in the Vicinity of Woods Hole, MassachusettsStorage of Fat in the Muscular Tissue of the King Salmon and Its Resorption diuring theFast of the Spawning Migration, The
Survey of the Fishing Grounds on the Coast of Washington and Oregon, 1914Water Power Development in Relation to Fishes and Mussels of the Mississippi
Forecast of Trade with South America in 1915Foreign Tarifi! Notes, Nos. 13, 14, and 15 each..Fusible Plugs
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued.
Title.
General Rules and Regulations for the Steamboat-Inspection ServiceGlass Graduates Suitable for Weights and Measures Officials
Important Details in South American Trade .'
,
Imported Merchandise Entered for Consumption in the United States and Duties Collectedthereon for Quarter Ending
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December 31, 1913March-September, 1914 each.,December 31, 1914
Increased Ocean Transportation RatesInside Route Pilot-
Coast of New JerseyKey West to New Orleans, 1914
International Metric System of Weights and MeasuresLanding and Use of Intoxicating Liquors on the Pribilof Islands, AlaskaLatin-American TradeLaws and Regulations for Protection of Fisheries of AlaskaLaws Governing the Steamboat-Inspection ServiceLeaf Tobacco Held April 1, 1915Light List:
Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States, 1915Great Lakes, United States and Canada
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19141915
Pacific Coast^ United States and Canada, 1915Lighthouse Service Bulletins:
Nos. 31-39 each..Nos. 40-42 do....
List of—Buoys and Other Aids to Navigation
—
Fifth Lighthouse District, 1915Eighth Lighthouse District, 1914Tenth Lighthouse District, 1915Eleventh Lighthouse District, 1915Twelfth Lighthouse District, 1915
Licensed Officers, 1914Merchant Vessels, United States—
19131914
Publications of the Department of Commerce, January, 1915United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Charts, Coast Pilots and Tide Tables Issued,Canceled, etc.. Since Chart Catalogue Supplement Dated November 14, 1914
London Radiotelegraphic ConventionMeasurement of Shelter-Decks and Closed-in SpacesMiscellaneous Series:
No. 6, Promotion of CommerceNo. 7, Factors in Foreign Trade.No. 16, Cost of Production in the Pottery IndustryNo. 17, Publications of Latin America and the West IndiesNo. 18, Statement on the Latin American Trade SituationNo. 19, Wholesale Prices of Leading Articles in United States Markets, July, 1912—Sep-tember, 1914
No. 20, Consular Recommendations on South American TradeNo. 21, The Pottery IndustryNo. 23, Trade of the United States with Other Americaa Countries, 1913-14No. 24, Industrial Conditions in Montgomery County, PaNo. 25, European Markets for FishNo. 26, Consumption Estimates
Monthly Letter, March-June each..Monthly List of Publications Issued by the Department of Commerce:
July-November, 1914 each.
.
January, 1915February-May, 1915 each..
Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance:May-November, 1914 each .
.
December, 1914-March. 1915 doNavigation Laws of 1911: Amendments to (third supplement)Pilot Rules for—
Certain Inland Waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts and of the Coast of the Gulf of
MexicoGreat Lakes and Their Connecting and Tributary WatersRivers Whose Waters Flow into the Gulf of Mexico and the Red River of the North
Plane Table Manual, APromotion of "foreign Commerce of the United StatesProposed Amendments to Steamboat Inspection Rules and Regulations (biireau circular)Public Acts, Sixty-third Congress:
No . 296No. 290Nos. 263, 161, and 172 each.No. 302
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by theheads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued.
Title. Copies.
Public Acts, Sixty-third Congress—Continued.No. 307No. 264No. 212No. 203
Radio Communication Laws of the United StatesRadio Service Bulletin:
January-Pebruary, 1915 each.
.
March, 1915April-June, 1915 each..
Radio Stations of the United StatesSupplement No. 1
Regulation of Motor BoatsRegulations for
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Lighting Bridges, 1914Protection of J ur-Bearing Animals in AlaskaUnited States Lighthouse Service, 1914, The
Regulations Governing Radio Communication, July 1, 1913Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on the—
Lumber Industry—Parts 2 and 3 each..Letter of Commissioner of Corporations Submitting Report
Taxation of Corporations, Part V, Moimtain and Pacific States.Letter of the Commissioner of Corporations Submitting Report
Reports Required and Duties of Licensed OfflcersResults of—
Magnetic Observations Made by the Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1913Observations Made at the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Magnetic ObservatoryNear Tucson, Arizona, 1911 and 1912
Rules and Regulations Governing Private Aids to Navigation ,
Rules for Vessels Working on \\ recksSchedules:
A. Classification of Imports and Exports of Foreign Commodities ,
B. Classification of Commodities and Laws and Regulations of Monthly Statements of Ex-ports of Domestic Commodities
E . Classification of Merchandise ,
Scientific Papers:No. 4, Spectra of Mixed Gases, TheNo. 8, On the Temperature of the ArcNo. 9, Absolute Measurement of InductanceNo. 11, Optical PyrometryNo. 17, History of Standard Weights and Measures of the United StatesNo. 18, A\'atermeter Methods of Measuring PowerNo. 19, Relative Intensities of Metal and Gas SpectraNo. 21, Influence of wave Form on the Rate of Integrating Induction WattmetersNo. 26, Talbot's Low as Applied to the Rotating Sectored DiskNo. 31, Calculation of the Self-Inductance of Single-Layer CoilsNo. 39, Pocket Spectrophotometer, ANo. 43, On the Determination of the Mean Horizontal Intensity of Incandescent LampsNo. 44, Purity and Intensity of Monocromatic Light SourcesNo. 53, The Colorimetric Determination of IronNo. 54, On Sulphocyanic AcidNo. 64, Simultaneous Measurement of the Capacity and Power Factor of CondensersNo. 75, On the Self-Inductance of Circles
No. 7fi, Influence of Frequency on the Resistance and InductaLce of Solenoidal Coils
No. 78, Best Method of Demagnetizing Iron in Magnetic TestingNo. 82, Preparation of Chloroplatinic AcidNo. 87, An Apparatus for Determination of the Form of a Wave of Magnetic FluxNo. 88, Effect of Wave Form Upon the Iron Losses in TransformersNo. 89, Luminous Properties of Electrically Conducting Helium GasNo. 97, Selective Radiation From Various SolidsNo. 103, Luminous Equivalent of RadiationNo. 108, Errors in Magnetic Testing with Ring SpecimensNo. 109, Testing of Transformer SteelNo. 112, Theory of Coupled Circuits
No. 126, Coupled Circuits in Which the Secondary Has Distributed Inductance and CapacityNo. 128, White Light from the Mercury Arc and Its ComplementaryNo. 135, Specific Heat of Some Calcium Chloride SolutionsNo. 147, Temperature Coefficient of Resistance of CopperNo. 148, Electrical Conductivity of Commercial CopperNo. 153, Action of Sunlight and Air Upon Some Lubrication OilsNo. 158, Some Experiments with Coupled High f^requency CircuitsNo. 167, Steam-Turbine Expansion Line of the Mollier DiagramNo. 173, Outline of Design of Deflection PotentiometersNo. 174, Determination of Total Sulphur in India RubberNo. 178, Hydrolvsis of Sodium Oxalate and its Influence Upon the Test for Neutrality
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No. 205, Melting" Points of the Refractory ElementsNo. 206, High Frequency AmmetersNo. 207, Comparative Study of American Direct Current Watthour MetersNo. 217, Testing Potential Transformers
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued.
Title.
Scientific Papers—Continued.No. 21S, Comparison of the Silver and Iodine Voltameters and the Determination of theFaradav
No. 220, the Silver Voltameter, Pai't IVNo. 221, Influence of Atmospheric Conditions in the Testing of SugarsNo. 223, The Testing of PotentiometersNo. 224, The Emissivityof Metals and Oxides: I—Nickel Oxide (NiO) in the Range 600°
to 1.300° CNo. 225, Adjustments of the Thomson Bridge in the Measurement of Very Low Resistances.No. 226, Quantitative Experiments in Radiotelegraphy TransmissionNo. 227, Measurements on Standards of RadiationNo. 22S, An Experimental Study on the Koepsel PermeanmeterNo. 229, Various Modifications of Bismuth-Silver Thermopiles Having Continuous Absorb-ing Surface
No. 230, Combustion Calorimetry and the Heats of Combustion of Cane Sugar, BenzoicAcid,' and Naphthalene
No. 23i, Specific Heat of Copper in the Interval 0° to 50° CNo. 232, Equilibrium in the System, Lead Acetate Lead Oxide, "Water, at 25 per cent -
No. 233. A Watthour Meter Method of Testing Instrument TransformersNo. 2ii, Insulating Properties of the SoUd DielectricsNo. 235, A Direct-Reading Instrument for Measiuing the Logarithmetic Decrement andWave Length of Electro^Magnetic Waves
No. 236, Electrical Resistance and Critical Ranges of Piire IronNo. 2:37, Absorption, Reflection, and Dispersion Constants of QuartzNo. 23S, Characteristic Equations of Tungsten Filament LampsNo. 239, A Vibration ElectrometerNo. 240, Studies on the Silver VoltameterNo. 241, A Wheatstone Bridge for Resistance Thermometry ,
No. 242, The Emissivitv of Metals and Oxides II—Measurements TV'ith the Micropvrometer,No. 243, The Emissivitv of Metals and Oxides III—The Total Emissivity of Platintmaand the Relation Bet\reen Total Emissivity and Resisti-vity ,
No. 244, Comparison of Stellar Radiometers and Radiometric Meastirements on 110 Stars...
No. 245, Temperature Coefficient of Magnetic Permeability within the Working RangeNo. 246, Methods of Measm-ing the Inductances of Low Resistance StandardsNo. 249, The Emissivity of Metals and Oxides IV—Iron Ore
Seamen's Act, Department'Cncular No. 256Special Agents' Series:
No. 31, Cuba, Mexico, and Central AmericaNo. 36, Brazil, Colombia, and VenezuelaNo. 40, Argentina, Lf'ruguay, and ParaguayNo. 81, South America as an Export Field.No. 85, South American Markets for Drug Products, Patent and Proprietary Medicines,
Surgical Implements and Dental SuppliesNo. S6, Cotton Goods in JapanNo. 87, South American Trade in Canned GoodsNo. 89, Cotton Seed Products and Their Competitors in Northern EtiropeNo. 90, Banking and Credit in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and PeruNo. 91, Pineapple-Canning Industrv of the WorldNo. 92, Canned-Goods Trade in the" Far EastNo. 93, Canned-Tomato Industry in ItalyNo. 94, Japanese Markets for Arderican LumberNo. 95, Rattan Supply of the PhilippinesNo.'96, DyestufTs for American IndustriesNo. 99, Cotton Seed Industry in Foreign Countries
Special Publications:No. 19, Primary Triangulation on the 104th Meridian and on the 39th parallel in Colorado,Utah, and Nevada
No. 21, Description of Long Wire DragNo. 22, Precise Leveling from Bingham, Utah, to San Francisco, Cal.No. 23, Work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, TheNo. 24, Triangulation in Alabama and MississippiNo. 25, Results of Magnetic Observations Made by the United States Coast and GeodeticSurvev, in 1914
Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1914Statistical Record of the Progress of the United States, 1800-1914Steamboat Inspection Rules and Regulations, Amendments ofTariff Series:
Customs Tariff of France with SupplementForeign Import Duties on Motor Vehicles and AccessoriesRegistration of Trade-Marks in Latin AmericaSupplement to Tariff of Japan
Technologic Papers:No. 6,^ Determination of Chromium and Its Separation from Vanadium, in SteelsNo. 9, Density and Thermal Expansion of Linseed Oil and TurpentineNo. 13, Evaporation Test for Mineral Lubricating and Transformer Oils, TheNo. 16, Manufacture of LimeNo. 18, Electrolysis in ConcreteNo. 19, Physical Testing of Cotton YamsNo. 20, Determination of Sulphur in Illuminating Gas
1,000500500
1,500500500500
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE—Continued.
Title.
Technologic Papers—Continued-No. 23, Technical Control of the Calloidal Matter of ClaysNo. 25, Electrolytic Erosion of Iron in Soils.
,
No. 27, Special Studies in Electrolysis Mitigation,
No. 29, Variations in Results of Sieving with Standard Cement Sieves ,
No. 32, Special Studies in Electrolysis Mitigation, No. 2 ,
No. 36, Industrial Gas CalorimetryNo. 37, Iodine Number of Linseed and Petroleum OilsNo. 38, Observations on Finishing Temperatures and Properties of Soils
No. 39, Analysis of Printing InksNo. 40, Veritas Firing Rings, TheNo. 41, Lead Acetate Test for Hydrogen Sulphide in GasNo. 42, Standardization of No. 200, Cement SievesNo. 43, Hydration of Portland CementNo. 45, Study of Some Recent Methods for the Determination of Total Sulphur in Rubber, A
.
No. 46, Study of the Atterberg Plasticity Method, ATide Tables:
1915.Atlantic Coast
1916.Pacific CoastAtlantic Coast
Tide Tables, Kuskokwin Bay and River, Alaska, 1915Total value of imports and exports:
June-July, 1914 each.August, 1914September-November, 1914 each.December, 1914-March, 1915 doApril, 1915May, 1915
Total Value of Imports and Exports of Merchandise January, 1914, to Dec. 31, 1914: Gold andSilver Imports and Exports
United States Coast Pilot:
Atlantic Coast, Cape Ann to Point JudithAtlantic Coast, Parts I-II, St. Croix River to Cape Ann, supplement to third editionAtlantic Coast, Part IV, Point Judith to New YorkAtlantic Coast, Part V, New York to Chesapeake Bay Entrance, supplement to fourthedition
Atlantic Coast, Part VIII, Gulf of Mexico from Key West to the Rio Grande, supplement tothird edition
Pacific Coast, Part I, Alaska, supplement to fifth editionPacific Coast, California, Oregon, and Washington, supplement to second edition
Union Calendar No. 349Weekly Notice to Mariners:
1914, Nos. 28-52 each..1915—
NoS. 1-2 each..Nos. 3-4 do
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Nos. 5-8 do....Nos. 9-11 doNo, 12No. 13
Nos. 14-23 each..No. 24
,
Nos. 25-26 each..
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION.
Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on
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Conditions in the Healdton, Okla., Oil FieldFarm Machinery Trade AssociationsTobacco Industry, Part III—Prices, Costs, and Profits
2,5002,5002,500
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.
Administration of the—Employment Certificate System in ConnecticutLabor Laws and Factory Inspection in Certain European Countries
Annual Report of the
—
Chief of the—Children's Bureau, 1914Division of—
Information, 1914Publications and Supplies, 1914
5,0009,000
2.500
500250
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continiiecl.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR—Continued.
Title.
Annual Report of the—Continued.Commissioner General of Immigration, 1914Commissioner of Naturalization, 1914Department of Labor, 1914Secretary of Labor, 1914
Birth Registration:Monograph No. 1
Monograph No. 1
Care of Children's Series:
Infant care :
Prenatal CareConciliation, Arbitration, and Sanitation in Dress and Waist Industry of New York CityDecisions of Courts and Opinions Affecting LaborFederal and State Laws Relating to Convict LaborHandbook of Federal Statistics of ChildrenHours, Earnin?s, and Conditions of Labor of "Women in Indiana Garment Factories and Mercan-
tile EstablishmentsImmigration Bulletin:
Jime-November,1914 each .
.
December, 1914-March, 1915 doApril-May, 1915 do
Immieration Laws—Rules of Nov. 15, 1911Industrial Accidents and Hygiene Series
Lead Poisoning in the Manufacture of Storage BatteriesInfant Mortality Series:
Baby-Saving CampaignsInfant Mortality in Montclair, N. JResults of a Field Study in Johnstown, Pa
Labor Laws of the United States, with Decisions of Courts Relating TheretoLabor Legislation of 1914Laws Relating to Mothers' Pensions in the United States, Denmark, and New ZealandLead Poisoning in the Smelting and Refining of LeadList of Publications of the Department of LaborMental Defectives. District of ColumbiaMiscellaneous Series:
Government Aid to Home Owning and Housing for Working People in European CountriesMinimum Wage Legislation in the United States and Foreign CountriesShort Unit Courses for Wage Earners and a Factory School ExperimentUnemployment in New York City, N. Y
Naturalization Laws and Regulations, Dec. 19, 1914New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Children
,
Previous Domicile in United States Does Not Affect Question of Exclusion on Subsequent At-tempt to Reenter—Decision No. 3
Publications of the—Department of Labor Available Jime 15, 1915United States Bureau of Labor Statistics up to Jan, 1, 1915
Retail Prices and Cost of Living Series:
No. 14, Retail Prices 1907 to June, 1914No. 15, Butter Prices, from Producer to Consumer
Statistics of Immigration, 1914Study of Dress and Waist Industry for the Purpose of Industrial Education, ATreaty, Laws, and Rules Governing the Admission of ChineseWages and Hours of Labor in the—
Boot and Shoe and Hosiery and Underwear Industries, 1907-1913Building and Repairing of Steam Railroad Cars, 1890-1913Clothing and Cigar Industries, 1911-1913Cotton, Woolen, and Silk Industries, 1907-1913Iron and Steel Industry in the United States, 1907-1912Lumber, Millwork, and Furniture Industries, 1907-1913Wages and Regularity of Employment in the Cloak, Suit, and Skirt Industry, with appen-dix
Wages and Regularity of Employment in the Dress and Waist Industry in New York City.Wholesale Prices, 1890-1913Workmen's Insurance and Compensation Series:
No. 5, Workmen's Compensation Laws of the United States and Foreign CoimtriesNo, 6, Compensation for Accidents to Employees of the United States
UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS.
Calendar of the United States Court of Customs Appeals.Decisions in Five Per Cent Discount Cases
400400
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heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD.
Title.
Annual Report of Federal Reserve Board, 1914:
FullPamphlet EditionText
BulletinsCirculars:
Commercial PaperAcceptancesTime Deposits and Savings AccoimtsPurchase of WarrantsIncrease and Decrease of Capital Stock of Federal Reserve BanksWaiver of Demand, Notice and ProtestBankers' AcceptancesAcceptance by Member BanksMembership of State Banks
Convention of Officers and Directors of Federal Reserve Banks—Reports of CommitteesDraft of By-Laws of Federal Reserve BanksInter-District Clearings
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.
Report of the Commission on National Aid to Vocational Education:Vol. I
Vol. II.
No. 12.
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Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915.
Title.
Abridgment containing Messages of the Presidents of United StatesAbridgments, Messages and DocumentsAbstract of—
Current Decisions on Mines and MiningStatistics of Common CarriersThirteenth Census
Account of the Receipts and Expenditures by the United StatesAct to
—
Create a Federal Trade CommissionEstablish Federal Reserve BanksIncrease Internal RevenueModify, Revise, and Amend Penal Laws of the United StatesProvide for the Establishment of Federal Reserve BanksRegulate CommerceRegulate Immigration of AliensSupplement Laws against Monopolies
Acts of—Congress, MiscellaneousCongress, Treaties, Proclamations and Decisions of the Supreme Court relating to
Noncontiguous Territory and CubaFirst Philippine Legislatiare
Second Philippine LegislatureThird Philippine Legislature
Actual Experiences in WarAddresses of the Presidents of the United StatesAdjustment of Title to Isle of PinesAdministration of Labor Laws and Factory Inspection in certain European Countries.
.
Advisability of the Establishment of a Pacific Steamship LineAgriculture Appropriation Bill
Agriculture Cooperation and Rural Credit in EuropeAgriculture Cooperation and Rural Credit, Miscellaneous Documents onAgriculture CreditAgriculture Credit and Cooperation in GermanyAgriculture Exploration in the Fruit and Nut Orchards of ChinaA. L. A. CatalogueAlaska Claims, The Favorite WandererAlaska Coal ProblemsAlaska Copper River Expedition—Abercrombie
10 $18.0076 134. 84
2 3.821.95
3 7. 712 3.60
1.942.003.151.451.70
16 29. 361.701.94
10 17. 33
6 11.692 3.454 7. 091 1.731 1.706 11.291 1.80
20 35.901 1.902 3.84
47- 122.071 2.00
10 18. 7735 107.39
1.801 2.051 2.201 1.902 1 3.43
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No. 12.
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Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Alaska Production of Precious MetalsAlaska TidesAlaska-Yukon-Pacific ExpositionAlcoholic Problem and its Practical Relations to LifeAlien and Sedition LawsAlphabetical Catalogue of Navy Department LibraryAmerican CampaignsAmerican Charters, Constitutions, and Organic LawsAmerican Ephemeris and Nautical AlmanacAmerican Historical AssociationAmerican History and BiographyAmerican Journal of Liternational LawAmerican State PapersAmerican Tobacco Company v. The United StatesAndrews Report on Colonial and Lake TradeAnnual Conference of Weights and MeasuresAimual List of Merchant VesselsAnnual Reports:
Adjutant General of the ArmyAmerican Historical AssociationAmerican National Red CrossAttorney GeneralAuditor for
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Li terior DepartmentNavy DepartmentPost OfficeTreasury Department
Board of Regents, Smithsonian InstitutionBureau of—
Animal IndustryAmerican EthnologyEducationFisheriesMines
Chief of the Bureau of—.NavigationPlant Industry
Chief of Engineers, United States ArmyAnalytical and Topical Index to
Chief of Staff, United States ArmyCivil Service CommissionCoast and Geodetic SurveyCommissioner General of Immigration ,
Commissioner of—CorporationsEducationFisheriesGeneral Land OfficeImmigrationIndian AffairsInternal RevenueLaborIvighthouses ,
NavigationPatentsPensions
Comptroller of Currency ,
Daughters of the American RevolutionDepartment of
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AgricultvireCommerce and LaborInteriorJusticeLabor
Director of—Bureau of MinesBureau of StandardsCensusEducationMint
On Production of Precious Metals in the United States.United States Geological Survey
Federal Reserve BoardFirst Assistant Postmaster GeneralFourth Assistant Postmaster GeneralGeneral Land OfficeGettysburg National Military Park CommissionGovernor of Porto RicoDistrict of Columbia Health OfficerInterstate Commerce Commission
1 S2.201 2.451 2.674 7.113 5.22
2.85138 206. 62249 458. 64
2 3.6645 83.50
,1 1.801'4 43.5010 16.501 1.941 1.881 2.257 13.94
2 3.59477 857. 43
1 1.8034 61.56
2 3.762 3.762 3. 762 3.969 16.03
223 401.92258 671. 78
1 2.007 13.301 1.85
1 1.781 1.80
490 888. 103 6.601 1.90
13 24.359 22. 71
2 3.62
5 9.3589 163. 805 9.501 1.856 11.09
41 77.591 1.85
37 68.954 7.42
12 23.642 4.151 1.88
26 48.10149 287. 09
91 156. 7312 21. 11
55 101 ! 011 l!251 1.90
3 5. 851 1.802. 3.761 1.909 15.941 1.80
21 43. 353 5.691 1.811 2.101 1.86
10 18.481 1.942 3.70
87 163. 48
172 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—^Continued.
Title.
Annual Reports—Continued.Isthmian Canal CommissionLake Mohonk Conference on the Indian and Other Dependent PeopleLibrary of CongressLife-Saving ServiceLighthouses
. Major General Commanding the Army^ National Museum . .
.
National Museum and Smithsonian InstitutionOffice of Experiment StationsPatent Office
Post Office DepartmentPostmaster GeneralPublic Health and Mariae-Hospital Service
Supplements toPublic Utilities CommissionReclamation Service
Extracts fromRegister of the TreasurySecond Assistant Postmaster GeneralSecretary of—
AgricultureCommerceInteriorNavySenateTreasury.
On the State of the FinancesWar
Several DepartmentsSmithsonian Institution :
Extracts fromSolicitor for the Post Office DepartmentSuperintendent of—
Coast and Geodetic SurveyUnited States Military Academy
Supervising ArchitectSurgeon GeneralTreasurer of the United States
On the Sinking Fund and Funded Debt of the District of ColumbiaTreasury DepartmentWar DepartmentWeather BureauYellowstone National Park
Annual Reports on Statistics of Railways in the United StatesAntiquities of the Mesa Verde National ParkAntitrust DecisionsAntitrust LawsAppointment and Admission of Cadets to the United States Military Academy, Infor-mation relating to the
Appropriation Bills
Appropriations, New Offices, etcAppropriations, United States Military AcademyArchives of Government Offices outside City of WashingtonArmy and Navy Pension Laws of the United StatesArmy Appropriation Bill and Military Academy Appropriation BillArmy AppropriationsArmy RegisterArmy RegulationsArt and IndustryArt of War in EuropeArticles on-
Free ListGerman Banking
Atlantic Coast FisheriesAtlas De FilipinosAtlases:
Battlefields of Chickamauga and Chattanooga,
Geologic Atlas of the United StatesGeological Survey
,
Atmospheric Air in relation to Tuberculosis ,
Aviation, Smithsonian Publications onBanking and Credit in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and PeruBanking and Currency Bill
Bankruptcy Law of the United StatesBattle of Gettysburg, Fiftieth Anniversary ofBattlefields of ChickamaugaBattles and Capitulation of Santiago De CubaBeet-Sugar Industry and Miscellaneous DocumentsBenevolent Institutions
112 $207. 911 1.904 7. 433 5,511 2. 206 11.70
106 195. 4716 26. 8021 39. 018 12. 66
11 19. 645 9. 35
25 43.561 1.801 1.70
13 23. 743 5. 663 5. 664 7. 37
15 25.6813 23. 9910 19.5828 49. 0614 27. 6826 47. 369 17. 159 16. 48
10 18. 89285 488. 56
3 4.542 3.71
7 15. 473 5. 541 1.851 1.866 11. 173 5. 668 13. 85
36 65.615 13.251 1.602 5. 281 1.804 7. 201 1.59
3 5.3720 5L 81
3 7. 831 2. 39
2. 205 9. 091 1.901 2. 21
3 5.661 2. 064 7. 24
2. 55
1 1.562 3.61
23 42. 801 2. 80
2 14. 801 1.852 4.501 1.751 1.741 1,845 10. 74
19 35, 264 7, 25
1 8,342 3. 401 1,901 2, 61
KEPORT OP THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. 173
No. 12.
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Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates uwlerthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Copies.[
Cost.
1 SI. 903 5.703 5.9422 55.8917 36.0063 114 no
1 2. 65
2 4.621 1.471 1.95
1 11. oo1 2.713 7. 73
44 91.321 1.903 6. 15
1 1.702 3.201 1.701 2.201 1.901 1.85
1 2.003 6. 121 1.822 3.36
24 50. 6599 188. 16
2,082 3,319.222 3.75
493 914. 3524 43.456 10.80
54 100. 4513 34. 683 5. 73
138 255.3526 50. 2799 206. 534 7. 43
384 708. 8119 34.7038 71.5012 31.5217 20. 339 55. 89
11 21.292 3.44
117 204. 3439 71.74
6 15. 70101 183. 975 12." 201 1. 70
32 56. 4582 180. 992 3.44
190 352. 941 i.'se
57 101.2314 24.909 16. 501 2.06
532 970.39
1 1.701 2.251 1.651 1.641 1.81
39 76.95
Title.
Bibliography of—Algonquin LanguagePhilippine IslandsState Participation in Civil War
Bills and Debates relating to TrustsBills and Resolutions relating to TrustsBills, Documents, and Resolutions, MiscellaneousBills in re Federal Trade CommissionBills Introduced by-
Senator OwenS. F. ProutyJohnE. Raker
Bills of Exchange, Decision of the Supreme Court, Income Tax Organization, andWork of the State Department
Bills regarding ImmigrationBills that became LawsBiographical Congressional DirectoryBiological Stations of EuropeBirds—Bulletins and Circulars onBirds of—
Middle and North AmericaNorthwest •
Boer WarBoundary—Forty-second to Sixtieth CongressesBoundary Line between Florida and GeorgiaBrief History of Coinage Legislation in the United StatesBriefs:
Operators and Striking Miners of ColoradoStandard Oil Co. of New JerseyYazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Co. v. The United States
Building Railroads in AlaskaBulletins and Reports, Bureau of StandardsBulletins, Circulars, and Documents, Department of AgricultureBulletins, Farmers'Bulletins, MiscellaneousBulletins of:
Bureau of—American EthnologyAmerican RepublicsAnimal IndustryBiological SurveyCensusChemistryEducationEntomologyFisheriesForestryLaborMinesPlant IndustryRolls and LibrarySoilsStandardsStatistics
Children's Bureau.Department of
—
AgricultureCommerce and LaborCommerce, MiscellaneousLabor, Miscellaneous
Fish CommissionGeneral Land Office
Hygienic LaboratoryNational MuseumNational ParksPan American UnionPorto Rico and Hawaiian Experiment StationsPublic Health and Marine Hospital Service
Supplement toSmithsonian InstitutionSouth American CountriesUnited States Geological Survey
Bulletins on:Agriculture CreditCotton ProductionDomestic ScienceHealthItalian Lemons and By-products
Bulletins, Professional Papers, and Water-Supply Papers of the United States Geolog-ical Survey
174 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
No. 12.
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Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued,
Title.
Calendar of Correspondence of—Thomas JeffersonJames MadisonJames Monroe
Canal RecordsCanal Treaties ,
Care of—BabyBoys in Girard College, PennsylvaniaChildren, Pamphlets on
Case of Brigham Roberts, of UtahCases Brought in the Commerce CourtCatalogue of—
A. L. A. LibraryCharts, Coast Pilots, and Tide TablesCoast and Geodetic Siirvey chartsPublic Documents
Cattle and Dairy FarmingCave Fishes of North AmericaCelebration of
—
One Hundredth Anniversary of District of ColumbiaRededication of Congress Hall
Census:AtlasesBulletinsPamphlets
Centennial of the United States Military AcademyCentral Electric Light and Power StationsCentury of Population Growth in the United StatesChanges in the Banking and Currency SystemChicago Harbor and Adjacent WaterwaysChief of Engineers, DocumentsChild Labor Bill ,
Children's Courts in the United StatesChinook TextsChippewa Indians in MinnesotaChoctaw and Chickasaw CitizenshipChoctaw Per CapitaChugach National Forest Lands in AlaskaCider MakingCircular in reference to the Maimer of Acquiring Title to the Public LandsCircular relating to the Enlistment of Men for the NavyCirculars and Reports: Office of the Solicitor
Circulars of:
Bureau of—ChemistryEducationEntomologyForestryPlant IndustrySoils
StandardsDivision of StatisticsGeneral Land OfficeOffice of Experiment Stations
Citizenship of the United States: Expatriation and Protection AbroadCity PlanningCity Smoke OrdinanceCivil Service Retirement: Great Britain and New ZealandClaims Growing out of Insurrection in MexicoClaims of Certain Settlers in Sherman County, OregClassification of the Public LandsCoal Lands in OklahomaCoast Indians of Southern Alaska and Northern British ColumbiaCode of—
Ethics of Arizona Bar Association and Hearings on Confirmation of R. E, Sloan.Laws Governing Common CarriersLaws of the District of ColumbiaPeople's Rule
Comments of the Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America, Digest ofCommerce and NavigationCommerce ReportsCommercial and Agriculture Organization of United StatesCommercial Relations of United States with Foreign CountriesCommission of Fine ArtsComparative Print on Currency BUIComparative Tables of DutiesCompensation for Accidents to Employees of the United States
REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 175
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Compilation of—Acts of CongressDocuments on Agriculture Credit BanksElection CasesLaws and Regulations relating to Public Lands in the PhilippinesMessages and Papers of the Presidents of the United States
Compiled Laws of the Territory of Alaska ,
Concentration of Control of Money and CreditConciliation, Arbitration, and Sanitation in the Waist IndustryConditions in the
—
Coal Mines of ColoradoCopper Mines of Michigan
Conduct of—Excise Board of the District of Columbia..Emory Speer
Conference of Governors of the United StatesConfidential Printed DocumentsCongressional DirectoryCongressional GlobeCongressional Record
Bimonthly RecordExtracts from
Consolidation of Rural Schools ,
Consolidations and combinations of CarriersConstitution and Its MakersConstitution, Jefferson's Manual and Rules of the HouseConstitution of—
United StatesUnited States and Confederate States
Consular and Trade Reports, DailyConsumption of Coffee, etcContagious Diseases of Domesticated AnimalsContested Election Cases
Digest ofCooperative Credit Associations in Certain European CountriesContributions from the United States National HerbariumContributions to
—
Economic GeologyHydrology of Eastern United StatesNorth American Ethnology
Copper Fields of MichiganCopper River Expedition in AlaskaCopyright Law of the United StatesCoquit!amCorporation and Income Tax CasesCorrect Orthography of Geographic NamesCost of Living in American TownsCost of Living in CanadaCotton ManufacturesCotton ProductionCotton Sold to the Confederate StatesCourt Decisions Affecting LaborCourt-Martial OrdersCrimesCriminal Code of the United StatesCriminal Procedure in EnglandCriticisms and Suggestions received by Committee on Banking and CurrencyCurrency BUI ,
Currency LawCurrency ReformDanish AgricultureDanish Folk High SchoolDecisions of—
Commissioner of Patents and of the United States Courts in Patent and Trade-Mark
Court of Claims construiag the Bowman and Tucker Acts and other Documents.
.
Interstate Commerce CommissionUnited States Supreme Court in Corporation and Income Tax Cases
Declaration of International Naval ConferenceDedication of—
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National ParkWashington National Monument
Deficiency BillDescription Geology and Watar ResourcesDetermination of Time Longitude, Latitude, and Azimuth....Dictionary of—
Altitudes in the United StatesRaces of People
1 $1.802 3. 60
11 20. 101 1. 731 3.75
20 48. 402 2.701 1.80
11 21.634 7. 40
6 15.345 8.966 11.46
167 343. 9366 118. 298 19.01
1,825 4,333.0436 88. 61
7 18. 261 1.86
1 1.87
1 1.94
7 13.42
30 56.121 1.70
58 106. 14
1 1.86
2 3.20
g 15.87
I 1.801.60
15 28. 11
9 19. 40
1 1.70
7 17. 30
3 6. 01
1 1.70
7 13.74
1 2.201 L801 1 70
3 7^20
1 1.56
1 1.70
1 2. 75
1 2.061 1.90
5 10. 25
1 1. 80
19 46. 97
14 25. 70
2 4. 08
1 2^551 1.80
2. 00
1 1^862 3.73
68 116. 291 1.34
2 9. 3012 21.995 8. 54
8 14.672.083.752. 452.75
7.517. 35
176 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Digest of—Decisions relating to
Indian AffairsNational Banks
International LawDiplomatic Correspondence of American RevolutionDirect Legislation and Iowa Injunction and Abatement LawDirections for Collecting and Preserving InsectsDiscount system in EuropeDiseases of—
CattleHorseSwine and other Domestic Anim als
Document Catalogue, Volume 8Documentary History of Constitution of the United StatesDoniphan's Expedition: Account of the Conquest of New MexicoDutch Schools of New Netherland and Colonial New YorkDutiable MerchandiseDuty on OilEarly Books on MusicEarly Man in South AmericaEarth FiUed DamsEconomic Geology of Bingham Mining District, UtahEffective VotingEgyptian IrrigationElection of Isaac StephensonElectric Furnace in Metallurgical WorkEmergency Revenue LawEmployees Liability and Workmen's Compensation CommissionEmployees Liability LawsEngagement with Hostile IndiansEnrolled Missouri MilitiaEnrollment of the Five Civilized TribesEpitome of Russia-Japanese WarEstimates of AppropriationsEurope and International PoliticsEverglades of FloridaEvidence before Interstate Commerce Commission: New York, New Haven & HartfordRailroad Co
Evidence by Interstate Commerce Commission in Proposed Advances in Freight Ratesby Carriers
Examination of Tennessee RiverExamination Papers: United States Naval AcademyExecutive Documents, House of RepresentativesExecutive Nominations by PresidentExecutive Orders and ProclamationsExecutive Register of the United StatesExpenditures for TravelExpenditures, Department of—
AgricultureJustice
Experiment Station DocumentsExperiment Station Records
Index toExperimental Tow BoatsExploration of the Colorado RiverExplorations in AlaskaExport Duty on Coffee and TeaExpressions on EducationExtermination of the American BisonFacts of Interest concerning the Military Resources and Policy of the United StatesFarmers' Bxilletins and CircularsFederal and State Laws relating to Convict LaborFederal Antitrust Bill
Federal Antitrust DecisionsFederal Antitrust Laws with. AmendmentsFederal Control of Water PowerFederal Reserve Act
Documents onFederal Reserve BankLaw as Amended and Aldrich Vreeland BankLaw as Amended.
.
Federal Trade Commission BillFederal Trade Commission DocumentsFertilizer Resources of the United StatesField Agents Handbook of Agriculture StatisticsField Operations^ Bureau of SoilsFinancial Statistics of CitiesFindings, Court of InquiryFirst-Aid Instructions for MinersFirst Bank of the United StatesFish and Fisheries of Porto Rico
1 $1.925 8. 05
280 503. 2912 22. 111 1.80
2. 061 1.90
43 74.0836 62.002 2.801 2. 19
41 108. 6142 75.012 3.951 1.561 L561 2. 15
1 1.601 1. 801 2.621 1.301 1.802 4.001 1.931 1.852 3.541 1.651 1. 701 2. 00
2 3. 886 10. 74
16 41.252 4. 303 5. 30
6 11.68
10 20. 001 2. 203 5. 971 1.801 1. 421 3. 052 3. 702 3. 74
2 3. 941 2. 904 7! 44
26 45. 302 3.604 7.00
2. 252 3! 40
1. 562 3.47
1! 722 3. 72
20 37! 648 15. 81
2 4.90133 237. 89
8 14. 375 9. 958 14. 061 1.851 L 901 2. 551 1.944 7. 352 3.989 15. 743 7. 981 1.702 3.531 2.633 6.65
KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 177
No. 12.
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Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Fish Industry of Alaska.Fish ManualsFishery Industries of the United StatesFive Civilized Tribes in OklahomaFlag and Other Addresses, TheFlood Control of Sacramento and San Joaquin River SystemsFloods and Levees of the Mississippi RiverFlora of the State of WashingtonFluctuations of the Water Level in Wells, with Special Reference to Long Island, NewYork :
Food Inspection DecisionsForeign Commerce and Navigation of the United StatesForeign CreditsForeign Relations of the United StatesForest ConditionsForest PrimerForest Fire Protection by the StatesForest Trees of the Pacific SlopeForestry Documents
,
Forests of WashingtonFrench in American RevolutionFrench Spoliations ClaimsFriar Land Inquiry, Philippine GovernmentFriedmann Treatment for TuberculosisFund for Reclamation of Arid LandGeneral Information and Reports on Glacier National ParkGeneral Information Regarding—
National ParksTerritory of Alaska
Geographic Dictionary of AlaskaGeographic NamesGeology and Coal Fields of the Lower Matamiska Valley, AlaskaGeology and Mineral Resources of the Solomon and Casadepaga Quadrangles, AlaskaGeology and Ore Deposits of—
Coeur d'Alene District, IdahoSan Francisco and Adjacent Districts, Utah and New Mexico
Geology of—Big Ilorn Basin, WyomingBoulder District, ColoradoCumberland Gap Coal FieldStanding Rock and Cheyene Indian Reservation
Gettysburg National Military Park CommissionGilfry's PrecedentsGovernment Ownership of Electric Means of CommunicationGrain ExchangeGreat Britain and Panama CanalGrowth of Industrial ArtHandbook of American IndiansHawaiian Islands, Papers and Documents relating toHeads of FamiliesHeadwater Regions of Gulkana and Susitna Rivers, AlaskaHearings, Abstract and Report on Railways in the District of ColumbiaHearings and Joint Hearings before Subcommittee of Committee on Banking and Cur-rency on Rural Credits
Hearings and Reports before—House Committee on the District of ColumbiaSubcommittee of Committee on Indian Affairs
Hearings and Reports, MiscellaneousHearings and Report? on—
Admission of UtahAppropriation BillsBanking and CurrencyCharges against Members of the House and Lobby ActivitiesConduct of Emory SpeerEight Hours for Laborers on Government Work ,
Expenditures of the Agriculture DepartmentHetch Hetchy Dam SiteHudson Bridge Bil's
Indian Appropriation BillInsular AffairsInvestigation of Fur Seal Industry in AlaskaT. D. Jones and P. M. WarburgMoney Trust -
Municipal Ownership of Street Railways in the District of ColumbiaNational Employment BureauRailroads in AlaskaRailway Mail PaySenate Resolution No. 98Titanic DisasterUnited States Steel Corporation -
1 S2. 402 3.602 5.062 3. 651 1.661 2.04
30 33. 771 1.90
1 1.704 7.996 15.501 1.88
44 79. 363 7.651 1.901 1. 811 1.852 3. 261 2.451 2. 401 1.344 7.302 3. 952 3.501 1.79
1 1.301 2. 201 1.871 2.201 1.801 1.90
1 2. 651 2. 42
1 2. 621 1.881 2. 621 1.601 1.87
114 126. 2814 34. 691 1.801 2.003 12. 7416 26.43
1.802 5.501 1.905 10. 20
1 1.57
1 1.701 2. 14
5 10. 39
1 1.804 9. 521 2 009 17.262 3.303 5. 70
3 5. 681.751.898. 006. 302.001.706.803. 851. 782.51
3 5. 392 3. 501 1.509 16. 92
6495—
178 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Hearings before
—
Committee appointed under House Resolution No. 198Naval CommitteePostal Commission on Second-Class Mail MatterSelect Committee of the House of Representatives appointed under Hou?eResolu
tion No. 198Hearings before Senate or House Committee on—
AgricultureAppropriations —Banking and CurrencyClaimsCommerceDistrict ol ColumbiaEducationEducation and LaborExpenditures in the Department of—
AgricultureCommerceCommerce and LaborJusticeWar
Expenditures on Public BuildingsForeign AffairsImmigration and NaturalizationIndian Affairs ,
Insuiar Affairs ,
Interoceanic Canals ,
Interstate and Foreign CommerceInterstate Commerce
Dit^est ofInvestigation of United States Steel CorporationIrrigation ,
' Judiciary ,
LaborMerchant Marine and Fisheries ,
Military Affairs,
Mines and mining,
Naval Affairs,
PatentsPost Offices and Post Roads ,
Postage on Second-Class MatterPublic LandsPublic Printing and Binding
,
Reform in the Civil ServiceRivers and Harbors
,
RoadsRuiesTerritoriesWays and MeansWoman Suffrage
Hearings before the Subcommittee of the Committee on
—
AppropriationsBanking and CurrencyIndian .Affairs
JudiciaryLaborMines and MiningPost Offices and Post RoadsStreet Railways in the District of Columbia
Hearings, House and Senate, MiscellaneousHearings, Miscellaneous Documents, etcHearings on—
Agriculture .\pproprlation BillAlaska AgricultureAlaska Coal Leasing BillAlaska Fur SsalsAlaska RailroadsAffairs of the Mexican Kickapoo IndiansAmendments to
—
Constitution, Prohibiting Intoxicating LiquorsSherman Antitrust Law
ApproprationsArmy Appropriation BillBattle of PlattsburgBills of LadingBills Proposing to Amend the CarmacK AmendmentBridges Across the St. I.ouis RiverBuilding of Railroads in AlaskaBuildings, Coal and Tovmship EntriesBureau of National Parks
4 $7. 727 12.841 1.96
8 14.80
11 20. 601 1.90
109 203. 651 1.342 4.102 3. 831 1.763 5. 82
1 L 802 3. 981 1.852 3. 551 1.301 1.805 9.294 7. 857 13.71
2.002 4.00
11 20.1134 65. 821 L 65
10 12.801 1.36
23 40.505 9. 483 5. 907 13. 345 9. 259 18. 11
2 4. 544 7.431 1.90
23 41.791 2.002 3. 752 3. 741 1.805 9. 902 4. 655 9.943 5.74
1 1.964 7. 502 4. 14
11 21.521 1. 348 15. 161 2.00
10 IS. 30214 364. 62
2 4. 40
12 24.871 2.204 8.401 2.201 2.203 6.30
3 5. 7816 30. 534 7. 6010 16. 521 1.901 1.801 ].501 1. 813 5.40
2.202 5.00
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 179
No. 12.
—
Statement of hinding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Hearings on—Continued.CampaigXL ContributionsCarlislelndian SchoolCharges Against Ruius H. ThayerChesapeake li- Delaware Canal CoCivil Government for Porto RicoClaims and Fur SealCoal and Gold Mining ,
Coal Lands in Alaika"Coast GuardCold Stora-e of FoodsColorado Coal Srri>e ConditionColorado Mining StrikeColumbia Eiver below Nashville, TennCondition;;, Government and RailroadsConditions in the
—
Coal Mines o: ColoradoCopper Mines in Michigan
Conduct 01 Emory Speer .
Construction o: R'ailroad^ in AlaskaContested-Election Case, Gill DyerControl of—
CorporationsWater Power
Convention between the L nited States and Nicaragua ,
Convict LaborCotton ExchangeDevelopment and Control of Water PowerDiplomatic and Consular Appropriation BillDistribution oi seedsDistrict of ColumbiaEducation ,
Eight-hour Law ,
Election of William LorimerEmployers' Liability and Workmen's Compensation ,
Es:a'j.i;a:i;en: of Bureau of ^ ar Rii>s|
Es:ima:es for ConsTruction of the Panama CanalEstimates of AppropriationsEstimates submitted by the Secretary of the NavyExpenditures in the State DepartmentExpen'litures on Public BuililinesExploration for and Disposition of Oil and Gas ,
Exportation of Munitions of WarFederal Grain Inspection
|
Fe-leral Reserve Ban>si
Fisheries, Judiciary Lands, Railroads and CoalFortification Bill .
Fraud in CommO'ii'ies ,
Fur Seal Lndustrv of AlaskaGood RoadsGovernment of the Phi'ippinesGovernment Raih-oad and Coal Lands in AlaskaGrain ExchangesGrazing HoTesteadsGraiins on Public Lands in the United StatesHazinz at the Na"al Academv '
Hetch Hetchy Dam Si^e. . . .
Hetch Hetcbv Reservoir SiteHindu Immirra-ion i
House Resolution No. 73
Imm.iera-ion !
Impeachir en- o: R. TV. Archbald|
Importation of Ca'vleIncrease of the Mo'-'ile Army and Coast Artillery Corps
:
Indian Approoriation Bill.'.;
Industrial Ar^-s and Exnositions|
Interest on Public Der^osi^s'
Internal-Revenue MeasuresInterstate and Foreirn CommerceInterstate Commerce CommissionIn-^ersta'e Trade CommissionIntox;ica':in£r Liquors
,
Investifa^ion oi—American Surar Pennine: Co. e^ al
,
Certain Char-es a^afns' D. T. Wri.htFur Seal Industry of A!as:-;a
Money Trust ".
Rural Credits,
Shinprna Combinations i
United States Steel Corporation i
)pies. Cost.
6 $11.401 86
2 siss1 2.001 1.901 2. 101 2.20o 0. uu1 l.SO1 1.702 3.fc0
5 9. 98
1 2.001 2. 20
46 86. 73
45 84.4513 23.511 1.703 5.88
3 6.001 2.002 3.771 1.751 1.983 5.501 1.891 1.832 4.001 1.901 2.00
27 47.773 5.491 1.941 1.802 3.P0
12 21.931 2.001 2.003 5.332 4.261 1.703 5.462 4.401 1.902 3.P0
3 5.901 1.90
18 34.942 3.904 7.481 1.803 5.471 1.802 3.583 7.50
1.80; 1. 90} 1.403 4.951 1.941 1.81
24 47.311 1.904 7.56~
1.944 7 eo
10.5082.641.65
132 296.955.70
:l 3:V 896 9.40
1.90
^1 7.008 1 14.80
180 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Hearings on—Continued.In .-estigations relative to Wages and Price of CommoditiesIrrigation and Reclamation of Arid LandsJudiciaryLe:?islative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Bill
Lile Boat Equipment.Lobby InvestigationsLobeclc Bill..."
Maintenance of Lobby to Influence LegislationMerchant MarineMichigan Power Co. and Algona Steel CorporationMiiil ary A: airs
Mines and MiningMississippi RiverMo. ion Picture CommissionMunicipal Ownership of Street Railways in the District of ColumbiaNational Employment BureauNational UniversityNaval Auxiliaries for Use in Merchant MarineNe.v York, Nev Haven & Hartford RailroadNicaragua CanalNicaragua ConventionNorrination of—
Thomas D. JonesPaul M. WarburgJohn S. Williams
Oil Land Leasing Bill
Oleomargarine 1
Oregon and Ca'iiornia Land GrantPaint Creelc DistrictPanama-Pacific International Exposition BuildingPaper and Pulp InvestigationParcel PostPeary's Expe lition
Pensions for Survivors of Certain Indian WarsPneumatic-Tube SystemPorto Rican LegislationPost Office Appropriation Bills
Post Office and Post Roa'lsPostal and Civil Service LawsPostal Savings Ban 's
Preservation of Niagara FallsPrevention of Floo Is on the Mississippi RiverPublic Buildings and GroundsPublic Health and National QuarantinePublic Ownership of MonticelloQuarantine of Cattle.Ra liumRailroadsRailway Mail Pay and Preliminary ReportRa+es of Postage on Second-Class MailReclamation ServiceReform in United States Civil ServiceRegulation of—
Cotton ExchangeRailway Rates.Stoc'-s and bonds
Regulations of—Issuance of Stocks and Bonds by Common CarriersStock Exchange
Relief of—Claimants to Coppineer GrantSettlers within the Grant to the N. O. B. R. and Vicksburg Railroad Co
Restriction ol Immi<rrationRevolution in MexicoRivers and Harbors Appropriation BiURoads and Road BuildingRural CreditSafety on RailroadsSeaman's Bill
Separation of Electric Power and Street Railway CompaniesStephenson, IsaacStock and Bond Bill
Street Railways in the District of ColumbiaStrike at Lawrence, MassSu 'raee ParadeSundry Civil Bill
Survey of Ohio RiA-ersTaylor and Other Systems of Shop ManagementTerritories
1 SI. 802 3.674 7.604 7.561 1.90
84 158. 901 1.85
58 112.381 1.901 2.002 3.802 3.807 11.351 1.802 3.601 1 812 3.881 1.80
30 59.311 1.902 3.80
6 10.207 12.046 10.803 5.951 1.701 1.902 3.721 2.209 16. 14
4 6.952 3.602 3 90
1.81
\
1.839.661 90
1 1.75
\2.003 509.381.90
J 1.90"1 1^99
1.901.982. 20
2l!o71. 501. 70l!90
3 5. 7518 31. 703 5. 80
14 25.485 9. 52
1 1.902 5! 254 7.105 9.344 7. 831 1.80
64 117. 641 1.807 13.281 2.202 4.202 3.30
10 17.184 7.051 1.703 5.601 1.90
34 64.901 2.00
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 181
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Hearings on—Continued.Titanic DisasterTransportation of CoalTrust LegislationUniform Grading of GrainUnited States Steel CorporationUrgent Deficiency Appropriation Bill
T\*ages and Prices of CommoditiesWar ClaimsWater Vov^^er Bill
Withholding Certain Lands from Allotment in Creek NationWoman SufTrage
Hearings to Investigate Indian Aflairs, Carlisle Indian SchoolHelpful Hints for the FarmerHet' h Hetchy ValleyHigh'-r Education in KansasHinds's Precedents of thr House of RppresentativesHistorical Register, United Staffs ArmyHistorical Sketch of Louisiana and th^ Louisiana PurchaseHistory and Disrest of International ArbitrationHistory and Growth of the United States CensusHistory and Legal Digest of all the Contested-Election CasesHistory, Duties, etc., of the Department of CommerceHistory of—
Bank of EnglandBanking in CanadaBills and Resolutions referred to Committee on Banking and CurrencyCongr ssional CemeteryEducation in MinnesotaFrench SpoliationGeneral Staff, United States ArmyGuaranty of Bank DepositsHalf Century of Smithsonian InstitutionHoUis Bill
Reciprocitv Tr^atv with CanadaSeal of the United StatesUnited States CapitolWashington Natior_al Monument Society
House and Senate Documents, MiscellaneousHouse Manual and DigestHow We Bunt the Union Pacific Railway .•.
Humming BirdImmigration LawsImmigration Laws and Naturalization Laws and RegulationsImmigration Laws and RegulationsImpeachment Case of—
Wm. W. BehmapSamuel ChaseWest H. HumphreyAndrew JacksonAndrew JohnsonJames H. PeckJohn PickeringDani'd Thew Wright
Impeachment of—R. W. ArchbaldWm. Bloimt
Impeachment Trial of R. AV. Archbald, Extracts fromImperial Valley on Salton Sink RegionImport Duty on TeaImports and DutiesImported Merchandise entered for Consumption in the United StatesImporting Women for Immoral Pui^poscsImprovement of Park System in District of ColumbiaInaugural Address and Message of Gov. Gen. Francis Burton Harrison to Philippine
LegislatureIncome-Tax Law and RegulationsIncreased Ocean Transportation RatesIndependent Treasury of the United States and Its Relation to Banks of the Coimtry.Indian Affairs, Laws and TreatiesIndian Appropriation Bill and Miscellaneous Reports on IndiansIndian Lands in OklahomaIndian War in Washington and OregonIndians of North CarolinaIndirect Benefits of Sugar Beet CultureInaustrial ArtsIndustrial Development of NationsInfant CareInfant MortalityInformation Respecting Bonds...
14 $24. 0220 39.5449 88. 927 13.24
27 47.891 1. fiO
2 3.501 2.00
41 7G.902 3.86
10 16. 901 1.701 1.711 1.801 1.90
164 400. 988 15. 502 3.29G 11.401 1.881 1.801 1.90
1 1.801 1.902 5.421 1.802 3. 501 1.701 1.806 12. 051 2. 521 2. 492 3.294 7. 951 3.98
1. 75129 325. 78114 72. 78
2 3.902 3.505 8. 951 1.941 1.75
1 1.851 1. 851 1.855 8. 94
2 3.701 1.851 1.853 5. 40
8 14.721 1. So1 1.641 1.811 1.567 12. 082 5. 263 5.556 10. 66
1 2. 157 13.412 3.641 1.80
292 660. 103 7. 281 1.953 5. 76
3 5.311 1.80
1.781 1.561 1.506 9. 601 2. 04
182 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Initiative, Referendum, and RecallInjunctionsInsane and Feeble Minded in InstitutionsInstru(,'tions to Applicants, United States Civil Service, First District, Boston, MassInternal-Revenue Instructions, Extracts fromInternal-Revenue RegulationsInternational American Conference, The Congress of 1826 at PanamaInternational Conference of American States, FourthInternational Institute of Agriculture at RomeInternational Monetary Conference at BrusselsInternational Peace ConferencesInternational Polar Expedition to Lady Franklin BayInternational Sanitary Conference of American RepublicsInternational WaterwaysInterstate Commerce Commission:
BriefsCircularsDocumentsExpress RatesFive Per Cent CaseInvestigation of RailroadsNew York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co
Interstate LawsInterstate Trade Commission and Foreign CommerceInterviews on the Banking and Currency System of England, Scotland, and FranceIntracoastal WaterwayInvestigation and Report on Charges Against William LorimerInvestigation concerning Concentration of Control of Money and CreditInvestigation of—
Department of the InteriorForest ServiceFur Seal Industry of AlaskaIndian ContractsInterstate Commerce CommissionMoney TrustUnited States Steel CorporationWages and Prices of CommoditiesWestern Union and Postal Telegraph Cos
Investigation relating to Rare MetalsInvestigations of Shipping CombinationsIron OreIrrigating the Yakima Indian Reservation ,
Irrigation and Drainage Laws of ItalyIrrigation, Documents on •.
Irrigation of Northern ItalyIrrigation Papers and BulletinsIrrigation Resources of CaliforniaIrrigations from Reservoirs in Western Kansas and OklahomaJamestown Tercentennial CommissionJournal of
—
Age ResearchAgricultural ResearchCongress of the Confederate States ,
Continental CongressHouse of RepresentativesJoint Committee on ReconstructionSenate in Cases of Impeachment
Judicial Code and Criminal Code of the United States ,
Judicial Code of the United States ,
Jurisdiction and Government of Indians and Indian CountryJuvenile Crime and ReformationLabor ConferenceLabor Department PublicaticnsLabor Laws and Factory Inspection in Certain European CountriesLabor Laws of the United StatesLabor Reports, Index toLake Michigan GlacierLand Cases, Summary of Our Most ImportantLand Laws, Circulars and RegulationsLandslides in San Juan Mountains ,
Last Will and Testament of George WashingtonLaws and Regulations relative to Tax on Income of Individuals and Corporations. .
.
Laws and Reports on Federal Trade CommissionLaws Forbidding Pollution of Inland Waters ,
Laws governing Army and Navy Pensions, together with Regulations ,
Laws, Miscellaneous .,
Laws of—AlaskaPhilippinesUnited States Department of AgricultureUnited States relating to Coinage
$1.25J 1.95J 2. 611 1.80
1.50\ 1.92
5.491.901. 402. 00
35 66. 13
5. 701. 801.80
4.792.005. 70
'718. 151.75
J 1.99
J
1.801.553.70
J 1.9011.58
J 2.20J 1.42
14 26. 502. 00
1 L9011.92
\ 1.9741 76. 92
9.177. 603.603.003.421.562. 101.901.801.801.801.803. 862.67
9.001.91
36 70. 44454 978. 46
2. 60y 2. 14
11.055 71
74 173. 231.815.891.90
12 26. 407! 15
119 215. 181.852.451.909.642. 5514.02
14 25.932.29
2 3.6028 48.8310 23.97
1 2. 755 8. 162 4.012 3.85
KEPOKT OP THE PUBLIC PKINTEK. 183
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Laws on Trusts and Monopolies, Domestic and ForeignLaws referred to in Speeches.Laws, Regulations, and Rules Governing Steamboat InspectionLaws relating to
—
Compensation for Industrial Accidents in Foreign CountriesDepartment of the InteriorImprovement of Rivers and HarborsIndian AffairsMothers' Pensions in the United States, Denmark, and New Zealand
Laws relative to Convict LaborLaws, Reports, and Documents relating to the District of ColumbiaLegislation creating the National Statuary Hall. . . ;
Legislative and Executive Calendar of the Committee on Foreign RelationsLegislative DocketLegislative History of General Staff United States ArmyLeprosy: Its Treatment in Philippine IslandsLes Combattants Francais de la Guerre AmericaineLetter from—
Postmaster General on Transportation of the MailsSecretary of the Navy to Chairman of Committee on Naval AffairsSecretary of State to Hon. Wm. Windom, Chairman of Committee on ForeignRelations
Levatine GrapesLeyes Commerciales y Martimas De La America LatineLibrary ol Congress Catalogue of
—
Copyright EntriesOpera Librettos
Life History of North American BirdsLimitation on Judges when Charging JuriesList of—
Awards for Material and Supplies ,
Cadets admitted into United States Military Academy ,
References in the Library of Congress ,
References on
—
Boycotts and InjunctionsCommission Government for Cities ,
Conservation of Natural ResourcesCost of T idng and PricesEurope and International Politics ,
Fede - a] Cent ol of Commerce and CorporationsMonetary Questions ,
Parrel Post ,
Political Parties in the United States ,
ReciprocitySurarWater Rights and the Control of Waters
Stars for Na Igators ,
Location of Reserve Districts in the United States.Long Wire Drag, Descripti n ofLos An?eles and L^ng Beach HarborsLoss the Steamship TitanicLoui=dana Purchase and Our Title West of the Rocky Mountains with Review ofAnnexati n by the United States
Louisiana Purchase, Mexico and United States FlagsMaintenance of a Lobby to Influence LegislationManhasset Harbor, New YorkManual of Examinations, United States Civil ServiceMap I f—
Gettysburg Battlefield and VicinityIsthmian CanalNo th America, Geological SurveyOhio. Geological Survey
Maps and Charts, MiscellaneousMaps and Views of Washington and the District of Columbia in the Library of Con-
gress, 1 ist ofMaps of—
Geolf^glcal SurveyNorth America, i ist of
Medical and Surgical History of War of the RebellionMemoirs, Memorial Addresses, Eulogies, and Statue PresentationsMem: irs of the National Academy of Sciences ,
Memorial in Behalf of the Architect of Federal ConstitutionMemorial ot the Choctaw and Chickasaw NationsMemorial to Loyal Women of the United StatesMercantile Marine SubsidesMessage from the President:
Case of L. R. Glavis, of the Department of the InteriorInquiry Destructi n of United States Battleship MaineReport of the Tariff Board
OA $42. 501 1.892 3.59
2 6.102 3.35
203 3/9.331. 80
1 1.801 1.904 5. 851 2 052 3. 702 5.502 3.601 1.89
2. 75
3 7.981 1.74
1 1.641 1.405 9.50
7 13.652 4.103 7. 421 1.80
3 4.951 2.20
33 70. 99
1 2. 451 2.451 1.902 4.358 16.938 16.803 6. 651 2.351 2.001 2.251 2.256 12. 751 2. 008 19.605 12. 971 1.801 1.87
5 10. 511 1.605 9. 171 1.955 8.81
1 2.001 2. 102 5.531 1.68
300 420.03
1 2. 10
8 16.891 2.206 15.90
338 625.6430 75.503 6.991 1.951 2.001 2.25
1 L401 1.801 1.85
184 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title. Copies, Cost.
Message of the President on
—
Antitrust LawBudgetCommission of " ine ArtsDestruction of MaineJ cjnomy and li.f1 ciency in the Government ServiceEmployers' LiabilityLouisiana Pure ase 'Exposition i
Nicaragua CanalPreservation of Niagara "^alls
Message of the President respecting Relations with ChileMessages and DocumentsMessages and Papers of the PresidentsMessages of the PresidentsMexican Boundary SurveyMexican Cotton boll ^ eevilMe\ic3, General Descriptive DataMic' igan Copper Stri: eMilitary Commission to 1 uropeMilitary T aws of t e United StatesMilitary Notes on CubaMilitary Policy of t'le United StatesMilitary Res?rvati msMineral Production in 1913, Summary ofMineral Products of the United States: Review of Conditions and Output...Mineral Resources of—
Alas aUnited States
Miners' ^ irciilars
Mining Industries of Cripple Creek, ColoradoMinnesota Rate Case.Missouri Troops in the ServiceMonetary Leg's ation, Suggested Plan for
Monetary Question, Select List of References onMonograph of > irdsMono'jraphs of the United States Geological SurveyMonroe DoctrineMont ly Catalogue of Public DocumentsMonthly Summary of Commerce and ' inanceMonthly Summarv of ^oreign Commerce of the United StatesMoore's International ArbitrationMortality Statistics ,
Moimt Rainier National Park and Its GlaciersMuni ripal ' inance r.
Municipal Ordinances and Regulations pertaining to Public HealthNarrative of—
Expedition of An American Squadron to the China Sea and JapanNort'i Pole Expedition United States Ship PolarisSecond Arctic Expedition made by Chas. 7. Hall, 1879United States Expedition to River Jordan and the Dead Sea
National Academy of ScienceNational and State Indebtedness and Timds and InvestmentNational and State Revenues and ExpendituresNational bank Act as Amended and Other Laws relating to National BanksNational Dishonor, Chapter ofNational Employment bureauNational ""orest ManualNational Galleries of History and ArtNational Monetary CommissionNational Museum" on birdsNational Parks, Pamphlets onNational UniversityNaturalisation Laws and RegulationsNautical AlmanacNaval Medical BulletinNavigation Laws of the United StatesNavy and Marine Corps RegisterNavy Regulations and Na^ al InstructionsNa\ y Yards and Naval Stations, General Conditions at ,
Navy YearbookNew American Practical Na^ igatorNew } ngland InvestigationNew York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad CoNominationsNoncontiguous Territory, Cuba, and Santo Domingo and Military Affairs . .
.
North American ' aunaNorthern Securities Co. and Others v. The United States
1 $1.801 2.001 2.052 3.866 11.88
54 105.061 1.911 1.861 2.551 1.70
32 39.5081 151.5821 38.401 2.503 5.542 3.804 7.401 2.551 1.801 1.70
36 64.601 1.602 3.6910 18.97
3 5.7034 60.742 3.841 2.575 9.451 1.701 1.872 4.121 1.603 7.651 1.83
18 39.606 16.291 2.40
30 53.363 7.892 3.831 1.59
19 34.41
2 5.301 2.151 2.151 1.79
10 25.2811 29. 583 7.7116 30 291 1.801 2.001 1.621 1.87
168 330. 451 1.722 3.801 1.602 3.585 8.903 5.709 16.805 8.841 2.101 1.98
69 125.561 1.541 1.81
22 41.829 17.991 1.805 7.791 1.84
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEIXTER. 185
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as ammded by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Contiiiued.
Title.
Notes on—Care, Cataloguing, Calendaring, and Arranging ManuscriptsMi.itary InterestPostal Sa\ ings Bank SystemSih ersides of Genus ilerridia of East Coast of L nited StatesSpanish-American ^
. arOcean Mail Ser\ lee
Oceanic Icl.ThyologyOSiCers Training Corps of Great Britain, TheOfficial Armv Re?isterOfficial Gazette—I nited States Patent OfficeOfficial Opinions of the Attorney General of United StatesOfficial Postal GuideOffi,cial Records of the L nion and Confederate Xa\ies in the V. ar of the Rebellion.
.
Official Register of—Oii.cers and Cadets United States Military AcademyUnited States ; /
UnitKi States ArmyOfficial Table of L>istancesOhio and Mississippi Riyer HoodsOpinions of the
—
Attorney GeneralInterstate Commerce Commission—MiscellaneousSt-tes Supreme Coiii'ts on -. orrmen's CompensationSupreme ( ourt of United States
Organic Act of Phiippine IslandsOrgani atiun of—
Xati-^nal £an'--sRt3cr\ e BaUnS
Organisation, Power and Duties of Health AuthoritiesOrigin and Government of District of c olumbiaOridn and History Smithsonian institutionOrigin and Organization of Department of CommerceOrigin of—
CoalNational Banking System
Oysters and Methods'of Oyster CulturePamphlets, ptiblications, and reference reports, etc., miscellaneousPanama Canal. The '
t orrespondence Relating to the Panama CanalDiplomatic History of the Panama C analDocuments and Papers on, MiscellaneousHearinesIsthmian Canal, by H. H. Rousseau, TheMessages onOfficial HandbookReportsSpeeches onTollsTreaties and Documents
Parcel Post and Higb Cost of LiyingParcel-Post GuidesParcel Post in Poreism Cotmtrie^Parcel-Post RegulationsParcel-Post StatisticsParliamentary Debates of House of—
CommonsLords
Participation in Alaska-Yukon Pacific ExpositionPatents. Laws, Rules, and RegulationsPatents Laws:
MiscellaneotisWith. Annotations
Pea^e Conference Held at the HaguePenal Cole 1
Pensions Showing Certain Indian WarsPharmacopoeia of United States
Disest onPhysical Growth and School ProCTessPleistocene Geology of Leadville.^ColoradoPeople's Law. The". '
Points Against Free TradePositions in United States Seryice Not Under Ciyil Seryice LawsPo.>ta?e Second-Class MailPostal Express and Report on Goeke BillPostal Express as a Solution of the Parcels Post and High. Cost of Liyiag Problems.Postal Guide ! fPostal Laws and RegulationsPottery Industry, ThePowers of Congress Oyer Interstate Commerce
1 82.103 5.101 1.801 1.755 8.761 2.001 2.351 1.90
10 17.2159 129. 7724 41.5614 24.1491 186. 56
1 1.908 20.042 4.802 4.891 2.85
14 26.5216 28.771 2.003 3.941 1.73
1 1.702 3.881 1.601 1.724 6.703 5.70
1 1.821 1.901 1.80
21 53. 8013 23. 341 1.80
67 123.324 7.80
52 94. 3S2 3.416 14.903 5. 565 9.14
28 51.1211 20. 674 7.791 1.882 5.265 9.811 1.943 7. 30
6 12.003 6.002 5.103 5. 67
1.981 1.85
3.901.851.905.291.721.601.881.802.101.801.811.801.S8
30 49. 26IS 32.181 2.30
13 23.08
186 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by ^paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Copies. Cost.
28 $52. 9013 24.291 1.909 22.511 1.901 1.401 1.801 2.651 1.561 1.85
12 22.802 3.4018 32.262 2.701 1 803 3.90
43 79.822 3.706 10.351 2.20
25 48.051 1.804 7.601 2. 15
8 15.803 5.55
1 1.901 1.801 3.351 1. 70
164 433^521 1.901 1.865 8.872 3.912 5.001 2. 004 8. 601 1.601 2.554 7.131 1.80
2 4.1418 43. 248 15! 301 1.78
1. 561 2^00
10 17.833 6.60
35 89.031,159 2,737.40
29 62. 701. 80
2 3.71
4 7.741 2.54
2 4.202 3.644 7.807 14.351 1.803 5.91
1 1.801 1.97
1 2. 101 1.82
1.741 1.701 2.001 2.65
Title.
Prayers by Rev. H. N. CoudenPrecedents and Decisions on Points of Order, United States SenatePrecious Metals in ( alifornia and OregonPreser\ation of Niagara FallsPrevention of Floods on Mississippi RiverPrice List Superintendent of DocumentsPrimer of ForestryPrison and Juvenile DelinquentsPrice of Food ProduceProblem of the Ohio Mounds, TheProceedin9;s:
Atlantic Coast FisheriesBerlin Silver CommissionCommittee on Merchant Marine and FisheriesConference of Governors in White HouseConvention American Institute of the DeafGeneral Court-Martial on Brownsville AffrayImpeachment of—
R. W. ArchbaldChas. Swayne
Merchant Marine and FisheriesNational Park Conference Held at Yosemite National ParkNorth Atlantic Coast Fisheries ArbitrationPresentation of Thomas Je.-erson's Writing Desk to the United StatesSenate Against Hon. Reed SmootStatuary HallUnited States National Museum
Extra '^ts fromProceedinsjs and Debates on the Repeal of the Exemption of Coastwise Vessels from
Payin?; Tolls, Index ofProclamation of a Conference of Governors in the White HouseProclamation of the Presidents of the United StatesProduction of Petroleum, TheProfessional Papers, MiscellaneousProgress Beet Sugar IndustryProi:ress SketchesPronouncing Ga etteer and Dictionary of Philippine IslandsProtection or Free TradePublic and Pri ate Rights in the Public DomainPublic Buildings and SitesPublic Land Bills
Public Land Laws and IndexPublic Lands and Their Water SupplyPublic Road System of Foreign Coimtries and Several StatesPublic Utility of Water PowerPublications of—
Bureau of Standards, Miscellaneous ,
Public Health Service, Miscellaneous ,
Purchase of Louisiana, Papers and Correspondence Bearing onPurification of Public Water Supply, ThePulp and Newspaper Print Industry ,
Railroad Mail Service ,
Railway Routes in Alaska ; ,
Raising Wreck of Battleship MaineReal Authorship of the Constitution of United States Explained, TheRebellion Record ,
War of the Rebellion Atlas ,
Reconnoissance Survey of Western NebraskaRecord of—
Engagements with Hostile IndiansPro^eedincjs of a Court of Inquiry in the Case of Rear Admiral Winfleld Schley,United States Navy
Records of Virginia Co. of LondonRegister of—
Department of StatePorto RicoUnited States Navy and Marine Corps
Regular Confidential Printed DocumentsRegulate Interstate Commerce in Intoxicating Liquors, ToRegulation Issuance of Stocks and Bonds by Common CarriersRegulation of—
CorporationRailway Rates, Index to
Regulations Governing the
—
Admission of Candidates into Naval Academy as MidshipmenMovement of Live Stock
Regulations of United States Naval Academy and United States Military Academy. .
.
Regulations Prescribed for United States Consular ServiceRelations Between District of Columbia and Federal GovernmentReligious Bodies
REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 187
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Remarlrs of Hon. S. D. Fess Dtxring Sessions of Sixty-third CongressRemedies for Hog CholeraReplies Received by Committee on Banking and Currency to Questions Submittedby Members of Committee
Report and Speeches on Militia Pay RollReport Before Committee on Revision of Laws—Report and Existing LawReport of—
Alaska Investigations in 1914Art of War in EuropeBoard of—
Army Engineers on Hetch Hetchy ValleyParole for United States Prisoners
Board on—Behalf United States Executive Department at International Exhibition',Philadelphia
Geographic NamesBrig. Gen. George W. Davis, United States Army, Civil Affairs in Porto RicoBritish Board of Trade on Cost of Living in Principal Industrial Towns of United
States, Digest of
Bureau of Health for the Philippine IslandsClerk of the House, TheCommission and Existing Law Committee on Revision of the LawsCommission of Fine ArtsCommission on
—
Fish and FisheriesIndustrial RelationsNational Aid to Vocational Education
Commission to Five Civilized Tribes to the Secretary of the Interior ,
Commissioner of—AgricultureCorporations on the—
Beef IndustryCotton ExchangesInternational Harvester CoLumber IndustryPetroleum IndustrySteel IndustryTaxations of CorporationsTobacco IndustryTransportation by Water in the United States.Water Power Development in the United States
EducationCommittee on Interstate CommerceCommittee Pursuant to H. R. 429 and 504Committee to Investigate—
Control of Money and CreditCost of Armor Plant for United StatesParcel PostRural Credit
Country Life CommissionEmployers' Liability and Workmen's Compensation CommissionEntomological CommissionFederal Reserve BoardFlorida Everglades Engineering CommissionGovernor of—
AlaskaIdahoPorto Rico
Hetch Hetchy Valley :
Indian Currency Commission, TheIndustrial CommissionInland Waterways Commission :
International Jomt Commission on Reference by United States and Canada in re
Pollution of Boundary WatersInterstate Commerce Commission on
—
New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad CoRelation of Common CarriersValuation of the Several Classes of Property of Common Carriers
Interstate Trade Commission/amestown Ter-Centennial Commission, FinalJoint Commission on Federal Aid in Construction of Post Roads, Federal Aid to
Good RoadsLife-Saving ServiceMajor General Commanding the ArmyMerchant Marine CommissionMilitary Governor of Porto PicoNational Academy of ScienceNational Conservation CommissionNationalWaterways Commission, Final
188 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Report of—Continued.Naval Court of Inquiry on Destruction of MaineNew York, New Haven & Hartford RailroadNicaragua Canal BoardNicaraguan Surveying PartyPostal CommissionPostal Commission Inquiry on Second Class Mail MatterPresident's Home CommissionPublic Building Commission ,
Public Utilities CommissionPujo CommissionRailroad Securities CommissionRear Admiral George Dewey—War with SpainReviser on Codification and Revision of Laws Affecting Common CarriersSchool House CommissionSecretary of—
State—Proposed Interoceanic Canal and French SpoliationsWar on the Seat ofWar in Europe
Select Committee on—Transportation Routes to the SeaboardWages and Prices of Commodities
Special Committee Appointed to Investigate the Trouble in Kansas, The.Special Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation of Arid LandsSp ""cial Int ^rnational Joint Commi sionSup erint^nd ^nt Int ^rnational A strophotographic CongressTaft Philippine Commi ;sion, TheUnited States and Mexican Boundary SurveyUnited States Commisuon on
—
Agriculture CreditBoundary Between Venezuela and British GuianaLand Mortgage or Long-Term Credits
Report on—Agriculture Bank of Egj^tBanking and CurrencyBituminou? Coal, Westmoreland County, PaCertain Indictments Found Again ;t D. H. JohnstonChanges in Banking and Curr ncy System in United StatesCharges Against Members of House and Lobby ActivitiesChicago StrikeCivil Government in the PhilippinesCoal in AlaskaConcentration of Control of Money and CreditCondition of—
Employment in Iron and Steel IndustryWoman and Child Wage Earners
Conduct of the War, 1865Control of—
Corporations, Persons, and Firms Engaged in Interstate Commerce. .
.
Floods in California River SystemCotton ExchangesCriminal Procedure in EnglandCrui ^e of—
United States Revenue Cutter B^arUnited States Revenue Steamer Thomas Corwin
Destniction of Battleship MaineEighth Cen u^ PreliminaryElection of William Lorim^rExpedition from Fort Colville to PugH Sound, Washington TerritoryExpedition to the Copper, Tanana, and Koynkuk Rivers in AlaskaExp ^riments on the Strength of Metals For Cannon, United States Army.Exploration of Upp^r Columbia RiverExplorations of AlaskaFederal Aid in Construction of Post RoadsFinancial and Industrial Conditions of Philippine IslandsGeology and Underground ResourcesImpeachment of Cornelius H. HansfordInspection of United States Consulates in OrientInternational Harvester CoIntroduction of Domestic Reindeer into AlaskaInvestigation of—
Control of Money and CreditHouse and Senate LobbvIndian BureauIrrigation ProjectsSalt and Gila Rivers, TheUnited States Patent OfficeUnited States Steel CorporationWhite Earth Reservation
Irrigation Investigation in California.
11
5 9. 444 7.301 2.651 2. 051 1.354 7.103 5.345 8. 50
1 orv
2 3.611 1.841 1.6011 1 QA
3 5. 201 2.55
2 4.401 1.991 1.802 3.701 2.641 2. 692 O. OU1 2.55
2 3.793 6. 601 1.80
1 1.901 1.871 1. oU1 1.952 3.502 3.721 1.801 1.401 1.764 7.32
43 82. 77
88 179. 9721 34.58
4 6.801 1.803 5. 101 1.90
2 3. 897 19.111 2.001 2. 404 8.154 7. 41
1 1.731 2.501 1.801 1.702 4.101 1.801 2. 451 1.601 1.802 3.591 1.80
2 3.785 10.403 5.321 1.902 3.642 2.987 12.752 3.401 2.63
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 189
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Report on—Continued.Japanese Medical and Sanitary Featiires of Russo-Japanese War to Surgeon General,United States Navy
Ketchikan Mining District, AlaskaLabor and CapitalLincoln Memorial CommissionLoss of Steamship Titantic and Report of CommissionManufacturesMenominee Indian ReservationMerchant Marine and Fisheries, TheMethodist Book Concern SouthMilitary Reconnoi^-ance in AlaskaMineral Resources in Ala kaMiners Strike in Bituminous Coal Field, PennsylvaniaMississippi River FloodsMoney Tru^t, TheNational VitalityNational "Waterways CommissionNaval Appropriation Bill—Conference ReportNaval Liquid Fuel BoardOhio and Mississippi RiversOperation of State Laws Workmen's CompensationOperation of United States Steamer NunivakOperation; United States Relief Commission in EuropeOrganization of the Land Forces of the United States.Outrages in Southern StatesParcel PostPhilippine Commission, The—MiscellaneousPhilippine RevenuesPn umatic Tube Postal CommissionPopulation of Alaska by Ivan PetroflProceedings of—
Committee on Merchant Marine and FisheriesUnited States Expedition to Lady Franklin Bay, Grtnnell Island
RaUway Mail PayPreliminary
RaUway Routes in AlaskaRemoving Wreck of Battleship MaineResources of Iceland and GreenlandRevi ion of Statutes on Codification of Laws Affectiag Common CarriersSan JoaquiQ RiverSheep Industry of United StatesStati4ics of Express CompaniesSteam-hip Agreement and AihliationSteel IndustryStrike at Bethlehem Steel WorksStrike in Copper Mines of MichiganStrike of Textile Workers in Lawrence, MassTest of Metals and Other MaterialsTitantic DisasterTreatment of Pri-on^rs of WarUniver ity of United States, TheUnlawful Monopolies—Injunctions in Conspiracy CasesUnited States Steel CorporationVocational EducationWater Supply of District of ColumbiaWithdrawals' Flathead Indian ReservationWoman and Child Wag? Earners in the United StatesWork of Biological SiirveyWar ^ ith Spain
Reports and Decisions of Interstate Commerce CommissionReports and Documents, Index toReports and Documents on—
Alaska Railroad CommissionNavigationRailroad, Telegraphs, Bridges
Reports and Maps, Bureau of Soils
Reports, House and Senate, MiscellaneousReports of—
Census Office, TheChildren's BureauCommissioner of Labor, MiscellaneousForestry Service, MiscellaneousHouse and Senate Committees, MiscellaneousHouse and Senate Committees on—
ClaimsCredit MobUier BriberyDistrict of ColumbiaDistrict of Columbia on Suffrage Parade
Cost.
2 S3. 831 2.454 7.209 22.971 1.803 .5.36
1 1.861 1.701 1.751 1.731 1. 904 7. 552 3.901 1.772 -3.601 1.801 1.871 2. 571 2.10
16 29.561 1.901 1.831 2. 201 1.902 3.75
32 56.201 1.561 1.861 2. 55
4 7. 202 5.01
11 17.394 7. 201 1.90
12 81.432 3.971 1.851 1.801 1.771 2.25
19 34.932 3. 61
5 9.152 3.700 9.431 1.843 5. 791 1.901 1.901 1.901 1.80
10 18.543 6.901 2. 10
22 45.601 2.201 2. 002 4.202 3.75
1 2.201 2.201 2.208 16. 404 7. 32
33 85.282 3.60
29 53.6524 44.517 16. 10
1 1.34
1 1.901 1.902 3. 80
190 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragrajph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Reports of—Continued.House and Senate Committees on—Continued.
Florida EvergladesForeign RelationsInteroceanic CanalsInterstate CommerceIrrigation and Reclamation of Arid LandsKu Klux ConspiracyMerchant Marine arid FisheriesMilitary AffairsNational Aid to Vocational EducationPensions....Public LandsTerritoriesWays and Means
Immigration CommissionAbstract of
Interstate Commerce Commission, MiscellaneousLibrary of CongressMonetary CommissionReclamation ServiceWar Department, MiscellaneousWorld's Columbian Commission
Reports on—Cattle and Dairy FarmingCommemoration of Battle of PlattsburgEducation in AlaskaExamination and Survey of Etowah, Coosa, Tallapoosa, and Alabama RiversFive Civilised Tribes in OklahomaForeign RelationsIndian AffairsMineral ResourcesNational ParksPhilippine IslandsReindeer in AlaskaRiver and Harbor Bill
Survey of Alabama RiverWaterways, Miscellaneous
Reports, Special:Diplomatic and Consular ReportsCommissioner of LaborDickinson, J. M. To the President on the PhilippinesIntercorporate Relationship of Railways in United StatesMarket for American Horses in European CountriesSheep Industry ol the United StatesTaft, William H., on the PhilippinesTaxation
Reports Submitted to Congress by Hon. S. F. ProutyResearch of the Gulf StreamResources of AlaskaResults Magnetic ObservationRetirement from the Classified Civil Service of Superannuated EmployeesRevenue LawsRevised Statutes and Codes of Porto RicoRevision of LawsRevolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United StatesRevolutions in MexicoRiparian Rights, Reports and HearingsRivers and Floods of the Sacramento and San Joaquin WatershedsRivers and Harbors Bill
Road Horse, TheRoad Horse and Rules of Court of Equity, The.RochambeauRules and Regulations Governing Department of—
InteriorJustice and Branches
Rules and Regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture Under the Cotton Futures ActRules and Regulations Patcoling United States Prisoners from United States Peniten-
tiaries
Rules of—Court of Claims of the United States, ThePractice:
Coui'ts of Equity of the United StatesInterstate Commerce CommissionPension and Bounty Land AppealsUnited States Land OTice
Procedure, Five Civili-^ed TribesSupreme Court of United StatesUnited States Court of Customs Appeals
1 $2.001 1. 702 4. 109 18.081 1.931 1. 903 5. 5012 21. 489 17. 26
25 39. 482 3. 901 2.853 6. 18
650 1,260. 804 7. 621 1. 44
2 3. 60417 829. 37
2 3. 6027 48. 632 3. 44
2 3.001 2.001 2. 15
1 2.202 3. 989 22. 501 1.901 2.201 1. 861 1.791 1. 80
32 62. 551 1. 801 1.70
1 1.7010 18.502 3.831 2.001 1.503 5. 402 3.79
36 64. 15
1 l!371 2.754 7.601 3.054 7. 481 1.973 7. 193 8. 14
8 13. 88J 1. 80
11 21* 351 1. 802 5. 19
1 i. 821 1. 83
24 48. 76
4 7.292 3.851 1.84
1 L90
5 9.71
14 25.652 3. 761 L853 5.801 1. 827 13. 021 1. 86
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 191
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act of
Mar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Rural CreditsRural School and Hookworm DiseaseSafety cf Life At SeaSalmon FisheriesSalmon Fisheries of the Pacific Coast, TheSan Carlos Irri9;ation Project, ArizonaSavins; and Annuity Plan Proposed for Retirement of Superannuated Civil Ser\ ice
EmployeesScientific Conclusion Concerning .\lcoholic ProblemSeaman's BUISecret Pro'^eedings and Debates of the Federal ConventionSelling Foreign Manufac tured Goods in the United StatesSenate Eler tion CasesSenate Executive Documents, Index to
Senate JournalSenate ManualSession I awsSettlement Between United States and the State of ArkansasSheep Industry of the United StatesSherman Anti-Trust Law and Related Matters, Amendments to
Siege of Port ArthurSilk Industry in the United StatesSitka Mining Distri'-t of AlaskaSix Species of North American Fresh-Water FishSlavery in PeruSmithsonian Contributions to KnowledgeSoil Peconnoissanr eSoil Surveys, Mis^^ellaneousSouth Ameri'^a as an Export FieldSouth Ameri'an Countries and Their ProductsSouthern Appalachian ForestsSpanish Diplomatic Correspondence and DocumentsSpanish Public LawsSpecial Agent SeriesSpef ial Weighing of Mails of 1907Speeches, House and Senate, MiscellaneousSpeeches of—
Adair, J. A. MBailey, J. WBristow, Jos. LBryan, J. W ;
Floyd, J. CGallinger, J. HGallivan, J. AHenry, R. LMurdook, VictorNewlands, Francis GOwen, Robert LPeters, A. JProuty, S. FQuezon, ManuelRoosevelt, TheodoreSutherland, GeorgeTaft, Wm. HWeaver, ClaudeWUson, WoodrowWorks, John D
Speeches on—Affairs in MexicoAlaskan RailroadBanking and CurrencyCurrency Bill
Federal Reserve LawIncome TaxTitanic Disaster
Spirit Leveling in
—
CaliforniaNew York
Squadron of Admiral CerveraStandard Oil Company vs. The United StatesStanding Rules for Conducting Business in the United States SenateStar-Spangled BannerState and National Laws Weights and MeasuresState Banking Statutes, Digest ofState Laws Relating to the Dependent ClassesState Sr-hool SystemStatement and Reply of Judge Emory SpeerStatement of Differences with Colombia
127 $171. 622 3. 841 1. 061 2. 201 1.901 1. 84
2 3. 602 3. 727 14. 70g 14. 382 3. 51
1 1. 801 1. 903 10. 75
11 lo! 6622 49. 851 1. 981 1. 76
1.831 1.601 1. 561 1. 901 2' 353 5. 532 5! 412 3. 448 14! 781 2" no2 3. 802 5. 002 3. 671 1. 902 3. 523 5. 46
413 690. 94
1 1. 592 3. 521 2. 442 3! 604 6. 571 1. 65
10. 741 1. 953 7 71
1 901 2 301 i. 001 1.902 0. to
12 01 77
D 11 Af\
7 t;i
I. DU2 1 Ad.
0 0. 0%
J
J 0 on
4 7. 651 1. 701 l!901 \. 931 1. 85
1 L 801 1.742 3. 402 3. 757 12. 681 L 901 2.052 3. 78
53 95. 871 1.901 1.901 1.97
192 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Statements of the Treasury Department, DailyStatistical Abstract for Foreign CountriesStatistical Abstrac t of—
British Self-Governing DominionsUnited Kingdom, 1895-1909United States
Statisti'-al Atlas of the United StatesStatistical Record of the Progress of the United StatesStatistical Review of ImmigrationStatisti-^s and Census ,
Statistics for the District of ColumbiaStatistics of—
Common Carriers, Preliminary Abstract of
Manufactures in the United StatesRailways in the United States
Status of the Military Department in the Land-Grant CollegesStatutes and Session LawsStatutes of The United States
RevisedSupplement to
Steamship Agreements and AffiliationsStory of the De' laration of Independenr eStratigraphy of North America, Index toStrike in Copper Mine Distri' t of MichiganStudies on the Reproduc tion and Artifiiial Propagation of Fresh-Water MusselsSuggestions to Authors of PublicationsSuffrage ParadeSugar Beets in New England and Free Sugar Bill
Sugar in Foreign CountriesSugar IndustrySuggestions by Arthur Givinner, Head of Deutsch BankSuggestions Received Respecting Currency ReformSupreme Court BriefsSurvey of—
East River and Little Hell Gate, New YorkEtowah, Coosa, Tallapoosa, and Alabama RiversUinta Indian ReservationWabash River
Style BookSwiss Banking LawSymposium, Canal TollsSystem of Postal ExpressSystems of Marketing Farm ProductsTable of—
Cases and Opinions, Cases Cited, Commodities of Interstate Commerce CommissionDistant es for Guidance Disbursing OfR( er of Army
Tables of Equivalents of United States Customary and Metric Weights and Measures.Tariff:
A( ts, BiUs, Documents, etcComparisonsCustoms Tariff of 1842 and 1846HandbookHearingsLawsMaximum Tariffs of Principal CountriesNotes on Tariff RevisionProceedings and DocumentsRecipro( ity with CanadaReports onSchedulesSpeeches onStatisticsTariff and the Woolen IndustryTariff Board and Its WorkTariff' Board and Wool LegislationW^ool Trade of the United States
Tax on Income of IndividualsTaxation and Revenue Systems of State and Local GovernmentTaxation of CorporationsTaylor and Other Systems of Shop ManagementTelephone Directory, United States SenateTertiary Gravels of Sierra Nevada of CaliforniaTestimony liefore Committee on Privileges and ElectionsTestimony, Statement, and Reply of Judge Emory SpeerTextile Workers in Lawrence, MassachusettsThirteenth Census of the United StatesTidal Marshes and Their ReclamationTimber and Stone Laws
Copies.
2 S5. 992 4.00
2 4. 002 4.00
130 234. 3711 26. 511 1.641 2. 00
13 33. 151 2.72
1 2. 631 3. 902 3. 881 1.90
21 47.80534 1,262. 672 5. 108 20.491 2.001 2.202 5.503 5. 611 2. 131 2. 201 L 701 1.561 1.582 4 002 4.082 4.083 6.44
1 2.001 2. 001 2.001 1.905 8. 931 1.981 1. 981 1.883 5.56
1 2. 151 2. 151 2. 55
53 99. 7617 34. 195 9. 1814 27. 70
160 293. 235 8. 551 1. 563 6. 703 5. 704 7.06
36 41.2720 37. 1013 2'>. 211 i. 561 L 561 1.561 1.661 1. 561 1.80
12 29. 6119 34. 596 19. 1331
6. 662. 75
2 3. 681 1.601 L85
85 224. 912 3.601 L90
EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER. 193
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Tis Sixty Years SinceTitanic DisasterTitle to Land in the PhilippinesToposiraphical Sheets of AIa^>amaTrade of the United States with the WcrldTrap Di]ce> of Lake Champlain RegionTrea'^ury Decisions—Internal RevenueTreaties, Conventions, International Acts between the United States and OtherPowers, 1776-1909
Treaty Laws and Rules governing the Admission of ChineseTreaty Making Power under the Constitution, Effective Voting and Privilege of Floor
to Ca1)inet OncersTreaty of I^eaee between United States and SpainTreaty Record—History of Treaties and ConventionTri' ute to Democracy: Abraham Lincoln First and Second Inaugural AddressTrust LegislationUncle Sara's Chicken BookUncle Sam's Cook BookUnderground Water Resources of Northern Louisiana and Southern ArkansasUniforms of United States ArmyUnion Scale of Washes and Hours of La'>orUnited States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Special PublicationsUnited States Coast Pilot—Atlantic CoastUnited States Revenue LawsUnlawful Restraint and MonopoliesUnreported Opinions, Interstate Commerce CommissionUnwritten Literature of HawaiiUrgent Deficiency Appropriation BUIUse BookUse of—
A rmy in Aid of Civil Power.Opium and Tariff Therein
Useful Minerals of the United StatesValorization of CoffeeValuation of the Several Classes of Property of Common CarriersVenezuelan ArhitratioasVeto immigration Bill
Veto Messages of the Presidents of the United StatesVocational EducationVocational GuidanceVotes on Reciprocity and Tariff Bills
Wages and Hours of Labor, from Report on Conditions of Employment in Pon andSteel industry in the United States
Wages and Prices AbroadWages and Prices of CommoditiesWar Revenue ActsWar Revenue Bill
War Revenue LawWashington, Fuller's Address on GeorgeWashington's Farewell AddressWater Power Bill
Water Rights and the Control of WaterWater Rights and Power Sites in IdahoWater Supply and Irrigation PapersWater Terminal and Transportation FacilitiesWeights and MeasuresWharton's Digest of International LawWhite Slave Tra 'ic
Whitefi<^h of North AmericaWithholding Certain Lands from Allotment in the Creek NationWorkmen's Compensation Laws of the United States and Foreign CountriesWorks of Art in the United States Capitol BuildingWorld's Money Theory of the Coin, Coinage, and Monetary System of the WorldWorld's Sugar Production and ConsumptionWreck of the Battleship MaineWright, Hearings, Daniel ThewYearbook of the Department of Agriculture
Extracts fromIllustrations fromIndex to
Yellow FeverZuni Indians
Cost.
—.
1 $1. 755 8. 802 3. 502 11. 821 L 801 2. 10
14 28. 70
170 317. 552 3. 69
1 1. 803 5. 292 4. 12
1 1.802 3. 801 1. 54
12 19. 081 2. 452 15. 635 9. 081 2. 651 2. 581 1. 541 2. 00
11 22. 581 1.901 1 902 3. 35
1 1. 701 1. 702 3. 701 1. 563 6. 042 3. 601 1. 742 3. 6413 22. 602 2. 801 1. 56
1 1. 851 1. 563 1. 561 1. 551 2. 801 1. 941 1. 79
23 45. 77
3 4. 81
1 1. 991 1. 90
246 476. 94
IS 33. 822 4. 10
24 42. 761 1.811 1. 802 3. 96
55 98. 7016 29. 94
1 1.741 2.651 1.928 14.68
1,069 1,871.262 3. 342 3. 692 3. 902 3. 751 1.95
6495—15 13
194 EEPORT OP THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 13.
—
Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from Mar. 1, 1915, to Feb 29, 1916.
Contractor. Description of paper.Weisfht per
ream. Quantity.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.
Do
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.
National Contracting Co
New York & PeimsylvaniaCo.
Bryant Paper CoNew York & PennsylvaniaCo.DoDoDoDoDoDo
The Jessup & Moore Paper Co.Do
New York & PennsylvaniaCo.
The Jessup & Moore PaperCo.Do
New York & PennsylvaniaCo.
The Tessup & Moore PaperCo.Do
Bryant Paper Co
.
Do.
The Jessup & Moore PaperCo.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.
The Champion Coated PaperCo.Do
American Writing Paper Co.
.
The Champion Coated PaperCo.Do
The Miami Paper Co
The Jessup & Moore PaperCo.Do
Printing Papers,
"white news print.
24 by 36 inches, in 9*, 19, 38, or 48inch rolls.
24 by 36 inches, flat
COLORED NEWS PRINT.
Blue, pink, and yellow, 24 by 38inches, flat.
MACHINE-FINISH PRINTING, NO. 1.
24 by 38 inches, cut 24 by 38 inchesand 38 by 48 inches, flat.
24 by 32 inches, flat
24 by 38 inches, flat
24 by 38 inches, in 38 or 48 inch rolls.
2i by 38 inches, in ^)4-inch rolls
24 bv 38 inches, in 19-inch rolls
32 bv 42 innhes, flat
33f by 441 inches, in 33f-inch rolls.
,
38 by 48 inches, flat
24 by 38 inches, flat.
24 by 38 inches, in 38 or 48 inch rolls.
24 by 38 inches, in 9| or 19 inch rolls.
38 by 48 inches, flat
24 by 38 inches, cut any size, flat
Any size on 24 by 38 inches, nototherwise contracted for flat,
maximum wi-ith 41 inches.Any size on 24 by 38 inches, nototherwise contracted for, in rolls,
maximum width 48 inches.
ANTIQUE PRINTING, LAID.
25 by 38 inches; sizes, 25 by 38 and38 by 50 inches, flat.
ANTIQUE PRINTING, LAID, DECKLEEDGE,
20J by 29 inches, flat
OPAQUE PRINTING, HIGH MACHINEFINISH.
32 by 48 inches, cut any size, flat. .
.
24 by 38 inches, cut any size, flat. ..
WOVE MACHINE-FINISH PRINTING.
32 by 48 inches, flat
38 by 48 inches, flat
Do.
Any size on 24 by 38 inches, nototherwise contracted for, flat.
SIZED AND SUPERCALENDEREDPRINTING (SAMPLE A).
24 by 38 inches, cut 24 by 38 inchesand 38 by 48 inches, flat.
24 by 32 inches, and 32 by 48 inches,
flat.
24 by 38 inches, cut 24 by 38 inchesand 38 by 48 inches, flat.
SIJ by 45§ inches, flat
Pounds.36 basis.
38
25
30
34
3838 basis.
38 basis.
38 basis.
38 basis.
38 basis.
38 basis.
38 basis.
7290 basis.
76
48
48 basis.
48 basis.
60 and 70bases.
38 and 48bases.
38 and 48
60
50
67100
40, 45, and50 bases.
38 and 76bases.
45 and 60
Pounds.300,000
5,000
72
5,000
20,000
250,000
1,200,0001,200,000
1, 200, 0001, 200, 0001,200.0001,200,000
150, 000
1, 200, 00050, 000
150. 0001, 200, 000
200, 000
300. 00020,000
1,000,000
250,000
40,000
5,000
20,000
20,000
20, 000
20,000
200,000100,000
200.000
20,000
40,000
300,000
600,000
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE. 195
No. 13.
—
Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from Mar. 1, 1915, to Feb. 29, 1916—Continued.
Contractor.
New York & PennsylvaniaCo.
The Jessup & Moore PaperCo.
Bryant Paper Co
The Champion Coated PaperCo.
The Champion Coated PaperCo.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.
Kalamazoo Paper Co.
The Champion Coated PaperCo.
The Champion Coated PaperCo.
New York & PennsylvaniaCo.
Kalamazoo Paper Co.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co.
Description of paper.
Printing PAPERS—Continued.
SIZED AND SUPEH.CALENDEREDPRINTING (SAMPLE A)—COntd.
24 bv 38 inches, cut 24 by 38 inchesand 38 by 48 inches, flat.
Any size on 24 by 38 inches, nototherwise contracted for, flat,
maximum width 40 inches.Any size on 24 by 38 inches, nototherwise contracted for, rolls,
maximum width 48 inches.
SIZED AND SUPERCALENDEREDPRINTING (SAMPLE B).
Any size on 24 by 38 inches, flat,
maximum width 40 inches.
HALFTONE PRINTING.
24 by 38 inches,cut 24 by 38, 38 by 48,
and 31} by 45| inches.
Coated Book.
single-coated one side book.
Any size on 24 by 38 inches, flat
SINGLE-COATED BOTH SIDES BOOK,GLAZED FINISH.
Any size on 24 by 38 inches, flat
DOUBLE-COATED ONE SIDE BOOK,GLAZED FINISH (SAMPLE A).
Any size on 24 by 38 inches, flat
DOUBLE-COATED BOTH SIDES BOOK,GLAZED FINISH (SAMPLE A).
Any size on 24 by 38 inches, flat. .
.
DOUBLE-COATED ONE SIDE BOOK(SAMPLE B).
Any size on 24 by 38 inches, flat
DOUBLE-COATED BOTH SIDES BOOK(SAMPLE B).
Any size on 24 by 38 inches, flat
Writings.
white tablet writing, wove,machine finish.
21 by 32 inches, flat; width, mini-mum 17 inches, maximum 40inches.
21 by 32 inches, in rolls; width, min-imum 8 inches, maximum 48inches.
U. S. M. O. WRITING.
White and blue, wove, machine-dried, 17 by 22 inches, in 8J-inchrolls.
WHITE FRENCH FOLIO.
17 by 22 inches, flat
Weight perream.
Pounds.50
45 and 50bases.
45, 50, andCO"
40, 45, and50
65 and 70bases.
65, 70, and75 bases.
65, 70, and75 bases.
80 basis.
65, 70, and75 bases.
basis.
28, 32, and40 bases.
28, 32, and40 bases.
Quantity.
Pounds.800, 000
50, 000
5, 000
40, 000
50, 000
250, 000
100, 000
15,000
500,000
15,000
40, 000
100, 000
100.000
1,500,
196 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 13.
—
Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from Mar. 1, 1915, to Feb. 29, 1916—Continued.
Contractor. Description of paper.Weight per
ream.Quantity.
Kalamazoo Paper Co,No bid received
Kalamazoo Paper Co.
No award
Kalamazoo Paper Co.No award
Kalamazoo Paper Co.No award
Kalamazoo Paper Co.No award
Kalamazoo Paper Co.No award
Strathmore Paper CoNo award
Strathmore Paper CoNo award
The Aetna Paper Co
.
No award
The Aetna Paper Co
.
No award
The Aetna Paper Co
.
No award
Strathmore Paper CoNo award
The Aetna Paper Co.No award
The Aetna Paper Co
.
No award
Strathmore Paper CoNo award
The Aetna Paper Co
.
No award
Strathmore Paper CoNo award
The Aetna Paper Co
.
No award
Strathmore Paper CoNo award
Strathmore Paper CoNo award
Writings—Continued.
WHITE WRITING, WOVE, MACHINE-DRIED AND SUPERCALENDERED.
16 by 21 inches, cut 16 by 21 and 23by 32 inches, flat:
a. 25 per cent ragb. 50 per cent rag
17 by 28 inches, cut 17 by 28 and 21
by 32 inches, flat:
a. 25 per cent ragb. 50 per cent rag
17 by 28 inches, in 8 to 38 inchrolls:
a. 25 per cent ragb. 50 per cent rag
21 by 32 inches, in 8 to 38 inchrolls:
a. 25 per cent ragb. 50 per cent rag
21 by 32 inches, in 8 to 38 inchrolls:
a. 25 per cent ragb. 50 per cent rag....
Any size, on 17 by 22 inches, nototherwise contracted for, in 8to 38 inch rolls:
a. 25 per cent ragb. 50 per cent rag
Pounds.1 and 11
32
32
34 and 40
13 to
WHITE WRITING, WOVE, TUB-SIZED;AIR OR LOFT DRIED.
16 by 21 inches, flat
.
a. 50 per cent rag
.
b. 75 per cent rag.17 by 28 inches, flat.
a. 50 per cent rag
.
b. 75 per cent rag.18 by 23 inches flat.
a. 50 per cent rag
.
b. 75 per cent rag.19 by 24 inches, flat.
a. 50 per cent rag
.
b. 75 per cent rag.20 by 28 inches, flat.
a. 50 per cent rag
.
b. 75 per cent rag.21 by 32 inches, flat.
and 24
22, 32, and36
20 and 26
"28 and 44
'
35 and 56
32,"40,"and
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
22i by 311, inches, flat
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
22 by 34 inches, flat
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
23 by 36 inches, flat
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
23 by 36 inches, flat
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
24 by 38 inches, flat
a. 50 per cent rag ,
b 75 per cent rag. ,
26 by 32 inches, flat ,
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
17 by 28 inches, and 28 by 34inches, flat:
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
28 by 34 inches, flat
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
34
36 and 54
27
52
44 and 56
17 and 34
64 and 72
Pounds.
20,000
30,000
150,000
500,000
I150,000
20,000
200,000
400,000
30,000
20,000
20,000
600,000
100,000
80,000
15,000
20,000
150,000
50,000
50,000
100,000
KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 197
No. 13.
—
Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from Mar. 1, 1915, to Feb. 29, 1916—
•
Continued.
Contractor.
Strathmore Paper Co .....
.
No award
The Aetna Paper CoNo award
The Aetna Paper CoNo award
The Ae<-na Paper CoNo award
Americaa Writing Paper CoNo award
The Aetna Paper CoNo award
The Aetna Paper CoNo award
The Aetna Paper CoNo award
The A etna Paper CoNo award
Southworth Co
The Perfect Safety Paper Co.
All bids rejected
Geo. LaMonte & Son
.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.
Do
Description of paper.
Writings—Continued
.
WHITE WRITING, WOVE, TUB-SIZED;AIR OR LOFT DRIED—COntd.
19 by 24 inches, and 24 by 38inches, flat:
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
Any si/.e not exceeding 28 by 40inch 6'=:, and any weight, 16 hv2] inche>, flat:
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
COLORED WRITING, WOVE, TUB-SIZED, AIR OR LOFT DRIED.(Any color except red.)
17 by 28 inches, flat
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
19 by 2-1 inches, flat
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
19 by 24 inches, flat ,
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per <^ent rae
21 by 32 inches, flat ,
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
21 by 32 inches, fiat
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
22 by 3 ! inches, flat
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
Any size, not exceeding 28 by 40'inches, and any weight, 16 by21 inches, not " otherwise con-tracted for, flat:
a. 50 per cent ragb. 75 per cent rag
FINE WHITE WRITING, WOVE, TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED.
21 by 32 inches, flat
United States Money-OrderWriting.
SAFETY or sensitive DESIGN, MA-CHINE FINISH.
17 by 22 inches, in 1 1 and 22 inch rolls
.
PAPER FOR MONEY-ORDER FORMS.
17 by 22 inches, in 11 and 22 inchroils.
SAFETY WRITING, MACHINE FINISH.
Blue, pink, green, salmon, <a,nd yel-low, 17 by 28 inches, flat.
Map.
map, lithograph finish (sampleA).
Any size not exceeding 44 by 64
'inches, on 19 by 24 inches,' flat:
a. Government Printing Officedelivery
b. F.o.b. Turners Falls, Mass
Weight perream.
Pounds.16 and 32
16 to 24
bases.
22 and 32
32, 40 and 48
72
36 and 54
16 to 24
bases
48
16
16
32
18 to 40bases.
Quantity.
Pounds.
I150, 000
50,000
120, 000
5,000
5, 000
150,000
3,000
20,000
5,000
5, 000
400,000
400,000
2,500
50,000
Price perpound.
$0. 1015
198 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 13.
—
Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from Mar. 1, 1915, to Feb. 29, 1916—Continued.
Contractor.
Hawthorne Paper Co
.
Geo. W.Millar & Co..
E,. P. Andrews Paper Co.
The Aetna Paper Co.
.
Hawthorne Paper Co.
The Aetna Paper Co
.
Southworth Co.
Southworth Co.Do
Cornelius Kahlen.
Southworth Co.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.
Carew Manufacturing Co
.
Do
Description of paper.
Do.Do.
Map—Continued.
MAP, LITHOGRAPH FINISH, TUB-SIZED, AIR OR LOFT DRIED (SAM-PLE B).
Any size not exceeding 44 by 64
inches, on 19 by inches, flat:
a. Government Printing Office
delivery.b. F. o.b. Bangor, Me
Bonds.
thin bond, white or blue, glazedor unglazed, tub-sized, air orloft dried.
Any size not exceeding 28 by 40inches, on 16 by 21 inches, flat.
BOND, WHITE OR BLUE, GLAZED ORUNGLAZED, TUB-SIZED, AIR ORLOFT DRIED.
White or blue, air or loft dried, anysize not exceeding 28 by 40 inches,on 16 by 21 inches, fl^^t.
White, air-dried, 16 by 21 inches, in21 inch rolls.
BOND, COLORED, GLAZED OR UN-GLAZED, TUB-SIZED, AIR OR LOFTDRIED.
Any color except red and blue, anysize not exceeding 28 by 40 inches,
on 16 by 21 inches, flat
FINE BOND, GLAZED OR UNGLAZED,TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED.
White or blue, any size not exceed-ing 28 by 40 inches, on 16 by 21
inches, flat.
NATURALIZATION BOND, WHITE, TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED.
17 by 28 inches, flat
18 by 23 inches, flat
ONIONSKIN.
19 by 24 inches, sizes 16 by 21, and19 by 24 inches, flat.
Parchment Deed.
tub-sized and loft-dried.
22f by 31i inches, flat
BEST PARCHMENT DEED, TUB-SIZEDAND LOFT-DRIED.
19 by 23 inches, flat
Ledgers.
second-class ledger, white orblue, tub-sized, air or loftDRLED.
16 by 21 inches, flat
17 by 28 inches, cut 17 by 28 inchesand 28 i^y 34 inches, flat.
18 bv 23 inches, flat
19 by 24 inches, flat
Weight perream.
Pounds.18 to 40
bases.
7 to 14
bases.
16 to 24
bases.
24 basis.
16 to 24bases.
16 to 24bases.
basis.
48
37 and 44
24 and 29J8,34 and 38
30 and 3534 and 44
Quantity.
Pounds.
80,000
100,000
500,000
40,000
15,000
30,000
10,0005,000
1,000
2,000
1,500
15, 00040,000
15,0005.000
EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PPJNTER. 199
Xo. 13.
—
Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from Mar. 1, 1915, to Feb. 29, 1916—Continued.
Contractor.
Carew Manufacturiag CoDoDoDoDo ,
Hawthorne Paper CoDoDo
DoDoDoDoDo ,
Do
Do ,
Do
Do ,
Do ,
Hawthorne Paper Co.
Southworth Co
Carew Manufacturing Co.Do
Description of paper. ^If Quantity
Ledgers—Continued.
SECOND-CLASS LEDGER, "WHITE ORBLUE, TUB-SIZED, AIR OR LOFTDRIED—contiQued.
20 br 28 inches, flat
23 bV 36 inches, flat
21 by 32 inches, flat
21 by 32 inches, flat
Any size not exceeding 28 by 40inclies, on 16 by 21 inches, nototherwise contracted for, flat.
FIRST-CLASS LEDGER, WHITE OR{
BLUE, TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED.
16 br 21 mches, flat.
18 bv 23 inches, flat.
17 by 28 inches, flat.
Pounds.53
7048 and 58
7620 to 32
Pound''.
5,00020,00025,00015, 0005,000
No bids received
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co
R. P. Andrews Paper Co
R. P. Andrews Paper Co....
American Writing Paper Co.
19 by 24 inches, flat
20 by 28 inches, flat
21 by 32 inches, flat
23 by 36 inches, flat
24 by 38 inches, flat
16 by 21 inches, cut 184 by 36 and 18Jby 42 inches, flat.
16 by 21 inches, cut 14 by 35, 21 by32; 21 by 324, 22f by 3U, and 24 by38 inches, fl'at.
16 by 21 inches, cut 20J by 24|, and2l'by 324 inches, flat.
Any size not exceeding 28 by 42inches, on 16 by 21 inches, nototherwise contracted for, flat.
Any si/:e not exceeding 28 by 42inches, on 16 by 21 inches, nototherwise contracted for, flat.
FIRST-CLASS LEDGER, COLORED, ANTCOLOR EXCEPT RED AND BLUE,TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED.
Any size not exceeding 28 by 40idches, on 16 by 21 inches, flat.
Any size not exceeding 28 by 40inches, on 16 by 21 inches, flat.
HEAVY FIRST-CI ASS LEDGER, SINGLE-PLY, TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DREED.
VThite or blue, 21 by 324 inches, flat.
Colored, pink, yellow, buff, salmon,and green, 21 by 32| inches, flat.
Tissue.
railroad manila, ruled one side.
20 by 30 inches, flat
WHITE.
20 by 30 inches, flat
WHITE STEREO.
19 by 24 inches
CREAM STEREO.
19 by 24 inches
Covers,
smooth cover, colored.
by 46 inches, flat.
24 and 2930 and 35
28, 34, 40,and 48.
34 and 4557
48 and 5860 and 70
5624
40, 00015, 00080,000
20,00015 00045' 00010,00010,00010, 000
.129
.129
.129
.129
. liiy
.129
.129
.129
. 129
36 40,000 .129
44 40,000 .139
20 to 32bases.
15, 000 .129
36, 40, and44 bases.
5,000 .139
20 to 32bases.
36, 40, and44 bases.
10,000
20,000
.16
.153
100 and 110100 and 110
150,00010,000
.138
.17
7 750
8 2,000 .07
6 1,500 .19
^ 500 .33
50 and 148 150,000 .0515
200 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE.
No. 13.
—
Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from Mar. 1, 1915, to Feb. 29, 1916—Continued.
Contractor.
Knowlton Bros. (Inc.) . .
.
Knowlton Bros. (Inc.). ,
.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co
Do
Smith-Dixon Co., division of
tJie Whitaker Paper Co.
American Writing Paper Co.
Philip Lindemeyr
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.)...
R. P. Andrews Paper Co
United Paperboard Co
United Paperboard Co
Do
United Paperboard Co
United Paperboard Co
Philip Lindemeyr
Description of paper.
Covers—Continued.
ROUGH COVER, COLORED (SAMPLE A).
Any color, 20 by 25 inches, flat
ROUGH COVER, COLORED (SAMPLE B).
Any color, 20 by 25 inches, flat
Manilas.
wood manila.
Any size on 24 by 38 inches, flat
Any size on 24 by 38 inches, in 6 to48 inch rolls.
KRAFT WRAPPING.
Any size, on 24 by 36 inches
JUTE MANILA, HIGH FINISH.
24 by 38 inches, cut 24 bv 38, 26 by28, and 26 by 34 inches, flat.
ROPE MANILA.
24 by 36 inches, cut 24 by 36 and 30by 46 inches, flat.
24 by 36 inches, cut 24 by 38, 27 by38, and 40 by 42 inches, flat.
24 by 3fi inches, cut 27 by 38, 33 by33 and 38 by 38 inches, flat.
24 by 36 inches, cut 24 by 38 inches,flat.
Any size or weight, not otherwisecontracted for, flat.
Any size or weight, in 6 to 48 inchrolls.
OILED MANILA TYMPAN.
24 by 36 inches, in 19, 38, and 48 inchiy.i
alls
MANILA TYMPAN.
24 by 36 inches, in 48-inch roUs.
Manila Boards,
manila board.
21f by 31i inches, in 11 and 21f inchrolls.
MANILA CARDBOARD.
Any size on a 22 by 28 inches, flat.
.
a. Wrapped and sealed in pack-ages of 100 sheets each
b. Unwrapped
MANILA TAG BOARD, CALENDERED.
24 by 38 inches, in 24 and 26| inchrolls.
Cardboard,
white railroad board.
22 by 28 inches, flat
COLORED CARDBOARD.
IAny color, 22 by 28 inches, flat
Weight perream.
Pounds.50
50
40 to 60bases.
40 to 60bases.
30 to 70bases.
140
140
86 basis.
150 basis.
85 basis.
210 basis.
120 basis.
280
210
Quantity.
Povnds.25,000
80,000
100,000
300,000
100,000
80,000
20,000
50,000
75,000
25,000
5,000
80,000
20,000
500
40,000
50,000
40,000
5,000
10,000
KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEB, 201
No. 13.
—
Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from Mar. 1, 1915, to Feb. 29, 1916—Continued.
Contractor.
Philip Lindemeyr
K. P. Andrews Paper CoDo
All bids rejectedDo...:
The Champion Coated PaperCo.
B, F. Bond Paper Co
Republic Bag & Paper Co...
All bids rejected
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co
R. P. Andrews Paper Co
R. P. Andrews Paper Co
Langston Monotype MachineCo.
Republic Bag & Paper Co....
Mathers-Lamm Paper CoSmith-Dixon Co., division ofthe Whitaker Paper Co.
Osburn Paper Co
Osburn Paper Co
Osburn Paper Co
Description of paper.
Cardboaed—Continued.
WHITE CHINA BOARD.
22 by 28 inches, flat
Bristol Boards.
colored bristol board, anycolor except red.
21 by 31 inches, flat
201 by 31 inches, ui 20|-uich rolls.
.
CREAM BRISTOL BOARD.
22^ by 281 inches, flat
24 by 36 inches^ in 445-inch rolls
WHITE BRISTOL BOARD, NO. 1.
22i by 281 inches, flat
INDEX BRISTOL BOARD.
White or any color except red, 22
J
by 28| inches, flat.
Miscellaneous.
white paraffin.
24 by 38 inches, flat
WHITE NONCURLENTG GUMMED.
17 bv 22 inches, and 20 by 24 inches,flat.
BLOTTING.
White or any standard color, 19 by24 inches, flat.
STEREOTYPE MOLDING, WHITE.
19 by 24 mches, flat
STEREOTYPE MOLDING, RED.
19 by 24 inches, flat ,
Weight perream.
Pounds.210
110110 basis.
104
140 basis.
MONOTYPE KEYBOARD AND CASTINGMACHINE.
Monotype keyboard and casting-
machine paper.
OFFSET PAPER FOR WEB PRESSES.
24 by 36 inches, in 26 and 39 inchroils.
PLATE "WIPING, FOR EMBOSSINGPRESSES.
24 by 36 inches, in 4 and 5 inch rolls
24 by 36 inches, in 6, 7, and 8 inchrolls.
BACK LINING, FOR CASE-MAKINGMACHINES.
In 24-inch rolls
LINING, FOR HEADBAND, LININGAND CRASHING MACHINES.
In 24-inch roUs
TABLET STRIPPING.
In 24-inch rolls
120
175 and 230
16
23 and 30
100
100
40
30 basis.
60 basis.
60 basis.
Quantity.
Pounds.10,000
80,000500,000
100,000100,000
25,000
1,200
1,500
1,500
10,000
1,000
60,000
8,000
10, 00010,000
5,000
3,000
1,000
202 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 13.
—
Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)
for paper for the public printing and binding from Mar. 1, 1915, to Feb. 29, 1916—Continued.
Contractor. Description of paper.Weight per
ream. Quantity.
Osburn Paper Co.
Do
All bids rejectedDoDoDoDoDo
All bids rejectedDoDoDoDoDo
All bids rejected
All bids rejected....
Cornelius Kahlen
United Paperboard Co. .
.
The C. L. La Boiteaux CoUnited Paperboard Co. .
.
DoDoDo
The C. L. La Boiteaux Co....United Paperboard Co
Westport Paper CoDo
The Monroe Binder Board Co.Westport Paper Co
The Monroe Binder Board Co.Do
Osburn Paper Co
Miscellaneous—Continued
.
CARBON PAPER.
Black, 18 by 23 inches, mediumweight, carbonized both sides, for
pencil use, flat.
Blue, manifold^ IS by 23 inches,medium weight, carbonized oneside, flat.
MARBLE, COMB, AND LINING
—
MARBLE, FLAT.
Brown, 20 by 25 inches.Red, 20 by 25 inches....Green, 22 by 28 inches..Blue, 22 bv 28 inches...Red, 22 bv 28 inches....Brown, 22 by 28 inches.
BEST COMB, FLAT.
(Fine comb), 22 by 28 inches(Medium comb), 22 by 28 inches.(Coarse comb), 22 by 28 inches.
.
(Fine comb), 20 by 25 inches(Medium comb), 20 by 25 inches.(Coarse comb), 20 by 25 inches...
LITHOGRAPHED LINING, FLAT.
No. 1, 24 by 28 inches
RED PRESSBOARD.
24 by 32 inches, flat
PARCHMENT.
15 by 21 inches, flat
The Monroe Binder Board Co.Osburn Paper Co
BINDER'S BOARDS.
News board, 26 by 38 inches, Nos.100 and 120.
Strawboard, 20 by 38 inches. No. 50:
a. On orders of car lots
b. On orders of less than carlots.
Chip board, 26 by 38 inches. No. 50:
a. On orders of car lots
b. On orders ofiess than car lots
Strawboard, lined, 26 by 38 inches,
No. .50.
Box board, lined one side, 24i by34 inches:
a. On orders of car lots
b. On orders ofiess than car lots.
Binder's board, No. 2 quality, Nos.16 to 40, 25 by 30 inches:
a. On orders of car lots
b. On orders ofiess than car lots.
Binder's board, No. 1 qualitj^, Nos.12 to 30, 25 by 30 inches:
a. On orders of car lots
b. On orders ofiess than car lots.
Best quality, Nos. 18 to 45, 19 by 30inches; Nos. 16 to 90, 22 by 26inches; No. 33, 22| bv 29 inches;No. 20, 221- 34 inches:
a. On orders of car lots
b. On orders ofiess than car lots.
Trunk board, size 34 by 44 inches,Nos. 6 to 10.
Trunk board. No. 2 quality, 23| by4Ci inches. No. 11:
a. On orders of car lots
b. On orders ofiess than car lots.
Reams.100
200
Per lUsheets.
80Pounds.
2, 000
Sheets.
1 000 (moreor less).
Pounds.1,000
100, 000
8, 000
100, 000
500, 000
250, 000
SO, 000
2,000
40, 000
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK. 203
No. 14.
—
Statement of contracts made for material and supplies (except paper) and mis-cellaneous items during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915.
Contractor.
Thomas Garnar & Co
Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co
Louis Dejonge & Co
Benj. N. iToore & Sons Co.
Do
Do
Do
Thomas Garnar & Co
Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co.
Thomas Garnar & Co
Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co.
Thomas Garnar & Co
Do
Do
Do
John Campbell & Co
Do
Louis Dejonge & Co
John H. O'Donnell & Co.
Winslow Bros. & SmithCo.
John H. O 'Donnell & Co.
Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co.
Thomas Garnar & Co1^ DoJohn Campbell & CoThomas Garnar & Co
Do
Eagle Tanning Works
No bids received
Eagle Tanning Works
No bids received
Description of article. Quantity.
LEATHER, BEST QUALITY.
Genuine Turkey morocoo, No. 1 quality, orother goatskin equal in quality, variouscolors, dozen.
Genuine Turkey morocco. No. 1 quality, orother goatskiii equal in quality, variouscolors; to be tanned by a pyrogallol tan-nin, dozen.
Genuine Turkey Morocco, No. 1 quality, orother goatskin equal in quality, cochineal,dozen.
Genuine Turkey morocco. No. 1 quality, orother goatskiri equal in quality, cochineal;to be taimed by a pyrogallol tannin, dozen.
Genuine Turkey levant mcrocco, No. 1
quality, or other goatskin ( qual in qualiiyand tihish d with "levant" grain; in threecolors—medium green, medium blue, andmedium brown; to be tanned by a pyro-gallol tannin, dozen.
Genuine original Niger goatskins, red No. 1
quality, dozen.Genuine Turkej' levant morocco. No. 1
quality, or oth r goatskin equal in qualityand finished with "levant" grain, cochi-neal; to be tanned by a pyrogallol tannin,dozen.
American morocco, No. 1 quality, variouscolors, dozen.
American morocco, No. 1 quality, variouscolors; to be tanned by a pyrogallol tan-nin, dozen.
American morocco, No. 1 quality, cochineal,dozen.
American morocco, No. 1 quality, cochineal;to be tanned by a pyrogallol tannm, dozen.
Skivers, blue, straight-grained. No. 1 qual-ity, medium thickness, dozen.
Skivers, cochineal, straight-grained. No. 1
quality, medium thickness, dozen.Skivers, brown, calf-finished. No. 1 quality,medium thickness, dozen.
Skivers, cochineal title, thin, No. 1 quality,dozen.
Skivers, cochineal title, heavy, No. 1 qual-ity, dozen.
Skivers, title, various colors, thin, No. 1
quality, dozen.Skivers, title, various colors, heavy. No. 1
quality, dozen.Law sheep, No. 1 quality, medium thick-
ness, sample B, dozen.Law sheep, No. 1 quality, medium thick-
ness, sample C, dozen.Law sheep, No. 1 quality, thin, sample B,dozen.
Law sheep, No. 1 quality, tliin, to be tannedby a pyrogallol tannin, dozen.
Law caUskins, dozenBark skiver, No. 1 quality, medium, dozen.Bark skiver, No. 1 quality, thin, dozenFleshers, No. 1 quality, medium size, me-dium thickness, dozen.
FleslKrs, No. 1 quality, large size, heavy,dozen.
Ameiican russia (cowhide), in sides, No. 1
quality, medium thickness, in any re-
quired color, feet.
American russia (cowhide), in sides. No. 1
quality, medium thickness, in any re-
quired color; to be tanned by a pyrogalloltannin, feet.
American russia (cowhide), in hides. No. 1
quality, medium thickness, in any re-
quired' color, feet.
American russia (cowhide), in hides, No. 1
quality, medium thickness, in any re-
quired' color; to be tanned by a pyrogalloltannin, feet.
200
100
Contract price.
.$14 per dozen.
.S0.33 per square foot
.
S.35 per dozen.
.S0..33 per square foot.
SO.35 per square foot.
SO. 30 per square foot.
SO. 35 per square foot.
SO. 189 per square foot
.
S0.21 per square foot.
100 so. 199 per square foot.
ICO •SO. 21 per square foot.
6 S3.089 per square foot.
10 Do.
10 S0.075 per square foot.
35
6
S0.08 per square foot.
S0.095per square foot.
30 80.085 per square foot.
15 SO. 10 per square foot.
700 SO. 0775 per squarefoot.
SO. 11 per square foot.50
80 S0.0775 per squarefoot.
SO. 10 per square foot.10
5
256020
20
SO. 33 per square foot.
•SO. 06 per square feet.
S0.055 per square foot.
S4.50 per dozen.
S6.25 per dozen.
100,000 SO. IS per square foot.
50,000
10,000 SO. 19 per square foot.
10, 000
204 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE.
No, 14.
—
Statement of contracts made for material and supplies (except paper) and mis-cellaneous items during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Contractor.
Eagle Tanning "Works
No bid, received
Eagle Tanning Works. .
.
No bias received
W.D.Byron & Sons,(Inc.)
No bids received
The H. Griffin & Sons Co.
Do
John H. O'Donnell & Co.
Do
Bei-j. N. Moore & Sons Co.
Do
Do
Do
Interlaken Mills
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
DoDo
Do
Do
Do
The HoUiston Mills
Do
Do
Description of article.
LEATHER, BEST QUALITY—Continued.
Amerif^an russia (cowhid"^), in hides. No. 1
quality, m dium thickness, double-grained, in any required color, feet.
Am'^rican russia (cowhide), in hides, No. 1
quality, medium thickness, double-grained, in any required color; to be tan-ned by a pyrogallol tannin, feet.
American russia (cowhide), in hides, No, 1
quality, heavy, double-grained, in anyrequir-^d color, feet.
Am'^rioan russia (cowhide), in hides, No, 1
quality, h^avy, double-grained, in anyrequired color; to be tanned by a pyrogal-lol tannin, feet.
American russia (cowhide), in sides. No. 1
quality, pebbled, in any required color,feet,
American russia (cowhide), in sides. No. 1
quality, pv bblea, in any required color;to be tann^a by a pyrogallol tannin, feet.
Cowhide buffing, boarded graineu, in sides,
No. 1 quxlity, various colors, hoavy, feet.
Cowhide buffing, board -d grained, in sides,No. 1 quality, various colors, thin, feet.
Cowhide buffing, water-grained, in sides,No. 1 qu.^lity, various colors, thin, feet.
Cowhide buffing, water-gn ined, in sid:^s.
No. 1 quality, various colors, heavy, feet.
Goatskins, ordinary morocco grain, cochi-n_^al: to be tanned by a pvrogallol tannin,dozen.
Goatskins, ordinary morocco grain, variouscolors, to include black, medium bro'wn,medium green, and medium blue; to betann*. d by a pyrogallol tannin, dozen,
Niger goatskins, including medium rod, me-dium brown, medium green, medium blue,and black; to be tanned by a pyrogalloltannin, dozen.
Genuine pigskins. No, 1 quality; to be tan-ned by a pyrogallol or oak-bark tannin,dozen.
BOOK CLOTH, BEST QUALITY, 38 INCHES"WIDE, 38 YARDS TO THE PIECE.
Book cloth, black, all patterns except silk,
pieces.Book cloth, common colors, all patterns ex-cept silk, pieces.
Book cloth, extra brown or dove, etc., in theordinary patterns except silk, pieces.
Book cloth, extra green or extra blue, in theordinary patterns excopt silk, pieces.
Book cloth, ruby, S3l erino, or magenta, inthe ordinary patterns except silk, pieces.
Book cloth, cochineal, in the ordinary pat-terns, except silk, pieces.
Book cloth, common black, silk patterns,pieces.
Book cloth, common colors, silk patterns,pieces.
Book cloth, extra black, silk pattern, pieces.
Book cloth, extra brown or dove, etc., silk
patterns, pieces.Book cloth, extra green or extra blue, silk
patterns, pieces.
Book cloth, ruby, soirerino, or magenta, silk
patterns, pieces.
Book cloth, cochineal, silk patterns, pieces.
.
BUCKRAM, 42 INCHES WIDE,THE PIECE.
YARDS TO
Buckram, lOJ ounces to the linear yard, all
colors and plain, yards.Bu^icram, 6 ounces to the linear yard, all
colors and plain, 42 inches wide, about 38
yards to the pie:e, yards.Art vellum, all colors, yards
Quantity".
600
1,000
1,700
1,000
3,900
1,000
5,500
2,000
15,500
1,400
45
800
1,900
350
300
200
200
25
30
30020
50
25
25
47,000
12,200
1,400
Contract price.
$0,195 per square foot.
$0.21 per square foot.
$0,185 per square foot.
$0,09 per square feet.
$0,075 per square foot.
$0.0925 par squarefoot.
$0,10 per square foot.
$0.21 per square foot.
Do.
$0.25 per square foot
Do.
$5 per piece.
$6.25 per piece.
$7,59 per piece.
$7.75 per piece.
$8.50 per piece.
$10 per piece.
$5.25 per piece.
$6.50 per piece.
$7.75 per piece.Do.
$8 per piece.
$8.75 per piece.
$10.25 per piece.
$0.30 per yard.
$0.25 per yard.
$0.17 per yard.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 205
No 14.
—
Stateme.nt of contracts made for material and supplies (except paper) and mis-
cellaneous item^ during the fiscal year ended June. 30, 1915—Continued.
Contractor.
Du Pont Fabrikoid Co.
Tlios. Garnar & Co.
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co.DoDoDoDoDo
Description of article.
R. P. Clarke Co
Do
Scwab & Wolf
The Manhattan SupplvCo.
R. P. Clarke Co
Do
Do
Schwab & Wolf
Do
R. P. Clarke Co
Schwab 6z Wolf
No bid received
Schwab & Wolf
The Manhattan SupplyCo.Do
John H. O'Donnell (i- Co.
Louis Dejonge & CoDoDoDoDo
JohnH. O'Donnell & Co.DoDo
Baer Bros.
Do....
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IMITATION LEATHER, AND CLOTH-LINEDPAPER.
Fabrii-oid, or other imitation leather, bestquality, in any required color or pattern,quality 1100, jO inches wide, yards.
Pluviusin, or other imitation leather, 45inches wide, equal to duality No. 10 G, inranuired color or pattern, j-'ards.
Cloth-lined paper, 25 by 3G' inches, in anyany reouired color, sheets:Sample A duality, blueSample B quality, whiteSample C quality, whiteSample D quality, whiteSample R quality, russetSample F quality, primrose, green, pink, .
blue, buff, canary, fawn, rose.j
CANVAS, DUCK, DRILLING, AND CORDUROY, i
BEST QUALITY.
Canvas or duck, white, 28 inches wide, 8 '
ounces to the yard, yards. i
Canvas or duck, white, 28 inches wide, 10\
ounces to the yard, yards.jCanvas or duck, calendered, olive, tan, orj
gray, as required, 36 inches wide, yards,i
Canvas, Irish linen, unbleached, 21 incheswide, 6 ounces to the vard, vards.
[
Sage duck, 28 inches wide, 12 'ounces to the i
yard, yards.j
Sa'ge duck, 37 inches wide, 13 otinces to the;
yard, yaras.Sage duck, 43 inches wide, double thread,yards.
Duck, tan color, light shade, 28 inches wide,12 ounces to the yard, yards.
Duck, tan color, light shade, 37 inches wide,13 ounces to the yard, yards.
Duck, black, 43 inches wide, double thread,yards.
Duck, black enameled, thin and pliable, 50inches wide, yards.
Duck, olive, 38 inches wide, in rolls of 40yards each, yards.
Drab drilling,"43 inches wide, 6| ounces tothe yard (quality B), yards.
Drilling, brown, 43 inches wide, 6J ormces tothe yard, yards.
Drilling, black, 43 inches wide, ounces tothe yard, yards.
Corduroy, tan color, approximately 28inches wide, yards.
Contract price.
$0.1438 per yard.
SO.449 per yard.
S7.37 per 100 sheets.Do.
55.73 per 100 sheets.84.74 per 100 sheets.83.437 per 100 sheets.S7.4S per 100 sheets.
SILK HEADBANDS, 12 YARDS TO THE PIECE.
Silk headband. No. 0, pieces.Silk headband, No. 1, pieces.Silk headband. No. 2, pieces.Silk headband, No. 3, pieces.Silk headband, No. 4, pieces.
MERCERIZED COTTON HEADBANDS, 12 YARDSTO THE PIECE.
Mercerized cotton headband. No. 1, pieces.
.
Mercerized cotton headband, No. 2, pieces.
.
Mercerized cotton headband. No. 3, pieces.
.
GOLD LEAF, PERFECT SHEETS, FREE FROMHOLES.
Gold leaf, edge, not less than 22 karats fine,
3| by 31 inches, packs.Gold leaf, XX, deep, not less than 22-karat,
3| by 3f inches, packs.Gold leaf, usual, not less than 18-karat, 3f by3| inches, packs.
1, 600 SO. 119 per yard.
225 80.149 per yard.
1,000 80.3247 per yard.
6,000 S0.274 per yard.
225 SO.245 per yard.
500 S0.28 per yard.
100 SO. 195 per yard.
500 S0.21 per yard.
80 S0.2597 per yard.
200 80.215 per yard.
1,500 80.2432 per yard.
150
30,000 S0.1186 per yard.
100 80.2084 per yard.
100 Do.
150 §0.33 per yard.
2535
375250
5
200200100
10
1,750
300
$0.19 per piece.
S0.21 per piece.
80.23 per piece.
80.27 per piece.
80.31 per piece.
80.19 per piece.
80.20 per piece.
80.21 per piece.
S7.25 per pack.
$6 per pack.
S5.40 per pack.
206 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEK.
No. 14.
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Statement of contracts made for material and supplies {except paper) and mis-cellaneous items during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Contractor. Description of article. Quantity, Contract price.
W. H. Coe Manufactur-ing Co.DoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
W. H. Coe Manufactur-ing Co.DoDoDoDoDoDoDoDoDo
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Do :
Baer Bros
Do
Louis Dejonge & Co.
J. P. Nawrath & Co.(Inc.).
. Do
Do
Do
Do
E. C. Fuller Co.
Owen M. Dawson.No award
Owen M. Dawson...No awardJ. P. Nawrath &
(Inc.).
Do
Co.
ribbon gold leaf, xx, not less than 22-
karat; must be prepared for book-binder's USE, AND BE FREE FROM HOLES;MUST LEAVE THE ROLL CLEAN AND NOTBREAK IN rolling; IN ROLLS OF 67 FEETTO EACH ROLL.
J inch wide, rolls
\ inch wide, rolls ,
f inch wide, rolls
I inch wide, rolls ,
f inch wide, rolls ,
1 inch wide, rolls ,
li inches wide, rolls
1| inches wide, rolls ,
If inches wide, rolls
2 inches wide, rolls
2\ inches wide, rolls
2^ inches wide, rolls
RIBBON GOLD LEAF, USUAL, NOT LESS THAN18-KARAT; MUST BE PREPARED FOR BOOK-BINDER'S USE, AND BE FREE FROM HOLES;MUST LEAVE THE ROLL CLEAN AND NOTBREAK IN rolling; IN ROLLS OF 67 FEET TOEACH ROLL.
\ inch wide, rolls.
I inch wide, rolls. .
.
\ inch wide, rolls. .
.
f inch wide, rolls. .
.
1 inch wide, rolls . .
.
1^ inches wide, rolls.
1^ inches wide, rolls.
If inches wide, rolls
.
2 i aches wide, rolls.
.
2i inches wide, rolls.
2Hnches wide, rolls.
ALUMINUM LEAF, PERFECT SHEETS, FREEFROM HOLES.
Aluminum leaf, in books containing 50leaves each and 10 boo>'s to the pack, bestthin, 5i by 5.i inches, packs.
Alumiiiim leaf, in bool's containing 50leaves each and 10 books to the pack, best
tb in, 6 by 6 inches, packs.Stamping leaf, white, 18 by 23 inches, bestquality, sheets.
THREAD, TWINE, AND CORD.
No. 16, 3-cord linen thread, gray, in balls
(sample 1), pounds.No. 16, 4-cord linen thread, gray, in balls
(sample 1), pounds.No. 18, 3-cord linen thread, gray, in balls
(sample 1), pounds.No. 25, 3-cord linen thread, gray, in balls
(sample 1), pounds.No. 45, 3-cord linen thread, gray, in balls
(sample 1), pounds.No. 50, 3-cord li len thread, for Smyth book-sewing machines, wound on 1-poundtubes, poimds.
No. 36, 3-cord best sea-island cotton thread,bleached or unbleached, for Smyth book-sewing machines, spools:
9,600-yard spools12.000-yard spools
No. 36, 4-c6rd best sea-island cotton thread,bleached or unbleached, for Smyth book-sewi "'.e machines, spools:
9,60b-yard spools12,000-yard spools
Soft flax twi e, 3, 4, 5, and 6 ply, best quality,
as may be required (sample 1). pounds.Cord, cotton, 4-ply (page cord—soft-laidseine twine, 28-thread) (sample 1), poimds.
200
5001,4501,800
100
1,350100250100
1,150100
1,900
100
501001003252254010030010075
50
525
50
150
80
125
350
50
200
1,700
800
$0,217 per roll.
.339 per roll.
.508 per roll.
.662 per roll.
.98 per roll.
.237 per roll.
.575 per roll.
.785 per roll.
. 31 per roll.
.765 per roll.
.08 per roll.
.22 per roll.
$0. 306 per roll.
.459 per roll.
599 per roll.
883 per roll.
108 per roll.
383 per roll.
.663 per roll.
925 per roll
205 per roll.
52 per roll.
80 per roll.
350.65 per pack.
$0.90 per pack.
$0.04 per sheet.
$0.65 per pound.
Do.
$0.67 per pound.
$0.77 per pound.
$1.03 per pound.
$2 per pound.
$0,965 per spool.
$1.12 per spool.
$0.21 per pound.
$0,245 per pound.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. 207
No. 14.
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Statement of contracts made for material and sup-plies (except paper) and mis-
cellaneous iteins during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Contractor. Description of article. Quantity. Contract price.
Jolin A. Roebling's SonsCo.
E. C. Fuller Co
John A. Roebling's SonsCo .
E.C. Fuller Co
Do.
The J. L. Morrison Co,
(Inc.).
John A. Roebling's SonsCo.
Armour & Co
Milligan & Higgius GlueCo.
National Glue Co.
Z. D. Oilman
Thomas Garnar & CoNational Gum & Mica Co
L. A. Salomon & Bro
H. Behlen & BroThe Manhattan RubberManufacturing Co.
All bids rejected
Shoemalcer & Busch.All bids rejected
DoDo
No bid received
All bids rejected.Do
H. Behlen & Bro
Do
Do
Do
Do
Shoemaker & Busch..
H. Behlen & Bro
Thomas Garnar & Co
.
Do
All bids rejectedThe Egyptian LacquerManufacturing Co.
WIRE FOR STITCHING MACHINES.
[The sizes given are in decimals of an inch.]
.018 round wire, for stitching machines,pounds.
.021 round wire, for stitching machines,pounds.
.031 by .021 fiat wire, for stitching machines,pounds.
.036 by .021 flat wire, for stitching machines,pounds.
.041 by .029 fiat wire, for stitching machines,pounds.
.047 by .035 flat wire, for stitching machines,pounds.
.021 round wire, to be used on speech presses(25 or 30's), pounds.
GLUE, TABLET GLUE, GLYCERIN, ALBUMEN,DEXTRIN, GLUCOSE, CRUDE RUBBER, ANDSIRUP.
Glue, best quality (ungroiuid), for generalbindery use, pounds.
Glue, best quality (unground), quick-drying, for use on Smyth case-makingmachi les, pounds.
Glue (unground), best quality, for roller
makiig. pounds.Glyceri \, iu drums, 30° Baume, for making
pri iter's rollers, pounds.Egg al jumeu, best quality, poundsDextrin, best quality, light, for gumming
labels, pounds.Dextrin, best quality, pure white, for mak-ing library paste (sample M. P.), pounds.
Glucose, best quality, poundsRubber, crude, fine Para, best quality,pounds.
Sirup, pure cane, free from acid, glucose,beet-sugar sirup, corn sirup, or otheradulterants, for use in making printers'
rollers, gallons.
ALUM, MARBLER'S COLORS, SWEET OIL,
FRENCH BOOK VARNISH, GUM HOGG, GUMTRAGACANTH, beef GALL FLUID, LACQUER,ARNOLD'S BLACK WRITING FLUID, ETC.
Alum, pulverized, poundsChrome yellow, lemon, in pulp, poundsRed lake, in pulp, for maroling, pounds
—
Patent black, in pulp, poundsPatent black, in water, best quality, for
marbler's use, pounds.Chinese blue, in pulp, poundsColor, ruling (royal blue powder), best qual-
ity, pounds.Color, ruling (blue powder), best quality,pounds.
Color, ruling (violet powder), best quality,pounds.
Crystals, Victoria green, for bindery rulingpurposes, pounds.
Powder, pale gold bronze, 6,000 fine, for
priiting and embossing use, pounds.Powder, deep orange gold bronze, 6,000 fine,
for priiting and embossing use, pounds.Sweet oil, best quality, in J-pint bottles,
bottles.
French book varnish, light, best quality, inquart bottles, quarts.
Gum hogg, true, best quality, for marbling,pounds.
Gum tragacanth, Turkish, best quality, for
marbling, pounds.Galls, beef, fluid, gallonsIvacquer, alba line or other quality suitable
for bindery uses, gallons.
100
5,500
4,000
1,500
600
600
5,000
45,000
15,000
5,500
13,000
2501,600
200
15075
200
1,1501103752525
405
2
2
2
8
8
480
150
100
$0.0925 per pound.
S0.085 per pound.
$0,089 per pound.
$0.10 per pound.
$0.1075 per pound.
$0.0875 per pound.
$0,084 per pound.
$0.11 per pound.
$0.09 per pound.
$0,145 per pound.
$0.1869 per pound.
$0,595 per pound.$0,056 per pound.
$0,055 per pound.
$0.04 per pound.$0.95 per pound.
$0,019 per pound.
$1.25 per pound.
Do.
$1 per pound.
$0.65 per pound.
Do.
$0.79 per dozen.
$0.75 per quart.
$0.27 per pound.
$0.90 per pound.
$4.25 per gallon.
208 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
No. 14.
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Statement of contracts made for material and supplies {except paper) and mis-cellaneous items during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Contractor.
No bid received
H. Behlen & Bro
Shoemaker & Busch.
Franklin Bindery,
Do...
Do
Do
Louis Dejnnge & CoSchwab & Wolf
Louis Dejonge & Co
Schwab & Wolf
lohn H. O'Donnell & CoR. P.Clarke Co
Do
L. H. Gilmer CoR. Hoe & CoL. H. Gilmer Co
DoDo
Philadelphia Felt Co. . .
.
Do
Mineralized Rubber Co..
Do
Do
B. F. Goodrich Co
Do
Columbia Smelting& Refining Works.
DoDoDo
Description of article.
ALUM, MARBLER'S COLORS, SWEET OIL,FRENCH BOOK VARNISH, GUM HOGG, GUMTRAGACANTH, BEEF GALL FLUID, LAC-QUER, ARNOLD'S BLACK WRITING FLUID,ETC —continued.
Bottles AmoM's black writin? fluid, l-quartsize, for bindery ruling-machine use,dozen.
Fosin, best quality, fcr bindery rulinsr pur-poses ("color No. 79, blue; No. 80, yellow),pounds.
Pearlash, in bulk, for bindery marblingpurposes, pounds.
GUARDS FOR PATENT BACKS, GRAY SUPER,BOOKBINDING BAND, AND TAPE FORMACHINES.
Guards for patent backs for books, equal towhat is known as "Philadelphia patentback." not exceeding 1 inch in width and16^ inches in length.
Guards for patent backs for books, equal towhat is known a-? "Philadelphia patentback," not exceeding I inch in width and18i inches in leneth.
Guards for patent backs for books, equal towhat is known as "Philadelphia patentback," not exceeding 1 inch in width and19^ inches in lensrth.
Guards for patent backs For books equal towhat is known as "Philadelphia patentback." not exceeding 1 inch in width and20^ inches in length.
Gray super, Sfi inches wide, flat, yardsGray super, 36 inches wide, heavy closemesh, flat, yards.
Gray super, or crash, 36 inches wide, woundon core, yards.
Gray super, 36 inches wide, heavy closemesh, wound on core. y.3rds
Bookbinding band, f-inch, cotton, yards.
.
Tape f.ir Martini book-sewing machines, |inch wide.
Tape for use in sewing heavy blank bookson Martini book-sewing machines, ^inchwide (sample B), yards.
Press or folder tape, i-inch, dozen rolls ,
Press or folder tape, ?-inch. dozen rolls
Press or Folder tape, 1-inch, dozen rolls
Press or folder tape, 1 J-tnch, dozen rolls
Press or folder tape, l|-inch, dozen rolls
Felt, white, 78 inches wide, approximately0.093 inch thick, suitable for making proof-press roller blankets, yards.
Felt, white, 2^ inches wide, approximately0. 093 inch thick, rolls.
Blankets, press, rubber, as followsa. 12, size 49^ by 45 inches, 0.082 inch
thick, with 6-inch canvas strip sewedon both of the 49Hnch ends
b. 6^ size 40 by 50 inches, 0.075 inch thick,with 6-inch canvas strip sewed on bothof the 40-inch ends.
c. 5, size 21 by 50 inches, 0.124 inch thick,with 6-inch canvas strip sewedon bothof the 21-inch ends.
Rubber, sheet, flexible, 13 inches wide,0.110 inch thick, rough surface; for use onprinting presses (L M F .T grade), yards.
Rubber, sheet, best quality, 36 inches wide,0.025 inch thick: for use on Harris auto-matic presses (G M grade), yards.
ELECTROTYPE AND STEREOTYPE SUPPUES.
Refined lead, free from all trace of zinc, andnot to contain more than a trace of arsenic,
copper, iron, or antimony, pounds.Tin. straits of Malacca, poimdsAntimony, Cookson's, poundsBismuth metal, pounds,
Quantity.
3
15
100
4,000
8,000
5,000
5,500
14,5001,500
42,000
3,000
5,000295,000
2,300
60,000
9,0005,000
35
Contract price.
SO. 85 per pound.
$0,055 per pound.
$5.50 per M.
$6.25 per M.
$6.75 per M.
$7 per M.
$0.0275 per yard.$0.0336 per yard,
$0. 0275 per yard.
$0.0336 per yard.
$0. 02 per yard.$0. 509 per gross yard.
$0. 485 per gross yard.
$i.71 per dozen,$6 96 per dozen.$9.12 per dozen.$10.68 per dozen.$13.69 per dozen.$5 per yard.
$0.20 per yard,
$15.50 each.
$12.10 each.
$10.30 each.
$1 per pound.
$2 per pound.
$0,0404 per pound.
$0.3385 per Dound.$0.0734 per pound.$1.99 per pound.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 209
No. 14.
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Statement of contracts made for material and supplies (except paper) and mis-
cellaneous items during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Contractor.
The Conley Foil Co ,
Columbia Smelting &Refining Works.
All bids rejected ,
Mackall Bros.
Morgans & Wilcox Manu-facturing Co.
Columbia Smelting &Refining Works.
The Hanson & VanWinkle Co.
Shoemaker & BuschJoseph Dixon Crucible Co.
Do
Shoemaker & Busch.
Henry H. Sheip Manu-facturing Co.
F. Wesel ManufactmingCo.DoDoDoDo
Barnhart Bros. & Spind-ler.
R. Hoe & CoAll bids rejected
Do.
R. P. Clarke Co.
L. H. Gilmer Co.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Mackall BrosDo
L. A. Salomon & Bro
.
No bid received
International Ac h e s o nGraphite Co.
Pettinos Bros
International Ac h e s o nGraphite Co.
Joseph Dixon CrucibleCo.
Description of article.
ELECTROTYPE AND STEREOTYPE SUPPLIES
—
continued.
Tin foil, approximately 0.002 inch thick, of
such quality as wiU sliow by analysis: 47per cent of tin and 53 per "cent of lead,pounds.
Lake copper battery plates, rolled copper,poimds.
Lake copper battery plates, rolled copper,pounds.
Sulphate of copper, best quality, suitablefor electrotypers' use, pounds.
Sifted cast-iron filings, pounds
Nickel anodes, 20 inches long, pounds ,
Double nickel salts and ammonium, pounds.
Single sulphate of nickel, poundsFinisher's rubbers, for electrotyper's half-tone use (No. 1098), gross.
Finisher's rubbers, for electrotyper's generaluse, (Nos. 108S and 898), gross.
Kaolium, in bulk, for making stereotypeplates, pounds.
Kiln-dried cherry blocking board, feet
Router bits. Style A, as follows, dozena. 2 dozen, inch outside diameter.
b. 2 dozen, I inch outside diameter.c. 8 dozen, \ inch outside diameter.d. 20 dozen, f inch outside diametere. 3 dozen, .| inch outside diameter
Brushes, Tampico, extra stiff, suitable forscrubbing electrotype plates, dozen
a. 3 dozen, 2| by 6 inches
b. 9 dozen, 2f by 7 inchesBrushes, stifJ bristles, suitable for generaluse in electroptype foundry, dozen
Blankets, stereotype, molding;, 15 by 25inches, inch thick, weighing approxi-mately 1 pound each.
Blankets, woolen (army), for stereotyper'suse, 64 by 84 inches, weighing about 5pounds.
Belts, endless, web, nonstretchable, for
routing machines, as follows, dozen:a. 2 dozen, 49J inches long by | inch
wide.b. 4 dozen, .52^ inches long by 1^ inches
wide.c. 3 dozen, 61J inches long by 1^ inches
wide.d. 1 dozen, 41 inches long by f inch
wide.e. 1 dozen, 49fc inches long by I4 inches
wide.f. 1 dozen, 156 inches long by l\ inches
wide.g. 1 dozen, 150 inches long by 1^ inches
wide.h. 1 dozen, inches long by 1% inches
wide.Sulphuric acid, carboysMuriatic acid, carboysOzokerite molding wax, for use in halftonemolding (No. 70), pounds.
Ozo compound, for use in tempering ozo-kerite molding wax, gallrns.
Plumbago, best quality, for polishing elec-
trotype molds, pounds.Plumbago, best quality, for high polishingelectrotype molds, pounds.
Plumbago for molding for electrotypers, bestquality, pounds.
Graphite, dried, equal to Dixon's No. 635,for polishing linotype matrices and spacebands (No. 635, 5-pound cans) pounds.
Quantity.
7,000
20, 000
10, 000
9,000
12, 000
1,000
1,000
602
2
800
2,500
35
Contract price.
506
3, 500
35
1,500
500
2,300
25
?0. 235 per pound.
$0.1624 per pound.
.10.0525 per pound.
$0.0175 per pound.
$0.42 per pound.
•10.075 per pound.
$0,119 per pound.$1.58 per dozen.
Do.
$1.70 per 100 pounds.
$0.1029 per foot.
$2.25 per dozen.
Do.Do.
$4.50 per dozen.Do.
$2.31 per dozen.
$2.16 per dozen.
$3.74 each.
$0.22 each.
$0. 34 each.
$0.33 each.
$0. 19 each.
$0. 33 eqch.
$0.73 each,
$0. 60 each.
$0. 65 each.
$0. 0145 per pound,$0,016 per pound.$0,235 per pound.
$0.0575 per pound.
$0,078 per pound.
$.0475 per pound.
$0.30 per pound.
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210 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
No. 14.
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Statement of contracts made for material and supplies (except paper) andcellaneous items during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
mis-
Contractor. Description of article. Quantity. Contract price.
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co.
Boissier Electric CoDo
Ziicker & Levett & LoebCo.Do
L. F. Grammes & Sons.DoDo
Delete Chemical CoUnited Shoe MachineryCo.Do
Edwin B. Stimpson Co.
.
Do
United Shoe MachineryCo.Do
L. F. Grammes & Sons..
Schwab & Wolf
DoDo
R. P. Clarke CoDo
Schwab & Wolf
R. P. Clarke Co
Schwab & Wolf
Do
Do
Lansburgh & Bro
Guy Curran & Co
Schwab & WolfThe Thomas StationeryManufacturing. Co.
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co.
The Thompson & NorrisCo.
Schwab & WolfR. P. Clarke Co
DoLansburgh & BroWilliam H. Horstmarm
Co.Lansburgh & BroWilliam H. HorstmannCo.
No bid received
ELECTROTYPE AND STEREOTYPE SUPPLIES—continued.
Blue and white bonnet board, 17| by 23|inches trimmed, sheets.
Commutator shells, 1^ by 5J inches, sets
Commutator shells, 1 by 4 inches, sets
Brushes, dynamo, 4 inches wide by 12 incheslong, No. 26 copper, sets.
Brushes, dynamo, 2f by 10 inches. No. 25,
copper, sets.
Nails, wire, f inch long, specially tem-pered, for blocking stereotype and elec-
trotype plates, pounds.In 25-pouiid lots
In 50-pouiid lots
In 125-pound lots
MISCELLANEOUS.
Tarcolin, gallonsEyelets, United Shoe Co.'s CZ, stationer's
silvered, or equal.Eyelets, Edward B. Stimpson Co.'s white,A-174, United Shoe Machinery Co.'s No.301 tinned, or equal (No. 301, tinned).
Eyelets, Edward B. Stimpson Co.'s white(skirt), A-24, United Shoe MachineryCo.'s No. 1 skirt W (A No. 24).
Eyelets, L. F. Grammes & Sons' silvered,No. 300, or equal (A No. 107).
Eyelets, United Shoe Machinery Co.'s brass,i-inch extra-short calendar, or equal.
Eyelets, United Shoe Machinery Co.'s brass,f-inch extra-short calendar, or equal.
Tin strips, bright, flexible, and tough,
5i by \ inch wide, with rounded ends.Bleached cotton, yard wide (quality C),yards.
Bleached cotton, 42 inches wide, yardsBleached cotton, 6-4 wide, yardsBleached cotton, 9-4 wide (sample A), yards.Bleached cotton, 10-4 wide (sample A),yards.
Unbleached cotton, yard wide (quality E),yards.
Unbleached cotton, 6-4 wide (sample B),yards.
Filled cotton cloth, white, calender finish,
(quality D) yards.Filled cotton cloth, turkey red, fast color,
calender finish (quality B), yards.Filled cotton cloth, green, fast color, calen-der finish (quality B), yards.
Cantonfiannel.imbleached, 32 inches wide,ordinary grade (sample No. 2), yards.
Canton flannel, unbleached, 24 inches wide,ordinary grade (26 inches wide, R. A.),yards.
Papercambric, white (36inches wide), yards.Paper, manila, gummed, best quality,pounds.
Paperoid, brown, in sheets 24 by 38 inches,approximately 0.012 inch thick (one ship-ment), pounds.
Corrugated mailltng board, 36 by 36 inches,double-faced, sheets.
Cambric, white, 24 inches wide, yardsSilesia, brown, 36 inches wide, yardsSilesia, black, 36 inches wide, yardsCrepelene, about 18 inches wide, yardsAlpaca braid, f inch, yards
Do.
Do.
English twilled tape, f inch wide, yardsSilk cord, size No. 6, any standard color (150-
yard balls), yards.Silk elastic cord, size No. 6, any standard
color, yards.Black m'ohair tubular shoe laces, 36 inches
long, with tin tag ends, gross.
Black mohair tubular shoe laces, 36 incheslong, with spiral wire tag ends, gross.
3,000 $2.19 per 100 sheets
3 $5 per set.
3 S4 per set.
10 $5.74 per set.
3 $4.19 per set.
125
7002,000
140,000
60,000
10,000
8,000
25, 000
80,000
20,000
2,5002, 1003,300300
68,000
4,000
12,000
2,700
1,000
200
2,000
2,8001,000
700
1,300
7,500325350600
10,500
100
100
$0,126 per pound.$0,115 per pound.$0.10 per pound.
$0.24 per gallon.$0.26 per M.
$0.12 per M.
$0.09 per M.
$0.35 per M.
$0.20 per K.
$0.15 per M.
$1 per M.
$0.0524 per yard.
$0.0796 per yard.$0.1209 per yard.$0,205 per yard.$0,225 per yard.
$0.0236 per yard.
$0,165 per yard.
$0.0416 per yard.
$0.0725 per yard.
Do.
$0.1225 per yard.
$0,049 per yard.
$0.0584 per yard.$0.0775 per pound.
$0,105 per pound.
$0.04 per sheet.
.0389 per yard.
.092 per yard.Do.
.078 per yard.
.0069 per yard.
$0,008 yer yard.$0,005 per yard.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER, 211
No. 14.
—
Statement of contracts made for material and supplies {except paper) and mis-
cellaneous items during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Contractor.
No bid received
J. P. Nawrath & Co.,(Inc.).
Morgans & Wilcox Manu-facturing Co.Do
F. Wesel ManufacturingCo.
No bid receivedF. Wesel ManufacturingCo.
R. Hoe & Co
F. Wesel ManufacturingCo.
McClave-Brooks Co
Do
No bid received
Hudson Belting Co
Do
Do
Z. D. Oilman
Washington Rubber Co.
Do
Schwab & Wolf.
The Tolman Laundry
jyo.'.V^'.'.V.'".'.'..'.
DoJames S. Cotton
DoThe Tolman Laundry
DoDo
James S. Cotton
Do
The Jaenecke PrintingInk Co.DoDo
Description of article.
MISCELLANEOUS—continued.
Laces, black, roiuid (solid), 36 inches long,for binding devices, gross.
Jute rope for pressing machines, |-inch (No.2), pounds.
Hempel's improved patent quoins, No. 1,
dozen pairs.
Hempel's improved patent quoin keys. No.1, dozen.
Magill's spring tongue gauge pins, adjusta-ble, dozen.
Gauge pins, adjustable, any make, dozen..Printer's wooden planers, dozen
Rachets, stereotyper's, brass, 3|-inch bladeby ^ inch thick, 8 teeth to the inch, hard-Wood handles, 6| inches over all, dozen.
Lignum-vitae mallets—diameter of center,2| inches; ends,27j inches; length, 5J inches;round handles, dozen.
Bars, grate, McClave, regular, right-hand,38| inches long, drilled, A-inch mesh.
Bars, grate, Mc. lave, regular, left-hand, 38|inches long, drilled, i^-inch mesh.
Brushes, tension, for Potter web press; di-ameter of wood, 4i inches; thickness ofwood, h inch; bore, 2 inches; length ofbristles, 1 inch, dozen.
Belts, endless, best oak-tanned leather, forMergenthaler linotype machines, as fol-
lows, dozen.a. 5 dozen J inch wide by I inch thick by
3 feet 7§ inches, inside measurement.b. 5 dozen i inch wide by J inch thick by
2 feet 3J inches, inside measurement.c. 5 dozen f inch wide by I inch thick by
3 feet 9 inches inside measurement.Phloroglucin, as per following formula, to bedelivered in quantities of 2 or 4 ounces, asmay be required: Phloroglucin, 2 grams;alcohol, 94 per cent, 25 c. c; hydrochloricacid, c. p. concentrated, 5 c. c.', ounces.
Rubber tubing, C. I. red covered, | inchinside diameter, feet.
Rubber tubing, C. I. red covered, | inchinside diameter, feet.
CANVAS BAGS FOR HANDLING WASTE PAPER.
Canvas bags, 28 by 48 inches. No. 10 duck,to have 12 grummets at top, with rope.
LAUNDRY AND SPECIAL DRY CLEANING.
[Sizes approximate.]
Slip covers, 12 by 13 inchesPillow slips, 22 bv 31 inchesSheets, 64 by 80 inchesSpreads, 74 by 77 inchesBed curtains, 58 by 77 inches
,
Bed curtains, 73 by 70 inchesSwiss curtains, 34 by 83 inchesSwiss curtains, 40 by 34 inchesWoolen blankets, 62 by 130 inches
Quantity,
DRY CLEANING.
Lace sash curtains, 4 feet 9 inches by 3 feet 7inches.
Lace transom curtains, 1 foot 9 inches by 3feet 10 inches.
LINSEED-OEL VARNISH.
Varnish, pure linseed oil, printer's, as fol-
lows, gallonsa. 10 gallons No. 00 (light)
b. 30 gallons No. 1 (medium).c. 10 gallons No. 3 (heav^y)
15
,000
240
6
20
1
4
800
500
100484024
12
12
50
Contract price.
$0,069 per pound.
$1.50 per dozen pairs.
$3.60 per dozen.
$1.14 per dozen
$3.06 per dozen.
$5.10 per dozen.
$6.12 per dozen.
70 $4.50 each.
70 Do.
3
15
$1.56 per dozen.
$1.80 per dozen.
$2.40 per dozen.
10 $0.54 per ounce.
$0,052 per foot.
$0,045 per foot.
$0,745 each.
$0.05 each.$0.02 each.$0.03 each.$0.10 each.$0.20 each.$0.20 each.80.15 each.$0.15 each.$0.50 each.
$0.25 each.
Do.
$0.80 per gallon.
$1 per gallon.Do.
212 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 14.
—
Statement of contracts made for material and sup-plies {except paper) and mis-cellaneous items during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Contractor. Description of article. Quantity. Contract price.
POSTAL-CARD CARTON BOXES.
The National FoldingBox & Paper Co.
The Ohio Boxboard Co . .
.
The J. E. Smith Co
The Ohio Boxboard Co.
.
The Ohio Boxboard Co. -
Do
Do
Do.
Do
Do
The Ohio Boxboard Co.
.
Do
Do
Do
Cartonssions,ends.
Cartonssions,sides.
Cartonssions,sides.
Cartonssions,sides.
, 6f by 5| by 6 inches, inside dimen-openings to be on the 5f by 6 inch
, 6f by 5f by 3J inches, inside dimen-openings to be on the 6| by 5f inch
, 5J by 5| by 31 inches, inside dimen-openings to be on the 5| by 5^ inch
, 5 by 5-| by 3 inches, inside dimen-,openings to be on the 5 by 5f inch
POSTAL-CARD SHIPPING CONTAINERS.
Containers, 29f by 12^ by 6| inches, insidedimensions, openings to be on the 29 1 by121 inch sides.
Containers, 17 by llf by 11| inches, insidedimensions, openings to be on the llf by11| inch ends.
Containers, 17^ by 11| by 5-| inches, insidedimensions, openings to be on the 17J by11| in-^ h sides.
Containers, 15^ by 10| by 5| inches, insidedimensions, openings to be on the 15^ by10| inr-h sides.
Containers, 13f bv Hi- by 6 inches, inside di-
mensions, openings to be on the 13| by 11|in'^h sides.
Containers, lOf by 6| by 5f inches inside di-
mensions, openings to be on the lOf by 5|inch sides.
PAPER BOXES FOR PACKING LETTER PAPER,
Paper boxes, lOf by 8J by 2| inches, insidedimensions.
Paper boxes, 10| by 8J by 3^ inches, insidedimensions.
Paper boxes, 11| by 8f by 2| inches, insidedimensions.
Paper boxes, llj by 8f by 3J inches, insidedimensions.
5,000
60,000
2,000,000
1,000
7, 500
75,000
25, 000
1,000
2,500
2,000
10,000
1,000
1,500
500
$5.50 per M.
$3.64 per M,
$2.73 per M.
$4.65 per M.
$72.50 per M.
$53.70 per M,
$41.75 per M.
$38.35 per M.
$41.15 per M.
$22.65 per M.
$6.50 per M.
$7.70 per M.
$9 per M.
$16 per M.
Abstract of contracts for sale of old material, etc.
Contractors.Classifi-
cation.Description of articles. Price.
Lewis HopfenmaierDo
DoDoDoDoDoDo
Do
DoDo
John T. Lewis & Bros. CoDoDoDo
WASTE PAPER.
Shavings from blanks and blank books.Shavings from book papers (white),monotvpe keyboard paper (whitewaste, in rolls).
Shap ings from book papers (mixed)Printed wasteManila lippingsWrapping '"aste, and waste S'^-eepings.
Internal-revenue stamp stubs in books
.
Cuttings from strawboard, pulpboard,etc.
TAVine and rope from bundles ands^veepings.
Dis arded publicationsDiscarded account books or ledgers
STEREOTYPE DROSS, ETC.
Dross, stereotype and ele trotvpe.Copper s raps from the foundry . .
,
Brass-rule s rapsScrap copper wire (insulated)
$0.02 per pound.$0,016 per pound.
$0,007 per pound.$0.01 per pound.$0.0125 per pound.$0.0035 per pound.$0,007 per pound.$0,003 per pound.
$0.0075 per pound.
$0.0071 per pound.$0,009 per pound.
$0.0377 per pound.$0,125 per pound.$0,085 per pormd.$0.0375 per pound.
EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEK.
Abstract of contracts for sale of old material, etc.—Continued.
213
Contractors.Classifi-
cation.Description of articles. Price.
John T. Lewis & Bros. CoDoDoDoDo
DoDo
Lewis HopfenmaierDoDoDo
Do
Louis Simon
Ber^ Broadus
The Joslin-Schmidt Co. . .
.
Wm. H. Booth
Do
Do
Scrap zinc.
Scrap iron.
Scrap brass, mis ellaneousScrap copper, mis ellaneousPrecipitated copper from electrotypingvats.
Scrap nickel waste from nickel anodes .
.
Precipitated copper and wax, mixed.
.
LEATHER SCRAPS.
Sheep cuttings and scrapsFlesher cuttings and scrapsBark skiver cuttings and scrapsMorocco, cowhide, skiver, and buffingcuttings and scraps, colored.
Waste leather sweepings of all varietiesof leather.
Waste cotton from bindery
HAULING ASHES, ETC.
Hauling ashesHauling old brick, mortar, and other
debris.
OLD ROLLER COMPOSITION.
Old roller composition
REFUSE WOOD, ETC.
Refuse wood (casings for old machin-ery, etc.)
Barrels (flour, glue, etc.), without lids.
Barrels, empty, oil
Sawdust
$0.04 per pound.S0.004 per pound.$0,083 per pound.$0,126 per pound.$0,109 per poimd.
$0.04 per poimd.$0,051 per pound.
$0.3225 per pound.$0.04 per pound.$0.15 per pound.$0,045 per pound.
$0.0035 per poimd.
$0.0025 per pound.
$48.25 per month.$0,385 per cubic yard.
$2.25 per 100 pounds.
$46.10 per month.
$0. 02 each.No award.$0,065 per 100 pounds.
Miscellaneous contracts.
Description. Contractors.
Civil Service Commission examination papers—illustrations (seecontract).
Patent Office Gazette line cuts, at $0,145 eachTelephones (contract by Secretary of the Treasury; see Public Act
213, June 17, 1910).Parts No. 3 Smyth book-sewing machine, schedule A—(see con-
tract).
Parts No. 4 Smyth book-sewing machine, schedule B—(see con-tract).
Parts No. 1, Smyth case-making machine, schedule C—(see con-tract).
Parts No. 2 Smyth case-making machine, schedule D—(see con-tract).
Parts Smyth casing-in machine, schedule E—(see contract) ,
Parts Smyth cloth cutter, schedule F—(see contract)Parts Smyth gluing machine, schedule G—(see contract)Scrapbook device (patent No. 906719), renewed annually, at perbook 10 by 12 inrhes, 5 cents; larger sizes, 10 cents (paymentson the 10th of July, October, Januarv, and April).M Street Warehouse (see lease July 1, i914, to June 30, 1915)Chalk overlay process
The Norris Peters Co.
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.Chesapeake & Potomac Tel. Co.
E. C. Fuller Co.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.Do.Do.
Peter A. Kehoe.
Francis Bennett Poe.Watzelhan & Speyer.
214 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15.
—
Statement of contracts (formal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915.
BREUKER & KESSLER CO.
Illus- AmountDepartment and title. tra- Copies. of con-
tions. tract.
AGRICULTURE.
Department Bulletin No. 224.—A Study of the Preparation of Frozen andDried Eggs in the Producing Section 4 8, 775 $603. 00
A. HOEN & CO.
AGRICULTURE.
Soil Survey of Boone County, W. Va., 1913Soil Survey of Stewart County, Ga., 1913Reconnoissance Soil Survey of the Sacramento Valley, Cal., 1913Soil Survey of Nodaway CQunty, Mo., 1913Soil SioTvey of Hendricks County, Ind., 1913SoilSxirvey of Delaware County, Ind., 1913Soil Survey of Logan and Mingo Counties, W. Va., 1913Soil Survey of Douglas County, Nebr., 1913Soil Survey of Saunders County, Nebr., 1913Soil Survey of Escambia County, AlaSoil Survey of Perry Coimty, Mo., 1913Soil Survey of Muskogee County, Ol- la
Soil Survey of Wilkinson County, MissSoil Survey of Northeastern Wisconsin, 1913Soil Survey of Jackson County, Ga. , 1914Soil Survey of Scotts Bluff Countv, Nebr., 1913Soil Survey of Buffalo County, Wis., 1913Soil Survey of Stevens Countv, Wash., 1913Soil Survey of Washington County, Tex., 1913
INTERIOR.
Bulletin No. 603, U. S. Geological SurveyBulletin No. 612, U. S. GeologicalSurveyWater-Supply Paper No. 374.Bulletin No. 618, U. S. Geological Survey
COMMERCE.
International Metric System Chart
10,3368, 33612,3328,3368, 3338,33310,3338,3368,3368,3368,33616,3368,33610,3368,3368,3368,336
12,3368,336
7, 1685,2555,480
11,000
THE MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO.
INTERIOROfficial Gazette, issue of—
July 7, 1914, vol. 204, No. 1
July 14, 1914, vol. 204, No. 2July 21, 1914, vol. 204, No. 3July 28, 1914, vol. 204, No. 4
Aug. 4, 1914, vol. 205, No. 1
Aug. 11, 1914, vol. 205, No. 2Aug. 18, 1914, vol. 205, No. 3Aug. 25, 1914, vol. 205, No. 4
Sept. 1, 1914, vol. 206, No. 1
Sept. 8, 1914, vol. 206, No. 2Sept. 15, 1914, vol. 206, No. 3Sept. 22, 1914, vol. 206, No. 4
Sept. 29, 1914, vol. 206, No. 5Oct. 6, 1914, vol. 207, No. 1
Oct. 13, 1914, vol. 207, No. 2Oct. 20, 1914, vol. 207, No. 3Oct. 27 1914, vol. 207, No. 4
Nov. 3, 1914, vol. 208, No. 1
Nov. 10, 1914, vol. 208, No. 2Nov. 17, 1914, vol. 208, No. 3
Nov. 24, 1914, vol 208, No 4Dec. 1, 1914, vol. 209, No. 1
Dec. 8, 1914, vol. 209, No. 2Dec. 15, 1914, vol. 209, No. 3Dec. 22, 1914, vol. 209, No. 4
Dec. 29, 1914, vol. 209, No. 5Jan. 5, 1915, vol. 210, No. 1
Jan. 12, 1915, vol. 210, No. 2Jan. 19, 1915, vol. 210, No. 3
Jan. 26, 1915, vol. 210, No. 4
1,0671,055992961
1,0941,140882948844859839792916901990950
1,074956978
1,1471,0011,0451,077
791
1,0791,161
890977
1,010
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PPJXTEK. 215
Xo. 15.
—
Statement of contracts (formal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
THE MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
Department and title.
Illus-
tra-
tions.
Copies.
IXTERIOR—continued.
Official Gazette, issue of—Continued.Feb. 2. 191o. vol. 211, No. 1 867Feb. 9. 1915. vol. 211. No. 2 1,042Feb. 16, 1915, vol. 211, No. 3 853Feb. 23. 1915. vol. 211, No. 4 896Mar. 2. 1915. vol. 212, No. 1 9S2Mar. 9, 1915. vol, 212. No. 2 1,029ilar. 16, 1915. vol. 212. No. 3 1, 043Mar. 23, 1915'. vol, 212, No, 4 8.58
Mar. 30', 1915, vol. 212, No. 5 974Apr. 6. 1915, vol. 213, No. 1 1,057Apr. 13. 1915. vol, 213, No. 2 1,111Apr. 20: 1915. vol, 213, No. 3 1,079Apr. 27, 1915. vol, 213. No, 4 1,
Mav 4, 1915. vol, 214, No, 1 i 1,024Mav 11. 1915, vol, 214. No, 2 i 987MaV IS. 1915. vol, 214, No. 3
i 1,016Mav 25. 1915, vol. 214, No, 4
1 876Juie 1. 1915, vol. 215, No, 1 ' 982June S. 1915, vol, 215, No. 2 1, 035June 15, 1915, vol, 215, No. 3 921June 22. 1915. vol, 215. No. 4 : 829June 29, 1915. vol. 215. No. 5 647
NATIONAL ENGRAVING CO.
