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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE
PUBLIC PRINTER
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
ENDED JUNE 30
1911
WASHINGTONGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1911
TABLE or CONTENTS.
Page.
Public Printer's Report 7
Medical and Sanitary Officer. 365
Superintendent of Documents 369
TABULAR STATEMENTS.
No. 1.—Financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911 13
No. 2.—Statement showing appropriations, receipts, disbursements, and bal-
ances, with a recapitulation of expenditures fi'om all appropriations
for the Government Printing Office for the fiscal years ended June
30, 1908, 1909, 1910, and 1911 Facing 14
No. 3.—Statement showing moneys received by the Public Printer during
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, the sources from which received,
and to what accounts deposited in the Treasury 15
No. 4,—Statement showing disbursements, by appropriations, on account of
material and supplies for the printing and binding during the fiscal
year ended June 30, 1911 15
No. 5.—Statement showing disbursements, by appropriations, on account of
paper for the public printing and binding during the fiscal year
ended June 30, 1911 30
No. 6.—Statement showing disbursements, by appropriations, on account of
lithographing and engraving during the fiscal year ended June 30,
1911 \ 37
No. 7.—Statement of allotments and special appropriations made for Con-
gress, the executive and judicial departments, and the independent
Government establishments, of transfers and deposits to the credit
thereof, and of the total charges for work executed thereunder, for
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911 53
No. 8.—Statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
executive and judicial departments, and the independent Govern-
ment establishments, and the total charges for the principal items
thereof, dui'ing the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911 54
No. 9.—Statement showing the cost of operating each branch office during the
fiscal year ended June 30, 1911 110
No, 10.—Statement of the distribution of the bound and unbound copies of
the Congressional Record for the first session of the Sixty-second
Congress 110
No. 11,—Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions
by the heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911. . Ill
No. 12,—Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Dele-
gates under the provisions of section 99, act of January 12, 1895,
as amended by paragraph 9, act of March 1, 1907, for the fiscal year
ended June 30, 19L1 149
No. 13.—Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on
Printing) for paper for the public printing and binding from Mai'ch
1, 1911, to February 29, 1912 165
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4 TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Page.
No. 14.—Statement of contracts made for material and supplies (except paper),
stationery, and miscellaneous items during the fiscal year ended
June 30, 1911 173
No. 15.—Statement of contracts (formal and informal) made for lithographing
and engraving during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911 184
No. 16.—Schedule of proposals received by the Joint Committee on Printing
for furnishing paper for the public printing and binding from March
1, 1911, to February 29, 1912 223
No. 17.—Schedule of proposals for supplying the Government Printing Office
with material (exclusive of paper), stationery, and miscellaneous
items from July 1, 1910, to June 30, 1911 233
No. 18.—Statement of proposals received for lithographing and engraving dur-
ing the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911 252
No. 19.—Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public
printing and binding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911,
with the time each has been employed and the amount each has
earned, including leaves of absence and pay for holidays 328
No. 20.—Detailed statement of appropriations made for the GovernmentPrinting Office and for public printing and binding for the years
187G-1912, inclusive 359
No. 21.—Statement showing the total cost of machinery (by divisions) now in
use in the Government Printing Office 364
No. 22.—Statement showing surgical and medical cases treated in GovernmentPrinting Office emergency room July 1, 1910, to June 30, 1911 365
No. 23.—Statement shoAving amounts paid to employees of the GovernmentPrinting Office under the Government employees' liability act
from July 1, 1910, to June 30, 1911 367
No. 24.—Statement showing expenditures on account of traveling expenses
during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911 367
Seventeenth Annual Report of the Superintendent of Documents for the fiscal
year ended June 30, 1911 369
OFFICE OFTHE PUBLIC PRINTER
WASHINGTON
December 4, 1911.
Sir : I have the honor to transmit herewith the annual report of
the operations of the Government Printing Office for the fiscal year
ended June 30, 1911.
Very respectfully, Sam'l B. Donnelly,Public Printer.
The President of the Senate.5
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Office of the Public Printer,
Washington, December 4, 1911.
To the Senate and House of Representatives:
This report of the transactions of the Government Printing Office
for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, contains all the statistical
information required by law and such additional statements as are
necessary to properly summarize the transactions and work of the
fiscal year.
The total appropriations for salaries, maintenance, and operation
of the Government Printing Office were $5,674,734.
Deducting from this amount the appropriation for the operation
and maintenance of the office of the superintendent of documents
($260,584), there was allotted and available for the production of the
public printing and binding the sum of $5,414,150.
The charges for repay work (which consists of work performed for
the departments and chargeable to appropriations other than that for
public printing and binding) amounted to $1,120,551.16 during the
fiscal year.
The total disbursements and outstanding obhgations amounted to
$6,463,520.09, leaving an unexpended balance of $305,528.76 to the
credit of the several appropriations.
In the unexpended balance is included $188,194.50, which amountrepresents the repay accounts not transferred to the credit of the
appropriation for printing and binding June 30, 1911, and therefore
not available for expenditures.
The unexpended balance of $305,528.76 on June 30, 1911, wascomposed of the following items: Legislative salaries, office of the
Public Printer, $6,663.34; general expenses, office of the superin-
tendent of documents, $36,716.95; leaves of absence, $15,130.69;
pay for holidays, $18,304.52; salaries, office of the superintendent
.of documents, $1,426.17; pubHc printing and binding, $227,287.09.
The total balance unexpended in departmental allotments for
public printing and binding amounts to $458,277.04, and there is a
deficit in the congressional allotment of $174,566.79.
The total charges for work performed were $6,307,762.74, whichwas exceeded by $16,632.67 by the total charge for work performed
during the previous fiscal year. But, as the scale of fixed charges for
the fiscal year 1911 was 3 per cent less than that of the fiscal year
1910, the value of the work performed during the year just closed
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exceeded the value of that performed during the previous year by
$178,452.77.
The total amount of expenditures for maintenance, operation, and
general expenses of the Government Printing Office, not including the
expenditures for the office of the superintendent of documents, was
$6,245,080.88. The total charges for completed work performed
during the fiscal year ($6,307,762.74) exceeded the total expenditures
to the amount of $62,681.86, which is 1 per cent of the total expendi-
tures. This excess being so slight, it was not deemed advisable to
reduce the scale of charges for the fiscal year 1912.
I am pleased to report that for the first time in many years a
deficiency appropriation for any purpose was not necessary to meet
the expenses of operating the Government Printing Office, and,
although the extra session of Congress was not anticipated, the
Government Printing Office produced the work of the extra session
without requesting the customary deficiency appropriations.
THE WORK OF THE FISCAL YEAR.
The following statement shows the larger items of production for
the fiscal years ended June 30, 1910 and 1911:
Class of work. 1910 1911
Ems of type set
Hours of tfme-work in composing roomsFoundry square-inch productionChargeable impressions of presswork, not including postal-card or money-order presses
Number of forms sent to pressNumber of money-order "books registered and mailedSignatures gathered on machineSignatures folded on machinesNumber of copies wire-stitchedNumber of sheets passing through ruling machinesNumber of signatures sewed on machinesNumber of tablets madeNumber of cards and sheets punched and drilledNumber of cases made on machinesNumber of postal cards produced .'
1,801,010,9001274,913
112,685,357
836, 181, 344172,039399,556
88,157,43663,812,02521,631,44822,848,48672,711,5761,417,521
17,128,3061 1,936,691
1,881,721,600292,035
12,419,416
890,592,096171,410448,139
91,533,83376,496,21623,409,41025,206,66783,075,9881,900,421
19,265,4902,014,514
1,280,895,840
1 Represent 10 months' actual production and 2 months, approximate or average production.
The expenditure for labor, exclusive of the salaries in the offices of
the Public Printer and the superintendent of documents, w^s$60,790.46 less in 1911 than in the preceding fiscal year.
The saving for the fiscal year was effected as the result of greater
efficiency on the part of the employees and iniprovement iH methodand equipment. For example, there was an increase in the charge-
able impressions of presswork of 54,430,752 and a decrease of 629in the number of forms sent to press.
As a recognition of the increased efficiency of the employees of
the office, particularly during the past two fiscal years, it is recom-mended that consideration be given to their requests for an increase
in pay.
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 9
Paper stock of unnecessarily heavy weight was eUminated from
the contract lists, and, particularly in the job work, lighter weights
than formerly used were adopted wherever possible. Efforts toward
economy in tliis direction met with hearty cooperation on the part of
the executive departments.
The Joint Committee on Printing approved of my recommendation
to adopt a lighter weight of paper for use in the printing of the Con-
gressional Record. This lighter weight of paper was used on sample
issues and will be regularly used beginning with the next session of
Congress.
As a result of experiments it was found possible to use lighter
weight machine-finish printing and lighter weight sized and super-
calendered paper on a portion of the Government publications. The
Joint Committee on Printing approved of my recommendation in
this respect. Although some difficulty has been experienced on
account of the transparency of the Hghter stock, it is hoped that stock
of the desired opacit}^ in the lighter weights can soon be secured. Thesaving resulting from the changes so far successfully made mil amountto approximately $40,000 annually.
A number of changes in workroom layout were made, with improved
conditions.
The methods of handhng work were improved in many particulars.
For example, it was found possible to successfully print on muslin
from sized roll stock upon one of the automatic presses purchased for
use in producing tabulation cards instead of upon sheets of limp cloth.
The important improvements in the plant and in the buildings
undertaken and consummated during the fiscal year and the cost
thereof Avere as follows:
Nature of work.
Overhead trolley system in postal-card sectionDirect connection of the standpipes in the old building with city water lines, for the purpose of
insviring better protection in case of fire
To prevent flooding of basement of new building, which had several times occurred, rainleaders were connected with North Capitol Street sewer ,
New pipe line from house pump to tank in H Street annexThree bridges across courtyard of new building, connecting second, third, and fourth floors,
respectivelyAuxiliary 12-inch water main, connection on G Street ,
Gallery for lockers on sixth floor ,
Ventilators to plate vault under sidewa,lk, to relieve bad sanitary conditions ,
Gallery floor and shower baths in toflet room of electrotype foimdryPumping engine, high-pressiare, 2,000,000-gallon capacity, to provide better water supply andnecessary fire protection
Foimdation for pumping engineNew and larger water lines in new buildingFire escape in G Street wing to engine-house roof ,
Steel bridge across Jackson Alley, connecting second-floor levels of new and old buildings, toprovide more direct interior traflBc line connection with stores division
New toilet room in Jackson Alley wing of new building, sixth floorAdditional station to pneumatic-tube system on fifth floorRepaving courtyard of old buildingTwenty-ton auto-truck weighmaster's scale, with foundations
Total
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The inflammable frame and brick storage warehouse on L Street
was abandoned and space rented in a fireproof warehouse on M Street^
with a resultant saving of $1,500 in rent. The work of erecting a
fireproof garage in the partly occupied storage yard on the west of
the H Street annex was authorized by Congress and has at this date
been completed. The rented stables on M Street, costing $2,400 a
year, have been abandoned, the total annual saving in rent effected
being $3,900, and the labor saving resulting from the abandoning of
these stables, $3,800 per annum.
A new press, by the use of which we are able to materially reduce
the cost of producing United States money orders, was purchased.
The important additions to the productive equipment of the plant
are given in the following table:
Numberordered.
Description.
Ink and color grinding mill
Job presses, automatic feedTablet-banding machineMilling machineStamping and embossing pressesRotary perfecting pressCaster (lead and rule)Cutting machine, round-holePimaping engine, Corliss typeFolding machineSewing machineFolding machineProof pressesPatent ink mixer, No. 30, with motor.Bundling machinesEnd-cloth-stripping machineSlitting machineBlackleading machinesCase-washing machineCase-bending machine, with motorProof press, 25 by 25 inchesFolding machine, with motorQuick-bundling machinesAutomatic wire-stitcher feedersFolding machineGordon press and motorCutting machine, 54-inch, equipped. .
.
Rotary perforating machine, 3(>inch...
Total 48,453.84
Cost.
$475.003,262.50
700.002,3n.50
12,876.0013,327.50
810. 00510. 00
8,495.00315. 00136. 21
1,290. 00392. Oa536. 00337. 5a
1,500.00685.00
2,805.00935.00175.50409.30275.00337.50
2,800.001; 240. 00171.83
2 915.00430.50
1 Does not include allowance of $800 for old machines taken in exchange.2 Does not include allowance of $500 for old machine taken in exchange.
The work of arranging and classifying samples of all job workand blanks printed during a fiscal year, referred to in my last annual
report, was completed, and the report was submitted to the Presi-
dent's Commission on Economy and Efficiency. This compilation
serves to show the total number of forms of the different sizes used
by the Government. To enable the Government Printing Office to
produce these forms in a more economical manner, an additional
rotary printing machine, of greater capacity than those [now in use
and upon which manifold work can be produced, has been ordered.
The work of the office of the superintendent of documents has
materially increased, but has been handled without any correspond-
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 11
ing increase in expenditure. A large number of Government pub-
lications have been returned by the depository libraries and from
other sources, and although a material reduction in the volume of
pubhc documents has been effected by the Joint Committee on Print-
lag, a major portion of the great quantity printed and distributed
in the past will ultimately be returned to the Government Printing
Office, condemned, and sold to the contractor for waste paper. In
this connection I have the honor to renew the recommendation madein my last annual report relative to the classification of public docu-
ments and congressional printing.
The taking of a complete inventory of all Government Printing
Office property has been continued and will be completed during
the present fiscal year.
NEW equipm|:nt.
The inventory of the machinery in use in the Government Printing
Office showed that the total cost was $2,306,255.78. The machinery
is kept in excellent condition and is carefully maintained. In fact,
machines that have been running in the Government Printing Office
for 20 years are by no means worn out. Fixing the life of the Gov-ernment Printing Office machinery at the maximum, it is apparent
that to keep the plant up to date an average of $100,000 per annumis the minimum amount that should be expended. The value of
the machinery equipment purchased during the fiscal year 1910 was$66,473.41, and for 1911, $48,453.84. The hmitations fixed byCongress for the present fiscal year is $100,000, which amount can be
expended to great advantage. „The installation of a new or an additional machine for refrigeration
and cooling the drinking water supply wiU be necessary during the
coming year. The work must be completed before the approach of
warm weather. The estimated cost of this necessary improvementwill be $4,500.
The installation of mechanical stokers and ash-handling machines,
which has been given consideration and for which tentative plans
have been prepared, will cost approximately $35,000. The saving
to be effected by this improved boiler-room equipment will amountto at least $10,000 per annum.The installation of improved waste-paper-baling presses is neces-
sary and will be undertaken at an early date.|
retirement of superannuated employees.
There are employed in the Government Printing Office more than
250 persons above the age of 65, and it would be of advantage to the
Government to provide for the retirement of those who have given
to the pubhc service the best years of their lives and who may be
12 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
unable to perform an average day's work. This could be equitably
accomplished through the adoption of a plan which would in effect
amount to an annuity to each employee upon arriving at the age of
retirement or upon becoming disabled. The basis of such annuities
should be length of service and the salary or wage received during
their employment, which in the case of those who have been in the
.
service for man}^ years would meet their ordinary requirements
during the remainder of their lives. Such a plan would result in
saving a large proportion of the amount that it is conceded generally
is now lost through the superannuation of employees, and would at
the same time be an act of justice to the individual and a recognition
of long and faithful service.
Respectfully submitted.Saml. B. Donnelly,
* Public Printer.
No. 1.
—
Financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911.
Appropriations for 1909.
Public printing and binding, 1909:
Balance July 1, 1910Amount transferred on books of Treasury through auditor's
settlements, being printing for departments or bureauspayable from various appropriations
Total.
Salaries, oflBce of the Public Printer, 1909:
Balance July 1, 1910Leaves of absence, Government Printing Office, 1909:
Balance July 1, 1910Public printing and binding, 1908-9:
Balance July 1, 1910
Appropriations for 1910.
PubUc printing and binding, 1910:
Balance July 1, 1910Deposits to credit of appropriation by sundry disbursing
officers and individuals for printing done and for proceedsof sales of certain documents
Amount transferred on books of Treasury through auditor'ssettlements, being printing for departments or bureauspayable from various appropriations
Transferred from general expenses, office of superintendentof documents
Disbursed for labor during fiscal yearDisbursed for material and suppliesDisbm-sed for lithographing and engravingDisbursed for paperTo correct overcharge, Bureau of CensusTransferred to public printing and binding, 1911
Total.
Salaries, office of the Public Printer, 1910:Balance July 1, 1910Disbursed during fiscal year
Total.
Leaves of absence. Government Printing Office, 1910:Balance July 1, 1910Disbursed during fiscal year
Total.
Payment for holidays, Government Printing Office, 1910:Balance July 1, 1910
Resources.Disburse-ments.
$498, 690. 60
2,067. 78
500,758.38
2,597.74|.
10,690.54 i.
10.03 L
767,399.38
55,693.01
120,003.77 i.
66,566.21 :.
§130,494.421 155,351.69
49, 426. 59304,690.13
6, 610. 2013,019.52
1,009,662.37 ,592. 55
30,445.11,414. 75
30, 445. ( 11,414. 75
50,254.2533,728. 47
50,254. 25 33,728. 47
30, 199. 53
General expenses, office of superintendent of documents, 1910:Balance July 1, 1910Transferred to public printing and binding, 1910
Total.
Appropriations for 1911.
Public printing and binding, 1911:Appropriation, act June 25, 1910Appropriation for services of night messengers, act Mar. 4,
1911Deposits to credit of appropriation by sundry disbursing
officers and individuals for printing done and for proceedsof sales of certain documents
Amount transferred on books of Treasury through auditor'ssettlements, being printing for departments or bureauspayable from various appropriations
Transferred from general expenses, office of superintendentof documents
Disbursed for labor during fiscal yearDisbursed for material and supplies
104,425. 1766,566.21
104,425.17 66,566.21
4, 691,730. 00
2, 100. 00
498,356. 72
326,497. 97
81,265. 663,367, 618.31456.221.33
1 Includes $111.45 transferred on account of judicial settlements and claims certificate No. 14780.
14 REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 1.
—
Financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Resources.Disburse-ments.
Unex-pended
Appropriations for iS^i—Continued.
Public printing and binding, 1911— Continued.Disbursed for lithographing and engravingDisbursed for paperPayment to Jos. L. Pearson, printing for United StatesSupreme Court
Payments to Samuel Robinson, W. Madden, and Jos. DePontes, night messengers
Transferred to public printing and binding, 1910
$83,936.081,038, 163.73
6,717. 65
2, 100.00143.20
Total. $5,599,950.35 4,954,900. 30 $645,050.05
Salaries, office of the Public Printer, 1911:Appropriation, act June 25, 1910Disbursed during fiscal year
195,320. 00180,906.
Total. 195, 320. 00 180,906. 86
Leaves of absence, Government Printing Office, 1911:Appropriation, act June 25, 1910Transferred from pay for holidays, 1911Disbursed during fiscal year
325,000.0015,000. 00
316,338. 64
Total. 340,000. 00
Pay for holidays, Government Printing Office, 1911:
Appropriation, act June 25, 1910Disbursed during fiscal yearTransferred to leaves of absence, 1911
200,000. 00166, 695. 48
15, 000. 00
Total. 200,000.00
Salaries, office of superintendent of documents, 1911:
Appropriation, act June 25, 1910Disbursed during fiscal year
100,584. 0095, 156. 16
Total. 100,584.00 95,156.16 5,427.84
General expenses, office of superintendent of documents, 1911:
Appropriation, act June 25, 1910Transferred to public printing and binding, 1911, through
auditor's settlements
160,000. 00
81,265.66
Total. 160,000. 00 81,265.
14,413. 14
316,338.64|
23,661.
181,695.48 18,304.52
78,734.34
RECAPITULATION.
Total paid for printing of United States Supreme Comt work $6, 717. 65Total paid night messengers, extra services 2, 100. 00Total paid for labor during fiscal year 3, 498, 112, 73 •
Total paid for material and supplies during fiscal year 611, 573. 02Total paid for lithographing and engraving during fiscal year 133, 362. 67Total paid for paper during fiscal year 1, 342, 853. 86Total paid on account of transfers of appropriations dviring fiscal year 13, 162. 72To correct overcharge, Biueau of Census 6, 610. 20
Total public printing and binding ^. , •^f^f 5, 614, 492. 85Total paid for salaries during fiscal year . . .0^ i. i.l^xi i . . .tTA 192, 321. 61
Total paid for leaves of absence during fiscal yeiir 350, 067. 11
Total paid for holidays during fiscal year 166, 695. 48Transferred from pay for holidays to leaves of absence, 1911, during fiscal year 15, 000. 00Total paid for general expenses. Superintendent of Dociunents, during fiscal year 147, 831. 87Total paid for salaries, office of Superintendent of Documents, during fiscal year 95, 156. 16
Total 6,581,565.08
Public printing and binding, 1911.
RESOURCES.
Balance July 1, 1911 $645,050.05Amount due on account of repayments to appropriation July 1, 1911 188, 194. 50
LIABILITIES.
1 earned and unpaid July 1, 1911 140, 727. 01Orders outstanding July 1, 1911 (subject to 10 per cent over or under run) 465, 230. 45
833,244. 55
605,957. 46
Net balance on July 1, 1911 227, 287. 09
KEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER. 15
No. 3.
—
Statement showing moneys received by the Public Printer during the fiscal year
ended June 30, 1911, the sourcesfrom which received, and to what accounts deposited inthe Treasury.
Deposited to the credit of appropriation for printing and binding:1910—
Reprints under act of March 28, 1904 S12,420. 01
Printing for Money Order Office 9, 425. 34
Printing for War Department 428. 79Printing for Navy Department 13. 35Printing for Department of Justice 167. 20
Printing for Postal Card Office 32, 373. 13
Printing for Bureau of American Republics 451. 85$55,279.67
1911—Reprints under act of March 28, 1904 30, 846. 05
Sales of documents to departments 222. 33
Printing for Executive Office 628. 36Printing for Money Order Office ; 94, 179. 16Printing for Postal Card Office 363, 309. 95Printing for War Department 3, 030. 05Printing for Department of Justice 115. 74Printing for Commissioners of District of Columbia 57. 51
Printing for Navy Department 2, 466. 18
Printing for State Department 2, 502. 86Printing for Railroad Securities Commission 342. 25
497,700.44
552,980.11Deposited to the credit of receipts from miscellaneous sources:
Sales of documents under act of March 28, 1904 59, 587. 92Sales of extra documents 7, 082. 14Sales of waste paper 50, 874. 03Sales of stereotype dross 6, 325. 28Sales of leather scraps 867. 31
Sales of condemned machinery, material, etc 3, 191. 43Sales of condemned old horses 192. 50Sales of refuse wood 416. 65Printing speeches 45, 917. 28Proceeds of waste gold leaf 4,465.95 - s
178,920.4^
731,900.60
No. 4.Statement showing disbursements on account of public printing and binding
for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911.
[Paid from appropriation for 1910.]
Wages $130,494.42
Disbursements on account of material and supplies:Advertising 56.22Ammonia
—
Anhydrous, 102 pounds, at 24.6 cents $25. 09Stronger water, 50 povmds, at 5.4 cents 2. 70
27.79Anodes
,copper 387. 77
Armature 109.00Ashes, debris, etc., removal of 69.50Awnings, re-covering (19) 33. 25Bands, rubber 60. 20Beeswax 52.00Binders, loose-leaf 1,601.20Blades, hack-saw 12.58Blankets, rubber 34.05Board-
Binder's
—
125,150 pounds, at 1.5352 cents $1,921.3141,900 pounds, at 2 cents 838.0030^000 pounds, at 3.6 cents 1, 080. 00
Blockmg, cherry, 607 feet, at 9 cents 64. 63Bonnet, 500 sheets, at $1.95 per 100 9. 75Trunk, 2,400 pounds, at 2.6 cents 62. 40
3,966.09Book cloth-
Common black, 123i| pieces, at $5 618. 55Extra brown, 50 pieces, at $7.75 387. 50Extra blue, 75 pieces, at $8 600. 00Extra green, 75 pieces, at $8.25 618. 75Ruby, 15 pieces, at $8.75 131. 25Cochineal, 50 pieces, at $10.25 612. 50
2,868.55Books-
Manifold 2,037.50Reference 26.55
2,064.05
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Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued.Braid, alpaca $43. 20Brushes-
Carbon $29.69Wall 9.40Miscellaneous 3. 54
42.63Buckets, galvanized iron 11. 40Buckram, 6,124 yards, at 25 cents (exclusive of $7.96 for expressage) 1, 523. 04Cabinets (additional sections) 15. 60Cambric.white 40. 00Cans, safety benzine 17. 52Canvas, white 43.13Cartons (for postal cards) 1, 546. 35Castings, steel and iron 19.08Census slips, blanks, etc 1 188. 88Chairs 31.02Chases 683.40Coal, anthracite, 1,4975^4% tons, at $5.79 8, 669. 73Commutators 92. 50Compound, ozo 15.00Conduit 77. 60Containers, etc 1 , 734. 35Copper, soft 57. 68Cord-
Page $63.24Sash 5. 35
68. 59Cotton (cloth)—
Bleached, 506 yards, at 24.07 cents 121. 79Filled , 2 ,766 yards, at 9 cents 248. 94Unbleached—
14,903 yards, at 3.6 cents 536. 51
1,000 yards, at 15.67 cents 156. 70
1,063.94Desks, typewriter (6) 195. 00Dies st66l 37 70Drilling, 10,
296 "yards', at 11.5 cents'.".' .'!!!!!!!!!'.'.!!!! 1!!!'.!''."!'.'.!!'.!!!!!'.'.'.!'.".'.'.'.'.!
1, 184'. 05Drinking cups, aluminum (150) 112. 50Drugs and chemicals, miscellaneous, used by trades 6. 80Electrical supplies , miscellaneous 23 . 85Electric current. .
.' 11.02Emergency room supplies (including drugs) 20. 10Envelopes 29, 125. 14Erasers, rubber 9.84Fabrikoid, 1,000 yards, at 20 cents 200. 00Fans, oscillating (12) 183. 60Fasteners , Rittenhouse 27. 00Fire escapes (furnishing and installing) 182.00Fixtures and parts of machines, presses, etc.
—
Book-sewing machines $10. 20Case-making machines 7. 35Casing-in machines 1. 93Drinking-water plant 11. 50Gatliering machines 4. 80Lamps 1.0K).16Linotype machines (including matrices) 814. 45Monotype machines (including matrices) 3, 884. 09Motors 9.80Presses 688.84Piomps 31.00Toilets 189.32Wire-stitching machines 12. 00 •
6, 681. 44
Folders, bone 22.50Forage (white oats) 10,000 povmds, at $1.75 per 100 175. 00Freight, drayage and expressage ^ 245. 29Galleys 700.00Gas 2,008.53Gas-burners 60.00Gasoline, 2,400 gallons, at 11 cents 264. 00Glue, imground—
For bindery use, 5,100 pounds, at 9.75 cents $497. 25For case-making machine, 2,003 pounds, at 9.5 cents 190. 28
687. 53
Glue pots, electric (10) 87. 00Givcerin 163.14^oid leaf, XX ribbon—
100 rolls, |-inch. at 61.6 cents $61. 60
100 rolls, IHnch, at $1.912 191. 20252. 80
Gongs, electro mechanical (10) 152. 00Grill gate 115.00Hardware, miscellaneous 51. 87Headband
—
Cotton, mercerized, 72 pieces, at 19 cents $13. 68Silk—
48 pieces, at 23 cents 11. 04
48 pieces, at 32 cents 15. 3640. 08
KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 17
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—(Continued.Horseshoeing S20.:-. 75Hose, water 131. 19Ice 74.02Indexes, Schlichts expansion (2) 30. 00Indexing Congressional Record, second session, Sixty-first Congress 3, 579. 40Ink, printing—
Flat-bed, black—1 ,138 pounds, at 17.25 cents. $196. 30
5,190 poimds, at 18 cents 934. 20Half-tone, black, miscellaneous 28. 75
Web press, black
—
1,500 pounds, at 7.6 dents 114. 00
1,500 pounds, at 8.5 cents 127. 501,727 pounds, at 10 cents 172. 70
Job-Black, 1,010 pounds, at 25 cents 252. 50Brown, 200 pounds, at 90 cents 180. 00Bronze blue
—
100 pounds, at 58 cents 58. 00100 pounds, at 65 cents 65. 0010 poimds, at 70 cents 7. 00
2,135.95Iron, galvanized 22. 25Jackets, manila 270. 00Laces, shoe 18.25Lamps, incandescent 92. 16Laundering 178.30Leads, brass 122.76Leather, No. 1 quality
—
Cowhide, American Russia—70,401§ square feet, at 14 cents $9, 856. 205,000 square feet, at 16 .9 cents 845. 00
Cowhide buflBng—.
l,339i square feet, at 6.9 cents 92. 42
l,506i square feet, at 8.5 cents 128. 03
3,020J square feet, at 10 cents 302. 03Fleshers, 25 dozen skins, at $5.25 131. 25Goatskins (morocco)—
East India, American finish, 3,672J square feet, at 18 cents 661. 01
Turkey, genuine, 13 dozen skins, at $48 624. 00Law sheep—
9,006i square feet, at 7.5 cents 675. 47
5,4341 square feet, at 8 cents 434. 76
Skivers, bark, 2,861 square feet, at 5.6 cents 160. 22
Skivers, title, 542 square feet, at 9 cents 48. 7813,959.17
Letterheads (copperplate and printing) 23. 50Lime 9. 00Linen, tracing 40.59Lubricants (grease) 57. 53Lumber 96. 08Machines, etc.—
Adding, Dalton (2), exclusive of $250 allowed for old machines $290. 00Gear-driven sheet cutter (1) 985. 00Lathe, Hendey Norton (1) 721. 00Paper cutter (1) 8.10Power hammer, Fairbanks (1) 190. 00Presses, printing—
Kidder (2) 2,300.00Potter rotary perfecting (2) 36, 000. 00
Saw sharpeners (2) 217. 00Slitter and rewinder (1) 225. 00Slug-casting machine (1) 535. 00— 41,471. la
Metal pot, cast steel 28, oaMops and mopheads 24. 12Motor 24. 00Nails 13.20Needles, machine 50. 40OU—
Cylinder (royal) 113 gallons, at 22 cents $24. 86Kerosene (aladdin) 200 gallons, at 7 cents 14. 00Lard, 51^ gallons, at 70 cents • 35. 84Linseed, raw, 50 gallons, at 52 cents 26. 00Machine, 200 gallons, at 14.5 cents 29. 00Paraffin, 51 gallons, at 17 cents - 8. 67Typewriter (miscellaneous) 2. 80
141.17Pamts 29.70Paper—
Back lining -780 pounds (for case-making machine) at 3.75 cents $29. 25714 pounds, at 6.5 cents 46. 41
Carbon, miscellaneous 24.00Manila gummed 9.60Monotype keyboard, 24,710 pounds, at 5.75 cents 1,420. 83Offset, 4,364 pounds, at 5.3 cents 231. 29
10513—11 2
18 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued.Paper—Continued.
Stereotype (for paper process)—Backing. 25 reams, at S4.75 $118. 75Tissue, 50 reams, at $1.30 65. 00
Toilet, 2,000 rolls, at 4.2 cents 84.00Wiping (for embossing presses)—
4,426 pounds, at 3.9 cents 172. 61
3,964 pounds, at 4.1 cents 162. 52
Pinions, rawhidePinsPipePitchPlanimeter, averagingPliersPlugs, miscellaneousPlumbagoPlumbing and engineering supplies, miscellaneousPotashRental-
Fire-alarm boxes $57.50Telephone exchange 614.59Warehouse, stable, etc 4,316.62
Repairs-Bicycle 13.00Carriage and wagon 4. 85Commutators (generator) 960. 00Harness 4.28Monotype molds 515. 00Pneumatic-tube carriers 109. 25Scale, wagon 24. 00Space bands (linotype) 28. 75Typewriter 128.01
RheostatsRibbons, typewriter, etcRule, brassScreens, wireScrewsShellacSink, porcelainSoap-
Ivory, 500 cakes, at 7 cents $.35. 00Tar, 10 boxes, at $12.07 120. 70
SoapineSpongesStacks, steel (furnishing and installing)
Stationery (pro rata share for general supply committee)SteelStrawboardSubscriptionsTape—
Book-sewing machines—50,112 yards, at .3|f cent $191. 40
7,200 yards, at .425 cent 30. 60Press or folder, 18 rolls, at 37.5 cents 6. 75
Telegraphing and long-distance telephoning (see "Rental" for telephoneexchange)
Thread—Book-sewing machine, cotton, sea-island $1, 340. 00Linen, miscellaneous 72.72
Time service (standard)Tires, rubber (for truck wheels)Tools, pneumatic (miscellaneous)Transfer cases, Amberg'sTrolley conveyer -.
Tnicks (for paper rolls)
Tubes, boilerTubes or covers, cloth (for composition press rollers)
TxirpentineTwine, juteType-
Metal $17.98Rubber 9.99Wood 17.53
Typewriters (6) (exclusive of $210 allowed for old typewriters).ValvesVault equipment (metallic)VisesWagons, coal (2) :
Waste, cotton
KEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 19
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued.Wheels
—
Sprocket $14.75Wheels and nuts (for wheel and axle attachment) 124. 00Wheels, worm gear, etc. (for adjustable trucks) 14.00
S 152. 75
Wire-Insulated
—
Magnet 7.55
Rubber covered 51.35Spring 6. 30
Stitching machine—500 pounds, at 9 cents 45. 00500 pounds, at 10.5 cents 52. 50—— 162. 70
Miscellaneous supplies (general) 92. 58
Total 155,395.60Discoimt 155. 36
Net 155,240.24
Total wages, 1910 appropriation 130, 494. 42Total material and supplies, 1910 appropriation i 155, 240. 24
[Paid from appropriation for 1911.]
Wages 3,367,618.31
Disbursements on accoimt of material and supplies:Acid-
Muriatic, 6 carboys, at $1.90 $11. 40Oxalic, 100 pounds, at 8.5 cents 8. 51
Pyrogallic, 8 poimds 1 1 . 42Sulphuric, 16 carboys, at $2.60 41. 60
Miscellaneous 3. 85— 76. 78Advertising 1,328.12Albumen, egg, 252 pounds, at 58 cents 146. 16Alcohol—
400 gallons (denatured) at 54 cents $216. 00
94.73 gallons, at $2.66 251. 98
45 gallons, at $2.84 127. 80595. 78
Alum, 1,400 pounds, at 2 cents 28. 00Aluminum leaf—
150 packs, at 80 cents $120. 00250 packs, at 94 cents 235. 00
Iroll .27355.27
Ammonia-Anhydrous 123. 42
Aqua, 2,986 pounds, at 5 cents 149. 30Stronger water. 900 pounds, at 4.8 cents 43. 20
315. 92Analyses (tests of boiler feed water) 20. 00Annunciators (4) 46.00Anodes-
Copper
—
30,190 pounds, at 16.74 cents $5,053. 81
484i pound s, at 15.25 cents . . . 73. 89Nickel, 97^ pounds, at 49 cents 47. 78
5, 175. 48Antimony, 5,376 pounds, at 8.9 cents 478. 46Armature 110.00Asbestos 8. 10Ashes, debris, etc., removal of 967. 95Awning and frame, steel 78. 20Bags-
Canvas (100) $93.00Paper 16.58
109.58Banding mechanism on postal card presses (changing) 600. 00Bands, rubber 578.20Baskets, waste 31.08Beeswax 192. 00Belt dressing 8. 00Belts and belting 440. 56Bicycles (3) 84. 25Binders-
Loose-leaf 2,363.94Metal parts used in constructing 1, 110. 33
Bismuth 94.00Blades, hacksaw 104. 75Blankets-
Army $191.63Rubber 282.30
473. 93
1 Does not include $111.45 transferred on account of judicial settlements and claims certificate No. 14780.
20 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued.Board-
Binders—594,855 pounds, at 1.575 cents $9, 368. 9756,175 poiinds, at 1.625 cents 912. 85
80,000 pounds, at 1.8785 cents 1, 502. 80105,000 pounds, at 3.6 cents 3, 780. 00
Bonnet, 2,088 sheets, at 2.1 cents 43. 84Blocking, cherry, 3,152 feet, at 9 cents 283. 68Mount, 15,000 sheets, at $17.85 per 1,000 267. 75
Press, miscellaneous 97. 19
Stencil, 250 sheets 24. 00Trunk, 5,000 pounds, at 2.5 125. 00
$16,406.08Boards, pressing 108. 00Bolts 61. 29Bookbinding baud 153. 01Bookcase , 23.75Book cloth-
Common black, 378ii pieces, at $5.19 $1, 963. 32Common colors, l,884i| pieces, at $6.50 12, 251. 47Common colors, silk pattern, 5,% pieces, at $6.75 35. 53Extra brown, 350 pieces, at $7.75 2, 712. 50Extra colors, 900 pieces, at $8 7, 200. 00Extra black, silk pattern, 400 pieces, at $8 3, 200. 00Extra, silk pattern, 3 pieces, at $8 24. 00Extra colors, silk pattern, 325 pieces, at $8.25 2, 681. 25Rubv, 600 pieces, at $8.75 4,375.00Cochineal, 160 pieces, at $10.25 1, 640. 00
36,083.07
Manifold 1,632.50Reference 399.74
2,082.24Bottles 37.47Boxes
—
Electrical—Junction $34. 44Starting 90. 60
Iron 86. 70Paper (for shipping embossed work) 133. 00
344. 74Brackets ,
adjustable 322. 60Braid, miscellaneous 145. 80Brass 26. 96Bricks 21.00Bridges, steel (3) 1,947.00Brooms-
18 dozen, at $3.98 $71. 6418 dozen, at $4.29 77.223 dozen (whisk), at $1.68 5. 04
153.90Brushes
—
Electrical-Carbon 137. 65Composite 11. 95Dynamo 16.20Graphite 10. 00
Hair, bristle, etc.—Camel's hair 8. 14
Dust 35.38Electrotyper's 47. 88Fitches 7. 50Floor sweeps 276. 49
Glue 94.32.Jeweler's 42.00Lye... 51.20Numberrng-head cleaning 1 1 . 50Pick 42.60Sash tools 26.28Stereotyper's beating 61. 50Varnish 12.95
Wall 27.35Miscellaneous 8. 05
928.94Buckets, galvanized iron ." 45. 30Buckram-
Art vellum, 3,502 yards, at 17 cents $595. 34Plain—
503 yards, at 21.5 cents 108. 15
36,699 yards, at 25 cents 9, 174. 759,878.24
Bushings and locknuts 19.31Buttons and clasps 18. 30Cabinets 39.22Cable, iron 465.57Cable supports 42. 00Cambric
—
White, 7,1331 yards, at 4.6 cents $328. 15
Paper, 2.7 o^i yards, at 7.72 cents 162. 53490. 68
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PBINTER. 21
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued.Cans-
Benzine, safety $54. 75
Garbage... 150.00
Oil 50.51$255. 26
Canvas—1,118J yards, at 13.5 cents 151. 00
l,604f yards, at 17.5 cents 280. 83431. 83
Carbon contacts 38. 75
Carbons 123. 16
Card middles, 3,557 pounds, at 2.9 cents 103. 16
Cards, stencil : 36.00Car tickets 150.00Cartons (for postal cards) 3, 641. 30
Casters, chair and track 40. 47
Castings, brass, copper, iron, etc 295. 25
Cement 420.73Chain (silent) 25. 74
Chains 30.95Chair seats, spline, etc 29. 55Chairs, stools, etc 598. 64
Charcoal, willow 9.08Chinaware, crockery, etc 21. 50
Chucks, patent 40. 00€ircuit-breaker bridges 62.80Circuit breakers 101.00Clock 16.50Cloth, tracing 78.90Coal—
Anthi-acite (white ash), 314f§|g tons, at S5.79 (exclusive of 18 cents de-ducted for excess of ash) $1, 823. 23
Forge, iiMo tons 15. 70Pea (white ash), 8,205|i|S tons, at $4.12 (exclusive of $128.04 deducted for
excess of ash) 33, 680. 4735,519.40
Oonduit 457. 20Commutators 719.60Composition, tablet, 1,010 pounds, at 10 cents 101. 00Compound, ozo 30.00Condulets 531.96Coimectors 87.63Containers 8,054.53Controller fingers .' 103. 50Copper, hard-drawn or rolled 17. 12Copper sulphate 413. 26Cord, cotton-
Electric lamp $2.58. 20Headbanding and lining machine 22. 25Page 353. 68Sash and window 20. 95
655. 08Corduroy 111.15Cores , iron ( for paper) 561. 10Cores, cutting 12. 50Cornstarch.-.. 14.68Cotton, absorbent (for bindery use) 21. 00Cotton (cloth)—
Bleached—15,098 yards, at 6.5 cents $981. 372,000 yards, at 10 cents 200. 00
4,226J yards, at 16 cents 676. 242,500 yards, at 21.5 cents 537. 5050 yards, at 35 cents 17. 50
Filled, calender finish, 9,145 yards, at 7 cents 640. 15Green—
1,021-1- yards, at 7.5 cents 76. 59231 yards, at 8.75 cents 20. 21
Unbleached
—
75,098 yards, at 4.73 cents 3, 552. 151,646 yards, at 16.4 cents 269. 94
6,971.65Crayons 17. 40Crepeline 69.40Cup carriers and sterilizing apparatus 61. 50Curtains 11.44Cuspidors 340. 00Cut-outs 20.25Denim 9.67Dextrin ' 81. 00Dies, steel... 1,907.62Dippers, copper 11. 00Disks and disk holders 180.51Door checks and springs , 98. 76Drainer, barrel 15. 00Drilling-
20,227 yards, at 12.2 cents $2, 467. 69628^ yards, at 14.5 cents 91. 13
2,558.82
22 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER.
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued.Drills-
Pneumatic $67. 23Twist 53.39
$120. 62Drugs and chemicals, miscellaneous-
Used by trades 54. 41Used by sanifary division 7. 89Used by stable 8. 00
70.30Dry goods, miscellaneous 1 11. 60Duck-
Black—504 yards (enameled), at 25.5 cents $128. 62838 yards, at 27.3 cents 228. 77
Olive, 601 yards, at 25 cents 150. 25Sage, 1,098 yards, at 29.4 cents 322. 81Tan—
2,145i yards, at 25 cents 536. 322,171 yards, at 38 cents (exclusive of $6.22 deducted for expressage). . 818. 76
2,185.43Duct conduit, building (material and work) 28. 68Dusters, feather. 15. 60Eggs 18.43Electrical supplies, miscellaneous 8.94Electric current 152. 72Elevator (paper lift) 474. 00Emergency-room supplies (including drugs) 141. 59Emery cloth 56.10Envelopes 33, 527. 20Eosine 11.20Erasers, rubber 56. 39Exhausters (ventilating fans) (4) 380. 60Expert opinion regarding methods in Government Printing OfiBce 200.00Eyelets 47.47Fabrikoid, 8,421J yards, at 19.75 cents 1, 663. 26Fasteners, Rittenhouse 9. 00Felt 85.60Ferroinclave 66. 70Fiber, vulcanized 19. 99Files 95.68Filings, sifted cast-iron 201. 06Fire-alarm boxes (100) 41. 00Fixtures and parts of machines, presses, etc.—
Addressing machines $47. 71Blue-printing machines 13. 50Book-sewing machines 306. 68Case-making machines 331. 27Casing-in machines 30. 07Cloth-cutting machines 42. 35Cutting, squaring, and beveling machines 85. 70Cutting and trimming machines (paper) 150. 60Drilling machine 34.00Elevators 734.30Feeders, automatic 48.86Folding machines 373. 73Gathering machines 164. 35Head-band and back-lining machines 102. 50Indicators 21.00Lamps 2,902.90Linotype machines (including matrices) 4, 919. 39Monotype machines (including matrices) 8, 348. 95Motors 51.60Numbering machines 39. 85Numbering-machine heads 42.50Pamphlet-covering machine 236. 50Patent blocks 339.09
. Pipe-cutting machines 28. 61
Presses 1,443.89Pumps 261.86Round hole cutting machine 177. 70Rounding and backing machine .• 27. 25Routing machines 52. 20Ruling machines 27.98Shower bath 51.00Skiving machines 99. 63Slitting machine 30. 00Stripping machines 69. 00Toilets 49.93Wire-stitching machines 131. 23
Miscellaneous 26. 9021,844.58
Flags 10.56Flannel
—
Canton : $159.72Wool.. 13.50
173. 22
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 23
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued.Floors, iron (furnishing and installing) $052. 00Flour 910.00Forage-
Bran, 6,400 poimds, at $1.19 per 100 .f76. 10
Corn, 4,000 pounds, at $1.11 per 100 44. 40Hay, 111,400 pounds, at 88 cents per 100 980. 31
Oats, 110,000 pounds, at $1.48 per 100 1,628.00Straw, 51,435 pounds, at 75 cents per 100: 385. 78
;^>,114.65
Freight, drayage, and expressage 428. 99Furniture shoes 10. 17
Fuses 59.35Galleys, clamps, etc 1, 910. 18Galls, beef 15.00Gas 17,165.00Gasoline—
11,200 gallons, at 11 cents SI, 232. 00
2,500 gallons, at 9.5 cents 237. 501,409.5a
Gauge pins 18. 00Gauges (2) 11.30Gears, miscellaneous 143.99Glass-
Plate $49.51Window 172.59
222. 10Globes 82.51Glue-
Cabinetmaker's—100 pounds, at 12 cents $12. 00200 pounds, at 11.45 cents 22. 90
Elastic, Front's, 1 gross (sticks) 6. 40Flexible, 2,109 pounds, at 8.5 cents 179. 27Liquid 85.47Tablet, 1,500 pounds, at 8.875 cents 133. 14XJnground—
For bindery use, 41,364 poimds, at 8.87 cents 3, 669. 00For case-making machine, 10,072 pounds, at 8.5 cents 856. 13For roller making
—
3,366 pounds, at 15 cents 504.90441 pounds, at 15.7 cents 69. 24301 pounds 47.36
.3, 585. 81Glycerin 1,319.11Gold leaf-
Usual, 400 packs, 3| by 3| inches, at $5.45 $2, 180. 00Usual, ribbon—
251 rolls, i inch, at 37.2 ecnts 93. 37100 rolls, inch, at 62 cents 62. 00400 rolls, 1 inch, at $1.346 538. 40350 rolls, 1^5 inch, at $1.416 495. 60225 rolls, IJ inch, at $2.018 454. 05600 rolls, 2 inch, at $2.678 1, 606. 80600 rolls, 21 inch, at $3.40 2,040.00
XX, 1,700 packs, 3| by 3| inches, at $6.50 11, 050. 00XX, ribbon—
100 rolls, I inch, at 26.3 cents 26. 30276 rolls, i inch, at 41.1 cents 113. 44700 rolls, f inch, at 61.6 cents 431.20400 rolls, 1 inch, at $1.50 600. 00350 rolls, IxV inch, at $1.572 550. 20200 rolls, li inch, at $1.912 382. 40300 rolls, n inch, at $2.167 650. 101,025 rolls,'2 inch, at $3.36 3, 444. 00675 rolls, 2* inch, at $3.95 2, 666. 25
27,384.11Governors, pump 34. 75Grates, grate bars, etc 698. 75Gravel, 190 cubic yards, at $1.55 294. 50Gray super, 39,535* yards, at 2.75 cents 1,087. 23Guards, book (patent back)—
39,000, at $6 per 1,000 $234. 0039,000, at $8 per 1,000 312.005,000, at $8.75 per 1,000 43.755,000, at $9.50 per 1,000 47. 502,000, at $9.25 per 1,000 18. 50— 655. 75-
Guide cards 63.98Gum
—
Arabic, 250 poimds, at 23.5 cents $58. 75Hogg, 105 poimds, at 27 cents 28. 35Tragacanth, 105 pounds, at 75 cents 78. 75
165. 85Gumming labels, etc 311.77Hammers and hammer handles 33. 47Hardware, miscellaneous 172. 70
24 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued,Headband-
Cotton, mercerized—433 pieces, at 22 cents $95. 26788 pieces, at 24 cents 189. 12
15,000 yards (wound on spools), at 1.4 cents 210.003,000 yards (wovmd on spools), at 2 cents 60.00360 gross yards (tape), at 69.96 cents 251. 8511 pieces, muslin, at $1.65 18. 15
Silk-157 pieces, at 23 cents 36. 11
289 pieces, at 26 cents 75. 14361 pieces, at 29 cents 104. 69193 pieces, at 32 cents 61'. 76
SI. 102. 08Hinges 19.38Hoists, Peerless 149. 00Holland (window-shade material) 44. 40Horses (5) 1,645.00Horseshoeing 8 13. 98Hose, steam and water 72. 54Ice 733. 48Indexes, miscellaneous 787. 75Indexing Congressional Kecord
—
Second session Sixty-first Congress $725. 20Third session Sixty-first Congress 6, 424. 60First session Sixty-second Congress 1, 668. 45
8,818.25Ink, miscellaneous-
Addressing machine 40. 00Drawing 7.72Nvunberiug machrae 2. 44Overlay 12.67Stamp pad 9. 00Writing
—
Black 71.57Red : 10.65
154. 05Ink, printing
—
riat-bed, black—1,029 pounds, at 15 cents 154. 35
10,244 pounds, at 18 cents 1, 843. 92Half-tone, black
—
200 pounds, at 35 cents 70. 00250 pounds, at 35.5 cents 88. 75505 pounds, at 36.5 cents 184. 3360 potmds, at 38^ cents 23. 002,750 pounds, at 45 cents 1, 237. 5050 pounds, at 70 cents 35. 0025 pounds, at 75 cents 18. 75
Half-tone or job, 100 pounds, at 65 cents 65. 00Web press, black—
5,025 pounds, at 7.6 cents 381. 90
3,110 poimds, at 11 cents 342. 10
5,495 poimds, at 11.25 cents 618. 19
1,153 pounds, at 12.25 cents 141. 24Job-
Black—500 pounds, at 23^ cents 116. 67
205 pounds, at 25 cents 51. 25
210 poimds, at 35 cents 73. 50150 pounds, at 65 cents 97. 50
,
Blue, 30 pounds, at 60 cents 18.00
jy Brown, 300 pounds, at 90 cents 270.00Chrome
—
10 pounds, at 35 cents 3. 5010 pounds, at 45 cents 4. 50
French green, 50 pounds, at 75 cents 37. 50Label red, 500 pounds, at 28 cents 140. 00Book cover—
B lack, 10 pounds, at $1 10. 00Green, 10 poimds, at $1.25 .-. 12. 50Red, 10 pounds, at $1.35 13. 50Blue, 6 poimds, at $1.75 10.50
Copying-Blue, 50 pounds, at 85 cents 42. 50Red, 40 pounds, at 40 cents -. 16. 00Purple, 50 pounds, at 60 cents 30. 00
Postal card
—
Bronze blue
—
800 poimds, at 58 cents 464. 00650 pounds, at 63 cents 409. 50
Red, 150 poimds, at 22 cents 33. 00U. S. M. O.—
Black, 1,000 pounds, at 30 cents 300. 00Blue, 101 pounds, at 30 cents 30.30Red, 300 pounds, at 65 cents 195.00
Miscellaneous 10. 387,593.63
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 25
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued.Insulating material, miscellaneous $32. 80Iron-
Sheet (galvanized) S118.58Miscellaneous 40. 28
158.86
Knives
—
Crash-cutting machine • 3. 00
Index-cutting machine 7. 43
Paper-cutting machine 507. 9G
Pencil sharpener 30. 48
Shoe 22.20571.07
Knives, sharpening 12.90
Laces-Belt—
Rawhide (cut) §42. 37
Steel 27.00
Shoe 60.80130. 17
Lacquer 12.45
Ladder, iron 26.50Lamps-
Bicycle - S14. 10
Incandescent 1, 648. 01
1.662.11
Laundering 1 . 557. 28Lead
—
Refined (pig) 50,026 pounds, at 4.58 cents $2, 291. 19
Sheet, 300 pounds, at 6.75 cents 20. 252. 311. 44
Leaders, brass 14. 99Leads 38. 70Leather, No. 1 quality
—
Calfskins
—
American (English finish), 46^ square feet, at 28 cents S13. 02Russian, 1,134| square feet, at 29 cents 329. 01
Cowhide, American Russia
—
49,169i square feet, at 15 cents 7, 375. 49
24,9491 square feet, at 16 cents 3, 991. 968,159 square feet, at 18.5 cents 1 , 509. 43
Cowhide buffing
—
7,809f square feet, at 7.5 cents 585. 72
14,769f square feet, at 8.5 cents 1 , 255. 43
34,222^ square feet, at 10 cents 3, 422. 25Fleshers
—
Medium, 92 dozen skins, at $5 460. 00Large, heavy, 27 dozen skins, at $6 162. 00
Goatskins (morocco)—American, 36,291f square feet, at 20.5 cents 7, 439. 81
Levant, 1 dozen skins , 16. 00Turkey, genuine—
10 dozen skins, at $45 450. 0032 dozen skins, at $48 1, 536 00
Law calf, 4 dozen, at $27.50 110. 00Law sheep—
46,416^ square feet, at 8 cents 3, 713. 32
14,268 square feet, at 8.5 cents 1,212. 76Pigskin, 18 skins, at $4.60 82. 80Roans
—
83f square feet, at 10.5 cents 8. 79
85i square feet, at 11 cents 9. 38Skiver, bark-
Thin, 4,431f square feet, at 5.25 cents 232. 66Medium, 12,956| square feet, at 5.7 cents 738. 53
Skivers
—
nii square feet, at 7.75 cents 8. 62
297f square feet, at 8 cents . 23. 82
146f square feet, at 8.5 cents 12. 47148i square feet, at 8.75 cents 12. 99
Title—'8,239f square feet, at 8 cents 659. 18
3,954i square feet, at 8.75 cents 346. 0035,717.44
Letterheads (plate printed) 16. 50Lime-
Chlorinated $16.11Slacked, fresh burned, etc 37. 43
.53. 54Links (for chain repair) 3S. 00Locks, knobs, and catches 51. 56Lubricants-
Axle grease SIO. OSChainoline 8.50Graphite, Dixon's 8. 40Lubricating compound 29. 94Miscellaneous 3. 75— 60. 67
Lubricators (F ggler rail) 99. 00Lumber 7.3S1.93
26 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued.Maeliines, etc.—
Adding machines-Burroughs (1) (exclusive of $100 allowed for old machines) $159. 09Dalton (3) (exclusive of $211 allowed for old machines) 599. 00
Banding or stripping machine 700. 00Book-sewing machine (Singer) 136. 21Case-bending machine 175. 50Cloth-stripping machine ( 1 ) 1, 500. 00Folding machines
—
Johnson (1) with motor, etc 1, 290. 00Universal (2) with attachments, etc 590. 00
Ink and color grinder 475. 00Ink mixer 536. 00Milling machine, motor, etc 2, 375. 00Numbering machines-
Bates 6.00Monarch (3) 45.00Triumph 4. 50
ProssGS
—
Embossing (2) (exclusive of $800 allowed for old machines) 2, 876. 00Job (2) 3,262.50Proof, Potter (2), Vandercook (1) 801. 30Rotary perfecting (1), motor, etc 13, 032. 31
Quick bundlers (6) 675. 00Round-hole cutting machine, motor, etc 510. 00Sealers, rapid 13.50
$29, 761. 91Mailing tubes, board, etc 88. 85Marbling colors-
Dry $13.78Pulp 148.05
161.83Mat, rubber 65. 00Matting, corrugated rubber 19. 92Metal, Babbitt : 9. 75Micrometer gauges (2) 70. 00Milling tools 18.75Money-order plates (3) 40. 00Mop handles 17.50Mop wringers 14. 52Mops 145.00Motors 202.02Molds, roller (2) 24.00Moving equipment, etc 74. 00Nails 474.15Naphtha 15. 70Needles
—
Machine $784.06Sewing 5. 87
789. 93Nickel salts and ammonium, double 47. 75Numbering heads 480. 00Oil-
Castor $6.19Cylinder
—
262i gallons, at 20.5 cents 53. 82
1,000 gallons, at 75 cents 750. 00Engine—
106 gallons, at 13.5 cents 14. 32
1,250 gallons, at 30 cents 375. 00Fish, 5 gallons, at 60 cents 3. 00Kerosene, 1,250 gallons, at 6.75 cents 84.38Lard—
49i gallons, at 63 cents 31. 00
47t^^ gallons, at 66 cents 31. 3320 gallons, at 88 cents 17. 60
Linseed
—
Boiled, 5 gallons, at 80 cents 4. 00Raw, 48| gallons, at 79 cents 38. 45
2,250 gallons, at 16.5 cents 37L2699 gallons, at 20 cents 19. 80250 gallons, at 50 cents 125. 00
Neatsfoot 12.00Paraffin, 50J gallons, at 13.5 cents 6. 82Sperm, 4 gallons 4. 80Spindle, 150 gallons, at 10 cents 15.00Sweet, 48 dozen J pints, at 79 cents 37. 92Three-in-one, 72 8-ounce bottles, at 29 cents 20. 88Miscellaneous 2. 60
2,025.17Oilers 25.78Oiler spouts 25. 40
Oilstones 20.88Packing 571.37Padlocks 17.28Pads-
Inking $12.09AViping (for embossing presses) 6. 15
18. 24
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued.Painting (flagstafi and smokestack, Government Printing Office)
PaintsPallets, finisliers
Paper-Adding machine, 125 rolls ?7. 21
Back lining—5,969 pounds (for case-making machine), at 3.75 cents 223. 84
2,551 pounds (for head-banding macliine), at 6.5 cents 165. 82
Blue-print, 600 yards, at 5.5 cents 33. 00
Carbon, 22,500 sheets (miscellaneous) 99.96
Cloth-hned, 4,500 sheets, at 8 cents 360. 00Cross section, 100 sheets, at 3 cents 3.00French folio, white, 148 reams, at 55 cents 81. 40
Manila (for tympan sheets), 13,273* poimds, at 7 cents 929. 15
Manila, gummed (miscellaneous) 234.87
Monotype keyboard, 55,040 pounds, at 6 cents 3, 302. 40
Offset, 4,550 poimds, at 6.25 cents 284. 38Palmetto Kraft (for tablet-stripping machine) 31. 14
Proving, 200 sheets, at 3 cents 6. 00Stereotype (for paper process)—
Backing—' 50 reams, at S4.25 212. 50
22 reams, at S4. 15 91.3040 feams, at S4.75 190.00
Tissue
—
Cream-so reams, at S1.40 70.00150 reams, at SI. 50 225.00
White, 276 reams, at S1.277 352. 45Toilet, 18,500 rolls, at 4.2 cents 777. 00Wiping (for embossing presses)
—
4,242i pounds, at 3.9 cents 165. 46
36,888* pounds, at 4.1 cents 1, 512. 43
Paper fasteners and clipsPaperoidPaper tester (Mullen's)Paste, photolibraryPasturePavement, vitrified
PencilsPencil sharpeners (7)PenholdersFens-
Ruling machine. $45S. c5Writing 28.62
PhloroglucinPhotographs (paper stacking)PinsPipePitchPlaners, printer's woodenPlaster of ParisPliers, miscellaneous.Plugs, attachmentPlumbagoPlumbing and engineering supplies, miscellaneousPolishPortraits (Hon. A. S. Clay)Postage stampsPotashPowder—
Backing (stereotype) S28. 95Embossing 178.92Etching 29. 08Gilding 9. 40Ruling 24. 25
Presses, bench (2)Protectographs (2)Pumice stonePumps-
Acid (1) S4.25Boiler feed (Blake patent) (1) 130. 00
Quoin keysQuoinsRatchets, brass (stereotjrper's)ReamersReflectors, porcelainRegulator, steam (1)Rental-
Fire-alarm boxes $172. 50Telephone exchange 1,812.62Warehouse and stable 6, 783. 29
28 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued.Repairs-
Adding machine $108. 25Bicycle (including supplies) 151.87Carriage and wagon 283.19Clock 11. 00Courtyard, Government Printing OflBce, and cuts in street. 3, 019. 50Gammeter multigrapti 28. 87Harness 81. 15Ink fountain on rapid addressing machine 12. 00Monotype molds 130. 60Pneumatic-tube carriers 163.00Re-covering press rollers 34.00Reknurling rollers for casing-in machine 12. 85Spacebands for linotype machines 140. 75Thermometers 126. 00Time register, watchman's 13. 50Time stamp 36. 75Typewriter (including supplies) 203. 93
$4, 557. 21Rheostats 29.25Bibbons, typewriter, etc 94. 24Roach paste 40. 80Rods, brass and copper 17. 99Rope 255. 61Royalties (binding books) . 292. 25Rubber-
Crude $99.00Sheet 15. 00Strip 12. 00
126.00Rubbers-
Finishers (for electrotyper's use) 65.04Gold saving 14. 40
79. 44Rule, brass and steel 1, 823. 91
Safes (changing combination and drilling door) 12. 00Sand 179.40Sandpaper 35. 00Sandstones 10. 00Saws, miscellaneous 92. 47Scale, paper 26.10Screw drivers 16. 08Screws 124.03Seals
,safety 40. 55
Sewer, constructing, etc 219. 97Shades , aluminum 15. 00Shears 47.00SheUac 140.60Shovels 39.80
•Silesia 187.84Sinks , cast iron 60. 00Smooth-on 11.60Snaps, brass. 9.90Soap-
Castile, 93* pounds, at 11.5 cents $10.75Harness, 25 pounds 2. 56Ivory, 10,800 cakes, at 6.86 cents 740. 88Oleine, 10,000 pounds, at 5.56 cents 556. 00" Pumiss," 600 bars, at 2.8^ cents 17. 00Tar, 3,300 dozen, at 39 cents 1, 287. 00Toilet, 5 dozen, at 94 cents 4. 70
2,618.89Soap powders 486.89Sockets 44.31
Solarine 223.20Solder *. 76.00Soldering paste 9. 00
Soldering torches 11.25
Sponges 153.01
Squares, steel 12.00
Stable supplies, miscellaneous , 69. 75Stamps-
Brass (bookbinder's) $53. 50Rubber 55.58
Steel (letters and figures) 37. 80146.88
Staples - 19.45
Stationery, miscellaneous 27.33
Steel....:. - - 644.71
Steel shell (for pumping engine) 42.00
Stencils 22.50
Stepladders 28.08
Stoppers (for benzine safety cans) 23. 44
Stove, oil 6.90
Strawboard 2,462.50
Subscriptions 11-84
Switches 147.05
Tags and tag strings 680. 27
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER. 29
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued.Tanks-
Lead lined (1) $60.00
Oil (4) 276.50
Naphtha (1) 21.00
Wrought iron (1) (to be used in connection with pumping engine) 210. 00— : $.567.50
Tape—Book-sewing machine
—
14,400 yards, at 0.28 cent 40. 32
201 ,600 yards, at 0.39 cent 786. 24
Grimshaw (insulating) 131.25
Press or folder 107.04
Red 13.301,078.15
Tape couplers, metallic 104. 25Tapelines 13.64Taps, plug and taper 20. 76Tarcolin 196. 32Telegraphing 93. 23Telephone booth 51. 60Telephones (desk) 73. 15Telephoning, long distance (see "rental" for telephone exchange) 13. 95Thread—
Book-sewing machine
—
Cotton, sea-island $3, 458. 28Linen * 524.23
Linen, miscellaneous 401.90— 4,384.41Ties, bale (steel wire) 311. 85Tiles (metal lock) 220. 00Time service (standard) 81 . oaTin-
Bar—4,628 pounds, at 34.4 cents $1,592.034,000 pounds, at 34.75 cents.. 1,390.00
Sheet—81,700 strips 274.13224 sheets 9.00
3,265.16Tinfoil - 2,268.25Tires, rubber (for truck wheels) 82. 70Tools, etc. (for monotype section) 46. 43Toweling (crash) 709.71Towels 50. 17Transfer cases 35. 55Traps, steam (3) 57. 79Traveling expenses 322. 35Trolley tracks, etc 8. 02-
Trucks 181. 56Tube cleaners 12. 80Tubes, boiler 1,209.19Tubes or covers, cloth (for composition press rollers) 18. 20TubiQg, rubber , 94. 38Tumbuckles 14.72Turpentine-
Crude $13.60Spirits 279.66
293. 2aTwine
—
Flax, soft 187.03Jute 2,095.73Sailmaker's 41.14Wrapping 179. 76
2,503.66-Type—
Metal 2,400.95Rubber 13.08
2,414.03Typewriters (10) (exclusive of $321 allowed for old typewriters) 523. 00Units, heating (for gluepots) 13.20Valves 1,464.6&Vainish 772. 05Ventilators (sidewalk) 98. 00Vises 94. 15Waste, cotton 1, 437. 37Water coolers 59. 28Wax-
Floor $26. 50Molding (ozokerite)—
1,605 pounds, at 13.75 cents 220. 691,605 pounds, at 15 25 cents 244. 76
Sealing, 20 pounds, at 27.9 cents 5. 58— 497. 53Weather stripping 82.65Wheelbarrows 28. 00'
30 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Disbursements on account of material and supplies—Continued.Wheels —
Gilding $7.50Grinding 86.58Truck (cast iron) 107. 04Wheels and worms (for vertical trucks) 48. 00
$249. 12Wire-
Insulated—Magnet 122. 56Rubber covered 666. 63
Spring 38.55Steel 12.50Stitching machine—
5,020 pounds, at 8.75 cents 439. 252,510 pounds, at 9.25 cents 232. 171,010 pounds, at 12.5 cents 126. 26
Miscellaneous 4. 41
1,642.33Wire guards (window) 35. 00Wool, steel 13.80Wrenches 42.28Zinc 115.43Miscellaneous supplies, general 191.64
Total 456,808.16Discount 583.83
Net 456,221.33
Total wages, 1911 appropriation 3, 3o7, 618. 31Total material and supplies, 1911 appropriation 456,221. 33
No. 5.—Statement showing disbursements on account of paperfor the public printing andbinding for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911.
[Paid from appropriation for 1910.]
Machine-finish printing paper:16,241 pounds, 9^ by 24 inches, 12-pound, at 3.7 cents $600. 92293,820 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 24-pound, at 3.7 cents 10, 871. 3711,723 pounds, 21 by 41 inches, 90-poimd, at 3.75 cents 439. 61
2,110,852 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 48-pound, at 3.65 cents 77, 046. 08200,400 pounds, 24 by 38 inches . 48-pound, at 3.8 cents 7, 615. 2015,840 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 72-pound, at 3.75 cents 594. 005,557.5 pounds, 26 by 41 inches, 57-pouna, at 3.75 cents 208. 41
43,520 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 80-pound, at 3.75 cents 1, 632. 0098,639 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 96-pound, at 3.8 cents 3, 748. 28
Sized and supercalendered printing paper:23,898 pounds, 22| by 31^ inches, 42-pound, at 4 cents 955. 9249,338.5 pounds, 24 by 32 inches, 45-pound, at 3.95 cents 1, 948. 8836,540 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 70-pound, at 3.9 cents 1,425. 0688,320 pounds, 31i by 45.| inches, 80-pound, at 3.95 cents 3, 488. 64224,257 pounds, 32 by 48 mches, 90-pound, at 4.15 cents 9, 306. 66
243,985 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 120-pound, at 3.9 cents 9, 515. 42Antique-laid machine-finish printing paper, 7,560 pounds, 25 by 38 inches, 70-poimd, at 3.85 cents. 291. 06Antique machine-finish printing paper, deckle-edge:
10,110 pounds, 20i by 29 inches, 50-pound, at 6.7 cents 677. 37
3,467.2 pounds, 25" by 38 inches, 88-pound, at 6.7 cents 232. 30Wove machine-finish printing paper:
28,094.5 pounds, 31| by 45| inches, 135-pound, at 4.2 cents 1, 179. 97
24,666 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 120-pound, at 4.2 cents 1,035.97Wove rough machine-finish printing paper, 69,192 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 100-pound, at 4.2
cents 2,528.06Writing paper (tub-sized and loft dried):
White double cap
—
13,354.3 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 17-pound, at 6 cents 801. 25
2,314 poimds, 17 by 28 inches, 22-pound, at 6 cents 138. 8433,318.8 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at 6 cents 1,999. 13
35.445.6 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 36-pound, at 6 cents 2, 126. 74Colored double cap—
5,498.5 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 22-pound, at 7.2 cents 395. 89
9,875.9 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at 7.2 cents 711. 06White demy—
20,936 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 20-pound, at 6 cents 1, 256. 16
26,500 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 25-pound, at 6 cents 1, 590. 00White double demy
—
34,475 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 34-pound, at 6 cents 2, 068. 50
39,930 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 40-pound, at 6 cents 2, 395. 80
49,737 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 50-pound, at 6 cents 2, 984. 22
Colored double demy
—
4,474.8 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 40-pound, at 7.2 cents 322. 19
27.433.7 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 50-pound, at 7.2 cents 1,975.23White double folio post, 7,689.2 pounds, 22 by 34 inches, 40-pound, at 6 cents 461. 35Colored double folio post, 2,056.6 pounds, 22 by 34 inches, 40-potmd, at 6 cents 123. 40White medium, 5,702.8 pounds, 18 by 23 inches, 26-pound, at 6 cents 342. 17
White roval
—
6,578.3 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 16-pound, at 7.5 cents 493. 38
4,563.3 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 28-pound, at 7.5 cents 342. 25
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 31
Writing paper (tub-sized and loft dried)—Continued.White double royal—
11,409.4 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 32-pound, at 8 cents $912. 75
11,220.2 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, o6-pound, at 6 cents G73. 21
White super royal, 3,903.4 pounds, 20 by 28 inches, 3o-pound, at 6 cents 234. 20Special
—
29,331 pounds, 22^ by 3U inches, 37-pound, at G cents 1, 759. 80
5,980 pounds, 26 by 32 inches, 4&-pound, at 6 cents 358. 80Writins paper (machine dried and supercalendered):
White double cap, 30.690 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at 4.2 cents 1, 288. 98White double demy—
68,200 poimds, 21 by 32 inches, 2.5-pound, at 4.7 cents 3, 205. 4081,343 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 40-pound, at 4.2 cents 3,416.40
Rough or smooth finish cover paper:20 600 pounds, 20 by 25 inches, 50-poimd, at 4.2 cents 865. 20
7,488 pounds, 33 by 46 inches, 148-pound, at 4.2 cents 314. 50Superfine double-coated book paper, 88,474.5 poimds, 24 by 38 inches, 90-pound, at 6.4 cents. . 5, 662. 37Superfine single-coated book paper, 37,674.8 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 75-pound, at 4.95 cents. . . 1, 864. 90Manila paper:
9,407 pounds, 20^ by 32 inches, 30-pound, at 3.15 cents 296. 3229,720 poimds. 205 by 32 inches, 30-pound, at 3.15 cents 936. 18
18,662 pounds, 25 by 38 inches, 56-pound, at 3.15 cents 587. 85Ro'pe mardla paper;
5,276 pounds, 24 by 36 inches, 50-poimd, at 4.6 cents 242. 69
7,288 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 150-pound, at 4.6 cents 335. 25
10,218 pounds, 27 by 38 inches, 100-pound, at 4.6 cents 470. 024,232 pounds, 30 by 46 inches, 84-pound, at 4.6 cents 194. 67
Pure bleached manila paper, 32,552.6 poimds, 24 by 38 inches, 145-pound, at 4.25 cents 1, 383. 49Bond paper:
Glazed or tmglazed
—
60,424 pounds, at 10.3 cents 6, 223. 6513,911 pounds, at 15 c«nts 2, 086. 6513, 200 pounds, at 22 cents 2, 904. 00
Blue safety, watermarked, U. S. M. O., 40,185 pounds, 17 by 22 inches, 16-pound, at 18 cents. . 7, 233. 30Cardboard:
Colored, 2.105 pounds, 22 by 28 inches, 210-pound, at 4 cents 84. 20Manila, 4.250 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 256-pound, at 3.5 cents i 133. 87
Superfine bristol board:White, 7,noo poimds, 22i by 2Sh inches, 140-pound, at 6.5 cents 455. 00Index, 4,845 pounds, 22f by 28J inches, 175-pound, at 15.5 cents 750. 98Colored—
184.669 pounds, 20f by 31 inches. 130-pound, at 3.45 cents 6, 371. 0834,112 pounds, 21 by 31 inches, ISO-pound, at 3.45 cents 1, 176. 8620,870 pounds, 22^ by 31 inches, 130-pound, at 3.45 cents 720. 02
First-class ledger paper:Double cap—
1,708 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 28-pound, at 13.8 cents 235. 707,680 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 38-pound, at 13.8 cents 1. 059. 844,646.5 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 42-pound, at 13.8 cents 641. 222.497.5 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 48-poimd, at 13.8 cents 344. 65
Demy—2.924.7 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 24-pound, at 13.5 cents 394. 838.476.2 poimds, 16 by 21 inches, 29-pound, at 13.5 cents 1, 144. 29
Double demy—4,319.4 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 48-pound, at 13.5 cents 583. 12
7.008.6 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 58-poimd, at 13.5 cents 946. 16
6.870.3 poimds. 21 by 32 inches, 75-poimd, at 13.5 cents 927. 495.151.8 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 90-pound, at 13.5 cents 695. 49
Medium—1,333. 1 pounds, 18 by 23 inches, 30-pound, at 13.8 cents 183. 978,388.3 poimds, 18 by 23 inches, 38-pound, at 13.8 cents 1, 157. 58
Double medium—6,981.3 pounds, 23 by 36 inches, 60-pound, at 15 cents 1, 047. 207.410.9 poimds, 23 by 36 inches, 76-pound, at 15 cents 1, 111. 63
Double royal, 5,250.6 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 100-pound, at 15 cents 787. 59Special—
10.364.7 pounds, 18i by 36 mches, 48-pound, at 14.5 cents 1, 502. 883,616.6 poimds. 20i by 24f inches, 70-poimd, at 14.5 cents 524. 41
24,688 pounds, 21 by 32J inches, 110-pound, at 14.5 cents 3. 579. 75Second-class ledger paper:
Double cap, 12,906.2 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 38-pound, at 9.5 cents 1, 226. 08Demy, 4,439 poimds, 16 by 21 inches, 24-poimd, at 9.1 cents 403. 94Double demy, 11.442.2 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, oS-pound, at 9.1 cents 1,041. 24Medium, 7.614 poimds, 18 by 23 inches, 38-pound, at 9.5 cents 723. 33Royal, 2,300 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 46-pound, at 9.5 cents 218. 50
Marble paper:German medium, 7i|S reams, 20 by 25 inches, at S8.04 58. 29Colored, gloss finish
—
11^^ reams, 20 by 25 inches, at S7.92 89. 3110 reams. 20 by 2o inches, at $8.05 80. 50
Lining paper, lithographed:200 reams. 24 by 28 inches, at S6.07 1, 214. 0025 reams, 24 by 28 inches, at S9.22 230. 5025.872 reams, 24 by 28 inches, at S9.70 250. 9620 reams, 24 by 28 inches, at S11.88 237. 60
Typewriter paper:Heayy, cream-laid, 242.858 reams, 16 by 21 inches, 22-poimd, at S2.40 582. 86Thin, cream-laid, 52.05 reams, 16 by 2f inches, 8-pound, at $1.68 87. 44Cream-laid, 50 reams, 16 by 21 inches, IS-pound, at $2.10 105. 00
1 Exclusive of $14.88 deducted on account of inferior quality.
32 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
Postal-card stock, 812,508 pounds, at 4.875 cents $39,609.78Open-market purchases:
Postal-card stock, 154,871 pounds, at 4.5 cents 6,969. 20Manila tag board
—
561,302 pounds, at 4.6 cents i 25, 619. 89235 pounds 9. 21
Whiting's white-wove linen pajoer, 600 pounds, 21 by 33 inches, 60-pound, at 33.5 cents 201. 00White-wove tissue paper, 25 reams, 20 by 30 inches, at 59 cents 14. 75Double-coated book paper (one side), 1,134 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 70-p(ftind, at 15 cents.. 170. 10Salmon safety writing paper, 96.048 reams, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at $6.20 595. 50
Total 305,618.17Discount 928. 04
Net 304,690.13
[Paid from appropriation for 1911.]
