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United StatesGOVERNMENTPUBLICATIONS
Monthly CatalogISSUED BY THE
Superintendent of Documents
no . 65 1
apri l 1949
Entry 6255-8349
WASHINGTON : I949
FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, U.S. GOVERNMENT
PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C., PRICE 25 CENTS PER COPY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $3.00 PER YEAR (INCLUDING INDEX)
FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTION $3.75 PER YEAR
PREVIEWS
The following publications have been received in the Library in page-proof form and preliminary catalog entries have been made. Advance orders may be placed for these publications. Orders will be scheduled and copies mailed as soon as stocks are received. It is not possible to estimate the lapse of time before the publications will actually appear. All entries are tentative, as changes are sometimes made after a publication has reached page proof. For this same reason prices are subject to change.
Annual report of Farm Credit Administration, 1947-48. 1949. iv+180 p. il.(Farm Credit Administration.) 35c. A 72.1: 948
Armed Services procurement regulation, sec. 12 [issued by Departments of Army, Navy, and Air Force]. [1949.] ii-J-[12] p. 4° (National Military Establish-ment.) [Issued with perforations.] 10c. M1.8:sec.l2
Climatic handbook for Washington, D. C. [with list of references]; compiled by Division of Climatological and Hydrologic Services. Jan. 1,1948. v-]-231 p. il. 4° (Weather Bureau, Climatic monograph 1; W. B. 1516.) $1.00.
C 30.6: C 61/no.lEducation, cooperative program in Paraguay, agreement between United States
and Paraguay, extending agreement of Mar. 8, 1948, between Paraguay and In-stitute of Inter-American Affairs, effected by exchange of notes signed Asuncion June 30, 1948; entered into force Aug. 2, 1948. [1949.] [2]+4p. (State De-partment, Treaties and other international acts series 1856; [Publication 3399].) [English and Spanish.] 5c. S 9.10:1856
Employee benefit plans under collective bargaining [with selected bibliography], [1949.] iii-|-29 p. 4° (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 946.) [Also in Monthly labor review, Jan., May, and Sept. 1948, with additional data.] 20c.
L 2.3: 946Initial financial and property settlement, agreement and supplement thereto
between United States and Korea; signed Seoul Sept. 11, 1948, entered into force Sept. 20, 1948. [1949.] [2] 4-25 p. (State Department, Treaties and other international acts series 1851; [Publication 3395].) [English and Korean.] 10c. S 9.10:1851
International Refugee Organization, constitution adopted by United States and other Governments; opened for signature New York, Dec. 15, 1946, instrument of acceptance deposited by United States July 3, 1947, entered into force Aug. 20, 1948. [1948.] iii-|-119 p. (State Department, Treaties and other inter-national acts series 1846; [Publication 3362].) [English, French, Chinese, Russian, and Spanish.* 30c. S 9.10 :1846
Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction in China, agreement between United States and China, effected by exchange of notes signed Nanking Aug. 3 and 5, 1948; entered into force Aug. 5,1948. [1949.] [2] 4-19 p. (State Department, Treaties and other international acts series 1848; [Publication 3389.]) [Eng-lish and Chinese.] 10c. S 9.10 :1848
North Atlantic pact, collective defense and preservation of peace, security, and freedom in North Atlantic community. [1949.] [2]4-16 p. (State Depart-ment, General foreign policy series 7; [Publication 3452].) 10c. S 1.71: 7
Operation of trade agreements program, June 1934 to April 1948, pt. 2, History of trade agreements program; prepared in conformity with Executive order 9832 issued Feb. 25, 1947. 1949. vi-]-76 p. (Tariff Commission, Report, 160, 2d series.) 25c. TC 1.9 :160/pt.2
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Readiness and care of vessels in inactive status. [1949.] [l]4-47 p. il. 4° (Ships Bureau, Bureau of Ships manual, chap. 9.) [Revision of Bureau of Ships manual, chap. 9, Mar. 1, 1947.] 25c. M 210.8: 9/948
Relating to labeling and advertising of distilled spirits, as amended to June 5, under Provisions of Federal alcohol administration act, as amended
[1949.] u+65 p. (Internal Revenue Bureau, Alcohol Tax Unit, Regula-tions 5.) 15c. T 22.17/2: 5/2
Some qualitative and quantitative factors in nurse education [with bibliography and additional source material] ; by Ellwynne M. Vreeland. [1949 ] [2] +*>4 p (Public Health Service, Reprint from Public health reports 2908.) [Also in Public health reports, Dec. 24, 1948, v. 63, no. 52.] 10c. FS2.7/a:2908
Spotlight on spies. [1949.] ii+18 p. (Un-American Activities Committee, House of Representatives.) 10c. Y4.Unl/2: Sp4
State legislation for minimum standards of hospital maintenance and operation; by Vane M. Hoge and John G. Steinle. [1949.] [2]+18 p. (Public Health Service, Reprint from Public health reports 2913.) [Also in Public health reports, Jan. 21, 1949, v. 64, no. 3.] 10c. FS2.7/a:2913
Trade, application of most-favored-nation treatment to areas under occupation or control, agreement between United States and Turkey, effected by exchange of notes signed Ankara July 4, 1948; entered into force July 13, 1948. [1949.]
, <Sta.te Department, Treaties and other international acts series 1834; [Publication 3406].) [English and Turkish.] 5c. S 9.10:1834
Universal Postal Union, convention, final protocol, regulations, air-mail provi-sions, and final protocol to air-mail provisions between United States and other Governments, revising Universal Postal Convention of May 23, 1939 signed Paris July 5,1947, entered into force July 1,1948. [1949.] iii+283 p ’ (State
Tr?aties and other international acts series 1850; [Publication 3384].) [French and English.] 50c. S9.10-1850
W?TPA1\jurrion !™Uni*?dJtat?s durinS 1947? [prepared by Frank S. McElroy] [1949.] [2]+20 p. il. 4 (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 945.) 15c.
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AbbreviationsAppendix______________ app.Congress____ _________________________Cong.Department_________________________ Dept.Document_____________________________ doc.Facsimile, facsimiles________________ facsim.Folio____________________________________f°House___________________________________H.House bill___________________________ H. R.House concurrent resolution____ H. Con. Res.House document____________________H. doc.House executive document_______ H. ex. doc.House joint resolution____________H. J. Res.House report________________________ H. rp.House resolution (simple)___________H. Res.Illustration, illustrations___-____________ il.Latitude_______________________________ lat.Longitude____________________________ long.Nautical mile_________________________ naut. m.No date__________________________________n. d.No place_________________________________ n. p.Octavo___________________________________8°
Plate, plates____________________________ pl.Portrait, portraits_____________________ por.Quarto___________________________________4°Report__________________________________rp.Saint___________________________________St.Senate, Senate bill_______________________ S.Senate concurrent resolution___S. Con. Res.Senate document____________________ S. doc.Senate executive document_______ S. ex. doc.Senate joint resolution____________ S. J. Res.Senate report________________________ S. rp.Senate resolution (simple)-------------- IS. Res.Session, sessions______________________ sess.Sixteenmo__________________________ 16°Statutes at large----------------------------- Stat. L.Table, tables___________________________tab.Thirty-twomo___________________________32°Treasury____________________________Tieas.Twelvemo______________________________ 12°Twenty-fourmo_________________________24°Versus_______________________________vs., v.
ExplanationWords and figures enclosed in brackets [ ] are given for information, but do
not appear on the title pages of the publications cataloged. Place and printer are not given for publications printed at the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D. 0.; if processed, publisher is issuing office. Size is not given for octavo publications. Size of maps is approximate, measurement being made from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The dates given with Senate and House documents and reports are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays.
The word “processed” as used in this catalog indicates publications which are reproduced by duplicating processes other than ordinary printing, e. g., mimeo-graph, multigraph, pianograph, rotaprint, multilith. Processed publications are not obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents and requests for them, if they are available, should be addressed to the issuing office.
Under provisions of the Printing Act of January 12, 1895, all Government publi-cations are entered in the Monthly Catalog. However, press releases, administra-tive and confidential (or restricted) publications are omitted.
The L. C. card number appended to some of the entries is for those libraries ordering printed cards from the Library of Congress. The number at the extreme right of an entry indicates the classification of the publication in the Office of the Superintendent of Documents.
General InformationThe Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington,
D. C., is authorized by law to sell copies of Government publications and to allow a discount of 25 percent to book dealers and quantity purchasers on condition that the purchasers will adhere to the public sales price set by the Superintendent of Documents and that publications shall not be overprinted with any advertising matter.
Publications cannot be supplied free to individuals nor forwarded in advance of payment.
The sales stock includes approximately 65,000 different titles. Many rare books are included, but under the law all must be sold regardless of their age or scarcity. Many of the books have been in stock some time, and are apt to be shopworn. In filling orders the best copy available is sent.
PRICE LISTS
A general price list of public documents is not available, but numerous lists have been prepared on special subjects and any of these will be furnished free, on application by subject or subjects concerning which information is desired. It will also be noted that current publications which are for sale are listed in this catalog.
LIST OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
In addition to the price lists, the Documents Office issues a semimonthly list of selected United States Government publications for sale by the Superintendent of Documents. Each list is arranged alphabetically by subjects, with annotations and prices, and may be obtained free upon application to Superintendent of Documents.
CONGRESSIONAL BILLS, DOCUMENTS, AND REPORTS
More than 12,000 different bills are usually introduced during a Congress, and there are additional prints on many during the progress of the legislation. With the exception of a very few—such as revenue bills—the demand is an unknown quantity and on most of them we receive no orders, which makes it impossible to print a sales supply. It may be that a copy could be obtained from your Congressman.
A difficult problem is also presented in providing a supply of congressional documents, hearings, and reports because there are approximately 6,000 of this class of publications issued during a Congress and only a few of them are called for. We will attempt to print for sale a few of the more important ones, but if not priced the only possible source would be from your Congressman.
HOW TO ORDER PUBLICATIONSPublications entered in this catalog that are for sale by the Superintendent of
Documents are indicated by a star (*) preceding the price. A dagger (t) indicates that application should be made to the department, bureau, or division issuing
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the document. A double dagger (t) indicates that the document is printed for official use and is not obtainable. The symbol (0) indicates the publication was received late and no copies are available at the Division of Public Documents. Whenever additional information concerning the method of procuring a document seems necessary, it will be found under the name of the bureau by which it was published.
In ordering a publication from the Superintendent of Documents, give (if known) the name of the publishing department, bureau or division, and the title, together with the classification number which is added to the entry at the extreme right; order the congressional documents and reports by the title, together with the document or report number and the Congress, e. g., H. rp. 2, 80th Congress.
Do not use the L. C. card number in ordering a publication from the Superin-tendent of Documents.
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LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION IN DOCUMENTS OFFICE
The number given at the extreme right of each entry (except for congressional documents and reports) is the classification number by which the publication is arranged in the Library and in the sales stock of the Office of the Superintendent of Documents. It can be used as a classification number by such libraries as are using for the departmental publications, the arrangement of public documents advocated in the Check list of United States public documents, 1789-1909. In using this number as a classification number in a library, it should be noted that the shilling mark (/) is used to separate what would ordinarly be a superior or inferior number (the numbers immediately following the line) from the main classification number, it not being practicable to print these numbers as superiors or inferiors in the Monthly catalog.
New Classification NumbersAgriculture Department.
A1.74: nos_________________ Management improvement.Census Bureau.
C3.248: series nos__________ Census of manufactures, 1947, preliminary re-ports. [Proc.]
Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau.C18.242 : date______________ Containers and packaging (quarterly).
Employment Security Bureau.FS3.134: CT_______________ Labor market survey (by States).
Food and Drug Administration.FS 13.115: nos_____________ Service and regulatory announcements: Food,
drug, and cosmetics.Not e .—See, for earlier issues, FS 7.8 : (nos.).
Federal Housing Administration.HH 2.17: CT_______________ Minimum property requirements for properties
of one or two living units located in the [various States].Note .—See, for earlier issues, NHA 2.18 : (CT).
Reclamation Bureau.I 27.27: CT________________ Laws.
National Military Establishment.M 1.6: CT_________________ Regulations, rules, and instructions.
Not e .—Includes handbooks and manuals.Army Department.
M 101.33 : v. nos. & nos_______ Officers’ call (monthly).Recruiting Publicity Bureau.
M 108.80 : v. nos. & nos_______ Recruiting journal (monthly).Not e .—Replaces U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force
recruiting service letter (M 108.76 : v. nos. & nos.).Engineer Department.
M 110.16: date_____________ St. Marys Falls Canal, Mich., statistical reportof lake commerce passing through canals at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, and Ontario.Not e .—See, for earlier issues, W 7.26 : (date).
Medicine and Surgery Bureau.M 203.11: CT______________ Naval Medical Research Institute publications.
[Proc.] Note .—See also Naval Medical Research Institute
reports (M 203.8: project nos. 8 rp. nos.).Yards and Docks Bureau.
M 205.8: nos_______________ Technical digest.Ships Bureau.
M 210.6: CT_______________ Regulations, rules, and instructions.Not e .—See, for earlier issues, N 29.6 : (CT). In-
cludes handbooks and manuals.Pan American Union.
PA 1.70: e v. nos. & nos______ Americas (monthly). [English edition.]PA 1.70: p v. nos. & nos______ Americas (monthly). [Portuguese edition.]PA 1.70: s v. nos. & nos______ Americas (monthly). [Spanish edition.]
Budget Bureau.Pr 33.112: date_____________ Motor vehicle report; Annual. [Proc.]
Atomic Energy Commission.Y3.At 7:19 v-Dos-and nos______ RA-DET (monthly). [Proc. For official use
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Judiciary Committee, House.Y 4.J 89 1: Cong., sess. & nos Serials.
Not e .—The following publications have been discontinued with the issue in-dicated: Children’s Bureau, Preliminary monthly statistical report on EMIC program (FS 3.208:), Dec. 1948; Recruiting Publicity Bureau, U. S. Army & Air Force recruiting service letter (M 108.76: ), no. 20, July 10, 1948; Pan American Union, Bulletin of Pan American Union (PA 1.6: ), no. 10, 1948; Pan American Union, Boletim da Uniao Pan-Americana (PA 1.6:), no. 10, 1948; Pan American Union, Boletin de la Union Panamericana (PA 1.6:), no. 10, 1948.
Corrections for Previous Monthly Catalogs
January 1949. Entry 2091, change opinion number “96” to read “86” and transfer the entry so that it follows the note below under “Reports.”
February 1949. Entry 2740, change series number “1346” to read “1316” ; transfer entry 2782 (which appears incorrectly between entries 2760 and 2761), to its correct numerical position on the following page; entry 3284, change series number “955” to read “956,” and “f” to read “*Paper, 55c.”; entry 3915, change “3d annual report” to read “32d annual report.”
March 1949. Entry 4170, change series number “A-13” to read “A-43”; entry 4240, change series number “605-50-50” to read “605-60-50”; entry 4304, change series number “138A” to read “136A”; entry 5151, insert “[title-page and contents]” following “1943”; entry 5284, change “Elbuoy que queria vivir en la casa” to read “El buey que queria vivir en la casa” ; entries 6197-99 should have been entered under center head “Solicitor, Labor Dept.”, with different entry numbers.
Classified List of Government AuthorsEntry
Agriculture Department-------------------------------------------------------------- 6277Agricultural Economics Bureau---------------------------------------------- 6262Agricultural Research Administration-------------------------------------- 6275
Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry Bureau---------- ---------- 6259Animal Industry Bureau------------------------------------------------- 6363Dairy Industry Bureau--------------------------------------------------- 7273Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau-------------------------- 7315Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau------------------ 6336Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.. 7995
Extension Service---------------------------------------------------------------- 7322Federal Crop Insurance Corporation--------------------------------------- 7337Foreign Agricultural Relations Office--------------------- ------------------- 7428Forest Service_____________________________________________ 7547Information Office------ _------------------------------------------------------- 7690Production and Marketing Administration-------------------------------- 8008Rural Electrification Administration---------------------------------------- 8111Soil Conservation Service------------------------------------------------------ 8147
Atomic Energy Commission--------------------------------------------------------- 6567Civil Service Commission------------------------------------------------------------ 6791Commerce Department--------------------------------------------------------------- 6867
Census Bureau____________________________________________ 6660Civil Aeronautics Authority
Civil Aeronautics Administration-------------------------------------- 6762Civil Aeronautics Board-------------------------------------------------- 6768
Coast and Geodetic Survey--------------------------------------------------- 6807Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau--------------------------------- 7446National Bureau of Standards------------------ 7927Patent Office______________________________________________ 7991Weather Bureau___________________________________________ 8338
Commission on Organization of Executive Branch of the Government. _ 6869Congress----- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6897
Economic Report Joint Committee----------------------------------------- 6912House of Representatives------------------------------------------------------ 6915
Appropriations Committee----------------------------------------------- 7105Armed Services Committee---------------------------------------------- 7111Banking and Currency Committee----------------------------------- 7129Commodity Transactions, Select Committee to Investigate.__ 7131Education and Labor Committee-------------------------------------- 7133Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee------------ 7135Foreign Affairs Committee----------------------------------------------- 7137Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee------------------------- 7139Post Office and Civil Service Committee----------------------------- 7142Veterans’ Affairs Committee-------------------------------------------- 7144
Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures Joint Committee. 7146
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Congress—Continued EntrySenate_______________________________ _ 7148
Appropriations Committee________________________________ 7226Banking and Currency Committee__________________________ 7228Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee__________ 7232Finance Committee__________________________ 7237Foreign Relations Committee____________________________ 7240Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee______________ 7242Labor and Public Welfare Committee_____________________ 7246Public Works Committee________________________________ 7249Rules and Administration Committee_______________________ 7251
Court of Claims________________________________________ 7257Court of Customs and Patent Appeals 7269District of Columbia_______________________________________ 7277Economic Cooperation Administration_____________________________ 7285Emergency Court of Appeals________________________________ 7292Federal Communications Commission 7333Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 7340Federal Power Commission___________________________ 7349Federal Reserve System Board of Governors___________________ 7355Federal Security Agency
Education Office_________________________ 7237Public Health Service__________________________ 8040
National Institutes of Health____________________________ 7945National Office of Vital Statistics______________________ 7971
Social Security Administration__________________________ 8X45Children’s Bureau___________________________________ 6754Employment Security Bureau___________________________ 7296Public Assistance Bureau_______________________ 8036
Special Services OfficeFood and Drug Administration__________________________ 7424Vocational Rehabilitation Office__________________ 8281
Federal Trade Commission_______________________ 7410Federal Works Agency
Public Buildings Administration_______________________ 8038General Accounting Office______________________ 7564Government Printing Office
Documents Office____________________________ 728qHousing and Home Finance Agency
Federal Housing Administration________________________ 7342Home Loan Bank Board____________________ 7646
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation 735°Housing Expediter Office____________________________ ’ ’’”"765QInterior Department.
Fish and Wildlife Service____________________ 7414Geological Survey__________________________ 7$70Mines Bureau_________________________ _ 7844National Park Service__________________________ 7974Reclamation Bureau______________________ 8061
Interstate Commerce Commission____________________________________ 7700Justice Department______________________ 772j
Alien Property Office__________________________ ggggFederal Bureau of Investigation,_____________________... 7330
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EntryLabor Department_____________________________________________ 7820
Apprenticeship Bureau________________________;_____________ ■ 6372Labor Standards Bureau____________________________________ 7823Labor Statistics Bureau_____________________________________ 7825Solicitor__________________________________________________ 8158Veterans’ Reemployment Rights Bureau______________________ 8279Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division_________________ 8287Women’s Bureau___________________________________________ 8341
Library of Congress____________________________________________ 7832General Reference and Bibliography Division__________________ 7568Legislative Reference Service________________________________ 7830Music Division____________________________________________ 7885Processing Department_____________________________________ 8006
National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics_____________________ 7887National Archives______________________________________________ 7923
Federal Register Division___________________________________ 7351National Labor Relations Board_________________________________ 7952National Mediation Board______________________________________ 7959National Military Establishment_________________________________ 7961
Air Force Department______________________________________ 6305Army Department_________________________________________ 6377
Adjutant General’s Department.Recruiting Publicity Bureau_________________________ 8106
Civil Affairs Division___________________________________ 6783Engineer Department___________________________________ 7312
Mississippi River Commission________________________ 7883Rivers and Harbors Board___________________________ 8108
Finance Department___________________________________ 7412Navy Department.
Marine Corps_________________________________________ 7834Medicine and Surgery Bureau___________________________ 7836Naval Operations Office.
Hydrographic Office________________________________ 7666Naval Personnel Bureau________________________________ 7977Ships Bureau__________________________________________ 8120Supplies and Accounts Bureau___________________________ 8191
Pan American Union___________________________________________ 7979Post Office Department_________________________________________ 8000
Accounts Bureau__________________________________________ 6255Surface Postal Transport Division____________________________ 8248
President of United States_______________________________________ 8003Budget Bureau____________________________________________ 6657
Railroad Retirement Board______________________________________ 8059Securities and Exchange Commission_____________________________ 8118Smithsonian Institution_________________________________________ 8123
American Ethnology Bureau_________________________________ 6359American Historical Association______________________________ 6361National Museum__________________________________________ 7966
State Department______________________________________________ 8160Inter-American Affairs Institute______________________________ 7692
Supreme Court________________________________________________ 8241
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EntryTariff Commission_____________________________________________ 8263Tax Court____________________________________________________ 8269Tennessee Valley Authority_____________________________________ 8271Treasury Department__________________________________________ 8274
Account Bureau___________________________________________ 6257Coast Guard______________________________________________ 6860Contract Settlement Office__________________________________ 7253Customs Bureau___________________________________________ 7271Federal Supply Bureau_____________________ 7367Internal Revenue Bureau___________________________________ 7695Mint Bureau______________________________________________ 7881Savings Bonds Division_____________________________________ 8114Secret Service Division_____________________________________ 8116
Veterans Administration________________________________________ 8276War Assets Administration______________________________________ 8289War Department____________________________________________ 8291
Army Air Forces___________________________________________ 6375
Monthly CatalogNO. 651 • APRIL 1949
6255 ACCOUNTS BUREAU, Post Office Department
6256 Cost ascertainment report, with appendix, cost of carrying and handling several classes of mail matter and of performing special services, fiscal year 1948. 1949. iv 89 p. il. oblong 8° * Paper, 50c.L. C. card 48-46258 P 22.7 : 948
6257 ACCOUNTS BUREAU, Treasury Dept.
6258 Combined statement of receipts, expenditures, and balances of United States Government, fiscal year 1948. [1949.] vii+747 p. + [6] leaves, 4°([Treas. Dept. doc. 3160.]) * Paper, $3.75 • Item 1007.L. C. card 10-11510 T 63.113 : 948
6259 AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.
AIC (series). [Processed.] t A 77.1104/2: (nos.)6260 208. Oil from grain [with list of literature cited] ; by Warren H. Goss. Oct. 1948.
[l]+14p. 5 pl. 4° (Northern Regional Research Laboratory.)6261 224. List of publications and patents of Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial
Chemistry, issued during fiscal year 1948 ; compiled by T. D. Jarrell. [1949.] [l]+30 p. 4°
6262 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.
6263 Acreage and production of vegetable seeds in 1947 and 1948 (reported by 130 commercial vegetable-seed growers). Jan. 17, 1949. 8 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t A 36.2 : V 52/7/947-48
6264 Farm real estate activity in 4 northeastern counties, Oct. 1947-June 1948.Washington, D. C., Jan. 1949. [1]+15 p. 4° [Processed.] t
A 36.2: R 22/15/947-486265 Feed statistics, including wheat and rye [9th annual statistical handbook
on feed statistics] ; Dec. 1948. [1949.] cover title, [l]+44 p. 4° [Sup-plement to Feed situation.] tL. C. card 46-17523 A 36.117 : supp.-9
6266 index numbers of livestock and poultry on farms and ranches, Jan. 1, 1867- 1948, and animal units of livestock fed annually, 1920-48. Nov. 1948.9 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f A 36.2: L 75/21/867-948
6267 Large supply of certified seed potatoes available for spring planting. Jan. 7, 1949. 10 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2: P 84/10/948
6268 Livestock on farms Jan. 1 [1949]. Feb. 16, 1949. 26 p. large 8° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Processed.] f A 36.33:949
6269 Milk production on farms and statistics of dairy plant products, 1948. Feb.16,1949. 28 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2: M 59/18/948
6270 Mohair production and value, 1947 and 1948. Mar. 3, 1949. 1 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t A 36.2 : M 72/947-48
• Sent to Depository Libraries
6271 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s
6271 Monthly egg production, 1947-48. Feb. 25, 1949. 14 p. large 8° [Proc-essed.] t A 36.2: Eg3/6/947-48
6272 Production, farm disposition and value, principal fruits and tree nuts, 1947 and 1948 seasons (includes revisions for 1946 grapes and prunes). Wash-ington, D. C., Jan. 1949. 24 p. large 8° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Proc-essed.] | A 36.2: F 94/37/947-48
6273 Schedule and contents of 1949 crop and livestock reports for filing and ref-erence use. Jan. 5,1949. 8 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2: C 88/14/949
6274 Wool production and income, 1947-48. Mar. 2,1949. [2] p. large 8° [Proc-essed.] f A 36.2: W 88/8/947-48
6275 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.
6276 Report of administrator of agricultural research [including reports of agencies of the Administration, fiscal year] 1948. [1949.] [1] 4-394 p. il. * Paper, 60c. • Item 26L. C. card Agr 44-23 A 77.1: 948
6277 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
6278 American agriculture on new frontier, talk by Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan before National Farm Institute, Des Moines, Iowa, Feb. 19, 1949. [1949.] 11 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 1.40 :B 73/22
Circulars. • Item 10 A 1.4/2: (nos.)6279 148. Parasites and parasitic diseases of horses; by Benjamin Schwartz, Marion
Imes, and A. O. Foster. Nov. 1930, revised July 1948. [1949.] cover title, 56 p. il. (Animal Industry Bureau.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1493 Lice, mange, and ticks of horses.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card Agr 49—533
6280 625. Birdsfoot trefoil and big trefoil [with list of literature cited] ; by RolandMcKee and H. A. Schoth. Nov. 1941, revised Feb. 1949. [1949.] 14 j. il. (Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 49-46065
6281 799. Flexibility of operation in dairy manufacturing plants; by Joseph M.Cowden and Harry C. Trelogan. Sept. 1948 [published 1949], [2]+40 p. il. (Production and Marketing Administration.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 49-529
6282 801. Mink raising; by Charles B. Kellogg, Charles F. Bassett, and Robert K.Enders. Sept. 1948 [published 1949]. 42 p. il. (Animal Industry Bureau.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 49-519
6283 802. Animal fibers used in brushes [with list of literature cited] ; by Thora MPlitt Hardy and John I. Hardy. [1949.] 15 p. il. (Animal Industry Bureau.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 49-544
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6285
6286
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Farmers bulletins. A 1.9: (nos.) control; [by F. C.1596. Cattle grubs, or heel flies, with suggestions for their
Ei®bapP> E- W- Lake> and R- D- Wells.] [June 1929, revised Jan? 1949.] [1949.] ii + 21 p. il. (Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.) ♦ Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 49-541
1740. Vetch culture and uses; [by Roland McKee and H. A. Schoth] [Dec 1934, slightly revised Jan. 1949.] [1949.] [2]+23 p. il. (PlantIndustry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) [Revision of Farmers’ bulletin 515, Vetches.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 12 L. C. card Agr 49-540
1741 Bur-clover cultivation and utilization; [by Roland McKee]. [Dec 1934 revised Apr. 1942, slightly revised Jan. 1949.] [1949.] [2]+12 p. il’ ([Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau 1) [Revision of Farmers’ bulletin 693, Bur clover.] * Paper, 5c. L. C.ecard249-45048
2004. Controlling Japanese beetle; [prepared in Division of Fruit Insect Inves-tigations. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Administration]. [Jan. 1949.] [2]+14 p. il [SupersedesAltera8 12Ulletln 1856’ Japanese beetle and its control.] ♦ Paper, 15c. L. C. card Agr 49-543
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Journal of agricultural research reprints. A1.23/a: (letters-nos.)Ind.—33. , . , .Study of uncongeniality between peaches as scions and Marianna
plum as stock [with list of literature cited] ; by J. A. McClintock. 1948. [2] 4-253—260 p. 7 p. of pl. [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Nov. 1, and 15, 1948, v. 77, nos. 9 and 10.] * Paper, 10c.
Mich.-52. , . .Influence of oil-wax emulsion sprays on size of Montmorency cherries , by A. L. Neal, C. G. Barr, V. R. Gardner, E. J. Rasmussen, and E. J. Miller. 1948. [2]+261-269 p. il. [Also in Journal of agri-cultural research, Nov. 1 and 15, 1948, v. 77, nos. 9 and 10.] ♦ Paper, 10c.
Growth potentialities of vegetative buds on apple trees; by Irma M. Felber. 1949. [2]+239-252 p. il. [Also in Journal of agricul-tural research, Nov. 1 and 15, 1948, v. 77, nos. 9 & 10.] * Paper, 10c.
I . R. 10. gimp]e rapid method for estimating toxicity (rotenone equivalent) of derris root; by C. Pagfin and A. J. Loustalot. 1949. [2]+271— 277 p. il. [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Nov. 1 & 15, 1948, vv. 77, nos. 9 & 10.] * Paper, 10c.
W. Va.-16.Inheritance of partial thiamine deficiency in Lenzites trabea [with
list of literature cited] ; by Virgil Greene Lilly and H. L. Barnett. 1948. [2]+287-300 p. il. [Also in Journal of agriculturalresearch, Dec. 1 and 15, 1948, v. 77, nos. 11 and 12.] * Paper, 10c.
Wis.—167.Pod-distorting strain of yellow mosaic virus of bean [with list of
literature cited] ; by Raymond G. Grogan and J. C. Walker. 1948. [2]+301-314 p. il [Also in Journal of agriculturalresearch, Dec. 1 and 15, 1948, v. 77, nos. 11 and 12.] * Paper, 10c.
Wis.—168.Relation of common mosaic to black root of bean [with list of litera-
ture cited] • by Raymond G. Grogan and J. C. Walker. 1948. [2]+315-331 p. il. [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Dec. 1 and 15, 1948, v. 77, nos. 11 and 12.] ♦ Paper, 10c.
Ml (series), i • Item 13 A 1.74: (nos.)2. Management improvement and manpower utilization program. [1949.]
[4] p. il. 32°3. Suggestions for improving small purchase procedures, job requirements, what,
how much, where, when; [prepared in Office of Budget and Finance in connection with Department’s manegement improvement and manpower utilization program], Feb. 1949. [2]+6 p. il.
Miscellaneous publications. • Item 16 A 1.38: (nos.)98. Market diseases of fruits and vegetable's, potatoes [with list of literature
cited] ; by Glen B. Ramsey, James S. Wiant, and Marion A. Smith. Feb. 1932, revised Jan. 1949. [1949.] cover title, 60 p. 11 pl. 12 p. of.pl. (Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) * Paper, 75c.L. C. card Agr 49-539
660. Quality of woven clothing fabrics purchased 1944—46 [with list of literature cited] ; by Bess W. Morrison, Hazel M. Fletcher, Pauline Beery Mack, Mary P. Shelton, Ethel L. Phelps, Evelyn E. Stout. Feb. 1949. iv+122 p. il 4° (Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau.) * Paper, 40c. L. C. card Agr 49-545
665. Agricultural geography of Europe and Near East; by Lois B. Bacon, Reginald G. Hainsworth, Naum Jasny, Clarence M. Purves, Lazar Volin, and Clayton E. Whipple. June 1948. iv + 67 p. il. oblong large 8° (Foreign Agricultural Relations Office.) ♦ Paper, $100.L. C. card Agr 49-531
668. Forests and national prosperity, reappraisal of forest situation in United States. 1948. vii+99 p. il. 4° [(Forest Service.)] * Paper, 40c.L. C. card Agr 49-534
674. Planning electric water system and plumbing for your farmstead. [1949.] 16 p. il. 4° (Rural Electrification Administration.) ♦ Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 49-546
PA (series), t • Item 17 A 1.68: (nos.)63. Storage for school lunch food and supplies; [prepared by Bureau of Human
Nutrition and Home Economics in cooperation with Production and Market-ing Administration]. [1949.] 12 p. il. 4° [Includes list of Other school lunch publications especially for use of supervisors of school lunchrooms.] L. C. card Agr 49-538
Report of Secretary of Agriculture, 1948. 1949. iii+170 p. * Paper, 50c. • Item 8L. C. card Agr 31-1035 A 1.1: 948
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6304 Rural electrification in national farm program, talk by Secretary of Agri-culture Charles F. Brannan before National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, New York, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1949. [1949.] 9 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] f A 1.40 :B 73/21
6305 AIR FORCE DEPARTMENTAir Force regulations. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t
M301.6: (nos.)6306 5-2. Publications : Numerical index to AF administrative publications ; Feb.
7, 1949. [1949.] 96 p. 4° -6307 5-2A. Same: Numerical index to AF administrative publications, Change;
Dec. 6, 1948. [1949.] 5 p. 4°6308 5-2B. Same: Numerical index to AF administrative publications, Change;
Jan. 6, 1949. [1949.] 10 p. 4°6309 5-4. Same : Distribution formula ; Mar. 11, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4° [Super-
sedes AFR 5-4, Dec. 8, 1948.]6310 10-4. Correspondence : Correspondence with foreign representatives ; Feb. 15,
1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 10-4, May 20, 1944.]6311 20—40A. Organization: Office of auditor general, Change ; Mar. 7, 1949. [1949.] 1 n 4°6312 20-46. Organization, general: Air Force hospital liaison offices, Army general
hospitals ; Feb. 15, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. il. 4°6313 30-15A. Personnel: Contractors’ representatives serving Air Force on oversea
and domestic projects, Change; Mar. 14, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4°6314 31-3. Military records : Air Force board for correction of military records:
Feb. 15, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. 4°6315 34-12. See Army Department, Special regulations 600-240-5.6316 34-13. Personnel services: Dependents’ compensation; Feb. 28, 1949. [1949.]
4 p. 4° [Supersedes AFL 34-36, Nov. 1, 1948.]6317 35-9 A. See Army Department, Special regulation 615-130-5.6318 35-33. See Army Department, Special regulations 55-100-10.6319 35-52A. Military personnel: Designation of aviation examiner, flight surgeon,
and flight nurse; Feb. 21, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4° [SupersedesChanges 35-52A and 35-52B, June 10 and Oct. 21, 1948.]
6320 36-7. Commissioned oflicers : Appointment of USAF officers in Judge Advo-cate General’s Department; Feb. 1, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. 4°6321 39-4A. See Army Department, Special regulations 615-120-5.
6322 40-8. Civilian personnel: Classification of graded civilian positions ; Mar. 10,1949. [1949.] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 40—8, Jan. 2, 1947.]
6323 45—1. Reserve forces: Appointment in Air Force reserve without prior com-missioned service; Feb. 23, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. 4°
6324 45-12A. Same: Supply and maintenance for Civil Air Patrol (CAP), Change;Mar. 14, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4°
6325 45-16. Same: Training authorizations for members of Air Force Reserve;Mar. 7, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4°
6326 45-17. Same : Administration of Air Force Reserve personnel not on activeduty ; Mar. 7, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4°
6327 55—11. Operations : Psychological warfare; Feb. 15, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4°6328 55—14. Same: Take-off and landing instructions for jet-propelled aircraft;Feb. 24, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFL 55-62, Nov. 21,1945.]
6329 60-11. Flying: Aircraft clearance, AF form 23; Mar. 11, 1949. [1949.]3 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 15—23, May 11, 1945, including Change15-23A, July 19, 1946.]
6330 66-3. See Army Department, Special regulations 750-10-5.6331 67-8. See Army Department, Special regulations 30-45-20.6332 67-9. See Army Department, Special regulations 32-210-5.6333 67-10. See Army Department, Special regulations 725-10-52.6334 70-9. Procurement and contracting : Management engineering services ; Mar.
14, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4°6335 75-20A. See Army Department, Pamphlet 29-10.6336 75-22. Travel and transportation : Maintenance of commercial traffic publi-
cations and tariffs ; Feb. 23, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4°6337 76-7A. Air transportation : Procedure for authorizing passengers to ride in
Air Force aircraft, Change; Jan. 3, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4°6338 80-4. Research and development: Research policies; Mar. 1. 1949 [1949 1
4 n 4°6339 89-5. Buildings and structures: Disposal of buildings, structures, or im-
provements excess to requirements; Mar. 11, 1949. [1949.1 2 d 4°[Supersedes AFR 89-5, Oct. 26, 1948.]
6340 91-17A. Utilities operation and services : Uniform requirements for numberingand marking of airfield runways and taxiways, Change; Mar. 3, 1949.[1949.] 1 p. 4°
6341 100-12. See Army Department, Special regulations 105-85-2.6342 160-11. See Army Department, Special regulations 40-590-50.6343 160-14. See Army Department, Special regulations 40-590-10.6344 160-16. Air surgeon: Physical examination for rated military personnel of
allied air forces; Mar. 3, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFL160-85 (formerly 25-58), May 19, 1945.]
6345 165-5. Chaplain : Casualty assistance to be rendered by chaplains; Mar. 101949. [1949.] 3 p. 4° [Supersedes AFLs 20-20, May 6, 1947 and35-55, July 16, 1947.] ’
6346 170-4. See Army Department, Special regulations 35-711-1.6347 170—6. See Army Department, Special regulation 35-711-3.
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Air Force regulations—Continued173-15A. See Army Department, Army regulation 35-780.176—1. See Army Department, Army regulations 210-50.181—4. Records Administration : Disposition of casualty assistance files on
deceased personnel; Feb. 15, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4°182-9. See Army Department, Army regulations 65—5. 182-10. See Army Department, Special regulations 340-10-2.
Joint Army and Air Force adjustment regulations. See Army Department.Manual for courts-martial, 1949, prepared in Office of Judge Advocate Gen-
eral of Army, adapted for use in Air Force by Office of Judge Advocate General, Air Force, effective Feb. 1,1949. [1948.] xxi-j-467 p. * Cloth, $1.75.L.C. card 49-45612 M 301.6: C 83/949
United States Air Force radio facility charts, Europe, Africa, Middle East, corrected to include weekly notice to airmen, v. 3, no. 6, Feb. 9, 1949. [1949.] [2]-f-l-59A4-60-120 p. il. map, 4° [Published every 6 weeks. Processed. Replaces issue date Dec. 14, 1948.] * Paper, $2.50 a yr.
M 301.17: 949/1
ALIEN PROPERTY OFFICE, Justice Dept.
Superior court of New Jersey, appellate division, 1948 term, appeal no. A-227-48, civil action on appeal from superior court, law division, Warren County (docket no. S 157095), sat below, Joseph L. Smith, J. S. C., Beatrice Gausebeck vs. Frank Pallante and Silvia Pallante, his wife; brief for United States as amicus curiae. [1949.] cover title, iii-|-ll p. large 8° t J 22.7: G 237
Supreme Court of State of New York, Appellate Division, 1st department, in matter of judicial settlement of account of proceedings of City Bank Farmers Trust Company, as trustee under trust agreement dated Nov. 9, 1904, made by Elizabeth Bleecker von der Decken; City Bank Farmers Trust Company, petitioner-respondent, Tom C. Clark, Attorney General of United States, as successor to Alien Property Custodian, respondent-appellant, Alfred W. Bergren, as guardian ad litem of Dagmar von der Decken and Editha Elizabeth Finck von Finckenstein, respondent; re-spondent-appellant’s brief. [1949.] 14 p. 4° t J 22.7 : V 89
AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY BUREAU, Smithsonian Institution
65th annual report of Bureau of American Ethnology to secretary of Smith-sonian Institution, 1947-48. 1949. ii-}-32 p. fL. C. card 9-871 SI 2.1: 948
AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, Smithsonian Institution
Annual report of American Historical Association, 1947; v. 1, Proceedings. [1948.] xxii-]-85 p. [Includes report of secretary-treasurer for Pacific Coast Branch for 1947. Also issued as H. doc. 708, v. 1, 80th Cong. 2d sess.] ♦ Cloth, 75c. • Item 899L. C. card 4-18261 SI 4.1: 947/v.l
ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.
A. H. D. (series). [Processed.] t A 77.209: (no.)25. State participation in national poultry improvement plan. Revised Jan.
1949. [1949.] [1] +4 p. 4°
Condensed statement on measures to keep United States free of foot-and- mouth disease, together with control and eradication operations in Mexico. [Jan. 31, 1949.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.202: F 73/7
Hatchery inspector’s manual; prepared by Committee on Hatchery and Flock Inspection. Jan. 1949. [3] -f-26 p. 4° [Processed.] f
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A. H. D. (series)—ContinuedIncreasing security of United States from foot-and-mouth disease through
research, description of prospective facilities, safeguards, projects, and services to community and Nation. Jan. 1949. cover title, 16 p. [Proc-essed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f A 77.202: F 73/6
Index to Service and regulatory announcements, Jan.-Dec. 1948. 1949. p. 119. * Paper, 5c. single copy, included in price of Service and regula-tory announcements to subscribers. • Item 36L. C. card Agr 7-1658 A 77.208: 489-500/ind.
Phenothiazine for control of livestock parasites; by A. O. Foster and F. D.Enzie. Feb. 1949. 9 p. 4° (Zoological Division.) [Processed.] t
A 77.202: P 21Report on developments in campaign against foot-and-mouth disease in
Mexico. Dec. 15, 1948. 8 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.202 : F 73/3/948-5Rules and regulations relating to viruses, serums, toxins, and analogous
products, and to certain organisms and vectors (effective Mar. 1, 1949). 1949. iii+85 p. 12° f • Item 35L. C. card Agr 49-537 A 77.206: V 81/949
APPRENTICESHIP BUREAU, Labor Dept.
Employer-labor cooperation in apprentice training, by William F. Patter-son, director, Bureau of Apprenticeship, address delivered at apprentice graduation ceremony of Vocational and Apprenticeship Committee of Joint Industry Board of Electrical Industry, New York City, Jan. 6, 1949. [1949.] [1]4-11 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t L23.8 :P 27/25
Resolution on deferment policy, by Federal Committee on Apprenticeship, meeting in Washington, D. C„ Jan. 11, 1949. [1949.] [2] 4-11 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t L 23.2: Ap 6/4/949
ARMY AIR FORCES, War Dept.
Aviation psychology program, research reports. • Item 1075W 108.25: (no.)
4. Apparatus tests; edited by Arthur W. Melton. 1947 [published 19481 xxi+[1] 4-1056 p. il. 10 pl. * Cloth, $3.50.L. C. card 49-46068
ARMY DEPARTMENT
Annual report of Secretary of Army, [fiscal year] 1948. 1949. v4-356 p. il. * Paper, 70c. • Item 1054L. C. card 49-46121 M 101.1: 948
Army regulations. [Issued with perforations.]10-125.
10-260.
30-20.
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35-780.
35-900.
35-1495.
Organization and functions: Army Security Agency ; Feb. 23, 1949 [1949. 2 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. 0 Item 1056 M 101.9:10-125
Same : Corps of Engineers ; Feb. 25.. 1949. [1949.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 100-5, Feb. 12, 1943, and AR 100-25, Sept. 28 1942, including Changes 1, Dec. 7, 1942.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
4 . x, M i01.9:10-260Food service: Classification and care of subsistence stores: Feb 17 I949-/1949-] 2 P- [Supersedes AR 30-2200, Nov. 14, 1944, AR 30-2320, Mar. 19 1943, and sec. 1, WD Circular 48, 1947, as amended by par. 2, sec. 2, DA Circular 248, 1948.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
„ , . „ „ , M 101.9:30-20Quartermaster Corps: Sale of quartermaster property and services
Changes 2; Feb. 28, 1949. 1949. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 1,’ July 9, 1947, and sec. 1, W. D. Circular 217, 1947.] * Paper 5c • Item 1056 W 1.6 : 30-2290/8/’ch.2
Finance Department: Proceeds of sales and collections, Changes 1 • F®9- Ah 'l94»'T> 1949 k 1 p> F<ArCe Dept< 5 Air Force regulation 173-15A ) ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056 M 101.9 : 35-780/ch.l
Same: Settlement of accounts between departments and technical and sales to Personnel thereof, Changes 1 ; Feb 23 1949
1949. 1 p. [Supersedes par. 1, sec. 4, WD Circular 84 1^47. as amended by par. 11, sec. 5, DA Circular 264, 1948.] * Paper 5c 9 Item 1056 W 1 6 • 35—900/6 7ch 1
Same: Parachute pay, Changes 1; Feb. 18, 1949. 1949.' 1 p [Super-sedes sec. 1, DA Circular 219, 1948.] ♦Paper, 5c. ® Item 1056
M 101.9 : 35—1495/ch.l
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Army regulations—Continued35-1800. Same: Stoppages and forfeitures of pay of officers, Changes 2; Mar.
8,1949. 1949. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Jan. 6, 1949.] * Paper, 5c, 101.9 i 3o 1800/ch.2
35-2220. Same: Pay of warrant officers, Changes 3 ; Mar. 8, 1949. 1949. Ip.[Supersedes Changes 2, Nov. 30, 1948.] * Paper 5c.g_» Item 1056
40-250.
40-505.
45-75.
55-105.
Medical Department: Nutrition, Changes 1; Feb. 15, 1949. 1949. 1p. * Paper, 5c. © Item 1056 M 101.9 : 40—250/ch.l
Same : Medical attendance, general provisions, Changes 3 ; Mar. 2, 1949.1949. 1 p. [Supersedes par. 2a, sec. 2, WD Circular 237, 1946, as amended by par. 1, sec. 3, DA Circular 37, 1948, and DA Circular 58. 1948.] * Paper, 5c. ©Item 1056 W 1.6:40-505/5/ch.3
Ordnance Department: Sales of ordnance property, Changes 4 ; Mar.2, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 3, June 6„ 1947, and various sections of certain circulars.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
W 1.6 : 45—75/2/ch.4Transportation Corps : Transportation by commercial means, general,
Changes 15; Mar. 7, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes certainsections of Circulars 209, 240, 194, 285, 69, 264, 129, 329, War Department, Army Department. 1945-48.] * Paper, 5c.
W1.6 : 55-105/ch.l555-155. Same: Transportation of public property (except animals) and re-
mains, Changes 10; Mar. 7„ 1949. 1949. 1 p. [Supersedes sec 1, Circular 60, 1947, as amended by par. 3, sec. 5, DA Circular 264, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 55-155/ch.lO
55-165. Same: Transportation of animals, Changes 3; Mar. 7, 1949. 1949. 1 p. [Supersedes par. 3i sec. 4, WD Circular 189, 1947, and sec. 6, WD Cir-cular 285, 1946.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 55-165/ch.3
55-350. Transportation and travel: Medical service on transports ; Feb. 16, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Together with SR 55—350—1, Feb. 16, 1949, and SR 55— 350-2, Feb. 16, 1949, supersedes AR 55-350, Sept. 14, 1942.] ♦ Paper, 5c. O Item 1056 M 101.9 : 55-350
65-5. Postal service: General provisions; Feb. 18, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regulation 182—9.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
M 101.9 : 65-5145-30. Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) : Training camps, Changes 2 ;
Feb. 17, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Aug. 2, 1948, and sec. 1, DA Circular 276, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
M 101.9 : 145-30/ch.2210-50. Installations: Nonappropriated funds, effective Apr. 1, 1949; Mar. 8,
1949. [1949.] 12 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 176-1.) [Supersedes AR 210-50, Dec. 13, 1945, and certain Memorandums.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056 M 101.9 : 210—50
420-5. Boards of officers for conducting investigations, Changes 1 ; Feb. 17, 1949.1949. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. e Item 1056 M 101.9 : 420—5/ch.l
605-15. Commissioned officers: Direct appointment in Regular Army of selected individuals with essential technological background, Changes 1; Feb. 17, 1949. 1949. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
M 101.9 : 605—15/ch.l615-40. Enlisted personnel: Clothing and equipage, Changes 9; Feb. 21, 1949.
[1949.] 3 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056 W 1.6 :615-40/7/ch.9615—361. Same: Discharge, medical, Changes 3; Feb. 23, 1949. [1949.] 2 p.
[Supersedes Changes 2, Oct. 27, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056W1.6 : 615-361/3/ch.3
615-365. Same: Discharge, convenience of Government, Changes 2 ; Mar. 4, 1949.1949. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Jan. 28, 1949.] ‘Paper, 5c.• Item 1056 M 101.9 : 615-365/2/ch.2
850-50. Miscellaneous : Inventions and patents, Changes 2 ; Feb. 17, 1949. 1949.1 p. [Supersedes sec. 3, WD Circular 170, 1947.] * Paper, 5c. • Item1056 W 1.6 : 850—50/4/ch.2
850-75. Same: Employment of American National Red Cross, Changes 5 ; Feb. 23, 1949. 1949. 1 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, DA Circular 41, 1947.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056 W 1.6 : 850-75/2/ch.5
Department of Army supply bulletin SB (series), tions.] $
[Issued with perfora- M 101.27: (nos.)
10-379. Purchase notice agreement for products of Bluhill Foods, Inc.; Feb. 25, 1949. [1949.] 11 p. [Supersedes SB 10-379, Sept. 22, 1948, including Changes 1, Dec. 23, 1948.]
10-420. Purchase notice agreement for products of Procter & Gamble Distributing Co. ; Dec. 28. 1948. [1948.] 4 p.
10-421. Purchase notice agreement for products of Southern Maid Bakeries, Change 1 ; Mar. 7, 1949. [1949.] [2] p.
10-429. Purchase notice agreement for products of Shotwell Mfg. Co., Changes 3-6; June 25, 1948-Jan. 27, 1949. [1948-49.] Each [2] p. or 1 p. [Proc-essed.]
Department of Army supply catalog. $Eng 3. Major item list. [Issued with perforations.]
M 101.12: Eng 3/(nos.)00. Federal class 00: Sets of equipment; Dec. 1948. [1949.] 15 p. il. [Super-
sedes Class 00, Eng 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
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Department of Army supply catalog—Continued03. Federal class 03 : Lethal device equipment; Dec. 1948. [1949.] 3p.il. [Super-
sedes Class 03, Eng 3—1, Sept. 1, 1945.]18. Federal class 18: Instruments of precision and photographic apparatus; Dec.
1948. [1949.] 77 p. il. [Supersales Class 18, Eng 3-1 and Eng 3—2, Sept. 1, 1945.1
19. Federal class 19: Blocks; Nov. 1948. [1949.] 7 p. il. [Supersedes Class 19, Eng 3-1 and Eng 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
26. Federal class 26 : Furniture ; Dec. 1948. [1949.] 4p.il. [Supersedes Class 26, Eng 3-1 and Eng 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
33. Federal class 33: Gaskets, hose, and packing; Dec. 1948. [1949.] 21 p. il. [Supersedes Class 33, Eng 3-1 and Eng 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
37. Federal class 37: Special wearing apparel; Dec. 1948. [1949.] 10 p. il.[Supersedes Class 37, Eng 3-1 and Eng 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
43. Federal class 43 : Bolts, nuts, and rivets ; Dec. 1948. [1949.] 44 p. il. [Super-sedes Class 43, Eng 3-1 and Eng 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
44. Federal class 44 : Pipes, tubes and tubing : Dec. 1948. [1949.] 6p.il. [Super-sedes Class 44, ENG 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
49. Federal class 49: Camouflage material. [1949.] Up. il. [Supersedes Class 49, Eng 3-1 and Eng 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
51. Federal class 51: Acids and chemicals; Dec. 1948. [1949.] 20 p. il. [Super-sedes Class 51, Eng 3-1 and Eng 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
53. Federal class 53: Stationery; Nov. 1948. [1949.] 23 p. il. [Supersedes Class 53, Eng 3-1 and Eng 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
57. Federal class 57 : Hospital and laboratory apparatus ; Nov. 1948. [1949.] 19 p. il. [Supersedes Class 57, Eng 3-1, Sept. 1, 1945.]
58. Federal class 58: Railroad and firefighting equipment; Dec. 1948. [1949.]21 p. il. [Supersedes Class 58, Eng 3-1 and Eng 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
60. Federal class 60 ; Boilers, engines, and accessories ; Dec. 1948. [1949.] 9 p.il. [Supersedes Class 60, Eng 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
66. Federal class 66: Machinery and equipment; Dec. 1948. [1949.] 99 p. il. [Supersedes Class 66, Eng 3-1 and Eng 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
72. Federal class 72: Boots, shoes, and rubber clothing; Nov. 1948. [1949.] 3 p. il.
Appendix. Weight and space dimensions; Dec. 1948. [1948.] 246 p. [Super-sedes Shipping information, Eng 3-1, and Weight, cubage, and price of engineer equipment, Eng 3-2, Sept. 1, 1945.]
Ord 5. Stock list of all items. [Issued with perforations.]M 101.12; Ord 5-(nos.)
3-8. Pricing guide, K-group material; Jan. 1949. [1949.] 57 p. [Correct to May 6, 1948. Supersedes Ord 5-3—8, Dec. 26, 1946.]
Ord 5 SNL. Group H. [Issued with perforations.]M 101.12 : Ord 5- (letter-no.)
H-3. Straps, leather findings and piece leather; Jan. 1949. [1949.] 22 p il [Correct to Oct. 12, 1948. Supersedes ORD 5 SNL H-3, Mar. 6, 1945.]
Ord 7 SNL. Group F, Organizational maintenance allowances. [Issued with perforations.] M 101.12: Ord 7 (letter-no.)
F-58. Instrument, observation AA, BC, Ml ; Jan. 1949. [1949.] 10 p il.[Correct to Dec. 8, 1948. Supersedes ORD 7 SNL F-58, Aug. 20, 1944.]
F—246. Instrument, spotting, M2, Changes 1; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Cor-rect to Jan. 12, 1949.]
Ord 8 SNL. Group G, Field and base maintenance spare parts and equip-ment. M 101.12 : Ord 8 (letter-no.)
G-509. Truck, 4-ton, 6\6 (Diamond T) ; Feb. 1949. [1949.] cover title, 280 p. il. 4° [Correct to Nov. 24, 1948. Text on p. 2 of cover. Supersedes Ord 8 SNL G—509, Feb. 15, 1945, and Changes 1 and 2, May 10 and July 30, 1945.]
Ord 11 SNL. Group S, Ammunition. M 101.12 : Ord 11 (letters-nos.) S-l. Bombs, aircraft, all types; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 60 p. [Correct to Dec. 2,
1948. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Ord 11 SNL S-l, Apr. 11 1947.]
S—2. Fuzes and miscellaneous explosive components for aircraft bombs; Jan. 1949. [1949.] 63 p. [Issued with perforations. Correct to Dec 8, 1948. Supersedes Ord 11 SNL S-2, Mar. 28, 1947.]
QM 5. Stock list of all items. [Issued with perforations.]M 101.12: QM 5 (nos.)
1—A. Pricing guide for clothing, men’s and women’s items, Changes 2 ; Feb. 1949 [1949.] 2 p.
1-P. Pricing guide for class 56, Subsistence items for use outside continental limits of United States; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 78 p. [Supersedes QM 5-1-P, Jan. 19, 1949.]
7. Class 7 : Fuel, charcoal, coal, coke, dust-fuels, gas, gasoline, oil (fuel), wood, etc.; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 3 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5-7, Nov. 24, 1947, including Changes 1, Oct. 8, 1948.]
8. Class 8: Motor vehicle parts and accessories, bicycle, tires and tubes: Feb. 1949. [1949.] 3 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5-8, Nov. 24, 1947.]
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Department of Army supply catalog—Continued11. Class 11 : Pumps, and their parts; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes
QM 5-11, Nov. 24, 1947.]12. Class 12: Boat and ship fittings; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes
QM 5-12, Nov. 24, 1947.]13. Class 13 : Engine-room and fire-room fittings, supplies and tools; Feb. 1949.
[1949.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5-13, Nov. 24, 1947, including Changes 1, Oct. 8, 1948.]
15. Class 15 : Electric cable and wire (automotive) ; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5-15, Nov. 24, 1947.]
17. Class 17 : Electric apparatus, accessories and parts ; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 10 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5—17, Nov. 24, 1947, including C 1, Nov. 4, 1948.]
18. Class 18 : Instruments of precision, and all accessories, outfits, and parts; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5—18, Nov. 24, 1947, includ-ing Changes 1, Oct. 28, 1948.]
19. Class 19 : Blocks, rigging, and all accessories, outfits, and parts; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5-19, Nov. 24, 1947.]
27. Class 27 : Dry-goods, textiles, bedding, buttons, findings; Jan. 1949. [1949.]43 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5-27, Jan. 19, 1948.]
28. Class 28: Blank forms; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5-28, Jan. 19, 1948, including Changes 1, Oct. 27, 1948.]
29. Class 29 : Toilet articles, and all accessories, outfits, and parts; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5-29, Jan. 19, 1948, including C 1, Oct. 29, 1948.]
36. Class 36 : Musical instruments, music and all accessories, outfits and parts ; Jan. 1949. [1949.] 9 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5-36, Jan. 22, 1948.]
37. Class 37 : Athletic equipment, recreational apparatus, sporting goods, special wearing apparel; Jan. 1949. [1949.] 7 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5—37,Jan. 22, 1948.]
38. Class 38: Brooms, brushes; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5-38, Jan. 22, 1948, including Changes 1, Nov. 3, 1948.]
46. Class 46 : Metal in bars (flat, hexagon, octagon, round, square), billets, ingots, pigs, slabs; Feb. 1948. [1949.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5-46, Jan. 28, 1948, including Changes 1, Nov. 3, 1948.]
47. Class 47; Metal in plates and sheets; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 3 p. 4° [Super-sedes QM 5—47, Jan. 30, 1948, including Changes 1, Nov. 4, 1948.]
67. Class 67 : Forage, bulbs and roots, plants, shrubs, and trees, seeds ; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 3 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5—67, Mar. 5, 1948.]
68. Class 68: Livestock; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 5—68, Mar. 5, 1948.]
Sig 6. Sets of equipment. [Issued with perforations.]M 101.12 : Sig 6 (letter-no.)
TE-9. Wrench equipment TE-9; Jan. 1949. [1949.] 3 p. il. [Supersedes Sig 6-TE-9, Feb. 10, 1945.]
Sig 7 & 8. Organizational maintenance allowances and field and base maintenance stockage guide. [Issued with perforations.]
M 101.12 : Sig 7 & 8 (letters-nos.)AN/GRC-9.
AN/VRC-5. AS—19/TRC—1.
GN-58.
NC—364- D.PE-85.
PH-561/U.
R—19/TRC—1.
SCR-556-A.
T—14/TRC—1.
TS-32/TRC-1.
Radio set AN/GRC-9; Jan. 1949. [1949.] 60 p. [Supersedes Sig 7 & 8 AN/GRC-9, Aug. 21, 1946.]
Radio set AN/VRC-5; Jan. 1949. [1949.] 17 p. il.Antenna system AS-19/TRC-1 (including models A, B, C, D, and
E) ; Dec. 1948. [1949.] 18 p. [Supersedes so much of Sig 7 & 8—AN/TRC—1, Aug. 3, 1946, as pertains to Antenna system AS-19/TRC—1, Antenna AS-20/TRC-1, and Antenna support AB—33/TRC—1.]
Generator GN-58; Jan. 1949. [1949.] 19 p. il. [Supersedes so much of SIG 7 & 8-AN GRC-9, Aug. 21, 1946, and SIG 7 & 8—SCR—694—C, Mar. 17, 1947, as pertains to Generator GN—58.]
Reproducing equipment NC-364-D ; Dec. 1948. [1949.] 18 p.Power unit PE-85-A, B, C, D, H, J, K; Jan. 1949. [1949.]
54 p.Film examining machine PH-561/U; Dec. 1948. [1949.] 34 p.
il.Radio receiver R—19/TRC—1 (includes A, B, C, and D models) ;
Feb. 1949. [1949.] 19 p. il. [Supersedes so much of Sig7 & 8—AN/TRC—1, Aug. 3, 1946, as pertains to radio receiver R—19/TRC—1.]
Radio set SCR-556-A ; Jan. 1949. [1949.] 47 p. il. [Super-sedes Sig 8-AN-106, Oct. 10, 1944, Sig 8-BC-1006, Oct. 20, 1944, Sig 7-SCR-556, Nov. 10, 1944, and Sig 8-SCR-556, Nov. 15, 1944.]
Radio transmitter T-14/TRC-1 (includes A, B, C, D and E mod-els) ; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 23 p. il. [Supersedes so much of Sig 7 & 8—AN/TRC—1, Aug. 3, 1946, as pertains to radio transmitter T/14/TRC—1.]
Test oscillator TS-32-A/TRC-1 and TS-32-B/TRC-1; Jan. 1949. [1949.] 10p.il. [Supersedes so much of Sig 7 & 8-AN/TRC- 1, Aug. 3, 1946, as pertains to test oscillator TS-32/TRC-1.]
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Department of Army supply catalog—ContinuedSig 7-8-10. Organizational maintenance allowances and field and base
maintenance stockage guide (including fixed plant maintenance list). [Issued with perforations.] M 101.12: Sig 7-8-10 (letter-no.)
AS-52/TRC-8.Antenna assembly AS-52/TRC-8 (XC-3) ; Feb. 1949. [1949.]
6 p. [Supersedes so much of Sig 7-AN/TRC-8, Apr. 27, 1945, as pertains to antenna assembly AS-52/TRC-8 (XC-3), and Sig 8—AS—52/TRC—8, Apr. 27, 1945.]
Sig 8. Field and base maintenance stockage guide. [Issued with per-forations.] W 109.15: Sig8 (letter-no.)
PH-131. Projector equipment PH-131-A, B, C, D, E, F, G, & H, Changes 1; Mar.1949. [1949.] 2 p. W 109.14 : Sig 8-PH-131/ch.l
Sig 10. Fixed plant maintenance list. [Issued with perforations.]M 101.12 : Sig 10 (letters-no.)
AN/GMQ-2. Ceilometer set AN/GMQ-2. Changes 2; Feb. 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Jan. 14, 1949.]
PU-58/G. Power unit PU-58/G ; Jan. 1949. [1949.] 56 p. il. [Supersedes Sig 10-603, May 9, 1945.]
TC 5-3. Stock list of all items: Cross reference list; Jan. 1949. [1948.] cover title, ix-f-670 p- 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.]
Field manual FM (series). • Item 1059 W1.33: (nos.)21—11. Basic field manual; First aid for soldiers, Changes 1; Feb. 18, 1949.
[1949.] 4 p. oblong 32° * Paper, 5c.First aid for soldiers, Changes 2 ; Mar. 4, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. oblong
32° ♦ Paper, 5c.
Joint Army and Air Force adjustment regulations. (Departments of Army and Air Force.) [Issued with perforations.] M 101.15: (nos.)
1—1—1. Personnel: Determination of departmental status, Changes 4; Feb. 21, 1949. 1949. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
1-1—10. Same: Administrative provisions to govern manning of SCARWAF;Feb. 14, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
1—11—37. Organization: Adjustments in procedural and classification responsibil- ties pertaining to Air Force military personnel, Changes, 1; Feb. 25,1949. [1949.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
1-12-1. Strength accounting: Transfer of world-wide strength accountability function for personnel of civilian components and auxiliaries of Air Force of United States; Mar. 3, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. Item 1056
1—21—1. Publications : Publications of joint interest to Departments of Army and Air Force, Changes 2; Feb. 10, 1949. 1949. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.• Item 1056
Officers’ call [Mar. 1949; v. 1, no. 1]. [1949.] cover title, 16 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, $1.50 a yr., foreign subscription, $2.00; single copy, 15c. • Item 1060 M 101.33:1/1
Pamphlets, t M 105.25: (nos.)29-10. Movement regulations, movement of units within zone of interior,
[Changes] 1 ; Feb. 23, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept. ; AFR 75—20A.)
85-3. Enlisted Reserve Corps needs you ! Feb. 1949. 13 p. narrow 8°. • Item 1064
Reduction tables. [Issued with perforations.] t M 101.31: (nos.) 7-14N-20. Infantry heavy mortar company (active Army) ; Feb. 11, 1949.
[1949.] 6 p.19—27N—20. Military police company, armored division and infantry division
. (active Army) ; Feb. 7, 1949. [1949.] 5 p.Special regulations. [Issued with perforations.] M 101.32: (nos.)
1-30-1.
15-95-5.
20-10-12.
20-10-101.
22-125-5.
30-45-20.
Administration: Economy program; Mar. 3, 1949. [1949.1 3 p. * Paper 5e. • Item 1056
Boards, commissions, and committees: Army representation on regional airspace subcommittees; Mar. 3, 1949. [1949.1 2 d . * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
Inspections and investigations: Inspection of hospitals, Changes 1: Feb. 28, 1949. 1949. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
Same: Supply discipline; Dec. 29, 1948. [1948.] 2 p. * Paper
Military justice: Establishment of summary courts in towns cities, and recreational areas ; Feb. 28, 1949. 1949. Ip. » Paper 5c. © Item 1056
Food service: Report of oversea perishable subsistence losses, (re-ports control symbol QMG-69) ; Feb. 10, 1949. [1949.] 3 p (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 67-8.) ♦Paper, 5c.' • Item 1056
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Special regulations—Continued6492 32-210-5. Clothing and equipage: Classification of serviceable used clothing
and equipage ; Feb. 11, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 67-9.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6493 35-711-1. Finance and fiscal: Fiscal and disbursing stations, explanation of fiscal and disbursing station numbers; Jan. 31, 1949. [1949.]6 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 170-4.) [Super-sedes chap. 1, TM 14—711, AFM 173-5 (formerly AFM 30-20-1), Jan. 1, 1948, Changes 1, AFM 173-5A, July 1, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6494 35-711-3. Same : Fiscal and disbursing stations, foreign fiscal station numbers ; Jan. 31, 1949. [1949.] 32 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regu-lation 170—6) [Supersedes chap. 3, TM 14—711, AFM 173—5 (for-merly AFM 30-20-1), Jan. 1, 1948, Changes 1, AFM 173-5A, July 1, 1948.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 1056
6495 40-590-10. Medical service: Hospital fund limitations ; Feb. 24„ 1949. 1949.1 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 160—14.) [Super-sedes sec. 5, WD Circular 159, 1947, as amended by par. 8, sec.1, DA Circular 381, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. O Item 1056
6496 40-590-43. Same: Admission and treatment of merchant seamen in medical facilities of Department of Army outside continental United States; Mar. 9, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. [Supersedes certain para-graphs of AR 40-590, Jan. 21, 1946.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6497 40-590-50. Same : Donations of cigarettes to hospitals ; Feb. 16 1949. [1949.] [2] p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 160-11.) * Paper, 5c.
6498 52-10-10. Radiological, chemical, and other toxic material: Radioactive iso-topes and other dangerous new chemicals ; Feb. 14, 1949. 1949. 1 p. [Supersedes sec. 6, WD Circular 237, 1947.] * Paper,, 5c. O Item 1056
6499 55-100-10. Transportation and travel: Travel orders for military personnel; Feb. 28, 1949. 1949. 1 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regu-lation 35-33.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6500 55-160-10. Same: Hold baggage; Mar. 3, 1949. 1949. Ip. * Paper, 5c. C> Item 1056
6501 55-305-40. Same: Responsibility for cargo lost or damaged during ocean shipment: Feb. 10, 1949. [1949.] 5 p. [Supersedes Memo-randum 55—305—4, Mar. 23, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. 9 Item 1056
6502 55-350-1. Same: Medical service on transports; Feb. 16, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. [Together with AR 55-350, Feb. 16, 1949, and SR 55-350-2, Feb. 16, 1949, supersedes AR 55-350, Sept. 14, 1942.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6503 55-350-2. Same: Transport surgeon’s report; Feb. 16, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. [Together with AR 55-350, Feb. 16, 1949, and SR 55-350-1, Feb. 16, 1949, supersedes AR 55—350, Sept. 14, 1942.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6504 55-750-1. Same : Passengers in military aircraft other than aircraft of mili-tary air transport service, Changes 2; Feb. 28, 1949. 1949. 1 p.
♦ Paper, 5c. © Item 10566505 105-85-2. Communications : Joint military characteristics for communications-
electronics equipment; Feb. 18, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 100-12.) [Supersedes Memorandum 105—15—5—AFL 100-26, Sept. 22, 1948.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item1056.
6507 140-5-1. Organized Reserve Corps: Reserve officers, except general officers, Changes 2 ; Feb. 23, 1949. 1949. Ip. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6506 135-450-50. Civilian components : Allocation and distribution of training ammu-nition to ORC and ROTC units (zone of interior, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico) ; Feb. 28, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. [Together with SR 710—60—50, Feb. 28, 1949, supersedes certain WD and DA Circulars as amended.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6508 140-80-5. Same: Space scale for leased facilities; Feb. 28, 1949. [1949.]8 p. [Supersedes Memorandum 140-5-9, July 2, 1948.] ♦ Paper, 5c.
6509 140-405-10. Same : Supply of Department of Army publications and blank forms ; Mar. 2, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. [Supersedes sec. 4, WD Circular 256, 1947, as amended by sec. 5, DA Circular 190, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6510 140-460-10. Same: Retention of issued clothing at unit installations ; Feb. 24, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6511 210-50-1. Installations : Nonappropriated funds, effective Apr. 1, 1949 ; Mar. 7, 1949. [1949.] 30 p. [Supersedes WD Circular 384, 1945, as amended by various sections of certain other Circulars.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 1056
6512 210-150-50. Same: Sale of commissary supplies overseas to Government em-ployees and other individuals; Dec. 21, 1948. [1948.] 2 p.♦ Paper, 5c.
6513 310-15-1. Military publications : Training aids and training publications pro-grams ; Mar. 7, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. * Paper, 5c.
6514 310-20-1. Same: Numbering of Department of Army publications; Feb. 9, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. [Supersedes sec. 3, AR 319-20, July 1, 1946.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6515 330-40-1. Statistical and accounting system: Processing of unit and station equipment status report, reports control symbol CSGLD-212; Feb. 25, 1949. [1949.] 19 p. [Supersedes chap. 9, TM 12-305, Nov. 1, 1947.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
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1948. [1948.] 51 p. [Supersedes Memorandum 330—105—1, Oct. 22, 1948.] * Paper, 15c.
6517 330-240-1. Statistical and accounting system : Educational level, code no. 31 ; Mar. 15, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes Memorandum 330-31-1, June 12, 1947, and Special code no. 1, Aug. 20, 1948.] * Paper, 5c.
6518 330-265-1. Same: Major subject of college education, code no. 48; Mar. 11, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. [Supersedes Memorandum 330-48-1, June 12, 1947, and Special code no. 2, Aug. 20, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6519 330-285-1. Same: Degree of availability, code no. 53 ; Mar. 15, 1949. 1949.1 p. [Supersedes Special code no. 10, Aug. 20, 1948.] * Paper, 5c.
6520 330-290-1. Same: Physical status and desire for active duty, code no. 54; Mar. 11, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes Special code no. 5,Aug. 20, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6521 340-10-2. Correspondence and mail: Mail addresses for offices of military and air attaches; Feb. 28, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 182—10.) [Supersedes AFL 11—35, Sept. 9, 1947, and Afemorandum 340—7, Aug. 11, 1947.! * Paper, 5c.• Item 1056
6522 345-25-10. Records and reports: Combat arms officer roster by priority for oversea assignment (reports control symbol CSGPA—142 (RI)); Mar. 3, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. [Supersedes Memorandum 345-50-19, June 4, 1948, including Reports control symbol CSGPA- 142.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6523 350-370-1. Education and training: Training for Department of Army percon- nel in commercial warehousing practices; Mar. 9, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6524 375-305-5. Examinations and tests: Motor vehicle operators’ examinations; Feb. 23. 1949. [1949.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6525 385-105-2. Safety: Standard operating requirements (general) ; Feb. 10, 1949. [1949.] 21 p. [Supersedes chap. 3, TM 20—350, Jan. 1946.]♦ Paper, 10c. • Item 1056
6526 405-20-1. Real estate: Acquisition of Federal jurisdiction; Mar. 8, 1949. 1949. 1 p. [Supersedes sec. 4, WD Circular 255, 1947.]* Paper, 5c.
6527 415-160-10. Construction: Family quarters; Mar. 15, 1949. [1949.] 2 p.[Supersedes sec. 3, DA Circular 240, 1948,] * Paper, 5c.
6528 600-145-11. Personnel: Assignment of hospital patients; Mar. 2, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6529 600-240-5. Same: Marriage in oversea commands; Feb. 11, 1949. [1949.]15 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 34—12.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6530 600-395-10. Same : Monthly statistical report of disciplinary barracks (reports control symbol AG-11 (R2)) : Mar. 8, 1949. [1949.] 18 p.[Supersedes Memorandum 210—405—1, Dec. 4. 1947, including Reports control symbol AG—11 (RI)). * Paper, 10c, • Item 1056
6531 600-620-20. Same : Monthly report of operating personnel and workload, conti-nental United States (reports control symbol CSACS—68) ; Feb. 23, 1949. [1949.] 9 p. * Paper, 5c • Item 1056
6532 615-110-5. Enlisted personnel: Reception processing; Feb. 10, 1949. [1949.] 27 p. [Supersedes WD Circular 202, 1947, as amended by sections of certain DA Circulars, 1947-48, and par. 9b, Memorandum 600-750-28, Feb. 11. 1948.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 1056
6533 615-120-5. Same : Choice of service for men enlisting or reenlisting for 3. 4, 5, or 6 years, Changes 1 ; Feb. 11, 1949. 1949. 1 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 39—4A.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6534 615-120-6. Same : Opportunities for men enlisting in Territory of Hawaii: Feb.24, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes Memorandum 600-750-32, Apr. 8, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6535 615-120-11. Same : Enlistments and reenlistments for initial assignment to Army areas in zone of interior, Changes 1; Feb. 25, 1949. 1949. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056.
6536 615-130-5. Same : One-year enlistments in Army of United States and Air Force of United States, Changes 1 ; Mar. 4, 1949. 1949. 1 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force Regulation 35-9A.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6537 615-205-50. Same : Report of immediately available enlisted personnel (reports control symbol CSGPA-111 (RI)), Changes 1; Mar. 10, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6538 615-215-1. Same: Selection of enlisted personnel for attendance at zone of interior service schools ; Mar. 9, 1949. [1949.] 9 p. [Super-sedes Memorandum 615-515-1, Sept. 12. 1947, including Changes 3—5 and 7, Dec. 10, 1947—Sept. 1, 1948, and various section of certain DA Circulars, 1947-48.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6539 615-215-2. Same : Conversion of school selection test score prerequisites to apti-tude area scores ; Mar. 9, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. * Paper, 5c.
Civilian personnel: Overtime work; Mar. 3, 1949. 1949. 1 p.* Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6540 620-10-1.
6541 710-45-50. Supply control: Monthly Army aircraft inventory, status and flying time report (reports control symbol AF-SC-A74) ; Mar. 1, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
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6543
710-60-50. Same : Allocation and distribution of training ammunition and ex-plosives within zone of interior; Feb. 28, 1949. [1949.] 8 p.
725-10-52.
[Together with SR 135-450-50, Feb. 28, 1949, supersedes certain WD Circulars as amended.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
Issue of supplies and equipment: Supply of spare parts for type-writers and office appliances; Feb. 17, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 67—10.) [Supersedes AFR 67— 10, June 15, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6544 725-200-1. Same : Authorized supplies for Quartermaster Corps laundries and dry-cleaning plants; Dec. 31, 1948. [1949.] 18 p. [Supersedes SB 10-185, July 1, 1947.] * Paper, 5c.
6545 725-735-1. Same: Supply and maintenance of ships’ chronometers and navi-gating watches ; Mar. 4, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. [Supersedes SB 55— 17, Mar. 10, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6546 730-45-2. Oversea supply : Civilian supply operations (reports control symbol CSGLD-161 (RI)); Dec. 20, 1948. [1948.] 7 p. [Supersedes Memorandum 700-5—13, Nov. 6, 1947.] ♦ Paper, 5c.
6547 750-10-5. Maintenance : Engineer regional maintenance offices ; Feb. 10, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regulation 66-3.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
6548 780-13-1. Depot missions : Medical Department; Feb. 9, 1949. [1949.] 10 p. [Supersedes SB 38-3-MED, Aug. 12, 1946, including Changes 1-3, Sept. 11, 1946-Feb. 27, 1947.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056
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Table of allowances. [Issued with perforations.] J M 101.29: (no.)6552 20-71. United States Military Mission with Iranian Army ; Dec. 7, 1948. [1948.]