COXGEESS—SENATE.
Document No. 466, 63d Cong., 2d sess . .
.
THE NORRIS PETERS CO.
1 250 S2.902 40,000 303. 501 150 2. 352 1,500 12. 502 150 4.701 300 3.101 500 . 2.751 100 2.001 500 2.751 250 2.901 200 2.551 250 2.902 500 5. 501 150 6.831 150 2. 351 300 3.101 SOO 4.401 200 11.601 1,500 6. 25
2 50 2.831 300 3.10
2 400 7.30
2 150 4.701 100 2. 001 2.-0 11.076 1.500 37. 503 1,500 IS. 754 1,000 19.00S 1,500 50.001 500 2.751 200 2. 551 2.^0 2.901 250 2.901 250 2.901 200 2. 55
ESTTEEIOE.
Civil Service esan'-ination papers:Laboratory ApprenTice, Series 16, sheet 4
Post Omce Service. Series 5S and 59—vritten addresses for sheet 5Assistant. Philinrine Service, Series 32, sheet 2Stenoerapher and Tyrevriter, Series 196. sheets 2 and 3
Industrial Teacher, Philiopine Service, Series 11, sheets 4a and 4bLaboratorv Arrrentice, series 17, sheet 4
First Grade. Series 1465, sheet 4
Junior Engineer Drafrsrran, Series 11, sheet 2Civil Engineer and Draftsman, sheet 4
Convist Ship Draftsman, Series 4, sheet 2Mechanical Draftsman, Panama Canal Service. Series 16, sheet 3
Junior Agricultural Draftsman, Series 33, sheet 3
Printer. Goverrunent Printine Service, Series 9, sheets 4 and 6Aid. Liehthouse Service, Series 7, sheet 3
Aid, Bureau of Standards,' Series 14. sheet 3
Teacher, Indian Service, Series 57. sheet S ,
Clerk. Federal Reserve Board, Series 1, sheet 4 ,
Tr-i'.nslator. Bur-->au of Education, Series 1. JapaneseFirsr Grad-. S.--ri--s 14'^.6. She^t 4
Tariff Assistant and Assistant in Foreign Trade-Marks, Series 1, Chinese-Japanese
Bookk.^-p r, F'^d-^ral Reserve Board. Series 1. Sh°et 4
Stenoeraphc-r and Typewriter. Federal Reserve Board, Series 1. Sheets2 and 3
'
Stenographer and Typewriter. Federal Reserve Board. Series No. 2,
Sheets Nos. 2 and 3
Laboratory Aid in Physics. Serif's No. 4, Sheet No. 3
Assistant Inspector of NVeights and Mf^asures, Seri's No. 1, Sheet 6Stf^nographer and T\-p<^writer, S^ri^s 197 to 199, Sheets 2 ana 3
First Grade. Seri-s 1467 to 1469. Sheet 4
First Grade, Series 1470 to 1473. Sh'^t 4
Stenoeraph-^r and Tvp^writer, S«ries 200 to 203, Sheets 2 and 3
Junior Toongraph'^r, Serie s — , Sheet 3
Copyist. Marin? Enstne and Boil'^r Draftsman. Series 7, Sheet 2Copyist. Electrical Draftsman. Series 3. Sheet 3Topographic Aid. Serirs — . Sheet 3Copyist, Ordnance Draftsman. Series 2. Sheet 3Ordnance Draftsman. Series 4, Sheet 3
216 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15,
—
Statement of contracts {formal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
THE NORRIS PETERS CO.—Continued.
Illus- AmountDepSrrtment ftncl title tra- Lyopies. of con-
tions. tract.
INTERIOR—continued
.
Qjyjl Service exjiininRtion pspers Continued.Topographic Draftsman, Map 1,000 $1. 12Copyist J Ship Draftsman Scries No 5 Sheet 3
-.
300 3.10Civil Engineer and Draftsman, Sheet No. 4 I 250 2. 90First Grade, Series 1478, Sheet No. 4 . ... 1,800 7.90Fourth-Class Postmaster, Series No. 40, Sheet No. 3
.
7,500 24. 25Topographic Draftsman, "Reduced Field Notes" 1,000 19. 75Junior Engineer Draftsman \ 150 2. 35Aid, Coast and Geodetic Survey 300 3.10A sistant, Philippine Service, Serif^s 33, Sheet 2 150 2. 35Assistant Examiner, Series 125, Sheets 5, 6, and 7 3 300 16. 50Examination, First Graae, Series 1474 to 1477, Sheet 4 4 1,500 25. 00Stenographer and Typewriter, Series Nos. 204, 205, and 206, Sheets Nos.
2 and 3 6 1,500 37.50Apprentice Draftsman, Office of the Chief of Ordnance, Series No. 8,
Sheet No. 2 1 125 2.20Stenographer and Typewriter, Series No. 207, Sheets 3 and 4; Series No.
208, Sheets 3 and 4 4 1,500 25.00Translator, Bureau of Education, Sheet, Japanese 1 200 2. 55Junior Railway Civil Engineer, Series 5, Sheet 3 1 1,200 5.85
PASBACH-VOICE LITHOGRAPHING CO.
AGRICULTURE.
Soil Survey of Habersham County. Ga 1 8,336 $530. 00
CONGRESS—MISCELLANEOUS.
Yearbook, Department of Agriculture, 1912, 2d Edition 10 89,779 2, 184. OO
THE SACKETT & WILHELMS CO.
CONGRESS—HOUSE,
Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1913, 2d Edition (H. Doc. 989,63-2) 10 89, 705 $2,043.00
SNYDER & BLACK.
AGRICULTURE.
Soil Survey of Cass County, Nebr., 1913 8,336 $694. 008,336 1,437.00
Soil Survey of Stark County, Ohio, 1913 10,336 596. 00Soil Survey of Montgomery County, Kans., 1913 8, 336 578. 00Soil Survey of Jones County, Miss., 1913 8,336 654. 00Soil Survey of Jeflferson County, Texas, 1913 12,336 1,209. 00
8,336 747. 00Soil Survey of Randolph County, N. C, 1913 8,336 697.^0Soil Survey of Cleburne County, Ala., 1913 10,333 819. 00Soil Survey of Oneida County, N. Y., 1913 8,336 1,533.00Reconnoissance Soil Survey of South Central Texas, 1913 18,336 1,239. 00Soil Survey of Greene County, Mo., 1913 8,333 660. 00Soil Survey of Pope County, Ark., 1913Soil Survey of Cache Valley Area, Utah, 1913
8,336 865. 0010,336 936. 00
Soil Survey of Bullock County, Ala 10,336 998. 00Soil Survey of Indian River Area, Fla 10,336 1, 358. 03Soil Reconnoissance in Alaska, etc., 1914 7,336 1,171.00Soil Survey of Jackson County, Tenn., 1913 8,336 539. 00Soil Survey of Terrell County, Ga., 1914 8,336 649. OOSoil Survey of Rowan County, N. C, 1914 8,336 607. 00Soil Survey of Hernando County, Fla., 1914 8,336 579. 00Soil Survey of Clarke County, Miss., 1914 8,336 827. 00Soil Survey of Bryan County, Okla., 1914 8,336 1,048.00Soil Survey of Putnam County, Fla., 1914 7,222 849. 00Soil Survey of Dane County, Wis., 1913 7, 222 973. 00Soil Survey of Chesterfield County, S. C, 1914Soil Survey of Colquitt County, Ga., 1914Soil Survey of Paulding County, Ohio, 1914
7, 222 829. 007,222 590.008,336 372.00
Soil Survey of Bladen County, N. C, 1914 8,336 823.00
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER. 217
No. 15.
—
Statement of contracts {formal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
SNYDER & BLACK—Continued.
Department and title. ^
Illus-
tra-
tions.
Copies.Amountof con-tract.
INTERIOR.
Bulletin No. 608, U. S. Geological SurveyBulletin No. 607, U. S. Geological Survey
2
27,4807,480
$972. 00671. OO
U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
AGRICULTURE.
Report No. 100, OlSce of the Secretary—Potash from KelpDo
497
3,5753,575
$3,967.831,911.98
No. 15.
—
Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915.
BREUKER & KESSLER CO.
Department and title.
AGRICULTURE.
Circular 216—Infectious Abortion of CattleDepartment Bulletin 51
INTERIOR.
Bulletin No. 587, TJ. S. Geological Survey; alterations
CONGRESS—SENATE.
Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1911, Part 1
Twenty-eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry, 1911, 2dEdition
Illus-
tra-
tions.Copies
504
3,007
200
2,935
THE COLUMBIA PLANOGRAPH CO.
INTERIOR.
Venturi Meter ChartsThermometer Record, Form 1-109FCharts, Form l-109g. Form l-109i
WAR.
Model Drill and Instruction Schedule
NAVY.
Pearl Harbor Dry Dock Plans ,
Overprinting
CONGRESS—HOUSE
House Document No. 1108, 63d, 2dHouse Document No. 1109, 63d, 2dHouse Document No. 1141, 63d, 2d. . ,
House Document No. 1143, 63d, 2dHouse Document No. 1120, 63d, 2dHouse Document No. 1171, 63d, 2dHouse Document No. 1178, 63d, 2dHouse Document No. 1328, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1236, 6^d, 3dHoase Document No. 1419, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1457, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1458, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1459, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1464, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1667, 63d, 3d
1,507 12. 251,507 24.251,507 7.251,507 14.051,507 28.251,507 26.751,507 7.151,507 10.001,507 16. 221,507 21.501,507 37. 501,507 20. 651,507 11.971,507 14.251,507 14.00
218 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15.
—
Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
ECKERT LITHOGRAPHING CO.
Illus- AmountDepartment and title. tra- Copies. of con-
tions. tract.
GOVERNMENT FEINTING OFFICE.
Map of the State of Arkansas 1 500 $41. 20Map of the State of Utah 1 500 41. 20Map of the State of Alabama 1 300 24. 80
1 2,000 454. 68
A. W. ELSON & CO.
CONGRESS—SENATE
.
Senate Document No. 184, 63d, 1st 1
1
17,22016,961
$287. 84
290. 93
FARMER-ZEHR ENGRAVING CO.
AGRICULTURE.
17 $30. 58
GALVANOTYPE ENGRAVING CO.
AGRICULTURE.
Soil Survey of Jefferson Cotmty, Tex., 1913 8 $10. 00
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Bulletin No. 603, U. S. Geological Survey 7 7.00
THE PANAMA CANAL,
Annual Report of the Isthmian Canal Commission and the Panama Canal,1914, H. Doc. No. —, 63d, 3d 65 150. 00Do 5 12.50
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Soil ^ econnoissance in Alaska, etc, 1914—A Homesteader's Farm near Fair-
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ANDREW B. GRAHAM CO.—Continued.
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Weekly Notice to Mariners, No. 31
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Field Service Regulations. U. S. Armv, War Document No. 475, Correctedto July r. 1914
Field Service Regulations, T. S. Army, Corrected to July 1, 1915
XAVT.
Tactics of the Battle Line, 1914Alterations
CONGEESS—SEXATE
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Water Supply Paper No. 320—Geology and Water Resources of SulphurSpring Valley, Ariz
SrPEEME COrET, DISTEICT OF COLOIBIA.
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Vol. II, No. 4 :.,
Soil Survey of Kanawha Coimty. W. Va., 1912 1
Separate No. 59S—The Chestnut Bark Disease (from Yearbook, Dept. of I
Agriculture, 19121 i
Department Bulletin ^o. 16SSoil Sim-ey of Boone Coimty. W. Va.. 1913Journal of Agricultural Rese'arch, vol. 4, No. 1
Department Bulletin No. 207 '.
Reconnoissance Sur^-ev of Ohio. 1912Soil Surety of Logan and Mingo Counties. W. Va.. 1913Journal of Asricuitural Research, vol. 4. No. 1 ,
Additional work on Soil Survev of Perrv Countv. Mo.. 1913 ,
Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 5. ,
Journal of Agricultural Reseaicb! vol. 4. No. 4Alterations on Soil Survev of Muskogee Countv. Okla i
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Reconnoissance Soil Survey of the Sacramento Valley, Cal., 1913 (orderedfor University of California) "
IN-TEEIOE.
Additional work. Bulletin No. 5S2First-Aid Training Certificates. Bureau of MinesThe Source. Manufacture, and Use of LimeAlterations. Monograpb LIII, L^. S. Geological Survev
Additional alterations '.
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BuUetin No. cSlE—The Coalville Coal Field. Utah, 1913—Part IIRailroad Cross Section Paper
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Cross Section PaperBureau of Fisheries Document No. 783—Fishes and Fishing in SunapeeLake
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War Document No. 473—Report on Fuel Tests and the Issue of Fuel, 1914.General Orders No. 57—Instructions Relative to the Issue of Fuel at Mili-tary Posts
Cross Section LithographThe Army Horse in Accident and Disease, 1909—ReprintEngineer Field Manual, 1912—ReprintRegulations for the Care and Test of a Smokeless Powder and other Explo-sive Materials in Store at Ordnance Establishments and in Service
Certificate for Military Aviator and Aviation MechanicianEngineer Field Manual, 1912
History of the Seal of the United States
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Additional copies
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Graphic ChartCross Sectional Paper N. S. E. Form 226The Deck and Boat Book of the U. S. Navy, 1914.Cross Section Paper N. S. E. Form 226
TREASURY.
Public Health Bulletin No. 64—Quarantine Procedure
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POST OFFICE.
Commissions for Fourth-class Postmasters
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Yearbook Separate No. 603—Truck Soils of the Atlantic Coast Region.
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Bulletin No. 89, U. S. National MuseumAdditional work
Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum, vol. 49.Maps—Linguistic Families of American Indians. .
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Valuation Blanks, D. V. Form 64.Valuation BlanksD. V. Form No. 64
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
International Code of Signals, 1914, H. O. Publication No. 87The Deck and Boat Book of the United States Navy, 1914. .
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Panoramic View of Rocky Mountain National Park
58 pages.
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Bulletin No. 87—Houses for Mining TownsAlterations
Technical Paper No. 80—Hand Firing Soft Coal Under Power Plant Boilers,
alterationsBulletin No. 88, Bureau of Mines
ReengravingWater-Supply Paper No. 370Wax engravings (maps)
AlterationsTechnical Paper No. 84—Methods of Preventing or Limiting Explosions in
Coal MinesReengraving 1, and partially reengraving 1
Bulletin No. — , 1915—Bureau of Education—The School System of Ontario
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Bulletin No. 86—Engineering Problems of the Panama CanalBulletin No. 80—A Primer on Explosives for Metal Miners and Quarrymen.
Alterations
COMMERCE.
Scientific Paper No. — : The Emissivity of Metals and Oxides, etcScientific Paper No. — : Adjustments of the Thomson Bridge in the Meas-uremrnt of Very Low Resistances
Scientific Paper No. — : An Experimental Study on the Koepsel Perme-ametrr
Scirntific Paper No. — : Various Modifications of Bismuth-Silver Thermo-piles Having a Continuous Absorbing Surface
Scientific Pap^r No. — : Specific Heat in Copper in the Interval 0° to 50° C.
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Scirntific Paper No. — : The Testing of PotentiometersCircular No. 9—7th edition: Testing of Glass Volumetric ApparatusScientific Paper No. — : A Direct-Reading Instrument for Measuring theLogarithmetic Decrement and Wave Lf^ngth of Electromagnetic Waves.
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National Standard Hose Couplings and Fitting for Public Fire Service-Circular 50
Absorption, Reflection, and Dispersion Constants of Quartz—ScientificPaper No. —
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Book of Surveys, Form 1006, reengravingFarmers' Bulletin No. 596—The Culture of Winter Wheat in the EasternHalf of the United States
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1913The Pink Boll WormBlanks—Inoculation Reports for 19—Department Bulletin No. 153—Forest Planting in the Eastern United States,Department Bulletin No. 157—Tillage and Rotation Experiments at Nephi,Utah : ...
Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 2 ,
Montlily Weather Review, July, 1914Report No. 99—Office of the Secretarj-—Classification of the Subfamily Crj--phalinae, with Descriptions of New Genera and Species
Inventory of Seeds and Plants Imported from October 1 to December 31,1912—No. 33, Nos. 34340 to 34727
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Farmers' Bulletin No. 622—Basket-Willow CultureMonthly Weather Review, August, 1914Farmers' Bulletin No. 625—Cotton Wilt and Root KnotSoil Survey of Cass County, Nebr., Advance Sheets, Field Operations of theBureau of Soils, 1913
Department Bulletin No. 132—Correlating Agriculture with the PublicSchool Subjects in the Southern States
Bulletin No. 36, Hawaii Experiment Station—Grasses and Forage Plants ofHawaii
Monthly Weather Review, September, 1914Farmers' Bull'^tin No. 640Time cards, 1915, Form CC-5
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Time cards, 1915, Form CC-6Farmers' Bulletin No. 638ToMTiship plat. Form 240 revDepartment Bull'^tin No. 169Annual Report of the Chief of the Weathrr Bureau, 1913-14Soil Survey of Boone County, W. Va., 1913Farmers' Bulletin No. 644—The Manufacture and Use of Unfermented Grape
JuiceSoil Survey of Orangeburg County, S. C. 1913Farmers' Bulletin No. 644—The Manufacture and Use of Unfermented Grape
JuiceDepartment Bulletin No. 187—Preliminary Census of Birds in the United
StatesDepartment Bulletin No. 188—The Importance of Thick Seeding in the Pro-duction of Milo in the San Antonio Region
Soil Survev of Stark Countv, Ohio, 1913Farmers' Bulletin No. 640—'The Hessian FlyBulletin No. 18—Porto Rico Experiment StationDepartment Bulletin No. 194—The Flow of Water in Irrigation Channels. .
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Accession CardsCirculars—The Movement of the Cotton Boll Weevil in 1914Bulletin No. 38—Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station: The Effect of
Fertilizers on the Physical Propertios of Hawaiian Soils
Department Bulletin No. 199—Loss in Tonnage of Sugar Beets by Drying.
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Department Bulletin No. 202—The Alcohol Test in Relation to MilkReconnoissance Soil Survey of the Sacramento Valley, Cal., 1913Farmers' Bulletin No. 663Monthlv Vfeather Review, January, 1915Department Bulletin No. 214Department Bulletin No. 198Department Bulletin No. 218Soil Survey of Russell County, Ala., 1913Department Bulletin No. 222—Barley in the Great Plains Area, etcSoil Survey of Nodaway County, Mo., 1913Soil Survey of Randolph County, N. C, 1913Department Bulletin No. 209Department Bulletin No. 219Department Bulletin No. 227Department Bulletin No. 230Department Bulletin No. 232Map of TexasFarmers' Bulletin No. 667Telephone Construction and Maintenance on the National ForestsAnnual Report of Daily Gage HeightsSoil Survey of Cleburne County, Ala., 1913Soil Survey of Hendricks County, Ind., 1913Soil Survey of Delaware County, Ind., 1913Soil Survev of Oneida County, N. Y., 1913
Farmers' Bulletin No. 668Do
Monthly Weather Review, February, 1915.
Farmers' Bulletin No. 671Farmers' Bulletin No. 673Farmers' Bulletin No. 674Farmers' Bulletin No. 677Farmers' Bulletin No. 678Farmers' Bulletin No. 679Department Bulletin No. 239Department Bulletin No. 240Department Bulletin No. 245Department Bulletin No. 246Department Bulletin No. 248
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LANMAN ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
Department and title.
AGBicuLTURE—continued.
Department Bulletin No. 249
Department Bulletin No. 253
D' p-irtment Bulletin No. 254
Department Bulletin No. 259
D. parrment Bulletin No. 260
Department Bulletin No. 263
Accession CardsSoil Survey of Greene County, Mo., 1913
Circulars—The Work of the Umatilla Reclamation Project ExperimentFarm in 1914 :
Report of Experiments Conducted at the Alaska Agricultural ExperimentStations, 1914
Handbook for Campers in the National Forests in California
Farmers' Bulletin No. 682
Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol. IV, No. 4
Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol. IV, No. 4
Farmers' Bulletin No. 681
Monthly Weather Review, April, 1915
The Work of the Truckee-Carson Reclamation Project Experiment Farmin 1914.
Department Bulletin No. 277
Soil Survey of Rowan County, N. C, 1914.
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Soil Survey of Hernando Coimty, Fla., 1914.
Soil Survey of Buffalo County, Wis., 1913. .
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Bulletin No. —, 1914, Bureau of Education, 1914—Agricultural Teaching. .
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Bulletin No. — , 1914—AS''ork of the Bureau of Education for the Natives of
AlaskaBulletin No. — , 1914—The Danish Folk High SchoolBulletin No.— , 1914, Bureau of Education—Rural Schoolhouses and GroimdsBulletin No. —
,1914, Bureau of Education—Danish Elementary Rural
Schools.Bulletin No. 83, Bureau of Mines—The Humidity of Mine AirBulletin No. 87—Houses for Mining TownsFacsimile, Bo SweeneyRules of PracticeBulletin No. 580-0—The Rutile Deposits of the Eastern United States.
Professional Paper No. 90-H—A Deep Well at Charleston, S. CThe Production of Petroleum in 1913
Do.Bulletin No. 75, Bureau of MinesBulletin No. 88, Bureau of Mines—The Condensation of Gasoline fromNatural Gas
Bulletin No. 87—Houses for Mining TownsProgress in Classification of Public LandsBulletin No. 76, Bureau of Mines—Coals Available for Export TradeReengravingZinc and Cadmium in 1913Lead in 1913—General ReportProfessional Paper No. 90-G—The Montana Group of Northwestern MontanaBulletin No. 581-D—Geology and Oil Prospects in Waltham, Priest, Bitter-
water, and Peachtree Covmties, CalBulletin No. — , 1914—Educational MuseumsMineral Products of the United States, 1912 and 1913Technical Paper 88—The Radium-Uranium Ratio in CarnotiteBulletin No. — , 1914—Coimty Unit Organization, etcNotice to Bankers Relative to Payment of Pension ChecksTechnical Paper No. 80, Bureau of MinesBulletin No. — : City Training Schools for TeachersTitle for DrawingsPreliminary Report on Proposed Drilling WellsWater Supply Paper No. 345-HTechnical Paper I'o. 97—Saving Fuel in Heating a HouseAnnual Report of the Commissioner of Education, 1914Brief—Santa Fe Pacific Railroad v. Lane
ater Supply Paper No. 345-HReclamation Record, April, 1915Water Supply Paper No. 375 CDesert A ells
Technical Paper No. 119Bulletin No. — : The Rural School System of MmnesotaNational Park Conference, 1915Technical Paper No. 123
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Form for Three Point ComputationBulletin of the Bureau of Education, 1915, No — : Teaching of CommunityCivi s
Professional Paper No. 95-CPotash Salts, 1914Bulletin 610--Mineralogical I'otesBulletin I'o. 86—Engineering Problems of the Panama CanalBulletin No. 98—Report of the Selby Smelter Commission ^
COMMERCE.
The Mussel Fauna of Central and I^'orthern Minnesota, alteration onScientilc Paper No. — : Various Modifications of Bismuth-Silver Thermo-
piles having a Continuous Absorbing SurfaceEquilibrium in the System, Lead Acetate Lead Oxide, Water, at 25 percent—Scientific Paper ^"o. —
Circular :i."o. 48—Standard Methods of Gas TestingCircular No. 51—Measurement of Time and Tests of TimepiecesNotice: Reward for Marked SalmonCorrelation of eight. Length, and other Body Measurements in the Weak-
fish, Cynoseion RegalisNotice that requisition for supplies has been received—Facsimile—F. M.Shore
Special Publication I"o. 22—Precise Leveling from Brigham, Utah, to SanFrancisco, Cal
Regulations Governing International Yacht Races, 1914Technologic Paper .'o. 42—Standardization of No. 200 Cement SievesAnnual Report of the Secretary of Commerce, 1914Scientific Paper .^o. — : Studies on the Silver VoltameterScientific Paper No. — Characteristic Equations of Tungsten FilamentLamps
An Ecological Reconnoissance f the Fishes of Douglas Lake, CheboyganCounty, Mich., Part of Bull., Vol. 33, 1913
Reengraving—Scientiiic Paper No. — : Characteristic Equations of TungstenFilament Lamps
Ninth Aimual Conference on Weights and Measures in the United States,1914Reengraving
Annual Report of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. 1914Scienti ic Paper l^o. — : Temperature Coefiicient of Magnetic Permeability
'ithin the " 'orktng RangeCircular Letters—Trade Directory of South America (facsimile, E. E. Pratt).Miscellaneous Series No. 21—Report on the Pottery IndustryEconomic Circular No. 16—Concerning the Mortality of the Soft Clams at
Essex, MassWeekly Notice to Mariners, I'o. 13, Mar. 26, 1915An Ecologi?al Reconnasisance of the Fishes of Douglas Lake, CheboyganCounty, Mich
Special Publication To. 26—General Instructions for the Field V'ork ,
Technologic Paper No. 46—A Study of the Atterberg Plasticity MethodFacsimile signature, J. M. Griffin (settlement notification card)Facsimile signature, E. Lester JonesAcknowledgment card, facsimile signature, E. Lester Jones ,
Form 298—Dimensions of Track Scale Parts, Lever Cross SectionMeasvirement of Track Scale PartsForm 296—Dimensions of Track Scale Parts, Platform Data ,
Special Publication .''o. 28—Application of the Theory ol Least Squares tothe Adjustment of Triangulation
Special Agents Series No. 99Plans and Speci ications for Moorings for Vessels and Buoys—1915Special ( onsular Reports ^'o. 72 ,
Scientific Paper ^^o. — : The Emissivity of Metals and Oxides—IV Iron Oxide,Plans and Spe?iacations for Buoys and / ppendages, 1915Request for Quotations, facsimile, E. Lester Jones '
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Request for Copies of Papers Containing Advertisement, facsimile, DanC.Vaughan
Radio Service Bulletin No. 6, June, 1915 ,
Economic Circular ^To. 17—Fishes Destructive to the Eggs and Larvae of
Mosquitoes ,
Survey of the Fishing Groimds on the Coast of ^ ashington and Oregon, 1914.
Circular I'o. 41
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LANMAN ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
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COMMERCE—continued.
Scientific Paper No. — : Interference Measurements of Wave Lengths in the
Iron SpectrumTechnologic Paper No. 48—An Air Analyzer for Determining the Fineness
of CementCensus bulletins:
Bulletin No. 125—Cotton Production in 1913
Bulletin No. 128—National and State Expenditures, 1913 and 1903, andPublic Properties ol States, 1913Do
Bulletin, Supply and Distribution of Cotton for the Year ending Aug.31, 1914
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Bulletin—Negroes in the United StatesDo
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Census—Miscellaneous:Statistical AtlasStatistical Atlas, 1910
DoMap of VirginiaCounty and Municipal Indebtedness, 1913, 1902, and 1890, and Sink-
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DoThe Storj'- of the CensusFacsimile, Sam. L. Eoe;ersStatistical Directory of State InstitutionsMap of Louisiana
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Report—Mortality Statistics, 1913
Report on Electrical Industries, 1912DoDo
Report—Indians in the United States, 1910Do
Report—Paupers in Almshouses, 1910Report on Insane and Feeble-Minded in Institutions, 1910Report on Electrical Industries, 1912Report—Indians in the United States, 1910
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Bulletin No. 146—Wafjes and Resrularity of Employment in the Dress andWaist Industry of New York City
War Document No. 473—Report on Fuel Tests and the Issue of Fuel, 1914.Form No. 1662—Handbook of the 7-inch Sieee Howitzer Battery, etcCoast Artillery Drill Regulations, U. S. Army, 1914r—War Document No. 474Changes No. — , Infantry Drill RegulationsExamination Questions Used in Competitive Examination, 1914, for
Appointment in Engineer CorpsCommanding Officer's Data Book, Field ArtilleryAnnual Report of the Governor of Porto Rico, 1914Tabulation Sheets, Forms Nos. 2589, 2590, and 2625 '.
Armual Report of the Chief of the Division of Militia Affairs, 1914General Orders No. —, 1914General Orders No. —
,1914, Kit Bag
Form No. 1960—Description of 3-iuch Telescopic Sights, Model of 1910Form 1872—Seacoast Artillery Ammunition and Instructions for its Careand Use
Form 1881—Primers for Use in Ser\'ice CannonDocument No. 486—Manual for Farriers, Horseshoers, Saddlers, and Wagon-
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Form No. 1875—Description of Swasey Depression Position Finders, etcWar Document No. 485Combined Infantry and Cavalry Drill Regulations for xVutomatic Machine
Rifle, cal. . 30, model of 1909
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Confidential Bulletin of Engineering Information, No. 26Speed, Horsepower, and Fuel Consumption Curve—Form N. S. E. No. 19..
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Report of Battle Practice, Spring of 1914Report of Ennneering Competitions, 1913-14Ordnance Pamphlet No. 434—Elementary Optics, 1914
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Confidential Bulletin of Engineering Information, No. 27Tactics of the Battle Line, 1914Catalogue of Tools for the United States Navy, Manufactured at the Navy-Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., from Tool Steel
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Specifications 31L16Specifications 12R3a ,
Specifications 31L17 ,
Specifications 42Sfia
Specifications 43R3Specifications 62W1BPrimer CardsNo. 125—Asiatic Pilot, Vol. 4Ordnance Pamphlet No. 450Specifications 42P6Specifications 41W6Specifications 13C5Specifications 41W7The American Nautical Almanac, 1917Bulletin No. 61List of Stations of Inspectors of Engineering Material and MachinerySpecifications 42H32Specifications 42BlaHandy Book for the Aid and Instruction of the Enlisted Men in the En-gineer Department, U. S. Navy
Confidential Bulletin No. 62Snecifications 42L13aMap of the United States and DependenciesGeneral Specifications for Inspection of MaterialOrdnance Pamphlet No. 162Ordnance Pamphlet No. 451Deep Sea Diving Tests "
Confidential Bulletin No. 19
TREASURY.
Supplement No. 16—The Summer Care of Infants ,
Supplement No. 15—Administration of a Yellow Fever Campaign ,
Public Health Report, vol. 29, No. 33, issue of Aug. 14, 1914Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 99—The Friedmann TreatmentThe Hygiene of Rrnral Schools—Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 37Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 39, issue of Sept. 25, 1914Supplement to Public Health Reports No. 20—Leprosy: Its Treatment inthe Philippines, etc
Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 40, issue of Oct. 2, 1914Public Health Report, vol. 29, No. 41, issue of Oct. 9, 1914Supplement to Public Health Reports, No. 21 ,
The Revenue-Cutter Service, its Organization and OperationsPublic Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 2
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ReengravingSeal for United States Coast Guard
DoBulletin No. 68, Public Health Service, etcPublic Health Bulletin No. 69—Typhoid fever, etcPublic Health Bulletin No. 70—Good Water for Farm HomesSupplement 23 to Public Health Reports—Typhoid Fever: Outbreak inDecatm- and New Decatur, Ala
Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 10, issue of Mar. 5, 1915Public He dth Reports, vol. 30, No. 12, issue of Mar. 19, 1915Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 13, issue of Mar. 26, 1915Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 14, issue of Apr. 2, 1915Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 18, issue of Apr. 30, 1915Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 21, issue of May 21, 1915Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 22, issue of May 28, 1915Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 23, issue of June 4, 1915Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 23, issue of June 4, 1915Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 101—House Document No. —
;63d, 3d. .
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POST OFFICE.
Facsimile, D. C. Roper
, JUSTICE.
Geo. B. Christie et al. v. The LTnited StatesKingston & Pihl v. United States, No. 27283
CONGRESS—HOUSE.
House Document No. 740, 63d, 2d—Index to the Report of Chief of Engineers,1866 to 1912
House Document No. 1268. 63d, 3d—Statement of cost account of moneysexDended on each irrigation project on Indian reservations, allotments,and lands
House Document No. 1463, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1363, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1215, 63d, 3d—Report of a commission appointed by
the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to investigate irrigation projects onIndian lands, etcReengraving
House Document No. 1482—Report of the Gray-Thurber Automatic Train-Control System, etc
House Document No. 1587, 63d, 3d—Report on preliminary examination ofKent Island Narrows, Md
Hearings on S. 3345—To Ma':e Gas Pipe Lines Common CarriersCommittee Document No. 20—Report on Tennessee River
CONGRESS—SENATE.
Hearings—Oil-Land LeasingHearings under Senate Res. 291—Fuel Transportation.Hearings—Relief of Settlers, Part IIHearings—Water Power Bill, 63d, 3dHearings—Oil Lands LeasingSenate Document No. 543, 63d, 2dSenate Document No. 981, 63d, 3dSenate Document No. 980, 63d, 3d
Additional wor '
Form circulars, facsimile, Ansel WoldFacsimile, J. W. Wadsworth, jr
Facsimile, Paul O. Hustings
COURT OF CLAIMS.
Moran Bros. v. The United States, No. 30498Albert W. Moore v. The United States, No. 32943Moran Bros. v. The United States, No. 30498Thomas C. Clark v. The United States, No. 31178 ,
MDle Lac Band of Chippewa Indians v. The United States, No. 30447.
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LANMAN ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
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INTEKSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Carroll, Brough & Robinson v. R. CoRevenues of Carriers in Official Classification TerritoryChamber of Commerce of T'ouston, Tex., v. I. & G. Ry. Co. et al., No. 5745.
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Time cards, Interstate Commerce CommissionWrecl at Woodlyn, PaNorthern Pine Mfg. Assn. v. C. & N. W. Ry. Co.,et al
Massie & Pierce Lumber Co. v. N. & W. Ry. CoL & S. Docket No. 519Report of Accident near Tuxedo, N. CRules Governing Monthly Reports of Railway AccidentsLa^ e Line Application, etcState Corporation Commission of New Mexico v. A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co., No.5571
In re Ownership of Little Kanawha Rv. Co., No. 7378Lehigh Portland Cement Co. B. & O. S. W. R. R. Co. et al
Spartanburg Chamber of Commerce v. Ry . Co. et al
Cape Girardeau Portland Cement Co. v. St. Louis & San Francisco R. R. CoI. & S. DocletNo. 555Pacific Creamery Co. S. P. Co. et al
THE PANAMA CANAL.
Annual Report of the Panama Canal, 1914Annual Report of the Isthmian Canal Commission and the Panama Canal,
1914Standard Specifications No. 212Report of the Department of Health, 1914
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD.
Seal, Federal Reserve BoardFederal Reserve Board Bulletin, Jime 1, 1915
DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS.
Annual Report of the Public Library, District of Columbia, 1914Annual Report of the Operations of the Engineer Department, District ofColumbia, 1914, vol. II of the annual report of the commissioners
Annual Report of the Public Utilities Commission, 1914 (H. Doc.—;63d, 3d)
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Pyrometer Chart—Form No. 79879
THE MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO.
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13 24.004 12.007 15.508 44.905 10.502 4. 254 8. 752 2.001 2.00
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10 14.5012 18.75
AGRICULTURE.
Farmers' Bulletin No. 610—Wild Onion, Methods of EradicationFarmers' Bulletin No. 617—School Lessons on ComDepartment Bulletin No. 134—Citrus Fruit Insects in Mediterranean Coun-
tries
Department Btdletin No. 145—Commercial Value of Various Wood Preserva-tives
Department Bulletin No. 150—Utilization of the Fish Waste of the PacificCoast for the Manufacture of Fertilizer
Journal of Agriciiltural Research, vol. 2, No. 6DoDo
Work of the San Antonio Experiment Farm in 1913The Work of the Truckee-Carson Experiment Farm in 1913The Work of the UmatUla Reclamation Project Experiment Farm in 1913..Inspection labelsFarmers' Bulletin No. 627—The House CentipedeFarmers' Bulletin No. 621—How to Attract Birds in Northeastern United
StatesInspection labelsDepartment Bulletin No. 140— Soils of Massachusetts and Connecticut with
Especial Reference to Apples and PeachesFarmers' Bulletin No. 630—Some Common Birds Useful to the FarmerDepartment Bullettn No. 164—Field Test with a Toxic Soil Constituent:Vanillin
Unnumbered circiilar—Single-Stalk Cotton Culture
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the fiscal year ended June 30, ^9^5—Continued.
THE MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
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Farmers' Bulletin No. 635—What the Farm Contributes Directly to the
Farmer's Living -
Department Bulletin No. 165— Quassiin as a Contact Insecticide
Temperature ChartJournal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 4
Farmer's Bulletin No. 637—The Grasshopper Problem and Alfalfa Culture.Department Bulletin No. 166—Ophthalmic Mallein for the Diagnosis of
GlandersJournal of Agriculture Research, vol. 3, No. 3
Map of the State of UtahBureau of Animal Industry Circvilar 147 (Revised)Department Bulletin 167Department Bulletin 171
Journal of Agricultm-al Research, vol. 3, No. 4
DoCards, Southern Corn RootwormCards, Larger Cornstalk BorerDepartment Bulletin No. 167
DoBulletin No. 140—Soils of Massachusetts and Connecticut, etc
Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 5
DoDepartment Bulletin No. 189—Studies of the Codling Moth in the CentralAppalachian Region
Department Bulletin No. 192—Insects Affecting Vegetable Crops in PortoRico
Department Bulletin No. 196—Methods Followed in the Commercial Can-ning of Foods
Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 6Department Bulletin No. 125—Zygadenus or Death CamasDepartment Bulletin No. 185—Bird MigrationFarmers' Bulletin No. 650—The San Jose Scale and Its ControlJournal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 6Farmers' Bulletin No. 659—The True Clothes MothsFarmers' Bulletin No. 657—The Chinch BugDepartment Bulletin No. 203—Field Studies of the Crown-Gall of SugarBeets
Jomnal of Agricultural Research—vol. 4, No. 1
Soil Survey of Stewart County, Ga., 1913Department Bulletin No. 201Soil Survey of Jones County, Miss., 1913 ,
Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1914Timber Reconnoissance TallyDepartment Bulletin No. 208Department Bulletin No. 212Department Bulletin No. 215Farmers' Bulletin No. 662Farmers' Bulletin No. 666Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 1
DoDepartment Bulletin No. 221—The Southern Corn Leaf-BeetleBulletin No. 193—The Drainage of Jefferson County, TexJournal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 1
Department Bulletin 226—The Verbena Bud MothReengraving
Soil Siirvey of Logan and Mingo Counties, W. VaDepartment Bulletin No. 223Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 2
DoFarmers' Bulletin No. 670Department Bulletin No. 238Department Bulletin No. 251Department Bulletin No. 261Department Bulletin No. 262Department Bulletin No. 265Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 4.
Journal of Agriculttn-al Research, vol. 4, No. 3
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Do.Reconnoissance Soil Survey of South Central Texas, 1913 ,
Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 4 ,
The Work of the Huntlev Reclamation Project Experiment Farm in 1914. .
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Monthly Weather Review, Supplement No. 2Inventory of Seeds and Plants Imported, No. 34, From January 1 to March
31, 1913Department Bulletin No. 274Department Bulletin No. 281
230 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 1^.—Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
THE MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
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AGRICULTURE—continued.
Cereal PiseaseNorth American Fauna No. 39Soil SurA^ev of Terrell County, Ga., 1914Soil Survey of Stevens County, Wash., 1913Soil Survey of Northeastern ^^'isconsLn, 1913Soil Svirvey of Washington County, Tex., 1913
INTERIOR.
Bulletin No. —,1914, Bureau of Education—Teacher Training in Foreign
CoiuitriesBulletin No. — , Bureau of Education, 1914—Education of the Home, part 3Technical Paper No. 76Technical Paper No. 77, Bureau of MinesMiners' Circular No. 8—New Edition—First Aid Instructions for Miners..
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Annual Report of the Governor of Hawaii, 1914Mountain ViewBulletin 580-K—Ore Peposits in the Sawtooth QuadrangleBulletin 580-L—Salines in the Owens, Searles, and Panamint Basins, South-eastern CaliforniaReengraving
Bulletin 580-N—The Elliston Phosphate Field, MontanaBulletin 581-C—The Moorcroft Oil Field and the Big Muddy rome,.Wyo.
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Bulletin 592-C—Marble Resources of the Juneau, Skagway, and Sitka Dis-tricts, Alaska
Bulletin 592-E—Mineral Peposits of the Yakataga District, AlaskaBulletin 592-F—Preliminary Report on a Water-Power Reconnoissance inSouth-Central Alaska
Bulletin .'792-G—The Port Wells Gold Lode District, Alaska, and Mining onPrince William Sound, Alaska
Bulletin 592-H—The Willow Creek, Upper Matanuska and Nelchina, BroadPass, and Valdez Creek I istricts, Alaska
Bulletin 592-1—The Chisana Placer T istrict, AlaskaBulletin 592-J—Lode Mining near Fairbanl-s and Placer Mining in theYukon-Tanana Region and the Ruby District, Alaska
Bulletin 592-K—Miaeral Resom-ces of the Yukon-Koyukuk Region, Alaska.Bulletin 592-L—Mining on Seward Peninsula, AlaskaWater Supply Paper No. 345-G—The Water Resources of Butte, MontProfessional Paper No. 90-F—A Reconnoissance in the Canyon Range ofWest Central Utah
The Production of Borax in 1913The Production of Iron Ore, Pig Iron, and Steel in 1913Production of Coal in 1913Reclamation Record, vol. 5, No. 9, October, 1914Technical Paper No. 81—Bureau of MinesBulletin No. 84—Bureau of MinesBulletin No. — , 1914—Bureau of Education, Cookingin the Vocational School.Reclamation Record, vol. 5, No. 10, November, 1914Monograph 53—Geological SurveyTeclinical Paper No. 95—Bureau of Mines
DoReclamation Record, vol. 5, No. 11, December, 1914Professional Paper 90-KReclamation Record, January, 1915Topographic Instructions of the U. S. Geological SurveyBulletin No. 594—Geological SurveyBulletin No. 596—Geological SurveyReclamation Records for February, 1915W ater Supply Paper No. 375 AReport on Homestead in AlaskaBulletin No. 620-A—Geological SurveyProfessional Paper No. 95-A—Composition of Muds from Columbus Marsh,Nev.
Technical Paper No. 101—Explosion Proof Motors for MinesProduction of Spelter in the United States in 1914Advance Statement—Production of Lead in 1914Bulletin No. — , 1915—The Schoolhouse as a Polling PlaceTechnical Paper No. 84—Methods of Preventing or Limiting Explosions
in Coal MinesReengraving
Bulletin No. 601—Geology and Mineral Deposits of the National MiningDistrictReengraving
Water Supply Paper No. 352Reclamation Record, May, 1915
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THE MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
Department and title.
INTERIOR—continued.
Bulletin No. 606—The Origin of the Zinc and Lead Deposits of the JoplinRegion, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma
Circular Relating to Villa Sites on the Waters of Flathead Lake, MontTechnical Paper No. 84Reclamation Record for June, 1915Yosemite National ParkTownship PlatsLeaves for I. P. Notebook No. 105Technical Paper No. 116Bulletin No. — , 1915—Secondary Schools in the States of Central and SouthAmerica and the vrest Indies
General Information—Mount Rainier National ParkTechnical Paper No. 123Bulletin of the Bureau of Education, 1915—Opporttmities for Foreign Stu-dents at Colleges and Universities in the United States ,
Reclamation Record, July, 1915 ,
Bulletin No. 612, Part BProfessional Paper No. 89Water Suuplv Paper No. 369Bulletin No.620-BWater Supply Paper No. 375-DProfessional Paper No. 95-DWater Supply Paper No. 375-EThe Production of Chromic Iron Ore in 1914Bulletin No. 609Bulletin No. 614, Part DThe Production of Asbestos in 1914The Production of Fluorspar in 1914The Cement Industry in the LTnited StatesBuUetin No. 620-DWater Supply Paper No. 372Water Supply Paper No. 371Water Supply Paper No. 398Professional Paper No. 91Water Supply Paper No. 375-FBulletin No. 621-CBulletin No. 621-BBulletin No. 621-DBulletin No. 621-ABulletin 615—Rhode Island CoalWater Supply Paper No. 397
COMMERCE.
The Testing of PotentiometersSpecific Heat in Copper in the Interval 0° to 50'
Scientific Paper No.Scientific Paper No.
ReengravingScientific Paper No. — : Various Modifications of Bismuth-Silver Ther-mopiles having a Continuous Absorbing Surface
Scientific Paper No. — : An Experimental Study on the Koepsel Permeam-eter
Scientific Paper No. — : Electrical Resistance and Critical Ranges of PureIron
Annual Report of the Secretary of Commerce, 1914Long Wire DragNational Standard Hose Couplings and Fitting for Public Fire Service—Cir-
cular No. 50Annual Report of the Secretary of Commerce, 1914Bureau of Fisheries Document No. 810Bureau of Fisheries Document No. 811Scientific Paper No. — : The Emissivity of Metals and Oxides, etcSpecial Publication No. 23—The Work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey..
ReengravingBureau of Standards Circular No. 52Special Publication No. 24, Coast SurveyReport of Alaska Investigation in 1914
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Identification of the Glochidia of Freshwater MusselsSpecial Agents Series No. 96—Dyestufis for American Industries
1 For completing work delivered unfinished by National Engraving Co., owing to strike in that >
ment.)lish-
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THE MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO—Continued.
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COMMERCE—continued.
Special Publication No. 26—General Instructions for the Field Work of theUnited States Coast and Geodetic Survey
Scientific Paper No. — : An Ameroid Calorimeter ,
Technologic Paper No. 44 ,
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Bureau of Fisheries Document No. 815The Fishes of the Yellowstone National ParkThe Bureau of Fisheries and its Station at Woods Hole, MassScientific Paper No. — : Reading Device for Computing Characteristics of
Vacuum Tungsten LampsTechnologic Paper No. 47—Value of High Pressure Steam Test of PortlandCement
Scientific Paper No. — : Characteristics of Radiation PyrometersScientific Paper No. — : A Study of the Quality of Platinum WareCensus miscellaneous—Statistical Directory of State InstitutionsCensus reports—Report on Electrical Industries, 1912
LABOR.
Bulletin No. — : Infant Care—Care of Children Series No. 2Bulletin No. 173—Index Numbers, Wholesale Prices Series No. 3
WAR.
Bulletin No. — , 1914—Instructions in the "Schaefer" Method of Artificial
Respiration, etc
Bulletin No. 6, Medical Department, U. S. Army—The Prophylaxis of
Malaria with Reference to the Military ServiceArtillery Bulletin No. 104—Serial No. 119General Orders ,
Form No. 1718—Description of the Infantry Equipment, Model of 1910Ofiicial Bulletin No. 2—Office of the Chief of StaffExamination Questions for Detail for Duty in the Ordnance Department.
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ReengravingTest of Metals—House Document No. 1339, 63d, 3d
Reengraving ,
Report on Relief of American Citizens in Europe.Bulletin No. 7—Studies in Roentgen-Ray Diagnosis, etc ,
DoWar Document No. 486—Manual for Farriers, Horseshoers, Saddlers, andWagoners or Teamsters
Signal Corps Manual No. 8—Installation and Maintenance of Fire ControlSystems at Seacoast Fortifications
Signal Corps Manual No. 8Alteration and repair
Signal Corps Manual No. 8Form 1926—Handbook of the Automatic Machine Rifle, Caliber .30, Model
of 1909, etcWar Document No. 486Transportation PermitForm No. 1961—Microscopic Examination of SteelChanges No.— : Coast Artillery Drill Regulations, 1914
STATE.
Statutes at Large.
NAVY.
Ordnance Pamphlet No. 323-A—Addendum to Ordnance Pamphlet 323—Description of 5.2 M. by 45 C. M., Whitehead Torpedo Mark V, Mod. 5.
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Ordnance Pamphlet No. 450Application for Leave
Alteration onOrdnance Pamphlet No. 52—U. S. Navy Air CompressorInstructions for Installation and Care of Storage Batteries in SubmarineBoats
Firing Regulations for Small Arms, U. S. Navy, 1915
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Specifications 34E1Specifications 17JlSpecifications 34F3 i i-
Bulletin No. 59—Relative to Test of Ventilation Cowls
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THE MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO—Continued.
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Report of Elementary and Division Practices, Autumn, 1914
Specifications 41H9Handbook of Naval Radio RegulationsDeep Sea Diving TestsSpecifications 42H20aHandy Book for the Aid and Instructions of Enlisted MenRules for Elementary and Battle Practices—Cruisers and GunboatsOrdnance Pamphlet'No. 376Information Service
TREASURY.
Treasurv Document 2730—Annual Report of the Director of the Mint, 1914.
Resrulat'ions Governing Uniforms of the Officers and Employees of the UnitedStates Public Health Service
Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 33, issue of Aug. 14,1914Supplement to Public Health Rsports No. 18—MalariaPublic Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 43—Preliminary Note on Epidemic Pol-iomvelitis in Vermont
Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 45Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 52Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 1
Organization ( hart of the United States Public Health ServicePublic Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 8, issue of Feb. 19, 1915
DoPublic Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 13, issue of Mar. 26, 1915Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 20, issue of May 14, 1915Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 26, issue of June 25, 1915
POST OFFICE.
Parcel Post Exhibit, Louisville, Ky
JUSTICE.
The United States v. The Quaker Oats Co. et al., In Equity No. 66.Boise Lumber i o. t;. P. & I. N. R. R. Co., Inter\-enor ,
John B. Pondron, administrator, v. The United States et al., No. 7164D. M. McDonald v. The United States, No. 6507The United States v. The Eastman Kodak Co. et al
The United States v. Eastman Kodak Co
CONGRESS—HOUSE.
House Document No. 1482, 63d, 3dHearings—Public Buildings and GroundsHearings—Daniel Thew WrightHearings before the House C ommittee on Expenditures in Department ofA griculture—Hog l holera
Report on the National Training School for Boys
CONGRESS—HOUSE (PRIVATE ORDER).
Speech—Land Ovmership (by Hon. J. A. Falconer)
CONGRESS—SENATE
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Senate Document No. 485, 63d, 2d—Location of Federal Reserve Districts inthe United States:Additional work, changes from originals
Senate Document No. 485, 63d, 2d—Location of Federal Reserve Districts inthe United States
Senate Document No. 608, 63d. 2d—Doniphan's ExpeditionSenate Document No. 677, 63d,' 3d—Indians of North CarolinaSenate Document No. 981
DoSenate Document No. 613 ,
Seventeenth Annual Report of the National Society of Daughters of theA merican Revolution—Senate Document 988, 63d, 3d
Senate Document 980 ,
Hearings—Water Power Bill, 63d, 3d ,
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THE MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
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COURT OF CLAIMS.
Sheridan-Kirk Contract Co. v. The United States, No. 31245Mille Lac Band of i hippewa Indians, etc., v. The United States.
The Curved Electrotype Co. v. The United States, No. 21000
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
The Thacher Collection.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Bulletin No. 88, U. S. National MuseumBulletin No. 90,, U. S. National MuseumProceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 47Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 48
Thirtieth Annual Report, Bureau of American Ethnology—House Docu-ment No. 153, 62d, 2d
Annual Report of U. S. National Museum 1914Bulletin No. 71, Part 5—A Monograph of the Foraminifera of the North Pa-
cific Ocean—RotalidaeAnnual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1914.
Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 48Additional work
DoBulletin No. 59—Kutenai Tales (H. Doc. No. —
,63d, 3d
Annual Report of the ^ merican Historical / ssociation, 1913Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1914
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Report of Accident near Tipton Ford, Mo8. J. Greenbaum C o. v. L. & N. R. R. C o. et al
Revenues of «, arriers in Official Classification TerritoryDoDo.Do.Do.Do.
Board of Trade of Kansas City^ Mo , v. K. C. & S. F. Ry. Co. et al.
Report of / ccident near / ir I.me Jimction, MoRevenues of Rail carriers in Official classification Territory
DoCity of Nashville v. The L. & N. R. R. Co. et al
Report of Accident near Alford, PaReport of ^ ccident at Oakwood, Wis., Jan. 30, 1915D. V, Form No. 500Montrose and Delta Freight Rate Association v. Rio Grande R. R.
THE PANAMA CANAL.
Standard Specifications for Steel Castings and Standard Specifications forStructural Steel for Bridges
OflBcial Handbook of the Panama Canal
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD.
Annual Report of the Federal Reserve BoardReengraving
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION.
Rules of Practice Before the Federal Trade Commission
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Standard Bulletin, vol. 10, No. 1
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AGRICULTURE.
Farmers' Bulletin No. 606—Collection and Preservation of Insects and OtherMaterial for Use in the Study of Agriculture
Farmers' Bulletin No. 609—Bird Houses and How to Build ThemFarmers' Bulletin No. 612—Breeds of Beef CattleFarmers' Bulletin No. 613—Goldenseal Under (Cultivation
Farmers' Bulletin No. 619—Breeds of Draft HorsesBulletin No. 128—Distribution and Migration of North American Rails andTheir ' HiesAdditionalWork on
Department Bulletin No. 130—Operating Costs of a Well-Established NewYork Apple Orchard
Department Bulletin No. 133—Experiments with Crops Under Irrigation at
the Scottsbluff ^Reclamation Project Experiment FarmDepartment Bulletin No. 135—Experiments in the Production of Crops onAlkali Land on the Huntley "^.eclamation Project, Montana
Department Bulletin No. 137—Some Distinctions in Our Cultivated Barleyswith 'Leference to Their Use in Plant Breeding
Department Bulletin No. 141—The ( Ivde Series of Soils
Department, Bulletin No. 142—The Miami Series of Soils
Department Bulletin No. 155—Wood Pipe for Conveying Water for Irriga-
tionJournal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 1
Monthly Weather Review, May, 1914 .'
Monthly Weather Review, .Tune, 1914Reengraving
The Work of the Yuma Reclamation Project Experiment Farm in 1913The Work of the Huntley Irrigation Project Experiment Farm in 1913Experiments in Crop Production on Fallow Land at San Antonio, TexFirst Aid ManualThe Dasheen, A Root Crop for the SouthBulletin No. 154—The Life History of Lodgepole Pine in the Rocky Moun-
tainsBulletin No. 33—rereal Investigations at Dickinson, N. DakDepartment Bulletin No. 148—The Use of Bacillus Bulgarious in Starters for
Making Cheese of the Swiss or Emmental Type '.
Department Bulletin No. 159—Soils of the Sassafras SeriesJournal of ' gricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 1
Reengraving ,
Bulletin No. 94, Part 2—Biology of the Termites of the Eastern United StatesFarmers' Bulletin No. 631—Growing Peaches: Sites, Propagation, Planting,
Tillage, and Maintenance of Soil FertilityDepartment Bulletin No. 163—A Field Test for Lime-Sulphur DippingBaths
Report No. 101—Office of the Secterary—The Woolly Apple AphisDepartment Bulletin No. 162—Horticultural Experiments at San Antonio
Field Station, South TexasYearbook Separate No. 632—The Organization of a Rural CommunityJournal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 3
DoFarmers' Bulletin No. 639—Eradication of the Cattle Tick Necessary for
Profitable DairyingFarmers' Bulletin No. 646—Crimson riover: Seed ProductionDepartment Bulletin No. 185—Bird MigrationFarmers' Bulletin No. 647—The Home Garden in the SouthDepartment Bulletin No. 188—A Method of Fumigating Seed ,
Department Bulletin No. 168 ,
Hawaii " griculture Experiment Station Bulletin No. 37Work of the Guam .Vgricultural Experiment Station in 1914Appendix No. 2, ircular E, Instrument DivisionDepartment Bulletin No. 174Farmers' Bulletin No. 642Farmers' Bulletin No. 643Department Bulletin No. 179Department Bulletin No. 183Farmers' Bulletin No. 648Farmers' Bulletin No. 652Department Bulletin No. 200—A Maggot Trap in Practical UseYearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1914
ReengravingYearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1914
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Department Bulletin No. 204Department Bulletin No. 217Department Bulletin No. 231Department Bulletin No. 233 ! . .
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Bulletin 234—Utilization and Management of Lodgepole PineSoil Survey of of Douglas County, Nebr., 1913
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A GKicuLTUBE—continued.
Department Bulletin No. 247Department Bulletin No. 250Department Bulletin No. 252Department Bulletin No. 255Department Bulletin No. 256Department Bulletin No. 264Farmers' Bulletin No. 675Report of the Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station, 1914Trail Construction on the National ForestsMonthly Weather "T^ eview, March, 1915Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin No. 39Department Bulletin No. 271Department Bulletin No. 272Department Bulletin No. 273Cards—Drying ' pparatusDepartment BiTllctin No. 279Joxirnal of ' gricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 6, August, 1915Cards—r aulifiower Broccoli ,
Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No, 5, issue of July 30, 1915.
INTERIOR.
Bulletin No. — , 1914—The Rural School and the Hoolrworm DiseaseBulletin 580-J—The Phosphate Deposits of South Carolina
Alterations onAnnual Report on Sullys Hill, etc., 1914Bulletin No. 582, Geological SurveyThe Source, Manufacture, and Use of LimeAnnual Report of the Commissioner of Education, 1914, vol. 1—House Doc.No. — , 63d, 3d....
Bulletin No. 581-E—The Coalville Coal Field, Utah, 1913, Part IIAlterations
Technical Paper 88—The Radium-Uranium Ratio in CamotiteReclamation '^ecord, March, 1915A Minnesota HomesteadBulletin No. 606—The Origin of the Zinc and Lead Deposits of the Joplin
Region, Missouri, Kansas, and OklahomaEducation Bulletin No. 11.1
Bulletin No. —,1915, Bureau of Education—The School System of Ontario
Technical Paper No. 104Bulletin No. — , Bureau of Education—The School System of Ontario ,
Technical Paper No. 115
Technical Paper No. IllTechnical Paper No. 64Bulletin No. — : The Truant Problem and the Parental SchoolBulletin No. 99—Bureau of MinesBulletin No. 97
COMMERCE.
29Scientific Paper No. — : Insulating Properties of Solid Dielectrics
Circular of Information Concerning Publications of the Census Bureau
—
Form 8-4477Technologic Paper No. 41—Lead Acetate Test for Hydrogen Sulphide inGas
Report—Paupers ia Almshouses, 1910Do
Bulletin—Negroes in the United StatesA Direct-Reading Instrument for Measuring the Logarithmic DecrementandWave Length of Electromagnetic Waves—Scientific Paper No. ——
Circular No. 51—Measm-ement of Time and Tests of TimepiecesReport of the Commissioner of Corporations on Farm Machinery Trade Asso-ciations
Technologic Paper No. 43—Hydration of Portland CementScientific Paper No. — : A Vibration Electrometer ,
Bureau of Fisheries Document No. 809Scientific Paper No. — : A Comparison of Stellar Radiometers and Radio-metric Measurements on 110 Stars
A Plane Table Manual: Appendix 7, Report of the Superintendent of theCoast and Geodetic Survey, 1905
Scientific Paper No. — : Effective Resistance and Inductance of Iron andBimetallic Wires
Plans and Specifications for Buoys and Appendages, 1915
1 Work delivered trnfijaished owing to strike in contractor's establishment; completed by MauriceEngraving Co.
14
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No. 15.
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Statement of contracts (informal) made for litJiograpMng and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued,
NATIONAL ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
Department and title.
Illus-
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tions.
Bulletin—Infant Care—Care of Children Series No. 2
Infant Mortality Series No. 3—Results of a Field Study in Johnsto^vn, Pa.Bulletin—Infant Care—Care of Children Series No. 2
Form No. 1713—Instructions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 6-inch Bar-bette Carriage, Model of 1910 for 6-inch guns, Model of 1908 Mn
rorm No. 1986—Directions forUsing, Mounting, and Dismoimting 1-pounderand 2.95-inch Subcaliber Guns, etc
General Orders No. — : Instructions r.elative to the Issue of Fuel at MilitaryPosts
Annual eport of the Judge Advocate General, U. S. Army., 1914Regulations for the f are and Test of a Smokeless Powder, and Other Explo-
sive Materials in Store at Ordnance Establishments and in ServiceGeneral Orders No. — : Instructions Relative to the Issue of Fuel at Military"Posts, alterations
Manual of Physical Training for Use in the U.S. Army—War Document No.436
Tests of Metals. 1914—House Document No. 1399, 63d, 3dAnnual eport of the Chief of Engineers, Subordinate Engineers, and Mis-
sissippi Liver Commission, 1914Do
Report of Board of L oad Commissioners for Alaska for 1914Form No. 1771—Handbook of the 4.7-inch Gun Material Model of 1906, with
Instructions for its CareForm No. 1660—Handbook of the 3.2-inch Field Battery with Instructions
for its CareForm No. 1663—Description of the Pratt 7^ ange Board, Model of 1905Form No. 1763—Instructions for Mounting, Using, and Caruig for 2.24-inch
(6-poimder) Guns and Parapet MountsForm 1S72—Seacoast Artillery Ammunition and Instructions for Its Prepara-
tion, Care, and Use
NAVY.
Specifications 4lClla—Clamps, reengravingGenera] Specifications, Appendix 4, Specifications for RivetingSpecifications 62C2Confidential Bulletin No. 18
DoSpecifications 62ClaOrdnance Pamphlet No. 391—Sperry Fire Control Systems, U. S. Navy,
October, 1914American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1918Bulletm No. 60Handy Book for the Aid and Instruction of the Enlisted Men in the EngineerDepartment, U. S.Navy
Specifications 13S5 "
Confidential Bulletin No. 19Bulletin No. 64
TEEAStJEY.
Treasury Document No. 2728—Pamphlet Report of the Commissioner ofInternal '"evenue, 1914
Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 52
CONGRESS—HOUSE
.
House Document No. 740, 63d, 2d—Index to Report of Chief of Engineers,1866 to 1912
House Document No. 1271^ 63d, 3d—:^ eport Concerning the Prices Paid for"VMieat to the Producers m the State of Kansas, etc
House Document No. 1519, 63d, 3d—Report on the Otter Trawl Industry. .
.
Redrawing
CONGRESS—SENATE
.
Senate Document No. 661, 63d, 3dDo
Senate Document No. 466, 63d, 2dDo
Business Methods, Indian Bureau
10
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521211
22
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238 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
NATIONAL ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
Department and title.
Illus-
tra-
tions.
Copies.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Bulletin No. 71, Part 5—A Monograph of the Foraminifera of the NorthPacific Ocean—r.otalidae
Annual ~^eport of the Board of "Tlegents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1914.
.
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, vol. 17, pt. 6
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Keport of Accident at Attica, 111
Third Annual r.eport Chief Inspector Locomotive BoilersReport of Accident near Livinerston. AlaReport of Accident near Bigelow, MinnAuburn & Alton Coal Co. v. T^y. CoRegulations Governing Travel of EmployeesReport of Accident near Oakwood, Wis
THE PANAMA CANAL.
Signal Code, Panama Canal Locks
627
138
THE NORRIS PETERS CO.
AGRICULTURE.
Maps, EuropeExtra cost for paper on maps, EuropeMap Showing the Distribution and Spread of the Cotton Boll Weevil.
Additional workState maps
Making over 27 and retransforring 48Bulletin No. 193—The Drainage of Jefferson County, TexMaps, Gipsy Moth and Brown Tail Moth Quarantine
INTERIOR.
Additional work for Water Supply Paper 365—Ground Water in South-eastern Nevada (H. Doc. —
,63d, 2d)
Form 1-109B—Charts—Pressure GaugeCertificate of Designation of Members of Local BoardsWater Supply Paper No. 345-G—The Water Kesources of Butte, Mont
AlterationsWater Supply Paper No. 345-GAllotment Plat for use in Alaska (Form No. 4-694)Water Supply Paper No. 278—Water Resources of Antelope Valley, Cal.,
2d editionCharts—Form 1-1 09JChart—Form 1-109DCharts—Watt Meter—Form l-109hGraphic LogBulletin No. 621-C
COMMERCE.
Regulations for Lighting Bridges, 1914Weekly Notice to Mariners, No. 42Bureau of Fisheries Document No. 809Annual r.eport of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1914Fisheries Document No. 809—Conditions of Oyster Beds and Barren Bottoms
of Lavaca Bay, TexPamphlet—Population of Tulsa, OklaPlans for Construction of Navassa Island Light Station
AlterationsTypes of Buoys
•WAR.
Annual Report of the Chief of the Division of Militia Affairs, 1914
.
Report of Board of P oad Commissioners for Alaska for 1914Signal Book, U. S. Army, 1914
200
1,000
"2," 766"
4,6755,500
1,0002,0002,007
3,504500
1,0031,0001,0001,0004, 8009,587
1,5753,7292,3253,250
2502,571200
300
2,538342
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1 Due to the department's selection of a superior grade of paper after placing order.
EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 239
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts (informal) made for lithographing and engraving during
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
THE NORRIS PETERS CO.—Continued.
lUus- AmountDepartment and title. tra- Copies. of eon-
NAVY.
14 / 50 of 11
\100of 3> $42. 00
Do . . 14 25 14.00
Plans of Navy Yards and Stations 56 150 307.0010 150 45. 00
House Document No. 1476, 63d, 3d 1 1,587 53.00Committee Document No. 20—Report on Tennessee River, etc 4 500 47.00
CONGKESS—SENATE.
The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1916, 2d edition 2 245 12. 00River and Harbor Committee Document No. 20—Tennessee River, etc 4 1,000 46. 00Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1911, Part 1 1 200 61.00
1 1,000 20. 00Do 1 1,400 16.00
1 592 21. 00Do 1 973 38.00Do 1 1,200 29. 00
Senate Document No. 466, 63d, 2d 5 1,449 280. 00100 6. 00
CONGRESS.
Rivers and Harbors Committee Document No. 20, 63d, 2d—Tennessee River. 4 2, 500 105.00
COURT OF CLAIMS.
The Omaha Tribe of Indians v. The United States 1 43 6. 25
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Supplement to the American Nautical Almanac for 1915. 1 304 6.00Do 1 400 5. 50
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1916 2 900 21. 00
PASBACH-VOICE LITHOGRAPHING CO.
INTERIOR.
Water-Supply Paper No. 278—Water Resources of Antelope Valley, Cal.,2d edition ^ 1 1,003 $170. 00
L. L. POATES ENGRAVING CO.
AGRICULTURE.
Form No. 67—Ajmual Report of Station Experiment and Output
INTERIOR.
The Production of Magnesite in 1913Bulletin No. 88, Bureau of Mines—The Condensation of Gasoline from Nat-
ural GasTechnical Paper No. 81, Bureau of Mines '.
Bulletin No. 84, Bureau of MinesTechnical Paper No. 95, Bureau of MinesBulletin of the Bureau of Education, No. —, 1915—A Study of the HighSchools and Colleges of the North central Association
General Information Yosemite National ParkGeneral Information Glacier National Park ,
Bulletin 621-A—Field Apparatus for Determining Ash in Coal
COMMERCE.
Scientific Paper No.— : Combustion Calorimetry and the Heats of Combus-tion of Cane Sugar, Benzoic Acid, and Napthalene
Form 271—Special Transmission SheetTechnologic Paper No. 40—The Veritas Firmg Rings
1
1
33
184
10
1
1
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240 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts (informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
L. L. POATES ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
Department and title.
COMMERCE—contiaued.
Scientific Paper No. — : A Wattliour Meter Method of Testing InstrumentTransformers
Resonance Curves—Form No. 764Coordinate PaperScientific Paper No. — : A Wheatstone Bridge for Resistance ThermometryScientific Paper No. — : An Aneroid CalorimeterScientific Paper No. — : Calculation of the Maximum Force between TwoCoaxial Circular Currents
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
D. V. Forms 67 and 68
Illus-
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tions.Copies.
POWERS PHOTO-ENGRAVING CO.
AGRICULTURE.
North American Fauna 37—Revision of the American MarmotsPorto Rico Station Bulletiu No. 17Department Bulletin No. 170Department Bulletin No. 173Monthly Weather Review, October, 1914Department Bulletin No. 176Department Bulletin No. 180 ,
Department Bulletin No. 175 ,
Department Bulletin No. 184 ,
Department Bulletin No. 181Department Bulletin No. 195 ,
Department Bulletin No. 205 ,
Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1914. ,
Department Bulletin No. 206Farmers' Bulletin No. 660Report No. 107, Office of the SecretaryA Report on the Work and Expenditure of the Agricultural Experiment
Stations during the Year Ended June 30, 1913^Department Bulletin No. 211Department Bulletin No. 220Department Bulletin No. 229 ,
Report No. 108, Office of the Secretary—The Acarina or MitesFarmers' Bulletin No. 669Department Bulletin No. 243Department Bulletin No. 244Soil Survey of Saunders County, Nebr., 1913Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 3North American Fauna 38—A Review of the American MolesSoil Survey of Escambia County, Ala., 1913Soil Survey of Pope County, Ark., 1913Soil Survey of Perry County, Mo., 1913Soil Survey of the Cache v alley Area, Utah, 1913-Soil Survey of Bullock County, AlaSoil Survey of Muskogee County, OklaSoil Survey of Indian River Area, FlaSoil Surv^ey of Wilkinson County, Miss^oil Reconnoissance in Alaska, etc., 1914....Department Bulletin 224—A Study of the Preparation of Frozen and DriedEggs in the Producing SectionReengraving
Soil Survey of Paulding County, Ohio, 1914Soil Survey of Bladen County, N. C, 1914
INTERIOR.
Professional Paper No. 90-JBulletin No. — , Bureau of Education, 1915—The Rural School System of
MinnesotaBulletin No. 604
ReengravingProfessional Paper 95-B
ReengravingBulletin No. 603Bulletm No. 607, U. S. Geol. SurvBulletin No. 608, U. S. Geol. SurvBulletin No. 605, U. S. Geol. Surv
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26372614
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1221
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28212332229264
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EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK. 241
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts (informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
POWERS PHOTO-ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
Department and title.
COMMERCE.
Census reports: Report on Electrical Industries, 1912
Census, miscellaneous—The Story of the ('ensusScientific Paper Xo. — : A Wheatstone Bridge for Resistance Thermometry,
Reen^'ravingReport of Alas .a Investigation, 1914 ,
Circular No. 38, Third Edition—The Testing of Rubber Goods ,
LABOR.
Labor Bulletin No. 165
WAR.
Appendix A—Manual for Noncommissioned OfT'cers and Privates of In-fantry of the Organized Militia and Volunteers of the United States, 1914.
Form No. 1714—^ Tandboo': of the 3.6-inch and 7-inch Mortar (Carriages,
Model of 1895 for 3.6-inch Field Mortar Model of 1890, and 7-inch SiegeMortar, Model of 1892
General Electrical Specifications No. 6
NAVY.
Bulletin No. 58 (confidential).tOrdnance Pamphlet No. 391—Sperry Fire Control Systems, U. S. Navy,October, 1914
TREASURY.
Bulletin 3—International Ice Observation and Ice Patrol in the NorthAtlantic Ocean
WTHTE HOUSE.
Calendars, 1915
CONGRESS—HOUSE.
Ilouse Document No. 1181, 63d, 3dDo
Kouse Document No. 1541—Test of the Automatic Train Control System,etc
CONGRESS—SENATE.
Senate Document No. 980, 63d, 3d
SMITHSONUN INSTITUTION.
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 48Reeni^raving
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 48
RAND, McNALLY & CO.
COMMERCE.
Special Consular Reports, No. 72
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Special Consular Report No. 61—Maps, Asia and Russia
THE SACKETT & WILUELMS CO.
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Yearbook Separate No. 620
6495—15 16
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tions.
3928101
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8,075
242 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15.- -Statement of contracts (informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
SCIENTIFIC ENGRAVING CO.
Department and title.
Illus-
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Copies.Amountof con-tract.
AGRICULTURE.
Soil Survey of Dane County, Wis., 1913 1
Soil Survey of Putnam County, Fla., 1914 3
INTERIOR.
Btaietin No. 613, Part C 41Do 61
CONGRESS—SENATE.j
Senate Document No. 466, 63d, 2d|
30
SNYDER & BLACK.
AGRICULTURE.
Soil Survey of Forsyth County, N. C, 1913Additional work on Soil Sui'vey of Cass County, Nebr., 1913Additional work on Soil Survey of Stark County, Ohio, 1913Soil Siu-vey of Goodhue County, Minn., 1913Soil Survey of Terrell County, Ga., 1914 (ordered for State College of Agri-
cultiu"e and Mechanic Arts)
INTERIOR.
Thirty-fifth Annual Report of the Director of the United States GeologicalSurvey
Water-Supply Paper No. 345-11Do
AlterationsWater-supply Paper No. 345-11Bulletin No. 98—Report of the Selby Smelter Commission.
COMMERCE.
List of Merchant Vessels of the United States for 1914, Part VI.
NAVY.
Changes in Flags of Greece, Flags of Maritime Nations
4,329
,329
100
9,6985,511
110
5002,175
,247
STANDARD ENGRAVING CO.
AGRICULTURE.
Department Bulletin No. 267Department Bulletin No. 270Department Bulletin No. 276Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 5Farmers' Bulletin No. 680
ReengravingBulletin No. 282—A Study of the Soft Resins in Sulphured and UnsulphuredHops
Soil Survey of Colquitt County, Ga., 1914Soil Survey of Chesterfield County, S. C, 1914Soil Survey of Scotts Bluff County, Nebr , 1913Soil Stu-vey of Clarke County, Miss., 1914Soil Survey of Jackson County, Ga., 1914Soil Survey of Bryan County, Okla.,1914
INTERIOR.
Bulletin No. 611, Part ADo
Technical Paper No. 114Bulletin No. 618, United States Geological SurveyWater-Supply Paper No. 374
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Statement of contracts (informal) made for lithographing and engraving during
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
STANDARD ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
Department and title.
WAR.
JBulletin No. 8—The Prevalence of Syphilis in the Army"Safety Featiu*es of Firing and Breech Mechanism of Field, Siege, and Seacoast
GunsForm No. 1721—Instructions for Loading Projectiles with Explosives
NAVY.
Bulletin No. 63
TREASURY.
Public Health Bulletin No. 71—The Health of Garment Workers, etc
Illus-
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tions.
20
78
Copies.
U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY.
AGRICULTURE.
Transfers, Report No. 100, Office of the Secretary—Potash from Kelp.
COMMERCE.
Transfers for United States Coast Pilot, Part IV, 6th editionTransfers for Inside Route Pilot, Key West to New Orleans, 1914Transfers for Inside Route Pilot, Coast of New JerseyAnnual Report of the Secretary of Commerce, 1914. 7,014
U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
1 5,500 $235.00
3 30. 005.00
1 10,254 108.5011 5,575 895. 001 3.751 12.004 4,576 529. 006 5,575 350. 001 2.501 48. 751 200 21.001 200 71.001 7. 5U1 3,075 317. 001 13.001 22.50
1 5.00
2 16.00
4 52.00
1 3.75
22 285. GO
37 444.00
6 72.00
6 72.001 500 8.00
1 5,575 138. 00
AGRICULTURE.
Map—Gipsy and Brown-Tail Moth QuarantineTransfer impressions, Department Bulletin No. 140—Soils of Massachusettsand Connecticut, with Especial Reference to Apples and Peaches
Transfers, Soil Survey of Washington County, Tex., 1913Fiscal Regulations of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1915Department Bulletin No. 181Transfers, Soil Survey of Montgomery County, Kans., 1913Transfers, Reconnoissance Soil Survey of the Sacramento Valley, CalDepartment Bulletin I"o. 198Department Bulletin No. 204Transfers, Soil Survey of Russell County, Ala., 1913Transfers, Soil Survey of Oneida County, N. Y., 1913Map of the WorldOutline Maps of the United StatesTransfers, Soil Survey of Perry County, Mo., 1913Maps of the United StatesTransfers, Soil Reconnoissance in Alaska, etc., 1914Transfers, Soil Survey of Paulding County, Ohio
Transfer impressions for Bulletin No. 589—The Calcite and Dolomite ofEastern Vermont (H. Doc. —
,63d, 2d)
Additional work on Water Supply Paper 341—Underground Waters of theCoastal Plain of Georgia, etc
Transfer impressions for Water Supply Paper 342—Surface Water Supplyof the Yukon-Tanana Region, Alaska
Transfer impressions for Water Supply Paper 343—Geology and WaterResources of Tularosa Basin, N. Mex. (H. Doc. —
,63d, 2cl)
Transfer impressions for Water Supply Paper 346—Profile Surveys in theBasin of Clark Fork of Columbia River (H. Doc. — , 63d. 2d)
Transfer impressions for Water Supply Paper 347—Profile Surveys in SnakeRiver Basin, Idaho (H. Doc. —
,6.?d, 2d)
Transfer impressions for Water Supply Paper 348—Profile Surveys in Hoodand Sandy River Basins, Oreg. (H. Doc. — , 63d, 2d)
Transfer impressions for Water Supply Paper 350—Profile Surveys in BearRiver Basin, Idaho (H. Doc. —
,63d, 2d)
Diagrams of Blackbeard Island Reservation, GeorgiaBulletin No. — , 1914—Work of the Bureau of Education for the Natives ofAlaska
244 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No, 15.
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Statement of contracts (informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—Continued.
Department and title.
INTERIOR—continued.
Bulletin 580-K—Ore Deposits in the Sawtooth QuadrangleWater Supply Paper 306—Surface Water Supply of the United States, 1911,Part VI, Missouri River Basin, 2d edition
Water Supply Paper ?.09—Surface Water Supply of the United States, 1911,Part IX. Colorado River Basin
Mineral Resources of the United States, 1912, Part II—The Stone Industryin 1912
Bulletin I'o. 580-M—The Rochester Mining District, NevadaBulletin To. 72, Bureau of MinesTransfer impressions for Bullcttti 582—Mineral Deposits of the Santa Ritaand Patagonia Mountains, Ariz
Transfer impressions for Bulletin 594—Some Mining Districts of 1\ ortheast-ern California and "orthwestern ^'evada
Water Supply Paper 338, U. S. Geological Survey—Springs of California,aduitional work
Transfer impressions for Water Supply Paper 349—Profile Surveys in Willa-mette River Basin, Oreg
Transfer impressions for Water Supply Paper 366—Profile Surveys of Sno-qualmie, Sultan, and Skykomish Rivers, Wash
Transfer impressions for Water Supply Paper 367— Profile Surveys of Mis-souri River from Great Falls to Three Forks, Mont
Township blanks—Form 4-675A.Bulletin Fo. 592—Mineral Resources of Alaska—Report on Progress of In-vestigations in 1913
Bulletin "o. 581-D—Geology and Oil Prospects in Waltham, Priest, Bitter-water, and i'eaehtree Counties, Cal
Reprinting, Protractor, 15 inches in diameterBulletin -'o 596, Geology and Coa! Resources of Forth Park, ColoTransfers for the Source, Manufacture, and Use of LimeStone Industry in the United States in 1913Annual Report of the Governor of Hawaii, 1914Professional Paper Vo. 90-1Annual Report of the Governor of Hawaii, 1914Transfer impressions, Water Supply Paper Vo. 344Transfers, Thirty-fifth Annual Report of the Director, U, S. GeologicalSurvey ,
Annual "Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1914Transfers
Map of the United States Showing Indian ReservationsTransfers for Professional Paper Fo. 87Bulletin Fo. 600, Geological Survey
Transfers.Annual Report of the Governor of Alaska, 1914
TransfersAnnual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1914Topographic Instructions of the U. S. Geological Survey
TransfersAdditional work, Bulletin No. 576Bulletin Fo. 531-B, Geological SurveyProfessional Paper No. 90-J
TransfersTransfers for Water Supply Paper To. 368Transfers for Yearbook separate No. 603—Truck Soils of the Atlantic CoastRegion
Transfers for Soil Survey of Stark County, Ohio, 1913Diagram of Ediz Hook Reservation, WashDiagram of Dungeness Spit Reservation, WashWater Supplv Paper I'o. 369Transfers for Water Supply Paper No. 369Sample Markings for Brass CapsBulletin 580-M—The Rochester Mining District, NevadaBulletin Fo. 606—The Origin of the Zinc and Lead Deposits of the JoplinRegion, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma
Diagram of Deer Flat Reservation, Idaho, for the Protection of ^""ative Birds.
Diagram of Elk Refuge Reservation for the Protection of American Elk-Wyoming
Sectional diagramsDiagram of Mille Lacs Reservation, Mitm., for the Protection of Native Birds.
Diagrams of Klamath Lake Reservation, Oreg. and CalBulletin Fo. 602
TransfersProfessional Paper No. 90-JBulletin 592-AHouse Document T"o. 1154, 63d, 2d—The Glacier National ParkWater Supply Paper No. 369Bulletin No. 614
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Copies.
9,121
600
400
1,5009,6212,000
1,500
9,814
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5031,0073,7176,1487, 168
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 245
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving during
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Coiidnued.
U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—Continued.
Department and title.
Illus-
tra-
tions.
Copies.
INTERIOR—continued.
The Cement Industry in the United States
Water Supply Paper No! 398Bulletin No. 621-BBulletin No. 621-DBulletin No. 604
TransfersProfessional Paper No. 95-B
Bulletin No. oii, U. S. 'deoiojrical SurveyBulletin ITo. 613, U. S. Geological SurveyTransfers, Bulletin No. 60.3, U. S. Geological SurveyWater Supply Paper No. 377Water Supply Paper No. 376Bulletin No. 98—Report of the Selby Smelter Commission
TransfersTransfers, Bulletin No. 597, U. S. Geological Survey (plate 9).
COMMERCE.Census reports:
Report—Population, Vol. I—General Report and Analysis, 1910
Report—Population, Vol. II—Reports by States, etc., Alabama to Mon-tana, 1910
Report—Population, Vol. Ill—Report by States, etc., Nebraska to Wy-oming, Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico, 1910
Report—Agricuiture—Vol. V—General Report and Analysis. 1910
Photometric Lamp Sheet Test and Candlepower Scale and Record Sheets..Statistical Atlas of the United States (Plates I and 389)United States Coast Pilot, Part IV, 6th editionStatistical Atlas, 1910, Plate I
Inside Route Pilot, Key West to New Orleans, 1914A Plane Table Manual; Appendix 7, Report of the Superintendent of Coastand Geodetic Survey, 1905
Inside Route Pilot—Coast of New JerseyTransfers—Report—Indians in the United States, 1910
LABOR.
Annual Report of the Commissioner General of Immigration, 1914
WAR.
Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, Subordinate Engineers, and Mis-sissippi River Commission, 1914 (H. Doc. 1408, 63d, 3d)
Annual Reports of the War Department, 1914, Vol. II, Chief of Engineers,without Appendices (H. Doc. 1409, 63d, 3d)
NAVY.
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1918
TREASURY.
Bulletin No. 3—International Ice Observation and Ice Patrol in the NorthAtlantic Ocean
CONGRESS—HOUSE.
Water Supply Paper No. 319—Geology and Ground Waters of Florida,edition.
Water Supply Paper No. 347
CONGRESS—SENATE.
Senate Document No. 466, 63d, 2dDo
Bulletin No. 575—Geology of the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation.Bulletin 527—Ore Deposit of the Helena Mining Region, MontanaBulletin No. 600—The Glacier National Park
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Map of National Zoological ParkAnnual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1914.
DoDo
11,283
6,7559,8879,5876,480
6,912
7,1687,16S
4, 9554, 7552.175
1,000
900700
1,0001,0004,5751,5002,075
8252,572
5,107
1,706
2, 799
2,626
2,075
500715
1,4491,449
490490490
37010, 2972,750
100
246 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts (informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—Continued.
Department and title.
GOVERNMENT PRmTING OFFICE.
The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1915Moimt Rainier and Its GlaciersRelief Map of Yellowstone ParkPanoramic View of Yosemite National Park
DoPanoramic View of Yellowstone National Park.Panoramic View of Glacier National ParkOrigin of the Scenic Features of the Glacier National ParkMount Rainier and its GlaciersSketch Map of Moim.t Rainier National ParkDepartment Bulletin No. 204Bulletin 611, U. S. Geological Survey—Guide Book of the Western United
States, Part AGlaciers of Glacier National ParkPanoramic View of Crater Lake National Park
,
Department Bulletin 181—A Report on the Methods and Cost of Reclaimingthe Overflowed Lands Along the Big Black River, Miss
Department Bulletin 198—Report upon the Cypress Creek Drainage Dis-trict, etc
,
Maps of the United States (map known as C black plus D black)Panoramic View of the Mesa Verde National ParkInterstate Commerce Commission Reports, vol. 24 ,
Copies.
904504700
1,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,000
100
1.0001,0002,000
200
100
1,000500200
WALKER ENGRAVING CO.
AGRICULTURE.
Department Bulletin No. 139—Norway Pine in the Lake StatesReengraving
Department Bulletin No. 144—The Manufacture of Acid PhosphateDepartment Bulletin No. 147—The Effect oi the Cattle Tick Upon the MilkProduction of Dairy Cows
Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 2, No. 5The Work of the Scottsbluff Reclamation Project Experiment Farm in 1913Farmers' Bulletin No. 623—Ice Houses and the Use of Ice on the Dairy FarmFarmers' Bulletin No. 624—Natural and Artificial Brooding of Chickens...Contributions toward a Monograph of the Scolytid Beetles II, Technical
Series No. 17, Part II
Department Bulletin No. 156—Wireworms Attacking Cereal and ForageCrops
Instructions for the Scaling and Measurement of National Forest Timber..Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 2
Farmers' Bulletin No. 636—The Chalcis-Fly in Alfalfa SeedFarmers' Bulletin No. 632—Growing Peaches: Pruning, Renewal of Tops,Thinning, Interplanting Crops, and Special Practices
State Maps—Arkansas, New York, Iowa, Nebraska, Montana, Nevada,Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, WashingtonReengraving
Report 102—Description of some Weevils Reared from Cotton in PeruDepartment Bulletin No. 190—The Drainage of Irrigated LandReport No. 100, Office of the Secretary—Potash from KelpSoil Survey of Montgomery County, Kans., 1913Department Bulletin No. 207Farmers' Bulletin No. 664Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 4
Soil Survey of Jackson County, Tenn., 1913
INTERIOR.
Bulletin No.— , Bm-eau of Education, 1914—Education for the Home, Part 2.
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Bulletin No. oSO-M—The Rochester Mining District, NevadaReengraving
Bulletin No. — , 1914—EfHciency and Preparation of Rural School Teacher.
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Bulletin No. — , 1914—Bureau of Education—Consolidation of Rural Schools.Bulletin No. 690—Geological SurveyBulletin No. 563—U. S. Geological SurveyBulletin No. — , 1915—Open Air SchoolsBulletin No. — , 1915—The Extension of Public EducationWater Supply Paper No. 375-BBulletin 602—U. S. Geological SurveyBulletin No. 80—A Primer on Explosives for Metal Miners and Quarrymen.
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4
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REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 247
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
WALKER ENGRAVING CO.—Continued.
Department and tith
1 11ns-
tra-
tions.
Copies.
COMMEECE.
Sporozoon Parasites of Certain Fishes in the Vicinity of Woods Hole, Mass.
.
Special Publication No. 27
Annual Report of the Surgeon General, XJ. S. Army, 1914
Form No. 18S7—Price List of Articles of Sulimarine EquipmentForm No. 1715—Description and Directions for Use and Care of Cavalry
LIterations.
Calendars for 191.'
TREASURY.
Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 100—Pituitary Standardization, etcHygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 97—Some New Siphonaptera, etc
Additional workTreasury Document No. 2731—Annual Report of the Surgeon General, Pub-
lic Health ServiceReengraving for Treasury Document 2731—Annual Report of the Surgeon
General, Pul)lic Health Service, 1914
CONGRESS—SENATE.
Bulletin No. 52—Early Man in South America (H. Doc. No. 481, 62d, 2d).
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Bulletin No. 89—U. S. National MuseumSpecial Bulletin, Part .3—American Hydroids, etcProceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 48Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1914.
DoProceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 49
DoProceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 48
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES.
Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 13—Catalogue of Meteor-ites of North America
1353752
7332
5
1
WEBB & BOCORSELSKI (INC.).
AGRICULTURE.
Bulletin No. 90—Hydrocyanic-Acid Gas Fumigation in California (reprint) .
.
Bulletin No. 240, Office of Experiment Stations—Tidal Marshes and TheirReclamation
Department Bulletin No. 273
INTERIOR.
Form 1-109L—Charts, Vacuum Gauge ^
COMMERCE.
Plans of Standard Pipe Towers, etcWeekly Notice to Mariners, No. 13, issue of Mar. 26, 1915Weekly Notice to Mariners, No. 16, issue of Apr. 16, 1915Surveyjof the Fishing Grounds on the Coast of Wt shington and Oregon, 1914.
Additional work
H. O. Publication No. 129—West Indies Pilot, Vol. II
,
Newport Shop Buildings PlansWashington Storehouse PlansPlans of Pier C, New YorkWashington Storehouse PlansStandard Boats of the U. S. Navy
2 1,104 S21. 50
11 503 41. 501 3,675 41.00
1 1,000 8. 50
3 200 27.003 3,803 47.504 3,803 53.502 2,575 120.00
7.50
1 2,075 30.5023 25 86. 2511 25 80.009 25 45.002 25 14.54
90 200 465.00
248 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts (informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
WEBB & BOCORSELSKI (INC.)—Continued.
Department and title.
CONGRESS—HOUSE
.
House Document No. 1112, 63d, 2dHouse Document No. Il2n, 63d, 2dHouse Document No. 1130, 63d, 2dHouse Document No. 11-10, 63d, 2dHouse Document No. Il=i2, 63d, 2dHouse Docum.ent No. 1160, 63d, 2dHouse Document No. 1176, 63d, 2dHouse Document No. 1341, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1453, G3d, 3dHouse Document No. 1454, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1455, 63d, 3d...House Document No. 1156, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1451, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1469, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1478, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1472, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 150S, 03d, 3dHouse Document No. 1509, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1511, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1512, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 158«, 63d, .3d .-
House Df cument No. 1593, 63d, 3dHouse Document No. 1592, 63d, 3d
UNITED STATES .SUPREME COURT.
The United States et al.. Appellants, v. The St. Louis, Iron Mountain &Southern Ky. Co. et al., No. 735, October term, 1914
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Forest Service Bulletin 108—Tests of Structural Timbers
Illus-
tra-
tions.
Copies.
1,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071.5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,.507
1,5701,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,5071,507
53
500
Amountof con-tract.
$33. 0022.5014.009. 00
10. 0099. 5023.0022. 50
100. 0015. 2521.5015.0011. 5022. 5015. 2582. 5015. 2523. 0013.5027.2517. 0017. 0020. 50
22.50
27.50
No. 16.
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Schedule of proposals received by the Joint Committee on Printingforfurnishingpaper for the public printbig and bindingfrom Mar. 1, 1915, to Feb. 29, 1916.
Printing Papers.
WHITE NEWS PRINT.
liOt No. 1.-300,000 pounds, 24 by 36 inches, 36-pound basis (in 9J, 19, 38, or 48 inch rolls):
Republic Bag & Paper Co per pound.Osburn Paper Co do. .
.
Smith-Dixon Co do. .
.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do...B. F. Bond Paper Co do...
Lot No. 2.-5,000 pounds, 24 by 38 mches, 38 pounds (flat):
Republic Bag & Paper Co do...Osburn Paper Co do. .
.
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do...R. P. Andrews Paper Co do...B. F. Bond Paper Co do. .
.
$0. 0233.0228.0228.0225.0232
. 0375
.024
. 0375
.0235
.0239
COLORED NEWS PRINT.
Lot No. 3.-5,000 pounds, blue, pink, and yellow, 24 by 38 inches, 25 pounds (flat):
Geo. W. Millar & Co per pound..Republic Bag & Paper Co do
—
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do
. 0349
.0425
.0345
MACHINE-FINISH PRINTING, NO. 1.
Lot No. 4.-20,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 30 poiuids; cut 24 by 38 inches and 38 by 48 inches(flat):
National Contracting Co per pound. . . 0459
King Paper Co do 049
The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0467
Oscar J. Ricketts do 0467
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE- 249
Lot No. 5.—250,000 pounds, 24 by 32 inches, 34 pounds (flat):
New York & Pennsylvania Co per pound. . $0. 0375The Miami Paper Co do 0419National Contractine Co do 0384Kine Paper Co do 0409Bryant Paper Co do 0384Mathors-Laram Paper Co do 0419The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0385Oscar J. Ricketts do 0385
Lot No. 6.-1,200,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 38 pounds (flat):
New York & Pennsylvania Co do 0375The Miami Paper Co do 0398National Contracting Co do 0379Kini Paper Co do 0415Brvant Pap?r Co do 0374The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0383
Oscar .T. Ri-ketts do 0383Lot No. 7.-1,200,000 pounds. 24 by 38 inches, 38-pound basis ( in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
New York S: Pennsylvania Co do 035The Miami Paper Co do 0396National Contracting Co do 0384Lewis Ilopfenmaier do 0359Mathers-T>amm Paper Co do 0396The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0359Oscar J. Ri-ketts do 0363
Lot No. 8.-1,200,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 38-pound basis (in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
New York & Pennsylvania Co ..do 0353Thr- Miami Paper Co do 0393National Contracting Co do 0379Lewis Hopfenmaier do 0359The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0363Oscar J. Ri-ketts do 0359
Lot No. 9.-1,200,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 38-pound basis (in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
New York & Pennsylvania Co do 035The Miami Paper Co do 0393National Contracting Co do 0374I^ewis Hopfenmaier do 0359The Chamnion Coated Paper Co do 0359Oscar .T. Ri-^kctts do 0363
Lot No. 10.-1,200.000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 38-pound basis (in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
New York <k Pennsylvania Co do C^SSThe Miami Paper Co do 0388NaMonal Contracting Co do 0369Lewis; Hopfenmaier do 0359The Chamr.ion Coated Paper Co do 0363Oscar J. Ricketts do 0359
Lot No. n.— 1 ,200,000 pounds. 24 by 38 inches, 38-pound basis (in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
New York & Pennsylvania Co do 035The Miami Paper Co do 039<S
National Contracting Co do.... .0364Lewis Hopfenmai':'r do 0359Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 0f98The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0359Oscar T. Ricketts do 0363
Lot No. 12.—150.000 pounds. 24 bv 38 inches, 38-pound basis (in 9^inch rolls):
New York <k Pennsylvania Co " do 0365The Miami Paper Co do 0398National Contractine Co do 0372The Chamnion Coated Paper Co do 0378Oscar T. Ri-ketts do 0378
Lot No. 13.-1.200,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 38-pound basis (in 19-inch rolls):
New York A: Pennsylvania Co." do 0355The Miami Paper Co do 0396National Contracting Co do 0367Kine Paper Co ^ do 04Bryant Paper Co do 0359Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do O^MThe Champion Coated Paper Co... do 0362Oscar .T. Ricketts do 0362
Lot No. 14.-50.000 pounds, 32 by 42 inches, 72 pounds (flat):
New York Sc Pennsylvania Co do 0375The M"iami Paper Co do 0388National Contracting Co do 0376Bryant Paper Co do 0384The .Tessup & Moore Paper Co do 0349Philin Lindemevr do 04Smith-Dixon Co', (diyision of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 0395The Champion Coated Paper Co : do 0383Oscar T. Ri-ketts do 0383
Lot No. 15.-150,000 pounds. 33f by 44^^ inches, 90-pound basis (In 33f-inch rolls):New Yo'-k &: Pennsylvania Co do 0355The Miqm; Paper Co do 0376National Contracting Co do 0359Bryant Paper Co do. ... . 0359The Jes<:up ^ Moore Paper Co do 0334The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0362Oscar J. Ricketts do 0362
250 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Lot No. 16.-1,200.000 poundSj 38 by 48 inches, 76 pounds (flat):
New York & Pennsylvania Co per poiind. . $0. 0375The Miami Paper Lo do 0393National contracting Co do 0378King Paper Co do 0415Bryant Paper ( o do 0376Mathers-Lamm Paper Co. do 0393The hampion Coated Paper Co do 0382Oscar J. RicVetts do 0382R. P. Andrews Paper Co do .0415
Lot No. 17.-200,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds (flat):
New York & Pennsylvania Co do 0365The Miami Paper Co do 0387National Contracting Co do 0367King Paper Co do 04Bryant Paper Co do 0376The Jessup & Moore Paper Co do 0349Phi ip Lindemeyr do 04Smith-Dixon Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 0395The V hampion Coated Paper Co do 0377Oscar T. Ricketts do 0377R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 04
Lot No. 18.-300,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 48-pound basis (in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
New York & Pennsylvania Co do 0345The Miami Paper Co do 0368National Contracting Co do 03489The Jessup & Moore Paper Co do 0339Lewis Hopfenmaier do 0359Phi'ip Lindemeyr do 0385Smith-Dixon Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 038The c hampion Coated Paper Co do 0357Oscar .T. RicT^etts do 0357
Lot No. 19.-20,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 48-pound basis (in 9i or 19 inch rolls):
New York & Pennsylvania Co do 0365The Miami Paper Co do 0373National C ontracting Co do 0367The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0373Oscar J. Ricketts do 0373
Lot No. 20.-1,000,000 pounds, 38 by 48 Inches, 96 pounds (flat):
New York & Pennsylvania Co do 0353The Miami Paper Co do 0373National ( ontracting Co do 03589King Paper Co do 038The .Tessup & Moore Paper Co do 0349Lewis Hopfenmaier do 0384Phi ip Lindemever do 04Smith-Dixon Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 0364The Champion t. oated Paper Co do 0377Oscar J. Ricketts do 0377
Lot. No. 21.-250,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 60 and 70 pound bases; cut any size (flat):
New York & Pennsylvaina Co do 0364The Miami Paper ( o do 0378National C ontracting Co do 0367King Paper Co do 0382The Jessup & Moore Paper Co do 0349Lewis Hopfenmaier do 0384Philip Lindemeyr do 04
Smith-Dixon c o. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 0395The C hampion ( oated Paper Co do 0373Oscar J. Ricketts do 0373
Lot No. 22.—40,000 pounds, any size, on 24 by 38 inches, 38 and 48 povmd bases, not otherwisecontracted for (flat, maximum width 41 inches):
The Miami Paper ( o per pound. . . 0389National ( ontracting Co do 0384King Paper ( o do 0415Brvant Paper Co do 0369Phi'ip Lindemeyr do 04
Smith-Dixon I o. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 0395The ( hampion Coated Paper Co do 0387Oscar J. RicVetts do 0387
Lot No. 23.-5,000 pounds, any size, on 24 by 38 inches, 38 and 48 pound bases, not otherwisecontracted for (rolls, maximum width 48 inches):
The Miami Paper Co.'. per poimd. . . 0383Bryant Paper Co do 0369The C hampion Coated Paper Co do 0388Oscar J. Ricketts do 0388
ANTIQUE PRINTING, LAID.
Lot No. 24.-20,000 pounds, 25 by 38 inches, 60 pounds; sizes 25 by 38 and 38 by 50 inches (flat:)
New York & Pennsylvania Co per pound. . . 0375The Miami Paper Co do 0397The Jessup & Moore Paper Co do 037Philip Lindemeyr do 0405Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 0397Smith-Dixon C o. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 04
The ( hampion ( oated Paper Co do 0393Oscar J. Ricketts do 0393
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 039
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER. 251
ANTIQUE PRINTING, LAID, DECKLE EDGE.
Lot No. 25.-20,000 pounds, 20^ by 29 inches, 50 pounds (flat):
American Writing Paper C o psr pound.Strathmore Paper ( o do. .
.
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do. .
.
Smith-Dixon ( o. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do. .
.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do. .
.
SO. 0825.0845.0825.0875.0823
OPAQUE PRINTING, HIGH MACHINE FINISH.
Lot No. 26.-20,000 pounds, 32 by 48 inches, 50 pounds; cut any size (flat):
Mathers-Lamm Paper ( o per pound.The (. hampion Coated Paper Co do. .
.
Oscar J. Ricl--etts do. .
.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do. .
.
Lot No. 27.-20,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 35 pounds; cut any size (flat):
Mathers-Lamm Paper ( o do. .
.
The Champion Coated Paper Co do. .
.
Oscar J. Ricketts do. .
.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do. .
.
WOVE MACHINE FINISH PRINTING.
Lot No. 28.-200,000 poxmds, 32 by 48 iaches, 67 pounds (flat):
American Writing Paper Co per pound.Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do. .
.
The ( hampion Coated Paper Co do. .
.
Oscar J. RicVetts do. .
.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do. .
.
Lot No. 29.-100,000 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 100 pounds (flat):
American W^riting Paper Co do. .
.
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do. .
.
The Champion Coated Paper Co do—Oscar J. Ricketts do. .
.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co doLot No. 30.—200.000 pounds, any size, on 24 by 38 inches, 40, 45, and 50 pound bases, not otherwise contracted for (flat):
American Writing Paper Co per pound.Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do. .
.
The Champion Coated Paper Co do—Oscar J. Ricketts doR. P. Andrews Paper Co , do. .
.
SIZED AND SUPERCALENDERED PRINTING (SAMPLE A).
Lot. No. 31.-20,000 poimds, 24 by 38 inches, 40 potmds; cut 24 by 38 inches and 38 by 48 inches(flat):
The Miami Paper Co per poundKing Paper Co do..Lewis Hopfenmaier do..The Champion Coated Paper Co do..Oscar J. Ricketts do..
Lot. No. 32.-40,000 potmds, 24 by 32 inches, 38 povmds, and 32 by 48 inches, 76 poimds (flat):
New York & Pennsylvania Co per poimdThe Miami Paper Co do.
.
King Paper Co do.
.
Bryant Paper Co do.
.
The Jessup & Moore Paper Co do.
.
The Champion Coated Paper Co do..Oscar J. Ricketts do..
Lot No. 33.-300,000 poimds. 24 by 38 inches, 45 and 60 pound bases; cut 24 by 38 inches and 38by 48 inches (flat):
New York & Pennsylvania Co per poundThe Miami Paper Co do..King Paper Co do.
.
Kalamazoo Paper Co do.
.
Bryant Paper Co do..The Tessup & Moore Paper Co do.
.
The Champion Coated Paper Co do.
.
Oscar J. Ricketts do.
.
Lot No. 34.-600,000 pounds, 31 J by 45| inches, 72 pounds (flat):
New York & Pennsylvania Co do..The Miami Paper Co do..King Paper Co do..Kalamazoo Paper Co do.
.
The Jessup & Moore Paper Co do..Lewis Hopfenmaier do..The ChampiDn Coated Paper Co do..Oscar J. Ricketts do. . _
Lot No. 35.-800,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 50 pounds; cut 24 by 38 inches or 38 by 48 inches(flat):
New York & Pennsvlvania Co per poundThe Miami Paper Co do.
.
National Contracting Co do.
.
King Paper Co do..Kalamazoo Paper Co do..The Jessup & Moore Paper Co do..Lewis Hopfenmaier do..The Champion Coated Paper Co do..Oscar J. Ricketts do.
.
.06
.0562
. 0562,0595
. 0562
.0562,0595
252 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE,
Lot No. 36.-50,000 pounds, any size, on 24 by 38 inches, 45 and 50 pound bases, not otherwisecontracted for (flat, maximum width, 40 inches):New York & Pennsylvania Co per pound..The Miami Paper Co doKing: Paper Co doThe Jessup & Moore Paper Co doLewis Hopfenmaier doThe Champion Coated Paper Co doOscar J. Ricketts do
Lot No 37.-5,000 poimds, any size, on 24 by 38 inches, 45, 50, and 60 pound bases, not otherwisecontracted for (rolls, maximum width, 48" inches):The Miami Paper Co per povmd..Bryant Paper Co doThe Champion Coated Paper Co doOscar J, Ricketts do
SO. 0393.0403.042.0384.0399.0403.0403
.0403
.0599
.0403
.0403
SIZED AND SUPERCALENDERED PRINTING (SAMPLE B).
Lot No. 38.-40,000 poimds, any size, on 24 by 38 inches, 40, 45, and 50 pound bases (f^at, maximumwidth, 40 inches):Mathers-Lamm Paper Co per pound.. .0525The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0497Oscar J. Ricketts do 0497R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0523
HALFTONE PRINTING.
Lot No. 39.-50,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 75 poxmds; cut 24 by 38, 38 by 48, and 31^ by 45*inches:The Miami Paper Co per pound. . . 0434Clarke & Co do a575Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 0434The Champion Coated Paper Co ' do 0427Oscar J. Ricketts do 0427R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0485
Coated Book.
SINGLE-COATED ONE SIDE BOOK.
Lot No. 40.-250,000 pounds, any size, on 24 by 38 inches, 65 and 70 pound bases (flat):
The Franklin Coated Paper Co per pound. . .05Lewis Hopfenmaier do 0493The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0492Oscar J. Ricketts do 0492R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0485
SINGLE-COATED BOTH SIDES BOOK, GLAZED FINISH.
Lot No. 41.—100,000 poimds,any size, on 24 by 38 inches, 65, 70, and 75 pound bases (flat):
The Franklin Coated Paper Co per poimd. . . 0525Lewis Hopfenmaier do 0513The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0512Oscar J. Ricketts do 0512R. P. Andrews Paper Co : do 0485
DOUBLE-COATED ONE SIDE BOOK, GLAZED FINISH (SAMPLE A).
Lot No. 42.—15.000 pounds, any size, on 24 by 38 inches, 65, 70, and 75 poxmd bases (flat):
The Franklin Coated Paper Co per pormd. . . 06Lewis Hopfenmaier do 0574
The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0573
Oscar J. Ricketts do 0573
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 056
DOUBLE-COATED, BOTH SIDES, BOOK, GLAZED FINISH (SAMPLE A).
Lot No. 43.—.500,000 pounds, any size, on 24 by 38 inches, 80-pound basis (flat):
Kalamazoo Paper Co per pound. . . 0582
The Franklin Coated Paper Co do 065
Brvant Paper Co do 0583
The Champion Coated Paper Co do 05S2
Oscar J. Ricketts do 0582
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0585
DOUBLE-COATED, ONE SIDE, BOOK (SAMPLE B).
Lot No. 44.-15,000 pounds, any size, on 24 by 38 inches, 65, 70, and 75 pound bases (flat):
Bryant Paper Co per pound. . . 08
The Chamrtion Coated Paper Co do 0fi42
Oscar J. Ricketts do 0642
DOUBLE-COATED, BOTH SIDES, BOOK (SAMPLE B).
Lot No. 45.—40 000 poimds, any size on 24 by 38 inches, 80-poimd basis (flat):
Bryan t Paper Co per pound. . . 08
The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0642
Oscar J. Ricketts do 0642
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 253
WRiTrsrGS.
VraiTE TABLET VTRITING, WOVE, MACHIXE-FIXTSH.
Lot No. 46.—lOO.ncO pounds. 21 by 32 inches, 28, 32, and 40 pound bases (flat; width, minimum17 iiir-he^. maximurn 40 inches ):
New Yor!-- & Pennsvhar.ia Co per pound.. $0,043.5
The ifiami Paper Co do 040.5
Katicnal Contracting Co do 01.53
Kalama/oo Paper Co do 044Le^vis Bopfenmoier do 04.54
rhi:i:i Lii.dpn'.e\T do 017O^bi rn Paper Co do 017The Champion Coated Paper Co do 04.52
Oscar J. Ric^ etts do 04.52
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0-j(;5
Eastern Manufacturinir Co do 0462Lot No. 47.- ICO.OOO pounds. 21 by 32 inches, 2S, -32, and 40 pound bases (rolls; width., minimum8 mches, miavimum 48 inches:Eastern Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 0447Kew Ycr'-- i: Pennsylvania Co do 0425The Miami Paper Co do 0465Kationa! Contracting Co do 0435Kalamazoo Paper Co , do 042Lewis Bopfenmaier do 0434Phiiin Lindemevr do 044Oshurn Paner Co do 016Tlie Champion Coated Paper Co do 0432Oscar J. RicJ--etis do 04-!2
E. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0465
U. S. M. O. WHITE AAT) BLUE -VTRITING (WOVE, MACHINE-DRIED).
Lot No. 4^.-20,000 pounds, 17 by 22 inches, 16 pounds (in 8^-inch rolls):
The Charrpion Coated Paper Co '. perpoimd.. .0647Oscar J. PicJ etts do 0647E. P. Andrews Paper Co do 055
WHITE FRENCH FOLIO.
Lot No. 49.-1,500 pounds, 17 by 22 inches, 10 poimds (flat):
Geo. V\'. Millar A: Co .• .per poimd.. .095Maihers-Lamm Paper Co... do .075
WHITE WRITDsG, WOVE, ^lACHINE-DEIED AND SUPEECALENDEKED.
Lot No. .50a.—20,000 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 8 and 11 pound bases; cut 16 by 21 and 23 by 32inchas (flat, 25 per cent rag):
Kalamazoo Paper Co per pound. . . 065Lot No. .50b. (flat, 50 per cent rag):
No Lids received.Lot No. 51a.—;?0,000 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 32 poimds; cut 17 by 28 and 21 by 32 inches (flat, 25per cent rag):
American Writing Paper Co per pound. . . 049Kalamazoo Paper Co... do 045Bryant Paper Co do 043The Champion Coated Paper Co do 046
Oscar J. Kiel ett5 do 046Lot No. 51b. (flat, .50 per cent rag):
American Writing Paper Co do 051Bryant Paper Co do 054The Champion Coated I'aper Co do 04'^Oscar J. Ric'- etts do 0485
Lot No. 52a.—1.50,G0<3 pounds, 17 bv 28 inches, 32 pounds (rolls; width, mLnimum 8 inches,maximum 38 inches, 25 per cent rag):American "Writinii, Paper Co per pound.. .048Kalamazoo Paper Co do 0l3Bryant Paper Co do 0475The Chanipion Coated Paper Co do 0J6Oscar J. RicJ--etts do 046K. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0475
Lot No. 52b. (lolls, .50 per cent rag):Am.erican Writing Paper Co do 05Bryant Paper Co do 0.525
The Champion Coated Paper Co do 04.S.5
Oscar J. Kic -etts _ do 0485Lot No. 53a.—500,000 pounds, 21 by -32 inches, 25 pounds (rolls; width, minimum 8 inchesmaxim.um. 38 inches, 25 per cent rag):Kalamazoo I'aper Co per poimd. . . 0-52
Lewis Hopfenm.ai^r do 058The Champion Coated Paper Co do 054Oscar J. Ric]•ett^ do 054
Lot No. 53b. (rolls, 50 per cent rag):Lewis Hopfenmaier do 0631 he Champion Coated Paper Co do 0565Oscar J. Ricketts do 0565
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Lot No. 54a.—150,000 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 34 and 40 pounds (rolls; width, minimum 8 inches,maximum 38 inches, 25 per cent rag):American Writins; Paper Co per pound. . $0. 048Kalamazoo Paper Co do 043Lewis Hopfenmaier do 0475The Champion Coated Paper Co do 046Oscar J. RicL-etts do 046
Lot No. 54b. (rolls, 50 per cent rag):American Writing Paper Co do 05l/cwis Hopfenmaier do 0525The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0485Oscar J. Rici^-etts do 0485
Lot No. 55a.—20,000 pounds, any size, on 17 by 22 inches, 13 to 28 pound bases, not otherwisecontracted for (rolls; width, minimum 8 inches, maximum 38 inches, 25 per cent rag):Kalamazoo Paper Co per pound. . . 055Lewis Hopfenmaier do 058The Champion Coated Paper Co do 0565Oscar J. Ric^-etts do 0565
Lot No. 55b. (rolls, 50 per cent rag):Lewis Hopfenmaier do 063The Champion Coated Paper Co do 059Oscar .T. Kicketts do 059
WHITE WRITING, WOVE, TUB-SIZED, AIR OR LOFT DRIED.
Lot No. 56a.—200,000 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 20 and 24 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):Eastern Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 0807.A merican Writing Paper Co do 084The ^tna Paper Co do 0777Strathmore Paper Co do 077Lee Paper Co do 0799Osburn Paper Co do 086
Lot No. 56b. — (flat, 75 per cent rag):Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0882A merican Writing Paper Co do 09The ^tna Paper Co do 0791Strathmore Paper Co do 0855Lee Paper Co do 0824Osburn Paper Co do 089
Lot No. 57a.—400,000 poxinds, 17 by 28 inches, 22, 32, and 36 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0837American Writing Paper Co do 082The ^tna Paper Co do .0777Strathmore Paper Co do 077Osburn Paper Co do 086
Lot No. 57b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):
Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0912American Writing Paper Co do 088The ^tna Paper Co do 0791Strathmore Paper Co do 0855Osburn Paper Co do 089
Lot No. 58a.—30.000 pounds, 18 by 23 inches, 20 and 26 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):AmeiicanWritir g Paper Co do .086The .^tna Paper Co do 0777Strathmore Paper Co do 0805
Lot No. 58b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):
American Writing Paper Co do 092The ^tna Paper Co do 0791
Strathmore Paper Co do 089
Lot No. 59a.—20,000 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 28 and 44 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):
American Writing Paper Co do 086The ^Etna Paper Co do 0777
Strathmore Paper Co do 0805
Lot No. 59b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):AmericanWriting Paper Co do 092The ^tna Paper Co do 0791
Strathmore Paper Co do 089
Lot No. 60a.—20,000 pounds, 20 by 28 inches, 35 and 56 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):
American Writing Paper Co do 086
The ^tna Paper Co do 0777
Strathmore Paper Co do 0805
Lot No. 60b.— (flat, 75 per cent rag):Amerir-anWriting Paper Co do 092
The vEtna Paper Co do 0791
Strathmore Paper Co do 089
Lot No. 61a.—600,000 pounds. 21 by 32 inches, 32, 40, and 48 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):
Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0797
American Writing Paper Co do 082
The ^tna Paper Co do 0777
Strathmore Paper Co do 0745
Osburn Paper Co do 086
Lot No. 61b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):
Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0872
^ mericanWrit ine Paper Co do 088
The ^tna Paner Co do 0791
Strathmore Paper Co do 083
Osburn Paper Co do 089
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Lot No. 62a.—100,000 pounds, 22f by 31| inches, 34 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):
American Writing Paper Co per pound.. ?0.080The^tna Paper Co do 0777Strathmore Paper Co do 0805Osburn Paper Co do 080
Lot No. 02b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):
American Writing Paper Co do 092The .^tna Paper Co do 0791Strathmore Paper Co do 089Osburn Paper* o do 089
Lot No. 63a.—80,000 pounds, 22 by 34 inches, 36 and 54 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):
American Writing Paper Co do 086The ^tna Paper Co do 0777Strathmore Paper ( o do 0805Smith-Dixon Co. (division of theWhitaker Paper Co.) do 0825
Lot No. 63b. • (flat, 75 per cent rag):
American Writing Paper Co do 092The ^tna Paper c o do 0791Strathmore Paper Co do 089Smith-Dixon Co. (division of theWhitaker Paper Co.) do 085
Lot No. 64a.—15,000 pounds, 23 by 36 inches, 27 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):
Strathmore Paper ( o do 0805Lot No. 64b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):
Strathmore Paper Co do 089Lot No. 65a.—20,000 pounds, 23 by 36 inches, 52 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):
American Writing Paper Co do 086The .^tna Paper Co do 0777Strathmore Paper Co do 0805
Lot No. 65b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):American Writing Paper Lo do 092The .^tna Paper Co do 0791Strathmore Paper Co do 089
Lot No. 66a.—150,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 44 and 56 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0823American Writing Paper Co do 084The^Etna Paper Co do 0777Strathmore Paper Co do 077Smith-Dixon Co. (division of theWhitaker Paper Co.) do 0825
Lot No. 66b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0898American Writing Paper Co do 09The^tna Paper ^o do 0791Strathmore Paper Co do 0855Smith-Dixon i o. (division of theWhitaker Paper Co.) do 085
Lot 67a.—50,003 pounds, 26 by 32 inches, 46 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):American Writing taper Co do 036The^tna Paper Co do 0777Strathmore Paper Co do 0305
Lot No. 67b.— • (flat, 75 per cent rag):American Writing Paper Co do 092The ^tna Paper Co do 0791Strathmore Pap?r Co do 039
Lot To. 68a.—50,000 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 17 pounds, and 28 by 34 inches, 34 pounds (flat, 50per cent rag):American Writing Paper Co per pound. . . 114Strathmore Paper Co do 1015
Lot No. 68b.- (flat, 75 per cent rag):American Writing Pa|3er Co do 12Strathmore Paper Co do 11
Lot ro. 69a.—100,000 pounds, 28 by 34 inches, 64 and 72 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):Carew Mfg. Co do 031Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0317American Writing Paper Co do 034The ^tna Paper Co do 0777Strathmore Paper Co do 077
Lot No. 69b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):Carew Mfg. Co do OSSEastern Manufacturing Co do 0?92American Writing Paper Co do 09The ^tna Paper Co do 0791Strathmore Paper Co do 0355
Lot No. 70a.—150,000 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 16 pounds, and 24 by 38 inches, 32 pounds (flat, 50per cent rag):
American Writing Paper Co per pound . . .114Strathmore Paper Co do 1015
Lot I'o. 70b.— (flat, 75 per cent rag):American Writing Paper Co do 12Strathmore Paper Co do 11
Lot i'o. 71a.—50,000 pounds, any size, not exceeding 28 by 40 inches and any weight, 16 by 21inches, 16 to 2-^-pound bases, not other >vise contracted for (flat, 50 per cent rag):American Writing Paper Co. per pound. . . 086The .^tna Paper Co do 0777Strathmore Paper Co do 0305
Lot I'o. 71b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):American Writing Paper Co do 092The ^tna Paper Co do 0791Strathmore Paper Co do 039
256 KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
COLORED WRITING, WOVE, TUB-SIZED; AIR OR LOFT DRIED (ANY COLOR EXCEPT RED).
Lot No. 72a.—120,000 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 22 and 32 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):American "VV riting Paper Co per pound..The^tna Taper Co do....Strathmore Paper Co ,..do
Lot r'o. 72b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):
American W'-iting Paper Co doThe Mtna Paper Co doStrathmore Paper Co do
Lot I'o. 7:sa.—5,000 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 23 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):American Writing Paper Co doThe Mina Paper Co doStrathmore Paper Co do
Lot '.'o. 73b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):Am3rican riting Paper Co doThe ^tna Paper Co do. . .
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Strathmore Paper Co doLot ro. 7Ja.—5.000 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 14 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):
American Writing Paper Co doStrathmore Paper Co do
Lot No. 7^h. (flat, 75 per cent rag):Ame'-ican "Writing Paper Co doStrathmore Paper Co do
Lot "No. 75a.—150,000 pounds, 21 by 32 Inches, 32, 40, and 48 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):Carew Mfg. f^o doAmerican Writing Paper Co doThe ^tna Paper Co doStrathmore Paper Co do
Lot No. 75b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):Carew Mfg. Co. . doAme'-ican Writing Paper Co doThe JEtna. Paper Co doStrathmore Paper Co do
Lot No. 76a.—3.000 pounds, 21 bv 32 inches, 72 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):American Writin? Paper Co doThe ^taa Paper Co doStrathmore Paper Co do
Lot I"o. 7fib. (flat, 75 per cent rag):Ame'-ican Writing Paper Co doThe ^tna Paper Co do. . .
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Strathmore Paner Co doLot "^'o. 77a.—20,000 pounds, 22 by 34 inches, 3fi and 54 pounds (flat, 50 per cent rag):
Amencan Writinc; Paper Co doThe ^tna Paper Co doStrathmore Paper Co do
Lot No 77b. (flat, 75 per cent rag):Ame'-ican Writing Paper Co doThe ^tna Paper Co doStrathmore Paper Co do
Lot No. 7 ^a.—5,010 pounds, anv color except red, any si/.e, not exceeding 2^ bv ^0 inches, andanv weight 16 by 21 inches, 16 to 24 pound bases,' not otherwise contracted for (flat, 50 percent ras):
Ame'-ican Writins Paper Co per pound..The ^tna Paoer Co doSfrathmore Paper Co do
Lot No. 7Hb. (flat, 75 per cent rag):
Ame'-ican Writing Paper Co doThe ^tna Paper Co doStrathmore Paper Co do
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$0. 037.0777.037
.093
.0791
.0955
.091
.0^77
.0905
.097
.0^91
.099
.139
.1415
.145
.15
.032
.0^7
.0777
.0345
.034
.093
.0791
.093
.109
.0^38
.1615
.115
.0901
.17
.091
.0777
.0905
.097
.0791
.099
.091
.0<77
.1415
.097
.0891
.15
FINE WHITE WRITING, WOVE, TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED.
Lot No. 79—5.000 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 48 pounds (flat, minimum orders, 2,000 pounds^:So'ithwQ-^th Co per pound.Ame'-ican Writing Paper Co do. .
.
Baltimo'-e Paper Co. (Inc.) do...Straihmo'-e Paper Co do...Typewriter & Ofiice Supply Co do...
.1.56
,17.159.16.156
U. S. M. O. WRITING, SAFETY OR SENSITIVE DESIGN.
Lot No. 80a,—400,000 pounds, machine finish, 17 by 22 inches, 18 pounds (rolls; width, 11 and 22inches):The Perfect Safety Paper Co per pound.
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R. P. Andrews Paper Co doLot No. Sib.—400,000 pounds, paper for money-order forms, 17 by 22 inches, 16 pounds (rolls;
wiith, 11 and 22 inf^hes):
The Perfect Safety Paper Co per pound..Clarke & Co do....R. P. Andrews Paper Co do
.0365
.095
.13
.096
.105
SAFETY WRITING, MACHINE FINISH.
Lot No. 81.-2,500 pounds, blue, pink, green, salmon, and yellow, 17 by 28 inches, 32 pounds (flat):
Geo. La Monte & Son per pound..R. P. Andrews Paper Co do
. 1325
.138
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Map.
map, lithograph finish (sample a).
Lot No. S2a.—50,000 pounis, any size, not exceeding 44 by 64 inches, on 19 by 24 inches, 18 to 40
pouni bases (flat, Government Printing Office delivery):
Geo. W. Millar & Co per pound. . $0. 094Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 11
StraThmo';e Paper Co do 095Ha\nhorne Paper Co do 09OsbLirn Paper Co do 094
R. P. -\nlrews Paper Co do 09Lot Xo. S2b. (flat, f. o. b.):
Geo. ^\'. Millar & Co do.... i.0915
Baltirao-e Paper Co. (Inc.) do 2. 107
Hawthorne Paper Co do 3.088
Osburn Paper Co ; do.... '.0925
E . P. Andrews Paper Co do. . . . ^. 0875
MAJ, LITHOGRAPH FINISH, TUB-SIZED, AIR OR LOFT DRIED (SAMPLE B).
Lot Xo. 83a.—80,000 pounds, any size not exceeding 44 by 64 inches, on 19 by 21 inches, 18 to 40
pound bases fflat, Government Printing Office delivery):Geo. AV. Millar & Co per pound.. .113
BalTimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 13
Strathmore Paper Co do 114
Hawthorne Paper Co do 112Osburn Paper Co do 114R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 12
Lot Xo. 8-3b. (flat, f. 0. b.):
Geo. W. Millar & Co do. . . . 1. 1095Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 2. 127Havrrhorne Paper Co do ^.11
Osturn Paper Co do <. 1125E. P. Andrews Paper Co do 6. 1175
Bonds.
thin bond, white or blue, glazed or tjnglazed, tub-sized, aer or loft dreed.
Lot No. Si.—100,000 pounds, any size, not exceeding 28 by 40 inches, on 16 by 21 inches, 7 to 14
pound bases (flat):
Old Poniinion Paper Co per pound. . . 47Cornelius Kahlen do 20R, P. Andrews Paper Co do 195
BOND, "WHITE OR BLUE, GLAZED OR UNGLAZED, TUB-SIZED, AER OR LOFT DRIED.
Lot X'o. 85.-500,000 pounds, any size, not exceeding 28 by 40 inches, on 16 lay 21 inches, 16 to 24pound bases (flat):
Carew Manula'^turing Co per pound. . . 108Ame"i^-an Writing Paper Co do 11Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 13The Aetna Paper Co do 0991Strathmore Paper Co do 102
"
Old Dominion Paper Co do 38Lee Paper Co do 13Hawtho:'ne Paper Co do 11E. P. An irews Paper Co do 102
Lot Xo. 86.-40.030 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 24-pound basis (rolls; width, 21 inches):Strathmore Paper Co do 132Old Dominion Paper Co do 38Hawthorne Paper Co do 13
BOND, COLORED, GLAZED OR UNGLAZED, TUB-SIZED, AIR OR LOFT DRIED.
Lot No. 87.-15,000 pounds, any color except re^ and blue, anv size, not exceeding 28 by 40 inches,on 16 by 21 inches, 16 to 24 pound bases (fltt):
The Aetna Paper Co per pound.. .1189Strathmore Paper Co do 135Old Dominion Paper Co do 38
FINE BOND, GLAZED OR UNGLAZED, TUB-SIZED AND LOFT DRIED.
Lot No. 88.-30.000 pounds, anv size, not exceeding 28 br 40 inches, on 16 bv 21 inches, 16 to 24pound bases (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 15Southworrh Co do 14Ame-ican Wrijing Paper Co do 17Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 18Strathmore Paper Co do 16Old Dominion Paper Co do 38Hawthorne Paper Co do 145Typewriter & Office Supply Co do 14E. P. Andrews Paper Co do 15
1 Bangor, Me. * Augusta, Me.2 Holyoke, Mass. 6 Turners Falls, Mass.3 Kalamazoo, Mich.
6495—15 17
258 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
NATURALIZATION BOND, WHITE, TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED.
Lot No. 89.-10,000 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 26 pounds (flat, minimum order 2,000 pounds):Southworth Co per pound. . SO. 20American Writing Paper Co do 20Strathmore Paper Co do 205Crane & Co do 31Osburn Paper Co do 23Typewriter & Office Supply Co do 20Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 269Smith-Dixon Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co) do 25R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 275
Lot No. 90.-5,000 pounds, 18 by 23 inches, 23 pounds (flat, minimum order 2,000 pounds):Southworth Co do 20American Writing Paper Co do 21Strathmore Paper Co do 225Crane & Co do 31Osburn Paper Co do 26Typewriter & Office Supply Co do 20Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 269Smith-Dixon Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 25R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 275
Onionskin,
Lot No. 91.-1,000 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 9-pound basis; sizes, 16 by 21 and 19 by 24 inches (flat,
minimum order 500 pounds):Old Dominion Paper Co per pound. . . 59Cornelius Kahlen do 24R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 32
Parchment Deed.
parchment deed, tub-sized and loft-dried.
Lot No. 92.-2,000 pounds, 22| by 31^ inches, 48 pounds (flat, minimum order 500 pounds):Southworth Co per pound.. .165Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 174Strathmore Paper Co do 165Typewriter & Office Supply Co do 165R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 18
BEST PARCHMENT DEED, TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED.
Lot No. 93.-1,500 pounds, 19 by 23 inches, 37 and 44 pounds (flat, minimum order 1,500 pounds)
:
Southworth Co per pound. . . 29Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 38Strathmore Paper Co .• do 36Crane & Co do 36Typewriter & Office Supply Co do 29R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 275
Ledgers.
second-class ledger, white or blue, tub-sized, air or loft dried.
Lot No. 94.-15,000 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 24 and 29 pounds (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 089Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0997American Writing Paper Co do 096Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 109Strathmore Paper Co do 105Lee Paper Co do 0948Hawthorne Paper Co do 095R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 105
Lot No. 95.-40,000 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 28, 34, and 38 pounds; cut 17 by 28 inches and 28 by 34inches (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 089Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0997American Writing Paper Co do 095Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 109Strathmore Paper Co do 105Lee Paper Co do 0948Hawthorne Paper Co do 095R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 109
Lot No. 96.-15,000 pounds, 18 by 23 inches, 30 and 35 pounds (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co do 089Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0997American Writing Paper Co do 096Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 109
Strathmore Paper Co do 105
Lee Paper Co do 0948Hawthorne Paper Co do 095R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 11
Lot No. 97.-5,000 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 34 and 44 pounds (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co do 09Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0997American Writing Paper Co do 098Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 109
Strathmore Paper Co do 11
Hawthorne Paper Co do 095R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 108
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Lot No. 98.-5,000 pounds, 20 by 28 inches, 53 pounds (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co per pound . . $0. 09Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0997American Writing Paper Co do 098Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 109
Strathmore Paper Co do 11
Hawthorne Paper Co do 095R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 109
Lot No. 99.-20,000 pounds, 23 by 36 inches, 70 pounds (flat):
Carew Manulacturing Co do 089Eastern Manufacturing Co do 0997American Writing Paper Co do 096Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 118Strathmore Paper Co do 105Hawthorne Paper Co do 095R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 12
Lot No. 100.-25,000 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 48 and 58 pounds (flat):
Carew Manulacturing Co do 098Eastern Manufacturing Co do . 0997American Writing Paper Co do 096Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 118
Strathmore Paper Co do 105Hawthorne Paper Co do 095R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 116
Lot No. 101.-15,000 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 76 pounds (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co do 091American Writing Paper Co do . 096Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 118Strathmore Paper Co do 11
Hawthorne Paper Co do 095R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 118
Lot No. 102.-5,000 pounds, any size not exceeding 28 by 40 inches, on 16 by 21 inches, 20 to 32-
pound bases, not otherwise contracted for (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 091American Writing Paper Co do 096Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 118Strathmore Paper Co do 12Hawthorne Paper Co do 095R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 12
FIRST-CLASS LEDGER, -WHITE OR BLUE, TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED.
Lot No. 103.-40,000 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 24 and 29 pounds (fiat):
Carew Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 137American Writing Paper Co do 145Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 15Strathmore Paper Co do 14Hawthorne Paper Co do 129R. P. Andrews Paper Co. do 144
Lot No. 104.-15,000 pounds, 18 by 23 inches, 30 and 35 pounds (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co do 137American Writing Paper Co do 145Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 15Strathmore Paper Co do 14Hawthorne Paper Co do 129R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 149
Lot No. 105.-80,000 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 28, 34, 40, and 48 pounds (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co do 137American Writing Paper Co do 143Baltimore Paper Co. ( fnc) do 15Strathmore Paper Co do 14Hawthorne Paper Co do 129R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 144
Lot No. 106.-20,000 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 34 and 45 pounds (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co do 137American Writing Paper Co do 145Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 15Strathmore Paper Co do 145Hawthorne Paper Co do 129R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 144
Lot No. 107.-15,000 pounds, 20 by 28 inches, 57 pounds (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co do 145American Writing Paper Co do 155
• Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 15Strathmore Paper Co do 15Hawthorne Paper Co do 129R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 152
Lot No. 108.-45, 000 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 48 and 58 pounds (flat)
:
Carew Manufacturing Co • do 137American Writing Paper Co do 145Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 15Strathmore Paper Co do 14Hawthorne Paper Co do 129R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 144
Lot No. 109.-10,000 pounds, 23 by 36 inches, 60 and 70 pounds (flat):Carew Manufacturing Co do 137American Writing Paper Co do 145Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 15Strathmore Paper Co do 143Hawthorne Paper Co do 129R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 149
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Lot No. 110.-10,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 56 pounds (flat):
Carew Manulacturing Co per pound. . $0. 145American Writing Paper Co ! do 145Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 15Strathmore Paper Co do 155Hawtliorne Paper Co do 129R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 144
Lot No. 111—10,000 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 24 pounds, cut 18J by 36 and 18J by 42 inches (flat):
Carew Manulacturing Co per pound. . . 15American Writing Paper Co do 155Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 16Strathmore Paper Co do 15Hawthorne Paper Co do 129R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 152
Lot No. 112.-40,000 pounds, 16 by 21 Inches, 36 pounds; cut 14 by 35, 21 by 32, 21 by 32§, 22J by31 J, and 24 by 38 inches (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 145American Writing Paper Co do 15Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 16Strathmore Paper Co do 16Hawthorne Paper Co do 129R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 149
Lot No. 113.-40,000 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 44 pounds; cut 20§ by 2AI and 21 by 32^ inches (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 14American Writing Paper Co do 15Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do 16Strathmore Paper Co do 16Hawthorne Paper Co do 139R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 159
Lot No. 114.-15,000 pounds, any size, not exceeding 28 by 42 inches, on 16 by 21 inches, 20 to 32pound bases, not otherwise contracted for (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 145American Writing Paper Co do 145Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc.) do. . . . .16Strathmore Paper Co do 16Hawthorne Paper Co do 129R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 149
Lot No. 115.-5,000 pounds, any size not exceeding 28 by 42 inches, on 16 by 21 inches, 36, 40,and 44 pound bases, not otherwise contracted for (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 15American Writing Paper Co do 16Baltimore Paper Co. (Inc) do 16Hawthorne Paper Co do 139R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 164
FIRST-CLASS LEDGER, COLORED, TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED (ANY COLOR EXCEPT RED ANDBLUE).
Lot No. 116.-10,000 pounds, any size, not exceeding 28 by 40 inches, on 16 by 21 inches, 20 to32 pound bases (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 17Southworth Co do 163Strathmore Paper Co do 195Hawthorne Paper Co do 16Typewriter and Office Supply Co do 163
Lot No. 117.-20,000 pounds, any size, not exceeding 28 by 40 inches, on 16 by 21 inches, 36, 40,and 44 pound bases (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 17South w^orth Co do 153Strathmore Paper Co do 215Hawthorne Paper Co do 18Typewriter and Office Supply Co do 153
HEAVY FIRST-CLASS LEDGER, SINGLE-PLY, TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED.
Lot No. 118.-150,000 pounds, white or blue, 21 by 32§ inches, 100 and 110 pounds (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co. per pound. . . 138American Writing Paper Co do 15Strathmore Paper Co do 158Smith-Dixon Co. (division of the WhitaTrer Paper Co.) do 1495R. P. x\ndrews Paper Co do 182
Lot No. 119.-10,000 pounds, colored, piak, yellow, buff, salmon, and green, 21 by 32J inches,100 and 110 pounds (Hat):Carew Manufacturing Co per pound. . . 17Strathmore Paper Co do 20
Tissue.
railroad manila, ruled one side.
Lot No. 120.-750 pounds, 20 by 30 inches, 7 pounds (flat, minimum order 500 pounds):No bids received.
^ WHITE.
Lot No. 121.-2,000 pounds, 20 by 30 inches, 8 pounds (flat, minimum order 500 pounds):Old Dominion Paper Co per pound. . . 1242Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do 14
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 07
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WHITE STEREO.
Lot No. 122.-1,500 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 6 pounds (minimum order 1,000 pounds):Old Dominion Paper Co per pound.. $0. 1998
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 19
CREAM STEREO.
Lot No. 123.—500 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 4^ pounds (minimum order 500 pounds):Old Dominian Paper Co per pound.. .338Osburn Paper Co do 35
Cornelius Kahlen do 40
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 33
Covers.
smooth cover, colored.
Lot No. 124.-150,000 poimds, any color, 20 by 25 inches, 50 pounds, and 33 by 46 inches, 148
pounds (flat):
Knowlton Bros. (Inc.) per pound. . . 054
Peninsular Paper Co do 0.'il9
American Writins; Paper Co do 0515
ROUGH COVER, COLORED (SAMPLE A).
Lot No. 125.-25,000 pounds, any color, 20 by 25 inches, 50 pounds (flat):
Knowlton Bros. (Inc.) per pound.. .0485Peninsular Paper Co do 0489American Writing Paper Co do 049
ROUGH COVER, COLORED (SAMPLE B).
Lot No. 126.-80,000 pounds, any color, 20 by 25 Inches, 50 pounds (flat):
Knowlton Bds. (Inc.) per pound.. .054Peninsular Paper Co do 0544American Writing Paper Co do 0565
Manilas,
wood manila.
Lot No. 127.-100,000 pounds, any size, on 24 by 38 inches, 40 to 60 pound bases (flat):
Old DominiDn Paper Co per pound.| 2 0312
Republic Bag & Paper Co do 0299
Carter , Rice & Co. ( Corp. ) do ....
| J-
Smith-Dixon Co. (div ision of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 0284R. P. Andrews I'aper Co do 0269
Lot No. 128.-300,000 pounds, any size, on 24 by 38 inches, 40 to 60 pound bases (roils; widthminimum 6 inches, maximum 48 inches):
1. 03312. 02923. 02675*. 029
Old Dominion Paper Co per pound..
|
Republic Bag & Paper Co do|
Osburn Paper Co , do 027
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do....{ H-'^^^HSmith-Dixon Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 0264R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0249
KRAFT WRAPPING.
Lot No. 129.-100,000 pounds, any size, on 24 by 36 inches, 30 to 70 pound bases:
Old Dominion Paper Co per pound.
6. 0397.04128. 0355
I9. 0395
Republic Bag & Paper Co do 04Osburn Paper Co do 0378
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do....|I'qIIq
Smith-Dixon Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co) do 030R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0365
JUTE MANILA, HIGH FINISH.
Lot No. 130.-80,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 140 pounds; cut 24 by 38, 26 by 28, and 26 by 34inches (flat):
Geo. W. Millar & Co per pound. . . 059American Writing Paper Co do 0475Philip Lindemeyr do 049Osburn Paper Co do.,.. .051Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do 0525
1 Less than carload shipments. « Standard sample, carload shipments.*Carbad shipments. Standard sample, less than carl ad shipments.'Rolls less than 30 inches wide. 8 Bidder's sample ^nbniitted, carload shipments.* Rolls 30 inches wide and over. » Bidder's sample submitted, less than carload shipments. -
6 Rolls to be shipped without harness.
262 REPOKT OP THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
ROPE MANILA.
Lot No. 131.-20,000 pounds, 24 by 36 inches, 50 pounds; cut 24 by 36 and 30 by 46 inches (flat):Geo. W. Millar & Co per poimd. . $0. 059Old Domini m Paper Co do 0609Philip Lindemeyr do 0515Osburn Paper Co do 0575
Lot No. 132.-50,000 pounds, 24 by 36 inches, 60 pounds; cut 24 by 38, 27 by 38, and 40 by 42inches (flat):
Ge^. W. Millar & Co per pound.. .059Old Domini:)n Paper Co do C609Philip Lindemeyr do 0515Osburn Paper Co do 0575Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do 0575
Lot No. 133.-75,000 pounds, 24 by 36 inches, 80 pounds; cut 27 by 38, 33 by 33, and 38 by 38inches (flat):
GeD. W. Millar & Co per pound. . . 059Old Dominion Paper Co do 0609Philip Lindemeyr do 0515Osburn Paper Co do 0575Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do 0575
Lot No. 134.-25,000 pounds, 24 by 36 inches, 140 pounds; cut 24 by 38 inches (flat):
Geo. W. Millar & Co per pound. . , 059Old Dominion Paper Co do 0609Philip Lindemeyr do 0515Osburn Paper Co do 0575Carter, Riee & Co. (Corp.) do 0575
Lot No. 135.-5,000 pounds, any size or weight, not otherwise contracted for (flat):
Geo. W. Millar & Co do 059Old Dominion Paper Co do 0609Philip Lindemeyr do 0525Osburn Paper Co do 0575Carter, Rioe & Co. (Corp.) do 0575
Lot No. 136.-80,000 pounds, any size or weight (rolls; width, minimum 6 inches, maximum 48inches):
Geo. W. Millar & Co. per pound. . . 059Old Dominion Paper Co do 0609Philip Lindemeyr do 0515Osburn Paper Co do 055Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do 0575
OILED MANILA TYMPAN,
Lot No. 137.-20,000 poimds, 24 by 36 inches, 86-pound basis (rolls, 19, 38, and 48 inches wide; maxi-mum wei-^ht 150 poimds):H. A, Sawyer & Co per pound.. .0625G eo. V/. Millar & Co do. . . . i. 055Old Dominion Paper Co do 06198Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do 049Smith-Dixon Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 055R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0575
MANILA TYMPAN.
Lot No. 138.—500 pounds, 24 by 36 inches, 150-poimd basis (rolls, 48 inches wide; maximumwei<iht, 150 pounds; minimum order. 500 pounds):Mathers-Lamm Paper Co ' per pound. . . 06R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0474
Manila Boabds.
manila board.
Lot No. 139.-40,000 pounds, 21| by 31J inches, 85-pound basis (rolls, 11 and 21| inches wide):United Paporhoard Co per pound.. .0275Philip Lindemeyr do 028Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do.... 2.029
Smith-Dixon Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 029R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 029
MANILA CARDBOARD.
Lot No. 140a.—50,000 pounds, any size on a 22 by 28 inches, 210-potmd basis (flat, wrapped andsealed in pa?ka'.;es ot 100 sheers each):United Paperboard Co per pound. . .0321Smith-Dix.oa Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 0355R. P. .Andrews Paper Co do 036
Lot No. 140b. (unwrapped):United Papei board Co do 0299Smith-DiKon Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 034R. P. Andrews Paper Co do. . . . . 0345
MANILA TAG BOARD, CALENDERED.
Lot No. 141.—40,000 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 120-pound basis, (rolls, 24 and 26| inches wide):United Paperboard Co per poimd.. .045Philip Lindemeyr do 046Osburn Paper Co do 0459R. P. .\ndrews Paper Co do 0455
1 On bidder's sample submitted. 2 Carload shipments.
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Cabdboard.
white railroad board.
Lot No. 142.-5,000 pounds, 22 by 2S inches, 280 poiinds (flat, minimum order 1,000 pounds):
Geo. W. Millar & Co per pound..j'^^.-J^I^'^
United Paperboard Co do 047
Philip Lindemeyr do 05
COLORED CARDBOARD.
Lot No. 143.-10,003 pounds, any color, 22 by 28 inches, 210 poimds (flat, minimum order 2,000
poimds):United Paperboard Co per pound. . . 04.95
Philip Lindemeyr do 0475
WHITE CHINA BOARD.
Lot No. 144.-10,000 pounds, 22 by 28 inches, 210 pounds (flat, minimum order 2,000 pounds):United Paperboard Co per pound. . .0485
Philip Lindemeyr ^ do 0475
Bristol Boards,
colored bristol board (any color except red).
.039753.043
<.045
.0395
.0385
.0423.043
4.045
.0384
Lot No. 145.-80,000 poimds, 21 by 31 inches, 110 pounds (flat):
United Paperboard Co per pound
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do..
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do..Lot No. 146.-500,000 pounds, 20f by 31 inches, 110-poimd ba^is (rolls, 20f inches wide):
United Paperboard Co ' do.
.
Philip Lindemeyr do . ,
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do..
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do...
CREAM BRISTOL BOARD.
Lot No. 147a.5—100,000 pounds, 221- by 28^- inches, 104 pounds (flat):
United Paperboard Co per pound. . . 0599The Champion Coated Paper Co do .0548Oscar J. Ricketts do 0548
Lot No. 147b. 100,000 pounds, 24 by 36 inches, 140-pound basis (rolls, 441 inches wide):United Paperboard Co do .057The Champion Coated Paper Co do ... .0523Oscar J. Ricketts do 0523
WHITE BRISTOL BOARD, NO. 1,
Lot No. 148.-80,000 pounds, 22^ by 28^ inches, 120 potmds (flat):
Old Dominion Paper Co per pound. .|
Philip Lindemeyr do .069Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do 0735Smith-Dixon Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 073The Champion Coated Paper Co do 068Oscar J. Ricketts do 068R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 08B. F. Bond Paper Co do 078
rtTOEX BRISTOL BOARD.
Lot No. 149.-25,000 pounds, white or any color except red, 22J by 28* inches, 175 and 230pounds (flat):
Carew Manufacturing Co per pound.American Writing Paper Co do. .
.
Stralhmore Paper Co do. .
.
Cornelius Kablen do...B. F. Bond Paper Co do. .
.
.15
.13
. 155
.125
.125
White Paraffin.
Lot No. 150.-1,200 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 16 pounds (flat, minimum order 500 pounds):Republic Bag & Paper Co per pound.Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.) do...R. P. Andrews Paper Co do. .
.
.08625
.0975
.103
1 Shipments of 1,000 pounds or over.2 Less than 1,000-poimd shipments.3 Carload shipments.
< Less than carload shipments.6 All bids rejected.
264 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
White No^tcueling Gummed.
Lot No. 151 1.-1,500 pounds, 17 by 22 inches, 23 pounds, and 20 by 24 inches, 30 pounds (flat,
minimum order 10 reams):
Carter, Rice & Co per pound.,j's^g^'l^
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do . 0945
Blotting.
Lot No. 152.—l.fiOO pounds, white orany standard color, 19 by 24 inches, 100 pounds (flat, minimumorder l,ono pounds):Ma; hers-Lamm Paper Co per pound. . .06R. P. Andrews Paper Co do .U65
Stereotype Molding.
(For paper process.)
WHITE.
Lot No. 153.-10,000 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 100 pounds (flat, minimum order 2,000 pounds):Old Dominion Paper Co per pound.. .06749Osl'urn Paper Co do 0659Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do OSSmiih-Uixon Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 073R, P. Andrews Paper Co do 065
BED.
Lot No. 154.-4.000 poimds, 19 by 24 inches, 40 pounds (flat, minimum order 1,000 pounds):Oid Dominion Paper Co per pound.. .06749Osburn Paper Co do 0659Maihers-Laram Paper Co do 0^
Smith-Dixon I'o. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 073
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 065
Monotype Keyboard and Casting Machine.
ot No. 155,-60,000 pounds (rolls, approximately 2 pounds each, containing approximately340 feel to a roll):
Colonial Co per pound.. .065Lanslon Monotype Machine Co do— * .059
Offset.
(For web presses.)
Lot No. 156.-8,000 potmds, 24 by 36 inches, 30-pound basis (rolls, 26 and 39 inches wide: minimumorder 2,000 pounds):Geo. W. Millar & Co per pound. . .043Republic Ba^ & Paper Co do 040SR. P. Andrews Paper Co
^
do 0505
Plate Wiping, for Embossing Presses.
Lo t No. 157.-10,000 pounds, 24 by 36 inches, 60-pound basis (rolls, 4 and 5 inches wide):Geo. W. Millar & Co per pound. . . 037
Carter, Rice ^ Co. (Corp.) do 03S
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 0367Smilh-Di\on Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 0375
R. P. .\ndrews Paper Co do 0375
Lot No. 158.— 10,U0U povmds, 24 by 36 inches, 60-pound basis (rolls, 6, 7, and 8 inches wide):Geo. W. Miliar & Co per pound. . . 03695Carier. Ri. e Co. (Corp.) do 038
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 0367
Smith-Dixon Co. (division of the Whitaker Paper Co.) do 0365
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0375
Back Lining, for Case-Making Machines.
Lot No. 159.-5,000 poimds (rolls, 24 inches wide; minimum order 2,000 potmds):Geo. W. Millar & Co per pound. . . 04
Osbmn Paper Co do 0368
Lining, for Headband, Lining, and Crashing Machines.
Lot No. 160.—3,000 pounds (rolls, 24 inches wide; minimum order 2,000 pounds):Geo. W, Millar & Co per pound. . .043
Osburn Paper Co do... .0398
1 .\11 bids rejt'Cled.* Pri?e per ream for si'.e 17 by 22 inches.3 Price per reaiu lor si„e 20 by 24 iurjhus.
* On standard sample or bidder's sample submitted for perforations.
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Tablet Stripping.
Lot No. 161.—1,"00 pounds (rolls, 24 inches wide; minimum order 500 pounds):Geo. W. Millar & Co per pound. . $0,043Osburn Paper Co do 0424
Carbon Paper,
Lot No. 162.—100 reams, black, 18 by 23 inches, medium weight, carbonized both sides, for penciluse (flat):
Old Dominion Paper Co per ream. . 4. 59
Osburn Paper Co do 3. 90
R. P. Andrews Paper Co do.... 6.23
Lot No. 163.—200 reams, olue manirold, 18 by 23 inches, medium weight, carbonized one side
(flat):
Old Dominion Paper Co per ream. . 4. 59
Osburn Paper Co do.... 3.90R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 5. 50
Marble Paper.
Lot No. 164.1—5 reams, brown, 20 by 25 inches (flat):
Corne ius Kahlen per ream. .2 3 7.45
Lot No. 165.'—5 reams, red, 20 by 25 inches (flat):
Cornelius Kahlen do 23 7.45
Lot No. 166.1—15 reams, green, 22 by 28 inches (flat):
Cornelius Kahlen. . . ! do 2 3 9,20
Lot No. 167.1—5 reams, blue, 22 by 28 inches (flat):
Cornelius Kahlen do.... 2 3 9. 20Lot No. 168.1—15 reams, red, 22 by 28 inches (flat):
Cornelius Kahlen do 239,20Lot No. 16\i—15 reams, brown, 22 by 28 inches (flat):
Cornelius Kahlen do 239.20
Comb Paper.
Lot No. 170.1—15 reams (fine comb), 22 by 28 inches (flat):
Cornelius Kahlen per ream. .2 3 7.00
Lot No. 171.1—20 reams (medium comb), 22 by 28 inches (flat):
Co nelius Kahlen do 237.00Lot No. 172.1—30 reams (coarse comb), 22 by 28 inches (flat):
Co nelius Kahlen do 237.00Lot No. 173.1—20 reams (fine comb), 20 by 25 inches (flat):
Co nelius Kahlen do 235.70Lot No. 174.1—15 reams (medium comb), 20 by 25 inches (flat):
Cornelius Kahlen do 235.70Lot No. 175.1—15 reams (coarse comb), 20 by 25 inches (flat):
Cornelius Kahlen do 23 5.70
Lining Paper.
Lot No. 176,1—5 reams, lithographed. No. 1, 24 by 28 inches (flat):
Cornelius Kahlen per ream. J * 9,25
. Red Pressboard.
Lot No. 177.1—2,000 pounds, 24 by 32 inches, weight 80 pounds to 144 sheets (flat, minimumorder 1,000 pounds):R, P, Andrews Paper Co per pound. . . 0889
Parchment.
Lot No. 178.-1,000 sheets (more or less), 15 by 21 inches (flat):
Cornelius Kahlen per sheet.. .32R. P, Andrews Paper Co do 35
Binder's Boards. ....
Lot No. 179.-1,000 pounds, news board, 26 by 38 inches, Nos. 100 and 120:
Geo. \y. M illar & Co per pound. . . 02United Paperboard Co do 017
Lot No. ISOa.—100,000 pounds, strawboard, 26 by 38 inches. No. 50 (on orders of car lots):
United Paperboard Co per pound.. .0118The C. L. LaBoiteaux Co do 0117
Lot No. 180h. (on orders of less than car lots):
United Paperboard Co do 0143The C. L. LaBoiteaux Co do 015
Lot No. ISla.—100.000 pounds, chip board, 26 by 38 inches. No. 50 (on orders of car lots):
Geo. \V. Millar & Co per pound.. .015United Paperboard Co do 0119TheC. L. LaBoiteaux Co do 01247Osburn Paper Co do 016645
1 All bids rejected.2 In reams of 480 sheets.3 Lots 164 to 176, inclusive, hand-dipped paper; gloss finish as per Government Printing OflBce standard
sample 191.5-16 (additional price with varnished or gloss finish),* In reams of 500 sheets.
266 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Lot No. 181b. (on orders of less than car lots):
Geo. W. Millar <k Co per pound. . $0. 016United Paperboard Co do 0132The C. L. LaBoiteaux Co do 015675Osburn Paper Co do 0185
Lot No. 182.-8,000 pounds, strawboard, lined, 26 by 38 inches, No. 50:
United Paperboard Co do 0165The C. L. LaBoiteaux Co do 017975
Lot No. 183a.—100,000 pounds, box board, lined one side; size 24J by 34 inches, 35 sheets to thebundle of 50 pounds (on orders of car lots):
Geo. W. Millar & Co per pound. . . 0179United Paperboard Co do 0155The C. L. LaBoiteaux Co do 014975Osburn Paper Co do 01867
Lot No. 183b. (on orders of less than car lots):
Geo. W. Millar & Co do 0185United Paperboard Co do 0178The C. L. LaBoiteaux Co do 018175Osburn Paper Co do 0219
Lot No. 184a.—500,000 pounds, binder's board. No. 2 quality; Nos. 16 to 40, 25 by 30 inches (onorders of car lots):
The Monroe Binder Board Co per pound. . . 0152Westport Paper Co do 01475Osburn Paper Co do 01659Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 01733R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0164
Lot No. 184b. (on orders of less than car lots):
The Monroe Binder Board Co do 0175Westport Paper Co do 0155Osburn Paper Co do 0179Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 01857R. P. Andrews Paper Co „ do 0176
Lot No. 185a.—250,000 pounds, binder's board. No. 1 quality; Nos. 12 to 30, 25 by 30 inches (onorders of car lots):
The Monroe Binder Board Co per pound. . . 0161Westport Paper Co do 01625Osburn Paper Co do 0179Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 01733R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0172
Lot No. 185b. (on orders of less than car lots):
The Monroe Binder Board Co do 0185Westport Paper Co do 017Osburn Paper Co do 0189Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 01857R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0184
Lot No. 186a.—80 OOO pomis. binder's board, best quality; Nos. IS to 45, 19 by 30 inches; Nos.16 to 90, 22 by 26 inches; No. 33, 22^ by 29 inches; No. 20, 22J by 34 inches (on orders of carlots):
The Monroe Binder Board Co per pound. . . 0225Osburn Paper Co do 0284Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 02732R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 028
Lot No. 186b. (on orders of less than car lots):
The Monroe Binder Board Co do 025Osburn Paper Co do 0294Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 02857R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0232
Lot No. 187.-2,000 pounds, trunk board; size 34 by 44 inches, Nos. 6 to 10:
The Monroe Binder Board Co do 0225Osburn Paper Co do 01785Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 01857R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0181
Lot No. 188a.—40,000 pounds, trunk board, No. 2 quality, 23| by 401 inches. No. 11 (on ordersof car lots):
The Monroe Binder Board Co per pound. . . 0161Osburn Paper Co do 01675Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 01882R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0193
Lot No. 188b. (on orders of less than car lots):
The Monroe Binder Board Co do 0185Osburn Paper Co do 0179Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do. . . . . 02007R. P. Andrews Paper Co do 0203
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No. 17.
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Schedule of proposals for supplying the Government Printing Office vnth mate-rial {exclusive of paper) and miscellaneous items, from, July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1915.
[An asterisk (*) indicates the successful bidder.]
Item 1.—Genuine Turkey morocco, No. 1 quality, various colors:
*Thomas Garnar & Co per dozen.. S44.00Benj. N. Moore & Sons per square foot.. .33John H. O'Donnell & Co per dozen.. 43.00Louis Dejonge & Co do 34. 00
Item 2.—Genuine Turkey morocco. No. 1 quality, various colors, acid free:
*Beni. N. Moore & Sons Co per square foot. . .33Louis Dejonge & Co per dozen. . 30. 00
Item 3.—Genuine Turkey morocco. No. 1 quality, cochineal:Thomas Garnar & Co do 44.00Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co .' per square foot. . . 33John H. O'Donnell & Co per dozen. . 43. 00*Louis Dejonge & Co do 35. 00
Item 4.—Genuine Turkey morocco. No. 1 quality, cochineal, acid free:
*Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co per square foot. . .33Louis Dejonge & Co per dozen. . 30. 00
Item 5.—Genuine Turkey Levant morocco, No. 1 quality, in three colors—medium greet, mediumblue, and medium' brown, acid free:
*Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co per sqixare foot. . .35Louis Dejonge & Co do 60
Item 6.—Genuine original Niger goatskins, red, No. 1 quality:*Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co do 30
Item 7.—Genuine Turkey Levant morocco. No. 1 quality, cochineal, acid free:
*Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co do 35Louis Dejonge & Co do 60
Item 8.—American morocco. No. 1 quality, various colors:
Helburn Leather Co do W25Thomas Garnar & Co do 189Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co do 20Louis Dejonge & Co do 21
Item 9.—American morocco, No. 1 quality, various colors, acid free:
*Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co do 21Item 10.—American morocco, No. 1 quality, cochineal:
*Thomas Garnar & Co , do 199Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co do 21Louis Dejonge & Co do 21
Item 11.—American morocco, No. 1 quality, cochineal, acid free:
*Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co do .21Item 12.—Skivers, blue, straight-grained. No. 1 quality, medium thickness:Thomas Garnar & Co do 089John Campbell & Co do 085Louis Dejonge & Co do 09
Item 13.—Skivers, cochineal, straight-grained, No. 1 quality, medium thickness:*Thomas Gamar & Co do 089John Campbell & Co do 095Louis Dejonge & Co do 10
Item 14.—Skivers, brown, calf-finished, No. 1 quality, medium thickness:*Thomas Gamar & Co do 075John Campbell & Co do 08Louis Dejonge & Co do 095
Item 15.—Skivers, cochineal title, thin, No. 1 quality:Thomas Garnar & Co do 08John Campbell & Co do 085Louis Dejonge & Co do 10
Item 16.—Skivers, cochineal title, heavy, No. 1 quality:John Campbell & Co do 095Louis Dejonge & Co do 10
Item 17.—Skivers, title, various colors, thin, No. 1 quality: i
John Campbell & Co do 085Louis Dejonge & Co do 10
Item 18.—Skivers, title, various colors, heavy. No. 1 quality:Louis Dejonge & Co do 10
Item 19.—Law sheep, No. 1 quality, medium thickness:Thomas Garnar & Co do 087Winslow Bros. & Smith Co.—
Sample A, 121f feet to the dozen do 08Sample B. 91i feet to the dozen do 085
[.John H. O'Donnell & Co.—Sample A do OSSample B do 0775
Item 20.—Law sheep. No. 1 quality, medimn thickness, acid free:Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co do 11Winslow Bros. & Smith Co., Sample C do 11
Item 21.—Law sheep. No. 1 quality, thin:Thomas Gamar & Co do 087Winslow Bros. & Smith Co.—
Sample D, 118| feet to the dozen do 08Sample E, 90 feet to the dozen do 085
John H. O'Donnell & Cc—Sample A do 08Sample B do 0775
Item 22.—Law sheep. No. 1 quality, thin, acid free:Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co do 10Winslow Bros. & Smith & Co do 11
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Item 23.—Law calfskins:
*ThoTnas Garnar & Co per square foot. . $0. 33John H. O'Donnell & Co do 40
Item 24.—Bark skiver, No. 1 quality, medium:*Thomas Garnar & Co do 06John Campfcell & Co ,do..'.'. '.065
Item 25.—Bark skiver, No. 1 quality, thin:Thomas Garnar & Co do 055*John Campbell & Co do 055
Item 26.—Fleshers, No. 1 quality, medium size, medium thickness:*Thomas Garnar & Co per dozen. . 4. 50John Campbell & Co do 5.00
Item 27 —Fleshers. No. 1 quality, large size, heavy:*Thomas Garnar & Co do 6.25John Campbell & Co do 6^00
Item 28.—American Russia (cowhide),, in sides. No. 1 quality, medium thickness, in any requiredcolor:
*Eae;le Tanning Works per square foot. . . 18Item 29.—American Russia (cowhide), in sides, No. 1 quality, medium thickness, in any required
color, a^id free:
No bids received.Item 30.—American Russia (cowhide), in hides, No. 1 quality, medium thickness, in any re-quired color:
*Eag]e Tanning Works per square foot. . , 19Item 31.—American Russia (cowhide), in hides, No. 1 quality, mediimi thickness, in any re-quired color, acid free:
No bids received.Item 32.—American Russia (cowhide), in hides, No. 1 quality, medium thickness, double-grained, in any required color:
*Ea9;le Tanning Works per square foot. . . 195Item 33.—American Russia (cowhide), in hides. No. 1 quality, medium thickness, double-grained, in any required color, acid free:
No bids received.Item 34.—American Russia (cowhide), in hides, No. 1 quality, heavy, double-grained, in anyrequired color:
*Eagle Tanning Works per square foot. . . 21Item 35.—American Russia (cowhide), in hides. No. 1 quality, heavy, double-grained, in anyrequired color, acid free:
No bids received.Item 36.—American Russia (cowhide), in sides. No. 1 quality, pebbled, in any required color:
*W. D. Byron & Sons (Inc.) per square foot.. .185Item 37.—Ainerican Russia (cowhide), in sides. No. 1 quality, pebbled, in any required color,
acid free:
No bids received.Item 38.—Cowhide buffmg, boarded grained, in sides. No. 1 quality, various colors, heavy:
Thomas Garnar & Co per square foot.. .097John H. O'Donnell & Co do 105*The H. Griffin & Sons Co do 09Louis Dejonge Sz Co do 09
Item .3*^.—Cowhide buffing, boarded grained in sides, No. 1 quality, various colors, thin:Thomas Garnar & Co do 079John H. O'Donnell & Co do 085*The H. Griffin & Sons Co do 075Louis Dejonge & Co do 09
Item 40.—Cowhide buffing, water-grained, in sides, No. 1 quality, various colors, thin:Thomas Garnar & Co.
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Sample A do 104Sample B do 094
John H. O'Donnell & Co do 0025The H. Griffin & Sons Co do 005Louis Dejonge & Co do 105
Item 41.— ( owhide bviffing, water-grained, in sides, No. 1 quality, various colors, heavy:Thomas Garnar & C o ."..do 104*John H. O'Donnell & Co do 10The H. Griffin <t Sons Co do 10
Louis Dejonce & ( o do 105Item 12.—Goatskins, ordinary morocco grain, cochineal, acid free:
*Benj. N. Moore & Sons ( o do 21
Item 43.—Goatskins, ordinarv morocco s:rain, various colors, to include black, medium brown,medium ereen, and medium blue, acid free:
*Benj. N, Moore & Sons i o per square foot.. .21
Item 44 —Niger goatskins, including medium red, medium brown, medium green, medium blue,and black, acid free:
*Benj. N. Moore <l- Sons Co per square foot.. .25Item 45 —Genuine pics^ins, No. 1 quality, acid free:
*Benj. N. Moore & Sons Co do 25
Item 46.—Book clnth, black, all patterns except silk:
The Holliston Mills per piece.. 5.00TnlerlaVen Mills.... do.... 5.00
Item )7.—Book cloth, common colors, all patterns except silk:
The Holliston Mills do.... 6.25*]n1prlal-en Mills do.... 6.25
Item 48 —Book cloth, extra brown or dove, etc., in the ordinary patterns except silk, as may berequired:
*InterlaVen Mills per piece. . 7. 50
Item 49.—Book cloth, extra green or extra blue, in the ordinary patterns, except silk, as may berequired:
Interlaken Mills per piece. . 7. 75
EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER. 269
Item 50—Boole cloth, "Ruby, solferino, or magenta, in the ordinary patterns, except silk, as
may br rsquired:*Tnteria1-en Mills per piece.
.
Item 51.—Book cloth, cochineal, in the ordinary patterns, except silk, as may be requietl:
*InterlaVen Mills per piece..
Item 5'.^—Book cloth, common black, silk patterns:The HoUiston Mills do*Interiaken Mills do
Item 53.—Book cloth, common colors, silk patterns:The Holliston Mills do....*Tnter!aken Mills do
Item 5-1.—Book cloth, extra black, silk pattern:*Int6rlaken Mills do
Item 55.—Book cloth, e.xtra brown or dove, etc., silk patterns, as may be required:
. *lnterlaken Mills doItem 56.—Book cloth, extra green or extra bluOj silk patterns, as may be required*
*Inter!aken Mills doItem 57 —Book cloth, ruby, solferino, or magenta, silk patterns, as may be required:
*lnterlaken Mills.' doItem 5S.— Book cloth, cochineal, silk patterns, as may be required:
*Interlaken Mills.! doItem 59.—Buckram, 10} ounces to the linear yard, all colors and plain, 42 inches wide, about
38 yards to the piece:
R. P. ndrews Paper Co per yard.
.
*n he Holliston Mills doItem 60.—Buckram, 6 ounces to the linear yard, all colors and plain, 42 inches wide, about 38 yards
to the piece:
R. P. ndrews Paper Co - per yard.
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*The Holliston Mills doItem 61.—A rt vellum, all colors, 38 inches wide, about 38 yards to the piece:
*The Holliston Mills do....Interlaken Mills do
Item 62.—Fabrikoid, or other imitation leather, 36 inches wide, best quality, in any requiredcolor or pattern, in rolls either 30 or 60 yards each:
Thomas Garnar &(.o per yard..The Sillcocks-Miller l o doDu Pont Fabrivoid Co
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^Quality 1100, 40 inches in width doQuality 1500, 36 inches in width doQualitv 700, 36 inches in width do
John H. 0"'Donnell & ( o do....Onondaga Hide & Leather Co. (Inc.), imitation leather in 36-inch width, m colors only of
samples sent:
Quality.Solidcolors.
Gold andaluminum
colors.
Fancyembosseddesigns in
solid colors.
Handalligators,
two colors.
1500Cts. per yd.
22i26242836442"
234
Cts. per yd.
34
374354
39l4853435'
Cts. per yd.
26430'
283240446'
Cts. per yd.
27431
2975007001003000 414
474000Nappedback
The Laidlaw Co. (Inc.), textileather per yard..Item 63.—Pluviusin, or other imitation leather, 45 inches wide, equal to quality No. 10-G, in any
required color or pattern, in rolls of 12 yards each:*Thomas Garnar & l o per yard..John H. O'Donnell & Co do
Item 64.—( loth-lined paper, 25 by 36 inches, in any required color:
John H. O'Donnell & Co per 100 sheets.
.
*Mathers-Lamm Paper Co.
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Sample A , blue doSample B, white doSample C, white doSample D, white doSample E, russet doSample F, primrose, green, pink, blue, buff, canary, fawn, rose do
Item 65.—( anvas or duck, white, 28 inches wide, 8 ounces to the yard, for covering blank books:The Manhattan Supply Co per yard.
.
*R. P. ( larke Co doJohn Bovle & ( o. (Inc.) doSchwab & Wolf do....Guy, (. urran & ( o.
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8-ounce Eureka do8-ounce Norwood do
Ellis A. Gimbel do....Item 66.—C anvas or duck, white, 28 inches wide, 10 ounces to the yard, for covering blank books:
The Manhattan Supply Co per yard..*R. P. Clarke Co do....John Bovle & ( o. (Inc.) doSchwab & Wolf do....Ellis A. Gimbel do....
88. 50
10. 00
5. 25
5. 25
6.506. 50
7. 75
7. 75
8. 00
8. 75
10. 25
.30
.30
.25
.25
.17
.17
.204
.23
.1438
.1854
.1993
.195
,18
.48
8.50
7.377.375. 73
4.743.4377.48
.124
.119
.1725
.1247
.119
.128
.1224
.1617
.149
.2075
.156
.165
270 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 67.—Canvas or duc'k:, calendered, olive, tan, or gray, as required, 36 inches wide:John Boy'e & Co. (Inc.) per yard..The HoUiston Mills do. . .
.
*Sohwab & Wolf do....Item 68.— anvas, Irish linen, imbleached, 27 inches wide, 6 ounces to the yard, in rolls of about
40 yards each, wound on cores with 1-inch center hole:*The Manhattan Supply Co per yard..R. P. ( larVe L o.—
Sample A doSample B do
Schwab & Wolf-Bid A do...BidB do....BidC do....
Item 69.—Sasf-e duck, 28 inches wide, 12 ounces to the yard, for binding books:The Manhattan Supply Co do*R. P. ( larke ( o doSchwab & Wolf do....
Item 70.—Sar^e duck, 37 inches wide, 13 ounces to the yard, for binding books:The Manhattan Supply Co do*R. P. Clarke Co do....John Boyle & Co do
Item 71.—Sac'e duck, 43 inches wide, double thread, for binding books:The Manhattan Supply Co do*R. P. Clarke (o do
Item 72.—Duck, tan color, light shade, 28 inches wide, 12 ounces to the yard, for binding books:The Manhattan Supply Co per yard.
.
R. P. ( larke Co doSchwab & Wolf do....
Item 73.—Duck, tan color, light shade, 37 inches wide, 13 oimces to the yard, for binding books:The Manhattan Supply Co per yard.
.
R. P. Clarke Co do*Schwab & Wolf do....
Item 74.—Du^k, bla^k, 43 inches wide, double thread, for binding books:The Manhattan Supply Co do
p. Clarke Co do....Item 75.—Duck, bla?k enameled, thin and pliable, 50 inches wide:
R. P. Clarke Co.—Sample A do..Sample B do..
Louis Hartig do.
.
Schwab & Wolf do..Guy, Curran & Co do.
.
Item 76.—Duck, olive, 38 inches wide, in rolls of 40 yards each:No bids re eived.
Item 77.—Drab drilling, for binding books, 43 inches wide, 6-^- ounces to the yard, in rolls of 25 or30 vards ea h:The Manhattan Supply Co per yard.
.
R. P. Clarke Co.—Sample A do. .
.
Sample B do...Thomas Garnar & Co ^
do. .
.
John H. O'Donnell & Co do. .
.
Turner Halsey Co do . .
.
Old Dominion Paper Co.
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Sample 1 do. .
.
Sample 2 do...Schwab & Wolf—
QualitvA do...Quality B do...Quality C do...
Wellington, Sears & Co do. .
.
Item 78.—Drilling, brown, for binding books, 43 inches wide, 6| ounces to the yard, in rolls of 25 or
30 vards ea ^h:
*The Manhattan Supply Co per yard..R. P. Clarke Co do....
Item 79.— Drilling, black, for binding books, 43 inches wide, 6J ounces to the yard, in rolls of 25 or
30 vards each:*The Manhattan Supply Co per yard:
.
R. P. Clarke Co do....
Item 80.—Cordurov, tan color, approximately 28 inches wide, for covering loose-leaf binders:
R. P. Clarke Co per yard.
.
*John H. O'Donnell & Co doItem 81.—Silk headband. No. 0, 12 yards to the piece:
John H. O'Donnell & Co per piece.
.
*Louis Dejonge & Co doItem 82.—Silk headband. No. 1, 12 yards to the piece:
John H. O'Donnell & Co do....
*Louis Dejonge & Co doItem 83.—Silk headband, No. 2, 12 yards to the piece:
John H. O'Donnell & Co do....
*Louis Dejonge & Co doItem 84.—Silk headband. No. 3, 12 yards to the piece:
JohnH. O'Donnell & Co do....
*Louis Dejonge & Co doItem 85.—Silk headband. No. 4, 12 vards to the piece:
John H. O'Donnell & Co do. . .
.
*Louis Dejonge & Co - do
$0.28.35.3247
274
2675,287
266,2596,2515
252,245
,2473
292,28
28
,197
.195
252,245
,21
2934,28,2597
2197215
2525,31
2532432275
.1134
.105
.112
. 1295
.1375
.113
. 14039
. 12594
.1516
.1186
.1095
.137
,2084,20
,2084,20
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 271
Item 86.—Merrerized cotton headband, No. 1, 12 yards to the piece:
*John H. O'Donnell & Co per piece. . ?0. 19
Louis Dejonge & Co do 19
Item 87.—Mercerized cotton headband, No. 2, 12 yards to the piece:
*John H. O'Donnell & Co do 20Loiais Dejonge & Co do 21
Item 88.—Mer erized cotton headband, No. 3, 12 yards to the piece:*John H. O'Donnell & Co do 21Louis Dejonge & Co do 22
Item 89.—Gold leaf, edge, not less than 22 karats fine, 3| by 31 inches, in books of 25 leaves eachand 20 books to the pack:
J. W.Hunt & Co per pack.. 8.00*Baer Bros do 7.25Daniel Froes-hauer do 7.75Hastings & Co do 8.00Mi -hael Schultz's Sons do i 7. 75
Item 90.—Gold leaf, XX, deep, not less than 22-karat, 3f by 3i inches, in books containing 25leaves ea'T'h and 20 books to the pack:
J. W. Hunt & Co per pack. . 6.70+Baer Bros : do 6.00Daniel Froes -hauer do 6.24Hastings & Co : do.... 6.65Michael Schultz's Sons do i 6. 45
Item 91.—Gold leaf, usual, not less than 18-karat, 31 by 3| inches, in books containing 25 leavesea'^'h and 20 books to the pack:
J. W.Hunt & Co per pack.. 6.00*Baer Bros do 5.40Daniel Froes'hauer do 5.44Hastings & Co do 5. 50Michael Schultz's Sons do 2 5. 55
Item 92.— ibbon gold leaf, XX, not less than 22-karat, J inch wide, free from holes, in rolls of 67
*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . . 217Item 93.—]:iibbon gold leaf, XX, not less than 22-karat, 1 inch wide, free from holes, in rolls of 67
*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . . 339Item 94.—llibbon gold leaf, XX, not less than 22-karat, | inch vvide, free from holes, in rolls of 67
*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . . 508Item 95.— ribbon gold leaf, XX, not less than 22-karat, ^ inch wide, free from holes, in rolls of 67
feet ea'^h:
*W. H. Coe Manufa-^turing Co per roll. . . 662Item 96.—I^dbbon gold leaf, XX, not less than 22-karat, f inch wide, free from holes, in rolls of 67
feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . . 98
Item 97.—Ribbon gold leaf, XX, not less than 22-karat, 1 inch wide, free from holes, in rolls of 67feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufaf^turing Co per roll. . 1. 237
Item 98.—Ribbon gold leaf, XX, not less than 22-karat, IJ inches wide, free from holes, in rolls of
67 feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . 1. 575
Item 99.— ibbon gold leaf, XX, not less than 22-karat, IJ inches wide, free from holes, in rolls of
67 feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . 1. 785
Item 100.— ibbon gold leaf, XX, not less than 22-karat, If inches wide, free from holes, in rolls of
67 feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll . . 2. 31
Item 101.— ibbon gold leaf, XX, not less than 22-karat, 2 inches wide, free from holes, in rolls of
67 feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . 2. 765
Item 102.—Hibbon gold leaf, XX, not less than 22-karat, 2i inches wide, free from holes, in rolls of67 feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . 3. 08
Item 103.—
" ibbon gold leaf, XX, not less than 22-karat, 2^ inches wide, free from holes, in rolls of67 feet each**W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . 3. 22
Item 104.—^ ibbon gold leaf, usual, not less than 18-karat, i inch wide, free from holes, in rolls of
67 feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . . 306
Item 105.—""ibbon gold leaf, usual, not less than 18-karat, | inch wide, free from holes, in rolls of
67 feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll . . .459
Item 106.—"
^ ibbon gold leaf, usual, not less than 18-karat, J inch wide, free from holes, in rolls of67 feet each*
*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . . 599Item 107.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, not less than 18-karat, f inch wide, free from holes, in rolls
of 67 feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . . 883
Item 108.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, not less than 18-karat, 1 inch wide, free from holes, in rolls of67 feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . 1. 108
Item 109.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, not less than 18-karat, IJ inches wide, free from holes, in rollsof 67 feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . 1. 383
Item 110.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, not less than 18-karat, IJ inches wide, free from holes, in rollsof 67 feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll . . 1. 663
122.848 karats. * 18.456 karats.