Machine-fin isli printing paper:15,290 pounds, 9^ by 24 inches, 12-pound, at 3.7 cents 565. 72247,985 poimds, 19 by 24 inches, 24-pound, at 3.7 cents 9, 175. 451,318,054 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 48-pound, at 3.45 cents 45, 472. 85789,685 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 48-pound, at 3.5 cents 27, 638. 971,581,290 pounds, 24 bv 38 inches, 48-pound, at 3.05 cents 57, 717. 08277,458 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 48-pound, at 3.7 cents 10, 265. 95471,963 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 48-pound, at 3.8 cents 17, 934. 6038,748 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 72-pound, at 3.7 cents 1, 433. 6832.844 potmds, 24 by 38 inches, 72-pound, at 3.75 cents 1, 231. 6518,268.5 pounds, 26 by 41 inches, 57-pound, at 3.75 cents 685. 0729,000.5 pounds, 29 by 41 inches, 90-pound, at 3.75 cents 1, 087. 5249,926 pounds, 32J by 44J inches, 100-pound, at 3.7 cents 1, 847. 2752,872 pounds, 32^ by 44^ inches, 100-pound, at 3.75 cents 1, 982. 7085,620 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 80-pound, at 3.7 cents 3, 167. 9476,432 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 80-pound, at 3.75 cents - 2, 824. 15388,466 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 96-pound, at 3.7 cents 14, 373. 24871,216.2 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 96-pound, at 3.8 cents 33, 106. 21
Sized and supercalendered printing paper:21,252 pounds, 22f by 31| inches, 42-pound, at 3.85 cents 818. 2043,556 pounds, 22f by 31J inches, 42-pound, at 4 cents 1, 742. 24179,898.5 pounds, 24 by 32 inches, 45-pound, at 3.8 cents 6, 836. 15162,922.5 pounds, 24 by 32 inches, 45-pound, at 3.95 cents 3 6, 397. 4458,858 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 60-pound, at 3.8 cents 2, 236. 61
72.375.5 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 70-pound, at 3.9 cents 2, 822. 6540,887 pounds, 29 by 43 inches, 80-pound, at 4.15 cents 1, 696. 8181,180 pounds, 31^ by 45* inches, 80-pound, at 3.8 cents 3, 084. 84282,060 pounds, 31i by 45* inches, 80-pound, at 3.95 cents 11, 141. 37178,453 pounds, 32 bv 48 inches, 90-pound, at 4.1 cents 7, 316. 58205,143 pounds, 38 bv 48 inches, 12n-pound, at 3.8 cents 7, 795. 44676,073 pounds, 38 bv 48 inches, 120-pound, at 3.9 cents 26, 366. 85144,871 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 140-pound, at 3.9 cents 5, 649. 97
Antique-laid machine-finish printing paper, 15,108.5 pounds, 25 by 38 inches, 70-pound at 3.85
cents 581. 68Wove machine-finish printing paper:
9,784 pounds, 29 by 41 inches, 60-pound, at 4.2 cents 410. 93
5,000 pounds, 304 by 41 inches, 100-pound, at 4.2 cents 210. 0051,986 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 100-povind, at 4.2 cents 2, 183. 41
Wove rough machine-finish printing paper:13.917.6 pounds. 29 by 41 inches, 60-pound, at 4.2 cents 584. 5433,634 pounds, 29 by 43 inches, 80-pound, at 4.2 cents 1, 412. 63
5,919 pounds, 30| by 41 inches, 100-pound, at 4.2 cents 248. 60
155,030 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 100-pound, at 4.2 cents 6,511.27
23.845 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 120-pound, at 4.2 cents 1, 001. 49Writing paper (tub-sized and loft dried):
White double cap—17,720.9 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 17-pound, at 6 cents 1, 063. 259,309.5 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 17-pound, at 6.5 cents 605. 12
56.710.2 pounds, 17 bv 28 inches, 22-pound, at 6 cents 3, 402. 61
13.816.3 pounds, 17 bv 28 inches, 22-pound, at 6.5 cents 898. 0631,762 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at 6 cents 1, 905. 72
65,074.3 pounds, 17 bv 28 inches, 32-pound, at 6.5 cents 4, 229. 83
71,665 pounds, 17 bv 28 inches, 36-pound, at 6 cents 4, 299. 90
35,789 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 36-pound, at 6.5 cents 2, 326. 29Colored double cap—
22,119 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 22-pound, at 7.2 cents " 1 , 592. 57
7,708.5 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 22-pound, at 7.5 cents 578. 13
41,608.2 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at 7.2 cents 2, 995. 65
10,919.2 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 32-pound, at 7.5 cents 818. 94White demy
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59.672.5 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 20-pound, at 6 cents 3, 580. 3520,000 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 20-pound, at 6.5 cents 1, 300. 0062,225.7 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 25-pound, at 6 cents 3, 733. 55
24,550 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 25-pound, at 6.5 cents 1, 595. 75
White double demy—138,286.7 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 34-pound, at 6 cents 8, 297. 2069,185.7 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 34-pound, at 6.5 cents 4, 497. 07
201,786.3 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 40-pound, at 6 cents 12, 107. 18
38.377.6 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 40-pound, at 6.5 cents 2, 494. 54
48.460.7 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 50-pound, at 6 cents 2, 907. 64
49,732.5 poimds, 21 by 32 inches, 50-pound, at 6.5 cents 3, 232. 61
1 Exclusive of $200 withheld for final settlement.2 Exclusive-of $42.05 deducted on account of error in class of paper." Exclusive of $38 deducted on account of cutting paper.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 33
Writing paper (tub-sized and loft dried)—Continued.Colored double demv—
49,266.5 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 40-pound, at 7.2 cents $3,547. 18
20,088 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 40-pound, at 7.5 cents 1, 551. CO38,9e8.3 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 50-pdund, at 7.2 cents 2, i^OH. 71
29,591 .3 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 50-pound, at 7.5 cents 2, 219. 353,444 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 76-pound, at 7.2 cents 247. 97
White double folio post—39,624.9 pounds, 22 by 34 inches, 40-pound, at 6 cents 2,377, 4917,557 pounds, 22 by 34 irn h s 65-pound, at 6 cents 1,063. 426,0. 5.3 pounds, 22 by 34 in. hes, 55 pound, at 6.5 cents 311. 64
Colored double folio post—6,079 pounds, 22 by 34 inches, 40-pound, at 6 cents 364. 744,365.4 pounds, 22 by 34 inches, 40-pound, at 7.6 cents 327. 406,027.9 pounds, 22 by 34 inches, 55-pound, at 6 cents 361. 67
White medium—2,018 pounds, 18 by 23 inches, 20-pound, at 6 cents 121. 084.966.7 pounds, IS by 23 inches, 2l-pound, at 6.5 cents 322. 8311.540.8 pounds, 18 by 23 inches, 26-pound, at 6 cents 692. 455,196.4 pounds, 18 by 23 inches, 26-pound, at 6.5 cents 337. 77
White double medium, 47,166.8 pounds, 23 by 36 inches, 52-pound, at 6 cents 2,830. 00White royal—
23,091 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 16-pound, at 7.5 cents 1,731. 8322,569.3 poimds, 19 by 24 inches, 28-pound, at 7.5 cents 1,692. 6911.009.2 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 45-pound, at 7.5 cents 825. 70
Colored royal—1,630.4 pounds, 19 by 24 inched, 14-pound, at 8.25 cents 134. 51
1,960 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 2S-pound, at 8.25 cents 161.-70
815 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 14-pound, at 9.5 cents 77. 431,643.4 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 28-pound, at 9.5 cents 156. 12
White double royal—40.167.3 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 32-pound, at 8 cents 3,213. 3816.713.4 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 32-pound, at 9 cents 1, 504. 204.531.8 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 44-pound, at 6 cents 271. 91
13.984.3 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 44-pound, at 6.5 cents 908. 9849.551.9 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 56-pound, at 6 cents 2,973. 11
White superroyal—7.100.9 pounds, 20 by 28 inches, 35-poimd, at 6 cents 426. 053.543.4 pounds, 20 by 28 inches, 35-pound, at 6.5 cents ^ 230.321,141.3 pounds, 20 by 28 inches, 56-pound, at 6 cents 68. 483,282.3 pounds, 2a by 28 inches, 56-pound, at 6.5 cents 213. 35
White double double-cap—18.823.8 pounds, 28 by 34 inches, 64-pound, at 6 cents 1, 129. 4220,080.7 pounds, 28 by 34 inches, 72-pound, at 6 cents 1,204. 8414.219.4 poxmds, 23 by 34 inches, 72-pound, at 6.5 cents 924. 26
Special—14 pounds, 9 by 12 inches, 7-pound, at 6 cents .8414 pounds, 9 by 12 inches, 7-pound, at 7.2 cents 1. 01
38,804 pounds, 22$ by 31J inches, 37-pound, at 6 cents 2,328. 2417.940.9 pounds, 22J by 31
J-inches, 37-pound, at 6.5 cents 1,166. 16
47,018.3 pounds, 26 by 32 inches, 46-pound, at 6 cents 2, 821. 109,552.8 pounds, 26 by 32 inches, 46-pound, at 6.5 cents 620. 933.481.5 pounds, 27 by 28 inches, 60-pound, at 6 cents , 208. 89
Writing paper (machine-dried and supercalendered):White double-cap, 31,777 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 32-poimd, at 4.5 cents 1,429.98White double-demy—
247,580 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 25-poimd, at 4.7 cents 11,636.2697,415 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 25-pound, at 5 cents 4, 870. 7516,897 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 34-pound, at 4.5 cents i 637. 9741,001 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 40-pound, at 4.5 cents .• 1, 845. 05Special, 25,590 pounds, 23 by 32 inches, 27-pound, at 4.7 cents 1, 202. 73
Tablet writing paper—33,031 pounds, 21i by 32i inches, 34-pound, at 4 cents 1, 321. 2418.384.5 pounds, 21 J by 32i inches, 34-pound, at 4.2 cents 772. 154,289.3 poxmds, 26 by 34J inches, 43-pound, at 4.2 cents 180. 1567,482 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 92-pound, at 4.2 cents 2,834. 24
U. S. M. O. Avriting paper, 10,251 pounds, 17 by 22 inches, l&-pound, at 4.95 cents 507. 42Rough or smooth finish cover paper
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67,794.5 pounds, 20 by 25 inches, 50-pound, at 4.2 cents 2, 847. 372,096.5 pounds, 22J by 32 inches, 70-pound, at 4.2 cents 88. 057.666.4 pounds, 33 by 46 inches, 148-pound, at 4.2 cents 321. 99
Rough finish cover paper—22,051 pounds, 20 by 25 inches, 50-pound, at 4.25 cents 937. 181.512.5 pounds, 20 by 25 inches, 50-pound, at 4.4 cents 66. 55
Map paper—2,184 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 21-pound, at 11 cents 240.244,200 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 21-pound, at 11.2 cents 470. 4011,286 pounds, 24 by 32 inches, 35-pound, at 11.2 cents 1,264.0326,258 povmds, 24 by 38 inches, 42-poimd, at 11.2 cents 2, 940. 9011,484 poxuids, 30 by 40 inches, 55-pound, at 11.2 cents 1, 286. 21
7,858 pounds, 32 by 48 inches, 70-pound, at 11.2 cents SSO. 0913,558 pounds, .36 by 52 inches, 86-poimd, at 11.2 cents 1 , 518. 50
Superfine double-coated book paper—8,589 pounds, 24 by 32 inches, 84-pound, at 6.25 cents 636. 81
235,221 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 90-pound, at 6.4 cents 15, 054. 15
1 Exclusive of $122.40, deducted on account of paper rejected and returned.
10513—11 3
34 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Superfine single-coated book paper—37,503.7 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 75-pound, at 4.85 cents $1, 818. 9377,549.5 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 75-pound, at 4.95 cents 3, 838. 6917,965.2 pounds, 26 by 41 inches, 88-pound, at 4.95 cents 889. 28
Manila paper:36,076.5 pounds, 20^ by 32 inches, 30-pound, at 3.15 cents 1, 136. 41
28,250 pounds, 20f by 32 inches, 30-pound, at 3.15 cents 889. 8878,433 poimds, 21 bv 32 inches, 30-pound, at 2.95 cents 2, 313. 7728,388 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 30-pound, at 3.1 cents 880. 0331,541 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 50-pound, at 3.15 cents 993. 5436,877 pounds, 25 by 38 inches, 56-pound, at 3.15 cents 1, 161. 6226,537 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 84-pound, at 3.15 cents 835. 92
Rope manila paper:10,085 poimds, 24 by 36 inches, 50-pound, at 4.5 cents 453. 8318,613.5 pounds, 24 by 36 inches, 50-pound, at 4.6 cents 856. 223,247.7 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 63-poimd, at 4.5 cents 146. 159,753.5 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 63-pound, at 4.6 cents 448. 6715,642 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 70-pound, at 4.5 cents 703. 8917,614 poimds, 24 by 38 inches, 70-pound, at 4.6 cents 810. 2415,971.5 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 150-pound, at 4.6 cents 734. 7061,056 pounds, 24 by 38J inches, 90-pound, at 4.6 cents 2, 808. 588,117.5 pounds, 27 by 38 inches, 70-pound, at 4.6 cents 373. 4020,678 pounds, 27 by 38 inches, 100-pound, at 4.5 cents 930. 51
31,708 pounds, 27 by 38 inches, 100-pound, at 4.6 cents 1, 458. 57§,945.6 pounds, 30 by 46 inches, 84-pound, at 4.5 cents 447. 554,641 pounds, 30 by 46 inches, 84-pound, at 4.6 cents 213. 4947,561 pounds, 38 by 48 inches, 140-pound, at 4.5 cents 2, 140. 2444,171 pounds, 38 by 38 inches, 140-pound, at 4.6 cents ' 2, 031. 87
Pure bleached manila paper:14.188.2 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 145-pound, at 3.9 cents 553. 3432.852.3 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 145-pound, at 4.25 cents 1, 396. 229,026 pounds, 26 by 28 inches, 116-pound, at 4.25 cents 383. 60
Plated bullet patch (or onionskin) paper:621 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 9-pound, at 26 cents 161. 46450 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 9-pound, at 27.5 cents 123. 75
Bond paper:Glazed or unglazed
—
21,005 pounds, at 10 cents 2, 100. 50208,126 pounds, at 10.3 cents 21, 436. 9748,229 pounds, at 15 cents 7, 234. 359,795 pounds, at 22 cents 2, 154. 90
Blue, watermarked U. S. M. O., 19,978 pounds, 17 by 22 inches, 16-pound, at 10.8 cents 2, 157. 62Blue safety, watermarked U. S. M. O.
—
135,339 pounds, 17 by 22 inches, 16-poiind, at 17.1 cents 23, 142. 97287,226 pounds, 17 by 22 inches, 16-pound, at 18 cents 51, 700. 68
Parchment deed, 1,440 pounds, 22| by 31 J inches, 48-pound, at 13.7 cents 197. 28Cardboard:
Heavy railroad board, 2,800 pounds, 22 by 28 inches, 280-pound, at 3.9 cents 109. 20Colored, 4,331 poimds, 22 by 28 inches, 210-pound, at 4 cents 173. 24Manila—
3,389 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 182-pound, at 3.1 cents 105. 0611,185 poimds, 17 by 28 inches, 182-pound, at 3.5 cents i 377. 86
10,676 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 256-pound, at 3.1 cents 330. 955,012 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 256-pound, at 3.5 cents 175. 42
5,846 pounds, 22| by 28| inches, 245-pound, at 3.1 cents 181. 23
6,826 pounds, 22J by 28J inches, 245-pound, at 3.5 cents 238. 92Superfine bristol board:
White—37,440 poimds, 22^ by 28i inches, 120-pound, at 6.5 cents 2, 433. 60
26,796 poimds, 22^ by 28^ inches, 140-pound, at 6.5 cents 1, 741. 74
Index—6,707 pounds, 22J by 28^ inches, 175-pound, at 14.9 cents 850. 35
16,614 pounds, 22^ by 28i inches, 175-pound, at 15.5 cents 2 2, 507. 11
2,769 pounds, 22^ by 28| inches, 230-pound, at 14.9 cents 412. 58
Colored-75,690 pounds, 20| by 31 inches, 130-pound, at 3.35 cents 2, 535. 62
312,189 pounds, 20f by 31 inches, 130-pound, at 3.45 cents 10, 770. 53
40,350 pounds, 21 by 31 inches, 130-pound, at 3.45 cents 1, 392. 07
21,335 pounds, 22f by 31 inches, 130-pound, at 3.45 cents 736. 06Tag board:
Manila—82,471 pounds, 21f by 31^ inches, 85-pound, at 2.6 cents 2, 144. 24
37,403 pounds, 21f by 31J inches, 85-pound, at 2.75 cents 1, 028. 58Superfine manila, 200,983 pounds, 26i by 26i inches, 100-pound, at 4.35 cents 8, 742. 75
first-class ledger paper:Double cap
—
1.538.4 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 28-pound, at 13.8 cents 212. 30
6,627.9 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 38-pound, at 13.3 cents 881. 51
20,712.6 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 38-pound, at 13.8 cents % 858. 33
2,245 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 42-pound, at 13.3 cents 298. 58
1.461.5 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 42-pound, at 13.8 cents 201. 69
3.313.6 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 48-pound, at 13.3 cents 440. 71
2,345.9 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 48-pound, at 13.8 cents 323. 73
Demy
—
2.257.5 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 24-pound, at 13.3 cents 300. 25
2.083.6 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 24-pound, at 13.5 cents 281. 28
5,494.2 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 29-pound, at 13.5 cents 741. 72
1 Exclusive of $13.62 deducted on account of inferior quality.2 Exclusive of $68.07 deducted on account of bristol board returned.
KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK. 35
First-class ledger paper—Continued.Double demy—
7.551.5 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 48-pound, at 13.5 cents $1, 019. 45
23,112.5 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 58-pound, at 13.5 cents 3, 120. 19
32,996.-l pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 75-pound, at 13.5 cents 4, 454. 5115,778.9 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 90-pound, at 13.5 cents 2, 130. 15
Medium—3,036.3 pounds, 18 by 23 inches, 30-pound, at 13.8 cents 419. 003.555.6 pounds, 18 by 23 inches, 38-pound, at 13.8 cents 490. 68
Double medium, 3,578.2 pounds, 23 by 36 inches, 76-pound, at 15 cents 536. 73Royal—
10,210.9 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 35-pound, at 15 cents 1, 531. 64
10,639.5 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 46-pound, at 15 cents 1, 595. 92Super royal, 7,888.1 pounds, 20 by 28 inches, 57-pound, at 15 cents 1, 183. 22
Special
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9.477.6 pounds, 18h by 36 inches, 48-pound, at 14.5 cents 1, 374. 25
1,540 pounds, 184- by 42 inches, 70-pound, at 14.4 cents 221. 76
3,850 pounds, 20| by 24f mches, 70-pound, at 14.4 cents 554. 40
3,664.5 pounds, 20i by 24J inches, 70-pound, at 14.5 cents 531. 35
22,000 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 110-pound, at 14.3 cents 3, 146. 00
6,600 pounds, 21 bv 32 inches, 132-pound, at 14.3 cents 943. 80
5,100.2 pounds, 21 by 32i inches, 76-pound, at 14.5 cents 739. 53
43,714 pounds, 21 by 32i inches, 110-pound, at 14.5 cents 6, 338. 53
26.014.4 pounds, 21 by 32| inches, 132-pound, at 14.5 cents 3, 772. 08
1,444 poimds, 21i by 32* mches, 76-pound, at 14.5 cents 209. 38
2,004.8 pounds, 22| by 3'l% inches, 90-pound, at 14.5 cents 290. 70
Second-class ledger paper:Double cap
—
8.354.7 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 38-pound, at 9 cents 751. 92
11.192.5 pounds, 17 by 28 inches, 38-pound, at 9.5 cents 1,063.29Demy—
4,752 pounds, 16 bv 21 inches, 24-pound, at 9.1 cents 432. 43
5,707.1 pounds, 16 "by 21 inches, 29-pound, at 9.1 cents 519. 35Double demv
—
8,214.5 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 48-pound, at 9.1 cents 747. 5220,291.5 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 58-pound, at 9.1 cents'. 1, 846. 5214,672.5 pounds, 21 by 32 inches, 75-pound, at 9.1 cents 1, 335. 19
Medium
—
3,192 pounds, IS bv 23 inches, 38-pound, at 9.1 cents 290. 475,641.7 pounds, 18 by 23 inches, 38-pound, at 9.5 cents 535. 96
Double medium, 37,067 pounds, 23 by 36 inches, 76-pound, at 9.5 cents 3,521. 36Royal, 2,475.6 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 46-pound, at 9.5 cents 235. 18Super royal, 5,700 pounds, 20 by 28 inches, 57-pound, at 9.5 cents 541. 50Special, 11,037.8 poimds, 28 by 34 inches, 76-pound, at 9.1 cents 1,004. 44
Tissue paper, 25 reams, 20 by 30 inches, at $1.04 26. 00Blotting paper, 1,485 pounds, 19 by 24 inches, 100-pound, at 4.7 cents 69. 80Marble paper:
German medium, dull finish, 5 J|f reams, 20 by 25 inches, at $8.03 46. 26Colored, gloss finish
—
268ii^ reams, 20 by 25 inches, at $8.05 2. 159. 3362A|i reams, 20 by 25 inches, at $7.92 ' 498. 48
Comb paper, best Germari, 10 reams, 20 by 25 inches, at $6.30 63. 01Lining paper, lithographed:
80 reams, 24 by 28 mches, at $6.07 485. 6023.37 reams, 24 by 28 inches, at $7.95 185. 7910 reams, 24 bv 28 inches, at $9.22 92. 20130 reams, 24 by 28 inches, at $9.70 1, 261. 0040 reams, 24 by 28 inches, at $11.88 475. 20
Type-writer paperj heavy, cream-laid:3.034.5 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 18-pound, at 10.7 cents 324. 691.960.6 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 22-pound, at 1.7 cents 209. 78
2,046 pounds, 16 by 21 inches, 22-pound, at 10\^ cents 223. 20Linen-flmsh letter paper, 39,384 reams, 22 by 34 inches
,40-pound, at $6.75 265. 84
White paraffin paper:480 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 16-pound, at 8.4 cents 40. 32965.7 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 16-pound, at 9 cents 86. 91
Parchment, 2,000 sheets, 15 by 21 inches, at 26 cents 520. 00Postal-card stock:
1,834,603 pounds, at 3.9 cents 71, 549. 5237,317 pounds, at 4.5 cents 1.679. 264,194,529 pounds, at 4.875 cents 1203,229.33
Carbon paper, black, 1,500 sheets, 9 by 15 inches 3. 65Open-market purchases:
Postal-card stock, 316,986 pounds, at 4.5 cents 14, 264. 38Machine-finish printing, colored
—
55 reams, at 84 cents 46. 2077 reams, at 85 cents 65. 4530 reams, at $1.16 34.8024 reams, at $1.50 36.00716.6 reams, at $1.55 1, 110. 73
White opaque rag printing paper, 9,858 pounds, 32 by 48 inches, 50-pound, at 6.2 cents 611. 20Whiting's white wove linen paper
—
10 reams, 21 by 33 inches, 60-pound, at $17.50 175. 0020 reams, 21 by 33 inches, 60-pound, at $17.70 354. 0010 reams, 21 by 33 inches, 60-pound, at $19.50 195. 00
Antique deckle-edge cover paper, 5 reams, lOi by 28|- inches, 32-pound, at $5.25 26. 25India tint cover paper, 1,610 pounds, 28 by 44' inches, 140-pound, at 6.5 cents 104. 65
Manifold carbon paper, 10 reams, 18 by 23 inches, at $4.50 45. 00
1 Exclusive of $1,253.98, deducted for time lost on account of imperfect stock.
36 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Open-market purchases -Continued.Black carbon paper, 63,680 sheets, 20 by 24 inchesDouble-coated book paper (one side)
—
35,704 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 80-pound, at 8 cents1,678 pounds, 24 by 38 inches, 70-pound, at 15 cents
Strathmore white glazed parchment bond paper^O reams,17 by 22 inches,24-pound,at $5.35.Blue wove bond paper, 151.2 pounds, 17 by 22 mches, 16-pound, at 22 centsGoldenrod Persian bond paper, 660 sheets, 16 by 21 inchesSpot marble paper, 10 reams, 19 by 30 inches, at $3.95Lithographed lining paper
—
10 reams, 24 by 28 inches, at $9.22.
20.82 reains, 24 by 28 inches, at $10Ruled manifold tissue paper, 105 reams, 20 by 30 inchesCopying tissue paper—
22 reams, 20| by 24^ inches, at $2.754 reams, 21 by 31 inches, at $450 reams, 32 by 33 inches, at $1.047
Special map paper, 15 pounds, 9 by 12 inches, 125-pound, at 11.5 cents.I irst-class ledger paper, 105 sheets, 21 by 32 inches, 58-poundInterleaving blotting paper, 10 reams, 20 by 25 inches, at $1.28Gray press board, 200 pieces, 10 by 12 inchesBrown paperoid
—
3,200 sheets, 9 by 13^ inches30,424 sheets, 8^ by 12^ inches
Gummed manila paper, 3,114 pounds, at 10 centsNoncurling gumm.ed paper—
Ah reams, 17 by 22 inches, at $3.202§a reams, 17 by 22 inches, at $3.40
Fngravers' proof paper, 100 sheets, 22 by 28 inchesCrane's parchment deed, 38 reams, 19 by 23 inches, at $21.30
Total 1,038,499.64Discount : 335.91
$907. 15
2,856.32251.70267. 5033. 263.6639.50
1, 770. 00570. 0087.5092.20
208. 20155. 00
60. 5016. 0052. 351.732.35
12. 804. 76
17.50104. 66311. 40
14. 407. 623.25
809. 40
Net. 1,038,163.73
PAPER ON HAND JUNE 30, 1911.
Description. Reams. Sheets. Pounds. Cost.
Machine-finish printingDo
Sized and supercalendered printing.Antique and deckle-edge printing. .
,
White and colored writing. ,
White writing (rolls) ,
Golden envelopeCoverMapPlate ; . .
.
Single and double coated bookManila:
FlatRolls....
Rope and bleached manilaRope manila (rolls)
White and colored bondArtificial parchment. .
."
Parchment deedBullet patchOnionskinParaffinBristol board:
Rolls. . . . -.
FlatDouble-miill and wedding bristolWhite and colored cardboardCheck boardManila cardboardTissue.TypewriterLetter, cap and noteFirst-class ledgerSecond-class ledgerCopyingBlottingCombMarbleLithographed liningMoney order (rolls)
Manifold carbonParchmentSafety writingManila tag boardWhite.gummed
,030
7,2821,165
16,847
Total
551,558
77111
1,236
953
'i'bn
,3382961764
10027
1,098821743
3,8181,838
51
19
117317353
14
'i29'
'"23'
458240150
44683128405156
36
136
1386
369475290273
402, 741
77,97145, 9014,390
35,982187
'432
396273381487217
5293441
441
1,171197
180
793, 742
305,614
58,584
17,027
215,112
217,501
163, 185
$23, 300. 0027,595. 8123,524. 015,142. 91
37,908. 2213,997. 09
148. 673,699. 264,259. 49
139. 606,582. 87
1, 176. 481,728. 234,364. 15
704. 6614,954. 651,453. 22
127. 53136. 38232. 11
37. 02
7, 289. 634,863.244,530. 91
805. 78384. 13468. 48
1,211.821,887.551,692. 20
36, 445. 587,640. 28
75. 8173. 33
773. 732,524. 582, 535. 02
34, 680. 9392. 27
304. 46425. 22
6,989. 9650. 54
286,957.81
BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 37
No. 6.
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Statement showing disbursements on account of lithographing and engravingduring the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911.
[Paid from appropriation for 1910.]
Lithographing:6,126 copies each of 24 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 509, 2d sess. 61st Cong $2, 680. 06
1,676 copies of 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 012, 2d sess. 61st Cong 40. 0017,569 copies of 1 illustration to accon^pany S. Doc. No. 647, 2d sess. 61st Cong 312. 80892 copies of 1 illustration to accompany H. Doc. No. 204, 2d sess. 61st Cong 22. 00892 copies of 1 illustration to accon pany H. Doc. No. 213, 2d sess. 61st Cong 32. 00
892 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 328, 2d sess. 61st Cong 103. 00892 copies of 1 illustration to accompany H. Doc. No. 333, 2d sess. 61st Cong 6. 50
2,007 copies of 1 illustration to accompany H. Doc. No. 947, 2d sess. 01st Cong 21. 75
3,046 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Public Health Bulletin No. 34 36. 00
5,574 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompanj^ Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 62 300. 00
5,598 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 65 210. 002,295 copies each of 690 illustrations to accompany Report of the Tests of Metals, 1909 11, 198. 70
1,740 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Signal Corps Manual No. 6, 1910 107. 002,246 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Professional Paper No. 32, Corps of : ngineers. 40. 00Preparatory work on 1 illustration to accompany Specifications 12 T 3, Navy Department 10. 00Preparatory work on 1 illustration to accompany Specifications 63 T 1, Navy Department. . . .• . 6. 00Preparatory work on 1 illustration to accompany Specifications 64 U 1, Navy Departm.ent 10. 001,546 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Astronomical Papers Prepared for use of American
1 phemeris and Nautical Almanac, vol. 9, pt. 1 15. 00Additional work on 1 illustration to accom.pany Astronomical Papers Prepared for use ofAmerican 1 phemeris and Nautical Almanac, vol. 9, pt. 1 18. 00
2.856 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany American Fphemeris and Nautical Almanacfor 1913 13. 20
500 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 371, Navy Department . 8. 00
2,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Rules for Battle Practice, 1910, U. S. Navy 20. 00lOOcopiesofl illustration—Map of the United States Showing Indian Reservations 118. 50Transfer impressions of 1 illustration—Map of the United States Showing Indian Reservations. . 5. 00I, 546 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 2, Government Hospital for the Insane. . 193. 00
2,503 copies of 1 illustration to accompanj- The MovemiCnt of Lake Superior Iron Ores in 1909. . 250. 00Transfer impressions for use in preparation of illustrations to accompany Monograph No. 52,
U. S. Geological Survey : 37. 50Additional work on 2 illustrations to accompany Monograph No. 52, U. S. Geological Survey. . 11. 256,262 copies each of 9 illustrations to accompany Monograph No. 52, U. S. Geological Survey . . . 976. 887,227 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompanv Professional' Paper No. 68, IJ. S. Geological
Survey 472. 006,269 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 240, U. S. Geological Survey. 925. 00550 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 327, U. S. Geological Survey 400. 00Additional work on 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 400, U. S. Geological Survey 21. 709,357 copies of 1 illustration to accom^pany Bulletin No. 429, U. S. Geological Survey 637. COII, 056 copies each of 9 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 430-H, U.S. Geological Survej-. . SO. COTransfer impressions of 1 illustration to accomipany Bulletin No. 432, U. S. Geological Survev. . 3. 757,657 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 432, LT. S. Geological Survey . . 189. 00320 copies each of 40 illustrations to accompany River and Lake Survey Sheets 296. 70412,000 copies each of 11 illustrations to accon-ipany Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture,
1909 7,537.501,003 copies each of 2 illustrations to aceomipanj- Compendium of the Official Southern andWestern Freight Classification 26. 00
4,003 copies each of 7 illustrations to accompanj^ Promising New Fruits (Yearbook, 1909) 50. 002,003 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Problems Connected with the Handling of Deciduous
Fruits on the Pacific Coast (Yearbook, 1909) - 5. 003,003 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Introduction of the Hungarian Partridge into theUnited States (Yearbook, 1909) . -.. - 7.50
7,006 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Progress in Methods of Producing Higher Yield-ing Strains of Corn ( Yearbook, 1909) . - 330. 00
200 copies of 1 illustration to accom.pany Bulletin No. 171, Bureau of Plant Industry 10. 0010,846 copies of 1 iUustratiou to accompany Bulletin 81, Forest Service 154. 203,648 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 134, Bureau of Chemistry 110. 008,639 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Bates County, Mo., 1908 639. 008,039 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Camp Coimty, Tex., 1908 363. 008,639 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Caribou Area, Me., 1908 - 572. 008,639 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Sm-vev of Scranton Area, Miss., 1909 585. 008,639 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Hale County, Ala., 1909 585. 00
V 8,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Titus County, Tex., 1909 483. 008,613 copies of I illustration to accom^nany Soil Survev of Pike Countv, Ga., 1909 432. 00Transfer impressions for use in preparation of SoU Map of Auglaize Countv, Ohio, 1909 2. 50Transfer impressions for use in preparation of Soil Map of Orono Area, Tie"., 1909 7. 50Transfer impressions for use in preparation of Soil Map of Anne Arundel County, Md.. 1909 26. 258,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survev of Auglaize Countv, Ohio, 1909 498. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Orono .Vrea, ^le'., 1909 483. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Amie Arundel Countv, jid., 1909 724. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompanv Soil Survev of Anderson Countv, S.'C, 1909 669. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompanv Soil Survev of Lincoln Parish, La., 1909 500. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survev of Marianna Area, Fla., 1909 662. 778,613 conies of 1 illustration to accompanv Soil Survev of Morris Con.ntv, Tex., 1909 377. 408,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompanv Soil Survey of Tift Countv. Ga.. 1909 319. 148,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompanv Soil Survev of Saluda Countv, S. C, 1909 495. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompanv Soil Survev of Atchison Countv, Mo., 1909 ... 4S4. 008,763 copies of 1 illustration to accompanv Soil Survev of Tallanoosa Countv, Ala., 1909 720. 3S8,763 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Clay County, ^;iss., 1909 ... . 530. 003,646 copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No! 34, Bureau of Biolotrical Survey. 057. 003,000 copies each of 15 illustrations to accompahj' Food and Nutrition Charts, Olfice of Experi- ^
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103 copies each of 203 illustrations to accompany List of Chinese Family Names 172. GOAdditional work on 10 illustrations to accompany List of Chinese Family Names 10. 0011,174 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany Aimual Report of the Board of Regents,Smithsonian Institution, 1909 - 912. GO
9,352 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 50, Bureau of Ethnoloey 198. 752,946 copies each of 17 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 74, U. S. National Museum 980. GO3,746 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Contributions from U. S. National Herbarium, vol.
13,pt. 6 igg.GO550 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Twenty-first Annual Report on the Statistics of Rail-ways, 1909 24.00
4,600 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Swedish Banking System 24. 00
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Engraving 44 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 517, 2d sess., 61st Cong 68. 90Engraving 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 642, 2d sess., 61st Cong 4. 50Engraving 250 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 149, 2d sess., 61st Cong 476. 00Engraving 29 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. ]\o. 779, 2d sess., 61st Cong 68. 00Engraving 18 illustrations to accompany H. Report No. 1695, 2d sess., 61st Cong 18. 00Engraving 24 illustrations to accompany Public Health Bulletin No. 34 55.00Engraving 8 illustrations to accom.pany PubUc Health Bulletin No. 35 10. 50Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Public Health Bulletin No. 37 12. 00Engraving 131 illustrations to accompany Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 62 128. 00Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 65 3. 95Engraving 10 illustrations to accompany Regulations for the Government of Assistants onRiver and Harbor Work, Chief of Engineers - . - 2. 90
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Engraving 53 illustrations to accompany Specifications for Plumbing Fixtiu-es, V/ar Depart-ment - 148.75
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Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 141, Navy Department 62. 90Engra\nng 8 illustrations to accompany Rules for Battle Practice, 1910, U. S. Navy 20.00Engraving 1,437 illustrations to accompany Official Gazette, June 21 and June 28, 1910 215.55Engraving 91 illustrations to accompany Monograph No. 52, U. S. Geological Survey 259.05Engraving 31 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 240, U. S. Geological Survey. 42. 50Engraving 33 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 255, U. S. Geological Survey. 35. 80Engraving 27 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 425. U. S. Geological Survey 112. GOAlterations on 7 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 425, U. S. Geological Survey 18. 00Engraving 53 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 429, U. S. Geological Survey 82.00Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 430-H. U. S. Geological Survey 6. 45Engraving 27 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 432, U. S. Geological Survey 15.80Engraving 15 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 381-C, U. S. Geological Survey 28. 96Engraving 15 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 2, Government Hospital for the Insane . 98.50Reengraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 2, Government Hospital for the Insane . 9. 00Engraving 155 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 4, Bureau of Education 338. GOEngraving 157 illustrations for Bureau of Education 213. 00Ensfraving 41 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Office of Experiment Stations,
1909 56. 80Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Report No. 92, Department of Agriculture 2. 25
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Engraving 44 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 70, Bureau of Soils 42. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 72, Bureau of Soils 3.95Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Circular No. 11, Bureau of Entomology 1. 00Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 51, Bureau of Entomology 9. 80Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 124, Bureau of Entomology 13. 80Engraving 26 illustrations to accompany Results of Magnetic Observations made at Coast andGeodetic Survey Magnetic Observatory at Vieques, Porto Rico, 1905-6 19.59
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Engraving 16 illustrations to accompany A Review of the Salmonoid Fishes of the Great LakesRegion, etc 15.00
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Institution^ 1909 136. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Amer-ican Ethnology, 1905-6 3. 95
Additional work on 125 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 45, Bureau of Ethnology 11. 05Engraving 30 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 50, Bureau of Ethnology 55. 84Engraving 67 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 51, Bureau of Ethnology 118. 00Engraving 167 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 75, U. S. National Museum 149.80Engraving 256 illustrations to accompany Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 38. . 378. 00Reengraving 2 illustrations to accompany Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 38.. 9. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Contributions for the U. S. National Herbarium, vol. 13.
pt. 6 2.95Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Seasonal Variations in Relative Demand for Money inCertain Cities 5.40
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1,000 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 91, 1st ssss., 60th Cong 31. 00100 copies of 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 576, 2d sess., 61st Cong 9. 652,626 copies each of 14 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 633, 2d sess., 61st Cong 120. 252,764 copies of 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 645, 2d session, 61st Cong 124. 141,301 copies each of 8 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 701, 3d sess., 61st Cong 172. 00Additional work on 5 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 701, 3d sess., 61st Cong 14. 153,905 copies each of 8 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 719, 3d sess., filst Cong 1. 127. 0029,924 copies of 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 719, 3d sess., 61st Cong 340. 001,772 copies of 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 724, 3d sess., 61st Cong 42. 751,951 copies of 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 744, 3d sess., 01st Cong 282. 005.351 copies of 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 808, 3d sess., 61st Cong 97. 003,772 copies of 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 818, 3d sess., 01st Cong 49. 001,301 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 847, 3d sess., 61st Cong 11. 257,863 copies of 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 857, 3d sess., 61st Cong 161. 001,461 copies oM illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 12, 1st sess., 62d Cong 235.001,783 copies each of 11 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 19, 1st sess., 62d Cong 98.002,072 copies of 1 illustration to accompany S. Rept. No. 1203, 3d sess.. 61st Cong 47. 00300 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 112, 2d sess. , 61st Cong 106. 001,682 copies of I illustration to accompany H. Doc. No. 1063, 3d sess., 61st Cong 22. 001,301 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 1071, 3d sess., filst Cong 12. 001,6S2 copies of 1 illustration to accompany H. Doc. No. 1037, 3d sess., 61st Cong 24. 001,895 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 1GS9, 3d sess., 61st Cong 75. 001,682 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 1090, 3d sess., 61st Cong 29. 501,682 copies of 1 illustration to accompany H. i)oc. No. 1276, 3d sess., 61st Cong 48. 501,702 copies each of 14 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 1278, 3d sess., 61st Cong 370. 001,702 copies of 1 illustration to accompany H. Doc. No. 1333. 3d sess., 61st Cong 35. 001,702 copies of 1 illustration to accompany H. Doc. No. 1702, 3d sess., 61st Cong 9. 08500 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 1768, 3d sess., 61st Cong 4. 501,702 copies each of 25 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 9, 1st sess., 62d Cong 118. 001,692 copies of 1 illustration to accompany H. Doc. No. 17, 1st sess., fi2d Cong 8. 001,692 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 26, 1st sess. , 62d Cong 18. 001,692 copies of 1 illustration to accompany H. Doc. No. 40, 1st sess., 62d Cong 9. 001,692 copies each of 9 illustrations to acco'mpany H. Doc. No. 46, 1st sess., 62d Cong 22. 001,772 copies of 1 illustration to accomnanv Hearings before House Committee on Rivers andHarbors on House Bill 14531 t . . 73. 00
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1,852 copies each of 75 illustrations to accompanv Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, L". S,Army, 1910 1,040.00
200 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army,1910 ^ t 4.50
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Affairs on the Organized Militia, 1910 1. ,50
2,003 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Report of the Governor of Porto Rico, 1910 10. 25I,000 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany The Army Horse in Accident and Disease, 1909 . 52. 00550 copies each of 27 illustrations to accompany Handbook of the 4.7-inch Gun Material, Model
of 190G, with Instructions for its Care 35. 0075 copies each of 10 illustrations to accompany Notes on the Construction of Ordiiance No. 65. . . 28. 00110 copies each of 21 illustrations to accompany Notes on the Construction of Ordnance No. 69. . 51. 50600 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1667, War Department 9. 00500 copies each of 10 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1687, War Department 26. 50300 copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1689, War Department 17. 75'500 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1701, War Department 9. 50350 copies each of 7 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1721 , War Department 17. 50500 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1741, War Department 8. 00200 copies each of 5 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1749, War Department 15. 50200 copies eacli of 5 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1750, War Department 15. 50100 copies eacli of 5 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1751, War Department 17. 50500 copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1765, War Department 25. 25500 copies each of 5 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1768, War Department 12. 75500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 1875, War Department 2. 75II,303 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany U. S. Field Service Regulations, 1910 302. 003,056 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Manual of Visual Signaling, U. S. Signal Corps,
1910 124. 501,003 copies each of 2 illiistrations to accompanj^ The Military Policy of the United States 14. 00250 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac,
1910 14.001,153 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany The American Ephemeris and Nautical Al-manac, 1911 22.00
623 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac,1912 12.75
3,956 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany The American Ephemeris and Nautical Al-manac, 1913 60.00
4,003 copies of 1 illustration to accompany The American Nautical Alm.anac, 1911 12. 002,033 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Specification No. 34F1, Navy Departmer t 10. CO200 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 52, Navy Department. 21. CO
1,095 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Boiler House Log Sheet 24.00253 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Instructions for Rivettrg Naval Vessels 10.00
~ Additional work on 4 illustrations—Standard'Valve Lists, Navy Department . 3. 00
. 1,000 copies each of 4 illustrations—Standard Valve Lists. Navy Department. 11. 00135 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany Confidential Bulletin No. 5, Navy Department. . 21. 50
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the TJ. S. Geological Survey 157.00
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4,146 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Governor of Alaska, 1910 100. 00
4,146 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Governor of Arizona, 1910 175. 00
4,146 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Superintendent of Mesa VerdeNational Park, 1910 18.00
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1910 148- 50
3,121 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Laws and Regulations of Glacier Park 29. 50
1,000 copies of 1 illustration—Map of Crater Lake National Park 20. 00
100 copies of 1 illustration—Map of Miimesota, showing area included in various treaties 3. 00
150 copies of 1 illustration—Diagram of Siletz Indian Reservation, Oregon 8. 00
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8,552 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Professional Paper No. 70, U. S. Geological Sui-vey 1, 083. 007,052 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Professional Paper No. 72, U. S. Geological Sm-vey. . 274.007,737 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Professional Paper No. 73, U. S. GeologicalSmvey 44.00
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7,769 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 254, U. S. GeologicalSm-vey 471.00
9,444 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany ; , ater-Supply Paper No. 250, U. S. GeologicalSurv-ey 1,256.80
6,694 copies of 1 illustration to accompanv . ater-Supply Paper No. 273, U.S. Geological Survey. 263. 003,331 copies each of 18 illustrations to accompanv ,
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Transfer impressions of 1 illustration to accompanv The Movement of Lake Superior Iron Oresin 1909 : 12.00
Additional work on 1 illustration to accompanv The Movement of Lake Superior Iron Ores in1909 : 16.85
650 copies each of 18 illustrations—River Profiles for U. S. Geological Survey 89. 00300 copies of 1 illustration—Township Charts i 34. 00Transfer impressions on 2 illustrations to accompanv Bulletin No. 9, Bureau of Mines 16. 003,546 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompanv Bulletin No. 9. Bureau of Mines 183. 001,000 copies of 1 illustration—Smoke Charts—for Bureau of Mines 39. 00139,612 copies each of 16 illustrations to accompany Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture,
1908 3.875.001,003 copies of 1 illustration to accompany The Introduction of the Efungarian Partridge into theUnited States (Yearbook, 1909) ^. 150. 00
2,603 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Status of the American Lemon Industry (Yearbook.1907) : 92.00
500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 60, Bureau of Animal industry 41. 754,371 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompanj- Bulletin No. 136, Bm-eau of Animal Industry. 90. 003,006 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 144, Bureau of Animal Industry. 344.00700 copies of 1 illustration—Coimty Map of the United States—and 4,500 copies of 1 illustration—Quarantine Map—for Bureau of Animal Industry 45. 00
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1,503 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 135, Bureau of Plant Industrj* ^ . . . $28. OO7,746 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 206, Bureau of Plant Industry 192. 401,000 copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 6, Forest Service 16. 50I,000 copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 8, Forest Service 16. 50500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 58, Forest Service 6. 00500 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 68, Forest Service 12. 004,746 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 85, Forest Service 58. OO8,796 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 89, Forest Service 20. 005,000 copies of 1 illustration. Form No. 979, Forest Service 20. 00500 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 66, Bureau of Chemistry 40. 00300 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 93, Bureau of Chemistry 11. 50300 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 113, Bureau of Chemistry 5. 504,736 copies each of 10 illustrations to accompany Report of Field Operations of the Bureau of
Soils, 1908 3,832.00Transfer impressions of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Nashua Area, N. H., 1909... 22. 5010,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Nashua Area, N. H., 1909 478. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Franklin County, Ga., 1909 355. 00Transfer impressions of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Spencer Area, ,
,'. Va., 1909. 33. 758,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Sui'vey of Spencer Area, Va., 1909 684. 00Transfer impressions of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of . . oodland Area, Cal., 1909.. 15. 008,613 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Soil Survey of . . oodland Area, Cal., 1909 1, 618. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Sumner County, Tenn., 1909 477. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Conway Area, S. C, 1909 723. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Grayson County, Tex., 1909 693. 00Transfer impressions of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Washington County, N. Y.,
1909 45. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of .Washington County, N. Y., 1909 663. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Scotland County, N. C, 1909 424. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Campbell County, Va., 1909 599. 009,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Gaston County, N. C, 1909 575. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Coffee County, Ala., 1909 649. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Rice County, Miim., 1909 529. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of "Waushara County, Wis., 1909 493. 12II,413 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Cedar County, Mo., 1909 617. 008,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Chambers County, Ala., 1909 689. 00900 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Tallapoosa County, Ala., 1909 170. 002,000 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Atchison County, Mo., 1909 100. 00Transfer impressions of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Berks County, Pa., 1909 37. 508,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Berks County, Pa., 1909 798. 33Additional work on 1 illustration to accompany Reconnoissance Soil Survey of SouthwesternPennsylvania, 1909 20. 00
22,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Reconnoissance Soil Survey of Southwestern Penn-sylvania, 1909 1, 624. 00
Transfer impressions of 4 illustrations to accompany Reconnoissance Soil Survey of the EasternPart of the Puget Sound Basin, Washmgton, 1909 18. 75
10,613 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany Reconnoissance Soil Survey of the EasternPart of the Puget Sound Basin, Washington, 1909 - 3, 134. 00
8,613 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Reconnoissance Soil Survey of Western South Dakota,1909 - --- 1,067.00
Transfer impressions of 1 illustration to accompany Soil Survey of Livermore Area, California,1910 - 11.25
500 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 60, Bureau of Soils 66. 503,746 copies each of 3 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 61, Bureau of Soils 31. 69
3,746 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 74, Bureau of Soils 66. 821,746 copies each of 8 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 78, Bureau of Soils 175. 50525 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 27, Bureau of Entomology 21. 001,746 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 75, Bureau of Entomology 52. 00200 copies of 1 illustration to accompany BuUetin No. 87, Bureau of Entomology 48. 003,246 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 90, Bureau of Entomology 24.00
3,346 copies of 1 illustration to accompany BuUetin No. 92, Bureau of Entomology 110. 003,000 copies of 1 iUustration—Zone Maps for Bureau of Entomology 76. 00400 copies of 1 illustration—Boll Weevil Maps, 1910 - 7. 00500 copies of 1 iUustration to accompany BuUetin No. 10, Bureau of Biological Survey 69. 001,503 copies of 1 iUustration to accompany BuUetin No. 21, Bureau of Biological Survey 110. 00300 copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 34, Bureau of Biological Survey. . . 150. 00
4,896 copies each of 6 illustrations to accompany BuUetin No. 37, Bureau of Biological Survey. . 670. 00
4,846 copies of 1 iUustration to accompany Bulletin No. 38, Bureau of Biological Survey 51. 00
3,346 copies of 1 iUustration to accompany North American Fauna, No. 32 104. 00
3,003 copies of 1 iUustration to accompany Fiscal Regulations of the Department of Agriculture. 34. 00
1,003 copies of 1 iUustration to accomr>any BuUetin No. 214, Office of Experiment Stations 10. 00503 copies each of 2 iUustrations to accompany BuUetin No. 217, Office of Experiment Stations. 8. 00
5,746 conies each of 9 illustrations to accompany BuUetin No. 230, Part 1, Office of ExperimentStations - ' 766.00
5.746 copies each of 4 iUustrations to accom.pany BuUetin No. 234, Office of Experiment Stations. 78. 50
5,746 copies each of 2 iUustrations to accompany BuUetin No. 235, Office of Experiment Stations. 21. 50
6,846 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 236, Offi.ce of Experiment Stations 15. 00
8,946 copies of 1 iUustration to accompany BuUetin No. 237, Office of Experiment Stations 63. 00
6,896 copies of 1 iUustration to accomnany BuUetin No. 239, Office of Experiment Stations 30. 00
5,546 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Circular No. 103, Office of Experiment Stations 270. 00
803 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on Trans-portation by Water in the United States, pt. 1 35. 50
403 copies each of 5 illustrations to accompany Report of the Commissioner of Corporations onTransportation by Water in the United States, pt. 2 18. 00
3,449 copies each of 18 and alterations on 14 illustrations to accompany Report of the Commis-sioner of Corporations on Transportation by Water in the United States, pt. 3 467. 85
2, "^00 copies of 1 iUustration to accompany Summary of the Report of the Commissioner of Cor-
porations on the liumber Industry 12. 50
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Corporations on the Lumber Industry 4. 75
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455 copies each of 17 illustrations—Plans and Specifications for Buoys and Appendages 73. GO3.55 copies each of 11 illustrations—Plans and Specifications for Moorings of Vessels and Buoys. 35.00Alterations on 7 illustrations—Plans and Specifications for Moorings of Vessels and Buoys, 1911. . 2. 00175 copies each of 10 illustrations—Plans for Keeper's Dwelling, Staten Island Lighthouse Sta-
tion, Richmond. N. Y 40.50Reprinting 175 copies of 1 illustration— Plans for Keeper's DwelUng, Staten Island Lighthouse
Station, Richmond, N. Y 2.50Additional work on 1 Map of the United States Showing Outlines of County Boundaries 5.00500 copies of 1 illustration-Map of the United States Showing Outlines of County Boundaries. . 7. 50.3,364 copies each of 9 illustrations to accompany Report of the Superintendent of the Coast andGeodetic Svrvey, 1910 117. CO
1,296 co-pies of 1 illustration to accompany Arctic Tides, 1910 14. 25846 copies of 1 illustration to accompany "Sur^-ey of Oyster Bars of Charles County, Md 6.25
1,796 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Condition and Extent of the Natural Oyster Bedsof Delaware, 1910
" 78.00250 copies each of 8 illustrations to accompany Code List of Merchant Vessels. 1910, pt. 6 147.00
8,465 copies each of 2 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Commissioner Generalof Im.migration. 1910 '
174. 00500 copies of 1 illustration—Chart—Immigration into the United States from the DifferentCountries, etc 13.50
5,000 copies of 1 illustration—International Metric System Cards 450.001,000 copies of 1 illustration—Candlepower Scale 101. 001,000 copies of 1 illustration—Map Showing Location of the Bureau of Standards 18. 00190 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1906,
2ded 18.00220 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1907,
2ded 32.50
9,729 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Twenty-seyenth Annual Report of the Bureau of
American Ethnology, 1905-S 24. 003.54C copies of 1 illustration to accompany Proceedings of the United States National Museum,
vol. 39 130.00520 copies of 1 illustration—Map of the National Zoological Park 61,00153 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Case of Mary R. Peabody et al. v. The United States. . 16. 30Additional work on 1 illustration to accompany Case of Mary R.' Peabody et al. v. The United
States 4. 50150 copies each of 8 illustrations to accompany Case of J. S. Underbill v. The United States 22. 00150 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Case' of George P. Archer v. The United States 20. 00503 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Statistical Report, 1909 29. 5010,049 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Twenty-second Annual Report on the Statistics of
Railways in the United States, 1909 100. 505,740 copies of 1 illustration to accompany Third Annual Report of the Block Signal and TrainControl Board 66.75
9,546 copies each of 8 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Isthmian Canal Commis-sion, 1910 1,684.00
100 copies each of 4 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 594, Isthmian Canal Commission.. . 8. 00116,518—Tracings, Isthmian Canal Commission 617.75750 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 4, Series 1380, First Grade Examination 3.031,060 copies each of 7 illustrations-Sheet 4, Series 1381-1387. inclusive. First Grade Examination . 22. 756,500 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 4, Series 1388, First Grade Examination; 2.000 copies of 1 iUus-tration—Sheet 4, Series 1389, First (jrade Examination; 1,600 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 4,
Series 1390, First Grade Examination; 750 copies each of 2 illustrations—SLset 4, Series 1391-1392, First Grade Examination 33.41
1,800 copies of 1 illustration-Sheet 4. Series 1393, First Grade Examination 5. 301,500 copies each of 28 illustrations—Sheets 2 and 3, Series 112-125, inclusiye. Stenographer andTypewriter Examination 123,20
200 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 7, Series 36, Aid Examination, Coast and Geodetic Survey 1. 78250 copies each of 2 illustrations—Sheet 7, Series 37-39, Aid Examination, Coast and GeodeticSurvey 3.92
250 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 4, Series 6, Aid Examination, Bureau of Standards 1. 96150 copies each of 3 illustrations—Sheets 2, 3, and 4, Series 9, Mechanical Draftsman Examination,Patent Office 4. 98
300 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 2, Series 3, Library Assistant Examination 2.08150 copies each of 2 illustrations—Sheets 4 and 5, Series 22, Heating and Ventilating DraftsmanExamination 7, 00
100 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 2, Series 19, Assistant Examination, Philippine Service 1. 48200 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 2, Series 20, Assistant Examination, Philippine Service 1,78150 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 2, Series 21, Assistant Examination, Philippine Service 1,66500 copies each of 6 illustrations—Sheets 4 and 6, Series 3, 4, and 5, Printers' Examination 13. 501,000 copies each of 2 illustrations—Maps to accompany Topographic Draftsman Examination. . . 865,000 copies each of 5 illustrations—Page 3, Series 38-42. inclusive. Rural Carrier Examination . . 148. 75200 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 8, Series 43, Teacher Examination, Indian Service 1, 78250 copies each of 3 illustrations—Sheet 8, Series 44-46, inclusive. Teacher Examination, Indian
Service 5, 88100 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 1-A, Series 7, Electrical Assistant Examination, Signal Service
at Large 1, 48200 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 4, Series —, Civil Engineer and Draftsman Examination 1, 78150 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 8, Series 1, Research and Editorial Assistant Examination 1. 66250 copies of 1 illustration-Sheet 3, Series —
,Topographic Aid Examination 1, 96
300 copies each of 3 illustrations—Sheets 3 and 4, Series — , Junior Topographer Examination . . 4. 16150 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 3, Series 5, Mechanical Draftsman Examination 1.66300 copies each of 2 illustrations—Sheet 3, Series 6 and J, Mechanical Draftsman Examination. . 4. 95300 copies each of 2 illustrations—Sheets 2 and 3, Mechanical Draftsman Examination 5. 32
150 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 5, Series 14, Laboratory Aid Examination, Bureau of PlantIndustry 1. 66
100 copies each of 2 illustrations—Sheets 4a, 46, Series 3, Industrial Teacher Examination, Philip-pine Servic-e 2. 96
100 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 2, Series 20, Civil Engineer and Superintendent of ConstructionExamination 1.48
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loo copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 6, Series 8, Apprentice Plate Cleaner, Transferrer, and EngraverExamination $1. 48
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800 copies each of 2 illustrations—Sheet 2, Series 4 and 5, Apprentice Draftsman Examination. . 6. 58800 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 2, Series 3, Apprentice Draftsman Examination, OrdnanceDepartment at Large 2. 08
300 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 3, Series 4, Mechanical Draftsman Examination, OrdnanceDepartment at Large 3. 69
20,000 copies each of 2 illustrations—Sheet 6, continued Series 48-49, Post-office and RailwayMail Service Examination 101. 50
150 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 7, Series 13, Manual Training Teacher Examination 1. 66loo copies each of 2 illustrations—Sheets 2 and 3, Series 1, Teacher of Woodworking and Mechan-
ical Drawing Examination 2.96150 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 4, Series 3, Mechanical Examination, Weather Bureau 1. 662,000 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 3. Series 2, Fourth Class Postmaster Examination 5. 75160 copies of 1 illustration—Botanical Assistant Examination, Test in Russian 1. 66300 copies of 1 Illustration—Sheet 3, series 3, Mechanical Draftsm.an, Examination, OrdnanceDepartment 3. 66
200 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 2, series 2, Mechanical and Chart Draftsman Examination. . 1. 78150 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 1, series 1, Engineer in Forest Products Examination 1. 66100 copies of I illustration—Sheet 4, series 1, Assistant Engineer in Forest Products Examination. 1. 48200 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 5, series 1, Aid Examination, Lighthouse Service 1. 78150 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 5, series 2, Aid Examination, Lighthouse Service 1. 66500 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 6, series 1, Engrossing Clerks' Examination 2. 25500 copies each of 2 illustrations—Sheets 5 and 6, series 121, Assistant Examiner Examination,Patent Office ; 6.72
250 copies of 1 illustration—Soil Bibliographer and Library Assistant Examination, Russian andServian 1.96
300 copies of 1 illustration—Apprentice Draftsman Examination 3. 66100 copies of 1 illustration—Sheet 2, series 5, Apprentice Draftsman Examination OrdnanceBureau, War Department 1. 48
1,000 copies of 1 illustration—State Map of Ohio 100. 002,000 copies of 1 illustration—State Map of Colorado 240. 001,000 copies of 1 illustration—State Map of South Dakota 100. 001,000 copies of 1 illustration—State Map of Oregon, 1910 165. 001,000 copies of 1 illustration—State Map of North Dakota 90. 00
Total : 65,367.38Discount 18. 20
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Engraving 56 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 208, 2d sess. 61st Cong 76. 75Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 338, 2d sess. 61st Cong 29. 90Engraving 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 603, 2d sess. 61st Cong 1.00Engraving 159 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 633, 2d sess. 61st Cong 142. 75Reengraving 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 633, 2d sess. 61st Cong 1. 15Engraving 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 661, 3d sess. 61st Cong 1. 40Engraving 43 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 671, 3d sess. 61st Cong 269.00iReengraving 2 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 701, 3d sess. 61st Cong 34. 75Engraving 21 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 701, 3d sess. 61st Cong 69.^5Engraving 56 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 725, 3d sess. 61st Cong 105. .33
Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 743, 3d sess. 61st Cong 20. 50Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 745, 3d sess. 61st Cong 9. 60Engraving 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 749 , 3d sess. 61st Cong .85
Engraving 37 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 808, 3d sess. 61st Cong 86. 85Additional work on 1 illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 808, 3d sess. 61st Cong 2. 00Engraving 39 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 822, 3d sess. 01st Cong 74. 00
Engraving 1 Illustration to accompany S. Doc. No. 834, 3d sess. 61st Cong 5.00Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 849, 3d sess. 61st Cong— 10. 00Engraving 21 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 856, 3d sess. 61st Cong 56. 10
Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany S. Doc. No. 857, 3d sess. 6Jst Cong 33. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany H. Doc. No. 1071, 3d sess. 61st Cong 2.65Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 1089, 3d sess. 61st Cong 16. 50
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany H. Doc. No. 1180, 3d sess. 61st Cong 2. 40
Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 1210, 3d sess. 61st Cong 3.60
Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 1292, 3d sess. 61st Cong 37.00
Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 1329, 3d sess. 61st Cong 30.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany H. Doc. No. 1424, 3d sess. 61st Cong 2. 50
Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 1445, 3d sess. 61st Cong 3. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany H. Doc. No. 59, 1st sess. 62d Cong 2.00
Engraving 14 illustrations to accompany Session Laws, 2d sess. 61st Cong 19. 50
Engraving 72 illustrations to accompany Session Laws, 3d sess. 61st Cong 119.00
Engraving 3 illustrations to accom-pany Hearings before House Committee on Insular Affairs, onInvestigation of Philippine Interior Department, pt. 3 . . - 18. 00
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Hearings before House Committee on AppropriationsConcerning Estimates for Construction of the Isthmian Canal 23. 00
Engraving 13 illustrations to accompany Hearings before House Committee on Rivers andHarbors, on Preservation of Niagara Falls 41.00
Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Hearings before House Committee on Naval Affairs,
Relating to the Explorations of Capt. Robert E. Pearv in the Arctic Regions 17. 50
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Hearings before House Committee on Industrial Arts andExpositions on Proposed Panama Canal Exposition, 1915 6.00
Engraving 5 illustrations to accomoany Hearings before House Committee on Naval Affairs, onNaval Paper No. XIV 5. 50
Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Hearings before House Committee on Post Office andPost Roads, on Railway Mail Pay 28.80
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Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Hearings before House Committee on Ways and Means,on Schedule K, Wool Production, etc $12. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Hearings before House Committee on Military Affairs,
onH. Res. 1696 29.60Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Hearings before House Committee on Expenditures inthe Post Office Department, on H. Res. 109 3.00
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Speech of Hon. John H. Stephens, of Texas 4.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Speech of Hon. P. J. McCumber, of North Dakota 12.00Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Daily Congressional Record 18. 00Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany frank slips (public documents) 1. 00Engraving 19 illustrations to accompany Congressional Directory 140. 25Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress, 1910 9. 45Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Calendar of Van Buren Papers 5. 75Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Summary Report on Emigration Conditions in Europe. . 1. 05Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Report of the Tariff Board on the Pulp and NewsprintPaper Industry 31 . 65
Engraving 3 illustration ito accompany Cham_izal Arbitration 4. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany History of the Department of State 10. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Surgeon General of the PublicHealth and Marine-Hospital Service , 5. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Public Health Bulletin No. 44 3. 75Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Public Health Reports, vol. 25, No. 45 1.90Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Public Health Reports, vol. 26, No. 4 6. 50Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Pubhc Health Reports, vol. 26, No. 13 6.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Public Health Reports, vol. 26, No. 16 2.00Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Public Health Reports, vol. 26, No. 22 5. 50Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Public Health Reports, vol. 26, No. 24 2. 10Engraving 26 illustrations to accompany Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin N 70 16. 25Reengraving 1 illustration to accompany Hygienic I>aboratory Bulletin No. 70 1. 00Engraving 25 illustrations to accompany Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 71 50. 00Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 72 6. 00Engraving 5 illustrations to accom.pany Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 74 55.00Engraving 29 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Surgeon General of the United
States Army, 1910 36. 70Engraving 16 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Superintendent of the United
States Military Academy, 1910 39. 75,
Engraving 15 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United StatesArmy, 1910 40. 00
Engraving 22 illustrations to accompany Report of the Philippine Commission, 1910 69.00Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Notes on Construction of Ordnance, No. 69,War Depart-ment 18. 5Q
Engraving 22 illustrations to accompany Notes on Construction of Ordnance, No. 78, WarDepartment 20.95
Engraving 15 illustrations to accompany Notes on Construction of Ordnance, No. 82, War De-partment 7. 05
Engraving 12 illustrations to accompany Forms, Examination for Detail for Duty in the Ord-nance Department, War Department 14. 80
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 450, War Department 2.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 1157, War Department .9ft
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 1158, War Department .90Engraving 42 illustrations to accompany Form. No. 1659, War Department 48. 40Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Form No. 1956, War Department 7. 00Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Handbook of the 4.7-inch Gun Material, Model of 1906,with Instructions for its Care 10. 00
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Record of Firing, War Department .85Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 203-A, Surgeon General's Office, War Depart-ment .60
Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 4, War Department 8. 50Engraving 1 iUustration to accompanv Manual for the Subsistence Department of the United
States Army, 1910 ' 1.00Engraving 28 iUustrations to accompany Manual for Army Cooks, 1910 32. 70Engraving 128 illustrations to accompany Manual No. 3, "Signal Corps, Electrical Instrumentsand Telephones, 1910 140.00
Reengraving 16 illustrations to accompany Manual No. 3, Signal Corps, Electrical Instrumentsand Telephones, 1910 20.50
Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Strength and Organization of the Arm.ies of France,Germ anv, etc 3.15
Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Regulations Prescribing Standard for Field Firing, etc. 1. 89Engraving 28 illustrations to accompany Multiplex Telephony and Telegraphy by Means of
Electric Waves Guided by Wires 25.50Reengraving 5 illustrations to accompany Professional Paper No. 32, Corps of Engineers 7.00Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Drill Regulations for Signal Corps, United StatesArmy, Provisional, 1911 5.50
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Drill Regulations, United States Army, 1910 1. 65Engraving 1 illustration to accompany General Orders. No. — , War Department 3.50Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Advance Sheets for Annual Report of the Secretarv ofthe Navy, 1910 8.00
Engraving 3 illustrations to accompanv Official Records of the Union and Confederate Naviesin the War of the Rehellion, vol. 23 8. 75
Engraving 11 illustra tions to accompanv Official Records of the Union and Confederate Naviesin the War of the Rehellion. vol. 24 .
." 81. 00EngraAdne 1 illustration to accompanv Tars-et for Twelve-inch Dotter Mark VII, and VII ModelThree, Ordnance Department, United States Navv .75
Engravin? 1 ill'istration to accompany Target for Six-inch Dotter Mark VI, Ordnance Depart-ment, United Statps Navy -75
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Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Recording Targets for Broadside Dotters, OrdnanceDepartment, United States Navy .90
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Recording Targets for 3-pounder Dotters, Ordnance De-partment, United States Navy .90
Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Revision of the System of Accountability, United StatesMarine Corps 5. GO
Engi-aving 1 illustration to accompany Marine Corps Meal Ticket 2.60Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany the American Nautical Almanac, 1913 6. 00Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1914. . 2. 40Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 73, Navy Department 22. 00Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 80, Navy Department 12, 50Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 85, Navy Department 22. 00Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 151, Navy Department 38. 75Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 157, Navy Department 37. 25Engraving 16 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 189, Navy Department 51.85Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 209, Navy Department 14.25Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 218, Navy Department 13. 00Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 225, Navy Department 14. 20Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 236, Navy Department 6. 50Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 280, Navy Department 13, 80Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 286, Navy Department 15. 50Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 287, Navy Department 7. 20Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 288, Navy Department 7. 75Engraving 119 illustrations to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 315, Navy Department 239. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Ordnance Pamphlet No. 346, Navy Department 1. 75Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Advance Sheets of Report of Battle Practice, 1910, U. S.Navy 6.00
Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Report of Battle Practice, Spring, 1911, U. S. Navy 5. 00Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Rules for Battle Practice, 1911, U. S. Navy 8. 00Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Report of Engineering Competitions, 1909-1910, U, S.Navy 8.80
Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Rules for Engineering Competitions, 1911-1912 15. 00Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany A Practical Example of the Retiring Search Curve, U. S.Navy 13.00
Engraving 11 illustrations to accompany Correction to the Landing Force and Small Arms In-struction , U. S. Navy 8. 25
Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Notes on Calibration, 1911, U. S. Navy 7.90Engi-aving 2 illustrations to accompany General Specifications for Electric Appliances on Ship-board, Appendix, VII, U. S. Navy 3.00
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany General Specifications, pt. 1, Supplement No. 2, U. S.Navy 3.00
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany General Specifications, Appendix 1, Supplement No. 3,
U.S. Navy 2.40Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Form No. llOE (Construction and Repairs) U. S. Navy. 2. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 12B4, Navy Department 1. 50Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 12J1, Navy Department 1.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 12S7, Navy Department 1.00Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Specification 17B2, Navy Department 2. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 26S1, Navy Department .75Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Specification 28C4, Navy Department 2. 70Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 34F1, Navy Department 5. 30Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany Specification 34H1, Navy Department 4.30Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Specification 34H10, Navy Department 3. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 41L1, Navj' Department 1. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 41P2, Navy Department .98Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 41S9, Navy Department 1. 17Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Specification 41T6, Navy Department 2. 70Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 42B3, Navy Department .90Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 42D2, Navy Department , 1. 10Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 42H28, Navy Department 1. 15Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 42I>l,Navy Department 1. 75Engraving 18 illustrations to accompany Specification 45F5,Navy Department 4.50Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Specification 45V4, Navy Department 1. 25Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 47S6, Navy Department 4. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 48S1, Navy Department .60
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 54Ll,Navy Department 3. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 54S1, Navy Department 1. 90Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Specification 64K1, Navy Department 11. 89Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 6403, Navy Department 2.75Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Specification 64R1
,Navy Department 3. 00
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Clothing Measurements, United States Navy 1.00Engraving 1 illustration Hydrographic Office Seal, Navy Department 1. 00Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Transcript of Record in the Case of the United States v.
Jas. Mullen et al 14.90Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Transcript of Record in the Case of the United States
V. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co 4. 00Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany United States v. Standard Manufacturing Co. et al 1. 50Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Instructions to Alaska Officials 1. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Henry W. Goodrich v. The United States 2. 60Engraving 1 illustration to accompany The Purcell Envelope Co. v. The United States 5.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany The Standard Oil Co. of New York v. The United States 2. 00Reengraving 1 illustration to accompany John J. Knapp, Trustee, v. The United States 1. 75Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Edward W. Keith v. The United States 10.00
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Henry C. Ripley v. The United States 5. 00
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oners from United States Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kans., and McNeil Island,Wash Sf). 00Eugra^^ng 1 illustration to accompany Postal Savings System Certificate (seal) 2.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Experimental Work on Postal Savings Certificate 25.00Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Records and Reports for the Use of Postmasters, etc.
