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VOL. VIII. 1892. NOS. 1-7.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

PUBLICATIONS.

Monthly Catalogue.

JOHN H. HICKCOX, Editor.

WASHINGTON, D.C.
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VOL. VIII.
1892.

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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS.


MONTHLY CATALOGUE.


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Vol. VIII. WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY, 1892. No. 1.

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CATALOGUE.

JANUARY, 1892.


Note: The publications described in this number are octavo in size, unless otherwise mentioned.

ABBE, CLEVELAND. Report on the international conference of meteorologists in Munich. August, 1891. 6pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Annual Report 1891, pp. 626-631.

ABBOTT, D. P., and or's. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of D. P. Abbott and others, sureties. February 5, 1892. 9pp.

H.R. rep. no. 61; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— JOHN T., U.S. Minister. Trade with the San Blas coast. 6pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 217-222.

—— W. L. Descriptive catalogue of the Abbott collection of ethnological objects from Kilima-Njaro, East Africa. From report of the Nat. Mus. 1891, pp. 1-50. Washington, 1892. 52pp.

ADAMS, EPHRAIM D. The historical development of the budget in the United States. (Abstract.) 1p.

Am. Hist. Ass'n rep. 1890, p. 81.

—— HENRY C. Transportation on railways in group vii. Statistics for the ten years ended 1889. 4o. 14pp.

U.S. Census 1890; Bulletin, no. 160.

—— Transportation on railways in group viii. Statistics for the ten years ending 1889. 4o. 15pp.

U.S. Census 1890; Bulletin, no. 164.

—— Transportation of railways in group ix and x. Statistics for the ten years ending 1889. 4o. 15+14pp.

U.S. Census 1890; Bulletin, nos. 171-172.

—— HERBERT B., Editor. Contributions to American educational history, No. 10. Higher education in Indiana. By J. A. Woodburn. Washington, 1891. 200pp., 32 pls. 1.00

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information, no. 1, 1891.

—— Same. No. 11. Higher education in Michigan. By A. C. McLaughlin. Washington, 1891. 178pp., 21 pls. 1.00

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information, no. 4, 1891.

—— Same. No. 12. Higher education in Ohio. By G. W. Knight and J. R. Commons. Washington, 1891. 258pp., 44 pls. 1.00

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information, no. 5, 1891.

—— Same. No. 13. Higher education in Massachusetts. By G. G. Bush. Washington, 1891. 445pp., 33 pls.1.25

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information, no. 6, 1891.

ADAMSON, THOMAS, Consul-General. The Panama railroad. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports, no. 137, pp. 274-277.

AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE. Memorial of Friends against. December 15, 1891. 1p.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 21; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior relative to action under the law to apply a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to the support of agricultural colleges. March 17, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. ex doc. no. 59; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, 1891. Washington, 1891. 59pp..25

—— Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. 1891. Washington, 1892. 653pp., 58 pls., 2 maps.1.00

CONTENTS.

—— Special report of the assistant Secretary upon the coöperation of the Department of Agriculture with the educational forces in the United States relating to agriculture. Washington, 1892. 20pp.

—— Recent facts regarding the ramie industry in America, with brief statements relating to manufacture in Europe, etc. By C. R. Dodge. Washington, 1891. 16pp..10

—— Report of the special agent in charge of the fiber investigations. Washington, 1892. 24pp., 2 pls., 11 cuts..25

—— Report of the special agent in charge of the artesian and underflow investigations, and of the irrigation inquiry. 1891. 15pp., map.

Agr'l Dep't, Annual Report 1891, pp. 439-450.

—— A report on irrigation and the cultivation of the soil thereby, with physical data, conditions, and progress within the U.S. for 1891. By R. J. Hinton. Part 1. Washington, 1892. 459pp., 50 pls.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 41, part 1; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Artesian and underflow investigation. Final report of the chief engineer, E. S. Nettleton, to the Secretary of Agriculture. Part 2. Washington, 1892. 116pp., 5 fold. l., 24 plates.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 41, part 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Final geological reports of the artesian and underflow investigation between the 97th meridian of longitude and the foot-hills of the Rocky Mountains, to the Secretary of Agriculture. By Prof. R. Hay. Part 3. Washington, 1892. 209pp., 19 pls.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 41, part 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Final report on the mid-plains division of the artesian and underflow investigation between the 97th meridian of longitude west, and the foot-hills of the Rocky Mountains. By J. W. Gregory. And a special report on certain artesian conditions in South Dakota. By F. F. B. Coffin. Part 4. Washington, 1892. 61pp., 8 pls. 4 parts for $3.00

Sen. ex. doc. no. 41, part 4; 52 Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on printing, in the matter of printing the final report of artesian and underflow investigation. February 17, 1892. 5pp.

Sen. rep. no. 243; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on agriculture to accompany bill (H.R. 6836) to supply deficiencies in fund for the inspection of cattle, etc. March 3, 1892. 5pp.

H.R. rep. no. 519; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— List of employés in the Department who are not employed as laborers, nor as members of the classified civil service, and who are not specifically authorized by law. April 12, 1892. 5pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 75; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Statement of expenditures for the Department of Agriculture for the year ending June 30, 1891. 134pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 55; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on agriculture, etc., to accompany bill (H.R. 9089) making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for 1892-'93. June 7 and 22, 1892. 2+2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1586, and Sen. rep. no. 827; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Farmers' bulletin no. 5. Treatment of smuts of oats and wheat. Washington, 1892. 8pp., 1 pl.

—— Same. No. 6. Tobacco. Instructions for its cultivation and curing. By J. M. Estes. Washington, 1892. 8pp.

—— Same. No. 7. Spraying fruits for insect pests and fungous diseases, with a special consideration of the subject in its relation to the public health. Washington, 1892. 20pp.

—— Same. No. 8. Results of experiments with inoculation for the prevention of hog cholera. By D. E. Salmon. Washington, 1892. 40pp.

—— Bureau of Animal industry. Report of the chief of the bureau of animal industry, 1891. Washington, 1892. 62pp.

—— —— Report (Administrative) of the bureau of animal industry for 1891. 129pp. .40

Sen. ex. doc. no. 11; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Sixth and seventh annual reports of the bureau of animal industry for the years 1889 and 1890. Washington, 1891. 503pp.1.00

—— Division of Botany. Annual report of the botanist. 1891. Washington, 1892. 20pp., 10 pls.

—— —— Grass and forage experiment station at Garden City, Kansas. By Dr. J. A. Sewall. Coöperative branch stations in the south. By S. M. Tracy. Reprinted from the annual report of the Secretary of Agriculture for 1891. 12pp.

—— —— Contributions from the U.S. national herbarium. Vol. 2, no. 2. Issued June 1, 1892. Manual of the phanerogams and pteridophytes of western Texas. By J. M. Coulter. Gamopetalæ. Washington, 1892. v, 153-345, xpp.1.00

—— —— Same. Vol. 3, no. 1. Issued February 25, 1892. Monograph of the grasses of the United States and British America. By Dr. George Vasey. Washington, 1892. vi, 1-89, vii-xivpp..75

—— Division of Chemistry. Report of the chief of the division of chemistry for 1891. Washington, 1892. 52pp..25

Note: Relates to sorghum sugar; sugar beets; sugar bounty; muck lands of Florida; natural phosphate deposits; meat preservatives; tea, coffee, and cocoa adulterations.

—— —— Bulletin no. 13, part 6. Foods and food adulterants. Investigations made under the direction of H. W. Wiley. Part vi. Sugar, molasses and sirup, confections, honey, and beeswax. Washington, 1892. 2 l., pp. 633-874+ix. .50

—— —— Same. No. 13, part 7. Foods and food adulterants. Tea, coffee, and cocoa preparations. By G. L. Spencer and E. E. Ewell. Washington, 1892. vii, 875-1014, vi pp., plates, 39-47. .50

—— —— Same. No. 31. Proceedings of the eighth annual convention of the association of official agricultural chemists held at Washington, August 13, 14, 15, 1891. Methods of analysis of commercial fertilizers, foods, and feeding stuffs, dairy products, fermented liquors, and sugars. Edited by H. W. Wiley. Washington, 1891. 253pp..75

—— —— Same. No. 32. Special report on the extent and character of food adulterants, including state and other laws relating to foods and beverages. By A. J. Wedderburn. Washington, 1892. 174pp. .50

—— Division of Entomology. Annual report of the entomologist, 1891. Washington, 1892. 38pp.

—— —— Bulletin no. 26. Reports of observations and experiments in the practical work of the division. Washington, 1892. 95pp. .35

—— —— Same. No. 27. Reports on the damage by destructive locusts during the season of 1891. Washington, 1892. 64pp..25

—— —— Insect Life. Periodical bulletin. Vol. iv, nos. 7 and 8. Issued April, 1892. Washington, 1892. 231-292pp.

—— Division of Forestry. Annual report of the chief of the division, 1891. Washington, 1892. 42pp., 8 pls..25

Note: Poisoning of street trees; Bamboo as a substitute for wood; Forest-planting experiments; Southern lumber pines.

—— —— Bulletin no. 6. Timber physics. Part 1. Preliminary report. Compiled by B. E. Fernow. Washington, 1892. 4o. iii, 1-57, ivpp. 6 pls. .50

—— Division of Illustrations. Annual report (the 2d), of the chief of the division, 1891. 3pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Annual Report 1891, pp. 485-87.

—— Division of Microscopy. Annual report (the 20th) of the chief of the division, 1891. Washington, 1892. 14pp., 9 pls.

Note: Relates to improved methods for distinguishing between pure and fictitious lard. Four edible mushrooms.

—— —— Food products, ii. Eight edible and twelve poisonous mushrooms of the United States, with directions for the culture and culinary preparation of the edible species. By T. Taylor, m.d.., Washington, 1891. 16pp., 6 pls..20

—— Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy. Annual report (the 6th) of chief of the division, 1891. Washington, 1892. 8pp.

—— Division of Pomology. Annual report (the 6th) of the pomologist. 1891. Washington, 1892. 28pp., 9 col. pls.

—— Division of Records and Editing. Report of the chief of the division, 1891. By Geo. W. Hill. 12pp. Agr'l Dep't, Annual Report 1891, pp. 489-498.

—— Division of Seeds. Report of the chief of the division, 1891. Washington, 1892. 12pp.

—— Division of statistics. Report (the 23d) of the statistician, for 1891. By J. R. Dodge. Washington, 1892. 72+v pp. .30

—— —— Report no. 2. Miscellaneous series. Report on the agriculture of South America, with maps and latest statistics of trade. By A. Barnes. Washington, 1892. 189pp., 3 maps. .50

—— —— Report no. 92. New series. Report upon the numbers and values of farm animals, and on freight rates of transportation companies. January and February, 1892. Washington, 1892. 44pp.

—— —— Same. No. 93. March, 1892. Report on the distribution and consumption of corn and wheat, and on freight rates of transportation companies. Washington, 1892. pp. 45-92.

—— —— Same. No. 94. April, 1892. Washington, 1892. pp. 93-147.

—— —— Same. No. 95. May, 1892. Washington, 1892. pp. 148-198.

—— —— Same. No. 96. June, 1892. Washington, 1892. pp. 199-244.

—— Division of Vegetable Pathology. Annual report of the chief of the division, 1891. Washington, 1892. 22pp., 3 pls.

—— —— Bulletin no. 1. Additional evidence on the communicability of peach yellows and peach rosette. By E. F. Smith. Washington, 1891. 65pp., 39 pls..75

—— —— Circular no. 11. Circular of inquiry on grape diseases and their treatment. 1p.

—— —— Circular no. 12. Circular of inquiry on rust of cereals. 1p.

—— —— Farmers' Bulletin no. 5. Treatment of smuts of oats and wheat. [By W. T. Swingle.] Washington, 1892. 8pp., 1 pl.

—— —— Journal of Mycology. Vol. vii, no. 2. Issued March 10, 1892. Washington, 1892. pp. 65-194, pls. 11-17.

—— Office of Experiment Stations. Report of the director of the office for 1891. Washington, 1892. 38pp., map..20

—— —— Experiment Station bulletin no. 7. Proceedings of the fifth annual convention of the Association of American Agricultural colleges and experiment stations held at Washington August 12-18, 1891. Washington, 1892. 113pp. .40

—— —— Same. No. 8. Six lectures on the investigations at Rothamsted experimental station delivered under the provisions of the Lawes agricultural trust by Robert Warington before the Association of American agricultural colleges and experiment stations at Washington, D. C, August 12-18, 1891. Washington, 1892. 113pp., 11 pls. .75

CONTENTS.

  1. The Rothamsted experimental station.
  2. The circumstances which determine the rise and fall of nitrogenous matter in the soil.
  3. Nitrification.
  4. Nitrification and denitrification.
  5. Nitrification of soils and manures.
  6. Drainage and well waters.

—— —— Same. No. 9. The fermentations of milk. By H. W. Conn. Washington, 1892. 75pp. .35

—— —— Same. No. 10. Meteorological work for agricultural institutions. M. W. Harrington, chief, etc. Washington, 1892. 23pp..20

—— —— Experiment Station Record [Monthly]. Vol. 3, nos. 6-9, January-April, 1892. Washington, 1892, pp. 365-664.1.00

—— Superintendent of Gardens and Grounds. Annual report for 1891. Washington, 1892. 24pp., 7 pls.

Note: Contains, Notes on horticultural and kindred subjects; and, Trees in cities and on streets.

—— Weather Bureau. Report of the chief of the bureau for [the last six months of] 1891. By Mark W. Harrington. Washington, 1892. iii, 95+iiipp., 4 pls. .50

—— —— Special report of the chief of the weather bureau to the Secretary of Agriculture, 1891. Washington, 1891. 26pp.

—— —— Instructions for voluntary observers. Prepared under direction of the chief of the weather bureau by T. Russell. Washington, 1892. 100pp. .50

—— —— Monthly Weather Review. Vol. xx. January-April, 1892. Washington, 1892. 4o.

—— —— Weather map. [Issued twice daily.] January-June, 1891. Size 19 x 24 inches.

—— —— Weather crop bulletin. [Issued weekly from March to October, and monthly throughout the year.] Uniform with weather map in size and form.

ALAMEDA, Calif. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring the erection of a public building in Alameda. January 12, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 14; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ALASKA. Report of the governor of Alaska for the fiscal year 1891. Washington, 1891. 53pp..25

—— Estimate of an appropriation to complete the survey of the boundary line between Alaska and British Columbia. February 1, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 111; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Communication from the agent in charge of seal islands asking for an appropriation to supply the inhabitants with food, fuel, etc. March 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 154; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR TRAFFIC. Report from the committee on education and labor to accompany bill (S. 749) to provide for a commission on the subject of alcoholic liquor traffic. January 25, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 103; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ALLEN, DARLING, and or's. Findings of the Court of Claims in the causes of D. Allen, Preston Chavis, W. P. Dowdy, J. G. Flowers, T. J. Hargiss, J. I. McCown, J. G. Newlee, M. Patrick, N. Potter, Mary Quarles, J. A. Roe, W. Sloan, and J. G. Thurman, respectively, v. U.S. January 20, 1892. 15pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 46; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— GEORGE A. Manners and customs of the Mohaves. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 2pp. .02

Smithsonian pub. no. 828.

—— H. N. Cattle disease in Korea. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports, no. 138, pp. 588-589.

ALLENTOWN, PENN. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring bill to erect a public building at Allentown. January 14, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 28; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

AMERICAN EPHEMERIS and NAUTICAL ALMANAC for the year 1895. Washington, 1892. viii, 1-532pp., 3 pls.1.00

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. Annual report for 1890. Washington, 1891. x, 1-310pp..75

Sen. mis. doc. no. 83; 51st Cong., 2d sess.

AMES, HERMAN V. Amendments to the Constitution of the United States. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Ass'n rep. 1890, pp. 69-70.

—— JOHN G. List of congressional documents from the 15th to the 51st congress, and of government publications containing debates and proceedings of congress, together with miscellaneous lists of public documents, with historical and bibliographical notes. Washington, 1892. 120pp..75

—— Report from the committee on printing favoring resolution to print 2,000 copies of list of congressional documents. May 10, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 1340; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ANDERSON, DAVID B. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Anderson v. U.S. January 19, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 45; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— MARY T. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Anderson v. U.S. January 29, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 61; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— T. H., U.S. Minister. Gold mines of Bolivia. 7pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 268-274.

—— The silver mines of Bolivia. 10pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 519-528.

ANDREWS, CHARLES M. Theory of village community. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 49-50.

APPROPRIATIONS. Report from the committee on appropriations to accompany bill (H.R. 6876) making appropriations for certain urgent deficiencies. March 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 526; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on appropriations to accompany bill (H.R. 7818) to provide for most urgent deficiencies in appropriations for 1891-'92. April 1 and May 9, 1892. 5+1pp.

H.R. reps. nos. 963 and 1331; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on appropriations to accompany bill (H.R. 9040) making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the government for 1892-'93. June 27, 1892. 5pp.

Sen. rep. no. 839; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ARIZONA. Report of the acting governor of Arizona to the Secretary of the Interior, 1891. Washington, 1891. 41pp..20

—— Memorial of the constitutional convention requesting the survey of lands in the limit of the grant in Arizona to the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Company. December 22, 1891. 3pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 10; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Reports from the committee on territories favoring bill (H.R. 3980) to ratify an act of the legislature of Arizona, making an appropriation of $30,000 for Arizona's exhibit at the World's Fair. February 23 and March 16, 1892. 1+1pp.

H.R. rep. no. 423, and Sen. rep. no. 388; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on territories favoring bill for the admission of Arizona as a State into the Union. March 16, 1892. 30pp.

H.R. rep. no. 737; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ARMORIES. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting statement of expenditures at the Springfield armory during 1890-'91. 3pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ARMSTRONG, EDWARD S. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of E. S. Armstrong (breach of contract). February 3, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 151; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ARMY. List of all civilian employés of the army, with the amount paid to each. January 5, 1892. 48pp..25

H.R. ex. doc. no. 19; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report of the expenditures of the appropriations for the contingent expenses of the military establishment for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891. 7pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 49; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill (S. 1196) to facilitate the settlement of claims for arrears of pay and bounty. January 21, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 62; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill (S. 552) relative to the hospital corps of the army. January 28, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 132; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to provide for the settlement of officers' or soldiers' accounts or claims in certain cases. February 2, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 144; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill (S. 620) to amend "an act to promote the administration of justice in the army," approved Oct. 1, 1890. February 2, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 147; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on military affairs on bills (H.R. 3605 and 328) concerning lineal promotion of officers in the army. February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 171; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on military affairs to accompany bill (H.R. 329) concerning pay of privates of the hospital corps. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 172; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting additional communications relative to the promotions of lieutenants in line. February 10, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 28, pt. 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of War with draft of a bill with reference to the retirement of enlisted men of the army. February 10, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 33; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on military affairs to accompany a bill to reorganize the artillery and infantry of the army, etc. February 15, 1892. 15pp.

Sen. rep. no. 231; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of War relative to the rank and promotion of first lieutenants. March 3, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 48; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on military affairs to accompany bill (H.R. 6923) making appropriations for the military establishment for 1892-'93. March 5, 1892. 6pp.

H.R. rep. no. 549; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Petition of prominent officers of the army for the repeal of a certain law relating to the uniforms and title of brevetted officers. March 18, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 60; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the adjutant-general recommending appropriation to pay for such of the post traders' buildings remaining at permanent military posts as may be suitable for army service. April 29, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 207; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the adjutant-general inclosing a draft of bill to modify act of 1890, relating to desertions. April 23, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 209; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of War recommending an amendment to act of 1890 as to brevet rank on certain officers of the army. June 1, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 249; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ARMY REGISTER. See War Dep't, Adjutant General's office.

ASH, JOHN, and or's. Findings of the court of claims in the causes of J. Ash, John Beck, Susan Brown, J. L. Nicodemus, J. Nicodemus, J. C. Lee, J. F. Miller, B. Welck, respectively, v. U.S. February 8, 1892. 9pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 72; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ASSAY COMMISSION. Proceedings, 1892; also laws of the United States relating to the annual assay and rules for the organization and government of the Board. [Washington, 1892.] 32pp.

ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. Proceedings of the fifth annual convention held at Washington, D.C., August 12-18, 1891. Washington, 1892. 113pp. .40

Agr'l Dep't, Experiment Station: Bulletin no. 7.

ASSOCIATION OF OFFICIAL AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS. Proceedings of the 8th annual convention 1891. See Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry, Bulletin no. 31.

—— Official methods of analysis adopted by the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists at its meeting August 13-15, 1891. 68pp..25

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 31, pp. 179-246.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL. Annual report for 1891. Washington, 1891. xxxi, 260pp.1.00

H.R. ex. doc. no. 7; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ATWATER, WILBUR OLIN. The chemical composition and nutritive values of food-fishes and aquatic invertebrates. [Extracted from the report of the U.S. Fish commission for 1888.] Washington, 1891. 192pp., 9 pls. .60

AUSTRALIA. Statistics of 1890. 8pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 186, pp. 165-172.

BABCOCK, A. D. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of A. D. Babcock and wife. (For use and occupancy of land.) February 10, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 199; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BADLEY, HENRY. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Badley and others v. U.S. January 13, 1892. 20pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 40; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BAGGS, GEORGE T. Tariff legislation in New South Wales. 11pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 27-37.

BAGSHAW, GEORGE. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of G. Bagshaw. February 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 205; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BAILEY, HENRY T. Historic ornament and design in the public schools. 5pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1275-1279.

—— JOHN C. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Bailey v. U.S. January 11, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 30; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BAKER, E. L., Consul. Trade and finances of the Argentine republic. 70pp., map.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 385-454.

—— FRANK. The ascent of man. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 22pp. .02

Smithsonian pub. no. 821.

—— S. K. T. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Baker v. U.S. January 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 33; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BALMER, CHARLES. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Balmer v. U.S. 7pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 79; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BANCROFT, CECIL F. P. The Andover theological seminary, Mass. Sketch. 14pp., 1 pl.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 6, 1891, pp. 236-249.

BANDINEL, FRED., Consul. Commerce of New-Chwang. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 134-135.

BANE, MOSES M. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of M. M. Bane. (Office rent.) February 4, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 156; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BANKRUPTCY. Addresses, memorials, indorsements, petitions, and resolutions advocating the enactment of the Torrey bankrupt bill. January 19, 1892. 245pp.1.00

Sen. mis. doc. no. 48; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report of a special committee, etc., of the National Board of Trade concerning the Torrey bankruptcy bill. June 8, 1892. 11pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 174; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Petition of the Denver chamber of commerce in favor of the Torrey bankruptcy bill. June 20, 1892. 6pp.

Sen mis. doc. no. 179; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BARNARD'S AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION. Analytical index to 31 vols., 1855-1881. Washington, 1892. 128pp. .50

U.S. Bureau of Education: Catalogue of Educational literature, part 1.

BARNES, ALMONT. Report of agriculture of South America, with maps and latest statistics of trade. Washington, 1892. 189pp., 3 maps. .50

Agr'l Dep't, Division of statistics: Report no. 2, Miscellaneous series.

BARUS, CARL. The viscosity of solids. Washington, 1891. xii, 139pp., 6 pls. .15

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 73.

BATCHELLER, GEORGE S., Consul-general. Commerce of Portugal. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 25-27.

BATTLE, H. B. Report on potash. 5pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 31, pp. 144-148.

—— On the loss of moisture in bottled fertilizer samples when closed with cork. 1p.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 31, p. 159.

—— The effect of finer grinding in the preparation of fertilizer samples. 3pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 31, pp. 160-162.

BEDELL, OSSIAN, Consul. Farm statistics of Ontario. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 156-158.

BEDFORD CITY, VA. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring bill for a public building at Bedford city, Va. February 8, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 181; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BEDLOE, EDWARD, Consul. Labor in Amoy. 20pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 137-156.

BELCHER, D. P. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Belcher v. U.S. February 17, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 92; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BENEDICT, JAMES E. Preliminary descriptions of 37 new species of hermit crabs of the genus Eupagurus in the U.S. Nat. Mus. From Proceedings of the U.S. Nat. Mus. v. xv, pp. 1-26 (No. 887). Washington, 1892. 26pp.

BENTON, FRANK. Bees of great value to fruit and seed growers. 3pp.

Insect life v, 4 nos. 7-8, pp. 254-256.

BERING SEA. Messages from the President of the United States transmitting the convention of February 29, 1892, between the U.S. and Great Britain, submitting to arbitration the questions which have arisen between those governments concerning the jurisdictional rights of the U.S. in the waters of Bering Sea, etc.; and also transmitting recent correspondence upon that subject with the British government. Washington, 1892. 102pp., 1 map. .50

Sen. ex. doc. no. 55; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimate of an appropriation for the expenses of the steamer Albatross in the Bering Sea. March 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 168; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BETTS, NICHOLS & CO. Report from the committee on finances favoring bill for the relief of B., N. & Co. January 6, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of Betts, Nichols & Co. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 97; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BEVINS, SAMUEL. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of S. Bevins. February 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 208; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BIBB, E. C. Findings of the court of claims in the case of E. C. Bibb v. U.S. February 18, 1892, 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 100; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BIDDLE, JEROME H. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to remove charge of desertion against J. H. Biddle. February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 105; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BIRCH-HIRSCHFELDER, DR.—. The value of instruction in manual dexterity as regards bodily development and hygiene. 6pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 896-901.

BIRNIE, ROGERS, U.S. A. The resistance and shrinkages of built-up cannon, with application to United States army ordnance. Supplementary to Notes on the construction of ordnance no. 35. 1891. 4o. 48pp., 8 pls.

Notes on the construction of ordnance, No. 59.

BLACKBURN, I. W., m.d. A study of nineteen cases of general paralysis of the insane. 18pp., 6 pls.

Gov't Hospital for the Insane Report, 1891, pp. 61-80.

BLAIR, HENRY W. Message from the President transmitting the correspondence in relation to the non-acceptance of Mr. Blair as minister to China; together with the memorial of Mr. Blair. Washington, 1892. 25pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 98; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BLAKE, CHARLES M. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to pay C. M. Blake full pay as chaplain in the army from 1869 to 1878. February 10, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 267; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— JOHN W. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of J. W. Blake. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 90; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BLANKENSHIP, JOHN R. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill for the relief of J. R. Blankenship. (Confirming an entry.) January 18, 1892. 5pp.

Sen. rep. no. 36; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BLUE BOOK. See Official Register.

BOAT RAILWAY. Report from the committee on transportation routes to the seaboard favoring bill for the construction of a boat railway at the Dalles and Celilo Falls and Ten-mile rapids of the Columbia river, etc. February 8, 1892. 22pp.

Sen. rep. no. 180; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BOND, WILLIAM, & CO. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of W. Bond & Co. (Overpayment for stamps.) January 27, 1892. 5pp.

Sen. rep. no. 119; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BONHAM, JOHN M. An indictment against the American system of free common schools. [Followed by] Mr. Bonham's indictment and criticisms considered. By I. Edwards Clarke. 28pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, part ii, pp. 603-630.

BOOTH, JAMES C. Report from the Committee on finance favoring bill for the relief of heirs of J. C. Booth. (For silver stolen from the mint.) January 6, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of J. C. Booth. February 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 379; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BOURINOT, J. G. Canada and the United States from historical points of view. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 39-40.

—— Responsible government in Canada. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 73-74.

BOURN, AUGUSTUS O., Consul-general. Italian statistics. 66pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 45-110.

BOVELL, JOHN V. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of J. V. Bovell. February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 193; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BOWEN, HERBERT W., Consul. Spanish wine. 1p.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136., p. 128.

—— The bank of Spain. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137., pp. 278-279.

BOYD, AUGUSTUS. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to place the name of A. Boyd on the retired list. January 28, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 134; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BOYS, C. V. Quartz fibers. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 22pp. .05

Smithsonian pub. no. 813.

BRADFORD, JOHN S., Consul. Imports and exports of Antigua during 1890. 17pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 67-83.

BRADFORD, PENN. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring bill for a public building at Bradford, Penn. January 11, 1892. 1p.

Sen rep. no. 7; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BRIGGS, WARREN R. The hygienic construction of the Bridgeport High School. 17pp., inc. cuts.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 3, 1891.

BROWN, S. W., and or's. Findings of the court of claims in the causes of S. W. Brown, T. Farrell, A. J. McAllister, W. McClintic, J. W. Ott, W. Vaughn, and R. T. Wilson, respectively, v. the U.S. March 15, 1892. 8pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 132; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BRUCE, WALLACE, Consul. Commerce of Edinburg and Leith. 9pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 181-189.

—— Exports of Iceland. 1891. 11p.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, p. 373.

BRUNER, LAWRENCE. Report on destructive locusts [in Colorado, Wyoming, Dakotas, Montana, Idaho, Utah, and Manitoba, during 1891]. 25pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Entomology: Bulletin no. 27, pp. 9-33.

—— Report upon insect depredations in Nebraska for 1891. 4pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Entomology: Bulletin no. 26, pp. 9-13.

BURDETTE, JOHN C. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of J. C. Burdette. February 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 206; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BURGESS, W., Consul. English pottery and pottery trade. 10pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 94-103.

BURLINGTON, Iowa. Report from the committee on interstate commerce and foreign commerce favoring bill to amend "an act to authorize the construction of a bridge at Burlington," approved August 6, 1888. February 9, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 234; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BURNS, WILLIAM W. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of W. W. Burns. (Royalty on Sibley tents.) January 26, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 109; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

BURR, GEORGE L. The fate of Detrich Flade. 1p.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, p. 47.

BUSH, GEORGE GARY. History of higher education in Massachusetts. Washington, 1891. 445pp., 33 pls.1.25

Interior Dept., Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 6, 1891.

BUSHNELL HORACE, d. d. Common schools. 7pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 581-587.

BUTLER, NICHOLAS MURRAY. The argument against manual training. 3pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1211-1213.

CALDER, FANNIE L. Practical cooking in elementary schools. [And discussion.] 11pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1105-1115.

CALIFORNIA. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to reimburse California, Oregon, and Nevada for moneys expended in the suppression of the rebellion. February 4, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 158; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on mines and mining in the matter of mining débris in the rivers of California. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no 165; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Interior relative to certain lands in the Yosemite valley granted to California. March 4, 1892. 1p.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 49; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CAMERON, ALEXANDER, Consul. Fertilizers in New South Wales. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 225-226.

CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS. How the written ballot came into the United States. (Abstract.) 3pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 63-65.

—— JOHN P. Biological teaching in the colleges of the United States. Washington, 1891. 183pp..75

Interior Dept., Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 9, 1891.

CANADA. Partial report from the committee on finance on the effect of the tariff upon trade between the U.S. and Canada. May 3 and June 7, 1892. 83+95pp. .50

Sen. reps. nos. 619 and 788; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Message from the President of the United States relative to negotiations for reciprocal trade with Canada. June 20 and July 1, 1892. 47+11pp..25

Sen. ex. doc. no. 114, pts. 1 and 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Census. 1891. 8pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 504-511.

CAPEN, E. H., d. d. Tufts College. Sketch. 9pp.

Interior Dept., Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 6, 1891, pp. 271-279.

CAPITOL. Report of the architect of the United States capitol to the Secretary of the Interior. 1891. Washington, 1891. 6pp.

—— Senator Butler's resolution for an expert examination of the sanitary condition of the capitol. March 21, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 98; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.

CARMACK, JOSEPH W. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of J. W. Carmack. (For pay and allowances.) January 14, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 27; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CARMAN, IRVINE. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of I. Carman. February 4, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 162; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CARPENTER, THOMAS H. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to restore the name of T. H. Carpenter to the army rolls. February 10, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 266; 52 Cong., 1st sess.

CARR, WILLIAM A. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Carr v. U.S. January 11, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 36; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CARROLL, HENRY K. Statistics of churches. 4o. 42+47pp.

U.S. Census, 1890: Bulletins nos. 159 and 174.

CARTER, CHARLES M. A practical programme for a course of industrial drawing in public schools. 5pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1243-1247.

—— R. BRUDENELL. Color-vision and color-blindness. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 20pp. .05

Smithsonian pub. no. 830.

CASEY, PETER. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of P. Casey. February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 194; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— ROBERT. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of R. Casey. (Charge of desertion.) February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 104; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CEMETERIES. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to improve the road to the national cemetery near Pensacola, Fl. January 19, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 46; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CENSUS. A permanent census bureau. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior transmitting a report of the superintendent of the census together with a draft of a bill, in response to Senate resolution of February 16, 1891. Washington, 1891. 185pp..75

Sen. ex. doc. no. 1; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— See, also, Interior Dept., Census office.

CENTENNIAL BOARD OF FINANCE. Reports from the committee on the judiciary to accompany bill (S. 2107) providing for the disposition of the remaining funds, etc. February 9 and April 21, 1892. 2+2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 197, and H.R. rep. no. 1150; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE STATE OF N. Y. Memorial in behalf of the maintenance of the standard of value. March 23, 1892. 3pp.