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6566 United States Army index of specifications (including NME (JAN) stand-ards) ; Jan. 1949. 1949. iii-j-509 p. 12° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes Jan. 1, 1948 edition of Index of United States Army, Joint Army-Navy and Federal specifications and standards and all supplements issued during 1948.] * Paper, $1.50 a yr. (including 12 supplements).
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Specifications for type 961B scaler ; by Ernest Wakefield. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Mar. 2, 1949.] [11+7 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.)[Date declassified Aug. 1, 1947.] t Paper, 10c.
Slow neutron spectrometer studies of oxygen, nitrogen, and argon [with list of references] ; by E. Melkonian, L. J. Rainwater, W. W. Havens, jr„ J. R. Dunning. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 20, 1949.] [l]+4 p. il. 4°(Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassi-fied Apr. 7, 1948.] J
Oxides of transuranium elements ; by D. M. Gruen, J. J. Katz. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 2, 1949.] [1] +5 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Apr. 15, 1948.] f Paper, 5c.
Spectrochemical determination of beryllium; by L. T. Steadman. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16, 1949]. [l]+4 p. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified May 12, 1948.] f Paper, 5c.
Studies with colloids containing radioisotopes of yttrium, zirconium, colum-bium, and lanthanum: 1, Chemical principles and methods involved in preparation of colloids of yttrium, zirconium, columbium, and lanthanum [with list of references] ; by John W. Gofman. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16, 1949.] [l]+8 p. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Datedeclassified June 16, 1948.] t Paper, 10c.
Preferred orientation in rolled and recrystallized beryllium; by A. Smi- gelakas, C. S. Barrett. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16, 1949.] [1] +8 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified June 18, 1948.] f Paper, 10c.
Multivibrator quenching of Geiger-Mueller tubes [with list of references] ; by B. J. Thamer, A. F. Voigt. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 19, 1949]. [1] + 8 p. il. 4“ (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified June 15, 1948.] t Paper, 10c.
Motion of ion in approximately uniform magnetic field; by R. R. Dempster. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 23, 1949], [1] +4 p. il. 4° (Technical Informa-tion Branch.) [Date declassified June 23, 1948.] t Paper, 5c.
Design of radio-frequency system for 184-inch cyclotron [with list of refer-ences] ; by K. R. MacKenzie, F. H. Schmidt, J. R. Woodyard, L. F. Wouters. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 20, 1949.] [1]+35 p. il. 4° (Tech-nical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified June 23, 1948.] t Paper, 20c.
Varieties, quantities, and purities of stable isotopes which have been con-centrated electromagnetically; by C. P. Keim. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 9, 1949]. [l]+2 p. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified July 19, 1948.] t
Multiplicative systems in several variables, 1 [with list of references] ; by C. J. Everett, S. Ulam. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 18, 1949]. 35 p. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified July 30, 1948.] J
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[Vacuum equipment and technique] : chap. 3. Vacuum gauges [with list of references] ; by Kenneth Simpson. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [1949]. [1] +61 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Directed Opera-tions.) [Date declassified Aug. 2, 1948.] $
Cross section for reaction d(He3, a) P ; by C. P. Baker, M. G. Holloway, L. D. P. King, R. E. Schreiber. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 9, 1949]. [2] + 25 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Aug. 4, 1948.] $
Fission of thorium with alpha particles [with list of references] ; by Amos S. Newton. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 17, 1949]. [1]+17 p. il. 4° (Tech-nical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified
Aug. 2, 1948.] f Paper, 10c.Elementary pile theory ; by Harry Soodak, Edward C. Campbell. Oak Ridge,
Tenn. [Jan. 28, 1949]. [3]+46 p. il. 4° (Technical InformationBranch.) [Date declassified Aug. 4, 1948.] J
Low-enery cross section of D-T reaction and angular distribution of alpha particles emitted ; by B. Bretscher, A. P. French. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 26, 1949], [1] + 15 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Aug. 4, 1948.] $
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Preparation of boron trifluoride for use in neutron counters ; by W. Hodges, [M. I. Lloyd, B. Weinstock. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 9, 1949]. [l]+5 P- ih 4° , (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Aug. 9, 1948.] f Paper, 5c.
Isotopes of new element, curium, atomic number 96 [with list of refer-ences] ; by Ralph Arthur James. Oak Ridge. Tenn. [Jan. 18, 1949], [2]+13 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Oper-ations.) [Date declassified Aug. 5, 1948.] t
Beta spectrum of S35 [with list of references] ; by R. D. Albert, C. S. Wu Oak Ridge Tenn [Feb. 16, 1949]. [1J+3 p. il. 4° (Technical In-formation Branch.) [Date declassified Aug. 25, 1948.] t Paper 5c.
Properties of Tl209 [with list of references] ; by French Hagemann. ’Oak Ridge Tenn [Jan. 16, 1949]. [1]+4 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Aug. 25, 1948.] t Paper, 5c
Electrodeposition behavior of simple ion [with list of references] ; by L B Rogers, A. F. Stehney. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 18, 1949]. [1] + 7 p 4» (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date de-classified Aug. 17, 1948.] t
Use of uranium reactor in radio-chemical studies [with list of references] ; by R- T. Overman, J. A. Swartout. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 26, 1949], [IJ+ll P- d- 4° . (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Aug. 31, 1948.] f Paper, 10c.
Evidence for new isotope of potassium [with list of references] : by Roy 2y^?tre<&,If0'?ls Jacobson, P. R. Stout. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 18, 1949], [l]+6 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Aug. 31, 1948.] J
Construction and operation of pulsed counter tubes; by J. S. Alien BRossi. Oak Ridge Tenn. [Feb. 2, 1949], [l]+6 p. il. 4° (Technical
,JjlfLor,Tatl<+ Branch.) [Date declassified Sept. 2, 1948.] t Paper, 10c. Metabolism of carrier-free Be’ in rat [with bibliography] ; by Josephine F
Crowley, Joseph G. Hamilton, Kenneth G. Scott. Oak Ridge Tenn. [Jan. 17, 1949], _ [l]+5 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Sept. 3, 1948.] t
Separation of nuclear isomers ; by W. S. Koski. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan.1949]. [l]+2 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak
Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Sept. 2, 1948.] t Paper, 5c Low temperature performance test on rupture diaphragms ; by W. L. Rich-
ardson, G. S. Storer. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 23, 19491. [l]+6+[ll ?iJo->40 4. (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Aug. 31, 1948.] t Paper, 10c.
Scattering of neutrons by polycrystals [with list of references] ; by R. G Sachs. Oak Ridge Tenn. [Feb. 2, 1949], [l]+9p. il. 4» (Technical Informa-tion Branch.) [Date declassified Aug. 8, 1947.] f Paper 10c
Microfluorometnc determination of uranium [with list of references] •' by George R. Price, Renato J. Ferretti, Samuel Schwartz. Oak Ridged Tenn. [Jan. 24, 1949], [l]+25 p. il. 4° (Technical InformationBranch.) [Date declassified Sept. 14, 1948.] f Paper 15c
Gamma rays following Au103 decay [with list of references] ; bv D. Savon, R Heller. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 18, 1949], [l]+3 p. il. 4» (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date de-classified Sept. 17, 1948.] f Paper, 5c.
Consolidation of boron : by F. G. Stroke. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 9 1949] Sep+17 P19484° JTechnical Information Branch.) [Date declassified
Neutron pile as tool in quantitative analysis, gallium and palladium con-tents °J iron meteorites [with list of references] ; by Harrison Brown Edward Goldberg. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 23, 1949]. [11-4-11 p 4» (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Sept. 10, 1948 ] t
Some new radioactive isotopes : by Geoffrey Wilkinson, Harry G. Hicks Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 9 1949]. [1] + 2 p. 4° (Technical information Branch.) [Date declassified Sept. 21, 1948.] t Paper, 5c
Reaction of uranium oxides with sulfur monochlorides [with list of references] ; by Leo Brewer. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16, 1949] [11+3P- , .'Je,cl’nical Information Division. Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Sept. 21. 1948.] f Paper, 5c. lie
Study of reactions between tungsten dioxide and difluorodicliloromethaneLw,lth Rst of references] ; by A. Dinsmoor Webb, Herbert A. Young.Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 19, 1949]. [1]+15 p. il. 4° (Technical In-
D?visIon> Oak Rid&e Operations.) [Date declassified Sept.jL«7‘±O.J Z
Rapid determination of hydrogen in C21F44 oils; by L. L. Burger M I Rosen. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 2, 1949], [l]+8 p. il 4» (Technical
.^vision, Pak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Sept, zz, iy4o.j t Paper, 10c.Magnetic susceptibility of BeO [with list of references] ; by Clyde A
Hutchison, jr. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 18, 1949], [l]+3 p. 4» (Tech- Sept1 28^194^n tplpern’5?ak RidSe Operations-) [Date declassified
Oral conditions upon chronic exposure to UF8 for 6 months; bv Peter PDale. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 23, 1949], [l]+5 p il 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Oct. 5 1948 ] ± (lecllnKal
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Declassified document AECD (series)—Continued2335. Electrical engineering for atomic energy [with list of references] ; by
D. W. Cardwell. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 9, 1949]. [l]+8 p. 4° (Tech-nical Information Branch.) f Paper, 10c.
2337. Solubility of water in perfluorodimethylcyclohexanes as function oftemper- ature [with list of references] ; by James L. Gabbard, E. S. Amis, J. H. Jamieson. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 2, 1949]. [ 1 ] + 7 P- il- 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Oct. 13, 1948.] f Paper, 10c.
2343. Spin dependence of slow neutron scattering by deuterons [with list of ref-erences] ; by E. Fermi, L. Marshall. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16, 1949], [1]-f-6 p. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Oct. 20, 1948..] f Paper, 10c.
2345. Volatization of BeO in presence of H2O [with list of references] ; by Clyde A. Hutchinson, jr., John G. Malm. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16, 1949]. [ 1 ] -|-3 p. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Oct. 20,1948.] f Paper, 5c.
2356. Distribution of uranium in tissues of dogs administered uranium metal or oxide (U3O8) by oral or pulmonary routes [with list of literature cited] ; by J. J. Nickson, R. Ferretti, S. T. Cantril. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 26, 1949]. [l]+4 p. 4° Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Op-erations.) [Date declassified Oct. 22, 1948.] t
2362. Tolerance concentration of radioactive gases in air; by G. Failla. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 2, 1949]. [l]+6 p. 4° (Technical Information Di-vision, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Oct. 28, 1948.] t Paper, 10c.
2366. Chemical and physical properties of uranium peroxide [with list of refer-ences] ; by L. J. Brady, C. D. Susano, C. E. Larson. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 23, 1949]. [l]+7 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.)[Date declassified Nov. 1, 1948.] t Paper, 10c.
2372. Studies of metabolism and toxic action of injected radium; pt. 2, Hemo- tological effects of parenterally administred radium, comparison of plu-tonium and radium effects [with list of literature cited] ; by Leon O. Jacobson, Eric L. Simmons. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 21, 1949]. 65 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Nov. 3, 1948.] t
2384. Chambers works process for manufacture of C21F44. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 2, 1949], [l]+5 p. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Nov. 9, 1948.] f Paper, 5c.
2385. Chambers works process for manufacture of C21F44 vapor phase crude carbon tetrachloride extracted. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 2, 1949]. [1] + 4 p. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Nov. 9, 1948.] f Paper, 5c.
2386. Chambers works process for vapor phase manufacture of crude C21F44. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 2, 1949) : [ 1 ] + 5 p. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Nov. 9, 1948.] t Paper, 5c.
2399. Determination of gamma ray energies with magnetic lens spectrometer [with list of literature cited] ; by Erling N. Jensen. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 16, 1949]. ii-|-70 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Division. Oak Ridge Op-erations.) [Date declassified Dec. 3, 1948.] f Paper, 25c.
2426. High temperature precision X-ray camera, some measurements of thermal coefficients of expansion of beryllium ; by Paul Gordon. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 18, 1949.] [2] +18 p. 15 p. of pl. and tab. 4° (Technical Informa-tion Branch.) f Paper, 15c.
2430. On capture of electrons by fast ions ; by Julian K. Knipp. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 31, 1949]. [3]+24 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) t Paper, 15c.
Declassified document BI (series). [Processed. Reproduced by courtesy of British authorities.] Y 3.At 7: 8/BI-(no.)54A. Fluorolubes from freon 113, digest of U. S. reports on Miller process [with
list of reports consulted] ; by N. F. Sarsfield. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 26, 1949]. [l] + 5 p. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) J
Declassified document BR (series). [Processed. Reproduced by courtesy of British authorities.] Y 3.At 7: 8/BR-(nos.)140A. Production of 9 kg. of sulphur hexafluoride; by A. M. Dawson, A. J. Lowe.
Oak Rridge, Tenn. [Feb. 2, 1949]. [l]+8 p. il. 4° (Technical Infor-mation Branch.) t
160. Tables of capture cross-sections for thermal neutrons [with bibliography]. [1949.] [4] leaves, 4° t
233A. Action of HF upon halogenated (chloro) hydrocarbons (direct replace-ment of Cl (by F) : F. Smith, W. K. R. Musgrave. Oak Ridge, Tenn.[Jan. 2, 1949). [l]+2 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) J
319A. Chemical and physical properties of fluorocarbons [with list of references] ;by A. J. Rudge, N. F. Sarsfield. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 2, 1949]. [1]+15 p. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) $
420A. Notes on production of fluorocarbons and related compounds at Weston Point; by A. J. Rudge. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Dec. 31, 1948]. [1] + 4 p. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) $
561A. Vacuum testing, spectroscopic method of leak detection ; by A. H. Turn-bull, R. Lipscomb. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Fem. 9, 1949.] [l]+9 p.il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) $
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Declassified document BR (series)—Continued689A. Fluorocarbons, physical properties and composition; pt. 5, Refractivity
and density, revision of standard factors [with list of references] ; by N. F. Sarsfield. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 10, 1949], [l]+5 p. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) J
693A. Fluorocarbons, physical properties and composition: pt. 4, Molecular weights [with one reference] ; by N. F. Sarsfield. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 26, 1949]. [1] +4 p. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) t
700A. Fluorocarbons, physical properties and composition : pt. 2, Refractivity and density-compounds of C, F. H, and Cl with list of references] ; by N. F. Sarsfield. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 9, 1948.] [2]+28 p. il. 4°(Technical Information Branch.) t
Declassified document CL (series). [Processed.] Y3.At7: 8/CL-(no.) 1305. Lecture series on nuclear atom. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 3, 1949]. [1] +
168 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) JDeclassified document CRTec (series). [Processed. Reproduced by cour-
tesy of National Research Council of Canada.] Y 3.At 7: 8/CRTec-(no ) 309. Note on self-weakening of beta-rays from active copper; by K. D. George.
Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan 26, 1949]. [11+9 p. il. 4° (Technical Infor-mation Branch.) [Date of manuscript Nov. 22, 1946.] i
Declassified document LT (series). [Processed. Reproduced by courtesy of National Research Council of Canada.] Y3.At7: 8/LT-(no.)19. Physics of slow neutrons, lectures ; by W. H. Watson. Oak Ridge, Tenn.
[Jan. 2, 1949]. [1] +i + 42 p. il. 4° t
Declassified document MDDC (series). [Processed.] Y3.At7: 8/(nos.) 396. Survey meter for measurement of alpha, beta, and gamma rays, fast and slow
neutrons; by O. G. Landsverk. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 19, 1949]. [1] + 11 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Oct. 28, 1946.] t Paper, 10c.
499. Effects of total surface beta irradiation ; by John R. Raper. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Mar. 2, 1949], [2] +12 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Nov. 27, 1946.] t Paper, 10c.
803. Electronic pressure transmitter and selfbalancing relay; by S. Cromer, Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 9, 1949]. [1]+11 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Mar. 20, 1947.] t Paper, 10c.
860. Cloud chamber and magnet assembly with structural frame and heat ex-change. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 9, 1949]. [3] p. il. 4° (TechnicalInformation Branch.) [Date declassified Apr. 21, 1947.] f Paper, 5c.
883. High intensity beta-gamma instrument, Mark 2, model 10, Betty Snoops. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 17, 1949], [1] + 1 p. il. 4° (Technical Informa-tion Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Jan. 17, 1947.] t Paper, 5c.
1144. Fluorination of polychloropolyfluoro-hydrocarbons by means of silver di-fluoride and cobalt trifluoride ; by Bruce Walter Hotten. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 9, 1949]. [l]+98 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.)[Date declassified July 15, 1947.] $
1285. Linear amplifier model B—1—model B—4. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 18, 1949]. [3] p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Sept. Sept. 10, 1947.] f Paper, 5c.
1287. Triple pulse generator (with variable delay). Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16, 1949]. [2] leaves, il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) f Paper, 5c.
1352. Resonance reactions involving Diractype incident particles ; by G. Goertzel. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 13, 1949]. [1] +11 p. 4° (Technical Informa-tion Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date declassified Oct. 8, 1947.] J
1355. Analysis of dust and fume hazards in beryllium plant; by Sidney Laskin, Robert A. N. Turner, Herbert E. Stokinger. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 16, 1949], [l]+19p. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declass-ified Sept. 25, 1947.] f Paper, 10.
1475 Changes in thresholds of gas flow beta counters [with list of references] ; by Richard W. Cole. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 9, 1949]. [1J+12 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Nov. 20, 1947.] t Paper, 10c.
1510. Note on stability of Pu(IV) in alkaline solution ; by R. E. Connick, W. H. McVey, G. E. Sheline. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 23, 1949]. [2] leaves, 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date de-classified Dec. 10, 1947.] t
1511. Note on stability of Pu(VI) in alkaline solution; by R. E. Connick, W. H. McVey, G. S. Sheline. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 23, 1948]. [l]+2 p. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Date declassified Dec. 10, 1947. J
Declassified document MP (series). [Processed. Reproduced by courtesy of National Research Council of Canada.] Y3.At7 : 8/MP-(nos.)74. Photographic emulsion study of Po-Be neutrons [with list of references] •
by Pierre Demere. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 19, 1949]. [1] +9 p il 4® (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) J
121. Spatial distribution of neutrons in hydrogenous media containing bismuth lead and iron [with list of references] ; by A. Munn, B. Pontecorvo. Oak n-v^e-' p’ 4° (Technical InformationDivision, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Declassified Aug. 1946.] $
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Declassified document MP (series)—Continued6652 195. Excitation of indium 113 by X-rays [with list of references] ; by J. V. Dun-
worth, B. Pontecorvo. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 20, 1949]. [1] +6 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Directed operations.) [Date of manuscript Nov. 20, 1945.] $
Declassified document MTEC (series). [Processed. Reproduced by cour-tesy of National Research Council of Canada.] Y3.At7: 8/MTEC-(no.)
6653 244. Noise in ionization chamber amplifiers [with list of references] ; by R. J.Cox. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 7, 1949]. [l]+30 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Division, Oak Ridge Operations.) [Date of manuscript May 1, 1946.] t
Declassified document TID (series). [Processed.] Y3.At7:8/TID-(no.)6654 82. Gmelin’s handbook of inorganic chemistry, uranium and isotopes, system no.
55 [with bibliographies]. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Feb. 10, 1949]. [3]+l—32a + 33—173 p. il. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Translated from Sth German edition, Berlin 1936, by Inez C. O’Brien, Cyrus Feldman.] J
6655 NEPA, Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation: v. 1, Heat transfer lectures, NEPA 804-IER-10, Dec. 1948 [with bibliography]; compiled by Don Gowen. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Nov. 30, 1948.] [5]+275 p. il. 4° (NEPA Division.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t Paper, 90c. Y3.At7: 2 H 35/v.l
6656 Nuclear science abstracts, v. 1, no. 6-12; Sept. 30-Dec. 30, 1948. Oak Ridge Tenn. [Sept. 30-Dec. 30, 1948]. cover titles, [6]+ [xvii]+264-600+[80] p. 4° (Technical Information Branch.) [Semi-monthly. Processed. Special edition distributed for Biology and Medicine Division to institu-tions interested in Atomic energy in biophysics, biology and medicine. Number 12 consists of Contents, indexes, etc., for v. 1. Volume 1, nos. 1-5, entitled Atomic energy in biophysics, biology and medicine, for which see above.] $ Y3.At7 :16/1-6 to 1-12/sp.ed.
Same, v. 2, no. 1-3; Jan. 15-Feb. 15, 1949. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Jan. 15- Feb. 15, 1949]. cover titles, [vi]+1-200+[49] p. 4°
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6657 BUDGET BUREAU, President of United States6658 Annual motor vehicle report, fiscal year 1948. Dec. 1948. [6]+63 p. 4°
[Processed.] tL. C. Card 49-46067 Pr 33.112: 948
6659 circular A-21; Feb. 24, 1949. Revised [edition]. [1949.] 1 p. oblong 24° [Processed. Rescinds Circular A-21, dated Aug. 1,1943.] $
Pr 33.104: A—216660 CENSUS BUREAU, Commer ce Dept .6661 Census of business, 1939: Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, retail trade,
wholesale trade, service establishments, places of amusement, and hotels. 1943 [published 1949]. iii+42 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Prepared under supervision of Fred A. Gosnell, chief statistician, John Albright, chief statistician for business.] * Paper, 15c. L. C. card 49-46053 C 3.940-21: Al Is
Census of manufactures, 1947: Preliminary industry report (series). [Processed.] t C 3.24/8: (letters-nos.)
6662 C-8. Synthetic fibers, 1947; prepared by Industry Division, Chemicals Unit.Jan. 4, 1949. [2] p. 4°
6663 MC13E-1.Veneer mills, 1947; prepared by Industry Division, Wood Products
Section. Feb. 23, 1949. [2] p. 4°6664 MC14B-1. Paper and board, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Paper and
printing Unit. Mar. 4, 1949. 4 p. 4°6665 MC19K-1. Snythetic (chemical) rubber, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division.
Chemicals Unit. Feb. 16, 1949. 1 p. 4°6666 MC24A-1. Primary aluminum, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and
Metal Products Section. Feb. 18, 1949. 1 p. 4°6667 MC24D-1. Foil and leaf, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal
Products Section. Feb. 4, 1949. 1 p. 4°6668 MC24E-1. Collapsible tubes, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and
Metal Products Section. Feb. 10, 1949. [2] p. 4°6669 MC25A-1. Bolts, nuts, washers and rivets, 1947; prepared by Industry Division
Metals and Metal Products Section. Feb. 11, 1949. [2] p. 4«
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Screw-machine products, 1947; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. Feb. 28, 1949. [2] p. 4°
Hydraulic cement, 1947; prepared by Industry Division, Minerals Sec-tion. Mar. 7, 1949. [2] p. 4°
Clay sewer pipe, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Minerals Sec-tion. Feb. 11, 1949. [2] p. 4°
Clay floor and wall tile, except quarry tile, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Minerals Section. Feb. 11, 1949. 1 p. 4°
Clay refractories, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Minerals Sec-tion. Mar. 2, 1949. [2] p. 4°
Brick and hollow tile, 1947; prepared by Industry Division, Minerals Section. Mar. 3, 1949. [2] p. 4°
Vitreous and semivitreous plumbing fixtures, 1947 ; prepared by Indus-try Division, Minerals Section. Feb. 4, 1949. [2] p 4°
Porcelain electrical supplies, 1947; prepared by Industry Division Minerals Section. Feb. 10, 1949. [2] p 4»
China decorating for the trade, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Minerals Section. Feb. 9, 1949. [2] p. 4»
Pottery products, not elsewhere classified, 1947 ; prepared bv Industrv Division, Minerals Section. Feb. 23, 1949. 1 p. 4° J *
Statuary and art goods, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Minerals Section. Feb. 10, 1949. 1 p. 4°
Electric lamps industry, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. Feb. 18, 1949. 1 p. 4«
Primary batteries, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. Feb. 1, 1949. [2] p 4°
X-ray and therapeutic apparatus, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Divi- sion, Metals and Metal Products Section. Feb. 9, 1949 1 p 4°
4-D1''lsi°n; Meta,s
Metal“ “d MetalComputing machines and cash registers, 1947; prepared by Industry
Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. Feb? 16, 1949. 1 p 4» balances, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Metalsand
Metal Products Section. Mar. 1, 1949 1 p 4o ’Commercial laundry machines, 1947 ; prepared by Industrv Division
Metals and Metal Products Section. Feb. 14, 1949 1 n 4» ’Setol p“rSS S1 “tokprKr K 1i91I.’,ld"i Me,a'8
Vaas *“• aadMeasuring and dispensing pumps, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division tt and Met,al Products Section. Mar. 8, 1949 1 p 4» c 5
A"SfS’e1c?ton.; PMCf"eSb^9°a“(2,]ryn.“J“'>”’ MetalS *nd Metal Prod-
Beien Siua 19ri7! ’ pr^?ar?^by Jndustry Division, Foods Section. Feb.10, 1949. [2] p. 4° [Errata sheet, oblong 24°, was also issued 1
RaFeb.ail, 1949r’ p p4roepared by Industry Division, Foods Section. CationUgFebei0ini9499^7[:2FrpP4»ed by Industry Division, Foods Sec-
’fisrjffs'a i’9&ppr:.pared b-v i"d,istry
Seetldn.COMar?7?d194t9i by Ind“s'riChFebD9 1949 Y p' 4porepared by Industry Division, Foods Section.
Ci10rei948 191 p’ |orepared by Industry Division, Foods Section. Mar. Soap’ and "glycerin 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Chemical
unit. Mar. 14, 1949. 1 p. 4°Eopb2er.dnad£StSesrcu71"s' AP-
K"£.?ge“ro“t’ ApparelFabric and combination work gloves, i947; prepared by Industrv Divi-
sion, Apparel and Leather Unit. Mar. 9, 1949 1 p 4« *^eton^Basle Textile ?27 W by
lDd',stry Diyto“,°'Pulp goods, pressed and molded, 1947; prepared by Industrv Division
Wood Products Unit. Feb. 21, 1949. 1 p 4» y ° ’Wallpaper 1M7; prepared by Industry Division, Wood Products Sec-
Lion, r en. Jo, iy4y. 1 p. 4°Paper bags, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Wood Products Sec-
tion. Mar. 2, 1949. 1 p. 4°ReSect?oen Feb" 10 by Industry Division, ChemicalsR'icals Un7tWeaFebn 2L^4919 Y^]Ppe 4ared lDdUStry DiviSi°n’ Chem' ^Unit^Ma^Vmg Yp' 4orepared by Industry Division, Chemicals
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Census of manufacturers, 1947—ContinuedMC74A-4. Rubber industries, not elsewhere classified, 1947 ; prepared by Indus-
try Division, Chemicals Section. Mar. 4, 1949. 1 p. 4°MC76B-1. Cooperage stock mills, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Wood
Products Section. Feb. 23, 1949. [2] p. 4°MC76C-1. Excelsior mills, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Wood Products
Section. Feb. 17, 1949. [2] p. 4°MC77A-1. Flat glass, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Minerals Section.
Feb. 3. 1949. [2] p. 4°MC79A-1. Morticians’ goods, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Wood Prod-
ucts Section. Mar. 1, 1949. [2] p. 4°MC79E-1. Lapidary work, 1947: prepared by Industry Division, Metals and
Metal Products Section. Feb. 18, 1949. 1 p. 4°MC79F-1. Sporting and athletic goods, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division,
Metals and Metal Products Section. Mar. 3, 1949. [2] p. 4°MC79N-1. Children’s vehicles, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and
Metals Products Section. Feb. 8, 1949. 1 p. 4°MC79N-2. Games and toys (except dolls and children’s vehicles). 1947 ; prepared
by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. Feb. 9, 1949. [2] p. 4°
MC79N-3. Dolls, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. Feb. 10, 1949. [2] p. 4°
MC79R-1. Pianos, organs, and piano and organ parts and materials, 1947 ; pre-pared by Industry Division, Wood Products Section. Feb. 24, 1949. [2] p. 4°
MC79S-1. Musical instruments (except pianos and organs), 1947; prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section. Feb. 9. 1949. 1 p. 4°
Census of manufactures, 1947: Preliminary report (series). [Processed.] t C3.24/8: (letter-nos.)C-2. Pulp, paper, and board production, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Divi-
sion, Paper and Printing Unit. Dec. 10, 1948. [2] p. 4°C—3. Hard fiber cordage and twine, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division,
Basic Textile Unit. Dec. 10, 1948. [2] p. 4°C-4. Lumber production in Middle Atlantic States, 1947 ; prepared by
Industry Division. Wood Products Section. Dec. 14, 1948. 5 p. 4°
C—5. Storage batteries, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Metals andMetal Products Section. Dec. 14, 1948. [2] p. 4°
C-6. Gypsum products, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, MineralsSection. Dec. 20, 1948. [2] p. 4°
C—7. Matches, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Wood ProductsSection. Dec. 20, 1948. [2] p. 4°
M13G.1-0-7. Lumber production in Indiana, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division Wood Products Section. Oct. 26, 1948. [2] p. 4°
M13G.2-07. Lumber production in New England States, 1947; prepared by In-dustry Division, Wood Products Section. Nov. 30, 1948. 5 p 4°
M13G.3-07. Lumber production in Lake and Prairie States. 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Wood Products Section. Dec. 28, 1948. 6 p 4°
M13G.4-07. Lumber production in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Vir-ginia (South Atlantic States), 1947; prepared by Industry Divi-sion, Wood Products Section. Dec. 31, 1948. 5 p. 4°
M13G.5-07. Lumber production in East Gulf States, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Wood Products Section. Jan. 4, 1949. 5 p. 4°
M13G.6-07. Lumber production in lower Mississippi States, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Wood Products Section. Jan. 7, 1949. 6 p 4°
M13G.7-07. Lumber production in Central States 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Wood Products Section. Feb. 4, 1949. 8 p 4°
M13G.8-07. Lumber production in Western States and Alaska, 1947 ; prepared by Industry Division, Wood Products Section. Mar. 2, 1949 7p. 4°
Current population reports : Population characteristics, series P-20. [Proc-essed.] t C3.186: P-20/(no.)23. Marital status, number of times married, and duration of present marital
status, Apr. 1948. Mar. 4, 1949. 21 p. 4°
Same: Population estimates, series P-25. [Processed.] f03.186: P-25/(no.)
19. Provisional estimates of population of United States, by months Nov 1 1948-Jan. 1, 1949. Mar. 11, 1949. 1 p. 4°
Same: Prisoners, series P-80. [Processed.] $ C3.186: P-80/(no.) 15. Movement of prisoners in State and Federal prisons and reformatories 1947
Mar. 1, 1949. 2 p. 4° [Preliminary data, subject to revision.]
Same: Special censuses, series P-28. [Processed.] t C 3.186: P-28/(nos.) 361. Special census of Torrance, Calif., population, by color and sex bv census tracts, Dec. 29, 1948. Feb. 24, 1949. 2 p. il. 4» census362. Special census of Nampa, Idaho, Dec. 30, 1948. Feb. 24, 1949 1 p 4» 363. Special censuses conducted by Bureau of Census since July 1 1948 Feb 25
1949. 2 p. 4° ’ ’ ' ’364. Special census of Monticello, Ark., Jan. 3. 1949. Feb. 25, 1949. 1 p. 40
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Current population reports—Continued6746 365. Special census of Norton, Va., Jan. 6, 1949. Feb. 28, 1949. 1 p. 4°6747 366. Special census of Seal Beach, Calif., Jan. 18. 1949. Feb. 28, 1949. 1 p. 4°6748 367. Special census of Malvern, Ark., Jan. 8, 1949. Mar. 1, 1949. 1 p. 4°6749 368. Special census of La Mesa, Calif.. Jan. 27, 1949. Mar. 7, 194. 1 p. 4°6750 369. Special census of territory annexed to Newport, Ark., Feb. 9, 1949. Mar. 7,
1949. 1 p. 4°
6751 Facts for industry: Red cedar shingles, summary for 1948; prepared by Industry Division, Wood Products Section. [1949.] 3 p. 4° (Series M13C-08.) [Processed.] f C 3.158: M 136 C-08
State finances, 1948, G-SF48. [Processed.] f C3.141: 948/(no.)6752 3. Revenue and expenditure of selected States in 1948. Feb. 1949. 12 p. il. 4°
(Governments Division.)
67,r’3 Summary of United States exports and imports of gold and silver, calendar year 1948. [1949.] 12-|-[1] p. oblong 8° (Statement 2402, annual; Foreign Trade Division.) [Processed.] t C 3.196: 948/14
6754 CHILDREN’S BUREAU, Federal Security Agency
6755 Camps for children with and without physical handicaps, if planning is carefully done, camping together can be rewarding experience for both; by Juanita Luck and Betty Huse. [1949.] 4 p. il. 4° [Also in The child, Dec. 1945, v. 10, no. 6.] f FS 3.207/a : C 15
6756 Fair labor standards act seeks to protect children in agricultural jobs; [by] Wm. R. McComb. [1949.] 4 p. il. 4° [Also in The child, Jan. 1949, v. 13, no. 7.] f FS 3.207/a : F 15
6757 Finland builds health houses; [by] Paavo Kuusisto. [1949.] [2] p. il. 4° [Also in The child, Jan. 1949, v. 13, no. 7.] t FS 3.207/a : F 496
6758 Fluoride technique demonstrated in radio program. [1949.] 3 p. il. 4° [Also in The child, Jan. 1949, v. 13, no. 7.] t FS 3.207/a : F 673
Folders. FS 3.210: (nos.)6759 9. Your well baby. [1948.] cover title, 12 p. il. small 4» [Includes list of
some other Bureau booklets on child care. Text on p. 2 of cover 1 * Paper, 5c.
6760 10. Into childhood. [1949.] [2] +16+[1] p. il. small 4» ♦Paper, $3.25 (per100 ; single copy, 5c.
6761 Toll of rheumatic fever. [1949.] 4 p. il. 4° [Also in The child, Dec. 1948, v. 13, no. 6.] t FS 3.207/a: R 344
6762 CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION, Commerce Dept.
6763 Federal airways manual of operations: v. 2, chap. B, pt. 5, [Airway air-ground communications], 2d edition, Sept. 1, 1948, revision 1. Jan 17 1949. 22 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.116/2: v.2/chap.B/pt.5/948/rev.l
6764 Flight information manual, v. 3, no. 2; Feb. 1, 1949. [1949.] iv-|-232 p il. 4° (Federal Airways Office.) [Semiannual. Supersedes Aug. 1, 194,s manual and includes all pertinent data previously published in Airman’s guide through v. 3, no. 22, dated Jan. 14, 1949.] * Paper, $1.00 • Item 159 C 31.128: 3/2
6765 List of publications. [Reprint with changes Dec. 1948.] 8 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] f C 31.102: P 96/2/948-2
6766 Location identifiers, 3d edition, effective Oct. 15, 1948, supp. 3, effective Jan. 1, 1949. [1949.] [1]-}- 4 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora-tl0ns-l t C 31.102 : L 78/948/supp.3
6767Report. [Processed.] t C 31.131: (no.)
83. Development of procedure for evaluating proficiency of air route traffic con-trollers : prepared by John A. Nagay. Feb. 1949. xii+131 p 4° (Research Division.) [Report of survey conducted at American Institute for Research
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Accidents in U. S. scheduled air carrier passenger carrying operations, calendar years 1947 and 1946. Oct. 1,1948. 26 p. 2 pl. 4° (Safety Inves-
tigation Bureau.) [Processed.] f C 31.202: Ac 2/6/946-47Airline traffic survey, Sept. 1947: v. 1, Domestic section, Origination-
destination airline traffic survey of revenue passengers, summary. [1949.] cover title, vii-f-1-72 p. il. 4° * Paper, 50c. ® Item 170L. C. card 47-46259 C 31.202: Ai 7/5/v.l/947-2
Same: v. 2, Domestic section, origination-destination airline traffic survey of revenue passengers, domestic stations, Aberdeen, S. Dak., through Meridian, Miss./Columbus, Ohio. [1949.] cover title, p. 73-500, 4° * Paper, $1.50. • Item 170 C 31.202: Ai 7/5/v.2/947-2
Same: v. 3, Domestic section, origination-destination airline traffic survey of revenue passengers, domestic stations, Meridian, Miss./Corpus Christi, Tex., through Yuma, Ariz., transborder by U. S. and Canadian base stations. [1949.] cover title, 501-960 p. 4° * Paper, $1.50. • Item 170
C 31.202: Ai 7/5/V.3/947-2Same: v. 4, Domestic section, station-to-station airline traffic survey of
revenue traffic by classes, traffic on route between stations. [1949.] cover title, iii-f- [1] + [962-] 1171 p. il. 4° * Paper, $1.25 • Item 170
C 31.202: Ai 7/5/V.4/947/2Same: v. 5, International section, origination-destination airline traffic
survey of revenue passengers, summary, international stations, Aalborg, Denmark, through Zurich, Switzerland, and station-to-station airline traffic survey of revenue traffic by classes, traffic on route between stations. [1949.] cover title, iv+[l]-f-1174-1430 p. il. 4° * Paper, $1.25 • Item 170 C 31.202: Ai 7/5/V.5/947-2
Civil air regulations amendment. [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions.] t C31.209: (nos.)20-1. Elimination of requirement for physical examination prior to taking writ-
ten examinations for pilot ratings, effective Feb. 5, 1949; adopted Dec. 31, 1948. [1949.] 1 p. 4° [Relates to pilot certificates.]
22-5. Elimination of requirement for physical examination prior to taking writ-ten examination for pilot ratings, effective Feb. 5, 1949 ; adopted Dec. 31,1948. [1949.] 1 p. 4° [Relates to lighter-than-air pilot certificates.]
52.-1. Foreign repair station certificate and ratings, effective Mar. 10, 1949 : adopted Feb. 3, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4°
Economic program for 1949. Feb. 21, 1949. 18-f-3 p. 4° [Processed.] tC 31.202: Ec 7/3/949
Economic regulations. • Item 169pa. 2o £ Accounts, records, and reports, sec. 202.3 as amended to Feb. 1, 1949.
[1949.] 4 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. (per set of 5 sections).C 31.220 : 202/sec.3/949
Map. fInternational airline operations in Middle American area, as of Jan. 1, 1949
1949. 23 x 33 in. (Foreign Air Transport Division, Economic Regulation Bureau.) C 31.217 : In 85/2/949
[Opinions]. • Item 167 C31.211/a: (v.8-nos.)Not e .—The opinions in economic proceedings of the Civil Aeronautics Board
are printed separately beginning with v. 2, and are “advance sheets” of the material which will make up bound volumes of the Civil Aeronautics Board Reports.
The separate opinions are obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., at a subscription price of $2 00 per volume ; single copies vary in price.
The following numbers indicate opinions published since the last issue of the Monthly catalog:[Opinions] 60-62. [Also in C. A. B. Reports, v. 8.]
Statistical analysis of non-air carrier accidents, calendar year 1947. Oct.11,1948. 9p. 18 tab. 4° (Safety Investigation Bureau.) [Processed! t L. C. card 49-46052 C 31.202: Ac 2/3/947
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Austria, graphic survey; prepared by U. S. Element Allied Commission for Austria. Dec. 1948. [2]+xxxxii+231 leaves, il. oblong 8° [Proc- cssod J $L. C. card 49-45840 M 105.2: Au 7
Flow of CA/MG information; prepared [by] Reports and Analysis Branch.Mar. 1, 1949. 1 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t M 105.2: In 3
Office of Military Government for Germany (U. S.), Special report: Eco-nomic developments since currency reform [with selected list of refer-ences] ; Nov. 1948. [Adjutant General OMGUS, Jan. 1949.] [2]+23 p. il. narrow f° [Processed.] tL. C. card 49-46103 M 105.17: Ec 7
Same: Education and cultural relations; Sept. 1948. [Adjutant General OMGUS, Jan. 1949.] [3]+27+[2] p. il. narrow f° [Processed. Pre-pared by Education and Cultural Relations Division.] tL. C. card 49-46104 M 105.17: Ed 8
Same: German forest resources survey; Oct. 1, 1948. [Adjutant General OMGUS, Jan. 1949.] cover title, 48 p. narrow f° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] tL. C. card 49-46105 M 105.17: F 76
Same: Property control, history, policies, practices and procedures of U. S. area of control, Germany; Nov. 1948. [Adjutant General OMGUS, Jan. 1949.] [6]+71 p. narrow f° [Processed.] fL. C. card 49-46102 M 105.17: P 94
Trial of major war criminals before International Military Tribunal, Nur-emberg, Nov. 14, 1945-Oct. 1, 1946. Nuremberg, Germany, 1948. v. 22 and 29. (Seal of International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, appears on title page.] * Cloth (see note below). •L. C. card 47-31575 W 105.2: C 86/V.22, 28-29
Note .—This set of official documents, consisting of 37 volumes, will be sold at $50.00 for the complete set. This amount will be accepted by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., and each volume
will be mailed when sent from overseas.v. 22. Proceedings, Aug. 27—Oct. 1, 1946. [5 + 590 p.v. 28. Documents and other material in evidence, nos. 1742-PS to 1849-PS. [7] +
603 p. il. 8 pl. 1 facsim. [Documents appear in English and German.]v. 29. Documents and other material in evidence, nos. 1850-PS to 2233-PS. [7] +
725 p. 6 pl. 1 facsim. [Documents appear in English, French, or German.]
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Announcing examination for cartographic aid, $2,152 to $3,727 a year, (SP-2 to SP-8), cartographer, $4,479 to $7,432 a year, (P-3 to P-6), announce-ment 162. Mar. 22, 1949. 12 p. narrow 8° [Unassembled. No closing date.] t • Item 124 CS 1.26: 949/162
Announcing examination for general mechanic, $2,350 to $3,024 a year, CPC-4 through CPC-7, announcement 10 local. Mar. 29, 1949. 4 p. 4“ [Unassembled. Closing date, Apr. 19, 1949.] f • Item 124
CS 1.26/4:949/10Announcing examination for investigator, CAF-1030-7, $3,727.20 to $4,479.60
a year, announcement 4-69-1. Mar. 8, 1949. 12 p. narrow 8° [Unas-sembled. No closing date.] t • Item 124 CS 1.26/4: 949/4-69-1
Announcing examination for male laborer (general) $2,020 and $2,152 a year, male laborer (pest exterminator), $2,350 a year, foreman of labor-ers, $2,350 to $2,799 a year, announcement 9 local. Mar. 3, 1949. 4 p. 4° [Unassembled. No closing date.] f • Item 124 CS 1.26/4: 949/9
Announcing examination for museum art specialist, $2,974 to $8,509 a year (grades P-1 to P-7, announcement 159. Mar. 8, 1949. 12 p. narrow 8° [Unassembled. Closing date Apr. 19, 1949.] t • Item 124
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Announcing examination for occupational therapist, $2,974 to $6,235 a year, announcement 163. Mar. 22, 1949. 11 p. narrow 8° [Unassembled. Closing date, Apr. 19,1949.] t • Item 124 CS 1.26: 949/163
Announcing examination for radio engineer, $2,974 to $3,727 a year (grades P-1 and P-2), announcement 161. Mar. 15, 1949. 6 p. 4° [Assembled. Closing date Apr. 12, 1949.] f • Item 124 CS 1.26: 949/161
65th annual report, Civil Service Commission, fiscal year 1948. [1949.] vi-f-80 p- [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 4-18119 CS 1.1: 948
Civil Service Commission announces examination for warehouse examiner, $2,974 and $3,727 a year, for duty in Production and Marketing Admin-istration, Department of Agriculture, announcement 164. Mar. 29, 1949. 11 p. narrow 8° [Unassembled. No closing date.] t • Item 124
CS 1.26: 949/164Current Federal examination announcements, AN 2279, [issue 22], Mar.
1949. [2] p. f° folded into narrow 8° size, f • Item 124CS 1.28: 2279/949-22
Same, supp. B. [1949.] 1 p. oblong 24° t • Item 124CS 1.28.- 2279/949-22/supp.B
Federal personnel manual, transmittal sheet 253-256: Feb. 1-17, 1949. [1949.] various paging, 4° [Each installment contains certain pages to be substituted for pages of the Federal personnel manual. Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, beginning with Transmittal sheet no. 1, sub-scription price is $3.50 (52 issues or 1 year) ; foreign subscription, $5.00 (subscriptions now being accepted for 2 years, approximately 104 issues, $7.00; foreign subscription, $10.00. • Item 130 CS 1.41: (nos.)
Information regarding postmaster positions filled through nomination by the President for confirmation by Senate. [1949.] 15 p. (AN 2223; Dec. 1948.) t • Item 124 CS 1.6: P 84/22/948
Pamphlet, t CS 1.48: (no.)12. Veteran preference in Federal employment, questions and answers about em-
ployment of veterans in civil service. Dec. 1948 [published 1949], Hi 4- 414- [1] p. narrow 8° L. C. card 41-46063
United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C., announces ex-amination for teacher (elementary, secondary, and vocational), $2,498 to $3,351 a year, teacher-advisor, $2,724 and $2,927 a year, for duty in Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of Interior, announcement 160. Mar. 15,1949. 6 p. il. 4° [Unassembled. No closing date.] t • Item 124 CS 1.26: 949/160
COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY, Commerce Dept.Note .—Charts and publications which are for sale by the Coast and Geodetic
Survey, Washington 25, D. C., are also available from its sales agents located at the principal seaports of the United States.
Aircraft position chart. 110c. C4.9: (no.)3071. North Atlantic, location of isogonic lines as of 1947, aeronautical informa-
tion Jan. 24, 1949. Scale 1: 5,000,000 at lat. 56° N. Washington D C May 1946, 6th edition, revised Dec. 1948. 27X42 in. [Mercator con-formal projection.]
Dates of latest prints, Coast and Geodetic Survey, aeronautical charts, Feb. 28 and Mar. 14, 1949. [1949.] Each [2] p. f° [Processed.] t
C 4.9/13: 949/5-6Flight chart FC (series). Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. [Legend
and index on reverse. Lambert conformal conic projection.] 125c. eacb. C 4.9/9: (nos. & dates)13. Grant Falls, U. S. A., to Edmonton, Canada, lat. 47°-54°, long. 110°-116°
Washington, D. C., 8th edition, Dec. 22, 1948. 13X35 in. [Diagonallybetween degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry.]
16. Seattle, U. S. A., to Prince George, Canada, lat. 47°-54°, long. 121°-125°Washington, D. C., 5th edition, Dec. 22, 1948. 13X35 in. [Diagonallybetween degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry.]
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Instrument approach chart [and Procedure chart] I. L. S. (series). Each 10.5X8 in. [Issued with perforations.] 15c. each.
C 4.9/14: (nos.& dates)6812 26. Atlanta Airport, Atlanta, Ga. n. p. Feb. 17, 1949.6813 65. Buffalo Airport, Buffalo, N. Y. n. p. Nov. 19, 1948.6814 76. Charleston Airport, Charleston, S. C. n. p. Feb. 17, 1949. [Preliminary
edition.]6815 80. Cheyenne Airport, Cheyenne, Wyo. n. p. Feb. 3, 1949.6816 106. Love Field, Dallas, Tex. n. p. Feb. 25, 19496817 107. Dayton Airport, Dayton,. Ohio. n. p. Feb. 25, 1949.6818 139. Port Erie Airport, Erie, Pa. n. p. Dec. 8, 1948.6819 140. Mahlon Sweet Airport, Eugene, Oreg. n. p. Feb. 3, 1949.6820 198. Houston Airport, Houston, Tex. n. p. Feb. 7, 1949.6821 206. Hawkins Airport, Jackson, Miss. n. p. Feb. 3, 1949.6822 239. Standiford Field, Louisville, Ky. n. p. Feb. 3, 1949.6823 285. Newark Airport, Newark, N. J. n. p. Feb. 17, 1949.6824 289. La Guardia Field, New York, N. Y. n. p. Nov. 19, 1948.6825 330. Portland Airport, Portland, Oreg. n. p. Feb. 25, 1949.6826 353. Rock Springs Mun. Airport, Rock Springs, Wyo. n. p. Feb. 7, 1949.6827 359. Rosecrans Field, St. Joseph, Mo. n. p. Feb. 7, 1949.6828 360. Lambert-St. Louis Airport, St. Louis, Mo. n. p. Feb. 25, 1949.6829 375. San Francisco Airport, San Francisco, Calif, n. p. Feb. 3, 1949. [Prelimi-
nary edition.]6830 403. Geiger Field, Spokane, Wash. n. p. Feb. 17, 1949. [Preliminary edition.]
Local aeronautical charts. Scale 5 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 250,000. [Legend and index on reverse. Lambert conformal conic projection.] f 25c. each.
6831 Atlanta [Ga.], lat. 33°15'-34°15', long. 83°30'-85°15'. Washington, D. C., Feb. 8, 1949. 27 X 20 in. C 4.9/4 : At 62/2 : 949
6832 Brownsville [Tex.], lat. 25°45'-26°45', long. 97°15'-98°45'. Washington. D. C., Feb. 10, 1949. 27X20 in. C 4.9/4 : B 735/949
6833 Chicago [Hl.], lat. 41°30'-42°15', long. 87°-88°45'. Washington, D. C., Dec.19, 1948. 27 X 20 in. C 4.9/4 : C 432/2/948-2
6834 Cleveland [Ohio], lat. 40°45'-41°45', long. 80°30'-82°30'. Washington, D. C.,Jan. 6, 1949. 27X20 in. C 4.9/4 : C 599/2/949
6835 Detroit [Mich.], lat. 42°-43°, long. 82°-84°. Washington, D. C., Jan. 9, 1949. „„„„ 21X 28 in. C 4.9/4 : D 484/2/9496836 Pittsburgh [Pa.], lat. 40°-40°45', long. 79°-80°45'. Washington, D. C., Jan. 6,
1949. 20 X 28 in. C 4.9/4:P 687/949
Nautical chart. [Mercator projection.] C4.9: (no.)6837 4108. Port Allen, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands, hydrography and topography by
Coast and Geodetic Survey with additions and revisions from Corps of Engineers. Scale % naut. m.=7.3 in., scale 1:5,000. Washington, D. C., published 1904, 9th edition, Feb. 1949. 19X28 in. f 25c.
Radio direction finding chart. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 40c. C 4.9/5: (no.&date)
6838 21 DF. Aeronautical chart for radio direction finding, lat. 37°-49°, long. 104°—124°. Scale 25 m.=0.8 in., scale 1:2,000,000. Washington, D. C., Dec. 28, 1948. 29X36 in.
6839 Radio facility charts, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Feb. 23, 1949, check list for dates of current Radio facility charts, n. p. [1949]. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] f C 4.9/12: list/949-2
6840 [Radio facility charts] RF 13, 18-22, 24-25, 27, 29-32, 35, 37, 101, 104, 106, 108-109, 111, 114. Washington, D. C., Jan. 26-Feb. 23, 1949. Each 10.5X8 in. [RF 13A, 15A, 19A, 20A-C, 21 A, 25A were also issued. This set of charts covers United States and a portion of Canada. Table of stations, aids to navigation, etc., on reverse side of each chart. Issued with perforations.] C 4.9/12:13/949-2,etc.
Note .—Charts will be sold only by the Coast and Geodetic Survey on a sub-scription basis of 10c. per chart in quantities of 100 or more of one chart or 20c. for quantiites under 100. These prices will include all subsequent revisions thereto for calendar year or any portion thereof. Individual sheets may be purchased at 5c. each with discount of 33%% on orders of $10 or more when in one shipment to one address. No discount is allowed on subscriptions, and payments must be received at the time of the placement of the order.
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Sectional aeronautical charts. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. [Lam-bert conformal conic projection.] f 25c. each.Beaumont (P-6), lat. 30
20X48 in.°-32°, long. 90°-96°. Washington, D. C., Jan. 26, 1949.
Birmingham (Q-7), lat. 32°-34°, long. 84°-90°.1949. 20X47 in.
C 4.9/4:B383/949Washington, D. C., Jan. 29,
Boston (UV-10), lat. 41°-44°, long. 69°-72°. 29 X 22 in.
Charlotte (R-8), lat. 34°-36°, long. 78°-84°. 20X46 in.
C 4.9/4:B 537/949 Washington, D. C., Jan. 12, 1949.
C 4.9/4:B 657/949Washington, D. C., Jan. 29, 1949.
C 4.9/4:C 381/949
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Sectional aeronautical charts—Continued6845 Corpus Christi (N-5), lat. 26°-28°, long. 96o30'-102'’. Washington, D. C., Feb.
1,1949. 20X46 in. C 4.9/4 : C 817/9496846 Del Rio (0-4), lat. 28°-30°, long. 99°-105°. Washington, D. C., Jan. 16, 1949.
20 X 43 in. C 4.9/4 : D 387/9496847 Douglas (P-3), lat. 30°-32°, long. 108°-114° Washington, D. C., Jan. 15, 1949.
20 X 48 in. C 4.9/4 : D 745/9496848 New Orleans (0-6), lat. 28°30'-30°30', long. 89°-94°15'. Washington, D. C.,
Jan. 30, 1949. 20X43 in. C 4.9/4 : N 42o/9496849 San Antonio (0-5). lat. 28°-30°, long. 94°15'-99°45'. Washington, D. C., Jan.
22,1949. 20X44 in. C 4.9/4 : Sa 5 an/9496850 Shreveport (Q-6), lat. 32°-34°, long. 90°-96°. Washington, D. C., Feb. 2, 1949.
20 X 47 in. C 4.9/4 : Sh 84/9496851 Supplement to United States coast pilot, Alaska: pt. 1, Dixon entrance to
Yakutat Bay, 9th (1943) edition; Jan. 1, 1949. [1949.] 19 leaves. (Serial 654-6.) t • Item 183L. C. card 44-40546 C 4.7/2 : 943/supp.6
6852 Tide tables, east coast, North and South America, [calendar] year 1950. 1948. 226 p. il. (Serial 719.) t Paper, 25c. • Item 179L C- card 48-46486 C 4.27: Ea 7c/950
6853 u. S. OMNI ranges. Jan. 6, 1949. 6 leaves, map, 4° [Processed.] tC 4.2: R16
World aeronautical charts. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Each 20X28 in. [Legend and index on reverse. Lambert conformal conic projection.] | 25c. each- C 4.9/8: (nos. & dates)
6854 139. Charlie Lake, Alaska-Canada, lat. 56°-60°, long. 121°-130°. Washington,D. C., 3d edition, Dec. 22, 1948.
6855 186. Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada, lat. 52°-56°, long.126°-135°. Washington, D. C., 4th edition Dec. 23, 1948.
6856 309. Lake Erie, United States-Canada, lat. 40°44°', long. 77°85°. Washington,D. C., 8th edition, Dec. 31, 1948.
6857 310. Hudson River, United States-Canada, lat. 40°-44°, long. 69°-77°. Wash-ington, D. C., 8th edition, Jan. 6, 1949.
6858 358. Kanawha River, United States, lat. 36°-40°, long. 79°86°. Washington,D. C.. 9th edition, Jan. 13, 1949.
6859 469. Edwards Plateau, United States-Mexico, lat. 28°-32°, long. 96°-102°.Washington, D. C., 9th edition, Jan. 18, 1949.
6860 COAST GUARD, Treasury Dept.6861 General rules and regulations for vessel inspection, bays, sounds, and lakes
other than Great Lakes; Feb. 1, 1949. 1949. iii-|-I—87 p. 4° (CG-189.) [Title 46, C. F. R., Code of Federal regulations, pts. 94-102.] t • Item 986L. C. card 43-51516 T 47.8: V 63/4/949
Note .—This publication replaces General rules and regulations for vessel inspection, bays, sounds, and lakes other than Great Lakes, dated Sept. 1, 1948, and includes all amendments published in the Federal register through Feb. 1, 1949.
6S62 General rules and regulations for vessel inspection, rivers; Feb. 1, 1949. 1949. iii-j-J-70 p. 4° (CG-185.) [Title 46, Code of Federal regulations, pts. 113-120.] J • Item 986L. C. card 43-52088 T 47.8: V 63/3/949
Not e .—This publication replaces the General rules and regulations for vessel inspection, rivers, dated Sept. 1, 1948, and includes all amendments published in Federal register through Feb. 1, 1949.
6863 Light list, Mississippi and Ohio Rivers and their tributaries, 2d Coast Guard district; corrected to Jan. 1, 1949. 1949. viii-]-380 p. il. 4 p. of pl. map, 16° * Paper, $1.50. • Item 981 L. C. card 12-29023 T 47.27: 949
6864 Light list, Pacific Coast, United States, Canada, and Hawaiian and out-lying Pacific islands, 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th Coast Guard districts; corrected to Jan. 1, 1949. 1949. 450 p. il. 1 pl. map. [Another map on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, $1.25. • Item 982L. C. card 14-30372 T 47.25: 949
6865 Marine engineering regulations and material specifications, materials, con-struction, installation, inspection, and maintenance of boilers, unfired pressure vessels, appurtenances, piping, welding, and brazing, supp. 1
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to Apr. 1948 edition, Dec. 1, 1948. 1949. v+17 p. 4° [CG 115.) [Com-pilation of applicable amendments published between Apr. 1-Dec. 1, 1948.] tL. C. card 45-35592 T 47.8 : En 3/3/948/supp.l
6866 Merchant marine safety manual, Dec. 1,1948. [1949.] cover title, vii+455 p. il. 2 pl. (CG 203.) [Issued in loose-feaf form. Iteplaces Merchant marine inspection instructions, Aug. 1, 1945, and includes amendments and additions made by revisions transmitted by Merchant marine inspec-tion notices, Aug. 1, 1945-Nov. 1, 1948.] tL. C. card 49-46086 T 47.8 :M 53/2
6867 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
6868 Export control & allocation powers, 6th quarterly report [under 2d de-control act of 1947] to the President, Senate, and House of Representa-tives. [Feb. 1949.] vi-|-121 p. il. * Paper, 35c.L. C. card 47-46567 C 1.26: 6
6869 COMMISSION ON ORGANIZATION OF EXECUTIVEBRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT
Not e .—The Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Govern-ment was established by Public law 162, 80th Congress, approved July 7, 1947.
6870 Budgeting and accounting, report to Congress; Feb. 1949. [1949.] cover title, [6] 4-100+ [1] p. il. 1 tab. [An Errata sheet, 1 p., tipped in facing p. 2 of cover. Also issued as H. doc. 84, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 863 Y 3.Or 3: 2 B 85
6871 Department of Agriculture, report to Congress; Feb. 1949. [1949.] cover title, [6]+41 p. [An errata sheet is pasted on verso of front cover. Also issued as H. doc. 80, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] ♦ Paper, 20c. • Item 863 L. C. card 49-45842 Y 39.0r 3 : 2 Ag 8
6872 Department of Commerce, report to Congress; Mar. 1949. [1949.] cover title, [5] +34 p. il. [Also issued as H. doc. 100, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 863L. C. card 49-45843 Y 3.Or 3: 2 C 73
6873 Department of Interior, report to Congress; Mar. 1949. [1949.] cover title, [6]+94 p. il. * Paper, 30c. • Item 863L. C. card 49-46079 Y 3.Or 3: 2 In 8
6874 Department of Labor, report to Congress; Mar. 1949. [1949.] cover title, [5] +22 p. il. * Paper, 15c. • Item 863L. C. card 49-46078 Y 3.Or 3: 2 L 11
6875 Foreign affairs, report to Congress; Feb. 1949. [1949.] cover title, [6] +77 p. [An Errata sheet, 1 p., is tipped in facing p. 2 of cover. Also issued as H. doc. 79, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 863 L. C. card 49-45782 Y 3.Or 3: 2 F 76
6876 Medical activities, report to Congress, Mar. 1949. [1949.] cover title, [6]+58 p. il. * Paper, 25c. • Item 863L. C. card 49-46077 Y 3.Or 3: 2 M 46
6877 National Security Organization, report to Congress; Feb. 1949. [1949.] cover title, [5] +30 p. [Also issued as H. doc. 86, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 863L. C. card 49-45841 Y 3.Or 3: 2 N 21s
6878 Personnel management, report to Congress ; Feb. 1949. [1949.] cover title, [6]+59 p. il. [Also issued as H. doc. 63, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper’ 25c. • Item 863L. C. card 49-45783 Y 3.Or 3: P 43
6879 Post Office, report to Congress; Feb. 1949. [1949.] cover title, [5]+21 p. il. [Also issued as H. doc. 76, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper 10c • Item 863L. C. card 49-45781 Y 3.Or 3 : 2 P 84
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Regulatory commissions, report to Congress; Mar. 1949. [1949.] covet title, [5] -|-24 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 863L. C. card 49-46076 Y 3.0r 3 : 2 R 26
Social security, education, Indian affairs, report to Congress, Mar. 1949. [1949.] cover title, [5]+81 p. il. * Paper, 25c. • Item 863
- L. C. card 49-46075 Y 3.Or 3. 2 So 1Task force report, appendix. • Item 863 Y 3.Or 3 : 7/(letters)
C. Records management in United States Government, report with recommena- tions; by Emmett J. Leahy. [1948.] v + 48 p. il. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 49-46074
D. Statistical agencies of Federal Government, report with recommendations; by Frederick C. Mills and Clarence D. Long. [1949.] iii-j-21 p. * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 49-46010
F. Fiscal, budget, and accounting systems of Federal Government, report with recommendations ; by John W. Hanes, A. E. Buck, and T. Coleman Andrews. [Jan. 1949.] ix + 110 p. * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 49-45801
G. National Security Organization, report with recommendations; by Committee on National Security Organization. [Jan. 1949.] xiv+121 p. 1 pl. ♦ Paper, 30c.L. C. card 49-46011
H. Organization of the Government for conduct of foreign affairs, report with recommendations ; by Harvey H. Bundy and James Grafton Rogers.. [1949.] xi + 134 p. il. 2 pl. * Paper, 40c.L. C. card 49-45780
I. Management organization and administration of Post Office Department, re-port with recommendations ; prepared by Robert Heller & Associates, Cleve-land, Ohio, under direction of Frank Elmendorf. [1949.] x + 74 p. 5 pl. 6 p. of pl. and maps. * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 49-45779
L. Organization and policy in field of natural resources, report with recom-mendations ; by Leslie A. Miller, Horace Albright, John Dempsey, Ralph Carr, Donald H. McLaughlin, Isaiah Bowman, Gilbert White, Samuel T. Dana, and special unit of Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress. [Jan 1949.] ix-j-244 p. il. 2 pl. Errata sheet is tipped in preceding p. i.] * Paper, 50c.L. C. card 49-46073
M. Agricultural functions and organization in United States, report with recom-mendations [and with Biblography and basic data] ; by committee under chairmanship of H. P. Rusk, and G. Harris Collingwood. [1949.] xviii + 112 p. il. 1 pl. * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 49-46009
N. Committee on independent regulatory commissions, report with recommenda-tions. [Jan. 1949.] x+[l]+150 p. ♦ Paper, 30c.
. L. C. card 49-46008O. Federal medical services, report with recommendations ; prepared by Commit-
tee on Federal Medical Services. [1949.] xxi + 95 p. [Errata sheet posted on verso of front cover.] * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 49-46080
Same [supplement] ; prepared by chairman of Committee on Federal Medical Services. [1949.] [3]+2 p. ♦Paper, 10c.
P. Functions and activities of National Government in field of welfare, report with recommendations; prepared by Brookings Institution. [1949.] xv + 589 p. il. * Paper, $1.25.L. C. card 49-46071 Y 3.0r3 : 7/P
Q. Department of Works, report with recommendations ; by Robert Moses. [Jan. 1949.] viii + 81 p. il. * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 49-16072
Treasury Department, report to Congress; Mar. 1949. [1949.] cover title, [5] +37 p. il. [Also issued as H. doc. 115, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 49-46081 Y 3.0r3 : 2 T 72
Veterans’ affairs, report to Congress; Feb. 1949. [1949.] cover title, [5] + 26 p. [Also issued as H. doc. 92, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 49-45835 Y 3.0r3: 2 V 64
CONGRESSNote .—All reports, appropriation bills, etc., recorded under Congress and both
houses of Congress are for the fiscal year unless otherwise noted.
Congressional record, proceedings and debates of 80th Congress, 2d session, v. 94, pt. 7; June 15-19, 1948. [Permanent edition.] 1948. [l]+8229- 9352 p. 4° * Cloth, $3.25 • Item 245L. C. card 12-36438 X 912 : 80/2
Not e .—In this permanent bound edition, the paging differs from that of the daily numbers, the text being revised, rearranged, and printed without break. The bound volumes of the Record are sold by the Superintendent of Documents.
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81st Congress, 1st session, beginning Jan. 3, 1949, official congressional di-rectory; [compiled by Gilbert R. West]. 1st edition, corrected to Feb. 15, 1949. 1949. xx-f-929 p. il. 1 pl. * Cloth, $1.50.L. C. card 6-35330 Y 4.P 93/1:1/81-1
Congressional or Serial SetNote .—At the end of each session of Congress the House and Senate documents
and reports are accumulated into bound volumes comprising the Congressional or Serial set. The contents of the bound volumes of the Congressional or Serial set are not listed in the Monthly catalogs. The House and Senate documents and re-ports are arranged in check-list order as published each month under House of Representatives and Senate.
The following bound volumes of the Congressional or Serial set were sent to depository libraries during the period covered by this catalog :
House documents—no. 753, 80th Congress, 2d session. • Item 260no. 754, 80th Congress, 2d session, a Item 263
House reports—■nos. 426—639, Miscellaneous vol. 3, 80th Congress, 1st session, a Item 311
Senate document—no. 170, 80th Congress, 2d session. • Item 260
LawsNote .—The Federal laws are first published separately and in this form are known
as slip laws. Later, these laws are compiled, edited, indexed, and published in the volumes of the Statutes at large. The chapter number given on the slip law is the chapter in which it will appear in the Statutes at large.Private law, 81st Congress.
No te .—The Division of Research and Publication, State Department, receives a small supply of the private laws which it distributes free upon application.2. S. 307, act for relief of Engebert [Engelbert] Axer. Approved Mar. 10 1949
1 p. (Chapter 17, 1st session.)Public laws, 81st Congress. • Item 941
No te .—Public laws in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the upermtendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C., at a subscription price of
$3.00 a session, foreign subscription, $4.25 ; single copies are usually 5c.7.
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H R. 1252, act to amend Legislative reorganization act of 1946 with respect to eligibility for appointment in executive branch of the Government of former professional staff members of committees of Senate and House of Representatives. Approved Feb. 24, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 8 1st session 1
S. 492, act to amend act approved June 29, 1948, to authorize issuance of stamp commemorative of 200th anniversary of founding of Alexandria Va Approved Feb. 25 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 9, 1st session J Alexandria- Va-
S’of1 huHCmn^afnrel}^2tbli1CAlaW 53£ °f ConSress> authorizing construction of building for General Accounting Office on square 518 in District of Co-
« VSebia’t ^PProv?9 beb- 25, I949-. 1 P- (Chapter 10, 1st session.)5\?’#act to Provide for continuation of authority for regulation of exports and for other purposes. [Approved Feb. 26, 1949.] 3 p. (Chapter 11’ 1st session.)
H Pi2, j+oint resolution to continue authority of Maritime Commission Feb 28 194r<)er’l a^d frhnnt® 'fo86?8; and.for other purposes. Approved i*eb. 28, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 12, 1st session.)
H +n’-j01Kt resolution to provide for acquisition and operation of1949dl 2^ 1 iChAnt^r1!^! ^nd f<T °$her PurPoses. [Approved Mar. 2, ruay.j z p. (Chapter 13, 1st session.)
Nvw Mexico exclusive jurisdiction held by United States over lands within boundaries of Los Alamos project of Atomic feS) Approved Mar. 4, 1949. 1 p. P( Chapter 14 “st
f?rpre,1(‘54S,r!'l“nrS.»O'>Sa" Pr*’C18C0- M«-Corps of Navy. Approved Mar. 12, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter ^8 lit sessffin )
ECONOMIC REPORT JOINT COMMITTEE
Pr°fits, hearings, 80th Congress, 2d session, Dec. 6-21 1948 1949. iv+683 p. il. 6 pl. * Paper, $1.50. • Item 247 ’L. C. card 49-45789 Y4.Ec7:C81
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6914 Economic indicators, Mar. 1949; prepared for Joint Committee on Economic Report by Council of Economic Advisers. 1949. iv+31 p. il. 4° (Joint Committee print, 81st Congress, 1st session.) * Paper, 15c. • Item 247 L. C. card 48-46615 Y 4.Ec 7: Ec 7/949-3
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6916 Civil service preference, retirement, and salary classification laws (Feb. 25, 1919-Dec. 31, 1948] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent, Document Room, House of Representatives. 1949. xvi-J-560 p. [In-cludes Civil Service Commission Form 1481, entitled Veterans preference, and dated June 1938.] * Paper, $1.25. • Item 247.L. C. card 49-45819 Y 1.2: R 31/2/948
6917 Official list of Members of House of Representatives and their places of residence [with List of Senators, by States], 81st Congress, Jan. 5, 1949; compiled by Ralph R. Roberts. [1949.] 15 p. $ Y 1.2: M 51/949
Same, Jan. 24,1949; compiled by Ralph R. Roberts. [1949.] 15 p. tY 1.2: M 51/949-2
Same, Feb. 23, 1949; compiled by Ralph R. Roberts. [1949.] 15 p. $Y1.2: M 51/949-3
House bills
6918 H. R. 2101, 2634-35, 2637-38, 2640-41, 2643-45, 2647, 2649-50, 2652, 2654-57, 2659-63, 2665-2701, 2720-56, 2767-93, 2795-2800, 2811-46, 2859-2917, 2938-76, 2978-90, 2992-3005, 3019-72, 3082-3125 3143-51, 3153-64,3174-88, 3190-3229, 3238-51, 3256-97, 3333-48, 3356-97, 3399-3402, 3414-56, 3472-92, 3509-24, 3537-63, 3566, and H. J. Res. 161-192, H. Con. Res. 38-39, 41-51, H. Res. 90, 102-151, 81st Congress. • Items 251 and 252
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House documents, 80th Congress.6919 708. Annual report of American Historical Association for year 1947; v 1
Proceedings. [1948.] xxii + 85 p. ♦ (Available in departmental edition, cloth, 75c., SI 4.1: 947/v.l).
6920 727. Report of Commission of Fine Arts, message from President of United Statestransmitting [15th] report of Commission of Fine Arts, July 1, 1944- June 30, 1948. [1949.] [10]+104 p. il. 1 pl. large 8° [Document nota-tion on cover only.] ♦ Paper, 60c.
6921 752. San Joaquin River and Stockton Channel, Calif., letter from chief of engi-neers, Army, submitting report on review of reports on San Joaquin River and Stockton Channel, Calif. Aug. 20, 1948. 38 p. map. f
6922 754. 28th national report, Disabled American Veterans, 1948. 1948 viii+323 n2 p. of por. 1 pl. f L. C. card 21-16790
6923 758. Report on audit of Reconstruction Finance Corporation and affiliated cor-porations, Metals Reserve Company, letter from comptroller general transmitting report, fiscal year 1945. 1949. v. 6, vi+157 p. f
6924 761. Santa Barbara, Calif., beach erosion control study, letter from chief ofengineers, Army, submitting report on cooperative study for beach erosion control at Santa Barbara, Calif. Dec. 22, 1948 35 n 3 nl6 maps, f
6925 763. North Carolina shore line, beach erosion study, letter from chief of engineers,Army, submitting report on cooperative beach erosion study of certain portions of short line of North Carolina. Dec. 22, 1948. 33 n 2 nl 10 n
of pl. map. t6926 764. Winthrop Beach, Mass., beach erosion control study, letter from chief of
engineers, Army, submitting report on cooperative study for beach erosion control of Winthrop Beach, Mass. Dec. 22, 1948. 32 p 7 pl map. f ‘L. C. card 49-46041
6927 765. Jupiter Island, Fla., beach erosion study, letter from chief of engineersArmy, submitting report on cooperative beach erosion study of Jupiter Island, Fla. Dec. 22,1948. 16 p. 5 pl. map. + L. C. card 49-46023
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81st Congress; [compiled] by Lewis Deschler. 1949. xiv + 764 p. 12° * Paper, $1.50.L. C. card 6-17027
768. Chocolate and Bastrop Bayous,, Tex., letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report on review of reports on Chocolate and Bastrop Bayous, Tex. Dec. 29, 1948. 22 p. 3 maps, t
769. Punta Las Marias, San Juan, P. R., beach erosion control study, letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report on cooperative beach erosion control sutdy of shore in vicinity of Punta Las Marias, San Juan, P. R. Dec. 29, 1948. 16 p. 6 pl. map. t L. C. card 49-46001
770. Far Creek, N. C., letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report on review of reports on Far Creek, N. C. Dec. 29, 1948. 26 p. map. t L. C. card 49-46002
771. Christiansted Harbor, St. Croix. V. I., letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Christian-sted Harbor, St. Croix, V. I., with view to improvement for navigation. Dec. 29, 1948. 26 p. map. f
772. Palm Beach, Fla., beach erosion study, letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report on cooperative beach erosion study of Palm Beach, Fla. Dec. 29, 1948. 36 p. 2 pl. 7 maps, t
773. Alabama-Coosa branch of Mobile River system, determination of salinity line in Mobile River and its tributaries, letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report on review of reports on Alabama-Coosa branch of Mobile River system, with view to locating as nearly as can be determine salinity line in Mobile River and its tributaries. 1949. v + 40 p. 5 pl. 2 maps, t
House documents, 81st Congress.3. Annual report of Secretary of Treasury on state of finances, fiscal year 1948.
1949. xvi+656 p. il. ([Treas. Dept. doc. 3157.]) (Available in de-partmental edition, $1.50, T 1.1:948).
6. Annual report of commissioner of internal revenue, fiscal year 1948 [with statistical tables], 1949. x + 240 p. ([Treas. Dept. doc. 3158]), ♦(Available in departmental edition, 45c., T 22.1: 948).
7. Annual report of Federal Trade Commission, fiscal year 1948. 1949. vi + 141 p. 1 pl. * (Available in departmental edition, 30c., FT 1.1.: 948).
8. Administrator of veterans’ affairs, annual report, fiscal year 1948. 1949. viii+267 p. il. * (Available in departmental edition, 60c., VA 1.1:948).
9, pt. 2. Report on progress and condition of National Museum, year ended June 30, 1948. 1949. iU+127 p. * (Available in departmental edition).
12. 62d annual report of Interstate Commerce Commission, Nov. 1, 1948. 1949. iv + 186 p. [Report covers the period from Nov. 1, 1947, to Oct. 31, 1948.] * (Available in departmental edition, cloth, $1.00; paper,35c., IC 1.1: 948).
15. Report of Government of District of Columbia for year ended June 30, 1948. 1949. iii + 320 p. t(Available in departmental edition).
16. Annual report of comptroller general, fiscal year 1948. [1949.] viii-|-97 p. il. * (Available in departmental edition, 30c., GA 1.1: 948).
41. Report on audit of Defense Homes Corporation, fiscal year 1948, letter from comptroller general transmitting report. 1949. v+26 p. t • Item 269.L. C. card 42-46220
49. Wood Island Harbor, Maine, and pool at Biddeford, letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Wood Island Harbor, Maine, and pool at Biddeford. Jan. 31, 1949. 14 p. map. f
51. Conventions and recommendations adopted at 30th session of International Labor Conference, held at Geneva, June 19-July 11, 1947, and instru-ment of amendment adopted at 31st session of the Conference held at San Francisco, June 17-July 10, 1948, also report of acting Secretary of State regarding above-mentioned conventions, instrument of amendment, and recommendations, and letter of Dec. 3, 1948, from acting Secretary of Labor to Secretary of State regarding those documents. Feb. 2, 1949. 74 p. fL. C. card 49-46100
74. 2d report to Congress of Economic Cooperation Administration, quarter ended Sept. 1948. [1949.] vii+[1]-f-153 p. il. [Document notation on cover only.] * (Available in departmental edition, 45c., Y 3.Ec 74/3 : 8/2).