(forms) 32.00Engraving 1 illustration Sample of Marginal Tear Device of Proposed Postal Note 1.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany photo commissions, Railway Mail Service .50Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Government bill of lading 1. 75Engraving 10 illustrations to accompany Specification for United States Mail Wagons 62.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Plans and Specifications for United States Mail Carts. . 10. 00Engraving 3 illustrations to accompariy Annual Report of the Governor of Hawaii, 1910 4. 25Engraving 3 illustrations to accompanv 'Annual Report of the United States Mine Inspector for
New Mexico, 1910 12.50Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education for
1910, vol. 1 2.10Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education, 1910,
vol. 2 2. 25Engraving 18 illustrations to accompany Annual Report on Glacier, Wind Cave and other Pub-he Parks 15. 65
Engraving 30,300 illustrations to accompanv Official Gazette, July 5, 1910, to June 13, 1911, in-
clusive 4,991.32Engraving 1 illustration to accompany PubUc Land Decisions, vol. 35 1. 44Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Form 4-489, General Land Office 2. 15Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Outlines in Housekeeping 4. 25
Sngra^^Ilg 17 illustrations to accompany Synopsis of Course in Sewing . 28.45ngraving 76 illustrations to accompany Social Games, Plays, Marches, etc 26. 60
Engra^'ing 1 illustration to accompany Posters—Sale of Indian Lands 4. 28Engraving 61 illustrations to accompany Some Things which Everybody Should Know, etc.. . 31. 50Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 4, 1910, Bureau of Education 1.25Engraving 13 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 5, 1910, Bureau of Education 65.00Engraving 52 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 5, 1911, Bureau of Education 22. 24Engraving 41 illustrations—School Buildings, Bureau of Education 43.00Additional work on 3 illustrations—School Buildings, Bureau of Education 3.00Engraving 1 illustration—Fannie E. Wingert School, Detroit, Mich., Bureau of Education. ... 1. 65Engra\-ing 29 illustrations—For Use of the Commissioner of Education 52. 00Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany The Production of Coal in 1909 11. 80Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany The Production of Iron Ore, Pig Iron, and Steel in 1909. . 2. 15Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany The Cement Industry in the United States in 1909 2. 60Engraving 1 illustration to accompanv Silver, Copper, Lead, and Zinc in the Central States in
1909 .90Engraving 1 illustration to accompany The Production of Graphite in 1910 .95Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Mineral Resources of the United States, 1909, pt. 2 1. 45Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Monograph No. 51, U. S. Geological Siu-vey 19.00Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Monograph No. 52, U. S. Geological Survey 10.03Engraving 49 illustrations to accompany Professional Paper No. 69, U. S. Geological Survey. . . 143. 89Engraving 50 illustrations to accompany Professional Paper No. 70, U. S. Geological Survey... 50.99EngraAang 14 illustrations to accompany Professional Paper No. 71, U. S. Geological Survey... 150.00Engraving 31 illustrations to accompany Professional Paper No. 72, U. S. Geological Survey... 134.43Engraving 17 illustrations to accompany Professional Paper No. 73, U. S. Geological Survey... 25.32Engra\'ing 26 illustrations to accompany Y7ater-Supply Paper No. 253. U. S. Geological Survey. . 28. 36Engraving 19 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 254, U. S. Geological Survey. . 14. 75Engraving24illustrationstoaccompany Water-Supply Paper No. 256, U.S. Geological Survey. . 40.00Engraving 24 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 257, U.S. Geological Survey. . 148. 88Engraving 23 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 258, U. S. Geological Survey. . 36. 85Engra\-ing 5 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 231, U. S. Geological Survey. . . 9. 80EngraAnng 4 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 262, U. S. Geological Survey. . . 8. 75Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 263, U. S. Geological Survey ... 10. 50Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 264, U.S. Geological Survey ... 15. 75Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 265, U. S. Geological Survey. . . 12. 30Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 266, U.S. Geological Survey. . . 12. 15Engraving 7 illustrations to accompanyWater-Supply Paper No. 268, U. S. Geological Survey. . . 14. 80Engraving 10 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 289, U. S. Geological Survey. . 14. 49Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 270, U. S. Geological Survey. . . 10. 50Engraving 11 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 272, U. S. Geological Survey. . 19. 00Engra\'ing 1 illustration to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 273, U. S. Geological Survey. . . 2. 50Engraving 30 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 275, U. S. Geological Survey. . 34. 50Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Watei'-Supply Paper No. 276, U. S. Geological Survey. . . 5. 20Engraving 12 illustrations to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 277, U.S. Geological Survey. . 16. 00Alterations on 1 illustration to accompany Water-Supply Paper No. 277, U. S. Geological Svir-vey 1.00
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 426, U. S. Geological Survey 2. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 429, U. S. Geological Survey 1. 25Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 431-A, U. S. Geological Survey 10. 50Engraving 4 illustrations to accompanv Bulletin No. 431-B, V. S. Geological Survey 8.50Rjengraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 431-B, U. S. Geological Survey 1.00Engraving 44 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 433, U. S. Geological Survev 42. 50Engraving 33 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 435, U. S. Geological Survey 41. 50Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 438, U. S. Geological Survey 27. 40Engraving. 15 illustrations to accompany Bulletui No. 442, U. S. Geological Survey 43. 90Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 442-A, U. S. Geological Survey 4. 80Engraving 24 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 443, U. S. Geological Survey 37. OSEngraving 27 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 445, U. S. Geological Survey 47. 64Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 446, U. S. Geological Survey 2. 75Engraving 162 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 447, U. S. Geological Survey 44. 45
Engraving 24 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 448, U. S. Geological Survey 29. 36Engraving 26 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 449, U. S. Geological Survey 37. 26Engraving 27 illustrations to accompany Bulietin No. 450, U. S. Geological Survey 38. 24
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Engraving 33 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 451, U. S. Geological Survey $53. 87Additional work on 4 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 451, U. S. Geological Survey 4. 00Engraving 19 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 452, U. S. Geological Survey 57. 20Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 453, U. S. Geological Survey 5.50Engraving 122 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 454, U. S. Geological Survey 21.50Engraving 37 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 455, U. S. Geological Survey 51. 85Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 456, U. S. Geological Survey 1. 25Engraving lb illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 407, U.S. GeoiOgical Survey 31. 80Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 470-A, U.S. Geological Survey 5. 00Engraving 19 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 470-B, U. S. Geological Survey 14. 95Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 470-D, U. S. Geological Survey 3. 10Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 470-E, U.S. Geological Survey 1. GOEngraving i illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 470-r, U. S. Geological Survey 3.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin 470-J, U. S. Geological Survey ~
.75Engraving fi illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 470-K, U.S. Geological Survey 3. SOEngraving 12 illustrations to aecompony Bulletin No. 474, U. S. Geological Survey 18. 90Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 475, U. S. Geological Survey 6. 40Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 479, U. S. Geological Survey 1. 15Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Regulations and Instructions of the U. S. GeologicalSurvey l; 25
Engraving 1 illustration—Township plat for use of Geological Survey 2. 75Engraving 1 illustration—Diagram for use of Geological Survey 1. 00Engraving 1 illustration—Water Power Cards, U. S. Geological Survey .88Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 4, Biological Stations 1. 00Engraving 11 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 1, Bureau of Mines 11. 60Engraving 8 Illustrations to accompanj' Bulletin No. 2, Bureau of Mines 60. 00Engraving 13 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 4, Bureau of Mines 107. 25Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 5, Bureau of Mines 7. 50Engraving 17 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 7, Bureau of Mines 12. 75Engraving 17 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 8, Bureau of Mines 55.90Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 12, Bureau of Mines 25.00Engraving 18 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 14, Bm-eau of Mines 47.85Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Technical Paper No. 1, Bureau of Mines .50Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Technical Paper No. 2, Bureau of Mines 8. 00Engraving 114 illustrations to accompany Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1910. . . 127. 22Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Annual Report of the Office of Experiment Stations, 1909. 1. 00Engraving 64 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Office of Experiment Stations,
1910 74.00Engraving 18 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Hawaiian Agricultural Experi-ment Station, 1910 37. 50
Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Porto Rico Agricultural Experi-ment Station, 1910 10.90
Engraving 26 illustrations to accompanj^ Annual Report of the Alaska Agricultiiral ExperimentStation, 1910 32.50
Engraving 34 illustrations to accompany Twenty-sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of AnimalIndustry, 1909 36.90
Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Annual Report of the Chief of the Weather Bureau,1909-10 40.60
Engraving 1 illustration—Absence Record Cards, Form No. 24, Department of Agriculture 4.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Mount Weather Observatory Bulletin, vol. 3, pt. 5 2.45Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Mount Weather Observatory Bulletin, vol. 4, pt. 1 . . . . 1. 85Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Daily River Stages, 1910, Weather Bureau .75Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Circular ''G," Weather Bureau 1.50Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Monthly Weather Review, November, 1910 13.00Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Monthly Weather Review, February, 1911 3.25Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany Monthly Weather Review, March, 1911 6.45Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany District No. 6, Separate from Monthly Weather Review,December, 1910 4.20
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany District No. 11, Separate from Monthly Weather Review,December, 1910 6.00
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany District No. 2, Separate from Monthly Weather Review,January, 1911 2. 10
Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany District No. 11, Separate from Monthly Weather Re-view, February, 1911 3.29
Engraving and printing 500 each of 3 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 72 (3-color process),
Bureau of Animal Industry , 100. 00Engraving 30 illustrations to accompany'Bullettn No. 110, Bureau of Animal Industry " 18. 75Engraving 1 illustration to accompany "Bulletin No. 125, pt. 1, Bureau of Animal Industry 1.00Reengraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 125, pt. 1, Bureau of Animal Industry.. 2.20Engraving 152 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 127, Bureau of Animal Industry 98.00Engraving 23 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 128, Bureau of Animal Industry 16.80Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 129, Bureau of Animal Industry 5. 80Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 130, Bm-eau of Animal Industry 3. 75
Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 131, Bureau of Animal Industry 5.25Engraving 12 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 132, Bureau of Animal Industry 17. 75Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 135, Bm'eau of Animal Industry.' 2. 75
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 136, Bm'eau of Animal Industry 1.00Engraving 21 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 138, Bureau of Animal Industry 24.60Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Cncular No. 103, Bureau of Animal Industry 3. 80Engraving 13 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 165, Bm-eau of Animal Industry. .......* 8. 75Engraving 1 temperature chart, Bureau of Animal Industry 7. 40Engraving 31 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 186, Bm-eau of Plant Industry 40.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 187, Bmeau of Plant Industry 2.40Engraving 24 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 188, Bureau of Plant Industry 24. 50
Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 189, Bureau of Plant Industry 12. 00Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 190, Bureau of Plant Industry 13.40
Engraving 32 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 192, Bureau of Plant Industry 29. 60
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Engraving—Continued.Engraving 14 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 194, Bureau of Plant Industry $24.25Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 195, Bureau of Plant Industry 2.60Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 196, Bureau of Plant Industry 11. 15
Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 197, Bureau of Plant Industry 21.00Engraving 17 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 198, Bureau of Plant Industry 27.25Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 200, Bureau of Plant Industry 10. 65Engraving 23 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 201, Bureau of Plant Industry 15. 05Engra\-ing 30 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 202, Bureau of Plant Industry 33.00Engraving 10 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 203, Bureau of Plant Industry 11.46Engraving 26 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 204, Bureau of Plant Industry 33.50Reengraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 204, Bureau of Plant Industry 1.50Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 206, Bureau of Plant Industry 10. 40Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 210, Bureau of Plant Industry 33. 80Engraving 20 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 211, Bureau of Plant Industry 28.00Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 212, Bureau of Plant Industry 4.05Engraving 36 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 213, Bureau of Plant Industry 256.00Engraving 11 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 214, Bureau of Plant Industry 15. 10Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 216, Bureau of Plant Industry 7.82Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 217. Bureau of Plant Industry 6. 68Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 65, Bureau of Plant Industry 9.50Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany C ircular No. 69, Bureau of Plant Industry 8. 75Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 74, Bureau of Plant Industry 5. 70Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 75, Bureau of Plant Industry 2. 25Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 77, Bureau of Plant Industry 7. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Circular No. 78, Bureau of Plant Industry 1. 20Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Boys Demonstration Work, Bureau of Plant Industry. . 12. 75Engraving 10 illustrations—Plant Disease Survey Cards, Bureau of Plant Industry 9. 88Engraving 2 illustrations—Cards (maps), Biureau of Plant Industry - 1.85Engraving 1 illustration—Card (outline form., radish). Bureau of Plant Industry 1. 00Engraving 4 illustrations—Blanks (squash, turnip, bean, and beet notes), Bureau of PlantIndustry - 3.29
Engraving 4 illustrations—Blanks (field plats). Bureau of Plant Industry 13. 09Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Field Note Book, Bureau of Plant Industry .90Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Farm Diary and Record Book, Bureau of Plant Industry. 12. 00Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Directions for Planting Bulbs, etc.. Bureau of PlantIndustry 5.75
Engraving 17 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 75, Forest Service 22.00Engraving 32 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 80, Forest SerAuce 25. 50Engraving 16 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 84, Forest Service 31. 70Engraving 20 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 85, Forest Service 22. 85Engraving 73 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 86, Forest SerAuce 69. 40Engraving 10 illustrations to accom.pany Bulletin No. 87, Forest Servi^'c 15. 00Engraving 20 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 88, Forest Service 23. 75Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 89, Forest Service 5. 50Engraving 18 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 90, Forest Service 13. 00Engraving 6 illustrations to accomjjany Bulletin No. 91, Forest Ser^uce , 7. 45Engraving 11 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 92, Forest Service 5. 18Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 94, Forest Ser\-ice 2. 90Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 175, Forest Service 13.85Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 179, Forest Service 14. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Circular No. 181, Forest Service .97Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 184, Forest Service 5. 19Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 302, Forest Service 6. 95Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 322, Forest Service 1. 00Engraving 19 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 135, Bureau of Chemistry 23. 76Engraving 15 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 136, Bureau of Chemistry 28. 75Engraving 3 illustrations to aecomnany Bulletin No. 137, Bureau of Chemistry 2. 25Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 138, Bureau of Chemistry 1.28Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 139, Bureau of Chemistry 2.25Engraving 17 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 142, Bureau of Chemistry 15. SOEngraving 1 illustration to accompany Circular No. 61, Bureau of Chemistry 1. 00Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Circular No. —, Bureau of Chemistry 6. 30Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 64, Bureau of Chemistry 14. 50Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 69, Bureau of Chemistry 3. 25Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 72, Bureau of Chemistry 1. 25Engraring 1 illustration to accompany Inspection of Imported Meats and Meat Food Products,
etc., Bureau of^Ilhemistry .50EngraA-ing 5 illustrations to accompany Soil Surveys of Berks County, Pa.; Waushara County,Wis.: Campbell County, Va.; Scotland County, N. C; and Washington County, N. Y., 1909. . 3. 75
Engraving 4 illtistrations to accompany Soil Surveys of Gaston County, N. C; Rice County,Minn.; Coffee County, Ala.; and Cedar County, Mb., 1909 2. 97
Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Marysville Area, Cal.; Marshfield Area Oreg.; CooperCounty, Mo.; and Baldwin County, Ala., 1909 3. 00
Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Soil Surveys of Woodland Area, Cal.; Spencer Area,W. \^a.; Nashua Area, N. H.; Conway Area, S. C: Grayson County, Tex.; Franklin County,Ga., and Sumner County, Tenn, 1909 8. 75
Ensraving 9 illustrations to accompany Soil Survey of Fallon Area. Nev., 1909 10. 85Engravmg 7 illustrations to accompany Reconnoisance Soil Survey of Marinette County, Wis.,
1909 10.40Engraving 13 illustrations to accompany Reconnoissance Soil Survey of Western South Dakota,
1909 20.00Engra\ung 1 illustration to accompany Reconnoissance Soil Survey of South Western Pennsyl-vania, 1909 '
4. 00Engraving 21 illustrations to accompany Reconnoissance Soil Survey of the eastern part of thePuget Sound Basin, 1909 23.28
Engravmg 3 illustrations to accompany Soil Surveys of Bullock County, Ga.; Concordia Parish,La.; and Ellis County, Tex., 1910 2.25
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pngraving 3 illustrations to accompany Soil Surveys of Clarendon County, S. C; Sumter County,da.; and Livermore Area, Cal., 1910 $1.80
Jingraving 9 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 61, Bureau of Soils 10. 25Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 68, Bureau of Soils 19. 40Engraving 36 illustrations to accomi)any Bulletin No. 71, Bureau of Soils 143. 00Engraving 26 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 75, Bureau of Soils 34. 50Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 78, Bureau of Soils 10. 80Engraving 2 illustrations to accoropany Bulletin No. 79, Bureau of Soils 3. 00Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 80, Bureau of Soils 2. 75Engraving 1 illustration—Cards—Mineral Records, Bureau of Soils .75Engraving 0 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 64, pt. 10, Bureau of Entomology 7.60^Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 80, pt. 5, Bureau of Entomology 7.25Engraving 16 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 80, pt. 6, Bureau of Entomology 16.00Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 80, pt. 7, Bureau of Entomology 9. 40Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 80, pt. 8, Bureau of Entomology 5.25Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 82, pt. 6, Bureau of Entomology 3.70Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 82, pt. 7, Bureau of Entomology 1. 60Slngraving 7 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No, 85, pt. 7, Bureau of Entomology 5. 90Reengraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 85, pt. 7, Bureau of Entomology 1.00Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 85, pt. 8, Bureau of Entomology 3. 00Engraving 44 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 89, Bureau of Entomology 53. 00Engraving 25 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 90, Bureau of Entomology 46.25Engraving 28 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 92, Bureau of Entomology 29. 00Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 93, Bureau of Entomology 15. 75Engraving 0 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 94, pt. 1, Bureau of Entomology 7.25Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 95, pt. 1, Bureau of Entomology 6.35Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 95, pt. 2, Bureau of Entomology 8.80Engr£j,ving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 96, pt. 1, Bureau of Entomology 2.00Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 98, pt. 2, Bureau of Entomology . 3. 50Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 90, pt. 3, Bureau of Entomology 8. 50Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 97, pt. 1, Bureau of Entomology 14. 00Engraving 11 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 97, pt. 2, Bureau of Entomology 8. 75Engraving 10 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 97, pt. 3, Bureau of Entomology 16. 00Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 99, pt. 1, Bureau of Entomology 15.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Circular No. 5, Bureau of Entomology 3. 00Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 29, Bureau of Entomology 1. 50Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Circular No. 64, Bureau of Entomology 5. 40Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Circular No. 130, Bureau of Entomology 1. 00Engraving 16 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 131, Bureau of Entomology 15.65Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 132, Bureau of Entomology 2.00Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 133, Bureau of Entomology 4. 38Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 135, Bureau of Entomology 1. 90Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Circular No. 136, Bureau of Entomology 1.00Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 137, Bureau of Entomology 5. 65Engraving 66 illustrations to accompany Teclmical Series No. 20, pt. 1, Bureau of Entomology 38. 75Heengraving 7 illustrations to accompany Technical Series No. 20, pt. 1, Bureau of Entomology 7. 00Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Technical Series No. 20, pt. 4, Bureau of Entomology. . 8. 75Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany Technical Series No. 21, Bureau of Entomology 12. 72Engraving 3 illustrations—Outline Maps for use of Bureau of Entomology 2.40Engraving 2 illustrations—Blanks (Township Plats), for use of Bureau of Entomology 3.28Engraving 1 illustration—Cards (Gypsy Moth), Bureau of Entomology 2.00Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 35, Bureau of Biological Survey 12. 50Engraving 11 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 36, Bureau of Biological Survey 18. 35Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 37, Bureau of Biological Sm'vey 3. 50$;ngi'aving 13 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 38, Bureau of Biological Survey 19.50Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 76, Bureau of Biological Survey 5. 90Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 78, Bureau of Biological Survey 4. 75Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Circular No. 80, Bureau of Biological Survey .85
Engraving 19 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 81, Bureau of Biological Survey 21. 80
Engraving 22 illustrations to accompany North American Fauna, No. 31 25. 00Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany North American Fauna, No. 32 23. 00Engraving 61 illustrations to accompany North American Fauna, No. 33 49. 70
Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany North American Fauna, No. 34 10. 80Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 104 2. 80Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 114 5. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 181 .88Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 304 ^ 5.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 333 1.50Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 397 1.00Engraving 25 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 404 , 25. 00Engraving 40 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 407 17.00Engraving 10 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 408 14. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 409 14. 90
Engraving 10 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 410 7. SOEngraving 9 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 411 13. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 412 3.75Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 415 6. 20
Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 416 16.50Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 419 5. 70
Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 420 2. 80Engi'aving 10 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 421 12. 60Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 423 10.50Engraving 12 illustrations to accompany Farm^ers' Bulletin No. 424 13. 63
Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 425 2. 69Engraving 13 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 426 9.80Engraving 14 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 430 6.50EngraAing 1 illustration to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 431 2. 25
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Engraving—Continued
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Engraving 7 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 432 $15.55Engraving 10 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 433 14.00Engraving 10 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 434 22,50Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 435 5.20Engraving S illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 430 10. 75Engraving 21 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 43S 20.75Engraving 14 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 440 17.50Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 441 5.64Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 442 7.25Engraving 13 iUtistrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 443 17.25Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 447 2.65Engraving 6 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 450 3.30Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 451 4. 75Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 452 5. 50Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 454 8. 90Engraving 14 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 455 13.90Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Farmers' BiiUetin No. 456 •. 6. 70Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Farmers' BuUetin No. 457 .80Engraving 89 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 7S, Bureau of Statistics 75. 00Engraving 1 iilustration to accompany Experiment Station Record, vol. 24, No. 6 .75Engraving 10 illustrations to accompany Bulletin 2so. 229, Office of Experiment Stations 11.50Engraving 12 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 230, pt. 1. Office of Experiment Stations 12. .35
Engraving 37 illustrations to accompanj- Bulletin No. 232, Office of Experiment Stations 48. 75Engraving IS illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 234, Office of Experiment Stations 9. 90Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 235, Office of Experiment Stations 9. 19Engraving 16 illustrations *to accompany Btilletin No. 236, Office of Experiment Stations 28. 00Engraving 15 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 239, Office of Experiment Stations 7. 40Engraving 19 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 23, Hawaii Agricultural ExperimentStation 29.75
Engraving 21 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 101, Office of Experim.ent Stations 14. 80Alterations on 10 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 101, Office of Experiment Stations... 7. 50Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 103, Office of Experiment Stations 2. 35Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 104, Office of Experiment Stations 1. 80Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 105, Office of Experiment Stations 3. 25Engraving 19 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 38, Office of Public Roads 7. 60Engraving 17 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 39, Off.ce of Public Roads 24. 60Engraving 13 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 95, Office of Public Roads 10. 25Engraving 1 illustratioQ to accompany Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on Transpor-
tation by Water in the United States, pt. 3 3. 15
Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Camphor Industry in Foreign Countries 3. 00'Engraving S illustrations to accompany Cotton Goods in Latin America, Pt. IV 19. 99Engraving 23 illustrations to accompany Packing for Export 38. 50Engraving S illustrations to accompany Daily Consular and Trade Reports for September, 1910. . 8. 61Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Daily Consular and Trade Reports for November, 1910 . . 6. 25Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Daily Consular and Trade Reports for April. 1911 1. 00Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 93, Bureau of Labor 4. 10Engraving 1 illustration—Library Label, Light House Service 1. 50Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. IIC, Bureau of Census 2. 50Engraving 41 illustrations—State Map?, Bureau of Census 139. 90Additional work on 2 illustrations—State Maps, Bureau of Census 4.00Reengraving 3 illustrations—State Maps, Bureau of Census 14. 32Engraving 4 illustrations—Legends for State Maps, Bureau of Census 3.50Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Pamphlet No. 1, Bureau of Census 1. 20Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Pamphlet No. 2, Bureau of Census 1. SOEngraving 3 illustrations to accompany Summary—Analyses of Population—Totals, Bureau ofCensus 10.75
Engraving 50 illustrations to accompany Report of the Superintendent of the Coast and GeodeticSurvey, 1910 84.00
Engraving 25 illustrations to accompany Results of Observations made at the Coast and Geo-detic Survey Observatory at Cheltenham, Md., 1907-8 50. 00
Engraving 23 illustrations to aecompanv Results of Observations made at the Coast and Geo-detic Survey Observatory at Sitka. Alaska, 1907-8 98. 00
Engraving 21 illustrations to aecompanv Result of Observations made at the Coast and Geo-detic Survey Observatory near Honolulu, Hawaii, 1907-8 16. 68
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Tables for a Polyconic Projection of Maps, Coast andGeodetic Survey 1. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Tide Tables for 1912, Coast and Geodetic Survey 4. 40Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Arctic Tides, 1910. Coast and Geodetic Survev 6. 00Engraving 23 {lustrations to accompany Catalogue of Charts, 1911, Coast and Geodetic Survey. . 64. 85Engravina: 10 illustrations to aecompanv Directions for Magnetic Measurements, Coast andGeodetic Survey 21. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Migration of Salmon in the Columbia River 7. 80EnsTa\dng 81 illustration-S to aecompanv Marine Isopods Collected in the Phtlinpines, etc.,
1907-8 \ : 28.35Engraving 13 illustrations to accompany Food Value of Sea Mussels 20. 25Ensrraving 20 illustrations to a'?companv Anatomv and Phvsiologv of Atrina (Pinna^ Rigida(Dillwyn) : ; 22.90
Engraving 93 illustrations to accompany Natural History of the Am.erican Lobster 219. COAlterations on 1 illustration to accom-pany Natural History of the American Lobster 3. 00Ensrraving 33 illustrations to accompany Development of Sponees from Dissociated Tissues 110.00Engraving 34 illustrations to accompany Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, vol. 6, No. 4 63. 60Additional work on 2 illustrations to accompany Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, vol. 6, No.4 9. 50Engraving 26 illustrations to accompany Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, vol. 7, No. 1 89. 75Additional work on 2 illustrations to aecompanv Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards.vol. 7,No. 1 . 1. 00Engraving 25 illustrations to aecompanv Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, vol. 7, No. 2 105. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletm of the Bureau of Standards, vol. 7. No. 4 1. 50Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Circular No. 8. Bureau of Standards 5. 50
52 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Engraving—Continued.Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Circular No. 28, Bureau of Standards $2G. 00Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany A Comparison of American Direct-Current Switch-board Voltmeters and Ammeters, Bureau of Standards 11. 90
Engraving 9 illustrations to accompany Notes on Oscillating Interference Bands and SomePractical Applications, Bureau of Standards 8. 75
Engraving 14 illustrations to accompany The Effect of Preliminary Heat Treatment upon theDrying of Clays, Bureau of Standards 58. 50
Engraving 28 illustrations to accompany Some Quantitative Experiments in Long DistanceRadio-Telegraphy, Bureau of Standards , 112, 00
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany The Determination of Vanadium in Vanadium andChrome-Vanadium Steels, Bureau of Standards .90
Engraving 2 illustrations—Paper Rule, Bureau of Standards 22. 50Engraving 30 illustrations to accompany Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Bureau ofAmerican Ethnology, 1905-6 47. 10
Engraving 8 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 30, pt. 2, Bureau of Ethnology 9.26Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 50, Bureau of Ethnology 2. 20Engraving 5 illustrations to accompany Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium,
vol. 13, pt. 2 12. 10Engraving 35 illustrations to accompany Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium,
vol. 13, pt. 7 74. 67Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium,
vol. 13, pt. 8 6.40Engraving 23 illustrations to accompany Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium,
vol. 13, pt. 9 53. 50Engraving 14 illustrations to accompany Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium,
vol. 13, pt. 10 19. 80Additional work on 12 illustrations to accompany Contributions from the U. S. National Her-barium, vol. 13, pt. 10 5. 00
Engraving 19 illustrations to accompany Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium,vol. 14, pt. 2 49.00
Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Contributions from the U. S. National Herbarium,vol. 15, pt. 1 2. 00
Engraving 72 illustrations to accompany Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 38. . 158. 70Engraving 105 illustrations to accompany Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 39. . 254. 85Engraving 103 illustrations to accompany Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 40. . 193. 95Engraving 30 illustrations to accompany Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, vol. 41. . 65. 60Engraving 99 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 50, pt. 5, U. S. National Museum 220. 00Engraving 156 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 71, pt. 2, U. S. National Museum 272.50Engraving 160 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 76, U. S. National Museum 498. 60Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Bulletin No. 77, U. S. National Museum 29. 00Engraving 1 illustration—Map, Portion of Africa, U. S. National Museum 19. 50'
Engraving 4 illustrations to accompany Harvey Steel Co. v. The United States 7. 00Engraving 20 illustrations to accompany Elizabeth A. Rice v. The United States 45. 00Engraving 3 illustrations to accompany Jos. Vernon Gearing v. The United States 10. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Jas. E. Simpson v. The United States 3. 80Engraving 1 illustration to accompany North Platte Canal and Colonization Co. v. The United
States 5. COEngraving 1 illustration to accompany The Mille Lac Band, Chippewa Indians v. The United
States 1. 18Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the Interstate Com-merce Commission 7. 00
Engraving 28 illustrations to accompany Third Annual Report of the Block Signal and TrainControl Board 39. 40
Re-engraving 1 illustration to accompany Third Annual Report of the Block Signal and TrainControl Board 1.30
Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Proposed U. S. Safety Appliance Standards 8.00Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Order—U. S. Safety Appliance Standards 7.50Engra\-ing 1 illustration to accompany Classification of Safety Appliance Defects to be Re-ported by Federal Inspectors .80
Engraving"^l illustration to accompany Locomotive Boiler Inspection Certificate 5.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Spiegel & Co. v. The Southern Railway Co 1.20Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Brief in re Docket 3400 2. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Decision of Interstate Commerce Commission (in reRestricted Rates) 1. 50
Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Norfolk and Western Railway Co. v. The United States. 9. 00Engraving 150 illustrations to accomipany Annual Report of the Isthmian Canal Commission,
1910.... 570.00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Report of the Department of Sanitation, IsthmianCanal Commission, January, 1911 « 4. 25
Engra-^^ing 1 illustration—Register Sheets, Isthmian Canal Commission 6. 90Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Form No. 151, Isthmian Canal Conimission 6.40Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany State Banks and Trust Companies Since the Passage
of the National Bank Act 6. 90Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Seasonal Variations in the Reserves and Ratios ofReserves to Deposits of the New York City Clearing House Banks, 1899-1908 4.25
Engraving 2 illustrations to accompany Designing of Publications 6. 00Engraving 1 illustration to accompany Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Government
Printing Office 7.20Engraving 1 illustration—Facsimile of Signature of Hon. C. C. Anderson 1.00Engraving 1 illustration—Facsimile of Signature of Jos. A. Hill .75Engraving 1 illustration-Facsimile of Signature of Geo. Sutherland 1-00Engraving 1 illustration—Facsimile of Sismature of Roland P. Fallmer 1. 00Engraving 2 illustrations—Facsimiles—Signature of the Director of the Bureau of the Census. . 1. 50
Total 18,603.93Discount 17. 03
Net 18,586.90
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 53
No. 7.
—
Statement of allotments and special appropriations made for Congress, the execu-
tive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, of trans-
fers and deposits to the credit thereof, and of the total chargesfor work executed thereunder,
for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911.
AllotmentsTransfers
Congress, departments, etc.and special
and
appropna-, fXfl,
nons.jg-^j_
' Total of al-
I lotment andspecial appro-priations, andtransfers and
deposits,
Total charges for workexecuted.
Repay. Allotment.
Congress |S1, 861, 850. 00 'SI, 861, 850. 00Private orders
|
I
Private orders for speeches|
[
Oovemment Printing Officej
I,
Office of the superintendent of doc-i
1
uments I |S150, 284. 11
State Departmenti
37,000.00|
6,469.09Treasury Department I 350, 000. 00 i 13, 891. 53
A^'ar Department i 275, 000. 00\
40, 680. 15Navy Department \ 153, 000. 00
j
89, 952. 29Interior Dapartment i 285, 500. 00
|
9, 886. 90Patent Office ' 619, 000. 00
,
16, 564. 17Smithsonian Institution 72,700.00 \
Geological Survey ; 175, 000. 00Department of- Justice.... ' 35,000.00 i 13,965.81Post Office Department 347, 500. 00 I 479^ 760. 73Department of Agriculture ; 460, 000. 00
|
20, 000. 00Department of Commerce and
i
LaborI
375,000.00 [
Bureau of the Censusi
101,316.46International Commercial Direc-
\
torySupreme Court of the United StatesSupreme Court of the District of
ColumbiaCourt of ClaimsLibrary of CongressExecutive OfficeInterstate Commerce Commission..Pan American UnionIsthmian Canal Commission '
j
27,711.29National Monetary Commission....!
i929.09
United States Com-t of Customs '
!
Appeals!
10,000.00 I
Tariff Board i 2,990.90Immigration Commission '
Naval supply fund!
i 4,893.50:
4.893.50Sundry aceounxs
|!
4,441.82 ' 4,441.82
6, 500. 0012, 500. 00
1,500.0020, 000. 00
202, 000. 003,000.00
110. 000. 0020, 000. 00
330. 901,700. 71
13, 019. 52
150,284.1143, 469. 09
363,891.53315,680. 15242,952.29295,386. 90635, 564. 1772,700. 00
175, 000. 0048,965. 81
827, 260. 73
480, 000. 00
375,000.00101,316.46
6, 500. 0012, 500. 00
1,500.0020, 000. 00
202,330. 904, 700. 71
123.019.5220,000.0027, 711. 29
929. 09
10,000.002,990. 96
Total. 5,432,050.00 998,789.03[
6,430, ,03
S7, 641. 57
43, 910. 3934,224. 16
147, 546. 09
16, 739. 0011,037.3735, 573. 13
95,030. 047,360.43
16.564.17
14,004. 18
479, 760. 73
155, 614. 84
4, 019. 13
28, 639. 56i; 153. 25
2,990. 969,300. 454,920. 98
4, 520. 73
S2, 036, 416. 79
36,008.14335, 725. 13
197, 904. 83
140, 538. 73
227,089.31470, 566. 8166,237. 75
140, 751. 2932,880. 18
301, 569. 44470, 456. 46
370,030. 22
6,500. 00
12, 500. 00
1,077. 92
17,536. 28201,905, 01
2,816. 8397,732.1519,934.37
1,033.94
l,120,55L16i 5,187,211.58
54 KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PSINTEK.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof,
CONGRESS.
Kind or description of woric. Copies.Type Total
printedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges.
Composi-tion.
Authorized by law;Publications smaller than octavo-Executed in whole during fiscal year 500 717 358,500 $36. 25
Octavo publications-Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
963,557991, 148
0,52558,627
284,115,349211,181,193
283,815164,918
53. 67
9, 240. 61
2,069.71
Total 1,954,705 65, 152 495, 296, 542 448,733 11,363.99
Royal octavo publications
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
33,090103, ^58
253
2, 4594, 262, 542
7, 508, 18232,27841 , 239
54. 10
1,280. 71
479. 39
Total 137, 154 2, 712 11,770.724 73,517 1,814. 20
Quarto publications
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
23,78461,685
5,90216,879
18,945,48629,817, 125
9,94013, 057
15,956.6910,833.3710,272.65
Total 85, 469 22, 781 48,762,611 22, 997 37,062.71
Charges for services of detailed employees, etc.—
General miscellaneous charges
—
1,549.335.00
1. 554. 33
Congressional Record, 26,650 copies printed of
each issue
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
=10, 57722, 779
==67, 692, 890
280, 330, 64957, 60043,115
12, 584.6261,980.782, 057. 32
33,356 348,023,449~
100, 715 76, 622. 72=====Subsequent editions
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 3,14243, 005
=619
19,181484, 305
14, 495, 650
8.401, 1G5. 81
220. 76Executed in whole during fiscal year. ...... 23, 473
Total 46, 147 19,800 14,979,955 23, 473 1,394.97
Departmental publications for internationalexchange
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 1,280
71, 4156,798
61,627435, 072
4,075,378
512
2, 176Executed in whole during fiscal year
Total 72, 695 68,425 4,510,450 2,688
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.—Executed in whole during fiscal year 250
129,849.17
SENATE.
Franked envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year 6, 573, 050
3, 218. 000
320. 95
257. 30Document and seed franks:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Confidential for executive sessions:
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
Total
1.2505,270
8,9893, 075
2, 237, 250
57,9011,250
15
1,297.025,369.49
6,520 12, 064 2, 295, 151 1, 265 6,666.51
EEPORT C'F THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 55
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andduring the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911.
CONGRESS.
Charges.
Altera-tionsand
correc-
tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-
phlets.
All tlo LI dtions.
Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Tot3.L
$48. 15 $92. 00 $22. 27 $198. 67
$19. 90
2,353.78839. 70
1,198. 90
13, 526. 64
5,259.65
5,088.4239,934.6612,212.36
$66. 298,932.8325,127.94
3,846. 9432,008.0017,101.16
$43,460.5931,965.9615,341.00
$1,319.04514. 15
55,053.75139,338. 0377,991.92
S301. 9740. 40
S559. 43
342. 37 3,213.38 19,985.19 57, 235. 44 .34,127.06 52,956. 10 90, 767. 55 1,833.19 559. 43 272, .383: 70
57. 20 234. 701 387.20 730 63
1,820. 47495. 44
l , Doi. ou
12,735. 78646. 70
9,095. 1918, 286. 302,407.96
24. 10
39. 25
262. 91
147. 60
942.94 1,096.45139.00! 256.15 204. 10
122. 85 .09..33
63.35 467. 71 1,318. 64 1,739.80 204. 10 3,046.54 21,013.84 122. 85 .42 29,789.45
266.551.532.851,074. 95
3,018. 92
1,972.182,934. 55
2, 112. 65
4,605.883,447.90
3,995.466,796.511,755.80
226. 84112.92
2,741.67
5,212. 61
9,7-38.89
9,221.85
5,638.887,387.983,813.62
156.2836, 428. 6043, 136. 8635,262.99
2,874. 35 7,925.65 10, 166. 43 12,547.77 3,081.43 24, 173. 35 16,840.48 156.28 114,828.45
989.25
54. 67
9S9. 25
2,481. 2213. 10
152. 10 2. 50 271. 67 3.89 15.70 293. 66 117. 708. 10
152. 10 10.60 271. 67 2 3.89 15.70 293. 66 117. 70 54.67 2,494. 32
781. 70
2, 173. 40588. 40
3, 454. 2213,584. 281,808.80
5,949.7828, 976. 46
6, s;^
GO, 31
2.64 16,268. 99 47,680.0036,647. 75
93,551.95339,390. 594,454.52
2.32 ?S. 00 74,114.50 48, 136. 77 13, 426. 33
3,543.50 18,847. 30 34,926.24 67, 144. 96 38. 00 90, 383. 49 84, 327. 75 48, 136. 77 13,426. 33 437, 397. 06
22.05 258. 78 16.083,064.8417,577.22
305. 31
21,282.8061,447.73
4,414.577,025.41
2,419. 77
17,140. 88838. 74
4, 330. 709,359.07
15, 151. 761.00
1.00 11,462.03 19,819.43 5,169.44 20,658.14 24,510.83 83,015.84
7. S3 63. 47 24.401,136.91
94.67
134. 60568. 45
229. 80380. 0831.20
914. 9550. 58
44.1180.08
125. 19
64.003, 169. 69
320. 53
418. 61 1,029.00 124. 19 1,255.98 703.05 189. 19 3, 720. 02
562. 50 562. 50
6,976.67 30,464.64 78,594. 96 159,632.29 42,759.92 192,789.53 238,726. 00 50,366. 79 15,219.29 945,279.26
28.57
21.45
3,536.31
699.55
14,930.32
631.16
74.53
124.61
18,890.68
1,734.07
2.39.64
791.12158.0532.23
124. 41
140. 121,197.50
49.00
3,016.027.454.8036.20 964. 85 71.79
36.20 1,030.76 190. 2S 264.53 1,246.50 964.85 71.79 10, 471.42
66 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEB.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
CONGRESS—Continued
.
Kind or description of work.
SENATE—continued
.
Bills, resolutions, and amendments:Public, joint, simple, and concurrent, each.Executed in whole during fiscal year .
Private, eachExecuted in whole during fiscal year . . .
Engrossed, eachExecuted in whole during fiscal year. . .
.
Enrolled, eachExecuted in whole during fiscal year
Total,
Reports:Public, eachExecuted in whole during fiscal year.
Public, of 684 to 1,105 copies, eachExecuted in whole during fiscal year.
- Private, eachExecuted in whole during fiscal year.
Total
Documents:Publications less than 100 pages, each. .
.
Executed in whole during fiscal year..Publications less than 100 pages, each. .
.
Executed in whole during fiscal year .
.
Octavo publications
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.
.
Executed in whole during fiscal year .
.
Executed in part, to be completed
Total.
Royal octavo publications
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total
Quarto publications
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total
Document reserve
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed.
Total.
Senators' reserve
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Copies.
Total charge
On requisition from Secretary of Senate:Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envel-opes
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Typepages.
Totalprintedpages.
11, 290
'8,'295
""863
660
362
Total.
660
215
22, 100
48, 437
70,53:
751
2.2106;907
117
10, 970
22,442
2, 801
'2," 942
""zsi
6, 124
2,031
"ihQ
5,83016, 139
682
850
2, 833
7, 936,870
'3,'652,"566
"""i9,'946
89i
11, 010, 261
1,848,(
2, 248, 319
137,922
4, 234,901
1, 340, 460
""32,'250
Publi-cationsbound.
6, 444, 360
13, 300, 765
19, 745, 125
512, 182
939, 250
1, 878, 559
2, 81 <
811
10, 970 811
1, 047, 444
2, 095, 721
2, 095,721
330,077
330,077
170
5,060
5,060
1,296324
1,620
Charges-
Composi-tion.
$14, 897. 60{
"'9,"493.'76|
'"'2"576^23!
1,297. 45
28, 258.
5,060.60
3, 716. 79
'"sis."58
,590.97
3, 197. 15
5,117. 17
34,572. 77139,560.84
179, 250. 78
1, 048. 242,787.00
3,835.24
479. 13
8, 758. 90
9, 238. 03
304. 71
304. 71
240,920. 62
312.45
254. 20.75
254.95
EEPORT OF THE PUBUC PRINTER. 57
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
CONGRESS—Ck)ntinued.
Charges
—
Altera-tionsand
correc-tions.
Electro-
andstereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Binding
I^ets.
Illustra-
tions.aper.
Bindingedition
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$6,174.94 $1,823.80 $2,311.81 $6,364.85 $251.00 $31,824.00
8,273.75 15.42 852.16 4,791.60 531. 18 23,957.81
$29.70 790.85 76.94 71.09 887.57 11.40 4,437.78
565.21 93.08 496. 48 30. 15 2,482.37
29. /O 15,804.75 1,916. 16 3, 328. 14 12,540.50 823.73 62,701.96
13.10 $1,380.70 825.52 241.45 295.41 1,952.99 1Q QQ10. ao 9,783.75
84.60 980. 10 334.65 520.84 $32. 02 321. 64 604.80 6,595.44
191. 10 186.05 24.75 26. 19 311.40 3.84 1,556.91
97.70 2,551.90 1,346.22 787.04 32 02 643.24 17,936. 10
59.30 776.40 494.00 243. 16 210.83 1,535.24 2.76 6,518.84
8. 10 7.35 6.58 5.93 1.68 29.64
1,354.705,3f)4.60
9,211.95
2,589. 15
7,049.971,965.00
946.572, 459. 46
407.44
1,322.802,833.15
75.791,003.69
1,024.732, 139.96
501.79
242.513,802.23
12,673.4259,225.83152,681.57
15,931.25 11,604. 12 3,813.47 4,155.95 2, 114. 03 3,666.48 4, u44. 74 224,580. 82
33.0044.40
506.90 124.35 149.77 1,993. 11
2,831.40130.85
77.40 506.90 124. 35 130.85 149. 77 4,824.511
909.60199.90
1,397.632,054.67
235.93713.51
312.22592.76
^25295.90
429. 75
745.583,679.5113,835.52$474. 30
1,109.50 3,362.30 949.44 904. 98 301. 15 1,175.33 474.30 17,515.03
2.90 53.95 762.6230.84
343.6464.00
623.04101.25
2, 222. 7941.00
4, 313. 65237.09
2.90 53.95 793.46 407.64 724.29 I, m6. 79 4,550. 74
987.00341.75413. 75
987.00341.75413. 75
1,742.50 1,742.50
17,343.95 18,905.59 28,600.41 8,743. 41 2,447.20 25,730.67 5,727.09 21,355.65 1,721.72 371,496.31
1.80 20.96 715. 11 2.20 2.00 1,837.68 4.95
-
72.89 2,970.04
.80 9.90.15
7,364.02 23.92 532.745.75
5,180.62112. 08
i
10.15 220.55 13,596.90118.73
.80 10.05 7,364.02 23.92 538.49 5,292.70 10. 15 220. 55 13,715.63
58 HEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
CONGRESS—Ck)ntiiiued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Type Total
printedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
SENATE'-continued.
On requisition from Secretary of Senate—Contd.Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.—Executed in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
1, 188, 214
Total. 1, 188, 214
Blank books with patent backs, etc.
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Blank books without patent backs
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
102
3, 969
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.-
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
6,857
Total. 7,323
Publications smaller than octavo
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
,900 84, 400
Total. 6,900 84, 400
Octavo publications
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
10
33,062734
3,0597, 340)6, 115 100
Total. 33,073 3, 793 903, 455 100
Royal octavo publications
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
16,020 4, 258 909,970
Total. 16, 020 4,258 909, 970
Quarto publications-Executed in whole during fiscal year. 1,481 2, 168 186, 145 302
Charges for services of detailed employees, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal year
General miscellaneous charges-Executed in whole during fiscal year ,
Total chargeIn authority of resolutions:Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes-Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Octavo publications-Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
1,200
5,167
171
8,500262,455
5,42126,341
3,728,75024,987,193
7254, 700
Total. 270,955 31,762 28,715,943 5, 425
Royal octavo publications
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Quarto pubUcations—Executed in whole during fiscal year.
General miscellaneous charges-Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total charge
32,996
14,927
2,555
6,000
861,723
2,899,809 2,000
KEPOK.T OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEPt. 59
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, Continued.
CONGREBS—Continued
.
Charg(
Altera-tionsand
correc-
tions.
Electro-typing
stereo-
typing.
r ress-
i^ork.
Binding
Inlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework,
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
4.90 . 30
$1,727.87 $34. 27 $14. 98 $54.79 $689. 25 $6, 991.1721. 20
187.50 41. 35 1,727.87 34.27 1/1 00 2,329.56 54.79 689.25
2.60 . 45 183.81 126.52 ijyyi. ^y 1,529.01
3.20 3. 19 118.85 350.07 1, UUD.w 12. 85 1,852.91
1,207.6013,489.741,145.00
1,207.6013,489.741, 145.00
10, o4/. o4It; QAO 9/i10, o1/. o4
13.2054. 70
23.60 00£iO. OO 29.60 180.8278.70
67.90 23.60 28.38 29.60 259.52
64. 70112.8859. 70
586. 0025.30
80.50538. 4385.95
7.55245.6752. 10
3.78208.4658.16
4,816.613,976.523, 336. 33
93.00 461.80 61.86272.78
237.28 611. 30 704.88 305.32 270. 40 93.00 461.80 334. 64 12, 129. 46
Oft. 80
23.40I, oUD. 61 346.61 305.99 1,036.92: 3.56
44 . t?.^!
5,250.09221.25
24.20 1,306.37 346. 61 305.99 1,081.17 3.56 5,471.34
129.60 685.50 86. 16 91.72 705. 10 566.56 .18 7,786.96
2,652.51 2,652.51
3.00 16.57 66. 39 878. 19 66.11 6.82 801. 25 1,846. 33
654. 88 i, yyo. o/ 11 ,886. 82 546. 64 555. 47 11,512. 43 Is, 704. 04 2,186. 24 4, 787. 68 73,068. 42
1.10
10. 33
4.89
28. 68
7.24
61.59
199. 77
.20 .15 3.96 4.62
199. 77
1,752. 40
1,245. 43
123. 10
1,429. 96845. 47
453. 353,420. 78
374. 25
439. 36
5,379.94126. 70
39.10423. 50
144. 14
4,292.17476. 67
356. 40
1,995. 0525. 50
414. 02
5,198. 08590. 65
. 75
1.69.06
9.267.8239,615.293,828. 01
3,120. 93 2,275. 43 4,248.38 5,946.00 462. 60 4,912. 98 2,376.95 6,202. 75 2.60 62,711.12
1.40
158. 45 1
545. 25 294. 30
1,321.67
244. 83
1,369.06
691. 35
407. 23
.26
.06
3,737.11
8, 533. 68
73.55
.65.324.06
,153.03 750. 00
63. 30
2,338. 883,280. 98 5,958. 09 7,561.97 462. 60 6,560. 44 3,326. 72 7.305. 29 7. 44
60 BEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEB.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
CONGRESS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
Totalprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges-
Composi-tion,
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Franked envelopes;17 nen tqc:1 / , UoU, / <30 $1,165. 35
Executed in part, to be completed
1 1 ,UOU, /60 1,165. 35
I)ocunient and seed franks;
14, y4o, oyz 1,128.650 or;
14,943,592 1 1 Qn on1, io\). yu
joills, resolutions, orders, and amendnients;708
14, 558 iU, oUo, Ud4 iy, uyo. ooSimple and concurrent resolutions and orders,
each 703887 633, 561 1,147. 08
Public bills, joint, simple, and concurrent reso-lutions, when reported, each 328
110 00, UoU 1 Q7 At^Lol. 40Private bills, each 228
31, 014 6,259,512 35,747. 35Private bills, etc., when reported, each 328
137 44, Ooi 1 R7 noID/, uuEngrossed bills, each 10
2,584 25, 840 3, 874. 85Enrolled bills, each 1
Executed in whole during fiscal year 1,327 1,327 2, 282. 15
50, 617 1/, oUo, yoo AO AKADZ, 404. Oo
xleports.
660Executed in whole during fiscal year 2, 799
6, 053
1 QA'7 QAf\i, oil , o4U
4, 813, 857
D, OlD. 04
4, 936. 66Public, of 684 to 790 copies, each:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Private, each 27724
693 191,931 1,186. 30
9,545 6,853,128 24 12,439.50
Documents:660
Executed in whole during fiscal year 3,331 2,191,380 2, 711. 99292
Executed in whole during fiscal year 793 224, 224Publications of less than 100 pages, each 220
113 24, 860
Publications smaller than octavo
—
779I
716 - 557,764 2.00
Octavo publications-7,98443,282
2,51818,424
2,484,07610,978,828
41.32
17, 868. 8939.50
Executed in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
716
Total 51,266 20,942 13,462,904 716 17,949.71
iRoyal octavo publications-Executed in whole during fiscal year 675 525 354,375 2. 00
1. 75Executed in part, to be completed
Total 675 525 354,375 3. 75
Quarto publications
—
Executed in whole during fiscal vear 1,283 972 576, 387 54.00
KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 61
executive and judicial deportments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
CON GRESS—Continued.
Charges-
Altera-tionsand
correc-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-typing.
Press-work.
jjinningpam-phlet.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
BindingGclitioii
and
neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$101. 79 $9,561. 51 $2.00 $29,985.1822.30
$216. 5c $41,032. 3822. 30
101. 79 9.561.51 2. GO 30,007. 48 216. 5c— 41.0.54.68=99.64 3, 142. 21
8.15412. 56
.2c
7,7o5.1718.49
99.64 3.150.36 2,979.95 412. 81 7, 773. 66
113.00 8.346.76 §2.487. 13 3,040. 32 $8,324. 88 313. 57 41,624. 31
811. 95 67. 89 186. OG•
567. 22 55. 9C 2,836. 04
94.95 2.4^ ii.ii 62.97 5. 74 314. 69
30,c31.5C 20. 05 2.107. 52 17,560.57 1.835. 74 87,802. 73
129. 15 3.12 79.66 7.66 398. 24
SS4. 95 79.61 S4. 34 1,233.65 10.74 6,i68.i4
991. 22 872. 56 53.0c- 4,362.78
13. 41.790.48 2.660 '^-1 5. 604. 77 28.701.51 2,282.40^ 143.506.93
24.30
261.65
1,516.50
2,895.56
935. 05
1.051.79
277.77
1.002. on
80.30 318. 74
6S4. 2? $37.80
2,346.82
1,833.04
17. 16 11,833.18
12,703. 63
279.80 346. .3.^ .^Q. 04 60. 74 480. 49 9.66 2, 402. 38
285. 95 4,691.86 2.333. 19| 1,319.71 80. 30 1.063. 71 37. SO 4.660. 35 26.82 26,939. 19
55.90 46i.59 898. 85 367. 53 13.20 350. 07 3.S10. 99 8.34 8,678. 46
15. 91 194. 56 565. 23 744. 43 238. 77 .06 1,758. 96
7. 2. 76 4. k 4 '^8 2.40 21 33
.50 14.65 126. 41 34. 87 17S. 43
111.00 165.09
2,563.44i 1,157.191.60 21.50
1.688. 39
2,689. 1651.94
580. 932,292.59
54. 06
70.' 4c
4.00
35. 81
884. 692.622. 54
28.641.82879. 62.80
582. 01
706. 2242.40
491.80 2,676.04 1.343. 7S 4.429.49 1. 2SS. 23 2.927. 58 74. 4.^ 920.50 42.40 32.143. 98
1. 50i 30. 951. 44' 24. 98
89.3715.00
102. 52
69.82226. 34112. 99
2. 94 5.5. 93 172. 34 339. 33
1. 90 115. 72 151. SO 172. 50 495. 92
62 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding eocecuted for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
CONGRESS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
Totalprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—continued.
Documents—Continued
.
Document reserve-Executed in v/hole during fiscal year.
Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
15, 776 10,360 1,903,868 11,117
Total. 15,776 10,360 1,903,868 11.117
Members' reserve
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
21,0261,622
Total. 22, 648
Total charge.
On requisition from the Clerk of the House of
Representatives:Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes-Executed in whole during fiscal year 4, 147,000
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envel-
opes-Executed in whole dm-mg fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
4,479,108
Total. 4, 479, 108
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed— 2,489,386
Total. 2,469,386
Blank books with patent backs, etc.—Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Blank books without paten t backs
—
Executed ia whole during fiscal year.
126
4,907
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in part in prior fiscal years
Executed in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
18256,844
Total. 57,026
Piiblications smaller than octavo-Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed....
14,600 1,304 2,089,000 0,500
Total. 14,600 1,304 2,089,000 6.500
Octavo puolications—Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
88,200 2,083 1,753,0001
Total. ?,200 2,083 1,753,000'
Royal octavo publications
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearQuarto publications-Executed in whole during fiscal year
General miscellaneous charges
—
Executed in whole during fiscal yearCharges for services of detailed emploj^ees, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal year
87,600
12,400
7,981
378
4,346,550|
263, 100
500
Total charge.
1,086. 822,160.52
3,247.34
?,396. 63
69. S3
16.61
10, 920 S:?
j
KBPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 63
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, i9-Z^—Continued.
CONGRESS—Continued.
Charges—
Altera-tionsand
correc-tions.
Electro-tjrpingand
stereo-typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlet.
Illustra-
tions.reaper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$3. 50 $167. 8918.00
$942. 3861.09
$815. 44
69. 03
$689. 78
115. 71
$.5,561.52
333. 85
$8,744. 08642. 35
3.50 185. 89 1,003.47 884. 47 805. 49 5,895. 37
16, 193. 001,712. 05
3,025. 60
9,386.43
16,193.001,712. 053,025. 60
20,930.65 20,930. 651
850. 15 8,222. 15 60, 291. .35 10,241.34 $1,948. 96 44, 867. 58 26,938. 27 $38,336.40 $2,991.78 293,207. 95
66.11 3,025.73 6.05 1.50 3,151.44 197. 80 7,092.48
2. 20 9. .38 13,655.08 23.00 611.6860. 86
2, 507. 62266. 45
782. 09.44
17,813.50327. 75
2. 20 9.38 13,655.08 23. 00 672. 54 2, 774. 07 782. 53 18,141.25
40.85.50
60.53 1,855.96 51.38 2.00 1,404.99 $0.83 922.06 5,780.4014. 50
41.35 60.53 1,855.96 51.38 2. 00 1,404.99 .83 922. 06 5,794.90
2. 80
1.50
130. 05
3.20
312.69
141.10
197.34
238. 78
1,587.43 2, 788. 51
2,040.484.43 1.363.52 111.60
1.52. 2085, 337. 19
152. 2085,337.19
1,920.75 1,920.75
87,410. 14 87, 410. 14
116. 10
16.60229. 30 359. 17
57.50209. 7035.57
2,500. 61 15.32 4,522. 57182. 8737. 80
132. 70 267. 10 416. 67 245. 27 2,500. 61 15.32 4, 705. 44
38.653.90
20. 10 490.06131.45
349.0386.00
6.00205. 70
315. 9057. 14
281. 3910. 38
154. 90 2,742.852,655.09
42.55 20. 10 621.51 435. 03 211. 70 373.04 291. 77 154. 90 5, 397. 94
37. 50 2, 772. 24
111.25
27.62
1,.382. 18
72.91
1.557.64
74.53
68. 33
200.00 1,927.19
11.00
...
...
2, 775. bO
432. 28
11,277. 62
347. 27
3,055.16
432. 28
6.90 59.25 100. 85
260. 60 296. 27 22, 790. 28 2,391.65 946.99 10,085.43 93,162.55 2.246.11 5,388.76 148.489.47
64 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
CONGRESS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
Totalprintedpages.
Tubli-cationsbound.
Charges-
Composi-tion,
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—continued.
On authority of resolutions:Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envel-opes-
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
Total.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Blank books without patent backs-Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total
Publications smaller than octavo
—
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Total.
Octavo publications-Executed in part in prior fiscal years .
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Royal octavo publications—ExeciTted in whole during fiscal year
Quarto publications-Executed in whole during fiscal year
Charges for services of detailed employees, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal yearGeneral miscellaneous charsres
—
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Total charge.
574,466
1,0002,334,430
$111. 70
2,335,430
116,464
462
306. 85
312. 05
201.397
1,417
3,1045,100
2,219,3601,477,700
2,0002,475 268. 74
,204 1,532 3,697,060 4,475 268. 74
2,830199,067 37,052
783,74025,687,523
118. 9234,9-34. 2815,333. 39
201,897 37,992 26,471,263 3,642 50, 3. 59
13, 168
11,981
2,658
8,766
422, 438
1,586,070
100
1,421
3,071.84
8,854.48
790. 77
64,209.62
Total charges, authorized by lawTotal charges. SenateTotal charges. House of Representatives.
Total charges
129, 849. 17
289, 679. 82
173,650.42
593,179. 41
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
379,520 16.884 13,177,936 1,205 $328. 60
379, 520 16.884 13,177,936 1,205 328. 60
13,414,325 11,670 170,960, 600 110 2,482.55
135,000 19. 05
74,600
Private orders:Executed in whole diuing fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total
.
Private orders for speeches:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads. and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
KEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK. 65
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
CONGRESS—Continued.
Charges—
!Altera-
; tions
1and
correc-
!tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-Bindingpam-ptdets.
Illustra-Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$31.*32 $1,481.63
1-
!
6. 309,231.25
6.3016,330.97
i SI. 75 2.70 53. 77 $1,130. 86 5,588. 12 ' 215. 92
! 1.75 2.70 9,237.55 53. 77 1,130. 86 5,588.12 215. 92
—.
16,337.27
4.40
95.60
1.40 158. 82
60.27
4.60
4.02
217.59
31.74
69.08
15.00
762. 74
594.53$75.85
15.00 15.002,694. 17
20.002,694.17
20.00
2, 729. 17 1 2, 729. 17
i
303. 50 905.00 1.208.502,549.75' 20.80 8,3.69 159.39 88. 98 1.928.15
1
20. 80 88. 98 3, 758. 25
409.501,744.85
11.50
31.055,108. 89
1,443.10
139. 845,195.921,280.53
9.944, 100. 541, 648. 48
34.503,877.90
$87.32i8,545.48 17.824,122.31 .54
831.0764,553.8323, 935. 05
i
829.0670.45
199. 0924.75
899.51 2,165.85 6,583.04 6, 616. 29 223.84 5, 758. 96 3,912.40 12,755.11: 18. .36 89, 319.95
28.60
508.50
575. 17
1,755.83
136.67
948.42
142.88
937. 93
90. o5
871.20
880.32 .24
1 . 855. 69
4,926.37
15,738.75
493.62
3,309.04
6.70
493.62
278. fi-T999.25 757.45 7.35 47.70 427. 87
2,558.41 2.942.56 18, 868. 66 8,234.31 1,354. 70 13. 729. 46 10,512.42 15,918.99 1,122.19 139,451.32
6, 976. 6721,279.813,669.16
30, 464. 6423,241.1411,460. 98
78,594. 96 159,632.2946.445 .32 16.852.02101,950.29 20,867.30
42, 759. 92
3,465.274, 250. 65
192, 789. 5343.803.5468,682. 47
238, 726. 0027. 757. 85
130,613.24
50. 366. 79
30, 847. 18
56,501.50
15, 219.291 945,379.266,516.84: 50£i,888.79
9,502.731 581,148.74
31,925.&4 65, 166. 76|226, 990. 57* 197, 351. 61 50, 475. 84 305,275.54 397,097. 09 137, 715. 47 31, 238. 861 2,036,416.79
DEPARTMENTAL /.ND MISCELLANEOUS.
$2.00 $205. 14 $1,258. 98 82,435. 77 $306.53 $2,399.0322. no 1 24. fi2
$296. 32 $262. 58 $7,494. 95146. 62
2.00 205. 14 1,258.98 2,435.77 328. 53 2, 523. 65 296. 32 262. 58 7, 641. 57
8. 19 51.45 10,570. 03 5, 149. 47 57.91 25,529.03 52. 00 $0.78^ 8.98
1
43,910. 39
.« 3. 55 93.20
278. 58
446. 71
296.02
i
23.20
5. 69
586. 11
580.29t
10513—11 5
66 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.
CM)VERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE—Continued.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed«in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Blank books with patent backs, etc.
:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal yearPubUcations smaller than octavo:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Quarto publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charges:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total.
Total charge.
OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Bla;nks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books with patent backs, etc.
:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Pubhcations smaller than octavo:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed....
Total.
Octavo publications:Executed in whole dming fiscal year
.
Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Charges for services of detailed employees, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal yearGeneral miscellaneous charges:
. Executed in whole during fiscal year
Copies.
12,151,500
12,151.500
38
Type
973
31
350
505,600
8,650
610
610
92
23
2,057
167
257,500
1,487,691
1
27
110
8,000356,700
364, 700
14, 100
14, 100
74
1,666
1,740
266
266
Totalprintedpages.
5,982
1,1501,120,550
1,121,700
39, 430
,430
592,00011,187,200
11,779,200
1,177,100
Publi-cationsbound.
100
4,000
500
Charges-
Composi-tion.
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 67
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—
Altera- 1
tionsand
correc-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illxistra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$540. 60.90
$205. 58 S4, 008. 14 $109. Do $4, 054. 10 %2, 221. 25 $16, 250. 1927. 90
54L 50 205. 58 4,008. 14 109. 63 4, 054. 10 2, 221. 25 16, 278. 09
3. 6580. 10
4. 8570. 56
$23. 30445. 62
33.70694. 633.30
3. 30 83. 75 75. 41 468. 92 728. 33
18. 30 140. 76 132. 23 769. 37
58.20
72. 50
20. 55 1, 148. 76
58. 20
286. 1428.30 37. 41 2. 10 5. 08 12. 10
34.20583. 1057.00
3. 25303. 75
.44192. 27
.23240. 36
41.004, 694. 35
154. 2538. 99 1, 656. 55 104. 07
674. 30 38. 99 307. 00 192. 71 240.59 1, 658. 55 104. 07 4, 889. 60
2. 3010. 00
28.20 6. 36 18. 0818. 92
286. 75 555. 98102. 77$8.20
12. 30 28.20 6.36 8. 20 37. 00 286. 75 658. 75
3.201,501.98
3.209,006. 69168. 60 1,414. 96 75. 76 1.75 27. 50 4, 206. 53 274. 46
168. 60 1, 414. 96 75.76 1.75 27.50 4, 206. 53 274. 46 1, 505. 18 9, 009. 89
1,428.70 1,681. 38 5, 052. 80 312 55 35.70 9,493. 67 3, 586. 75 3, 892. 04 34, 224. 16
.45
15. 58
130. 70
716. 15
2. 45
368. 00
527. 48
1.28
7.76
190. 33
513.31
2,574. 81
19.13
8. 52
.50
23. 65
10. 95
.45 5. 99 5. 99 64. 98
129. 85
81.01
129. 85
22. 00363. 17
36.25770. 08
73. 60
1, 679. 35
56. 70
1,050. 75
211.656, 544. 63
299.44245.12 2. 07
17. 45 23. 75 14. 00 30.42
402. 62 245. 12 830. 08 1, 766. 95 1,137.87 2. 07 7, 055. 72
20. 30 54. 60 90. 90 152. 65 162.44 .IS 703. 024, 550. 90
20. 30 54. 60 90. 90 152. 65 162.44 .IS 5, 253. 92
52. 6.1 52. 631
12. 7€ 1,485,2^ 168.93 1,679.97
i
68 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress^ the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.-'-ypt'
pages.
Totalprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges-
Composi-tion.
OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCU-MENTS—continued.
Publications for depositories:
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in wliole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
29,57S773,827
18,633175,405
9,936,45587,005,2/2
10,02688,376
$2. 70946. 18231. 34
Total 803,405 194, 038 96,941,727 98,402 1,180. 22
Publications for sale:
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
8,025349,598
6,42787,930
1,649,75033,785,056
2,00027,570
33.551,854. 31
Total 357,623 94,35; 35,434,806 29,570 1,887.86
Reserve remainders:Executed in wliole dming fiscal year 23,111 2,585 77.96
Catalogues and indexes:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
30032,300
1,850940
555,0001,859,600
300 519. 68
2, 420. 301,606.50Executed in part, to be completed
Total 32,600 2,790 2,414,600 300 4,546.48
Total charge 16,256.49
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year 473,225 1.50
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 514,000646,900Executed in whole during fiscal year 931. 47
Total 1,160,900 931.47
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 1
8.95
Executed in whole during fiscal year 17.202.65
Total 9 20.80
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in whole during fiscal year 475
2,906
7.15Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Octavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
-
20020,487
1,4275,370
285, 4002,182,545
100300
256.861,897.966,732. 77
Total 20,687 6,797 2,467,945 400 8,887.59
Royal octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year 1,475
600
308
72
77, 925
14,500
623. 84
205.10Quarto publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearCharges for services of detailed employees, etc.:
General miscellaneous charges:388.05
Total 388.05
11,065.50
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 69
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS— Continued.
Charges-
Altera-tionsand
correc-tions.
Electro-t3n:>ing
andstereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimeworlf.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$283. 56
6, 767. 821, 079. 01
$1, 809. 7015,312. 17
932. 83
$34.491,676.373, 875. 39
$1, 347. 24
19, 351. 61
2, 505. 98
$3, 196. 34
23, 884. 39653. 85
$17. 75
1, 092. 51
$6,691.7869, 267. 899, 301. 60
$2.00 $148. 6323. 20
$86. 21
2.00 171. 83 8, 130. 39 18,054.70 5, 586. 25 23, 204. 83 27, 734. 58 1,110.26 86. 21 85,261.27
. 4552! 80
160. 307, 196! 72
83. 57
287. 41
5, 974! 2869. 00
7132. 50
, 869. 57543.40
448. 15
7, 824. 944. 00
1. 1517. 37
1, 063. 51
32, 773. 63938. 00
2. 85 1, 965. 51238. 03
15.28
2. 85 53. 25 7,440. 59 6, 330. 69 2, 203. 54 8, 545. 47 8, 277. 09 18. 52 15. 28 34, 775. 14
5. 78 140. 65 844. 41 74. 85 1, 222. 09 11.95 2,377.69
592. 96 406. 00194. 10
58. 20248. 56
164. 96366.43
218.40 1,960. 203, 878. 741^932.70
232. 5512l! 40
416. 80204. 80
353. 95 797. 76 600. 10 306. 76 531. 39 218. 40 416. 80 7, 771. 64
790. 74 19, 573. 28 27 479.81 7, 789. 79 34 559. 60 37, 657. 94 1 128. 78 952. 08 147, 546. 09
1,281.75 19.32 85.54 26. 71 1, 414. 82
209. 45
658. 4850. 85150.02
260. 302, 816. 71191.40 4.06 34. 59 842. 68 4.01
191.40 4.06 867. 93 34.59 842. 68 4.01 200. 87 3,077.01
1. 40 2. 8517'. 852.35
1.7011.97
.90
11. 2090.' 057.50
18. 10137." 0713.40
1.40 23.05 14. 57 108. 75 168.57
68. 16 293. 16 834. 03
2, 460. 00
1,202.50
2, 460.00
30.30193. 05
1,696'. 40
175.15287 54470! 55
26. 24282. 79
90! 43
127.57289. 11
173. 23
56.00 672. 12
3; 319. 3211,135.96
65. 50 24. 75
5! 00204.80
1,967.5873.29 .53
1, 919. 75 65.50 933. 24 399.46 29.75 589.91 2, 228. 38 73. 29 .53 15,127.40
9.60
12. 10
99.95
121.10
28. 60
13.93
29.50
25.36
2.00 793.49
386. 73
27. 075. 54
9.14
60.20 2.25 5.46
1
[2. 64 .530.48 989.08
52. 00 52. 001
60.20 2.25 5.46 2. 64 582.48' 1,041.08
2,134.26 129. 76 3, 397. 43 476. 58 29.75 1 819.96 5,631.16 174.62 27,888.13 52,747.14
70 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
Totalprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges-
Composi-tion.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
14,0003,708,030
Total. 3,722.030
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal yea,r
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fisearyear.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports^ etc.
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
Total.
Loose-leaf and other patent binders:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Royal octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Quarto publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years .
.
Executed in whole during fiscal year .
.
Executed in part, to be completed
TotalCharges for services of detailed employees, etc.:
Executed in whole during fi.scal year
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in pari , to be completed
Total.
239, 430
57,500,553
60,770,517
2,671
3,360
7.
175,
183,
1,1022,368
3,470
7,597
Total charge
.
2,500300
12,500 1,50052, 800 300
2,800
41,200731,230
772,430
610,110
3,000360, 675
363, 675
386 65,300
3,31214, 409
5,742,80032,151,095
17,721 37,893,895 23,820
4,832
3651,866
2,40021,420
2,628,2301
1,09.5,000
2,748, 675
2,231 3,843,675
1,440
1,440
$425.853.50
429.35
81.2539,894.87
944. 75
40,920.87
7.701,374.90209.06
1, .591. 65
18.704,295.15
223. 05
4,536.90
8.17597. 33
C05. 50
1,132. 4841,331.365,307.20
47,771.04
4.223.95
103. 5012,765
621. 75
13,491.05
5.940.5a
5,946.53
119,516.84
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 71
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges-
Altera-tionsand
'
correc-
tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
1
Riish andovertimework.
!
Miscella- •
neous i
items.Total.
S9.142,058.24
S2.1010.13
$3.69783.54
$14.934,262. 87
3.90136 S40. 56
.40
$940.23 $3.96
3.96 787. 23 4,281.70.36 40.96 2.067.38 12.23 940.23
629. 65 10.37 18.49 658. 51
19.80
1, 747! 348.60
29 521,427". 53
39.99
1,302. 1230, 162. 40
358. 52
157. 15
1 . 806. 7787.00
367. 72
36, 085. 57952. 74
812.30 2. 769. 86
$56. 04 87.-67 5.564.05, 116,831,64115. 33j 2, 506. 93
1,775. 74 1,497.04 31,823.04 2,050.92 56.04 37,406.03 87.07 6,491.68 122,108.43
1.0023.2021.70
108.80 35.082, 996. 94
555. 56
$4,109.4617.357.46
4, 262. 0423, 252. 23
2,738.0738. 803.90
1.60192. 76
45.90 42. 70 1,760.89 3, 587. 58 23. 222. 02 1.60 30, 252. 34
5.7057.403.80
6.07353.02
9.87
221.885. 769. 65
401. 78
46.325.993.26
811.69
3, 708. 92
45, 536. 50
2, 424. 29
2.01 28,629.17953. 70
436. 8420.40
66.90 368. 96 6.393.31 2.01 6.851.27 32, 993. 12 457. 24 51,669.71
672 71
2. 500. 22672. 71
2.500. 22
3.172.93 3, 172. 93
6,166. 74 6. 166. 74
9.9079. 55
22.85 14. 45
66.0521. (0
9.2343 . 9015. 65
Qoo r\f\•i'd-j. UO47.50
10. SO 524.77815.31
89.45 22. 80 80. 50 30.93 59. 55 440. 50 10.80 1,340.08
101.45
2,257.67372. 55
537. 052, 864. 22
424. 60
660. 33
3. 924. 51
175.50
1.132. 300, o4o. oy
119.00
5.50736. 53
103. 51
1,121.92A inn 0 \0. 409. o4
448.58
1,564. 73
0. 049. 08 5. 71 19.676,255.7669,941.486, 950. 94
2,731.67 3.825.87 4. 760. 34 7, 594. 69 845. 54 7,979.84 7, 813. 81 5.71 19.67 83,148. 18
181.16 83.07 1.074. 63 563. 41 861.82 16.68 19. 7C 7. 024. 42
14.30774.8590.10
322. 00
1. 56S. 541,033.47
17, 569. 49711.85
225. 90
45S. 91
367.771,147.(>1104. S.5 744. 90 4.00
879.25 104. 85 1,890.54 684.81 1,515.41 744. 90 4.00
1,171.02
19,314.81
1,171.02
119.312. 873. 24
207.68
119.31
15, 918. 02416. 30
2.30 1,.502. 24 21.40 15. 82 45.30 4. 686. 9890.30
823. 12118.32
1.09
2. 30 1,502.24 21.40 15.82 45.30 4, 777. 28 941.44 1.09 3.200.23 16, 453.63
5,772. 73 7,488.54 50,501.68,
10,965.19 946.88 63,979.01 09, 128. 72 114. 51 18,348.40 346, 762. 50
72 REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
Charges-
Totalprintedpages.
Publi-cationsboTind. Composi-
tion.
WAR DEPARTMENT,
Branch office.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year 699,018 $123.55
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year 8,677,468 4,658.25156. 16
Total 8,677,468 4,814.41
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in part in prior fiscal years 250
3,902,26526
4, 6054, 150
13,607,418. . . 3.93
7,630.252L01
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Total
i
3,902,515 4,631 13,611,568 7,655.19
Octavo-pu blications
:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 4,80088,725
15
42818,000
381,4255.53
673.81Executed in whole during fiscal year
Total 93,525 443 399,425 679.34
Royal octavo publications:27,020 2, 957 3, 052, 720 2,376.87
38.06
4.60
2.00
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Main office.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:50,000
64,510Embossed letter heads, note heads, and envelopes:
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 659, 65013,288,250
39.204, on. 89312.00
Executed in whole during fiscal vear
Total 13,947,900 4,963.09
Blank books, with patent backs , etc.
:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 1
195Executed in whole during fiscal year 258. 7513. 85
Total 196 272. 60
Blank books, without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years 200
23,211Executed in v/hole during fiscal year 588. 6515.95
Total 23,411 604. 60
Bmdmg newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 2494, 071
1
Executed in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total 4, .320
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
34,500183, 215
1,2605,497
8,117,50011,791,238
13,40854,726
71.544,251.36
350. 51
217, 715 6,757 19,908, 738 68, 134 4,673.41
REPORT or THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 73
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments^ andthe fiscal year ended June 30, i^il—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—
Altera-tionsand
correc-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illiistra-
tions.Paper.
editionand
miscella-neo
Kush andovertimeworlj.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$0. 90 $2.38 $462.59 $1.12 $71. 11 §661.65
97. 70.20
109.904.78
10,613.87231. 90
$126.16 11,925. 64358. 69
817. 9013.50
28, 349. 42765.23
97.90 114.68 10,845.77 126. 16 12,284.33 831.40 29, 114. 65
7.20224.26
6. 15
3, 126. 59
1.31
2, 497. 441.26
3, 133.51
19.8516,924. 06
21.01156. 99 $4.50 150. 52
231.46 156. 99 3,132.74 2, 498. 75 4. 50 3, 134. 77 150. 52 16,964.92
1.4036.48
8. 66180.54
2.8875.28
3.7295.12
...
22.191,071.211.23 8. 75
37.88 1.23 189. 20 78.16 98.84 8. 75 1,093.40
560.70
1.30
3.00 697. 97 794. 87 806. 96 5,240.37
56. 36
142. 21
211.82
17.00
14.00
1.16
.35 42.97
184.60
80.29
1.11.90 22.05
4.64184. 5618.57
13.21902.4028.26
267. 566, 855. 26431.40
55.222, 222. 84 72. 43
77.00
182.4415, 202. 871,395.86
$2. 3429.89
634.124,896. 26
28. 50
1,198. 7334, 978. 402, 291. 59
207.77 943.87 7,554.22 2,278. 06 149. 43 16,781.17 32.23 5, 558. 88 38, 468.72
2.60166.409.96
S19. 70 22.301,821.71
48. 51
3.60 8.46 204. 9620. 70
1,158.044. 00
21.50
3.60 8. 46' 178. 96 225. 66 1,181.74 21.50 1,892. 52
70.001,739.42
65.00
70.00
3, 899. 31
319.4427.603.40
30.951 500.24
1.80| 51.631.08 874. 47
181.66136. 90
31,00 ~ 32.75! 551.87 1.08 1,056.13 1,874.42 136. 90 4, 2S8. 75
223.02 223. 02
8, 469. 52532. 27
S, 469. 52532. 27
9,224. 81 9,224.81
140.70288.7016.00
150. 04363. 0310.50
144.401,206. 76
27.00
400.801,591.68
258. 08276. 06
7.40
260. 831,896. 36
26.02
2. 436. 247,835. 23
20.00
1
5.11^ 153.103,862.63
17, SG7. 39457. 43
445.40 523. 57 1,378.16 1,992.48 541.54 2, 183. 21 10,291. 47 5.11 153.10 22. 187. 45
74 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER.
No, 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPART -VIE IvTTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
Totalprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges-
Composi-tion.
WAR DEPARTMENT—continued.
Main office—Continued.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in Avhole during fiscal year
.
Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
35, 850133,719
2, 38524, 392
Total. ), 569 26,777
Royal octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
30013, 290 1,025
Total
.
13,590 1,053
Quarto publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
1,0005, 610
787397
Total. 6, 610 1,184
Charges for services of detailed employees, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal year
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Total branch-office charges
.
Total main-office charges. .
.
Total charge
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
Branch office.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
813, 0.50
3, 985, 70027, 850, 310
21, 60056, 018
31,836, 010 77, 618
8,400172, 138 500
180,538 500
787,000453, 100
1,000
1,240,100 1,000
700
7, 636, 251
Total. 7,636,951
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
558
Total
.
558
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal year 432
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Octavo publications:Executed in M'hole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
1, 156, 850 992
284,600 1,760
Total. 284,600 1,760
3,096,601
6, 865, 200
6. 865, 200
$2,066.0427, 293. 324,972. 75
34,332.11
12.90570. 24
6, 035. 25
H,618. 39
136. 451,203. 21
1,339. (
3, 035. 67
3, 035. 67
15, 687. 4255, 846. 13
71,533.55
178. 06
3. 707,712.06
54. 25
7, 770. 01
2. 50
2.50
5,541.1214. 00
5, 555. 12
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 75
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges-
Altera-tionsand
correc-
tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$485. 201,698.48
195. 70
$1,265. 52
4,336. 97189. 06
$667. 15
4, 155. 94197. GO
$1, 419. 42
5,487. 81
70. 55
$8. 003,194. 85
434. 51
$913. 78
5,752. 81
390. 92
$4, 514. 0010,434.71
40. 00
$8. 50972. 17
$157. 47
205. 77$11,505. 0863,532.836, 490. 49
2,379.38 5,791.55 5,020.09 6,977. 78 3,637. 36 7,057. 51 14,988. 71 980. 67 363. 24 81,528.40
4.5023. 50
1,300.30
16.40150. 16
5. 13
49. 71
9. 968L 61
3. 008.45
5L891,129. 277,735.75
.75400.20
53. 85 191. 00
1,328.30 400. 95 166. 56 54.84 53. 85 9L 57 191.00 11.45 8,916. 91
35.3053.00
72. 008.88
235. 00143. 63
84.90 319. 00'
144. 20350. 00 1,232.65
1,698. 06130. 84 8. 05 6. 25
88.30 80.88 378. 63 215. 74 8. 05 463. 20 350. 00 6. 25 2,930. 71
2, 627. 28 2, 627. 28
192. 003,221.87
100. 00
192. 007, 635. 03
100. 0010.60 403. 98 L 63 5. 50 251. 98 700. 00 3.80
10.60 • 403.98 1.63 5. 50 251. 98 700. 00 3. 80 3,513. 87 7,927. 03
930. 144,494.35
278. 288,186. 36
15, 328. 27
15, 457. 693, 497. 94
11,520. 88
4. 50
4, 417. 78
16,326.0228, 191. 83 38, 802. 15 1,021. 81
1,078. 78
12, 407. 6353, 131. 35
180, 346. 61
5,424.49 8, 464. 64 30,785. 96 15,018.82 4, 422. 28 44,517. 85 38,802. 15 1, 021. 81 13, 486. 41 233,477. 96
1.80 2. 67 594. 10 .45 447. 60 85. 11 1,309.79
18.40340 09
8. 30 .86248. 57
3.395 617. 1£
.051 lot; CO1, i/O. ow
34. 70
54. 25193 62
358. 49 193. 62 6, 146. 97 249. 43 5, 620. 58 1,125. 94 21,465. 04
2. 00 3. 27 1,853.8230. 00
1,.861. 5930. 00
2.00 3. 27 1,883. 82 1,891.59
913. 33 913. 33
39. 74 15. 22 752. 63 311. 30 573. 49 70. 54 2, 525. 90
480. 12 16. 25 1,777.23 3,088. 36 3, 160. 91 .12 14,064.1114.00
480. 12 16. 2.5 1,777. 23 3,088. 36 3,160. 91 .12 14,078.11
76 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
Totalprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
NA.VY DEPARTMENT—continued.
Branch oj^^ce—Continued.
Royal octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Main office.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopeExecuted in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total
.
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total.
Loose leaf and other patent binders:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole dtiring fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Royal octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
8,100 42 35, 800
18, 130
Total
,
91, 240
2, 000, 97015,131,896
17, 132, 866
117
124
27,111110,540
137,651
5
1,965
2,022
553
13..500601,000
614,500
22.000109,285
131,285
1,50021,656
23,156
1825,043
5,225
2,93510,110
13,045
23
3,997
4,020
350,5007,891,625
,242,125
11,818,50012,060,150
23,878,650
15,5002,060,971
2,076,471
3,794
3,794
18,5007,702
26,202
2,206
2,206
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 77
eocecutive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges
—
Altera-i
Electro-tions
1
tjT)ingand and
correc- stereo-
tions. ! typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Binding\ edition! and1 miscella-
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$1. 8C 839.83 §11. 53 S16. 98 S211. 02
31.80 6. 71 42. 04I
$2.00 $588. 93 686. 23
$0.75 12. 87 2.25 52. 66 20. 26 96.79
4.76 5. 19 361. 47321. 96 3. 91 S23. 00
5. 101,568.30
3. 70
35.60616. 0616. 16
431. 71
12, 647. 26221. 30
17. 65
1, 818. 61
128. 7419, 082. 40
596. 24
475. 10
5, 422. 2223.41
1, 128. 8562,514.171, 143. 46
79.495.00
27.70j S393.90
1
1,577. 10 667.82 13,300.27 1,836. 26 84.49 19,807. 38 27. 70^ 393. 90 5,920. 73 64,786.48
2.856.67
3.4583. 90
76. 021,065.76
82.321,48L22
4.785.00 26.40 196. 69
2. 13
5.00 9.52 87.35
.-
26.40 198. 82 1,141.78 1,568. 32
2.2021.35
. 60
37.1837. 966. 42
568.221,245.43
212. 16
341. 04
3, 374. 87524. 17
1,073.4011,317. 38
900.00
2,036.2916, 707. 731,688. 75
3.50 20.91 329. 13
24. 15 8L56 2,025.81 3.50 4,240.08 13,290.78 20. 91 329. 13 20,432. 77
64.322,420.59
228.00
64. 322.420. 59
228.00
2,712. 91 2,712.91
43.30232.80
43.30232. 80
276. 10 276. 10
88.761,19L55
223. 50
66.451,862.24
26.45
130. 991,928.81
42.50
45.45 80. 101,795.43
73.95
98.37474.0127.50
9.7069.83L50
828. 7617,605.713, 661.17
124.97186.70
143. 1532.' 10
974.70
1,503.81 3n.67 1,955.14 2, 102. 30 220. 70 1,949.481 974.70 599.88 71.03 22,095.64
458. 171,893. 9015L85
807.85937. 9236L50
1,
718. 15981.8512.90
1,241.392,508.60
22.49166. 02115.08
1,546. 062,552. 36
2L93
3, 710. 001,904.75 1. 145. 78 23.03
11,166.6734,947. 081,904. 54
2,503.92 2,107.27 2,712. 90 3,749.99 303.59 4,120.35: 5,614.75 1,145.78 23.03 48.018.29
.78380. 1911.50
27. 15
1,485.3934.45
23.25480. 37
26.83781. 7330.31
88.8411,368. 24
624. 93611.2828.72
595. 05244.80
2,064.45 20.06 60.73
60.73 12,082.01392. 47 640.00 1,546.99 503.62 839.85 838.87 2,064.45 20.06
78 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
Totalprinted
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges
—
Composi-tion.
NAVY DEPARTMENT—continued.
Main office—Continued.
Quarto publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal' year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
5,789602
1,212481,600632,586
8001,640
Total. 1,589 1,814 1,114,] 2,440
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Total branch oifice charges.Total main office charges. .
.
Total charge
.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
85,0004,404,336
Total
.
4,489,336
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
51,350
1,423,77032,977,581
Total. 34,401,351
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed...
353,284
Total. 3,319
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years .
.
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
1,67052,582
Total. 54,252
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
1,708
Total. 6, 794
Loose leaf and other patent binders:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
2,185
2, 185
10,50013,950
Total
.
24, 450 449
401,500225, 650
5001,450
627, 150 1,950
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 79
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—
Altera-tionsand
correc-
tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-piilets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework
.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$641. 20 $905.75 $178. 60 $52.08 $206. 31 $280. 00750. 3568.00
$4,002.735,231.087,113.09
324.051,607. 60
390. 76225.85
163. 05
69.60353. 33252. 71
$102. 10
897.35
2,572.85 1,803. 10 795.21 284. 73 812. 35 1,098. 35 102. 10 16,346.90
22. 202.70
95. 00125.62
127. 701,694.32
62.00
255.503,392.58
62.00105. 63 73. 08 $18. 10 293. 16
24.90 105. 63 73.08 18. 10 293. 16 220. 62 1,884. 02 3,710.08
881. 95
8, 604. 20227. 76
5,727.329,344.56
22,831.583, 667. 788,483.06
9,864.8732,317.91
2,799.1527,146. 04
1,870.648,692.32
43,081.01192,487.761,519.63 $2,180.53
9,486. 15 5,955.08 32, 176. 14 12, 150. 84 1,519.63 42, 182. 78 29,945.19 2, 180. 53 10,562.96 235,568.77
.1519.26
25.311,643. 34
11.71621. 25
37.422,692.571.00 35.58 156. 02 6. 32
1.00 19.41 1,668. 65 35.58 156.02 6.32 632. 96 2, 729. 99
188. 10 8. 40 1.02 198. 52
15.50775.02
8. 30
12. 701,556.68
18. 50
585. 13
21, 178. 89rt£io OOZbo. 83
_53. 89 69.32
33,114. 19
928. 78
528. 949,151.92
34. 85
1, 305. 2889,090.591,562. 51
2,705.38 16.06 726. 4223. 80
798. 82 1,587.88 22,032.85 2,759.27 16.06 34,112.29 750. 22 9,715.71 91,958.38
159. 75
2, 348. 5873.05
159. 75
3,217.44155. 83
3.40.70
3.26 340. 15 590. 4555.74
21.008. 19
4. 11o or-6. ZD o4o. 6i 146. 19 Z,0»1. 00 21.00 3,533.02
178. 68
17,500. 23226. 50
178. 6821,538. 23
737. 6218. 20 35.85
1. 84
)72. 00242. 27
6. 41 293. 951,059. 29259. 16
18. 2C 37.69 1,318.45 2,214.27 17 905. 41 6. 41 293. 95 22, 454. 53
1, 408. 91
10, 356. 82
2, 157. 63
1, 408. 91
10, 356. 82
2, 157. 63
13,923. 36 13, 923. 36
1,249. 43
462. 001,249. 43
462. 00
1,711. 43 1,711.43
29.4536.4032. 90
66.9531.58
30.3258. 14
51.59
150. 00463. 50
291. 72
1,253.1197. 19
149. 45
1.50
2. 25 ioo. 6e 3. 15
149.45 1.5C 98. 75 98. 53 2. 25 140. OS 613. 50 100. ot 3. 15 1,642.02
80 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total chargesfor the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
Totalprinted
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges-
Composi-tion.
INTEBIOR DEPAETMENT—continued.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
213,0751,356, 125
3,87215,514
4,451,40067, 722, 155
425
51,062
Total, 1,569,200 19,386 72,173,555 51,487
Royal octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Quarto publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Charges for serA'ices of detailed employees, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
33,600
41,800
Total
Total charge.
PATENT OFFICE.
Specifications of patents, trade-marks, and de-signs—100 copies of each specification of patentsand 50 copies of each specification of trade-marks and designs were printed:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total.
Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office,
issued weekly, edition 5,375 to 7,000 copies:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total.
Library edition of specifications of patents anddrawings, eachExecuted in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed
Total.
Index for library edition of specifications of pat-ents and drawings, each ,
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total
.
Headings for drawings:Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Royal octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
150
150
4,6502,888
7,538
3,674
9,000
,000
237,900
117,500
8,20595, 623
103, 828
1,28713,902
,144
94;
799, 750,040,000
9,839, 750
8, 307, 600
77, 688,000
85,995,600
921,600
921, 600
142,050
$1,31520,999.975,575. 85
27,891.68
490. 23
133. 79
1,606. 82
3. 82
51,742.53
15,680. 45
232, 606. 727,214.40
255,501.57
5,178.0078,897. 281,639
85,714.88
15.0016,013.50
16,028,50
11.00
59. 302,392.95
2, 452. 25
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 81
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June SO, 1911.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Contmued.
Charges—
Altera-tionsand
correc-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$292. 201,894.44
309. 25
$644.874,102.62
670. 50
$772. 40
5, 305. 26597. 45
82, 615. 44
9,366. 44
314. 00
S4. 95
1, 685. 47
2, 107. 06
$1, 761. 62
9, 479. 73
1, 080. 15
$154. 05
9,383.79$19. 98880. 82
SO. 31
20. 75$7,581.6863, 119. 2910, 654 26
2,495.89 5, 417. 99 6,675.11 12,295.88 3, 797. 48 12,321.50 9,537.84 900.80 21.06[ 81,355.23
50.40
9.70
1.90
15.46
72. 73
94.65
132. 68
128. 23
95. 83
110. 66
17. 85 5. 82! 867. 44
492. 49
2, 075. 672, 075. 67
20.00
4, 303. 88130. 75
2,000.0011,262.58
225. 08L70 260. 58 6.09 69.03 1,736. 30
75. 902,902,84
18. 43373. Ic 2. Ic
1
1.70 260.58 6. 09 69.03 1,812.20 2,921.27 373. IS 4, 454. 63 11,507. 66
3,529. 26 7,345. 67 32,503. 72 15,519. 20 5, 636. 39 52, 518. 08 44, 934. 67 1, 783. 82 18,936.40 234, 449. 74
129. 10
2, 935. 60
. 608. 45
2, 009. 0023,2.37.75
735. 00
447. 32
5,098.64175. 86
129. 48
1, 498. 0247. 81
18,395. 95265, 385. 18
8, 173. 07
3,064.70 9. 05 25,981.75 5,721.82 1,675. 31 291,954 20
44.70217. 75
37. 30329.05
1,072.2010,863. 55
225.44
1,169. 5211,523. 70
220. 25
480. 225,219.92
1,949.4918,321.08
379. 22
9,931.43125,372. 33
. 2,464 51
262. 45 366. 35 12, 161. 19 12,913. 47 5, 700. 14 20,649. 79 137, 768. 27
31. 40
.1231.4025.44
38, 103. 69
9. 6018,814.19
.723,276.00
18, 823. 79 31.52 3,276.00 .72 38, 160. 53
235. 05 24. 86 44. 66 382. 26
2,943. 004,319.00
30. 00
2,943.004 319. 00
30.00
7,292.00 7,292.00
7. 93
65. 92608. 95
.16
12.41
1,318.69
.36 19.45
175. 23
5, 411.5124 80 12. 80
300.00790. 92
24.80 790. 92 674. 87 312. 80 1,331. 10 5,580. 74
10513—11 6
82 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.
PATENT OFFICE—continued.
Services for printing heads of drawings:Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Extra copies of parts of the Official Gazette, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal year ,
Executed in part, to be completed
Total
.
Extra copies of specifications, each:Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Total charge
.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total.
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Total.
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Quarto publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Charges for services of detailed employees, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal year
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in wliole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Copies. 1
Type!pages.
68, 100
68, 100
50
126,900
3,250
1,500703, 892
705,392
62
171
4121,767
2,179
66,90026,550
93,450
4, 800
4,800
Total
Total charge
.
1,126
1,126
,870
126
126
Totalprintedpages.
777,850
777,850
21,343,3001,804,875
23,148 175
302,400
302,400
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges-
Composi-tion.
19,9276,000
25 927
100
100
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 83
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—
Altera-tionsand
correc-
tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
xress-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
S3, 926. 64 S3, 926. 64
$40.00 S331.099.36
S.326. 21
12.00S236. 02
12. 17
1,460.0772.58
40. Uu 6-±\). iO QQQ 01 248. 19
1
21.30 187. 15 7. 15 11.64 508. 24
3.413. 25 $1, 166. 32 58,412.18 13, 620. 86 So, 700. 14 31,278.87 S7,292.00 5, 614. 67 487, 130. 98
.30 .83 84. 61
8.50
3.15371.56
2.50 4.03 110. 32
13.00
12. 971,349.22
23 00
4.00
3. 16293.44
4.81188. 3829. 80 18.95 2.65 2i.45 S3. 34
29 80 18. 95 374. 71 2 65 21 45 296. 60 3. 34 ] 93. 19 1 385 19
13.45344.35
13.45438. 8124. 32 51.14
24.32 51.14 357. 80 452. 26
1.00 7. 97 4.51 51.15 5.35 85. 73
127. 12
27. 75
127. 12
o, oyz. ui
27.75
O, 84:0. OO 6, otK). OO
5,421.55248. 85
0 R1 Q ef>ii. oio. ou
3. 069. 61
388. 851 QQjL OS
2,239.-32
351.25270. 50
4, 154. 07722. 35
357. 50
199. IS2.30. 95
1,725.69
3, 676. 83581.96776. 35
5,870.191,248.00
40o. uu
18.36.06
28,503.685,062.40
18, 577. 01
fi oCii on 0, -iOZ. l-i 2,861.07 5,233.92 2,155.76 5,035.14 1 t;<3f! 1 Q/, ooD. iy
i
18.42 1 iQ nooz, i-to- uy
3.501,835.75
32. 24
410. 60
162. 68302. 65
468. 08 246. 27625. 36
66.50759. 53
1.058.205,307.64
1.839.25 442,84 465. 33 468. 08 871. 63 826. 03. . ..