Sen mis. doc. no. 103; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CHAMBERS, JAMES C., Consul. General and petroleum trade of Batoum.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 16-23.

—— THOMAS. Report from the committee onpost-offices, &c., favoring bill for the relief of T. Chambers. (For losses as contractor.) January 11, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 9; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CHAMPLAIN AND ST. LAWRENCE RAILROAD CO. Report from the committee on military affairs on bill granting to the C. & St. L. R.R. Co. right of way across the Fort Montgomery reservation. February 27, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 477; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CHATARD, THOMAS MAREAN. An apparatus for the determination of water in mineral analysis. 3pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 84-86.

—— The separation of titanium, chromium, aluminum, iron, barium, and phosphoric acid in rock analysis. 4pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 87-90.

—— Analysis of rocks from California collected by J. S. Diller. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 123.

—— Analysis of brown hornblende, 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 119.

—— Analysis of sandstone from Flagstaff, Arizona, 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 124.

—— Keratophyr from Marblehead Neck, Mass.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 121.

CHEATHAM, ADELICIA. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of representatives of A. Cheatham. Refund of income taxes. January 28 and February 10, 1892. 32+32pp.

Sen. rep. no. 133, and H.R. rep. no. 263; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CHELAN, WASHINGTON. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill for the relief of inhabitants of the town of Chelan, Wash. February 9, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 237; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CHERRIE, GEO. K. Description of two apparently new fly-catchers from Costa Rica. From Proceedings U.S. Nat. Mus. v. xv, pp. 27-28. [No. 888.] 2pp.

CHILE. Message of the President of the United States respecting the relations with Chile, together with diplomatic correspondence; the correspondence with naval officials; the inquiry into the attack on the seamen of the U.S. S. Baltimore, etc. Washington, 1892. 664pp., map.1.00

H.R. ex. doc. no. 91; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Message from the President of the United States transmitting further correspondence respecting the relations with Chile. January 28, 1892. 10pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 91, pt. 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on printing favoring resolution to print 6,000 copies of ex. doc. 91. February 12, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 307: 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CHINESE EXCLUSION. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury with draft of a bill to prohibit the coming of Chinese persons into the U.S. February 9, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 67; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on immigration and naturalization to accompany bill (H.R. 5809) relating to the exclusion of the Chinese. February 10 and 18, 1892. 5+1pp. [And minority views.]

H.R. rep. no. 255, pts. 1 and 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on foreign affairs to accompany bill (H.R. 6185) relating to Chinese exclusion. [And views of the minority.] February 18, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 407; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Memorial of the Universal peace union against the Chinese exclusion bill. April 23, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis doc. no. 138; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CHURCH, A. W., and SMITH, H. H. Tables showing the contents of the several volumes comprising the Annals of Congress, Congressional Debates, Congressional Globe, Congressional Record, Statutes-at-Large, U.S. Supreme Court Reports, and succession of Supreme Court Justices; arranged by years and Congresses. [Washington, 1892.] 29pp. .50

CLAIMS. Report from the committee on the judiciary favoring bill (H.R. 484) to amend sec. 3477 R. S., relating to transfers and assignments of claims against the U.S. February 23, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 422; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CLALLAM, WASHINGTON. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill granting to Clallam county certain public lands in trust. February 1, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 141; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CLARK, J. A., and or's. Findings of the court of claims in the causes of J. A. Clark, A. L. and W. G. Keithley, F. G. Shipp, respectively, v. U.S. February 18, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 101; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— JOHN S. Drawing in public education, practical suggestions for courses in primary, grammar, and high schools. 5pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and Industry, pt. 2, pp. 1253-1260.

—— WILLIAM BULLOCK. Correlation papers. Eocene. Washington, 1891. 173pp., 2 pls.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 83.

CLARKE, FRANK WIGGLESWORTH. Report of work done in the division of chemistry and physics mainly during the fiscal year 1889-'90. Washington, 1891. 131pp. .15

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78.

—— The relative abundance of the chemical elements. 9pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey; Bulletin no. 78, pp. 34-42.

—— W., and SCHNEIDER, E. A. Experiments upon the constitution of the natural silicates. 23pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 11-33.



UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS.


MONTHLY CATALOGUE.


JOHN H. HICKCOX, Editor.

Vol. VIII. WASHINGTON, D.C., FEBRUARY, 1892. No. 2.

Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office, Washington, D.C.


CATALOGUE.

FEBRUARY, 1892.

CLARKE, ISAAC EDWARDS. Art and industry. Instruction in drawing applied to the industrial and fine arts as given in the colleges of agriculture and the mechanic arts and in the public schools, etc., in the United States. Part ii. Industrial and manual training. Washington, 1891. CXLVIII, 1-1338pp. 1.50

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education. Also, Sen. ex. doc. no. 209, pt. 2; 46th Cong., 2d sess.

—— The Swedish slojd instruction. 31pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, part 2, pp. 863-893.

—— The industrial education movement as contemplated by Prof. Walter Smith. A brief plea for the retention of the "art ideal." 2pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 953-954.

—— See Bonham, J. M.

CLIFT, WILLIAM. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of W. Clift, of Tenn., an old soldier, for wood taken by the army. February 1, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. rep. no. 142; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CLUTE, O. The State agricultural college of Michigan. Sketch. 9pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 105-115.

COAST DEFENSES. Memorial of the Port Townsend chamber of commerce on the subject of coast defenses. January 18, 1892. 5pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 47; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

COFFIN, FRED. F. B. A special report of work in the artesian and underflow investigation, and views of certain conditions existing in South Dakota. 12pp., 2 pls.

Agr'l Dep't: Irrigation inquiry, 1892, pt. 4, pp. 51-61.

COHN, ADOLPHE. The formation of the French constitution. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Ass'n rep. 1890, pp. 55-56.

COINAGE. Report from the committee on coinage, weights and measures to accompany bill H.R. 4426, entitled "A bill for the free coinage of gold and silver, for the issue of coin notes, and for other purposes." February 10, 1892. 28pp..20

H.R. rep. no. 249; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Testimony before the committee on coinage, weights and measures, H.R., in January and February, 1892. 62+10pp.

—— See, also, Treasury Department.

COLLARD, THADDEUS, and or's. Findings of the court of claims in the causes of T. Collard, S. Gilbreath, F. Mercer, J. L. Walls, H. M. Withers, H. T. Woody, and G. W. Yuckley, respectively, v. U.S. January 15, 1892. 8pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 42; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

COLLINS, J. W. Report on the fisheries of the Pacific coast of the United States. [Extracted from the report of the Commissioner for fish and fisheries for 1888.] Washington, 1891. 269pp., 49 pls.1.00

—— The fishing vessels and boats of the Pacific coast. [Extracted from the bulletin of the U.S. Fish Commission for 1890, pp. 13-48.] Washington, 1892. 38pp., 13 pls. .50

COLORADO. Memorial of the legislature for grant of public lands in the state for the purpose of aiding reclamation of irrigable lands. December 8, 1891. 1p.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 10; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Memorial of general assembly for a donation of part of Fort Lyon reservation for a home for disabled soldiers. December 8, 1891. 1p.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 11; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Memorial of the legislature opposing the Conger lard bill, etc. December 8, 1891. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 12; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

COLUMBIA INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB. Thirty-fourth annual report to the Secretary of the Interior. 1891. Washington, 1891. 13pp.

COLUMBIAN HISTORICAL EXPOSITION, MADRID. Communication from the Secretary of State regarding the representation of the United States. February 8, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 66; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill (H.R. 5150) providing representation of the U.S. at the Columbian Historical Exposition at Madrid. March 30, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 923; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. Report from the committee on interstate commerce to accompany bill (H.R. 372) to permit railway companies to grant concessions to commercial travellers. February 8, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 186; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

COMMONS, JOHN R. See Knight, G. W.

COMPTON, H. W. Testimony as to the practical value of drawing and clay modelling in primary schools. 2pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and Industry, pt. 2, pp. 1309-1310.

COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY. Annual report to the 1st session, 52d Congress. December 7, 1891. Washington, 1891. 2 vols. 1.50

H.R. ex. doc. no. 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Fifty-second Congress, first session. By W. H. Michael. 1st edition corrected to December 5, 1891. Washington, 1891. 406pp., 1 pls..25

Sen. mis. doc. no. 1; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. 2d edition. Corrected to January 29, 1892. Washington, 1892. 277pp., 2 pls..25

Sen. mis. doc. no. 1, pt. 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. 3d edition. Corrected to May 7, 1892. 8o. Washington, 1892. 317pp., 2 pls..25

Sen. mis. doc. no. 1, pt. 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on printing in reference to the appendix of maps of congressional districts in the Congressional Directory. February 7, 1892. 1p. Each 1.00

H.R. rep. no. 246; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. 52d Congress, 1st session, 1891-'92. Vol. 23, parts 1-3. Washington, 1892. 4o.

CONN, H. W. The fermentations of milk. Washington, 1892. 75pp. .35

Agr'l Dep't, office of experiment stations: Bulletin no. 9.

CONSTITUTION. Report from the committee on the judiciary adversely on H. res. 43 to amend the constitution. February 12, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 294; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CONTESTED ELECTIONS. Digest of contested-election cases in the 51st Congress. Compiled by C. H. Rowell. Washington, 1891. 834pp. Sheep. 3.50

H.R. mis. doc. no. 137; 51st Cong., 2d sess.

CONTRACT-LABOR. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to expenditures for the enforcement of the contract-labor law. March 11, 1892. 9pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 162; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of State calling attention to a certain error in the immigration act of March 3, 1891. 1p.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 50; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

COOK, A. J. Report of apicultural experiments in 1891. 10pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Div. of Entomology: Bulletin no. 26, pp. 83-92.

COOKE, W. W. Report on dairy products. 6pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 31, pp. 16-21.

—— Analysis of sour milk. 5pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 31, pp. 22-26.

COPE, E. D. A critical review of the characters and variations of the snakes of N. America. From Proceedings of the U.S. Nat. Mus., v. xiv. pp. 589-694. [No. 882.] Washington, 1892. 106pp.

COQUILLETT, D. W. Report of the locust invasion of California in 1891. 24pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Entomology: Bulletin no. 27, pp. 34-57.

—— Notes on the habits of some California coleoptera. 3pp.

Insect Life, v. 4, nos. 7-8, pp. 260-262.

—— Report on the scale insects of California. 23pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Div. of Entomology: Bulletin no. 26, pp. 13-35.

COSSIGNY, M. J. C. DE. Agricultural hydraulics. Chapters on water, its management, climate, intermittent irrigation, and that of plants usually cultivated. Translated by Mrs. A. F. Wood. 20pp., 2 pls.

Agr'l Dep't: Irrigation inquiry, 1892, pt. 1; pp. 349-368.

COTTON. Senate resolutions relative to the appointment of a committee to inquire into the low price of cotton, etc. January 26, 1892. 7pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 72, pts. 1 and 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

COULTER, JOHN M. Manual of the phanerogams and pteridophytes of western Texas. Gamopetalæ. Washington, 1892. v, 153-345, xpp.1.00

Agr'l Dep't, Division of botany: Contributions from U.S. Nat. Herbarium, v. 2, no. 2.

COURCHAINE, DANIEL B. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill to remove charge of desertion against D. B. Courchaine. February 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 363; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

COURT OF CLAIMS. Adverse report from the committee on the judiciary on bill to restrict the jurisdiction of the court, etc. February 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 366; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

COURTS OF THE U.S. Report from the committee on the judiciary favoring bill to change the time of holding the courts of the U.S. at Oshkosh from July to June. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 170; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to change the time of holding court in the eastern district of Texas. February 9, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 231; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Adversely on bill providing for two additional associate justices of the supreme court of Utah. February 9, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 232; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill relating to sales of property under orders and decrees of U.S. courts. February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 270; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (H.R. 456) to limit the jurisdiction of the district and circuit courts of the U.S. [With views of the minority.] February 11, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 271; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to authorize the appointment of an additional clerk for the district and circuit courts of the eastern districts of Arkansas. February 12, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 295; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to provide the times and places for holding U.S. courts in Idaho. February 13, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 309; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimate of a deficiency appropriation for the circuit courts of appeals. February 15, 1892. 1p.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 37; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on the judiciary favoring bill fixing the time for holding U.S. courts in the northern district of Iowa. January 18, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 39; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to provide terms of the U.S. circuit and district courts of Cumberland, Md. February 18, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 405; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill disqualifying justices, judges, etc., in certain cases. [And views of the minority.] February 18, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 406; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (H.R. 6262) relating to fees of jurors and witnesses in U.S. courts. February 23, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 424; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

COWDEN, JOHN. Memorial showing not only the utter worthlessness but the absurdity of the work of the Mississippi river commission. April 16, 1892. 13pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 188; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

COX, WILLIAM VAN ZANDT. Report upon the exhibit of the Smithsonian Institution, including the U.S. Nat. Museum at the Centennial Exposition, Marietta, Ohio. July 16 to 21, 1888. 7pp.

U.S. Nat. Mus. Rep., 1888-'89, pp. 180-186.

CRAIG v. STEWART. Reports [majority and minority] from the committee on elections in the case of the 24th congressional district of Pennsylvania. February 16, 1892. 3+10pp.

H.R. rep. no. 367, pts. 1 and 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CRAMER, DELOS. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to amend the military record of D. Cramer. February 26, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 452; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CRANGLE, HENRY. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill to remove charge of desertion against H. Crangle. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 72; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CRAWFORD, J. M., Consul-general. The sunflower industry of Russia. 14pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 233-246.

—— Russian farm products in 1891. 15pp.

U.S. Consular Reports, no. 137, pp. 321-335.

—— Linseed crop of Russia in 1891. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 165-167.

CRENSHAW, A. B., and or's. Findings of the court of claims in the causes of A. B. Crenshaw, J. H. Humphrys, and John Kannell, respectively, v. U.S. January 28, 1892. 4pp.

CROFFUT, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS. Suggestions for the preparation and illustrations for publication by the U.S. geological survey. January, 1892. [Washington.] 15pp.

CROFT, C. I., Consul. American interests in Colombia. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 49-51.

CROZIER, WILLIAM, U.S. A. Design for an experimental carriage for a 7-inch b. l. siege howitzer. 1891. 4o. 24pp., 1 pl. .50

Notes on the construction of ordnance no. 57.

CULLUM, GEORGE W. Letter from the Attorney-General relative to a bequest of General Cullum for a memorial hall at West Point. April 27, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 89; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CULVER, GARVEY E. Report on artesian investigation in South Dakota. 19pp., 3 pls.

Agr'l Dep't, Irrigation Inquiry 1892, pt. 3, pp. 191-209.

CURTIS, GEORGE F. Memorial for the preparation and printing of a catalogue of the law library of Congress. March 23, 1892. 12pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 104; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CUSTOMS REGULATIONS. Customs regulations of the United States provided for the instruction and guidance of officers of customs. Washington, 1892. xi, 1-613pp., 4 pls. 3.00

CUTTER, CHARLES A. Rules for a dictionary catalogue. 3d edition, with corrections and additions and an alphabetical index. Washington, 1891. 140pp.1.00

DABNEY, RICHARD HEATH. Is history a science? (Abstract.) 1p.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, p. 109.

DABNEY, SIMMONS & CO. Report from the committee on claims on bill for the relief of D., S. & Co., (for refund). February 18, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 414; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

DALL, WILLIAM HEALEY. Geographical explorations. Early expeditions to the region of Bering sea and strait. From the reports and journal of Bering. Appendix no. 19, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 18pp., 2 maps..75

Note: 2d [half] title. Notes on an original manuscript chart of Bering's expedition of 1725-1730, and on an original manuscript chart of his second expedition, together with a summary of a journal of the first expedition, kept by Peter Chaplin, and now first rendered into English from Bergh's Russian version.

DANIELS, BYRON G., Consul. Fishing industry of the United Kingdom. 39pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 457-495.

—— JOSEPH S. Olivet College, Olivet, Mich. Sketch. 7pp., 1 pl.

Interior Dept., Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 138-144.

DARLING, C. W. State historical societies. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep., 1890, pp. 101-102.

DARTON, NELSON HORATIO. Records of North American geology for 1887 to 1889, inclusive. Washington, 1891. 173pp. .15

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 75.

—— Records of North American geology for 1890. Washington, 1891. 88pp. .15

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 91.

DAVENPORT-HILL, ROSAMOND. Technical education in board-schools. 8pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1041-1048.

DAVIDSON, GEORGE. Geodesy. International geodetic association, 9th conference. Address by George Davidson. Appendix no. 17, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 15pp. .15

DAVIS, ALEXANDER. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Davis v. U.S. January 11, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 35; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— J. M. Rio Grande college. Ohio. Sketch. 3pp.

Int. Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 235-237.

—— L. A. Report from the committee on post-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of L. A. Davis. (Mail contractor.) February 9, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. rep. no. 196; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

DECORATIONS. Letter from the Secretary of State with draft of a bill to empower Admiral George Brown, Capt. G. C. Remey, Lieut. G. S. Dyer and o'rs to accept decorations from the government of Hawaii. April 14, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 131; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

DEKAY, CHARLES. On a bronze buddha in the U.S. Nat. Museum. From report of the Nat. Mus. 1888-'89, pp. 729-735. Washington, 1891. 18pp., 1 pl.

DENBY, CHARLES, U.S. Minister. American citizens resident in China. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 23-24.

DEPEW, CHAUNCEY M. The common schools of America the hope of the republic. 2pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 579-580.

DERBY, S. C. Antioch College, Ohio. Sketch. 10pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 128-137.

DETROIT, Mich. Report from the committee on the judiciary favoring resolution to release the claim of the U.S. to a certain lot in Detroit. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 163; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

DETTE, JOHN F. W. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of J. F. W. Dette. (Loss on contract.) January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 76; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

DEWEY, FREDERIC PERKINS. A preliminary descriptive catalogue of the systematic collections in economic geology and metallurgy in the U.S. Nat. Museum. Washington, 1891. xviii, 256pp., 34 pls. 1.50

U.S. National Museum; Bulletin no. 42.

DEWEY, L. H. Characteristic vegetation of the desert region from western Texas to central Arizona. 5pp., 8 pls.

Agr'l Dep't, Annual Report 1891, pp. 351-355.

DICKSON, ALMAR F. Trade and industries of Gaspé Basin. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 190-192.

DICKSON, DAVID. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of D. Dickson and or's. (Rents for army purposes.) January 27, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 116; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

DILLER, JOSEPH SILAS. A late volcanic eruption in northern California and its peculiar lava. Washington, 1891. 33pp., 17 pls. .15

U.S. Geol. Survey; Bulletin no. 79.

DIMMICK, E. A., Consul. Commerce and industries of Barbados. 6pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 6-11.

DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE. Report from the committee on appropriations to accompany bill (H.R. 7624) making appropriations for the diplomatic and consular service for 1892-'93. June 1, 1892. 5pp.

Sen. rep. no. 769; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Report of the electrical commission [Andrew Rosewater, H. A. Rowland, and F. B. Shunk] appointed to consider the location, arrangement, and operation of electric wires in the District of Columbia. Washington, 1892. 151pp., 52 pls., 4 maps. 3.00

H.R. ex. doc. no. 15; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report of the superintendent of charities for the year ending June 30, 1891. 62pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 46; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.

—— Expenditures for the collection of garbage, etc. December 17, 1891. 4pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 26; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on the District of Columbia favoring bill (S. 267) for the preservation of the public peace, etc. January 18, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 32; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. To accompany bill (S. 831) to prevent bookmaking and poolselling. January 18, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 33; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (S. 1351) to provide a girl's reform school. January 21, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 92; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (H.R. 2785) to amend the general incorporation law of the District approved May 17, 1882. February 1, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 137; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (S. 1492) for an inspector of plumbing, etc. February 1, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 139: 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (S. 1884) to prevent frauds on the water revenues of the District. February 1, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 140; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (H.R. 4429) to empower the commissioners to grant respites and pardons in certain cases. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 174; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (H.R. 4107) to change the name of the National Safe Deposit Company. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 175; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (S. 1307) to provide a permanent system of highways in the District outside of cities. February 10, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. rep. no. 207; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (S. 2045) to rebuild the bridge across Rock Creek at M st. February 11, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. rep. no. 217; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (H.R. 5119) to prevent the building of houses along certain alleys in Washington. February 13, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 324; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (S. 1886) to authorize the commissioners to grant pardons and respites in certain cases. February 15, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 325; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to incorporate D.C. Suburban Railway Company. February 15, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 326; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. To accompany bill (S. 741) to incorporate the Eclectic Medical Society of the District. February 16, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 239; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (H.R. 4563) for the relief of holders of drawback certificates. February 18, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 409; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Communication from the Commissioners in regard to the extension of North Capitol street to the Soldiers' Home. February 29, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 85; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on appropriations to accompany bill (H.R. 6746) making appropriations for the support of the government of the District for 1892-'93. March 1, 1892. 34pp.

H.R. rep. no. 495; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Reports from the committee on military affairs favoring joint resolution (H. res. 66) to loan flags, etc., for street decoration during the Grand Army encampment in September, 1892. March 1 and 9, 1892. 1+1pp.

H.R. rep. no. 499, and Sen. rep. no. 336; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Communication from the commissioners in regard to the condition of the various public bridges in said District. March 23, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 102; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on appropriations to accompany bill (H.R. 6746) making appropriations for the expenses of the government of the District for 1892-'93. April 4, 1892. 7pp.

Sen. rep. no. 492; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on the District of Columbia favoring bill (S. 2460) to repeal the license tax of $25 on produce dealers in the markets. April 20, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 580; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on appropriations on the Senate amendments to the District appropriation bill for 1892-'93. April 23, 1892. 16pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1167; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Communication from the commissioners in regard to change of motive power, etc., of railroads operated in the District. May 9, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 150; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Supplemental estimates of deficiencies in appropriations for the District of Columbia. May 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 233; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Communication from the commissioners in regard to the Washington market company. May 17, 1892. 11pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 154; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Communication from the commissioners in regard to the occupancy of the river front. May 17, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 155; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Assessment of taxes in the District of Columbia. May 24, 1892. Mr. Johnson from the select committee to investigate tax assessments in the District submitted the following report. [And testimony.] 156pp., 1 map. .50

H.R. rep. no. 1469; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimates of deficiencies submitted by the commissioners, for 1891-'92. June 1, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 253; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report of the Anacostia and Potomac railroad company for 1891. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 38, and H.R. mis. doc. no. 221, 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report of the Brightwood railway company. January 25, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 51; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Communication from the Commissioners of the District transmitting certain information in regard to the Brightwood railway company. January 28, 1892. 7pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 54; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Statement of the operations of the Capitol, north O street and south Washington railway company for 1890-'91. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 54; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on the District of Columbia favoring bill (H.R. 410) to amend the charter of the Eckington and Soldiers' Home railway company. February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 190; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— List of stockholders of the Georgetown and Tennallytown railway company. 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 57; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Communication from the commissioners in regard to the Georgetown and Tennallytown railway company. May 5, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis doc. no. 143; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Annual report of the Georgetown barge, dock, elevator and railway company for 1891. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 55; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Statement of the receipts and disbursements of the Metropolitan railroad company for 189O-'91. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 53; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report of the Rock Creek railway company for 1891. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 55; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Annual report of the Washington and Georgetown railroad company for 1891. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 56; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

DIXON, GEORGE O. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Dixon v. U.S. January 25, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 51; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

DODGE, CHARLES RICHARDS. Recent facts regarding the ramie industry in America, with brief statements relating to manufacture in Europe, etc. Reprinted from the report of the statistician for May, 1891. Washington, 1891. 16pp..10

—— Report of the special agent (of the Department of Agriculture) in charge of the fibre investigations, 1891. Washington, 1892. 24pp., 2pls., 11 cuts..25

DORSEY, BENNETT. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill to grant an honorable discharge to B. Dorsey. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 75; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

DORSEY, JAMES OWEN. The Cegiha language. Washington, 1890. 4o. xviii+794pp. 3.00

U.S. Geog. and geol. survey of the Rocky Mountain Regions: Contributions to N. America ethnology, vol. vi.

—— Omaha and Ponka letters. Washington, 1891. 127pp. .40

Smithsonian Institution: Bureau of Ethnology.

—— See Riggs, S. J. Dakota-English dictionary, 1890.

DOUGHERTY, C. A. Rights of foreigners in Mexico. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 126-127.

DRILL REGULATIONS. Letter from the Secretary of War recommending the printing of cavalry and artillery drill regulations for sale. June 1, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex doc. no. 250; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

DRY DOCK. Report from the committee on naval affairs favoring bill for establishment of a dry-dock near Algiers, La. January 27 and February 10, 1892. 3+3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 118 and H.R. rep. no. 251; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

DULUTH AND MANITOBA RAILROAD CO. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill granting right of way across the Fort Pembina reservation in N. Dakota. January 21, 1891. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 61; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

DUTTON, CLARENCE EDWARD, U.S. A. [Project for a Nicaraguan canal, with observations thereon.] 1892. 24pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 97; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.

EAKINS, LINCOLN GRANT. Seven new meteorites. 7pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 91-98.

—— Analysis of astrophylite. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 119.

—— Analyses of five Chereokee limestones. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 125.

—— Analyses of ores of iron from Virginia, in or near Craig county, North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, Kentucky. 2pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 125-126.

—— Analyses of ores of manganese from Tennesee, from Barton county, Georgia. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 128.

—— Analyses of two coals from West Virginia, in Barbour county. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey; Bulletin no. 78, p. 128.

EAKINS, CHATARD, T. M., and STOKES, H. N. Analysis of kaolin from Arkansas, Alabama, and Georgia. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 120.

EARLL, ROBERT EDWARD. Report upon the exhibit of the Smithsonian Institution, including the U.S. Nat. Museum, at the centennial exposition of the Ohio valley and central states, held at Cincinnati in 1888. 26pp.

U.S. Nat. Mus. rep. 1888-'89, pp. 154-179.

EASTMAN, J. R. Meteorological observations and results at the U.S. naval observatory, 1883-1887. 4o. 261pp.1.00

U.S. Naval Observatory: Observations, 1887; appendix 3.

EASTPORT, Me., Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury asking an appropriation to complete the public building at Eastport. January 27, 1892. 1p.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 24; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ECKERSON, GEORGE W. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of G. W. Eckerson. February 16, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 362; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

EDWARDS, RICHARD M. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to amend the record of R. M. Edwards. February 5, 1892. 7pp.

H.R. rep. no. 109; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— W. H., Consul-general. Corn-bread in Germany. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 84-85.

EIGHT-HOUR LAW. Resolution from the committee on labor favoring an inquiry into the working of the eight-hour law. 1p.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 103; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Preliminary report from the committee on labor to accompany H.R. mis. doc. no. 103. February 24, 1892. 4p.

H.R. rep. no. 427; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ELECTRICAL COMMISSION. See District of Columbia.

ELECTRIC WIRE UNDERGROUND CONDUITS. Consular reports on underground conduits in foreign countries. 72pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 139, pp. 739-810.

ELGIN, J. H. Findings of the court of claims in the case of J. H. Elgin v. U.S. 3pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 93; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ELLIS, J. B., and EVERHART, B. M. New species of fungi. 6pp.

Journal of mycology, v. 7, no. 2, pp. 130-135.

ERICSSON, JOHN. Report from the committee on naval affairs to accompany bill (S. 835) for the relief of the estate of John Ericsson. January 27, 1892. 6pp.

Sen. rep. no. 125; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ESCAMBIA LODGE. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill to relinquish the interest of the U.S. to certain land in Pensacola, Fl., to Escambia Lodge. January 11, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. rep. no. 11; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ESTES, JOHN M. Tobacco: instructions for cultivation and curing. Washington, 1892. 8pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Farmers' Bulletin no. 6.

EVANS, JOHN. The antiquity of man. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 10pp. .05

Smithsonian pub. no. 822.

EVERMANN, BARTON W. A reconnaissance of the streams and lakes of western Montana and northwestern Wyoming. (2) A report upon investigations made in Texas in 1891. 88pp., 36pls.

U.S. Fish Com., Report on establishment of fishcultural stations in Rocky mountains and Gulf regions, 1892.

EWELL, ERVIN E. Cocoa preparations. 58pp., 2pls.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 13, part 7, pp. 933-990.

EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. See Agricultural Department, Office of experiment stations.

EYCHESHYMER, A. C. Club-root in the United States. 10pp., 2pls.

Journal of mycology, v. 7, no. 2, pp. 79-83.

FECHET, EUGENE O., Consul. The state of Durango, Mexico. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 92-94.

FERNANDINA, Fl. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring bill to erect a public building at Fernandina. January 14, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 29; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

FERNOW, BERNARD EDUARD. Timber physics. Part 1. Preliminary report. Washington, 1892. 4o. iii, 1-57, ivpp., 6 pls.

Agr'l Dep't, Forestry Division: Bulletin no. 6.

FERRON, Utah. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill for the relief of the inhabitants of the town of Ferron. February 10, 1892. 1p.

FIELD, THOMAS P. A brief history of Amherst college. 21pp., 3pls.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 6, 1891, pp. 250-270.

FISHERIES. Memorial of the Maine commission of sea and shore fisheries against the use of purse seines in the menhaden and mackerel fisheries. March 14, 1892. 29pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 96; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

FISKE, L. R., d. d. History of Albion college, Albion, Mich. 12pp., 2 pls.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 145-156.

FITZGIBBON, THOMAS. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill to grant an honorable discharge to T. Fitzgibbon. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 66; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

FLEISCHER, HEINRICH LEBARECHT. Memoir of, by A. Müller. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1892. 21pp. .05

Smithsonian pub. no. 788.

FLING, FREDERICK M. Mirabeau's speech of May 20, 1790. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. 1890, pp. 53-54.

FLORIDA. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill to pay balance found to be due Florida. February 10, 1892. 15pp.

Sen. rep. no. 198; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on claims favoring bill (H.R. 82) for settling the claim of Florida for suppressing Indian hostilities. February 11, 1892. 104pp.

H.R. rep. no. 273; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

FORD, PAUL LEICESTER, and CLARK, A. HOWARD. Bibliography of the writings of the members of the American Historical Association for 1890. 30pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 117-146.

—— —— Supplementary bibliography of the writings of the members of the American Historical Association. [See Annual report Am. Hist. Assoc. for 1889.] 14pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 147-160.

—— R. L., and o'rs. Findings of the court of claims in the case of R. L. Ford, P. Kelly, O. Walker, T. H. Webb, J. W. Wesson, respectively, v. U.S. February 12, 1892. 6pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 78; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

FORT GREENE, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Report from the committee on the library favoring bill for a monument to the memory of the victims of the prison ship. February 5, 1892. 7pp.

H.R. rep. no. 169; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

FORT WALLA WALLA. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the improvement of Fort Walla Walla. February 4, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 167; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

FORT WAYNE, Mich. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to provide for the enlargement of the military post at Fort Wayne. February 4, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 164; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

FOX, HOWARD, Consul. Commerce and industries of Cornwall. 6pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 367-372.

—— THOMAS W., Consul. Trade and commerce of Plymouth. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 120-122.

FRANCKE, KUNO. Karl Fallen and the liberal movement in Germany. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 57-58.

FREEDMAN'S HOSPITAL. Report of C. B. Purvis, surgeon-in-chief, to the Secretary of the Interior, 1891. Washington, 1891. 10pp.

FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. Annual report of the commissioner of. Washington, 1891. 12pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 29; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

FRESNO, Calif: Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds, favoring the erection of a public building at Fresno. January 12, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 13; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

FULLER, HOMER T. Worcester polytechnic institute. Sketch. 21pp., 1 pl.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 6, 1891, pp. 320-340.

GAINSVILLE, McCALLISTER AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY CO. Report from the committee on Indian affairs favoring bill granting to the G., McC. & St. L. R.R. co. right of way through Indian territory. February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 386; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GAINSVILLE, OKLAHOMA AND GULF RAILWAY CO. Report from the committee on Indian affairs favoring bill granting to the G., O. & G. Railway co. right of way through the Indian territory. February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 387; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GALLOWAY, BEVERLY THOMAS. Suggestions in regard to the treatment of cercosfora circums-cissa. 2pp.

Journal of Mycology, v. 7, no. 2, pp. 77-78.

GANNETT, HENRY. A dictionary of altitudes in the United States. (Second edition.) Washington, 1891. 393pp. .50

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 76.

GARDNER, WALTER E., Consul. American oleo oil in the Netherlands. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 85-86.

GAUGERS, ETC. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of certain gaugers and other internal revenue employés who rendered service before qualification. February 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 371; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GAUGER'S MANUAL. See Treasury Dep't, Internal Revenue.

GEIKEL, JAMES. Glacial geology. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 10pp. .05

Smithsonian pub. no. 807.

GENDRON IRON WHEEL CO. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of the Gendron Iron Wheel Company of Toledo, Ohio. (For excess of duty.) February 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 356; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GEORTH, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS. The minerals of North Carolina. Washington, 1891. 119pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 74.