272 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Item 111.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, not less than 18-karat, 1| inches wide, free from holes, in rollsof 67 f6Gt C9Cll**W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll . . $1. 925
Item 112.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, not less than 18-karat, 2 inches wide, free from holes, in rolls
*W. H. Coe Manufacturing-Co per roll. . .2. 205Item 113.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, not less than IS-karat, 2\ inches wide, free from holes, in rolls
of 67 feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . 2. 52
Item 114.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, not less than 18-karat, 2^ inches wide, free from holes, in rollsof 67 feet each:*W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co per roll. . 2. SO
Item 115.— Vlumiaum leaf, in books containing 50 leaves each, and 10 books to the pack, bestthin, 5i by 5=^ inches:
J. W. Hunt & Co per pack. . . 73*Baer Bros do 65Hastings & Co do 75Michael Schultz's Sons do 75
Item 116.—Aluminum leaf, in books containing 50 leaves each, and 10 books to the pack, bestthin, 6 by 6 inches:G eo. F. Muth & Co per pack. . . 93J. W. Hunt & Co do 82*Baer Bros do 90
Item 117.—Stamping leaf, white, 18 by 23 inches, best quality:*Louis Dejonge & Co per sheet. . . 04
Item 118.—No. 16, 3-cord linen thread, gray, in balls:*J. P. Nawrath & Co. (Inc.) per pound. . \ 65R. P. Clarke Co do 65
Item 119.—No. 16, 4-cord linen thread, gray, in balls:
*J. P. Nawrath & Co. (Inc.) do. . . .i. 65
R. P. Clarke Co do 65Item 120.—No. 18, 3-CDrd linen thread, gray, in balls:
P. Nawrath & Co. (Inc.) do. . . .i. 67
R. P. Clarke Co do 68Item 121.—No. 25, 3-cr)rd linen thread, gray, in balls:
*J. P. Nawrath & Co. (Inc.) do.... i. 77
R. P. Clarke Co do 80Item 122.—No. 45, 3-cord linen thread, grav, in balls:
*J. P. Nawrath & Co. (Inc.) do.... i 1.03R.P.Clarke Co : do.... 1.10
Item 123.—No. 50, 3-cord linen thread, for Smyth book-sewing machines, wound on 1-poundtubes:
C. Fuller Co per pound. . 2. 00J. P. Nawrath & Co. (Inc.)... do.... 2.07R.P.Clarke Co do.... 2.03
Item 124.—No. 36, 3-CDrd best sea-i>land cotton thread, bleached or unbleached, for Smythbook-sewin? machines, wound on spools containing 9,600 or 12,000 yards each:A. H. Williams—
9,600 ya:-ds per spool.. 1.029
12,000 yards do.... 1. 2i6W, Warren Thread Works
—
9,600 vards do 955
12,003 yards do.... 1.18
E.C. Fuller Co., 9,600 yards ..do.... 1.14
H. E. Locke & Co.:
9,600 ya'-ds, Lincoln do 1. 12
12,000 yards, Lincoln do 1. 41
9,600 ya'-ds, Faneuil do 97
12,000 yards, Faneuil do.... 1.20
The Manhattan Supply Co., 12,000 yards do. . . . 1. 28
Owen M. Dawson:*9,fi00 yards .do 965
12,000 yards do.... 1.20
Seamans & Cobb Co.:
12,000 yards do.... 1.20
12,000 yards, Signet thread do 1. 075
Bloigett & OrswellCo., 12,000 yards do.... 1.25
Item 125.—No. 36, 4-cord best sea-island cotton threa 1, bleached or unbleached, for Smythb03k-sewin<? machines, wound on spools containing 9,600 or 12,000 yards each:
A. H. Williams—9,600 yards per spool . . 1. 127
12,000 yards do.... 1.409
W. Warren Thread Works—9,600 yards do.... L 135
12,000 yards do.... 1.425
E. C. Fuller Co, 9,600 yards do. . . . 1. 41
H. E. Locke & Co.:
9,600 yards, Lincoln do.... L3912,000 yards, Lincoln do 1. 75
9,600 yards, Faneuil do 1. 12
12,000 yards, Faneuil do.... 1.38
The Manhattan Supply Co., 9,600 yards do. . . . 1. 33
Owen M. Dawson:*9,600 yards do.... 1.12
12,000 yards do.... 1.40
Seamans & Cobb Co., 9,600 yards do.... 1.20
Blodgett & Orswell Co., 12,000 vards do. ... 1. 50
1 No. 1.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK. 273
Iteni]126.—Soft flax twine, 3, 4, 5, and 6 ply, best quality, as may be required, J pound to thehank or ball:
J. P. Nawrath & Co. (Inc.):
*No. 1 perpound.. SO. 21No. 2 do 235No. 3 do 27
R. P. Clarke Co-Sample A do 215Sample B flo 24
Universal Trading Co do 208Mathers-Lamm Paper Co.
—
Sample A, 3 and 4 ply, i-pound balls do 1. 12
Sample B, 5 and 6 ply, l-pound balls do 1. 115Item 127.—Cord, cotton, 4-plv (page cord, soft laid seine twine, 28-thread), in balls:
*J. P. Nawrath & Co. (Inc.) do ... . 2. 245R. P. Clarke Co.—
Sample A do 255Sample B do 255
Universal Trading Co do 2-194
Item 128.—0.018 roun:l wire, for stitching machines, on spools, ready for use:*John A. Roebling's Sons Co do 0925F. Wesel Manufactm-ing Co do 13The J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.) do 095
Item 129.—0.021 round wire, for stitching machines, on spools, ready for use:*E. C. Fuller Co do 085John A. Roebling's Sons Co do 082F. Wesel Manufacturing Co doThe J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.) do 085
Item 130.—0.031 by 0.021 flat wire, for stitching machines, on spools, ready for use:E. C. Fuller Co do 0975*John A. Roeblmg's Sons Co do 089F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 14-^The J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.) do 09
Item 131.—0.036 bv 0.021 flat wire, for stitching machines, on spools, ready for use:*E. C. Fuller Co do 10John A. Roebling's Sons Co do 0875F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 14^The J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.) do 09
Item 132.—0.041 by 0.029 flat wire, for stitching machines, on spools, ready for use:*E. C. Fuller Co do 1075John A. Roebling's Sons Co do 085F. Wesel Manufactming Co do 14The J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.) do 0875
Item 133.-0.047 by 0.035 flat wire, for stitching machines, on spools ready for use:E. C. Fuller Co do 1125John A. Roebling's Sons Co do 085F. AYesel Manufacturing Co do 14
*The J. L. Morrison Co., (Inc.)....- do 0875Item 134.-0.021 round wire, to be used on speech presses (25 or 30s), on spools ready for use:
B.C. Fuller Co per pound 09*John A. Roebling's Sons Co do 084The J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.) do.... .09
Item 135.—Glue, best qualitv (unground), for general bindery use:F. W. Tunnell & Co. (Inc.) do 165Henry AVilhelm do 11
Commonwealth Glue Co do 12375MiUigan & Higgins Glue Co do 12125Delany & Co do 12American Glue Co do 1175Keystone Glue Co do 11
Peter Cooper's Glue Factorv-Sample A do 09375Sample B - do 114
The National Glue Co do 101*Armour & Co do 11
John H. O'Donnell & Co do 105National Contracting Co do 105Zucker & Levett & Loeb Co do 12875National Gum & Mica Co do 0975
Item 136.—Glue, best qualitv (unground), quick-drying, for use on Smyth case-making machines:F. W. Tunnell & Co. (Inc.) per pound. . . 165Henry Wilhelm do 105Commonwealth Glue Co do 1325
*Milligan & Higgins Glue Co do 09Delany & Co do 09American Glue Co do 12
Keystone Glue Co do 12Peter Cooper's Glue Factorv do 115The National Glue Co do 0915Armour & Co do 10National Contracting Co do 13Zucker & Levett & Loeb Co do 12875National Gum & Mica Co do 1225
1 Hanks one-half cent extra.
6495—15 18
2N0.I.
274 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Item 137.—Glue (unground), best quality, for roller making, to be free from mucin, calciumphosphate, or acid used for bleaching or clarifying.
F. W. Tunnell & Co. (Inc.) per pound. . $0. 165Henry Wilhelm do 1525Commonwealth Glue Co do 165Milligan & Higgins Glue Co do 1475Russia Cement Co do 1625Delany & Co do 1666Ameri-i-an Glue Co do 16Keystone Glue Co do 14Peter Cooper's Glue Factory do 169United States Glue Co do 16*The National Glue Co do 145Armour & Co do 165Zucker & Le>7ett & Loeb Co do 12875National Gum & Mica Co do 16
Item 138.—Glycerin, in drums, 30° Baume, for making printer's rollers:
Shoemaker & Busch do 219Armour & Co do 195J. W. Hunt & Co.—
1,100-pound drum do 2275550-pound drum do 229
Eastern Drug Co do 1925John Greig do 1962
*Z. D. Gilman do 1869Item 139.—Egg albumen, best quality:
*Thomas Garnar & Co do 595John H. O'Donnell & Co do 60Louis Dejonge & Co do 60Charles Hellmuth do 85
Item 140.—Dextrin, best quality, light, for gumming labels:
J. W. Hunt Co.—Sample 1 do 05Sample 2 do 065
Shoemaker & Busch do 057L. A. Salomon & Bro do 055
^National Gum & Mica Co do 056Item 141.—Dextrin, best quality, pure white, for making library paste:
J. W. Hunt & Co.—Sample 1 do 05Sample 2 do 065
H. Behlen & Bro do 07Shoemaker & Busch do 075*L. A. Salomon & Bro do 055National Gum & Mica Co do 058
Item 142—Glucose, best quality:*H. Behlen & Bro do 04
Shoemaker & Busch do 045Item 143.—Rubber, crude, fine Para, best quality:
John H. O'Donnell & Co do.... 1.30Mineralized Rubber Co do 1.20Rich. Levick's Son Co do 1. 45
The B. F. Goodrich Co do.... 1.02
*The Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Co do 95Item 144.—Siiup, pure cane, free from acid, glucose, beet-sugar sirup, corn sirup, or other adul-
terants, for use in making printer's rollers:
All bids rejected; no suitable sample.Item 145.—Alum, pulverized, in barrels of about 375 pounds:
J. W. Hunt & Co per pound. . . 0325*Shoemaker & Busch do 019Mackall Bros do 0275
Item 146.—Chrome yellow, lemon, in pulp:All bids rejected.
Item 147.—Red Lake, in pulp, for marbling:All bids rejected.
Item 148.—Patent black, in pulp:All bids rejected.
Item 149.—Patent black, in water, best quality, for marbler's use:
No bids received.Item 150.—Chinese blue, in pulp:
All bids rejected.Item 151.—Color, ruling (royal blue powder), best quality, in 1-pound cans:
All bids rejected; no suitable sample.Item 152.—Color, ruling (blue powder), best quality:
*H. Behlen & Bro do.... 1.25Shoemaker & Busch do 2.50
Item 153.—Color, ruling (violet powder), best quality:
*H. Behlen & Bro do.... 1.25
Shoemaker & Busch do 2.00
Item 154.—Crystals, Victoria green, for bindery ruling purposes:*H. Behlen & Bro do.... 1.00
Shoemaker & Busch do 2. 00
Item 155.—Powder, pale gold bronze, 6,000 fine, for printing and embossing use:
Geo. F. Muth & Co do 75
J. W. Hunt & Co.—Sample 1 do 65
Sample 2 do 75
Samples do 90
*H. Behlen & Bro do 65
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 275
Item 156.—Powder, deep orange gold bronze, 6,000 fme, for printing and emljossing use:
Geo. W. Math & Co per pound..J. Hunt & Co.—
Sample 1 doSample 2 doSample .3 do
*H. Behlen&Bro doItem 157.—Sweet oil, best quality, in V-pint bottles:
*Shoemaker <k Buseh per dozen.
.
Item 158.—French book varnish, light, best qualitj', in quart Ijottles:
Louis Dejonge & Co per quart..*H. Behlen & Bro do
Item 159.—Gum hogg, true, best quality, for marbling:*Thomas Garna: & Co per pound..H. Behlen & Bro doThe Halfer Co do....
Item 160.—Gum trasacanth, Turkish, best qualitv, for marbling:*Thomas Garnar & Co doH. Behlen & Bro do
Item 161.—Galls, beef, fluid, in jars of 25 to 50 gallons each:All bids rejected.
Item 162.—Lacquer, Albaline or other quality suitable for bindery uses:
The EgjTptian Lacquer Manufacturmg Co—*l-gairon cans per gallon.
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1-quart cans do..Item 163.—Arnold's black writing fluid, 1-quart size, for bindery ruling-machine use:
No bids received.Item 164.—Eosin, best quality, for bindery ruling purposes:
*H. Behlen & Bro per pound.Shoemaker & Busch do...
Item 165.—Pearlash, in bulk, for bindery marbling purposes:* *Shoemaker & Busch do. .
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Item 166.—Guards for patent backs for books, 1 inch in width and 16| inches in length:Franklin Bindery per M.
Item 167.—Guards for patent backs for books, 1 inch in width and 18| inches in length:Franklin Bindery do. .
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Item 168.—Guards for patent backs for books, 1 inch in width and 19^ inches in length:Franklin Bindery do. .
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Item 169.—Guards for patent backs for books, 1 inch in width and 20J inches in length:Franklin Bindery do. .
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Item 170.—Gray super, 36 inches wide, flat, 50 yards to the piece, in bales of 40 to 50 pieces:R. P. Clarke Co per yard.New Hartford Cotton Manufacturing Co do. .
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J. W. Shattuck do...Schwab & Wolf-
Quality A do...Quality B do...
Louis Dejonge & Co do. .
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Item 171.—Gray super, 36 inches wide, heavy close mesh, flat, 50 yards to the piece, in bales of 40to 50 pieces:R. P. Clarke Co per yard.New Hartford Cotton Manufacturing Co do. .
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Schwab & Wolf do...Louis Dejonge & Co do..
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Item 172.—Gray super, or crash, 36 inches wide, wound on core, with opening for shaft 1 inchsquare, about 300 yards to the roll:
R. P. Clarke Col per yaxd.New Hartford Cotton Manufacturing Co do. .
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Schwab & Wolf:Quality A do. .
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Quality B do...Louis Dejonge & Co do. .
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Item 173.—Gray super, 36 inches wide, heavy close mesh, wound on core, with opening for shaftinch square, about 300 yards to the roll:
R. P. Clarke Co per yard.New Hartford Cotton Manufacturing Co do. .
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Schwab & Wolf do...Louis Dejonge & Co • do..
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Item 174.—Bookbinding band, f inch, cotton, in pieces of 12 yards each:Thomas Garnar & Co do. .
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John H. O'Donnell & Co do. .
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Item 175.—Tape for Martini book-sewing machines, f inch wide, in rolls of either 24 or 36 yardseach, tape to be woimd on |-inch cores 1| inches in diameter, cores to have ^^inch hole in cen-ter and the rolls not to exceed 5 inches in diameter:R. P. Clarke Co per gross yardsHooper Sons Manufacturing Co do.
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Wm. H. Horstmann Co do..Item 176.—Tape for use in sewing heaw blank books on Martini book-sewing machines, |-inchwide, in rolls of either 24 or 36 yards each, tape to be wound on J-inch cores If inches in diameter,cores to have -i^inch hole in center and rolls not to exceed 5 inches in diameter:R. P. Clarke Co.—
Sample A per gross yards.
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Sample B doWm. H. Horstmann Co do
Item 177.—Press or folder tape, i inch, in rolls 36 yards each:R. P. Clarke Co .". per dozen.
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Edward H. Best & Co do*L. H. Gilmer Co ' " do'R. Hoe & Co do....Bamhart Bros. & Spindler doF. Wesel Manufactming Co do
SO. 75
.70
.80
.85
.65
.79
1.00
.27
.22
.25
.901. L'
4. 255. 00
.85
.98
.055
5.50
6. 25
6. 75
7. 00
.027
.0255
.0256,0251,0275
.034
,036
,0336,0375
,027,0255
,0259,0249,0275
.034
.036
.0336
.0375
.024
.02
.509
.5096
.5094
-.48
.485
.49
5.259. 184. 716.006. 966.84
276 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 178.—Press or folder tape, f-inch, in rolls of 36 yards each:R. P. Clarke Co per dozen. . $7. 86Edward H. Best & Co do 13.50L. H. Gilmer Co do 7 05Hoe&Co do.!-'! 6!96
Barnhart Eros. & Spindler do 11.16F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 10. 83
Item 179.—Press or folder tape, l-iach, in rolls 36 yards each:R. P. Clarke Co do. . . . 9. 60Edward H. Best & Co do 16 20*L. H. Gilmer Co do 9 12R. Hoe&Co do.... 10.56Barnhart Bros. & Spindler do 13.44F. Wesel Manufactiiriug Co do 13. 11
Item 180.—Press or folder tape, 1J-inch, in rolls 36 yards each:R. P. Clarke Co do. . . . 12. 00Edward H. Best & Co do 17.28*L. H. GHmerCo do.... 10.68R. Hoe & Co do 12.00Barnhart Bros. & Spindler do 15. 96F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 15. 39
Item 181.—Press or folder tape, l|-inch, in rolls 36 yards each:R. P. Clarke Co do.... 15.00Edward H. Best & Co do 24 30*L. H. Gilmer Co do. . . . 13. 69R. Hoe&Co do.... 15.36Barnhart Bros. & Spindler do 18.72F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 18. 24
Item 182.—Felt, white, 78 inches wide, approximately 0.093 inch thick, suitable for making proof-press roller blankets:R. P. Clarke Co per yard. . 6. 90Edward H. Best & Co do 12.00Philadelphia Felt Co do. . . . 5. 00R. Hoe&Co do.... 7.90
Item 183.—Felt, white, 21 inches wide, approximately 0.093 iach thick, 12 yards to the roll:
Edward H. Best & Co.... per yard.. .3125Philadelphia Felt Co do 20R. Hoe & Co do 3025
Item 184a.—Blankets, press, rubber, size 49J by 45 iuches, 0.082 inch thick, with 6-itich canvasstrip sewed on both of the 49|-inch ends:R. P. Clarke Co each. . 17. 35Universal Trading Co do 16. 73Mineralized Rubber Co do 15. 50R. Hoe&Co do.... 13.68
Item 184b.—Blankets, press, rubber, size 40 by 50 inches, 0.075 inch thick, with 6-inch canvasstrip sewed on both of the 40-inch ends:R. P. Clarke Co each. . 13. 80Universal Trading Co do 11.96Miaeralized Rubber Co do 12. 10R. Hoe&Co do...- 11.23
Item 184c.—Blankets, press, rubber, size 21 by 50 inches, 0.124 inch thick, with 6-inch canvas strip
sewed on both of the 21-inch ends:R. P. Clarke Co each- . 10. 30Universal Trading Co do 9, 84
Mineralized Rubber Co do 10. 30R. Hoe&Co do.--. 9.64
Item 185.—Rubber, sheet, 13 inches wide, 0.110 inch thick, rough surface, for use on printingpresses:The B. F. Goodrich Co., LMFJ grade, approximately 2 yards, 7i pounds per pound. . 1. 00
Iteml86.—Rubber, sheet, best quality, 36 inches wide, 0.025 inch thick, for use on Harris auto-matic presses:
The B. F. Goodrich Co., GM grade, approximately 5 yards, 6 pounds per pound.. 2. 00
Item 187.—Refined lead, the percentage of all impurities not to exceed one-tenth of 1 per cent;
the lead to be molded in pigs 4 by 4J by 21| inches, and weighing approximately 95 poundseach:Columbia Smelting & Refining Works per pound. . . 0404
The Nassau Smelthig & Refining Works do 0428
Item 188.—Tin, Straits of Malacca, in 1-pound bars or 3-pound ingots:
Columbia Smelting & Refining Works do 3385
The Nassau Smelting & Refinmg Works do 358
Item 189.—Antimony, Cookson's, in original casks:
Columbia Smelting & Refining Works do 0734
The Nassau Smeltmg & Refinmg Works do 074
Item 190.—Bismuth metal:Shoemaker & Busch. do 2. 18
Columbia Smelting & R efining Works do ... . 1. 99
Item 191.—Tin foil, approximately 0.002 inch thick, of such quality as will show by analysis 47
per cent of tin and 53 per cent of lead, rolled on hollow strawboard cores, inside diameter of
core 11 Inches, width of foil 6 inches:Universal Trading Co per pound. . . 2473
The Conley Foil Co do 235
Lehmaier, Schwartz & Co do 2575
Item 192.—Lake copper battery plates, rolled copper, size 22 by 27^ inches, ^inch thick:
Zucker & Levett & Loeb Co do 1975
The American Brass Co. (Ansonia Brass & Copper Branch) do 1845
Columbia Smelting & Refining Works do 1624
Item 193.—Lake copper battery plates, rolled copper, elliptical in shape, 2J inches wide, U inches
thick, etc.:
All bids rejected.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PETNTEE. 277
Item 194.—Sulphate of copper, best quality, suitable for electrotypers' use, and free from iron
and other foreign substances:Universal Trading Co per pound. . $0. 0589Boissier Electric Co do 0675Shoemaker & Busch do 0545*Mackall Bros do 0525Zucker & Levett & Loeb Co do 05875The Hanson cV- Van Winkle Co do 06
Item 195.—Sifted cast-iron filings:
Boissier Electric Co do 04
The David Kaufman & Sons Co do 015Columbia Smelting & Kefining "Works do 0184
=*=Morgans AVilcox Manufacturing Co do 0175R. Hoe & Co do 02F. Wesel Manufactiu-ing Co do 03
Item 196.—Nickel anodes, 20 inches long. Tvith malleable nickel hooks having stem 4 inches long,
i-inch thick, ^Anch wide, exclusive of the hook, the hook to be bent so that i inch surface will
rest on crossbars of battery, anodes to be furnished in either flat or horseshoe shapes:Boissier Electric Co.
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Sample 2 perpoimd.. .48Sample 2A do 49
Zucker et Levett & Loeb Co do 4475*Columbia Smelting 6c Kefining Works do 42The Hanson & Van Winkle Co do 50John Greig do 44
Item 197.—Double nickel salts and ammonium (under this item is desired crystalized nickelanu ammonium sulphate):
Boissier Electric Co per pound.. .095Shoemaker & Busch do 089Zucker & Levett & Loeb Co do 07875*The Hanson & Van Winkle Co do 075
Item 19S.—Single sulphate of nickel (imder this item is desired crystalized sulphate of nickel):Boissier Electric Co per pound. . . 145*Shoemaker & Buscb do 119Zucker & Levett & Loeb Co do 13
The Hanson & Van Wiokle Co do 16Item 199.—Fhiishers' rubbers, for electrotypers' halftone use, size approximately 1^ by 2| iachesby i inch thick:*J6seph Dixon Crucible Co per dozen. . 1. 58F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 5.28
Item 200.—Finishers' rubbers, for electrotypers' general use, size approximately 1^ by 2f iachesby h inch thick:*Joseph Dixon Crucible Co per dozen. . 1. 58F, Wesel Manufacturing Co do 4. 08
Item 201.—Ivaolium, in bulk:, for making stereotype plates (in barrels of about 350 pounds each):^^Shoemaker cV- Busch per 100 pounds. . 1. 70L. A. Salomon & Bro do 2.58
Item 202.—Kihvdried cherrv blocking board, free from knots and soft spots, to be made of glued-up strips, not less than ^ iuch thick, 2 to 3 inches in width, finished boards to be 12 incheswide and 3 feet long:*Henry H. Sheip Manufactming Co per foot. . . 1029
Item 203a'.— -.outer bits, style A, inch outside oiameter:R.Hoe&Co per dozen.. 3.15*F. Wesel_Manufactiu-ing Co do 2. 25
Item 203b.— : . outer bits, style A, | inch outsiue diameter:E.Hoe&Co do.... 3.15*F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 2. 25
Item 203c.— Router bits, stvle A, J inch outside diameter:^.Hoe&Co do.... 3.15*F . WeseLManufacturing Co do 2. 25
Item 203d.—_v outer bits, stvle A, | inch outside diameter:R.Hoei-Co do.... 6.05*F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 4. 50
Item 203e.—r.outer bits, stvle A, i inch outside diameter:L. Hoe & ( 0 " do 6.05*F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 4. 50
Item 2fl4a.—Brushes, Tampico, extra stiff, suitable for scrubbing electrotype plates, three rowssecurely wired to fiat wood back, 2| by 6 inches:Zucker & Levett & Loeb Co per dozen. . . 84Pv.Hoe&Co do l.SO*Barnhart Bros. 6c Spmdler do 2.31
Item 20Jb.—Brushes, Tampico, extra stifi, suitable for scrubbing electrotj-pe plates, three rowssecmely wired to flat wood back, 21 by 7 inches:Zucker Levett 6c Loeb Co per dozen. . . 84
* . Hoe 6c Co do 2. 16Barnhart Bros. 6c Spindler do 2. 57
Item 205.—Brushes, stiff bristles, dimensions of face of bristles 2f by 7| inches, back to be flat-
shaped, with rounded groove on sides, suitable for general tise in electrotype foundrj-:All bids rejected; no suitable sample.
Item 206.—Blankets, stereotype, molding, 15 by 25 iaches, ^ inch thick, weighing approximately1 poimd each, best qualitr:All bids rejected.
Item 207.—Blankets, woolen (Armv), for stereotypers' use, 64 bv 84 inches, weighing about 5pounds:^'^v
. P. Clarke Co each. . 3. 74Edward H. Best & Co. (all wool red dxver for stereotjrpers' use, 56 iaches wide)..per yard. . 6. 60Ellis A. Gimbel ' ' each. . 3. 48
278 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 208a.—Belts, endless, web, nonstretchable, for routing machines, 49J inches long (outsidemeasiirement over all) by I inch wide, for machine G. P. O.No. 1:
*L, H. Gilmer C o each. . $0. 22Otto E. Geisel do 25R. Hoe & Co do 35
Item 208b.—Belts, endless, web, nonstretchable, for routing machines, 52^ inches long (outsidemeasurement over all) by inches wide, for machine G. P. O. No. 2:
*L. H. Gilmer Co each. . . 34Otto E. Geisel do 37R. Hoe & Co do 50
Item 208c.—Belts, endless, web, nonstretchable, for routing machines, 61^ inches long (outsdiemeasurement over all) by 1^ inches wide, for machines G. P. O. Nos. 888 and 998:*L. H. Gilmer Co each. . . 33Otto E. Geisel do 35R.Hoe&Co do 50
Item 208d.—Belts, endless, w eb, nonstretchable, for routing machines, 41 inches long (outsidemeasurement over all) by f inch wide, for machine G. P. O. No. 1023:
*L. H. Gilmer Co each.. .19Otto E. Geisel do 25R. Hoe & Co do .30
Item 208e.—Belts, endless, v eb, nonstretchable, for routing machines, 491 inches long (outsidemeasurement over all) by Ih inches wide, for machine G. P. O. No. 909:*L. H. Gilmer Co each. . . 33Otto E. Geisel do 37R. Hoe & Co do 50
Item 208f.—Belts, endless, v eb, nonstretchable, for routing machines, 156 inches long (outsidemeasurement over all) by IJ inches wide, for machine G. P. O. No. 313:
*L. H. Gilmer Co each. . . 73Otto E. Geisel do 75R.Hoe&Co do.... 1.05
Item 208g.—Belts, endless, web, nonstretchable, for routing machines, 150 inches long (outsidemeasurement over all) by IJ inches wide, for machine G. P. O. No. 332:
*L. H. Gilmer Co each.. .60Otto E. Geisel do 75R. Hoe & Co do 90
Item 208h.—Belts, endless, vreb, nonstretchable, for routing machines, 136^ inches long (outsidemeasurement over all) by IJ inches wide, for machine G. P. O. No. 306:
*L. H. Gilmer Co each.. .65Otto E. Geisel do 75
R. Hoe & Co do 90Item 209.— Sulphuric acid, in carboys, 180 pounds each:
Shoemaker & Busch per pound. . . 017*Mackall Bros do 0145
Item 210.—Muriatic acid, in carboys, 125 pounds each:Shoemaker & Busch do 019*Mackall Bros do 016
Item 211.—Ozokerite molding wax, best quality:Smith & Nichols (Inc.) do 225L. A. Salomon & Bro.—
*No. 70 do 235No. 72 do 215
Strahl & Pitsch do 27Stevenson Bro. & Co do 29
Item 212.—Ozo compound, in 5-gallon cans:No bids received.
Item 213.—Plumbago, best quality, in 100 pound kegs, for use in v et black-leading process:
*International Acheson Graphite Co per pound. . . 0575The United States Graphite Co do 058Joseph Dixon Crucible Co do 08
Pettinos Bros do 057William P. Connor do 14
Item 214. —Plumbago, best quality, for use in dry black-leading process, in 100-pound kegs:International Acheson Graphite Co per pound. . . 0575The United States Graphite Co do 074
Joseph Dixon Crucible Co do 10
*Pettinos Bros do 078
William P. Connor do 23
Item 215.—Plumbago for molding for electrotypers, best quality, in kegs of 100 pounds each:
*International Acheson Graphite Co per pound . . . 0475
The United States Graphite Co.—Sprednot lead do 07Molding graphite do 046
Joseph Dixon Crucible Co do 05
Pettinos Bros do 047William P. Connor do 12
Item 216.—Graphite, dried, equal to Dixon's No. 635:
J. W. Hunt & Co do 13
International Acheson Graphite Co do 17
The United States Graphite Co.—In h or 1 pound cans, No. 205 lubricating do 18
In 5-pound cans. No. 205 lubricating do 14
Joseph Dixon Crucible Co.—1-pound cans, Dixon's No. 635 do 40
*5-pound cans, Dixon's No. 635 do 30
Pettinos Bros do 15
Mergenthaler Linotj-pe Co. ,''X57) do 50
Item 217.—Blue and v hite bonnet board, 17| by 23| inches, trimmed:R. P. Andre " s Paper Co per 100 sheets. . 2. 37
*Mathers-Lamm Paper Co do 2. 19
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 279
Item 218.—Commutator shells, l^ by 5^ inches, 10 segments to a sot, shells must fit Boissier's
"World dynamo machine, G. P. O. No. 489:
*Boissier Electric Co per set.. $5.00Item 219.—Commutator shells, 1 by 4 inches, 10 segments to a set, shells must fit Boissier's Worlddynamo machines, G. V. O. Nos. 347 and 348:
*Boissier Electric Co per set . . 4 . 00Item 220.—Brushes, dynamo, 4 inches wide by 12 inches Ions,', No. 26 copper, two brushes to
each set, and 24 leaves to each brush, brushes must fit Boissier's World dynamo machine,G. P. O. No. 489:
Boissier Electric Co per set . . 5 . 85
*Zucker & Levett & Loeb Co do. . . . 5. 74
Item 221.—Brushes, dynamo, 2f by 10 inches, No. 25 copper, 2 brushes to each set, and 24 leavesto each brush, brushes must fit Boissier's World dynamo machines, G. P. O. Nos. 347 and 34S:
*Zucker & Levett & Loeb Co per set. . 4. 19
Boissier Electric Co do 4,25
Item 222.—Nails, v ire, | inch long, specially tempered, for blocking stereotype and electrotypeplates on Wesel blocking machine, nails must be uniform in size:
L. F. Grammes & Sons—*25-pound lots per pound . . .126
*50-pound lots do 115
*125-pound lots do 10
Item 223—Tarcolin:*Delete Chemical Co per gallon. . . 24
Item 224—Eyelets, United Shoe Machinery Co.'s CZ, stationer's silvered, or equal, in bulk:Edwin B . Stimpson Co per M . . .30*United Shoe Machinery Co do 26
Item 225.—Eyelets, Edvv in B. Stimpson Co.'s white, A-174, United Shoe Machinery Co.'s No.301 tinned, or equal, in bulk:Edwin B. Stimpson Co., A-174 .per M.. .12L. F. Grammes & Sons do 25
••'United Shoe Machinery Co do 12
Item 226.—Eyelets, Edv/in B. Stimpson Co.'s white (skirt), A-24, United Shoe Machinery Co.'sNo. 1 skirt W, or equal, in bulk:*Ed- in B. Stimpson Co., A-24 per M.. .09L. F. Grammes & Sons do 16
United Shoe Machinery Co do 10
Item 227.—Eyelets, L. F. Grammes & Sons' silvered No. 300, or equal, in bulk:*Edn-in B. Stimpson & Co do 35
L. F. Grammes & Sons do 50United Shoe Machinery Co do 46
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Item 228.—Eyelets United Shoe Machinery Co.'s brass, |-inch extra-short calendar, or equal,in bulk:Edwin B. Stimpson Co., A-36 per M.. .22L. F. Grammes & Sons do 35*United Shoe Machinery Co do 20
Item 229.—Eyelets, United Shoe Machinery Co.'s brass, |-inch extra-short calendar, or equalin bulk:Edwin B. Stimpson Co., A-35 per M. . .18L. F. Grammes <k Sons ..do 25*United Shoe Machinery Co do .15
Item 230.—Tin strips, bright, flexible, and tough, 5* by i inch, wide, with rounded ends:S. W. Evans & Son do 1.20Edwin B. Stimpson Co do 1. 15
*L. F. Grammes <t Sons do 1.00Item 231.—Bleached cotton, yard wide:
R. P. Clarke Co.—Sample A per yard . . . 053Sample B.... do 055Sample C do 055Sample D do 057
Schwab & WolfQuality A do 0531Quality B do.... .0531
*Quality C do 0524Quality D do 0524
Lansburgh & Bro.—Sample 1 , do 06Sample 2 do 0625Samples do -.069
Guy, Curran & Co.—Pure white do 055Thistledown do 054
Ellis A. Gimbel do 0545Item 232.—Bleached cotton, 42 inches wide:
R. P. Clarke Co.—Sample A do 1098Sample B do 132
*Schwab & Wolf do 0796Lansburgh & Bro do 088Guy, Curran & Co., (Dwight Anchor) do 137Ellis A. Gimbel do 1145
Item 233.—Bleached cotton. 6-4 wide:R. P. Clarke Co.—
Sample A do 155Sample B do 157
*Schwab & Wolf do 1209Lansburgh & Bro do 179Guy, Cxirran & Co.
Dwight Anchor do 195Pepperell do 175
Ellis A. Gimbel do 1623
280 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 234.—Bleached cotton, 9-4 wide:R. P. Clarke Co.—Sample A per yard..Sample B do
Schwab & Wolf.... do....Lansburgh & Bro doGuy, Curran & Co.—
Dwlght Anchor doPepperell do
Ellis A. Gimbel do....Item 235.—Bleached cotton, 10-4 wide:
R. P. Clarke Co.—Sample A doSample B do
Lansbm-gh & Bro doGuy, Cm-ran & Co.—
Dwight Anchor doPepperell do
Ellis A. Gimbel doItem 236.—Unbleached cotton, yard wide:
R. P. Clarke Co.—Sample A do...Sample B do...Sample C do...Sample D do...
Schwab & Wolf-Quality A do...Quality B do...Quality C do...Quality D do...Quality E do...
Lansburgh & Bro.—Sample 1 do..Sample 2 doSample 3 doSample 4 doSample 5 ..do
Guy, Curran & Co.—Yeddo doERB do....
Ellis A. Gimbel doItem 237.—Unbleached cotton, 6-4 wide:
R. P. Clarke Co.—Sample A do...Sample B do...
Schwab & Wolf-Quality A do...Quality B do...
Guy, Curran & Co.
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Dwight Anchor do. .
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Pepperell do..
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Ellis A. Gimbel do...Item 238.—Filled cotton cloth, white, calendar finish, in rolls of approximately 800 yards each,
to be wound on cores:The Manhattan Supply Co. (24 inches wide) per yard.
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R.P.Clarke Co do....Schwab & Wolf-
Quality A doQuality B doQuality C doQuality D do....
Item 239.—Filled cotton cloth, turkey red, fast color, calender finish, in rolls of approximately500 yards each, to be wound on cores:R. P. Clarke Co per yard..Schwab & Wolf-
Quality A doQuality B do....
Item 240.—Filled cotton cloth, green, fast color, calender finish, in rolls of approximately 500yar(Js each, to be wound on cores:R.P.Clarke Co per yard..Schwab & Wolf-
Quality A doQuality B do....
Item 241.—Canton flannel, unbleached, 32 inches wide, ordinary grade:R. P. Clarke Co.—
Sample A do..
.
Samples do...Lansburgh & Bro.—
Sample 1 do...Sample2 do...Sample 3 do...
EUis A. Gimbel do...Item 242.—Canton flannel, unbleached, 24 inches wide, ordinary grade:
R. P. Clarke Co do...Lansbxu-gh & Bro do...
Guv, Curran & Co.
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26 inches wide, R, A do. .
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26 inches wide, O . A do . .
.
Ellis A. Gimbel do...
$0,205.219.2119.205
.273
.234
.2198
.225
.239
.225
.30
.255
.25
.0275
.032
.044
.0272
.0261
.0261
.0246
.0236
.025
.029
.03
.034
.0575
,0262,0523
145165
14961434
16515
1398
,04730442
.049,0435,0422,0416
,075
,0793,0725
,075
,0793,0725
.1275
.1425
.095
.1225
.1425
.125
.054
.05
.049
.058
.06
KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. 281
Item 243.—Paper cambric, white, in rolls;
R. P. Clarke Co per yard.. SO. 076
Schwab & AVolf—*36 inches wide do 0584
3S inches wide do 0597
Item 244.—Paper, manila, gummed, best quality, in rolls 2 inches wide, 8 inches in diameter,wound on wooden cores 1 inch in diameter, must be evenly gummed so that pa^.er will notcrack:R. P. Clarke Co.—
Sample 1 per pound.. .185Sample 42 do 1525
Sample 200 do 1.525
Sample 400 do 135
Sample 01 do 2075
Sample A rope do 17
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co.
—
Sample A do 088
Sample B do 099
*The Thomas Stationery ilanufacturing Co do 0775Item 245.—Paperoid, brown, in sheets 24 x 38 inches, approximately 0.012 inch thick:
*Mathers-Lamm Paper Co •. do 105
Item 246.—Corrugated mailing board, 36 x 36 inches, double-faced:Mathers-Larom Papei Co per sheet. . . 044
*The Thompson & Xorris Co do 04
Robert Gah Co do 0645Item 247.—Cambric, white, 24 inches wide:
R. P. Clarke Co per yard.. .042
*Schwab & Wolf do 0389Gut, Cm-ran & Co., 2o-inch wide kid do 0425Ellis A. Gimbel do 05
Item 248.—Silesia, brown. 36 inches wide:*R. P. Clarke Co ' do 092
Lansbm-gh & Pro do 1025
Item 249.—Silesia, black, 36 inches wide:m. p. Clarke Co do 092
Lansburgh & Bro do 1025Item 250.—Crepelene, about 18 inches wide, in pieces of approximately 12 yards each:
*Lansburgh A: Bro do 078
Item 251.—Alpaca braid. |-inch, in 24-yard pieces:R. P. Clarke Co .... do 0075Lansbursh dc Bro do 016
Guy, Curran & Co do 012*Wm. H. HorstmannCo do 0069
Item 252.—English twilled tape, f inch wide, in roUs of 10 yards each:, ^Lansburgh <k Bro do 008Item 253.—Silk cord, size Xo. 6, any standard color, in balls or spools:
R. P. Clarke Co : do 0095Lansburgh & Bro do 009*Wm. H. Horstmann Co do 005
Item 254.—Silk elastic cord, size No. 6, any standard color, in baUs or spools:Xo bids received.
Item 255.—Black mohair tubular shoe laces, 36 inches long, with tin-tag ends:Xo bids received.
Item 256.—Black mohair tubular shoe laces, 36 inches long, with spiral wire-tag ends:X'o bids received.
Item 257.—Laces, black, round i,solid), 36 inches long, for binding devices:X'o bids received.
Item 258.—Jute rope for pressing machines, |-iach:J. P. Xawrath & Go. (Inc.)—
Xo. 1 per pound.. .074*No. 2 do 069Xo. 3 do 072
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.—Sample A do 0775Sample B do 0725
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co _ do 0775Item 259.—Hempel's improved patent quoins, Xo. 1:
^Morgans & AVilcox Manufacturing Co per dozen pairs. . 1. 50Keyst^)ne Tj-pe Foundry do 1.64
'Keystone ~ do 75The ChaUense Machinery Co., Favorite do 1. 22Barnhart Bros. & Spuidier do 1.83
Chahenge do 81
F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 1. 6875American Xeverslip Quoin Co., Grasso quoins do 90
Item 260.—Hempel's improved patent quoin keys, Xo. 1:
^Morgans & WHcox Manufacturing Co per dozen. . 3. 60The Challenge Machinery Co., own make do 4. 40Barnhart Bros. & Spindler do 4.32F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 4. 21|
Item 261.—Magill's spring-tongue gauge pins, adjustable:Barnhart Bros. &: Spindler , do 1.17
*F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 1. 14Item 262.—Gauge pins, adjustable, any make:
Xo bids received.Item 263.—Printer's wooden planers:
Keystone Type Foundry do 3.17R.Hoe&Co : do.... 4.56Barnhart Bros & Spindler do 3.12*F. Wesel Mantiiacturing Co................. ............ .. .... V do 3.00
282 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item.264.—Ratchets, stereotyper's, brass, 3f-incli blade by ^ inch thick, 8 teeth to the inch,hardwood handle, 6| inches over all:
Keystone Type Foundry per dozen. . $5. 10*R.Hoe&Co do.... 5.10The Challenge Machinery Co do 5. 88F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 5. 40
Item 265.—Lignum-vitse mallets; diameter of center, 2| inches; ends, 2^ inches; length, 5Jinches; round handles:Keystone Type Foundry per dozen. . 6. 35Barnhart Bros. & Spmdler do 6.24
*F. Wesel Manufacturing Co do 6. 12Item 266.—Bars, grate, McClave, regular, right-hand, 38f inches long, drilled y\-inch mesh:
*McClave-Brooks Co each. . 4. 50Item 267.—Bars, grate, McClave, regular, left-hand, 38f inches long, drilled -jVinch mesh:
*McClave-Brooks Co do ... . 4. 50Item 268.—Brushes, tension, for Potter web press; diameter of wood, 4^ inches; thickness ofwood, J-inch; bore, 2 inches; length of bristles, 1 inch. Blocks for these brushes will be fur-nished by Government Printing Office (brushes must be equal in every particular to sampleto be furnished by Government Printing Office):No bids received.
Item 269a.—Belts, endless, best oak-tanned leather, | inch wide by | inch thick by 3 feet 7J inches,inside measurement:
J. E. Rhoads & Sons per 5 dozen. . 14. 55Page Belting Co per dozen. . 2. 40Otto E. Geisel do.... 3.00*Hudson Belting Co do ... . 1. 56National Electrical Supply Co do 2. 28Mergenthaler Linotype Co. (D-865) do 4. 20
Item 269b.—Belts, endless, best oak-tanned leather, | inch wide by J inch thick by 2 feet
3J inches, inside measurement:J. E. Rhoads & Sons per 5 dozen.. 17.10Page Belting Co per dozen. . 2. 50Otto E. Geisel do.... 3.60*Hudson Belting Co do ... . 1. 80National Electrical Supply Co do 2. 73Mergenthaler Linotype Co. (C-347) do 3. 60
Item 269c.—Belts, endlass, best oak-tanned leather, f inch wide by § inch thick by 3 feet 9 inches,inside measurement:
J. E. Rhoads & Sons per 5 dozen. . 22. 50Page Belting Co per dozen. . 3. 60Otto E. Geisel do.... 3.60*Hudson Belting Co do 2. 40National Electrical Supply Co do 4. 32Mergenthaler Linotype Co do 7. 20
Item 270.—Phloroglucin:*Z. D. Oilman per ounce.. .54
Item 271.—Rubber tubing, C. I. red covered, | inch inside diameter:Rich, Levi, k's Son & Co per foot. . . 0675
*Washington Rubber Co do 052TheB. F. Goodrich Co.—
3-ply do 0754-ply do 09
The Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Co do 08Item 272.—Rubber tubing, C. I. red covered, | inch inside diameter:
Rich, Levick's Son & Co do 055*Washington Rubber Co do 045The B. F. Goodrich Co.—
3-ply do 06254-ply do 075
The Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Co do 045Item 273.—Canvas bags, 28 by 48 inches. No. 10 duck, to have 12 grummets at top, with rope,each bag to have the words Government Printing Office" stenciled in 2-inch black letters onone side:
Hooper Sons' Manufacturing Co each. . . 8997John Boyle & Co. (Inc.) do 78*Schwab & Wolf do 745
Item 274.—Slip covers, 12 by 13 inches, approximately:*The Tolman Laundry do 05
James S. Cotton do 05
Item 275.—Pillow slips, 22 by 31 inches, approximately:*The Tolman Laundry do 02
James S. Cotton do 05Item 276.—Sheets, 64 by 60 inches, approximately:
*The Tolman Laundry do 03
James S. Cotton do 06Item 277.—Spreads, 74 by 77 inches, approximately:
*The Tolman Laundry do 10
James S. Cotton do 15
Item 278.—Bed curtains, 58 by 77 inches, approximately:The Tolman Laundry do 25
*James S. Cotton do 20Item 279.—Bed curtains, 73 by 70 inches, approximately:
The Tolman Laundry ' do 25*James S. Cotton do 20
Item 280.—Swiss curtains, 34 by 83 inches, approximately:*The Tolman Laundry do 15
James S. Cotton do 25
Item 281.—Swiss curtains, 40 by 34 inches, approximately:*The Tolman Laundry do 15
James S. Cotton do 25
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 282.—Woolen blankets, 62 by 130 inches, approximately:*The Tolman Laundry each.
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James S. Cotton do. .
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Item 283.—Lace sash curtains, 4 feet 9 inches by 3 feet 7 inches, with Government Printing OlTice
monogram and border:The Tolman Laundry each.
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*James S. Cotton do. .
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Item 284.—Lace transom curtains, 1 foot 9 inches by 3 feet 10 inches, with Government PrintingOffice monogram and border:The Tolman Laundry each .
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*James S. Cotton do...Item 285a.—Vai'nish, pure linseed oil, printer's, free from rosin oil, fish oil, or other adulterants orsubstitutes, No. GO (light):
*The Jaenecke Printing Ink Co per gallon.
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Charles Hellmuth doItem 285b.—Varnish, pure linseed oil, printer's, free from rosin oil, fish oil, or other adulterants or
substitutes. No. 1 (medium):*The Jaenecke Printing Ink Co per gallon.
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Charles Hellmuth doItem 285c.—Varnish, pure linseed oil, printer's, free from rosin oil, fish oil, or other adulterants or
substitutes. No. 3 (heavy):*The Jaenecke Printing Ink Co per gallon.
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Charles Hellmuth doItem 286.—Cartons, 6-| by 5f by 6 inches, inside dimensions, openings to be on the 5f by 6 inch
ends:R. P. Andrews Paper Co per M.
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Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., carload shipments doThe Ohio Boxboard Co doA. Geo. Schulz Co doThe J. E. Smith Co doRobert Gair Co do*The National Folding Box & Paper Co do
Item 287.—Cartons, 6f by 5f by 3i inches, inside dimensions, openings to be on the 6f by 5f inchsides:R. P. Andrews Paper Co per M.
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Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., carload shipments do*The Ohio Boxboard Co doA. Geo. Schulz Co doThe J. E. Smith Co doRobert Gair Co doThe National Folding Box & Paper Co do
Item 288.—Cartons, 5J by 5| by 3i inches, inside dimensions, openings to be on the 5| by 5^ inchsides:R. P. Andrews Paper Co per M.
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Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., carload shipments doThe Ohio Boxboard Co doA. Geo. Schulz Co do....*The J. E. Smith Co doRobert Gair Co doThe National Folding Box & Paper Co do. . .
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Item 289.—Cartons, 5 by 5| by 3 inches, inside dimensions, openings to be on the 5 by 5f inchsides:R. P. Andrev/s Paper Co per M..Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., carload shipments do*The Ohio Boxboard Co doA. Geo. Schulz Co doThe J. E. Smith Co doRobert Gair Co doThe National Folding Box & Paper Co do
Item 290.—Containers, 29| bv 12J by 6| inches, inside rflside dimensions, openings to be on the29| by 12^ inch sides, bursting strength to be not less than 200 points Mullen tester:Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., carload shipments per M.
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*The Ohio Boxboard Co doThe Thompson & Norris Co do>' iver laisin Paper Co do ...
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Robert Gair Co.
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Fiber doCorrugated do
Bird & Son (f. o. b. Washington) doItem 291.—Containers, 17 by llf by 11| inches, inside dimensions, openings to be on the llf by
llj inch ends, bursting strength to be not less than 200 points Mullen tester:Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., carload shipments per M.
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*The Ohio Boxboard Co doThe Thompson & Norris Co do> iver '^aisin Paper Co doRobert Gair Co.
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Fiber doCorrugated do
Bird & Son (f. 0. b. Washington) do. . .
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Item 292.—Containers, 17J by 11J by 5f inches, inside dimensions, openings to be on the 17i by11| inch sides, bursting strength to be not less than 200 points Mullen tester:Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., carload shipments per M.
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*The Ohio Boxboard Co doThe Thompson & Norris Co do- iver aisin Paper Co doRobert Gair Co.—
Fiber doCorrugated do
Bird & Son (f. o. b. Washington) do
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7. 156. 836. 206.006. 958. 455. 50
3.933. 993.643. 153.824. 204. 25
2.813. 143.012.802.732.923.20
6.759. 974. 657. 506. 1510.705.85
82.7972.5091.6587.95
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60.1253. 7069. 757L 40
76.0067.5075. 00
47. 1441.7557. 4554. SO
59.5050. 5060.00
284 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 293.—Containers, loj by 10| by 5J inches, inside dimensions, openings to be on the 15i by10| inch sides, bursting strength to be not less than 200 points Mullen tester:Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., carload shipments per M. . $45. 59*The Ohio Boxboard Co do 38. 35The Thompson & Norris Co do 58. 95River i\aisin Paper Co do 49. 05Robert Gair Co.—
Fiber do 54.50Corrugated do 47.00
Bird & Son (f. o. b. Washington) do 60. 00Item 294.—Containers, 13| by llj by 6 inches, inside dimensions, openings to be on the 13f by 11|inch sides, bursting strength to be not less than 200 points Mullen tester:Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., carload shipments per M. . 45. 15*The Ohio Boxboard Co do 41. 15The Thompson & Norris Co do 62. 83River Raisin Paper Co do 51. 45Robert Gair Co-
Fiber do 56.00Corrugated do 50. 00
Bird & Son (f. o. b. Washington) do 60. 00Item 295.—Containers, lOf by 6J bv 5| inches, inside dimensions, openings to be on the lOf by 5|inch sides, bursting strength to be not less than 200 points Mullen tester:Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., carload shipments per M. . 24. 57*The Ohio Boxboard Co do 22. 65The Thompson & Norris Co do 28. 62River Raisin Paper Co do 24. 95Robert Gair Co.
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Fiber do 28.50Corrugated do 24. 00
Bird & Son (f. o. b. Washington) do 35. 00Item 296.—Paper boxes, lOf by 8| by 2| inches, inside dimensions:
*The Ohio Boxboard Co . . do 6. 50The Columbia Paper Box Co do 12. 25The R. W. Monahan Co do 9. 75
Item 297.—Paper boxes, lOf by 8J by inches, inside dimensions:*The Ohio Boxboard Co do 7. 70The Columbia Paper Box Co do 16. 35The 'I. W. Monahan Co do 10. 00
Item 298.—Paper boxes, 11| by 8f by 2 J inches, inside dimensions:*The Ohio Boxboard Co do 9. 00The Columbia Paper Box Co do 12. 25The R . W . Monahan Co do 15. 00
Item 299.—Paper boxes, 11| by 8f by SJ inches, inside dimensions:*The Ohio Boxboard Co do 16. 00The Columbia Paper Box Co do 16. 35The R . W . Monahan Co do 18.00
No. 18.
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Schedule of proposals received for lithographing and engraving during the fiscal
year ended June 30, 1915.
[An asterisk (*) indicates the contractor.]
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Engraving 1 illustration for Farmers' Bulletin No. 596—The Culture of Winter Wheat in theEastern Half of the United States:*Lanman Engraving Co $1, 00
Engraving 15 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 606—Collection and Preservation of Insectsand other Material for the Use in the Study of Agriculture:The Maiu-ice Jovce Engraving Co 24. 00National Engraving Co 23. 25Lanman Engraving Co T 25. 00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 607—The Farm Kitchen as a Workshop:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co V- 00National Engraving Co 10. 85*Lanman Engraving Co 10. 00
Engraving 57 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 609—Bird Houses and How to Build Them:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 59. 00National Engraving Co 57. 00Lanman Engraving Co 65. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 610—Wild Onion—Methods of Eradication:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 50
Engraving 18 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 612—Breeds of Beef Cattle:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 20. 00National Engraving Co 20. 00Lanman Engraving Co 36. 00
Engraving 5 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 613—Goldenseal Under Cultivation:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 75
National Engraving Co 11. 60Lanman Engraving Co 13. 00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 614—An Efficient Farm System for the CornBelt:Lanman Engraving Co 9. 75
Engraving 5 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 616—Winter Wheat Varieties for the EasternUnited States:Lanman Engraving Co - 11. 50
Engraving 4 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 617—School Lessons on Corn:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 17. 00
National Engraving Co. 18.00
Lanman Engraving Co 20.00
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 285
Engraving 9 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 618—Leaf-Spot, A Disease of the Sugar Beet:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co .?14. 00National Engraving Co 10. 90*Lanman Engraving Co 12. 50Walker Engraving Co 13. 45
Engraving 10 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 619—Breeds of Draft Horses:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 20. 00*National Engraving Co 15. 00Lanman Engraving Co 15. 00Walker Engraving Co 21. 00
Engraving 19 illustrations for Bulletin No. 128—Distribution and Migration of North AmericanRails and their Allies:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 26. 50
^National Engraving Co 25. 75
Lanman Engraving Co 35. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 129—Yields from the Destructive Distil-
lation of Certain Hardwoods:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 75National Engraving Co 5. 95*Lanman Engraving Co 5. 25
Engraving 3 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 130—Operating Costs of a Well-EstablishedNew York Apple Orchard:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 45
*National Engraving Co 6. 30Lanman Engraving Co 6. 50
Engraving 5 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 133—Experiments with Crops iinderIrrigation at the ScottsblufE Reclamation Project Experiment Farm:The Maurice Joj'-ce Engraving Co 6. 25National Engraving Co 4, 80Lanman Engraving Co 6. 00
Engraving 22 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 134—Citrus Fruit Insects in Mediter-ranean Countries:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 42. 00National Engraving Co 42. 00Lanman Engraving Co 51. 00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 135—Experiments in the Production ofCrops on Alkali Land on the Huntley Reclamation Project, Montana:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 00National Engraving Co 11. 00Lanman Engraving Co 12. 00
Engraving 14 illustrations for Department BuUetin No. 136—Highway Bonds:The Main-ice Joyce Engraving Co 30. 00National Engraving Co 32. 00Lanman Engraving Co 30. 00
Engraving 16 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 137—Some Distinctions in Our Culti-vated Barleys with Reference to their Use in Plant Breeding:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 18. 50National Engraving Co 15. 75Lanman Engraving Co 18. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Department Bulletin No. 138—Commercial Tiu-kestan Alfalfa:Lanman Engraving Co 2. 00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 139—Norway Pine in the Lake States:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 27. 00National Engraving Co 23. 66Lanman Engraving Co 23. 00Walker Engraving Co 20. 90
Engraving 21 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 141—The Clyde Series of Soils:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 42. 00National Engraving Co 40. 00Lanman Engraving Co 41. 50
Engraving 27 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 142—The Miami Series of Soils:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 54. 40National Engi-aving Co 53. 00Lanman Engraving Co 53. 00
Engraving 9 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 144—The Manufacture of Acid Phosphate:The Maurice Joyce Engravmg Co 23. 40National Engraving Co 24.50Lanman Engraving Co 30. 00Walker Engraving Co 15, 97
Engraving 7 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 145—Commerical Value of Various WoodPreservatives:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 26. 00National E ngraving Co 30. 65Lanman Engraving Co 33. 00Walker Engraving Co No bid.
Engraving 6 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 147—The Effect of the Cattle Tick uponthe Milk Production of Dairy Cows:The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 10. 25National Engraving Co 10. 50Lanman Engraving Co 10. 50Walker Engraving Co 8. 00
Engraving 13 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 150—Utilization of the Fish Waste ofthe Pacific Coast for the manufacture of Fertilizer:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 24. 00National Engraving Co 26. 00Lanman Engraving Co 25. 00Walker Engraving Co ". ' * 28.80
Engraving 9 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. i'52—The Eait'em Hemlock:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 23 50National Engraving Co 24 50Lanman Engraving Co 18. 50
286 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Engraving 14 illustrations for Department Bulletin Fo. 155—Wood Pipe for Conveying Waterfor Irrigation:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $22. 50*National Engraving Co 18. 60Lanman Engraving Co 19. 00Walker Engraving Co 20.00
Engraving 51 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 2, No. 5:
Gatchel & Manning 135.00The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 93. 00*Walker Engraving Co 69. 70
Engraving 4 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 2, No. 6:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 00Engraving 7 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 2, No. 6:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 50Engraving 8 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 2, No. 6:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 44. 90Engraving 5 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 1:
^National Engraving Co 17. 00Engraving 14 illustrations for Monthly Weather Review, May, 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 22,00^National Engraving Co 20. 00Lanman Engraving Co , 21. 90
Engraving 61 illustrations for Monthly Weather Review, June, 1914:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 163. 00
^National Engraving Co 148. 00Lanman Engraving Co 200. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for The Work of the Yuma Reclamation Project Experiment Farmin 1913:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 10^National Engraving Co 11. 50Lanman Engraving Co 13.50
Engraving 5 illustrations for The Work of the Huntley Irrigation Project Experiment Farmin 1913:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 11. 00^National Engraving Co 9. 00Lanman Engraving Co. 10. 50
Engraving 5 illustrations for Work of.the San Antonio Experiment Farm in 1913:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 10.50
Engraving 2 illustrations for The Work of the Truckee-Carson Experiment Farm in 1913:*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co , 4. 25
Engraving 4 illustrations for The Work of the Belle Fourche Reclamation Project ExperimentFarm in 1913:
*Lanman Engraving Co 7. 25Engraving 4 illustrations for The Work of the Umatilla Reclamation Project Experiment Farm
in 1913:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 75Engraving 5 illustrations for The Work of the Scottsbluflf Reclamation Project Experiment Farm
in 1913:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 13. 00National Engraving Co 9. 25Lanman Engraving Co 10. 25*Walker Engraving Co 7.80
Engraving 4 illustrations for Experiments in Crop Production on Fallow Land at San Antonio,Tex.:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 00*National Engraving Co 4. 00Lanman Engraving Co 5. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for The Pink Boll Worm:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 25National Engraving Co 15. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 6. 10
Reprinting 2,000 copies of 1 illustration for Identification of Species of Fusarium Ocetirring on theSweet Potato, Ipomoea Batatas—Reprint from Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 2, No. 4:
*A. Hoen&Co 84.00Engraving 49 illustrations for First Aid Manual:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 56. 00*National Engraving Co. 48. 00Lanman Engraving Co 52. 00Walker Engraving Co i 20. 80
Photolithographing and printing 5,500 copies of 1 illustration (map), Gipsy and Brown-Tail MothQuarantine:*U. S. Geological Survey 235.00A. Hoen&Co 549.00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Blanks—Inoculation Reports for 19 :
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 57. 75
National Engraving Co 57.50*Lanman Engraving Co 57.00Walker Engraving Co No bid.
Engraving 3 illustrations for The Dasheen, A Root Crop for the South:*Xational Engraving Co 10. 00
Engraving 12 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 153—Forest Planting in the EasternUnited States:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 31. 00
National Engraving Co 19. 90
*Lanman Engraving Co 15. 00
Walker Engraving Co 17.21
Engraving 2 illustrations for Inspection Labels:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 00
1 Bid withdrawn owing to error in making estimate.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 287
Engraving 21 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 157—Tillage and Rotation Experimentsat Nephi, Utah:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co S23. 00National Engraving Co 19. 40*Lanman Engraving Co 14. 00Walker Engraving Co 15. 50
Engraving 8 illustrations for Journal of Agr^pultural Research, vol. 3, No. 2:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 17. 50National Engraving Co 18. 70*Lanman Engraving Co 16. 50
Walker Engraving Co 21 . 78Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 154—The Life History of Lodge Pole Pine in the RockyMountains:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 18. 50*National Engraving Co 12. 00Lanman Engraving Co 13. 00Walker Engraving Co 14. 00
Engraving 19 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 623—Ice Houses and the Use of Ice on theDairy Farm:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 26. 00National Engraving Co 19. 75
Lanman Engraving Co 18. 50Walker Engraving Co 17.90
Engraving 1 illustration for Farmers' Bulletin No. 627—The House Centipede:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 00
Engraving 9 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 624—Natural and Artificial Brooding of
Chickens:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 50National Engraving Co 13. 00Lanman Engraving Co 13.00*Walker Engraving Co 12. 00
Engraving 46 illustrations for Monthly Weather Review, July, 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co ^ 53. 00National Engraving Co 57. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 33. 00Walker Engraving Co 39. 80
Engraving 5 illustrations for Report No. 99, Office of the Secretary—Classification of the Sub-family Cryphalinse, with Descriptions of New Genera and Species:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 9. 95National Engraving Co 9. 95*Lanman Engraving Co 9 . 00
Engraving 78 illustrations for Contributions toward a Monograph of the Scolytid Beetles II, Pre-liminary Classification of the Superfamily Scolytoidea—Technical Series No. 17, Part II:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 82. 00National Engraving Co 82. 00Lanman Engraving Co 62.00*Walker Engraving Co 48. 80
Engraving 5 illustrations for Inventory of Seeds and Plants Imported from October 1 to Decem-ber 31, 1912—No. 33, Nos. 34340 to 34727:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 16. 75National Engraving Co 16. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 12. 50Walker Engraving Co 14.10
Engraving 7 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 156—Wireworms Attacking Cereal andForage Crops:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 00National Engraving Co 10. 00Lanman Engraving Co 6. 75*Walker Engraving Co 5. 50
Engraving 8 illustrations for Bulletin No. 33—Cereal Investigations at Dickinson, N. Dak.:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 35National Engraving Co 12. 76Lanman Engraving Co '. 16. 00Walker Engraving Co 13. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 148—The Use of Bacillus Bulgarious inStarters for Making Cheese of the Swiss or Emmental Type:National Engraving Co 5. 00
Engraving 13 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 621—How to Attract Birds in NortheasternUnited States:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 00National Engraving Co 14. 00Lanman Engraving Co •. 9. 00
Engraving by the wax process 1 illustration for Form No. 67—Annual Report of Station Experi-ment and Output:L. L. Poates Engraving Co 10. 00The Industrial Press 15. 00
Engraving 22 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 622—Basket Willow Culture:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co . . 38. 90National Engraving Co 38. 90Lanman Engraving Co 25. 00Walker Engraving Co 29. 80
Engraving 18 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 159—Soils of the Sassafras Series:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 31. 90National Engraving Co 25. 00Lanman Engraving Co 28. 50Walker Engraving Co 27. 00
288 BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKIl^TEE.
Engraving 20 illustrations for Instructions for the Scaling and Measurement of National ForestTimber:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $20. 00National Engraving Co 21. 00Lanman Engraving Co 29. 00
*Walker Engraving Co 16. 80Engraving 28 illustrations for Monthly Weather Review, Aug«st, 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 42. 40National Engraving Co 38.00*Lanman Engraving Co 37. 00Walker Engraving Co 44. 80
Engraving 27 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 1:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 59. 70^National Engraving Co 52. 00Lanman Engraving Co A 55. 00
Engraving 12 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 625—Cotton Wilt and Root Knot:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 18. 00National Engraving Co 18. 75*Lanman Engraving Co 13. 00Walker Engraving Co 16. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for inspection labels:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 2:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 16. 00National Engraving Co 13. 36Lanman Engraving Co 12. 00
*Walker Engraving Co 1 1 . 75Lithographing and printing 4,329 copies of 1 illustration for Soil Survey of Forsyth County, N. C,
1913:
*Snyder & Black 251.38Reproducing 23 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 140—Soils of Massachusetts and Con-necticut with Especial Reference to Apples and Peaches:Lithographing and printing 5,775 copies each of 3 illustrations
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A. Hoen & Co No bid.*Andrew B . Graham Co 242. 00United States Geological Survey 244. 00
Engraving 20 illustrations
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*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 55. 00National Engraving Co 75. 00Lanman Engraving Co 75. 00
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Cass County, Nebr.—Advance Sheets, Field Opera-tions of the Bureau of Soils, 1913:
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration
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Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.A. Hoen & Co 703.00
*Snyder & Black 694.00Breuker & Kessler Co No bid.American Bank Note Co No bid.Pasbach-Voice Lithographing Co No bid.
Engraving 1 illustration for Soil Survey of Cass County, Nebr.—Advance Sheet, Field Operationsof the Bureau of Soils, 1913:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 25Reprinting 2,000 copies of 1 illustration for Soil Survey of Kanawha Comity, W. Va.—Advance
Sheets, Field Operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1912:
- *A. Hoen & Co 400. 00Engraving 10 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 164—Field Test with a Toxic Soil Con-stituent: Vanillin:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 14. 50National Engraving Co 15. 00Lanman Engraving Co 18. 00Walker Engraving Co 15. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 14.90
Engraving 1 illustration for Temperature Chart:. *The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 40Engraving 1 illustration for Department Bulletin No. 163—A Field Test for Lime-SulphurDipping Baths:*National Engraving Co 1-80
Engraving 12 illustrations for Bulletin No. 36, Hawaii Experiment Station—Grasses and ForagePlants of Hawaii:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 24. 75
National Engraving Co 24. 00
*Lanman Engraving Co 21.00
Walker Engraving Co 22. 50
Engraving 9 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 132—Correlating Agriciilture with thePublic School Subjects in the Southern States:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 00
National Engraving Co 13. 90
*Lanman Engraving Co 13-.50
Walker Engraving Co No bid.
Lithographing and prmtmg 5,004 copies of 1 illustration for Separate No. 598—The Chestnut BarkDisease (From Yearbook, Department of Agriculture, 1912):
Snyder & Black 145.00
Pasbach-Voice Litho. Co 188. 00
*A. Hoen&Co 138-00
Engraving 10 illustrations for State maps—Arkansas, New York, Iowa, Nebraska, Montana,Nevada, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 24. 00
National Engraving Co 44. 00
Lanman Engra ing Co X«*Walker Engraving Co 23. 00
KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. 289
Engraving 8 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 162—Horticultural Experiments at SanAntonio Field. Station, South. Texas:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $13. 50
^National Engraving Co 10. 00Lanman Engraving Co 12. 50Walker Engraving Co 13. 00
Engraving 12 illustrations for uimumbered circular—Single-Stalk Cotton Culture:*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co IS. 75Walker Engraving Co.". 23. 75
Engraving 23 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 630—Some Common Birds Useful to theFarmer:'^'The Maui'ice Joyce Engraving Co IS. 00National Engraving Co 19. 00Lanman Engraving Co .30.00
Walker Engraving Co No bid.Engraving 8 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 631—Growing Peaches: Sites, Propagation,Planting, Tillage, and Maintenance of Soil Fertility:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 14. 00^National Engraving Co 12. 00Lanman Engraving Co 12. 50Walker Engraving Co 12. 50
Engraving 19 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 632—Growing Peaches: Pruning, Renewalof Tops, Thinning, Interplanting Crops, and Special Practices:
The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 30. 00National Engraving Co 26. 00Lanman Engraving Co 28. 00
*Walker Engraving Co 24. 80Engraving 10 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 636—The Chalcis-Fly in Alfalfa Seed:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 13. 00National Engraving Co 16. 75Lanman Engraving Co 16. 00
=*=Walker Engraving Co 13. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 14. 40
Engraving 2 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 635—What the Farm Contributes Directlyto the Farmer's Living:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 5. 50
Engraving 34 illustrations for Bulletin No. 94, part 2—Biology of the Termites of the EasternUnited States:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 57. 00
=*=National Engraving Co 49. 00Lanman Eneraving Co 56. 00Walker Engiaving Co 69. 00
Engraving 18 illustrations for Report No. 101, Office of the Secretary—The Woolly Apple Aphis:The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 23. 00
^National Engi-aving Co 23.00Lanman Engraving Co 24.00Walker Engraving Co No bid.Powers Photo-Engi'avtng Co No bid.
Engraving 1 illustration for Department Bulletin No. 165—Quassiin as a Contact Insecticide*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 5. 00
T^ithographing 504 copies of 3 illustrations for Circular -'o. 216, Infectious Abortion of Cattle*Breuker & Kessler Co 89. 00
Redrawing and engraving 1 illustration for time cards, 1915, Form CC5:*Lanman Engraving Co 7. 25
Redrawing and engxaving 1 illustration for time cards, 1915, Form CC6:*Lanm'an En^Taviag Co 3. 75
Engraving 4 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 166:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 00Engraving 12 illustrations for Journal of Agriculture Research, vol. 3, No. 3:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 00*- 'ational Engraving Co 15. 00Lanman Engraving Co 19. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Yearbook Separate No. 632:*. 'ational Engraviag Co 2. 90
Engraving 18 illustrations for ; 'orth American Fauna 37—Revision of the American Marmots:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 56. 90National Engraving Co 68. 00I^anman Engraving Co 41. 00Walker Engraving Co 54. 00*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 34. 50
Engraving 13 illustrations for Report 102—Description of some Weevils Reared from Cotton inPeru:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 25r^ational Engraving Co 9.75Lanman Engraving Co 10. 00*Walker Engraving Co 8. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 10. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations for Journal of Agriciiltural Research, vol. 3, No. 3:
^National Engraving Co 2. 00Engraving 8 illustrations for Monthly AVeather Review, September, 1914:
*Lanman Engraving Co 8. 00Engraving 4 illustrations for Farmers' BiHletin No. 639:
*National Engraving Co 5. 00Eneravins 7 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 637:
*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 7. 25Engraving 1 illustration for Farmers' BiilletiQ No. 640:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 00Engraving 12 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 4:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 33. 25
6495—15 19
290 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
Engrave, lithograph, and print 8,336 copies of 1 illustration for Soil Survey of Habersham County,Ga.,1913:Snyder & Black $535.00
*Pasbach-Voice Lithographing Co 530. 00A.Hoen&Co 560.00Andre^.v B. Graham Co , No bid.Ohio Valley Lithographing Co No bid.
Engraving 1 illustration for map of the State of Utah:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 5. 25
Engraving 25 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 638:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 39. 00National Engraving Co 34. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 28. 00Walker Engraving Co 34. 00Pow ers Photo-Engraving Co 34. 50
Engraving 8 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 3:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 25. 40Engraving 1 illustration for Township Plat, Form No. 240, revised:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 30Reproducing 9 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 168:
Engraving 2 line and 6 halftone illustrations
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*The National Engraving Co 15 . 00Photolithographing and printing 70,875 copies of 1 illustration—
Snyder and Black 478. 00*A. Hoen&Co 423.00
Reprinting 3,007 copies of 8 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 51:*Breukei & Kessler Co 310. 00
Er^aving 6 illustrations for Work of the Hawaii Agriculture Experiment Station, 1914—Bulletin
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 00*National Engraving Co 9. 00Lanman Engraving Co 10. 00
Engraving 19 illustrations for Work of the Guam Agriculture Experiment Station, 1914:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 24. 00
^National Engraving Co 17. 00Lanman Engraving Co 19. 50Walker Engraving Co 22. 00Po^^ ers Photo-Engraving Co 26. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Bureau of Animal Industry Circular No. 147 (revised):*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 50
Redra" ing and Engraving 1 line illustration for Department Bulletin 167:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 171:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 00Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Washington County^ Tex., 1913:
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—Snyder & Black 887. 00Pasbach-Voice Lithographing Co 750.00Breuker & Kessler Co No bid.*A. Hoen&Co 702.46Andre-v B. Graham Co No bid.Ohio Valley Lithographing Co No bid.
Engraving 1 illustration (redra-^')—*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 9. 75
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Engraving 9 illustrations for Porto Rico Station Bulletin No. 17:
Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 18. 75National Engraving Co 18. 00Lanman Engraving Co 20. 00Walker Engraving Co 18. 00
*Po--ers Photo-Engraving Co 18. 00Engraving 3 illustration^ for Department Bulletin No. 169 (Professional Paper):
*Lanman Engraving Co 6. 00Engraving 14 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 170:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 19. 00National Engraving Co 19. 00Lanman Engraving Co 17. 50Walker Engraving Co 20. 00
*Po-'-ers Photo-Engraving Co 17. 50Engraving 6 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 174:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 50*National Engraving Co 3. 00Lanman Engraving Co 5. 00
Engraving for Appendix No. 2, Circular E, Instrument Division:*National Engraving Co 7. 30
Engraving 14 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 4:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 19. 00National Engraving Co 22. 50Lanman Engraving Co 40. 00
Engraving 9 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 642:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 13. 00National Engraving Co 8. 00Lanman Engraving Co 11. 00Walker Engraving Co 11. 80
Po- ers Photo-Ensrraving Co 11.00Engraving 8 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 643:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 75
*National Engraving Co 5. 00
Lanman Engraving Co 6. 00Walker Engraving Co 5. 80Powers Photo-Engraving Co 5. 50
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 291
Engravius: 1 illustration for Cards, Larger Corn Stalicborer:
*Tlie Maurice Joyce Engraving Co i $2.50PhotolittLoeraphing and printing 200 copies of 1 illustration for Maps—Europe:
*The Xorris I'eters Co 8.00r. S. Geological Survey 10.50
Engraving 37 iUustrations lor Monthly Weather Review, October, 1914:
"The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 44. 90National Engi-aving Co". 42. 00Lanman Eneravins: Co 43.00Walker Engraving Co 47. 80
*Po-. ers I hoto-Engraving Co 39. 00Engraving 1 illustration for cards, Southern Corn Rootworm:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1.50Engraving 14 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 4:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 21.00Engraving 26 illustrations l"or Department Btilletin No. 173:
"The Maiurice Joyce Engraving Co 39. 00National Engi-aving Co 25.00Lanman Eneravin^ Co 23.00Walker Eneravlns Co 28.80*ro- ers Thoto-Ensraving Co 18.50
Engraving 17 illustrations for Department Btilletin 179:
The Mamice Joyce Engraving Co 36.00^National Engraving Co 33.25Lanman Engraving Co 35.00
Engraving 26 illustrations for Department Btilletin No. 176:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 49.00Lanman Engraving Co 41.00National Engraving Co 43.00
*Po-^ ers Photo-Ensfaving Co 25.00Walker Engraving Co 44. 80
Engraving 4 illustrations for Annual Report of the Chief of the Weather Btn-eau, 1913-14:
*Lanman Engraving Co 19.60Engraving 2 iUustrations for Department Bulletin No. 167:
*Tlie Mauri 'e Joyce Engraving Co ._. 7. 65Engraving 1 illustration for Department Bulletin No. 16/:
*The Mauri '6 Joyce Engraving Co 1. 00Reprodu'-ing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Boone County, W. Va., 1913:
Lithographing and printing 10,336 copies of 1 illustration—*A.Hoenci-Co 689.00Snvder (i: Black 861. 00Pashach-Voice Lithograph Co 790. 00Breuker d: Kessler Co No bid.Andrev B . Graham Co No bid.
Engraving 2 illustrations—*Lanman Engraving Co 2.25
Lithographing and printing 2,500 copies of 1 illustration for Soil Survev of Boone Countv, W.Va.. 1913:
*A. Hcen&Co 137.50Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 140—Soils of Massachusetts and Connecticut, etc.:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 00Engraving 14 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 180—Soil Erosion in the South:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 23. 00National Engraving Co 17. 50Lanman Engraving Co 21. 50Walker Engraving Co 26. 50*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 16. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 5:
*The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Farmers' Bulletin No. 644—The Manufacture and Use of L^nfer-mented Grape Jui''-e:
*Lanman Engi-aving Co 1.00Engraving 11 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 646—Crimson Clover: Seed Production:
The Matirice Joyce Engraving Co 13.00*National Engi-aving Co 9. 75Lanman Engi-aving Co 12. 75Walker Engraving Co 14. 20Po-svers Photo-Engraving Co 13. 50
Engraving So illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 175—Mushrooms and Other CommonFungi:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 165. 00National Engraving Co 121. 00Lanman Engraving Co 120. 00*Powers Photo-Engraving Co So. 00Walker Engraving Co. . 106. 00
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Orangeburg County, S. C, 1913:Lithographing and printing 8.336 copies of 1 illustration—
Pasbach-Voi'-e Lithograph Co No bid.*Snvder d: Black 1, 437. 00A.HoencV-Co 1.947.00Breuker (i- Kessler Co No bid.Ameri -an Bank >. ore Co No bid.Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.
Engravhag 1 Une illustration—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 00National Engraving Co 1. 40*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 25
This price for redrawing only, the requirement for plate having been withdrawn by department.
292 REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Engraving 13 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 644^Manufacture and Use of UnfermentedGrape Juice:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $14. 00National Engraving Co 12. 00*Lannian Engraving Co 11. 00Walker Engraving Co 12. 50Powers Photo-Engi-aving Co 11. 50
Engraving 20 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 185—Bird Migration:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 22. 00*National Engraving Co 15. 00Lanman Engraving Co 18. 50Walker Engraving Co No bid.Powers Photo-Engraving Co 19. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Department Bulletin No. 187—Preliminary Census of Birds in the^ United States:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1.00Engraviag 8 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 188—The Importance of Thick SeedingI
in the Production of Milo in the San Antonio Region:P *Iyanman Engraving Co : 16. 00Engraving 6 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 647—The Home Garden in the South:
^National Engraving Co 8. 89Engraving 9 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 6:
( *The Mauri'^e Joyce Engraving Co 17. 70Photolithographing and printing' 1,000 copies of 1 illustration—Map Showing the Distributionand Spread of the Cotton Boll Weevil:*The Norris Peters Co 49. 00Andrew B . Graham Co 54. 00United States Geological Survey 55. 00
Engraving 24 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 189—Studies of the Codling Moth in theCentral Appalachian Region:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 14. 00National Engraving Co 16. 00Lanman Engraving Co 16. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,104 copies each of 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 90—Hydro-k cyanic-Acid Gas Fumigation in California (reprint):
P *Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 21. 50Engraving 2 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 186—A Method of Fumigating Seed:
^National Engraving Co 4. 75Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Stark County, Ohio, 1913:
Necessary transferring, engraving on stone or copper, lithographing and printing 10,336copies of 1 illustration
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*Snyder & Black 596. 00A. Hoen&Co 700.00Pasbach-Voice Lithograph Co 645. 00Breuker & Kessler Co No bid.Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.
Engraving 2 line illustrations
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*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 25Engraving 3 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 6:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 50Reprinting 10,254 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration for Fiscal Regulations of the United
States Department of Agriculture, 1915:
*United States Geological Survey . . 108. 50Engraving 6 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 184—The Huisache Girdler:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 9. 90National Engraving Co 8. 75
Lanman Engraving Co 8. 75
Walker Engraving Co 11. 80*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 7. 75
Engraving 10 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 192—Insects Affecting Vegetable Cropsin Porto Rico:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 00National Engraving Co 19. 00
Lanman Engraving Co 19. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for circulars—The Movement of the Cotton Boll Weevil in 1914:
*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 25
Engraving 7 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 640—The Hessian Fly:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 00
National Engraving Co 7. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 7.00
Engraving 13 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 648—The Control of Root-Knot:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 00
*National Engraving Co 11. 00
Lanman Engraving Co 12.00
Powers Photo-Engraving Co 12.50
Walker P'ngravmg Co No bid.
Engraving 2 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 652—The Sheep Industry as Menaced bythe Dog:*National Engraving Co 3. 00
Engraving 25 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 190—The Drainage of Irrigated land:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15.00
National Engraving Co 11.85
Lanman Engraving Co 12.50
*Walker Engravmg Co 11-00
Powers Photo-Engraving Co 11.50
Engravmg 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 18—Porto Rico Experiment Station—Citrus Fertili-
zation Experiments in Porto Rico:The Maurice Joyoe Engraving Co 8. 00
National Engraving Co 8 . 40
*Lanman Engraving Co 7. 50
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK. 293
Engraving 66 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 194—The Flow of Water in IrrigationChannels:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 869. 00National Engraving Co 78. 25*Lanman Engraving Co 07.00Walker Engraving Co 74. 50Powers Photo-Engraving 72.00
Engraving 19 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 183—Morphology of the Barley Grainwith Reference to its Enzym-Secreting Areas:The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 24.00National Engraving Co 21. 50Lanman Engraving Co 27.00Walker Engraving Co 33. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 27.00
Engraving 3 illustrations, Accession Cards:*Lanman Engraving Co 3.75
Engraving 3 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 196—Methods Followed in the Com-mercial Canning of Foods:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 90
Reprinting 4,329 copies of 1 lithographic illustration for Soil Survey of Goodhue Coimty, Minn.,1913:
*Snvder & Black 459.00Engraving 2 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 125—Zygadenus or Death Camas:
=*=The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 00Engraving 12 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 6.50—The San Jose Scale and Its Control:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 13.00National Engraving Co 14.25Lanman Engraving Co 14. 50Walker Engraving Co No bid.Powers Photo-Elngraving Co 14.00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 185—Bird Migration:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 14.60
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 38—Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station—TheEffect of Fertilizers on the Physical Properties of Hawaiian Soils:
*Lanman Engraving Co 4.25Engraving 3 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 3, No. 6:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 80Engraving 29 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 195—Potato Breeding and Selection:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 35.00National Engraving Co 44.84Lanman Engraving Co 35.00Walker Engraving Co 44. 00^Powers Photo- p:ngraving Co 32. 00
Engraving 5 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 199—Loss in Tonnage of Sugar Beetshv Drying:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 9. 90National Engraving Co 8.00*Lanman Engraving Co 8.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 203—Field Studies of the Crown-Gallof Sugar Beets:*The Maurice Joj'ce Engraving Co , 12. 35
Engraving 1 illustration for Farmers' Bulletin No. 657—The Chinch Bug:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2.25
Engraving 3 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 659—The True Clothes Moths:===The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 50
Engraving 4 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 202—The Alcohol Test in Relation toMilk:*Lanman Engraving Co 4. 00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 200—A Maggot Trap in Practical Use:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 16. 75National Engraving Co ; 10. 00Lanman Engraving Co 16. 00
Engraving 16 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 1:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 28. 50National Engraving Co 30.00Lanman Engraving Co 37.00
Reproducing 30 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 181—A Report on the Methods andCost of Reclaiming the Overflowed Lands Along the Big Black River, Miss.:Photolithographing and printing 5,575 copies each of 11 illustrations—
L'nited States Geological Survey ^ 895.00The Norris Peters Co 2 435. 00Andrew B . Graham Co 2 520. 00
Engraving 19 line illustrations
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The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 24. 90National Engraving Co 14. 75
Lanman Engraving Co 18. 50Walker Engraving Co 19. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 14.00
Reproducing 9 illustrations for Reconnoissance Soil Survey of the Sacramento Valley, Cal., 1913:
Lithographing and printing 12,332 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen&Co 917.00
Snvder & Black 1, 262. 00Andrew B . Graham Co 950. 00
Engraving 2 line and 6 halftone illustrations
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The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 11.00
National Engraving Co 11. 50Lanman Engraving Co 9. 00
1 Awarded by department with approval of Public Printer after withdi-awal of other bids.
» Withdrawn.
294 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Reproducing 5 illustrations for Soil Survey of Stewart County, Ga., 1913:Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustrations—
*A. Hoen & CoSnyder & BlackPasbach-Voice Litho. Co
Engraving 2 line and 2 halftone illustrations
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*The Maurice Joyce Engraving CoLanman Engraving Co
Reproducing 7 illustrations lor Soil Survey of Montgomery County, Kans., 1913:
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—*Snyder & BlackBreuker & Kessler CoA. Hoen & CoAndrew B. Graham Co
Engraving 3 line and 3 halftone illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving CoNational Engraving CoLanman Engraving Co*Walker Engraving Co
Reproducing 97 illustrations for Report No. 100^ Office of the Secretary—Potash from Kelp:Photolithographiug, lithographing, and prmting 3,575 copies each of 49 illustrations
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Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.)-
The Norris Peters Co
.
A. Hoen & Co.
Snyder & Black.
The Sackett & Wilhelms Co.
Andrew B. Graham Co.
U. S. Geological Survey
Photolithographing, lithographing, and printing 3,575 copies each of 7 illustrations—
The Norris Peters Co
A. Hoen & Co.
Snyder & Black.
The Sackett & Wilhelms Co.
Andrew B. Graham Co.
U. S. Geological Survey.
$682.00712.00870.00
11.0015.00
578.00No bid.921. 00822.00
8.007.50
10,006. 75
1 250 copies.2 500 copies.3 1,000 copies.4 Additional copies per M each, printed same time.5 Alternate bid. , . ,
6 Award made on prices for 1,000 copies each, and additional copies per M each.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 295
Reproducing 97 illustrations for Report No. 100, Office of the Secretary—Potosli from Kelp-Continued.
Engraving 1 line and 40 halftone illustrations—*Walker Engraving Co S74. 88Enterprise Engraving Co S3. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co 112. 00Lanman Engraving Co i:50. 00The Mar.rice Joyce Engraving Co 1:^!). 00National Engraving Co 14.'). 00
Engraving 23 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 205—Eleven Important "Wild-DuckFoods:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 21. .50
National Engraving Co 19. 00Lanman Engraving Co 19. 50Walker Engraving Co 14. .50
*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 12.25Galvanotype Engraving Co 17. 00
Engraving 18 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 201—Native Pasture Grasses of theUnited States:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 19. 50National Engraving Co 23. 00Lanman Engraving Co 20. 00Wall^ er En-ravuig Co 21. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 20. 00
Lithographing and printing 2 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 1:
Sackett & Wilhelms Co 378. 00American Lithographic Co 338. 00Snj^der & Black 369.00*A. Hoen&Co 244.00
Reproducing 4 illustrations for Soil Survey of Jones County, Miss., 1913:
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—A^Hoen&Co 8.52.00
*Snyder & Black 654. 00Engraving 3 illustrations
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*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 5. 00Lanman Engraving Co 7. 00
Engraving 31 illustrations for Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1914:
The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 36. 00^National Engraving Co 29. 00Lanman Eneraving Co 34.00Walker Engraving Co 38. 80Powers Photo-Engraving Co 36. 00Galvanotj'pe Engraving Co 39. 00
Engraving 48 illustrations for Yearbook ol the Department of Agriculture, 1914:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 42. 00National Engraving Co 58. 00Lanman Engraving Co 53. 00Walker Engraving Co 59. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 50. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co 68. 00
Engraving 24 illustrations for Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 39. 00National Eneraving Co 34. 00Lanman En?raving Co 36. 00Walker Engraving Co 30. 00^Powers Photo-Engraving Co 29. 90Galvanotype Engraving Co 40. 00
Engraving 11 illustrations lor Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 30. 00^National Engraving Co 24. 00Lanman Eneraving Co 25. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 214:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 00Engraving 7 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 212:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co ^ 14. 00Engraving 4 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 208:
*The Maurice Joyce Eneraving Co 8. 00Photolithoeraphing and printing 2,700 copies each of 48 illustrations. State maps:
*The Norris Peters Co 265. 00U. S. Geological Survey 360.00Andrew B. Graham Co 270. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 315. 00Columbia Plano2;raph Co 330. 20
Reproducing 6 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 198:
Photolithographing and printing 4,576 copies each of 4 illustrations—The Norris Peters Co 631. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 640. 00*U. S. Geological Survey 529.00A. Hoen & Co 700.00
Engraving 2 line illustrations—*Lanman Engraving Co .' 3. 25
Engraving 12 illustrations for A Report on the Work and Expenditures of the Agricultural Ex-periment Stations during the Year ended Jrme 30, 1913:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 14. 00National Engraving Co 15. 00Lanman Engraving Co 24. 00Walker Engraving Co No bid.*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 13.75
296 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
Engraving 29 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 660:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $32. 00National Engraving Co 39. 00Lanman Engraving Co 36. 00Walker Engraving Co 29.80Powers Photo-Engraving Co 26. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 662:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 13. 00National Engraving Co 16. 00Lanman Engraving Co No bid.
Engraving 7 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 663:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 11. 75National Engraving Co 11. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 10. 00
Engraving 16 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 206:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 29. 00National Engraving Co 37. 00Lanman Engraving Co 32. 00Walker Engraving Co 30. 00*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 24. 25
Engraving 2 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 215:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Timber Reconnaissance Tally:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 55Eeproducing 36 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 207:
Photolithographing and printing 7,575 copies each of 11 illustrations
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The Norris Peters Co 259. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 252.00*A. Hoen&Co 164.00
Engraving 25 line illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 40. 00National Engraving Co 43. 00Lanman Engraving Co 42.50*Walker Engraving Co 36. 50Powers Photo-Engraving Co 43. 00
Engraving 38 illustrations for Monthly Weather Review, January, 1915:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 35. 00National Engraving Co 44. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 24. 00Walker Engraving Co 25.80Powers Photo-Engraving Co 32.50
Engraving 25 illustrations for Report No. 107, Office of the Secretary:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 18. 50National Engraving Co 24. 00Lanman Engraving Co 20. 00Walker Engraving Co No bid.*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 13. 45
Photolithographing and printing 5,575 copies each of 6 illustrations for Department Bulletin204:
*U. S. Geological Survey 350.00The Norris Peters Co 420. 00 ^
Andrew B. Graham Co 410.00A. Hoen&Co 780.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 666:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 6.65Engraving 1 illustration for Journal of Agricultiu'al Research, vol. 4, No. 1:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 50 \
Engraving 3 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 1: f
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 11. 40Engraving 2 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 204:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 80National Engraving Co 5. 00Lanman Engraving Co 5. 50
Engraving 21 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 211:
The ^Iaurice Joyce Engraving Co 25. 00National Engraving Co 24.00Lanman Engraving Co 24. 00Walker Engraving Co No bid.Powers Photo-Engraving Co 20. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Department Bulletin No. 218:
Lanman Engraving Co 1. 00Engraving 11 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 664:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 16. 00National Engraving Co No bid.
Lanman Engraving Co 15. 00
Walker Engraving Co 14. 60Powers Photo-Engraving Co No bid.
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Russell Coimty, Ala., 1913:
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration:
A. Hoen&Co 800.00Snyder & Black 747. 00
Engraving 2 line illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 50Lanman Engraving Co 2. 25National Engraving Co 2. 40
Reproducing 9 illustrations for Soil Survey of Jefferson County, Tex., 1913:
Lithographing and printing 12,336 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen&Co 1,370.00Snyder & Black 1 , 209. 00Pasbach-Voice Litho. Co 1, 570. 00
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER. 297
Eeproducing 9 illustrations for Soil Survey of Jefferson County, Tex., 1913—Continued.Engraving 2 line and 6 halftone illustrations—
The Maiu-ice Joyce Engraving Co S14. 90National Engraving Co 19. Ott
Lanman Engraving Co No bid.
Walker Engraving Co 14. 00*Galvanotype Engraving Co 10. 00
Engraving 5 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 217—Mortality Among Waterfowl AroundGreat Salt Lake, Utah:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 11. OO*National Engraving Co 10. 00Lanman Engraving Co 11. .50
Engraving 8 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 221—The Southern Com Leaf-Beetle:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 9. 85-
National Engraving Co 10. 00Lanman Engraving Co 10.00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 193—The Drainage of Jefferson County, Tex.:Photolithographing and printing 4,675 copies each of 2 illustrations-
*The Norris Peters Co 400. OOAndrew B. Graham Co i 76. 00
U. S. Geological Survey 427.00A. Hoen & Co 640. 00
Engraving 1 line illustration
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*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1. 20Engraving 1 illustration for Department Bulletin No. 222—Barley in the Great Plains Area, etc.:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1.00Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Nodaway County, Mo., 1913:
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration
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*A. Hoen&Co 797.00Snyder & Black 884. 00
Engraving 2 line illustrations—*Lanman Engraving Co 2. .50
National Engraving Co 2. 50Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Randolph County, N. C, 1913:
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen&Co 730.00*Snyder & Black 697. 00
Engraving 2 line illustrations—*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 50National Engraving Co 2. .50
Engraving 20 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 209:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 38. 00^I^anman Engraving Co T 32. 00Walker Engraving Co 41. 50Powers Photo-Engraving Co 34.00
Engraving 5 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 219:
*Lanman Engraving Co 5. OOEngraving 4 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 227:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 30. 00National EngraVing Co 25. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 23. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 230:*Lanman Engraving Co 4. 75
Engraving 1 illustration for Department Bulletin No. 231:National Engraving Co 1 . 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 232:*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 60
Engraving 11 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 667:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 14. OONational Engraving Co 16. 50*Lanman Engraving Co 13. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 14. 75Walker Engraving Co No bid.
Engraving 1 illustration, Map of Texas:*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 75
Engraving 24 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 1:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 44. 00National Engraving Co No bid.Lanman Engiaving Co 60. 00
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Hendricks County, Ind., 1913:Lithographing and printing 8.333 copies of 1 illustration—
*A. Hoen&Co ' 475.00Snyder & Black 492. 00
Engraving 1 line illustration—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 25
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Delaware Coimty, Ind., 1913:Lithographing and printing 8,333 copies of 1 illustration
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*A. Hoen&Co 500.00Snyder & Black 503. 00
Engraving 2 line illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 50
1 Bid withdrawn.
298 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Reproducins; 2 illustrations for Soil Survej^ of Clebiirne County, Ala., 1913:Lithographing and printing 10,333 copies of 1 illustration—
A.Hoen&Co $910.00*Snyder & Blaclr 819. 00
Engraving 1 line illustration
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The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 00*Eanman Engraving Co 1. 25
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Eogan and Mingo Counties, W. Va., 1913:Lithographing and printing 10,333 copies of 1 illustration—
*A.Hoen<l'Co 884.00Snyder & Black 932. 00
Engraving 2 line illustrations—*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 00Lanman Engraving Co 2. 75
Reprinting 2,500 copies of 1 lithographic illustration for Soil Survey of Logan and Mingo Coimties,W.Va..l913:
*A. Hoen & Co 187.50Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Oneida County, N. Y., 1913:
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co 1,990.00*Snyder & Blaclc. 1 , .533. 00
Engraving 2 line illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 00National Engraving Co 3. 00*T/anman Engraving Co 2. 50
Reprinting 4,304 copies each of 4 lithographic illustrations for Reconnoissance Survey of Ohio,1912:
A. Hoen & Co 802.68Engraving 24 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 223:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 24. 00National Engraving Co 38. 00T^anman Engraving Co 30. 00Walker Engraving Co No bid.Powers Photo-Engraving Co 27. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 226:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 20. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 233:*National Engraving Co 6. 84
Engraving 32 illustrations for Telephone Construction and Maintenance on the National Forests:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 25. 00National Engraving Co 30. 00*I>anman Engraving Co 22. 00Walker Engraving Co No bid.Powers Photo-Engraving Co 23. 90
Engraving 1 illustration for Annual Report of Daily Gage Heights:*Lanman Engraving Co 10. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 668:*Lanman Engraving Co i 2. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 668:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 00Engraving 10 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 669:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 17. 50National EngraVing Co 14. 00Lanman Engraving Co 11. 00Walker Engraving Co No bid.*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 10. 50
Engraving 7 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 670:Farmer-Zchr Engraving Co 9. 50*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 50National Engraving Co 15. 00Lanman Engraving Co 13. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 671:*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 25
Engraving 4 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 2:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4.00Engraving 22 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 2:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 23. 00Lanman Engraving Co 24. 00
Engraving 100 illustrations for Report No. 108, Office of the Secretary—The Acarina or Mites:The Maurice Joyce Egraving Co 35. 00National Engraving Co 45. 00Lanman Engraving Co 38. 75Walker Engraving Co, No bid.*Powers Photo-Engravmg Co 29. 75
Engraving 25 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 229:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 36. 70National Engraving Co 35. 45Lanman Engraving Co 55. 00Walker Engraving Co No bid.
^Powers Photo-Engraving Co 29. 50Engraving 16 illustration for Bulletin 234—Utilization and Management of Lodgepole Pine:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 38. 00*National Engraving Co 33. 00Lanman Engraving Co 34. 00
1 Not used; new originals furnished.
EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 299
Engraving 18 illustrations for Department Bulletin 220:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co S34. 00National Engraving Co 53. 00Lanman Engraving Co 48. 00Walker Engraving Co No bid.*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 32. 00
Photolithographing and printing 200 copies of 1 illustration, Map of the World:*U. S. Geological Survey 21. 00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Monthly Weather Review, February, 1915:
*Lanman Engraving Co 9. 45Engraving 12 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 3:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 17. 00Lanman Engraving Co 13. 00*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 9.90
Engraving 6 illustrations foi Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 3:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 80National Engraving Co 18. 95Lanman Engraving Co 22. 00
Engraving 2*illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 3:
*Th8 Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 10Engraving 3 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 3:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 30Engraving 5 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 4:
*Walker Engraving Co 20. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 4:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 00Engraving 13 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 238:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 24. 00Lanman Engraving Co 25.00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 24.25
Reprinting 1,500 copies each of 2 lithographic illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research,vol. 4, No. 1:
*A. Hoen&Co 90.00Engraving 2 illustrations, Accession Cards:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 50Engraving 8 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 247:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 11. 50Lanman Engraving Co 15. 00^National Engraving Co 11. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Department Bulletin No. 253:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 15Engraving 8 illustrations for The Work of the Huntlev Reclamation Project Experiment Farm
in 1914:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 50National Engraving Co 17. 00Lanman Engraving Co 16. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for circulars, The Work of the Umatilla Reclamation Project Experi-ment Farm in 1914:
*Lanman Engraving Co 4. 80Photolithographing and printing 200 copies of 1 illustration. Outline Maps of United States:
*U. S. Geological Survey 71.00Engraving 17 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 236:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 31. 00*Farmer-Zehr Engravmg Co 30. 58
Engraving 7 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 239:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 24. 75*Lanman Engraving Co 22. 50
Engraving 12 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 243:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 22. 00Lanman Engraving Co 29. 00*Powers Photo-Enpaving Co 1 7. 90
Engraving 2 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 245:
*Lanman Engraving Co 5.35Engraving 10 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 250:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 20. 75*National Engraving Co 13. 70Lanman Engraving Co 17. 00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 248.
*Lanman Engraving Co 6. 85Reproducing 2 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 251:
Engraving 1 halftone illustration
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*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 20Photolithographing and printing 3,775 copies of 1 illustration
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The Norris Peters Co 80. 00U. S. Geological Survey 78.00*Andrew B. Graham Co 69. 00
Engraving 11 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 252:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 00*National Engraving Co 12. 00Lanman Engraving Co 17. 00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 255:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 18. 00
*National Engraving Co 13. 00
Lanman Engraving Co 21. 50Engraving 1 illustration for Department Bulletin No. 254:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1-65
300 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEK.
Engraving 26 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 256:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $35. 00
*National Engraving Co 24. 00Lanman Engraving Co 30.50
Engraving 4 illustrations for Department BuUetia No. 261:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 16. 60Engraving 2 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 263:
*Lanman Engraving Co 6. 70Engraving 4 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 262:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 13. 50National Engraving Co 20. 00Lanman Engraving Co 18. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Department Bulletin No. 264:
National Engraving Co .75Engraving 8 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 265:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 00National Engraving Co 12. 00Lanman Engraving Co 15.95Standard Engraving Co i . . 12. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Farmers' Bulletin No. 673:
*Lanman Engraving Co .75Engraving 7 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 674:
The Main-ice Joyce Engraving Co 10. 50National Engraving Co 9. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 9. 00
Engraving 23 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 249:
The Mamice Joyce Engraving Co 29. 75National Engraving Co 26. 00*Lanman Engraving Co '. 23. 00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 677:
*Lanman Engraving Co 12. 50Engraving 19 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 675:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 32.50National Engraving Co 19. 00Lanman Engraving Co 38. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 678:
Lanman Engraving Co 4. 90Engraving 1 illustration for Farmers' Bulletin No. 679:
Lanman Engraving Co 1. 75Reproducing 11 illustration for Reconnoissance Soil Survey of South Central Texas, 1913:
Engraving 5 line and 5 halftone illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 00Lanman Engraving Co 18. 00National Engraving Co 25. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 16. 00
Lithographing and printing 18,336 copies of 1 illustration—Breuker & Kessler Co 1, 720. 00Snyder & Black 1, 239. 00A.Hoen&Co 1,357.00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Perry County, Mo., 1913:
Engraving 2 line illustrations—The Mamice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 75
Lanman Engraving Co 2.50Powers Photo-Engraving Co 1.54
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen&Co 672.00Breuker & Kessler Co 985. 00Snyder & Black 791.00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Escambia County, Ala., 1913:
Engraving 2 line illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 75
Lanman Engraving Co 2. 50Powers Photo-Engraving Co 1. 53
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—A Hoen&Co ' 1985.00Breuker & Kessler Co No bid.Snyder & Black 832. 00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Pope County, Ark., 1913:
Engraving 2 line illustrations
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The Mam'ice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 75
Lanman Engraving Co 2.50Powers Photo-Engraving Co 1. 53
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration-A. Hoen & Co 967. 00Breuker & Kessler Co 1, 270. 00Snyder & Black 865. 00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Saunders County, Nebr., 1913;
Engraving 2 line illustrations
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The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 00Lanman Engraving Co 2.50Powers Photo-Engraving Co 1. 75
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen&Co 727.00Snyder & Black 830. 00
1 Award made to Hoen; approval of Public Printer. Map printed in one sheet.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRIXTEE. 301
Reproducing 10 illustrations for Soil Survey of the Cache Valley Area, Utah, 1913:
Engraving 2 line and 7 halftone illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co S16. 40National Engraving Co 13.00Lanman Engraving Co 14.50Walker Engraving Co 12.00*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 10.50
Lithographing and printing 10,336 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co 9.50.00
*ttnyder 6: Black 936. 00Breuker & Kessler Co No bid.
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Siu-vey of Douglas County, Nebr., 1913:
Engraving 2 line illustrations
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The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 3. 00*National Engraving Co 1. 25
Lanman Engraving Co 2. 50Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—
*A. Iloen d: Co..... 614.74Snyder & Black 648. 00Breuker & Kessler Co No bid.-\ndrew B. Graham Co 660.00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Sui'vey of Greene County, Mo., 1913:Engraving 2 line illustrations
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*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 50Lithographing and printing 8,333 copies of 1 illustration—
*Snvder & Black 660. 00A.'Hoen&Co 766.00Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.
Breuker & Kessler Co No bid.Engraving 2 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 259;
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 65
Engraving 10 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 240:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 9. 00National Engraving Co ^^'o bid.*Lanman Engraving Co 7.50
Engraving 11 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 260:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 16. 00National EnsraVing Co No bid.*Lanman Engraving Co 14. 00
Photolithographrn^ and printing 503 copies each of 11 illustrations for Bulletin No. 240, Office of
Experiment Stations:The Norris Peters Co 42. 50*Webb 6c Bocorselski (Inc.) 41. 50Columbia Planograph Co 42.95
Engraving 1 illustration for Department Bulletin No. 246:
*Lanman Engraving Co .80Engraving 25 illustrations for Report of Experiments Conducted at the Alaska AgriculturalExperiment Stations, 1914:The Mamice Joyce Engraving Co 37. 00National Engraving Co 37.00*Lanman Engraving Co 36. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Report of the Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station, 1914:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 11. 00
^National Engraving Co. 6.00Lanman E n^raving Co 13 . 00
Engraving 33 illustrations for North American Fauna 38—A Review of the American Moles:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 59. 00Lanman Engraving Co 72. 00^Powers Photo-En<jraving Co 32. 00
Engraving 14 illustrations for Monthly Weather Review, March, 1915:The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co' 32. 75^National Engraving Co 26. 00Lanman Engraving Co 29.00
Engraving 28 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 244:
The Maiu-ice Joyce Engraving Co 42.00Lanman Engraving Co 47. 00^Powers Photo-Engraving Co 32. 75
Engraving 23 illastrations for Trail Construction on the National Forests:The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 30. 75
National EngraVing Co 24. 00Lanman Engraving Co 32. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 4:
*Lanman Engraving Co 7. 50Engraving 10 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 4:
*Lanman Engraving Co 21. 65Engraving 7 illustrations for Monthly Weather Review, Supplement No. 2:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 16. 65Engraving 6 illustrations for Inventorv of Seeds and Plants Imported, No. 34, from Jan. 1 to
Mar. 31.1913:*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 14. 75National Engraving Co , 16. 00Lanman Engraving Co 15. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Hawaii Agricultiual Experiment Station Bulletin No. 39—The Bio-chemical Decomoosition of Nitrogenous Substances in Soils:
^National Engraving Co .75Engraving 2 illustrations for I armers' Bulletin No. 682:
*Lanm'an E ngraving Co 2. 60
302 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Engraving 7 illustrations for Handbook for Campers in the National Forests in California:*Lanman Engraving Co $6. 90
Engraving 2 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 267:*Standard Engraving Co 3. 63
Engraving 1 illustration, Cards—Drying Apparatus:*National E ngraving Co .75
Engraving 18 illustrations for North American Fauna No. 39:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 77. 40Engraving 13 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 277:
*Lanman Engraving Co 15.30Engraving 26 illustrations for Monthly Weather Review, April, 1915:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 22. 00National Engraving Co 19. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 17. 00Standard Engraving Co 22. 00
Reproducing 7 illustrations for Soil Survey of Muskogee County, Okla., 1913:Engraving 2 line and 4 halftone illustrations—
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8.00Lanman Engraving Co 6. 50*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 4. 60Galvanotype E ngraving Co 7. 50
Lithographing and printing 16,336 copies of 1 illustration
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*A. Hoen&Co 1,660.00Snyder & Black l , 686. 00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Bullock County, Ala., 1913:Engraving 2 line illustrations
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The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 00Lanman E ngraving Co 2. 50*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 1.40Galvanotype E ngraving Co 1 . 75
Lithographing and printing 10,336 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen&Co 1,010.00*Snyder & Black 998.00
Reproducing 4 illustrations for Soil Survey of Wilkinson County, Miss., 1913:Engraving 2 line and 1 halftone illustrations—
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 00Lanman Engraving Co 5. 50*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 3.35
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—*A. Hoen&Co 699.00Snyder & Black 778.00
Reproducing 5 illustrations for Soil Survey of Indian River Area, Fla., 1913:Engraving 2 line and 2 halftone illustrations—
Galvanotype Engraving Co 5. 00Lanman Engraving Co 6. 50*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 3. 85
Lithographing and printing 10,336 copies of 1 illustration
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A. Hoen&Co 1,600.00*Snyder & Black 1, 358. 00
Reproducing 10 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 273:Engraving 1 line and 8 halftone illustrations
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*Nati!onal Engraving Co 14. 75Photolithographing and printing 3,675 copies of 1 illustration
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The Norris Peters Co 48. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 53.00*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 41.00
Engraving 16 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 276:
*Standard Engraving Co 15. 00Lithographing and printing 4,525 copies each of 3 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Re-search, vol. 4, No. 4:
*A. Hoen&Co 331.38Snyder & Black 487.00Breuker & Kessler Co 582. 00American Lithographic Co No bid.Sackett & Wilhelms Co No bid.Andrew B . Graham Co No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 5,500 copies of 1 illustration, Maps—Gipsy Moth and BrownTail Moth Quarantine:*The Xorris Peters Co 148. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 160. 00
Webb & Bocorselski (Inc) 179. 50Reproducing 10 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, ITo. 5, issue of July 30,
1915:Engraving 5 line and 4 halftone illustrations—
The Mai-u-iee Joyce Engraving Co 17. 50rational Engraving Co 15. 00Lanman Engraving Co 25. 00Standard Engraving Co 20.75
Lithographing and printing 6,375 copies of 1 illustration:
Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.
Lutz & Sheinkman No bid.
*A. Hoen&Co : 240.00Snvder & Black No bid.
Sackett & Wilhelms Co 322. 00
EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PPJXTER. 303
Engraving 12 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, 1'o. 5:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co SIS. 00National Engraving Co 18. 00Lanman Engraving Co 18. 00
^Standard Engraving Co 12. 75EngJ-aving 6 illustrations for Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 4, No. 6, August, 1915:
*National Eiigraving Co 11. 61Engraving 30 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 272:
The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 4.3. 50 ,
^National Engraving Co 42. 00Lanman Engraving Co 45. 00Standard Engraving Co 4-5. 00
Engraving 5 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 680:^Standard Engraving Co 10. 26
Engraving 2 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 681:^Lanman Engraving Co 1. 50
Reprinting 3,075 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration, Map of the United States:*U. S. Geological Survey 317.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Cereal Disease:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1. 00
Engraving 11 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 270:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1 4. 00National Engraving Co 12. 00Ivanman Engraving Co 15. 00^Standard Engraving Co 11. 95
Engraving 26 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 274:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 43. 75
Engraving 30 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 271:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 51. 50*National Engraving Co 45.00-Lanman Engraving Co 50. 00Standard Engraving Co 57. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for cards, "Cauliflower Broccoli":^National Engraving Co .75
Engraving 1 illustration for The Work of the Truckee-Carson Reclamation Project ExperimentFarm in 1914:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. OOEngraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 282—A Study of the Soft Resins in Sulphured andLnsulphured Hops:^Standard Engraving Co 7. 50
Engraving 13 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 279:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 27. 00^National Engraving Co 15. 00Lanman Engraving Co 27. 00Standard Engraving Co IS. 75
Engraving 3 illustrations for Department Bulletin No. 281:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 5. 00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Terrell County, Ga., 1914:
Engraving 2 line illustrations
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*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 00Lanman Engraving Co , 3. 00
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen&Co 748.00^Snyder & Black 649. 00
Reproducing 9 illustrations to accompany Soil Survey of Hernando County, Fla., 1914:Engraving 2 line and 6 halftone illustrations—
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 14. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 14. 00
Litliographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration
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A. Hoen&Co 684.00*Snyder & Black 579. 00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Rowan County, N. C, 1914:
Engraving 2 line illustrations
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The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 50^Lanman Engraving Co 2. 50
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration
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A. Hoen & Co 702.00=*=Snyder & Black 607. 00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Jackson County, Tenn., 1913:Engraving 2 line illustrations-
National Engraving Co 2. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co 2. 00The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 50Lanman Engraving Co 2. 00
=i=Walker Engraving Co 1. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 1. 45
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration
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A. Hoen & Co 670.00=5=Snyder & Black 539. 00
Reproducing 54 illustrations for Soil Reconnoissance in Alaska, etc., 1914:Engraving J 9 halftone illustrations
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Galvanotype Engraving Co 82. 00The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7S. 00Lanman Engraving Co 85. 00
304 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Reproducing 54 illustrations for Soil Reconnoissance in Alaska, etc., 1914—Continued.Engraving 49 halftone illustrations—Continued.
National Engraving Co $8S. 00*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 69! 75"Walker Engraving Co 86. 00
Printing from stone by rubber offset process, 7,336 copies of 1 illustration—*Andrew B. Graham Co 90. 00A. Hoen & Co 112.00Snyder & Black 123. 00
Lithographing and priating 7,336 copies each of 4 illustrations:Andrew B. Graham Co 1, 282. 00A. Hoen & Co 1, 470. 00*Snyder & Black i 1,171.00U. S. Geological Survey 1,013.00
Reproducing 5 illustrations for Soil Survey of Chesterfield County, S. C, 1914:Engraving 2 line and 2 halftone illustrations—
Lanman Engraving Co 7. 00National Engraving Co 6. 00*Standard Engraving Co 3. 75Scientific Engraving Co 4. 45Walker Engraving Co 4. 00The Maurica Joycs Engraving Co 9. 00
Lithographing and printing 7,222 copies of 1 illustration
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A7Hoen&Co 909.00Lutz & Sheinkman 1, 190, 00*Snvder & Black 829. 00
Reproducing 4 illustrations for Soil Survey of Putnam County, Fla., 1914:Engraving 2 line and 1 halftone illustrations
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Lanman Engraving Co 6. 00National Engraving Co 4. 60Standard Engraving Co 4.00
^Scientific Engraving Co 3. 30Walker Engraving Co 5. 00Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 00
Lithographing and printing 7,222 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co 952, 00Lutz & Sheinkman 1,515.00*Snyder & Black 849. 00
Reproducing 6 illustrations for Soil Survey of Colquitt County, Ga., 1914:
Engraving 1 line and 4 halftone illustrations—Lanman Engraving Co 9. 00National Engraving Co 9. 00^Standard Engraving Co 5.90Scientific Engraving Co 7. 70Walker Engraving Co 8. 00Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 10. 50
Lithographing and printing 7,222 copies of 1 illustration:
A. Hoen & Co 664. 00Lutz & Sheinkman 1, 075. 00*Snyder & Black 590. 00
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Dane County, Wis., 1913:
Engraving 1 line illustration
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Lanman Engraving Co 1. 50National Engraving Co 1. 00Standard Engraving Co .50
*3cientific Engraving Co .40Walker Engraving Co .75Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 00
Lithographing and printing 7,222 copies of 1 illustration
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A. Hosn&Co 1,038.00Lutz & Sheinkman 1, 670. 00*Snyder & Black 973. 00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Paulding County, Ohio, 1914:
Engraving 2 line illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 00*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 1. 50
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co 410. 00*Snyder & Black 372. 00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Bladen Coiuity, N. C, 1914:
Engraving 2 line illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 00
Povv^ers Photo-Engraving Co 1. 20Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—
A. Hoen & Co 880. 00*Snyder & Black 823.00
Reproducing 12 illustrations for Soil Survey of Northeastern Wisconsin, 1913:
Engraving 3 line and 8 halftone illustrations—Povi^ers Photo-Engraving Co 25. 50Lanman Engraving Co 38. 00National Engraving Co 41. 82
Standard Engraving Co 27. 90*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 24. 00
1 Avrarded to Snyder & Black owing to fact that Survey's bid contemplated reproducing base of Yukon-Tanana map by photolithography.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 305
Reproducing 12 illustrations for Soil Survey of Northeastern Wisconsin, 1913—Continued.Lithographing and printing 10,336 copies of 1 illustration—-
*A. Bfoen&Co 1914.00Snyder & Black 1,158.00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Bryan County, Okla., 1914:
Engraving 2 line illustrations—Lanman Engraving Co 3. 00National Engraving Co 3. 02^Standard Engraving Co 1. 40The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 2. 50
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration
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A. Hoen&Co 1,060.00*Snyder & Black 1, 048. 00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Clarke Comity, Miss., 1914:
Engraving 2 line illustrations
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Lanman Engraving Co 3. 50The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 50National Engraving Co 4. 00*Standard Engraving Co 2. 25
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration
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Lutz & Sheinkman (Inc.) i 2, 000. 00A. Hoen & Ca 907. 00*Snyder & Black 827. 00
Reproducing 3 ilhistrations for Soil Survey of Jackson County, Ga., 1914:
Engraving 2 line illustrations—Lanman Engraving Co 3. 50The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 00National Engraving Co 4. 00Standard Engraving Co 2. 25
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—Lutz & Sheinkman (Inc.) 2 2, 000. 00*A. Hoen & Co 575. 00Snyder & Black 584. 00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Buffalo County, Wis., 1913:Engraving 2 line illustrations
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The Main-ice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 00
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—*A. Jloen & Co 716. 00Snyder & Black 884. 00Breuker & Kessler Co 1, 566. 00
Reproducing 14 illustrations for Soil Survey of Stevens County, Wash., 1913:
Engraving 6 line and 6 halftone illustrations
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*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 23. 50Lanman Engraving Co 27. 00
Lithographing and printing 12,336 copies each of 2 illustrations—*A. Hoen&Co 1,403.00Snyder & Black 1, 506. 00Breuker & Kessler Co No bid.
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Scotts Bluff County, Nebr., 1913:Engraving 2 line illustrations—
Lanman Engi*aving Co 2. 50Standard Engraving Co 1. 50
Lithographing and printing 8,336 copies of 1 illustration—*A. Hoen & Co 792. 00Snyder & Black 864. 00
Reproducing 39 illustrations for Department Bulletin 224—^A Study of the Preparation of Frozenand Dried Eggs in the Producing Section:Engraving 7 line and 28 halftone illustrations—
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 45. 00National Engraving Co 40. 00Lanman Engraving Co , 4 2. 50Walker Engraving Co No bid.Powers Photo-Engraving Co 36. 00
Lithographing and printing 8,775 copies each of 4 illustrations
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Breuker & Kessler Co s 603. 00Snyder & Black No bid.A. Hoen&Co 518.00Andrew B. Graham Co 380. 00
PRIVATE ORDERS—AGRICULTURE.
Printing 100 copies of 1 lithographic illustration for Soil Survey of Stewart County, Ga., 1913(ordered for State College of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts, University of Georgia):
A. Hoen & Co 7. 00Reprinting 1,000 copies of 1 lithographic illustration for Reconnoissance Soil Survey of the Sacra-mento Valley, Cal., 1913 (ordered for University of California):'
A. Hoen & Co 100. 00Printing 100 copies of 1 lithographic illustration for Soil Survey of Terrell County, Ga., 1914(ordered for State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts):
Snyder & Black 5.25
1 Price also covers bid for Soil Survey of Jackson County, Ga., 1914.* Price also covers bid for Soil Survey of Clarke County, Miss., 1914.3 Awarded to Breuker & Kessler Co. upon recommendation of department, approved by the Public
Printer.
6495—15 20
306 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Photolithograplimg and printing civil service examination papers during the fiscal year ending June 30,
Number of copies. Additional copies.
50 100 500 1,000 25 50 100 500 1,000
Item 1.
$1. 75 $2. 00 $2. 75 $4. 75 $0. 20 $0.35 $0. 55.60
$1. 50 $3.002. 00 2. 30 3. 00 5. 50 .30 .45 1.50 3. 501.95 2.20 2. 95 4. 95 .20 .35 .55 1.25 3.20
Item 2.
*The Norris Peters Co 3. 50 4.25 5. 00 7.00 .40 .65 .95 2.00 4.25Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 4.00 4.75 5.75 8. 00 .60 .80 1. 25 2. 50 4. 75Eckert Lithographing Co 3.95 4. 45 5. 45 7. 45 .45 .70 .95 2. 20 4. 45
Item S.
*The Norris Peters Co .03 .04 .05 .07 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) .03 .04 .06 .10 .01 .02 .025 .05 .07
.025 .03 .04 .05 .0175 .02 .03 .04 .05
Per 100copies one
fold.
Per 100copies two
folds.
Per 1,000copies one
fold.
Per 1,000copies two
folds.
Item 4,
$0.10.15.10
$0.20.25.20
$0.751.10.70
$1.502.101.25
Engraving illustrations for the Official Gazette, U. S. Patent OflBce, during the fiscal yearending June 30, 1915 (per engraving):*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $0. 145National Engraving Co .19Lanman Engraving Co , .25
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. —, 1914, Bureau of Education—^Agricultural Teaching:
*Lanman Engraving Co 6. 00Reproducing 25 illustrations for Bulletin No. —, 1914—Work of the Bureau of Education for theNatives of Alaska:Engraving 24 illustrations
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The Main-ice Joyce Engraving Co 49. 00National Engraving Co 63. 85*Lanman Engraving Co 45. 00
Necessarv transferring, lithographing, and printing 5,575 copies of 1 illustration—The Norris Peters Co 155. 00Andrew B . Graham Co 150. 00*U.S. Geological Survey 138.00
Necessary redrawing and engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. —, 1914—The Danish FolkHigh School:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 10. 70National Engraving Co 7. 60*Lanman Engraving Co 7. 00
Engraving 15 illustrations for Bulletin No. — 1914—The Rural School and the HookwormDisease:The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 35. 00National Engraving Co 32. 80Lanman Engraving Co 42. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. — 1914, Bureau of Education—Teacher Training inForeign Countries:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Bulletin No. —, Bureau of Education, 1914—Education for theHome, Part III:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 50National Engraving Co 19. 95
Lanman Engraving Co 16. 00Walker Engraving Co 16. 80
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No.—, 1914, Bureau of Education—Rural Schoolhouses andGrounds:*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 00
Necessary art work and engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. —, 1914, Bureau of Education-Danish Elementary Rural Schools:Lanman Engraving Co 9. 50
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEIXTEE. 307
Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. —, Bureau of Education, 1914—Education for theHome, Part 2:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co ?22. 00National Engraving To 17.00Lanman Engravijig Co 17. 00^Walker Engraving Co 16. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 8-3, Bureau of Mines—The Humidity of Mine Air:*Lanman Engraving Co 4.00
Engraving 3 vrax illustration? for Bulletin No. 87—Houses for Mining Towns:L. L. Poates Eneraving Co 4.5.00
*The Indii: ! ] ' = 41.00Engravi/g 2 .trations for Bulletin No. 87—Houses for Mining Towns:
*i.anmaii - o 7. 00Necessary an : : „; . l'I graving 1 illustration for Technical Paper No. 76:
*The Maurice Jo^-ce Engraving ( o 1. 25Engraving 2 illustrations for Technical Paper No. 77, Bureau of Mines:
*The Maiu-ice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 00Engraving 5 Ulastrations for Miners' Circular No. 8, New Edition—First Aid Instructions for
Miners:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 9. 60National Engraving Co 10. 35Lanman Engraving Co 19. 75
Engraving 5 illustrations for Annual Eeport of the Governor of Hawaii, 1914:
*The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 7.30Reprinting 1.000 copies of 1 illustration for Form 1-109L—Charts—Vacuum Gauge:
=^Webb <i- Boccrselski (Inc.) 8.50Eeprinting 1.000 copies of 1 illustration for Form 1-109B—Charts—Pressure Gauge:
*The N orris Peters Co 8. 00Engraving 1 iiiustration. Mountain View:
*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 4.00Engraving 1 illustration, facsimile. Bo Sweeney:
=i=Lanman Engraving C o .75Photoiithographing and printing 1.000 copies of 1 illustration, Venturi Meter Charts:
The Norris Peters Co 16. 50Webb i- Bccorselski (Inc.) No bid.*The C olumbia Plancgraph Co 5. 25
Engraving 2 illustrations for P.ules of Practice:*Lanman Engraving Co 4. 20
Photoiithographing and printing, 500 copies of 1 illustration. Diagrams of Blaekbeard Island Kes-ervation.^Ga.:*r. 5. Geoloacal Survey 8.00
Reprimirii: C.-'i^o copies of 1 illustration, Certificate of Designation of Members of Local Boards:*The Xcnis Peters Co T 80.00
Engraving 3 iiliisTiaTions for Bulletin 5S0-J—The Phosphate Deposits of South Carolina:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 40*National Engraving Co. 6. 00Lanman Eneraving Co 7. 50
Reproducins: 3 illustrations for Bulletin 550-K—Ore Deposits in the Sawtooth Quadrangle:Photoiithographing and printing 9,121 copies each of 2 illustrations
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A. Hoen A: Co.\ 88. 00The Norris Peters Co 93. 00Andrew B. Crraham Co 95.00*U. S. Geological Sun-ey 67.00
Engraving 1 line illustration—*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 50
Engraving 34 illustrations for'Bulletin 580-L—Salines in the Owens, Searled, and PanamintBasins. 'Southea?tern California:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 39. 00National Engraving Co 41. 00Lanman Engraving Co 51. 00
Reproducing 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 5S0-M—The Rochester Mining District, Nevada:Engraving 4 illustrations—
^ The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 00N arional Engraving Co 4. 00Lanman Engraving Co 4.50
=*=T\'alker Engraving Co 3. 96Photoiithographing and printing 9.621 copies of 1 illustration—
A. Hoen cV- Co 118.00Andrew B. Graham Co 112.00The Norris Peters Co 114. 00
*r. S. Geological Survey 70.00Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. oSO-N—The Elliston Phosphate Field, Montana:
*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 5. 50Engraving 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 5S0-O—The Rutile Deposits of the Eastern United
States:~
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 90National Engraving Co. 7. 65*Lanman Engraving Co 7. 50Walker Engraving Co 7.86
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletm No. 581-C—The Moorcroft Oil Field and the Big MuddyDome. Vyoming:* J he Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 21. 60
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. o92-C—Marble Resources of the Juneau, Skagway, andSitka Districts. Alaska:*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 5, 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 592-E—Mineral Deposits of the Yakataga District,Alaska:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 9. 60
308 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Engraving 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 592-F—Preliminary Report on a Water-Power Recon-naissance in South-Central Alaska:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $23. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 592-G—The Port Wells Gold Lode District; Alaska,and Mining on Prince William Sound, Alaska:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 5. 40
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 592-H—The Willow Creek, Upper Matanuska andNelchiua, Broad Pass, and Valdez Creek Districts, Alaska:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 21. 75
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 592-1—The Chisana Placer District, Alaska:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 50
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 592-J—Lode Mining near Fairbanks and Placer Min-ing in the Yukon-Tanana Region and the Ruby District, Alaska:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 17. 25
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin 592-K—Mineral Resources of the Yukon-Koyukuk Region,Alaska:*The Maui'ice Joyce Engraving Co 10. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin 592-L—Mining on Seward Peninsula, Alaska:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 9. 00
Reprinting 600 copies each of 2 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper 306—Surface-Water Supplyof the United States, 1911, Part VI, Missouri River Basin, 2d edition:*U. S. Geological Survey 21.00
Reprinting 400 copies each of 2 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper 309—Surface-Water Supplyof the United States, 1911, Part IX, Colorado River Basin:*U. S. Geolodcal Survey 18.00
Reproducing 8 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 345-G—The Water Resources of Butte,Mont.:Photolithographing and printing 2,007 copies of 1 illustration—
*The Norris Peters Co 52. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 63. 00U. S. Geological Survey 57.00
Engraving 7 illustrations—*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 50National Engraving Co 35.00Lanman Engraving Co 17. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 90-r—A Reconnaissance in the CanyonRange of West Central Utah:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 13. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 90-H—A Deep Well at Charleston, S. C:*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 90
Making alterations and mending plate of 1 illustration for The Production of Magnesite in 1913:
*L. L. Poates Engraving Co 5. 00Engraving 1 illustration for The Production of Borax in 1913:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 75Engraving 4 illustrations for The Production of Petroleum in 1913:
*Lanman Engraving Co 15. 25Engraving 3 illustrations for The Production of Iron Ore, Pig Iron, and Steel in 1913:
*The Main-ice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 50Engraving 4 illustrations for The Production of Coal in 1913:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 70Engraving 1 illustration for The Production of Petroleum in 1913:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 15
Reprinting 1,500 copies each of 6 illustrations for Mineral Resources of the United States, 1912,Part II (The Stone Industry in 1912):
*U. S. Geological Survey 195. 00Printing 2,000 additional copies each of 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 72, Bureau of Mines:
*Andrew B. Graham Co 95. 00Engraving 29 illubtrations for Bulletin No. — , 1914—Eflaciency and Preparation of Rural-SchoolTeacher:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 39. 00National Engraving Co 34. 75
Lanman Engraving Co 40. 00*W alker Engraving Co 29. 80
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 75, Bureau of Muxes:*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 00
Engraving 20 illustrations for Bulletin No. 88, Bureau of Mines—The Condensation of Gasolinefrom Natural Gas:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 48. 00National Engraving Co 43 . 75
*Lanman Engraving Co 40. 00Walker Engraving Co No bid.
Engraving by the wax process 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 88, Bureau of Mines—The Conden-sation of Gasoline from Natural Gas:*L. ly. Poates Engraving Co 12. 00The Industrial Press 14. 00
Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 87—Houses for Mining Towns:The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 21. 50
National Engraving Co 17. 50*Lanman Engraving Co 16. 00
Engraving by the wax process 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 87—Houses for Mining Towns:L. L. Poates Engraving Co 53. 00
*The Industrial Press 41. 00Engraving 34 illustrations for Bulletin No. —
,1914, Bureau of Education-Consolidation of
Rural Schools:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 62. 00National Engravmg Co 63. 00Lanman Engraving Co 60. 00
*Walker Engraving Co 51. 80Engraving 12 illustrations for Progress in Classification of Public Lands:
*Lanman Engraving Co 13. 00
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEK. 309
Engraving 3 illustrations for Reclamation Record, vol. 5, No. 9, October, 1914:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $12. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin 76, Bureau ol Mines—Coals Available for Export Trade:
*Lanman Engraving Co 5. 60Engraving 4 illustrations for Technical Paper No. 81—Bui'eau of Mines:
*Th.e Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1.3. 2.5
Engraving by the wax process 3 illustrations for Technical Paper No. 81—Bureau of Mines:L. Poates Engraving Co 28. 00
The Industrial Press 29. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Annual Report on SuUys Tlill, etc., 1914:
*National Engraving Co -. 1. 33Reprinting 1,.500 conies of 1 illustration for Township Blanks—Form 4-675A:
The Norris Peters Co 140. 00*U. S. Geological Survey 136. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Zinc and Cadmium in 1913:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2.10Engraving 1 illustration for Lead in 1913, General Report:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 7.5
Engraving 1 illustration for Professional Paper No. 90-G—The Montana Group of NorthwesternMontana:*Lanraan Engraving Co 1. 80
Reprinting 9,814 copies each of 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 592—Mineral Resources of Alaska-Report on Progress of Investigations in 1913:
*U. S. Geological Survey 550. 00Reprinting 1,507 copies each of 2 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 339—Quality of theSurface Waters of Washington:*Andrew B. Graham Co 47. 00
Reproducing 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 581-D—Geology and Oil Prospects in Waltham,Priest, Bitterwater, and Peachtree Counties, Cal.:
Photolithographing and printing 9,821 copies of 1 illustration—*U. S. Geological Siu-vev 145.00The Norris Peters Co. .". 205. 00Andrew B. Graham Co - 215. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations—*Lanman Engraving Co 5. 65
Reprinting 4,165 copies of 1 illustration for the Annual Report of the Governor of Hawaii, 1914:
*U. S. Geological Siurvey 167.00Engraving 2 illustrations for the Thirty-fifth Annual Report of the Director of the U. S. Geo-
logical Survey:Pashach-Voice Lithographing Co 175. 00A. Hoen&Co 210.00Andrew B. Graham Co 315.00XJ. S. Geological Siu-vey 300.00*Snyder & Black 206. 00
Reprinting 500 copies of 1 illustration for the Aimual Report of the Governor of Hawaii, 1914:
*U. S. Geological Survey 38.00Engraving 7 illustrations. Reclamation Record, Vol. V, No. 10, November, 1914:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 13. 00Engraving 6 illustrations, Reclamation Record, Vol. V, No. 11, December, 1914:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 13. 10
Reproducing 25 illustrations. Bulletin No. 84, Mines:Engraving by wax process, 18 illustrations—
*L. L. Poates Engraving Co 153. 00
The Industrial Press 180. 50Halftones, 7 illustrations—
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 13. 80National Engraving Co 14. 75
Lanman Engraving Co 18. 00Walker Engraving Co 13. 80
Engraving 34 illustrations. Bulletin No. — , 1914—Educational Museums:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 60. 00National EngraVing Co 60. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 45. 00Walker Engraving Co 55. 00
Engraving 7 illustrations, Bulletin No. —,1914, Bureau of Education—Cooking in the Vocational
School:*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 14. 00National Engraving Co 34. 00Lanman Engraving Co 15. 00
Engraving 1 illustration. Bulletin No. 5S2, Geological Survey:National Engraving Co 1. 40
Reproducing 19 illustrations, Bulletin No. 596, U. S. Geological Survey:Photolithographing and printing 6,814 copies of 1 illustration—*U. S. Geological Survey 392. 00
A. Hoen & Co 357. 00
Snyder & Black No bid.
Pasbach-Voice Lithogi'aphing Co 535. 00Norris Peters Co No bid.
Andre B. Graham Co No bid.
Engraving 18 illustrations—*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 40. 00
National Engraving Co 46. 95
Lanman Engraving Co 60. 00
Walker Engraving Co 45. 80
Reprinting 1,000 copies of 1 illustration. Protractor, 15 inches in diameter:*U. S. Geological Survev 350. 00
U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey i 61. 00
1 Awarded to Geological Survey upon recommendation of department, approved by Public Printer,
owing to paper of low bidder being unsatisfactory.
310 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Reproducing 5 illustrations, The Source, Manufacture, and Use of Lime:Lithographing and printing 16,047 copies of 1 illustration
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*A. Hoen & Co S318. 00Snyder & Black 347. 00U. S. Geological Survey 400. 00Pasbach-Voice I. ithographing Co 390. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 366. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations—^National Engraving Co 6. 00
Lithographing and printing 19,547 copies each of 3 illustrations, The Stone Industry in theUnited States in 1913:
A. Hoen & Co 1,014.00Snyder & Black 913. 00
*U. S. Geological Sui-vey 854. 00Pasbach-Voice Lithographing Co i 640. 00Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.
Engraving 1 illustration, Monograph LIII, House Document No. —,63d, 2d:
*Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 25Engraving 1 illustration, Mineral Products of the United States, 1912 and 1913:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 50Photolithographing and printing 0,353 copies of 1 illustration, Professional Paper No. 90-1, Geo-
logical Survey:The Norris Peters Co 62. 00*U. S. Geological Survey 50. 00Andrew B. Graham 58.00
Engraving 4 illustrations, Technical Paper No. 95, Mines:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 9. 80Walker Engraving Co 11. 00
Reproducing 5 illustrations. Technical Paper No. 95, Mines:Engraving 1 line illustration—
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1. 25Engraving by the wax process 4 illustrations
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*L. L. Poates Engraving Co 18. 00The Industrial Press 20. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations. Technical Paper 88, Mines:*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations, Bulletin No. — , 1914—Country Unit Organization, etc.:
*Lanman Engraving Co 7. 55Photolithographing and printing 5,116 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report of the Com-missioner of Indian Affairs, 1914:
The Norris Peters Co 155. 00*U. S. Geological Survey 146. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 184. 00
Reprinting 200 copies of 1 illustration. Map of the United States, showing Indian Reservations:*U. S. Geological Survey 8. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Notice to Bankers, relative to payment of pension checks:*Lanman Engraving Co .75
Engraving 3 illustrations for Professional Paper 90-K:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 60
Reprinting 3,504 copies of 1 illustration for "Water- Supply Paper 345-G
:
*The Norris Peters Co 73. 00Reproducing 26 illustrations for Bulletin No. 600, U. S. Geological Survey:
Photolithographing and printing 8,814 copies of 1 illustration—*U. S. Geological Survey 404. 00A. Hoen & Co 590. 00Snyder & Black No bid.Pasbach-Voice Lithographing Co 745. 00Ohio Valley Lithographmg Co No bid.Andrew B. Graham Co 524. 00
Engraving 25 illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 68. 00National Engraving Co 65. 00Lanman Engraving Co 100. 00*Walker Engraving Co 60. 80
Lithographing and printing 4,166 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report of the Governor ofAlaska, 1914:
A. Hoen & Co 164. 00*U. S. Geological Survey 125.00The Norris Peters Co 145. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 129. 00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Bulletin No. 88, Bureau of Mines:1j. I>. Poates Engraving Co 36. GO
Industrial Press 26. 75Engraving 1 illustration for Technical Paper No. 80, Bureau of Mines:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 00Reprinting 500 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1914:
*U. S. Geological Survey 25.00Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. —
,City Training Schools for Teachers:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 50Engraving 6 illustrations for Reclamation Record, January, 1915:
*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 14. 75Reprinting 2 illustrations. Charts—Form l-109g. Form l-109i:
Columbia Planograph Co 9. 10Reproducing 2 illustrations for Topographic Instructions of the U. S. Geological Survey:
Lithographing and printing 2,507 copies of 1 illustration
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*U. S. Geological Survev 98.00A. Hoen & Co " 139. 00
Engraving 1 line illustration—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1. 00
1 Bid withdrawn.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 311
Engraving 1 illustration, Title for Drawings:Lanmaa Engraving Co $1. 00
Reproducing 24 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 90-J, Geological Siirvey:Engraving 23 illustrations—
"The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 37. OONational Engraving Co 27. 00Lanman Engraving Co 30. 00Walker Engraving Co 33. 00
*Po^'ers Plioto-Engraving Co 26. 50Lithographing and printing 5,953 copies of 1 illustration
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*U. S. Geological Survey 151. 00A. Hoen&Co No bid.Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.
Reprintins 1,000 copies of 1 illustration, Thermometer Record, Form 1-109F:*Columbia Planograph Co 7. 50
Engraving 1 illustration, Fnst Aid Training Certificate, Bureau of Mines:*A. Hoen&Co 20.00
Reprinting 1,00;^ copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 531-B, Geological Sm'vev:*U. S. Geological Survey 18. 50
Making alterations on 2 illustrations (cutting off and placing borders on plates) for GeologicalSm-vey Bulletin No. 594:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Preliminary Report on Proposed Drilling Wells:
*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 50Engraving 3 illustrations for Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education, 1914, vol. 1 (H.Doc. No.—,63d, 3d):*National Engraving Co 3.00
Engravins; 7 illustrations for Reclamation Records for February, 1915:
*The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 20. 00Reprintina: 50 copies' each of 2 illustrations for Monograph LIU, U. S. Geological Sm-vey—Pleisto-cene of Indiana and Michigan:*A. Hoen & Co 3. 2-5
Reproducina; 11 illustrations for Bulletin No. 581-E—The CoalviUe Coal Field, Utah, 1913, Part II:
Lithographing and printing 8,321 copies of 1 illustration-U. S. Geological Siu'vev 455. 00
*A. Hoen & Co 400. 00Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.
Snyder & Black No bid.Engra-\-ing 10 halftone illustrations—
The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 18. 00*National Engi'aving Co 13.50Lanman Engraviag Co 20. 00
Photolithogi-aphing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration, Allotment Plat for use in Alaska(Form 4-694):
*The Norris Peters Co 164. 00Andre-w B. Graham Co 170. 00U. S. Geological Sm-vey No bid.
PhotoUthographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration, Diagram of Ediz Hook Reservation,Wash.:*U. S. Geological Survey 8. 00
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration, Diagram of Dungeness Spit Reserva-tion, Wash.:*U. S. Geological Survey 8. 00
Engraving S illustrations for Water Supply Paper No.375-A:*The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 00National Engraving Co 9. 25
Lanman Engi-avtng Co 13.50Walker Engraving Co No bid.Po-wers Photo-Engraving Co 8. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for BiiUetin 563, XJ. S. Geological Survev:*Walker Engi-aving Co "
5. 06Engraving 30 illustrations for Report on Homestead in Alaska:
National Engraving Co i 25. 00The Maurice^Joyce Engraving Co 40. 00Lanman Engraving Co 42. 00
Engraviag 2 illustrations for Bulletin 620-A—A Gold Platinum—Palladium Lode in SouthernNevada:*The Mamice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 72
Engraving 1 illustration for Professional Paper No. 95-A—Composition of Muds from ColumbusMarsh, Nev.:*The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 00
Lithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration. Railroad Cross Section Paper:*A.Hoen&Co 54.00U. S. Geological Smvey 192. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 118. 00Topographic Engraving Co No bid
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The Norris Peters Co No bid.Engraving 1 illustration for Water Supply Paper No. 345-H—Groimd Water Resomces of theNUes Cone and Adjacent Areas, California (fig. 18):
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 00Printing 800 copies each of 10 photolithographic illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 369
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Profile Sm-vevs of Clealum, Naches, and Tieton Rivers, Wash.:*U. S. Geological Smvey 70. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Technical Paper 88—The Radium-Uranium Ratio in Carnotite:National Engraving Co 7. 0<)
Necessary art work to correct 1, and engraving 3 illustrations for Technical Paper No. 97—SavingFuel in Heating a House:Lanman Engraving Co 3. 00
1 Bid withdrawn.
312 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Engraving 5 illustrations for Technical Paper No. 101—Explosion Proof Motors for Mines:*Tlie Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co $12. 00
Engraving by the wax process 10 illustrations for Bulletin of the Bureau of Education, No. —1915—A Study of the High Schools and Colleges of the North Central Association:*L. L. Poates Engraving Co 64. 00
Engraving 13 illustrations for Reclamation Record, March, 1915:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 27. 50National Engraving Co 24.00Lanman Engraving Co 25.00
Photolithographing and printing 1,003 copies each of 2 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No.278—Water Resom'ces of Antelope VaUey, Cal., 2d edition:U. S. Geological Sui'vey 64. 00*The Norris Peters Co 34. 00
Reprinting 1,003 copies of 1 lithographic illustration for Water Supply Paper No. 278:
XJ. S. Geological Survey 503. 00Snyder & Black 319. 00
*Pasbach-Voice Litho. Co 170. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education, 1914:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 10
Reprinting 1,000 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration. Charts—Form 1-109J:*The Norris Peters Co 4. 00
Photolithographing and printing 2,000 copies of 1 illustration for Sample Markings for Brass Caps:*U. S. Geological Survey 9. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for brief, Santa Fe Pacific Railroad v. Lane:*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for A Minnesota Homestead:National Engraving Co 1. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,500 copies of 1 illustration for Base Lines and Meridians andAreas Governed Thereby:The Norris Peters Co 140. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 135. 00U. S. Geological Sm'vey 141. 00
Reprinting 200 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration for Base Lines and Meridians and AreasGoverned Thereby:Andrew B. Graham Co 21. 00
Engraving 9 illustrations for Reclamation Record, April, 1915:
The Mam'ice Joyce Engraving Co 23. 75National Engraving Co 18. 00Lanman Engraving Co i 23. 50
Reproducing 27 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 345-H:Engraving 25 illustrations
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The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 49. 50National Engraving Co 57. 75
Lanman Engraving Co 35.00Lithographing and printing 5,511 copies each of 2 illustrations
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U. S. Geological Survey 381.00A. Hoen&Co 347.00Snyder & Black 339.00
Lithographing and printing 110 copies each of 2 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 345-H:Snyder & Black 4.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Production of Spelter in the United States in 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 10. 00Reprinting 1,000 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration, Chart—Form 1-109D:The Norris Peters Co 5. 00
Engraving 5 illustrations, Wax Engravings (Maps):L. L. Poates Engraving Co 36.00The Industrial Press 34. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Advance Statement, Production of Lead in 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 60Engraving 5 illusti'ations for Bulletin No. — , 1915—The Schoolhouse as a Polling Place:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 11. 50National Engraving Co 12. 00Lanman Engraving Co 15.00
Reproducing 23 illustrations for Technical Paper No. 84—Methods of Preventing or LimitingExplosions in Coal Mines:Engraving 3 line and 17 halftone illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 30. 00National Engraving Co 38. 00Lanman Engraving Co 35. 00Walker Engraving Co 38. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 34. 00
Engraving 3 wax illustrations—The Industrial Press 45. 00
L. L. Poates Engraving Co 60.00Engraving 1 illustration for Water Supply Paper No. 352:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 75
Reproducing 26 illustrations for Bulletin No. 606—The Origin of the Zinc and Lead Deposits of
the Joplin Region, Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma:Engraving 23 line and 2 halftone illustrations:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 56. 75
National Engraving Co 2 50. OO
Lanman Engraving Co 55. 00
Photolithographing and printing 6,480 copies of 1 illustration—The Norris Peters Co 74. 00
Andrew B . Graham Co 76. 00
U.S. Geological Survey 65. 00
1 Award made to Lanman on account of labor difficulties at plant of National Engraving Co.2 $15 deducted from this price on account of contractor delivering unfinished work because of strike in
establishment.
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 313
Necessary corrections and improvement on 5 line and 1 halftone, reengraving 2 line, blocking23 line and 2 halftone illustrations (25 in all) to accompany Bulletin No. 606—The Origin ofthe Zinc and Lead Deposits of the Joplin Region, Missouii, Kansas, and Oklahoma:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co i $15. 00Lanman Engraving Co 25.00
Reproducing 21 illustrations for Bulletin No. 601—Geology and Mineral Deposits of the NationalMining District:
Engraving 9 line and 11 halftone illustrations—*The Maui-ice Joyce Engraving Co 26. 00National Engraving Co 32.75Lanman Engraving Co 43.00V^ alker Engraving Co 34 . 80Powers Photo-Engraving Co , No bid,
Photolithogi-aphing and printing 6,671 copies of 1 illustration—The Norris Peters Co 74.00Andrew B. Graham Co 390.00*AHoen&Co 72.00U.S. Geological Survey 80.50
Reprinting 1,003 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration for Bulletin SSO-M-The RochesterMining District, Nevada:*U. S. Geological Survey 17. 75
Engraving 8 illustrations for Reclamation Record, May, 1915:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 24 . 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Technical Paper No. 84:
*The Maui'ice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 60Engraving 4 illustrations for Technical Paper No. 119:
*Lanman Engraving Co 3.00Engraving 1 illustration for Technical Paper No. 123:
*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 00Engraving 2 illustrations for Technical Paper No. 104:
*National Engraving Co 2. 20Engraving 1 illustration for Technical Paper No. 115:
^National Engraving Co .75Art work and engraving 8 illustrations for Technical Paper No. Ill:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 00National Engraving Co 10. 00Lanman Engraving Co 18.00Standard Engraving Co 10. 00
Engraving 9 illustrat:?'-s for Technical Paper No. 116:
*The Mamice Joyce Engraving Co 19. 00Lanman Engraving Co 23.00
Engi-aving 5 illustrations for Technical Paper No. 64:
National Engraving Co , 3.75Engraving 27 illustrations for Bulletin No. 97:
The Mam-ice Jovce Engi-aving Co 41. 00National Engraving Co 22. 00Lanman Engray rag Co 42.00Standard Engravuig Co 22. 75Phototype Engraving Co 33.00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Technical Paper No. 123:The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 20.95National Engraving Co 39. 00Lanman Engi'avtng Co 35. 00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 99, Bureau of Mines:National Engraving Co 10. 72
Engraving 19 illustrations for Bulletin No. — , Bureau of Education, 1915—The Rural SchoolSystem of Minnesota:The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 31. 50Lanman Engraving Co 26.00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 25. 00
Engraving 29 illustrations for Education Bulletin No. 11:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 61. 00Lanman Engraving Co 48. 00National Engravuig Co 40. 00
Reproducing 14 illustrations for Bulletin No. -, 1915, Bureau of Education—The School System
of Ontario:Engraving 2 line and 10 halftone illustrations—
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 23. 50
National Engraving Co 19. 00Lanman Engraving Co 27. 00
Engraving 2 wax illustrations
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The Industrial Press 24. 50Engra-ving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. — , 1915—Secondary Schools in the States of Central andSouth America and the West Lidies:The Maurice Joj^ce Engraving Co 5. 95
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. — : The Rural School System of Minnesota:Lanman Engravmg Co 4. 35
Engra\Tng 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. — , Bureau of Education—The School System of
Ontario:National Engraving Co S. 78
Engraving 8 illustrations for Bulletin of the Bureau of Education, 1915—Opportimities for ForeignStudents at Colleges and Universities in the United States:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 22. 68
Engraving 24 illustrations for Bulletin No. — , 1915—The Extension of Public Education:Walker Engraving Co 38. 00The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 45. 00Lanman Engraving Co .SO. 00
1 For completing work delivered imfinished by National Engraving Co. owing to strike in that estab-
lishment.
314 REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Engraving 111 illustrations for Bulletin No. — , 1915—Open Air Schools:*Wanrer Engraving Co $165. 00The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 215. GOLanman Engraving Co 188. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Bulletia No. — : The Truant Problem and the Parental School:*National Engraving Co 5.97
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. —, Bureau of Education, 1915—Teaching of CommimityCivics:*Lannian Engraving Co .80
Engraving 1 illustration for General Information, Yosemite National Park:*L. L. Poates Engraving Co 45.00Industrial Press 70.00
Engraving 5 illustrations, Yosemite National Park:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 22. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for General Information, Glacier National Park:L. Poates Engraving Co 45.00
Reprinting 1,000 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration, Charts—Watt Meter—Form l-109h:*The Norris Peters Co 5. 00
Engraving 3 iUustrations for General Information, Moimt Rainier National Park:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 55
Engraving 4 illustrations for National Park Conference, 1915:*Lanman Engraving Co 16.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Desert WeLls:*Lanman Engraving Co 6. 60
Engraving 1 illustration, Leaves for 1. P. Notebook No. 105:.
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1. 00Engraving 8 illustrations for Reclamation Record for June, 1915:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 35Engraving 1 illustration for Reclamation Record for July, 1915:
*Lanm_an Engraving Co 3, 25Engraving 5 illustrations for Reclamation Record for July, 1915:
*Lanman Engraving Co 15. 50Engraving 1 illustration for Reclamation Record for July, 1915:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 05Photolithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration. Diagram of Deer Flat Reservation,Idaho, for the Protection of Native Birds:*U. S. Geological Survey 8.00
Engi-aving 1 illustration for Circular Relating to Villa Sites on the Waters of Flathead Lake,Mont.:*The M aurice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 30
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration. Diagrams of Elk Refuge Reservationfor the Protection of American Elk, Wyoming:*U. S. Geological Survey 8.00
Reprinting 500 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration. Sectional Diagrams:*U. S. Geological Survey 16.00
Photolithographing: and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration. Diagrams of Klamath Lake Reserva-tion, Oreg. and Cal.:
*U. S. Geological Survey 8.00Photolithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration. Diagram of Mille Lacs Reservation,Minn., for the Protection of Native Birds:*U. S. Geological Survey 8.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Water Supply Paper 375-C:*Lanman Engraving Co 1.40
Engraving 1 illustration, Township Plats:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1. 65
Engraving 3 illustrations. Form for Three Point Computation:*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 25
Reprinting 1,007 copies each of 2 illustrations (1 lithographic and 1 photolithographic) for Bulletin592-A:*U. S. Geological Survey 117. 00
Reproducing S illustrations for Bulletin No. 602, U, S. Geological Survey:Engraving 6 halftone illustrations—
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 13. 50Lanman Engraving Co 12. 00Walker Engraving Co 7. 50
Lithographing and photolithographing (1 each) and printing 6,980 copies each of 2 illustra-
tions
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*U. S. Geological Survey 328.00A. Hoen&Co 386.00Snyder & Black 418.00
Andrew B. Graham Co • 328. 00Lithographing and printing 6,980 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 603, U. S. GeologicalSurvey:*A. Hoen&Co 1,297.00Snyder & Black 1,317.00U. S. Geological Survey-
Sample paper A 1 , 400. 00
Sample paper B 1,460.00Reproducing 24 illustrations for Bulletin No. 603, U. S. Geological Survey:
Engraving 7 line illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 00
National Engraving Co 15. 60
Lanman Engreviag Co 14. 00
*Galvanotype Engraving Co 7.00
Powers Photo-Engraving Co 10. 50Engraving 17 halftone illustrations—
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 35.00
National Engraving Co 69. 90
Lanman Engraving Co 48. 00
G alvanotype Engraving Co 28.00
*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 23. 50
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Reproducing 27 illiLstrations for Bulletin No. 604, U. S. Geological Survey:Engraving 23 halftone and 3 line illustrations
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"The ^faurire Joyce Engraving Co S4S.0OLanman Enirraving Co 100.00Walker Engravins: Co 54.00*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 42.00
Lithographing and printing 6,480 copies of 1 illustration:
A. Hoen.l-Co 473.00*U. S. Geological Survev 304.00AndrcTv B. Graham. .
' 336. 00Engraving 2 illustration^: for Bulletin No. 609, U. S. Geological Survey:
*The Maurir^c Jovce Engraving Co 2. 00Engraving 111 illustration^' for Bulletin No. 610, U. S. Geological Survey:
"The Ma luice Joyce Engraving Co 98. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 72. 50
Walker Engraving Co 82. 60
Photolithoeraphing and prin ing 7,168 cooies each of 27 illustrations for Bulletin No. 611:
A. Hoen Co: ' 1,200.00The Xorris Peters Co 1,365.00Sn-der .1- Black 1,096.00
*U. S. Geoloei-al Suivcv 966.00Reproducing 82 illustrarioris for Bulletin No. 611, U. S. Geological Survey:
Engraving 24 halftone illustrations—The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 86. 00National Engraving Co 82.80L?nman Engraving Co 122. 00
*Standard Engraving Co 73. 75
Engraving 38 line illustrations—The ilaiu-ice Jovce Engraving Co 20. 00National EngraWng Co 28.50Lanman Engraving Co 28.00^Standard Engraving Co ^ 20.00
"Engraving 11" Illustrations for Bulletin No. 612, U. S. Geological Survey:Farnaer-Zehr Engra-.-ing Co 233. 67
Eai^man Engraving Co 390. 00*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 180. 00Walker Engra-> ing Co 190. 00
Ptotolhhographing and printing 7,168 copies each of 29 illustrations for Bulletin No. 612:.\ndrevT B. Graham Co 2.500.00*A.Hoen&Co l', 296. 00The Norris Peters Co 2, 145. 00Snyder .1- Black 1 , 423. 0017. S. Geological Survey 1,200.00
Photolithograoliing and printing 7,168 copies each of 25 illustrations for Bulletin No. 613:The Norris Peters Co 995. 00A. Hoen Co 1,1.50.00
Snvder Black 1,065.00*U.S. Geoloeiral Survey 1,000.00
Reproducing 102 illustrations for Bulletin No. 613, U. S. Geological Survey:Engraving 41 line illustrations—
Phototvpe Engraving Co 30. 75Walker Engraving Co 136. 00Eanman Engraving Co 30. 00The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 34. 00National Engraviag Co 30. 00
^Scientific Engraving Co 17. 00Engraving 61 halftone illustrations—-
Walker Engraving Co i 30. 00Lanman Engraving Co 135. 00The iLaurice" Jovce Engraving Co 145. 00National Engraving Co 126. 00Phototype Engraving Co 175. GO
*ScienTific Engraving Co. . -
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126. 50Reproducing 76 illustrations for Bulletin No. 614, U. S. Geological Survey:
Engraviag 1." line and 42 halftone illustrations—"I.anm'an Engraving Co 164. 00National Engraving Co 140. 40*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 110. 00Standard Engraving Co 120. 00
Photolithograpliing and printing 7,168 copies each of 19 illustrations
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A.Hoen&Co 879.00The Norris Peters Co 760. 00Snvder & Black.. 985.00
=^17. S. Geological Survev 760.00Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 620-B, XT. S. Geological Survey:
*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 9. 60Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 620-D, U. S. Geological Survey:16^ *The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 4.00Reproducing 5 illustration? for Bullecin No. 621-A:.
Engraving 1 line and 3 halftone illustrations
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*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co
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10. 00Engraving 1 wax illustration—
*E. L. Poates Engra\ ing Co 9. 00Reprinting 3,717 copies of 1 lithographic illustration for House Document No. 1154, 63d, 2d—The Glacier National Park:
*U. S. Geological Sm-vey 215.00
1 Error in bid.
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Eeproduclng 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 621-B:Engraving 1 line and 1 halftone illustration—
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $14. 15Photolithographing and printing 9,887 copies of 1 illustration—
Snyder & Black 188.00The Norris Peters Co 110. 00
*U. S. Geological Survey 83.00Andrew B. Graham Co 177. 00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 621-C:Engraving 2 line illustrations—
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 11. 50Photolithographing and printing 9,587 copies of 1 illustration—
Snyder & Black 89. 00•i=The Norris Peters Co 55. 00U. S. Geological Survev - 58.00Andrew B . G raham Co'.. 63. 00
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 621-D:Engraving 1 line illustration—
*The Maiu-ice Joyce Engraving Co 7.50Photolithographing"and printing 9,587 copies of 1 illustration
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Snyder & Black 149. OCThe Norris Peters Co
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110.00*U. S. Geological Siu"vey 79. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 147.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 89:*The Maurice J oyce Engraving Co 28. 00Walker Engraving Co 34. 00
Reprinting 503 copies of 1 lithographic illustration for Professional Paper No. 90-J.:*U. S. Geological Survey 28.00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 91:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 46. 00Walker Engraving Co 75. 00
Reproducing 17illustrations for Professional Paper No. 95-B:Engraving 10 line and 6 halftones—
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 17. 50National Engraving Co 15.00Lanman Engraving Co 18. 00Walker Engraving Co 16. 00*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 13. 00
Lithographing and printing 6,912 copies of 1 illustration for Professional Paper No. 95-B—Andrew B. Graham Co 160.00A. Hoen&Co 141.00Snyder & Black 375. 00
*U. S. Geological Survey 115. 00Engraving 12 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 95-C:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 32. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 25. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 95-D:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 9. 15
Reprinting 500 copies each of 2 illustrations (1 lithographic and 1 photolithographic) for WaterSupply Paper No. 345-H:*Snyder & Black 94. 00
Reproducing 25 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 369:Engraving 12 line and 7 halftone illustrations
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*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 24.50Walker Engraving Co 27. 50
Photolithographing and printing 6,148 copies each of 6 illustrations
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Snyder & Black 627.00The Norris Peters Co 650. 00A. Hoen & Co 597. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 655.00*U. S. Geological Survey 568.00
Engraving 62 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 371:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 146. 00Lanman Engraving Co 165. 00Walker Engraving Co 240. 00
Engraving 34 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 372:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 62. 25
Lanman Engraving Co 65.00
Walker Engraving Co 71.54
Engraving 14 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 375-B:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 26. 00
*Walker Engraving Co 20. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 375-D:*The Main-ice Joyce Engraving Co 10. 48
Engraving 6 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 375-E:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 375-F:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 90
Reproducing 9 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 398:
Engraving 6 line illustrations—*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 60
Photolithographing and printing 6,755 copies each of 3 illustrations—*U. S. Geological Survey 257.00
The Norris Peters Co 260. 00
Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 275.00
Andrew B. Graham Co ,275. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Potash Salts, 1914:
*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 20
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 317
Engraving 1 illustration for The Production of Chromic Iron Ore in 1914:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $1. 75
Engraving 3 illustrations for The Production of Asbestos in 1914:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 30Engraving 1 illustration for The Production of Fluorspar in 1914:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1. 90Reproducing 4 illustrations for the Cement Industry in the United States:
Engraving 3 line illustrations—*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 00
Lithographing and printing 11,283 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co 120. 00Snyder & Black No bid.Andrew B. Graham Co 149.00
' *U. S. Geological Survey 100.00Engraving 23 illustrations for Technical Paper No. 114, Bureau of Mines:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 21. 50National Engraving Co 17. 50Lanman Engraving Co 20. 00^Standard Engraving Co 14.00
Photolithographing and printing 4,800 copies of 1 illustration, Graphic Log:- t.*The Norris Peters Co 50. 00
U. S. Geological Survey No bid.Reproducing 26 illustrations for Bulletin No. 605, U. S. Geological Survey:
Engraving 10 line and 14 halftone illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 33. 00National Engraving Co 48.90Lanman Engraving Co 53. 00Walker Engraving Co 29. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 23. 90Galvanotype Engraving Co 26.00
Lithographing and printing 6,980 copies each of 2 illustrations
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Snyder <k Black 814. 00A. Hoen & Co 813. 00*Andrew B. Graham Co 672. 00U. S. Geological Survey 674. 00
Reproducing 31 illustrations for Bulletin No. 607, U. S. Geological Survey:Engraving 6 line and 23 halftone illustrations
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Galvanotjrpe Engraving Co 58.00The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 52. 70Lanman Engraving Co 91. 00National Engraving Co 69.00*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 29. 90Standard Engraving Co 80. 00
Lithographing and printing 7,480 copies each of 2 illustrations—A. Hoen & Co 750. 00*Snyder & Black 671. 00U. S. Geological Survey 741.00
Reproducing 17 illustrations for Bulletin No. 608, U. S. Geological Survey:Engraving 3 line and 12 halftone illustrations
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Galvanotype Engraving Co 45. 00The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 38. 00Lanman Engraving Co 70. 00National Engraving Co 49. 44Standard Engraving Co 58. 00*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 30. 00
Lithographing and printing 7,480 copies each of 2 illustrations
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A. Hoen & Co 990.00*Snyder & Black 972. 00U. S Geological Survey 1,004.00
Engraving 11 illustrations for Bulletin 615—Rhode Island Coal:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 16. 50National Engraving Co 19. 00Lanman Engraving Co 19. 00
Reproducing 38 illustrations for Bulletin No. 618, U. S. Geologcal Survey:Engraving 17 line and 20 halftone illustrations
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Lanman Engraving Co 70. 00National Engraving Co 58. 03Scientific Engraving Co 49. 05^Standard Engraving Co 45. 00
Photolithographing and printing 5,480 copies of 1 illustration
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*A.Hoen&Co 420.00Breuker & Kessler Co 495. 00Snyder & Black 440.00U. S. Geological Survey 478.00
Lithographing and printing 1,000 copies of 1 illustration, Panoramic View of Rocky MountainNatjonal Park:*A. Hoen&Co 363.00Snyder & Black No bid.
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Lithographing and printing 4,755 copies each of 5 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 376:The Norris Peters Co 248. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 244.00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 251.50*U. S. Geological Survey 200.00
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Reproducing 21 illustrations for Bulletin No. 86—Engineering Problems of the Panama Canal:Engraving 6 line and 14 halftone illustrations
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Engraving 3 illustrations for Bxilletin No. 86—Engineering Problems of the Panama Canal:*The Industrial Press 21. 00
Reproducing 70 illustrations for Bulletin No. 98—Report of the Selby Smelter Commission:Engraving 7 line and 62 halftone illustrations:
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Lithographing and printing 2^175 copies each of 11 illustrations for Bxilletin No. 98—Report of
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Reproducing 23 illustrations for Bulletin No. 80—A Primer on Explosives for Metal Miners andQuarrymen:Engraving 12 wax illustrations
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Engravinir 2 wax illustrations for Scientific Paper Xo. — : Adjustments of the Thomson Bridgein the Measurement of Verv Low Resistances:
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Engraving 1 line illustration for Notice that Requisition for Supplies has been Received, fac-
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Engraving 6 line illustrations for Regulations Governing International Yacht Races, 1914:
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Engraving 4 illustrations for Circular of Information Concerning Publications of the CensusBureau—Form S-4477:^National Engraving Co 3.00
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Engraving 5 illustrations for Technologic Paper No. 42—Standardization of No. 200 CementSieves:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 90National Engraving Co 8. 85
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Walker Engraving Co No bid.
1 After notice from the department that these illustrations would not be required a charge of 75 centswas made by the contractor for preliminary work, the balance of the order being canceled.
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Engraving 2 illustrations for Report—Paupers in Almshouses, 1910:*National Engraving Co $2. 25
Engraving 3 illustrations for Scientific Paper No. — : Electrical Resistance and Critical Rangesof Pure Iron:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 35
Engraving by the wax process 4 illustrations for Scientific Paper No. — : A Watthour MeterMethod of Testing Instrument Transformers:*L. L. Poates Engraving Co 12. 60The Industrial Press 13. 00
Engraving by the wax process 4 illustrations for Circular No. 9, 7th edition—Testing of GlassVolumetric Apparatus:
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Engraving 1 illustration for Report—Paupers in Almshouses, 1910:^National Engraving Co 1.00
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Engraving 14 illustrations for Annual Report of the Secretary of Commerce, 1914:*The Mam-iee Joyce Engraving Co 24. 75National Engraving Co 24. 75Lanman Engraving Co 28. 00Walker Engraving Co 28. 00
Engraving 19 illustrations for Annual Report of the Secretary of Commerce, 1914:*Lanman Engraving Co 18,35
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin—Negroes in the United States:*National Engraving Co 1. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Long Wire Drag:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 75
Lithographing and printing 7,014 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report of the Secretary ofCommerce. 1C14:
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Andrew B. Graham Co 38. 00*The Norris Peters Co 30. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.). 32. 00
Lithographing and printing 6,247 copies each of 9 illustrations for List of Merchant Vessels of theUnited States for 1914, Part VI:Pasbach-Voice Litho .Co 870. 00A. Hoen & Co 723. 00*Snyder & Black 649. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 754. 00
Beproducing 25 illustrations for A Direct-Reading Instrument for Measuring the LogarithmeticDecrement and Wave Length of Electromagnetic Waves—Scientific Paper No. —
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The Norris Peters Co S58. GOAndrew B. Graham Co m. 00*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 27. 00Columbia Planograph Co 'iO.'sh
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The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 24. 00*National Engraving Co 23. 75Lanman Engraving Co 39. 00Walker Engraving Co 34. 00
Reproducing 8 illustrations for Scientific Paper No. — : A Vibration Electrometer:Engraving 2 line illustration^^
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Engraving 6 wax illustrations—L. L. Poates Engraving Co 15. 00*The Industrial Press 14. 00
Reproducing 7 illustrations for Bureau of Fisheries Document No. 809:Engraving 6 illustrations
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Photolithographing and printing 2,325 copies of 1 illustration
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Reprinting 1,000 copies of 1 lithographic illustration, Cross Section Paper:*A. Hoen&Co 30.00
Engraving 17 illustrations for Report on Electrical Industries, 1912:*I>anman Engraving Co 19. 50
Reprinting 1,000 copies of 1 illustration for Photometric Lamp Sheet Test and Candle-PowerScale and 7 ecord Sheets:*U. S. Geological Survey 9.00
Reprinting 1,000 copies each of 2 illustrations for Statistical Atlas of the Unitzd States (platesI and 389):
*U. S. Geological Survey 91. 00Engravi'^g 4 illustrations for Bulletin, Supply and Distribution of Cotton for the Year EndingAug. 31, 1914:
*Lanman Engraving Co ., 3. 45Engraving 3 illustrations for Scientific Paper No. — : Characteristic Equations of TungstenFilament Lamps:Lanman Engraving Co 8. 50
Engraving 4 iUustrations for An Ecological Reconnoissance of the Fishes of Douglas Lake, Che-boygan Coimty, Mich, (part of Bull., vol. 33, 1913):Lanman Engraving Co 5. 50
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Reproducing 17 illustrations for Aimual Report of the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1914:
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Engraving 1 illustration for Report—Indians in the United States, 1910:
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Photolithographing and printing 3 illustrations for United States Coast Pilot, Part IV, 6thedition:Coast and Geodetic Survey No bid.
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Engraving 5 illustrations for Scientific Paper No. — : Temperature Coefflcient of Magnetic Per-meability Within the Working Range:Lanman Engraving Co 5. 50
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Engraving 18 illustrations for Special Publication No. 23—The Work of the Coast and GeodeticSurvey, 3d edition:*The" Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $26. 00National Engraving Co 44. 00Lanman Engraving Co 70. 00Walker Engraving Co No bid.Powers Photo-Engraving Co 45. 00
Engraving 12 illustrations for Report—Indians in the United States, 1910:*Lanman Engraving Co '. 10. 40
Reproducing 16 illustrations for Scientific Paper No. — : A Wheatstone Bridge for ResistanceThermometry:Engraving 10 halftone illustrations—
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Engraving, by wax process, 6 illustrations—*L. L. Poates Engraving Co 26.00The Industrial Press 28.25
Engraving 3 illustrations for Scientific Paper No. — : A Comparison of Stellar Radiometers andRadiometric Measurements on 110 Stars:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 50^National Engraving Co 2. 75Lanman Engraving Co 4,00
Engraving 1 illustration for Circular 52—Regulations of Electrotyping Solutions, Standards:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1. .50
Engraving 12 illustrations for Special Publication No. 24, Coast Survey:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 19. 00National Engraving Co 29.00Lanman Engraving Co 29.00Walker Engraving'^Co 25. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 28. 00
Reprinting 1.500 copies of 1 illustration for Statistical Atlas, 1910, Plate I:
*U. S. Geological Survey 47.50Engraving 1 illustration for Circular Letters—Trade Directory of South America (facsimile, E. E.Pratt):*Lanm.an Engraving Co. .75
Engraving 3 illustrations for Miscellaneous Series No. 21—Report on the Pottery Industry:*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 00
Reproducing 229 illustrations for Report of Alaska Investigation, 1914 (part of Bulletin of theBureau of Fisheries, vol. 33, 1913):
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Engraving 15 line and 6 halftone illustrations—*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co . .
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Engraving 1 illustration for Identification of the Glochidia of Fresh-Water Mussels:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 50
Reproducing 21 illustrations for A Plane Table Manual: Appendix 7, Report of the Superin-tendent of Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1905:
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Lithographing and printing 2,075 copies each of 6 illustrations for Inside Route Pilot, Key Westto New Orleans, 1914:
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Art work necessary to improve copy and insure legibility of details and engraving 1 illusi radonsfor Report on Electrical Industries, 1912:
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Photolithographing and printing 250 copies of 1 illustration for Fisheries Document No. 809—Conditions of Oyster Beds and Barren Bottoms of Lavaca Bay, Tex.:*The Norris Peters Co 21. GO
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Engraving 4 illustrations for Sp-^cial Agents Series No. 96—Dyestufls for American Industries:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 00
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Engraving 30 illustrations for Scientific Paper No. — : EfYective Resistance and Inductance of
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Engraving 2 illustrations for Scientific Paper No. — : The Emissivity of Metals and Oxides—IV, Iron Oxide:*Lanman Engraving Co ^-^^
Lithographing and printing 5,575 copies of 1 illustration for Report—Indians in the United States,
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*Lanman Engraving Co 13. 55
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*U. S. Geological Survey 38.00
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*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 25Engraving 9 illustrations, Plans and Specifications for Buoys and Appendages, 1915:
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Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin—The Blind Population of the United States, 1910:*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 50
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Photolithographing, lithographing and printing 2,572 copies each of 3 illustrations for InsideRoute Pilot—Coast of New Jersey:The Norris Peters Co 130. 00Andrew B . Graham Co j 127. 00*U. S. Geological Survey 100. 00
Engraving 1 illustration, facsimile signature, J. M. Griffin (Settlement Notification Card):*Lanman Engraving Co .75
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Engraving 18 illustrations for Special Publication No. 27—Latitude Observations with Photo-graphic Zenith Tube:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 86. 00*Walker Engraving Co 70. 00
Engraving 9 illustrations for Special Publication No. 28—Application of the Theory of LeastSauares to the Adjustment of Triangulation:*Lanman Engraving Co 7. 65
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Photolithographing and printing 3,803 copies each of 4 illustrations for Weekly Notice to Mariners,No. 16, issue of Apr. 16, 1915:
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Powers Photo-Engraving Co 46. 00
Lithographing and printing 503 copies each of 2 illustrations for Bureau of Fisheries DocumentNo. 783:
*A. Hoen&Co 100.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Request for Copies of Papers Containing Advertisement, facsimile,
Dan C. Vaughan:*Lanman Engraving Co .75
Engraving 20 illustrations for Technologic Paper No. 48—An Air Analyzer for Determining the
Fineness of Cement:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 32. 75
*Lanman Engraving Co 25. 00
Walker Engraving Co No bid.