6,365.84
! 1,478.99 1.47S.99
43. 52 2.8664. 98
46. 38298. 6711.40
2.70 .90 7.53 .25 3.50 210.4111.40
2.70 .90 7. 53 .25 43.52 67. 84 3. 50 221.8] 356. 45
' 10. 156. 25 5.917.2^ 3.834.04 5.704.90 3,090.36 6.283.76 11. 845. .52 3. .34 1,921. 7i^ 66, 237. 75
84 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
1
Totalprintedpages.
-tUDU-cationsbound.
Charges-
Composi-tion.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
Octavo puTolications;Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
57, 600
343, 451
4,93311,302
11,004, 20C
38,501,8501,49€
2, 471
$1,608.6322, 747. 2820, 925. 27
Total
Royal octavo publications:Executed in part, to be completed
401 05] 16, 235 49 506,050 3 967 45, 281. 18
1,844.03
Quarto publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed.
4, 000
4, 000359138
1,580, 000
552, 00040
55
276. 05407. 52
5,114.36
Total
Charges for services of detailed employees, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal j-ear
8,000 497 2, 132, 000 95 5, 797. 93
Total charge 52,923.14
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year 991, 426 325. 65
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year 158,820 11.45
Executed in part to be completed
Total 158, 820 11.45
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years 24, 6501,620,471
25.101,406.13
9. 90Executed in whole during fiscal year
Total... 1,645,121 1,441.13
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year 276 123. 7014. 25Executed in part, to be completed
Total 276 137.95
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years 500
1,997Executed in whole during fiscal year 27.75
Executed in part to be com.pleted
9 AQ'7 27.75
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
1 702
2
Loose-leaf and other patent binders:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
2,500 108 88, 500 500 95.8767.28
Total 2,500 108 88,500 500 163.15
Octavo publications:50 98.44Executed in part in prior fiscal years 300 295 88, 500
Executed in whole during fiscal year 69,113 18, 415 4,912,407 24, 762 17,360. 76
Executed in part, to be completed 819. 66
Total 69, 413 18,710 5,000,907 24,812 18,278.86
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 85
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
I
Charges—
Altera-tions
correc-
tions.
Electro-typing
stereo-t3rping.
Press-work.
Binding
p^lets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper
Bindingedition
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
1
!
Total.
$429. 45
2, 034. 65
$1,143.254 667 5]
2, 992. 81
$818. 70Q OKA RQo, yo^:. Do
1,512.92
$3, 649. 25
1^, oOo. ^f.
1, 003. 55
$955. 86U, Uoo.
11, 668. 38
$1,862.99Of oy^. oo
2, 955. 33
$551.781 flfi4. f^QJ. , UVJ^. U57
$11,019. 91
62, 121.3943, 465. 36
1
$322. 26372. 45
4, 487. 80 8, 803. 57 6, 286. 30 17, 511.25 18, 712. 28 13, 213. 20 1, 616. 37 694. 71 116, 606. 66
529.25 302. 64 569. 82 3,245.74
46. 14
LI I. oo240 8C
218. 25140. 00193. 24
573. 68 722. 74382. 18DOO.
32.2001. LO
1
1,869. 062, 098. 43
16, 026. 74OU. oU 286. 90 371.21
8,338. 14
9')7 7QZZ/. l\j
«d79 Kflijl/ Z. OU
1 c\A o oni, oU 551.49 860. 58 8,709.35 1,790. 12 oo. 00 997 70ZZ/ . /y 479 SO4/ Z. OU 19, 994. 23
QO/1 AAyUrt. DD
1
904. 66
6, 059. 85 9, 564. 53 6, 837. 79 18,371.83 15, 003. 32 1 AQQ 70i, oyy. /
z
922. 5C 1,377.16 140,751.29
2. 60 23. 81 843. 09 7.30 118.11 109. 10 1,429.66
448. 81 2.65 IX. OU10. 50
36. 02 7. 53 547.9610. 50
1
448.81 2.65 52. 00 36. 02 7.53 55S. 46
1.13
57.831.00
42. 18 3. 851 . 409. 66 g.-^. 96
1.71
2, 246. 71
19.95
17.81921.44
91.786, 126. 05
50.0556. 791.90
3.5317. 30
Oy. WD KQ RO1, 469. 14 27. 81 O 9A0 Q7Z, ZDo. O / 3.53 939. 25 6, 267. 88
3.10.70
20.30.60
147. 3018. 16
497. 1241.67
2, 485. 903.50
3, 277. 4278. 88
3.80 9A on 165.46— 538. 79 9 /ICO ACiz, 4oy. "lu 3,356. 30
1.00 IS. 2590. 34
95.25474.8518.97
114.50760.6431.02
3.42 1.50 162. 7812.05
4.42 1. 50 108. 59 174. 83 589. 07 906. 16
Z, O'iU, UO Z, OVj. UO
6. 006. 00
2.602. 70
20. 20 16.45 20. 204. 80
125. 00 280. 3274. 78
I
5. 30 20. 20 16. 45 25.00 125. 00 355. 10
5.702, 428. 99
145. 10
43.352, 919.33
88. 25
29.51977.82
24.581,098.35
43.03
29. 902, 343. 55
231. 4827,SS4.511,144.42
599. 1448. 38
38. 25 100. 3Cj 18.02
2, 579. 79 647. 52 3, 050. 93 1.007.33 38. 25 1,165.96 2, 373.45 100.30! 18.021
29.260.41
86 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
Totalprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges—
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE—Continued.
Royal octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Quarto publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
2,975
1.100
326
1211
39, 500
115, 600
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Total charge
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole diiring fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
6,0007.443,000
Total.
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
.
Executed in part, to be completed
134,750
5.625,213248,836,613
Total. 254,461,
Blank bools-s v>^ith patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole,durmg fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total. 283 i
Blank books, without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed
Total.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal yearLoose-leaf and other patent binders:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearPublications smaller than octavo:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Royal octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to he completed. .
.
Total.
94,874413,909
508,783
210
32
18,050
3,550536,750
540,300
135,800
135.800
633 618,250
691,80018,443,200
6,612
342
342
19,135,000
763,400
763.400
2,000i
3,32537,272
40, 597
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 87
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—
Altera-tionsand
correc-
tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neous
,items.
Total.
$57. 06 $89. 93
12. 25
$10.31
26. 20
$2. 50 $21.91
34. 82
$401.53
73.97$0.06
$7. 81 4. 87 26. 59 $81. o5 1,012.3552. 00
1,376. 8452. 00
7. 81 4. 87 26.59 81.55 1,064. 35 1,428. 84
2, 712.93 760. 23 6, 213. 27 1,098. 05 92. 75 4, 410. 40 8, 498. 52 $103. 83 2, 144. 31 46, 884. 36
4.15
2, 177. 76
1 .38
714. 94
4.53
8, 702. 47127.13
2. 80 15.50 3.60 5, 623.57115.70
14.70
2.80 15. 50 2,191.94 3.60 5, 739. 27 14. 70 715.32 8,834.13
451.00 2.40 14.00 7.77 25. Oo 5.35 506. 57
48.70765.2728.80
19.22
858.9824.14
685. 83
38,995.382, 389. 44
153. 76
1,843.64
299. 91
70, 755. 17
7,637 6?
20.00 572. 23
10, 094. 76
3,150.18
1,916.50139,877.5514,092. 43
112. 03
1.50601.80
842.77 902. M 42, 070. 65 1,997.40 113.53 78, 692. 70 20.00 601.80 13,817.17 155, 886. 48
18.90276. 0610. 04
3.02265.3522. 21
393. 38 417.203,195.30
49.007.45 3.30 2,303.49
• 5.003.95
7.45 3.30 305. 00 290. 58 2.701.87i 3.95 3,601.50
6.4479.0115.80
96.0815,483.591,176.64
5.1428,509.263,986.42
7, 091.5637.708.95
. 540.47
7, 200. 22
83, 765. 41
6, 533. 65
336. 6929.42
399.94 242. 8224.00
177.953.45
101.25 366.11 16, 756. 31 399.94 32, 500. 82 45,340.98 266. 82 181.40 97, 499. 28
505. 30 505. 30
132.97
1,758.11
132.97
152. 80 4.05 152. 15 149. 23 130. 24 234. 00 21.14
60.101,064.75
29.10
88.551,874.81
57. 60
69.802, 284. 06
253. 24
3, 410-. 28143. 82
667. 50
7, 770. 57
1,187.7927,978.431,182. 06
432. 30 82.20 92.84 393.08
1,153.95 432. 30 2, 020. 96 2,353.86 82.20 3,807.34 8,438.07 92. 84 393.08 30,348.28
115.35 24.86 387. 92
36.25356.00 490. 60
51.08384.00 688. 03 5.138.15
88.28
115.35 24. 86 424. 17 356. 00 541.68; 384.00 688. 03 5. 226. 43
88 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the j^rindpal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT—continued.
Quarto publications:Executed ta whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Money-order office.
Forms:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Books:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Postal cards:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total charge
.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Copies.
16,000
16,000
27,300
447,860
1,215,993,000
951, 16550,690,497
Total 51,641,662!
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Typepages.
146
146
66
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
24873, 350
Total.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
73. 598
379,460
Total.
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total
20,00043, 600
63, 600
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years 404, 050Executed in whole during fiscal year 20, 005, 760Executed in part, to be completed
Total. 21,009,810
727
3,86552,826
56,691
Totalprintedpages.
368,600
368,600
4,060,0003,138,000
7, 198, 000
19,597,800433,481,620
453,079,420
Publi-cationsbound.
240
240
Charges-
Com-posi-tion.
2, 000490
2,490
1,00037, 588
38, i
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 89
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—
AltcrDi-
tionsand
correc-tions.
El6ctr0"typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Binding
pnlets.
Illustra-
tions.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$27. 309.00
©IW. do ©loo. ol $35. 20 $251. 19 $40. 00 $85. 843.60
$32. IG $1,650.8721.60
36.30 162.36 133.52 35. 20 251.19 40. 00 89.44 32. 16 1,672.47
362.004,641.89375.25
362. 006, 654. 58
444. 004.40 S115.18 74. 76 4.00 66.00 • 271.36 734.25
68.756.91
4.40 115.18 74.76 4. 00 66.00 271.36 803.00 6.91 5,379.14 7, 460. 58
113.41
95, 694.91
372,029.75
113. 41
95, 694. 91
372,029.75
2, 417. 07 1,863.64 64,609.30 5,399.95 310. 93 122, 232.95 58,467.22 1,810.68^488,494. 66 781,330.17
1.00 26. 00 1,721.87 1.65 540. 43 1.40 499. 70 3,102.20
13.00349.36
6.40
21.35729. 12
19. 47
337. 5813,921.03
282. 50
.85
398.9598. 51
26,566. 58750.96
316. 75
4, 725. 8061.90
816. 49
55, 314. 931,427.78
72. 669.50
106. 47
368. 76 769. 94 14,541.11 399.80 82. 16 27,416.05 106. 47 5, 104. 45 57, 559. 20
2. 4556. 8816.05
1
1 31.13465. 9033.50
33. .58
636. 5778. 35
58.6912. 10
1
75. 38 70.79 530. 53 748. 50
.904.705.60
.9861.9717.08
6.451,659. 77590.46
33.11
5, 166. 61
68.00
46. 64
8,396.931,.591. 04
1,039.08390. 15
88.95 13.201.90
80.52 45.08
11.20 80.03 1,434.18 88.95 15.10 2, 256. 68 5,267. 72 80.52 45.08 10,034. 61
23.73
16, 478. 97617. 65
23. 73
16,478.97617. 65
17, 120. 35 17, 120. 35
58.95153. 60
72. 6037. 45
215.95172. 61
1,004.20335. 70
470. 94285.96
240. 0064. 68
2,134.582,037.9937. 40 68. 95 3.82
212.55 110. 05 388. 56 1,339.90 37. 40 756. 90 304. 68 68. 95 3.82 4,172.57
660. 50
6, 627. 931,234.55
1,662.1512, 568. 69
650. 82
1, 342. 66
36, 885. 821,082.90
4, 380. 10
72,544.5413S. 94
1
12.00! 2,164.0814,335.92i 70,228.2721,684.-36 3,512.30
210. 00
.5, 441.20 S71.775.09
466. 9413,048.34
277,440.1042, 126. 95
8,522.98 14, 881.66 39,311.38 77,063.-58 36,032.28 75,904.65! 5,651.20 871.77 472.03 332,615.39
90 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Royal octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Quarto publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Total charge
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed
Total.
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in Avhole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total.
Loose-leaf and other patent binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Copies.
1,00020,850
21,850
2, 245, 769
2,245,769
2,0002, 197, 250
2, 199, 250
87,500
923,42015,278,963
16,202,383
313
1,919
17,54949, 862
67,411
207
3,070
2,092
80038, 600
39,400
Typepages.
532
2,822
2,822
Totalprintedpages.
270,000205,500
475,500:
20,228,395
20,228,395
651 52,000490' 1,137,130
555 130
Publi-cationsbound.
1,000
1,000
1,435
1,435
Charges-
Composi-tion.
8007,100
7,900
$1, 8.38. 26381. 3537. 83
2,257. 44
14,681.601,514.55
16, 196. 15
19.71
4, 158. 83
4,178.54
107, 393. 31
326. 751.15
327. 90
1.00
110. 409,419.651,853.00
11,383.05
5.85415. 8517.05
438. 75
22.80550. 2658. 80
631.86
36. 00592. 48232. 50
860.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 91
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—
Altera-tionsand
correc-
tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpanipnlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$306. 4016.0011. 50
$578. 071.80.45
$160. 3077. 44
$34. 70
50.90$34. 10
3. 45
2. 8^
$130. 8837.312. 58
$200. 00
I
!
;
.$.3.20
$3, 282. 71
571.4555. 21
i
333. 90 580.32 237. 74 85.60 40. 40 170. 77 200. 00 3.20 3, 909. 37
7. 00524. 37 2, 818. 84 6,223.35 39. 04
44. 664,915.95 574. 00 30, 470. 60
1,566.21
700. 45 524. 37 2,818.84 6, 223. 35 83. 70 4,915.95 574. 00 32,0.36 81
19.719,097.75
40.0066. 50 528. 75 27.85 15.00 159. 88 463. 79 622. 70 3,054.45
40.00
66. 50 528. 75 27.85 15.00 159. 88 463. 79 622. 70 3.094.45 9,157.46
10, 217. 34 17,501.12 60,556. 91 85, 217. 83 36, 450. 92 112,496.01 30,271.18 $1, 129. 11 9,222.73 470, 456. 46
2. 20435. 31
2. 202,267.65
S. 992. 60 30. 75 1.410. 36
4.1318. 66 43. 22
3. 71
2. 60 30. 75 1,414.49 18. 66 46. 93 437. 51 2,278. 84
308. 50 7. 50 2. 70 319. 70
60. 90677. 0936. 20
101. 921.323. 76
79.16
396. 659.084.901,602. 98
76. 16892. 82
240. 01
19, 726. 13985. 62
776. 168,262. 14
115. 85
1.762. 2649,880. 25
4, 926. 25149. 80251. 55
343. 961.89
774 25 1 , 504. 84 11,084.53 968. 98 401. 35 20,95L 76 o45. 85 9.154. 15 56,568. 76
.50113. 60
1.3575. 36440
35. 97
519. 4826. 98
14.231,268. 47
120. 20
2, 159. 9511,760. 20
144. 75
278. 16
193. 78
2.496. 01
14, 350. 09313. 38
3.35
114. 10 81. 11 582. 43 1,402. 90 14,064. 90 471. 94 3.35 17,159.48
.2016.781. 50
10. 76
182. 098. 27
119. 62
725. 80166. 05
4. 241,695. 70
832. 18
1,676.077,246. 71
186. 60
12. 2029. 76
109. 28
1.S45. 89
lO; 584. 13
1,362.6838. 20 98. 83
18.48 201. 12 1,011. 47 38. 20 2,532.12 9,109.38 98. S3 151. 24 13, 792. 70
108. 75
4, 765. 6424. 00
108. 75
4, 765. 6424. 00
4,898. 39 4.898. 39
!
1,548. 25j
1,548.25
54.0070.60
11. 35105. 55
7.12193. 64
7. 08123. 23
80. 00325. 80
195. 551,521. 58
232. 50110. 28
124. 60 110. 28 116. 90 200. 76 i.m 31 40.'i. SO 1.949.631
92 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR—COntd.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed
Total.
Royal octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Executed in part, to be completed....
Total.
Quarto publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Total charge.
Bureau of the Census.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year ,
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year ,
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total
.
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Blank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
Total.
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed
Total.
Royal octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.
Copies.
51,0501,048,7m
,760
11, 450259,000
270,450
13, 700103,100
116,
Typepages.
Totalprintedpages.
5,25224,801
30,053
610,939
5,549
2,1259,055
11,180
591,700
54,450
1,
15, 559, 695
15,561,295
4
10,510
770
200, 500
284, 130
284,330
15, 100
65
1,763
17,815,400115,396,530
133,211,930
293,80011,931,850
12,225,650
3,134,90010,969,670
14, 104, 570
Publi-cationsbound.
5,8516,178
12,029
567. 07j
5,368 11,875.451
I
5,671.291
5,368
1,5483,680
5,228
4, 014, 700
130,0007,120,520
7,250,520
.600
REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE. 93
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—
Altera-tionsand
correc-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-vrork.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$1,270. 75
4,46L88$1,428.107,089.161 m.^. 10
$1. 175. 6C
8, 793. 42333.05
$2, 533. 4723,074.17
50.00
$-111. 21
66a 34165.23
$2,263.3019, 594. 46
857. 39
$1, ooo. / /
1,93a 70 $47. ie iioi 67$17,233.82106,424 37
I 11,204 04
7,055.38 9,532.36 10. 302. 07 25.657.64 1,242.78 22, 715. 15 3.500. 47 47. V 104. 07 134, 862. 23
332. 00) 25a 341,226.00! 2.13S.21
707. 20 672. 67
191. 692.54ti. 79
215. ^7
297. 672,436.08
SI. 00757. 36
4, 502. 97
315. 933,930. 78
605. 31
2,041. 70
26,830. SI12,379. 71
1,816. 47 • 102. 951.40
2,265.20 3,067.22 2.957. 3j 2. 73o. 75 5.341. 33 4.S52. 02 1,S16.47 .72 104. 35 41,252.22
1
1,977.20 1.227.11
3,109.31 5.030. IS77. 80| 256. 67
461. 093.23L35
90. 15
549. 962, 88a 87
47.4039a 3744. 80
S07. 244.085. 99
172. 68
839. 101.S44. 60 . 56
1.40S4a24
6.909.1877,970. 554,067.48
5,16131! 6.513.96 3.7S2. 59 3.433. S3 482. 57 5, 06.5. 91 2, 083. 70 .56 847.64 88,947. 21
g 80.003, 12a 84
80.006,292.81
80.00LOO^ 107.22 &07 131. 99 968. SO 37.5. 10 771. 92
SO. 00
1.00 107.22 6.07 131. 99 968. SO 375. 10 S51. 92 3.200.84 6.452.81
15.519. 92 21.148. S6 31 , 566. 40 33.1S.3. SI S, 444. 33 58,072.20 37,331. 03 965. 06 15.554 70 370, 030. 22
4.44 277. 22
200. 50
110. 68 34.70
3. 12
451. 79
20a 62
16. 482.487. 69
16.4822.29a 91
502. 59
419.0736.80
347.402.30
5.109.4416.52
35. 07 ISO. 75 10. 754. 14230 ^'^
45. 74 2. 81
45.5. 87 349. 70 5.125.96 35. 07 ISO. 75 10, 9S4. 43 45. 74 2.81 2,504. 17 22,809.98
6. 25
124. 81
3. 39
353. 06
30. 90
424. 57
48.69
908.792.00
743. S3
154. 13
743.83154 13
S97. 96 897.96
47.65 7. 14 157. 20 1,003. 01 2.50 402. S3 150. 00 1,912. 01
36. 601,14.5. 23
3a6,937. 10
472. 75
577. 40L60
197. 00 551. 04 5. 00 1,067.54 192. 2067.90
.81
579.00 197.00 551. 04 1,1S1. S3 5. oo: 1,067.54 192. 20 67. 90 . SI 7.44a 45
53. 6,5 4. .lO 59. 3S' 3^. 21 32. 19 . 50 540. li
94 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
Totalprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
Cliarges-
Composi-tion.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR—COntd.
Bureau of the Cewsits—Continued.
Quarto publications:Executed in part in prior iiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
27,951619, 294
2,1195,580
12,726,56011,593, 511
26,82314,500
Total
,
647, 245 24,320,071 41,323
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Total charge
.
International Commercial Directory:Executed in whole during fiscal year. 100 1,136 113,
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
50017, 500
Total. 18,000
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearOctavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearGeneral miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
43
33
91
5,039
Total charge
.
SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
9,985
148,800
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in whole during fiscal j'^ear
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal yearLoose-leaf and other patent binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearOctavo publications:
Executed in v/hole during fiscal yearGeneral miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
108
Total charge
.
375, 209
11,880
100
10
$692. 91
9,512. 61
19,018. 99
29,224. 51;
105.25
111.31
36, 596. 01
3,909.63
27.18
27.18
540. 75
4,049. 52
2,
4, 620. 25
5.50
87.15
10.65
10.65
8.50
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC. PRINTER. 95
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, iS'ii—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued
Charges—
Altera- i
tionsand 1
correc-
tions.
Electro-
andstereo-
tjrping.
!
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper,
j
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
S236. 701, 635. 50
1, SSL 80
S287. 48
1, 122. 26
134. 43
!
1
•5608. 952,811.61
501. 55
SI, 121 35 S919. 044, 082. 12
941. 67
S7,238. 264,899.00
70.00
Sll, 104. 6926.085.8122,812. 88
1, 903. 40
196. 87.Si9.86
67. 45|
S99. 51
.12
.3,754.00 1, 544. 17 3, 922. 11 3, 221. 62 87. 25 5, 942. 83 12, 207. 26 99. 63 60,003.38
4.606.60
52,398. 30
7,007.728.00
52, 408. 967,975. 07
8.002.2Z L35 28. 08 764. 64 59.20
1
11.20 1.35 28.08^ 764.64 59. 20 59, 414. 02 60,392.03
4, 901. 37 2,111. 18 10, 424. 47 5,481.09j 303.58 19, 661. 59 13,857.83 S70. 71 62,207.01 155, 614. 84
L 398. 60 886.38 159. 99j 29.23 55. 72 57.00 3. 45 6, 500. 00
-
1.6010. 26
1.0090. 9626. 42 .85 26. 25
26. 42 .85 26. 25 11.86 92. 56
10.50 66. 80 61.29 197. 65
65. 99
.13 877. 12
65. 99
167. 55
4,818. 79
6, 477. 99
24.05 5. 10 486.50
4.40
132. 57 23.41 93. 57
.92
L 07
6.469.87
34. 55 5. 10 584. 12 133.42 23.41 182. 03— 431.19 6, 185. 93 12, 500. 00
.30
2.65
11. 36
. 103. 66
.68
139. 74
1.46
34. 68
19. .30
369. 33.30 LIS
8.6090. 85
8.60113.988.05 4.43
8. 05 4.43 99.45 ' 122. 58;
.3C
1
5. 19
1
5. 73 55. 10
' 7.10
7L 82
7.10
49.50
'
423. 29
12. 00
49.50
1 6.9C 14. 9C L7o 3. .30 10. oc
12. 00
7.5{ 2.9c 143. le 2.90 ' 153.8? 171. 6c 97. 64 1.077.92
96 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS-Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Type Total
printedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
COURT OF CLAIMS.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
14,000
7, 750
5,00021,600
Total. 26, 600
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.
Blank books without patent backs:E xecuted in whole during fiscal year
.
Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total
Total charge
LIBEARY OF CONGRESS.
Branch 'printing office.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total
Royal octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
100
100
45022, 529
22, 979
402, 866
5,02014,062,789
14,067,
50
50045,750
46,250
2,500
7,346
10
48
1,730
1,778
354
743,955 443
743,955
500
24,000885, 550
909,550
93,850
443
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 97
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments^ andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges
—
Altera-tionsand
correc-
tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
1
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$0.30 $7.58
28.40
$3. 16 $18. 15 133.19
41.60$13.20
2. 1512. 38
2. 1579. 6718. 35 $1.35 31.59
18. 35 1.35 31.59 14.53 81.82
$21. 95 21. 95
4. 944. 76
20. 00 7. 50 - 32.446. 31.80
.80 9. 70 20. 00 7. 50 38. 75
111.40 111.4C
$9. 90502. 95
7.101
4.80204.20
3. 90
.77171. 32
.75202.84
1.14
22. 2216, 099. 19
866. 53
....
441.74 125. 6822.00
357. 42 $222. 74 5. 15....
519. 95 441.74 1 212. 90 172. 09 147. 68 204. 73 357.42 222.74 5.15 16,987.94
13.60 5.65 .25 20.97 32.00 6. 38 19.6216. 00
203. 6316. 00
13.60 5.65 . 25 20. 97 32. 00 6. 38 35. 62 219. 63
519. 95 455. 64 1,273.68 173. 69 160.88 270. 15 542. 77 229. 12 80. 95 17, 536.28
2. 16 334. 62 79. 29 13. 66 577. 73
4. 804, 760.35
7. 9314, 085. 18
26. 6846 351. 23
' 60!251,723.88
4.0033. 95 54. 92 5 231.59
1,727.88 33. 95 4,765.15 54.92 14,093.11 5,231.59'
45, 438. 16
5.25 .58 .37 20. 14
.2062.22
IL 90395. 20
3. 55176. 20
6.68299.62
24. 73
4, 087. 35.26
62. 42 407. 10 179. 75 306. 30 .26 4,112. 08
21.65 98. 8C 53.04 58. 93 3. 90 612. 53
8.25 .25 3.83 2. 00 1.80 139. 58
10513—11^ 7
98 REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8,
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.Copies.
Type Totalprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS—Continued.
Branch bindery.
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.' "fixecuted in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year. . ...
.
Executed in part, to be completed
3,78825,710
Total. 29,498
General miscellaneous charges:Executbd in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total.
Main office.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year. 20,000
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:* Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
"Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
19,830
25, 250545, 353
Total. 570, 603
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Blank boolcs without patent backs:"" Executed in whole during fiscal year. 13
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal yearExecuted in part, to be completed
2002,001
Total. 2, 201
l/oose leaf and other patent binders:"
' Executed in Avhole during fiscal year
.
Publications smaller than octavo:' ' Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
©ctavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
3
14,000
500107,
Total
.
107,800
Koyal octavo publications:*' 'Executed in part Ln prior fiscal years.
Executed in whole during fiscal j^ear.
Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
684,000
118
6, 21059,000
6,077,1
5,328 6,136,800
6,000 1,60022,500 2,133
3,210,0003,956,000
Total. 28,5001 3,733 7,166,000
^iuarto publications:Executed in whole diu-ing fiscal year. 1001
Charges for services of detailed employees, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal year
7,950
7,950
1,9826,465
8,447
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 99
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—
Altera-tionsand
correc-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Tll f
-
iiiustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$5,898. 9753, 198. 951,540.00
$5,898. 9753, 198. 951,540. 00
60,637. 92 60, 637. 92
$.822.38
$30. 321,453. 82
31.141,577.60121. 40
3.20 121.40 1,484. 14 1,608.74
$.45 $6. 36 59. 38 2. 14 70.83
90.20 $6. 75 .80 98. 25
$1.2017.20
3. 85129. 67
18. 55629. 98
23.601,510.121.41 $2.60 505. 41
18.40 1.41 133. 52 2. 60 505. 41 648. 53 1,533. 72
2.602. 10
14. 509. 852. 45
60.4090.7046.93
49. 5076.8031.27
332. 00367. 9560.00
474.30617. 45170. 55
4.70 26.80 198. 03 157. 57 759. 95 1,262. 30
7. 05 4.57 18.65 36. 02
67. 25
8, 856. 60625. 00
67.25
8, 856. 60'625. 00
9,548.85 9,648. 85
28. 79 28.79
56.30 14. 35 92. 55 105. 55 136. 77 2,035. 47
11.52908. 65213. 15
1
15.35,036. 00
6. 90783. 78 1,
15.20484.03
203. 3726, 206. 761,330.65
196. 58 10. 45 1, 605. 10 $18.82 .51
1,133.32 196.58 1,051.35 790. 68 10.45 1,499.23 1,605. 10 18. 82 .51 27,740.78
754.30335. 30
2, 865.90
664. 00261.52494.00
640.30453. 76340.00
664. 20595. 7333.00
1, 162.29752. 92492. 11
758. 822,322.36
7, 009. 70
6,525.6815, 806. 7714. 25
51.47 30.30
3,955.50 1,419.52 1,434. 06 1,282. 93 14.25 2,407. 32 3,081.18 51.47 30.30 29,342. 21
1.00 3.50 .59 .84 9. 46
14, 670. 61 14, 676. 61i
100 KEPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total chargesfor the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS—Continued.
Main office—Continued.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total.
Total branch printing oflQce charges
.
Total branch bindery chargesTotal main office charges
Total charge.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopesExecuted in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed m whole during fiscal yearPublications smaller than octavo:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Copies.
Total.
Quarto publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total
Total charge.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total.
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in. whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior ascal years.Executed in whole dvuing fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
55,300
116,090
238,023
3
1
9
625
Typepages.
Totalprintedpages.
59, 763
59, 763
2, 500
2, 500
30,000352, 200
382, 200
23,500
1,237,8582, 233, 520
3,471,378
1,067
1,067
111
Publi-cationsbound.
4,375
1,291,597
1,291,597
ri,500
71,500
Charges-
Composi-tion.
$98.28
24,349. 41
'39,'i86."63
63,529.44
71.10
2.50
736.05
11.35
17. 50
1,557.848.25
1,566.09
469. 91
184
654. 39
47.14
3, 106. 12
28. 10
28.10
.50
63.252,685.451,162. 12
3,810.82
5.90
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 101
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges
—
Altera-tionsand
correc-
tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-
neous.
1
iRush andovertime
,work.
!Miscella-neous
1
items.Total.
$6.00 $6.00
$1.50!
$18. 60 $7.75 $361. 38 $240. 00 641.33 1,368.84
1.50. 18.60 7.75 361.38 240. 00 647. 33 1
1,374.84
1,811.95, 36.11 5, 619.17 $288. 54 14, 541.833. 20
5,132^47
2.0060,759.3215, 253. 73
5,251.21 51,900.221,484. 14
j
62,246.6616,035.01 87,758.135, 169. 72 1, 678. 71 3,024.37 2,182.35 $31.45 $70. 29
6,981.67 1,714.82 8, 643. 54 2,470.89 31.45 19 677.50 76 015. 05 70.29 /Ui, yuo. Ui
.80 1.50 67. 82
276. 63
487. 58
1. 35 99.90
2.17
425.13
14.15
1.60
155. 52
256. 62
282. 90
2,101.16264.20 6.58 26. 10
1.00 10.19 4. 13 31.30
2. 60
16. 80
57. 97
2. 60
16.80
33.601.00 5.00 1.81 6.29 2.00
380.659.00
52.50 6£5. Kit 171. 44 311.25 6. 31 2,803.0617.25
I
389.65 52. 50 323.07 171. 44 311. 25 6.31 2,820.31
34.0025.70
116. 30 69.05 112. 85 802. 11
210. 18
59.70 116. 30 69.05 112. 85 1,012. 29
13.00 2. 67 17.44 147. 4624. 00
227. 71
24.00
13.00 2.67 17.44 171.46 251.71
716.35 73.58 1,289.26 269.75 979.16 50. 70 351.04 ' 6,835.96
16.8254.98
16. 82294.991.90 1.80 182.15 19.21| 6. 85
1.90 1.80 182.15 19.21 6.85 71.80 311.81
.40 51.00 .45 3.50 .40 56. 25
19.86293.55196.10
44.47188.0417.88
330.91 15.no 1.223,3^3.39
210.36
241.571,275. 81
716. 28
9, 448. 601,593.26
1,500.205.00
40.23 6.661.80'
235.93
509.51 250.39 1,836.11 55.23 7.80 3,534.97: 235.93 1,517.38 11,758.14
5.45
1
87.20 363.81 463.36
102 REPORT OF THE. PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
Totalprintedpages.
I
Charges-
Publi-cationsbound. Composi
tion.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION—Continued
Blank books without patent backs:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed tu whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
13, 180
5, 105
Total. 18, 285
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.Executed in part in prior fiscal yearsExecuted in whole during fiscal year
Total.
Loose leaf and other patent binders, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Publications smaller than octavo:
Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Royal octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Quarto publications:Executed in whole diu-ing fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Total charge.
PAN AMERICAN UNION.
Blank books with patent backs:Executed in whole dming fiscal year.
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year
.
Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total charge
ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION.
Letterheads, noteheads,.and envelopes:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total.
3163,175
3,491
232
12, 610
1, 615, 7321,214
18, 853
20,067
297
72, 650 746
72, 650
7,000118, 100
246
125, 100 5,726
10, 000145,000
155, 000
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year 10, 000
9, 323,30041,610,330
8, 50047,200
50,933,630 55,700
1,550
2, 512, 350 1,550
1,031,00015,893,000
16, 924, 000
$297. 70714. 1529.35
1,041.20
68. 20
54. 19
22, 193.142, 274. 22
24,521.55
406. 24
4, 603. 2374. 75
4, 677.
.60239. 67
240. 27
34,801.76
302. 48
10, 653. 66
444. 75
11,400.
11,405.29
14. 00
14.00
1.00
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 103
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued
.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—
Altera-tionsand
correc-
tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
Illustra-
tions.Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$276.0063.904.00
$465. 19
145.161.73
$930. 44317.23
$377.37381.53
$4,321.20 $49.4535.08
$4,717.352,907.15
35.081,250. 10
343.90 612.08 1,247.67 758.90 5,571.30 84.53 9,659.58
355. 652, 595. 72
. 355.652,595.72
2,951.37 2,951.37
159.33 159. 33
142. 453.20 1.20 $69.85
146.102, 855. 60
138.00
22.262, 465. 82
1.60
55.48 $156. 79 25.91 1,827.508,301.28
2, 288. 2354,320.622,891.11
4,805. 45105.00
6, 280.05 260.81197.85
6,331.43130. 76
$815. 5543.78
11.49
3, 139. 70 2,489.58 4,965.93 6,436.84 458. 66 6,488.10 10,128.78 859. 33 11.49 59,499.96
71.10 91.45 198. 89 468.34 9.00 452. 81 72.06 .19 1,770.08
439.6314.10
663.6146.99
574.00132. 34
623. 71
45. 101,029. 82
467. 16417. 50 15.10 87.40 1454.60
780.44
453. 73 710. 60 706.34 623. 71 45.10 1,496.98 417. 50 15.10 87.40 9,234. 44
26. 63
1,293.946.00
27.231,692.15
6.005.70 6. 10 109.24 37.50
5.70 6. 10 109.24 37.50 1,326. 57 1,725.38
4,529. 14 4,163.20 9,193.54 7,584.57 593.91 12,947.41 19,470.26 • 1,189.27 3,259.09 97, '732. 15
.50 4.90 2.59 21.80 34. 19
110.20 85.862, 400. 82
133. 62
2,427.69167. 76
2,143.89. 799.92
18,612.71476.39
931.7530. 55
2. 651.00
52. 25
1,072. 50 3.65 2,486.68 2,561.31 52. 25 2,311.65 19,888.93
11.25 11.25
1,073.00 14.90 2,491.58 2,561.31 52.25 2,314. 24 21.80! 19,934. 3^
8.3092.23
.5014.01
. 8.80206. 572.43 83.90
2.43 100. 53 83.90 14.5l| 215.37
31.20 8.00 40.20
104 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS-Continued.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Type
Totalprinted
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges
—
Composi-tion.
ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION—Continued.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in part in prior uscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
10, 0001,549,975
Total. 1, 559, 975
Blank books with patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBlank books without patent backs:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Publications smaller than octavo:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
3,615
2,217
1,50019, 491
91, 5001,029,850
Total. 20,991 765 1,121,350
Octavo publications:Executed in part in prior fiscal years.Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total
2, 00035, 000
37 74,0004, 618, 700 160
37,000 1,645 ,700 160
Quarto publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed m whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
125 162 20, 250
Total.
Total charge.
NATIONAL MONETARY COMMISSION.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year . . .
Binding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearOctavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearQuarto publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearGeneral miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
20, 000
12, 000
13, 227
102
29, 025
0,300
672, 175
23, 100
Total charge
.
UNITED STATES COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearOctavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearGeneral miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
1,350
16, 400
25
875 651 40, 157
Total charge
.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 105
executive and judicial departr/ierds, and the independerd government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges—
Altera-tionsand
correc-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
niustra-tions.
Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
i
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
$0 36200!l7
$6. 451,890." 01
11. 65
$25.00497.17
1
$1.131,083^33
14. 27""'$4i'89
$0.28269.48
$.33. 62
8,307.9928. 77
$45.24 $268.40
200.53 45.24 1, 908. 11 522. 17 26S. 40 44, S9 269.76 8.370.38
.80 21.55
93.34
14. 33
92.63
?113. 65
552.54
1.94
9.70
174. 47
751.21
1,022.811,022.81
12. 60151^20
12.99156.93
15 '^'1 58. 402,26015:32. 10 8.25 169.88 .12
2. 10 163.80 169.92 8.25 1S5. 11 .12 2,318.93
10. SO928.24
13.603,301.90
13.503,146.83
43.4614,319.28129.00 751.90 2.179.57 200.00 107,99 1,024.27
129.00 751.90 939.04 3,315.50 2.179.57 3.160.33 200.00 107.99 1,024.27 14.302.74
3.12
5. 47
13. 78
3.47
25.49
232. 15
42. .39
1,321.0620. 00
6. 82 495.40 574. 5520.00
6. 82 5. 47 3.47 495. 40 232. 15 594. 55 1,341.06
332.43 806.39 3,286. 16 4, 024. 84 2, 959. 62 4,892.67 1, 889. 00 152. 88 1,914.85 28,639.56
11.55
24.80
32.80
14.11
16.82
44. 85
43.24
149.26
164. 10
597. 99
121.47
4.33
4. 094.10 42.57
164. 10
12.40 94.85
35.56
153.30 142.39 18.23 14. 16
2. 09
1 42
13.42
ou.
16.50 209. 33 153.30 250. 46 164. 10 18.23 26.09 1,153.25
.40 2.70
33.28
6. So
144.46
39.55
788. 16
54. 92
2.00 L35 28.35 23.23
39.55
60.457.90 123.55
L30
8.53 32.80
.22
39.50
51.50
9.90 .40 160.83 9.88 fil . .37 if>n. nn 114.23 1,033.94
106 REPORT OF THE, PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total Charges for the principal items thereof, during
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Kind or description of work.
TARIFF BOAED.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes;Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total charge
IMMIGEATION C<?MMISSION.
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed . .
.
Total.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total charge
.
NAVAL SUPPLY FUND.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Embossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blank books without patent backs, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal year.Executed in part, to be completed. .
.
Total.
Octavo publications:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
General miscellaneous charges:Executed in whole during fiscal year.
Total charge
.
SUNDRY ACCOUNTS.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes:Executed in whole during fiscal year
Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etc.:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etc.
Executed in whole during fiscal yearOctavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearRoyal octavo publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearQuarto publications:
Executed in whole during fiscal yearGeneral miscellaneous charges:
Executed in whole during fiscal year
Total charge.
Copies.
29,000
431,190
431, 190
12,500
100
18,200
18,200
15,000
32,000
1,099,000
10,543
10,543
10,000
16,000
1,100
5
14, 400
50
1,125
Typepages.
413
Totalprinted
517,500
924,700
924,700
Charges-
Publi-cationsbound.
70,000
4,515
13
52
1,635,125
325
5,050
11,000
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 107
executive and judicial departments, and the independent government establishments, andthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS—Continued.
Charges-
Altera-tionsand
correc-tions.
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
Press-work.
1
^^^Ii;i-tra-phlets.
Paper.
Bindingeditionand
miscella-neous.
Rush andovertimework.
Miscella-neousitems.
Total.
SO. 83 S22. 10 $27. 14 $1.25 $61.92
$276. 2016. Ck)
99.69 278. 37 $40.90 330. 92 $96. 69 61.89 1,801.9690.00
292.20 99. 69 278. 37 40.90 330. 92 96. 69 61.89 1,891.96
56.80 10.00 92. 85 101.06 $35. 57 92. 12
9. 09
32. 17
9. 51
1,018.48
18.60
349.00 110. 52 393. 32 141.96 35. 57 459. 27 128. 86 72.65 2,990. 96
.30 1.20 .09 .06 6.40
919.80 259.80 491. 65 142. 57 167. 93 467. 25 9,272.8416. 2316. 23
919. 80 259.80 491.65 142.57 16. 23 167.93 467. 25 9,289.07
4. 73 .25 4.98
920. 10 259.80 492.85 142.57 16. 23 172. 75 467. 25 .31 9,300.45
12. 16
32.25
354. 43
15.73
83.57
1,221.76
1.74
39. 59
287.34
34.63
186. 16
2,260.46
.85
41.924.80 171.36 2. 35
3.05 386.0218. 19
$1,403.32 1.45 1,802. 0919.34
3.05 404. 21 1,403.32 1.45 1,821.43
4. 00 6.45
1.20
29. 00 12.00
327. 31
64. 81
553. 49223. 23
4.80 46. 77 409.54 200.36 2,064. 58 1,403.32 2. 35j 553. 35 4, 920. 98
.90 14. 86
7.34
.45
3. 75
60.80
9.70
.70
.60
90. 21
27. 39
13.12
1, 41S. 76
120.28
122.69
2, 728. 2^
1
13.12
312. 051.20
4.60
1.00
2.30
2. 50 280. 03
5.00
15.70
307. 70
.99
4. 90
296. 12
.45
3.84
30.71
81.07
11.49
.65
980. 001,603.52
1
9. 10 1,606. 92 322. 93 317. 79 401.62 325.17 1.074.51 4, 520. 73
108 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 8.
—
Classified statement of the printing and binding executed for Congress, the
the total chargesfor the principal items thereof, during
SUMMARY.
Kind or description of work. Copies.Typepages.
Totalprintedpages.
Publi-cationsbound.
Charges-
Composi-tion.
Letterheads, noteheads, and envelopesEmbossed letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes.Blanks, notices, schedules, cards, etcBlank books with patent backs, etcBlank books without patent backsBinding newspapers, documents, reports, etcLooseleaf and other patent binders, etc.Publications smaller than octavoOctavo publicationsRoyal octavo publicationsQuarto publicationsMiscellaneous publicationsCharges for services of detailed employees, etcGeneral miscellaneous chargesCongressional Record for yearBills, resolutions, and amendmentsSpecifications of patents, trade-marks, etcOfficial Gazette, Patent OfficeLibrary editions of specifications of patents, etc.
.
Money-order office, forms and books
56,393,55010,564,554
804,107,52510,121
1,105,939173,20512,697
6,674,57944,764,5011,601,1153,679,1561,748,367
27, 967497,85447,99174,325
419,529
79,042,1931,726,234,495
50,411,021127,779,408171,988,570
99,643863,49691,83882,341177,341
Total charge.
33,35673,059103,82815,1896,144
348,023,44928,317,2299,839,750
85,995,600921,600
100,715
$4,997639.50
184,549.634,732. 99
11,241.56
37,432.54796,083.2681,254.66
212,452. 0016,995.55
22,671.8876,622.7290,713.51
255,782.5785,714.8816,028.50
1,897,913.41
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 109
executive and judicial departments , and the independent government establishments y andthe fiscal year ended June 30, Continued.
SUMMARY.
Charges-
Altera-tionsand
correc-
tions.
$18. 265.15
11,346. 32212. 05720. 10
Electro-typingand
stereo-
typing.
$408.8122. 98
9, 540. 94326. 55
1,809.94
3, 717. 13 1, 524. 4974,954.63 92.583.1710,228.94 9,694.2722,805.04 24,382.48
404.40 1,473.60
Press-work.
Bindingpam-phlets.
$29,626.17i S99.4235,093.08 121.37189,568.35 13,871.66
4,455.10:
31,627.00 538.63
9,804.21 12,916.90152.800.66 266,238.2816,190.54 11,582.7631,001.01 32,475.9532,279.04; 50,303.15
Illustra-
tions.
$5. 502,504.291,398.44
26. 40;
18. 60!
Paper.
S60, 379.
14,119.301,100.
7,562.
54, 514.
Bindingedition Rush andand overtime
misceUa- work,neous.
108,982.21
7, 075. 10
13,713.6313,411.95
91
74
61 I893.44
50! 53,079.42
75| 140,533.67.. 274,093.96
11,378.
273,180.
18, 523.
51,494.
58, 588.
1,456.05 7,036.581 2,178.27i
340.15 3,745.233,543.50; 18,847.30 34,926.24; 67,144.96 38.00
42.701 57,595.23 4,576.403,086.00
262.4505 26,168.9035 12,161.19 12,913.471 5,700.14
18,823.791 31.52
16,907.
90, 383.
8,932.
5,728.
20,649.
3,276.
18, 795. 91
180, 985. 9429,041.5938,183.8972,368.02
5, 533. 4384,327. 75
132,802.72|l68, 026. 5ll684, 298. 78 473, 154. 62157,506.48 996, 721.
'
S38.18 S4,
120. 74 1,
2, 770. 67 446,475.891
473.49 1,
Miscella-neousitems.
810. 4645, 738. 05
5, 569. 753,338.792,093.63
Total.
10,
1.
L58!
575. 37104,
48,136.77; 13,
41,242.01! 3,
1,
64 S99,748.5568j 53,969.53771,160,722.8352i 70,920.4247j 243,341.21... 274,093.96111 10,079.11.25, 97,896.19301,996,067.01.41, 189,423.5792, 431,513.1080 248.971.7670, 58, 556. 7030, 164,653.2933; 437, .397. 06^13; 206,208.
.95
.7295,808.32
292,462.44137, 768. 2?38.160.53 —95,808.32
897, 037. 02 151, 383. 80748, 918. 32 6,307,762.74i i
110 KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 9.
—
Statement showing cost of operating each branch office during the fiscal year endedJune SO, 1911.
Labor.Paper andmaterft,!.
Total.
War branchNavy branchState branchLibrary printing branchLibrary binding branch.
$28,243.8930,689.2921,781.2927,508.8355,279.04
$14,293.4710,109.472,631.1914,295.807,696. 72
$42,537.3640,798.7624, 412. 4841,804.6362,975.76
No. 10.
—
Statement of the distribution of the bound and unbound copies of the Congres-sional Recordfor the first session of the Sixty-second Congress.
Deliver to
—
Copies.
Senate folding roomHouse folding roomHouse document roomSenate document room '..
House libraryLibrary of CongressOfficial Reporters of the HouseOfficial Reporters of the Senate.Justices and officers of the Supreme Court of the United StatesGovernors of the States and Territories (1 copy each)Senate librarySuperintendent of documents (for depositories)The President........Libraries of the 9 executive departments (1 copy each)Naval ObservatorySmithsonian InstitutiontJnited States National MuseumBureau of Labor libraryCivil Service CommissionOn hand, out of which 1 copy each is to be furnished to newspaper correspondents upon appli-
cation, as per act approved Mar. 26, 1911
Total
1.6465,022
1
13 506277
11
52« 20475
1
91
1
1
I
1
161
7,530
1 Of which number 1,646 copies were delivered.2 Of which number 4,000 copies were delivered.3 Of which number 30 copies were delivered by the Committee on Printing.^ Of which number 12 copies were delivered.
The number of copies of the Congressional Record authorized by law to be printedand bound was as follows:
For—
CongressLibrary of CongressOfficers of the HouseOfficers of the SenateOfficial Reporters of the SenateOfficial Reporters of the House ; -
Superintendent Senate document room.Superintendent House document roomGovernors of the States and TerritoriesJustices and officers of the Supreme Court of the United StatesThe PresidentSenate libraryHouse library (30 copies of which upon requisition of Committee on Printing)Libraries of the 9 executive departmentsNaval ObservatorySmithsonian InstitutionUnited States National MuseumBureau of Labor libraryCivil Service CommissionSuperintendent of documents (for distribution)Newspaper correspondents (1 copy each)
Total
Copies.
32,0646250507
71
1
5211
1
206091
1
1
1
1
475161
33,026
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. Ill
Of the copies authorized to be printed and bound for Congress and its officers, 24,986were delivered unbound upon orders of Members of Congress and the officers of theSenate and House.The number of copies of the daily Congressional Record authorized by law to be
printed was as follows
:
For- Copies.
Members of Congress (3 copies eacli, 1 to be reserved from their quota, 1 delivered to residence,
and 1 delivered to Capitol) ,
The President, White HouseClerk of the House (for use of officers and Members)Secretary's office. United States Senate ,
Sergeant-at-Arms of the SenateSenate and House committees (1 copy each)Official Reporters, Senate and House (2 copies each)Superintendent of Senate and House document rooms (1 copy each)Library of CongressChief Justice, Associate Justices, marshal, and clerk, Supreme Court (1 copy each)Governor of each State and Territory (1 copy each)Newspaper correspondents (1 copy each)Legations abroad (1 copy each)Foreign legations, city (1 copy each)Soldiers' Home, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and State Soldiers' Home
established for either Federal or Confederate soldiers (1 copy each).
Total
1,4734
991620
151282
1011
60. 165
41
33
40
2,153
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911.
STATE DEPARTMENT.
Titles. Copies.
Affairs in Mexico.Battleships for Argentine RepublicCanadian Customs Tariff, 1907Cipher CodeCode of the District of Columbia-Commercial Treaties and Conventions of the United States with France, Great Britain, New-
foundland, Argentine Republic, Ecuador, Nicaragua, and Denmark for the Island of St CroixEstimates of Foreign IntercourseExpenditures in the State DepartmentForeign Relations, 1907:
PartiPart 2
French Translation of Appendix to Case of United States v. VenezuelaFrench Translation of the Counter Case and Appendix of United States in Arbitration withVenezuela
History of the—Reciprocity Treaty of 1854 with CanadaState Department
International Conference of American States, FourthInternational Conference on Bills of ExchangeManual of Style Governing Composition and Proof-reading in the Government Printing Office.Message of the President at the Commencement of the
—
Third Session of the Sixty-first CongressFirst Session of the Sixty-second Congress
North Atlantic Coast Fisheries ArbitrationPreservation of Food Fishes
,
Proceedings Preliminary to the Reciprocity Treaty of 1854 with CanadaProtocols of the International Fur Seal ConferenceReciprocity Treaties—Favored Nation Clauses
,
Reciprocity with Canada:Hearings before the Committee on Finance of the United States Senate on ,
Message of the President to Congress on,
Papers in consideration of bill H. R. 32216Report of the American Delegates to the Third International Conference on Maritime LawSeagoing Vessels of the United States, Part VI, List of Merchant Vessels, 1910Tariff Negotiations between the United States and Foreign Governments
100255020050
1007525
525525106
106
501,000
1505075
7507505050100100100
503,00011,125
100850100
112 REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEIITTEE.
No. 11,
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by theheads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Titles.
Abstract of Reports of Conditioa of National Banks-No. 69No. 70
.eacli.Nos. 71-73Accounting; System of the United States, 1789-1910Act to Codify, Revise, and Amend the Penal Laws of the United StatesAddress of Hon. H. C. Emory at Chicago, Saturday, Dec. 3, 1910Annual Conference of Local Appraisers, 1910Annual Report of the—
Auditor for the—Interior Department, 1910Navy Department, 1910Post Office Department, 1910State and Other Departments, 1910Treasury Department, 1910War Department, 1910 ,
Board of General Appraisers, 1910...Chief of the Secret Service, 1910Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1910
Without Statistical TablesComptroller of the—
Currency, 1910Treasury, 1910 .*
Director of the
—
Bureau of Engraving and Printing, 1910Mint, 1910
Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, 1910Register of the Treasury, 1910Secretary of the Treasury, 1910
On the State of the Finances, 1910Supervising \rchitect, 1910Treasurer of the United States, 1910
On the Sinking Fund and Funded Debt of the District of ColumbiaAppropriation LawsApprox-al and Changes of Reserve Agents in Connection with the Continental CommercialNational Bank, Chicago ,
By-laws for the National Currency Association of the City of New York ,
Charge to the Jury by Judge Donworth in the United States Bank Note CaseClaims Vllowed by \ccounting Officers
Combined Statement of Receipts and Disbursements, 1910 ,
Correct Orthography of Geographic NamesDecisions of the Comptroller of the Treasury
—
Volume XVIVolume XVII—
PartiPart 2
PartsDeficiency EstimatesDefraying Expenses of Collecting Revenues from CustomsDigest of—
Appropriations, 1911
Naval A.ppropriations, 1911Emoluments of Officers of the Customs ServiceEstimates of ^ ppropriations. 1912General Form of By-laws of National BanksHygienic Laboratory B ulletins—
No. 62. Taxocoihic Value of the Microscopic Structure of the Stigmal Plates in the Tic GenusDermacentor
Digest of Comments on the Pharmacopoeia of the United StatesFacts and Problems of RabiesInfluence of Age and Temperature on the Potency of Diphtheria Antitoxin, etc-.
Solubilities of the Pharmacopoeial Organic Acids and other Salts
No. 68. Bleaching of Flour and the P^ffect of Nitrates on Certain Medicinal SubstancesNo. 69. Effects of a Restricted Diet upon Resistance of Animals to PoisonsNo. 70. Study of Melting-Pot DeterminationsNo. 71. Parasites—Some Known and Three New Endoparasitic Trematodes from American
Fresh Water Fish, etc
No. 72. Report on the Outbreak of Typhoid Fever at Omaha, NebrNo. 73. Effects of Derivatives of Choline on Blood PressureNo. 74. Digitatis StandardizationNo. 75. Digest of Comments on the Pharmacopoeia of the United States
Information Respecting Money in CirculationInstructions and Suggestions of the Comptroller of the Currency Relative to Organization of
National BanksInstructions of the Treasury Department Relative to the Tariff, Internal Revenue, and otherLaws, 1910
Interview Concerning Proposed Change in Design and Size of Paper CurrencyList of—
Changes of Stations and Duties of Commissioned and Noncommissioned Officers of the PublicHealth and Marine-Hospital Service (weekly) each..
Commissioned Officers of the Marine-Hospital Service, July, 1910
No. 63.
No. 65.
No. 66.
No. 67.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 113
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Manual of Stvle for Composition and Proof Reading in the Government Printing Office
National Bank Act as Amended. 1908
Message of the President at the Commencement of the Thu'd Session of the Sixty-first Congress.
.
Official Register of the United States Life-Saving Service
OleomargarineProceedings of the Assay Commission, 1911
Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service-Acute Anterior PoliomvelitisBacteriological Procedure in Suspected Cholera with Report of a Positive CaseCholera, Its Natm'e, Detection, and PreventionDisinfectantsExperimental Measles in the MonkeyField Investigation of Epidemic PoliomyelitisHistory, Development, and Statistics of Milk Charities in the United StatesHookworm Dise^ase. Its Nature. Treatment, and PreventionList of PublicationsMaritime QuarantinePresent Organization and AVork for the Protection of Health in the L^nited StatesPrevention and Destruction of Mosquitos
i
Public Health Reports (weekly). Volume XXV[
Report of an Outbreak of Typhoid Fever at Des Momes, Iowa, 1910 1
Report on an Original Form of Sulphur Burner for DisinfectionSafe Disposal of Night Soil
Sanitary Privy, Its"Purpose and ConstructionSmallpox and" Vaccination in the Philippine Islands >
Smallpox in the United States: Prevalence and Geographic Distribution I
Studies upon—Leprosy I
Plague'among Rodents I
Transactions of the Annual Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers with thej
United Srates Public .Health and Marine-Hospital Service, Seventh and Eighth each..Typhoid Bacillus Carrier, A ReviewWhat the Mayor and City Council can do in the Prevention of Tj-phoid Fever
Quarantine Laws'and Regulations of the United States ."
Reciprocity with Canada !
Register of the United States Revenue Cutter Service, July 1. 1910 !
Report of the Director of the Mint unon the Production of the Precious Metals in the UnitedStates, 1909
j
Statement of—Appropriations and Reimbtu'sements as Related to Indian Tribal Fimds
j
Balances, Appropriations, and Disbm-sements of the Government, 1910Travel Expenses of Officers and Employees
j
Treasury Decisions— 'i
Volirme XIII, 1910, Internal Revenue EditionVolume XIX, 1910, Customs Edition
Withdrawal of Alcohol from Bond for Scientific Purposes
251,000
25800
1,000300
4,0001,0008,0004,0001,2004,0001,0006.0002,0002,5004.0002,0004,000" 000500000000000000
4,0003,500
7001,5003,0004,5001.000
700
1,500
2550050
1,0001,2001,000
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
Annual Report of the
—
Librarian of Congress, 1910Register of Copyrights. 1910
Bibliographical Notes on the Issues of the Continental Congress, 1780Catalogue of Copyright Entries—Books. Periodicals, Pamphlets, Leaflets, Contributions toNewspapers or Periodicals, Lectm-es, Sermons, Addresses for Oral Delivery, Music, DramaticCompositions, Fine Arts, Photographs, Maps, Reproductions of Works" of Art, and otherarticles entered in the Office of the Register of Copyrights, published weekly for the fiscal
year 1910 ." ." each..Check List of American and English Genealogies in the Library of CongressClass G.—Geography, Anthropology, Sports,Wd Games ."
H.—Social Sciences '.
S.—Plant and Animal Industrv—AgiicultureT.—TechnologyU.—Military ScienceV.—Naval Science
Copyright of the United StatesIndex to the Lowery CollectionJournals of the Contmental Congress, 1774-1789, Volumes XVI-XVIII each..List of
—
Books on Mercantile Marine SubsidiesPublicationsReferences on—
Boycotts and Injunctions in Labor DisputesPopular Election of SenatorsReciprocity
Subject Headings '
Works Relating to the Taxation of Inheritance and Incomes, 1907
,000300100
5002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0002,0006,0002,0002,000
2Z010,000
2,500250
2,5002.900500
10513—11- -8
114 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS—Continued.
Titles.
Monthly List of State Publications, May, 1910, to January, 1911 eachReferences Relating to Reciprocity with CanadaRules and Practice Governing the Use and Issue of BooksRules and Regulations for the Registration of Claims to Copyright
Copies.
COURT OF CLAIMS.
Documents Pertaining to the Court of Claims, Third Session Sixty-first CongressIndex to Printed RecordsReports of the Court of Claims, Volume XLVSenate and House Documents, Sixty-first Congress, Third Session, Origtaating in the Court of
Claims each.Statement of the Judgments Rendered by the Court of Claims for the Year ended Dec. 3, 1910.
.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Act Making Appropriation for the Sundry Civil Expenses of the United States GovernmentAct to Amend—
Act entitled An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy Throughout the UnitedStates
Act Entitled An Act to Incorporate the American National Red Cross
Section 11, Act of May 28, 1896 (Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Expenses of the Gov-ernment)
Section 996 of the Revised Statutes of the United States as amended by Act of Feb. 19, 1897.
.
Act to
—
Codify, Revise, and Amend the Laws Relating to the Judiciary
Parole United States Prisoners
Annual Reports of'the—Assistant Attorney General in Charge of—
Customs Matters, 1910
Defense of Suits agaiast the United States in Court of Claims and in District and Circuit
Courts, 1910
Attorney General—19091910
Appendix
—
No. 18
No. 26Personal
Board of Trustees for the Reform School for Giiis of the District of Columbia, 1910
Code of the District of ColumbiaCriminal Code of the United States
Digest of the Official Opinions of the Attorneys General, 1789-1881
Enforcement of the White Slave Traffic Act .-
Index Records and Brief in the United States Cases
Instructions as to Enforcement of the White Slave Traffic ActList of United States Judges, Attorneys, and Marshals -
Opinions of the Attorney General:
Volume XXVIIVolume XXVIII --
Public Acts of the Third Session Sixty-first Congress each.
Pure Food Law—Canadian Club Whisky Label—BlendRegister of the Department of Justice, 1910
Report of the General Operations of the United States Penitentiary at McNeill Island, Wash.,
1910.Rules and Regulations for the Government of the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga.
1911...Rules and Regulations Governing the Paroling of— ^ . , „ . o ,
Prisoners from United States Penitentiaries, Training School for Boys, Gnls' Reform School,
etc.
Prisoners from the United States Penitentiary-Atlanta, GaLeavenworth, KansMcNeil Island, Wash
United States Prisoners from Other than United States Penitentiaries
United States Bankruptcy Laws of July 1, 1898, and Amendments Thereto to June 25, 1910.
White Slave Traffic Act approved June 25, 1910
SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Trial Calendar, October Term, 1910, 110
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 115
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.
Titles. ' Copies.
Journal of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1910, daily each..' 100Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States adopted Jan. 7, 1884, and Rules of Practice for
the Circuit and District Courts 1 , 000United States Banki-uptcy Law, 1898, Amendments Thereto and General Orders and Forms inBankruptcy
l
1,500
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Accident Bulletins, Nos. 35-38 each..Act to
—
Promote the Safety of Employees and Travelers upon Railroads by Compelling CommonCarriers Engaged in Interstate Commerce to Equip their Locomotives with Safe and Suit-
able Boilers and Appurtenances TheretoRegulate Commerce (as amended) and Acts Supplementary Thereto
Address of President Decker afc the Twenty-second Annual Convention of the National Associa-tion of Railway Commissioners
Advance in Rates for Transportation of Agricultural ImplementsAdvances in Freight Rates by Carriers, Volume I, ProposedAnnual Report of the—
Block Signal and Train Control BoardInterstate Commerce Commission ,
Advance CopiesExtracts from—Railway Accidents, etc
Annual Report on the Statistics of—Express Companies, FirstRailways in the United States—
Twenty-firstTwenty-second—
TextFull Report
Answers to Important Questions Relative to the Several Classifications for Steam Roads Issuedby the Interstate Commerce Commission
Application of—Act to Regulate Commerce to Telephone and Telegraph CompaniesAmended Fourth Section of the Act to Export and Import Rates
Boiler Inspection ActClassification of—
Expenditures for Road and EquipmentOperating Expenses as Prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commission for Steam Roads,July 1, 1908
Operating Expenses for Additions and BettermentsOperating Expenses of Electric Railways
' Operating Expenses—WaterOperating Revenues—WaterOperatmg Revenues of Electric RailwaysRevenues and Expenses—Pipe Lines
Conference RuUngs Bulletin No. 5
Decisions upon Questions Raised under Classifications Prescribed by the Interstate CommerceCommission for—Express CompaniesSteam Roads
Explanations to the National Car Demurrage Rules, ProposedIndex to Senate HearingsInvestigation and Suspension of Advances in Rates by Carriers for the Transportation of Cement.Investigation of Proposed Schedules on LumberNotification of Hearing under Fourth Section of ActOrder In re-
Application for Relief under Fourth Section of Act to Regulate Commerce of June 18, 1910.
.
Destruction of Records of—Sleeping Car CompaniesSteam Roads
Extension of Period within which Common Carriers shall Comply with Safety-ApplianceStandards
Irregularities in Dating Bills of LadingInvestigation and Suspension of—
Advanced RatesCertain Increase in Rates for Transportation of Cattle to Oklahoma City, OklaCertain SchedulesSchedules Canceling their Rates with Certain Tap-line Connections
Matter of Suspension of Tariff Publications Containing Increased RatesRegulations for the Transportation of Inflammable Articles and AcidsReturn of Extra Fare, limited Excursion TicketsRevision Local and Joint Passenger Tariffs that are not in Accordance with Provision of
F'ourth Section of Act to Regulate CommerceStandard Height of DrawbarsTranscontinental and Intermediate RatesTransportation of Inflammable Articles and Acids
8,000
2,00013,000
30080025
5,10035,0004,0002,500
5,000
8,500
1,0008,500
9,500
4,00020,0005,000
1,000
7,50015,0001,0003,0003,0001,0001,000
15,000
9001,5008,000
200350500
10,500
15,000
50012,500
10.0003,000
3,800500
1,000500
7,0003,000500
8,00011,0002.5003,000
116 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by theheads of departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION—Continued.
Titles.
Order on Block Signal ReportsOrder: United States Safety-Appliance StandardsPermitting Ordinary Changes in Rates and Fares, Pending Action upon Application for Relief.
.
Proceedings of the Twenty-second Annual Convention of the National Association of RailwayCommissioners, Nov. 15-17, 1910, Washington, D. C
Regulations for the Transportation of Dangerous Articles other than ExplosivesReport of—
Block Signals on Railroads in the United StatesCommittee on
—
Grade CrossingsPowers, Duties, and Work of State Railway CommissionsRailroad StatisticsRailroad Taxes and Plans for Ascertaining Value of Railroad PropertyRates and Rate MakingShippers' ClaimsSimplification of Railway Tariffs
Reports:Volume XVIII
Index toVolume XIX
Index toRevenues and Expenses of Steam Roads: Bulletins 15-27 each..Rules of Practice Before the Commission in Cases and Proceedings under the Act to RegulateCommerce
.
"
Safety-Appliance Acts and Ash Pan ActTable of—
Cases and Opinions of the Interstate Commerce Commission: Volumes XVIII and XIX,Interstate Commerce Commission Reports, Supplement No. 2
Cases on the Formal Docket of the Interstate Commjerce Commission from AprU, 1887, toAugust 28, 1906, not disposed of in the Printed Reports, with Lists of Commodities andLocations
Tariff Circular No. 19aTentative Order in re Issuing and Recording PassesThird Supplemental Order: Bills of LadingUnited States Safety-Appliance Standards
Copies.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE.
Address by Charles D. Norton on Economy and Efficiency in the Government Service.'
Address of President Taft at—Banquet of the—
American Societv for the Judicial Settlement of International Disputes at the New Wil-lard, Washington, D. C, Dec. 17, 1910
National Tariff Commission Association, Jan. 12, 1911
Chicago, 111., June 3, 1911Cmcinnafci, Ohio, Sept. 21, 1910Dinner of the—
Lincoln Centennial Association, Springfield, 111., Feb. 11, 1911.
Ohio Society of Washington in Commemoration of McKinley 's BirthdayJoint Session of the Forty-seventh General Assembly of Illinois, Feb. 11, 1911National Conservation Congress at St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 5, 1910National Com Exposition, Columbus, Ohio, February, 1911Southern Commercial Congress, Atlanta, Ga., Mar. 10, 1911
Biographical Sketch of the PresidentMessage of the President at the Commencement of the Sixty-first Congress, Third SessionOutline for the Reclassification of Estimates of Government Expenditures on a Uniform BasisPresident's Inquiry in re Economy and EfficiencyPresident's Special Message to Congress, Mar. 3, 1911Remarks of Hon. Richard W. Austin of Tennessee: " President Taft on Canadian Reciprocity".
.
Report of the Progress of the Work Pertaining to the President's Inquiry into Economy andEfficiency, Sept. 27 to Dec. 31, 1910
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Annual Report, 1909Expenditures of the Smithsonian Institution, 1910Recent Discoveries Bearing on the Antiquity of Man in EuropeReport of the
—
Executive Committee and Proceedings of the Board of Regents, 1910Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1910
7,000"
50200
2502,000
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 117
No, 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents 'printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
NATIONAL MUSEUM.
Titles. Copies.
Annual Report of the National Museum, 1910 ' 6. 000Bulletin-
No. 73. Account of the Beaked "UTiales of the Family Ziphidse in the Collection of the United ,
States National Museum . . i 2, 400
No. 74. On Some West Indian Echinoids I 2, 400No. 75. North Pacific Ophiurans in the Collection of the United States National Museum 2. 400
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium:Volume XIII, Parts 6-9 each.. 3.200Volume XIV. Part 2 3. 200Volume XV. Part 1 3, .500
National Gayery of Art 1 . 000Proceedings of the United States National Museum, A'olumes XXXVII and XXXVIII each. . 2, 900
BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY.
Bulletin-No. 37. Antiquities of Central and Southeastern Missouri.No. 45. Chippewa Music
Handbook of—American Indian Languages, Part 1
American Indians, Volume II
3..5003.500
2.5003,500
INTERNATIONAL CATALOGUE OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE.
Report on International Catalogue of Scientific Literature
.
250
AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION.
Annual Report, 1908, Volume I. 2.500
ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY.
Report on the Astrophysical Observatory. 500
PAN AMERICAN UNION.
Agriculttu-al Machinery in Foreign CountriesArticles on—
ArgentinaBoliviaBrazilChileColombiaCosta RicaCubaDominican RepublicEcuadorGuatemalaHaitiHondtirasMexicoNicaraguaPanamaParaguayPeruSalvadorUruguayVenezuela
Coal Trade in Latin AmericaCotton Goods in Latin America. Parts 1 and 2
Monthly Bulletin:English Edition-
Volume XXX. Januarv to Jtme. 1910. Index to.Volume XXXI—
July-October. 1910November. 1910December, 1910Index to
.each.
.each.
100
2.5001.0002.0001.5001.2501.0001.250i.poo1,0001.5001,0001.5003,0001.5001.250i:ooo1.5001.5001.0001.250
100100
2.500
4,5005,0004,5002,500
118 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by^ the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
PAN AMERICAN UNION—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Monthly Bulletin—Continued.English Edition—Continued.
VolTome XXXII—January, 1911I'ebruary, 1911March-June, 1911 each
Foreign Edition-Volume XXX, January to June, 1910, Index toVolume XXXI—
July-September, 1910 eachOctober-December, 1910 eachIndex to
Volume XXXII, January to June, 1911 eachProceedings of the Fourth Pan American ConferenceShoe and Leather Trade in—
Argentina, Chile, Peru, and UruguayCuba and Mexico
ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION.
Acts and Extracts from Acts of Congress Pertaining to the Isthmian CanalAnnual Report of the Isthmian Canal Commission, 1910Convention between the United States and the Republic of Panama, 1903Estimates of Appropriations for Isthmian Canal Commission, 1912Executive Orders relative to the Isthmian Canal CommissionHearings Concerning Estimates for the Construction of the Isthmian Canal, 1912Manual of Information concerning Employments for Service on the Isthmus of PanamaMinutes of Meetings of the Isthmian Canal Commission
—
One hundred and fifty-seventh to One hundred and fifty-ninth each1910 (One hundred and fifty-sixth to One hundred and fifty-eighth)
Report of the Department of Sanitation, May, 1910-April, 1911 : eachStudies in Relation to Malaria
COMMISSIONERS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Act to Provide for the Thirteenth and Subsequent Decennial CensusesAnnual Report of the
—
Assessor, 1910Auditor, 1910Board of—
Charities, 1910With appended reports of institutions
Children's Guardians, 1910EducationTrustees and Librarian of Public Library
Central Dispensary and Emergency Hospital, 1910Collector of Taxes, 1910Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-in Asylum, 1910Conamissioners of the District of Columbia, 1910
—
Volume I
Volume II
Pamphlet editionDepartment of Insurance, 1910 .•
Electrical Department, 1910Fire Department, 1910Industrial Home SchoolInspector of Gas and Meters, 1910Major and Superintendent of Metropolitan Police, 1910Superintendent of the
—
Industrial Home School for Colored Children, 1910Street Cleaning Department, 1910
Tuberculosis Hospital, 1910Code of the District of ColumbiaJoint Resolution Authorizing the Postponement of the Fifteenth International Congress of
Hygiene and DemographyMethods of Municipal Assessment in the District of ColumbiaTariff Act of Aug. 5, 1909
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 119
No. 11.
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
WEATHER BUREAU.
Titles. Ck)pies.
Annual Report of the Chief of the Weather Bureau, 1909Parts II and IV each.Parts III and V each.
Brief List of Meteorological Text Books and Reference BooksDaily River Stages, Part 10
Frost and Temperature Conditions in the Cranberry Marshes of WisconsinInstructions for—
Cooperative ObserversOperating the Hydrograph and Tabulating RecordsPreparing Meteorological Forms
Monthly Weather Review
—
November-December, 1910 each.January-March, 1911 , each.
Mount Weather Observatory Bulletin, Volume III, Part 5
Normal Temperature of Porto Rico, West IndiesStatement of the Chief of the Weather Bureau before the Committee on Appropriations, 1911...
1,00050100
1,000750
1,000
5,0001,000
300
1,5001,5251,250
50050
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Abortion or Slinking the CalfAct making Appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year 1912Actinomycosis or Lumpy JawAdulteration and Misbranding of the Seeds of Alfalfa, Red Clover, etcAgricultural and Botanical Explorations in PalestineAgricultural Conditions in Southern New YorkAgricultural Explorations in the Fruit and Nut Orchards of ChinaAgricultural Fair Associations and their UtUization in Agricultural Education and Improvement.Agricultural GraphicsAgricultural Observations on the Truckee-Carson Irrigation ProjectAgricultural Statistics, 1909Agricultural Survey of Four Townships in Southern New HampshireAgriculture as First Year Science.AKaLfa Caterpillar
Alfalfa WeevilAlluvial Lands of the Lower Mississippi Valley and Their DrainageAmerican Mineral Water—The New England States ,
American Root Drugs ,
American System of Agricultural Education ,
Analyses of Canned Peas and Beans, showing Composition of Different Grades ,
Anatomy of the Honey Bee ,
Animals' Imported for Breeding PurposesAnnotated Bibliography of the Mexican Cotton Boll WeevilAnnual Report of the—
Acting Chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry, 1910 ,
Alaskan Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1909Appointment Clerk, 1910Chief of the Bureau of—
Animal Industry—1S091910
Biological Survey, 1910Soils, 1910Statistics, 1910
Weather Bureau, 1910Department of Agriculture, 1910Di\ision of Accounts and Disbursements, 1910Director of the Office of—
Experiment Stations, 1910Public Roads
Editor, 1910Entomologist, 1910Forester, i9]0Governor of Alaska for 1910 on the Alaska Game LawHawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, 1910.Librarian, 1910Office of Experiment Stations, 1909 . . ,
Secretary of Agriculture, 1910 ,
Abridged editionTo the President
Solicitor, 1910Anthrax, with special reference to the Production of ImmunityAphides Affecting the AppleApplication of Some of the Principles of Heredity to Plant Breeding.Appropriations for Department of Agriculture, House Report, 1910.
.
Arbor DayArea TableArmy Worm
3,000200
2,50077,0003,50015,0002,50015,00019,5002,00041,00016,0004,0005,0007,0001,0001,0001,0005,0002,0001,0005,0002,000
1,5005,0001,000
7,0002,5002,500
2002,5001.000
100200
2,5002,500500
1,5002,5006,0005,000
5003,0003.100
45,0005,0002.5005.0004,5001,500100
5,00010,5001,000
120 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents -printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Asparagus Beetlesj
2, 500Asparagu s Miner 2 , 500Asparagus Miner—Notes on the Asparagus Beetles 1,500Aspens: Their Growth and Management 10,500Assaying of Alkaloidal Drugs
! 50Assimilation of Nitrogen by Rice
j
7, 000Bacillus Necrophorus and its Economic Importance \ 2, 000Bacteriological Studies of the Soils of the Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project
!
2,500Bacteriological Study of Ham Souring
; 5, 000Bacteriology of Commercially Pasteurized and Raw Market Milk
|
5,000Barium in Soils 2, 500Bedbug
I6,000
Bee Keeping in Massachusettsj
500Beef Production in Alabama
; 3, 000Biometrical Study of Egg Production in the Domestic Fowl 2,000Birds of Cahfornia in Relation to the Fruit Industry
I
3, 000Bitumens and their Essential Constituents for Road Construction and Maintenance • 7,000Blackleg—Its Nature, Cause, and Prevention i 10, 000Bobwhite and other Quails of the United States in their Economic Relations
j
1, 000Boys' Demonstration Work—Organization and Instruction—The Corn Clubs
j
275,000Breeding Drought Resistant Forage Plants for the Great Plains Area
!3,500
Breeding Horses for the United States Army (i, 500Breedmg New Types of Egyptian Cotton ' 2, 500Broad-nosed Grain Weevil—Long-nosed Flour Beetle 2,500Brood Diseases of Bees 3, 000Bulletins of Interest to Persons Residing in Cities and Towns
;
' 122,000Burning Quality of Tobacco, with Suggestions for its Improvement in the Flue-cured Types of
'
Eastern North Carolina and South Carolinaj
1,500By-products of the Sugar Beet and their Uses 500Calcium, Magnesium, and Phosphorus in Food and Nutrition I 2, 100California Ground Squirrel
}
5,000Carpet Beetle or Buffalo Moth
I
2, 000Catalogue of Recently Described Coccidse
j
2, 000Cattle Breeders' Associations in Denmark 4, 000Cattle Quarantine Act ' 1 , 500Cause and Prevention of Pear BUght 1 , 000Cause of American Foul Brood !
2. 500Causes of Southern Rural Conditions and the Small Farm as an Important Remedy 5, 000Chemical Nature of Soil Organic Matter 3, 000Chemistrv of Fumigation with Hydrocyanic Acid Gas 2. 500Chinch Bug ' 1.000Citrange, a New Citrus Fruit \ 1 , 500Clover Root-borer : 2. 500Cockroaches 3,000Codling Moth in the Ozarks 1-000Codling Moth or Apple Worm ^ 2,000Cold Resistance of Alfalfa and Some Factors Influencing It
,
3, 000College Extension in Agriculture 1 7, 000Color of Soils 2,000Colorado Ant
j
3,000Coloring Matters for Foodstuffs, and Methods for their Detection
|
1,500Comfort and Conveniences of the Farm Home - 3, 000Commercial Hickories
i5 , 000
Commercial Pear Culture 3. 000Commercial Tui-pentines, their Quality and Methods for their Examination ; 3, 000Common Squash Bug 1 , 000Comparative Rate of Decomposition in Drawn and Undrawn Market Poultry _
:10, 000
Comparative Study of-Methods of Examining Feces for Evidences of Parasitism 3, 500Comparison of Beef and Yeast Extracts of Known Origin
i
3, 000Compendium of the Official Southern and Western Freight Classifications 1,000Competitive Exhibitions of Milk and Cream 1, 000Consolidated Rural Schools and Organization of a County System
i20,000
Consumption of Fire-wood in the United States 11, 000Contributions to a Knowledge of the Corn Root-aphis * 2, 000Contributions toward a Monograph of the Bark Weevils of the Genus Pissodes i 2, 000Control of— i
Bovine Tuberculosis|
10, 000Brown-rot and Plum Curculio on Peaches ' 5,500Cotton Wilt and Root-knot i
15, 000Hog Cholera by Serum Immunization ' 1, 500Peach Brown-rot and Scab 2, 000
Cooperative Distribution of New Smyrna Figs and CaprifigsI
1, 000Cost of Pumping from Wells for the Irrigation of Rice in Louisiana and Arkansas 500Cotton Selection on the Farm by the Characters of the Stalks. Leaves, and Bolls 5,000Cottony Maple Scale 2, 000Cow Testing Associations ' 3,000Cowpea Curculio 2, 500
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 121
2so. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Crop Reporter
—
July, 1910August. 1910September. 1910October-November. 1910 each..December. 1910
SupplementJanuary. 1911Februajy-March, 1911 each.
.
April. 1911May. 1911June. 1911
Crops for Southern FarmsCrown Gall and SarcomaCrown Gall of Plants: Its Cause and RemedyCultivation and Fertilization of Peach OrchardsCultivation and Handling of GoldensealCultivation of Hemp in the United StatesCtUtviral Studies of Species of PeniciUiiunCurly Top of BeetsDamage to Telephone and Telegraph Poles by Woodboring InsectsData on the Locust Borer '
Decisions in Regard to Labeling Medici(ial PreparationsDelivery of Water to IrrigatorsDesigns for Dairy BtiildingsDetermination of—
Deterioration of Maize with Special Reference to PellagraNicotia Solutions and Tobacco Extracts
Diagnosis of Glanders by Complement FLxationDigestibility of Cheese .