75. 27th report of operations under Lend-lease act, Mar. 11, 1941-Mar. 31, 1948. 1949. viii+[3]+66 p. 4° [(State Dept. Publication 3315.)] | (Availa-ble in departmental edition.)L. C. card 41-50712
76. Post Office, letter from chairman, Commission on Organization of Executive Branch of the Government, transmitting Commission’s report on Post Office Department. 1949. [5]+21 p. il. ♦ (Available in departmental edition, 10c„ Y 3.Or 3 : 2 P 84.)L. C. card 49-46003
77. Supplemental estimate of appropriation, fiscal year 1950, for legislative branch, Government Printing Office. Feb. 21, 1949. 2 p. t • Item 269
78. Supplemental estimates of appropriation, fiscal year 1950, for Department of Labor. Feb. 21, 1949. 2 p. f • Item 269
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Department of Agriculture, letter from chairman, Commission on Organiza-tion of Executive Branch of the Government, transmitting Commission’s re-port on reorganization of Department of Agriculture. 1949. [61 +41 p il. * (Available in departmental edition, 20c., Y 3.Or 3 : 2 Ag 8) L. C. card 49-46017
Budgeting and accounting, letter from chairman, Commission on Organiza-tion of Executive Branch of the Government, transmitting its report on budgeting and accounting in executive branch. 1949. [6]+100+[1] p. il. 1 tab » i(Available in departmental edition, 35c., Y 3.Or 3 : 2 B 85.) L. C. card 49-46083
appropriation, Veterans Administration, fiscal year 1950. Feb. 28, 1949. 2 p. f • Item 269
.National Security Organization, letter from chairman, Commission on Or-ganization of Executive Branch of the Government, transmitting to Con-gress study prepared for Commission’s consideration on National Security Organization in Federal Government. 1949. [5]+30 p. * (Available in departmental edition, 15c., Y 3.Or 3 : 2 N 21s) L. C. card 46-46020 7
Estimate of appropriation and increase in contract authority for Maritime Commission, fiscal year 1950. Mar. 1, 1949. 2 p. f • Item 269
Reorganization of veterans’ affairs, letter from chairman, Commission on Organization of Executive Branch of the Government, transmitting its
[5]+26 p. * (Available in departmental edition 15c., x 3.Or 3:2V 64.)L. C. card 49-46085
Supplemental estimates of appropriation, with certain proposed provisions and increases in limitations pertaining to existing appropriations, fiscal
and Ppor fiscal years. Mar. 2, 1949. 46 p. f • Item 269 16th, 17th and 18th quarterly reports of expenditures under United Na-
tions Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, covering quarters ended June 30, Sept. 30 and Dec. 31, 1948. Mar. 2, 1949. 2 p. t • Item 269 L. C. card 45-35355
Supplementa! estimate of appropriation for Department of Army, fiscal year 1950. Mar. 3, 1949. 2 p. • Item 269
Revised estimates of appropriation, fiscal year 1950, Department of Com- merce. Mar. 4, 1949. 3 p. • Item 269
Suggestions on foreign relations policy, message from President of United States transmitting suggestions on foreign relations policy, and transfer of certain powers to Secretary of State. Mar. 7, 1949. 2 p. f • Item 269
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Transfer of certain authority within National Security Organization, mes-sage from President of United States transmitting recommendations relat-ing to transfer of certain authority within National Security Organization to Secretary of Defense. Mar. 7, 1949. 4 p. f • Item 269
Department of Commerce, letter from chairman, Commission on Organiza-tion of Executive Branch of the Government, transmitting Commission’s report on reorganization of Department of Commerce. 1949. [5]+34 p. il. * (Available in departmental edition, 15c., Y 3.Or 3 : 2 C 73 ) L. C. card 49-46084
Supplemental estimates and contract authorizations for Department of In- tenor, fiscal year 1950. Mar. 7, 1949. 2 p. f ® Item 269
Supplemental estimates of appropriation for legislative branch. House of Representatives, fiscal year 1950. Mar. 10. 1949. 2 p. f • Item 269
Treasury Department, letter from chairman, Commission on Organization of Executive Branch of the Government, transmitting report on Treasury Department, and separately, as Appendix F, task force report on fiscal budgeting and accounting activities of Federal Government. 1949. [5] + 37 p. * (Available in departmental edition, 15c., Y 3.Or 3 : 2 T 72 ) L. C. card 49-46082
Supplemental estimates of appropriation for Department of Justice, fiscal year 1950. Mar. 14, 1949. 3 p. f • Item 269
Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Treasury Department, fiscal year 1949. Mar. 14, 1949. 2 p. f • Item 269
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House reports, 81st Congress. • Item 31284. Pittsburgh DuBois Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 1095. Feb. 14, 1949. 18 p. f134. Alex Bail. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H R 668
Feb. 17, 1949. 4 p. f135. Mrs. Margaret Gregg Dilnot. Report from Committee on Judiciary to
accompany H. R. 711. Feb. 17, 1949. 2p. f136. Mrs. Ada^VL R.van. ^Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
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House reports, 81st Congress—Continued6974 137. Jeannette and Jesus Esteva and their 4 children. Report from Committee
on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1041. Feb. 17, 1949. 2 p. t6975 138. Maria Veltri Magnone. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 1079. Feb. 17. 1949. 4 p. f6976 139. Mrs. Silvia Mapelli. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 1460. Feb. 17, 1949. 3 p. t6977 140. Peter Drozd. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1508.
Feb. 17, 1949. 2 p. f6978 141. Kira and Nina Grigorieff. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-
pany H. R. 1629. Feb. 17, 1949. 2 p. t6979 142. Storm emergency loans for farmers. Report from Committee on Agriculture
to accompany H. R. 2101. Feb. 17, 1949. 6 p. f6980 143. Amending National security act of 1947 to provide for Under Secretary
of Defense. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 2216. Feb. 17, 1949. 4 p. f
6981 144. Parking of vehicles on post-office property. Report from Committee onPost Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 2660. Feb. 17, 1949. 2 p. t
6982 145. Consideration of H. R. 2101. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 110. Feb. 17,1949. Ip. t
6983 146. Consideration of H. R. 858. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-panying H. Res. 111. Feb. 17, 1949. Ip. f
6984 147. Authoring creation of 10 professional and scientific positions in headquartersand research stations of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Report from .Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 20. Feb. 17, 1949. 3 p. t
6985 148. Approval of Gulf States marine fisheries compact. Report from Committeeon Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany H. R. 2363. Feb. 17, 1949. 2 p. f
6986 149. Mrs. Emilie C. Read. Report from Committee on House Administration toaccompany H. Res. 90. 1 p. f
6987 150. Authorizing comjjletion of processing of visa cases, and admission into UnitedStates of certain alien fiances and fiancees of members, or of former mem-bers, of armed forces of United States, as was provided in so-called GI fiancees act (60 Stat. 339), as amended. Report from Committee on Ju-diciary to accompany H. J. Res. 160. Feb. 21, 1949. 5 p. t
6988 151. Appointment of postmasters. Report from Committee on Post Office andCivil Service to accompany H. R. 253. Feb. 21, 1949. 3 p. f
6989 152. John J. O’Neil. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.729. Feb. 21, 1949. 6 p. f
6990 153. Ben Luke Pond, Shao Hung Pond, and David Yat Wei Pond. Report fromCommittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1878. Feb. 21, 1949. 4 p.
6991 154. Mrs. Mary T. Maloney Preece. Report from Committee on Post Office andCivil Service to accompany H. R. 1599. Feb. 21, 1949. 2 p. f
6992 155. Forest L. Weatherly. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 2268. Feb. 21, 1929 [1949.] 5 p. t
6993 156. Freda Wahler. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.2704. Feb. 21, 1949. 5 p. f
6994 157. Legal guardian of Joseph DeSouza, jr. Report from Committee on Judiciaryto accompany H. R. 2708. Feb. 21, 1949. 5 p. 2 p. of pl. f
6995 158. Long-range guided missiles proving ground. Report from Committee onArmed Services to accompany H. R. 1741. Feb. 24, 1949. 5 p. f
6996 159. Radar air warning and control system. Report from Committee on ArmedServices to accompany H. R. 2546. Feb. 24, 1949. 8 p. tL. C. card 49-46039
6997 160. Providing for administration of Central Intelligence Agency. Report fromCommittee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 2663. Feb. 24, 1949. 7 p. f
6998 161. Amending act to amend sec. 9 of act of Aug. 24, 1912 (37 Stat. 512) (Publiclaw 593, 80th Cong.). Report from Committee on Public Lands to accom-pany H. R. 942. Feb. 24, 1949. 3 p. t
6999 162. Authorizing transfer of certain property to Secretary of Interior. Reportfrom Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments to accompany S. 170. Feb. 24, 1949. 4 p. f
7000 163. Prescribing tolls to be levied for use of Panama Canal. Report from Com-mittee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 44. Feb. 24, 1949. 1 p. t
7001 164. Consideration of H. R. 199. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 121. Feb. 24, 1949. Ip. f
7002 165. Disposition of sundry papers. Report from Joint Committee on Disposi-tion of Executive Papers. Feb. 28, 1949. 2 p. f
7003 166. Awarding of medal to American youth 18 years of age and under who hasachieved unusual recognition for character or who has exhibited excep-tional heroism. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 157. Feb. 28, 1949. 4 p. f
7004 167. District of Columbia appropriation bill, fiscal year 1950. Report from Com-mittee on Appropriations to accompany H. R. 3082. Mar. 1, 1949. 21 p. f
7005 168. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill, 1950. Report fromCommittee on Appropriations to accompany H. R. 3083. Mar. 1, 1949. 35 p. [H. R. 3083 makes funds available for Export-Import Bank of Wash-ington and Reconstruction Finance Corporation.] f
7006 170. Amending sec. 3 of act to revise Alaska game laws, approved July 1, 1943as amended (57 Stat. 301). Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 220. Mar. 1, 1949. 3 p. t
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Authorizing sale of certain public lands in Alaska to Alaska Council of Boy Scouts of America for recreation and other public purposes. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 1337. Mar. 1, 1949. 2 p. f
Authorizing payment of claims based on loss of or damage to property depos-ited by alien enemies. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 29. Mar. 1, 1949. 3 p. t
Certain consultants formerly employed by Technical Industrial Intelligence Committee of Foreign Economic Administration. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1950. Mar. 1, 1949. 4 p. f
Arab and Jewish refugees of Palestine. Report from Committee on Foreign Affairs to accompany S. J. Res. 36. Mar. 1, 1949. 4 p. t
Jacob A. Johnson. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 585. Mar. 1, 1949. 10 p. f
George A. Kirchberger. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 650. Mar. 1, 1949. 7 p. t
Legal guardian of George Generazzo. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 681. Mar. 1, 1949. 6 p. f
General Engineering & Dry Dock Corp. Report from Committee on Judi-ciary to accompany H. R. 709. Mar. 1, 1949. 6 p. f
Estate of Mrs. Minerva C. Davis. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 738. Mar. 1, 1949. 5 p. t
Mexican Fibre & Twine Co., Inc. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1116. Mar. 1, 1949. 3 p. f
Adolphus M. Holman. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1121. Mar. 1, 1949. 11 p. f
Estate of Ida Londinsky. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1276. Mar. 1, 1949. 11 p. fW. Hosinski. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.
2349. Mar. 1, 1949. 7 p. f'TOok~o' Atkinson- Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.
2353. Mar. 1, 1949. 5 p. fState Compensation Insurance Fund of California. Report from Committee
on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2922. Mar. 1, 1949. 8 p. fAuthorizing Secretary of Interior to issue duplicates of William Gerard’s
script certificates numbered 2, subdivisions 11 and 12, to Blanche H Weedon and Mattie Ward H. Harris, jointly. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 2853. Mar. 1, 1949. 2 p. [Committee amended H. R. 2853 by substituting name of Amos L. Harris for that of Mattie Ward H. Harris.] f
Bank of Kodiak, Kodiak, Alaska. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 580. Mar. 1, 1949. 4 p. f
Payment of certain claims against Army. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 634. Mar. 1, 1949. 4 p. f
Rachel D. Gattegno. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany b. 633. Mar. 1, 1949. 2 p. f
John I. Malarin. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 594. Mar. 1, 1949. 3 p. j
i\nder.so?;. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany b. 592. Mar. 1, 1949. 2 p. f
Jose Babace. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 26 Mar. 2, 1949. 2 p. f
Ce£tao2 B?rqueoaIi^ ReP0lrt from Committee on Judiciary to accompany b. 27. Mar. 2, 1949. 3 p. f
Richard Kim. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S 90 Mar. 2, 1949. 2 p. f
Kwai Lui. Report trom Committee on Judiciary to accompany b. 315. Mar. 2, 1949. 2 p. f
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Providing for construction, extension, and improvement of school build-ings in Hoopa, Calif. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 554. Mar. 2, 1949. 4 p. f
Providing for disposition and use of tribal funds of Navajo tribe of 994laiMar 2 ^1949^r° 2* EoI|mR^ee on Public Lands to accompany H. R.
Authorizing $100 per capita payment to members of Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians from proceeds of sale of timber and lumber on Red Eake ™Rep2rt,^m Committee on Public Lands to accom-pany H. R. 175o. Mar. 2, 1949. 2 p. f
Consideration of H. R 2363 Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany II. Res. 124. Mar. 2, 1949. Ip. f
Authorizing Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to make investigations into any matter within its jurisdiction. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 107. Mar. 2, 1949, 1 p. +
Amending Contract settlement act of 1944 so as to authorize payment of fair compensation to persons contracting to deliver certain strategic or critical minerals or metals in cases of failure to recover reasonable costs iaTort o0m Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 834. Mar. 2.
o p. yProviding for establishment of Women’s Reserve of Coast Guard Reserve
Report Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany H. R. 1823. Mar. 3, 1949. 3 p. f
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of Customs and Coast Guard, who were transferred to Coast Guard in military status. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fis
7041pries to accompany H. R. 1824. Mar. 3, 1949. 3 p. t
205. Marie EL Wright. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
7042 206. Ewa Plantation Co. ’Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
7043207. Authorizing3addition ’of certain glands Big Bend National Park, Tex.
Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 2877. Mar.
7044208. AmiapolPs' conrmemorative stamp. Report from Committee on Post Office
and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 969. Mar. 3, 1949. 2 p. T7045 209. Authorizing vessels of Canadian registry to transport i/ono^e between
United States ports on Great Lakes during period Mar. 15-Dec. 15, 1949. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany
7046210. Provi'ding^'ino nitorium with respectPto application of laws
to individual good-faith delivered price systems and frel^t^b^orPL°J1 practices. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2222,
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211. Consideration of H. R. 1741. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany
7048 212. Consideration’o/il ’r .’ 254B. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-
7049213. Consideration8of "il. R.^Ws . ^Report ’from Committee on Rules to accom-
7050214. Cons?de^tionS‘of3H. RIa2216.19ReportPfrom Committee on Rules to accom-
7051215, 2 ptsnyHousing and renY’act Y/1949.P' Report [and Minority views] from
Committee on Banking and Currency to accompany H. R. 1731.[pt. 1] Report. Mar. 4, 1949. 23 p. fpt. 2, Minority views. Mar. 9, 1949. 3 p. T
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216. Mrs. Julia Balint. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
7053 217. Mrs. May k ’. Y^’mo ^'Frederick W. S. Mok, and Vincent W. C. Mok. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1010. Mar. /, ±uay.
7054218 Bram B ^Tellekamp. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
H. R. 1591. Mar. 7, 1949. 4 p. f , _ ____7055 219. Ralph Martin Elzingre. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
7056II R 1876 Mar 7 1949. 4 p. t
220. Providing for United’ States flag shipping participation in Government- financed cargoes. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and
7057Fisheries to accompany H. R. 1340. Mar. 7, 1949. 4 p. t
221. Disposal of sundry papers. Report from Joint Committee on Disposition of Executive Papers. Mar. 7, 1949. 2 p. t . .
7058 222 Raleigh B. Diamond. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1791. Mar. 7, 1949. 6p. t . TT T,
7059 223. James Flynn. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany 11. R.
7060731 Mar 7 1949 5 p. t • •224. Legal’guardian of Elliott ’ Hewitt. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 682. Mar. 7, 1949. 6 p. t. . TT „
7061 225 Harvey M. Lifset. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.607. Mar. 7, 1949. 6 p. t . „
7062 226 Fritz Busche. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.602. Mar. 7, 1949. 15 p. f ...
7063 227 Providing for settlement of claims of military personnel and civilian employees of War Department or of Army for damage to or loss, destruc-tion, capture, or abandonment of personal property occurring incident to their service. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2672. Mar. 7, 1949. 3 p. t , x , .
7064 228. Department of Labor, Federal Security Agency, and related independent offices appropriation bill, fiscal year 1950. Report from Committee on Appropriations to accompany H. R. 3333. Mar.. 8, 1949. o3 p. T
7065 229. Amending act regulating retent on contracts with District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 2799. Mar. 8, 1949. 4 p. t „ ,
7066 230 Hampton Institute. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 593. Mar. 9, 1948. [1949.] 4 p. t
7067 231 Victor Browning & Co., Inc., Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom- H. R. 593. Mar. 9, 1948 [1949]. 4 p. t
7068 232. Phil H. Hubbard. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.735. Mar. 9, 1949. 5 p. t „ _
7069 233 John F. Galvin. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 766. Mar. 9, 1949. 7 p. t
7070 234 Mrs. Rebecca Levy. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3077. Mar. 9, 1949. 4 p. t
7071 235 Jesse A. Lott. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3234. Mar. 9, 1949. 4 p. f
7072 236 Iva Gavin. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3254. Mar. 9, 1949 [1949]. 14 p. t
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House reports, 81st Congress—Continued237.
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di T^,an<l extending provisions of District of Columbia emergency rent 1757 r qrOio\o°minlttee fn Distrlct of Columbia to accompany' H. R.
title 17 of United States Code entitled Copyrights, with respect from^omrnVttel^TnT8- goveJning copyright of foreign works. Report 10°'p ^ominittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2285. Mar. 9, 1949.
ATccom^ Repor^ from Committee on Judiciary to
invitation to hold 1956 Olympic games at Detroit, Mich. Report 9, W49° inpteet°n Forelgn Affairs to accompany H. J. Res. 178. Mar.
r^'i’g American River basin development, California, for irrigation H R 165maMaDr. 9 1949* C^mmittee on Public Lands to accompany
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R»id=rttlOn Of Senate joint resolution 36. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 139. Mar. 9, 1949 In t committee on
^^aylTght^s^in^time^^ Di string*8 District’of Columbia to establish24e. AS,2Tnf',," ™D,s,rl"o(
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253. Authorizing ^ting of additional copies of House document 401, 80th Qr. Administration to accompany H. Con R^P<44 ^M^IO“1949 0Ii Housf
to bT admitted St^theVnio™ ao^o,?s*i*a*1fon a,’d State government and lR0eP°19t49frOm27COpmmrtee °“
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25S. Jeg, gees.j R.portttom Committee on House Administration to aoeompany
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263. Authorising Committee on Agriculture to make l™t,gatI„ , , MJ pany H. Res. 112. Mar 14 1949 i p Committee on Rules to accom-
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House reports, 81st Congress—Continued7101 265. Preventing retroactive checkage of payments made to certain retired officers
of Naval Reserve. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accom-pany S. 278. Mar. 15, 1949. 4 p. + , x
7102 266. Disposition of lost, abandoned, or unclaimed personal property. Reportfrom Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 629. Mar. 15, 1949.
7103 267. FairVabor standards amendments of 1949. Report from Committee on Edu-cation and Labor to accompany H. R. 3190. Mar. 16, 1949. 71 p. [In-cludes minority views.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 49-46112
7104 268. Additional district judge for middle district of Georgia. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany S. 271. Mar. 17, 1949. 1 p. i
7105 Appropriations Committee, House
7106 Department of Labor-Federal Security Agency appropriation bill for 1950, hearings before subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session. 1949. • Item 277.L. C. card 49-46005 Y 4.Ap 6/1: L ll/950/pt.l-2pt. 1. Department of Labor, National Mediation Board, Railroad Retirement Board.
ii + l-14B +15-225 p. tpt. 2. Federal Security Agency, ii-f-973 p. f
7107 District of Columbia appropriation bill for 1950, hearings before subcom-mittee, 81st Congress, 1st session. 1949. ii-|-569 p. t • Item 277 L. C. card 49-45803 Y 4.Ap 6/1: D 63/950
7108 First deficiency appropriation bill for 1949, hearings before subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session. 1949. ii-|-573 p. t • Item 277L. C. card 49-45726 Y 4.Ap 6/1: D 36/949
7109 post Office Department appropriation bill for 1950, hearings before sub-committee, 81st Congress, 1st sesssion. 1949. ii-j-329 p. t • Item 277 L. C. card 49-45806 Y 4.Ap 6/1: P 84/950
7110 Treasury Department appropriation bill for 1950, hearings before subcom-mittee, 81st Congress, 1st session. 1949. ii-|-492 p. t • Item 277 L. C. card 49-45805 Y 4.Ap 6/1: T 71/950
7111 Armed Services Committee, House
[Papers], 81st Congress. • Item 278 Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 949-50/(nos.)7112 12. Hearings before full committee on bill to authorize composition of Army
and Air Force, and for other purposes (H. R. 1437). [1949.] p. 91— 7113 13. To$ unifyt consolidate, revise, and codify articles of war, articles for govern-
ment of Navy, and disciplinary laws of Coast Guard and to enact and es-tablish uniform code of military justice (H. R. 2498). [1949.] p. 317— 320. t , Si x c
7114. 14. Full committee hearing on H. R. 1945, to amend National security^ act of1947 by providing that the Vice President shall be member of National Security Council. [1949.] p. 321-326. t .
7115 15. Subcommittee hearings on H. R. 2546, to authorize Secretary of Air Forceto establish land-based air warning and control installations for national security, and for other purposes. [1949.] p. 327—361. t
7116 16. Subcommittee hearing on H. R. 1748 and S. 630, to amend sec. 19 of act ofAug. 13, 1946 (60 Stat. 1057), so as to remove upper-age limit for ap-pointment to commissioned grade in Supply Corps of Navy. [1949.] n. 363-365. t , .
7117 17. Subcommittee hearing on H. R. 1793 and S. 279, to authorize advance onretired list of John T. M’Dermott [McDermott], Navy (retired), to grade
of lieutenant commander. [1949.] p. 367—370. t .7118 18. Subcommittee hearings on H. R. 1741, to authorize establishment of joint
long-range proving ground for guided missiles, and for other purposes. [1949.] p. 371-387. t ,
7119 19. Subcommittee hearings on S. 632, to authorize certain personnel and formerpersonnel of naval establishment to accept certain gifts and foreign decora-tion tendered bv foreign Governments. [1949.] p. 389-397. t
7120 20. Subcommittee hearings on S. 673, relating to pay and allowances of officersof Naval Reserve performing active duty in grade of rear admiral, and for
other purposes. [1949.] p. 399-401. t .7121 21. To provide for construction, rehabilitation, expansion, conversion, and joint
utilization of buildings, structures, utilities, and other facilities, including acquisition of land, for reserve components of National Military Estab-lishment, and for other purnoses (H. R. 2824). [1949.] p. 403-404. f
7122 22. Full committee hearing on H. R. 2216, to amend National security act of1947 to provide for Under Secretary of Defense. [1949.] p. 405—418. t
7123 23. Full committee hearings on S. 632, S. 279, S. 630, S. 673, H. R. 2485. [1949.]p. 419-433. t
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Subcommittee hearings on S. 278 and H. R. 1761, to prevent retroactive check- pi^’“ents erroneously made to certain retired officers of Naval Re-
serve, and for other purposes. [1949.] p. 435-449. tSUofC0«Irt1nVne€i?Jary>’gS ,on 629 an? .H- R- 2434> to authorize disposition
2£c,fer^ain abandoned, or unclaimed personal propertv coming into possession of Treasury Department, Department of Army, Department of ^a45i’_4fi5De+artment of Air Force> and for other purposes. [1949.]
4C6°7^89teethearingS On H’ R’ 17411 H‘ R- 25461 H- R- 2663’ t1949-] Authorizing appointment of officers on active list of Philippine Scouts in
Regular Army, and for other purposes (H. R. 3344). [1949.1 p. 491 +1° pi omote national defense by authorizing unitary plan for construction of
en^nperi1n/rt£Tpei‘S01ilc wlnd-tunnel facilities and establishment of air engineering development center (H. R. 3434). [1949.] p. 493-496. t
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Commodity Transactions, Select Committee to Investigate, House
Commoditv transactions, hearings, 80th Congress, 2d session, Mar. 1-June 16,1948. 1949. in+631 p. il. * Paper, $1.25. • Item 295L. C. card 49—45132 Y 4 C 73/4 * C 73
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L. C. card 49-46108 Y 4.Ed 8/1: C 73/ (no.)' 1r?nW>,iC°«+nl?nis^ infiltration into labor unions which serve indus-
City. Dec 17d1948te 42lnpterit1 reP°rt = Dlstributive trades of New York
Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, House7136 T° ™*slitute Federa 1 Security Agency a Department of Welfare, hearings,
p1 |C°e YS 282 SeSS1°n’ °n H’ R1 7821 Feb> 9-151 1949- 1949- iii+123
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7138 Extension of European recovery program, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st ses- r*Pa?erR$So2’ ^tem^1949’ Pt' ii+1-489+-i P- il- 6
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7139 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House
7140 Problems of fishing industry, hearings before subcommittee on fisheries a’ld c.onservation, 81st Congress, 1st session, Feb. 15 and 161949. 1949. vi 4-226 p. il. f • Item 287 ’L. C. card 49-46019 Y 4.M 53: F 53/31
7141 Sale, charter, and operation of vessels, hearings, 81st Congress 1st session on H. J. Res. 92 and H. R. 1340, Jan. 25-Feb 8,1949. 1949 ^i+367 n t • Item 287 1 'L. C. card 49-45807 Y 4.M 53: V 63/25
7142 pos t OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEE, House7143 Increases in compensation for heads and assistant heads of Federal de-
?^mnDJS ?nd a$encies> bearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 1689, Feb. 4 and 8, 1949. 1949. iii-J— 95 p. f • Item 288L. C. card 49-45788 Y 4.P 84/10: C 73
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Pensions for veterans of World Wars I and II, legislative programs of American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Vet-erans, and American Veterans of World War II, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 897, 1693, and related pension bills, Jan. 27-Feb. 9, 1949. 1949. v+185 p. [An errata slip, 1 p. oblong 48°, was also issued.] t • Item 293L. C. card 49-45786 Y 4.V 64/3: P 38/2
REDUCTION OF NONESSENTIAL FEDERAL EXPENDITURES JOINT COMMITTEE
Senate committee print, 81st Congress. Y4.R24/4: (no.)60 Additional report of Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal
Expenditures, pursuant to sec. 601 of Revenue act of 1941, on Federal per-sonnel and pay, with special table on employment outside continental United States,. Dec. 1948-Jan. 1949. 1949. ii+9 p. 1 tab. [An errata slip, 1 p. oblong 48°, was also issued.] f
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Senate bills
S 236, 936, 938, 942-943, 953-956, 958, 961, 966, 969-975, 978-979, 984, 988-993, 998-1001, 1005, 1007-11, 1014^15, 1017-18, 1021-23, 1029-33, 1041-46, 1053, 1055, 1060-63, 1066-71, 1073-78, 1081-85, 1089-90, 1092- 95, 1098-1100, 1102-7, 1109, 1113-37, 1140-41, 1144, 1147-48, 1150-52, 1158-60, 1163-65, 1168, 1170-76, 1181, 1183-85, 1187-90, 1193-98, 1200-2, 1204-7, 1209, 1211, 1215-16, 128-19, 1221, 1223, 1225-26, 1229-36, 1239, 1241, 1243, 1245-46, 1249, and S. J. Res. 54-60, S. Con. Res. 18-20, S. Res. 71-88, 81st Congress. © Items 251 and 252
Not e .—For information concerning bills, see (1) Senate calendar, (2) Con-gressional record index, or (3) Digest of public general bills prepared by Library of Congress.
Senate documentsNote .—All Congressional documents and reports, entries for which are followed
by a f, may be obtained from the House and Senate document rooms or from the issuing office.Senate documents, 80th Congress.
197. Mississippi River at Clinton, Iowa, letter from Secretary of Army trans-mitting to chairman of Committee on Public Works, Senate, review [by chief of engineers, Army] of reports on Mississippi River between Missouri River and Minneapolis. 1949. iv-|-19 p. 2 pl. 2 maps, fL. C. card 49-46021
210. United States Constitution, text, index, chronology, and leading quotations. 1949. [114-42 p. ♦ Paper, 15c.L. C. card 49-46036
Senate documents, 81st Congress.6 Savannah River, Ga„ and S. C., letter from Secretary of Army transmitting
to chairman of Committee on Public Works, Senate, review [by chief of engineers, Army] of reports on Savannah River, Ga., and S. C. 1949. iv + 33 p. 3 maps, t
12 Supplemental estimate, Federal Works Agency, fiscal year 1949, elimination of structural and fire hazards, Executive Mansion. Feb. 17, 1949. 3 p.
13. Supplemental estimate, Department of Interior, fiscal year 1949. Feb. 17, 1949. 2 p. f • Item 269
14. Supplemental stimate, Federal Works Agency, fiscal year 1949, and pro-posed contract authorization. Feb. 17, 1949. 2 p. t • Item 269
15 Estimate of appropriations, several executive departments and independent offices. Feb. 25, 1949. 333 p. t
17 Revised supplemental estimate, Department of Commerce, fiscal year 1949. Feb. 25, 1949. 2 p. t • Item 269
18. Supplemental estimate, Federal Works Agency, fiscal year 1949. Feb. 28, 1949. 2 p. t • Item 269
19 Proposed provision pertaining to existing appropriation, Maritime Commis-sion, fiscal year 1949. Feb. 28, 1949. 2 p. f • Item 269
22. Draft of proposed provision pertaining to existing appropriation for Depart-ment of Agriculture. Mar. 2, 1949. 2 p. f • Item 269
23. Revised supplemental estimate, Department of Army, fiscal year 1949. Mar. 2, 1949. 2 p. t • Item 269
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Revised supplemental estimate, payment of claims for damages audited claims, and judgments. Mar. 2, 1949. 8 p. t •Item 269 ’ audlted
Supplemental estimate. Treasury Department, fiscal ,4171950. Mar. 4, 1949.
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$*r,dy of Federal Trade Commission pricing policies, interim renort ifrnm °-n Jn^ers.tate and Foreign Commerce] on study of Federal
n.,nd^r>S?1oQcS/10n pr,lclng policies, pursuant to S. Res. 241, 80th Congress ?S%°3n6Sn\te V^1oTlm1e?t\and S' 10-°8’ 81st Congtess. 1949. [2]+77 p’ prices3] * Papei\°20celate t0 competltlve freight absorption and delivered L. C. card 49-46114
Rejr* z? Congress by Commission on Organization of Executive Branch
L. C. card 49-46096 JDrflsca°/yearP1949.PrManO°7f ir949?tr2Cp.aUfborlzatton’ Federal Works A«oncy,
Senate reports
k ,.*!.0*®’—A11. congressional documents and reports, entries for which are followed issuing office. obtained from the House and Senate document rooms or from the
Senate reports, 81st Congress. • Item 31243.
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Stee! supply and distribution problems. Final report of Special Committee to Study Problems of American Small Business, Senate 80th Congress Ldceca?^4P9™15 t0 1949‘ V+79 P' * Paper’ 20<“
Li?lLta?j02 3n deb5t? jn Senate. Report with minority views from Commit- 13Gpn FuleS and Administration to accompany S. Res. 15. Feb. 17, 1949. L. C. card 49-45795
Providing additional funds for Joint Committee on Labor-Management Relations. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. Con. Res. 10. Feb. 17, 1949 2 p f weitare to
Providing for acquisition and operation of Freedom train by Archivist Re 6P“' “'■» C1"‘ Service to^cS'p’S s®J.
Amending sec. 60 of act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy through-out United States, approved July 1, 1898, as amended. Feb. 21, 1949.
JTebS 2i,SW49h‘ 2^° ? fr°“ C°mmittee on Judidary to accompany S. 196.
''^y^^Feb^l/ig^^p^T C°mmittee on Judiciary to accompany
rri°nVipLIrinrn<?r settlement of personal property claims of persons emploved » SnTXWrA'W, ,rom C=f,t“
ReSe“rr» <1949. J51pt mmittee on Atomic Energy to accompany S. 152. Feb.P2R L. C. card 49-46120
Providing for payment of certain Swiss claims. Report from Committee on Foreign Relations to accompany S. 612. Feb. 21 1949 5 S-omtmittee
C^l^ng authority of Committee on Agriculture and Forestry to invest! gate foot-and-mouth-disease problems. Report from Committee on A "ri cultme and Forestry to accompany S. Res. 72. Feb. 21. 1949 1 n “ t
R d'ef, °wners and operators of certain gold mines which were closed or operations of which were curtailed by War Production Board limfte S.«.‘"'1?erb.I2'220i'M8KeP«<,S T”' C°,n,"ltte' »”
Anata°AriiZin-S-g5atPity t0 Myra M- Hardy. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Res. 71. Feb 25 1949 in t
Amendment to sec. 205 (b) of Interstate commerce act relating ioint boards Xs.&" PerffiJAW an'1 Forel8° ~
ATeJ+dmeIW° Interstate commerce act. Report from Committee on Inter state and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 256. Feb. 25 1949 5 p f
A^‘^ "len sf 0 Interstate commerce act providing limitations on time for recoyery of undercharges and overcharges by or against common carriers nnr^?rninVrhlCle’-(C?mmonTcarriprs bv water, and freight forw“?ders Re S 257 Feb°25mi949 0I2 Ipntef8tate and Fore*gn Commerce to accompany
84, 2 pts. Housing act of 1949. Report [and Supplemental report] from Com-mittee on Banking and Currency to accompany S. 1070.(Pt- 1.] Report. 1949. iii + 33 p. f pt. 2. Supplemental report. Mar. 11, 1949. 25 p. f L. C. card 49-46038
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Affairs. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accom-pany S. Res. 32. Feb. 25, 1949. 2 p. t
86. Relating to investigation of immigration laws and administration thereof. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Res. 40. Feb. 25, 1949. 1 p. t
87. Public buildings act of 1949. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 714. Feb. 28, 1949. 11 p. tL. C. card 49-46110
89. Production disaster loans for farmers. Report from Committee on Agri-culture and Forestry to accompany H. R. 2101. Mar. 1, 1949. 6 p. t L. C. card 49-46107
90. Promoting progress of science. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 247. Mar. 3, 1949. 7 p. t
91. Copper import-tax suspension. Report from Committee on Finance to ac-company H. R. 2313. Mar. 3, 1949. 3 p. t
92. Broadening cooperative extension system. Report from Committee on La-bor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 110. Mar. 4, 1949. 8 p. |
93. Relating to pay and allowances of officers of naval establishment appointed to permanent grades. Report from Committee on Armed Services to ac-company S. 779. Mar. 4, 1949. 3 p. f
94. Amending sec. 9 of act of May 22, 1928, as amended, authorizing and direct-ing national survey of forest resources. Report from Committee on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany S. 979. Mar. 4, 1949. 3 p. t
95. To provide benefits for members of reserve components of armed forces who suffer disability or death from injuries incurred while engaged in active-duty training for periods of less than 30 days or while en-gaged in inactive-duty training. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 213. Mar. 5, 1949. 5 p. t
96. Authorizing investigation of certain matters relating to crop production and utilization. Report from Committee on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany S. Res. 36. Mar. 5, 1949. Ip. f
97. Providing for reforestation and revegetation of forest and range lands of na-tional forests. Report from Committee on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany S. J. Res. 53. Mar. 8, 1949. 3 p. f
98. Authorizing transfer of certain tract of land in Robinson Remount Station to Crawford, Nebr. Report from Committee on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany S. 314. Mar. 8, 1949. 2 p. 7
99. National labor relations act of 1949. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 249. Mar. 8, 1949. 79 p. * Paper, 20c. L. C. card 49-46111
100. Extension of European recovery program. Report of Committee on For-eign Relations on S. 1209. 1949. iii + 21 p. [Corrected print.] t L. C. card 49-46116
101. Investigation of closing of Nashua, N. II., mills and operations of Textron, Incorporated. Report of Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Senate, on study and investigation of closing of American textile mills, operations of Textron, Incorporated, and use of charitable trusts by private industry to secure tax avoidance and risk capital. 1949. iii-j-32 p. t L. C. card 49-46109
102. Transferring Pomona station of Agriculture Remount Service, Department of Agriculture, at Pomona, Calif. Report from Committee on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany S. 969. Mar. 9, 1949. 3 p. t
103. Removing certain restrictions and conditions imposed by sec. 2 of act of May 27, 1936, on certain lands conveyed by such act to Charleston, S. C. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 1219. Mar. 10, 1949. 3 p. t
104. Amending National security act of 1947 to provide for Under Secretary of Defense. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 2216. Mar. 10, 1949. 2 p. t
105. Authorizing attendance of Marine Band at 83d and final national encamp-ment of Grand Army of the Republic to be held in Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 28-Sept. 1, 1949. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accom-pany H. R. 2485. Mar. 10, 1949. 1 p. t
106. Providing for administration of Central Intelligence Agency. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 2663. Mar. 10, 1949. 5 p "|"
107. Trade agreements extension act of 1949. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 1211. Mar. 11, 1949. 2 p. t
108. William L. Nelson Veterans Memorial Hospital. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany S. 928. Mar. 11, 1949. 2 p. t
109. Amending act of June 25, 1938, relating to appointment of postmasters under civil service. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany S. 1174. Mar. 11, 1949. 2 p. f
110. Transporting iron ore on Great Lakes. Report from Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. J. Res. 52. Mar. 11, 1949 2 p. t
111. Enhancing further security of United States by preventing disclosures of in formation concerning cryptographic systems and communication intelli-gence activities of United States. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 277. Mar. 11, 1949. 5 p. t L. C. card 49-46119 „ ,
112. Study of economic conventration. Final report from Committee on Inter-state and Foreign Commerce pursuant to S. Res. 241, 80th Cong. Mar. 16, 1949. 2 p. tL. C. card 49-46106
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City ^ev. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 41. Mar. 16, 1949. 3 p. f
William F. Thomas. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 165. Mar. 16, 1949. 8 p. f
Fred H. Gibler. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 749 Mar. 16 1949. 5 p. f
Conferring United States citizenship posthumously upon Vaso B. Bender- fl eh- Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 850. Mat 16, 1949. 2 p. f
Noncitizens’ claims against United States. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 937. Mar. 16, 1949. "
John Clark Sharman. Report from CommitteeS. 981. Mar. 16, 1949. 2 p. f
Patrick Henry Week. Report from CommitteeS. J. Res. 12. Mar. 16, 1949. 1 p.
Doris Marie Richard. Report from CommitteeH. R. 1890. Mar. 16. 1949. 3 p. f
William D. Norris. Report from Committee on JudiciaryS. 40. Mar. 16, 1949. 8 p. f
Louis J. Waline. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 191 Mar. 16, 1949. 6 p. f
Certain cases in which Attorney General has suspended deportation. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 21. Mar 16 1949. 2 p. f ’
Certain cases in which Attorney General had suspended deportation. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 22 Mar 16 1949. 2 p. [Corrected print.] f
Amending Commodity Credit Corporation charter act. Report from Com- mittee^on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany S. 900. Mar. 16, 1949.
Authorizing Secretary of Air Force to establish land-based air warning and control installations for national security. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 2546. Mar. 17, 1949. 3 p f
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First deficiency appropriation bill for 1949, hearings before subcommittee 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 2632. 1949. ii-4-996 p. il. 2 mans’ 11 tab. f • Item 297 L. C. card 49-46015 Y 4.Ap 6/2: D 36/949-2
Banking and Currency Committee, Senate
General housing legislation, hearings before subcommittee, 81st Congress 1st session, on S. 138, S. 685, S. 686, S. 709, S. 712, S. 724, and S 757 Feb’ 3-21,1949. 1949. vii-f-lOll p. 1 pl. t • Item 299L. C. card 49-45808 y 4.B 22/3 : H 81/17
Rent control legislation, hearings before subcommittee, 81st Congress 1st session, on S. 434, S. 600, and S. 888, Mar. 3-11, 1949. 1949 viii+805 p. il. 1 tab. tL. C. card 49-46013 Y 4.B 22/3: R 29/7
Succession to Special Committee on Small Business, hearing before sub-committee, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. Res. 29 and S. Res 55 Feb 15, 1949. 1949. iii-j-49 p. f • Item 299 L. C. card 49-46094 Y 4.B 22/3: Sm 1/4
Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, Senate
Conduct of Ilse Koch war crimes trial, hearings before investigations sub-committee, 80th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S. Res. 189 Sent 28- Dec. 9, 1948. 1949. pt. 5, iv-|-999-12794-iv p. il. [Titles vary for pts. 1-4. For such parts see entries 20743 and 23455 in 1948 Monthly catalog and entries 756 and 3027 in 1949 Monthly catalog.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 302L. C. card 48-46863 Y 4.Ex 7/14: In 89/pt.5
Federal wildlife conservation activities, 1948, hearings before subcom-mittee to investigate wildlife consrevatino, 81st Congress 1st session Feb. 9 and 10, 1949. 1949. iii-]-319 p. il. f • Item 302 ’L. C. card 49-45825 Y 4.Ex 7/14: W 64/948
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7235 Management survey on Maritime Commission. [1949.] ix-|- [1] 4-221 p. il.7 pl. map, large 4° * Paper, $1.75.L. C. card 49-46095 Y 4.Ex 7/14: M 33
7236 Reorganization act of 1949, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S.526, Feb. 2-15, 1949. 1949. iv4-230 p. t • Item 302L. C. Card 49-45824 Y 4.Ex 7/14: R 29/2
7237 Finance Committee, Senate
7238 Extension of Reciprocal trade agreements act, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 1211, Feb. 17-Mar. 8, 1949. 1949. 2 pts. [xv] 4-1484 p. il. f • Item 303L. C. card 49-45804 Y 4.F 49 : T 67/9/pt.l-2
7239 Suspension of import taxes on copper, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 2313, Feb. 17 and 24, 1949. 1949. iii-{-24 p. t • Item 303 L. C. card 49-45826 Y 4.F 49: C 79/2
7240 Foreign Relations Committee, Senate
7241 Extension of European recovery, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. 833, Feb. 8-28, 1949. 1949. v4-5844-[13] p. il. 6 pl. t • Item 304 L. C. card 49-46014 Y 4.F 76/2: Eu 7/7
7242 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Senate
7243 Competitive absorption of transportation costs, hearings before subcom-mittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. 236, Jan. 24-Feb. 18, 1949. 1949. iv4-343 p. t • Item 305L. C. card 4946004 Y 4.1n 8/3: T 68/17
7244 Investigation of closing of Nashua, N. H., mills and operations of Textron Incorporated, hearings before subcommittee, 80th Congress, 2d session, at Boston, Mass., Oct. 26-Dec. 8, 1948. 1949. pt. 2, iv-|-181-1042 p. il.2 pl. * Paper, $1.75. • Item 305L. C. card 48-47167 Y 4.1n 8/3: N 17/pt.2
7245 Nomination of J. Monroe Johnson to be interstate commerce commissioner, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, Feb. 9, 1949. 1949. iii-f-27 p. t • Item 305L. C. card 49-45808 Y 4.1n 8/3: J 63
7246 Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Senate
7247 Labor relations, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. 249, Jan. 31- Feb. 3, 1949. 1949. pt. 1, iv4-1-532 p. * Paper, $1.25. • Item 307L. C. card 49-45822 Y 4.L 11/2: L 11/2/pt.l
7248 National health program, hearings before subcommittee, 80th Congress, 2d session, on S. 545 and S. 1320, Jan. 30-June 1, 1948. 1948. pt. 5, ix-|- 2185-2804 p. il. 2 pl. * Paper, $1.25. • Item 307L. C. card Med 47-2698 Y 4.L 11/2: H 34/pt.5
7249 Public Works Committee, Senate
7250 Sites and plans for Federal public buildings, hearings before subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. 114, S. 245, S. 714, Feb. 8 and 15, 1949. 1949. iii-|-73 p. t • Item 309L. C. card 49-45787 Y 4.P 96/10: P 96/2
7251 Rules and Administration Committee, Senate
7252 Limitation on debate in Senate, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. Res. 11, 12, 13, 15, and 19, Jan. 24-Feb. 1, 1949. 1949. v-|-240 p. t • Item 310L. C. card 49-46097 Y 4.R 86/2: D 35
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CONTRACT SETTLEMENT OFFICE, Treasury Dept.
Appeal Board proceedings, prints, t • Item 992 T 67.8/2a : 3/(nos.) 43. Appeal of California Packing Corporation, midwest division v Department
[f19A4r8m]y’ rm-®0- deCided Feb‘ 18’ 1949 = fandTcisH
44. Appeal of Hub Industries, Inc., v. War Department (now Department of Armv) proceeding no. 140; [final decision, Feb. 25, 1949.] [1949.] p. [1], 170.’
Decisions of Appeal Board, Office of Contract Settlement: v. 2, Reports loVcaliv^^S ”1%™’ JUn* *947-J™e 1. 1948, arranged chrono-logically. 1948. vu+301 p. f • Item 992L. C. card 49-46069 T 6? 8/2.2
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Menominee tribe of Indians v. United States. [1949.] p. 41-85.N States^Vmg Company’ and Peter Herkne^i^United
New Oakmont Corporation v. United States. [1949.] p. J15-22.: N 456/2
Austin, Nichols & Co., Inc., v. United States. [1949.] p” 5-8’.N 42°/2
Pewee Coal Company, Incorporated v. United States. [194^.8] ^53°
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Wheelock Bros., Inc., v. United States. [1949.] p. 19-65.3'8 : L 884/3
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Gemsco, Inc y. United States. [1949.] p. 27-37 SJtaUPh[19^ °f J0hn Norman
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COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS
C4?1<ini?Ta!P,eaa1: TranscriPt of recor<l on appeal from Customs Court4615. United States v. Fries Bros., Inc. [1949.] cover title, i-|-30 p. i
CUSTOMS BUREAU, Treasury Dept.Ju 7.6: F 915
Merchant marine statistics, 1948, compiled as of Jan 1 1949p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 997L. C. card 25-26038
1949. iv+77
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Feb ’1949’ 3I|1746;7(Br XI3Manufacture of ice cream [with list of references] ; by D. H. Williams
Jan. 1949. 9 p. 4° (BDIM-Inf-67.) [Processed.] f A 77.602 • Ic 2/4Urebfl«80g[T4" ^'opment In calves.
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Let’s have fun, activity suggestions for fall and winter—1948-1949. [1949.] [16] p. il. (District of Columbia Recreation Board.) [Processed.] t
DC 1.2 : R 24/948-49Report of Government of District of Columbia for year ended June 30, 1948.
1949. iii-j-320 p. [Running title is: Report of commissioners of District of Columbia. Also issued as H. doc. 15, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] t • Item 319L. C. card 8-16038 DC 1.1: 948
DOCUMENTS OFFICE, Government Printing Office
Price lists, t • Item 471 GP3.9: (nos.)10A. Decisions of courts, boards, and commissions; Jan. 1949. 1st edition.
[1949.] [2]+21 p.L. C. card 49-46070
35. National parks, historic sites, national monuments, geography and explora-tion; Mar. 1949. 35th edition. [1949.] h+4 p.L. C. card 26-26625 .. o
36. Government periodicals; Feb. 1949. 54th edition. [1949.] u+8 p. 4 L. C. card 26-26170
44. Plants: Jan. 1949. 42d edition. [1949.] 14 p. L. C. card 26-26172
ECONOMIC COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION
2d report to Congress of Economic Cooperation Administration, quarter ended Sept. 30,1948. [1949.] vii+ [1] +153 p. il. [Also issued as H. doc. 74, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, 45c.L. C. card 48-47064 Y 3.Ec 74/3 : 8/2
EDUCATION OFFICE, Federal Security Agency
Atomic energy here to stay, medical research [with list of references ; arti-cles]. [1949.] cover title, 12 p. il. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Atomic Energy Commission. Text and other illustrations on p- 2-4 of cover. Supplement to School life, Mar. 1949, v. 31, no. 6.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 370 FS 5 : 31/6/supp.
Biennial survey of education in United States, 1942-44 [title page and index], 1949. iii+6 p. t • Item 360 FS 5.23 : 942-44/t.p.& ind-
Bulletin 1948 (series). Item 361 FS 5.3 : 948/(no.)3. Education of Negro leaders, influences affecting graduate and professional
studies; by Ambrose Caliver. [1949.] [2]+iv + 65+[1] p. il. [Includes list of Education Office publications pertaining to Negro higher education.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card E 49-8
Education directory, 1948-49 : pt. 3, Higher education ; [prepared by Theresa B. Wilkins]. [1948.] [2]+173 p. * Paper, 30c. • Item 363L. C. card E 13-213 FS 5.25 : 948-49/pt.3
EMERGENCY COURT OF APPEALS
No. 484, Barbara Charlotte Mason and I. Terrell Parker, as executors of Theodore Bailey, v. Tighe E. Woods, housing expediter; opinion of court, filed Feb. 16, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. t Ju 12.7 : B 155
No. 495, in matter of recommendation of Norfolk Local Advisory Board in Hampton Roads Defense-Rental Area for decontrol of Ocean View, Nor-folk, Va.; opinion of court, filed Feb. 12, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. $
Ju 12.7 : Oc 2/2No. 496, in matter of recommendation of Local Advisory Board for Miami
Defense-Rental Area for decontrol of Miami Beach, Surfside, Bal Har-bour, Bay Harbor Island, Hollywood, and Hallandale, Fla.; opinion of court, filed Feb. 16, 1949. [1949.] 12 p. t Ju 12.7 :M 58
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EMPLOYMENT. SECURITY BUREAU, Federal Security AgencyLabor market survey, [based on reports submitted to Employment Security
Bureau by affiliated State employment security agencies].Charlotte, N. C.; Dec. 1948. [1949.] [2] -f-7 d . il 4° (North Carolinn em-
ployment Security Commission.) * Paper, 10c • Item 493 FS 3 134 • N RioHampton Roads, Va.: Dec. 1948. [1949 ] ’ [2 4-6 p U. 4» (Virginia Unem-ployment Compensation Commission.) ♦Paper?5c. • Item 423
(Florida Industrial Com- FS 3.134 : F66/3
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Jacksonville, Fla.; Dec. 1948. [1949.] [2] 4-7 p il 4° (FloHdVimms/rhU Commission.) * Paper, 10c. O Item 423 P ‘ * FS 3 134 • F 66oTKlovm^i seC'1?/8i [?S49 ] [2] 4-7 p. il. 4° (Massachusetts Division or Employment Security.) * Paper. 10c. A Item 42.3 a iqi . ivr qq
Le«??iYa4oey (Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton), Pa.; Dec. 1948. [1949.] [2] 4-• Pftem423 (Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry.) * Paper, 5c.
MofEmployment slcuritt8) [?p49] J2] + 5 p- n- 4° (Tenness^Deplnment 1 Employment Security.) ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 423 FS 3 1.34 • T 25Miami, Fla.; Dec. 1948. [1949.] [2]+7 n il 4» ™ •- - - - - ' “s
mission.) * Paper, 10c.Mobile, Ala.; Dec. 1948. [1949.] [2]+8 p il 4»
Industrial Relations.) * Paper, 10c. © Item 423Newark, N. J.: Feb. 1949. [1949.] [1J+8 p 4«
Employment Security.) * Paper 10c i?q AiOklahoma City, Okla. ; Dec. 1948. [1949.] [2J4-6p.il 4“ (OklahomVEmploy- ment Security Commission.) * Paper, 5c ‘ ' pq? na nw
Philadelphia-Camden, Pa.-N. J.; Dec 1948. [1949.] [2] 4-8 p 4134(P?nn4sylvama Department of Labor and Industry.) ♦ Paper 10c > Item 423
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“KioJY-.lS.r’T LTl™’ 42I,21+6 P' "• 4" morlfla Com- iiiibbiuii.) -reaper, oc. # item 423 pg 3 134 * F 66/2
ENGINEER DEPARTMENT, Army Dept.
Engineering manual, military construction. [Issued in loose-leaf form 1 t ® Item 1085pt. 4. Structural design: chap. 2, Concrete construction for buildings (except
hydraulic structures) ; Oct. 1948. [1949.] cover title, i + 3 p4</ PtM 110.13 : pt.4/chap.2/948
St. Marys Falls Canal, Mich., statistical report of lake commerce passing Va^Ug^nCfona1?.-at o aUlt Ste- Marie’ Mich- and Ontario during season of 1947. 1948. H14-36 u. il. map. $ • Item 1086 L. C. card ES 20-21 M 110.16:947
ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.EC (series). [Processed.] f A 77.323: (no.)
7' GrandhJPRrparkpr°i by« ne^ insecticidoes: [by Claude Wakeland' Parker-_] Feb. 1949. 8 p. il. narrow 8° [Supersedes EC-1, Mar
1948, New insecticides for grasshopper control.]
Insect pest survey, special supplement, 1949. [Processed.] J„ v A 77.310/3:949/(no.)' Feb! 21 '1949 St3 p maM"1* northern Great Plains in 1948 ; by E. G. Davis.
L1qi °ifQ4cbllMiiinn1S °f DiToSi01? of Insecticide Investigations, Apr. 1-Dec.31,1948. [1949.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.318:948
Notice of quarantine, f • Item 41 A 77.317: (no.)37. Nursery stock, plant, and seed quarantine 37, revision of Quarantine and
S«S1™ ^™hlbltory requirements ot quarantine
•,Item42 A 77.320: (no.)22. P-f (Me hlst.ry.nd dama^and eontr.l). (Dee. 1248.)
Statement on 1948 Japanese beetle collections and proposed 1949 quaran-tine program. Dec. 31,1948. [13] p. 4° [Processed.] f Q
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7322 EXTENSION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.
7323 Better living for a better world, observance of National 4-H Club Week, Mar. 5-13, 1949; [prepared by Gertrude L. Warren]. [1948.] cover title, 41 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] $ A 43.2.F 82/20
7324 Examples of marketing activities reported by State marketing economists for year 1947. Jan. 1949. 42 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 43.2: M 34/3/947
7325 Extension, farm bureau relationships, 1947; by H. W. Gilbertson. May 1948. [45] leaves, 4° [Processed.] $ A 43.2: F 22/5/947
Extension Service circular f A 43.4: (no.)7326 456. Review of extension studies, July—Dec. 1948; [by] Lucinda Crile. Dec.
1948. cover title, v + 42 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.]
7327 Report of Southern Extension Marketing Conference, Federal extension service and extension services of 11 Southern States and Puerto Rico cooperating, Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 25-30, 1948. [1949.] cover title, 114 p. 4° [Processed. Illustration on front cover.] $ A 43.2: So 8/948
7328 Terrain, notes for extension soil conservationists. Feb. 21, 1949. 11 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Soil Conservation Service.] $ A 43.2 :T 27
7329 Tips to follow when you hold a county-wide 4-H club event. [Feb. 1949.] [2] p. il. oblong 8° folded into narrow 8° size. [Processed.] $
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7330 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, Justice Dept.
7331 Identification order, 133-2221; Feb. 18, 1949. [1949.] 8X8 in. and so printed as to be folded into post card form. [Processed. On the reverse of the card is the official business frank post card and a list of addresses and telephone numbers of special agents, Federal Bureau of Investiga-tion. These orders are issued only to law enforcement agencies, post-masters, and other public officials.] J J 1.14/9:133-2221/list
7332 Uniform crime reports for United States and its possessions, v. 19, no. 2; annual bulletin, 1948. 1949. ii+73-124 p. il. [Advisory, International Association of Chiefs of Police.] $ • Item 600 J 1.14/7:19/2 L. C. card 30-27005
7333 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
7334 No. 9980, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, Radio Cincinnati, Inc., v. Federal Communications Commission, WJIM, Inc., intervenor; brief on behalf of appellee. [1949.] cover title, iii+33 p. t CC 1.9: R118/2
Rules and regulations. CC1.7: (pt.nos.)7335 pt. 2. Frequency allocations and radio treaty matters, general rules and regu-
lations (effective Feb. 1, 1949). [1949.] 21 p. 4° [Title 47, Tele-communication, chap. 1, Code of Federal regulations. Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c.
7336 pt. 31. Uniform system of accounts, class A and class B telephone companies, effective Jan. 1, 1937 (revised to May 12, 1948). 1949. iv+94 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 35c.
7337 FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION, Agriculture Dept.
7338 Corn crop insurance, investment in security. [1949.] [4] p. narrow 8° t• Item 105 A 62.2: C 81/2
7339 Mr. Corn Farmer, Federal all risk crop insurance will make your business better business, if you sign application for corn crop insurance. [1949.] [2] p. il. narrow 8° t • Item 105 A 62.2: C 81
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FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Bulletin ML—20 and ML—21, Dec. 1948 and Jan. 1949, changes in list of oper-ating banking offices insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C. (supplement to list of May 1, 1947). [1948-49.] 3 leaves and 6 leaves. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] f
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FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION, Housing and Home Finance Agency
Address by Franklin D. Richards, commissioner, Federal Housing Adminis-tration, before National Association of Home Builders’ annual conven-tion and exposition, Chicago, Ill., Feb. 22, 1949. [1949.] 10 leaves 4° [Processed.] t HH2.13:R39
FHA home loan insurance. [Revised Oct. 1948.] [1948.] 4 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] f HH 2.2 : H 75/948-3
Los Angeles finds facts on housing; by Conrad C. Jamison. [1948.] 8 leaves, 4° [Processed. Also in Insured mortgage portfolio, 2d quarter 1948-1 t HH 2.10/a : L 896
Minimum property requirements for properties of 1 or 2 living units located in Tennessee. Revised Jan. 1949. [1949.] [156] p. il. (FHA form no 2239.) [Issued with perforations.] t • Item 736 HH2.17:T25
Requirements for individual water-supply and sewage-disposal systems, these requirements are part of FHA minimum property requirements for Montana, effective Mar. 1,1949. [1949.] cover title, 24 p. il. [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] tL. C. card 47-46280 HH 2.11: M 76
Same, New Jersey, effective Aug. 15, 1945. [1949.] cover title, 23 p. il. [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f. HH 2.11: N 42j
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION
Forms and publications, list and order blank, Jan. 1949. n. p. [1949]. [4] p. narrow 8° FP 12 :p 96/2/949
FEDERAL REGISTER DIVISION, National ArchivesCode of Federal regulations, 1949 edition, containing codification of docu-
ments of general applicability and future effect as of Dec. 31, 1948 with ancillaries and index : 1948 supplement to Title 3, The President [1949 I xiv4-494 p. il. * Fabrikoid, $2.75. • Item 722L. C. card 39-29399 AE 2>9.948/title 3
Federal register, v. 14, no. 38-56; Feb. 26-Mar. 24, 1949. [1949.] p. 879- 1341, 4 [Daily except Sunday, Monday, and day following an official Federal holiday.] * Paper, $15.00 a yr., $1.50 a month; single copies priced individually (minimum 15c.).L. C. card 36-26246 AE 2.7 :14/38-56ollN£™'—The Federal register publishes (1) all Presidential Proclamations and all Executive orders, except such as have no general applicability or legal effect or are effective only against Federal agencies or persons in their capacity as officers agents, or employees thereof ; (2) such documents or classes of documents as the President shall determine from time to time to have general annlicabilitv and legal effect; and (3) such documents or classes of documents as mav be required so to be published by act of the Congress. uucumenis as may oe
Same, v. 14, nos. 20-38, index, Feb. 1949. [1949.] 28 p. 4° [Monthly] In-cluded in price of subscription. ae 2.7 :14/20-38/ind.
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Regulation (series). [Processed.] t FR 1.6: (dates & letters)A. Discounts for and advances to member banks by Federal reserve banks amen,!
ment to Regulation A [effective Feb. 17. 1949], [1949 11 n amend‘W. Amendment 3 to Regulation W [effective Mar. 7, 1949], n. p. [1949]. 1 p. 40
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7358 Statement on behalf of Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System be-fore Joint Committee on Economic Report, Feb. 14, 1949; [presented by Thomas B. McCabe], n. p. [1949]. 7 p. il. 4° f FR 1.23: M 12/2
7359 FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION, Housing and Home Finance Agency
7360 Dec. 31, 1948 supplement to List of insured member institutions as of June 30,1948. [1949.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t HH 4.2: M 51/2/948/supp.
7361 Financial report, June 30, 1948. [1948.] [12] p. 12° [Processed.] tHH 4.2: F 49/948
7362 insured savings, list of member institutions, June 30, 1948. n. p. [1949]. cover title, 51 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] f HH 4.2: M 51/2/948
7363 Long-term savings of individuals in selected institutions, 1947. [Jan. 29, 1948.] 2 leaves, 4° (Operating Analysis Division.) [Processed.] t
HH 4.2 : Sa 9/9477364 Mortgage and real estate investments of life insurance companies, 1947;
[prepared by Operating Analysis Division]. [July 6, 1948.] 4 leaves, il. 2 tab. 4° [Processed.] t HH 4.2 : M 84/947
7365 Statement of condition, Dec. 31, 1948. [1949.] [4] p. 16° [Processed.] t HH 4.2: St 2/948
7366 Trends in savings and loan field, 1947; [prepared by Operating Analysis Division]. [Mar. 30, 1948.] [3] p. 3 p. of tab. 4° [Processed.] t
HH 4.2 : Sa 9/2/947
7367 FEDERAL SUPPLY BUREAU, Treasury Dept.
Federal standard stock catalog; sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specifications. [Issued with perforations.] T 58.10/3: (letters-nos.)
7368 AA-C-112. Carriages, dressing, surgical; Jan. 13, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. il. 12° * Paper, 5c. • Item 1002
7369 C—M—371a. Milk, evaporated, amdt. 1 ; Feb. 7, 1949. 1949. 1 p. 12° f • Item 1002
7370 CC-M-636. Motors, alternating-current, fractional-horsepower, singe-phase and universal, amdt. 2; Dec. 1, 1948. [1949.] 3 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 1, June 8, 1944.] f • Item 1002
7371 DD-G-491. Glasses, gage, flat (plain and reflex), (for pressures 125 pounds and over), amdt. 1 ; Feb. 7, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. 12° t
7372 F—G—621. Governors, gasoline-engine, centrifugal, velocity, and air-vane ; Jan.5, 1949. [1949.] 5 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. • Item 1002
7373 FF-W-556. Wool, steel, amdt. 2 ; Jan. 5, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 1, Feb. 2, 1944.] f • Item 1002
7374 GG—P-598. Points, silicon-carbide, dental; Jan. 5, 1949. [1949.] 10 p. il. 12° * Paper, 5c. • Item 1002
7375 GG-T-621. Transits, one-minute, and transit tripods; Dec. 1, 1948. [1948.] 17 p. il. 12° * Paper, 5c. • Item 1002
7376 H-B-651a. Brushes, sweeping, floor, amdt. 1 ; Feb. 16, 1949. 1949. 1 p. 12° t • Item 1002
7377 HH—I—521c. Insulation, building, mineral-wool, batts, loose-fill, and granular- fill, amdt. 1; Dec. 15, 1948. [1949.] 3 p. 12° t • Item 1002
7378 HH—I—563. Insulation, mineral-wool, blanket, felt, and industrial-batt (for heated surfaces) ; Jan. 5, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. • Item 1002
7379 HHH-S-256. Shallots, green, bunched ; Jan. 13, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. 12° [Super-sedes part of Fed. spec. HHH—0-541, Feb. 19, 1936.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1002
7380 KK-L-311. Leather and leather products, general specifications (methods of sampling, inspection, and tests), amdt. 3 ; Jan. 13, 1949. 1949. 1 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 2, Dec. 16, 1947.] t • Item 1002
7381 O-R-171. Red squill powder; Jan. 24, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. • Item 1002
7382 O-R-501. Rodenticide, fumigant dust (42 percent calcium cyanide dust) ; Jan. 24, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. 12° ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1002
7383 SS—A—281a. Aggregate, (for) Portland-cement-concrete, amdt. 3; Nov. 15, 1948. 1948. 1 p. 12° t
7384 SS—C—614. Compound, valve-grinding; Dec. 23, 1948. [1949.] 9 p. 12°* Paper, 5c. • Item 1002
7385 SS-C—726a. Crushed-stone, crushed-gravel, and crushed-slag, (for) binder-course, sheet-asphalt-pavement, amdt. 2 ; Nov. 15, 1948. 1948. 1 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 1, June 30, 1941.] f
7386 T-O-56. Oakum, marine, amdt. 1; Feb. 10, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 12° |7387 TT-A-511. Amyl acetate (for use in organic coatings) ; Dec. 23, 1948. [1949.]
7 p. 12° ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1002
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Federal standard stock catalog—ContinuedTT-B-838.
TT-B-840.
TT-B-848.
TT-E-751.
TT—P—141b.
TT—T—662.
UU—C—76b.
UU—P—185a.
UU-P-231.
UU-P—328b.
V-M—81b.
BUMVa.ieCita£e’ Xfor use in organic coatings) ; Dec. 9, 1948. [1948.] 7 p. 12° ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1002
BUltq4RaCeri04QS1eC07 1ari’oo(f0^se in organic coatings) ; Dec. 23, 1948 [1949.] 7 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. • Item 1002
BUitq4RalCf>ihok fa1ec°ndary (for use in organic coatings) ; Nov. 23, „ iy7»• [1948. J b p. 12° * Paper, 5c.Ethyl acetate (for use in organic coatings) ; Dec. 1, 1948 11948 1
7 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. • Item 1002 JPaint, varnish, lacquer, and related materials, methods of inspec-
tion, sampling, and testing; Jan. 15, 1949. [1949 1 -------m 4° , Paper, $2.00. • Item 1002 1 JrffioS Phosphate (for use in organic coatings ; Dec. 15, 1948 [1948.] . 5 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. • Item 1002
Cards, guide, card-size, amdt. 1; Jan. 24, 1949 1949T • Item 1002
[546] p.
1 p. 12°Paper, computing-machine, amdt.
12° f • Item 1002I>aPer< 4uplicat^, ^liquid ^process, amdt. 1 ; Dec. 23. 1948.
Paper, manifold, amdt. 1 ; Jan. 24 1949 © Item 1002
1 ; Jan. 24, 1949. [1949.] 3 p.
[1949.]
[1949.] 4 p. 12° f
[1948.] 9 p. 4° [Super- I * Paper, 10c. • Item
Mattresses, cotton (felted) ; Dec. 15, 1948 I sedes Fed. spec. V-M-81a, Aug. 29, 1939.]
Federa 1 suPPjF schedule: Building materials under class 59, Feb. 15-Aug.14,1949. [1949.] 28 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.8:59/949
Same. Fire extinguishers, repair parts, and accessories under class 58 Mar. 1-Aug. 31, 1949. [1949.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] $
T 58.8:58/2/949Same: Gasoline region 1 under class 7, Mar. 1-Aug. 31, 1949. [1949.1 9 n
4 [Processed.] $ T 5g.g. 7/2/949Sa“e= ^nd t00]o (suPPlemental) under class 41, Mar. 15-Sept. 14 1949
[1949.] t p. 4 [Processed.] $ T 58.8:41/949Sa™®; ^naCJVne b„\ts’ Pueumatic rock drill (supplemental) under
class 40, Mar. 1-Aug. 31, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. 2 p. of pl. 4° [Processed ]T 58.8: 40/3/949
Same: Paints, paint ingredients, pipe joint and thread compound, seam and Imoleum cement under class 52, Nov. 15 1948-
May 14, 1949. [1948.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] i T 58.8: 52/2/948-49Same: Recording and transcription service under class 103 Mar 1 1O4O_ Feb. 28, 1950. [1949.] 8 p. 4- [Processed.] » T58 8:10W94^Same: Tear- and nauseating-gas arms, cartridges, grenades, and hand
P °4°S TproeesSST 2± 42’ Apr’ 1’ 1949-Mar- 31> 1950. [1949.) 6p. 4 [Processed.] ¥ T 58.8:2,4,42/949-50
Same: Tires> andtubes under class 8, Mar. 1-Sept. 30, 1949. [1949.] 20 p. ‘i [processed.] + T 58.8:8/2/949
St i Q4Qrd ifOr 1^?°r/a™°riy atmospheric conditions for testing; Dec. 15, 1948 1949 l p 4 (Fed. std. no. 1.) [Part of sec. HI, pt. 4 of Federal standard stock catalog.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.2 : St 2/2/no 1
Traffic service letter 4, supp. 16; Feb. 14, 1949. [1949.] [1]+14 D 4“ (Purchase Branch.) [Processed.] f T'58.20:4/supp.l6
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
Annual report of Federal Trade Commission, fiscal year 1948 1949 3fc+14i ’it^V80“ aS H- d0C' 7> 81si issTi Pape?:
L. c. card 15-26727 FT 1.1; 948
FINANCE DEPARTMENT, Army Dept.
Finance bulletin 3 ; Feb. 11. 1949 11949 1 4™ Tperforations.] t ’ ‘ [1949.] 4 p. [Processed Issued withM 116.3:949/3
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FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, Interior Dept.
C. F. S. (series). (Commercial Fisheries Branch.) [Processed.] f 149.8/2: (nos.)
447. Massachusetts landings, Aug. 1948. [1948.] [1] +13 p. il. 4°448. Maine landings, Oct. 1948. [1948.] [1] +3 p. il. 4° [Prepared in coop-
eration with Sea and Shore Fisheries Department, Augusta, Maine.]451. Same: Nov. 1948. [1948.] [l]+3 p. il. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with
Sea and Shore Fisheries Department, Augusta, Maine.]453. Frozen fish report, Feb. 1949. [1949.] [1] +9 p. il. 4°456. Maine landings, Dec. 1948. [1949.] [l]+3 p. il. 4° [Prepared in coop-
eration with Sea and Shore Fisheries Department, Augusta, Maine.]
Commercial fisheries MDL (series), t 149.33: (no.)51. Officials of refrigerated locker plant associations, State and National. Re-
vised Feb. 1949. [1949.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.]Special scientific report. [Processed.] J 149.15: (no.)
62. Survey of Columbia River and its tributaries with special reference to its fishery resources: 2, Washington streams from mouth of Columbia River to and including Klickitat River (area 1) [with list of literature cited] ; by Floyd G. Bryant. [Jan. 1949.] cover title, [2]+110 p. il. 2 pl. 2 p. of pl. 2 maps, 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.]
Statistical digest- • Item 493 149.32: (no.)17. Alaska fishery and fur-seal industries, 1946 ; by Ward T. Bower. 1948.
[2]+70 p. il. * Paper, 25c.L. C. card F 13-212
Wildlife review, abstracting service for wildlife management, issued for information of cooperators, no. 55; Feb. 1949. Laurel, Md. [1949 ] 59 p. 4° [Processed.] t I 49.17 : 55
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, Federal Security Agency
Notices of judgment under Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act: Drugs and devices, 2301-50. Feb. 1949. p. 41-77. f • Item 432L. C. card Agr 40-274 FS 13.108: 2301-2350
Service and regulatory announcements : Food, drug, and cosmetic (series). FS 13-115: (nos.)
1, rev. 3. Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act and general regulations for its enforcement. Aug. 1939, revised Mar. 1949. [1949.] 58 p. * Paper, 15c.
2, rev. 1. Definitions and standards for food. [July 1944, revised] Jan. 1949. [1949.] 72 p. * Paper, 20c.
FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE, Agriculture Dept.
Coordination of international food management within United States Government, 1941-48. Washington, D. C., July 16, 1948. 22+[34] leaves, 4° [Processed.] t A 67.2: F 73/7/941+8
Foreign agriculture circulars. [Processed.] t A 67.18: (letters-nos.)FC-2-49. Observations on cotton situation in Japan in 1948, developments
which affect utilization of cotton in Japan ; by Ide P. Trotter. Feb. 20, 1949. cover title, [I ] +9 p. 4°
FC-3+9. Observations on cotton situation in Dominions of India and Pakistan in 1948, cotton production, spinning and trade in India and Pakistan as related to recent developments in the Dominions; by Ide P. Trotter. Feb. 20 1949. cover title,. [1] + 12 p. 4°
FC-4-49. World cotton production revised slightly downward. Jan. 31, 1949. 4 p. 4°
FC-5-49. Foreign market notes, cotton, cotton consumption in Belgium, Switzerland, France, Italy, Portugal, United Kingdom and Spain; by F. H. Whitaker. Mar. 11, 1949. 7 p. 4° [Pre-liminary.]
FCF-1-49. Foreign market notes, citrus fruit, J. Henry Burke reports on citrus market situation in United Kingdom, Belgium, Nether-lands, and France. Feb. 28, 1949. 8 p. 4° [Prelimniaryreport of study of foreign market outlets and competition with United States citrus conducted under provisions of Research and marketing act.]
FCF-2-49. World citrus production for 1948 8 percent below 1947. Feb. 21. 1949. 12 p. 4°
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Foreign agriculture circulars—ContinuedFDF-5-49. 1948 foreign raisin production estimate increased. Feb. 21, 1949.
9 p. 4°FDF—6-[49], Foreign 1948 dried fig estimate declines. Mar. 14, 1949. 7 p. 4° FFO—2-49. World production of fats and oils slightly below prewar ; [prepared
by Division of Fats, Oils,, and Rice. International Commodities Branch]. Feb. 21, 1949. 10 p. 4°
FFO-3-49. Philippine and Indonesian copra exports. Feb. 28, 1949. 5 p. 4°FFO-4—49. Fats and oils situation in Colombia. Mar. 7, 1949. 12 p. 4°FFP-1-49. Market for United States fishery products in western Europe,
foreign production and international trade in fishery products as related to United States market in Europe for those products ; by Arthur M. Sandberg. Feb. 20, 1949. cover title [l]+22 p. 4°
FFV-4-[49]. World lentil production up 22 percent. Feb. 14, 1949. 2 p. 1 . tab. 4°
FG-2-49. Grain supplies in exporting countries large. Feb. 28, 1949. 2+ [1] p. 4°
FN-2-49. Feb. 1949 report, declared exports of edible tree nuts to United States (values are f. o. b. country of origin). Mar. 4, 1949. 4 p. f°
FR 3-49. Burma, rice production and trade, 1948-49. Feb. 23, 1949. 4 p. 4°
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU, Commerce Dept.
Current trends in foreign trade policies, review of 1948; [by] Henry Chal-mers. [1949.] 10 p. 4° [Also in Foreign commerce weekly, Feb. 14 and 21,1949.] t C 18.5/la : F 761/12/948
Errata sheet, Business establishments, employment, and taxable pay rolls under old-age and survivors insurance program, 1st quarter 1947, by industry groups and by counties. [1949.] 1 p. 4° f
C 18.270:947/pt.l,2/errataInquiry reference service; prepared in Office of Domestic Commerce.
[Processed.] tElements of selling by mail; [prepared by Joseph H. Rhoads]. Washington,
D. C., Mar. 1949. [2]+6 p. 4» C 18.228 : M 28/4Selling machinery to Government [with list of publications; by Dewey M. Crim
and W. L. Beck], 2d edition. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1949. [2]+9 p. 4°C 18.228 : M 18/949
Inquiry reference service (basic information sources) ; prepared in Office of Domestic Commerce. [Processed.] tAircraft production ; [compiled by John W. Henry] Washington, Aug. 1948.
[2]+10 p. 4° C 18.228 : Ai7Building and construction; [compiled by L. W. Cain]. Washington, Nov. 1948.
[2]+10 p. 4° C 18.228 :B 86Coal: [complied by L. W. Cain]. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1949. [2]+9 p. 4°
CJ.8.228 : C 63Farm machinery and equipment including tractors; [compiled by Robert Terry].
Washington, Sept. 1948. [2] +12 p. 4° C 18.228 : F 22Food processing machinery and equipment; [compiled by Edwina Parkinson].
Washington, D. C., Jan. 1949. [2]+10 p. 4» C 18.228 : F 73/2Gas turbines and turbosuperchargers; [compiled by Everett M. Stevens] Wash-
ington, Sept. 1948. [2] +8 p. 4° C 18.228 : T 84/2Metalworking machinery including machine tools ; [compiled by Richard W. Bur-
bank], Washington, D. C., Jan. 1949. [2]+10p. 4° C 18.228 : M 56/2 Motor vehicles, basic information sources; [compiled by D. J. Ansboro, jr.]
Washington, Sept. 1948. [2]+10 p. 4° C 18.228 : M 85Petroleum industry, machinery and equipment; [compiled by Gladys Greer],
Washington, D. C., Oct. 1948. [2]+10 p. 4° C 18.228 : P 44Radio and television; [compiled by J. B. Forman], Washington, Nov. 1948.
[l]+10p. 4o C 18.228 :R 11Scales and balances; [compiled by Dewey M. Crim]. Washington, Sept. 1948
[2]+8p. 4» C 18.228 :Sca4Silk and synthetic fibers, yarns and fabrics; [compiled by A. L. Foulger. jr.].