Engraving 12 illustrations for Scientific Paper No. —: A Study of the Quality of Platinum Ware:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Scientific Paper No. — : Interference Measurements of Wave Lengthsin the Iron Spectrum:*Lanman Engraving Co 1-50
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Engraving 31 illustrations for Scientific Paper No. — : Characteristics of Radiation Pyrometers:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co i $32. 00Lanman Engraving Co ' 43.00Powers Photo-Engra^-ing Co 30. 50
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Scientific Paper Xo. — : Calculation of the Maximum Forcebetween two Coaxial Circular Cm-rents:Engraving 1 line illustration
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Lanman Engraving Co .75Engraving 1 wax illustration—
*L. L. Poates Engra\-ing Co 5. 50Engraving S illustrations for Cuxailar No. 41:
*Lanman Engra\'ing Co 8.75Engraving 7 illustrations for Technologic Paper No. 47—Value of High Pressure Steam Test ofPortland Cement;*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 10. 35
Engraving 2 illustrations for Scientific Paper No. — : Reading Device for Computing Character-istics of Vacuum Tungsten Lamps:*The Marurice Joyce Engraving Co 11. 88
Reprinting 11,000 copies of 1 illustration. International Metric Svstem Chart:'
n^-zSnyder <t Black 1, 190. 00U.S. Creological Sm'vey No bid.
Photolithograohing and pfiating 300 copies of 1 illustration for Tvpes of Buovs:*The Norris Peters Co '
7. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Plans and Specifications for Buoys and Appendages, 1915:
National Engraving Co 1. 32Photohthographing and printing 200 copies each of 20 illustrations, Plans for Construction ofNavassa Island Light Station:The Norris Peters Co 135. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 136. 00Columbia Planograph Co No bid.
Reproducing 4 mustrations for Survev of the Eishing Grounds on the Coast of Washington andOregon, 1914:
Engraving 2 halftone niustrations
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Lanm an E ngraving Co 5 . 00Photolithographing and printing 2,575 copies each of 2 illustrations
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The Norris Peters Co 145. 00Andrew B . Graham Co 152. 00Webb & B ocorsels: i (Inc. ) 120. 00
Engraving 3 iQustrations for the Bureau of Fisheries and its Station at Woods Eole, Mass.:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 80
Engraving 9 illustrations for Economic Circular No. 17—Fishes Destructive to the Eggs andLarvfe of Moscjuitoes:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 00Lanman Engraving Co 15. 00National Engraving Co 20. 00
Engraving 7 illustrations for The Fishes of the Yellowstone National Park:The Maux-ice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 00
Engraving 2 niustrations lor Statistical Directory of State Institutions:Lanman Engraving Co "
5. 30Photolithoeraphing and nrinttng 2,571 copies of 1 illustration for pamphlet, Popiilation of Tulsa,Okla.:The Non-is Peters Co 137. 00Webb (i- Bocorselski ! Inc. i Can not bid.Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.U.S. Geological Survey No bid.
Reprinting 500 copies of 1 illustration for Flags of the Department of Commerce:Andrew B. Graham Co 95. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Radio Service Bulletin No. 6, June, 1915:Lanman Engraving Co '. '. 13. 70
Engraving 1 illustration. Map of Louisiana:Lanman Engraving Co 3. 30
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.
Engraving 11 illustrations for Bulletin—Infant Care—Care of Children Series No. 2:
The Mam-ice Joyce Engr-aving Co '22. 50National Engraving Co 19. 00Larunan Engraving Co 22. 00
Engraving , illustrations for Bulletin No. — : Infant Care—Care of Children Series No. 2:
The Maurice Joyce Engr-aving Co 16. 00National Engr-aving Co. IS. 00Lanman Engraving Co 23. 00
Engraving 2S illustrations for Infant Mort-ahty Series No. 3—Results of a Field Study in Johns-town, Pa.:The Maurice Jovce Engr-aving Co 53. 00National Engraving Co 30. 40Lanman Engraving Co 42. 00Walter Engraving Co 40. SO
PhotoKthographing and printing 5,107 copies each of 2 illustrations for Annual Report of theCommissioner General of Immigration, 1914:
The Norris Peters Co 220. 00Andrew B . Graham Co 310. 00U. S. Geological Survey 160. 00
1 Awarded to the Maurice Joyce Engraving Co. upon instructions of assistant purchasing agentauthority of the purchasing agent"
2 Awarded on time, on recommendation of department; approved by Public Printer,
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Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 146—Wages and Regularity of Employment in theDress and Waist Industry of New York City:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $11. 25National Engraving Co 14. 00*Lanman Iilngraving Co 11. 00
Engraving 12 illustrations for Bulletin—Infant Care—Care of Children Series 2:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 18, 00*National Engraving Co 18. 00Lanman Engraving Co 20. 00
Engraving 11 illustrations for Labor Bulletin No. 165:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 22. 00National Engraving Co 17. 50Lanman Engraving Co No bid.Walker Engraving Co 24. 50^Powers Photo-Engraving Co 17. 30
Engraving 12 illustrations for Bulletin No. 173—Index Numbers, Wholesale Prices Series, No. 3:
*The Maurice Joyce Engi-aving Co 17. 00National Engraving Co No bid.Lanman Engraving Co 20. 00
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Reproducing 61 illustrations for War Document No. 473—Report on Fuel Tests and the Issue ofFuel, 1914:
Necessary engraving, photolitliographing, transferring, and printing 5,671 copies each of 18illustrations—Pasbach-Voice Lithographing Co 850. 00*AHoen&Co 733.00U.S. Geological Survey 888. 00The Norris Peters Co 1, 055. 00Andrev/ B. Graham Co 1, 105. 00
Engraving 43 line illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 165. 00National Engraving Co 165. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 150. 00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Form No. 1662—Handbook of the 7-inch Siege Howitzer Battery,etc.:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 65. 00National Engraving Co 75. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 45. 00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Form No. 1713—Instructions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for
6-inch Barbette Carriage, Model of 1910 for 6-inch Guns, Model of 1908 Mn:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 65. 00*National Engraving Co 62. 75Lanman Engraving Co 76. 00
Engraving 9 illustrations for Form No. 1986—Directions for Using, Mounting, and Dismounting1-pounder and 2.95-inch Subcaliber Guns, etc.:
The Maurice Joyce Elngraving Co 22. 00*National Engraving Co 21. 63Lanman Engraving Co 22. 50
Redrawing and engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No.— , 1914—Instructions in the " Schaefer "
method of Artificial Respiration, etc.:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 5. 00Engraving 17illustrations for Bulletin No. 6, Medical Department, U. S. Array—The Prophylaxis
of Malaria with Reference to the Military Service:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 44. 35National Engraving Co 49. 00Lanman Engraving Co 57. 00
Engi-aving 1 illustration for General Orders, No. — : Instructions relative to the Issue of Fuel at
Military Posts:National Engraving Co 5. 40
Printing 4,700 copies each of 4 illustrations for General Orders, No. 57—Instructions Relative to
the Issue of Fuel at Military Posts:*A. Hoen&Co 132.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Artillery Bulletin No. 104, Serial No. 119:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 10. 00
National Engraving Co 12. 50
Lanman Engraving Co 11. 00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Coast Artillery Drill Regulations, U.S. Army, 1914—War Docu-ment No. 474;
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 31. 60
National Engraving Co 32. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 22. 50
Engraving 1 illustration, Changes No. —,Infantry DrUl Regulations:
*Lanman Engi-aving Co ". 1-00
Reprinting 20,575 copies each of 2 illustrations for Field Service Regulations, U.S. Army—WarDocument No. 475, Corrected to July 1^ 1914:
*Andrew B . Graham Co 170. 00
Redrawing and engraving 7 illustrations for Examination Questions used in Competitive Exami-nation, 1914, for Appointment in Engineer Corps:*Lanman Engraving Co 15. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Commanding Ofiicer's Data Book—Field Artillery:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 00
Engraving 1 line illustration for Annual Report of the Judge Advocate General, U. S. Army, 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 21. 00National Engraving Co 18. 75
Lanman Engraving Co 25. 00
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Reproducing 2 illustrations for Regulations for the Care and Test of a Smokeless i'owder, andother Explosive Materials in Store, at Ordnance Establishments and in Service:Engraving 1 halftone illustration—
*NationaI Engraving Co $2.00Reprinting 1,500 copies of 1 illustration—
*A. Hoen & Co 60. 00Engraving 19 illustrations for Form No. 1887—Price List of Articles of Submarine Equipment:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 66.80National Engraving Co 55. 00Lanman Engraving Co 65. 00*"WaIker Engraving Co 51.80
Engraving 10 halftone illustrations for Form No. 1718—Description of the Infantry Equipment,Model of 1910:
*The Maui-ice Joyce Engraving Co 49.00National Engraving Co 79.00Lanman Engraving Co 90. 00
Engraving 4 halftone illustrations for Manug,! of Physical Training for Use in the U. S. Army-War Document No. 436:
^National Engi-aving Co 8. 00Reprinting 1,207 copies each of 14 illustrations for Engineer Field Manual, 1912:
U. S. Geological Survey 106.00*A. Hoen&Co 74.00
Reprinting 1,204 copies each of 2 illustrations for The Army Horse in Accident and Disease, 1909:
*A. Hoen&Co 58.00Engraving 15 illustrations for Annual Report ol the Governor of Porto Rico, 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co. . 44. 90National Engraving Co 37.50*Lanman Engraving Co 37. 50Walker Engraving Co No bid.
Making changes and reprinting 1,200 copies of 1 illustration for Cross Section Lithograph:*A. Hoen & Co 24. 00
Engraving 1 halftone illustration for General Orders:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 00
Engraving 29 line illustrations for Aimual Report of the Surgeon General, U. S. Army, 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 59. 00National Engraving Co 53 . 96Lanman Engraving Co 45. 00*Walker Engraving Co 38. 90
Engraving 19 illustrations for Form No. 1715—Description and Directions for use and care of
Cavalry Equipment, Model of 1912:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co ' 57. 30National Engraving Co 95.00Lanman Engraving Co 85. 00*Walker Engraving Co 52. 50
Engraving 14 illustrations for Examination Questions for Detail for Duty in the OrdnanceDepartment:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 25
Engraving 3 illustrations for Tabulation Sheets—Forms Nos. 2589, 2590, and 2625:
The Maurice Joj^ce Engraving Co 12. 40National Engraving Co 18.00*Lanman Engraving Co 11. 75
Reproducing 20 illustrations for Annual Report of the Chief of the Division of Militia Affairs, 1914:
Reprinting 2,538 copies of 1 illustration
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*The Norris Peters Co 54. 00Engraving 19 line illustrations—
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1 13. 00National Engraving Co 45.00*Lanman Engraving Co 32. 00Walker Engraving Co No bid.
Engraving 1 illustration of Official Bulletin No. 2, Ofl5.ce of the Chief of StafI:
*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 1. 00Reproducing 222 illustrations for Tests of Metals—Watertown Arsenal, 1914 (H. Doc. 1399; 63d,
3d):Engraving 64 line illustrations
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*The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 120. 00National Engraving Co 124. 00Lanman Engraving Co 145. 00Walker Engraving Co 166. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co ^ 115. 00
Engraving 158 halftone illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 245. 00Walker Engraving Co 360. 00*National Engraving Co 219. 00Lanman Engraving Co 275. 00
Reproducing 137 illustrations, Aimual Report of the Chief of Engineers, etc. (H. Doc. 1408; 63d,
3d):Engraving 52 line illustrations—
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 73. 00
*National Engraving Co 56.00Lanman Engraving Co 80. 00Walker Engraving Co 65. 00
Engraving 12 halftone illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 36. 00National Engraving Co 34.00Lanman Engraving Co 35. 00
Walker Engraving Co - 39. 80
Bid withdrawn.
328 BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Reproducing 137 illustrations, Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, etc. (H. Doc. 1408;
63d, ?d)—Continued.Photolithographing and printing 1,706 copies each of 73 illustrations
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The Norris Peters Co $964. 00Webb & Borcoselski (Inc.) 935.00*U. S. Geological Survey 855. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for General Orders No. — , 1914:
*Lannian Engi-aving Co 1. 40Reprinting 2,799 copies of 3 illustrations for Annual Report of the War Department, Vol. II,
(Report of the Chief of Engineers, w'ithout appendices), 1914:
*U. S. Geological Sui'vey 46.00Engraving 66 iUustrations for Bulletin No. 7—Studies in Roentgen-Ray Diagnosis, etc.:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 98. 00Walker Engraving Co 265. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Report on Relief of American Citizens in Europe:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 00
Reproducing 12 iUustrations for Report of Board of Road Commissioners for Alaska, 1914:
Engraving 11 illustrations
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The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 19. 80^National Engraving Co 15.50Lanman Engraving Co 18. 00Walker Engraving Co 17. 90Powers Photo-Engraving Co 18. 00
Photolithographing and printing 342 copies of 1 illustration
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*The Norris Peters Co 21.00Andrew B. Graham Co 24.00U. S. Geological Survey 26.00
Engraving 22 illustrations for Form No. 1771—Handbook of the 4.7-inch Gun Material Model of
1906, with Instructions for Its Care:The Mamice Joyce Engraving Co 40.00^National Engraving Co 21.00Lanman Engraving Co 29. 00Walker Engraving Co 26. 80Powers Photo-Engraving Co 35.00
Engraving 1 illustration for General Orders No. —, 1914—Kit Bag:*Lanman Engraving Co 1.00
Engraving 18 illustrations for Form 1660—Handbook of the 3.2-inch Field Battery with In-structions of Its Care:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 58. 00National Engraving Co 45.00Lanman Engraving Co 48. 00Walker Engravmg Co 69. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 55.00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Form No. 1663—Description of the Pratt Range Board, Model of
1905:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 22. 00National Engraving Co 17. 75
Lanman Engraving Co - 40. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 7—Studies in Roentgen-Ray Diagnosis, etc.:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 75
Engraving 18 illustrations for War Document No. 486—Manual for Farriers, Horseshoers, Sad-dlers' and Wagoners or Teamsters:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 20. 00Lanman Engraving Co 30. 00National Engraving Co 25.00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Form No. 1714—Handbook of the 3.6 inch and 7-inch Mortar Car-riages, Model of 1895 for 3.6-inch Field Motor Model of 1890, and 7-inch Siege Mortar, Modelof 1892:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 24. 50National Engraving Co 15.30
Lanman Engraving Co 12. 50Walker Engraving Co 14.00
*Po--ers Photo-Engraving Co 11. 00Engraving 3 illustrations for Form No. 1960—Description of 3-inch Telescopic Sights, Model of 1910:
Lanman Engraving Co 19.35
Engraving 8 illustrations for Form No. 1763—Instructions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for
2.24-inch (6-pounder) Guns and Parapet Mounts:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 30. 00National Engraving Co 29. 00Lanman Engraving Co 34. 00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Appendix A—Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privatesof Infantry of the Organized Militia and Volimteers of the United States, 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 25
National Engraving Co 4. 50Lanman Engraving Co 5. 50Walker Engraving Co 9.50Pov ers Photo-Engraving Co 4. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Form 1872—Seacoast Artillery Ammtinition and Instructions for Its
Care and Use:Lanman Engraving Co 8. 25
Engraving 6 illustrations for Form 1881—Primers for Use in Service Cannon:Lanman Engraving Co 13. 50
Engraving 9 illustrations for Document No. 486—Manual for Farriers, Horseshoers, Saddlers, andWagoners or Teamsters:The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 34. 50National Engraving Co 124. 00Lanman Engraving Co 25. 00
Engraving 33 illustration for Signal Corps Manual No. 8—Installation and Maintenance of FireControl Systems at Seacoast Fortifications:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 25. 00
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rhotolithographing and printing 1,700 copies of 1 illustration for Model Drill and InstructionSchedule:The Norris reters Co S40.00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) No bid-*Columbia rianograph Co 22.00
Reprinting 2,003 copies each of 2 lithographic illustrations for Signal Book U. S. Armv, 1914:
*The Norris refers Co 22.00Reprinting 10,003 copies each of 2 photolithographic illustrations for Field Service Regulations,U. S. Army, corrected to Julv 1, 1914:
*Andre- B . Graham Co ia5. 00Engraving 1 illustration, Triangulation—Station-adjustment Blanks:
*Lanman Engraving Co 3.00Engraving 1 illustration, War Document No. 4S5:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2.50Engraving 118 line illustrations for Signal Corps Manual No. 8:
The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 110.00National Engraving Co 121.00*Lanman Engraving Co 101.00
Engraving 73 half-tone illustrations for Signal Corps Manual No. 8:
The Mamice Joyce Engraving Co 190.00National Engraving Co 1.55.00
*Lanman Engraving Co 116.80Engraving 1 illustration for AA'ar Document No. 486:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2.75Ensrraving- S illusTrations for Combined Infantry and Cavahv Drill Regulations for AutomaticMachine Eifie Caliber .30, Model of 1909:
*Lanman Engraving Co 7.30Engraving S illustrations for Signal Corps Manual No. 8:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 21.50*Lanman Engraving Co 19.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Signal Corps Manual No. 8:
*The Maurice Jo^-ce Engraving Co 2.00LithographinET and printing 1,003 copies each of 14 illustrations for Engineer Field Manual, 1912:
*A. Hoen&Co 72.00U. S. Geological Smrvey 100.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Signal Corps Manual No. 8:
=*=The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1. 15Engraving 15 illustrations for Bulletin No. 8—The Prevalence of Syphilis in the Army:
The Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co 30. 00National Engraving Co 45.00Lanman Engraving Co 28.00*Standard Engraving Co 16. 75
Lithographing and printing 200 copies of 1 illustration, Certificate for Military Aviator andA-viation Mechanician:Snyder 6: Black 54. 00*A. Hoen & Co 47.00Andre-:^- B. Graham Co 65.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Changes No. — , Coast Artillery Drill Regulations, 1914:=i=The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Form 1926—Handbook of the Automatic Machine Rifle, Caliber .30,
Model of 1909, etc.:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 5. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Form 1875—Description of Swasey Depression Position Finders,Types A and A-II:*Lanman Engi-aving Co 5. 45
Engraving 1 illustration for Form 1872—Seacoast Artillery Ammunition and Listructions for Its
Preparation, Care, and L se:
^National Engraving Co 3.06Engraving 10 illustrations for Form No. 1721—Instructions for Loading Projectiles vrith. Explo-sive D
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The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 59. 00National Engraving Co 50. 00
Lanman Engraving Co 85.00^Standard Engraving Co 35. 75
Engraving 31 illustrations for Safety Features of Firing and Breech Mechanism of Field, Siege,
and Seacoast Guns:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 175. 00National Engraving Co 170.00Lanman Enaraving Co 110.00^Standard Engraving Co 65. 00
Engraving 56 illustrations for Form No. 1961—Microscopic Examination of Steel:
*The Matu-ice Jovce Engraving Co 88. 00
Walker Engraving Co 210.00Engraving 60 illustrations for General Electrical Specifications No. 6:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 50. 00Lanman Ensi-aving Co 32.00Walker Engraving Co 36. 00
*Po~ers Photo-Engraving Co 31. 00Engraving 1 illustration, Transportation Permit:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1-50
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 12Fla:*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 75
Engraving 3 illustrations for Specifications 17T8'*Lanman Eu'^ravina: Co 3.95
Engraving 1 illustration for Specificatioas 41C16:*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 45
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Engravine: 1 illustration for Specifications 42H3]
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*Lanman Engraving Co $2. 15Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 62F1:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 25Engraving 4 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 323-A—Addendum to Ordnance Pamphlet
323- -Description of 5.2 M. by 45 C. M., Whitehead Torpedo Mark V, Mod. 5:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 22. 45Necessary art vrork and engraving 12 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 450:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 124. 00National Engraving Co 124. 75Lanman Engraving C0 175 . 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 17:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 75National Engraving Co 7. 40*Lanman Engraving Co 7.25
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 17:
*Lanman Engraving Co 4.00Engraving 1 illustration for Confidential Biilletin of Engineering Information No. 26:
*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 35Engraving 1 illustration for Speed, Horsepower, and Fuel Consumption Curve—Form N.S.E.No. 19:
*Lanman EngraA-ing Co 21. 50Engravins; 3 illustrations for Application for Leave:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 30National Engraving Co 7. 00Lanman Engraving Co 8. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Rules for Battle Practice—Battleships, Torpedo, and SubmarineClasses, 1914-15:
*Lanman Engraving Co 6. 45Engraving 27 illustrations for Report of Battle Practice, Spring of 1914:
*Lanman Engraving Co 40. 80Engraving 3 illustrations for Report of Engineering Competitions, 1913-14-
*Lanman Engraving Co 4. 75Lithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration. Graphic Chart:
The Norris Peters Co 42. 50Andrew B. Graham Co 39.00
*A. Hoen&Co 22.00U.S. Geological Survey No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 2,075 copies of 1 illustration for H. O. Publication No. 129
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West Indies Pilot, Vol. IT:
The Norris Peters Co 37. 50*Vv^ebb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 30. 50Andrew B . Graham Co 40, 00
Engraving 8 illustrations for General Specifications, Appendix 4, Specifications for Riveting:The MaTirice Joyce Engraving Co 24. 00*National Engraving Co
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16. 25Lanman Engraving Co 21.00
Engraving 91 line and 5 halftone illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 434—Elementary-Optics, 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 157. 00National Engraving Co 132. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 100. 00
Engraving 1 line illustration for Specifications 62C2:*National Engraving Co 2. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 52—U. S. Navy Air Compressor:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 32. 00National Engraving Co 43. 00Lanman Engraving Co ' 49.00W^alker Engraving Co No bid.
Engraving 6 illustrations for Instructions for Installation and Care of Storage Batteries in Sub-marine Boats:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 16. 90National Engraving Co 20. 00Lanman Engravinsr Co 19. 60Walker Engraving Co 18. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Confidential Bulletin of Engineering Information No. 27:
^''Lanman Engraving Co 9. 50Reproducing S illustrations for Tactics of the Battle Line, 1914:
Engraving on stone, lithographing and printing in colors 500 copies of 1 illustration
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*Andrew B . Graham Co 60. 00Redrawing and engraving 7 line illustrations-
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 30. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 24.00
Engraving 109 illustrations for Catalogue of Tools for the United States Navy, Manufactured atthe Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa., from Tool Steel:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 78. 00
National Engraving Co 73. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 67. 00Walker Engraving Co 70.00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 80. 50
Eingraving 4 illustrations for Confidential Bulletin No. 18:
*National Engraving Co... 14, 70Engraving 1 illustration for Calendars for 1915:
*Walker Engraving Co 11. 00Engraving 14 illustrations for Firing Regulations for Small Arms, U. S. Navy, 1915:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 27, 00
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Engraving 10 illustrations for Firing Regulations for Small Arms, U, S. Navy, 1915:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 21. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Firing Regulations for Small Arms, U.S. Navy, 1915:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 00
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Engraving 3 illustrations for Specifications 62Cla:*National Engraving Co $4. 00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Specifications 17J1:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. oO
Engraving 1 illustration for Specification 42L28:*Lanman Engraving Co 1.50
Engraving 7 illustrations for Specifications 34E1:*The Maurice Joj^ce Engraving Co
$0.04
per sq. in. . 7. 28National Engraving Co 06 per sq. in..
Lanman Engraving Co 0.5 per sq. In.
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Photolithographtng and printing 50 copies of 33 illustrations for Pearl Harbor Dry Dock Plans:The Norris Peters Co 213. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 297. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 424. 00U. S. Geological Survey No bid.*Columbia Planograph Co 149. 00
Engraving 12 illustrations for Confidential Bulletin No. 18:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 30. 90*National Engraving Co 25. 00Lanman Engraving Co 30. 00Walker Engraving Co 28.00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 3 1 . 50
Engraving 13 illustrations for Specifications 34F3:*The Maurice Jo3'ce Engraving Co 14. 90
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 40T2:*Lanman Engravirxg Co 1 . 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 63T2a:*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 75
Engraving 28 illustrations for Bulletin No. 58 (confidential):The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 88. 00National Engraving Co 85. 00Lanman Engraving Co 55.00^Powers Photo-Engraving Co 46. 50Walker Engraving Co 80. 00
Photolithographing and printing 25 copies each of 11 illustrations, Washington Storehouse Plans:The Norris Peters Co 132. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 170. 00*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) SO. 00Columbia Planograph Co 108. 50
Photolithographing and printing 25 copies each of 23 illustrations, Newport Shop Buildings Plans:The Norris Peters Co 94. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 111.00*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 86.25Columbia Planograph Co 115. 30
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 31L16:*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 75
Reproducing 64 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 391—Sperry Fire Control Systems,F. S. Navy, October, 1914:
Engraving 36 line illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 149. 00National EngraVing Co 165. 00Lanman E ngraving Co 1 5 5 . 00Walker Engraving Co i 93. 00*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 149.00
Necessary art work to improve lettering and figures and engraving 28 halftone illustrations
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The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 123. 00National Engraving Co 133. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 104.00Walker Engraving Co 138. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 178. 00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 391—Sperry Fii-e Control Systems,U. S. Na\T, October, 1914:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co . ; 47. 0 0
*National Engraving Co 45. 50Lanman Engraving Co 70. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Specifications 12R3a:*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 31L17:*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 75
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 42S6a:*Lanman Engraving Co 1.75
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 43R3:*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Specifications 62Wlb:*Lanman Engraving Co 2.75
Engraving 1 illustration, Primer Cards:*Lanman Engraving Co 1.00
Engraving 1 illustration for No. 125—Asiatic Pilot, vol. 4:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1.50Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 59—Relative to Test of Ventilation Cowls:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 11. 20Photolithographing and printing 25 copies each of 9 illustrations, Plans of Pier C, New York:
The Norris Peters Co No bid.
Columbia Planograph Co No bid.*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 45. 00
Photolithographing and printing 25 copies each of 2 illustrations, Washington Storehouse Plans:*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 14. 54
1 Bid withdrawn.
332 BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Photolithographing and printing 50 copies each of 11 and 100 copies each of 3 (14 in all) illustra-
tions, Plans of Radio Towers and Foundations:*The Norris Peters Co $42. 00Webb & Bo-orselski (Inc.) 74. 00Columlda Planograph Co 80. 35
Making correction on 1 and reprinting 25 copies each of 14 photolithographic illustrations, Plansof Raiio Towers and Foundations:*The Norris Peters Co 14. 00
Engraving 11 illustrations for Report of Elementary and Division Practices, Autumn, 1914:
*The Maurice Jorce Engraving Co 49. 00Reorinting 2,000 copies of 1 lithographic illustration, Cross Sectional Paper—N. S. E. Form 326:
*A. Hoen & Co 32.50Engraving 1 illustration for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 450:
*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 50Reproducing 7 illustrations for American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1918:
Photolithographing and printing 2,626 copies each of 2 illustrations
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The Norris Peters Co 51. 00Anirew B . Graham Co. 86. 00*U . S . Geological Survey 42. 00
Engraving 5 line illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 00
*National Engraving Co 5. 20Lanman Engraving Co 6. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 41H9:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Specifications 41'\V6:
*Lanman Engraving Co 4.00Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 42P6:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 00Engraving 4 illustrations for Specifications 13C5:
^Lanman Engraving Co 4. 00Engraving 2 illustrations for Specifications 41W7:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 00Engraving 11 illustrations for Bulletin No. 60:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 49. 00
*National Engraving Co 28. 00Lanman Engraving Co 40. 00
Photolithographing and printing 200 copies each of 90 illustrations, Standard Boats of the UnitedStates Naw:The Norris Peters Co 756. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 845. 00*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 465. 00Columbia Planograph Co 843. 52
Engraving 56 illustrations for Deep Sea Diving Tests:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 89. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 96. 50Lanman Engraving Co 98. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 61:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 00Engraving 7 illustrations for Confidential Bulletin No. 62:
*Lanman Engraving Co 6. 50Engraving 20 illustrations for Bulletin No. 63:
The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co No bid.National Engraving Co 48. 00Lanman Engraving Co 45. 00*Standard Engraving Co 42. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Deep Sea Diving Tests:*Lanman Engraving Co 21.00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 64:
*National Engraving Co 25. 93Engraving 2 illustrations for Specifications 42H32:
*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 42Bla:
*Lanman Engraving Co .90Engraving 2 illustrations for Specifications 42L13a:
*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 20Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 42H20a:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 30Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 13S5:
^National Engraving Co 1. 20
Engraving 1 illustration for General Specifications for lD.spection of Material:*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 20
Engraving 5 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 451:*Lanman Engraving Co 37. 20
Engraving 3 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 162:
*Lanman Engraving Co 20. 25
Engraving 32 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 376:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 144. 27
Photolithographing and printing 150 copies each of 56 illustrations. Plans of Navy Yards andStations: .
*The Norris Peters Co 307. 00|
Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 465.00,
Columbia Planograph Co 413. 75'
Making alterations and reprinting 150 copies each of 10 photolithographic illustrations, Plans of
Navy Yards and Stations:*The Norris Peters Co 45. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Confidential Bulletin No. 19:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 25
Engraving 1 illustration for Confidential Bulletin No. 19:
^National Engraving Co 1.02
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 333
Engraving 1 illustration for Handbook of Naval Radio Regulations:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $1. 00
Engraving 91 illustrations for Handy Book for the Aid and Instruction of the Enlisted Men in theEngineer Department, U.S. Navy:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 108. 00
*National Engraving Co 85. 00Lanman Engraving Co 91. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations for Handy Book for the Aid and Instruction of the Enlisted Men in theEngineer Department, U. S. Navy:*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 20
Reprinting 2,307 copies each of 8 lithographic illustrations for The Deck and Boat Book of theU. S. Navy, 1914:
*A.Hoen&Co 102.00Engraving 1 illustration, Map of the United States and Dependencies:
*Lanman Engraving Co . . 18. 50Engraving 6 illustrations for Handy Book for the Aid and Instruction of Enlisted Men:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 8. 25Engraving 1 illustrationfor Rules lor Elementary and Battle Practices—Cruisers and Gunboats:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co '1. 60
Engraving 1 illustration for List of Stations of Inspectors of Engineering Material and Machinery:*Lanman Engraving Co .- 1. 45
Reprinting 2,000 copies of 1 lithographic illustration, Cross Section Paper—N. S. E. Form 226:
*A.Hoen&Co 30.50Engraving 2 illustrations for Information Service:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 16. 70Engraving 4 illustrations for The American Nautical Almanac, 1917:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 00National Engraving Co 13. 30*Lanman Engraving Co 11. 00
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Engraving 1 illustration for Laws of the Second Session of the Sixty-third Congress:*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 65
Engraving 1 illustration for Statutes at Large:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 00National Engraving Co 3. 75Lanman Engraving Co 3. 50
Reprinting 1,303 copies of 1 ilhistration and 1,103 copies of 1 illustration for History of the Seal ofthe United States:*A.Hoen&Co 65.25Andrew B . Graham Co 83. 00
Printing 100 additional copies each of 2 illustrations for History of the Seal of the United States:*A. Hoen&Co 2.20
Engraving 10 illustrations for Final Report in re Investigations of Levels of Lake of the Woods:^Lanman Engraving Co 86. 00
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Engraving 1 illustration for Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 43—Preliminary Note on Epi-demic Poliomyelitis in Vermont:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 25
Engraving 23 illustrations for Supplement to Public Health Reports No. 18—Malaria: Lessonson its Cause and Prevention:*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 36. 00Walker Engraving Co 38. 80
Engraving 39 illustrations for Supplement to Public Health Reports No. 20—Leprosy: Its Treat-ment in the Philippines, etc.:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 53. 00National Engraving Co 55. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 37. 00Wall^er Engraving Co 45. 50
Engraving 13 illustrations for Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 100—Pituitary Standardization,etc.:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co : 19. 00National Engraving Co 17. 00Lanman Engraving Co 23. 00*Walker Engraving Co 11.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 40, issue of Oct. 2, 1914:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 10Engraving 3 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 39, issue of Sept. 25, 1914:
*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 30Engraving 2 illustrations for Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 99—The Friedmann Treatment:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 00Engraving 2 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 33, issue of Aug. 14, 1914:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 75
Engraving 3 illustrations for Supplement No. 15—("Administration of a Yellow-Fever Cam-paign"):*Lanman Engraving Co 4. 00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Supplement No. 16—The Summer Care of Infants:*Lanman Engraving Co 8. 15
Reprinting 5,004 copies of 1 illustration for Public Health Bulletin No. 64—Quarantine Procedure:*A.Ho9n&Co 144.00The Norris Peters Co 225. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Public Health Report, vol. 29, No. 33, issue of Aug. 14, 1914:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1.00Engraving 26 illustrations for Regulations Governing Uniforms of the Officers and Emplovees of
the U. S. Public Health Service:*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 49. 00National Engraving Co 125. 00Lanman Engraving Co S5. 00
334 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRIISTTEE.
Engraving 2 illustrations for The Hygiene of Tlural Schools—Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No.37, issue of Sept. 11, 1914:
*Lanman Engraving Co $4. 80Engraving 22 illustrations for Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 97—Some New Siphonaptera,
etc.:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 174. 00*Walker Engraving Co 92, 60
Engraving 3 illustrations for Public Health P^eport, vol. 29, No. 41, issue of Oct. 9, 1914:*Lanman Engraving Co 4. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Treasury Document No. 2728—Pamphlet Report of the Commissionerof Internal Tlevenue, 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 50^National EngraVing Co 2. 00Lanman Engraving Co 2. 25
Engraving 1 illustration for Treasury Document No. 2730—Annual Report of the Director of theMint, 1914:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 00Engraving 2 illustrations for Supplement to Public Health Reports, No. 21:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 25Engraving 6 illustrations for Treasury Document No. 2731—Annual Report of the Surgeon Gen- i
eral. Public Health Service of the United States, 1914: »
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 11. 45\
National Engraving Co 12. 00 :
Lanman Engraving Co 14. 00 !
*Walker Engraving Co 10.00'
Engraving 4 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 45:i
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 9. 00Redrawing and engraving 44 illustrations for The Revenue Cutter Service, Its Organization and
Operations:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 95. 00National Engraving Co 112. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 60. 00Walker Engraving Co 64. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 85. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol.. 29, No. 52, Dec. 25, 1914:
*National Engraving Co 2. 00Engraving 5 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 29, No. 52, Dec. 25, 1914:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 10. 50Engraving 2 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 1:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 00Engraving 3 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 2:
*Lanman Engraving Co 4. 15
Correcting spelling and engraving 1 illustration for Organization Chart of the United States PublicHealth Service:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 28. 60
Engraving 2 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 5, issue of Jan. 29, 1915:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 50Engraving 1 illustration for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 7, issue of Feb. 12, 1915:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 05
Engraving 27 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 8, issue of Feb. 19, 1915:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 40. 90National Engraving Co 48. 00Lanman Engraving Co 42. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 8, issue of Feb. 19, 1915:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1. 00Engraving 15 illustration for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 9, issue of Feb. 26, 1915:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co .' 22. 50National Engraving Co : 20. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 20. 00
Engraving 1 illustration, seal for U. S. Coast Guard:*Lanman Engraving Co 3. 50
Engraving 1 illustration, seal for U. S. Coast Guard:*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 10, issue of Mar. 5, 1915:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 70
Engraving 6 iUustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 12, issue of Mar. 19, 1915:
*Lanman Engraving Co 12. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 13, issue of Mar. 26, 1915:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 00Engraving 4 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 13, issue of Mar. 26^ 1915:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7. 90National Engraving Co 8. 00Lanman Engraving Co 15. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 14, issue of Apr. 2, 1915:
*Lanman Engraving Co - 2. 00Engraving 2 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 18, issue of Apr. 30. 1915:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 20, issue of May 14.
1915:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 21, issue of May 21, 1915:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 60Engraving 1 illustration for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 22, issue of May 28, 1915:
*Lanrrian Engraving Co -80
Engraving 3 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 23, issue of June i, 1915:
*Lanman Engraving Co 5. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 23, issue of June 4, 1915:
*Lanman Engi-aving Co 1 • 80Engraving 9 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 30, No. 26, issue of June 25, 1915:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 11. 25
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRI.XTER. 335
Engraving 3 illustrations for Supplement 23 to Public Health P.eports— Tj'phoid Fever: Out-break in Decatur and New Decatur, Ala.:
*Lanman Engraving To $4.15Reproducing 17 illustrations for Bulletin No. -3—International Ice Observation and Ice Patrolin the North -Atlantic Ocean:Engraving 9 halftone and 1 line illustrations—
The itaurice Joyce Engraving ( o 13.50National Engraving Co 15.00Lanman Engi-avins Co 13.50Wallcer Engraving Co 14.00*Powers Photo-Engi-aving To 13. 00
Photolithoaraphing and printing 2,075 copies each of 7 illustrations—Snvder i Black 391. 00The Norris Peters Co 388. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 400.00^United States Geological Survey 3.50.00
A. Hoen&Co / 4()0.00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 68, Public Health Service—The Disposal of HumanExcreta at Lnsewered Homes:*Lanman Engraving Co 7. 60
Engraving 6 illustrations for Public Health Bulletin No. 69—Typhoid Fever: Its Causation andPrevention:*Lanman Engraving Co 4.8-5
Engraving 6 illustrations for Public Health Bulletin No. 70—Good Water for Farm Homes:*Lanman Engraving Co 5.80
Engraving 78 illustrations for Public Health Bulletin No. 71—The Health of Garment Workers,etc.:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 105. 00National Engraving Co 181.00Lanman Engraving Co 92.50
=*=Standard Engraving Co 75. 00Engraving 2 illuslirations for Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 101 (H Doc. No. —
,63d, 3d):
*Lanman Engraving Co ". 3. 25
CONGRESS—HOUSE.
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. HQS(63d, 2d]—Report on Examination and Survev of Beaufort Harbor, N. C:The Norris Peters o S19. 00Webb <i- Bocorselski (Inc.) 17.50Andrew B . Graham Co 24. 00*Columbia Planograph Co 12.25
Photolithographing and printinc 1.507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1109(63d, 2d)—P.eport on Examination and Survev of Broadkill River. Del.:The Norris Peters Co \
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32. 00Webb Sc Bocorselsld (Inc.) 25.00Andrew B . Graham Co 36. 00^Columbia Planogi-aph Co 24. 25
Photolithographing and printing 1.507 copies each of 2 illustrations for House Document No.1112 (63d. 2d)—I epoit on Preliminarv Examination of Columbia River, Wash.:The Norris Peters Co 53. 00
*Webb 6c BocorseLki (Inc.) 33.00Andrew B. Graham Co 50.00Columbia Plano.craph Co 3S. 75
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1120(63d. 2d)—Report on Examination and Survev of Delaware River. Camden, N. J.:
The Norris Peters Co '
30. 50Andrew B . Graham Co 30. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 39.00*Cohimbia Planograph Co 28.25
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1125(63d, 2d J—Report on Examination and Survev of Thoroughfare Bay, N. C, etc.:
The Norris Peters Co 28.00*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) ' 22.50Andrew B . Graham Co 26. 00Columbia Planograph Co 26.25
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1130(63d. 2dl—Report on Examination and Survey of Stamford Harbor, Conn., etc.:
The Norris Peters Co 27. 00*Webb dz Bocorselski (Inc.) 14.00Andrew B . Graham Co 29. 00Columbia Planograph Co 15.50
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1140(63d, 2d)—Report on Preliminarv Examination of Ohio River, etc.:
The Norris Peters Co 14. 00*Webb d- Bocorselski (Inc.) 9.00Andrew B. Graham Co 13.00Columbia Planograph Co 10. 85
Photolithographing and printinc 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for Hoitse Document No. 1141(63d. 2d)—P^eport on Preliminarv Examination of Colorado River, Cal. and Ariz.:The Norris Peters Co 12. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 13.00Webb & Bocorselski {Inc.) 8.50^Columbia Planograph Co 7. 25
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1142(63d, 2d)—Pceport on Preliminarv Examination and Survey of Ferrv Cove, Md.:The Norris Peters Co \ \ 15.00
*T^'ebb 6z Bocorselski (Inc.) 10.00Andrew B. Graham Co 14.00rolumbia Planograph Co 15. 15
836 EEPOKT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 Illustration for House Document No. 1143,(63d, 2d)—Report on Prelimmary Examiaation and Survey of Norwalk Harbor, Conn.:The Norris Peters Co $30. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 22.00Andrew B . Graham Co 27. 00^Columbia Planograph Co 14.05
:ii;ngravmg 18 illustrations for House Document No. 740 (63d, 2d)—Index to Report of Chief ofEngineers, U. S. Army, 1866 to 1912:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 45. 60*National Engraving Co 38. 00Lanman Engraving Co 47.00
Engraving 64 illustrations for House Document No. 740 (63d, 2d)—Index to Report of Chief ofEngineers, U. S. Army, 1866 to 1912:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 195. 00National Engraving Co 176. 00*Lanman Engraviug Co 125. 00
Photolithographtng and printing 1.507 copies each of 5 illustrations for House Document No.1160 (63d, 2d)—Report on preliminary examination and survey of Mokelumne River, Cal.,
Tiae Norris Peters Co 130. 00*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 99.50Andrew B. Graham Co 136. 00Columbia Planograph Co 120.00
Thotolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1176 (63d,2d)—Report on Examination and Survey of Lake River, including Bachelors Slough, Wash.:The Norris Peters Co No bid.Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 23. 00Columbia Planagraph Co 23. 15
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1178 (63d,2d)—Report on Examination and Survey of Ochlockonee and Crooked Rivers, Fla.:
The Norris Peters Co No bid.Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 8.00Andrew B Graham Co No bid.
*Colurabia Planograph Co 7. 15
Photolithographing and printing 1,570 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1236 (63d,
3d)—AVagon Road through Standing Rock Indian Reservation:The Norris Peters Co 24. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 16. 50Andrew B. Graham Co 22. 00*Columbia Planograph Co 16. 22
Engraving 1 illustration for House Document No. 1269 (63d, 3d)—Statement of Cost Accormt of
Moneys Expended on Each Irrigation Project on Indian Reservations, Allotments, and Lands:*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations for House Document No. 1271 (63d, 3d)—Report Concerning the PricesPaid for A'^heat to the Producers in the State of Kansas, etc.:
*National Engraving Co 2. 00Photolithographmg and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1328 (63d,
3d)—Report on Preliminary Examination and Survey of Big Annemessex River, Md., etc.:
The Norris Peters Co.. . 13. 00¥: ebb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 12. 00Andrew B . Graham Co 15. 00Columbia Planograph Co 10. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies each of 2 illustrations for House Document No.1341 (63d, 3d)—Reports of Preliminary Examination and Survey of Buzzards Bay, Mass.:The Norris Peters Co 25. 00
*',rebb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 22. 50Andrew B . Graham Co 30. 00Columbia Planagraph Co 29. 88
Engraving 1 illustration for House Document No. 1363 (63d, 3d)—Report of the Board of Mana-gers, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1914:
*Lanman Engraving Co 4. 00Photolithographing and printing 1^07 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1419 (63d,
8d)—Report upon Preliminary Examination, Plan and Estimate of Cost of Improvement of
Fivemile River Harbor, Coim.:The Norris Peters Co 25. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 22. 00
Andrew B . Graham Co 26. 00
*Columbia Planograph Co 21.50
Photolithographing and printing 1.507 copies each of 5 illustrations for House Document No.1453 (63d, 3d)—Report on Prelimmary Examination and Survey of Trent River, N. C:The Norris Peters Co 118. 00
*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 100.00
Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.
Columbia Planograph Co Ill- 43
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1454 (63d,
3d)—Report on Preliminary Examination and Survey of Criehaven Harbor, Me :
The Norris Peters Co 24. 00
*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 15. 25
Andrew B . Graham Co 22. 00
Columbia Planograph Co 16. 52
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1455 (63d,
3d)—Report on Preliminary Examination and Sm'vey of Nehalem Bay and River, Oreg.:
The Norris Peters Co 24. 00
*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 21.50
Columbia Planograph Co - - - • No bid.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 337
Photolithographing and printitifl; 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document To. 1450 (fiSd,
3d)—Report on rreliminary Examination and Survey of Slades ("reek, N. C:The orris I'eters Co $16. 00
*Vv'elDb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 15. 00Andrew B . Graham Co 23. 00Columbia Planograph Co 17. 32
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies each of 3 illusti'ations for House Document Fo. 1457(63d, 3d)—lieport on Preliminary Examination and Sm'vey of Coan River, Va.:The Norris Peters Co "
50. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 41.50*Columbia Planograph Co 37. 50Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1458 (63d,3d)—Report on Examination, etc., Thomaston Harbor, Me.:The Norris Peters Co 24. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 21.50Andrew B. Graham Co 24. 00Columbia Planograph Co 20. 65
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration lor House Document No. 1459 (63d,3d)—Report on Preliminary Examination of Red Lake at or near Redby, Minn :
The Norris Peters Co i6. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 14.00Andrew B. Graham Co 17. 00Columbia Planograph Co 11.97
Redrawing, improving lettering and engraving 1 illustration for House Document No. 1463 (63d,3d)—Legation Premises, Habana, Cuba-*Lanman Engraving Co 7. 25
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies each of 2 illustrations for House Document No.1171 (63d, 2d)—Report on Examination and Survey of Corte Madera Channel, Cal.:The Norris Peters Co '. 33. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 29. 50Andrew B. Graham Co 40.00Columbia Planograph Co 26. 75
Engraving 3 illustrations for House Document No. 1215 (63d, 3d)—Report of a Commissionappointed by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to Investigate Irrigation Projects on IndianLands, etc.:
Lanman Engraving Co 15. 75
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document ITo. 1451 (63d,3d)—Report of Examination and Survey of Nassawadox Creek, Va."The Norris Peters Co 18. 00
*v\'ebb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 12. 50Andrew B. Graham Co 17.00Columbia Planograph Co 15. 45
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1464 (63d,
3d)—Report on Examination and Survey of Tres Palacios River, Tex.:The Norris Peters Co 29. 00AVebb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 14. 50Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.Columbia Planograph Co 14. 25
Photolithographing and printing 1,587 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1476 (63d,3d)—Protection of I>ands and Property in the Imperial Valley, Cal.:Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 72.00The Norris Peters Co 53. 00Andrew B . Graham Co 76. 00
Engraving 7 illustrations for House Document No. 1482—Report of the Gray-Thurber Auto-matic Train Control System . etc.
:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 38. 00National Engraving Co 22. 70Lanman Engraving Co 18. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1478(63d, 3d):The Norris Peters Co 2L00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 15.25
Andrew B . Graham Co 24. 00
Columbia Planograph Co 16. 60
U. S. Geological Survey 23. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1469
(63d, 3d):The Norris Peters Co 27.00
Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 22. 50
Andrew B. Graham Co No bid.
Columbia Planograph Co No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 1,570 copies each of 4 illustrations for House Document No.1472 (63d, 3d):The Norris Peters Co 105. 00
Andrew B . Graham Co 120. 00
Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 82. 50
Columbia Planograph Co 88. 62
Engraving 1 illustration for House Document No. 1482, (63d, 3d):
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 75
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1508
(63d, 3d): „^ ^The Norris Peters Co 20. 00
Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 15-25
Columbia Planograph Co 21. 51
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1509
^63d,3d): ^„ ^The Norris Peters Co 29. 00
Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 23. 03
Columbia Planograph Co - 29. 60
6495—15 22
338 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1511(63d, 3d):*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) $13. 50The Morris Peters Co 18. 00Colu'nbia Planograph Co 15. 90
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies each of 2 illustrations for House Document No. 1512(63d, 3d):The Norris Peters Co No bid.*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 27. 25Andrew B. Graham Co 55. 00Columbia Planograph Co 30. 25
Engraving 14 illustrations for House Document No. 1181 (63d, 3d):The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 25. 00National Engra v ing Co 25. 00Lanm an Engra nng Co 32. 00Walker Engraving Co 40. 00*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 24. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for House Document 1181 (63d, 3d):Powers Photo-Engraving Co 5. 26
Engraving 11 illustrations for House Document No. 1541—Test of the Automatic Train ControlSystem, etc.:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co , 49. 00National Engra zing Co 43. 00Lanman Engraving Co 65. 00
*Povvers Photo-En^ra zing Co 42. 75Wai ver En^jraving Co No bid.
Engraving 11 illustrations for House Docixment No. 1519 (63d, 3d)—Report on the Otter TrawlIndustry:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 23. 00National Engra zing Co 19. 50Lanman Engraving Co 35 . 00
Engraving 1 illustration for House Document No. 1587 (63d, 3d)—Report on Preliminary Exam-ination of Kent Island Narrows, Md.
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*Lanman Engraving Co 5. 00Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1588 (63d,
3d)—Survey of Kootenai River, Idaho:The Norris Peters Co 24. 00*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 17. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 26.00Columbia Planograph Co 17. 90
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1593 (63d,3d)—Reports on Preliminary Examination and Survey of Alsea Bay and Bar, Oreg.:The Norris Peters Co 24.00*Webb and Bocorselski (Inc.) 17.00Andrew B. Graham Co 27. 00Columbia Planograph Co 18. 40
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1592(63d. 3d):The Norris Peters Co 24. 00Andrew B . Graham Co 27. 00*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 20.50Columbia Planograph Co 22. 30
Photolithographing and printing 1,507 copies each of 3 illustrations for engineers document.House Document 1667 (63d, 3d):
T he N orris Peters Co 37. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 26.50Columbia Plano^raoh Co 14. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Hearings on S. 3345—To Make Gas Pipe Lines Common Carriers:Lanman Engra ^ing Co 5. 45
Engraving 1 illustration for Hearings—Public Buildings and Grounds:Tie Mauri'^e Toyce Engraving Co 3.50
ErUgfaving 46 illustrations for Hearings—Daniel Thew Wright:T ie Iiurioe Joiyoe "Engraving Co 52.80Redrawing and engraving 2 illustrations for Hearings before the House Committee on Expendi-
tures in DeTiartment of Agriculture—Hog cholera:The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 8.00
EngraviuT 4 illustrations (redrawing 1) for Report on the National Training School for Boys:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 5. 00National Engraving Co 6.00Lanman E ngraving Co 7. 00
Reprinting 10,000 cooies of 1 illustration for Yearbook Separate No. 603:
Pasbaoh-Voice Lithographing Co 250. 00Snyder & Black 66. 00A. Hosn&Co 55.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Daily Congressional Records (63d, 2d)—Speech of J. A. Falconer:The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 2. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Daily Congressional Record, (63d, 2d)—Speech of J. A. Falconer:Th3 Mau'-ice Joyce Engraviag Co 3. 00
Reprinting 2,500 co lies ea'ih of 4 illustrations for Rivers and Harbors Committee Document No.20 2i)—Reoort on Temisssee River:The Norris Peters Co 105. 00
Lithograohing and printing 89,779 copies each of 10 illustrations for Yearbook, Department of
Agriculture, 1912, 2d edition:A Ho3n & Co 2,963.00Pasb ^cVVoioe LithoTtraohing Co 2, 184. 05
Sackett& WilhelmsCo.^ 2,584.00Snyder & Black 2,328.00Walker Engraving Co i 3, 167. 95
' Fcur-color process.
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Retracing and engraving 8 illustrations for Committee Document No. 20—Report on TermesseeRiver:*Lanman Engraving Co $22. 50
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies each of 4 illustrations for Committee Document No.20—..eport on Tennessee -.iver, etc.:
*The Norris Peters Co 47. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 49. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 47. 00Columbia Planograph Co 59. 00
Reprinting 500 copies esL^h of 3 lithograpliic illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 319—Geology and Ground Waters of Florida, 2d edition:*U. S. Geological Survey 140. 00
Reproducing and printing in colors 89,705 copies each of 10 illustrations for Yearbook of the De-partment of Agriculture, 1913, 2d edition. (H. Doc. 989, 63d, 2d):American Colortype Co i 2, 000. 00A. Hoen& Co 2 2,250.00Manz Engraving Co i 2, 200. 00
National Engraving Co{I'ViS 34
National Capital press 152', 550. COQuadri-Color Co 1 e 2,2.50. CO
Sackett & Wilhelms Co (2^7 2 043 00Stockinger Photo-Engraving and Printing Co 1 2,290. 00
[182,657.00Walker Engraving Co \^ 2,805. 00
[103,102.00Reprinting 715 copies each of 37 photolithographic illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 347,
XJ. S. Geological Survey:*U. S. Geological Survey 515. 00
CONGRESS—SENATE.
Engraving and printing by photogravure process 17,220 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Docu-ment No. 184 (63d, 1st)—Statue of Zachariah Chandler:*A. W. Elson & Co 287. 84F. A. Kingler Co 307. 50
Engraving 5 illustrations for Senate Document No. 485 (63d, 2d)—Location of Federal ReserveDistricts in the United States:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 19. 30
Necessary redrawing and engraving 5 illustrations for Senate Document No. 543 (63d, 2d)—Evi-dence taken before the Interstate Commerce Commission in the New York, New Haven &Hartford li. II. investigation:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 49. 00National Engraving Co 68. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 48. 50
Engraving 13 illustrations for Senate Document No. 608 (63d, 2d)—Doniphan's Expedition:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15. 00National Engraving Co 25. 00Lanman Engraving Co 19. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Senate Document No. 661 (63d, 3d)—Report of the National ForestReservation CommissionNational Engraving Co 2. 60
Engraving 2 illustrations for Senate Document No. 661 (63d, 3d)—Report of the National ForestReservation Commission:National Engraving Co 11. 48
Photolithographing and printing 1,000 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 214 (63d,1st)—Agricultural Cooperation and Rural Credit in Europe:*The Norris Peters Co 20. GO
Redrawing 1 and engraving 11 illustrations for Senate Document No. 677 (63d, 3d)—Indians of
North Carolina:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 65. 00
Reprinting 1,400 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration for Senate Document 214 (63d, 1st):
*The Norris Peters Co 16. 00Reproducing 32 illustrations for Senate Document No. 466 (63d, 2d):
Engraving 30 line illustrations
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Lanman Engraving Co 85. 00Standard Engraving Co 97. 00
Scientific Engraving Co 75. 00Photolithographing and printing 1,449 copies each of 2 illustrations—
*A. Hoen&Co 60.00The Norris Peters Co 67. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 67. 50U.S. Geological Survey 68. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,449 copies each of 12 illustrations for Senate Document No.466 (63d, 2d):A. Hoen & Co 1, 456. 00*U. S. Geological Survey 906. 00
1 Four-color process.2 Lithographing (7 printings).3 Sample paper No. 1* Sample paper No. 2.
5 Paper, 25 by 3S-97, Dill & Collins Multykolor.
6 Paper, 25 by 38-100, Dejonge Blanca.^ If proofs waived.8 Paper sample A.9 Paper sample B.
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Reproducing 18 illustrations for Senate Document No. 466 (63d, 2d):Engraving 10 line illustrations—
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Photolithographing and printing 1,449 copies each of 8 illustrations—A. Hoen&Co 1,077.00*U. S. Geological Survey 744.00
Reproducing 51 illustrations for Senate Document No. 466 (63d, 2d):Engraving 46 line illustrations
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The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 125. 00National Engraving Co 100. 00Lanman Engraving Co 200. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 149. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co i 42. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,449 copies each of 5 illustrations—A. Hoen & Co 396. 00*The Norris Peters Co 280. 00Webb & B ocorselski ( Inc
. ) 293. 00U.S. Geological Survey 522. 00
Reprinting 592 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration for Senate Document No. 613 (63d, 2d):*The Norris Peters Co 21. 00
Fhotolithographing and printing 973 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 613 (63d,2d):*The Norris Peters Co 38. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 49. 00U. S. Geological Survey 38. 00
Printing 1,200 additional copies of 1 photolithographic illustration for Senate Document No. 613(63d, 2d):The Norris Peters Co 29. 00
Engraving by 4-color process and printing 1,200 additional copies of 1 illustration for SenateDocument No. 613 (63d, 2d):Gatchel & Manning 45. 65
Engraving by 4-coior process and printing 973 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No.613 (63d, 2d):Gatchel & Manning 160. 00
Engraving 7 halftone illustrations for Senate Document No. 613 (63d, 2d):The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 32. 00Walker Engravmg Co 45. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 38. GO
Fngraving 6 illustrations for Senate Document No. 980:
The Maurif e Joyce Engraving Co 20. 00Engraving 24 illustrations (blocked as 19) for Senate Document No. 980 (63d, 3d):
Powers Photo-Engraving Co 41.00The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 50.00National Engraving Co 50.00Lanman Engraving Co 55.00Walker Engraving Co 54.80
Engravin'? 24 illustrations for Senate Document No. 980 (63d, 3d):The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 126. 00Lanman Engraving Co 92.00
Reengraving 16 illustrations for Senate Document No. 981, (63d, 3d):The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 35. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Senate Document No. 981 (63d, 3d):Lanman Engraving Co 5. 50
Engraving 2 5 illustrations for Senate Document No. 981 (63d, 3d):The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 90. 00
Engraving 20 illustrations for Seventeenth Annual Report of the National Society of Daughtersof the American Revolution—Senate Document No. 988 (63d, 3d):The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 60. 00National Engraving Co 75.00Lanman Engraving Co 81. 50
Engraving by photogravure process and printing 16,961 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Docu-ment No. 990 (63d, 3d):A. W. Elson & Co 290.93F. A. Ringler & Co 320.74
Reproducing 571 illustrations for Senate Document No. 466 (63d, 2d):Engraving 568 line and 2 halftone illustrations—
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Galvanotype Engraving Co 667. 00Farmer-Zetir Engraving Co 571. 17
Engraving by halftone process, transferring and printing by rubber offset process 1,449 copiesof 1 illustration—A. Hoen&Co 183.00U. S. Geological Survey No bid.
Reprinting 200 copies of 1 lithographic illustration for Annual Report of the Smithsonian Insti-
tution, 1911, Part 1:
Breuker & Kessler Co 49. 50Reprinting 200 copies of photo-lithographic illustration for Annual Report of the Smithsonian
Institution, 1911, Part 1:
The Norris Peters Co 61. 00
1 Bid withdrawn.
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Reprinting 2,935 copies each of 6 lithographic illustrations for Twenty-eigth Annual lieport of
the Bureau of Animal Industry, 1911:
*Breuker & Kessler Co ; $198. 00Reprinting 245 copies each of 2 illustrations for The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac
1916, 2d edition:
*The Xorris Peters Co 12. 00Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 52—Earlv Man in South America (H. Doc. No. 481,62d,2d):*Walker Engraving Co 10. 00
Reprinting 1,000 copies each of 4 illustrations for River and Harbor Committee Document No. 20(63d. 3d)—Tennessee River, etc:
*The Xorris Peters Co 46. 00Lithographing and reprinting 1,800 copies each of 2 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 320—Geology and \Vater Resources of Sulphur Spring Valley, Ariz.:*Andfew B . Graham Co ._. 229. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Business Methods, Indian Bureau:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 7.75National Engraving Co 7.32Lanman Engraving Co 18.50
Engraving 1 illustration for Form Circulars, facsimile, Ansel Wold:*Lanman Engraving Co .75
Reprinting 490 copies each of 2 lithographic illustrations for B^llletin No. 575—Geology of theChevenne River Indian Reservation:*U'. S. Geological Survey 95.00
Reprinting 490 copies each of 2 lithographic illustrations for Bulletin 527, U. S. GeologicalSurvey:*U. S. Geological Survey 140.00
Reprinting 490 copies of 1 lithographic illustration for Bulletin No. 600—The Glacier NationalPark:*U. S. Geological Survey 97.00
Engraviug 1 illustration, facsimile, J. W. Wadsworth, jr.:
*Lanman Engraving Co .75Engraving 1 illustration, facsimile, Paul 0. Hustings:
*Lanman Engraving Co .75Improving figures on 1 illustration for Hearings Under Senate Resolution No. 291—Fuel Trans-portation:*Lanman Engraving Co 1. 10
Reproducing 4 illustrations (redrawing 3) for Hearings—Relief of Settlers, Part II:
*Lanman Engraving Co 13.00Engraving 1 illustration for Hearings—Water Power Bill (63d, 3d):
*Lanman Engi'a .-ing Co 2. 50Engraving 3 illusti'ations for Hearings—Water Power Bill (63d, 3d):
=^The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 10. 80Engraving 4 illustrations for Hearings—Water Power Bill (63d, 3d):
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 00Necessary redrawing and engraving 3 illustrations for Hearings—Oil Land Leasing:
^Lanman Engraving Co 26. 75Engraving 1 illustration for Hearings—Oil Land Leasing:
*Lanman Engraving Co 6. 10Reprinting 100 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration for Hearings (House)—Water PowerBill—Electric Power Companies:*The Norris Peters Co 6. 00
Engraving 1 line illustration for Speech—Land Ownership, by Hon. J. A. Falconer:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 25
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Engraving (redrawing) 1 illustration for Boise Lumber Co. v. P. & I. N. R. R. Co., Intervener:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 17. 00
Engraving 10 illustrations for the United States v. The Quaker Oats Co. et al.. In Equity No. 66;
*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 25. 00Engravtug 1 illustration for John B. Pondrom, admr., v. The United States et al., No. 7164:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 10. 50Engraving 1 illustratioa for Geo. B. Christie et al. v. The United States, In the Supreme Court,No. 204:
*Lanman Engraviag Co 2. 50Engraving 1 illustration for Hingston & Pihl v. United States, No. 27283:
*Lanman Engraviag Co 1. 25Engraviag 53 illustrations for The United States v. The Eastman Kodak Co. et al.:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraviag Co 190.00Lanman Engraviag Co 275. 00
Engraviag 19 illustrations for United States v. Eastman Kodak Co.:*The Maurice Jovce Engraviag Co 50. 30
Engraving 1 illustration for D. M. McDonald v. The United States, No. 6507:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co ,
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Repriating 10,000 copies of 1 illustration. Commissions for Fourth-class Postmasters:*A. Hosn & Co 50. 00
Engraviag 1 illustration for Parcel Post Exhibit, Louisville, Ky.:*The Maurice Jovce Engraviag Co 9.00
Engraviag 1 illustration, facsimile, D. C. Roper:*Lanman Engraviag Co .75
WHITE HOUSE.
Engraviag 1 illustration for Calendars, 1915:*Powers Photo-Engraving Co 3.69
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UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT.Photolithographing and printing 53 copies of 1 illustration for The United States et al., Appel-
lants, V. The St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Ry. Co. et al., No. 735, October Term, 1914:
A. Hoen & Co $42.00The "orris Peters Co 31.00Andrew B. Graham Co 25.00*Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 22. 50
COURT OF CLAIMS.
Engraving 5 illustrations for Sheridan-Kirk Contract Co. v. The United States, No. 31245:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12.00
Photolithographing and printing 43 copies of 1 illustration for The Omaha Tribe of Indians v.
The United States:*The Is^orris Peters Co 6. 25
Redrawing and engraving 4 illustrations for Moran Bros. v. The United States, No. 30498:*Lanman Engraving Co 10. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Albert W. Moore v. The United States, No. 32943:*Lanman Engraving Co 2. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for The Curved Electrotype Company v. The United States, No. 21000:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 50
Engraving 110 illustrations for Mille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians, etc., v. The United States:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 40. 00National Engraving Co 165.00Lanman Engraving Co 115. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Moran Bros. v. The United States, No. 30498:*Lanman Engraving Co 6. 30
Engraving (redrawing) 1 illustration for Thomas C. Clark v. The United States, No. 31178:*Lanman Engraving Co 4. 10
Engraving 2 illustrations for Mille Lac Band of Chippewa Indians v. United States, No. 30447:*Lanman Engraving Co 4. 00
SUPREME COURT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.Photolithographing and printing 2,000 copies of 1 illustration, Certificate of Admission to Bar(Supreme Court, District of Columbia):The Norris Peters Co No bid.Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 22.00*Andrew B. Graham Co 18.00U. S. Geological Survey No bid.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.Engraving 13 illustrations for The Thacher Collection:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 30. 00
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Engraving 37 illustrations for Bulletin No. 88, U. S. National Museum:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 173. 00National Engraving Co 210. 00Lanman Engraving Co 195.00
Reproducing 136 illustrations for Bulletin No. 89^ U. S. National Museum:Photolithographing and printing 2,906 copies' of 1 illustration—
The Norris Peters Co 110.00Andrew B. Graham Co 120.00*A. Hoen&Co 98.00
Engraving 135 illustrations
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The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 470. 00*The Walker Engraving Co 399. 80
Engraving 37 illustrations for Special Bulletin, Part 3—American Hydroids, etc.:
Gatchel & Manning 513.00*Walker Engraving Co 450. 00Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 506. 25
Engraving 26 illustrations for Bulletin No. 90, U, S. National Museum:Gatchel & Manning 225. 00Walker Engraving Co 170. 00*Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 164. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 47:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4.00Engraving 52 illustrations for Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 48:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 198. 00National Engraving Co 179. 00Lanman Engraving Co 173.00*Walker Engraving Co 167. 24
Engraving 24 illustrations for Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 48:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 29. 00W alker Engraving Co 40. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Thirtieth Annual Report, Bureau of American Ethnology (H. Doc.No. 153
,62d^ 2d):
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 25Engraving 1 illustration for Annual Report of U. S. National Museum, 1914:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 6. 50Reproducing 65 illustrations for Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 48:
Engraving 50 line and 11 halftone illustrations—Gatchel & Manning 165. 00The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 165. 00
Engraving by photogelatine process 2,651 copies each of 4 illustrations
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*The Heliotype Co 187. 50
Campbell Art Co 389. 62
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Reproducing 93 illustrations for Bulletin No. 71, Part 5—A Monograph of the I'orammifera of theNorth Pacific Ocean—Rotalidae :
Engraving 31 halftone illustrations—*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $190. 00Walker Engraving Co 198^ OOPowers Photo-Engraving Co 200* 00
Engraving 62 line illustrations—The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 44. 90^National Engraving Co _ 25. 00Lanman Engraving Co [' 29.95
Reproducing 76 illustrations for Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the SmithsonianInstitution, 1914:
Engraving 3 halftone illustrations
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*Walker Engraving Co 8. 95Engraving 33 line and 40 halftone illustrations—
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 11 7. 00National Engraving Co 89! 00Lanman Engraving Co lio! 00*Walker Engraving'Co '
82. 50Powers Photo-Engraving Co Ho! 00
Printing 370 copies of 1 illustration, Map of National Zoological Park:*U. S. Geological Survey 19. 50
Photolithographing and printing 10,297 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report of the Board ofRegents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1914:The Norris Peters Co 183. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.) 168. 00Andrew B. Graham Co 171.00*U. S. Geological Survey 82. 00
Printing 2,750 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration for Annual Report of the Board of Regentsof the Smithsonian Institution, 1914:*U. S. Geological Survey 26.00
Printing 100 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration for Annual Report of Board of Regents ofthe Smithsonian Institution. 1914:*U. S. Geological Survey...' 1.00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Insti-tution, 1914:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 14. 50Engraving 7 illustrations for Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Insti-
tution, 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 17. 00*National Engraving Co 15. 00Lanman Engraving Co 16. 90
Engravine 54 illustrations for Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 48:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 275. 00*Powers Photo-Engi-aving Co 24S. 00Walker Engraving Co 318. 00
Reprinting by the photogelatin process 432 copies each of 4 illustrations for Proceedings of theU.S. National Museum, vol. 48:
*The Heliotype Co 52. 50Engraving 2 illustrations for Aimual Report of the American Historical Association, 1913:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 10. 00Engravine 9 illustrations for Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Insti-tution, 1914 (H. Doc. — ; 63d, 3d):*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 20. 00Walker En.sraving Co No bid.
Printins- 200 copies of 1 lithographic illustration, Maps—Linguistic Families of American Indians:*A.Hoen&Co 6.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 59—Kutenai Tales (H. Doc. No. —;63d, 3d):
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 3. 50Engraving 138 illustrations for Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium, vol. 17, pt. 6:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 68. 50National Engravmg Co 32. 00Lanman Engraving Co. 45. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 59. 00Walker Engraving Co 40. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co 50. 00
Engraving 65lllustrations for Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 48:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co No bid.National Engraving Co 127. 00Lanman Engraving Co 100. 00Walker Engraving Co 97. 50Powers Photo-Engraving Co 78. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 48:
The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 15. 00Walker Engraving Co 11. 00
Engraving 85 illustrations for Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 48:
*The Maurice Jovce Engraving Co 175. 00
Walker Engraving Co 197. 00Lithographing and printing 3,022 copies each of 2 illustrations for Proceedings of the U. S. Na-tional Musenm, vol. 49:
Andrew B . Graham Co 162. 00
Snyder & Black 275. 00Ainerican Lithographic Co 292. 00
*A.Hoen&Co 15S.0O
Breuker & Kessler Co 227. 00Sackett & Wilhelms Co No bid
EngraA'ing 2 illustrations for Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 49:" *WaIker Engraving Co S. 40
Engraving 5 illustrations for Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 49:
Walker Engraving Co 21. 30
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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES.
Engraving 36 illustrations for Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, \ol. 13—Catalogueof Meteorites of North America (S. Doc. No. —
,63d, 2d):
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $80. 00National Engraving Co 76. 00Lanman Engraving Co 84. 00*Walker Engraving Co 72. 80Powers Photo-En graving Co 88! 50
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Engraving 1 illustration for Revenues of Carriers in Official Classification Territory: •
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $1. 25Engraving 1 illustration for Revenues of Carriers in Official Classification Territory:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 50Engraving 8 illustrations for Revenues of Carriers in Official Classification Territory:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12.00Engraving 2 illustrations for Revenues of Carriers in Official Classification Territory:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 5.00Engraving 1 iUustration for Revenues of Carriers in Official Classification Territory:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4.00Engraving 1 illustration for Revenues of Carriers in Official Classification Territory:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2.00Engraving 1 illustration for Carroll, Brough & Robinson v. R. Co.:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1.90Engraving 1 illustration for Revenues of Carriers in Official Classification Territory:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1,35Engraving P illustrations for Report of Accident at Attica, 111.:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 28. 75^National Engraving Co 27. 50Lanman Engraving Co 33. 00Walker Engraving Co No bid.
Engraving 1 illustration for Chamber of Commerce of Houston, Tex., v. I tfe G. Ry. Co. et al..
No. 5745:
*Lanman Engraving Co 1.26Engraving 1 illustration for S. J. Greenbaum Co. v. L. & N. R. R. Co, et al.:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2,00Engraving 3 illustrations for Report of Accident Near Tipton Ford, Mo.:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15.60Engraving 15 illustrations for Third Annual Report Chief Inspector Locomotive Boilers:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 46.00National Engraving Co 37.50Lanman Engraving Co 65.00Walker Engraving Co 44. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Report of Accident near Livingston, Ala.:National Engraving Co 13. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations, D. V. Forms 67 and 68:
*L. L. Poates Engraving Co 24.00Engraving 1 illustration for Board of Trade of Kansas City, Mo., v. K. C. & S. F. Ry. Co. et al.:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4,00Engraving 1 illustration for Revenues of Rail Carriers in Official Classification Territory:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 1.25Engraving 32 illustration'? for Report of Accident near Bigelow, Minn.;
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 49, 70National Engraving Co 43.00Lanman Engraving Co 55. 00Walker Engraving Co 88. 00Powers Photo-Engraving Co 60.00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Report of Accident Near Air Line Junction, Mo.:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12.00
Reprinting 2,500 copies of 1 illustration, Valuation Blanks:*A. Hoen&Co 33.00
Engraving 9 illustrations for Revenues of Rail Carriers in Official Classification Territory:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12, 50
Engraving 2 illustrations, Time Cards—Interstate Commerce Commission:Lanman Engraving Co , 3. 80
Engraving 11 illustrations for Wreck at Woodlyn, Pa.:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 22.00National Engraving Co 26. 00Lanman Engraving Co 20. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Auburn & Alton Coal Co. v. Ry. Co.:National Engraving Co 2. 30
Engraving 1 illustration for City of Nashville v. The L. & N. R. R. Co. et al.:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 4. 75Reproducing 1 illustration. Valuation Blanks—D. V. Form 64:
Lithographing and printing 2,500 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen&Co 43.00
Engraving, by wax process, 1 illustration—L. L. Poates Engraving Co '30.00
Engraving 12 illustrations for Report of Accident Near Alford, Pa.:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 12. 00National Engraving Co 24. 00Lanman Engraving Co 35. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Northern Pine Mfg. Assn. v. C. & N. W. Ry. Co. et al.:
Lanman Engraving Co 1-60
Awarded to A. Hoen & Co.. by lithographic process.
KEPOHl OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 345
Engraving I illustration for Massie A; Pierce Lumber Co. v. W. Ry. Co.:*Lanman Engraving Co $2. 20
Engraving 1 illustration for I. and S. Docket No. 519:
^Lanman Engraving Co 1. 25
Engraving illustrations for Report of Accident Near Tuxedo. N. C:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 19. .50
National Engraving Co 15. 70*Lanman Engraving Co 15,00
Reprinting o.OOO"copies of 1 lithographic illustration, D. V. Form No. G4:
*A. Hoen lV- Co 55.00Engraving 9 illustrations for Regulations Governing Travel of Employees:
^National Engraving Co 6.75Engraving 10 illustrations for Report of Accident Near Oakwood, Wis.:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 19. 75Lanman Engraving Co 27.00
^National Engraving Co 17.00Standard Engraving Co 22.00
Engraving 14 illustrations for Report of Accident at Oakwood, Wis., Jan. 30, 1915:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 22.00Lanman Engraving Co 31.00
Engraving 2 illustrations lor D. V. Form No. 500:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 15.52Engraving 1 illustration tor Montrose & Delta Freight Rate Association v. Rio Grande R. R.t
*The Maurice Joyce Engra^ing Co 2.50Engraving 1 illustration for Rtiles Governing Monthly Reports of Railway Accidents:
*Lannian Engraving Co 1. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Lake Line Application, etc.:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2.00Engraving 1 illustration for State Corporation Commission of New Mexico v. A., T. & S. F. Ry.
Co.. No. 55T1:
*Lanman Engraving Co 2.00Engraving 5 illustrations for In Re Ownership of Little Kanawha Ry. Co., No. 7378:
=SLanman Engraving Co 25. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Lehigh Portland Cement Co. v. B. & 0. S. M' . R. R. Co. et al.:
*Lannian Engraving Co 2. 00Engraving 2 illustrations for Spartanburg Chamber of Commerce v. Ry. Co. et al.:
*Laninan Engraving Co 3.25Engraving 1 Illustration for Cape Girardeau Portland Cement Co. v. St. Louis <k San FranciscoR. R. Co.:*Lanman Engraving Co 13. 50
Engraving 4 illustrations for I. and S. Docket No. 555:*Lanman Engraving Co 3.54
Engraving 1 illustration for Pacific Creamery Co. v. S. P. Co. et al.:
*Lannian Engraving Co "1. 50
THE PANAMA CANAL.
Engraving 65 illustrations for Annual Report of the Isthmian Canal Commission and thePanama Canal, 1914 (H. Doc. No. — 63d, 3d):The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 174. 00National Engraving Co 178. 00Lanman Engraving Co 185.00Walker Engraving Co ISO. 00*Galvanotype Engraving Co 150. 00
Engraving 5 illustrations for Annual Report of the Isthmian Canal Commission and the PanamaCanal, 1914 (H. Doc. No.—, 63d, 3d):=^GalvanoType Eneraving Co 12. 50
EngraA-ing 1 illustraTion for Annual Report of the Panama Canal, 1914 (PI. 113):
*Lanman En^ravIng Co 19.00Engraving 77 illustrations for Annual Report of the Isthmian Canal Commission and the PanamaCanal, 1914:
The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 474.00National Engraving Co 469. 00*Lanman Engraving Co 450.00Walker Engraving Co 5S2.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Standard Specifications for Steel Castings and Standard Specifi-
cations for Structtu-al Steel for Bridges:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 2. 50
Engraving 13 illustrations for Signal Code—Panama Canal Locks:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 32. 00^National Engraving Co 19. 50Lanman Engraving Co 35.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Standard Specifications No. 212:
*Lanm"an Engraving Co 3. 00Engraving 13 illustrations for Official Handbook of the Panama Canal:
*The Mainrice Jovce Engraving Co 30. 50National Engraving Co 34. 00Lanman Engraving Co 50.00Standard Engraving Co 40. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Report of the Department of Health, 1914:
*Lanrnan Engraving Co 1.50
FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD.
Engraving 1 illustration, Seal. Federal Reserve Board:*Lanman Engraving Co -75
Engraving 1 illustration for Federal Reserve Board Bulletin. June 1, 1915:
*Lanman Engraving Co 12. 75
Engraving 1 illustration for Aimual Report of rhe Federal Reserve Board:*The Mamice Joyce Engraving Co 5. SO
346 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION.
Engraving 3 illustratioBs for Rules of Practice before the Federal Trade Commission:*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 83. 00
i
DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS.
Engraving 1 illustration for Annual Report of the Public Library, District of Columbia, 1914:*Lanman Engraving Co 5. 25
Engraving 3 illustrations for Annual Report of the Operations of the Engineer Department,District of Columbia, 1914—Vol. II of the Annual Report of the Commissioners:*Lanman Engraving Co 24.50
Engraving 1 illustration for Armual Report of the Public Utilities Commission, 1914 (H. Doc., No. —; 63d, 3d):
*Lanman Engraving Co 1.50
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Reprinting 304 copies of 2 illustrations for Yearbook Separate No. 620:*The Sackett & Wilhelms Co 40. 00
Photolithographing and printing 904 copies of 2 illustrations for the American Ephemeris andNautical Almanac, 1915:
*U. S. Geological Survey 21.00Reprinting 504 copies of 1 illustration for Moimt Rainier and Its Glaciers:
*U. S. Geological Survey 15.00Reprinting 134 copies of 5 illustrations for International Code of Signals, 1914—11. 0. PublicationNo. 87:
*A. Hoen&Co 73.00Printing 700 copies of 1 illustration for Relief Map of Yellovv'stone Park:
*U. S. Geological Survey 85.00Reprinting 304 copies each" of 8 pages of illustrations for The Deck and Boat Book of the U. S.
Navy, 1914:
*A.Hoen&Co 62.00Printing 500 copies of 1 illustration for Map of the State of Arkansas:
*Eckert Lithographing Co 41. 20Lithographing and printing 1,000 copies of 1 illustration. Panoramic View of Yosemite NationalPark:*U. S. Geological Survey 135.00
Lithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration. Map of the State of Utah:*Eckert Lithographing Co 41. 20
Lithographing and printing 300 copies of 1 illustration. Map of the State of Alabama:*Eckert Lithographing Co 24. 80
Reprinting 304 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration for Supplement to the American NauticalAlmanac for 1915:
*The Norris Peters Co 6. 00Printing 400 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration for Supplement to the American NauticalAlmanac for 1915:
*The Norris Peters Co 5.60Reprinting 1,000 copies of 1 lithographic illustration, Panoramic View of Yosemite National Park:
*U. S. Geological Survey 135.00Reprinting 1,000 copies of 1 lithographic illustration, Panoramic View of Yellowstone NationalPark:*U. S. Geological Survey 135. 00
Reprinting 1,000 copies of i lithographic illustration, Panoramic View of Glacier National Park:*U . S . Geological Survey 135. 00
Reprinting 1,000 copies of 1 lithographic illustration for Origin,of the Scenic Features of the GlacierNational Park:*U. S. Geological Survey 22. 50
Reprinting 1,000 copies of 1 lithographic illustration, Mount Rainier and its Glaciers:*U. S. Geological Survey 22. 50
Reprinting 1,000 copies of 1 lithographic illustration. Sketch Map of Mount Ranier National Park:*U. S. Geological Survey 5. 00
Engraving 1 illustration, Pyrometer Chart—Form No. 79879:The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co 5.50*Lanman Engraving Co 5. 50
Printing 100 copies each of 6 photolithographic illustrations to accompany Department Bulletin204—Report on the Gipsy Moth Work in New England:*U. S. Geological Survey 14. 00
Printing 500 additional copies of 1 lithographic illustration. Panoramic View of the Mesa VerdeNational Park:*U. S. Geological Survey 65. 00
Printing 1,000 aiditional copies of 27 photolithographic illustrations for Bulletin No. 611, U. S.
Geological Survev—Guile Book of the Western United States, Part A:*U. S. Geological Survey 120. 00
Printing 1,000 additional copies of 1 photolithographic illustration. Maps of the United States(map known as C black plus D black):*U. S. Geological Survey 41.75
Reprinting 2,000 copies of 1 lithographic illustration. Panoramic View of Crater Lake NationalPark:*U . S . Geological Survey 165. 00
Printing 100 additional copies each of 4 photolithographic illustrations for Department Bulletin198—Report upon the Cypress Creek Drainage District, etc.:
*U . S . G eological Survey 10. 00Printing 200 additional copies each of 11 photolithographic illustrations for Department Bulletin181—A Report on the Methods and Cost of Reclaiming the Overflowed Lands Along the BigBlack River, Miss.:*U. S. Geological Survey 32.00
Reprinting 1,000 copies each of 2 photolithographic illustrations for Glaciers of Glacier NationalPark:*U. S. Geological Survey 33.00
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 347
Engraving 8 illustrations for Standards Bulletin, vol. 10, No. 1:
*The Maurice Joyce Engraving Co $16. 0 0Reprinting 900 copies each of 2 photolithographic illustrations for American Ephemeris and Nau-
tical Almanac, 1916:
*The Norris Peters Co 21. 00Printing 2,000 additional copies of 1 photolithographic illustration, Map Covering the EuropeanTheatre of War, ere:*Eckert Lithographing Co 454. 68
Reprinting -300 copies each of 2 wax illustrations for Spec-ial Consular Report No. 61 (maps—Asiaand Russia i:
*Rand McNaUy & Co 52 . 0 0Reprinting 200 copies of 1 photolithographic illustration for Interstate Commerce CommissionReports, vol. 24:
*r. S. Geological Survey 42.00Reprintine 500 copies each of 3 photolithographic illustrations for Forest Ser\-ice Bulletin 108—
Tests of^Structural Timbers:*Webb & Bocorselski (Lie.) 27.50
Lithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration. Panoramic View of Rocky MountainNational Park:*A.Hoen&Co 35.00
348 REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 19.
—
Detailed statement of approp7'iations made for the Government Printing
Table No. 1.—SPECIFIC APPROPRIATIONS FOR SALARIES, FOR GENERAL EXPENSEOFFICE OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER, FOR PAY FOR HOLIDAYS, AND FOR
I 63X.
Salariesoffice of
PublicPrinter.
balaries
office of
Deputyr UDllCPrinter.
baiaries oi
watch,force.
oalariesoffice of
Superin-tendent of
Documents.
General ex-pense, office
of Superin-tendent of
Documents.
1876 $15,117. 6015,171.1713,400. 0013, 600. 0013, 600. 0013, 600. 0013, 600. 0013, 961. 6415, 300. 0015, 300. 0015, 300. 0015, 300. 0015, 100. 0015, 100. 0015, 100. 0015, 100. 0015, 100. 0015, 100. 0015, 100. 0015, 100. 0015, 100. 0015, 100. 0015, 100. 0015, 100. 0015, 200. 0015, 200. 0015,450. 00
15, 650. 0015,650. 0015,650. 0015, 650. 0015,650. 0090, 790. 0090, 790. 00142,820. 00133, 780. 00130, 780. 00132, 700. 00132, 060. 00131,660. 00130, 460. 00
18771878187918801881
18821883188418851886188718881889
18911892189318941895189618971898 :::::::::::::: 1
189919001901190219031904190519061907190819091910 $14, 260. 00
12,460.0010, 660. 0010, 240. 0010, 240. 009,340. 00
10, 180. 00
$49,080.0049.080. 00
49, 080. 0049, 080. 00
49, 080. 0049, 080. 00
49, 080. 00
$103,198.00100, 584. 00100, 884. 0098, 364. 0098, 764. 00
178, 395. 00178,395.00
$220, 000. 00160. 000. 00155, 000. 00140, 000. 00140, 000. 00153, 000. 00149, 000. 00
191119121913191419151916
Total 1,594,390. 41 77,380.00 343, 560. 00 858,584.00 1,117,000.00
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 349
Office andfor public printing and binding for the years 1876-1916, indiisive.
OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, FOR CONTINGENT EXPENSESLEAVES OF ABSENCE OF EMPLOYEES OF THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Distribu-tion of
publicdocu-ments.
Contingentexpenses,office of
PublicPrinter.
P f
noiiciays.
Pay for
holidaydeficiencies.
T fj-^eaves 01
absence.
Leave of
absencedeficiencies.
S2, 500. 002, 500. 002,000:002,000.002,000.002,000.002,500.002.500.003; 000. 003,000.003,000.003. 000. CO3,000. CO3,000.003,000. 003,000.003,000. 003,000.003,000.003,000.003,000.003,000.003,000.003,000.003,000.003,000.003,000.003,000.003,000. 00 ©^u, uuu. uu
20,000. 00$325,000. 00325,000. 00325,000. 00325,000.00300,000.00325,000.00325,000.00340,000. 00320,000.00320,000. 00330,000.00320,000.00
4.5,000.00
50,000.00§200,000. 00200,000.00180,000.00185,000.00185,000.00185, 000. 00180,000.00
$17, 009. 89
6, 825. 0013, 138. 30
13, 995. 35
66, 656. 30$83, sii.ob
i
83,511.00 81,000.00 1,315,000. 00 23,834. 89 3,880,000.00 248, 789. 95
Total.
$17,1",
15,
15,
15,
1.5,
16,
16,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18;
18;
18,
is:
18!
18!
18;
is:
is:
is:58'
360:
340:340'
415:
435:
1, 104980966965:
1,0391,1031,017
617. 60671. 17
400. 00600. 00600. GOoOO. 00100. 00401. 64
.300.00
300. 00300. 00300. 00100.00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100.00100. 00100. 00100. 00100.00200. 00200. CO450. 00650. 00650. 00650. 00650. 00650. 00790. 00790. 00
, 358. 00,9C4.00404.00532. 19
,475.35,131.30,115. 00
,623,050. 25
350 KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
No. 19.
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Detailed statement of appropriations made for the Government Printing
Table No. 2.—SPECIFIC APPROPRIATIONS FOR MISCELLANEOUS
Year.
Purchaseof Congres-
sionalGlobe
propertyand fire-
proofbuilding.
Fire-escapeladders.
Telephonicconneotion
withCapitol.
Fire extin-guishers.
Repairs.
1876187718781879 (iirin nnn on uuu. uu ?187 50
310 84idn nnOUU. Ul'
1880 *i nnn nn9±, UUU. UU188118821 fiCQ
1 QQ4 •61Z , OUU. UU1 cci;
1 fiCR
1 QC71 cce
188918901891189218931894189518961897189818991900
190119021903190419051906190719081909
191319141915
Total 100,000.00 3,000.00 798.34 1,000.00 12,500.00
KEPUKT OF TiiE PUBLIC IMUXTLK. 351
Offix^e andfor public printing an I biniin'j for the years IH76-1916, irLclmsive—Cont-i.
PURPCSES . THER THAN TH SE ENUMERATED IN TABLE NO. 1.
Removaland stor-
age of
certainmaterial.
ProtectingPublicPrinting
' ffice
trom lire.
Enlarge-ment of
building.
Engineand boiler.
Building,repairs,
and rent.
New build-ing.
Land andboiler
hou.se.
$5, 000. 00
Oj UuU -UU1 4 'ioi fin «Q nnn nnj»o, uuu, uu
1 noo nnT nno nn4 nnn nnT nnn nnOj uuu. uuT nnn nnkJj uuu. uu8 nnn nnOf uuu. uu7 ^9n nnJ
Jo^u. uu
m R (Yin nnV-LU, \A>U. UU SI 2, 000. 002, 000. 00
475. 00
S75,000. 00§121,121.90
8100,000. 0020, COO. 00
i
f
350, 000. 00775,000. 00
1,304,000. 00
!
60, 820. 00 8,000. 00 75,000.00- 2,5.50,121.90 j' 120,000.0016, 000. 00 14, 475. 00
352 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
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Detailed statemeit of appropriations made for the Government Printing
Table No. 2.—SPECIFIC APPROPRIATIONS FOR MISCELLANEOUS
Year.Mail-coB-veyingsystem.
-iJ J-llCll. gd"IHGIlt of
1 ifrVi tine
Siiid powerplant
Enginelionse
Ritp fnr
Cb\J.\JLX\jl\J Ll V\J
TiPw Viiiilrl-
mg.
Paymentto certainemployees.
Relief ofGeo. B.
Kane & Co.
188718881889 $367. 50
$517. 601893
$23, 122. 00$225, 000. 00
1908
19101911 2, 100.00
3,300. 003,300, 002, 100.002, 100.00
1912
1914 $120,000. 001915 $30,000.001916
Total 30,000.00 120,000. 00 23,122.00 225,000. 00 13,267. 50 517. 60
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 35?
Office andfor public printing and binding for the years 1876-1916, inclusive—Contd.
PURPOSES OTHER THAN THOSE ENUMERATED IN TABLE 1—Continued.
Macliiaery,etc., newbuilding.
Library.
Publicprintingand bind-ing, certi-
fied claiin.<5.
Paymentto WrightRives.
1
Judgments,Court ofClaims.
Paymentsto Wm. S.
Kossiter.
Total appro-priations for
miscellaneouspurposes.
8103, 187. .50
1,31U. 84300.00
17, ,500. 00
3,000.0022,500.00
32, 367. 507,000.004,47,5.00T W7 fid
5,000. 008.000.00
82, 320. 00121,121.90160, 000. 0045 622. 00
225! see! oo351, 165. .53
775.000.001,.304, 000. 00
24. 80
1
1
S'> ",nfl no
$4. 33 $861. 67
1
24. 80
126. 0033. 6038.00237.0849. 68
126. 0015, 120. 80
38.001,013.831,863.57
$15, 087. 20
813. 89 $1,000.00
2,100.003,300.003.300.00
122,100.0032.100.00
60,000.00 2, 500. 00 1,679. 02 861. 67 16,677.84 1,000. 00 3,456,340. 87
6495—15 23
354 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
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Detailed statement of appropriations made for the Government Printiny
Table No. 3.—APPROPRIATIONS FOR PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING, INCLUDINGPUBLI
Year.Pn'i'ic print-
i ig andbinding.
Public print-ing and
ficiencies.
Total publicprinting andbinding appro-
priations.
Litho-
on /I fin»
IndGx (.. qX-
alogue of
JulVl cil y VI
Surgeon
vjuice.
Index touiiiciai
ReportsCentennialX!j ApUoltlUilj
1876 $1, 635, 507. 661, 133, 737. 50
1,300,000. 001, 202, 000. 001,504,000. 001,600,000. 001,700,000. 00
2, 377, 650. 00
2, 500, 000. 002, 250, 000. 002, 250, 000. 002,095,000. 002, 122, 000. 00
2, 272, 000. 00
2, 218, 009. 00
2, 298, 000. 002, 610, 500. 002,500,000. 002,497,000. 00
2, 497, 000. 002, 810, 320. 00
2, 812,320. 002,902,000. 003,342,000. 003,377,000. 003,882,800. 004,592,000.005, 217, 000. 006,185,137. 82
6, 005, 645. 82
6,005,645. 82
5, 100, 000. 00
5, 000, 000. 005,300,000. 00
4, 634, 730. 004,691,730. 004, 581, 230. 00
4, 252, 880. 004, 463, 820. 004, 463, 820. 004,400,000. 00
$1,635,507. 66
1, 524, 737. 50
1,673,950. 001,552,000. 001,911,250. 00
2,000,000. 002, 588, 579. 702. 397, 6.50. 00
2, .500, 000. 002,312,660. 002, 482, 500. 00
2, 200, 850. 002, -25.5, 000. 00
2, 496, 830. 18
2, 680, 000. 00
3,081,500. 00
2, 975, 500. 00
2, 970, 664. 20
3,30.5, 100. 47
3,117,983.332,975,670. 00
3, 103, 520. 00
3,368,000. 003,763,600. 004,282,5.50. 004, 714, 2.50. 005,566,550.00
5, 728, 4.50. 006, 356, 637. 82
6,081,395. 82
6,034, 14.5. 825,' 266, 073. 68
5, 678, 703. 49
5, 770, 500. 004, 800, 330. 004,691,730. 004,581,230. 004,532,983.464, 780, 820. 004, 771, 820. 004,400,000. 00
$30, 000. 001877 $.391,000. 00
373,950. 003.50, 000. 00407, 250. 00400,000. 00888, 579. 70
20, 000. 00
18781879 $20, 000. 00
6, .500. 0018801881 $300. 001882 10,000. 00188318841885 62, 660. 00
232, .500. 00105, 850. 00133,000. 00224, 830. 18462,000. 00783, 500. 00365, 000. 00470,664.20808, 100. 47
620,983.33165,3.50. 00291,200. 00466, 000. 00421,600. 00905,5.50. 00831,450. 00974, 550. 00511, 4.50. 00171,500. 0075, 750. 0028, .500. 00166,073.68678, 703. 49
470, 500. 00165, 600. 00
1886188718881889189018911892189318941895
1
1896 1
18971898189919001901190219031904190519061907190819091910191119121913 280, 103. 46
317,000.00308,000. 00
1914
1916
Total 134,5.82,474. 62 14,328,748.51 148,911,223. 13 30,000.00 36,500. 00 300. 00
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 355
Office andfor 'public printing and hinaing for the years 1876-1916, inclusive—(Jontd.
LITHOGRAPHING AND ENGRAVING AND SPECIFIC APPROPRIATIONS FOR SPECIALCATIONS.
Hayden'sAtlas of
Colorado.
Report of
Committeeon Trans-portation.Routes toSeaboard.
Tenth Cen-sus reports.
Annual Re-port Com-missioner ofAgriculture.
Annual Re-port Bureauof AnimalIndustry.
Annual Re-port Commis-
sioner ofLabor.
Animal bulle-tins Bureau
of Ethnology.
$10,500. 00 $4,000. 00$678,624. 61 $219, 161. 54
220,000. 00200,000. 00200,000. 00200, 000. 00200,000. 00200,000. 00
$25, 827. 60$19,083.2019,994.3025,000. 0019, 202. 60
$3,000.00
77,495. 5237,930.0050,000. 00400,000. 00
200,000.00 21,000. 00
1 300, 000. 00300, 000. 00300,000. 00600,000. 00300,000. 00300,000. 00300,000.00300,000.00300, 000. 00300,000.00300,000. 00
1
1
10, 500. 00 4,000.00 756, 120. 13 5,639, 161.54 113,757.60 104,280. 10 3,000.00
356 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
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Table No. .3 —APPROPRIATIONS FOR PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING, INCLUDINGPUBLICA
Year.
^^^y oditionPostal Laws
Resrxilatiotis.
Consularreports oncattle and
dairyfarming.
PTinrt AnComiiiBrcG
N a.V i ""cit i0n
.
Public-L-dU-LiO <XLx\X.
DGcisioHS.
EleventhCensusReports.
AnnualReport onInternal
18861887 S17, -175. 0018881889 $65, 000. 00 $1,500. 00 $11,000. 00
1891
10,000. 00 $250, 000. 00250, 000. GO
$8, 284. 50
175,000. 00250,000. 00
1
190419051906.190719081909 1
1910191119121913191419151916
Total 17,475. 00 65,000. 00 1,500. 00 21,000. 00 925,000. 00 8, 284. 50
REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. 357
Office andfor public printing and hindiny for the years 1876-1916, inclusive—Contd.
LITHOGRAPHING AND ENGRAVING AND SPECIFIC APPKOPRTATIONS FOR SPECIALTIONS—Continued.
Secondedition
Growth of
IndustrialArt.
rieport onDiseasesof theHorse.
Alemoriaivolume
CentennialCelebrationLayingC orneiotone 01Oo-r»i-*-rklv^apitoi.
bpociaiReport onDiseasesui V aiiie.
Aiemorjaivolume
Establish-ment of
ooau ui
Governmentin District
of Columbia.
Total specialapprox)riatioixsfor printingand binding.
Total appro-priations for
public printingand binding.
$30,000.00 $1,665,507.661,524 737.501, 673', 950. 001,572,000.001,917, 750.002,000, 300.002, 613, 079. 703,295,4.36.15
2, 720, 000.002, 512, 660.002, 708,327.602, 440,408.202,474,994.302, 876,825.702, 737, 132. 603, 531,500.003,563,284.503,220, 664.203,605,100.473,422, 983.333,4.50, 670.004,033,020.003,668, 000.004,101,100.004, 582, .550. 005,014,250.005,872,050.006, 028,450.006, 656, 637.826,081,395.826,034,145.825,266, 073.685,678,703.495, 770, 500.004,800,330.004,691,730.004,581,230.004,532, 983.464,780, 820.004,771,820.004,400,000.00
20,000.00(), 500. 00
300. 0024, 500. 00897,786.15220, 000. 00200,000.00225, 827.60239, 558.20219,994.30379,995.5257,132.60
450,000.00587,784.50250, 000. 00300, 000. 00305, 000. 00475, 000. 00932, 500.00300, 000. 00
337, 500. 00
300, 000. 00300, 000. 00305, 500. 00300, 000. 00300,000.00
::::::::::::::
$23, 500. 00 $75, 000. 00
S5, 000.00
42, 500. 00 S40, 000. 00
37, 500. 00
$5, 500. 00
1
23,500.00 155,000.00 5, 000.00 40, 000. 00 5, 500.00 7,964,878.87 156,876,102.00
358 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 19.
—
Detailed statement of appropriations made for the Government Printing Officeandfor public printing and binding for the years 1876-1916, inclusive—Continued.
RECAriTULATION.
Year.Total specific
appropriations(Table 1).
Total appro-priations for
miscellaneouspurposes(Table 2).
Total appro-priations for
public printingand binding(Table?,).
18761877187818791880..1881188218831884188518861887188818891890189118921893189418951896189718981899I90G1901190219031904190519061907190819091910191119121913191419151916
Total
$17,
17,
15,
15,
15,
15,
16,
16,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
58,
360,
340,
340,
415,
435,
1,104,
m,966,
985,
1,039,
1,103,1,017.
617. 60671. 17
400. 00600. 00600. 00600. 00100. 00461. 64
300. 00300. 00300. 00300. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00ICO. 00100. 00100.00100. 00100.00200.00200.00450. 00650.00650. 00650.00650. CO650. 00790. 00790. 00358. 00904. 00404. 00532. 19475. 35131.30115. 00
$103, 187. 501,310. 84
300. 00
17,500.00
3,000. 0022, 500. 00
32,367. 507,000. 004, 475. 005,517. 60
5,000. 008, 000. 00
82, 320. 00121,121.90160,000. 0045,622.00
225,866. CO351.165. 53775,000. 00
1,304,000. 0024.80
126.0015, 120. 80
38. 001,013. 83
1,863.57
2, 100. 003,300.003,300. 00
122, 100. 0032. 100. 00
U, 665
1,5241,6731,5721,9172,0002,6133, 295
2, 7202,5122, 7082,4102,4742, 876:
2,7373,5313,5633, 220
3,6053,4223,450,4,036,
3,668,4,101,
4,582,5,014,
5,872,6,028,6,656,
6,081,6.034.
5,2665,6785,7704,8004,6914,5814,5324, 7804,7714,400
,507. 66,737.50,950. 00,000. 00
, 750. 00
, 300. 00,079. 70
, 436. 15
,000. 00
, 660. 00
, 327. 60.408.20
;994. 30
, 825. 70
, 132. 50
, 500. 00
, 284. 50, 664. 20
, ICO. 47
, 983. 33
, 670. 00, 020. 00,000. 00
, 100. 00,550. 00,250. 00050. 00450. 00,637. 82,395.82. 145. 82
,073. 68
, 703. 49
.500. 00, 330. 00
, 730. 00, 230. 00,983. 46
. 820. 00
, 820. 00,000.00
9,623,050. 25 3,456,340. 87 156, 876, 102. 00
No. 20.
—
Statement showing the total cost ofmachinery {by divisions) in use in the Govern-ment Printing Office June 30, 1915.
Public Printer's office S12, 305. 71
Storekeeper 20. 729. 27
Buildings 333,076.49Public documents 15, 592. 29Work 2.420.20Cutting and packing 7, 707. 65Delivery 270.00Garage." 32,986.23Foreman of printing 1, 102. 90Proofroom 30.65Hand composing 1 , 331 . 66Linotype 301,240.48Monotype 437,850.89Foundry !^9.297.22
Job...; 4.795.F0Money order 37,252.23State,* War, and Nayy branch 20, 916. 49Library of Congress printing branch , 23, 135. 62Library of Congress bindery branch 6, 325. 60Patent Office. 635. 00Press 654,683.43Postal card 51,726.00Bindery 416,^188.00
National Museum 1 , 908. 50Pension Office 1,150.00
Senate bindery 280. 55
Total 2,475.538.86
BEPORT OF THE MEDICAL AND SANITARY OFFICER.
July 6, 1915.
Sir: Herewith is a statement showing the number of cases, bothmedical and surgical, arising during working hours, which weretreated in the Government Printing Office emergency room duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1915. There is also included a list of
employees who have received compensation for injuries during the
fiscal year closed, under the provisions of the act of May 30, 1908,providing for compensation to artisans and laborers injured in the
service of the United States.
A total of 2,647 medical and surgical cases were treated duringthe year, in addition to 1,166 redressings of wounds in cases wherethe employee remained at work after being injured and did notapply for compensation, resulting, additional to other activities, in
a grand total of 3,813 cases. One thousand three hundred andnineteen were surgical, and 1,328 medical, as sho^^m in the tables
accompanying this repoit. During the preceding fiscal year there
were 1,078 surgical and 1,297 medical cases. There were no suddendeaths in the building during the year passed, as compared withtwo deaths in the preceding fiscal year.
The respective columns show the number that it was possible to
relieve and the number obliged to go to their homes after temporaryrelief was rendered.Approximately S4,967.80 was expended as compensation for in-
juries received during the fiscal year closed, as compared with$4,603.29 for the preceding year. This would appear a very smallsum indeed when due consideration is given the enormous amountof moving mechanism and the volume of wages paid each year, that
totals between four and five million dollars.
I have the honor to again repeat my recommendation cited in theprecedmg year's report that the Public Printer wiU be enabled to
assign, with the sanction of Congress, a staff of three trained visiting
nurses attached to the emergency room, in order that the PublicPrinter may help, upon their application, those of his employeeswho are ill, and thus by scientific aid rendered in their respective
homes perform a service that would tend, in addition to the humani-tarian aspect, to an early resumption of duty by the employee.
Kespectfully submitted.W. J. Manning, M. D.,
Medical Officer.
Hon. Cornelius Ford, PvMic Printer.359
360 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
No. 21 .
—
Statement showing surgical and medical cases treated in the Government PrintingOffice emergency room, July 1, 1914, to Jane 30, 1915.
SURGICAL CASES.
Incised wounds:Right hand. .
.
Left handRight forearm.Right foot
Left foot
BackFace
TotaL
Lacerated -wounds:Right hand 1 2.
Left handBoth handsRight forearm..Left forearm . .
.
Right leg
Left legRight foot
FacpScalpRight eyeball .
.
Total
Contused wounds:Right hand 1
Left handRight forearm 1
Left forearmRight leg
Left legRight foot 1
Left footLeft shoulderRight forearm and faceRight forearm and kneeRight forearm and hipInguinal regionScalp ,
AbdomenFace
,
Chest wall ,
Right sideBackRight forearm and shoulderRight testicle and shoulderSpine, with internal injuries. .
.
Right hand, shoulder, and hip.Left forearm and leg
Total
Infections:Right hand 3.
.
Left handRight forearm.Left forearm.
.
Right legLeft leg
Right footLeft foot
Face
Total.
Punctured wounds:Right handLeft haadRight forearm LLeft forearmRisrht foot
Left foot *
Number of cases.
Returnedto work.
Total.
1 Fmployee of W. G. Cornell Co., contractors; iionworkei.2 Employee of G. W. Forsberc, contractor: ironworker.» Employee of Post Office Department: post-office in.spector.« Employee of Merchants Express Co.; laborer.
143
205
249
Senthome.
22
HEPOHT OF THE PUBLIC riilNTEK. 361
No. 21.
—
Statement showing surgical wrul medical cases treated in the Government Printing
Office emergency room, July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1915—Continued.
SURGICAL CASES—Continued.
Foreign bodies
:
Right hand.Left hand...Left foot...EyeThroat ,
Total
.
Sprains or strains to muscles or ligaments:Right wristLeft wristRight thumbLeft thumbRight ankleLeft ankleRight kneeLeft kneeLeft shoulderRight lumbar regionLeft lumbar regionRight forearmLeft forearmAbdomen ,
Back
Total.
Burns:R ight hand i
Left hand 2
Both handsBoth hands and face 1
Right forearm 3
Left forearm 1
Both forearmsRight footLeft foot
Left legLeft shoulderNeck and chestFaceiFace, right shoulder, and forearm, with contusions to rightConjunctiva, left eyeAcid burn, right conjunctivaRight conjunctiva and left forearm
and side
.
Total.
Fractures and dislocations:Fracture, first, second, and third fingers, left handFracture, great toe, right footFracture, second finger, left handFracture, left ankleFracture, eleventh and twelfth ribs, right sideFracture, sixth rib, right sideFracture, second finger, right handCrushed right thumbCrushed bones of fii'st and second toes, right foot, with laceration of instep
.
Crushed second finger, right handDislocation second finger, left handDislocation left ankle
Total.
Miscellaneous:Concussion of brain with laceration of scalp
.
Ulcer of corneaAbrasion of corneaConjunctivitisReduction, inguinal herniaPhlebitis, left legFistula in anoSpontaneous rupture, vein, left leg
1 Employee of W. G. Cornell Co., ironworker.2 Employee of Post Office Department; post-office inspector.3 Two employees of W. G. Cornell Co.; iionworkers
362 REPOKT OF .THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 21.
—
Statement showing surgical and medical cases treated in the Government Printing
Office ew.ergenqi room, July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1915—Continued.
SURGICAL CASES—Continued.
Miscellaneous—Continued
.
CarbiuicleAbscess, faceWhitlow, left hand .
.
Total
Grand total
.
Eedi'essings
MEDICAL CASES.
Acute and subacute indigestionAcute pharyngitisCephalgiaAcute myalgiaTonsillitis
Acute gastritis
SciaticaDiarrheaEnteralgiaTrifacial neuralgiaSyncopeDysmenorrheaMenorrhagiaEpistaxisHepatic colic
NervousnessAcute bronchitisOtalgiaOdontalgia.TachycardiaHeart failure
Acute laryngitisPulmonary congestionEpileptic fit
Cerebral hemorrhageHysteriaMalariaAcute cystitisPtomaine poisoningAcute nephritisUncertain of diagnosisBronchial asthma (acute paroxysm).Renal colic
NeuritisLa grippe ,
Nervous collapseTuberculosisHeat exhaustionPneumoniaVertigoAnuriaAstheniaUrticariaEthmoidal sinusitisAcute choleangitisOveritisHordeolumPleurisyOtitis mediaPericarditisElongated uvulaCancer, stomachUremiaHemorrhoidsPlumbismHaematuriaDementiaAngina pectorisGastric ulcerErythema contageosumPersistent hiccoughLaryngo=pasm
Total
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 363
No. 22.-
—
Statement shoiving amounts paid to employees of the Government Printmi,
Office under the Government employees' liability eic 't from July 1. J9J4. to June 30,
1915.
Anderson, Robert B., skilled laborer $87.00Balderson, Burlington L., unskilled la-
borer 86.00Barnes, Mrs. Laura L., folder 36. 2,5
Boteler, Edward D., fireman 77. 14
BrowTi, Henry M., steam fitter 180. 00Brown, Stephen 1\, pressman in charge. . 187. 20
Burson, Isaac A., watchman 53.20Capell, Charles A., imposer 72.00Collins, Bernard J., machine operator 72.60Cooney, Miss Kathryn C, press feeder 63. 11
Cotte,"Miss Helen M., press feeder 83.05Curren, "William E., helper 43. 40
Dunnigan, Eugene, electrotype finisher. . . 96. 00Eastburn, Thomas J., bookbinder 257.25 1
Edwards, George A., pressman 127.60Ellett, Percy C, messenger boy 34.27Erwin, James W., unskilled laborer 39.60Gattis, John H., unskilled laborer 200.00
|
George, Ovilup H., plumber-steamfitter. . 204.00 ;
Gillan, Thomas A., electrotype finisher... 67.20Green, Emerson G., unskilled laborer 118.00
j
Hall, Curtis T., unskilled laborer 56. 75
Hart, Marcellus, unskilled laborer 31.00Haskell, Mrs. Flavia A., folder 82.00
|
Hawkins, William, unskilled laborer 34.25 !
Hering, Miss Lydia, press feeder 53. 76 !
Hill, Mrs. Jennie E., skilled laborer(female) -. 39.75
[
Johnson, Bunyon, unskilled laborer 229.00]
Johnson, James, unskilled laborer 37.60Jones, Howard I., skilled laborer 31.38
j
Kummer, George, helper 42.60 I
Lambson, Miss Belle, skilled laborer !
(female) 33.38 \
I^ongpre, Arthur L., electrician $58.03Longus, Charles F. A., skilled laborer 72.00McCarthy, Miss Rose, press feeder 50.60Mason, James F., unskilled laborer 122.75Matthews, Harry, helper 60.14Mendel, Valentine, watchman 70.00Mumford, Thomas H., jr., electrotypemolder 99.60
O'Brien, William J. C, compositor 58.00O'Meara, Albert B., watchman 62.00I^aul, Jchn E., folding-machine operator.. 103.68Peake, Clarence H., machine helper 41.30Pendel, Thomas F., bookbinder 156.00Price, Miss Mary, press feeder 85.80Ransom, Stephtn J., unskilled laborer 69. 12Reynolds, Robert, unskilled laborer 30.00Siinms, Emanuel, unskilled laborer 143.55Solomon, Sidney, skilled laborer 39.38Taylor, Richard, unskilled laborer 72.38Taylor, Mrs. Ivatherine V., press feeder. . . 39.60Terry, Mrs. Nellie R., press feeder 35.20Thomas, Robert C, electrotyper's helper. 87.81Vernon, Jonas, unskilled laborer 37.63Wallace, Arthur, unskilled laborer 35.38Wilkins, James E., skilled laborer 48.00Williams, Charles, unskilled laborer 34.50Williams, Robert, laborer 39.00Williams, Thomas C, folding-machiBe op-
erator 90.40Williams, George M., unskilled laborer. . . 42. 38Winne, Walter W., pressman 196.08Yoder, Charles C, skilled laborer 31. 25
4,967.80
No. 23.
—
Statement showing expenditures on account of traveling expenses during the
fiscal year ended June 30, 1915.
Name. Date of trip. Destination. Purpose.
Cornelius Ford Nov. 12-21, 1914.
Do ' Feb. 6-10, 1915..
Doi
Apr. 23-26, 1915.
Do ' Apr. 6-12, 1915..Do ' Apr. 30-May 4,
I
1915.
D. V. Chisholm....! Nov. 12-21, 1914.
Do.
Do.
DoEdward S. MooresJohn J. O'Brien...
Wm. J. Sammond.
Total
Feb. 6-10, 1915.
Apr. 6-12, 1915...
May 2-4, 1915..May 12-14, 1915Oct. 7-9, 1914...,
Feb. 24-27, 1915.
Washington to BrynMawrand Philadelphia and re-
turn.Washington to Philadel-phia and New York andretm-n.do
.do.Washington to New YorkCity and return.
Washington to Philadel-phiaand Bryn Mawr andreturn.
Washington to Philadel-phia and New York andreturn.
Washington to New YorkCity and return.dodo
Washington to New Yorkand Philadelphia and re-
turn.Washington to Philadel-phia and return.
Inspection of machinery. .
.
Inspection of offset presses.
Official business—printingmachinery and supplies.
Inspecting presses, etcdo
Inspecting machinery
Inspecting offset presses. .
.
Inspecting presses, etc
....doOfficial businessElectrotypers' convention,
etc.
Inspection of electrical
equipment.
364 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and the am,ount paid each, includingleaves of absence and pay for holidays.
Name.
Abbott, SaraAbbott, William R .
.
Abernethj^, Charles .
.
Abrams, Thomas J...
Ackerman, Abram A.Ackert, Burnett H...Adams, Carrie VAdams, Charles SAdams, James HAdams, Josephine G.Adams, Lewis KAdams, Lorenzo P...Adams, LouisaAdams, Loxlie VAdams, Richard T...Adams, William R...Adams, William S . .
.
Adamson.Harrietta OAdamson, JessicaAddison, Howard K
.
Addison, PhilipAdie, AliceAdy, Henry SAs;ar, KateAhern, EllaAhern, Joseph EAitkenhead.Wilfred CAke, Margaret DAlbaugh, Benjamin SAlbertson, George H..Alburtis, James HAlderman, Ralph W.
.
Aldrich, William H...Aldridge, George T . .
.
Alexander, Samuel....Alford, James RAlgate, Stanton WAllen, Annie CAllen, Charles CAllen, Charles RAllen, George WAllen, Henry MAllen, Henry MAllen, John WAllen, Louis MAllen, Rufus J
Allison, Arthur AAllison, Charles EAllison, WilliamAls, John LAltman, DavidAltman, HermanAlverson, John LAmazeen, Charles B .
.
Ambler, SarahAmes, Mary CAmmann, CharlesAmoss, James OAnderson, David F . .
.
Anderson, Emil AAnderson, Fred AAnderson, GustaveA.Anderson, JordanAnderson, Lyell LAnderson, NelsonAnderson, Percy SAnderson, Richard H.Anderson, RobertAnderson, Robert B .
.
Anderson, William J.
.
Andrew, Eugene H . .
.
Andrews, Elizabeth L.Andrews, Margaret. .
.
Andrus, Sarah I
Angel, James EAnsley, Sterling GAnthony, Albert B . .
.
Arbuckle, Edward L.
.
Ard, Laura MArends, Fred L
Amount.
$1,000.001,717.901,232.55634.31
1,372.531, 337. 03
492. 26149. 87958. 05
1,194.051,412. 20613.99622. 74
1, 621. 06647. 21
1,000.001,252. 00
350. 49289. 70627. 10
1,568. 25731.59779. 34625. 75
1,325.51509. 42884. 47
1, 392. 591,222.251, 586. 001,683.721,672.311, 383. 40
148. 87210. 18652. 88994. 17
1,023.241,151.17
58.001,572. 41
803.60696. 30
1,247.831, 966. 701,489.041,073.46312.00175.32985. 84191.15
2, 500. 00
1, 498. 50
1, 500. 00839. 41
1,138.631,252.001,387.301, 252. 00
1, 509. 83
1, 595. 16691.07625. 56610. 00
1,415.55924. 13627.87427.61819.55
1, 859. 40729.02620. 54702. 78820. 80595. 27641.38467. 70619.43
1,376. 99
Name.
Arm, RichardArmstrong, Arthur . .
.
Armstrong, CatherineP
Armstrong, George V
.
Armstrong, James R..Arnett, Ernest EArnold, GeorgeArnold, Harry CArrington, Thomas JArthur, Harry WAshby, Mary Sabin..Ashford, Charles W.
.
Ashford, William F..Ashion, Plarry FAshton, Fred DAshton, George HAtkins, DavidAtkins, John HAtkinson, Edwin T..Atkinson, George O..Atkinson, James S. .
.
Atkinson, John FAtwell, Mary HAudrick, William H .
.
Aukward, George H...Auracher, Christian C.Austin, Charles BAustin, Edwin Bruce.Austin, Grant LAustin, James EAvis, WilliamAyers, John TAyler, Henry EAylward, Minnie A . .
.
Ayres, AnnieAyres, FrankBabcock, Daniel ABabcock, James H., jr.
Babcock, JohnBabcock, Joseph HBabcock, Raymond N.Bacon, Allan LBagnam, William B .
.
Bailey, Ida KBailey, Ida MBailey, Lucy RBailey, Mary EBarr, Bert EBaird, Hattie DBaker, Alfred JBaker, Edgar RBaker, Ella BBaker, Emily MBaker, George FBaker, Philip EBalderson, BurlingtonL
Balderson, Marvin B..Baldwin, Elias CBaldwin, Ella FBaldwin, Walter JBaldwin, William H..|Balkam, Annie W . .
.
Ball, George HBall, George S ,
.
Ball, Leonard LBalmer, Harvey F...Banks, Vernita EBardwell, Minnie W.Barker, Arthur EBarker, Mary EBarlow, John RBarnes, Adelaide F.
.
Barnes, Charles PBarnes, Clair CBarnes, George OBarnes, HoraceBarnes, Laura LBarnes, Thomas D..
.
Amount.
$1,448. 491,394.40
847.95909. 04
1,493.021,249.50
642. 25
1,232.501,066.07
739. 801,413.901,499.641,762.881,249.25
628. 12
673. 66335. 15
1,252 001,224.001,572.961,442.801, 708. 98
588. 35626. 00
1,506.671, 430. 10
449. 371,467.001, 300. 041,229.85
720 00775. 27
1, 252. 001,485.30
730. 82
1, 228. 00126. 00
1,462.941,377.251,454.401,712.281,372.801, 472. 26789.00729. 37680. 29625. 19
1,397.75626. 00962. 70643 97698. 00718. 10
1, 250. 75
1,155.00
522. 61
629. 925.50
725. 91
1, 260. 32879. 86844. 58114. 76816. 84
1, 243. 80
1, 488. 60625. 54625. 50
1,400.00626. 00402. 91
481. 501,059. 101,516. 12
1, 248. 00603. 50687. 53667. 13
Name.
Barnett, Horace E. .
.
Barnhart, Herman B.Barnhart, Flavins A.Barnholt, Margaret LBarnholt, William H.Barnum, HoratioBarnum, Mark H., jr.
Barr, John MBarr, Samuel DBarrett, AnnieBarrett, Howard A .
.
Barrett, John MBarrett, JuliaBarrett, Robert D . . .
,
Barrick, Ethel MBarringer, George N.
.
Barringer, MartinBart, Susan CBartels, Augustus J. .
.
Barth, William FBarton, Charles H., jr.
Baskerville, Douglas BBasseches, Joseph L.
.
Bateman, Maggie C . .
.
Bateman, William I.
.
Bates, William HBattenfleld, Paul J....
Battley, Alice EBatton, Abraam BBauer, Clement ABauers, Charles FBaulsir, John VBaumgartner, A nthony N
Baxter, Frank ABaxter, Frederick W..Baxter, Samuel WBaylie, JennieBayly, William J. W..Bayne, Christie SBaynes, James EBeach, Francis I
Beach, Harry DBeach, Mildred JBeadle, Henry MBeall, EsauBealor, Gertrude E . .
.
Beaman, Joseph NBean, Katie KBean, NealyBean, Spencer JBeard, Raymond L. .
.
Beasley, William A. .
.
Beaton, Robert CBeatty, Alexander P.
.
Bechert, William H...Bechtel, Nora ABeck, John SBecker, Joseph WBeckwith, DanielBeddow, William C...Beene, Russell OBeight, Melvin MBelair, Felix JBelcher, Ida PBelcher, Joseph WBelcher, Sumner PBell, Charles WBell, Edith MBell, Robert JBell, Samuel HBell, William PBellenger, Abra ABellinger, Oscar BBenjamin, Miriam E..Benker, Charles GBenner, Alan R. CBenner, Joseph NBenner, Louis JBennett, Charles E....
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER. 365
No. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons em'ployed in the public printing andblading during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915, and the amount paid each, including
leaves of absence and pay for holidays—Continued.
Name.
Bennett, Clara LBennett, Luke J
Bennett, Walter J
Benson, Gustav ABentley, Mary F. C...Benton, Andrew J
Benton, Lottie KBentz, Abner WBentzel, Charles H . .
.
Berg, John RBerger, Frederick H .
.
Berger, Joseph JBerger, William FBergeson, AndrewBergin, Mary LBeringer, William H .
.
Berkeley, George T . .
.
Berkeley, Leona SBerkley, John ABernd, JohnBernard, AlbertBerrang, Harry PBerry, Jarrett SBerry, Norman KBerwick, WilliamBevill, Hugh MBeyler, EdwardBier, Robert LBierach, GeorgeBierley, WilliamBiggins, Mamie RBillings, Harry BBiondi, Kath. RBirchard, Marie LBird, John RBirdsall, George HBirmingham, Joseph JBirney, ThomasBisbee, Horace VBishop, Agnes I
Bishop, John KBittenbender, John K.Blaauboer, PeterBlack, Charles N ...
Black, Raleigh MBlackburn, Samuel J.
.
Blackford, Eugene W.Blackwell, Leslie JBlackwell, Sylvester FBladen, Charles ABlair, NellieBlake, William W....Blakely, Thomas E...Blessing, Louis MBligh, Thomas ABlincoe, William F . .
.
Bloom, Frank BBlore, MaryBlosser, Ross JBlount, Louis CBoate, HarryBodenhamer, MarshA
Bodine, Benjamin F.
.
Bodwell, Anson LBoernstein, Henry N.Bogia, Ferdinand F...Bohannon, William HBolland, BenjaminBolten, William RBond, John WBond, Marion MBonney, Byron WBontz, Ida MBontz, Leslie NBoone, George RBoone, George WBooth, William H....Booze, Helen YBooze, William H
$1,216. 601,424.98
494. 1.5
1, 252. 00
1, 200. 001,222.20
792. 77
1,092.001,242.251,545.831.341. 19
1,221.00552. 30
1,252.00674. 62
1, 665. 461,256. 96
572. 30773. 36
1,252. 25
^3.371,443.50
808. 62800. 34
1, 305. 77578. 00
1,233. 10
1,351.951, 625. 04
720. 00494. 88
1,436.40673.77499. 37
1, 552. 071,252.291, 226. 55
858. 381,341.30
476. 01
1, 395. 29
1,547.961,684. 761,619.23
783. 43578. 11
374. 93609. 50888. 49
1,491.60648. 83
1, 558. 331,513.71
552. 00155. 93878. 29887. 56
1,113.001,250. 00
97.521, 387. 22
1, 752. 901,339. 13
.1,459. 201,544. 55
1, 266. 25217. 5381.84
1,618. 58350. 15
850. 97
1, 752. 80665. 72499. 64
1, 227. 451,392. 27
726. 53602.23634. 40
Name.
Borst, Jennie ABoss, Castleman PBoss, Ernest MBoss, James GBoss, John RBoss, Laura VBoss, Robert ABoston, Arthur FBoswell, William E...Bosworth, Admiral K
.
Boteler, Edward D...Boteler, Florence R...Boteler, Harry SBoteler, Overton CBotts, John ABoucher, Robert SBouton, Eugene CBouvet, Charles WBowden, FletcherBowen, Albert WBowen, Arthur LBowie, RandallBowles, LucyBowles, Mary EBowman, WilliamBowser, Mack CBoyd, AlexanderBoyd, JohnBoyer, Andrew JBoyer, TaylorBoyle, JamesBradley, Elizabeth K.Bradley, George EBradlev, John 1)
Bradley, John TBrady, Ora ABrady, William W...Bragg, Robert EBrammell, Elmer B .
.
Brandon, Leroy DBrandt, AdamBrannan, MaryABransom, George W.
.
Brantly, Charles JBrashears, Thomas WBra.ssil, Thomas JBraswell, Ernest JBrattain, HenryEBrattain, Paul HBraund, John JBraxton, Alexander.
.
Braxton, Henry W . .
.
Brayton, Harvey H...Breen, JamesBreen, Sylvester ABreitenbach, George EBrennan, Caroline. . .
.
Brennan , Charlotte E
.
Brennan, Thomas M.Brent, Walter H....Breslin, JosephineBreswitz, Lewis HBretzfelder. MosesBrewer. Walla'' eBrian, Edward HBrian, Henry TBrick, Alice LBrick, Josephine M . .
.
Brirkerd, MiltonBridwell, Charles W..Briggs, James SBright, Emma ABrisrht, William H....Brightwell, M. DBrinker. Josiah H. . .
.
Britt, PierreBroaddus, ,Tohn BBroody, Florence E...Broas. John MBrocKman, William E
Amount.
!$544.t9
l,45o.20625.01
1,198. 001,497.60
680. 68819.62631.4716.78
1,390.751,330.86616.54
1, 523. 861,315.831,360.481,501.50
616. 42
1,250. 251,799.711, 545. 001,460. 28632.43190. 30665. 08666. 73
653. 801,252. 00
637. 771,176.001,351.50
498. 00174.90
1,468. 20
1,495.501,505.761,785.001,118.071,452. .33
656. 091,702.122, 250. 00681.5037. 80
1,232.00988. 06
1,334.27971.68
1,250. 00148. 55416. 12
617. 75
867.741,677.171,446.601,248. 001,662.24
990. 36671.66
1.373..54
626. 00730. 51
6.601,393.921,227. 751,628. 81
4,500. 00735. 87711.19712. 81
1,4.39.80
1,579.80840. 00
1,212.20900. 00
3.500.00614.00
1,015. 13
8(i3.84
1,520. 84
1,003.73
Name.
Bro' kwell, v\ illiam M.Brodie, Charles C. . .
.
Brodie, FrankBrodnax, James H...Brombry
,Ray mond 1
Brooke, E dwardBrooke, .lames Y.
Brookfield, Caroline FBrooks, A. thnr CBrooks, Edward A. . .
Brooks, Etta EBrooks - George HBrooks', James EBrooks, James FBrooks, Ri'hard H. .
.
Brooks, Robert EBrooks, Victor TBrosee. GuyBrosnahan* TornBrosnan, Agne> JBrower, Garrett B., jr.
Brower, George K . . .
.
Brown, AlfredBrown, Lelphine W .
.
Brown, Edna HBrown, ElijahBrown, Elliott WBrown, Emelyn DBrown, Gilbert
j
Brown, Henry M1
1
Brown, Homer JI Brown, Howard G
,[Brown, Ida V
|: Brown, .James M. E...
[[
Brown, John RI
Brown, John W! Brown, Joseph A
IjBrown, Julia GBrown, Kate T
Brown, Katherine L. SBrown, Leland SBrown, Levi.Brown, louis NBrown, Montague A. .
Frown, ReubenBrown, Robert WBrown, Samuel RBrown. Stephen TBrown, ThomasBrown, Thurston G...Brown, Wade HBrown, William HBrown, William PBrown, William T....Browne, John CBrowne, Ulysses SBrowne, Walter ABrowning, Harrison MBrowning. Luther L..Bruce, AaronBruce, Faniel WBrudin, John FBruffy, George TBryan, Carolvne JBryan, Ella EBryant. Harry RBuckholz, Brady N...Buckingham, ClintonO
Buckingham, Hugh L.Buckland, Frank E...Buckley, Anna NBuckley, James JBuckley. Josephine C.Buckner, William I. .
.
Buehler, Albert JBuehler, John FrBuehne, August NBugbee, Marv FBullen , William W . .
.
366 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
No. 24.
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-Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, includingleaves of absence and pay for holidays—-Gontrnvied. -
Name.
Bullis, William JBullock, Marion EBullock, Samuel G . .
.
Bumpus, Frank M . .
.
Bundy, John RBunn, Sidney SBurch, William EBurchfield, William EBurgess, Robert W . .
.
Burgess, William R...Burgy, MarieBvirke, Anna GBurke, CatharineBurke, p:mmett HBurke, George HBurke, George OBurke, Harry CBurke, John JBurke, John WBurke, Julia MBurke, Mary ABurke, William EBurkett, Anna WBurkhardt, Julius W.
.
Burklin, GeorgeBurless, Daniel WBurlingame, ¥"llliam
.
Burness, William JBurnett, BenjaminBurnett, Charles W . .
.
Burnham, Inez LBurns, Aloysius FBurns, Harry WBurns, John'HBurns, John JBurns, John JBurns, JohnJBurnside, John SBurr, AdaBurr, Harry ABurr, William JBurrell, E mmett M . .
.
Burritt, Jessie ABurruss, MaryBurson,Isaae ABurton, Frank RBurton, Lansing HBurton, Minnie UBurton, StephenBush, Charles WBush, Daniel P.,M.D.Bush, FenwickButcher, James W., jr.
Butcher, John HBute, Eleanor HButler, Andrew MButler, BartholomewWButler, Charles HButler, Harold DButler, Jennie..Butler, John HButler, John MButler, Missouri GButler, Paul I
Butler, Walter CButler, William EButler, Wiliam PButs:'h, Leonard E—B uts-^her , E dward P .
.
Butt,Lilla WBynum, Thomas AByrne, EdithEByrne, Joseph HByrne, Patrick JByrne, Thomas FCady, William SCaesar, Harold CCalhoon, Edward E .
.
Calhoun, Richard M . .
.
Amoimt.
$1,336.451,605.78
736. 071,016.60628.40720. 00850. 38
2,091.701,685.821,294.00
685. 70900.95261. 80101. 50944. 61
720. 00949. 99
1,519.37858.72
1,343.40649. 72630. 00640. 01
1,648.751,487.53
74.001,484.24600.00474.56
1,663.64726. 77850.92
1,063.081,383.651,323.84
719. 551,502.401,617.55
618. 86962. 00
1,220.50725. 67709. 30684. 04737. 25980. 15
1,486.19720. 00640.84
1,619.792,275. 28614.24
1,269.10112. 77810.99
1,686.09
1,514.68285. 35
1,589.81679. .30
1,487.58615.40509.4862:3.97
720. 00878. 11
601. 10
1,498. 501,495.19493.61
1,635. .30
999. 801,.391. 381, 241. 75
1,429.001,481.33
623. 551,506.60
677. 00
Name. Amoimt.
Calkins, OrvilleACanaghan,Eva ACallahan, John JCallaway, Robert W .
.
Camatella, Salvator. .
.
Cameron, John WCameron, William B .
.
Camp, William MCampbell, Alice I
Campbell, Andrew J .
.
Campbell, Daniel A. .
.
Campbell, Edward B..Campbell, James H . . .
.
Campbell, Louis JCampbell, MaryCampbell, Richard H.Campbell, Sanford B .
.
Camper, James HCanisius, Arthur TCannon, Catherine E.A
Cannon, Charles FCannon, Frank ACantine, CatharineCapell, Charles ACapers, Frank VCapper, Clen MCardwell, Joseph CCarey, Hugh JCarney, GeorgeACarpenter, Arthur A .
.
Carpenter, E lizabeth .
.
Carpenter, George D . .
.
Carpenter, William R
.
Carpenter, Georgia B .
.
Carpenter, William H
.
Carpenter, William S..Carr, Alexander ACarr, Andrew JCarr, Archie ACarr, John HCarr, Margaret CCarr, Mattie LCarrington, JamesW .
.
Carroll, Joseph HCarroll, Louis MCarroll, SoutheyCarson, AmeUa BCarson, EllenCarter, E dward LCarter, Fannie DCarter, FrankCarter, Georgia I
Carter, James WCarter, John CCarter, LeeCarter, LillianWCarter, Owen LCarter, Richard FCarter, Richard NCarter, Samuel ECarter, WilUamCarter, William (2d) ..
Carter, William HCarty, Alton BCarver, Charles HCarver, Wil])urn RCarville, JamesCasey, Daniel JCasey, Francis BCasev, JohnCason, Thomas JCasper, ElizabethCassiday, May ACassidav, William J . .
.
Castle, Charles ECastle, manuel MCather, AnnaCaton,JohnP.DCavanagh, Adelaide I.
$1,226.18839. 50
1,399. 77596. 22634.40664.01
1, 237. 021,360.40
699. 72
1,686.361,370.321,070.50
627. 001,599.68
705. 061,221.251,384.24
109. 801,481.40
723. 60636.61
1,305.37626. 00
1,448.801,701.76
937. 72
1.267.251,580. 14
1,292.451,398.32607.36781.29494.45
1,000. 001,743.601,195.60
708. 00657. 77
638.45720. 00876. 40650.11208. 92625. 36
1,004.991,008. 63
626. 00655. 85
1,395.13518.49625.45876.40
1.514.10250. 72
669. 21
967. 851,696.26
708. 28899. 85646. 96743.31732. 57624. 86
1,419.54618. 05
1,472.101,687.201,222.001,392.82602.80
1,081.95733. 06987. 90
l,30t.441,350.05
720. 00677. 52
1,236.00631.57
Name.
Cavey, James WCawson, Charles CChabeaux, C. Albert.
.
Chamberlain, JosephF
Chambers, Andrew. .
.
Chambers, Eleanor MChamplin,BertCChapman, AnnieChapman, George W
.
Chapman, James R . .
.
Chapman, Joseph B .
.
Charlton, Harry E . .
.
Chase, Fannie CChase, Fred CChase, HenryWChase, MariaAChase, Robert HChase, WilliamHChatterton, Louise WChenoweth, WilliamH
Cherry, ClarenceE . .
.
Cheshire, Robert M .
.
Childress, John W . .
.
Childs, Madeline P...Childs, Samuel N....Chisholm, Daniel V.
.
Chisley, William J . .
.
Chisolm, Rollins F...Chrisman, WillChristian, Robert W.Christian, Rufus L. ..
Christian, Wallace B.Christie, Harry RChroniger, William PChunn, Theodore H.
.
Claflin, Fremont M .
.
Clagett, Ellen AClark, Charles EClark, DanielClark, Emma G.Clark, GeorgeClark, George EClark, HelenClark, JamesClark, James Wilson.Clark, Jesse MClark, John WClark, Lewis BClark, Thomas FClarke, Elizabeth M.
.
Clarke, George BClarke, JohnClarke, Walter AClarkson, William F
.
Clarridge, Violet E...Claveloux, Mark A. . .
,
Clements, Lyman J.
.
Clemson, John G ,
Cleveland, ElijahCline, Anna BClokey, Julia FClough, Allan CClauser, Robert H—Clum, George BCoates, AllenCoates, Clarence N—Coates, HansCobb, James WCobb, John NCockrill, AimerCoe, Charles HCoe, Mary ECogan, James ECogswell, Frederick A.Cohen, MorrisCohill, Frank RColbert, Margaret C. .
.
Colclazier, NeUie C. . .
.
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No. 24.
—
^Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public prinlimj andbinding during ike fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, including
leaves of absence and pay for holidays—Continued.
Name.
Wil-Cole, Everett FCole, Frederic
lard, jr
Cole, Frank OCole, George CCole, Grace GCole, Ira ECole, John OCole, Margaret MCole, SamuelColeman, Benjamin...Coleman, EdwardColeman, MarcusColeman, Mary LColeman, Robert E . .
.
Colklesser, Amelia A.
.
Collar, EdwinCollier, Mary DColliere, Joseph T
CoUiere, Mary ECollins, AnitaCollins, Bernard JCollins, JuliaCollins, Thomas HCollins, William JColman, David ECohnan, JohnColman, Samuel AColton, Joseph EColville, Frank CColvin, John RColvin, Samuel NColwell, James FCombs, Bernard CCompton, FrankComstock, Arlington.
.
Congdon, Robert W. .
.
Conger, William HConn, Sara PConnell, Denis EConnelly ,B en jaminM
.
Connelly, Michael P. .
.
Conner, WilverConnery, John EConnington,Thomas J.
Connolly, John FConnolly, Mary AConnor, Cornelius A. .
.
Connor, ElizabethConnor, James DConnor, John BConnor, Kate FConnor, Michael F., jr.
Connor, William CConnors, Dennis RConroy, James JConstantino, Benja-min F
Conway, ThomasCook, Abraham GCook, Cyrus E !
Cook, Dennis E|
Cook, Henry E|
Cook, John|
Cook, Mary Ei
Cook, Mary HCook, William JCooke, Charles F t
Cooke, I rancis PCooksey, Charles H . .
.
Cooley, Leander BCoolidge, Helen QCooney, Kathrjm C . .
.
Cooney, William E . .
.
Cooper, Edward FCooper, John WCooper, Mary ECooper, Sands LCopeland, John CCopeland, Wilber A. .
.
$91.05
1, 380. 501,377. 20
1, 720. 21
867. 66
1, 146. 20
1, 637. 22624. 99625. 87633. 20
1, 568. 08612. 26689. 43612.00483. 75
1, 170. 50601.78
1, 213. 56420. 40
1,600.001, 377. 20
688. 58
1, 446. 00843. 54
1,666.96267. 43943. 37
1, 545. 45
1,700.61720. 00633. 20
1,411.51678.74575. 40647. 41
1,310. 16
1,332.76677. 55
1,195.431, 758. 301,490.70
713. 16
1,466.341,414.611, 476. 001,485.601, 498. 28617.05
1, 249. 75
1, 247. 25623. 62
1, 798. 931,267.57
798. 881,711.74
1,315. 14720. 00
1,226.551, 480. 50
624. 89937. 69895. 00851.73841. 41
1, 155. 75
1,700. 14759. 56998. 90
1, 438. 32980. 56690. 04840. 00693. 08777.88717.06
1, 246. 75327. 12
1,501.50
Copenharve, Harvey.
.
Copp, Walter GCorbett, Maurice N . .
.
Corkins, David DeWitt
Cornell, Sarah MCornish, Joseph SCornish, William H. .
.
Cornwell, Louis W
—
Corridon, Bernard J. .
.
Corrigan, John FCorwin, Thomas JCostello, John A
j
Costello, MaryCostigan, Lawrence...
!Costley, Moses ACostolow, Bernard W.Cotte, Helen M
j
Cotter, John ACottle, Albert A
I Councell, William F .
.
! Cousins, Wallace J
1Covert, Charles C
!
Covert, Seward TiCowden, Frank B
!Cowgill, Herman L . .
.
Cowgill, John
I
Cowles, Allen E1Cox, Charles li
Cox, Clinton RCox, Frank P.
1Cox, James N
\Cox, Lena P
i Cozlin, Jacob' Craft, MaxCraig, AmandaCraig, James MCramer, Mary ACrandall, AnnabelCrandall, Francis A. .
.
Craney, FrederickCrass, Alfred WCraven, John CCrawford, Nettie E . .
.
Crawford, NormanCrawford, WilliamCreamer, Delia JCreed, John WCrellin, Mary ACrews, EnosCrews, Floyd CCrist, Lillie ECroggan, Ellen HCroggon, Katie LCromelien, Sarah C. .
.
Cromwell, Fred WCromwell, James P. .
.
Cronin, Michael MCrooke, Bernard LCross, Annie ECross, George ACross, Joel WCrowder, EugeneCrowley, Thomas J. .
.
Crowther, Wade HCroxton, Ida 1
Crump, Ella LCrump, William FCuddy, MatthiasCulbertson, Samuel S.Cullen, Albert JCullen, Annie WCullen, Florence MCullen, Joseph VCummings, Joseph H.Cuney, Lloyd GCuney, Norris WCunningham, John A.Cunningham, MauriceB
Amount.
$1,477.921,007. 18
666. 15
1,523.04639. 21
1,341.911, 527. 851,584.51
373. 89809. 62
1, 248. 30699. 72599. 99949. 99921. 38373. 80673. 47
1,534.91166. 66
1,801.561, 447. 14
1, 264. 042,218.751,486.17957.08720.00
1,134.981,234. 25
989. 901,591.75709.30724. 62
1,251.501,001.00771.87
1, 224. 00826. 84
1, 200. 00959. 28608. 37
1,251.70702.00618. 14747.54720. 00
618. 00701. 08599. 60
1,504.40334. 54585. 50606. 98
1,200. 601,600.001,433. 10
920. 361,501.44
876. 401,377.201,642. 56582.31
1,252. 021,392. 89
684. 47625. 78
1,882.74720. 00
1, 236. 00969. 92878. 42362. 15737. 03
1,487.28746. 76
1,137.601,321.65
942. 07
Amount.
CunninghamK
Curran, William TCurren, William ECurry, Lawrence B . .
.
Curseen, John WCurtin, Curtis ECurtin, JohannaCurtis, KateCurtis, Maggie BDaffer, Fenton TDahl, William HDahlberg,GustafR.L.Dahlen, Elise MDaily, Thomas JDalby, Henry WDale, Charles HDale, Stephen TDalton, Anna Zelda...
;
Dalton, Samuel1 Daly, Ethel 1
Daly, Robert EDaly, William FDamery, John
I
Dana, Bertha L: Dandridge, Eugene A
.
! Danforth, Laura V!
Danforth, Louis Ej
Daniel, Nannie T!
!
Daniels, Alfred I
I
Dant, Ella Li
I
Dant, John BDarbv, Mary A
I Darby, Samuel P!
j
Darlins;, Delphinej
j
Dausch, Kate M;Da Vega, Elisa M
;
Davenport, Samuel .
.
'[ Davidson, EdwinDavidson, Roland L.Davis, Addie ADavis, AlbertDavis, Alfred ADavis, CharlotteEavis, Edgar FDavis, Edward EDavis, Edward HDavis, Edwin LDavis, ElizabethDavis, Frederick L.
.
Davis, George SDavis, George SDavis, Henry WDavis, IsabeileDavis, IvinsDavis, John ADavis, John BDavis, John PDavis, LottaDaA'is, StephenDavis, WillDavis, William HDavison, Joseph K...Daw, Edward BDawson, Eugene R .
.
Dawson, Lottie FDay, Alma V
I
Day, Annie Mi
Day, Henry Hj
Dav, Jesse L i
Dean, Julia TDeans, Arthur C
|
Decker, CatherineDecker, Edward M. .
Dedrick, William H.De Pontes, Joseph...Desnan, Joseph JDelabar, KillianDelahunty, JohnDelano, William J. .
.
$1,400.001, 280. 30
846. 99499. 22782. 04
1, 247. 50
658.01607. 59564.00805.87
1,422.86
368 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 24.
—
Statement shoiving the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, includingleaves of absence and pay for holidays—Continued.
Name.
Delawder, John ADelcher, Harry DDellinger, Carl SDelvin, Leo MDement, ElmerDement, Margaret H..Dempsey, Alberta K..Dempsey, HermanDenham, Allan ADenney, Hugh HDennis, CharlesDennison, Charles S. .
.
Denny, Roxie EDensmore, John HDent, James ADent, James ADevlin, James HDe Vries, John WDewey, Robert WDickinson, Frances P.Dickinson, John JDickman, John BDickson, Victor VDiehl, Julius CDierken, JosephDiers, Gustave BDieste, John BDietz, AlfredDiggs, Nettie EDill, Annie CDill, Gecrge EDillard, Robert RDillon, EhzabethDilsaver, John LDines, FannieDingle, WiUiam BDivine, Luther MDixon, Levi LDobbs, Harry CDodd, Jacob'.Dodd, Permelia LDodd, RandolphDodd, Samuel M.,jr...Dodge, IdaDodge, Joseph ADodson, Charles EDodson, Chester ADodsoa, Margaret A.
.
Doehrer, CarlDoering. Robert LDoherty, William C...Dohoney, John JDolan, Annie EDonaldson, AlbertDonahue, Mary ADonath, Howard E . .
.
Donn, Frank WDonn, Thomas MDonneberg, Elsie M...Donnelly, Mary ADonohue, John SDoocy, James WDoolan, WilliamDooley, George ADooley, Rose EDore, "Edward ADore, Richard SDorsey, Benjamin F..Dorsey, Frank XDorsey, Hannah EDorsey, William FDorster, John NDoten, Charles ODouan, John SDougher, Thomas E .
.
Dougherty, Frank A..Dougherty , Thomas ADouglas, Alexander..
.
Douglas, Bernard L...
Amount.
$928. 59
1, 249. 50720. 58897. 10
1, 275. 09876. 40569. 89
1,740. 09
1, 252. 00720. 00889. 84
1,064.85526. 62
1, 394. 646U.76
1,791.421.454.40i; 046. SO
876. 40713.44647. 70
1,518. 87
606. 871,123.711, 147. 00
1, 692. 24674. 33
1, 344. 05869. 21
773. 85
1,632.801,633.89801.36
1,608.36511.90
1,383.121,500.001,320.141,673.84
694. 37729. 84
328. 37695. 27
615.611,252.001,770.30
641. 96215.37
1,493.701,248. 001,600. 181,922.34
795. 78874. 0077.55
1,332.80842. 65
1,493.65695. 51
701.45626. 00
1,8.38. 98567.98
1,475.34668. 82818. 88375. 00
1,032.42679. 15734. 81
1,475.707.59. 12
1,301.891,686.36
22. 001,654.831,234.011,031.00374.32
Name.
Douglas, John FDouglas, William G...Douglass, Beulah V...Douglass, Mary EDow, Charles ADow, Marv EDow, W. jDowden, KateDowell, Clara EDowell, George PDowling, FrankDowling, Jennie LDownie, Sarah EDowning, Edward H .
Downing, John PDowns, Annie CDowns, James WDowns. William MDoyle, Ellen TPrake, Horace F.J...Traley, Margaret A . .
.
Draney, AlicePraper, John WPreis, .Toseph ADreis, MartinPreisonstok, Albert YPreisonstok, Henry YPrenner. Walter EP riggers, John SDrum, Francis, jr
Drury, Edith BPuce, Harry APuckett, Amos HDuckett, Walter C...Duffy, Charles JDuffy, .JosephDu Frane, George W.DuUn, Lawrence LPuling, William HPunkin, Frank APunkins, Thomas E .
.
Punlap, John r
Punn, MichaelDunn, Robert A. S....Dunnells, Cora KDunnigan, l-^ugeneDunster, May I)
Durham, Mary CPurisoe, John RDurr, Benjamin FDutch, EdwardDutrow, Annie O . . .
.
Dvorak, .JosephDwight, Edward .1
Early, Latta OEast'burn, Thomas J..Eastburn, William B
.
Eatman, ThomasEaton, RushEberbach, Edward. .
.
Eberle, Rebecca SEccard, AlbertEcker, Charles AEcklofl, ArthurEdelen, Clavton AEdington, Hunter S. .
Edmonston, Archi-bald
Edmonston, EdwinWEdmunds, Samuel W.Edmunds, WillM....Edsall, John HEdwards, Charles H...Edwards, Flora SE dwards
,George A . .
.
Edwards, HenryEdwards, .John WEdwards, Joseph W.
.
Egbert. William J
Amount.
$621. 12
622. 00724.58679. 60873.42625.37
1,672.50679. 57876.40
1,375.361,252.00680.40162. 85735. 70
1,253.9555«. 88
1,063.2040. 00721.11
1,462. 6268^.84
1,398.891,030.851.745.731,260.24
600. 421,071.181,353.19633.60951.96625. 81
1,458.30896. 00667. 93
1,657.622,499.961,617.78458.42
1,257.67987. .33
170. 851,413.791,251.75854.94
1,100.001,472.40
718. 43615. 32
1,454.66202. 80724.02641.97976. 00
1,457.991,684.441,267.581,594.61
626. 72
1,062.451,033.19724.95
1,040. 581,252. 00
302. 25
1,217.991,407.90
2,003.201,671.002,031.821,.367. 951,730. 08
696. 10893.50
1,396.85574. 00879. 76
626. 001,671..36
Name.
Eggert, Elisabeth M.
.
Eggleston, .Joseph M..Eggleston, Mary EEhrmantraut, Ray-mond P ..
Eichhorn, Aloysius B
.
Eichhorn, George I/..
.
E isenhour, E. MElder, Charles SElgin, Wade HEliason, Edith EElkins, Philip MEllegood. John EEllett, Percy CElliott, Bert SElliott, Harrv WElliott, Thomas CEllis, Charles WEllis, Georce PEllis, Joseph HEllis. J'ateMEllis, LightnerFllis, "aomiEllis, PerryElwood, Cora MElwood, Ernest JElwood; Florence C...Emerson, Ernest E . .
.
Emery, George BEmmons, Nye EEmorv, Arthur WEnee], Arthur FEn gel, Charles REneel, Georee WEngler, William O....Enman, Evangeline S.Ennis, James EEnoch, Ella HEntrikin, Benjamin P.Erck, Claire AErdman, George FEriekson, Lars WErler, George RErwin, James W I
Eshelman, Albert M.
.
Eshelman,-Edgar M.
.
Espey, Henry CEspey, Jessie BEsterly, James Irwin .
Estes, Samuel BEtchberger, Charles E.Euler, John CEvans, Charles HEvans, Charles MEvans, Ella VEvans, Margaret AEvans, Martin NEvans, Mary LEvans, Ralph EEvans, Virginia MEvans, Walter LEvans, Walter MEvans, William CEvans, William HEverett, Hattie BEverett, HughEverett, William F...Everts, Frank AEwing, Henry PEzell, BrysonFague, Mary EFahey, James EFairfax, PeytonFairfax, SamuelFantroy, WilliamFarmer, William C . .
.
Famsworth, Mary M .
Farrell, John AFaust, Harrv E
$1,191.431,399.50603.36
50.00203. 85
1,820. 101,4 70.781,459.20
877.41797. 17
1,227.00608. 74
416. 72
1,451.091,304.16
720. 00895.30
1,927.09649.00870. 61731.30837.5030.00
707. 16
1,669.68787. 66
1,400. 001,261.04
811. 801,462. 061,497. 30
785. 701,247.501, 346. 40
559. 99616.07723. 36
2, 000. 00615. 87
1, 366. 31590. 73
1,240.00629. 00
1, 249. 751, 160. 251, 255. 29710.33
1,251.751,429.541,589.991,696.801,551.811, 412. 80626. 00
1,240.001, 234. 06
112. 20803. 73480. 35
1,691.16347. 87
1,271.37
672.971, 703. 82667.63
1, 376. 93627. 41562. 41818. 32521. 32654.23753.35635.60887.44622.00
1,255.291.397.87
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 369
No. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, including
leaves of absence arid pay for holidays—-Continued.
Name. Amount.
Faust, Leroy HFaye, JacobFeehan, MarthaFeldman, IsadoreFelton, George WFenton, BessieFenton, Joseph AFen wick, FrankSimms
Ferguson, CharlesFerguson, Josephine.
.
Ferren, Myron J
Fersinger, John PFessenden, Arthur L .j
Fete, Luther B|
Finn, Sara GI
Finnegan, JamesFinnegan, John TFinotti, Benedict E...Fischer, CarlFish, Emily EFisher, Edward HFisher, Edward YFisher, Helen MFisher, John WFisher, Raymond J . .
.
Fisher, William H....Fitzgerald, George S .
.
Fitzgerald, John AFitzgerald, Mary A . .
.
Fitzgerald, Maurice P.Fitzgerald, TheophilusFitzgibbon, John JFitzgibbon, Marv A . .
Fitzhugh, EUaMFitzpatrick, James F .
Fitzpatrick, .Joseph B
.
Fitzpatrick, MaryFitz Patrick, Mary H.Flahavhan , E . AFlaherty, Kath. RFlaherty, Mary EFlaherty, Minnie T . .
.
Flanagan, Edward F
.
Flanagan, Michael E .
.
Flanagan, Peter RPlanner, Caroline D...Fleischliauer, M. A. .
.
Fleishell, Mary E. C.Fleming, Catherine M.Fleming, John T>
Fletcher, Channing R.Fletcher, George SFletcher, JamesFletcher, John HFletcher, JosephFletcher, Katie LFletcher, RobertFlicker, HarryFlynn, Charles HFlynn, William H . . .
.
Fogarty, William A. .
.
Fogerty, JamesFogle, Clarence EFoley, Daniel JFoley, Julia CFoley, Sadie EFolk, CelestineFollett, Frederick W..Follin, Clara SFoos, William DFord, BenjaminFord, Benjamin TFord, CoraeliusFord, J. ThomasFord, Mary GFord, RichardFord, Ruth EFord, Samuel S
$500. 001,276.801, 285. 34
626. 00739.01737. 35
1,492. 48
766. 051,275.96575.97
1, 129. 17
796. 081,493.701,478. 40
811. 14
864. 781,351.53
78. 001, 271.64
725. 29
1,386.601, 236. 00
683. 68626. 00115.71
1,475.401, 692. 12
1, 706. 67
658. 02
1, 075. 45860. 65596.42681. 42584. 49
1, 884. 001,370.70
664. 77
587. 99564. 48717.55683. 28700. 47
1, 746. 16
1,395.681,377.20
894. 46722. 47683. 65
1,449.60671.01660. 99
1, 530. 24947.63740. 11
453.34624. 00
1,276.62
1, 878. 00752. 26
1, 631. 401,336.951, 252. 00
385. 63
1, 333. 35724. 73682. 16
681.201, 469. 39
720.00851.72676.9944.00
5, 500. 00898. 67549. 38619. 66616.65300.24
Name.
Ford, William H....Fordham, GeorgeFordham, Harry L.
.
Forrest, EdwardForrester, AlexanderM
Foss, William EFoster, John BFoster, John HFowler, Benjamin L.Fowler, DominickFowler, John H. A...Fowler, Lorena CFowler, Sinclair B.Fox, John HFrahm, HenryFrailey, Robert T....France, Lilley MFrancis, Edward S...
Francis, William H.
.
Frank, Edward L . .
.
Frank, Henry JFranklin, B. FFranklin, Herman, jr
Frazier, Ernest C. ...
Frazier, Mary EFreeman, Archibald.Freeman, Emanuel..Freeman, Frank JFreeman, George H...Freeman, Mary M . .
.
Freemon, Cary HFreiseis, FrankFrench, Edward R...French, James EFrey, EllwoodFrey, HarlanFrev, I>ewis CFrick, Brur-e GFridley, Frederi'^k L.Friedlander, Adah MFriend, Will EFritts, Joseph TFritz, Joseph WFrost, Sheridan SFry, Trenice LFrye, Samuel DFrve, Timothy J ,
Frye, William WFuge, Evan J.Fugitt, Frank P ,
Fuhrman , E dward . .
.
Fuhrman,William J .
.
Fuller, John F ,
Fuller, Mary M ,
Fulsome, AlbertFunk, Jsaac M ,
Furbershaw, George CFarbershaw, James HFurman. Myrtle EGable, John" „ . ..
Gable, Paul S........Gaddis, I.erov JGaede, Otto H ,
GafFney,Thomas JGaither, Maurice S...Galbreath, James H. .
.
Gallagher, J. AnthonyGallaeher, Marv M . /.
Gallagher, Patrick H.Gallagher, William EGallaher, Nerval W. .
,
Galleher, James AGalleher, Thomas S..Ganey, Joseph JGanev, Patrick FGant, Edward FGantley, Sarah MGardner, Charles H .
.
Amount.
$829.25532. 00
1,261.00760. 91
2,047.471, 379. 841,654. 68
1, 247. 501,677.241, 248. 00
625. 56621.3284fe.61
1,211.251, 174. 75
1, 195. 25769. 46
1, 122. 231,712. 70
672. 99469.44625. 67626. 00629. 59668. 09854. 82747.03889. 66538. 15
674. 25629. 60
1,666.671,495.20
804. 68859. 20533. 22
1,227. 901,171.661.488. 29
1, 218. 60246.50
1,579.151,320.69
731. 29619. 73
87.12632. 70
1,484.821..528. 20i; 249. 351,252. 001,377.301,252. 00
680. 32715. 53
936. 181,247. 25400.4091.95
1.372.791,479.181,252.001 , 230. 001,219.50
608. 001, -397. 43
623. 76734. 71
2,471.571,2.52. 001,600. 001,604.011, 2.34. 75
197. 806.48
629.47661.87
1,813.55
Name. Amount.
Garland, Ralph 1 . .
.
Garliek, Wilfred E .
.
Garner, James PGarner, John SGarnett, William H.Garrels, CharlesGarrett, Johnson L .
.
Garrett, Mary EGarst, Susan LGasaway, Ada H.
.
Gaskins, JohnsonGates, Albert W...Gates, CharlesGates, FlorenceGates, ThomasGattis, John HGaughran, Annie
i
Gaughran, Eizzie[
Gayle, Ida)
Gaylor, Henry H i
Gavlor, Howard JGeisbert, Harry H
I
Geisenderfer, M. A...iGenau, Aloysius T
j
Gensler, Marion EGentner, Frederick C.jGenus, Lloyd G
|
George, Jarnes A[
George, Joseph S i
George, Ovilup H I
George, Preston L|
Geraci, Joseph T i
Gerber, Theodore i
Gerberich, Georgej
German, William A. .
.
Gervais, John B, jr...
Getman , John LGetz, John MGetzendanner, CharlesH
Gewirz, IsraelGewirz, MyerGever, Edwin FGibbs, Alexander C. .
.
Gibbs, Charles HGibbs, James AGibson, Ernest CGibson, JamesGibson, James RGibson, Jerome WGibson, JosephGibson, William OGifford, Anna MGilbert, Howard A i
Gilbert, Lvndan J I
Gilbert, Stanley R....IGiles, Harry E".
j
Gill, Andrew R I
Gill, Aurelia B I
Gill, Walter AGillan, Thomas A i
Gillespie, Samuel F. . .1
Gillin, Daniel AGilltn, Joseph T
j
Gillingham, Ellaj
Gillon, Patrick C !
Gilmore, Olive Ij
Girvin, Isabella '
Gittings, Nettie '
Giusta, Ella AGladden, George P....:Gladding, Lewis T....I
Glade, HenrvGlass, Charles DGleason, Joseph I
Gleeson, Andrew J;
Glenn, Joseph Fi
Glenn, WiUiam GGlennan, Richard B . .i
.S153.601,220.241,221.002,037.31
655. 751,597.891 .196. .35
872. 72
859. 93619. 00869. 91594. 79
1,390.40727.92619.00597. 66076. 14
625. 24711.32
1,471.801,4.35.79
322. 00688. 32892. 20727. 97
1,261.40930. 69972. 62600. 00
1,672. 29
398. 091,4.57.03
252. 821, 7G9. 60
655. 19
1,-391.28
1,471.201,376.65
866. 60630. 80651.74
2.271.921,415.97
880. 001,2.36.00
1,179.721,379.40
7.33. 001,189.251,459.501,-377.04
213. 781,510. 64
982. 571,456.411.697. 281,592.63
529. 991,505.771,495 501, 224. 00284.36
1,252. 00510. 00
1,258. 521,282. 20
673. 80732. 11
900. 00695. 55
1,455.70683.50
1,477.61375. 22992.45
1.252.001.382.201,416. 62
6495—15 24
370 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended Jane 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, includingleaves of absence and pay for holidays—Continued.
Name. Amount.
Glover, William M...Goddard, Leora AGodwin, Eudora W...Godwin, George W. .
.
Goebel, Andrew NGoehel, Frank AGoetzinger
,Joseph A.
.
Gonio, Bessie CGonzales, Joseph V. .
.
Good, Jessie MGoodaT-re, Charles P.
.
Goodhart, Bris''oe
Goodkey, Joseph E . .
.
Goodloe, AaronGoodrell, Harry BGoodrick, John AGoodspeed, AlexanderGordan, John AGordon, Laura BGordon, Tilghman J.
.
Gorman, ThomasGoss, Annie DGoss, JennieGoss, Marv TGottlieb, KittyGoubeau, I ou'is
Gould, Wilham JGove, Charles HGrace, John CGraddirk, Laura JGraf, Charles J
Graham, Ellen EGraham, George HGraham, George W . .
.
Graham, Harvey W. .
.
Graham, Horace AGraham, John HGraham, William J . .
.
Grant, Nellie JGrant, Nellie R.Grasse, Marie LGraveSjBenjamin B.F.Graves, Joseph SGraves, Thomas HGray, AliceGray, LouiseGray, ThomasGreen, ArthurGreen, Emerson GGreen, Ernest JGreen, James AGreen, John CGreen, Laurence LGreen, Logan MGreen, PaulineGreen, Philip WGreen, Robert LGreen, Rose AGreen, William AGreenawald , Claude H.Greene, EmmaGreene, JohnGreene, McCullough T.Greenfield, John EGreen leaf, Charles A.
.
Greenleaf, Frederick FGreenwell, Gladys S..Greenwood, JaniesGregory, Jane WGresham, Curtis EGriffin, Hugh PGriffin, JosephGriffin, Wilmer LGriffith, George W....Griffith, John WGriggs, AVilliam LGrigsbv, John RGrill, George AGrimes, Edith MGrimes, Forrest G
$1,255.75696. 20620. 74
1,584.421,645.68
800. 77640. 94734.31
1,817. 55730. 50916. 00
1,253.501,663.20
777. 18
1,769.281,010.501,311.20
732. 421,193.25
737. 041,719.41
662. 06622. 00442.40624.36
1,666.021,484.581,472.431,025.94716.34
1,516.15411.12720. 00
1,471.201,483.201,753.021,252.00
936. 15823.40742. 05219. 26
1,294.70662. 82
1,126.80677. 14
578. 12
653.39622. 86622. GO612. 00827. 80608. 19
618. 00682.41497, 77618. 00840. 00
1,350. 86
1,725.45598- 58
2,350. 03
1,252.00723.47592. 96702. 08718. 00
1,327.05782. 30406. 87
1,312.70804. 89776.27
1,251.1,708.261,2.32.00
673. 19
1,252. 00724.12805. 53
Name.
Grimes, Hattie LGrimes, Perry TGrimes, William E . .
.
Gritton, Frank MGritton, Harry AGroome, Charles EGroome, Milton EGroshon, Mattie BGross, John HGross, Joseph RGroth, Herman CGrumley, Edward 0..Gubitcli, HymanGuild, AliceGuiles, Charles HGulllett, John DGuiney, Mary CGunn, Charles SGunn, Harry SGuntrum, William G.
.
Gutelius,WilliamGuthridge, Walter H..Gwin , Harry AGynan, Brendan SHaas, Isaac CHackett, MurrayHager, Byron E'
Haggerty, Michael J .
.
Hain, p:lizabeth RHain, Evelyn MHaines, Claude EHaines, Theodoie B . .
.
Halbleib, Louis EHale, Charles WHaliday, Henry EHall, Austin JHall, Curtis THall, Edward JHall, Ethel DHall, George WHall, James EHall, T. HomerHall, William THallisev, William A.
.
Halloek, Daniel BHalloran, Thomas J...
Halloran, William T..Halpenny, Richard J^.
SHalsey, George FHalstead, Mary SHambly, .John SHambright, Frank H.Hamilton ,ClarenceH.Hamilton, William M
.
Hammerba^her, Otto.Hamsher, William R.Handley, Robert F...Hangliter, Edward R.Hanke, Clara DHann, RoUin FHannon, Deborah M..Han.sbrough, Annie O
.
Hansen, Christian C.Hanson, Charles HHantzmon, Edward S.
Harbough, Carroll. . .
.
Harden, William E . .
.
Hardester, Thomas J.
.
Harding, Clement T..Harding, Joseph BHarford, Robert B....Hargett Ralph CHaring, Walter W . . .
.
Harkness .Frances R.
.
Harkness. James CHarlow, Richard B . .
.
Harman, Stanley D...Harmon, Monton C . .
.
Harper, Elizabeth J...
Amount.
$734. 751,48L101.393.111,592.99
274. 801,677.69
892. 50772. 71
652. 77
187. 871,568. 22
1,480. 80153. 60166. 00518. 88602. 38627. 17802. 2.3
456. 001,251.941,597.261,837.101,200.00
529. 081.080.401,422.84.
626. 00244.00613. 12584.99
2,412. 821,228. 001,801.86
720. 001,616.45
992. 59619.98
1,320. 00649. 00
1,232. 00805. 20
1,422.331,723.16
512. 11
1,6«;3.60
878.40698. 26
1,488.001,661.70
718. 691,250.001,694.04
626. 001,407.651, 250. 881,481.16
716.241,624.-32
585. 551,146.65
751. 16
1,200.001,357.281,749.011,511.671,212. 001,261.271,128. 001,.502. 40213.42756. 00620. 03
742. 801,157.37
626. 27
1,200.00543. 22
1,248. 96687. 79
Name.
Harper, Henry CHarper, Marion AHarpine, .Sidney CHarrer, Mathew BHarriman , Helen R. .
.
Harris, Albert HHarris, Charles CHarris, John THarJs, Joseph RHarris, Mildred AHarris, Philip BHarris, Ralph LHarris, Robert SHarris, Sam WHarris, Thomas FHarris, WiUiamHarris, William FHarris, William J
Harrison,Benjamin E
.
Harrison, Fernando. .
.
Harrison, Henry BHarrison, Mary FHarrison, Olison EHarrison, William K.
.
Harrison, William S.
.
Harrover, William J.
.
Harstin, Robert HHart, Ernest BHart, Frank 0Hart, JosephHart, Lewis WHart, MarcellusHart, William EHartley, Eunice FHartley, LeeHartnett, JeromeHartung, GeorgeHartwell, CharlesHartwell, Mary AHarvey, Frank JHarvey, Mary EHarvey, WilsonHarward, Charles E . .
.
Harwood, Daniel JHaskell, Flavia AHaskins, John THaslett, John WHassel, George HHassler, John Elmer..Hatley, Frank MHatton, George FHausenfluck, HaroldL
Hausmann, FrederickB
Hawken, Agnes MHawkins, Clarence D
.
RHawkins, Jesse NHawkins, Moses NHawkins , William . .
.
Hawkins, William(3d).Hawkins,William(4th)Hawley, iSIathan C—Hawofth, Thomas W.Hayden, Mary THayes, Emily MHayes, Finley SHayes, JohnHaves, John BHaves, Lillie FHayes, Mamie THayes, MaryHayne, Harry CHavs, John HHays, Uriel CHayson, Merriam C. .
.
Hazard, AdeleHazen, Edward JHealy. Thomas F
EEPOEI OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. 371
Xo. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing and
binding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, including
leaves of absence and pay for holidays—Continued.
Name. ' A.mount. ll
Hebron. Alexander. .
.
Beddings. Merrill K..Heffernan. John SHeUner. MaryHe.seman, Eleanor EHegeman . Minnie B . .
.
He^.er, FrankHeibeiger, Henry B...Heidin^'^feld, EdVard.Hpises."Harry GHeinecke. Oliver W...Heisler, Frederick D..Heiston. Thornton B..Heizer, Mabel SHelfT, .Tosephine MHelm. Frank BHenckel, Mary EHenderson, EdwardB
Henderson, Reagan...Henderson, WilliamT
Henderson, Wirt J
Hendren , Thomas F .
.
Hendricks, Pamuel M.Hendricks, William T.
Henke, Freden k W..Hennen, Wiliiam S. ..
Hennessey, .Terome H.Hennesy,"James AHenry, Benjamin F..Henrv-, CharlesHenry, Charles WHenry, Edwin DHenry, Georee FHenrv, Robert XHenshaw,Charles W.
.
Henson, George RHenson. James AHen-son. Sadie THenb-rn. Charles F...Herce^k, Frank JHerbert, EdwardHerbert, Mabel EHerhert, WilUamU...Hering, LydiaHering, Thomas F...Herndon, Pomfrett L.Herritage, WUliam THeron, John JHeron, Victor XHershey, Osr^ar EHershowitz, Samuel.Herzog, Daniel SHeslet. James HHess, Morris JHess, SophiaHeulerser. Elmer EHewlett, HarryHeyler, Catherine. .
.
Hickev, Catherine AHi-keV, Margaret T.Hickman, E dward L..Hickman, George P...Hickok, John GHicks, Francis AHiggins, John JHiggins, Miles JHis?hber£:er. Clara G...Hill, Charles EHiU. Frances GHill, Gus WHill, Jennie EHill, John HHill. Ollie HHill, Pearl RHillebrant, Amy E . .
.
Hill lard. XewtonHilton. Eva AHilton, Pincknev C. .
.
Name.
$618. S7648. 21
i,moo612. 70909.92
1, 198. 33
1,649.571.503.061,512.001.200.00
469. 17
1,515.188&).94881.17626. 00538. 55840. 00
1,066.251.103.02
626. 00
4C6.071,000.00
97.871,800.001.329.321,878.001,560.971.296.981,242.00
867. 73
1,035.50861.60627. 20
1,598. 72
778. L5
624. 00
607.12523.04
1,444.501, 252. 00&57.48325. 69
1.184.02679. 48
1,439.611.686.262,004.181.241.651,280. 10
316. 86847.44901.41
1,495.021.573.82
72:^.57
l,2.'!l.50
320. 201,236.00
619. 71
802. 691.698.84
336. 25
1,241.85995. 26
1..599. 051,427.79690.58606.94649. 34
75.00624.0026. OS
720. 00
655. 78629.91599. 25502. 12
1,480. 20
Amount.
Himmelman, John C .
.
Himmiudioefer, Emil..Hinkle.^Howard H....Hipkins, Clement C...Hitchcock, Irving W.
.
Hitchcox, JennieHitz, HermanHixson, Bvron FHobbs, Henry WHobson, LewisHo -knev, George W.
.
Hodes, Hattie MHodge, Joseph EHodges, FrankUn T...Hodges
,Joseph McK .
.
Hoes, James EHoS. Ca.'-son HHoil'man, Adam JHoffman, Elzie SHoffman, FlorenceHoffman, GeorgeHofmann, Ferdinand.Hogan, John EHogan, .John HHogan, Mi-'hael .
Hogarth, Clarence A\ ..
Hoiby. HenryHohhan, William J...
Holbrook, Charles T..Hobombe, I eanHol'ombe, Samuel W.Holland, borothv G..Holland, Joseph LHolland, Robert L....Hollander, Melville J..Holle, Thomas AKollinger, Clara BHollins, Lucius WEollis, Xellie VHolman, Elma GHolmes, Charles E....Holmes, Frederick W.Holmes, IsaacHolmes, James THolmes, John
I
Holmes, WarnerHolt Samuel MHolt, WilUamHolt, William E
|
Holton, Hoyt A I
Homer, Oscar Z|
Hood, Mary CHooks, Sidney I
Hooper, Charles RHooper, ,Tohn H
|
Hooper, ii.lliott AHope, Edna
j
Hope, WilUam JHopkins, Sarah E .
.
Hofne, Arabelle K..Hosick, Seba LHour-k, Henrv- T...Houeh tun. Charles E-.
I
Houser, Wiliiam K...Houston, Samuel H...!Hovey, C. Ce :il
Howard, FrankHoward, Hermon W..Howard, Vincent F...[Howard, William T...'
How. ott, Ferny M -
Howe. Me'-win"GHowell. Sidney J i
Howells, Samuel D...
I
HowUn, WilhamHovbereer, Wilham AiHovt, Edith E I
Hubbard, ElUott S...jHusgins, James THughes, Albert B 1
Name. Amount.
$1,229.50 I
1,244.751,501.801,444.921,716.84 ,
723.27I
1,317.29j
1,500.00885.75
I
638.90,
871.331,265.701,740.16
I
1,464.78471.71
1
1
151.20937. 82990. 53
520. 37627.47
1.243.90l,2t34.58
1,473.001,465.52
252. 00
1,243.751,752.801.462.541, 272. 20
1, 120. 807.02.19
668. 951,691.881,.=504. 801,038. 28
1,095.52672.97652.42721.504.50. 59
1,955.93458. 93711.77628. 44624.13780. 93
1,606.131.267.351, 399. 21
Hughes, Ellis
Hughes, George BHughes, Harrv'Huches, James W
1,371.091,610.10624.00637. 60
1,124.101,698.57973.97595. 85
l,239.2o696. 86597. 10
1,000.00720. 00
1,490. 10374. 99670.84
1,644.66617.40621.00
1,5-11.08
619. 86990. 23
1,633.061,371.60
715 25
1,461.8598.7919.20
1.200.001,417.601,397.79
Humes, Annie MHummel, Calvin F....!
Humphries, Emilv W.,Hiuidley. Milton B....Hunt, Amos ZHunt, EUzabeth J
Hunt, Estelle A'
Hunt. Jeremiah AHunt, Thornton M....;Hunter, John H
j
Hunter, John H[
Hunter, Wilham H...Huntt, Anna H
;
Hurdle, Ernest AHurdle, Law.-ence M..i
Hurley, Althea G i
Hurley. Harry A\
Hurley, Joseph H i
Hurley, Lawrence!
Hurley, Margaret B...Hursh, Frank
|
Hurst, George J
Hurt, Frederick AHuse, Charles BHuse, Edward AHuseman, Delia
}
Huss, Andrew L;
Huss, James BHussey, AnnieHustoh, John AHutchings, Mary E . . .
:
Hutphinson, Amelia. .i
Hutchinson, Lacelia. .i
Hutchinson, Xorman !
Ei
Hutchinson, Richard I
RI
Hutcjhinson, ^MlUam.,Hvde, Hiram SHvde, Wilham BEylcr, Oscar DHysan, John FHvson, Thornton W..Hyson, Walter RIndermauer, Charles.
.
In galls, Charles WIngram, Benedict W..Ingram, Juhan HIrey, Charles WIrvin, John EIrvine, Wilham JIrving, Henry CIrving, William PIrwin, Harry CIsham, Carrie T
Tsmer, Hari-y FIvory, John'WJackson, Andrew S . .