GERMAIN, V. J. On the teaching of domestic economy and needlework. 6pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1117-1122.

GIDDINGS, NAPOLEON B. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of N. B. Giddings. January 14, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 24; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GILBERT, CHARLES H. Scientific results of explorations by the U.S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross. XXII. Descriptions of 34 new species of fishes collected in 1888 and 1889, principally among the Santa Barbara islands and in the Gulf of California. From Proceedings of the U.S. Nat. Mus., v. xiv, pp. 539-566. [No. 880.] Washington, 1891. 27pp.

—— GROVE KARL. The history of the Niagara river. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 29pp..10

Smithsonian Pub. no. 808.

GILL, THEODORE. Note on the genus Hiatula of Lacépède or Tautoga of Mitchell. From Proceedings Nat. Mus., v. xiv, p. 695. [No. 883.] 1p.

—— Notes on the Tetraodontoidea. From Proceedings U.S. Nat. Mus., v. xiv, pp. 705-720. [No. 886.] Washington, 1892. 16pp., 1 pl.

—— Notes on the genus Chonerhinus or Xenopterus. From Proceedings U.S. Nat. Mus., v. xiv, pp. 697-699. [No. 884.] 3pp.

—— On the genus Gnathanacanthus of Bleeker. From Proceedings U.S. Nat. Mus., v. xiv, pp. 701-704. [No. 885.] 4pp.

GOLDSCHMIDT, JULIUS, Consul-General. The international statistical congress at Vienna in 1891. 7pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 175-181.

GOODE, GEORGE BROWN. Bibliographies of American naturalists. V. The published writings of Dr. Charles Girard. Washington, 1891. vi, 141 pp., portrait. .40

U.S. National Museum: Bulletin no. 41.

—— Report on the condition and progress of the U.S. Nat. Museum during the year ending June 30, 1889. From the report of the Nat. Mus. 1888-'89, pp. 1-277. Washington, 1891. 279pp., 4pls..75

—— The museums of the future. From the report of the Nat. Mus., 1888-'89, pp. 427-445. Washington, 1891. 21pp..10

GOOSE LAKE, Oregon. Letter from the attorney-general in relation to the effort to drain Goose Lake in the states of Oregon and California. May 2, 1892. 12pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 91; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GORDY, J. P. Rise and growth of the normal school idea in the United States. Washington, 1891. 145pp. .50

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 8, 1891.

GOSEHORN, SARAH. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Gosehorn v. U.S. February 3, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 63; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. Report to the Secretary of the Interior, 1891. Washington, 1891. 80pp., 6 pls.

GRAND ARMY. Communication from the commissioners of the District of Columbia recommending an appropriation for the reception and entertainment of the Grand Army of the Republic. March 25, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 173; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Memorial of G. H. Thomas Post no. 13 in relation to certification of veterans by the U.S. Civil Service Commission. March 2, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 87; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GRANT, CHESTER F. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to grant an honorable discharge to C. F. Grant. February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 107; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GRAY, ASA. Plates prepared between the years 1849 and 1859 to accompany a report on the forest trees of N. America. Washington, 1891. 4o. 4pp., 23 col. pls.

Smithsonian pub. no. 800.

—— JAMES G. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to remove charge of desertion against J. G. Gray. February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 106; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GREELY, ADOLPHUS WASHINGTON, U.S. A. International pressure and storm charts. 31pp., 25 charts.

War Dep't, Signal Office: Annual report 1891, appendix no. 17.

—— Diurnal fluctuations of atmospheric pressure at twenty-nine selected stations in the United States. Washington, 1891. v, 15pp. 4o.

War Dep't, Signal office.

—— Report on the climatic conditions of the state of Texas. Washington, 1892. 4o. 120pp., 23 charts..75

Sen. ex. doc. no. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report on the climatology of the arid regions of the United States with reference to irrigation. Washington, 1891. 356pp., 43 maps and pls.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 287; 51st Cong., 2d sess.

—— Charts showing the "probability of rainy days" prepared from observations of eighteen years. Washington, 1891. 12 charts, folio.

War Dep't, Signal office.

—— Normal temperature charts by decades for the United States and the Dominion of Canada. Washington, 1891. 72 charts, folio.

War Dep't, Signal office.

—— Discussion of the international simultaneous meteorological observations 1878-1887 with reference to monthly mean barometric pressures, prevailing winds, change of pressures from month to month, and monthly storm frequency of the northern hemisphere, with 25 charts.

War Dep't, Signal office report 1891, Appendix no. 17.

—— Charts showing "average monthly cloudiness" in the United States. Washington, 1891. 12 charts, folio.

War Dep't, Signal office.

—— Charts showing "isobars, isotherms, and wind" in the United States for each month from January, 1871, to December, 1873. Washington, 1891. 36 charts. 4o.

War Dep't, Signal office.

—— International monthly charts of mean pressures and wind directions at 7 a. m. Washington mean time for 1882 and 1883. Washington, 1891. 24 charts, folio.

War Dep't, Signal office.

GREENE, NATHANIEL. Report from the committee on the library favoring bill to erect a monument to Gen. Greene. February 26, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 472; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GREGORY, J. W. The underwaters of the great plains. 46pp. 6 pls.

Agr'l Dep't: Irrigation inquiry, 1892, pt. 4, pp. 3-48pp.

GRICE, JOHN, and o'rs. Findings of the court of claims in the causes of J. Grice, J. Wysong, B. K. White, and Elizabeth Gunnell, respectively, v. U.S. February 9, 1892. 6pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 74; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GRIFFIN, APPLETON PRENTISS CLARK. Bibliography of the historical societies of the United States. 107pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 161-267.

—— WALTER T. Barnyard manures. 5pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 253-257.

GRIFFITHS, G. S. Antarctic explorations. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 14pp.

Smithsonian pub. no. 811.

GRINNELL, WILLIAM F. American hard woods in England. 5pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 19-23.

GROAT, ABRAM. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of A. Groat. (Desertion.) March 1, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 498; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GROSS, CHARLES. A plea for reform in the study of English municipal history. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 51-52.

GROW, GALUSHA A., and RANDALL, SAMUEL J. Addresses on the presentation of portraits of speakers Grow and Randall, in the H.R., 52d congress, 1st sess. Washington, 1892. 48pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 141; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GRUNSKY, C. E. Methods of applying water to land, as practiced in the central portions of California. 16pp., 18pls.

Agr'l Dep't, Irrigation inquiry, 1892, t. 1, pp. 307-322.

GUENTHER, RICHARD, Consul-general. Mexican development and commerce. 10pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 111-120.

GUILD, MARION PELTON. Historical sketch of Wellesley college. 22pp., 4pls.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 6, 1891, pp. 420-441.

GUINEAN, THOMAS. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of T. Guinean. (Refund of purchase money for land sold by U.S.) February 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 380; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

GURLEY, R. W. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of the estate of R. W. Gurley. (Arrearages of salary.) January 27, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 117; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HALE, J. H. Tropic and semitropic fruits and nuts. 4o. 18pp.

U.S. Census, 1890: Bulletin no. 161.

HALL, ASAPH. Observations of double stars made at the U.S. naval observatory. Part second, 1880-1891. Washington, 1892. 4o. 203pp.

U.S. Naval Observatory: Washington observations, 1889, appendix 1. Note: Part 1 was published in 1881 as appendix vi, Washington obs. for 1877.

HALLOCK, WILLIAM. Preliminary note on the coefficients of thermal expansion of certain rocks. 10pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 109-118.

HAM, JAMES S. Report from the committee on finance favoring bills for the relief of heirs of J. S. Ham and J. W. Vose. (To redeem stolen U.S. bonds.) February 8, 1892. 13pp.

Sen. rep. no. 172; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HANNA, PHILIP C., Consul. American trade in Venezuela. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 183-186.

HANSON, WILLIS F. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of W. F. Hanson. February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 201; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HARRINGTON, LOUISA. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of Louisa Harrington. (For wood.) February 5, 1892. 5pp.

H.R. rep. no. 120; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HARRINGTON, MARK W. Meteorological work for agricultural institutions. Washington, 1892. 23pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Experiment station bulletin no. 10.

HARRIS, WILLIAM T., ll. d. The influence of the public schools. Do the public schools educate children beyond the position which they must occupy in life? 7pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 589-596.

—— Historic ornament. Why drawing teachers should teach historic ornament. 4pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1313-1316.

—— The psychology of manual training. 14pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 903-916.

—— The intellectual value of tool work. 6pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 937-942.

HASKELL, SAMUEL, d. d. Kalamazoo college, Kalamazoo, Mich. Sketch. 5pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 133-137.

HASKINS, CHARLES H. The Yazoo land companies. (Abstract.) 1p.

Am. Hist. Ass'n rep. 1890, p. 82.

HAVENS, EZRA S. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of E. S. Havens. (For pay and allowances.) January 14, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 23; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HAWES, JOHN B., Consul. The streets and roads of Bohemia. 6pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 459-500.

HAXTHAUSEN, JOSEPH. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of J. Haxthausen. (For overpaid special taxes.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 89; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HAY, ROBERT. Final geological reports of the artesian and underflow investigation between the 97th meridian of longitude and the foothills of the Rocky mountains, to the Secretary of Agriculture. Washington, 1892. 209pp., 19 pls..75

Agr'l Dep't, Irrigation Inquiry 1892, pt. 3, pp. 41-166.

HAYFORD, JOHN FILLMORE. Physical hydrography. On the use of observations of currents for prediction purposes. Appendix no. 14. Report of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1890. Washington, 1891. 15pp. .15

—— Physical hydrography. Tides at Sandy Hook, observed and predicted times and heights during the year 1889. Washington, 1891. 12pp, 2 charts. .15

HAZEN, G.M. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of G. M. Hazen, and o'rs. (Rents for army purposes.) January 27, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 115; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HEALY, JOHN F., Consul. Orchilla weed in Madeira. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 383-384.

HEARD, AUGUSTINE, Consul-General. Korean paper. 1p.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, p. 44.

—— The new currency of Korea, 1p.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, p. 164.

HEARRELL, L. B. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Hearrell v. U.S. January 21, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 49; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.

HELMHOLTZ, ROBERT VON. Memoir of Gustav Robert Kerchoff. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1890. 16pp. .05

Smithsonian Pub. no. 791.

HEMMICK, ROLAND J., Consul. Labor in Geneva. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 203-205.

HENNESSY, HENRY. On the physical structure of the earth. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 21pp. .05

Smithsonian Pub. no. 806.

HENSHAW, SAMUEL. Report upon the gipsey moth in Massachusetts. 8pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Div. of Entomology: Bulletin no. 26, pp. 75-82.

HERR, AUSTIN H. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of A. H. Herr. (For use and occupation.) January 21, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 95; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HERSHE, BENJAMIN F. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of B. F. Hershe. February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 200; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HICKS, L. E. On the underflow and sheet waters, irrigable lands and geological structure of Nebraska, with its effect upon the water supply. 24pp., 5pls.

Agr'l Dep't, Irrigation inquiry, 1892, pt. 3. pp. 191-209.

HILL, FRANK D., Consul. The vine in Uruguay. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 141-144.

—— ROBERT THOMAS. On the occurrence of artesian and other underground waters in Texas, eastern New Mexico, and Indian Territory west of the 97th meridian. 126pp., 18pls.

Agr'l Dep't, Irrigation inquiry, 1892, pt. 3, pp. 167-190.

HILLEBRAND, WILLIAM FRANCIS. On the occurrence of nitrogen in uraninite, and on the composition of uraninite in general. 38pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 43-80.

—— Analysis of kyanite from Clip, Arizona. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 120.

—— Analysis of picrullumogene, from Las Vegas, New Mexico, [and] of brochantite from Arizona. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 121.

—— Analysis of feldspars from Minnesota gabros. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 122.

—— Analysis of brass used in standards of the U.S. bureau of weights and measures. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 129.

—— and HOWARD, E. L. Analysis of water from Webster Grove, Mo. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 129.

—— —— Analysis of liebenerite? a massive white mineral from the Brown tin mine, Rapid City, South Dakota, 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 120.

HINTON, RICHARD J. A report on irrigation and the cultivation of the soil thereby, with physical data, conditions, and progress within the U.S. for 1891. Part 1. Washington, 1892. 459pp., 50 pls.1.25

Sen. ex. doc. no. 41, part 1; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

Note: Part 2 of this report is by E. S. Nettleton; part 3, by Robt. Hay; part 4, by J. W. Gregory and F. F. B. Coffin.

—— Report of the special agent in charge of the artesian and underflow investigations and of the irrigation inquiry, 1891. Washington, 1892. 15pp., map.

Agr'l Dep't, Annual Report 1891, pp. 439-450.

—— Facts and conditions relating to irrigation in various countries. 58pp., 1 pl.

Agr'l Dep't, Irrigation inquiry, 1892, pt. 1, pp. 375-432.

HOFFMAN, WALTER JAMES. The Midē'wi-win or "Grand medicine Society" of the Ojibwa. 158pp., 22pls.

Smithsonian Institution: Bureau of Ethnology, 7th annual report, pp. 143-300.

HOLLCROFT, E. P. T. Report from the committee on claims favoring the issue of duplicate bonds of the U.S. to E. P. T. Hollcroft, guardian of B. J. Barr. February 6, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 91; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HOLLIS, GEORGE F., Consul. South African sheep and goats. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 34-36.

HOLLOWAY, J. B. Digest of claims referred by congress to the court of claims, from the 48th to the 51st congress, inclusive, for a finding of facts under the provisions of the "Bowman act" of March 3, 1883. Washington, 1892. 127pp.1.00

HOLMAN, SILAS W. Massachusetts institute of technology. Sketch. 40pp., 3 pls.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 6, 1891, pp. 280-319.

HOLMES, GEORGE K.. and LORD, JOHN S. Statistics of farms, homes, and mortgages. Ownership of debt in Kansas, and Ohio and Nebraska. 28+12pp.

U.S. Census, 1890: Extra Bulletin nos. 18 and 20.

HOOGEWERFF, J. A., U.S. N. Magnetic observations at the U.S. naval observatory, 1890. 4o. 99pp., 4 pls.1.00

U.S. Naval Observatory: Observations, 1887; appendix 2.

HOPKINS, A. D. Some bred West Virginia braconidæ. 4pp.

Insect life, v. 4, nos. 7-8, pp. 256-259.

HORN, FRITZ. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of F. Horn. February 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 209; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HORNE, SAMUEL B., Consul. Foreign trade of Santa Cruz. 5pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 11-15.

HORSFALL, T. C. The use of pictures and other works of art in elementary schools. 11pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and Industry, pt. 2, pp. 716-726.

HOSACK, W. S. Adverse report from the committee on claims on bill for the relief of Dr. W. S. Hosack. (For difference in pay.) February 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 378; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HOT SPRINGS RESERVATION. Report of the Superintendent to the Secretary of the Interior 1891. Washington, 1891. 39pp.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Alphabetical list of members and delegates of the House of Representatives, and the standing and select committees of which they are members. 52d Congress, 1st session; 1891-'92. 15pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Standing and select committees of the House of Representatives, 52d Congress, 1st sess. 16pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on accounts in the matter of clerks to House committees. January 13, 1892. 5pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on accounts on resolution to appoint special messengers for the House. February 10, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 248; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on accounts on rent of branch folding room. February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 269; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS.


MONTHLY CATALOGUE.


JOHN H. HICKCOX, Editor.

Vol. VIII. WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH, 1892. No. 3.

Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office, Washington, D.C.


CATALOGUE.

MARCH, 1892.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Continued.

—— Report from the committee on accounts on resolution to appoint W. F. Halleck an assistant doorkeeper. February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 293; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Clerk. Report of the clerk of the House of Representatives. Employés and expenditures, July, 1890, to December, 1891. 214pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Communication from the clerk of the H.R., with an inventory of the property of the U.S. in his possession. December 16, 1891. 3pp.

H.R. Mis. Doc. No. 9; 52d Cong., 1st Sess.

—— —— Letter from the clerk reporting that he has completed the indexing of private claims presented to the 49th-51st Congresses. January 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 31; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Letter from the clerk transmitting a list of contests for seats in the 52d Congress. January 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 32; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Letter from the clerk of the House showing the condition of the contingent fund. April 4, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 161; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Doorkeeper. Communication from the doorkeeper (H.R.) transmitting inventory of books, maps, etc., in the folding room of the House. December 19, 1891. 8pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 10; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Letter from the doorkeeper (H.R.) with a report of the sales of waste paper, etc. December 16, 1891. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Letter from the doorkeeper (H.R.) with a statement of the property in his charge belonging to the U.S. December 16, 1891. 17pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 8; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Letter from the sergeant-at-arms (H.R.) with an account of property of the U.S. in his possession. December 16, 1891. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 7; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HOUSTON, WILLIAM. The legislative work of the first parliament of Upper Canada. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 43-44.

HOWLAND, LELAND O. The biology of the hymenopterous insects of the family chalcididæ. From Proceedings of the U.S. Nat. Mus., v. xiv, pp. 567-588. [No. 881.] Washington, 1892. 21pp.

—— The habits of elasmus. 2pp.

Insect Life, v. 4, nos. 7-8, pp. 253-254.

—— ERNEST LINCOLN. Analysis of hematite nodule from New Mexico, 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 127.

—— WALTER E. The British tin-plate trade. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 1-4.

HOWARD UNIVERSITY. Report of the secretary and treasurer to the Secretary of the Interior. 1891. Washington, 1891. 5pp.

HUBBARD, ROYAL M. Report from the committee on post-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of R. M. Hubbard, postmaster, for clerk-hire. January 27, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 122; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HUNT, SAMUEL F. The University of Cincinnati, Ohio. Sketch. 11pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 171-181.

HUNTING, GEORGE T., d. d. Alma college, Alma, Mich. Sketch. 2pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 164-165.

HUTCHINSON AND SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Report from the committee on Indian affairs favoring bill to amend "an act granting the right of way to the Hutchinson and Southern railroad company to construct a railroad from Anthony, Kans., through the Indian Territory to some point in Grayson county, Texas." January 19, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

HYDE, JOHN. Flax [and] hemp production. 24pp. 4o.

U.S. Census 1890: Bulletin no. 177.

IMMIGRATION. Report from the committee on immigration favoring resolution for immigration investigation. February 18, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 411; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

INDIAN TERRITORY. Report from the committee on territories favoring bill (H.R. 249) to regulate mines and mining in the Indian territory. February 5, 1892. 8pp.

H.R. rep. no. 162; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

INSECT LIFE. See Agricultural Department, Division of Entomology.

INTERCONTINENTAL RAILWAY COMMISSION. Minutes. [Dec. 4, 1890, to April 21, 1891.] Washington 1891. 4o. 132pp., map.1.00

Note: In English and Spanish.

INTERCONTINENTAL RAILWAY. Estimate of an appropriation to pay salaries of the three U.S. Commissioners. February 3, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 113; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. Report of the Secretary of the Interior for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 171pp..25

—— Report of the Secretary of the Interior; being part of the message and documents, 1st session, 52d congress. In five vols. Vol. 3. Washington, 1892. 679pp.1.00

H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, pt. 5, v. 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

Note: Contains Reports of Commissioner of pensions; Superintendent of the census; Commissioner of patents; Commissioner of railroads; Territorial governors, etc.

—— List of employés in the department who are not employed as laborers, nor as members of the classified service, and who are not specifically authorized by law. April 20, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 81; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Statement of the expenditures of the contingent appropriations for the department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891. 18pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 47; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Additional estimates of deficiencies in appropriations for 1891-'92 and prior years. February 13, 1892. 6pp.

H.R. ex. doc no. 131; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Bureau of Education. Annual statement of the commissioner of education to the Secretary of the Interior. 1891. W. T. Harris, commissioner. Washington, 1891. 21pp.

—— —— Report of the commissioner of education for the year 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 2 vols. 1.50

—— —— Publications of the U.S. Bureau of Education, from 1867 to 1890, with subject-index. Washington, 1891. 101pp. .50

—— —— A catalogue of educational literature, part 1. Analytical index to Barnard's Journal of Education. [31 vols. 1855-1881. Edited by Henry Barnard, ll. d.] Washington, 1892. 128pp. .50

—— —— Special report on public libraries, part 2. Rules for a dictionary catalogue by C. A. Cutter. 3d edition, with corrections and additions. Washington, 1891. 140pp.1.00

—— —— Art and industry. Instruction in drawing applied to the industrial and fine arts, as given in the colleges of agriculture and the mechanic arts, and in the public schools, etc., in the U.S. By Isaac Edwards Clarke. Part ii. Industrial and manual training in public schools. Washington, 1891. cxlviii, 1-1338pp. 1.50

Sen. ex. doc. no. 209, part 2; 46th Cong., 2d sess.

—— —— Circular of information no. 1, 1891. Contributions to American educational history. Edited by H. B. Adams. No. 10. Higher education in Indiana. By J. A. Woodburn. Washington, 1891. 200pp., 32 pls.1.00

—— —— Same. No. 2, 1891. The fourth international prison congress, St. Petersburg, Russia. By C. D. Randall. Washington, 1891. 253pp., 15 pls.1.00

—— —— Same. No. 3, 1891. Sanitary conditions for schoolhouses. By A. P. Marble. Washington, 1891. 121pp., 81 pls..75

—— —— Same. No. 4, 1891. Contributions to American educational history, edited by H. B. Adams. No. 11. History of higher education in Michigan. By A. C. McLaughlin. Washington, 1891. 178pp., 21 pls.1.00

—— —— Same. No. 5, 1891. Contributions to American educational history, edited by H. B. Adams. No. 12. The history of higher education in Ohio. By G. W. Knight and J. R. Commons. Washington, 1891. 258pp., 44 pls.1.00

—— —— Same. No. 6, 1891. Contributions to American educational history, edited by H. B. Adams. No. 13. History of higher education in Massachusetts. By G. G. Bush. Washington, 1891. 445pp., 33 pls.1.25

—— —— Same. No. 7, 1891. Promotions and examinations in graded schools. By E. E. White. Washington, 1891. 64pp..25

—— —— Same. No. 8, 1891. Rise and growth of the normal school idea in the United States. By J. P. Gordy. Washington, 1891. 145pp. .50

—— —— Same. No. 9, 1891. Biological teaching in the colleges of the United States. By J. P. Campbell. Washington, 1891. 183pp..75

—— —— Same. No. 1, 1892. Southern women in the recent educational movement in the South. By A. D. Mayo. Washington, 1892. 300pp.1.00

—— Census Office. A permanent census bureau. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior transmitting a report from the superintendent of the census. December 8, 1891. Washington, 1891. iv+185pp.

—— —— Communication from the Secretary of the Interior asking immediate action upon the estimate for an appropriation of $1,000,000 for the eleventh census. January 6, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 51; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Report from the committee on appropriations favoring bill appropriating $200,000 to continue work of the 11th census. February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 9; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Census Bulletin no. 158. February 2, 1892. 4o. 33pp.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of Manufacture: 1890. District of Columbia.

—— —— The same. No. 159. February 5, 1892. 4o. 42pp.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of churches.

—— —— The same. No. 160. February 9, 1892. 4o. 14pp.

CONTENTS.

Transportation: Railway statistics. Group vii.

—— —— The same. No. 161. February 11, 1892. 4o. 18pp.

CONTENTS.

Horticulture.—Tropic and semi-tropic fruits and nuts.

—— —— The same. No. 162. February 13, 1892. 4o. 41pp.

CONTENTS.

Finances of Maine.

—— —— The same. No. 163. February 15, 1892. 4o. 24pp.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Irrigation in Nevada.

—— —— The same. No. 164. February 16, 1892. 4o. 15pp.

CONTENTS.

Transportation: Railway statistics. Group viii.

—— —— The same. No. 165. February 19, 1892. 4o. 21pp.

CONTENTS.

Population of places having 1,000 inhabitants or more in 1890.

—— —— The same. No. 166. February 23, 1892. 4o. 8pp.

CONTENTS.

Mineral product of the United States.

—— —— The same. No. 167. March 4, 1892. 4o. 25pp.

CONTENTS.

Fisheries of the Pacific States.

—— —— The same. No. 168. March 7, 1892. 4o. 6pp.

CONTENTS.

Manufactures.—Iron and steel. Production of the cast-iron pipe foundries.

—— —— The same. No. 169. March 8, 1892. 4o. 12pp.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of manufactures.—The wool industry.

—— —— The same. No. 170. March 9, 1892. 4o. 53pp.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of manufactures: 1890. City of St. Louis, Missouri.

—— —— The same. No. 171. March 15, 1892. 4o. 15pp.

CONTENTS.

Transportation: Railway statistics. Group ix.

—— —— The same. No. 172. March 16, 1892. 4o. 14pp.

CONTENTS.

Transportation: Railway statistics. Group x.

—— —— The same. No. 173. March 18, 1892. 63pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Fisheries of the great lakes.

—— —— The same. No. 174. March 28, 1892. 47pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of churches.

—— —— The same. No. 175. April 8, 1892. 4o. 20pp.

CONTENTS.

Population by color, sex, and general nativity: 1890.

—— —— The same. No. 176. April 14, 1892. 4o. 4pp.

CONTENTS.

Summary of national, state, and local indebtedness.

—— —— The same. No. 177. April 19, 1892. 24pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Flax and hemp.

—— —— The same. No. 178. April 23, 1892. 4o. 26pp.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Irrigation in Oregon.

—— —— The same. No. 179. April 26, 1892. 4o. 10pp.

CONTENTS.

Transportation. Transportation by water in the U.S.

—— —— The same. No. 181. April 29, 1892. 4o. 5pp.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cereal production 1889.

—— —— The same. No. 183. May 14, 1892. 20pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Population by color, sex, and general nativity.

—— —— The same. No. 184. May 21, 1892. 4pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cereal production in 1889.

—— —— The same. No. 185. May 23, 1892. 3pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cereal production in 1889.

—— —— The same. No. 186. May 24, 1892. 5pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cereal productions in 1889.

—— —— The same. No. 187. May 25, 1892. 19pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Population by color, sex, and general nativity, 1890.

—— —— The same. No. 188. May 26, 1892. 5pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cereal production in 1889.

—— —— The same. No. 189. May 27, 1892. 3pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cereal production in 1889.

—— —— The same. No. 190. June 2, 1892. 7pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cotton production.

—— —— The same. No. 191. June 3, 1892. 8pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Cotton production.

—— —— The same. No. 192. June 4, 1892. 4pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Assessed valuation of property, 1890.

—— —— The same. No. 193. June 11, 1892. 27pp. 4o.

CONTENTS.

Agriculture: Artesian wells for irrigation.

—— —— Extra Census Bulletin. No. 17. April 7, 1892. 4o. 48pp.

CONTENTS.

Insurance business in the United States.

—— —— The same. No. 18. April 8, 1892. 4o. 28pp.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of farms, homes, and mortgages. Ownership of debt in Kansas and Ohio.

—— —— The same. No. 19. April 30, 1892. 4o. 29pp.

CONTENTS.

Dwellings and families in 1890.

—— —— The same. No. 20. May 3, 1892. 4o. 12pp.

CONTENTS.

Statistics of farms, homes and mortgages. Mortgages in Nebraska.

—— Indian Office. Report of the Commissioner of Indian affairs to the Secretary of the Interior, 1891. Washington, 1891. 210pp..25

—— —— Sixtieth annual report of the Commissioner of Indian affairs to the Secretary of the Interior, 1891. [With appendices.] Washington, 1891. 2 vols. 1.50

—— —— Estimate of an appropriation for transcribing in the Indian office. February 17, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 133; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Estimates of deficiencies in appropriations for the Indian service for 1891-'92. February 26, 1892. 9pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 145; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Communication from the commissioner as to the importance of a chief clerk for the office of Indian affairs. April 13, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 193; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Land Office. Annual report of the commissioner of the general land office for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891: dated September 23, 1891. Washington, 1891. 66pp., map..25

—— —— The same. With appendices. Washington, 1891. 431pp. .50

—— —— Rules of practice in cases before the United States district land offices, the general land office, and the Department of the Interior. Approved August 13, 1885. [Reprint.] Washington, 1892. 21pp., 1 l..20

—— —— Digest of decisions of the Department of the Interior and general land office in cases relating to public lands, vols. 1 to 10, inclusive. Prepared by S. V. Proudfit, reporter. Washington, 1891. 451pp. 2.00

—— —— Circular from the general land office showing the manner of proceeding to obtain title to public lands under the pre-emption, homestead, and other laws. Issued February 6, 1892. Washington, 1892. 256pp..75

—— —— United States mining laws and regulations thereunder. Approved December 10, 1891. [Washington, 1892.] 37pp..20

—— —— Regulations concerning railroads claiming right of way over the public lands; also, concerning right of way of ditch or canal owners over the public lands and reservations for the purpose of irrigation. Approved March 21, 1892. Washington, 1892. 13pp..10

—— Patent Office. Annual report of the commissioner of patents to Congress for the year ending December 31, 1891. Washington, 1892. 20pp., 2 fol. l., 3pls..25

—— —— Rules of the United States Patent Office. Revised April 1, 1892. [Washington, 1892.] 108pp., 1 pl. .50

—— —— United States statutes concerning the protection of trade-marks and labels, with the rules of the Patent Office relating thereto. Edition of January 4, 1892. [Washington, 1892.] 31pp..25

—— —— Specifications and drawings of patents issued by the United States Patent Office during January-May, 1891. (2 vols. each month.) Washington, 1891. 10 vols. impl. 8o. Per vol. 12.00

—— —— Official Gazette [Weekly] of the United States Patent office, vols. 58-59. January-June, 1892. Washington, 1892. 2 vols. impl. 8o. Per vol. 2.75

—— —— Letter from the Secretary of the Interior relative to the condition of the rooms occupied by the Patent Office. March 21, 1892. 8pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 61; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Pension Office. Report of the commissioner of pensions to the Secretary of the Interior for the year ended June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 84pp..20

—— —— Pensions and pension appeals. Report of assistant secretary Bussey to the Secretary of the Interior for 1891. 12pp.

—— —— Report from the committee on rules favoring resolution to investigate alleged charges against the pension bureau. February 10, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 257; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Additional estimate of deficiency in appropriation for fees and expenses of examining surgeons. April 29, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 217; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. Contributions to N. American ethnology, vol. 6. Washington, 1890. xviii+794pp. 3.00

CONTENTS.

The Cehiga language. By J. O. Dorsey.

—— Same. Contributions to N. American Ethnology, v. 7. Washington, 1892. 4o. x, 1-665pp. 3.00

CONTENTS.

A Dakota English Dictionary. By S. R. Riggs. Edited by J. O. Dorsey. Washington, 1890.

—— U.S. Geological Survey. Tenth annual report. 1888-'89. Part i. Geology. [Part ii, Irrigation.] Washington, 1890. 2 vols. 3.00

—— —- Eleventh annual report. 1889-'90. Part ii, Irrigation. Washington, 1891. xiv+395pp., 30 pls.1.00

—— —— Monographs. Vol. xvi. Washington, 1889. 4o. 340pp., 53 pls.1.00

—— —— Bulletins nos. 66-70. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 321pp., 6 pls.1.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. 21; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Same. No. 71. Washington, 1892. 2 l., v+744pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 22; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Same. Nos. 72-75. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 660pp., 6 pls.1.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. 23; 51st Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Same. No. 76. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 393pp..25

H.R. mis. doc. no. 24; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Same. Nos. 77-80. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 494pp., 21 pls.1.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. —; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Same. Nos. 81 and 82. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 720pp., 6pls.1.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. 25; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Same. [Separate.] Nos. 71-83 and 91. [For contents see U.S. Geological Survey.] Washington, 1891.

—— —— Suggestions for the preparation of manuscript and illustrations for publication by the Survey. By W. A. Croffut. January, 1892. 15pp.

INTERNAL REVENUE. Report from the committee on the judiciary favoring bill (H.R. 566) to amend the internal revenue laws. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 159; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

INTERNATIONAL PRISON CONGRESS. See Randall, C. D.

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION. Fifth annual report of the commission. December 1, 1891. Washington, 1892. 414pp., map. .75, cloth 1.00

Sen. mis. doc. no. 31; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Additional estimate of appropriation for the commission. March 23, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 170; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— List of employés of the commission, not specifically appropriated for. April 26, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 140; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

IRRIGATION. Report from the select committee on irrigation of arid lands to accompany bill (H.R. 6790) for the reclamation of arid lands of the U.S. [With views of the minority.] March 9, 1892. 12pp.

H.R. rep. no. 569; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— See, also, Agricultural Dep't; also, War Dep't, Signal Office.

IRRIGATION CONGRESS. Memorial of a convention held at Salt Lake in 1891 to consider matters pertaining to the reclamation of arid lands. 5pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 61; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

IRVING, ROLAND DUER, and VAN HISE, CHARLES RICHARD. The Penokee iron-bearing series of Michigan and Wisconsin. 168pp., 23 pls.

U.S. Geol. Survey, Tenth annual report, 1888-'89, pp. 341-508.