Dimorphic Branches in Tropical Crop Plants—Cotton. Coffee. Cacao, the Central AmericanRubber Tree, and the Banana
Directions for
—
Planting Bulbs-HyacinthsTulips and Narcissus
Use of Blackleg VaccineDirectory of—
Bureau of Animal Industry—i
July. 1910October. 1910 j
January. 1911|
April. i911I
Officials and Organizations Concerned with the Protection of Birds and Game. iylO i
Dissemination of Disease by Dairy Products and Methods for PreventionDistinguishing Characters of the Seeds of Quack-grass and of Certain \Mieat-grasses >
Distribution and Migration of North American-Ducks. Geese,, and SwansShorebirds
Distribution of—Cotton Seed in 1911Rocky Moimtain Spotted Fever Tick
Does it Pay the Farmer to Protect BirdsDrainage of Irrigated Lands in the San Joaquin Valley. CalDrainage Situation in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. TexDrought Resistance of the Olive in the Southwestern StatesDry Farming in Relation to Rainfall and EvaporationDry-land Grains
For Western North and South DakotaIn the Great Basin
Dwarf MiloEgg Trade of the United StatesElectrical Bridge for the Determination of Soluhle Salts in Soils.Electrically Controlled Constant Temperature Water Bath for the Immersion Refractometer ..
Engelmann Spruce in the Rockv MoimtainsEradicating Cattle Ticks in CaliiforniaEradication of Cattle Tuberculosis in the District of ColumbiaEstimation of—
lodin in Organic Compounds and its Separation from other HalogensMoisture in Creosoted WoodTotal Sohds in Milk by the Use of Formulas
Euonymus ScaleExamination of Soil Samples . V. ... ...Experiment Station Literatiue. Card Index ofExperiment Station Record:
Volume XXIL Index NiunberVolume XXm—
Nos. 1-S each..No. 9
160,000165. 000166, 000165,000166, 000170,000166,000162, 000174, 000164, 000169,000150, 0003.0001,0002,0001,5003.0001,0002,0002,500500
9,0005.0005.000
4, 0004, 0003,5007,000
2.000
2,00014.00010,000
3.0004,5003.0003,0004. 5002,5004.000
1,5005,000
13.5002,5003,000500
5,0002.50012.0001.0002.5004.5001.000S.OOO
- 3.0003.0009.0005,0002,500
2.5001.0004,0002.5003.0001,500
7,300
,300.000
122 KEPORT OP THE. PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by theheads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Titles.
Experiment Station Record—Continued.Volume XXIV—
Nos. 1-2 eachNos. 3-6 each
Experiment Station Work:Volume III, Nos. 17-21 eachVolume IV, Nos. 1-3 each
Experiment Station Work with—PeachesRailway Crossties
Experiments in Blueberry CultureExperiments on the—
Apple with some New and Little-known FungicidesStrength of Treated Timber
Exports of Farm and Forest Products, 1907-1909Extra Cost of Producing Clear MilkExtraction of Grains and Cattle Foods for the Determination of SugarsFall Breaking and the Preparation of the Seed BedFarmers' Bulletins:
AlfalfaAlfalfa SeedAlkali LandsAngora GoatAnnual Flowering PlantsAnthrax with Special Reference to Its SuppressionApple and How to Grow It
Asparagus CultureBacteria in MilkBarley Culture in the United StatesBarley: Growing the CropBarnyard ManureBasket WillowBeansBeans, Peas, and Other Legumes as FoodBeautifying the Home GroundsBeesBetter Grain Sorghum CropsBoll Weevil ProblemBoys' and Girls' Agricultural Clubs -
Bread and Bread MakingBreeds of Dairy CattleBroom CornBrown-tail Moth and How to Control it
Building Up a Rundown Cotton PlantationButter Making on the FarmCabbageCanada Bluegrass: Its Culture and UsesCanadian Field Peas ,
Canned Fruit, Preserves and Jellies
Canning Peaches on the FarmCanning Vegetables in the HomeCapons and CaponizingCare of Food in the Home
Milk and its Use in the HomeCassavaCeleryCement Mortar and ConcreteCereal Breakfast FoodsCheese Making on the FarmChoice of Crops for Alkali LandCitrus Emit Growing in the Gulf States :
Clearing New LandClover Farming on the Sandy Jack-pine Lands of the NorthCommercial FertilizersComparative Value of Whole Cotton Seed and Cotton-seed Meal in Fertilizing CottonConditions Affecting the Values of Market HayConstruction of Concrete Fence PostsControl of Blowing SoilsControlling the Boll Weevil in Cotton Seed and at GinneriesCom CultivationCorn Culture in the South '
Corn-Harvesting MachineryCorrosion of Fence WireCotton Seed and its Products
' Cotton WiltCowpeasCranberry CultureCream Separator on Western FarmsCucumbers
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 123
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents ^printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Titles.
Fanners' Bulletins—Continued.Cultivation of MushroomsCulture of TobaccoDairy HerdDairy Industry in the SouthDamage to Sugar Cane in Louisiana by the Moth BorerDanger of General Spread of the Gipsy Moth and Brown-tail Moth through ImportedNursery Stock
Dehorning of CattleDemonstration Work on Southern FarmsDiversified Farming Under the Plantation SystemDodder in Relation to Farm SeedsDrainage of Farm Lands ;
Irrigated LandsDucks and GeeseEconomical Use of Meat in the HomeEggs and their Uses as FoodEmmer—A Grain for Semiarid RegionsEucalypts in FloridaEvaporation of ApplesExample of Model FarmingExperiment Station Work-
No. 1
No. 2No. 3
Nos. 4, 6, 8 , each.No. 9 ,
Nos. 10, 11 each.No. 12Nos. 14, 15, 16 each.Nos. 19, 20 each..Nos. 21, 22, 23 each.No. 27Nos. 28, 29, 31, 32 each.No. 34No. 35Nos. 36, 37 each.Nos. 38, 41 each.Nos. 43, 44 each.No. 46.No. 47Nos. 48, 49 each.No. 50 .
Nos. 52, 53, 54, 55 each.No. 56 . . ... . . . .
No. 57No. 58 .
Nos. 59, 60 each.No. 61
No. 62No. 63 '.
Facts About MilkFarm Management in Northern Potato-growing SectionsFarm Practice in the—
Columbia Basin UplandsUse of Commercial Fertilizers in the South Atlantic States
Feeding Hogs in the SouthFeeding of Farm AnimalsFence-Post TreesFermented MilksFish as FoodFlax for Seed and FiberFood Value of Corn and Corn ProductsForage Crops for Hogs in Kansas and OklahomaForest Nurseries for SchoolsForest Planting and Farm ManagementFumigation of Citrus Trees in CaliforniaFungicides and their Uses in Preventing Diseases of FruitsGame Laws for 1910Germination of Seed CornGipsy Moth and How to Control ItGrape Diseases on the Pacific CoastGrape Growing in the South
1
Growing and Curing HopsGuinea Fowl and Its Use as Food
!
Habit-forming Agents ; i
Harmfulness of Headache Mixturesi
Harvesting and Storing Corn ; 1
124 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Titles.
Farmers' Bulletins—Continued.Hindi Cotton in EgyptHog CholeraHog Houses.-Home Fruit GardenHome Grown TeaHome Manufacture and Use of Unfermented Grape JuiceHome Production of Onion Seeds and SetsHome Vegetable GardenHome VineyardHorseshoeingHousehold Tests for the Detection of OleomargarineHow a City Family Managed a FarmHow Insects Afiect Health in Rural DistrictsHow to
—
Build Small Irrigation DitchesDestroy English SparrowsDestroy Rats
Important InsecticidesImportation of Game Birds and Eggs for PropagationIncubation and IncubatorsIndustrial AlcoholInsect and Fungous Enemies of the Grape East of the Rocky MountainsInsects Injurious to Citrus Fruits and Methods of Destroying ThemIrrigation in
—
CaliforniaField and Garden
Irrigation of—Alfalfa
GrainOrchardsSugar Beets
LawnLeguminous Crops for Green ManuringLightning and Lightning ConductorsLiming of Soils
Macadam RoadsManagement of Soils to Conserve MoistureManuring of CottonMaple Sugar and SirupMarketing Eggs through the CreameryMarketing Farm ProduceMeadow Fescue: Its Culture and UseMeat on the FarmMeats—Composition and CookingMethod of—
Breeding Early Cotton to Escape Boll-weevil DamageEradication Johnson Grass
Methods of—Curing TobaccoExterminating the Texas Fever Cattle TickPoultry Management at the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station
Milk Fever: Its Simple and Successful TreatmentMilletsModern Conveniences for the Farm HomeMore Profitable Corn Planting MethodMuskratNotes on FrostNuts and their Uses as FoodOats-
Distribution and UsesGrowing the Crop
Okra: Its Culture and UsesOnion CultureOstrich Industry in the United StatesPeanutPeanutsPheasant Raising in the United StatesPig ManagementPineapple GrowingPotato as a Truck CropPotato Culls as a Source of Industrial Alcohol...Potato CulturePotato Culture on Irrigation Farms of the WestPotato Diseases and their TreatmentPotatoes and Other Root Crops as FoodPoultry as FoodPoultry ManagementPractical Information for Beginners in Irrigation
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 125
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Farmers' Bulletins—Continued.Practical Suggestions for Farm Buildings -
Preparation of Vegetables for the TablePreservative Treatment of Fann TimbersPrevention of Stinking Smut of V\ heat and Loose Smut of OatsPrimer of ForestryPrinciples of—
Horse FeedingNutrition and Nutritive ^'alue of Food
Production of—Cigar-leaf Tobacco in PennsylvaniaGood Seed Corn
Profitable Cotton FarmProfitable Tenant Dau^^ FarmPropagation of PlantsProtection of Orchards in the Pacific Northwest from Spring Frosts by Means of Fires andSmudges
PruningRabies of ''Hydrophobia'-'Raising Sheep for Mutton. .'
Rape as a Forage CropRaspberriesRemedies and Preventives against MosquitoesRenovating of ^N orn-out Soils
Repair of FaiTQ EquipmentReplanning a Farm for Profit
Rice CultureRoselleSand-clay and Burnt-clay RoadsScabies in CattleScale Insects and Mites on Citnis Trees.School Exercises in Plant Production.
.
School GardenSchool Lessons on CornSeed CornSeed of Red Clover and its Impurities.Sheep FeedingSilos and SUageSilver Fox FarmingSixty-Day and Kherson OatsSmall Farms in the Corn BeltSoil CoEservation.Soil Fertility
Some Comnion BirdsSome Common DisinfectantsSome Facts About MalariaSoy BeansSpraying for—
Apple Diseases and the Codling Moth in the OzarksCucumber and Melon DiseasesThe Control of Brown-rot, Scab, and Curciilio on Peaches.
Squab RaisingStandard Varieties of ChickensStrawberriesSuccessful Alabama Diversification FarmSuccessful Hog and Seed-Corn FarmSuccessful Poultry and Dairy FarmSuccessful Southern Hay FarmSugar as FoodSugar BeetSweet PotatoesSystem of Tenant Farming and Its ResultsTesting Farm Seeds in the Home and in the Rural Sctiool.Texas or Tick Fever and Its PreventionThirty Poisonous PlantsThree Insect Enemies of Shade TreesTobacco SoilsTomatoesTreatment of Bee DiseasesTree Planting on Rural School GroundsTuberculin Test of Cattle for TuberculosisTurkeysUse of—
Alcohol and Gasoline in Farm EnginesFruit as a FoodMilk as FoodSplit-log Drag on Earth RoadsWind Mills in Irrigation in the Semiarid West
30.000160,00010,00020. 00015, 000
o0,00035,000
30,00055,00020, GOO20.00020,000
10,0C050,00065, 00020, 00010.00020, 00095. 00030.00030,00040, 00025.0005;oco
20, 00010.00010,00070, 00030,00085,00085,00020,00020,00020. COO5,000
30,00020,00085,00015,00020.00020,00045,00010,000
25,00010,00045, 00040, COO
120, 00045, 00025, 00035, 00090,00010,00040,0C025,00040,0003o;ooo20,00020,00025,00015.0005.000
45.00030, 00010,00025,00055,000
10,00045,00060.00045,00020,000
126 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
No. 11.—Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by theheads of departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Titles.
Farmers' Bulletins—Continued.Usefulness of the American ToadWeeds and How to Kill ThemWeeds Used in Medicine^V'inter Oats for the South
Farmers' Cooperative Demonstration WorkField Instructions for
Farmers' Institutes for Young PeopleFarmers' Institutes in the United States, 1909Farming as an Occupation for City-bred MenFederal Legislation, Regulations, and Rulings AfEecting Agricultural Colleges and ExperimentStations
Fertilizers for
—
Southern Farms,
Special CropsField Studies of the Crown-gall and Hairy-root of the Apple TreeField Stvidies on the Crown-gall of the GrapeFood and Drugs Act
,
Food and Nutrition Investigations of the Office of Experiment Stations—Organization andPublications
Food Customs and Diet in American HomesFood of the . v'oodpeckers of the United States
,
Foot-rot of SheepForest Planting in Illinois
Forest Planting on Coal Lands in Western PennsylvaniaForest Resources of the WorldForest Trees of the Pacific SlopeForestry and the Lumber SupplyForestry in
—
Nature StudyPublic Schools
Forests of the United States—Their UseFour Years' College Course in AgricultureFractional Distillation of Coal Tar CreosoteFree Publications of the Department of Agriculture Classified for the Use of TeachersFruit Growing for Home Use in the Central and Southern Great PlainsFruit Tree Bark BeetleFruits Recommended by the American Pomological Society, etcFumigation Investigations in CaliforniaFustic Wood: Its Substitutes and AdulterantsGenotypes of the Sawflies and Woodwasps, or the Superfamily TenthredinoideaGid Parasites and Allied Species of the Cestode Genus MulticepsGlanders and FarcyGrain Movement in the Great Lakes RegionGrape Investigations in the Vinifera Regions of the United States with Reference to ResistantStocks, Direct Producers, and Viniferas
Grape Root-worm with Especial Reference to Investigations in the Erie Grape Belt from 1907-1909
Grape Spraying Experiments in Michigan, 1909Grimm Alfalfa and its Utilization in the NorthwestGrowth and Management of Douglas Fir in the Pacific NorthwestHandling Wheat from Field to Mill
History and Distribution of SorghumHorn FlyHouse AntsHouse FleasHouse Flies :
How Farmers may Utilize the Special Warnings of the Weather BureauHow to—
Build a Stave Silo
Control the Pear ThripsCultivate and Care for Forest Plantations on the Semiarid Plains. . . -
Kill and Bleed Market PoultryPack and Ship Young Forest TreesTransplant Forest Trees
Hydrocyanic-acid Gas Against Household InsectsIdentification of Food ColorsImportance and Improvement of the Grain SorghumsImportant Factors in the Production of Sanitary MilkImported Cabbage WormImports of Farm and Forest Products, 1907-1909Improved Methods for the Production of Market Milk by Ordinary DairiesImprovement of the Oat CropImprovements in the Knorr Fat Extraction ApparatusIndex Catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology, parts 28-34 each.Index to Service Announcements, 1910Infectious Anemia, or Swamp Fever of HorsesInfluence, Destruction, and Precipitation of Invertase by Alcohol
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 127
II —Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the'
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Influence of Food Preservatives and Artificial Colors on Digestion and Health, parts 1 and 2, I
eagli 500
Informat'ion AlDout Spraying for Orchard Insects . . .
Information for Importers of Animals for Breeding Purposes. ... lo, 000
Information in Regard to Fabricated Wire Fences and Hints to Purchasers;
4, 500
Information Regarding Employment on the National Forests 10, 500
"^^^^^getation and Animal Life by Smelter Wastes 2, 500
Vegetation by Smelter Fumes 100
Insect Injuries to the Wood of Living Trees ........ 4, oOO
Insects in Their Relation to the Reduction of the Future Supplies of Timber -,
4, 500
Insects Injurious to—; ^
Forest Products '
Forests and Forest Products—Damage to Chestnut Telephone and Telegraph Poles by Wood- \
boring Insects ;^'500
Wood of Dying and Dead Trees 3, 500
Insects which Kill Forest Trees -
.
.. ... 4.o00
Inspection of Imported Meats dnd Meat Food Products Under the Food and Drugs Act of June ,
30 190Gi
1,500
Instructions for'Prepariiig and'Shippiiig Pathological Specimens for Diagnosis i 1, 000
Instructions Regarding the Collection of Samples Under the Insecticide Act of 1910,
400
Introduction of the Hungarian Partridge into the United States;
1, 000
Investigations into the Habits of Certain Sarcophagidaei
2, 500
Investigations of Irrigation Practice in Oregon 2, 500
Irrigation in Colorado\
5, 000
Irrigation in the—Sacramento Valley , Cal 1 , 000
San Joaquin Valley, Cal 0, 000
State of Washuigton 1, 000
Kiln-drvmg Hardwood Lumber 2, 000
Knife for Killuig Poultry G, 500
Kowliang ^500
LaceyAct 1^500
Larger Apple-tree Borers 2, 500
Larger Corn-stalk Borer 2, 500
Lawn Soils 2,000
Leaf Hoppers of the Sugar Beet 1, 000
Legume Inoculation and the Litmus Reaction of Soils 5, 000
Lespedeza, or Japan Clover 15. 000
Lesser Clover-leaf Weevil 2. 000
Lesser Grain-borer: Larger Grain Borer 2,500
Life History of the Codling Moth and Its Control on Pears in California 2, 500
In Northwestern Peimsylvania ; 2, 500
Light Bummg in California Forests 5.000
Lime-Sulphur Mixtures for the Summer Sprayhig of Orchards 2, 000
Lime-Sulphui'-Salt Wash and Its Substitute 1, 000
Lune-Sulphur Washes for the San Jose Scale,
1, 000
Lip and Leg Ulceration of Sheep 2, 000List of—
Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stationsi
1, 000Duplicates in Library .'. 500Farmers Bulletins 1, 000, 000Farmers Bulletins of Interest to Persons Residing in Cities and Towns .*
i 50, 000Insects Affecting Stored Cereals, with Notes on Some Species \ 2, 500
Soil Surveys 3,000State Directors of Farmers' Institutes and Farmers' Institute Lecturers of the Ignited States . 4, 000Station Publication Received bv the Office of Experiment Stations
—
June-September, 1910 " each. . 2, 500October, 1910-May, 1911 each. . 3,000
Loose Smuts of Barley and Wheat ' 1, 500Lumber Saved by Using Odd Lengths 11, 000Maize Billbug 2.500Management of Second Growth in the Southern Appalachians 3, 500Mango Weevil 2. 500Manual of Style for Composition and Proofreading at the Government Printing Oflice i 50
Manufacture of— '
Denatured Alcohol—|
Raw Materialsi
1,000Regulations Relating to Industrial Distillers 1,000
Denatured Alcohol and Denaturants 1,000Flavoring Extracts 1, 000
Maple Sirup: Its Manufacture, Composition, and Effect of Environment Thereon 1,000Meat Inspection Law—Lard Substitutes 1. 000Mechanical Tests of Pumping Plants in California
_
1, 000
Medical Milk Commissions and Bovine Tuberculosis !
500Medical Milk Commissions and the Production of Certified Milk in the United States ' 1, 000Method for the Determination of Tin in Canned Foods 3, 000Methods and Costs of Marketing 4, 500Methods and Standards in Bomb Calorimetrv 2, 000
Methods for the Eradication of Gid , 5, 000
128 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Titles.
Methods of—Increasing Forest ProductivityLegume Inoculation
Mexican Cotton Boil Vv eevil
MiUc and Its Products as Carriers of Tuberculosis InfectionMiloMission of Cooperative Demonstration Work in the SouthMites and Lice on PoultryModification in the Textiiral Classification of Soils
Moisture Tester for Grain and Other Substances and How to Use ItMoney Value of Good Roads to FarmersMonthly Bulletin-
Volume I, Nos. 5-12 each.Volume II, Js'os. 1-4. . •. each.
Monthly List of Publications
—
English Edition-May-June, 1910July, 1910August, 1910September, 1910-April, 1911 each.May, 1911
Foreign Edition, June-October, 1910 each.Mouse Plagues, Their Control and PreventionMovement of Soil Material by the WindNational Forest ManualNational Forests Organic and Administrative ActsNative and Planted Timber of IowaNatural Revegetation of Depleted Mountain Grazing LandsNatural Vegetation as an Indicator of the Capabilities of Land for Crop Production in the Great-Plains Area
Nematodes Parasitic in the Alimentary Tract of Cattle, Sheep, and Other RuminantsNormal School Instruction in AgricultureNote on
—
Feeding Value of Coconut and Peanut Mels for HorsesZebra Hybrid Breeding
Notes on the
—
Cucumber BeetlesNumber and Distribution of Native Legumes in Kansas and NebraskaWooly Bear
Notice Regai'ding Interstate Movement of—Cattle and Swine Affected with TuberculosisHorses, Mules, and Asses Affected with Glanders
Nut Feeding Habits of the Codling MothNut WeevilsOak PranerOccurrence of—
Bee Diseases in the United StatesSucrose in Grapes
Official and Provisional Methods of AnalysisOHicials Charged with the Enforcement of Food Laws in the United States and CanadaOfficials, Organizations, and Educational Institutions Connected with the Dairy Interests, 1910
Olympic Natural Forest: Its Resources and Their ManagementOne-spray Method in the Control of the Codling Moth and the Plum CurculioOperating Experimental Distillery for Making Industrial AlcoholOpinions of the District Court of the United States (Idaho) Involving Saloon TrespassOpportunities in Forest Planting for the FarmerOrange Thrips—A Report of Progress for the Years 1909 and 1910
Orchard Fruits in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Regions of Virginia and the South AtlanticStates
Orchard Grass -
Orchard Green-manure Crops in CaliforniaOrder Prescribed in Regard to the Admission of Tick-Infested Cattle from Mexico into Texas. .
.
Organization Lists of the Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations in the United States.
.
Organization of Department of Agriculture, 1910Ornamental Value of SaltbushesOsteoporosis or Bighead of the HorseOur Vanishing ShorebirdsOyster-shell Scale and the Scurfy ScalePaper-making Materials and Their ConservationPapers on Cereal and Forage Plant InsectsPasturage System for Handling Range SheepPeach-tree BorerPecan Cigar Case Bearer ,—Periodical Cicada in 1911
Plant Bugs Injurious to Cotton BollsPlants Useful to Attract Birds and Protect FruitPlimi CurculioPractical Information on the Scolytid Beetles of North American Forests
Practical Results in Basket Willow Culture
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 129
No. 11.
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-Ck)ntinued.
Titles.
Practical Road Building in Madison County, Tenn.Practical Suggestk)ns for FaiTQ BuildingsPredaceous Mite Proves Noxious to MenPreparation of—
Cod and Other Salt Fish for the Market, Including a Bacteriological Study of the Cause of
ReddeningEmulsions of Crude Petroleum
Preparations for TVinter Fumigation for the Citrus "White FlyPreservation of—
Our Native Types of HorsesPiling Against Marine \ . ood Borers •
Preservation Treatment of PolesPrevent the Spread of—
Lip and Leg Ulceration in SheepScabies in CattleScabies in SheepSplenetic or Southern Texas Fever in Cattle
Preventive and Remedial Work against MosquitoesPrincipal Insect Enemies of the PeachPrivate Game Preserves and Theh Future in the United StatesProblems of an Irrigation FarmerProceedings of the
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Association of—Farmers' Institute Workers, Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the AmericanOflBcial Agricultural Chemists, 1910, Extracts from
Convention of the Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations,held at Portland. Oreg., August, 1909, Twenty-third Annual
Production and Care of Extracted HoneyProduction of—
Cotton imder BoU-Weevil ConditionsRed Cedar for Pencil WoodVegetable SeedsVolatile Oils and Perfumery Plants in the United States
Progress in
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Agricultural EducationAgricultural Education ExtensionMethods of Producing Higher Yielding Strains of Corn
Progress of—Beet-Sugar Industry in the United States, 1909Game Protection, 1910
Progress Report of Investigations in Human Nutrition in the United States, 1905-1909Progress Reports of Experiments in Dust Prevention, Road Preservation, and Road Construction.Properties and Uses of Douglas FirProtection of Forests from FireProviding for the Inspection and Quarantine of Collie, Shepherd, or Sheep DogsPublications for
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Free DistributionSale
Publications of the
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Bureau of—Animal IndustryBiological SurveyChemistry \
EntomologyPlant IndustrySoils
Statistics
Division of Publications, Office of the Secretary, and Office of the SolicitorForest ServiceLibrarvOffice of—
Experiment Stations,
Public RoadsPurchase of Land under the Weeks Law in the Southern Appalachian and White Mountains.,Quantity and Character of Creosote in Well-preserved TimbersRabbits of North AmericaRaising Deer and Other Large Game Animals in the United States .'.
Recent Irrigation LegislationReclamation of the Southern Louisiana Wet Prairie Lands ."..!.'.".".*.'.*.'.*.*.*!.'!!
Reclamation of Tide LandsRecord of Dairy CowsRegeneration of the Morgan Horse !!!.'!!!!."!!.'!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!."!!!Regulations and Decisions Concerning Guaranties and Serial Numbers'and Their Use"Regulations for the—
Inspection and Quarantine of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, and Other Animals Importedinto the United States
Protection of Game in Alaska
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed ujjon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Titles.
Regulations Governing-Certification of Recognized Breeds of Purebred Animals ^Inspection, Disinfection, Certification, Treatment, Handling, and Method and Manner ofDelivery and Shipment of Live Stock wliich is the Subject of Interstate Commerce
Meat Inspection of the United States Department of AgriculturePublication of Reports '.
Regulations to Prevent the Spread of Splenetic Fever in CattleRelation of—
Crown-gall to Legume Inoculation -.
Forests to Stream FlowSouthern Appalachian Mountains to Inland Water NavigationSparrows to Agriculture
Report of the—Committee of Bureau ChiefsMeeting of Inspectors of Apiaries
Report on
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ColorsDistilled SpiritsDrainage of the Fifth Louisiana Levee District, PreliminaryField Work against the Gipsy Moth and the Brown-Tail MothHeadache MixturesSt. Francis Valley Drainage Project in Northeastern Arkansas—Bench MarksReclamation of the Overflowed Lands in the Marais Des Cygnes Valley, Kans
Rescue GrassResults of—
Borax ExperimentBoys' Demonstration Work in Com Clubs in 1910
Review of—Phosphate Fields of FloridaPhosphate Fields of Idaho, Utah, and WyomingSome Experimental Work in Pig Feeding ,
Revision of the
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Powder-Post Beetles of the Family LyetidseWood Rats of the Genus Neotoma
Rose SlugsRules and Regulations for
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Carrying out the Provisions of the Insecticide Act of 1910Enforcement of the Food and Drugs Act
Rules for Inter-Library LoansRusk CitrangeSan Jose Scale and Its ControlSanitary Construction and Equipment of Abattoirs and Packing HousesSchool Gardening and Nature Study in English Rural Schools and in LondonSchool GardensSeasoning and Preservative Treatment of Hemlock and Tamarack Cross TiesSecond Progress Report of
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Cooperative Irrigation Investigations in CaliforniaStrength of Structural Timber
Secondary Course in
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AgronomyAnimal Production
Seed-eating Mammals in Relation to ReforestationSeed Sterilization and Its Effect upon Seed InoculationSeedling-march and Nm-se-plant Methods of PropagationSeeds and Plants Imported during the Period from
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Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 1909Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, 1910Apr. 1 to June 30, 1910
Selection and Installation of Machinery for Small Pumping PlantsSelection of Cotton and Corn Seed for Southern FarmsSeparation of Seed Barley by the Specific Gravity MethodShellfish Contamination from Sewage-polluted Waters and from other SourcesShrinkage of Corn in Storage :
Small Fruit Culture for MarketSmoky Crane FlySmyrna Fig Culture in the United StatesSoil Surveys-
Reconnaissance Soil Survey of—Eastern Part of the Puget Sound Basin, WashSouthwestern PennsylvaniaWestern South Dakota
Survey of—Anderson County, S. CAnne Arundel County, MdAtchison County, MoAuglaize County, OhioBates Coimty, MoBerks County, PaCampbell County, VaCaribou Area, Me
1,0001,0001,000
1,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,000
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No. 11.
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Statement of annual reports and documents 'printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Soil Surveys—Contjnued.Survey of—Continued.
Clay Countj^ MissConway Area, S. CFranklin County, GaGaston County, N. CGrayson County, TexHale County, AlaLincoln Parish, LaMarianna Area, FlaMorris County, TexNashua Area, N. HOrono Area, MePike County, GaRice County, MinnSaluda County, S. CScotland County, N. CScranton Area, MissSpencer Area, W. VaSumner County, TennTallapoosa County, AlaTift County, GaTitus County, TexWashington County, N. YWaushara County, WisWoodland Area, Cal
Soils of the Eastern United States and their Use-Cecil ClayCecil Sandy LoamHagerstown LoamNorfolk Fine SandPortsmouth Sandy LoamSassafras Silt Loam
Some Conditions Influencing the Yield of HopsSome Effects of a Harmful Organic Soil Constituent.Some Facts about
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MalariaTuberculosis Cattle
Some Important Factors in the Production of Sanitary MilkSome Important Facts in the Life History of the Gid-Parasite and their Bearing on the Preven-
tion of DiseaseSome Insects Injurious to—
ForestsContents and Index to
Truck Crops, Parts I-VIISome Problems of the Rural Common SchoolSorghum MidgeSource of the Drug Dioscorea, with a Consideration of the Dioscorea Found in the United States
.
South African Pipe CalabashSoy Bean, History, Varieties, and Field StudiesSpraying Experiments against the Grape Leafhopper in the Lake Erie ValleySquash-vine BorerStarting a Seedling Date Orchard '.
State Livestock Sanitary OfficersState Officials in Charge of Agriculture \
State Sanitary Requirements Governing Admission of Live StockStatistics of Land-Grant Colleges and Agricultural Experiment Stations, 1909Status of—
Cotton Boll Weevil in 1909Forestry in the United States . V . VLemon Industry
Strawberry Weevil'.Studies in—
Sawfly Genus HoplocampaSoil Oxidation
]
Studies of Poultrv from the Farm to the ConsumerStudies on the Biology of the Texas Fever TickStudy of—
Cultivation Methods and Crop Rotations for the Great Plains AreaFarm Equipment in OhioImprovement of Citrus Fruits through Bud Selection.Surra Found in an Importation of Cattle, etc
Substitution of Lime-Sulphur Preparations for Bordeaux Mixture in the Treatment of AppleDiseases
.
Sugar-cane Insects of Hawaii /. . . . V. V. . . V.Suggested Modifications of the Winton Lead NumberSuggestions for—
Collection of Range Plant SpecimensHorse and Mule Raising in the SouthSetting Permanent Pastures with Bermuda Grass as the Basis.
1,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,0001,000
3,0003,5003,0003,0003,0003,0001,0003,500
30,0002,0001,000
1,500
1,0001,0005.5002.0002,5002,5002,0002,5002,5002,5002.5003,000
5002.5001,000
2.5002,5002,5001,000
2,0003,500
.13,0004,000
12,5005,0005,0002,000
6,0002,5001,000
5,0005,000
100,000
132 KEPOKT OF THE, PUBLIC PRINTER.
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Statement of annual reports and documents 'printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Titles.
Suggestions to Settlers on the Sandy Soils of the Columbia River ValleySulphur Bleaching of Commercial Oats and BarleySummary of Mechanical Tests on Thirty-two Species of American WoodsSummer Apples in the Middle Atlantic StatesSwamp and Overflowed Lands in the United StatesSyllabus of Illustrated Lecture on
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Farm ArchitectureProfitable Cattle FeedmgRoads and Road BuildingWheat Cultui-e
System of Poultry AccormtingSystematic Synopsis of the MuskratTape Worms of American Chickens and TurkeysTar and Oil for Road Improvement—Report of Progress of Experiments at Jackson, TennesseeTeaching of Agriculture in the Rural Common SchoolsTen Years' Experience vrith the Swedish Select OatTesting Farm Seeds in the Home and in the Rural School :
Tests of—Sprays against the European Fruit Lecanium and the European Pear ScaleVehicle and Implement Woods
Timber Supply of the United StatesTimothy Stern-borer, A New Timothy InsectTobacco Investigations in Porto Rico during 1903-4
Tomato Ketchup imder the MicroscopeTop Working Orchard TreesTransportation Companies as Factors in Agricultural ExtensionTree Planting in Rural School GroundsTrichinosis: A Danger in the Use of Raw Pork for FoodTuberciilosis of—
CattleHogs—Its Cause and Suppression
Twenty-eight Hour LawTypes of Farming in the United StatesUnsuspected but Dangerously Tuberculous Cow ,
Use Book—Water PowerUse of—
Illustrative Material in Teaching Agriculture in Rural SchoolsMetallic Containers for Edible Fats and Oils
Soils East of the Great Plains RegionUnderground Water for Irrigation at Pomona, California
Utili/ation of—California Eucalypts ^Tupelo
Value of
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First Generation Hybrids in CornPeaches as Vinegar StockSodium Cyanld for Fumigation Purposes
Varieties of American Upland CottonViability of Tubercle Bacilli in ButterVineyard Spraying Experiments against the Rose-Chafer in the Lake Erie ValleyWart Disease of the PotatoWhat Forestry has DoneWhite AntWhite Diarrhea of ChicksWhite Oak in the Southern AppalachiansWinter Wheat in Western South DakotaWire Basket Method for Determiniag the Manurial Requirements of Soils
Wood Distillation i
Wood Paving in the United StatesWood Preservation in the United States -
Wooden and Fiber BoxesWoodman's HandbookWooly Aphis of the AppleWork and Expenditures of the Agricultural Experiment Stations for the Year ended June 30,
1909Year Book of the Department of Agriculture, 1910
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Act to—Codify, Revise, and Amend the Penal Laws of the United StatesEstablish Postal Savings Depositories for Depositing Saviogs at Interest with the Security
of the Government for Repayment ThereofAnnual Report of the
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Assistant Attornev General for the Post Office Department, 1910Chief Post-office Inspector, 1910First Assistant Postmaster General, 1910
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Annual Report of the—Continued.Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, 1910 2,400Postmaster General. 1910 5,000
With Miscellaneous Reports 1, 000Purchasing Agent, 1910
,
500Second Assistant Postmaster General, 1910
i
3,300Third Assistant Postmaster General, 1910 : 3, 975
Appropriations for the Post Office Department and Postal Service, Second Session Sixty-first
Congress, for the fiscal year 1912 900Communications of the Postmaster General Concerning Increased Postage on Second-ClassMatter 10,000
Digest of Decisions affecting the Post Office Department and Postal Service,
300Information Relative to the Transportation of Mail by Railroads 2,000Parcels-Post Convention betweeji the United States and
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Brazil 300Haiti 300Hungary 300
Periodical Publications Mailed as Second-Class Matteri
20, 000Postage on Second-Class Mail—Letters from the Postmaster General to Chairman Senate Com-mittee on Post Offices and Post Roads 70, 000
Postal Laws and Regulations applicable to the Railway MaH Ser'V'Ice 2,000Postal Laws and Regulations Pertaining to the Second Class of Mail Matter S.OOOReport Transmitted bv the Postmaster General to the House Committee on Claims in relation to
a •• Bill for the Relief of the Lewis PubUshing Company 1, 000Second-Class Mail Matter: Its Uses and Abuses 10, 000Second-Class Postage Rate 70, 000Speech bv the Hon. T. E. Burton on Rulings of the Post Office Department, Mav 25, 1911 30, 000
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Act authorizing
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Hot Springs Lodge No. 62 Ancient Free and Accepted Masons Jurisdiction of Arkansas toConstruct Buildings on Certain Lots, etc
Secretary of the Interior to-Exchange Certain. Desert Lands for Lands Within the National Forests of Oregon ,
Grant Extension of Time to Make Proof on Desert Land Entries in the Counties of Ben-ton, Yakima, and Klickitat
Act Limiting the Privileges of the Government Free Bathhouse on the Public Reservation atHot Springs. Ark
Act making Appropriations for
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Legislative. Executive, and Judicial Expenses, 1912Sundry Civil Expenses. 1912Survey of Public Lands Lying Within the Limits of Land Grants to Provide for the For-
feiture to the L^nited States of Unsurveyed Land Grants to RailroadsAct Providing for the Levy of Taxes by the Taxing Officers of the Territory of ArizonaAct Relating to Affairs in the TerritoriesAct to Amend an Act Authorizing Advances to the Reclamation Fund and for the Issue andDisposal of Certificates of Indebtedness in Reimbursement Therefor
Act to Authorize
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Advances to "Reclamation Fund" and for Issue and Disposal of Certificates in Reimburse-ment Therefor
City of Seattle to Purchase Certain Lands to Protect Its Water SupplvGovernment to Contract for Impounding. Storing, and Carriage of A\'ater and to Cooperatein the Construction and I^se of Reservoirs and Canals Under Reclamation Projects
President of the United States to Make Withdrawals of Public Lands in Certain CasesSecretary of the Interior to Withdraw Public Notices Issued Under Section Four of theReclamation Act
Act to Codify, Revise, and Amend the Laws Relating to the JudiciarvAct to Consohdate Certain Forest Lands in the Kansas National ForestAct to Enable Any State to Cooperate with Any Other State or States or with the United States
for the Protection of the Watersheds of Navigable Streams and to Appoint a Commission forthe Acquisition of Lands for the Purpose of Conserving the Navigabilitv of Navigable Rivers.
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Act to Protect the Locators in Good Faith of Oil and Gas Lands Who Shall Have Effected anActual Discovery of Oil or Gas on the Public Lands of the United States
Act to Provide for
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Agricultural Entries on Coal LandsConstruction and Maintenance of Roads, Establishment and Managing of Schools and Careand Support of Insane Persons in District of Alaska
Determining the Heirs of Deceased Indians for the Disposition and Sale of Allotments ofDeceased Indians and for the Leasing of Allotments
Payment of Accmed Pensions in Certain CasesSale of Land Acquired Under Reclamation Act
Act to Provide Pimishment for ihe Falsification of Accounts and the Making of False Reportsby Persons in the Emplov of the United States
Agricultural and Mechanical CollegesAgricultural Appropriation Act for the Fiscal Year 1912Alaska Game Laws
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Continued.
Titles.
Amendments to—Pension LawsRegulations Govemiag Leasing of Lands of Membsrs of the Five Civilized Tribes
Annual Report of the
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Acting Superintendent of the—Mount Rainier National Park, 1910Sequoia and General Grant National Park, 1910Yellowstone National Park, 1910Yosemite National Park, 1910
Board of Indian Commissioners, 1909Columbia Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, 1910 :
Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, 1910Commissioner of—
Education, Volume I, II each.General Land Office, 1910Indian Affairs, 1910Patents, 1910
Director of the United States Geological Survey, Thirty-firstFreedmen's Hospital, 1910Government Hospital for the Insane, 1910Governor of—
Alaska, 1910Arizona, 1910HawaiiNew Mexico, 1910
Mine Inspector for New Mexico, 1910President of Howard University, 1910Secretary of the Interior, 1910Superintendent of the
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Crater Lake National Park, 1910Hot Springs Reservation, 1910Mesa Verde National Park, 1910United States Capitol Building and Grounds, 1910
United States Civil Service Commission, 1910United States Reclamation Service, 1910
Annual Reports of the Departm.ent of the Interior, 1910, Volume I, II each.Annual Statement of the Comm-issioner of Education, 1910Apparatus and Methods for the Sampling and Analysis of Furnace GasesApprenticeship Systems in Their Relation to Industrial EducationAssignment of Homestead Entry Within Reclamation ProjectsAuxiliary Schools of GermanyBibliography of
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North American Geology for 1909 with Subject IndexScience Teaching
Biological Stations of EuropeBriquetting Tests of Lignite at Pittsburgh, Pa., etc
Bulletins of the United" States Geological Survey-Contributions to Economic Geology-
Iron and ManganeseLead and ZincMetals and Nonmetals Except FuelsMineral FuelsMineral PaintsMiscellaneous Nonmetallic Products, 1910Petroleum and Natural GasPhosphatesPhosphates in MontanaRare MetalsSulphur and Pyrite
Explosibility of Coal DustFauna of the—
Moorefield Shale of Arkansas -
Phosphate beds of the Park City Formation in Idaho, Wyoming, and UtahGeology and Mineral Resources of the—
St.'Louis Quadrangle, Mo. -111.
Solomon and Casadepaga Quadrangles, Seward Peninsula, AlaskaGeology and Oil Resources of the Coalinga District, CalGeology of the—
Berners Bay Region, AlaskaPeunatites and Associated Rocks of Maine, etc
Granites in the Southeastern Atlantic StatesInvestigations of Coal Fields in—
Colorado and New Mexico by the United States Geological SurA^ey, 1908Wyoming by the United States Geological Survey, 1908
Manganese Deposits of the United States, with Sections on Foreign Deposits, Chemistry, andUses
Mining Industry in 1909 and Alaska Coal and its LHilizationOil and Gas in Louisiana, with a brief Summary of their Occurrence in Adjacent StatesPreliminary Report on the McKittrick-Sunset Oil Region, Kern and San Luis Obispo Coun-
ties, Cal.' r i
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Statement of annual reports and documents 'printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Bulletins of the United States Geological Survey—Continued.Reconnaissance of Parts of Northwestern New Mexico and Northern ArizonaResults of Spirit Leveling in— »
Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carohna, and TennesseeDelaware. District of Columbia, Maryland, and VirginiaIllinois, 1896-1908Maine, New Hampshire, and VermontMichigan and Wisconsin, 1897-1909 . ..^Minnesota, 1S96-1910Missouri, 1896-1909Oregon
Results of Triangulation and Primary Tranverse for the Years 1906, 1907, 1908Some Ore Deposits in Maine and at the Milan Mine, New HampshireState Geological Surveys of the United StatesStructural Materials
Certificate of the Governor, Chief Justice, and Secretary of Arizona, Transmitting Copy of theConstitution of Arizona and the Ascertainment of theVote Adopting the Same
Citv School SvstemsClassification Bulletin of the United States Patent Office, Nos. 24 and 25 each.
.
Classification of—Assistant Postmasters and Clerks at First and Second Class Post Offices not Hitherto Classi-
fied
Mineral Lands Act, Feb. 26, 1895Coal Dust Explosives.. '.
Coal Land LawsCoal Trade in 1910Coke Industry of the United StatesContest "of Entries on Lands under Reclamation WithdrawalContinuation Schools in the L'nited StatesContracts in Forest Service Timber LandsCopper. Lead, and Zinc in 1910Correct Orthographv of Geographic NamesCriminal Code of the United StatesCurrent TopicsDaily Meals of School ChildrenDecisions of the
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Commissioner of Patents, 1910Department of the Interior and the General Land Office in Cases Relating to Public Lands-
Volume XXXVIIIVolume XL
Denudation and Erosion in the Southern Appalachian Region and the Monongahela BasinDesert Land RegulationsDisposal of Red Lake Lands in MinnesotaEducation in—
FranceIreland
Educational DirectoryEducational LegislationEliminations from National ForestsEnlarged Homesteads in IdahoEphemeris of the Sun and Polaris and Tables of Azimuth of Polaris:
1910—Julv-December1911
Escape of Gas from CoalEssential Factors in the Formation of Producer GasFeatures of Producer-Gas Power-Plant Development in Europe.Flathead Indian Reservation Lands ActFlow of Heat through Furnace WallsFort Berthold Indian Reservation Lands ActFund for Reclamation of Arid LandsGeneral Allotment Aci- and AmendmentsGeneral Deficiency Act, 1911General Information Regarding the Department of the InteriorGerman Views of American Education, with Particular Reference to Industrial Development.
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Gold and Silver in 1911Handbook of the American Indians, North of MexicoIndian Appropriation Act for the Fiscal Year 1912Industrial Education in the United StatesInformation Concerning—
Political Assessments and Partisan Activity of OfficeholdersReinstatements in the Civil ServiceRemovals from the Civil ServiceTransfers in the Civil Service
Information for Applicants for the—Railway Mail Clerk ExaminationsStenographer and Typewriter Examinations
Information in Regard tb Holding State or Municipal Offices, etc ,
Information Regarding the Classification. Assignment, and Appointment of LaborersInformation Respecting Emplovment with Government Surveying Partv I
4,050
.3,550
4,0502,2004.0504,200.3,700
4.7004,2004,0503,8504,7001,000
100300
1.000
5,0001 . 000
50, GOO2,5007,0004,5005,00030050
8.000300500750
1,000
500
800850
4.000.50,000
5,000
100100700200
10,0005.000
200500
10.0003,5003,500
TOO5,000
150500
2,0001,1002,000
3007,000
251,500500
4,0002.0002.5002,000
50,00050,0001.0005,000
500
136 EEPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
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Statement of annual reports and documents -printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Continued.
Titles.
Instructions Governing RepaymentsInstructions Relating to—
Examination of Records, Local Land Offices ,
Homestead Entries Allowed in Conflict with Land withdrawn for Forestry PurposesInstructions Relative to Noting Protest on Records in District Land OfficeInstructions to Applicants for
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IpjiiCivil Service Districts 1-12Mechanical Trades and Other Noneducational Exaipinations in the Departmental andIndian Services
Post Office ServiceInstructions to Board of Examiners, Engineer Department at LargeInstructions under—
Act, June 7, 1910, Extending Time to File Adverse Claims, Mineral Entries in AlaskaAct of June 22, 1910, to Provide for Agricultural Entries on Coal LandsVarious Reclamation Acts
Introductory SurveyJoint Resolution Reaffirmning the Boundary Line between Texas and the Territory of NewMexico
Lands in the Chugach National Forest, AlaskaLaws and Regulations Concerning the Free Use of Timber on Public Mineral LandsLaws and Regulations Relating to the Reclamation of Arid Lands by the United StatesLaws of the United States Governing the Granting of Army and Navy Pensions and BountyLand
Laws Relating to the Department of the InteriorLead Production in the United States in 1910Legislation and Judicial Decisions Relating to Public EducationList of Publications of the—
Bureau of—MinesEducation
Geological SurveyManner of Conducting the Stenographer and Typewriter ExaminationsManual and Industrial TrainingManual of Style for Composition and Proofreading at the Government Printing Office
Manual on Tuberculosis, Its Cause, Prevention, and TreatmentMineral or Agricultural Claims within National ParksMineral Resources of the United States—
1908—Parts 1 and 2 each.1909—Advance Chapters-
Building Operations in Leading Cities of the United StatesCement Industry in the United StatesCoal BriquettingGold. Silver, Copper, Lead, and Zinc in-
Eastern StatesWestern States and Territories
Gypsum IndustryLeadLithiumManufacture of Coke *
Mineral Resources of—Alaska
Report on Progress of InvestigationsJohnstown, Pennsylvania
Movement of Lake Superior Iron Ores .
.
Petroleum Operators' Statistics of Production _
Potash Salts—Their Uses and Occurrence in the United StatesProduction of—
Abrasive MaterialsAnthracite CoalAntimony, Arsenic, Bismuth, and SeleniumAsbestosAsphalt, Related Bitumens, and Bituminous RockBarytes and StrontiumBauxite and AluminumBoraxChromic Iron OreCoalCopperFluorspar and CryoliteFullers EarthGems and Precious StonesGlass Sand, Other Sand and GravelGold and SilverGraphiteIron Ore, Pig Iron and Steel
MagnesiaManganese OreMicaMineral Paints
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Mineral Re.soarc€i of the United States—Continued.1909—Advance Chapters—Continued.
Production of—Continued.Mineral Water? , 1, JSOO
Monazite and Zircon. 1, 200
Natural Gas 1,200Peat 1,200Petroleam 14,000Phospliate Rock. 1, COOQuartz and Feldspar 2, 000Quicksilver 1,000Salt and Bromine : 1,200Sand-Lime Brick 750Slate 1,800Sulpliur and Pyrite 1, 500
Talc and Soapstone 1, 400
Tunssten. Nfckel, Cobalt, Vanadium, Titanium, Molvbdenum, Uranium, Tanta-lum, and Tin. .
' 2,000Silver', Copper, Lead, and Zinc in tlie Central States 3, 000
Statistics of the Clay-Working Industries 8, 500
Stone Industrv and" the Manufacture of Lime 9, 000
Zinc and Cadmium , 2,3001909—^Summary of t he Mineral Productton of the United States 2, 5001910—Advance" Chapters
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Production of—Asbestos 1,500Fuller's Earth 600Graphite 2,000Monazite and Zircon 1 , 000
National Parks, Magazine Articles on 10, 000Normal Schools 150North Dakota Lignite as a Fuel for Boiler Plants 3, 500Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office, issued veeklv:
Julv-August .1910 '. each . . 6 , 400September. 1910 5, 725October-December, 1910 each.. 5,375Januarv-June. 1911. each.. 5,475Index to Monthlv Volumes-
May-June. 1910 each. . 7, 000July-August, 1? each- . b, 400September-Dec r _ i: each.. 5,375Jamiary-Aprii , : : : each . . 5, 475
Opportunities for Gradi;^:- S:v.i r in Agriculnire in the United States 3,500Ore Deposits of New Mexico "
4, 000Outline Lessons in Housekeeping 2, 000Patent La-«vs with Annotations 5, 000Permissible Explosives 40. 000Petroleum 17. 000Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Lands Act 150Political Activlrv Circular 1 . OOOPrice List of Publications of the Patent O ffice 2. 500Proceedings before the Sec-retarv of the Inferior in re Use of Hetch Hetchv Reservoir Site in theYosemite National Park by City of San Francisco "
1 , 000ProcedniB in Matters Relating to the National Parks and at the Hot Springs Reservation 500Production of Spelter in the I nited S":;-; , 1 - lO '
2. 500Professional Schools 1 , 000Progress in Indian Farming 600Prussian System of Vocatio"hal Schools :rora 1S>4 to 1909 100Public Roads over Indian Lands 500Publications of the United States Geolosieal Surrev, Julv 1, 1910 5,000Publications that May be Obtained through the Bxireau of Mines 20, 000Pttnishment for Falsification of Accounts 1, 000Purchase of Coal by the Government under Specifications 4, 000Recent Development of the Producer-Cras Power Plant in the United States 3. '300
Recent Educational Developments in Scotland 100Recoimoissance of the Geologv and Mineral Reso^lrces of Prince Wiiiiam Sound 5, 050Reform Schools 100Registration of Prints and Labels 2. 000Regulations Concerning Right of Wav for Canals, Ditches, Reservoirs, etc., over Public Landsand Reservanons 3 . (XW
Regulations ?oveminc—Approval of Wills of Allotted Indians 5, 000Indian Allotments in National Forests 1 . 000Leasing of Lands for Oil and G-as on the Osage Reservation, Okla LOOOManner of Appointment to the Position of Carrier in the Rur;il Free-Delivery Service 70. 000Selection of Lands bv Stares and Territories imder Grants for Edueation and Other Purposes . 5. 000
Regulations under the Kinkaid .\ct 000Report of thf*
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Commission appointed to Studv the Svstem of Education in the Public Schools of Baltimore. 5. 000TraveUng Audito of New Mexico, 19i0 1 . 000
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—Continued.
Titles.
Report on—EducatlOTi of the Natives of Alaska and the Reindeer Service, 1910Glacier "Wind Cave and Other Parks
Reports on International Congresses hy American DelegatesRosebud Indian Reservation Lands ActRules and Regulations in Regard to Attorney's Practicing before the United States Patent
Office, 1911Rules of Practice in-
Appealed Claims before the Secrettiry of the Interior Relating to Pensions and BountyLands
Cases before the United States District I^and Offices, the CfCnerai Land Office, and Depart-ment of the Interior
United States Patent Office
Extracts fromSampling of Coal ia the lline
Schools for the—Blind and DeafColored RaceFeeble-Minded
Secondary SchoolsSoldiers' and Sailors' Homestead RightsSome Things which every Boy Should Know How to DoStandard Field Tables—Tables and Formulas for Use of United States Surveyors and Engi-neers on Public-Land Surveys
State School SystemsStatistics of State Universities and other Institutions of Higher Education Partially Supportedby the State
Suggestions to HomesteadersSynopsis of Course in SewingTeachers' Certificatos Issued imder General State Laws and RegulationsTeachers' Professional LibraryTrachoma Management and Treatment among IndiansTrade-Mark LawTrade-Mark Rules *
Unappropriated Public Lands in the United States, July 1, 1910United States Mining Laws and Regulations '
Universities, Colleges, and Technological SchoolsVacant Public Lands in the United StatesVolatile Matter of Coal"Washing and Coking Tests of CoalWater-SuiJply and Irrigation Papers—
Geologv and Water Resources of San Luis Valley, ColoPublicX tility of Water Powers and Their Governmental RegulationQuality and Economic Value of California Surface WatersQuality of the Surface Waters of Illinois '
Report of Progress of Stream Measurements, 1905—Part 1
PartsPartePart 9.
Part 11
Part 13
Report on the Ground Waters of Estaucia Valley, N. Mox,Preliminary
Surface-Water Supplv of the United States—1907-8—
Parte. Missouri River BasinPart 7. Lower Mississippi BasinPart 10. The Great Basm •
Part 11. California190S-9—
Part 2. South Atlantic Coast and Eastern Gulf of MexicoParts. Ohio River Basin -
Part 4. St. Lawrence River BasinPart 5. Hiidson Bav and Upper Mississippi River BasinPart 10 The Great Basin
Turbine Water-Wheel Tests and Power TablesUnderground Water Papers, 1910Underground Waters for Farm UseUnderground Waters of North-Central IndianaWater Powers of the Cascade Range—Southern WashingtonWell-Drilling Methods
White Earth RollsYakima Indian Reservation Lands Act
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 139
No. 11.
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Titles.
Abstract of Proposals for Materials and Labor for the Engineer Department, 1910
Act for the Relief of the Merritt and Chapman Demck and Wrecking CompanyAct Making Appropriations for Fortification and Other ^^'orks of Defense for the Armament
Thereof, for the Procurement of Heavy Ordnance for Trial and ServiceAct to—
Amend an Act entitled an Act to Regulate the Construction of Dams Across NavigableWaters
Enable any State to Cooperate with any State or States or with the United States, for theProtection of the Watersheds of Navigable Streams, and to Appoint a Commission for theAcquisition of Lands for the Purpose of Conserving the Navigability of Navigable Vv'aters.
.
Provide for the Payment of the— •
Claim of the Roman Catholic Church of Zamboanga, Philippine IslandsClaims of Certaia Religious Orders of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippine
IslandsRegulate the Construction of Bridges Over Navigable Waters
Acts of the Philippine Legislature, Volume IVAmerican Practical Na\^gator: Tables 4, 7, 8, 9, 20a, 206, 41, 42, 44, and explanationAnnouncement of Civil Service Examinations for Philippine Teacher, Assistant and IndustrialTeacher ,
Annual Allowances of Ammunition for Instruction of Company of Coast ArtilleryAnnual Report of the
—
Adjutant General of the Army, 1910Auditor of Porto Rico, 1910Board of—
Commissioners of Soldiers' Home, District of Columbia, 1910Ordnance and Fortification, 1910
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Park Commission, 1910 -
Chief of—Bureau of Insular Affaii-s, 1910Coast Artillery, United States Army, 1910Engmeers, United States Army, 1910—
With Appendixes, Parts 1-3 , each.
.
Without AppendixesAppendixes E E E and FFF ,
Separates of,
Ordnance, 1910Staff, 1910
,
Chief Signal Officer, 1910,
Commissary General, 1910,
Commissioner of—Education of Porto Rico, 1910
,
Interior of Porto Rico, 1910,
Director of Health of Porto Rico, 1910,
Division of Military Affairs on the Organized Militia, 1910 ,
Gettysburg National Park Commission, 1910 ,
Governor of Porto Rico, 1910Inspector General, 1910Isthmian Canal Commission, 1910Judge Advocate General, United States Army, 1910Paymaster General, 1910Philippine Commission, 1910Quartermaster General, 1910Secretary of—
Interior, Philippine Islands. 1910War. 1910—
Advance EditionPamphlet Edition
,
Shiloh National Militarv Park Commission, 1910Superintendent of the United States Military Academy, 1910Surgeon General, United States Army. 1910
Supplement to—International Military Medical Statistics, 1909Treasurer of Porto Rico. 1910Vicksburg National Mihtarv Park Commission, 1910War Department, 1910, Volumes I-III each..
Army Horse in Accident and DiseaseArmy Horseshoer, 1910Army List and Directory-
July, 1910August-December, 1910 eacli..January-June, 1911 each.
.
Course of Instruction Prescribed for Student Officers in the Ordnance School of ApplicationCustoms Tariff of the Philippine Islands, 1909Defense of the Panama CanalDigest of Opinions of the Judge Advocate of the ArmyDirections for—
Collecting Material from Typhoid CasesCollection of Samples of Water for Bacteriological Examinations
2,0002,0402.04550050075
200
5.0005,000
140 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Titles.
Drill Regulations for—Field Companies of the Signal Corps, 1911Hospital CorpsMachine Gun Organizations, Cavalry, United States Army, 1910Machine Gun Platoons, Infantry, United States Army, 1909Moimtain Artillery, 1908
Electrical Instruments and Telephones of the Signal CorpsEngineer Documents, Third Session, Sixty-first Congress each.Engineer Field Manual, 1909Examination and Appointment of Persons in Civil Life to be Second Lieutenants in Coast Artil-lery Corps
Examination and Classification of Gunners of Field ArtilleryField Glasses and TelescopesField Service Regulations, United States Army, 1910Fortification Appropriation ActFimd for Reclamation of Arid Lands
,
Index Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, Second series. Volume XVIndex to
—
Congressional Documents, Sixty-first Congress, First and Second SessionsGeneral Orders and Circulars, War Department, 1910 -.
Laws Relating to the War Department-Second Session Sixty-first CongressThird Session Sixty-first Congress
,
River and Harbor Act approved-June 25, 1910Feb. 27, 1911
Special Orders, War Department, 1910Information for Coast Artillery TroopsInformation Relative to—
Appointment and Admission of Cadets to the United States Military Academy ,
Appointment in the Medical Corps of the United States ArmyInstructions of Field ArtilleryInstructions Governing Recruiting for the Regular ArmyInstructions in Regard to Allowances of Small Arms Ammunition, 1911 ,
Instructions to Coast Artillery Corps ,
Laws for the Protection and Preservation of the Navigable Waters of the United StatesList Giving the Stations and Duties of the Officers of the Ordnance DepartmentList of—
Abbreviations, Medical Journals ,
Class A, with Designated Depot or Point of Supply and Price ListNewspapers and Periodicals to be supplied to Military Post Libraries by the Quartermaster'sDepartment
Ordnance Department Blanks, Pamphlets, etc
Questions used in the Competitive Examination held in November, 1910, for Appointmentas Second Lieutenants in the Cavalry, Field Artillery, or Infantry
Manual for—Army Cooks, 1910Calesthenic Exercises, United States ArmyCourts-Martial, 1908Subsistence Department, United States Army, 1910
Amendments toManual of—
Bayonet Exercises, 1907Calisthenic Exercises, United States ArmyGuard Duty, 1908Pay Department, United States Army, 1910Small Arms Firing (Provisional), 1909Visual Signaling, United States Signal Corps, 1910
Memoranda Concerning the Employment of Dental Surgeons in the United States ArmyMemoranda on the Subject of the Inspection of Clothing and Equipage Supplies and on theMaintenance of Inspectors at Factories during Execution of Contracts Pertaining to the same.
.
Military Laws of the United States with Supplement Showing Changes to Mar. 4, 1907Military Notes on Cuba, 1909Military RailwaysNotes on Equitation and Horse Training in Answer to the Examination Questions at the School
of Application for Cavalry at Saumur, FranceOfficers of the Army, their Families, and Families of Deceased Officers, residing in the District
of ColumbiaOrders Relating to Financial Operations of the Ordnance DepartmentOrdnance Sergeants United States Army, Showing Stations, Organizations, and Dates of Ap-pointment
Organization and Equipment of the Signal CorpsOrganization of the Division of Military Affairs, Office of the Secretary of War, and Distribution
of Work connected therewithParcel-post Convention between the Postal Administrations of the United States of America andHungary.
Permissible ExplosivesPhilippine Civil Service Act and RulesProceedings of the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, 1911.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 141
No. 11.
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Provisional Regulations for Saber Exercises, United States Army, 1908 ,
Provisional Small Arms Firing Manual, 1909
Publications suggested as a Guide in the Establishment of Military Libraries among the Organ-ized Militia
Rates of Pay for Communications by TelegraphRegulations and Digest of Orders and CircularsRegulations for the—
Administration of the Civil Service in the Engineer Department at LargeGovemmerit of—
Assistants on River and Harbor WorksNational Cemeteries
Organized Militia
Regulations governing the
—
Mounted Service School, Fort Riley, KansSpecial Service Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Va ,
Regulations of the
—
United States Army ,
War Department Governing Acceptance of Corporate Securities on BondsRegulations Prescribing Standard for Field Firing and the Proficiency Test, United States Army,Reply of the Secretary of War to the McLachlan ResolutionReport of—
Inspection of the Several Branches of the National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,
1910Secretary of War Dickinson on his Recent Trip to the Philippine Islands
Report of the—Board of Commissioners for Alaska, 1910House Committee on the Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Bill
International Waterways Commission, Sixth ProgressInternational Waterways Commission on the Regulation of Lake ErieSecretary of War on the Philippines, Special
Reports by Regular and Militia Officers on the Joint Army and Militia Coast Defense Exercisesduring the year 1909, Extracts from,
Reports by Regular and Militia Officers on the Joint Army and Militia Coast Defense Exercisesduring the year 1910, Extracts from ,
Results of-
Known Distance Rifle Firing and Revolver Firing of the Troops of the Regular Army, 1910.
.
National Team Match, National Individual Match, National Pistol Match, held at CampPerry, Ottawa County, Ohio, August, 1910
Target Practice, 1909 ^River and Harbor ActRubber Growing Industry of the Philippine Islands '
Schedule of Land-Grant, Indebted and Bond-Aided Mileages and Percentages of Railroads ofthe United States '.
Scheme for the Organization of the Organized Militia of a StateSoldier's Handbook, United States ArmyStatement Showing Rank, Duties, and Addresses of the Officers of the Corps of Engineers,United States Army
Strength and Organization of the Armies of France, Germany, Austria, Russia, England, Italy,Mexico, and Japan
Sundry Civil Appropriation Act, 1910Table of the Weight of each Article of Clothing and Equipage, etcTests of Metals and other Materials at the Watertown Arsenal, 1909, Volumes I-III, eachUrgent Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1910War Department Telegraph Code, 1906Yellow Fever
1,5003, 000
4, 00014,4001,000
1,500
300500
16, 000
14, 40014, 400
12,50014,5003,0002, 000
1504, 000
22575
250250
1,935
3,000
3,000
14,600
14,5007, 000300
1,000
4,0003,800
20,000
1,250
1,00014,300
750500
14.4001,8002.000
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
Accounting InstructionsActs and Resolutions Relating Chiefly to the Navy, passed at the Second Session Sixty-firstCongress
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac—191019111913
American Nautical Almanac, 1911American Practical Navigator, 1910
Useful Tables fromAnnual Register of the United States Naval Academv, 1910-11Annual Report of Small-Arms Target Practice, 1910.'.
Anntial Report of the
—
Bureau of Equipment, 1910Chief of the Biureau of—
Construction and Repair, 1910Equipment, 1910 ,
1,000
500
150450
1.300500
1.000500
4,0551.80O
250
2.000250
142 EEPOET OP THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions hy theheads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
NAVY DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Titles.
Annual Report of the—Continued.Chief of the Bureau of—Continued.
Navigation
—
1904—Appendix to1910
Ordnance, 1910Steam Engineering, 1910Yards and Doclcs, 1910
judge Advocate General of the Navy, 1910Major General Commandant of the United States Marine Corps, 1910Naval Militia, 1910Navy Department, 1910Paymaster General of the Navy, 1910Secretary of the Navy, 1910
—
Advance copiesPamphlet edition
Solicitor, 1910Surgeon General, 1910
Asiatic Pilot, Volume IICall Letters of Vessels in the AtlanticChanges in Instructions Relative to Accounting at Industrial Navy YardsCirculars for Information of Persons Desiring to Enlist in the Hospital Corps, United States NavyCircular Relating to the Enlistment of Men for the NavyCoast of British ColumbiaComparative Statement of Estimates and Appropriations, 1911 and 1912Employment of Labor at Navy YardsExamination Papers for Admission to the Naval AcademyForms of Procedure for Courts and Boards in the Navy and Marine CorpsGeneral Catalogue of Mariners' Charts and BooksHearings Before House Naval Committee, 1911 ,
Hydrographic Information No. 15Information Concerning Some of the Principal Navies of the Worldinformation for Persons Desiring to enter the Medical CorpsInstruction of
—
Coast Artillery TroopsField Artillery
Instructions for the Care, Preservation, and Operation of Boilers
Instructions in regard to Allowances of Small-Arms Ammunition, 1911
International Law Situations and Solutions and Notes, 1910
Legislative Appropriation ActList of—
Appropriations for
—
1911 w
1912Lights of the Worid—
Volume 1.—Coasts of North and South America, excepting the United States and theWest Indies and the Pacific Islands ,
11.—South and East Coasts of Asia and Africa, and tlie East Indies, Australia,Tasmania, and Nbav Zealand •
III.—West Coasts of Africa and Europe and the Mediterranean Sea, includingthe Adriatic and Black Seas and Sea of Azof
Saluting Stations of the WorldWireless Telegraph Stations of the World
Medical Corps of the United States NavyMethod of Conducting Target PracticeNaval Appropriation ActNaval Engagements During the War with SpainNaval Militia Uniform RegulationsNavy and Marine Corps List and Directory, July, 1910-June, 1911 (weekly)Navy Departm-ent's Proposed Bill to Regulate and Increase the Efficiency of the Personnel of
the United States Navy and Marine CorpsNavy Pay TableNavy Persormel ReformNavy Yearbook, 1910Nomenclature of Gun MountsNotes on Calibration PracticeOfficers of tlie Navy and Marine Corps residing in the District of ColumbiaOfficial Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the RebellionOperations of the Pay Department of the Atlantic Fleet on Cruise Around the WorldPort Directory of the Principal Foreign PortsPort Facilities
Power, Heat, and Water at Navy Yards and StationsProceedings of the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, 1911
]r*ublications of the Naval Observatory, second series, Volume VI
—
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 7Qualifications for Permanent Appointments as Chief Petty Officers
REPORT OF THE PrBLIC PRINTER. 143
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, i.9ii— Continued.
NAVY DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Titles. i Copies.
Eecord of Medals of Honor ' 500
Eegister of the Commissioned and "Warrant Officers of the—Naval Militia of the United States, January, 1911 ;
1.00(3
L'nited States Navy and Marine Corps, 1911 18.650
Regulations Governing the Admission of Candidates into the Naval Academy 15,000Regulations of the
—
United States Naval Academy, 19111
1,500^^'ar Department, Governing Acceptance of Corporation Stireties on Bonds
j600
Report of Elementary Practice, 1910—I
Advance Sheets of Report of Battle Practice, 1910 i 700
Gunnery Exercises, 1911 ;1.000
Report of the— t
Board of Visitors to the United States Naval Academy, 1911j
300
Proceedings of a Conference held at the Naval V\'ar College, Newport, R. i., to Considerj
Future D esigns of B attleshipsI
500
Superintendent of the United States Naval Observatory, 1910, Synopsis of|
1, 000
Results of— !
Known Distance Rif!e Firing and Revolver Firing of the Troops of the Regular Army, 1910. 600
National Team Match, National Individual Match, and National Pistol Match held at CampPerry, Ottawa Co^anty, Ohio. August, 1910 tiOO
Review of Secretary Meyer s Plan for Naval Reorganization 50*3
Rules for— ' '\
Battle Practice-mo 3.5001911 1.500
Elementary Gun Practice, 1911 300Engineering Competitions
—
1910-11 1,5001911-12 1,500
Secretarv Meyer's Plan^at Navy Yards 1, 000Social List. 1910-11: Omcers of the Navv and Marine Corps in the District of Coltmibia 1,000Star Identification Tables
I
500Star List of the American Ephemeris, 1911 1 1,000Sim's Declination and Ecjuation of Time for 1911 300Tables giving Times to go One Knot, etc 300Transactions' of the ]S aval Militia Association of the United States held at - u;-i:i-:on, Dec. 12,
1910 :. 7G0
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.
Act in Reference to the Expatriation of Citizens and their Protection Abroad I200
Agricultural Machinery in Foreign Countries ! 1 . 000Alphabetical Index to Occupations
i200
Analyzed Iron and Manganese Ores—Methods of Analysis
j
2. 000Announcement of a Change in the Value of the International Volt I 1. 000Annual Conference on the V,'eights and Measures of the United States. 1906, 1908, 1910 each. . 500Annual Report of the—
Chief of the Appointment Division, 1910 400Chief of the Bureau of—
Manufactures ,1910 1 . 000Statistics on Commerce and Navigation, 1910
:2.300
Chief of the Division of—Information. 1910 ! 500Naturalization, 1910 ' 2.500PubUeations, 1910 ' 200
Commissioner General of Immigration, 1910 , 5.000Commissioner of—
\
Corporations, 1910 4.500Labor on Workmen's Insurance and Benefit Funds in Foreign Countries 6,000Navigation. 1910 ". 1 . 000
Director of the Bureau of Standards, 1910 1 200Operations of the Lighthouse B card, 1910 1 . 500Secretary of Commerce and Labor, 1910 \ 4. 400Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survev, 1910
;
2. 000Appendix 5 1
300Supervisins Inspector General, 1910
j
1 . 400Annual Reports of the Department of Commerce and Labor, 1910 \ 500Annual Review of Foreign Commerce of the United States, with Summary Tables ' 600Arctic Tides i 750Artificial Propaeation of the
—
Atlantic Salmon, Rainbow Trout, and Brook Trout :1.000
Black Bass !500
Black Basses, Crappies, and Rock Bass i 1.000Lake Trout. Grayling, and T^'hitefish.. i 1.000Marine Species i 500Shad and Pipe Perch
I1 , OCO
Building Operations in Principal Cities, 1909-10 : 300
144 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by theheads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Bulletins of the Bureau of—Census-
Census of Manufactures, 190&—United StatesCotton Production, 1909Marriage and Divorce, 1887-1906 :
Mortality Statistics—19081909
Population of the United States and Territories, 1910Religious Bodies, Special ReportSupply and Distribution of Cotton for year ending Aug. 31, 1910Telegraph Sj-stems, 1907
Fisheries
—
American Catfishes; Habits, Culture, and Commercial ImportanceAnatomy and Physiology of the V\"ing-shell Strina RigidaBarnacles from Japan and Bering SeaCondition and Extent of the Natural Oyster Beds of DelawareDevelopment of Sponges for Dissociated TissuesDistribution of Fish and Fish Eggs during the fiscal year 1910Fish Cultural Practices in the United States Bureau of FisheriesFisheries of Alaska, 1910Food Value of Sea MusselsInfluence of the Eyes, Ears, and Other Allied Sense Organs on the Movements of theDogfish, Musteles eanis
Migration of Salmon in the Columbia RiverSeaweed Industries of Japan—Utilization of Seaweeds in the United StatesVolume XXVIII, Parts 1 and 2 each.
Labor-No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 91No. 92
Standards-Volume VIExtracts from—
Absolute Measurement of Capacity,
Absolute Measurement of Inductance,
Apparatus for Determination of the Form of a Wave of Magnetic FluxBest Method of Demagnetizing IronCalculation of the Self-Inductance of Single-Layer Coils
Clark and Weston Standard Cells
Comparative Sensitiveness of Some Common Detectors of Electrical Oscillators
Daylight Efficiency of Artificial IlluminantsDependence of Magnetic Hysteresis upon Wave FormDetermination of the Mean Horizontal Intensity of Incandescent Lamps by the Ro-tating Lamp Method
Device for Measuring the Torque of Electrical Instruments ,
Effect of Preliminary Heat Treatment upon the Drying of ClaysEfficiency Meter for Electric Incandescent LampsElectrical Conductivity of Commercial CopperEstablishment of the Thermodynamic ScaleExact Formula for the Mutual Inductance of Coaxial SolenoidsGeometrical Theory of Radiating Surface, with Discussion of Light TubesHeat Treatment of High Temperature Mercmial ThermometersHistory of Standard Weights and Measures of the United StatesInfluence of Frequency on the—
Resistance and Influence of Solenoidal CoUsSelf-Inductance of Coils
Intensities of Some Hydrogen, Argon, and Helium LinesMica Condensers as Standards of Capacity ".
Modified Method for the Determination of Relative Wave LengthsMutual Inductance of two Parallel Coaxial Circles in Terms of Hjrpergeometrical
SeriesNew Form of Direct Reading Candle Power, Scott, etcNew Method for the Absolute Measurement of Electric QuantityNew Potentiometer for the Measurement of Electromotive Force and CurrentNote on-
Oscillating Interference Bands and Some Practical ApplicationsTemperature Scale between 100° and 500° C
On the Constancy of the Sulphur Boiling PointOptical PyrometryPhotometric Units and NomenclaturePlatinum Resistance Thermometry at High TemperaturesPreliminary Measurements on Temperature and Selective Radiation of Incandes-cent Lamps
Production of High Frequency Oscillations from the Electric ArcRadiation from and Melting Points of PoUadium and PlatinumRegulation of Potential Transformers and Magnetizing Current
500500500
1,0009,500
20,00016,00043,500
500
1,2501,2501,2501,2501,2501,2501,0001,2501,250
1,2501,250250750
17,00015,00013, 50014,00013,5f0
5,000
500500500300500500500500500
300500500300
1,000500500500500500
500500500500500
500500500300
500500500500500500
500500500500
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No. 11.
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR—Continued.
Titles.
Bulletins of the Bureau of—Continued.Standards—Continued.
Extracts from—Continued.Selective Radiation from the Nernst GlowerSelf-Inductance of a Solenoid of any Number of LayersSome Quantitative Experiments in Long-Distance Radiotelegraphy .
,
Temperature Coefficient of Resistance of CopperTemperature of the ArcTesting of—
Glass Volumetric ApparatusTransformer Steel
Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Vibration Galvanometer.Theory of the Matthews and the Russell Leonard Photometers
Bunker Coal Supplied to SteamersCamphor Industry in Foreign CountriesCatalogue of—
Books and BlanksCharts, 1911
Census Summaiy—Agricultural Statistics of—
ColoradoConnecticutDelaware '.
District of ColumbiaIdahoIllinois
IndianaIowaKansas 1
MaineMarylandMassachusettsMichigan ,
.
MinnesotaMissouri ,
MontanaNebraskaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew YorkNevadaNorth DakotaOhioOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth DakotaVermontWashington (State)West VirginiaWisconsin
Animals Killed for FoodAutomobile Industry.Baltimore's Leading IndustriesCane and Beet SugarCarpets and RugsCotton Seed ProductsDirector's Annual ReportHigher Death Rate in 1910 :
Industries in Rhode Island, Manufactures, 1909Manufactures in—
AlabamaArizonaDelawareFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIndiana
. . V. ......... . .
IowaKansasLouisianaMississippi
. . V. ...MissouriMontanaNebraskaNevada
. . V. . . V. .........
.
New Hampshire. V/. ... ...
New Mexico
1,5001,0002, 6001,0002,0002,0001,5002.0001.5003.0001,5001.5002,0001.5001.5001,0001,5001,000
10513—11- -10
146 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 11.
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by theheads of departments for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR—Continued.
Titles.
Census Summary—Continued.Manufactures in—Continued.
North CarolinaOklahomaPorto RicoSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaUtahWyoming
Manufactures of Turpentine and RosinMarine Isopods Collected in the Philippines by the United States Fisheries: Steamer Alba^
tross in 1907-8Mortality Statistics-
Accidental and Suicidal DeathsDeath Rate Among ChildrenFall River's Death RateFever Deaths from InfluenzaInfantile Paralysis and PellagraInvocations inLowest Death Rate on RecordWhite Plague's Death Rate Decrease
Oilcloth, Linoleum, and Artificial LeatherPopulation of—
Cities of 25,000 or More InhabitantsNew York City by Enumeration DistrictsVermont
Population Totals—Cities of Over 25,000 InhabitantsProvisional Birth Registration AreaRegistration of Births and DeathsReport on FisheriesRice Cleaning and PolishingSilk and Silk GoodsState Population BulletinsStatistics of—
Cities
CottonSupply and Distribution of CottonTwenty-three Cities OvercountedWoolen and Worsted GoodsWorld's Cotton
Classification of—Imports for Consumption (without Tariff) ,
Merchandise for Quarterly-Yearly Statement of Imports for ConsumptionCoast Pilot Notes on Bering Sea and Arctic Ocean, Supplement to
Code of the District of ColumbiaCommerce and Navigation, 1910, Part of—
Tables 1 and 2Table 3 •
Tables 4 and 5
Table 6
Tables 7 and 8
Tables 15 and 16
Tables 17 and 18
Table 19
Commercial Relations of the United States, 1909
Consular and Trade Reports, Daily-July, 1910August, 1910September, 1910October, 1910November, 1910December, 1910January, 1911
February, 1911
March, 1911
April, 1911
May, 1911June, 1911
Index for Quarter Ending-Sept. 30, 1910Dec. 31, 1910Mar. 31, 1911
Cordage and Twine Trade in Foreign Countries.Cotton Goods Trade in-
ChinaLatin America
Decision of the Supreme Court of Arizona in Contract Labor Case against Grant Bros. Construction Co
Determination of the Optical Properties of Materials
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 147
No. 11.
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Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Directions for Magnetic MeasurementsDredging and Hydrographie Records of the United States Fisheries Steamer Albatross during the
Philippine Expedition, 1907-1910Enforcement of the White Slave Traffic ActExpatriation Act Construed for Purposes of Immigration ActExpenditures of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, Fiscal Year 1910
Explanatory List of Diagrams Relating to Deaths of InfantsExport Trade ExploitationExports of Domestic Breadstulfs—
June-August, 1910
September, 1910-April, 1911
May. 1911
Fiscal Regulations Governing Commercial AgentsFishes of the Connecticut Lakes and Neighboring Waters with Notes on the Plankton Environ-ment
Flour Trade in HollandFollowing Up Trade OpportunitiesForeign Tariff NotesForest Products-
No. 1. Pulp Wood ConsumptionNo. 2. Lumber, Lath, and ShinglesNo. 3. Slack Cooperage Stock. . ,
No. 4. Tanbark and Tanning Extract :
No. 5. VeneersNo. 6. Tight Cooperage StockNo. 7. Wood Distillation,.
No. 8. Crossties PurchasedNo. 9. Poles, etcNo. 10. Forest Products of the United States
General Rules and Regulations of the Steamboat Inspection ServiceGeneral Rules and Regulations Prescribed by the Board of Supervising Inspectors as AmendedJanuary, 1910
Geodesy—Tables for a Polyconic Projection of Maps upon Clarke's Reference Spheroid of 1866.Geographic NamesImmigration Bulletin
—
May-July, 1910 each.August, 1930September, 1910-April, 1911 each.
Immigration Laws and Regulations of July, 1907Index to OccupationsInformation for Immigrants in Twenty-four LanguagesInternational Conference on Maritime Law, Session of September, 1910International Metric System of Weights and MeasuresItaly's Coal TradeLaws and Regulations Relative to Fur-Seal FisheriesLaws Governing the Steamboat Inspection ServiceLaws Relating to Compensation for Industrial Accidents in Foreign CountriesLegal Weights per Bushel of Various CommoditiesLime—Its Properties and UsesList of—
Buoys and Other Aids to Navigation-Third Lighthouse DistrictFourth Ivighthouse DistrictNinth Lighthouse DistrictThirteenth Lighthouse DistrictFifteenth Lighthouse District
Licensed Officers, 1910Lights and Fog Signals on the—
Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States
—
19081911
Northern Lalces and Rivers, 1909Lights, Buoys, and Daymarks in the-
seventh Lighthouse District, 1908Fourteenth Lighthouse District
Merchant Vessels, 1910Publications of the—
Bureau of—CensusFisheries
Department of Commerce and Labor, available for distributionMagnetic TestingManual of Style of Composition and Proof Reading in the Government Printing OfficeMethod of Applying Immigration Laws Relating to White SlavesMessage of the President at the Commencement of the Third Session of the Sixty-first Congress.Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance
—
Advance Sheets—June-July, 1910 each.August, 1910-May, 1911 each.
148 REPORT OP THE. PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued,
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR—Continued.
Titles.
.each.
Monthly Summary of Commerce and Finance—Continued.Internal Commerce—
June-Noveinber, 1910December, 1910January-April, 1911 each.
Series—1909-1910—
No. 10Nos. 11-12 each.
1910-11, Nos. 1-9 each.Naturalization Laws and RegulationsNavigation Laws of 1907 (Amendments to), third supplementNotes on Useful Methods for the Development of Export Trade, etcOil Seed Products and Feed StuffsOysters and Methods of Oyster Culture with Notes on Clam CulturePacking for ExportPhysicians' Pocket Reference to the International List of Causes of DeathPilot Rules for—
Certain Inland Waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts and of the Gulf of MexicoGreat LakesWestern Rivers
Publications of the Bureau of StandardsPyrometer Testing and Heat MeasurementsQuarterly Returns of Imports tor ConsumptionReciprocity with CanadaReport of the—
Conunissioner of—Corporations on-
Cotton Exchanges, Parts 1-5
Foreign Trade in PetroleumLumber IndustryPetroleum Industry, Parts 1-2Tobacco IndustryTransportation by Water in the United States, Parts 1-3
Fisheries—1909 and Special Papers1910
Director of the CensusSuperintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1910
Report on-Central Electric Taght and Power StationsCondition of Women and Child Wage Earners in the United States, Volume I-VIII. . .each.