.
Jackson, Beverly J.Jackson, Charles.Jackson, EdwardJackson, Edward F...Jackson, Elmer SJackson, Eugene EJackson, Eugene F—Jackson, Fairfax, jr
Jackson, James WJackson, Joseph SJa^^jison, Joseph CJackson, LewisJack-son, Marcus PJackson, PaulineJa-^kson, Ralph a.'
Jackson, Theodore H.
.
Jackson, WilliamJackson, WiUiam H..
1956.001,494.571,680.211,443.10
568. 582,500.00876.40
1,075.551,5.>1.24
735. 59849.71997. 7560*1. 00
1,252.00673. 179-4.03
632.441,253.341,194.28
L53.CO847.78
1,348.821,-322.74
741. 24
1.617.201,191.801,022.661,585.191.375.12
658. 162.261.91
986.40715. 24
1,4 '^5. 99579. 50621.99755. 58
701.43
621.00621. 12678.00
1,377.201,375.201.326.23
608.731,346.55
6:3.50
817.96879. 14
1,258. 121,240.551,398.90656.01
1.091.201,252.00875.00389.91
1,2.58.99243.45410.06629.50596.60627. 20
1,470.176;34.44
708.61666.28840.00502.91
1.540.001.540. 74
950. 75719.415.0c
1.000.00626.00642.50
372 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, includingleaves of absence and pay for holidays—Continued.
Name.
Jacobs, Charles A. R
.
Janoby, Callie
Jaeger, August HJama, Theresa LJames, Herbert EJames, Silas AJameson, Mane LJaques, John BJavvis, Charles FJarvis, Maurice H.Jefferson, James II
Jeffries, James EJeffries, John MJenifer, John LJenifer, SamuelJenings, Allen GJenkins, AdaJenkins, Andrew R .
.
Jenkins, Grace CJenkins, Graeme PJenldns, JamesJenkins, JeromeJenkins, William A . .
.
Jenkins, William L .
.
Jenkins, William M. .
.
Jenkins, Zachary T . .
.
Jennings, HarrietJennings, Richard H.,Jensen, EmmaJett, Lawrence AJohansen, Mary EJohnson, Alice AJohnson, Alonzo B—Johnson, ArthurJohnson, Aubrey CJohnson, BunyonJohnson, Charles D . .
.
Johnson, Charles E . .
.
Johnson , Charles E . .
.
Johnson, Charles M .
.
Johnson, Charles T....
Johnson, ElmerJohnson, Flora SJohnson, Frank ,
Johnson, Frank RJohnson, George, jr...
Johnson, George AJohnson, George V.. .
,
Johnson, HarryJohnson, Harry CJohnson, JamesJohnson, James AJohnson, James 1^,
Johnson, James R . . .
.
Johnsoji, Jennie GJohnson, Joe MJohnson, John AJohnson, John CJohnson, La Monte KJohnson, Louis CJohnson, Mary AJohnson, RichardJohnson, Robert A...Johnson, Ruby SJohnson, Uwh CJohnson, SamuelJohnson, VirgieJohnson, Wilham A.Johnson, WilliamHenry
Johnson, William J.
.
Johnson, William R.Johnston, Ella EJohnston, Harry H.
.
Johnston, Walter D..Johnston, William E
.
Johnston, William T.Johnstone, Albert S..
Jones, Albert NJones, Charles E
Amount.
$363.591.226.001,492.14
714.801,564.74619.38656.09
1,650.301,671.901,511.34
628. 12289. 91386. 86708. 18279. 04508.35265. 65
1,040.26347. 00699. 54618. 00980. 66880. 60
1,700.161,252.001,608.96
452. 50738. 70506. 72857. 06867. 40686. 25
1,432. 80629.79869.37630. 25
1,660.321.377.201,362. 50
614. 00892. 25
1,627.59680. 62615.30400. 52227. 50251.75474.30803. 21
211.75709. 52
1,668.00625. 98
1,633.381,212.301,548. 72
600. 20.396.42
1,383.411,456.10
607. 12
627.351,435.93
576. 23
1,719.12641.60765. 25684. 15
637. 60735.94
] , 180. 00553. 73
1,118.75711.00
1,451.821,2J4.25
448. 921,262. 101,456.02
Name.
Jones, ClayJones, Daniel MJones, EdwardJones, Frank OJones, Fred DJones, George EJones, HenryJones, Howard I
Jones, James 1
Jones, John EJones, John WJones, Louis A.Tones, M. LouiseJones, Mary E. AJones, Mayme EJones, Natalie I
Jones, Wentworth C.Jones, Wilham AJones, William A.Jordan, Annie C.Jordan, George ^V .. .
.
Jordan, HenryJordan, Lilhe FJordan, Lulu DJordan, Richard E . .
.
Jordan, Sabina CJordan, William F . .
.
Jordan, "William H...Joseph, Aleta \VheelerJoseph, Lula MJost, FrankJoy, Gilbert LJudge, Cornelius P. .
.
Judson, Harry BJulian, Ren AJunghaas, James P.
.
Kahler, John PKail, Kate RI-Cane, JamesKankey, Vi/giniaIvaplan, DavidKarnes, James EIvauffman, George S.Kauffman, Harry B
.
Kauffman, Joseph C.Kauffman, William HKause, John LKavanagh, James J.
.
Kearney, John TKeating, Michael J . .
.
Keating, Wilham C.
.
Keblinger. Caddis J..
ICee, Eliza GIvee, EllaKeefe, Anna MKeefe, Blanche T, . .
.
TCeefe, John EKeefer, Joseph I
Keenright, Katie O .
.
Keets, Samuel HKehoe, Mary BKeiner, ChristianKeith, OscarKeleher, Amy AT^ell, William AKelley. Mattie BICellev, NicholasKelly, Alice GKelly, Edward FKelly, Ella MKelly, John Arthur.
.
Kellv, John JKelly, John LKelly, Katherine M..Kelly, Mary CICelly, Stephen JKelly, Thomas JKelly, WiUiam B . . .
.
Kelly, William T....Kels'ey, Theodore
Amount.
$1,486.31877. 82614. 75
1, 144. 8097.94
1,064.90618.00624.35
1,105.70894.88876.40653. 23
706. 72
718. 96670. 71
719.35504. 62626. 00
1,450. 28779.31
1, 258. 97618. 00688. 90749. 67720. 00729. 10733.55622. 00
1,166.25534. 98
1,095.65651.47
1,252. 001,193.01l,n5.01
306. 661,980.09676,60
1,483.20625. 75626. 00
1,509.871,230.251,669. 57
809. 251,343.481,139.341,733.181,102. 001,371.02
690. 63
1,102. 06676. 62626. 57680. 04676.94
1,478. 70320. 00492. 00779.48731.98687. CO39.00121.69623. 50683.69720.00670. 54818. 5912.81
1,400.001,561.581,167.90
655. 83
684.861,251.001,245.901,627. 601,001.60
148.00
Kemon, Frank CKemp, Thomas WKemper, John MKendall, JeromeKendig, Marie LKennedy, EstherKennedy, Marion J . .
.
Kenney, Charles LKenney, Louis PKent, JohnKeough, George AKern, Frank WKerns, Harry GKerr, Edward AKervin, W. HKervin, V/alter JKeubler, William H..J\ ey, Norman McG . .
.
Keys, Harold 1/
Keyser, Harry DKidd, Frank ATvieier, Catherine V. .
.
TCieffor, Shelly KTCierman, Isabel CTCiernan, WilliamTs ihlbom, Frank W . .
.
Kildare, Daniel AIvillian, Guy EKilligan, Josephine A.Kilroy, .John HKinder, Herman C
—
Kines, John RKing, Albert HKing, Alonzo TKing, Carey EKing, Cornelius A . . .
.
King, Edward JKing, Ellis RKing, Georgianna V.
.
J^ing, James Guest
—
ICing, John FI<:ing, Marcus RKing, Mattie BKing, Robert EKingsbury, J. Man-ning
ICinsolving, Walter A.Kirby, Michael JKirbv, Samuel GICirby, William LIvirkiand, WilliamKirsch, Benedi'^tKistler, John SKitson, E. FinleyKlapp, Daniel NKlatt, Albert FKiline, Louis MKlinknett, George G-.Klopfer, Frank EKnapp, Ernest PKnapp, William A. M.ICnoble, Maximilian J.
Knockey, Charles A.
.
Knorleine, Mary EKnott, Charles MKnowles, Lewis OTCnowles, Mary CICnowles, Wilham T..Koeblitz, .John HKoehler, Mathilda H..I\ oester, Etta AKoester, Mathilda F..Kolar, John WKoockogey, Gover M.ICoon, Leonard WKoonce, Charles GKoons, Sheridan CK'oontz,Edward JKoontz, Thomas L—Kormann, Frank F. .
.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRIX TEE. 373
No. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915, and the amount paid each, including
leaves of absence and pay for holidays—Continued.
Name.
Kraemer, JohnKrall, WilliamKraus, GeorgeKreii, Charles FKrener, Charles HKretsclimar , Emma S
,
Krupsaw, VittleKvihner, AugustusKukart, LeonardKummer, George . . . .
.
La Bille, Mary jLackey, Ella C ,
Lacock, James KLalor, Martha ELamb, GeorgeLambert, Nannie M..Lambert, Wilham C.Lambson, BelleLamson, John B,
Lanahan, Frank R....Lanaian, Joanna C. .
.
Lancaster, JohnLandon, Carl '
LandoTV, JosephLane, Samuel WLang. George CLangdon, Henr> D . .
.
Lange, E mil A '
Lange, Josepha ALangford, Sidney W..Langley, Virgie."
Langsdale.Bertha H.
.
Lanfz, John RLarkin, Blanche FLarkin, Mary HLarfcins, GarfieldLarman, Oscar WLarson, GideonLatham, Edward F...Latterner, Charles P.
.
Latus, Elizabeth F. .
.
Laubinger, LouisLaufer, August FLavisson, Henry A . .
.
Lawrenson, Rose D...Lawson, E. A. MLawyer, Anna TLayer, Charles WLeach, Eugene WLeane, Daniel I
Lear, Daniel CLeavitt, William M. .
.
LeeMe, James MLeCompte, George T.
.
Lecraw, Raymond H.Lednum, Jesse ALee. Charles ALee, EmilyLee, James ALee, JohnLee, John HLee, John LLee, MarthaLee, OwenLee, Thomas ELee, Walter JLeeds, Charles HLefferts, Samuel GLeffler, MHton LLe Grys, ErnestLehmann, Joseph R .
.
Leighton, Charles H.
.
Leimbach. PearlLeith, Arthur TLeman, JohnLemerise, Clarence E
.
Le Merle, Arthur M...Lemmon, Bernard A.Lemmon. LenaLemon, William H . .
.
Amount.
$1,593.791,000.311,454.561,800. 001,251.25
506. 00677. 86
1,252.001,247.85
98.3.80
721.48701. 82
1,411.20625. 87
2,000.03^74.92
1,476.00625. 75
1,508.22662.35681. 59634.40672. 17283.56641.67628. 00
1,101.201.577.791,396.801,679.40
659. 7*-^.
698. 59720.00626. 00816.07676. 85
1,285.411,625.791,478. 07151.95
1,000.001,250.001,6-33.24
1,494.92111.68
1,643.72628. 14
1,492. 801,690. 561, 185. 701,241.751,565.80482.86
1,449.651,258.122,326.11
718. 20658. 03
720. 00625.62809. 87625. 92790. 18982.40592.49
1,420.401.46S 801,252.001.498.371.^11.84
1, 407^13^2. 00874. 78
1,492. 20629.60712. 32655. 50
Lenhart, Lisbeth WLenoir, Samuel H...Leonhart, Grace E .
.
Lentz, William H.
.
Le Preux, Bettie. .
.
Lerch, Frank SLesher, Jacob CLeslie, JamesLester, Albert HLester, Zolo VLewis, Cuthbert A...
Lewis, Erasmus T .
.
Lewis, Eugene JLewis, Frederick M.Lewis, George HLewis, Ida J'
Lewis, Shermont WLewis, Thomas F...Lewis, Thomas M...Lewis, WilliamLewis, Wilham B., ji
Lewis, William E ...
.
Lewis, WinslowLeyden, John ELichtenb erger ,HarrvLiddle, Daniel L...".,
Lightcap, John CLigon, John DLindsey, Almanza SLineback, BenjaminLinhart, MayLinkins, Joseph K..Lindstrom, Albert..Lindstrom, Alfred CLinguist, JohnLinzey, Joseph E . ..
Linzey, Vrban T . .
.
Liomin, George W..Lippincott. Louis RLippold, John BEisner, Charles H...Little. Anna CLivermore, WilUamLloyd, David TLloyd, Ella TLloyd, Frank M....Loane, John T. S. .
.
Lockhnsr, Homer J..Loeffel, Howard R..Loehler, Gustav G.
.
Lofiand. Harry D...Lohmeyer, Fred A..Lohmeyer , Richard (
Lomack. James B...Lomax, Clifford, J..Lomax, EliLomax, GeorgeLomax, RobertLong, Edward E.. .
Long, Frank HLong, Frank NLong, George WLong, Isabel MLongpre. Arthur L..Longus, Charles F. ALoomis, Carrie E.
.
Loor, Augusta Tv .
.
Lord, DelphineLorentz, "Sn illiam ELoring, Annie SLoughery, George..Loughrah. John M.Loye. William R...Lovelace. Albert WLowd, Howard D..i-owe, James ELowey, Alfred R...Lowrev, James H..Lovd, AlbertLucas, Edward F..
Name.
§1,461.60 !
163.25!
639. 571,434.89
702. 72
981.551,752.801,2.32. 001,002.171,072.66
220. 00748.42
,
204.00 '
i,2.:;7.44
624.32625.89
i
1,252.00855.37
j
619.07618.12632.95
I
1,473.60 i
1.684.98\
1,393.20861.44
I
1,514.70j
1,2.52.24
1.553.62720. 00
1
1,438.30 i
914.38I
691.871,302.041,371.411,410.101,250.25
98.56 '.
858.00 ^
2.043.16989.15
1.371.35685.13
1,465.80 !
565.25 !
626.00I
1,178.40ji
727.00jj
876.22I!
1.110.99 ii
2. 000. 021,.510. 59
731.401, PS7. 73
7S5.906S9. 4561S. 57
609. 751.192.87i: 597. 081,694.401,496.10
689. 261,^10.29
634. 27
1,189.50524.58552. 00
1.126.76518. 56
1.640. SO1.644.591.474.30
8-S4.43
1.128.551.371.071.368.001.478.40
709. 78622. 52
Amount.
Lucas, Gurnzie MLucas. TowTisend M.
.
Luce, MarieLuckett, ^ValIace F. .
.
Ludlow, Luke FLudwig, Henr;^' ALuebner, Charles F . .
.
Luiti' h, John FLukei. AndrewLund, Johanres C. V..Lusby, Ida CLusby, JennieLusby, Wilfred ELvcette, John J
Lycth, Ida MLyon, Edgar RLyons, Anna MLyons, David RLyons. George WLyons, Nellie F. VLyons, Roy JLyston, Mary BMcAfee, Charles LMcAlhster, Charles E.McAloon, Thomas A..McAndreWjWilUam S
.
McAndrews, Martin J.
McAuIev, James FilcAuley , Richard C .
.
McCabe, James Mj
McCabe, Marv A\
McCabe, Robert JMcCahster, Tames I . . . i
McCallum, DanielI
McCallum, Peter M.McCammon, Harry C
.
McCann, Joseph Yv'. . .1
McCardell, Oliver C...|McCardell, Thomas E.iMcCarthy, Edward F.'McCarthy, John FMcCarthy, John JMcCarthy, Patrick H.McCarthy, Paul JMcCarthy, RoseMcCarthy, Stephen L.McCarty,' Daniel JMcCauley, Emma D .
.
McCauIev, John J
McCleerv, John FMcCloskev, Marv C...McClo3key,WilliamF.McClure, Charles H...McClnrg. Harper JMcConnel. David S. ..
McConnell. JohnMcConnell. Martin A.
.
McCormack. Henrv P.McCormack.Patrick F.McCormick, Edward..McCormick. .James D.McCoy. Charles RMcCrackin, John E..
.
McCreerv. Thomas R .
McCristal. Ella CMcCullou^h, Philip F.McCullum. EllaMcCurdv, Albert J....
McCurdy. William S..
McDaniel. James M. .
.
McDaniel. "William S .
.
McDermot. Frank.McD ermott .Emma K
.
McDonald, Claude B..McDonald, Emma D .
.
McDonald, James F. .
.
McDonald.Jeremiah T.
McDonald. JosephineM
McDonald, Stephen P.
S607. 83625. .59
339. 75813.57
1,736.291,2.32.00
1,252.401,467.21
720. 00941.40626. 00651.66246.37
1,363.61720.00
1,040.95766. 25
l.^90.92S80. 18627. 39871. 59625. 75
571.001,252.001,455.691,326.65642.65636. eo
1,381.76830. 00603.33
l,-^78.62
8i4.071,0-^^S.25
1.471.20962. 2:3
1,536.941.374.541.2rS.051,466.581,258.001,604.76
939. 69381. 14
688. 19840.00
1,478.40866.98
1,909.651,120.20
727.611.512. 12
712. 001,487.141,310.701,255.60944.72
1.232.00524.37
1.443.741,646.30
578. 78
1.428. 591,452.80
786.30491.6472-^>. 80
1. 70^. 801.3t.s.t-,2
l.:-,38.94
1.12^.751.2-.'.
5r.8. 621,38.5.40
643.161.323.25l.:^93.04
663. 17
374 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 24.
—
-Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding daring the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, includingleaves of absence and pay for holidays—•Continued.
Name.
McDonBell, Mamie E.McDonough, SummerF
McDonough, ThomasJ
McDonough, ThomasJ
McDowell, William A.McElfresh, Henry M.
.
McEnaney, William.
.
McEneany,Thomas L.McEvoy, vVilliam J...McEwen, AexanderWMcFadden, DanielMcFadyen, Frank R..McGarraghy, Andrew.McGhee, Josephine E
.
McGinness, John F . .
.
Me Govern ,Marcaret L
.
MeGowan,Armenia F
.
McGowan, Harry J . .
.
McGowan, Henry T.
.
McGown, Helen CMcGrath , Rob ertW . .
.
McGraw, Ce^eUa CMcllvaine, Edward J..Mclnerney, Michael J.
Mcintosh, Maude E...McKee, GeorgeMcKelvy, John AMcKeniia, Edward D.McKenna. Estelle v..McKenna, Michael P..McKenna,Timothy F.McKenny, ArthurMcKenzie, David G...McKevitt, Annie M. .
.
McKinnon, John L. .
.
McKinney, Jessie A...McKinney, LewisMcKimmie, WilhamH
McKinsey, Cornelius..McKnew, Nathan L.
.
McLaughlin, Deline...McLaughlin, John M.
.
McLean, Henry CMcLean, John AMcLean, Laura VMcMahon, BessieMcMichael, Nannie M.McMillan, Arthur J . .
.
McMullan, William . .
.
McMullen, Charles A.
.
McMullen, Philander.McMullin, AlbertMcMurray, Charles J.
.
McMurray, John AMcNally, Francis J. .
.
McNaniara, B. MMcNamara, Jennie E
.
McNamara, Maggie...McNamara, Martin F
.
McNeal, Henry WMcNerhany, IdaMcNerney, Thomas A.McNeir, Georre A. R.McNicholas, Helen A.Mc?'''irholas, Richard..McPherson, James A..McPherson, JohnMcQueen, Malcolm E
.
McQuin , Evangeline.
.
McSwain, Annie PMcVillo, Mary AMcWilliamsoh , GMacallister, AlexanderMacallistet. James O..MacClane, John H I
Amount.
$532. 72
1,668.47
1,397.14
182.35626. 00
1, 769. 281,524.211,589.342,250.00
1,165.001,611.991,635.021,352. 12
670. 13
1,919.38679. 93
732.401,600.00412.80130. 00293. 19
659. 53
558. 001,236.49
721.641,385.611,423.301,238.00
745. 25
1,181.071,252. 35
701. 59932. 40678. 36
1,268. 18
676. 39828.37
367.491,484.101,026.88
757. 051,493.352, 202. 801,570.39
688. 68697. 08
1,482. 001,594.85
619.271,500. 30410.00
1,408.821,395.30
545. 251,2.52. 00
567. 12
676. 28670. 28
1,329.771,693.93619.37
1,251.001,403.40
677. 261,.''94.58
811.641,.396. 601.355.72
674. 62623. 75
732. 2699.00
1,243.751,554.301,264.75
Name.
Maccubbin, Arthur E
.
MacDonald, Charles RMacDonald, WilliamH
Mackall, UlyssesMackley, David LMacNainara , F. lizabethMaenichol, Sallie H . .
.
Madden, WilliamMaddox, Fannie RMaddox, John TMagee, Katherine V.
.
Magers, William A—Magill, Charles HMagill, WilUam JMaher, Thomas FMaher, William FMahoney, Garner B...Mahoney', James DMahoney, JuliaMahoney, TerrenceMahony, KaneMahony, William F...Major, Harry BMaley, JohnMallory, OlaMaloney, .Tames MMaloney, Matthew A.Maloney , WiUiam W .
.
Maloney, William W.
.
Maloy, Frank JMalpas, Charles EManchester, Ellen A.
.
Manchester, ThomasW
Mancosos,GeorgeP . F
.
Mangan, Mary EMangum, Martha E...Mann, Benjamin F. .
.
Mann, James LMann , Loretta VManning, William J.,
M. DMansfield, Charles H..Mansfield, Julia EManson, Dennis AMantz, William EMarion, Vincent SMarkham, James D . .
.
Marks, Minnie AMarlnee, Frederick J.
.
Marr, Nellie CMars'halk, WilUam A.Marsh, Da.niel DMarshall, .TessLe
Marshall, Joseph W..
.
Marshall, Robert W.
.
Marshall, Sidney JMarshall, Susan AMarshall, William T..Marston, Hiram PMartin, Arthur FMartin, Benjamin Y.
.
Martin, Bertie WMartin, Clement SMartin, Francis CMartin, Henderson V.Martin, Jennie TMartin , Jesse BMartin, T ester SMartin, Reed FMartin, Robert AMartin, Thomas JMartin, Will KMartin, WilliamMartin, William TMartsch, William P..
.
Marvin, Daniel JMarye, Sydney TMason, James F
Amount.
$1,131.66882.00
305.41746. 53
1,287. 56749. 22180. 50
1,189.36626.45
1,642.736C7.48
1,.399. 181,228. 001,209.25
892. 241,018. 01
109. 20761.87854.09
1,271.849? 8. 50238.30
1,224.851,224.001,462.501,507.001,135.851,288.181,464.001,343.61
184. 52854.80
720. 00182. 12
904.40603.36175. 20
1,255.09654. 78
2,600.01215. 09737. 77
1.607. 15
710. 251,602.681,253.85723.40
1,633.92613.992 '8. 65720. 00946. 39731.94
1,023.191,458.72
900. 001,800.002,000.021,501.80
727. 63
796. 20
755.9287. 66
701.57625. 00825. .^8
1,602.901,0 '0.92
1,612.711,385.721,439.26
509. 19
1,189.2088L92
1,399.801.500.30699.05
Name.
Mason, MadelineMason, William H...Massey, .John A., jr. .
.
Matchett,EllaDMatchett, Harry B.,jrMateer, Annis HMateer, Charles R....Mathers, James W . .
.
Malhias, Harry LMatlack, James BMatthews, Charles H.
.
Matthews, Harry ....Matthews, James D..Mattimore, Charles AMattimore, James H.Matto3ks, William L.Mauck, Frank SManger, Sallie JMaul, Allen AMawson. Samuel G.
.
Maxwell, George R. .
.
Maxwell, John WMaxwell, Julia MMay, Charles HMay, Edward LMay, Elmer NMay, John SMay, Joseph LMayers, Robert HMaynard, James E...Maynard, Thomas P.Mayo, Oscar BMeagher, Charles J...Meany, Michael JMearns, William JMechem, George W..Meder, MaryMee, John WMeehan, John JMeier, CharlesMeitzler, George T..
.
Meliek, Francis HMellach, William H..Mel lis, John CMendel, Valentine. .
.
Meredith, Frank C.
.
Meridith, Albert A...Merriam, George R . .
.
Merritt, Pearl KMerryman, Joseph A.
.
Mets, John D., jr
Metz, Walter RMetznng, John WMeyer, LeonardMeyers, Ellen SMeyers, Emil MMeyers, John DMichael, John WMiddleton, EllaMilans, Emma JMilburn, Samuel M...Miles, Edward LMillen, John DMillen, Marv MMiller, Caroline GMiller, Charles FMiller, DanielMiller, Eh./abethMiller, Fmmert MMiller, Flora LMiller, Frank F. S....Miller, Frank WATiller, Harry TMiller, James WMiller, John HMiller, Joseph FMiller, Maggie AMiller, MartinMiller, Norman EMiller, Robert M
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 375
No. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding daring the fiscal year ended Jane 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, including
leaves of absence and pay for holidays—Continued.
Name. Amount.
Miller, Robinett A..Miller. ThomasMiller, Thomas H . .
,
Miller, WilhamMiliigan, ^Villiam...Mills, Annie MMills, Carey SMills, Charles EMills, F.milv C I
Mills, Ernest Ii
Mills, Howard VMills, Hubert J i
Mills, James Tj
Mills, Mary F '
Mills, WUfiam EMills, Willis LMilton, Joseph LMiner, John O
;
Minor, Carrie MMinor, Georce BMinor, Henry "WMinor, Jane EMinor, LewisMinor, NathanielMinor, Wilham HMitchell, Joseph D....;Mitchell, Kate A i
Mitchell, LauraMitchell, Marcv M
j
Mitchell, WilUam A..^Mit'hell. Wilhs B....iMix, Annie P] '
Mobrar, Walter W..JMofiett, Frank AMohr. Homer MMoionnier, Ada M '
Moler. Robert L '
Moloney, William J.. JMona?an. George A..
.
Monks, WilUam B.....
Monninger, Charles E .
!
Montgomery, George!F : !
Montgomery, Gover-|nor V
\
Montgomery, JamesiM
I
Montgomery, Joseph!F..: !
Montrose, A^nes M...Montrose, Olive MMoon. Georce E
j
Mooney, Edwin Hj
Moore, Cecelia A;
Moore, I^avid B '
Moore, Elizabeth F..Moore, FrederickMoore, Frederic-k AV.Moore, John WMoore. William SMoo res , E dward S . .
.
Moorhead,Ellwood S.
ir
Mopklns. William A.Moran, Charles AMoran, John WMoran, Mary JMor'ock, Edward WMorell. Em' lie CMoreno, AmeliaMorgan, Charles A. .
.
Morgan, Ja'^'ob CMorean, Je^se WMorgan, Samuel M.
.
Morgan, T. Frank. ..
Morgan, Walter D . .
.
Morgan, Webster I
Morris, Robert SMorris, Rrth E
|
Morns. Samuel I
15
617. 75
613.99642.12
1,252.00736.08571.20614.8-3
713.291,010.021,474.68
931. 77677.46675.71628. 12
346. 82636. 38617.87624. 04
756. 56
731. 20553.73623.00329. 11
626.001,339.05
767. 85876.40
1,2.59.60
2,009.79769.10657.93216.00
1,503.241,509.69545.49
1,735.921.395.682,091.85
976. 001,485.30
1,601.21
6-33.44
1,232.60
328.36728. 26
6S8. 31148.12
1,422.73668.11900. 00683.24705. 60
1,597.15856. 59
1,2.53.29
3,600.00
1.699.68' 620. 70
1,404.211,387.98
736. 24
1,458.72682. 77
6.50. 11
1,878.791,2^8. 001.509.601.222.442. 500. 001,300.80
619. 93
1,627.55^443.461,223.25
Name.
Morris, William AMorrison, Anna CMorrison, Claude M..
.
Morrison, Icdward F.
.
Morrison, FrankMoi-risop, Helen DMorrison, John RMorrison, Lucy NMorrow, Ernest AMorrow, Margaret M.
.
Morse, Robert WMorsell, John TMortensen , Andrew. .
.
Morton, Charles EMosher, George BMoss, John RMoss, William HMott, John HMoulden, Jarvis BMoxley, EdahCMoyer, Xelson PMoyer, Sarah EMoynilian, Joseph C.
.
Muckelston, WilhamH
Mueller, Flora HMuffler, Vv'ilham E...Mnlcahv. Josephine J.Mullan, Samuel EMullen, Charles FMullen, Jamos JMulier, Louis WMulligan, Charles H..Mulligan, James EMulhgan, AYalter F...Mumford, Thomas H.,
Amount.
Murdo^k, Nelson. .
.
Murdock. Ralph A.Murphy, James JMurphy, John A
]
Murphy, Maud VMurphy, Samuel K...;Murphy, Sara SMurphv, AVilliam A. .1
Murphy, AYilliamH..!!Murray, Don L
!
IMurray, E dward P. .
.
Murray, Harry CMurray, Harry LxMurray, Helen AMurray, John P I
Murray, Julia AI
Murray', Mary E *
Murray, Maurice ^
Murray, Minnie;
Murray, Robert P\
Murto, E dmund F . . .
!
Murto, Richard Benj.jMusiek, Samuel H
;
Myers. Annie M !
Myers, Arthur AMyers, Ellis GMyers, JosephMvers, JosieMyers, AVilliam B .
.
Myers, Wilham F..Na^e. Charles INachman. Philip.
.
Naeff, I aura RNairn , George AY . .
.
Nalley. Ida MNails; John RNails. Alagnus A...
!Nails, AVin.fredM..
! Nailr. TamesNash, Ehzabeth M.
i
Nash, AA-illiamE...
i! Nathan. Aaron R..I! Nay, Charlie L
,249.60582. 12
,276.00,209.00
,252. 0078'.. 90,494.28886. 58626. 00729. 05463.82282.48092. 69209. 55605. 78553.54130. 00608. 74126.-50
876.40476. 00671.68S84. 82
398. 09692 65495. 24876. 40176. 00773.63250. 25007. 12
571.79638. 55438. 53
504.21690. 19
878. 79
566.98721. 85831.50999. 20547.00610.46141. 72665. 24652. 84441.60714.66805.108 -.8. 83
626. 00S58. 55708. 27815.29283.70741.05618. 81970. 71
655.04695. 53
242.00616.37606. 20468.56631. 85252. 55504.01612. 12
195. 88718. 09548.94.488.66426.38.405.58733.00.622. 58,3.59.31
S30. 56
Name. Amount.
Naylor, Louis PNeal, Henry CNeal. Laird LNealon, Margaret E . .
.
Neil, Charles ANelson, Carl ONelson, James I
Nelson, Ri hard BNelson, Robert LNelson, Thomas SNelson, AA'elUngton M
.
Nervis, Mary ENesbitt, Henry ANesmith, Herman C .
.
Netherland, Fred D...Neuer, IvatherineNeuer, Louis ANevils, Edward MNeyius, Alarvin JNewell, George AA^
Newell, Henry SNewlon, JefTerson T> .
.
Newman, ClarenceNewman,Edward A..Newsom, HubertNewton, Charles HNewton, Frank ENichols, Effie BNichols, AA'illiam F . . .;
Nicholson, BenjaminA;Nicholson, Bessie E-..|Nicholson, Charles C. .1
Nicholson, Trwin A. . .|
Nicholson, Ruth B...JNi'-olai, Margaret" I
Niedfeldt, Annie E . .
.
Niehus, Carl Ci
Nightingale, Louisa..
.
Nightingale. AA'ilUam.
.
Nobles, Frederick I . .
.
Noel, John Aj
Nohe, Minnie A I
, Nolan, Emma Jj
I Nolan, KatherineNolan, Margaret T I
Noonan, Lennis HjNoonan, John C
Noone, Eaniel PNoone, Patrick R
[
Noord, Aaron H\
Nops, Emil ANoDs. I-awrence N .
Norbec'k. AYilham G.
.
Norris, Elmo PNorris, FredNorris, AA'illiam AA'
Northup. Lewis A'
Norton, GeorgeNoske, FrankNothnagel, Henry A..Nunley, Emma.!O'Brien, Layid FO'Brien, John EO'Brien, .John JO'Brien, ThomasO'Brien, AYilliam F...O'Brien. AA'illiam J. C.O 'Bryon. AY. J
O'Connell, CharlesO'Conrell, Charles M .
O 'Conn ell, EanielO'Connell. Jeremiah..O'Conrell, AYilliam G.O'Connor. Joseph L...O'Connor, Mauri' e J.
.
O'Connor, Patri kO'Connor, "^homas J..
O 'Conor. HughO'Ponnell. George A..O'Donnell. Harry
$1,720.321,498.201,2.^4.48
300. 846:32. 89823.11643.07
1,428.40624.95525. 86
2,000.00496. 05
1.477.231,003.08
759. 00666. 70
1,200.002,551.471,413.581,181.50
650. 991.427.321, 250. 00627.95
1.842.871,377. 201,036.98
732. 591,296.00
602. 10651.33834 89
1, 612. 02626. 0068.00
630. 501,217.00
602. 73
38. 00987.99
1,502.40866.90571.3752-3.17
6.56. 291,327.291,618.391,533.09
963. 721,500. 001,-395.68
521.071,2^6.551.680.721,281.601, 2-02.00
1,518.00552. 70957. 19
1,447.29673.25
1,216. .50
525. 682, 296. 75348.00
1,999.961,2^8.40
638. 851.603.541.4^2. 72l,fS5. 101.273.881,353.06658.47
1,517. 166:^2. 60699. 72
1.440.981.251.651.663.20
376 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, includingleaves of absence and pay for holidays—Continued.
Name.
O'Donneli. Neal D....O'Donn ell, Stephen P.O'Donnoghue, John.
.
Oehler, Henry FOehmler, Louis AOgle, George HO'Hara, John TO'Hern, John JOhm, Charlotte DO'Keefe, AmbroseO'Leary, Dennis JO'l.eary, .Tames AO'Leary, Marv MOliphant, Ella ROliver, Daniel WOliver, Sumpter J
Oliver, Walter HO'Lone, Joseph POlsen, EliasO'Meara Albert BO'Meara, Josephine F.O'Neal, John CO'Neill, Charles T
O'Neill, ,lohnO'Neill, William J....Onyun, John AOpdyke, AliceOpenshaw, John AOrem, Charles JOrem, George WO'Rorke, Mary EOrr, Ralph JOrth, J. FredOsborne, Annie WOsborne, Edward L.
.
Osborne, Stella MOscar, Fred JO'Shea, Henrietta C.Oswald, Alexander S .
O'Toole, Mary BOurand, Harry AOutcault, Harry JOverton , William J . .
.
Owen, EthelOwings, Mary EOyster, GeorgePadden, Edward H...Padfield, Pearl GPaetsch , Eugene R. E
.
Patilow. Charles W...Page, BirdiePage, George NPage, Randolph H—Paland, AugustPardee, Ethelbert K..Parent, Margaret JParish, Edith SParker, Andrew LParker, DavidParker, Edward J
Parker, Elizabeth P.
.
Parker, Frank WParker, Henry SParkei', John GParker, John RParker, MillieParker, Robert W....Parker, William H....Parks, John CParks, Thomas WParks, Wylie LParlett,Percival K.,jr.Parlin, Annie .
.
Parnell, John SParry, William CParsons, Albert MParsons, Charles D—Parsons, EdnaParsons, Lulu CParsons, Mav M
Amount.
$205. 56778. 00
2,086.501,493.96656.69
1,474.231,699.363,415.89
678. 701,540.801,891.86
100. 25
696. 65589.09
1,285.60647. 04
1,294.352, 708.33
986. .59
704. 00551.75
1,429.171,504.071,483.201,620.771,694.58
574. 891,746.451,292.651,348.36
708. 59722. 05
1,618. 84
680.471,252.98
634. 05721.95575. 95520. 85
859. 63
787. 581,637.75
614. 751,000. 00
730.39626. 00
1,233.00671.39214.00
1,419.18638. 89842. 25
1,407.271,641.00
842. 59599. 00688.32
1,825.602,040.74
613. 79670. 69
1,614.96638. 77
1,200.00822. 00676. 33
1,257.451,636. 18
648. 53
7.62837. 17495. 37771.03
1,502.401,298.881,271.201,341.72871.78
1,240.351,506.00
Name.
Parsons, Thomas C.
.
Partridge, Guy EPasco, John HPatch, Everton JPate, Claude APatrick, LewisPatterson
,Harry J . .
.
Patterson, Jesse M . .
.
Patterson, .John A . .
.
Patterson,LancelotHPatterson, Levi H. .
.
Patterson, Thomas FPaudert, Edward XL.Paul, John E ..
Paxton, Charles W .
.
Payne, Arthur WPayne, James APayne, James EPayton, ErkayPeace, Moses MPeacock, WilliamPeake, Charles PPeake, Clarence H . .
.
Peake, Millard FPealer, Peter PPeaper, Ida EPearson, Harry APearson, Nannie E . .
.
Pearson, Rozier D . .
.
Pease, George HPeed, Richard SPelham, Horace B . .
.
Pellen, MaryPendel, Thomas F. .
.
Penicks, Thomas B..Penn, Frederick M...Pepper, James PPepper, John JPerKins, Charles F. .
.
Perkins, George M . .
.
Perkins, James SPerkinson ,FranklinNPerry, Charles GPerry, Esther EPerry, IsaiahPeter, Elizabeth C...Peter, GeorgePeter, ThomasPeters, Robert GPetersen, FmilPeterson, Robert S. .
.
Peterson, Victor E ..
.
Petterson, John A..Pettiford,Elizabeth APettiford, James D...Petty, Henry WPeyton, James SPfeiffer, Robert JPhelps, James APhillips, Charles A...Phillips, Frank M....Phillips, George P. .
.
Phillips, Henry CPhillips, John APhillips, Madeline A.Picotte, Arthur JPierce, Everett MPierce, George WPierce, William LPierson, AugustPitrott, MorrisPike, James WPike, John APinkett, John PPinkston .William E .
Finn, Ernest LPipes, James MPitts, Mary C ,
Plaskett, Edward W.Plater, James H
Amoimt.
$902. 16
1,440. 85696. 00
1.403.221,663.14
626. 00626. 25938. 19
1,378. 241,166.85
935. 701,518.551.252.001,051.52
926. 381,252. 00
862. 222,241.09
626. 00878. 50
1,.338. 851,687.79833.45
1,698.241,634.22683.547.53. 20640. 24
853.341,481.401,263.85716.00
1,000. 001,056.501,501.801,509.601,200. GO
980. 17
1,254,881,001.601,469.871,153.171,500.90
2SG. 79699. 60546. 46
1,000.001,000.00631.36
1,375.981,248. 50
874. 061,288.90321.44733.29884.37148.12621. 19716.39
1,367.691,315.471,461.42
837. 03
1,461.00870. 00
1,401.191,421.801,393.921,246.80
469. 801,236.00
720. 001,510.02
626. 00854.48874. 12
] , 200. 00677. 25
1,350.37647.49
Platz, Charles LPlatz, Frank PPlowman, T^ouis W. .
.
Plumb, Flora W. C...Plummer, Robert F.
.
Pocher. SimonPoindexter,LomsA .R
.
Poist, William APolk, Tasker PPolkinhorn, Joseph H.Pollard, Willard A....Pollock, Julia CPoore, Frederick A . .
.
Pope, Florence CPope, John WPoppe, Herman CPorter, Frank CPorter, Martha EPorter, Mary LPosey, KatePospisiel, Joseph W...Post, Little LPotter, Albert EPotter, Louis APoulson, Francis B . .
.
Powell, Isaac NPowell, JohnPowell, John WPowers, Fred LPowers, John DPowers, RichardPowers, Richard JPoynton, Sarah SPrater, John HPrather, Elizabeth C..Pratt, Donna MPratt, Lillie
Pratt, William APrender, GertrudePresley, Henry MPreston, Charles W . .
.
Preuss, Bernhardt R..Price, Clinton OPrice, Marietta FPrice, MaryPrice, Sam SPridgeon, JohnPrimm, James LPritchett, John MPritchett, Peter W....Proctor, George HProctor, John CProctx)r, Mary AProctor, Matilda M. .
.
Proctor, May RProsise, Ernest TProsperi, John FProsser, Daniel NProudley, George R...Prycr, Henry DPulliam, EdwardPulliam, Scott G.......
Pumphrey , Annie E .
.
Pumphrey, George Tv.
.
Purcell, MargaretPurdy, Charles FPurdy, Harry GPurvis, John RPutman, John F., jr..
Pvemont, George .
.
Pyle, Charles EPyne, Frank EQuady, John C. . .
Quigley. Francis T—Quill, Nellie CQuinn, John FQuinn, John JQuinn, John RQuinn, PatrickRabe, Caroline F
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 377
No. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, includingleaves of abse7ice and pay for holidays—Continued.
Name. Amount.
Racoosin, Harry CRadley, Charles ^^'....\
Radowski, Simon|
Raedy, Katie H}
Ragan, John J;
Ragan, Mary I-]j
Ragland, Harry Lee ..i
Ragland, Samuel B . . .i
Ralph, Jamesi
Ramey, Enoch Ci
Ramey, Nelhe V 1
Ramsay, Eleanor S. ..j
Ramsey, George MRandall, HardyRandall, Jeronie SRandolph, E dward G
.
Ranke, Ida DRacsdell, Edward L.
.
Ransdell, Liilu MRansom, Stephen J . . .
j
Rastall, John ERatcliffe, Edward R..Ratcliffe, ICatherine CRathvon, Robert H. .
.
Raub, George MRavnall, Clarence A .
.
Rawlings, AliredRay, Daniel CRay, James TRa7ey, Frank TRead, Charles AReardon, Thomas E .
.
Rebusehatis, William.Reckert, Charles P....Reckert, John GReddy, John CRedfield , E dward L . .
.
Redfield, Harry J....Reed, HarrisonReed, JamesReed, John FReed, Oscar AReed, William F......Reed, William I
Reeder, John H..Reeder, i^arke M......Reeler, Henry CRees, Dorothy CRees, Edward NRees, Mary CRegan, Clarissa BRegan, Mary EReid, Agnes HReid, HughReid, Wilham AReier, TheodoreReillv, Annie CReilly, John MReily, Cora J
j
Reichard, Jacob HReinhard, Minnie A. .
Reinmuth. Edward...Reinoehl, Raymond CReisinger, C. L. BReiss, Frederick JReiss, Walter ARevells, Addie JReynolds, Audley W.Reynolds, GeorgeReynolds, George AReynolds, RobertRhodes, Thomas A . .
.
Rich, James WRich, Ralph RRichards, Catherine...Richards, Elmer E . .
.
Richards, John MRichards, Lemuel C ..
Richardson , Charles MRichardson, Douglas C
$205. 33
1,486.49731. 89876. 20870. 00
1,467.601,484.401,468.08
626. 00910. 94
1,219.50794.85
1,374.08617.62
1,252.00670.90634.69
1.123.28626. 60757.93
1,117.25497.62952. 02
1,260.80857. 72649. 35975.4074.88
1,507.141,273.851,358.29
3.121,075.86
374. 60952. 22
1,202.001,562.881,2^^9.75
1,311.40437.32609.30
1.075.68765. 60
1,502. 75626. 00
1,653.72618.60719. 84
1,597.05599. 07
1,443.20987. 89640.42
1, 558. 53826.92
1,324.67506. 75
1,370.05626. 00767. 10669.91
1,594.28600. 00998. 08
1,251.002.40
862. 59673.83
1,2.52.00
644. 87659. 94999. 25
696. 83
887. 14
705. 01
1,460. .54
1,728.061,481.822,000.02
627. 29
Name.
Richardson, Harry D
.
Richardson ,Robert I.
.
Richardson,AViUiam HRichardson,\\'illiamWRichie, Edward FRichmond, Marion B
.
Richter, CharlesRickenbacher, Edwin
P. ARickets, Eliza ERiddick, Richard P...Riddle, Alpheus E—Rider, Emma SRidings, Stanley H . .
.
Riei^ks, Charles FRiedl, William ARieseberg, Henry R...Riggleman, Charles A.Risnev, Patrick ARileY,"CloYd LRiley, Harry ERileV; John HRilev, Julia WRins, Timothy MRiUL', William FRink, Vrniiam ERisslor, James MRitchie, ElRe JRoach, Marv JRobb, John HRobbins, Carrie ARoberts, Augustus L.-Roberts, David J
Roberts, Everett H. .
.
Roberts,Flournoy C.Roberts, James GRoberts, .John TRoberts, Wilham A...Robertson, Harry J. .
.
Robey, Clark . . .\
Robev, Georire ARobey, Winfred M....Robinson, Charles E .
.
Robinson, Charles M..Robinson, Clara JKobinson, Edward J.
Robinson, George W..Robinson, Harriet E .
Robinson, Joseph. . . .
.
Robinson, Robert, sr .
Robinson, Robert B .
.
Robinson, SamuelRobinson, Sarah ERobinson, WellingtonC
Robinson, William C .
Robinson, William H.Robinson, Willis B . .
.
Roche, James GRoche, Louise KRoche, Walter TRo-lvAvell, WiUiam E.Rodgers, RoseliaRoeder, Charles HRoehn, Henry ARogers, Altarnont M .
.
Rogers, James BRogers, Oliver RRosier, Charles GRohm, Edward I-
Roller, Frank MRollins, Ella LRolUns, John Lester...RoUow, Lula MRomhilt, Arthur C...Ronan, Edward, jr
Roonev, Thomas P...Rose, Bertha ARoseman, FannieRosen, Eugene F
Amovmt.
$748. 00617.27596.25208.11629.90
1,472. 10
918.97
1,375.87687. 86
1,187.702,249.99
715. 082,251.551,010. 091,252.591,252. 251,431.021,394.32
109.477.34. 77726.30656. 20
1,656.541,155.001,613.671,573.15
730. 63
632. 221,-387.76
1, 167. 35958. 80
1,414.191,345.891,284.001,397.541,393.291,387.401,407.32983.03652.24497. 75599. 71
1.374.60619. 25629. 91
1,464.001,504.80
626. 001,261.451,051.251,191.04681.50
1,067. 28144.00606. 00
1,651.15420. 00650. 81
1.635.361,400. 02613.99
1,399.671,799.521, 2,57. 821,256.45
862. 101,235.501,656.301.280.27497.20
1,400.01681. 77
1,378.301,286.401.948. 68
610. 54
1,445.40974.68
Name.
Rosenfeld, LouisRoss, Harry CRoss, James HRoss, Mary ARossall, Arthur HRote, Edwin CRotenbury, Lucy H...Rotenbury, Sarah V..Roth, Grover WRouleau, WilfridRoulhac, Wilham L...Rouse, Charles LRowan, Eleanor ERowe, Thomas JRowe, Wilham H. . . .
.
Rowell, Dennison P...Rowen, William BRowzee, Willie ARoy, James CRoy, James HRoy, Louis WRuckdaesrhel,Xelhe HRudv, Charles ERuff, Herbert RRuff, A alentineRuffin, William L....Ruggles, Xora MRulil, Charles WRunyan, Lee JRupp, ConradRussell, Allan MRussell, AnnieRussell, CharlesRussell, Emma LRussell, Harrv JRussell, John'ORussell, Lillian MRussler, Elmer DRust, Albert D., jr
Rutherford, James A.
.
Rutland, HughRutter, Fred FRutter, Margaret G . .
.
Ryan, Edward HP.yan, Edward JRyan, Mary ARvan, Ossian JRyan, Thomas TSaloman, SamuelSaltzman, Ernest C...Sammond, Wilham J.Samuelson, Harry R.
.
Saosom, Daniel LSardo, Albert ESan-, George WSasscer, Annie ESatterfield, Samuel T.;Saunders, Earl B I
Saunders, Fannie I. .
.
Saunders. SueSauter, Balsey FSavoy, Georgeana V. . I
Savoy, Rodney PSaxtv, Imojrene
I
Sayles, Chares HScammell, Robert S..jScannell, .Toseph A
j
Schafer, LizzieSchaller, John
|
Scharf , Paul|
Scheerer, Annie M i
Scheid, Philipj
Schell, Louis C1
Schenck, Louie A !
Schermerhorn , ICate J
.
i Scheurman, Henrv A.Schildroth , Henry T .
.
I
Schilpp, Henrv .
."
Sehinnerer, "William S.Schlev, George J
Amount,
$589. 58617.58
1,578. 787a3.60
1,470.551,634.83
680. 87681.00&33.34
1,494.05606..37446.71877. 92
],587.721,751.371,036.001,490.16419.87657.40736.35841.95735.49
1,507.80248. 16
1,488.00634.40881.96
1, 126. 801,661.10
631. 221,095.25
732. 14
1,498.78718.43419. 20720. 00
1,468.20288.51
1,688.321.2.50.30
627.05998. 77573.32
2.006.401,375.35
734. 73916.36
1,393.361,722. 601,476. OC1.650.021.382.891,447. 761,515.361,248.30
391. 60720.00697.03670. 71
764.361.407.10
593. 17629.82553.3590.00
1,3.55.24
1.681.74681. 50
1.246.001.001.80
678. 121.237.391,680.29
625. 00589. 34
1.225.251. 228.45
766. 682,354.871,214.00
378 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended Jane 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, includingleaves of absence and pay for holidays—Continued.
Name.
ScWick, Frederick J. .
.
Schlick, WilliamL....Schlosser, CharlesSehmalhoff, William LSehmaling, Joseph W.Schmid, IJdward F...Schmidt, George T....Schmitt, Marv ESchnaliel, William J...
Schneider, T.ouis W. .
.
Schoeneman, George LSchoQeld, ArthurSchoolev, Elmer ESchott, John WSchrara, MartinSchreiber , E rnest O . .
.
Schreiber, Seraphin...Schroen, Peter ASehulte, Charles H....Schultz, Andrew F....Schultze, Edwin W...Schulz, Henry GSchulze, PanicSchwarz, Ferdinand..Schwarz, Harry WSchweitzer, Christ F..Schwing, Frank AScott, Charles WScott, ColumbusScott, ErnestScott, Francis 1)
Scott, George EScott, James AScott, James HScott, John FScott, LeviScott, Mary FScott, William BScott, WilUam HScott, WinfieldSearles, Katie CSebastian, Paul ASebree, William ESedgAvick, HoraceSegerson, Josephine E
.
Sehorn, George HSelf, David ASellman, Frank BSeltzer, Edear ASelzle, Charle? JSerrano, Michael N. ..
Serrin, David GSettle, NealHSexton, ErnestSexton, Grant WSexton, RavmondSeyfferth, Frederick WShaed, Grerary WShaen, MirhaelShafer, Elizabeth M...Shaffer, George WShanklin, A.lbert
Shapiro, SamuelSharp, I. WalterSharp, Todd CShaw, Archibald W\..Shaw, Arthur LShaw. EdwardShaw, Emily CShaw, John SShaw, j'^ewton HShea, Michael JShea, TimothySheaffer, John ESheehan, Dennis FSheehan, Jo^^eph ESheets, Charles JSheilraan, Wilfred F..Shelton, Charles R....Shelton, Thomas
Amount.
$1,252. 001,2.52. GO
888. 271,094.271,594.52
998. 971,000.00
787.331,212.901,:01.301,224.001,349.791,276.60
980. 871,473.601, 252. 00
729.431,413.621,.393. 64
840. 00878. 32
1,053.061, 715. 27
740. 67597. 85152. 24
1,474.90780. 72647.64656. 62792.40633.32
1,055.75684.47849. 01
1,118. 80856. 95621.09500. 00854. 17672. 35370. 65
1,2«.00621.25745. 20
1,889.521,400.08701.409^8. 76
1,381.001,718.16
607. 9998fi. 20
1,001.40208. 27667. 8i
1,348.991,506.301,617.44
672. 10
1,22^.80618. 16382. 00
1,.594. 021,445.80
616. 021,501.801,106.59681.56
1,478.101,434.44
396. 281.891.901,942.641,211.281,516.231,216.70811.65
1,391.70618.00
Name.
Shepard, Edward J..Sherl'ey, Carrie BSherfy, .John LSheridan, Frances M.Sheridan, Frances M.Sheridan, James H...Sheridan, .JohnSheridan, Mary ASheriff, Dale CSherley, JosephSherman, George L.
.
Sherman, Howard E.Sherman, John W . .
.
SherAvood, Harry J...Shiley, Annie LShine, Edward JShipley, Fletcher V..Shipley, Lewis MShipman, Nellie H...Shives, Jesse AShock, MaryShoemaker,' Jesse C .
.
Sholl, AlpheusShorao, Thom.as W .
.
Shott, Elmer EShreve, William A..
.
Shutterly, Charles S..Si'^kles, Charles E....Siewers, Marion DeWSikken, Ernest ASilence, AnnieSill, William SSilliman, Helen CSillk, Thomas FSimas, John ASimmonds, Nellie F .
Simmons, Charles L.Simmons, James A.
.
Simmons, Mary P . .
.
Simms, BradfordSimms, CharlesSimms, Claiborne H.Simms, EmanuelSimms, Robert FSimons, Henry OSimons, Wellington FSimpson, Josephine..Simpson, RobertSimpson, Stephens MSims, James R..Sims, Martha ESinclair, Effie MSingleton, J isephSingleton, Otis JSingleton, PeterSipher, William M. .
.
Sirlouis, James FSivertsvin, Bennie O.Sizer, Charles MSkain, William T....Skeen, Elizabeth F..Skeen, William D....Skelly, Julia CSkinner, William H..Slater, Howard CSlater, Robert ASlater, William JSlaughter, Henry P..Slentz, Charles ESlingland, JohnSloan, Frank J
Sloat, Hirst FSmall, Ri-^^hard W...Smalley, Charles E...Smallwood, Carrie E.Smallwood, Thomas.Smart, James FSmeltzer. Ja"ob R. .
.
Smith, Albert GSmith
,Aloysius F . .
.
Amount.
$1,493.50225. 00876.40073.2?58K70525. 25
1,228. GO62o. 89
1,606.18614.00
1.641.092,274.461,154.501,475.961,491.671,371.041,375.34
840. 901,201.83821.45606. 37
1,135.73596. 00
1,505.031,484.691,009.601,138.001,481.101,494.60881.33304.93
1,759.821,795.21375.60
1,414.44738. 06954.36601.23616.37623.50632. 00614.40662. 19
351. 601,528.331,-395.14
1, 208. 758i5.20
1,562.5262o. 00732. 78714.35687. 23
1,521.41.597. 26
1..398. 511,602. 72
1,252.00l,2o2.45
856. 20688. 30
1,450.83730. 64
813.00787.64
1,502.401,214.401,217.741.872.15
618. 671,650.11894.00616.40
1,677.37480. 15183.91
1,381.101,029. .50
1,775.97777.35
Name.
Smith, Anna FSmith, Anna JSmith, Asbury ASmith, Bernardin W..Smith, BirtSmith, Charles CSmith, Charles HSmith. Christopher R.Smith, Ellen OSmith, Emma FSmith, Emma GSmith, Eugene DSmith, Eugene FSmith, Flora BSmith, FrankSmita, Frank BSmith, Frank DSmith, George HSmith, Henry HSmith, Ida GSmith, Jerome BSmith, John Dudley..Smith, John ESmith, John H. .......Smith, .John JSmith, John PSmith, John WSmith, Julia MSmith, Margaret KSmith, Peter ASmith, Ro.sena L. E .
.
Smith, RussellSmith, Samuel C. W..Smith, ShelbySmith, Solomon ASmith, StephenSmith, Thomas HSmith, Warren ESmith, William ASmith, William ASmith, William H....Smith, William Hen-nessy
Smith, William JSmith, William RSmith, William SSmithson, John VSmoot, Amanda ESmoot, Edward DSmoot, TTatherine V.
.
Smoot, William B M.Snowden, John ESnyder, Susie BSollers, Benjamin F...Sollers, William ASolomon, SidneySomers, Elizabeth M..Sommers, John PSon en, Bright RSongster, ThomasSothoron. Jessie ESoules, William CSouthwick, Harvey J.Sower, Charles WSowerbutts, RobertP.Sowers, James CSpaeth, Charles HSpalding, Mary TSpankler, RobertSparks, EmmaSparks, George CSpauldin?, James J...Speake, Walter RSpeaks, Marv JSpeelman, Martin R.
.
Speisser, Mary ESpence, James FSpencer, Alfred ASpencer, Annie G. L..Spencer, Frank R
REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 379
No. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, includingleaves of absence and pay for holidays—Continued.
Name.
Spencer, John CSpencer, MauriceSpi^ple, Claude ASpiker, 'I'itus J
Spinks, AlexanderSplann, Joseph FSprague, >'orman C...Spriggs. HenrySpriggs, Margaret E...Sprucebank, James. .
.
Sta-:k, Rosa AStadtler, Ja obStanford, William H..Stanford, WHmer W.
.
Stanley, Edward P...Stanley, Gertrude M..Stanley, Mary J
Stanowski, Charles F
.
Stanton, Charles E....Stanton, John AStark, LewisStark, WilUamStarkes, Eugene HStarr, William RStartzell, Gra^e TStaub, John AStaudenmayer, Wil-ham H
Steele, Tora ESteele, Ella ESteele, Philip SSteker, JosephStembler, George M...Stenner, Robert EStephenson, John K .
.
Stern, AmeliaStern, GertrudeStern, Louis ESterne, Addie MStevens, Edward J....Stevens, Gra:e EStevens, Horatio W...Stevens, JaneStevens, Martin V. B..Stevens, Samuel W...Stevens, William S. .
.
Stewart, Alexander B
.
S tewart , B enjamin F .
.
Stewart, Maude EStewart, Walter CSti-kuey, R. KStidham, Benjamin L.Stimpson, Sarah EStockman, LeonardR. H
Stoddard, Hiram W...Stolp, Louis WStone, James FStoops, Joshua BStout, Ja'-ob HStow, yorman CStowell, John FStratford, ^^homas G..Strauss, "William F...Strawn, Howard L . .
.
Street, Frank WSlretr^h, Charles AStribling, Cornelius K.Strirkrott, Frederi-kAStrickrott, Louis B. .
.
Stroh, Efiwin BStrone, FannieStrudlev, EdAvard A..Stull, Georee HSturgis, John RSturm, Edward Hbturtevant, Harry R..Stutsman, CharlesSudler, Emory BSuit, Louis F
$1,376.302,022.35667.38690.41720. 00
1,497.001,444.56664.86628. 23
1,497.60671.10887.68801.00
1,396.801,357.20
989. 18556. 86734. 25
1,494.001,016.921,258.36
719. 50626. 27
1,055.86641.20570. 00
1,428. 76641.87753.44
1,226.001,252.00
6:34.00
1,468. 581,346.39
876. 40876.40932.49657. 73
723.64828. 01
1,338. 70657. 50
1,466.10
1, 198. 0095.87
990. 72
1, 140. 64
733.15855. 01
1,000.001,485.351,319.70
1,083.39720. 00413.87
1,003.40701.00
1,567.86374.01878. 74
720. 00621.43840. 00,654.60, 708. 14
,284.80,781.46
,3S8. 64,252.00664.89
, 270. 51
, 186. 80,478. 10
,462.74,502.40,677.99622. 00850.66
Name.
Sullivaa, Augustus ESullivan, Charles F.
.
Sullivan, lOdwin A...Sullivan, John CSullivan, John I;
Sullivan, RichardCSullivan, Robert E...Summers, Charles W.Summers, Robert W.Surguy. Arlhur ESuthard, Harvey Iv.
.
Sutor, Louis PSutton, DanielSutton, George ASutton, Henry SSutton, James TSwain, Benjamin H..Swain, Emma JSwann, Henry TSwart, Edna OSwarzman, Kate V.,.Swayne, Emerson B.,Swazfaber, Oscar W..Sweeney, Catherine.
.
Sweeney. John J
Sweene\', Margaret AS'weeney, Thomas A.Sweet, IBessie OSweet, Riley A ;
.
Sweetman, MichaelMSwett, Ella ASwiggett, HarrySwinbuine, Joseph BSydnor, George LSydnor, Mary CSymonds, Arthur J.
.
Szegedy, Emma GTabler, Edwin H....Tabler, ^orval KTait, Arthur J. DTalbot, Percy JTalbott, William T..Tallman, George B...Tanner, Bettie ATanner, Charles BTappaQ, William F..Tarbox, Fred LTate, .James RTaylor, Albert ETavlor, Casper RTaylor, Charles STaylor, Clifford JTaylor, David ATaylor, Ernest RTaylor, Frances L . .
.
Taylor, Herbert M. .
.
Taylor, Horace JTaylor, IraTaylor, James STaylor, Joseph HTaylor, Eatherine V.Taylor, LewisTavlor, Mattie KTaylor, MelvinTavlor, RichardTavlor, RichardTaylor, 'i'homas E...Taylor, Wallace H. .
.
Tavlor, WalterTaylor, WiUiam W .
.
Teates, Clark WTeichman, FrederickC.,jr
Teller. Charles HTemplar, Sarah C...Terrv, Harriet J
Terrv. Hynes ETerrV; Fate STerry, Mary FTerry, Nellie R
Amount.
$670. 071,417.211,488.801,272. 48
865. 20786. 39
1,447.821,492. 80
2, 250. 001,549.40646.38
1,403.25849.17
1,017. 661,701.24
624. 75
1,381.30667. 2889.68
674.41746. 53
1,780. .33
920. 67712.35720. 00354.89
1,501.80678.32
1,111.131,72L55
861..58
1,251.351,.332. 50760.42772. 85
1,703.28747.47
1,222.00426. 89564.28
1,225.001,394.581,108.25
716. 94
1,020.081,666.921,479.81
724. 781,249.651,651.811,510.48547.62
1,574.881,241.901,274.101,044.48
338. 071,488. 001,588.391,102.09
736. 13
689. 13
681.11640. 21
816. 57524.00600. 61
1,045.36626. 00
1,989.889S0. 63
, 252. 00,001.60598. 15
688. 60840. 36625. 75
486. 76
648. 15
Name.
Terry, Walter HTerwilliger, GeorgeTerwissie, Gerard T...Textor, Frederi' k J. .
.
Thackara, Forest SThayer, Courtney C...Thayer, George HTheaker, .^"eliie
Thomas, Arl.hur S. . ..
Thomas, Carson B . . .
.
Thomas, HenryThomas, Howard B . .
.
Thomas, Lizzie MThomas, Owen HThomas, Robert CThomas, William D . .
.
Thompson,A loy.sius RThompson, BenjaminG
Thompson, Charles WThompson, Irene E . .
.
Thompson, Frank M.
.
Thompson, Harriet A
.
Thompson,Harry
Thompson, HarryThompson, IvyFThompson, Joseph M.Thompson, OliverThompson, RobertThompson, SolomonH.,jr
Thompson, WiUiam J
.
Thomson, AlfredThorn, Benjamin T . .
.
Thorne, Charles EThorne,John MThornton, Jennie L . .
.
Thornton, John A. B .
.
Threljield, GranvilleM
Thrush, John H.W...Thro" kmorton , M. I . .
.
Tibbitts, James ETierney. Agnes CTiffany, Anna BTilghriian. Amelia L .
.
Tilchman, E hzabeth .
.
Tilley, Stephen BTilton,Marv A.LTinsley, EdwardTisdale,Nat TTisdel, Alton PTiverney, Theophil. .
.
Toles, NelsonToliver, Sidney JTolson, Frantz JTolson, Herbert STolson, StellaTomlin, Joseph I
TomIin,Timothv H...TomUnson,Ida MTompkins, Andrew T.Tompkins, CatherineA
Tompidns, Charles E .
.
Tompkins, HendersonF
Tone, MildredToomev, William E . .
.
Topham, Ri hard B .
.
Toppen, Alfred W. . ..
Tosh. AlexanderTowers, C.WTowers, Mark ETown.Henrv CTownsend, Francis S..Townsend, Robert L..Towso, E lizabeth A . .
.
Toy, James MTrammell. Jay V
380 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915, and the amount paid each, includingleaves of absence and pay for holidays—-Continued.
Name. Amount.
Travels, Simon ETravis, Charles NTreft,s,AmeTretler, Harry UTruesdale, Andrew
—
Truitt. Isabel RTrumbull, Lawrence .
.
Truss, Robert ATuck, Frank ATucker, Arthur FTucker, Clinton RTucker, Thomas W . .
.
Tioite, JohnTune, Lucy ATune, Thomas ETupper, Lillian MTurberville, George R.
Turkenton,MaryTurner, AmeliaTurner, Harriet BTurner, James A. D . .
.
Turner, JuliaTurner, William A.H.Turner, William HTuttle, George ATuttle, Lewis CTyler, Jennett STyler, Reuben H i
Tyrrell, Carie L!
Tyson, Charles B|
Ullrich, William F....
I
Underwood, Earlt
Upperman, S.EarlUrner,NinaUsilton,Lida JUtz, Harry AVagt, Charles JVan Arsdale,IdaVanarsdell, JamesW .
.
Van Bibber, WilliamH
Vance. Alice RVan de Bogert, Her-bert
Vandercook, GeorgeB
Vander Schaaf, J.JVan Deventer,Blanche 1/
Van Peventer, M.J...Van Horn, Albert C. .
.
Van Hoesen, Fred-erick
Van Matre,ICateVan Overmeer, JosephP
Van White. CarlVarbeck, LucyVaughan, Richard T .
.
Veatch, James EVernon, JonasVerrosso, TonyVipond, Benjamin L.
.
Virgin. Lovina MVirgin, Minnie CVliet, Clarence J
Vogel, Conrad TVogler, William MVogt, Louis CVogts, Edward AVonderau,>^ora CVon Ostermann,George F
Vose, Elizabeth A... .
.
Waddelle, AlonzoWaddey, Jenme EWade, CharlesWade, Harry W
$626. 001,679.511,300.201, 150. 00
402. 72
329. 23
660. 97620. 86
1,610. 091,547. 39
868. 71
728.491,224.00443.49854. 00687. 96
498. 52718. 18167.98668. 04
1,480. 50757. 28
1,243.95• 777. 201,799.291,423.12
620. 03
729. 02625. 00798. 89607.3747. 22
367. 61831. 50703. 17
1,251.751,399.58680.31
1,887. 12
1,463.72609.00
1,255.35
1,194.40308. 50
876.22572.67
1,687.02
1,457.40604.30
1,320.401,573.79
590. 891,127.161,390. 56593.26781. 00
1,943.61700. 84700.45
1,381.151,249.161,469.621,993.60
858. 15834. 00
1,261.67626. 00265. 18679. 55
1.082. 00707. 25
Name.
Wade, Margaret LWade. Thomas LWadsworth, Arthur J
.
Wagar, Horace EWagenlander, George.Waite, Fannie W . . . .
.
Wakefield, RichardE.B
Vv^alde, WilUam GWalker, Archibald K.Walker, Edwin HWalker, E Uzabeth H .
.
Walker, Fred SWalker, Mary EWall, Stephen RWallace, ArthurWallace, Ella MWallace, Frank SWallace, James KWallace, Minna FWallace, Percv SWallace, William W..Wallace, William W..Waller, CharlieWaller, JohnWaller, William C. F..Walmsley, EdwinWalpole, Frank H....Walsh, David MWalsh, JeremiahWalsh, JohnEWalsh, KatherineWalsh, Mary AWalsh, Patrick AWalsmith, V/illiam F.Walston, John RWalters, AnnieWalters, Daniel RWalton, David SWalton, Robert AWalton, Stephen T...Wandell, Retta JWaple, John FWard, Arthur RWard, Frank JWard, Ritchie FWare, Horace BWare, John MWaring, Marshall C . .
.
Warner, E dwin NWarren, Sanford M . .
.
Warwick, Joanna F...Washington, James .
.
Washington, Robert.
.
Washington, Samuel..Washington, WilliamE
Washington, WilliamH
Washington, WilUamWWashington, WillisWWaterman, Thomas J.
Waters, Edwin RWaters, Eva Iv
Waters, Mary AWaters, Mary CWatkins, Maria JWatson, Alexander J .
Watson, Betty VWatson, .Joseph CWatson, MarshallWatts, Lewis DWatts, Nathaniel G...Wayson, John EWayson, Mary AWeaver, Helen CWeaver, Spurgeon H .
Webb, Arthur C
Amount.
$626.491,400. 601, 726. 83
27.121,324.99
684. 20
176.491,249.501,188.002,476.65
554. 351,488.36
624. 74
1,359.90324. 50
1,468.501,3.50.42
2, 250. 00719.44
1,402.30990.39
1,576.12621. 00618. 00
1,257.751,240.00
226. 601,547.251,961.761,768. 83
7.34. 24732. 80
1,251.251.438.60783.42669. 34840. 60
1,482.46248. 20
1,399.40610. 00
1,420. 08797.47
1,394.101,688. 201,369.021,455.42
977. 001,664.161,957. 22
750. 58628. 50626. 74819.11
353.99
746. 25
605. 27576.23
1,480. 801,252.00
876. 00733.73624.37496. 68
1,714.08598. 24
1,575. .53
625.311,002.591,484.22
678. 85626.00584. 52628.44
1,679.37
Name.
W ebb, Elias SWebb, Harry CWebb, Henrv MWebb, John CWebb, John SWebb, Walter HWeber, Albert JWeber, Frederick E . .
.
Weber, Henry WWeber, Marj^^KWeber, PhiUp H., jr..Weber; Wilham H....Webster, Charles F. .
.
Webster, Elmer MWebster, Georgiana...Webster, Nelhe BWebster, Ozias SWebster, William F .
.
Webster, William H .
.
Weeks, Lafayette D...Vfeidlich, RobertWeidman, Godfrey F.Weidman Jacob M . .
.
Weir, ThomasWeiss, William JWeitzel, John BWelborn, Eugene B...Welch, Alice MWelch, Annie MWelch, FrankhnWelch, Walter AWells, Charles WWells, Emma LWells, Harry CWells, Harry LWelsh, Charles BWelsh, Charles HWelsh, Emory CWelsh, William LWendal, Isaac HWerneke, Frederick MWerres, John PWeser, Rosa RWesley, James HWest, Annie MWest, Clarenf^e MWest, Israel MVfest, Joseph FWest, Marion TWest, William AWeston Charles FWeston, Herbert R...Westrav, Beniamin J.Wetzel, Emil PWhalen, John TWhaley, Margaret. . .
.
Whaley, Mary EWhall, Edward GWhallev, Harrv CWhalley, Lsabella R...Wheat, EhMWheatley, Edgar P...Wheeler, HazardWheeler, James HWhelan, Jennie CWhitacre, AlbertWhite, Alice RWhite, Amanda VWhite, Chester SWhite, Edna SWhite, Frank LWhite, Frederick A...White, Granville S....
White, Henry OWhite, Jacob JWhite, James CWhite, MarcellusWhite, May DWhite, Robert H
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PPJ^'TER. 381
No. 24.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andhindinq durinq f -
"- a/- ended June SO, 1915, and the amount paid each, including
'I- holidays—Continued.binding during f
leaves of absence
Name. Amount. Name. AmouBt. Name. Amount.
10
^2. 61
Y\'liite, Sadie Vj
$'301
,
WTiite,William Albert i d'5WMte, WiUiam Alo--
siusI
240,
White, wniiam F. P . ., 1, 624,
"\\hite, ^v'illiam J :1,417,
"V^Tiitehead., FrederickN
Whitford . Geor ee A . . . : -
WMtford. ^'i-or 1 1, . ;
"^Tiitinetov 1 i: ...... (3o4
Whitley.::: 706Whitlow, 11- v: i'So
Whitma::. : : :v ... 1 :
Whitma::,WMttaker . : L. ;
: c V \WMttaker . '.Valrer . . . . 1, iO-i
Whitted. Frant U.... '322
Whittemore.Everett S. 1, .545
wliitrLnston. Geort:eW...;. 720
WTiittle, George^. ' 720
Wibert. LiUiaii i-. ':'47
Wilcox. FlovdP ' eS2WHcox. MiKhellWnd. Edward S 1, ;: 2
Wiler, James H 1. .
Wiley. Philip W i,'
Wilhelm. Charles 1'
-
WUkos, Frank .
'
Wilkes. Helen AWilkes. William l,
WilkirLs. FranKlI:. I . . 1 _ ^
Wilkir.s. James ^ :-
WiLkins. James H 1 ,
Wilkinson. AlbertWilkinson H-::-WUkinso" b . : : -
Wilkins-:: b : -.
" EWill. Frebe:: : :
Willard. ClavtonE.. . El :
Willard. Eva H.-Wiliett. IdaM :
Willhoit. AuctiTs: T. . . . : .
Williams. AEors -. E . . E-WiUiams. Artiiur T. . . b -
M tlKams. Burr G bWilliams . CharlesWilMams. Charles A . . b :i .
WiUiams, Cltarles H . 1 . EWUliams , Chai'les H . .
' 2 v EWilUams, Cbar:e= .. b " b -
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TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OFTHE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDEDJUNE 30, 1915.
383
TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF
DOCUMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1915.
Government Printing Office,Office of Superintendent of Documents,
Octoler 1, 1915.
Sir: In accordance with the provisions of section 61 of the general
printing act approved January 12, 1895, I have the honor to submitthe Twenty-first Annual Report of the Superintendent of Documents,being for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915.
The increase in governmental business for the fiscal year endedJune 30, 1915, like that of the previous year, has demonstrated thatthe pubhc is awakening to the fact that the governmental bureaus are
not activities foreign to the scientific investigations of the country,but are accessories and great aids to its development. A glance at
the appended statements of the j^ear's business, compared withprevious ones, plainly shows the increasing demand for Governmentpublications and that the public has begun to realize it has a strongally in almost any field of work in which it is engaged.When this ofiice was established in 1895 the various departments
and bureaus misapprehended the attitude and purpose of Congressin establishing a sales office for public documents. It is gratifying to
be able to report that a change has taken place and with scarcely anexception the sefiing of Government publications is approved, andwe are now receiving the most cordial cooperation in our work.The Departments of Agriculture and Commerce are highly com-
mended for their hearty cooperation in the work and in allowing us to
use some of their periodicals as advertising mediums, which has beenthe means of letting thousands of people know what the Governmentis doing to assist them.
If the issuing offices would consider the great expense of preparingand publishing their reports they would realize that turning them outfrom the press is only a preliminary part, and that the public shouldbe made acquainted with their existence and shown how access to
them might be had.Where the departments are inclined toward a free distribution of
their publications, I am afraid they are unmindful of the disastrousconsequences which such a distribution entails. The limited appro-priation for printing makes it impossible for the departments to sup-ply publications free to everyone. Would it not, therefore, be moreequitable to place them on a sales basis to be sold by this office, whichwas designated under the law as the sales department of the Govern-ment?What is needed is more publicity, and the issuing offices are the
ones that should do the advertising and thereby keep in close touchwith the people whom they are trying to serve.
6495—15 2b 385
386 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
The Department of Commerce has been following along the lines
which we have long advocated, and I am sure they are more thansatisfied with the results they have achieved. They have practicallydiscontinued their general free distribution and have entered upon acampaign of advertising and publicity work which has resulted in
remarkable increase in the sale of their publications.
My purpose in touching upon this subject is in the hope that it
may open the way to the coordination of effort on the part of theissuing offices to increase by greater publicity the efficiency of theGovernment publications.
LIBRARIES.
Statement showing publications sent to depositories.
During fiscal year 1914-15 1, 335, 991During fiscal year 1913-14 1, 311, 206
Increase 24,785
In the past year 2,130 different publications were sent by this office
to the 482 depository libraries now on the list. It is doubtful if all
the libraries so designated are cataloguing, shelving, and makingavailable this number of publications each year, but unfortunatelyno means are provided whereby this office can know what use is really
being made of them.We receive many requests from the libraries asking relief from the
present burden of caring for so many publications by granting themthe privilege of selection instead of being compelled, as now, to receive
aU that are printed. This selection plan has the sanction of theJoint Committee on Printing, and as the debate on this feature of theprinting bill in both Houses of Congress has not developed any oppo-sition, it is my purpose to consider putting the selection plan into
operation at as early a date as possible.
The libraries that have been users of our library ^'Want system''have received thousands of books from the recent assortment of
the accumulation of old publications. This system affords a surer
method of filling up gaps in their sets and requires but little effort onthe part of this office to hold for future consideration their wantswhen the publications are not in stock at the time of their receipt.
CATALOGUES, INDEXES, ETC.
The Document Catalogue for the Sixty-second Congress and the
Document Index for the Sixty-third Congress, second session, will
be ready for printing before the close of 1915. The Document Indexfor the Sixty-third Congress, third session, is well under way and will
be ready for printing before the convening of the Sixty-fourth Con-gress in December.The following publications have been compiled and issued during
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915:
Thirteenth Preliminary Schedule of Volumes, Reports and Documents of Sixty-third Congress, Second Session.
Monthly Catalogue, July, 1914-June, 1915, and Index.Bulletin 16. Govarnment Book Store, a pamphlet for distribution at the Panama
Pacific International Exposition.Bulletin 17. Outline of Revi.^ed Classification for Publications of Interstate Com-
merce Commission as adopted by the Public Documents Library, December, 1914.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 387
Bulletin IS. Third edition of Author Headings for United States Public Docuraentaas need in Official Oatalo-jues of Superintendent of Documents.
Forty-four Price Lists of United States Government Publications, on various efab-
jects, lor sale by Superintendent of Documents (totaling 2S2.000 copies, of which274,915 have been distributed).
REFERENCE SECTION.
I wish to call attention to the growing use of the "Reference Sec-
tion" in this office, which is rapidly becoming a clearing house for
information conceiTiing pubhc documents, receiving and answeringeach day many inquiries from Senators, Representatives, the Execu-tive Departments, corporations, and private individuals, thus ren-
dering great aid to the stock and sales departments in identifying
pubhcations called for and in executing orders.
THE COrPON SYSTEM.
The coupon system, greatly to the regret of this office, was sus-
pended during the year upon the question of its legality, but, after a
most earnest and persistent effort by this office, you decided thatthe system should be reinstated, which has proven to be of greatbenefit and CL->nve:iience to the office and to all purchasers of Govern-ment publicati ji.s. The system was reestablished February 6. 1915,and up to Jime 30 this office issued 37,115 coupons.
DISTEIBUTION OF DEPAETMENTAL PUBLICATIONS.
Few people reahze the extent to which the United States Government distributes its pubhcations free, although a large number havebeen placed on a sales basis. During the past year 34:,714.1S6 copiesof Government pubhcations have been mailed by this office on mail-mg hsts and misceUaneous orders of the departments.We now have 1,06S stenciled mailing lists containmg 765,920 names
and the maintaining of these mailing lists entails considerable work,as will be seen by a glance at the records which show that during thelast year 222,995 names were added and 229. 7S2 dropped. The num-ber of impressions made during the year was about 23.000.000. Thegreatest care has to be exercised m handluig these hsts to preventerroneous distribution.
We have been greatly assisted in increasing the efficiency of this
branch of our work by the willingness of the departments to cooperatewith us. The delay that might result from the transmission of ordersfrom the departments to this office for filling has been greatly reducedby the installation of the tube system connectmg our mailing roomwith the post office, which allows for the dispatch of mails at all
hours durmg the day.
ACCUMULATION OF PL'BLICATIONS.
During the y r considerable progress has been made m dis-
posing of the . . ilation of returned publications. In my last
report there were estimated about 500.000 unassorted on hand, andduring the past fiscal year over 500,000 more have been received.
Of this lot, thousands of copies have been taken for stock and thebalance of 1.506.274. which represented excess stock and obsolete
388 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
publications, were listed for selection by Members of Congress. Onlyabout 20 per cent of the Members availed themselves of the nrivilege
of selection. The handling of this great number of old documentspreparatory for distribution has been done without an increase of
the force of the office.
The greatest care is exercised in the assortment of these old publi-cations and none are listed for condemnation if they are of any value,or when the number in stock is insufficient for what is considered apossible future demand. It is this careful examination which is madem the assorting of these old publications that makes it slow andtedious work, but as the law requires the libraries and departmentsto turn over to this office publications which are no longer needed,I feel there is an implied duty on our part to preserve for the futuresufficient copies of those that have not become obsolete.
The warehouse and basement of the annex have been cleared of
several hundred thousands of these old books, making available con-siderable space, and within the next six months the congested condi-tion resulting from this tremendous accumulation will be greatlyrelieved.
STORAGE ROOM.
Our storage space available both for the stock of this office and thatof the departments is limited, requiring a constant review of stock onhand for the purpose of separating those publications for which there
is no demand or that have become obsolete.
We are continually bringing to the attention of the departmentscertain of their publications which we believe should be eliminatedfrom stock, and although some of the departments seem willing to
accept our suggestions, there are others that are reluctant to dis-
pose of any of their publications by having them condemned andsold as waste paper.
In my efforts to prevent our stock room from becoming congestedit is not my purpose to force the departments to make a distribution
of any of their publications, but I desire to have them see that it is
not in the interest of economy or good administration that old pub-lications for which the demand has ceased should be indefinitely
stored and occupy space that could be utilized to better advantagein handling the active and current work.
Section 67 of the printing act of 1895 provides the necessary author-
ity for the departments to turn over to this office their excess publi-
cations, but since the question of storage is no longer of any concernto the departm^ents, suggestions relative to such action must neces-
sarily emanate from this office.
CONDITION OF THE OFFICE.
I desire to gratefully bear testimony to the fact that whatever hasbeen accomplished in the management and handling of the increasing
large business of the ofhce since I took charge thereof on December1, 1913, is due in no slight degree to the uniform kindness and helpful
supervision of the Public Printer.
By your confidence, I have practically been allowed the general
management of the office and by your approval and suggestions havebeen able to reorganize the office and institute, many new methodsof business which brought out the greater efficiency and more har-
SUPERIXTEXDEXT OF DOCUMEXTS. 389
monious cooperation of tho force, resulting in the marked increase of
business, as per the following statement:
1914 1915 Increase.Percent-
age.
Letters 229, 356^140, 735. 57
256, 409S155, 092.30
1 5, 746, 069
27,053S14, 3.56. 73
12
Cash receipts 11
58Publications received 3,635,818 2,110,251Publications distributed .' 2, 274, 188 5, 530, 889 2, 2.56, 701 69
The estimate for 1917 appropriation is less than for previous years.
The office is to-day in close touch with the departments andbureaus with a better understanding than in the past.
With my personal supervision of all complaints and special inquiries
and keeping in close touch with the different sections, much of thefriction heretofore existing between the general public and otherpatrons has been removed, and now with Members of Congress andpractically all parties concerned and interested in the business of theoffice, the most pleasant relations exist.
I am pleased to report that the office is now in a good and efficient
working condition, due to the earnest and faithful cooperation of
the chiefs and employees, all of whom have uniformly taken deepand active interest in the building up of the office to the highest pos-sible standard, that it may meet the rec[uirements for which it wasestabhshed.They are all worthy of praise and are entitled to and have my most
hearty thanks, and I assure them of my profoundest appreciation oftheir fidelity and promptness in all that appertains to their severalpositions and duties.
Respectfully submitted.JosiAH H. Beixker,
Superintendent of Documents.Hon. CORXELIUS FoPvD,
Public Printer.
Comparativ e statement for four years of mail receipts.
Letters. Amount.
1911-12:
Letters containing remittances.Letters of inquiry
Total.
1912-13:
Letters containing remittances
.
Letters of inquiry
84, 19267, 749
151,941
: 103,25670,836
Total 174,092
1913-14:
Letters containing remittances.Letters of inquiry
141,93287,424
S115, 630. 43
116. 786. 42
140, 735. 57
Total.
1914-15:
Letters containing remittances.Letters of inquiry
155, 428100, 981
155, 092. 30
Total, 256,409
390 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE.
Cash statement for fiscal year ended June SO, 1915.
Cash on hand July 1, 1914, in suspense account $4, 588. 41Cash on hand July 1, 1914, in deposit account s' 702 15Cash received July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1915:
July, 1914../. $10,415.82August, 1914 8^ 493. 52September, 1914 8, 639. 70October, 1914 12,397.47November, 1914 10^953.91December, 1914 I7' 292. 21January, 1915 I5' 596^ 53February, 1915 15,998.83March, 1915 16, 202. 62April, 1915 13,443.92May, 1915 12,261.32June, 1915 13,396.45
01.^ ,155, 092. 30
bales ot documents to departments, paid by transfer of funds 2, 062. 45
$170, 445. 31
Cash remitted to Public Printer for sales of documents from July 1, 1914,to June 30, 1915:
July, 1914 112, 741. 94August, 1914 6, 901. 72September, 1914 8, 028. 38October, 1914 11, 637. 26November, 1914. 9, 455. 15December, 1914 16, 481. 27January-, 1915 13, 3i3. 10February, 1915 14, 595. 26March, i915 14, 777. 97April, 1915 12,534.36May, 1915 10,979.82June, 1915 11,923.62
143,379.85Deposited in Treasury by transfer of funds 2, 002. 45
$145, 442. 30Cash returned to remitters, July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1915:
July, 1914 $1,081.90August, 1914 1,467.09September, 1914 1, 431. 44October, 1914 1, 473. 78November, 1914 969.50December, 1914 1,309.28January, 1915 1, 892. 54February, 1915 1,168.11March, 1915 1, 189. 78April, 1915 892.72May, 1915 760. 32
June, 1915 906.3014, 542. 76
Cash on hand June 30, 1915, in suspense account 2, 359. 06Cash on hand June 30, 1915, in deposit account 8^ 101. 19
$170, 445. 31
SUPERIXTEXDEXT OF DOCUMENTS. 391
Comparative statement for 10 years shoiving total receipts, sales, and returns.
Year.Total re-
ceipts.
Total cashsales.
Total sales
by transferof funds.
Total re-
turns andpostage.
1903 $17, .597. 5033, 970. 2755,03'i.OO
$15,871.3031, 517. 8348.9 8. 3 J
t;8,M1..54
70, 715. 03
103, 070. 31
107, 888. 82103,153.43127,487. 3414.3,379. 85
$624. 48655. 05
1,151.752, 107. 632,517. 50
2, 778. 47
1,C92. 392, 9..0. 952, 455. 322, 0G2. 45
$1,729.502, 252. 61
3, 5.50. 16
6, 540. 15
6, 759. 435.0S9. 185. C06. 107,273. 819,607.98
14, 542. 76
190719081909 77, 973. 87
87, 398. 75
109, 776. 97115,630. 43116, 780. 42140. 735. 571.55, 092. 30
191019111912
19141915
Puhlications received, distributed, and soldfrom July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1915.
Publications on hand July 1. 1914 2, 271, 960Received from—
Government Printing Office
—
Designated depositories 1, 335, 513Geological depositories 25, 339Patent Office designations 191, 724Reprint account. T. 2. 694^ 182Remainder account 25, 561Catalogues, etc 405. 716Foreign legations (unbound) 203. 340Gift account ^
737, 792
^liscellaneous sources— '
'
'
Agriculture Department 39, 592CiAul SerA'ice Commission 575Commerce Department 38. 777Exchange account 6. 262Interior Department 4, 004Interstate Commerce Commission 23, 650Isthmian Canal Commission 8
Justice Department 49Labor Department 79SLil)rary of Congress 1, 705Miscellaneous libraries 2, 328Ziliscellaneous souir-es 879National Museum 50Navy Department 142Panama Canal 71Senate and House folding rooms 34State Department i 162Treasury Department 6. 595War Department 1, 221— 126, 902—
5, 746, 069
Balanced 8,018,029
Distributed
:
Cash sales 906, 946Cash subscriptions 2, 345, 973
3, 252, 919Designated depositories 1, 335, 991Geological depositories 25, 339Patent Office designations 191, 724
1, 553, 054Miscellaneous libraries 27, 983Officials and departments 73, 346For?ign legations (unbound) 203, 340Catalogues, etc 405,716Exchange account 8, 723Condemned 5, 256
724. 364
392 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Congressional designations:
United States Official Register 442Messages and Papers of Presidents 110——^— 552
5, 530, 889Publications on hand July 1, 1915 2, 487, 140
Balanced 8,018,029
RECAPITULATION.
Publications on hand July 1, 1914 2, 271, 960Publications received July 1, 1914, to June 30. 1915 5, 746, 069Publications distributed July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1915 5, 530, 889Publications on hand July 1, 1915 2, 487, 140
Balanced 8,018,029 8,018,029
Increase of stock during fiscal year 215, 180
Comparative statement showing the number of Government publications received, distrib-
uted, and sold during the fiscal years 1911 to 1915, inclusive.
1911 1912 1913 1914 1915
Receh-ed from—Agriculture DepartmentAmerican Republics Bui-eau
221,6212
152, 63532611
67,006197,555130, 193
5325,8342,5962,057
75
7, 891
3,5709,941
4,117,9221,827
115,9464,3286,505
27,0116915
2,221
190, 101 19, 770 39, 592
Civil Service Commission 672 575Commerce and Labor Department 5,545
15, 0801,405
64
8, 713
14,869962388
7, 66073,21011,979
3, 143, 676617
122, 801
5,4878, 138
130, 78435
2,5153,816Interior Department
Interstate Commerce Commission4,412
107, 777208
1,564896147
4,00423,650
49
1,705142
Justice DepartmentLibrarv of CongressNavy DepartmentPost Office Department
21
2,553227
6,12349
2321,281376
4,050,07621116
4,8935,1602,994
161
Smithsonian InstitutionState DepartmentTreasurv DepartmentWar DepartmentGovernment I'rinting Office
Senate and House Folding RoomsMiscellaneous libraries
Miscellaneous sourcesExchange accountWrapping account
513
7, 883366
3,414,4016,613
53,5256,0296,616
1626, 5951,221
5,619,16734
2,328879
6,262
Isthmian Canal Commission 11566
8
269ou75
67Labor Department 1,010 798Supreme Court of United StatesCensus Bureau 91
3,113247
Commerce Department 38,777Court of ClaimsPan American UnionNational Museum 50
71Panama Canal
Total 3,773,036 4,856,066 4,395,081 3,635,818 5,746,069
Distributed:Cash sales 294,196
17,161406,176
1,453,28023,356
205, 651
56, 80786,17166,827
424, 490315320
2
475, 673 511,519 676, 181 906,946Bills to follow sales
Cash subscriptionsDesignated d epository libraries
Geological depository libraries
Patent Office designationsMiscellaneous libraries
Officials and departmentsForeign legations (unbound)Catalogues, etcUnited States Official RegisterMessages and Papers of PresidentsFlags of Maritime Nations
563,5412,311,989
41,098182,31831,79119,353
128, 697174,611
843210
5
796,4371,756,118
19,977172, 291
30,11729,58777,611
621,891398526
702, 0261,311,206
23,976167, 60320, 42514,18798, 540
241, 78653330
2,345,9731,335,991
25,339191,72427,98373,346
203, 340405, 716
442110
Congressional designations (miscellaneous) 1,19812,9563,541
Exchange accoimtCondemned account
5,451472,712130, 784
6,657741,05627,011
5,819171,0612,994
8, 7235,256
Total 3, 644, 600 4,604,853 4,195,878 3,274,188 5,530,889
RECAPITULATION.
3,773,036 4,856,0664,604,853
4,395,0814,195,878
3, 635,8183.274,188
5,746,0695,530,889Distributed 3,644,600
SUPEEIXTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 393
Statement showing the number of departmental 'publications received and distributed during
the fiscal year 1915, as provided in chapter 350, section 8, of the act of Aug. 23, 1912.
Departments, etc.
AgricultureCensusCivil Service CommissionCommerceEducationEngineer DepartmentEttmoiogy and American Historical Asso-
ciation."
Federal Reserve BoardGeological SurveyInsular AffairsInteriorInternational Joint CommissionInterstate Commerce CommissionJustice and JudiciaryLaborLibrary of Congress
Mines BureauNational MuseumNavyPost tlice
Public Health ServiceSmithsonian InstitutionStandards BureauStateTreasurvWar...:
( n handJuly 1,1914
7,423,456581,231
2,639321 , 86781,9823,885
33,211
429,
8C,
81,493463
139,85736,032
590, 298103, 826
19,307188
272, 47318,895122,37821,869
498, 40222, 675
Total- 10,904,584
Received.
28,008, 727358,53111,514
2, 249, 750
353,5766,298
7,97026, 250
579, 2698,58079,4463,805
820,615126,018466,42148,150
1,020,60045,074
2,054,75138,203
182, 865
560,9475,935
37,120,915
Total. Mailed.
35,432,183939, 76214,1.53
2,571,617435, .5.58
10,183
41,18126, 2.50
1,009,14226, 257
160,0533,805
902,108126,481606, 27884,182
1,610,898148,90076,927
1882,327,224
57,098305, 243
21 , 8691,059,349
28,610
26,386,661436,2089,836
2,242,674347,975
1,791
11,10324,720
456,9438,427
69,1513,805
766, 293126,374411,44037,669
827, 52743,36644, 662
10
1,651,24424,535120,08621,869
633, .550
6, 267
On hand.
48,025,499 ! 34,714,186|
13,311,313
Public documents library: Additions and totals for the fiscal year 1915.
Government authors and publishing offices.
Agriculture DepartmentCivU Service CommissionCommerce DepartmentCongress, documents prior to Fifteenth Congi-ess (1817), volumes.Congress, miscellaneous publicationsCongress, official records of proceedingsCongressional documents (Congressional set), 1817-1915District of Columbia. Board of CommissionersFederal Reserve BoardFish CommissionFreedman's Savings & Trust CoGeneral Supply CommitteeGeographic libardGovernment Printing t_ ffice
Interior DepartmentInterstate Commerce CommissionJudiciary (United States courts)Justice DepartmentLabor Department (old) ,
Labor Department (new executive department)Library of Congress ,
National Academy of SciencesNational Home for Disabled Volunteer SoldiersNa^-y Department ,
Pan "American nionPost Office DepartmentPresident of United StatesReserve Banks Organization CommitteeSmithsonian InstitutionState DepartmentTreasury DepartmentWar Department
In librarv June30, 1915.
Docu-ments.
155
2, 568120173
18,379402
7,2303,074
29
4,3325,43420,55434,979
Total.
Maps.
10,475
3,074
2,5792
160
771614
174,835i
18,698
Grand total
.
193, 533
Increase from July1, 1914.
mS. !
Maps.
1,095351983
1
83139883937
735733338436
66236
6
890548
41329515
135178
1,2216,265
15,571
16, 790
394 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915.
Num-Title. ber of Price. Total.
copies.
Agriculture.
Secretary.
A-nnual reports (cloth):
1832 1 $0. 70 $0. 70
183 J 7 .60 4. 201834 1 .60 .60
1835 1 .60 .601837 3 .60 1.801838 1 .60 .60
1839 2 .70 1.401870 5 .65 3.251871 2 .55 1.101872 1 .55 .55
1873 3 .40 1.201874 1 .40 .40187-5 2 .60 1.201873 2 .40 .80
1877 2 .70 1.401878 1 .70 .701879 2 .90 1.801880 3 1.20 3.6018S1 and 1882 2 1.30 2. 601885 2 .60 1.20188 i 2 1.00 2.001885 2 .80 1.601883 2 1.00 2. 001887 3 1.20 3.601888 1 1.00 1.001889 5 .80 4.001890 11 1.00 11.001891 4 1.00 4.001892 1 1.00 1.00189J 2 .80 1.601894 1 .25 .251895 2 .25 .501897 1 .25 .251898 1 .25 .25
1899 1 .30 .301902 1 .40 .401905 1 .40 .401903 .65 .65
1909 3 .70 '2. 10
1910 4 .75 3.001911 5 .75 3.751912 3 1.00 3.001913 11 .40 4.401914 35 .40 14.00
Annual reports (sepa-rates, Secretary's re-port), paper:19B 1 .05 .05
1914 6 .05 .30
Annual reoorts (sepa-
rates, miscellaneous),paper: Grass and forage
experiment station at
Garden City, Kans.(from Ret)ort 1891) .05 .05
General publications (pa-
per):Message from Presi-
dent of UnitedStates transmittingreport of Secretaryof A<!;riculture inrelation to forests,
rivers, and moun-tains of SouthernAunalachian region,
1902 (cloth) 3 .85 2.55
Report of the Secre-tary of Agricultureon Southern Anna-lachian and WhiteMountain watersheds, Dec. 11, 1907(60th Cong., 1st
sess., S. doc. 91) .202 .10
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
(Secretorz/—Continued.
General publications (pa-per)—Continued.
Special report on beet-
sugar industry inUnited States (in
1897) (cloth)Progress of beet-sugarindustry in UnitedStates in 1898
Progress of beet-sugarindustry in UnitedStates in 1899, withsupplementary re-
port on cane-sugarindustry of Hawai-ian Islands, 1900....
Progress of beet-sugarindustry in UnitedStates in 1905
Marketing butter andcream in the South.
Making farm butterin the South
The feeding and careof dairy calves
Do you keep a cow?..Feeding farm cows inthe South
Conveniencies forhandling the farmcow and her prod-ucts
Cowpeas in the cot-
ton beltShall southern farm-
ers build cream-eries
Advantages of dairy-ing in the South
—
Protest against pro-posed legislation re-
stricting experi-
ments of Depart-ment of Agricul-
ture, May 25, 1S97..
Food and drugs act,
June 30. 1906Hairy vetf^h for the
cotton belt
Horse and mule rais-
ing in the South....Organization and con-
duct of a marketservice in the De-partment of Agri-culture
The production andcare of milk andcream
Winter oats in thecotton belt
Statistics of oleomar-garine, oleo oil, andfiUed cheese, 1900
and 1%1Permanent pastures
for the cotton belt.
.
Pig raisingCooperative labora-
tory at Reno, Nev.,for examination of
potash-bearing ma-terials
Suggestions on poul-try raising for thesouthern farmer
—
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0. 95
.10
Total.
SUPERINTEXDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 395
Iteraized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
S4 10. 05 $4. 20
34 . 25 8. 5042 10 4. 2022 !oo 1. 10
1 000 \ )32. 00
' 790 10 79.0096 05 4. 8017 05 '. 8534 Ot 1. 70112 It- 10 16. SO56 .05 2. SO39 20 7 8082 15 12. 30
257 .05 12. 8524 !05 1. 2028 .05 1. 4031 . 05 1. 5527
"
10 2. 70
23 05 1. 15
68 15 10. 20
80 . 05 4. 0039 .05 1. 95124 05 6. 2040 05 2. 4523 . 05 1. 15
05 1. 252? 1. 45'8
. 05 1. 4041 . lo 6. 15
33 • "-^ 1. 6040 05 2. 0021 '. 05 1. 0552 !05 2. 6087 !05 4. 3529 . 05 1.4595 9. 5018 05 ^9046 .Qo 2^30
222 . 05 11. 10138 '. 05 6. 90IDS . 05 5. 4099 . 05 4. 95170 . 25 42. 5035 . 05 1. 75134 . 05 6. 70223 . 05 11. 15714 . 10 71. 4041 . 05 2. 0554 . 10 5. 40I . 05 . 05
59 . 15 8. 8555 . 10 5. 50
200 en 3. 00391 . 05 19. 5534 . 05 1. 70228 . 05 11. 40425 . 10 42. 5051 . 15 7. 6567 . 10 6. 70151 . 0585 . 05 4. 25IS . 05 . 9048 .05 2.4043 .05 2. 1542 .15 6.30
106 .20 21.2049 .05 2.4584 .05 4.20
10,000 0) 425.00466 .10 46.6054 .10 5. 4073 .10 7.3035 .05 1.75
Title.
Num- II
ber of Price,jTotal.
copies.;
I
AGRicrLTURE—Contd. I
Secretary—Contmued..j
General pul lications (pa- i
per)—CuiiTinucd.Rivo? a loT'a^e crop
in ih? cDtt.in belt.
.
Winter rve in thecotton I'elt
Sorchum for forage inthe CO ttju belt
i
Soy V)eans in the cot- i
ton belt
2S-hour law, June 20,
190SWinter wheat in thecotton belt
Program of work of
Department of Asvi-
culture, iiical vear1915
Department bulletins
fpapers:No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4'
No. 5'
No. 6
No. 7 :
No. S i
No. 9 i
No. 10'
No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15 ,
No. 16 ,
No. 17 ,
No. 17
No. 18No. 19 ,
No. 20 ,
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No. 24
No. 25Index ani tables of
contents, Nos. 1-25
No. 2oNo. 27
No. 2S
No. 2]
No. 30No. 31
No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 3SNo. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48 1
No. 491
No. 501
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No. 52
110S3
205462063
12721
19
17
18
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27100S6
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1 $0. 05 $0.05
1 .05 .05
2 .05 .10
2 .05 .10
3 .05 .15
1 .05 .05
Ageiculttjke—Contd.
Secretary—Continued..
Department bulletins(paper)—Continued.
No! m!!!!'"'!!!!!'!".No. 5:^
No. 5'i
11.00S.30
20,504. 60
1.003.156. 35
1.051.90
4. 75
4.15;:
2.70 li
S.OO l!
8.60 ii
1.50 !'
1.10 ,
34.2029. 905.90 :
9.00 ^
1.70I:
10. 00
.1521.554. SO6.702.651. 503.504.102. 70
1.902. 40.95
4.30.75
6.102.60 i
22. SO1
2.40 ^
4.001.20.65 !
2.20 ;
7.701.25
12.65 ;
7.90119.20
2. 70
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No. 60No. 61
No. 62
No. 63
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No. &5No. 66
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No. 801
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No. 92No. 93 1
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No. 96 :
No. 97,
No. 98No. 99No. 100Index to Nos. 76-100No. 101No. 102No. 103No. 103No. 104No. 105No. 106No. 107No. 108No. 109No. 110No. IllNo. 112No. 113No. 114
No. 115No. 116No. 117No. lisNo. 118No. 119No. 120No. 121
1 Special.
396 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIISTTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
57 $0. 05 $2. 8574 .10 7. 4022 .15 3.30
206 .10 20. 6060 .10 6. 0075 .10 7. 50
114 .05 5.70388 .05 19. 40614 .05 30.7050 .10 5. 0047 .05 2. 3542 .15 6. 3064 .05 3.20
410 .25 102. 50119 .05 5. 95157 .05 7. 8544 .10 4.4056 .25 14.0020 .15 3.0027 .15 4.05143 .05 7.15257 .10 25. 70167 .10 16. 7026 .05 1.3053 .05 2. 6547 .05 2. 35133 .05 6. 6597 .15 14.5521 .05 1.0565 .10 6. 5079 .10 7. 9017 .10 1.70
1,000 35. 00227 .10 22. 7091 .05 4.5533 .05 1.65167 .05 8.3519 .15 2.8538 .05 1.9022 .05 1.1021 .05 1.0545 .05 2.2540 .05 2.0051 .05 2.5549 .05 2.45
360 .05 18.0046 .05 2.3046 .05 2.30
295 .05 14.7562 .05 3.1020 .15 3.00
711 .05 35.55262 .30 78.6064 .20 12. 80
163 .05 8.15564 .05 28.2027 .20 5.4048 .10 4.8031 .30 9.30153 .05 7.6518 .15 2.707 .05 .35
636 .10 63.60138 .05 6.90359 .05 17.9526 .05 1.3032 .10 3.20155 .10 15.50200 0) 7.00987 .05 49.3515 .05 .7530 .15 4.5038 .25 1 9.50
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Secretory—Continued.
Department bulletins(paper)—Continued.No. 122
No. 124
No. 125No. 126No. 127No. 128No. 129No. 130No. 131
No. 132No. 133No. 134No. 135No. 136No. 137No. 138
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No. 139No. 140
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No. 142No. 143No. 144.No. 145.No. 146.
No. 147.
No. 148.No. 149.
No. 150.No. 151.No. 152.
No. 153.
No. 154.No. 155.No. 155.No. 156.No. 157.
No. 158.
No. 159.
No. 160.
No. 161.
No. 162.
No. 163.
No. 164.
No. 165.
No. 166.
No. 167.
No. 169.
No. 170.
No. 171.
No. 172.
No. 173.
No. 174.
No. 175.
No. 176.
No. 177.
No. 178.
No. 179.
No. 180.
No. 181.
No. 182.
No. 183.
No. 184.
No. 185.
No. 186.
No. 187.,
No. 188.,
No. 189.,
No. 190..
No. 191.,
No. 191.,
No. 192..
No. 193..
No. 194..
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Secretory—Continued.
Department bulletins(paper)—Continued.
No. 195No. 193No. 197No. 198Na. 199No. 200No. 201No. 202No. 203No. 204No. 205No. 206No. 208No. 210No. 211No. 212No. 213 ,
No. 214No. 215No. 216No. 217No. 218No. 220 ,
No. 222No. 225No. 226No. 228No. 233No. 236No. 237No. 241
Circulars (paper):
No. 3
No. 5
No. 8
No. 9No. 10
No. 11
No. 13
No. 15
No. 16
No. 18
No. 19No. 21
No. 22No. 25No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41
No. 42No. 43
No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 49
Special reports (paper):
No. 4No. 18
No. 28 (cloth)
No. 46
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
29 $0. 15 $4.35291 . 10 29. 10246 .05 12.3023 .40 9. 2037 . 05 1. 85101 . 05 5.0529 . 15 4.3565 .05 3. 2520 . 05 1.007 .30 2. 10
47 .05 2.3522 .15 3.3010 .05 .5013 .05 .65
8 .15 1.204 .05 .20
110 .05 5. 5011 .10 1.1092 .05 4.60
213 .05 10.6525 .05 1.2516 .10 1.604 . 15 .60
13 .05 .6560 .05 3.0011 .05 .55
52 .05 2.603 .05 .15
43 . 10 4.30.
142 .05 7. 10
1 .05 .05
17 .05 .85
1 .05 .05
8 .05 .403 .05 . 15
2 .05 . 1011 .05 .55
1 .05 .05
5 .05 .25
14 .05 .701 .05 .05
64 .05 3.20376 .05 18.8013 .05 .6519 .05 .955 .05 .25
39 .05 1.952 .05 .10
30 .05 1. 505 .05 .25
12 .05 6012 !05 ;6o5 .05 .25
13 .05 .65
5 .05 .2521 .05 1.053 .05 .1512 .05 .604 .05 .20
11 .05 .554 .05 .20
33 .05 1.654 .05 .2015 .05 .75
150 0) 1.504 .05 .20
1 .05 .052 .05 .101 .40 .401 .05 .05
» Special.
SUPERIXTEXDEXT OF DOCUMEXTS. 397
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agrictjltuee—Contd
.
Secretary—Continued.
Miscellaneous special re-
ports (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 4Xo. 5
Xo. 6
Xo. 10
Department reports (pa-per !
:
Xo.l4Xo. 24Xo. 2SXo. 30Xo. 4.5
Xo. 46 (cloth)
Xo.47Xo. 4^
Xj. 4 "'
Xo.4;' ,:::C3,n'iinavnn
Xo. 49 (Spanish)Xo. -52 (English^Xo. 5SXo. 60Xo. 62
Xo. 63Xc. 64 (7 sets) (.cloth'.
Xo. 65 ;
Xo. 66Xo. 67Xo. 6SXo. 6?
X 7"
Xo. 72...
Xo. 75
X'o. 76
Xo. 77
Xo. 7SXo. SOXo. SIXo. S2x;o. S4ISo. S6Xo. 88Xo. S9Xo. 90Xo. 91Xo. 92Xo. 93Xo. 94Xo. 95Xo. 96Xo. 97
X^o. 9-^
Xo. 99Xo. 100 (47 sets)
Xo. 101Xo. 102Xo. 103Xo. lOLXo. 105Xo. 106
Department reports(sepa-rates), (paper):
Single-.eerm beet ballsand other sugges-tions for improvingsugar-beet culture.
Principal insect ene-mies of the suga:beet t ...
Xum-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
3 SO. 05 $0. 151 2 .15 .301
8 .05 .40i 4 .05 .20
05 .351 .05 .059
1
.05 .45
5 .15 . 7511 .05 !551 .05 .05
15 .05 .751 .05 .05
1 1 .60 .601 13 .05 .65
43 .10 4. 301 .05 .052 .05 .102 .05 .103 .05 .1514 .05 .7015 .05 .7515 .05 .7516 .10 1.6013 .05 .6514 1.95 6.6512 . 05 .60 i
1 .05 .as15 .05 . 7514 .05 .704 .10 .40
23 .05 1.1519 . .05 .952 .15 .309 .10 .901 .05 .05
27 . 10 2.70i 1 . 05 .05 i
•7. 10 .20
1 . 10 .103 . 15 .452 . 15 .302 . 10 .209 1.00 9.00
37 .153 .10 ^^30
1
1 .10 .10 1
.10 .701 .10 .10
'
21 .35 7.35 1
10 .30 3.00.10 7.70
12 .50 6.00361 .25 90.25
9 .15 1.3594 12.00 94.00
i 53 .20 10. 60 '
6 .05 .301
139 . 15 20.85
1
124 .15 IS. 60 <
!104 .15 15. 60 !
j
100 .10 10.00
1
^ .a5 .10
' 1 .05 .05 !
Title.
AGRicuLTtmE—Contd.
Secretary—Continued.
Farmers' Bulletins (pa-per):Xo. 2
Xo. 3
Xo. 4No. 5
Xo. 6
Xo. 7
Xo. S
Xo. 9
Xo. 10
Xo. 11
No. 12
No. 13
X'o. 14
Xo. 15
Xo. 17
Xo. IS
X"o. 19
Xo. 20Xo. 21
Xo. 22Xo. 23
Xo. 24Xo. 25
Xo. 2o
Xo. 27Xo. 2S
Xo. 29Xo. 30Xo.31Xo. 32Xo. 33Xo. .34
Xo. 35Xo. 36Xo. 37Xo. 3SXo. 39X-Q. 40Xo. 41
Xo. 42Xo.43X""o. 44X"o. 45No. 46No. 47No. 4SX'o. 49No. 50X'o. 51
No. .52
No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 00X0..57X'o. 5SX'o. 59 ,
X'o. 60Xo. 61No. 62No. 63 ,
X^o. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69X^o. 70Xo. 71
Xo. 72Xo. 73
Xo. 74
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
18 $0. 05 $0 902 AT
. uo 10. lU
2 Ar. uo . iU
2 Ar. UO in
. lU
2 . UO 10AT
. uo l-D
a:. UO 15
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in. lU
2 . 05 . 105 . 05 . 252 . 05 . 104 . 05 . 207 - .05 . 355 . 05 . 25
275 . 05 13. 752 . 05 . 102 . 05 . 10
28 . 05 1. 4029 . 05 1. 15
114 . 05 5. 70.05 . 05
o47 . 05 27. 3580 . 05 4. (X)
2 Ar. UO 10
155 .05 7. 75149 .05 7.4554 .05 2.702 .05 .103 .05 .157 .05 .352 .05 .10
245 .05 12.25162 .05 8. 1017 .05 .85
286 .05 14.3055 .05 2. 758 .05 .402 .05 .103 .05 .15
91 .05 4.552 .05 .102 .05 .104 .05 .20
SO .05 4.00.05 .35
1 Per set.
398 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued,
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Secretary—Continued.
Farmers' Bulletins (pa-
per)—Continued.No. 75No. 76No. 77No. 78No. 79No. 80No. 81No. 82No. 83No. 84No. 85No. 86No. 87No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 91No. 92No. 93No. 94No. 95No. 98No. 97No. 98No. 99No. 100No. 101No. 102No. 103 ,
No. 104No. 105No. 106No. 107No. 108No. 109No. 110No. IllNo. 112No. 113No. 114No. 115No. 116No. 117No. 118No. 119No. 120No. 121No. 122No. 123No. 124No. 125No. 126No. 127No. 128No. 129No. 131No. 132No. 133No. 134No. 135No. 137No. 138No. 139No. 140No. 141No. 142No. 143No. 144No. 145No. 146No. 147No. 148No. 149
Num-ber of Price.copies.
5 $0. 058 .05
267 .05
87 .0542 .051 .05
102 .0525 .0548 .0513 .05
375 .052 .05
28 .05
65 .051 .052 .05
183 .0565 .05
369 .05
3 .055 .05
13 .0562 .051 .05
52 .0553 .0571 .05
3 .0571 .05102 .0595 .05170 .05
5 .054 .05
3 .0514 .05
3 .05
.05272 .0545 .054 .059 .051 .05
63 .05
91 .05
19 .05394 .05
147 .05
1 .05
5 .055 .05
27 .05171 .05619 .05
4 .05
108 .051 .05
99 .0550 .0523 .05110 .05163 .0544 .05
64 .054 .05
1,012 .053 .0578 .05
12 .052 .05
32 .052 .05
154 .05
Total.
OS .25
.4013. 354. 352. 10.05
5. 101.252. 40.65
18.75.10
1.403.25.05.10
9. 153. 25
18. 45.15.25.65
3. 10.05
2. 602. 653. 55.15
3.555. 104. 758. 50.25
.20
.15
.70
.15
.4513.602.25.20.45.05
3.154.55.95
19. 707.35.05.25.25
1.358. 55
30.95.20
5.40.05
4.952.501.155.508.152.203.20.20
50.60.15
3.90.60.10
1.60.10
7. 70
Agriculture—Contd.
Secretary—CovXirnxQd
.
Farmers' Bulletins (pa-
per)—Continued.INO. 150No. 151
No. 152No. 153No. 154No. 155No. 156No. 157No. 158No. 159No. 160No. 161
No. 162No. 163No. 164
No. 165No. 166No. 167No. 168No. 169No. 170No. 171
No. 172No. 173No. 174No. 175No. 176No. 177No. 178 ,
No. 179No. 180No. 181
No. 182No. 183No. 184 ,
No. 185No. 185No. 186No. 187No. 188No. 189No. 190No. 191No. 192No. 193No. 194No. 195No. 196No. 197 ,
No. 198No. 199No. 200
. No. 201No. 202No. 203No. 204No. 205 ,
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No. 215No. 216No. 217No. 218No. 219No. 220No. 221
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5
15
1
4
18720
35419
1 Special.
SUPEKINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 399
Itemized statement oj sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued
.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
(Secretary—Continued.
Farmers' Bulletins (paper)—Continued.No. 222No. 223No. 224No. 225No. 226No. 227No. 228No. 229No. 230No. 231No. 232No. 233No. 234No. 235No. 236
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No. 237No. 238
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No. 239,
No. 239No. 240No. 241
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No. 242,
No. 243,
No. 244,
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No. 261No. 252No. 263No. 234No. 265No. 286No. 287No. 288No. 269
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No. 275Index, 251-275No. 276No. 277No. 278No. 279No. 280 ,
No. 281No. 282No. 283No. 284No. 285No. 286No. 287No. 288No. 289No. 290No. 291No. 292
Num-ber of Price. Total.copies.
51 10.05 $2.553 .05 .15
68 .05 3.4079 .05 3.9522 .05 1.1064 .05 3.204 .05 .20
99 .05 4.958 .05 .40
223 .05 11.1594 .05 4.70
116 .05 5.80146 .05 7.3017 .05 .85
249 .05 12.4537 .05 1.8520 .05 1.00
100 3.5054 .05 2. 703 .05 .1519 .05 .95
218 .05 10.9080 .05 4.0024 .05 1.20224 .05 11.2044 .05 2.2029 .05 1.4512 .05 .60
10, 000 i}) 100.00432 .05 21.6043 .05 2. 1542 .05 2.1060 .05 3.0066 .05 3.30
208 .05 10.40893 .05 44.65508 .05 25.40109 .05 5.4543 .05 2.1576 .05 3.8034 .05 1.703 .05 .15
107 .05 5.35155 .05 7.7538 .05 1.9011 .05 .55
166 .05 8.3023 .05 1.153 .05 .1570 .05 3.50
311 .05 15.5525 .05 1.25198 .05 9.90
7 .05 .35129 .05 6.4543 .05 2.151 .05 .05
55 .05 2.7559 .05 2.95
180 .05 9.0046 .05 2.3079 .05 3.9544 .05 2.20230 .05 11.5028 .05 1.4042 .05 2.1015 .05 .7525 .05 1.25
881 .05 44.0544 .05 2.20189 .05 9.4516 .05 .80
138 .05 6.9082 .05 4:10
Title.
AGRicui.TURE—Contd
.
Secretary—Continued.
Farmers' Bulletins (pa-
per)—Continued.No. 293No. 294No. 295No. 296No. 297No. 298No. 299No. 300Index, 276-300No. 301No. 302No. 303No. 304No. 305No. 306No. 307No. 308No. 309No. 310No. 311No. 312No. 313No. 314No. 315No. 316No. 317No. 318No. 319No. 320No. 321No. 322No. 323No. 324No. 325Index, 301-325No. 326No. 327No. 328No. 328No. 329No. 330No. 331No. 332No. 333No. 334No. 335No. 336No. 337No. 338No. 339No. 340No. 341No. 342No. 343No. 344No. 345No. 346No. 347No. 349No. 350index, 326-350No. 351No. 352No. 353No. 354No. 355No. 356No. 357No. 358No. 359No. 3.WNo. 360No. 361No. 362
um-;r of
')ies.
Price. Total.
328 $0.05 •116.40
20 .05 1.00251 .05 12.55107 .05 5.35
1 .05 .05
172 .05 8.6043 .05 2.1531 .05 1.551 .05 .05
49 .05 2.4532 .05 1.6055 .05 2.7535 .05 1.7588 .05 4.4027 .05 1.3543 .05 2.154 .05 .20
50 .05 2.5021 .05 1.0535 .05 1.7541 .05 2.05
114 .05 5.7032 .05 1.6074 .05 3.7086 .05 4.3079 .05 3.95
197 .05 9.8518 .05 .9035 .05 1.75
85 .05 4.25
61 .05 3.0545 .05 2.25
191 .05 9.5524 .05 1.201 .05 .05
33 .05 1.65
3 .05 .15
200 0) 6.0093 .05 4.65
63 .05 3.1545 .05 2.2544 .05 2.20
403 .05 20. 15
19 .05 .957 .05 .35
15 .05 .75
13 .05 .65
34 .05 1.7048 .05 2.40
528 .05 26.4021 .05 1.0539 .05 1.95146 .05 7.3033 .05 1.658 .05 .40
424 .05 21.20105 .05 5.25123 .05 6.1538 .05 1.90129 .05 6.45
1 .05 .05
68 .05 3.4010 .05 .50
115 .05 5. 75
402 .05 20.10291 .05 14.55
2 .05 .1094 .05 4.70
435 .05 21.75500 10.00963 .05 48. 15
49 .05 2.4553 .05 2. 65
53 .05 2.65
Special.
400 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Secretary—Continued.
Farmers' Bulletins (pa^
per)—Continued.No. 363No. 364No. 365No. 366No. 367No. 368No. 369No. 370No. 371No. 372No. 373No. 374No. 375Index, 351-375No. 376No. 377No. 378 :
No. 379No. 380No. 381No. 382No. 383No. 384No. 385No. 386No. 387No. 388No. 389No. 390No. 391No. 392No. 393No. 394No. 395No. 396No. 397No. 398No. 399No. 400Index, 376-400No. 401No. 402No. 403No. 403No. 404No. 405No. 406No. 407No. 408No. 409No. 410No. 411No. 412No. 413No. 414No. 415No. 416No. 417No. 418No. 419No. 420No. 421No. 422No. 423No. 424No. 425Index, 401-425No. 423No. 427No. 42SNo. 429No. 430No. 431No. 432
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price, Total.
445 $0. 05 $22. 2538 .05 1.9087 .05 4.3524 .05 1.20142 .05 7.1042 .05 2. 10
607 .05 30. 35190 .05 9. 50105 .05 5.25167 .05 8. 35116 .05 5.8091 .05 4.55
538 .05 26. 901 .05 .05
18 .05 .90216 .05 10. 80
6 .05 .30196 .05 9.8027 .05 1.3553 .05 2.6513 .05 .654 .05 .20
94 .05 4.7042 .05 2. 1073 .05 3.65
159 .05 7.9557 .05 2.85
• 730 .05 36.50103 .05 5.15889 .05 44.4521 .05 1.05100 .05 5.0077 .05 3.8561 .05 3.0561 .05 3.057 .05 .35
50 .05 2.5069 .05 3.45
150 .05 7. 501 .05 .05
42 .05 2.1041 .05 2.05
10, 000 130. 0014d .05 7.3087
..05 4.35
46 .05 2.30105 .05 5.30143 .05 7.1590 .05 4.5083 .05 4.1594 .05 4.70142 .05 7.1057 .05 2.85
622 .05 31.10238 .05 11.9098 .05 4.9019 .05 .95
108 .05 5.409 .05 .45
17 .05 .8553 .05 2.6553 .05 2. 652S .05 1.4050 .05 2.50
191 .05 9.5525 .05 1.252 .05 .10
135 .05 6.7532 .05 1.6093 .05 4.65121 .05 6.0527 .05 1.35
210 .05 10.50179 .05 8.95
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Secretary—Continued.
Farmers' Bulletins (pa-per)—Continued.No. 433No. 434No. 435No. 436No. 437No. 438No. 439No. 440No. 441No. 442No. 443No. 444No. 445No. 445No. 446No. 447No. 448No. 449No. 450Index, 426-450No. 451No. 452No. 452No. 453No. 454No. 455No. 456No. 457No. 458No. 459No. 460No. 461No. 461No. 462No. 463No. 464No. 465No. 466No. 467.No. 468No. 469No. 470No. 471No. 472No. 473No. 474No. 475Index, 451-475No. 476No. 477No. 478No. 479No. 480No. 481No. 481No. 482No. 483No. 484 ,
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No. 486No. 487 ,
No. 488 ,
No. 489 ,
No. 490No. 491No. 492No. 493No. 494No. 495No. 496No. 497No. 498No. 499No. 500
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
211 $0.05 $10. 55125 .05 6.2562 .05 3. 1053 .05 2. 6581 .05 4.05
287 !05 14^3526 !05 1.3056 !o5 2.8062 *05 3. 1082 !05 4. 10140 .05 7.00132 !o5 6. 50
1 000 10.0055 .05 2. 7560 .05 3.00
478 !05 23.9035 !05 1. 7535 !o5 1. 7585 !o5 4. 252 .05 . 10
25 '05 1.25100 fi") 2. 50294 .05 14. 7027 !o5 1.3567 !05 3.35129 '05 6. 4545 .05 2.2574 05 3. 7067 !05 3.35
383 !05 19' 15
122 !o5 6. 1012 500 V / 149. 50
476 .05 23.8028 !05 1.40
389 05 19.4566 05 3.3047 . 05 2. 3531 .05 1. 55
23 !05 1. 15
96 !05 4.8029 .05 1.459 .05 .45
195 . 05 9. 7528 !05 1.40
117 .05 5. 85281 05 14. 05145 . 05 7. 252 .05 . 10
15 !o5 '75
49 05 2. 45250 05 12. 50
75 . 05 3! 75
122 . 05 6. 1013 500 \ ) 224. 50
158 . 05 7. 90139 05 6. 9518 05 . 9016 . 05 .80
234 . 05 11. 7023 . uo 1. 15
723 05 36. 15
101 . 05 5.0523 .05 1. 15
145 ^05 7' 20196 .05 9.85100 .05 5.00179 .05 8.95357 .05 17.8587 .05 4.35
374 .05 18.7084 .05 4.2036 .05 1.9027 .05 1.3514 .05 .70
1 Special.
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 401
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Ageicttlture—Contd.
Sfcretory—Continued.
Farmers' Bulletins (pa-per)—Continued.No. 501No. 502No. 503No. 504No. 505No. 506No. 507No. 508No. 509No. 510No. 511No. 512No. 513No. 514No. 515No. 516No. 517No. 518No. 519No. 520No. 521No. 522No. 523No. 524No. 525No. 525No. 526No. 527No. 528No. 529No. 530No. 531No. 532No. 533No. 534No. 535No. 536No. 537No. 538No. 539No. 540No. 541No. 541No. 542No. 543No. 544No. 545No. 546No. 547No. 548No. 549No. 550Index, 526-550 (2 sets)
No. 551No. 552No. 553No. 554No. 555No. 556No. 557No. 558No. 559No. 560No. 561No. 562No. 563No. 564No. 565No. 566No. 567No. 568No. 569No. 570
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
15 10.05 $0.7526 .05 1.3091 .05 4.5548 .05 2.4052 .05 2. 6099 .05 4. 95
105 .05 5.2553 .05 2. 65
69 .05 3.4513 .05 .65
527 .05 26.3518 .05 .90
4,699 .15 704.8523 .05 1. 15
95 .05 4. 75
53 .05 2. 65
49 .05 2.4564 .05 3.20117 .05 5. 85
89 .05 1.95
347 .05 17.35
31 .05 1. 55
60 .05 3.00352 .05 17.60500 (1) 8. 50210 .05 10.50281 .05 14.05
90 .05 4. 50
878 .05 43.9079 .05 3.95
385 .05 19. 25
27 .05 1.35
87 .05 4. 35215 .05 10. 75
82 .05 4. 10
195 .05 9.7535 .05 1.75244 .05 12. 2096 .05 4. SO48 .05 2.40105 .05 5.25
4, 000 (1) 56.00287 .05 14.3548 .05 2.4034 .05 1.7075 .05 3.7547 .05 2. 3516 .05 .8038 .05 1.9063 .05 3.1571 .05 3.5594 .05 4. 704 2 .05 .10
194 .05 9.7066 .05 3.3081 .05 4. 0565 .05 3.2516 .05 .80
144 .05 7.2036 .05 1.8020 .05 1.00149 .05 7.4523 .05 1.1551 .05 2. 55
55 .05 2. 759 .05 .45
33 .05 1.65292 .05 14. 6043 .05 2.1532 .05 1.6030 .05 1.5048 .05 2.4016 .05 .80
Title.
Special.
Ageicultttee—Contd.
Secretory—Continued.
Farmers' Bulletins (pa-per)—Continued.No. 571No. 572No. 572No. 573No. 573No. 574No. 575Index, 551-575No. 576No. 577No. 578No. 579No. 580No. 581No. 5S2No. 583No. 584No. 585No. 5S6No. 587No. 588No. 589No. 590No. 591No. 591No. 592No. 593No. 594No. 595No. 596No. 597No. 598No. 599 :
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s Per set.
Num-ber ofjopies.
Price. Total.
64 $0.05 $3.201,500 (}) 17.00451 .05 22. 55100 (1) 3.0080 .05 4.00
408 .05 20.4060 .05 3.002 .05 .10
110 .05 5.503S .05 1.90
243 .05 12. 1563 .05 3. 154S .05 2.4026 .05 1.3048 .05 2.4069 .05 3.4529 .05 1.45210 .05 10. 5065 .05 3.25119 .05 5. 9575 .05 3.75
270 .05 13.5037 .05 1.85500 (^) 15.0567 .05 3. 3556 .05 2.80176 .05 8.80212 .05 10.6031 .05 1. 5555 .05 2. 75134 .05 6. 7025 .05 1.25
217 .05 10.85SO .05 4.0070 .05 3.50189 .05 9.4553 .05 2. 6521 .05 1.05
1,000 0) 21.00230 .05 11.5087 .05 4.35
133 .05 6. 6575 .05 3. 75
500 0) 13.00596 .05 29.8037 .05 1.8532 .05 1.6078 .05 3.90
100 .05 5.0095 .05 4. 7527 .05 1.3525 .05 1.2560 .05 3.00
4,000 C) 50.0015 .05 . 7577 .05 3.8529 .05 1.45
134 .05 6. 7028 .05 1.4089 .05 4. 45
153 .05 7.6514 .05 .7023 .05 1.1527 .05 1.3561 .05 3.0521 .05 1.05141 .05 7.0580 .05 4.0082 .05 4. 1071 .05 3.5511 .05 . 5553 .05 2.6527 .05 1.35
6495—15- -26
402 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
/Secretory—Continued.
Farmers' Bulletins (pa-per)—Continued.No. 637No. 638No. 639No. 639No. 640No. 641No. 642No. 643No. 644No. 645No. 646No. 647No. 648No. 649No. 650No. 651No. 652No. 653No. 654No. 655No. 656No. 657No. 658No. 659No. 660No. 661No. 662No. 663No. 664No. 665No. 666No. 667No. 668No. 669No. 671No. 672
Farmers' Bulletins(separates, paper):How to use anti-hog-cholera serum (reprintfrom Farmers' BulletinNo. 590)
Contents and Indexes toFarmers' Bulletins(paper): Index, 1-25(Reprint, 1911)
Yearbooks (cloth):189418951896189718981899190019011902190319041905 (paper)1905190619071908190919101911191219131914
Yearbook (separates) (pa-per):No. 10No. 11
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
25 $0. 05 $1.2536 .05 1.80
6,000 (}) 30. 0018 .05 .9015 .05 .7524 .05 1.2033 .05 1.6555 .05 2. 75114 .05 5. 7023 .05 1.1515 .05 .7529 .05 1.4517 .05 .8519 .05 .9548 .05 2.4021 .05 1.0519 .05 .9573 .05 3. 6540 .05 2. 0042 .05 2. 1025 .05 1.2512 .05 .60
100 .05 5. 0058 .05 2. 9060 .05 3. 0053 .05 2. 6515 .05 .751 .05 .05
23 05 1 1523 !05 l.*15
33 .05 1.6518 .05 .904 ,05 .207 05 . 356 !05 iso
15 .05 .75
12 .05 .60
1 .05 .05
62 .50 31.0087 .55 47. 8560 .50 30. 0048 .60 28.8051 .60 30. 6026 .75 19.5041 .75 30. 7530 .80 24.0080 .85 68.0054 .75 40. 5033 .65 21.451 .75 .75
32 1. 00 32. 0032 1. 00 32. 0029 1.00 29. 0021 1.25 26. 2537 1. 00 37. 0047 1.00 47. 0033 1.00 33.0058 1.00 58. 00
319 .75 239. 25189 .75 141. 75
1 .05 .051 .05 .05
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Secretory—Continued.
Yearbook (separates) (pa-per)—Continued.No. 15
No. 19No. 27
No. 28No. 29No. 36No. 37No. 47No. 50No. 54No. 59, pt. 1
No. 66No. 71
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am-r ofpies.
Price. Total.
8 SO. 05 $0.401 .05 .058 .05 .405 .05 .251 .05 .051 .05 .05
15 .05 .7540 .05 2. 0042 .05 2. 101 .05 .051 .05 .052 .05 .101 .05 .051 .05 .052 .05 .101 .05 .051 .05 .055 .05 .253 .05 .151 .05 .051 .05 .053 .05 .151 .05 .054 .15 .604 .05 .2014 .05 .709 .05 .451 .05 .05
20 .05 1.0013 .05 .659 .05 .45
5 .05 ,25
4 .05 .204 .05 .206 .05 .308 .05 .402 .05 .101 .05 .05
8 .05 .4047 .05 2. 351 .05 .052 .05 .105 .05 .25
1 .05 .051 .05 .052 .05 .104 .05 .20
8 .05 .4012 .05 .60
32 .05 1.602 .05 .101 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
7 .05 .359 .05 .45
1 .05 .0519 .05 .952 .05 .103 .05 .15
10 .05 .504 .05 .201 .05 .05
16 .05 .801 .05 .05
7 .05 .3511 .05 .551 .05 ,05
19 .05 .952 .05 .102 .05 .101 .05 .051 .05 .054 .05 .20
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SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 403
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
'um-er of)pies.
Price. Total.
2 $0.05 $0. 102 .05 .104 .05 .202 .05 .102 .05 .106 .05 .301 .10 .101 .05 .055 .05 .251 .05 .052 .05 .106 ,05 .30
12 .05 .601 .05 .054 .05 .201 .05 .051 .05 .056 .20 1.2018 .05 .9016 .05 .809 .05 .45
34 .05 1.7049 .05 2.4523 .05 1.1520 .05 1.002 .05 .101 .05 .05
19 .05 .953 .15 .4510 .05 .504 .05 .203 .05 .152 .05 .102 .05 .102 .05 .10
17 .05 .858 .05 .402 .05 .10
36 .05 1.801 .05 .051 .05 .056 .05 .30
123 .05 6. 151 .05 .053 .05 .151 05 .056 .05 .307 .05 .35
17 .05 .855 .05 .256 .05 .302 .15 .303 .05 .155 .05 .252 .05 .103 .05 .15
67 .05 3.3510 .05 .5039 .05 1.9510 .05 .502 .05
1
.102 .05 1 .102 .05 1 .10
13 .15 ! 1.956 .05 1 .30
68 .05 ! 3.4022 .05 1 1.101 .30 i .30
20 .05 1 1.004 .05 ' .202 .05 .101 .05 : .058 .05 i .40
Title.
Agrictjlt-dee—Contd.
Secretary—Continued.
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Total. Title.
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Yearbook (separates) (pa-
7 $0. 05 $0.35 i No. 421
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9 .05 .45i
No. 4221 .05 .05
!No. 423
1 .05 .05 No. 4251 .05 .05 ' No. 433
8 .05 .40 No. 4341 .05 .05 No. 4361 .05 .05 No. 4375 .05 .25 No. 4386 .05 .30 No. 4402 .05 .10 No, 441
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6 .05 .30 No. 4432 .05 .10 No. 444-3 .05 .15 No, 44517 .05 .85 No. 4477 .05 .35 No. 4483 .05 .15 No. 4491 .05 .05 No, 4502 .05 .10 No, 45110 .05 .50 No, 4521 .05 .05 No. 4537 ,05 .35 No. 456
12 .05 .60 No. 4584 .05 .20 No. 45916 .05 ,80 No. 46056 .05 2.80 No. 4612 .05 ,10 No. 4622 .05 ,10 No. 4637 .05 .35 No. 465
51 .05 2. 55 No, 4663 .05 .15 No, 4679 .05 .45 No. 4707 .05 .35 No. 4715 .05 .25 No. 472
29 .05 1,45 No. 4737 .05 .35 No, 4741 .05 .05 No. 477
10 .05 .50 No, 4781 .05 .05 No, 4801 .05 .05 No, 481
12 .05 .60 No. 4826 .05 .30 No. 4833 .05 .15 No. 4855 .05 .25 No. 4861 .05 .05 No. 4872 .05 .10 No, 4882 .05 .10 No, 489.1 .05 .05 No, 490
13 .05 .65 No, 49110 .05 .50 No. 4933 .05 .15 No. 4941 .05 .05 No. 4983 .05 .15 No. 4993 .05 .15 No. 5014 .05 .20 No. 502
15 .05 .75 No. 5033 .05 .15 No. 5043 .05 .15 No. 5061 .05 .05 No. 509
19 .05 .95 No. 51014 .05 .70 1 No. 5112 .40 .80 No. 512
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404 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Agbicuxtuke—Contd
.
SecrcSary—Continued.
Yearbook (separates) (pa-per)—Continued.No. 531
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
.10 $0.05 $0.501 .05 .059 .05 .452 .05 .10
21 .05 1.0536 .05 1.801 .05 .051 .05 .052 .05 .103 .05 .15
56 .05 2. 804 .05 .2010 .05 .5024 .05 1.2063 .05 3.152 .05 .101 .05 .053 .05 .152 .05 .10
107 .05 5. 3516 .05 .8011 .05 .557 .05 .354 .05 .20
23 .05 1.1535 .05 1.757 .05 .35
28 .05 1.409 .05 .458 .05 .402 .05 .108 .05 .4019 .05 .9510 .05 .502 .05 .106 .05 .3010 .05 .501 .05 .05
66 .05 3.3022 .05 1.10
193 .05 9. 659 .05 .458 .05 .404 .05 .207 .05 .351 .15 .15
21 .05 1.0537 .15 6. 5510 .05 .5011 .05 .5527 .05 1.3587 .05 4.3557 .05 2. 8510 .05 .5011 .10 1.1053 .05 2. 6512 .05 .6010 .05 .5012 .05 .6014 .10 1.409 .05 .45
22 .05 1.1026 .05 1.308 .05 .406 .05 .30
18 .05 .9066 .05 3.3040 .05 2.0013 .05 .6521 .05 1.058 .10 .801 .05 .05
70 .05 3.50224 .05 11.20
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Secretary—Continued
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Yearbook (separate^) (pa-per)—Continued.
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SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 405
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued,
Title.
Agrictjlture—Contd.
Secretary—Ccntinned.
Joiirnal of AgriculturalResearch (separates),paper: Cup currentmeter
Agrostology Division.
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
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No. 3
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1887-88.1889-90.1891-92.1893-94.1895-96.1897....
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Breeds of dairy cat-
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Foreign markets for
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Foot-and-mou^'h dis-
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Danish hog industry.Control of hog choleraby serum immun-ization, 1910
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Market milk; plan for
its improvement. ..
Meats and meat prod-ucts at Paris Expo-sition, 1900 ,
Production and con-sumption of meatand prices, move-ment and registra-
tion of live stock inUnited States
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406 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Ageiculture—Contd.
Animal Industry Bureau—Continued.
Annual reports, sepa-rates, miscellaneous(paper)—Continued.Study of methods ofcanning meats, withreference to properdisposal of defectivecans
Report upon exami-nation of mUk
Effect of certain dis-eases and condi-tions of cattle uponmilk supply
Casein media adoptedto the bacterial ex-amination of milk.
.
Biochemic reactionsand the bacterialcount of milk
Plant posioning ofstock in Montana.
.
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Statistics of oleomar-garine, oleo oil, andfilled cheese
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tance of ovine case-ous lymph-adenitis.
Preliminary cata-logue of plants poi-sonous to stock
Notes on animal in-dustry of PortoRico
Dairy industry anddairy markets inPorto Rico, withnotes on St. Thom-as and Cuba
Embryonal adenosar-coma of kidney inswine
Experiments, Texasfever, southern cat-tle ticks
Verminous diseasesof cattle, sheep, andgoats in Texas
Duration of life oftubercle bacillus incheese
Viability of tuberclebacilli in butter,1911
Seventh Interna-tional VeterinaryCongress
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Diseases of cattle, 1912Progress and results
of cattle tick eradi-cation
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Title.
Agbicultube—Contd
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Animal Industry Bureau—Continued.
General publications(cloth)—Continued.
Effects of tick eradi-cation on the eattlindustry of theSouth
Order of Commis-sioners of Districtof Columbia for sup-pression and pre-vention of tubercu-losis in cattle
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SUPEEmTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 407
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 7975— Continued.
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, 7 .05 .35
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7 .10 .708 .15 1.209 .15 1.357 .15 1.056 .15 .906 .10 .605 .15 .756 .15 .906 .10 .60
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Title.
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Continued.
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Title.
Agkicultuee—Contd.
Animallndustry Bureaii-Continued.
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SO. 05.10.10.10.10.10.10.05.15.10.15.05.10.1040.15.05.05.05.10.15.10.10.10.10.10.10.05.15.15
.10
.05
.35
.10
.10
.10
.05
.05
.10
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.10
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.20
.30
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.10
.10
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.10
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Total.
SI. 001.004.002.201.201.101.70.20.30
1.609. 60.30
1.001.60.60
1.45.85
1.30.50
8.101.904.403.901.804.402.10.45
5.104.6516.601.402.45.90
3.801.00.35
1.151.80.85
1.10.50.80.40.65
1.107.505.406.30.70.90
5.503.152. 701.45.45.20
6. 151.052. 102.00
33.7019.602.707.351.95.50
7. 102.802.901.301.60.40
408 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agricxtltube—Contd.
Animal IndustryBureau—Continued,
Bulletins (paper)—Con.No. 152No. 153No. 154No. 155No. 156No. 157No. 158No. 159No. 160No. 161No. 162No. 163No. 164No. 165No. 166No. 167
Circulars (paper):No. 6
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No. 12No. 13No. 14
No. 15No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 21No. 22No. 23No. 23 (Spanish)No.25...No. 26No. 28No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 36No. 37No. 42No. 44No. 46No. 47No. 51No. 59No. 61No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 71
No. 74No. 78No. 80No. 84No. 86No. 87No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 91No. 94No. 96No. 97No. 98No. 99No. 100No. 101No. 102No. 103No. 104
Num-ber ofcopies.
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5 $0.05 $0. 2511 .05 .5529 .05 1.4525 .10 2.5038 .05 1.9026 .05 1.3031 10 3 1052 !io 5^20
208 .15 31.2056 .10 5.6023 .10 2.3010 .10 1.0016 .10 1.6018 .15 2.7065 .05 3.2517 .05 .85
9 .05 .55
5 .05 • iz1 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .05
14 .05 .7016 .05 .802 .05 .101 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .05
22 .05 1.102 .05 .101 .05 .052 .05 .105 .05 .252 .05 .10
31 .05 1.554 .05 .201 .05 .051 .05 .052 .05 .105 .05 .252 .05 .101 .05 .051 .05 .052 .05 .10
10 .05 .fO2 .05 .104 .05 .201 .05 .05
10 .05 .5543 .05 2.1529 .05 1.453 .05 .101 .05 .051 .05 .0512 .05 .602 .05 .10
5 .05 .251 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .05
14 .05 .701 .05 .05
14 .05 .7029 .05 1.459 .05 .45
30 .05 1.508 .05 .401 .05 .05
32 .05 1.601 .05 .05
31 .05 1.5517 .05 .854 .05 .20
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Animal IndustryBureau-Continued.
Circulars (paper)—Con.No. 105No. 106No. 107No. 108No. 109No. 110No. IllNo. 112No. 113No. 114No. 115No. 116No. 117No. 118No. 118No. 119No. 120No. 121No. 122No. 123No. 121No. 125No. 126No. 127No. 128No. 129No. 130No. 131No. 132No. 133No. 134No. 136No. 137No. 138No. 139No. 141No. 142No. 143No. 144No. 145No. 146No. 147No. 147No. 148No. 149No. 150No. 150-BNo. 150-CNo. 151No. 153No. 154No. 155No. 156No. 157No. 158No. 159No. 160No. 161No. 163No. 164No. 165No. 166No. 167No. 168No. 169No. 170No. 171No. 172No. 173No. 174No. 175No. 176No. 177No. 178
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Price. Total.
1 SO. 05 SO. 051 .05 .05
68 .05 3.4039 .05 1.959 .05 .45
13 .05 .65
14 .05 .701 .05 .05
19 .05 ^9523 .05 1.151 .05 .05
1 .05 .053 .05 .15
3,000 (1) 40.0032 .05 1.6019 !o5 .95
7 .05 .35
8 .05 .4014 .05 .7010 .05 .5012 .05 .6025 .15 3.7536 .05 1.8019 .05 .95
63 .05 3.1510 .05 .50
9 .05 .45
139 .05 6.952 .05 .10
15 .05 .7512 .05 .6017 .05 .85
25 .10 2.505 .05 .25
6 !o5 !3065 !05 3^2544 !05 2.2035 !05 1.7524 !20 4.805 .05 !25
20 !05 1.00150 6.0033 .05 1.659 .05 .45
17 .05 .85
6 !05 .303 !o5 .15
3 !05 .1511 .05 .5530 .10 3.0011 !05 .55
6 !0o .30
13 !05 !65
26 !05 l!3029 *05 1^45
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31 '05 1^555 !05 .25
7 "05 !35
30 .05 l!509 .05 455 !05 .253 .05 .15
50 .05 2.5061 .05 3.0540 .05 2.0028 .05 1.4012 .05 .60
23 .05 1.15144 .05 7.2017 .05 .85
33 .05 1.65
1 Special.
SUPERINTENDENT OP DOCUMENTS. 409
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Animal IndustryBureau—Continued.
Circulars (paper)—Con.No. 179No. 180No. 181No. 182No. 183No. 184No. 185No. 186No. 187No. 188...No. 189No. 190No. 191No. 192No. 193No. 194No. 195No. 196No. 197No. 198No. 199No. 200No. 201No. 202No. 203No. 204No. 205No. 207No. 208No. 209No. 210No. 211No. 212No. 213No. 214No. 215No. 216No. 217No. 218
Animal Industry Orders
No. 143 (amendment4)
No. 150No. 210No. 211No. 211 (buckram)...No. 231No. 233No. 234No. 234No. 236No. 236
Maps of districts infectedwith splenetic fever(paper): Quarantinemaps for Texas fever ofcattle
Service and RegulatoryAnnouncements(paper):1914—
MarchAprilMay.TimeJuly ,
AugustSeptember ,
OctoberNovemberDecemberIndex ,
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19 $0.05 $0.9543 .05 2. 15
19 .05 .95
9 .05 .45
18 .05 .90
53 .05 2.6518 .05 .90
17 .05 .85
6 .05 .30
9 .05 .45i
24 .05 1.20
25 .05 1.253 .05 .15
120 .05 6.001 .05 .05
20 .05 1.00104 .05 3.20
9 .05 .45
52 .05 2.6011 .05 .55
70 .05 3.5025 .05 1.25
20 .05 1.0041 .05 2.0511 .05 .55
7 .05 .35
18 .05 .90
27 .05 1.3514 .05 .70
20 .05 1.0013 .05 .65
23 .05 1.1512 .05 . 607 .10 .70
21 .10 2.1011 .05 .55
46 .10 4.6016 .05 .8038 .05 1.90
2 .10 .20
3 .05 .154 .10 .4072 .05 3.6019 .10 1.90
604 .40 241.60100 G) 2.00
1,500 (^) 13.001,850
60) 20.00.05 .30
1,500 i}) 15.002 .05 .10
1 .15 .15
1 .05 .054 ,05 .206 .05 .304 .05 .204 .05 .202 .05 .107 .05 .359 .05 .453 .05 .155 .05 .251 .05 .05
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Animal IndustryBureau—Continued.
Service and RegulatoryAnnouncements(paper)- Continued.1915—
.TanuaryFebruaryApril
Subscriptions, 19Subscriptions, 1
Directory of the Bureauof Animal Industry(paper): Oct. 1, 1914....
Animals imported for
breeding purposes(paper):Cattle-
January -March,1911
April-June, 1911..
Julv-September,1911
1912Horse s—January-March, 1911
Biological SurveyBureau.
Annual reports (paper):18881889189319051914
General publications (pa-per): Directions for field
work of assistants of Bi-ological Survey May 27,1912 '
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 1 (cloth)No. 4
No. 5No. 7
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Num-ber ofcopies.
5.202.105.003.1511.603.403.604.50
1 Special.
410 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Biological SurveyBureau—Continued.
Bulletins (paper)—Con.No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 39, pt. 3No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45
Circulars (paper):No. 17No. 28No. 29No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. .39
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North American Fauna(paper):No. 1
No. 2
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$0.35.25.30.10.10.10.10.10.20.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
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Total.
$8.054.258.70.20.40.80.90.80
6.403.00
.70
.20
.25
.45
.80
.35
.35
.30
.25
.30
.40
.15
.20*.20
.30
.15
.30
.20
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.15
.251.351.25.20.40.05.15
2.05.10
1.20.45.10.30.10.05.05.05
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.10
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.90
.05
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1.90.40.05.45.20
2.00.10.25.35.20.25.35
.40
.60
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Biologica I Survey Bureau—Continued.
North American Fauna(paper)—Continued.No. 3No. 4
No. 5
No. 8No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16No. 18No. 19
No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26NoNo.No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37
Service and RegulatoryAnnouncements (pa-per): Regulations for
protection of deer,moose, caribou, sheep,and mountain goats inAlaska
Directory of officials andorganizations con-cerned with the protec-tion of birds and game,1914 :
Num-ber of
copies.
Botany Division.
Bulletins (paper):No. 3
No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 13, pt. 2
No. 14
No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19
No. 21No. 23No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29
Circulars (paper):No. 3No. 5No. 6No. 7
No. 8
8 .10 .8010 . ou
5 ;o5 .257 .20 1.402 .10 .20
9 .10 .9019 10 1 9ft1. /U15 !io 1.5010 .20 2.00
50 50in 10 1. 005 K(\ 9 c;nz. ou
1 o. ^0 o. uu
7I . ou o. ou
1 o. OU Q nny. uu
1
1
11 1 1;. 10 11. DO
Qo . zo 2 00Q
. 10 1 3510 . 35 3. 502 . 10 . 20
11 . 45 4. 95
16 . 20 Q 9fto. zu20 . 20 4. 00
4 . 05 . 20
2 . 05 . 10
1 .10 .102 .10 .20
10 .10 1.00
1 .05 .057 .05 .351 .50 .504 .05 .204 .10 .40
5 .25 1.251 .10 .10
.05 .052 .05 .107 .05 .351 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .057 .05 .35
16 .15 2. 406 .25 1.501 .15 .15
10 .10 1.003 .05 .15
8 .05 .402 .05 .101 .05 .05
8 .05 .401 .05 .05
SUPEKINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 411
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of Total.
8 $0. 05 $0. 401 . 05 . 05
16 .05 .801 .05 .051 .05 .052 .05 .101 . 05 . 05
10 . 05 . 505 . 05 . 252 . 05 . 101 . 05 . 054 . 05 . 206 . 05 . 30
11 . 05 . 55
1 . 05 . Oo
}. 15 . 15
1 . 20 . 201 . 10 . 101 . 05 . 051 . 10 . 104 . 20 . 801 . 10- . 102 . 10 . 201 1. 15 1. 15
2 . 10 .203 . 05 . 15
4 .10 .403 .05 .15
2 .10 .201 .05 .051 . 10 . 103 .10 .304 .10 .404 .10 .405 .25 1.254 .05 .206 .50 3. 00
16 . 45 7. 20
3 .05 . lo
2 .20 .40
2 .05 . 103 .05 . 15
5 . 05 . 251 . 05 . 055 . 05 . 257 .10 .70
1 .05 .051 .05 .05
1 . 05 . 052 ^05 !io1 .05 .052 .05 .102 .05 .10
1 .05 .05
3 .05 .15
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Botany Division^Contd.
Circulars (paper)—Con.J^o. 9
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16
No. 17
No. 18
No. 19No. 23
No. 24No. 25No. 28No. 30
Contributions fromUnited States NationalHerbarium (paper):Vol. 1, No. 3
Vol. 1, No. 4
Vol. 1, No. 5
Vol. 1, No. fi
Vol. 1, No. 7Vol. 1, No. 8Vol. 1, No. 9
Vol. 2, No. 1
Vol. 2, No. 2Vol. 3 (half-sheep)....Vol. 3, No. 1
Vol. 3, No. 2Vol. 3, No. 3Vol. 3, No 4-.
Vol. 3, No. 5
Vol. 3, No. 6
Vol. 3, No. 7
Vol. 3, No. 8Vol. 3, No. 9Vol.5, No. 3Vol. 5, No. 4
Vol. 5, No. 5
Vol. 5, No. 6Vol. 7
Vol. 7, index, title-
page and contents.
.
Contributions fromUnited States NationalHerbarium, separates(paper): Notes on use-ful plants of Mexico
Inventories (paper):No. 1
No. 2
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
Chemistry Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):1904190719091911191219131914
General publications (pa-per):Tables for calculatingpercentage of alco-hol
Model denatured al-
cohol distillery
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Chemistry Bureav^Contd.
General publications (pa-per)—Continued.Outline of coopera-tive work on Drugs^\ssociation of Olli-
cial AgriculturalChemists, 1906
Egg candling chart. .
.
The collection ofsam-ples by the commis-sioned State offi-
cials under the foodand drug act, June30, 1906
Inspection of import-ed meats and meatfood productsunderfood and drug actof June 30, 1906
Knife for kiUing poul-try
Purity of food prod-ucts,tentative draftsubmitted as basisfor suggestion,Nov. 19, 1906: pre-pared by commit-tee on food stand-ards. Association ofOfficial Agricultural Chemists
Bulletins (paper):No. 3
No. 4
No. 13. pt. 1
No. 13, pt. 5
No. 13, pt. 6No. 13, pt. 7
No. 13, pt. 7 (cardboard
No. 13, pt. 9No. 13, pt. 10No. 14
No. 15
No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 25No. 26No. 27 (half leather).No. 29No. 32No. 33No. 34No, 36No. 37No. 39No. 40No. 43
Num-ber ofcopies.
No. 46.
No. 47.
No. 48.
No. 51.No. 52.No. 53.No. 56.No. 58.No. 61.No. 62.No. 63.No. 64.No. 65.No. 66.
63
Price.
$0. 05
.05
412 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agricultuee—Contd.
ChemistryBureau—Contd.
Bulletins (paper)—Con.No. 67No. 68No. 69, pt. 1
No. 69, pt. 2No. 69, pt. 3
No. 69, pt. 4
No. 69, pt. 5No. 69, pt. 6No. 69, pt. 7
No. 69, pt. 8No. 69, pt. 9No. 70No. 71No. 72No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 77No. 78No. 79No. 80No. 81No. 82No. 83, pt. 1
No. 83, pt. 2No. 84, pt. 1
No. 84, pt. 2No, 84, pt. 3No. 84, pt. 4 ,
No. 84, pt. 5No. 85 ,
No. 86 ,
No. 87No. 88 ,
No. 89No. 90 ,
No. 91 ,
No. 92No. 93 ,
No. 94 ,
No. 95 ,
No. 96No. 97No. 98No. 98, revised, pt. 1
No. 99No. 100No. 101No. 102No. 103No. 104No. 105No. 106No. 107No. 108No. 109No. 110No. IllNo. 112, pt. 1
No. 112, pt. 2No. 113No. 114No. 115No. 116No. 117No. 118No. 119No. 120No. 121
No. 122No. 123No. 124No. 125No. 126
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
20 $0. 10 $2.001 .05 .05
13 .05 .6516 .05 .8016 .05 .8013 .05 .6516 .05 .8024 .05 1.2012 .05 .603 .05 .15
16 .10 1.6050 .10 5.0058 .20 11. 6029 .05 1. 4519 .10 1.9018 .05 .9037 .05 1.8587 .05 4.35132 .10 13.2012 .05 .6085 .10 8.50133 .05 6.65
2 .15 .301 .05 .059 .10 .908 .05 .40
38 .30 11.4023 .30 6.9033 .25 8.2531 .25 7.7530 .25 7.5043 .05 2. 151 .05 .05
49 .05 2.4594 .05 4.7025 .05 1.251 .15 . 15
212 .10 21.2026 .15 3.9037 .20 7.4051 .20 10. 2012 .05 .6011 .05 .5534 .05 1.701 .25 .25
14 .35 4.903 .20 .60
416 . 10 41.6046 .05 2.3032 . 10 3.2032 . 10 3.209 . 10 .90
33 .25 8.2528 . 05 1.40
2,387 !20 477. 40' 37 ^25 9! 25560 '. 10 56.00
7 . 30 2. 1052 . 05 2. 6012 . 20 2. 4011 . 20 2! 2028 . 10 2! 8070 . 10 7. 0037
*
40 14 8029 ."20 5.' 8014 .10 1. 40
135 .05 6.7538 .10 3.8063 .10 6. 3010 .10 1.0055 .40 22. 0027 .15 4.0537 .20 7. 4058 .10 5. 80
1 85 .10 8. 50
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
ChemistryBureau—Contd
Bulletins (paper)—Con.No. 127No. 128No. 129No. 130No. 131
No. 132No. 133No. 134
No. 135No. 136No. 137No. 138No. 139No. 140No. 141
No. 142No. 143No. 144
No. 145No. 146No. 147No. 148No. 149No. 150No. 151
No. 152No. 153No. 154
No. 155No. 156No. 157No. 158No. 159
No. 160No. 162No. 163No. 164
No. 165
No. 166Circulars (paper):
No. 2
No. 3
No. 9
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16
No. 21
No. 24
No. 25No. 28.....
No. 29No. 31
No. 32No. 33No. 34
No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 40No. 41
No. 42No. 43
No. 44
No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 51
No. 53
No. 54
No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59
um-r ofpies.
Price. Total.
8 $0. 10 $0. 8036 .05 1.8069 .05 3. 45
123 .20 24.6038 .15 5. 70
3 .25 .7534 .15 5. 1024 .25 6. 00112 .05 5. 6020 . 10 2.00104 .25 26. 0019 .05 .95
92 .15 13.8021 .05 1.0515 . 10 1. 5029 .05 1.4516 .05 .80
106 . 10 10. 60
16 .05 .8055 . 10 5.50
205 .25 51.2574 . 15 11.1017 .10 1.70
119 .10 11.90
9 . 10 .90
93 .35 32. 55
41 .05 2. 05
37 .05 1.85
12 .05 .60
62 . 10 6. 20
18 .05 .90
61 . 10 6. 10
96 . 05 4.80
18 '. 10 1.80
97 . 25 24. 25
21 !05 1.05
70 . 10 7. 0047 . 05 2 35
12 !05 .60
1 . 05 .051 .05 .05
1 . 05 .05
8 . 05 .404 .05 .20
6 . 05 .30
21 . 05 1.05
6 . 05 .30
2 '. 05 .10
129 '. 05 6. 45
2 . 05 .10
1 .05 .05
5 . 05 .25
3 . 05 . 15
3 .' 05 . 15
3 '. 05 15
215*
05 10 75
19 '. 05 95
6 '. 05 301
'. 05 .05
40 '. 05 2. 00
4 '. 05 2016 '. 05 .803 '. 05 . 15
1 !05 .05
6 .05 .302 .05 .10
8 .05 .4017 .05 .85
31 .05 1.5545 .05 2. 25
69 .05 3.45
12 .05 .60
12 .05 .60
19 .05 .95
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 413
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
xrice. L oiai
.
Ageicultuke—Contd.
LfilCTTltStTy JjUT6(l'll~
circulars (^paper^
—
No 60 18 SO. 05 $0. 90"NT/I fil 618 .05 30. 90No 62 24 .05 1.20No 63 121 .05 6.05No 64 105 .05 5.25No 65 69 .05 3.45"Mr. fiR 2 .05 .10"Mr> A7 46 .05 2. 30
82 .05 4.10
20 .05 1.00No 70 70 .05 3.50
10 .05 .50No 72 21 .05 1.05XTr> 79 6 .05 .30
70 .05 3.50No 75 20 .05 1.00No 76 29 .05 1.45No 77 33 .05 1.65"VTn 78 39 .05 1.95\rn 7Q 28 .05 1.40XTo on 24 .05 1.20No 81 38 .05 1. 90No 8*^ 29 .05 1.45No 83 40 .05 2. 00No 84 9 .05 .45
No 85 85 .05 4. 25No 86 13 .05 .65ATr> C7 23 .05 1.15No 88 65 .05 3.25TvTrv cn 76 .05 3.80
14 •^2.70
37 .05 1. 85
18 .05 .90No 93 27 .05 1.35
8 .05 .40
17 .05 .85
48 .05 2. 40No. 98 60 .05 3.00No. 99 3 .05 .15
No. 100 26 .05 1.30No. 101 5 .05 .25
No. 102 5 .05 .25No. 103 10 .05 .50No. 104 32 .05 1.60No. 105 37 .05 1.85No. 106 53 .05 2. 65No. 107 12 .05 .60No. 108 22 .05 1. 10No. 109 6, .05 .30No. 110 4 .05 . 20No. Ill 41 .05 2. 05No. 113 49 .05 2.45No. 114 54 .05 2.70
15 .05 .75Service and ResjulatoryAnnouncements (pa-per):1914—
January.
.
4 .05 .20February
.
10 .05 .50March 16 .05 .80April 1, 100 (1) 5. 00
Do 18 .05 .90April (supple-ment) . 1 100 0) 33. 00Do 13 .05 . 65
May 1 100 0) 5. 00Do 34 .05 1.70
May (supplement) 1,100 0) 15. 00Do 11 .05 .55
June 1 100 (0 5. 00Do 14 .05 .70
June (supple-ment) 1, 100 (1) 33.00Do 8 .05 .40
line.£jum-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total,
Agricultuee—Contd.
Cnemistry Bureau—Contd.
Service and RegulatoryAnnoimcements (pa-per)—Continued.
j
1914—Continued.July 1,100 0) S5. 00
Do 133 $0,05 6, 65Julj^ (supplement) 1, 100 (^) 30. 00
Do 7 .05 .35August 1,100 0) 6, 00
Do 30 .05 1.50August (supple-ment) 1,100 (1) 17. 00Do 5 .05 . 25
September 1,100 (1) 2. 75Do 36 .05 1. 80
September (sup-plement) 1,100 G) 16. 50Do 10 .05 .50
October 1, 100 (}) 8. 00Do 1
1
11 . uo . 551 100 \ ) 1 50
Do '
8 . 05 .40December. 1,100 (1) 2. 00
Do. 10 .05 .50No. 13 1, 100 (1) 5. 50No. 13 . . 20 .05 1.00Index, Nos. 1-12, 1914 1, 100 (1) 5,00
Do. 7 .05 .35
Service and RegulatoryAnnouncements, sup-plements (paper):
No. 1 1,100 24.00No. 1 1 . 05 . 05No. 2 1,100 ^'\. 23.00No. 2 12 .10 1. 20No. 2 10 .05 .50No. 3 .. 1,100 (1) 20. 00No. 4 . 2 .05 . 10
. 50 23. 50Subscriptions, 1 . 15 . 15
Entomological CoTT'Tnis-
sion.
Annual reports (cloth.):
Third 7 1. 00 7. 00Fourth 5 1.25 6.25Fifth 1 1.50 1.50
Entomology Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):1906 1 .05 ,051907 1 .05 .051909 1 .05 .051914 1 .05 .05
General publications(paper):
Bibliography of moreimportant contri-butions to Ameri-can economic ento-mology, pt. 5 15 .10 1.50
' Same, pt. 6 3 .20 .60Same, pt. 7 (cloth) . .
.
16 .20 3. 20Same, pt. 8 14 .10 1.40Report upon the cot-
ton insects, 1879(cloth) 3 .50 1.50
Insects affectingoranges, 1885 17 .40 6. 80
The Periodical Cicadain 1914 2 .05 .10
The Pink Bollworm. 19 .05 .95
1 Special.
414 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Entomology Bureau—Continued.
Bulletins, old series(paper):No. 3No. 9No. 13No. 14No. 19No. 22No. 23No. 25No. 29No. 31
Circulars, second series
No. 3No 4No. 5No. 6No. 7No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11No. 12No. 13No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28
. No. 29No 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
1 $0. 10 $0. 101 .10 .101 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .054 .10 .401 .10 .108 .15 1.204 .05 .203 .10 .30
2 .05 .102 .05 .1028 .05 1.4015 .05 .752 .05 .107 .05 .358 .05 .40
13 .05 .654 .05 .207 .05 .354 .05 .202 .05 .109 .05 .452 .05 .103 .05 .152 .06 .1013 .05 .6512 .05 .6013 .05 .6513 .05 .658 .05 .408 .05 .406 .05 .307 .05 .358 .05 .401 .05 .058 .05 .408 .05 .40
19 .05 .9518 .05 .901 .05 .05
51 .05 2.551 .06 .05
31 .05 1.5519 .05 .9511 .05 .5516 .05 .802 .05 .1016 .05 .809 .05 .45
10 .05 .505 .05 .2580 .05 4.0027 .05 1.355 .05 .2511 .06 .5587 .05 4. 354 .05 .205 .05 .2512 .05 .601 .05 .054 .05 .201 .05 .052 .05 .1012 .05 .607 .05 .35
20 .05 1.009 .05 .459 .05 .4510 .05 .502 .05
1.10
Total.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 415
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Entomology Bureau—Continued.
Circulars, second series(paper)—Continued.No. 142No. 143
No. 144No. 145No. 146No. 147No. 148No. 149No. 150No. 151No. 152No. 153
No. 154No. 155No. 156 ,
No. 157No. 158No. 159No. 160No. 161No. 162No. 163No. 164No. 165No. 166No. 167No. 168No. 169No. 170No. 171
• No. 172No. 173
Bulletins, new series
(paper):
No! 3!!!!!!!!!;!!;!!!;No. 4
No. 5No. 5 (cloth)No. 6No. 7No. 8No. 10No. 11No. 12No. 13No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 20No. 21No. 22No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44
Num-ber of I Price,copies,
j
I
1
2411871
$0.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.15
.10
.10
.20
.35
.10
.10
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.15
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.05
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.05
.10
.10
.10
.10
.05
.10
.05
.10
.10
.05
.10
.15
.05
.05
.10
Total.
$0.25.45
.60
.25
.25
.55
.45
.40
.25
.70
.30
.25
.201.00.65.95.40.80
1.051. 30.30
4.55.40.50.35.20.45
1.45.60.35.50.45
.152. 40
11. 8014. 203. 15.10.10.05
3.001. 15.05.55
2. 85.10.10
2.602. 201. 50.10
2. 101.104. 401.204.402.001.10
• IQ.70.10
3. 501. 15
.20
.551.002. 10.10.20
3.001.20.60
2.00
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Agriculture—Contd
.
Entomology Bureau—Continued.
Bulletin, new series
(paper)—Continued.|
No. 451
No. 46i
No. 471
No. 48No. 49 1
No. 50!
No. 51No. 52 !
No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58 (complete)No. 58, pt. 1
No. 58, pt. 2No. 58, pt. 3No. 58, pt. 4
No. 58, pt. 5
No. 58, contents andindex
No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63 (complete)No. 63, pt. 1
No. 63, pt. 5
No. 63, pt. 6
No. 63, pt. 7
No. 63, contents andindex
No. 64 (complete)No. 64, pt. 1
No. 64, pt. 2
No. 64, pt. 3
No. 64, pt. 4
No. 64, pt. 6No. 64, pt. 7
No. 64, pt. 8No. 64, pt. 9No. 64, pt. 10No. 65No. 66 (complete)No. 66, pt. 1
No. 66, pt. 2No. 66, pt. 4
No. 66, pt. 5
No. 66, pt. 6No. 66, pt. 7
No. 67No. 68 (complete)No. 68, pt. 1
No. 68, pt. 2No. 68, pt. 3
No. 68, pt. 4
No. 68, pt. 5No. 68, pt. 6
No. 68, pt. 7
No. 68, pt. 8No. 68, pt. 9No. 68, contents and
title pageNo. 69No. 70No. 71
No. 72No. 73No. 74No. 75 (complete)No. 75, pt. 1
No. 75, pt. 2No. 75, pt. 3No. 75, pt. 4
No. 75, pt. 5
9 $0.25 $2.258 .10 .808 .10 .801 .15
I
.158 .05 .401 .25 .25
17 .15 2.5516 .10 1.6013 .10 1.3013 . 10 11. OU
184 !05 9.2011 .05 .5517 .05 .8531 .20 6.204 .05 .205 .10 .506 .05 .302 .05 .10
15 .10 1.50
1 .05 .057 .15 1.05
10 .20 2.0016 .25 4.0025 .25 6.2515 .15 2.251 .05 .052 .05 .102 .05 .101 .05 .05
6 .05 .3010 .20 2.002 .05 .108 .05 .402 .05 .101 .05 .054 .05 .201 .05 .055 .05 .252 05 . 102 !05 !io9 .05 .4514 .20 2.802 .05 .101 .05 .05
.10 .605 .05 .251 .10 .107 .05 .35
16 .20 3.2012 .25 3.001 .10 .10
11 .05 .555 .05 .255 .05 .257 .05 .353 .05 .155 .05 .257 .05 .355 .05 .25
2 .05 .1024 .15 3.6027 .15 4.0511 .40 4.4017 .15 2.5511 .10 1.106 .15 .90
46 .30 13.8052 .05 2.6021 .05 1.0513 .05 .6519 .05 .9510 .15 1.50
416 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Entomology Bureau—Continued.
Bulletins, new series
(paper)—Continued.No. 75, pt. 6
No. 75, pt. 7
No. 75, contents andindex
No. 76
No. 77
No. 78No. 79No. 80 (complete) . .
.
No. 80, pt. 1
No. 80, pt. 2
No. 80, pt.3No. 80, pt. 4
No. 80, pt. 5
No. 80, pt. 6
No. 80, pt. 7
No. 80, pt. 8No. 80. contents andindex
No. 81
No. 82 (complete) . .
.
No. 82, pt. 1
No. 82, pt. 3
No. 82, pt. 4
No. 82, pt. 5
No. 82, pt. 6
No. 82, pt. 7
No. 82, contents andindex
No. 83, pt. 1
No. 84
No. 85 (complete)...No. 85, pt. 1
No. 85, pt.2No. 85, pt. 3
No. 85, pt. 4
No. 85, pt. 5
No. 85, pt. 6
No. 85, pt. 7
No. 85, pt. 8No. 85, contents andindex
No. 86No. 87
^ No. 88No. 89No. 90 (complete) . .
.
No. 90, pt. 1
No. 90, pt. 2No. 90, pt. 3No. 91No. 92No. 93No. 94, pt. 1
No. 94, pt. 2No. 95, pt. 1
No. 95, pt. 2
No. 95, pt. 3
No. 95, pt. 4
No. 95, pt. 5No. 95, pt. 6
No. 95, pt. 7
No. 95, contents andindex
No. 96, pt. 1
No. 96, pt.2No. 96, pt. 3
No. 96, pt. 4
No. 96, pt. 5No. 96, pt. 6No. 97 (complete) . .
.
No. 97, pt. 1
Num-ber of Price. Total.copies.
14 $0. 05 $0. 70
21 .05 1.05
7 .05 .3524 .15 3.6014 .25 3.5038 .10 3.80
15 o in
9 .355 .10 . .508 .10 .8010 .05 .508 .10 .806 .05 .3017 .10 1.7013 .05 .6514 .10 1.40
10 .05 .5030 .15 4.5017 .20 3.401 .05 .054 .05 .20
3 .10 .302 .05 .106 .05 .309 .05 .45
7 .05 .3529 .25 7. 25
on Q AOo. DU8 .30 2. 401 .05 .053 .05 .155 .05 .25
3 .10 .302 .10 .206 .05 .306 .05 .303 .05 .15
2 .05 .108 .20 l.CO17 .35 5.9530 .15 4.504 .20 .80
21 .20 4.2014 .20 2.8013 .05 .659 .05 .4514 .65 9. 1020 .25 5. 001 A14 . 10 1. 4015 .05 .7540 .20 8.0011 .05 .5514 .05 .709 .10 .909 .10 .9011 .05 .5515 .05 .7515 .05 .75
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Bulletins separates (pa-per):On some of theaphides affectinggrain and grassesof United States.
Some presentday fea-
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New coccid on birch .
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Destructive bore en-emy of birch trees .
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14 .05 .7048 .05 2.4012 . 15 1.8013 .05 .6529 .05 1.4513 .10 1.30
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.
Entomology Bureau—Continued.
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Jarring for curcvilio
on extensive scalein Georgia, withlist of insects caughtby W. M. Scott andW. F. Fiske
Corn root-aphis andits attendant ant. .
.
Practical informa-tion on dendrocti-nus enemies ofNorth Americanforests, 1909
The scope and statusof economic ento-mology
State and Territoriallaws relative tofoul brood
Notes on new facts
about some NewYork grape pests. .
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Insect photography .
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Southern grain louse .
Report of Committeeon Nomenclature...
National control ofintroduced insectpests
Pliim-plant louse byTheodore Pergande
SanJose scaleon driedfruit,by I. O.How-ard
Some observations onspined soldier bug..
Sulphur dioxide asan insecticide
Tobacco stalk weevil.Insect life (paper):
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14 .10 1.4013 .10 1.308 .10 .8012 .05 .6011 .10 1.1010 .05 .5014 .05 .78
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Vol. 7, No. 5
Vol. 8, general indexto seven volumes of
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serrata, being ac-
count of its life his-
tory and means tobe used against it...
Report on Mexicancotton-boll wevil inTexas
Further notes on SanJose scale
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418 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Experiment Stations Office.
Annual reports to Secre-tary (paper):
19011913
Annual reports to Con-gress (cloth):
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Same, 1912Experiment stationwork with apples .
.
Results ofagricultureextension in Bel-gium
Dietetics in relationto hospitals for in-
saneDrainage investiga-
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Drainage investiga-tions, 1910-11
Drainage investiga-tions, 1911-12
Progress in agricul-tural education,1903
Same, 1913Summary of recentAmerican work onfeeding stuffs
Scope and purpose ofirrigation investi-gations of Office ofExperiment Sta-tions, 1902
Review of irrigationinvestigation for1902
Same, 1903Recent irrigation leg-
islation, reprint,April, 1911, withadditions
Irrigation investiga-tions, 1910
Develop m e n t ofmethods of drain-ing irrigated lands,1911
Animal nutri t i o nproblems in rela-
tion to work of ex-periment stations,1909
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.55
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Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Experiment Stations
Office—Continued.
Aimual reports, separates(paper)—Continued.Experiment stationwork with peaches.1907
Recla mation ofsouthern Louisianawet prairie lands . .
,
Reclamation of tidelands, 1907 :
County schools ofagriculture ia Wis-consin
General publications (pa-per):
Classification of ex-periment stationsaccoiuits
Regulations and rul-
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American system ofagricultural educa-tion, 1904
Work and publica-tions of drainageinvestigations, Jan.9, 1908
Farmers' institutesin United States,1904
General index to Ex-periment StationRecord, vols. 1-12,
1889-1901, and toExperiment Sta-tion bulletin No. 2.