IRWIN, J. C., & CO. Adverse report from the committee on claims on bill for the relief of J. C. Irwin & Co., and C. A. Perry & Co. January 27, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 126; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ITALY. Changes in customs tariff. 2pp.

U.S. Consular reports no. 136, pp. 156-157.

JAY, JOHN. The demand for education in American history. 22pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 15-36.

JOHNSON, JOSEPH. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of J. Johnson. January 21, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 64; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— W. H. Denison university. Sketch. 8pp.

Int. Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 157-164.

JONES, AQUILLA. Reports from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of Aquilla Jones. February 4 and 12, 1892. 16+2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 14, pts. 1-2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— JOHN H., and HARRIS, THOMAS D. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of the representatives of Jones and Harris. February 3, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 150; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

JORDAN, DAVID STARR, and DAVIS, B. M. A preliminary review of the apodal fishes or eels inhabiting the waters of America and Europe. [Extracted from the report of the U.S. Fish Commission for 1888.] Washington, 1891. 97pp., 9 pls.

JOURNAL OF MYCOLOGY. See Agricultural Department, Division of vegetable pathology.

JUDGE, HENRY. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of H. Judge. January 21, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 70; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT. Estimate of a deficiency appropriation for the Department of Justice. February 15, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 35; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimates of deficiencies on account of appropriations under the control of the Department. April 19, 1892. 31pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 201; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— List of employés in the department who are not employed as laborers, nor as members of the classified civil service, and who are not specifically authorized by law. April 7, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 66; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

KEACH, ALBERT. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to remove the charge of desertion from A. Keach. February 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 357; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

KEEFE, MICHAEL. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring removal of the charge of desertion against M. Keefe. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 94; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

KEIGHTLEY, WILLIAM W. Report from the committee on post-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of W. W. Keightley. (Compensation as postmaster.) January 27, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 121; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

KELLOGG, JAMES C., Consul. Beet sugar manufacture in Germany. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 216-217.

KELTIE, J. SCOTT. Stanley and the map of Africa. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 17pp..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 810.

KLAMATH RIVER RESERVATION. Report from the committee on Indian affairs favoring bill (H.R. 38) providing for the sale of lands known as the Klamath river reservation. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 161; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

KNIGHT, GEORGE W., and COMMONS, JOHN R. The history of higher education in Ohio. Washington, 1891. 258pp., 44 pls.1.00

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891.

KNOWLES, HORACE G., Consul. The beet-sugar industry of France. 1p.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, p. 512.

—— French wine crop of 1891. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 159-161.

KUMMELL, CHARLES HUGO. Mathematics. On approximate method of computing probable error. By C. H. Kummell. (2) On the determination by least squares of the relation between two variables. By M. Merriman. Appendix no. 13. Report of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 8pp..20

KURTZ, PHILIP. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to grant an honorable discharge to P. Kurtz. February 4, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 157; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LABOR DEPARTMENT. Sixth annual report of the commissioner of labor, 1890. Cost of production: iron, steel, coal, etc. Washington, 1891. x, 1-1404pp. 1.50

Note: "This report relates to the cost of producing iron and steel and the materials of which iron is made, in the United States and in Europe."

—— List of employés not specifically appropriated for. April 7, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 120; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Statement of all moneys expended in the department for 1890-'91. 1p.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 27; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LAGERHEIM, G. DE. Remarks on the fungus of a potato scab. 2pp.

Journal of Mycology, v. 7, no. 2, pp. 103-104.

LANGLEY, SAMUEL PIERPONT. Experiments in aerodynamics. Washington, 1891. 4o. ii, 1-115pp., 10 pls.1.00

Smithsonian pub. no. 801.

LAWS, Public. [Passed at the 1st session of the 52d Congress, 1891-'92] viz:

—— No. 1. An act fixing the times for holding the district and circuit courts of the United States in the northern district of Iowa. Approved January 22, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 2. An act providing for the completion of the allotment of lands to the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians. Approved January 28, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 3. An act to amend an act entitled "An act granting the right of way to the Hutchison and Southern Railroad Company through the Indian Territory. Approved February 3, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 4. To amend an act entitled "An act to amend the general incorporation law of the District of Columbia," approved May 17, 1882. Approved February 9, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 5. An act to detach Montgomery county from the western and add it to the eastern district of Arkansas. Approved February 9, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 6. An act to provide for the creation of a fourth judicial district in the Territory of Utah. Approved February 11, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 7. An act to amend an act entitled "An act for the construction of a railroad and wagon bridge across the Mississippi river at South Saint Paul, Minnesota," approved April 26, 1890. Approved February 15, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 8. An act to change the corporate name of the National Safe Deposit Company, of Washington. Approved February 18, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 9. An act to extend the privileges of the transportation of dutiable merchandise without appraisement to the port of Sandusky, Ohio. Approved February 26, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 10. An act to constitute Newark, New Jersey, a port of immediate transportation. Approved March 8, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 11. An act making appropriations to supply a deficiency in the appropriation for the expenses of the eleventh census, and for other purposes. Approved March 8, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 12. An act to provide an additional mode of taking depositions of witnesses in causes pending in the courts of the United States. Approved March 9, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 13. An act to provide for a term of the circuit and district court at Littleton, New Hampshire. Approved March 10, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 14. An act ratifying the act of the 16th legislative assembly of Arizona, approved March 19, 1891, making appropriation in aid of Arizona's exhibit at the World's Columbian Exposition. Approved March 18, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 15. An act making appropriations to supply a deficiency in the Department of Agriculture, and for other purposes. Approved March 18, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 16. An act to provide for certain of the most urgent deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1892. Approved March 18,1892. 3pp.

—— No. 17. An act to prevent fraudulent transactions on the part of commission merchants and other consignees of goods and other property in the District of Columbia. Approved March 21, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 18. An act to provide for terms of the United States circuit and district courts at Cumberland, Maryland. Approved March 21, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 19. An act for the relief of the inhabitants of the town of Chelan, in Okanogan county, State of Washington. Approved March 24, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 20. An act to set apart a tract of land in the State of California for the use of the Lick Observatory of the astronomical department of the University of California. Approved March 25, 1892.

—— No. 21. An act to provide for the establishment of a port of delivery at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Approved March 26, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 22. An act to amend section 1216 of the Revised Statutes, relative to certificates of merit to the enlisted men of the Army. Approved March 29, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 23. An act to determine the sessions of the circuit and district courts of the United States for the eastern district of Wisconsin. Approved March 31, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 24. An act to change the name of the customs collection district and port of Wilmington, California, to Los Angeles, and for other purposes. Approved March 31, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 25. An act to amend an act entitled "An act making appropriations to provide for the expenses of the government for the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1882, and for other purposes," approved March 3, 1881. Approved March 31, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 26. An act to authorize the appointment of clerk for the circuit and district courts in the Texarkana division of the eastern district of Arkansas. Approved April 1, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 27. An act granting to the State of South Dakota section numbered thirty-six in township numbered ninety-four north of range numbered fifty-six west, in the county of Yankton, in said State, for the purpose of an asylum for the insane, to correct an act approved June 16, 1880, attempting to make such grant to the Territory of Dakota, and for other purposes. Approved April 1, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 28. An act to prevent fraud upon the water revenues of the District of Columbia. Approved April 5, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 29. An act to protect foreign exhibitors at the World's Columbian Exposition from prosecution for exhibiting wares protected by American patents and trade marks. Approved April 6, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 30. An act changing the time for holding the circuit and district courts in the district of West Virginia. Approved April 6, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 31. An act establishing a port of delivery at Des Moines, Iowa. Approved April 7, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 32. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to authorize the construction of a railroad, wagon, and foot-passenger bridge at Burlington, Iowa, approved August 6, 1888," as amended by act approved February 21, 1890. Approved April 7, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 33. An act to change the time of holding the courts in the eastern judicial district of Texas. Approved April 7, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 34. An act to amend the act concerning officers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and for other purposes. Approved April 11, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 35. An act to repeal the provisions of an act entitled "An act to amend sections 4488 and 4489 of the Revised Statutes, requiring life-saving appliances on steamers," approved March 2, 1889, so far as they relate to steamers plying exclusively upon any of the lakes, bays, or sounds of the United States. Approved April 11, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 36. An act extending the privileges of the first and seventh sections of the act approved June 10, 1880, governing the transportation of merchandise without appraisement, to the port of Ogdensburg, of N. Y. Approved April 13, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 37. An act to extend to Marquette, Michigan, the privilege of immediate transportation of unappraised merchandise. Approved April 13, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 38. An act to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Missouri river, between the city of Chamberlain, in Brulé county, and Lyman county, South Dakota. Approved April 15, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 39. An act authorizing the Velasco Terminal Railway Company to construct a bridge across the Brazos river, in the State of Texas. Approved April 15, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 40. An act making Velasco a sub-port of entry. Approved April 15, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 41. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to authorize the Oregon & Washington Bridge Company to construct and maintain a bridge across the Columbia river, between the State of Oregon and the State of Washington, and to establish it as a post-road." Approved April 18, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 42. An act to change the times for holding the circuit and district courts of the United States for the western district of Missouri. Approved April 19, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 43. An act to establish a military post near Little Rock, Arkansas. Approved April 23, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 44. An act to authorize the appointment of an inspector of plumbing in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes. Approved April 23, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 45. An act to extend the time for making an assessment of real estate in the District of Columbia, outside the cities of Washington and Georgetown. Approved April 28, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 46. An act to empower the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to grant respites and pardons in certain cases. Approved April 28, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 47. An act to amend the act giving the approval and sanction of Congress to the route and termini of the Anacostia & Potomac River Railroad in the District of Columbia. Approved April 30, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 48. An act to amend the charter of the Rock Creek Railroad Company. Approved April 30, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 49. An act to create a third division of the district of Kansas for judicial purposes, and to fix the time for holding court therein. Approved May 3, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 50. An act to prohibit the coming of Chinese persons into the United States. Approved May 5, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 51. An act authorizing the Leavenworth & Platte County Bridge Company to sell, transfer, and assign to the Leavenworth Terminal Railway and Bridge Company the rights and franchises as granted by acts of Congress approved February 25, and March 2, 1889, and by act of Congress approved July 25, 1890. Approved May 9, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 52. An act to provide for the permanent preservation and custody of the records of the volunteer armies, and for other purposes. Approved May 9, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 53. An act to encourage American shipbuilding. Approved May 10, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 54. An act making appropriations for expenses that may be incurred under the treaties between the United States and Great Britain, concluded at Washington, February 29, and April 18, 1892. Approved May 11, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 55. An act to punish false swearing before trial boards of the Metropolitan police force and fire department of the District of Columbia, and for other purposes. Approved May 11, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 56. An act to establish sub-ports of entry and delivery at Superior, Wisconsin, and at Ashland, Wisconsin, in the Superior collection district of Michigan and Wisconsin. Approved May 11, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 57. An act to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Missouri river at De Witt, Carroll county, Missouri, and to establish it as a post-road. Approved May 12, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 58. An act to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Osage river, between the town of Warsaw and the mouth of Turkey creek, in Benton county, Missouri. Approved May 12, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 59. An act to amend an act entitled "An act to incorporate the National Union Insurance Company, of Washington," approved February 14, 1865. Approved May 11, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 60. An act to establish a military post at or near the city of Helena, in Lewis and Clarke county, in Montana. Approved May 12, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 61. An act to authorize a national bank at Chicago, Illinois, to establish a branch office upon the grounds of the World's Columbian Exposition. Approved May 12, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 62. An act to provide for certain of the most urgent deficiencies in the appropriations for the service of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1892, and for other purposes. Approved May 13, 1892. 4pp.

—— No. 63. An act to authorize the construction of a telephone line on the coast of Virginia from Cape Charles to Assateague Island, in aid of the preservation of life and property. Approved May 13, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 64. An act to amend an act entitled "An act relating to tax sales and taxes in the District of Columbia." Approved May 13, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 65. An act authorizing the construction of a wagon and motor bridge over the Missouri river at Saint Charles, Missouri. Approved May 23, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 66. An act to provide for a term of the United States circuit and district courts at Evanston, Wyoming. Approved May 23, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 67. An act to vacate that part of Madison street, Georgetown, west of Back street, and extend Y street in Burleith, in the District of Columbia. Approved May 25, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 68. An act for the relief of holders of drawback certificates issued under an act of Congress approved June 2, 1890. Approved May 25, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 69. An act for the protection of livery-stable keepers and other persons keeping horses at livery within the District of Columbia. Approved May 31, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 70. An act making Laredo, Texas, a sub-port of entry. Approved June 3, 1892. 1p.

——No. 71. An act to amend sections 2807 and 2881 of the Revised Statutes. Approved June 3, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 72. An act to repeal the license tax of twenty-five dollars per year now imposed upon produce-dealers in the markets of the District of Columbia. Approved June 3, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 73. An act to establish West Point, Virginia, a sub-port of entry and delivery in the collection district of Richmond, Virginia. Approved June 4, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 74. An act for the regulation of the practice of dentistry in the District of Columbia and for the protection of the people from empiricism in relation thereto. Approved June 6, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 75. An act to establish a railway bridge across the Illinois river, between a point at or near the city of Havana, in Mason county, and a point on the opposite side of said river, in Fulton county, in the State of Illinois. Approved June 6, 1892. 3pp.

—— No. 76. An act to enable the Centennial Board of Finance, incorporated by an act approved June 1, 1872, to close its affairs, and dissolving said corporation. Approved June 6, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 77. An act granting to the Topeka Water and Electric Power Company of Kansas the right to erect and maintain a dam or dams across the Kansas river, within Shawnee county, in the State of Kansas. Approved June 6, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 78. An act to authorize building a bridge over Tennessee river. Approved June 6, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 79. An act to authorize the Illinois and Iowa Railway and Terminal Company to build a bridge across the Mississippi river at Moline, Illinois. Approved June 8, 1892. 3pp.

—— No. 80. An act donating twenty acres of land from the Fort Sidney military reservation, on the northeast corner thereof, to the city of Sidney, Nebraska, for cemetery purposes. Approved June 10, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 81. An act making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the payment of pensions for the fiscal year 1892, and other purposes. Approved June 14, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 82. An act granting the use of certain lands to the city of New Bedford, Massachusetts, for a public park. Approved June 15, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 83. An act to authorize the Glen Echo Railroad Company to cross the Washington Aqueduct. Approved June 15, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 84. An act to provide for the disposition and sale of lands known as the Klamath River Indian Reservation. Approved June 17, 1892. 1p.

—— No. 85. An act granting the right and authority to the Mexican Gulf, Pacific and Puget Sound Railroad Company, to build one bridge over each of the following named rivers in the State of Alabama, namely: The Alabama river, the Warrior river, the Sipsey river, and the Tennessee river; the said bridges to be used by the Mexican Gulf, Pacific and Puget Sound Railroad Company in carrying freight and passengers by rail and otherwise. Approved June 21, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 86. An act to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Missouri river at the city of Yankton, South Dakota. Approved June 22, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 87. An act authorizing the Continental Bridge Company to construct a bridge across the Rio Grande river at or near Brownsville, Texas. Approved June 22, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 88. An act authorizing the Quincy Pontoon Bridge Company to construct and maintain a pontoon bridge across the Mississippi river at the city of Quincy, Illinois. Approved June 22, 1892. 2pp.

—— No. 89. An act to include lot numbered fifty-three in block eighty-nine at Hot Springs, Arkansas, in the public reservation at that place. Approved June 22, 1892. 1p.

LEECH, EDWARD O. A brief history of coinage legislation in the United States. Washington, 1891. 20pp. .15

Treasury Dep't, doc. no. 1453.

LEGG, A. C. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Legg v. U.S. February 17, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 94; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LEWIS, JOHN W. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill for the relief of J. W. Lewis. (Compensation.) January 26, 1892. 8pp.

Sen. rep. no. 108; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— MARY F. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Lewis v. U.S. January 19, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 44; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS BUILDING. List of persons employed on, not specifically appropriated for. April 6, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 119; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LIEN. Report from the committee on the judiciary adversely on bill providing that judgments rendered in a U.S. court shall not be a lien on real estate in any other county than the one in which the court is situate, unless a transcript of the judgment be first filed in said county. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 170; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LIFE SAVING SERVICE. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill to establish a life-saving station at Gay Head, Mass. January 21, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 85; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to amend and re-enact sec. 5 of an act entitled "An act to promote the efficiency of the life-saving service;" approved May 4, 1882. January 21, 1892. 10pp.

Sen. rep. no. 87; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on interstate and foreign commerce favoring bill to establish a life-saving station at Gay Head, Mass. February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 188; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LIGHT HOUSES. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill to establish a beacon light on breakwater at Bridgeport, Conn. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 81; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to establish a light near Butler Flats, New Bedford, Mass. January 21, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 82; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to establish additional aids to navigation in Tampa Bay, Fl. January 21, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 84; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LINE-CARRYING PROJECTILES. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to line-carrying projectiles and the means of propelling them. January 25, 1892. 12pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 22; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting proceedings of the inspectors of steam vessels at their meeting in September, 1891, in relation to the use of line-carrying projectiles on vessels. January 18, 1892. 50pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 18; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on interstate and foreign commerce to accompany bill (S. 2056) to repeal the requirement to carry line-carrying projectiles on lake, bay, and sound steamers. March 9, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 568: 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LITTLE, JOHN, and WILLIAMS, H. Report from the committee on Indian affairs favoring bill for the relief of Little and Williams. (Damages under a cancelled mining lease on an Indian reservation.) January 19, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. rep. no. 41; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to establish a military fort near Little Rock. January 28, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 136; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LOCAL TRANSPORTATION. Consular reports on local transportation in foreign cities. 142pp.

U.S. Consular reports no. 139, pp. 597-738.

LOCKWOOD, CHAUNCY M. Report from the committee on post-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of representatives of C. M. Lockwood. (Mail contractor.) February 9, 1892. 10pp.

Sen. rep. no. 195; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LOGAN, JOHN S. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of J. S. Logan. (For money advanced.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 60; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LOOMIS, ELIAS. A memoir of. By H. A. Newton. [With a list of Prof. Loomis's writings.] From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 32pp..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 833.

LOOMIS, FRANCIS B. The French market for American products. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 15-18.

—— Pensions for French workingmen. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 206-208.

—— Electricity and the looms of St. Etienne. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 252-253.

—— Accidents to work people. 6pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 259-264.

LOS ANGELES, Calif. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring the erection of a public building at Los Angeles. January 12, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 17; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill (S. 143) to increase the endowment of the university. January 11, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 10; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LOWE, VIRGINIA. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Lowe v. U.S. February 3, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 64; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LUCUS, FREDERICK AUGUSTUS. Animals recently extinct or threatened with extermination as represented in the collections of the U.S. Nat. Museum. From report of the Nat. Mus. 1888-'89, pp. 609-649. Washington, 1891. 43pp., 11 pls.

—— Explorations in Newfoundland and Labrador in 1887, made in connection with the cruise of the U.S. Fish Commission schooner Grampus. From report of the Nat. Mus., 1888-'89, pp. 709-728. Washington, 1891. 21pp., 1 pl.

LUGGER, OTTO. Migratory locusts in Minnesota in 1891. 7pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Entomology: Bulletin no. 27, pp. 18-24.

LYNCH, DAVID. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Lynch v. U.S. January 28, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 59; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

LYON, JOHN. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to remove the charge of desertion against J. Lyon. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 65; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MACE, WILLIAM HARRISON. Organization of historical material. (Abstract.) 5pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 103-107.

McCASKEY, JAMES F., Consul. Acapulco-American trade in 1891. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 590-591.

McCLURE, DANIEL. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of D. McClure. February 4 and 5, 1892. 1+1p.

Sen. rep. no. 159, and H.R. rep. no. 99; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

McCOAL, WELLS C. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of W. C. McCoal. (Correction of his record.) January 19, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 42; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

McDANIEL, ORIN R. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of O. R. McDaniel. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 63: 52d Cong., 1st sess.

McELROY, G. B., d. d. Adrian College, Mich. Sketch. 3pp., 1 pl.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 157-159.

McFARLAND, JAMES A. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of J. A. McFarland. February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 195; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

McGARRAHAN, WILLIAM. Report from the committee on mines and mining favoring bill (H.R. 1169) for the relief of Wm. McGarrahan. (Title to mining lands.) February 9, 1892. 10pp.

H.R. rep. no. 245; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MACK, W. S. Hand and eye training in the public schools. 5pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, part ii, pp. 983-987.

MACKINAC NATIONAL PARK. Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a report on the condition of the Mackinac National Park. January 25, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 21; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

McLAUGHLIN, ANDREW C. History of higher education in Michigan. Washington, 1891. 178pp., 21 pls.1.00

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891.

—— THOMAS A. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of T. A. McLaughlin. (Correction of record.) January 21, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 60; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

McMAHON, JOHN. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the honorable discharge of Major John McMahon. February 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 328; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MAGRUDER, NATHANIEL. Report from the committee on the District of Columbia favoring bill for the relief of the heirs of N. Magruder. (Damages to property.) February 1, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 138; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MALLY, F. W. Report of progress in the investigation of the cotton boll worm. 12pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Div. of Entomology: Bulletin no. 26, pp. 45-56.

MARBLE, ALBERT P. Sanitary conditions for schoolhouses. Washington, 1891. 121pp., 81 pls..75

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 3, 1891.

—— Industrial education as a part of the common-school course. 5pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 917-921.

MARINE BOARD. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill to establish a marine board for the advancement of the interests of the merchant marine. January 21, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. rep. no. 88; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MARINETTE and WESTERN RAILROAD. Report from the committee on Indian affairs favoring bill to authorize the M. and W. railroad company to construct a railroad through the Menomonee reservation, Wis. February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 347; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MARITIME CANAL COMPANY OF NICARAGUA. Report. Dec. 10, 1891. 6pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MARSH, C. C. Report upon some of the magnetic observatories of Europe. 4o. 37pp., 6 pls.

U.S. Naval Observatory: Observations, 1887; appendix 1.

MARSTON, S. W. Report from the committee on Indian affairs favoring bill to settle the claims of S. W. Marston. (Services and expenses as Indian agent.) January 19, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 47; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MARTINSBURG, W. Va. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Martinsburg. (For use and occupancy.) January 25, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 97; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MARVIN, C. F., U.S. A. Experimental studies on vapor pressure measurements. 33pp.

War Dep't, Signal office, annual report 1891, appendix no. 10, pp. 345-377.

—— On the construction of a normal barometer. 4pp., 3 pls.

War Dep't, Signal office, annual report 1891, appendix no. 10, pp. 377-380.

—— Experimental studies on vapor pressure measurements. 8pp.

War Dep't, Signal office, annual report 1890, appendix no. 18, pp. 655-662.

—— Experimental studies on wind pressures and wind velocities. 8pp.

War Dep't, Signal office, annual report 1890, appendix no. 26, pp. 691-698.

MASON, EDWARD CAMPBELL. Congressional demands upon the Executive for information. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 71-72.

—— Border land between the historian and the archæologist. (Abstract.) 1p.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, p. 111.

—— FRANK H., Consul-General. Close of the Frankfort electrical exhibition. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 23-25.

—— Beet sugar in Hesse-Nassau. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 214-215.

—— German plate-glass manufacture. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 222-225.

—— Desulphuration of pig iron by manganese. 6pp., 1 pl.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 246-251.

—— Scientific fertilization of tobacco lands. 7pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 513-519.

—— Over-production of sugar. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 177-179.

—— OTIS TUFTON. Aboriginal skin dressing. A study based on material in the U.S. Nat. Museum. From report of the Nat. Mus., 1888-'89, pp. 553-589. Washington, 1891. 39pp., 33 pls.

—— Progress of anthropology in 1890. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 82pp., 4 pls..20

Smithsonian pub. no. 826.

MATHEWS, F. A., Consul-General. American trade opportunities in Morocco. 6pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 170-175.

MAYO, A. D. Southern women in the recent educational movement in the South. Washington, 1892. 300pp.1.00

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 1, 1892.

—— The normal school in the United States. 3pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 575-577.

MELDOLA, RAPHAEL. The photographic image. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 14pp. .02

Smithsonian pub. no. 816.

MELVILLE, WILLIAM HARLOW. Metacinnabarite from New Almaden, California. 4pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 80-83.

—— Analyses of rocks from California. Series from Mount Diablo. 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 124.

MERCHANT MARINE. Report of the board to consider the recommendations of the U.S. delegates to the International Marine Conference regarding matters pertaining to the merchant marine. January 20, 1892. 43pp., 3pls.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 49; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MERCHANT VESSELS. Twenty-third annual list of merchant vessels of the U.S., with the official numbers and signal letters awarded them by the commissioner of navigation, etc., for the year ended June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. lviii, 1-439pp., 1 pl. 2.50

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1444.

—— Report from the committee on printing favoring resolution (S. r. 75) to print 2,000 extra copies of the 23d annual list of merchant vessels. May 5, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 623; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MERRILL, GEORGE PERKINS. Preliminary handbook of the department of geology of the U.S. Nat. Museum. From report of the Nat. Mus., 1888-'89. Appendix, pp. 1-50. Washington, 1891. 52pp.

—— SAMUEL, Consul-General. Sheep and wool in British India. 12pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 37-48.

—— SELAH, Consul. Jews and Jewish colonies in Palestine. 6pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 26-31.

—— Palestine in 1891. 7pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 337-343.

MERRIMAN, MANSFIELD. On the determination by least squares of the relation between two variables. See Kummell, C. H.

METCALF, HORACE, Consul. The world's ship-building. 40pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 281-320.

MEXICAN CLAIMS COMMISSION. Report of the Secretary of State regarding certain claims provided for by a convention between the U.S. and Mexico in 1868. January 19, 1892. 10pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 20; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.

MEYER, VICTOR. The chemical problems of to-day. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 17pp. .05

Smithsonian pub. no. 815.



UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS.


MONTHLY CATALOGUE.


JOHN H. HICKCOX, Editor.

Vol. VIII. WASHINGTON, D.C., APRIL, 1892. No. 4.

Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office, Washington, D.C.


CATALOGUE.

APRIL, 1892.

MIDDLEKAUFF, JOHN C. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Middlekauff v. U.S. January 11, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 37; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MILITARY AFFAIRS. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to establish a military post on the line of railway between Burlington and Highgate, Vt. February 12, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 297; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MILITARY RECORDS. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to provide for the collection, custody, and arrangement of the records of the Revolution, etc. February 1, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 143; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MILITIA. An abstract of the militia force of the United States for 1891. 7pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 25; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill (H.R. 7318) to promote the efficiency of the militia. March 17, 1892. 33pp.

H.R. rep. no. 754; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MILLER, DAVID. Findings of the court of claims in the case of D. Miller v. U.S. February 10, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 76; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— HOWARD. Preliminary report on the possibilities of the reclamation of the arid regions of Kansas and Colorado by utilizing the underlying waters. 6pp., map.

Agr'l Dep't, Irrigation inquiry 1892, pt. 1, pp. 301-367.

MINERS. Petition from coal miners in Indian territory for an inspector under act of 1891 for the protection of the lives of miners. February 17, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 132; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimate of appropriation for carrying into effect the act of 1891 for the protection of the lives of miners. March 21, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 169; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MINING DÉBRIS. Memorial of miners and farmers at San Francisco praying such legislation as will protect navigable waters from mining débris. February 23, 1892. 6pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 79; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MINOT, CHARLES-SEDGWICK. Morphology of the blood corpuscles. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 6pp., 1 pl.

Smithsonian pub. no. 819.

MISSIMER, H. C. Facts versus theories. Shown by the records kept for twenty-two years by the principal of a high school, giving the subsequent occupations pursued by the graduates. 6pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 597-602.

MISSISSIPPI RIVER. Report from the committee on interstate and foreign commerce favoring bill to amend "An act for the construction of a railroad bridge across the Mississippi at South St. Paul, Minne." January 27, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 8; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MOBILE AND GIRARD RAILROAD CO. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior relative to lands claimed by the M. & G. R.R. Co. March 7, 1892. 5pp.

Sen. ex. doc no. 52; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MONEY-LENDING. Senator Peffer's resolution asking an investigation of the expenses attending the business of money-lending. December 10, 1891. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 18; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MONROE CORRESPONDENCE. Message from the President relative to the proposed purchase of the unpublished correspondence of President Monroe. March 21, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 62; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MONTANA. Memorial of the legislature against the Conger lard bill. December 8, 1891. 1p.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 6; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Memorial of the legislature relating to Brig. Gen. John Gibson. December, 1891. 1p.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 8; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Memorial for the removal of the mineral restrictions upon school lands, etc. December 8, 1891. 1p.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 9; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MONTELIUS, OSCAR. The age of bronze in Egypt. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 19pp., 6 pls., 6 l.

Smithsonian pub. no. 825.

MONTGOMERY, R. H. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of R. H. Montgomery. (Longevity pay.) January 20, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 51; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MOONEY, JAMES. The sacred formulas of the Cherokees. 97pp., 4 pls.

Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology: 7th annual report, pp. 301-397.

MORGAN, DANIEL. Report from the committee on the library favoring bill to preserve the grave of Daniel Morgan and erect a monument. February 26, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 471; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— EDWIN VERNON. Slavery in New York.—The status of the slave under the English colonial government. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 87-88.

MORRISON, THOMAS. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill to remove charge of desertion against T. Morrison. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 71; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MOSES, THOMAS FREEMAN., m.d. Urbana University, Ohio. Sketch. 4pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education; Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 226-229.

MOSS, WILLIAM. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of the estate of W. Moss. (Mail contractor.) January 26, 1892. 6pp.

Sen. rep. no. 110; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MULLAN, A. J. E. Boston college. Sketch. 5pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education; Circular of information no. 6, 1891, pp. 374-378.

MUNICH ART EXPOSITION. Letter from the Secretary of State recommending an appropriation to enable the U.S. to be properly represented. February 3, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 60; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MURDOCK, GEORGE H. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of G. H. Murdock. February 4, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 161; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MURPHY, DENNIS. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of the sureties of Dr. D. Murphy. January 13, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. rep. no. 22; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MURRAY, JOSEPH. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of J. Murray. February 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 202; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

MURTEFELDT, MARY E. Entomological notes for the season of 1891. 9pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Entomology: Bulletin no. 26, pp. 36-44.

MUSSEY, REUBEN DELAVAN. Bills of rights in state constitutions. (Abstract.) 3pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 75-77.

MUZEAN, E. Effects of fire on gun carriages. Translated by Lieut. F. P. Peck. 1891. 4o. 70pp..75

Notes on the construction of ordnance, No. 58.

MYERS, LEVI N., Consul. Commerce and products of British Columbia. 10pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 194-203.

MYERS, P. V. N. Belmont college, College Hill, Ohio. Sketch. 2pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 230-231.

NATIONAL BANKS. Report from the committee on banking and currency to accompany bill (H.R. 5681) for the better control of and safety of national banks. February 9, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 233; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on rules favoring resolution to investigate failures of Keystone, Spring Garden and Maverick national banks. February 9, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 230; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

NATIONAL FARMERS' CONGRESS. Petition. January 5, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 39; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

NATIONAL MUSEUM. See United States National Museum.

NAUTICAL ALMANAC. See American Ephemeris.

NAVY DEPARTMENT. Report of the Secretary of the navy, being part of the message and documents, 1st session, 52d Congress. Washington, 1891. 663pp.1.00

—— Alphabetical catalogue of the navy department library. Authors. Washington, 1891. 601pp. 2.00

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Navy requesting that the Navy Department library be designated as a depository for government publications. March 29, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 179; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— List of employés of the Navy Department during 1891. 6pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 92; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on naval affairs to accompany bill (H.R. 7093) making appropriations for the naval service for 1892-'93. March 10, 1892. 26pp.

H.R. rep. no. 621; 52d Cong., 2d sess.

—— List of employés in the department who are not employed as laborers, nor as members of the classified service, and who are not specifically authorized by law. April 4, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 70; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Navy relative to bids for building certain types of war ships on the great lakes. May 6, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 95; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Bureau of Navigation. Annual report of the chief of the Bureau, 1891. Washington, 1891. 63pp..25

—— —— Hydrographic Office. Annual report of the Hydrographer to the bureau of navigation for the fiscal year ending January 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 33pp..20

—— —— —— Notices to mariners. [Weekly.] Nos. 1-26. January 2 to June 25, 1892.

—— —— —— Hydrographic Bulletin. [Weekly.] January 7 to June 30, 1892. Broadsides.

—— —— —— Pilot chart of the North Atlantic Ocean. [Monthly.] January to June, 1892. 6 sheets. each, .20

—— Bureau of Ordnance. Report of the chief of the bureau for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 86pp.

—— Bureau of Construction and Repair. Report of the chief of the bureau for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 176pp.

—— Bureau of Yards and Docks. Annual report of the chief of the bureau of yards and docks. 1891. Washington, 1891. 26pp.

—— Bureau of Equipment. Annual report of the chief of the bureau of equipment. 1891. Washington, 1891. 28pp.

—— —— Nautical Almanac Office. Annual report of the superintendent of the Nautical Almanac. 1891. Washington, 1891. 5pp.