Cotton Ginning—Distributed by Countries, 1910
Statistics of Cities
Street and Electric Railwavs, 1907
Telephones, 1907Results of Observations made at the Coast and Geodetic Survey Magnetic Observatory at—
Baldwin, KansCheltenham, Md., 1907-8
Honolulu, Hawaii, 1907-8Sitka, Alaska, 1907-8Vieques, P. R., 190.5-6
Shoe and Leather Trade in Brazil, Venezuela, and BarbadosStandard Analyzed Samples—General InformationStandardizatioii of Electrical Practice in MinesStatistical Abstract of the United States, 1910
Statistical Record of the Progress of the United States, 1800-1909Steerage Passenger AccommodationsSundry Civil Appropriation Law for 1912Supplement to Chart Catalogue of 1909Supplemental Instructions and Index to Book of Instructions, 1908—Statistics of Cities, 1910. .
.
Survey of Oyster Beds of Charles County, MdTariff Series-
No. 15&. ItalyNo. 17c. Commonwealth of AustraliaNo. 25. Customs Tariff of FranceNo. 26. Tariff Relations of Canada
Testing of—Bomb CalorimetersGlass Volumetric ApparatusHydrometersOptical Instruments and the Optical Testing of Materials
Tide Tables for the—Atlantic Coast of the United States for 1912Pacific Coast of the United States for 1912
Total value of imports and exports for—June to December, 1910 each..
January to February, 1911 each..March to May, 1911 each.
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No. 11.
—
Statement of annual reports and documents printed upon requisitions by the
heads of departments for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR—Continued.
Title.s.
Trade development in—ArgentinaLatin America
Treaty Laws and Regulations Governing the Admission of ChineseTuberculosis in the United StatesWhite Slave Traffic ActWireless Ship Regulations '
World's Trade Du-ectorv
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Seiiators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911.
Titles.
Aboriginal American BasketryAhoriginal Pottery of the Eastern United StatesAbridgment of Mes'-'ages and Documents, 1880-1909Act to establish Postal Savings DepositoriesAct to regulate—
Commerce Safety AppliancesImmigration of Aliens into the United States, 1907Internal Commerce in Intoxicating Liquors
Acts of Congress and Treaties relating to Alaska, 1867-1905Acts of Congress relatmg to Cuba and Santo Domingo, 1907-1909Acts of Congress, Treaties, Proclamations, and Decisions of the Supreme Court of theUnited States relating to Noncontiguous Territory and Cuba and Santo Domingo.
.
Acts of the United States Commerce Court, 1910Acts relating to OleomargarmeActs relating to the JudiciaryActs to regulate Commerce .
Addresses to retiring Members of Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 1909Adjustment of Title to the Isle of PmesAdulteration of Food Products, 1900Agricultural Statistics, 1898-1909A^L. A. CatalogAlaska, Pamphlets onAlcoholic Problem and its Practical Relations to LifeAllowances of certain Claims reported by the Court of Claims under Bowman andTucker Acts, First Session, Sixtieth Congress
American Agricultural Implements in Foreign Countries, 1909American Cam_paign5 '
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1912American Post Office
Analysis of the Function of MonevAnnals of Congress, 1789-1837Annual Report of the
—
Alaska Agricultural Experiment Station, 1906-1909,
American Historical Association, 1890-1908Attorney General of the United States, 1871-1910 _
Board of Jilanagers of the National Home for Disabled Soldiers, 1910Chief of the Bureau of—
American Ethnologv, 1879-1908Animal Industrv, 1884-1909Engmeers, U. s! A., 1890-1910Ordnance, 1882Plant Industrv, 1901-1910Soils. 1906-1909
Chief of the Division of Militia Affairs, V.'ar Department, 1910Chief of the "Weather Bureau, 1907-1909Clerk of the House of Representatives, 1909-10Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, 1901-1909Commissioner General of Immigration, 1907-1910Commissioner of—
Education, 1881-1909Fisheries, 1878-1908Indian Aflairs, 1909-10Internal Revenue, 1901-1910Labor, 1886-1909Navigation, 1895-1910Patents, 1909Pensions, 1909-10 ,
2 •CO. 01
2 6- 1 01 OK 01 ~
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2 2. 90
2 3.201 1. 401 1. 75
116 63. 13143 245. 12
1 2. 101 1. 701 1. 80]^ 1 505 004 7. 409 16.20
1 1.701 1.50
218 399. 527 11.991 2. 101 1. 55
70 154. 00
1 1.70386 679. 4291 147. 131 1.75
583 1,377. 41253 413. 73126 211, 50
1 1.701 2. 104 6. 481 1. 7S
21.929 16.252 3.305 8. 69
90 135. 6436 64.354 7.505 8. 60
196 316. 0739 69. 790 9. 474
18. 40
150 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Titles.
Annual report of the—Continued.Commissioners of the District of Columbia, 1909Comptroller of the Currencj^ 1895-1909Department of—
Agriculture, 1847-1910Commerce and Labor, 1886-1909Interior, 1881-1909
Director of the—Experiment Stations, 1903-1909Gcolo^cal Survey. 1880-1910Reclamation Service, 1902-1909United States Mint, 1S91-190S
Gettysburg National MiUtary Park Commission, 1893-1904.Governor of—
Hawaii, 1906New Mexico, 1901Porto Rico, 190n
Health Officer of the District of Columbia, 1910Indian Inspector for the Indian Territory, 1905-1909Interstate Commerce Commission, 1892-1910Isthmian Canal Commission, 1899-1910Librarian of Congress, 1901-1910Lighthouse Board, 1908-1910Major General Commanding the Army, 1899National Academv of Sciences, 1909National Museum-, 1884-1910National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1890-1910Navv Departmexit, 1909 •.
Philippine Commission, 1900-1909Post Office Department, 1888-1910Postmaster General, 1850-1910Public Printer, 1909-10Secretary of—
Agriculture, 1909-10 ,
Commerce and Labor, 1903-1910 ,
Interior, 1900-1910Navy, 1901-1909Senate, 1908-1910Smithsonian Institution, 1910Treasurv, 1906-1910War, 1875-1910
Smithsonian Institution, 1849-1909Superintendent of—
Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1907-1909
Gardens and Grounds. Department of Agriculture, 1892Treasury Department, 1849-1909United States Civil Service Commission, 1896-1910War Department, 1899-1909 .•
Annual Reports of the First, Second, and Third Postmasters General, 1910. .
.
Anti-injunction and Restraining Orders, 1906Antiquities of—
Central and Southeastern MissouriJamez PlateauMesa Verde National ParkMexico and Central AmericaUpper GUa and Salt River Valleys, in Arizona and New Mexico
Apportionment of United States Representatives, 1911
Apprenticeship System.Appropriation Bill for Department of Agriculture for 1907Appropriation Bills, 1910-1912.. .
Appropriation Laws, Second Session Sixty-first Congress, 1910 :
Appropriations, New O ffices, etc. , 190S-19i0Arbitration at The Hague
—
Coast FisheriesUnited States and Venezuela
Archeological Expedition to Arizona, 1895
Areas of the United States, Geological SurveyArgiiments before the House Committee on Patents, 1910
Respecting Copyrights, 1906Arguments of Hon. T. C. Spelliug in favor of Anti-injimction Bills
Armor Factory Board, 1897Army and Militia Coast-Defense Exercises during 1908Army Canteen, sundry documents relating to
Army Horse in Accident and DiseaseArmy Horse ManualArrowpoints, Spearheads, and Knives of Prehistoric TimesAsphalt and Bituminous Rock Deposits of the United StatesAssassination of Abraham Lincoln
2 $3. 5042 60. 25
128 241. 9650 69. 9766 124. 33
51 91.80392 1,034 1612 20.7212 21. 049 1.5.68
1 1. 901 L 801 L 801 L 781 L 50
111 179. 53413 662. 12
2 3. 206 10. 551 L 624 6. 99
151 236. 59127 231. 91
3 5. 31
133 210. 9026 4L 8733 50. 5012 18.83
3 5. 129 15. 605 7.7517 28. 789 16. 321 1. 655 8. 28
28 49. 65406 649. 02
8 20. 271 2. 10
76 131. 8820 33. 25117 207. 20
1 L401 L45
53 90.29-
36 63. 9447 81.4750 67. 3940 68. 183 4. 861 1. 601 1. 701 1. 62i 1.204 7.90
4 7.204 9.201 1. 301 1.713 5. 071 L 201 1.421 1. 901 L702 2. 209 14.45
13 22.091 L7a1 2. 55
2 4.40
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 151
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Titles.
Atlas of—Battlefields of Chickamauga, Chattanooga, and Vicinity, 1901
Philippine Islands '
Yellowstone National ParkAtlases accompanying—
Annual Report of the Chief of Engmeers, United States Army, 1902
Geological Survey MonographsOfficial Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865
Bankruptcy Law of the United States, with amendments to 1910Bibliographies of Indian Languages, 1887-1894Bibliography, 1892, Pamphlets onBibliogi-aphy and Index of North American Geology, Paleouthology, etc., 1901
Bibliogi'aphy of the —Algonqnian LanguagesAmerican Historical SocietyEskimo LanguageIroquoian I^anguagesMuskhogean LanguagesNorth American GeologySierian Langaagos . :
Big Trees of CahforniaBill for the Upbuilding of the American Merchant Marine, 1911Bill to create United States Commerce CourtBills, Acts, and Resolutions, Fifty-ninth to the Sixty-first Congress, inclusiveBills and Debates on Trusts from the Fiftieth to the Fifty-seventh Congress, inclusiveBills and Resolutions presented by Hon. James R. Mann during the Sixty-first CongressBills introduced in the House of Representatives by Hon. W. A. Ashbrook, 1907-1911.
.
Bills introduced in the House of Representatives during the Fift^y -ninth, Sixtieth, andSixty-first Congresses ".
Bills, Reports, and Acts of Appropriation for the Navy, 1911Bills, Resolutions, and Reports for the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-merce, Third Session Sixtieth Congress
Biographical Congressional Directory, 1774-1903Biological Stations of Europe, 1910Bird Books of the Biological SurveyBirds of North and Middle AmericaBirds of North and South AmericaBoundaries of the United States and of the several States and TerritoriesBoundary Controversy betw^een Great Britain and Venezuela, 1896Briefs in the case of—
Bucks Stove and Range Co. v. American Federation of LaborStandard Oil in the United States Supreme CourtUnited States v. Oregon & California R. R. Co. in the Circuit Court of the UiJted States
Building Model Homes, 1908Bulletins and Circulars on the Hog Industry, 1899-1909Bulletins, Farmers'Bulletins of the—
Bureau of—American EthnologyBiological SurveyCensusEducationFisheriesForestryLabor. '
Plant IndustryRolls and Library
Department of AgricultureGeological SurveyHygienic LaboratoryNational Museum.Pan American UnionPublic Health and Marine-Hospital Service
Bulletins on—FoodPoultry
Calendar of the Correspondence of George WashingtonCalendars of the House of Representatives, Third Session Sixty-first CongressCanals and Irrigation in Foreign Countries, 1898 ".
Canteen in Soldiers' HomeCaptured Battle FlagsCatalogue of—
Government Publicatious, 1774-1881Library of the United States Senate, 1901Prehistoric Works east of the Rocky Mountains. 1891Public Documents, 1897-1908River Charts, Department of Commerce and Labor, 1911
Catholic Church Claims in the PhilippinesCatlin's Indian Gallery
Copies. Cost.
] $1. 05:j 11. 151 3. 75
1 2.3010 .31.85
21 88.9849 77.72
!). 701 1. 651 1..30
8. -10
1. 871 L 60
L 501. ou
} L901 1. GO
5. 63
1 2.151 1.25
10 13.601 2. 50
2. 252 3. 70
5 8. 201 2.40
19 30.408 14. 68
10 16. 552.3 34.501.3 21.252 3.603 4. 90
19 29.90
2 2.85
5 7.30
1 2.00
1 1.40
1 1.7011,665 13,473.68
171 .312. 7616. 00
'I 9. 11
8 14! 15
349 736. 93
29 47.80223 380. 4862 122. 30
16 38.72173 278. 22
183 454 33
88 139! 0036 69.45570 978. 46
2 3. 05
7,422 7,408.85
1 2.004 6. 951 1.871 1.704 5. 65
2 5.121 1.805 8.00
10 22.681 2.007 12.443 4.50
152 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Titles.
Centennial Anniversary of the—>
Establishment of the Seat of Government in the District of Columbia. 1800-1900.
.
Laying of the Cornerstone of the United States Capitol, 1793-1893Centennial Celebration of Perrv's Victory, MisceUaneons articles onCentennial of the United States Military Academy at West Point, N. Y., 1802-1902. .
.
Century of Population Growth in the United States from the First Census of the UnitedStates to the Twelfth
Certain Climatic Features of the two Dakotas, 1903Changes in Bodily Form of Descendants of ImmigrantsCharges relative to the'Election of William Lorimer to the Senate of the United States-
Chart of the Metric SystemCharts, SundryCharts of Long Island SoundCheck List of Fruit Trees in the United States, 1898Child Labor and Care of Dependent Children, 1909Child Labor in EuropeChild Study, First Attempts atChild Study in ChicagoChildren's Courts in the United States, 1904Chippewa MusicChoctaw DictionaryChoctaw of Bayou "Lacomb, St. Tamman;/ Parish, LaCircular, Square, and Octagonal Earthworks of Ohio, 1889Circulars, Regulations, etc., of the General Land OfficeCitizenship of the United States: Expatriation and Protection AbroadCivil Service Retirement in Great Britain and New ZealandCivil Service Rules and Regulations, 1909Clayton-Bulwer TreatyCoal Areas in the LTnit'ed States, 1907Coal Fields in Colorado and New MexicoCoal Lands in Oklahoma, 1910Code of—
Civil Procedure of the Canal Zone, 1907Laws for the District of ColumbiaPeople's Rule
Coinage Laws of the United States, 1792-1894Combattants Francais de la Guerre American, 1778-1783Commerce and Navigation of the United States, 1902-1909Commerce Bills with
—
Committee AmendmentsFloor Amendments
Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Countries, 1902-1908
Comparison of
—
Bills on Interstate Commerce Court, 1910
House Rules for the Fifty-third Congress, Second Session, and the Sixty-first Con-gress, Third Session, with the Rules of the Sixty-second Congress, First Session.
Tariffs of 1897 and 1909Compilation of—
Acts of Congress and Treaties Relating to Alaska, 1867-1905
Acts of the Philippine Commission, 1908
House Election Cases, 1789-1901
Internal Revenue Laws, 1901, Supplements to I
Labor t^ws of the Various States and Territories and the District of Columbia, 1910.]
Principal Laws of the LTnited States Relating to Loans and Currency, 1901 i
Senate Election Cases, 1789-1885[
Treaties in Force, 1904j
Comprehensive Index of Government Publications, 1881-18931
Conclusions and Recommendations of the Immigration Commissioners, 1910;
Conditions in Alaska, 1904
Congressional Directory, 1857-1911
Congressional GlobeCongressional RecordsConservation documents, sundryConservation of—
Mineral Resources, 1909
Water Resources, 1909
Constitution of the Proposed State of New MexicoWith Hearings
Constitution of the United StatesConstitutions for the Proposed States of New Mexico and ArizonaContributions to
—
Anatomy of Birds. 1882
Economic Geology, 190.5-1998
History of American Geology, 1906
Knowledge: Smithsonian Institution, 1895-1904
Consular Reports on—Cattle and Dairy Farming, 1887-88
Labor in Foreign Countries, 1884
Copper River Exploring Expedition in Alaska, by Abercrombie, 1899
Copyright Law of the United States in Force July 1'"'"^
Copies.
1909.
20 $44. 145 11.85
27 32.4071 141.02
14 32. 582 2. 904 6.891 1.70
354 297. 6462 42. 264 5. 671 1.601 1. 501 1.901 1.701 1.702 2. 85
88 143. 91
1 L7244 76. 521 1.701 1.90
32 5. 6410 17. 13
1 1.601 1.754 6. 081 1.705 9. 50
1 1.7535 58. 11
42 64. 842 3.346 15. 49
17 39. 82
5 11.105 11.00
96. 07
1 1.70
5 11. 3549 85. 67
1 2. 281 2. 45
2 3.351 2.001 1.65
1 1. 35
g 12. 80
3 4. 954 10. 18
2 3.551 1.90
784 444. 95109 332. 45
1 286 3,099. 39
2 3. 75
1 1.60
1 1.60
8 13.08
2 3.7045 67.571 1.65
1 2.006 10.20
4 6.804 10. 64
6 9.723 3.301 1.725 8'. 3 5
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTHH. 153
No. 12.Statemerit of binding dotie for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Titles. Ck)pies. Cost
Correspondence Relating to the War with SpainCorundum and its Distribution in the United States, 1900
Cost of Living in. American TowTisCotirts-martial Law. Rules, and Regulations, 1841
Criminal Code of the United States in Force Jan. 1, 1910
Cropping Sj'stem for Stock FarmsCruise of the
—
Revenue Cutter Bear. 1897-98Revenue Steamer Corwin. 1881-1885Revenue Steamer Xunivok, 1899-1901
Cuba: Population. Historv, Resources, etc
Customs Regulations of the United States, 1908
Customs Tariffs, 1888-1S97Data of—
AstronomyGeochemistry .
Deafness Among School Children, 1881Decision and Decree in Hurley i. Abbott et al.,. District Court, Third Arizona District.
Decisions of the
—
Commissioner of Patents, 1900-1909Comptroller of the Treasury, 1880-81Interior Department and the General Land Office in Cases Relating to PublicLands, Vol. XXXVUI
Supreme Court of the United States in the Case of Xorthern Securities Co. et al. r.
United StatesDecisions Relating to Indian Affairs, 1901Declaration of American Independence: An Illustrated Story of its AdoptionDedication of the—
Building of the Pan American L^nion '
Chickamauga and Chattanooga Xational Military Park, 1895Denudation and Erosion in the Sotithem Appalachian Region, 1911
Destruction of the Battleship Maine, Feb. 15, 1898....
Diary of a Journey Through Mongolia and Thibet, 1892Dictionary of Altitudes in the L'nited StatesDigest and Manual of the Rules and Practice of the House of Representatives of theUnited States
Digest of—Circular Instructions to Consular Officers, June, 189, -May. 190SComments on the Pharmacopoeia of the L^nited States.. '
Contested Election Cases in the House of Representiitives of the United States.1789-1901
Decisions Relating to Indian Affairs, 1901 ;
Hearings before the Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce on the Regulationof Railway Rates. 1905
International Law (Moore)International Law ( Tharton)Xational Bank Decisions. 1908Opinions of the Judge Advocate General of the Army, 1901School Laws 1
Direct LegislationDirections for Destroying Mosquitoes, bv Col. "\V. C. Gorgas, United States ArmvDocument Catalogue of the Fifty-eighth Congress "
Documentary History of the Constitution of the United StatesDocuments on the—
Commerce and Labor of Foreign Countries, 190^10Meaning of the Word ' Conspiracy''. . .
.•
Documents Relating to Bees "
Documents Relating to the Increased Cost of FoodDocuments. Reports. Hearings, etcEconomic Geology of the Merctu- Mining District (Utah) in 1905Education in Georgia. 1SS9Egg Trade of the United StatesElection of United States Senators bv Direct Vote of the People, 1902Electoral and other Laws of Cuba.-"Epitome of the Russo-Japanese ^v', arEstimates of Appropriations for Fiscal Years 1911 and 1912Examination of the Telegraphic Apparatus and the Process of Telegraphv. 1869Executive Register of the United States, 1789-1902 "...
Experiment Station Records. Department of Agriculture, 1880-1909Explorations in Alaska, 1899Fatal Accidents in Coal Mining, 1910Federal Aid in Domestic Disturbances, 1787-190SFederal and State Constitutions, Colonial Charters, and other Organic Laws of the
States. Territories, and Colonies.Federal and State Forest LawsFederal Antitrust DecisionsFederal Meat Inspection Se 'vice. 190>;
Feeding for Meat Production. 1900Ferrell Tide-Predicting MachineField Operations of the Bureau of Soils. Department of Agriculture. 1905-1907
1 $1.903. 10
i 2.40
_ 4 6.00525 814.01
1 L70
7 12.253 7.801 1.701 1. 402 3.80
23 35. 47
1 1.509 14.901 1.701 2. 15
31 44. 102 4.00
1. 87
3 4. 701 1. 751 1.95
1 L504 7.221 2.551 L 451 1.60
13 21.82
942 917. 18
4 8.0068 104. 70
3 4. 561 1.65
28 46. 75656 9.34. 74
3 3.992 3.601 1.701 1.701 L552 2.201 2.24
98 241. 82
5 9.001 1. 453 7. 262 3.50
258 464. 89o 2.601 1.501 1.46
7 11.821 1.503 4.706 13. 2S1 2.00
21 36.0630 47.973 4.901 1.909 15. 22
1.977 2. S57. 901 1.25
16 21.601 1.701 1.75I 2. 45
S.91
154 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Titles.
Finance Banking System of the United StatesFinding List to Important Public DocumentsFire Resistive Properties of Various Building MaterialsFisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, 1887Fisheries of Indian River, FlaFishes and Fisheries of Porto Rico, 1900Flags of Maritime NationsForeign Commerce and Navigation of the United States, 1905-1909Forest PlantingForest Resources of Alaska ^
Forest Trees of the Pacific SlopeForests of AlaskaFort Pillow Massacre, 1864Franking PrivilegeFree Coinage of Gold and Silver, 1892French Spoliation Claims, 1910, Sundry House and Senate Reports onFrench Spoliation Claims with special Reference to Insurance Companies, 1910Fund for Reclamation of Arid Lands, 1911Fur Seals of AlaskaGame in AlaskaGazetteer of the Philippine Islands, 1902Gazetteer of \S''est Virginia, 1904Geographic Dictionary of AlaskaGeographic NamesGeographic Tables and Formulas •.
.
Geographical Index to Executive Journal ,
Geographical Memoir from Upper California, 1849 ,
Geography and Geology of Alaska, 1906 ,
Geological and Geographical Survev by the United States of the Territories of Wyomingand Idaho, 1883 ,
Geology and Mineral Resources of a Portion of the Copper River District (Alaska) in1901
Geology and Mining Industry of the Cripple Creek District (Colo.) in 1895Geology of Cape Ann, MassGerman Steel Industry and ^Vages Paid, 1909Gold-Quartz Veins in Nevada CityGold Standard in International Trade, 1904Good Roads, Sundry Documents onGreat Canals of the World, 1905Growth of
—
Industrial Art, 1892Toronto School Children •.
Haida Texts and MvthsHall's Second Artie Expedition, 1879Handbook of the
—
American Indian LanguagesIndians North of Mexico :
Handbooks of the Pan American UnionHeadings and Subheadings for the Index to Federal Statutes, 1906
Heads of Families at the First Census in 1790
Hearings before the
—
Interstate Commerce Commission, 1907-1911
Merchant Marine Commission, 1905
Senate or House Committees on
—
Agriculture, 1908-1911
Coinage and Weights, 1906
District of Columbia, 1908-1910Immigration and Naturalization, 1910Indian Affairs, 1910Insular Affairs, 1910Interoceanic CanalsInterstate and Foreign Commerce, 1910 :
Interstate Commerce, 1906-1910Irrigation of Arid Lands, 1909-10
Judiciary, 1904-1910Labor, 1910Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 1909-10Military Affairs. 1903-1909
Patents, 1910Privileges and Elections, 1910
Public Lands, 1910Rivers and Harbors, 1911
Ways and Means, 1904Hearings in the Investigation of the Department of the Interior and the Bureau of
Forestry, 1910Hearings on—
Act to Regulate Commerce, etc., 1908
Appropriations for the District of Columbia, 1908-1911Army Appropriation Bills, 1907-1911Bill to create the United States Court of Commerce, etc., 1910
1 $2.651 1.803 4. 28
13 30. 051 2.002 3.942 4.208 19. 521 1.461 1.901 1.601 2. 10
1. to
1 1.55±. /u
1 1.651 1.602 3.401 1.751 1.701 1.784 6.401 1.801 1. 851 1.101 1.801 2.002 5. 25
1 1.90
2 2. 601 1.251 2. 551 1. 951 1.404 6. 382 3. 001 2. 10
1 3. 751 1.70
50 69. 781 1.60
1 1.70428 723. 0024 43.01
1 1.354 10. 78
18 30.803 5.70
49 96. 941 1.10
31 48.91
79 78. 402 3.651 1. 701 1.50
109 89. 3535 58. 931 1.90
3 4.575 7. 564 6.323 5. 632 3.38
20 28.003 4. 852 2. 531 1.75
585 1,043. 14
1 1.80
3 3. 755 6.052 4.50
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No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Titles.
Hearings on—C!ontinued.Bill to Regulate—
Commerce, 1908Storage of Food in the District of Columbia, 1910
Bills of Lading. 1910Bills relating to Health Activities of the General Government, 1910Bills to amend Interstate Commerce Act, 1905Brownsville Afirav, 1906City Planning. 1910Condition of Atiatrs in the Late Insurrectionary States, 1872 •
Conspiracies and Injunctions, 19tX)'
Constitution of the proposed State of Xew MexicoContested Election Case of—
Galvin i\ O'CoimelL...Parsons v. Saimders
Department of Public Health. 1910, ProposedDiplomatic and Consular Appropriation Bills, 1906-1911Eight Hours for a Day's Work for l^aborers on Government "Work, 1903Estimates for Construction of the Isthmian Canal, 1909-1911Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture. 1907-1911Fortification Appropriation BiUs, 1906-1909Fraud in and upon the Public Service, 1909Free-Aleohol, 1906Food Storage and Prices. 1910GoTemment of Alaska. 1910Hazing at the Xaval Academy, 1906Immigration and Xaturalization, 191-Labor and Capital, 15S5Leg:islative, Executive, and Judicial Appropriation Bills. 1907-1911National Bankins: LawsNaval Estimatesr 1906-1910Ocean Mail Service. 1911Oleomargarine and other Imitation Daily ProductsPanama Canal Exposition to be held in i915Parcels Post. 1910Pearv Bill. 1910Post Office Appropriation Bills, 1907-1912Postal Savings Banks. 1910Promotion of Brig. Gen. Leonard Wood, 1911Pulp and Paper, 1909 '
Reciprocitv with Canada. 1911Regulatiori'of Railway Rates. 1904-1906Reorganization of the" Navv Department, 1910, ProposedSecond-c-lass Mail Matter. 1906-1910Short Line Railwav Mail Pav, 1910Stamped Envelopes, 1910. .
Statehood Bills, 190.3-1910
Sundry Civil Appropriation Bills. 1907-1911Hearings on the—
Tariff—18881896-97190S-9
Tennessee Coal & Iron Co.. 1909I'rgent Deficiency Appropriation BUls. 1906-1910Wages and Prices of Commodities. 1910
Hearings, SundryHighways of Commerce, 1899 f. f. . . Vff. . . . . . Vf. V. .
.
Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Armv. 1789-196.3 !
History and Digest of International Arbitration "... .
History of—Congressional CemeteryGeneral Staff of the Army of the United States, 1775-1901 V. . V. V. W.W
.
Indian Tribes of the United StatesLegislation in the United States Senate, First and Second Sessions Sixty-firstCongress
Lumber Industry in the State of New York, 1902Reported House' Bills and Resolutions before the Committee on interstate "andForeign Commerce, Third Session Sixty-first Congress
Reported Senate Bills before the House Committee on interstate and ForeignCommerce. Thud Session Sixtv-first Congress
Seal of the United StatesSmithsonian Institution. 18.35-1899United States Capitol. 1900United States Navy Yard at Portsmouth, N. HWashington National Monument
Hodgkin's Fimd of the Smithsonian Institution, 1904Homestead and Land Laws of the L'nited States, 1910Hours of Labor for Mechanics Emploved on Public Works of the United StatesHouse and Senate Reports on the Hepburn Nicaragua Canal Bill, 1900
Cost.
1
$3.381 2 2.20
1 1.702 3. 42
-i 1 1. 50-1 33 75. 90-1 3 5. 45.
! 13 27. 301 1. 751 1.70
8 14.404 7.30
1 1 2.20
1
1 1. 20
-i I2. 82
1
^ 2. 9019.38
1 1.103 0. 16
1 1. 759 3.653 5. 754 6. 91
141' 144. 60' 4 4.40
2 2. 201.45
3 4.281 1. 18
11 17.307 18. 15
.1 17 27.85-i 3 5.50.1 12 17.65-! 6 9.25-' 1 2.20
27 47.0710 17. 7060 96. 91
' 2 3. 10.1 26 42! 10
-i 16 35. 90' 1 1.60
0 3. SO5 6.0O
1 1.60Q 9. 20
562 844! 30-• 1 1.80
1 1.203 5.85
86 159. 98
2 3.70
1
16 32.9224
1
34. 72
1 2.2s3. 35
1 2.90
1 2. 553.20
i 1 2.25
1 2. 25
7 15.6022 37.4210 29.761 1.725 9. 351 1.601 1.504 5.811 1.70
156 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Titles.
House Bills and Resolutions referred to the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-merce during the Sixty-first Congress
House Hearings, Report and Speech by Hon. W. A. Rodenberg on the Panama Expo-sition
House Resolutions, Sixtieth and Sixty-first CongressesHow we Built the Union Pacific RyImmigration Laws and Regulations of the United StatesImmigration Reports, 1909-10Immigration Situation in Canada, 1910Imports and Duties, 1894-1907Improvement of the
—
City of WashingtonPark System of the District of ColumbiaValley of Rock Creek, 1908
Income Tax Discussions, 1909-10Increase in Number of Members of the Board of Pension AppealsIndex Analysis of the Federal Statutes, 1789-1907.Index of all Reports Issued by Bureau of Labor Statistics in the United States prior toMar. 1, 1902 *
Index to-Annual Reports of the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, 1894-1905Bulletins of the Pan American Union, 1909-10Farmers' BulletinsGovernment Publications, 1881-1893Publications of the Bureau of American Ethnology /
Reports of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, 1866-1900Subjects of Documents and Reports ^.
Yearbooks of the Department of Agriculture, 1894-1900Indian Affairs, Laws, and TreatiesIndustrial PropertyInfluence of—
Food Preservatives and Artificial Coloring on Digestion and HealthParty upon Legislation in England and America
Information Concerning National Banks, 1908Information from Abroad regarding Spanish-American War, 1900Inheritance Tax Laws, 1909Initiative and Referendum Legislation ,
Initiative and Referendum, Sundry Senate Documents onInjunction Data filed by Samuel GompersInnoko Gold Placer District, AlaskaInspection made in the Summer of 1877 by Gens. Sheridan and Sherman of the CountryNorth of the Union Pacific R. R
Instructions for the Use of Wireless Telegraph Apparatus, 1903Insular Cases in the Supreme Court of the United StatesInsular Cases, Second Session, Fifty-sixth CongressInternal Revenue Laws in Force Jan. 1, 1900International American Conference ReportsInternational Conference on Bills of Exchange, 1910International Copyright Law in the United StatesInternational Marine Conference, 1889International Monetary Conference, 1878
Brussels in 1893Interpretation of Topographic MapsInterstate Alcoholic Liquor Traffic, 1909Investigation as to Pneumatic-Tube Service for the Mails, 1907Investigation of
—
George Washington University, 1910Indian Contracts, 1911
P5st Office Department, 1904Telephone Companies, 1910Western Union and Postal Telegraph Companies ,
Irrigation in—ColoradoEgypt. 1889
Irrigation Projects, 1911Isthmian Canal, by Lieut. Col. G. W. GoethalsJapanese Naval Medical and Sanitary Features of the Russo-Japanese WarJones, John Paul, Commemoration at Annapolis, Md., Apr. 24, 1906,
Journal of the—House of Representatives, Second Session, Sixty-first CongressSupreme Court of the United States, October Term, 1909United States Senate, Second Session, Sixty-first Congress
Journals of the—Confederate Congress, 1861-1865Continental Congress, 1774-1789
Juvenile Crime and ReformationKathlamet TextsLabor Disturbances in the State of Colorado, 1880-1904
Labor in Foreign Countries, 1884Lace Industry in England and France, 1909
24 $57. 32
151 151.002 3.88
42 69. 445 7.751 1.755 9.29
23 37.21
1 1.754 7. 321 1.701 1.601 1.703 7. 00
1 1.70
1 1. 751 1.703 5. 109 21.011 1.503 5.49
12.422 3.30
20 65. 73
1 1. 55
1 2.201 1.703 5.001 1.652 2.851 1.551 1.761 1. 42
1 1. 90
•1 2.001 1.603 4. 441 1.551 1.808 21. 602 3.351 1. 75
3 3. 601 1.90
1. 65
24 60. 901 1.'65
1 1.60
I 1. 65
29 49! 221. 75
g 15. 8013' 53
1 1.704 9. 631 LOO1 L871 L70
46 89.01
1 L801 L 955 14. 15
116 222. 9052 109. 5516 26. 79
18 41.141 1. 883 3.303 5. 65
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 157
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Dehgates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Titles.
Land-Grant and Bond-Aided RailroadsLand Laws of the United States and Rules of Practice of the General Land Office
Latin America, the Land of Opportunity, 1909
Law of Civil Procedure in Force in Panama and the Canal Zone, 1905
Laws Affecting Rights of Parents and ChildrenLaws and Regulations Governing the Public Printing and BindingLaws and Regulations Relating to Excise Tax on Corporations, Stock Companies, Asso-
ciations, and Insurance Companies, 1909
Laws Governing the Post Office Department and the Postal Service, 1907
Laws of Alaska, 1905 -
Laws of the
—
Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama, 1906
United States
—
Governing PensionsRelating to
—
Coinage, 1792-1904Loans and Currency, 1886
Navigation and the Merchant Marine, 1907Laws, Ordinances, Decrees, and Military Orders Having the Force of Law, Effective inPorto Rico, May 1, 1900 ,
Laws relating to-General Land Office
ImproA^ement of Rivers and Harbors in the United States, 1790, 1889, 1890, 1907....
Street Railway Franchises in the District of Columbia, 1906United States Navy, Marine Corps, etc., 1898
Laws, Reports, and Documents Regarding the District of Columbia, Second SessionSixty-first Congress
Legal Rights of Children,
Legislation Creating the National Statuary Hall in the United States CapitolLincoln's Addresses, Messages, etc., 1861-1863List of—
Claims by Accounting Officers of the Treasury ,
Commercial and Agricultural Organizations and Associations in the United States.French Spoliation Claims, 1910 ,
Maps of America in the Library of Congress, 1901Medals of Honor, 1904Merchant Vessels of the United States, 1910Private Claims Passed by Congress, 1882-1891Publications of the Bureau of American EthnologyReferences on the Cost of Living, 1910References on Sugar in the Library of Congress
List of Books in the Library of Congress on
—
Mercantile Marine Subsidies, 1901....-
Porto Rico, 1901Reciprocity " .'
. .
.
Machine Tool Trade in Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, etc., 1908Man and Abnormal ManManual of—
Fish Culture, Extracts fromStyle Governing Composition and Proof Reading in the Government Printing
OfficeStyle Governing Composition and Proof Reading in the Government Printing
Office at ManilaMap of—
AlaskaColoradoDistrict of Columbia, Showing Government ReservationsForestry, 1910IdahoNew York City and VicinityOregonPrincipal Transportation Routes of the World, 1909United StatesUnited States, Showing Routes of Principal Explorers and Early Roads and High-ways
Utah ;
WisconsinMaps accompanying
—
Geological Survey ReportsOfficial Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865
Maps and Diagrams of the Isthmian Canal, 1910Maps, mounted, sundryMedical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion !
Medical Features of the Russo-Japanese WarMemoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, 1884-1905Memorial Addresses and EulogiesMemorial Addresses: Lincoln, Garfield, McKinleyMemorial Bridge Across the Potomac River at Washington, D, CMemorial in Behalf of the Architect of our Federal Constitution, Pelatiah WebsterMemorial Meeting to Samuel P. Langley, 1906
Cost.
6 $14. 101
1L50
2 'i. 151 1.751 1.702 2. 90
1 1.751 2. 471 2. 16
1 1. 75
1 L50
2 3.622 3.703 4. 92
16 25. 04
1 1.604 5.822 3. 141 1.75
25 43.751 1. 701 1.979 15.80
1 1. 701 L642 3.502 3. 551 2. 001 L 952 2.8519 35. 342 3.401 2. 15
1 1.751 2. 151 1. 951 1.502 3.85
1 2. 40
79 113. 01
1 2.84
24 65 735 12.509 24. 784 12.631 1. 44
97 112. 636 14.25
416 330. 4010 20. 00
299 240. 251 1.80
49 47.60
1 2. 7017 72.0242 67.20148 302. 7618 45.301 1. 78
23 50. 77259 548.8013 31.191 1. 659 18.701 L60
158. EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PBINTEK.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Titles.
Memorial of the National Woolgrowers' Association, 1895Memorials from the State of Deseret, 1862Memphis Riots, 1866Menominie Iron-Bearing District of MichiganMessage from the President on—
Affairs in Cuba, 1898Affairs in the KongoAlaska-Pacific Exposition, 1911Brownsville Affray, 1906Canadian Reciprocity, 1910-1911Chile, 1892Destruction of the Maine, 1898Ecclesiastic Lands in the Philippines, 1901Forests and Mountains of the Southern Appalachian Region, 1902Glavis Charges, 1910Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co., 1903 .'.
Panama Canal, 1906Relations of the United States to Spain by Reason of Warfare in Cuba, 1898Restoration of the A/hite House, 1903Treaty of Peace Between the United States and Spain, 1899Wages in Germany, 1909
Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897Messages from the President to Congress, SundryMetric System of Weights and MeasuresMilitary Laws of the United StatesMilitary Operations in the Philippine Islands, 1909Military Policy of the United StatesMineral Resources of—
Alaska, 1908-1910United States, 1900-1908
Mining at Cripple Creek, Colo., 1895Mming Laws of Australia and New ZealandMinor Mental Abnormalities in Children as Occasioned by certain Erroneous SchoolMethods
Missouri Troops in Service during the Civil WarMoney Value of Good Roads to FarmersMonographs of the United States Geological SurveyMonthly Consular and Trade Reports, 1909-1910 ,
Monthly Summaries of Commerce and Finance, 1909-10Natick DictionaryNational Bank Act as amended and Other Laws relating to National BanksNational Forest ManualNational Public Health: Papers, Opinions, Letters, etc., Relative to
National Vitality: Its Waste and ConservationNatural History Collections made in Alaska, 1877-1881Natural Resources of HawaiiNaturalisation Laws and Regulations of the United States, 1910Navigation Laws of the United States, 1907New Methods of Plant BreedingNorth American Fauna, 1909 -
North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration, 1909
Notes of a Military Reconnaissance from Fort Leavenworth to San Diego in 1848Notes on-
Postal Savings Bank SystemsSpanish American WarTariff Revision and Estimated Revenues, 1909
Occupations and Children of ImmigrantsOfficial Army Register, 1910Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
Official List of Depositories Libraries, 1909Official Opinions of the Attorney General of the United States, 1898-1909Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies, 1861-1865Official Register of the Officers and Cadets of the United States Military Academy at
West Point, N. Y., 1910.:Official Table of Distances, 1910Oil and Gas Fields of Greene County, Pa., 1907Old Standards of Public MoralsOne Plundred and One Points against Free Trade, 1909Operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1907Opinions of the United States Supreme CourtOrganic Acts of the Territories of the United StatesOrigin and Government of the District of ColumbiaOrigin and Prevalence of Tj^phoid Fever in the District of Columbia, 1908
Origin of Certain Place Narnes in the United StatesOrthography of Geographic Names, 1910Our Country: What it is and What has made it What it is
Our Shipping Impotency, 1900Outlines of Zuni Creation Myths, 1896Panama Caunl Exposition to be held in 1915, Proposed
1 $1.751 L701 2.101 1.55
1 L251 2.008 2L931 2.906 10.303 4. 1011 19. 4311 1. 604 8. 417 10. 752 3.4011 23.8351 76. 6013 26.354 6.944 7.40
298 551. 4723 34.0254 97.206 9. 101 L702 3. 35
5 8.0061 105. 161 L951 2.10
1 L703 4.221 1. 46
78 155. 7020 34. 6412 30. 9513 28. 184 * 6.301 I. 602 3.40
22 36. 841 2. 501 L755 8.859 14.642 3. 851 L 802 3. 701 L 20
3 5.401 1.72
27 60.891 2.00
53 91.6752 94. 681 L45
22 33. 05898 1,924.01186 451. 68
25 4.001 2.251 L701 L 701 L 802 3.409 15. 752 3.052 3. 25
32 50.5011 19.351 1.722 3.001 1. 751 2.007 11. 76
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE. 159
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Titles. Cost.
Papers relating to-Early Congressional DocumentsForeign Relations of the United States, with Annual Messages of the Presidents,
1861-1909Improvement of the City of Washington, 1901
Passport Regulations of Foreign Countries, 1897
Patent and Trademark Laws of the United States, with AnnotationsPenal Codes of France, Germany, Belgium, and Japan, 1901
Penal Laws of the United StatesPenological Questions prepared for the International Prison CongressPension and Bounty Laws of the United States
Pension Bills mtrod'uced by Hon. Lincoln Dixon, 1905-1910
Pension Funds for Municipal Employees and Railroad Pension Systems in the UnitedStates, 1910
Pension Reports to the House of Representatives and the Senate, 1911
Perry's Expedition to Japan, 1852-1854
Petitions against Enactment of an Eight-Hour Bill
Petitions and Sundry Papers from the First Congress to the Forty-first Congress, inclu-
sivePetroleum and its Products, 1884Philippine islands, 1903, Census of
Physiological and Medical Observations among the Indians of Southwestern UnitedStates and Northern Mexico
Pipes and Smokmg Customs of the American AboriginesPlans for Laying out Portions of Washington, D. CPlot against "the People: An Attempt to Prevent the Pure Food LawPollution of Illinois and Mississippi Rivers, 1907Popular versus Delegated GovernmentPortland Cement Mortars, etcPorto Rican Legislation at First Session, Sixty-first CongressPossible Improvement of the fluman Breed.Post Offices in MississippiPostal Laws and Regulations of the United StatesPostal Laws and Regulations pertaining to Second-Class Mail, 1909Postal Savings Bank Systems "of 1-eading CountriesPostal Savings Depositories, 1910Practical Forestry in the Adirondacks, 1899Pre-Canibrian Geology of North AmericaPrecedents, Decisions on Points of Order, with Phraseologv, in the Senate of the United
States, 1789-1909 '.
Precedents of the House of Representatives of the United States (Hinds)Prehistoric Art, 1896Present Status of Military AeronauticsPreservation of Our Native Types of HorsesPrimer of ForestryPrimitive Travel and TransportationProbable Future of the Human RaceProceedings at the United States Naval Institute, June, 1910Proceedings before and by Direction of the President of the United States to determinethe Meaning of the Term "Whisky"
Proceedings before the Senate Coinmittee on Privileges and Elections on T>orimerCharges, 1910
Proceedings in connection with the—Acceptance of Certain StatuesFormal Presentation of a Bust of AVashington, 1905
Proceedings in the United States Senate in the Matter of the Impeachment of CharlesSwayne
Proceedi^igs of—Alaskan Boundary Tribunal at London, 1903Conference of Governors of the States, held at the White House May 13-15, 1908Conference on the Care of Dependent Children, held at Washington, D. C, Jan.
25-26, 1909Court of Inquiry in the Case of Rear Admiral Winfield S. SchleyGeneral Court-Martial on Affray at Brownsville, Tex., 1908International Fishery Congress, 1908Labor Conference, held in the Office of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor Feb.
10-11, 1909Railway Commissioners' Convention, 1908 ,
Proceedings on Unveiling the Statue of AYilliam T. ShermanProduction of Precious Metals in the United States in 1907-8
,
Professional Papers of the United States Geological Survey ,
Progress of the Beet Sugar Industry in the United States, 1904-1909 ,
Promotion of Ramie Industry, 1908Pronouncing Gazetteer and Geographic Dictionary of the Philippine Islands, 1902Property in Possession of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the United States Senate, 1904-1909.
.
Protection Favors to ForeignersPublic and Private Rights'in the Public Domain, 1910Public Domain, its History with Statistics, 1883
1 U. 25
181 310. 961 1.651 L 654 5. 801 1. 701 1. 551 1. 70
45 69. 161 1. 80
1 1. 755. 19
4 9. 801 1. 45
1 1. 751 2. 60
36 55. 88
45 78. 931 1. 701 1. 651 1. 801
.
2. 101 1. 701 1. 101 1. 901 1. 701 2. 209 15. 221 L 905 9.804 6. 651 L 608 13. 03
31 54. 93736 1,48L 28
2 3. 501 1. 651 L 706 9. 581 1. 701 1. 701 1. 66
1 1.60
10 17. 96
172 323. 951 2.05
6 8. 70
7 11.9021 35. 13
7 11. 794 6. 96
118 220. 502 4. 34
1 1.201 1.25
27 53. 024 6. 72
165 419. 886 10. 802 3. 556 9. 601 1.801 1.602 3.505 8. 60
160 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Titles.
Public Laws and Resolutions, 1909-10Publications of G. Harold Powell, 1902-1909Pure Food Bill
Purification of the Washington Water Supply, 1909Railroad Bill and Report thereon, 1910Railroad Commerce Bill
Railroads in AlaskaRat and its Relation to the Public HealthRates for Bonding Government Employees, 1911Reciprocity and Commercial Treaties, 1896 ".
Reciprocity Treaty of 1854 with CanadaReconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Norton Bay Regions, 1900Record of Deep-Well Drilling for 1905Records of the Virginia CoRegister of the—
Commissioned and Warrant Officers of the United States Navy and Marine Corps.
.
Department of State, 1909-10Oflieers and Cadets of the United States Military Academy, 1910
Regulations and Bulletins on Denatured AlcoholRegulations and Instructions concerning Internal Revenue, 1910Regulations of the United States
—
ArmyNavy
Relations between Capital and Labor, 1885
Relations of Common Carriers to the Grain Trade, 1907 .•
Remarks by-Senator Hale, 1909-1911
Senator Lodge, 1909-1911
Report and Hearings of the
—
Committee Appointed to Investigate Certain Charges under House Resolution No.543, Third Session Sixty-first Congress
House Committee on Expenditures in the Department of Agriculture, First Session
Sixty-first CongressReport of—
Jon. Dickinson on the PhilippinesGen. A. W. Greely, United States Army, on Earthquake in California, 1906
Charles E. Magoon, Provisional Governor of Cuba, 1907-8
Maj. Gen. Otis on Operations and Affairs in the Philippine Islands, 1899
Wm. H. Taft, Secretary of War, on the Philippines, 1908
Report of an Examination of Wool and other Animal Fibers, 1886
Report of the—Alaska Road Commission, 1905
Alaska Salmon Commission, 1904Agricultural Experiment Stations of the United States, 1900
Anthracite Coal Strike Commission, 1903
Armor Factory Board, 1897Block Signal and Train Control Board to the Interstate Commerce Commission,1908-9
Board of Consulting Engineers of the Panama Canal, 1906
British Naval and Military Operations in Egypt, 1882
Cape Nome Gold Region, 1900
Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1896, Appendix No. 12
Commanding General, Department of the East, United States, 1909
Commission Appointed by the President to Investigate the Conduct of the WarDepartment in the War with Spain
Commission on-Inland Waterways, 1908International Exchange, 1903
Commissioner General for the United States to the International Universal Expo-sition at Paris, 1900
Commissioner of—Corporations on-
Cotton Exchanges, 1908Beef Industry of the United States, 1905Petroleum Industry, 1907Taxation of Corporations, 1909Tobacco Industry, 1909Transportation by Water in the United States
Labor on
—
Housing of the Working People, 1895Regulation of Output, 1904Strike at the Bethlehem Steel Works, 1910United States Labor Laws, 1904
Committee of Awards, World's Columbian Exposition Commission, 1901
Committee on
—
Accounts, House of Representatives, 1910Banking and Currency, 1894Building of Model Houses, 1908Commerce on the River and Harbor Bill, 1910Foreign Relations, 1887 ;
4 <!>> yo2 101 801. oO
1 1.653 7.05
2 1 A(\
1 7ni. /U
3 5. 1045 77. 742 2. 602 2.202 5. 00
52 89. 61. 5 8.00
1 1.602 3. 301 1.65
1 1. 8o1 2. 004 6- 001 1.60
1 2. 251 2. 62
22 35. 90
1 2. 00
1 1. 701 1. 601i 1. 701 1.702 3.241 2. 35
1 1. 901 1.701 1.65
12 18. 961 1. 25
3 5. 402 5. 606 10. 202 2. 20
1 2. 301 1.90
8 15. 20
14 24. 041 1. 25
6 9.60
8 14. 21
1 1. 70
g 11. 5625 4l'384 6.95
46 77. 43
1 1.101 1.646 10.17
1 1.805 8. 82
10 23.501 1.801 1.651 1.80
1 1.70
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 161
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 189-5, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Titles. Cost.
Report of the—Continued.Committee on—Continued.
Foreign Relations of the Senate on the Hawaiian Islands, 1894
Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 190^10Manufactures on Sugar and Standard Oil Trusts, 18S8
Ways and Means Concerning Reciprocity and Commercial Treaties, 1896
Committee to—Inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States
Investigate the Government Hospital for the Insane, 1996
Copper River Exploring Expedition in Alaska, 1899
Country Life Commission, 1909
Deep Waterways Commission, 1897
European Commission for the Louisiana Purchase ExpositionExamination and Survey of the Ohio River, 190S
Expedition to Lady Frankhn Bay_, Gri-mell Land, 1855
Exploration and Surveys for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific
Ocean. 1860Hearings before Senate Committee on Food Storage in the District of Columbia,
1910Hearings on Bill to Regulate the Storage of Food Products in the District of Co-lumbia, 1910
Importation of Contract Labor by Select Committee of the House of Representa-tives, 1889
Indian Currency Committee, 1S93Indians Taxed and Indians Not Taxed in the United States, 1890 (Except Alaska)Industrial Commission, Volumes I-XIXInternational Geographic Congress, EighthInternational Peace Conference held at The Hague June 15 to Oct. 18, 1907, SecondInternational Prison Congress, 1900-1905Jamaica Bay Improvement Co., 1909Jamestown Tercentennial Commission, 1907-1909Joint Committee on-
Business Methods of the Post Office Department, 1908
Reconstruction, 1866Conduct of the War of the Rebellion
Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission, 1906Merchant Marine Commission. 1905
Military Observations during the Russo-Japanese WarNational Conservation Commission, 1909Porto Rican Code Commission, 1901Postal Commission, 1906-7
Postal Com.mission regarding Second-Class Mail Matter, 1906-7With Hearings
Printing Investigation Commission, 1910, PreliminaryPublic Lands Commission. 1905Schoolhouse Commission for the District of Columbia, 1908Select Committee of the Senate on—
Invasion of Harpers Ferry, 1860Ordnance and War Ships, 1885Wages and Prices of Commodities, 1910
MinoritySenate Committee on—
District of Columbia, First Session, Forty-third CongressInvestigation of Irrigation Projects, 1911Public Lands. 1911
Special Board of Engineers on the Survev of the Mississippi River from St. Louisto its Mouth, 1909
Surgeon General of the L^nited States Navy on Russo-Japanese WarUnited States Board of Geographic Names", 1891
,
United States Entom-ological Commission, 1883United States National Waterwavs Commission, 1910
,
United States Naval Liquid Fuel Board, 1904,
United States Stride Commission on the Chicago Strike, 1894Report on—
Affairs in Indian Territory, 1907Art of War in Europe in iS54-1856
,
Asphalt and Bitum-en, 1867,
Condition of Women and Children Wage Earners iu the United StatesCost of Living in American Towns, by the Board of Trade in London, 1911Diseases of—
Cattle, SpecialHorses. Special
European Dock Yards, 1889Frauds in and upon the Riblic Service, 1909Industrial Arts and ExpositionsIntroduction of Domestic Reindeer into Alaska. 1899-1906Introduction of Gold Exchange Standard into China, etc., 1904Investigation of Affairs in the Panama Railway Co., 1905Japanese Naval, Medical, and Sanitary Features of the Russo-Japanese War tothe Surgeon General of the United States Navy10513—11 11
2 $3. 4018 39' 601 1.77
20 29. 15
13 22. 752 3.803 4. 47
10 17.719 1.3.70
I 1. 502 a! 302 5.40
2 5.00
2 4.85
1 1.70
1 LIO2 2.974 10.20
86 135.563 5.15
1. 753 41801 1.50
12 30.44
1 1.351 2. 10
8 14.001 1.75
25 41.2655 95.' 7024 36.274 7.60
18 28.282 3.303 4.652 3.4-3
1. 154 6.15
1 L702 3.152 3.151i 1. yo
4 5.201 1.801 1.80
4 7.151 1.872 2.201 1. 655 9.059 5.10
21 30. 95
2 3.801 2.251 2.00
16 27.542 4.53
50 8-5.46
65 104. 992 2.903 4.741 1.608 13.821 1.551 1.50
2 3.25
162 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Titles.
Report on—Continued.Labor and Capital by Senate Committee, 1885Law of Civil Government in Territory Subject to Military Occupation by the Mili-
tary Forces of the United States, 1903Marriage and Divorce in the United States, 1867-1886Mountain Meadow Massacre, 1902Origin and Prevalence of Typhoid Fever in the District of Columbia, 1908Reconnaissance of Northwestern Wyoming, 1874River and Harbor Bill, 1910Sheep Industry of the United States, 1892Star Spangled Banner, etcTreatment of Prisoners of War by the Confederate AuthoritiesWaterway from Lockport, 111., to St. Louis, Mo
Report to the Washington Chamber of Commerce on the Milk Situation in the Districtof Columbia, 1911
Reports and Proceedings of the House Committee on Naval Affairs, 1814-1833Reports of Examinations and Survey of Columbia and Willamette RiversReports of the—
Bureau of the Census, 1905-1909, MiscellaneousCommission to Revise and Codify the Laws of the United States, 1906-1908Commissioner of Labor
—
Special, Volumes I-IXSundry
Committees of and Discussions at the International American Conferences, 1890. .
.
Court of Claims, Volumes II-XLIVElectrical Industries, 1902Explorations and Surveys for Railroad Route from the Mississippi River to the
Pacific Ocean, 1853.
Interoceanic Canal Committee, 1900-1901
Military Observers Attached to the Armies in Manchuria during the Russo-Japanese War
National Monetary Commission-Address by Senator Aldrich: The Work of the National Monetary Commis-
sion, Nov. 29, 1909Bank AcceptancesBank of France in its Relations to National and International CreditBanking in Russia, Austro-Hungary, The Netherlands, and JapanBanking System of MexicoBanks of Issue of ItalyCanadian Banking SystemClearing House Methods and PracticesCredit of NationsDigest of State Banking LawsDiscount System ia Em'opeEnglish Bankintr SystemEvolution of Credit and Banks in FranceFirst and Second Banks of the United StatesFiscal Systems of England, France, Germany, and the United StatesGerman'Bank Inquiry of 1908 "
German Imperial Banking LawsHistory and Methods of the Paris BourseHistory of—
Banking in CanadaCrisis under the National Banking SystemNational Bank Currency '
Independent Treasury of the United States and its Relation to the Banks of
the' CountryInterviews on the Banking and Currency Svstems of—
Canada, 1910England, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy
Laws of the United States concerning Money, Banking, and Loans, 1778-1909.
.
Miscellaneous Articles on German Banking -
MiscellaneousNational Bank of BelgiumNotes on the Postal Savings Bank Systems of Leading CountriesOrigin of the National Banking SystemPortfolio of DiagramsReichsbank, 187&-1900Renewal of Reichsbank CharterSeasonable Variations in Relative Demand for Money and Capital in the United
StatesSpecial Reports from the Banks of the United States, 1909State Banking before the Civil WarState Banks and Trust Companies since the Passage of the National Bank Act.Statistics for—
Great Britain, Germanv, and France, 18G7-1909United States, 1867-1909
Suggested Changes in Administrative Features of the National Banking Laws.Suggested Plan for Monetary Legislation, by Hon. N. W. AldrichSwedish Banking System '
18 32.9937 62.4392 163. 1022 40.8096 175. 17
8 15.1072 127. 33
67 121.4465 119.94
203 380. 41
17 31.3782 147. 93
77 136. 29
18 33. CO31 51.11
250 464. 14
66 120. 54
72 130. 22
184 345. 2383 143. 8935 60. 80
64 118. 33
65 122. 42
91 167.19252 468. 47
92 171.242,838 5,335.73
53 92.2251 96.4154 101.38
161 446. 1055 99.37
100 179. 22
131 328. 96199 505. 5564 120. 2871 132. 36
84 215. 2084 210. 0646 83. 8629 53.6480 139. 82
KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRTNTEK. 163
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates under
the provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Titles. Copies.
Reports of the—Continued.National Monetary Commission—Continued.
Swiss Banking LawUse of Credit Instruments in Payments in the United States
President's Homes Commission, 1909
United States ConsulsReports on—
Alaska, 1909, SundryInsular Affairs, 1905-1909Military Operations in South Africa and ChinaPhilippine Friar Land Inquiry. 1910
Philippines by Secretaries of War Taft and Dickerson, 1908-1910
Postal Sayings Depositories, 1910Railroad Bills, SundryRusso-Japanese War, 1906
Researches and Experiments in Aerial Nayigation, 1908Resoiu'ces and Fisheries of Porto Rico, 1899Reyiew of the World's Commerce, 1899Reyiscd Statutes of the United States
Supplements to
Reyision of Laws: Judiciary Title. 1910Rights and Interests of American Fisheries, 1887Riparian and Water Rights of the Federal Government and the Various States, 1910,
Brief and Memorandum of
Riparian Rights in WisconsinRiver and Harbor Laws of the L^nited States
—
1790-19071909-10
River and Harbor Sui'veys and Appropriations, 1903 ,
Rochambeau: A Commemoration by the Congress of the United States of the Servicesof the French Auxiliary Forces in'the Vv^ar for Independence
Rules and Regulations of the Executive DepartmentsRules of Practice in the—
Supreme Court of the United States, 1910United States Court of Claims, 1910United States Land OfficeUnited States Patent Office
Rules of the—House of Representatives, Third Session, Sixty-first CongressL^nited States Court of Customs Appeals, 1910
Safety-Appliance Standard. ProposedSafety-Fund Banking System ui New York State, 1829-1886Sale of Friar Lands in the Philippines, 1910San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of April 18, 1906Seal and Salmon Fisheries and General Resources of Alaska, 1898Seasonal Variations. 1910Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Federal Convention of 1787Senate Acts Referred to the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce,
Sixty-first CongressSenate and House Documents of the Fiftv-ninth. Sixtieth, and Sixtj'-first Congresses.Senate Bills, Second Session Sixty-first CongressSenate Manual containing the Standing Rules and Orders of the United States Senate,
etc "
Shorthand Instruction and Practice. 1S93 !
Skeletal Remains suggesting or attributed to Early Man in North AmericaSocial and Religious Condition of the Lower Races of ManSoil Survey Papers, 1910Solar Eclipse Expedition of 1900 of the Astrophvsical ObservatorySome Facts about Tuberculosis Cattle. 1908 "
Southern Pacific Imperial Vallev Claim. 1910Special Acts for Pensions, SimdrvSi)eech of—
Hon. F. W. Cushman on the Pavne Tariff Bill\
Senator Duncan V. Fletcher on the Lorimer Case, igiiSenator La FoUette on the— i
Regulation of Railroad Rates, 19061
Tariff, First Session Sixty-first CongressSenator Lodge on Acceptance of Statue of John C. CalhounSenator William Warner on the Brownsville Affray
Speeches and Treaties concerning the Neutralization of the Panama Canal, 1910-11'
Speeches in South A^merica bv Secretary of State Root and Others, 1906. . . i
Speeches of—Hon. Lincoln Dixon, 1907-1911 1
Senator S. B. Elkins !
Hon. James A. Goulden in the Sixty-first Congress;
Hon. G. N. Haugen '""
\
Hon. J. Warren Keifer, 1905-1911Hon, Gustav KustermanSenator F. G. Newlands, 1909-10Hon. A. J, Peters, 1909-10
...
54 $92. 3453 95. 6021 35 5831 48^ 52
1 1. 601 L181 1.651 1.85\ 1. 201 1^751 1..35
8 001 L701 2.051 1.355 11.21
2415 34! .58
6 9.00
5 8.701 1.60
30 51.621 1.901 1.80
58 115. 62
172 266. 13
Q 10. 351 l'.90
2 3.952 3.57
3 4. 503 5. 301 3.521 2.001 1.70
29 51. 36
8 1L481 2.42
1 OA 206 11
20 " 46. 802 3.206 6. 75
49 49. 721 50
35 60!l71 1.701 1.701 1.95
1.754. 75
1.72
1.701.96
1. 553. 502. 101.902.201.80
1 1..55
4 7.102 4. 703 4.504 7.451 L501 1.801 2. 10
164 REPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PETNTEK.
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Titles.
Speeches of—Continued.Hon. A, J. Sabath, 1908-09Senator N. B. ScottHon. Isaac E,. SherwoodHon. James A. Tawney, 1900-1911
Speeches on Reciprocity with Canada, 1911Speeches on the Tariff, 1909
Speeches, Reports, etc., on the Election of William LorimerSpeeches, SundryStability of International ExchangeStandard Oil Co. v. The United StatesState Papers and Correspondence Relating to the Purchase of the Territory of LouisianaState School SystemsStatement Showing Land Grants made by Congress, 1908Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1878-1909Statistical Record of the Progress, of the United StatesStatistics of—
Crime, Suicide, Insanity, and other forms of Abnormality, 1902
Growth of ChildrenPublic, Society, and School Libraries, 1909Railways in the United States, 1907-1909
Statistics of the Census Bureau, 1890Stature of Man at Various EpochsStatutes-at-Large of the United StatesStatutes of the United States concerning the Registration of Trade-marksSteamship City of SavannahSteerage Immigrants, Decendants, etc
Story of the Declaration of IndependenceStrength of Concrete BeamsSubject Index to Farmers' Bulletins, 1909Sugar-Beet Industry in the United StatesSunday Rest Bill, Second Session, Fiftieth CongressSundry Civil Appropriation Bill for 1912
Survey of the Northwest and the Northwestern LakesSwamp and Overflow Lands in the United StatesSwatikaTariff Act of 1909
With Laws and Regulations relating to Excise Tax on CorporationsTariff Acts, 1789-1909Tariff Board and its WorkTariff Documents, MiscellaneousTariff Negotiations between the United States and Foreign Governments, 1910Tariff Revision Law for the Philippine Islands, ProposedTelegraph Systems, 1907Terras used in ForestryTestimony concerning Postal Matters before Select Committee on Relations of Mem-
bers of the House of Representatives with the Post Office Department, 1904Tests of Metals, 1904-1908Texas-JJew Mexico Boundary, 1902-1910Textile Fabrics of Ancient Peru, 1889Three Summers' Work in the Pueblo RuinsTimber Pines of Southern United StatesTitle of the United States to Lands in the District of ColumbiaTlingit Myths and TextsTornadoes of May 29 and 30, 1879Trade with China, 1906Treasury Decisions under Customs and Other Laws, July, 1909-December, 1910Treaties, Conventions, etc., between the United States and Other Countries, 1776-1909.Treaties, Laws, and Regulations governing the Admission of Chinese into the United
StatesTreaty of Peace between the United States and Spain, Dec. 10, 1898Tsimshian Texts •
Tuberculosis among Certain Indian Tribes of the United StatesUnderground Water Resources of Long Island, N. Y., 1906Undeveloped Function, AnUniform System of BankruptcyUniforms of the United States Army from 1774 to 1889United States National Herbarium, Volume XIV, Part 1, 1910United States Official Postal Guide, 1910United States Patent Laws and Rules of Practice in the United States Patent Office..United States Safety-Appliance Standards for Protection of Employees and Travelers,Proposed
Unwritten Literature of HawaiiUse BookUse of Cold StorageUse of the Rontgen Rays in the War with SpainValue of Coal Lands in the United StatesVenezuelan Arbitration of 1903Veto Messages of the Presidents of the United States, 1792-1886Wages and Prices Abroad
Copies.
2 $3.052 4.60
I 1.703 6.603 3. 9545 77. 361 1.63
126 228. 981 L 652 4. 2019 34. 021 1.604 19.40
97 159. 601 2.05
2 3.201 1.701 1.706 9. 339 22.501 1. 70
1,452 3,098. 071 1.60
25 41.301 2. 002 3.801 1. 501 L 652 3.881 1.701 1.252 3.401 1.461 1.70
13 22. 1262 73.25
100 222. 132 3.45
89 180.355 8. 941 1.671 2. 351 2. 10
1 1.4016 25. 002 3.361 1.701 2.451 2. 351 1.70
53 88. 823 6. 981 1. 453 4. 05
535 852. 04
2 2. 954 6.7115 32. 9739 69. 0064 94.201 L701 1.551 6. 251 1.90
40 63. 421 L70
8 15.6079 135. 851 1.651 1. 802 4.503 5. 053 5. 424 5. 103 5.15.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 165
No. 12.
—
Statement of binding done for Senators, Representatives, and Delegates underthe provisions of section 99, act of Jan. 12, 1895, as amended by paragraph 9, act ofMar. 1, 1907, for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Titles.
Wages and Prices of Commodities, 1910 3
Wages Paid m Germany, 1908 , 1
War Claims, House Bills, Reports, etc., TMrd Session, Sixty-first Congress ^1
Washington's Farewell Address '°3
Water Supplv and IiTigation Papers of the United States Geological Survey ' 129
Waterways to Connect Chesapeake and Delaware Bays, 19071
1
White Slave Trade|
34Woodman's Handbook ' 23Wool and Wool Manufactvirers, 1894
j4
Woolen Industry in England and France,. 1909 ! 1
Working Hours of Women in Chicago, 1910 1
Workmen's Compensation: Statement before House Committee on the Judiciary, 1910. 3
World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago, 1893 6World's Navies ' 2
Wrongs Done to American Citizens by the Government of Venezuela, 1908 1
Yakutat Bav Region, Alaska ' 1
Yearbook of the—i
Navv, 18S3-1910 23United States Department of Agriculture, 1894^1909 ' 324
Yellow Fever 4
No. 13.Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing) for
paperfor the public printing and bindingfrom Mar. 1, 1911, to Feb. 29, 1912.
Name of contractors. Description of paper.Weight
perream.
Quantity.Price perpound.
Pounds.48
Reams.20,000 SO. 037
48 10,000 .0345
48 10,000 .0345
484848
10,00010,00010,000
.035
.0345
.0345
484848
10,00010,00010,000
.0345
.0345
.0345
48 10,000 .0345
48 10,000 .0345
4848
10,00010,000
.035
.035
96 15,000 .037
1,000 / 1 . 037
\ 2 . 035
90 2,500 .041
SO 1,000 .0415
500 / 1 . 0415
\ 2 . 041
The Champion Coated Paper Co.,
Hamilton, Ohio.New York & Pennsylvania Co.,
Lock Haven, Pa.R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
Bo\'."
.
New York & Pennsylvania Co.,
Lock Haven, Pa.DoDo
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
New York & Pennsylvania Co.,Lock Haven, Pa.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.DoDo
BOOK PRINTIKG PAPEK—CLASS A,MACHINE FINISH.
(Need not contain rags.)
Printing paper. No. 1, 24 by 38 inches.
Printing paper. No. 1 . 24 b j- 38 inches,in 38 or 48 inch rolls.
....do
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington,D.C.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D.C.
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington,D. C.
The Champion Coated Paper Co.,Hamilton, Ohio.
Do
In sheets.
Printing paper, No. 1 . 24 by 38 inches,in 9i or 19 inch rolls.
Printing paper. No. 1, 38 by 48 inches.
Printing paper. No. 1 . of any requiredsize and w-eight not otherwise con-tracted for, and not exceeding 38inches in width.
BOOK PRINTING PAPER—CLASS B,SIZED AND SUPERCALENDERED.
(Must contain not less than 50 percent of rags.)
i
Printing paper, 32 by 48 inches
.
Printing paper, 29 by 43 inches
.
Printing paper, of any required sizeand weight not otherwise con-tracted for, and not exceeding 38inches in width.
2 In rolls.
166 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 13.
—
Statement of contracts made {by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)forpaperfor the public printing and bindingfrom Mar. 1, 1911, to Feb. 29, 1912—Contd.
Name of contractors. Description of paper.Weight
per Quantity,ream.
Price perpound.
King Paper Co., Kalamazoo,Mich.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
New York & Pennsylvania Co.,
Lock Haven, Pa,R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
The Friend Paper Co., West Car-rollton, Ohio.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
The "Whitaker Paper Co., Cincin-nati, Ohio.
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington,D. C.
American WritingHolyoke, Mass.Do
Paper Co.,
BOOK PRINTING PAPER—CLASS C,
SIZED AND SUPERCALENDERED.
(Need not contain rags.)
Printing paper, 24 by 32 inchesPounds.
45
Printing paper, 38 by 48 inches, or 24by 38 inches.
Printing paper, 22f by 31^ inches
Printing paper, 31i by 45^ inches
Printing paper, of any required size
and weight not otherv.ise con-tracted for, and not exceeding 38inches in width.
ANTIQUE MACHINE-FINISH PRINTINGPAPER.
Antique-laid machine-finish printingpaper, anj^ size or weight, not ex-ceeding 38 by 48 inches. Thispaper need not contain rags.
Antique machine-finish printing pa-per, laid or wove, deckle-edge, anysize or weight, not exceeding 38 by48 inches. This paper must con-tain not less than 75 percent of rags.
WOVE MACHINE-FINISH PRINTINGPAPER
(Must contain not less than 50 percent of rags.)
Wove machine-finish printing pa-per, any required size or weight,not to exceed 38 by 48 inches.
WRITING PAPER— LAID OR WOVE,TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED.
(Must contain not less than 75 percent of rags.)
White double cap, 17 by 28 inches. .
.
Double cap (any color), 17 by 28inches.
Do White demy, 16 by 21 inches
Do White double demy, 21 by 32 inches.
.
Do Double demy (any color), 21 by 32inches.
Do White double folio post, 22 by 34inches.
Do Double folio post (any color), 22 by34 inches.
Do White medium, 18 bv 23 inchesDo \
I
White double medium, 23 by 36! inches.
Do !White royal. 19 by 24 inches
Doi
White double royal, 24 by 38 inches.
.
Do doLee Paper Co., Vicl^sburg, Mich. .
i
Royal (any color), 19 by 24 inches. .
.
American Writing Paper Co.,|White super royal, 20 by 28 inches...
Holyoke, Mass.i
Doj
White double double cap, 28 by 34
1inches.
Do White, 22f bv 31 ^ inchesDo
!
White, 26 by-32 inchesDo
i
Writing paper, white, any required
j
size not otherwise contracted for,
1and not exceeding 28 inches in
i width.Do
I
Writing paper, colored any requiredsize not otherwise contracted for,
and not exceeding 28 inches in
I
Avidth.
1206042
52
3244 or 56
64 or 72
Reams.6,000
15,000
2,500
10,000
500
1,000
300
3,500
10,000
3,000
10,00015,0002,000
1,000
500
1,0001,000
2,0001,0001.500
600500
1,000
2,0001,500500
200
$0,038
1 .0382 .036.0385
1 In sheets. 2 In rolls.
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 167
No. 13.
—
Statement of contracts made {by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)forpaperfor the public pn7iti7ig and bindingfrom Mar. 1, 1911, to Feb. 29, 1912—Contd.
Name of contractors.
American "Writing Paper Co.Holyoke, Mass.
The Champion Coated Paper Co.Hamilton, Ohio.
American Writing Paper Co.,Holyoke, Mass.
The Champion Coated Paper Co.Hamilton, Ohio.Do
Do.
American Writing Paper Co.,Holyoke, Mass.
The Champion Coated Paper Co.Hamilton, Ohio.
Do.
Lewis Hopfenmaier,Washington,D. C.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
The Champion Coated Paper Co.,Hamilton. Ohio.
Knowlton Bros. (Inc.), Watertown, N. Y..
Description of paper,Weight
perream.
GOLDEN ENVELOPE PAPER, TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED.
(Must contain not less than 50 percent 01 rags.)
Golden envelope paper, 19 by 24inches.
"WRITING PAPER—WOVE, MACHINE-DRIED, SITPERCALENDERED.
,'Must contain not less than 50 percent of rags.)
White double cap, 17 bv 28 inches,in roils not less than 17 inches andnot more than 26 inches wide,weig'iing 250 to 400 pounds.
White double cap, 17 by 28 inches,in rolls not less than 17 inches andnot more than 28 inches wide,weighing 250 to 400 pounds each.
White double demy, 21 by 32 inches,in 18-inch rolls of 300 pounds each.
"White double demy, 21 by 32 inches,in rolls not less than 2rinchffS andnot more than 26 inches wide,weighing 800 to 400 pounds each.
White double demy, 21 by 32 inches,in 21 -inch rolls of 300 poiands each.
White double demy, 21 by 32 inches,in rolls not less than 17 inches andnot more than 26 inches wide,weighing 300 to 400 pounds each.
White, 21 by 32 inches, in rolls notless than 17 inches and not morethan 26 inches wide, weighing 300to 400 pounds each.
White, 23 by 32 inches, in 23-inehrolls of 300 pounds each.
White, any required size not other-wise contracted for, to be on a basisof not less than 17 by 22 inches,or over 17 by 22 inches, in rolls notless than 16 nor more than 27inches wide, as ordered. I
TABLET WRITING PAPER.
(Need not contain rags.)
Tablet writing paper, machine finish,white or colored, wove, any re-quired size not less than 17 inchesnor more than 38 inches in width,on a basis of not less than 17 by 22inches, nor more than 38 bv 48inches, 100 pounds to 500 sheets.
U S M O WRITING PAPER.
(Must contain not less than 30 percent of rags.)
White wove, basis 17 bv 22 inches,watermarked U S M O", in rolls notless than 8-^ inches nor more than22 inches Avide; also 1,000 poundsin sheets 19 by 29 inches.
COVER PAPER.
Pounds.
Cover paper, of any size, weight, orcolor, sample A, rough or smoothfinish. This paper must containnot less than 25 per cent of rags.
In sheets. 2 in rolls.
32
34
Quant it
Reams.50
Pounds.120,000
20,000
150,000
100,000
40,000
150,, 000
20,000
20,000
20,000
40, 000
30, 000
Reams.2,000
Price perpound.
SO. 10
.045
.045
.045
.045
.045
.05
,053
' .042 .038
,0515, 0495
168 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 13.
—
Statement of contracts made {by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing)forpaperfor the public printing and bindingfrom Mar. 1, J 911, to Feb. ^9, 1912—Contd.
Name of contractors.
Knowlton Bros. (Inc.), Water-town, N. Y.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
Do.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., ''Vash-
ington,D.C.
The Champion Coated Paper Co.,Hamilton, Ohio.
Do.
Do.
0. H. Clinton Paper Co., Phila-delphia, Pa.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
Philip Lindemeyr, Baltim^ore,Md.
C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Phila-delphia, Pa.
Cornelius Kahlen,N. Y.
Description of paper.Weight
perream.
Pounds.COVER PAPER—continued.
Cover paper, of any size, weight, orcolor, sample B, rough Unish.This paper must contain not less
than 50 per cent of rags.
LINEN TJAP PAPER, TUB-SIZED ANDLOFT-DRIED.
Map paper, like sample A, of suchsizes and v^eights as may be or-
dered, not exceeding 44 by 64inches. This paper must.containnot less than 80 per cent of rags.
Map paper, like sample B, of suchsizes and weights as may be or-
dered, not exceeding 44 by 64inches. This paper must containnot less than 60 per cent of rags.
SUPERFINE COATED BOOK PAPE^l.
Superfine double-coated (two sides)book paper of any size, weight, ortint. This paper need not containrags.
Superfine single-coated (two sides)book paper, of any size, weight, ortint. This paper need not containrags.
Heavy coated (one side) book paper,24 by 38 inches. This paper mustcontain not less than 50 percent of
rags and the coating must be free
from casein.Heavy coated (one side) book paper, 100
of any size or weight, not exceed-ing 38 by 48 inches, on a basis of 24
by 38 inches. This paper mustcontain not less than 50 per centof rags and the coating must befree from casein.
MANILA, ROPE, AND BLEACHED MA-NILA PAPER.
[Manila paper of any required size orweight, flat or in rolls not exceed-ing 48 inches. This paper mustnot contain more than 15 per cent
[ of ground wood.Rope manila paper of any required
size or weight, flat, or in rolls notexceeding 48 inches. This papermust not contain ground wood.
Pure bleached manila, of any re-
quired size or weight, flat, not ex-ceeding 38 by 48 inches. Thispaper must not contain groundwood.
PLATED BULLET PATCH (OR ONION-SKIN).
(Must not contain less than 75 percent of rags.)
New York, Plated bullet patch (or onionskin),16 by 21 and 19 by 24 inches, onbasis of 16 by 21 inches.
1 In sheets. 2 in rolls.
Quantity.
Reams.1,000
Pounds.50,000
50,000
200,000
250.000
Price perpound.
$0. 044
80,000
10,000
.11
,105
.0625
.0485
.075
.075
200,000
200,000
70,000
1,000
1 .0312 .0295
1.045
«.045
.275
REPORT OF THE PUiMJC; PJM NTF.R. 169
No. 13.
—
Statement ofcontmciH made {by direction of lite Joint Commiltee on Planting)forpaperfor the public printing and bindiiigfrom Mar. 1, 1911, to Feb. 29, 1912—Contd,
Name of contractors. Description of paper.Weightper
ream.Quantity. Trice per
pound
.
BOND PAPEK—GLAZED OR UNGLAZED,TUB-SIZED AND LOFT-DRIED.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
Do
(Must contain not less than 100 percent of rags.)
Bond paper, any size or color, notexceeding 37 by 62 inches, on abasis of weight not lighter than 17
by 22 inches, and not heavier thanbasis of 17 by 22 inches.
Bond paper, of any color, size, orweight, not exceeding 37 by 62inches, basis of \veight not lighter
than 17 by 22 inches.Glazed bond paper, any color, size,
or weight, not exceeding 28 inchesin width.
U S M 0 BLUE BOND PAPER.
Pounds.
1 8
1
^'^
15
Pou nd s
.
\ 75,000i
250,000
20, 000
$0. 15
.1
Valley Paper Co., Holyoke Mass.
.
.208
American Writing Paper Co.,
Holyoke, Mass.Blue bond, basis 17 by 22 inches,watermarked U S M 0, in rolls notless than 8^ inches nor more than22 inches wide; also 1,000 pounds,19 by 29 inches, in sheets. Thispaper must contain not less than85 per cent of rags.
U S M 0 BLUE SAFETY BOND PAPER.
16 20,000 / 1.118
\ 2.114
Perfect Safety Paper Co., Holy-oke, Mass.
Blue safety bond, basis, 17 by 22inches, watermarked U S M O,and containing safety effect shield,
in rolls not less than 8| inches normore than 22 inches wide, or insheets as may be ordered. Thispaper must contain not less than 95per cent of rags.
16 350,000 / 1 . 171
1 2.171
PARCHMENT DEED, TUB-SIZED ANDLOFT-DRIED.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash- Parchment deed, of any size orweight. This paper must containnot less than 100 per cent of rags.
3,000 .135ington, D. C.
CARDBOARD.Sheets.
15,000Standard Paper Co., Kalamazoo,Mich.
Heavy railroad board, 22 by 28inches. This board must containnot more than 10 per cent groundwood.
280 .03
Ph^p Lindemeyr, Baltimore,
Do
White China board, 22 by 28 inches.This board must contain not morethan 40 per cent ground wood.
Colored card board, 22 by 28 inches.This board must not contain morethan 50 per cent ground wood.
210
210
20,000
30,000
Pounds.25,000
.05
.05
Smith, Dixon Co., Balthnore, Md. Manila cardboard of any size orweight. This board must not con-tain more than 10 per cent groundwood.
BRISTOL BOARD FOR UNITED STATESPOSTAL CARDS.
.031
The Champion Coated Paper Co.,Hamilton, Ohio.
Bristol board for United States pos-tal cards, on a basis of 24 by 36inches, to be delivered in rolls notless than 26f inches nor more than44| inches wide. This board neednot contain rags.