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1901 to 1911Irrigation and drain-age investigationsof Office of Experi-ment Stations, 1904.
Investigations on nu-trition of man inUnited States, 1904.
Organization andwork of Office of
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No. 2, pts. 1 and 2
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612
651
4816
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Title.
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12 .15 1.8015 .10 1.604 .15 .60
37 .15 5.556 .70 4.204 .10 .40
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Title.
Ageicultuee—Contd
Experiment Stations
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Title.
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Experiment Stations
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Bulletins, separates (pa-per):Development of agri-
cultural education,1907
Course in agriculture
,
horticultiu-e, andallied subjects
Botany in agricul-tural colleges
Experiments in ani-mal breeding
Methods of investiga-tion relating tobreeding of animals.
Crop rotation inSouthern States asinfluenced by plantdiseases
Mission of land-grantcolleges
Annual report of Irri-
gation and drain-a.ge investigations,1904
Rural versus urbanconditions in thedetermination ofeducational policy.
Development of engi-neering educationin land-grant col-
legesImportance of labora-
tory and field workin economic ento-mology, and recorddevices
Cooperative work ineconomic entomol-ogy
Form of organizationfor farmers' insti-
tutesMethods ol work andsome results in for-
est insect investi-gations
Report of irrigationinvestigations for
1900, No. 1
Same, No. 2Same, No. 3Same, No. 4
Same, No. 5Report of irrigationinvestigations for
1901, No. 1
Same, No. 2
Same, No. 3
Report of irrigationinves tigations,1902, No. 1
Same, No. 2Same, No. 3
Artificial irrigationin humid and semi-arid districts
Annual report of irri-
gation and drain-age investigations,
1904, separates
—
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Title.
Ageiculture—Contd.
Experiment StationsO^^ice—Continued.
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Now Jersey ideal instudy and reportupon injurious in-
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Present status of soil
investigationDifferences betweenfour southern andfour northern soils
and improvementsin soil managementwhich these differ-
ences suggestExtension and prac-
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Utilitj'^ of soil surveysin West
Use of water for irri-
gation in TexasHistory of tobaccowilt in GranvilleCounty, N.C ,
Bovine tuberculosisand methods for its
controlWater rights on in-Interstate streams,Platte River andtributaries; resultsof investigations,1905
Water rights on in-terstate streams,Platte River andtribii.taries, waterrights within theStates, 1905
Features and waterrights of YubaRiver, Cal
Circulars (paper):No. 11
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Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Experiment Stations
Office—Continued.
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Title.
Ageicultuee—Contd.
Experiment StationsOj^ce—Continued.
Experiment StationsRecord (paper)—Con.Vol. 3, No. 9
Vol. 3, No. 11
Vol. 3, No. 12Vol. 4, No. 2
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Vol. 17, No. 8Vol. 17, No. 9Vol. 17, No. 10Vol. 17, No. 11
Vol. 17, No. 12Vol. 17, No. 13, sub-
ject index ,
Vol.18, No. 1
Title.
Ageicultuee—Contd.
Experiment Stations
Office—Continued
.
Experiment StationsRecord (paper)—Con.Vol. 18, No. 2Vol. 18, No. 3 ,
Vol. 18, No. 4 ,
Vol. 18, No. 5
Vol. 18, No. 6
Vol. 18, No. 8
Vol. 18, No. 9 ,
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Vol. 18, No. 11
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Vol. 19, No. 1
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Vol. 19, No. 9
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Vol. 19, No. 13, nameindex
Vol. 19, No. 14, sub-ject index
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Vol. 20, No. 7
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ject indexVol. 21, No. 1
Vol. 21, No. 2
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Vol. 21, No. 5
Vol. 21, No. 7
Vol. 21, No. 8Vol. 21, index num-ber
Vol.22, No. 1
Vol. 22, No. 2
Vol. 22. No. 4
Vol. 22; No. 5
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Vol. 22, No. 8
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Vol. 24, No. 5Vol. 24, No. 7
Vol. 24, No. 8Vol. 24, No. 9, index..Vol. 25,No. 1
Vol. 25, No. 2Vol. 25, No. 3
Vol. 25, No. 4Vol. 25, No. 8Vol. 25, No. 9Vol. 26,No. 1
Vol. 26, No. 2Vol. 26, No. 4
Vol. 26, No. 7Vol. 26, No. 8Vol. 26, No. 9Vol. 26, indexVol. 27, No. 1
Vol. 27, No. 2
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10
.10
.15
.15
.15
.15
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.15
.15
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SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 423
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Ageiculture—Contd
.
Experiment StationsOj^zce—Continued.
Experiment StationsRecord (paper)—Con.Vol. 27, No. 4
Vol. 27, No. 5Vol. 27, No. 6
Vol. 27, No. 7
Vol. 27, No. 8
Vol. 27, No. 9
Vol. 27, index ,
Vol. 28, No. 1 ,
Vol. 28, No. 2Vol. 28, No. 3
Vol. 28, No. 4
Vol. 28, No. 5Vol. 28, No. 6
Vol. 28, No. 7
Vol. 28, No. 8Vol. 28, No. 9
Vol. 28, indexVol. 29, No. 1
Vol. 29, No. 2Vol. 29, No. 3
Vol. 29, No. 5
Vol. 29, No. 6
Vol. 29, No. 7
Vol. 29, No. 8Vol. 29, No. 9Vol. 29, indexVol. 30, No. 1
Vol. 30, No. 2Vol. 30, No. 3
Vol. 30, No. 4
Vol. 30, No. 5Vol. 30, No. 6
Vol. 30, No. 7
Vol. 30, No. 8
Vol. 30, No. 9
Vol. 30, indexVol. 31, No. 1
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Vol. 31, No. 4
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Vol. 31, No. 8Vol. 31, No. 9Vol. 31, indexVol. 32, No. 1
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Vol. 32, No. 4
Vol. 32, No. 5Vol. 32, No. 6
Vol. 32, No. 7
Vol. 2, 1 subscription.Vol. 3, 1 subscription.Vol. 4, 1 subscription.Vol. 5, 7 subscrip-
tionsVol. 6, 5 subscrip-
tionsVol. 7, 7 subscrip-
tionsVol. 8, 5 subscrip-
tionsVol. 9, 3 subscrip-
tionsVol. 10, 3 subscrip-
tionsVol. 11, 4 subscrip-
tionsVol. 12, 4 subscrip-
tions
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$0. 15 $0. 75
. 15 . 45
. 15 . 60
. 15 .' 30
. 15 '. 60
. 15 . 45
. 15 . 75
. 15 '. 30
. 15 . 15
. 15 • 60
. 15 . 75
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45. 15 '. 15'. 15
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45
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15
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.'l5 l!35
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.15 1. 80
.15 .60
.15 1. 80
.15 1. 80
.15 .75
.15 1.05
.15 1.05
.15 .90
.15 .45
.15 .75
.15 .45
.15 .45
.15 1. 65
.15 1.50
. 15 1. 35
.15 .90
.15 .30
.15 .45
.15 .15
.50 .50
.50 .50
.30 .30
.50 3. 50
.50 2. 50
.50 3. 50
1.00 5. 00
1.00 3. 00
1.00 3. 00
1.00 4.00
1.00 4.00
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Experiment Stations
Office—Continued.
Experiment StationsRecord (paper)—Con.
Vol. 13, 1 subscrip-tion
Vol. 13, 1 subscrip-tion
Vol. 14, 3 subscrip-tions
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Vol. 26, 7 subscrip-tions
Vol. 27, 6 subscrip-tions
Vol. 28, 12 subscrip-tions
Vol. 29, 13 subscrip-tions
Vol. 30, 43 subscrip-tions 1
Vol. 31, 155 subsciip-tions
Vol. 32, 291 subscrip-tions
Vol. 33, 173 subscrip-tions
Vol. 34, 4 subscrip-tions
Vol. 30, 1 subscrip-tion 1
Experiment StationsRecord, separates (pa-per):Government versusadministration inrelation to agricul-tural colleges andexperiment sta-tions
Agriculture as first
year scienceNew dairy barn atKentucky Experi-ment Station
The occupation of theagricultural collegegraduate
Respiration calorime-ter at PennsylvaniaExperiment Station
Respiration calorime-ter, recent improve-ments and new ap-plications
Num- '
her of Price,copies.
Special.
424 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
1 $0. 20 $0.203 .15 .451 . 10 . 105 . 15 . 756 . 10 . 606 . 10 . 601 . 10 . 10
9 . 15 1. 35
4 . 05 . 201 . 05 . 05
13 . 05 . 6516 . 05 . 802 . 05 . 101 . 10 . 103 . 10 . 304 . 10 . 405 .10 . 50
14 . 05 . 705 • 10 .508 . 05 . 40
19 . 10 1. 905 . 10 . 508 . 05 . 40
9 . 20 1. 806 .10 .60
1,000 0) 18. 0012 .05 .6052 .15 7.804 . 05 . 207 . 05 . 35
15 .05 .756 .15 .908 .10 .806 .05 .30
2 .15 .307 .20 1.40
11 .20 2. 20
3 . 05 . 15
8 .05 .405 .05 .25
2 . 05 . 102 . 05 . 10
2 . 05 . 10
3 . 05 . 15
2 .05 . 10
1 .05 . 05
J 05 . 051 '.05 !053 .05 .152 .05 .101 .05 .055 .05 .251 .05 .051 .05 .052 .05 .104 .05 .20
Title.
Agricultuke—Contd
.
Experiment Stations
Office—Contiaued.
Hawaii Agricultural Ex-periment Station an-nual reports (paper):
19061907191019111912191319141914
Hawaii Agricultural Ex-periment Station bulle-tins (paper):No. 1
No. 3
No. 8.....No. 9
No. 10No. 12No. 13No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28
' No. 30No. 31
No. 31
No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38....
Alaska Agricultural Ex-periment Station an-nual reports (paper):
191019121913
Alaska Agricultural Ex-periment Station an-nual reports, separates(paper): Dairy prac-tice at Kenai Station,
1908Alaska Agricultural Ex-periment Station bulle-tins (paper):No. 2No. 3 ,
Experiment station work(paper):Vol. 2, No. 8
Vol. 2, No. 10Vol. 2, No. 11
Vol. 2, No. 12Vol. 2, No. 13Vol.2 No. 19Vol.2, title page, con-
tents and index.Vol. 3, No. 1
Vol. 3, No. 2Vol. 3, No. 3
Vol. 3, No. 4
Vol. 3, No. 5
Vol. 3, No. 6
Vol. 3, No. 7
Vol. 3, No. 8Vol. 3, No. 9
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Experiment StationsO^^ce—Continued.
Experiment station work(paper)—Continued.Vol. 3, No. 10Vol. 3, No. 11
Vol. 3, No. 12Vol. 3, No. 14
Vol. 3, No. 16Vol. 3, No. 17Vol. 3, No. 18Vol. 3, No. 19Vol.3, No. 20Vol. 4, No. 1
Vol. 4, No. 3
Vol. 4, No. 5Vol. 4, No. 7
Vol. 4, No. 9Vol. 4, No. 10Vol. 4, No. 13Vol. 4, No. 14
Porto Rico AgriculturalExperiment Station an-nual reports (paper):
1906190719081910191119121913
Porto Rico AgriculturalExperiment Station an-nual reports, separates(paper): Fermentationof cacao and coffee
Porto Rico Agriculturaltural Experiment Sta-
tion bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3 (Spanish)No. 4
No. 5No. 5 (Spanish)No. 7
No. 8No. 10No. 11No. 12No. 13No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18
Porto Rico AgriculturalExperiment Stationcirculars (paper): No.6 (Spanish)
Farmers' institutes lec-
tures (paper):
No. 1
No. 2No. ^No. 4
No. 5No. 6No. 7
No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 13No. 14
No. 15No. 16
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
5 $0. 05 $0. 251 .05 .051 .05 .054 .05 .205 .05 .255 .05 .253 .05 .151 .05 .052 .05 .101 .05 .052 .05 .102 .05 .101 .05 .051 . 05 . 052 .05 .103 .05 .153 .05 .15
1 .10 .102 .10 .203 .05 .151 .10 .101 .10 .106 .10 .609 .05 .45
3 .05 .15
1 .05 .051 .05 .051 .10 .104 .10 .408 . 05 . 401 . 05 . 053 .15 . 4510 . 15 1. 5012 . 10 1. 201 . 10 . 10
8 .10 . 80
6 .05 .3010 . 05 . 5066 .05 3. 3020 . 10 2. 004 .10 . 40
10 . 10 1.00
5 .05 .25
19 .05 .9510 .05 .5032 .05 1.602 .05 .10
26 .05 1.305 .05 .25
23 .05 1. 15
1 .05 .0512 .05 .60
25 .05 1. 2513 .05 .65
12 .05 .6014 .05 .70
21 .05 1.0021 .05 .05
Special.
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 425
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Experiment StationsOj^e—Continued.
Food charts (paper), 826sets
Guam Agricultural Ex-periment Station an-nual reports (paper):
1911191219131914
List of workers in sub-jects pertaining to agri-
culture and home eco-
nomics, June 1, 1914
Fiber Investigations
Office.
Reports (paper):No. 5No. 6No. 7
No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11
Foreign Markets Division.
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 1, supplement...,No. 2...:..No. 3No. 4
No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 8No. 11
No. 14
No. 18No. 22No. 30No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37
Circulars (paper):No. 2No. 3No. 5No. 7
No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 24No. 25
Forest Service.
Annual reports (paper):18891890189219011902
General publications (pa-per):Handbook for camp-
ers in the nationalpark in California.
.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
12,390 1 $1. 00 $826. 00
1 . 10 .104 .05 .205 .05 .259 . 10 .90
18 .10 1.80
26 .10 2.6021 . 10 2. 10
21 . 10 2. 10
1 . 10 . 101 .30 .30
12 . 10 1. 2012 .05 . 60
3 .05 .152 .05 .10
3 .05 .153 .05 . 15
3 .05 .153 .05 .151 .05 .052 .05 . 10
2 .05 . 10
1 .05 .054 . 10 . 404 .10 .401 . 10 .101 .20 .202 .15 .301 .05 .052 . 10 .201 .05 .052 .05 . 10
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .0505 05
1 !05 !051 .05 .05
3 .05 . 15
1 .05 .052 .05 . 10
1 .05 .053 .05 .151 .05 .05
1 .05 .051 .05. .051 .10 .101 .05 .051 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Forest Service—Contd.
General publications (pa-per)—Continued.Extent and impor-tance of chestnutbark disease, 1908 .
.
Standard classifica-
tion of activities
and procedure inForest Service ac-
countingForest tree diseases inCalifornia and Ne-vada, Feb. 14, 1914.
Manual for field
useNational forest fire-
protection plans,Aug. 3, 1911
Forest fire protectionby States, Jan. 22,
1914
The coimtry's forests,
1914Instructions regard-ing grazing trespass,Jan. 15, 1908
I'rinciples and pro-cedure governingthe classification
and segregation of
agricultural andforest lands in thenational forests,
May 4, 1914
Instructions for mak-ing forest surveysand maps, 1912(cloth)
Use of the nationalforests (cloth)
Information regard-ing employment of
the national for-
ests
National forest man-ual-General adminis-tration and pro-tection
Claims, settle-
ment, admin-istrative sites,
1912Forest plans, for-
est extension,forest investiga-
tions, libraries,
coope ration,dendrology,1911
Grazing, 1911Grazing, withamendm e n t s
178, 181, and 182.
Instructions re-
lating to forest
prodxictsSpecial uses. 1911.Trespass, 1911Water power, tel-
ephone, etc.,
Feb. 24, 1913...Forest trees of Pacific
slope
Num-ber of
copies.
13
23
231
1 Per set.
426 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Forest Service—Contd..
©eneral publications(paper)—Contd.Experiments withjack pine and hem-lock lor mechanicalpulp
Purchase of land un-der the Weeks lawin the southernAppalachian andWhite Mountains.Revised Feb. 16,
1914National forest re-
ceipts lor the bene-fit of schools androads
Review of ForestService investiga-tions, vol. 1
Same, vol. 2Our timber supply,
1914Instructions lor
scaling and man-agement of nation-al forest timber,1915. (Fabric) ....
Tree distribution(in Nebraska) un-der Kinkaid Act,1911
The Use Book, 1913...The Use Book: Wa
ter power, 1911....
Bulletins (paper):No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 10No. 13No. 14
No. 15No. 17
No. 27No. 28No. 30No. 31No. 32No. .33
No. 34
No. 35No. 36No. .37
No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41
No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 46No. 47No. 49No. 50No. 51.
No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61
No. 63
Turn-er ofjpies.
Price. Total.
17 $0.05 $0. 858 .05 .40
10 .10 1.0015 .10 1.5039 .10 3. 9086 .15 12.903 .15 .45
21 .10 2. 1034 .10 3. 4021 .15 3. 15
24 .15 3. 6088 .10 8. 8027 .15 4. 05
183 .10 18. 3015 .15 2.2538 .15 5.703 .10 .30
42 .26 10. 5071 .15 10. 65
80 .10 8. 0067 .15 10. 05
8 .15 1.2052 .30 15.6036 .10 3.60157 .15 23. 55
9 .10 .9023 .10 2. 30
6 .10 .6052 .10 5.2026 .05 1. 3085 .05 4.25187 .10 18.7021 .15 3. 15
19 .10 1.902 .10 .20
101 .15 15.15
6 .10 .6022 .15 3.3064 .10 6. 40
29 .05 1. 45
158 .05 7. 9038 .15 5.70
30 .05 1.5064 .10 6. 40
129 .20 25.8065 .05 3. 25
23 .05 1.15
41 .10 4. 10
24 .10 2. 40
52 .10 5.2022 .10 2.2020 .15 3.0016 .10 1.60
65 .10 6. 50
86 .15 12.90
16 .05 . 80
11 .10 1.1013 .10 1.30
9 .10 .9012 .05 .60
48 .20 9. 60
63 .15 9. 45
6 .05 .30
1 .05 .051 .05 .052 .05 .10
78 .05 3.902 .05 .10
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
7 .05 .35
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 427
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended Jane 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.
Ageictjltuee— Contd.
Forest Service—Cont^l.
Circulars (paper)—ContdNo. 27
No. 29No. 30No. 31
No. 32No. 33No. 35
No. 36No. 37No. 3S
No. 39No. 40No. 41
No. 42
No. 43
No. 45
No. 46No. 47No. 49
No. 52No. 53
Price.
SO. 05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05
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$0. 10
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.45
.35
.15
.101.15.10.05
1. 10
3.05
.40
.30
.60
.25
1.95.10.50.55.55.50.70
1.001.00.30
1. 10
2. 55
.701. 10
1.20.75
1.201.40.45
2. 05.60.05
1.051.05.65.45.55.65
.10
.60
.05
.351.00.70.35.45
2.00.40.30.45.45
1.10.15
1.252.351.252.45.30.35.10.20.05.75
1.10.25.05.40
1.75.20
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Forest Service— Contd..
Circulars (paper)—ContdNo. 113
No. 114
No. 115No. 116No. 117No. 118
No. 119
No. 120No. 121No. 122No. 123No. 124
No. 125
No. 126No. 127
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No. 156No. 158No. 159No. 160No. 161No. 162No. 163No. 164
No. 165No. 166No. 167No. 168No. 169No. 170No. 171No. 172No. 173No. 174No. 175No. 176No. 177No. 178No. 179No. 180No. 181No. 1S2No. 1S3No. 1S4No. 185No. 186No. 187No. 188No. 189No. 190No. 191
Num-ber of
copies.
15
323119
214
12
14
1
7313
514
13
272164
3613
31122
10
92
1192
28212
54312
15
733328101012
6
3
17
72112
323
7227115
915
8933136
3388423518
3114
723412447
1063140
Price. Total.
50. 05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.10.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05
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$0.751.601.55.95.10.70
428 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
Itemized Statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Ageiculttjke—Contd.
Forest Service—Cont^.
Circulars (paper)—Contd
.
No. 192No. 192No. 193No. 194No. 195No. 196No. 197No. 198No. 199No. 200No. 201No. 202No. 203No. 205No. 206No. 207No. 208No. 209No. 210No. 211No. 212No. 213No. 214No. 215No. 216
Report on forestry (cloth):
Vol. 1
Vol. 2Vol. 3
Forest planting leaflet
(paper):No. 9No. 12No. 14No. 20
Silvical leaflets (paper):No. 11
No. 12
No. 19
No. 21No. 22No. 24No. 26No. 27No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 41
No. 43No. 44No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53 ,
Maps (paper):Forest charts of Med-
icine Bow (10 sets).
.
National forests, mapof, with insets, Mar.17, 1908. 4 sheets(per set)
National forests, mapwith insets. May 1,
1910. 4 sheets (perset)
Num-ber of
copies.
200117263614
11
517
1
6897
37781062783345295642
10420217
28
34
3
Price.
70
(1)
SO. 05.05.05.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.50
.50
.30
33
70
.50
,50
Total.
$7.00
.70
.55
.25
.85
.053.40.45.35
1.853.90
10. 6013.901.652. 251.452.802. 105.20
10. 10.85
1.40
1.502. 00
7.00
4.00
16.50
Title.
Agkicultuee—Contd.
Forest Service—Gontd..
Maps (paper)—Contd.National forests and
related data withinsets, Oct. 1, 1914.
Map of forest regionsof North America,1910
National forest re-
gions of SouthAmerica and theircharacteristicgrowth, 1911
"Record of who 1 e s a 1 eprices of lumber, April,May, June, 1912
Forest Atlas—Geographicdistribution of NorthAmerican trees, pt. 1:
Pines, 1913
Num-ber ofcopies.
1 Special.
Irrigation Inquiry Office.
Annual reports (paper):Report of special agentin charge of artesian andirrigation investigation,1891
General publications (pa-per):Report on prelimi-nary investigationto determine properlocation of artesianwells within area of
97th meridian, andeast of foothills of
Rocky Mountains.
.
Irrigation in UnitedStates report pre-pared bv R. J. Hin-ton, 1887
Report on irrigationand cultivation of
sofl, bv R. J. Hin-ton, 1893 (cloth)....
Final geological re-
ports of artesianand underflow in-
vestigation b 6 -
tween 97th meri-dian of longitudeand foothills o f
Rocky Mountains..Progress report of ir-
rigation in theUnited States, pt.l,1891
General publications,separates (paper):Artesian and under-flow investigation,final report of Ed-ward S. Nettleton,1893, pt. 2
Final report on mid-plains division of
artesian and under-flow investigationbetween 97th meri-dian of longitudewest of Greenwichand foothiUs of
Rocky Mountains.
.
Bulletin (paper) : No . 1 . .
.
2 Per set.
46
29
Price.
$0. 10
.15
.15
.05
1.00
.10
1
10i
40
,25
1. 05
.25
.35
,35
Total.
$0.20
2.55
.15
''1
29.00
,20
.40
,50
2. 10
.25
.35
.70
.101.00
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 429
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agkictjlttjee—Contd.
Library.
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 4 ,
No. 5 ,
No. 6No. 7No. 8No. 9
No. 9 (halfleather)...No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 13
No. 15
No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 21No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 37, supplement 1.
No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 42....No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61....No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71 ,
No. 72,
No. 73 ,
Num-ber of
copies.
No. 74Monthly bulletins(paper):
Vol. 3, index
Price.
SO. 05.05.05.05.05.05.10.30.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.15.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.20.30.05.05.05.15.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.40.05.05.05.10.10.10.10.10.15.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10
.05
Total.
$0. 0510
.10
.10
.10
.10
.20
.30
. 15
. 15
.15
.15
.05
.15
.05
. 10
.10
.10
.05
.05
.15
.10
.05
.10
.10
.10
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.10
.40
.30
.10
.05
.10
.90
.15
.15
.10
.10
.05
.05
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.054.00.10.10.10.30.10.10.10.10.15.10.10.10.10.10.10.20.10.10.10
.10
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Microscopy Division.
Food products (paper):No. 2No. 3
Plant Industry Bureau.
General publications (pa-per):
Results of demonstra-tion work in boys'and girls' clubs in1912
Girls' demonstrationwork: the canningclub
Directions to coopera-tive corn breeders..
Boys' demonstrationwork: corn clubs...
Boys' demonstrationcorn club, Mar. 31,
1913Results of boys' dem-onstration work incorn clubs in 1910.
.
Organization and in-
struction in boys'corn club work."...
Corn varieties for dis-
tribution in Texas,Oklahoma, andLouisiana,January,1914
The production of
cotton under boll-
weevil conditions.
.
Control of cotton wiltand root-knot
Suggestions on grow-ing Egyptian cot-
ton in the South-west
Memorandum of in-
formation concern-ing official cottongrades. 1912
Cotton as crop for theYuma reclamationproject
Single stock cottonculture
Effective method ofpreventing erosionhiU lands
Field instruction for
farmers' coopera-tive demonstrationwork, second revi-
sion. Nov. 10, 1909...Field instruction for
farmers' coopera-tive demonstrationwork, third revision
Commercial fertilizers;
their uses and valueFarm fertilizers
Farm fertilizers, Aug.7, 1911, No. '-A" 77..
Menziesia—A newstock-poisoningplant of the North-western States,June 10, 1914
Num- ;
ber of Price,copies.
2 .05
6 .05 .30
4 .05 .20
4 .05 .20
2 .05 .10
4 .05 .20
3 .05 .15
2 .05 .10
4 .05 .20
3 .05 .10
7 .03 .35
1 .05 .05
3 .05 .15
71 .05;
3.55
22 .05 1. 10
2 .05 .10
4 .05 .20
1
11.05.05
.05
.55
8 .05 .40
3 .05 .15
430 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Jum-er ofjpies.
Price. Total.
2 $0.10 $0. 2012 .05 .602 .05 .10
10 .05 .504 .05 .201 .05 .051 .05 .05
37 .20 7.4031 .10 3.1028 .10 2.8062 .40 24.8026 .10 2.6037 .10 3.7010 .10 1.0010 .10 1.002 .05 .10
14 .10 1.4022 .10 2.2075 .05 3.7519 .10 1.901 .15 .15
9 .15 1.3527 .10 2.704 .15 .60
42 .10 4.204 .15 .601 .05 .051 .05 .053 .05 .15
66 .05 3.3010 .10 1.004 .05 .20
18 .05 .9053 .05 2.65
104 .10 10. 4024 .10 2.4012 .05 .6012 .10 1.201 .05 .05
14 .10 1.4038 .05 1.9029 .05 1.45
583 .10 58.302 .05 .10
34 .05 1.7012 .10 1.20
286 .05 14.30214 .05 10. 70
4 .05 .204 .05 .202 .10 .20
14 .05 .7031 .25 7.7523 .10 2.3014 .10 1.401 .15 .15
10 .30 3.003 .15 .45
25 .05 1.2545 .25 11.259 .05 .453 .05 .15
1 .10 .1013 .05 .654 .05 .20
16 .05 .8021 .05 1.0523 .10 2.3014 .3018 .05 .9044 .05 2.2040 .05 2.0012 .05 .6010 .05 .50
Title.
Agriculture—Cent d.
Plant Industry Bureau—Continued.
General publications (pa-per—Contd.Emergency crops for
overflowed landsin Mississippi Val-ley, May 18, 1912....
Relation of handlingto decay in Califor-nia navel oranges,season ol 1910-11. .
.
Principal poisonousplants of the "West-ern Stock Range . .
.
Potato growing asclub work in theNorth and "West . .
.
Selection of jottonand corn seed onSouthern farms
Fall breaking and thepreparation of theseed bed
Familiar talks onfarming; cultiva-tion of crops, Apr.15. 1908
Southern farm notes.
.
Corn crop in South-ern States
Plans for continua-tion of tobacco in-investigations inTexas, Dec. 14, 1909.
Tomato growing asclub work in theNorth and West .
.
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6No. 8No. 9No. 10 ,
No. 11
No. 14 ,
No. 16No. 17No. 20No. 21No. 22No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 39No. 41No. 42No. 43
. No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
Total.
,05
$0. 10
.25
8. 60
.65
.10
2. 15
.50
.30
.80
6. 803.00.80.80.10
1.50.10.90
1.00.10
1.10.10
1.204.35.35
.10
.501.205.703. 00
1.207.202.101.401.353.154.801.35.10
3.00.10
2.801.50.30.20.30
6.50
Title.
Agricuxture—Contd.
Plant Industry Bureau—Continued.
-Con.Bulletins (paper)-No. 50No. 51, pt.No. 51, pt.No. 51, pt.No. 51, pt.No. 51, pt.No. 51, pt.No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71No. 72No. 72, pt. 1
No. 72, pt. 2No. 72, pt. 4No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 77No. 78No. 79No. 80No. 81No. 82No. 83No. 84No. 85No. 86No. 87No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 90, pt. 3No. 90, pt. 4
No. 90, pt. 5
No. 91No. 92No. 93No. 94No. 96No. 97No. 98No. 99No. 100No. 100, pt. 1
No. 100, pt. 3
No. 100, pt. 4
No. 100, pt. 4
No. 100, pt. 5
No. 100, pt. 6No. 100, pt. 7
No. 100, pt. 8No. 102No. 102, pt. 1
No. 102, pt. 2No. 102, pt. 3
No. 102, pt. 4
No. 102, pt. 5 ,
1 Special.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 431
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Agkiculture—Contd.
Plant Industry Bureau—Continued.
Bulletins (paDer)—Con.No. 102, pt. 6 12Xo. 102. pt. 7 17No. 103 4
No. 104 50No. 105 15
No. 106 1
No. 107 44No. 108 46No. 109 36No. 110 ' 18No. Ill 16No. lll,pt.l
,3
No. Ill, pt. 2 14No. Ill, pt. 3 5
No. Ill, pt. 4 5No. Ill, Pt. 5 1
No. 112.;. 5
No. 114 ! 23No. 115 33No. 116 11No. 117 38No. 118 24No. 119 ! 19No. 120 18No. 121 13No. 121, pt. 1 3No. 121, pt. 2 10No. 121, pt. 3 1 2No. 121, pt. 4
1
3
No. 121, pt. 5 ! 12No. 121, pt. 6 ; 4No. 122 ! 15No. 123 t 18No. 124 1 21No. 125 35No. 126 41No. 127 22No. 128 14No. 129 8No. 130 42No. 131 20No. 131. pt.l
; 8No. 131, pt. 2 : 36No. 131, pt. 3
\6
No. 131.pt. 4 1 7No. 131, pt. 5 ! 5No. 132. 12No. 133 34No. 134 12No. 135 34No. 136 34No. 137 5No. 138 21No. 139 339No. 140 11No. 141 21No. 141, pt. 2 7No. 141, pt. 3 i 10No. 141, pt. 4 ! 12No. 141, pt. 5
i
4
No. 142 i 6No. 143 37No. 144 17No. 145 11No. 146 30No. 147 13No. 148 6No. 149 117No. 150 33No. 151 118No. 152 18No. 153 8No. 154 6No. 155 21
Price.
$0. 10.05
.10
.05• .10
.15
.15,
.15
.25
.20
.15
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.15
.10
.25
.10
.10
.10
.10
.15
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.15
.20
.10
.10
.30
.10
.15
.10
.10
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.20
.05
.05
.20
.10
.10
.15
.15
.10
.10
.05
.10
.05
.05
.10
.10
.15
.15
.10
.05
.10
.15
.10
.15
.15
.10
.15
.15
Total.
11.20.85.40
2.501.50.15
67.056.909.003.602.40.15
.70
.25
.25
.05
.503.453.302.753.802.401.901.801.95.15
.50
.10
.15
.60
.202.253.602.103.5012.302.202.10.80
4.202.00.40
1.80.30.35.25
2.401.70.60
6.803.40.50
3.1550.851.102.10.35
1.00.60.20.60
3.702.551.653.00.65.60
17.553.3017.702.70.80.90
3.15
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Plant Industry Bureau—Continued.
Bulletins (paper)—Con.No. lot.
No. 157No. 158No. 159No. 160No. 161No. 162No. 163No. 164Nos. 157-164No. 165No. 166No. 167No. 168No. 169No. 170No. 171
No. 172Nos. 165-172No. 173
No. 174
No. 175
No. 176No. 177No. 178No. 179No. 180No. 181
No. 182No. 183Nos. 173-183No. 184No. 185No. 186No. 187No. 188No. 189No. 190No. 191
Nos. 184-191No. 192No. 193No. 194No. 195No. 196No. 197Nos. 192-197No. 198No. 199No. 200No. 201No. 202No. 203No. 204No. 205No. 206No. 207No. 208No. 209No. 210No. 211No. 212Nos. 206-212No. 213No. 214No. 215No. 216No. 217No. 218No. 219No. 220No. 221No. 222No. 223
Num-ber ofcopies.
12 $0. 15 $1.885 .10 .5015 .15 2.2519 .10 1.9041 1 .15 6.1510 ' .10 1.005 .10 .50
30 .25 7.5023
1
.10 2.302
!.05 .18
43 1 .10 4.3018 .10 1.8064 .20 12.804 .05 .20
43 .10 4.3034 .10 3.4026 : .25 6.5016 ' .25 4.001 .05 .05
13 .10 1.3035 .10 3.5022 .10 2.207 .05 .35
10 .15 1.5011 .10 1.1023 .10 2.3020 .15 3.0012 .15 1.8013 .10 1.3010 .10 1.001 .05 .05
20 .10 2.0039 .15 5.8527 .20 5.4024 .15 3.6060 .15 9.0026 .10 2.6019 .10 1.9019 .10 1.901 .05 .05
17 .15 2.5549 .25 12.2526 .15 3.90
147 .10 14.7025 .10 2. 5057 .15 8.551 .05 .05
24 .20 4.8018 .,05 .9018 .10 1.8021 .20 4.2028 .15 4.2017 .10 1.7019 .15 2.855 .05 .25
23 .20 4.605 .10 .507 .10 .70
115 .10 11.5014 .15 2.1017 .10 1.7046 .10 4.601 .05 .05
49 .40 19.6033 .10 3.3014 .05 .7034 .15 5.1042 .15 6.3031 .10 3.10
334 .15 50.1012 .05 .606 .15 .9016 .10 1.607 .10 .70
432 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
8 SO. 05 $0.4024 .05 1.2016 .20 3.201 .05 .059 .05 .45
52 .30 15.6031 .25 7.7538 .15 5.7017 .10 1.7013 .10 1.306 .10 .6043 .10 4.3073 .05 3.65
237 .20 47.407 .05 .35
17 .10 1.7019 .10 1.902 .05 .101 .05 .05
25 .05 1.259 .10 .90
24 .15 3.6018 .20 3.6024 .30 7. 209 .10 .9020 .15 3.001 .05 .056 .10 .6010 .10 1.00
128 .15 19. 20645 .10 64.5029 .20 5.8017 .15 2.55
380 .20 76.0021 .50 10.5027 .15 4. 0534 .10 3.4046 .15 6.90
129 .10 12. 9032 .25 8. 0012 .10 1.2031 .15 4.6525 .20 5.007 .10 .70
62 .05 3.1024 .10 2. 4015 .15 2. 2535 .10 3.5016 .15 2.4021 .10 2. 1010 .05 .5024 .05 1.2044 .25 11.0014 .15 2. 1031 .15 4.6521 .05 1.0520 .05 1.0022 .05 1.1015 .10 1.5018 .05 .9018 .10 1.8018 .10 1.8010 .10 1.0056 .15 8.4055 .10 5.50
1 .05 .051 .05 .05
15 .05 .7513 .05 .6520 .05 1.00
360 .05 18.0010 .05 .50
8 .05 .40
Title.
Agricultube—Contd.
Plant Industry Bureau—Continued.
Bulletins (paper)—Con.No. 224......No. 225No. 226Nos. 218-226No. 227No. 228No. 229No. 230No. 231No. 232No. 233No. 234No. 235No. 236No. 237No. 238No. 239No. 240Nos. 231-240No. 241No. 242No. 243No. 244No. 245
• No. 246No. 247Nos. 241-247No. 248No. 249No. 250No. 251No. 252No. 253No. 254No. 255No. 256No. 257No. 258No. 259No. 260No. 261No. 262No. 263No. 264No. 265No. 266No. 267No. 268No. 269No. 270No. 271No. 272No. 273No. 274No. 275No. 276No. 277No. 278No. 279No. 280No. 281No. 282No. 283No. 284No. 285
Circulars (paper):No. 1
No. 2
No. 3No. 4
No. 5No. 6
No. 7No. 8
Title.
Ageicultuee—Contd
Plant Industry Bureau-Continued.
Circulars (paper)—ConNo. 9No. 10 ,
No. 11
No. 12...,No. 13
No. 14 ,
No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18 ,
No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31
No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37 ,
No. 38No. 39No. 40Nos. 1-40, index....No. 41
'No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 68..
No. 69No. 70No. 71
No. 72No,. 73No. 74
No. 75
No. 76No. 77No. 78
No. 79No. 80No. 81
No. 82
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0. 05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05,05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 433
Itemized statement of sales for the Jiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd
.
Plant Industry Bureau—Continued.
Circulars (paper)—Con.No. 83No. 84No. 85No. 86No. 87No. 90No. 91No. 94No. 95
No. 96No. 98No. 99No. 100No. 101No. 102No. 103No. 104No. 105No. 106No. 107No. 108No. 109No. 110No. Ill
No. 112No. 113
No. 114No. 115
No. 116No. 117No. 118No. 119No. 120No. 121
No. 122No. 123No. 124No. 125 :
No. 126No. 12&-CNo. 127No. 128No. 129No. 130No. 131No. 132
Circulars, separates (pa-per):
Soil bacteriology as afactor in crop pro-duction
The Himalaya black-berry
Directions for blue-berry culture
A new system of cot-ton culture
The abortion of fruit-
ins: branches in cot-ton
Leaf-cut or tomosis, adisorder of cottonseedlings
The culture of Duran-go cotton in the Im-perial Valley
The fundamentals ofcrop improvement.
.
Bartlett pear precool-ing and storage in-
vestigations in theRogue River Val-ley
Num-ber of
copies.
174
175
14
2911
15
1266
3
13
911
5
93
9
36164
181372213
197
11
16291814
5211
109213
1
213
11
15
4
25
Price.
$0.05.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05-10.05.05.05.05.05.05.05
Total.
$0. 15
.45
.85
.20
.85
.25
.701.45.55
.756.30.30.15.65.45.55
.25
.45
.15,-45
1.80.80.20.90
6. 851.10
.35
.55
.801.45.90.70
2. 60,55.50
4. 601. 30,05.10.65
.55
.75
.201.25
Title.
Agriculture—Contd
.
Plant Industry Bureau—Continued.
Circulars, separates (pa-per)—Continued.Experiments in sub-soilmg at San An-tonio
The tuber-unitmethod of seed-po-tato improvement.
.
Seed distribution (paper):Distribution of cottonseed—
1907
190919101911191219131914
The da sheen, a rootcrop for the South.
.
The forcing andblanching of dash-een shoots
How to send livingplant material toAmerica
Tulip and narcissusbulbs
Distribution of tulipand narcissusbulbs, 1914
Grain standardization(paper) : A series of dia-grams in grading com-mercial corn
Inventory, seed andplants imported (paper)No. 31No. 32No. 33
.Service and RegulatoiyAnnouncements, April,1914
Work 0 freclamation proj -
ect experiment farms(paper):Belle Fourche, 1913.
.
Huntley, 1913San Antonio, 1913Truckee-Carson, 1913.Umatilla, 1913Yuma, 1913
Num-ber of
copies.
Pomology Division.
Annual reports (paper):
Bulletins (paper):No. 2No. 7
No. 9
No. 10
Publications Division.
General publications(paper):
Title and index toFarmers' BulletinsNos. 22-560, Octo-ber, 1913
Outline maps of theUnited States, bycounties,Jan. 1,1913.
19
1
100
Special.
6495—15- -28
434 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Publications Division—Continued.
General publications (pa-per)—Continued.Same, Jan. 1, 1913...Same, Jan. 1, 1915...
Bulletins (paper):No. 3No. 4 ,
No. 8No. 8 (cloth) :..
No. 10Circulars (paper):
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8No. 19
Press notices (paper): Or-ris root culture
Public Roads Office.
Annual reports (paper):1908
General publications(paper): Exhibit of Of-fice of Public Roads,Alaska -Yukon- Pacific
Exposition, Sept. 10,
1909Bulletins (paper):
No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 5No. 10No. 12No. 13
No. 15
No. 16No. 18No. 18, supplement.
.
No. 21No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 28No. 29.....
No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35....,No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41
No. 42No. 43
No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48
Circulars (paper):No. 14No. 15
No. 17No. 18No. 21
No. 23
Num-ber ofcopies
Price. Total.
484 $0. 10 $48. 40
183 . 10 18. 30
3 . 15 .45
2 .20 .4025 .15 3.752 .25 .50
10 .15 1.50
1 .05 .05
7 .05 .35
8 .05 .402 .05 .10
1 .05 .05
45 .05 2. 25
2 .05 .10
2 .05 . 10
2 . 10 .20
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I .05 .05
I .05 .05
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2 .05 . 1069 .05 3.452 .05 . 10
13 .05 . 65
54 .05 2. 70
4 !o5 !20
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75 . 15 11. 25
171 !l5 25! 65
124 .10 12. 4050 .15 7.50188 .15 28.20
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .0511 .05 .55
8 .05 .40102 .05 5.10
2 .05 .10
Title.
AGRICULTURE—Contd
.
Public Roads Office—Con.
Circulars (paper)—Contd.No. 25No. 26No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 67No. 59No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71
No. 72No. 73
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No. 84No. 85No. 86No. 87No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 92No. 93No. 94No. 95No. 96No. 97No. 98No. 99No. 100
Seed and Plant Introduc-tion Section.
Circulars (paper): No. 2..
Soils Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):19121914
General publications (pa-per): Description ofsoil
types established andchanges in classification
since publication of
Bulletin No. 78
Num-ber ofcopies.
1
1
1
1
261
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
571
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
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1
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SUPEEINTENDENT OP DOCUMENTS. 435
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Cohtinued.
Price. Total.
26 w. 10 $2. 6063 . 15 9. 45107 . 25 26. 7530 . 05 1. 5039 . 15 5. 8529 . 10 2.9010 . 05 . 5015 • 10 1. 5071 . 10 7. 1037 . 20 7. 4014 . 05 . 7018 . 15 2. 7023 . 05 1. 1532 1. 00 32. 00
1 . 05 . 055 . 05 . 25y . 05 . 45
. 05 . 051 . 05 . 052 . 05 . 101 . 05 . 051 . 05 . 052 . 05 . 101 . 05 . 051 . 05 . 05
io1/ . 05 . 607 • 05 .356 . 05 . 30
80 . 05 4. 007 . 05 . 352 . 05 . 108 . 05 . 409 . 05 . 458 . 05 .406 . 05 .304 . 05 .20
58 . 05 2. 908 . 05 . 409 . 05 . 453 . 05 . 152 . 05 . 102 . 05 . 10
53 . 05 2. 6553 . 05 2. 6552 . 05 2. 604 . 05 . 202 . 05 . 101 . 05 . 052 . 05 . 108 . 05 .40
52 .05 2. 6054 . 05 2. 701 . 05 .05
25 . 05 1 254 !05 i205 .05 .253 .05 .154 .05 .202 .05 .105 .05 .257 .05 .35
12 .05 .608 .05 .4014 .05 .703 .05 .151 .05 .054 .05 .20
53 .05 2.652 .05 .103 .05 .155 .05 .2512 .05 .603 .05 .153 .05 .15
436 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agkiculture—Contd.
Soils Bureau—Contd.
Circulars (paper)—Con.No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71No. 72No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 79
Field operations (cloth):
1900, text and maps .
,
1901, text and maps(Iset) ,
1901, text and maps.1902, text and maps
(3 sets)
1903, text and maps(3 sets)
1904, text and maps(4 sets)
1905, text and maps(5 sets)
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(5 sets) ,
1908, text and maps(4 sets)
1909, text and maps(3 sets) ,
1910, text1910, maps1911, text1911, maps1911, text and maps(Iset)
Field operations, sepa-rates (paper):
Soil survey of—Archer County,Tex
Ashley County,Ark
Bremer County,Iowa
Bamberg Countys. c
Barnes County,N. Dak
Barton County,Mo
Boone County,Ind
Bradford Countyj
FlaCaddo Parish, LaCape GirardeauCounty, Mo. ..
Carlton Area,Minnesota-Wisconsin
Carroll County,Mo
Cass County,Mich
Cass County, MoCass Coimty,Nebr
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total. Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
—Total.
AGEICULTUBE--Contd.
Soils Bureau—Qont^.
Field operations, sepa-5 $0.05 $0.25 rates (paper)—Contd.
25 .05 1.25 Soil sm:vey of—Con.14 .05 .70 Chattooga5 .05 .25 County, Ga 5 $0. 15 $0.759 .05 .45 Cherokee Coun-
20 .05 1. 00 ty, Kans 19 . 15 2.852 .05 .10 Chilton Coimty,
32 .05 1. 60 Ala 1 .15 .154 .05 .20 Christian8 .05 .40 County, Ky 2 .15 .30
21 .05 1.05 Clarke County,7 .05 .35 Ala 3 . 15 . 45
39 .05 1.95 Cleburne County,1 .05 .05 Ala 2 .15 .30
Colbert County,2 1.80 3.60 Ala 1 . 15 . 15Columbia2 1 2.25 2.25 Coimty, Wis 3 . 15 .451 2.25 2.25 Concordia
1 . 15 .156 13.80 11.40 Conecuh County,
Ala 2 . 15 .306 1 6.35 19.05 Conway County,
Ark 2 . 15 .308 1 4.75 19. 00 Greeley County,
Colo 1 .20 . 2010 1 4.50 22.50 Covington2 .70 1.40 County, Ala 1 . 15 . 153 3.50 10.50 Crystal Springs
1 . 15 . 1510 1 4.50 22.50 Dallas County,
Ala 1 . 15 .158 1 4. 75 19. 00 Delaware Coun-
14.40ty, Ind 3 . 15 . 45
6 14. 80 Dougherty7 1.50 10.50 County, Ga 5 . 15 . 757 3.25 22.75 E. Feliciana3 2.00 6. 00 5 . 15 . 753 4. 00 12. 00 Elmore County,
Ala 1 .15 .152 1 6. 00 6.00 rayette\-ille
Area, Ark 1 . 15 . 15Fond du LacCoimty, "Wis. .
.
1 . 15 .15
.15Forsythe Coun-
1 .15 ty, N. C 4 . 15 .60Fresno Area, Cal
.
1 '. 15 '. 154 .15 .60 Genesee County,
Mich 4 . 15 .608 .15 1.20 Glynn Coimty,
Ga 3 . 15 .455 .15 .75 Goodhue County,
Minn 12 . 15 1.802 .15 .30 Gordon County,
1.35Ga 4 . 15 .60
9 .15 GreenwoodCounty, Kans.. 8 . 15 1.20
6 .15 .90 HabershamCounty. Ga 10 . 15 1.50
5 .15 .75 Hamilton Coun-2 ,25 .50 ty, Ind . 15 1. 05
Harrison Coun-3 .15 .45 tv, Tex i .15 .15
Hendricks Coun-ty, Ind 4 .15 .60
1 .15 .15 Henrico County,Va 18 .15 2. 70
6 .15 .90 Holmes County,1 .15 .15
1 .15 .15 Hood River-2 .15 .30 White Salmon
Eiver Area,5 .15 .75 Oreg.-Wash 26 .15 3.90
Per set.
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 437
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total. Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
A r'T?TPT7T TTTT?17' C^.fWifA
Field operations, sepa- Field operations, sepa-
rates (paper)—Contd. rates (paper)—Contd.Soil survey of—Con. Soil survey of—Con.
Jefi Davis Coun- Oneida County,ty, Ga $0.15 $0.30 $0 2.5
Jackson Area, Ontario County,Miss 1 .15 .15 N. Y . 15 1.05
Jackson County, Orange County,Mo 4 .15 .60 N. Y 24 .15 3.60
Jasper County, OrangeburgMiss 1 . 15 . 15 County, S. C.
.
.25 .25
Jefferson Coun- Otoe County,ty Ala 1 . 15 . 15 Nebr .15 . 15
Jefferson Coun- Ouachita Par-ty, N. Y 1 .25 .25 . 15 . 15
Jefferson Coun- Ozark Region. .
.
.25 2. 25
ty, N. Y 1 . 15 .15 Puget SoundJefferson Coun- Basin, Wash.
.
. 75 . 75
ty, Wis . 15 1.05 Paiaro Valley,Jew^ell County, Cal . 15 .15Kans 7 . 15 1.05 Pender County,
Jones County, N. C .15 .45Ga 5 . 15 .75 Northwe stern
Jones County, Pa .20 .20
2 . 15 .30 South CentralJuneau County, Pd 15 15
Wis 4 .15 .60 North easternKanawha Pa 3 .15 .45County,W.Va. 7 . 15 1.05 Southe astern
Western Kans.. 1 . 15 . 15 Pa 25 . 15 3. 75
La Crosse Perquimans andCounty, Wis .
.
2 . 15 .30 Pasquo tankLafayette Counties, N. C. 2 . 15 .30County, Miss. 1 . 15 . 15 Pike County,Ga. 1 .15 .15
XliltJllilo V-'UU.JJ.tj'f
Va 1 . 15 . 15 Fla 25 .15 3. 75
juemgu Kjuyimy
,
Pike County,Mo .15 .90Pa 8 . 15 1.20 Platte County,
Leon County, Mo . 15 . 15
Fla 2 . 15 .30 Pontotoc Coun-Lincoln County, ty, Miss . 15 . 15
Miss 4 . 15 . 60 Prairie County,Logan and Min- Ark .15 .30go Counties, Prentiss County,W. Va 2 . 15 . 30 Miss . ... . 15 . 15
Marshall Coun- Preston County,ty, Ala 1 . 15 . 15 W. Va . 15 . 15
Meek 1 e n b u r g Putnam Countv,County, N. C. 2 . 15 .30 Tenn . 15 . 15
Mesilla Valley, Ralls County,N. Mex. and Mo .15 .45Tex 7 . 15 \. 05 Randolph Coun-
Miller County, ty, Ala . . 15 . 15
Mo 4 . 15 .60 Randolph Coun-Miller County, tv N C . 15 . 15
Ga . 3 . 15 .45 Reno County,Monroe County, Kans . 15 .15Miss 1 . 15 . 15 Middle Rio
Monroe County, Grande Val-1 r\lU .15 1.50 ley, N. Mex... 8 1 a
. 10 1.20Mon t g 0 ni e r y Russell County,County, Ala
—
1 r. lo .30 Ala .15 .15
Mon t g 0 m e r y Sacram entoCounty, Miss.- 1 .15 .15 Valley, Cal.... .15 .45
Mon t g 0 m e r y Scranton Area,County, Ind.
.
5 .15 .75 Miss .15 .15Mon t g 6 m e r y Shamiee Coun-County, ICans. 1 .15 .15 ty, Kans .15 .15
Newton County, Stewart County,Ind 1 .15 .15 Ga .15 .15
Nodaway Cotm- Stark County,3 .15 .45
.30Ohio 8 .15 L 20
Ocala, Fla 2 .15 Stoddard Coun-Ohio 4 .25 LOO ty, Mo 22 .15 3.30Oklahoma Sumter County,County, Okla. 1 .15 .15 Ala 1 .15 .15
438 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Contmued.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
3 $0. 15 $0. 45
5 . 15 . 75
2 . 15 . 30
5 . 05 . 252 .25 .50
9 .15 1. 35
4 .15 .60
1 .15 .15
8 .15 1.20
4 .15 .60
4 .15 .60
3 .15 .45
2 .15 .30
5 .15 .75
2 . 15 .30
1 .15 .15
16 .15 2. 40
1 . 15 . 15
2 .05 .10
1 .35 .35
7 .05 .356 .05 .308 .05 .401 .10 . 10
1 .05 .0510 .05 .5015 .10 1.502 .05 .101 .05 .051 .10 .101 .05 .057 .05 .351 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .053 .20 .604 .10 .406 .10 .601 .10 .101 .10 .10
16 .15 2. 4031 .10 3. 10
7 .10 .704 .05 .20 1
Title.
Ageicultuee—Contd.
Soils Bureau—Contdi.
Eield operations, sepa-rates (paper)—Contd.Soilsurvey of—Con,
Sussex County,N.J
Talbot County,Ga
TangipahoaParish, La
Tattnall Coun-ty, Ga
Southwest Tex.Tipton County,Ind
Troup County,Ga
TuscaloosaCounty, Ala..
Union County,S. C
Warren County,Miss
Wa shingtonCounty, Pa. .
.
Wa shingtonCounty, Tex.
.
Waukesha Coun-ty, Wis
Will County,111
Windham Coun-ty, Conn
Winston Coun-ty, Miss
York County,Pa
York County,S. C
Statistics Bureau.
General publications(paper):Dates of sowing andharvesting, Nov.13, 1911.....
Album of agricul-tural graphics ofUnited States(cloth), 1890
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Title.
AGEICULTUEE—Contd.
statistics Bureau—Con.
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No. 59No. 60No. 61
No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71No. 72No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 77No. 78No. 79No. 81No. 82No. 83No. 84No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 91No. 93No. 94No. 95No. 96No. 99No. 100No. 101No. 102No. 103
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No. 4
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SUPEKINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 439
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Statistics Bureau—Con.
Crop circular (paper):June, 1898July, 1898August, 1898October, 1898November, 1898June, 1899July, 1899August, 1899
Miscellaneous series, bul-
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No. 3No. 5No. 7
No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11
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440 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
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Ageiculture—Contd
.
Weather Bureau—CooX^.
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65 .05 3. 25
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1 .25 .25
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2 .05 .101 .10 .101 .05 .053 .15 .45
1 .10 .104 .25 1. 001 .40 .401 .25 .251 .35 .35
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.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 441
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, ^9^.5—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Weather Bureau—Con.
Monthly Weather Re-view (paper)—Contd.
Vol. 41, No. 1
Vol. 41, No. 3Vol. 41, No. 7 ,
Vol. 41, No. 8 ,
Vol. 41, No. 9Vol. 41, No. 10 ,
Vol. 41, No. 11,
Vol. 41, No. 12Vol. 42, No. 1
Vol. 42, No. 2Vol. 42, No. 3Vol. 42, No. 4Vol. 42, No. 5Vol. 42, No. 6Vol. 42, No. 7 ,
Vol. 42, No. 8Vol. 42, No. 9Vol. 42, No. 10Vol. 42, No. 11Vol. 42, No. 12Vol. 43, No. 1
Monthly Weather Re-view, subscriptions(paper):Vol. 41, 1 subscrip-
tionVol. 43, 51 subscrip-
tionsVol. 43, 1 subscrip-
tionMonthly Weather Re-view, separates, clima-tological service ofWeather Bureau, dis-trict reports (paper):
District No. 5, July,1909
District No. 5, Oct.,1909
District No. 5, Nov.,1909
District No. 5, Dec,1909
District No. 5, Feb.,1910
District No. 5, May,1910
District No. 5, June,1910
District No. 5, Oct.,1910
District No. 5, Dec,1910
District No. 5, June,1911
District No. 5, Oct.,1911
District No. 5, Nov.,1911
District No. 5, Jan.,1912
District No. 5, Sept.,1912
District No. 5, Mar.,1913
District No. 5, Oct.,1913
District No. 7, Oct.,1911
District No. 7, Nov.,1911
District No. 7, Dec,1911
District No. 7, Jan.,1912
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
W. 35.35.35.35.35.35.35.35.25.25.25.25.25.25.25.25.25.25.25.25.25
4.00
2. 50
1.50
Total.
$0. 35.35.35.35.70
1.05.70
1.751.002.001.00.75
1.002. 001.751.00.75
1.751.50.75.25
4. 00
127. 50
1.50
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Weather Bureau—Contd.
Monthly Weather Re-view
,separates, clima-
tolopical service ofWeather Bureau, dis-
trict reports (paper)
—
Continued.District No. 7, Feb.,1912
District No. 7, Mar.,1912
District No. 8, Jan.,1912
District No. 8, Feb.,1912
District No. 8, Mar.,1912
District No. 8, Apr.,1912
District No. 8, May,1912
District No. 8, Oct.,1912
District No. 8, Dec,1912
Monthly Weather Re-view, separates, mis-cellaneous (paper):Highest kite ascen-
sions at Blue Hill,
1897Time of moonriseand moonset
Revision of WoU'ssun-spot relativenumbers
Monthly Weather Re-view, supplements(paper): No. 1
National Weather Bul-letin, subscriptions(paper): 411 subscrip-tions
Daily river stages (pa-per):
Pt. 7 (half sheep)....Pt. 8
Pt. 9..Pt. 9.-Pt. 10Pt. 10Pt. 11
Instrument room cir-
culars (paper):A (third edition)DE (third edition)F (fourth edition) . .
.
GInstructions (imnum-bered) (paper):Instructions for co-operative observ-ers, fom-th edition,1911
Same, fifth edition.
.
Instructions govern-ing com, wheat^cotton, sugar, andrice region service,second edition
Instructions to wind-signal display men,1896
Instructions tostorm-w a r n i n gdisplay men o f
Weather Bureau.
.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price
$0. 05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
2.00.35
.504.95.50
4.75.50
.10
.15
.10
.15
.05
.05
.05
442 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915-—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture—Contd.
Weather Bureau—Contd.
Instructions (unnum-bered) (paper)—Con.Instructions to ma-rine meteorologicalobservers ofWeather Bureau .
.
Instructions to spe-cial river and rain-
fall observers ofWeather Bureau.
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Instructions for vol-
untary observers,1892
Instructions for vol-
untary observers,1899
Snow and ice bulletin(paper): 38 subscrip-tions
Daily weather maps (pa-per)
Daily weather maps (pa-per):
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36 subscriptions85 subscriptions
Bulletins of MountWeather Observatory(paper):Vol. 2, No. 4
Vol. 4, No. 3
Vol. 4, No. 4
Vol. 5, No. 2
Vol. 5, No. 6
Vol. 5, title page andcontents
Vol. 6, No. 3
Vol. 6, No. 5
Climatological data ofthe United States (pa-per):
California, Jan., 1914.8 subscriptions, Jan.
to Dec, 1914Climatological data ofthe United States,miscellaneous sections(paper):
4 subscriptions, Jan.to Dec, 1914
6 subscriptions, 1
month each
Food and Drug Inspec-tion Board.
General publications(paper):Decisions in regard
to labeling medici-nal preparations . . .
i
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
100
.05
.10
.05
.25
(0
3.002.502.001.501.251.201.00.90.80.75
.60
.50
.40
.30
.25
.20
.05
4.00
.50
.35
.05
Title.
$0.30
.15
.10
9.50
1.60
6.00112.50170.00
1.505.006.00
28.001.803.202.254.205.503.60.60
9.0017.00
1.25.25.50.15
.25
.10
.50
.50
.50
32. 00
2.00
2.10
.05
1 Special
Agriculture—Contd.
Food and Drug Inspec-tion .Board—Contd.
General publications(paper)—Continued.Regulations and de-cisions concerningguaranties and se-
rial numbers, andtheir use
Food inspection deci-
sions (paper), No. 76.
Solicitor of Departmentof Agriculture.
Annual reports (paper),1914
General publications(paper):Food and drug act,
June 30, 1906.
Amendments of
Aug. 23, 1912, andMar. 3, 1913 ,
Forest Manual—Laws, decisions,opinions, etc
Law applicable tothe United StatesDepartment o f
Agriculture, re-
vised, 1912Laws applicable tothe United StatesDepartment o f
Agriculture, first
supplementSupplement to the28-hour law an-notated
Twenty-eight hourlaws and annualquarantine lawsaimotated
Circulars (paper):No. 4
No. 8No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 40No. 41
No. 42No. 45No. 47No. 49No. 51
No. 56No. 58No. 59No. 71
No. 72No. 77No. 78No. 80
Insecticide and FungicideBoard.
Annual reports (paper):191219141914
Decisions (paper): No. 5.
Num-ber ofcopies.
99
1
2251
1
Price.
$0.05
.05
.05
1.00
.35
10
.05
.25
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05(1)
.05
.05
SUPERmTENDENT OF DOCUMEXTS. 443
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Ageictjltube—Contd.
Insecticide and FungicideBoard—Contd.
Service and RegulatoryAnnouncements (pa-per):No. 1
Xo. 2
Xo. 3
Xo. 4
Xo. 5
Xo. 6
Xo. 7
Xo. 8
6 subscriptions
Federal HorticulturalBoard.
Regulations (paper):Rules and regula-tions imder plantquarantine act,
general, includingnursery stock. . . .
.
Regulations govern-ing the importa-tion of potatoesinto the LnitedStates
Service and RegulatoryAnnouncements (pa-per):Xo. 3
Xo. 4
No. 5Xo. 6
No. 7
No. 8
Xo. 9Xo. 10Xo. 11
Xo. 12
Xo. 13
Xo. 154 subscriptions
Markets and RuralOrganization.
Service and RegulatoryAnnouncements (pa-per):Xo. 1
Xo. 3
AMERICAX REPrBUCS.
General publications(paper):Argentine Republic,
general descriptivedata, prepared inJune, 1909
Bolivia, general de-scriptive data,June, 1909
List of books, maga-zine articles, andmaps relating toChile
Chile, general de-scriptive data pre-pared in June,1909
Num-ber ofcopies.
33
572214
2121637
Price,
$0.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.50
.05
.05
.05
.05
1.00
.05
Total.
$0.15.15
2.851.10.70
10.60.80
1.853.00
.10
.25
.35
.25
.20
.10
.25
.10
.05
.15
.10
.052.00
.35
.25
.05
.10
1.00
.10
Title.
American Republics—Continued.
General publications(paper)—Contd.Report on co.'ee,
Avith special refer-
ence to CostaRicanproducts, 1901
Colombia, generaldescriptive dataprepared in June,1909
Commercial direc-
tories of LatinAmerica
Commercial nomen-clature, vol. 1,
Apr., 1894 (cloth).Commercial nomen-
clature, vol. 2,
1894 (cloth)Commercial nomen-
clature, Aug., 1897(sheep)
Commercial nomen-clature, Apr.,1897. (Portuguese,Spanish, and Eng-lish.) (cloth)
Consular fees andinvoices of Latin-American coun-tries, 1909
Costa Rica, generaldescriptive dataprepared in June,1909
Pomtnican Repub-lic, gener&l de-scriptive data pre-pared in June, 1909.
Ecuador, general de-scriptive data pre-pared in June,1909.
Guatemala, generaldescriptive data,prepared in Jime,1909
Haiti, general de-scriptive data pre-pared in Jime,1909.
Honduras, generaldescriptive dataprepared in Jvme,1909
Latin America, landof opportimity
Mexico.geographicalsketches, 1904
Mexico,geographicalsketch, natural re-
sources, laws, eco-nomic conditions,actual develop-ment, prospects of
future growth,1904(cloth)
Nicaragua, generaldescriptive dataprepared in June,1909
Peru, general de-scriptive data pre-pared in Jime, 1909.
Num-ber of Price,copies.
444 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
1 $1.00 $1.00
2 .05 .10
2 .25 .501 .35 .352 .30 .601 .05 .052 .45 .902 .35 .701 .30 .302 .40 .801 .35 .351 .25 .251 .35 .35
10 .30 3.001 .35 .35
1 .25 .251 .25 .25
1 .25 .251 .25 .251 .25 .251 . .25 .251 .25 .251 .25 .251 .25 .255 .25 1.253 .25 .752 .25 .501 .25 .251 .25 .252 .25 .501 .25 .252 .25 .503 .25 .751 .25 .254 .25 1.005 .25 1.252 .25 .506 .25 1.502 . 25 . 504 .25 1.006 .25 1.501 .25 .253 .25 .751 .25 .258 .25 2. 001 .25 .25
12 . 25 3. 0010 .25 2.50
1 1.70 1.703 .25 .75
10 .25 2. 505 .25 1.253 .25 .758 .25 2. 004 .25 1.00
1 1.70 1.701 .25 .252 .25 .503 .25 .754 .25 1.00
Title.
American Republics—Continued.
General publications
—
Continued.Venezuela, geograph-
ical sketch, natu-ral resources, laws,economic c o n d i-
tions, actual de-velopment, pros-pects of futuregrowth, 1904
Venezuela, generaldescriptive dataprepared in June,1909
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 32No. 34No. 44No. 50No. 52
No. 54
No. 55
No. 58No. 60No. 61
No. 63No. 67
Monthly bulletins (pa-
per):Vol. 1, No. 7
Vol. 2, No. 5
Vol. 14, No. 5
Vol. 15, No. 5
Vol. 15, No. 6
Vol. 17, No. 3
Vol.22, No. 6
Vol. 23. No. 5
Vol. 26, No. 2Vol. 26, No. 5
Vol.27, No. 1
Vol. 27, No. 2
Vol. 27, No. 5
Vol. 28, No. 1
Vol. 28, No. 2
Vol. 28, No. 3
Vol. 28, No. 5
Vol. 28, No. 6
Vol. 29, No. 2
Vol. 29, No. 3
Vol. 29, No. 4
Vol. 29, No. 5Vol. 29, No. 6
Vol. 30, No. 1
Vol.30, No. 2Vol. 30, No. 4
Vol. 30, No. 5
Vol.30, No. 6
Vol.31, No. 2
Vol. 31, No. 3
Vol.31, No. 4
Vol. 31, No. 5
Vol.31, No. 6
Vol. 31, Nos. 1-6
(buckram)Vol. 32, No. 1
Vol. 32, No. 2Vol. 32, No. 3Vol. 32, No. 4
Vol. 32, No. 5
Vol. 32, No. 6Vol. 32, Nos. 1-6
(buckram)Vol. 33, No. 1
Vol. 33, No. 2
Vol. 33, No. 3
Vol. 33, No. 4
Title.
American Republics—Continued.
Monthly bulletins (pa-per)—Continued.Vol.33, No. 5Vol. 34, No. 1
Vol. 34, No. 2Vol. 34, No. 3Vol. 34, No. 4
Vol. 34, No. 5Vol. 34, No. 6
Vol. 34, indexVol.35, No. 1
Vol.35, No. 4
Vol. 36, No. 3Vol.36, No. 6
Vol. 36, mdexVol. 37, No. 1
Vol.37, No. 2
Vol. 37, No. 3Vol. 37, No. 4
Vol. 37, No. 5
Vol.37, No. 6Vol. 37, indexVol. 38, No. 1
Vol. 38, No. 2
Vol.38, No. 3Vol.38, No. 4
Vol. 38, No. 5Vol.38, No. 6
Vol. 38, indexVol. 39, No. 1
Vol. 39, No. 2
Vol.39, No. 3
Vol. 39, No. 4
Vol. 39, No. 5Vol. 39, No. 6
Vol. 39, indexVol. 40, No. 1
Vol. 40, No. 2
Vol. 40, No. 3
Vol. 40, No. 4
Vol. 40, No. 5
Monthly bulletin, 1 sub-scription
Monthly bulletins, sep-arates (paper):Economic resources
of Chili, February,1913
Costa Rica, generaldescriptive dataprepared in June,1911
Commerce of Cuba,1911
Future farming inCuba, February,1913
Mexico, general de-scriptive data pre-pared in June, 1911
American Constitutions(paper): AmericanConstitutions—A Com-pilation by Jose Igna-cio Rodigiiez, Vol. 1,
July, 1905
Commerce.
Secretary.
Annual reports (cloth)
19061907190819101914
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price
$0. 25.25.25.25.25.25.25.05.25.25.25.25.10.25.25.25.25.25.25.10.25.25.25.25.25.25.10.25.25.25.25.25.25.05.25.25.25.25.25
2. 00
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
1.00
.75
.60
.65
.65
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 445
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
• Commerce—Contd.
SeeretarJ/—Continued
.
Annual reports, sepa-
rates, Secretary's re-
f ports (paper), 1914
General publications(paper):Inheritance-tax laws,June 25, 1909
Revision of NewYork anchorageregulations, Janu-ary 14, 1907
Opinions of Solicitor
of I 'epartment of
Commerce andLabor (August,1908-August, 1912),
dealing with work-men's compensa-tion (cloth)
Origin and organiza-tion of the ! epart-ment of Commerce,July 1, 1913
Circulars (paper): 256.
.
Rules and regulations
I (paper) relating to an-chorage and movementof vessels in harbors of
' Chicago, May 7, 1909...
Thirteenth Census buUe-
itin (paper): Composi-
[tion and characteristicsof population of NewYork
Census Bureau.
Annual reports (paper)1912
General publications(cloth):
Statistical Atlas ofUnited States, 1914
Benevolent Institu-tions, 1910
General publications(paper):The story of the Cen-
sus, 1790-1915Financial statistics
of cities having apopulation of over30,000, 1912 (cloth).
Population, history,resources of Cuba,1907
Same (cloth)Modes of statement
of cause of deathand duration ofillness upon certifi-
cates of death, 1907Manual of the Inter-national list of
causes of death,second edition,1909 (cloth)
Index of causes ofdeath, 1914 (cloth)
State laws relatingto dependentclasses, 1913
Central electric lightand power stations,1912 (cloth)..
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
6 $0.15 %0. 90
6 .15 .90
1 .05 .05
7 .65 4.55
2 .05 .1042 .05 2.10
1 .05 .05
1 .10 .10
2 .05 .10
36 2. 50 90. 00
3 .75 2.25
1 .10 .10
9 .75 6. 75
6 .35 2.101 .50 .50
2 .10 .20
2 .65 1.30
1 .70 .70
7 .40 2. 80
8 1.00 8.00
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Census Bureau—Contd.
General publications(paper)—Continued.National and Stateindebtedness, 1870-
1913County and munici-pal indebtedness,1913, 1902, 1890....
R eport of insane andfeeble mmded, 1910
(cloth)
International classi-
fication of causesof sickness anddeath, revised byInternational Com-mission, Paris,
July 1-3, 1909, for
use January 1,1910-
December 31, 1919SameSame (cloth)
Forest products,lumber, laths,
shingles, 1912Mortality statistics—
1908 (cloth)
1909 (cloth)
1910 (cloth)
1910 (cloth)1911 (cloth)
1912 (cloth)
Alphabetical andclassified indexto occupations(cloth)
Paupers in alms-houses, 1910 (cloth)
Physicians' pocketreference to the in-
ternational list of
cause of deathSame, second edi-
tion, 1914Century of popula-
tion growth fromFirst to TwelfthUnited Statescensus, 1790-1900(cloth)
Revenues and ex-penditures, 1903and 1913, publicproperties o f
StatesCounty revenues,expenditures, andpublic properties,1913
Municipal revenues,expenditures, andpublic properties,1913
Rank of the severalStates in popula-tion,value of cropsetc., census of 1900and 1910
Taxation and reve-nue systems, 1914.,
Report on telephonesand telegraphs,1912(cloth)
Tuberculosis inUnited States, 1908
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0. 40
.25
. 55
.05
1.25.90
1.101.00.75
. 10
.50
.50
.70
.05
.50
.50
.15
446 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued,
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
Commerce—Contd.
Census Bureau—Contd.
General publications(paper)—Continued.Uniform miinicipalaccounting, pro-ceedings of secondconference held inWashington, Feb-ruary 13, 14, 1906
Uniform accounts as
basis for standardforms for reportingfinancial and otherstatistics of healthdepartments, 1912.
Assessed valuationof property andamounts and rates
of levy, 1860-1912..Estimated valuation
of national wealth1 Snfl-l Ql 9
2
2
3
1
$0.25
.05
.35
.10
$0.50
.10
1.05
.10
Uniform accounts for
supply, etc., 1911..
Abstract of special
1913
23
4
.05
.10
1.15
.40"Rnllpfinc ^nf^norV
3 .10 .30
g 1 .15 . 15
8 2 .35 .70
9 1 .10 .10
10 2 .10 .20
w 2 . 10 .20
12 2 .25 .50
14 1 .10 .10
16 1 .10 .10
17 1 .10 .10
19 1 .10 .10
21 31 .10 3. 10
22 1 .05 .05
23 2 .05 . 10
25 .05 .05
26 5 .10 .5033 2 . 10 .20
39 3 . 10 .30
40 3 . 10 . 3043 . 10 .10
44 3 . 10 .30
47 2 . 10 .2049 . 10 . 10
50 ^25 .25
52 2 ! 10 '. 20
54 \'. 10
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10'^'^ 1
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10
56 *. 10*
10
57 g .15 !90
60 \ ! 15 '. 15A1 g '. 10 '. 60P.O 2 '. 15 "sopa. 2 '. 10 '. 2064 3 ! 15 ', 45
65 4 !l5 !60
66 3 .10 .30
67 4 .10 .40
68 2 .10 .20
69 4 .25 1.00
70 5 .15 .75
72 3 .15 .45
73 3 .20 .60
74 5 .30 1.50
75 3 .10 .30
77 4 .20 .80
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Census Bureau—Contd.
Bulletins (paper)—Con.78798081
828384 :
85
100101
103, second edition,enlarged
104.....105106107108109110Ill112113114115116117118119 V120121122123124125126127128129
Special reports (paper)
:
Supplementaryanalysis and de-rivative tables,Twelfth Census,1900 (cloth)
Benevolent institu-
tions
—
1904,19051904 (cloth)
Blind and deaf, 1900(cloth)
Central electriclightand power sta-tions—
19071910 (cloth)
Statistics of cities
having a popula-tion of over 30,000—
1905Same (cloth)
1906Same (cloth)1907Same (cloth)
1908 (cloth)
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price
$0. 15
.20
.10
.10
.10
.15
.15
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.20
.25
.15
.10
.15
.15
.20
.20
.15
.10
.10
.20
.30
.05
.15
.25
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.15
.15
.20
.15
.05
.10
.25
.15
.15
.15
.10
.35
2. 00
.35
.50
.60
.50
.70
.501.00.50.85.65.85.75
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 447
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Commerce—Contd.
Cenms Bureau—Contd.
Special reports (paper)—Continued.
[
Financial statistics
of cities, 1911(cloth)
I
General statistics ofj
cities, 1909 (cloth).
Express business inUnited States, 1907.1
Insane and feeble-|
minded in hospi-tals and institu-
tions, 1904Manufactures, 1905,
pt. 2, States andTerritories (cloth).
Manufactures. 1905,
pt. 3, special re-
ports on selectedmdustries (cloth)..
Manufactures, 1905,pt. 4, special re-
ports on selectedmdustries (cloth),
1908Marriage and di-
vorce, 1867-1906,pt. 1 (cloth)
Marriage and di-
vorce, 1867-1906,pt. 2 (cloth)
Mmes and ouarries,1902 (cloth)
Prisoners and juve-nile delinquents ininstitutions, 1904.
.
Religious bodies,1906, pt. 1, sum-mary and generaltables (cloth)
Religious bodies
,
1906, pt. 2, sepa-rate denomi-nations, history,description, andstatistics (cloth)...
Street and electric
r a i 1 V a y s , 1907(cloth)
T el ephones, 1907(cloth)
Transportation bywater, 1906 (cloth).
Wealth, debt, and• taxation, 1907
(cloth)Statistics of womenat work, 1900(cloth)
Special reports, sepa-rates (paper), revenuesystems of State andlocal governments
Philippine Islands, cen-sus 1903 (cloth), vol.4..
Philippine Islands, cen-sus 1903, bulletins (pa-per):
No. 1
Xo. 2No. 3
Cotton-ginning reports(paper), 1912
Price,
50.75
.45
.10
.25
1.50
1.30
1.75
1.00
1.50
1.50
.40
1.00
1.00
1.10
.55
.90
2.00
.85
.25
1.00
Total.
$3.75
2.25
.10
.50
1.50
1.30
1.75
12.00
1.50
1.50
4.00
9.00
3.30
1.65
1.80
8.00
1.70
.50
1.00
.30
.50
.10
.15
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Census Bureau—Contd.
Oflicial Register (cloth):1911—
Vol. 1
Vol. 21913
Forest products series
(paper):1907—
No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 5.....No. 6
No. 7 ,
1908—No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 6No. 7
No. 91909—
No. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 6No. 7
No. 8No. 10
1910—No. 1
No. 2 . ,
No. 3..-
No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 81911—
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 8
No. 9Bulletins, ThirteenthCensus, 1910 (paper):Population-
Alabama (sec-
ond series)
AlaskaArizonaAi'kansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelaware (sec-
ond series)
FloridaFlorida (second
series)
GeorgiaIdahoIllinois .
IndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisiana (sec-
ond series)
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
SI. 25
1.25
1.50
1 I
448 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEHSTTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
1 $0. 05 $0.051 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .05
3 .05 .151 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .052 .05 .101 .05 .05
2 .05 .101 .05 .052 .05 . 101 .05 .05
1 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .05
1 .05 .052 .05 . 101 .05 .05
1 .05 .053 .05 .15
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05.05 .05
3 .05 .152 .05 .10
3 .05 . 15
1 .05 . 052 !o5 . 10
1 .05 .051 . 05 .051 .05 .05
3 . 05 . 15
1 .05 .052 . 05 . 10.
2 05"
101 !05 !05
5 . 05 . 251 !05 .*05
2 .05 .102 .05 .105 .05 .25
6 . 05 . 301 !05 !052 .05 .10
1 .05 .051 .05 .05
1 .05 .05j
2 .05 ,10i
1 .05 .051 .05 .05 1
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Census Bureau—Contd.
Bulletins, ThirteenthCensus 1910 (paper)
—
Continued.Population—Contd.
MaineMarylandMassachusetts. .
.
MichiganMinnesotaMississippiMississippi (sec-
ond series)
MissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew-ITampshtreNew Hampshire(second series).
New JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth Carolina(second series).
North Dakota. .
.
OhioOklahoma (sec-
ond series)
OregonPennsylvania . .
.
- Pennsylvania(second series).
Porto RicoHhode island(second series).
South Carolina(second series).
South Dakota(second series).
TennesseeTexasUtahVermont (sec-ond series)
VirginiaWashingtonWest Virginia
(second* series)
WisconsinWj^oming
Agriculture-AlabamaAlabama (second
series)
Alas':aArizonaArlansasCalifornia (sec-ond series)
ColoradoConnecticutDelawareFloridaFlorida (second
series)
GeorgiaITawaiiIdaho (second se-
ries)
Illinois
Illinois (secondseries)
Indiana (secondseries)
IowaKansas
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Census Bureau—Cont^.
Bulletins, ThirteenthCensus, 1910 (paper)—Continued.Agriculture—Contd.
KentuckyKentucky (sec-
ond series)
LouisianaMaine (second se-
ries)
MarylandMassachusetts. .
.
MichiganMichigan (sec-
ond series)
MinnesotaMinnesota (sec-
ond series)
MississippiMissouriMissouri (second
MontanaNebraskgNevada.New I'ampshireNew I'ampshire(second series).
New JerseyNew Jersey (sec-
ond series)
New MexicoNew Mexico(second series)
New YorkNorth CarolinaNorth Dakota...North Dakota
(second series)OhioOklahomaOklahoma (sec-ond series)
OregonPennsylvania. .
.
P e n n s y 1 vania(second series)
Porto RicoRhode Island.
.
South Carolina.South Carolina(second
South DakotaTennesseeTennessee (se
ondTexasUtahVermontVermont (second
series)
Virginia...Virginia (second
series)
WashingtonWest Virginia...Wisconsin (sec-
ond series)
WyomingManufactures
—
AlabamaAlas' aArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColorado
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05 I
SUPERINTENDENT OE DOCUMENTS. 449
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
Commerce—Contd.
Census Bureau—Contd.
Bulletins, ThirteenthCensus, 1910 (paper)
—
Continued.Manufactures—Con
.
Connecticut 2 $0. 05 $0. 10Delaware 1 .05 .05Florida 5 .05 .25Georgia 1 .05 .05
2 .05 ,10Idaho 2 .05 .10Illinois 2 ,10 ,20Indiana 2 .05 ,10Iowa 1 .05 .05Kansas 2 ,05 .10Kentucky 2 .05 ,10Louisiana 1 ,05 .05Maine 2 .05 ,10Massachusetts. .
.
2 .10 .202 .05 .101 .05 .05
Mississippi 2 .05 .10Missouri 2 .05 .10Montana 1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05Nevada 2 .05 .10New riampshire 2 ,05 .10New Jersey 3 ,05 .15New Mexico 1 .05 .05New York 3 .10 .30North Carolina.
.
1 .05 .05North Dakota. .
.
1 .05 .05Ohio 2 .10 .20Oklahoma 1 .05 .05OregonPennsylvania. ..
3 .05 .152 .10 .20
Porto Rico 2 .05 .10Rhode Island . .
.
1 .05 .05South Carolina.
.
1 .05 .05South Dakota. .
.
1 .05 .05Tennessee 1 .05 .05Texas 3 .05 .15Utah 2 .05 .10Vermont 1 .05 .05Virginia 2 .05 .10Washinsiton- 3 .05 .15West Virginia. .
.
1 .05 .05Wisconsin 1 .05 .05Wyoming 2 .05 .10
Miscellaneous
—
Population ofUnited Statescitiesandtheirsuburbs 2 .05 .10
Mining coal inUnited States. 3 .10 .30
Population bycounties andminor civildiv i sions
,
1910,1900,1890 13 .65 8.45Stability of farmoperators
,
or term ofoccupancy o f
farms 2 .05 .10Age of farmers .
.
2 .10 .20Population ofUnited States,of incorpor-ated places 1 .15 .15
Mining: Ironmines inUnited States. .05 .15
Irrigationforricegrowing, Lou-isiana, Texas,and Arkansas. 2 .05 .10
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Census Bureau—ConXd..
Bulletins, ThirteenthCensus, 1910 (paper)
—
Continued.Miscellaneous—Con.
Population,NewYork City
Occupation sta-
tistics
Center of popu-lation and me-dian lines,continentalUnited States.
General bulletins-Agriculture inUnited States,abstract, gen-eral farm cropsby States
Agriculture inUnited States,abstract, livestock on farmand elsewhere,second edition.
Agriculture inUnited States,abstract, ten-ure, mortgage,indebtedness,etc
Agriculture inUnited States,abstract, farmcrops by States
Agriculture inUnited States,abstract, live-
stock productsand domesticanimals soldor slaughteredon farms, byStates
Agriculture inUnited States,farm tenure . .
.
Agriculture inUnited States,individualcrops
Irrigation inUnited States,abstract,farmsand acreage,etc
Manufactures,1909—Descrip-tion of indi-vidual indus-tries, withprincipal sta-
tistics for each(reprint ofchapter 15, vol.
8)
Population,United States,population ofcounties andequivalentsubdivisions .
.
Population,United States,abstract of sta-
tistics of in-
habitants
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
SO. 05
.20
.05
.05
.05
.25
.05
10
SO. 05
1.00
.05
.20
35
10
.30
.25
.50
.10
.50
.05
10
6495—15- -29
450 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Census Bureau—Contd.
Bulletins, ThirteenthC&nsus, 1910 (paper)—Continued.General bulletins-Continued.Population,United States,abstract, na-tive popula-tion
Population,United States,abstract,couB-try of originof populationof foreignbirthand parentageand year of
immigrationof foreign born.
Population,United States,school attend-ance and illit-
eracyPopulation,United States,number anddistribution of
inhabitants . .
.
Population,United States,color or race,nativity, andparentage
Population,United States,country ofbirth of for-
eign-born pop-ulation (r e-
print of chap-ter 7, vol 1)
Special bulletins
—
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for manufac-ture of sul-phuric, nitric,
and mixedacids
Manufacture of
automobiles..
.
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for blast fur-nace steelworks androlling mills,wire and tinplate and terneplate industry.
Manufactures of
1909, statistics
boots andshoes
Manufactures,1909, statisticsbutter,cheese,and condensedmilk industries
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for canningand preserving
Num-ber ofcopies.
13
30
Price.
SO. 05
10
.05
,05
,25
,25
15
.05
.05
,05
,05
,05
Total.
SO. 05
.65
7.50
.25
,75
.10
.05
,75
,40
.50
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Census Bureau—Contd.
Btdletins, ThirteenthCensus, 1910 (paper)—Continued.
Special bulletins-Continued.Manufactures,
1909, statisticsfor carriageand wagon in-dustries
Manufactures,1909, statisticsfor the manu-facture of
chemicalsPopulation,United States,population ofcities
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for clay prod-ucts industries
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for the manu-facture of cord-age twine,jute,andlinengoods
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for the manu-facture of cot-ton goods, in-cluding cottonsmaU wares . .
.
Man ufactures,1909, statisticsfor dyeing tex-tiles, etc
Man ufactures,1909, statisticsfor the manu-facture of elec-trical machin-ery apparatusand supplies.
.
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for the fertili-
zer industry...Manufactures,
1909, statisticsfor the flourand grist millindustryMan ufactures,
1909, statisticsfor the manu-facture of gas.
.
Manufactures,1909, statisticsfor the manu-facture of glass
Manufactures,1909, statisticsfor theleatherglove and mit-ten industry .
.
Man ufactures,1909, statisticsfor the manu-facture of glu-cose and starch
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
$0.05
.05
.05
$0.05
,25
,05
.05
,05
.05
,05
.05
.05
.05
,05
,05
,05
70
45
.25
.10
,05
,05
.15
.10
.10
.05
,05
.25
SUPEKINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 451
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
Commerce—Contd.
Census Bureau—Contd.
Bulletins, ThirteenthCensus, 1910 (paper)
—
Continued.Special bulletins—Contiaued.Manufactures,
1909, statistics
for rice clean-ing and polish-ing 3 $0.05 $0. 15
Man ufactures.1909, statistics
for the manu-facture of salt
.
1 .05 .05Man ufactures.
1909, statistics
for the slaugh-tering andmeat packingindustry 1 .05 .05
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for silk manu-facturing 4 .05 .20
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for manufac-ture of soap . .
.
2 .05 .10Manufactures,
1909, statistics
for the manu-ture of sugar .
.
3 .05 .15Manufactures,
1909, statistics
for turpentineand rosin in-
dustry 4 .05 .20Manufactures,
1909, statis-
tics for themanufact u r e
of w 0 0 1 e i^.
vv-orsted, felt
goods, woolhats, carpets,etc 4 .10 .40
Abstracts and abstractswith supplements,Thirteenth Census,1910 (cloth):
California 2 1.00 2.00Indiana 1 1.00 1.00Maine 1 1.00 1.00Missouri 1 1.00 1.00Montana 2 1.00 2. 00New Jersey 1 1.00 1.00Pennsylvania 2 1.00 2. 00United States 72 1.00 72. 00
Abstract separates.Thirteenth Census,1910 (paper):Alabama 1 .20 .20Alaska 10 .10 1.00California (1913) .25 .25California (1914) 1 .25 .25Connecticut .20 .20Illinois .30 1.80Indiana .25 .25Iowa .25 .25Kansas .25 1.25Maine .15 .15Massachusetts .20 .20Michigan 2 .25 .50Mirmesota 7 .25 1.75Mississippi 1 .15 .15
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Census Bureau—Contd.
Bulletins, ThirteenthCensus. 1910 (paper)—Continued.
Special bulletins
—
Continued.Man ufactures,
1909, statistics
for fur-belt hatindustry
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for hosiery andknit goods in-
dustryManufactures,
1909, statistics
for the manu-facture of ice ..
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for agriculturalimplement in-
dustryPopulation,United States,statistics ofIndian popu-lation, etc
Manufactures,1909, statistics
forsteamlaun-driesM a n u factures,
1909, statistics
for the leatherindustry
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for lumber in-
dustryMan ufactures,
1909, essentialoils
Manufar-tures,
1909, statistics
for the manu-facture of oil-
cloth and lino-leum
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for the paintand varnishindustry
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for petroleumrefining
Population,in UnitedStates, totalpopulationand area byStatesandTer-ritories
Manufactures,1909, statisticsfor the print-ing and pub-lishing indus-try
Manufactures,1909, statistics
for paper andpulp industry.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0. 05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
10
,05
Total.
SO. 15
,30
,20
.30
,20
,05
.20
,20
,40
,05
452 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Census Bureau—Contd.
Abstract separates,Thirteenth Census,1910 (paper)—Contd.MissouriMontana ,
Nebraska ,
NevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaPorto RicoRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTexasVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsin
Thirteenth Census,1910, United States,final reports (cloth):
Vol. 1
Vol. 2Vol. 3Vol. 4
Vol. 5Vol.6Vol. 7
Vol. 8Vol. 9Vol. 9Vol. 10Vol. 11
Tobacco Report 1
(paper): Report onquantity of tobaccoheld by dealers andmanufacturers, Oct.1, 1912
Unclassified, press no-tice on paper andwood-pulp statistics,preliminary report for1909 (paper)
Num-ber ofcopies.
Coast and GeodeticSurvey.
Annual reports (cloth):190419051907
,
19101914
,
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper):
1905 (app. 7)1906 (app. 4)
General publications(paper):Alaska, coast pilotnotes from Yaku-tat Bay to CookInlet and Sheli-kof Strait, secondedition, 1910
jMaska coast pilotnotes on BeringSea and ArcticOcean, 1909
Price.
$0. 25.20.20.15.15.20.35.20.15.30.20.20.30
.15
.15
.15
.20
.40
.25
.20
.15
.20
1.601.501.501.001.401.251.351.101.501.651.25.65
Total.
.05
.05
1.401.001.751.10.40
.50
.10
$0. 25.20.40.30.15.20
1.40.60.75.90.40.20.30
.30
.15
.30
.40
.40
.50
.40
.15
.20
9.607. 507.50
12. 007.007.508.10
12. 101.5018.1526. 257.80
15
,05
2. 802. 001.751.10
6.00.10
20
Title.
Commerce—Contd.Coast and Geodetic Sur-
vey—Continued.
General puplications(paper)—Continued.Table of depths for
channels and har-bors, coast of
United States, 1913Figure of the e.irth
and isostasy frommeasurements in
United States,1909 (cloth)
Supplementary in-
vestigation in 1909of figure ol earthand isostasv(cloth) ".
Report on geodeticoperations inUnited States tofourteenth generalconference of In-ternational Geo-detic Association,1903
Peport on geodeticoperations inUnited Scates tosixteenth genera!conference ol In-ternational Geo-detic Association,
United States m.ag-netic tables andma.gnetic chartsfor 1905 (cloth)...
Directions for mag-netic m. e a s u r e -
ments, with list
of reTerencPS, 1911..
Work ol ( oast andGeodetic Survey,second edition,1909
General publications,separates (paper):Principal facts ofearth's m^agnetism,1909
Catalogue of charts,coast pilots, and tidetables, 1914 (paper) . .
.
Inside route pilot (pa-per):Key West to I'ewOrleans, 1914(cloth)
New York to KevWest, 1912
New York to KeyWest, second edi-
tion, 1913Eegulations and instruc-tions for Coast andGeodetic Survey, Tan.1, 1913 (canvas)
Tide tables, tlanticcoast, 1915 (paper)
General tide tables (pa-per):
19151916
Special publications (pa-per):No. 5No. 8No. 9
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
4
1
14
$0. 20
1.35
.10
.05
1.00
.15
,35
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 453
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Contirmed.
Title.
COMMEECE—Conud.
Coast and Geodetic Sur-vey—Continned.
Special publications (pa-
per)—rontiaued.No. 10No. 12No. 13
No. 14No. 15No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 22No. 23
Num-ber ofcopies.
Corporations Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):190419101911191219131914
General publications(paper):
_
Report on beef in-
dustry, 1905Same (cloth)Taxation of corpora-tions—
Pt. 1, New Eng-land
Pt. 2, Middle At-lantic States...
Pt. 3, EasternCentral States.
Pt. 4, West Cen-tral States
Pt. 5, Mountainand PacificStates
Report on cotton ex-
Pt. 1
Summary of pt.lPts. 2 and 3Summary of pts
2 and 3Report on cotton ex-changes—
3 parts (cloth)...
Pts. 4 and 5Summary of pts
4 and 5Report of commis-sioner on cottontare
Report of commis-sioner on farm ma-chinery trade as-
sociationsReport of commis-sioner on Interna-tional HarvesterCo., Mar. 3,1913...
The lumber indus-try, pt. 1, stand-ing timber
The lumber indus-try—
Pts. 2 and 3Pt. 4
Report of commis-sioner on trans-portation of pe-troleum in 1906
]
Same (half sheep) .. .|
26
Price.
$0. 35.40.15.35.15.20.40.25.10.20.15.10
Total.
.20
.15
.15
.15
.25
.50
.10
.25
.05
.70
.50
.10
.05
.40
.40
.35
.701.50
1.00,
$0. 35.80.15
14. 35.30.20.80
1.00.10.40.15
1.70
1.65.15.25.25.15
3. 80
3.303. 60
5.20
8.85
4.35
3. 75
6.50
1.50.80
1.00
.15
2.803.50
.40
.15
8.80
18.90
33.6097.50
14.401.00
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Corporations Bureau—Continued.
General publications(paper)—Continued.Report of commis-sioner on petro-leum industrj-—
Pt. 1
Pt. 2Report of commis-sioner on steel in-
dustry
—
Pt. 1
Pt. 2Pt. 3
Special report ontaxation, Decem-ber, 1913
Report on tobaccoindustry—Pt.lPt. 2Pt. 3
Report of commis-sioner on trans-portation by wa-ter in UnitedStates—Pt. 1
Pt. 2Pt. 3Pt. 4
Special report onlumber and shin-gle industry inState of Washing-ton
Report of commis-sioner on waterpower develop-ment in UnitedStates
General publications,separates (paper):Summary of report onthe steellndustrT, pt.
1, July 1, 1911..."
Fisheries Bureau.
Annual reports (cloth):1904 ,
1905 (paper)1913, appendices(paper)—Xo. 3
Xo. 4 ,
Xos. 6 and 7
No.1914, appendices(paper)—Xo. 2Xo. 3
Xo. 6
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper)
:
Revision of cavefishes oi XorthAmerica, 1905
Gas diseases infishes, 1904
Notes on fishes ol
streams flowinginto San Fran-cisco Bay, Cal.,
critical notes onmylocbeilus later-
alis and leuciscuscaurinus, 1904
Num-ber ofcopies.
103
Price.
99
$0.601.25
.50
.15
.45
.30
.65
.50
.65
.15
Total.
11 .55 6.057 .35 2.451 .55 .55
.75
.10
.15
.15
.10
.15
.10
.05
.15
.05 .05
454 EEPOET OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—ContiDued.
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Fisheries BureaVr—Con.
General publications(paper):
., , .
Commercial fisheries
of Alaska in 1905...
Dredging and hydro-graphic records of
steamer Albatross,1904-5
Same, 190GFur-seal fisheries of
AlaskaReport oi the AlaskaInvestigation, 1914;
Aquatic plants inpond culture, 1909.
American catfrshes,
habits, culture,
and commercialimportance, 1910..
Fishes oi Connecti-cut Lakes andneighboringwaters, etc., 1908.
Effects of explosivesounds, such asthose produced by-
motor boats andguns, upon fishes,
1911United States Bu-reau of Fisheries,
its establishment,functions, organ-ization, resources,operations, andachievements,1908.
Special investigationol Alaska lur-seal
rookeries, 1910Tdentificafcion of theGlochidia ol fresh-
water musselsCulture ot Montanagrayling, 1907
Preliminary exami-nation of halibutfishing grounds of
Pacific coastMussels of Big Buf-
falo Fork of WhiteRiver, Arkansas,1912
Mussel fauna of
Maumee RiverMussel resources of
the Holston andClinch Rivers of
TennesseeMussels 01 Cumber-land River andits tributaries
The protection ot
fresh - water mus-sels
Condition and ex-tent of oyster bedsof James River,Va
Condition and ex-tent of naturaloyster beds ofDelaware, 1911
Salmon fisheries of
Pacific coast, 1911.
Whalebone, its pro-duction and utili-
zation, 1907 ,
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0.05
,10.10
.05
.50
.10
.10
.15
.05
.15
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.10
.15
.05
Total.
$0.05
.20
.20
.05
13.00
.30
.20
.15
.05
Title.
COMMEECE—Contd
.
Fisheries Bureau—Con.
Bulletins (cloth):
1904, vol. 24
1906, vol. 26 (paper).1906, vol. 26
1907, vol. 27 (paper).1907, vol. 27
1908, vol. 28, pt. 1
(paper)1908, vol. 28, pt.l. ...
1908, vol. 28, pt. 2(paper)
1908, vol. 28, pt. 2...1909, vol. 291910, vol. 301911, vol. 31, pt. 1
(paper)1911, vol. 31, pt.l...1911, vol. 31, pt. 2
(paper)1911, vol. 31, pt. 2...1912, vol. 32
Bulletins, separates(paper):Treatment of fish-
cultural waters for
removal of algae. .
.
Fish parasites of
genus A r g u 1 u s
found In WoodsHole region
Cestode parasite inflesh of butterfish,May 11, 1907
Fisheries of China . .
.
New and improveddevices for fish cul-
turists, 1910Intensive study of
fauna and flora of
restricted area of
sea bottom, 1910...
Methods of combat-ing fungus dis-
ease on fishes incaptivity, April,1910
Hirudineaand Oligo-chaeta collected inGreat Lakes re-
gion, 1906Plea for observation
of habits of fishes
and againstunduegeneralization
International regu-lations of fish-
eries on high seas,
1910International regu-lations of fisheries
on high seas, Jan.1910
Functions of lateral-
line organs infishes, Feb. 18,1905
Method of studyinglife history of
fishes, April, 1910.
Medusae of WoodsHole region, 1904.,
Effects of menhadenfishing upon sup-ply of menhadenand of fishes thatprey upon them,Feb, 1910
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$1.30.75.90.70
1.10
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915-
455
t—Continued.
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Fisheries Bureau—Con.
Bulletins, separates(paper)—Continued.Fishes in their rela-
tion to mosquitoproblem, April,1910
Sea mussels and dog-fish as tood, Feb.,1910
Food value of sea mus-sels, Feb. 24, 1911..
Relationships offishfaima of lakes of
southeastern Ore-gon
Process for preserv-ing pearl-oysterfisheries and for in-
creasing value ofyield of pearls,Feb., 1910
Photography of
aquatic animals intheir natural en-vironment, Aug.22, 1908
Review ofsalmonoidfishes of GreatLakes, with noteson whitefishes ofother regions, Feb.7, 1911
Migration of salmonin Columbia River,1911
Natural history, or-
ganization, andlate developmentof Teredinidae, orshipworms, Dec.18, 1908
Commercial spongesand sponge fisher-
ies, Mar., 1910New starfishes fromdeep water of Cali-fornia and Alaska,1905
Habits and life his-tory of toadflsh,1910
Fish fauna ofTortu-gas Archipelago,May 3, 1905
Improved and prac-tical method ofpacking fish for
transportationNotes on dissolvedcontent of waterin its effect uponfishes, 1910
Economic circulars (pa-per):
No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 4
No. 5No. 6No. 7No. 8No. 9No. 10
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price,
$.05
.05
.20
.05
.10
.25
.10
.25
.75
.05
.15
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
Total.
$0. 10
.05
.20
.05
.10
.25
.10
.25
1.50
.05
.15
.05
.10
.05
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Fisheries Bureau—Con.
Economic circulars (pa-per)—Continued.
No. 11
No. 11
No. 12No. 13
Alaska Fisheries Service(paper): Fishery andfur industries ofAlaskain 1912
Immigration and Natu-ralization Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):1904190519071908191119121912 (cloth)
Naturalization division,annual reports of
chief (paper):19071912
Naturalization laws andregulations, Oct. 1,
1912Agricultural opportuni-
ties (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 7
Labor Bureau.
Aimual reports (cloth):
1903190419051906.190719081909, vol. 1
1909, vol. 2 (paper)..1909, vol.21910 (paper)1910
Aimual reports, sep-arates (paper): Lawsrelating to compen-sation for industrialaccidents in foreigncountries, 1909
General publications(paper):Compensation to m-jured Governmentemployees
Compensation for in-
juries to employ-ees of UnitedStates
Laws relating to em-ployment ofwomen and chil-
dren in UnitedStates, July, 1907..
Bulletins (paper):No. 48No. 49
Num-ber ofcopies.
500104451
Price.
0)$0.05
.05
.05
10
.70
.30
.25
.25
.20
.20
.35
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.65
.65
.75
.75L50.70
1. 10.85
1.00.55.70
,20
,05
.20
.15
.10
.15
Special.
456 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Labor Bureau—Contd.
Bulletins(paper)—Con
.
No. 51No. 52 ,
No. 53No. 54...-
No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 64No. 65No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71
No. 72No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 77
No. 78No. 79 ,
No. 80No. 81 ,
No. 82 ,
No. 84 ,
No. 85 ,
No. 86No. 87 ,
No. 89 ,
No. 90No. 91No. 92No. 93No. 94No. 95No. 96No. 97No. 98No. 99No. 100No. 101No. 102No. 103No. 104...No. 101 (cloth)No. lO'i, pt. 1
No. 105, pt. 2No. 105. pts. 1 and 2
(cloth)No. 106, pt. 1
No. lOG, pt. 2No. 107No. 108 (cloth)No. 109No. 110No. IllNo. Ill (cloth)
BulletiHs, separate.s (pa-per): Arbitration inthe cloak and suit in-dustry
Specialreports (cloth):Tenth'I'welfth (paper)
Reports on Hawaii(buckram): Fourth re-port of Commissionerof Labor on Hawaii,1910
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
3 $0. 15 $0. 456 .15 .902 .25 .506 1.00 6. 008 .15 1.20
16 .20 3.203 .20 .604 . 15 .601 .20 .207 .20 1.402 .20 .40
10 .20 2.005 .20 1.002 .25 .504 .25 1.0014 .15 2. 10
1 .20 .20
8 .25 2. 001 .25 .25
17 .25 4. 25
7 .25 1.7512 .20 2. 4012 .30 3.6017 .30 5. 10
9 .30 2. 70
24 .20 4.8017 .30 5. 10
3 .20 .601 .25 .25
27 .15 4. 054 .20 .804 .25 1.0014 .20 2. 802 .25 .502 ,25 .5012 .25 3.0023 .25 5. 7513 .25 3.2510 .25 2. 502 .30 .609 .30 2. 70
11 .35 3.85
8 .45 3.6016 .35 5.603 .20 .60
18 .05 .9013 . 15 1.9512 . 10 1.208 .05 . 409 . 10 .901 .25 .25
14 .05 . 7014 .35 4.90
2 .50 1.003 .05 .152 .15 .3010 .05 .501 .25 . 25
23 .10 2.3011 .10 1.1012 . 20 2. 401 .35 !35
1 .35 .35
1 .95 .951 .30 .30
1 .45 .45
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Lighthouse Board.
Annual reports (pai)er):19121913
General publications(paper):Report on use ofacetylene gas byCanadian Govern-ment as illumi-nant for aids tonavigation, 1907. .
.
Medical handbookfor use of light-
house vessels andstations, 1912(cloth)
Rules and regulations(paper): Regulationsfor lighting bridses,1914
Manufactures Bureau.
General publications(paper): Supplement 1
to world trade direc-tory, 1912
Daily consular and tradereports, bound vol-
umes (154 subscrip-tions)
Same (1 subscription) . .
.
Same (2 subscriptions) .
.
Same (4 subscriptions) .
.
Daily consular and tradereports:
1910, 76-152, Octo-ber-December(buckram)
1911, 1-75, January-March (buckram)
.
1911, 76-152, .' pril-
June (buckram)...Daily consular and tradereports:Index (32 subscrip-
tions)Index, 1910, Nos. 1-
75, July-Septem-ber (paper)
Index, 1910, Nos. 76-
152, October-De-cember (paper)
Index, 1911 (paper)—Nos. 1-75, Janu-ary-March
Nos. 76-152,April-Tune
Nos. 153-229.July-Septem-ber
Nos. 230-305,October-De-cember
Index, 1912 (paper)—Nos. 1-76, Janu-ary-March
Nos. 7 7-153,April-June
Consular reports,monthlv (paper):No. 303No. 304No. 307No. 310No. 314
Num-ber ofcopies.
12
Price.
$0.10.10
.05
.30
6.004.503.001.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
.40
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.15
.15
.15
.20
SUPEEIRTEN-DENT OF DOCUMEXTS. 457
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Commerce—Contd.
Manufactures Bureau—Continued.
Consular reports, month-ly (paper)—Continued,No. 319No. 327No. 328No. 334No. 337No. 339.No. 343No. 344No. 345No. 353No. 355No. 357, pt. 1
No. 357, pt. 2
Consular reports, special(paper):Vol. 37Vol. 38Vol. 39,pt. 1
Vol. 39, pt. 2
Vol. 40, pt. 1
Vol. 40, pts. 1 and 2(buctram)
Vol. 41. pt. 3
Vol. 41. pt. 4
Vol. 41, pt. 5Vol. 41, pt. 6
Vol. 42, pt. 1
Vol. 42,pt.2 !
Vol. 42, pt. 3 1
Vol. 43, pt. 1 i
Vol. 43, pt. 2 i
Vol. 43, pt. 3
Vol. 44
Vol. 45Vol. 46Vol. 47Vol. 48Vol. 49Vol. 50Vol. 51Vol. 52Vol. 53
Tariff series (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 3-ANo. 5
No. 7No. 7-ANo. 8No. 9No. 10No. 12No. 13No. 14
No. 15No. lo-ANo. 1.5-B
No. 17No. 17-BNo. 17-CNo. 17-DNo. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28
6
10103
3
2612
222
Price.
$0.25.25.25.20.20.30.30.30.25.20.20.20.20
.10
.15
.20
.25
.15
.35
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.05
.10
.10
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.10
.05
.10
.05
.10
.0510
.10
Total. Title.
$0. 25
1.00.25.20.20.30.30.30.50.20.201.00.20
1.303.15.401.75.30
1.05.10.40.05.05.501.10.20
2. 25.80.55.65
1. 251.608. 101.65.70
1.80.95
1. 802. 00
.30
.30
.70
.202. 10.40.60.15.10.10.15.20.50.65.65
1.10.70.50.25.35.60
1.00.50.30.15
2. 60.60
22. 206. 40
Commerce—Contd.
Manufactures Bureau—Continued.
Consular reports, annualseries (paper)No. 2...
No. 4...
No. 5...
No. 11..
No. 14..
No. 20..
No. 21..
No. 22..
No. 23..
No. 24..
No. 27..
No. 29..No. 30-.
No. 32..
No. 34..
No. 35..
No. 36..
No. 37..
No. 38..
No. 40..
Special agents series (paper):No. 2
No. 3
No. 4, pt. 1
No. 4. pt. 2
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 10....
No. 11....
No. 12....
No. 13....
No. 14....
No. 15....
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No. 30....No. 31....
No. 32..-.
No. 33-...
No. 34.-..
No. 34, supplemeU'tarv
No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43Nos. 37-43(buckramNo. 44...
No. 44 (buckram)No. 45....No. 46....
No. 47....
No. 48....-
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
217
1298411
1613453137511
144
4
12010
SO. 05.10.05.05.10.10.05.10.05.05.05.15.10.05.05.10.10.05.10.10
458 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
21 $0. 10 $2. 1018 .05 .9023 .05 1. 15347 .15 52. 0515 .05 .758 .05 .404 .05 .206 .10 .60
14 .05 .7017 .05 .8522 .10 2. 2019 .05 .9585 .05 4. 25
4 .05 .204 .05 .203 .05 .153 .05 .153 .05 .152 .05 .105 .05 .25
16 .05 .80453 .15 67. 95670 .05 33. 50
1 .25 .253 .45 1.351 .35 .352 .35 .705 . 35 1. 75
13 .35 4. 559 .35 3. 15
2 .05 .10
34 .05 1.70
8 .05 .40
6 .05 .30
330 .15 49. 50
28 .10 2. 80
20 .10 2. 00
20 .10 2. 00
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Manufactures Bureau—Continued.
Special agents series (pa-per)—Continued.No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54, pt. 1
No. 54, pt. 2
No. 54, pt. 3No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60 ,
Foreign tariff notes (pa-per):No. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 4
No. 5
No. 6No. 7
Miscellaneous series (pa-per):No. 1
No. 5No. 7
Navigation Bureau.
Annual reports (cloth):1909 (paper)190919101911191219131914
General publications(paper):Regulations govern-iag radio com-m-anication, Sept.28, 1912
Regulations govern-ing radio com-munication, July1, 1913
London interna-tional radiotele-graphic conven-tion, May 1, 1913.,
Radio call letters,
May 9, 1913 ,
Radio stations of
the United States,July 1, 1913
Supplement No. 1
to the list of radiostations of theUnited States,Oct. 1, 1913
Supplement No. 2
to the list of radiostations of theUnited States,1913
Supplement No. 3to the list of radiostations of theUnited States,1913
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Navigation Bureau—Continued.
List of merchant vessels
(cloth):
1913, pts. 1-5 (can-vas)
1913, pt. 6 (paper)..1913, pts. 1-6 (paper)1913, pts. 1-6 (paper)1914, pts. 1-5
1914, pts. 1-6
1914, pt. 6 (paper)....Navigation laws (paper):
19111911 (cloth)First supplement,
Sept. 25, 1912Second supplement,Apr. 5, 1913
Third supplement,Dec. 1, 1914
Radio service (paper):General publications(paper)— Interna-tional Morse codeand conventionalsignals
Bulletins (paper)—No. 1
No. 2
No. 3No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
Radio communica-tion laws and reg-
ulations, 1914
List of radio stations
of the UnitedStates, 1914
Supplements to thelist of radio sta-
tions of the UnitedStates, subscrip-tions—367 subscriptions2 subscriptions .
.
3 subscriptions .
.
1 subscription...Supplement 1 to the
list of radio sta-
tions, 1914Supplement 1 to the
list of radio sta-
tions, 1914
Standards Bureau.
General publications(paper):Report to the mter-national commit-tee on electrical
units and stand-ards
Supplement to re-
port to the inter-
national commit-tee on electrical
imits and stand-ards
Tables of equiva-lents, fourth edi-
tionInternational metricsystem of weightsand measures, 1906.
Num-ber ofcopies.
352
3,090
Price.
$0.85.25.60.85.751.00.25
.801.00
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.15
.15
.30
,05
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 459
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Standards Bureau—Con.
General publications(paper)—Continued.State and nationallaws concerningthe weights andmeasures of theUnited States, sec-
ond edition
Bulletins (buckram):Vol. 1
Vol.2Vol.3Vol.4Vol.5Vol. 6Vol. 7
Vol. 8Vol.9Vol. 10 (cloth)
Bulletins (paper):Vol. 1—
No. 1
No. 2No. 3
Vol. 2—No. 1
No. 2No. 3
Vol. 3—No. 1
No. 2Vol. 4—
No. 1
No. 2No. 3
Vol. 5—No. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 4
No. 4
IndexTitle-page andcontents
Vol. 6—No. 2No. 3No. 4
Vol. 7—No. 2No. 3No. 4
Vol. 8—No. 1
No. 3Vol. 9—
No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 4
Vol. 10—No. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 4
Vol. 11—No. 1
No. 2
Bulletins, subscriptions:Vol. 1, 7 subscrip-
tionsVol. 2, 7 subscrip-
tionsVol. 2, 1 subscrip-tion.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0. 85
1.501.501. 501.501.501.501.501.501.501. 50
.75
.75
1.00
Total.
$3. 40
75. 0075. 0075. 0075. 0075. 0073.5073.5075. 0075. 0075. 00
.75
.50
.75
.25
.25
.50
.25
.50
.25
.25
.25
.75
.30
.30
.20
.75
.05
.05
.75
.251.50
.251.00.50
2. 50.25
.50
.25
.50
.25
1.00.75.75
2. 50
1.001. 00
5. 25
5.25
1. 00
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Standards Bureau—Con.
Bulletins, subscrip-tions—Continued
.
Vol. 3, 8 subscrip-tions
Vol. 4, 8 subscrip-tions
Vol. 5, 8 subscrip-tions
Vol. 6, 9 subscrip-tions .
7 subscrip-
8 subscrip-
11 subscrip-
Vol. 7,
tions
,
Vol. 8,
tions
,
Vol. 9,
tions
,
Vol. 10, 16 subscrip-tions
Vol. 11, 105 sub-scriptions
Bulletins, separates (pa-per), reprints:No. if.
No. 2No. 3
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 14
No. 15No. 17No. 18
No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23
No. 24
No. 25No. 26
No. 28
No. 29No. 30No. 31
No. 33
No. 34
No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41
No. 42
No. 43
No. 44
No. 46
No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51
No. 52No. 53
No. 54
No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$1.00 $8.00
1. 00 8. 00
1.00 8. 00
1.00 9. 00
1.00 7. 00
1. 00 8. 00
1.00 11. 00
1.00 16. 00
1.00 105. 00
.05. 10
.10 '. 10
.10 !50
.15 . 15
.05 . 20
.10. 20
.10 . 10
.10 1.00
.10 .20
.10 1.00
.05 . 10
.15 .45
.10 .30
.10 1.80
.10 .60
.05 .20
.10 .50
.05 .40
.05 .10
.05 .10
.05 .15
.15 .30
.05 .15
.10 1.10
.10 .60
.10 .90
.10 .40
.10 .20
.10 .20
.05 .30
.10 .70
.10 .10
.05 .15, .05 .10
.05 .10
.10 .10
.10 .40
.05 .20
.05 . 15
.10 .30
.10 .30
.05 . 15
.10 .60
.10 .20
.05 .05
.10 .80
.05 .25
.10 .50
.10 .20
.15 .15
.05 .20
.10 .30
.05 .50
460 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Commerce—Ccntd
.
Standards Bureau—Con.
Bulletins, separates (pa-
per), reprints—Con.No. 61
No. 62No. 63
No. 64
No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71
No. 72No. 73
No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 78
No. 79No. 80No. 81
No. 83
No. 84
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No. 92No. 93No. 93
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No. 98No. 99No. 100
No. 101
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No. 103
No. 105No. 106No. 107
No. 108
No. 109No. 110No. Ill
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No. 113No. 114No. 115No. 116No. 117No. 118No. 119No. 121
No. 122
No. 123
No. 124
No. 125No. 126No. 127No. 128No. 129No. 130No. 132No. 133No. 134No. 135No. 136No. 137No. 138No. 139
r-j um-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
$0. 05.10.10.15.20.05.05.05.10.20.05.10.10.05.05.10.15.10.15.10.05.05.15.05.10.10.10.10.15.25.20.10.05.05.05.10.05.10.10.15.10.10.15.10.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.15.05.05.05.05.05.10.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.10.05
.05
$0. 25.40.50.90.20.05.05.10.30.60.10.60.10.15.25.60.75.30
1.35.10.30.35.75.25.40.50.20.20.15.25
3. 00.50.50.35.15.80.05.80.10.60.20.20.30.20.10.15.20.70.15.10.10.40.60.45.20.05.05.10.40.25.45.20.15.30.40.20.10.35.10.15.80.10.25
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Standards Bureau—Con.
Bulletins, separates (pa-per), reprints—Con.No. 140No. 141
No. 142No. 143No. 144No. 145No. 146No. 147No. 148No. 151No. 152No. 153No. 154No. 155No. 158No. 159No. 160No. 161No. 162No. 163No. 164No. 165 ,
No. 166No. 167No. 168No. 169No. 170No. 171No. 172No. 172No. 173No. 174No. 175No. 177No. 178No. 180No. 181No. 182No. 184No. 185No. 186No. 187No. 188No. 189No. 190No. 191No. 192No. 193No. 194No. 195No. 196No. 197No. 198No. 200No. 201No. 202No. 203No. 204No. 205No. 206No. 207No. 208No. 209No. 211No. 212No. 213No. 214No. 215No. 216No. 217No. 218No. 219No. 220No. 221
Num-ber of
copies.
$0.05.05.05.05.10.05.10.10
SUPEBINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 461
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Standards Bureau—Con.
Bulletins, separates (pa-per) reprints—Con.No. 222No. 223No. 224No. 225No. 226No. 227No. 228No. 229No. 230No. 231No. 232No. 233No. 234No. 235No. 236 ,
No. 237No. 238No. 239No. 240No. 241No. 242No. 243No. 245
Standards scientific pa-pers, index, vols. 1-10(paper)
Circulars (paper):No. 2
No. 3
No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 8
No. 9, 6th edition. .
.
No. 9, 7th edition. .
.
No. 10No. 11
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16
No. 17
No. 18
No. 19
No. 19No. 19, supplement..No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23
No. 24No. 25
No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 31, 3d edition..
.
No. 32No. 32, 3d edition. .
.
No. 33No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 38, supplement .
No. 39No. 40No. 41
No. 42No. 43
Num-ber ofcopies.
11
4
67
13
11
1
815
14
9
211
217
11
102017
18
103
6
2
62918
8105041
7
3617
5028945
3313
64
252
16251919
Price.
$0. 10.15.10.05.05
.05
.10
.20
.15
.25
.05
.05
.15
.10
.05
.05
.10
.10
.10
.20
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.05
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.05
.05
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.05
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.10
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.05
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.05
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.05
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.05
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.20
.35(I)
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
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.05
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Total.
$0.40.75
.20
.30
.40
.10
.10
.40
.90
.25
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.702.854.40.35.05
1.40.60.40
1.00.05
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.60
.55
.20
.30
.35
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.10
.551.05.35.55.50
2.00.85
.90
.50
.15
.90
.20
.301.45.90.40.50
2.504.101.407.205.954.00
28. 902.251.65.65
3.202.50.10.80
1.25.95.95.45
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Standards Bureau—Con.
Circulars (paper)—ConNo. 44
No. 45
No. 46No. 47
No. 48No. 49
No. 49, 1st edition..
.
No. 49, 2d edition.No. 50No. 51
No. 52No. 53No. 54
Conferences on weightsand measures (paper):
1st annual report,1905
2d annual report,1906
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4th annual report,
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6th annual report,1911
7th annual report,1912
8th annual report,1913
9th annual report,1914
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1 Special,
462 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Standards Bureau—Con.
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Analysis of foreigncommerce o f
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Promotion of com-merce in France,
Commercial PortoRico in 1906
Transportationroutes and sys-tems of the world
Principal transpor-tation routes of
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7 .25 1.75
15 . 10 1.50
23 !20 4.60
1 .05 .05
1 1.25 1.25
1 .85 .852 1.10 2.202 1.50 3.002 1.50 3.001 2.00 2.001 1.50 1.50
1 1.70 1.70
2 1. 50 3 002 L65 3.30
1 .15 .15
1 .15 .15
1 .30 .30
12 . 50 6.00
6 .10 .60
1 .25 .25
2 .05 .10
1 .15 .15\
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24 .25 6.00
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Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Statistics Bureau—Con.
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SUPERIXTEXDEKT OF DOCUMEXTS. 463
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Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Statistics Bureau—Con.
Monthly summary of
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AugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
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.25
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.30
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.25
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.70
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Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
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.20
.50
.20
.20
.20
.25
.70
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.20
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Commerce—Contd
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Statistics Bureau—Con.
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Laws governing steam-boat-inspection serv-
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General rules and regu-lations (paper):Edition of Jan. 13,
1914Januarv, 1914Julv 22, 1914
Printing Division.
General publications(paper;: Condensedhistory of the Com-merce'department
j
Bureau of Foreign and\
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464 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915-—Continued.
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Bureau of Foreign andDomestic Commerce—Continued.
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1.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.501.50
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$1.60
29.60
.30
.40
.70
.60
.60
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1.506.006.006. 007.50
18. 006.001.503. 00
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.30
.75
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.45
.60
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.60
.45
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11. 10
3.904.204. 95
Title.
Commerce—Contd.
Bureau of Foreign andDomestic Commerce—Continued.
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574066476573
127
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262210148
133
6987011
8
3221
9721
21
1610
42515
58783954129699
5001,460
1315
161
638
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$0. 15.15.15
Special.
SUPEIilNTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 465
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1916—^Continued.
Title.
Commerce—Continued
.
Bureau of Foreign andDomestic Commerce—Continued.
Special agents series (pa-per)—Continued.No. 86No. 87 ,
. ., No. 88 ,
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134 . 10 13. 40
365 . 05 18. 25
176 . 05 8. 80
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360 . 10 36. 00
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9 . 05 . 45
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14 . 05 . 701 . 10 . 102 . 05 . 10
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Bureau of Foreign andDomestic CommerceContinued.
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340
101
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.15
.15
.20
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.15
.15
.75
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.15
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6495—15 30* Special.
466 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
District of Columbia.
Commissioners.
Annual reports (paper):18921897, \ol. 2
1898, vol. 2
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1903, vol. 2
1904, vol. 2
1905, vol. 2
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Origin and govern-ment of District
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Municipal assess-
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.15
.10
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.15
.15
.40
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1.001.25
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.55
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.35
.40
.40
.40
.40
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$0.75.20.35
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3.00305.00
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1.05
.80
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.35
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Title.
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Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper):Dredging and otherrecords of UnitedStates I ish Com-mission steamerAlbatross, withbibliography rela-
tive to work of
vessel, 1900Preliminary review
of apodal fishes or
eels inhabitatingwaters of Americaand Europe
Notes on tagging of
4,000 adult cod at
^^ oods Hole, Mass.Descriptions of twonew species of dar-ters from LakeMaxinkuckee, In-
dianaCheck list of fishes
and fishlike verte-
brates of north andmiddle America. .
.
Report on fish andfisheries of coastal
waters of Florida.
.
Num-ber of
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$0.60
10
.25
.90
.90
.55
.85
.75
.75
.80
.75
.85
1.00.75.80
.55
.75
.751.00
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 467
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Fish Commission—Con.
Annual reports sepa-rates (paper)—Contd.Check list of fishes of
rioridaPopular extractsfrom investiga-tions of comniis-sion for scientific
examination of
German seasReport on fisheries
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Reports on mackerelinvestigations in
1S97
Catalogue of fishes
known to inhabitwaters of NorthAmerica, north of
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Notes on fishes of
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fishes known to
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Note on foreign fish-
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Statistics of fisheries
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Statistics of fisheries
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Manual of fish cul-
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Vol.3Vol. 4
Vol. 5
Vol. 6Vol. 7
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Vol. 10Vol. 11
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Num-ber of
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$0.05
.05
.25
.05
,05
.05
.25
.65
.45
.40
.40
.40
.40
.40
. 551.001.501.35.95
1.10. 75
1.15.80L50L501.25L801. 75
1.905.50.90
Total.
10.05
.05
.25
.05
.25
.65
1.35.40
1.601.601.201.20
. 551.001.501.35.95
2.201.503.454.80
16.501.507.503.603.503.805.50.90
Title.
Fish Commission—Con.
Bulletins, separates (pa-per):Report of investiga-tions respectingfishes of Arkansas,conducted during1891, 1892, and1893, with synop-sis of previous ex-plorations in sameState
Report upon pearlfishery of Gulf of
CaliforniaGill nets in cod fish-
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Egg and develop-ment of Conger eel.
Plants of westernLake Erie, etc
Plankton algae of
Lake Erie, withspecial reference
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.
Some observationsconcerning fishparasites
Some planktonstudies in GreatLakes
Description of 15
new species offishes from Ha-waiian Islands
Two species of larvaldibothria fromYellowstone Na-tional Park. 1891.
Notes on fresh-waterfishes of ^Vash^lg-ton County, Me. ..
Report on coUectionof fishes fromrivers of centraland northernMexico
Notes on collectionof fishes fromrivers of Mexico,with descriptionof 20 new species...
Report on fishes col-
lected in Mexicoand Central Amer-ica with notes anddescriptions of 5
new speciesReport upon fishes
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Price. Total.
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468 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Fish Commission—Con.
Bulletins, sei)arates (pa-pers—Continued.On classification of
my xosporidia,group of protozoanparasites infestiagfishes
Summary of fisheryinvestit^ations con-ducted in northPacific Ocean andBering Sea fromJuly 1, 1S88, to
July 1, 1892, byUnited StatesFish Commissionsteamer Albatross.
Anomuran collec-
tions made byFish Hawk Expe-dition to PortoRico
Embryology of seabass, serranusatrarius
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Niun-ber of
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Index-Digest of theFederal ReserveAct and Amend-ments
Same (buckram)Bulletins (paper) : No. 1,
May 1, 1915Circulars (paper): No. 3.
Price. Total.
75
2503,079
300250
$0.05
.10
.20
.05
.801.05
2.00
.801.05
2.00.75
1.001.10
1.05
1.101.00
(1)
.60
(0
Title.
SO. 05
.10
.40
.05
3.207.35
2.00
1.607. 35
2. 00.75
4.005.50
5.25
6. 603.00
3.00
6.50
3.60
125. 002,309.25
Geographic Board.
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:
1906Decisions (paper):
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10
1 .75 .751 .75 .75
2 .75 1.501 1.35 1.35
3 1.35 4. 05
1 1.85 1.85
1 2.00 2.001 2.75 2. 752 2. 75 5.505 2.50 12.50
1 .35 .35
1 .30 .30
2 .50 1.004 .25 1.00
10 .30 3.00
1 .10 .102 .10 .20
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year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
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Superintendent of Doc-uments—Continued.
Monthly catalogue(pages)—Continued.1914—Continued.
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May ,
June ,
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JulyAugustSeptember ,
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Bibliography of UnitedStates Public Docu-ments, DepartmentLists (paper): List of
publications of Agri-culture Department,1862-1902, with ana-Ivtical index. 1904—
Interior.
Secretary.
Annual reports (cloth):
1849, Vol. 2
1851, Vol. 2
1852 ,
18541855185618611875, Vol. 1
1900, Vol. 1
1901, Vol. 1
1902, Vol. 1
1903, Vol. 6
1913, Vol. 1
1913, Vol. 2
1914, Vol. 1
1914. Vol. 2
Annual reports, separ-ates (paper):Annual report of theSecretarv of theInterior ,'1914
Progress in the class-ification and utili-
zation of the Pub-lic Lands, Mar. 4,
1913- June 30, 1914.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
1!so. 10
3 .10
10 ! .10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
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.60 .60
. 55 .55
.65 .65
.75 3.75
.60 1.20
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.60 .60
,50
Title.
Interior—Continued.
Secretary—Continued.
General publications(paper):Reports on educa-
cational and schoolservice and rein-deer service inAlaska
General informationregarding Terri-tory of Alaska,1914
Diagram areas of ac-
quisitions of theterritory of theUnited States
Laws relating to pro-tection of lives of
coal miners in Ter-ritories, 1891-1906.
Coal areas in UnitedStates and coalconsumption inDepartment of In-terior as reportedto Congress bySecretary of Inte-rior, 1907
Regulations con-cerning grants for
right of way over,across, and uponpublic lands andreservations of
United States for
electrical polesReport of Glacier,Wind Cave, andPiatt NationalPark^910
Hetch Hetchy Val-ley Report
Analyses of the wa^erof Hot Springs,Ark., 1912
Report on UnitedStates and Mexi-can boundarysurvey, made un-der direction of theSecretary of theInterior,' vol. 1,
1857 (cloth)
Proceedings of theNational ParkConference held atYellowstone Na-tional Park, Sep-tember, 1911
Proceedings of theNational ParkConference held atYosemite NationalPark, Oct. 14, 15,
and 16,1912Special rules of prac-
tice governingproj^edings, be-fore the Depart-partment of Inte-rior for the adjudi-cation of protestsagainst the allow-ance of applica-tions filed underactofFeb. 15. 1901.1
Num-ber of
copies.
121
133
2
3
231
107
Price.
$0.25
.05
,05
.05
2.25
,50
.05
Total.
8L25
6.05
6.65
.15
4.50
.15
.20
.60
23. 10
3.50
21. 45
16,05
.05
470 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
- Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title,Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
Interior Continued.
Secretary—Continued.
General publications(paper)—Continued.Regulations con-cerning the rightof way throughpublic lands andreservations of theUnited States ex-cept National For-ests etc 3 $0. 05 $0. 15
Government reclam-ation work in for-
eign countries, etc.,
1909 4 15 . 60Reports of governorsof Arizona Dakota,Idaho MontanaNew Mexico Utahand Washington1879
'
. 05 . 05Report on WindCave Crater LakeSully's Hill, Piatt,'and Mesa VerdeNational Parks1907
'
\ . 05 . 05Same 1909 \ . 05 . 05Piatt and Wind CaveNational Parksand other, 1911. .
.'.3 . 10 .30
Report on Piatt andTVind Cave Na-tional Parks etc1912 '
'
. 10 . 10Circulars (paper):
No 1 2 . 10 . 20No 2 . 10 . 50No 3 . 10 10No 4 2 . 10 20
1912 . 10 . 101913 15 . 10 1. 501914 ^ . 10
'
10,A-rizona, governor, an-nual reports (paper)'
1883 \ . 05 . 051884 \ . 05 . 051886 \ . 05 '. 0?1887 J . 05 . 051888 \ . 05 . 051890 . 05 . 051891 1 '. 05 . 051892.... 3
"
05 '. 15
1893 . 05 . 051894 1 (\K
. uo 051903 2 . 25 . 501904 \ . 15 ! 15
1905 10 . 10
1906 15 . 15
1907 . 15 15
1911 20 '. 80
nual reports (paper)
i
1889 . 05 . 05Five Civilized TribesCommissioner , aimualreports (paper):
1888 1 .05 .05
1899 2 .30 .601900 1 .30 .301901 1 .70 .701903 2 .60 L201904 1 .55 .551905 1 .05 .051906 2 .10 .20
Title.
Interior—Continued.
Secretary—Continued.
Five Civilized TribesCommissioner, annualreports (papers)-Con.
1907190819091910191119121913
Five Civilized TribesCommissioner, generalpublications (paper):Index to annual re-
ports of Commis-sion to Five Civil-
ized Tribes, 1894-
1905, inclusive. . .
.
Laws, decisions, andregulations affect-
ing work of Com-missioner to FiveCivilized Tribes,1893-1906, withmaps showingclassification of
lands in Chicka-saw, Choctaw,Cherokee, Creek,and Seminole Na-tions, and record-ing districts, rail-
roads, and princi-pal towns of In-dian Territory,compiled by Com-missioner. 1906(cloth)
Government Hospitalfor the Insane, annualreports (paper):
19001901190919101911General publica-tions (paper)—
Illustrations of
gross morbidanatomy ininsane. 1908.
(cloth)Lessons in cook-
ing, etc., train-
ing school,Governm e n t
Hospital for
Insane. 1913..
Bulletins (paper)—No. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 4
No. 5
Hot Springs Reserva-tion, annual reports(paper):
19051913...General publica-tions (paper):General informa-tion regarding HotSprings of Arkan-sas, 1913
i^' um-ber of
copies.
925
8
54
Price.
$0. 10.10.10.10.10.10.10
1.70
,05
Total.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 471
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
Inteeior—Continued.
Secretary—Continued.
Hot Springs Reserva-tion, annual reports(paper)—ContinuedReport of the Medi-cal Director of HotSprings Reserva-tion, 1912 1 $0. 10 SO. 10
Mine inspector for Terri-
tory of New Mexico,annual reports (pa-
per):
1910 1 .10 .10 1
1911 2 .10 .20Mine inspector tor Terri-
tory of Utah, annualreports (paper) : 1895 .
.
1 .05 .05
New Mexico, governor,annual reports (paper)
:
1889 3 .05 .15!
1890 1 .05 .05i
1895 5 .05 .25
1897 4 .10 .401898 1 .25 .25
1900 3 .40 1.20
1904 1 .35 .35
1909 1 .15 .15
Oflacial register (BlueBook) (sheep):
1901, vol. 1 1 2.00 2.001901, vol 2 1 2. 70 2. 70
Oklahoma, governor,annual reports (paper):
1897 1 .05 .05
Sequoia and GeneralGrant rational Parks,annual reports (paper):
1900 1 .20 .20
1908 1 .10 .10Washington, governor.annual reports (paper):
1884 4 .05 .20
1885 2 .05 .10
1886 2 .05 .10
1887 3 .05 .15
1888 1 .05 .051889 2 .10 .20
Wyoming, governor,annual reports (paper):18S5 2 .05 .10
Yellowstone NationalPark, annual reports(paper):
1904 1 .20 .20
1905 1 .20 .20
1906 1 .15 .15
1907 1 .25 .25
1910 4 . 10 . 40
Yosemite I'ational Parkannual report? (paper)
.251904 1 .25
1909 1 .05 .05
Hawaii, governor, an-nual reports (paper):
1906 2 1.00 2.00
1912 3 .20 .60
Mount Rainier NationalPark, annual reports
3 .15 .45
1910 1
2
.05
.05
.05
.10
Laws and regulationsrelating to nationalparks, reservations,etc. (paper): GlacierNational Park, 1910,.
Title.
INTERIOK—Continued.
5ecretart/—Continued.
Mesa Verde NationalPark, annual reports(paper):
19091910
Information regardingnationalparks (paper)-
Geological Historyof Crater Lake,1912
General informationregarding CraterLake NationalPark, 1914
Panoramic View of
Crater Lake Nat-ional Park,Oregon
Panoramic View of
Crater Lake Na-tional Park,Oregon; withcover
Geysers, 1912
Some Lakes of Gla-
cier National Park1912
G eneral informationregarding GlacierNational Park,1913
Same, 1914
Glaciers of GlacierNational Park,1914
Panoramic View of
Glacier NationalPark
Origin of the scenic
features of GlacierNational Park,1914
Mount Rainier andIts Glaciers, 1914 .
.
Map from "MountRainier and Its
Glaciers"Panoramic View of
Mount RainierNational Park,Washington
General informationregarding Sequoiaand General GrantNational Parks,1914
The Secret of theBig Trees, 1913...
Geological Historyof YellowstoneNational Park,1912
General informationregarding Yellow-stone NationalPark, 1914
Fossil Forests of
Yellowstone Na-tional Park^ 1914 .
Panoramic \ iew of
Yellowstone Na-tional Park
General informationregarding Yose-mite NationalPark, 1912
Same, 1914
Num-ber of
copies.
673
1
397
490
Price.
818
550
835
811
1,000
94
80.10.10
1,027
19
1,049
337
1 Special.
472 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued
Title.
Interior—Continued.
Secretary—Qont'.iva&6..
Information regardingnational parks (pa-per)—Continued.Sketch of YosemiteNational Park
Panoramic View of
Yosemite Na-tional Park, Cali-
fornia
Fifth Census, 1830.
Final volumes (paper):. Vol. 1
Vol. 1, second edi-
tion
Sixth Census, I84O.
General publications(paper):Compendium of theCensus of theUnited States
Compendium ofenu-meration of inhab-itants and sta-
tistics of UnitedStates, with ab-stract of each pre-vious census (halfleather and cloth)
.
Seventh Census, I860.
General publications(cloth):
Statistical view of
United States, em-bracing its terri-
torjr, population,etc., being a com-pendium of theSeventh Census,to which are addedresults of everyprevious census,beginning with1790
Final volumes(cloth): Vol. 2
Eighth Census, 1860.
General publications(cloth): Preliminaryreport on Eighth Cen-sus, 1860
Final volumes (half
leather):Vol. 1
Vol. 4
Ninth Census, 1870.
General publications(half leather):
Statistical atlas of
the nited StatesCompendium of
Ninth Census,June 1, 1870 ,
Vital statistics of
the United States
I- um-ber of
copies.
1,333
819
Price. Total.
$0.10
.25
.25
1.00
.75
25
1.351.20
5. 00
.65
1.75
S133.30
204.75
.25
1.00
.25
1.50
1.50
.30
50
4. 051.20
5. 00
2. 60
1. 75
Title.
Interior—Continued.
Tenth Census, 1880.
General publications(cloth):
History and presentcondition of thefishery industries.
.
Compendium of
Tenth Census,June 1, 1880, pt.l..
Same, pt. 2History and presentcondition Of theoyster industry. .
.
Final volumes (cloth):
Vol. 4.
Vol. 5.
Vol. 6..
Vol. 7
Vol. 8.
Vol.9-.Vol. 9, mapsVol. 10Vol. 14
Vol. 16Vol. 17Vol. 18Vol. 19
Final volumes, sepa-rates (paper):Report on cattle,
sheep, and swine.
.
Report on manufac-ture of glass
Statistics of manu--factures of tobacco,its commercial dis-
tribution, etc
Num-ber ofcopies.
Eleventh Census, 1890.
General publications(cloth):
Abstract of EleventhCensus, 1890
Statistical atlas of
the United States,
based upon results
of Eleventh Cen-sus
C 0 m p e n d i um of
Eleventh Census,1890, pt. 1, popu-lation
Same, pt. 2
Same, pt. 3
Vital statistics of
New York Cityand Brooklyn,covering period of
6 years endingMay 31, 1890
Table showing pub-lications and cost
of each census of
the . nited States,
Final volumes (cloth):
Vol. 2Vol. 4
Vol. 5
Vol.7Vol. 10
Vol.15Vol. 17
Vol. 19
Price.
$0.35
1 .15
.1 .15
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 473
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—(.'oritinued
.
Title.
Interior—Continued
.
Eleventh Census—Contd.
Extra census bulletins(imnumbered): TheFive Civilized Tribesin Indian Territory—Ttvelfth Census, 1900.
General publications(cloth):
Abstract oitheTwelfth Census of
the United States,1900
Statistical atlas
Bulletins (paper):No. 17
No. 99No. 123No. 124No. 197No. 236
Final volumes (cloth)
:
Vol. 4
Vol.5Vol. 6
Vol. 7
Vol. 8
Vol. 9Vol. 10..
Final volumes, sepa-rates (cloth): Textiles,manufactures, 1902
Census Office, perma-ment.
General publications(paper): Manual of in-
ternational classifica-
tion of causes of death,adopted by UnitedCensus C fRce for com-pilation of mortalitystatistics for use begin-ning with 1900
Bulletins (paper):No. 2No. 3
No. 4
Public Documents Divi-sion.
General publications(paper):Finding list showingwhere set of Con-gressional docu-ments, individualvolumes of certainseries of Govern-ment publicationsarefoimd. 1892...
Comprehensive in-
dex to publica-tions of the UnitedStates Govern-ment, 1881-1893,Vol. 1, 1905.
(cloth)Same, Vol. 2, 1905
(cloth)
I'-'um-
ter of
copies.Price. Total.
$0. 25
.30I
4. 00
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
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.05
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Title.
.05 '
1.00
.85
Interior—Continued.
Education Bureau.
Annual reports (cloth):187618881889, Vol. 1
1890, Vol. 1
1890, Vol. 21891, Vol. 1
1891, Vol. 2
1892, Vol. 1
1892, Vol 2
1893, Vol. 1
1893, Vol. 2
1894, Vol. 1
1894, Vol. 2
1895, Vol. 1
1895, Vol. 2...
1896, Vol. 1
1896, Vol. 21897, Vol. 1
1897, Vol. 2
1898, Vol. 1
1898, Vol. 2
1899, Vol. 1
1899, Vol. 2
1900, Vol. 1
1900, Vol. 2
1901, Vol. 1
1901, Vol. 2
1902, Vol. 1
1902, Vol. 2
1903, Vol. 1
1903, Vol. 2
1904, Vol. 1
1905, Vol. 1...
1905, Vol. 2
1906, Vol. 1
1906, Vol. 2
1907, Vol. 2
1908, Vol. 1...
1908, Vol. 2
1909, Vol. 1
1909, Vol. 2...
1910, Vol. 1
1910, Vol. 2
1911, Vol. 1
1911, Vol. 2
1912, Vol. 1
1912, Vol. 2
1913, Vol. 1.....
1913, Vol. 2
Annual reports, sepa-rates, miscellaneous(paper):Education in Alaska
1889-90Same, 1890-91Same, 1891-92Classification andpromotion of pu-pils, 1900
Statistics of publiclibraries in UnitedStates, with addi-tions. 1884-85
Manual and indus-trial training
Educational legisla-
tion, 1910Manual and indus-
trial training, 1912,
Educational work of
of American mu-seums
> um-l^er ofcopies.
Price.
1 $1. 00 $1.002 !85 1/705 ^55 2! 752 '. 55 1! 103 . 90 2*70
3 . 50 1^501 .75 !755 . 60 3.001 . 60 .602 .90 1. 801 .70 .708 .80 6. 404 .90 .3.60
2 .85 1. 704 .85 3.404 .75 3.004 .90 3.605 . 85 4. 255 .90 4.501 .90 .907 .90 6. 301 .90 .902 .90 1.809 .90 8. 104 .95 3.803 .90 2.703 .85 2.55
.80 5.601 .90 .90
10 .80 8. 002 !85 l'.70
8 .85 6.802 .75 1.501 .75 .754 .75 3. 002 .55 1. 102 .75 1.505 .55 2.752 .75 1.502 .60 1.201 .65 .656 .60 3.603 .65 1.956 .60 3. 604 .60 2.40
23 .55 12.6512 .60 7.2023 .70 16. 1024 . 60 14. 40
1 .05 .051 .10 .191 .10 .10
1 .05 .05
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1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
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474 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Title,
Interior—Continued
.
Education Bureau—Con.
Annual reports, sepa-rates, miscellaneous(paper)—Continued.State normal sohools
of the UnitedStates. 1904
Statistics of profes-sional and allied
schoolsStatistics of second-ary schools
State industrialschools
Growth of Torontochildren
Motion pictures asaid to education i
.
General publications(paper):Report on educationin Alaska, withmaps and illustra-
tionsSame (cloth)An explanatorystate-ment in regard toclassification of
universities andcolleges
Progress of westerneducation in Chinaand Siam, 1880....
A vegetable garden-ing syllabus for
teachers, April1915
Federal laws, regu-lations, and rulingsaffecting land-grant colleges of
agriculture andmechanic arts.
1911
Public libraries inthe United Statestheir history, etc.,
special report, pt. 1
Same, pt. 2
Rules for dictionarycatalogue, secondedition, with cor-
rections and addi-tions, 1889
Same, third edition,
with correctionsand additions, 1891
Same, fourth editionContributions to an-nals of medicalprogress and med-ical education in
United States be-fore and duringWar of Independ-ence, 1874 (half
leather)
Contributions to his-
tory of medical ed-ucation and medi-cal institutions inUnited States,177&-1876, specialreport
dum-ber of
copies.Price.
1,000
$0.05
.05
.25
.05
.05
(0
10
Total.
,35
,05
$0.05
.05
.25
.05
.05
8.50
10
Title.
117. 40
,35
15
Interior—Continued.
Education Bureau—Con.
General publications(paper)—Continued.Historical sketches
of universities andcolleges of UnitedStates, 1883
Historical sketch of
Mount HolyokeSeminary,founded at SouthHadley, Mass., in
1837Statistics regardingnational aid to ed-ucation, 1885
Report of commit-tee of ten on sec-
ondary schoolstudies appointedat meeting of Na-tional EducationAssociation, July9, 1892, with re-
ports of confer-
ences, Dec. 28-30,
1892Planting trees in
school groundsEducation colonies
for sickly schoolchildren, 1880
Bulletins (paper):1890—No. 1
1906—No. 1
No. 2No. 3
1907—No. 1
No. 2No. 4
1908—No. 1
No. 2
No. 3No. 4
No. 5No. 6No. 7
No. 81909—
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8No. 9 ,
No. 10
No. 11
1910-No. 1
No. 2 ,
No. 3No. 4
No. 5
No. 61911—
No. 1
No. 2No. 3, supple-ment
Num-ber ofcopies
Price.
$0. 10
3813
4391
395410
171201515
Special.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 475
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
INTERIOK—Continued
,
Edtication Bureau—Con.
Bulletins (paper—Con.1911—Continued.
No. 3No. 4
No. 5No. 6No. 8No. 9
No. 10No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14No. 15No. 16
No. 17.....
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No. 32No. 33
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No. 5No. 6No. 7No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 12No. 13No. 14
No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21
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Education Bureau—Con.
Bulletins (paper)—Con.1913—Continued.
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No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60
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3 .05 .1561 .25 15.253 .25 .756 .10 .60
1,000 (1) 60. 00115 .10 11.5040 .05 2. 0036 .10 3.60
Special
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Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
167 $0. 10 S16.7040 .30 12.0027 .25 6. 75
26 .10 2.6011 .20 2.205 . 05 .25
8 .05 .40115 .20 23.00124 .10 12.40127 .10 12. 70231 .05 11.5512 .20 2.4077 .15 11.5512 .15 1.8010 .05 .50
109 .05 5.458 .05 .404 .05 .20
71 . 15 10. 65
15 .10 1.506 .15 .906 . 15 .90
14 .05 .704 .05 .201 .05 . 052 .05 .102 .05 .10
.05 .05
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1 .05 .05
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3 . 05 . 15
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1 .05 .05
2 .05 .101 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .05
1 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .05
Title.
INTEBIOE—Continued.
Education Bureau—Con.
Bulletins (paper)—Con.1914—Continued.
No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50
1915—No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 4
No. 5No. 6
No. 7
No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 14Circulars of information
(paper):1872—
No. 1
No. 3No. 5No. 7
1873—No. 2No. 5 ,
1874—No. 31875—
No. 1
No. 2No. 5No. 6
1877—No. 1
No. 2 ,
1878—No. 21879—
No. 2No. 4No. 5
1880—No. 1
No. 4No. 5No. 6
1881—No. 1
No. 2No. 4No. 5
No. 61882—
No. 1
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5No. 6
1883—No. 1
No. 2No. 4
Title.
Inteeior—Continued.
Education Bureau—Con.
Circulars of information(paper)—Continued.1884—
No. 1
No. 2No. 6No. 7
1885—No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 5
188G, No. 1
1887, No. 2..
1888—No. 2No. 3
No. 5
No. 71889—
No. 1
No. 3
1890, No. 31891—
No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 91892—
No. 1
No. 1 (cloth)....
No. 21893—
No. 1
No. 3
No. 4
No. 7
No. 81898—
No. 1
No. 21899—
No. 1
No. 3
1900—No. 1
No. 21902—
No. 1
No. 2
1903, No. 3
Circulars of information,separates (paper): Ad-dress on museums il-
lustrative of education,1881
Art and Industry (cloth)Pt. 1
Pt. 2Pt. 3
Pt. 4 ,
Introduction ofdomesticreindeer into Alaska(cloth):
18931896189718981900190fi (paper)
Num-ber ofcopies.
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$0. 05.15.05.10
.15
.15
.05
.25
.05
.15
.10
.15
.05
.10
.10
.20
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.15
.25
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.25
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.05
.20
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.35
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.15
.25
.25
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SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 477
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Interior—Continued.
Education Bureavu—Con.
Library: General publi-cations (paper): List
of references on voca-tional guidance
Alaska Division:Annual reports (pa-per)—
19101911
G eneral publica tions(paper)—Medical hand-book. Alaskaschool service(cloth)
Rules and regu-lations regard-ing Alaskaschool servicefor natives ofAlaska, adopt-ed May 20,1911
Heading courses (paper):No. 3No. 3
Home education: Circu-lars (pa{)er). No. 1
Geographical and Geolog-ical Survey of RockyMountain Region{Powell).
General publications(cloth):
Report on lands ofarid region ofUnited States,ith more detailed
account of lands ofUtah
Black Hills of Da-kota, 1880, New-ton and Jenney . .
.
Report on geology ofHenry Mountains,1877
Same, 2d edition,1880
Report on methodsof surveying pub-lic domain, 1878(paper)
Report on geology ofeastern portion ofUinta Mountainsand region of coun-try adjacent there-to
Report on geology ofHigh Ilatcaus ofUtah, text
Contributions to NorthAmerican Fthnologv(cloth):
Vol. 2, pt. 1
Vol.2, pt. 2
Vol.3..Vol. 4
Vol.5Vol.6Vol.7Vol.9
1
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Price. Total.
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1 .10 .101 .15 .15
125 .50 (32. 50
4 .05 .20
25,000 (1) 100. 0018 .05 .90
214 .05 10.70
4 .80 3.20
3 .75 2.25
1 .60 .60
3 .fiO 1.80
1 .05 .05
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Title.Num-ber of
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Interior—Continued.
Geological and Geographi-cal Surveys of the Terri-
tories iHayd(n).
Annual reports (cloth):1869..
18721873187518761877 (preliminary re-
port)1877..
1878, pt. 1
1878, pt. 2
General publications (pa-per):Catalogue of publi-cations of theUnited States Geo-logical and Geo-graphical Surveyof Territories, 3dedition, revised toDec. 31, 1878
Geological and geo-graphical atlas of
Colorado and por-tion of adjacentterritory, 1881(cloth)
Same (half leather)..Bulletins (paper):
Vol. 1, No. 1, 1st
series
Vol. 1, No. 2, 2dseries
Vol. 1, No. 3, 2dseries
Vol. 1, No. 4, 2dseries
Vol. 1, No. 6, 2dseries
Vol. 2, No. 3Vol. 2, No. 4Vol. 3, No. 4Vol. 4, No. 1
Vol. 4, No. 2
Vol. 4, No. 3
Vol. 4, No. 4
Vol. 5, No. 1
Vol. 5, No. 3
Vol.6, No. 1
Vol. 6, No. 2Vol. 6. No. 3
Bulletins, separates (pa-per): Papers on tineinaand entomostraca, onColorado
Final reports (cloth):
Vol .^5 (paper)Vol.6Vol. 7
Vol. 8Vol. 9Vol. 10Vol. 11
Vol. 12Vol. 13
Miscellaneous publica-tions (cloth):
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No. 3
No. 4 (paper)No. 5.
Price.
$0.20 $0.201.75 1.752.25 2.252.00 2.001.80 3.60
.10 .101.75 1.751.70 1.701.80 3.60
,05
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.25
.55
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478 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
2 $0. 50 $1. 003 . 15 .452 . 15 . 301 ieo . 603 . 60 l! 80
1 1. 00 1.001 . 30 .304 2. 00 8. 003 2. 35 7. 052 1. 65 3. 301 2. 25 2. 252 2. 00 4. 006 2.00 12. 003 1. 50 4. 502 1. 50 3. 002 2. 00 4. 005 2.35 11. 754 . 35 1. 401 1. 75 1. 752 1. 25 2. 501 2. 00 2. 002 2. 00 4. 001 .65 . 654 2. 00 8. 00\ 1. 85 1. 851 1. 00 1. 004 2. 10 8. 403 1. 70 5. 103 2. 00 6. 003 1. 25 3. 751 1. 20 1. 20
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Title.
Interior—Continued.
Geologicl and GeogrvpM-cal Surveys of the Terri-
tories (Hayden)—Con.
Miscellaneous publica-tions (cloth)—Contd.No. 7
No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12
Geological Survey.
Annual reports (cloth):
1880, with mapsi...18801881188218831884188518861887, pt. 1
1887, pt. 2
18881889, pt. 1
1889, pt. 2
1890, pt. 1
1890, pt. 2
1891, pt.l1891, pt. 2
1892, pt. 1
1892, pt. 2
1892, pt. 3
1893, pt. 1
1893, pt. 2
1894
1895, pt. 1
1895, pt. 2
1895, pt. 3
1895, pt. 4
1896, pt. 1
1896, pt. 2
1896, pt. 3
1896, pt. 3 continued1897, pt. 1
1897, pt. 2
1897, pt. 3
1897, pt. 4
1897, pt. 5
1897, pt. 5 continued1898, pt. 1
1898, pt. 2
1898, pt. 3 (paper)..
1898, pt. 3
1898, pt. 4
1898, pt. 5, text andatlas (1 set)
1898, pt. 5, text1898, pt. 5, atlas
1898, pt. 6
1898, pt. 6, continued1899, pt. 1
1899, pt. 2
1899, pt. 3
1899, pt. 4
1899, pt. 5, text andmaps
1899, pt. 6
1899, pt. 6, continued1899, pt. 7
1900, pt. 1
1900, pt. 2
1900, pt. 3
1900, pt. 4
Title.
Special.
Interior—Continued.
Geological Survey—Con.
Annual reports (cloth)
—
Continued.1900, pt. 5, text andmaps
1900, pt. 6
1900, pt. 6, continued.1900, pt. 7
1901, pt. 1
1901, pt. 2
1901, pt. 3
1901, pt. 41902190319041905190619071908190919101911 (paper)19111912 (paper)19121913 (paper)1914 (paper)1914
Annual reports, sepa-
rates, miscellaneous(paper):
.
Reconnoissance of
gold fields of south-
ern Alaska, withsome notes on gen-
eral geologyGeology of Yukongold district,Alaska
Statistics of clay-
working industries
of United States,
1894Clay and clay prod-ucts at Paris Ex-position, 1900
Priest River ForestReserve
Production of Full-
er's earth, 1897
H y d r 0 g raphy of
American isthmusStone industry, 1895
.
Iron-ore deposits of
Lake Superior re-
gionPublic lands and
their water supplyGeneral publications(paper):
.
Maps and descrip-
tions of routes of
explorations in
Alaska, 1898, with10 maps
Same (cloth)
Geology and mineralresources of por-tion of CopperRiver d is t r i c t
,
AlaskaSame (cloth)Reconnoissances in
Cape Nome andNorton Bay re-
gions, Alaska, 1900
2 Per set.
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$3. 851.001.001.901. 602. 252. 002. 20.75.85
1.15.90.65.25.15.15.15.15.30.15.30.25.15.30
.25
.50
.10
.10
.40
.10
.30
.20
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.25
.35
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.401.25
.50
SUPEBINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 479
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Title.
Interior—Continued.
Geological Survey—Con.
General publications(paper)—Continued.Alaska, from maps
of Geological Sur-vey, coast line
from Coast andGeodetic Surveycharts, index mapshowing areas cov-ered by topo-graphic maps;with inset (Aleu-tian Islands^
01 a s s i f i c ation of
lands on Colville
Indian Reserva-tion, July 22,1913..
Cooperation be-
tween UnitedStates and variousStates in topo-graphic, hydro-graphic, and geo-
logic work, 1910
Plans and specifica-
tions for currentmeter gauging sta-
tions, etcFive -pi ace loga-
rithms of nationalnumbers and cir-
cular functions ex-pressed in arc andtime
Coordinates for pro-jection of maps
Preliminary reporton Cape Nomegold region, Alaska
Sugg3Stions to au-thors of paperssubmitted for pub-lication by UnitedStates GeologicalSurvey with di-
rections to type-writer operators...
T 0 p 0 g r a p hie in-
structions of theUnited States Ge-ological Survey,1913
T 0 p 0 g r a p hie in-
structions of theUnited States Ge-ological Survey,1915
Bulletins (paper):Xo. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 14
No. 15
No. 16No. 17
No. 18
Num-ber of
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No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 51No. 53No. 54
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Bulletins (paper)—Con.IMo. 101
No. 102 ,
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No. 105No. 106No. 112No. 113No. 114
No. 119No. 120No. 121No. 124No. 126No. 127No. 128No. 129No. 123-129 (cloth),
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.40
.30
.20
.25
.10
.50
.40
. 55
.65
.85
.25
.10
.15
.10
.30
.20
.10
.25
.05
.05
.40
.10
.30
.35
.85
.10 I
6495—15- -31
482 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
Interior—Continued
.
Geological Survey—Con.
Bulletins (paper)—Con.No 400 5 $0. 35 $1. 75No 401 22 .05 1' 10No 402 8 .05 .40No 403 6 . 10 '. 60No 404 9 .20 1*80
No 405 6 .20 L20No. 406 11 .40 4. 40No 407 2 .45 .90No. 408 5 .25 1.25No. 409 2 . 15 .30No. 410 8 .40 3.20No. 411 5 . 15 . 75No 412 10 . 05 . 50No. 413 4 . 10 ^40No 414 4 . 10 . 40No. 40S-414 (buck-ram) 1 1.25 1. 25
No 415 1 .60 . 60No 416 43 . 15 6. 45No 417 5 . 25 1. 25No 418
'
39 .05 1. 95No 419 15 .25 3.75No 420 16 . 20 3^20No. 421 . 3 '. 10 !30No 422 357 .25 89.25No 423 13 . 15 1.95No 424 28 . 10 2.80No 425 4 .25 1.00No 426 1 . 40 .40No. 427 22 .40 s! 80No 428 5 . 10 . 50No 429 89 . 40 35. 60No. 430 5 ieo 3! 00No 430 (clotli) 1 . 75 '. 75No. 431 .... 4 !40 lieoNo 432 1 . 15 . 15No 433 2 . 40 . 80No 434 3 . 10 .30No 435 6 .35 2. 10No 436 3 .20 .60No 437 3 .05 . 15No 438 3 ^25 . 75No 439 1 .20 . 20No 441 7 . 10 '. 70No. 441 (buckram) 1 . 25 [25No 442 4 . 40 1.60No 443 1 . 45 . 45No 444 1 . 15 . 15No 445 10 . 25 2. 50No 446 1 . 20 . 20No 449 2 !30 . 60No. 450 3 *30
. 90No 451 3 [30 . 90No 452 39 30 11. 70No 453 2 05 10No 454 g . 30 1. 80No 455 3 . 15 . 45No 456 7 . 20 1. 40No 457 3 . 10 . 30No. 458 10 . 50No 459 . 05 30No 460 2 . 05 . 10No 461 . 10 50No 462 1 . 10 . 10No. 463 6 . 10 .60No. 464 3 .05 .15No. 465 7 .15 1.05No. 467 4 .40 1.60No. 468 4 .10 .40No. 469 2 .05 .10No. 470 6 .45 2. 70N . 470 (buckram) .
.
1 .60 .60No. 471 18 1.05 18.90No. 472 5 .05 .25No. 473 6 .05 .30
Title.
Interior—Continued.
Oeological Survey—Con.
Bulletins (paper)—Con,No. 474No. 475No. 476No. 477No. 478No. 479No. 480No. 481No. 482No. 483No. 484No. 485...No. 486No. 487No. 488No. 489No. 490No. 491No. 492No. 493No. 494No. 495No. 496No. 497No. 498No. 499No. 500No. 501No. 502No. 503No. 504No. 505No. 506No. 507No. 507 (buckram)
.
No. 509No. 511No. 512No. 513No. 514No. 515No. 516No. 517No. 518No. 519No. 520No. 520 (buckram)
.
No. 521No. 521 (buckram)
.
No. 522No. 523No. 524No. 525No. 527No. 528No. 529No. 530No. 530 (cloth)No. 531No. 532No. 533No. 534No. 535No. 536No. 537No. 538No. 539No. 540No. 541No. 542No. 543No. 545No. 546No. 547No. 548
fum-er of
pies.
Price. Total.
4 $0.20 $0. 8028 .05 1.402 . 10 .204 .05 .201 .25 .25
41 .05 2! 054 . 40 1. 604 . 10 [403 . 10 '30
2 .10 .201 .20 .202 .35 [JQ9 . 10 . 903 .05 . 152 .05 . 105 .05 !257 . 10 '70
182 . 55 100! 101 .25 .255 '. 10 . 504 .20 .806 . 15 . 901 .30 [303 .40 L2012 .35 4. 204 . 15 .602 .30 .603 .20 .603 .25 . 751 .40 .405 .05 .252 . 15 .302 .25 .5019 .40 7.603 .50 1.5014 . 10 1.4018 . 10 1. 8014 . 05 .703 . 20 .601 . 10 . 101 . 15 . 15
5 . 05 .253 . 05 . 15
3 • 10 .302 . 05 . 10
22 !50 11. 002 ieo 1. 202 *30
1 601 !40 .40
101 .65 65.6513 . 05 . 654 ! 15 '. 605 .55 2*. 75
5 . 25 1. 25
10 . 40 4. 0090 . 20 18. 009 '. 30 2. 703 . 45 1I359 '. 45 4*05
4 '. 25 1! 003 . 60 1. 803 . 20 . 602
"
20*
401 . 40
*
4021 !l5 3! 15
2 .30 .603 .30 .9016 .45 7.209 .50 4.5018 .25 4.503 .50 1.5018 .15 2.706 .20 1.203 .20 .60
15 .10 1,50
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 483
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Interior—Continued
.
Geological Survey—Con.
Bulletins (paper)—Continued*No. 549No. 550No. 551No. 552No. 553No. 554No. 555 ,
No. 556 ,
No. 557No. 558 ,
No. 559No. 561 ,
No. 562No. 563 ,
No. 564 ,
No. 567No. 570No. 571 ,
No. 572No. 574No. 575 ,
No. 576 ,
No. 577No. 578 ,
No. 579 ,
No. 580No. 582No. 583No. 584No. 585No. 586No. 588No. 589No. 590No. 592No. 594 ,
No. 599No. 600
Mineral resources of theUnited States (cloth):
18821883-84
18851886188718881889-90189118921893190019011902190319041905 (paper)1905
1907, pt. 1
1907, pt. 2
1908, pt. 1
1908, pt. 2 (paper)...1908, pt. 2 (paper)...1908, pt. 2
1909, pt. 2
1909, pt. 2
1910, pt. 1
1910, pt. 2
1911, pt. 1
1911, pt. 2
1912, pt. 1
1912. pt. 2 (paper)...1912, pt. 2
1913, pt. 1
1913, pt. 2
Num-ber of
copies.
1
4
5
12912
3224
81
6365
Price.
$0.20.20.30.20.10.15.05.15.15.15.10.05.10.10.10.10.10.05.10.20.15
.30
.30
.35
.15
.40
.50
.20
.20
.20
.50
.15
.20
.15
.60
.25
.05
.30
.50
.60
.40
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.70
.70
.70
.70
.70
.801. 001.001. 00.80.60.65.80.60.75.75
1.25.901.10.90.80
1. 00.70
1.25
Total,
$2. 001. 00.301.00.30.45.20.30.60.90.40.20.20.10.40.20.20.05.10
1.0025. 806. 004. 80.40.60
4. 80.25
3. 15
19. 50
1.503.001.202. 002. 001.502. 00.50
2.501.001. 40.70
2. 102. 102. 103. 202. 005. 004. 006. 40.60.65
3.202.40.757.508.759.90
19. 8010. 80
.8015. 0014. 0021.25
Title.
Interior—Continued.
Geological Survey—Con.
Mineral resources of theUnited States, sepa-rates (paper):Production of coal
in 1913Production of pe-troleum, 1913
Monographs (cloth):
Vol. 1
Vol.2Vol. 2, atlas
Vol. 4
Vol. 5Vcl. 6Vol. 7
Vol. 8Vol. 9
Vol. 10 ,
Vol. 11
Vol. 12
Vol. 13
Vol. 13, atlas
Vol. 14 (paper)Vol. 14
Vol. 15, pt. 1
Vol. 15, pt. 2Vol. 16 (paper)Vol. 16Vol. 17
Vol. 18
Vol. 19
Vol. 20Vol. 20, atlas
Vol. 21 (paper)Vol. 21
Vol. 22Vol. 23Vol. 24Vol. 25 (paper)Vol.25Vol. 26.. „Vol. 27Vol. 28Vol. 28, atlas
Vol. 29Vol. 30Vol. 31Vol. 31, atlas
Vol. 32, pt. 2Vol. 32, atlas
Vol. 33Vol. 34Vol. 35Vol. 36...;Vol. 37Vol. 38Vol. 39Vol. 40Vol. 41
Vol. 42Vol. 43Vol. 44Vol. 45Vol. 45, atlas
Vol. 46Vol. 47Vol. 47(half leather).
Vol. 48, pt. 1, text..Vol. 48, pt. 2, platesVol. 49Vol. 50Vol. 51 (4 sets) ,
Vol. 51,pt. l.text..,Vol. 51,pt. 2
,
Vol. 52 (paper),
Vol. 52
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0.15
.20
1.502. 008. 001.501.851.051.201.101.152.701.752. 401.50.50.75
1.00.75
1.75.75
1.001.101.001.702. 252. 75.55.90
1.001.30.90
1.401.701.001.502. 253. 501.901.501.002. 602. 453. 751.001.301.252.001.251.601.10.80
1.75.85
1.501.001.002. 501.751.502.501.001.251.501.00
1 1.251.252. 752.002. 50
1 Per set.
484 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Inteeioe—Continued
.
Geological Survey—Con.
Water-supply irrigation
papers (paper):No. 2
No. 3No. 4
No. 5No. 6No. 7No. 8No. 9
No. 10No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15No. 16No. 17No. IfNo. 19No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31
No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 40No. 41
No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 60No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71No. 72No. 73
No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 77Nos. 74-77
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
8 $0.15 $1.202 .10 .202 .15 .309 .10 .904 .15 .603 . 10 .3010 .10 1.002 .15 .305 .10 .502 .10 .201 .25 .25
9 .10 .9010 .10 1.004 .10 .404 .10 .401 .15 .15
6 .10 .60
5 .15 .7510 .15 1.50I .10 .10
4 .15 .602 .10 .20
5 .15 .75
5 .15 .75.05 .05
3 .10 .305 .10 .505 .15 .751 .15 .154 .10 .40
5 .15 .75
7 .15 1.055 .10 .50
3 .10 .302 .10 .20
5 .10 .501 .10 .10
13 .15 1.9532 ' .15 4.8032 .10 3.2035 .15 5.2513 .15 1.957 .15 1.054 .10 .402 .10 .201 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .102 .10 .201 .10 .10
8 .10 .802 .05 .106 .10 .60
25 . 15 3.751 .05 .05
12 .15 1.8018 .15 2.704 .15 .604 .15 .60 1
26 .10 2.6011 .20 2.207 .10 .70
42 . 15 6.302 .10 .206 .20 1.20
1
2 .15 .308 .10 .80
14 .10 1.406 .20 1.204 .25 1.004 .25 1.004 .15 .601 .10 .101 .90 .90
Title.
Interior—Continued.
Geological Survey—Con.
Water-supply irrigationpapers (paper)—Con.No. 78No. 79
No. 80No. 81No. 82No. 83No. 84No. 85Nos. 82-85No. 86No. 87No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 91
No. 92No. 93No. 94No. 95No. 96No. 97No. 98No. 99No. 100No. 101No. 102No. 103No. 104No. 105No. 106No. 107No. 108No. 109No. 110No. Ill
,
No. 112No. 113No. 114No. 115No. 116No. 117No. 118No. 119No. 120 ,
No. 121,
No. 122,
No. 123No. 124
,
No. 125,
No. 126No. 127 ,
No. 128,
No. 129No. 130No. 131No. 132 ,
No. 133No. 134No. 135No. 136No. 137No. 138No. 139No. 140No. 141
No. 142No. 143No. 144No. 145No. 146No. 147No. 148No. 149No. 150
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0. 05.10.10.25.10.20.10.15.70.15.25.15.15.35.10.05.25.10.15.15.30.20.25.30.20.30.10.10.15.05.20.15.25.10.10.05.05.25.10.10.10.05.15.10.2005.15.15.10.10.15.15.10.15.15.10.20.15.20.25.35.25.25.15.05.25.05.10.10.15.15.20.10.15
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 485
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
INTERIOE—Continued.
Geological Survey—Con.
Water-supply irrigation
papers (paper)—Con.Isio. 151
No. 152No. 153No. 154No. 155No. 156No. 157No. 158No. 159No. 160No. 161
No. 162No. 163
No. 164No. 165No. 166No. 167No. 168No. 169No. 170No. 171No. 172No. 173No. 174No. 175No. 176No. 177No. 178No. 179No. 180No. 181
No. 182..
No. 183No. 184
No. 185No. 186No. 187No. 188No. 189No. 190No. 191No. 192No. 193No. 194No. 195No. 196No. 197No. 198No. 199No. 200No. 201No. 202No. 203No. 204No. 205No. 206Nos. 201-206 (buck-ram)
No. 207No. 208No. 209No. 210No. 211No. 212Nos. 207-212 (buck-ram)
No. 213....-
No. 214No. 215No. 216No. 217No. 218
- Nos. 213-218 (buck-ram)
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
26 $0.10 $2. 6027 .10 2. 70
17 .15 2. 5519 .10 1.9010 .25 2. 508 .25 2. 008 .20 1.604 .15 .606 .20 1.202 .10 .201 .25 .254 .15 .607 .15 1.056 .25 1.503 .15 .452 .15 .302 .10 .202 .15 .305 .15 .754 .15 .602 .15 .301 .25 .251 .15 .151 .20 .201 .20 .204 .15 .604 .20 .803 .20 .60
12 .10 1.2046 .20 9.206 .15 .9016 .50 8. 0011 .50 5. 5011 .05 .5526 .25 6. 5030 .10 3.0029 .15 4. 3518 .20 3. 6025 .05 1.2518 .15 2.7033 .15 4. 9515 .60 9.007 .25 1.75
23 .40 9. 2019 .30 5.708 .15 1.20
13 . 50 6. 508 .30 2. 409 .25 2.25
247 .35 86.45 i
4 .25 1.00j
3 .15 .453 .20 .602 .20 .40 '
11 .20 2.20 '
4 .20 .80
2 .85 1.702 .15 .303 .30 .902 . 15 .302 .20 .401 .20 .202 .15 .30
1
3 .80 2.404 .25 1.003 .25 .758 .40 3.209 .15 1.3512 .10 1.209 .25 2.25
3 1.10 3.301
Title.
iNTERioE—Continued.
Geological Survey—Con.
Water-supply irrigationpapers (paper)—Con.
No. ^19No. 220No. 221
No. 222No 223Nos. 219-?223 (buck-ram)
No. 224No. 225No. 226No. 227No. 228No. 229No. 230No. 230 ,
Nos. 224-230 (buck-ram)
No. 231No. 232No. 233No. 234Nos. 231-234 (buck-ram)
No. 235No. 236No. 237No. 238No. 239 ,
No. 240 ,
Nos. 235-240 (buck-ram)
No. 241 ,
No. 242,
No. 243 ,
No. 244Nos. 241-244 (buck-ram)
No. 248No. 249Nos. 245-249 (bucl:-ram)
No. 250....No. 251No. 252Nos. 250-252 (buck-ram)
No. 253No. 254No. 255Nos. 253-255 (buck-ram)
No. 256No. 256 (buckram) .
.
No. 257No. 258No. 259No. 260No. 261No. 262No. 263No. 264No. 269No. 270No. 271No. 272No. 273No. 274No. 275No. 276No. 277No. 278No. 279No. 280No. 281
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.! Total.
10 $0. 50 $5.0013 20 2. 603 20 . 60
20 10 2. 00. 55 . 55
3 1 45 4. -35
55 .'20 11.0028 .20 5.6034 . 10 3. 4017 An 6. 802 . 20 . 4057 15 8. 551 !30 .302 .35 .70
3 1. 40 4. 208 !25 2.00
.804 .202 . 20 . 4018 . 15 2. 70
1 .85 .8525 .10 2. 5013 . iU 1. 3013 . 20 2. 6010 15 1. 503 !io .3017 .25 4.25
QO. 90
4 . 35 1. 402 00
• 403 9n
. zu .60]^ . 20
]^ 1. 00 1. 002 . 20 . 402 . 25 . 50
1 on1. 00
2 . i.0 .30qo 35 1. 05
. oo 1. 75
1 1 on1. 00
Q A(\. IV 1. 20
O 2. 40ZOO . 15 38. 25
1 1. 00 1. 004 . 60 2. 402 .75 1.50
386 .15 57. 9025 .15 3.7518 .35 6. 302 .05 .104 .40 1.603 .15 .453 .20 .601 .15 .151 .25 .251 .20 .202 .25 .501 .45 .457 .30 2.10
33 .15 4.954 .20 .805 .10 .501 .25 .25
48 .25 12.001 .65 .653 .10 .303 . .20 .flO
486 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915-—Continued,
Title.
INTEEIOR—Continued.
Geological Survey—Con.
Water-supply irrigationpapers (paper)—Con.No. 282No. 283No. 284No. 285No. 288No. 289No. 290No. 291No. 292No. 293No. 294No. 295No. 296No. 297No. 298No. 298 (cloth)No. 299No. 299 (buckram) .
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No. 300No. 301No. 302No. 303No. 304No. 305No. 306No. 307No. 308No. 309No. 310No. 311No. 313No. 314No. 315No. 316No. 317No. 318No. 319No. 320..;No. 321No. 322No. 323No. 324No. 325No. 326No. 327No. 328No. 329No. 330No. 334No. 335No. 336No. 337No. 338No. 339No. 343No. 344No. 345-FNo. 346No. 347No. 349No. 364No. 365
Professional papers
Vi:No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 7
No. 8
No. 10No. 11
No. 12
Num-ber of
copies.
1
4221
1
2
1
24
4
45241
4
3147
343
1432
1
81
323
2131012
3471411
2101
281
1
323111
1
1523
1
3
1
31
1
225
Price.
$0. 15.15.10.30.m.20.20.20.50.70.55.10.10.20.30.40.35.50.55.15.15.10.10.15.35.10.10.30.20.20.55.45.10.05.10.50.60.45.30.10.10.15.25.30.10.15.20.20.20.55.50.15.60.15.40.50.05.50.55.30.05.15
.25
.30
.40
.30
.50
.50
.30
.40
.70
Total.
$0.10.60.20.60.15.20.40.201.002.802.20.40.50.40
1.20.40
1. 401.507.701. 05.45.40.30
2. 101. 05.20.10
2.40.20.60
1. 101. 35
21.30.50
1.201.50
28.206. 303. 30.20
1. 00.15.50
2. 40.10.15.60
4. 602.20.55.50
2. 251.20.45.40
1.50.05
1. 50.55.30
1. 10.75
2.50.90.40.60.50
2.00.90
10.809.10
Title.
iNTEEiOK—Continued.