—— —— Naval Inspector of Electric Lighting. Annual report, 1891. Washington, 1891. 6pp.

—— —— Superintendent of Compasses. Annual report, 1891. Washington, 1891. 6pp.

—— Bureau of Steam Engineering. Annual report of the chief of the bureau for the year 1891. Washington, 1891. 83pp. .50

—— Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. Report of the Paymaster-General of the Navy for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 86pp.

—— Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Annual report of the chief of the bureau for 1891. Washington, 1891. 34pp.

—— Marine Corps. Annual report of the Commandant, 1891. Washington, 1891. 18pp.

—— U.S. Naval Academy. Annual report of the superintendent of the Naval Academy, 1891. 6pp.

—— —— Annual report of the visitors to the U.S. Naval Academy, 1891. Washington, 1891. 10pp.

—— War Records Office. Naval war records office memorandum no. 3. Chronological tables. December 26, 1860. November 6, 1861. Washington, 1891. 31pp.

—— —— Same. No. 4. List of United States naval vessels, 1861-1865, including the Ellet ram fleet and Mississippi marine brigade, etc. Washington, 1891. 14pp.

—— —— Same. No. 5. List of log books of United States vessels, 1861-1865, on file in the Navy Department. Washington, 1891. 49pp.

NAVY REGISTER. Register of the commissioner and warrant officers of the navy of the U.S. and of the marine corps to January 1, 1892. Washington, 1892. 189pp..75

NEBRASKA. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill to survey and mark the boundary between Nebraska and S. Dakota embraced in the Pine Ridge and Rosebud reservations. February 3, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 152; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Resolution of state beet sugar convention favoring an appropriation of $50,000 for school of instruction. February 15, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 74; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

NEET, JOHN S., JR. Report from the committee on military affairs, favoring bill for the relief of J. S. Neet, Jr. (For horse.) January 14, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 26; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

NEGLEY, CHARLES, Consul. Commerce of Rio Grande do Sul. 16pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 51-66.

NETTLETON, EDWARD S., C. E. Artesian and underflow investigation. Final report to the Secretary of Agriculture. Washington, 1892. 116pp., 5 fold. l. 24 plates.

Agr'l Dep't, Irrigation inquiry, 1892, pt. 2.

NEVADA. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill to reimburse certain persons for repelling invasions by Indians in Nevada. January 13, 1892. 12pp.

Sen. rep. no. 21; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

NEWARK, N. J. Report from the committee on interstate and foreign commerce favoring bill extending the privileges of secs. 1 and 7, act of June 10, 1880, to the port of Newark. February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 272; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

NEW, JOHN C., Consul-general. English hops. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 167-170.

NEWBERRY, JOHN STRONG. The paleozoic fishes of North America. 340pp., 53 pls.1.00

U.S. Geol. Survey: Monograph no. xvi. 1889.

NEWELL, FRANK H. Irrigation in Oregon. 4o. 26pp.

U.S. Census, 1890: Bulletin no. 178.

—— Irrigation in Nevada. 4o. 24pp.

U.S. Census, 1890: Bulletin no. 163.

—— Artesian wells for irrigation. 27pp. 4o.

U.S. Census, 1890: Bulletin no. 193.

—— WILLIAM, Consul. Wages in Nicaragua. 1p.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, p. 382.

NEW MEXICO. Report of the Governor of New Mexico to the Secretary of the Interior. 1891. Washington, 1891. 44pp.

—— Report from the committee on territories favoring bill (H.R. 7136) to enable the people of New Mexico to form a constitution and state government and to be admitted into the Union. March 16, 1892. 45pp.

H.R. rep. no. 736; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

NEW ORLEANS. Memorial asking an appropriation of $500,000 for the improvement of the harbor of. December 17, 1891. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 25; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring bill to erect a public building at Newport News. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 91; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

NEWSOM, A. J. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Newsom v. U.S. February 26, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 105; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— T. M., Consul. Malaga and its surroundings. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 257-259.

NICARAGUA CANAL. Resolution of the legislature of California urging prompt construction of the Nicaragua canal. December 8, 1891. 1p.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 7; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Memorial of the Traffic association of California favoring the prompt construction of the canal. January 11, 1892. 1p.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 36; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Senator Higgins' resolution in reference to the Nicaragua Canal company. February 10, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 69; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of War transmitting a report by Maj. C. E. Dutton on the Nicaragua canal. March 18, 1892. 24pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 97; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— See Maritime Canal company.

NOBLE, NOAH. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of heirs of N. Noble. (Balance due him.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 92; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

NORTH, S. N. D. Statistics of wool manufacture. 4o. 12pp.

U.S. Census 1890: Bulletin no. 169.

NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD. Petition in behalf of settlers between Wallula, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, whose lands and homes are claimed by the N.P R.R. Co. January 6, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 33; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Memorial of the Blalock wheat-growing company for authority to purchase of the government at $1.25 an acre land purchased by them of the N.P.R.R. Co. January 27, 1892. 10pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 52; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

NORTON, W. S. Hillsdale college, Hillsdale, Mich. Sketch. 9pp., 1 pl.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 124-132.

NOTES ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF ORDNANCE. See War department, Ordnance office.

OAKLAND, Calif. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring the erection of a public building at Oakland. January 12, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 16; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

OATHS. Letter from the Secretary of War with draft of a bill to authorize the administration of oaths by certain officers. February 16, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 40; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

OFFICIAL REGISTER of the United States, containing a list of the officers and employés in the civil, military and naval service on the first of July, 1891, together with a list of vessels belonging to the U.S. vol 1. Legislative, executive and judicial. Washington, 1892. vi, 1179pp. 2.00

OGDEN, Utah. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring bill to erect a public building at Ogden. January 18, 1892. 6pp.

Sen. rep. no. 37; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Report from the committee on interstate and foreign commerce favoring bill extending the privileges of sections 1 and 7, act of June 10, 1880, to the port of Ogdensburg. February 9, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 235; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

OKLAHOMA. Report of the Governor of Oklahoma to the Secretary of the Interior, 1891. Washington, 1891. 15pp.

OLIVER, AARON J. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of A. J. Oliver. February 5, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 100; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

OMAHA, Neb. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to construct a military storehouse at Omaha. January 18, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. rep. no. 35; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

OSBORN, HERBERT. Report on a trip to Kansas to investigate reported damages from grasshoppers. 7pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Entomology: Bulletin no. 27, pp. 58-64.

—— Insects of the season in Iowa. 6pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Entomology: Bulletin no. 26, pp. 57-62.

OSGOOD, HERBERT L. The political ideas of the Puritans. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep., 1890, pp. 99-100.

OTIS, GEORGE K. Report from the committee onpost-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of G. K. Otis. (Loss on contract.) January 25, 1892, 5pp.

Sen. rep. no. 102; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

OTTING, B. J. History of Detroit college, Mich. 5pp., 3pls.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 166-170.

PADDOCK, SARAH SANDS. Industrial and technological training. 7pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 975-981.

PALMER, AULICK, Consul. Beet sugar in the Dresden district. 1p.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, p. 456.

PAMMEL, L. H. New fungous diseases of Iowa. 9pp.

Journal of mycology, v. 7, no. 2, pp. 95-103.

PANKEY, JAMES. Finding of the court of claims in the case of Pankey v. U.S., March 4, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 108; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.

PARISH, MADISON. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill to remove the charge of desertion against M. Parish. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 68; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PARKER, JACOB W. Adverse report from the committee on public lands on bill for the relief of J. W. Parker. February 9, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 188; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— WILLIAM KITCHIN. Memoir of. (From Nature.) From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 6pp. .05

Smithsonian pub. no. 834.

PARSONS, EBEN BURT, d. d. Williams college. Sketch, 11pp. 3 pls.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 6, 1891, pp. 225-235.

PATENTS. Report from the committee on patents favoring bill (S. 131) to refer to the court of claims the claim of W. E. Woodbridge for the use of projectiles. February 11, 1892. 11pp.

Sen. rep. no. 223; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on patents favoring bill (S. 133) for the relief of Sarah E. Holroyd for use of hook and eye tackleblocks. February 11, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 224; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PATTON, S. K. N. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of S. K. N. Patton. February 6, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 180; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PAYNE, JOHN HOWARD. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of the heirs of John Howard Payne. (Balance due him for consular services.) February 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 355; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PEACE CONGRESS. Letter from the Secretary of State relating to a peace conference of governments in Chicago in connection with the Columbian exposition. May 25, 1892. 11pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 163; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PEALE, ALBERT CHARLES, and CHATARD, S. M. Analysis of eruptive rock from Montana, 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 123.

PEASE, HENRY, Consul. Orchilla in Cape Verde. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 5-6.

PENDERGRASS, MOSES. Report from the committee on post-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of M. Pendergrass. (Mail contractor.) January 26, 1892. 11pp.

Sen. rep. no. 112; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PENSACOLA, FL. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring the erection of a public building at Pensacola. January 13, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 20; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PENSIONS. Report from the committee on invalid pensions favoring bill to pension Obe Sutherland. January 13, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 19; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Eliza K. Starr. January 28, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 135; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to increase the pension of J. H. Osgood. February 2, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 145; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension John Chamberlin. February 2, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. rep. no. 146; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring granting a pension to Sarah L. Henderson. February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 40; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring granting a pension to Esther Doolittle. February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 41; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Adelia S. Ferris. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 98; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring granting a pension to Margaret Turner. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 56; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring granting a pension to Jane Shierry. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 57; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Kate P. Mitchell. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 64; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Bridget Maloy. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 66; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension James McCammon. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 73; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Jane Allen. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 101; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Jennie Vaughn. February 6, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 183; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Caroline E. Quigg. February 6, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 184; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Levenia D. Athon. February 9, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 183; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Bertha Test. February 9, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 184; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to increase the pension of T. M. Chile. February 9, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 185; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring an increase of pension to A. B. Carlton. February 9, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 186; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to increase the pension to S. D. Smith. February 9, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 189; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension R. W. Nason. February 9, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 190; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Martha N. Brainerd. February 9, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 191; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension the widow of Gen. C. S. Hamilton. February 9, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 192; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Marrilla Parsons. February 9, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 193; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Michael O'Brien. February 9, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 194; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for increase of pension to G. R. Allen. February 9, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 247; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on pensions favoring bill (S. 349) to increase the rate of pensions for certain cases of deafness. February 10, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 201; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (S. 1910) to amend act of March 4, 1890, relating to total helplessness, etc. February 10, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 202; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (S. 2137) to remove disability of those who having participated in the rebellion have since enlisted in the navy and become disabled. February 10, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 203; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (S. 1907) to amend sec. 3 of act of June 27, 1890. February 10, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 209; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on invalid pensions favoring bill to increase the pension to Jane A. Ward. February 12, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 298; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Margaret Christian. February 12, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 301; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Elizabeth Crawford. February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 336; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Noah Staley. February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 337; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension A. J. Jones. February 15, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 338; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension J. A. Davis. February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 339; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Lucy Haskell. February 19, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 415; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Mrs. E. Fays. February 19, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 420; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pay accrued pension of E. S. Smith to his mother. February 19, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 421; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension D. L. Truex. February 19, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 416; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Mary J. Telford. February 24, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 428; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension W. S. Woodward. February 29, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 485; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Betsey Worthington. February 29, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 486; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Jonathan Ramey. February 29, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 488; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension H. H. McElvey. February 29, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 489; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Eliza M. Boatright. February 29, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 490; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Mary Gatlin. February 29, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 491; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension D.C. Barrow. February 29, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 492; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to increase the pension of A. V. Hamilton. February 29, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 493; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pension Frederick Meredith. February 29, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 494; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on pensions favoring bill (H.R. 5951) to amend sec. 3 of the pension act of June 27, 1890, relating to widows and children of soldiers. March 1, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 500; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on invalid pensions favoring bill (H.R. 5686) to establish an intermediate rate of pension between $30 and $72 per month. March 3, and May 3, 1892. 2+1p.

H.R. rep. nos. 515 and 1264; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Reports from the committee on appropriations to accompany bill (H.R. 6875) making appropriations for the payments of pensions for 1892-'93. March 4, and June 13, 1892. 17+17pp.

H.R. rep. no. 525 and Sen. rep. no. 799; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on invalid pensions favoring bill (H.R. 2713) in relation to the execution of declarations and other papers in pension claims. March 7, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 559; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (H.R. 5757) concerning the burden of proof of soundness, and forbidding discriminations against evidence of witnesses on account of want of official rank. March 10, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 627; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. To accompany bill (S. 1907) relating to the widow or minor children of deceased soldiers. May 3, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 1260; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Adversely on bill (S. 349) to increase the rate of pension for certain cases of deafness. May 3, 1890. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 1263; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (S. 2137) to amend an act amending the pension laws of March 3, 1877, extending to those who enlisted in the navy the same privileges as to those who enlisted in the army. May 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no 1292; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on appropriations to accompany bill (H.R. 9118) to supply a deficiency in appropriations for pensions for 1891-'92. June 4, 1892. 13pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1580; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PETERS, J. L. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Peters v. U.S. February 17, 1892. 4p.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 95; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PETERSON, JAMES J., Consul. Mining companies in Honduras. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 31-32.

PFOATNER, MICHAEL. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill to grant an honorable discharge to M. Pfoatner. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no 67; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PHILADELPHIA, PENN. Report from the committee on commerce favoring resolution for the improvement to the harbor at Philadelphia, Penn. January 26, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. rep. no. 107; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PIDGIN, CHARLES F., and SMITH, HUGH M. Fisheries of the Pacific states. 4o. 25pp.

U.S. Census 1890: Bulletin no. 167.

—— and FESLER, BERT. Fisheries of the great lakes. 63pp., 4o.

U.S. Census 1890: Bulletin no. 173.

PIERCE, NEWTON B. A disease of almond trees. 13pp., 4 pls.

Journal of Mycology, vol. vii, no. 2, pp. 66-77.

PILLING, JAMES CONSTANTINE. Bibliography of the Algonquin languages. Washington, 1891. x+614pp., 82 facsimiles. 1.50

Smithsonian Institution: Bureau of Ethnology.

PILOTAGE. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill (S. 1282) to exempt American coastwise sailing vessels from the obligation to pay state pilots. March 17, 1892. 52pp.

Sen. rep. no. 395; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PLAYFAIR, Sir R. L. The Mediterranean, physical and historical. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 20pp.

Smithsonian pub. no. 809.

PLUMACHER, E. H., Consul. Steamship and railway traffic in Venezuela. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 176-177.

POND, ADELINE VALENTINE. Influence of the study of drawing in the development of character. 6pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1264-1270.

—— In Paris galleries. 3pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1280-1282.

PORT HUDSON. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill providing medals to the survivors of the forlorn-hope storming party of Port Hudson. January 28, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 129; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PORT TOWNSEND, Washington. Memorial of the chamber of commerce asking that the fishery laws in operation on the North Atlantic be extended to the North Pacific. March 8, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 91; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Annual report of the Postmaster-General for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 183pp., 10 pls., 1 map..75

—— Report of the Postmaster-General; being part of the message and documents, 52d Congress, 1st session. Washington, 1891. 1243pp., 3 fold. l., 1 map, 10 plates.1.00

H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, pt. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimate of appropriation for ocean mail service now under contract for 1892-'93. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 219; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Postmaster-General giving information relative to ocean mail service between foreign ports. Washington, 1892. 6pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 159; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter of the chief of salary and allowance division relative to third-class Presidential post-offices. March 10, 1892. 14pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 93; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimates of deficiencies on account of the postal service. April 12, 1892. 77pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 192; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— List of employés in the department who are not employed as laborers, nor as members of the classified civil service, and who are not specifically authorized by law. April 13, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 77; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on post-office and post-roads, etc., to accompany bill (H.R. 8224) making appropriations for the service of the P. O. department for 1892-'93. April 16 and June 22, 1892. 63+3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1135 and Sen. rep. no. 826; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Additional arguments by the Postmaster-general in favor of the establishment of postal savings depositories. April 20, 1892. 71pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 136; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimate of deficiencies on account of the postal service. April 29, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 216; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Postmaster-general submitting observations upon bill making appropriations for the service of the department for 1892-'93. May 11, 1892. 17pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 226; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Postmaster-general transmitting a statement showing buildings rented for the department in the District of Columbia. May 11, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 227; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Ass't Attorney-General for P. O. Dep't. Annual report for 1891. Washington, 1891. 36pp..20

—— Chief Inspector. Report of the Post-office inspector for 1891. Washington, 1891. 33pp., 3 fold. l..25

—— First Ass't Postmaster-General. Report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 65pp..25

—— Second Ass't Postmaster-General. Report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 241pp. .50

—— Third Ass't Postmaster-General. Report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 84pp..25

—— Money Order System. Report of the superintendent for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 48pp..20

—— —— Estimate of an appropriation for an increase of force in the office of superintendent of the money-order system. April 25, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 213; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Foreign Mails. Report of the superintendent for 1891. Washington, 1891. 52pp..25

—— Railway Mail Service. Report of the general superintendent for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 348pp..75

—— —— Daily bulletin of orders affecting the postal service. January to July, 1892. Folio.

—— Topographer. Report of the topographer, 1891. 9pp..10

—— Dead Letter Office. Report of the superintendent for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 24pp..20

—— Auditor. Annual report of the [6th] auditor of the Treasury for the Post-Office Department for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 130pp. .35

POSTAL SAVINGS BANK. An additional argument by the Postmaster-General in favor of the establishment of postal savings depositories, with appendices. April 20, 1892. 71pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 136; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

POSTMASTERS. Letters from the Postmaster-General concerning the conference of postmasters at Washington in 1892. April 15, 1892. 29pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 196; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

POTTS, HOWARD D. Report from the committee on naval affairs favoring bill for the relief of H. D. Potts. (Increase of pay on the retired list.) January 20, 1892. 9pp.

Sen. rep. no. 54; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

POWELL, JOHN WESLEY. Indian linguistic families of America, north of Mexico. 142pp., 1 map.

Smithsonian Institution: Bureau of Ethnology, 7th annual report, pp. 1-142.

PRESIDENT. Message of the President of the United States communicated to the two houses of congress at the beginning of the first session of the 52d congress. Washington, 1891. 39pp.

—— Report from the committee on printing favoring resolution to print 20,000 extra copies of the annual message. February 12, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 308; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION. Report from the committee on the judiciary favoring bill (H.R. 3927) to amend the act of 1886. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 160; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PRESTON, ERASMUS DARWIN. Geodesy. Determination of gravity and on the magnetic elements in connection with the U.S. Expedition to the west coast of Africa, 1889-1890. Appendix no. 12, Report of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 64pp., 11 pls..75

PRISON CONGRESS—(4th). See Randall, C. D.

PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior transmitting the report regarding the receipt, distribution and sale of public documents on behalf of the government by the Department of the Interior, 1890-'91. 138pp. .50

H.R. ex. doc. no. 74; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on labor favoring resolution to distribute public documents to land-grant colleges. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 77; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— List of congressional documents from the 15th to the 51st congress, and of Government publications containing debates and proceedings of congress, together with miscellaneous lists of public documents, etc. By J. G. Ames. Washington, 1892. 120pp. .50

PUBLIC LANDS. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill (H.R. 6656) relating to the disposal of timber and stone lands, &c. February 29, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 482; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (H.R. 5997) to amend sec. 2 of act approved May 14, 1890, "for the relief of settlers on public lands." February 29, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 483; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PUBLIC PRINTING. Mr. Manderson's report from the committee on printing to accompany Senate bill 1549 providing for the public printing and binding and the distribution of public documents. [With testimony.] January 13, 1892. 483pp. .50

Sen. rep. no. 18; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on printing to accompany bill (S. 1549) providing for the public printing and binding and the distribution of public documents. April 15, 1892. 21pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1092: 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PUBLIC PRINTER. Annual report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 103pp. .50

Sen. mis. doc. no. 30; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Communication from the public printer, submitting estimates of deficiencies for public printing. February 19, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 137; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Communication from the public printer with a list of employés not specifically authorized by law. April 6, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 118; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PUGET SOUND. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill to amend "An act to reorganize and establish the customs collection district of Puget Sound," approved Aug. 28, 1890. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 83; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

PULLMAN, WILLIAM. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill to remove charge of desertion against W. Pullman. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 74; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

QUINN, WILLIAM H. Report from the committee on claims favoring bills for the relief of W. H. Quinn. (Compensation.) February 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 370; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

RADAU, R. Photography in the service of astronomy. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1890. 22pp..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 790.

RAINY LAKE RIVER, Minn. Report of special agent R. W. De Lambert relative to the establishment of a permanent government port at Rainy Lake River. March 14, 1892. 13pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 94; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

RAMSEY, F. Y. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of heirs of Joseph Ramsey. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 90; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

RAND, BENJAMIN. New England settlements in Acadia. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 41-42.

RANDALL, C. D. The fourth international prison congress, St. Petersburg, Russia. Washington, 1891. 253pp., 15 pls.1.00

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 2, 1891.

RANDOLPH, FANNY B., and STARK, D. L. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of Randolph and Stark. (For stores and supplies.) February 3, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 153; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

RAWICZ, JOSEPH, Consul. Trade and industries of Poland. 21pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 343-363.

READ, HENRY A. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of H. A. Read. (Amend record.) Feb. 26, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 453; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— JOHN B. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of J. B. Read. (For use of patent projectile.) February 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 372; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

RED CROSS CONFERENCE. Estimate of an appropriation for the expenses of two delegates to represent the U.S. at the 5th international conference at Rome in 1892. 4pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 176; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

REGAN, JAMES. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of Lieut. Regan. (Adjustment of his accounts.) January 19, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 44; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

REID, ALEXANDER J., Consul. Brewing in Ireland. 7pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 113-119.

REULEAUX, F. Technology and civilization. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 18pp.

Smithsonian pub. no. 831.

REVENUE MARINE SERVICE. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill to provide two revenue cutters for service on the Pacific coast. January 7, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill for the construction of two revenue cutters for service on the great lakes. January 28, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 128; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on interstate and foreign commerce favoring bill to provide a revenue cutter for the harbor of San Francisco. February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 384; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the proposed transfer of the revenue marine service. February 19, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 44; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Navy submitting his views as to the advisability of the transfer of the revenue cutter service from the Treasury to the Navy department. March 1, 1892. 8pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 86; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

RHOADES, HENRY E. Report from the committee on naval affairs favoring bill for the relief of H. E. Rhoades. January 20, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 53; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

RICHARDSON, JOHN B., Consul. The lower Rio Grande in 1891. 7pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 38-44.

RIGGS, STEPHEN RETURN. A Dakota-English dictionary. Edited by J. O. Dorsey. Washington, 1890. x, 1-665pp. 3.00

U.S. Geog. and geol. survey of the Rocky Mountain regions: Contributions to ethnology, v. 7.

RILEY, CHARLES VALENTINE. The larger digger-wasp. 5pp.

Insect Life, v. 4, nos. 7-8, pp. 248-252.

RISING, W. B. Report on analysis of fermented liquors. 1p.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 31, p. 14.

RISUM, OTTO A. Report from the committee on post-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of O. A. Risum, postmaster, for loss of money package. January 27, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 127; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

RIVERS AND HARBORS. Report from the committee on rivers and harbors to accompany bill (H.R. 7820) making appropriations for public works on rivers and harbors. April 9, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 967; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report of the committee on commerce (U.S. Senate) on the bill (H.R. 7820) making appropriations for the construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors for the year ending June 30, 1893. Washington, 1892. 422pp.1.00

Sen. rep. no. 666; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ROBINSON, JEHU. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Jehu Robinson v. U.S. March 17, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 135; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— TRACY, Consul. The banana food company. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 455-456.

ROCKEFELLOW, B. F. Report from the committee on post-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of B. F. Rockefellow, postmaster, for clerk hire. January 27, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 124; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ROMANES, GEORGE J. Weismann's theory of heredity. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 16pp..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 820.

ROOSEVELT, GEORGE W., Consul. Plate-glass manufacture in Belgium. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 205-206.

ROPES PASS. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill for the construction of jetties, piers, and breakwaters at private expense in the Gulf of Mexico at the mouth of Ropes Pass, Texas. January 28, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 131; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ROSE, J. N. Two weeds new to the United States. 4pp., 2 pls.

Agr'l Dep't, Annual Report 1891, pp. 355-358.

ROSS, MARY L. Report from the committee on post-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of Mary L. Ross, post-mistress, for disbursements. January 26, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. —; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

ROWELL, CHESTER H. See Contested Elections, 51st Congress.

ROWENA. Report from the committee on claims favoring reference to court of claims the case of the scow Rowena, lost by reason of a false light. February 16, 1892. 12pp., 1pl.

H.R. rep. no. 381; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

RUBLES, WILLIAM A., Consul. Bohemian industrial exhibition. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 157-160.

—— Hop growing in Bohemia. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 500-503.

RUSSELL, THOMAS, U.S. A. Report of professor in charge of the river and flood division, 1891. 194pp., 1 map.

War Dep't, Signal Office: Annual report 1891, appendix no. 5.

—— Practical rules for prediction of flood stages of rivers in the United States. See War Dep't, Signal Office: Annual report 1891, appendix no. 5, p. 73, &c.

—— Instructions for voluntary observers. Prepared under the direction of the chief of the weather bureau. Washington, 1892. 100pp. .35

Agr'l Dep't, Weather bureau.

RUSSIAN FAMINE. Message from the President of the United States recommending that a vessel be chartered to transport supplies to Russia. January 5, 1892. 1p.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 12; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

RYDER, HENRY B., Consul. Danish-English subsidized steam communication. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 89-91.

—— Fruit and vegetable canning in Denmark. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 120-121.

ST. MARY'S FALLS CANAL. Report of the commerce passing through the canal during the season of 1891. 4pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 18; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SALICIS, GUSTAVE ADOLPHE. Manual training in France. 6pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and Industry, pt. 2, pp. 1123-1128.

SALMON, DANIEL ELMER. Results of experiments with inoculation for the prevention of hog cholera. 40pp.

Agr'l Dep't: Farmers' Bulletin no. 8.

SALT. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury containing certain information relative to the importation of salt. March 2, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 148; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SAMPSON, A. J. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of A. J. Sampson. February 4, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 160; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— M. D., Consul. New Brunswick-American trade. 8pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 545-552.

SAN DIEGO, CALIF. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring the erection of a public building at San Diego, Jan. 12, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 15; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SANDUSKY, OHIO. Report from the committee on ways and means on bill to extend transportation of dutiable merchandise without appraisement to the port of Sandusky. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 173; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SANTO DOMINGO. Statement of imports and exports to and from the United States to Santo Domingo and Puerto Rico, from 1882-1891. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 106; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SARATOGA, N. Y. Report from the committee on the library favoring bill appropriating $18,484 for the completion of the monument commemorating the surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 108; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SAUNDERS, WILLIAM. Papers on horticultural and kindred subjects. Reprinted from reports of the Department of Agriculture, 1863-1889. Washington, 1891. 124pp. .50

SAWTELLE, CHARLES G. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of Col. Sawtelle. (Adjustment of accounts.) January 20, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 52; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SAYCE, A. H. The primitive home of the Aryans. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 15pp..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 823.

SCAIFE, WALTER B. Geographical latitude. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1891. 47pp..10

Smithsonian mis. pub. no. 784.

SCHILLINGER PATENTS. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of the owners of the Schillinger pavement patents. February 4, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 24; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SCHNEIDER, EDWARD ADOLPH. Analysis of ores from Kettle island, Ky. From Tennessee, Claiborne county. From Kentucky, Bell county. 2pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 127-128.

—— and CHATARD, T. M. Analysis of Websterite from North Carolina and Maryland, 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 122.

—— and EAKINS, L. G. Analysis of ores of manganese from Virginia, 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 127.

SCHODDE, GEORGE H. Capital university, Columbus, Ohio. Sketch. 5pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 195-199.

SCHOTT, CHARLES ANTHONY. Terrestrial magnetism. Results of magnetic observations recorded at Los Angeles, California, 1882-1889. Part 1. Absolute measures. Part 2. Differential measures. Observations by M. Baker, C. Terry Jr., and R. E. Halter. Appendix nos. 8 and 9, Report of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1890. Washington, 1891. 45+215pp., 9 pls. 1.50



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Vol. VIII. WASHINGTON, D.C., MAY, 1892. No. 5.

Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office, Washington, D.C.


CATALOGUE.

MAY, 1892.

SCHOULER, JAMES. Webster's seventh of March, (1850) speech. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 111-112.

SCHUBERT, HERMANN. The squaring of the circle. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 26pp..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 803.

SCHWEINITZ, E. A. VON. Investigation of the effects of bacterial products in the prevention of diseases. 5pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Annual Report 1891, pp. 138-142.

SCOTT, CHARLES, d. d. Hope college, Holland, Mich. Sketch. 4pp., 1 pl.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 160-163.

SCOVEL, SYLVESTER F. The university of Wooster, Ohio. Sketch. 10pp.

Int. Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 147-156.

SCUDDER, SAMUEL HUBBARD. Index to the known fossil insects of the world including myriapods and arachnids. Washington, 1891. 744pp. .65

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 71.

SEABIRD. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill to provide an American register for the barge Seabird. February 4, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 154; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SEAL, WILLIAM P. Observations on the aquaria of the U.S. Fish Commission at central station, Washington, D.C. [Extracted from the Bulletin of the U.S. Fish Commission for 1890, pp. 1-12.] Washington, 1892. 14pp., 4 pls.

SEAMEN. Report from the committee on commerce favoring bill (S. 1222) for the protection of wages of seamen. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 89; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SEARS, REBECCA. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Sears v. U.S. February 23, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 102; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SELLMER, CHARLES. Petition for his retirement as a captain. December 16, 1891. 8pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 7; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SELMA AND MERIDIAN RAILROAD. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of the S. and M. railroad company. February 4, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 23; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SENATE. Annual report of the secretary of the Senate. December 7, 1891. 4pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report of the sergeant-at-arms. December 8, 1891. 1p.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Annual report of the Secretary of the Senate for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 142pp. .50

Sen. mis. doc. no. 13; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Senator Aldrich's proposed amendment to the rules. December 10, 1891. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 17; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the architect of the capitol relating to ventilation, &c., of the Senate wing. January 17, 1892. 1p.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 42; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on privileges and elections in the matter of the validity of the appointment of Hon. Horace Chilton to a seat in the Senate from Texas. January 25, 1892. 5pp.

Sen. rep. no. 105; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on privileges and elections in the matter of Walkinson Call and R. H. M. Davidson claiming title to a seat in the Senate from Florida. January 25, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 106, pts. 1 and 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on printing to accompany resolution to print 1,500 copies of the revised Senate manual. February 2, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 149; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on privileges and elections in the matter of W. H. Clagett and Fred. T. Dubois, claiming title to a seat in the Senate from Idaho. February 2 and 16, 1892. [And views of the minority.] 49+67pp. .50

Sen. rep. no. 148, pts. 1 and 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SENATORS. Report from the select committee on the election of President and Vice-President to accompany resolutions providing for the election of senators by the people. [With views of the minority.] February 16 and June 8, 1892. 12pp.

H.R. rep. no. 368, pts. 1 and 2, and Sen. rep. no. 794; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK. Report of the acting superintendent to the Secretary of the Interior, 1891. Washington, 1891. 10pp., map.

SETZER, HENRY. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of H. Setzer. (Refund of tax.) February 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 373; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SEWALL, J. A. Grass and forage experiment station at Garden City, Kansas. Operations for 1891, the 3d year. 3pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Annual report 1891, pp. 342-344.

SHACKLETT, H. W. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Shacklett v. U.S. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 70; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SHAFFER, C. M. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of C. M. Shaffer. (For occupancy.) January 25, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 94; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SHALER, NATHANIEL SOUTHGATE. General account of the fresh-water morasses of the United States, with a description of the Dismal swamp district of Virginia and North Carolina. 85pp., 14 pls.

U.S. Geol. Survey, Tenth annual report, 1888-'89, pp. 255-339.

SHAW, EDMUND, Consul. Paraguay. Situation, resources, products, government, people, commerce, etc. 28pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 556-584.

SHEEHY, MICHAEL. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of M. Sheehy. February 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 207; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SHEPARD, CHARLES H., Consul. New harbor at Malmo. 8pp. 1 pl.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 374-381.

SHIP-CANAL. Report from the committee on railways and canals to accompany bill (H.R. 283) for ascertaining the feasibility and probable cost of constructing a ship canal from the great lakes to the navigable waters of the Hudson river. April 8, 1892. 49pp..25

H.R. rep. no. 1023; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SHIPLEY, E. R. Report from the committee onpost-offices and post-roads favoring bill for the relief of E. R. Shipley, post-master, for moneys lost. January 26, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. rep. no. 113; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— H. W. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of E. R. Shipley. February 4, 1892. 5pp.