Washington, D. C., Dec. 1948. [2]+10 p. 4° C 18.228 • Si3Still picture photography; [compiled by George R. Donnelly]. Washington,
D. C., Feb. 1949. [2]+10 p. 4» C 18.228 : P 56/949Training commercial salesmen; [compiled by L. W. Cain], Washington D C
Jan. 1949. [2]+6 p. 4o C 18.228 : Sa3Training retail salespeople; [compiled by L. W. Cain], Washington, D. C., Jan.
1949. [2]+6p. 4° C 18.228 : Sa3/2Veneer and plywood; [prepared by Nell R. Weisiger], Washington, D. C Feb. w19i49- 1[2]+19p 4% . r C 18.228: V 55/3Wool and wool manufactures; [compiled by A. L. Foulger, jr.]. Washington
D. C., Feb. 1949. [2] +10 p. 4° c 18.228 : W 88
Inquiry reference service: Inquiry reference service publications. [Oct.1948.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 18.228 :P 96
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Same: Source of information on American firms. [Mar. 1949.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] f C 18.228: Am3
Same: Special days, weeks and months in 1948; [compiled by Thomas J. Davis]. Washington, D. C., Jan. 1949. [2] +28 p. 4° [Prepared in Office of Domestic Commerce.] t Paper, 10c. C 18.228: Sp3
International reference service, v. 5. (International Trade Office.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, $5.00 a yr. (one volume), foreign subscrip-tion, $6.75; single copies vary in price. • Item 207 C 18.223 : (v.&nos.) 143. Economic review of United Kingdom, 1947 and first half of 1948, based on
reports by Findley Weaver and other foreign service officers of United States Embassy, London, arranged for publication in British Common-wealth Branch. Dec. 1948. 18 p. 4° * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 41-50213
144. Index to International reference service, v. 5, 1948 (numerical index, index by countries, and index by series). Dec. 1948. 4 p. 4° • Paper, 5c.
Same, v. 6.5. United States trade with European recovery program countries; prepared
in Special Programs Branch, Areas Division, text by Philip M. Copp, tables compiled under supervision of Grace A. Witherow, from basic data of Bureau of Census. Feb. 1949. 44 p. il. 4° * Paper, 20c.
Reports on Geneva tariff concessions (supplement to International refer-ence service). (International Trade Office.) [Issued with perfora-tions.] C 18.223/2: (no.)16. Foreign trade statistics of signatories to final act of General agreement on
tariffs and trade. Dec. 1948. 4 p. 4° ♦ Paper, 10c.World trade in commodities. (International Trade Office.) [Issued with
perforations.]L. C. card 45-28228
Same: v. 7, pt. 1, Transport, communications and utilities. * Paper, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. • Item 206 C 18.220: 7/l-(no.)
1. Telecommunications in United Kingdom during 1947 ; by Wm. H. J. McIntyre. Jan. 1949. 8 p. 4° ♦ Paper, 5c.
Same: v. 7, pt. 2, Chemicals. * Paper, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. • Item 206 C 18.220: 7/2- (nos.)1. Plastic materials and products in New Zealand. Jan. 1949. 2 p. 4° • Paper,
5 c.2. Detergents in Greece and India. Jan. 1949. 2 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.3. Insecticide market in Belgian Congo ; by Samuel O. Ruff. Jan. 1949. 2 p. 4°
* Paper, 5c.4. Plastics industry, Sweden and Turkey. Jan. 1949. 8 p. 4° ♦ Paper, 5c.5. Austrian chemical industry at close of first hlaf of 1948. Jan. 1949. 2 p.
4° * Paper, 5c.6. Digest of international developments. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.7. Printing and lithographic inks, Canada. Jan. 1949. 2 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.8. Postwar chemical industry and trade of British Commonwealth (Canada, Aus-
tralia, New Zealand, Union of South Africa, and British East Africa) ; by Laura G. Arrington. Jan. 1949. 12 p. 4° ♦ Paper, 5c.
9. Paints, varnishes, and allied products in Union of South Africa. Jan. 1949. 3 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.
10. Paints, varnishes, lacquers, and casein, Argentina. Jan. 1949. 2 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.
11. Naval stores in British Guiana, Cuba, and Paraguay. Feb. 1949. 4 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.
12. Printing and lithographic inks in Brazil. Feb. 1949. 2 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.13. Digest of international chemical developments. Feb. 1949. 4 p. 4°
♦ Paper, 5c.14. Plastics materials and products in Australia. Feb. 1949. 7 p. 4° ♦ Paper,
5c15. Plastics industry in Spain. Feb. 1949. 2 p. 4° ♦ Paper, 5c.
Sam e: v. 7, pt. 3, Drugs and toiletries. * Paper, $1.50 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $2.00 • Item 206 C 18.220: 7/3-(nos.)11. Veterinary medicinals and biologicals in Colombia. Jan. 1949. 3 p. 4°
* Paper, 5c.12. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals, and medicinal chemicals,
Brazil. Jan. 1949. 6 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.13. El Salvador as source of crude drugs and essential coils. Jan. 1949. 6 p. 4°
* Paper, 5c.14. Veterinary medicinals and biologicals in Denmark and Greenland and in
Iceland. Jan. 1949. 2 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.15. Ceylon and Burma as sources of crude drugs and essential oils. Jan. 1949.
4 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.16. Belgian Congo as source of crude drugs and essential oils. Jan. 1949. 4 p
4° * Paper, 5c.
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* Paper, 5c. \18. Toilet preparations and soaps in Netherlands West Indies, Surinam Bermuda
and Barbados. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.19. Digest of international developments. Jan. 1949. 4 p 4° » Paper 5c
Tor1cet PreParations and soap in New Zealand. Jan. 1949. 2 p. 4° ♦ Paper,
22. Veterinary medicinals and biologicals in Switzerland. Feb. 1949. 2 p 4» * Paper, 5c. ’
Same: v. 7, pt. 4, Motion pictures and equipment. * Paper, $1.50 a yr foreign subscription, $2.00. • Item 206 C 18.220: 7/4-(nos.)’1. Motion picture industry in South Korea. Jan. 1949. 4 p 4° * Paper 5c 2. United States exports of photographic goods in 1947. Jan. 1949. 6 n 4»
* Paper, 5c.3. Motion picture industry in Singapore. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4° * Paper 5c4. Motion pictures, digest of international developments. Jan. 1949 4 n 4®
* Paper, 5c. 1 ’5. Motion picture industry in Peru. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4° * Paper 5c6. Motion picture industry in Yugoslavia. Jan. 1949. 2 p 4° * Paper 5c7. Motion picture industry in Greece. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. ’
Same: v. 7, pt. 5, Electrical appliances and radio. * Paper, $1.50 a yr foreign subscription, $2.00. ® Item 206 C 18.220 : 7/5-(nos.)1. Electric fans, Philippine Republic and Panama. Jan. 1949. 2 p 4° * Pa-
per, 5c.2. Fluorescent lamps, Switzerland, Portugal, and the Philippines. Jan 1949
2 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.3. Radio apparatus, Switzerland, and radio notes, Canada. Jan 1949 3 n 4°
* Paper, 5c. ' ’4. Radio apparatus, Honduras and Costa Rica. Feb. 1949. 2 p 4° * Paper 5c 5. Electric fans, Canada and Union of South Africa, fluorescent lamps Belgium
and Sweden. Feb. 1949. 2 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.
Same: v. 7, pts. 6, 7, and 8, Foods and related agricultural products. * Pa-per, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. • Item 206
C 18.220: 7/6,7,8-(nos.)1. Digest of international developments. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4° * Paper 5c.2. United States exports of canned sardines, salmon, and shrimp, 1947 and 1948 • „ w- Wallar and A. A. Hackbarth. Jan. 1949. 2 p. 4° * Paper. 5c ’3. World markets for United States livestock; by J. E. Shillinger. Jan 1949
4 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.4. French wine situation in 1947-48 season ; by Richard C. Desmond. Jan 1949
2 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.
Same : v. 7, pt. 9, Lumber and allied products. * Paper, $1.00 a yr., foreign subscription, $1.35. • Item 206 C 18.220: 7/9-(no.)
1. Foreign trade bulletins, Dec. 1948. Jan. 1949. 3 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.
Same: v. 7, pt. 10, Pulp and paper. * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscrip-tion, $1.35. • Item 206 C 18.220 : 7/10-(nos.)1. Pulp and paper market, Ecuador. Jan. 1949. 2 p. 4® ♦ Paper 5c 2. United Kingdom, survey of newsprint production, exports and imports. Jan
1949. 2 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.3. Digest of international developments. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4° * Paper 5c
Same: v. 7, pt. 12, Housewares and furniture. * Paper, $1.00 a yr • foreign subscription, $1.35. • Item 206 C 18.220: 7/12-(nos.)
1. British pottery trade, 1947. Jan. 1949. 2 p. 4° * Paper 5c2. Household glassware, Netherlands. Jan. 1949. 2 p. 4° ’ * Paper 5c3. Earthenware and chinaware, Netherlands. Jan. 1949. 2 p 4° ’ * Paner 5c 4. Pottery industry, Belgium. Jan. 1949. 3 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. 1 ’ oc-5 K Febai949°f 2 p4^^^Pape^tc in China and resume’ of 2(1 Quarter 1948.
Same: v. 7, pt. 15, Plumbing, heating and hardware. * Paper, $100 a yr • foreign subscription, $1.35. • Item 206 C 18.220: 7/15- (no.')’
1 . Agricultural hand tools in Brazil. Jan. 1949. 2 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.
Same: v. 7, pt. 16, Rubber and products. * Paper, $1.00 a yr • foreign subscription, $1.35. ® Item 206 C 18.220: 7/16-(nos )
Rubber and rubber products in Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica, and Panama. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4» ♦ Paper, 5c.
Rubber products industry of Greece. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4° » Paner 5cRubber products, Uruguay, Jamaica, Surinam, and Bahamas ’
p. 4° * Paper, 5c.Rubber Pr°ducts, Sweden, Iceland, Norway and Spain Jan
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7533 1. Flat glass in Honduras and Nicaragua. Jan. 1949. 2 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.7534 2. Flat glass, Dominican Republic and Ecuador. Jan. 1949. 3 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.
Sa me: v. 7, pt. 19, Textiles and products. * Paper, $1.50 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $2.00. • Item 206 C 18.220: 7/19—(nos.)
7535 2. Rayon industry, United Kingdom; by Gerald E. Luebben. Jan. 1949. 3 p. 4°* Paper, 5c. . , . ,, .. , .
7536 3. Women’s, misses’, children’s, and infants outerwear industry, Netherlands.Feb. 1949. 4 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.
Same: v. 7, pt. 21, Machinery, industrial, electrical, and agricultural. * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.35. • Item 206
C 18.220: 7/21-(nos.)7537 1. Digest of international developments. Jan. 1949. 4p. 4° ♦ Paper, 5c.7538 2. Electric motors in Argentina. Feb. 1949. 2 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.
Same: v. 7, pt. 22, Motive products. * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscrip-tion, $1.35. • Item 206 C 18.220: 7/22-(nos.)
7539 1. World notes on shipbuilding. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4° » Paper, 5c.7540 2. United States automotive trade with Mexico. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.7541 3. United States automotive market in Philippines. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4°
♦ Paper, 5c.7542 4. Reestablishment of French merchant marine. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.7543 5. Motorboats, marine engines, marine accessories, equipment and hardware in
Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Jan. 1949. 4 p. 4° ♦ Paper, 5c.
Same: v. 7, pt. 24, Petroleum and coal. * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $1.35. • Item 206 C 18.220: 7/22- (nos.)
7544 1. Digest of international developments, coal and coke. Feb. 1949. 2 p. 4°* Paper, 5c.
7545 2. Digest of international developments, petroleum. Feb. 1949. 2 p. 4°* Paper, 5c.
7546 3. Paraffin wax in Cuba and El Salvador. Feb. 1949. 2 p. 4° ♦ Paper, 5c.
7547 FOREST SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.
Forest Products Laboratory; [Reports]. [Processed.] tA 13.27/14: (nos.)
7548 D492. Animal glues, their manufacture, testing, and preparation [with list ofreferences]. Revised Dec. 1948. [1948.] [1] +11 P- 4°
7549 R1280. Fire-retarding coatings; [by Arthur Van Kleeck]. Revised Dec. 1948.[1948.] [1] 4-11 p. 4°
7550 1580. Heat-stabilized compressed wood (stay-pak) [with list of literature cited ;by R. M. Seborg, M. A. Millett, and A. J. Stamm]. Revised Dec. 1948. [1948.] [1] +11 p. 5 p. of pl. 4 p. of tab. 4°
7551 1583—A. Effects of shear deformation in core of flat rectangular sandwich panel,stiffness of flat panels of sandwich construction subjected to uniformly distributed loads normal to their surfaces, simply supported edges ; [by W. J. Kommers and C. B. Norris]. Oct. 1948. cover title, 10 p. 6 p. of pl. 7 p. of tab. 4° [This report is one of a series issued in coop-eration with Air Force-Navy-Civil Subcommittee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aircraft Committee of Munitions Board.]
7552 D1723. Comparisons of species of wood for gunstocks; [by Benson H. Paul].July 1945. [1] +5+ [2] p. il. 4°
7553 R1731. Wood molasses for stock feed; [by Elwin E. Harris]. Oct. 1948.[1] +9 p. 4o
7554 Materials to help teach forest conservation [list]. [1949.] [l]+5 p. t • Item 76 A 13.11/2 :T 22/949
Northern Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.Research notes. [Processed.] t A 13.30/7: (nos.)
7555 66. Preliminary classification of tree vigor for western larch and Douglas-firtrees in western Montana; by Arthur L. Roe. Nov. 1948. 6 leaves, il. 4°
7556 67. Cottonwood railway tie test completed ; [by] Lincoln A. Mueller. Dec. 1948.2 leaves, 4°
7557 68. Specifications for knotty western white pine veneer flitches; [by] I. V.Anderson. Dec. 1948. 1 p. 5°
7558 69. Specifications for western iarch peeler logs ; [by] I. V. Anderson. Dec. 1948.2 leaves, 4°
7559 Organizational directory, Forest Service, Jan. 1949. Oakland [Dec. 31, 1948]. cover title, 105 p. [For administrative use only. Map on p. 2 of cover.] t A 13.8/2: 949
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Our national forests. [1949.] [l]+50 p. [Also in Report of chief of Forest Service, 1948.] f A 13.1/a: N 213/2
L. C. card Agr 49-535Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research paper.
[Processed.] 01. Instability of forest land ownership in western Oregon and Washington,
1932—41 ; by Sinclair A. Wilson and Paul E. Malone. June 1948. [1] +ii +1-40 + 41-57+[9] leaves, 4° [The 9 leaves are full page illustrations and duplicate certain page numbers with the addition of letters.]
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Southern Forest Experiment Station: Forest survey release. [Processed.] t A 13.40/5: (no.)
58. Pulpwood production in southern forest survey territory, 1947 ; by WilliamS. Stover and A. L. Tofte. Dec. 1948. cover title, ii + 16 p. il. 1 pl. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. Progress report of southern forest survey.]
U. S. Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis., list of publications July 1-Dec. 31,1948. [1949.] 10 p. [Processed.] f A 13.27/8: 948/2
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
Annual report of comptroller general, fiscal year 1948. [1949.] viii+97 p. il. [Also issued as H. doc. 16, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 462L- C. card 22-27353 GA 1.1: 948
General regulations. [Processed.] t GA 106: (nos.)86. U. S. Government tax exemption certificate, supp. 2. Revised Mar. 1, 1949.
[1949.] 1 p. 4°109. Standard forms and procedure for Government advertising. Revised. Jan.
17, 1949. [1949.] 5 leaves, 4°
GENERAL REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY DIVISION, Library of Congress
Presidential inaugurations, selected list of references. Washington, Jan. 1949. [l]+58p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 40c. (Card Division.)L. C. card 49-46066 LC 2.2: P 92/3
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Interior Dept.
Bulletins. • Item 497 119.3: (nos.)959-D.
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Geophysical abstracts 135, Oct.-Dec. 1948 (numbers 10473-10736) • by V. L. Skitsky and S. T. Vesselowsky. 1949. ii + 263-388 + ii p. ’[In-cludes title page and contents to Bulletin 959.] * Paper, 25c
Barite deposits of Camamu Bay, State of Bahia, Brazil [with list of literature cited] ; by A. J. Bodenlos. 1948. iv + 33 p. il. 1 pl 2 maps in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with Divisao de Fomento da Producao Mineral, Departmento Nacional da Producao Mineral Mini-sters da Agncultura, Brasil, under auspices of Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific and Cultural Cooperation, State Department Geological investigations in American Republics, 1947 n 1-33 1 * Paper, 75c.
Antimony deposits of Soyatai district, State of Queretaro. Mexico • bv Donald E. White. 1948. v + 35—88 p. il. 3 pl. 9 maps in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with Universidad Nacional de Mexico Institute de Geologia and Secretaria de la Economia Nacional under auspices of Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific and Cultural Cooperation State Department. Geologic investigations in American republics, 1947, p. 35-88.] * Paper, $1.00
Tin-bearing placers near Guadalcazar, San Luis Potosi, Mexico • bv Carl Fries,, jr., and Eduardo Schmitter. 1948. iv+109-149 p ’ il 3 pl and 3 maps in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with Universidad National Autonoma do Mexico, Institute de Geologia, under auspices of Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific and Cultural Coopera- lie« ’ 1 Q47tenD?^ri“nn1t- Geol°Sic Instigations in American repub-lics, 1947, p. 109-150.] ♦ Paper, 50c.
Index to geologic mapping in United States. 119.37: (no.)4- ma<P „i1ndeA of Montana > compiled by Leona Boardman and Annabel
^350° ®cale 10 mi.=0.9 in. scale 1:750,000. n. p. 1948. 29X50 in.
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Index to topographic mapping in California, n. p Sept. 1948. 1 sheet (with map on verso large 4° folded into 4° size and so Pointed as o number 6 pages. [Includes list of special maps and sheets, list of agents who sell topographic maps, etc.] t 11911 • C 128/946
Index to topographic mapping in New Mexico, n. p. July 1948. 1 sheet (with map on verso), large 4“ folded into 4 size and so printed as number 4 pages. [Includes list of special maps *nd sheets list of agents who sell topographic maps, etc.] / 119.11• 4zm/vio
Index to topographic mapping in North Carolina, n. p. Aug. 1948. 1 sheet with map on verso), oblong f° folded into 4° size and so printed as to
number 3 pages. [Includes list of special maps and sheets, list of agents who sell topographic maps, etc.] f 119.11 • N 81C/948
Maps. .Plan and profile, Moyle River, Idaho, from point 1 mile above mouth to mtema-
tional boundary, dam sites, topography by Paul Berg, surveyed in 1935 and 1936. n. p. 1949. 3 sheets, each 25X18 or 18X25 in. 10c. P|r2s5h;e^874/949/sh.1_3
State of New Jersey. Scale 1:500,000, 1 in. = 8 m. n. p. 1948. 24X21 in.[Base map. Lambert conformal conic projection.] T 2 119 27 • N 42.1/948
States of Maryland and Delaware. Scale 1: 500,000, 1 in. = 8 m. n. p. 1948.18X33 in. [Base map. Lambert conformal conic projection ?^36/948
States of Massachusetts. Rhode Island and Connecticut. Scale 1 : 500,000, 1 in.= 8 m. n. p. 1948. 18X28 in. [Base map. Lambert conformal conic projec-tion.] t 25c. I 19.27 . M 38/948
Oil and gas investigations preliminary maps.88 Geology of Newport-Waldport area, Lincoln County, Oreg, [with text] ; by
II. E. Vokes, Hans Norbisrath, and Parke D. Snavely, jr. Scale 1 m—1 in., contour interval 50 ft. n. p. 1949. 46X52 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Oregon State Department »I Geology Mmerayndmtne.d JtrOO.
90 Regional geologic map of parts of Culberson and Hudspeth Counties, Tex. [with • text] ; by Philip B. King. Scale 1 m. = 0.4 in. ^^949. ^34X50 ̂J5C.
Same Regional base map of parts of Culberson and Hudspeth Counties, Tex.; by Philip B. King. Scale 1 m. = 0.4 in. n. p. 1949. 34X39 in. [Base for Oil and gas investigations preliminary map 90.] t 25c. 119.25 : Oi5/5/base map 90
Topographic quadrangle maps, t 20c. each.Alabama, Hodges quadrangle, lat. 34°15'—34°22'30", long. 87°52 30 —88 . Scale
1: 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X19 in^ ^Text o^^gse.]California, Bissell, lat. 34°52'30"-35°, long. 118°-118°07'30''. / Scale 1 : 24,0^00,
contour interval 25 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Corps of En-gineers War Department, 1947, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949.] 23X19 in. (A. M. S. series V895.) [Transverse mercator projection.]
119.12 : 4 B 543/949California, Buckingham Mtn. quadrangle, lat. 37°30'-37°37'30'', long. 119°45'~
119°52'30". .Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 50 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X18 in. [Text on reverse.] 19.12 : 4B 856/949
California, Castle Butte SB, lat. 35°—35°07'30,,( long. 117°52'30 . Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 25 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, War Department, 1947, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 23X19 in. (A. M. S. series V895.) [Transverse Mercatorjirojectmn.^^
California, Chualar, lat. 36°30'-36°37'30", long. 121°37|30|'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 20 ft. with auxiliary contours at 10 ft. intervals. Washington, D C , Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, Department of Army, 1948, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949], 23X18 in. (A. M. S. series V895).[Transverse mercator projection.] I 19.12 : 4 C 471/949
California, Johannesburg SW, lat. 35°-35°07'30", long. 117°37'30"-117°45'. Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 25 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, War Department, 1947, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 23X 19 in. (A. M. S. series V895.) [Transverse mercator projection.]
I 19.12 : 4 J 597sw/949California, Kramer NE, lat. 34°52'30"-35°, long 117o30'-117°37'30''. Scale
1 : 24,000, contour interval 25 ft. Washington, D. C„ Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, War Department. 1947, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 23X19 in. (A. M. S. series V895.) [Transverse mercator projection.]
I 19.12 : 4 K 86Ne/949California, Kramer SW, lat. 34°45'-34°52'30", long. 117°37'30"-117°45'. Scale
1: 24,000, contour interval 25 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, War Department, 1947, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949], 23X19 in. (A. M. S. series V895.) [Transverse mercator projection.]
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w i,- . coatoar interval 20 ft. with auxiliary contours at 10 ft. intervals. ';.aR, ln® .n’ G,< Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, Department of Army,
1948, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 23 X18 in. (A. M. S. series V895.1 „ [Transverse mercator projection.] i 19.12 : 4 M 338/949Ca?£?)rHa>lNatlvldad.. lat- 36’37'30"-36’45', long. 121°30'-121°37'30". Scale
1: 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. with auxiliary contours at 10 ft. intervals, i lngt°P> D- C-, Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, Department of Army,
,reprr’nted by Geological Survey [1949]. 23X18 in. (A. M. S. series „ [Transverse mercator projection.] 119 12 • 4 N 213/949California Salinas, lat. 36°37'30"-36°45', long. 121°37'30"-121°45'. Scale
1.24,000, contour interval 20 ft. with auxiliary contour at 10 ft. intervals.1e lnSt°p, D. C., Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, Department of Army,
vQor’irePr£nted by Geol°gical survey [1949], 23X17 in. (A. M. S. series r. [Transverse mercator projection.] 119 12 • 4 Sa33/949Cai^94nnnn SeaSlde’ iatZ 36’30'-36°37'30", long. 121°45'-121’52'30" Scale
™ °nit>0Urr. ln£erval 20 ft with auxiliary contours at 10 ft. intervals. \V,as,b D’ C’T '^r?ly /?IaP Service, Corps of Engineers, Department of «S’i«n^re?Tln f,d by Geol°glcal Survey [1949]. 23X17 in. (A. M. S.
.v■> [Transverse mercator projection.] 119.12 : 4Sel7/949Caih?9aVn’nSpreC?els’-lat- 36’30'-36’37'30", long/ 121°37'30"-121’45' ScaleWashi™ t™°n0or lDterv™ 20oft- -witb auxiliary contours at 10 ft. intervals, ms ln?t0P> D-C.. Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, Department of Army, voir’ repr’nted by Geological Survey [1949], 23X18 in. (A. M. S. series V8J5.) [Transverse mercator projection.] 119.12 • 4Sp77/949
C S°caM°i Snquad,ian^’ lat- 39’22'30"-39’30'. long. 105’22'30"-l05’30'.Scale 1.24,000, contour interval 50 ft. n. p. 1949. 23x18 in. [Text on Colo1”]6’ Prepared in cooperation with Denver Board of Water Commissioners,
C°1 nraod°’ Ra™* quadrangle, lat. 39 °30'-39°37'30"1, "long. 10^°52^30"-105 . Scale 1: 24,000, contour intervaMO ft. n. p. 1949. 23X18 in [Text
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C°«°era1dOi ?9lnennqUad^angla’ Jat 39"30'-39’37'30", long. 104’45'-104’52'30"Scale 1.24,000, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. 1949. 23x18 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Denver Board of Water Commissioners.
| j q 40 • 5 P 220/Q4QConnecticut Roxbury quadrangle, lat. 41 ’30'-41’37'30", long. 73’15'-73’22'30"
™a2P *-j 31’680’ contour interval 10 ft. n. p. 1949. 17X13 in. [Text on reverse. J T 1Q 19 • T* Q11 /o a o
IdSeninni0^SaPnnng «uadran?le/ lat- ■ 42*45'—42’52'30", long. 115’37'30"-115’45;. n n mo4,0^'Ji? ?Ur 1?Jherval 25 ft- contour interval on river surface 5 ft.
T,n; P iy4y- /3X17 ln- [Text on reverse.] 119.12 :11 H 797/949Idaho Mouth of Bruneau quadrangle, lat. 42’52'30"-42°, long. 115’52'30"-116’
nCnleioio4’09^vCi°'7t-0”1' V^eryal 25 ft’ contour interval on river surface 5 ft T„P- n. 1949. 23X17 in. [Text on reverse.] I 19 12 • 11 B 835/949Illinois, Augusta quadrangle, lat. 40°-40°15', long. 90°45'-91’. Scale 1 • 62 500
contour interval 20 ft. n. p. 1949. 18X13 in. [Text on reverse. Preparedin cooperation with Department of Registration and Education, Ill.]
Illinois, Wheaton quadrangle, lat. 41’45'-42°, long. 88’15\°'ScalV i^-’ 62 ^O eontour interval 10 f/t. n. p. 1949. 18X13 in. [Text on reversl Prepared in coopeiation with Department of Registration and Education. Ill.]
M'iin9AnnnS <luadrang1«. laV 43’15'-43’22'30", long. 70’30'/-70\37'30"'L?,4’000’ .co?toar “ftera.l 20 ft. n. p. Coast and Geodetic Survey edition of 1944. reprinted by Geological Survey [19491. 23x17 in. [Prepared in coon eration with War Department, Corps of Engineers, Army.] P ln coop
Maryland Curtis Bay lat. 39’07'30"-39’15', long. 76i30'-76’37'30". Scale1 24,000. contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service Army V833 )repnnted by Geoiogical Survey [1949]. 23X18 in. (A. M. S. series
M‘79T’15'd'79^ Iat: 39’37’30"-39’45', long.ooJicrm Z Scale 1.24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. 1949 -3X18 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Maryland Depart- of Tntorn^l0A°#ni’r?i1IleS’ and Water Resources- and Pennsylvania Department Or internal Airairs. । j ■£<) 49 • 20 Ac 2/040
MaRsaSbyRe,t,tsg. Assawompset Pond quadrangle, lat. 41’45'-41’52'30" ion"70 52 30 -71. Scale 1 : 31.680, contour interval 10 ft. n. p edition of 1941 reprinted 1949 with corrections. 17X1 in. TText on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Massachusetts Public Works Department.]
M™R.?™,nseXts- Millers Falls quadrangle, lat. 42’30'-42’37'30"1 king27 ^’o Vo i?4^-.+£cale 1 : 31.680 contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition’of 1941 “reprinted
1949 with corrections. 17X13 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in exoneration with Massachusetts Public Works Department.] 119.12 • 21 M 619/949
ira-?A,?SJj,UoSA,t,ts’ Sconticut Neck quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41’37'30" long 70°45'_ 70 5-30 . Scale 1: 81,680. contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1940 reprinted 1949 with corrections. 17x13 in. [Text on reverse Prepared in cooperation with Massachusetts Public Works Department.] ’ ePar<(1
Massachusetts Weymouth quadrangle, lat. 42’07'30"-42’15'^ long2170C’°52^30'4'- loao S rKle 1 : 3£’.680> contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1941 reprinted mOwMh corrections. 17X13 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Massachusetts Public Works Department.] I 19.12 : 21 W 547/949
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Scale 1: 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1941, reprinted 1949 with corrections. 17 X 13 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Massachusetts Public Works Department.] 119.12 : 21 W 596/949
Missouri, Oak Hill quadrangle, lat. 38°07'30"—38°15'. long. 91°22'30"—91°30'.Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X18 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Missouri Geological Survey and Water Resources.] I19.12 : 25 Oa 4/2/949
Nebraska-Missouri, Nemaha quadrangle, lat. 40°15'-40°30', long. 95°30'-95°45'.Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1949. 17 X13 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Nebraska, represented by State Geologist.] ' I 19.12: 27 N 34/949
New Mexico, Juan Lake quadrangle, lat. 33°07'30"-33°15', long. 104°37'30"— 104°45'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X19 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Corps of Engineers, Army Dept.] I 19.12 : 31 J 87/949
New Mexico, Peters Lake quadrangle, lat. 33°07'30"—33°15', long. 104°30'— 104°37'30". Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X19 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Corps of Engineers, Army Dept.] I 19.12 : 31 P 442/949
New York, Black River, lat. 44°-44°07'30", long. 75°45'—75°52'30". Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, Department of Army, 1948, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 23X 16 in. (A. M. S. series V821.) [Transverse mercator projection.]
I 19.12 : 32 B 561/949New York, Saratoga quadrangle, lat. 43°-43°15', long. 73°45'-74°. Scale
1: 62,500 contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1949. 17X13 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with New York Department of Public Works.]
I 19.12 : 32 Sa 71/2/949New York, Utica West quadrangle, lat. 43°-43°07'30'', long. 75°15'-75°22'30".
Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. 1949. 23 X17 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with New York State Department of Public Works.] I 19.12 : 32 Ut 3w/949
North Carolina, Snow Marsh, lat. 33°52'30''—34°, long. 77°52'30"-78°. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Army, 1946, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949], 23X19 in. (A. M. S. series V842.) I 19.12 : 33 Sn 61/949
North Carolina, Southport, lat. 33°52'30"-34°, long. 78°-78°07'30". Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Army, 1946. reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 23X19 in. (A. M. S. series V842.) I 19.12 : 33 So 88/949
North Dakota, Mouse River Park quadrangle, lat. 48°45'—48°52'30", long. 101°45'-101°52'30". Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X15 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Reclamation Bureau.] I 19.12 : 34 M 867/949
North Dakota, Mouse River Park N. W. quadrangle, lat. 48°52'30"-49°, long. 101°52'30"-102°. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X15 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Reclamation Bureau.] I 19.12 : 34 M 867nw/949
North Dakota, Mouse River Par S. W. quadrangle, lat. 48°45'-48°52'30", long. 101°52'30"-102°. Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X15 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Reclamation Bureau.]
I 19.12 : 34 M 867sw/949North Dakota, Noonan S. W. quadrangle, lat. 48°45'-48°52'30", long. 103°07'30''—
103°15'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X15 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Reclamation Bureau.]
I 19.12 : 34 N 737sw/949North Dakota, Portal quadrangle, lat. 48°52'30''-49°, long. 102°30’-102°37'30".
Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X15 in. [Text on re-verse. Prepared in cooperation with Reclamation Bureau.]
I 19.12 : 34 P 831/949Pennsylvania, Carbondale quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°37'30", long. 75°30'—
75°37'30". Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X17 in. [Text on reverse.] 119.12 : 38 C 177/949
Pennsylvania, Center Moreland quadrangle, 41°22'30"-41°30', long. 75°52'30".Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X17 in. [Text on reverse.] I 19.12 : 38 C 333/2/249
South Carolina, Wampee, lat. 33°45'-33°52'30", long. 78°37'30"-78°45'. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Army, 1947, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 23X19 in. (A. M. S. series V 846.) [Transverse mercator projection.] I 19.12 : 40 W 181/949
Utah, Goshen Pass quadrangle, lat. 40°07'30"-40°15', long. 112°—112°07'30". Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 25 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X17 in. [Text on reverse.] I 19.12 : 45 G 692/949
Vermont, Strafford quadrangle, lat. 43°45'-44°, long. 72°15'—72°30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1949. 18X13 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Corps of Engineers, Army. War De-partment.] I 19.12 : 46 St 81/949
Virginia, Belvoir, lat. 38°37'30"-38°45', long. 77°07'30"-77°15'. Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington. D. C., Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, Department of Army, 1948, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 23X18 in. (A. M. S. series V 834.) [Transverse mercator projection.]
I 19.12 : 47 B 419/949Virginia, Kempsville, lat. 36°45'—36°52'30", long. 76°07'30"—76°15'. Scale
1 : 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Corps
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Topographic quadrangle maps—Continuedof Engineers, Department of Army, 1948, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949.J 23X18 in. (A. M. S. series V 834.) [Transverse mercator pro-jection.] I 19.12 : 48 K 328/949
Virginia, Norfolk north, lat. 36°52'30"-37°, long. 76°15'-76°22'30". Scale1:24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service.Corps of Engineers, Department of Army, 1948. reprinted by Geological Survey [1949.] 23X18 in. (A. M. S. series V 834.) [Transverse mercator projection.] I 19.12 : 47 N 767n/949
Virginia, Ocean View, lat. 36°52'30"-37°, long. 76°07'30"-75°15'. Scale1 : 24,000 contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, Department of Army, 1948, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 23X18 in. (A. M. S. series V 834.) [Transverse mercator projection.]
,T. . , „ . 119.12 : 47 Oc 2/949Virginia, Princess Anne, lat. 36°45'-36°52'30", long. 76°-76°07'30". Scale
1: 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, Department of Army, 1948, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 23X18 in. (A. M. S. series V 834.) [Transverse mercator projection.]
. I 19.12 :47 P 935/949Virginia, Virginia Beach, lat. 36°45'-36°52'30", long. 75°52'30"-76°. Scale
1:24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Washington, D. C., Army Map Service, Corps ?f Engineers, Department of Army, 1948, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949.] 23X18 in. (A. M. S. series V 834.) [Transverse mercator projec-tion.] I 19.12 : 48 V 819/949
Water-supply papers. ® Item 503 119.13: (nos.)1024. Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in United States
in 1945: pt. 3, North-Central States. [1948.] vi + 260 p. il. [Pre-pared under direction of C. G. Paulsen in cooperation with Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Da-kota, and Wisconsin, and other agencies.] * Paper, 50c.
1045. Surface water supply of Hawaii, July 1, 1944-June 30, 1945 ; prepared by Water Resources Branch, Division of Surface Water. 1948. iv+130 p. [Prepared in cooperation with Territory of Hawaii.] * Paper, 30c. L. C. card GS 17-466
1052. Surface water supply of United States, 1946 : pt. 2, South Atlantic slope and eastern Gulf of Mexico basins. [1948.] xi+550 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia and other agencies.] * Paper, L. C. card 46-40712
1054. Surface water supply of United States, 1946: pt. 4, St. Lawrence River basin ; prepared under direction of C. G.Paulsen. [1948.] vii + 289 p il [Prepared in cooperation with Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Vermont, and Wisconsin, and other agencies.] * Paper, 55c.L. C. card 46-40712
1064. Surface water supply of United States, 1946 : pt. 14, Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin. [1946.] viii 4-255 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Oregon and Washington, and other agen-cies.] * Paper, 50c.L. C. card 46-40712
1077. Gaging-station records in Missouri River basin, index and summary giving kinds of records, published sources, and explanation of data [with bibli ography] ; by B. R. Colby and R. E. Oltman. [1948.] iv + 219 d il map in pocket. * Paper, $1.00. pL C. card GS 49-107
HOME LOAN BANK BOARD, Housing and Home Finance Agency
Annual report 1947, combined financial statements, members of Federal Home Loan Bank System, n. p. [1949.] cover title, 60 p. il. (Operat-ing Analysis Division.) fL. C. card 34-26236 HH 4.2: F 49/2/947
Membership of Federal Home Loan Bank System, June 30, 1948. n. p.[1949]. cover title, [1] 4-69 p. t HH 4-2: M 51/948
Statistical summary, 1948. n. p. [1949 ] cover title, 30 p. il- 4° f HH 4.2: St 2/2/948
HOUSING EXPEDITER OFFICEIn court of appeals for 5th circuit, Tighe E. Woods, housing expediter, vs.
G. P. Swank and wife, Joy Swank, appeal from district court for southern district of Texas; petition for rehearing. [1949.] cover title, 18 p t - Y 3.H 81/2: 9 Sw 24/3
No. 493, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Rose Herman v. Tighe E. Woods, housing expediter; transcript of proceedings before housing expediter’ [1949.] cover title, i4-29 p. t Y 3.H 81/2: 9 H 426
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7653 [No. 5860, in court of appeals for 4th circuit, Tighe E. Woods, housing expediter, v. Alvin Seaton, appeal from district court for eastern district of Virginia; brief of appellant and appendix, revised pages.] [1949.] p. 73-83. t Y 3.H 81/2: 9 Se 18/rev.pages
7654 No. 12039, in court of appeals for 9th circuit, Tighe E. Woods, housing expediter, v. John McCord and Florence McCord, appeal from district court for southern district of California, central division; appellant’s brief. [1949.] cover title, iii-j-36 p. t Y 3.H 81/2: 9 M137
7655 No. 12118, in court of appeals for 9th circuit, Frank W. Babcock v. Ben C. Koepke, individually, and as area rent director, Los Angeles defense-rental area, Office of Rent Control, Office of Housing Expediter, appeal from district court for central division of southern district of Cali-fornia ; supplemental brief of appellee. [1949.] cover title, ii+18 p.t Y 3.H 81/2: 9 B 114/2
7656 No. 12467, in court of appeals for 5th circuit, Bernard Silverman v. Tighe E. Woods, housing expediter, appeal from district court for southern district of Florida; brief of appellee. [1949.] cover title, ii+15 p. t
Y 3.H 81/2: 9 Si 397657 No. 13842, in court of appeals for 8th circuit, Graylyn Bainbridge Cor-
poration v. Tighe E. Woods, housing expediter, appeal from district court for western district of Missouri; appellee’s supplemental brief. [1949.] cover title, 7 p. $ Y 3.H 81/2: 9 G 795/2
7658 No. 13861, in court of appeals for 8th circuit, Tighe E. Woods, housing expediter, v. T. G. Petchell [et al.], appeal from district court for western district of Missouri, western division; appellant’s reply brief. [1949.] cover title, i-|-9 p. t Y 3.H 81/2: 9 P 441/2
7659 Questions and answers about hardship rent increases for landlord owning 4 or less rental units. [1949.] 2 p. 4° f • Item 476
Y 3.H 81/2: 2 R 29/37660 Rent control fact sheet for landlords. [1949.] 4 p. 4° t ® Item 476
Y 3.H 81/2 : 2 R 29/47661 Rent control fact sheet for tenants. [1949.] 4 p. 4° f • Item 476
Y 3.H 81/2 : 2 R 29/57662 United States Emergency Court of Appeals, no. 489, in matter of recom-
mendation of Local Advisory Board for Ja$iestown Defense Rental Area for increase in maximum rents in area; order [and amended order].
[1949.] 2 p. i Y 3.H 81/2: 9 J 2397663 HUMAN NUTRITION AND HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU,
Agriculture Dept.7664 Rural family living, Oct. 1948. [1948.] [l]-[-v4-45 p. 4° [Processed.
Annual outlook issue.] $ A 77.708: 948/37665 School lunch recipes using honey. Dec. 30,1948. 7 leaves, 4° [Processed.]
t A 77.702: Sch 6/37666 HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, Navy Dept.
Not e .—Charts and publications which are for sale by the Hydrographic Office, Washington 25, D. C., are also available from its commercial agents located in the principal American sea and lake ports.Aeronautical charts V14 (series). [Mercator projection.] f 30c. each.
M 202.21: V 14-(nos.)7667 129. United States, Pensacola-Lake Charles. Scale 1" = 14 naut. m. (1:1,021,-
474) at lat. 26°45', contour interval 1,000 ft. Washington, D. C., pub-lished Oct. 1944, 3d edition, Nov. 1948. 35 X 27 in.
7668 133. Cuba-Central America, Habana-Trujillo. Scale 1" = 14 naut. m. (1:1,021,-474) at lat. 19°30', contour interval 1.000 ft. Washington, D. C., pub-lished Oct. 1944, 3d edition, Dec. 1948. 36X27 in.
Air navigation charts V 30 (series). [Mercator projection.] f 50c. each.M 202.21: V 30-(nos.)
7669 33. Lat. 14°N-30°N, long. 101°W-1290W. Scale l”=:30 naut. m. (1:2,188,800)at lat. 22°30', contour interval 1,000 ft. Washington, D. C., published May 1943, 2d edition Dec. 1946, corrected reprint Jan. 1949. 32 X 52 in.
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Air navigation charts V 30 (series)—Continued55. Lat. 1°S—15°N, long. 103°E-78°E. Scale l" = 30 naut. m. (1:2,188,800)
at lat. 7°30', contour interval 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 5,000, 7,000 and 9,000 ft. Washington, D. C., published May 1943, 3d edition, Dec. 1947, corrected reprint Jan. 1949. 32X52 in.
90. Lat. 45°S—29°S. long. 59°W-91°W. Scale l" = 30 naut. m. (1:2,188,800) at lat. 37°30', contour interval 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, 5,000, 7,000, 9,000, 12,000, 15,000 and 20,000 ft. Washington, D. C., published May 1943, 2d edition, Sept. 1947, corrected reprint, Jan. 1949. 32X52 in.
Airways plotting chart VR (series). [Mercator projection.]M 202.21: VR-(no.)
213. Pacific airways plotting chart, lat. 37°N—65°N, long. 120°W-170°E. Scale 1 : 5,000,000 at lat. 52°N or 1° long. = 0.540 in., contour interval 3,000 ft. Washington, D. C., published Nov. 1947, 2d edition Nov. 1948. 26X39 in. f 40c.
Charts. M 202.21: (nos.)0795. Plans on north coast of Spain. Washington, D. C., published Nov. 1876,
6th edition, Jan. 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 1, Jan. 1 [1949]. 25X36 in. [Mercator projection.] | 75c.Includes :
Guetaria Anchorage, from Spanish survey in 1897 with additions to 1946.
Puerto de Bermeo, from Spanish survey in 1902 with additions to 1939.
Puerto de Castro and Ensenada de Uridales, from Spanish survey in 1927.
Puerto de Lequeitio, from Spanish survey in 1901 with additions to 1913.
Puerto de San Sebastian, from Spanish survey in 1899 with addi-tions to 1942.
Ria de Santona, from Spanish survey in 1926 with additions to 1945.
Ria de Suances (San Martin de la Arena), from Spanish survey in 1925 with additions to 1933.
0886. Brazil, north coast, Ilha de Maraca to Bala de Turiagu including mouths of Rio Amazonas, South America, from French, Brazilian and U. S. naval surveys to 1886, topography and coastline from Army Air Forces trimetrogon photography between 1942 and 1944. Natural scale 1 : 730,500 at equator. Washington, D. C., published Apr. 1886, 25th edition, Jan. 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 2, Jan. 8 [1949.] 28X44 in. [Mercator projection.] f 90c.
2180a—c. Communication chart of the world [showing submarine cables, principal land lines and radio traffic stations]. Washington, D. C., published Sept. 1923, 14th edition, Sept.-Nov. 1948. 3 sheets, each 38X27 in t 50c. per sheet.Insets:
3000
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3588.
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4455.
British Isles, North Sea and Baltic.Newfoundland to Chesapeake Bay.Philippine* Islands.West Indies and Central America.
(67° to 65°). Position plotting sheet. Scale 1° long. = 4 inches. Washing-ton, D. C., published Mar. 1945, 2d edition, Feb. 1949. 27 X16 in [Mercator projection.] | 20c.
Gorong and Banda Eilanden, Netherlands Indies, including southeastern coast of Ceram, from Netherlands Government surveys between 1923 and 1930. Washington, D. C., published Oct. 1913, 5th edition, Jan 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 2, Jan. 8 [19491 39x28 in. [Mercator projection.] f 90c.Includes:
Amar Road, Poelau Manawoka.Banda Eilanden.Gorong Eilanden and vicinity.Kailakat Road, Poelau Gorong.Naira Road, Banda Eilanden.Ondoer Road, Poelau Gorong.Straaten Kilwaroe and Kefing, Poelau Ceramlaoet
PIioor:0no eastcoastof Tas™ania. Washington, D. C„ published May T»n5,R2rdiq4Oi rc”rrect.ed through Notice to mariners 2,Jan. 8 [1949]. 27X41 m. [Mercator projection.] t 90c Includes: 1
George Bay from British survey in 1862 ; with inset, Bar and en- trance to George Bay.
Ba-Y a?? adjacent anchorages, from British survey in 1884 Isola d Elba, Archipelago Toscano, Italy, west coast, Mediterranean
Sea, from Italian surveys in 1883 and 1884. Scale naut. m = 19 in natural scale 1: 38,400. Washington, D. C., 1st edition Jan 1949’ corrected through Notice to mariners 2, Jan. 8 [1949] ’ ‘>8X37 in’ [Mercator projection.] f 90c. A •
England, west coast Formby Point to Kirkcudbright, from British ? •riV^aibntWie1n?8R9?o an,(1 1928 with additions to 1944.’ Natural scale 1 : lu0 910 at lat. 54°15'. Washington, D. C., 1st edition Tan 1040 corrected through Notice to mariners 2, Jan. 8 [1949] ’43X26 in’ [Mercator projection.] f 90 c. J wx-o in.
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Charts—Continued4479. River Thames entrance, North Foreland to The Nore, England, east
coast, from British surveys to 1939, with corrections to 1948. Natural scale 1 : 52,100. Washington, D. C., published May 1915, 16th edition, Feb. 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 2, Jan. 8 [1949]. 26X47 in. t 90c. « - x ^-x- T
4701. Plans on east coast of England. Washington, D. C., 1st edition Jan. 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 2, Jan. 8 [1J49J. 26x51 in. [Mercator projection.] f $1.05.Includes: .
Bridlington Bay, from British surveys in 1929 and 1931.Filey Bay from British survey in 1893.
4704. Tians on east coast of England. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, Jan. 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 1, Jan. 1 [1949J. 38X27 in. [Mercator projection.] f 75c.Includes:
Runswick Bay, from British survey in 1898. .Scarborough Bay, from British survey in 1901 with additions to
1914.Whitby Harbor, from British survey in 1932. , .
4797. Lough Larne and approaches, Ireland, east coast, from British surveys in 1941 and 1944. Scale naut. m. = 5.8 in., natural scale 1:12,610. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, Dec. 1948, corrected through Notice to mariners 2, Jan. 8 [1949]. 39X26 in. [Mercator projection.] t 75c.Inset: Larne Harbor.
5558-S. North America, winds aloft, meteorological plotting chart, Navy. Wash-ington, D. C., published Mar. 1931, 7th edition, Dec. 1948. 43X30 in. t 30c.
H. O. publications. ® Item 768 M202.23: (nos.)30. List of lights and fog signals : v. 1, Coasts of North and South America
(except coasts of continental U. S. A. and Alaska), West Indies and Hawaiian Islands; corrected to Jan. 1, 1949. 1949. 706 p. il. map. * Cloth $2.00.L. C. card 7-24405
33. 1949 supplement to List of lights, v. 4, corrections and additions from Notices to*mariners and other sources from date of publication (Jan. 1, 1948) to Jan. 1, 1949 (including Notice to mariners, no. 52 of 1949). 1949. [11+18 leaves, f ,
34. 1949 supplement to List of lights, v. 5, corrections and additions from Notice to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Jan. 1, 1948) to Jan. 1„ 1949 (including Notice to mariners, no. 52 of 1948). 1949. [1]+11 leaves, t
Long range air navigation chart, V70 (series). [Mercator projection.] M 202.21: V70-(no.)
16. Lat. 2° S-34° N, long. 98° E-36° E. Scale l" = 70 naut. m. (1: 5,107,200) at lat. 16° N, contour interval 1,000, 3,000, 5,000, 7,000, 10,000, 15,000, 20,000 and 25,000 [ft.]. Washington, D. C., published June 1944, 2d edition Nov. 1948. 32X52 in. t 40c.
INFORMATION OFFICE, Agriculture Dept.
Technical bulletins 926-950, [title page] with contents; prepared in In-dexing Section. 1949. xiii p. (Publications Division.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 19 A 1.36: 926-950/t.p.& cont.
INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS INSTITUTE, State Dept.
En el camino de la escuela. [1949.] [3]+76 p. il. * Paper, 40c. • Item919 S 1.64/2: Es 1Juan el poblano. [1949.] [3]4-25-f-[l] p. il. * Paper, 20c. • Item 919
S 1.64/2: J 87INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU, Treasury Dept.
Annual report of commissioner of internal revenue, fiscal year 1948 [with statistical tables]. 1949. X+240 p. ([Treas. Dept. doc. 3158.]) [Also issued as H. doc. 6, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, 45c. • Item 1019 L. C. card 9-35242 T 22.1: 948
Receipts from internal revenue, fiscal year 1948, by collection districts, States and Territories (extract from Annual report of commissioner of internal revenue, 1948). 1949. 43 p. t T22.1/a:R243
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Regulations. T 22.17: (nos.)111. Treasury decisions nos. 5555-5670 issued after Dec. 31, 1946 and before
Dec. 1, 1948, amending income tax regulations 111, issued under Internal revenue code for taxable years beginning after Dec. 31, 1941. 1949. iii + 48 p. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 49-46101
114. Relating to employers’ tax, employees’ tax, and employee representatives' tax under Railroad retirement tax act, for tax-return periods beginning after Dec. 31. 1948. 1949. ix-f-79 p. [Title 26, chap 1, subchap. D, Code of Federal regulations, pt. 411.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 1023 L. C. card 49-45812
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONCarload waybill analyses, 1947, distribution of freight traffic and revenue
averages by commodity classes and rate territories, animals and prod-ucts, terminations in 1947. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1949. [1] 4-25 p. 4° ([ Statement 496; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Processed.] tL. C. card A 48-141 IC 1.2: C 17/16/947
Carload waybill analyses, 1947, distribution of freight traffic and revenue averages by commodity classes and rate territories, products of agricul-ture, terminations in 1947. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1949. [1] 4-55 p. 4° (Statement 495; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Proc-essed.] f IC 1.2 : C 17/17/947
Carload waybill analyses, 1947, traffic and revenue, by territorial movement, length of haul (short-line), and type of rate, bituminous coal, ICC com-modity 305, all terminations in 1947. Washington, D. C., Jan. 1949. [114-12 p. 4° (Statement 493; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Processed.] f IC 1.2 : C 17/15/947
Decisions (Finance). * Paper, $1.50 a vol., foreign subscription, $2.00; separate decisions usually 5c. each. IC 1.6/la : F-(nos.)’1—8782, F—8785, F—8787, F—8790, F—8794 to F—8795. [Also in Interstate Com-
merce Commission reports, v. 271.]
Decisions (Motor carrier). * Paper, $2.00 a vol., foreign subscription, $2.50; separate decisions usually 5c. each. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-(nos.) M—6982 and M-6988. [Also in Motor carrier cases, v. 48.]
Decisions (Motor carrier, finance). * Paper, $1.50 a vol., foreign subscrip-tion, $2.00; separate decisions usually 5c. each.
IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-(nos.) MF—1687, MF-1692, MF-1695, MF-1697, MF-1712, MF-1716. [Also in Motor
carrier cases, v. 55.]
Decisions (Traffic). * Paper, $1.50 a vol., foreign subscription, $2.00; sepa-rate decisions usually 5c. each. IC 1.6/la: (nos )[Opinion] 25178, 25183, 25189, 25196, 25207, 25209-217, 25220-221. [Also in
Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 272.][0^2L°J1] 25222—223, 25227-228, 25230-235, 25237-241, 25245-247, 25249-253
25255. [Also in Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 273.]Decisions (Water carrier). * Paper, $1.50 a vol., foreign subscription,
$2.00; separate decisions usually 5c. each. IC 1.6/la : WC-(nos.) ^sion^reporJ^v^^c'"^-356 t0 i-^lso in Interstate Commerce Commis-
Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission, Jan. 1940-June 1948. 1948. vi4-804 p. (Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 49, Valuation reports.) * Cloth, $2.75. • Item 553L. C. card 38-6083 IC j val.9: 49
Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission, Dec. 1947-July 1948. 1948. xxxii4~874 p. (Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 270 1 * Cloth, $3.00. ® Item 555 IC 1.6/1: 270
In matter of making accident investigation reports under Locomotive in-spection act of Feb. 17, 1911, as amended: Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad, accidents near Hillsdale, Wash., Dec. 30, 1948 and near Thrift, Wash., Dec. 31, 1948, caused by locomotive separating from its train due to defective coupler on tender. Jan. 31, 1949 4 n 40 [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5: H 55/3
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7712 Same: Union Pacific Railroad, accidents at East Portland and Hinkle, Oreg., Jan. 2, 1949, caused by explosions in air box of engine installed in Diesel-electric locomotive unit. Feb. 1, 1949. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] f
IC 1 acci.5 : Ea 7p/2Investigation, reports in re accident. [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5: (nos.)
7713 3214. Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company, at Edison, Ga., Oct. 31, 1948. [1948.]11 p. il. 4°
7714 3215. Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad Company, at Dolton, Ill., Nov. 17,1948. [1948.] 10 p. il. 4°
7715 3216. St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company of Texas, at Corley, Tex., Nov.18, 1948. [1948.] 10 p. il. 4°
7716 3217. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, near Niles Junction, Ohio, Nov. 30,1948. [1948.] 11 p. il. 4°
7717 3219. Pittsburgh & West Virginia Railway Company, near New Alexandria, Ohio,Dec. 11, 1948. [1949.] 9 p. il. 4°
7718 No. 330, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, United States v. Interstate Commerce Commission, et. al., appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia; brief for Interstate Commerce Commission. [1949.] cover title, iii4-120 p. $ IC 1.13/1: In 81/22
7719 Operating statistics of large steam railways, selected items for calendar year 1946 compared with calendar year 1947. [1949.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-200; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Subject to revision.] f • Item 585L. C. card A 29-380 IC 1 sto.22: 948/13
7720 Revenues, ton-miles, and passenger-miles of class 1, 2, and 3 motor carriers, 1940-41 and 1944-48 [with bibliography]. Washington, D. C., 1949. cover title, [1]-f-ii-f-38 p. il. 4“ (Statement 490; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Processed. Another illustration on p. 1 of cover.] fL. C. card A 49-10123 IC 1 mot.2: R 32
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7722 Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, no. 9891, National Labor Relations Board v. Public Service Coordinated Transport, Public Service Interstate Transportation Company; on peti-tion for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1948.] cover title, v4-240a p.-f-[4] folded leaves, il. $ J 1.76: P96
7723 Brief for appellants, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, no. 10107, Tom C. Clark, Attorney General of United States, as successor to Alien Property Custodian, and William Alexander Julian, as Treasurer of United States, v. Jane Muriel (Henley) Zander, appeal from judgment of United States District Court for District of Columbia. [1949.] cover title, ii-f-17 p. $ J 1.77: Z 15/2
7724 Brief for appellee, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, no. 9873, Dalton Trumbo v. United States, appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia. [1949.] cover title, i-f-12 p. t J 1.77: T 771
7725 Brief for appellees, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, no. 9984, Louis Bernard Lapides v. Tom Clark, Attorney General, and Watson B. Miller, commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service; appeal from United States District Court for District of Colum-bia. [1949.] cover title, ii-f-28 p. t J 1.77: L 314
7726 Brief for appellee, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, no. 10076, Valdean B. Wham v. United States, appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia. [1949.] cover title, 14-13 p. t J 1.77: W 554
7727 Brief for Charles H. Learned, in Patent Office, before Board of Interference Examiners, Charles H. Learned v. Kenneth B. Thompson, interferences no. 82373 and no. 83032. [1949.] cover title, ii-|-35 p. 4° J
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Brief for United States, appellant, court of appeals, 10th circuit, no. 3801, United States v. Virginia Runner, a minor [et al.] and John W. Swinford, guardian ad litem, appeal from district court for western district of Oklahoma. [1949.] cover title, ii+16 p. $ J 1.76: R 875
Brief for United States, appellant, in court of appeals for 10th circuit, no. 3805, United States v. Arthur Bibo; appeal from district court for district of New Mexico. [1949.] cover title, v-j-54 p. $ J 1.76 :B 471
Brief of appellee, court of appeals for Sth circuit, no. 13656, criminal, Morris Klein v. United States; no. 13657, criminal, Harry Burke v. [same] appeals from district court for western district of Missouri. [1949.] cover title, ii-f-45 p. J j j 70. g 672/3
Court of appeals for 2d circuit, no. 33, Oct. term, 1948 (argued Nov. 3, 1948 decided Dec. 8,1948), docket no. 21041, Lillian Spelar, as administratrix of estate of Mark Spelar, v. United States, before L. Hand, Augustus N Hand and Clark, circuit judges; appeal from district court for eastern district of New York. [1949.] p. 19-24. $ J1.76:Sp32
In court of appeals for 2d circuit, in matter of Wheeler Shipbuilding Cor-poration, bankrupt, William A. Boyd, trustee-appellant, v. United States appellee; brief for appellee United States. [1949.] cover title [114-’ 27 P- * J 1.76 :W 569/2
In Court of Claims, no. 17639 Cong., American Transatlantic Co. v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1949.] cover title, iii-J-353-453 p. $
J 1.80: Am35tr/4In Court of Claims, no. 17849, Congressional, J. B. McCrary Company, Inc.,
v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report and request for special findings of fact. [1949.] p. 91-95. $ J 1.80 :M 137
Claims, no. 46319, Pearson, Dickerson, Inc. [et al.] v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report and request for special findings of fact. [1949.] p. 35-44. J J 1.80 :P 319
In Court of Claims, no. 46889, Alamo Construction Co., Inc., v. United States • defendant s exceptions to report of commissioner and request for special findings of fact. [1949.] p. 33-34. t J 1.80: Al 11
In C°?rt °f Claims, no. 47266, Penner Installation Corporation v. United arZti8’ .<lefendant’s exceptions to report of commissioner. [1949.] p 37-41- ? J 1.80: P 382
!n Court of Claims, no. 47267, Penner Installation Corporation v. United states; defendant s exceptions to report of commissioner. [1949 ] n 37~41- i J 1.80 :P 382/2
1,1 Court of Claims, no. 47704, J. A. Jones Construction Co., Inc. v. United states; defendant’s exception to commissioner’s report and request for special findings of fact. [1949.] p. 25-26. $ J 1.80: J 718
In1?oart °f Claims, no. 47775, Elzie Avon Patterson (also known as E. A. Patterson) and Katherine Josephine Patterson (also known as K J Patterson) v. United States; motion to dismiss. [1949.] p. 30-52. j
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bnet. [1949.] p. 39-65. J J 1.80 :P 336/2In Court of Claims, no. 48516, John E. Dockendorf v. United States - brief
for United States. [1949.] p. 49-68. $ J 1.80 : D 658In Court of Claims, no. 48658, Houdry Process Corporation v. United
States; petition. [1949.] cover title, p. 1-14. $ J 1.80 :H 8131,1 district court for district of Delaware, civil action no. 554, United States v
Hartford-Empire Company; documents pertaining to Hitchccok-Coch rane and Howard matters, index. [1949.] ii p. large 8° J
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7745 Tn Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, no. 563, United States v. Yellow Cab Company, et al., appeal from district court for northern district of Illinois; statement as to jurisdiction. [1949.] cover title, 30 p. t J 1.78 :Y 38/3
7746 No. —, in cour of appeals for 2d circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Christian W. Korell, on petition for revief of decision of Tax Court; brief for petitioner and appendices. [1949.] cover title, ii-j-49 $
J 1.76: K 8417747 No. —, in court of appeals for 2d circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v.
Natalia Danesi Murray, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for petitioner and appendices. [1949.] cover title, ii-f-51 p. ±
J 1.76: M 9657748 No. —, in court of appeals for 2d circuit, estate of Edgar V. O’Daniel, Ruth
O’Daniel and Guaranty Trust Company of New York, as executors, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, i+17 p. t
J 1.76: Od 17749 No. —, in court of appeals for 2d circuit, estate of Henry W. Clark, Alleyne
Clark, executrix, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, ii+17 p. t .11.76:0 548/2
7750 Nos. — and — in court of appeals for 2d circuit, Irving Fainblatt v. commis-sioner of internal revenue; Leon Fainblatt v. [same], on petitions for review of decisions of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, i-j-14 p. J J 1.76: F 149/2
7751 No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, United States v. Edward P. Stahel & Co., Inc. [et al.]; cross-petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1949.] cover title, i-j-15 p. $ J 1.78: Stl3/2
7752 No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, United States and Interstate Commerce Commission v. Capital Transit Company et al., on appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia; brief in opposition to motions to affirm. [1949.] cover title, 7 p. t
J 1.78: C 172/67753 No. —, original, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, United
States v. Louisiana; brief for United States in support of motion for leave to file complaint. [1949.] cover title, ii-|-19 p. t J 1.78 :L 93/11
7754 No. —, original, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, United States v. Texas; brief for United States in support of motion for leave to file complaint. [1949.] cover title, i-|-9 p. t J 1.78: T 312/10
7755 No. 37, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, United States v. Women’s Sportswear Manufacturers Association, et al., on appeal from district court for district of Massachusetts; reply brief for United States. [1949.] cover title, 13 p. t J 1.78 :W 842/3
7756 No. 42, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, August Klapp- rott v. United States, on writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 3d cir-cuit; motion to modify judgment. [1949.] cover title, 12 p. $
J 1.18: K 664/37757 No. 228, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Nye & Nissen,
a corporation, and Abraham Moncharsh v. United States, on writ of cer-tiorari to court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States. [1949.] cover title, iii-|-66 p. t J 1.78 : N 986/2
7758 No. 255, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Gerhart Eisler v. United States, on writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit; brief for United States. [1949.] cover title, v-f-111 p. J ’ J1.78:Ei87/2
7759 No. 292, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, George Smith v. United States, on writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States. [1949.] cover title, ii+48 p. t J 1.78: Sm57/2
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7760 no s . 299-304, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, United States v. Gerlach Live Stock Company; [same] v. J. Sheldon Potter; [same] v. Martin Erreca: [same] v. James J. Stevinson, a corporation; [same] v. Archibald J. Stevinson; [same] v. 3-H Securities Company; brief for United States. [1949.] cover title, iv-j-96 p. t J 1.78 :G 316/2
7761 Nos. 299-304, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, United States v. Gerlach Live Stock Company; [same] v. J. Sheldon Potter; [same] v. Martin Erreca; [same] v. James J. Stevinson, a corporation; [same] v. Archibald J. Stevinson; [same] v. 3-H Securities Company, on writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; reply brief for United States. [1949.] cover title, ii-f-14 p. J J 1.78 :G 316/3
7762 No. 330, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, United States v. Interstate Commerce Commission, United States, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, et al., appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia; brief for United States. [1949.] cover title, vii+114 p. t
J 1.78: P 384/8Same; brief for United States. [1949.] cover title, 23 p. $ J 1.78 :P 384/9
7763 No. 387, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Transconti-nental & Western Air, Inc., v. Civil Aeronautics Board, on writ of certi-orari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit; brief for Civil Aeronautics Board. [1949.] cover title, vi-j-108 p. $
J 1.78: T 687/47764 Nos. 388 and 389, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Welker
B. Brooks v. United States; James M. Brooks, administrator of estate of Arthur L. Brooks, v. [same], on writs of certiorari to court of appeals for 4th circuit; brief for United States. [1949.] cover title, ix-f-58 p. $
J 1.78: B 791/97765 no . 391, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, A. F. Wagner
Iron Works and Wagner Engineering Co. v. War Assets Administration, et al., etc., on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for respondents in opposition. [1948.] cover title, i-|-16 p. $
J 1.78: W 125/37766 No. 406, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, United States, v.
Harry S. Knight, on writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for United States. [1949.] cover title, iii+74 p. $ J 1.78 : K 744/2
7767 no s . 411 and 412, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, James A. Daggs v. Grover C. Klein, Navy, commandant, Mare Island Navy Yard, and James V. Forrestal, Secretary of Navy; John Braito v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondents in opposition. [1948.] cover title, ii-4-15 p. $
J 1.78: D 1327768 No. 427, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct term, 1948, Frederick W.
Wade v. Walter A. Hunter, warden United States Penitentiary, Leaven-worth, Kans., on writs of certiorari to court of appeals for 10th circuit • brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, v-|-65 p. map. J
J 1.78: W119/27769 No. 441, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, American Safety
Table Company v. Singer Sewing Machine Company, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for United States as amicus curiae in opposition. [1948.] cover title, i-J-15 p. $
J 1.78: Am35sa<770 No. 451, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Catherine Bow-
cott and Edna Woodcock v. United States, on petition for writ of certi-orari to court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for United States in opposi-
tion. [1949J cover title, i+7 p. $ J 1.78 :B 6727771 No. 473, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, United States v.
Reginald P. Wittek, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit; supplemental memo-randum for United States. [1949.] cover title, 7 p. i J 1.78 :W 783/2
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No. 478, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Roscoe H.Coffman v. Federal Laboratories, Inc., United States, intervenor, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1949.] cover title, ii+30ip. $
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No. 487, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Douglas Chan-dler v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 1st circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1949.] cover title, ii+35 p. t J L78: G 361
No 490, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Edward P. Stahel & Co., Inc., et al. v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1949.] cover title, i+22 p. i J1.78:Stl3/3
No. 495, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Federal Com-munications Commission v. WJR, Goodwill Station, Inc., and Coastal Plains Broadcasting Co., Inc.; petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit. [1948.] cover title, ii+27 p. t J 1.78 :W 1/4
No. 506, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, United States, ex rel. May Johnson, v. W. Frank Watkins, district director of Im-migration and Naturalization Service in New York district, or such other person, if any, who may have custody of May Johnson, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1949.] cover title, ii+30 p. t
J 1.78 z J 635/2No. 509, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Otto A. Kohl
v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1949.] cover title, i+14 p. t J 1.78 :K 823
No. 523, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, T. M. Duche & Sons, Inc., v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Customs and Patent Appeals; brief for United States in opposition. [1949.] cover title, i+29 p. t J 1-78: D 857
No. 534, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, J. D. Richard-son Company v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Customs and Patent Appeals; brief for United States in opposi-tion. [1949.] cover title, i+10 p. t J 1.78 :R 394/3
No. 538, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Lee M. Friedman v. Denis W. Delaney, collector of internal revenue for district of Massachusetts, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 1st circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1949.] cover title, i+14 p. t J 1-78: F 914/5
No. 546, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Walter T. Gunn v. Vincent Y. Dallman, individually and as collector of internal revenue for Sth collection district of Illinois, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1949.] cover title, i+6 p. $ J 1.78 :G 956
No. 558, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Federal Power Commission v. Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, et al.; petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 3d circuit. [1949.] cover title, iii+34 p. t J 1.78: P 193/7
No. 574, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, United States v. Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co.; petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 1st circuit. [1949.] cover title, i+9 p. $ J 1.78: W 527/4
No. 575, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Secretary of Agriculture v. Central Roig Refining Company and Western Sugar Refining Company, Porto Rican American Sugar Refinery, Inc., in-tervenor', American Sugar Refining Company et al., intervenors, Gov-
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eminent of Puerto Rico, intervenor; petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit. [1949.] cover title, ii+25 p. $ J 1.78: C 333/14
Nos. 578 and 579, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, John Walter Oakley, jr. v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co.; John S. Haynes v. Southern Railway System, petition for writs of certiorari to court of appeals for 6th circuit. [1949.] cover title, i+22 p. t
J 1.78: Oa 4/2No. 583, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Louis A. Reilly,
as postmaster of Newark, county of Essex, N. J., v. Joseph J. Pinkus, trading as American Health Aids Company, also known as Energy Food Center; petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 3d circuit [1949.] cover title, ii+20 p. $ J 1.78: Am 35 he
No. 584, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Federal Com-munications Commission v. Broadcasting Service Organization, Inc.; petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit. [1949.] cover title, ii+26 p. $
j 1.78: B 78No 4399, in court of appeals for 1st circuit, Harriet S. W. Lewis et al.,
trustees [of estate of John B. Lewis], v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, i+23 p. + J 1.76 :L 587/4
No 5832, in court of appeals for 4th circuit, John R. Stinnett v. United States, on appeal from district court for eastern district of Virginia- brief for United States. [1949.] cover title, ii+29 p. $ J 1.76: St 57/2
No. 5835, in court of appeals for 4th circuit, Miles-Conley Company, Inc v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief and appendix for respondent. [1949.] cover title
* J 1.76 :M 598No ,)S41, in court of appeals for 4th circuit, Frank Harris and Victoria
Harris v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, ii+26 p- * J 1.76’: H 241
No 9548, in court of appeals for 3d circuit, estate of George P. Rhodes, John B. Rhodes and George P. Rhodes, jr., executors, v. commissioner ,of. 1°tJ?rnal revenue> on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, [1]+29 p. t J 1.76 :R 346/3
No 9667, in court of appeals for 7th circuit, Fountain City Cooperative Creamery Association v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949 ] cover title, ii+24 p. t J 1.76 :F 825
No. 9702, in court of appeals for 3d circuit, Ruud Manufacturing Company v commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, 34+5a p. J
J 1.76: R94No. 9774, in court of appeals for 3d circuit, Titusville Dairy Products Com-
pany v. Charles F. Brannan, Secretary of Agriculture; no. 9831, [same] v [same], on appeal from judgment of district court for western district ??£«n?Sylvania; brief f,or Charles F. Brannan, Secretary of Agriculture [1949.] cover title, iii+42 p. J J 1.76 :T 541/2
No 9861, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit John G. Burrows v. James E. Forrestal. Secretary of Defense, Kenneth c’ Royall, Secretary of Army, Thomas H. Green, judge advocate general' VV olfgang, prince of Hesse, and Margarethe, landgrafin of Hesse special appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia- memorandum on behalf of appellees Forrestal, Royall and Green’ [1949.] cover title, 4 p. J .1 1 77 • B 946
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No. 9864, iu United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia cir-cuit, George Marshall v. United States, appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia; brief for appellee. [1949.] cover title, i+19 p. t J 1.77 :M 356
No. 10011, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Char- layne Whiteley Gellatly, individually and as administratrix of John Gel- latly, v. Alexander Wetmore, appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia ; brief for appellee. [1949.] cover title, ii-|-41 p. [Alexander Wetmore is being sued as an individual and not as Secretary of Smithsonian Institution.] J J 1.77: G282
No. 10771, in court of appeals for 6th circuit, John Q. Shunk v. commissioner of internal revenue; estate of Francis R. Shunk, John Q. Shunk, executor, v. [same]; estate of Catherine Fegley, John Q. Shunk, executor, v. [same], on petitions for review of decisions of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1948.] cover title, [1 ] +ii-|-29 p. $ J1.76:Sh92
No. 10777, in court of appeals for 6th circuit, Gilken Corporation v. com-missioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, v-f-29 p. $
J 1.76: G 397No. 10791, in court of appeals for 6th circuit, estate of A. Frank Seltzer,
Louise K. Seltzer, as executrix v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, iv-f-22 p. t J 1.76: Se 49/2
No. 10813, in court of appeals for 6th circuit, Robert H. Cole v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, v-|-9 p. t J 1.76 :C 676
[Nos.] 11983, 11984, 11985, 12017, 12018, in court of appeals for 9th circuit, no. 11983, Vernon O. Tyler v. S. Birch & Sons Construction Company and Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc.; no. 11984, William Leslie Kohl r. [same]; no. 11985, Arthur J. Sessing; v. [same] ; no. 12017, H. A. Lassiter and W. R. Morrison v. Guy F. Atkinson Company; no. 12018, Owen J. McNally v. S. Birch & Sons Construction Company and Morrison-Knud-sen Company, Inc., United States, intervenor, appeals from district court for western district of Washington, northern division; brief for United States as intervenor. [1949.] cover title, iv4-30 p. $ J 1.76 :T971
No. 13873, in court of appeals for Sth circuit, Dupuy G. Warrick and Violette G. Warrick v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, [l]4-23 p. t J 1.76 :W 257
No. 45230, in Court of Claims, Alcea band of Tillamooks [et al.] v. United States; defendant’s request for findings of fact and brief. [1949.] cover title, iii4-107-158 p. t J 1.80 :T 461/6
No. 46443, in Court of Claims, Southern Scrap Material Company, Ltd., v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1949.] cover title, i-j-89-107 p. $
J 1.80: So 88/12No. 46505, in Court of Claims, William MacDonald [et al.], copartners,
d/b/a, Tarlton-MacDonald Company, v. United States; defendant’s re-quest for special findings of fact and brief. [1949.] cover title, ii-|-95— 118 p. t J 1.80: T175
No. 47413, in Court of Claims, Ernest Kreher, et al., trustees, etc., v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1949.] cover title, i4-138 p. t
J 1.80: K 872[Pleas and proceedings in court of appeals for 10th circuit, Nov. term,
1948, United States v. Donald E. Harding et al., appeal from circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit.] [1949.] 1 p. [Printed without title. Signature mark reads: 823244-49—1.] $ J 1.76 :H 219/6
Proceedings in court of appeals for 1st circuit, Oct. term, 1948, no. 4353, United States v. Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co., appeal from district-court for district of Massachusetts. [1949.] p. 44-55 t
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7811 Proceedings in court of appeals for 10th circuit [no. 3715, United States v. Donald E. Harding et al., appeal from district court for district of New Mexico]. [1949. p. 22-23. [Printed without title. The signature mark reads: 823244-49—2.] t J 1.76:H219/7
7812 Reply brief for appellants, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia circuit, no. 10062, Philip B. Fleming, individually and as administrator, Federal Works Agency, W. E. Reynolds, individually and as commissioner of public buildings, Public Buildings Administration, Federal Works Agency, Jess Larsen, individually and as administrator, War Assets Administration, v. Chas. L. Harney Construction Co. (for-merly Palm Springs Holding Corporation), 575 Berry Street, San Fran-cisco, Calif., appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia. [1949.] cover title, i-f-20 p. $ J 1.77: H 229/2
7813 Supplement to brief for appellees, United States Court of Appeals for Dis-trict of Columbia circuit, no. 10002, Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Com-mittee, an unincorporated association, located at 192 Lexington Avenue, New York City, N. Y., v. Tom C. Clark, Attorney General, Seth W. Richardson [et al.], chairman [and members] of Loyalty Review Board of Civil Service Commission, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1949.] cover title, 6 p. $ J 1.77: J 668/2
7814 Supreme Court of United States, no. —, Oct. term, 1948, United States v. Aetna Casualty & Surety Company, order extending time to file petition for writ of certiorari. [1949.] p. 38. t J1.78:Ae98
7815 Supreme Court of United States, no. —, Oct. term, 1948, United States v. Edward P. Stahel & Co., Inc. (et al.) ; order. 1949. p. 256. $
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[Harry Trischler et al. vs. Universal Potteries, Inc., et al., no. 10691]; cause argued and submitted Dec. 10, 1948, before Allen, McAllister, and
Miller, circuit judges. 1949.] p. 184-185. t J 1.76 :T 738/27817 United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, no. 9769,
Central Roig Refining Company and Western Sugar Refining Company, appellants, v. Secretary of Agriculture, appellee, Porto Rican American Sugar Refinery, Inc., et al., intervenors, on appeal from order of Secre-tary of Agriculture; [proceedings]. [1949.] p. 194-207. $
J 1.77 : C 333/37818 United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, no. 10012,
Roachell Young v. W. Bruce Matthews, United States marshal, appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia; brief for appellee and joint appendix. [1949.] cover title, i-f-47 p. $ J 1.77 : Y 86
7819 United States court of appeals for 2d circuit, no. 93, Oct. term, 1948, decided Nov. 29, 1948, docket no. 211012, Michele Daddona v. United States, before Swan, Chase, and Frank, circuit judges, appeal from district court for district of Connecticut; [opinion of court]. [1949.] p. 33-36. t
J 1.76: D 1237820 LABOR DEPARTMENT
7821 36th annual report of Secretary of Labor, fiscal year 1948. 1949. iii+ 104 p. [Includes condensed reports of bureaus and services.] * Paper, 25c. © Item 609 L. C. card 14-30221 L 1.1: 948
7822 Termination report of National War Labor Board, industrial disputes and wage stabilization in wartime, Jan. 12, 1942-Dec. 31, 1945. 1947 [pub-lished 1949]. v. 3, xi+1123 p. il. ([Historical reports on war adminis-tration.]) * Paper, $2.25.L. C. card L 48-47 . L 1.17 : N 21w/2/v.3v. 3, Appendixes to v. 1, pt. 2.