Geological Survey—Con.
Professional papers(paper)—Continued
.
No. 13
No. 14No. 15
No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27 ,
No. 28 ,
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No. 40 ,
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No. 46 ,
No. 48 (18 sets) ,
No. 48, pt. 3
No. 49 ,
No. 50No. 51
No. 51 (cloth)
No. 52No. 53No. 54
No. 55No. 56No. 57
No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61
No. 62Nos. 61-62 (buck-ram)
No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 68 (cloth)
No. 69No. 69 (cloth)
No. 70No. 70 (buclo-am) . .
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No. 71(1 set, cloth)..
No. 71 (11 sets)
No. 71, pt. 1. text..
.
No. 71, pt. 1, text(buckram)
No. 71, pt. 2, maps..No. 71, pt. 2, maps(buckram)
No. 72
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0. 70.40.30.60.50.25
.50
.40
.55
.15
.15
.40
.15
.55
.30
.10
.35
.25
.25
1.80.25.55.30.40.80
1.10.25.55
.15
.50
.701.251.001.501.50.50.75.25
1.101.25.85
.601.75
.501.50.50
2.75.50
.85
1.40.50.40
1.50.25
.801.00.60.75
.70
.85
0)2 2.001.00
1.251.00
1.25.35
'Special 2 Per set.
STIPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 487
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, Continued.
Title.
Interior—Continued.
Geological Survey—Con.
Professional papers(paper)—Contiaued.No. 72 (buckram) . .
.
No. 73
No. 74
No. 74 (buckram) . .
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No. 75 (cloth)
No. 76No. 77No. 77 (buckram) . .
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No. 7,S
No. 79No. 80No. 82No. 83.No. 84No. 85No. 85-ENo. 86
Reclamation Service,annual reports (cloth)
:
19031904, text and maps
.
1905 (paper)General publications(paper): Methodsof acquiring title
to public lands of
United States, be-ing review of lawsin force, 1905
Maps (paper)
—
Belle Foiu-cheValley,S.Dak.,topogra p h i cirrigationmap-Sheet 1, map
6534Sheet 2, map6534
United Sta t e s
reclam a t i o nprojects, gag-ing stations,and river sur-veys, map7549
Salt River pro-ject, Arizona
—
Sheet 1, map4896
Sheet 2, map4896
Shoshone pro-ject, Wyoming
Uncompahgr e^'alley project,Colorado, to-
pographic andirrigationmap-Sheet 1, map
6745Sheet 2, map
6745
Indian Afairs Office.
Annual reports (cloth):
18561861186218631864
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0.50.75
1.201.50.90.65.85
1.00.60.20.50.80.60.40.25.15
.70
.851.25
.05
.25
.25
.25
.35
.35
.40
.55
Total.
$0.501.502.401.501.802.603.403.003.601.00.50
18.40.60.80
2.50.15
39.90
5.958. 756.40
.60
.75
.25
1.25
.25
.351.051.201.10
Title.
Interior—Continued.
Indian Affairs Office—Continued.
Annual reports (cloth)-Continued.
18651866 (half sheep)....18671869187018711872187318741875187618771878187918801881188218831884
1885188618871888188918901891, vol. 1
1891, vol. 2
18921893 (half sheep)189418951896 ,
1897 ,
18981899, vol. 1
1899, vol. 2 ,
19031904 ,
1905190519061907190819081909 (paper)1910 (paper)1911191219131914 (paper)1914
General publications(paper):Indian mothers,save your babies. .
.
Correspondence,James S. Calhoun(cloth)
Digest of decisionsrelating to Indianaffairs, vol. 1, ju-dicial, 1901 (sheep)
Indian lands for saleunder Govern-ment supervision,1911
Statistics of Indiantribes, agencies,and schools, cor-rected to Jan. 1,
1899
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0. 55.60..30
.50
.30
.50
.45
.40
.40
.45
.35
.55
.40
.40
.40
.45
.50
.50
.40
.75
.50
.50
.50
.75
.50
.65
.40
.851.30.80.80.75.80.90.60.60.60.65.50
1.00.50.30.60.10.15.10.45.45.40.15.30
.05
.70
1.10
.05
.10
488 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June SO, 19^5—Continued.
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
Interior—Continued.
Indian Affairs Office—Continued.
General publications(paper)—Continued
.
Trachoma, manage-ment and treat-
ment among In-dians 3 $0. 05 $0. 15
Trachoma, its cause,prevention, andtreatment 1 .05 . 05
Manual on tubercu-losis, its cause, pre-vention, and treat-
ment, 1910 40 . 10 4. 00
Bulletins (paper):No. 1 2 .05 .10
No. 2 1 .05 .05
Indian CommissionersBoard, aruiual reports(cloth):
1872 1 .30 .30
1874 1 .25 .25
1876 1 .25 .25
1879 1 .15 .15
1889 1 .25 .25
1890 1 .25 .25
1900 1 .25 .25
1901 1 . 25 . 25
1902 1 .25 . 251 . 05 .05
1912 1 . 05 . 05
Reports of special agentsand commissions(cloth): Half -breedscrip, Chippewas of
Lake Superior, 1874. .
.
2 .50 1.00
Indian schools, superin-tendent, annual re-
ports (paper):.101896 1 .10
1901 1 .10 .10
Indian schools, miscel-laneous publications
Some things thatgirls should knowhow to do 145 .05 7.25
Outline lessons in
housekeeping for
use in Ind i an199 .05 9.95
Farm and homemechanics, 1911 100 (1) 12. 00
Same 486 . 15 72. 90Social plays, games,
83.60etc 836 .10
Same 1 .05 .05
Rules for the IndianSchoolse rvlce 1913 1 .05 .05
Synopsis of course in12. 50sewing 1911
Laws relating to Indian125 . 10
affairs (cloth): Lawsof United States relat-
ing to Indian affairs,
compiled from RevisedStatutes enacted June22, 1874, and fromStatutes at Largefrom that date to Mar.4, 1883, list of treaties
and agreements withL20Indian tribes, 1884 3 .40
Title.
Interior—Continued.
Indian Affairs Office—Continued.
Rules,regulations and in-
structions (paper):Rules and regula-tions relating to is-
suance of patentsin fee and certifi-
cates of compe-tencyand sale of al-
lotted and inher-ited Indian landsexcept those be-longmg to FiveCivilized Tribes,Oct. 12,1910
Regulations govern-ing supervisingand investigatingofficers of IndianService, 1913
Amended regula-tions concerningsale of Osage andKaw lands
Regulations con-cerning right of
way for railwaylines with tele-
graph and tele-
phone through In-dian lands, Apr.18, 1899, withamendments of
Apr. 8, 1901Regulations con-cerning right of
way for telephoneand telegraph lines
through Indianlands (approvedNov. 9, 1901)
Regulations govern-ing the approvalof wills of Indiansunder act of Con-gress, Feb. 14, 1913.
Routes to Indian agen-cies and schools (pa-
per):19101912
General Land Office.
Annual reports (cloth):
1847 (paper)
1892190119121914
General publications(paper):Report on reduction
of area of home-steads in Alaska,Jan. 16,1915
Opening of lands informer Fort Nio-brara MilitaryReservation in Ne-braska, July 25,
1913
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$0.05
.05
,05
,05
.05
.05
.10
2 .05
Special.
SL'PEKINTE.XDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 489
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1915—Continued.
Title.
Interior—Continued.
General Land Office—Continued.
General publications(paper)—Continued.Suggestions tohome-steaders and per-sons desiring to
make homesteadentries, Sept. 24,
1910Statement showingland gtants madeby Congress, 1908.
Same, 1915Louisiana purchaseand our title westof Rocky Moun-tains, with reviewof annexation byUnited States, 1900(cloth)
Historical sketch ofLouisiana and theLouisiana Pur-chase
Circulars (paper):No. 6
No. 8No. 10No. 42 ,
No. 69 ,
No. 102 ,
No. 108 ,
No. 116 ,
No. 119No. 120 ,
No. 124 ,
No. 149 ,
No. 180 ,
No. 187 ,
No. 187 ,
No. 202 ,
No. 208 ,
No. 216 ,
No. 218No. 222No. 223
• No. 235No. 254No. 258No. 263No. 289No. 290No. 302No. 306No. 331No. 332No. 335No. 373
Public land decisions(sheep)
Niun-ber ofcopies.
Vol. 13.
Vol. 19.
Vol. 20.Vol. 21.Vol.22.Vol. 23.Vol. 24.Vol. 25.Vol. 26.
Vol. 27.Vol. 28.Vol. 29.Vol. 30.Vol. 31.Vol. 32.Vol. 33.Vol. 34.
$0.05
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10 . 10 1. 00
1 . 05 . 053 .05 . 154 . 05 . 20
113 . 05 5. 657 . 05 . 357 . 05 .355 . 05 .2511 . 05 . 551 . 05 . 05
11 .05 . 552 . 05 . 104 . 05 . 207 . 05 .35
32 10 3. 201 !05 !05
12 .05 .6036 .05 1.8022 .05 1.1010 .05 .5010 .05 .509 .05 .45
1 .05 .05
7 .05 .35
3 .05 .15
31 .05 1.5517 .05 .85
481 .05 24.0528 .05 1.4024 .05 1.207 .05 .35
.05 18. 25376 .05 .80
1 .05 .05
1 2.50 2.502 2.50 5.003 2.50 7.505 2.50 12.504 2.50 10.005 2.50 12.504 2.50 10.004 2.50 10.007 2.50 17.504 2.50 10.005 2.50 12.503 2.50 7. 504 2.50 10.004 2.50 10.005 2.50
,
12.505 2.50 12.504 2.50 10.00
Total.
.25
2.20
Interior—Continued.
General Land Office—Continued.
Public land decisions(sheep)—C ontinned
.
Vol. 35Vol. 36 (buckram)...Vol. 37 (buckram)...Vol. 38 (buckram)...Vol. 39 (buckram)...Vol. 40 (buckram)...Vol. 41 (buckram). .
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Vol. 41 (buckram)..
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Vol. 42 (buckram)...Public land decisions,subscriptions:
Vol. 42, 2 subscrip-tions
Vol. 43, 72 subscrip-tions
Vol. 44, 8 subscrip-tions
Land decisions, sepa-rates (paper):
Bakersfield Fuel &Oil Co. (decisionof Interior Depart-ment regardingpatent to publicoil land) decidedJan. 19, 1911
Ciumingham claimscoal entries 1-33,
Jimeau, Alaska,series, UnitedStates V. AndrewL. Scofield et al.,
de -isions of Com-missioner of Gen-eral Land Office,
June 21, 1911Vol. 42, Nos. 30-31...
Vol. 43, Nos. 1-9
Vol. 43, 10-11
Digest of land decisions(cloth):
Vols. 1-30, pt. 1,1902
(sheep)Vols. 1-40, pts. 1 and
2, 1913, (42 sets). ..
Land laws, special (pa-per):
Coal land laws andregulations there-
under, withamendments andsupplemental cir-
cularsStatutes and regula-
tions governingentries and nroofimder the desertland laws, withsuggestions to per-sons desiring tomake entries undersaid laws
Same, reprinted withadditions, Nov. 20,
1911Same, reprint, withamendments andaddenda, March.1914
United States min-ing laws and regu-lations, Dec. IS.
1903
14
14
231
40122
Price.
S2.501.75
1.751.751.751.751.501.751.75
1.00
1.00
1.00
.05
2 .05! .101 .10 .103 .10 .30
1 .10 ! .10
2.15
2.50
.05
1 .05
4 .0.5
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490 .REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June SO, Continued.
Title.
Inteeioe—ContiQued.
General Land Office—Contiausd
Land laws, special (pa-
per)—Continued.United States min-ing laws and regu-lations thereunder,Maj- 21, 1907
United Statesswamp land laws,regulations, anddecisions there-
underRules of practice (paper):
19121914
Rules, reflations, andinstructions (paper):Proclamations andregulations open-ingandprescrihingmethod of sale of
pasture and woodreserve lands inKiowa,Comanche,andApache Indianreservations inOklahoma, 1906...
Restoration of lost
or obliterated cor-
ners, etc., March,1906
Regulations for re-
lief of certainhomestead settlers
in Alabama underact of Mar. 4, 1907..
Regulations concern-ing right of wayover public landsand reservationsfor canals, ditches,
and reservoirs,anduse of right of wayfor various pur-poses, June 6, 1908
Regulations concern-ing selection of
desert lands, ap-proved Apr. 9, 1909
' Regulations concern-ing railroad rightof way over publiclands andforfeitureacts, May 21, 1909.
Restoration of lost
and obliteratedcorners and subdi-vision of sections,
revised June I,
1909Instructions iinderenlarged home-stead act of Feb.19, 1909, revisededition
Instructions underact approved June7, 1910, extendingtime in which tofile adverse claimsand institute ad-verse suits againstmineral entries indistrict of Alaska,June 25, 1910
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
•
1 $0.10 $0. 10
5 .05 .25
10 .05 .50
2 .05 .10
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
4 .05 .20
2 .05 .10
14 .05 .70
43 .05 2. 15
11 .05 .55
3 .05 .15
Title.
Interior —Continued
.
General Land Office—Continued.
Rules, regulations, andinstructions (paper)—Continued.Instructions to reg-
isters and receiv-ers of UnitedStates land offices
in Idaho, July,1910
Instructions to reg-isters and receiv-ers governing re-
payments, July23, 1910
Instructions to reg-isters and receiv-ers under act ap-proved June 22,
1910, to pro-vide for agricul-tural entries oncoal lands, withamendment o f
September27,1910.Regulations con-cerning the rightof way over pub-lic lands, etc.,
Jime 6, 1908. Re-print Jan., 1912...
Manuals of surveyinginstructions, general(paper): 1902 ,
Manuals of surveyinginstructions, supple-ments (paper):Ephemeris of thesun and polarisand tables of azi-
muths of polaris,
1912Same, 1913Same, 1914 ,
Same, 1915Standard field
tables, 1913(leather)
Maps (paper):Alabama, 1895 ,
Alabama, 1915Alaska, 1909 ,
Arizona, 1912 ,
Arkansas, 1901Arkansas, 1914 ,
California, 1913 ,
Colorado, 1910 ,
Florida, 1911 ,
Hawaii, 1901Idaho, 1913Illinois, 1911Indiana, 1886Iowa, 1885Kansas, 1898Kansas, 1912Louisiana, 1896Michigan, 1904Minnesota, 1905Mississippi, 1890Missouri, 1911
Montana, 1911Nebraska, 1908Nebraska, 1909Nevada, 1914New Mexico, 1912. ..
Num-ber ofcopies.
22
31253
417
14
19
96164
5341726811015
10714
1012172116242412
2413311
387114
Price.
$0. 05
,05
,05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.60
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.50
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 491
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
INTEEIOE—Continued.
General Land Office—Continued.
Maps (paper)—Contd.North Dakota, 1910.
.
Ohio, 1910Oklahoma, 1907Oklahoma, 1914Oregon, 1910South Dakota, 1910.
.
United States—191319141915
United States mapsshowing earlyroads and high-ways, 1908
United States, partwest of MississippiRiver
Map of the UnitedStates, showingprincipal merid-ians, base lines,
and areas, etc.,
1915Utah, 1908Utah, 1915Washington, 1909. ..
Wisconsin, 1896Wisconsin, 1912Wyoming, 1915
Patent Office.
Annual reports (cloth):18471849, Vol. 21850, Vol. 1 (halfleatl^r)
1850, Vol. 21852, Vol. 21853, Vol. 21854, Vol. 31856, Vol. 41857, Vol. 41858, Vol. 41860, Vol. 31861, Vol. 31869, Vol. 4
1870, Vol. 3
1871, Vol. 31872 (paper)1872 (sheep)1873 (paper)1R73 (sheep)1874 (paper)1874 (sheep)1875 (paper)1875 (sheep ~i
1876 (paper)1876 (sheep)1877 (paper)187? (sheep)1878 (sheep)1879 (paper)1879 (sheep)1880 (sheep)1881 (paper)1881 (sheep)1882 (paper)1882 (sheep)1883 (naper)1883 (sheen)1884 (paper)1884 (sheep)1885 (paper)
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
22 SO. 25 $5. 50
. 25 15. 50'\
.25 .25
30 .25 7. 50120 .25 30. 0026 .25 6.50
35 1. 00 35. 00360 1.00 360. 0066 1. 00 66. 00 1
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70 .25 17.504 .25 1.00
14 . 25 3. 5068 . 25 17. 00
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1 .85 .852 .60 1.202 .40 .801 .50 .50
.50 .502 .60 1.202 .50 1.001 .50 .502 .40 .801 .70 .701 .40 .401 .65 .651 .6.5 .651 1.00 1.003 2.00 6. 001 1.00 1.001 2.00 2. 001 1.00 1.001 2.00 2. 001 1.00 1.00
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Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Interior—Continued.
Patent Oj^^cf—Contd.
Annual reports (cloth)—Continued.
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1892 (paper)1892 (sheep)1893 (sheep) :
1894 fsheep)1895 (sheep)1896 (sheep)1897 (paper)
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General publications,(paper):
j
Protection extended;
to patents, designs,:trade-marks, andcopyriijhts in Chi-na, Japan, and Ko-
'
rea, 1909 i
Manual of classifica-
tion of subjects ofinvention of Pat-ent Office, revisedto Tan. 1, 1912
Definitions of re-
vised classes andsubclasses of sub-jects of inventions,revised to Jan. 1,
1912 ,
Classification of pat-ents, Patent Office1915
Price.
$2.001.002. 001.002. 001.002. 001.002. 001.002. 002. 001.002.002. 002.002.002. 001.002.001.002.001.002. 001.002.001.002.001.002.001.002.001.002. 001.002.001.002. 001.002.001.002.001.002.001.002.001.002. 001.002.001.002.001.00
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492 REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915-—Continued.
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total. Title.Nirtn-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
Interior ^ CoBtinued. Interior—Continued.
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Official Gazette (sheep)
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Vol 97 2 2. 75 5.50
Vol 98 2 2. 75 5.50
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General indexes and lists
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Vol. 110 2 2. 50 5. 00
Vol. Ill 2 2. 50 5. 00
Vol. 112 2 2.50 5. 00
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Title.
Interior—Continued.
Patent Office—Contd.
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Vol. 122Vol. 123
Vol. 124
Vol. 125
Official Gazette, sepa-rates (paper):Vol. 1, No. 1
Vol. 1, No. 12
Vol. 1, No. 18
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\> ith annotations, 1905.
Lav s governing grant-ing ofArmy and Navypensions and bountyland (paper):
1912...1913..
Railroad Commissioner.
Annual reports (cloth):
Entomological Commis-sion.
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2
No. 6
Reclamation Service.
Anjiual reports (paper):19071908
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
$0.05
.05
.15
2.40
.05
,40
.05
.20
1.051.151.001.00
.85
.30
SUPEEIIs^TENDEiNT OF DOCUMENTS. 499
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Interior—Continued.
Reclaraation Service—Continued.
Annual reports (paper)—Continued.
190919101910 (cloth)19111911 (cloth)
1912191319141914 (cloth)
Maps (paper):Klamath projects,
upper and lower,California-Oregon,topographic andirrigation map No.78.33, sheet 1
North riatte project,
Wyoming - N e -
])raska, map 8055,sheet 2
Salt River project,Salt River Valley,Ariz.
Jtopogra phic
and irrig a t i o nmap 86(i7, sheet 3..
Shoshone project,Wyoming, generalmap; map 10504,August, 1^08
Yellowstone project,Lower, Montana,North Dakota,surveyed in 1904;map 7847
Same, map 8270Same, map 8300
Mines Bunmi
.
Annual reports (pnper^):
1911 :.
1P1219131913 (cloth)1914
General pul)lications(paper):Preliminary state-ment on coal-mineaccidents inUnited States,19101911. and January-April, 1912
Outline of M i n e -
rescue maneuvers,first edition, Au-gust, 1913
Ringelmaim's scalefor grading densityof smoke (chart),edition of April,1911
SameBulletins (paper):
No. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 4
No. 5
No. 6No. 7No. 8
Num-l)er of
copies.
100
208
14
712
12
98257
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$0.20.25
.40
.25
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.25
.30
.45
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$l.(iO
1.00.40
2.502.403.254.502.10.45
1.25
.25
.50
.30
1.60.75
.301.50
.05
4.00.45
2.00.80.70.70
1.201.809.80
12. 85
Special.
Interior—Continued
.
Mines Bureau—-CoQt(\.
Bulletins (paper)—Con.No. 9
No. 10
No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16
No. 17
No. 18
No. 19
No. 20No. 21
No. 22, pts. 1 and 2
(391 sets)
No. 22, pt. 1
No. 22, pt. 2
No. 23No. 24No. 25, text andmaps (24 sets)
No. 25, pt. 1, text.
.
No, 25, textNo. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51
No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71
No. 73No. 76 rEnglish) . .
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No. 76 (Spanish)....No. 76 (Portuguese),No. 77..
,
2 Per set.
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Price Total.
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190 .10 19.00
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59 .50 29.5010 .10 1.00
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17 .05 .8514 .05 .7014 .05 .7014 .10 1.4019 .15 2.85
273 .80 218.4020 .05 1.0097 .20 19.40
243 .15 36.4519 .20 3.8050 .20 10.0015 .15 2.254 .20 .807 .10 .70
23 .05 1.15131 .10 13.1021 .05 1.0516 .10 1.6056 .10 5.606 .05 .30
35 .35 12.2520 .10 2.0014 .20 2.8020 .10 2.00
260 .40 104.0016 .45 7.2017 .10 1.706 .15 .90
91 .10 9.103 .10 .30
287 .10 28.7011 .25 2.7544 .10 4.4016 .25 4.00
334 .20 66. SO4 .10 10
5 .25 1, 25154 .15 23.1039 .05 1.95174 .45 78.30169 .05 8.4527 .05 1.3526 .05 1.30
212 .25 53.00
500 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued,
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
24 $0.05 $1.209 .05 .456 .05 .30
40 .10 4.004 .05 .204 .05 .205 .10 .50
40 .05 2.0014 .10 1.4040 .25 10.00117 .05 5.8511 .05 .5020 .05 1.0028 .05 1.406 .05 .30
30 .05 1.5028 .05 1.409 .05 .45
11 .05 .5515 .05 .753 .10 .308 .05 .40
45 .10 4.5014 .05 .7020 .05 1.004 .05 .20
26 .05 1.5013 .05 .6528 .10 2.8029 .05 1.4532 .05 1.605 .05 .25
42 .05 2. 1010 .05 .5043 .10 4.30
463 .05 23. 158 .05 .40
29 .05 1.451,968 .10 196.80
9 . 05 . 4521 .05 1.051 .05 .05
95 . 05 4. 756 .05 .303 .10 .303 .10 .30
20 .10 2. 0017 .05 .8532 .05 1.60
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Title.
Interior—Continued.
Mines Bureau—Coni^..
Bulletins (paper)—Con.No. 79No. 80No. 81No. 82No.No. 84No. 85No. 87No. 88No. 90
Miners' Circulars (paper);No. 2......
No. 3
No. 4No. 5
No. 6No. 7No. 8No. 8No. 8 (5th edition)...No. 9
No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 13No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 19No. 21
Technical papers (pa-
^'5o.lNo. 2 ,
No. 3No. 4No. 5No. 6No. 7.
No. 8 ,
No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12
No. 13 ,
No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41
Num-ber ofcopies.
3711
268
254827173314
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311
1,000464
15
336
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169
15
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10
532
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1905
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224452284
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1.15
Title.
Interior—Continued.
Mines Bureau—Contd.
Technical papers (pa-pers—Continued.No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61
No. 62No. 63No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71
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No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 77No. 78No. 79No. 80No. 81No. 85No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 92No. 94No. 95No. 99No. 101
Mines schedule (paper):No. 5
Mine inspector for Alas-ka, annual reports(paper):
191219131914
Monthly statement ofcoal-mine fatalities
(paper):May, 1913, with re-
vised figures for
preceding months
.
July, 1913October, 1913...
November, 1913December, 1913January, 1914February, 1914April, 1914Jime, 1914July, 1914September, 1914March, 1915
1 Special.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 501
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.Trice. Total. Title.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
Interstate Commeece Interstate CommerceCommission . Commission—Contd.
Annual reports (cloth): General publications1887 14 $0. 25 $3. 50 (paper)—Continued1888 4 ^35 1^40 I. C. C. No. 869, in-
1889 10 .40 4.00 vestigation in mat-1890 6 .35 2. 10 ter of the relation1891 5 .35 1.75 of common car-
1892 5 .35 1.75 riers, subject to
1893 5 .30 1.50 the act to regulate1894 5 .30 1.50 commerce to coal1895 5 .30 1.50 and oil and the1896 4 ,35 1.40 t r a n s p 0 rtation1897 4 .30 1.20 thereof, 1914 141 $0.05 $7.051898 4 .25 1.00 List of national,1899 3 . 25 . 75 State and local
1900 3 !25 !75 commercial organ-1901 4 .25 1.00 izations and na-1902, pt. 1 3 .25 .75 tional, State, and1902, pt. 2 19 .50 9. 50 local agricultural
1902, pt. 4 2 .70 1.40 associations; com-1902, pt. 5 3 .70 2.10 piled byl.C.C.in1903 5 .25 1.25 response to resolu-1904 2 .25 .50 tion adopted by1905 6 .30 1.80 Senate, Jime 22,
1906 6 .35 2. 10 1906 15 .25 3. 75
1907 7 .50 3. 50 Statement of stat-
1908 6 .60 3.60 istician of I. C. C.1909 9 .45 4.05 in reply to criti-
1910 14 .45 6. 30 cisms of president1911 24 .45 10. 80 of Illinois Central1912 93 .35 32. 55 R.R.Co.upon sta-
1913 (paper) 5 .20 1.00 tistical reports of
1913 (paper) 2 .30 .60 commission, 1899.
.
3 .05 .151913 133 .40 53. 20 Statistical series cir-
1914 (paper) 105 .15 ' 15.75 culars (paper): No. 2.. 1 .05 .051914 319 .30 95. 70 Special reports (cloth):
Annual reports, sep- No. 1 4 .65 2.60arates miscellaneous Reports (cloth)'
(paper): Vol. 12"
36 1.50 54.00Relations of railway Vol. 12 (sheep) 2 2.00 4.00companies and Vol. 13 32 1.50 48. 00their employees, Vol. 13 (sheep) 8 2.00 16.00Appendix G, 6th Vol. 14 89 1.50 133. 50annual report. Vol. 14 (sheep) 3 2.00 6.00Dec 1 1892 4 .05 .20 Vol 15 75 1. 50 112 50
Safety appliances Vol. 16 81 l!50 121! 50and accident re- 85 1.50 127. 50
2 .05 .10 Vol 18 88 1. 50 132 00General publications Vol. 18 (sheep) 1 2! 00 2^00(paper): Vol. 19 73 1.50 109. 50Index to administra- Vol. 20 77 1.50 115. 50
tive rulings of In- Vol. 21 73 1.50 109. 50terstate Commerce Vol. 22 82 1.50 123.00Commission, Aug.1 1908
Vol. 23 81 1.50 121.502 .05 .10 Vol 24 83 1.50 124.50
Order in the matter Vol. 25 100 1.50 150.00of bills of lading, Vo!. 26 116 1.50 174. 00No. 4844 9 .05 .45 Vol. 27 128 1.50 192. 00
Act concerning car- Vol. 28 318 1.50 477.00riers engaged in Vol. 29 (unbound).
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350 (1) 350. 00interstate com- Vol. 29 486 1.50 729. 00merce and their Voi. 30 (unbound) .
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350 (0 350. 00employees, media- Vol. 30 460 1.50 690. 00tion and arbitra- Vol. 31 (unbound).. 350 (0 350. 00tion, 1898 6 .05 .30 Vol.31 406 1.50 609.00
Report on discrim- Vol. 32 (unbound).
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350 (0 350.00i n a t i 0 n s and Vol.32 258 1.50 387. 00monopolies in coal Reports, subscriptions:and oil, Jan. 25, Vol. 29, 5 subscrip-1907 4 .10 .40 1.00 5.00
* 1 Special.
502 EEPOBT OP THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Interst ate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Reports, subscriptions
—
Continued.Vol. 30,, 308 sub-scriptions
Vol. 31, 629 sub-scriptions
Vol. 32, 679 sub-scriptions
Vol. 33, 697 SUD-seriptions
Vol. 34, 333 sub-scriptions
Vol. 35, 51 subscrip-tions
Reports, separates, in-
dexes to volumes andtable of cases (paper):Taole of cases cited,
vols. 1-14
Table of cases citedin decisions of In-terstateCommerceCommission,Nov.
,
1906-Jan., 1913,vols. 12-25
SameOpinions (paper):
No. 165No. 346No. 420No. 433No. 438No. 687No. 695No. 698No. 705No. 726 ,
No. 728No. 741No. 742No. 746No. 756No. 757No. 769No. 776No. 820No. 823No. 874No. 879No. 913No. 925No. 928No. 960No. 973No. 983No. 1023No. 1051No. 1055No. 1088-1089.No. 1094No. 1099No. 1107No. 1180 ,
No. 1247No. 1251No. 1254No. 1269No. 1273No. 1293No. 1326No. 1332No. 1333No. 1364No. 1375No. 1388 ,
No. 1415
Num-ber of
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200
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Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Opinions (paper)—Con.No. 1427No. 1454No. 1459No. 1508No. 1509No. 1526No. 1532No. 1636No. 1537No. 1538No. 1559No. 1571No. 1574-1575No. 1585No. 1595No. 1598No. 1600No. 1613No. 1619No. 1623No. 1627No. 1655
No. 1657No. 1678No. 1681No. 1687No. 1691No. 1708No. 1716No. 1719No. 1721No. 1734No. 1751
No. 1758No. 1765No. 1767No. 1770No. 1772No. 1773No. 1775
No. 1786No. 1800No. 180 i
No. 1806No. 1807No. 1809No. 1813No. 1815No. 1817No. 1822No. 1825No. 1830No. 1834No. 1839No. 1851
No. 1853No. 1854
No. 1855No. 1857No. 1859No. 1861No. 1862No. 1863No. 1866No. 1869No. 1874No. 1875No. 1879No. 1880No. 1883No. 1897No. 1898No. 1920No. 1925No. 1933
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Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Opinions (paper)—Con,No. 1936No. 1901No. 1905No. 1911No. 1938No. 1940No. 1944No. 1949No. 1962No. 1964No. 1967No. 1967No. 1967, supple-ment
No. 1975No. 1982No. 1994No. 1997No. 1998No. 2010No. 2012No. 2014No. 2015No. 2026No. 2027No. 2029No. 2042No. 2045No. 2048No. 2053No. 2057No. 2070No. 2074No. 2076No. 2079No. 2081No. 2083No. 2095No. 2110No. 2110No. 2111No. 2116No. 2123No. 2127No. 2129No. 2131No. 2138No. 2140No. 2141No. 2148No. 2160No. 2162No. 2177No. 2180No. 2183No. 2188No. 2191No. 2193No. 2205No. 2212No. 2213No. 2214No. 2229No. 2238No. 2242No. 2243No. 2249No. 2253No. 2268No. 2279No. 2288No. 2290No. 2296No. 2299No. 2305No. 2308
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Opinions (paper)—Con.No. 2309No. 2313No. 2314No. 2316No. 2.320
No. 2321No. 2324No. 2325No. 2326No. 2327No. 2328No. 2336No. 2342No. 2344No. 2348No. 2.351
No. 2356No. 2357No. 2358No. 2359No. 2369No. 2382No. 2383No. 2384No. 2394No. 2396No. 2399No. 2400No. 2401No. 2402No. 2406^0. 2408, with orderand appendix
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/ol. 28, pp. 390-395..•/ol. 28, pp. 433-438..v^ol. 28, pp. 442-444..
Vol. 28, pp. 445-453..
Vol. 28. pp. 502-508..Vol.28, pp. 511-514..
Vol. 28, pp. 518-524..
Vol. 28, pp. 533-542..Vol. 28, pp. 549-562..
Vol. 28, pp. 563-568..
Vol. 28, pp. 584-588..
Vol. 28, pp. 599-601..Vol. 28, pp. 610-612..
Vol. 28, pp. 613-615..Vox. 28, pp. 621-^33..
Vol. 28, pp. 693-696..Vol.29, pp. 28-31....
Vol.29, pp. 70-89....Vol. 29, pp. 114-119..
Vol.29, pp. 125-128..Vol. 29, pp. 139-211..
Vol.29, pp. 376-380..
Vol. 29, pp. 391-396..
Vol. 29, pp. 396 404..
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10 .05 .5022 . 05 1. 10
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39 .05 1. 9530 .05 1.504 .05 .2010 . 05 . 60
14 !o5 !702 . 05 . 10
2 . 05 . 10
22 . 05 1. 10
1 !o5 .05
7 .05 .351 .05 .05
39 .05 1.95
58 .05 2.906 .05 .30
100 0) 1.002 .05 .102 (1) .09
3,679 .05 183.95
2 .05 .10
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd
.
Opinions (paper)—Con.No. 2547 (reprint) . .
.
No. 2547No. 2557No. 2557No. 2560No. 2562No. 2563
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
30012225
19383
1
1
552
9228121
42
21
7
4
242444
2
330152
16
4
1
25172410316
823
2141
34
33323205
5
711
161
131211121012
822753
13626
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$0. 15.10
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.05
.05
.05
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$45.0012.20
.259.65.40.15.05.05
2. 75.10
4.601.40.60.05.20.10.10.05.35.20.10.20.10.20.20.20.10.151.50.75.10.80.20
1. 15
.70
.40
.05
.10
.25
.85
.10
.20
.50
.15
.80
.401. 15
10. 70.05.15.20
49. 951. 151. 00.25.25.35.55.80.05.65.60.55.60.50.60.40.10.10
1. 50.15.65.30
1.30
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Opinions (paper)-No. 2660No. 2661No. 2662No. 2663No. 2664No. 2666No. 2667No. 2668No. 2869No. 2670No. 2671No. 2672No. 2673No. 2674No. 2676No. 2677No. 2679No. 2680No. 2681No. 2682No. 2683No. 2684No. 2684No. 2685No. 2686No. 2687No. 2688No. 2689No. 2690No. 2691No. 2694No. 2695No. 2696No. 2697No. 2698 ,
No. 2699No. 2700 ,
No. 2701No. 2702No. 2703 ,
No. 2704No. 2706No. 2707No. 2708No. 2708No. 2709No. 2710No. 2712No. 2713No. 2714No. 2715No. 2718No. 2719No. 2720No. 2721No. 2722No. 2723No. 2724No. 2725No. 2726No. 2727No. 2728No. 2729No. 2730No. 2732No. 2733No. 2734No. 2736No. 2737No. 2739No. 2739No. 2741No. 2741No. 2742
-Con.
1 Special.
SUPEEINTE]S^DENT OF DOCUMENTS. 505
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Opinions (paper)—Con.No. 2743No. 2746No. 2747No. 2749No. 2749No. 2750No. 2751No. 2752No. 2753No. 2754No. 2755No. 2756No. 2757No. 2758No. 2759No. 2760No. 2761No. 2762No. 2763No. 2764No. 2765No. 2767No. 2768No. 2769No. 2770No. 2771No. 2772No. 2773No. 2774No. 2775No. 2776No. 2778No. 2779No. 2780No. 2781No. 2782No. 2783No. 2785No. 2788No. 2789No. 2790No. 2791No. 2792No. 2793No. 2794No. 2795No. 2796No. 2797No. 2797No. 2798No. 2800 i
No. 2801;
No. 2803 '
No. 2804 !
No. 2805 :
No. 2S06,
No. 2807j
No. 28081
No. 28091
No. 2810 1
No. 2811j
No. 2812No. 2813 !
No. 2811.No. 2817.No. 2818.No. 2819.No. 2821.No. 2822.No. 2824.No. 2825.No. 2827.No. 282S.No. 2828.No. 2^29.No. 2830.
iNum-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
12
292
12027319
10698
1
1
23
211311
3112122
1213
!
50
201
2014
4614
4
44
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Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Opinions (paper)—Con.No. 2831No. 2832No. 2833No. 2835No. 2836No. 2837No. 2838No. 2-S39
No. 2840No. 2841No. 2842No. 2845No. 2846No. 2846No. 2847No. 2847No. 2850No. 2852No. 2853No. 2857No. 2858 1
No. 2859i
No. 2860No. 2861
j
No. 28621
No. 2863 :
No. 2864No. 2865No. 2866
j
No. 2867No. 2S68
i
No. 28691
No. 28701
No. 2871!
No. 2872 !
No. 2873 1
No. 2875i
No. 2876:
No. 2877i
No. 2878j
No. 28791
No. 2880No. 2880No. 2883No. 2884No. 2885No. 2886No. 2887No. 2888No. 28S9No. 2892No. 2894No. 2895No. 2896No. 2897No. 2898No. 2899No. 2900No. 2902No. 2903No. 2904No. 2905No. 2906No. 2908No. 2910No. 2911No. 2912No. 2913No. 2915.No. 2916.No. 2917.No. 2918.No. 2919.
No. 2920.
No. 2922.No. 2923.
Num-ber of
copies.Price, i Total.
g $0 402 . 05 . 10
10 . 05 iso180 . 05 9! GO21 . 05 1. 054 • 05 1
\ 20. 05 j
[3Q. 05 j I25
38 . 05 j1.90
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34 .05 1.709 .05 .45
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.05 .15
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21 .05 1.0544 .05 2.202 .05 .10
2 .05 .10
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267 .05 13.35100 .05 5.00
5 .05 .25
146 (^) 4.3897 .05 1.35
.05 .351 0 .05 .90
.05 3.70QQ .05 4.95
3 .05 .15
.05 2.601 0 .05 .904 .05 .20
ID .05 .80.05 .60
0 .05 .301 7 .05 .85
31 .05 1.55
15 .05 .75
9 .05!
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8 .05;
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9.0026 .05
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1.3020 .05
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4 .05'
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11 .05 .55
31 .05•
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26 .051
1.30
26 .05 1 1.3011 .05
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2 .m i .10
Special.
506 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
''um-
er ofpies.
Price. Total.
41 $0.05 $2.0547 .05 2.353 .05 .15
17 .05 .85
120 .05 6.0024 .05 1.20
3 .05 .15
6 .05 .304 .05 .202 .05 .10
4 .05 .202 .05 .10
100 0) 2.001 .05 .051 .05 .05
3 .05 .15
5 .05 .25
18 .05 .90
49 .05 2. 45
27 .05 1.35
28 .05 1.40
3 .05 .15
2 .05 .10
29 .05 1.45
3 .05 .15
9 .05 .45
20 .05 1.0010 .05 .50
10 .05 .504 .05 .20
4 .05 .20
35 .05 1.754 .05 .20
1 .05 .05
4 .05 .20
9 .05 .45491 15. 45
227 .05 11.35228 .05 11.4014 .05 .70
3 .05 .15
87 .05 4.355 .05 .25
3 .05 .15
1 .05 .05
11 .05 .552 .05 .10
1 .05 .05
250 i}) 7. 50
1 .05 .051 .05 .05
50 .54
25 .05 1.259 .05 .45
24 .05 1.20
5 .05 .25
3 .05 .151 .05 .05
6 .05 .302 .05 . 10
33 .05 1.65
5 .05 .2514 .05 .705 .05 .25
1 .05 .05
3 .10 .30
Title.
INTEKSTATE COMMERCECommission—Contd.
Opinions (paper)—Con.No. 2925No. 2926No. 2929No. 2931No. 29.32
No. 29.33
No. 2935No. 2938No. 2941No. 2942No. 2944No. 2945No. 2947No. 2949No. 2950No. 2952No. 2955No. 2956No. 2958No. 2959No. 2960No. 2961No. 2963No. 2964No. 2965No. 2971No. 2972No. 2973No. 2974No. 2976No. 2978No. 2979No. 2980No. 29S1No. 2982No. 2983No. 2984No. 2984No. 2985No. 2987No. 2988No. 2989No. 2992No. 2994No. 2995No. 2998No. 2999No. 3001No. 3003No. 3003No. 3004No. 3005No. 3010No. 3011No. 3012No. 3014No. 3015No. 3017No. 3020No. 3023No. 3029No. 3034No. 3040No. 3042No. 3047
Table of cases and opin-ions (paper):Table of cases andopinions of theInterstate Com-merce Commis-sion, decisions un-der act from April,
1887, to January,1909, vol. 1-15
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Table of cases and opin-ions (paper)—Con.Table of cases andopinions, April,1877, to Jime, 1913.
vols. 1-27Tables of cases andopinions fromAugust, 1906, toJime, 1912, vols. 12to 23
Table of cases cited inopinions (paper): Ta-ble of defendants (iacases) before Inter-state Commerce Com-mission with referenceto cases in reports(vols. 1-8, of Inter-state Commerce Com-mission) to whichthey are parties, com-piled Nov. 1, 1901
Annotations, InterstateCommerce Commissionreports, cases cited(paper):Annotations of re-
ports and opin-ions of InterstateCommerce Com-mission from 1
to 31Same
Table of commodities indecisions of InterstateCommerce Commission(paper): Vols. 12-23,1906-1912
Table of cases on formaldocket of InterstateCommerce Commis-sion, not disposed of in
printed reports (pa-per): Table of cases onformal docket of In-terstate CommerceCommission, Apr.,1887-Aug. 28, 1906, notdisposed of in printedreports, with lists of
commodities, locali-
ties, etc., Dec. 1, 1910.
.
Interstate CommerceCommission cases inFederal courts (paper):1887 to 1914
Unreported opinions(paper):Miscellaneous num-bers
Miscellaneous nimi-bers
212 subscriptions
Unreported opinions(reparation, new se-
ries) (paper): No.A-583.Conference rulings bulle-
tins (paper):No. 6No. 6No. 6, supplementNo.l
No. 6, supplementNo.l
Num-ber of
copies.
20012
1,389
228
91
5,0002,071
11, 191
1,326
Price. Total.
$0. 15 $8. 10
10!
.05
.15
10
(1)
.054. 00
.10
.05
,40
5.00
208. 35
4.
848.
220.
207.
209.
Special,
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 507
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30^ 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
7 $0. 05 $0.35
10 .05 .50
12 .05 .60
12 .05 .60
1 .05 .05
27 .05 1.35
40 05 2. 00
102 .05
.30
.10
2 .05 .10
2 .05 .10
2,796205 .05
32.261
10.25
4 .05 .20
4 .10 .40
7 .05 .35
1 .05 .05
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Orders (unnumbered)(paper):
I. and S. Docket No.122
I. and S."Docket No."444
I. and S. Docket No.444, first and sec-
ond supplementalorders
I. and S. Docket No.444, third supple-mental order
I. and S. Docket No.108
Third supplementalorder relative toirre,£?ularitios iadatiug bills of lad-ing
Interstate Com-merce Commis-sion order of Sept.
15, 1913, in thematter of blocksignal, etc
Interstate C om -
merce Commis-sion order of Sept.15, 1914, in thematter of blocksignal interlock-ing and train or-der statistics
SameRules and instruc-
tions for inspec-tion and testing of
locomotive boilers
.
In the matter of thepreparation, ap-proval, and estab-lishment of rulesand instructionsfor the inspectionand testing of loco-motive boilers andtheir appurte-nances
Rules and instruc-tions for testing oflocomotive boilers,
June, 1914SameThe subject of auniform system ofaccounts to be pre-scribed for andkept by carriers bywater being underconsideration
Relation of carriers
by rail with car-
riers by waterOrder No. 4914 inthe matter of rates,practices, etc.,gov-erning transporta-tion of anthracitecoal, June, 1912
I. and S. Docket No.139
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission- Contd.
Orders (unnumbered)(paper) Continued.Order promulgated
at general sessionof InterstateCom-merce Commis-sion, Oct. 10, 1910,in re standardheight of draw-bars
Order No. 4911, Ex-press franks
Regulations for thetransportation of
explosives, etcOrder No. 3666,transportation of
explosives andother dangerousarticles by freightand express
Order No. 4198, inthe matter of ex-press rates, prac-tices,accounts,andrevenues ofAdamsExpress Co., andothers
Supplemental orderNo. 1, in Expresscases. I. C. C.Doc. No. 4198
Regulations to gov-ern destruction of
records of steamroads, July 1, 1914.
I. C. C. order in theFive Per Centcase. I. and S.
Docket No. 333....SameI.andS. Docket No.No. 106
Order promulgatedat general sessionof I. C. C. on 8thday of Apr, 1912^in matter of appli-cation of provisoof sec. 2 of hours-of-service act totrainmen
Order of Apr. 8,
1912, in matter of
alteration in meth-ods and form ofmonthly reportsof hours of serviceof employees onrailroads, etc
I. and S. Docket No.520. Rates onlumber
Regulations to gov-ern issuing and re-cording of passesof steam roads, ef-
fective Apr. 1,
1912SameSame, June 1, 1912.
.
Same, June 1, 1912.
.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. : Total.
$0.05
.05
.05
6 I .05
6 1 .05
204102
.05
(})
.05
,05
10 .05 .50
2 .05 .10
2 0) .06352 .05 17.60104 0) 2.01
325 .05 16.25
1 Special,
608 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year end^d June 30, i5i5—Continued.
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Orders (unnumbered)(paper)- Continued.Order in matter ofpermitting o r d i -
nary changes inrates and fares,
pendingaction,etc., 4th sec .,
amended June 18,
1910Order of I. C. C,Jan. 26, 1911, inmatter of permit-ting ordinarychanges in ratesand fares, etc
Order at general ses-
sion of I. C. C,June 1, 1912, I.
andS. Docket No.116, on rates ofcommodities i nTexas and St.Louis, Mo., etc
Order at general ses-sion of I. C. C,June 1, 1912, I.
and S. Docket No.117, on rates fortransportation ofsash, etc., betweenLouisiana andTexas, etc
Order in matter ofregulations gov-erning the trans-portation of ce-ment, iron ore,steel, etc
I.andS. Docket No.151
I.andS. Docket No.154
Relief from provi-sions of4th sectionof act to regulatecommerce asamended June18, 1910
I. and S. Docket No.333. Order of I.
C. C, 4th day of !
Nov. 1913i
I. and S. Docket No. '
414, Mar. 26, 1914. JI.andS. Docket No.
j
414, 5th supple-!
mental order i
Order of Apr. 11, !
1914, I. and S.
Docket No. 431....;I. and S. Docket No.
i
432, rates, etc.,
Apr. 11, 1914Order of May 25,
1914, transporta-tion of wool, hides,and pelts
Order of July 10,
1914, amended 4thsection order No.124
I. and S. Docket No.431. Commodityrates, Quiney, III.
,
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
$0.05
,05
,05
,05
13
26
.05
.10
.05
,05
.05
05
,05
05
05
$0.25
,40
20
.05
.05 .10
1 .05 .05
6 .05 .30
.10
.75
.10
.25
.20
.30
.65
1.30
1
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd
.
Orders (imnumbered)(paper)—Continued.
I. and S. Docket No.432. Commoditj^rates, MississippiRiver crossings
I. and S. Docket No.414. Cancellationof rates, Aug. 17,
1914Supplemental 4thsection order No.124
Order of Jan. 30,
1915, in the matterof the investiga-tion of alleged un-reasonable ratesand practices in-volved in thetransportation oflive stock
Regulations to gov-ern destruction ofrecords of steamroads, July 1, 1914.
Order dated June 10,
1910, in matter of
destruction of rec-ords of steamroads, eSectiveDec. 1, 1910.Cover, title
Destruction of rec-ords ofsieeping carcompanies, June 8.
1913Destruction of rec-ords of steamroads, effectiveOct. 1, 1911
Destruction of rec-ords of expresscompanies. May15, 1912
Destruction of rec-ords of telegraphand cable com-panies. May 13,
1912Regulations govern-ing the destruc-tion of records of
electric railroadcompanies, May 1,
1913SameRegulations to gov-ern destruction of
records of carriersby water
Regulations govern-ing the destruc-tion of records oftelephone, tele-graph, and cablecompanies, 1st is-
sue, effective Feb.1, 1914
SameDestruction of rec-
ords of steamroads, July 1,
1914Same
Num-ber of Pricecopies.
53
109
100
50317
266
810301
433
$0,05
.05
.05
.05
.10
05
.05
,05
,05
0).05
.05
(1)
.10
Total.
$1.26
.20
.15
,20
.10
.35
4.05
2.66
5. 45
1.04
2.0615.86
13.30
25.2015.05
777.2643.30
Special.
SUPERIXTEXDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 509
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—-Continued.
Title.Xum- '
ber of Price,
copies.1
Total
INTEESTATE COMMERCECOMMISSION—Contd
.
Orders (unnumbered)(paper)—Continue d
.
Safetyappliancestandards, Mar. 13,
1911, inc 1 u d i n gsupplement
Plates illustrating
safety appliancestandards, July 1,
1911SameI. and S. No. 143
I. and S. Docket No.11. Tap-line case,
order of May 14,
1912 !
I.andS. Docket No.|
11, amended Oct. i
30, 1912In the matter of
modification ofi
sec. 6 of act withregard to postingtariffs at stations..
SameOrder in matter of
publication in tar-
iffs of the markedcapacities of cars,
etcOrder at general ses-
sion of I. C. C. onMar. 13, 1911, inmatter of applica-tion of act to regu-fate commerce, as
amended, to tele-
graph and tele-
phone companies.
.
Docket No. 5462Order at session of I.
C. C. May 7, 1912,in matter of inves-tigation of advancein rates by carriers
for transportationof tin plate and
j
sheet metal from \
East to Oregon,{
T^'ashington, etc. .|
Order in the matter I
of train delav re-
ports. 1913...'.
Order Feb. 13, 1912,No. 3002, on ton-nage at transitpoints
I. and S. Docket No.600, Western Pas-senger fares
Rules of practice (paper);19131913
Eules, regulations, andinstructions (paper):Notice to shippers inforeign countrieswho ship danger-ous articles to
United States. 1912National car demur-
rage rules and ex-planations, June,1912
1,071 '
-SO. 05
100215
2
27
,500309
0).10.05
.05
.05
(1)
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
10
S53. 55
6. 0021.50
.10
1.75
1.75
Title.
,90
.10
1.35
.75
46.0015.45
,05
.50
2.45
Num-ber of
iPrice,
copies.
0).20
G),05
INTEESTATE COMMERCECommission—Contd
.
Rules, regulations, andinstructions (paper)—
j
Continued.jAmendments to Na- I
tional Car Demur- 1
rage Rules .36 SO. 05
Transportation ofexplosives byfreight and ex-press, effectiveMar. 31, 1912 17
Regulations for
transportation ofexplosives andother dangerous
;
articles, effective
Oct. 1, 19141
2,100Same 286
Code of storage rules,|
May 5, 1914 1 168Same
i 70Fiscal regulationsgoverning travel ;
of employees onofficial business ... 5
National code of j
rules governing I
weighing and re- '
weighing of c a r -
load freieht. June9, 1914... 1,390
Same : 88
Papers in re (paper):In United Statesdis-
;
trict court for east-
emdistrict of Ken-tucky, UnitedStates V. WilliamAdair. 1907 4
In district court ofUnited States for
eastern district of
Pennsylva nia,United 'States v.
Camden Iron,Works
I 2
In circuit court of;
United States for
eastern district of,
North Carolina, i
Interstate Com- I
merceCommissionI
V. Cincinnati,Portsmouth and
\
Virginia RailroadCo.; Pittsbm-gh,
\
Cinciimati. Chi- -
eago and St. 1
Louis Railway I
Co,, etcj
1
Papers in re (proceed-!
ings of inquiry,general|
investigations, etc.)
(paper): In matter of i
alleged tmlawful ratesj
and practices of trans- i
portation of coal and|
mine supplies by Atch-
1
Ison, Topeka and San!
ta Fe Railway Co.|(order and testi-
monv)i
2 .15
Total.
0).05
.05
$1.80
1.70
287.4557.20
3.693.50
25
15. 14
4.40
.20
10
10
.30
Special.
510 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915'—
<
-Continued.
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Preliminary abstract of
statistics of commoncarriers (paper):
191119131914
Accidents, general pub-lications (p a p e r):
Rules and regulationsrelative to accidentblanks
Accident bulletins(paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No. 10
No. 11
No. 12
No. 13No. 14
No. 15
No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 22No. 23No. 24
No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40...:
No. 41No. 42No. 43No, 44No. 45
No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51
No. 52No. 53
Accident bulletins, sub-scriptions:
4 subscriptions944 subscriptions52 subscriptions3 subscriptions
Num-ber of
copies.
12223736
24
Price.
$0.10.25.25
.05
Total.
$1.2055.75
184. 00
1.20
.35
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.20
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.20
.15
.15
.20
.15
.15
.15
.15
.20
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.20
.25
.35
.25
.30
.30
.45
.45
.60
.60
.05
.65
.801.154. 602.003.954. 654. 10.45
1.00188.80
7. 80.30
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Reports on investiga-tions of individual ac-cidents (paper):Report of accidenton the KansasCity SouthernR. R., near AirLine Junction, Mo.Oct. 19, 1914
Report of accidenton Cin., Ham. &Dayton Rv., 111.,
Aug. 25, 1912Report on accidenton D., L. & W.R. R., near Al-ford, Pa., Oct. 31,
1914Investigation of ac-
cidents on Wa-bash R. R., at At-tica, Ind., Apr. 5,
1914Report on accidenton the Chicago, St.
Paul & OmahaR. R., near Bige-low, Minn., Feb.9„1914
Report of accidentnear Bowerstown,Ohio, Dec. 12^1912.
Report of accidentnear Brant Mo.,May 21, 1913
Accident on the Mo-bile & Ohio R. R.,near Buckatunna,Miss., Oct.l9, 1913.
Report of chief in-
spector of safetyappliance of acci-
dent on St. Louis& San FranciscoR. R., near Chel-sea, Okla., Oct.29, 1913
Report on accidenton the Central of
Georgia R. R.,near Clavton,Ala.,Nov. 13,' 1913
Report of accidentnear College Point.L. I.. Sept. 23,1913.
Investigation of ac-cident to SouthernPacific locomotiveNo. 2833, n milesW. of Cosgrove,Nev., Oct. 3, 1912.
Report of accidenton Pennsjdvanialines west of Pitts-
burgh, near Dres-den, Ohio, Dec. 3,
1912Investigation of ac-
cident on Dela-ware, L a c k a -
wanna & WesternR. R
Num-ber of
copies.
22
12
23
16
Price.
$0.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
Total.
$2.05
1.10
4.00
5.20
1.20
1.15
.70
.60
.70
.75
1.05
1.15
SUPERINTENDENT
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscali
• OF DOCUMENTS. 511
year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Reports on investiga-tions of individual ac-
cidents (paper)—Con.Report of accidenton N. O. & N. E.R. R.,near Easta-buchie, Miss., May6, 1912
Report covering in-
vestigation of acci-
dent on CentralVt. R. R., nearGeorgia, Vt., onNov. 16, 1913
Report on accidenton PennsylvaniaR. R., near GlenJ.och, Pa., Nov. 27,
1912Report on accidenton Union PacificR. R., at Gothin-berg, Nebr., Mar.14, 1913
Investigation of ac-cident on N. Y.,N. H. & HartfordRy., at Green'sFarm, Conn., onNov. 16, 1912
Report of accidenton the Louisville& Nashville R.R.near Hays Mill,
Ala., Oct. 1, 1912..Report of accidenton New York Cen-tral & HudsonRiver R.R.,HydePark, N. Y., Mar.31, 1912
Report on the inves-tigation of colli-
sion onC.,H. &D.Ry., at Indianap-olis, Ind., Nov. 13,
1912Investigations of ac-cident on Illinois
Central R. R., atKinmundy, 111.,
Jan. 22, 1912, re-
port of chief in-
spector of safetyappliances, Mar.13, 1912
Report of accidenton Northern Pa-cific R. R., at Marl-akeVie\v,Wash.,May 12, 1913
Report on AlabamaGreat SouthernR.R. near Living-ston, Ala., Sept.18, 1914
Report on accidenton InternationalR. R., near Lock-port, N. Y., Jan.25, 1913
Report of accidenton Pacific ElectricR. R., near LosAngeles, Cal., July13, 1913
Num-ber of
copies.
20
18
20
18
23
20
26
20
56
22
Price.
$0.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
Total.
$1.00
1.00
.90
1.15
1.00
.95
1.30
1.00
1.10
1.20
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Reports on investiga-tions of individual ac-cidents (paper)—Con.Report on accidenton line of LehighValley R. R., nearManchester, N.Y.
.
Aug. 25, 1911Report on investi-
gation of accidenton Yazoo & Mis-sissippi ValleyRy., near Montz.La., Nov. 12, 19121.
Accident on the N.Y.,N. H.& Hart-ford R. R., nearNorth Haven,Conn
Report on acci-
dent on the Chi-cago, Milwaukee& St. Paul Ry., atOakwood, Wis.,Jan. 30, 1915
Investigation of ac-cident on Chicago,Milwaukee & St.
Paul R. R., atOdessa, Minn.,Dec. 18, 1911;
Mar. 13, 1912
Report on accidenton Southern Ry.,near Ovama,N.C.Mar. 31, 1913
Accident to Gal-veston, Harrisburg & San Anto-nio R. R. locomo-tive No. 704, atSan Antonio, Mar.18, 1912
Report of accidenton the GreatNorthern Rail-way., near Sharon,N. Dak., Dec. 30,1911 ,
Accident on N. Y..N. H. & HartfordR. R., at Stam-ford, Conn., onJune 12, 1913 ,
Report of accidentnear Stockwell,Ind., Jan. 7, 1913.
Report of accidenton Kansas CitySouthern R. R.,near Tipton Ford,Mo., Aug. 5, 1914..
Report on accidenton Vandalia R. R.,at Terre Haute,Ind., Jan. 8, 1913..
Report of accidenton the SouthernR.R.near Tuxedo,N.C.,Aug.l2,1914.
Report on a collision
at Tyrone, Pa.,Julv 30, 1913
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
16 $0.20
18 1 .05
Total.
$3.20
25 .05 1.25
27 .10 2.70
28
16
10
.10
.05
,10
,10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
05
1.10
.45
.95
.50
512 BEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEB.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd
.
Keports on investiga-tions of individual ac-
cidents (paper)—Con.Report of accidenton the Wabash,R. R. near WestLebanon, Ind.,Mar. 7, 1912
Eeport of accidenton the N. Y., N.H. & Hartford R.R., near Westerly,R. I., Oct. 25, 1913.
Investigation of ac-cident atWestport,Conn., Oct. 3^ 1912!
-Report on accidenton B. & O. R. R.,near Woodly, Pa.,Sept. 19, 1914
Investigation of ac-cident of Oregon &California locomo-tive No. 2538, atYoncalla, Oreg.,Apr. 4, 1912
Accounting bulletins(paper):No. 6No. 7No. 8
Aceovmting series circu-lars (paper):No. 12eNo. 34No. 38
Acts to regulate com-merce, general publi-cations (paper): Sug-gestions of I. C. C. inreply to arguments onSenate bill 892, toamend act to regulatecommerce, Mar. 16,1892
Act toregulatecommerce(paper) as amendedand acts supplemen-tary thereto, revisedto—Segt. 1. 1912
Jan. i," 1914'.
Nov. 1, 1914Do
Block signals, annual re-ports (paper): Finalreport of Block Signaland Train ControlBoard, June 29, 1912. .
.
Tabulation of statistics
pertalaing to block sig-
nals, interlockingplants, and telegraphand telephone fortransmission of trainorders (paper):
1911191229131914km
Num-ber of
copies.
19
Price.
122165624
20091
8,000298
1
8,0003,064
$0.05
.10
.05
,05
,05
Total.
05
0).05.10
.10
.05
.05
.05
.10
.10
$0.95
5. 80
1. 15
2.20
6. 1016.50
124. 80
10. 00.45.05
.30
85. 0014. 90.10
200. 00306. 40
2. 40
.65
.55
.702. 004.20
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Annual reports on streetrailroads in District ofColumbia (includingreports of District Elec-tric Railway Commis-sion, calendar years)(paper):
190819091912
Classification of expendi-tures for road andequipment of electric
railways (paper), 1908.Classification of oper-ating expenses of elec-
tric railways (paper),1908
Classification of oper-ating revenues of elec-
tric railways (paper),1908
Uniform system of ac-counts for electric rail-
ways (paper):July 1, 1914Do
Index to uniform sys-tem of accoimts for
electric railways
Express companies, an-nual reports (paper):
Num-ber ofcopies.
19101911
191219131914
Classification of expendi-tures for real propertyand equipment of ex-press companies (pa-per), 1908
Classification of oper-ating expenses of ex-press companies (pa-per), 1908
Classification of oper-ating revenues (paper),1912 :
Form of general balancesheet statement (pa-per), 1911
Uniform system of ac-
counts for express com-panies (paper):
19141914
Uniform system of ac-
counts for gas corpora-tions and electric cor-
porations in the Dis-trict of Columbia (pa-per), 1909
Hours of service, generalpublications (paper):Analysis of hours of
service reports, No-vember, 1913
Statistical analysisof hours of service.
Price. Total.
26
30
4,654702
470
4498768135
1,714479
297
$0.05.05.05
.05
.05
.05
0).15
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.10
.10
Special.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 513
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Hours of service, generalpublications (paper)
—
Continued.Instructions relative
to train delay re-
ports, July 12, 1912. 24 $0. 05 $1.20Hours of service act (pa-per) : The hours of ser-
vice law. ReprintedMar. 25, 1912 122 .05 6.10
Decisions under hours of
service act (compila-tions) (paper): Decis-ions construing Fed-eral hours of serviceact for railroad em-ployees. June 6, 1912. 89 . 10 8. 90
Locomotive boiler in-
spection, annual re-
ports (paper):1912 3 . 15 .451913 3 '. 10 .301914 66 '. 15 9.90
Rules, regulations, andinstructions (paper):Rules and instruc-
tions for inspec-tion and testing of
locomotive boilersand their appur-tenances, 1911 1 .05 .05
Same, 1912 (cloth)... 172 . 15 25. 80Same, 1915 (cloth)... 39 . 15 5.85
Classification of invest-ment in pipe lines,
pipe line operatingrevenues, and pipeline operating ex-penses of carriers bypipe lines (paper):
1911 3 .05 . 15
1914 529 . 05 26.451915 134 !o5 6. 70
Rates, general publica-tions (paper):In matter of rates
on import and do-mestic traffic, Feb.28, 1903, report of
Commission toSenate of United
3 .05 .15Memorandum by F.K. Lane in thematter of legal
rates, etc 1 .05 .05I. C. C. Order in thematter of legal
10 . 05 .50Digest of proceed-
ings in 59th Cong.,1st sess., relating
to regulation of
railroad rates fromdaily issue of Con-gressional Record.1908 5 .15 .75
Question circular of
I. C. C. DocketNo. 5860 2 1.00 2. 00
I. C. C. Docket No.5860, revenues.and Lands. Dock-et No. 333, rateincreases, Jan. 12,
1914 2 .05 .10
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
7 $0. 05 $0. 35
10 .40 4. 00
6,000 (1) 240. 00663 .10 66. 30
6,213 (0 46. 84
403 .05 20. 15
6,326 (0 27. 47
420 . 05 21. 001,550 (1) 46.50
103 .05 5. 15
2,004 (1) 8. 08
94 .05 4. 70
1 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .05
1 .05 .06
8 .05 .401 .05 .058 .05 .409 .05 .45
8 .05 .40
8 . 05 .408 .05 .408 .05 .401 .05 .05
10 .05 .502 .05 .106 .05 .308 (0 .16
27 .05 1.35
2 .05 .10
20 .05 1.004 .05 .20
13 .05 .6575 .05 3.75
10 .10 1.00
Commission—Contd.
Rates, general publica-tions (paper)—Contd.
I. C. C. Docket No.5860, I. and S.
Docket No. 333,
I. C. C.' Docket No.5860, revenues of
rail carriers in offi-
cial classification
directoryTariff circulars (pa-per):18A18A ,
18A, supplementNo. 3
18A, supplementNo. 3
18A, supplementNo. 4
18A, supplementNo. 4
19A19A19A, supplementNo. 1
19A,
supplementNo. 1
Special circulars (pa-
^Vo.lNo. 2No. 3
No. 5
No. 6No. 7
Fourth section circulars
(paper):No. 4, applications
for relief from longand short haulclause, etc
Fourth section orders(paper):No. 5
No. 100No. 121No. 129No. 144No. 340No. 383No. 445No. 485No. 488No. 839No. 2200No. 3700No. 3700
Report of Chief, Divi-sion of Safety, annualreports (paper):
1911191219131914
Division of Safety, gen-eral publications (pa-
per):Air brakes, letters
from railroad offi-
cials respectinguse of air brakes.1904.
6495—15- -33Special.
514 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June SOy 1915—Continued.
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Division of Safety, gen-eral publications (pa-per)—Continued.
Railroads owning500 freight cars ormore, by groups,showing numberof freight carsowned, numberand percentage of
same equippedwith air brakes,with percentage of
air-braked cars intrains for sixmonths endingSept. 1, 1905, asfar as furnished
Classification o f
safety appliancedefects to be re-
ported by Federalinspectors, July 1,
1911I. C. C. Investiga-tion of safety de-vices, 1913
Two views of safetyappliance law(quotations fromopinions of JudgeSanborn and ChiefJustice Fuller).1905
Memorandum treat-ing of reasonablecare, its origin andapplication, Sept.
1, 1907Report made to I.
C. C, by its in-
spector, of condi-tion of safety ap-pliances and de-fects in same uponfreight cars exam-ined since Oct. 8,
1899, on roadsherein mentioned.1900
Proposed safety-ap-pliance standardsfor the protectionof employees andtravelers uponrailroads
Safety-appliance acts(text of acts) (paper):Safety-appliance acts,
1912Decisions under safety-appliance acts (com-pilations) (paper):1915 (buckram)
Index-digest of decisionsunder Federal safety-appliance acts (paper):
1910 (cloth)1915 (buckram)
Num-ber of
copies.
373
9
Price. Total.
$0. 05 $0. 30
.05!
18.65
. 05 . 45
,05
05
.50
.35
60
1.05
1.65
2.65
10. 00
.70
.50I
375.50
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd
Classification of reve-nues and expenses ofsleeping car opera-tions, of auxiliary op-erations, and of otherproperties for sleepingcar companies (paper):1912. 150 $0, 05 $7.50
Statistics of railways inthe United States, an-nual reports (pa-per):
1888 5 .35 1.751889 5 .45 2. 251890 4 .75 3.001891 5 .50 2. 501892 4 .50 2.001893 4 .50 2. 001894 4 .60 2. 40
5 .60 3.001896 4 .60 2. 401897 4 .60 2. 401898 4 .60 2.401899 4 .60 2. 401900 6 .60 3.601901 7 .60 4. 201902 5 .60 3.001903 8 .75 6. 001904 5 .60 3.001905 4 .75 3.001906 4 70 2. 801907 8 .80 6. 40
1908 4 .85 3.401909 6 .80 4.801910 9 .75 6. 75
1911 70 1.00 70.001912 850 1.00 850.001913 65 1.00 65. 00
Statistics of railways inthe United States, an-nual reports, text (pa-per):
1909 1 .15 .15
1911 16 .10 1.60
1912 91 .10 9. 10
1913 185 .10 18. 50
Steam roads, generalpublications (paper):Rules governing theseparation of oper-ating expenses be-tween freight serv-ice and passengerservice on largesteam railways,July 1, 1915 86 2. 66
Same 12 .05 . 60
Regulations to gov-ern issuing and re-
cording of passesof steam roads,fii'st issue, Jan. 1,
1912 411 .05 20.55
Senate DocumentNo. 373, 63d Con-gress, 2d session,investigation of
25 .10 2.50
I Special.
•
SUPERINTENDENT OE DOCUMENTS. 515
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num- i
berof!Price,
copies.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd
.
Bulletin of revenues andexpenses of steamroads in United States(paper):No. 5 ,
No. 18 ,
No. 19
No. 20 ,
No. 21 ,
No. 22,
No. 23No. 24
No. 25No. 26 ,
No. 27 ,
No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41
No. 42No. 43No. 45No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69
Bulletin of revenues andexpenses of steamroads in United States,subscriptions:
119 subscriptions1 subscription
National association ofrailway commission-ers, proceedings of an-nual conventions(cloth):
188918901891189218931894189518961897189818991900190119021903190419051906
Total.
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Interstate CommerceCommission—Cont d.
National association of
railway commission-ers, proceedings of an-nual conventions(cloth)—Continued.1909191019111912 (paper)
National association ofrailway commission-ers, proceedings of an-nual conv e n t i 0 n s,
separates (paper):Twentieth annualconvention of na-tional associationof railway com-missioners, Wash-ington, D. C, Oct.6-8, 1908. Reportof committee,etc
Government media-tion in railway la-
bor disputesNational asscciaticn ofrailway commission-ers, general publica-tions (paper); pro-posed unifcrm code ofdemurrage rules, etc.,
May 8, 1909Preliminary report onincome accoimt of rail-
ways in United States(paper):
1892189318941895
189718981899 ,
19001901190219031904190519061907
Classification of operat-ing expenses for steamroads (paper):
190719081913
Classification cf expen-ditures for steam roadsand eqijipment for
steami roads (paper):19081909, first revision. .
.
Classification of operat-ing revenues f:)r steamroads (paper):
1907, first issue
1908, supplement tofirst issue
Classification of reve-nues and expenses for
outside operations for
steam roads (paper):First issue. July 1,
1908
Num- I
berof Price,copies.
SO. 50.40.40.30
3 .05 .15
12 .05 .60
.10 .10
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.10 .10
.10 .10
83 .10 8. 3057 .05 2.8532 .05 1.60
24 .05 1.2027 .05 1.35
18 .05 .90
23 .05 1 15
24 .15 3.60
51 G REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Classification of train
-
miles, locomotive-miles, and car-milesfor steam roads(paper):
190719141914
Classification of expen-ditures for additionsand betterments for
steam roads (paper):First revised, July 1,
1910Form of general balancesheet statement for
steam roads (paper):1910, first revised issue.
Form of income andprofit and loss state-
ment for steam roads(paper): July 1, 1912,
first issueClassification of income,
profit and loss, andgeneral balance sheetaccounts for steamroads (paper):
19141914
Classification of invest-ment in road andequipment of steamroads (paper):
19141914
Classification of operat-ing revenues and op-erating expenses ofsteam roads (paper):
19141914
Index to classification
of operating revenuesand operating expen-ses of steam roads,1914
SameCondensed classification
of operating expensesof steam roads (paper):
1908, third revisedissue
191419141914
Uniform system of ac-counts for telegraphand cable companies(paper):
First issue, Jan. 1,
1914Do
Uniform system of ac-
counts for telephonecompanies (paper):
Jan. 1, 1913Jan. 1, 1915
DoUniform system of ac-covmts for telephonecompanies (paper):Supplement to first
issueSame
Num-ber of
copies.
259,023
561
54
43
Price.
7, 4521,003
16,637963
23,9121,365
10, 485718
1,5-37
4971
100301
1,460900738
41871
$0.10(1)
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.05
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05
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0)10
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(1)
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$2.50177. 7828.05
2.70
2. 15
1.65
385.00100.30
613. 9748. 15
1, 759. 14
136. 50
1, 074. 74
107. 70
.4562. 8924. 85
.10
8.0030. 10
146. 0045.0073. 80
5. 403. 55
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Contd.
Valuation circulars
'^ZlNo. 1
Valuation orders (paper)No. 1
No. 2
No. 2No. 3No. 3,
No. 4.
No. 4.
No. 5.
No. 5.
No. 6.
No. 6.
No. 7.
No. 7.
No. 8.
No. 10No. 10No. 11
No. 11
No. 12
No. 12No. 13No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16
No. 16No. 19
Valuation instructions(paper):Instructions forbridge field parties1914
Instructions . forbuilding field par-ties, first tentativedraft, 1914
First tentative draft.
Instructions forfield work of themechanical depart-ment
First tentative draft.
Track field par-ties, 1914
Second tentativedraft. Instruc-tions for fieldwork of roadwayand track depart-ment
Classification of operat-ing expenses of car-riers by water (paper),Jan. 1, 1911
Classification of operat-ing revenues of car-
riers by water (paper),Jan. 1, 1911
Classification of expend-itru-es for real propertyand equipment (pa-per), Jan. 1, 1913
Classification of incomeand profit and loss ac-
counts (paper), July1, 1913
Form ofgeneral balance-sheet statement for
carriers by water (pa-per), Jan. 1. 1913
Num-ber ofcopies.
390124
942477103
2, 813170
1,14512346495
425119399168475421
75296389374200397166324
Price.
192
260
379
23
348
250
252
(0$0.05
.15
(1)
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$5.266.20
.05 I
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SUPEKINTE2s'DEXT OF DOCUMENTS. 517
Itemized statcnient of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Xum-ber of
copies.
thereto, July 1,
1911...'.
The Sherman anti-trust law, withamendments.July 1, 1912 '.
Bills and debates re-
lating to trusts(sheep), serial 4429.
Opinions 'sheep;:1791-1S:3S
1S.50-.51
2
1
1
2
16
3 i
196
IXTEP.STATE COMMERCECoMMissiox—Contd.
Special docket forms(paper):Blank form Xo. 92..
i 14,145Same
I
' 7
Justice Department.|
Attorney General. i
Annual reports (cloth):|
1896. appendixj
18991
1909 1
1913 1
1914 (paper) '
1914:
1914. supple m e n t
(paper;General publications
(paper,':
Federal antitrust de-ciiions, 1912. vols.1-4, 49 sets (cloth).
Federal ami rust de-cisions. 1912, vols.1-4. 1 set
Same, 1912. vol. 3...Same, 1912, vol. 3
(cloth)Same, 1912. vol. 4....Same, 1912, vol. 4
(cloth)
Federal antitrustlaws, with amend-ment, Jan. 1, 1914.
The ConstituTion ofthe United States,with 16th and 17th i
amendments, 1912.
Commerce clause ofConstitution andthe trusts, addressby P. C. Knox,before Chamber ofCommerce. Pitts-burgh. Pa., Oct.14, 1902.....'
Digest of laws anddecisions relatingto appointment,salary, and com-pensation of offi-
cials of UnitedStates courts(sheep)
Report on peonage,190S
!
Sherman antitrust !
law, with amend-j
ments, and list ofdecisions there-
515
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0)$0.05
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.35
.45
.50
.30
.45
4. 00
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1.00
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.10
Vol. 13.
1
1
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per):Opinion on consti-tutional power of
military to tryand execute as-
sassins of Presi-dent, 1865
;
Eight-hour law, Oct.i
3, 1912!
Decision of Attor-ney General in re-
!
gard to inspectionof imported meatand me at -food :
products, Sept. 27,'
1906Opinion of AttorneyGeneral upon titl3
proposed to begiven by XewPanama Canal
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Digest of ofScial opin-ions of Attorneys Gen-eral (sheep):
1SS5
Registers of Departmentof Justice (cloth):
Twenty-first edition.
Twenty-second edi-
tionTwenty-third edi-
tion."
Rules and regulations(paper):Instructions to com-missioners, not ap-plicable to officials
in Alaska, PortoRico, or Philip-pine Islands, Apr.1,1904
Instructions toUnited States ilar-
shals, attorneys,clerks, and com-missioners, Apr, 1,
1904 (cloth)
2 Per set.
Price. Total.
SI. 151.151. 151.151. 151.15
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.601.15.60
1.151.50
. 75
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518 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.Num-ber of
copies.
Justice Department—Continued.
Attorney General—Contd.
Lists of United Statesjudges, attoraeys,mar-shals, etc. (paper),
\
Apr. 1, 1914i
Papers in re (paper): i
United States v.
American TobaccoCo. and others—
!
memorandum for[
Attorney Generali
0 n investigation I
of disintegrationj
plan of tobacco;
combination,1911
(
Arginnent of Attor-.[ney General inUnited States v.
jArmour & Co. et
al., before Judge|Humphrey, in '
United States Dis-trict Court for I
Northern Districtj
of Illinois, etc., 1
1906 1
In circuit court of I
United States for!
eastern division of'
eastern judicial dis-
trict of Missouri, '
United States v.
Standard Oil Co.of New Jersey et
;
al., etcj
In United States cir-
cuit court of ap- I
peals for seventhcircuit, No. 1409,Standard Oil Co.,
!
corporation, organ-|ized and existing
[
under laws of In-diana, V. UnitedStates, error todistrict court of
United States for
northern district
of Illinois division.
In circuit court for
district of NewJersey, UnitedStates V. UnitedStates Steel Corp 0 r a t i 0 n andothers
Investigation Bureau,General Publications(paper): White slavetraffic act, approvedJune 25, 1910
Parole of prisoners (pa-per):Second annual re-
port of board, 1912.
Rules and regula-
tions governingparoling of prison-ers from peniten-tiaries, 1910
Price
13
$0.05
,05
,10
,25
Total.
,05
.40
1.00
.05
10
,05
.05
.05
,10
.20
.65
10
20
Title.Num-ber of
copies.
Justice Department—Continued.
Attorney GcweraZ—Contd
Rules and regulationsfor government anddiscipline of peniten-tiaries (paper):
Atlanta, Ga., 1911(flexible cloth) . .
.
McNeil Island,Wash., 1911
Rules and regula-tions for prisoners,at McNeil Island,Wash., 1911
Solicitor General.
General publications (pa-
per): Report to Presi-dent upon certainquestions submittedto him concerningmeaning of termwhisky, 1909
JUBICIARY.
Court of Claims.
General publications:Digest of claims re-
ferred by Congress toCourt of Claims, fromForty-eighth to Fifty-first Congress, for
finding of facts underprovisions of act ap-proved Mar. 3, 1883(half leather)
Judgments rendered byCourt of Claims, Nov.29, 1899 (paper)
Reports (sheep):1855-56, Vol. 1
1855-56, Vol. 21856-571857-58, Vol. 1
1857-58, Vol. 31858-591859-60, Vol. 1
1859-60, Vol. 2
1859-60, Vol. 3
1859-60, Vol. 4
1859-60, Vol. 5
1860-61, Vol. 21860-61, Vol. 31861-62, Vol. 1
1861-62, Vol. 2
Vol. 7Vol.8Vol. 10
Vol. 11
Vol. 12Vol. 13
Vol. ll
Vol. 15
Vol. 16Vol. 17Vol. 18Vol. 19Vol. 20Vol. 21Vol. 22
Price. Total.
$0.50
.20
.05
,10
,40
.05
1.501.251.501.251.501.501.251. 251.501.251. 251.251.251.401.601.001.151.151.151.151. 15
1.151.151.101.151.151. 15
1.001, 15
1.15
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 519
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued,
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Judiciary—Contd.
Court of Claims—Con.
Report (sheep)—Con.Vol. 23Vol. 24Vol. 25Vol. 26Vol. 27Vol. 29Vol. 30Vol. 31Vol. 33Vol. 34Vol. 35Vol. 37Vol. 38Vol. 39Vol. 40Vol. 42Vol. 43Vol. 44 (cloth)....Vol. 44Vol. 45 (cloth)....Vol. 45
Vol. 46 (cloth)....Vol. 46Vol. 47 (cloth)....Vol. 47Vol. 48Vol. 49
Rules (paper) 1911...
Supreme Court.
Rules and orders (pa-per):
190719091910191119121913 (1912 withamendments)
Court of CustomsAppeals.
General publications(paper):Rules adopted May
3, 1910, and pro-visions of act ap-proved Aug. 5,
1909, creatingaforesaid court
Rules as amendedand adopted Apr.24, 1911
Reports (buckram):yd. 1
Vol.2Vol. 3Vol. 4 (cloth)Vol. 5
Commerce Court.
Opinions (paper):No. 2No. 4No. 9No. 15No. 38Nos. 50-51No. 57No. 60No. 67No. 82
Price. Total.
2 $1.10 S2. 202 1.05 2.102 1.15 2.303 1.15 3.45
3 1.15 3.45
2 1.15 2.302 1.15 2.301 1.15 1.15
4 1.15 4.604 1.15 4.606 1.15 6.902 1.15 2.303 1.15 3.451 1.15 1.15
1 1.20 1.201 1.50 1.502 1.75 3.502 .75 1.501 1.50 1.502 .75 1.502 1.50 3.002 .75 1.504 1.50 6. 002 .75 1.508 1.50 12.00
15 1.50 22.5013 1.50
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Title.
Judiciary—Contd.
Commerce Court—Con.
Opinions (paper—Con.No. 86No. 89Nos. 90-93Nos. 83 and 942 subscriptionsIndex, Feb., 1911-
Dec, 1913
Bureau of Labor.
Annual report (cloth):
1886, first report1886, second report.18881889
1891, vol. 1, pts. 1-2..
1891, vol. 2, pt. 3.1892
No. 1
' No. 2
1 .05 .05 No. 3
No. 4No. 5
1 .05 .05 No. 6No. 7
12 1. 00 12.00 No. 811 1. 00 11. 00 No. 914 1. 00 14. 00 No. 1024 1.00 24. 00 No. 11
14 1.00 14. 00 No. 12
No. 13No. 14No. 15
.'05
No. 162 .10 No. 17
.05 .05 No. 18
.05 .05 No. 19
.05 .05 No. 20
.05 .05 Nc. 21
.05 .05 No. 22
.05 .051
No. 23.05 .05
1No. 25
.05 1 .05 No. 262
i .051
.10 1 No. 27
Num-1
berofj
Price,copies, i
1894, vol. 1
18971898, vol. 1
1898, vol. 2
18991900, vol. 2
1902General publications
(paper):Report on effect of
international copyright law mUnited States,1901 ,
Index to all reportsissued by Bureau i
of Labor Statis-tics in United
j
States prior to i
Mar. 1,1902 (cloth).|
Report on total cost|
and labor cOot of'
transportation inproduction of cer-tain articles inUnited States,Great Britain,and Belgium, 1899.
Bulletins (paper):
Total.
3 $0. 05 $0. 157 .05 .354 .05 .202 .05 .10
1.00 2.00
2 .05 .10
1 .50 .501 .50 .503 .45 1.351 .65 .651 .95 .952 .60 1.202 .85 L703 .50 1. 5011 .45 4. 951 .95 .95
11 .25 2.756 , .35 2. 103 .80 2. 406 .65 3. 901 .60 .602 .90 1.80
1 .05 .05
520 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
7 $0 10 SO 7010 . 15 1. 50
10
0 10 . 50co 10 80QO 10 305 in
. ou3 .10 .304 .10 .400o . oU1 in
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7 .10 .703 .15 .45
10 .10 1.0011 .15 1.656 .10 .60
Title.
Bureau of Labor—Continued.
Bialletins (paper)—Con.No. 28No. 29No. 30 ,
No. 31 ,
No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 40No. 41
No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 46
Special reports (oloth):
Second ,
FourthSixth (paper)Sixth (half leather).,SeventhEighthNinth ; ,
Labor Department.
Secretary.
Annual reports (cloth):
19131914 ,
Annual reports, sepa-rates, Report of Sec-retary, 1914
Statistics Bureau.
General publications(paper): Mediationand arbitration laws of
United States, July 15,
1913Statistics buUetias (pa-per):No. 112 ,
No. 113No. 114
No. 115No. 116No. 117No. 118No. 119No. 120No. 121
No. 122No. 123No. 124
No. 125No. 126No. 127No. 128No. 129No. 130No. 131No. 132No. 133No. 134
. No. 135No. 136No. 137No. 138No. 139
Title.
Labor Department—Continued.
Statistics Bureau—Con.
Statistics bulletins (pa-per)—Continued.
No. 140No. 141No. 142No. 143No. 144
No. 144No. 145No. 146No. 147No. 148, pt. 1
No. 148, pt 2No. 149No. 150No. 151No. 152No. 153No. 154No. 155No. 157No. 158No. 159No. 160No. 161No. 163
No. 163No. 164No. 165No. 166No. 167No. 172
Immigration Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):19131914
Immigration laws (pa-per):
1913, first edition....1914, second edition..
1914, third edition...1914, fourth edition.
.
1915, fifth editionTreaties, laws, and regu-lations governing ad-mission of Chinese (pa-per):
1914, first edition....1914, second edition..
Children's Bureau.
Annual reports (paper),1914
General publications(paper):Handbook of Fed-
eral statistics of
childrenSame, second edition
Lifant mortality series
(paper):Publication No. 3...
SamePublication No. 6. .
.
Publication No. 9. .
.
Care of children series
(paper):Prenatal careInfant care
Num-ber of
copies.
2211
2660014
165
7
1213
107
7206
7
101
9361
1207
5
665
35
742220
1 Special.
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 521
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Labor Department—Continued.
Children's Bureavr—Con.
Dependent childrenseries (paper):Mothers' pensions. .
.
Mental defectives in
the District of Co-lumbia
Monographs (paper):Birth registration
Naturalization Bureau.
Naturalization laws andregulations (paper):Aug. 20, 1913 ,
Dec. 19, 1914
Library of Congress.
Librarian.
Annual reports (cloth):
19011902190319071908190919101911191219131914
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper):Bibliography of co-operative catalog-ing and printingof catalog cards,etc
Revised statutes re-
lating to copy-rights, etc., re-
printed from re-
port of Librarianof Congress, 1903.
.
Report on copy-right legislation bythe register of
copyrights, 1904(cloth)
General publications(paper):Preliminary check
list of Americanalmanacs. 1639 -
1800 (cloth)Want list of educa-
tional institutions,1909
List of books relat-ing to Hawaii, in-
cluding referencesto collected worksand periodicals,1898
History of Libraryof Congress, vol.1,1800-1864 (cloth)
Library of Congressand its work
List of lincolniana,1903 (cloth)
Want list of publi-cations of societies,1909
Num-ber of
copies.Price, Total.
71 $0.10 $7. 10
2 .05 .10
1 . 05 . 05
62 .05 3. 1028 !o5 1* 40
.50 .50
.25 .25i .50 .50
.40 .40
.50 .50
.50 .504 .40 1.606 .40 2. 405 .40 2. 005 .40 2. 006 . 40 2. 40
8 .15 1.20
1 .20 .20
3 .30 .90
1 .60 .60
1 . 05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 1.40 1.40
8 .05 .40
3 .45 1.S5
1 .10 .10
Title.
Library of Congress—Continued.
iifirarwTO—Continued.
General publications(paper)—Continued.
W' ant list of miscel-laneous publica-tions, 1909
Classification (paper):Class AClass BClass E-FClass GClass HClass JClass LClass MClass NClass QClass RClass SClass TClass UClass VClass Z
A. L. A. Catalogue(paper):
1904, pt. 1 (cloth)....
1904, pts. 1 and 2
A. L. A. Catalogue, sep-arates (paper):A. L. A. Catalogue,
8,000 volumes for
popular library,with notes, 1904,pt. 1, class list,
with synopsis of
decimal classifica-
tion and subjectindex, Oct., 1904..
Same (cloth)
A. L. A. Portrait index,1906 (cloth)
Records of VirginiaCompany of London(cloth):
Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Records of VirginiaCompany of London,separates (paper): In-troduction to recordswith bibliographicallist of extant docu-ments
Num-ber ofcopies.
Bibliography Division.
General publications(paper):
Select list of refer-
ences on Anglo-Saxon interests
Industrial arbitra-tion, 1906, select
list of references,1903
List of references onindustrial arbitra-tion, 1908
List oif more impor-tant books in Li-brary of Congresson banks andbanking, 1904
1
324
Price.
12
$0. 05
.10
.15
.40
.20
.65
.40
.25
.10
.15
.25
.25
.15
.35
.15
.20
.15
.50L 00
3. 00
2. 002. 00
,25
.10
.10
.20
.10
522 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Library of Congress—Continued..
Bibliography Division—
Cteneral publications(paper)—Continued.
Select list of refer-
ences on boycottsand injunctions inlabor disputeS;1911
Select list of refer-
ences on Britishtariff movement,Chamberlain'splan, 1906
Select list of refer-
ences of budget of
foreign countries,
1904Select list of bookson cabinets of
England andAmerica, 1903
Select list of books0 n reciprocitywith Canada, 1607
Additional references
relating to reci-
procity with Can-ada, 1911
Select list of refer-
ences on capitalpunishment, 19x2 .
List of books relat-
ing to child labor,
1906Select list of refer-
ences on Chineseimmigrations, 1904
Select list of refer-
ences on commis-sion governmentfor cities
Select list of bookson Constitution of
United States, 1903Select list of refer-
ences on conserva-tion of natural re-
sources in theUnited States
List of references onthe cost of living
and pricesAdditional referenceson the cost of liv-
ing and pricesSelect list of bookswith references of
periodicals relat-
mg to currencyand banking, 1908.
List of books withreferences to peri-
odicals on DanishWest Indies, 1901.
List of books relat-
int to eight-hourworking day andto limitation of
working hours ingeneral, 1908
Select list of refer-
ences on corruptpractices in elec-
tions, 1908Select list of worksrelating to employ-ers' liability, 1906.
10
Price.
$0. 10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.05
.10
.15
.10
.10
.10
.15
.15
.15
Total.
$L00
.10
.30
.40
.10
.05
3. 10
.75
.50
1.10
.30
1.50
.75
.60
.75
'
.05
.20
.25
.30
Title.
Library of Congress—Continued.
Bibliography Division-Continued.
General publications(paper)—Continued.Select list of refer-
ences on employ-ers' liability andworlcmen's com-pensation
List of references onEurope and inter-
national politics..
Select list of boosesrelating to the FarEast, 1904
List of more recentwor^js on federalcontrol of com-merce and corpora-tions, 1907
List of references onfederal control of
commerce and cor-
porations, 1913,with additions
List of references onfederal control of
commerce and cor-
porations, 1914
List of wor.:s relat-
ing to French alli-
ance in Americanrevolution, 1907. .
.
List of wor vS relat-
ing to Germans inUnited States,1901 :
Select list of refer-
ences on govern-ment ownership of
railroads, 1903List of boo ;s on im-migration, thirdissue, with addi-tions
Select list of refer-
ences on impeach-ment, 1905
Select list of refer-
ences on impeach-ment, second edi-
tion, with addi-tions, 1912
Additional refer-
ences relating totaxation of in-
comes, 1911Select list of worksrelating to taxa-tion of inherit-
ances and of in-
comes. UnitedStates and foreigncountries, 1907
Select list of refer-
ences on the initia-
tive and referen-
dum and recall,
1912
List of works relat-
ing to govern-ment regulation of
insurance inUnited States andforeign countries,
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$0.25
50
18
10
,15
10
.10
10
.25
.10
,10
,20
.20
.15
.15
$0.76
7. 50
.75
.10
.75
2.70
.20
.10
1.30
L75
.20
.20
.60
2.10
.45
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 523
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Title.
LiBSABY OF Congress—Continued.
Bibliography Division—Continued.
General publications(paper)—Continr ed.
Select list of refer-
ences on working-men's insurance. .
.
Select list of books,with references toperiodicals relat-
ing to iron andsteel in commerce,1907
Select list of books,with references toperiodicals onlabor, particularly-relating to strikes,
1903List of books onmercantile marinesubsidies
Additional refer-
ences relating tomercantil e ma rinesubsidies. 1911
Select list of refer-
ences on monetaryquestion, 1913
Select list of bookson mxmicipal af-
fairs, with specialreference to mu-nicipal ownership,1906
Select list of refer-ences on negroquestion, 1903
Select list of refer-ences on negroquestion, secondissue, 1906
List of discussions offourteenth andfifteenth amend-ments, with spe-cial reference tonegro suffrage, '
19061
Select list of refer- I
ences on parcels i
post, 1911Select list of refer-- ences on old ageand civil servicepensions
List of boo'TS onPhilippine Islandsin Library of Con-gress,with chrono-logical list of mapsin Library of Con-gress, 1903 (cloth)..
Biblioteca Filipina;por T. rr. Pardode Tavera, 1903(cloth)
Bibliography ofPhilippine Is-
lands, pts. 1 and 2.List of works relat-ing to Americanoccupation of Phil-ippine Islands,1898-1903
List of books relat-ing to Postal sav-ings banks, 1908..
.
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0.10
10
.10
.20
.10
.25
.05
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
,60
.25
.10
Total.
$0.50
.40
.20
2.00
2.50
.45
.10
,40
.50
,50
,80
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
LiBEARY OF Congress—Continued.
Bibliography Division—Continued.
General publications(paper)—Continued.
List of references onprimary elections,
particularly directprimaries, 1905
List of books relat-
ing to propor-tional reDresenta-tion, 1904'
Select list of bookson railroads in for-
eign countries,1905
A list of books withreferences to peri-odicals relating torailroads, secondissue
Select list of refer-
ences on valuationand capitalizationof railroads, 1909...
List of references onreciprocity, 1910...
List of boo s onSamoa and Guam,1901 (cloth)
Select list of refer-
ences on sugar,chiefly in its eco-n 0 m i c aspects,1910
List of works relat-
ing to supremecourt of UnitedStates, 1909
List of works ontariffs of for-^ign
countries, 1906Same (cloth)List of books withreferences to peri-odicals, relating totrusts, third edi-tion
Same (cloth)List of works relat-ing to deep water-ways from the
j
Great Lakes to the{
Atlantic Ocean, i
1908List of references on '
water rights and,
the control of wa- !
ters, 19141
Copyright Office.
Annual reports (paper): i
1904-51905-61911-12
i
General publications(paper):Amendments pro-posed to copvriaht
!
bill, S. 6330, H. :
19853, with criti-
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No. 1 2 .20 .40
1 .72 .72 No. 2 3 .05 .15
1 .70 .70 No.3 1 .05 .05
No. 4 3 .05 .15
1 1.00 1.00 No. 5 3 .05 .15
No.6 4 .10 .40
No. 7 4 .15 .60No. 8 3 .10 .30
2 .16 .32 War series, informationfrom abroad (paper):
1 .71 .71 No. 3, text and plates1 .56 .56 (cloth) 1 1.00 1.00
SUPEHmTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 531
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Navy Department—Continued.
Naval Observatory.
Annual report (paper),1914
General publications(paper):Instructions for ob-serving total solareclipse of July 29,1878
Refraction tables,
1887 (cloth)Washington Observa-
tions (cloth):
Astronomical andmeteorological ob-servations
—
18681881
Washington Observa-tions, separates; Mete-orological observa-tions, 1872 (paper)
Washington Observa-tions, separates (pa-per):Magnetic observa-
tions, 1891Miscellaneous
—
Observations ofdouble starsmade at Na-val Observa-tory
Reports on ob-servations ofEncke's cometduring its re-
turn in 1871. ..
Saturn and its
ring, 1875-1889.Solar parallaxand relatedconstants, in-
cluding figureand density ofearth
Catalogue of
stars observedat the UnitedStates Obser-tory 1845-1877.
Publications of NavalObservatory, secondseries (cloth):Vol.6Vol.8
Publications of NavalObservatory, secondseries, separates (pa-per):Reduction tables for
equatorial obser-v a t i 0 n s , 1905(cloth)
Present status ofuse of standardtime, 1905
Naval War College.
General publications(cloth): SupremeCourt decisions andother opinions andprecedents ,
Num-ber of
copie*.Price. Total.
1 $0.05 $0.05
1 .10 .10
3 .30 .90
1 .75 .75
1 .60 .60
1 .10 .10
2 .20 .40
1 . 30 . 30
1 .10 .10
2 .25 .50
1 .10 .10
1 .25 .25
2 1.10 2. 201 .75 .75
1 .30 .30
1 .10 .10
7 .25 1.75
Title.
Navy Department—Continued.
Naval War College—Con.
Addresses and lectures:Lectures deliveredby Freeman Snow,1895 (sheep)
Same, second edi-tion (paper)
International law situa-tions, annual discus-sions (cloth):
1896 (paper)190119031906 (paper)19061907190819091910191119121913
General index to inter-
national law • situa-tions, 1901-1910 (cloth)
Naval War College Ex-tension (paper):The strategic value
of the PanamaCanal
The relation of presscorrespondents to
the Navy beforeand during thewar
Naval War RecordsOffice.
OflBcial Records ofUnionand Confederate Na-vies in War of Rebel-lion (cloth):
Series 1—Vol. 1
Vol.2Vol.3Vol.26
Navigation Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):189819121914
General publications(cloth):Catalogue of worksby American na-val authors, 1888 .
.
Students arithme-tic, machinistsschool
General instruc-tions, clearing shipfor action, 1900
Making the Navy areal trainingschool (paper)
Report relating to
the problem of in-
terocennic com-munication byway of the Amer-ican isthmus
Num-ber of
copies.
$0.85
.15
.05
.20
.30
.25
.35
.40
.55
.40
.35
.35
.35
,50
.05
1.25.05.05
.25
.30
.10
.05
1.00
532 REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June SO, J9i5—Continued.
Title.
Navy Department—Continued.
Navigation Bureau—Con.
General publications(clotb)—Continued.Maritime Canal ofSuez from its in-
ausairation, 1869..
.
Naval professional pa-pers (paper):No. 6
No. 11 (cloth)
No. 14 (cloth)
No. 16 (cloth)No. 23 (cloth)
Drill books, signal books,and code lists (cloth):
The deck and boatbook of the Navy,1914
Firing regulationsfor small arms,1915 (paper)
Manual of instruc-tion in ordnanceand gunnery for
United Statesnaval trainingservice
Annual report of smallarms tareet practice(paper), 1913
Ordnance Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):
19131914
Steam EngineeringBureau.
Annual report (paper),1912
General publications:Report of NavalLiquid FuelBoard, 1904(paper)
Same (cloth)
Supplies and AccountsBureau.
General publications(buckram): Manualfor instruction of en-listed men in Pay De-partment, dutiesafloat United StatesNavy
Radio Service.
Circular No. 8 (paper) .
.
National Academy ofSciences.
Annual reports (paper):19041914
Memoirs (cloth):Vol. 2 (paper)Vol.7Vol. 8, fourth mem-
oir (paper)Vol. 8, fifth memoir
(paper)
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
2 $0. 40 $0.80
1 .05 .053 .30 .901 .25 .251 .35 .352 .50 1.00
498 .50 249. 00
10 .10 1.00
5 .15 .75
1 .10 .10
1 .05 .051 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
22 .55 12. 101 .75 .75
4 in 40
10 .10 1.00
1 .05 .051 .10 .10
1 .50 .502 3. 00 6. 00
1 .15 .15
1 .45 .45
Title.
Navy Department—Continued.
National Academy ofSciences—Contd.
Memoirs (cloth)—Con.Vol. 8, seventhmemoir
Vol.9Vol. 11Vol. 12, pt. 1
Memoirs, separates(paper), vol. 8, secondmemoir. ..;
Post Office Depart-ment.
Postmaster General.
Annual reports (cloth):
190019051909 ,
19111912 ,
19131914
General publications(paper):Report to Congressrelative to investi-
gation of pneu-matic-tube sys-tems for transmis-sion of mail, 1900.
.
Instructions forguidance of Navymail clerks andassistant Navymail clerks, 1912. .
.
Additional ar-gument by Post-master General infavor of postalsavings deposi-tories with appen-dices, 1892
Summary of de-partment's replyto PeriodicalPublishers' Asso-ciation regardingsecond-class mail,1910
Postal laws and regu-lations (general), 1913(cloth)
Inserts to postal lawsand regulations, 1913(paper):Nos. 1-50Nos. 51-115
Postal laws and regula-tions (special) (paper):
Postal laws and reg-ulations for clerksand carriers, 1914.
.
Parcel-post regula-tions, 1913
Same, Julyl, 1914. ..
First Assistant Postmas-ter General.
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper): Historyand development ofrural free delivery
Num-ber of
copies.
2
760
731
Price,
$0. 652.001.002. 35
15
.75
.65
.45
.45
.40
.40
.40
.15
,05
.05
.05
.75
.20
.05
.05
2 J .15
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 533
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, i9^.5—Continued.
Title.
Post Office Depaet-MENT—Continued.
Second Assistant Post-master General.
Annual reports (paper):191119121914
General publications(paper): Hearings of
commission on second-class mail matter,NewYork City, on behalfof Post Office Depart-ment in reply to sup-plemental memoran-dum filed on behalf of
publishers of certainmagazines^ 1911
Third Assistant Post-master General.
General publications(paper): Postal sta-
tistics of the UnitedStates, 1789-1910
Assistant Attorney Gen-eral for Post Office De-partment.
General publications(paper): Memoran-dum concerning theelements of a lottery. .
.
OflBcial opinions (paper):Vol. 1
Vol.2Vol.3Vol. 4
Dead-Letter Division.
Street directory of prin-cipal cities of UnitedStates, 1908, fifth edi-
tion (cloth)
Foreign Mail Service.
Schedule of steamers(paper):
1914—JulyAugustOctoberDecember
1915—JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJune
Schedule of steamers,subscriptions, 265 sub-scriptions
Railway Mail Service.
General publications(paper): History of
Railway Mail Service,chapter in history of
Eostal affairs in Unitedtates, 1885
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0.15.10.10
.05
.05
1.00
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
1.00
,20
Total.
$0. 15.10.10
15
.20
.55
.55
.55
.55
57.00
.20
.30
.10
.50
.20
.10
.10
.30
.10
.30
265.00
.40
Title.
Post Office Depart-ment—Continued.
Rural Delivery Division.
General publications(paper): Instructionsfor guidance of post-masters and carriersin conduct of RuralDelivery Service, 1907
Pneumatic- Tube Com-mission.
General publications(paper): Investigationas to pneumatic-tubeservice for the mails,1909
Postal Savings Division.
General publications(paper): Postal sav-ings system, informa-tion for the public,Form 4
Regulations (paper):Regulations for theguidance of banksqualifying as de-positories of postalsavings fund, ap-proved June 25,
1910Regulations govern-ing operation of
postal savings de-positories,with actapproved June 25,1910
The Presidents.
George Washington.
General publications(paper): Washington'sFarewell Address to
the people of UnitedStates, 1912
Abraham Lincoln.
General publications(paper): First and sec-
ond inaugural ad-dresses, message of
Julys, 1861, proclama-ton of Jan. 1,1863, andGettysburg address,Nov. 19, 1863
Grover Cleveland.
Special message relatingto Hawaiian Islands,
1893 (paper)Special message, datedMay 9, 1894, transmit-ting report fi-om Secre-tary of State, andcopies of correspond-ence in relation to
Samoan Islands, 1894(paper)
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$0. 10
.25
,05
.05
05
.25
,05
,15
.30
.05
.35
.35
.35
534 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEK.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
The Presidents—Con.
William McKinley.
General publications(paper): Last speech of
William McKinley,1904
Theodore Roosevelt.
Annual messages(paper):190119021903190419051906190719081908 (cloth)
General publications(paper):
Proceedings of theConference on theCare of DependentChildren
Proceedings of Con-ference of Gov-ernors, Washing-ton, D. C, May13-15, 1908 (cloth).
Address at Lincolndinner of Repub-lican Club, New-York, Feb. 13,
1905Special messages (paper)
:
Special message to
60th Congress, 1st
session, Jan. 31,
1908Message from Presi-dent on IsthmianCanal, approvedJune 28, 1903
Panama: Recogni-tion of Republicand building of
canal, Jan. 4, 1904.
Special message con-cerning PanamaCanal, Dec. 17,
1906Message calling at-
tention to desir-
ability of enactinglegislation to helpAmerican s h i p -
ping and Ameri-can trade by en-couraging build-ing and rurming of
lines of steamersto South Americaand the Orient,1907
Special message toCongress, Mar. 25,
1908, 60th Cong.,1st sess
Num-ber of
copies.
William Howard Taft.
Annual messages(paper):
19101911, Dec. 5
Price.
$0.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.15
.30
.25
.75
,10
.25
.05
.05
.50
05
05
Total.
$0. 50
.10
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.15
.75
).75
.10
.25
,20
1. 50
,10
05
Title.
The PREsroENTS—Con.
William Howard Taft—Continued.
General publications(paper):Judiciary and prog-
ress, address atToledo, Ohio, Mar.8, 1912
Address at banquetof the Lotos Club,New York City,Nov. 16, 1912
Address at banquetof Swedish-Ameri-can RepublicanLeague, at Con-gress Hall, Chi-cago, 111., Mar. 9,
1912What is the mean-ing of term"whisky," 1909. ..
Address on tariff, atWinona, Minn.,Sept. 17, 1909
Special messages(paper)
:
The BudgetConservation of na-tional resources,Jan. 14, 1910
Special messagedated Feb. 2, 1912,concerning workof Interior De-partment andother matters
Message transmit-ting annual reportof P 0 s t m a s terGeneral for fiscal
year ended June30, 1911, and re-
port of commis-sion on second-class mail mat-ter, Feb. 22, 1912(buckram)
Woodrow Wilson.
Annual messages(paper)1913..1914
General publications(paper):Address at Arlmg-
ton, Va., June 4,
1914Address at NavalAcademy, Annap-olis, June 5, 1914.
.
Address beforeYoung Men'sChristian Asso-ciation, Pitts-burgh, Pa., Oct.24, 1914
Proclamation (paper)
:
Prayers for peaceSpecial messages(paper)
:
Special message of
June 23, 1913
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
$0.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.25
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 535
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, ^9i5—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
28 SO. 05 $1.40
6 .05 .30
6 .05 .30
2 .05 .10
9 .05 .45
2 1.00 2. 002 .80 1.602 .80 1. 602 .95 1. 902 .90 1. 802 .70 1.402 . 55 1. 10
3 .75 2.252 .70 1.402 .95 1.90
3 .75 2. 251 .75 .751 .50 .501 .50 .501 .60 .501 .80 .802 .95 1. 902 .90 1. 801 1. 10 1. 101 .85 .851 .85 .851 .65 .651 .60 .601 .90 .901 .55 .551 .55 .553 .60 1.805 .30 1.502 .95 1.902 1.00 2.002 1.00 2.002 .95 1. 902 .50 1.002 .75 1.502 .50 1.002 .95 1. 90
.70 .70
.85 .85
.70 .70
.80 .80
.60 .60
.60 1.20
.60 .60
.55 .55
.60 .60
Title.
The Pbesident—Con.
Woodrow Wilson—Con.
Special messages (pa-per)—Continued.
Special message onMexican affairs,
Aug. 27, 1913Special message onPanama CanaltoUs
Special message onadditional reve-nue, Sept. 4, 1914..
Message concerningtrusts and mo-nopolies, Jan. 20,1914
Reserve Banks Organiza-tion Committee.
Decisions of the ReserveBank OrganizationCommittee, Apr. 2,
1914
State Depaetment.
Secretary.
Aimual reports, foreignrelations (cloth):
1862
1863, pt. 1
1863, pt. 2
1864, pt. 1
1864, pt. 2
1864, pt. 3
1864, pt. 4
1865, pt. 1
1865, pt. 2
1865, pt. 3
1865, pt. 41865, pt. 5
1866, pt.l1866, pt. 21866, pt. 3
1867, pt. 1
1867, pt. 21868, pt. 1
1868, pt. 218701871
1873, pt. 1, vol. 1...1873, pt. 1, vol.2...18741875, pt. 1
187618771877, Appendix1878187918801881188218831884188518861887
1888, pt. 1
1888, pt. 218891890189118921893
Title.
State Department—Continued.
Secretary—Continued.
Annual reports, foreignrelations (clotn)—Con.
1894
1894, Appendix 1
1894, Appendix 2
1895, pt. 1
1895, pt. 21896189718981899General index to
volumes of diplo-
matic correspond-ence and foreignrelations of UnitedStates, 1861-1899.
.
19001901
1901, Appendix1902
1902, Appendix 1
1902, Appendix 2
190319041905
1906, pt. 1
1906, pt. 2
1907, pt. 1
1907, pt. 2
19081909
General publications
^"^A^to Veto Island, re-
port of Secretary
of State on claim
of Patterson andMurguiendo, withfurther argumentofclaimants,18S8..
Report to Secretary
upon tour of con-
sular inspection
in Asia, 1904
Digest of publishedopinions of Attor-
nevs General, etc.,
1877 (cloth)
Papers relating to
Bering Sea fisher-
ies, 1887Citizenship of theUnited States, etc.
(cloth)
Clay ton-Bulwertreaty and Mon-roe doctrine, letter
from Secretary of
State to minister
ofUnited States at
London, May 8,
1882Notes on constitu-
tions of Republicof Colombia
Report on land andagricultural credit
in EuropeDeclaration of Inde-pendence, 1776,with historical
note
Num-ber of
copies.
20
Price.
30.75.75
1.05
.55
.55
1.00.60.80.65
.75
.75
.70
.30
.75
.40
.60
.60
.601.001.00.90.65
.65
1.00.55
.85
536 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
State Department—Continued.
Secretary—Continued.
General publications(paper)—Continued.Telegram of Dec. 26,
1914, from Secre-tary of State toAmerican ambas-sador at London. .
.
Combattants Fran-cais de la GuerreAmericaine,1778-1783
Report on reisources
of Iceland andGreenland, 1868...
Interoceanic canaland Hay-Paunce-fote treaty, byJohn B a s s e 1
1
Moore, 1900
Leyes comerciales ymaritimas de la
America latina,1907—Vol. 1 (cloth)....
Vol.2 (cloth)....
Vol.3 (cloth)....
Vol. 4 (cloth)....
Vol. 5 (cloth)....
Correspondence rel-
ative .to case ofMessrs. Mason andSlidell, Nov. 30,1861
El Archipielago Fili-
pino, colleccion dedatos geograflcos,estadisticos, cro-
nologinos y cienti-
ficos entresacadosde anteriores obrasu obtenidos conpropia observa-cion y estudio poralgunos padres dela mision de la
•Compania de Je-
sus, 1900, vol. 1
(cloth)....
Same, vol. 2 (cloth) .
.
Geographical notesuponRussianAmerica andStickeen River,
Report of Secretaryin regard to SanDomingo, 1871
History of the seal ofthe United States,1909
Proclamations anddecrees duringWar Mdth Spain,1899
Spanish diplomaticc 0 r r e s pondenceand documents,1896-1900 (cloth)...
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0.05
.45
.15
.05
1.001.001.20.75.75
.05
2.25
1.75
.05
.10
.30
.10
.40
Total.
50,25
2.70
.60
.25
3.003.003.602.252.25
,10
2.25
1.75
.40
.10
12.30
.10
Title.
State Depabtment—Continued.
Secretary—Continued.
General publications(paper)—Continued.History of Depart-ment of State ofUnited States, its
formation andduties, -witYi biog-raphies of its pres-ent officers andSecretaries frombeginning, 1901
Register of Departmentof State, 1914 (paper).
.
Diplomatic and Consu-lar Service of UnitedStates (paper):
1914, Aug. 221915, Jan. 23
1915, Apr. 19Information regardingappointments (paper)
:
Information regard-ing appointmentsand promotions inconsular service,1910
Information regard-ing appointmentsand promotions indiplomatic serv-ice, 1910
Information regard-ing appointmentand promotions instudent- inter-
preter corps ofUnited States, 1910
Arbitrations and mixedcommissions to settle
international disputes.
General publications(paper): History anddigest of internationalarbitrations to M hichthe United States hasbeen a party, with ap-pndices, John B asset
t
Moore, 1898, vol. 2Fur-seal arbitration,Paris, 1893 (cloth),vol. 16
Northern BoundaryCommission, 1872-1876(cloth): Reports uponsurvey of boundarybetween territory ofUnited States andpossessions of GreatBritain from Lake ofthe Woods to summitof Rocky Mountains,1878
Geneva arbitration (Ala-bama claims) (cloth):
Correspondence con-cerning claimsagainst GreatBritain, 1871,
vol. 7
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0.25
.15
.05
.05
,05
1.00
.25
1.50
.70
Total.
$0.75
.15
.10
.15
.05
.30
.05
,10
1.00
.25
,00
,70
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 537
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
State Department—Continued.
Arbitrations and mixedcommissions to settle
international disputes-Continued.
Geneva arbitration (Ala-bama claims) (cloth)—Continued.Treaty of Washing-ton-Vol. 1, pt. 2
Vol. 2
Vol.3Vol.4Vol.5Vol.6
Halifax Commission(fishery commission)(cloth):Award of fisherycommission, docu-ments and pro-ceedings of Hali-fax Commission—
1877, vol. 1
1877, vol. 2
1877, vol. 3
Alaskan BoundaryTribunal, 1903 (cloth):
Arguments of UnitedStates, 1903
Venezuelan MixedClaims Commission,Caracas, 1902 and 1903(paper): Report of
Robert C. Morriss, be-fore United States andVenezuelan ClaimsCommission, organ-ized under protocol of
Feb. 17, 1903, betweenUnited States and Re-public of Venezuela,1904
Permanent Court of Ar-bitration, The Hague,North Atlantic coastfisheries arbitration(buckram):The coimter case of
the United Statesbefore the Perma-nent Court of Ar-bitration at TheHague, 1909
Appendix to same. .
.
International Commis-sion for Equitable dis-
tribution of Watersof the Rio Grande(paper): Silt in theRio Grande
International Joint Com-mission on BoundaryWaters betweenUnited States andCanada (paper):Preliminary reportrelating to the pol-lution of bouadarvwaters, 1913
Progress report ofInternational JointCommission, 1914..
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0.
.50
.55
.50
.40
.40
1.001.001.00
.25
.35
.75
.25
.10
.10
1.00
Total.
$1.201.001.101.50.40
1.20
1.001.001.00
,25
.35
.10
2.00
Title.
State Department—Continued.
Foreign Commerce Bu-reau.
Annual reports (commer-cial relations), sepa-rates (paper): Reportof department on con-dition of industrialclasses in Sweden andNor-way, 1874
Monthly consular reports(paper):No. 63No. 69 ,
No. 107No. 120No. 163No. 228No. 231No. 232No. 233No. 235 ,
No. 239 ,
No. 241 ,
No. 245 ,
No. 247 ,
No. 249No. 251No. 255No. 262No. 263No. 268No. 270
Special Consular Re-ports (paper):
Vol. l,pt. 1
Vol. 1, pt. 2Vol. 1, T)t. 3Vol. 1, pt. 4
Vol. 1, pt. 5Vol. 2, pt. 1
Vol. 2, pt. 2Vol. 2, pt. 3
Vol. 2, pt. 4
Vol. 3, pt. 1
Vol. 4
Vol. 5, pt. 2Vol. e, pt. 1
Vol. 6, pt. 2Vol. 6, pt. 3
- Vol. 7, pt. 2Vol. 9, pt. 1
Vol. 9, pt. 2Vol. 10, pt. 1
Vol. 10, pt. 2
Vol. 11, pt. 2Vol. 13 (cloth)Vol. 13, pt. 1
Vol. 13, pt. 2
Vol. 15, pt. 1
Vol. 15, pt. 2Vol. 16, pt. 1
Vol. 16, pt. 2Vol. 16, pt. 3
Vol. 16, supplement.Vol. 17Vol. 18
Vol. 19Vol. 19 (cloth)Vol. 20, pt. 1..
Vol. 20, pt. 2..Vol. 20, pt. 3..Vol. 21, pt. 1.-
Num-ber of Price. Total.copies.
1 SO. 05 SO. 05
1 .15 .152 .15 .303 .15 .451 .15 .151 .15 .151 .15 .152 .15 .306 .15 .901 .15 .151 .15 .152 .15 .301 .15 .152 .15 .301 . 15 .154 . 15 .602 . 15 .302 .15 .302 . 15 .301 . 15 .152 .15 .302 . 15 .30
5 .15 .754 .05 .208 .05 .406 .05 .304 .35 1.405 .25 1.255 .05 .252 .05 .109 . 25 2.254 .35 1.404 .40 1.601 . 40 .40
13 .10 1.303 . 15 .455 '. 15 .752 .35 .704 .15 .604 .20 .801 .25 .252 . 20 .404 . 15 .605 .40 2.007 .25 1.757 . 10 .70
15"
10 1.50•1 !05 .05
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1 .20 .2012 .15 1.805 .35 1.751 .50 .506 .10 .605 .10 .503 .10 .30
11 .20 2.20
538 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Iten^ized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—^Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
4 $0. 10 $0.402 .10 .204 . 05 . 206 .10 .606 .10 .608 .10 .804 .10 .408 .10 .808 .10 .80
13 .10 1. 30
3 1 00 3 002 lioo 2^00
1 .10 .10
3 ,30 .90
4 .05 .20
2 .10 .20
1 .20 .20
27 1.00 27.00
1 .05 .05
1 .35 .35
1 .15 .15
1 .35 .35
Title.
State Department—Continued.
Foreign Commerce Bu-reau—Contd.
Special Consular Re-ports (paper)—Con.Vol. 21, pt. 2Vol. 21, pt. 3Vol. 22, pt. 1
Vol. 22, pt. 2
Vol. 22, pt. 3
Vol. 23, pt. 1
Vol. 23, pt. 2Vol. 24
" Vol. 25Vol. 26
Consular reports, miscel-laneous, mmumbered(cloth):
Cattle and dairyfarming—
Pt. 1
Pt. 2
Cholera in Europein 1884 (paper)
Forestry in Europe,1887
Inoculation for diph-theria (paper)
Technical educationin Europe, pt. 1,
industrial educa-tion in France,1888 (paper)
International congressesand commissions.
International Statistical
Congress (cloth): Re-port of delegates toEighth InternationalStatistical Congressheld at St. Petersburg,Aug., 1872
nternational Geo-graphic Congress(cloth): Report of
Eighth InternationalGeographic Congressin the United States,1904
International AmericanConference, First,
Washington, 1889-90,separates (paper):Report and recom-mendations of pos-tal commimicationwith Central andSouth America
Report relative toi n t e rcontinentalrailway line
International AmericanConference. Second,Mexico City, 1901-2(paper): Report onPan-American Rail-way, with map, 1904. ..
International MarineConference, Washing-ton, 1S89 (buckram),vol.3
Title.
State Department—Continued.
International congressesand commissions—Con.
International SanitaryConference, Washing-ton, 1881 (cloth): Pro-ceedings of Interna-tional Sanitary Con-ference provided for
by joint resolution of
Senate and House of
of R e p r e s entatives,1881
Monetary Conferences(cloth):Report of Samuel B.Ruggles, delegatefrom UnitedStates in Interna-tional MonetaryConference, Paris,
1867 (paper)Supplemental report
of same (paper) . .
.
Proceedings and ex-hibits and reportof American com-mission, Interna-tional MonetaryConference, Paris,1878
Proceedings of Inter-national MonetaryConference, Paris,April-July, 1881...
Same, second edi-tion
International Mone-tary Conference,Brussels, report of
commissioners onbehalf of UnitedStates and journalof sessions, Nov.22-Dec. 17, 1892...
International PrisonCongress (cloth):International con-
gress on preven-tion and repres-sion of crime, in-
cluding penal andreformatory treat-
ment preliminaryreport of commis-sioner appointedby President torepresent theUnited States,1872
Report of Interna-tional Peniten-tiary Congress,1872
Sixth InternationalPrison Congressheld at Brussels,Belgium, August,1900, report of its
proceedings andconclusions
Report of proceed-ings of SeventhInternatio nalPrison Congress atBudapest, Hun-gary, Sept., 1905..
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Title.
Xum-ber of Price,
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Total.
State Depaetmest—Continued.
International congressesand commissions—Con.
International PrisonCommission (cloth):
New legislation con-cerning crimes , mis-demeanors, and pen-alties, 1S97-9S
International eihihitions
and expositions.
Madrid. Columbian His-torical Exposition,1892-93 (paper): Re-port of United Statescommission to Coltim-bian Historical Ex-position at Madrid.1S92-93. vrixh specialpapers. 1S95
Paris. XTniversal Expo-sition. 1S67. separates(papers
:
Report upon cotton,by E. R. Mudge,w'ith supple-mental reoort bvB. F.Xourse. 1S69.
Preparation of food,etc., Paris I ni-
versal Exposition.1S67
Chicago, World's Co-lumbian Exposition,1S93 (paper : Rer^ortof committee onawards of the World'sColumbian Commis-sion, vol. 1
Laws of United States.
Slip laws (paper):ooth Cons.. 1st sess..
No. nr..ooth Cone.. 3d sess.
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State Department—Continued.
Laics of United States—Continued.
Slip laws (paper)—Con.61st Cong., 3d sess
No. 338..No. 350..No. 382.
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168 .05 8.401 .05 .052 .05 .102 .05 .10
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Title.
State Depabtment—Continued.
Laws of United States—Continued.
Slip laws (paper)—Con.63d Cong., 2d sess.
—
Continued.No. 84No. 89No. 90No. 95No. 100No. 105No. 112No. 113No. 120No. 121No. 122No. 123No. 127No. 128No. 144No. 145No. 155No. 156No. 160No. 161No. 163No. 163No. 169No. 169No. 170No. 171NormNo. 172No. 174No. 174No. 175No. 178No. 179No. 180No. 187
• No. 193No. 202No. 203No. 203No. 205No. 210No. 212No. 212No. 215No. 216No. 216No. 217No. 217No. 221No. 222No. 222
63d Cong., 3d sess.—No. 223No. 223No. 224No. 238No. 239No. 241No. 242No. 252No. 254No. 262No. 263No. 264No. 266No. 266No. 268No. 271No. 278No. 279No. 282
Title.
State Depaetment—Continued.
Latvs of United States—Continued.
Slip laws (paper)—Con.63d Cong., 3d sess.—Continued.No. 284No. 286No. 288No. 289No. 290No. 291No. 292No. 293No. 296No. 299No. 300No. 302No. 307No. 307No. 308No. 313No. 313No. 316No. 318No. 319No. 320No. 321No. 325No. 325No. 333No. 337
Slip laws, subscriptions,364 .,
Public resolutions (pa-
per):62d Cong., 3d sess.,
No. 66
63d Cong., 2d sess.—No. 22No. 34No. 36No. 52
63d Cong., 3d sess.—No. 68
No. 72No. 73
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37th Cong., 3d sess.
.
43d Cong., 1st sess. .
.
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49th Cong., 2d sess.
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50th Cong., 1st sess..
51st Cong., 2d sess. .
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53d Cong., 2d sess. .
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55th Cong., 2d sess.
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56th Cong., 2d sess.
.
58th Cong., 1st and2d sess
58th Cong., 3d sess...
59th Cong., 1st sess.,
pt. 1
Same, pt. 259th Cong., 2d sess.,
pt. 1
Same, pt. 260th Cong., 1st sess.,
pt. 1
Same, pt. 260th Cong., 2d sess.,
pt. 1
Same, pt. 261st Cong., 1st sess..
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21
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5011
3
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Special.
SUPERIXTEXDEXT OF DOCUMENTS. 541
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Title.
State Department—Continued.
Laws of United States—Continued.
Pamphlet or sessionIzvrs (paper)—Contd.
61st Cong., 2d. sess.,
pt. 1
Same, pt. 261st Cong., 3d sess.,
pt. 1
Same, pt. 2
62d Cong., 1st sess. .
.
62d Cong., 2d sess.,
pt.lSame, pt. 2
62d Cong., 3d sess..
.
63d Cong., 1st sess...
63d Cong., 2d sess.,
pt. 1
63d Cong., 2d sess.,
pt.263d Cong., 3d sess.,
pt.l63d Cong., 3d sess.,
pt. 2LaTvs of United States,
Bioren edition (sheep):.Vol.2Vol. 3
Statutes at Large(sheep):Vol. 12Vol. 15Vol. 16Vol. 17Vol. IS, pt. 3Vol. 19Vol. 20Vol. 21Vol.22A'ol. 23Vol. 24A'01.25Vol. 26Vol.27Vol. 2SVol. 29Vol. 30Vol. 31
Vol. 32, pt.lVol.32, pt.2Vol. 33,pt. 1
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Vol. 35ipt. 1
Vol. 35, pt. 2Vol. 36,pt. 1
Vol. 36, pt. 2Vol. 37,pt. 1
Vol. 37, pt. 2
Revised Statutes(3heep):187S. 2d edition
vised Statutes of
United States,1874-1891, vol. 1
Supplement, vol. 2,Xo. 6 (paper)
Supplement, vol. 2,No. 7 (paper)
Supplement, vol. 2,
No. 8 (paper)Supplement, vol. 2,
No. 9 (paper)
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Laws of United States—Continued.
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No. 5
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Treaty of peace be-tween UnitedStates and Spain,signed Paris, Dec.10, 1898 (cloth)....
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19 1.10 20.9015 1.25 18.7519 1.00 19.00
Title.
State Department—Continued.
Treaties—Continued.
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port 1911Influence of environ-ment uponhumanindustries or arts,
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Relations of institu-
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Old Indian settle-
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Physiological light,
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Compulsory migra-tions in PacificOcean, 1895
Painting of humanbones amongAmerican aborigi-nes, 1905
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Exploration of Colo-rado River and its
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Smithsonian Institu-tion—Continued.
Ethnology Bureau.
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Title.
Smithsonian Institu-tion—Continued.
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Archaeological field
in northeasternArizona Museum-Gates expeditionof 1901
Ontonagon copperbowlder in Na-tional Museum
Flint implements of
the rayum,Egypt,1906
Contributions to his-
tory of Americangeology, 1906
Humming birds, byRobert Ridgway.
.
Man's knife amongNorth AmericanIndians, study incollections of Na-tional Museum,1899
Herpetology of PortoRico, 1904
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1 .05 .05
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National Museum—Con.
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to June 30, 1880 1888 2 .70 1.40Cplothi 2 .50 .50 1889 1 . 75 .75
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from Secretary of 1891, vol. 2 2 .85 1. 70
Treasury trans- 1892, vol. 1 2 .80 1. 60mitting to House 1892, vol. 2 1 .70 .70
of Representatives 1893 2 .90 1. 80certain reports in 1894 1 .90 .90
reference to adop- 1895 1 1. 50 1. 50
tion of metric sys- 1896 1 1.00 1. 00tem, 1878 2 .05 .10 1897 1 1.50 1. 50
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sion to investigate 1898, vol. 2 7 1. 50 10. 50
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1907, pt.
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548 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Treasury—Continued
Secretary's Office—Con.
Treasury decisions,weekly (paper)—Con.Vol. 27—Contd.
» No. 11
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No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21
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6. 0024.00
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.801.151.601.601.701.601.901.201.101.35
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$4.801.202.005.20.55
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9.454.80
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June 10, 1890; in-
(3.6X6(1
The tariff of 1897 onimports into theUnited States, etc1899 (half sheep)..
Tariff act of 1897 onimports into theUnited States, in-
dexed, 1901Tariff of 1897 on im-ports into UnitedStates, indexed,
The tariff act of Aug.5, 1909, on im-ports into theUnited States,
with indexTariff act, Oct. 3,
1913, with index..Same
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$1.601.401.251.401.501.501.501.501.501.752.002.001.501.501.501.50
.05
.10
2.00
.15
,40
.15
.15
.15
0).10
Total.
$3.202.802.502. 803.003.003.001.503.001.756.006.004. .50
7.5021.0037.50
.20
.20
.50
.05
.60
28.00
,90
.40
5. 70
7. 5076.70
Title.
Tbeasury—Continued.
Customs Division—Contd.
Appeals pending beforeUnited States courtsin customs cases (pa-per):No. 41
No. 42Appeals pending beforeUnited States courtsin customs cases, sub-scriptions: 15 subscrip-tions
Bureau of Egraving andPrinting.
Annual reports (paper):1894189518961897
1902.1904.1905.1906.1909.1910.1911.1912.1913.1914.
Appraisers.
Report of the Board of
United States GeneralAppraisers (paper):19121913
Reappraisement circu-lars (paper):
2230-22332255-22572300-23022703-27042708-27092710-271127142718-27192721-272427362738-27392750-2751
Reappraisement circu-
lars, subscriptions:653 subscriptions—1 subscription
Immigration Bureau.
Annual report (paper),1892
General publications(cloth):Report of the Com-missioner of Im-migration uponcauses which in-
cite immigrationto the UnitedStates, vol. 1, 1892.
Same, vol. 2Report of immigra-tion investigatingcommission, 1895(paper)
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0.05.05
Special.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 551
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Treasury—Continued.
Internal Revenue Com-missioner.
Annual reports (cloth):
1864186718681869 ...
18711872187318761877187818801881188218831884188518861890189118921893189418951900 (paper)1902190319041905190619071908jgQ91910 (paper) ,
19101911191219131914 (paper)1914
General publications(paper):Denatured alcoholat home andabroad, 1909
Extracts fromGaugers' Manual,Gaugers' Weigh-ing Manual, andRegulations 7, re-vised Sept. 16,
1908, regardingduties of internal-revenue gaugers,storekeepers, andstorekeeper-gangers. June 20,1910
Bulletin relative toproduction of dis-tilled spirits
Decisions (sheep):Vol. 1 (paper)Vol. 2 (paper)Vol. 2 (leather)Vol.3Vol.4Vol. 5Vol.6Vol.7Vol.8Vol.9Vol. 10Vol. 11 (paper)
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$0.25 $0. 25.45 .45.35 .35.35 .35.35 .35.25 .25.25 .25.25 .25.25 .25.25 .25
1 .25 .25\ .30 .30
.30 .30
.30 .30
.30 .30
.30 .30
.25 .25
.35 .35
.35 .35
.35 .35
.35 .35
.35 .35
.35 .35
.25 .252 .35 .702 .25 .502 .25 .502 .35 .701 .35 .351 .35 .354 .35 1.402 .35 .702 .15 .302 .35 .702 .25 .504 .25 1.0010 .25 2. 501 .20 .20
18 .35 6.30
6 .10 .60
3 .25 .75
6 .10 .60
41 .25 10.251 .25 .25
48 1.00 48.0040 1.00 40.0032 1.00 32.0026 1.00 26.007 1.00 7.006 1.00 6.007 1.00 7.008 .90 7.2011 .80 8.802 .15 .30
Title.
Treasury—Continued.
Internal Revenue Com-missioner—Contd
.
Decisions (sheep)—Con.Vol. 11
Vol. 12Vol. 13
Vol. 14 (paper^Vol. 15 (paper)Vol. 15 (buckram)...Vol. 16 (paper)Vol. 16 (cloth)
Digest of decisions andregulations (paper):
1864-18981898-190419051906 (sheep)..
Laws, general (cloth):
War-revenue act of
1898, with index(paper).
Internal-revenuelaws in force Mar.4, 1911, with ap-pendix
Supplement No. 1 tointernal - revenuelaws, Mar. 25, 1915.
Regulations, series 7 (pa-per):No. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 5No. 6No. 6, revised June
21, 1913No. 7, Sept. 16, 1908.
No. 7, July 10, 1914..
No. 8, July 1, 1910. .
.
No. 8, July 1, 1910. .
.
No. 9
No. 11, Aug. 18, 1911(cloth)
No. 11, Mar. 12, 1913.No. 11, Mar. 12, 1913
(fabric)
No. 12
No. 14No. 20No. 23No. 24No. 26No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 30, supplementNo. 2
No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 35
Life-Saving Service.
Annual reports (cloth):
18781879 (half leather)...190619101911191219131914
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
8 $1.00 $8.0010 .80 8. 007 .80 5.605 .15 .75
15 .35 5.2529 .75 21.7528 .50 14.0096 .75 72.00
10 .25 2. 507 .10 .702 .10 .201 .90 .90
1 .05 .05
66 .75 49.50
5 .10 .50
1 .15 .152 .15 .30
4 .05 .202 .05 .102 .05 .10
1 .05 .055 .20 1.0015 .20 3.002 .05 .101 .15 .155 .10 .50
74 .75 55. 50500 .40 200.00
127 .60 76.202 .05 .101 .05 .053 .05 .15
8 .05 .4061 .05 3.055 .05 .25
3 .76 2.256 .10 .6010 .05 .50
21 .05 1.0513 .05 .652 .05 .10
170 .15 25.501 .05 .05
2,666 (1) 54. 98
1, 462 .05 73. 10
.25 .25
.25 .25
.50 .50
.35 .35
.30 .30
.30 .302 .35 .702 .40 .80
1 Special.
552 REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEB.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Teeasury—Continued.
Life-Saving Service—Continued.
General publications(paper): Directionsfor restoring the ap-parently drowned,for saving drowningpersons by swimmingto their relief, and for
treatment of frost-
bites, 1909...
Official register of serv-ice, with post-office
addresses (paper),July 1, 1914..
Loans and CurrencyDivision.
General publications(paper):Regulations ofTreasury Depart-ment in relationto United Statesbonds, 1912
Information respect-ing money in cir-
culation July 1,
1860-1912Laws relating to loansand currency (paper).
Public Health Service.
Annual reports (cloth):
1902 (paper)1909 (paper)191219131914
General publications(paper):
Soil pollution, withspecial reference tohookworm dis-
ease, 1911, 9 charts(cloth)
Supply table for Ma-rine-HospitalService of United
• States, 1901Yellow fever, its na-
ture, diagnosis,etc., 1898
Hygienic Laboratorybulletins (paper):No. 8No. 10No. 11
No. 13No. 14No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 21No. 22 :
No. 23No. 24No. 25
Num-ber of
copies.
30
167
Price,
$0.05
,05
.05
.05
.10
.50
.20
.40
.40
.40
0)
.10
.05
.10
.10
.05
.15
.05
.15
.10
.05
.10
.05
.10
.05
.10
.05
.10
Total.
$1.50
.05
.20
,25
2.50.20.40
3.60.80
250. 00
.15
.30
.10
.20
.20
.10
.60
.10
.30
.50
.10
.20
.101.40.05.10.20.20
Title.
Treasury—Continued.
Public Health Service—Continued.
Hygienic Laboratorybulletins (paper)—ConNo. 26.No. 27No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 41 (cloth)No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 5bNo. 56No. 56 (buckram) . .
.
No. 57No. 58No. 58 (cloth)No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65
No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71No. 72No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 77No. 79No. 80No. 81No. 82No. 83No. 83 (buckram) . .
.
No. 84No. 85No. 86No. 86 (buckram) . .
.
No. 87No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 91
No. 92No. 93No. 94
Num-ber of
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Price
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2 . 10 . zu. 10 4n. 10 d(\
. tv0 . 10 .w2 . 10 90
. zug . 10 . 80
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2 . 10 . 208 . 15 1.2016 .10 l!60
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680 .10 68. 0016 .30 4. 802 .45 .907 .60 4.205 .30 1.50
22 .20 4. 401 .30 .308 .45 3.60
64 .05 3.207 .15 1.054 .35 1.408 .10 .80
23 .05 1. 15
55 .40 22.004
1.15 .60
Special.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 553
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Treasuby—Continued.
Public Health Service—Continued.
Hygienic Laboratorybulletins(paper)—Con,No. 95
No. 96No. 97No. 97No. 98
. No. 99No. 100.:
OfScial list of commis-sioned and noncom-missioned officers (pa-per):
19121913
Public Health Reports(cloth):
Vol. 24,pt. 1
Vol. 24, pt. 2
Vol.25, pt. 1
Vol. 25, pt. 2
Vol. 26, pt. 1
Vol. 26,pt. 2Vol. 27, pt. 1
Vol. 27,pt. 2Vol. 28, pt. 1
Vol. 28,pt. 2
Public Health Reports,weekly (paper):Vol. 18, No. 35Vol. 24, No. 37Vol. 24, No. 38Vol. 24, No. 39Vol. 24, No. 41Vol. 24, No. 42Vol. 24, No. 43Vol. 24, No. 44Vol. 24, No. 46Vol. 24, No. 47Vol.24, No. 51Vol.24, No. 52Vol. 25, No. 7
Vol.25, No. 8Vol. 25, No. 13
Vol. 25, No. 16
Vol. 25, No. 22Vol. 25, No. 23Vol.25, No. 25Vol.25, No. 32Vol. 25, No. 38Vol.25, No. 50Vol. 26, No. 3Vol. 26, No. 6
Vol. 26, No. 8Vol. 26, No. 11
Vol. 26, No. 13
Vol.26, No. 23Vol. 26, No. 24Vol. 26, No. 40Vol. 27, No. 6
Vol.27, No. 12Vol. 27, No. 17Vol. 27, No. 21Vol. 27, No. 22Vol. 27, No. 24
Vol. 27, No. 41Vol. 27, No. 43Vol. 27, No. 46Vol. 27, No. 49Vol. 28, No. 1
Vol. 28, No. 3Vol. 28, No. 4Vol. 28, No. 5Vol.28, No. 6
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0. 10.15
.15
.55,50.10.10
.05
.05
.65
.751. 001.001.001.001.001.001.001.00
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
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.05
10. 4C3.75.15.55
12.503.901.00
.65
.751. 001. 001. 001.001.002. 001. 001. 00
.05
.25
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.15
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.20
.20
.05
.10
.05
.10
.05
.10
Title.
Treasury—Continued.
Public Health Service—Continued.
Public Health Reports,weekly (paper)—Con.
Vol. 28, No. 8Vol. 28, No. 9
Vol. 28, No. 15
.Vol.28, No. 20Vol. 28, No. 21
Vol. 28, No. 24
Vol. 28, No. 25
Vol. 28, Nos. 1-26,
indexVol. 28, No. 27Vol. 28, No. 30Vol.28, No. 34Vol. 28, No. 35Vol. 28, No. 37Vol.28, No. 40Vol.28, No. 41Vol. 28, No. 42Vol. 28, No. 43Vol. 28, No. 44
Vol. 28, No. 45Vol. 28, No. 48Vol. 28, No. 49Vol. 28, No. 52Vol. 29, No. 1
Vol. 29, No. 2Vol. 29, No. 3
Vol. 29, No. 4
Vol. 29, No. 5Vol. 29, No. 6
Vol. 29, No. 7
Vol. 29, No. 8Vol. 29, No. 9Vol. 29, No. 10Vol. 29, No. 12
Vol. 29, No. 13
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Vol. 29, No. 15
Vol. 29, No. 16Vol. 29, No. 17
Vol. 29, No. 18Vol. 29, No. 19
Vol. 29, No. 20Vol. 29, No. 21Vol. 29, No. 22Vol. 29, No. 24Vol. 29, No. 25
Vol. 29, No. 26Vol. 29, No. 27
Vol. 29, No. 28Vol. 29, No. 31Vol. 29, No. 32Vol. 29, No. 33Vol. 29, No. 35Vol. 29, No. 36Vol.29, No. 37Vol. 29, No. 38Vol. 29, No. 39Vol. 29, No. 40Vol. 29, No. 41 ,
Vol. 29, No. 42 ,
Vol. 29, No. 43Vol. 29, No. 44 ,
Vol. 29, No. 45
Vol. 29, No. 46Vol. 29, No. 47Vol. 29, No. 49Vol. 29, No. 50Vol. 29, No. 51Vol. 29, No. 52Vol. 30, No. 1
Vol. 30, No. 2Vol. 30, No. 3
Vol. 30, No. 4
Num-ber of
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3 $0. 05 $0 153 . 05 152 . 05 • 104
*
05 . 20\ . 05 . uo2 . 05 in
\ . 05 . 05
1 . 05 . 053 . 05 , 15\
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32 .05 1.602 .05 .102 1 .05 .102 .05 .10
11 .05 .55.05 ,05
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41 ,05 2.05
554 BEPORT OF TUB PUBLIC PPJXTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for t}i£ fiscoJ year ended Jwm '^0, 1915—Continued.
Title.
TEEASUEY—Continued.
PvMic Health Service^Continued.
Pul^lic Health Reports,weekly Cpaper;—Con.Vol. no, Iso.bVol. 30, No. f3
Vol. 30, No. 7
Vol. 30, No. 8Vol. .30, No. 9Vol.30, No. 10
Vol. 30, No. 13
Vol. 30, No. 14
Vol. 30, No. 16
Vol. 30, No. 17
Vol. 30, No. 18
Public Health reports,
weekly, subscriptions:Vol. 29, lo subscrip-
tionsVol. 29, 1 subscrip-tion
Vol. 30, 27 subscrip-tions
Public Health Reports,sej^rates (pap'iT
)
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:Price,
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No. 72No. 73No. 74
No. 75 !
No. 76 1
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3.45.10
Teeasuey—Continued.
Public Health Service—Continued.
Public Health Reports,8e^rates(paper)—Can,
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No. 83No. 84No. 85No. 86No. 87No. 88No. 89No. 91No. 92No, 9^1
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SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 555
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
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17 .05 .85
2 .05 .103 .05 .15
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TeeASURY—Continued
.
Public Health Service—Continued.
Public Health Reports,separates (paper)—Continued.No. 157No. 158No. 159No. IGONo. 161No. 162No. 163No. 164
Title.
Treasury—Continued.
Public Health Service—Continued.
Public Health Reports,separates (paper)
—
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Regulations governinguniforms (cloth), 1914.
Regulations for govern-ment of Public Healthservice (cloth), 1913. .
.
Quarantine regulations(paper), 1903
Quarantine laws, regu-lations and instruc-tions (miscellaneous)(paper): Amendmentto Interstate quaran-tine regulations No. 8.
.
Yellow Fever Institutebulletins (paper):No. 10No. 12No. 14
No. 16
No. 16 (buckram). ..
Public Health Bulletins(paper):No. 2 (cloth)No. 4
No. 5
1 Special.
556 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
9 $0. 05 $0. 452 .20 .40
1 .20 .20
3 .30 .90
1 .05 .05
3 .35 1.05
3 .25 .75
12 .20 2.402 .50 1.00
3 .05 .15
2 .05 .10
11 .10 1. 10
8 .05 .40
10 .10 1.00
27 .50 13. 50
2 .35 .70
32 .10 3. 20
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3 .20 .60
31 .05 1.55
12 .05 .60
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6 .10 .60
4 .10 .40
10 . 10 1.0082 . 10 8.205 .20 1.00
22 .10 2.2010 .20 2. 00
5 . 10 .50
9 . 10 .907 .10 .70
19 .05 .95
7 .05 .357 .20 1.40
19 .10 1.9012 .05 .6015 .25 3. 752 .05 .10
30 .25 7. 50
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.50 .50
.40 .40
.45 .45
.35 .35
.35 6.65
.35 4. 55
597 1.00 597. 00
Title.
Tbeasury—Continued
.
Public Health Service—Continued.
Public Health Reports,separates (paper)—Continued.No. 6
No. 11 (cloth)
No. 12 (cloth)
No. 15 (cloth)
No. 16
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No. 67No. 68 ,
Mint Bureau.
Annual reports (cloth):
1870 (paper)187718931906 ,
19101911191219131914
General publications(paper):Catalogue of coins,tokens, and med-als, 1914 (cloth) .
.
Title.
Treasury—Continued.
Mint Bureau—Contd.
General publications(paper)—Contd.Monetary systems of
principal countriesof the world, 1912..
Guide to the numis-matic collection of
the Mint of theUnited States,
Philadelphia, Pa..Proceedings of AssayCommission (paper):
19131915
Mineral resources (cloth):
1863186718681869187018711872187318741875
Laws relating to coinage(paper):
1904
1912, supplement
—
Register of the Treasury.
Annual reports (paper),1913
General publication(paper): History of
currency and loans of
United States fromearliest period to June30, 1900, 2d editionwith appendix
Revenue- Cutter Service.
Annual reports (paper):19121912 (cloth)
1913General publications
(cloth):
Report of cruise of
U.S. revenue cut-ter Bear and over-land expedition,November, 1897-December, 1898(paper)
Same (cloth)
Cruise of revenuecutter Corwia inArctic Ocean in1884
Same, 1885Trials of compoundand noncompoundengtues ia UnitedStates revenuesteamers; report of
Chas. H. Loringand Chas. E. Em-ery, 1874 (paper) ..
Report of board of
engineers. Army,on storage of ex-plosives in NewYork Harbor, 1893.
Num-ber of
copies.
113
Price.
$0.05
10
.05
.05
.30
.60
.25
.75
.50
.55
.65
.50
.55
.50
.05
,30
.40
.50
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,05
,05
Total.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 557
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
2 $0. 90 $1.80
4 .05 .204 .05 .20
. 10 . ou
3 . 05 . 15
1 .25 .25
9 .10 .90
1 .10 .10
2 .05 . 10
1 .25 .252 . 30 . 60
1 .40 .401 .35 .351 1.40 1. 401 1.60 1.60
1 1.00 1.00
2 .75 1. 501 .65 .653 1. 25 3.751 1.75 1. 75
1 .60 .604 .45 1. 802 .70 1. 40
Title.
Treasitby—Continued.
Revenue- Cutter Service—Continued.
General publications(cloth)—Continued.Report of operations
of U. S. revenuesteamer Nunivakof Yukon Riverstation, Alaska,1899-1901 (paper)..
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2
Register of officers andvessels (paper), 1914...
Rules and regulations(paper):Information relating
to appointmentsin the UnitedStates Revenue-Cutter Service
Rules and regula-tions governingcourse of instruc-tion on practiceship Chase (redcloth)
Regulations govern-ing the uniform for
li'commissioned offi-
cers and enlistedmen of the Reve-enue-C utter Serv-ice of the UnitedStates, 1908 (fabric)
School of instruction(paper), 1914
Secret Service Division.
Armual report (paper),1913
G-.eneral publications(half sheep):Counterfeiting and
other crimes, 1899..
Same
Special Agents Division.
General publications(cloth)—Seal and salmon
fisheries and gen-eral resources of
Alaska
—
Vol. 1
Vol. 2Vol. 3
Vol. 4
Seal Islands of Alaska(cloth):
Report on Pribilofgroup or SealIslands of Alaska,
^ 1873 (paper)Fur-seal investiga-
tions
—
1896-97, pt. 1....Same, pt. 2Same, pt. 3
Same, pt. 4
Statistics Bureau.
Annual reports (cloth):
1884, pt. 2
1887, pt. 2
L 1889, pt. 2
Title.
Teeasury—Continued.
Statistics Bureau—Con.
Annual reports (cloth)—Continued.
1890, pt. 1
1890, pt. 2
1891, pt. 1
1891, pt. 2
189218931894
1895, pt. 1, vol. 1....
1895, pt. 1, vol. 2....1896, vol. 1
1896, vol. 2
1897, vol. 1
1897, vol. 2
18981899, vol. 1
1899, vol. 2
1900, vol. 1
1900, vol. 2
1901, vol. 1
1901, vol. 2
1902, vol. 1
1902, vol.21903, vol. 1
1903, vol.2Annual reports, com-merce and navigation,separates (paper):Mississippi and its 44
navigable tributaries.
.
General publications(cloth):
Statistical tables ex-
hibiting the com-merce of theUnited Stateswith Europeancountries, from1790tol890
Labor in Europeand America, rpe-
cial report onrates of wages,cost of subsist-
ence, and condi-tion of workingclasses in GreatBritain, France,Belgitun, andother countries of
Europe^ 18.5
Wool and. manufac-tujes of wool; spe-
cial report relating
to imports and ex-
ports of wool andmanufactures of
wool, etc., 1888(paper)
"Wool and manufac-tures of wool, 1S94.
Quarterly reports show-ing irdports and ex-
ports (paper):Tables showing ar-
rival of alien pas-sengers and immi-grants in theUnited Statesfrom 1820 to 1888.
.
Same (cloth)
Arrivals of alien pas-sengers and immi-grants in UnitedStates, from 1S20to 189 2 (cloth)
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
SO. 80.80.90.25.95
1. 101.401.35.70
1. 15
.901.251.251.251.351.351.351.351.501.301.15
1.001.151.15
,10
,40
,60
.20
.60
,20
558 BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
Teeasury—Continued.
Statistics Bureau—Con.
Monthly summary of
commerce and finance(paper):
$0.201866: November . .
.
1 SO. 201867—
1 .20 .20
February 1 .20 .20
March 1 .20 .20
AprilMay
1 .20 .201 .20 .20
July .20 .20
August I .20 .20
September 1 .20 .20
October 1 .20 .20
November 1 .20 .20
December 1 .10 .10
1868—January 1 .20 .20
1 .20 .20March 1 .20 .20
1 .20 .20
1 .20 .20
Jime 1 .20 .20
July 1 .20 .201 .20 .20
1869—January 1 .20 .20February 1 .20 .20March 1 .20 .20April 1 .20 .20
1 .20 .20June 1 .20 .20
July 1 .20 .20
August 1 .20 .20September 1 .20 .20
October 1 .20 .20
November 1 .20 .20
December 1 .20 .201870—
February 1 .20 .20March 1 .20 .20May 1 .20 .20
.20 .20July } .20 .20August .20 .20September 1 .20 .20October 1 .20 .20November 1 .20 .20
1871—I .20 .20
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1
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June .20 .20July I .20 .20August I .20 .20September 1 .20 .20October I .20 .20November I .20 .20December 1 .20 .20
1872—January 1 .20 .20February 1 .20 .20March .20 .20April .20 .20May .20 .20Jime .20 .20July .20 .20August .20 .20September .20 .20October .20 .20
* November .20 .20December .20 .20
Title.
Treasury—Continued.
Statistics Bureau—Con.
Monthly summary of
commerce and finance(paper)—Continued.1873—
January ,
February ,
MarchAprilMayJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1874—JanuaryFebruary ,
April ,
May ,
JuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober ,
NovemberDecember ,
1875—January ,
FebruaryAprilMayJuneDecember
1876—January ,
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1877—JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMay ,
JuneSeptemberNovemberDecember
1878—JanuaryFebruary ,
MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1879—JanuaryFebruary ,
MayJuneJuly
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
SO. 20 $0.20. 20 . 20.20 .20.20 .20.20 .20.20 .20.20 .20.20 .20.20 .20.20 .20.20 .20
.20 .20
. 20 . 20
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SUPEKINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS,, 559
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, ^9^5—Continued.
Title.Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
Teeasuky—Continued.
Statistics Bureau—Con.
Monthly summary of
commerce and finance(paper)—Continued.1879—Continued.
August 1 $0. 20 $0. 20September 1 .20 .20October 1 .20 .20November 1 ,20 .20
1880-1 .20 .201 .20 .201 .20 .201 .20 .20
August 1 .-20 .20September 1 .20 .20October 1 .20 .20November 1 .20 .20December 1 .20 .20
1881—1 .20 .20
February 1 .20 .20March 1 .20 .20April 1 .20 .20
1 .20 .201 .20 .20
July 1 .20 .20August 1 .20 .20September 1 .20 .20
1 .20 .20November 1 .20 .20December 1 .20 .20
1882—1 .20 .20
March 1 .20 .20April 1 .20 .20
1 .20 .20June 1 .20 .20July 1 .20 .20August 1 .20 .20September 1 .20 .20
1 .20 .201 .20 .201 .20 .20
1883—1 .20 .20
February 1 .20 .201 .20 .20
April 1 .20 .20May 1 .20 .20June 1 . 20 .20July 1 .20 .20August 1 .20 .20September 1 .20 .20October 1 .20 .20November 1 .20 .20December 1 .20 .20
1884—January 1 .20 .20
I .20 .201 .20 .20
. 20 on
1885—May 1 .20 .20Jime 1 .20 .20July 1 .20 .20August .20 .20September .20 .20October .20 .20November .20 .20December
1886—.20 .20
January .20 .20.20 .20
March .20 .20.20 .20
Price. Total.
$0.20 SO. 20.20 .20.20 .20.20 .20.20 .20.20 .20.20 .20.20 .20
.20 .20
.20 .20on 20.20 '.20
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.20 .20
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.20 .20
Title.
Treasury—Continued.
Statistics Bureau—Con.
Monthly summary ofcommerce and finance(paper)—Continued.1886—Continued.
MayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1887—JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJimeJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1888—JanuaryFebruaryMarchApril ,
MayJune.AugustSeptemberOctoberNovember ,
December1889—
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1890—JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJtmeJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1891—JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
Num-ber of
copies.
560 BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Treasuey—Continued.
Statistics Bureau—Con.
Monthly summary of
commerce and finance(paper)—Continued.1892—
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJimeJulyAugust ,
SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember ,
1893—January ,
February ,
May ,
JuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1894—JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyOctoberNovemberDecember
189.'>—
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1896—JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
1897—JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober
Num-ber of
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Price.
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.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
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$0. 20.20.20.20.20.20.20.20.20.20.20.20
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Title.
Teeasury—Continued.
Statistics Bureav^Con.
Monthly summary ofcommerce and finance(paper)—Continued.1897—Contmued.
NovemberDecember
JanuaryFebruary .
.
MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember.OctoberNovember.December..
1899—JanuaryFebruary.
.
MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember.October
1900-JanuaryFebruary.
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MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember.OctoberNovember.December..
1901—JanuaryFebruary .
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1902—JanuaryFebruary.
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MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember.OctoberNovember.
,
December..1903—
JanuaryFebruary...March ,
AprilMay ,
JuneJuly
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
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.20
.20
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.20
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.35
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.35
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.35
.35
.35
.35
. .35.35.55.35.35.35.35
Total.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—
(
561
-Continued.
Title.
Tbeasuey—Continued.
Statistics Bureau—Con.
Monthly summary of
commerce and finance,separates (paper):Colonial systems of
the world, etc
National debts of theworld
Commercial and in-
dustrial develop-ment of GermanEmpire
Internal commerce,iron and steel
trade of UnitedStates
Provision trade of
of Inited Statesand world's provi-sion supply andtrade, 1900
Territorial expan-sion of UnitedStates
Statistical Abstract ofthe United States(paper):
18781880188118821883 ,
1885
Niun-ber of
copies.
188718881889 ,
189018911892 ,
18931893 '(cloth).18941895 (cloth).189518961897 (cloth)
.
1S98 (cloth)18991899 (cloth) ,
1899 (ha If leather)...19001900 (cloth)19011901 (cloth)19021902 (cloth)
Supervising Architect's
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Annual reports (cloth):
19131914
Specifications (paper):[
Specifications for ;
plumbine fixtures, :
etc., June, 1910Same, revised, 1914..
I
Treasurer of the United i
States. 1
Annual reports (paper):j
1875 '
1886 (cloth)j
19131914 1
Price. Total.
SO. 10
.15
.15
10
SO. 10
.15
10
Title.
.15 .152 .15 .303 .15 .452 .15 .302 .15 .302 .20 .402 .15 .302 .15 .302 .15 .302 .15 .303 .25 . 75
3 .20 .602 .25 .501 .25 .251 .35 .352 .25 .501 .35 .351 .25 .252 .25 .501 .35 .351 .25 .252 .35 .701 .25 .253 .35 1.051 .75 .752 .25 .505 .35 1.752 .25 .503 .35 1.051 .30 .302 .45 .90
5 .50 2.503 .40 1.20
30 .35 10.50134 .75 100. 50
1 .10 .101 .15 .152 .10 .20
1 .10 .10
Num-ber ofcopies.
pt. 13.
War Department.
Secretary.
Annual reports (cloth)186618671869, vol. 1
18701871, vol. 1
1872, vol. 1
1873, vol. 1
1874, vol. 1
1876, vol. 1
1877, vol. 1
1878, vol. 1
1880, vol. 1
1881, vol. 1
1882, vol. 1
1883, vol. 1
1884, vol. 1
1885, vol. 1
1886
1888, vol. 1
1889, vol. 1
1890, vol. 1
1891, vol. 1
1892, vol. 1
1893, vol. 1
1894, vol. 1 ,
1895, vol. 1
1896, vol. 1
1897, vol. 1
1900, vol. 1
1903, vol. 3
1913, vol. 1
1913, vol. 3
1913, vol.41914, vol. 1
1914, vol. 2
1914, vol. 3
General publications(cloth):
Report of expedi-tion to Copper,T a n a n a , andICoyukuk Riversin ' Territorv of
Alaska in 1885Alaska, 1899, CopperRiver explora-tions
Report on reserveand auxiliaryforces of Englandand mihtia ofSwi tzerland(paper)
Report of George B.McClellan, 1855and 1856
The status of themihtary depart-ment in the land-grant colleges
Medals of honor is-
sued by War De-partment up to
and includingOct. 31, 1897 (half
sheep)Military policy of
the United States,
1907 ,
Same, 3d impression;1911 (paper)
Same, 3d impression,1911
Same, 1912 (paper) .
.
Price.
$0.40.50.50.35.40.60.85.75.50.75.50.50.50.50.60.75.75.65.65
1.00.85.70.50.60.55.70.85.65
1.50.70.65
.30
.65. 55
1.00.55
1;
.85
.60
4 .10
2 1.05
Total.
.05
.50
121 .65 78.65
18 .50 9.00
1 .65 .65
57 .50 28. 50
6495—15- -36
562 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Sccretorr/—Continued
.
General publications(cloth)—Continued
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Some problems of
Panama Canal; ad-dress of Henry L.Stimson beforeCommercial Club,Kansas City, Nov.14, 1911 (paper) . . . -
Special report of
William H. Tafton the Philippines,Jan. 27, 1908 (pa-
per)Special report of theSecretary of Warto the Presidenton the Philippines,Jan. 6, 1911 (pa-
per)Report on oper-ations of UnitedStates relief com-mission in Europe,1914
Report of board of
Army officers up-on claim of Wil-liam Farrar Smiththat he and notGeneral Rosecransoriginated plan for
relief of Chatta-nooga in October,1863 (paper)
Three-year enlist-
ment for the Ar-my, 1912
Some economic as-
pects of war, Apr.11, 1913
Army Regulat ions(cloth), 1913
Army Regulat ions,
separates (paper):Instructions for themobilization of theOrganized Militia,
May, 1912 (pa-per)
Changes, 1913 (pa-
per)—No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 7
No. 8
Nos. 1-11 (6 sets)
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16
No. 17
Nos. 1-17
No. 18
No. 19
No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23
Num-ber of
copies.
23
280
Price.
$0. 05
10
.15
.20
.10
.05
.60
.05
.05
.05
.05
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.05
.05
.05
.15
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.10
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Total.
$0.30
.60
30
.30
.20
.10
1.15
168.00
.05
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Secretary—Continued.
Laws, general (buck-ram):Military laws of theUnited States, 4thedition
Military laws of theUnited States,1914, 5th edition..
Officers of Army, theirfamilies, and familiesof deceased officers, re-
siding in or near Dis-trict of Colimibia (pa-per):
Jan. 5, 1914Nov. 5, 1914
Cuba, provisional gover-nor, armual reports(paper):
1907
Chief of Staff.
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1883
1899, pt. 2
19001901, pt. 6
General publications(paper):Chaplain's dutiesand how best toaccomplish thiswork, 1912
Convention signs.United States Ar-my maps, 1912
Handbook for use of
electricians in op-eration and care of
electrical machin-ery and apparatusof seacoast de-fences, 1904 (fabri-
koid)Reorganization of
French cavalry, ex-tract from report of
military commit-tee of Chamber of
Deputies, sessionof 1912
Equitation andhorse training,1910 (fabrlkoid) . .
.
Land forces of theUnited States,
1912Same, 1915Rules of land war-
fare, 1914 (cloth)...Facts of interest con-cerning the mili-tary resources andpolicy of the Uni-ted States
Laws, regulations,orders, and memo-randa relating to
organization andduties of GeneralStaff Corps, Jan-uary, 1912
Num-ber of
copies.
1303
62
437
Price.
$1.75
1.10
.05
.05
.10
.15
.20
.601.15
.90
.05
.15
,75
,05
.50
.10
.10
.50
.05
,05
1 Per set.
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Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Chief of Staff—Contd.
General publications(paper)—Continued.Tables of organiza-tion, UnitedStates Army, 1914.
Tables of organiza-tion, OrganizedMilitia, 1914
Manual for boards of
survey, by CharlesGebhardt, 1900....
Technical notes andextracts from re-
ports of Coast Ar-tillery target prac-tice for 1912
Regulations and instruc-tions (cloth):
United States Armytransport serviceregulations, 1908. .
.
Drill regulations for
Coast Artillery,Army, 1909 (fab-
ric)
Same, 1914 (fabric) .
.
Drill regulations for
Field Artillery,United StatesArmy, 1911,changes 1-2 (fab-
ric)
Same (fabric)
Drill regulations for
Mountain Artil-lery,United StatesArmy, 1908
Manuel of bayonetexercises, 1913(paper)
Same (paper)Cavalry service regu-
lations, 1914 (fab-
ric)
Cavalry drill regula-tions, Jan. 1, 1911(fabric)
Tentative Cavalrydrill regulations,Army, November,1913 (paper)
Cavalry service regu-lations, 1914 (fab-ric)
Field service regu-lations, 1914 (fab-
ric)
Regulations p r e -
scribing standardfor field firing andproficiency test,
Army, 1911 (pa-per)
Small - arms firing
manual, 1913 (fab-
ric)
Manual of interior
guard duty, 1914(fabric)
Gunnery and explo-sives for field artil-
lery oflBcers, 1911.
.
Manual of gymnas-tic exercises, 1904..
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
103 $0.25 $25. 75
37 .10 3. 70
6 .05 .30
1 .10 .10
2 .25 .50
14
160. 60.60
8. 4096.00
4
229.20.50
.80114.50
12 .55 6.60
5001,096
0).05
15.0054.80
5 .50 2.50
460 .50 230.00
58 .10 5.80
207 .50 103.50
689 .60 413.40
26 . 05 1. 30
837 .50 418. 50
2,023 .25 505. 75
66 .25 16. 50
28 .15 4.20
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Chief of Staff—Contd.
Regulations and instruc-tions (cloth)—Contd.Infantry drill regu-lations, 1911 (fab-ric)
Appendix to the In-fantry drill regula-tions, 1911, Nos.1-5 (paper)
Infantry drill regu-lations. Army,1911, with changes1-5, 6, and 7, andbayonet exercisesinserted (fabric)..
.
Infantry drill regu-,lations, 1911, withchanges
Drill regulations for
machine gun, or-
ganization Cav-alry, 1910 (paper).
Drill regulations for
machine-gun pla-
toons, Infantry,1909
Combined Infantryand Cavahy drill
regulations for au-tomatic machinerifle, caliber .30,
model 1909 (pa-per)
Regulations for field
maneuvers, 1910(paper)
Mustering regula-tions for Organ-ized Militia, 1914
(paper)Manual of physicaltraining for usein United StatesArmy, 1914 (pa-per)
Saber exercise, 1914(paper)
Same (cloth)Instructions govern-ing shore-tug sig-
naling duringCoastArtillerytar-get practice, 1913(paper)
Regulations for theinstructions andtarget practice of
Coast Artillerytroops, 1914 (pa-per). -
Questions and an-swers for use in in-
structions of tor-
pedo companiesand detachments,1908
Regulations for uni-
forms of Armv,1912 (paper)
Regulations for theimiforms of UnitedStates Army, re-
vised edition, 1914
(paper)
Num-ber of
co{)ies.
612
1,159
59
58
10
25
121
Price.
80.0.5 1 .$0.35
.35I
214.20
.35I
405.65
I
. 10 5. 90
.10
.05
.05
.50
. 10
.35
10
Special.
564 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, ^9^5—Contintied.
Title.
Wak Department—Continued.
Chiefof Staff—Contd.
Regulations and instruc-tions, changes, num-bered (paper):No. 2
No. 3No. 5Nos. 3-4, vmiformregulations
Extracts from reportsby regular and militiaofficers on joint Armyand militia coast-de-fense exercises (paper):
19071908190919101911
Military Secretary.
Annual report, 1914 (pa-per)
General publications(paper):Correspondence re-
lating to War withSpain, vol. 2 (half
sheep)Legislative history
of General Staffof Army from1775-1901 (cloth)..
Report of Maj. Gen.Joseph Wheelerrelating to Santi-ago campaign, 1898
.
Circular showingdistribution of
troops of line of
Army, January,1866-June, 1909....
Venereal peril, 1903..
Artillery circulars (pa-per):ABCFF. supplementHMM, supplement No. 1.
M, supplement No. 2.
Army List and Direc-tory (paper):1914-
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
Num-ber ofcopies.
1
3082
21
1
1
258
111105103117113115
Price.
$0. 05.05.05
.05
05
1.00
05
.10
.10
.10
.20
.10
.35
.25
.10
.10
.25
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
Total.
$0. 0515. 40.10
.05
.05
1. 00
.55
,05
.401. 50
.60
.101. 302. 80.90.35.75.10.10.25
.30
.15
.15
.15
.308. 70
16. 6515. 7515. 4517. 5516. 9517.25
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Military Secretary—Con.
Army List and Direc-tory (paper)—Contd.1915—
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJune
Army List and Direc-tory, subscriptions:
1 subscription735 subscriptions2 subscriptions2 subscriptions5 subscriptions
Army Register (cloth),
1789-1903, vols. 1 and2 (22 sets)
Army Register (paper):1829183818391841.
1842,
18431844,
184518461854,
1855.
18561857.
1858.
1859.
1861
1862.
1863186418661868.
18691870.
18711899.
1903190419051906.
1907.
1910.
1911191219141915
Drill regulations (cloth):
Manual of calisthenicexercises, 1892
Officers of Volunteerregiments
,Span ish
War (paper):Official register ofVolunteers inservice of UnitedStates organizedunder act of Mar.2, 1899. Nov. 15,
1899Same, Juae 1, 1900.
.
Soldiers' H a n d b o ok(canvas), 1913
Num-ber of
copies.
160101114
887528
44
65156
1
1
103
Price.
$0. 15.15.15.15.15.15
1.801.50.90.75
.45
2.00
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.20
.20
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
,25
.05
.15
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS.
Itemized stateinent of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—
(
565
Continued.
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Military Secretary—Con.
Accountability equip-ment manuals, 1913
(paper):Heavy Field Artil-
lery unitMountain Artilleryunit
Cavalry unit, rev.
Oct. 28, 1914Engineer unitInfantry mitInfantry unit, rev.
Aug. 26, 1914
Subsistence Department.
General publications(cloth):
Manual for Armybakers, 1910
Notes on bread mak-ing, permanentand field ovensand bake house,1882
Prize essay of Amer-ican Public HealthAssociation
Legislative historyof Subsistence De-partment ofUnited StatesArmy from June16, 1775, to Aug.15, 1876
Army ration, issue
and conversiontables, 2d edition..
Manual for cooks. Army(cloth), 1910 ,
Manual for subsistence(cloth), 1910
Num-ber of
copies.
Bureau ofInsular Af-fairs.
Annual reports (paper)
:
1901190519131914
General publications(paper):Reports on law of
civil governmentin territory subjectto military occu-pation by militaryforces of UnitedStates, 1902, 2dedition (cloth)
Cuban pacification,
report of W. H.Taft and R. Ba-con, Dec. 11,1906..
Proposed railwaylines in Island of
Luzon, July, 1903 .
Report on certaineconomic ques-tions in Englishand Dutch colo-
nies in Orient,1902.
95
17
Price.
5
299
36
$0. 05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.10
.35
.25
.25
.20
.10
.50
.50
Total.
$0.05
.05
.90
.05
.55
6.30
33.25
1.50
4.25
.20
.50
149.50
18.00
Title.
.05
.05
.20
.05
.75
.10
.15
.10
War Department—Continued.
Bureau of Insular Af-fairs—Continued.
General publications(paper)—Continued
.
Report on rights of
government of
Philippine Is-
lands, Nov. 18,
1901Invitation for pro-posals or bids for
concessionary con-tracts or grantswith and by thePhilippine Gov-ernment in aid of
the construction,equipment, main-tenance, and oper-ation of railwaysin the PhilippineIslands, June, 1905
Laws against trea-
son, sedition, etc.,
Feb. 10, 1902The Philippine
Islands, Mar. 1,
1913, 2d edition....
Isle of Pines, Carib-bean Sea, its situ-
ation, etcImmigration regula-
tions for PortoRico,June 7, 1899.
Organic act, Julv 1,
1902, of PhilippineIslands, 1913
Translations (paper):Translation laws re-
lating to civil ad-ministration andgovernment of
island of PortoRico, 1899
Translation of lawof civil procedurefor Cuba and PortoRico with annota-tions, etc., Janu-ary, 1901
The code of com-merce in force in
Cuba, Porto Rico,and the Philip-
pines, amendedJime 10, 1897
Adaptation of elec-
toral law of Jime26, 1890, to islands
of Cuba and PortoRico
Electoral law for
election of coim-cilors and provin-cial deputies in
Porto RicoTranslation of law
of eminent do-main, extendedto Cuba and PortoRico by royal de-
cree of June 13,
1884, and regula-
tions for its appli-
tion, 1901
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0. 10
,05
.05
.10
.05
,05
Total.
.05
.30
,20
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.15
566 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Bureau of Insular Af-fairs—Contin.u.e6 .
Translations (paper)—Continued.Compilation of or-
ganic provisionsof administrationof justice in forcein Spanish colo-
nial provinces andappendices rela-
ting thereto, 1891.
Translation of min-ing law applied toCuba.Oct. 10,1883,
to June 27, 1884. .
.
Translation of min-ing law and regu-lations in force inthe Philippines,1900
Translation of themortgage law for
Cuba, Porto Rico,and the Philip-pine Islands, 1893
Translation and reg-
ulations of themortgage law, Cu-ba, Porto Rico,and the Philip-pine Islands, 1899.
Municipal and pro-vincial laws inforce in the is-
land of CubaTranslation of nota-
rial laws in forcein Cuba and PortoRico, July, 1899.
.
Translation of penalcode in force inCuba, and PortoRico, 1900 ,
Translation of thelaw of ports inforce in the islandof Cuba, 1900 ,
General law of pub-lic works of islandof Cuba and regu-lations for its exe-cutions, etc., 1891.
Collection of lawsreferring to pub-lic works in PortoRico, 1896
Translation law of
railroads of Cuba,1895
Regulations for ex-ecution of policelaw of railroads of
island of CubaConstitution estab-lishing self gov-erimient in islandsof Cuba and PortoRico
Translation of thelaw of water inforce in the islandof Cuba, 1900
Philippine tariffs (pa-per), 1909
Num-ber of
copies,
Price. Total.
10. 10
.05
.10
.10
.05
.05
.10
.05
.10
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.15
$0. 10
40
.10
,15
,10
.05
.10
.10
.05
.10
.05
.05
1.20
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Bureau of Insular Af-fairs—Continued.
Noncontiguous territory(paper):Acts of Congress,
treaties, proclama-tions; decisionsof Supreme Courtof United Statesand opinions of
Attorney Generalrelating to non-contiguous terri-
tory, Cuba andSan Domingo,etc., 1909 (cloth).
.
Acts of Congress,treaties, procla-mations, etc., re-
lating to noncon-tiguous territory,
Cuba, and SantoDomingo. (61stCong.)
Acts of Congress re-
lating to noncon-tiguous territory,
Cuba and SantoDomingo and tomilitary affairs,
1914Laws relating to in-
sular and militaryaffairs (cloth)
Dominican customs, an-nual reports, (paper)
:
1908190919101911
Summary of commerceof Dominican Repub-
lic, 1911
Engineer Department.
Annual reports (cloth):
1876, pt. 3
1890, pt. 1
1892, pt. 4
1893, pt. 6
1897, pt. 4
1897, pt. 6
1899, pt. 3
1900, pt. 5
1903, pt. 3
1904, pt. 4 (paper)...1912, pt. 2 (paper)...1912, pt. 3 (paper)...1913, pt. 1
1913, pt. 2 (paper)...1913, pt. 2
1913, pt. 3 (paper)...1913, pt. 3
1914, pt. 1
1914, pt. 2
1914, pt. 3
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper):Annual report uponexplorations andsurveys in De-ment of Dakota,1874
Same, 1877
Num-ber ofcopies
Price.
$0.50
.50
.05
.851.00.85.80
1.051.151.051.451.001,75.85.85
1.101.151.301.301.501.251.251.75
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 567
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 191.5—Continued.
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Engineer Department—Continued.
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper)—Contd.Annual report uponexplorations andsurveys in De-partnient of Da-kota, 1878
Same, 1879Same, 1880Same, 1881Same, 1882Annual report uponreconnaiss a n c e s
and explorationsin divisions anddepartments, 1883.
Annual reports uponreconnaiss a nc esand explorationsin divisions anddepartments, 1884.
Reports upon sea-
coast defenses,1903Same, 1904
Annual reports, indexes(cloth):
1866-1900. vol. 1
Same, vol. 2
Same, vol. 3
General publications(paper):Organization ofbridge equipage of
Army, text andplates (2 sets)
Organiz a t i o n ofbridge equipage of
Army, with direc-tions for construc-tion of militarvbridges, 1870, re-
printed, 1898, textplates
Report on current-meter observa-tions in Missis-sippi River, nearBur^iagton, Iowa,during October,1879. 1884 (cloth).
Irrigation in Egypt,by J. Baroia,trans-lated from Frenchby A. M. Miller,
1889 fcloth)Fortifications of to-
day: fire againstmodels of coastbatteries and par-ados; horizontaland curved fire in
defense of coasts,
1883Same (cloth)Professional notes,by Edward Ma-guire, 1884
Monograph uponreservoirs andtheir effect onfloods of Missis-sippi system, byJames A. Seddon,
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
SO. 05.05.05.05.05
.05
.05
.652.40
1.23
1.23
Total.