H.R. rep. no. 25; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of H. W. Shipley. (Loss on contract.) January 21, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 80; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SHOEMAKER, DAVID. Findings of the court of claims in the case of D. Shoemaker v. U.S. March 14, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 125; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SIBLEY, HENRY H. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of heirs of Henry H. and C. K. Sibley. February 4, 1892. 5pp.

H.R. rep. no. 21; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SILL, J. M. B. The Michigan state normal school, Ypsilanti, Michigan. Sketch. 7pp., 1 pl.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 98-104.

SILVER COINAGE. Message from the President of the United States relative to a proposed international conference on the subject of silver coinage. April 26, 1892. 1p.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 88; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.

—— See, also, Coinage.

SKRAINKA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of. February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 58; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SLUMS. Report from the committee on labor favoring House resolution 104 relative to the investigation of slums of cities. March 10, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 625; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SMITH, CHARLES B. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of the heirs of C. B. Smith. (Adjustment of his accounts.) January 19, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 43; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— ERWIN F. Field notes [on fungous diseases, etc.]. 8pp.

Journal of Mycology, v. 7, no. 2, pp 88-95.

—— Additional evidence on the communicability of peach yellows and peach rosette. Washington, 1891. 65pp., 39 pls.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of vegetable pathology: Bulletin no. 1.

—— G. W. Findings of the court of claims in the case of G. W. Smith v. U.S. March 12, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 122; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SMITH, JAMES H. The phylloxera in Germany. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 279-280.

—— Beet sugar in Hesse. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 454-455.

—— The German vintage for 1891. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 592-595.

—— Trade situation in Germany. 9pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 7-15.

—— Incomes in Prussia. 7pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 180, pp. 134-140.

—— Cellulose for bottle shells. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 191-192.

—— NICHOLAS, Consul. Commerce of Three Rivers in 1891. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 161-163.

—— Trade and industries of Three Rivers. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 364-367.

—— THEOBALD. Investigation of infectious diseases of domesticated animals. 22pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Annual report 1891, pp. 117-138.

—— THOMAS J. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of T. J. Smith. (For expenses as pension examiner.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 118; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— WALTER. Industrial education, and drawing as its basis. 7pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 955-961.

—— WILLIAM, and o'rs. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of W. Smith and o'rs. (For allowances.) February 16, 1892. 10pp.

H.R. rep. no. 352; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SMITHERS, E. J., Consul. Japanese floor matting. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 230-231.

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. Annual report of the board of regents of the Smithsonian Institution, showing the operations and expenditures, and condition of the institution to July, 1890. Washington, 1891. xli, 1-808pp. .50

H.R. mis. doc. no. 129, pt. 1; 51st Cong., 2d sess.

—— Report from the committee on the Library to accompany joint resolution (S. res. 18) to fill vacancies in the Board of Regents. January 20, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— List of subordinates employed under the Smithsonian Institution. March 1, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 116; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Smithsonian publications. No. 784. Geographical latitude. By Walter B. Scaife. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1891. 47pp..10

—— Same. No. 785. Bibliography of the chemical influence of light. By Alfred Tuckerman. Washington. 1891. iii, 1-22pp..10

—— Same. No. 786. Report upon the condition and progress of the U.S. National Museum during the year ending June 30, 1889. By G. Brown Goode. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 277pp., 4 pls..75

—— Same. No. 787. Lists of institutions and foreign and domestic libraries to which it is desired to send future publications of the Nat. Museum. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 88pp.

—— Same. No. 788. Memoir of Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer. By A. Müller. From the Smithsonian Report for 1889. Washington, 1892. 21pp.

—— Same. No. 789. On aerial locomotion. By F. H. Wenham. From Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1890. 21pp.

—— Same. No. 790. Photographs in the service of astronomy. By R. Radau. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1890. 22pp.

—— Same. No. 791. A memoir of Gustav Robert Kirchoff. By Robert von Helmholtz. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1890. 16pp.

—— Same. No. 792. The museums of the future. By G. Brown Goode. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 21pp.

—— Same. No. 793. Te Pito te Henua, or Easter island. By W. J. Thomson. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. 108pp., 49 pls.

—— Same. No. 794. Aboriginal skin dressing. By O. T. Mason. From report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 39pp., 33 pls.

—— Same. No. 795. The puma or American lion. By F. W. True. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 19pp., 1pl.

—— Same. No. 796. Animals recently extinct or threatened with extermination, as represented in the collections of the U.S. Nat. Museum. By F. A. Lucas. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 43pp., 11 pls.

—— Same. No. 797. The development of the American rail and track, as illustrated by the collection in the U.S. Nat. Museum. By J. E. Watkins. From report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 60pp..25

—— Same. No. 798. Explorations in Newfoundland and Labrador in 1887. By F. A. Lucas. From report of the National Museum, 1888-'89. Washington. 1891. 22pp., 1 pl.

—— Same. No. 799. Preliminary handbook of the department of geology of the U.S. Nat. Museum. By G. P. Merrill. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Washington, 1891. 52pp. .15

—— Same. No. 800. Plates prepared between the years 1849 and 1859 to accompany a report on the forest trees of North America. By Asa Gray. Washington, 1891. 4o. 4pp., 23 col. pls.

—— Same. No. 801. Experiments in aerodynamics. By S. P. Langley. Washington, 1891. 4o. iii, 1-115pp., 10 pls.1.00

—— Same. No. 802. Proceedings of the Regents and report of the Executive committee for 1889-'90, etc. From Smithsonian report 1890. Washington, 1891. 35pp..10

—— Same. No. 803. The squaring of the circle. By Herman Schubert. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 26pp.

—— Same. No. 804. The progress of astronomy for 1889-1890. By William C. Winlock. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 64pp..20

—— Same. No. 805. Mathematical theories of the earth. By Robert Simpson Woodward. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 20pp..10

—— Same. No. 806. On the physical structure of the earth. By Henry Hennessy. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 21pp..10

—— Same. No. 807. Glacial geology. By James Geikie, F.R.S. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 10pp. .05

—— Same. No. 808. The history of the Niagara river. By G. K. Gilbert. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 29pp..10

—— Same. No. 809. The Mediterranean, physical and historical. By Sir R. L. Playfair. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 20pp..10

—— Same. No. 810. Stanley and the map of Africa. By J. Scott Keltie. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 17pp.

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—— Same. No. 811. Antarctic explorations. By G. S. Griffiths. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 14pp..10

—— Same. No. 812. The history of geodetic operations in Russia. By B. Witskowski and J. H. Gore. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 12pp. .05

—— Same. No. 813. Quartz fibers. By C. V. Boys. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 22pp..10

—— Same. No. 814. D. Kœnig's researches on the physical basis of musical harmony, and timbre. By Sylvanus P. Thompson. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 27pp..10

—— Same. No. 815. The chemical problems of to-day. By Victor Meyer. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 17pp..10

—— Same.. No. 816. The photographic image. By Raphael Meldola, F.R.S. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 14pp..10

—— Same. No. 817. A tropical botanic garden. By M. Treub. Translated. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 20pp..10

—— Same. No. 818. Temperature and life. By Henry de Varigny. Translated. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 24pp..10

—— Same. No. 819. Morphology of the blood corpuscles. By Charles Sedgwick Minot. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 6pp., 1 pl. .05

—— Same. No. 820. Weismann's theory of heredity. By George J. Romanes. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 16pp..10

—— Same. No. 821. The ascent of man. By Frank Baker. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 22pp..10

—— Same. No. 822. The antiquity of man. By John Evans, F. R. S. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891, 10pp. .05

—— Same. No. 823. The primitive home of the Aryans. By A. H. Sayce. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 15pp..10

—— Same. No. 824. The pre-historic races of Italy. By Isaac Taylor. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 12pp..10

—— Same. No. 825. The age of bronze in Egypt. By Oscar Montélius. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 19pp., 6 pls., 6 l..10

—— Same. No. 826. Progress of anthropology in 1890. By O. T. Mason. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 82pp., 4 pls..25

—— Same. No. 827. A primitive urn buried. By Dr. J. F. Snyder. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 7pp., 2 pls. .05

—— Same. No. 828. Manners and customs of the Mohaves. By George A. Allen. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 2pp. .02

—— Same. No. 829. Criminal anthropology. By Thomas Wilson. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 72pp..20

—— Same. No. 830. Color-vision and color-blindness. By R. Brudenell Carter. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 20pp..10

—— Same. No. 831. Technology and civilization. By F. Reuleaux. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 18pp..10

—— Same. No. 832. The Ramsden dividing engine. By J. E. Watkins. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 21pp., 3 pls..10

—— Same. No. 833. A memoir of Elias Loomis. By H. A. Newton. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 32pp..10

Note: With a list of Prof. Loomis' writings.

—— Same. No. 834. A memoir of William Kitchin Parker, F.R.S. (From Nature.) From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 6pp. .05

—— Same. No. 835. Sale list of publications of the Smithsonian Institution, January, 1892. Washington, 1892. 27pp.

—— Same. No. 836. Report of S. P. Langley, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution for the year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. iii, 1-63pp.

—— Bureau of Ethnology. Seventh annual report of the bureau of ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution 1885-'86. By J. W. Powell, director. Washington, 1891. xliii, 409pp., 27 pls. Paper 1.50, Cloth 2.50

H.R. mis. doc. no. 107; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

Accompanying papers.

Indian linguistic families of America, north of Mexico, by J. W. Powell. The Mindē'wiwin or "Grand medicine society" of the Ojibway, by W. J. Hoffman.

The Sacred formulas of the Cherokees, by James Mooney.

—— —— Bibliography of the Algonquian languages. By J. C. Pilling. Washington, 1891. x+614pp., 82 facsimiles. 1.50

—— —— Omaha and Ponka letters. By J. O. Dorsey. Washington, 1891. 127pp. .40

—— —— Catalogue of prehistoric works east of the Rocky mountains. By Cyrus Thomas. Washington, 1891. 246pp., 17 pls.1.00

SNYDER, J. F. A primitive urn burial. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 7pp., 2 pls. .05

Smithsonian pub. no. 827.

SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. Report from the committee on agriculture favoring bill (H.R. 4437) to incorporate the society. February 27, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 476; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA. Report from the committee on the library favoring bill to incorporate the society. February 10, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 256; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SOLDIERS' HOMES. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill (H.R. 3867) concerning appointment of officers in National Home for disabled volunteers. February 10, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 250; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SORSBY, WILLIAM B. Orchilla in Ecuador. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 6-7.

SOUTH DAKOTA. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill granting land to S. Dakota for an asylum for the insane, etc. February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 385; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SPAIN. Population of Spain and its colonies. Report by consul Bowen. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 267-268.

SPENCER, GUILFORD LAWSON. Foods and food adulterants. Tea, coffee and cocoa preparations. Washington, 1892. vii, 875-1014, vipp., pls. 39-47. .50

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 13, part 7.

—— WILLIAM C. Findings of a board of officers upon the physical condition of W. C. Spencer at the time of his resignation. December 10, 1891. 3pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for restoration of W. C. Spencer to the army. February 12, 1892. 5pp.

H.R. rep. no. 299; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SPOKANE FALLS, WASH. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring bill for erection of a public building at Spokane Falls. January 19, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 48; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SPRAGUE, HORATIO J., Consul. Gibraltar in 1890. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 124-126.

—— Affairs in Gibraltar. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 584-587.

SPRINGER, ADAMS J. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill to remove charge of desertion against A. J. Springer. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 73; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

STARKLOFF, HUGO M., Consul. Marine insurance in Bremen. 2pp.

U.S. Consular reports no. 140, pp. 158-159.

STATE BANKS. Senator Butler's resolution favoring repeal of taxes on state bank circulation. January 11, 1892. 1p.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 34; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

STATE DEPARTMENT. Letter from the Secretary of State requesting authority to dispose of useless papers. February 11, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 128; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Message from the President showing the duties collected by Venezuela and Colombia upon the imports of products of the U.S. April 1, 1892. 6pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 68; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of State in reference to unbound and bound public documents for the use of the State Department. April 9, 1892. 1p.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 189; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimate of an appropriation to execute the treaty stipulations between the U.S. and Great Britain concluded February 29 and April 18, 1892, in relation to the tribunal of arbitration at Paris. April 25, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 212; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Bureau of Statistics. Reports from consuls of the U.S. Vol. xxxvi. Nos. 128-131. May-August, 1891. Washington, 1891. 664+xpp. 1.60

H.R. mis. doc. no. 18; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Same. Vol. xxxvii. Nos. 132-135. Sep.-Dec., 1891. Washington, 1891. 589+xiiipp. 1.60

—— —— Same. Vol. xxxviii. Nos. 136-139. Jan.-April, 1892. Washington, 1892. xvi+810pp. 1.60

—— —— Same. No. 140. May, 1892. Washington, 1892. 192pp. .40

—— —— Special consular reports. Vol. iii. Streets and highways. Washington, 1891. 592pp.1.25

H.R. mis. doc. no. 20; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Same. Vol. iv. Port regulations. Washington, 1891. 732pp.1.25

—— —— Same. Vol. v. Canals and irrigation. Washington, 1891. 346pp.1.00

—— Same. Vol. vi. Coal and coal consumption in Spanish America. Gas in foreign countries. India rubber. Washington, 1892. 1 l., 601pp. 1.20

H.R. mis. doc. no. 153; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Special consular reports. India rubber. Washington, 1892. pp. 349-601. .40

—— —— Same. The slave trade in foreign countries. Washington, 1892. 128pp. .40

—— Bureau of American Republics. First annual report, 1891. Washington, 1891. 50pp..25

Sen. ex. doc. no. 8, pt. 1; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Bulletin no. 7. Brazil. Washington, 1891. 169pp., 6 pls., 1 map..75

Sen. ex. doc. no. 8, pt. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Same. No. 9. Mexico. [Historical, political and statistical sketch.] By A. W. Ferguson. Washington, [1892.] 3+234pp., 5 pls., 1 map.1.00

Sen. ex. doc no. 8, pt. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Same. No. 31. Costa Rica. Washington, 1892. iv+146pp., 24 pls. .50

Sen. ex. doc. no. 8, pt. 6; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Same. No. 33. January, 1892. Colombia. [Washington, 1892.] 138pp., 22 pls., 1 map. .50

—— —— Same. No. 35. March, 1892. Breadstuffs in Latin America. (Compiled from official returns to October 1, 1891.) Washington, 1892. 91pp. .30

STATISTICAL ABSTRACT. Letters from the Secretary of the Treasury with draft of a bill to provide for the printing of the annual volume entitled "Statistical Abstract of the U.S." January 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 54; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

STATISTICAL ABSTRACT. See Treasury Department, Bureau of Statistics.

STEAM VESSELS. Report from the committee on commerce to accompany bill (S. 744) to amend sec. 4400 Rev. Stat., concerning the regulation of steam vessels. January 21, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 86; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury recommending an amendment to the law for the regulation of steam vessels. April 7, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 71; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

STEELE, J. and J. Findings of the court of claims in the case of J. and J. Steele v. U.S. January 13, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 41; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

STEVENSON, JAMES. Biographical notice of. 4pp.

U.S. Nat. Mus. rep. 1888-'89, pp. 187-190.

STILES, C. W., and HASSALL, A. The color of a host and its relation to parasitism. 2pp.

Insect Life, v. 4, nos. 7-8, pp. 265-266.

STIMSON, HIRAM. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to correct the military record of H. Stimson. February 10, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 258; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

STOKES, HENRY NEWLIN. On a petroleum from Cuba. 7pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 98-104.

—— On a supposed mineral resin from Livingston, Montana. 4pp.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, pp. 105-108.

—— Analysis of limestone from Kansas 1p.

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 78, p. 124.

WILLIAM B., and or's. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of Stokes and others (as sureties). January 20, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 58; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

STOUT, HENRY, Consul. Fertilizers in Japan. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 132-133.

STOWE, MRS. SARAH D. (LOCKE). Mount Holyoke seminary and college, Mass. Sketch. 20pp., 4 pls.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 6, 1891, pp. 400-420.

STREET, HARLOW L. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of H. L. Street. (Restoration to rank.) February 16, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 353; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SUGAR TRUST. Resolution reported from the committee on the judiciary requesting the Attorney-general to ascertain whether the sugar trust has violated the act of July 2, 1890. May 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 215; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the attorney-general transmitting information as to whether the sugar trust has violated the act of July 2, 1890. 1p.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 225; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SUITS. Report from the committee on the judiciary favoring bill to regulate the revival of suits in certain cases (i. e., the change of persons holding office at the time of commencement of action). February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 383; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SULLIVAN, JOHN. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of J. Sullivan. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 69; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SUTTON, S. J., and or's. Findings of the court of claims in the causes of S. J. Sutton, H. Williams, and A. R. Thomas, respectively, v. U.S. January 25, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 52; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SWAMP-LAND GRANTS. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill (H.R. 5892) to adjust the swamp-land grants, to fix a limitation for the filing of claims thereunder, &c. February 12, 1892. 6pp.

H.R. rep. no. 296; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

SWEET, CHESTER B. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill for the relief of C. B. Sweet. (Error in price of land.) January 11, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 6; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— WILLIAM M. Cast-iron pipe industry in the United States. 4o. 6pp.

U.S. Census 1890: Bulletin no. 168.

SWINGLE, W. T. Some Peronosporaceæ in the herbarium of the Division of vegetable pathology. 22pp.

Journal of Mycology, vol. iv, 7, no. 2, pp. 109-130.

—— Treatment of smuts of oats and wheat. Washington, 1892. 8pp., 1 pl.

Agr'l Dep't, Farmers' Bulletin no. 5.

TACOMA, WASH. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring bill to erect a public building at Tacoma. January 19, 1892. 4pp.

Sen. rep. no. 49; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

TALKINGTON, ISAAC W. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill for the relief of I. W. Talkington for money erroneously paid for lands. February 29, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 481; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

TALLEY, ROBERT. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Robert Talley v. the U.S. March 9, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 113; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

TAMPA, Fl. Report from the committee on public buildings and grounds favoring the erection of a public building at Tampa, Fl. January 12, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 12; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

TAPP, W. J., AND CO. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of W. J. Tapp & Co. (For rebate of duty.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 93; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

TARIFF. Memorial of Nat. association of wool manufacturers against any change in the tariff act. January 11, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 37; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on ways and means to accompany bill (H.R. 6007) to place wool on the free list and reduce the duties on woolen goods. [With views of the minority.] March 1, 1892. 89pp..25

H.R. rep. no. 501; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on ways and means to accompany bill (H.R. 6005) to place binding twine on the free list. [With views of the minority.] March 1, 1891. 5pp.

H.R. rep. no. 502; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on ways and means to accompany bill (H.R. 6006) to admit free of duty bagging for cotton, machinery for manufacturing bagging, cotton ties and cotton gins. [With views of the minority.] March 1, 1892. 10pp.

H.R. rep. no. 503; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on ways and means to accompany bill (H.R. 8033) relating to the import duty on tin plate, terne plate, and taggers tin. [With views of the minority.] April 9 and 25, 1892. 8+18pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1040, pts. 1 & 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on ways and means to accompany bill (H.R. 8535) to limit the amount of wearing apparel and personal effects which may be imported free of duty. June 1, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1537; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Reports from the committee on finance (under Sen. res. of March 3, 1891) on the effect of the tariff laws upon imports and exports, growth, production, prices, wages, etc. [With views of the minority, and testimony.] May 3 and June 7, 1892. [Effect of tariff on trade between the U.S. and Canada.] 83+95pp.

Sen. reps. nos. 619 and 788; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

TAYLOR, ISAAC. The pre-historic races of Italy. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 12pp. .05

Smithsonian pub. no. 824.

—— JOHN W. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to correct the military record of J. W. Taylor. February 4, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 165; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— THOMAS, m.d. Food products. 2. Eight edible and twelve poisonous mushrooms of the United States, with directions for the culture and culinary preparation of the edible species. Reprinted from the report of the Secretary of Agriculture for 1890. Washington, 1891. 16pp., 6pls.

—— WILLIAM G. Bismarck the typical German. (Abstract.) 1p.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, p. 59.

TENEMENT HOUSE LABOR. Mr. Hoar's resolution for an inquiry into the so-called sweating system of tenement labor. January 18, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 71; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on manufactures to accompany H.R. mis. doc. no. 71. February 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 164; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

TERNE, BRUNO. On sources of errors in the determination of potash. 3pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 31, pp. 150-152.

THOMAS, CYRUS. Catalogue of prehistoric works east of the Rocky mountains. Washington, 1891. 246pp., 17 pls.1.00

Smithsonian Institution: Bureau of Ethnology.

THOMPSON, JAMES M. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to remove charge of desertion against J. M. Thompson. March 1, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 497; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— SYLVANUS P. Dr. Kœnig's researches on the physical basis of musical harmony and timbre. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 27pp..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 814.

—— The present position of the technical instruction question. 6pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1063-1068.

—— WILLIAM J., U.S. N. Te Pito te Henua, or Easter island. From report of the Nat. Mus., 1888-'89, pp. 447-552. Washington, 1891. 106pp., 49 pls.

TIBBITS, JOHN A., Consul. Weavers' wages in Bradford. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 180-183.

TICE, ISAAC P. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for relief of estate of J. P. Tice. (Use of spirit-meter.) January 27, 1892. 5pp.

Sen. rep. no. 120; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

TILLOTSON, W. D., Consul-general. Foreign commerce of Japan in 1890. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 129-132.

TIN PLATE. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting information as to drawbacks on tin plate. February 23, 1893. 7pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 138; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

TITTMANN, OTTO HILGARD. Weights and measures. The relation of the yard to the metre. Appendix no. 16, Report of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1890. Washington, 1891. 8pp. .15

—— Weights and measures. The national photo-types of the standard metre and kilogramme, U.S. customary and metric standards. Transportation of the national prototypes from Paris to Washington, their official certification and their deposit in the office of weights and measures. Appendix no. 18, Report of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 20pp., 1 pl..25

TOWNSHEND, CHARLES HERVEY. Geographical explorations. Notes of an early chart of Long Island Sound and its approaches. Appendix no. 20, U.S. Coast and Geodetic report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 6pp., 1 map..20

TRACY, S. M. Coöperative branch stations for special work with grasses and forage plants in the south. 8pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Annual report 1891, pp. 344-351.

TRADE MARKS. Report from the committee on patents to accompany bill (H.R. 5760) to amend the trade mark act of 1881. February 18, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 410; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

TRAIL, CHARLES B., Consul. American pork in France. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 265-267.

TRAVIS, M. M. Adverse report from the committee on Indian affairs on bill for the relief of Rev. M. M. Travis. February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 348; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury 1891. Washington, 1891. 138pp..25

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1447.

—— Annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances for the year 1891. Washington, 1891. cxxxviii +866pp., 4 folded leaves.1.00

H.R. ex. doc. no. 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess. And Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1447, 3d ed.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting estimates of appropriations required for the service of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1893. Washington, 1891. 4o. 402pp. 2.00

H.R. ex. doc. no. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess. Also Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1476.

—— Catalogue of title-entries of books and other articles entered in the office of the librarian of Congress at Washington, under the copyright law, from January 2 to July 2, 1892: wherein the copyright has been completed by the deposit of two copies in this office. [Nos. 26 to 52.] 4o. Subscription, 5.00

—— Customs regulations of the U.S., provided for the instruction and guidance of officers of customs. Washington, 1892. xi, 1-613pp., 4 pls. 4.00

—— Abstract of official emoluments of officers of the customs service received by them during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. 9pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 120; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Detailed statement of the refunds of customs duties, etc., for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. —pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 124; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— A brief history of coinage legislation in the United States. Washington, 1891. 20pp. .15

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1453.

—— Statement of the public debt and of the cash in the Treasury of the United States for the month of January, 1892. Same. For February, 1892. Same. For March, 1892. Same. For April, 1892. Same. For May, 1892. Same. For June, 1892. Broadsides.

—— Synopsis of decisions of the Treasury Department and of the board of U.S. general appraisers on the construction of the tariff, navigation and other laws in the months of December, 1891, and January, 1892. 152+xvipp. each, .50

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1494.

—— Same. In January and February, 1892. pp. 153-234+xiv.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1499.

—— Same. In February and March, 1892. pp. 235-370+xiv.

Treasury Dep't, doc. no. 1502.

—— Same. March and April, 1892. pp. 371-526+xviii.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1510.

—— Same. April and May, 1892. pp. 527-645+xv.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1514.

—— Index-reference catalogue of the library of the Treasury Department. Washington, 1891. 517pp. 1.50

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1141.

—— Report of the contingent expenses of the Treasury Department for 1890-'91. 31pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 44; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the pay of the surveyor of customs at Sioux City, Iowa. January 18, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 19; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Statement showing the value of trade in merchandise between the U.S. and Brazil, Cuba, Puerto Rico and Santo Domingo since reciprocity treaties went into effect, compared with preceding periods. January 29, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 107; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimate of deficiency appropriation for printing for the Treasury Department. February 16, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 39; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Additional estimates of deficiencies in appropriations for 1891-'92. February 13, 1892. 6pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 131; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury concerning 4-1/2 per cent. bonds. February 18, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 134; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury concerning the repeal of laws relating to permanent and indefinite appropriations. March 4, 1892. 7pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 152; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury recommending an appropriation for distinctive paper for checks and drafts. March 7, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 51; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the amount of gold and silver certificates issued since January 1, 1878. March 10, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 160; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the effects of the coinage act of July 14, 1890. March 23, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 64; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Additional estimate of appropriation for paper for checks for the treasurer, etc., for 1892-'93. March 26, 1892. 1p.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 175; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury respecting the amount of gold and silver coinage in 1891-'92. March 29, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 177; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury submitting a request from the Director of the mint for an immediate appropriation of $50,000 for recoinage of subsidiary coin. March 30, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 181; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— List of employés in the department who are not employed as laborers, nor as members of the classified civil service, and who are not specifically authorized by law. April 7, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 72; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the purchase of silver under the act of July 14, 1890. 69pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 78; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury relative to the purchase of silver under the law of 1890. May 2, 1890. 4pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 90; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Auditor, First. Annual report of the first auditor for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 18pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1448.

—— Auditor, Second. Annual report of the second auditor for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 21pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1462.

—— Auditor, Third. Annual report of the third auditor for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 16pp., 4 folded leaves.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1452.

—— Auditor, Fourth. Annual report of the fourth auditor for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 16pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1467.

—— Auditor, Fifth. Annual report of the fifth auditor for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 38pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1472.

—— Auditor, Sixth. Annual report of the sixth auditor for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 6pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1458.

—— Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Report of the chief of the bureau of engraving and printing for the fiscal year 1890-'91. Washington, 1891. 18pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1460.

—— —— Memorial of employés of the bureau asking an additional leave of fifteen days per annum. January 21, 1892. 12pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 50; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on education and labor favoring bill (S. 1768) to allow thirty days leave of absence to employés of the bureau. February 4, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 163; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Report from the committee on labor favoring bill (H.R. 4537) granting thirty days leave of absence to employés. February 18, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 408; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Bureau of Navigation. Twenty-third annual list of merchant vessels of the U.S., for the year ended June 30, 1891. Washington, 1892. lviii, 1-439pp., 1 pl. 2.00

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1444.

—— Bureau of statistics. Annual report in regard to imported merchandise entered for consumption in the United States, with rates of duty and amounts of duty collected during the year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. xxxvi a, 1-173pp. .50

—— —— Annual report and statements of the chief of the bureau on the foreign commerce and navigation, immigration and tonnage of the U.S. for the year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1892. cxiii+1120pp.1.00

—— —— Quarterly report [no. 1, 1891-'92] relative to the imports, exports, immigration and navigation of the United States for the three months ending September 30, 1891. Washington, 1892. vi, 1-324pp. .50

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1399.

—— —— Same. [No. 2, 1891-'92.] For the three months ending December 31, 1891. Washington, 1892. v, 325-517pp. .50

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1399.

—— —— Summary statement [no. 7, January, 1891-'92] of the imports and exports of the United States for January, 1892, and for seven months ending the same, compared with the corresponding periods of 1891. (Corrected to February 27, 1892.) 4o. 34pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1302.

—— —— Summary statement [no. 8, February, 1891-'92] of the imports and exports of the U.S. for the month ending February 29, 1892, and for the eight months ending the same, compared with the corresponding periods of 1891. (Corrected to March 25, 1892.) 4o. 34pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1302.

—— —— Summary statement [no. 9, 1891-'92] of the imports and exports of the United States for the month ending March 31, 1892, and for nine months ending the same, compared, etc. (Corrected to May 10, 1892.) 4o. 39pp.

—— —— Summary statement [no. 10, April, 1891-'92.] for the month ending April 30, 1892, and for ten months ending same. (Corrected to May 26, 1892.) 4o. 34pp.

—— —— Statement of foreign commerce and immigration for January, 1892. (Corrected to February 20, 1892.) 6pp.

—— —— Same. For February, 1892. (Corrected to March 10, 1892.) 6pp.

—— —— Same. For March, 1892. (Corrected to April 20, 1892.) 6pp.

—— —— Same. For April, 1892. (Corrected to May 19, 1892.) 6pp.

—— —— Same. For May, 1892. (Corrected to June 16, 1892.) 6pp.

—— —— Exports of mineral oils and cotton. January, 1892. Same. February, 1892. Same. March, 1892. Same. April, 1892. Same. May, 1892. Same. June, 1892. Broadsides.

—— —— Exports of breadstuffs, January, 1892. Same. February, 1892. Same. March, 1892. Same. April, 1892. Same. May, 1892. Same. June, 1892. Broadsides.

—— —— Exports of the principal articles of domestic provisions. January, 1892. Same. February, 1892. Same. March, 1892. Same. April, 1892. Same. May, 1892. Same. June, 1892. Broadsides.

—— Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1891. Fourteenth number. Washington, 1892. xiii+344pp. .50

H.R. ex. doc. no. 53; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Communication from the chief of the bureau asking an appropriation for an additional clerk for his office. May 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 228; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Commissioner of Customs. Report of the commissioner of customs for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 11pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1465.

—— Comptroller, First. Annual report of the first comptroller for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 16pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1459.

—— Comptroller, Second. Annual report of the second comptroller for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 6pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1557.

—— Comptroller of the Currency. [Twenty-ninth] annual report of the comptroller of the currency to the 1st session of the 52th Congress of the United States, December 7, 1891. Washington, 1891. (1)+86pp..25

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1481, 1st ed.

—— ——Annual report of the comptroller of the currency to the 1st session of the 52d Congress. December 7, 1891. Washington, 1891. 2 vols. 1.50

—— Internal Revenue. Report of the commissioner of internal revenue for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 87pp..20

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1450.

—— —— Report of the commissioner of internal revenue for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891. [2d Edition, with tables.] Washington, 1891. 421pp.1.00

H.R. ex. doc. no. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess. Also Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1450.

—— —— Series 7, no. 11. Revised supplement no. 1. Gaugers' weighing manual, embracing regulations and tables for determining the taxable quantity of distilled spirits by weighing. January 26, 1892. Washington, 1892. 12o. 17+501pp. 2.50

—— Light-House Board. Statement relative to the appropriation for salaries of light keepers. February 15, 1892. 22pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 38; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Marine Hospital. Annual report of the supervising surgeon general of the marine hospital service for the fiscal year 1891. Washington, 1891. 354pp.1.00

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1466.

—— —— Abstract of sanitary reports. Vol. 7, nos. 1-26. January 1-July 1, 1892. pp. 1-284.

—— Mint. [Nineteenth] annual report of the director of the Mint to the Secretary of the Treasury for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 291pp.1.00

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1468.

—— —— Report of the director of the mint upon the production of the precious metals in the United States during the calendar year 1891. Washington, 1892. 321pp.1.00

H.R. ex. doc. no. 200; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Request of the director for $50,000 to continue the re-coinage of uncurrent coins. February 15, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 36; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Miscellaneous Division. Report on immigration to the chief of the miscellaneous division, 1891. Washington, 1891. 10pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1484.

—— Register. Report of the Register of the Treasury for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 218pp..25

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1473.

—— —— Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury submitting a proposed amendment to the appropriation bill, relating to the office of asst. register. June 7, 1892. 1p.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 256; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Supervising Architect. Annual report for the year ending September 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 235pp., 21 pls.1.00

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1477.

—— Supervising Special Agent. Annual report of the supervising special agent for 1891. Washington, 1891. 12pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no.

—— Treasurer. Annual report of the Treasurer of the United States for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 114pp..25

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1478.

—— —— Fourteenth annual report of the Treasurer of the U.S. on the sinking fund and funded debt of the District of Columbia. Washington, 1891. 45pp.

Treasury Dep't doc. no. 1461.

TREMAIN, MARY. Slavery in the District of Columbia. The policy of Congress and the struggle for abolition. (Abstract.) 5pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep., 1890, pp. 89-93.

TRENT, WILLIAM PETERFIELD. A Virginia bill of attainder. The case of Josiah Philips. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 67-68.

TREUB, M. A tropical botanic garden. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 20pp..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 817.