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7823 LABOR STANDARDS BUREAL, Labor Dept.
7824 Summary of Labor management relations act of 1947 (Taft-Hartley act), act of June 23, 1947, Public law 101, 80th Congress. [1949.] p. 5-27. [Also in Federal labor laws and agencies, layman’s guide, bulletin no.100, 1948.] t L 16 3/a: L113/2
7825 LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU, Labor Dept.
7826 Constructions situation. Washington, D. C., Jan. 7, 1949. 2 leaves, 4° (Domestic Commerce Office, Commerce Dept.) [Processed.] f
L 2.2: C 766/67827 Labor force life tables, 1940 and 1947; [prepared in Division of Employ-
ment and Occupational Outlook, Occupational Outlook Branch]. [1949.] cover title, 31 leaves, 11 pl. 17 tab. 4° [Processed.] $ L 2.2: Lll/6
7828 Rent component of consumers’ price index; [prepared by Helen Humes and Bruno Schiro]. [1949.] 16 p. 4° [Also in Monthly labor review, Dec. 1948 and Jan. 1949.] t L 2.6/a: G 766/25
Serial no. R. t7829 1948. Annual conventions of AFL and CIO, 1948 meetings characterized by
greater accord on domestic, economic,, social, and political issues, labor unity, and international affairs; [by] Nelson M. Bortz and Abraham Weiss. [1949.] 14 p. 4° [Also in Monthly labor review, Jan. 1949.]
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7830. LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE, Library of Congress
7831 Digest of public general bills, with index, 81st Congress, 1st session, no. 1.1949. vii-j-192 p. 4° * Paper, 55c; $2.00 per session. • Item 687 L. C. card 36-26093 LC 14.6: 81/1
6832 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
7833 Centennial of Territory of Minnesota, exhibition, Mar. 5-June 15, 1949, address by Hubert H. Humphrey, Senator from Minnesota, on occasion of ceremonies at Library of Congress, opening exhibition celebrating establishment of Territory of Minnesota, together with Catalog of exhibition. 1949. iii-f-74 p. 26 p. of pl. 4° [Title on cover is: Minnesota. Text and illustrations on p. 1-4 of cover.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 660 L. C. card 49-45821 LC 1.2 : M 66
7834 Tribute to those men of Library of Congress who gave their lives in World War, 1941-45. [Washington, D. C., Rufus H. Darby Printing Co., Inc., 1949.] [29] p. il. [Printed by popular subscription of employees of Library of Congress.] fL. C. card 49-45538 LC 1.2: L 61/11
7835 MARINE CORPS, Navy Dept.
7836 Marine Corps order 219; Sept. 30, 1948. [1949.] 2 p. [Issued with per-forations. Supersedes Marine Corps order 216, Nov. 13, 1947.] t
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7837 MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU, Navy Dept.
7838 Convenient source of dry ice for preservation of virus specimens on field trips, field note; by Charles A. Bailey. [1949.] [2] -j-2 p. 1 pl. 4° (Naval Medical Research Institute; National Naval Medical Center.) [Proc-essed.] t M 203.11: Ic 2
Naval Medical Research Institute, Project: Reports. (National Naval Medical Center.) [Processed.] $ M 203.8: (letters,nos.)
7839 NM 001 008, rp. 3. Apparatus for rapid determination of relative luminosities of fluoroscent solids particularly applicable for field work [with list of references] ; by Alfred A. Schiller and Louis P. Cecchini. July 21, 1948. [4]+11 p. 10 p. of pl. and tab. 4°
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Susceptibility of albino rats to Schistosoma mansoni [with list of references] ; by M. A. Stirewalt, A. S. Evans, and Robert E. Kuntz. Nov. 18, 1948. [4]-4-10 p. il. 1 pl. 4°
Epidemic of eosinophilic meningitis, previously undescribed disease, occurring on Ponape, Eastern Carolines [with list of references] ; by Charles A. Bailey. Oct. 14, 1948. [2] +23 p. 9 p. of pl. and tab. 4°
Effects of larval population density on some laboratory characteristics of Anopheles quadrimaculatus, Say [with list of references] ; by Levon A. Terzian and Nathan Stabler. Dec. 10, 1948. [4]+7 p. 7 p. of pl. and tab.
Oral color photography as means of personnel identification and registration of oral lesions and deformities [with list of references] : by B. L. Taylor and C. A. Schlack. Oct. 28, 1948. [4]+8+[6] p. il. 2 pl. 4"
7844 MINES BUREAU, Interior Dept.
7845 Barite, bauxite, bismuth, cadmium; [articles by Lawrence G. Houk, F. M. Barsigian, Herbert L. Cullen, Samuel A. Gustavson, and Richard H. Mote]. [1949.] [2]+161-192 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook,
1947.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a: B 239/9471846 Copper; by Charles White Merrill and Helena M. Meyer. [1949.] [2] +
449-480 p. il. [Reprint from Minerals yearbook, 1947.] * Paper, 10c.I 28.37/a : C 793/947
7847 Crude petroleum and petroleum products, 1947 (final summary) ; annual petroleum statement P 309. [1949.] 14 p. 4° (Mineral industry sur-
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^formation circular, I. C. (series). [Processed.] f 128.27; (nos.) Activities of Health and Safety Division, Bureau of Mines, Department of
dWin,s war years, 1941-45; by D. Harrington. Jan. 1949. [1] + 40 p. 9 pl. map. 4°
Change houses in Lake Superior district [with bibliography] ; by Frank E Cash and Roy G. Stott. Jan. 1949. [l]+26 p. 24 pl. 4®
German low-temperature coal-tar industry; by E. O. Rhodes. Feb. 1949. [1J+n + 84 p. 45 pl. 4°
Investigation of fire in Kings mine, Princeton Mining Co., Princeton, Ind.; by C-A; Herbert, W. A. Gallagher, and F. J. Smith. Feb. 1949 [1] +14p 3 pl. 1 tab. 4° J '
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7852 Magnesium, magnesium compounds, manganese, mercury, mica, molybde-num; [articles by Herbert L. Cullen, G. W. Josephson, F. M. Barsigian Norwood B. Melcher, Helena M. Meyer, Alethea W. Mitchell, G. Richards Gwinn, E. M. Tucker, Hubert W. Davis]. [1949.] [2]+721-800 p il [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1947.] * Paper, 20c.
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Mineral market reports MMS (series). (Mineral industry surveys) [Processed.] f 128.28: (nos’)
Lead and zinc pigments and zinc salts in 1948 (preliminary annual report) • prepared by Helena M. Meyer and Alethea W. Mitchell. [1949 1 3 n 4®
Mine production of lead in United States in 1948, preliminary annual figures ; prepared by Richard H. Mote. [1949.] 4 p. 1 tab 4® [Renlaees Nov. and Dec. monthly reports, 90 and 91.] Lreplaces
Portland and other hydraulic cements in 1947. final annual figures • nre- pared by D. G. Runner and Esther V. Balser. Feb. 16 1949 7 p f«
Gohl and silver in 1947; prepared by Charles White Merrill. [1949 ]
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1697. Mine production of zinc in United States in 1948 figures; prepared by Richard H. Mote. [1949.] November and December reports, 93 and 94.]
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Miners’circular. • Item 518 128.6: (no.)7858 47. Accident statistics as aid to prevention of accidents in bituminous-coal
mines, coal-mine accident-prevention course, sec. 1. Revised Feb 1948 1J4U. vi-|-42 p. il. ♦ Paper, 15c.L. C. card 45-36323
859 Phosphate rock ; by Bertrand L. Johnson and E. M. Tucker. [1949.] [2] I 977-992 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1947.] * Paper, 10c.
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Report of investigations, R. I. (series). [Processed.] t I 28.23: (nos.)4375. Missouri Valley manganese deposits, S. Dak.: pt. 1, General investigations,
stratigraphic studies, and tonnage and grade estimates; by Paul E. Pesonen, Edward L. Tullis, and Paul Zinner. Feb. 1949. [1] -4-86 p. 12 pl. 8 maps, 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Interior Department agencies participating in Missouri Basin development plan.]
4397. Investigation of Chestatee copper and pyrite deposit, Lumpkin, Ga.; by M. H. Kline and W. A. Beck. Jan. 1949. [11+12 p. 2 pl. map, 4°
4398. Investigation of zinc-lead deposits in horizons below Grand Falls chert, Galena district, Cherokee County, Kans.; by Otto Ruhl and Homer J. Ballinger. Jan. 1949. [1] +119 p. 2 pl. 2 maps, 4°
4399. Core-drill testing for base-metal mineralization below Hope Silver mine, Granite County, Mont.; by John W. Cole. Feb. 1949. [1] +9 p. 4 pl. 2 maps, 4°
4400. Investigation of Sheep Creek iron deposits, Meagher County, Mont.; by Glenn C. Reed. Jan. 1949. [1] +9 p. 5 pl. map, 4°
4402. Gaseous reduction methods for production of sponge iron [with bibliogra-phy] ; by Edward P. Barrett. Feb. 1949. [1] +45 p. 23 pl. 4°
4403. Investigation of Valzinco lead-zinc mine, Spotsylvania County, Va.; by Wes-ley A. Grosh. Jan. 1949. [1] +7 p. 6 pl. map, 4°
4404. Investigation of Broughton and Ring magnetite deposits, Essex County, N. Y., by Robert S. Sanford and L. H. Stone. Jan. 1949. [1] +4 p. 3 pl. 4°
4405. Effect of operating variables upon Fischer-Tropsch synthesis; by Sol Weller. Jan. 1949. [1] +8 p. 4 pl. 4°
4406. Investigation of Big Ben molybdenum deposit, Neihart district, Cascade County, Mont.; by J. A. Herdlick. Feb. 1949. [l]+22 p. 2 pl. map, 4°
4407. Thermochemical study of stability relation of geikielite and ilmenite in rocks; by Th. G. Sahama and D. R. Torgeson. Feb. 1949. [1]+14 p. 2 pl. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Geophysical Laboratory of Carnegie Institution, Washington.]
4408. Thermochemical study of olivines and orthopyroxenes; by Th. G. Sahama and D. R. Torgeson. Feb. 1949. [1] +24 p. 1 pl. 4° [Prepared in coop-eration with Geophysical Laboratory of Carnegie Institution, Wash-ington.]
4409. Investigation of Blister mica mine, Cheshire County, N. H.; by S. Benedict Levin and McHenry Mosier. Feb. 1949. [1] +12 p. 5 pl. map. 4°
4410. Investigation of Big mica mine, Cheshire County, N. H.; by S. Benedict Levin and McHenry Mosier. Feb. 1949. [1]+16 p. 4 pl. map, 4°
4411. Investigation of Eve Mills zinc deposit, Monroe County, Tenn.; by Richard L. Sayrs. Feb. 1949. [1] +5 p. 4 pl. map, 4°
4412. Investigation of Black Mountain beryl deposit, Oxford County, Maine; by E. E. Maillot, Margaret F. Boos, and McHenry Mosier. Feb. 1949. [1] + 10 p. 6 pl map, 4°
4417. Investigated of Parker and Webb zinc deposits, St. Lawrence County, N. Y. [with bibliography] ; by H. P. Hermance and Robert S. Sanford. Feb. 1949. [1] -j-31 p. 4 pl. map, 4°
4422. Investigation of Albright Farm lead-zinc deposit, Blair County, Pa.; by Donald F. Reed. Feb. 1949. [1] +7 p. 2 pl. map, 4“
4463. Tentative titanium-nickel diagram [with bibliography] ; by J. R. Long, E. T. Hayes, D. C. Root, and C. E. Armantrout. Feb. 1949. [1] +13 p. 9 pl. 4°
4464. Sheath working of metal powders ; by James R. Long and Earl T. Hayes. Feb. 1949. [1] +13 p. 8 pl. 4»
Technical paper. • Item 523 128.7: (no.)727. Water pools in Pennsylvania anthracite mines [with bibliography] ; by S. H.
Ash, W. L. Eaton, Karl Hughes, W. M. Romischer, and J. Westfield. 1949. iv + 78 p. il. 6 maps. * Paper, 55c.L. C. card 49—46045
MINT BUREAU, Treasury Dept.
Annual report of director of mint, fiscal year 1948, including report on pro-duction of precious metals, calendar year 1947. 1949. v-|-138 p. 2 pl. ([Treasury Dept. doc. 3159.]) * Paper, 35c.L. C. card 9-34686 T 28.1: 948
MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION, Army Dept.
Maps of Mississippi River, Cairo, Ill., to Gulf of Mexico, La. Scale 1: 62,500, approximately 1 in.=l m. 12th edition, Jan. 1944. n. p. [1944]. cover title, [13] leaves, il., 60 maps, oblong f° [Includes 53 detail maps which read advance sheet subject to correction, special sheets A-C, 7 index sheets (drawn to scale 1:500,000), and sheets numbered 1-10. Other maps on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] f Paper, 75c., Mississippi River Commis-sion, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.7 : C 12/944
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MUSIC DIVISION, Library of CongressTwentieth century poetry in English, contemporary recordings of poets
reading their own poems, catalog of phonograph records. 1949. 12 p. (Reference Department.) t Paper, 5c.L. C. card 49-46092 LC 12.2: P 75
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICSReports (1946). * Paper, $3.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.50; single
copies vary in price. Y 3.N 21/5: 5/(nos.)834. Effect of compressibility at high supersonic velocities on lifting force acting
on elliptic cylinder [with list of references] ; by Carl Kaplan. [1949.] cover title, ii-f-9 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 714 L. C. card 49-45831
835. Properties of low-aspect-ratio pointed wings at speeds below and above speed of sound [with list of references] : by Robert T. Jones. [1949.] cover title, ii + 5 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 714 L. C. card 49-45830
841. Application of method of characteristics to supersonic rotational flow [with list of references] ; by Antonio Ferri. [1949.] cover title, ii-|-12 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 714 L. C. card 49-46057
843. Jet-boundary and plan-form corrections for partial-span models with re-flection plane, end plate, or no end plate in closed circular wind tunnel [with list of references] ; by James C. Sivells and Owen J. Deters. [1949.] cover title, ii4-30 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 714 L. C. card 49-45829
851. Thin oblique airfoils at supersonic speed [with list of references] ; by Robert T. Jones. [1949.] cover title, ii + 9 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 714 L. C. card 49-46056
855. Relation between spark-ignition engine knock, detonation waves, and autoignition as shown by high-speed photography [with list of refer-ences] ; by Cearcy D. Miller. [1949.] cover title, ii+27 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 49-45721
858. Comparison of several methods of predicting pressure loss at altitude across baffled aircraft-engine cylinder [with list of references] ; by Joseph Neustein and Louis J. Schafer, jr. [1949.] cover title, ii + 15 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 714L. C. card 49-46055
860. Analysis of cooling limitations and effect of engine-cooling improvements on level-flight cruising performance of 4-engine heavy bomber [with list of references] ; by Frank E. Marble, Mahlon A. Miller, and E. Barton Bell. [1949.] cover title, ii-f-13 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. 9 Item 714 L. C. card 49-45832
862. Investigation of thermal ice-prevention system for twin-engine transport airplane [with list of references] ; by Alun R. Jones. [1948.] cover title, ii+37 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 25c. 9 Item 714 L. C. card 49-46054
Technical memorandums. [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 8/(nos.)1202. On wind tunnel tests and computations concerning problem of shrouded
propellers [with list of references], by W. Kruger, translation; [by Mary L. Mahler], Washington, Feb. 1949. cover title, 79+[4] p. il. 4°
1203. Compressible flow past various plane profiles near sonic velocity; by B. Gothert and K. H. Kawalki; translation [by J. Vanier]. Washington, Mar. 1949. cover title, 51+[2] p. il. 4°
1204. Some new problems on shells and thin structures [with list of references], by V. S. Vlasov ; translation [by Samuel Reiss]. Washington, Mar. 1949. cover title, 46+[4] p. il. 4°
1208. Calculation of counterrotating propellers [with list of references] ; by F. Ginzel. Washington, Mar. 1949. cover title, 61+[2] p. il. 4°
Technical notes. [Processed.] f Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/(nos.)1457. Overbalancing in residual-liquidation computations [with list of refer-
ences] ; by Alfred S. Niles. Washington, Feb. 1949. cover title, 80+[2] p. il. 4°
1519. Errata, Buckling of column on equally spaced deflectional and rotational springs; by Bernard Budiansky, Paul Seide, and Robert A. Weinberger. Mar. 1948. 1 p. 4° [Technical note 1519 was issued Mar. 1948 and appeared in Monthly catalog, Apr. 1948.]
1670. Errata, Appreciation and prediction of flying qualities; by William H. Phillips. Aug. 1948. 1 p. [Technical note 1670 was issued Aug. 1948 and appeared in Monthly catalog, Oct. 1948.]
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Technical notes—Continued1789 Investigation of aerodynamic and icing characteristics of recessed fuel-vent
configurations fwith list of references] ; by Robert S. Ruggen, Uwe von Glahn, and Vern G. Rollin. Washington, Mar. 1949. cover title, 63+[2] p. il. 4° . , . . ,
1790. Investigation of icing characteristics of typical light-airplane engine induc-tion systems [with list of references] ; by Willard D. Coles. Washington, Feb. 1949. cover title, 25+[2] p. il. 4°
1811. Longitudinal stability of elastic swept wings at supersonic speed [with list of references] ; by C. W. Frick and R. S. Chubb. Washington, Feb. 1949. cover title, 38+[2] p. il. 4°
1813. Study of flow changes associated with airfoil section drag rise at super-critical speeds [with list of references] ; by Gerald E. Nitzberg and Stewart Crandall. Washington, Feb. 1949. cover title, 31 +[4] p. il 4°
1814. Effects of several design variables on turbine-wheel weight [with list of references] ; by Vincent L. LaValle and Merle C. Huppert. Washington, Feb. 1949. cover title, 24+[2] p. il 4°
1815. On compressibility corrections for subsonic flow over bodies of revolution [with list of references] ; by Eric Reissner. Washington, Feb. 1949. cover title, 9+[2] p. 4°
1816. Triangular wings cambered and twisted to support specified distributions of lift at supersonic speeds [with list of references] ; by Barrett S. Baldwin, jr. Washington, Feb. 1949. cover title, 30+[4] p. il 4°
1818. Effect of automatic stabilization on lateral oscillatory stability of hypo-thetical airplane at supersonic speeds [with list of references] ; by Leonard Sternfield. Washington, Mar. 1949. cover title, 37+[2] p. il 4°
1819. Response of pressure measuring systems to oscillating pressures [with list of references] ; by Israel Taback. Washington, Feb. 1949. cover title, 30+[4] p. il 4°
1820. Strength analysis of stiffened thick beam webs [with list of references] ; by L. Ross Levin and Charles W. Sandlin, jr. Washington, Mar. 1949. cover title, 22+[2] p. il. 4°
1821. Ambient pressure determination at high altitudes by use of free-molecule theory [with list of references] ; by Bernard Wiener. Washington, Mar. 1949. cover title, 12+[4] p. il. 4°
1822. Elastic and plastic buckling of simply supported metalite type sandwich plates in compression [with list of references] ; by Paul Seide and Elbridge Z. Stowell. Washington, Feb. 1949. cover title, 24+[2] p. 4°
1823. Buckling of parallel simply supported tension and compression members connected by elastic deflectional springs [with list of references] ; by Paul Seide and John F. Eppler. Washington, Feb. 1949. cover title, 18+[2] p. il 4°
1824. Linearized compressible-flow theory for sonic flight speeds [with list of references] ; by Max. A. Heaslet, Harvard Lomax, and John R. Spreiter. Washington, Mar. 1949. cover title, 45+[2] p. il 4°
1825. Compressive buckling of simply supported plates with longitudinal stiffeners [with list of references] ; by Paul Seide and Manuel Stein. Washington, Mar. 1949. cover title, 23+ [2] p. il 4°
1827. Matrix methods for calculating cantilever-beam deflections [with list of references ] ; by Stanley U. Benscoter and Myron L. Gossard. Wash-ington, Mar. 1949. cover title, 58+[2] p. il. 4°
1828. Effect of forebody warp on hydrodynamic qualities of hypothetical flying boat having hull length-beam ratio of 15 [with list of references] ; by Arthur W. Carter and Irving Weinstein. Washington, Mar. 1949. cover title, 47+[4] p. il. 4°
1830. Tension properties of aluminum alloys in presence of stress-raisers: 1, Effects of triaxial stress states on fracturing characteristics of 24S-T aluminum alloy [with list of references] ; by A. W. Dana, E. L. Aul, and G. Sachs. Washington, Mar. 1949. cover title, 55+[2] p. il. 4°
1833. Notes on foundations of theory of small displacements of orthotropic shells [with list of references] ; by F. B. Hildebrand, E. Reissner, and G. B. Thomas. Washington, Mar. 1949. cover title, 59+[2] p. il. 4°
NATIONAL ARCHIVES
9th annual report of archivist of United States on Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N. Y., for year ending June 30, 1948. 1949. iii-|-18 p. ([Publication 49-19.]) t • Item 718L. C. card 41-50073
Circular letter 48-2; Nov. 28, 1947. [1947 ] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] 0AE 1.20: 948/2
Same: 49-1; Aug. 26, 1948. [1949.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] J AE 1.20:949/1
Reference information circular, f AE : 1.12 : (no.)38. Materials in National Archives relating to India; by Purnendu Basu. 1949.
12 p.L. C. card A 49-10122
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Applied mathematics series. • Item 213 C 13.32: (no.)3. Tables of confluent hypergeometric function F(-S-, JL i^and related functions
[with list of references ; prepared by Computation Laboratory of National Applied Mathematics Laboratories], Jan. 21, 1949. xxii-f-73 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 35c.
Commercial standard CS (series). • Item 212 C 13.20: (nos.)45-48. Douglas fir plywood, recorded voluntary standard of the trade. 81 li
edition. [1949.] ii + 25 p. il. [Effective date for new production from Nov. 1, 1948. Supersedes CS45-47.] * Paper, 10c.
152-48. Copper naphthenate wood-preservative (spray, brush, dip application), recorded voluntary standard of the trade. [1949.] ii-f-9 p. * Paper, 5c.
Letter circular LC (series). [Processed.] f C 13.16: (nos.)872. Supplement 3, Continuation to date of Bibliography of unclassified books
and reports on gas turbines, jet propulsion, and rocket power plants. Jan. 1949. [1] -[-15 p. 4° [Period covered is essentially July-Dec. 1948. Final supplement which will be issued to LC872.]
936. Methods for electroplating metals on nonconducting materials. Jan. 14, 1949. 4 leaves, 4°
Research paper RP (series). C13.22/a: (nos.)1798. Transmission measurements with Beckman spectrophotometer ; by Kasson
S. Gibson and Margaret M. Balcom. [1948.] p. 601-616, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1947, v. 38.] * Paper, 10c.
1938. Effect of boron on hardenability of high]purity alloys and commercial steels [with list of references] ; by Thomas G. Digges, Carolyn R. Irish, and Nesbit L. Carwile. [1949.] p. 545—574, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Dec. 1948,, v. 41.] * Paper, 15c.
1939. Absorption of radio waves reflected at vertical incidence as function of the sun’s zenith angle; by Eloise W. Taylor. [1949.] p. 575-579, il 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Dec. 1948, v. 41.] * Paper, 10c.
1940. Destruction of superconductivity by current [with list of references] ; by Russell B. Scott. [1949.] p. 581—588, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards Dec. 1948, v. 41.] ♦ Paper, 1 An 7 J 1/ >
1941. Study of modifications of manganese dioxide [with list of references] ; by Howard F. McMurdie and Esther Golovato. [1949.] p. 589-600, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Dec. 1948, v. 41.] * Paper, 10c.
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Laboratory evaluation of method proposed by Gnam for measuring tem- perature of rotating parts; by Andrew I. Dahl and Paul D. Freeze. [1949.] p. 601-607, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Dec. 1948,. v. 41.] * Paper, 10c.
Amides of glucuronic, galacturonic, and mannuronic acids [with list of references] ; by Harriet L. Frush and Horace S. Isbell. [1949.] p. 609- 613, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Dec. 1948, v. 41.] * Paper, 10c.
Absorption spectra of methane in near infrared [with list of references] • by Richard C. Nelson, Earle K. Plyler, and William S. Benedict. [1949.] p. 615-621, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Dec. 1948, v. 41.] * Paper 10c.
Transmittance of near infrared energy by binary glasses [with list of references] ; by Jack M. Florence, Francis W. Glaze, Clarence H. Hahner, and Ralph Stair. [1949.] p. 623-626, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Dec. 1948, v. 41.] * Paper
Simplified practice recommendation R (series). • Item 217G 13.12/1: (nos.)
26-49. Steel reinforcing bars, recorded voluntary recommendation of the trade [1949.] ii-J-ll p. [Approved Jan. 15, 1949. Supersedes R26-42.] * Paper, 10c.
214-48. Metal-cutting band saws (hard edge, flexible back), recorded voluntary recommendation of the trade. [1949.] ii-4-11 p. [Effective date Dec. 15, 1948. Supersedes R214-45.] * PapTr, 10c. ecuveuate,
Supplementary list of publications of National Bureau of Standards July 1, 1947-Oct. 21, 1948. [1949.J [11] p. 4° [Processed ] t
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7945 NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, Federal Security AgencyNote .—The designation National Institute of Health was changed to National
Institutes of Health by Public law 655, 80th Congress, approved June 16. 1948.Reprint from Journal of National Cancer Institute (series). |
FS2.31/a: (nos.)7946 103. Quantitative histologic analysis of effect of chronic whole-body irradiation
with gamma rays on spermatogenic elements and interstitial tissue of testes of mice [with list of references] ; by Allen B. Eschenbrenner, Eliza Miller, and Egon Lorenz. [1949.] [2]+133-147 p. il. 4° [Also in Journal of National Cancer Institute, Dec. 1948, v. 9, no. 3.]
7947 104. Distribution of N-acetyl-2-aminofluorene in rat following single feeding [withlist of references] ; by Harold P. Morris and Benton B. Westfall. [1949.] [2]+149—154 p. il. 4° [Also in Journal of National Cancer Institute, Dec. 1948, v. 9, no. 3.]
7948 105. Carbonic anhydrase content of normal and neoplastic tissues [with list ofreferences] ; by Bernard Shacter and Michael B. Shimkin. [1949.] [2] + 155-158 p. 4° [Also in Journal of National Cancer Institute, Dec. 1948, v. 9, no. 3.]
7949 106. Infiltrating adenomatous lesion of colon of rats ingesting motor lubricatingoil (S. G. F. no. 1 oil) [with list of references] ; by Clarence D. Lushbaugh and Adeline Hackett. [1949.] [2]+159-172 p. il. 4° [Also in Journal of National Cancer Institute, Dec. 1948, v. 9, no. 3.]
7950 107. Tumors of alimentary tract in mice fed carcinogenic hydrocarbons in mineral-oil emulsions [with list of references] ; by Egon Lorenz and Harold L. Stewart. [1949.] [2]+173—180 p. 4° [Also in Journal of NationalCancer Institute, Dec. 1948, v. 9, no. 3.]
7951 112. Sunlight as causal factor in cancer of skin of man [with list of references] •by Harold F. Blum. [1949.] [2]+247-258 p. il. 4» [Also in Journal of National Cancer Institute, Dec. 1948, v. 9, no. 3.]
7952 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
7953 Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. 12640, National Labor Relations Board v. Atlanta Metallic Casket Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, ii+118 p. il. J LR 1.9; At62/2
1954 Appendix to respondent’s brief, in court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. 12406, Wilson and Co., Inc., v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition for review and request for enforcement of Board’s order. [1949.] cover title, i+41 p. t LR 1.9: W699/15
795.> No. 3812, court of appeals, 10th circuit, Cyrus A. Slater, acting regional director for 17th region of National Labor Relations Board, for and on behalf of National Labor Relations Board, v. Denver Building and Con-struction Trades Council, International Brotherhood of Electrical Work-ers, A. F. L., Local 68, and United Association of Journeymen Pipe Fit-ters, and Apprentices of Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of United States and Canada, A. F. L., Local 3, on appeal from order of district court for district of Colorado; brief for appellant. [1949.] cover title [1]+15 p. t LR 1.9 :D 437/2
7956 No. 9888, in court of appeals for 3d circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. George H. Clark and Mildred H. Clark, copartners, doing business as Clark Phonograph Record Co.; brief for National Labor Relations Board [1949.] cover title, iii+39 p. J LR 1.9 :C 549/3
7957 No. 9891, in court of appeals for 3d circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Public Service Coordinated Transport and Public Service Interstate Transportation Company, Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America, A. F. L., Divisions 819- 825, 862, 880, 947, intervenor, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, iv-f-45 p. J LR1.9:P96
7958 No. 13878, in court of appeals for 8th circuit, International Union of Oper-ating Engineers, A. F. of L., Local 148 v. International Union of Operating Engineers, A. F. of L., Local 2, United Gas Coke and Chemical Workers of America, CIO, Local 6, Laclede Gas Light Company, and National Labor Relations Board, region 14, on appeal from order of district court for eastern district of Missouri, eastern division; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, iv+51 p. J LR1.9:In85/9
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NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD
Determinations of craft or class of National Mediation Board, July 1,1934 June 30, 1948. 1948. v. 1, ix+538 p. * Paper, $1.50. • Item 751L. C. card 49-46091 NMB 1.2: C 84/v.l
NATIONAL MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT
Career compensation for uniformed forces, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Public Health Service, appendix, report and recommendation for Secretary of Defense by Ad-visory Commission on Service Pay, Dec. 1948. [1949.] iii+l-116z+117- 188F+189-245 p. il. 4° * Paper, $1.50. © Item 1060L. C. card 49-45652 1-2 • C 73/app
Industrial College of Armed Forces, 1924-49, 25th anniversary, Feb. 25, 1949. [1949.] vi+50 p. il. 4° t • Item 1060 N 1.2: In27/924-49Radiological defense, manual [with bibliography] ; prepared by Joint Cross-
roads Committee. [1948.] v. 1, xi+[l]+163 p. il. 4° [For official use only. Reprint of same text formerly issued under title, Radiological safety.] $L. C. card 49-45553 M 1.6: R 11/v.l
Telephone directory, national defense, Mar. 4,1949. [1949.] iv+61+C 41+[4] p. il. 4° $ M I-7 '• 949/3
NATIONAL MUSEUM, Smithsonian Institution
Proceedings of National Museum, t SI 3.6: (nos.)3227. Butterflies of Admiralty Islands [with bibliography] ; by Warren Herbert
Wagner, jr., and David F. Grether. [1948.] v. 98, p. 163—186, 3 p. of' pL 3231. Report on Pycnogonida collected by Albatross in Japanese waters in 1900
and 1906 [with list of literature cited] ; by Joel W. Hedgpeth. 1949. v. 98, p. 233-321, il. map. • Item 908 ....
3237. Species of ichneumon-flies of genus Cardiochiles occurring m America north ' of Mexico ; by Ying-Ton Hao. [1949.] v. 99, p. 229—266, 2 p. of pl.• Item 908
Report on progress and condition of National Museum, year ended June 30, 1948. 1949. iii+127 p. [Title on cover is: Report of United States National Museum, 1948. Also issued as H. Doc. 9 pt. 2, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] t • Item 904L. C. card 6-6378 SI 3.1: 948
NATIONAL OFFICE OF VITAL STATISTICS, Federal Security Agency
Monthly marriage report, marriage licenses issued in major cities, annual summary, 1948, v. 2, no. 13. Mar. 1, 1949. [2] p. 4° [Processed.] t
FS 2.114:2/13Weekly mortality index, deaths in major cities, annual summary for 1948;
v. 19, no. 54. Feb. 17,1949. 4 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t FS 2.107:19/54
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, Interior Dept.
Carlsbad Caverns National Park, N. Mex. [Revised 1949.] [1949.] 14+ [2] p. il. f • Item 528 I 29.6: C 19/949
1949 outdoor program, National Capital parks, nature walks, historical tours, campfire programs, caravans, canal barge trips, hikes. [1949.] [2] +30 p. il. t • Item 526L. C. card 47-32571 ” I 29.6: N 21/7/949
NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU, Navy Dept.
Decorations, medals, ribbons, and badges of Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, 1861-1948. [1948.] cover title, ii+235 p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form in binder.] $L. C. card 49-46090 M 206.6: D 35
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Americas, Mar. 1949; [v. 1, no. 1]. [1949.] cover title, 48 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] f Paper, $3.00 a yr. ($4.00 for countries outside the Pan American Postal Union) ; single copy, 25c. PA 1.70: e 1/1
Same, Spanish. [1949.] cover title, 48 p. il. 4° f Paper, $2.00 a yr. ($3.00 for countries outside the Pan American Postal Union) ; single copy, 20c.
PA 1.70: s 1/1Books in English on Latin America published in 1948; compiled by Marian
Forero. [1949.] [4] p. 4° (General Secretariat of Organization of American States.) [Processed.] f PA 1.2 :L 34/14
Congress and conference series. PA 1.37: e (no.)56. Inter-American conferences, 1826-1948. Washington, D. C., 1949. [1] +16
leaves, 4° (Conferences and Organizations Division, International Law and Organization Department.) [Processed.] f Paper, 15c.L. C. card 49-46047
Council of Organization of American States, decisions taken at meeting held, Feb. 16, 1949. [1949.] cover title, 4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f
PA 1.2 : Am 3/9/949-5Same, Portuguese. PA 1.2 : Am 3/9/949-5/PortugueseSame, Spanish. PA 1.2: Am 3/9/949-5/SpanishCouncil of Organization of American States, decisions taken at meeting
held on Feb. 25, 1949. [1949.] [l]+2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] tPA 1.2 : Am 3/9/949-6
Same, Spanish. PA 1.2: Am 3/9/940-6/SpanishCouncil of Organization of American States, decisions taken at meeting
held on Mar. 2, 1949. [1949.] [l]-]-4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] fPA 1.2 : Am 3/9/949-7
Same, Spanish. [l]+4p. 4° [Processed.] tPA 1.2: Am 3/9/949-7/Spanish
PATENT OFFICE, Commerce Dept.
In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5622, in re Ward J. Bloomer, solvent fractionation of fatty acids; brief for com-missioner of patents. [1949.] cover title, 13 p. large 8° $
C 21.10: B 623/2In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5635, in re
Charles Olson Pike and Vlon Neilan Morris, butadiene-vinyl copolymer adhesive; brief for commissioner of patents. [1949.] cover title, 11 p. large 8° t C 21.10 :P 635
Patent laws, Nov. 1, 1948. 1948. iv-|-80 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 229C 21.7/1: 948
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PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.
1948 report of Uniform Alfalfa Nurseries, conducted cooperatively with various State agricultural experiment stations represented in Alfalfa Improvement Conference; [by H. H. Tysdal]. Dec. 1948. cover title, [1] -J-176 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] $ A 77.502: Al 2
[Soil survey report] series 1940. • Item 57 A 77.514: (date &no.)4. Soil survey, Grainger County, Tenn, [with list of literature cited] ; by E. H.
Hubbard, B. L. Matzek, and Clifton Jenkins. Nov. 1948. cover title, 203 p. il. 2 pl. 2 maps and 1 tab. in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station and Tennessee Valley Authority. Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, $1.00.L. C. card Agr 49-542
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7998 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s
7998 Supplementary list of available publications. Dec. 1948. 3 p. 4" (Forest Pathology Division.) [Processed.] f A 77.502: P 96/supp.-2
7999 Tests on packaging of gladiolus for protection against freezing; by W. H. Redit, R. C. Wright. Beltsville, Md., Jan. 25,1949. [l]+4 leaves, 7 pl. 4° (H. T. & S. Office report 200; Fruit and Vegetable Crops and Diseases Division.) [Processed.] t A 77.502 :G 45
8000 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
8001 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on steamboat or other powerboat routes in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, and Maryland, July 1, 1949-June 30, 1953. Mar. 1, 1949. iv+34 p. f P 1.23: M 28/949-53
8002 Domestic postage rates and postal information Jan. 1, 1949; [issued by 3d Assistant Postmaster General]. [1949.] 12 p. narrow 8° t
P 4.2: D 71/11/949 Postal maps.
Not e .—Post route maps are published for all States. Rural delivery county maps have been prepared tor 1,605 counties in the United States. Rural delivery local maps can be obtained for all routes not shown on county maps. These are maps prepared primarily for use of the Postal Service but are available to the public by purchase from the Division of Finance, Post Office Department. For prices and descriptions, see the Monthly catalog for Jan. 1949, entry 1806.
8003 PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES8004 Executive orders.
Not e .—All Presidential Proclamations and Executive orders, except such as have no general applicability and legal effect or are effective only against Federal agencies or persons in their capacity as officers, agents, or employees thereof, are published in the Federal register. Those which are published in the Federal register will not be issued separately.
S005 Proclamations.Note .—For information concerning the issuance of Executive orders and
Proclamations, see above, note under Executive orders.
8006 PROCESSING DEPARTMENT, Library of Congress
8007 Monthly checklist of State publications, prepared in Exchange and Gift Division [title page and index], v. 36, 1945. 1949. [l]+39 p. 4° [This publication was formerly issued under Acquisitions Department and this issue is given old classification number in order to keep set together.] ♦ Paper, 15c. • Item 666 LC 27.7: 36/t.p.& ind.L. C. card 10-8924
8008 PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATIONAgriculture Dept.
8009 Agricultural conservation program, statistical summary, 1947. Dec. 1948 [published 1949]. cover title, [2]-]-89 p. 4° (Agricultural Conservation Programs Branch.) t • Item 93 A 82.2 : C 76/2/947
8010 Annual summary of carlot unloads of fresh fruits and vegetables at Washington, D. C., for 1948. Washington, D. C., Jan. 1949. [2]+28 p. 4° (Fruit and Vegetable Branch, Market News Division.) [Processed.] t
A 82.2: F 94/8/9488011 Columbia, S. C., produce markets; [by William H. Elliott, Roger F.
Burdette, Norman G. Paulhus, A. B. Lowstuter, J. F. Herrick, jr., and T. N. Byke. Jan. 1949. cover title, xi+120 p. il. 12 pl., 6 p. of pl. and maps, 5 maps, 4° (Marketing Facilities Branch.) [Processed.] f
A 82.2: C 728012 Cotton programs and services, talk by Ralph S. Trigg, administrator of
Production and Marketing Administration and president of Commodity Credit Corporation, before Carolinas Ginners Associatoin, Bennettsville, S. C., Jan. 17,1949. [1949.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 82.24 :T 73/6
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8013 Distillation of pine gum at central plants; by Robert E. Freeman- Jan- 1949. cover title, 22 p. il. 1 pl. 8 p. of pl. 8 tab. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f A 82.2 :P 65
8014 Enough to eat? summary of remarks by Ralph S. Trigg, administrator, Production and Marketing Administration and president, Commodity Credit Corporation, at annual meeting of National Agricultural Lime-stone Association, Washington, D. C., Jan. 18, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. 4” [Processed.] t A 82.24: T 73/7
8015 Fiber and wooden egg cases, report of survey of performance in cold storage warehouses; [by Stuart E. Wright and Kirby M. Hayes]. Wash-ington, D. C., Feb. 1949. [2]+17 p. 3 p. of pl. 4° [Processed.] t
A 82.2: Eg 3/48016 Market news service on grain, hay, feed, and related commodities, its
function, history, and operation; [by G. A. Collier]. Washington, D. C., Jan. 1949. [2]+10 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 82.2 :M 34/7
8017 Mohair report [with list of references], Washington, D. C., June 1948. [2]+37p. 4° (Livestock Branch.) [Precessed.] t A 82.2 : M 72
Orders, t • Item 958018 3. Order, amending order, as amended, regulating handling of milk in St. Louis,
Mo., marketing area, effective Nov. 18, 1948. [1948.] 2 p. (Order 3, as amended, amdt. 2.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, Marketing orders, pt. 903.] A 80.116 : 3/amdt.2
Note .—This amendment is classed with the Order under Distribution Office, War Food Administration, so that it may be filed with the publica-tion which it amends.
8019 13. Order amending Order,, as amended, regulating handling of milk in GreaterKansas City marketing area, effective Jan. 1, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. (Order 13, as amended, amdt. 2.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, Marketing orders, pt. 913.] A 82.22 :13/amdt.2
8020 30. Order, amending Order, as amended, regulating handling of milk in Toledo,Ohio, marketing area, effective Dec. 1, 1948. [1949.] 3 p. (Order 30, as amended, amdt. 6.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, Marketing orders,, pt. 930.] A 82.22 : 30/amdt.6
8021 65. Order, amending Order, as amended, regulating handling of milk in Cin-cinnati, Ohio, marketing area, effective Dec. 1, 1948. [1949.] 3 p. (Order 65, as amended, amdt. 8.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations Marketing orders, pt. 965.] A 80.116 : 65/amdt.8
Note .—This Amendment is classed with the Order under DistributionOffice, War Food Administration, so that it may be filed with the publica-tion which it amends.
8022 68. Order amending order, as amended, regulating handling of milk in Wichita,Kans., marketing area, effective Jan. 1„ 1949. [1949.] 3 p. (Order 68, as amended, amdt. 3.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, Marketing orders, pt. 968.] A 80.116 : 68/amdt.3
8023 71. Order amending Order, as amended, regulating handling of milk in Davton-Springfield, Ohio, marketing area, effective Dec. 17, 1948. £1949.] 3 p. (Order 71, as amended, amdt. 5.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, Marketing orders, pt. 971.] A 80.825 : 71/amdt.5
Not e .—This Amendment is classed with the Order under MarketingServices Office, War Food Administration,, so that it may be filed with the publication which it amends.
8024 72. Order, amending order, as amended, regulating handling of milk in Tri-Statemarketing area, effective Dec. 1. 1948. [1949.] 3 p. (Order 72, asamended, amdt. 3.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, Mar- keting orders, pt. 972.] A 82.22 : 72/amdt.3
8025 <5. Order, amending order, as amended, regulating handling of milk in Cleveland,Ohio, marketing area, effective Oct. 1, 1948. [1948.] 4 p. (Order 75 as amended,, amdt. 2.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations.
oa o /. Marketing orders, pt. 975.] A 82.22:75/amdt.28026 78. Order amending order, regulating handling of milk in Nashville, Tenn ,
marketing area, effective Oct. 1, 1948. [1948.] 3 p. (Order 78 asamended, amdt. 1.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, Mar- keting orders, pt 978.] A 82.22: 78/amdt.l
8027 80. Order amending order regulating handling of milk in Topeka, Kans., mar-keting area, effective Jan. 1, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. (Order 80, as amended, amdt. 1.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations,. Marketing orders, pt. 980.] A 82.22 : 80/amdt.l
8028 Price support picture for 1949, summary of remarks by Ralph S. Trigg, administrator, Production and Marketing Administration and president, Commodity Credit Corporation, at 1949 State Goals Conference, Harris-burg, Pa.. Jan. 10, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] f
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Regulations of Secretary of Agriculture under Tobacco inspection act of Aug. 23, 1935 (49 Stat. 731), amended regulations Dec. 29, 1948. [1949.] [1] +13 p. t • Item 97L- C- card Agr 49-536 A 82-6: T 55/948
Salable receipts of livestock at public markets, in order of volume, 1948, based on reports submitted by stockyard companies. [1949.] [2] p. oblong 12° (Livestock Branch.) [Processed.] t A 82.41:948/13-2
Sugar program of 1947. [1948.] 7 p. tL. C. card Agr 39-782 A 82.2: Su 3/947
Sugar programs of 1948. [1949.] 8 p. t A 82.2: Su 3/948Summary of fiber and spinning test results for cotton varieties grown by
selected cotton improvement groups, crop of 1948; [prepared in Research and Testing Division]. Washington, D. C., Jan. 1949. [2]+27 p. il. 4° (Cotton Branch.) [Processed.] t A 82.2: C 82/20/948
Summary of U. S. allocations of fats and oils for Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1948. Dec.31,1948. [33] leaves, f" [Processed.] $ A 82.2: F 26/3/948
United States standards for grades of fruit preserves (or jams) (CFR 7, sec. 52.333) effective Mar. 14, 1949. 2d issue. [1949.] 17+[1] p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes standards in effect since May 15, 1943.] t
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PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BUREAU, Federal Security AgencyPublic assistance report. [Processed.] f F 3.13: (no./pt.& no.)
16. Medical care in public assistance. 1946 : pt. 1, State reports, no. 10, Indiana.Oct. 1948. cover title, 19 p. 4°L. C. card S 549-1
PUBLIC BUILDINGS ADMINISTRATION, Federal Works AgencyHandbook for repair, alteration, and improvement of buildings located out-
side metropolitan area of Washington, D. C. Edition of Feb. 1, 1949. [1949.] [l]+v+59p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] $
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PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, Federal Security AgencyHealth information series. • Item 383 FS2.50: (nos.)
16. Typhoid fever. [1948.] [6] p. narrow 8° * Paper, $1.25 per 100, singlecopy, 5c. • Item 383
37. Diphtheria. [1948.] [6] p. narrow 8° * Paper, $1.50 per 100, single copy, 5c.51. Pinworms. [1948.] [4] p. il. narrow 8° * Paper, $1.25 per 100, single
copy, 5c.
Interstate quarantine regulations, miscellaneous amendments concerning shellfish. 1948. 1 p. 4° [Reprint of miscellaneous amendments to pt. 72, Title 42, Code of Federal regulations published in Federal register, issue of Sept. 15,1948. t FS 2.6: Q 2/3/amdt.
Public health bulletin. • Item 392 FS2.3:(no.)300. Ten years of Federal grants-in-aid for public health. 1936-46 [with list of
references] ; by Joseph W. Mountin, Emily K. Hankla, Georgie B. Druzina. [1948.] vi + 84 p. il. * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 49-45817
Public health engineering abstracts, index, v. 28,1948. cover title, 14 p. 4° [This index takes the place of issue 12 of abstracts. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] f • Item 393 FS 2.13: 28/ind.
Reprint from Journal of venereal disease information (series).FS2.9/a: (nos.)
337. Use of culture tests in diagnosis of gonorrhea [with list of references ; by] Max R. Kiesselbach. [1949.] 4 p. [Imprint date incorrectly given as
1947. Also in Journal of venereal disease information, Nov. 1948, v. 29, no. 11.] * Paper, 5c.
338. Results of culture tests among patients referred for gonorrhea treatment by hypospray ; [by] Harold H. Davidson, Maurice C. Shepard. [1948.] [2] + 2 p. [Also in Journal of venereal disease information, Nov. 1948, v. 29, no. 11.] * Paper, 5c.
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Reprint from Journal of venereal disease information (series)—Continued 339. Men who contract venereal disease; [by] Morris W. Brody. [1949.] [2] +
4 p. [Also in Journal of venereal disease information, Nov. 1948, v. 29, no. 11.] * Paper, 5c.
340. Contact investigation in unorganized Georgia counties; [by] C. D. Bowdoin, C. S. Buchanan. [1948.] 4 p. [Also in Journal of venereal disease in-formation, Nov. 1948, v. 29, no. 11.] * Paper, 5c.
Reprint from Public Health reports (series). FS 2.7/a: (nos.)2903. Q fever studies in southern California : 5, Natural infection in dairy cow
[with one reference] ; by W. L. Jellison, Robert Ormsbee, M. D. Beck, R. J. Huebner, R. R. Parker, and E. J. Bell. [1949.] [2] + 8 p. [Also in Public health reports, Dec. 10, 1948, v. 63, no. 50.] * Paper, 5c.
2904. Carbon tetrachloride poisoning, report of 10 cases at Marine Hospital, Seattle, Wash., since 1937 [with list of references] ; by Gordon A. Abbott and Milton J. Miller. [1949.] [2]+6 p. [Also in Public health re-ports, Dec. 10, 1948, v. 63, no. 50.] * Paper, 5c.
2905. Serological characterization of North Queensland tick typhus [with list of references] ; by David Lackman and R. R. Parker. [1949.] [2]+5 p. [Also in Public health reports, Dec. 10, 1948, v. 63, no. 50.] ♦ Paper, 5c.
2906. Evaluation of county-wide DDT dusting operations in murine typhus con-trol [with list of references] ; by Elmer L. Hill and Harvey B. Morlan. [1949.] 20 p. il. [Also in Public health reports, Dec. 17, 1948, v. 63, no. 51.] * Paper, 10c.
2907. Attempt to produce arsenic-resistant strain of Spirochaeta pallida in ex-perimental syphilis [with list of references] ; by T. F. Probey. [1949.] [2]+6 p. [Also in Public health reports, Dec. 17, 1948, v. 63, no. 51.] * Paper, 5c.
2909. Trends of diarrheal disease mortality in United States, 1941—46 [with list of references] ; by F. M. Hemphill. [1949.] [2] 4-13 p. il. [Also in Public health reports, Dec. 31, 1948, v. 63, no. 53.] * Paper, 5c.
2910. Q fever studies in southern California : 8, Recovery of Coxiella burneti from butter made from naturally infected and unpasteurized milk [with one reference] ; by W. L. Jellison, R. J. Huebner, M. D. Beck, R. R. Parker and E. J. Bell. [1949.] [2]-]- 2 p. [Also in Public healthreports, Dec. 31, 1948, v. 63, no. 53.] * Paper, 5c.
Supplement to Public health reports (series). • Item 395 FS 2.8: (no.) 205. Research grants awarded by Public Health Service; by David E. Price.
Revised 1948. [1949.] [2] 4-54 p. ♦ Paper, 20c.L. C. card 49-46064
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Annual report, Railroad Retirement Board, fiscal year x-f-161 p. il. * Paper, 35c. • Item 882 L. C. card 37-20201
1948. [1949.]RR 1.1: 948
RECLAMATION BUREAU, Interior Dept.
Amendment of announcement that water is ready for delivery to part of lands of Roza division, Yakima project, Wash., announcement of con-struction charge installments, no. 11, amdt. 1. Jan. 18, 1949. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t 11.49: Y lr/ll/amdt.l
Amendment of corrected public notice that water is ready for delivery to part of lands of Roza division, Yakami project, no. 6, amdt. 1, revision 1. Feb. 7, 1949. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] f 11.49: Y Ir/corr./amdt.l/rev.l
Bureau of Reclamation appropriation acts and allotments, chronological compilation of allotments and appropriations for Bureau of Reclamation of Department of Interior. [1949.] iii-f-737 p. $ I 27.27:Ap6L. C. card 49-46099
Gila irrigation project, Ariz., Yuma Mesa division, public notice of annual water rental charge (act of June 17, 1902, 32 Stat. 388, as amended or supplemented), no. 6. Jan. 3, 1949. 4 leaves, 4“ [Processed] f
11.49 : G 37/GKlamath irrigation project, Oreg.-Calif., public notice of annual water
charges (act of June 17,1902, 32 Stat. 388, as amended or supplemented), Sacramento, Calif., no. 48. Mar. 1, 1949. [2] leaves, 4° [Processed.] f
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Lake Mead, density currents investigations, 1937-46, submitted by Sub-committee on Lake Mead, Interdivisional Committee on Density Cur-rents, National Research Council, Denver, Colo., Oct. 1, 1941-July 1, 1947. [1941-48.] 3 v. [9] +xiii+904 p. il. 1 pl. 79 p. of pl. and map. t L. C. card 49-46094 I 27.2: L 14m/v.l-3
Shoshone irrigation project, Wyo., Wildwood division, public notice of annual water rental charges (act of June 17, 1902, 32 Stat. 388, as amended or supplemented), no. 57, supp. 1. Jan. 28, 1949. [2] p. 4“ [Processed.] f 11.49: Sh 7/57/supp.l
Specifications. [Processed.] 127.8: (nos.)Not e .—Specifications usually include invitation for bids, schedule, specifica-
tions, and drawings. Bids for the specifications listed below were to have been received during the period Oct. 26, 1948—Apr. 29, 1949.2453. Generator for unit A—4 at Hoover power plant, Boulder Canyon project,
Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [1948.] cover title, [8] +a-b leaves-f-45 p. 9 pl. 4° t Paper, $2.00
2463. Hydraulic turbines for units A3 and A4, Hoover power plant, Boulder Canyon project, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [1948.] cover title, [10]+at-j leaves-)-[2]-f-40 p. 14 pl. 4° + Paper, $2.25
2464. Miscellaneous structural steel railings, gratings, and floor plates for units R4, R5, and R6, Grand Coulee power plant, Columbia Basin project. Wash. [1948.] cover title, [5]+a-b leaves-]-[2] 4-9 p. 3 pl. 4° [Readvertise-ment of Specifications 2420.] f Paper, $1.25
2570. Wiggins-Hoyt 115-kilowatt transmission line, Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colorado. [1949.] cover title, [4]+a-l leaves+(2)+36 p. 26 pl. map, 4° t Paper, 35c.
2571. Governors for hydraulic turbines for units A3 and A4, Hoover power plant, Boulder Canyon project. Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [1949.] cover title, [6 J + a-b leaves-]- [2] +22 p. 4 pl. 4° f Paper, 25c.
2572. High pressure gate for outlet works at Platoro Dam, San Luis Valley project, Colo. [1949.] cover title, [5]+<a-b leaves+ [2] 4-18 p. 14 pl. 1 tab. 4° t Paper, 25c.
2573. Autotransformers, power circuit breakers, air switches, lightning arresters, and current transformers for Coolidge substation, Davis Dam project, Ariz.-Nev. [1949.] cover title, [9]+a-n leaves + [12] -4-21 p. 4° t Paper, 25c.
2574. Control equipment for 20-inch siphon breakers, Granby and Tracy pumping plants, Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colo., Central Valley project, Calif. [1949.] cover title, [6]+a-e leaves+[2]+11 p. 4 pl. 4° f Pa-per, 25c.
2575. Unit control boards, main control board, and load- and frequency-control equipment for units R-7, R-8. and R-9, and 230-kilovolt Spokane line no. 5 and Midway line no. 3. Grand Coulee right power plant, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1949.] cover title, [5]+a-d leaves+[2]+22 p. 4 pl. 4° t Paper, 25c.
2576. Control equipment for 30-inch siphon breakers, Grand Coulee pumping plant, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1949.] cover title, [6]+a-e leaves + [2] +13 p. 7 pl. 1 tab. 4° f Paper, 25c.
2577. Penstocks, pumping intake and outlet conduit liners for Canyon Ferry Dam, Canyon Ferry unit, Mont., Missouri River Basin project. [1949.] cover title, [6]+a-f leaves+[2]+21 p. 4 pl. 2 maps, 4“ t Paper, 25c.
2578. Earthwork and structures, channel improvements, Lost River, station 374 + 50 and from station 375 + 54.2 to station 665 + 00, and Miller Creek, station 0 + 00 to station 112 + 46.4, Langell Valley, Modoc unit, Tule Lake division, Klamath project, Oreg.-Calif. [1949.] cover title, [3] +a-d leaves + [2]+34 p. 12 pl. map. 4° t Paper, 30c.
2579. Trashracks for inlet structure at Heart Butte Dam, Heart River unit, N. Dak, Missouri River Basin project. [1949.] cover title, [5]+a-b leaves+[2]+9+[1] p. 1 pl. 4° [Readvertisement Specifications 2355.] t Paper, 25c.
2580. Earthwork and structures, relocation county roads, approaches to Canyon Ferry Dam, Canyon Ferry unit, Mont., Missouri River Basin project. [1949.] cover title, [3] -j-a-b leaves+[2]+21 p. 3 pl. map, 4° | Pa-per, 25c.
2581. Electric heaters for units R 1, R 2. and R 3, Grand Coulee right power plant, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1949.] cover title, [51+a-c leaves + [2] +8 p. 1 pl. 4° t Paper, 25c.
2582. Earthwork and structures, Lost River diversion channel enlargement from Lost River to Klamath River, Modoc unit, Tule Lake division, Klamath project, Oreg.-Calif. [1949.] cover title, [4]+a-h leaves+[2]+84 p. 59 pl. map, 4° f Paper, 55c.
2583. Steel structures for 2.30-kilovolt switchyard and take-off structure, Davis power plant and Davis Tap to Hoover-basic magnesium line, Davis Dam project. Ariz.-Nev. [1949.] cover title, [6]+a-g leaves+ [2] +16 n. 17 pl. 4° t Paper, 25c.
2584. Installing overhead ground wires on Cheyenne-Gering 115-kilovolt trans-mission line, Kendrick project. Wyo.-Nebr. [1949.] cover title [31 + a—j leaves+ [2] +26 p. 36 pl. map, 4° t Paper, 30c.
2585. Canyon Ferry Dam and power plant, Canyon Ferrv unit, Mont Missouri River Basin project. [1949.] cover title, [6]-j-a-u leaves+[21-4-179 p. 44 pl. 2 maps, 4° f Paper, 90c.
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Specifications—Continued2586. North Coulee Dam, feeder canal, and railroad relocation, Columbia Basin
project, Wash. [1949.] cover title, [6]-[-a-p leaves4-[2] 4-134 p. 36 pl. 3 maps, 4° t Paper, 85c.
2587. 230-kilovolt transmission lines, tap line from Shasta-Tracy line no. 1 tfl P. G. & E. Company Shasta substation and wood-pole section of Shasta- Tracy line no. 1, Central Valley project, Calif. [1949.] cover title, [4]4-a-h leaves + [2] 4-18 p. 31 pl. map. 4° f Paper, 25c.
2588. Radial gates and hoists for Delta-Mendota Canal, stations 15974-00, 18254-00, 21474-00, and 21484-00, Central Valley project, Calif. [1949.] cover title, [6]4-a-d leaves4- [2] 4-16 p. 11 pl. 1 tab. 4° t Pa-per, 25c.
2589. Pipe, liner, and inserts for 96-inch ring follower gates, outlet pipes, and water supply and stilling well at Hungry Horse Dam, Hungry Horse project, Mont. [1949.] cover title, [6]4-a-i leaves-]- [2] 4-13 p. 7 pl. 4° t Paper. 25c.
2590. 44-inch steel pipe for outlet works, Ochoco Dam repairs, Deschutes project, Oreg. [1949.] cover title, [5]-|-a—b leaves+ [2] 4-12 p. 3 pl. 4° t Pa-per, 25c.
2591. Portland cement for Soap Lake siphon, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1949.] cover title, [4]-|-a—b leaves4-[2] 4-6 p. 4° 4 Paper, 25c.
2592. 36-inch diameter flap gates for pumping plant “D”, Modoc unit, Tule Lake division, Klamath project, Oreg.-Calif. [1949.] cover title, [5]4-a—b leaves-]- [2] 4-11 p. 3 pl. 4° 4 Paper, 25c.
2593. Materials for control cable duct and cable trays for Tracy pumping plant, Central Valley project, Calif. [1949.] cover title, [5]4-a—b leaves-|- [2] 4-13 p. 6 pl. 4° f Paper, 25c.
2594. Platoro Dam, San Luis Valley project, Colo. [1949.] cover title, [6] 4-a-j leaves-]- [2] 4-100 p. 12 pl. map, 4° f Paper, 50c.
2595. Radial gates and radial-gate hoists for Superior-Courtland Diversion Dam, Bostwick unit, Nebr.-Kans., Missouri River Basin project. [1949.] cover title. [6] 4-a—d leaves-]- [2] 4-17 p. 16 pl. 2 tab. 4° 4 Paper, 25c.
2596. Water treatment plant, Lewiston Orchards, Idaho, Lewiston Orchards project, Idaho. [1949.] cover title, [5] 4-a—g leaves-]-[2] 4-101 p. 37 pl. map, 1 tab. 4° 4 Paper, 60c.
2597. Portland cement for diversion works and Fire Mountain Canal, Paonia project, Colo. [1949.] cover title, [4]-f-a—b leaves-]- [2] -f-5 p. 4° 4 Paper, 25c.
2598. Earthwork, canal lining, and structures, Superior Canal station 104-00 to station 6594-50, Pawnee Lake wasteway channel changes and inter-cepting drains, Bostwick unit, Nebr.-Kans Missouri River Basin project. [1949.] cover title, [4]-]-a-g leaves-]-[2] 4-87 p. 82 pl. map, 4° f Pa-per, 65c.
2599. Abutment and foundation grouting of Pathfinder Dam, North Platte project, Wyo—Nebr. [1949.] cover title, [3]4-a—b leaves-]-[2]4-13 p. 1 pl. map, 4° 4 Paper, 25c.
2600. Grouting of Ft. Laramie Canal, North Platte project, Wyo.—Nebr. [1949.] cover title, [3] 4-a—b leaves-]-[2] 4-11 p. 3 pl. 4° 4 Paper, 25c.
2602. Earthwork and structures for relocation of Forest Service road section . 2. station O-j-OO to station 8814-00, Hungry Horse reservoir, Hungry
Horse project, Mont. [1949.] cover title, [3] 4-a—e leaves-]-[2] 4-28 p. 17 pl. map, 4° 4 Paper, 25c.
2603. Earthwork., concrete lining, and structures, station 5744-15.97 to station 1410-f-OO, East Low Canal, and station 04-00 to station 3484-12, Rocky Coulee wasteway, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1949.] cover title. [4]4-a-n leaves-]-[2] 4-91 p. 66 pl. map, 4° 4 Paper, 60c.
2604. 34,500-volt Yuma-Mesa switching station at Yuma, Ariz., Davis Dam project, Ariz.—Nev. [1949.] cover title, [5] leaves-]-[2] 4-39 p. 26 pl. 4° 4 Paper, 25c.
RECRUITING PUBLICITY BUREAU, Anny Dept.
Recruiting journal- news magazine of recruiting service, Aug. 1948-Mar. 1949; v. 1, no- 1-v. 2, no- 3. [July 1, 1948-Feb. 20, 1949.] Each 16 p. il. f° [Monthly.] f M 108.80:1/1-2/3
RIVERS AND HARBORS BOARD, Army Dept.
Port series. • Item 1088 M110-11: (nos-)8. Port of Wilmington, Del. Revised 1947. 1948. xi-]-148 p. 3 p. of pl. 2 maps,
4° [Prepared in cooperation with Maritime Commission.] * Taper, $1.00. L. C. card 49-45827
9. Ports on Delaware River below and above Philadelphia, Pa. Revised 1947. 1948. ix-f-190 p. 3 maps, large 8° [Prepared in cooperation with Maritime Commission.] * Paper, $1.25.L. C. card 49—45828
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.
Report on condition and progress of rural electrification, address by ClaudeR. Wlckard, administrator, Rural Electrification Administration, at
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8113 Gov ern men t Pub li ca ti on s
annual convention of National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, Feb. 1, 1949, New York City. [1949.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.]
A 68.14 : W 63/118113 Subject matter for proposed wiring school for cooperative electrification
advisers. Dec. 1948. [4]+52 p. il. 4° (Applications and Loans Divi-sions.) [Processed-] $ A 68-2: W 74/2
8114 SAVINGS BONDS DIVISION, Treasury Dept.
8115 Fact sheet, 1949 spring savings bonds drive [May 16-June 30]. [1949.]3 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 66.2: Sa 9/3/949
8110 SECRET SERVICE DIVISION, Treasury Dept.
SS (series). [Processed. Issued in postal card form.] f (free to banks).T34.7: (nos )
8117 1210 to 1211—E. New counterfeit $100 Federal reserve notes, Federal ReserveBanks of San Francisco and of New York; appeared [Jan. 4-Feb. 21, 1949], [1949.] oblong 32° (Card 183.)
8118 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
8H9 14th annual report of Securities and Exchange Commission, fiscal year 1948. 1949. xiv+211 p. * Paper, 45c.L. C. card 35-26901 SE 1.1: 948
8120 SHIPS BUREAU. Navy Dept.
General specifications for building vessels of Navy; appendix. [Proc-essed.] 0
8121 6. Instructions for painting and cementing vessels (edition of June 1943), amdt.2-4 ; Aug. 15, 1946-Nov. 15, 1947. [1946-47.] Each 1 p.
N 29.8 : 6/946/amdt.2—4
8122 Wood, manual for its use in wooden vessels [with lists of references; prepared by] Research and Standards Branch. July 1945, 2d printing Oct. 1948. [1948.] v+235 p. il. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Forest Products Laboratory, Forest Service, Agriculture Department.] * Paper, $1.00. • Item 827L. C. card Agr 49-532 M 210.6: W 85/948
8123 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
8124 Atomic energy; by A. E. Johns. 1948. [1]+177-190 p. il. (Publication3923.) [Also in Report, 1947.] t SI 1.1/a: At 71/15
8125 Biology of Bikini Atoll, with special reference to fishes; by Leonard P. Schultz. 1948. [1]+301-316 p. 1 pl. 16 p. of pl. (Publication 3931.) [Also in Report, 1947.] t SI 1.1/a : B 489
8126 Comparison of propeller and reaction-propelled airplane performances [with list of references] ; by Benson Hamlin and F. Spenceley. 1948. [1)429-457 p. il. (Publication 3939.) [Also in Report, 1947.] f
SI 1.1a: Ai 788127 Drowned ancient islands of Pacific basin [with bibliography] ; by H. H.
Hess. 1948. [1]+281-300 p. il. (Publication 3930.) [Also in Report, 1947.] f SI 1.1/a: Is 4
8128 Large sunspots; by Seth B. Nicholson. 1948. [1]+173-176 p. 2 p. of pl. (Publication 3922.) [Also in Report, 1947.] t SI 1.1/a: Su 74/3
8129 Mollusks and medicine in World War II; by R. Tucker Abbott. 1948. [1]+325-338 p. 3 p. of pl. (Publication 3933.) [Also in Report, 1947.] t
SI 1.1/a : M 468/118130 Mosquito control tests from Arctic to Tropics [with bibliography]; by
H. H. Stage. 1948. [1]+349-365 p. 8 p. of pl. (Publication 3935.) [Also in Report, 1947.] t SI 1.1/a : M 855/4
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8131 New products of petroleum industry; by Hugh W. Field. 1948. [1] 4-235- 25G p. il. (Publication 3928.) [Also in Report, 1947.] t
SI 1.1/a : P 448/88132 Plutonium and other transuranium elements; by Glenn T. Seaborg. 1948.
[1J 4-207-216 p. 1 pl. (Publication 3925.) [Also in Report, 1947.] tSI 1.1/a : P 746
8133 Primary centers of civilization; by John R. Swanton. 1948. [1]4-367- 378 p. (Publication 3936.) [Also in Reports, 1947.] f SI 1.1/a: C 499
8134 Puzzle in Panama; by Waldo G. Bowman. 1948. [1]4-407-428 p. il. 8 p. of pl. (Publication 3938.) [Also in Report, 1947.] t SI 1.1/a : P 191/6
8135 Report on publications of Smithsonian Institution, year ended June 30, 1948. 1949. [1] 4-145-151 p. [Also in Report, 1948.] t L. C. card S15-la SI 1.1/a : P 96/4/948
8136 Ryukyu people, cultural appraisal [with list of literature cited] ; by Marshall T. Newman and Ransom L. Eng. 1948. [1] 4-379-405 p. il 5 p. of pl. (Publication 3937.) [Also in Report, 1947.] t SI 1.1/a: R 996
8137 Senses of bats [with list of references]; by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald. 1948. [1] 4-317-323 p. 4 p. of pl. (Publication 3932.) [Also in Report, 1947.] f
SI 1.1/a: B 31/281-38 Silicones, new continent in world of chemistry [with list of references];
by S. L. Bass. 1948. [1]4-229-234 p. 3 p. of pl. (Publication 3927.) [Also in Report, 1947.] f SI 1.1/a : Si 36
Smithsonian miscellaneous collections. SI 1.7: (v.nos.&nos.)8139 v. Ill, no. 5. 1948-49 report on 27.0074-day cycle in Washington precipitation ;
by C. G. Abbot. Washington, Mar. 8, 1949 [Lord Baltimore Press, Baltimore, Md.]. [2] 4-2 p. (Publication 3980; Roebling Fund.) t Paper, 5c.L. C. card 44-40592
8140 v. Ill, no. 6. Prediction of Washington temperature 1948 (made Jan. 1948) ; by C. G. Abbot. Washington, Mar. 8, 1949, [Lord Baltimore Press, Baltimore, Md.]. [2] -j-6 p. 1 pl. (Publication 3982; Roebling Fund.) f Paper. 10c.L. C. card 49-8275
8141 Some remarks on influence of insects on human welfare [with list of references]; by Carl D. Duncan. 1948. [1]4-339-347 p. (Publication 3934.) [Also in Report, 1947.] t . SI 1.1/a : In 7/25
8142 Telegraphy, pony express to beam radio [with bibliography]; by George C. Hillis. 1948. [1]4-191-205 p. il. 3 p. of pl. (Publication 3924.) [Also in Report, 1947.] t SI 1.1/a: T235
8143 Tsunami of Apr. 1, 1946, in Hawaiian Islands [with list of references]; by G. A. Macdonald, F. P. Shepard, and D. C. Cox. 1948. [1] 4-257-279 p. il. 6 p. of pl (Publication 3929) [Also in Report, 1947] t
SI 1.1/a : T 7898144 Use of isotopes as tracers; by A. H. W. Aten, jr., and F. A. Heyn. 1948.
[1]4-217-228 p. il 1 pl. (Publication 3926.) [Also in Report, 1947.] fSI 1.1/a : Is 7
8145 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATTON, Federal Security Agency8i4fi Social security yearbook, 1947, annual supplement to Social security bulle-
tin. [1949.] cover title, 64 p. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.] *Paper, 25c.• Item 414 FS. 3.3/2: 947L. C. card 41-50048
8147 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.
8148 Abstracts of recent published material on soil and water conservation. Mar. 1949. cover title, [1] 4-xiv4-824-2 p. il. 4° [Processed.] $
A 57.2 : So 3/298149 Bread and butter, address by H. H. Bennett, chief, Soil Conservation Service,
as part of Great Issues Seminar, University of Denver, Denver, Colo., Feb. 2, 1949. 1949. 17 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 57.25: So3/26
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8150 GOVERN' MENT PUBLICATIONS
8150 Determination of rates of bed-load movement [with list of references]; by Hans Albert Einstein, with discussions by H. K. Armstrong, B. T. Mitchell, and D. V. C. Birrell. Jan. 1948. cover title, p. 75-114, il. 4° [Processed. Also in Proceedings of Federal Inter-Agency Sedimentation Conference, Denver, Colo., May 6-8, 1947.1 i A 57.2: B39/2
8151 Need for soil conservation is still acute, address by H. H. Bennett, chief, Soil Conservation Service, Town Meeting of Businessmen, et al., Spokane, Wash., Jan. 22,1949. [1949.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 57.25 : So3/24
SL52 Plant living fences of multiflora rose, practicable, colorful, economical, for contour or straight fences; [prepared by Regional Biology Division], [1948.] [2] p. il. 4° [Processed.] t ‘ A 57.2 :F 35
8153 Safeguarding Nation’s land, address by H. H. Bennett, chief, Soil Conserva-tion Service, before joint session, Washington State Legislature, Olympia, Wash., Jan. 20, 1949. [1949.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 57.25 :L 22/8
SCS-TP (series). [Processed.] t A 57.15: (no.)8154 73. Rates of runoff for design of conservation structures in upper Mississippi
Valley upland loessial areas [with list of literature cited] ; by N. E. Min- shall. Jan. 1949. cover title, [4]+30 p. il. 4° [Prepared in coopera-tion with Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin agricultural experiment stations.]
8155 Soil conservation districts, status of organization, by States, approximate acreage, and farms in organized districts. Jan. 1, 1949. [2]+-54 p. map, 4° [Processed.] t A 57.2: So3/30
815G Soil conservation in Plains country, address by H. H. Bennett, chief, Soil Conservation Service, Greater North Dakota Association and Fargo Chamber of Commerce banquet, Fargo, N. Dak., Jan. 26, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 57.25: So3/25
8157 Soil conservation is profitable investment, address by H. H. Bennett, chief, Soil Conservation Service, annual meeting, Washington State Associa-tion of Soil Conservation District Supervisors, Wenatchee, Wash., Jan. 21-22,1949. [1949.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 57.25: So3/23
8158 SOLICITOR, Labor Dept.
8159 No. 13905, civil, in court of appeals for Sth circuit, William R. McComb, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, v. E. C. Johnson and Leila B. Johnson, doing business as Bramhall Company, appeal from district court for western district of Missouri, western division; brief for appellant. [1949.] cover title, ii-|-21 p. $ L 21.7: B 731
8100 STATE DEPARTMENT
8161 Allowances payable to Federal officers and employees in foreign countries.Nov. 15, 1948. 9 p. 4° [Processed.] t S 1.2: A15
8162 Assistance to Europe, recent publications. [1949.] 2 p. 4“ (Publications Division.) [Processed.] f S 1.2: Eu7/8/948
General foreign policy series. • Item 919 S 1.71: (nos.)8163 6. United States goal in tomorrow's world; [by Philip C. Jessup]. [1949.]
[2]+6 p. 4° ([Publication 3450; Publications Division, Public Affairs Office.]) [Address made before 11th Annual National Farm Institute, Des Moines, Feb. 18, 1949. Also in Department of State bulletin, Feb. 27, 1949.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card SD 49-18
8164 8. North Atlantic treaty, proposed for signature during 1st week in April, 1949.[1949.] [2]+5 p. ([Publication 3464; Publications Division, Public Af-fairs Office.]) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 5 D 49-19
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International organization and conference series. • Item 919Note .—Beginning Jan. 1, 1948, Conference series, United States and United
Nations report series, and United States-United Nations information series, are combined into one comprehensive series. This series, known as International organization and conference series, will be divided into smaller units as follows :
I. GeneralII. Regional
American republicsEuropean and British CommonwealthFar EasternNear and Middle Eastern and African
III. United Nations (including commissions)IV. Specialized agencies
Same, series I, General. S 1.70/1: (no.)5. Proceedings of 4th International Congresses on Tropical Medicine and Ma-
laria, Washington, D. C., May 10-18, 1948. [1948.] 2 v. [xxii]+1810 p. il. 17 pl. 10 p. of pl. ([Publication 3246.]) [Certain parts of the pro-ceedings are in Spanish or French.] * Cloth, $11.00 per set of 2 vols.L. C. card 49—45811
Same, series 111, United Nations (including commissions). S 1.70/3: (nos.)22. ECOSOC 1948, review and forecast; [by Walter M. Kotschnig]. [1949.]
[2] +14 p. ([Publication 3404.]) [Also in Department of State bulletin Jan. 2, 1949. J ♦ Paper, 10c.L. C. card 49-46089
23. Atomic energy and conventional armaments, selected statements, United Na-tions resolutions, Sept. 21—Dec. 12, 1948. [1949.] [2] +57 p. narrow 8° ([Publication 3414 ; Publications Division, Public Affairs Office.]) * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 49—46043
25. Human rights and genocide, selected statements, United Nations resolu-tions, Sept. 21—Dec. 12, 1948. [1949.] [2]+52 p. narrow 8° ([Publica-tion 3416; Publications Division, Public Affairs Office.]) * Paper, 15c. L. C. card 49-46088
26. Problems of Greece, Korea and Palestine, selected statements, United Nations resolutions, Sept. 21-Dec. 12, 1948. [1949.] [2]+65 p. narrow 8°([Publication 3417; Publications Division, Public Affairs Office.]) ♦Pa-per, 15c.L. C. card 49-45836
27. International economic problems, selected statements, United Nations resolu-tions, Sept. 21-Dec. 12, 1948. [1949.] [2]+35 p. narrow 8° ([Publica-tion 3418; Publications Division, Public Affairs Office.]) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 49—46044
28. Voting and membership in United Nations, selected statements, United Nations resolutions, Sept. 21—Dec. 12, 1948. [1949.] [2]+34 p, nar-row 8° ([Publication 3419 ; Publications Division, Public Affairs Office.]) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 49-46087
Same, scries IV, International Civil Aviation Organization.I. Proceedings of International Civil Aviation Conference, Chicago, Ill., Nov. 1—
Dec. 7, 1944. 1948. v. 1, xvi +1-774 p. il. 1 pl. ([Publication 2820 ; Publi-cations Division, Public Affairs Office.]) * Cloth, $2.50.L. C. card 49-45810 S 1.70/4 : In 85/no.l/v.l
Publications of Central Translating Office TC (series). • Item 932S 16.7 (no.)