130 6,600,0009^ .039
1 In sheets. 2 in rolls.
170 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
No. 13.
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Statement of contracts made {by direction of the Joirit Committee on Printing)forpaperfor the public printing and bindingfrom Mar. 1, 1911, to Feb. 29, 1912—Contd.
Name of contractor: Description of paper.Weight
perream.
Quantity.Price perpound.
R, P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation).Boston, Mass.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., V^'ash-
ington, D. C.
Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md
.
C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Phila-delphia, Pa.
Woronoco Paper Co., Woronoco,Mass.Do
American Writing Paper Co.,Holyoke, Mass.
Woronoco Paper Co., Woronoco,Mass.Do :
DoValley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass.
"Woronoco Paper Co., Woronoco,Mass.
Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass
Do.
Charles W. Beers & Co., Balti-more, Md.
Vallev Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass
SUPERFINE BRISTOL BOARD.
White bristol board No. 1,22i by 28|
inches. This board must not con-tain ground wood.
Bristol board of any size, weight, orcolor. This board must containnot less than 10 per cent of rags.
Index bristol board, any requiredweight or color, not exceeding 22|by 28^ inches. This board mustcontain not less than 70 per centof rags.
COLORED BRISTOL BOARD.
Bristol board, any size, weight, orcolor, flat, or in rolls not exceeding28 inches. This board must notcontain more than 30 per cent of
ground wood and have a good writ-ing surface suitable for writingwith either ink or pencil.
MANILA TAG BOARD.
Manila tag board, any size or weight,in rolls not exceeding 28 incheswide. This board must not con-tain more than 55 per cent of
ground wood.Superfine manila tag board on a basis
of 24 by 38 inches, to be deliveredin rolls" not less than 22 inches normore than 28 inches wide, weigh-ing 300 to 400 pounds each. Suit-able for use on tabulating ma-chines.
FIRST CLASS LEDGER PAPER, WOVE,TUB SIZED AND LOFT DRIED.
(Must contain not less than 100 percent of rags.)
White or blue double cap, 17 by 28inches.
W hite or blue demy, 16 by 21 inches
.
Double demy (anv color except red),21 by 32 inches.
White or blue medium, 18 by 23inches.
Vv' hite or blue double medium, 23 by36 inches.
White or blue royal, 19 by 24 inches.
.
White or blue double royal, 24 by 38inches.
White or blue super royal, 20 by 28inches.
Ledger paper (any color except red),
and any required size, not other-wise contracted for, and not ex-ceeding 28 inches in width.
Red, any required size, not exceed-ing 28 "inches in width.
Ledger paper (any color except red),
21 by 321- inches.
Red, 21 by 32Hnches.
Pounds.
120140
140250
Pounds.
125,000
50,000
20,000
600,000
114
100,000
40,000
Reanti
8513285
132
1,000 .133
1,000^ .133
1,500 .135
500 .133
400 .14
600 .14
200 .144
200 .14&
1,000 .144
20 .30
1,000.143
20 .30
iln sheets. 2 In rolls.
REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PETNTER. 171
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Statement of contracts made (by direction of the Joint Committee on Printi/ng)forpaperfor the public printing and bindingfrom Mar. 1, 1911, to Feb. £9, 1912—€ontd.
Name of contractors. Description of paper,Weight
perream.
Quantity.Price perpound.
.
SECOND-CLASS LEDGER PAPER, WOVE,TUB SIZED, AND LOFT DRIED.
(Must contain not less than 100 percent of rags.)
White or blue double cap, 17 by 28inches.
White or blue demy, 16 by 21 inches.
The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincin-nati, Ohio.Do
Do.Do.
Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass.
Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass.
R. Po Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C. !
Do ! White or blue double demy, 21 by32 inches.
White or blue medium, 18 by 23inches.
White or blue double medium, 23 by36 inches.
White or blue royal, 19 by 24 inchesWhite or blue super royal, 20 by 28
inches.White or blue ledger paper, any re-
quired size not otherwise con-tracted for, and not exceeding 28inches in width.
TISSUE PAPER.
(Must contain not less than 60 percent of rags.)
Tissue paper (extra super),'20 by 30inches, in reams of 500 sheets.
BLOTTING PAPER, ANY STANDARDCOLOR.
<Must contain not less than 50 percent of rags.)
Old Dominion Paper Co., Nor-folk, Va.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
Cornelius Kahlen, New YorkN. Y.
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York.N.Y.
Do
Do
No bid received
Do
Do
Do
BlottiQg paper, 19 by 24 inches
MARBLE, COMB, AND LINING PAPER.
German medium brown marble pa-per, dull finish, 22 by 28 inches,in reams of 480 sheets.
German medium green marble pa-per, dull finish, 22 by 28 inches,in reams of 480 sheets.
Green marble paper, gloss finish, 22by 28 inches, in reams of 480 sheets.
Blue marble paper, gloss finish, 22by 28 inches, in reams of 480 sheets.
Red marble paper, gloss finish, 22by 28 inches, in reams of 480 sheets.
Brown marble paper, gloss finish, 22by 28 inches, in reams of 480 sheets.
Best German comb paper, glossfinish (fine comb), 22 by 28 inches,in reams of 480 sheets.
Best German comb paper, glossfinish (medium comb), 22 by 28inches, in reams of 480 sheets.
Best German comb paper, glossfinish (coarse comb), 22 by 28inches, in reams of 480 sheets.
Gray lithographed lining paper,American made, 24 by 28 inches,in reams of 500 sheets, withoutgold vein.
Light-green lithographed lining pa-per, American made, 24 by 28inches, in reams of 500 sheets,without gold vein.
Lithographed lining paper. No. 1,American made, 24 by 28 inches,in reams of 500 sheets.
Lithographed lining paper. No, 2,American made, 24 by 28 inches,in reams of 500 sheets
.
Pounds.
100
Reams.1,000 $0.09
1,000 .09
1,000 .09
500 . 091
300 .091
100 .091400 .091
300 .00
Per ream.50 $L04
20 4.70
c0 9. 55
5 9.55
10 9.55
300 9. 55
50 9.55
25 9.55
7.45
15 7.45
15 7.45
5
5
20
!
20
172 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PSINTEK.
No. 13.
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Statement of contracts made {by direction of the Joint Committee on Printing) forpaperfor the public printing and binding from Mar. 1, 1911, to Feb. 29, 1912—Contd.
Name of contractors. Description of paper.Weight
perream.
Quantity.Price perpound.
No bid received
Do
Do
Do
Do
American Writing Paper Co.,
Holyoke, Mass.
E.. P. Andrews Paper Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md,
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corporation),Boston, Mass.
Cornelius Kahlen, New York,N. Y.
MARBLE, COMB, AND LININGPAPER—continued.
Lithographed lining paper, No. 3,
American made, 24 by 28 inches,in reams of 500 sheets.
Lithographed lining paper, No. 4,
American made, 24 by 28 inches,in reams of 500 sheets.
Lithographed lining paper. No. 5,
American made, 24 by 28 inches,in reams of 500 sheets.
Lithographed lining paper, No. 6,
American made, 24 by 28 inches,in reams of 500 sheets.
Lithographed lining paper, No. 7,
American made, 24 by 28 inches,in reams of 500 sheets.
TYPEWRITER PAPER AND LETTERPAPER.
Heavy typewriter paper, cream laid,
rough or smooth finish, not less
than 16 by 21 inches, nor more than16 by 26 inches. Double sized andloft dried. This paper must con-tain not less than 100 per cent ofrags.
Thin typewriter paper, cream laid,
rough or smooth finish, not less
than 16 by 21 inches, nor morethan 16 by 26 inches. Doublesized and loft dried. This papermust contain not less than 100 percent of rags.
Linen-finish letter paper, white orblue, 22 by 34 inches. Tub sizedand loft dried. This paper mustcontain not less than 85 per centof rags.
WHITE PARAFFIN PAPER.
White paraffin paper, any requiredweight or size, not exceeding 24 by38 inches.
PARCHMENT.
Parchment, 15 by 21 inches
Pounds. Reams.20
20
350
100
50
500
25
25
Pounds.
3,000
Sheets.
3,000
$0. 107
Per ream.L88
Per pound..18
.084
Per sheet,
.295
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 173
No. 14.
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Statement of contracts made for material and supplies {except paper), stationery
,
and miscellaneous items, during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911.
Name of contractor. Description of articles. Quantity. Contract price.
Monroe Binder BoardCo., Monroe, Mich.Do
Universal Supply Co.,
New York, N. Y.W. 0. Davey & Sons,Jersey Citv^ N. J.
The C." L. La BoiteauxCo. Ciucinnati, Ohio.Do
W. O. Davey & Sons, Jer-
sey City, N. J.
R. P. Andrews PaperCo., "Washington, D. C.
Mathers-Lamm PaperCo., Washington, D. C.
BIXDER S BOAEDS.
Binder's boards (No. 1 quality). . .pounds.
.
Binder's boards (good No. 2 quality), .doBinder's boards, lined (good No. 2 quality),pounds.
Binder's boards, best quality, hard,pounds.
Strawboards, 26 by 38 inches, No. 50,
pounds.Strawboards, lined, 26 by 38 inches. No. 50,
pounds.Trunk boards. No. 1 quality, 34 by 44 inches,pounds.
Card middles, 22 by 28 inches pounds.
.
Red press boards, 24 by 32 inches; weight,80 to 120 pounds to 144 sheets, sheets.
LEATHER.
Thomas Gamar & Co., Genuine Turkey morocco, No. 1 quality,
-New York, N. Y. various colors, dozen.
Do Genuine Tiu-key morocco. No. 1 quality,cochineal, dozen.
Do American morocco. No. 1 quality, variouscolors, dozen.
Do American morocco, No. 1 quality, cochineal,dozen.
All bids rejected : East India goat morocco, American finish.
No. 1 quality, various colors, dozen.Do East India goat morocco, American finish.
No. 1 quality cochineal, dozen.No bids received Genuine Levant Turkey m.orocco. No. 1
quality, English, various colors, dozen.Do Genuine Levant Turkey morocco, No. 1
quality, English cochineal, dozen.Louis Dejonge & Co., American calfskins, dull English finish, va-New York, N. Y. rious colors. No. 1 quality, dozen.
Thomas Gamar & Co., Roans, sumac-tanned, straight grained, No.New York, N. Y. 1 quality, various colors, ,5 to 100 feet to
the dozen, dozen.Do Roans, sumac-tanned, straight grained. No.
1 quality, cochineal, 75 to 100 feet to thedozen, dozen.
Do Skivers, blue, straight grained, No. 1 qual-ity, medium thickness, 110 to 150 feet to
I
the dozen, dozen.Do.
I
Skivers, blue, dull calf finished, No. 1 qual-
i
ity, medium thickness, 110 to 150 feet to; the dozen, dozen.
Do ' Skivers, blue, gloss finish. No. 1 quality, me-dium thickness. 110 to 150 feet to the dozen,dozen.
Do Skivers, cochineal, straight grained. No. 1
quality, medium thickness, 110 to 150 feetto the dozen, dozen.
Do Skivers, brown, calf finished, No. 1 quality,medium thickness, 110 to 150 feet to thedozen, dozen.
Do : Skivers, cochineal title, thin. No. 1 quality,100 to 135 feet to the dozen, dozen.
Do Skivers, cochineal title, hea-\~\'. No. 1 quality,100 to 135 feet to the dozen, dozen.
Do,
Skivers, title, various colors, thin, No. 1
I
quality, 100 to 135 feet to the dozen, dozen.Do Skivers, title, various colors, hea\-yr No. 1
' quality, 100 to 135 feet to the dozen, dozen.Winslow Bros. & Smith ' Law sheep. No. 1 quality, m^edium thick-
Co., Norwood, Mass. ness, 90 to 125 feet to the dozen, dozen.Do ' Law sheep. No. 1 quality, thin, 85 to 120 feet
[
to the dozen, dozen.The Gteo. Dudley & Son
:Bark skiver. No. 1 quality, medium, 120 to
Co., vrinsted. Conn. I 160 feet to the dozen, dozen.Thomas Gamar & Co.,
;Bark skiver, No. 1 quality, thin, 100 to 140
New York, N. Y. ; feet to the dozen, dozen.John Campbell & Co.,
j
Fleshers, No. 1 quality, medium size, me-New York, N. Y. dium thickness, dozen.Do
IFleshers, No. 1 quality, large size, heavy,
I dozen.
100,000I
SO. 01625 per pound.
600,000i
SO. 01575 per pound.100,000 SO. 018785 per pound.
200,000j
SO. 036 per pound.
150,000 ! SO. 0134 per pound.I
5, 000 SO. 01 625 per pound.
8,000 SO. 025 per pound.
1,500 SO. 029 per pound.
4,000 SO. 0625 per pound.
25 S48 per dozen.
40 S48 per dozen.
500 $0,205 per square foot.
100 S0.205 per square foot
500
100
5
3
5 SO.28 per square foot.
10 $0,105 per square foot.
10 SO.ll per square foot.
50
30
$0.08 per square foot.
$0.08 per square foot.
20 $0,085 per square foot
.
20 $0.0875 per squarefoot.
100 SO.0775 per squarefoot.
50 $0.08 per square foot.
10 SO. 0875 per squarefoot.
$0.08 per square foot.75
20
1,000
$0. 0875 per squarefoot.
S0.08 per square foot.
1,500 $0,085 per square foot.
200 $0,057 per square foot.
50
75
$0.0525 per squarefoot.
$5 per dozen.
200 $6 per dozen.
174 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Ko. 14.
—
Statement of contracts made for material and supplies {except paper), stationery,
and miscellaneous items, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Name of contractor. Description of articles. Quantity. Contract price.
All bids rejected
Eagle Tanning Works,Chicago, 111.
Do
Do
W. D, Byron & Sons(Inc.), Williamsport,Md.
Louis Dejonge & Co.,New York, N. Y.
W.v D. Byron & Sons(Inc.), Williamsport,Md.
Louis Dejonge & Co.New York, N. Y.Do
No bid received
Do.....
Bid withdrawn
No bid received
Do
Do
Do
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
Interlaken Mills, NewYork, N. Y.Do
Do
Do
Do
R. P. Andrews PaperCo., ^'N'ashington, D. C.
Do
Interlaken Mills, NewYork, N. Y.Do
Do
Do
Do
No bid received
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
LEATHER—continued.
Fleshers, No. 1 quality, extra large andheavy, to cut covers 25 by 38 inches, dozen.
American Russia (cowhide), in sides, No. 1
quality, medium thickness, in any re-
quired color, feet.
American Russia (cowhide), in hides. No. 1
qualitj^ medium thickness, in any re-
quired color, feet.
American Russia (cowhide), in hides, No. 1
quality, heavy, in any required color, feet.
American Russia (cowhide), in sides. No. 1
quality, pebbled, in any required color,
feet.
Cowhide buffing, boarded grained, in sides,
No. 1 quaUty, various colors, heavy, feet.
Cowhide buffing, boarded grained, in sides,
No. 1 quality, various colors, thin, feet.
Cowhide buffiing, water-grained, in sides,
No. 1. quality, various colors, tbin, feet.
Cowhide buffiing, water-grained, in sides.
No. 1 quality, various colors, heavy, feet.
Skins, cape goat or morocco, fine grain, ordi-nary morocco finish, all colors, dozen.
Skins, cape goat or morocco, natural grain,all colors, dozen.
Skins, cape goat or morocco, bold grain,levant finish, all colors, dozen.
Niger goatskins, genuine African tannageand color, various shades of red, dozen.
Niger goatskins, sometimes called "Oasis,"plain grain, all colors, dozen.
Sealskins, fine grain, morocco-style finish,
all colors, dozen.Pigskins, fime grain dozen.
.
BOOK CLOTH, BEST QUALITY, 38 INCHES WIDE,38 YARDS TO THE PIECE.
Book cloth, black, all patterns except silk,
pieces.
Book cloth, common colors, all patterns ex-cept silk, pieces.
Book cloth, extra brown or dove, etc., inthe ordinary patterns except silk, pieces.
Book cloth, extra green or extra blue, in
the ordinary patterns except silk, pieces.
Book cloth, ruby, solferino,or magenta, inthe ordinary patterns except silk, pieces.
Book cloth, cochineal, in the ordinary pat-terns except silk, pieces.
Book cloth, common black, silk patterns,pieces.
Book cloth, common colors, silk patterns,pieces.
Book cloth, extra black, silk patterns,pieces.
Book cloth, extra brown or dove, silk pat-terns, pieces.
Book cloth, extra green or extra blue, silk
patterns, pieces.
Book cloth, ruby, solferino, or magenta,silk patterns, pieces.
Book cloth, cochineal, silk patterns, .pieces.
.
BOOK CLOTH, BEST QUALITY, 42 INCHES WIDE,38 YARDS TO THE PIECE.
Book cloth, black, all patterns except silk,
pieces.
Book cloth, common colors, all patterns ex-cept silk, pieces.
Book cloth, extra brown or dove, etc., in
the ordinary patterns except silk, pieces.
Book cloth, extra green or extra blue, in theordinary patterns except silk, pieces.
Book cloth, ruby, solferino, or magenta, in
the ordinary patterns except silk, pieces.
Book cloth, cochineal, in the ordinary pat-terns except silk, pieces.
100
125,000
10,000
20,000
2,000
6,000
6,000
40,000
12,500
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
700
2,500
300
900
600
100
50
50
400
50
400
50
50
700
2,500
300
900
600
100
S0.15 per square foot
$0.16 per square foot
$0,185 per square foot
$0.15 per square foot
$0,085 per square foot.
$0,075 per square foot.
$0.10 per square foot.
$0.10 per square foot
$5,19 per piece.
$6.50 per piece.
$7.75 per piece.
$8 per piece.
$8.75 per piece.
$10.25 per piece.
$5.50 per piece.
$6.75 per piece.
$8 per piece.
$8 per piece.
$8.25 per piece.
$9 per piece.
$10.50 per piece.
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No. 14.
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Statement of contracts made for material and supplies (except paper), stationery,
and miscellaneous items, during fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Name of contractor.
No bid received
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
Do
R. P. Andrews PaperCo., Washington, D. C.
No bid received.
The Holliston Mills, Nor-wood, Mass.
Thomas Gamar & Co.New York, N. Y.
All bids rejected
.
Louis Dejonge & Co.New York, N. Y.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
M. G. Copeland Co.,Washington, D. C.
Do
Description of articles.
E. P. Clarke Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
Do
Do.
Do.
Do.
The HoUiston Mills, Nor-wood, Mass.
The Manhattan SupplyCo., New York, N. Y.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-ington, D. C.Do
Do.
Do.
Do.
Quantity.
BOOK CLOTH, BEST QUALITY, 42 INCHES WIDE,38 YARDS TO THE PIECE—Continued.
Book cloth, common black, silk patterns,
pieces.
Book cloth, common colors, silk patterns,
pieces.
Book cloth, extra black, silk patterns,
pieces.
Book cloth, extra brown or dove, etc., silk
patterns, pieces.
Book cloth, extra green or extra blue, silk
patterns, pieces.
Book cloth, ruby, solferino, or magenta,silk patterns, pieces.
Book cloth, cochineal, silk patterns,
pieces.
BUCKRAM, 38 INCHES WIDE, 38 YARDS TOTHE PIECE.
Buckram, all colors, plain, 38 inches wide,about 38 yards to the piece, yards.
BUCKRAM, 42 INCHES WIDE, 38 YARDS TOTHE PIECE.
Bucki-am, all colors, plain, 42 inches wide,about 38 yards to the piece, yards.
j
Buckram, all colors, plain, 42 inches wide,about 38 yards to the piece, yards.
i
FABRIKOID, PLUVIUSIN, AND CLOTH-LINED|
PAPER.
j
Fabrikoid, 34 mches wide, best quality, in
any required color or pattern, in rolls of 25j
yards, each, yards.Pluviusin, 45 inches wide, quality No. 10 G,in any requhed color or pattern, in rolls of
!
12 yards each, yards. i
Cloth-lined paper, 25 by 3G inches, in any re-i
quired color, sheets. '
j
CANVAS, DUCK, AND DRILLING, BEST QUALITY.
Canvas or duck, linen finish, 28 inches wide,for binding books, yards.
Canvas or duck, white, 28 inches wide, 8ounces to the yard, for covering blankbooks, yards.
Canvas or duck, white, 28 inches wide, 10ounces to the yard, for covering blankbooks, yards.
Canvas of duck, best linen finish, brown orsage, 28 inches wide, for binding books, G
ounces to the yard, yards.Sage duck, 28 inches wide, 10 ounces to theyard, for binding books, yards.
Sage duck, 28 inches wide,'l2 ounces to theyard, for binding books, yards.
Sage duck, 37 inches wide, 13 ounces to theyard, for binding books, j'ards.
Sa'ge duck, 43 inches wide'J double thread,for binding books, yards.
Canvas or duck, calendered, olive, tan, orgray, as requhed, 36 inches wide, yards.
Duck, tan color, light shade, 28 inches wide,12 ounces to the yard, yards.
Duck, tan color, light shade, 37 inches wide,13 ounces to the yard, yards.
Duck, tan color, light shade, 43 inches wide,double thread, yards.
Duck, black, 43 inches wide, double thread,yards.
Duck, drab or slate color, 43 inches wide,double thi-ead, j^ards.
Drab drilling, for binding books, 43 incheswide, in rolls of 25 or 30 yards each, to berolled tight and straight and free fromwrinkles, with an opening in the center of
each roll large enough to admit a rod 1 inchin diameter, vards.
50
50
400
50
400
50
50
6,000
G.OOO
Contract price.
S0.215 per yard.
000 S0.25 per yard.
15, 000
500
2, 500
100
1,500
2.000
100
100
500
1,000
100
3,000
2,000
1.500
100
500
100
25,000
$0.1975 per yard.
$8 per 100 sheets.
S0.1G8 per yard.
$0,135 per yard.
$0,175 per yard.
$0.1525 per yard.
.S0.21 per yard.
$0.2G per yard.
SO.294 per yard.
$0.2g25 per yard.
$0.38 per yard.
$0.25 per yard.
S0.294 per yard.
$0.2G25 per yard.
$0,273 per yard.
S0.2G25 per yard.
$0,122 per yard.
176 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRUSTTEK.
No. 14.
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Statement of contracts made for material and supplies (except paper), stationery,
and miscellaneous items, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Name of contractor.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
Louis Hartig, AVashing-ton, D. C.
Louis Dejonge & Co.,New York, N. Y.Do
Do
Do
Louis Dejonge & Co.,New York, N. Y.Do
K. Richard Grahl, LongIsland City, N. Y.
R. Richard Grahl, LongIsland City, N. Y.
Do.
No bid received.
Hastings & Co., Phila-delphia, Pa.
Michael Schultz's Sons,New York, N. Y.
Hastmgs & Co., Phila-delphia, Pa.
W. H. Coe Manufactur-ing Co., Providence,R.I.DoDoDoDoDoDo
W. H. Coe Manufactur-ing Co., Providence,r:i.DoDoDoDoDoDo
Description of articles.
CANVAS, DUCK, AND DEiLLING, BEST QUAL-ITY—Continued
.
Drilling, brov\^n, 43 inches wide yards.
.
Duck, black enameled, thin and pliable, 50inches vvide, yards.
SILK HEADBANDS.
Silk headband, No. 1, 12 yards to the piece,pieces.
Silk headband, No. 2, 12 yards to the piece,pieces.
Silk headband. No. 3, 12 yards to the piece,pieces.
Silk headband. No. 4, 12 yards to the piece,
pieces.
MERCERIZED COTTON HEADBANDS.
Mercerized cotton headband. No. 1, 12 yardsto the piece, pieces.
Mercerized cotton headband, No. 2, 12 yardsto the piece, pieces.
Mercerized cotton headband, No. 3, 12 yardsto the piece, pieces.
MERCERIZED-COTTON HEADBANDS, WOUNDON SPOOLS, 150 YARDS TO THE SPOOL.
Mercerized-cotton headband. No. 2, about150 yards to the spool, to be wound either
right or left, as may be ordered, spools.
Mercerized-cotton headband. No. 3, about150 yards to the spool, to be wound eitherright or left, as may be ordered, spools.
MUSLIN HEADBANDS, PUT UP IN CONES.
Muslin headband, 1 inch wide; cones to be7 inches high, 8 inches in diameter at bot-tom, 6J inches in diameter at top, and to
contain about 500 yards each, cones.
GOLD LEAF.
Gold leaf, XX, deep, 3| by 3| inches, packs.
Gold leaf, usual, 3| by 3| inches, packs
Gold leaf, edge, 3| by 3| inches, packs
RIBBON GOLD LEAF, XX, IN ROLLS OF 67, FEET TO EACH ROLL.
i inch wide. .rolls..
I inch wide do1 inch wide doli^g- inches wide do1\ inches wide do2 inches wide do2^ inches wide do—RIBBON GOLD LEAF, USUAL, IN ROLLS OF 67
FEET TO EACH ROLL.
i inch wide rolls.
.
inch wide do..1 inch wide do.
.
1^ inches wide do.
.
IJ inches wide do.
.
2 inches wide do.
.
2\ inches wide do..
Quantity.
300
700
100
200
300
50
200
800
600
200
150
200
2,000
1,200
25
50
40050
4002005050
Contract price.
$0.1775 per yard.
S0.255 per yard.
$0.23 per piece.
$0.26 per piece.
$0.29 per piece.
$0.32 per piece.
$0.20 per piece.
$0.22 per piece.
$0.24 per piece.
$0,014 per yard.
$0.02. per yard.
$6.50 per pack.
$5.45 per pack.
$8 per pack.
$0,411 per roll.
$0,616 per roll.
$1.50 per roll.
$1,572 per roll.
$1,912 per roll.
$3.36 per roll.
$3.95 per roll.
25 $0,372 per roll.
$0.62 per roll.
$1,346 per roll
$1,416 per roll.
$2,018 per roll.
$2,678 per roll.
$3.40 per roll.
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIXTEE. 177
Xo. 14.
—
Statement of contracts made for material and supplies (except paper), stationery,
and miscellaneous items, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Name of contractor. Description of articles. Quantity. Contract price.
! ALUiOXUM LEAF.
Michael Sclmltz's Sons. Aluminum leaf, best thin, 5| by 5* inches,
New York. N. Y. packs.Matson<feCo!,NewYork, Aluminum leaf, best thin, 6 by 6 inches,
X. Y.^
ixacks.
MBBOX ALmnfTM LEAF, Df ROLLS OF 67
jFEET TO EACH ROLL.
i inch wide rolls..W. H. C!oe Manufactur-ing Co., Providence.R.I.Do It inches wide.
OTIEEAD, TWTNX, XSD COED.
.do.
J. P. Xawrarh. Xevr No. 16, 3-cord linen thread, gray, in balls,
York, N. Y. pounds.Do Xo. 16, 4-cord linen thread, gray, in balls,
pounds.Do No. 18, 3-cord linen thread, gray, in balls,
iwunds.Do Xo. 25. 3-cord linen thread, gray, in balls,
,poimds.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash- Xo. 45.. 3-cord linen thread, gray, in balls,
tngton, D. C. pounds.Do ,
Linen thread, for Smyth book-sewing ma-chines, Xo. 40, 3-cord, wound on 1-poundtubes.'poiuids'.
Do Lin^i V : :or Smyth book-sewing ma-'
. 3-cord, wound on 1-poimd
H. E. Locke & Co., Bos-ton, Mass.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wasn-,
tngton, D. C.
Old Dominion Paper Co.,j
Xorfolk. Va.;
I
J. P. Xawrath, Xew York,
.
X. Y. :
Old Dominion Paper Co., i
Xorfolk, Va. _'
j
J. P. Xawrath, Xew York, i
N. Y. '
i
Do;
All bids rejected i
Do \
Do \
J. P. Nawrath. X'ew York.N. Y.
Bes: sr:.-.--_:-i cotton thread, bleached orunbleached, for Smyth book-sewing ma-chines, Xo.' 36, 4-cord, wound on spoolscontaining 9,600 yards each, spools.
Soft flax twine, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 12 ply, bestquality, as may be required, h pound tothe hank or bail, pounds.
Cotton cord, to be used on headband, crash-ing, and lining machine; cones to be 7inches high, 5 inches at bottom, and 3iinches at top, cones.
Cord, cotton," 4-ply (page cord, soft-laid
seine twine, 2S thread) . in balls, potmds.Jute, 6-ply, heavy t .pounds.
.
Jute, 6-ply, meiiium
.
.do.
Jute, 6-ply, light do. .
.
Jute. 8-ply, heavy .doJute. S-plV, medium do....Jute, S-pIy. light do. .
.
Wrapping twine, strong and soft, 3. 4. and5 r-lv. T>ounds.
200
500
200
100
100
300
75
100
1,000
100
6.00020.0005,0005,0002.000
$0.80 per pack.
$0.9:i per pack.
$0.27 per roll.
.$0.3-S2 per roll.
S0.66 per poimd.
$0.66 i)er pound.
$0.68 per pound.
-$0.78 per pound.
$1.33 per pound.
$1.96 per pound.
400 ^.17 per pound.
>1.:>5 per spool.
$0.2375 per poimd.
$0,216 per pound.
1 . 500 $0. 2.35 per potmd.
2, 000 $0,063 per pound.
2, 000 $0,066 per pound
.
$0.08 i)€r potind.
$0.08 per pound.
WTBE FOE STITCHING MACimTES.
j
(The sizes given are in decimals of an inch.)
John A. Roebling's Sonsi
0.018 round wire, for stitching machines, onCo., Trenton. X. J. !; spools ready for use: spools wiU. be re-
tiirned at the expense of the coatraetor,pounds.
Do 0.021 round wire, for stitching machines, onspools ready for use; spools wiU be re-turned at the expense of the contractor,pounds.
Do 0.031 by 0.021 flat wire, for stitchlns ma-chines, on spools ready for use: spools wiUb& returned at the expense of the contrac-
jtor. pounds.
Do. 0.036 by 0.021 fiat wire, for stitching ma-chines, on spools ready for use: spools willbe returned at the expense of the contrac-tor. x)oimds.
E. C. Fuller Co., Xew 0.041 by 0.029 flat wire, for stitchingma-York. N. Y. chines, on spools rea-ly for use: spools wiU
be returned at the expense of the contrac-tor, pounds.
100 .$0.0975 per pound.
3.000 f $0.0875 per pound.
1. 500 $0.0925 per pound.
700 $0.0925 per pound.
i
2, 000 $0,125 per pound.
10513—11-
178 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEIKTER.
No. 14.
—
Statement of contracts madefor material and supplies {except paper), stationery^
and miscellaneous items, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Name of contractor.
E. C. Fuller Co., NewYork, N. Y.
John A. Roebling's SonsCo., Trenton, N. J.
Universal Supply Co.
New York, N. Y.
American Glue Co., NewYork, N. Y.
Peter Cooper's Glue Fac-tory, New York, N, Y.
All bids rejected
Clarkson Glue Co., St.
Louis, Mo.
Bingham Bros. Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
F. O. Peterson & Co.,
Aurora, 111.
John Greig, New York,N. Y.
Strahl & Pitsch, NewYork, N. Y.
National Gum & MicaCo., New York, N. Y.
Lewis Hopfenmaier,Washington, D. C.
Shoemaker & Busch,Philadelphia, Pa.
Shoemaker & BuschPhiladelphia, Pa.Do
Geo. F. Muth & Co.Vv'ashington, D. C.
Shoemaker & BuschPhiladelphia, Pa.
No bid receivedDo
E. J. Murphv Co. (Inc.)Washington, D. C.
Shoemaker & BuschPhiladelphia, Pa.
No bid received
E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.)
Washington, D. C.Thomas Garnar & Co.New York, N. Y.Do
Description of articles.
wiKE FOR STITCHING MACHINES—Continued.
(The sizes given are in decimals of an inch.)
0.047 by 0.035 flat wire, for stitching ma-chines, on spools ready for use; spools will
be returned at the expense of the contrac-tor, pounds.
0.021 round wire, to be used on a Hoe speechpress (25 or 30s), on spools ready for use;spools will be returned at the expense of
the contractor, pounds.
GLUE, TABLET COMPOSITION, TABLET GLTJE^ALBUMEN, DEXTRIN, AND BEESWAX.
Glue, best quality (unground), for generalbindery use (10 pounds as sample re-
quired), pounds.Glue, best quaUty (unground), quick-dry-
ing, for use on' Smyth case-making ma-chines (15 pounds as sample required),pounds.
Glue (unground), best quality, for roller
making (10 poUnds as sample required),pounds.
Glue (ground), best quality, for roller mak-ing (10 pounds as sample required),pounds.
Flexible glue, to use in ghiing books to berounded and backed (10 pounds as samplerequired), pounds.
Tablet composition, packed in 5 or 10 poundcans (1 pound as sample required), pounds.
Tablet glue, packed in 10-pound cans (1
pound as sample required), pounds.Gfycerin, in drums, 30° Baume for makingprinters' rollers, drums to be returned at
expense of contractor, pounds.Egg albumen, best quality (2 pounds as sam-ple required), pounds.
Dextrin, best quality, light, for gumminglabels, pounds.
Beeswax, best quaUty pounds..
Glucose, best quality. .do.
GUM ARABIC, ALUM, MARBLER'S COLORS,SWEET OIL, VIRGIN OLIVE OIL, FRENCHBOOK VARNISH, SHELLAC, GUM HOGG,GUM TRAGACANTH, ETC.
Granulated gum arable. .pounds.
Alum, pulverized doUltramarine blue powder, dry color, for
m^arbUng, best quality, pounds.Chrome yellow, lemon, dry color, best qual-
ity, pounds.Chrome yellow, lemon, in pulp pounds.
.
Red lake, in pulp, for marbling doStronger water ammonia do
Sweet oil; best quality, in half-pint bottles,
dozen.French book varnish, light, best quality, in
quarts, dozen.Orange shellac, best quality pounds.
.
Gum hogg, true, best quality, for marbling(5 pounds as sample required) pounds.
Gum tragacanth, Turkish, best quality, for
marbling (5 pounds as sample required),pounds.
Quantity.
500
Contract price.
$0,125 per pound.
1,200 $0.0875 per poimd.
40,000
10,000
$0.0887 per pound.
$0,085 per pound.
, 000 $0.15 per pound.
1,000
10,000
3,000
1,000
10,000
250
1,000
1,200
100
150
82550
50
50250
50
1
100
200
100
$0,085 per pound.
$0.10 per pound.'
$0.08875 per pound.
$0,197 per poiind,
$0.58 per pound.
$0,054 per pound.
$0.32 per pound.
$0,045 per pound.
$0,235 per pound.
,02 per pound.,13 per pound.
$0.12 per pound.
048 per pound.
79 per dozen.
20 per pound.
27 per pound.
75 per pound.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 179
No. 14.
—
Statement of contracts made for material and supplies (except paper), stationery,
and miscellaneous items, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911— Continued.
Name of contractor.
Harvey W.Wesco, Brook-lyn, N. Y.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Description of articles.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
George F. Hills Co., NewYork, N. Y.
Geo. W. Millar & Co.,New York, N. Y.
R. C. Osburn, Philadel-phia' Pa.
Louis Dejonge & Co.,New York, N. Y.Do
PATENT BACKS, BACK-LINING PAPER, GRAYSUPER, PARCHMENT SUBSTITUTE, BOOK-BINDING BAND, AND TAPJE FOR MACHINES.
For patent backs for books, equal to whatis known as Philadelphia Patent Back,not exceeding 1 inch in width and 14|inches in length, perforated, guards.
For patent backs for books, equal to whatis known as Philadelphia Patent Back,not exceeding 1 inch in width and 16|inches in length, perforated, guards.
For patent backs for books, equal to whatis known as Philadelphia Patent Back,not exceeding 1 inch in width and 174inches in length, perforated, guards.
For patent backs for books, equal to whatis known as Philadelphia Patent Back,not exceeding 1 inch in width and 18|inches in length, perforated, guards.
For patent backs for books, equal to whatis known as Philadelphia Patent Back,not exceeding 1 inch in Madth and 19^inches in length, perforated, guards.
For patent backs for books, equal to whatis known as Philadelphia Patent Back,not exceeding 1 inch in width and 20|inches in length, perforated, guards.
For patent backs for books, equal to whatis known as Philadelphia Patent Back,not exceeding 1 inch in width and 14Jinches in length, guards.
For patent backs for books, equal to whatis known as Philadelphia Patent Back,not exceeding 1 inch in width andinches in length, guards.
For patent backs for books, equal to M^hatis known as Philadelphia Patent Back,not exceeding 1 inch in width and llhinches in length, guards.
For patent backs for books, eoual to whatis known as Philadelphia Patent Back,not exceeding 1 inch in width and 18
J
inches in length, guards.For patent backs for books, equal to what
is known as Philadelphia Patent Back,not exceeding 1 inch in width and 19=^-
inches in length, guards.For patent backs for books, equal to what
is known as Philadelphia patent back, notexceeding 1 inch in v/idth and 20^ inchesin length, guards.
Back-lining papers for Smyth case-makingmachine; to be put up in rolls varyingfrom i to 5 inches in width and not exceed-ing 10 inches in diameter, each roll to havea mark showing its width and to have ahole in the center 1 inch in diameter, thegrain of the paper to run with its length.
Lining paper for headband, lining, andcrashing machines: 1 to 2f inches inw dth;roll not to exceed 8 inches in diameter; tohave a hole in center If inches in diameter;the grain of paper to run with its length;
!this paper must not be under 6 or over 6|points in thickness, must be tough, andstand considerable strain, pounds.
Paper for tablet-stripping machine, varyingin sizes from | inch to U inches; roll 8^inches in diameter, hole In center of roll
1| inches in diameter; grain of paper torun with length; this paper must not beover 3J points in thickness; it must betough and stand considerable strain,pounds.
Gray super, 36 inches, flat, 50 yards to thepiece, in bales of 40 to 50 pieces, yards.
Gray super, or crash, 36 inches wide, woundon core, with opening for shaft 3i inchesin diameter; about 300 yards to the roll,
rolls.
Quantity.
2,000
5,000
5,000
3,000
3,500
10,000
10,000
5,000
3,000
10,000
8,000
5,000
Contract price.
$0,006 per guard.
$0,006 per guard.
$0,006 per guard.
$0,006 per guard.
$0,008 per guard.
$0,008 per guard.
$0,006 per guard.
$0,006 per guard.
$0,006 per guard.
$0,006 per guard.
10.008.
$0,008 per guard.
$0.0375 per pound.
$0,065 per pound.
$0,065 per pound.
i
15, 000 $0.0275 per yard.
300 $0.0275 per yard.
1 "Palmetta Kraft" basis 24 by 36-2S.
180 EEPOST OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14.
—
Statement of contracts made for material and supplies {except paper), stationery^
and miscellaneous items, during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Name of contractor.
Louis Dejonge & Co.,
New York, N. Y.Thomas Gamar & Co.,
New York, N. Y.Wm. H. Horstmami Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
J. Arthur Adamson,Philadelphia, Pa.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-ington, D. C.Do
Do.
The Nassau Smelting <t
Refining Works, NewYork, N. Y.
Do.
Columbia Smelting & Re-fining vVorks, NewYork, N. Y.
The Nassau Smelting &Refining V\^orks, NewYork, N. Y.
Columbia Smelting Sc Re-fining AYorks, NewYork, N. Y.
Shoemaker & Busch,Pliiladelphia, Pa.
Columbia Smelting & Re-fining Works, NewYork, N. Y.
The Conley Foil Co.,
New York, N. Y.
The Ansonia Brass &Copper Co., New York,N. Y.
Zucker & I.evett & LoebCo., New York, N. Y.
Morgans Wilcox Manu-facturing Co., Middle-tOAvn, N. Y.
Mackall Bros., YvasMng-ton, D. C.
Zucker & Levett <t LoebCo., New York, N. Y.
Shoemaker & Busch,Philadelphia, Pa.
No bid received
Joseph Dixon CrucibleCo., Phfiadelphia, Pa.Do
Description of articles.
PATENT BACKS, BACK-LINING PAPER, GRAYSUPER, PARCHMENT SUBSTITUTE, BOOK-BINDING BAND, AND TAPE FOR MACHINES—continued.
Parchment substitute, | inch, in pieces of
144 yards each, pieces.Bookbinding band, f inch, cotton, in pieces
of 12 yards each, pieces.Tape for Martini book-sewing machines, |inch wide, in rolls of either 24 or 36 j^ardseach, ta];e to be wound on |-inch cores 1|inches in diameter, cores to have •^-inchhole in center and the rolls not to exceed5 inches in diameter, yards.
Tape for use in sewing heavy blank bookson Martini book-sewing machines, ^ inchwide, in rolls of either 24 or 36 yards each,tape to be wound on |-inch cores 1-| inchesin diameter, cores to 'have i^-inch hole incenter and the rolls not to exceed 5 inchesin diameter, yards.
Rolls, h inch, press or folder tape, in rolls 36yards each, "dozen.
Rolls, J inch, press or folder tape, in rolls 36yards each, dozen.
Rolls, 1-| inch, press or folder tape, in rolls 36yards each, dozen.
STEREOTYPER'S AND ELECTROTYPER'S MA-TERIAL.
Refined lead, free from- all but traces of ar-
senic, copper, iron, and antimony, thepercentage of all impurities not to exceedone-tenth of 1 per cent, without showing atrace of zinc. The lead to be molded inpigs 4 hj 4i by 21^ inches and weighingapproximately 95 pounds each, pounds.
Tin, Straits of Malacca, in pigs, standardvs'eight, pounds.
Tin, Straits of Malacca, in cakes, bars, oringot bars, not to exceed 3 poimds each,pounds.
Antimony, Cookson's, in original casks,pounds".
Antimony and tin, mixed in equal parts,
pounds.
Bismuth metal pounds .
.
Solder, composed of equal parts of tin andlead, cast in bars about \ inch in diameter,pounds.
Tin foil, first quality, rolled on hollow straw-board cores: inside diameter of core 1|inches: -w idth of foil 6 inches, pounds.
Lake copper battery i^lates, rolled copper,size 22 by 27 by J inch thick, poimds.
Silverite nickel anodes,inch thick, pouiids.
Sifted cast-iron filiuss .
.
8 by IS inches, l
pounds.
.do.Sulphate of copper
Double nickel salts and ammonium (underthis item is desired crystallized nickel andammonium sulphate), pounds.
Single sul]-)hatc of nickel (under this item is
desired crystallized sulphate of nickel),pounds.
Matrix brushes, bristles to measure 3^ by 8inches, and 1g inches long, dozen.
Finisher's rubbers, for electrotyper's half-
tone use, gross.
Finisher's rubbers, for electrotyper's generaluse, gross.
1 Two pieces to 144 yards.
Quantity.
50
600
425,000
10,000
250,000
Contract price.
$0.60 per piece.i
$0,255 per piece.
$0.0039 per yard.
$0.0028 per yard.
$5.80 per dozen.
$8.70 per dozen.
$13 per dozen.
$0.0458 per pound.
5,000 $0,344 per pound.
25,000 $0.3475 per pound.
21,000 $0,089 per pound.
5,000 $0.1998 per pound.
25 $1.88 per pound.
1,000 $0.19 per pound.
15,000 $0.1862 per pound.
30,000 $0.1674 per pound.
100 $0.49 per pound.
20, 000 $0.0225 per pound.
15,000 $0.0445 per pound.
500 $0.07 per poun>d.
200 $0.1325 per pound.
$21 per gross.
$21 per gross.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 181
No. 14.
—
Statement of contracts made for material and supplies (except paper), stationery,
and miscellaneous items, during fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Name of contractor.
No bid received
Do
All bids rejected
Universal Supplv Co.,
New York, N. Y.All bids rejected
E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.),
Washington, D. C.
Mackall Bros., Washing-ton, D. C.
Strahl & Pitsch, NewYork, N. Y.
Smith & Nichols, NewYork, N. Y.
Joseph Dixon CrucibleCo., Philadelphia, Pa.
International AchesonGraphite Co., NiagaraFalls, N. Y.
No bid received
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington, D. C.All bids rejected
R. Carter Ballantyne,Washington, D. C.Do -
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.Washington, D. C.Do
R. Carter Ballantyne,Washington, D. C.
All bids rejectedDoDo
James B. Lambie Co.(Inc.). Washington,D. C.Do
Do
Do
Keystone Type Foundry,Philadelphia, Pa.
All bids rejectedJames B. Lambie Co.
(Inc.), Washington,D. C.
All bids rejected
DoJames B. Lambie Co.
(Inc.), Washington,D. 0.
No bid received
.Shoemaker & Busch,Philadelphia, Pa.Do
steeeotyper's and electrotyper's ma-terial—continued.
KUn-dried cherry blocking board, free fromknots and soft spots, to be made of glued-up strips, not less than H inch thick,inches in width, and not to exceed 3 feetmlength, feet.
Kiln-dried cherry blocking board, free fromknots and soft spots, to be made of glued-up strips, not less than H inch thick, 8inches wide, and not to exceed 3 feet inlength, feet.
Stereotype backing paper, for paper process,19 by" 24 inches, 50 pounds to the ream of
4S0 sheets, reams.AYhite tissue paper. No. 1 , for paper process,
19 by 2\ tuches, reams.Extra'cream tissue paper. No. 1, for paper
process, 19 by 24 inches, reams.Sulphiuric acid"(carboys will be returned attbe expense of the contractor), carboys.
Muriatic acid (carboys will be returned atthe expense of the contractor), carboys.
Ozokerite molding wax for ordinary electro-
typing purposes, pounds.Ozokerite molding wax for elec trotjT'ii^Shalf-tone cuts, pounds.
Plumbago for polishing electrotype molds,best quality, in 5 or 10 pound cans, pounds.
Plumbago for molding for electrotypers, bestquality, in 5 or 10 pound cans, poimds.
poimds.
miscellaneous.
Pencils, round, very soft black lead, for
proofreaders' use gross..Dennison's linen shipping tags, size andquality 6-L.
Dennison's linen shipping tags, size andquality 6-C.
Dennison's linen shipping tags, size andquality 8-C.
Dennison's manila shipping tags, size andquahty .5-E.
Dennison's manila shipping tags, size 6-E . .
.
Dennison's manila shipping tags, size 7-E...
Black writing ink, best quahtj' quarts.
.
Bone paper cutters, " Sitka," 9-inch. dozen.
.
Bone folders, large dozen.
.
Steel spatulas, 6-inch, riveted wood handles,dozen.
Steel spatulas, 8-inch, riveted wood handles,dozen.
Steel spatulas, 10-inch, riveted wood handles,dozen
.
Steel spatulas, concaved back, lO-inch,riveted wood handles, dozen.
Safety benzine cans, 1-quart dozen.
.
Brass oilers, i-pint, 10-inch spout doCopperized oilers, 4-ounce, 10-inch bent
spout, dozen.
Brass spouts, 18 inches long, for J-pint brassoilers, dozen.
Spouts, 10-inch, for No. 4 Paragon. . .dozen.
.
Spouts, 10-inch, for No. 14, bent steel, .do!
Steel-wire bale ties. No. 15, 10 feet long, whenlooped at one end (bundles to contain 250ties each), bundles.
Potash, first sorts pounds.
.
Pearlash
.
.do.
Quantity. Contract price.
4, 000
1,000
75
300 SI.277 per ream.
125
15 S2.60 per carboy.
8 SI. 90 per carboy.
2 000 ']ii\J.LOiU ^Cl ]_)\J \XL\.'^i.
.
2,000 S0.1525 per pound.
1,000 $0.2r)pcr poimd.
2,000 $0.11 per pound.
500
50 S2.40 per gross.
10 000
50, 000 $2.32 per M.
20,000 <iQ 1 Q Tier M
50,000 S0.48 per M.
5,000 $0.55 per M.5,000 $0. 65 per M.
12
3
15
1 $3.90 per dozen.
1 $6.39 per dozen.
1 $10.60 per dozen.
8 $9 per dozen.
4 $1.60 per dozen.
3
3$1.35 per dozen.
200
5,000 S0.069 per pound.
100 S0.045 per pound.
182 BEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 14.
—
Statement of contracts made for material and supplies (except paper), stationery,
and miscellaneous items, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Name of contractor. Description of articles. Quantity. Contract price.
James B. Lambie Co.(Inc.), Washington,D.C.
Barber & Ross, Wash-ington, D. C.
C. A. Schneider's Sons,Washington, D. C.
American Brass Foundry& Smelting Co., Wash-ington, D.C.
C. A. Schneider's Sons,Washington, D. C.
John S. Schneider, NewYork, N. Y.
H. T. Patterson, Phila-delphia, Pa.
Ellis A. Gimbel,delphia. Pa.
Lansburgh &Washington, D
Ellis E. Gimbel,delphia, Pa.
Lansburgh & Bro.,ington, D. C.
Ellis A. Gimbel,delphia. Pa.
Edwin H. Taggartdelphia. Pa.
R. P. Clarke Co.,ington, D. C.
Ellis A. Gimbel,delphia, Pa.
All bids rejected.
Pbila-
Bro.,C.Phila-
Wash-
Phila-
, Phila-
Wash-
Phila-
Edwin H. Taggart, Phila-delphia, Pa.
'R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-ington, D. C.Do
Peter J. Constant, Brook-lyn, N. Y.
R. P. Clarke, Washing-ton, D. C.
Edwin H. Taggart, Phila-delphia, Pa.
R. P. Clarke Co., Wash-ington, D. C.
Lansburgh & Bro.,Wash-ington, D. C.
No bid receivedEllis A. Kimbel, Phila-
delphia, Pa.All bids rejected
No bid received
.
Do.
Republic Bag & PaperCo., New York, N. Y.Do
Keystone Type Foundry,Philadelphia, Pa.Do
American Type Found-ers Co., Baltimore, Md.
Keystone Type Foundry,Philadelphia, Pa.
No bid receivedKeystone Type Foundry,Philadelphia Pa.
MISCELLANEOUS—continued.
18-inch floor sweeps, with handles. . .dozen.
.
18-inch floor sweeps, fiber center, with han-dles, dozen.
Cast-iron truck wheels, 10-inch diameter,as per pattern furnished , estimated weight37 pounds each.
Brass castings, as may be required , as per pat-terns furnished from time to time, pounds.
Iron castings, as may be required, as per pat-terns furnished from time to time, pounds.
Towels, hand, good quality linen buck, 14by 20 inches, with words "GovernmentPrinting Office" woven in blue letters
about 1 inch high through center length-wise, dozen.
Crash for toweling, 18 inches wide, withwords "Government Printing Office"woven in red letters about 2 inches highlengthwise through center at a distance of
about 10 inches apart, yards.Bleached cotton, yard wide yards.
.
Bleached cotton, 42 inches wide do
Bleached cotton 6-4 wide. do
Bleached cotton, 9-4 wide do—Bleached cotton, 10-4 wide do
Unbleached cotton, yard wide do
—
Unbleached cotton, 6-4 wide do
Cheesecloth, for wiping purposes do
Unbleached Canton flannel, 32 inches wide,yards.
Cotton, yard wide, best quality, turkey red,
fast color, yards.Cotton, yard' wide, best quality, green, fast
color, yards.Blue denim, yard wide yards.
.
Paper cambric, white, in rolls do
Cambric, white, 24 inches wide do
Silicia, brown, 36 inches wide do
—
xVlpaca, braid, |-inch, in 24-yard pieces, do
—
English twilled tape, |-inch wide, in rolls of
10 yards each, yards.Jeweler's cotton, white pounds..Army blankets, 64 by 84 inches, weighingabout 5 pounds.
Black mohair tubular shoe laces, 36 incheslong, with tin tag ends, gross.
Black mohair tubular show laces, 36 inches-
long, with spiral wire tag ends, gross.
Solid round black cotton shoe laces, 36inches long, with tin tag ends, gross.
Rope for pressing machines, i^-inch. pounds.
Rope for pressing machines, f-inch. ..doBoxwood quoins, assorted, in boxes, 100quoins each, boxes.
Hempel's improved patent quoins. No. 1,
dozen pairs.
Hempel's improved patent quoin keys, No.1, dozen.
Magill's spring-tongue gauge pins, adjust-able, dozen.
Gauge pins, adjustable, any make.. dozen.Printer's wooden planers do...
2
100
500
1,000
100
5,000
75,000
2,000
10,000
2, 000
1,500
50,000
2,000
25,000
1,000
5, 000
5,000
1002,000
4,000
1,000
8, 000
500
7560
24
2
1
1,000
6,00050
200
12
12
1
$13.80 per dozen.
$5.85 per dozen.
$0.0325 per pound.
$0,225 per pound.
$0.04 per pound.
$1 per dozen.
$0.1375 per yard.
$0,065 per yard.
$0.10 per yard.
$0.16 per yard.
$0,215 per yard.
$0,195 per yard.
$0.0473 per yard.
$0,164 per yard.
$0.0325 per yard,
$0.0721 per yard.
$0,075 per yard.
$0,185 per yard.$0.0772 per yard.
$0,046 per yard.
$0,095 per yard.
$0,018 per yard.
$0,008 per yard.
$2,625 each.
$0.0577 per pound.
$0,056 per pound.$0.5275 per box.
$1 per dozen pairs.
$2.20 per dozen.
$1 per dozen.
$3.17 per dozen.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 183
No. 14.
—
Statement of contracts made for material and supplies {except paper),stationery,
and miscellaneous items, during the fiscal year ended June 30, 191.1—Continued.
Nanie of contractor.
Ke;eystone Type Foundry,Philadelphia, Pa.
All bids rejected
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,
Washington. D. C.Mathers-Lamm Paper
Co., Washington, D. C.
Mackall Bros., Washing-ton, D. C.
John Greig, New York,N. Y.
All bids rejected
The Whitaker Paper Co.Cincinnati, Ohio.
Do.
Do
Do
Do
All bids rejected
Republic Bag & PaperCo., New York, N. Y.
Mathers-Lamm PaperCo., Washington, D. C.
Colonial Co., MechanicsFalls, Me.
Description of articles.
MISCELLANEOUS—continued
.
Lignum-vitae mallets—diameter of center,
2-| inches; ends, 21 inches; length, .5J
inches; round handles, dozen.Map sticks, pine, free from knots, unpainted,
25i inches long, f inch wide, each paircomposed of 1 half-round piece and 1
"O. G." molding piece, pairs.
Blue and white bonnet board, 17f by 23|inches trimmed, sheets.
Toilet paper, 4f inches wide, perforated (5^to 6 inches between perforations), 1,000sheets to the roll, rolls.
Aqua ammonia pounds..
do....Ammonia, anhydrous
Proolreader's chairs (typewriter style), oak,revolving, cane seat, dozen.
OFFSET PAPER, TYMPAN PAPER, AND WIPINGPAPER FOR EMBOSSING PRESSES.
Offset paper for Potter web presses, 39inches wide, in rolls, to be wound on cores39 inches long, 3 inches in diameter, withslot in each end J inch wide, and |- inchdeep; the cores to be supplied by the Gov-ernment Printing OfTice, pounds.
Offset paper for Potter web presses, 26inches wide, in rolls, to be wound on cores26 inches long, 3 inches in diameter, withslot in each end I inch wide and f inchdeep; the cores to be supphed by the Gov-ernment Printing Office, pounds.
X star manila paper, 48 inches wide, for
tympan sheets, to be put up in rolls not toexceed 150 pounds in weight, pounds.
X star manila paper, 38 inches wide, for
tympan sheets, to be put up in rolls not toexceed 150 pounds in weight, pounds.
X star manila paper, 19 inches wide, for
tympan sheets, to be put up in rolls not toexceed 150 pounds in weight, pounds.
XX star manila paper, 48 inches wide, for
tympan sheets, to be put up in rolls not toexceed 150 pounds in weight, pounds.
Wiping paper for embossing presses, in rolls
4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 inches wide, pounds.White French folio paper, measuring 17 by
22 inches, and weighing 10 pounds to theream of 500 sheets, reams.
Lanston monotype keyboard and castingmachine paper; to be furnished in rolls
weighing approximately 2 pounds eachand containing approximately 340 feet
to the roll. The marginal perforationsmust be in exact line and of uniform pitch,cleanly perforated, and free from loosepunchings. The paper must not containground wood or unbleached sulphite andmust be free from dirt, fuzz, or other ex-traneous matter likely to clog the mecha-nism of the keyboard or casting machine.The surface of the paper must be smoothand have a uniform thickness through-out of 3 points micrometer gauge, witha tensile strength of 16 points Mullentester, on a basis of 24 by 38-48, and mustnot contain holes, lumps, or other imper-fections which would in any way be inju-rious to the keyboard or caster mecha-nism, or which would likely cause incor-rect or imperfect characters to be made onthe casting machine, pounds.
Quantity.
15,000
5,000
15, 000
2,000
250
10, 000
1,000
8,000
5, 000
1,000
1,500
40, 000
200
75, 000
Contract price.
$6.35 per dozen.
12.10 per 100 sheets.
$0,042 per roll.
$0.05 per pound.
$0.24 per pound.
$0. 0625 per pound.
$0. 0625 per pound.
$0. 07 per pound.
$0. 07 per pound.
$0. 07 per pound.
f1 $0,041 per pound.
(2 $0,039 per pound.$0. 55 per ream.
$0.06 per pound.
1 Four and five inch rolls Six inch rolls and over.
184 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKIIxTEE.
No. 14.
—
Statement of contracts made for material and supplies {except paper), stationery,
and miscellaneous items, during fiscal year ended June 30, iPii—Continued.
Name of contractor.
W. B. Moses & Sons,Washington, D. C.
DoDoDoDoDo
Frazee-PotomacLaundryCo., Washington, D. C.
DoDoDo
Geo. F. Muth & Co.Washington, D. C.
B. Binswanger & Co.Philadelphia, Pa.
Description of articles.
Y/INDOW-SHADE MATERIAL.
42 inches wide yards.
45 inches wide do. . .
48 inches wide do . .
.
54 inches wide do50 inches wide do. .
.
66 inches wide do. .
.
WASHING AND IRONING TOWELS.
Towels, roller, each 3 yards long
Towels, roller, each 2 yards longTowels, each 20 by 40 inchesTowels, hand, each 14 by 20 inches
ULTRAMARINE BLUE POWDER AND DAMMARVARNISH.
Ultramarine blue powder, best quality, sul-
phur process, for embossing, put up' in 28-
pound boxes, pounds.Dammar varnish for embossing ink, best
ciuality, not less than 9 pounds to the gal-
lon; must be at least two years old, put upin gallon cans, gallons.
Quantity. Contract price.
50I$0. 37 per yard.
50!
$0. 40 per yard.50 $0.44 per yard.50 ; $0. £0 per yard.50
\$0. 57 per yard.
501$0. 72 per yard.
80, 000 $0. 60 per 100 towels.
80, 0002, 000
$0.w. uu per 100 towels.
_, 30.34 per 100 towels.
75,000 $0.33 per 100 towels.
1, 200 ' $0. 115 per pound.
i
150i
$1. 1175 per gallon.
No. 15.
—
Statement of contracts {formal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911.
AMERICAN LTTHOGKAPHIC CO., NEW YORK, N. Y.
lUus- AmountDepartment and title. trar Copies. of con-
tions. tract.
CONGRESS.
Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture, 1908, S2cond edition 13 139, 612 $3,350. 00
JULIUS BIEN CO., NEW YORK, N. Y.
2 10,613 $1,726. 002 10,613 1,408.001 8,613 644. 001 8, 613 974. 001 8,613 684. 001 10,613 478. 001 8,613 723. 001 8,613 693. 001 8, 613 355. 001 8,613 477. 001 8,613 663. 001 8,613 539. 001 8,613 529. 001 8,613 649. 001 8,613 508.001 8,613 689. 00
1 4,636 407. 00
1 4,636 605. 00
1 4,636 406. 00
1 4,636 526. 00
1 4,636 421.00
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Reconnaissance Soil Survey of the Eastern Part of the Puget Sound Basin,WashDo
Soil Survey of Woodland Area, Cal., 1909 (alkaU map)Soil Survey of Woodland Area, Cal., 1909 (soil map)Soil Survey of the Spencer Area, W. Va., 1909Soil Survey of Nashua Area, N. H., 1909Soil Survey of the Conway Area, S. C, 1909Soil Survey of Grayson County, Tex., 1909Soil Survey of Franklin County, Ga., 1909Soil Survey of Sumner County, Tenn., 1909Soil Survey of Washington County, N. Y., 1909Soil Survey of Gaston County, N. C, 1909Soil Survey of Rice County, Minn., 1909Soil Suryey of Coffee County, Ala., 1999Soil Survey of Cedar County, Mo., 1909Soil Survey of Chambers County, Ala., 1909Report of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1908 (soil map of Monroe County,
Miss.)Report of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1908 (soil map of RichlandCounty, N. Dak.)
Report of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1908 (soil map of PortersvilleArea, Cal.)
Report of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1908 (soil map of LivingstonCounty, N. Y.)
Report of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1908 (soil map of Bibb County,Ala.) ,
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 185
No. 15.
—
Statement of contracts {formal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June JO, i'.9/J?—Continued.
JULIUS BIEN CO., NEW YORK, N. Y.—Continued.
Department and title.
DEPAKTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Soil Survey of Marvsville Area, Cal., 1909
Soil Survey of Fallon Area, Nev., 1909 (soil map)Soil Survev of Fallon Area, Nev., 1909 (alkali mapjSoil Survev of MarsMeld Area, Oreg., 1909
Soil Survey of Bulloch County, Ga., 1910
Soil Survev of Concordia Parish, La., 1910
Soil Survey of Ellis County, Tex., 1910 -
Reconnoissance Soil Survey of the Panhandle Kegioji of Texas, 1910
Soil Survev of the Madera Area, Cal., 1910 (soil map)Soil Survev of the Madera Area, Cal., 1910 (alkali m.ap)Soil Sun-ev of Dale County, Ala., 1910
Soil Survev of Jacksonville Area, Fla.. 1910
Soil Survey of Erie Countv, Pa.. 1910
Soil Survev of the Point Pleasant Area, W. Ya., 1910
Soil Survev of Walker County, Ga., 1910Soil Survey of Washington County, Pa., 1910
Reconnoissance Soil Survey of the Central Gulf Coast Area of Texas, 1910. .
.
Private orders.
Soil Survey of Gaston County, N. C, 1909 (ordered for Senator Simuions). .
.
Soil Survey of Cedar County, Mo., 1909 (ordered for Prof. F. B. Mumford) .
.
AmouutCopies,
jof con-tract.
S, 61.3 §1,058.008,613 1,149.008.613 7ii.5. 008,613 1,279.008, 613 1,014.008,298 849.008.298 927.008.298 616. 00S.298 858.006,298 107.00S,298 597.00><,298 382. 00
829. 0010,298 1,419.00S,298 544. 00S.298 689. 00S,298 593. 00
l.OCO 36. 00109.00
BREUKEE (1- KE83LER CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Soil Survey of Iowa County, Wis., 1910 8.298 SS31.00
CHICAGO PHOTOGRAYURE CO., CHICAGO, ILL.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Bulletin Xo. 436, United States Geological Survey—Fauna of the Carbon-iferous Phosphate Beds of Idaho, Utah, and Y'voming
Bulletin No. 439, United States Geological Survey—Fauna of the MoorefieldShale of Arkansas ' 15
:
7. 353
6.803
S485. 00
857.00
CONSOLIDATED ENGRAYING CO., NEW YORK, N. Y.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.i
Bulletin No. 433, Geological Survey—Geology and Mineral Resources of the|
Solomon and (iasadepaga Quadrangles, Seward Peninsula, Alaska i 25 S12. 50Professional Paper No. G9, Geological Survej'—The Yakutat Bay Earth- i
quake of September, 1899i 44 73. 00
ECKERT LITHOGRAPHING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Reconnoissance Soil Smvey of Southwestern Pennsylvania, 190'J 1
Additional workSoil Survey of Scotland Covmtv, N. C, 1909 1Report of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1908 (soil map of AVexfordCounty, Mich.)
; iReport of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1908 (soil map oi" northwestern i
Pennsylvania) '.f 1
Recoimoissance Soil Survey of Marinette County, Wis., i909 1
AlterationsSoil Survey of Clarendon Countv, S. C, 1910 1Soil Survey of Sumter Countv, Ga., 1910 1Soil Smvey of the Livermore Area, Cal.. 1910 (soil map) 1
Soil Survey of Livermore Area, Cal., 1910 (alkali map) 1
Soil Survey of Mecklenburg Countv. N. C, 1910 1
22, 613 -SI. 624. CO20. 00
8,613 424. 00
4,636 250. 00
4,636 566. 00S.613 394. 00
10. 008,298 710. 008^298 520. 008,298 54S. 008.298 108.008,298 717. 00
186 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER
.
No. 15.
—
Statement of contracts (formal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
ECKERT LITHOGRAPHING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
Department and title.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
First-Grade Examination, Series 13S0, Sheet 4 ^
Stenograplier and Typewriter Examination:Series 112, Sheets 2 and 3Series 113 to 119, Sheets 2 and 3
Aid Examination, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sheet 7, Series 36 ,
First-Grade Examination, Sheet 4, Series.1381 to 1387Mechanical Draftsman Examination, Patent Office, Series 9, Sheets 2,
and 4Aid Examination, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Series 37, Sheet 7
Library Assistant Examination, Sheet 2, Series 3Aid Examination, Bureau of Standards, Sheet 4, Series 6Assistant Examination, Philippine Service, Sheet 2, Series 19
Heating and Ventilating Draftsman Examination, Sheets 4 and 5, Series 22.
Topographic Draftsman ExaminationPrinter Examination, Sheet 4, Series 3, 4, and 5; Sheet 6, Series 3, 4, and 5.
.
Rural Carrier Examination, Page 3 (Questions 4 and 5), Series 38Civil Engineer and Draftsman Examination, Sheet 4, Series —Electrical Assistant Examination, Signal Service at Large, Sheet 1-A,
Series 27Teacher Examination, Indian Service, Series 43, Sheet 8Apprentice Draftsman Examination; Ordnance Department at Large,Sheet 2, Series 3
Mechanical Draftsman Examination; Ordnance Department at Large,Sheet 3, Series 4
Post Office and Railway Mail Service Examination, Sheet 6 (continued),of Series 48
Post Office and Railway Mail Service Examination, Sheet 6 (continued),of Series 49
Manual Training Teacher Examination, Sheet 7, Series 13
Teacher of Woodworking and Mechanical Drawing Examination, Sheets 2
and 3, Series 1
Mechanical Examination, Weather Bureau, Sheet 4, Series 3
Fourth-class Postmaster Examination, Sheet 3, Series 2
Teacher Examination, Indian Service, Sheet 8, Series 44Botanical Assistant Examinat on—Test in RussianProfessional Paper No. 69, Geological Survey—The Yakutat Baj' Earth-quake of September, 1899
Rural Carrier Examination, Series 39, Page 3, (Questions 4 and 5)
Assistant Examination, Philippine Service, Sheet 2, Series 20
Mechanical Draftsman Examination, Ordnance Department at Large, FifthCivil Service District, Sheet 3, Series 3
Mechanical and Chart Draftsman Examination, Sheet 2, Series 2.:.\id Examination, Light House Service, Sheet 5, Series I
Engineer in Potest Products Examination, Sheet 1, Series 1
Research and Editorial Assistant Examination, Sheet 8, Series 1
Rural Carrier Examination, Series 40, Questioas 4 and 5. Page 3Assistant Engineer in Forest Products Examination, Sheet 4, Series 1
First Grade Examination, Sheet 4, Series 1388 to 1:^92, InclusiveStenographer and Typewriter Examination, Sheets 2 and 3, Series 120 to
125, InclusiveTopographic Map for Topographic Draftsman ExaminationJuaior Topographer Examination, Sheets 3 and 4, Series,
Topographic Aid Examination, Sheet 3, Series ——Mechanical Draftsman Examination, Seventh Civil Service District, Sheet
3, Series 5 '.
Aid Examination, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sheet 7, Scries 39Laboratory Aid Examination, Bureau Plant' Industry, Sheet 5. Series 14. .
.
Industrial' Teacher Examination, Philippine Service, Sheets 4a and 4&,
Series 3Civil Service and Superintendent of Construction Examination, Sheet 2,
Series 20Assistant Examination, Philippine Service, Sheet 2, Series 21
Apprentice Plate Cleaner, Transferrer, and Engraver Examination, Sheet6, Series 8
Teacher Examination, Indian Service, Sheet 8, Series 45Engineer Draftsman Examination, Supervising Architect's Office, Sheet 5,
Series 20Mechanical Draftsman Examination, Seventh Civil Service District, Series
6 and 7, Sheet 3
Apprentice Draftsman Examination, Seventh Civil Service District, Series
4 and 5, Sheet 2Engrossing Clerk Examination, Sheet 6, Series 1
Aid Examination, Light House Service, Sheet 5, Series 2
First Grade Examination, Sheet 4, Series 1393
Illus-
tra-
tions.
: AmountCopies. of con-
I tract.
750!
1,500I
1,500 ;
200!
1,000;
150 i
2.50
150250100150 I
1,000 I
5005,000
200
100
200
300
150
20, 000
20, 000150
1001.50
2,000250150
6. 777
5,000200
1502002001501.50
5,000100
11, GOO
1,.500
1,000300250
150
250150
100
100150
100250
100
150
150500150
1.800
$3. 03
8. 8061.60L 78
22. 75
4.981. 962. 071. 961.487.00.23
16.0829. 751. 78
1.481. 78
2.08
3. 69
50.75
50.75L 66
2.961. 665. 751. 961. 66
97. 0029. 751. 78
3.661. 781.7?1.6(.
1.6J29. 751.48
I 33. 41
52.80.63
4. 16
1.96
1.66i.9e1. ee
2.90
1.481.66
L481.96
1.48
4.95
6.492. 251.665. 30
' Series 1388, 6,500 copies; series 13S9, 2,000 copies; scries 1390, 1,600 copies; series 1391,
1392, 750 copies.
r50 copies; series
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 187
No. 15.
—
Statement of contracts {formal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
ECKERT LITHOGRAPHING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
Illus-
tra-
tions.
AmountCopies. of con-
tract.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT—continued.
Assistant Examiner Examination, Patent Office, Sheets 5 and 6, Serie*sl21..
Rural Carrier Examination, Series 41, Questions 4 and 5, Page 3
Examination Soil Bibliographer and Library Assistant, Russian and Servian.Mechanical Draftsman Examination, First Civil Service District, Sheets 2
and 3 -
Apprentice Draftsman Examination, First Civil Service District
Rural Carrier Examination, Page 3, Questions 4 and 5
Apprentice Draftsman Examination, Ordnance Bm-eau, War Department,Series 5, Sheet 2
Teacher Examination, Indian Service, Series 46, Sheet No. 8
Bulletin No. 449, Ignited States Geological Siirvey—A Geologic Reconnois-sance in Southeastern Seward Peninsula and the Norton Bay-Nulato Re-gion, AlaskaAlterations
DoDo
2 250 SO. 72
1 5.000 29. 75
2 250 1.96
2 150 5.32150 3.66
\ 5,000 29.75
1 100 1.48
1 250 1.96
1 7,928 635.0040.00
1 7,9287,928
4-33. 50
1 396. 50
GALVANOTYPE ENGRAVING CO.. NEW YORK, N. Y.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICrLTURE
.
Reconnoissance Soil Siu-vey of Western South Dakota. 1909Reconnossance Soil Survev of the Eastern Part of the Puget Sound Basin,Wash
Soil SurveySoil SurveySoil SurveySoil SurveySoil SurveySoil SurveySoil SurveySoil SurveySoil SurveySoil Sm-veySoU SurvevSoil SurveySoil SurveySoil SurveySoil SurveySoil SurveySoil SurveySoil SurveySoil SurveySoil Sin^eySoil SurveySoil SurveVSoil SurveySoil SurveySoil Survev
of Waushara Countv, Wis . 1909of Campbell Countv, Va . 1909of Berks Coimtv, Pa , 1909of Scotland Ccnintv, N. C , 1909of Washington Countv. N. Y., 1909.
of Gaston Countv. N. C. 1909of Rice Coimtv. Minn., 1909of Coffee Countv. Ala.. 1909of Cedar Countv. Mo , 1909of Cooper Countv. Mo , 1909of Baldwin Countv. Ala . 1909-.
of Marvsville Area. Cal. . 1909of Marshfield Area, Ores , 1909of Bulloch Countv. Ga . 1910of EUis-Coimtv. Tex.. 1910of Concordia Parish, La . 1910of Dale Countv. Ala.. 1910of Jacksonville Area. Fla.. 1910of the Madera Area, Cal. 1910of Mecklenburg Couutv, N. C, 1910.of Adams Countv. Miss., 1910of Pike Coimtv, Ala . 1910of Marion Countv. Mo , 1910of Rockcastle Countv, Kv., 1910of Iowa County, Wis . 1910
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Bulletin No. 433, Geological Survey—Geology and Mineral Resources of theSolomon and Casadepaga Quadrangles, Seward Peninsula, Alaska
Water-Supply Paper No. 256-Geology and Water Resources of SouthernMinnesota
Professional Paper No. 70, tfnited States Geoloeical Sttrvev—The MountMcKinley Region, Alaska, etc '
820.00
24.00.75. 75.75.75. 75
.75
30. 00
47.00
39. 00
A. GRIGNARD & CO., NEW YORK, N. Y.
AGRICULTLTIE.
Yearbook, Department of Agriculture, 1910 (H. Doc. No. 1222, 61st Cong., 3d8 i 411.676 So. 300. 00
188 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15.
—
Statement pf contracts {formal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
A. HOEN & CO., BALTIMORE, MD.
Department and title.
Illus-
tra-
tions.
Copies.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Reconnaissance Soil Survey of Western South DakotaSoil Survey of Berks County, Pa., 1909Soil Survey of Waushara County, Wis., 1909Soil Survey of Campbell County, Va., 1909
j
Report of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of CalhounCounty, Ala.)
Report of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Cullman \
County, Ala.)|
Report of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Autauga i
County, Ala.)[
Report of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1909 (Soil Map of Allen County, !
Ind.)Report of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Pajaro Valley,
Cal.)
Report of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1908 (Soil Map, Klamath Recla-j
mation Project, Oreg.)j
Report of Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1908 (Alkali Map, KlamathReclamation Project, Oreg.)
!
Soil Survey of Cooper County, Mo., 1909
Soil Survey of Baldwin County, Ala., 1909
Soil Survey of Adams County, Miss., 1910
Soil Survey of Pike County, Ala., 1910
Soil Survey of Marion County, Mo., 1910
Soil Survey of Rockcastle County, Ky., 1910
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Bulletin No. 433, Geological Survey—Geology and Mineral Resources of theSolomon and Casadepaga Quadrangles, Seward Peninsula, AlaskaDo
Professional Paper No. 69, Geological Survey—The Yakutat Bay Earth-quake of September, 1899DoAlterations ;
Water-Supply Paper No. 256—Geology and Water Resources of SouthernMinnesota
Professional Paper No. 73, United States Geological Survey—The TertiaryGravels of the Sierra Nevada of CaUfornia ;
8, 613
8,6138, 613
8, 613
4,636
4,636
4,636
4,636!
4,636f
4,636!
4,636 !
8,613'
8,613I
8,2988,2988,2988,298
8,6038,603
5,777
5,777
9,444
7, 562
MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Reconnoissance Soil Survey of Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1909.
Soil Survey of Woodlawn Area, Cal., 1909
Soil Survey of Spencer Area, W. Va., 1909
Soil Survey of Nashua Area, N. H., 1909
Soil Survey of Conway Area, S. C, 1909
Soil Survey of Grayson County, Tex., 1909Soil Survey of Franklin County, Ga., 1909
Soil Survey of Sumner County, Tenn., 1909
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Professional Paper No. 70, United States Geological Survey—The MountMcKinley Region, Alaska, etc
Professional Paper No. 73, United States Geological Survey—The TertiaryGravels of the Sierra Nevada of California
Bulletin No. 449, United States Geological Survey—A Geologic Recon-naissance in Southeastern Seward Peninsula and the Norton Bay-NulatoRegion, Alaska
KITAB ENGRAVING CO., NEW YORK, N. Y.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Yearbook, Department of Agriculture, 1910 (H. Doc. No. 1222, 61st Cong.,20 SIO. 50
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Bulletin No. 448, United States Geological Survey—Geology and MineralResources of the Nizina District, Alaska 15 22.50
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tions. tract.
10 $17. 751 1.001 1.001 1.009 20. 00
15 40.00
Department and title..
DEPAUTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Reconnoissauce Soil Survey of the Panhandle Region, Tex., 1910
Soil Survey of Erie Countv, Pa., 1910
Soil Survey of the Point Pleasant Area, \V. Va., 1910
Soil Survey of Walker County, Ga., 1910
Reconnoissance Soil Survey of the Central Gulf Coast Area of Texas, 1910
WAR. DEPARTMENT.
Annual Report, Chief of Engineers, 1910, and Subordinate Engineers^ Relat-
ing to River and Harbor Improvements, and Report of Mississippi RiverCommission
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Professional Paper No. 69, Geological Survey—The Yakutat Bay Earth-quake of September, 1899
Professional Paper No. 75, United States Geological Survey—Geology andOre Deposits of the Breckenridge District, Colo
Professional Paper No. 71, Geological Survey—Index to Stratigraphy of
North America
$76. 00
12.50
150. 00
NATIONAL ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Yearbook, Department of Agriculture, 1910 (H. Doc. No. 1222, 61st Cong.3d sess.) -
Soil Survey of Fallon Area, Nev., 1909Recoimoissance Soil Survey of Marinette County, Wis., 1909 ,
Official Gazette:Tuesday, JulyTuesday, JulyTuesday, JulyTuesday, JulyTuseday, Aug.Tuesday, Aug.Tuesday, Aug.Tuesday, Aug.Tuesday, Aug.Tuesday, SeptTuesdaj', SeptTuesday, SeptTuesday, SeptTuesday, Oct.Tuesday, Oct.Tuesday, Oct.Tuesday, Oct.Tuesday, Nov.Tuesday, Nov.Tuesday, Nov.Tuesday, Nov.Tuesday, Nov.Tuesday, Dec.Tuesday, Dec.Tuesday, Dec.Tuesday, Dec.Tuesday, Jan.Tuesday, Jan.Tuesday, Jan.Tuesday, Jan.Tuesday^ Jan.Tuesday, Feb.Tuesday, Feb.Tuesday, Feb.Tuesday, Feb.Tuesday, Mar.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
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NATIONAL ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
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Official Gazette—Continued.Tuesday, Mar. 14, 1911, Vol. 164, No. 2
Tuesday, Mar. 21, 1911, Vol. 164, No. 3 .«
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Tuesday. June 27, 1911, Vol. 167, No. 4Bulletin No. 448, United States Geological Survey—Geology and MineralResources of the Nizina District, Alaska
Bulletin No. 449, United States Geological Survey—A Geologic Reconnois-sance in Southeastern Seward Peninsula and the Norton Bay-NulatoRegion, Alaska
Bulletin No. 467, United States Geological Survey—Geology and MineralResources of Parts of the Alaska PeninsulaDo
Bulletin No. 13, Bureau of Mines—Resume of Producer-Gas Investigations.Do
AlterationsProfessional Paper No. 73, United States Geological Survey—The TertiaryGravels of the Sierra Nevada of California
Professional Paper No. 75, United States Geological Survey—Geology andOre Deposits of the Breckenridge District, ColoDo
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27.00Bulletin No. 467, United States Geological Survey—Geology and MineralResources of Parts of the Alaska Peninsula
W. C. RAMSAY, BOSTON, MASS.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Professional Paper No. 69, Geological Survey—The Yakutat Bay Earth-quake of September, 1899 3 6,777 $450. 00
F. A. RINGLER CO., NEW YORK, N. Y.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Soil Survey of Clarendon County, S. C, 1910 '. 1
1
1
$0.60.60.60
SACKETT & WILHELMS CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y.
CONGRESS.
3 139,612 $525. 00
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the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
UNITED STATES CrEOLOGICAL SURVEY, WASHINGTON, D. C
Department and title.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Form No. 979—Forest Atlas Conventional Sheets
Bulletin No. 234—Report on Reclamation of Overflowed Lands in Kansas..
Zone maps for the Bureau of EntomologyTransfer impressions for Reconnaissance Soil Survey of Eastern Part of the
Puget Sound Basin, Wash. (Seattle sheet)
Transfer impressions for Reconnaissance Soil Survey of the Eastern Part of
the Puget Sound Basin, Wash. (Bellhigham sheet)
Transfer impressions for Soil Survey of Woodland Area, Cal., 1909 (soil andalkali maps)
Transfer impressions for Soil Sm-vey of Nashua Area, N. H., 1909
Transfer impressions for Soil Survey of Spencer Area, W. Va., 1909
Transfer impressions for Soil Survey of Berks County, Pa., 1909
Transfer impressions for Soil Sur\-ev of Washington County, N. Y., 1909 —Bulletin No. 239. Office Experiment Stations—Irrigation in the San JoaquinValley, Cal...