TREUTLEN, JOHN R. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of J. R. Treutlen. February 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 369; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

TRIPLER, EUNICE. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of E. Tripler, widow of C. S. Tripler. (Compensation for "Tripler's manual.") January 20, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 50; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

TRUE, FREDERICK WILLIAM. The puma or American lion. (Felis concolor of Linnæus.) From Report of the Nat. Mus., 1888-'89, pp. 591-608. Washington, 1891. 20pp., 1 pl.



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TUCKERMAN, ALFRED. Bibliography of the chemical influence of light. Washington, 1891. iii, 1-22pp.

Smithsonian pub. no. 785.

UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Report of the government directors of, to the Secretary of the Interior. 1891. Washington, 1891. 6pp.

UNITED STATES BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES. Report of the Board. 1891. Washington, 1892. 58pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 16; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

Note: Appendix A and B contain decisions of the board.

—— Reports from the committee on printing, on the report of the U.S. Board on geographic names. January 11 and February 10 and 26, 1892. 1+1+1pp.

Sen. rep. nos. 8 and 210, and H.R. rep. no. 474; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION. See Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education.

UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Eighth annual report, July 1, 1890, to June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 219pp., 8 pls. .50

H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 8; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Reports from the committee on printing favoring resolution to print 23,000 copies of the 8th report of the commission. March 9, and May 10, 1892. 1+1pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1337 and Sen. rep. no. 341; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Communication from the commission as to persons employed not specifically appropriated for. April 12, 1892. 1p.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 125; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Schedule of examinations for 1892. Departmental, railway mail, and Indian services, with instructions to applicants. 1892. Washington, 1892. 25pp.

—— Information relating to the appointment of stenographers in the various departments. June 10, 1892. 8pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 270; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. Report of the superintendent showing the progress of the work during the fiscal year ending with June, 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. xxix, 780pp., 67 plates and charts. 3.00

H.R. ex. doc. no. 80; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Changes made in the force of employés in the coast and geodetic survey during 1890. March 30, 1892. 8pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 180; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Statement of expenditures for the fiscal year 1890-'91. 28pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 151; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Tide tables for the Atlantic coast of the United States, together with 206 stations on the Atlantic coast of British America, for the year 1893. Washington, 1892. 250pp..25

—— Pacific coast pilot. Alaska. Part 1. Dixon entrance to Yakutat bay, with inland passage from strait of Fuca to Dixon entrance. 3d edition. Washington, 1891. Folio. 243pp., 19 pls. 2.00

—— Terrestrial magnetism. Results of magnetic observations recorded at Los Angeles, California, 1882-1889. Part 1. Absolute measures. Observations by M. Baker, C. Terry, Jr., and R. E. Halter. Discussion and report by C. A. Schott. Appendix no. 8, Report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 45pp. .35

—— Same. Part 2. Differential measures. Appendix no. 9, Report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 215pp., 9pls.1.25

—— Physical hydrography. The gulf stream. Methods of the investigation and results of the research. By J. E. Pillsbury. Appendix no. 10, Report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 162pp., 25 pls.1.25

—— Geodesy. Determinations of gravity and of the magnetic elements in connection with the U.S. expedition to the west coast of Africa. 1889-'90. A report by E. D. Preston. Appendix no. 12, Report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 64pp., 11 pls..75

—— Mathematics. On an approximate method of computing probable error. By C. H. Kummell. On the determination by least squares of the relation between two variables. By M. Merriman. Appendix no. 13, Report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 13pp..20

—— Physical hydrography. On the use of observations of currents for prediction purposes. By J. F. Hayford. Appendix no. 14, Report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 15pp. .15

—— Physical hydrography. Tides at Sandy Hook, observed and predicted times and heights during 1889. By J. F. Hayford. Appendix no. 15, Report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 12pp., 2 charts. .15

—— Weights and measures. The relation of the yard to the metre. By O. H. Tittmann. Appendix no. 16, Report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 8pp. .15

—— Geodesy. International geodetic association. Ninth conference. Address of George Davidson. Appendix no. 17, Report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 15pp. .15

—— Weights and measures. The national prototypes of the standard metre and kilogramme. U.S. customary and metric standards. Transportation of the national prototypes from Paris to Washington, their official opening and certification and the deposit in the office of weights and measures. By O. H. Tittmann. Appendix no. 18, Report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 25pp., 1 pl..20

—— Geographical explorations. Early expeditions to the region of Bering sea and strait. From reports and journals of V. I. Bering. Translated by W. H. Dall. Appendix no. 19, Report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 18pp., 2 maps..75

—— Geographical explorations. Notes on an early chart of Long Island Sound and its approaches. By C. H. Townshend. Appendix no. 20, Report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 4o. 6pp., map..20

UNITED STATES CONSULAR REPORTS. Reports from the consuls of the United States. Vol. xxxvi, nos. 128-131, May-August, 1891. Washington, 1891. 664pp. 1.60

H.R. mis. doc. no. 18; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Vol. xxxvii, nos. 132-135, September-December, 1891. Washington, 1892. 589+xiiipp., 3 pls. 1.60

H.R. mis. doc. no. 154; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Vol. xxxviii, nos. 136-139. January-April, 1892. Washington, 1892. xvi, 1-810pp. 1.60

Note: No. 139 contains "Local transportation" and "Underground conduits."

—— Same. May, 1892, no. 140. Washington, 1892. 192pp. .40

—— Special consular reports. Vol. iii. Streets and highways in foreign countries. Washington, 1891. 592pp.1.25

H.R. mis. doc. no. 20; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Vol. iv. Port regulations in foreign countries, 1891. Washington, 1891. 732pp.1.25

—— Same. Vol. v. Canals and irrigation in foreign countries, 1891. Washington, 1891. 346pp.1.00

—— Same. Vol. vi. Coal and coal consumption in Spanish-America. Gas in foreign countries. India rubber. Washington, 1892. 1 l., 601pp. 1.20

H.R. mis. doc. no. 153; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Gas in foreign countries. Washington, 1891. pp. 89-346+iiipp. .40

—— Same. The slave trade in foreign countries. Washington, 1892. 128pp. .40

UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. Report of the commissioner respecting the establishment of fish-cultural stations in the Rocky Mountain region and Gulf states. February 8, 1892. Washington, 1892. iv+88pp., 36 pls..75

—— Report on the fisheries of the Pacific coast of the United States. By J. W. Collins. [Extracted from the report of the Commissioner for 1888.] Washington, 1891. 269pp., 49 pls.1.00

—— The chemical composition and nutritive value of food-fishes and aquatic invertebrates. By W. O. Atwater. [Extracted from the report of the U.S. Fish Commission for 1888.] Washington, 1891. 192pp., 9 pls. .60

—— A preliminary review of the apodal fishes or eels inhabiting the waters of America and Europe. By D. S. Jordan and B. M. Davis. [Extracted from the report of the U.S. Fish Commission for 1888.] Washington, 1891. 97pp., 9 pls. .50

—— The fishing vessels and boats of the Pacific coast. By J. W. Collins. [Extracted from the bulletin of the U.S. Fish Commission for 1890, pp. 13-48.] Washington, 1892. 38pp., 13 pls. .50

—— Observations on the aquaria of the U.S. Fish Commission at central station, Washington, D.C. By W. P. Seal. [Extracted from the bulletin of the U.S. Fish Commission for 1890, pp. 1-12.] Washington, 1892. 14pp., 4 pls.

—— Statement showing expenditures during the year ending June 30, 1891. 9pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 16; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimate of an appropriation to reimburse the fish commission for use of steamer Albatross in conveying agents of the U.S. to Bering sea. January 28, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 103; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Commissioner submitting estimates of appropriations in connection with the urgent deficiency bill. February 1, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 109; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimate of appropriation for the completion of the fish hatchery in Vermont. June 7, 1892. 2pp.

H. R. ex. doc. no. 255; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION. Contributions to North American ethnology, vol. 6. Washington, 1890. 4o. xviii+794pp. 3.00

CONTENTS.

The Cegiha language. By J. O. Dorsey.

—— Contributions to N. American ethnology, vol. 7. Washington, 1892. 4o. x, 1-665pp. 3.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. 26; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CONTENTS.

Dakota-English Dictionary. By S. R. Riggs. Edited by J. O. Dorsey. Washington, 1890.

UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Tenth annual report of the United States geological survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1888-'89. By J. W. Powell, director. Part I.—Geology. [Part II.—Irrigation.] Washington, 1890. 2 vols. xv, 1-774: viii, 1-123pp., 98 pls. 3.00

ACCOMPANYING PAPERS.

General account of the fresh water morasses of the U.S., with a description of the dismal swamp district of Virginia and North Carolina. By N. S. Shaler.

The Penokee iron-bearing series of Michigan and Wisconsin. By R. D. Irving and C. A. Van Hise.

The fauna of the lower cambrian olenellus zone. By C. D. Wolcott.

—— Eleventh annual report of the U.S. geological survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1889-'90. By J. W. Powell, director. Part II, Irrigation. Washington, 1891. xiv, 1-395pp., 30 pls.1.00

—— Monographs, vol. xvi. Washington, 1889. 4o. 340pp., 53 pls.1.00

CONTENTS.

The paleozoic fishes of North America. By J. S. Newbury.

—— Bulletin no. 71. Washington, 1891. 744pp. .50

CONTENTS.

Index to the known fossil insects of the world, including myriapods and arachnids, by Samuel Hubbard Scudder.

—— Same. No. 72. Washington, 1891. 229pp..20

CONTENTS.

Altitudes between Lake Superior and Rocky mountains, by Warren Upham.

—— Same. No. 73. Washington, 1891. xii, 139pp., 6 pls. .15

CONTENTS.

The viscosity of solids, by Carl Barus.

—— Same. No. 74. Washington, 1891. 119pp. .15

CONTENTS.

The minerals of North Carolina, by Fred'k Augustus Georth.

—— Same. No. 75. Washington, 1891. 173pp. .15

CONTENTS.

Record of North American geology for 1887 to 1889 inclusive, by Nelson Horatio Darton.

—— Same. No. 76. Washington, 1891. 393pp..25

CONTENTS.

A dictionary of altitudes in the United States (Second edition), by Henry Gannett.

—— Same. No. 77. Washington, 1891. 51pp., 4pls..10

CONTENTS.

The Texan permean and its mesozoic types of fossils, by Charles A. White.

—— Same. No. 78. Washington, 1891. 131pp. .15

CONTENTS.

Report of work done in the division of chemistry and physics mainly during the fiscal year 1889-'90. Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, chief chemist.

—— Same. No. 79. Washington, 1891. 33pp., 17 pls..10

CONTENTS.

A late volcanic eruption in northern California and its peculiar lava, by Joseph Silas Diller.

—— Same. No. 80. Washington, 1891. 279pp..20

CONTENTS.

Correlation papers. Devonian and Carboniferous, by Henry Shaler Williams.

—— Same. No. 81. Washington, 1891. 447pp., 3 pls..25

CONTENTS.

Correlation papers. Cambrian, by Charles Doolittle Wolcott.

—— Same. No. 82. Washington, 1891. 273pp., 3 pls..20

CONTENTS.

Correlation papers. Cretaceous, by Charles A. White.

—— Same. No. 83. Washington, 1891. 173pp., 2 pls..20

CONTENTS.

Correlation papers. Eocene, by William Bullock Clark.

—— Same. No. 91. Washington, 1891. 88pp..10

CONTENTS.

Record of North American geology for 1890, by Nelson Horatio Darton.

—— Bulletins nos. 66 to 70. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 321pp., 6 pls.1.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. 21; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. No. 71. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 2 l., v+744pp. .50

H.R. mis. doc. no. 22; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Nos. 72 to 75. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 660pp., 6pls.1.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. 23; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. No. 76. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 393pp..25

H.R. mis. doc. no. —; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Nos. 77 to 80. [Contents already noted.] Washington, 1892. 494pp., 21 pls.1.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. —; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Nos. 81 and 82. [Contents already noted]. Washington, 1892. 720pp., 6 pls.1.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. 25; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of the Interior relative to reports of the geological survey [and census bureau] upon irrigation and the reclamation of lands. May 13, 1892. 73pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 100; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

Note: Information as to reports and maps printed and in progress.

—— Suggestions for the preparation of manuscript and illustrations for publication by the U.S. Geological Survey. By W. A. Croffut. January, 1892. 15pp.

UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY. Annual report of the superintendent of the U.S. military academy, 1891. Washington, 1891. 24pp. .15

—— Report of the board of visitors to the West Point academy. December 14, 1891. Washington, 1891. 122pp., 11 pls. .35

—— Report from the committee on printing favoring resolution to print 2,500 copies of the report of the visitors to the military academy, 1891. December 22, 1891. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on appropriations to accompany bill (H.R. 4636) making appropriations for the support of the U.S. military academy for 1892-'93. March 30, 1892. 5pp.

H.R. rep. no. 925; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Reports from the committee on military affairs, etc., on bill making appropriations for the military academy for 1892-'93. 2+4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 5 and Sen. rep. no. 363; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. Bulletin No. 41. Bibliographies of American naturalists. 5. The published writings of Dr. Charles Girard. By G. Brown Goode. Washington, 1891. vi, 141pp., portrait. .50

—— Same. No. 42. A preliminary descriptive catalogue of the systematic collections in economic geology and metallurgy in the U.S. Nat. Museum. By F. P. Dewey. Washington, 1891. xviii, 256pp., 34 pls. 1.50

—— Scientific results of explorations of the U.S. Fish commission steamer Albatross. xxii. Descriptions of 34 new species of fishes collected in 1888 and 1889 principally among the Santa Barbara islands and in the gulf of California. By C. H. Gilbert. From proceedings of the U.S. Nat. Mus. v. xiv, pp. 539-566. [No. 880.] Washington, 1891. 28pp.

—— The biology of the hymenopterous insects of the family chalcididæ. By L. O. Howard. From Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. xiv, pp. 567-588. [No. 881.] Washington, 1892. 22pp.

—— A critical review of the characters and variations of the snakes of N. America. By E. D. Cope. From Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. xiv, pp. 589-694. [No. 882.] Washington, 1892. 106pp.

—— Note on the genus Hiatula of Lacépède or Tautoga of Mitchell. By T. Gill. From Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. xiv, p. 695. [No. 883.] 1p.

—— Notes on the genus Chonerhinus or Xenopterus. By T. Gill. From Proceed. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. xiv, pp. 697-699. [No. 884.] 3pp.

—— On the genus Gnathanacanthus of Bleeker. By T. Gill. From Proceed. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. xiv, pp. 701-704. [No. 885.] 4pp.

—— Notes on the Tetraodontoidea. By T. Gill. From Proceed. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. xiv, pp. 705-720. [No. 886.] Washington. 15pp., 1 pl.

—— Preliminary descriptions of 37 new species of hermit crabs of the genus Eupagurus in the U.S. Nat. Mus. By J. E. Benedict. From Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. xv, pp. 1-26. [No. 887.] Washington, 1892. 26pp.

—— Description of two apparently new fly catchers from Costa Rica. By G. K. Cherrie. From Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. v. xv, pp. 27-28. [No. 888.] 2pp.

—— Report upon the condition and progress of the U.S. Nat. Museum during the year ending June 30, 1889. By G. B. Goode. From the report of the Nat. Mus. 1888-'89, pp. 1-277. Washington, 1891. 277pp., 4 pls..75

—— List of institutions and foreign and domestic libraries to which it is desired to send future publications of the Nat. Museum. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89, pp. 191-277. Washington, 1891. 89pp.

—— The museums of the future. By G. B. Goode. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89, pp. 427-445. Washington, 1891. 21pp. .50

—— Te Pito te Henua, or Easter Island. By W. J. Thomson. From report of the Nat. Mus., 1888-'89, pp. 447-552. Washington, 1891. 106pp. 49 pls.

—— Aboriginal skin dressing; a study based on material in the U.S. Nat Mus. By O. T. Mason. From the report of the Nat. Mus. 1888-'89, pp. 553-589. Washington, 1891. 37pp., 33 pls.

—— The puma or American lion. (Felis concolor of Linnæus.) By F. W. True. From report of the Nat. Mus. for 1888-'89, pp. 591-608. Washington, 1891. 18pp., 1 pl.

—— Animals recently extinct or threatened with extermination, as represented in the collections of the U.S. Nat. Museum. By F. A. Lucas. From report of the Nat. Mus. for 1888-'89, pp. 609-649. Washington, 1891. 41pp., 11 pls.

—— The development of the American rail and track, as illustrated by the collection in the U.S. Nat. Museum. By J. E. Watkins. From report of the Nat. Mus. 1888-'89, pp. 651-708. Washington, 1891. 59pp.

—— Explorations in Newfoundland and Labrador in 1887, made in connection with the cruise of the U.S. Fish Commission schooner Grampus. By F. A. Lucus. From report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89, pp. 709-728. Washington, 1891. 21pp., 1 pl.

—— On the bronze buddha in the U.S. Nat. Museum. By C. DeKay. From the report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89, pp. 729-735. Washington, 1891. 8pp., 1 pl.

—— Preliminary handbook of the department of geology of the U.S. Nat. Museum. By G. P. Merrill. From report of the Nat. Museum, 1888-'89. Appendix, pp. 1-50. Washington, 1891. 52pp.

—— Descriptive catalogue of the Abbott collection of ethnological objects from Kilima-Njaro, East Africa; collected and presented to the U.S. Nat. Museum by Dr. W. L. Abbott. From report of the Nat. Mus. for 1891, pp. 1-50. Washington, 1892. 52pp.

UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY. Annual register, 1891-'92. [With historical sketch.] Washington, 1891. 12o. 96pp.

UNITED STATES NAVAL OBSERVATORY. Observations made during 1887. With three appendices. Washington, 1892. 4o. lxxxix+170+37+99+261pp., 10 pls. 3.00

H.R. mis. doc. no. 11; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

APPENDICES.

1. Report upon some of the magnetic observatories of Europe. By C. C. Marsh, U.S.N. 37pp., 6 pls.

2. Magnetic observations at the U.S. naval observatory, 1890. By J. A. Hoogewerff, U.S.N. 99pp., 4 pls.

3. Meteorological observations and results at the U.S. naval observatory, 1883-1887. [By J. R. Eastman.] 261pp.

—— Washington observations, 1888. Appendix 1. Observations of double stars made at the U.S. Naval Observatory. Part 2d, 1880-1891. By Asaph Hall, Washington, 1892. 4o. 203pp.1.00

Note: Part 1 was published in 1881 as appendix vi to Washington observations for 1877.

—— Report of the Superintendent for the year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1891. 13pp.

—— Memorial from practical astronomers for a change of management of the observatory. January 14, 1892. 8pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 40; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on naval affairs, adversely on bill (H.R. 2996) providing for a change in the management of the naval observatory. March 30, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 926; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill (H.R. 3933) to set apart land for the use of the Lick observatory, etc. February 10, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 253; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI. Report from the committee on military affairs to accompany bill (S. 1762) for the relief of the University of Missouri. January 21, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 93; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

UNSELL, DAVID. Findings of the court of claims in the case of Unsell v. U.S. January 11, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 38; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.

UPHAM, WARREN. Altitudes between Lake Superior and Rocky mountains. Washington, 1891. 229pp. .35

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 72.

UPTON, J. K. Finances of Maine. 4o. 41pp.

U.S. Census, 1890: Bulletin no. 162.

—— Summary of national, state, and local indebtedness. 4o. 4pp.

U.S. Census, 1890: Bulletin no. 176.

—— Assessed valuation of property, 1890. 4pp. 4o.

U.S. Census, 1890: Bulletin no. 192.

UTAH. Report of the Governor of Utah to the Secretary of the Interior, 1891. Washington, 1891. 58pp.

—— Report on the Industrial Christian Home Association of Utah. February 24, 1892. 5pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 104; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report [4th] of the commissioner of schools, 1891. 16pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 47; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on territories [and views of the minority] to accompany bill H.R. 7690, entitled A bill for the local government of the territory of Utah, and to provide for the election of certain officers in said territory. April 1, 1892. 28pp. .15

H.R. rep. no. 943; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

UTAH COMMISSION. Report to the Secretary of the Interior, 1891. Washington, 1891. 36pp.

VAN FOSSEN, JOHN. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to remove charge of desertion against J. Van Fossen. February 6, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 178; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

VARIGNY, HENRY DE. Temperature and life. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 24pp. .02

Smithsonian pub. no. 818.

VASEY, GEORGE. Monograph of the grasses of the United States and British America. Washington, 1892. vi, 1-89, vii-xivpp..75

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Botany: Contributions to Nat. Herbarium, vol. 3, no. 1.

VENEZUELA STEAM TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Message from the President of the United States relative to the claim of the Venezuela Steam Transportation Company. April 14, 1892. 105pp. .40

Sen. ex. doc. no. 79; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

VIOSCA, JAMES, Consul. Orchilla in Lower California. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 4-5.

VIVIAN, THOMAS J. Transportation by water in the United States. 4o. 10pp.

U.S. Census, 1890: Bulletin no. 179.

WADSWORTH, M. E. Michigan mining school, Houghton, Mich. Sketch. 8pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 4, 1891, pp. 116-123.

WAITE, MERTON BENWAY. Description of two new species of Peronospora. 5pp., 1 pl.

Journal of mycology, v. 7, no. 2, pp. 105-109.

WALCOTT, CHARLES DOOLITTLE. Correlation papers. Cambrian. Washington, 1891. 447pp., 3 pls. .50

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 81.

—— The fauna of the lower cambrian or olenellus zone. 252pp., 56 pls.

U.S. Geol. Survey, Tenth annual report, 1888-'89, pp. 509-760.

WALLACE, GEORGE H., Consul-General. Superphosphates in Australia. 8pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 529-536.

—— Australian wool season of 1891-'92. 5pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 130-134.

WALSTON, LOUISE. Historical sketch of Smith college. 4pp., 3 pls.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 6, 1891, pp. 442-445.

WAMER, WILLIAM D., Consul. The beat-sugar industry of Germany. 6pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 137, pp. 208-213.

WAR CLAIMS. Report from the committee on war claims favoring bill (H.R. 639) to authorize the Secretary of War to investigate and provide for all claims for the use of church and school buildings for Government purposes during the late war. February 4, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 11; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Louisa Q. Lovell. February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 12; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Samuel Howard. February 4, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 13; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Andrew J. Duncan. February 4, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 16; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Stephen Moore, admr. of W. Hopper. February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 17; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Cumberland Female college of McMinnville, Tenn. February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 18; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Herain Johnson. February 4, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 19; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of book agents of the Methodist Episcopal church, south. February 4, 1892. 40pp.

H.R. rep. no. 20; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of heirs of H. Cothes. (For stores.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 26; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of estate of D. B. Sanders. (For stores.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 27; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of widow of J. W. Leftwich. (For stores.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 28; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Lagrange Synodical college. (For property destroyed.) February 4, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 29; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of P. C. Montgomery. (For steamer.) February 4, 1892. 5pp.

H.R. rep. no. 30; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Alex'r Moffitt. (For property destroyed.) February 4, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 31; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of legatees of Mark Davis. (For property destroyed.) February 4, 1892. 6pp.

H.R. rep. no. 33; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Anthony Koons. (For a horse.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 34; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of estate of F. M. Murray. (For coal.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 35; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. W. Hildreth. (For stores.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 36; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of H. M. Henson. (For pipe staves.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 42; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Henry Ware. (For cotton.) February 4, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 44; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of R. H. Crider. (For a horse.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 37; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for allowance of certain claims reported by the accounting officers of the Treasury under act of July 4, 1864. February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 38; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of H. Filhoil et al.(For stores.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 45; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Mobile Marine Dock Company. (For use of dock.) February 4, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 46; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of B. & G. Cazes. (For cotton.) February 4, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 47; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. H. Stovall and W. Hughes. (For pipe staves.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 48; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Allard and Crozier. (For stores.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 49; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of C. P. Chouteau. (For construction of light-draft monitors.) February 4, 1892. 9pp.

H.R. rep. no. 50; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Mary H. S. Robertson. (For rent.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 51; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of G. A. Hall. (For commissions on sales.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 52; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Warren Hall. (For cotton.) February 4, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 53; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Eliza E. Hebert. (For stores.) February 4, 1892. 15pp.

H.R. rep. no. 54; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Anna C. Livingston. (For use of property.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 68; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for relief of heirs of Wm. Pitcher and A. Hayford and or's. February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 69; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for relief of the owners of brig Abby Ellen. (For loss of brig.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 70; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for relief of Jane L. Taylor. (For rails and lumber.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 74; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Payne, James & Co. (For use of storehouse.) February 5, 1892. 5pp.

H.R. rep. no. 75; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for relief of the representatives of R. R. Vandiver. (For a horse.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 76; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. A. Lynch. (For services.) February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 71; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. D. Matthews. (For pay and emolument.) February 5, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 72; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of R. E. Morgan. (For a horse.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 77; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Mrs. C. N. Graves. (For damages to property.) February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 78; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Susannah P. Swoope. (For destruction of house.) February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 80; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Randolph Wesson. (For a mule.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 81; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Henry S. French. (For cotton.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 82; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Odon Deucatte. (For cotton.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 83; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Mrs. A. Shirley. For supplies.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 84; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of D. W. and M. H. Glassie and J. C. Nash. (For wood.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 85; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the Union National Bank of New Orleans. (For seizure of deposits.) February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 86; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Valentine Sauppe. (For supplies.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 88; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Margaret Kennedy. (For timber, etc.) February 6, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 95; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of C. F. Kolbe. (Expenses of recruiting.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 96; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the heirs of W. D. Wilson. (For rent.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 102; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. H. Jones and T. D. Harris. (For use of rolling mill.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 103; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Sarah G. Smith, executrix of F. L. Smith. (For use of ground.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 110; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Nemiah Garrison, assignee of Moses Perkins. (For timber.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 111; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of A. L. H. Crenshaw. (For mules.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 112; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. B. Webster. (For services prior to muster.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 113; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of E. S. Havens. (For pay and allowance.) February 5, 1892. 11pp.

H.R. rep. no. 114; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of G. O. Donnell. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 115; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. Galland. (For money expended in raising troops.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 116; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of certain persons in Nevada. (For money and services in repelling invasions.) February 5, 1892. 12pp.

H.R. rep. no. 117; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of heirs of Miguel Salinas. (For occupancy of plantation.) February 5, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 123; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of G. F. Brott. (For cotton.) February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 124; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of heirs of S. T. Austin. (For cotton.) February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 125; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of H. McNairy, executor of A. C. Thomson. (For coffins.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 126; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief J. H. Bugg. (For services prior to muster.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 127; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief A. W. Pollard. (For services prior to muster.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 128; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. B. Ennis. (For a horse.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 129; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. C. M. Travis. (For supplies.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 130; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of S. F. Crider. (Expenses of recruiting.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 131; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Sarah K. T. Baker. (For rent of estate.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 132; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of heirs of Catherine Morin. (For occupancy.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 133; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Samuel Fels. (For seized tobacco.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 134; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. S. Frizell. (For a horse.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 135; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of James Bishop. (For a horse.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 136; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. N. Dorr. (For a horse.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 137; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Matilda Cook. (For a mule.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 138; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. G. Groom. (For stores.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 139; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of E. D. and A. S. Frobel. (For occupancy.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 140; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Andrea Lutz. (For recruiting expenses.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 141; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. C. Rudd. (For occupancy.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 142; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Ann E. Heiskell. (For stores.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 143; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of John Rhodes and wife. (For stores.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 144; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. S. Sammis. (For occupancy.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 145; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. D. Thorne. (For cotton.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 146; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Sally S. Tate. (For cotton.) February 5, 1892. 7pp.

H.R. rep. no. 147; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. B. McClintock. (For horse.) February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 148; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Julia A. Humphries. (For occupancy.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 149; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of C. H. Mastin. (For occupancy.) February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 150; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Samuel Marsh. (For supplies.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 151; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Jane Linn. (For a horse.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 152; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of estate of M. L. Broadwell. (For horses.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 153; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Merritt Rose. (For a horse.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 154; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. H. Vaughan. (For a horse.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 155; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. A. Gregory. (For 10 mules.) February 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 156; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of T. V. Stirman. (For horses.) February 5, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 157; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to amend the record of Alvis Beshears. February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 158; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to pay Pennsylvania damages sustained from troops during the war. February 5, 1892. 14pp.

H.R. rep. no. 166; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to indemnify Pennsylvania for money expended in 1864 for militia. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 167; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. E. Woodbridge. (For use of invention.) February 6, 1892. 10pp.

H.R. rep. no. 177; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for relief of St. Joseph's Catholic church at Martinsburg, W. Va. (For occupancy.) February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 211; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of German Evangelical church of Martinsburg, W. Va. (Destruction of property.) February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 212; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the Methodist Episcopal church of Martinsburg, W. Va. (For occupancy.) February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 213; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of C. M. Shaffer. (For occupancy.) February 8, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 214; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. H. Strickland. (For pay and allowances.) February 8, 1892. 9pp.

H.R. rep. no. 217; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to examine and settle accounts of certain states and the city of Baltimore for moneys expended for military purposes during the war of 1812. February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 220; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of A. J. Worcester. (For rank and pay.) February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 226; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of N. B. Giddings. (For seized gunpowder.) February 8, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 227; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. F. Gibson. (For stores.) February 9, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 238; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of F. A. Bliss. (For property destroyed.) February 9, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 239; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Emma C. Lovelace and S. D. Clark. (For live stock.) February 9, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 241; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the settlement of claims of officers and crews of the Navy to certain moieties. February 9, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 242; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the estate of F. H. Nichols. (For stores.) February 9, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 243; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of B. F. Rogers. (For stores.) February 9, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 244; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to reimburse California, Oregon and Nevada for moneys expended in the suppression of the rebellion. February 10, 1892. 45pp.

H.R. rep. no. 254; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. B. Payne. (For supplies.) February 10, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 259; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of executors of L. R. Marshall. (For supplies.) February 10, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 260; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Rachel Dyer. (For supplies.) February 10, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 262; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Alex. Stoddart. (For cotton.) February 10, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 261; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the Methodist church of Huntsville, Ala. (For occupancy.) February 10, 1892. 5pp.

H.R. rep. no. 264; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Robert Spaugh. (For confiscated note.) February 10, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 265; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of G. M. Clapp. February 10, 1892, 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 268; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Sarah A. Clapp. (For services as surgeon.) February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 274; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of T. L. Higgins. (For supplies.) February 11, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 275; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Catherine Caine. February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 276; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of G. F. Smith, admr. of D. Smith. (For stores.) February 11, 1895. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 277; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Enoch Davis. (For balance of bounty.) February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 278; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of B. F. Moody & Co. (For balance on contract.) February 11, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 279; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. R. Wyrick. (For a mule.) February 11, 1892. 1p.

H. R rep. no. 280; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of A. S. Lee. (For rent.) February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 281; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. B. Morrow. (For stores.) February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 282; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of D. J. Ockerson. (For travel pay.) February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 283; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of E. J. Aldrich. (For cotton.) February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 284; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Mary E. Atkinson. (For occupancy.) February 11, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 285; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Robert Travilla. February 11, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 286; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Lucy A. and A. G. Lee. (For supplies.) February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 287; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of James Regan. February 11, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 288; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. J. Alexander. (For pay for services.) February 11, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 289; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Battelle and Evans. (For supplies.) February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 290; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the catholic church at Dalton, Ga. (For occupancy.) February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 291; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the first Baptist church of Cartersville, Ga. (For property destroyed.) February 11, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 292; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of H. S. Saunders. (For stores.) February 12, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 300; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of S. M. Nalley. (For stores.) February 12, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 302; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Emeline E. Musgrave. (For nursing her stepsons.) February 12, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 303; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Hiram Somerville. (For supplies.) February 12, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 304; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of R. A. Spaulding, admr. of S. Blue. (For cattle.) February 12, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 305; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Fannie Pemberton. (For a boat.) February 12, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 306; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to refer the claim of the Cumberland Presbyterian church of Athens, Ala. (for occupancy) to the court of claims. February 13, 1892. 6pp.

H.R. rep. no. 310; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the Presbyterian church of Bethel Springs, Tenn. (For occupancy.) February 13, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 311; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. B. Bazell. (For expenses of recruiting.) February 13, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 312; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Col. S. K. N. Patton. (For pay and allowance.) February 13, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 313; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. D. O'Brien. (For supplies.) February 13, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 314; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. P. Hartman. (For services.) February 13, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 315; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of George Turner. (For services as scout.) February 13, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep., no. 316; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Nelson McLaughlin. (Expenses of recruiting.) February 13, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 317; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of A. S. Johnson. (For stores.) February 13, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 318; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. M. Henry. (For services.) February 13, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 319; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of H. L. Bradley. (For property destroyed.) February 13, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 320; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of B. R. Hackney. (For stores.) February 13, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 321; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of R. H. Hoffman. (For property burned.) February 13, 1892. 12pp.