275. Equipo para juegos infantiles y Juguetes hechos en la casa. [1949.] iv + 74 p. il. [Publicado por el servicio de lenguas extranjeras de la Secretaria de Estado de los Estados Unidos como parte del programa del Comite Interdepartmental de Cooperacion Cientifica y Cultural. Version al espanol de Home play and play equipment for preschool child y Sugges-tions to parents on making toys at home, publicaciones de la Oficina del Nino, Direccidn Federal de Prevision. For English versions of these publications see the Monthly catalog for Apr. 1941, p. 540 and Mar. 1943, p. 336.] * Paper, 20c.
Publications of Department of State, Jan. 1, 1949, semiannual list, cumula-tive from Jan. 1, 1948. [1949.] iii+24 p. ([Publication 3394; Publica-tions Division, Public Affairs Office.]) t • Item 924L. C. card 39-26444 S 1.30 : 949/1
27th report to Congress on lend-lease operations, settlements with United Kingdom and Yugoslavia, lend-lease fiscal operations, Mar. 11, 1941- Mar. 31, 1948. 1949. viii-J-[3]-|-67 p. 4° ([Publication 3315; Publica-tions Division, Public Affairs Office.]) [Also issued as H. doc. 75, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] t Item 929 »L. C. card 41-50943 S 1.43 : 27
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Treaties and other international acts series. • Item 945 S 9.10: (nos.) 1741. Consular officers; convention between United States and Republic of the
Philippines; signed Manila Mar. 14, 1947, proclaimed Nov. 26. 1948, entered into force Nov. 18, 1948. [1949.] [2]+12 p. [Publication8167.]) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 49-45797
1773. Liquidation of German property in Spain, accord, executive protocol, finan-cial protocol, and exchanges of letters and notes between United States, France, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Spain, signed Madrid May 10, 1948; entered into force May 10, 1948. [1949.] iii + 63 p. ([Publication 3215.]) [English, Spanish and French.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 49—45844
1808. World Health Organization, constitution adopted by United States and other Governments; opened for signature New York July 22, 1946. entered into force Apr. 7, 1948, entered into force with respect to United States June 21, 1948. [1949.] iii + 134 p. ([Publication 3318.])[English, French, Chinese, Russian, and Spanish.] * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 49-46049
1817. Trade application of most-favored-Nation treatment to areas under occu-pation or control, agreement between United States and Portugal, effected by exchange of notes, signed Lisbon Sept. 28, 1948 ; entered into force Sept. 28, 1948. [1949.] [2]+6 p. 4° ([Publication 3348.]) [English and Portuguese.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 49-46000
1830. Naval forces on American lakes, application and interpretation of Rush- Bagot agreement, understandings between United States and Canada re-garding agreement of Apr. 28 and 29, 1817, effected by exchanges of notes signed Ottawa June 9 and 10, 1939, entered into force June 10, 1939 ; signed Ottawa Oct. 30 and Nov. 2, 1940, entered into force Nov. 2, 1940 ; signed Ottawa Feb. 26 and Mar. 9, 1942, entered into force Mar. 9, 1942 ; signed Washington Nov. 18 and Dec. 6, 1946, entered into force Dec. 6, 1946. [1949.] iii+ 17 p. ([Publication 3369.]) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 49-46050
1837. Economic cooperation with China under Public law 472, 80th Congress, agreement between United States and China : signed Nanking July 3, 1946, entered into force July 3, 1948. [1949.] iii + 42 p. ([Publica-tion 3375.]) [English and Chinese.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 49-45848
1839. Trade, application of most-favored-nation treatment to areas under occu-pation or control, agreement between United States and China, effected by exchange of notes signed Nanking July 3, 1948; entered into force July 3, 1948. [1949.] [2] +14 p. ([Publication 3372.]) [Englishand Chinese.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 49-45799
1840. Copyright, arrangement between United States and Republic of Philip-pines, effected by exchange of notes signed Washington Oct. 12, 1948; entered into force Oct. 21, 1948. [1949.] [2] +8 p. ([Publication3350.]) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 49-45847
1841. American motion picture films, distribution and exhibition in French Union, agreement between United States and France; signed Paris Sept. 16. 1948, effective retroactively July 1, 1948. [1949.] [3]+18 p.([Publication 3353.]) [English and French.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 49-45845
1843. Military mission to Ecuador, agreement between United States and Ecuador, modifying and extending agreement of June 29, 1944, effected by ex-change of notes signed Washington July 8 and 12, Aug. 23 and Sept. 21, 1948; entered into force Sept. 21, 1948. [1949.] [2]+6 p. ([Publica-tion 3354.]) [Spanish and English.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 49-45849
1844. Air transport services, agreement between United States and Republic of Philippines, amending agreement of Nov. 16, 1946. effected by ex-change of notes, signed Manila Aug. 27, 1948 ; entered into force Aug. 27,1948. [1948.] [2]+3p. ([Publication 3355.]) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 49-45798
1845. Economic cooperation with British-United States Zone, Free Territory of Trieste, under Public law 472, 80th Congress, agreement between United States and British—United States Zone, Free Territory of Trieste ; signed Trieste Oct. 15, 1948, entered into force Oct. 15, 1948. [1949.] [2]+38p. ([Publication 3361.]) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 49-45796
1847. Weather stations, cooperative program in Cuba, agreement between United States and Cuba, amending and extending agreement of July 17 and Aug. 2, 1944, effected by exchange of notes dated Habana Aug. 21, 1947 and Jan. 27, 1948 ; entered into force Jan. 27, 1948, effective retro-actively July 1, 1947. [1949.] [2]+6 p. ([Publication 3370.])[English and Spanish.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 49-45846
1849. Whaling, convention between United States and other Governments; signed Washington Dec. 2, 1946. proclaimed Nov. 19, 1948, entered into force Nov. 10,, 1948. [1949.] [2]+17 p. ([Publication 3383.])* Paper, 20c.L. C. card 4-46051
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United Nations action on human rights, fact sheet. Oct. 11, 1948. 4 p. 4'(Public Affairs Office.) [Processed.] f
SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU, Navy Dept.
S 1.2: Un 34/:
Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manual. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] j N 20.13 : Su 7/2/946 (v.nos.)
v. 2. [Supply ashore], Change 9 ; Nov. 3, 1948. [1949.] 4 p. 4° [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages with changes to be inserted in the Manual.]
v. 5. [Disbursing], Change 9 ; Nov. 3, 1948. [1948.] 4 p. 4° [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Manual.]
v. 7. [Accounting classifications], Change 10; Dec. 17, 1948. [1948.] 4 p. 4° [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be in-serted in the Manual.]
Change 84, Navy shipping guide, pt. 1 and pt. 2; Dec- 21, 1948. [1949.] Each 1 p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Navy shipping guide.] $ N 20.17/2: 84/pt.l-2
Change 85, Navy shipping guide, pt. 1 and pt. 2; Jan. 17, 1949. [1949.] Each 1 p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Navy shipping guide.] J N 20.17/2: 85/pt.l-2
Directory of symbol numbers, disbursing activities and disbursing officers, Oct. 1, 1948. [1949] [3] 4-33 p oblong 12° [Oode designations inside front cover.] J m 213.2 : D 62/948-2
Joint Army-Navy specifications. [Issued with perforations.] fNote .-—-In the list below, certain amendments dated after Sept. 18, 1947,, are
tor specifications Issued before the Navy Department wag made a part of the National Military Establishment, and for these the old classification N20 23 :
.is retained in order that they may be filed with the publications which they amend.JAN-C-81.
JAN-C-266.
JAN-C-267.
JAN—H-563.
JAN-I-12.
JAN-P-118A.
JAN-P-127.
JAN-P-551.
JAN-S-48A.
JAN-S-405.
JAN-S-588.
JAN—W-530.
Capacitors, ceramic-dielectric, variable, amdt. 1 ; Oct. 7 1948 [1949.] 7 p. 12“ N 20.23 : JAN-C-81/amdt.l
Charges, fire-extinguisher (foam, mechanical), type 5, amdt. 2;Oct. 21, 1948. [1949.] 2 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 1,Aug. 5, 1947.] N 20.23 : JAN-C-266/amdt.2
Charges, fire-extinguisher (foam, chemical), amdt. 1; Oct. 21 1948. 1949. 1 p. 12° N 20.23 : JAN-C-267/amdt. 1
Hammers, pile-driver,, double-acting, pneumatic or steam amdt. 1 ;Nov 12, 1948.. 1949. 1 p. 12“ M 213.8 : JAN-H-563/amdt.l
Insulating materials, ceramic radio, dielectric, class H. amdt. 2 • Jan. 6, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 1, July 15, 1944.] N 20.23 : JAN-I-12/amdt.2
1 ackaging and packing for overseas shipment, sacks, paper, ship-ping, multiwall, amdt. 1; Dec. 23, 1948. 1949 1 p 12“
T,„ . . , N 20.23: JAN-P-118 A/amdt.lPackaging and packing for overseas shipment, tape, adhesive
I’fc^re-sensxtive,, water resistant, amdt. 3; Sept. 2, 1948L1949.J 3 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 2, Aug. 12 1946 ]
T). . x x N 20.23: JAN-P-127/amdt.3Pipes, stove, tent, amdt. 1; Dec. 3, 1948. [1949.] 4 p il 12“ c . , M 213.8 : JAN—P—551/amt.lSocks, wool, cushion-sole, O. D., amdt. 2 ; Oct. 21 1948 [1948 1
2 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 1, Jan. 30, 1948 ]« . , . x N 20.23 : JAN-S-48 A/amdt.2Socks, wool, winter, amdt. 2 ; Jan. 15, 1948. 1948 1 p 12° +o . . x „ N 20.23: JAN-S-405/amdt.2Soybean-products,, amdt. 1 ; Nov. 5, 1948. 1949 1 p ioo
M 213.8: JAN-S-588/amdt.lcotton natural or in colors, amdt. 1 ; Dec. 22 1948
1949. 1 p. 12° N 213.8 : JAN-W-530/amdt.lNational Military Establishment specifications,
tions.] tJAN—A-672. JAN-B-312.
JAN-B-313.
JAN-B-314.
JAN-C-678.
JAN-C-688.JAN-C-692. JAN-C-693.
JAN-D-111.
[Issued with perfora- M 213.8: (nos.)
Arsenic disulfide; Sept. 17, 1948. [1948.] 6 p. 12“ BUilaiedrO,r,ilajO(iforKdete1c»°r kit> chemical agent, M9A1) ;
1948. [1948. J 5 p. 12°BO™ei“194"e<l[79a4S.J<f” f “■ Che“‘Cal
( sicant or k) detector, C14 ; Oct. 14, 1948.
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texture;doubleCream, sterilized (stabilized) ; Oct. 7, 1948. [1948 1 8 n 1°“Cookers, pressure ; Nov. 12, 1948. [1948.] 5 p. 12“ b
Yl'hlS ]me^;jUr^Ca1’ air‘settin£> high-temperature ; Nov. 5, 1948.Drums, fiberboard (overseas type) ; Oct. 7, 1948. [1948.] 14 p.
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National Military Establishment specifications—ContinuedJAN-I >-640. J AN—F—652.
JAN—H—694.
JAN-I-695.
JAN-I-705.JAN-P-311.
JAN-P-663.JAN-P-670. JAN-P-680.
JAN-P-697.
JAN-P-702.
JAN-P-703.
JAN-T-704.
Derricks, stiffleg; Nov. 5,. 1948. [1948.] 15 p. il. 12"Filin, test, 16-nim, travel-ghost (for determining freedom from
travel-ghost) ; Aug. 27. 1948. 11948.] 9 p. il. 12"Hoist, Diesel-driven, 2-druin, 5.9-ton pull, with boom swinger;
Nov. 12, 1948. [1949.] 21 p. il. 12"Insulation, electrical, paper (slot-cell) ; Nov. 5, 1948. [1948.]
12 p. il. 12°Ice-cream-mix; Dec. 8, 1948. [1948.] 15 p. il. 12°Pump, air-sampling, C9 (for detector kit, chemical agent, N9A1) ;
Oct. 14, 1948. [1948.] 5 p. 12®Powder,, fuze; Aug. 20, 1948. [1948.] 6 p. 12"Phosphorus, red, stabilized; Aug. 27, 1948. [1948.] 12 p. il. 12"Packaging and packing for overseas shipment of butter, fresh
(print) ; Oct. 7, 1948. [1948.] 6 p. 12"Paint, inside, light-gray, tire-retardant; Nov. 12, 1948. [1948.]
13 p. il. 12"Paint, inside, white, semi-gloss, fire-retardant; Nov. 23, 1948.
[1948.] 14 p. il. 12"Parka and trousers, wet-weather; Nov. 12, 1948. [1948.] 28 p.
il. 12®Treatment and painting (for construction and engineering equip-
ment) ; Nov. 29, 1948. [1948.] 8 p. 12"
Navy Department specifications. [Issued with perforations.] t17B8e. Brush-material and brushes, carbon (for electrical machinery) ; amdt.
1; Feb. 15, 1949.[1949.] 2 p. 12" N 20.6/2 : 17 B8e/amdt.l17C101). Controllers and master switches, alternating-current (shipboard use) ;
Nov. 15, 1948. [1948.] 44 p. 5 pl. 12° [Supersedes 17 ClOa, Oct. 1,1938.] M 213.7 : 17 C 10 b
17C17. Controllers and master switches direct-current (shipboard use) ; Nov.15, 1948. [1948.] 45 p. 5 pl. 12" [Supersedes 17 M 9c, in part,
Apr. 1, 1936, 17M9d, in part, Jan. 3, 1938, 17C17 (INT), Apr. 15.1943.] M 213.7:17 C 17
33G5d. Gaskets, metallic-asbestos, spiral-wound (symbol 2410) (for flanged joints in piping systems) ; Jan. 3. 1949. [1949.] 10 p. 1 'tab. 12° [Supersedes 33G5b, Feb. 2, 1942, and 33G5c, June 1. 1945.]
M 213.7 : 33 G 5d41E3a. Extractors, screws; Jan. 3, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. il. 12° [Supersedes
41E3, Apr. 2. 1945.] M 213.7 : 41 E 3a41R7d. Reamers,, carbon-steel, and high-speed-steel, and arbors, shell-reamer,
amdt. 1 ; Jan. 15, 1948. 1949. 1 p. 12" N 20.6/2 : 41 R 7d/amdt.l51F3a. Flux, gas-welding, for corrosion-and-heat-resisting steel (aircraft use)
amdt. 1; Jan. 15, 1949. 1949. 1 p. 12“ N 20.6/2 : 51 F 3a/amdt.l51-I-2b. Inhibitors, pickling, amdt. 1 ; Feb. 15. 1949. 1949. 1 p. 12"
N 20.62 : 51-I-2b/amdt.l52V15e. Varnish, mixing (for aluminum paint), amdt. 1 ; Jan. 15, 149. [1949.]
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SUPREME COURT
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[Cases adjudged in Supreme Court of United States.] • Item 949Ju 6.8/lb : 948/(nos.)
Not e .—Opinions issued separately; prices vary for single copies, usually 5c. or 10c. each, $6.00 per term of court, foreign subscription, $8.00. The follow-ing numbers indicate those separately published since the last issue of the Monthly catalog.[Opinions] 14-15, 40-41, 46, 52, 474, 83, 91, 121, 130, 168, 200, 201, 184-185,
216, 231, and 297 at Oct. term, 1948.
Official reports of Supreme Court, v. 335 U. S., no. 4; Walter Wyatt, re-porter. Preliminary print. [1949.] cover title, xlii+573-743+905-913 p. [Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term 1948 (opinions Jan. 3, 1949, concluded, to, in part, Jan. 17, 1949- memorandum decisions and orders, Jan. 10-17, 1949, decisions per curiam, etc., Jan. 10-17, 1949). This number contains cumulative table of cases reported in v. 335, pts. 1-4. From United States reports, v. 335.] * Paper, $2.75 per term of court; foreign subscription, $3.50; single copy, 25c.
Ju 6.8/la: 335/4Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948,
no. —, Louis A. Reilly, as postmaster of Newark, county of Essex, N. J., V8. Joseph J. Pinkus, trading as American Health Aids Company, also known as Energy Food Center, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 3d circuit. [1949.] 2 v. cover title, ii-{-76 p. il. and cover title, [3]+3-227 p. [Volume number does not appear on v. 1.] J
Ju6.7: Am35/23/v.l-2
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Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, no. _ united States versus Fred Urbeteit, claimant of 16 articles ol devise [device], more or less, labeled sinuothermic, etc., petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 5th circuit. [1949.] cover title, [l]+9 p. t Ju 6.7: Uri
Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, no: 416, United States vs. Wallace & Tiernan Company, Inc., et al., appeal from district court for district of Rhode Island. [1949.] cover title, iv+ 382 p. + Ju '• w 155
Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, no. 558, Federal Power Commission vs. Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Com-pany ; on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 3d circuit. [1949.] cover title, ii+86 p. t Ju 6.7 :P 193
SURFACE POSTAL TRANSPORT DIVISION, Post Office Dept.
General scheme of Maryland and District of Columbia; Oct. 1947. 1947.49 p. narrow 8° (Railway Mail Service.] J P 10.6: M 36/4/947
General scheme of New York ; Dec. 1948. 1948. 219 p. narrow 8° (RailwayMail Service.) $ P 10.6: N 42y/948
General scheme of Virginia, July 1948. 1948. 143 p. narrow 8° (RailwayMail Service.] t P 10.6: V 81/6/948
Schedule of mail routes, no. 338, Feb. 9, 1949, 1st division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Boston, Mass., P. O. [Feb. 17, 1949]. 140 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/1: 338
Schedule of mail routes, no. 565, Feb. 7, 1949, 3d division, Railway Mail Service, comprising District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia (except the peninsula of Maryland and Vir-ginia). [1949.] 168 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/3 : 565
Schedule of mail routes, no. 454, Feb. 21, 1949, 10th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Northern peninsula of Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. McGill-Warner Co., St. Paul [Feb. 21, 1949]. 184 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/10: 454
Schedule of mail routes, no. 203, Feb. 15, 1949, 12th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi. D’Aunoy & Marks Prtg. Co., [New Orleans, La., Feb. 15, 1949]. 77+[1] p. nar-row 8° t P 10.12/12: 203
Schedule of mail routes, no. 207, Feb. 18, 1949, 14th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming. John F. Brady Co., Omaha, Nebr. [Feb. 18, 1949]. 104 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/14: 207
Schedule of mail routes, no. 187, Feb. 21, 1949, 15th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Pennsylvania and main line of Erie Railroad west of Salamanca, N. Y., main lines of Baltimore & Ohio R. R. and Pennsyl-vania R. R. System west of Pittsburgh, Pa., and such collateral lines as may be designated. Esquire Press Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. [Feb.] 21,1949. 168 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/15:187
Scheme of Maryland, Washington, D. C., standpoint; July 1944. 1944. [1]+123 p. narrow 12° [Some of the pages are blank.] $
P10.8: M 36/2/944Same; June 1948. 1948. [1]+117 p. narrow 12° [Some of the pages are
blank.] J P 10.8: M 36/2/948Scheme of Michigan, Chicago, Ill., standpoint for use in dispatching first-
class mail, newspapers, special delivery, and special handling, parcel post; Dec. 1948. 1948. 117 p. narrow 8" (Railway Mail Service.) t
' P 10.8 : M 58/2/948Scheme of New York State, Chicago, Ill., standpoint; Nov. 1948. 1948.
119 p. narrow 8° (Railway Mail Service.) + P 10.8: N 42yo/4/948
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Scheme of West Virginia, Washington, D. C., standpoint; Aug. 1948. 1948.115 p. narrow 12° (Railway Mail Service.) [Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] J P 10.8: W 52v/948
TARIFF COMMISSION
Economic controls and commercial policy in Argentina [through 1944], [1945, reprint] 1948. vid-48 p. il. [One of a series of reports on economic controls and commercial policy in American Republics. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 952L. C. card 49-46061 TC 1.20: Ar3/l-2
Same, Brazil [through 1943], [1945, reprint] 1948. vii+59 p. il. [One of a series of reports on economic controls and commercial policy in American Republics. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. •Item 952L. C. card 49-46060 TC i 20: B 73/1-2
Same, Peru [through first half of 1943]. [1945, reprint] 1948. vi+28 p. il.[One of a series of reports on economic controls and commercial policy in American Republics. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 952L. C. card 49-46059 TC 1.20: P 43/1-2
Same, Uruguay [through 1943], [1945, reprint] 1948. vi-f-33 p. il. [One of a series of reports on economic controls and commercial policy in American Republics. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 952L. C. card 49-46058 TC 1.20: Ur 8/1-2
Same, Venezuela [through mid-1943]. [1945, reprint] 1948. vi-J-34 p. il.[One of a series of reports on economic controls and commercial policy in American Republics. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 952L. C. card 49-46042 TC 1.20 : V 55/1-2
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The numbers listed below under Opinions indicate those separately published since the last issue of the Monthly catalog.[Opinions] 114, 122-123, and 131. [Also in T. C. Reports, v. 11.][Opinions] 1-11, 13-14, 16-17, 20, 23-25, 27 and 29. [Also m'Venor^
v- 121 Ju 11.7/a : 12/(nos.)
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
Chemical engineering report. • Item 304 Y3.T25:19/(no.)2. Development of processes and equipment for production of phosphoric acid
I with list of references], by staff of Division of Chemical Engineering • compiled by M. M. Striplin, jr. [1949.] lx+148 p. 11. 2 pl. * Paper, 40c’
The Valley is paying off, TVA 1949. 1949. vii-f-98 p. il. 8 p. of pl. and map. [Also in Annual report of Tennessee Valley Authority, fiscal year 1948 ] t • Item 965 Y 3.T 25:1/a V 243/2
TREASURY DEPARTMENTAnnual report of Secretary of Treasury on state of finances, fiscal year
1948. [1949.] xvi+656 p. il. ([Treas. Dept. doc. 3157.]) [Also issued as H. doc. 3, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, .$1.50. • Item 968L. C. card 8—32556 Til' 948
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8276 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
8277 Administrator of veterans affairs, annual report, fiscal year 1948. 1949. viii4-267 p. il. [Also issued as H. doc. 8, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, 60c. • Item 1040L. C. card 31-28720 VA 1.1: 948
VA pamphlet. • Item 1047 VA1.19: (no.)8278 10-25. Veterans administration popular recipes. 1949. iii4-248 p. [Issued in
loose-leaf form in binder, with marginal index tabs, on cardboards showing titles.] t
8279 VETERANS’ REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS BUREAU, Labor Dept.
Field letter, information, court decisions, opinions (series), f • Item 6448280 7. Questions and answers about reemployment rights under Selective service act
of 1948, and related statutes. Revised Mar. 10, 1949. [1949.] [1] -4-13 p. [Prepared for use of cooperating agencies and volunteer reemployment com-mitteemen in cooperation with Solicitor, Labor Department.]
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8281 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION OFFICE, Federal Security Agency
Rehabilitation service series. [Processed.] t FS 13.207: (nos.)8282 58. Supplement to Handbook of representative industrial jobs for blind workers,
category GC-4, Machine operations (woodworking power tools), supp. 2. Feb. 1, 1949. [3]+ [44] p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]
8283 Same, category SI-4, Dairy products. Mar. 10, 1949. [3] 4-16 p. 4° [Issuedwith perforations.]
8284 86. Suggested criteria for determining eligibility of mentally retarded for voca-tional rehabilitation. Feb. 25, 1949. [l]+9p. 4°
8285 87. Use of article on Characteristics of desirable psychological report to voca-tional counselor. Feb. 28, 1949. 3 p. 4° [Accompanied by a copy of the article, offprinted from Journal of consulting psychology, 1948, v. 12, no. 6 (Nov.-Dec.), p. 432-437, 8°.J
8286 89 Distribution of pamphlet, Vocational guidance of the blind [transmittalsheet]. Mar. 7, 1949. 1 p. 4°
8287 WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS, Labor Dept.
8288 Child labor trends in expanding labor market, 1946-48; [by] Ella Arvilla Merritt and Edith S. Gray. [1949.] p. 589-596, il. 4° [ (Child Labor Branch.)] [Also in Monthly labor review, Dec. 1948.] t
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8289 WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION
8290 Quarterly progress report to Congress by War Assets Administration, 4th quarter, 1948. 1949. iv+74 p. il. t • Item 880 Y 3.W 19/8:11/948-4
8291 WAR DEPARTMENTField manuel FM (series). $ W 1.33 : (nos.)
8292 7-15. Reglamento de servicio de infanteria : Compania de armas de acompafia-miento, regimiento de fusileros, y C3 ; [6 de juno de 1946]. 1946 [pub-lished 1948]. iii-f-286 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of English manual FM 7—15, May 19, 1942 and Change 3.]
8293 7-37. Reglamento de servicio en campana : Compania de obuses del regimientode infanteria; [el 14 de julio de 1945]. 1945 [published 1948],iii+111 p. il. 16° [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of basic English manual FM 7-37, Mar. 28, 1944.]
8294 10-5. Manual de instruccion de intendencia: Operaciones de intendencia:[el 8 de junio de 1945], 1945 [published 1948], iii + 128 p. il. 16° [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of basic English manual FM 10—5, Apr. 29, 1943.]
8295 21-75. Reglamento de servicio en compana: Infanteria, exploracion, patrullas ytiro emboscado, y Cl, C2 ; [30 de junio 1945], 1945 [published 1948], iv+189 p. il. 16° [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of basic English manual FM 21—75, Feb. 6, 1944, and Changes 1-2.]
8296 23-25. Reglamento de servicio : Bayoneta ; [5 de mayo de 1945], 1945 [published1948]. [3]+60 p. il. 16° [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of basic English manual, Sept. 7, 1943.]
8297 23-60. Reglamento de instruccion : Ametralladora Browning, calibre, .50, HB,M2 terrestre, y C 1-3; 4 de agosto de 1945.] 194 [published 19548]. iv + 238 p. il. 16° [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of basic English manual FM 23—60, Apr. 22, 1943, and Changes 1-4.]
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Field manual FM (series)—Continued25-10. Regia men to de servicio : Transports motorizado, y Cl, C2, C3 ; [1 de
abril de 1946], 1946 [published 1948], [41+309 p. il. 16° [Texton p. 3 of cover. Translation of basic English manual FM 25—10, Mar. 12, 1942, and Changes 1-3.1
Technical manual TM (series).5-1730.
5-3046.
5-5024.
5-5060.
5-7060.
5-7140.
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9-1570.
W 1.35: (nos.)Manual de conservacion y catalogo de piezas : Proyector de 18 pulgadas
(45,72cm) con tripode y caja de transporte tripode y caja de transports ; 26 de febraro de 1945. [1946.] cover title, 38 p. il. [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Translation of English manual .Tune 14, 1943.] t
Instrucciones sobre la conservacion y cataloges de las piezas: Tractor oruga caterpillar D8, standard Diesel 110-140 DBIIP, trocha 78 pulgadas-epuipado con angledozer LeTourneau CKD—8 actuado por unidad de transmission de fuerza. LeTourneau FD—8 y con torno Hyster D8M ; 27 de noviembre de 1946. [1949.] cover title, iv+763 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of English manual TM 5-3046, May 7, 1943.] i
Grupo electrogeno portatil, 3 kilovatios, corriente alterna, modelo W3M : 12 de marzo de 1945. 1949. cover title, 72 p. il. 1 pl. [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Translation of English manual, Sept. 30, 1942.] t
Grupo motocompresor, modelo 105 GA ; 19 de noviembre de 1945. [1949.] cover title, 288 p. il. [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Translation of English manual TM 5-5060, Nov. 30, 1942.] J
Grupo electrogeno portatil, con motor de gasolina, para proyector, modelo 4B12 de 400 vatios [instrucciones para su conservacion y piezas de [repuesto] construido para el Cuerpo de Ingenieros por Delco Appliance
Division, General Motors Corporation, Rochester, N. Y.; [6 de junio de 1945], [1946.] iii + 76 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of basic English manual, Apr. 5, 1944.] t
Manual de instrucciones, material de proyector antiaereo de 60 pulgadas (152.4cm). modelo 1941-A, numeros de serie de con junto, C. de I., 8971 al 9970 inclusive, Cuerpo de Ingenieros, del Ejercito de EE.UU.de A; 27 de julio de 1945. [1949.] cover title, vii + 137 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Translation of English manual no. 20-6045.T, Nov. 1, 1942.] $
Afustes de ainetralladora para camiones [con bibliografla] ; 15 de mavo de 1947. [1948.] cover title, 64 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover,translation of basic English manual TM 9-224, Apr. 22, 1943.] $
Cffnnn automatic0 antiaereo de 37 mm; 25 de septie’mbre de 1946 4948-l ,cover title’ 317 P- iL [^xt on p. 3 of cover. Translation of English manual, Jan. 24, 1944.] $
Instrumentos auxiliares directores de tiro (gemelos de campana, gafas ante.ios y cronometros) [con bibliografla] ; 20 de enero de 1947 [1948.] cover title, 26 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of basic English manual TM 9-575, Mav 4, 1942 ] J
Grupo electrogeno M5 y M6 ; 7 de marzo de 1945. [1949.] cover title g-Giebec^l* 1943 ]3 C0Ver‘ Transition of English manual TM
Telealtimetro M2 y Cl [con bibliografla] ; 17 de julio de 1947. [1947.1 cover title, 136 p. il. [No longer restricted. Text on p. 3 of cover translation of basic English manual TM 9-624, Nov. 27 1947.] ±
Juegos de cables para la artilleria antiaerea, equipos de ’reparacion de Vnav8’ 08 tipos, y el regulador de tension Ml: 27 de junio de 4247- •>[1948.] cover title, i-j-99 p. il. [No longer restricted. Text Tune 15 1944Vfr f Translation of basic English manual, TM 9-649,
Camion de’2% toneladas, 6X6 GMC CCKW-352 v 353; 15 de enero de oover title 585 pil. [No longer restricted. Texton
p. 2 and 3 of cover. Translation of English manual, Apr. 24 1944 ] t e Jle -t0n- 4 >< 4/ Willys-Overland modelo MB y Ford modelo
GPU ) ; 18 de junio de 1945. [1949.] cover title. 307 p il [Text FebP’23 °]f944V]er' + Transl,ation o£ basic English manual TM 9-803,
C“mo°4Rtoap,,a,*1Ias (Chevrolet) y C 1 ; 25 de junio do 1946. [J948 t ,cover h + 343 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of English manual TM 9-805, Dec. 30. 1943 and Changes 1 ] t
’ a,iI10inaan %ndo £oqnelarta co? 4 ru®das motrices (Dodge) ; 30 de abril de 1946 [1948.] cover title. 399 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of coverTranslation of English manual. Jan. 31, 1944.] ±
Camiones de 6 toneladas con 6 ruedas motrices (White Corbitt v Brock- wav) : 10 de abril de 1946. [1948.] cover title 3ii p ii [Text on 1944 ] C0$ver‘ Translation of basic English manual TM 9-813, Feb. 19,
SeV7iCmmdVQ0ItSeiifVQaACi<}n dermai-teri?Lde £!^r.ra : Canones antitanques de l1inafuf!4es ?J4 y M4A 1 » 10 fie octubre de 1946.
[1948 ] cox er title, 119 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation ofEnglish manual, Feb. 6, 1943.] + oi
Conservacion de material de guerra : Fusil Nortsamericano M 1, calibre ;39 [pon hib’iografla] ; 27 de mayo de 1947. [1847.] covermanual T^9h27leNor6P1942f]C°ier- Translation of baaip English
Conservacion del material de guerra; Planchetas de tiro para artilleria •le c°sta v C l [con bibliografla] ; 2 de mayo de 1947. [1948 ] cover
xin P’ 2 "f e°ve,\ Translation of English manualIM 9-1570, May 8, 1942 and Change 1.] J
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Technical manual TM (series)—Continued9-1655. Conservacion del director de tiro M4 y C 1; 28 de agosto de 1945. [1948.]
cover title, [1] +186 p. il. 2 pl. [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Trans-lation of English manual, Jan. 26, 1942 and Change 1. Sept. 24, 1943.] t
9-1656. Sistema de transmission de datos de tire M4 + C 1 and C 2 ; 14 de marzo de 1945. [1949.] cover title, 151 p. il. 9 pl. [Text on p. 3 of cover. The plates are attached to inside back cover. Translation of English manual, Jan. 15, 1941. J
9-1659. Conservacion y reparacion de los directores de tiro M, M5A 1 y M6 : 17 de enero de 1946. [1946.] cover title, 449 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of English manual TM 9—1659, May 8, 1944.] t
9—1660. Servicio de conservacion del material de guerra : Localizador de sonido M2 ; 15 de mayo de 1945. [1949.] cover title, 38 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover.] $
9—1726C. Conservacion de material de guerra: Motor Continental, modelo W670- 9A; 25 de febrero de 1947. [1948.] cover title, 314 p. il. [Nolonger restricted. Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of English manual TM 9-1725C, Mar. 20, 1942.] J
9-1827C. Conservacion del material: Frenos hidraulfcos “Wagner Lockheed” [con bibliografla ; 3 de abril de 1947]. [1948.] ii + 69 p. il. [Text
on p. 3 of cover. Translation of basic English manual TM 9-1827C, Jan. 21, 1944.] J
9—2660. Guia del instructor en la operacion del localizador de sonido M2 : 30 de Julio de 1945. [1948.] cover title, 66 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of basic English manual, Oct. 11, 1940.] t
9-2852. Instruction guide, welding, theory and application [with list of refer-ences] ; June 3, 1943. [Reprint 1949.] cover title, 439 p. il. [Pre-pared under direction of chief of ordnance. Supersedes TM 10—440, June 16, 1949; TM 9-2015, Oct. 1942; TB 1852-1, Feb. 9, 1942.] * Paper, ,$1.00
10-1443. Manual para la conservacion de los camiones, Dodge de % tonelada con 4 ruedas motrices fabricados para el ejercito de los Estados Unidos de Norteamerica; 5 de febrero de 1946. [1949.] cover title, ii+195 n il. 4° [Translation of basic English manual TM 10—1443, Feb. 20. 1942.] J
11-232. Equipo de radio SCR-177-B y C 1 ; 8 de abril de 1946. [1948.] cover title, 213 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of basic English manual TM 11—232, Aug. 9. 1941 and Change 1.] i
11-238. Radiotelefonos SCR-194 y SCR 195 y equipo auxiliary C 1; el 17 de abril de 1945. [1949.] cover title, 69 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of English manual, Anr. 17. 1942.] $
11-330. Cuadros de distribucion, BD-71, BD-72, BD-72-A y BD-72-B, + C 1 ; 1 de marzo de 1945. [1946.] cover title, 51 p. il. [No longer re-stricted. Text on p. 2-3 of cover. Translation of English manual, Oct. 29. 1943.] J
11-333. Telefonos EE-8, EE-8-A y EE8-B + C 1 y C 2 : 26 de febrereo de 1945. [1949.1 cover title, 40 p. il. [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Translation of English manual. Mar. 6, 1942.] t
11-345. Aparato de prueba BE—70 ( 1 del jefe de linea y C 1 ; 26 de febrero 1945. [1948.] cover title, 42 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of English manual, Apr. 28. 1942 and Change 1.] i
11-361. Aparatos de prueba EE—65 y EE 65—A hasta G; 28 de febrero de 1945. [1949.1 cover title, 57 p. il. [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Translation of English manual. Feb. 2. 1943.] J
11—433. Aparatos de intervalos EE—56. EE—85. EE—86—A. aparto de conexion con la linea EE-87, aparto de senalamiento de intervalos BE-65 y timbre MC—153 ; 9 de Julio de 1945. [1949.] cover title, 85 p. il. [Text on p. 2-3 of cover. Translation of basic English manual TM 11-433, Aug. 17, 1942.] J
11—458. Instalacion telefonica de bateria central: 19 de marzo de 1945. [1945.] cover title, 139 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of English manual, Sept. 3, 1942.] $
12—257. Records administration, microfilming of records, Changes 1; Feb. 11, 1949. [1949.] 9 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. • Item 1069
38—220. Contabilidad de existencias en cuarteles, compamentos y guarniciones, y C 1 ; 18 de abril de 1945. [1949.] cover title, 46 p. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of English manual TM 38-220, May 9, 1944, and Change 1.] t
WEATHER BUREAU, Commerce Dept.
Chance for successive dry years in southern California [with list of refer-ences; by A. K. Showalter. [1949.] p. 221-223, 4° [Also in Monthly weather review, Oct. 1949. v. 76.] t C 30.14/a: C 128
Objective method for forecasting precipitation amounts from winter coastal storms for Boston [with list of references; by] Samuel Penn. [1949.] p. 149-161, il. 4° [Also in Monthly weather review, Aug. 1948, v. 76.] t
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WOMEN’S BUREAU, Labor Dept.
Bulletins. L 13.3 : (nos.)1571—12 (rev.) Legal status of women in United States, Jan. 1, 1948 : Report for
Illinois ; [by Sara Louise Buchanan, assisted by Mary Loretta Sullivan and Elizabeth Batson], 1949. vi+12 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 655L. C. card L 49-8
157-27 (rev). Same: Report for Nevada; [by Sara Louise Buchanan, assisted by Mary Loretta Sullivan and Elizabeth Batson]. 1949. vi + 16 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 655
157-31 (rev.) Same: Report for New York State; [by Sara Louise Buchanan, assisted by Mary Loretta Sullivan and Elizabeth Batson]. 1949. vi + 15 p. [Individual State material, constituting part of compilation to show present legal status of women in United States.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 655
157-33 (rev.) Same: Report for North Dakota; [by Sara Louise Buchanan, assisted by Mary Loretta Sullivan and Elizabeth Batson]. 1949. vi+14 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 655
157-34 (rev.) Same : Report for Ohio ; [by Sara Louise Buchanan, assisted by Mary Loretta Sullivan and Elizabeth Batson], 1949. vi+11
p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 655157-43 (rev.) Same: Report for Utah; [by Sara Louise Buchanan, assisted by
Mary Loretta Sullivan and Elizabeth Batson.] 1949. vi-|-15 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 655
217. Suffrage for women in countries of world, supplement to Bulletin217, International documents on status of women ; revision of Appendix C. 1949. Ip. +L. C. card L 48-5
Role of women in national economy, address by Frieda S. Miller, director, Women’s Bureau, delivered at 28th annual convention of Alpha Kappa Alpha, national Negro sorority, Dec. 29, 1948, Washington, D. C. [1949.J 9 p. 4° [Processed.] f L 13.12 :W 84/5
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IndexMONTHLY CATALOG, APRIL 1949
Note .—Entries appear in this Index under subjects or titles. Bulletins, circulars, orders, etc., having no specific subject are entered under the issuing office only. Index citations are to entry numbers in the Catalog.
Entry Entry
A. F. L., see American Federation of Labor.
Aalborg, Denmark, airline traffic survey____ 6774
Aberdeen, S. Dak., airline traffic survey ___ 6771
Ability, see Aptitude tests—-Mental tests.
Absorption spectra, see Spectra.Accelerators :
high energy particle----------------------6610radio-frequency, 184-inch cyclo-
tron___________ 6578Accident quadrangle, Md.-Pa________ 7609Accidents, see Aircraft accidents—•
Mine accidents—Railroad accidents.
Accounts and accounting: reorganization—
Government offices_____ 6870, 6953Treasury Department_______ 6884
settlement between departs and technical services______ 6384
system, special regulations____ 6515-20uniform systems, telephone com-
panies________ 7336Acetates, see Amyl acetate—Butyl
acetate—Ethyl acetate.Acetyl-aminofluorene, N-acetyl-2-amino-
fluorene distribution in rat____________________ _ 7947
Acids, see names of acids.Acts of Congress, see Law. Addresses, lectures, etc.:
by—Bennett, H. H________ 8149, 8151,
8153, 8156-57Brannan, Charles F____ 6278, 6304Humphrey, Hubert H_______ 7833Jessup, Philip C_____________ 8163McCabe, Thomas B________ 7358Miller, Frieda S____________ 8349Patterson, William F_______ 6373Reed, O. E_________________ 7274Richards, Franklin D______ 7343Trigg, Ralph S-----------------------8012,
8014, 8028Wickard, Claude R__________8112
Adenomatous lesions, see Lesions.Adhesive tape, packaging, etc., speci-
fication ___ 8204Adjustment regulations, see Army.Adjutant General’s Department, tech-
nical manual___________ 8336Administrative management:
improvement and manpower utli- zation program_ 6295
MI series----- ;_______________ 6295-96reorganization—
Government offices__________ 6878Post Office Department_____ 6887
survey on Maritime Commission 7235
Admiralty Islands, butterflies------------- 7967Advertising, Government, standard
forms, etc__________-___ 7567Aerial photography, high-speed, spark-
ignition knock, etc______ 7893Aeronautical charts, see, in main alpha-
bet, under Maps and charts, headings begin-ning Coast and Geodetic Survey — Hydrographic Office.
Aeronautical engineering, develop-ment center_____________ 7128
Aeronautics :air transport services, agreement
with Philippines_8186airline traffic survey--------------- 6770—74civil air regulations___________ 6775-77foreign repair station certificate,
etc_____________________ 6777see also Aeronautical engineering.
Aetna Casualty & Surety Co_________ 7814AFL, see American Federation of
Labor.Africa, radio facility charts_________ 6355
see also Union of South Africa.Aged, see Old age insurance.Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry
Bureau, publications and patents, lists___________ 6261
Agricultural chemistry, AIC series 6260-61 Agricultural conservation program, sta-
tistical summary, 1947__ 8009Agricultural implements, see Farm im-
plements and machinery.Agricultural insurance :
corn crop insurance— investment in security_____ 7338will make your business
better_____________ 7339Agricultural machinery, see Farm im-
plements and machinery.Agricultural products:
carload waybill analyses, 1947___ 7701international developments, di-
gest------------------------------ 7514world trade in commodities___7514-17see also Animal products—-Crops.
Agricultural Research Administration, report, 1948_ 6276
Agriculture :American, new frontiers__________ 6278foreign agriculture circulars___ 7430-45
' geography of Europe and NearEast------------------------------ 6299
journal of agricultural research, reprints____ 6288-94
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate, investigations___ 7178,
7195Agriculture Committee, House, investi-
gations ___ 7099
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Entry Agriculture Department:
circulars_____________________ 6279-83disaster loans for farmers—-
proposed provision___________7160report------------------------------------7188
MI series____________ 6295-96miscellaneous publications__ 6297-6301program aid (PA) series________ 6302reorganization--------- 6889, 6871, 6952report, 1948____________________ 6303technical bulletins, title page, etc_ 7691
Air :ambient pressure determination__7914contamination, radioactive gases- 6615
. standard for laboratory testing__ 7408Air attaches, office addresses, special- 6521 Air carriers :
airline traffic survey_________ 6770-74operations in Middle American
.. area------------------------------ 6780Air compressors, grupo motocompresor_ 8302Air defenses:
radar air warning and control sys-tem—
hearings----------------------7115, 7126
Air Force:joint Army and Air Force adjust-
ment regulations____ 6476-80one-year enlistment______________ 6536personnel and composition—
hearings---------------------------- 7112report--------------------------------- 7096
recruiting journal________________ 8107see also Armed forces.
Air Force Department: courts-martial, manual, 1949____ 6354disposition of abandoned personal
property—hearings___________________ 7125report--------------------------------- 7102
Air lines, see Air carriers.Air navigation charts, see Maps and
charts.Air raid protection, see Air defenses.Air routes, see Airways.Air-samnling pump, specification______ 8224Air traffic, see Aeronautics.Air transportation, see Aeronautics. Aircraft:
Army, monthly inventory, spec_ 6541industry, 1947__________________ 6693military, passengers, spec_______ 6504production, basic information
sources________________ 7451Aircraft accidents :
statistical analysis—- air carrier passenger service- 6769 non-air carrier_____ 6782
Aircraft position charts, see Maps and charts.
Airfoils, thin oblique, at supersonic „ speed---------------------------- 7892
Airlines, see Air carriers.Airplanes :
bombers, cooling limitations and cruising----------- 7895
ice formations— engine induction systems____ 7905prevention system___________ 7896recessed fuel-vent configura-
tions---------------------------- 7904see also Propellers.
Airports, location identifiers, supp____ 6766Airspace reservations, Army represen-
tion on subcommittees_ 6487Airways:
manual of operations____________ 6763traffic controllers, proficiency____ 6767
Airways plotting charts, see Maps andcharts.
Alabama, topographic quadrangle map. 7586 Alabama River, salinity line_________ 6934Alamo Construction Co., Inc_________ 7736
Entry Alaska :
admission into Union____________ 7091census of business_____________ 6661coast pilot, supplement___________ 6851fishery and fur-seal industries__ 7422game law, amending_____________ 7006lumber production, 1947_________ 6738patented mining claims, tax valua-
tion ------------------------------ 6998public lands sale________________ 7007road construction_______________ 6965training ammunition to ORC and
ROTC--------------------------- 6506Albright Farm mine, lead-zinc deposit- 7877 Alcea band of Tillamook Indians, see
Tillamook Indians.Alcohol, see Butyl alcohol.Alexandria, Va., commemorative
stamps____ 6904Alfalfa Nurseries, see Uniform Alfalfa
Nurseries.Alien enemy property, see Enemy prop-
erty.Aliens :
claims against United States_____ 7216deportation, suspension______ 7222-23
Alimentary canal, tumors____________ 7950Alliance Insurance Co_______________ 7086Allowances, see Military supplies—■
Pay, allowances, etc.Alloys, hardenability, effect of boron_ 7934
see also names of metals, etc.Alpha particles :
capture of electrons_____________ 6623detection and measurement- 6583, 6586nuclear reactions_______________ 6584,
6588, 6593, 6603Alpha rays, survey meter for meas-
urement___ 6637Altimeter, telealtimetro M2_________ 8309Aluminum :
alloys, fracture strength under tri- axial stress____ 7921
low temperature performance test- 6597 primary, manufactures census,
1947____________________ 6666Amalgamated Assoc, of Street, Elec-
tric Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America_ 7957
Amar Road, chart____________________ 7677Amazon River, chart_________________ 7674American Ethnology Bureau, report,
1947-48 ----------------------- 6360American Federation of Labor, annual
convention. 1948_______ 7829
American Historical Association. re-
American National Red Cross, Army regulations_ 6404
American republics :Americas (English edition)______ 7980Americas (Spanish edition)_____ 7981conferences, 1826-1948_________ 7983
American River basin project, develop-ment_____ 7077
American Safety Table Co____________ 7769American Small Business, Special Com-
mittee to Study Problems of, Senate, termination__ 7231
American States, Council of Organiza-tion of, see Council of Or-ganization of American States.
American Sugar Refining Co_________ 7784American Transatlantic Co___________ 7733Anides of uronic acids_______________ 7939Ammunition :
training—ORC and ROTC____________ 6506within zone of interior_____ 6542
Amplifiers :electronic, linear, drawing______ 6643ionization chambers, noise______ 6653
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Amusements, places of, census of busi-ness---------- 6661
Amyl acetate, specification___________ 7387Anderson, Edwin B., relief___________ 7027Anderson, Rita, relief_______________ 7075Angora goats, industry________________ 8017Animal fibers, see Fibers.Animal Husbandry Division, A. H. D.
series------ 6364Animal Industry Bureau, service and
regulatory announce-ments, index, 1948-------- 6368
Animal products, carload waybill anal-yses. 1947_ 7702
Animals, carload waybill analyses, 1947 _____ 7702
see also names of animals.Annapolis, Md., commemorative stamp. 7044 Anopheles, see Mosquitoes.Anthracite, see Coal mines and mining.Antiaircraft searchlights, see Search-
lights.Antimony, soyatai district, Mexico____ 7573Appeal Board, Contract Settlement
Office: decisions______________________ 7256proceedings, print____________ 7254-55
Apples, vegetative buds on trees---------- 6290Apprentices :
deferment policy, resolution_____ 6374employer-labor cooperation in
training________________ 6373Appropriations, deficiency, 1949__ 7108, 7227
see also Government offices—also subject, or department, etc., for which appropria-tion is made.
Aptitude tests, school selection scoreprerequisites___________ 6539
Arabs, refugees from Palestine, re-
Arbitration, see Industrial arbitration. Arbors, specification_________________ 8237Arctic Ocean, lights and fog signals,
supp-------- 7688Arctic regions, mosquito control tests. 8130 Argentina :
economic controls and commercial policy------------- 8264.
electric motors___________________ 7538motorboats, marine engines, etc__ 7543paints, varnishes, lacquers, casein. 7485
Argon :neutron spectrometer studies____ 6571nuclear properties, helium bom-
bardment_____ 6593Arkansas, mail routes, schedule______ 8255Armaments, see Munitons.Armed forces:
alien finances, etc., admit to U. S- 6987career compensation_____________ 7962military justice, uniform code____ 7113movement regulations___________ 6482travel orders, special regulations. 6499 troop program sequence number__6516see also Reserve components of
armed forces.Armed services papers, see Bills (con-
gressional ).Army :
aid to Turkey------------------------------ 6550airspace subcommittees spec. reg. 6487 available enlisted personnel, re-
port------------------------------ 6537boards of officers for conducting
investigations__ 6398choice of service------------------------- 6533claims arising from activities___ 7024claims of personnel, settlement__ 7063field manuals------------- 6474-75, 8292-98integrate Philippine Scouts offi-
cers-------------------------------- 7127joint Army and Air Force adjust-
ment regulations_____ 6476—80officers’ call____________________ 6481one-year enlistments_____________ 6536
Entry Army-Continued
operating personnel and workload in U. S----------- 6531
personnel and composition—hearings__________________ 7112report---------------------------------- 7096
reception processing_____________ 6532recruiting journal________________ 8107reduction tables______________ 6484-85regulations------------------------- 6379-6404
commissioned officers_______ 6399enlisted personnel________ 6400—2miscellaneous_____________ 6403-4
service schools, attendance______ 6538special regulations--------------- 6486-6551
boards, commissions, and com-mittees________________ 6487
civilians---------------------- 6506, 6540enlisted personnel_______ 6532-39personnel----------------------- 6528-31
specifications, see, in main alpha-bet, Military supplies,
tables of organization and equip-ment ----------------------- 6553-62
technical manuals. 6563-65, 8299-9337 see also Armed forces—Pay, allow-
ances, etc.Army Department:
disposition of abandoned personal property—
hearings____________________ 7125report______________________ 7102
estimates--------------------------- 6960, 7161field manuals________________ 6474-75pamphlets------------------------------ 6482-83publications—-
and blank forms, special regu-lations-------------------- 6509
numbering____________________6514reduction tables_____________ _ 6484-85report, 1948_____________________ 6378specifications used, index________ 6566supply bulletins_______________ 6405-8supply catalogs---------------------- 6409-73technical manuals____________ 6563-65warehousing training____________ 6523
Army hospitals, see Military hospitals.Army Industrial College, see Industrial
College of Armed Forces.Army officers, see Army.Army regulations, see Army.Army Security Agency, regulations___ 6379Army supplies, see Military supplies.Arsenic disulfide, specification______ 8210Art:
art goods industry______________ 6680museum specialist, exam, an-
nouncement_____________ 6796Artesian wells, pressure_____________ 7640Articles for government of Navy, see
Military law.Articles of war, see Military law.Artillery, tables of organization and
equipment___________ 6555-57Asia - Pacific triangle, immigration
quotas------ 7001Assawompset Pond quadrangle, Mass. 7610 Athletic goods, see Sporting goods.Atkinson, Guy F., Co_______________ 7803Atkinson, Joel W., relief_____________ 7020Atlanta, Ga. :
aeronautical chart______________ 6831instrument approach chart______ 6812
Atlanta Metallic Casket Co___________ 7953Atlantic Ocean, aircraft position chart. 6808Atlantic States:
lumber production, 1947________ 6727surface water supply____________ 7642see also names of States.
Atmosphere, see Air.Atmospheric temperature, Washington,
D. C., 1948, prediction___ 8140Atomic energy:
and conventional armaments, United Nations__________8167
development, 1947-48____________ 6568
4 Ind ex
EntryAtomic energy—Continued
education, medical research- 7288general discussion________________ 8124in biophysics, biology, and medi-
cine (periodical) - 6569nuclear science abstracts. --------- 6656
Atomic Energy Commission :project at Los Alamos, N. Mex.,
retrocede lands—-law_________________________ 6909report_______________ 7176
Atoms, nuclear, lectures--------------------- 6634Attaches, air Air attaches—Military
attaches.Auditing, see Defense Homes Corpora-
tion—Reconstruction Fi-nance Corporation.
Auditors, examination announcement- 6794Augusta quadrangle, Ill--------------------- 7605Austin, Nichols & Co., Inc------------------ 7261Australia:
chemical industry and trade------- 7483plastics materials and products— 7489
Austria:chemical industry_______________ 7480graphic survey----------------------------- 6784
Automotive transportation, see Motor carriers.
Automotive vehicles, see Motor ve-hicles.
Aviation Conference, International Civil, see International Civil Aviation Confer-ence.
Aviation psychology, see Psychology.Aviators:
apparatus tests---------------—.----- 6376physical examination elimination. 6775
Axer, Engelbert, relief----------------------- 6901
B
Babace, Jose, relief---------------------------- 7028Babcock, Frank W., court case----------- 7655Baby, see Infants.Badges of honor, see Decorations of
honor.Baggage, hold baggage, special regula-
tions _____ 6500
for overseas, shipping sacks--------- 8203paper, industry, 1947---------------- 6709
Bahama Islands, rubber products-------- 7530Bail, Alex, relief______________________ 6971Bailey, Theodorus, court case of exrs— 7293Bailey quadrangle, Colo--------------------- 7599Bal Harbour, Fla., court case------------- 7295Balance sheets, see Finance.Balancse :
basic information sources________ 7461industry, 1947__________________ 6687
Balint, Julia, admission to United States____ 7052
Baltic Sea, communication chart-------- 7675Baltimore & Ohio R. R.:
accident_____________________ 7716mail routes, schedule____________ 8257
Band saws, metal-cutting, trade rec-ommendation _ 7943
Banda Islands, chart________________ 7677Bank notes, see Federal reserve notes.Bank of Kodiak______________________ 7023Banking, see Banks and banking.Bankruptcy, amend act______________ 7172Banks and banking:
bank reserve requirements_ 7358insured savings, member institu-
tions -------------------- 7360, 7362officer insured by F. D. I. C___________ 7341Barbados, toilet preparations and
soaps ------ 7498Barite :
Camanfi Bay deposits____________ 7572preprint from minerals yearbook__ 7845
Barracks and quarters, family quar-ters ---------- 6527
see also Disciplinary barracks.
EntryBars (metal, etc.) see Steel bars.Basques in U. S., relief of certain
aliens____ 7029Bastrop Bayou, engineer report_____ 6929Bats, senses of________________________ 8137Batteries (electric), see Electric bat-
teries—Storage batteries.Bauxite, preprint from minerals year-
book ------- 7845Bay Harbor Island, court case______ 7295Bayoneta____ _______________________ 8296Bayous, see name of bayou.Beams :
cantilever, calculating deflections. 7919 shells and thin structures, prob-
lems ____________________ 7899web, strength analysis___________7913
Beans: . black root, relation of common
mosaic___ 6294pod-distorting strain, yellow mo-
saic virus______________ 6293Beaumont, Tex., aeronautical chart_ 6841Beet sugar, industry, 1947---------------- 6694Belgian Congo :
drugs and essential oils, exports__ 7496insecticide market______________ 7478
Belgium :citrus fruit, foreign market notes. 7434 cotton consumption, foreign mar-
ket notes_______________ 7433fluorescent lamps, production, etc. 7513 pottery industry________________ 7525trade agreement_________________ 8179
Belvoir, Va., topographic quadranglemap __________________ 7634
Benderach, Vaso B., citizenship______ 7215Bergren, Alfred W., guardian ad litem,
court case_ 6358Bermeo, Port, chart_________________ 7673Bermuda, toilet preparations and
soaps____ 7498Beryl, Black Mountain deposit.______ 7875Beryllium :
dust and fume hazards, analysis__ 6646isotopes, metabolism and toxicol-
ogy ------------------------------ 6595neutorns, Po-Be, energy spectrum. 6650oxides—
magnetic susceptibility______ 6607volatilization in water______ 6613
rolled and recrystallized orienta-tion __________________ 6575
spectrochemical determination---- 6573thermal expansion, measurement. 6622
Beta particles, measurement, gas flow beta counters_ 6647
Beta rays : measurement—
instrument, “Betty Snoops”__ 6641survey meter_______________ 6637
self-weakening from active copper. 6635 spectrum of sulfur, S 35_________ 6589surface irradiation, effects_______ 6638
Bibliography : aircraft production_________ 7451American business firms_________ 7469building and construction_______ 7452coal_____________________________ 7453Europe, assistance to_____________ 8162farm machinery and equipment__ 7454food processing machinery and
equipment_____ 7455forest conservation_____________ 7554gas turbines—
turbosuperchargers__________ 7456jet propulsion, etc__________ 7931
Latin America____________________7982metalworking machinery, machine
tools___________________ 7457motor vehicles__________________ 7458petroleum industry, machinery
and equipment__________ 7459photography, still picture_______ 7463presidential inaugurations______ 7569radio and television______ ______ 7460scales and balances_____________ 7461
Apri l 1949 5Entry
Bibliography—Continued silk and synthetic fibers, yarns
and fabrics_____________ 7462soil and water conservation____ 8148training commercial salesmen---- 7464training retail salespeople______ 7465veneer and plywood—,___-—----- 7466wool and wool manufactures___ 7467
Bibo, Arthur, court case__ __________ 7729Biddeford Pool, engineer report______ 6944Big Ben molybdenum deposit________ 7869Big Bend National Park______ -_____ . 7043Big mica mine_____ -_________________ 7873Big trefoil, see Trefoil.Bikini Atoll, biology, with special ref-
erence to fishes__-______ 8125Bills (congressional) :
armed services, hearings on mis-cellaneous bills---------------7123
digest, 81st Cong., 1st sess______ 7831see also House bills—Senate
bills—-also special sub-ject.
Binary glass, see Glass and glassware.Biological physics :
atomic energy in biophysics..___ 6569nuclear science abstracts_______ 6656
Biological products :foreign trade, Brazil,___________ 7492Market for—Colombia_______________________ 7491
Denmark, Greenland, Ice-land_______________ 7494
Netherlands________________ 749(7Switzerland________________ 7501
rules and regulations____________ 6371Biology :
atomic energy in biology________ 6569beta irradiation, effects__________ 6638biological research, Bikini Atoll_ 8125lung cancer from radioactive gases 6615nuclear science abstracts_______ 6656radioactive tracer, beryllium____ 6595uranium, microfluorometric deter-
mination,----------------------- 6599Biophysics, see Biological physics.Birch. S., & Sons Construction Co___ 7803Birdsfoot trefoil, see Trefoil.Birmingham, Ala., aeronautical chart__ 6842Bismuth :
inhydrogenous media, neutrons__ 6651preprint from minerals year-
book______ -____________ 7845Bissell, Calif., topographic quadrangle
map.,______ ____ _______ 7587Bits (tools) :
Federal supply schedule__________ 7403Bituminous coal, see Coal.Black Mountain mine, beryl deposit__ 7875Black River, N. Y., topographic quad-
rangle map______________ 7619Blind :
dairy products, jobs____ »__ '._____ 8283woodworking power tools, jobs___ 8282
Blister mica mine_________ ._______ — 7872Blood, radium chloride effects-,_______ 6617Blood flukes, see Schistosoma mansoni. Bloomer, Ward J., court case_ ___-____ 7992Boards, see subjects with which boards
have to do, e.g. Motor carriers.
Bolts and nuts, industry, 1947_______ 6669Bombing airplanes, see Airplanes.Bonds, see Saving bonds.Bonneville Power Administration,
operation equipment____ 6965Books on Latin America, 948 list____ 7982Boots and shoes, rubber footwear in-
dustry, 1947---------------- 6711Boron :
and boron carbide, consolidation__ 6601compounds, fluorides, and iso-
topes----------------------------- 6587effect on alloys and steels______ 7934
Boston. Mass. :aeronautical chart______________ 6843precipitation, forecasting________ 8340
EntryBottles, and vials, specification______ 8212Boulder Canyon project, specifica-
Bowcott, Catherine, court case-______ 7770Boy Scouts of America, Alaska Coun-
cil, land conveyance___ 7007Boyd, William A., trustee, court case. 7732Braito, John, court case—____ ______ 7767Brakes, ftenos hidraulicos “Wagner
Lockheed”--_____________ 8324Bramhall Co—________ _____ .__,______ 8158Brazil:
agricultural hand tools__________ 7527economic controls and commercial
policy---------------------------- 8265north coast, chart_______________ 7674pharmaceuticals, etc., foreign
trade_____ ___________ .._ 7492printing and lithographic inks___ 7487
Brewster County, Tex., land convey-ance___ 7043
Brick industry, 1947—______________ 6675Bridlington Bay, chart_—__________ 7682Bristles, trade in China, 1948 esti-
mates___—___-_________ 7526British Commonwealth of Nations, see
Great Britain.British East Africa, chemical indus-
try and trade__-__-____ 7483British Guiana, naval stores________ 7486British Islands, see Great Britain.British Isles, see Great Britain.Broadcasting Service Organization, _ . Inc----------------- -------------- 7787Bromine, compounds, bromides, nu-
clear isomers—_______ 6596Brooks, Arthur L., court case of admr. 7764 Brooks, James M., admr., court case. 7764 Brooks, Welker B., court case_______ 7764Brotherhoods, see names of brother-
hoods.Broughton magnetite deposit________ 7867Brown, Annie O., payment___________ 7083Brown. Edward, payment to widow— 7083 Browning, Victor, & Co., Inc_______ 7067Brownsville, Tex., aeronautical chart. 6832 Brushes:
and brush material, specification. animal fibers used_________ ...__sweeping, floor, specification—._
Buckingham Mountain quadrangle, Calif_ __2
Buckling, see Strains and stresses. Budget, estimates preparation, Gov-
ernment offices___ 6870,Budget Bureau :
circular.-_______ _______________ _reorganization__ —_____-__ 6870,
Buffalo, N. Y., instrument approach chart_____
Building:basic information sources___ .___concrete construction for build-
ings —--- - --------construction situation___________engineering manual, military con-
struction___ -.____-_____industry, overtime compensation. special regulations_____ _______ _
Building materials, Fed. supply sched-ule ________
Buildings, see Public buildings.Bulletins, see Farmers’ bulletins—also
names of departments, etc., issuing bulletins— also subjects.
Bur-clover, cultivation and Utilization- Bureaus, see Farm bureaus.Burke, Harry, court case_____________Burma :
drugs and essential oils, exports. rice production and trade, 1948-
49__——______Burrows, John G.. court case________Busche, Fritz, relief__ _____ ,_____ ,__Bushnell General Hospital___________
823262837376
7588
6953
66596953
6813
7452
73137826
731369836527
7399
6286
7730
7495
7445779670626999
6 Ind ex
Entry Business:
American firms, information sources_______ 7469
census, 1939____________________ 6661small business problems, special
committee to investi-gate__________ 7231
see also Mail-order business.Butter, packaging, etc., specification. 8227 Butterflies of Admiralty Islands_____ 7967Butyl acetate, specifications______ 7388-89Butyl alcohol, specification__________ 7390Buying, improving small purchase pro-
cedures ___ 6296
C
C. I. O., sec Congress of Industrial Organizations.
Cables, see Electric cables.Cadmium, preprint from minerals year-
book______ 7845Calcium, compounds, fluorides_______ 6587Calculating machines, industry, com-
puting machines, 1947__ 6686California :
chance for successive dry years_ 8339
relief of Compensation Insurance Fund_________ 7021
topographic mapping____________ 7576topographic quadrangle maps__ 7587-98
California Packing Corporation______ 7254Calves, use of nomogram in evaluating
mammary-gland develop-ment_____ 7276
Camamfi Bay, barite deposits_______ 7572Camden, N. J., labor market survey___ 7307Cameras, X-ray, high temperature pre-
cision__________________ 6622Camps for children__________________ 6755
see also Military training camps.Canada:
chemical industry and trade____ 7483electric fans, production, etc____ 7513naval forces on Great Lakes, agree-
ment---------------------------- 8180printing and lithographic inks— 7482 radio notes, trade in commodities- 7511 vessels, iron ore transportation- 7045,
7209Cancer:lung, from radioactive gases_____ 6615skin, sunlight as causal factor___ 7951
Cane sugar, see Sugar.Canes, industry, 1947_______________ 6692Cannon, compania de obuses del regi-
miento de infanteria___ 8293Cantilever beams, see Beams.Canyon Ferry Dam, specifications____ 8082,
8087, 8079Canyon Ferry power plant, specifica-
. tions------------------------------ 8087Capacitors, ceramic-dielectric speeifica- „ ...... tion------------------------------- 8198Capital Transit Co____________________ 7752Carbides, boron compounds, consolida-
tion------------------------------ 6601Carbon :
compounds, refractivity and den- sity---------------- 6633
halocarbons, fluorine compounds- 6605Carbon dioxide, see Dry ice.Carbon tetrachloride :
crude, extracted from C21F44 manu-facture_______ 6619
poisoning, report of cases________ 8052Carbondale quadrangle, ra___________ 7629Carbonic anhydrase, content of normal
and neoplastic tissues__ 7948Cardiochiles, genus of ichneumon flies. 7969Cards, see Guide cards. Cargo, see Shipments.Carlsbad Caverns National Park______ 7975Carpets, wool, industry, 1947_______ 6705
EntryCarriers :
amend interstate commerce act_ 7182overcharges and undercharges, re-
_ x co very--------------------------- 7183Cartographers, examination announce-
ment, P-3 to P-6______ 6792Cartographic aids, examination an-
nouncement, SP-2 to„ . ., SP-8---------------------------- 6792Cartridges, gas, Federal supply sched-
. ule-------------------------------- 7406Casein, Argentina__________________ _ 7485Cash registers, industry, 1947_______ 6686Castle Butte, Calif., topographic quad-
rangle map- 7589( astro, Port, chart___________________ 7673Catalogs :
Federal standard stock catalog. 7368-98Minnesota centennial exhibition_ 7833phonograph records, 20th century
poetry--------------------------- 7886supply catalogs, Army Depart-
. ... . Inent----------------------- 6409-73Caterpillar tractors, see Tractors.Cattle grubs, control, suggestions____ 6284Cement:
cementing vessels of Navy, speci-fications______ 8121
hydraulic, industry, 1947________ 6671linoleum. Federal supplv schedule. 7404 metallurgical, etc., specification.. 8217 portland—
and other hydraulic cements. 7855specifications_______________ 7383
Census, see subject.Center Moreland quadrangle, Pa______ 7630Central America :
airline operations in Middle Amer-ican area______________ 6780
communication chart____________ 7675Central Intelligence Agency :
administration- hearings____________ ___ 7126reports—--------- 6997, 7049, 7205
Central States: lumber production, 1947____ 6737water levels and artesian pres-
sure---------------- 7640Central Translating Office, publications
(series)__ 8173Central Valley project, specifications. 8076,
8089, 8090, 8095Centre County, Pa., farm real estate
activity---- 6264Ceram Island, chart_________________ 7677Ceramic insulation, see Insulation.Certificates, see subject involved.Ceylon, drugs and essential oils, ex-
ports --------7495Chambers Works process, fluorocar-
bons, C21F44, manufac- , ture--------------- 6618-20
Chandler, Douglas, court case________ 7773Change houses, in Lake Superior dis-
trict -------- 7849Charleston, S. C. :
instrument approach chart__6814lands conveyed to, remove restric-
tions _________ 7202Charlie Lake, aeronautical chart_____ 6854Charlotte, N. C. :
aeronautical chart___________ 6844labor market survey_____________ 7297
Charlotte Amalie, V. I., dredging oper-ations ------ 6960
Charts, see Maps and charts.Check lists:
Coast and Geodetic Survey, radio facility charts_ 6839
State publications, monthly, title page and index________ 8007
Chemical apparatus, see Air-samplingpump—Bottles—Dropper bulbs.
Apri l 1949 7Entry
Chemical engineering, chemical engi-neering report_________ 8272
Chemical industries, sec Chemicals.Chemicals :
Austrian industry_______________ 7480dangerous new, special regula-
tions __________________ 6498industry and trade, British Com-
monwealth ____ 7483international developments. 7481, 7488 medicinal, foreign trade, Brazil_ 7492world trade in commodities__ 7476-90
Chemistry :fluorocarbons, properties________ 6628radio, electro, photo, lectures____ 6634tungsten dioxide and difluorodi-
chloromethane_______ :_ 6605uranium—
Gmelin’s handbook of inor-ganic chemistry________ 6654
oxides, reaction with sulfurmonochlorides_________ 6604
peroxide, properties__________6616water solubility in perfluorodi-
methylcyclohexanes____ 6611see also Agricultural chemistry—
Chemical engineering. Cherries, Montmorency, oil-wax emul-
sion on size influence___ 6289Chesapeake Bay, communication chart. 7675 Chestatee mine, copper and pyrite de-
posit ---------------------------- 7861Chewing gum, industry, 1947________ 6699Cheyenne, Wyo.:
instrument approach chart______ 6815transmission line, specifications__ 8086
Chicago, Ill., aeronautical chart..___ 6833Chicago & Western Indiana R. R., acci-
dent ___________________7714Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific
R. R., accident_________ 7711Child labor:
in agricultural jobs, fair laborstandards act_________ 6756
trends in expanding labor market, 1946-48 ______ 8288
Childhood, see Children.Children :
camps----------------------------------------- 6755equipo para juegos infan tiles_____ 8173into childhood___________________ 6760
Children’s Bureau, folder_________ 6759-60Children’s clothing, see Clothing.Children’s vehicles, see Vehicles.China :
communism in China, reprint re-port ------------------------------ 7088
economic cooperation, agreement. 8181estimates of 1948 bristle trade___ 7526trade agreement__________________8182
Chinaware, see Pottery.Chippewa Indians, Red Lake band, per
capital payment_______ 7035Chlorides :
radium compounds, hematological effects ----------- 6617
sulfur, reaction with uranium oxides. 6604 Chlorine, compounds, refractivity and
density ----------------------- 6633Chocolate, products, 1947____________ 6698Chocolate Bayou, engineer report_____ 6929Christiansted, V. I., harbor, engineer re-
port ---------------------------- 6932Chronometers, ships’, supply, etc., spe-
cial regulations_________ 6545Chrysolite, thermochemical study_____ 7871Chualar, Calif., topographic quadrangle
map------------------------------ 7590Chung Kwai Lui, see Lui, Chung Kwai.Cigarettes :
donations to hospital, special reg-ulations _______________ 6497
industry, 1947__________________ 6700Cincinnati, Ohio, milk handling order. 8021
EntryCIO, see Congress of Industrial Organi-
zations.Cipher and telegraph codes, prevent dis-
closures _ 7210Circular letters, see names of depart-
ments, etc., issuing let-ters.
Circulars, see names of departments, etc., issuing circulars.
Cities and towns, summary courts, spe-cial regulations, Army— 6490
Citrus fruit:foreign market notes____________ 7434world production for 1948--------- 7435
City Bank Farmers Trust Co________ 6358Civil aeronautics, see Aeronautics.Civil Aeronautics Administration :
list of publications--------------------- 6765report series_________________ _— 6767
Civil Aeronautics Board :economic program for 1949--------- 6778economic regulations____________ 6779opinions------------------------------------- 6781
Civil affairs, flow of CA/MG informa-tion______ 6785
Civil air regulations, see Aeronautics.Civil rights:
selected statements_______________ 8168UN action on human rights___ 8190
Civil service:compilation of laws______________ 6916examination announcements—
cartographer and cartographic aid_______________ 6792
current___________________ 6801—2investigator, Agricultural Re-
search Center--------------- 6794male laborer, etc____________ 6795mechanics, D. C. and area___ 6793museum art specialist______ 6796occupational therapist--------- 6797radio engineer______________ 6798teacher, teacher-advisor, in
Indian Affairs Bur_____ 6806warehouse examiner, Produc-
tion and Marketing Ad-min ____________________ 6800
Federal personnel manual______ 6803veteran preference in employ-
ment ___________________ 6805Civil Service Commission :
pamphlets_______________________ 6805report, 948______________________ 6799
Civil service ' pensions, compilation oflaws____________________ 6916
Civilization, primary centers___________8133Claims :
against United States by nonciti-zens__________ 7216
arising from activities of Army__ 7024damages to property—
deposited by alien enemies— 7008estimate to pay______________ 7162Federal penal institution em-
ployees _____________ 7175military, etc., personnel____ 7063
owners of closed gold mines_____ 7179see also Government contracts—
also names of claimants.Clark, Alleyne, exrx., court case______ 7749Clark, George H., court case________ 7956Clark, Henry W., court case of exrx__ 7749Clark, Mildred H., court case________ 7956Clark Phonograph Record Co__________ 7956Clay, refractories, 1947_____________ 6674Clay pipe, see Pipe and pipe fittings.Clay tiles, see Tiles.Cleaning, see Dry cleaning.Cleaning compositions, detergents in
Greece and India______ 7477Cleveland, Ohio.:
aeronautical chart_________ 6834milk handling order_____________ 8025
Clinics, Finland builds health houses__ 6757Clinton, Iowa, sewage system______ 7150
8 Ind ex
EntryClocks and watches:
instrumentos auxiliaries de tiro_ 8307navigating watches, special regu-
lations_________________ 6545Cloth, see Cotton.Clothing:
Army regulations_______________ 6400issued Organized Reserve Corps__6510knit outerwear industry, 947____ 6703parka and trousers, specification__ 8230robes and dressing gowns, 1947__ 6702special regulations, Army_____ 6492women’s, etc., outerwear industry,
Netherlands_____ ,______ 7536Cloud chambers, and magnet assembly,
drawing_ 6640Clover, see Bur-clover—Trefoil.Clubs, see 4-H clubs.Coal:
basic information sources______ 7453carload waybill analyses, 1947,
traffic and revenue_____ 7703international developments______ 7544world trade in commodities__ 7544-46
Coal mines and mining, anthracite,water pools in Pennsyl-vania mines____________ 7880
see also Mine accidents.Coal tar, German low-temperature
industry--- 7850Coast and Geodetic Survey, estimate__7157Coast Guard :
decorations, medals, ribbons, and badges------------- 7978
estimate________________________ 7163see also Armed forces—Pay, al-
lowances, etc.—Women’s Reserve, Coast Guard.
Coast Guard Reserve, training pro-gram, estimate___________7163
see also Women’s Reserve, Coast Guard.
Coast pilots, United States coast- x , „ pilot’ supplement----------- 6851Coastal Plains Broadcasting Co., Inc__ 7775Coastal Rider (U. S. M. S.) :
conversion and outfitting, esti-mate---------------------------- 7154
Coating materials, fire-retarding_____ 7549Cobalt:
compounds—ferrocyanides, and isotopes__ 6609fluorides____________________ 6620
isotopes, gamma-ray energies____ 6621trifluoride, agent in fluorination__ 6642
Cocoa, products, 1947________________ 6698Code of Federal regulations, supple-
ment---------------------------- 7352see also, for titles, chapters, etc.,
of the code printed sepa- _ , rately, subject involved.Codes, see Ciphers and telegraph
codes-—Code of Federal regulations — Machine records codes—also, for special compilations, sub-ject involved.