1 ! .50
.25
.40
1 I .15
SO. 05.05.05.05
.05
,05
.05
.652.40
1.001.00.70
2.46
1.23
1.60
Title.
.50
.50
.80
.15
,15
War Department—Continued.
Engineer Department—Continued.
General publications(paper)—Continued.Salary and wage
tables, 1913 (buck-ram)
Searchlights, light
projectors f o r
Armv and Navy,1903." "...
Explorations and sur-veys (cloth):Report of expedi-
tion up Yellow-stone River, 1875(paper)
Fremont's first andsecond expedi-tions, 1842-1844....
Report upon Colo-rado River of theWest, etc., by J. C.Ives
Report of recon-naissance of BlackHills of Dakota,made in summerof 1874, by Wm.Ludlow ..."
Report of recon-naissance fromCarroll, MontanaTerritory, on Up-per Missouri, to
Yellowstone Na-tional Park andreturn, made in
1875Report of exploringexpedition fromSanta Fe. NewMexico, to j auc-tion of Grand andGreen Rivers of
great Colorado of
the West in 1859,
under commandof J. N. Macomb,with geological re-
port by J. S. New-berry ."l876 (paper)
Exploration of RedRiver of Louis-iana, 1852
Map of country be-tween frontiers of
Arkansas andNew !N[exico em-bracing section ex-
plored"' in 1S49-
1852, by R. B.Marcy
Report of construc-tion of militaryroad from FortWalla Walla to
Fort Benton, bvJohn MuUan. 1863.
Explorations andsurvey of valleyof Great Salt Lakeof Utah, by How-ard Stansbury,1852
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$0. 25
.20
.25
1.00
1.25
$0.75
.40
1.25
1.00
5.00
1.25
4.00
1.80
1.00
2.25
2.50
iPer set.
568 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales Jor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Engineer Department—Continued.
Explorations and sur-
veys (cloth)—Contd.Maps, StansburyExpedition
Report of examina-tion of upper Co-lumbia River andterritory in its vi-
cinity, Septem-ber and October,1881
Explorations and sur-veys, separates,(paper):Map of Black Hills,
from reconnais-sance, by Wm.Ludlow, 1874
Geological map of
Black Hills, byN. H. Winchell,to accompany re-
port of Wm. Lud-low (Map No. 3)...
Map of JudithBasin, to accom-pany reports of
Wm. Ludlow(Map No. 161)
Map of Yellowstoneand MissouriRivers and theirtributaries, 1859-1860 ,
(cloth):
Laws of UnitedStates relating to
construction of
bridges over navi-gable waters ofUnited States,
Mar. 2, 1805-Mar.
3, 1887, 2d ed,(sheep)
General bridge lawwith War Depart-ment regulations,1911 (paper)
Text of the eight-
hour laws of Aug.1, 1912, June 19,
1912, and Mar. 3,
1913 (paper)Laws for protectionand preservationof navigablewaters of UnitedStates, 1908(paper)
Laws of UnitedStates relating toimprovement ofrivers and harborsfrom Aug. 11, 1790,
to Mar. 4, 1907,
vol. 1 (paper)Laws of United
States relating toimprovement ofrivers and harborsfrom Aug. 11, 1790,
to Mar. 4, 1907,
vol.1Same, vol.2 (paper)
vol. 2
Nmn-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
1 $0.25 $0.25
1 .50 .50
1 .03 .03
1 .14 .14
5 .10 .50
I .23 .23
2 .80 1.60
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .50 .50
21
2
.60
.60
.75
1.20.60
1.50
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Engineer Department—Continued.
Professional papers(cloth;:
No. 15, with plates(paper)
No. 15, appendix(paper)
No. IS, vol. 1
No. 18, vol. 2No. 18, vol. 4 (half
leather)No. 18, vol. 5
No. 21 (half leather).
No. 21 (half leather).
No. 21, supplement.No. 23No. 23 (half leather).
No. 24No. 25 (paper)No. 25 (cloth)No. 29, pt. 6 (moroc-
co)No. 29, pts. 1-6
(leather)
No. 31
No. 32Regulations and instruc-
tions (special): Rulesand regulations relat-
ing to the navigablewaters of the UnitedStates, July, 1914(paper)
Maps and drawings (pa-per):Map of AugustaCounty, Va., 1875.
Map of reconnais-sance of Carroll,
Montana Terri-
tory, to Yellow-stone NationalPark and return,
by Wm. Ludlow,in July, August,and September,1875
Department of Co-lumbia, 2d ed
Department of Co-lumbia, 3d ed
Island of Cuba, east-
ern portion, 1874..
Island of Cuba,western portion,1874
Island of Cuba, goo-graphical and top-ographical, Nov.27, 1873
Same, Map No. 11...
Dakota Territory,1881 (2 sets)
Department of Da-kota, includingMinnesota, Dako-ta, and Montana,March, 1886
Greene County, Va.,1875
Madison County,Va., 1875
Military Depart-ment of Platte,
Nebraska
Num-ber ofcopies.
5571
18
Price.
$0.50
.152. 502. 15
L801.50.75
1.25.10.50.75
1.25.25.40
LOO.40.50
20
20
.06
.15
.27
.15
.15
.13
.13
1.17
iPer set.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 569
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Engineer Department—Continued.
Map sand drawings (pa-per)—Continued.RappahannockCounty, Va., 1875.RockinghamCounty, Va., 1875..
Map of Shenandoahand Page Countiesand part of War-ren County, Va.,1875
Seat of war in East,Turkey and ad-jacent parts, June,1877
Same, 1897Turkestan, 3d ed. (3
sets)
Upper Geyser Basin,to accompany re-
port of Wra. Lud-low
Yellowstone andMissouri Riversand their tribu-taries, revised andenlarged (2 sets).
.
YellowstoneNational Park,Big Horn Moun-tain, and adjacentterritory, 1881
Explorations and sur-veys for railroad fromMississippi River toPacific Ocean (cloth):Vol. 1
Vol.2Vol.3Vol. 4Vol.7Vol.8Vol.9Vol. 11
Vol. 12, pt. 1
Vol. 12,pt. 2
Explorations and surveyswest of one hundredthmeridian.
Annual reports (cloth):1878 (half cloth)1879
General publications,separates (paper):
Geological atlas,map showing re-
stored outline ofLake Bonneville.
.
Geological atlas-Sheet No. 50Sheet No. 59....Sheet No. 67....Sheet No. 75....Sheet No. 76. ...
Sheet No. 83....
Topographical mapof Yosemite Val-ley and vicinity(special map No.8)
Niun-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
2 $0.20 $0.40
2 .20 .40
2 .20 .40
4 .07 .284 .10 .40
12 1 .49 1.47
6 .02 .12
4 1.23 .46
14 .08 1. 12
1 1.00 1.00
1 1.50 1.503 2.00 6.001 1. 80 1. 80
1 1.50 1.501 1.80 1.80
3 1.20 3.603 2.20 6.601 2.40 2.401 1.90 1.90
2 . 25 . 50
3 . 40 1. 20
2 . 14 .28
2 .14 .28
3 . 14 AO
12 .14 1.685 .14 .70
5 .14 .70
5 .14 .70
14 .11 1.54
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Explorations and surveyswest of one hundredthweridian—Continued.
General publications,separates (paper)
—
Continued.Topoeraphic atlas,
sheets
—
Basin map, 1869,
1871,1872, and1873
No. 32 CNo. 32 DNo. 38 BNo. 41 BNo. 47 BNo. 47 B and No.
47 DNo. 48 CNo. 49No. 50No. 52DNo. 53 CNo. 56 BNo. 56 DNo. 58No. 59No. 61 BNo. 62 ANo. 65 DNo. 65 D, land
classification .
.
No. 66No. 69 BNo. 70CNo. 70CNo. 73
No. 73 ANo. 77No. 77, land
classification .
.
No. 77 BNo. 77 DNo. 78 ANo. 84
G eographi cal surveywest of the one hvm-dredth meridian(cloth):
Vol. 1
Vol.3Vol. 4Vol.7
Geographical surveywest of the one hun-dredth meridian, sepa-rates (cloth): Reportupon United Statesgeographical surve>'^
west of one hundredthmeridian, Appendix F,memoir of explorationsand surveys
Judge Advocate General.
General publications
^^The use of the Armyin aid of the civil
powers, 1898United States mili-
tary reservations,national ceme-teries, and miUtaryparks, 1910, revisededition (cloth)
.
Num-ber of
copies.
1 Per set.
570 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, i5i5—Continued.
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Judge Advocate General—Continued.
Manual for courts-mar-tial (cloth.) correctedto August, 1910
Courts-martial, sepa-rates (paper): Howardcourt of inquiry; aug-ments of George W.Dyer, counsel for ac-
cused, 1874Digest of opinions of
Judge Advocate Gen-eral (cloth), 1912
Military Academy.
General publications(cloth): Centennial of
Military Academy atWest Point, N. Y.,1802-1902, vols. 1 and2, 3 sets
Regulations (cloth), 1911.
List of cadets (paper),1901
Information relative to
appointment and ad-mission of cadets toMilitary Academy(paper), 1914
Philippines Division.
Annual reports (paper):189919001900, vol. 1, pt. 10
(cloth)1905
Department ofPorto Rico.
General publications(paper): Railroad law,corrected copy of is-
land of Cuba, andotber provisions re-
lated thereto; Havana,1902
Military Information Di-vision.
General publications(cloth): Handbook of
the Tagalog language,1905
Bulletins, old series (pa-per):No. 2No. 5
No. 7
No. 10No. 11
No. 14No. 16 (half sheep)
.
No. 18No. 21No. 24, pt. 5 (cloth)No. 25 (cloth)
No. 26No. 27No. 29No. 30No. 31
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0. 50
.05
1.50
Total.
2.00.30
40
.05
.10
.20
.30
.05
.60
$20. 50
.05
10. 50
6.00.90
,40
,20
,30
,60
.15
.25
.35
.20
.50
.50
.40
.25
.3528. 90
.601.50.60.25.50.75
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Military Information Di-vision—Continued.
Bulletins, old series (pa-per)—Continued.No. 32No. 33No. 38
Bulletins, new series
(paper):No. 3
No. 4No. 6No. 7No. 8, pt. 1
No. 8, pt. 2
No. 8, pt. 3
No. 8, pt. 4
No. 8, pt. 5
No. 10
No. 11
No. 11 (half leather)No. 12
No. 15
No. 16
No. 17
No. 18
No. 19
No. 20Maps (paper):
Strategic map of
Europe, 1915,
sheets 1-4
Same (6 sets)
School of Application forCavalry and Light Artil-
lery.
General publications
(cloth):
The Army Horse-shoer, 1912
The Army horse in
accident and dis-
ease, 1909
Mississippi River Com-mission.
Annual reports (cloth),
1884
Ordnance Department.
Annual reports (cloth):
19081909191119121913
Annual reports, miscel-
laneous, separates
(paper): AppendixNo. 1 to 1913 report....
Annual reports, indexes(cloth): Index to thereports of the Chief of
Ordnance, 1864 to 1912.
Instructions (paper):Description and in-
structions for useof Boulenge chro-nograph as modi-fied by M. Breger,1902
Num-ber ofcopies.
3715
7
153
1,87424
40
172
10
Price.
$0. 50.75
1.00
.25
.20
.20
.101.00.20.60
1.00.25.15
.601.00.30.75.50.10.10
.75
.15
.30
.30
.35
,20
Per set.
SUPERIXTEXDEXT OF DOCUMENTS. 571
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
3 10. 75 $2. 251 1.10 1.102 1.20 2.401 1.10 1.101 1. 00 1. 001 .85 .851 .80 .80
' 2 1.40 2.801 1.30 1.301 .50 .501 1.25 1.252 .50 1.002 1.00 2.001 1.25 1.25
3 1 6.85 6. 8.S
4 .35 1.401 .50 .50
12 .25 3.001 .40 .40
13 .75 9. 75
3 .35 1. 05
4 .15 .60
2 .05 .10
12 .05 .10
i
' ,05 .20
2 .05 .10
53 1.00 5:3.00
3
i
1
2.00 6.00
1 .15 .15
j
: 25
1
.05 1.25
38 .30 11.40
20 .50 10.00
1"
.05 .051 .05 .05
10 .05 .50
6 .05 .30
15 .10 1.50
Title.
"Wab Depaetmext—Continued.
Ordnance Department—Continued.
Instructions (paper)—Continued.Handbook of 3-inchField ArtiUerymaterial, revisedJuly 17, 190S
Handbook of the 3-
inch gun material,with instructionsfor its care (29
plates), revisedJune 24, 1912
Description of Gat-ling guns, caliber
.45, with rules andregulations for
their inspection,1S7S
Descrip t i o n andrules for manage-ment of UnitedStates magazinerifle, model 1898,
and magazine car-
bine, model 1S99,
caliber .30, 1901(half cloth)
Description andrules for manage-ment of UnitedStates magazinerifle and carbine,caliber .30,1898....
Rules for manage-ment of UnitedStates rifle, caliber.30. model of 1903(cloth)
Handbook for 1-
pounder Maximquick-firing gun,1.457-inch caliber,
mounted on field
carriage: reprintedfrom ofiicial copyused in Englishservice. 1902(cloth)
Ordnance Manual (pa-per), 1909
Notes on construction of
ordnance (paper):Xo. 20No. 21 ,
No. 22 ,
No. 23No. 24 ,
No. 25No. 53 ,
No. 77 ,
No. 78No. 80No. 83No. 84
Rules and regulations(cloth), 1909
Tests of metals (cloth):
1883 (half leather) .
.
1887 (half leather) .
.
1888 (paper)1890 (paper) ,
1891 (paper)1892 (paper)
Num-ber ofcopies.
159
Price.
80.20
.25
.20
.35
Total.
$0.20
.50
.60
55.65
5 .25 1.25
1 .15 .15
1 .05 .05
1 .15 .15
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .15 .15
3 .10 .30
5 .25 1.25
1 .50 .50
7 .10 .70
2 .05 .10
9 .05 .45
4 .35 1.40
1 1.00 1.00
1 1.65 1.65
1 .65 .65
1 .60 .601 .45 .45
2 .45 .90
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Ordnance Department—Continued.
Tests of metals (cloth)—Continued.
18931894189518961897189819001902 ,
19031905190619071908 (paper)1908 (buckram)1909. vols. 1 to 3 (1
set)
1912 (paper)1912 (buckram)1913 (paper)19131914
Index to reports on tests
of metal (cloth), 1881-
1912Price lists (paper): Smallarms. No. 18^9
Ordnance and Fortifica-
tion Board.
Annual reports (paper):191219131914
Paymaster General.
Distance circulars(paper), No. 1...
Oflacial table of distances(paper):
19101910 (half leather)
.
Q uartermaster's Depart-ment.
Annual report (cloth),
1912General publications
(paper):Stars and Stripesmemoranda rela-
tive to the UnitedStates flag andother flags, f u r -
nished by Quar-termaster's D e -
partment, Oct. 4,
1909Manual for packtransportation,1908
Pack transportation,1910 (Cloth)
Circulars (paper):No. 4. 1911No. 19. 1911No. 23. 1911No. 13, 1912No. 16. 1912
1 Per set.
572 KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
1 $0. 10 $0.10.15 .15
3 .25 .75
1 .35 .35
.30 .30
24 .10 2.40
.30 .30
.10 .101 .15 .15
.10 .10
.10 .10
. 10 .10\ .10 .10
3 .05 .15
2 .20 .40
93 .30 27. 90
3 .15 .45
1 .25 .253 .05 .15
14 .20 2.806 .35 2.10
3 1.50 4. 50
1 1.25 1. 25
16 . 15 2. 40
36 .50 18. 00
2 . 05 . 10
2*
05 \ 10
5 . 10 \ 50
3 !05 !l5
3 .05 .15
4 .05 .20
10 .50 5.0048 .65 31.201 .25 .252 .50 1.004 .50 2. 00
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Quartermaster's Depart-ment—Continued.
Roll of honor (paper):No. 8
No. 25Rules, regulations, andinstructions (cloth),
1898Manual for Quartermas-
ter's Department(cloth), 1904
Regulation for govern-ment of national ceme-teries, 1911 (cloth)
Specifications for uni-form of Army (paper),Jan. 25, 1912
Signal Officer.
Annual reports (cloth):
1887, pt. 21908190919101911191219131914
General publications(cloth):
Official reports onSignal Corps oper-ations, includingballoons, duringCivil War, 1899....
Signal Book, UnitedStates Army, 1914.
Circulars (paper):No. 7
No. 7, revised March,1913 (cloth)
Change No. 1,"1912..
No. 1, 1914No. 1, 1914 (cloth)...
Arctic series (cloth)
:
No. 1
No. 3
Professional papers, un-numbered (paper):Multiplex telephonyand telegraphy bymeans ofelecl ric wavesguided by wires
Property and generalregulations (cloth):
Drill regulations for
field companies of Sig-
nal Corps, provisional,1911
Notes (paper):No. 1
No. 13No. 17No. 19No. 20
Tornado circulars, newseries (paper), No. 1...
Manuals, n u nrb e r e d(cloth):
No. 2aNo. 3No. 4
No. 6 (leather)No. 7
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Soldiers' Home, District
of Columbia.
General publications(paper) : Regulationsfor government of
United States militaryprison and any branchthereof, 1909
Surgeon General.
Annual reports (paper):190519061911
19121913
General publications(cloth):
Few general direc-
tions with regardto destroying mos-quitoes, particu-
larly yellow fever
mosquitoes, 1904
(paper)Use of the Rontgenray by the Medi-cal Department of
the United States
Army in the Warwith Spain, 1898.
.
Report on origmand spread of ty-
phoid fever mUnited States mil-
itary camps dur-ing Spanish Warof 1898, vol. 1
Same, vol. 2
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
Circulars (cloth):
1865, No. 6 (half
leather)
1877, No. 9
Circulars of information(paper), 1911
Index catalogue, 1st
series (cloth):
Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Vol. 3Vol. 8
Index catalogue, 1st se-
ries separates (paper):
Tests illustrating thehistory of medicine in
the library of the Sur-
geon General's Office.
.
Index catalogue, 2d se-
ries (cloth):
Vol. 2
Vol. 15Vol. 17Vol. 18Vol. 19
Drill regulations, Hos-pital Corps:
1914 (fabric)
1914
Num-ber of
copies.
13
1,333252
Price.
$0. 05
.15
.15
.20
.20
.25
.05
1.40
1.201.25
.35
.15
.10
.40
.20
.20
.30
,05
2. 002. 002. 002. 00
,20
2. 002.002. 002. 002. 00
(1)
.50
1 Special.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 573
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, iS»i5—Continued.
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Surgeon General—Can.
Manual for Medical De-partment:
1911 (fabric)
Corrections and ad-d i 1 1 0 n s , 1911(paper)
Medical and surgical his-
tory of War of Rebel-lion, 1S61-1865 (cloth)
:
Pt. 3, vol. 1
Pt. 3, Tol. 2
Regulations for the gov-ernment of UnitedStates Army generalhospitals (paper)
War Records Office.
Rebellion Records(cloth):
Series 1—Vol. 1 (buckram)Vol.5 (buckram)Vol. 7 (buckram)Vol. 10, pt. 1 . .
.
Vol. 10, pt. 2...Vol. 11, pt. 1
(buckram) . .
.
Vol. 17, pt. 1...Vol. 17, pt. 2...Vol. 19, pt. 1
(buckram) . .
.
Vol. 20, pt. 1...Vol. 22, pt. 1...Vol. 24, pt. 1 . . .
.
Vol. 24, pt. 2..Vol. 24, pt. 3....Vol. 27, pt. 1 .
.
Vol. 27, pt. 2..Vol. 30, pt. 1....A^ol. 31, pt. 1 . . .
.
Vol. 31, pt. 2....A^ol. 31, pt. 3....Vol. 34, pt. 1....Vol. 34, pt. 2....Vol. 34, pt. 3....Vol. 34, pt. 4....Vol. 36, pt. 1....Vol. 36, pt. 2....Vol. 36, pt. 3....Vol. 37, pt. 1....Vol. 37, pt. 2....Vol. 38, pt. 1....Vol. 38, pt. 2....Vol. 38, pt. 3....Vol. 38, pt. 4 . . .
.
Vol. 38, pt. 5....Vol. 44Vol. 46, pt. 1 . . .
.
Vol. 46, pt. 2....Vol. 46, pt. 3....Vol. 47, pt. 1 . . .
.
Vol. 47, pt. 2....Vol. 47, pt. 3 . . .
.
Vol. 49, pt. 1 . . .
.
Vol. 51, pt. 1....Series 2—
Vol. 7Vol.8
General index andadditions and cor-rections, 1901
Num-ber ofcopies.
SO. 60
.05
5. 008. 00
.50
.75
.85
.80
.60
.70
.65
.55
.55
.75
.75
.70
.70
.60
.55
.65
.75
.75
.60
.55
.75
.70
.65
.55
.50
.65
.65
.70
.55
.70
.70
.85
.85
.851.25.90.60.75
.80
.65
.90
m. 80
.05
5. 008. 00
.501.50.85.80.60
1.50.55.60
1. 40.65.55.55.75
1.50.70
1. 40.60.55.65
1. 50.75.60.55.75.70.65.55.50.65.65
I
.70 :
.55I
.70
.70
.85
.85
.852. 50.90.60
2.251. 60
.80
.65
1.80
Title.
War Department—Continued.
War Records Office—Continued.
Rebellion Records(cloth)— Continued.
OflRcial records ofUnion and Con-federate Armies,series 1; index tobattles, cam-paigns, etc., Apr.1, 1899 (paper). ...
Rebellion Records, at-lases (paper):
Pt. 2Pt. 3Pt. 7Pt. 8Pt. 10Pt. 11
Pt. 16Pt. 17Pt. 28Pt. 31Pt. 36
Num-ber ofcopies.
Gettysburg National Mil-itary Park Commis-sion.
Annual reports (cloth),1893-1904
Census of Cuba.
General publications(cloth) : Report oncensus of Cuba, 1899..
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3
Census of Porto Rico.
General publications(cloth): Report on cen-sus of Porto Rico, 1899
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3
Philippine Commission,1900— Taft Commis-sion.
Annual reports (cloth):
1906, pt. 1
1906, pt. 3
1908, pt. 2, appendix19121913 (paper) ,
1913Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper):
Bulletins and circu-
lars on agriculturein Philippines;from PhilippineCommission re-
port, 1906, vol 3..
SO. 10
.40
.40
.40
.40
.40
.40
.40
.40
.40
.40
.25
.75
1.00
.05
.05
.05
.65
.05
.05
.05
15
574 REPORT OF THE
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal
PUBLIC PRINTER.
year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total. Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
Wab Department—Continued.
Philippine Commission,1900— Taft Commis-sion—Continued.
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper)—Con.Bulletins and circu-
lars on charcoal,lumber, and saw-mills; from Philip-pine Commissionreport, 1908, vol.3.
General publications(paper):Report of the Agri-
cultural Bank of
Egypt to the Sec-retary of War andPhilippine Com-mission, June 1,
1906Report of committeeappointed byPhilippine Com-mission to inves-tigate use ofopium and traffic
therein in Japan,etc., 1908
Civil-service bureau,annual report (paper),1910
Public laws and resolu-tioQS (cloth): Spanishpublic-land laws(English translation)in Philippine Islands,and their history toAug. 13, 1898
Forestry bureau, circu-
lars (paper). No. 4
Customs bureau, annualreports (paper), 1910.-.
Weather bureau, generalpublications (halfleather): Cyclones of
the Far East, 2d rev.
ed., 1904
Government laborato-ries bureau bulletins(paper):No. 13
No. 16
No. 17
No. 19
No. 20No. 24
No. 26No. 28No. 29No. 31
No. 33
Interior department,general publications(paper): Rubber-growing industry ofPhilippine Islands,cost of, production andprofits, 1911
Agriculture bureau, an-nual reports Cpaper),1903
$0. 15
10
.15
.05
.15
.05
.15
1.50
.10
.10
.10
.10
.05
.10
.10
.15
.05
.05
.15
$0. 15
50
.45
.05
.15
.15
.15
1.50
.10
.10
.10
.20
.05
.70
.60
.15
.10
.20
.15
War Department—Continued.
Philippine Commission,1900— Taft Commis-sion—Continued.
Mining bureau, generalpublications (paper):Coal Measures ofPhilippines. Rapiddiscovery of coal inarchipelago and sub-sequent develop-ments, with full textof record of McLeodcoal concessions inCebu, or Uling-Iutaccoal and railway con-cessions, August, 1901.
Governor General, gen-eral publications
er):
The friar-land In-quiry, Philippinegovernment
Municipal code andprovincial govern-ra e n t act, 1905(cloth)
Vickshurg National Mili-tary Park Commission.
Annual report (paper),1910
10 .30
Shiloh National MilitaryPark Commission.
Annual reports (paper):190719081910
General publications(cloth): Battle ofShiloh and organiza-tions engaged, 1902;revised, 1909
International WaterwaysCommission.
Annual reports (paper):19071907190819091911
Militia Affairs Division.
Annual reports (paper):19081914
Circulars (paper) , No. 8.
.
Roster (paper), 1909Instruction circulars
(fabrikoid). No. 1
Regulations for Organ-ized Militia (cloth)
1910Manuals (paper):
Infantry equipmentmanual, Organ-ized Militia, 1914..
32
SO. 40
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 575
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, i5/5—Continued.
Title.
War Department—ContiBued.
Militia Affairs Division—Continued.
Manuals (paper)—Contd.Manual for noncom-missioned officers
and privates of In-fantry of Organ-ized Militia, 1914(fabric)
Same
Isthmian Canal Com-mission.
Annual reports (paper):190419051907190819091910, text and maps
(5 sets)
1911, text and maps(3 sets)
1912, text and maps(3 sets)
1913, text and maps(5 sets)
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper): Treatiesand acts of Congressrelating to the Isth-mian Canal
General publications(paper):Report of Joseph L.Bristow, specialPanama Railroadc omm issioner,June 24, 1905
Code of civil proced-ure of Canal Zone,1907
Civil code of R epub-lic of Panama andamendatory laws .
.
Executive order re-
lating to IsthmianCanal Commis-sion, March, 1904-June 12, 1911
Official handbook of
the Panama Canal,3d ed., 1913
Isthmian Canal, byH. H. Rousseau,1910, reprint
Report on the Indus-trial and commer-cial value of theIsthmian Canal,June, 1904
Measurement of ves-sels for the Pana-ma Canal
The Panama Canaltraffic and tolls,
1912Panama canal, traf-
fic and tolls, reportby E. B. Johnson(cloth)
Num-ber of
copies.
185627
Price.
(')
$0. 45
.15
.301.001.501.35
2 1.75
2 1.60
2 1.80
2 1.80
.05
.40
.25
.35
.20
.20
.05
.20
1.50
1.25
1.5028
Special.
Total.
$46. 25282. 15
1.351.206.006. 005.40
4.80
5. 40
9.00
.60
.75
.35
.20
2.20
3.20
2.20
10.50
2.50
42.00
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Isthmian Canal Com-mission—ConU\.
General pul)licatioiis,separates (paper): Ex-tract from report ofPanama Canal traffic
and tolls, 1912
Circulars (paper):No. 49No. 50
Sanitation department:Annual reports (pa-per)—
19121913
General publications(paper): Studies in re-lation to malaria, 1910.
Monthly reports (pa-per): 1914, March
Minutes of meetings(paper): Minutes of
meetings of IsthmianCanal Commissionand of its executiveand engineering com-mittee, April-June,1906, Washington
Miscellaneous special re-
ports (paper): Specialreport of chairman toSecretarj^ of W a r
showing present con-ditions on Isthmus,Apr. 23, 1906, Isthmi-an Canal Affairs, Of-fice ofAdministration,Washington
Num-ber ofcopies.
Porto Rico.
Annual reports (paper): i
1910 '
1911
19131914
Quartermaster's Corps.
General publications(paper):Illustrations of bimt-
ing, flags, etc
Report on fuel tests
and issue of fuel,
1914 (cloth)
Circulars (paper)
:
No. 1, 1913No. 6, 1913
Specifications (paper):Specifications foruniforms of UnitedStates Army, 1915
Army transport serviceregulations, 1914
(cloth)Laws relating to Quar-termaster's Corps, 1914
(cloth)
2 Per set.
1!
20 .20
2535 liib
35 1.05
.60
576 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
Congress—Continued.
Congressional Record(bound)—Contd.
52d Cong., 1st and 2dsess., vol. 23, appendix(half leather) $1. 50 $1. 50
53d Cong., 1st, 2d, and 3dsess., vol. 25, pt. 3 (halfleather) 1. 50 1. 50
58th Cong., 1st, 2d, and3d sess., vol. 39, pt. 4
(half leather) 1 1.50 1.5061st Cong., 1st, 2d, and3d sess.:
Vol. 45, pt. 5 (halfleather) 1. 75 1. 75
Vol. 45, pt. 8 (halfleather) 1.75 1. 75
62d Cong., 1st, 2d, and3d sess., vol. 49, pt. 5
(half leather) 2 2.50 5. 0063d Cong., 1st, 2d, and3d sess.:
Vol. 50, pt. 1 (halfleather) 1.50 1. 50
Vol 50, pt. 2 (halfleather)
Vol. 50, pt. 3 (halfleather)
1.50 1.50
1.50 1.50Vol. 50, pt. 4 (half
leather) 1.50 1.50Vol. 50, pt. 5 (half
leather)1
1.50 1.50Vol. 50, pt. 6 (half
leather) 1.50 1.50Vol. 50, pt. 7 (half
leather) 1.50 1.50Vol. 51, pt. 1 (half
leather) . 2.00 2.001^50 eioo
Vol. 51, pt. 2 (halfleather) . . .
.
12.00 2.00
Same 4 1.50 6.00Vol. 51, pt. 3 (half
leather) 2.00 2.00Same 1.50 Q.OOVol. 51, pt. 4 (half
leather) 12.00 2.00
Same liso 6.00Vol. 51, pt. 5 (half
leather) 1 2.00 2.00Same J
1. 50 q'. 00Vol. 51, pt. 6 (half
leather) 2.00 2. 00Same 1.50 6.00Vol. 51, pt. 7 (half
leather) 2.00 2.00Same 1.50 eiooVol. 51, pt. 8 (half
leather)i
2.00 2.00Same 1.50 6^00Vol. 51, pt. 9 (half
leather) 2.00 2.00Same 1
1.50 6.00Vol. 51, pt. 10 (half
J 2.00 2.00Same 1.50 6.00Vol. 51, pt. 11 (half
leather) 2.00 2.00Same 1.50 6.00Vol. 51, pt. 12 (half
leather) 2.00 2.00Same 1.50 6.00Vol. 51, pt. 13 (half
2. 00 2. 00Same 4 1.50 6.00
Title.
Wab Department—Continued.
Canal Zone, Isthmus ofPanama.
Annual reports (paper):
1914, pts. 1 and 2 (1
set)
1914, pt. 1
1914, pt. 2
Health department, gen-
eral publications: Mos-quito-borne diseases
(paper) - - -
Health department,monthly reports (pa-
per):1914—
AprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
Congress.
Annals of Congress.
Vol. 4 (sheep)Vol. 9 (sheep)Vol. 17 (sheep)
Congressional Globe.
28th Cong., 1st sess., vol.
13 (half leather)
33d Cong., 1st and 2dsess., vol. 23, appendix(half leather)
36th Cong., 1st and 2d
Vol. 29, pt. 2 (half
leather)Vol. 29, pt. 3 (half
leather)Vol. 29, pt. 4 (halfleather)
Vol. 30, pt. 1 (half
leather)Vol. 30, pt. 2 (half
leather)
37th Cong., 1st, 2d, and3d sess.:
Vol.32, pt. 3 (sheep).Vol.32, pt. 4 (sheep).
39th Cong., 1st and 2dsess., vol. 36, pt. 3 (halfleather)
40th Cong., 1st, 2d, and3d sess., vol. 39, sup-plement, trial of An-drew Johnson (halfleather)
«st Cong., 1st, 2d, and3d sess., vol. 43, pt. 3(half leather)
Congressional Record(bound).
43d Cong., special, 1stand 2d sess., vol. 1
(half sheep)
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
i$1.25
.65
.60
,05
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
1. 501. 501.50
1.50
1. 50
1.50
1.50
1. 50
1. 50
1. 50
1.501.50
1.50
1.25
1.50
LOO
Total.
$1.259. 107. 20
10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
1. 501.504. 50
1.50
1.50
1.50
3.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
3.001.50
,50
1.25
1. 50
1.00
Per set.
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 577
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber ofcopies.
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63d Cong., 1st, 2d, andj
3d sess.—Contd.|
Vol. 51, pt. 14 (halfi
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Vol. cl, pts. 1-17, in-
dex (half leather)..'
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Vol. 52, pt. 4 (halfi
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Vol. 52, pt. 5 (half '
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Daily Congressional\
Record (paper).]
55th Cong., 1st sess., vol. ^
30, No. 5155th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 31—No. 15No. 16No.17No. 20No. 73No. 127No. 131No. 135
55th Cong., 3d sess.:
Vol. 32—No. 31No. 39No. 64
56th Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 33—No. 8No. 140No. 144No. 145
56th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 3^No. 47No. 64
57th Cong., 1st s&ss.:
Vol. 35—No. 38No. 63No. 72No. 76... ....No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 125No. 137
58th Con?.. 2d sess.:
Vol. 38—No. 10No. 51No. 88
5Sth Cong., 3d sess.:
Vol. 39—No. 40No. 47
Price. Total.
S2.001..50
2.001.50
1.50
1..50
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
,04
.03
.07
.05
.07
.08
.04
.05
.09
.00
$2.006.00
2.006.00
7.50
9.00
3.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
.04
.26
Title.
CoNGEESS—Continued.
Daily Congressional Rec-ord (paper)—Contd.
58th Cong., 3d sess.—ConVol. 39—Continued.
No. 50No. 57No. 64No. 65
59th Cong.. 1st sess.:
Vol. 40-No. 26No. 35No. 39No. 51
No. 52
No. 54No. 68No. 108No. 115
No. 120No. 121
No. 126No. 130No. 135
No. 140No. 157
No. 159
59th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 41—No. 4No. 6
No. 7
No. 8No. 10
No. 18No. 19
No. 21
No. 24No. 32
No. 34No. 44
No. 45
No. 46
No. 47
No. .54
No. 55
No. 57No. 60No. 61
No. 67
No. 6SNo. 71 ,
No. 73
60th Cong.. 1st sess.:
Vol. 42—No. 11
No. 15
No. 18No. 27No. 29
No. 34
No. 39
No. 40No. 43
No. 46
No. 52
No. 53
No. 54
No. 56No. 57No. 70
No. 72
No. 75No. 76
No. 77
No. 78
No. 79
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.; Total.
1 $0.12 $0.121 . 12 . 12
1 .15 .151 . 15 . 15
Jo
. 06.08. 12
oo . 08 . 2411 . 14 . 141 .06 .061 .07 .072 . 06 .121 . 17 .174 . 10 . 401 . 10 .105 . 12 . 606 .09 .541 .08 .084 . 10 . 401 .05 .051 .09 .091 . 13 .13
4 .07 .282 .10 .201 .05 .051 .05 .053 .03 .091 .07 .079 .06 .542 .08 .165 . 10 .502 .05 .104 .04 .161 .09 .09
ne .10 31.601 .10 .101 .16 .16
11 .06 .665 .13 .657 .11 .771 .12 .121 .14 .14
I.14 .42.15 1.35
2 .12 .24
3 .03 .09
2 .04 .08.05 .20
1 .04 .042 .07 .142 .03 .061 .11 .112 .06 .12
.14 .14i .07 .07
.06 .181 .08 .164 .05 .201 .13 .131 .08 .084 .05 .202 .10 .201 .04 .04
7 .10 .702 .05 .102 .09 .182 .11 .22
3j
.12 .36
6495—15 37
578 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
1 $0. 03 $0. 034 .09 .361 .09 .093 .08 .241 .04 .041 .07 .079 .07 .631 .07 .073 . 14 .425 .10 .501 .07 .071 .03 .033 .09 . 272 . 11 .222 . 10 , 204 .09 . 365 . 11 .555 . 10 . 50
9 .04 .365 .03 . 153 .03 .095 .08 .403 .09 .271 .07 .071 .09 .091 .08 .081 .09 .092 .08 .163 . 07 .211 .14 .141 .09 .091 . 10 . 101 .20 .206 . 16 .961 . 16 . 16
2 .05 . 1013 .03 . 391 .03 .03
2 .05 . 102 .03 .061 .03 .038 . 04 .321 . 11 . 11
2 .09 . 182 . 11 .221 . 08 .081 • 10 . 101 . 03 . 031 .05 .051 .06 .06\ . 05 . 05\ . 05 .051 . 03 .032 . 05 . 101 .05 .052 . 11 . 22
. 11 . 11
1 !l4 .141 .04 .049 .05 .451 .06 .062 .05 .103 .09 .271 .07 .071 .08 .081 .03 .031 .09 .092 .07 .14
Title.
CONGKESS—Continued.
Daily Congressional Rec-ord (paper)—Contd.
60th Cong. , 1st sess.—ConVol. 42—Contd.
No. 81No. 82 ,
No. 88No. 89No. 97No. 105No. 106No. IllNo. 116 ,
No. 118 ,
No. 119 ,
No. 120 ,
No. 121 ,
No. 123 ,
No. 127No. 128 ,
No. 133 ,
No. 13660th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 43—No. 4
No. 5No. 6
No. 7
No. 9
No. 10No. 17 ,
No. 37No. 43No. 49No. 50 ,
No. 54
No. 55No. 58 ,
No. 63 ,
No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70 ,
No. 73 ,
61st Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 44—No.lNo. 8 ,
No. 10No. 13 ,
No. 18 ,
No. 19No. 22No. 23No. 25No. 31No. 43No. 44No. 46No. 54
No. 55No. 60No. 63No. 66No. 69No. 74
No. 75No. 77No. 78No. 91No. 92No. 94No. 95No. 104..'.
No. 106No. 108
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Daily Congressional Rec-ord {paper)—Contd.
61st Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 45—No. 3No. 8No. 9
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15No. 16
No. 17
No. 18No. 19
No. 20No. 21No. 24No. 27No. 31No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 38No. 39No. 43No. 44
No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54
No. 55No. 59
No. 61No. 63No. 66No. 68No. 69No. 72No. 73No. 76No. 78No. 79No. 82No. 83No. 85No. 86No. 89No. 91No. 98No. 100No. 102No. 103No. 104No. 109No. 110No. 112No. 113No. 115No. 116No. 119No. 123No. 124No. 127No. 128No. 129No. 130No. 131No. 132No. 134No. 135No. 136
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0. 04.04.04.06.03.04.04.07.04.06.06.05
.07
.08
.13
.07
.09
.08
.03
.09
.08
.10
.06
.05
.05
.10
.10
.03
.08
.07
.07
.07
.05
.03
.08
.10
.09
.10
.06
.06
.07
.11
.07
.12
.04
.14
.12
.07
.13
.08
.10
.09
.07
.07
.07
.06
.10
.06
.10
.09
.09
.05
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—
<
579
-Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Daily Congressional Rec-ord (paper)—Contd.
61st Cong. , 2d sess.—Con.Vol. 45—Continued.
No. 137No. 138No. 141
No. 142No. 143No. 144
No. 146No. 148No. 150No. 151No. 152No. 154No. 156No. 158No. 160No. 161No. 162No. 163No. 164 ,
No. 166 ,
No. 167 ,
No. 168 ,
61st Cong., 3d sess.:
Vol. 46—No. 6No. 11No. 14No. 19No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 24No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 37No. 39No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 47No. 48No. 52No. 54
No. 57No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 70No. 71
No. 74
No. 75
62d Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 47—No. 1
No. 2No. 6No. 13No. 16No. 17
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0.12.09.05.14
.10
.07
.09
.04
.09
.13
.07
.14
.17
.21
.14
.15
.27
.17
.07
.08
.03
.10
.10
.06
.11
.06
.08
.09
.07
.08
.09
.07
.09
.09
.12
.11
.08
.09
.18
.11
.12
.20
.12
.24
.19
.07
.08
Total.
.03
$0.12.72.10
1.26.10.07.45.04
.27
.13
.28
.84
.34
.21
1.26.30
1.081.19.70.08
.06
.03
.09
.21
.36
.12
.63
.03
.20
.65
.25
.95
.40
.99
.122.281.32.70.18.55
1.56.96.72.28.48
1.17.42.27.09.60.88
1.20.27.36.55.36
2.601.085.521.90.07.16
.04
.12
.12
.96
.04
.05
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Daily Congressional Rec-ord (paper)—Contd.
62d Cong., 1st sess.—Con.Vol. 47—Continued.
No. 18
No. 21
No. 22No. 24
No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41
No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 46No. 49No. 50No. 53
No. 55No. 59No. 63No. 65No. 66No. 78No. 84
No. 86No. 92No. 96No. 97No. 99No. 101
No. 103No. 106No. 107No. 108No. 109No. Ill
No. 112No. 113
No. 114
62d Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 48—No. 2No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 8No. 9
No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16
No. 17
No. 21
No. 22No. 23
No. 24
No. 26
No. 28
No. 30No. 31
No. 35No. 38No. 41
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0.07.06.04
.06
580 KEPOET OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—^Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
1 $0. 04 $0. 04
1 .05 .053 .05 .15
2 .05 .101 .04 .04
1 .05 .05
1 .06 .062 .06 .12
1 .07 .071 .06 .06
1 .06 .06
1 .04 .04
1 .04 .04
1 .04 .04
7 .09 .63
7 .08 .56
19 .07 1.33
3 .07 .21
1 .06 .06
1 .08 .08867 .10 85.70
2 .10 .20
1 .11 .11
6 .06 .36
2 .05 .106 . 10 .604 .07 .28
2 .10 .202 .07 .14
1 .10 .101 .08 .082 .09 .186 .08 .482 .12 .24
3 .04 .1214 .15 2.10
9 .06 .54
1 .08 .0814 .08 1.121 .09 .092 .09 .18
570 .10 57.004 .08 .324 .11 .44
2 .03 .06
3 .06 .181 .11 .11
12 .10 1.205 .07 .35
14 .08 1.127 .08 .562 . 10 .202 . 05 .10
1 .09 .0921 . 13 2.732 .08 .16
2 .09 .18
13 .12 1.564 .12 .48
727 . 10 72.701 . 10 .10
2 !io .204 .09 .36
5 .11 .55
5 .11 .551 .11 .11
13 .08 1.046 .10 .602 .09 .183 .09 .27
3 .11 .33
6 .11 .66
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Daily Congressional Rec-ord (paper)—Contd.
62d Cong., 2d sess.—ConVol. 48—Continued.
No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 56No. 61No. 62No. 64No. 65No. 67No. 68No. 71
No. 72No. 74
No. 75No. 76
No. 77No. 78No. 79No. 80No. 81
No. 82No. 83No. 84No. 85No. 89No. 90No. 92No. 94No. 95No. 96No. 100No. 103No. 106No. 107No. 108No. 109No. 110No. Ill
No. 113No. 114No. 115No. 116No. 117No. 118No. 119No. 120No. 122No. 123No. 124No. 126No. 127No. 129No. 131
No. 133No. 134No. 135
No. 136No. 137No. 138No. 140No. 142No. 143No. 144No. 148
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Daily Congressional Rec-ord (paper)—Contd.
62d Cong., 2d sess.—Con.Vol. 48—Continued.
No. 149No. 151 ,
No. 152No. 153No. 154 ,
No. 156 ,
No. 158 ,
No. 159No. 162No. 164No. 165 ,
No. 167No. 174No. 176 ,
No. 178No. 179No. 181No. 182No. 185No. 186No. 187No. 188No. 189No. 190No. 191No. 192No. 193No. 194No. 195No. 197No. 198No. 199No. 200No. 203No. 204No. 205No. 206No. 207No. 209No. 210No. 212No. 213No. 214No. 215No. 216No. 217No. 218No. 220No. 222
62 Cong., 3d sess.:
Vol. 49—No. 2
No. 3No. 4
No. 5No. 6No. 7
No. 8
No. 9No. 10No. 12No. 13
No. 14
No. 15No. 16
No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 23No. 24
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price
$0.07.16.05
.05
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 581
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued,
Daily Congressional Rec-ord (paper)—Contd.
62d Cong., 3d sess.—Con.Vol. 49—Continued.
No. 25No. 27
No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 33 ,
No. 34No. 35 ,
No. 36 ,
No. 37No. 38No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51
No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 72No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 76....No. 77No. 78
63d Cong., special sess,
Vol. 50-No. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 5...:
63d Cong ., 1st sess.:
Vol. 50—No. 1
No. 2
No. 9No. 11
No. 12No. 13
No. 14No. 15
No. 16No. 17No. 18
No. 19No. 19
No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 24
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
10.11.07
.05
.05
.10
.04
.09
.09
.08
.10
.10
.07
.09
.07
.06
.11
.09
.03
.12
.08
.03
.09
.12
.03
.07
.09
.14
.15
.08
.10
.15
.16
.14
.18
.14
.14
.16
.11
.05
.21
.09
.04
.12
.03
.07
.06
.10
.14
.10
.10
.11
.19
.15
.10
.14
.11
.15
Total.
$1.871.05.24.72.25
2. 24.72.88.15
1.60.80
1.442.881. 62.32.80
1.60.35.09.14.84.33.90.09.24.08.06.90.36.03.21
1.442.242. 85.40.90
2. 10.80
1.543.062.241.823.841.87.55
.27
.03
.03
.03
.03
1.44.06.91
1.40.10.20.55.19
1. 35.50.84.22
1. 05.30
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Daily Congressional Rec-ord (paper)—Contd.
63d Cong., 1st sess.—Con,Vol. 50—Continued.
No. 25No. 26
,
No. 27,
No. 28 ,
No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 59No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 72No. 73No. 75No. 76No. 77No. 80No. 82No. 83No. 85No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 91No. 92No. 93No. 95No. 96No. 97No. 98No. 100No. 101No. 102No. 103No. 104No. 105No. 106No. 107No. 108No. 109No. 110No. Ill
No. 113
No. 113No. 114No. 115No. 116No. 117
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
2 $0. 10 •n on1 f»7
. 0722 . uo 1. 76
. Uo . 32
. 08 . 16in
. 0.5 . 50o0 . 06 . 18g . uo . 30
05 OKA1 . uo .24A1 . U4 . 100
. 03 . 06y . 00 . 54Q rift
. uo . 181X C\'i
. Uo . 037I . UO . 357 . 03 . 21
X . uo . 0.5Qo . U( . 21
97. uo 1 RO
1. ozQO . uy . 72
. 04 . 04oit . Uo . UoQO . Uo . 094 . Uo . 124 . Uo lO
.
n7. U/ OA
8 . 06 . 483 . 03 . 09
. Uo . Uo1 . 07 . 07
22 . 12 2. 641 . 03 . 032 . Uo . Uo3 . 05 •152 . 06 . 12
15 . 10 1. oU14 . 0917 . 03 . oi
5 . 10 . 503 . 03 .094 . 05 .201 . 03 . 034 . 03 . 12
5 . 06 . 306 . 07 A<y
. 4^1 . 03 . 033 . 06 . 181 .07 . 071 . Do . 0.5
3 .04 . 12
1 .07 .07
1 .08 .081 .09 .09
3 .04 .12
3 .09 . 27
1 .10 !io5 .05 .23
.10 .80
.07 .07
.12 .12
71
.08 .5610 ; .11 1.10
21
.12 .24
.10 .9011 .09 .36
18:
.08 1.44
1 .05 .03
25
;
.06 1.502
1
.11 .2214 1 .07 .9811 : .10 1.1011 i .06 .66
582 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKHSTTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Daily Congressional Rec-ord {'paper)—Contd.
63d Cong., 1st sess.—Con.Vol. 50—Continued.
No. 118No. 119No. 121No. 123No. 125No. 126No. 128No. 131
No. 132No. 133No. 135No. 136No. 137No. 138No. 142No. 144No. 145No. 146No. 147No. 148No. 149No. 150No. 151No. 153
No. 154No. 157No. 158No. 159No. 160No. 162No. 166
63d Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 51—No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 4No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No. 10
No. 11
No. 12
No. 14No. 15No. 16
No. 17
No. 18
No. 19
No. 20Nos. 1-20, index.No. 21No. 22No. 23
No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30 ,
No. 31No. 32 ,
Nos.21-32,indexNo. 33No. 34No. 34No. 35No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
m. 10
.11
.10
.11
.06
.06
.05
.07
.03
.04
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.04
.03
.03
.05
.04
.05
.05
.09
.07
.10
.14
.11
.11
.06
.14
.13
.03
.16
.10
.12
.11
.09
.16
.07
.14
.09
.06
.10
.10
.09
.11
.07
10
Total.
$1. 10.22.08.45.90.33.48.06.10.07.03.08.48.03.27.12.21.15.18.45.12.12.03.18.03.24.24.06.50.20.15
.30
.35
.18
.842. 802.801.65.11.54
2. 661.17.03
4.32.50.60.77.81
7.84.14.28.81.42
3.301.802. 162.53.63.42
5.881.53.80
1.56.11.14.09
1.50.08
2.34.88
2.303.24
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Daily Congressional Rec-ord {paper)—Contd.
63d Cong., 2d sess.—Con.Vol. 51—Continued.
No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42 ,
No. 43No. 44Nos.33-45.indexNo. 46No. 46No. 47 ,
No. 48No. 49 ,
No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53
No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57Nos.46-57, index.No. 58No. 59
No. 60
No. 61
No. 62
No. 63
No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67
No. 68No. 69Nos.58-69,index.No. 70No. 71
No. 72No. 73
No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 77
No. 79
No. 79
No. 80No. 81Nos.70-81,index.No. 83
No. 84No. 85No. 86No. 87No. 88No. 89
No. 90 ,
No. 91No. 92No. 93
Nos. 82-93,indexNo. 94No. 95No. 96No. 97
No. 98No. 99No. 100No. 101No. 102No. 103No. 104 ,
No 105 ,
Nos. 94-106, in-
dexNo. 107 ,
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
3
73913
124-
122119
413
1
3
9
8161
1
215
2
881
21
13
3
10
4
33
121
7
15533
5317
221
3
4
$0.12
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 583
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
22 $0.12 S2.648 .09 .721Qlo 1. 3014 .10 1.409 .06 .545 .09 .45
487 .08 38.9616 .07 1.123 .09 .27
4 .14 .568 .09 .722 .03 .06
1 .08 .0811 .08 .8818 .12 2.168 .05 .40D 1
1
. XI . 003 .07 .2116 .10 1.602 .06 .1214 .09 1.268 .46 3. 68
37 .08 2. 9612 .13 1. 565 .08 .403 .06 .18
1 .08 .084 .10 .40
1 OQ. 09 11 fii±1. Di
8 .10 .809 .10 .9019 .10 1. 9016 .11 1.763 .05 .1518 .08 1. 445 .12 .60
510. .10 51. 009 .13 1.17
1 .06 .0620 .13 2. 608 .13 1.048 X. xz
11 !06 .6612 .11 1. 323 .07 .21
6 .08 .4825 .08 2.003 .12 .36
10 . 14 1. 4039 .16 1.44
1 .16 2.08
1 .07 .075 .09 .453 .09 .271 .05 .051 .07 .07
16 .07 1. 12
16 . 11 1 7ftX. (0
16 .11 1. 76
3 .03 .093 .13 .39
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584 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIITTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 5—Continued.
Title.
CONGEESS—Continued.
Daily Congressional Rec-ord (paper)—Contd.
63d Cong., 2d sess.—Con.Vol. 51—Continued.
No. 233No. 235No. 236No. 237Nos. 227-237, in-
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Daily Congressional Rec-ord (paper)—Contd,
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SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 585
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915~Continued.
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
CONGKESS—Continued.Miscellaneous Publica-
tions.
Unclassified publicationsof House and Senate(paper):Bankruptcy la-^ of
July 1, 1S98American charters,
constitutions, andorganic la^vs, 1492-1908,10 sets (cloth)
American charters,constitutions, andorganic laws, vol.1 (cloth)
Same, vol. 2 (sheep).;Same, vol. 3 (cloth)..Same, vol. 4 (cloth). . i
Federal and Stateconstituti ons,colonial charters,and other organiclaws of States, Ter-ritories, and colo-nies, vol. 5 (cloth).
Same, vol. 6 (cloth)..American charters,
constitutions, andorganic laws, 1492-1908, vol. 7 (cloth).
Laws of UnitedStates, resolutionsof Congress underc onl e d e rations,treaties, proclama-tions, Spanish reg-ulations, and otherdocuments relatingto public lands,1S23 (sheep)
Executive register1789-1902 (cloth)...
Tariff laws of 1897..Memorial in behalf
of architect of ourFederal Constitu-tion, PelatiahWebster, of Phila-delphia
House of Representa-tives (paper):Protection of migra-tory birds andgame reserves.Public Laws, 1913.
Emplovers' liability
laws.' 59th-lst to62d-2d
Income tax, extractfrom tariff act ofOct. 3, 1913
Act appropriatingreceipts from saleand disposal ofpublic lands in cer-
tain States andTerritories to con-struction of irriga-
tion works for re-
clamation of aridlands, and subse-quent acts pertain-ing thereto
Panama Canal trea-ties and acts ofCongress relatingto Isthmian Canal,1914
Panama Canal tolls.
.
977
!
343I
I
76 i
10
11 i
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$0.15
1 5.25
. to
1.50
1.25
.40
.10
15
.05
$146.55
52.50
.751.50.75
.75
75
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1.20.10
.45
.10
17. 15
50
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous publica-tions—Continued.
House of Representa-tives (paper)—Contd.
Parcel post, extractfrom" Post Ofliceappropriation law,1913
Hinds' Precedents,vol. 1
Same, vol. 2Trust laws, etc.,
1887-1903Senate (paper):
Catalogue of theUnited States Sen-ate, 1914 (cloth)...
Mississippi and its
44 navigaljle tril>
utariesActs and joint reso- ,
lutions of Congress I
and decisions of I
Supreme Court re-lating to UnionPacific, CentralPacific, and West-ern Pacific Rail-
!
roads. 1897 (.cloth).:
Briefsyuopsisofpen- :
sion laws of foreignnations, 1902
Secrei proceedings i
and debates of con-
!
vention assembled!
at Piiiladelphia,i
1787, for ptu-pose i
of forming Consti- '
tution of Unitedj
States, 1909;
Same (cloth) i
Confidential executive I
documents (paper;:l
Nattiralization con- '<
vention between •
United States and !
Nicaragua, signedj
at Managua. Dec.7, 1908
Extradition treatybetween UnitedStates and FrenchRepublic, signedat Paris, Jan. 6,
1909Arbitration withGreat Britain,message from Pres-ident
Num-ber of I Pricecopies.
Com missions and boards.
Coiurt of Commissionersof Alabama Claims,general publications(paper): Report of Sec-
retary of State withaccompanying papersrelating to Court ofCommissioners of Ala-bama Claims. 1877
Berlin Silver Commis-sion, 1894 (.paper): Re-port of proceedings towhich is appendedproceedings of interna-tional conference. Lon-don, 1894 (1 set). '.
20
$0.05
1.601.60
05
1.00
.10
.35
.05
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.05
.05
.90
Per set.
586 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
CONGKEss—C ontinued
.
Commissions and boards—Continued.
Chicago Strike Commis-siou (paper): Reportof Chicago Strike Com-mission, June-July,1894
Reprints of reports of
Commission on Econ-omy and Efficiency re-
garding outlines of or-
ganization of Govern-ment, 1912
President's Commissionon Economy and Effi-
ciency:Circulars (paper)—
No.lNo. 4No. 6
No. 13
No. 18No. 20No. 21
No. 23No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 29
No. 30....
No. 31
No. 33No. 34
Fortifications or OtherDefenses Board, sepa-
rates, (paper):Appendix to report
of committee tocollect informationand report uponvarious kinds of
armor, penetrationand effects of shotupon armor andearth, and gunsand their ranges,1885
Appendix to reportof committee toconsider and re-
port upon floating
batteries, 1886,committee No. 5. .
.
Appendix to reportof committee tocollect informationand report upontorpedoes, station-
ary and movable,and torpedo boats,1885
Same, committeeNo. 2
Report of committeeto collect informa-tion and reportupon ships of war,1885, committeeNo. 3
Immigration Commis-sion (paper):
Brief statement of
conclusions andrecommendationsof ImmigrationCommission; withviews of minority.1910
Num-ber ofcopies.
12
Price. Total.
$0. 50
,05
.05
.05
.10
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.10
.30
.10
.05
.15
28 .05
$0. 50
.60
.60
.451.802.201.101.302.05.60.55.55.65.40.70.70
2. 10.75
.30
,30
Title.
1.40
ConGEESS—Continued.
Commissions and boards—Continued.
Immigration Conxmis-sion (paper)—Contd.
Hearing, Jan. 18,
1908, in relation tosection 42 of im-migration act, 1908
Abstract of the re-
port on immi-grants in manu-facturing and m in-
ing
Indian Currency Com-mission: RepOTt of
commission appointedto inquire into Indiancurrency, commonlyknown as Herschellreport on coinage of
silver in India, withaccompanying corre-
spondence and testi-
mony, 1893 (cloth)
Industrial C o mm i s -
sion:Reports (cloth)—
Vol. 1
Vol.2Vol.3Vol. 4Vols. 4 and 5Vol.5Vol.6Vol.7Vol.8Vol.9Vol. 10Vol. 11Vol. 12Vol. 13 (paper) .
.
Vol. 13
Vol. 14Vol. 15Vol. 16Vol. 17
Vol. 18Vol. 19
Industrial RelationsCommission: First an-nual report (paper)—
International ExchangeCommission:
Stability of interna-tional exchange,report on intro-duction of gold-exchange stand-ard into China andother silver-usingcoimtries, submit-ted Oct. 1, 1903(cloth)
Gold standard in in-
ternational trade,report on intro-duction of gold-exchange stand-ard into China,the PhiUppineIslands, Panama,and other silver-
using countriesand on stability ofexchange; sub-mitted to Secre-tary of State, Oct.
22, 1904 (cloth) . . .
,
Num-ber of Price,copies.
1 $0. 10
11
57
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Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, i^i.5—Continued.
Title.
CONGEESS—Continued.
Commissions and boards—Continued-
Iron, Steel, and OtherMetals, Board for
Testing:Report of tests ofmetals and othermaterials for in-dustrial purposes,1881, vol. 1 (cloth).
Same, vol. 2 (cloth)..Isthmian Canal Com-
mission. 1899-1902:Report of IsthmianCanal Commis-sion, 1S99-1901,
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total. Title.
text (paper),cloSame (cloth
j
Same, plates (cloth).Merchant Marine Com-mission:Development o f
American mer-chant marine andcommerce, Jan. 4,
1905 (paper)Same, pt. 2 (paper) .
.
Development o f
American mer-chant marine andcommerce (reportfrom commi ssionsubmitted by ilr,
Gallinger i (paper).Report of MerchantMarine Commis-sion (cloth):Vol. 1
Vol.2Vol. .3
Merchant Marine Com-mission, separates: 1
Hearings. Nov. 2-5,j
1904, on H. R..5079, forj
establishment of navalvolunteer force of sea-
j
men and for govern-j
ment of sameMilitary Academy,West
|
Point, Commission toExamine: Report of
commission to ex-amine into organiza-tion, etc., of instruc-tion of MiUtarv Acade-my, West Point, 1881(cloth)
Monetary (or Silver)Commission of UnitedStates, 1876:
Report and accom-p a n y i n g docu-ments of UnitedStates MonetaryCommission. 1S77,
vol. 1, (cloth)
Same, vol. 2 (cloth).
Same, vol.3 (cloth).
Suggested plan for
monetary legisla-
tion, 19li (paper).Same, revised edi-
tion, October, 1911,(paper)
12
$0.751.10
1. 101.308.25
.05
.05
,25
..35
.25
.05
.05
$0.751. 10
1. 10
1.308.25
.35
.05
3. .50
3.602.25
,25
.25
1.20.70.25
.30
Congress—Continued.
Commissions a nd boards-Continued.
Monetary (or Silver)Commission of UnitedStates, 1S76—CoQtd.Suggested plan for
monetary legisla-
tion. Gist Cong.,3d sess., S. Doc,vol. 3 (buckram)..
Reports of NationalMonetary Com-mission. Vols. 1 to
24, inclusive, (5sets)
Nicaragua Canal Com-mission:Report of NicaraguaCanal Commis-sion, 1897-1899,text and tables(cloth)
I
Same, atlas of maps\
and profiles (cloth)
Pacific Railway Com-mission:Testimony taken byUnited States Pa-cific RailwayCommission. 1SS7(cloth;—Vol. 1
Vol. 2 (sheep)...*Vol. 3
Vol. 4
Vol. 5
Vol. 6
Vol. 7
Vol. > (halfleather;
Vol. 9
Patent and Trade-MarkLaws Commission:Report of commission-
j
ers appointed to revise|
the statutes relating to '
patents, trade andother marks, andtrade and commercialnames, under act of i
Congress approved|
.June 4, 1S9S (cloth)
Philippine Commission.1891^1900 (or Schur-
,
man Commission):Annual reports(cloth)— '
Vol. 2
Vol. 3
Vol. 4
Porto Rico Laws Com-mission:Report of the com-mission to reviseand compile thelaws of PortoRico, 1901, vol.
1, pts. 1-3 (Eng-lish and Spanish)(cloth)
Same, vol. 2, pts. 4
and 5,
Num-ber ofcopies.
120
Price. Total.
10.20
'45.00
2.40
L90
.50
.60
.60
.50
.75
1.00.50
.40
.35
.65LOS
.35
.85
1 Per set.
588 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Commissions and boards—Continued.
Postal Commission,1908-1907:Report of PostalCommission a u -
ttiorized by Con-gress to make in-
quiry regardingsecond-class mailmatter, Jan, 28,
1907 (paper)Same, with hearings
Oct. 1-Nov. 28,
1906, and index-di-gest of testimony..
Printing InvestigationCommission:Report of Congres-
sional Printing In-vestigation Com-mission (paper)
—
Vol. 1
Vol. 2Public Land Commis-
sion, 1879-80:Existing land laws
of United Statesof a general andand permanentcharacter, Dec. 1,
1880 (cloth)
Same (sheep)Land laws of United
States of a local ortemporary char-acter, Dec. 1, 1880,
vol. 1 (cloth)
Same, vol. 2, withsupplement(cloth)
Public domain, its
history, with sta-
tistics, 3d edition(cloth)
Public Lands Commis-sion, 1903-1905:Preliminary reportupon condi t i o n
,
operation, and ef-
fect of presentland laws, etc.
(paper)Report of PublicLands Commis-sion, with appen-dix, 1905 (paper)..
Railroad SecuritiesCom-mission: Report of theRailroad SecuritiesCommission to thePresident, November,1911
Santo Domingo Com-mission: Report ofcommission of inquiryto Santo Domingo,with intro d u c t o r ymessage of President,special reports madeto commission, Statepapers furnished byDominican Govern-ment, and statementsof over 70 witnesses,1871
Num-ber ofcopies.
35
Price.
$0. 10
,75
.35
.50
.75
.65
1.60
.05
50
.05
,35
Total.
$0. 30
1.50
.35
.50
1.203.00
4.50
3.90
1,60
.15
2. 50
1.75
Title.
CONGRESS—Continued.
Commissions and boards—Continued.
Tariff Commission, 1882:
Report of TariffCommission(cloth)—Vol. 1
Vol. 2Tariff Board:
Wool and manufac-tures of wool, mes-sage of Presidenttransmitting r e -
port of TariffBoard on Sched-ule K of tariff law,1912 (paper)
Tariff Board and its
work—speech de-livered by HenryC. Emery, 1910....
Tariff Board, separates;Wool and manufac-
tm-es of wool. vols.1 and 2 (5 sets)
(paper)Same (1 set) (buck-ram)
Tuberculosis Committee:Prevention of tubercu-losis among Govern-ment employees; pre-pared in. accordancewith Executive orderof Dec. 7, 1905
Yorktown Monument orCentennial Commis-sion: Report of com-mission created in ac-
cordance with joint
resolution of Congress,approved Mar. 3, 1881,
providing for erectionof monument at York-town, Va., commem-orative of Lord Corn-wallis, 1883
70
' Per set.
Committees.
Agriculture (House):Hearings beforeCommittee on Ag-riculture on esti-
mate of appro-priations, June 30,
1909 (paper)Cotton and grain
antioption bills(paper)
Fictitious dealing inagricultural prod-ucts (paper)
Compensation foruse of highways(paper) . . .
.
Agriculture and For-estry (Senate):Agricultural depres-
sion, causes andremedies, Feb. 15,
1894 (paper)Expenditures o f
United StatesGovernment,1791-1907
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0. 901.00
1.30
,05
1 1.30
1 1.60
,05
.60
.25
.20
.05
.10
.05
Total.
$0. 901.00
2.60
.05
6.50
1.60
,20
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 589
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, J&iJ—Continued.
Title.
CoNGEESS—ContiBued
.
Committees— Continued
.
Agriculture and For-estry (Senate)—Con.Hearings concern-ing estimates for
construction ofIsthmian Canalfor fi seal year 1909
„ (paper)Same, 1911 (paper).
.
Same, 1912 (paper) .
.
Banking and Ctirrency(House):Comparative state-
ment of principalfeatures of Walker
,
Fowler, Gage, andMonetary Commis-sion bills for re-
form of currency,by E.J. Hill. 1898(paper)
Hearings (Jan. 22-Feb. 25, 1908, eothCong. , 1st sess.
and arguments be-fore Committee onBanking and Cur-rency of House of
Representativeson proposed cur-rency legislation.1907-8 (paper)
Investigations o f
financial andmonetary condi-tions in the UnitedStates, House reso-
lutions Nos. 429-
504, pt. 2 (paper)..Same, pt. 3 (paper).Same, pt. 4 (paper.Same, pt. 5 (paper).Same, pt. 6 (paper).Hearings and argu-ments (Apr. 20,
1908) on H. R.20835, to amendnational bankinglaws, so-calledVreeland bill, 60thCong, (paper)
Hearings (Jan. 29,
1908) with refer-
ence to currencylegislation, state-
ments of FrankMiller, T. C. Dan-iel, and SamuelGompers (paper)..
Hearings with refer-
ence to currencylegislation, state-ment of J. H. Cow-?erthwait,ofNew'orkCity,Feb.4,
1908 (paper)Hearing with refer-
ence to currencylegislation, state-
ment of MoretonFrewen, of BredePlace, Sussex,England, Feb. 12,
1908 (paper)
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$0. 75.45
.20
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
SO. 75,90.20
,10
.20
,10
,05
.05
.05
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Commi^ecs-Continued.
Banking and Currency(House)—Continued
.
Hearing on Aldrichbill, S. 3023, state-ment of . South-ard Parker, Apr.8, 1908 (paper)
Same, statemeots ofEmory W. Clark,Fraiik D. LaLanne, and VictorMorawetz
,Apr. 10,
1908 (paper)Same, statements ofS.A.Harris, J.N.Jackson, F. B.Wells,D.S,Glover,George C. Powers,and F. M. Prince,Apr. 13, 1908 (pa-per)
Same, statement ofChas. G. Glover,Apr. 13, 1908 (pa-per)
Same, statements ofChas. S. Hamlinand Francis B
.
Sears, Apr. 13,
1908 (paper)Same, statements ofAlexander Gilbert,Joseph Moore, andJohn M. Miller,Apr. 18, 1908 (pa-per)
Same, statements ofChas. G. Dawesand Edmund D.Fisher, Apr. 14,1908 (paper)
Hearing on Aldrichbill, S. 3023, state-ment of Chas. G.Dawes, Apr. 14,
1908 (paper)Same, statement of
James B. Forgan,Apr. 15, 1908 (pa-per)
Same, statement of
A. B. Hepburn,Apr. 15, 1908(paper)
Same, statements ofFinley Acker,Fred W. Upham,and Levy Mayer,Apr. 15, 1908(paper)
- Same, statement of
Finley Acker,Apr. 15, 1908(paper)
Hearing witli refer-
ence to currencylegislation, state-
ment of EdwardB. Vreeland, Apr.20, 1908
Banks, National, Failed,Select Committee on:History of guaranty of
bank deposits (paper).
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
22
05
,05
.05
,05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
,05
.05
.05
.05
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1. 10
590 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
1 $0. 70 $0.70
2 . 15 .30
2 .15 .30
1 .05 .05
1 .05 . 05
2 .90 1.80
2 .25 .50
4 .55 2. 204 .40 1.603 .45 1.35
4 .60 2. 403 .65 1.954 .40 1.60
1 .60 .601 .30 .30
1 .75 .75
1 .45 .45
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
3 $0.05 0.15
4 .05 .20
1 .05 .05
1 1.25 1.25
1 .65 .65
1 .10 .10
1 .20 .20
3 .45 1.35
2 .35 .702 .50 1.001 .50 .501 .50 .50
2 .10 .201 .25 .25
Title.
Congress—Continued.
ComTO/iices—Continued
.
Census (House): Historyof census, 1900 (cloth).
Coinage, Weights, andMeasures (House):Metric system; hear-ings on House Re-ports No3.93,2054,and 8988 (paper) .
.
The metric system;hearings on HouseReport No. 8988,59th Cong., 1907(paper)
Minutes of confer-encebetween Com-mittee on Coinage,Weights, andMeasures of Houseof Representativesand Secretary ofTreasury and Di-rector of the Mint,1879 (paper)
Commerce (Senate):Revival of Americanshipping, notes of
hearings (Jan. 12,
13, 1899) on S. 5024,to promote com-merce and increaseforeign trade, etc.
(paper)Titanic disaster, Sen-
ate Documents,vol. 28, 62d Cong.,2d sess. (buckram).
Conduct of the War,Joint Committee on:Fort Pillow massa-cre and returnedprisoners (cloth)..
.
Report Ccloth):
Pt. i
Pt. 2Pt. 3
Report, 1865 (dotlij:
Vol.1Vol. 2Vol.3
Supplemental report(cloth):Vol. 1
Vol. 2Contract Labor, Con-
victs, and Paupers,Select Committee onImportation of(House): Report of
select committee of
House of Representa-tives to inquire intoalleged violation of
laws prohibiting im-portation of contractlaborers, paupers, con-victs, and other classes,
together with testi-
mony, documents, andconsular reports, sub-mitted to committee,1889 (cloth)
Credit Mobilier Bribery,Alleged, Select Com-mittee to Investigate(House): Report, Feb.18,1873 (cloth)
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Cowmi^iees—Continued.
District of Columbia(House):Excise liquor law(from District of
Columbia appro-priation law,June30, 1914 (paper) . .
.
Public utilities com-mision (extractirom public law435, 62d-3d) (pa-per)
District of Columbia(Senate):Hearing before Com-mittee on Districtof Columbia,United States Sen-ate, on bill S. 688S,
to incorporateRockefeller Foim-dation. Mar. 11,
1910 (paper)Purification Wash-ington water sup-ply, 1909, 3d edi-tion (cloth)
District ol Columbia,Joint Select Commit-tee to InvestigateCharities and Reform-atory Institutions in(cloth)
Federal Aid in Con-struction of PostRoads, Joint Commit-tee on: Good roads pre-liminary report sub-mitted to Joint Com-mittee of Federal Aidin the Construction ofPost Roads (paper)
Finance (Senate):Sale of bonds, inves-tigation oi sale of
bonds during years1894, 1895, and1896 under resolu-tion of Senate of
May 7, 1896 (pa-per)
Coinage laws of theUnited States,1792-1894, with ap-pendix of statis-
tics relating tocoins and cur-rency, 4th ed. re-
vised and cor-
rected to Aug. 1,
1894 (paper)
Wholesale prices,wages, and trans-portation, rei)ort
by Mr. Aldricb,1893, pt. 1 (paper)
.
Same, pt. 2 (cloth). .
.
Same, pt. 3 (cloth). .
.
Same, pt. 4 (cloth) .
.
Future of silver, byEdward Suess,translated by Rob-ert Stein, 1893 (pa-per)
Same (clotn)
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 591
Itemized Statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June fiO, 1915—Continuod.
Title.
CoNGEESS—Continued.
Committees—Continued.
Finance (Senate)—Con.Hearings on tariff,
June 29, 1911 (pa-per)
Free tobacco bill,
hearings (May 19,
1908) on H. R.17520, for reliet ol
tobacco growers(paper)...
War-revenue law ol
1898 with index(paper)
Foreign Affairs (House):Chinese court bill;
hearings beforeCommittee on For-eign Relations,1908 (paper)
Chinese indemnityhearings, Feb. 4,
1908 (paper)Termination of
treaty betweenUnited States andRussia; hearingsFeb. 16, 22, 1911
(paper)Hawaiian Islands,report of Commit-tee on Foreign Re-lations, with ac-
companying testi-
mony and execu-tive documentstransmit ted toCongress Jan. 1
,
1893-Mar. 10, 1894,
vol. 1 ((cloth)
Same, vol. 2 (cloth).
Compilation of trea-
ties in force, pre-pared under reso-
lution of Senate of
Feb. 11, 1904 (pa-per) -
Treaties and con-ventions (cloth)—Vol.3Vols. 1-3 (81 sets)
House Room Distribu-tion,SelectCommittee(House): i'esrings in
re International Con-gress on Tuberculosis,May 13, 1908 (paper)..
Immigration and Natu-ralization (House):
T"^earings, Feb. 18-
Mar. 24, 1908, toregulate immigra-tion of aliens intothe United States(papfr)..
Exclusion of Chineselaborers, Jan. 23,
1902 (paper)Immigration report
of Committee onImmigration of
Senate, Feb. 22,
1893, with historyof immigration in-
vestigation andlegislation, 18 9 3(paper)
Num-ber of
copies.
25243
Price.
).15
.701.00
,50
.503.00
,05
.05
.05
,15
Total.
$0. 15
.10
.20
,05
.701.00
50
12. 50243. 00
.45
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Committees—Continued.
Indian Affairs (Senate):Five CivilizodTribcs
in OAlalioiria (pa-per)
Indian Alfaiis, lawslaws treaties(sheep)
—
Vol. 1, 2d edVol. 3 (paper).-.Vol. 3 (buck-ram)
Vols. 1 and 2, 2ded. (30 sets). .
.
Indian Tribes, JointSpecial Committee onCondition of: Report,1865 (cloth)
Insular Affairs (House):Committee reports,hearings, and actsof Congress cor-responding f to sale
of public lands inPhilippines) 59thCongress, 1905-1907 (paper)
Philippines; hear-ings before Com-mittee on InsularAffairs, Feb. 10,
1904 (paper)
Insular Affairs (T^'ouse)
separates: CatholicChurch claims in Phil-ippine Islands; hear-ings, Jan. 20, 1908 (pa-per)
Insurrectionary States:
Ku-Klux conspir-acy, report of joint
committe e,
1872—Vol.1 (cloth)...
Vol. 2, testimo-ny (cloth)
Vol.3 (cloth)..
-
Vol. 4 (cloth)...Vol.5 (cloth)...
Interoceanic Canals(Senate):Panama Canal; in-
vestigation of Pan-ama Canal mat-ters, hearings, vol.
1 (paper) -
Same, vol. 2 (paper)Same, vol. 3 (paper)Same, vol. 4
Same, hearings Jan.16-23, 1908 (pa-per)
Panama Canal hear-ings before Com-mittee on Inter-
oceanic Canals,United States Sen-ate, 62d-2d onHouse Report21969 (paper)
Interstate Commerce(Senate)
:
Bill of lading, S.
Doc.650,62dCong.,2d sess. (paper) .
.
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0.45
1 Per set.
592 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
CONGEESS—Continued.
CoTnmittccs—Continued-
Interstate Commerce(Senate)—Continued.Report of the Senate
Select Committeeon Interstate Com-merce; report,with appendix,submitted to Sen-ate Jan. 18, 1886(cloth) 2 $0. 35 $0.70
Same, testimony(cloth) .
.
2 1.00 2. 00Powers of Congressover InterstateCommerce (paper) 4 .20 .80
Regulations of rail-
way rates, hear-ings
—
Vol. 1 (paper)... 4 .40 1.60Vol. 2 (paper) 3 .45 1. 35Vol. 3 (paper) 3 .40 1.20Vol. 4 (paper) 3 .65 1. 95Vol. 5 (paper) 8 .70 5. 60Vol. 5, appen-
dices (paper) .
.
1 .70 .70Digest, appen-
dices 1-8 (pa-per). 6 .40 2.40
Digest, appen-dix 9 (paper).
.
6 .15 .90Railway freightrates and pooling,hearings beforecommittee on In-terstate Com-merce Senate onS. 3521 and S. 3575,1902, vol. 1 (pa-per) 3 .15 .45
Regulation of rail-
way rates, hear-ings before com-mittee on Inter-state Commerce,statement ofWalker D. ilines.1905 (paper) 3 . 15 .45
Regulations on in-
terstate commercehistory of bills andresolutions, 1912(paper) 1 .10 .10
Resolutions intro-duced in Congressrespecting Federalregulation of in-terstate commerceby railways, 1913(paper) 9 .15 1.35
Prompt fxirnishingof transportationfacilities, etc., S.
Doc. 311, 60thCong,, 1st sess.
(paper) 5 .20 1.00
United Fruit Com-pany,hearingApr.22, 1900, on S. 139,series 8 (paper) 3 .05 .15
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Committees—Continued
.
Interstate Commerce(Senate)—Continued.Water brakes, hear-ings Mar. 18, 1904-Jan. 13, 1905, on S.
4403, to amend actto promote safetyof employees andtravelers uponrailroads by com-pelling commoncarriers to equiptheir cars with au-tomatic couplersand continuousbrakes; approvedMar. 2, 1893, etc.
(paper)Interstate C o mm e r ce
(Senate) separates:Interstate telegraphand telejjhone busi-ness, heariug Feb. 28,
1908, on S. 4395, 1908(paper)
Interstate and ForeignCommcice (House):Automatic couplersand power brakes,hearing Feb. 18-
Mar. 4, 1892 (pa-per)
Hearings, Mar. 20-25,
1908, on H. R.14934, providingfor uniform bills oflading, 1908(paper)
Chicago River tun-nels, hearings be-fore Committee onInterstate andForeign CommerceonH.R. 4483, 1904(paper)
Hearings before Com-mittee on Inter-state and ForeignCommerce on H.R22476, to amendacts to regulatecommerce so as to
provide that pub-lishers of news-papers and period-icals may enter ad-vertising contractswith common car-riers and receivepayment for suchadvertisements intransport a t i o n
,
1906 (paper)Eight-hour laws(paper)
Hearings, Feb. 7, 8,
1908, on H. R.7557, to promotesafe transporta-tion of explosives,1908 (paper)
Num-ber of
copies.Price
$0. 10
,05
,05
.05
,05
Total.
10. 30
.10
10
,25
20
,05
SUPERINTENDENT OE DOCUMENTS. 593
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June .iO, 191& -Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Committees—Continned.
Interstate and ForeignCommerce (House)—Continued.Hearings, Jan. 24,
1908, on H. R.12675, 13460, sup-plementaJ to foodand drugs act of1906 (paper)
Hearings on Housebills providing for
Inspection andgrading of grain,1908 (paper)
Hearings, Mar. 3
,
1908,providing for
inspection of grad-ing of grain, 1908(paper)
Same, Apr. 6, 190S(paper)
Hearings, Feb. 5,
1908, on proposi-tion to amend actlimiting hours ofservice of railwayemployees, 19 08(paper)
Hearings, Jan. 26,
1910, on bills affect-
ing interstate com-merce, 1910, pt. 2(paper)
Same, pt. 3 (paper) .
Same, pt. 4 (paper) .
.
Same, pt. 5 (paper) .
.
Same, pt. 6 (paper) .
.
Same,pt. 7 (paper).
.
Same, pt. 8 (paper) .
.
Same, pt. 9 (paper) .
.
Same, pt. 10 (paper)
.
Same, pt. 11 (paper)
.
Same, pt. 12 (paper)
.
Same, pt. 13 (paper)
.
Same, pt. 14 (paper)
.
Hearings, Apr. 7,
1908, on H. R.17824, 19956, relat-
ing to adulteratedpaint, turpentine,and linseed oil,
1908 (paper)Report of subcom-mittee of Commit-tee on Interstateand Foreign Com-merce on investi-gation of affairs ofPanama RailwayCo., 1905 (paper).
.
Hearings, Jan. 17,
1908, onH.R.6089on amendment topure food anddrugs act, 1908(paper)
Hearings beforeCommittee on In-terstate and For-eign Commerceon safety appli-ances, Feb. 5-6,
and 13,1909(paper)
6495—15 3
Num-ber of
copies.Price
$0.05
.05
05
20
.05
.05
Total.
$0. 05
.10
.05
.05
,05
.05
,60
,05
.10
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Committees—Conlinned.
Interstate and I'oreignCommerce, separates(House):Hearings on the bills
House Rep oris29866 and 27275;net weights andcontents of pack-ages, 1911, pt. 1
(paper)Same, pt. 2 (pa-per)
Private car lines,
hearings beforeCommittee on In-terstate and For-eign Comhaerce onHouse Reports12769 and 16977,Feb. 8, 1905 (pa-per)
InteriorDepartment andForestry Service, JointCommittee to Investi-gate:Investigation of De-partment of Inte-rior and Bm-eau of
of Forestry (pa-per)—
Vol. 10
Vol. 11
Vol. 12
Hearings beforecommittee on in-
vestigation of De-partment of Inte-rior and Bureau of
Forestry, 1911—Vol. 1 (paper)...Vol. 3 (buckram)V"l. 5 (buckram)Vols. 7 ard 8,
index (paper)..Vol. 9, appendix
(paper)Vol. 9, appendix(buckram)
Report under H. J.
Res. 103, authoriz-ing investigationof Department of
j
Interior and Bu-1
reau of Forestry in
th,> Department of
Agriculture (mi-nority report(paper)
Irrigation and Reclama-tion of Arid Lands(Senate): Report ofspecial committee, Sen-ate, on irrigation andreclamation of aridlands and report of
committee and viewsof minoritv, 1S90, vols.
1 and 2 (cioth)
Irrigation of arid lands(House): Taws relat-
ing to reclamation ofarid lands by UnitedStates, 1911 (paper). .
.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price
$0. 05
.05
.40
.15
.30
.10
1.00
,06
Total.
SO. 25
.25
.10
1.00
,45
594 EEPORT OF THE
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal
PUBLIC PEINTEE.
year ended June 30, 1915—Contmued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Comwiftecs—Continued.
Judiciary (House):Hearings, Feb. 19-28,
1908, on H. R.17036, relating to
Jlability of com-mon carriers to
employees, 1908(paper)
Hearmg on H. R.14798, to establishlaboratory for
study of criminal,pauper, and de-fective classes
,
witb bibliogra-phy, 1902 (pa-per)
Hearings, statementof physical relationbetween forests
and stream flowin Appalachianregion (paper)
Injunction data filed
by Samuel Gom-pers, 1908 (pa-per).....
Hearing to regulatejudicial procedure,etc., as to writs of
error and appeals,1910 (paper)
Laws on trusts andmonopolies,domes-tic and foreign, re-
vised edition, Jan.10, 1914 (paper)-...
Woman suffragehearing, Apr. 19,
1910 (paper)Same, Mar. 13, 1912
(paper)Workmen's compen-sation hearings,Feb. 17 and Mar.15, 1910 (paper)....
Judiciary (Senate):Liability of common
carriers to employ-ees, hearings Feb.20, 1908 (paper)....
The Judicial C ode of
the United States,Jan. 1, 1912 (pa-
^ per)Interstate commerce
in convict - madegoods (paper)
To regulate inter-
state commerce inintoxicating liq-
uors, etc. (pa-per)
Interstate shipmentsof intoxicatingliquors into dryterritory (paper) .
.
Labor (House):Hearings before sub-committee of Com-mittee on Labor,Mar. 16, 30, Apr. 6,
13, 1904, nationalarbitration bill,
1904 (paper)
Num-ber of
copies.
247
1
Price.
$0 15
10
Total.
$0. 15
.60
.05
.20
.05
36. 80
.05
.10
.30
.10
86. 45
.05
.30
.60
.50
Title.
Congress—Continued.
ComTTii^ees—Continued,
Labor (House)—Contd.Eight hours for la-
borers on G ovem-ment work, Apr.13, 1904 (paper)....
Library, Joint Commit-tee:
Rochambeau, com-memoration byCongress of serv-ices of French aux-iliary forces in Warof Independence,with list of worksrelating to Frenchalliance in Ameri-can Revolution,1907 (cloth)
Washington^ pro-ceedings m con-nection withformal presenta-tion of reproduc-tion of bust of
Washington bycertain citizens of
Republic ofFrance, 1905 (pa-per)
Manufactures (House):Report in relation tothe Sugar Trust andStandard Oil Trust,50th Cong., 1st sess.
(cloth)Merchant Marine and
Fisheries (House):Dis criminationagainst Americansailing vessels incoastwise trade;hearings. Mar. 2-9,
1908 (paper)Hearings, letters, pe-
titions, and pro-tests. Mar. 8, 1904,
on House Report7033, req uiringboats operated bygasoline, naphtha,or electricity shall
have licensed en-gineers in charge,1904 (paper)
American shippingengaged in foreigntrade, hearing (pa-per)
Registers to foreign-
built ships, hear-ings providing for
American registers
for steamers Beau-mont, Pyrenees,Brooklyn, Home-ward Bound, Suc-cess, and Marie,1904 (paper)
Hearing on differentbills in regard toappointment of
commission to in-
vestigate and re-
port on subject of
ship subsidy, Jan.14, 1904 (paper)....
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
$0.10 $0. 10
L 50 6. 00
,25
,65
15
.25
1.30
15
,05
,05
.05
10
.05
,20
.20
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 595
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 191.5—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Committees—Contianed.
Merchant Marine andFisheries (House)—Continued.Investigation of
shipping combina-tions—
Vols. 1-4 (2 sets)
Vols. 1-4 (2 sets)
(buckram)Vol. 1 (paper)...Vol. 1 (buckram)Vol. 2 (paper)...Vol. 2 (buckram)Vol. 3 (paper)...Vol. 3 (cloth)....
Vol. 4 (paper)...Military Affairs (House):
Contract for Army-shoes, hearings,Mav 16, 1911 (pa-per)
Letter of Secretaryof War, Jan. 22,
1908, returning toCommittee on Mil-itary Affairs H. R.12890, to increaseefl&ciency of SignalCorps, Army, 1908(paper)
Hearings to consoli-
date certainbranches of WarDepartment andArmyanddecreaseexpenses thereof,
May 22, 1911 (pa-per)
Military A ffairs (Senate):Compilation of nar-ratives of explora-tions in Alaska,
1900 (cloth)
Hearing to preventdesecration of
Americanflag,Apr.27, 1908 (paper)....
Militia (House): Hear-ings to promote efiB-
ciency of militia, andfor other purposes, 1908,(paper)
Mines and Mining(House):Hearings on prop-
osition to applyportion ofproceedsof sales of publiclands to endow-ment of schools orof departments ofmines and miningin several Statesand Territories,
1904 (paper)Hearings to considerquestion of estab-lishment of Bu-reau of Mines, Mar.9. 12, 23, and 30,
1908 (paper)
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
8 1S1.55 $3. 10
8 12. 15 4.305 .50 2. 502 .65 1.30
5 .50 2. 505 .65 3. 25
5 .25 1.25
1 .40 .4019 .30 5. 70
2 .05 .10
1 .05 .05
2 .05 .10
3 2.10 6. 30
6 .05 .30
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .20 .20!
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Committees—Continued.
Naval Affairs (Senate):Transportation of coal,hearings, .Tuly 20, 1914(paper)
,
Newburgh, N. Y., Mon-ument and CentennialCelebration of 1883,Joint Select Commit-tee on: Centennial cel-
ebration and Wash-ington Monument atNewburgh, N. Y.,1889 (cloth)
,
Ordnance and WarshipsSelect Committee(Senate): Report ofsubcommittee respect-ing leading dockyardsand private ship-building and ord-nance establishmentsin England, August,1885 (paper)
Porto Rico (Senate):Hawaiian investiga-tion, pt. 3, exhibits,memorials, petitions,and letters, etc., 1903(paper).
Philippines (Senate):Hearings on affairs
in PhilippineIslands, pt. 1
(cloth) ,
Shipping betweenports of UnitedStates and ports of
Philippine Is-
lands, hearing toregulate shippingin trade betweenports of LinitedStates and portsin PhilippineArchipelago, andbetween ports inPhilippine Archi-pelago, Jan. 21,190-1 (paper)
Post Office and PostRoads (House): Hear-ings before Committeeon Post Offices andPost Roads, second-class mail, 1910(paper)
Post Offices and PostRoads (Senate):
Parcel-post data con-cerning the parcel-post svstems of
the world. 1912
(paper)Parcel post in for-
eign coimtries, 1912(paper).,rcel-iParcel-post hearings(paper)—Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Vol. 3
Vol. 4
Num-ber ofcopies.
14
Price. Total.
$0.25
.25
$3.50
,50
.10
.90
.55
,10
.90
.55
7!
i
14i
I
.35
.20
.70
9i
.208 I
.208 .207 ; .20
3.50
l.SO1.601.601.40
Per set.
596 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—^Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Committees—Continued
.
Report submitted to
subcommittee on par-
cel post of the SenateCommittee on PostOffices and PostRoads (paper)
Parcel-post law (pa-
per)Postage on Second Class
Mail Matter and Com-pensation for Trans-portation of Mail, JointCommittee on
:
Railway mail pay,hearings, Feb. 7,
8, 1911 (paper)Railway mail pay,H. Doc. 1155, 63dCong., 2d sess (pa-
per)
Printing, Joint Commit-tee:Congressional Direc-
tory (cloth)—38th Cong., 1st
sess., first edi-
tion (paper)...51st Cong., 1st
sess., secondedition (paper)
61st Cong., 2dsess., first edi-
tion62d Cong., 3d
sess., secondedition
63d Cong., 1st
sess., first edi-
tion63d Cong., 2d
sess., first edi-
tion63d Cong., 2d
sess., secondedition
63d Cong.. 2dsess., thirdedition
63d Cong., 3dsess., first edi-
tion63d Cong., 3d
sess., secondedition
Printing, Joint Commit-tee, Abridgement of
Messages and Docu-ments (cloth):
185818591898, vol. 1
1898, vol. 2
1898, vol. 3
1898, vol. 4
1913, vol. 2
1914, vol. 1
1914, vol. 2
Printing, Joint Commit-tee, Compilation of
Messages and Papersof Presidents, 1789-
1897 (cloth):
Vols. 1-10 (8 sets) . .
.
Vol. 1
Vol.6
Num-ber of
copies.
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
80
106
Price.
$0.05
.05
Total.
$0.40
.15
.10 .20
.10 .80
.20 .20
.20 .20
.60 .60
.60 .60
.60 1.80
. 60 . 60
.60 1.80
.60 48.00
.60 63.60
.60 39. 60
.50 .50
.50 .50
.60 .60
.70 .701. 30 1.301.40 1.40.55 .55.65 .65.60 .60
9.00 72.00.90 .90
.90 .90
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
CoNGEESs—Continued.
CoTOTOi«ces—Continued.
Printing, Joint Commit-tee, miscellaneous:Corporat i o n s - 1 axlaw, 1909 (paper) .
.
Criminal code of theUnited States,
with appendix(paper)
Descriptive cata-
logue of Govern-ment publicationsof United States,
Sept. 5, 1774-Mar.
4, 1881, compiledby Ben: PerleyPoore, 1885 (cloth).
Same (half leather) .
.
Celebration of onehundredth armi-versary of estab-
lishment of seat of
Government inDistrict of Colum-bia (cloth)
John Paul Jonescommemorationat Annapolis, Apr.24, 1906 (cloth)
Report on nationalvitality. Bulletin
I
No. 30 (paper) '
Proceedings upon!
the luiveiling ofj
the Statue of|
Baron vonlSteuben, Dee. 7, !
1910 (cloth).i
Printing (Senate):!
Federal and State{
cons t i t u t i 0 n s,|
colonial charters, t
and other organic|
laws, pt. 1 (sheep) .
'
Same, pt. 2 (sheep)..Public Lands (House):Hearings before Com- '
mittee on Publici
Lands, Jan. 11, 1905, 1
for preservation of pre-|
historic ruins on pub-lic lands, 1905 (paper)..
Pulp and Paper investi-
gation, Select Com-mittee (House):Pulp and paper in-
vestigation, hear-ings, 1909, vol. 1
(cloth)
Same, vol. 2 (cloth) .
.
Same, vol. 3 (cloth) .
.
Same, vol. 4 (cloth).
.
Same, vol. 5 (cloth) .
.
Same, vol. 6 (cloth).
.
Reconstruction, JointCommittee: Report at
1st sess. 39th Cong.,
1866, vol. 1 (cloth)
Rules (House):Manual of the House
of Representa-tives, 1914 (paper)
.
Rules of the Houseof Representa-tives, 62d Cong.,1st sess. (paper). .
.
230
$0. 05
.20
1.751.90
1.35
1.25
.10
2. 452. 50
.05
,75
,85
40
Per set.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 597
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 19lo—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Committees—Continued.
Rules (House) miscel-laneous: Strike atLawrence, Mass., hear-ings, Apr. 4, 1912 (pa-per)
Rules (Senate):Senate manual con-taining the stand-ing rules and orderof the UnitedStates Senate (pa-per) 1913
Same (buckram)Ship Subsidy Lobby,Alleged, Select Com-mittee to Investigate(House):Report and hear-ings, 1911—
Vol. 1 (paper). .
.
Vol. 2 (paper). .
.
The Taylor and othersysterds of shop man-agement; hearings, H.Res. 90 (paper)
Territories (House):Hearings on condi-
tions in Alaska,statement of PeterT. Rowe. Jan. 16.
1912 ;
.
Hearings to aid andconstruct railroadand telegraph andtelephone line inAlaska, 1905 (pa-per) .
.
Alaska, ]hearing Feb.6, 1906, on bill ask-ing for Govern-ment aid for
Alaska (paper)Territories (Senate):Hearing, 62d Cong.,on general conditionsin Alaska, Jan. 17,
1912 (paper) '..
Transportation Routesto Seaboard Commit-tee (Senate): Report of
Select Committee onTransport tion Routesto Seaboard, with ap-pendix, 1881 (cloth) . .
.
United States Steel Cor-poration investigation(House):United States SteelCorporation In-vestigation, hear-ings (paper)—Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Vol. 3
Vol 4
Vol.5Vol. 6
Vol. 7 (cloth). .,
Vol. 8
War Claims (House):War claims, lawsand decisions,1908 (doth)
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
3 SO. 35 $1.05
9 .35 3. 155 .50 2.50
2 .60 1.201 .60 .60
1 . 55 . 55
6 .05 ..30
3 .05 .15
2 .05 .10
5 .05 .25
0. ou 1 00
1 . 55 .55
. 55 . 55
. 55 . 55
.55 1 . 55
.351
.35
.65 ! .65
.65 1 .65
.65 : .65
1 .40
i
! .40
Title
CoNGEEsa—Continued.
Committees—Continued
.
War Claims (House)—Continued.Compilation of lawsand decisions of
the courts relat-
ing to war claims(cloth)
Ways and Means(House):Free alcohol hear-
ings, February-March, 1906, 2dedition (paper)
Reciprocity withCanada, hearings,Feb. 2-9, 1911 (pa-
per)Reciprocity withCuDa, hearings,
Jan. 15-29, 1902
(paper).Same (cloth)
White phosphorousmatches ,
hearings
,
Dec. 16, 1910, andJan. 20, 1911 (pa-
per)Revision of tariff,
hearings, 1890
(cloth)Tariff hearings(Wil-son-Gorman) 1893
(cloth)Tariff act, as passedby two Houses of
Congress, to re-
duce taxation, to
provide revenuefor Government,and for other pur-poses, 1894 (paper).
Tariff hearings 54thCong.. 2d sess..
1896-97, vol. 1,
(cloth)
Same, vol. 2 (cloth)..
Comparison of pro-
posed tariff bill,
H. R. 1438. withpresent tariff law,
1909 (paper)Tariff hearings, 1909-
Vol. 1 (cloth)....
Vol. 2 (buckram)Vol.3 (paper). .
,
Vol. 7 (cloth)....
No. 7, Nov. 18,
190S (paper)...
No. 40, Dec. 21,
1908 (paper)...Comparison of
tariffs of 1S97
and 1909 in
parallel col-
umns, etc. (pa-
per)Hearing before the
before the Com-mittee on Waysand Means, Jan.
2-1, 1905, duties onPhilippine prod-ucts-sugar (pa-
per)
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$0. 40
.30
15,
.20
20
.10
.75
.90
,05
.80
.75
2 .20 .40
1.15 1.15
1 1.15 1. 15
1 LOO 1.00
LIOj
1.10
.15 .15
2 .15 !
1
.30
20
,05
598 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Committees—Conthmed.
Ways and Means(House)—Continued.Duties on Philip-pine products, to-
bacco and cigars,
hearings, Jan. 25,
1905 (paper)Woman Suffrage. SelectCommittee (Senate):Woman s u ff r a g e
hearings, Mar. 13,
1912 (paper)Woman suffragehearings, 63-1 onS. J. Res. 1 (paper)
Contested elections : Con-tested election case of
Thomas E. Watson v.
J. C. C. Black, 1896(paper)
Impeachments.
Trial of Andrew John-son for high crimesand misdemeanors,vol. 1,1868 (cloth)
Same, vol. 2 (cloth)Same, vol. 3 (half leath-
er)
Memorial addresses andaddresses on acceptanceof statues, etc.
Memorial addresses, life
and character (cloth):William Boyd Alli-son
James N. BurnesMatthew H. Carpen-
ter
Zachariah ChandlerHenry ClayJonathan P. DolliverJoseph H. EarleWilham P. Frye...James A. Garn"eld..Alfred C. Harmer. .
.
Joseph HenryMartin N. Johnson.James Polk Latta..Lincoln, Garfield,and McKinley . .
.
Wilham McKinley
.
Charles SumnerDaniel Webster
Acceptance of statues(cloth):
Thomas H. Bentonand Francis P.Blair
John C. CalhounCharles Carroll andJohn Hanson
Ulysses S. GrantSam Houston andStephenL . Austin
.
John James Ingalls..John MarshallOhver P. MortonSherman memorial
(paper)Sherman memorial.
.
John StarkLew WallaceDaniel WebsterFrances E. Willard..
Nixm-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0.05
.50
2 I .75
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.45
.35
.35
1.50.85.35.35
Total.
$0. 10
,50
1.10
1.50
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.70
.35
.45
.35
.35
4.50.85.35.70
.25
.35
1.40.25
.50
.35
.75
.901.00.50.35
1.40
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Speeches.
Farewell speech of JamesGordon, of Mississippi,Feb. 24, 1910 (paper)...
Papers of RevolutionaryPeriod.
American Archives,fourth series, (halfleather):
Vol. 1
Vol.5American Archives,
fifth series, (halfleather):
Vol.1Vol.2Vol.3
Diplomatic correspond-ence of American Rev-olution, 1829 (Sparks)(sheep): Vol. 5
Revolutionary diplo-matic correspondence,1775-1785 (sheep):Vol. 1
Vol.2Vol.3Vol.4Vol.5Vol.6
Documents of period of
first 14 Congi-esses,1789-1817:American State pa-
pers; pubhe lands(Duff Green's com-pilation) (half
leather)
—
Vol. 2Vol.3Vol.4Vol.5
Wait's State papers(sheep):Vol.2Vol.3Vol.4Vol.5Vol.6Vol.8
First 14 Congresses:American State Pa-pers (half leath-er)—Foreign rela-
tions—Vol.5Vol.6
Commerce andnavigation—Vol.1Vol.2
Public Lands—Vol. 1
Vol.2Vol.3Vol.5Vol.7Vol.8
Claims, vol. 1,
1834
Miscellaneous documents.
14th Cong., 2d sess..
House Journal (sheep).
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0. 05
2.002. 00
2.002.002.00
1.00
1.151.251.251.251.251.50
2.002.002. 002. 00
1.401.601.401.401.401.40
2.002. 00
2.002.00
2.002.002.002.002. 002.00
2.00
1 1.40
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 599
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—^Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued
.
Miscellaneous docw-ments—Contd.
31st Cong., 1st sess.:
H. Ex. Doc. No. 17(half sheep)
H. Ex. Doc. No. 69,
pt. 1 (cloth)
36th Cong., 2d sess., H.Rept. No. 78 (cloth)...
42d Cong., 2d sess., S.
Ex. Doc. No. 31 (cloth)
42d Cong., 3d sess.
(cloth):
H. Kept. No. 77H. Rept. No. 78; ...
.
43d Cong., 1st sess.
(cloth):
S. Rept. No. 307,
pt. 2
S. Rept. No. 453,
pt. 1
H. Rept. No. 778(paper)
44th Cong., 2d sess.:
S. Ex. Doc. No. 38(paper)
S. Rept. No. 689(cloth)
45th Cong., 2d sess., S.
Ex. Doc. No. 84 (pa-per)
46th Cong., 1st sess.:
S. Ex. Doc. No. 24(paper)
H. Rept. No. 14(cloth)
47th Cong., 1st sess., S.
Ex. Doc. No. 178
(cloth)
48th Cong., 1st sess., H.Ex. Doc. No. 172 (pa-per)
48th Cong., 2d sess., S.
Rept. No. 1571 (half
leather)49th Cong., 1st sess., H.Ex. Doc. No. 43 (pa-
per)52d Cong., 1st sess.:
S. Misc. Doc. No. 48
(paper)S. Ex. Doc. No. 31
(cloth)
S. Rept. No. 986,
pt. 1 (cloth)
S. Rept. No. 986,pt. 2 (cloth)
S. Rept. No. 986,pt. 3 (cloth)
H. Ex. Doc. No. 15(paper)
52d Cong. , 2d sess.
:
S. Ex. Doc. No. 38,
pt. 1 (paper)S. Doc. No. 126 (pa-per)
S. Rept. No. 1280(paper)
63d Cong., 1st sess., S.
Ex. Doc. No. 7 (pa-per) -
53d Cong., 2d sess. (pa-per):
S. Misc. Doc. No 14..
S. Misc. Doc. No. 278.
S. Rept. No. 455
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$1.00
.45
.30
.25
.85
.60
.15
.10
.90
.25
.15
.25
.60
.85
.25
.10
.15
.20
.70
.50
.10
.05
.20
Total.
.60
.05
.50
.10
$1.00
2.25
1.00
.452. 10
.85
.60
.15
.10
.90
.25
.15
1. 00
.60
.85
.25
.10
.15
.20
.60
.60
.70
.50
.20
.05
.20
Title.
Congress—Continued
.
Miscellaneous docvrments—Contd.
53d Cong., 2d sess. (pa-per)—Continued.H. Ex. Doc. No. 47
(half leather)
H. Ex. Doc. No. 48..
53d Cong., 3d sess. (pa-
per):S. Ex. Doc. No. 97..S. Rept. No. 760,
pt. 2
S. Rept. No. 831,
pt. 1
S. Rept. No. 986,
pt. 1 (cloth)
S. Rept. No. 986,
pt. 2 (cloth)
54th Cong., 1st sess. (pa-per):
S. Ex. Doc. No. 154.
S. Rept. No. 429,
pt. 1
S. Rept. No. 429,
pt. 2S. Rept. No. 778,
pts. 1 and 2
54th Cong., 2d sess. (pa-per):
S. Doc. No. 26S. Doc. No. 59
S. Doc. No. 115
S. Rept. No. 1141. .
.
H. Rept. No. 2291...
55th Cong., 1st sess. (pa-
per):
S. Doc. No. 18
S. Doc. No. 64S. Doc. No. 147
S. Doc. No. 184
55th Cong., 2d sess. (pa-
per):S. Doc. No. 39, pt. 1.
S. Doc. No. 96
S. Doc. No. 133
S. Doc. No. UOS. Rept. No. 411
S. Rept. No. 411
(cloth)
H. Doe. No. 95
H. Doc. No. 141
(cloth)
55th Cong., 3d sess. (pa-
per):
S. Doc. No. 66
S. Doc. No. 78
S. Doc. No. 122
S. Rept. No. 1592....
S. Rept. No. 1855....
H. Doc. No. 99
H. Doc. No. 181
(cloth)
H. Doc. No. 238
56th Cong., 1st sess. (pa-
per):S. Doc. No. 10
S. Doc. No. 30
S. Doc. No. 30 (cloth)
S. Doc. No. 153
S. Doc. No. 171
S. Doc. No. 208
S. Doc. No. 209
(cloth)
S. Doc. No. 23i
S. Doc. No. 270, pt.
1 (cloth)
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
1 I
600 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total. Title.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
Congress—Continued. Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous docvh Miscellaneous docu-mente—Contd, ments—Contd.
56th Cong., 1st sess. (pa- 57th Cong., 2d ses. (pa-per)—Continued. per)—Continued.
S. Doc. No. 270, pt. S. Doc. No. 1972 (cloth) 1 $0. 60 $0. 60 (cloth) 2 $0. 80 $1. 60
S. Doc. No. 270, pt. S. Doc. No. 213 1 .10 .103 (cloth) 1 .80 .80 S. Doc. No. 220 6 .20 1.20
S. Doc. No. 272 2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 224S. Doc. No. 296 1 .05 .05 (cloth) 4 .75 3.00S. Doc. No. 343 1 .05 .05 H. Doc. No. 452S. Doc. No. 424 1 .05 .05 (cloth) 1 .30 .30S. Doc. No. 428 58th Cong., 1st sess. (pa-
(cloth) 1 .65 .65 per):
S. Doc. No. 452 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 17 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 1 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 20 6 .10 .60H.Doc.No.95,pt. 2 S. Doc. No. 27 3 .10 .30
(cloth) 1 2. 50 2. 50 58th Cong., 2d sess. (pa-H. Doc. No. 96 1 .05 .05 per):
H. Doc. No. 459 S. Doc. No. 162,(cloth) 4 .35 1.40 pt. 1 .10 .10
H. Doc. No. 566 S. Doc. No. 162,(cloth) 1 .25 .25 pt. 2 .30 .30
H. Rept. No. 562, S. Doc. No. 162,pt. 2 1 .05 .05 pt. 3 1 .30 .30
56th Cong., 2d sess. (pa- S. Doc. No. 162, pt.per): 3 (cloth) 1 .40 .40
S. Doc. No. 39 2 .40 .80 S. Doc. No. 162,S. Doc. No. 70 1 .05 .05 pt. 4 1 .30 .30S. Doc. No. 71 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 162,S. Doc. No. 108 1 .05 .05 pt. 5 1 .25 .25S. Doc. No. 115 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 162, pt.S. Doc. No. 122 1 .05 .05 5 (cloth) 1 .35 .35S. Doc. No. 171 4 .10 .40 S. Doc. No. 162,S. Doc. No. 231, pt. pt. 6 1 .25 .25
1 (cloth) 1 .50 .50 S. Doc. No. 162, pt.S. Doc. No. 231, pt. 6 (cloth) 1 .35 .352 (cloth) 1 .70 .70 S. Doc. No. 162,
S. Doc. No. 231, pt. pt. 7 1 .35 .353 (cloth) 1 .70 .70 S. Doc. Nos. 86 and
S. Doc. No. 231, pt. 163 .05 .15
4 (cloth) 1 .70 .70 S. Doc. No. 175 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 231, pt. S. Doc. No. 182 1 .05 .05
5 (cloth) 2 .70 1.40 S. Doc. No. 191 4 .05 .20S. Doc. No. 231, pt. S. Doc. No. 204 1 .10 .10
6 (cloth) 1 .70 .70 S. Doc. No. 208 4 .05 .20S. Doc. No. 231, pt. S. Doc. No. 232 5 .05 .25
7 (cloth) 1 .70 .70 S. Doc. No. 234, vol.S. Doc. No. 231, pt. 1 (cloth) 3 .75 2.25
8 (cloth) 2 .70 1. 40 S. Doc. No. 234, vol.H. Doc. No. 25 2 .05 .10 2 (cloth) 4 .50 2.00H. Doc. No. 135 1 .10 .10 S. Doc. No. 234, vol.H. Doc. No. 149 (6 3 (cloth) 3 .75 2. 25
sets) (cloth) 18 15. 75 34. 50 S. Doc. No. 234, vol.H. Doc. No. 489 4 (cloth) 3 .75 2. 25
(cloth) 1 .20 .20 S. Doc. No. 234, vol.H. Rept. No. 2272... 2 .05 .10 5 (cloth) 3 .50 1. 50
57th Cong., 1st sess. (pa- S. Doc. No. 234, vol.per): 6 (cloth) 3 .75 2.25
S. Doc. No. 53 1 .35 .35 S. Doc. No. 234, vol.S. Doc. No. 68 2 .20 .40 7 (cloth) 3 .75 2.25S. Doc. No. 68, pt. 2. 3 .10 .30 S. Doc. No. 242 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 182 2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 282 1 .10 .10S. Doc. No. 205 3 .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 314 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 205 3 .20 .60 S. Doc. No. 316... 1 .60 .60S. Doc. No. 407 3 .05 .15 S. Rept. No. 1209 1 . 10 . 10S. Doc. No. 412 4 .20 .80 S. Rept. No. 1927.... 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 439 1 .10 .10 H. Doc. No. 701 10 .20 2.00S. Rept. No. 945 2 .10 .20 H. Doc. No. 701S. Rept. No. 1930. . .
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2 .10 .20 (cloth) 1 .35 .35H. Rept. No. 2062... 2 .05 .10 H. Rept. No. 418.... 1 .05 .05H. Rept. No. 2749... 1 .10 .10 H. Rept. No. 418,
57th Cong., 2d sess. (pa- pt. 2 2 .05 .10per): H. Rept. No. 646.... 1 1.25 1. 25
S. Doc. No. 84 2 .20 .40 H. Rept. No. 2230... 2 .05 .10
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Title.Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total. Title.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
CoNGEEss—Continued. Ck)NGEESS—Continued
.
Miscellaneous docu- Miscellaneous docu-ments—Contd. Tnents—Contd.
58th Cong., 3d sess. (pa- 59th Cong., 2d sess. (pa-per): per)—Continued.
S. Doc. No. 117 2 $0. 05 $0. 10 S. Doc. No. 333 1 $0. 45 10.S. Doc. No. 122 5 .20 1.00 S. Doc. No. 384 3 .05 .15S. Doc. No. 137 4 .05 .20 H. Doc. No. 195 .10 .10S. Doc- No. 161 1 .05 .0.5 i H. Doc. No. 326 1 .50 .50
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.80S. Doc. No. 114 2 .05 .10
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S. Doc. No. 510 6 .15 .90i
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H. Doc. No. 582 1 .05 .05i
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H. Doc. No. 674 3 .05 .15 1 S. Doc. No. 462 1 .05 .05
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H. Doc. No. 706 1 .05 .05 \ S. Doc. No. 46$ 3 .05 .15
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H. Rept. No. 2657... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 519 2 .20 .40
H. Rept. No. 3874... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 521 5 .05 .25.15H. Rept. No. 3926... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 522 3 .05
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per): S. Doc. No. 525 1 .05 .05
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Price. Total. Title.Num-ber of
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Price. Total.
Congress—Continued. Congress—Continued.
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per)—Continued.S. Doc. No. 535 3 $0. io $0. 30 H. Rept. No. 1760... 2 $0. 05 $0. 10S. Rept. No. 265 1 .05 .05 H. Rept. No. 1767. .
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1 .05 .05S. Rept. No. 321 2 .05 .10 H. Rept. No. 1786... 3 .05 . 15S. Rept. No. 322 1 .05 .05 60th Cong., 2d sess. (pa-S. Rept. No. 341 1 .05 .05 per):S. Rept. No. 361 4 .05 .20 S. Doc. No. 540 1 .05 .05S. Rept. No. 378 1 .10 .10 S. Doc. No. 542 1 .05 .05S. Rept. No. 439 3 .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 547 4 .40 1.60S. Rept. No. 439, pt. 2 2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 564 1 .05 .05S. Rept. No. 467 2 .10 .20 S. Doc. No. 685 4 .05 .20S. Rept. No. 469 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 586 .05 .05S. Rept. No. 557 2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 593 1 .05 .05S. Rept. No. 569 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 599 2 .20 ,40S. Rept. No. 580 2 .10 .20 S. Doe. No. 628 2 .10 .20S. Rept. No. 670 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 629 2 .05 ,10S. Rept. No. 692 3 .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 630 6 .05 ,30H. Doe. No. 42 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 632 3 .10 .30H. Doe. No. 51 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 641 3 .05 ,15H. Doc. No. 228 2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 644 2 .45 .90H. Doc. No. 333 1 .10 .10 S. Doe. No. 646 3 .05 .15H. Doc. No. 430 2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 648 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 492 4 1.05 4.20 S. Doc. No. 651 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 497 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 656 15 .05 .75H. Doc. No. 501 30 .05 1, 50 S. Doe. No. 657 2 .05 . 10H. Do". No. 502 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 666 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 517 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 668 17 . 10 1.70H. Doc. No. 541 2 .05 .10 S.Doc. No. 676, pre-H. Doc. No. 714 2 .20 .40
j
liminary report 4 .05 . 20H. Doc. No. 823 1 .10 .10 1 S. Doc. iSTo. 676 (2
H. Doc. No. 859 1 .05 .05 6 1 1.95 3.90H. Doc. No. 867 3 .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 676, vol.1 5 .30 1.50H. Doc. No. 914 3 .10 .30 S. Doc. No. 676, vol.2 1 .85 .85H. Doc. No. 926 2 .05 .10 S. Doe. No. 676, vol.3 7 .80 5. 60H. Doc. No. 966 1 .05 .05 S. Doe. No. 680 5 .10 .50H. Doc. No. 967 1 .10 .10 S. Doe. No. 687 1 .10 .10
" H. Doc. No. 968 1 .05 .05 S. Doe. No. 692 4 ,05 .20H. Doc. No. 969 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 693 2 .05 .10H. Rept. No. 1056... 1 .05 .05 S. Doe. No. 696 2 ,05 .10H. Rept. No. 1057... 3 .05 .15 S. Doe. No. 698 1 ,05 .05H. Rept. No. 1067... 2 .10 .20 S. Doe. No. 700 1 ,05 .05H. Rept. No. 1106... 1 .05 .05 S. Doe. No. 706 3 ,05 .15H. Rept. No. 1107... 3 .05 . 15 S. Doc. No. 713 1 ,05 .05H. Rept. No. 1130... 2 .05 . 10 S. Doc. No. 714 1 ,05 .05H. Rept. No. 1132... 1 .05 .05 S. Doe. No. 719 2 .05 .10H. Rept. No. 1189... 3 .05 . 15 S. Doe. No. 725 1 .50 .50H. Rept. No. 1278... 2 .05 . 10 S. Doe. No. 725
H. Rept. No. 1284... 2 .05 ,10 (buckram) 1 .55 .55
H. Rept. No. 1300... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 729 1 .05 .05H. Reot. No. 1301... 2 .05 . 10 S. Doc. No. 731 1 .10 .10H. ReT)t. No. 1309... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 736 5 ,05 .25
H. Rept. No. 1386. .
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3 . 10 .30 S. Doe. No. 737 1 ,10 .10H. Rept. No. 1398, S. Doc. No. 740 2 ,05 .10
pt. 2 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 742 1 ,05 .05H. Rept. No. 1415... 2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 743 1 ,05 .05
H. Rept. No. 1451... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 744 1 .25 .25
H. Rept. No. 1467..
.
4 .05 .20 S. Doc. No. 752 9 .05 .45
H. Rept. No. 1513... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 758 3 .05 .15
H. Rept. No. 1514..
.
2 .05 . 10 S.Rept. No. 701, pts.
H. Rept. No. 1524... 1 .05 .05 1 and 2 (buckram). 3 1.10 3.30H. Rept. No. 1527... 1 .05 .05 S. Rept. No. 756 1 .05 .05
H. Eept. No. 1339. . 3 .05 .15 S. Rept. No. 771 4 .05 .20H.Rept.No.l566,pt.l 1 .05 .05 S. Rept. No. 887 1 ,05 .05
H.Rept.No.l566,pt.2 1 .05 .05 S. Rept. No. 894 1 ,05 .05
H. Rept. No. 1602... 1 .05 .05 S. Rept. No. 933 2 ,05 .10
H. Rept. No. 1613... 2 .05 .10 S. Rept. No. 974 1 ,05 .05
H. Rept. No. 1662... 1 .05 .05 S. Rept. No. 1110.... 2 ,05 .10
H. Rept. No. 1670... 1 .05 .05 S. Rept. No. 1110,
H. Rept. No. 1672... 1 .05 .05 pt. 2 2 ,05 .10
H. Rept. No. 1678... 2 .05 .10 H. Doc. No. 1105.-.. 2 ,05 .10
H. Rept. No. 1679... 1 .05 .(5 H. Doc. No. 1120.... 1 ,15 .15
H. Rept. No. 1717... 1 .05 .05 H. Doc. No. 1123.... 1 1, 35 1.35
H. Rept. No. 1728... .05 .10 H. Doc. No. 1154.... 7 .10 ,70
1 Per set.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. G03
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous docu-ments—ConXdi.
60th Cong., 2d sess. (p a-
per)—Coutinued
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H. Doc. No. 1201...H. Doc. No. 1208...
H. Doc. No. 1213...H. Doc. No. 1222...H. Doc. No. 1275...H. Doe. No. 1304. .
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H. Doc. No. 1314...H. Doc. No. 1336...H. Doc. No. 1337...H. Doc. No. 1350...H. Doc. No. 1364...H. Doc. No. 1431...H. Doc. No. 1455...H. Doc. No. 1456. . .
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H. Doc. No. 1479...,
H. Doc. No. 1484, pt.. H. Doc. No.1484.pt. 2
- H,Doc.No.l484,pt.3H. Doe.No.l484,pt.4H. Doc. No. 1506....H. Kept. No. 1867...H. Rept. No. 1878. .
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H. Rept. No. 2085. .
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H. Rept. No. 2100. .
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H. Rept. No. 2142. .
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H. Rept. No. 2144...H. Rept. No. 2206. .
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H. Rept. No. 2227. .
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H. Rept. No. 2247...H. Rept. No. 2256. .
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H. Rept. No. 2261. .
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H. Rept. No. 2261,pt.2
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H. Rept. No. 2270...61st Cong., 1st sess.
(paper):S. Doc. No. 2S. Doc. No. 6
1
S. Doc. No. 6, pt.2..S. Doc. No. 14S. Doc. No. 16, pt. 2
I
S. Doc. No. 16, pt. 4I
S. Doe. No. 17S. Doc. No. 22S. Doe. No. 23S. Doc. No. 24S. Doc. No. 37....S. Doe. No. 39S. Doe. No. 45S. Doc. No. 48S. Doc. No. 50S. Doc. No. 51S. Doc. No. 52S. Doe. No. 53S. Doc. No. 54S. Doc. No. 60S. Doc. No. 68, pt.S. Doc. No. 70S. Doc. No. 72S. Doe. No. 79
, S. Doc. No. 80S. Doc. No. 81S. Doc. No. 83S. Doc. No. 88S. Doc. No. 88, pt.S. Doc. No. 99S. Doe. No. 111....
S. Doc. No. 112....
S. Doc. No. 116....
S. Doc. No. 121....
S. Doc. No. 122....
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0. 05.05.05.05.05.05.20.05.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.10
.05
.50
.60
.65
.35
.30
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.15
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.15
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.10
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
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Total, i
$0. 20.15
.05
.15
.15
.05
.20
.10
.05
.05
.10
.05
.10
.10
.051. 002.401.30.70.60.05
.05
.05
.10
.20
.05
.15
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.20
.25
.05
.05
.05
.05
.45
.05
.25
.15
.10
.055.85.15.05
.05
.10
.20
.10
.10
.40
.05
.15
.05
.40
.05
.10
.20
.10
.10
.05
.20
.10
.05
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous docu-ments—ConXA.
61st Cong., 1st sess. (pa-per)—Continued
S. Doe. No. 126S. Doc. No. 147S. Doc. No. 151S. Doc. No. 152S. Doc. No. 155H. Doe. No. 10H. Doc. No. 10, pt. 2..H. Doe. No. 10, pt. 3..H. Doc. No. 27....H. Doc. No. 71
61st Cong., 2d sess.(paper):
S. Doe. No. 162, vol.7 (cloth)
S. Doc. No. 163....S. Doc. No. 196S. Doc. No. 197S. Doc. No. 20JS. Doc. No. 20(j ...S. Doe. No. 208. .
S. Doc. No. 208S. Doc. No. 208(buckram)
S. Doc. No. 210...S. Doc. No. 214, pt.2S. Doc. No.225,pt. 1.
S. Doc. No. 225, pts.1 and 2 (7 sets)...
S. Doc. No. 226S. Doc. No. 280S. Doc. No. 282S. Doc. No. 282(buckram)
S. Doc. No. 283S. Doe. No. 290S. Doe. No. 294S. Doc. No. 319S. Doe. No. 332S. Doe. No. 333, vol. 1
S.Dqc. No. 338, vol.1(buckram)
S. Doc. No. 338, voi.2S.Doc. No. 338, vol.2(buckram)
S.Doc. No. 349S. Doc. No. 353S. Doc. No. 357, vol. 1
S.Doc. No. 357, vol.1(cloth)
S.Doc. No. 357, vol.
2
S.Doc. No. 357, vol. 2(buckram).
S.Doc. No. 358S. Doe. No. 361S. Doc. No. 369S. Doc. No. 373S.Doc. No. 376S. Doc. No. 377S. Doc. No. 378S.Doc. No. 378, pt.2.S. Doe. No. 380S.Doc. No. 381S. Doc. No. 390S. Doc. No. 390(buckram)
S. Doc. No. 398S. Doc. No. 399S. Doc. No. 100
S. Doc. No. 400(buckram)
S. Doc. No. 401
Jum-er ofpies.
I'rice. Total.
5 SO. 05 $0.2517 . 15 2. 552 .05 .102 .05 .101 .05 .05
6 .10 .609 .05 .45
1 .05 .053 .45 1.35
1 .05 .05
1 .45 .45
1 .05 .05
18 .10 1.80
12 . 05 . 601 .05 .05
5 .05 .25
4 .10 .40
1 .45 .45
5 .60 3.00
i .05 .05
4 .05 .20
1 .30 .30
14 1.30 2.10
1 .05 .05
1 . 05
3 . 55 1.65
1 . 10 75
4 .10 .'40
2 .15 .30
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
938 . 30 281. 40
2 .55 1.10
1 . 70 70
2 .40 .80
1 .55 .55
4 .05 .20
22 .70 15.40
1 1.00 1.00
13 1.25 16.25
2 1.00 2.00
8 1.25 10.00
2 .05 .101 . 05 . uo
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
3 .05 .15
_^
.05 .35
. 05 10
2 .05 .101 .30 .30
2 . 15 . 30
2 .70 1.40
1 .85 .85
1 .05 .05
23 .25 5.75
12 .25 3.00
1 .40 .40
9 .30 2.70
Per set.
604 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
Congress—Continued
.
Miscellanesns docu-ments—Contd.
61st Cong., 2d sess. (pa-per)—Continued.
S. Doc. No. 401(buckram) 1 $0. 45 10. 45
S. Doc. No. 402 40 (1) 3. 00S. Doc. No. 402 82 .10 8. 20S. Doc. No. 403 65 .15 9.75S. Doc. No. 404 7 .40 2. 80S. Doc. No. 405 60 .55 33. 00S. Doc. No. 406 16 .10 1.60S.Doc. No. 407, pt. 1- 5 .90 4.50S.Doc.No.407,pt.lbuckram) 1 1.05 1.05
S. Doc. No. 407, pt. 2. 9 .80 7.20S. Doc. No. 408 20 .35 7. 00S. Doc. No. 411 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 420 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 421 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 422 8 .10 .80S. Doc. No. 425 9 .05 .45S. Doc. No. 426 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 428 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 440 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 445.... 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 447 10 .30 3.00S. Doc. No. 448 3 .05 .15S. Doc. No. 453 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 454 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 457.... 4 .05 .20S. Doc. No. 466.... 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 469. . 5 .15 .75S. Doe. No. 477, pt. 3 4 *
. 10 .40S. Doc. No. 477, pt.4 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 482 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 486 34 .05 1.70S. Doc. No. 491 37 . 45 16. 65S. Doc. I'o. 492...'.'" 67 !35 23. 45S. Doc. No. 493 12 !35 4. 20S. Doc. I'o. 494. 37 ! 20 7 40S. Doc. T'o. 497..'. 2 .05 .10 1
S. Doc. ;'o. 498 1 .05 .05S. Doc. :'o. 507 11 !30 3.30S. Doc. Fo. 508 29 .50 14. 50S. Doc. - 'o. 509 1 1.25 1.25S. Doc. :'o. 509(clo'th 5 1.75 8. 75S. Doc. No. 514 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 519! . ! 1 .05 . 05S. Doc. No. 521 3 ! 10 .30S. Doc. No. 522 28 . 25 7. 00S. Doc. No. 524 6 . 05 .30S. Doc. No. 538 51 ..50 25. 50S. Doc. No. 541 4 .05 .20S. Doc. No. 552 1 . 05 .05S. Doc. No, 567 5 .05 .25S. Doc. No. 569 84 .05 4. 20S. Doc No 570 9 . 55 4. 95S. Doc. No. 571 . 41 !30 12. 30S. Doc. No. 572 29 . 05 1. 45S. Doc. No. 573 15 . 30 4. 50S. Doc. No. 574..!... 12 . 35 4. 20S. Doc. No. 574(buck-ram) 1 .50 .50
S. Doc. No. 575 9 .35 3. 15S.Doc. No. 575(buck-
1 .45 .45S. Doc. No. 576 8 .25 2. 00S. Doc. No. 578 9 1.00 9. 00S. Doc. No. 579 78 .30 23. 40S. Doc. No. 580, pts.
1 and 2 18 .70 12. 60S. Doc. No. 581 20 .50 10.00S. Doc. No. 581(buck-ram) 3 .65 1.95
Title.
Congress—Continued
.
Miscellaneous docu-ments—Contd.
61st Cong., 2d sess. (pa-per)—Continued.S.Doc.No.5S2,pt.l..S.Doc. No. 582, pt.l(buckram)
P.Doc.No.5S2,pt.2..S. Doc. No. 582, pt.2(buckram)
S. Doc. No. ,583
S. Doc. No. 584S. Doc. No. 586S. Doc.No.586(buck-ram)
S. Doc. No. 5S7S.Doc. No. 587(buck-ram)
S.Doc.No.587(sheep)S. Doc. No. 588S. Doc. No. 588(buckram)
S. Doc. No. 589
S. Doc. No. 589(buck-ram)
S. Doc. No. 591S. Doc.No.591(buck-ram)
S. Doc. No. 593S. Doc. No. 603S. Doc. No. 606S. Doc. No. 610S. Doc. No. 612S. Doc. No. 612(buck-ram)
S. Doc. No. 620S. Doc. No. 628S. Doc. No. 630S. Doc. No. 633, pt.
1, vol. 1
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pt.
1, vol. 2
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pt.
2, vol. 1
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pt.
2, vol. 2Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pts.
3 and 4Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pts.
5, 6, and 7
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pts.
8, 9, and 10Same (buckram)S. Doc. T"o. 633.pt. 11
Same (buckram)S. Doc. 1^0. 633, pts.
12 and 13
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pts.
14, 15, and 16
Same (buckram)S. Do. No. 633, pts.
17-20
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pt.
21, vol. 1
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pt.21-22, and vol 2. . .
Num-ber of
copies.
1
13
1
1242423
216
2
1
Price.
$0. 25
.40
.05
.15
.30
.25
.25
.40
.45
.501.00.60
.90
.05
.15
.40
.551.00.15.20.05.35
.55
.05
.05
.05
.55
.65
.45
' Special.
SUPEJUi\TENlJElN"r OK 1K)( "
(' Al i: A 1 s. 605
Itemized statement oj sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1916—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continue d
.
Miscellaneous docu-ments—Contd.
61st Connj., 2d sess. (pa-per)—Continued.Same (buckram)S, Doc. No. 633, pt.
23, vol. 1
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pt.
23, vol. 2Same (buckram)S. Doc. To. 633, pt.
24, vol. 1
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pt.
24, vol. 2Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pt.
•25, vol. 1
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pt.
25, vol. 2Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 633, pt.
25, vol. 3Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 637S. Doc.: To. 645, vol. 1.
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 2.
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 3.
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 4.
Same (buckram)S, Doc. No. 645, vol. 5.
S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 6.
S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 7.
S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 8.
S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 9.
S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 10Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 11
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 12Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 13
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 14
S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 15S. Doc. I'o. 645, vol.161Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 17
Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 18S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 19
S. Doc. No. 646S. Doc. : 'o. 654Same (cloth)S. Doc. '0.749, vol. 2.
S. Kept. No. 79S. Eept. No. 106....S. Kept. No. 125S. Kept. No. 187 ....S. Kept. No. 206....S. Rept. : 'o. 256S. Rep. No. 354S. Rep.No.388,pts.land 2 (buckram).
S. Rep. No. 388,pt. 1
S. Rep. No. 388, pt. 2
S. Rep. No. 405S. Rep. No. 414S. Rep. No. 417S. Rep. No. 423
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0. 55
.35
.50
1.101.25
.35
.50
.40
.55
.30
.45
.75
.85
.50
.65
. 15
.751.00.65.80.75.85.45.60.30.20.25.15.25.20.35.10.25.15.25
. 15
.25
.35
.10
.20
.35
.05
.20
.35
.80
.101.251.50.60.05.10.10.05.05.05.05
.90
.20
.65
.05
.05
.05
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$0. 55
1.05.50
3. 301.25
1.40.50
1.60.55
1.201.35
2. 253.40
1.502. 60.60
9. 003.002. 603.206. 004.253.601.209.304.003.754.054.001.60.701.00.251.80.25.90
1.503. 852. 603. 20.35.50.40
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Miscellaneous docu-ments—Contd.
61st Con.t,'., 2(1 sess. (pa-per)—Continued.
S. Rep. No. 432S. Rep. No. 489S. Rep. No. 492S. Rep. No. .025
S. Rep. No. 526S. Rep. No. 703S. Rep. No. 731
S. Rep. No. 902S. Rep. No. 912, pi. 1
S. Rep. No. 912, pi. 2
11. Doc. No.. 206H. Doc. No. 304H. Doc. No, 307H. Doc. No. 327H. Doc. No. 431H. Doc. No. 510H. Doc. No. 521(buckram)
H. Doc. No. 529H. Doc. No. 611H. Doc. No. 671(buckram)
H. Doc.No.738,pt.lH. Doc. No. 783, pt. 2!
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H. Rep. No. 47,pt.liH. Rep. No. 47, pt.2|H. Rep. No. 47, pts.
1 and 2 1
H. Rep. No. 48 1
H. Rep.No..502,pt.l'H. Rep. No. 502, pt. 2'
H. Rep. No. 513j
H. Rep. No. 5211
H. Rep. No. 763!
H. Rep. No. 767|
H. Rep. No. 791'
H. Rep. No. 8931
H. Rep. No. 916 i
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H. Rep. No. 1159....
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H. Rep. No. 1440....
H. Rep. No. 1632....
61st Cong., 3d sess. (pa-!
per):S. Doc. No. 65S 12
Same (buckram) 3
S. Doc. No. 659 i 25
S. Doc. No. 662 93Sarae(clolh)
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2
S.Do:\ No. lit'.,-), vol.1; 2
Same 0'i"'l<'':i'^i' 28. Do-. No. tHi",, vol. 2 2
Same (buck nun i . . . . 2
$0.05.05
1 Special.
606 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, i9^5—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total. Title.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. 1 OVdl
.
CoNGBESS—Continued. Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous docu- Miscellaneous docu-
ments—Contd. ments—Contd.
61st Cong., 3d sess. (pa- 61st Cong., 3d sess. (pa-
per)—Continued
.
per)—Continued.S. Doc. No. 666 S.Rept.No.l242,pt.
$0.05 $0.05(buckram) 1 $0.75 $0.75 2 1
S. Doc. No. 683 1 .05 .05 S. Rept. No. 1250.... 2 .05 .10
S. Doc. No. 706 2 .05 .10 S. Rept. No. 1260.... 1 .10 .10
S. Doc. No. 719, vol. 2 2 .55 1.10 S. Rept. No. 1272.... 9 .25 2.25
S. Doc. No. 725, vol.1 3 .55 1.65 H. Doc. No. 1086.... 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 725, vol. 2 3 .55 1.65 H. Doc. No. 1094.... 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 725, vol.3 3 .45 1.35 H. Doc. No. 1223 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 725, vol.4 3 .50 1.50 H. Doc. No. 1262
S. Doc. No. 725, vol. 5 3 .35 1.05 (buckram) 1 .30 .30
S. Doc. No. 725, vol. 6 5 .55 2.75 H. Doc. No. 1278 2 .40 .80
S. Doc. No. 725, vol. 7 4 .20 .80 H. Doc. No. 1287.... 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 725, vol. 8 5 .40 2.00 H. Doc. No. 1288 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 725, vol. 9 3 .20 .60 H. Doc. No. 1369 1 .05 .05
S.Doc.No.725,pt. 10 3 .85 ,2.55 H. Doc. No. 1423.... 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 736 2 .05 .10 H. Doc. No. 1445 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 745 1 .20 .20 H. Rept. No. 1942... 2 .05 .10
Same (buckram) 2 .35 .70 H. Rept. No. 1916... 6 .05 .30
S. Doc. No. 747, vol.1 3 .60 1.80 H. Rept. No. 2060... 2 .05 .10
Same (red buckram) 20 1.25 25.00 H. Rept. No. 2189... 2 .05 .10
S. Doc. No. 747, vol. 2 5 .60 3.00 H. Rept. No. 2253... 5 .05 .25
Same (cloth.) 18 1.25 22.50 H. Rept. No. 2267... 1 .10 .10
S. Doc. No. 748 3 .30 .90 H. Rept. No. 2270,
Same (cloth) 124
.45 5.40 pt. 1 2 .05 .10
S. Doc. No. 749, pt. 1 .15 .60 H. Rept. No. 2270
Same (buckram) 1 .25 .25 pt.2 2 .05 .10
S. Doc. No. 749, pt. 2 1 .60 .60 62d Cong. , 1st sess. (paper)
:
Same (buckram) 1 .75 ,75 S. Doc. No. 8 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 749, pt. 3 1 .60 .60 S. Doc. No. 14 2 .05 .10
Same (buckram) 1 .75 .75 S. Doc. No. 15 1 .15 .15
S. Doc. No. 749, pt. 4 1 .60 .60 S. Doc. No. 19 1 .20 .20
Same (buckram) 1 .80 .80 S. Doc. No. 20 4 .05 .20
S. Doc. No. 749, pt. 5 2 .60 1.20 S. Doc. No. 22 6 .65 3.90Same (buckram) 1 .75 .75 S. Doc. No. 23 4 .05 .20
S. Doc. No. 750 5 .35 1.75 S. Doc. No. 24 1 .05 .05
Same (buckram) 3 .50 1.50 S. Doc. No. 25 2 .05 .10
S. Doc. No. 753 3 .25 .75 S. Doc. No. 27 7 .05 .35
Same (buckram) 12 .35 4.20 S. Doc. No. 29 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 756 5 .40 2.00 S. Doc. No. 33 1 .05 .05
Same (buckram) 1 .50 .50 S. Doc. No. 34 4 .05 .20
Same (buckram) 4 .55 2.20 S. Doc. No. 36 3 .05 .15
S. Doc. No. 758 3 .65 1.95 S. Doc. No. 40 1 .05 .05
Same (buckram) 3 .80 2.40 S. Doc. No. 44 1 .10 .10S. Doc. No. 761 3 .20 .60 S. Doc. No. 53 1 .05 .05
Same (buckram) 3 .35 1.05 S. Doc. No. 57 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 764 6 .30 1.80 S. Doc. No. 58 1 .15 .15
Same (buckram) 2 .45 .90 S. Doc. No. 62 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 767 2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 69 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No.. 768 1 .35 .35 Same (buckram) 1 .45 .45
Same (buckram) 2 .50 1.00 S. Doc. No. 76 4 .05 .20S. Doc. No. 787 1 .10 .10 S. Doc. No. 78 2 .10 .20
S. Doc. No. 813 S. Doc. No. 79 2 .05 .10(buckram) 5 3.25 16.25
.90S. Doc. No. 83 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 822 3 .30 S. Doc. No. 84 5 .05 .25
Same (buckram) 1 .45 .45 S. Doc. No. 86 5 .15 .75
S. Doc. No. 824 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 89 25 .20 5.00S. Doc. No. 831 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 90S. Doc. No. 834 1 .20 .20 (buckram) 1 .50 .50
S. Doc. No. 835 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 90, vol. 2. 1 .20 .20S. Doc. No. 839 3 .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 98 2 .05 .10
S. Doc. No. 840 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 105 2 .80 1.60
S. Doc. No. 841 1 .05 .05 S.Doc.No.109 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 847,vol.l. 2 .20 .40 S. Doc. No. 110, vol.
S. Doc. No. 847,vol.2. 3 . 65 1. 95 4 . 50S. Doc.No.847,vol.3. 3 .65 1.95 S. Doc. No. 110, vol.
S. Doc. No. 861 5 .05 .25 2 5 .70 3.50S. Doc. No. 862 1 .05 .05 Same (buckram) 1 .85 .85
S. Doc. No. 863 1 .30 .30 S. Doc. No. 110, vol.
S. Doc. No. 864 3 .05 .15 3 4 .45 1.80
S. Rept. No. 932 1 .05 .05 S, Doc. No. 110, vol.
S. Rept. No. 1023.... 1 .05 .05 4 12 .40 4.80
S. Rept. No. 1071.... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 160 1 .05 .05
S. Rept. No. 1190.... 1 .10 .10 S. Rept. No. 141 4 .05 ,20
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 607
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total. Title.Nam-
copiesP Total.
CoNGRE.ss—Contmued.
jMtscciKincous docu- Miscellaneous docu-ments—Contd. ments—Contd.
62d Cong., 2d sess. (pa-per)—Continued. per)—Continued.
tX. iJOC. iNO. 1 i. 1 $0. 05 $0. 05 S. Doc. No. 648 1 $0. 05 SO. 05JcL . UOC . IN O . / 0 1 . 05 . 05 S. Doc. No. 649 6 . 05 .30xi. uuc. INO. i\y J vol. S. Doc. No. 653 5 . 10 . 50
3 (buckTcini) 1 1. 60 1. 60 b. UOC. iN 0. 000 2 . 05 . 10IX. xJOC. iNO. oi 3 . 45 1. 35 Q /^ /-» XT /^ Cb. Uoc. JN 0. boo 9 . 05 . 45XI. xJOiZ. iNO. So 1 . 05 . 05 O r \ ,^ XT/-, i'f'tb. Uoc. JN 0. OO.J 2 . 20 . 40±1. -Uoc. JNo. yo 1 . 10 . 10 S. Doc. No. 665 2 . 05 . 10s±. -UOC. JNO. lUO 3 . 35 1. 05 S. Doc. No. 666 1 . 05 . 05TT T^ r\n "\T rv 1 1 Qii. UOC. iNO. ilo 1 .05 . 05 Q T\/^/^ XT/A 701b. Uoc. JN 0. 721 10 . 05 . 50IX. Kept. JN 0. 4 1 . 05 . 05 S. Doc. No. 734 1 . 05 . 05XT T? ri-r-\+ "\T/-v OO±1. xtept. JNO. c5.3 1 . 05 . 05 S. Doc. No. 761 1 . 05 05TT T> ci-r\i- KJ r\ ceo±±. Kept. JNO. bl 1 . 05 . 05 b. Uoc. JN o. 769 1 . 40 . 40TT T? /:iT\f TVTr* 1 finXL. Kept. IN 0. iuU. . .
.
1 . 05 . 05 Same (buckram) .... 2 . 55 1. 1062d Cong., 2d sess. (pa- S. Doc. No. 792 1 . 05 . 05
per): Q T^/^rt XT /A TflAb. Uoc. JN 0. 794 1 . 05 . 05o. X.'OC. JNO. IIZ Q T^rt/-» XT /A O/iKb. UOC. JN 0. o4o 6 . 10 . 60
^ciotn ) 1 7K. 10 . 75 Q T\^^ XTr. QfkO
1 . 10 . 10b. JJOC. JN 0. 14,3 5 . 05 . 25 b. UOC. JN 0. OOO 4 . 05 . 20b. UOC. JN 0. iyu 67 . 75 50. 25 Q T\ XT /A QilCib. UOC. JN 0. 009 2 . 05 . 10Same (buckram) .... 2 . 90 1. 80 Q T^/-v/i XT/-* Q70
4 . 35 1. 40b. UOC. iNO. lyi 2 . 25 . 50 Same (buckram) .... 1 . 50 . 50S. Doc. No. 238 28 . 05 1. 40 C "Tl/A/i XT/> 071b. Uoc. JN 0. o71 1 . 05 . 06b. uoc. JN 0. Z41 1 . 05 . 05 C3 'P^^i-. XT/Ab. UOC. JN 0. o7o 3 . 15 . 45
b. UOC. JN 0. ZiS 11 . 10 1. 10 C! T^^/i XT/-. O-'Tb. UOC. JN 0. 0 / 7 . . ... 3 . 05 1 c
Same (buckram) 1 . 25 . 25 c! "r\ /-.n XT oo 1b. UOC. iN 0. ool 3 . 05 . 15
b. UOC. JN 0. Zoi 10 . 10 1. 00 b. uoc. JN 0. OOO 1 . 05 . 05b. UOC. JN 0. /Do 1 . 05 . 05 Q T^/-\/^ XT /A QQAb. Uoc. JN 0. oo4 1 . 05 . 05b. UOC. JNo. zoo 1 . 05 . 05 b. Uoc. JNO. 885 2 . 05 . 10o "r\^.-» XT/-V on Ab. UOC. JN 0. z74 3 . 20 . 60 c? "r\/A/A XT /A OOOb. Uoc. JNO. oyu 10 . 15 1. oUb. UOC. JN 0. 610 1 . 05 . 05 Same (buckram) .... 1 . 30 . oUb. UOC. jIN 0. zoo 1 . 05 . 05 Q /-*/-» XT/-V COKb. UOC. JN 0. oyo 8 . 05 . 4U
b. Uoc. JNo. 2,yi 3 . 05 . 15O T~\^n XT /A 0(\£ib. UOC. JN 0. 890 2 . 05 . 10
S. Doc. No. 297 1 . 05 . 05 Q T~\/-\^ XT/-. OOOb. UOC. JN 0. 090 3 . 05 . 15C! T~\r\/^ XT/-* OOOb. UOC. JN 0. zyy 1 . 05 . 05 C! T^/-.^ XT^ OOOb. UOC. JN 0. oyy 3 . 05 . 10
S. Doc. No. 301 3 . 05 . 15 S. Doc. No. 903 1 . 05 AK. Uo
S. Doc. No. 302 8 . 05 . 40 C! T^ /-I XT/-. OOC;b. Uoc. JN 0. 9Uo 2 . 05 1
A
b. Uoc. JNO. OOO, a T^/A/^ XT/-. OOAb. uoc. JN 0. y.3U 3 . 05 . 10
vol. 1 7 . 15 1. 05 a T^r./> XT/-. O-J?b .uoc. JN 0. yo7 4 . 05 . zuSame (buckram) . . .
.
2 . 25 . 50 Q T^r»/^ XT/\ QOOb. uoc. iNO. yoy 6 . Uo ^n. ou
S. Doc. No. 338,C! T^rt/i XT /A O^lb. uoc. JN 0. y*i 9 . 05 . 90
vol. 2., 4 1. 00 4. 00 Q T^ r\n XT /\ 04 0 1 . 05 AH. UO
Same (buckram) 2 1. 15 2. 30 Q T^/\/> XT/\ CiA'7b. uoc. iN 0. y4/ 2 . 05 10
S. Doc. No. 348 7 . 05 .35 Q T^/Art XT/-, o^ob. uoc. JN 0. y4o 2 . 05 in. lU
S. Doc. No. 373 1 . 05 . 05 C3 T> nr\-t- XT/-* oolb. Kept. JN 0. ZUI .... 1 . 05 AH. uo
S. Doc. No. 374 1 . 05 . 05 a T? ar\i- XT/-* OQ1b. Kept. JN 0. zoi .... 1 . 05 05
S. Doc. No. 377 1 . 05 . 05O X> n-r\i- XT/-. Armb. ivept. JN 0. 405 .... 1 . 05 . uo
S. Doc. No. 380 1 . 05 . 05 a T? r*-rA+ XT/-* Kl Ob. Kept. JN 0. Olo .... 3 . 05 1 H. 10
C? T^/-v.-i XT/-. /lOOb. Doc. No. 4zy 2 . 05 . 10 b. Kept. iN O. 04Z .... 1 . uo 05
S. Doc. No. 440 1 . 05 . 05 b. Kept. JN 0. o4o, pt.
S. Doc. No. 441 21 . 45 9. 45 3 At;. uO 15
S. Doc. No. 451 2 . 05 . 10 Q T? a-r-*-t- XTr* K/l c;b. Kept. JNO. 040,
O "P^/^/^ XT/^ Addb. Uoc. JNo. 4o9 5 . 50 2. 50 pt. 2 1I .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 476 3 . 05 . 15 Q T> n-r\+ XT/^ K-fOb. Kept. JN 0. o4y .... 1 AH. UO 05
S. Doc. No. 479 2 . 05 . 10 a T? c*T-*-*- XT/^b. Kept. iN 0. OOo .... X . UO . 05
S. Doc. No. 485 4 . 05 . 20 C2 T? c*T-*-*- XT/^b. Kept. iNO. 000,
S. Doc. No. 488 1 , 05 . 05 1 . UO . 05
S. Doc. No. 490 7 . 05 . 35 Q T? £*»-.*- XTr* Af^lb. Kept. iN 0. OUl . . . .1X .05 !05
S. Doc. No. 493 6 . 10 . 60 Q "D riT^f XTr* A1
0
b. Kept. iNO. oiy. . .. 05 05
S. Doc. No. 495 3 . 10 . 30 Q T> /*T-.f XTr* AC^Ib. Kept. JN 0. DOi . . .
.
. uo !05
S. Doc. No. 555 2 . 05 . 10O "O /\ -.A f XT/-* fi7Xb. Kept. JNO. 6/0. . .. 8 . 05
S. Doc. No. 556 3 . 05 . 15 C T> r*-.-*+ XT^ fi07b. Kept. JNO. 697. 00 . 55S. Doc. No. 557 5 . 05 . 25
1S. Doc. No. 560 2 .05 . 10 S. Rept. No. 698 .05 !05
S. Doc. No. 572.!!!! 2 .05 .10 S. Rept. No. 763 2 .05 .10
S. Doc. No. 573 3 .05 .15 H. Doc. No. 246 6 .20 1.20
S. Doc. No. 574 7 .05 .35 H. Doc. No. 342 (11 1.30 1.30S. Doc. No. 599 2 .05 .10 set) 4
S. Doc. No. 602 1 .05 .05 H. Doc. No. 342,.35S. Doc. No. 615 1 .05 .Oo vol. 1, Dt. 1 1 .35
S. Doc. No. 616 2 .05 .10 Same, vol. 2, pt. 2. .. 1 .40 .40
S. Doc. No. 617 3 .05 .15 Same, vol. 4, pt. 5..
.
1 .20 .20
S. Doc. No. 621 23 .05 1.15 H. Doc. No. 349 1 .05 .05
» Per set.
608 KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
Congress—( ontinueci.
Jatsceuaneous aocu-Tficnts—Coutd.
62a. Cong., 2a. sess. (pa-per)—Continued.
±1. UOC. JNO. libU i <pU. 60 50. 35t±. DOC. JNO. 6\)L 5 . 35 1. 75
H. Doc No. 458, vol.-A
. /O . /O
±1. DOC. IN 0. 405, vol./ O . 50 2. 50Same, vol. 2 (buck-ram) . DO . DO
Jj.. DOC. XNO.,41// . uo . 05t±. Doc. JNO. 4y(J 4 . 05 . 20JiL. UUL. O. tJiU- - - -
-
2 . 05 1 n
i±. Doc. JNO. Oil 1 . 20 . 20H. Doc. No. 577 5 . 15 . 75TT T~^ ATy-. C^OO±1. Doc. JNO. OSS 1 . 35 . 35i±. Doc. JNO. D()l 6 . 20 1. 20M. Doc. JNO. ol/ 2 . 20 . 40i±. DOC. JNO. 04c),V01S.
1 and 2 (6 sets) 12 1 . 75 -rv4. oO
-H . JJOC. JN O. D4o,V01.i ^ 25 1. 00Same (buckram) .... 1 . 40 . 4011. DOC. JN 0.d4c5,VOi./ 4 . 50 2. 00Same (buckram) .... 1 . 65 . 65±1. DOC. IN 0. DDi 3 . 05 . 15H. Doc. No. 670 21 . 40 8. 40Same (buckram) .... 55 55Ji. DOC. IN 0. in) 1 . 10 . 10Jtl. JJOC. INO. lc>Z 1 n10 . 45 4. 50 '
Same (buckram) .... 1 . 60 . 60M. Doc. JN 0. /4y 1 . 05 . 05H. Doc. No. 758 2 . 05 . 10TT T "\ ^/-i "\Ty-\ cooM. Doc. JNO. soo
\. 05 . 05
H. Doc. JNO. soo 6 . 10 . 30TT T^ ^/-i AT^ Q^AM. Doc. JNO. So4 22 . 40 8. 80Same (buckram) .... 8 . 00 4. 40TT AT^^ QCiAi±. Doc. JNO. So4 1 . 05 . 05TT T\ r\n AT^ OOli±. DOC. JNO. swl 2 . 05 . 10n. DOC. JNO. oyy 1 . 05 . 05TT T^ri*^ ATr^-D,. JJOC. INO. yUD co . 05 . 40TT T\ ATj^ OnO±1. DOC. JNO. yuy 1 . 10 . 10 :
TT r\r> ATr\ 01 n-ti. JJOC. INO. yiu 2^ . uo . 05H. Doc. No. 913 1 . 05 . 05TT 'Y\r^n AT/^ m7±i. Doc. No. yi7 . 05 . 15
[TT T> AT.-. 1 7011. Kept. jNo. I/O,
pt. 2 2 . 05 . 10TT T>£ivv(- ATrv O/l OJi. rtepc. INO. z^y. . .
.
3 . 05 . 15TT T) AT/-V O^A±1. Kept. JNO. 2d0.... 1 . 10 . 10TT T> nr^i- AT^ OOr»11. Kept. JNO. lo\},
pt. 1 1 . 05 . OoH. Rept. No. 326,
pt. 1 3 . 35 1. Oo2 . 05 . 10
TT T> rt*-v^- AT.-. 0'>1M. Kept. JNo. .531 5 . 05 . 25TT X> AT/-V QQ.1tx. Kept. INO. 66-i.... 2 . 05 . 10TT T> rv>-.4- AT/-. omH. Kept. JNo. 3yi,
pt. 1 1 . 05 . 051 . 05 . uo
TT T? AT/-. 007H . Kept. JNo. ijMl.... 2 . 05 . 10H. Rept. No. 413 6 . 05 . 30H. Rept. No. 472 1 . 05 . 05H. Rept. No. 529.... 1 . 05 . 05TT T r\-r^-i- AT/-. t^r^fiU . 1. ept. JN 0. ooD. . .
.
1 . 05 . 05jTT T> 4- AT/^ K^Ci 1H. Kept. JN o.ooy
,pt. 1 2 . 05 . 10
XT 1 ^ /\-r^i- AT^ ftO IM. Kept. JNo. Os4.... 5 . 05 . 25
H. Rept. No. 597 1 . 05 . 05H.Rept.No.6.35,pt.l 8 .05 .40
H.Rept.No.6.35,pt.2 3 .05 .15
H. Rept. No. 675.... 1 1 .05 .05
H. Rept. No. 705.... 1 .05 .05
H. Rept. No. 726....
i
1 .05 .05
H. Rept. No. 821....! 2 .05 . 10
H. Rept. No. 840.... 3 . 10 .30
H. Rept. No. 955.... 1 .05 .05
n. Rept. No. 1001... 3 .05 . 15
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous docu-ments—Contd.
62d Cong., 2d sess. (pa-per)—Continued.H. Rept. No. 1127,
pts. 1, 2. and 3
H. Rept. No. 1138...H. Rept. No. 1161...H. Rept. No. 1207...H. Rept. No. 1215...H. Rept. No. 1233 .
.
62d Cong., 3d sess. (pa-per):
S.Doc.No.9.55(clotli)S. Doc. No. 956S. Doc. No. 958S. Doc. No. 960S. Doc. No. 965S. Doc. No. 966S. Doc. No. 970S. Doc. No. 973S. Doc. No. 974S. Doc. No. 982S. Doc. No. 983S. Doc. No. 992S. Doc. No. 1001....S. Doc. No. 1002....S. Doc. No. 1003....S. Doc. No. 1006....
S. Doc. No. 1018....
S. Doc. No. 1020....S. Doc. No. 1022....S. Doc. No. 1036(buckram)
S. Doc. No. 1838....
S. Doc. No. 1052....
S. Doc. No. 1054....
S. Doc. No. 1070....
S. Doc. No. 1071....
S. Doc. No. 1073....
S. Doc. No. 1087....
S. Doc. No. 1093....
Same (buckram) . .
.
S. Doc. No. 1097....
S. Doc. No. 1089....
S. Doc. No. 1103S. Doc. No. 1106....
S. Doc. No. 1113S. Doc. No. 1123
(cloth)S. Doc. No. 1126S. Doc. No. 1135S. Doc. No. 1140, vol.
1 (cloth)
Same, vol. 2 (cloth).
Same, vol. 3 (cloth)
.
S. Rept. No. 1131pt. 1
S. Rept. No. 1131,
pt. 2
S. Rept. No. 1216....
S. Rept. No. 1258....
S. Rept. No. 1290....
S. Rept. No. 1326....
H. Doc. No. 1043....
IT. Doc. No. 1060....
H. Doc. No. 1063....
H. Doc. No. 1110....
Same (cloth)
H. Doc. No. 1159....
H. Doc. No. 1160....
H. Doc. No. 1252....
.H. Doc. No. 1289....
H. Doc. No. 1298....
H. Doc. No. 1309....
H. Doc. No. 1329....
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
6 $0. 25 $1. 50] .05 .051 .05 .052 .05 .103 .05 .151 .05 .05
1 .65 .653 .05 .152 .05 .104 .25 1.003 .15 .457 .05 .358 .05 .401 .15 .15
17 .05 .851 .05 .055 .05 .253 .05 .156 .05 .302 .05 .102 . 05 in
4 .05 .203 .05 .151 .05 .05' . 10 . 70
2 .85 1.703 .30 .908 . 05 . 401 .05 .052 . 05 . 105 .05 .251 .35 .353 .05 .152 1. 10 2. 20
42 1.50 63.004 .05 .202 .05 .101 .05 .05
3 .05 .155 .30 1.50
2 .75 1. 501 .05 .053 .05 .15
1 .90 .902 .60 1.202 1.25 2. 50
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .052 .05 .102 .05 .106 .20 1. 201 .05 .051 .05 .051 .15 . 15
1 .20 .2010 .50 5. 002 .65 1. 304 .40 1. 603 .10 .305 .65 3. 251 .45 .45
1 .15 .154 .05 .201 .05 .05
SUPERINTENDPJKT OF DOCUMENTS. 009
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, ^575—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous docu-ments—Contd.
&2d Cons., 3d sess. (pa-per)—Continued.H. Doc. No. 1343...,
H. Doc. No. 1346,
pts. 1 and 2 (15sets) ,
H. Doc. No. 1346,
pt. 1 :
H. Doc. No. 1392....
H. Doc. No. 1400....
H. Doo. No. 1404....
H. Doc. No. 1405....
H. Doc. No. 1407....
H. Doc. No. 1415....H. Doc. No. 1435....
H. Doc. No. 1442....
H. Doc. No. 1443H. Doc. No. 1444....H. Doc. No. 1445....
H. Doc. No. 1447,
vol. 1 (cloth)Same,vol. 2(cloth)..Same, vol. 3 (cloth)..
Same, vol. 4 (cloth)..
Same, vol. 5 (cloth) .
.
Same, vol. 6 (buck-ram)
Same, vol. 7 (buck-ram)
H. Doc. No. 1450....H. Doc. No. 1453....H. Doc. No. 1458....H. Doc. No. 1491,
vol. 1
H. Doc. No. 1491,vol. 2
H. Doc. No. 1491,vol.3
H. Rept. No. 1161.
pt. 2H. Rept. No. 1335...H.Rept. No. 1343...H. Rept. No. 1461,
pt. 1
H. Rept. No. 1461,pt. 2
H. Rept. No. 1488,pt. 1
H. Rept. No. 1581...H. Rept. No. 159?...H. Rept. No. 1601,
pt. 1
H. Rept. No. 1601,pt. 2
63d Cong., special sess.
(paper):S. Doc. No. 2S. Doc. No. 3S. Doc. No. 4S. Doc. No. 5
6.3d Cong., 1st sess.
(paper):S. Doc. No. 3
S. Doc. No. 5
S. Doc. No. 7
S. Doc. No. 10S. Doc. No. 12S. Doc. No. 12 (buck-ram)
S. Doc. No. 14S. Doc. No. 16S. Doc. No. 17Same (buckram)
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total. Title.
1 $0. 051
SO. 05
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Miscellaneous docvrments—Contd.
63d Cong., 1st sess. (pa-per)—Continued.
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S. Doc. No. 19
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S. Doc. No. 164
S. Poc. No. 168S. Doc. No. 169S.Doc. No. 171
S. Doc. No. 174S. Doc. No. 175S. Doc. No. 176S. Doc. No. 177S. Doc. No. 180S. Doc. No. 181......
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10 .05 .501 .05 .054 .10 • .4018 .05 .908 .05 .4016 .05 .805 .35 1.752 .50 1.002 .05 .10
19 .05 .956 .05 .304 .10 .401 • .05 .056 .05 .303 .05 .151 .05 .058 .05
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6495—15 39
610 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
ConGEESS—Continued.
Miscellaneous docji-
ments—Contd.
63d Corns:., 1st sess. (pa-per)—Continued.
S. Do3. No. 185 3 $0. 05 $0. 15S. Do3. No. 188 .
.
7 .05 .35S. Doe. No. 190 11 .05 .55S. Doc. No. 196 3 .05 .15S. Doc. No. 199 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 200 6 .05 .30S. Doc. No. 201 5 .05 .25S. Doc. No. 202 7 .05 .35S. Doc. No. 204 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 208 5 .05 .25S. Doc. No. 210 4 .05 .20S. Doc. No. 213 5 .10 .50S.Doc.No.214,pt. 1. 51 1.25 63.75Same, pt. 2 40 .15 6.00Same, pt. 3 35 .15 5. 25Same, pt. 3 (buck-
5 .35 1.75Same, pt. 4 (buck-
3 1.75 5.25S. Doc. No. 225 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 226 5 .05 .25S. Doc. No. 228 8 .05 .40S. Doc. No. 231 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 232, vol.1 1 .55 .55S.Doc. No. 232, vol. 2 1 .60 .60S. Doc. No. 232, vol. 3 1 .75 .75S.Doc. No. 233 10 .05 .50S. Doc. No. 231 5 .05 .25S. Doc. No. 235 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 236 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 237 4 .05 .20S. Doc. No. 238 3 .05 .15S. Doc. No. 239 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 243 12 .05 .60S. Doc. No. 244 5 .05 .25S. Doc. No. 246 1 .05 .05S. Rept. No. 41 1 .05 .05S. Rept. No. 64 3 .05 .15S. Rept. No. 72 2 .10 .20S. Rept. No. 136 1 .10 .10H. Doc. No. 7 2 .05 .10H. Doc. No. 33 2 .05 .10H. Doc. No. 49 4 .05 .20H. Doc. No. 51 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 52 10 .05 .50H. Doc. No. 53 3 .05 .15H. Doc. No. 94 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 126 1 .10 . 10
H. Doc. No. 188 7 .80 5.60H. Doc. No. 196 4 .05 .20H. Doc. No. 202 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 217 5 .05 .25H. Doc. No. 224 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 226 3 2. 35 7. 05Same (buckram) 15 2. 50 37. 50H. Doc. No. 229 5 .60 3. 00H. Doc. No. 233 5 . 15 .75H. Doc. No. 237 1 1. 00 1. 00H. Doc. No. 2i6 2 .05 . 10
•H. Doc. Nj. 261 2 .05 . 10H. Doc. No. 272 4 .05 .20H. Rept. No. 5,pts.
1 and 2 1 .60 .60H.Rept. No.5,pt.l. 1 .60 .60H. Rept. No. 24 I .05 .05H.Rept. No. 31 1 .05 .05
• H. Rept. No. 32 3 .05 .15H. Rept. No. 41 3 .05 .15H. Rept. No. 69 1 .15 .15H. Rept. No. 78 3 .05 .15
- H. Rept. No. 88 1 .05 .05H. Rept. No. 92 4 .05 .20
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous docu-ments—Coutd.
63d Cong., 2d sess.(paper)S. Doc. No. 160...
S. Doe. No. 247Same (cloth)S. Doc. No. 253S. Doc. No. 257...
S. Doc. No. 258...
S. Doc. No. 260...
S.Doc. No. 261, pt.l.Same, pt. 2
S. Doc. No. 262...S. Doc. No. 307...
S. Doc. No. 328S. Doc. No. 332...
S. Doc. No. 334S. Doc. No. 335S.Doc,No.337(buckram)
S. Doc. No. 358S. Doc. No. 359S. Doc. No. 360S. Doc. No. 362S. Doc. No. 372S. Doc. No. 379S. Doc. No. 380, pts.
1, 2, and 3
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1 and 2S. Doc. No. 380, pt.3.S. Doc. No. 399S. Doc. No. 402S. Doc. No. 417S. Doc. No. 419Same (buckram)S. Doc. No. 421S. Doc. No. 423S. Doc. No. 435S. Doc. No. 438S. Doc. No. 440S. Doc. No. 44^9
S. Doc. No. 450S. Doc. No. 451S. Doc. No. 452S. Doc. No. 456S. Doc. No. 462S. Doc. No. 463S. Doc. No. 470S. Doc. No. 471S. Dec. No. 474S. Doc. No. 476S. Doc. No. 477S. Doc. No. 478S. Doc. No. 481S. Doc. No. 482S. Doc. No. 484S. Doc. No. 485S. Doc. No. 488S. Doc. No. 491S. Doc. No. 493S. Doc. No. 494S. Doc. No. 494, pt. 2.
S. Doc. No. 495S. Doc. No. 497S. Doc. No. 498S. Doc. No. 505S. Doc. No. 523S. Doc. No. 528S. Doc. No. 529S. Doc. No. 531
S. Doc. No. 532S. Doc. No. 536S. Doc. No. 537S. Doc. No. .539
S. Doc. No. 540
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0.05.55.65.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.10
.40
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.30
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.05
.20
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.15
.30
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SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOC[JMENTS. fill
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ende/1 June 30, 1915—Conlinuod.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous docu-ments—Contd.
63d Cong., 2d sess. (pa-
per)—Continued.S. Doc. No. 541...
S. Doc. No. 542...
S. Doc. No. 543 (2sets)
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H. Doc. No. 425. .
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Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total. Title.
Num-ber of
copies.I'rice.
Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous docu-ments—Contd.
63d Cong., 2d sess. (pa-per)—L ontinued.
6 $0. 05 $0. 30 H. Doc. ^'o. 459 2 $0. 303 .05 .15 H. Doc. No. 478 1 .05
H. Doc. No. 480 14 .354 1 1.35 2. 70 H. Dec. No. 481 1 . 059 .70 6.30 H. Doc. No. 505 1 .051 .85 .85 H. Doc. No. 610 . , . 8 . 10
9 .65 5. 85 H. Doc. No. 645 4 .051 .80 .80 H. Doc. No. 674 3 . 15
150 .10 15.00 H. Doc. No. 679 5 .0511 .05 .55 H. Doc. :'o. 689 5 .053 .10 .30 H. Doc. No. 695 2 .051 .10 .10 H. Doc. No. 703 1 .052 .05 .10 H. Doc. No. 707 2 . 15
42 .10 4.20 H. Doc. No. 710 5 .054 .05 .20 2 .051 .05 .05 H. Doc. :'o. 754 14 .15
3 .05 .15 H. Doc. No. 758 1 .05
2 .05 .10 H. Doc. No. 762 7 .40
11 .05 .55 H. Doc. No. 791 6 .25
6 .05 .30 H. Doc. No. 805 1 .30
4 .05 .20 H. Doc. No. 823 8 .05
2 .05 .10 H. Doc. No. 857 31 .50
8 .05 .40 H. Doc. No. 876 8 .25
4 .05 .20 H. Doc. No. 883 1 .15
13 .05 .65 H. Doc. No. 891 2 .05
1 .05 .05 H. Doc. No. 896 4 .15
16 .10 1. 60 H. Doc. No. 910 14 .05
5 .05 .25 H. Doc. No. 914 7 .05
1 .05 .05 H. Doc. No. 931 2 .10
1 .05 .05 H. Doc. No. 936 6 .10
2 .05 .10 H. Doc. No. 964 4 .15
2 .05 .10 H. Doc. No. 972 7 .05
14 .05 .70 H. Doc. No. 974 1 .40
2 .05 .10 H. Doc. No. 996 1 .50
1 .15 .15 H. Doc. No. 1004,
4 .10 .40 vols. 1 and 2 (47
1 .05 .05 sets) 94 1.30
1 .05 .05 H. Doc. No. 1004,
13 .05 .65 pt. 1 36 .15
2 .05 .10 H. Doc. No. 1004,
4 .05 .20 pt. 2 29 .15
5 .05 .25 H. Doc. No. 1028.... 4 .05
3 .15 .45- H. Doc. No. 1112.... 1 .05
1 .05 .05 H. Doc. No. 1134.... 1 .05
14 .05 .70 H. Doc. No. 1136 1 .05
2 .05 .10 H. Doc. No. 1137.... 1 .05
2 .25 .50 H. Doc. No. 1151.... 39 .15
3 .05 .15 H. Doc. Yo. 1155 1 .10
3 .05 .15 ^ H. Doc. No. 1159.... 1 .10
6 .10 .60 1H. Rept. :'o. 92, pt.2 1 .05
1 .05 .05i
H. Rept. No. 94 1 .05
1 .05 .05 H. Rept. No. 110....\
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1 Per set.
612 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous docu-ments—Contd.
63d Cong., 2d sess. (pa-per)—Continued.H. Rept. No. 627,
pt. 1
H. Rept. No. 627,
pt. 2
H. Rept. No. 627,
pt. 3H. Rept. No. 627,
pt. 4
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H. Rept. No. 842....
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pt. 2
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pt. 1
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pt. 2
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pt. 1
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pt. 2H. Rept. No. 1150...
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63d Cong., 3d sess.
(paper):S. Doc. No. 417S. Doc. No. 637Same (cloth)S. Doc. No. 641S. Doc. No. 661S. Doc. No. 662S. Doc. No. 673, pt. 1
S. Doc. No. 673, pt. 2.
S. Doc. No. 711
S. Doc. No. 713S. Doc. No. 714S. Doc. No. 715S. Doc. No. 716S. Doc. No. 796S. Doc. No. 797S. Doc. No. 801S. Doc. No. 941S. Doc. No. 944S. Doc. No. 949S. Doc. No. 950S. Doc. No. 952S. Doc. No. 964S. Doc. No. 965S. Doc. No. 979S. Doc. No. 983S. Doc. No. 984S. Doc. No. 985S. Rept. No. 841S. Rept. No. 942S. Rept. No. 1068....
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Num-ber ofcopies.
Price
$0. 05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
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.15
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$0.20
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22.50.55.05.05.15.30.35.30.05.051.20.15.10.05.40
4. 30.05.10.30.40.25.55.20.50.10.05.05.05.05.05.251.10.10.05.05
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous docu-ments—Contd.
63d Cong., 3d sess. (pa-per)-Continued.H. Doc. No. 1340...H. Doc. No. 1400...H. Doc. No. 1423...H. Doc. No. 1436...H. Doc. No. 1447,
vol. 1 (cloth)H. Doc. No. 1458...H. Doc. No. 1482. .
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H. Doc. No. 1510...H. Doc. No. 1518...H. Doc. No. 1519...H. Doc. No. 1520...H. Doc. No. 1527...H. Doc. No. 1541...H. Doc. No. 1548...H. Doc. No. 1620...H. Doc. No. 1629...H. Doc. No. 1630...H. Doc. No. 1665...H. Rept. No. 1222..
H. Rept. No. 1249..
H. Rept. No. 1250..,
H. Rept. No. 1270..
H. Rept. No. 1344..,
H. Rept. No. 1484..,
H. Rept. No. 6060..
Congressional set (sheep).
Serial Nos.:448747 (cloth)88190695695899810321047104810701095110011041108115111731174118912291316131713321339.....135813911427143614621470154615501572157615771584158816071615164616661701
Num-I
ber of[
Price,copies. 1
1I$0.05
5!
.057 : .05
12 ! .05
.80
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.10
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1.40.50
1.451.351. 501. 401. 401.401.251.251.801. 251.401. 501.251.301.601. 251.751.601.602. 301.152. 501. 401.701.751.601.151.701. 301. 601.401.502.201.251.251.601.851.701.501.35
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 618
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915—Continuod.
Num-ber of Pricp. Total.copies.
3 JO. 80 S2. 402 .80 1.601 .75 .751 1.35 1.361 2.75 2.75
1.15 2.:i0
1 .50 .501.25 6.25
1 2.00 2.001 1.95 1.95
1.00 2.002.00 4.00
1 1.25 1.254 1.00 4.001 1.75 1.75
1.75 5.251.10 2.20
1 1.10 1.10
1 2.00 2.001.00 3.001.90 3.80
1 1.40 1.40
1 1.35 1.35
1 2.00 2.00
1 .65 .65
1 1.50 1.50
1.25 2.50
. 55 1.65
1 1.25 1.25
1 1.15 1.15
1 1.50 1.50
1 1.70 1.70
2.00 4.00
1 1.05 1.05
1 1.35 1.35
1 1.25 1.25
1 1.30 1.30
1 2.00 2.00
1 1.50 1.50
1 l.e.0 1.60
1.50 1.50
1.75 5.25
2.00 6.00
\ 1.25 1.25
1 1.50 1.50
1.35 6. 7v'
\ . 55 .55
1 .90 .90
. 55 1.65
1 .65 .65
.95 2.85
1. 85 1.85
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1.25 3. 75
\ 1.10 1.10
1. 251 o\1. in>
1.00.SO
1.001.60
.95 .95
1.60 1.60
2;?45,973
3,252,919 145.442.30
Title.
Nmn-ber of
copies.
tJoNGRESS—Continued.
Congressional setisheep)—Continued.
Serial Xos.—Contd.17021706170Y17081709171217131714171918221837186118631882194119431975
1993.
2027.2158.2166.2231.2257.2261.2276.2312.2-356.
2.357.
2398.2448.2483.2507.2508.2509.2520.2586.2598.2676.2682.2685.
271227472768282729002917295429573074, pt. 1.
3074, pt. 2.
3074, pt. 3.
3074, pt. 4.
310731403142, pt. 1.
31443176327532883356342034283463
Price.I
Total.
SI. 601.501.501.401.401.601.401.501.601.601.601.80
I
1.40I
1.50 I
1.60S
1.75 :
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1.751.751.55
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1.701.201.201.701.701.101.101.101.101.401.501.752.10
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Serial Nos.—Contd
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3471 (cloth)
3476, pt. 1 (cloth)...
3562 (cloth)
3592 (half leather)..
366638513859 (cloth)
3877 (cloth)
38773901398840034024 (half leather)..
4033 (cloth)
4044 (half leather)..
41384167 (cloth)
419042;B2
4239 (cloth)
42584268435443784399 (cloth)
440344174419 (cloth)
4422442845184531454145774588458947.55
4883491249134984 (half leather) . .
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4988502;B
5065515151755264 (buckram)5266 (buckram)5373 (buckram)5380 (buckram)5408 (buckram)5437 (buckram)5571 (buckram)5572 (buckram)5657 (buckram)5658 (buckram)5659 (buckram)5834 (buckram)6106 (buckram)6116 (buckram)6551 (cloth)
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