H.R. rep. no. 322; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Lydia A. Magill adm'r. (For cattle.) February 13, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 323; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. B. Beard, and o'rs. (To court of claims.) February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 327; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of A. B. Carter. (To court of claims.) February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 328; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of A. Donats, and o'rs. (To court of claims.) February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 329; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of S. Moore, and o'rs. (To court of claims.) February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 330; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the Overton Hotel Company, of Memphis, Tenn. (To court of claims.) February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 331; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of O. F. Montgomery, and o'rs. (To court of claims.) February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 332; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of S. L. McLemore. (To court of claims.) February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 333; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to authorize the court of claims to hear and determine the claim of the Citizens' Bank, of Louisiana. February 15, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 340; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the Mobile and Girard Railroad company. (For services.) February 15, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 341; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of N. J. Bigley. (For supplies.) February 15, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 343; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. W. Schaumburg. (For pay and allowance.) February 15, 1892. 7pp.

H.R. rep. no. 344; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Hamilton Crews. (For property destroyed.) February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 345; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Mrs. C. B. Meeha. (To court of claims.) February 15, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 346; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of C. H. Adams. February 16, 1892. 8pp.

H.R. rep. no. 349; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the surviving partners of J. & O. P. Cobb & Co., and o'rs. (To court of claims.) February 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 350; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of O. P. Cobb, and or's. (To court of claims.) February 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 351; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. L. Rhea. (For cotton.) February 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 358; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Francis Millet. (For supplies.) February 16, 1892; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

H.R. rep. no. 359; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the crew of the Wyoming. (For bounty.) February 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 360; 52d Cong., 1st sess.



UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS.


MONTHLY CATALOGUE.


JOHN H. HICKCOX, Editor.

Vol. VIII. WASHINGTON, D.C., JULY, 1892. No. 7.

Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office, Washington, D.C.


CATALOGUE.

JULY, 1892.

WAR CLAIMS. Same. Favoring bill for the relief of William Kendall. (For sutlers' supplies.) February 16, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 361; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of certain citizens of Jefferson county, Ky. (Damages to property.) February 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 374; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of G. D. Hamilton. (Compensation for services.) February 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 375; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of M. Grivot. (Money taken from Louisiana State Bank by military order.) February 16, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no 376; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of James S. Clark. (For cotton.) February 16, 1892. 7pp.

H.R. rep. no. 377; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of O. P. Phillips. (For forage.) February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 388; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of T. Antisell. (For timber.) February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 389; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. S. Brantly. (For stores.) February 17, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 390; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of C. B. Cunningham. (For cotton.) February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 391; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of D. Dickson and o'rs. (For rent.) February 17, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 392; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of L. D. Sugg. (For stores.) February 17, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 393; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of A. Poland. (For stores.) February 17, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 394; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. Large. (For horse, &c.) February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 395; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of T. M. Matheny. (For pay as scout.) February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 396; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of C. A. Urquhart. (For occupancy.) February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 397; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of E. Gomez. (For loss on patents.) February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 398; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of C. M. Pritchard. February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 399; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Mrs. A. A. H. Richards. (For destruction of property.) February 17, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 400; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. H. Huson. (For stores.) February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 401; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the Odd Fellows' Hall Assoc. of New Orleans. February 17, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 402; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Gerard Wood. (Surgeon's pay.) February 17, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 404; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of creditors of the Bank of Louisiana. (For money seized.) February 17, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 403; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of D.C. Isgrig. (For a horse.) February 18, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 412; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for a commission to ascertain facts concerning property taken at Cynthiana, Ky. February 18, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 413; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of M. P. Poullain. (For cotton.) February 19, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 417; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of James Sims. (For stores.) February 19, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 418; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of C. J. McConnell. (For horses.) February 19, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 419; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of M. Dittlinger. (For property seized.) February 24, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 429; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. W. Handlin. (For salary as judge.) February 24, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 431; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. W. Webb. (For restoration and retirement.) February 26, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 451; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of R. H. Montgomery. (For relief from judgment.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 461; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Martinsburg, W. Va. (For occupancy.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 465; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of St. Joseph's Catholic Church of Martinsburg, W. Va. (For occupancy.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 467; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to refund W. Virginia the money paid for services during the rebellion. February 26, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 468; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of L. W. Washington. (For stores.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 469; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. S. Wilcoxen. (For substitute furnished.) February 27, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 475; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Lester Noble. (For occupancy, &c.) February 27, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 480; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to facilitate the settlement of claims for arrears of pay and bounty. February 29, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 484; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the First Methodist church of Jackson, Tenn. (For occupancy.) February 4, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 15; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. G. W. Brooks. (Forfeit of a bond.) February 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 32; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Cummings, Doyle & Co. (For occupancy.) February 4, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 39; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. H. Hughes, admr. of D. Unsell. (For a ferry boat.) February 1, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 43; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of William Bushby. (For board of prisoners.) February 5, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 67; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the representatives of H. W. Archer. (For supplies.) February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 79; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of St. Charles College. (For occupancy.) February 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 215; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of G. L. Cousens. (For property seized.) February 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 216; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of John Sullivan. (For prize money.) February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 218; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of E. P. Alsbury. (For property destroyed.) February 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 219; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. S. Neet, Jr. (Horse claim.) February 8, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 225; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. W. Carmack. (For pay and allowances.) February 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 228; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Alfred Smith. (For a mule.) February 9, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 240; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of E. Burke, admr. of P. Kelly. (For supplies.) February 15, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 334; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. W. Parish. (For ice furnished hospitals.) February 24, 1892. 22pp.

H.R. rep. no. 430; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of D. W. Boutwell. (For services as scout.) February 25, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 433; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Soloman Lusk. (For property destroyed.) February 25, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 434; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of M. S. Priest. (For special service.) February 25, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 435; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of First Michigan cavalry. (For expenses.) February 25, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 436; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the heirs of Edmund Wolf. (For foundry and fixtures destroyed.) February 25, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 438; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief Mount Zion Society. (For use and occupancy.) February 25, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 439; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. H. Wyatt. (For medicines, etc.) February 26, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 457; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of E. P. Ward. (For stores.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 458; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. F. Wilson. (For use and occupancy.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 462; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the estate of A. H. Herr. (For use and occupancy.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 463; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of C. M. Shaffer. (For use and occupancy.) February 26, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 464; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. C. McCool. (For services.) February 26, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 466; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Charles Marklein. (For goods seized.) February 26, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep no. 470; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of F. S. Whitney. (For supplies.) March 2, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 509; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Frederick, Md. (Refund of ransom levied.) March 3, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 520; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of George Denny, Sr. (For corn.) March 3, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 522; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. M. Newman. (For supplies.) March 3, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 524; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Z. Turner. (For stores.) March 4, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 534; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. T. Bruen. (For services.) March 4, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 535; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of E. S. Cameron. (For fuel.) March 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 550; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of A. S. Core. (Settlement of his accounts as collector of revenue.) March 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 551; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill (H.R. 5452) to settle and adjust the claims of any State for defence of the U.S. March 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 552; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Levi Starn. March 7, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 553; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Cyrus Martin. March 7, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 554; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to reimburse the several States for interest on moneys expended in raising troops. March 7, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 555; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of H. Worthington. (For steamboat.) March 7, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 556; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of I. H. Wheat. (For a horse.) March 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 560; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of T. W. White. March 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 561; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of William and Mary College. (For destruction of property.) March 9, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 562; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of H. and H. Short. (For supplies.) March 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 563; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Adversely on bill for the relief of J. W. Eppes. (For stores and supplies.) March 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 564; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the sureties of D. Murphy. March 9, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 575; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief E. Cahalan. (For use of steamboat.) March 9, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 576; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bills for the relief of S. F. Engs and A. M. Randolph, et al. March 9, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 596; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Dr. Nathan Fletcher. (For cotton.) March 9, 1892. 8pp.

H.R. rep. no. 600; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Florence Masonic Lodge, Ala. (For building destroyed.) March 9, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 601; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to reimburse Kansas for moneys expended. March 10, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 602; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of H. W. Shacklett. (For stores.) March 10, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 604; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. M. Higgins. (For stores.) March 10, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 605; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of G. K. Kirchner. (For stock of goods destroyed.) March 10, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 606; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of E. A. Buder. (For goods seized.) March 10, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 607; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. Herberer. (For services.) March 10, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 608; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. P. Randolph. (For supplies.) March 10, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 609; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of H. P. Carson. (Pay as scout.) March 10, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 611; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of G. F. Jocknick. March 10, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 612; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. L. Peters. (For musical instruments.) March 10, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 613; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Adversely on bill for the relief of S. G. Mitchell and E. J. Mahon. (For cotton.) March 11, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 652; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Sarah Grisson. March 12, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 653; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. A. Field. March 12, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 654; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of C. A. Danolds. (For care of horses.) March 12, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 655; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of S. A. Swart. (For supplies.) March 12, 1892. 7pp.

H.R. rep. no. 656; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of James Miller. (For supplies.) March 14, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 662; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of L. D. Allen. (For property seized.) March 14, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 669; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Jackson Briscoe. (Horse claim.) March 14, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 670; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of L. D. Allen. (For stores.) March 14, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 671; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of M. E. Simerley. March 14, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 672; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of William Wolfe. (For loss of schooner.) March 14, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 682; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of T. L. Young. (For services.) March 14, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 684; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill to settle claims of Missouri militia organizations. March 14, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 695; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the Berks Co., Pa., Agricultural Society. (For use of buildings.) March 14, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 698; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of T. F. Rowland. (Loss on contract.) March 15, 1892. 21pp.

H.R. rep. no. 709; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of John Roach. (Balance due on Dolphin.) March 15, 1892. 16pp.

H.R. rep. no. 710; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Atlantic Works, Boston. (Loss on contract.) March 15, 1892. 6pp.

H.R. rep. no. 711; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Charles Gallagher. (Loss of vessel and cargo.) March 15, 1892. 5+1p.

H.R. reps. nos. 712 and 713; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. R. Hathaway. March 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 721; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. H. Jones and T. D. Harris. (For property seized.) March 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 722; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of William Clift. (For wood.) March 16, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 723; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of V. Hernandez. (For transportation.) March 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 745; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Hagerstown, Md. (Refund of ransom.) March 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 746; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Middletown, Md. (Refund of ransom.) March 16, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 747; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of William Doyle and Hudson Cooper. (For logs seized.) March 18, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 776; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the owners of Columbia bridge, Penn. (Bridge destroyed.) March 19, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 777; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of D. K. Ponder. (For supplies.) March 19, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 778; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. L. Walls. (For supplies.) March 19, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 780; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. T. Hundley. March 19, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 782; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Daniel McLeod. (For loss on contract.) March 21, 1892. 7pp.

H.R. rep. no. 797; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the William Boardman. (For loss on contract) March 31, 1892. 8pp.

H.R. rep. no. 798; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Carr, Rogers & Co. March 23, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 814; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Benjamin Wilkes. March 23, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 815; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the Methodist church of Point Pleasant, W. Va. (For occupancy.) March 23, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 827; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Thomas Moonlight. (For services.) March 25, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 828; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Mrs. W. H. Scanlan. March 23, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 830; 52d Cong., 1st sess/.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. F. Alsup. (For services.) March 24, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 848;. 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of T. O. Harter. (For services.) March 24, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 849; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of S. M. Honeycutt. (For services.) March 24, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 850; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of M. Keating. March 26 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 879; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Little Rock and Memphis R. R. Co. (For iron.) March 28, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 885; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Laura E. Maddox. (For tobacco seized.) March 28, 1892. 7pp.

H.R. rep. no. 886; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Dabney Walker. (For services.) March 28, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 887; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. and E. S. Cameron. (For fuel.) March 28, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 888; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of R. and A. E. Johnson. (For tobacco seized.) March 28, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 890; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the Roman Catholic church, Jackson, Miss. (For property destroyed.) March 28, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 903; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of G. M. Hazen and o'rs. (For rent.) March 31, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 934; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of D. Dickson and o'rs. (For rent.) March 31, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 935; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of M. V. Maddox. April 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 970; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. T. Brown. (For services.) April 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 971; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of J. A. Bates. (For cotton.) April 4, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 972; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. R. Sautter. April 5, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 980; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Adversely on bill for the relief of John Reilly. April 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 995; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Lewis Thompson. April 6, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 997; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of C. V. Neidlinger. (For supplies.) April 6, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1007; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Lewis Deems. April 6, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 1008; 52d Cong., 1st sess/.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of W. A. Quarles. (For supplies.) April 6, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1009; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of F. A. Brown. April 6, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 1010; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Z. J. White. April 7, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 1011; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of C. C. Taggart. (For a substitute.) April 7, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1012; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of Mary Barron (For prize money.) April 7, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1017; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of loyal citizens of Loudoun Co., Va. (Property destroyed.) April 7, 1892. 7pp.

H.R. rep. no. 1018; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Same. Favoring bill for the relief of the Christian church of Savannah, Mo. (For occupancy.) April 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 1030; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WAR DEPARTMENT. Annual report of the Secretary of War, 1891. Washington, 1891. 26pp..10

—— Report of the Secretary of War; being part of the message and documents, 1st session, 52d Congress. In five volumes. vol. 1. Washington, 1892. 908pp., 3 maps, 11 pls.1.00

H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 1; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CONTENTS.

Annual reports of the military departments, 1891.

—— Report of the Secretary of War; being part of the message and documents, 1st session, 52d Congress. In five volumes. vol. 2 in 6 parts. Washington, 1891. 5.00

H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 2; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CONTENTS.

Report of the Chief of Engineers, 1891. 6 vols.

—— Report of the Secretary of War; being part of the message and documents, 1st session, 52d Congress. In five volumes. vol 3. Washington, 1892. 758pp., 73 pls.1.25

H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 3; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CONTENTS.

Report of the chief of ordinance, 1891.

—— Report of the Secretary of War; being part of the message and documents, 1st session, 52d Congress. In five volumes. vol. iv. Washington, 1892. 781pp., 27 charts, 10 pls.1.25

H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CONTENTS.

Report of the Chief Signal officer, 1891.

—— Report of the Secretary of War; being part of the message and documents, 1st session, 52d Congress. In five vols. vol. 5. Washington, 1892. 578pp., 7 fol. l.1.25

H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

CONTENTS.

Reports of the inspector-general of the army.

—— Light artillery drill regulations, United States army. Adopted October 3, 1891. Washington, 1891. 567pp., sq. 12o. 1.50

—— Infantry drill regulations, United States army. Adopted October 3, 1891. Washington, 1891. 353pp. sq. 12o.1.00

—— Cavalry drill regulations, United States army. Adopted October 3, 1891. Washington, 1891. 534pp. sq. 12o. 1.75

—— Alphabetical list of additions made to the War Department library from June, 1884, to June, 1891. Washington, 1891. 114pp. 2.00

—— Register of the War Department, January 1, 1892. Washington, 1892. 219pp..75

—— Supplemental estimates submitted by the Secretary of War for 1892-93. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 81; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill authorizing the Secretary of War to lease certain public property. February 8, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 171; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimate of an appropriation for the purchase of machine guns of small-arms caliber for the fiscal year 1892-93. February 12, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 129; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Communication from the Secretary of War requesting authority to relieve certain officers of the pay department of the army of checkages against their accounts. February 18, 1892. 15pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 135; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Estimate of deficiency in appropriation for printing and binding for the War Department for 1891-'92. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 136; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the Secretary of War requesting that the War Department library be designated as a depository for government publications. March 24, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 171; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— List of employés in the Department who are not employed as laborers, nor as members of the classified civil service, and who are not specifically authorized by law. April 21, 1892. 8pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 82; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Letter from the adjutant-general representing the necessity for additional room for the division of military information. May 4, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 221; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Adjutant-General. Annual report of the adjutant-general, 1891. Washington, 1892. 18pp..10

—— —— Official army register for January, 1892. Washington, 1892. 425pp.1.00

—— —— Compendium of general orders from the adjutant-general's office amending army regulations, 1892. Washington, 1892. 171pp., 12o.

—— —— The resistance of guns to tangential rupture. Washington, 1892. 4o. 72pp..75

—— Board of Ordnance and Fortifications. Report of the board. January 5, 1892. Washington, 1892. 112pp., 8pls. .50

H.R. ex. doc. no. 12; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Report from the committee on printing favoring resolution to print 500 additional copies of the report of the board of ordnance and fortifications. May 17, 1892. 1p. Sen. rep. no. 687; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Commissary-General. Annual report of the commissary-general of subsistence, 1891. Washington, 1892. 14pp.

—— Engineers. Annual report of the chief of engineers, 1891. [Without appendices.] Washington, 1891. xxiii, 1-514pp. .50

—— —— Annual report of the chief of engineers, 1891. [With appendices.] 6 vols. Washington, 1891. 5.00

—— —— Statement showing the names, etc., of each civilian engineer employed from July, 1890, to June 30, 1891, in the work of improving rivers and harbors. 9pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 75; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Inspector-General. Annual report of the inspector-general to the major-general commanding the army for the year 1891. Washington, 1891. 91pp., 1 fol. l..25

—— —— Annual report of the inspector-general to the Secretary of War, for the year 1891. Washington, 1891. 34pp. .15

—— —— Report of the inspector-general of the army to the major-general commanding the army. 1891. (2) Report of the inspector-general of the army to the secretary of war. 1891. (3) Report of an inspection of the soldiers' home. Washington, 1892. 578pp., 7 fol. l.1.25

H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Letter from the inspector-general in reference to clothing allowance for ordnance-sergeants. January 5, 1892. 4pp. H.R. ex. doc. no. 48; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Judge-Advocate-General. Annual report of the acting judge-advocate-general. 1891. Washington, 1892. 21pp..10

—— Major-General. Report of the Major-General commanding the army, 1891. Washington, 1891. 225pp, 3 maps. .50

—— Ordnance Officer. Annual report of the chief of ordnance, 1891. Washington, 1892. 758pp., 73 pls.1.25

—— —— Report of the chief of ordnance showing the cost of type guns and other guns. January 5, 1892. 2pp. H.R. ex. doc. no. 13; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Letter from the chief of ordnance in regard to the disposition of obsolete and unserviceable arms, etc. March 26, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 174; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Notes on the construction of ordnance. No. 57. January 12, 1891. Design for an experimental carriage for a 7-inch b. l. siege howitzer. By Capt. William Crozier. 4o. 24pp., 1 pl. .50

—— —— Same. No. 58. June 19, 1891. Effects of fire on gun carriages. By E. Muzeau. Translated by Lieut. F. P. Peck, ordnance dept. 4o. 70pp..75

—— —— Same. No. 59. July 23, 1891. The resistance and shrinkages of built up cannon, with application to United States army ordnance. Supplementary to Notes on the construction of ordnance no. 35. By Capt. R. Birnie. 4o. 48pp., 8 pls..75

—— Paymaster-General. Annual report of the paymaster-general of the army. 1891. Washington. 24pp..10

—— Quartermaster-General. Annual report of the quartermaster-general, 1891. Washington, 1892. 218pp.1.00

—— Signal Office. Annual report of the chief signal officer to the Secretary of War for the year 1891. Washington, 1891. 34pp.

—— —— Annual report of the chief signal officer for the year ending June 30, 1891. Washington, 1892. 781pp., 27 charts, 11 pls.1.25

H.R. ex. doc. no. 1, part 2, v. 4; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

APPENDICES.

No. 1. Report of the officer in charge of the division of military signaling. 7p.

No. 2. Report of the officer in charge of telegraph division. 6pp.

No. 3. Report of the officer in charge of the verification of official forecasts. 10pp.

No. 4. Report of forecasts of cold waves. 5pp.

No. 5. Report of the professor in charge of the river and flood division. 194pp., 1 chart. [This appendix contains "Practical rules for prediction of flood stages of rivers."]

No. 6. Report of officer in charge of State weather services. 32pp.

No. 7. Report of the officer in charge of the stations division. 24pp.

No. 8. Annual report of data division. 24pp., 2 pls.

No. 9. Farewell order of the chief signal officer, June 30, 1891. 2pp.

No. 10. Report of assistant professor in charge of the instrument division. 44pp., 8 pls., 1 chart.

No. 11. Report of bibliographer and librarian. 24pp. [Includes a list of publications of the U.S. Signal Service from 1861 to July 1, 1891.]

No. 12. Report of supply and miscellaneous division. 22pp.

No. 13. Changes in signal service stations, and annual meteorological summaries for 1890. 101pp.

No. 14. Temperature data, 1890, from signal service and voluntary observers. 133pp.

No. 15. Precipitation data, 1890, from signal service and voluntary observers. 67pp.

No. 16. Dates of the first and last killing frosts for the season 1890-'91. 10pp.

No. 17. International pressure and storm charts. By A. W. Greely. 31pp., 25 charts.

—— —— Charts showing "average monthly cloudiness" in the United States. Prepared under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 12 charts, folio.

—— —— Charts showing "isobars, isotherms, and winds" in the United States for each month from January, 1871, to December, 1873. Prepared under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 36 charts, 4o.

—— —— Charts showing the "probability of rainy days," prepared from observations of eighteen years. Prepared under the direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 12 charts, folio.

—— —— Diurnal fluctuations of atmospheric pressure at twenty-nine selected stations in the United States. By A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. v+15pp., 4o.

—— —— International monthly charts of mean pressures and wind directions at 7 a. m., Washington mean time, for 1882 and 1883. Prepared under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 24 charts, folio.

—— —— Mean temperature and their corrections in the United States. Prepared under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer, by A. McAdie. Washington, 1891. x+45pp., 4o..

—— —— Letter from the Secretary of war transmitting a report of the chief signal officer of the army on the climatic conditions of the state of Texas. Washington, 1892. 4o. 120pp., 23 charts.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 5; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— —— Normal temperature charts by decades for the United States and the Dominion of Canada. Prepared under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 72 charts, folio.

—— —— Charts showing average velocity and direction of the wind, prepared from observations for seventeen years. [Washington, 1891.] 36 charts, folio.

—— —— Charts showing maximum and minimum temperatures by decades for all years. [Washington, 1891.] 37 charts, folio.

—— —— Summaries of international meteorological observations. January to June, 1889. Washington, June, 1891. [Discontinued.]

—— —— Instructions for the use of the rain gauge. Washington, 1891. 7pp.

—— —— Index of meteorological observations in the United States. Compiled in records division under direction of A. W. Greely, chief signal officer. Washington, 1891. 305pp. 4o. milliograph.

—— —— Extracts from the U.S. statutes at large affecting the signal corps of the army. (December, 1887, to March, 1891.) Washington, 1891. 28pp.

—— —— Special orders. 1888-'91. Washington. 4o.

—— —— General orders. 1867-'91. Washington. 12o.

—— —— Circulars. 1872-'91. Washington. 12o.

—— —— Publications of the U.S. Signal Service from 1861 to July 1, 1891. 21pp.

War Dep't, Signal office: Annual report 1891, appendix no. 11.

—— Surgeon-General. Annual report of the surgeon-general of the army, 1891. Washington, 1891. 146pp. .50

—— —— Communication relative to bookbinding for the library of the surgeon-general's office. March 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 155; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WARINGTON, ROBERT. Six lectures on the investigations at Rothamsted experimental station delivered under the provisions of the Lawes agricultural trust. Washington, 1892. 113pp., 11 pls..75

Agr'l Dep't, Office of Experiment stations: Bulletin no. 8.

WAR OF THE REBELLION. A compilation of the official records of the union and confederate armies. Published under the direction of the Secretary of War. Series 1, vol. 34 in 4 parts. Part 1, reports. Parts 2, 3, 4, correspondence. Washington, 1891. 4 vols. 3.00

CONTENTS.

Chapter xlvi. Operations in Louisiana and trans-Mississippi and territories. January 1-June 30, 1864.

—— Same. Series 1, vol. 35 in 2 parts. Part 1, reports, correspondence, etc. Part 2, correspondence. Washington, 1891. 2 vols. 1.50

CONTENTS.

Chapter xlvii. Operations in South Carolina and Florida, and on the Georgia coast. January 1-November 13, 1864.

—— Same. Series 1, vol. 36, in 3 parts. Part 1, reports. Part 2, correspondence. Washington, 1891. 3 vols. 2.50

CONTENTS.

Chapter xlviii. Operations in southeastern Virginia and in North Carolina. May 1-June 12, 1864.

—— Same. Series 1, vol. 37, in 2 parts. Part 1, reports, correspondence, etc. Part 2, correspondence. Washington, 1891. 2 vols. 1.50

CONTENTS.

Chapter xlix. Operations in northern Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. May 1-August 3, 1864.

—— Same. Series 1, vol. 38, in 5 parts. Parts 1-3, reports. Parts 4-5, correspondence, etc. Washington, 1892. 2 vols. 3.75

CONTENTS.

Chapter 1. The Atlanta, Ga., campaign. May 1-September 8, 1864.

—— Same. Series 1, vol. 39, in 2 parts. Part 1, reports. Part 2, correspondence, etc. Washington, 1892. 2 vols. 1.50

CONTENTS.

Chapter li. Operations in Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and north Georgia (the Atlanta campaign excepted). May 1-November 13,1864.

—— Same. Atlas to accompany the official records of the union and confederate armies. Compiled by Capt. Calvin D. Cowles. Parts 1-4. Washington, 1891-'92, folio. 1.60

Note: This atlas is issued in parts of five plates each.

—— Estimate of an appropriation for battle lines, and sites for tablets at Antietam. February 27, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. ex. doc. no. 146; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WARFIELD, E. D. Miami University. Sketch. 6pp., 1 pl.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 30-35.

WARREN, JOHN. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of John Warren. (To amend record.) March 1, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 496; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WASHBURN, ALBERT H. Beet culture in Germany. 10pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 104-113.

—— German cereal and live-stock statistics. 1889 and 1890. 3pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 121-123.

—— Fishery legislation in Germany. 4pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 138, pp. 553-556.

WASHINGTON. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill granting lands to the State of Washington for a fish hatchery. January 18, 1892. 1p.

Sen. rep. no. 40; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Memorial of the legislature favoring an appropriation for the construction of a ship canal from Salmon bay, on Puget sound, to Lake Union, etc. March 3, 1892, 2pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 88; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WASHINGTON, LEWIS W. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of L. W. Washington. (For stores.) January 25, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 98; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WATERWAY. Report from the committee on interstate and foreign commerce favoring joint resolution to promote the improvement of the waterway from the head of Lake Superior to the sea. February 8, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 185; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WATKINS, JOHN ELFRETH. The development of the American rail as illustrated by the collection in the U.S. Nat. Museum. From the report of the Nat. Mus., 1888-'89, pp. 651-708. Washington, 1891. 60pp.

—— The Ramsden dividing engine. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 21pp., 3pls..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 832.

WEBB, ALEXANDER R., Consul. Commerce of the Philippine islands. 10pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 146-155.

WEBSTER, F. M. Notes on the grain toxoptera. 4pp.

Insect Life, v. 4. nos. 7-8, pp. 245-248.

—— Early published references to some of our injurious insects. 4pp.

Insect Life, v. 4, nos. 7-8, pp. 262-265.

—— Report of entomological work of the season of 1891. 12pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Entomology: Bulletin no. 25, pp. 63-74.

—— WILLIAM. Report from the Secretary of State upon the claim of Webster against Great Britain. January 26, 1892. 18pp.

Sen. ex. doc. no. 23; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WEDDERBURN, ALEXANDER J. Special report on the extent and character of food adulterants, including state and other laws relating to foods and beverages. Washington, 1892. 174pp. .50

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 32.

WEDGWOOD, WILLIAM W. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill granting an honorable discharge to W. W. Wedgwood. February 5, 1892. 3pp.

H.R. rep. no. 121; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WEEKS, STEPHEN B. Raleigh's settlement on Roanoke Island. An historical survival. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep., 1890, pp. 97-98.

WELSH, WILLIAM. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of William Welsh. February 16, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 354; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WERNHAM, F. H. On aerial locomotion. From the Smithsonian report for 1889. Washington, 1890. 21pp..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 789.

WERTHEIM, NICHOLAS, Consul. The imperial Moscow technical school. 2pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 161-162.

WEST, BLUFORD. Report from the committee on Indian affairs favoring bill for the relief of the estate of B. West. (For use of salt works by cherokee nation.) February 6, 1892. 9pp.

H.R. rep. no. 182; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WEST VIRGINIA. Report from the committee on claims to accompany S. res. 9 in relation the refunding a portion of the direct tax of 1861 to W. Va. January 18, 1892. 14pp.

Sen. rep. no. 31; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— Report from the committee on claims favoring bill to refund W. Virginia money paid 133 reg't W. Va. militia. January 25, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 99; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WESTERN PAVING AND SUPPLY COMPANY. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for payment of claim of the Western Paving and Supply company. February 4, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 22; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WHEATON, W. R., and CHAMBERLAIN, C. H. Report from the committee on public lands favoring bill for the relief of Wheaton and Chamberlain. (Clerk hire advanced in land office.) January 18, 1892. 24pp.

Sen. rep. no. 38; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WHITE, CHARLES ABIATHAR. The Texan permean and its mesozoic types of fossils. Washington, 1891. 51pp., 4pls..10

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 77.

—— Correlation papers. Cretaceous. Washington, 1891. 273pp., 3 pls..20

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 82.

—— EMERSON E., ll. d. Promotions and examinations in graded schools. Washington, 1891. 64pp..25

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 7, 1891.

—— Technical training in American schools. 4pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 963-966.

—— F. F. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill to pay White for a horse taken by the government. January 14, 1892. 3pp.

Sen. rep. no. 30; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WIGFALL, F. H., Consul. Labor in Leeds. 6pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 186-191.

WILLARD, A., Consul. Commerce and mines of Sonora. 8pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 140, pp. 122-129.

WILLITS, EDWIN. The coöperation of the Department of Agriculture with the educational forces in the United States relating to agriculture. Washington, 1892. 20pp.

WILLIAMS, CHARLES P., Consul. Navigation from Paris to the sea. 5pp.

U.S. Consular Reports no. 136, pp. 1-5.

—— HENRY SHALER. Correlation papers. Devonian and carboniferous. Washington, 1891. 279pp..20

U.S. Geol. Survey: Bulletin no. 80.

—— W. A., d. d. Franklin College, New Athens, Ohio. Sketch. 3pp.

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 5, 1891, pp. 203-205.

WILLOUGHBY, WILLIAM F. State activities and politics. (Abstract.) 2pp.

Am. Hist. Assoc. rep. 1890, pp. 85-86.

WILSON, EZRA A. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of E. A. Wilson. February 6, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 179; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

—— THOMAS. Criminal anthropology. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 72pp..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 829.

—— WILLIAM F. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of W. F. Wilson. (For use and occupancy.) January 25, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep. no. 96; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WINDER, WILLIAM A. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to restore W. A. Winder to the U.S. army, etc. February 5, 1892. 4pp.

H.R. rep. no. 108; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WINLOCK, WILLIAM CRAWFORD. The progress of astronomy for 1889, 1890. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 64pp..25

Smithsonian pub. no. 804.

WINN, D. M. Report from the committee on claims favoring bill for the relief of D. M. Winn, former postmaster. February 5, 1892. 2pp.

H.R. rep. no. 59; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WINTON, A. L. On the use of sodium chlorine in the Lindo-Gladding method of determining potash. 3pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Division of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 31, pp. 148-150.

WISE, CURTIS P. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill to remove charge of desertion against C. P. Wise. February 6, 1892. 9pp.

H.R. rep. no. 181; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WITSKOWSKI, B., and GORE, J. H. The history of geodetic operations in Russia. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 22pp..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 812.

WOODBURN, JAMES ALBERT. Higher education in Indiana. Washington, 1891. 200pp., 32 pls. .50

Interior Dep't, Bureau of Education: Circular of information no. 1, 1891.

WOODMAN, GEORGE E. The proper place of form study in education. 3pp.

Clarke, I. E., Art and industry, pt. 2, pp. 1272-1274.

WOODRUFF, HENRY. Memorial.—Claim against Venezuela in respect to first mortgage bonds of "Ferro-carril del Este." March 22, 1892. 8pp.

Sen. mis. doc. no. 100; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WOODS, C. D. Feeding stuffs low in carbohydrates. 3pp.

Agr'l Dep't, Div. of Chemistry: Bulletin no. 31, pp. 34-36.

WOODWARD, ROBERT SIMPSON. Mathematical theories of the earth. From the Smithsonian report for 1890. Washington, 1891. 20pp..10

Smithsonian pub. no. 805.

WORCESTER, ALFRED J. Report from the committee on military affairs favoring bill for the relief of A. J. Worcester. (For pay and grade.) January 14, 1892. 2pp.

Sen. rep, no. 25; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WORKMAN, THOMAS C. Adverse report from the committee on military affairs on bill for the relief of T. C. Workman. February 8, 1892. 1p.

H.R. rep. no. 210; 52d Cong., 1st sess.

WORLD'S FAIR, CHICAGO. Mr. Henderson's resolution of inquiry concerning the World's Fair. 3pp.

H.R. mis. doc. no. 68; 52d Cong., 1st. sess.

—— Report from the committee on appropriations favoring resolution for inquiry touching the management of the world's fair and expenditures therefor. February 4, 1892. 2pp.

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