Codes of law, United States, amend- ing title 17------------------ 7074
Coffman, Roscoe H., court case_______ 7772Coin-operated machines, see Slot ma-
chines.Coke, international developments____ 7544Cold storage:
egg cases, fiber and wooden, in warehouses_____ 8015
refrigerated locker plant, associa-tions, officials--------------- 7420
Cole, Robert H., court case__________ 7802Collecting of accounts, proceeds, Army
regulations-------------------- 6383Colleges and universities :
education directory, 1948-49____ 7291labor education extension service- 7191 major subject code, special regu-
lations, Army___________6518
EntryColombia :
fats and oils situation___________ 7440veterinary medicinals, market____ 7491
Colon (anatomy) :adentomatous lesions of rats_____ 7949
Color photography, oral, identifies per-sonnel, lesions, etc_____ 7843
Colorado :mail routes, schedule____________ 8256topographic quadrangle
maps-------------------- 7599-7601Colorado-Big Thompson project, speci-
fications_________ 8072, 8076Columbia, S. C., produce markets____ 8011Columbia Basin project, specifica-
tions— 8071, 8077, 8078, 8083,8088, 8093, 8104
Columbia River :fishery resources________________ 7421surface water supply of basin____ 7644
Columbium, colloids of, preparation__ 6574Columbus, Ohio, air line traffic survey- 6771 Columns, buckling, deflectional, etc.,
springs_________________ 7902Combustion theory, based on high-
speed photography_____ 7893Commemorative stamps, see Postage
stamps.Commerce:
current trends in foreign trade---- 7447Geneva tariff concessions, statis-
tics ---------------- 7474international trade, United Na-
tions___________ 8170United States trade with European
recovery program coun-tries----------------- 7473
world trade in commodities__ 7475-7546see also Exports—also certain
headings beginning Com-mercial—-also names of articles of commerce and names of countries and places.
Commerce Department:estimates--------------------------- 6961, 7157reorganization_____________ 6872, 6964report under 2d decontrol act____ 6868
Commercial policy :Argentina_______________________ 8264Brazil__________________________ 8265Peru____________________________ 8266Uruguay------------------------------------- 8267Venezuela_______________________ 8268
Commercial products :special, world trade in commodi-
ties ---------------- 7533world trade in commodities- 7475-7546
Commercial standards, see Standards standardization.
Commercial treaties :reciprocal trade agreements act,
extend—hearings____________________ 7238report_________ ■________ ,___ 7206
trade agreement with—China___________________ 8182Portugal_____________________ 8179
Commissary stores, sale of supplies overseas___6512
Commission on Organization of Execu-tive Branch of the Gov-ernment, task force re-ports-- 6882-93
Commissioned officers, see Army— N a v y—Pay allowances, etc.
Commodity Credit Corporation, charter, amend___ 7224
Commodity exchanges, speculative transactions_____________ 7132
Common carriers, see Carriers.Communications :
airways air-ground communica-tions-------- 6763
chart of the world_______________ 7675
Apri l 1949 9Entry
Communications—Continued equipment, special regulations,
Army__________________ 6505world trade in commodities______ 7475see also Radio communication— "
Telegraph—Telephone.Communism :
country studies, reprint report— 7088 in New York City distributive
trades_________________ 7134Community Facilities Bureau, esti-
mate_____ 7158Compensation, see Salaries—Wages. Compounds, see names of compounds.Compressibility, subsonic velocities, on
lifting force____________ 7888Compressible flow, see Flow.Compressors, see Air compressors.Comptroller general, see General Account-
ing Office.Computing machines, see Calculating
machines.Conciliation Service:
re-establish—hearings------------------------------------- 7247report__________________________ 7198
Concrete, construction for buildings— 7313Conferences, congresses, etc.:
congress and conference series------ 7983inter-American, list-------------------- 7983international organization and
conference series------ 8165-72Congo, Belgian, see Belgian Congo.Congress of Industrial Organizations,
annual convention, 1948- 7829Congress of United States :
congressional directory, 81st Cong.1st sess________________ 6899
congressional record—80th Cong. 2d sess., bound vol- 689780th Cong. 2d sess., bound vol.,
appendix___________ 6898Congresses, see Conference, congresses,
etc.Congressional directory, see Congress
of United States.Congressional record, see Congress of
United States.Congressional set-------------------------------- 6900Connecticut:
base map------------------------------------- 7582mail routes, schedule___________ 8252topographic quadrangle map-------- 7602
Conscription, apprentices, deferment policy____ 6374
Conservation, see Wildlife.Constitution of United States :
text (in House manual)--------------- 6928text, index, etc__________________ 7151
Construction, see Building.Consuls, convention with Philippines- 8176 Consumer credit, see Installment credit.Consumers, rent component of price
index_____ 7828Control (aircraft) :
automatic, at supersonic speeds. 7911Coolidge, Ariz., substation, specifica-
tions _____ 8075Cooling, engines, bomber cruising per-
formance__ 7895Cooperage, stock mills, 1947--------------- 6714Cooperation, employer-labor, appren-
tice training------------------ 6373see also International cooperation.
Coosa River, salinity line, engineer re-port______ 6934
Copper:active, self-weakenning of beta-
rays___________ 6635Chestatee deposit_______________ 7861import-tax suspension—
hearings____________________ 7239report________________________ 7190
naphthenate, wood-preservative._ 7930 preprint from minerals yearbook. 7846
EntryCopra, Philippine and Indonesian ex-
ports _____ 7439Copyright:
agreement with Philippines-8183amending title 17, U. S. Code— 7074
Cordage, hard fiber, 1947, manufac-tures census_ 6726
Core drilling, below Hope Silver mine. 7863 Corley, Tex., railroad accident--------- 7715Corn, crop insurance---------------------- 7338-39Corn-mills, wet-process milling, 1947. 6697Corporations, profits___________________6913Corpus Christi, Tex. :
aeronautical chart___________ 6845airline traffic survey___ ._________ 6772
Correctional institutions, see Reforma-tories.
Correspondence, special regulations, correspondence and mall. 6521
Cortland County, N. Y., farm real es-tate activity------------------ 6264
Cosmetics, food, drug, and cosmetic act, regulations for enforce-ment _____ 7426
Cost ascertainment report, see Mail matter.
Costa Rica: radio apparatus imports-------- 7512rubber and rubber products_____ 7528
Cotton : cloth, specification___________8214fiber and spinning test results,
1948_________ 8033foreign market notes_____________ 7433programs and services------------------ 8012situation in—
India and Pakistan, 1948___ 7431Japan, 1948------------------------- 7430
world production________________ 7432Cottonwood, railway tie test--------------- 7556Council of Organization of American
States:meeting Feb. 16, 1949---------------- 7984
same (in Portuguese)--------- 7985same (in Spanish)_________ 7986
meeting Feb. 25, 1949---------------- 7987same (in Spanish)_________ 7988
meeting Mar. 2, 1949____________ 7989same (in Spanish)_________ 7990
Counterfeits, $100 Federal reserve notes-------- 8117
Counters, see Electronic counters.Country life, rural family living (pe-
riodical).^_ 7664Court of Claims :
cases— reports of commissioner. 7258-67 special findings of fact______ 7268
Courts martial and courts of inquiry : manual, 1949_______________ 6354summary courts in towns, etc____ 6490
Cows, dairy, Q fever studies__________ 8051Coxiella burneti, recovery from butter. 8057Cranes, derricks, etc., specification, der-
ricks _____ 8219Crawford, Nebr., land conveyance____ 7197Crayon, vesicant, specification_______ 8213Cream, sterilized, specification_______ 8215-Credit, see Installment credit—Loans. Crime and criminals :
identification order of F. B. I____ 7331uniform crime reports for U. S.,
etc ___________ 7332see also War criminals.
Critical materials, see Strategic mate-rials.
Cronartium ribicola Fischer, see White-pine blister rust.
Crop insurance, see Agricultural insur-ance.
Crops:production and utilization, investi-
gate___________7195reports, 1949, schedule and con-
tents ----------------------------- 6273Crude oil, see Petroleum.Crushed stone, see Stone.
10 Ind ex
Entry■ Cryptography, systems of U. S., pre-
vent disclosure_7210Crystallography, scattering of neutrons
by polycrystals- 6598Cuba:
naval stores________________ 4486paraffin wax imports_____________ 7546weather stations, cooperative pro-
gram -----------------8188Culberson County, Tex.:
regional base map_________ 7585regional geologic map_____-____ 7584
Culture, .see Civilization.Curium, isotopes and properties_____ 6588Curtis Bay, topographic quadrangle
map---------- 7608Customs, see Tariff.Cyclotrons, radio-frequency system___ 6578Cylinders, see Fuselage.Czechoslovakia, communist coup d’etat
in Prague, reprint re-port--------- 7088
D
Daddona, Michele, court case-_______ 7819Daggs, James A., court case_________ 7767Dairy cattle, see Cows.Dairy products :
manufacturing plants____________ 6281statistics, 1948_________________ 6269
Dairying:jobs for blind workers____________ 8283looking ahead in industry_______ 7274
Dallas, Tex., instrument approach chart--------- 6816
Damages, see Claims.Dams, see names of dams, or bodies of
water.Data transmission system, sistema de
transmision de datos de tiro______ 8320
Davis, Minerva C., relief of estate____ 7015Davis Dam project, specifications____ 8075.„ 8085,8105Daylight saving in D. C., establishing- 7081 Days, special, in 1949________________ 7470Day ton. Ohio:
instrument approach chart______ 6817milk handling order______________ 8023
DDT, see Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloro- ethane.
Dead, World War II, L. C. tribute____ 7834Death :
diarrheal disease mortality______ 8056weekly mortality index, annual
summary_______________ 7973Debates and debating:
limitation in Senate— hearings_______________ 7252minority views_______________ 7169report----------------------------------- 7169
Decisions of courts, etc., publications, price list___ 7281
see also names of courts, etc., ren-dering decisions.
Decorations of honor: naval personnel to accept___7119Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast
Guard-------------------------- 7978Defense, see National defense.Defense Department, create_________ 6877
, 6885. 6955, 6963Defense Homes Corporation, audit re-
port----------------------- 6943Deficiency appropriations and esti-
mates, see Appropria-tions.
Delaware, base map_________________ 7581Delaware River, ports_________________ 8110Del Rio, Tex., aeronautical chart______ 6846Delta-Mendota Canal, specifications.- 8090Denmark, veterinary medicinals, mar-
ket -------------------------------- 7494Dental points, silicon-carbide, specifi-
cation _________________ 7374
EntryDenver Building and Construction
Trades Council________ 7955Deportation, cases suspended______ 7222-23Derricks, sec Cranes, derricks, etc.Derris, root, assay method for toxicity- 6291 Deschutes project, specifications_____ 8092DeSouza, Joseph, jr., relief of guardian- 6994 Detergents, see Cleaning compositions. Detonation waves, shown in high-speed
photography___________ 7893Detroit, Mich.:
aeronautical chart_______________ 6835Olympic games of 1956, invita-
tion _________ 7076Deuterium :
neutron cross sections, scattering- 6612 ortho and para, neutron scatter-
ing —:--------------------------- 6636properties and compounds, oxides- 6586
Deuterons :binding energy, proton and neu-
tron _________ 6636nuclear reactions__________ 6583, 6603
Diamond, Raleigh B., relief___________ 7058Diaphragms, silver and aluminum
tests__________________ 6597Diarrhea, trends in mortality in U. S_ 8056 Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloro-ethane, mu-
rine typhus control_____ 8054Dilnot, Margaret G., relief__________ 6972Diphtheria, treatment and prevention- 8042Directories, see names of certain de-
partments, etc. — also subjects.
Directors (artillery) :conservacion del director de tiro
M4____________________ 8319conservacion y reparacion______ 8321
Disabled American Veterans, report,1948 __________________ 6922
Disbursing officers, directory of symbol numbers, etc_8197
Disbursing offices, organization and functions_ 6563
Disbursing stations, special regula-tions __ 6493-94
Discharge, Army regulations_____ 6401—2Disciplinary barracks, monthly statis-
tical report_____________ 6530Diseases of animals, see names of dis-
eases, or animals af-fected.
Diseases of plants, picture sheet_____ 7320see also names of diseases or plants
affected.Dispensing pumps, see Pumps.Disputes, see Industrial arbitration.District judges, see Judges.District of Columbia :
appropriations, 1950—hearings __________________ 7107report___________________ __ 7004
carlot unloads of fruit and vege-tables, 1948_____________ 8010
construction contracts, regulate re-tent -------------- 7065
cycle of precipitation_____________ 8139daylight-saving time, establishing- 7081government, report, 1948___ 6941, 7279mail routes, schedule____________ 8253postal service, general scheme___ 8249recreational suggestions_________ 7278rent, extend emergency act______ 7073taxation, provide revenue_______ 7093temperature 1948. prediction____8140
Dockendorff, John E., court case______ 7742Documents, see Records.Dogs, transportation, Army regula-
tions _____ 6393Dolls, industry, 1947_________________ 6722Dolton, Ill., railroad accident____-__7714Dominican Republic, flat glass________ 7534Douglas, Ariz., aeronautical chart_____ 6847Douglas fir, see Fir.Dressing gowns, see Clothing.Dried foods, see names of foods.Drilling, see Core drilling.
Apri l 1949 31Entry
Drills (tools) :pneumatic rock, Federal supply
schedule______ 7403Dropper bulbs, specification___________8211Drozd, Peter, relief__________________ 6977Drugs :
crude, exports—Belgian Congo______________ 7496Ceylon and Burma_________ 7495El Salvador________________ 7493
food, drug, and cosmetic act—<notices of judgment_________ 7425regulations for enforcement- 7426
international developments______ 7499pharmaceuticals, etc., foreign
trade, Brazil__________ 7492purchase, estimate________________ 7163world trade in commodities_ 7491-7501
Drums (containers) :fiberboard, specification---------------- 8218
Dry cleaning, Quartermaster Corps,supplies_______________ 6544
Dry ice, preserving viruses---------------- 7838Duche, T. M., & Sons, Inc_____________ 7778Dust rodenticide, specification________ 7382
E. R. P., see European recovery pro-gram.
Earthenware, see Pottery.East (Middle East) :
radio facility charts_______ 6355East (Near East) :
agricultural geography_____ 6299communism in Near East, report,
reprint_______ 7088East Gulf States, see Gulf States. East Low Canal, specifications______ 8104East Portland, Oreg., railroad acci-
dent______ 7712Economic and Social Council of United
Nations :ECOSOC 1948__________________ 8166international economic problems. 8170
Economic conditions : economic indicators_________6914in U. S. occupation area of Ger-
many_________ 6786women’s role in national economy. 8349 see also names of countries.
Economic cooperation act of 1948, see European recovery pro-gram.
Economic Cooperation Administration, quarterly report__ 6946, 7286
Economic indicators_________________ 6914Economic policy :
economy program, special regula-tions, Army___ 6486
international problems, United Na-tions __________8170
see also International cooperation.Economic regulations, Civil Aeronau-
tics Board_____________ 6779ECOSOC, see Economic and Social
Council of United Na-tions.
Ecuador:flat glass________________________ 7534military mission agreement______ 8185pulp and paper market___________7519
Edison, Ga., railroad accident_______ 7713Edmonton, Canada, flight chart______ 6810Education :
biennial survey, 1942—44, titlepage and index________ 7289
codes for educational levels, Army. 6517 cultural etc., broadcasts, Germany. 6787 education directory, 1948—49 7291 labor education extension service. 7191 Negro leaders____________________ 7290reorganization, Government of-
fices______________ 6881, 6892see also Colleges and universities.
EntryEducation and Labor Committee,
House, investigation ex-penses____ 7087
Education Office, bulletin____________ 7290Edwards Plateau, aeronautical chart. 6859 Egg cases, in cold storage warehouses. 8015 Eggs, monthly production, 1947-48— 6271Eisler, Gerhart, court case___________ 7758Elba, chart__________________________ 7679Electric apparatus and appliances:
porcelain, industry__________ 6677world trade in commodities___ 7509-13
Electric batteries:instalacion telefonica de bateria
central_________ 8335primary, 1947----------------------------- 6682see also Storage batteries.
Electric cables, juegos de cables para la artilleria antiaerea, et- extern 8310
Electric currents, destruction of super-conductivity____________ 7936
Electric equipment, see Electric ap-paratus and appliances.
Electric fans :imports to Union of South Africa. 7513 industry in Philippine Republic
and Panama___________ 7509production, etc., in Canada_____ 7513
Electric generators, grupo electrogeno. 8301.x . 8303, 8308
Electric insulation, see Insulation.Electric lamps:
fluorescent, industry in—•Belgium and Sweden_______ 7513Switzerland, Portugal, Philip-
pines---------------------- 7510industry, 1947___________________ 6681
Electric machinery, see Machinery.Electric motors:
alternating-current, specification. 7370in Argentina------------------------------ 753g
Electric power, see Electricity.Electric switches, specifications___ 8233-34Electric wire and wiring, school, sub-
ject matter_8113Electrical Workers, International
Brotherhood of, see In-ternational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
Electricity :atomic energy, electrical engineer-
ing------------------ 6610rural electrification—
condition and progress__ 6304in farm program_____________ 8112
Electrochemistry, simple ion, electro-deposition behavior_____ 6591
Electrolysis :separation processes—
nuclear isomers________ 6596simple ion behavior________ 6591
Electromagnetism, isotope concentra-tion---------- 6579
Electronic counters, boron trifluoride in neutron counters_______ 6587
Electronics:equipment, special regulations,
Army--------------- 6505ionization chamber amplifiers,
noise__________ 6653linear amplifier, drawing________ 6643pressure transmitter and self bal-
ancing relay------------------ 6639radio-frequency, 184-inch cyclo-
tron----------------- 6578scaler, type 961B_______________ 6570triple pulse generator, drawing___ 6644
Electrons, capture by fast ions_______ 6623Electroplating metals on nonconduct-
ing materials, methods. 7932El Salvador, see Salvador.Elzingre, Ralph M., relief____________ 7055Employers, apprentice training, labor
cooperation____________ 6373
12 Ind ex
EntryEmployment, Federal personnel, Dec.
1948-Jan. 1949------------- 7147see also Veterans.
Emulsions, mineral-oil, alimentary- tract tumor response---- 7950
En el camino de la escuela---------------- 7693Enemy property:
damage claims______________ 7008liquidation of German property in
Spain________ 8177Energy Food Center------------------ 7786, 8244Engineer Corps, Army:
Army regulations----------------------- 6380estimates__________________ 6960, 7161
tables of organization and equip-
teehnical manuals--------------- 8299-8304Engineering, manual, military con-
struction _7313see also Marine engineering.
Engineers, radio, examination an-nouncement ____________ 6798
Engines:gas turbines and turbosuper-
cliargers, basic informa-tion sources---- 7456
marine, accessories, in Argentina, etc____________ 7543
Motor Continental_______________ 8323Engines (aircraft) :
air-cooled cylinders, pressure loss- 7894 knock, shown in high-speed pho-
tography_______________ 7893England, see Great Britain.English Channel, lights and fog sig-
nals, supp_ 7687Enlisted men, see Army—Pay, allow-
ances, etc.Enlisted Reserve Corps, Army, needs
you______ 6483Enlistment, see Recruiting and enlist-
ment.Entomology, see Insects.Eosinophiles, meningitis epidemic on
Ponape Island_________ 7841Equipage, see Clothing.Erie, Pa., instrument approach chart_ 6818Erie, Lake, aeronautical chart______ 6856Erie R. R., mail routes, schedule-.___ 8257ERP, see European recovery program.Erreca, Martin, court case_______ 7760-61Erythrocytes and hemoglobin values,
radium effects___________6617Essences and essential oils :
exports—Belgian Congo_________ 7496Ceylon and Burma--------------- 7495El Salvador________________ 7493
Esteva, Jesus, and family, relief____ 6974Estimates of appropriations, see Ap-
propriations.Ethnology Bureau, see American Eth-
nology Bureau.Ethyl acetate, specification___________ 7391Eugene, Oreg., instrument approach
chart_____ ______________ 6819Europe:
agricultural geography._____ 6299assistance to, recent publications- 8162 fascism in action, additional copies
of document____________ 7089market for U. S. fishery products. 7441 radio facility charts_____________ 6355
European recovery program : countries, United States trade__ 7473extension—
hearings----------------------- 7138, 7'241report______________________ 7199
Eve Mills mine, zinc deposit_________ 7874Ewa Plantation Co___________________ 7042Examinations :
and tests, spec, reg______________ 6524motor vehicle operators, spec.
reg-------------------------------- 6524see also Civil service.
EntryExaminers of warehouses, see Ware-
house examiners.Excelsior mills, 1947_________________ 6715Executive Branch of the Government,
Commission on Organiza-tion of, see Commission on Organization of Ex-ecutive Branch of the Government.
Executive departments, see Government offices—Government sup-plies.
Executive Mansion, renovation, esti-mate _____ 7153
Executive orders, see President of United States.
Exhibitions, see Minnesota.Expenditures, state government, 1948- 6752
see also Finance.Experiment stations, see Northern
Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station—Pacific North-west Forest and Range • Experiment Station — Southern Forest Experi-ment Station.
Explorations, publications, price list__ 7282Explosives, training, within zone of
interior__ 6542Export control act of 1949, see Exports. Export-Import Bank of Washington,
appropriations, 1950____ 7005Exports :
control— and allocation powers, re-
port------------- 6868continue-------- .---------------------- 6906
see also names of articles ex-ported.
Ex-service men, see Veterans.Extension Marketing Conference,
Southern, see Southern Extension Marketing Con-ference.
Extension Service, Agriculture Dept. :Extension Service circular______ 7326review of studies, July-Dec. 1948_ 7326
Extension work :farm bureau relationships______ 7325review of studies, July-Dec. 1948- 7326 soil conservation ___________ 7328
Eyeglasses, see Spectacles.
Fabrics, see Textiles.Fainblatt, Irving, court case___Fainblatt, Leon, court case_________Fair labor standards act of 1949, see
Labor.Families :
quarters, special regulations, Army_______
rural family living (periodical).Fans, see Electric fans.Far Creek, engineer report___________Farm animals, see Livestock.Farm buildings, electric water system
and plumbing___________Farm bureaus, extension relationships
77507750
65277664
6931
6301
7325
7454Farm implements and machinery :
basic information sources_Brazil______________________ ____ 7527world trade in commodities__ 7537-38
Farmers:emergency loans—
proposed provision_________ 7160reports.------------- 6979, 6982, 7188
bulletins----------------------- 6284-87Home Administration, disas-
ter loans for farmers, proposed provision_7160
Farmers’ Farmers
Farms:milk production and dairy plant
products______ 6269
Apri l 1949 13Entry
Farms—Continued real estate activity in northeast*
etn counties____________ 6264Farmsteads, see Farm buildings.Fascism in action in Europe, additional
copies of document-------- 7089Fats :
allocations for 1948, summary— 8034 situation in Colombia---------------- 7440world production------------------------- 7438
Federal aid, see Grants-in-aid.Federal buildings, see Public build-
ings.Federal Communications Commission,
rules and regulations- 7335-36Federal employment, see Employment.Federal Home Loan Bank System :
membership________________ 7648report 1947, combined financial
statements____ 7647Federal Laboratories, Inc------------------- 7772Federal Mediation and Conciliation
Service:transfer functions—-
hearings-- -------------- ------- 7247report_____________________ 7198
Federal personnel manual, see Civil service.
Federal Power Commission, forms and publications-----.------------ 7350
Federal prisons, see Prisons and pris-oners.
Federal register______________________ 7353index___,________________________ 7354
Federal regulations, see Code of Fed-eral regulations.
Federal reserve banks : discounts and advances-------- 7356reserve requirements-------------------- 7358
Federal reserve member banks, dis-counts and advances------ 7356
Federal reserve notes, counterfeit------ 8117Federal Reserve System Board of Gov-
ernors, regulation se-ries ___ .____________ 7356-57
Federal Savings and Loan InsuranceCorporation :
financial report. June 30, 1948__ 7361 list of member institutions- 7360, 7362 statement of condition, Dec. 31,
1948 _________ 7365Federal Security Agency :
appropriations, 1949— estimate__ .----------- 7164
appropriations, 1950— hearings_______ __________7106report______ __ _____________ 7064
make executive department and change name___ 7136
Federal specifications, see Govern-ment supplies.
Federal standard stock catalog__- 7368-98Federal supply schedule________ 7399-7407Federal Trade Commission :
pricing policies, study_______ 7165report, 1948_______________ 6937, 7411
Federal Works Agency, estimates, etc_ 7153, 7155, 7158
Feed, see Food for livestock—-Food for poultry.
Fegley, Catherine, court case of exr__ 7799Felt, insulation, specification________ 7378Ferrocyanides, cobalt, radioactive ton-
ing of photographic film. 6609Fibers :
animal, used in brushes_____ 6283silk and synthetic______________ 7462synthetic, industry, 1947________ 6662
Field artillery, see Artillery.Field glasses, instrumentos auxiliares
de tiro-.---- 8307Field manuals, see Army.Figs, dried, foreign 1948 estimate____ 7437Filey Bay, chart-------------------------------- 7682
EntryFilibustering:
limitation on debate in Senate— hearings_______ .___ 7252minority views______________ 7169report______________________ 7169
Fillers (in wood, metal, etc.) : seam, Federal supply schedule__ 7404
Films (photography) : detectors of X-ray intensities___ 6609specification------------------------------ 8220
Finance: bulletin, Army Dept---- .----------7413receipts, etc,, of U. S., 1948, com-
bined statement______ .— 6258special regulations---------------- 6493-94State finances, 1948-._ .--------------- 6752
Finance decisions, see Interstate Com-merce Commission.
Finance Department, Army Dept., reg-ulations_ 6384-87
Fine Arts Commission, report, 1944— 1948 _____ 6920
Finland, health houses______________ 6757Fir :
Douglas—• plywood, standard of the
trade________ 7929tree vigor classification--___ 7555
Fire control (gunnery) t aparatos de intervalos, etc6tora__ 8334instrumentos auxiliaries de tiro__ 8307
Fire extinguishers : Federal supply schedule,- repair
parts, etc__ 7400specification for charges____ 8199-8200
Fire Mountain Canal, specifications___ 8099Fires, see Mine fires. Firms, see Business.First aid, field manual_____________ 6474—75Fiscal stations, Army, special regula-
tions __ 6493-94Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, operating
variables__ 7868Fish and fisheries :
Bikini Atoll fishes____________ 8125commercial fisheries, MDL_____ 7420current fishery statistics, CFS
series -______ 7415-19fisheries of—
Alaska, 1946________________ 7422Columbia River, resources__ 7421
frozen fish report________________ 7418Gulf States compact, approval___ 6985,
7036Maine landings_________ 7416-17, 7419market for U. S. in western Eu-
rope ___________ 7441Massachusetts landings___________7415problems of fishing industry____ 7140special scientific report_____ _____ 7421statistical digest_______________ 7422
Fish and Wildlife Service, special sci-entific report_______ 7421
Fisheries, see Fish and fisheries.Fisheries Commission, Gulf States Ma-
rine, see Gulf States Ma-rine Fisheries Commis-sion.
Fishery products, see Fish and fish-eries.
Fishing, see Fish and fisheries.Fission, thorium with alpha particles- 6584 Flies, see Ichneumon flies. Flight:
flying qualities, appreciation, etc_ 7903 flying time report, special regula-
tions ---------------- ------___ 6541information manual_____________ 6764
Flight charts, see Maps and charts. Floods, western States, estimate for
control______________ 7161Floor coverings, hard-surface, indus-
try, 1947_.----------- ------------ 6706Flow :
compressible— linearized theory_______ 7917past plane profiles___________ 7898
14 Ind ex
Flow—Continued subsonic—
Entry
compressibility on lifting force______________ 7888
over bodies of revolution____ 7909plane profiles_______________ 7898pressure distribution_______ 7907
supersonic—ambient pressure determina-
tion _______________ 7914method of characteristics____ 7890
Flukes, see Schistosoma mansoni. Flourescent lamps, see Electric lamps. Fluorides:
boron trifluoride and calcium com-pounds _______ 6587
fluorocarbons and related com-pounds ________________ 6629
technique demonstrated in radioprogram_______________ 6758
uranium, mlcrofluorometric deter-mination _______________ 6599
Fluorimetry, uranium, microfluoromet- ric determination______ 6599
Fluorination of polychloropolyfluoro- hydrocarbons___________ 6642
Fluorine : atomic refraction____________ 6631compounds—
fluorides, uranium determina-tion ___________ 6599
fluorocarbons, CaF« oils------ 6606fluorocarbons, m a n u f a c-
ture_________________ 6618-20fluorocarbons, water solubil-
ity ________________ 6611halocarbons___________ _____ 6605refractivity and density______ 6633
uranium compound, effect on teeth- 6608Fluorocarbons :
and related compounds, produc-tion __________ 6629
chemical and physical properties- 6628 fluorination by silver difluoride,
etc _____________________ 6642fluorolubes, fluorochlorlubes, etc__ 6624hydrogen in C„iF<4 oils__________ 6606manufacture of C,iF44_________ 6618-20molecular weight of fluorolube oils- 6632 physical properties and composi-
tion____________________ 6633refractivity and density_________ 6631water solubility in perfluorodi-
methylcyclohexanes_____ 6611Flux, gas-welding, specification_______ 8238Flying, see Flight.Flying boats, see Seaplanes.Flynn, Janies, relief_________________ 7059Fog signals, lists, Hydrographic Of-
fice ___ 7686-88Foil and leaf industry, see Metals.Folsom Dam, expand authorization___ 7077Food :
definitions and standards________ 7427enough to eat? remarks_________ 8014food, drug, and cosmetic act, en-
forcement regulations 7426 international developments, digest 7514 international management within
U. S. Government______ 7429oversea subsistence losses_______ 6491processing machinery, etc_______ 7455storage for school lunches______ 6302world trade in commodities___7514-17see also Nutrition.
Food and Drug Administration, serv-ice and regulatory an-nouncements________ 7426-27
Food for livestock:feed statistics__________________ 6265market news service______________ 8016wood molasses_________________ 7553see also Forage plants.
Food for poultry, feed statistics____ 6265
EntryFoot-and-mouth disease:
increasing security of UnitedStates_________________ 6367
measures to keep U. S. free_____ 6365Mexican outbreak-
control and eradication oper-ations -------------------- 6365
control campaign develop-ments ________ _____ 6370
problems, investigate_____________ 7178Footwear, see Boots and shoes.Forage plants, public animals, special
regs--------- 6551Foreign affairs, see International rela-
tions.Foreign agriculture, see Agriculture.Foreign aid, program, special regs___ 6550
see also Europe—European re-covery program.
Foreign commerce, see Commerce.Foreign policy, see International rela-
tions.Foreign relations, see International re-
lations.Foreign trade, see Commerce.Forest conservation, see Forests and
forestry.Forest experiment stations, see North-
ern Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Ex-periment Station—Pacif-ic Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Sta-tion—-Southern ForestExperiment Station.
Forest planting, reforestation, national forests____ 7196
Forest products, see names of prod-ucts.
Forest Products Laboratory:publications_____________________ 7563reports----------------------------------- 7548-53
Forest resources, see Forests and forestry.
Forest Service:directory_______________________ 7559road, specifications______________ 8103
Forests and forestry :conservation—
forest resources in Germany- 6788materials to help teach_____ 7554
forest resources survey_________ 7194land ownership in Oreg, and
Wash___________________ 7561situation in U. S., national pros-
perity ------------- 6300see also National forests.
Forfeitures of pay, see Pay, allow-ances, etc.
Forms, blanks, etc., see names of de-partments, etc., issuingforms.
Fort Laramie Canal, specifications__8102Forwarders, overcharges and under-
charges, recovery_________7183Fountain City Cooperative Creamery
Assoc______77934-H clubs :
county-wide events, tips to follow- 7329 National 4-H Club Week, ob-
severance_______________ 7323France:
citrus fruit, foreign market notes__ 7434cotton consumption, foreign mar-
ket notes______ 7433merchant marine, reestablishment- 7542 motion pictures, American, agree-
ment ---------------8184wine situation, 1947-48 season__7517
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, report of archivist, 1948______ 7924
Freedom train :acquisition and operation-
law ------------------------------ 6908report______________________ 7171
Apri l 1949 15Entry
Freight:carload waybill analysis, 1947—
agricultural products___ 7701animals and products_______ 7702bituminous coal_____________ 7703
Freight forwarders, see Forwarders.Freight rates:
competitive absorption— clarify legality, hearings___ 7243clarify legality, report_______ 7165moratorium rel. to applica-
tion of antitrust laws___ 7046,
Freon, fluorolubes, Miller process____Friedman, Lee M., court case________Fries Bros., Inc_____________________Frozen foods, see names of foods frozen. Fruit:
carlot unloads, Washington, D. C., 1948_________
production, farm distribution, etc., 1947-48______
see also Citrus fruit.Functions (mathematics) see Mathe-
matics.Furniture, world trade in commodi-
7165662477807270
8010
6272
ties--------------------------- 7522-26I uselage, new problems______________ 7899
G
Gage glass, specification_____________ 7371Gaging stations, records, index and
summary__ 7645Galacturonic acid, amides____________ 7939Galena district, Kans., zinc-lead de-
posits below Grand Falls. 7862Gallium, content of iron meteorites_ 6602Galvin, John F., relief_______________ 7069Game and game birds, amending Alaska
game laws_ 7006Games, industry, 1947_______________ 6721
see also Olympic games.Gamma rays:
energies, spectrometer determina-tion----------------- 6621
following Au198 beta decay______ 6600irradiation on spermatogenic ele-
ments________ 7946measurement—■
instrument, “Betty Snoops”. 6641 pulsed counter tubes____ 6594survey meter_______________ 6637
Gas, investigations, maps and charts. 7583- 85
Gas arms, see Nauseating-gas arms— Tear-gas arms.
Gases : beta counters, gas flow_____ 6647radioactive, tolerance concentra-
tion___________ 6615sulphur hexafluoride production__ 6625
Gaskets, metallic - asbestos, specifica-tion______ 8235
Gasoline, Federal supply schedule____ 7401Gattegno, Rachel D., relief__________ 7025Gausebeck, Beatrice, court case______ 6357Gavin, Iva, relief___________________ 7072Geiger counters, see Radiometers.Geiger Field, instrument approach
chart_____ 6830Geiger-Mueller counter tubes________ 6576Geikielite, stability in rocks__________ 7870Gellatly, Charlayne W., court case____ 7798Gellatly, John, court case____________ 7798Gemsco, Inc--------------------------------------- 7266General Accounting Office:
building, increase limit of cost__ 6905general regulations___________ 7566-67report, 1948______________ 6942, 7565
General Engineering & Dry Dock Corpo-ration____ 7014
Generators, see Electric generators— Pulse generators.
EntryGenerazzo, George, relief of guardian__7013Geneva, Switzerland, tariff concessions,
report____ 7474Genocide, prevention and punishment. 8168Geography, publications, price list____ 7282
see also names of places.Geological Survey, bulletins_______ 7571-74Geology:
geologic mapping, index________ 7575investigations in American repub-
lics--------------------------- 7572-74oil and gas investigations, maps
and charts_ 7583-85topographic mapping, index—
California___________________ 7576New Mexico________________ 7577North Carolina_____________ 7578
Geophysical abstracts___________ 7571George Bay, chart____________________ 7678Georgia:
contact investigation of venereal diseases_______ 8050
district judge___________________7104Gerard, William, land script certifi-
cates_____ 7022Gering, Nebr., transmission line, speci-
fications__ 8086Gerlach Live Stock Co_____________ 7760—61Germany:
coal-tar industry____________ 7850United States military govern-
ment, special report____ 6786Gibler, Fred H., relief_________________7214Gifts, naval personnel to accept______ 7119Gila project, water rental charge_____ 8065Gilken Corporation___________________ 7800Gladiolus, packaging for protection
against freezing__ :_ 7999Glass and glassware :
binary glasses, infrared energy__ 7941Dominican Republic and Ecuador. 7534 flat glass industry, 1947__________6716Honduras and Nicaragua_______ 7533Netherlands_____________________ 7523
Gloves, fabric and combination work, 1947---------- 6704
Glucuronic acid, amides______________ 7939Glue, animal, manufacture, testing, etc. 7548 Glycerin, industry, 1947_____________ 6701Gmelin’s handbook of inorganic chem-
istry---------- 6654Gnam, E., method of measuring tem-
peratures__ 7938Gold :
beta decay, gamma rays following. 6600 exports and imports, summary,
1948------------------------------ 6753mine production, 1947___________ 7856relief of owners of closed mines__7179
Gonorrhea:results of culture tests__________ 8048use of culture tests in diagnosis__ 8047see also Venereal diseases.
Goram Islands, see Gorong Islands.Gorong Islands, chart_______________ 7677Goshen Pass quadrangle, Utah_______ 7632Government contracts, compensation to
certain war contractors. 7038 Government documents, see Govern-
ment publications.Government offices:
appointment of Senate and House committee employees in
830481—49—No. 651------9
executive bbanch_______ 6903estimates, etc-------------------- 6958, 7156records and papers, disposition_ 7002,
, . 7057reorganization—•act of 1949__________________ 7236foreign affairs---- 6875, 6886, 6951medical services_______ 6876, 6891natural resources___________ 6888personnel management______ 6878public works________________ 6893
16 Ind ex
EntryGovernment offices—Continued
reorganization—Continuedrecords management________ 6882regulatory commissions. 6880, 6890 reports, list________________ 7166social security, etc_____ 6881, 6892statistical agencies--------------- 6883
see also Government reorganiza-tion plans—Government supplies.
Government officials and employees:compensation of top Govt, officials. 7143Federal personnel, Dec. 1948-Jan.
1949_____________________7147foreign areas, allowances--------------- 8161salary classification laws__________6916Senate and House committee em-
ployees, appointment in executive branch_______ 6903
Government periodicals, see Periodi-cals.
Government Printing Office, estimate. 6949 Government publications :
hearings, etc., amend printing act. 7095 price lists, Documents Office__ 7281—84State publications, monthly check-
list, title page and index. 8007 Government reorganization plans:
act of 1949______________________ 7236Agriculture Department________ 6871,
6889, 6952Budget Bureau------------------ 6870, 6953Commerce Department_____ 6872, 6964Interior Department_____________ 6873Labor Department______________ 6874medical services____________ 6876, 6891National Military Establishment. 6877,
6885, 6955, 6963 natural resources_______________ 6888personnel management___________ 6878Post Office Department________ 6879,
6887, 6948public works____________________ 6893records management____________ 6882regulatory commissions____ 6880, 6890reports, list______________________ 7166social security, etc________ 6881, 6892State Department_______________ 6875,
6886, 6951, 6962statistical agencies______________ 6883Treasury Department___________ 6884,„ 6894, 6967Veterans Administration___ 6895, 6957
Government specifications, see Govern- m e n t supplies—Naval supplies.
Government supplies :civilian operations oversea______ 6546Federal specifications, standard
stock catalog--------- 7368-98Federal supply schedule 7399-7407 improving small purchase proce-
dures --------------------------- 6296oversea perishable subsistence
losses------------- 6491Governors (machinery) :
gasoline-engine, specification_ 7372Grafting, Marianna plum as understock
for peaches_____________ 6288Grain :
Market news service_____________ 8016oil source_______________________ 6260supplies in exporting countries__ 7443
Grainger County, Tenn., soil survey re- port--------- 7997
Granby pumping plant, specifications.. 8076 Grand Army of the Republic, Marine
Band to attend encamp-ment _________________ 7204
Grand Coulee power plant, speclflca-
Grand Coulee pumping plant, specifica- . tions----------------- 8078
Grants-m-aid, Federal, for public health, 1936-46________ 8045
Grapes, production, farm distribution, etc., 1946_ 6272
EntryGrasshoppers, control by new insecti-
cides----------7316Gravel, specifications________________ 7385Graylyn Bainbridge Corporation______ 7657Great Britain:
charts of England______ 7680, 7682-83chemical industry and trade_____ 7483citrus fruit, foreign market notes. 7434 communication chart____________ 7675cotton consumption, foreign mar-
ket notes_______________ 7433economic review________________ 7471lend-lease operations_______ 6947, 8175lights and fog signals, supp______ 7687newsprint production, etc_______ 7520pottery trade____________________ 7522rayon industry--------------------------- 7535telecommunications_____________ 7475
Great Falls, Mont., flight chart_______ 6810Great Lakes:
iron ore transportation____ 7045, 7209naval forces, agreement with Can-
ada ------------------------------ 8180Great Plains:
soil conservation__________________8156status of wheat stem sawfly_____ 7317
Greece:detergents______________________ 7477motion picture industry_________ 7508problems__________________________8169rubber products industry________ 7529
Greenland, veterinary medicinals, mar-ket-------------------------------- 7494
Grenades, gas, Federal supply sched-ule-------------------------------- 7406
Grid currents, shot effect noise, ioniza-tion chambers___________ 6653
Grigorieff, Kira, relief_______________ 6978Grigorieff, Nina, relief_______________ 6978Guadalcazar, Mexico tin-bearing plac-
ers-------------------------------- 7574Guaranty Trust Co. of New York_____ 7748Guard duty, infanteria, exploracion,
patrullas, etcetera______ 8295Guatemala, rubber and rubber prod-
ucts--------- 7528Guetaria Anchorage, chart____________ 7673Guide cards, specification_____________ 7394Gulf Coast, fisheries, interstate com-
pact---------------------- 6985, 7036Gulf States:
lumber production, 1947________ 6735surface water supply_____________ 7642
Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commis-sion, creating_____ 6985, 7036
Gum, see Chewing gum.Gums and resins, pine gum, distilla-
tion------------------------------ 8013Gun carriages, afustes de ametralladora
para camiones_________ 8305Gun mounts, see Gun carriages.Gunn, Walter T., court case___________ 7781Guns:
cafion automatic antiaereo de 37 mm---------------- 8306
canones antitanques______________ 8316gas, Federal supply schedule__ ___ 7406wood for gunstocks_____________ 7552
Gypsum products, 1947______________ 6729
H
Habana, Cuba, see Havana, Cuba.Hallandale, Fla., court case________ 7295Hammers, pneumatic or steam, speci-
fication ___ 8201Hampton Institute__________________ 7066Hampton Roads, Va., labor market sur-
vey----------- 7298Hand ^grenades, see Grenades.Hand irons, gas, Federal supply sched-
ule--------- 7406Harbors, port series_______________ 8109-10
see also name of harbor, or place where located.
Harding, Donald E., court case. 7809, 7811
Apri l 1949 17Entry
Hardware:in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uru-
guay _________ 7543world trade in commodities______ 7527
Hardy, Charles O., salary, etc., towidow_________________ 7180
Hardy, Myra M., salary, etc., of hus-band _____ 7180
Harney, Chas. L., Construction Co___7812Harris, Amos L., trustee, land script
certificates-------------------- 7022Harris, Frank, court case_____________ 7791Harris, Victoria, court case___________ 7791Hartford-Empire Co_________________ 7744Hatcheries, inspector’s manual______ 6366Havana, Cuba, aeronautical chart__ 7668Hawaii:
census of business_______________ 6661enlisting in Hawaii, spec, reg___ 6534light list------------------------------------- 6864lights and fog signals, list______ 7686statehood_______________________ 7090surface water supply------------------ 7641training ammunition to ORC and
ROTC_________________ 6506tsunami, Apr. 1, 1946_____________ 8143
Hawkins Airport, instrument approach chart_____ 6821
Hay, market news service_____________ 8016Haynes, John S., court case___________ 7785Health, see Hygiene. Health and Safety Division, Mines
Bur., activities, waryears, 1941-45_________ 7848
Health houses, see Clinics.Health insurance, national program- 7248Health Organization, World, see World
Health OrganizationHeart Butte Dam, specifications______ 8081Heat:
eliminating compressibility ef-fects _______________ 7894
transfer, lectures________________ 6655Heating apparatus and supplies, world
trade in commodities__ 7527Heel flies, see Cattle grubs Helium:
gas flow beta counters___________ 6647ions, bombardment of argon_____ 6593isotopes, cross section___________ 6583
Hematology, see BloodHematopoiesis, see BloodHenry, Patrick, proclaim Patrick Henry
Week_______________ 7218Herkner, Petet, court case____________ 7259Herman, Rose, court case____________ 7652Hewitt, Elliott, relief of guardian____ 7060Hexafluorides:
sulphur, gas production_________ 6625uranium compounds, UFg, effect
teeth---------------------------- 6608Higher education, see Colleges and uni-
versitiesHighland Ranch quadrangle, Colo___ 7600Hillsdale, Wash, railroad accident___7711Hinkle, Oreg, railroad accident______ 7712Historic sites, publications, price list- 7282Historical Association, see American
Historical AssociationHistorical service organization, table
of organization and equipment_ 6562
History, see CivilizationHodges quadrangle, Ala_____________ 7586Hoist, Diesel-driven, specification____ 8221Hold baggage, see Baggage.Hollywood, Fla., court case_________ 7295Holman, Adolphus M., claim___________7017Holmium, isotopes, radioactive_______ 6603Home Loan Bank Board, statistical
summary, 1948________ 7649Home Loan Bank System, see Federal
Home Loan Bank System.Honduras:
flat glass------------------------------ 7533radio apparatus imports________ 7512
EntryHoney, school lunch recipes___________ 7665Hoopa, Calif., school buildings_______ 7033Hoover power plant, specifications- 8069- „ , 70,8073Hoover s plan for Government organi-
zation, see Government reorganization plans.
Hope silver mine, core-drilling for base-metal mineralization___ 7863
Horses, parasites and parasitic dis-eases ___________________ 6279
Hosinski, Al W., relief______________ 7019Hospitals:
special regulations—fund limitations____________ 6495inspections__________________ 6488patients, assignment________ 6528
see also Military hospitals—Wil-liam L. Nelson Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Hot Spring quadrangle, Idaho_______ 7603Hot Springs National Park, trial juris-
diction____ 7078Hotels, census of business____________ 6661Houdry Process Corporation__________ 7743Hours of labor:
fair labor standards act of 1949_ 7103 overtime work, special regula-
tions ----------------------------- 6540House bills--------------------- -------------------6918House manual, see House of Represen-
tatives.House of Representatives :
estimates------------------------------------ 6966manual, rules of House, 81st Con-
gress --------------- 6928Members, official lists, 81st Con-
gress ---------------6917Household goods, world trade in com-
modities ____________ 7522-26Housewares, see Household goods.Housing:
address by Franklin D. Richards. 7343general legislation_______________ 7229housing and rent control—
hearings---------------------- 7130, 7230minority views______________ 7051reports--------------- 7051, 7079, 7184
Los Angeles finds facts_________ 7345minimum property requirements__ 7346
Houston, Tex., instrument approachchart---------------------------- 6820
Hoyt, Colo., transmission line, specifi-cations ___ 8072
Hub Industries. Inc_________________ 7255Hubbard. Phil H., relief______________ 7068Hudson River, aeronautical chart_____ 6857Hudspeth County, Tex.:
regional base map_______________ 7585regional geologic map____________ 7584
Hulls (aircraft) :flying boats, hydrodynamic char-
acteristics _____ 7920Hulsart, J. Joseph, admr., court case__ 7267Hulsart, John N., court case of admr__ 7267Human rights, see Civil rights.Hungry Horse project, specifications__ 8091,„ 8103Hunsaker, Jerome C., appointment 7085Hydraulic brakes, see Brakes.Hydraulic cement, see Cement.Hydrocarbons :
carcinogenic, in mineral-oil emul-sions --------------- 7950
halogenated, action of HF_______ 6627Hydrogen:
analysis, C24F44 oils______________ 6606compounds, refractivity and den-
sity ------------------------------ 6633neutron distribution, hydrogenous
media------------- 6651ortho and para, neutron scattering. 6636
Hydrographic Office, H. O. publica-tion ----- 7686-88
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EntryHygiene :
dust and fume hazards in beryl-lium plant______________ 6646
grants-in-aid for public health,1936-46 _______________ 8045
health begins in childhood_______ 6760health information series_____ 8041—43national health program________ 7248public health bulletin____________ 8045public health engineering ab-
stracts, index___________ 8046public health reports—
reprints______________ 8051—8057suppplements______________ 8058
Hypergeometric functions, see Mathe-matics.
IIce:
on airplanes—engine induction systems____ 7905recessed fuel-vent configura-
tions __________________ 7904thermal ice-prevention sys-
tem ____________________ 7896see also Dry ice.
Ice cream, ices, etc.: ice-cream-mix, specification__ 8223manufacture_____________________ 7275
Iceland :lights and fog signals, supp______ 7688rubber products_________________ 7531veterinary medicinals, market____ 7494
Ichneumon flies, genus Cardiochiles---- 7969Idaho, topographic quadrangle maps- 7603-4Identification order of F. B. I________ 7331Ignition, spark-ignition engine knock__ 7893Illinois :
legal status of women____________ 8342topographic quadrangle maps__ 7605—6
Illuminometers, determine luminosityof fluorescent solids------ 7839
Ilmenite, stability in rocks, thermo-chemical study_________ 7870
Immigration and emigration :alien fiancees, etc., of members of
armed forces__ 6987Asian and Pacific peoples________ 7001immigration, system, investiga-
tion ____________________ 7186Imports, see names of articles imported.Inauguration of the President, see Pres-
ident of United States.Income, see subject from which income
is derived.Income tax, regulations______________ 7698Independent offices, see Government of-
fices.Index numbers (economics) :
livestock and poultry on farms, etc___________ 6266
Indexes:biennial survey of education in
U. S___________ 7289Federal register_________________ 7354international reference service___ 7472public health engineering ab-
stracts _________________ 8046service and regulatory announce-
ments Animal Industrial Bureau_______ 6368
specifications used by Army De-partment ______ 6566
State publications, monthly check-list ___________ 8007
India: cotton situation, 1948_______ 7431detergents _____________________ 7477material in National Archives___ 7926
Indian Affairs Bureau, estimate______ 7154Indian rtust funds, see Navajo Indians.Indiana :
lumber production, 1947_________ 6731medical care in public assistance_ 8037
Indium, unclear excitation by X-rays__ 6652Indonesia, copra exports_____________ 7439
Induction (military service), see Mili-tary service.
Industrial arbitration : determinations of craft or class
Entry
of NMB_______________ 7960National War Labor Board______ 7822
Industrial College of Armed Forces, 25th anniversary______ 7963
Industrial deferment, see Conscrip-tion.
Industrial machinery, see Machinery. Industrial relations :
labor education extension service- 7191 national labor relations act of
1949— hearings__________ 7247report----------------------------------7198
Infantry: exploracion, patrullas y tiro
emboscado_ 8295field manual________________ 8292-93table of organization and equip-
ment ---------------- 6558Infants, your well baby______________ 6759Infants’ clothing, see Clothing. Information circulars, see names of
departments, etc., issuing circulars.
Infrared spectrum, see Spectra. Inhibitors, pickling, specification_____ 8239Ink:
printing and lithographic— Brazil_________________ 7487Canada_____________ _______ 7482
Inner tubes:Federal supply schedule__________ 7407industry, 1947____________________ 6712
Inorganic chemistry, see Chemistry.Inquiry reference service__________ 7449-70
publications_____________________ 7468Insect pests, see Insects.Insecticide Investigations Division,
publications, list_________7318Insecticides:
for grasshopper control__________7316market in Belgian Congo_______ 7478
Insects:EC series_________________________ 7316influence on human welfare______ 8141pest survey, special supplement__7317
Inspections, hospitals, special regu-lations, Army_ 6488
Installations (military) :Army regulations_______________ 6397special regulations_____________6511-12
Installment credit:consumer, W. regulation, amdt 7357 regulation of consumer credit 7358
Instruments, see names and types of instruments.
Insular possessions, see Outlying pos-sessions.
Insulation :umiviiuid, JLcLCllv, CLv., bpCC”
ification_______________ 8202mineral-wool, specifications___ 7377-78paper, specification_____________ 8222
Insurance, see types of insurance.Insured banks, see Banks and banking.Insured savings, see Banks and banking.Interior and Insular Affairs Commit-
tee, Senate expenses_____ 7185Interior Department:
estimates, etc--------------- 6965, 7154reorganization___________________ 6873
Internal revenue, receipts, 1948____ 7697Internal Revenue Bureau:
regulations---------------------------- 7698-99report. 1948----------------------- 6936, 7696
International Brotherhood of Electri-cal Workers____________ 7955
Internationa] Civil Aviation Confer-ence, proceedings_________8172
International Congresses on Tropical Medicine and Malaria, proceedings_____________ 8165
Apri l 1949 19
7245 69406403
658765836647 65766653
7935
6623 65916577
EntryInternational cooperation :
economic cooperation agreement with—
British, U. S. zone, free ter-ritory of Trieste__7187
China------------------------------------8181International Labor Conference, con-
ventions adopted, etc___ 6945International organization and con-
ference series________ 8165-72International reference service____ 7471-73
index to v. 5, 1948_____________ 7472International relations :
foreign relafions policy_________ 6962general foreign policy series___8163-64reorganization, Government of-
. flees------------- 6875, 6886, 6951United States goal in tomorrow’s
t x world---------------------------8163International trade, see Commerce. International Union of Operating En- T x x gineers------------------------- 7958Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com-
mittee, House, investiga-tions _____ 7037
Interstate Commerce Commission : decisions (bound reports)____ 7709-10decisions (separates)_________ 7704-8reappointment of J. Monroe John-
son__report, 1948__________________
Inventions, Army regulations_______Ionization chambers :
boron trifluoride as filling gas___deuterons and helium reaction__gas flow beta counters___________Geiger-Mueller tubes_____________noise in amplifiers_________
Ionosphere, absorption, sun’s zenith angle relation_________Ions :
capture of electrons________electrodeposition behavior_______motion in uniform magnetic field.
Iran :Military Mission with Iranian
Army__________rubber products industry________
Iraq, rubber products industry______Iron :
in hydrogenous media, neutrons.Sheep Creek deposits____________sponge, gaseous reduction meth-
ods____________transportation of ore on Great
_ , a Lakes-------------------- 7045,Islands, see Pacific islands — also
names of islands.Isomers, nuclear, separation________Isotopes :
6552 7532 7532
6651 7864
7865
7209
6596
ucij uiiuii, carner-iree, metaoo-, l„ism------------------------------ 6595boron, B10_______________________ 6587cobalt—•
selenium, zinc______________ 6621X-ray intensities____________ 6609
curium, Cm240, 241- 242______________ 6588gold, Au198 beta decay___________ 6600helium, cross section____________ 6583potassium, K43___________________ 6593radioactive—
rare earth elements, etc_ 6603special regulations_________ 6498
radioisotope yield determination. 6592 separation, electrical engineering. 6610 sulfur, beta spectrum of S35_____ 6589thallium, T1209, radioactive prop-
erties--------------- 6590uranium—-
Gmelin’s handbook of inor-ganic chemistry____ 6654
U23s---------------------------------------------- 6584use as tracers____________________ 8144varieties, purities, separation, etc. 6579 yttrium, zirconium, columbium,
lanthanum____ 6574Italy, cotton consumption____________ 7433
J Entry
Jackson, Miss., instrument approach , , , chart----------------------------- 6821Jacksonville, Fla., labor market sur-
vey-------------------------------- 7299Jam, see Preserved fruit.Jamaica, rubber products_____________ 7530Jamestown, N. Y., court case________ 7662Japan :
cotton situation, 1948____________ 7430Pycnogonida_______________ 7968
Japanese beetle:collections, 1948, and 1949 quar-
antine_________ 7321controlling, farmers’ bulletin____ 6287
Japanese in United States, claims for property damage____ ____ 7008
Japanese rose, see Rose.Jefferson’s manual___________________ 6928Jet propulsion, systems, bibliography. 7931 Jews, refugees from Palestine, relief. 7010,
Job analysis, industrial, for blind work-ers--------------------------- 8282-83
Johannesburg, Calif., topographic quadrangle map_ 7591
Johnson, E. C., court case_____________ 8159Johnson, J. Monroe, reappointment_ 7245Johnson, Jacob A., relief_____________ 7011Johnson, Leila B., court case___________ 8159Johnson, May, court case_____________ 7776Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee. 7813Jones, J. A., Construction Co., Inc___ 7739Journal of agricultural research, re-
prints--- 6288-94Journal of National Cancer Institute,
reprint series_______ 7946-51Journal of venereal disease informa-
tion, reprints_______ 8047-50Journeymen, Pipe Fitters, and Appren-
tices of Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of United States and Can-ada, United Assoc, of, see United Assoc, of Journey-men, Pipe Fitters, and Apprentices of Plumbing Pipe Fitting Industry of United States and Can-ada.
Juan el poblano_____________________ 7694Juan Lake quadrangle, N. Mex______ 7617Judges, Georgia______________________ 7104Judiciary Committee, House, studies___ 7097Judiciary Committee, Senate, immigra-
tion system, investiga-tion---------- 7186
Jupiter Island, beach erosion study____ 6927Jurisdiction, Federal, lands for mili-
tary purposes_ 6526Justice Department, estimates_______ 6968
KKailaka Road, chart_________________ 7677Kanawha River, aeronautical chart__ 6858Kansas City, Kans., milk handling
order_ 8019Kansas City, Mo., milk handling order. 8019Kefing Strait, chart__________________ 7677Kellogg, W. K., Foundation, Inc_____ 7201Kempsville, Va., topographic quad-
rangle map------------------ 7635Kendrick project, specifications_______ 8086Kilwaroe Strait, chart_______________ 7677Kim, Richard, naturalization________ 7030Kings mine, fire investigation________ 7851Kirchberger, George A., relief__________7012Klamath project:
specifications----------- 8080, 8084, 8094water charges___________________ 8066
Klapprott, August, court case________ 7756Klein, Morris, court case_____________ 7730Knight, Harry S., court case__________ 7766Knit goods, see Clothing.Koch, Ilse, war crimes trial__________ 7233
20 Ind ex
EntryKohl, Otto A., court case____________ 7777Kohl, William L., court case_________ 7803Korea:
motion picture industry--------------- 7502problem___________________________8109
Korell, Christian W., court case--------- 7746Kramer, Calif., topographic quadrangle
maps_ 7592—93Kreher, Ernest, court case of trustees- 7808
LLabor:
apprentice training, employer co-operation _____ 6373
education extension______________ 7191fair labor standards act of 1949_ 7103labor force, life tables___________ 7827labor market survey—
Charlotte, N. C_____________ 7297Hampton Roads, Va________ 7298Jacksonville, Fla____________ 7299Lawrence, Mass_____________ 7300Lehigh Valley______________ 7301Memphis, Tenn_____________ 7302Miami, Fla_________________ 7303Mobile, Ala_________________ 7304Newark, N. J_______________ 7305Oklahoma City, Okla_______ 7306Philadelphia-Camden, Pa.-
N. J____________________ 7307Saginaw, Mich_____________ 7308St. Louis, Mo_____________ 7309South Bend, Ind_____________ 7310Tampa, Fla_________________ 7311
male laborer, etc., examination an-nouncement ___________ 6795
management improvement andmanpower utilization___ 6295
national labor relations act of1949—
hearings __________________ 7247report ___________<_________ 7198
see also Child labor.Labor Department:
appropriations, 1950—■ estimates ________ 6950hearings ____________________ 7106report -------------------------------- 7064
reorganizatiton ________________ 6874report, 1948_____________________ 7821
Labor disputes; see Industrial arbitra-tion.
Lahore Extension Division, establish- 7191 Labor force, see Labor.Labor laws, see Child labor.Labor-management relations act,
summary______________ 7824Labor-Management Relations Joint
Committee, additional funds_________________ 7170
Labor relations, see Industrial rela-tions.
Labor standards, fair labor standardsact, children in agricul-tural jobs______________ 6756
Labor Statistics Bureau, serial no. R_ 7829 Labor unions, communism in New York t v . City---------------------------- 7134Laboratories, atmospheric conditions
for testing_____________ 7408Laborers, see Labor. Laclede Gas Light Co________________ 7958Lacquer:
Argentina---------------------------------- 7485specification ____________________ 7392
La Guardia Field, instrument ap-proach chart_ 6824
Lake, see name of lake, except when occurring as first word of name of town, etc.
Lake Charles, La., aeronautical chart- 7667 Lake States, lumber production, 1947- 6733 Lambert-St. Louis Airport, instru-
ment approach chart____ 6828La Mesa, Calif., census---------------------- 6749Lamps, see Electric lamps.
EntryLand, see Soil conservation.Lanthanum, colloids of, preparation. 6574Lapidary work, 1947----------------------- 6718Lapides, Louis B., court case------------- 7725Larch:
western—•peeler logs, specifications___ 7558tree vigor classification---------- 7555
Larne Harbor, Ireland, chart_______ 7684Larne Lake, chart__________________ 7684Larvae, see names of certain insects,
etc.Lassiter, H. A., court case--------------- 7803Latin America, books in English,
1948 list_______________ 7982Laundry and laundries, Quartermaster
Corps, supplies__________ 6544Laundry machines, industry, 1947____ 6688Law:
slip laws (private), 81st Con-gress __________ 6901
slip laws (public), 81st Con-gress ______________ 6902-11
see also Military law.Lawrence, Mass., labor market survey. 7300 Laws, see Law. Lead :
deposits—Albright Farm_____________ 7877below Grand Falls chert_____ 7862
in hydrogenous media, neutrons__ 6651mine production, 1948___________ 7854pigments in 1948_______________ 7853Valzinco mine, investigation_____ 7866
Leaks, spectroscopic detection, vacuum testing___ 6630
Learned, Charles H., court case______ 7727Lease-lend operations, see Lend lease
operations.Leases, space scale for facilities______ 6508Leather and products, specification___ 7380Lebanon, rubber products industry---- 7532Lebanon County, Pa„ farm real estate
activity________________ 6264Lehigh Valley, labor market survey---- 7301Lend lease operations, report___ 6947, 8175Lentils, world production------------------ 7442Lenzites trabea, thiamine deficiency in-
heritance _ 6292Lequeitio, Port, chart________________ 7673Lesions:
adenomatous, of colon of rats___ 7949oral, and deformities____________ 7843
Letter circulars, see names of depart-ments, etc., issuing cir-culars.
Leucocytes, radium, hematological ef-fects ______ 6617
Levy, Rebecca, relief--------------------------- 7070Lewis, Harriet S. W., trustee________ 7788Lewis, John B., court case of trustees. 7788Lewiston Orchards project, specifica-
tions ------ 8098Libraries, see names of libraries.Library of Congress:
catalog of phonograph records, 20th century poetry____ 7886
Minnesota Territory centennial__ 7833tribute to deceased personnel,
World War II_________ 7834Life insurance companies, mortgages,
etc., investments_______ 7364Lifset, Harvey M., relief______________ 7061Lift (aircraft) :
triangular wings to support______ 7910Lights:
lists—Coast Guard____________ 6863-64Hydrographic Office_____ 7686-88
Linear amplifiers, see Amplifiers.Lithographic ink, see Ink.Livestock :
on farms, Jan. 1, 1949___________ 6268on farms and ranches—
1867-1948 _________________ 6266animal units fed annually,
1920-48 __________ 6266
Apri l 1949 21Entry
Livestock—Continued reports, 1949, schedule and con-
tents ____ 6273salable receipts__________________ 8030special regulations______________> 6551world markets for U. S__________7516
Livingston County, N. Y„ farm real estate activity__________ 6264
Load (mechanics) : aerodynamic, lifting-surface the-
ory --------- 7917Loans:
emergency loans to farmers— proposed provision_7160
reports---------------- 6979, 6982, 7188trends in savings and loan field__ 7366see also Mortgage insurance.
Local aeronautical charts, see Maps and charts.
Lockers, see Cold storage.Logs, western larch peeler, specifica-
tions ------ 7558Londinsky, Ida, relief of estate______ 7018Long-range air navigation charts, see
Maps and charts.Longshoremen, overtime compensation- 6983Lord Manufacturing Co______________ 7263Los Alamos, N. Mex.:
AEC project, retrocede lands to New Mexico—
law------------------------------ 6909report_______________________ 7176
Los Angeles, Calif., housing facts____ 7345Lost River, channel, specifications____T T 8080, 8084Lott, Jesse A., relief_________________ 7071Louisiana :
court case__________________ 7753mail routes, schedule____________ 8255
Louisville, Ky., instrument approacn chart ------ 6822
Louisville & Nashville R. R., court case_ 7785 Love Field, instrument approach chart- 6816 Lubricants, motor oil, rats ingesting__ 7949Lui, Chung Kwai, relief______________ 7031Lumber:
foreign trade bulletins, Dec. 1948- 7518 production in—
Central States______________ 6737East Gulf States____________ 6735Indiana____________________ 6731Lake and Prairie States_____ 6733Lower Mississippi States___ 6736Middle Atlantic States______ 6727New England States________ 6732North Carolina, etc________ 6734Western States and Alaska __ 6738
world trade in commodities______ 7518Lungs, cancer from radioactive gases_ 6615 Lutecium, isotopes, radioactive______ 6603Lymphocytes, radium, hematological
effects-------- 6617
M
McCord, Florence, court case_________ 7654McCord, John, court case____________ 7654McCrary, J. B., Co., Inc______________ 7734McDermott, John T., advance on retired
list, Navy__ 7117MacDonald, William, court case_______ 7807MacDougald Construction Co_________ 7265Machine guns, ametralladora Brown-
ing----------- 8297Machine records codes, special regula-
tions ______ 6516Machine tools:
basic information sources____ 7457Federal supply schedule__________ 7403
Machinery : international developments, di-
gest---------- 7537measuring temperature of rotat-
ing parts______ 7938selling to Government____________ 7450
EntryMachinery—Continued
world trade in commodities___ 7537-38see also Special kinds of machinery.
McNally, Owen J., court case________ 7803Magnesium compounds, etc., preprint
from minerals yearbook- 7852Magnetite, Broughton and Ring de-
posits ____ 7867Magnets, cloud chamber and magnet
assembly, drawing______ 6640Magnone, Maria V., relief_____________ 6975Mahlon Sweet Airport, instrument ap-
proach chart_6819Mail contracts, see Postal service.Mail matter:
air attaches, office addresses_____ 6521cost ascertainment report_______ 6256
Mail-order business, elements of selling by mail___ 7449
Mail routes, see Railway Mail Service.Mails, see Postal service.Maine:
landings, fishery products____ 7416-17,7419
mail routes, schedule____________ 8252mails, proposals for carrying____ 8001topographic quadrangle map_____ 7607
Malaria and Tropical Medicine, Inter-national Congresses on, see International Con-gresses on Tropical Medi-cine and Malaria.
Malarin, John I., relief_______________ 7026Malone, Anna, relief__________________ 7075Malvern, Ark., census________________ 6748Mammary glands, nomograms use in
evaluating calf develop-ment -------- 7276
Management, see Administrative man-agement.
Manganese:Missouri Valley deposits________ 7860preprint from minerals yearbook,
1947____________________ 7852Manganese dioxide, modifications
study__________________ 7937Mannuronic acid, amides_____________ 7939Manpower, see Labor.Manuals, see Jefferson’s manual—also
names of departments, etc., issuing manuals— also subject involved.
Manufactures and manufacturers : census of manufactures, 1947__ 6662—
6738 dairy manufacturing plants______ 6281
Mapelli, Silvia, relief________________ 6976Maps and charts :
Air Force Department, radio facil-ity charts_____ 6355
Civil Aeronautics Board_________ 6780Coast and Geodetic Survey—
aeronautical charts, dates of latest prints___ 6809
aircraft position charts_____ 6808flight charts______________ 6810-11instrument approach charts
6812-30 local aeronautical charts. 6831—36 nautical charts_____________ 6837radio direction finding chart. 6838 radio facility charts_____ 6839-40sectional aeronautical
charts______________ 6841-50world aeronautical charts. 6854—59
Geological Survey— maps and charts (general)
7579-82 topographic quadrangle maps
7586-7639Hydrographic Office—
aeronautical charts__ 7667—68air navigation charts____ 7669-71airways plotting chart______ 7672charts (general)________ 7673-85long range air navigation
chart--------------------- 7689see also names of localities.
22 Ind ex
EntryMarianna plums, see Plums.Marina, Calif., topographic quadrangle
map______ 7594Marine Band, attend G. A. K. encamp-
ment _____ 7204Marine Corps :
acceptance of gift, etc________ 7119decorations, medals, ribbons, and
badges------------- 7978order___________________________ 7836
Marine Corps Reserve :officers, restore to retired list—
hearings_______________ 7124report______________________7101
Marine engineering, regulations and material specifications, supp______ 6865
Marines, see Veterans.Maritime Commission :
appropriations, 1950, estimate, etc_______ 6956
continue ship operations— estimate_________________ 7159hearings_____________________ 7141law_________________________ 6907
management survey_____________ 7235Market news service, function, history,
and operation____________8016Markets and marketing:
activities, 1947_____________ 7324produce markets, Columbia, S. C- 8011 see also names of articles mar-
keted.Marriage:
licenses issued, major cities__ 7972monthly marriage report________ 7972oversea commands, special regs__ 6529population characteristics, mar-
ried persons---- 6739times married, etc_______________ 6739
Marshall, George, court case_________ 7797Maryland:
base map___________________ 7581mail routes, schedule____________ 8253mails, proposals for carrying____ 8001postal service schemes—
general________________ 8249Washington D. C. standpoint- 8258
topographic quadrangle maps- 7608-9Mason, Barbara C., exrx., court case- 7293 Massachusetts:
base map________________________ 7582landings, fishery products_______ 7415mail routes, schedule____________ 8252mails, proposals for carrying____ 8001topographic quadrangle maps. 7610-14
Matches, industry, 1947_____________ 6730Mathematics:
applied mathematical series_____ 7928calculation, beam deflections_____ 7919confluent hypergeometric func-
tions ---------------------------- 7928motion of ion in uniform mag-
netic field______________ 6577multiplicative systems in varia-
bles------------------------- 6580-81Mattresses, cotton, specification_____ 7398Mead, Lake, density currents investi-
gations ________________ 8067Meany, William S., relief______________ 7174Measuring pumps, see Pumps.Mechanics (persons) :
D. C. and area, examination an-nouncement ___ 6793
Medals, see Decorations of honor— Young American Medal for Braver y—Young American Medal for Service.
Medical care:general provisions, Army regula-
tions -------------- 6389in public assistance, State report- 8037 on transports—
Army regulations__________ 6394special regulations_________ 6502
EntryMedical care—Continued
reorganization, Government of-fices______________ 6876, 6891
special regulations---------------- 6495-97Medical Department, Army :
Army regulations------------------ 6388-89special regulations______________ 6548tables of organization and equip-
ment __________ 6559Medical research, see Medicine.Medical service, see Medical care.Medicine:
atmoic energy in medicine----------- 6569mollusks and medicine, World War
II_______________________ 8129nuclear science abstracts------------- 6656Public Health Service research
grants________ 8058Medicines, see Drugs.Member banks, see Federal reserve
member banks.Members of Congress, see House of
Representatives—Senate.Memorials, tribute to L. C. personnel,
World War II_________ 7834Memphis, Tenn.', labor market survey- 7302 Meningitis, eosinophilic, Ponape Is-
land______ 7841Menominee Indians, court case______ 7258Mental defectives, see Mentally ill.Mental tests :
apparatus tests for aviators- 6376psychological reports------------------ 8285
Mentally ill, vocational rehabilitation. 8284 Merchant marine:
French, reestablishment_________ 7542safety manual---------------------------- 6866statistics, 1948-------------------------- 7272transportation of Govt.-financed
cargoes------------ 7056Merchant seamen, see Sailors.Mercury, preprint from minerals year-
book, 1947_____________ 7852Meridian, Miss., airline traffic sur-
vey____ 6771-72Metabolism :
beryllium— carrier-free________ 6595dust and fume hazards______ 6646
radium, hematological effects____6617uranium—
fluorine compound, effect on teeth_________ 6608
in tissues____________________6614Metal powders, sheath working______ 7879Metallurgy:
beryllium orientations--------- 6575boron consolidation_____________ 6601
Metals: electroplating on nonconducting
materials_ 7932foil and leaf industry. 1947--------- 6667see also Precious metals—Strate-
gic materials — also names of metals.
Metals Reserve Co., audit report______ 6923Metalworking machinery, basic infor-
mation sources--------------- 7457Meteorites, iron, gallium and palla-
dium content__________ 6602Meteorology, plotting chart, North
America_ 7685see also Sunspots.
Meters, survey, radiation measurement. 6637 Methane:
absorption spectra in near infra-red __________ 7940
difluorodichloro, reactions_______ 6605Mexican Fibre & Twine Co., Inc______ 7016Mexico :
automotive trade with Mexico____ 7540foot-and-mouth disease—
campaign against.--------- 6370control, etc_________________ 6365
Mexico, Gulf of. see Gulf States.Miami, Fla., labor market survey___ 7303Miami Beach, Fla., court case________ 7295
Apri l 1949 23Entry
xvxiua .Big mine, investigation--------------- 7873Blister mine, investigation--------- 7872preprint from minerals yearbook- 7852
Michigan :mail routes, schedule------------------ 8254postal service scheme, Chicago, Ill.,
standpoint----- 8259Microfilms, records, microfilming, tech-
nical manual____________ 8336Middle America, see Central America.Middle Atlantic States, see Atlantic
States.Middle East, see East (Middle East).Miles-Conley Co., Inc________________ 7790Military art and science, see Guard
duty—Scouts and scout-ing.
Military attaches, office mail addresses- 6521Military camps, see Military training
camps.Military construction, see Building.Military education :
Coast Guard Reserve, estimate__ 7163special regulations______________ 6523training aids and publications
programs______ 6513zone of interior service schools____ 6538
Military government:flow of CA/MG information--------- 6785United States Government in Ger-
many, special report. 6786-89Military hospitals, cigarette donations. 6497 Military law :
establish uniform code of military justice_________7113
special regulations on military jus-tice __________ 6490
Military missions : agreement with—
Ecuador__ ;----------- 8185special regulations, depot mis-
sions ______ 6548-49table of allowances______________ 6552
Military personnel, see Armed forces.Military police, tables of organization
and equipment_________ 6561Military publications special regula-
tions _ 6513—14Military records, special regulations__ 6522Military service, induction, reception
processing_ 6532Military supplies :
clothing and equipage—Army regulations_______ ____ 6400special regulations_________ 6492
contabilidad de existencias en cu-arteles, etcetera________ 8337
discipline, special regulations___ 6489maintenance_____________________ 6547payment, technical manual--------- 6565sale of quartermaster property,
etc_____________________ 6382special regulations—
supplies and equipment___ 6543—45supply control____________ 6541-42
specifications-—joint Army-Navy---------------- 8198-8209
National Military Establish-ment __________ 8210-31
used by Army Department, in-dex ----------------------- 6566
supply bulletin________________ 6405-8supply catalogs______________ 6409-73table of allowances______________ 6552tables of equipment_________ 6553—62technical manual________________ 8337
Military training, see Military educa-tion.
Military training camps, Army regula-tions _____ 6396
Milk : evaporated, specification_____ 7369farm production, 1948___________ 6269handling, orders----------------------8018-27
Miller Creek, channel, specifications__ 8080
EntryMiller process, fluorolubes from freon
113______ 6624Millers Falls quadrangle, Mass..------ 7611Mills, see Corn mills—Excelsior mills—■
Veneer mills.Mine accidents, prevention course------ 7858Mine buildings, see Change houses.Mine fires, Kings mine, investigation. 7851Mineral lands, patented claims in
Alaska, tax valuation---- 6998Mineral oil emulsions, carcinogenic
hydrocarbons - 7950Mineral wool, specifications----------- 7377—78Minerals, mineral market reports— 7853—57
see also Strategic materials.Miners' circular______________________ 7858Mines Bureau :
information circulars-------- 7848—51reports of investigations-------- 7860—79
7880
6282
783382547882
technical paper---------------------------Mining claims, see Mineral lands.Minks, raising-----------------------------------Minnesota :
centennial of Territory, exhibition- mail routes, schedule----------------
Mint Bureau, report, 1948---- •-----------Miscellaneous collection series, see
Smithsonian miscellane-ous collections.
Miscellaneous publications, see names of departments, etc., issu-ing publications.
Misses’ clothing, see Clothing. Missiles:
guided, establish proving ground—- hearings_________ 7118,
reports----------------------- 6995,Mississippi, mail routes, schedule------Mississippi River and Valley:
engineer report---------------------------light list________________________lumber production----------------------maps___________________ --------------rates of runoff, conservation struc-
tures ___________________Missouri. topographic quadrangle
712670478255
7150686367367884
8154
maps______________ - 7615—16Missouri Basin project, specifica-
tions_____ 8079.8081-82, 8087, 8097, 8100
Missouri River and Valley: gaging-station records---------- 7645manganese deposits---------------------- 7860
Missouri River Basin project, see Mis-souri Basin project.
Mobile, Ala., labor market survey---- 7304Mohair :
production and value, 1947-48— 6270production, marketing, etc______8017
Mok, May K. Y., and sons, relief--------- 7053Molasses, wood, for stock feed______ 7553Molecular weights, fluorocarbons, flu-
orolube oils_____________ 6632Mollusks and medicine, World War
II________ 8129Molybdenum:
Neihart district_____________ 7869preprint from minerals yearbook,
1947 _________ 785’2Moncharsh, Abraham, court case_____ 7757Money:
counterfeit, Federal reserve notes. 8117 currency reform in Germany____ 6786
Monopolies, economic concentration, study _____________ ____ 7211
Montana: geologic map index________ 7575water-supply and sewage-disposal
systems_______ 7347western larch and Douglas fir
vigor_________ 7555Monthly.
Note.—For all publicationswhich begin with the word “Monthly,” see subject, or name of department, etc., issuing publication.
24 Ind ex
EntryMonths, special, in 1949_____________ 7470Monticello, Ark., census______________ 6745Montmorency cherries, see Cherries.Moratorium, application of certain
antitrust laws______7046, 7165Morris, Vlon N., court case_________ 7993Morrison, W. R., court case________ 7803Morrison-Knudsen Co., Inc___________ 7803Mortality, see Death.Mortgage insurance, FHA home loan
insurance______________ 7344Mortgages, life insurance companies,
investments____________ 7364Morticians’ supplies, see Undertakers’
supplies.Mosaic disease:
bean, pod-distorting strain______ 6293relation to black root of bean___ 6294
Mosquitoes:Anopheles quadrimaculatus lar-
val population, effect___ 7842control tests from Arctic to
Tropics_______ 8130Motion pictures:
American, agreement with—France---------------------------------- 8184
industry in—Greece---------------------------------- 7508Peru----------------------------------- 7506Singapore----------------------------- 7504South Korea________________ 7502Yugoslavia__________________ 7507
international developments______ 7505world trade in commodities_____ 7502-8
Motive products in world trade___ 7539-43Motor carrier decisions, see Interstate
Commerce Commission.Motor carriers:
amend motor carrier act rel. to to joint boards_________7181
revenues, etc____________________ 7720see also Carriers.
Motor oils, see Lubricants.Motor vehicle operators, examinations,
, etc-------------- 6524Motor vehicles :
automotive market in Philippines. 7541 automotive trade with Mexico___ 7540basic information sources______ 7458report, 1948---------------------------- ZZ 6658transporte motorizado_________ 8298in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uru-
w ♦ gUay ™------------------------------------7543Motors, see Electric motors. Motortrucks:
7604
7579
camiones, manual tecnico_____ 8311-15manual para la conservacion de
los camiones_______ ____ 8327Mouse River Park quadrangle, N.
Dak_________________ 7624—26Mouth of Bruneau quadrangle, Idaho---'------Moving pictures, see Motion pictures.Moyie River, plan and profile____Multiflora rose, see Rose.Munitions, atomic energy and conven-
tional armaments, United, Nations________Murdock, Charlotte H., reliefMurdock, Wallace C., relief of widow” Murine typhus fever, see Typhus fever.' Murray, Natalia D., court case _ Museums, see Art.
816770847084
7747Musical instruments, industry, 1947_
see also Organs (musical instru" ments)—Pianos.
6724
N
Naira Road_______________________ 7677Nampa, Idaho, census______ ~Z_Z " 6743Naphthenes, fluorinated, refractionZZZ 6631Naphthenic acid, copper naphthenate
wood-preservative______ 7930Narcotics Bureau, estimate___________7163
EntryNashua, N. H.:
closing of mills— hearings_______________ 7244report _____________________ 7200
Nashville, Tenn.:Federal office building_____________ 7167milk handling order____________ 8026
National Advisory Committee for Aero-nautics :
report series__________________ 7888-96scientific and professional posi-
tions ___________________ 6984technical memorandums____ 7897-7900technical notes__________ 7901-22
National Archives: circular letters_____________ 7925
, reference information circulars___ 7926National budget, see Budget.National Bureau of Standards:
applied mathematical series__ 7928letter circulars_______________ 7931-32publications, supp. list________ 7944research papers______________ 7933-41
National Cancer Institute, journal, reprint series----------- 7946-51
National Capital parks, outdoor pro-gram, 1949_____________ 7976
National defense: radiological defense________ 7964telephone directory of Govt, agen-
cies ---------------- 7965see also Airspace reservations.
National forests: excerpt from Forest Service re-
port -------- 7560reforestation and revegetation_ 7196
National 4-H Club Week, observance, Mar. 5-13, 1949________ 7323
National Labor Relations Board: continue—
hearings __________ 7247report --------------------------------7198
National Mediation Board: appropriations, 1950—
hearings -------------- 7106report -------------------------------- 7064
determinations of craft or class— 7960National Military Establishment:
reorganization. 6877, 6885, 6955, 6963 telephone directory, national de- „ „ tense---------------------------- 7965Under Secretary of Defense—
hearing_______________ 7122report-------------------- 6980, 7050, 7203
National monuments and memorials, publications, price list__ 7282
National Museum : proceedings ------------------ 7967-69report on progress and condi-
tion, 1948------------- 6939, 7970National parks, publications, price
list------------------------------ 7282National poultry improvement plan,
see Poultry.National Roster of Scientific and Spe-
cialized personnel, trans-fer-------------------------------- 7189
National Science Foundation, estab-lish ----------- 7189
National Security Council, Vice Presi-dent to be member_____ 7114
National Security Organization, see National Military Estab-lishment.
National War Labor Board, termina-tion report_____________ 7822
Natividad, Calif., topographic quad-rangle map----------------------7595
Natural gas, see Gas.Natural resources, reorganization,
Government offices______ 6888Natural Resources Department, create. 6888Naturalization, immigrants having
right to permanent resi-dence ------ 7001
Apri l 1949 25Entry
Nauseating-gas arms, Federal supply schedule _ 7406
Nautical charts, see Maps and charts.Navajo Indians :
disposition of tribal funds______ 7034school facility___________________ 6999
Naval Medical Research Institute, project series_______ 7839-43
Naval Reserve:officers, restore to retired list—
hearings _______ -_____ 7124report _____________________7101
rear admirals, active duty pay— 7120Naval stores, in British Guiana, Cuba,
Paraguay_____________ 7486Naval supplies:
specifications—joint Army-Navy______ 8198—8209National Military Establish-
ment _________ 8210—31Navy Department----------- 8232-40
Naval vessels, see Shipbuilding—Ships.
Navigation :laws, waive compliance—
hearings ______________ 7141law _______________________ 6907
Navy:acceptance of gifts, etc----------------7119decorations, medals, ribbons, and
badges _______________ 7978officers appointed to permanent
grades, pay, etc__________7192shipping guide, changes______ 8195-96see also Armed forces—Warships.
Navy Department:disposition of abandoned personal
hearings____________________7125report _____________________7102
specifications, see in main alpha-bet, Naval supplies.
Near East, see East (Near East).Nebraska:
mail routes, schedule----------------- 8256topographic quadrangle map--------7616
Negroes, education of leaders------------- 7290Neira Road, see Naira Road.Nelson, William L., Veterans Memo-
rial Hospital, see Wil-liam L. Nelson VeteransMemorial Hospital.
Nemaha quadrangle, Nebr. Mo----------- 7616Neptunium compounds, oxides of trans-
uranium elements---------- 6572Ness, Jean, relief_____________________ 7094Ness, William M., relief of sister------ 7094Netherlands:
citrus fruit, foreign market notes- 7434 earthenware nad chinaware-------- 7524household glassware-------------------- 7523veterinary medicinals, market— 7497 women’s, etc., outerwear industry- 7536
Netherlands Indies, see Indonesia.Netherlands West Indies, toilet prepa-
rations and soaps---------- 7498Neutrons-
counters. boron trifluoride use------ 6587cross sections, argon, nitrogen,
oxygen_______ 6571density, nuclear reactions_______ 6592diffusion and scattering—
by deuterons____________ 6612by polycrystals____________ 6598Dirac-type wave equation___ 6645elementary pile theory______ 6585physics of slow neutrons------ 6636
fast and slow, measurement------ 6637pile as tool in quantitative analy-
sis ____________ 6602Po-Be, photographic emulsion____ 6650spatial distribution, hydrogenous
media________ 6651thermal, capture cross-sections,
tables__________ 6626Nevada, legal status of women--------- 8343
EntryNew Alexandria, Ohio, railroad acci-
dent______ 7717New England, lumber production,
1947 _____ 6732New Hampshire:
mail routes, schedule____________ 8252malls, proposals for carrying------ 8001
New Jersey:base map________________________ 7580water-supply and sewage-disposal
systems________________ 7348New Mexico :
retrocede lands within Los Alamos project—law____________________ 6909
report_______________________ 7176topographic mapping____________ 7577topographic quadrangle maps. 7617-18
New Oakmont Corporation---------------- 7260New Orleans, La., aeronautical chart- 6848 New York City :
communism in distributive trades. 7134instrument approach chart---------- 6824
New York State :legal status of women---------------- 8344mails, proposals for carrying____ 8001postal service—
Chicago, Ill, standpoint____ 8260general scheme-------------------- 8250
topographic quadrangle maps. 7619-21New Zealand :
chemical industry and trade------ 7483plastic materials and products— 7476 toilet preparations and soap____ 7500
Newark, N. J.instrument approach chart---------- 6823labor market survey_____________ 7305
Newfoundland, communication chart- 7675 Newhall-Herkner Construction Co---- 7259Newport, Ark., census of annexed ter-
ritory__________________ 6750Newport, Oreg., geology of area---------- 7583Newsprint, see Paper.Nicaragua, flat glass________________ 7533Nickel, tentative diagram_____________ 7878Niles Junction, Ohio, railroad acci-
dent_____________________ 7716Nitrogen, neutron spectrometer
studies____ 6571Noise, in ionization chamber ampli-
fiers____________________ 6653Nomograms, see Nomography (mathe-
matics).Nomography (mathematics) :
use in evaluating mammary-gland development in calves— 7276
Noncitizens, see Aliens. Noonan S. W. quadrangle, N. Dak— 7627 Norfolk, Va., topographic quadrangle
map____________________ 7636Norris, William D., relief___________ . 7220North America:
lights and fog signals, list-------- 7686meteorological plotting chart------ 7685tide tables______________________ 6852
North Atlantic Ocean, see Atlantic
North Atlantic treaty_________________ 8164North Carolina:
beach erosion study-------------------- 6925lumber production, 1947________ 6734mail routes, schedule------------------ 8253topographic mapping------------------ 7578topographic quadrangle maps_ 7622-23
North Central States, see Central States.
North Coulee Dam, specifications------ 8088North Dakota:
legal status of women---------------- 8345mail routes, schedule___________ 8254topographic quadrangle maps. 7624-28
North Platte project, specifications- 8101-2 North Queensland tick typhus, see
Typhus fever.North Sea:
communication chart____________ 7675lights and fog signals, supp------ 7687
26 Ind ex
EntryRocky Mountain Forest and
Range Experiment Sta- tion, research notes_ 7555-58
va., census_________________ 6746
Northern
Norton, Norway :
lights and fog signals, supp____rubber products_________________
Notes, see Federal reserve notes.Notice of quarantine______________Notices of judgment, food, drug, and __ , cosmetic act____________Nuclear physics:
atom, lectures_________neutrons—
scattering by polycrystals__ slow, lectures______________
Nuclear power, electric engineering for atomic energy_________
Nuclear properties, argon, helium bom-bardment____________
Nuclear reactions :alpha particles—
curium isotopes_____________deuterons, protons_________potassium isotope______
deutrons and helium____________Zneutrons, uranium reactor______
Nuclear science abstracts, special edi- -T , tion (periodical)_______Nuremberg, Germany, see War crimi-
nals.Nursery stock, quarantine, notice___Nutrition, Army regulations______Nuts :
tree—edible, exports, Feb. 1948 re-
port _______________production, farm distribution,
XT . z , . etc- 1947-48__________Nuts (machinery), see Bolts and nuts. Nye & Nissen_______________
76887531
7319
7425
6634
65986636
6610
6593
65886603659365836592
6656
73196388
7444
6272
7757O
2aK ^111 quadrangle, Mo____________7615Oakley, John W., jr., court case_____ 7785Oakum, marine, specification________ 7386Occupation currency, see Money.Occupational therapists, examination
announcement_______ 6797Ocean View, Va.:
court case______________________ 7294topographic quadrangle map_____ 7637
Ochoco Dam, specifications___________ 80922,I?an.if’J1 Kdgar V., court case of exrs_ 7748 O Da.niel, Ruth, exrx.. court case_____ 7748Office equipment and supplies, spare
parts, special regula- tions_____ 6543
Officers, see Army—Pay, allowances, . etc.—Supply Corps, Navy.
Official reports, see Supreme Court.Onio, legal status of women________ 8346Ohio River, light list______________ 6863Oil, see Petroleum.Oils :
allocations for 1948, summary.. fluorolube, molecular weight situation in Colombia____________vegetable, from grain____________world production_______________see also Essences and essential
, . ~.oils—also names of oils.Oklahoma City, Okla., labor market
survey_________________insurance, business establish-
ments, etc., under pro-gram______________
Old age
Olivine,------ , see Chrysolite.Olympic games, hold 1956 games at „ , Detroit, Mich___________Ondoer Road, chart_________________Ondur Road, see Ondoer Road.O’Neil, John J., relief_______________Operating Engineers, International
Union of, see Interna-tional Union of Operat-ing Engineers.
80346632744062607438
7306
7448
70767677
6989
~ . Entryopinions, see names of courts, etc., „ , rendering opinions’.Orders, see names of departments, etc.,
_ issuing orders.Ordnance, property sales, Army regu- „ , lations________________ 6390Ordnance Department:
Army regulations_______________ 6390missions, special regulations_____ 6549supply catalog_______________ 6427—33technical manual____________1 8305—‘>6
Oregon :instability of forest land owner-
ship----------------- 7561surface water supply____________ 7644
Organic compounds :carbon tetrachloride, crude______ 6619difluorodichloromethane, reactions 6605
Organization of American States. Council of, see Council of Organization of Amer- ican States.
Organization of Executive Branch of the Government, Com-mission on, see Commis-sion on Organization Branch of the Govern-ment.
Organized Reserved Corps, Army :availability of personnel, code__6519officers,, special regulations______ 6507physical status, etc., code______ 6520special regulations___________ 6507—10
Organs (musical instruments) :and parts, etc., industry. 1947— 6723
Orthopyroxene, thermochemical study 7871 Outerwear, see Clothing.Outlying possessions, crime reports__ 7332Oversea service, combat arms officer
roster---------------------------- 6522Overtime, see Hours of labor.Oxides :
beryllium compounds—magnetic susceptibility_____ 6607volatilization in water______ 6613
deuterium compounds___________ 6586transuranium elements___________ 6572tungsten dioxide________________ 6605uranium—-
in tissues____________________ 6614peroxide, properties__________6616reaction with sulfur mono-
chlorides_______________ 6604Oxygen:
air oxidation of Pu in alkalinesolution-------------------- 6648-49
neutron spectrometer studies_____ 6571
P
Pacific area, airways plotting chart__ 7672Pacific Coast, light list, Coast Guard- 6864 Pacific islands:
drowned ancient islands of Pacific basin ________ 8127
light list, Coast Guard___________ 6864Pacific Northwest Forest and Range
Experiment Station, re-search paper___________ 7561
Pacific States, surface water supply_ 7644Packing:
and packaging of paper shipping sacks_________ 8203
gladiolus for protection against freezing______ 7999
overseas shipment of butter____ 8227Paint:
and ingredients. Federal supply schedule _____ 7404
Argentina__________________ ____ 7485specifications_________ 7392, 8228—29Union of South Africa______ L__ Z 7484
Painting:construction equipment, etc., speci-
flcation --------- 8231Navy vessels, specification___ _ 8121
Apri l 1949 27Entry
Paints, see Paint.Pakistan, cotton situation, 1948____ 7431Palestine:
problem------------------------------------- g169refugees, relief------------------ 7010, 708(1
I alladium content of iron meteorites. 6602Pallante, Frank, court case_________ 6357I allante, Silvia, court case___________ 6357Palm Beach, Fla., beach erosion study- 6933 Palm Springs Holding Corporation, see
Harney, Chas. L., Con- struction Co.
Pamphlets, see names of departments, etc., issuing pamphlets.
Panama:electric fan industry_____________ 7509Isthmian Canal studies____________ 8134rubber and rubber products______ 7528
Panama Canal:protective and defensive measures- 8134tolls------------------------------------------ 7000
Panels (building) : sandwich, shear deformation in
core___________________Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co_ 7782Paonia project, specifications____ _____ ’Paper:
755182478099
and pulp market, Ecuador_______ 7519computing-machine, specification. 7395 digest of international develop-
ments _________________ 7521duplicator, liquid process, specifi-
cation ________________ 7396industry, 1947__________________ 6664manifold, specification__________ 7397production, 1947________________ 6725United Kingdom, newsprint pro-
duction, etc_____________ 7520world trade in commodities__7519-21see also Wallpaper.
Paperboard, see Pulpboard. Papers, see Records. Parachute troops, pay, Army regula-
tions _____Paraffin, imports to Cuba and El Sal-
vador _________Paraguay:
6385
7546motorboats, marine engines, etc__naval stores_______________
Parasites:and parasitic diseases of horses__livestock, phenothiazine for con-
trol _________Parasols, industry, 1947_____________ ~Parents, juguetes hechos en la casa__~Parkas, see Clothing.Parker, I. Terrell, exr., court case___Parker mine, zinc deposit_____Parker quadrangle, Colo______ ~____ ~Parking of vehicles, on post-office prop-
erty, prohibit_________Parks, see National Capital parks—
National parks — also names of parks.
Passengers, military aircraft, special regulations __________
Paste, wood, Federal supply schedule. Patents:
75437486
6279
6369 66928173
7293 7876 7601
6981
65047404
Army regulations_________ ____ 6403of Agricultural and Industrial
Chemistry Bureau______ 6261patent laws______________________ 7994
Pathfinder Dam, specifications______ 8101Patrols, see Guard duty.Patterson, Elzie A., court case______ 7740Patterson, Katherine J., court case. 7740 Pawnee Lake, wasteway channel, etc"
specifications -------------! 8100Pay, allowances, etc.:
Army regulations_________ __ 6385-87career compensation for uniformed
forces_________________ 796Ocredit civilian service, Coast Guard. 7040 enlisted personnel, technical man-
ual ------------------------------ 6564foreign countries, allowance regu-
lations -------------------------8161
Pay, allowances, etc.—ContinuedNavy officers appointed to perma-
nent grades____rear admirals, Naval Reserve, on
active duty__retired officers of Naval Reserve,
etc., prevent retroactive checkage—
hearings_____
Entry
report____________Z______ __payroll savings, see Savings bonds. Peaches, uncongeniality with Marian- „ _ na plum________Pearson, Dickerson, Inc________ Z____Peck, Ralph L., court case________Penal institutions, see Prisons and
prisoners.1 enicillin, treatment of gonorrhea by Pon „„, t * hypospray, results_Penner Installation Corporation Pennsylvania :
7192
7120
71247101
628877357741
— 8048 7737-38
mail routes, schedule________ g->-17topographic quadrangle maps___
Pennsylvania,°R.ilRa;nthraCite “^s!f29 3°
court case___________mail routes, schedule.!___
Pensffi>?ia’ fla” aeronautical chart-"" ensions, t o r non-service-connected
Perfluorodimethylcy1cltohexants,e“wa"ter solubility as temperature
T> . ,. , function_________I enodieals, Government, price list Personal property : -----
claims of Army personnel___claims of Federal penal institu-
tion employees_______in possession of Treasury Dept,
etc., disposition—- ’’hearings___________report_________ Z!_J
I ersonnel administration, see Adminis-
economic controls and commercial policy-------------------- ---
motion picture industryPests, see Insects.Petchell, T. G., court case_____Peters Lake quadrangle. N. Mex__ Petroleum :
crude petroleum and products, final . summary, 1947_________industry, etc., information sourc-
es____
7880
7762 8257 7667
7145
66117283
7063
7175
71257102
7847
74597545
8266' 7506
76587618
international developments______investigations, maps and
.charts--------------------- 7583-85... 8131 7544-46
— 7262
new products of industry"!". world trade in commodities.
Pharmaceuticals, see Drugs.I henothiazine for control of livestock
parasites____ __Philadelphia, Pa.:
labor market survey_______ports on Delaware River_______
Philippine Islands :air transport services, agreement automotive marketcharter vessels—
hearings____law_____________ __!__!"
communication chartconsular officers, convention___copra exports___________________ ~copyright agreement____________ "electric fan industry_____ __ ____ ~fluorescent lamp industry!!"".
Philippine Scouts, officers, integrate in-
Phonograph records, 20th century po“- etry, L. C___________ _
6369
73078110
8186 7541
7141 6907 7675 8176 7439 8183 75097510
7127
7886
28 Ind ex
EntryPhosphate rock, see Phosphates.Phosphates, preprint from minerals
yearbook-- 7859see also Triphenyl phosphate.
Phosphoric acid, development of proc-esses, etc__ s------------------ 8272
Phosphorus, red, establized, specifica-tion______ 8226
Photographic apparatus and supplies :film detectors for X-ray intensi-
ties __________ 6609United States exports, 1947--------- 7503X-ray camera, high temperature
precision--------- 6622Photography :
emulsion study of Po-Be neutrons- 6650 still picture, basic information
sources________________ 7463see also Aerial photography—Color
photography__Photometers, see Illuminometers.Photometry, uranium, microfluoromet-
ric determination----------- 6599Photons, pulsed counter tubes------------- 6594Physical chemistry, see Chemistry.Physical examinations, pilots, elimina-
Physics :beryllium, lattice parameters____ 6622fluorocarbons, properties------------- 6628ion motion in uniform magnetic
field____________________ 6577multiplicative systems in vari-
resonance reactions, Dirac-type particles______ 6645
uranium peroxide, properties------6616Pianos, and parts, etc., industry, 1947- 6723 Pigeons, transportation, Army regula-
tions__________________ 6393Pike, Charles O., court case___________ 7993Piles:
homogenous, elementary theory— 6585nuclear reactor control---------------- 6610
radiation, neutron density calibration, 6592 Pilots and pilotage, see Aviators. Pine, western white, knotty veneer
flitches__ 7557Pinkus, Joseph J., court case------ 7786, 8244Pinworms, health information series— 8043 Pipe and pipe fittings :
clay sewer pipe industry, 1947___ 6672joint and thread compound, Fed-
eral supply schedule------ 7404see also Stove pipe.
Pittsburgh, Pa., aeronautical chart---- 6836Pittsburgh & West Virginia Ry., acci-
dent________7717Pittsburgh DuBois Co________________ 6970Plant diseases, see Diseases of plants.Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural
Engineering Bureau, pub-lications available--------- 7998
Plants :publications, price list---------------- 7284quarantine, notice------------------------- 7319
Plastics: boron consolidation_________ 6601industry in—
Spain______________________ 7490Sweden and Turkey------------- 7479
materials and products in—Australia------------------------------ 7489New Zealand_______________ 7476
Plates (metal, etc.) :buckling—
sandwich plates in compress-ion---------------------------7915
stablity analysis------------------- 7918Platoro Dam, specifications____ 8074, 8096Play, equipo para juegos infantiles___ 8173Plotting boards and plotting :
meteorological plotting chart____ 7685planchetas de tiro para artilleria
de costa________________ 8318position plotting sheet---------------- 7676
Plum, see Plums.
EntryPlumbers’ supplies :
fixtures, vitreous, etc., 1947__ 6676world trade in commodities___ ,__ 7527
Plumbing for farmstead_____________ 6301Plums, Marianna, uncongeniality with
peaches___ 6288Plutonium :
and other transuranium elements- 8132 and radium, hematological effects- 6617compounds, oxides of transura-
nium elements_________ 6572radiation effects_________________ 6588stability of Pu in alkaline solu-
tion _______ 6648-49Plywood :
basic information sources_______ 7466Douglas fir, standard of the trade. 7929
Poetry, phonograph records in L. C_ 7886 Points (dental), see Dental points. Poisons, see Carbon tetrachloride. Polonium, neutrons, Po—Be, energy
spectrum__ 6650Polymerization of fluorocarbons, for
lubricant oils_ 6624Pomona remount station, transfer____ 7201Ponape Island, epidemic of eosinophilic
meningitis _ 7841Pond, Ben L., and family, relief_____ 6990Population :
current population reports— population characteristics se-
ries ---------------- 6739population estimates series__ 6740prisoners series_____________ 6741special censuses series___ 6742-50special censuses since July 1,
1948 ___________________ 6744provisional estimates____________ 6740
Port, see name of port, except when occurring as first word of town, etc.
Port Allen. Hawaii, nautical chart____ 6837Port Erie Airport, instrument approach
chart------------------------------6818Portal quadrangle, N. Dak___________ 7628Portland, Oreg., instrument approach
chart__________________ 6825Portland cement, see Cement.Porto Rican American Sugar Refinery,
Inc--- 7784, 7817Ports, see Harbors.Portugal:
cotton consumption, foreign mar-ket notes______ 7433
fluorescent lamp industry________ 7510Position plotting, see Plotting boards
and plotting.Possessions of U. S., see Outlying pos-
sessions.Post Office Department:
appropriations, 1950—hearings------------------------------ 7109report--------------------------------- 7005
Post offices, parking vehicles on prop-erty, prohibit---------------- 6981
Postage, domestic rates and informa-tion ------- 8002
Postage stamps: commemorating—
founding of Alexandria, Va__ 6904founding of Annapolis, Md__ 7044
Postal contracts, see Postal service.Postal rates, see Postage.Postal service:
Army regulations_______________ 6395Maryland and D. C., general
scheme_______ 8249Maryland scheme, D. C. stand-
point--------------- 8258Michigan scheme, Chicago, Ill.
standpoint ____________ 8259New York State—
Chicago, Ill. standpoint_____ 8260general scheme_____________ 8250
proposals for carrying mails, ad-vertisement ___ 8001
Apri l 1949 29Entry
Postal service—Continued South Dakota scheme, Omaha,
Nebr. standpoint_______ 8261Virginia, general scheme________ 8251West Virginia scheme, D. C. stand-
point ________ 8262Postmasters :
appointment_________ 6988, 7208positions filled through nomina-
tion __________ 6804Potassium isotopes, K43______________ 6593Potatoes:
market diseases____ _________ 6297seed, certified, for spring planting- 6267
Potter, J. Sheldon, court case______ 7760-61Pottery :
Belgium industry_______________ 7525British trade____________________ 7522china decorating for the trade,
1947 _________ 6678Netherlands_____________________ 7524products, 1947__________________ 6679
Poultry : national improvement plan, State
participation___________ 6364on farms and ranches, 1867—1948- 6266 see also Hatcheries.
Powders, fuze, specification_________ 8225see also Metal powders.
Power plants, see Rocket power plants, Prague, Czechoslovakia, communist
coup d’etat, reprint re-port ---------- 7088
Prairie States, lumber production, 1947 _____ 6733
Precious metals, production, 1948____ 7882Precipitation :
cycle in Washington, D. C_______ 8139forecasting, for Boston_________ 8340
Preece, Mary T. M., relief____________ 6991Preschool children, see Children.Preserved fruit, standards for grades- 8035President of United States:
Executive orders— in code of Federal regulations- 7352 note------------------------------ 8004
inaugurations, list of references__ 7569proclamations—
in code of Federal regulations. 7352 note____________________ 8005
President’s reorganization plans, see Government reorganiza-tion plans.
Pressure cookers, specification________ 8216Pressure gages, vacuum systems, types. 6582Pressure measuring systems response
to oscillating pressures. 7912Prevention of accidents, see Mine acci-
dents.Price lists, see Government publica-
tions—Periodicals.Prices:
delivered price systems— clarify legality, hearings____ 7243clarify legality, report______ 7165moratorium rel. to application
of antitrust laws. 7046, 7165 price support picture for 1949____ 8028study of pricing methods__________7165
Prince George, Canada, flight chart____ 6811Princess Anne, Va., topographic quad-
rangle map_____________ 7638Princeton Mining Co_________________ 7851Printing, see Public printing and bind-
ing.Printing ink, see Ink.Prisons and prisoners:
claims of Federal penal institutionemployees______________ 7175
prisoners— current population reports___ 6741in State and Federal prisons,
1947 ---------------------------- 6741Private laws, see Law.
Entry Problems of American Small Business,
Special Committee to Study, Senate, see Amer-ican Small Business, Spe-cial Committee to Study Problems of, Senate.
Proceedings of National Museum__ 7967-69Proclamations, .see President of United
States.Production (economics), see names of
commodities. Production and Marketing Adminis-
tration, orders_8018-27Profit, corporate profits___________ 6913Program aid series_______________ 6302Propellers:
airplane performances_________8126counterrotating, calculation__ 7900shrouded, wind tunnel tests, etc. 7897
Property:control program in Germany, his-
tory, etc______ 6789transfer under bankruptcy act___7172see also Enemy property—Per-
sonal property—Public property.
Prosperity, national, and forest situ-ation!_____ 6300
Protective clothing, see Clothing. Protons:
interaction with neutrons________ 6636nuclear reactions, isotope bom-
bardment ______________ 6603track density, photographic emul-
sion ____________________ 6650Proving ground:
for guided missies, establish— hearings-------------- 7118, 7126reports----------------------- 6995, 7047
Prunes, production, farm distribution, etc. 1946 6272
Psychological tests, see Mental tests. Psychology, aviation, research pro-
gram, research, rp______ 6376Public assistance, public assistance
report--------------------------- 8037Public buildings :
handbook for repair, etc________ 8039sites and plans—
hearings_____________________ 7187report---------------------------------- 7250
Public Buildings Administration, esti-mates, etc.. 7153, 7155, 7167
Public funds :hospital fund limitations, special
regs---------------- 6495nonappropriated—
Army regulations_______ 6397special regulations___________6511
Public health, see Hygiene. Public health bulletin, see Hygiene. Public health engineering abstracts,
see Hygiene. Public Health Service, research grants
awarded__ 8058Public lands, rectangular survey sys-
tem, revise laws_________7100Public laws, see Law. Public printing and binding hearings,
etc., extra copies_______ 7095Public property :
Army regulations— sales----------------------------- 6390sales and collections________ 6383transportation______________ 6392
Public Service Coordinated Trans-port- 7722, 7957
Public Service Interstate Transporta-tion Co___________ 7722, 7957
Public utilities, world trade in commod-ities--------- 7475
Public welfare, see Social work and problems.
Public works, reorganization, Govern-ment offices____________ 6893
30 Ind ex
EntryPublications, see names of depart-
ments, etc., issuing publi-cations—also special sub-ject.
Puerto Rico: beach erosion study-------------- 6930census of business----------------------- 6661training ammunition to ORC and
ROTC________ 6506Pulp: ___
and paper market, Ecuador--------- 7519digest of international develop-
ments--------------- 7521world trade in commodities-- 7519—21see also Wood pulp.
Pulp wood, see Wood pulp.Pulpboard, industry, 1947--------- 6664, 6725Pulpwood, see Wood pulp. Pulse counters, tubes ,construction and
operation------- .------------- 6594Pulse generators, electronic, drawing- 6644 Pumps, measuring and dispensing,
1947 _____ 6691see also Air-sampling pump.
Punta Las Marias, P. R., beach ero-sion study_ 6930
Purchasing, see Buying.Pycnogonids, see Sea spiders.Pyrites, Chestatee deposit------------------ 7861
Q
Q fever, studies in southern Cali-fornia____________ 8051, 8057
Quarantine:Japanese beetle, proposed 1948
program______ 7321notice of________________________ 7319regulations concerning shellfish__ 8045see also special subject involved.
Quarterly.Note .—For all publications
which begin with the word “Quarterly”, see subject, or name of department, etc., is-suing publications.
Quartermaster Corps of Army: field manual________________ 8294laundries and dry-cleaning plants. 6544 operaciones de intendencia----------- 8294regulations______________________ 6382supply bulletin________________ 6405-8supply catalog----------------------- 6434-55tables of organization and equip-
ment _________ 6560technical manual________________ 8327
Quarters, see Barracks and quarters. Queen Charlotte Islands, aeronautical
chart_____ 6855It
Radar:air warning and control system—
hearings_________ 7115, 7126reports___________ 6996, 7048, 7225
Radiation:alpha, beta, gamma rays, measure-
ment _________ 6637beta-gamma instrument, “Betty
Snoops”_______ 6641biological effects—
alpha, beta, gamma, cosmic, X-rays------------- 6634
beta irradiation, total sur-face____________________ 6638
lung cancer from radioactive gases------------------------6615
neutron density calibration_______ 6592plutonium, effects_______________ 6588see also Gamma rays.
Radiation detection instruments : electrical engineering, atomic
energy------6610pulsed counter tubes_____________ 6594
Radio, see headings beginning Radio.
EntryRadio apparatus and appliances:
basic information sources---- 7460equipo de radio--------------------------- 8328imports in Honduras and Costa
Rica____________________ 7512industry in Switzerland and
Canada_________7511radiotelefonos____________________ 8329world trade in commodities____ 7509-13
Radio broadcasting: education in U. S. area of Ger-
many-------- 6787fluoride technique, radio program. 6758
Radio Cincinnati, Inc_________________ 7334Radio communication, treaty matters,
rules and regulations------ 7335Radio direction finding charts, see
Maps and Charts.Radio engineers, see Engineers.Radio facility charts, see, in main al-
phabet, under Maps and charts, headings begin-ning Air Force Depart-ment—Coast and Geo-detic Survey.
Radio frequencies, allocations, rules and regulations________ 7335
Radio in education, see Radio broad-casting.
Radio insulators and materials, speci-fications __ 8202
Radio programs, see Radio broadcast-ing.
Radio stations. U. S. OMNI ranges_ 6853Radio waves, vertical incidence ab-
sorption________________ 7935Radioactivity:
induced in gallium and palladium. 6602 natural and artificial, lectures___ 6634tracer applications, beryllium___ 6595
Radiochemistry : neutron pile as tool in quantitative
analysis--- 6602uranium reactor________________ 6592yttrium, zirconium, columbium,
lanthanum____ 6574Radioisotopes, see Isotopes. Radiological defense________________ 7964Radiometers :
gas flow beta counters_____ 6647Geiger-Mueller tubes, multivibra-
tor------------------ 6576Radium, metabolism and toxicology,
chlorides_ 6617Railroad accidents, investigation re-
Railroad Retirement Board:appropriations, 1950—
hearings-------------------------------- 7106report---------------------------------- 7064
report, 1948_____________________ 8060Railroad retirement tax act, regula-
tion---------- 7699Railroad ties, cottonwood, test______ 7556Railroads :
carload waybill analyses, 1947—■agricultural products_______ 7701animals and products_______ 7702coal, traffic and revenues____ 7703
large steam railways, operating statistics_ ___ 7719
see also Carriers.Railway Mail Service, mail routes,
Railways, see Railroads.Rain, chance for dry years in southern
California_ 8339Rasins, foreign production, 1948_____ 7436Ranges (stock), see Stock ranges.Rayon, United Kingdom industry_____ 7535Reactors, uranium, radiochemical
studies___ 6592Read, Burke F., relief of widow___ 6986Read, Emilie C., relief_______________ 6986
Apri l 1949 31Entry
Real estate: acquisition, special regulations---- 6526investments of life insurance com-
panies________ 7364see also Farms.
Reamers, carbon-steel, etc., specifica-tion ______ 8237
Receipts, see Recipes.Receipts and expenditures, see Finance. Reception processing, Army, enlisted
personnel, spec, regs---- 6532Recipes:
using honey, school lunches-------- 7665Veterans Administration----------- 8278-
Reciprocal trade agreements, see Com-mercial treaties.
Reclamation Bureau :appropriation acts and allotments. 8064 specifications -------------------- 8069—8105
Reconstruction Finance Corporation: appropriations, 1950_______ 7005audit report, R. F. C. and affili-
ates ___________________ 6923Recording instruments, see Sound re-
cording and reproducing equipment.
Records:microfilming of records, technical
manual_______ 8336preservation of accounts, etc____ 6779processing station equipment
status report---------------- 6515reorganization, Government of-
fices ___________________ 6882sundry Govt, departments, etc.,
disposition_______ 7002, 7057Recreation suggestions______________ 7278Recreational areas, summary courts,
spec, regs_ 6490Recruiting and enlistment:
choice of service________________ 6533enlistments—
one-year in Army, etc_______ 6536zone of interior_____________ 6535
opportunities in Hawaii__________ 6534recruiting journal------------------------8107
Red Cross, see American National RedCross.
Red Lake band of Chippewa Indians, see Chippewa Indians.
Red squill, see Squill.Refineries, see Sugar refineries. Reforestation, see Forest planting. Reformatories:
claims of Federal employees____7175State and Federal, prisoners_____ 6741
Refraction, atomic, fluorine in 0-naph-thenes________________ 6631
Refractory materials, see names of ma-terials.
Refugees, Arabs and Jews, relief- 7010, 7080 Regional Agricultural Credit Corpora-
tion of Washington D. C.:
abolish_________________________ 7188emergency loans for farmers- 6979, 6982
Registers:Federal register------------------------- 7353
index----------------------------------- 7354Regulations, see Code of Federal regu-
lations—also names of departments, etc., issuing regulations—also special subject.
Rehabilitation of the disabled: rehabilitation service series— 8282-86 vocational—
mentally retarded--- 8284psychological reports----------- 8285
Remount Service, see Pomona remounts t a t i o n—-Robinson re-
. mount station.Reno, Nev., relief------------------------------ 7212Rent:
consumers’ price index---------- 7828
EntryRent—Continued
control—fact sheet for landlords_____ 7660fact sheet for tenants______ 7661hearings---------------------- 7130, 7230minority views_____________ 7051reports------------- 7051, 7079, 7184
D. C. emergency act, extend____ 7073increases, landlord owning 4 or
less units______________ 7659Rental housing, see Housing.Reorganization of Government activi-
ties, see Government re-organization plans.
Reports, equipment status, processing- 6515 see also names of departments, etc.,
issuing reports.Republic of Philippines, see Philippine
Islands.Research, see special subject.Research bulletins, papers, etc., see
names of issuing agencies.Reserve banks, etc., see headings begin-
ning Federal reserve.Reserve components of armed forces :
buildings and other facilities for___ 7121members injured while in training,
benefits________ 7194Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Army
regulations_ 6396Resistors, input grid, etc., noise_____ 6653Resolutions, see House bills—Law—
Senate bills.Resonance reactions, Dirac-type inci-
dent particles- 6645Revenue, State governments, 1948___ 6752Rhenium, isotopes, radioactive_______ 6603Rheumatic fever, toll_________________ 6761Rhode Island :
base map____________ 1______ 7582mail routes, schedule____________ 8252mails, proposals for carrying_____ 8001
Rhodes, George P., and others, court case _____ 7792
Rice, Burma, production and trade, 1948-49 __ 7445
Richard, Doris M., relief_______________ 7219Richardson, J. D., Co________________ 7779Rifles :
fusil Norteamericano M 1_____ 8317regimiento de fusileros___________ 8292
Rights of persons, see Civil rights.Ring magnetite deposit______________ 7867Rivers, rates of bed-load movement___8150Rivets, industry, 1947_______________ 6669Robes, see Clothing.Robinson remount station, convey land- 7197Rock Springs, Wyo., instrument ap-
proach chart___________ 6826Rocket power plants, bibliography____ 7931Rocky Coulee wasteway, specifications. 8104 Rodenticides, fumigant dust, specifica-
cation____ 7382Roosevelt, Franklin D., Library, see
Franklin D. Roosevelt Li-brary.
Roots, see Derris.Rose, plant living fences of multiflora
rose______ 8152Rosecrans Field, instrument approach
chart_____ 6827Rosters, combat arms officer, priority
for oversea_ 6522Rotenone equivalent, toxicity of derris
root _____ 6291Roxbury quadrangle, Conn____________ 7602Rubber:
industry—• 1947 __________________ 6713Greece_____________________ 7529Guatemala, El Salvador, etc- 7528Iran, Iraq, Syria and Leb-
anon_______________ 7532Sweden, Iceland, etc_______ 7531Uruguay, Jamaica, etc______ 7530
830481—49—No. 651------10
32 Ind ex
EntryRubber—Continued
reclaimed, industry, 1947________ 6710rubber or synthetic rubber, speci-
fication ________________ 8214synthetic (chemical), 1947______ 6665world trade in commodities_ 7528-31see also names of articles manufac-
tured from rubber.Rugs, wool, industry, 1947___________ 6705Runner, Virginia, court case of guard-
ian ______ 7728Runswick Bay, chart________________ 7683Rural electricity, see Electricity.Rural life, see Country life.Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic
Church of North America- 7092Ruud Manufacturing Co_____________ 7794Ryan, Ada M., relief_________________ 6973Rye, feed statistics---------------------------- 6265Ryukyu, people, cultural appraisal-- 8136
SSacks, see Bags.Safety at sea, see Safety of life.Safety of life :
dust and fume hazards in beryl-lium plant- 6646
merchant marine manual________ 6866special regulations, Army_______ 6525standard operating requirements- 6525
Saginaw, Mich., labor market survey__ 7308Sailors, treatment, etc., in Army Dept,
medical facilities outside U. S______ 6496
see also Veterans.St. Croix Island National Monument- 7098St. Joseph, Mo., instrument approach
chart _________________ 6827St. Lawrence River, surface water sup-
ply of basin_ 7643St. Louis, Mo. :
instrument approach chart___ 6828labor market survey_____ ________ 7309milk handling order--------------------- 8018
St. Louis Southwestern Ry. of Texas, accident___ 7715
St. Marys Falls Canal, lake commerce- 7314 Salaries:
Government employees— bimonthly statistics____7147increase for top Govt, officials. 7143 salary classification laws____6916
Sales:Army regulations—
ordnance property______ 6390proceeds___________________ 6383quartermaster property, etc. 6382 sales to personnel___________ 6384
commissary supplies overseas, spec.regs __________________ 6512
Salesmen and salesmanship : basic information sources—
training commercial salesmen. 7464 training retail salespeople___ 7465
selling machinery to Government- 7450 Salinas, Calif., topographic quadrangle
map ---------------------------- 7596Salmon, canned, exports, 1947-48____ 7515Salvador:
drugs and essential oils, exports_ 7493paraffin wax imports____________ 7546rubber and rubber products______ 7528
San Antonio, Tex., aeronautical chart- 6849 Sandwich construction, see Panels
(building).San Francisco. Calif.:
instrument approach chart__ 6829relief------------------------------------------6910
San Francisco County, Calif., relief__6910San Joaquin River, engineer report___6921San Luis Valley project, specifications
8074. 8096San Martin de la Arena River, see Su-
ances River.San Sebastian, Port, chart___________ 7673
EntrySanta Barbara, Calif., beach erosion
study -----Santoua River, chart________________Saratoga quadrangle, N. Y___________Sardines, canned, exports, 1947—48___Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., lake commerce. Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, lake com-
merce ___Savannah River, engineer report_____Saving and thrift:
long-term savings of individuals_trends in savings and loan field_
Savings bonds, spring drive, 1949_____Sawflies, see Wheat stem sawflies.Scalers, type 961B, specifications____Scales (weighing instruments) :
basic information sources_______industry, 1947 _________________
Scarborough Bay, chart______________Schistosoma mansoni, susceptibility in
albino rats_____________Schmelzer, John F., relief____________School life (periodical) :
supplement, atomic energy_______School lunches:
recipes using honey_____________storage for food and supplies____
Schools for cooperative electrification advisers__
Science, promote progress____________Science Foundation, see National Sci-
ence Foundation.Sconticut Neck quadrangle, Mass_____Scouts and scouting infanteria, explo-
racion etcetera________Screw extractors, specification_______Screws, screw-machine products, 1947. Sculpture and statuary, industry, 1947. Sea spiders, Pycnogonida in Japanese
waters___ __________Seaboard Air Line R. R„ accident_____Seal Beach, Calif., census____________Seals, Alaska fur-seal industry______Seamen, see Sailors.Seaplanes, hulls, hydrodynamic char-
acteristics ________Searchlights:
proyector— antiaereo, manual de instruc-
ciones __con tripode, etcetera________modelo 4B12 de 400 vatios___
Seaside, Calif., topographic quadrangle map______
Seaton, Alvin, court case_____Seattle, Wash., flight chart________ ~~Secret Service Division :
estimate________________________SS series_______________ _____ ___
Sectional aeronautical charts, see Maps and charts.
Securities and Exchange Commission, report, 1948____________
Security bonds, see Savings bonds.Sedimentation and deposition, bed-
load movement________Seed potatoes, see Potatoes.Seeds, quarantine, notice____________
see also Vegetables.Selenium, isotopes, gamma-ray ener-
gies —Selling, see Mail-order business—Sales- _ men and salesmanship.Seltzer, A. Frank, court case of exrx__Seltzer, Louise K., exrx., court case- Senate:
69247673762075157314
73147152
7363 '.366 8115
6570
746166877683
78407086
7288
76656302
81137189
7612
8295 8236 6670 6680
7968 771.3 6747 7422
7920
830482998303
759776536811
69698117
8119
8150
7319
6621
78017801
debates, limitation— hearings ______________minority views______________report ______________________
Members, official lists, 81st Con-gress ____
Senate bills______________________Sense organs of bats______________Serial set (congressional)____________Serology, see Serum and serumtherapy.
725271697169
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Apri l 1949 33Entry
Serum and serumtherapy, North Queensland tick typhus-----8053
see also Biological products.Service and regulatory announcements :
Animal Industry Bureau, index, 1948 _____ 6368
Food and Drug Administration- 7426—27 Service schools, see Military education. Sessing, Arthur J., court case—---- ------ 7803Sewage, see Sewerage. Sewer pipe, see Pipe and pipe fittings. Sewerage, requirements for sewage-
Sewing machine industry, 1947----------- 6689Shallots, green, bunched, specification- 7379 Sharman, John C., relief----------------------- 7217Shasta, Calif., transmission lines, speci-
fications __Sheep Creek, iron deposits------------------ 7864Shellfish, quarantine regulations--------- 8044Shells (aircraft) :
orthotropic, theory of small dis-placements ---- 7922
thin structures and shells, prob-lems __________________ 7899
Shingles, red cedar, facts for industry. 6751 Shipbuilding:
building vessels of Navy, specifi-cations _______ 8121
world notes---------------------------------- 7539Shipments, cargo lost or damaged, spe-
cial regulations------------- 6501Shipping, Government-financed car-
goes _____ 7056see also Carriers—Transportation.
Ships :
naval forces on Great Lakes, agree-ment with Canada_______ 8180
operation by Maritime Comn, ex-extend—
hearings_____________________ 7141law _________________________ 6907proposed provision---------------- 7159
vessel inspection laws, waive com-pliance—
hearings ____________________7141law________—______________ 6907
wooden vessels, manual----------------8122see also Merchant marine—Ship-
building — Shipping— Transports.
Shoshone project, water rental charges- 8068Shreveport, La., aeronautical chart___ 6850Shrimp, canned, exports, 1947-48------ 7515Shunk, Francis R., court case of exr__ 7799Shunk, John Q., court case---------------- 7799Signal Corps:
technical manual_____________ 8328-35Signals, aparato de senalamiento de in-
tervals __ 8334see also Fog signals.
Silicones, new continent in world of chemistry__8138
Silk, fibers, yarns and fabrics________ 7462Silver:
difluoride, agent in fluorination___ 6642exports and imports, summary,
1948 __________________ 6753low temperature performance test- 6597 mine production, 1947___________ 7856
Silverman, Bernard, court case______ 7656Simplified practice recommenda-
tions __ 7942-43Singapore, motion picture industry___ 7504Singer Sewing Machine Co____________ 7769Skin cancer, see Cancer.Slag, specifications__________________ 7385Slip laws, see Law.Slot machines, coin-operated machine
industry, 1947_________ 6684Small business, see Business.
EntrySmall Business, American, Special
Committee to Study Problems of, Senate, see American Small Busi-ness, Special Committee to Study Problems of, Senate.
Smith, George, court case------------------ 7759Smithsonian Institution :
appointment of Jerome C. Hun-saker__________ 7085
publications, 1948, report----------- 8135Smithsonian miscellaneous collec-
tions ______________ 8139-40Smyth, James G., relief------------------------- 7173Sniping, infanteria, exploracion, pa-
trullas y tiro emboscado. 8295Snow Marsh, N. C., topographic quad-
rangle map_____________ 7622Soap :
industry, 1947______________ 6701production, etc.—
Netherlands, West Indies, etc. 7498New Zealand_______________ 7500
Soap Lake, siphon, specifications_____ 8093Social and Economic Council of United
Nations, see Economic and Social Council of United Nations.
Social security: reorganization, Government of-
fices_ 6881, 6892social security yearbook, 1947____ 8146see also Old age insurance.
Social Security Administration, esti-mate _____ 7164
Socks, wool, specifications_________ 8206—7Soil conservation :
abstracts of recent published material_______ 8148
bread and butter, address________ 8149districts, organization_____________ 8155extension work_________________ 7328in Great Plains country, address. 8156 need is acute, address------------------ 8151profitable investment, address___8157safeguarding Nation’s land______ 8153SCS-TP series____________________ 8154
Soil survey report____________________ 7997Soldiers, first aid, field manual___ 6474—75
see also Veterans.Sound locators:
gula del instructor en la oper-acion---------------------------- 8325
localizador de sonido____________ 8322Sound recording and reproducing equip-
ment, Federal supply schedule__ 7405
South (U. S.) : pulpwood production_______ 7562
South Africa, see Union of South Africa.
South America:lights and fog signals, list______ 7686tide tables______________________ 6852
South Bend, Ind., labor market survey. 7310South Carolina:
lumber production, 1947________ 6734topographic quadrangle map_____ 7631
South Dakota: mail routes, schedule_______ 8254postal service scheme, Omaha,
Nebr., standpoint_______ 8261South Korea, see Korea.South Naknek, Alaska, sale of land___ 7092Southern Extension Marketing Con-
ference, report_ 7327Southern Forest Experiment Station,
forest survey release____ 7562Southern Ry., court case-------------------- 7785Southern Scrap Material Co., Ltd__ 7806Southport, N. C., topographic quad-
rangle map_ 7623Soyatai district, antimony deposits___ 7573Soybeans, specification, soybean-prod-
ucts ---------- 8208
34 Ind ex
EntrySpain :
cotton consumption, foreign mar-ket notes_______________ 7433
liquidation of German property___8177plans on north coast, chart______ 7673plastics industry________________ 7490rubber products_________________ 7531
Spanish language, readers________ 7693—94Spare parts, typewriters and office
appliances_____________ 6543Spark-ignition, see Ignition.Specifications, see names of depart-
ments, etc., issuing speci-fications— also names of certain reclamation proj-ects—also special sub-ject.
Spectacles, instrumentos auxiliares de tiro______ 8307
Spectra, absorption of methane_______ 7940Spectographs, beryllium, analysis____ 6573Spectrometers :
magnetic lens, beta and gamma rays__________ 6621
slow neutron studies____________ 6571Spectrophotometers, transmission
measurements_________ 7933Spectroscopes, leak detection method,
vacuum testing________ 6630Speculation, commodity exchanges___7132Speed:
supersonic—thin oblique airfoils________ 7892triangular wings to support
lift______________________ 7910Spelar, Lillian, admrx., court case___ 7731Spelar, Mark, court case of admrx_____ 7731Spermatogenesis, biologic effect of radi-
ation _ _____ ____________ 7946Spirochaeta pallida, see Treponema
pallidum.Spokane, Wash., instrument approach
chart-------- 6830Sponge iron, see Iron.Sporting goods, industry, 1947______ 6719Sprays, oil-wax emulsion influence
on Montmorency cherries size--------- 6289
Spreckles, Calif., topographic quad-rangle map_ 7598
Spring Bay, chart------------------------------ 7678Springfield, Ohio, milk handling order. 8023Squill, red powder, specifications_____ 7381Stability of aircraft:
flying boats, hydrodynamic char-acteristics_____ 7920
lateral, at supersonic speeds______7911longitudinal, elastic swept wings. 7906
Stahel, Edward P., & Co., Inc_______ 7751,7774, 7815
Stamps, see Postage stamps.Standard stock catalogs, see Federal
standard stock catalog.Standards and standardization, com-
mercial standard series7929-30
Standiford Field, instrument approach chart_____ 6822
State Department: allowances, personnel in foreign
countries_8161publications, list________________ 8174reorganization— 6875, 6886, 6951, 6962
States, publications, monthly check-list, title page and index. 8007
see also subject involved.Statistics :
reorganization, Government of-fices---------------- 6883
system, special regulations___6515-20see also special subject.
Statuary, see Sculpture and statuary.Statutes, see Law.Staypak, see Wood.Steam railways, see Railroads.
EntrySteel:
hardenability, effect of boron____ 7934supply and distribution problems. 7168
Steel bars, reinforcing_______________ 7942Steel wool, specification______________ 7373Stevedores, see Longshoremen.Stevenson, Archibald J., court case. 7760-61 Stevinson, James J. (corporation). 7760-61 Stinnett, John R., court case________ 7789Stock control, see Military supplies.Stock ranges, revegetation, national
forests-------7196Stockton Channel, engineer report___ 6921Stone, crushed, specifications_______ 7385Stoppages of pay, see Pay, allowances,
etc.Storage, school lunch food and sup-
t Plies---------------- 6302Storage batteries, census of manufac-
tures, 1947_ 6728Stove pipe, tent, specification________ 8205Strafford quadrangle, Vt_____________ 7633Strains and stresses :
alloys, fracture strength, alumi-num-----------------------------7921
buckling—column on deflectional
springs------------------ 7902metalite sandwich plates____ 7915plates with stiffeners_______ 7918tension and compression mem-
bers ------------------------------ 7916computation, liquidation of resid-
uals ---------------------------- 7901stiffened thick beam webs,
. strength----------------------- 7913Strategic materials, minerals and met-
als, compensation under war contracts__________ 7038
Streams, see Rivers.Street, Electric Railway and Motor
Coach Employees of America, Amalgamated Assoc, of, see Amalga-mated Assoc, of Street, Electric Railway and Mo-tor Coach Employees of America.
Strength of materials, silver and alu- minimum tests_________ 6597
Stresses, see Strains and stresses.Strikes and lockouts :
national labor relations act of 1949—
hearings________________ 7247report------------------------------------7198
buances River, chart________________ 7673Subsistence stores, classification and „ , ■ care> Army regs------------- 6381Subsonic flow, see Flow.Suffrage, see Woman suffrage.Sugar:
program of 1947________________ 8031programs of 1948_______________ 8032raw cane, 1947_________________ 6695see also Beet sugar.
Sugar refineries, industry, 1947______ 6696Sulfur :
beta spectrum of S35_____________ 6589hexafluoride, gas production_____ 6625monochlorides, reaction of ura-
nium oxides____________ 6604Sunlight, causal factor of skin cancer. 7951 Sunspots, Smithsonian report________ 8128Superchargers, turbosuperchargers and
gas turbines____________ 7456Superior Canal, specifications__________8100Superior-Courtland Diversion Dam,
specifications___________ 8097Superior, Lake, change houses in dis-
trict--------- 7849Supersonic speed, see Speed.Supplies, see Government supplies—
Military supplies—alsospecial subject.
Apri l 1949 35Entry
Supplies and Accounts Bureau :directory of symbol numbers, etc. 8197manual--------------------------------- 8192-94
Supply Corps, Navy:appointment of officers, remove
age limit— hearing--------------------------------7116law------------------------------------- 6911
Supreme Court:cases adjudged—■
official reports_________ 8243separates___________________ 8242
opinions, see, above, cases ad-judged.
Surfside, Fla., court case____________ 7295Surgeons, transport surgeon’s report,
special regs------------------ 6503Surgical dressing carriages, specifica-
tion -------- 7368Surinam :
rubber products_________________ 7530toilet preparations and soaps___ 7498
Surveying, rectangular system, revise _ laws--------------7100
Survivors insurance, business estab-lishments, etc_ 7448
Swank, G. P., court case____________ 7651Swank, .Toy, court case______________ 7651Sweden :
fluorescent lamps, imports, etc___ 7513plastics industry________________ 7479rubber products_________________ 7531
Swinford, John W., guardian, court case___ __ 7728
Switchboards, cuadros de distribucion. 8330Switzerland :
claims ___________________________7177cotton consumption, foreign mar-
ket notes_____ 7433fluorescent lamp industry_______ 7510radio apparatus industry__________7511veterinary medicinals and biologi-
cals------------------------------ 7501Symbols, directory, disbursing activi-
ties, officers_____________ 8197Synthetic fibers, see Fibers.Synthetic rubber, see Rubber.Syphilis, Spirochaeta pallida, arsenic
resistant strain________ 8055see also Venereal diseases.
Syria, rubber products industry______ 7532
T
Table of allowances, see Military sup-plies.
Tables, see Mathematics.Tables of organization, see Army.Taft-Hartley act, see Labor manage-
ment relations act.Tampa, Fla., labor market survey____ 7311Tantalum, isotopes, radioactive______ 6603Tariff:
customs appeal_________________ 7270Geneva concessions, report______ 7474
Tarlton-MacDonald Co_______________ 7807Tasmania, plans on east coast, chart— 7678Tax Court, opinions (separates)____ 7270Tax exemption, Government certificate. 7566 Taxation, District of Columbia reve-
nue------------------------------ 7093see also Copper.
Teachers, examination announcement, Indiana Affairs Bur____ 6806
Tear-gas arms, Federal supply sched-ule----------- 7406
Technical bulletins, manuals, etc., see names of issuing agencies.
Technical Industrial Intelligence Com-mittee, relief of consult-ants---------- 7009
Technologists, appointment in Regular Army-------- 6399
EntryTeeth :
exposure to uranium fluorine com-pound ------ 6608
fluoride technique demonstrated in radio program_ 6758
Telecommunication in United Kingdom during 1947____________ 7475
Telegraph, pony express to beam radio. 8142 Telephone :
accounts of companies___________ 7336directory, nation defense, Nat.
Military Establishment. 7965 instalacion telefonica de bateria
central------------ 8335rural service_____________________ 7082telefonos EE-8, etc_____________ 8331
Telescopes, instrumentos auxiliares de . tiro-------------------- 8307
Television, basic information sources. 7460 Tellekamp, Bram B., relief___________ 7054Temperature, measuring, rotating ma-
chinery parts_ 7938. see also Atmospheric temperature.
Tennessee, minimum property require-ments for living units__ 7346
Tennessee River and Valley, Valley is _ paying off, TVA 1949— 8273
Terbium, isotopes, radioactive________ 6603Terrain, notes for extension soil con-
servationists ___________ 7328Tests, see Examinations.Texas, court case_____________________ 7754Textiles :
silk and synthetic_______________ 7462world trade in commodities___ 7535-36woven clothing fabrics, quality___ 6298see also Cotton.
Textron, Inc. :operations, investigation—
hearings________________ __ 7244report--------------------------------- 7200
Thallium isotopes, T1 209, radioactive properties- 6590
Thames River, chart_________________ 7681Therapeutics, apparatus industry,
----------------------------- 6683Therapists, see Occupational therapists. Thermal agitation, noise in ionization
. chamber amplifiers_____ 6653Thiamine, see Vitamins.Thomas, William F., relief____________ 7213Thompson, Kenneth B., court case____ 7727Thorium fission with alpha particles. 6584
Thrift, Wash., railroad accident______ 7711Thulium isotopes, radioactive________ 6603Tide tables, North and South America. 6852 Tiles :
clay floor and wall, industry, 1947. 6673hollow, industry, 1947____________ 6675
Tillamook Indians, court case of Alcea band, etc__ 7805
Time, daylight-saving in D. C________ 7081Tin placers near Guadalcazar, Mexico. 7574 Tires :
Federal supply schedule_________ 7407industry, 1947____________________ 6712
Tissues:carbonic anhydrase content______ 7948interstitial, irradiation with
gamma rays____________ 7946uranium distribution______________ 6614
Titanium, tentative diagram_________ 7878Titusville Dairy Products Co_________ 7795Tobacco inspection act, amended reg-
ulations __ 8029Toilet articles:
international developments__ 7499production, etc.—
Netherlands West Indies, etc. 7498New Zealand_______________ 7500
world trade in commodities. 7491-7501Toledo, Ohio, milk handling order____ 8020
36 Ind ex
70007402
8027
Tolls for use of Panama Canal---------Tools, hand, Federal supply schedule-
see also Machine tools.Topeka, Kans., milk handling order—Topographic quadrangle maps, see
Maps and charts.Torrance, Calif., census---------------------Toxicology :
beryllium— carrier-free ------------------dust and fume hazards---------
radium, hematological effects------uranium—
fluorine compound, effect on teeth _____________
in tissues----------------------------Toxins, see Biological products.Toys:
industry, 1947----------------------------juguetes hechos en la casa---------
Tractors z basic information sources----oruga caterpillar, Diesel, etcetera-
Tracy, Calif.:pumping plant, specifications——
transmission lines, specifications— Trade, see Commerce.Trade agreements, see Commercial
treaties.Trade unions, see Labor unions.Traffic service letter------------- -------------Training, see Military education.Training camps, see Military training
6742
659566466617
66086614
67218173
74548300
80958089
7409
vaiiipo.Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc_ 7763Transit tripods, specification--------------- 7375Transits (instruments) :
one-minute, specification------------- 7375Transmitters, electronic pressure------ 6639Transport surgeon, see Surgeons.Transportation :
animals, Army regulations--------- 6393commercial means, Army regula-
lations _______ 6391field manual_____________________ 8298Navy shipping guide, changes- 8195-96 public property, Army regulations- 6392 special regulations--------------- 6499—6504transporte mortorizado--------------- 8298world trade in commodities--------- 7475see also Freight rates.
Transportation Corps, Army:Army regulations-------------------- 6391-93supply catalog__________________ 6473
Transports:medical service—
Army regulations---------------- 6394special regulations-------------- 6502
Transuranic elements:oxides__________________________ 6572plutonium and other transuranium
elements ______________ 8132Travel, military personnel, orders, spe-
cial regs-- 6499Treasury Department:
appropriations, 1949— estimate__ ________ 6969
appropriations, 1950— estimates_______________ 7163hearings____________________ 7110report _____________________ 7005
disposition of abandoned personal property—
hearings_______________7125report_____________________ 7102
reorganization________ 6884, 6894, 6967report, 1948_______________ 6935, 8275
Treaties and other international acts series_ 8176-89
Trees, see Nuts—also names of trees.Trefoil, birdsfoot and big trefoil--------- 6280Treponema pallidum, arsenic-resistant
strain of Spirochaeta pal-lida ______ 8055
Trieste, British, United States zone, economic agreement-------- 8187
Entry EntryTriphenyl phosphate, specification------ 7393Tripods, see Transit tripods.Trischler, Harry, court case--------- -----7816Tri-State marketing area, milk hand-
ling order--------------------- 8024Tritons, nuclear reaction, cross section- 6586 Troops, see Armed forces.Tropical Medicine and Malaria, Inter-
national Congresses on, see International Con-gresses on Tropical Medi-cine and Malaria.
Tropics, mosquito control tests--------- 8130Trousers, see Clothing.Trucks, see Motortrucks.Trujillo, Honduras, aeronautical chart- 7668Trumbo. Dalton, court case---------------- 7724Tsunami, Hawaiian Islands, Apr. 1,
1946 ____________________8143Tubes *
collapsible, industry, 1947-- 6668pulsed counter---------------------------- 6594shot effect and partition noise------ 66o3
Tubes (inner), see Inner tubes.Tule Lake division. Klamath project,
specifications - 8094Tumors, alimentary tract-------------------- 7950Tungsten, compounds, oxides, reac-
tions _________________ 6605Turbines:
gas— basic information sources—- 7456 bibliography------------------ - — 7931
wheel weight, effects of design variables _____ 7908
Turbosuperchargers, see Engines.Turkey:
American mission aid, Army group supply ----------- 6550
plastics industry--------------- 7479Twine, census of manufactures, 1947—. 6726Tyler, Vernon O., court case------ 7803Typewriters:
industry, 1947—-------------- .--------- 6685spare parts, special regulations---- 6543
Typhoid fever, health information se-ries ______ 8041
Typhus fever:DDT dusting operations------------- 8054serological characterization--------- 8053
U
Umbrellas, industry, 1947------------------Under Secretary of Defense, see Na-
tional Military Establish-ment.
Undertakers’ supplies, industry, mor-ticians’ goods, 1947--------
Uniform Alfalfa Nurseries, report, 1948 —__
Union of South Africa: chemical industry and trade------electric fans, imports------------------paints, varnishes, etc------------------
Union Pacific R. R., accidents-------------United Assoc, of Journeymen, Pipe Fit-
ters, and Apprentices of Plumbing and Pipe Fit-ting Industry of United States and Canada--------
6692
6717
7996
7483751374847712 ,
7955United Gas Coke and Chemical Work-
ers of America________ 7958United Kingdom, see Great Britain.United Medical Administration, cre-
ate_ 6876, 6891United Nations:
action on human rights_________ 8190atomic energy and conventional
armaments_____________ 8167international economic problems. 8170 resolutions on genocide, etc—__8168United States goal in tomorrow’s
world_________________ 8163voting and membership_________ 8171
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United Nations Economic and Social Council, see Economic and Social Council of United Nations.
United Nations Relief and Rehabili-tation Administration, quarterly reports_______ 6959
United States coast pilot, see Coast pilots.
Universal Potteries, Inc______________ 7816Universities, see Colleges and univer-
sities.Uranium :
analysis, microfluorometric______ 6599fluorine compound, effect on teeth- 6608Gmelin’s handbook of inorganic
chemistry_____ 6654isotopes, U235 ____________________ 6584oxides—
metabolism and toxicology__6614reaction with sulfur mono-
chlorides_______________ 6604peroxide, properties______________ 6616reactor in radiochemical studies__ 6592
Urbeteit, Fred, court case____________ 8245Urine, uranium determination_______ 6599Uronic acids, amides__________________ 7939Uruguay :
economic controls and commercial policy------------- 8267
motorboats, marine engines, etc__ 7543rubber products_________________ 7530
Utah :legal status of women____________ 8347topographic quadrangle map.___ 7632
Utica west quadrangle, N. Y__________ 7621Utilities, see Public utilities.
V
Vacuum, testing, spectrographic leak-detection_______________ 6630
Vacuum cleaners, industry, 1947_____ 6690Vacuum gages, gas pressure measure- „ , „ , ment, gauge types---------- 6582Valuation decisions, see Interstate
Commerce Commission.Valve-grinding compound, specifica-
tion--------- 7384Valzinco lead-zinc mine__________ 7866Varnish:
in Argentina_________________ 7485in Union of South Africa___________74B4
Vegetables : carlot unloads, Washington, 1948_ 8010 seeds, acreage and production,
1947-48----- 6263Vehicles, children’s, industry, 1947__ 6720Vending machines, see Slot machines.Veneer mills, 1947____________________ 6663Veneers and veneering:
basic information sources____ 7466knotty western white pine
flitches_______ 7557Venereal diseases:
contact investigation in Georgia— 8050 journal of venereal disease infor-
mation, reprints____ 8047-50men who contract_______________ 8049
Venezuela, economic controls and com-mercial policy_ 8268
Vermont: mail routes, schedule_______ 8252topographic quadrangle map_____ 7633
Vessels, see Shipbuilding—Ships.Vetch culture and uses______________ 6285Veterans:
civil service— employment preference_____ 6805laws, compilation__ :_________6916
reemployment rights_____________ 8280see also Pensions.
Veterans Administration : estimates___________________ 6954pamphlet----------------------------------- 8278reorganization-------------------- 6895, 6957report, 1948----------------------- 6938’ 8277
EntryVeterans’ hospital at Wilmington, Del- 7207 Veterans’ Reemployment Rights Bu-
reau, field letter, infor-mation, etc_____________ 8280
Veterinary medicine: market for—
Colombia____________________ 7491Denmark, Greenland, Iceland- 7494Netherlands________________ 7497Switzerland________________ 7501
Vials, see Bottles.Vice President of United States, mem-
ber of National SecurityCouncil__________________7114
Virginia :lumber production, 1947________ 6734mail routes, schedule____________ 8253postal service, general scheme____ 8251topographic quadrangle maps- 7634-39
Virginia Beach, Va., topographic quad-rangle map_ 7639
Viruses, see Biological products.Vitamins, thiamine deficiency in Len-
zits trabea_____________ 6292Vocational rehabilitation, see Rehabili-
tation of the disabled.Von der Decken, Dagmar, court case__ 6358Von der Decken, Elizabeth B., court
case--------- 6358Von Finckenstein, Editha E. F„ court
case______ 6358
W
W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Inc., see Kellogg, W. K., Foundation, Inc.
Wade, Frederick W., court case______ 7768Wage and Hour Division, redesignate- 7103 Wages:
fair labor standards act of 1949- 7103 overtime compensation_________ 6983stabilization in wartime________ 7822
Wages and Hours Bureau, establish___7103Wagner, A. F., Iron Works____________ 7765Wagner Engineering Co______________ 7765Wahler, Freda, relief________________ 6993Waldport area, Oreg., geology________ 7583Waline, Louis J., relief_______________ 7221Wall paper, see Wallpaper.Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc____________ 8246Wallpaper, industry, 1947____________ 6708Wampee, S. C., topographic quadrangle
map------------------------------ 7631War Assets Administration:
extending---------------------------- 6902quarterly progress report________ 8290
War contracts, see Government con-tracts.
War criminals, trial_________________ 6790see also Koch, Isle.
War Department: field manuals__________ 8292-98technical manuals—_______ 8299-8337
Warehouse examiners, Production andMarketing Admin., exam- ination announcement__ 6800
Warehouses, training Army Dept, per- x sonnel---------------- 6523
Warrant officers, see Pay, allowances, etc.
Warrick, Dupuy G„ court case______ _ 7804Warrick, Violette G., court case______ 7804Warships, building vessels, specifica-
tions _____8121Washers (metal) :
industry, 1947______________ 6669Washing machines, see Laundry ma-
chines.Washington, D. C., see District of
Columbia.Washington State, instability of forest
land ownership________ 7561Watches, see Clocks and watches.Water:
availability, reclamation projects8062-63
38 Ind ex
EntryWater—Continued
charges, reclamation projects- 8065—66,
conservation, abstracts------------------ 8148levels and artesian pressure--------- 7640pools in anthracite mines------------- 7880solubility in perfluorodimethylcy-
clohexanes ______________ 6611volatilization of beryllium oxide- 6613 see also Water supply.
Water carrier decisions, see Interstate Commerce Commission.
Water supply: gaging-station records in Missouri
River basin-------------------- 7645requirements for individual sys-
tems_______ 7347—48surface water supply of—
Hawaii_____________________ 7641United States------------------ 7642-44
water-supply papers--------------- 7640—45Water systems, electric, for farmstead- 6301Watersheds, rates of runoff used in de-
sign_______ 8154Waxes, see Paraffin.Weapons:
basic, field manual_______ 8296—97compania de armas de accom-
panamiento____ 8292Weather stations, Cuba, cooperative
program___8188Weatherly, Forest L., relief--------------- 6992Web mine, zinc deposit_______________ 7876Webbing, cotton, specification________ 8209Webs (aircraft) :
stiffened, strength analysis-- 7913Weedon, Blanche H., trustee, land
script certificates----------- 7022Weekly.
Note/—For all publications whichbegin with the word “Weekly”, see subject, or name of department, etc., issuing publication.
Weeks, special, in 1949_______________ 7470Welding, instruction guide____________ 8326Welfare Department, name changed
from Federal Security Agency__ 7136
Wells, Maine, topographic quadrangle map______ 7607
Wells, see Artesian wells.West (U. S.) :
flood control, estimate-------------------- 7161lumber production, 1947___ i--------- 6738
West Indies :communication chart____________ 7675lights and fog signals, list---------- 7686
West Virginia :mail routes, schedule_____________ 8253postal service scheme, Washington,
D. C. standpoint________ 8262Western larch, see Larch.Western States, see West (U. S.)
Western white pine, see Pine.Westinghouse Electric & Manufactur-
ing Co_____________ 7783, 7810Wetmore, Alexander, court case______ 7798Weymouth, quadrangle, Mass________ 7613Whaling regulation, international con-
vention ___8189Wham, Valdean B., court case________ 7726Wheat, feed statistics_______________ 6265Wheat stem sawflies, status in northern
Great Plains, 1948_7317Wheaton quadrangle. Ill_____________ 7606Wheeler Shipbuilding Corporation____ 7732Wheelock Bros., Inc__________________ 7264Whitby Harbor, chart________________ 7683White House, see Executive Mansion.White pine, see Pine.White-pine blister rust, life history and
control _ 7320Whitman quadrangle. Mass___________ 7614Wichita, Kans., milk handling order___ 8022Wiggins, Colo., transmission line, speci-
fications _ 8072
EntryWildlife:
conservation activities--------- 7234wildlife review, abstracting service- 7423
William L. Nelson Veterans Memorial Hospital_ 7207
Wilmington. Del., port------------------------- 8109Wilson & Co., Inc------------------------------ 7954Wind tunnels:
partial-span model tests-------- 7891unitary plan for construction------ 7128
Winds, North America, meteorological plotting chart__________ 7685
Wine, French situation in 1947—48 sea-son ______ 7517
Wings (aircraft) : linearized theory, sonic flight
speeds------7917low-aspect-ratio pointed, proper-
ties __________ 7889pressure distributions___________ 7907swept, longitudinal stability--------- 7906triangular, support lift distribu-
tions ___________7910Winthrop Beach, Mass., beach erosion
study____ 6926Wiring, see Electric wire and wiring. Wisconsin, mail routes, schedule-------- 8254Wittek, Reginald P., court case----------- 7771W.TIM. Inc__________________________ 7334W.TR, Goodwill Station, Inc___________ 7775Woman suffrage, in various countries- 8348 Women :
legal status in—Illinois ____________________ 8342Nevada_____________________ 8343New York State_____________ 8344North Dakota______________ 8345Ohio_______________________ 8346United States____________ 8342-47Utah ______________________ 8347
role in national economy----------- 8349see also Woman suffrage.
Women’s Bureau, bulletins________ 8342-48Women’s clothing, see Clothing.Women’s Reserve, Coast Guard, estab-
lish ______ 7039Women’s Sportswear Manufacturers
Assoc____ 7755Wood :
for gunstocks, comparisons of spe-cies ______ 7552
preservative, copper naphthenate- 7930 s t a y p a k, heat-stabilized com-
pressed ______ 7550use in wooden vessels, manual___8122
Wood Island Harbor, engineer report__ 6944Wood preservation, see Wood.Wood pulp :
production— 1947 __________________ 6725
southern forest territory____ 7562pulp goods, pressed and molded,
1947 __________ 6707Woodcock, Edna, court case---------------- 7770Woodworking machinery, jobs for blind
workers _ 8282Wool:
and manufactures, information sources __ 7467
production and income, 1947-48__ 6274Work Department, create_____________ 6893Workers, see Child labor.World, communications chart________ 7675World aeronautical charts, see Maps
and charts.World Health Organization, constitu-
tion, agreement with other Governments______ 8178
World trade in commodities series____7475-7546
World War, 1939-45: dead, see, in main alphabet, Dead. Health and Safety Division activi-
ties ______ 7848mollusks and medicine___________8129see also War criminals.
Apri l 1949 39Entry
Wright, Marie E., relief______________ 7041Wyoming, mail routes, schedule______ 8256
XX-radiation :
detection and measurement, coun-ter tubes______ 6594
intensities, determining method__ 6609X-rays :
high-temperature camera________ 6622industry, 1947__________________ 6683nuclear excitation of indium_____ 6652
Yakima project, water ready for deliv-Yarn:
carpet, industry, 1947______ 6705silk and synthetic, basic informa-
tion sources____________ 7462Yeadon, Claris U., relief______________ 7032Yearbooks, social security, 1947_______ 8146Yellow Cab Co_______________________ 7745Young, Roachell, court case____________ 7818Young American Medal for Bravery,
award for outstanding heroism________________ 7003
EntryYoung American Medal for Service,
award for outstanding character_ 7003
Yttrium, colloids of, preparation_____ 6574Yugoslavia:
lend-lease operations______ 6947, 8175motion picture industry__________ 7507
Yuma, Ariz., airline traffic survey_____ 6772Yuma-Mesa switching station, specifi-
cations ____ 8105
Z
Zander, Jane M., court case__________ 7723Zinc:
Albright Farm deposit___________ 7877deposits below Grand Falls chert- 7862 Eve Mills deposit_______________ 7874isotopes, gamma-ray energies_____ 6621mine production in U. S., 1948__ 7857Parker and Webb deposits_______ 7876pigments in 1948________________ 7853Valzinco mine, investigation_____ 7866
Zinc salts, pigments in 1948__________ 7853Zirconium, colloids of, preparation___ 6574Zurich, Switzerland, airline traffic sur-
vey----------- 6774
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