Bulletin No. 91, Bureau Entom.ology—The Importation into the UnitedStates of the Parasites of the Gipsy Moth and the Bro'^n-Tail Moth
BuDetin No. 101, Bureau Entomology—Calosom-a Syeophanta: Its Life|
History, etc.
Transfer'impressions for Soil Survey of the Livermore Area, Cal., 1910
Illus-
tra-
tions.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Professional Paper No. 70—The Mount McKinley Region, Alaska, etc
Additional workProfessional Paper No. 70—The Mount McKinlev Region, Alaska, etc
Do "
AlterationsProfessional Paper No. 73—The Tertiary Gravels of the Sien a Nevada of Cali-
forniaProfessional Paper No. 7.5—Geologv and Ore Deposits of the Breckenridge
District, ColoDoDo
Bulletin No. 448. Geological Survey—Geology and Mineral Resources of theNizina District, AlaskaAdditional work
Bulletin No. 448. Geological Survey— Geology and Mineral Resources of theNizina District, Alaska
Bulletin No. 467, Geological Survey—Geology and Mineral Resotu'ces of
Parts of the Alaska PeninsulaDo •.
DoProfessional Paper No. 71—Index to Stratigraphy of North America
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Annual Report, Chief of Engineers, and Subordinate Engineers, Relating toRiver and Harbor Improvements, and Report of Mississippi River Com-mission, 1910
Copies.Amountof con-tract.
1 5,000 S20.004 5,546 76. 501 3,000 76.00
2 7.50
2 11.25
2 15.001 22. 501 33. 75
1 37. 501 45.00
1 0,746 30.00
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1 2,740 23.501 11.25
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5, 552
5, 552
7,562
7,0627.0627,062
7,928
7,928
7,9387,938
10,377
1,852
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPHIC CO., NEW YORK, N. Y
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Introductioa of the Hungarian Partridge into the United States (reurint,Yearbook, 1909) 1,003 $150.00
BALTIMORE-MARYLAND ENGRAVING CO., BALTIMORE, MD.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTITIE.
Circular No. 69—Improvements in the Knorr Fat Extraction ApparatusBulletin No. 135—A Comparative Study of Methods of Examining Feces forEvidences of Parasitism
Technical Series XX, Part IV—Studies in the Sawfly Genus HoplocampaAnnual Report of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station for 1910Circular No. 135. Bureau of Entomology—The Asparagus MinerFarmers' Bulletin No. 4-38-Hog HousesCards—Map of CaliforniaBulletin No. 130, Bureau of Animal Industry-Studies on the Biology of theTexas-Fever Tick "
51
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2 i 1.9021 20.751
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Statement of contracts (informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued,
BALTIMORE-MARYLAND ENGRAVING CO., BALTIMORE, MD—Continued.
Department and title.
Illus-
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tions.
Copies.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Circular No. 137, Bureau of Entomology—The Alfalfa WeevilBulletin No. 222, Bureau of Plant Industry—Arrangements of Parts in theCotton Plant
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Report on Glacier, Wind Cave, and Other Public Parks (Pinnacles NationalMonument)
Bulletin No. 470-C—Copper ,
ReengravingBulletin No. 470-D—Lead and ZincBulletin No. 470-F—Iron and ManganeseBulletin No. 470-J—Sulphur and PyriteWater-Supply Paper No. 256—Geology and Water Resources of SouthernMinnesota
Water-Supplv Paper No. 271—Sm-face Water Supply of the United States,
1909, Part XI, CaliforniaBulletin No. 490—Mineralogical Notes
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.
Legend for State Maps
^XXR DEPARTMENT.
Circular No. 4, Commissary General, W^ar Department
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
The American Nautical Almanac, 1913 (Charts: Partial Eclipse of the SunApr. 6, Aug. 31, Sept. 29, 1913)
American Ephenieris and Nautical Almanac for 1914Report of Battle Practice, Spring, 1911—Gunnery Exercises, 1911
SMITHSOOTAN INSTITUTION.
Proceedings of ine United States National Museum, Vol. 40, 1911
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 40, 1911
Annual Report, Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution, 1910 (H. Doc.No. — , 61st Cong.. 3d sess.)"!;
Annual Report, Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution, 1910 (H. Doc.No. — , 61st Cong., 3d sess.)
The Coi61st r
CONGRESS.
Typhoid iu the Army by Vaccination (H. Doc. No. 1445,
106
13
JULIUS BIEN CO., NEW YORK, N. Y.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Water-Supply Paper No. 253—V\^ater Povvers of the Cascade Range, Part I
(Southern Washington)Bulletin No. 406—Preliminary Report on the McKittrick Sunset Oil Region
Additional copiesBulletin No. 446, United States Geological Survey— Geology of the BernersBay Region, Alaska
i
Professional Paper No. 72, United States Geological Survey—Denudation I
and Erosion in the Southern Appalachians , I
Water-supply Paper 253—Vv ater Powers of the Cascade Range, Part I (South-ern Washington)
Bulletin No. 451. Geological Survey—Reconnoissance of the Ore Depositsin Northern Yuma County, Ariz
Water-Supply Paper No. 276—Geology and Underground Waters of North-eastern Texas
.
Bulletin No. 480—Mineral Resources of AlaskaWater-Supply Paper No. 278—Water Resources of .Antelope Valley, Cal
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Bulletin No. 10, Biological Survey—Life Zones and Crop Zones of the UnitedStates
7,2692,0031,245
7,428
7,052
3,331
7,928
5,95410,0385,454
500
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BREUKER & KESSLER CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Department and title.
Illus-
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tions.
Copies.Amountof con-tract.
DEPARTMENT OF AGEICTTLTimE.
Bulletin No. 37, Biological Survey—Food of the Woodpeckers of the UnitedStates
WAR DEPAETMENT.
United St-ates Field Service Regulations, 1910—War Document No. 363.
Do.
TEEASXTEY DEPAETMENT.
Bulletin No. 43, Public Health—Studies of Plague Among Rodents
go-vt:enment peinting office.
Field Service Regulations, United States Army, 1910 (War DocumentNo. 363)
Bulletin No. 43, Public Health—Studies of Plague Among RodentsBulletin No. 37, Biological Survey—Food of the Woodpeckers of the UnitedStates
Field Service Regulations, United States Army, 1910
4,546
7,0002,503
4,046
100
2001,000
BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING, WASHINGTON, D
.
C.
1
PRIVATE ORDER—HON. GORDON LEE. 1
Address on the Hon. Alexander Stephen Clay|
1
1
2,000 $53.69
COLUMBIA PLANOGRAPH CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Form 1-109 (A to K, inclusive)Form 1-109 (L)—Vacuum Gauge. .
.
Form 1-109M—Temperature Gauge.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Form No. 1687—Instructions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for Disap-pearing Carriage, L. F., Model of 1903
Report of the Governor of Porto Rico, 1910, from Annual Reports, WarDepartment
Form No. 1768—Instructions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 3-inchSaluting Gun and Mount
Form No. 1701—Instructions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 15-Poujider Barbette Carriage, etc
Form No. 1768—Instructions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 3-inchSaluting Gun and Mount
Annual Report of the ^. ar Department for the Year Ended June 30, 1910,Vol. IV
Senate Document No. 633,
CONGRESS.
Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries,
Senate Document No. 847, Sixty-first,Committee on V.'ages and Commodities
Part IX (map of the Portage Lake Mining District, Mich.).third—Report of Senate Select
11 500 $41.501 1,000 7.251 500 5.95
10 500 26.50
2 2,003 10.25
5 500 12. 75
3 500 9.50
2 500 4. 50
2 3,970 14.75
1 1,626 9.25
2 1,301 11.25
ECKERT LITHOGRAPHING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Bulletin No. 217, Office of Experiment Stations—Drainage of IrrigatedLands in the San Joaquin Vallev, Cal
Bulletin No. 78, Bureau of Soils—The Use of Soils East of the Great PlainsRegion
Bulletin Xo. 237, Office of Experiment Stations—Irrigation in California...Bulletin Xo. 38, Biological Survey—Birds in Arkansas
10513—11 13
2 503 $8.00
7 1,746 15. 501 8,746 53.001 4,746 51.00
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No. lb—Statement of contracts (informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
ECKERT LITHOGRAPHING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
Department and title.
lUus-tra-
tions.
Copies.Amountof con-tract.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Soils of the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains Province (reprint from BulletinNo. 78, Bureau of Soils)
Bulletin No. 136, Bureau of Animal Industry—The Diagnosis of Glandersby Complement Fixiation
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Annual Report, Superintendent Mesa Verde National Park, 1910Bulletin No. 9, Bureau of Mines—Recent Development of the Producer
.Gas Plant in the United States
Annual Report of the Governor of New Mexico, 1910Bulletin No. 452—the Lander and Salt Creek Oil Fields, WyomingBulletin No. 25, Bureau of Mines—Mining Conditions under the City ofScranton
Private orders.
Annual Report of the Governor of New Mexico, 1910 (ordered for the Gov-ernor of New Mexico) ,.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.
Annual Report of the Commissioner General of Immigration for Fiscal Yearended June 30, 1910 (Charts Nos. 1 and 2: Immigration into United States).
Report of the Commissioner General of Immigration for 1910, Chart 2 ,
Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on Transportation by Water inthe United States, Part I
,
Additional copiesPlans for Keeper's Dwelling, Staten Island Light Station, Richmond, N. Y .
.
ReprintingSummary of the Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on the LumberIndustryAlterationsAdditional paper, on account of unsatisfactory stock furnished in the
first instance, ^
Map Showing Location of the Bureau of StandardsUnited States Coast Pilot, Atlantic Coast, Parts I-II, from St. Croix River
to Cape AnnBulletin No. 95, Bureau of Labor, July, 1911
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Form No; 1689—Instructions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 8-inchDisappearing Carriages, L. F., Model of 1894
Senate Document No. 808, Sixty-first, third—Uncinariasis (Hookworm) inPorto Rico
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1911 (second edition) . ,
Ordnance Pamphlet No. 52—United States Navy Air-Compressor, Mark 14.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology,1905-6..
CONGRESS.
JHouse Document No. 1087, Sixty-first, third—Report of Examination and|
Survey of Mamaroneck Harbor, N. Y!
House Document No. 1278, Sixty-first, third—Columbia and Lower Willa-mette Rivers, Oreg
j
Blank checksThe American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1912 (Second Edition)Soil Survey Map of Tallapoosa County, AlaSenate Document No. 42, Sixty-second, first—ReestabUshment of Terri-
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torial Divisions in the Army|
Alterations;
.
Senate Document No. 808, Sixty-first, third—Uncinariasis (Hookworm) in|
Porto Ricoj
House Document No. 76, Sixty-second, first—Survey of the SacramentoRiver from Sacramento to Red Bluff
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4,246
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3, 5464,1466,928
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8,465500
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1,682
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Statement of contracts (infoi-mal) made for lithographing and engraving during
J the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911.
ECKERT LITHOGRAPHING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
Department and title.
Mary R. Peabody et al.
Additional work...
COURT OF CLAIMS.
The United States, No. 27500.
ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION.
Drawings Nos. 5529, 5504, 5576, 5530, 5584, 5531, 5563, 5591, 5534, 5535, and6105
Illus-
trar
tions.
GOVERNMENT PRESTTIXG OFFICE.
Bulletin No. 113 (Revised), Bureau of Cliemistry—Injury to Vegetationand Animal Life by Smelter Wastes
Bulletin No. 93, Bureau of Chemistrv—Experiments in the Culture of
Sugar Cane, etc. (H. Doc. No. 384, Fifty-eighth Cong., 3d sess.)
State Map of ColoradoState Map of OhioState Map of South DakotaSenate Document No. 576, Sixty-first, second—The Swedish Banking Sys-tem (Chart: Shewing for the t3ank of Sweden)
Bulletin No. 60—A Preliminary Report on the Volusia Soils: Their Prob-lems and Management
State Map of Oregon. 1910
Map of the State of North DakotaState Map of FloridaState Map of Missouri
Copies.
153
1,300
Amountof con-tract.
$16.304.50
38.00
1 30(5 5.50
2 300 11.501 2,000 240.001 1,000 100.001 1,000 100.00
100 9.65
1 500 66.501 1,000 165.001 1,000 90.001 1,000 90.001 500 45.00
GALVANOTYPE ENGRAVING CO., NEW YORK, N. Y.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTITRE.
North American Fauna No. 31—Revision of the Wood Rats of the GenusNentoma
Bulletin No. 193, Bureau of Plant Industry.—Experiments in BlueberryCulture
Bulletin No. 75, Bureau of Soils—Lawn Soils
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Illustrations—For Use of the Commissioner of E ducationBulletin No. 484, Geological Survey—The Granites of Connecticut
.
Alterations
WAR DEPARTMENT.
R eport of the Philippine Commission for 1910 !
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
Ordnance Pamphlet No. 142—Three-inch Breech Mechanism Mark VI.Ordnance Pamphlet No. 476—Five-inch Breech Mechanism Mark TV.
.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bulletin No. 71, Hygienic Laboratory-Parasites, etc
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, VoL XIII, Part 7.
22 S25.00
70.0034.50
34.0026. 00
. 75
69.00
55. 0049. 00
50.00
GATCHELL & MANNING, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE .\ND LABOR.
Development of Sponges from Dissociated Tissues, Part of Bulletin, Bureauc 01 sjpo
of Fisheries, Vol. 30, 1910.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol.
33
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$110. 00
43.7;
196 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
F. H. GILSON CO., BOSTON, MASS.
Department and title.
Illus-
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tions.
Copies.Amountof con-tract.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of AmericanE thnology, 1905-6. 2 $5. 10
ANDREW B. GRAHAM CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Annual Report, Acting Superintendent Yellowstone National Park 1 4,146 $96. 00
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR,
Part VI—Cade List of Merchant Vessels, 1910Natural History of the American Lobster, Part of Bulletin, Bureau of Fish-
eries, Vol. 29, 1909
8
3
250
5, 734
147.00
1 275.00
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Bulletin No. 87, Bureau of Entomology—Report, Field Work Against theGipsy Moth and Brown-tail Moth (Plate XIII—Map: "Dispersion andPresent Distribution of Gipsy Moth in New England," etc., 1909) 1 200 48. GO
GRAY LITHOGRAPH CO., NEW YORK, N. Y.
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Bulletin No. 60—Bureau of Animal Industry—Manson's Eye Worm of
Chickens 1 500 $41. 75
A. GRIGNARD & CO., NEW YORK, N. Y.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Separate No. 549—Promising New Fruits (Reprint from Yearbook, 1910) . .
.
8 5, 003 $375.00
CONGRESS.
House Document No. 1089; Sixty-fust Congress, third session—Tests of Ironand Steel and 0ther Material for Industrial Purposes at Watertown Arsenal
.
4 1, 795 75.00
A. HOEN & CO., BALTIMORE, MD.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Circular No. 144, Bureau of Animal Industry-Tuberculosis of HogsBulletin No. 21, Biological Survey—The Bobwhite and Other Quails of theUnited States in Their Economic Relations
Circular No. 103, Office of Experiment Stations—The Drainage Situation inthe Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas
Bulletin No. 206, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Blister Rust of White Pine.Bullettn No. 75, Bureau of Entomology—Miscellaneous Papers on Apicul-ture
Bulletin No. 78, Bureau of Soils—The Use of Soils East of the Great PlainsRegion
Circular No. 144, Bureau of Animal Industry—Tuberculosis of Hogs: Its
Cause and Suppression—Reprmt ;
North American Fauna 32—A Systematic Synopsis of the MuskratsReconnoissance Soil Survey of Western South Dakota, 1909Status of the American Lemon Industry (Reprint from Yearbook, 1907)Bulletin No. 92, Bureau of Entomology—White Flies Injurious to Citrus inFlorida
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178. 00104. 00285. 0092.00
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North American Fauna 33—A Biological Survey of ColoradoBulletin No. 91, Forest Service—Grazing and FloodsBulletin No. 39, Biological Survey—Woodpeckers in Relation to Trees andWood Products
1
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1,7467, 246
4,746
139. iVJ
163.00
235. oa
Private orders.
Soil Survey of Atchison County, Mo. (ordered for Senator W. J. Stone) 1 2,000 100. oa
1 Work rejected and order canceled.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 197
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithoyraphing and engraving during
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
A. HOEN & CO., BALTIMORE, MD.—Continued.
Department and title.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Water-Supply Paper No. 254—Underground Waters ofNorthCentral Indiana.form 2-3(52—Letters PatentAnnual Report Acting Superintendent Sequoia and General Grant NationalParks, 1910 -
Report on Education of the Natives of Alaska, and the Reindeer Service. .
.
Form 2-363, Patent Oflfice—Patent Head—Letters PatentWater-Supply Paper No. 273—Quality of the Water Supplies of Kansas,
etc. (H. Doc. No. 1360; 61st, 3d)Geological Map of KansasBulletin No. 484, Geological Survey—The Granites of Connecticut
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.
International Metric System ChartCondition and Extent of the Natural Oyster Beds of Delaware, 1910
Natural History of the American Lobster, Part of Bulletin, Bureau of Fish-eries, Vol. 29,1909Additional copies
Standard Coordinating PaperInternational Metric Svstem ChartSenate Document No. 645; Sixty-first, second—Woman and Child WageEarners in the United States, Vol. Ill—Glass Industry
•WAR DEPARTMENT.
Army Horse in Accident and Disease, 1909—War Document No. 347.
Manual of Visual Signaling, United States Signal Corps, 1910Signal Corps Manual No. 6—Manual of Visual Signaling, 1910, etc
CONGRESS.
Senate Document No. 645; Sixty-fii'st, second—Woman and Child WageEarners in the United States, Vol. Ill—Glass Industry
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Postmaster General Postmasters' Confirmation Commission—Fourth-ClassPostmasters
Presidential Postmasters' Confirmation Commission
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Bulletin No. 66, Bureau of Chemistry—Fruits and Fruit Products (Pis. X,XI, and XII)
Bulletin No. 21, Biological Survey—Bobwhite in Potato FieldBulletin No. 206, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Blister Rust of WhitePine
Senate Document No. 645; Sixty-first, second—Woman and Child Wage-earners in the United States, Vol. Ill-Glass Industry
Bulletin No. 34, Biological Survey—Birds of California in Relation to theFruit Industry
Illus-
tra-
tions.
Copies.
7,76925,000
4,1461,546
25,000
6,444100
7,438
5,0001,796
5,734
10,0002,500
1,000
1,0001,0032,003
6,0004,000
500500
175
138
300
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MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Circular No. 61, Bureau of Chemistry—How to Kill and Bleed Market Poul-try
Circular No; 65, Bureau of Plant Industry—Grape Spraying Experimentsin Michigan, 1909
Circular No. 163, Bureau of Animal Industry—The Regeneration of theMorgan Horse
Bulletin No. 89, Bureau of EntomologA/—The Grape Root Worm with Es-pecial Reference to Investigations in the Erie Grape Belt from 1907-1909.
,
Farmers' Bulletin No. 408—The Potato as a Truck CropBulletin No. 80, Forest Service—The Commercial HickoriesBulletin No. 187, Bureau of Plant Industry—A Study of Cultivation ]\Ieth-ods and Crop Rotations for the Great Plains Area
Bulletin No. 188, Bureau of Plant Industry—Dry Farming in Relation toRainfall and Evaporation
'Readvertisement.
198 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15,
—
Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued. •
Department and title.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Farmers' Bulletin No. 410—Potato Culls as a Soirrce of Industrial Alcohol.
.
Farmers' Bulletin No. 407—School Exercises in Plant ProductionFarmers' Bulletin No. 412—Experiment Station Work LVIIIBulletin No. 35, Biological Survey—Distribution and Migration of NorthAmerican Shorebirds
Bulletin No. 190, Bureau of Plant Industry—Orchard Green-Manuring inCalifornia..
Bulletin No. 85, Part VITI, Bureau of Entomology—The Cowpea Curculic.Bulletin No. 68, Bureau of Soils—The Movement of Soil Material by theWind
Circular No. 64, Bureau of Entomology—The Cottony Maple ScalePlant Disease Survey Cards for Illinois, Bureau of Plant IndustryPlant Disease Survey Cards for Minnesota Bureau of Plant IndustryPlant Disease Survey Cards for Colorado, Bureau of Plant IndustryPlant Disease Survey Cards for Michigan, Bureau of Plant IndustryPlant Disease Survey Cards for Massachusetts, Bureau of Plant Industry. .
.
Plant Disease Survey Cards for South Dakota, Bureau of Plant industry. .
.
Plant Disease Survey Cards for Kentucky, Bureau of Plant Industry. . !
Plant Disease Survey Cards for Kansas, IBureau of Plant IndustryPlant Disease Survey Cards for Tennessee, Bureau of Plant IndustryPlant Disease Survey Cards for Vermont, Bureau of Plant Industrj ,
Form No. 322, Forest Service—Reconnoissance Section PlatBulletin No. 78, Bureau of Statistics—Agricultural Graphics :
Bulletin No. 229, Office of Experiment Stations—Delivery of Water to Irri-
gatorsCircular No. 181—Consumption of Firev.'^ood in the United StatesBulletin No. 64, Part X, Bureau of Entomology—The Pecan Cigar Case-
Bearer..Annual Report of the Office of Experiment Stations for the Year endedJune 30, 1909 (reengraving) ,
Bulletin No. 192, Bureau of Plant Industry—Drought Resistance of the Olivein the Southwestern States
Farmers' Bulletin No. 420—Oats: Distribution and UsesBulletin No. 195, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Production of Volatile
Oils and Perfumery Plants in the United States ,
Bulletin No. 197, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Soy Bean: History,Varieties, and Field Studies
Bulletin No. 82, Part VI, Bureau of Entomology—Biological Notes on Speciesof Diabrotica in Southern Texas
Farmers' Bulletin No. 104—Notes on FrostFarmers' Bulletin No. 426—Canning Peaches on the FarmBulletin No. 234—Report on Reclamation of Overflowed I^ands in Kansas.
.
Radish Notes—Card: "Outline Form, Radish" ,
Circular No. 104, Office of Experiment Stations—Drainage of the FifthLouisiana Levee District, etc ,
Circular No. 103, Office of Experiment Stations—The Drainage Situation inthe Lower Rio Grande Valley, Tex
Circular No. 106, Office of Experiment Stations—The American System ofAgricultural Education
Circular No. 165, Bm^eau of Animal Industry—Methods for the Eradicationof Gid
Circular No. 29, revised edition, Biireau of Entomology—The Fruit-TreeBarkbeetle
Blanks—Squash NotesBlanks—Bean NotesBlanks—Beet NotesOutline Maps for the Bureau of EntomologyFarmers' Bulletin No. 430—Experiment Station Work LXICircular No. 132, Bureau of Entomology—The Periodical Cicada in 1911Bulletin No. 84, Forest Service—Preservative Treatment of PolesCards—Map of MexicoMonthly Weather Review for November, 1910Annual Report of the Chief of the Weather Bureau, 1909-10Bulletin No. 213, Bureau of Plant Industry—Crown-Gall of Plants.Farmers' Bulletin No. 435—Experiment Station Work LXIIBulletin No. 236, Office of Experiment Stations—Use of Underground Water
for Iri'igation at Pomona, CalBulletin No. 99, Part I, Bureau of Entomology—The Orange ThripsCircular No. 175—The Growth and Management of Douglas Fir in the
Pacific NorthwestTemperature ChartBulletin No. 97, Part I—Spraying Experiments Against the Grape Leaf-hopper in Lake Erie Valley
Bulletin No. 137, Bureauof Chemistry—Proceedings of the Twenty-seventhAnnual Convention of the Association of Official Agricultm'al Chemists,held at Washington, D. C, Nov. 10-12, 1910
Illus-
tra- Copies,tions.
Amountof con-tract.
$7.8017.003.75
13.403.00
19.405.40
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 199
No. 15.
—
Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
lUus-tra- Copies,
tions.
DEPARTMENT OF AGEicuLTUBE—Continued.
Bulletin No. 78, Bureau of Soils—The Use of Soils East of the Great Plains
RegionCircular No. 77—A Study of the Improvement of Citrus Fniits ThroughBud Selection :
Daily River Stages, 1910—(Drawing: Elevation, 26 feet)
Bulletin No. 75, Forest Service—Cahfornia Tanbark OakBulletin No. 92, Forest Service—Light in Relation to Tree GrowingFarmers' Bulletin No. 454—A Successful New York FarmMonthly \. eather Review for March, 1911
Mount "vVeather Observatory Bulletin, Vol. Ill, Part VBulletin No. 38, Biological Surs'ey-Birds of ArkansasCircular No. 81, Biological Survey—Three Important \\ Ud Duck FoodsBulletin No. 91, Bureau of Entoinologv—The Importation into the United
States of the Parasites of the Gipsv Moth and the Brown-Tail MothBulletin No. 219, Bureau of Plant Industry—American Medicinal Leavesand Herbs
Farmers" Bulletin No. 459—House FliesBulletin No. 89, Bureau of Statistics—Marketing Grain and Live Stock inthe Pacific Coast Region '.
Bulletin No. 141, Bureau of Chemistry—Experiments on the Processing of
Persimmons to Render them NonastringentCircular No. 185, Forest Ser\-ice—Colombian MahoganyBulletin of Mount . . eather ObserA'atory, Vol. IV, Part 2
Form I. D.—112 F.: Report of Final Post-Mortem ExaminationsBulletin No. 140, Bureau of Animal Industry—Fattening PoultryBulletin No. 226, Bureau of Plant Industry—A Plant-Disease Survey in theVicinity of San Antonio, Texas
Circular No. 82, Biological Survey—The Mammals of B itterroot Valley,Mont., in Their Relation to Spotted Fever "
.
.
Bulletin No. 39, Biological Survey.— iv oodpeckers in Relation to Trees andood Products
Bulletin No. 136, Bureau of Animal Industry.—The Diagnosis of Glandersby Complement Fixation '
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Vv'ater-Supply Paper No. 253.—Water Powers of the Cascade Range, Part
Bulletin No. 426—Granites of Southeastern Atlantic StatesThe Cement Industry in the United States in 19C9 (Adv. Chap., Mineral
Resources, 1909)Bulletin No. 4.—Biological StationsBulletin No. 1, Bureau of Mines—The Volatile Matter of CoalBulletin No. 442-A.—The Mining Industry in 1909 and Alaska Coal and Its
UtilizationRegulations and Instructions of the United States Geological SurveyBulletin No. 431-A.—Petroleum and Natural GasBulletin No. 435.—Reconnaissance of Parts of . estern New Mexico andNorthern Arizona
'Sk ater-Supply Paper No. 254.—Underground Waters of North-CentralIndiana
^Vater-Supplv Paper No. 270.—Surface W ater Supplv of the United States",Part X.—The Great Basin •
Some Things hich Every Boy Should Know, etcSocial Games, Plays, Marches, etcBulletin No. 8, Bureau of Mines.—The Flow of Heat Through Furnace > alls.Bulletin No. 470-A, United States Geological Survev-Phosphates in Mon-tana
"
Bulletin No. 431-B, Geological Survey—Coal and LigniteReengraving
Bulletin No. 447, Geological Survey—Mineral Resources of JohnstownPa., and Vieinitv
Bulletin No. 453, Geological Survey—Results of Spirit Leveling in Minne-sota, 1897 to 1910, inclusive
Bulletin No. 431-B, Geological Survey—Coal and l^igniteMonograph LI—Cambrian Brachiopoda
AlterationsWater-supply Paper No. 268—Surface Vv'ater Supply of the United StatVs.'i
1909, Part VIII, Western Gulf of Mexico /. .
Water-Supplv Paper No. 266—Surface ^\'ater Supply of the United States,j
1909, Part VI, Missouri River Basinj
Water-supply Paner No. 272—Surface Water Supnlv of the United States,*!1909, Part XII, North Pacific Coast
Water-Supply Paper No. 276—Geologv and Underground Waters of North-eastern Texas
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No. 15.
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Statement of contracts (infoimal) rnadefor lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT—continued.
Bulletin No. 454—Coal, Oil, and Gas of the Foxburg Quadrangle, Pa. (H.Doc. No. 1425, 61st, 3d)
Monograph LII—Geology of the Lake Superior RegionBulletin No. 470-E—Rare MetalsBulletin No. 470-K—Miscellaneous NonmetaUic ProductsTechnical Paper No 1—The Sampling of Coal in the MineBulletin No. 470-G—Structural MaterialsBulletin No. 4 (1911), Bureau of Education—Report of the CommissionAppointed to Study the System of Education in the Public Schools of
BaltimoreBulletin No. 4 (1911), Bureau of Education, etc
Bulletin No. 6, Bureau of Mines—Coals Available for the Manufacture ofIllumination Gas
Bulletin No. 19, Bureau of Mines—Petroleums of CaliforniaBulletin No. 438—Geology and Mineral Resources of the St. Louis Quad-rangle, Missouri-Blinois.
Water-Supply Paper No. 277—Ground Water in Juab, MiUard, and IronCounties, Utah, etc
AlterationsBulletin No. 478, Geological Survey—Geology and Ore Deposits near LakeCity, Colo
Water-Supply Paper No. 273—Quality of the Water Supplies of Kansas,etc. (H. Doc. No. 1360; 61st, 3d)
Bulletin No. 25, Bureau of Mines—Mining Conditions Under the City of
Scranton
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.
Arctic Tides, 1910Report of the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey for FiscalYear Ended June 30, 1910
Catalogue of Charts, 1911Anatomy and Physiology of Atrina (Pinna) rigida (Dillwyn)Facsimiles-Signatures of the Director of the Bureau of CensusSummary—Analyses of Population TotalsOutline State Maps—For Statistical Work
ReengravingDirections for Magnetic MeasurementsNatural History of the American Lobster, Part of Bulletin, Bureau of Fish-
eries, Vol. 29, 1909Alterations
Natural History of the American Lobster, Part of Bulletin, Bureau of Fish-eries, Vol. 29, 1909
Results of Magnetic Observations made at the Coast and Geodetic MagneticObservatory, Sitka, Alaska, 1907-8
Daily Consular and Trade Reports for April, 1911—Cut Flower Industry inSouthern France
Packing for Export—Miscellaneous Series, No. 5
Form No. 8-3394, Schedule 1, Deaf Male—Facsimile Signature of Joseph A.Hill, Chief Statistician, Bureau of Census
The Determination of Vanadium in Vanadium and ChromevanadiumSteels—Reprint No. 161
Form No. 8-3529, Circular Letter—Facsimile of Signature of Roland P. Falk-ner
Bulletin No. Ill, Bureau of Census—Cotton Production, 1910Daily Consular and Trade Reports for July, 1911—Artificial Net or Lace—
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Manual for the Subsistence Department of the United States Army, 1910—War Document No. 369
Annual Report of the Surgeon General, United States Army, 1910Manual for Army Cooks, 1910—War Document No. 379Forms—Examination for Detail for Duty in the Ordnance DepartmentGeneral Orders, No.—,War Department, 1911 (Cut: A Thoroughbred Horse).War Document No. 390—Multiplex Telephony and Telegraphy by Means of
Electric Waves, etc
Notes on the Construction of Ordnance, No. 69—Report of Experiments with8-inch B. L. Rifle, etc
lUus-I
tra- Copies,tions.
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
Official records of the Union and Confederate Navies iir the War of the Re-bellion, Vol. XXIII
Ordnance Pamphlet No. 287Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Re-bellion, Vol. XXIV
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KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 201
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving during
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Gontinned.
MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
NAVY DEPARTMENT—Continued.
Official Records of tlie Union and Confederate Navies iii the War of the Re-bellion, Vol. XXIV
General Specifications for Electric Appliances on Ship Board—AppendixVII
Revision of the System of Accountability, United States Marine Corps-Drawing: Camp of a Battalion of Infantry
Specifications 64-K-l—Steam Jacketed Kettles, Copper—Navy Standard..Ordnance Pamphlet No. 225—Seven-inch Breech Mechanism, Mark I
Report of Engineering Competitions, 1909-1910 (Cuts of Curves Illustrating
Change of Trim and Displacement)Advance Sheets of Report of Battle Practice, 1910—Gunnery Exercises,
1911Ordnance Pamphlet No. 315—Description of Turret Electrical Appliances,Character, Operation, and Maintenance
Specifications 34-F-l—Hose FittingsMarine Corps Meal Ticket (Facsimile and Title)
Advance Sheets, Armual Report of the Secretary of the Navy, 1910
Rules for Battle Practice, 1911Target for Turret DottersTarget for Five-inch Dotter, Mark V ,
Target for Six-inch Dotter, Mark VITarget for Seven-inch Dotter, Mark VTarget for Twelve-inch Dotter, Mark VU and VII, Model ThreeVolume XXIV, Ofiicial Records of the Union and Confederate Navies inthe War of the Rebellion
Ordnance Pamphlet No. 80—One-pounder Breech Mechanism, Mark III..Ordnance Pamphlet No. 96—Six-pounder Breech Mechanism, Mark IXOrdnance Pamphlet No. 280—Ten-inch Mark VI Breech MechanismReport of Battle Practice, Spring, 1911—Gunnery Exercises, 1911Report of Battle Practice, Spring, 1911—Gunnery Exercises, 1911Specifications 12-R-oSpecifications 34-H-7Specifications 45-F-5Specifications 47-S-6Rules for Engineering Competitions, 1911-1912Rules for Autumn Practice, 1911—United States Na\TRules for Autumn Practice, 1911—United States Navy (Sketch No. 37840).
TREAStTRY DEPARTMENT.
Bulletin No. 70, Hygienic Laboratory—A Study of Melting, etcWeekly Public Health Reports, Vol. 26, No. 4Bulletin No. 44, Public Health—Acute Anterior PoliomyelitisAnnual Report, Public Health and Marine-Hospital Service, 1910 :
Public Health Reports, Vol. 26, No. 13Public Health Reports, Vol. 26, No. 16Public Health Reports, Vol. 26, No. 22—Smallpox in the United StatesPublic Health Reports, Vol. 26, No. 24Bulletin No. 77, Hygienic Laboratory—Sewage Pollution of Interstate andInternational Waters
STATE DEPARTMENT.
Session Laws, 61st, 2d—National Forests in Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon,and Washington, and National Monument in Utah
Statutes of the United States of America—Laws of Third Session Sixty-firstI
Congress, Part 2 (National Forests, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho,I
Nevada, L^tah, Washington, and AVyoming)Arbitration— Diplomatic Correspondence—ConfidentialHistory of the Department of State—Chart Showing the Organization ofthe Department of State
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.j
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol. XIV, PartI
2—History of the Coconut Palm in .AmericaTwenty-seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology,1905-6 !:..
Map—Portion of AfricaContributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol. XV, Part1—The North American Grasses of the Genus Panicum
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXXVIIIProceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXXIXProceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXXVIIIBulletin No. 30, Part 2, Bureau of American Ethnology—Handbook ofAmerican Indians
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202 EEPOET OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15.
—
Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
Illus-
tra-
tions.
Copies.
SMiTHSONTAN INSTITUTION—Continued.
Bulletin No. 76, National Museum—A Monograph of the Asteroidea of theNorth Pacific and Adjacent Waters
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium Vol. XIII, Part 9
.
Proceedings of the United States National Museum. Vol. X XXIXProceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXXIXBulletin No. 50, Bureau of Ethnology—Preliminary Report on a Visit tothe Navajo National Monument, etc
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XL, 1911Bulletin No. 50, Part 5, National Museum—Birds of North and MiddleAmerica
Bulletin No. 77, National Museum—The Early Paleozoic Bryozoa of theBaltic Provinces
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XLI, 1911Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of EthnologyTwenty-seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of EthnologyMap of the National Zoological ParkProceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XLI, 1911
CONGRESS.
Senate Document No. 633, Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries..Senate Document No. 633, Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries
—
Iron and SteelHouse Document No 1071, Sixty-first, third—Sale of Friar Lands in the
Philippine IslandsHouse Document No. 1180, Sixty-first, third—Report of Expenditures for
Drainage Investigations up to June 30, 1910, Department of Agriculture. .
.
House Document No. 1329, Sixty-first, third—Estimate of Appropriationfor Aqueduct at Cabin John Bridge
House Document No. 1292, Sixty-first, third—Reconstruction of the AssayOffice, New York City
Senate Document No. 338, Sixty-fijst, second—Report of the ImmigrationCommission on Living Conditions—Chicago, Philadelphia, New York,Milwaukee
Senate Document No. 633, Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries:Slaughtering and Meat Packing, Silk Dyeing and Manufacturing
Senate Document No. 633. Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries:Sugar Refining
Senate Document No. 633, Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries:Agriculture
Senate Document No. 671, Sixty-first, third—Participation in the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Senate Document No. 701, Sixty-first, third—Inquiry Relative to the Shoot-ing Affray at Brownsville, Tex., etc
Reengraving, owing to change in size
Senate Document No. 725, Sixty-first, third—Investigation of Advances inRates by Carriers
Senate Document No. 743, Sixty-first, third—Sixtv-first Aimual Report of
the Panama R. R. Co. (6-3O-1910)Senate Document No. 822, Sixty-first, third—Yellow Fever
DoSenate Document No. 834, Sixty-first, third—Reciprocity with CanadaSenate Document No. 849, Sixty-first, third—Reciprocity with CanadaNorth Dakota—MapHearings—House Committee on Insular Affairs: Investigation of Philip-pine Interior Department, Part 3
Hearings—Preservation of Niagara FallsHearings Relating to the Explorations of Capt. Robert E . Peary in the ArcticRegionsDo
Hearings before Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions, House of
Representatives—Proposed Panama Canal Exposition, 1915Hearing before House Committee on Naval Affairs—Naval Paper No. XIV..Hearings—Railway Mail PaySpeech of Representative John H. Stephens, of Texas on Senate ResolutionNo. 124—Boundary Lines between Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico..
Speech of Senator P. J. McCumber, of North Dakota—Reciprocity withCanada
Daily Congressional Record, Sixty-first, third—Subpoena Blanks and BankDeposit Slip
Senate Document No 338, Sixty-first, second—Report of the ImmigrationCommission on the Living Conditions of Immigrants in Cities
Senate Document No. 633, Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries,
Section I
Senate Document No. 633, Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries,
Parts XXI and XXV
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
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CONGRESS—continued.
Senate Document No. 749, Sixty-first, third—Children of Immigrants in
Schools -
Senate Document No. 857, Sixtj'-first, third—Proceedings: Dedication of the
Stephenson Grand Army Memorial in Washington, July .3, 1909
House Document No. 59, SLxty-second, first—Erection of a Building for theBureau of Engraving and Printing
Hearings on H. R. 1696— To Decrease the Expenses, etc., of the ArmyHearings on House Resolution 109—Expenditures in the Post Office Depart-ment
Hearings on House Resolution 109—Expenditures in the Post Ofiice Depart-ment
Hearings—House Resolution 103—Investigation of Expenses in InteriorDepartment
Hearings on House Report No. 5970—Relating to Removal of Employees.Hearings—House Resolution 103—Investigation of Expenses in InteriorDepartment
Hearings—Reciprocity with CanadaData in Regard to Cotton—Raw and ManufacturedCongressional Directory—State Maps of Colorado, Louisiana, Mississippi,Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wyoming, Arizona, andNew Mexico
Congressional Directory—State Map of IdahoCongressional Directory, Sixth-second, first-Map of Porto RicoCongressional Directory, Sixty-second, first—Map of Philippine Islands...
" —Drawings: Wool Production; Woolen and Worsted Goods,Scheduleetc
Envelopes—Facsimile of Signature—"Geo. Sutherland"Senate Document No. 857, Sixty-first, third—Proceedings: Dedication ofthe Stephenson Grand Army Memorial in Washington, July 3, 1909
NATIONAL MONETARY COMMISSION.
Seasonal Variations in the Reserves and Ratios of Reserves to Deposits of theNew York City Clearing House Banks, 1899-1908
IM:snGRATION COMMISSION.
Summary Report—Changes in Bodily Form of Descendants of Immigrants.Senate Document No. 665, Sixty-first, third—Immigrants as Charity Seekers
.
Senate Document No. 749, Sixty-first, third—The Children of Immigrantsin Schools
TARIFF BOARD.
Report on the Pulp and Newsprint Paper IndustryReport on the Pulp and Newsprint Paper Industry—Chart: Cost of Com-plete Construction and Equipment, etc \
Report on the Pulp and Newsprint Paper Industry—Chart III: Prices ofNewsprkit Paper in Eastern Territory
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
Calendar of Van Buren Papers—(Portrait of Van Buren).Do
• POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Plans and Specifications for United States Mail Cartsi
Speifications for United States Mail Wagons, Size No. 1[
Specifications for United States Mail Wagons, Sizes Nos. 2 and 3 \
Information and Instructions to Depository Banks—Postal Savings Svstem ^
Certificate— Seal "
Sample of Marginal-Tear Device of Proposed Postal NoteRecords and Reports for the Use of Postmasters at Postal Savings Deposi- <
tory OfficesForm P. S. 26, Postmasters' Annual Statistical Report (Facsimile Signa-
i
ture of T. L. Weed) ,
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204 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRIN^TEIl.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
MAURICE JOYCE ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
Department and title.
Illus-
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tions.
Copi
SUPREME COURT.
Transcript of Record in the Case of the United States, Petitioner, v. TheAtchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry Co., No. 504, October Term, 1910
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
United States v. Standard Manufacturing Co. et al
Rules and Regulations Governing the Paroling of Prisoners from the UnitedStates Penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga
Seals: Fort Leavenworth, Kans., and McNeU Island, WashThe Standard Oil Co. of New York v. The United States, No. 775Edward W. Keith v. United States, No. 8969Henry C. Ripley v. The United States, No. 28555 (Nos. 887 and 888—Draw-
ing: Mustang Island, Gulf of Mexico)
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Proposed United States Safety AppUance StandardsOrder—United States Safety Apphance StandardsThird Annual Report of the Block Signal and Train Control BoardTwenty-fourth Annual Report of Interstate Commerce Commission (H.Doc. No. 1168; 61st, 3d)
Brief in re Docket 3400—(Outline Map of United States east of the Missis-sippi and north of the Ohio)
Decision of the Interstate Commerce Commission—In re Restricted Rates.Locomotive Boiler Inspection CertificateNorfolk & Western Ry. Co. v. United StatesPlates Illustrating United States Safety Appliance StandardsPortland Lumber Co. v. Oregon R. R. &. Navigation Co. et al
Safety AppUance Acts—Instructions for Inspectors, etc
ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION.
Annual Report Isthmian Canal Commission for Year Ended June 30, 1910—(H. Doc. No. 1030; 61st, 3rd)
Annual Report Isthmian Canal Commission for Year Ended June 30, 1910—(H. Doc. No. 1030; 61st, 3rd)
Form No. 151—Manual of Information Coneerniug Employments for Serv-ice on the Isthmus of Panama
Report of the Department of Sanitation, Isthmian Canal Commission, for
the Month of January, 1911Specification No. 49—Sketches of two Standard Test Specimens
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Views of the United States CapitolExperimental Work—"Postal Saving Certificate""Designing of Publications"Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Government Printing Oflace—Form No. S-61 (Diagram: Floor Plan)
LANMAN ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Bulletin No. 186, Bureau of Plant Industry—Field Studies of the CrownGall and Hairy Root of the Apple Tree
Circular No. 179, Forest Ser^nce-Utilization of California EucalyptsFarmers' Bulletin No. 333.—Cotton WiltBulletin No. 80, Part V, Bureau of Entomology—The Nut Feeding Habitsof the Codling Moth
Farmers' Bulletin No. 416—The Production of Cigar-Leaf Tobacco in Penn-sylvania
Directioas for Planting Bulbs: Hyacinths, Bureau of Plant IndustryFarmers' Bulletin No. 415—Seed CornBulletin No. 189. Bureau of Plant Industry—The Source of the Drug Dios-corea, with a Consideration of the Dioseorea in the United States
Farmers' Bulletiii No. 304, Revised—Gro\ving and Curing HopsCircular No. 69, Bureau of Plant Industry—Barley Culture in the Southern
StatesBulletin No. 194. Bureau of Plant Industry—Summer Apples in the MiddleAtlantic States
Farmers' Bulletin No. 419—Experiment Station Work. LIX
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No. 15.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
LANMAN ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
Illus-
tra-
tions.
Copies.Amountof con-tract.
DEPAKTMENT OF AGRICTJLTTJBE—Continued.
Circular No. 04, Bureau of Chemistry—Refrigeration of Poultry and Eggs in
the United States •
Inspection of Impotted Meats and Meat Food Products Undei the Food andDrugs Act of June 30, 1906
Bulletin No. 64, Part X, Bureau of Entomology—The Pecan Cigar Case-
BearerBulletin No. 61, Bureau of Soils—The Electrical Bridge for the Determina-tion of Soluble Salts in Soils
Bulletin No. 198, Bureau of Plant Industry—Dimorphic Branches in Trop-ical Crop Plants: Cotton, Coffee, Cacao, the Central American RubberTiee, and the Banana
Bulletin No. 135, Bureau of Chemistry—Preparation of the Cod and OtherSalt Fish for the Market, including a Bacteriological Study of the Cause of
ReddeningBulletin No. SO, Part VI, Bureau of Entomology—I.ife History of the Cod-Img Moth in Northwestern Permsylvania
Bulletin No. SO, Part VII, Bureau of Entomology-The One-Spray Methodin the Control of the Codling Moth and the Plum Ciu-culio ,
Bulletin No. 80, Part VIII, Bureau of Entomology—Tests of Sprays Againstthe Eiiropean Fruit Lecaniiun and th^ European Pear Scale
Bulletin No. 196. Bureau of Plant Industry—Breeding Drought-ResistantForage Plants for the Great Plains Area. ,
Bulletin No. 200. Bureau of Plant L diistr3-—Breeding New Tji^es of
Ecn-piia^' Cotton ,
Farmers' Bulletin No. 421—The Control of Blowing Soils
Farmers' Bulletin No. 423—Forest Nurseries for SchoolsFarmers' Bulletin No. 414—Com CultivationCircular No. 74—The Ornamental Value of the Saltbushes ,
Circular No. 76, Biological Survey—The California Ground SquirrelBulletin No. 129, Bureau of Anunal Industry—Cattle Breeders' Associations
in Denmark ,
Bulletin No. 36, Biological Survey—Raising Deer and Other Large GameAnimals in the United States
Absence Record CardsBulletin No. 94—Insects Injurious to Forests and Forest Products, etc ,
Bulletin No. 201—Natural Vegetation as an Indicator of the Capabilities ofLand for Crop Production in the Great Plains Area ,
Circular No. 1-30—The Oak PrunerBulletin No. 230, Part I, Office of Experiment Stations—Report on the St.
Francis Valley Drainage Project in Northeastern Arkansas: General Re-port
BuUetiQ No. 131, Bureau of Animal IndustryCircular No. 131, Bureau of EntomologyBulletin No. 204—Agricultural Explorations in the Fruit and Nut Orchards
of China ,
ReengravingCircular Is'o. 5, revised edition. Bureau of Entomology—The Carpet Beetle..Bulletin No. 82, Part VII—Some Insects Injurious to Truck CropsBulletin No. 90, Bureau of Entomology—Fumigation of Citrus Trees inCahfomia !
Bulletin No. 136, Bureau of Chemistry—Shellfish Contamination fromSewage-Polluted Waters
Bulletin No. 96, Part III. Bureau of Entomology—The Lesser Grain-Borer:1he Larger Grain-Borer
No. A-74, Bureau of Plant Industry—Boys' Demonstration WorkFarmers' Bulletin No. 43:3-Cabbase '
•.
Bulletin No. P5, Part I. Bureau of Entomoloey—The Timothy Stem-Borer..Circular No. 75, Bureau of Plant Industry—Agricultural Survey of FourTownships in Sonthprn New Hampshire
Farmers' Bulletin No. 114—Experim.ent Station Work XIVBullPtin No. 70 Bureau of Soils—The Color of SoilsBlanks—township plats :
Bulletin No. 206. Bureau of Plant Industry-The Blister Rust of White Pine.Bulletin No 210. Bureau of Plant TndustVv—Hindi Cotton in EgyptField Plats— (Scottsbluff. Nebr. substation)Bulletin No. 97, Part IT, Bureau of Enton ology—Life Historv and Control
of the Codling Moth on Pears in California '
Bulletin No. 87, Forest Service—Eucalyptus in FloridaBulletin No. 88. Forest Service—Properties and Uses of Douglas Fir ,
Field Plats, Bureau of Plant Industry—(Hays, Kans., substation: Hettinger,N. Dak., substation) '
,
District No. 2—Separate from Monthlv Weather Review, January, 1911Circular No. 136. Bureau of Entomology—The Distribution of the RockyMountain Spotted Fever Tick
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206 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts (^informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
LANMAN ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
llus-
tra-
tions.
Copies.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRiciiLTURE—Continued.
Circular No. 78, Biological Survey—Seed-Eating Mammals in Relation to Re-forestation
No. A-75, Bureau of Plant Industry—Boys' Demonstration Work in CornClubs
Cards—Mineral Records—Bureau of Soils
Bulletin No. 37, Biological Survey—Food of the Woodpeckers of the UnitedStates
Bulletin No. 89, Forest Service—The Olympic National Forest: Its Resourcesand Their Management
Bulletin No. 239, Office of Experiment Station—Irrigation in the San Joa-quin Valley, California
Bulletin No. 101, Bureau of Entomology—Calosoma Sycophanta: Its LifeHistory, etc
Bulletin No. 93^—The Sugar-Cane Insects of HawaiiBulletin No. 214, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Timber Rot Caused byLenzites Sepiaria
Bulletin No. 212, Bureau of Plant Industry—A Study of Farm Equipmentin Ohio
Farmers' Bulletin No. 443—Barley: Growing the CropBulletin No. 139, Bureau of Chemistry—American Mineral Waters: TheNew England States
Experiment Station Record, Vol. 24, No. 6, May, 1911—(Drawing: Appara-tus for Determining Permeability of Soils) . .
.'
Farmers' Bulletin No. 450—Some Facts About MalariaFarmers' Bulletin No. 451—Experiment Station Work LXIIIFarmers' Bulletin No. 452—Capons and CaponizingBulletin No. 216, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Rusts of Grains in theUnited States.
Circular No. 78, Bureau of Plant Industry—Agricultural Observations onthe Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project
North American Fauna 33—A Biological Survey of ColoradoBulletin No. 138, Bureau of Animal Industry—The Milk Supply of Chicagoand Washington
North American Fauna 34—Revision of the Spiny Pocket MiceCircular No. 72, Bureau of Chemistry—An Electrically Controlled ConstantTemperature Water Bath for the Immersion Refractometer
Bulletin No. 128, Bureau of Animal Industry—The Influence of Type andAge upon the Utilization of Feed by Cattle
Bulletin ISTo. 86, Forest Service—Windbreaks: Their Influence and Value...Bulletin No. 91, Forest Service—Grazing and FloodsFarmers' Bulletin No. 457—Experiment Station Work LXIV, etcAnnual Report of Alaska Agricultiu-al Experiment Stations for 1910Circular No. 80, Biological Sm'vey—Progress of Game Protection in 1910, etc..
Bulletin No. 221, Bureau of Plant Industry—Dimorphic Leaves of Cottonand Allied Plants in Relation to Heredity
Bulletin No. 142, Bureau of Chemistry—Studies on Fruit RespirationCircular No. 95, Office Public Roads—Special Road Problems in the South-ern States
Blank Books—Field NotebooksBulletin No. 80, Bureau of Soils—Examination of Soils for Organic Con-
stituentsBulletin No. 147, Bureau of Chemistry—Coal-Tar Colors Used in FoodProducts
Farmers' Bulletin No. 458—The Best Two Sweet Sorghums for ForageInstructions for Cooperative Observers, 4th EditionBulletin No. 225, Bureau of Plant Industry—Spot Disease of CauliflowerFarmers' Bulletia No. 460—Frames as a Factor in Truck Growing.....Farmers' Bulletin No. 461—The Use of Concrete on the FarmBulletin No. 97, Forest Service—Coyote-Proof Inclosures in Connection withRange Lambing Grounds
Bulletin No. 81, Bureau of Soils—Sells of the Prairie Regions of Alabama and- Mississippi and Their Use for AlfalfaFarmers' Bulletin No. 463—The Sanitary PrivyFarmers' BuUetin No. 462—The Utilization of Logged-off Land for Pasture inWestern Oregon and Western Washington
Bulletin No. 141, Bureau of Animal Industry—The Improvement of theFarm Egg
Bulletin No. 240, Office of Experiment Stations—Tidal Marshes and TheirReclamation
Instructions for Making Forest Sm'veys and MapsFarmers' Bulletin No. 464—The Eradication of Quack-Brass
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 207
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Statement of contracts (informal) made for lithographing and engraving during
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
LANMAN ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
Illus-
tra-
tions.
Copies.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Township Plat (Noncoal Land)Water-Supply Paper No. 264—Surface Water Supply of the United States,
1909, Part IV—St. Lawi-ence River BasinBulletin No. 4, Bureau of Education—The Biological Stations in Europe
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Illustrations for Biireau of Education—School Buildings, etc. (Additional
work)Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1910—(H. Doc. No. —
;
6lst, 3d)—(Maps: Central America and Panama, and Cuba)Annual Report of Governor of HawaiiFanny E. Wingert School, Detroit, MichSynopsis of Course in SewingBulletin No. 4, Bureau of Mines—Features of Producer Gas Plant Develop-ment in Europe -
.
Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education, 1910, Vol. 2
Bullrtin No. 7, Bureau of Mines—Essential Factors in the Formation of
Producer GasThe Production of Coal in 1909The Production of Iron Ore, Pig Iron, and Steel in 1909
Water-supply Paper No. 265—Smface Water Supply of the United States,
1909, Part VReport on Glacier, Wind Cave, and Other Public ParksForm No. 4-489, General Land Ofliee—Weekly ReportBulletin No. 14, Bureau of Mines—Briquetti'ug Tests of Lignite at Pitts-
burgh, Pa., etcBulletin No. 479—Geochemical Interpretation of Water AnalysesWater-Supply Paper No. 286—Surface Water Supply of the United States,
1910, Part VI—Missouri River BasinBulletin No. 5, Bureau of Education—First Floor Plan, East and West SideUngraded Schools, Newark, N. J
Form No. 1-511 (Interior)—Hot Springs CircularBulletin No. 480—Mineral Resources of AlaskaReport of Glazier, Wind Cave, and Other Public Parks
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.
Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on Transportation by Water in
the United States. Part III—Water terminalsGeodesy: Tables for a Polyconic Projection of Maps, Third Edition, 1910. .
.
Camphor Industries in Foreign CountriesBulletin of the Bureau of Standards, Vol. 7, No. 1
Daily Consular and Trade Reports for September, 1910—(Views: Hokkaido,Japan)
Food Value of Sea Mussels—Bulletin, Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. XXIX, 1909.Daily Consular and Trade Reports, November, 1910Notes on Oscillating Interference Bands and Some Practical Applications
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Part of Bulletin of Bureau of Standards, Vol. 7, No. 1
Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, Vol. VII, No. 1
Results of Observations at the Coast and Geodetic Survey Magnetic Observa-tory at Cheltenham, Md., 1907-8
Bulletin No. 110, Bureau of Census—Supply and Distribution of Cotton forthe Year Ending Aug. 31 ^ 1910
The Effect of Preliminary Heat Treatment Upon the Drying of ClaysPamphlet No. 2, Bureau of Census—Lumber, Lath, and Shingles—ForestProducts, 1909
Bulletin No. 93 Bureau of Labor (March, 1911)—Drawings. Relative Pricesof Commodities
Legend for State Maps—PopulationAdvance Population Bulletin for New Jersey—State MapsPacking for Export—Miscellaneous Series No. 5Paper RuleForm No. 429—Notice to Rejected Chinese ApplicantCensus Agricultural Bulletin:
State Maps of MaineState Maps of WisconsinState Maps of DelawareState Maps of New HampshireState Maps of VermontState Maps of Maine
Census Population Bulletin:State Maps of New JerseyDensity—State Maps of New JerseyState Maps of New JerseyState Maps of ConnecticutState Maps of MaineState Maps of Rhode IslandState Maps of Vermont
208 BEPOET OP THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts (informal) madefor lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
LANMAN ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
lUus-tra-
tions.Copies.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR—Continued.Census Population Bulletin—Continued.
State Maps of New HampshireState Maps of MassachusettsState Maps of MichiganState Maps of DelawareState Maps of Missouri.
Bulletin No. 95, Bureau of Labor, July, 1911.
Form No. 450—Instructions to Bidders and Specifications Governing theManufacture, Test; and Inspection of Smokeless Powder for Cannon
Annual Report of the Superintendent of the United States Military Academy for 1910
Drill Regulations, Machine Gun Organizations, Cavalry, United StatesArmy, 1910 (War Document No. 377)
Form No. 1956—Description of 2-inch Telescopic Sights, Model of 1906Handbook of the 4.7-inch Gun Material, Model of 1906, with Instructionsfor Its Care
Manual No. 3, Signal Corps—Electrical Instruments and Telephones,Revised, 1910 (War Document No. 378)Reengraving
Manual for Army Cooks, 1910—(War Document No. 379)Record of Firing (Annual Report, Chief of Ordnance, 1910)
Drill Regulations for Signal Corps, United States Army—Provisional—1911
Form No. 1659—Handbook of the 3-inch Field Artillery Material, etc
Form No. 203-A—War Department—Directions for MeasurementNotes on Construction of Ordnance No. 78—The 10-inch Breech-Loading
Rifle, etcNotes on the Construction of Ordnance No. 82—French Rapid-Fire Field
Artillery, etc
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
General Specifications, Part 1, Supplement No. 2—Drawing: T,ype LoadDiagram and Stress Table
Annual Report of the Surgeon General, 1910Hydrographic Office SealOrdnance Pamphlet No. 218—Six-inch Breech Mechanism, Mark IX (SketchNo. 2117)
Ordnance Pamphlet No. 236—Firing Lock, Mark X, June, 1910 (DrawingsNos. 27972 and 2144)
Specifications 17-B-2 (Drawings: Stowing Spare Armatures and Electrical
Spare Parts on Shipboard)Specifications 64-0-3—Ships' Electric Bake Ovens (Drawing: Oven No. 1)..
Specifications 64-R-l—Ships' Electric RangesOrdnance Pamphlet No. 209—Six-inch Breech Mechanism, Mark VII (Fir-
ing Mechanism Details—Sketch No. 2116) —Ordnance Pamphlet No. 218—Six-inch Breech Mechanism, Mark IX (Fir-
ing Mechanism Details—Sketch No. 2118)Revision of the System of Accountabilitv, United States Marine CorpsSpecifications 42-H-28Specifications 42-D-2Specifications 42-B-3Correction to the Landing Force and Small Arms Instruction, United StatesNavy.
Specifications 54-S-lNotes on Calibration, Gunnery Exercises, 1911Specifications 54-L-l—Confidential Information LockerOrdnance Pamphlet No. 73—One-pound Breech Mechanism Mark VOrdnance Pamphlet No. 157—Four-inch Breech Mechanism Mark VI . .
Ordnance Pamphlet No. 189—Five-inch Breech Mechanism Mark VSpecifications 12-S-7Specifications 26-S-lSpecifications 34-H-lSpecifications 34-H-lO ,
Specifications 45-U-lSpecifications 45-U-2Specifications 45-V-4—Angle Hose Valve and Dimension of Navy StandardHose Threads
Specifications 58-B-l
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bulletin No. 72, Hygienic Laboratory—Report of an Outbreak of TyphoidFever at Omaha, Nebr
Bulletin No. 77, Hygienic Laboratory—Sewage Pollution of Interstate andInternational Waters
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No. 15.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithogra])hing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
LANMAN ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and titl3.
STATE DEPAETMENT.
Statutes of the United States of America—Laws of Third Session, Sixty-first
Congress, Part 2 (Manzano National Forest, New Mexico)Statutes of the United States of America—Laws of Third Session, Sixty-first
Congress, Part 2 (National Forests—Arizona, Arlransas, California, Colo-
rado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming)Statutes of the United States of America—Laws of Third Session, Sixty-first
Congress, Part 2 (Kern and Inyo National Forests, California and Nevada)
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION,
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, VolPart 1—The North American Grasses of the Genus Panicum
Bulletin No. 30, Part 2, Bureau of American Ethnology—Handbook of theAmerican Indians
XV,
Do.Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXXVIIIProceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXXIX—WestAmerican Alabina, Plates I and II
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol. XIII,7Part
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXXIXDoDo
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol. XIII, Part 2
CONGRESS.
Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second, parti—Immigrants in Indus-tries—Bituminous Coal
Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries,2part
Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries-Slaughtering and Meat Packing, Oil Refining, Copper, Leather, Iron Ore.
Senate Document No. 6,33; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries
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Cigar and Tobacco Manufacturing, and Agricultural Implements, andVehicle Manufacturing
Senate Document No. 725; Sixty-first, third—Investigation of Advances inRates by Carriers
Senate Document No. 701; Sixty-first, third—Inquiry Relative to the Shoot-ing Afl'ray at Brownsville, Tex., etc
ReengravingHouse Document No. 1089; Sixty-first, third—Tests of Iron and Steel, andother Material for Industrial Purposes at Watertown Arsenal
House Document No. 1210; Sixty-first, third—Estimate of Appropriationfor Repairs to Marine Hospital at Key West, Fla
Senate Document No. 208; Sixty-first, second—Changes in Bodily Form inDescendants of Immigrants
Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries,Parts VI, VII, and XIReengraving
Senate Document No. 856; Sixty-first, third—Thirteenth Annual Report,Daughters of the American RevolutionDo
House Document No. 1424; Sixty-first, third—Correspondence Relative toHydro-Electric Co. of California
Public Document Frank Slips—Facsimile of Signature—"South Trimble",Digest of Available Information—Drawing: Prices of Sugar, etc. (re drawing)
,
NATIONAL MONETARY COMMISSION.
State Banks and Trust Companies since the Passage of the National BankAct—Drawing: Number of Private, State, and National Banks, 1877-1909-
.
IMMIGRATION COMMISSION.
Review of Steerage Legislation, 1819-1910(S. Doc. No. 661; 61st Cong., 3d sess.).Summary Report on Emigration Conditions in Europe—Drawing: Percent
of Old and New ImmigrationSenate Document No. 749; Sixty-first Congress,third session—The Children
of Immigrants in Schools, etc
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Photo Commissions, Railway Mail Service—Facsimile Signature of Theo.Ingalls
Form P-3—528, Notice to Postmasters—Facsimile Signature of James J.Britt
Illustrations withdrawn—contractor paid for part of work performed before notification of withdrawal.
10513—11 14
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No. 15.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
LANMAN ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
COURT OF CLAIMS.
Harvey Steel Company v. The United States, No. 29899Joseph Vernon Gearing v. The United States, No. 22550
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Henry W. Goodrich, Receiver, v. The United States—Court of Claims, No,28980 (Profile of Ground at New Dry Dock, United States Navy Yard,New York)
The Purcell Envelope Co. v. The United States, No. 22855John J. Knapp, Trustee, v. The United States, No. 28292
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Spiegel & Co. v. The Southern Ry. Co., No. 3029Classification of bafety Appliance Defects to be Reported by Federal In-
spectors
Illus-
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tions.
Copies.Amountof con-tract.
FRANK McLEES & BROS., NEW YORK, N. Y.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
W^ater-Supply Paper No. 258—Underground Water Papers, 1910 (H. Doc.No. —
;61-3)
Water-Supply Paper No. 257—Well Drilling MethodsBulletin No. 8, Bureau of Mines—The Flow of Heat Through Furnace WallsBulletin No. 12, Bureau of Mines—Apparatus and Methods for the Samplingand Analysis of Furnace Gases
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.
Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, Vol. 7, No. 1
Circular No. 28—The Determination of the Optical Properties of Materials.Bulletin, Bureau of Standards, Vol. VII, No. 1
AlterationsA Study of the Current Transformer with Particular Reference to IronLoss—Reprint No. 164
Thermodynamics of Concentration—Reprint No. 165
A Comparison of American Direct-Current Switchboard Voltmeters andAmmeters, Part of Bulletin, Vol. 7, No. 3—Reprint No. 163
8
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J. MANZ ENGRAVING CO., CHICAGO, ILL.
CONGRESS.
Annual Report of Smithsonian Institution, 1907 (H. Doc. No. 847; 60th, 1st),
parts 1 and 2, second edition 1 200 $32. 50
MATTHEWS-NORTHROP WORKS, BUFFALO N. Y.
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 39 1 3,446 $130. 00
NATIONAL ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
The Gid Parasite and Allied Species of the CestodeBulletin No. 125, Part 1
Genus MulticepsReengraving
Circular, Bureau of Chemistry—A Knife for Killing PoultryFarmers' Bulletin No. 397, Reprint—BeesFarmers' Bulletin No. 409—School Lessons on CornFarmers' Bulletin No. 411—Feeding Hogs in the SouthDirections for Planting Bulbs: Tulip and Narcissus
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 211
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
NATIONAL ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
DEPARTMENT OF agricxiltueIe—Continued.
Bulletin No. 232, Office of Experiment Stations—Consolidated Rural Schools
and Organization of a County SystemBulletin No. 85, Part VII, Btireau of Entomology—The Smoky Crane-Fly .
.
ReengravingBulletin No. 110, Part II, Bureau of Animal Industry—A Biometrical Studyof Egg Production in the Domestic Fowl; II—Seasonable Distribution of
Egg ProductionCircular No. 101, Office of Experiment Stations—The Selection and Installa-
tion of Machinery for Small Pumping PlantsAlterations
Technical Series No. 20, Part I, Bureau of Entomology—ContributionsToward a Monograph of the Bark-Weevils of the Genus PissodesReengraving
Twenty-sixth Annual Report of the Biireau of Animal Industry, 1909 (H.Doc. No. 1032, 61st, 3d)
Farmers' Bulletin No. 425—Experiment Station Work LXForm No. 302—Forest Service Calendars for 1911
Circular No. 131, Bureau of EntomologyBulletin No. 127—The Nematodes ParasiticBlanks—Turnip NotesFarmers' Bulletin No. 181—PruningBulletin No. 132, Bureau of Animal Industry—A Bacteriological Study of
Ham SouringTechnical Series 21, Bureau of Entomology—Synopsis, Catalogue, and Bibli-ography of North American Thysanoptera '.
Bulletin No. 135, Bureau of Chemistry—Commercial TurpentinesBulletin No. 235, Office of Experiment Stations—Irrigation in ArizonaFarmers' BiiUetin No. 431—The PeanutFarmers' Bulletin No. 432—How a City Family Managed a FarmBulletin No. 96, Part I, Bureau of Entomology—A List of Insects AffectingStored Cereals
Bulletin No. 96, Part II, Bureau of Entomology—The Broad-Nosed GrainWeevil; The Long-Headed Flour Beetle
District No. 6—Separate from Monthly Weather Review, December, 1910. .
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District No. 11—Separate for monthly Weather Review, December, 1910BuUetiD No. 211, Bureau of Plant Industry—Bacteriological Studies of the
Soils of the Truckee-Carson Irrigation ProjectFarmers' Bulletin No. 434—The Home production of Onion Seeds and Sets. .
.
Farmers' Bulletin No. 436—Winter Oats for the SouthCircular No. 74, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Sulphur Bleaching of Com-mercial Oats and Barley
Bulletin No. 71, Bureau of Soils—Soil ErosionBulletin No. 95, Part II, Bureau of Entomology—The Maize Bill-BugFarmers' Bulletin No. 440—Spraying Peaches for Control of Brown-Rot,Scab, and Curculio
Farmers' Bulletin No. 441—Lespedeza, or Japan CloverFarmers' Bulletin No. 442—The treatment of Bee DiseasesNorth American Fauna 32—A Systematic Synopsis of the MuskratsBulletin No. 237, Office of Experiment Stations—Irrigation in CaliforniaCircular No. 133, Bureau of Entomology—The Alfalfa CaterpillarBulletin No. 97, Part III, Bm-eau of Entomology—Vineyard Spraying Ex-periments Against the Rose-Chafer in the Lake Erie Valley
Bulletin No. 90, Forest Service—Relation of Light Chipping to the Com-mercial Yield of Naval Stores
Farmers' Bulletin No. 447—BeesCards—Gypsy MothBulletin No. 92, Bureau of Entomology—White Flies Injurious to Citrus inFlorida
District No. 11—Separate from Monthly Weather Review, February, 1911(Frost Experiments at San Francisco)
Monthly Weather Review for February, 1911 (Drawings: Temperatures-Porto Rico)
Bulletin No. 94, Forest Service—Eastern Scmb PineBulletin No. 217, Bureau of Plant Industry—Root-EjQot and Its ControlAnnual Report of Office of Experiment Stations for the Year Ended June 30,
1910
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tions.
Annual Report of the Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station for 1910.
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Bulletin No. 38, Office of Public Roads—Methods for the Examination ofBituminous Road Materials
Bulletin No. 85, Forest Service—ChaparralCircular No. 184, Forest Service—Fustic Wood: Its Substitutes and Adul-
terantsFarmers' Bulletin No. 456—Our Grosbeaks and Their Value to Agriculture.
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Bulletin Nd. 215, Bureau of Plant Industry—Agriculture in the Central Partof the Semiarid Portion of the Great Plains
Bulletin No. 86, Forest Service—Windbreaks: Their Influence and Value.. .
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212 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
NATIONAL ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
Illus-
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tions.
DEPARTMENT OY AGRICULTURE—Continued.
Farmers' Bulletin No. 455—Red Clover.PlatsBulletin No. 138, Bureau of Chemistry—Translocation of Plant Food andElaboration of Organic Plant Materialin Wheat Seedlings
Bulletin No. 39, Office of Public Roads—Highway Bridges and CulvertsMount Weather Observatory Bulletin, Vol. IV, Part 1
Bulletin No. 23, Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station—LeguminousCrops for Hawaii
Circular " G, " Instrument Division—Instructions for Care and Managementof Sunshine Recorders
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Illustrations—School Buildings, etcBulletin No. 429—Oil and Gas in Louisiana, with a Brief Summary of theirOccurrence in Adjacent States
Water-Supply Paper No. 262—Surface Water Supply of the United States,
1909, Part II—South Atlantic Coast and Eastern Gvilf of MexicoWater-Supply Paper No. 264—Surface Water Supply of the United States,
1909, Part IV—St. Lawrence River BasinBulletin No. 442—Mineral Resources of Alaska (Report on Progress of Inves-tigations in 1909) ,
Water-Supply Paper No. 254—Underground Waters of North-CentralIndiana.
Diagram—For Use of Geological Survey ,
Outlines in Housekeeping ,
Water-Supply Paper No. 258—Underground Water Papers, 1910 (H. Doc.No. — ; 61st Cong., 3d sess.)
Bulletin No. 445, Geological Survey—Geology of the Pegmatites and Asso-ciated Rocks of Maine, including Feldspar, Quartz, Mica, and GemDeposits
Water-Supply Paper No. 263, Geological Survey—Surface Water Supply of
the United States, 1909, etcMonograph LII, Geological Survey—Geology of the Lake Superior Region..Water-supply Paper No. 257—Well-Drilling MethodsBulletin No. 446, United States Geological Survey—Geology of the BernersBay Region, Alaska
Professional Paper No, 72—Denudation and Erosion in the Southern Appa-lachians ,
Bulletin No. 447, Geological Survey—Mineral Resources of Johnstown, Penn-sylvania, and Vicinity
Bulletin No. 451, Geological Survey—Reconnaissance of the Ore Depositsin Northern Ytuna County, ArizonaAdditional Work
Bulletin No. 455, Geological Survey—Copper Deposits of the AppalachianStates (H. Doc. No. 1414; 61st Cong., 3d sess.)
Bulletin No, 14, Bureau ofMines—Briquetting Tests of Lignite at Pittsburg,
Bulletin No. 452^The Lander and Salt Creek Oil Fields, Wyoming '..
DoBulletin No. 456—Oil and Gas Fields of the Carnegie Quadrangle, PaMonograph LII—Geology of the Lake Superior RegionBulletin No. 475—The Diffusion of Crude Petrolemn Through Fuller'sEarth, etc
Water-Supply Paper No. 261—Surface Water Supply of the United States,1909, Part 1—North Atlantic Coast
Water Power Cards: T. — . R. — , — P, M. (For use on Forms Nos. 9-475and 9-476, Interior Dept.)
Posters—Sale of Indian LandsBulletin No. 5, Bureau of Education, 1911—Age and Grade Census of Schools.Silver, Copper,Lead, ana Zinc in the Central States in 1909—Mine production.Mineral Resources of the United States, Calendar Year 1909, Part II, Non-
metallic ProductsThe Production of Graphite in 1910Water-Supply Paper No. 269—Surface Water Supply of the United States,
1909, Part IX—Colorado River BasinBulletin No. 3—Government Hospital for the InsaneBulletin No. 17, Bureau of Mines—A Primer on Explosives for Coal Mines..Water-Supplv Paper No. 288—Surface Water Supply of the United States,
1910, Part VIII—Western Gulf of MexicoBulletin No. 474—Coals of the State of WashingtonBulletin No. 450—Economic Resources of the Central Texas Mineral Region,
etcWater-Supply Paper No. 275—Geology and Water Resources of Estancia
Valley, N. Mex., etc.
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EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PPJXTEE. 213
Xo. 15.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
NATIONAL ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
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Copies.Amountof con-tract.
iNTERios DEPAETMEXT—Continued
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Bulletin No. 470-B, Geological Survev—Gold and Silver
Water-Supply Paper No. 278—Water Resources of Antelor)e Valley, CalBulletin No. 23, Bureau of ilines—Steaming Tests of Coal and Related In-
vestigations
S14. 95IS. 50
1.70
DEPAETMEXT OF COMMERCE AXD LABOR.
The Migration of Salmon in the Columbia River (Part of Bulletin of Bureatiof Fisheries, Vol. XXIX, 1909)
Daily Consular and Trade Reports for September. 1910Daily Consular and Trade Reports for September, 1910—(Drawings: C. A.Lesher's Patent Rubber-Tapping Knife;
Marine Isopods Collected in the Philippines by the United States Fisheries
Steamer Albatross in 1907-STide Tables for 1912Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, Vol. VI, No. 4Library Label (" The Property of the Lighthouse Service''
Anatomy and Physiology- of Atrina (Pinna) rigida (DiUwyn)Outline State Maps—By Counties
Additional -^ork. .
Outline State Maps—By Connties: N£vada and TexasCotton Goods in Latin America, Part IVPamphlet No. 1—Pulp Wood Consumption: Forest Products, 1909Results of Observations made at the Coast and Geodetic Magnetic Observa-tory near Honolulu. Hawaii. 1907-?
A Comparsion of American Direct-Current Switchboard A'oltmeters andAmmeters—Part of Bulletin. Vol. 7, No. 3—Reprint No. 163
7.801.75
2. 46
28.354.407.601.5010.4044. 904.00-11.3219.991.20
16.68
11.90
TTAE DEPARTMENT.
Annual Report of the Sijrgeon General. L'nited States Army. 1910Professional Papers No. 32. CorDs of Engineers—Military Railways (WarDoc. No. 359). (ReensrravinE:'!^
Manual for Army Cooks. 1910 (War Doc. No. 379')
Form No. 1157—Inspection Report of 3.S-inch Gun Limber No. —.etcForm No. 115S—Inspection Report of 3.S-inch Gun Caisson, No. — . etc
War Document No. 3S5—Strength and Organization of the Armies of France,Germanv. Austria. Russia. England. Italv, Mexico, and Japan
Form No. '16.59—Handbook of the 3-inch Field Artillery Material, etcWar Document No. 359-RegulatioiLs Prescribing Standard for Field Firing,
etc., United States ArmvGunnery and Explosives for Field Artillery Officers (War Doc. No. 391)
XAVY DEPARTMENT.
Ordnance Pamphlet No. 288Ordnance Pamphlet No. 346Specifications 41-P-2General Specifications. Appendix 1, Supplement No. 3—Standard SteelFlasks for Compressed Air
Specifications 41-L-l—Plumber's LadlesSpecifications 41-T-6—Metal Caulking Tools for Issue to ShipsForm No. 110 E (Construction and Repair). Appendages and Midship Sec-tion—Table 5
Practical Example of the Retiring Search Curve, Supplement No. 1—ToUseful Curves, Scouting, and the Torpedo Daneer Area
Ordnance Pamphlet No. 209—6-inch Breech [Mechanism, Mark VII(Sketch No. 2115')
Recording Targets for Broadside DottersRecording Targets for 3-pounder DottersSpecifications 41-S-9Ordnance Pamphlet No. 2Sfi. 12-inch, Mark VIII, Breech Mechanism, De-cember, 1910
Clothing Measurements—Naval Clothins FactorvSpecifications 42-L-lSpecifications 12-B-4Specifications 4S-S-1Ordnance Pamphlet No. S5—3-pounder Breech Mechanism, Mark XOrdnance Pamphlet No. 151—4-inch Breech Mechanism, Mark V,Mode! 1
Specifications 1 2-J-1—Drawing: One-half of Life JacketSpecifications 12-T-3 '
Specifications 2S-C-4—Drawings: Spread Eagle, etc.; Anchor, etc.; Anchor,with Star Above it, etc ...
Specifications 34-H-2
1.85
7.0028. 70
.90
3.152.40
1.896.40
1.75.98
2.401.002.70
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22.00
38. 751.001.10
2.704.40
214 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, i9^1—Continued.
NATIONAL ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
Illus-
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tions.Copies.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bulletin No. 70, Hygienic Laboratory—A Study of Melting, etcReengraving
Public Health Reports, Vol. 25, No. 45Public Health Reports, Vol. 26, No. 24
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXXVIIIContributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol. XIIF, Part8—The Genus Talinum in Mexico
Bulletin No. 7G, National Museum—A Monograph of the Asteroidea of theNorth Pacific and Adjacent Waters
Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol. 13, Part in.
Additional workProceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 39
Do.Do.
Bulletin 71, Part 2, National Museum—A Monograph of the Foraminiferaof the North Pacific Ocean, Textularidse
Twenty-seventh Annual Report, Bureau American Ethnology, 1905-6Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 40Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 40, 1911
Do.Do.
Bulletin No. 77, National Museum—The Early Paleozoic Bryozoa of theBaltic Provinces
Senate Document No. 338, Sixty-first, second—Report of the ImmigrationCommission on Living Conditions of Immigrants—Boston, Buffalo, Cleve-land
Senate Document No. 725, Sixty-first, third—Investigation of Advances in
Rates by CarriersSenate Document No. 745, Sixty-first, third—Savings and Annuity PlanProposed for Retirement of Superannuated Civil Service Employees
Hearings Concerning Estimates for Construction—Isthmian Canal.Senate Document No. 725, Sixty-first, third—Investigation of Advances in
Rates by CarriersSenate Document No. 808, Sixty-first, third—Uncinariasis (Hookworm) in
Porto RicoAdditional work
Senate Document No. 808, Sixty-first, third-Uncinariasis (Hookworm) in
Porto RicoFacsimile Signature of Hon. C. C. Anderson
NATIONAL MONETARY COMMISSION.
State Bank and Trust Companies since the Passage of the National BankAct—Drawing: Number of Private, State, and National Banks, 1877-1909.
.
IMMIGRATION COMMISSION.
Summary Report on Immigration Conditions in Europe—Drawing: Percent of Old and New Immigration, Fiscal Years 1882-1907
Senate Document No. 662 Sixty-first Congress, third session—A Dictionaryof European and other Immigrant Races or Peoples _
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress, 1910.—(IJ. Doc. No. 1033, 61st
Cong., 3d sess.)
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Government bill of lading—spread eagle
COURT OF CLAIMS.
The Mille Lac Band, Chippewa Indians, v. The United States, No. 30047-
Evidence
SUPREME COURT.
Transcript of Record in the Case of the United States, Plaintifi" in Error, v.
15714
15631
11
185
John McMullen, et al., No. 281, October Term, 1910.
REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 215
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts (informal) made for lithographing and engraving during
the fiscal year ended June 30, 19J
1
—Continued.
NATIONAL ENGRAVING CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued,
Department and title.
DEPAETMENT OF JUSTICE.
Instructions to Alaska Officials (cut—Johnston Vaughn, United States Commissioner, Northern District of Ohio)
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Third Annual Report of the Block Signal and Train Control BoardReengraving
Third Annual Report of the Block Signal and Train Control BoardDo
ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION.
Register sheets
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Bulletin No. 72—The Etiology of Hog CholeraPublic Lands Decisions, Vol. XXXV
Illus-
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tions.
Copies.Amountof con-tract.
500
A. G. OGDEN CO. (INC ), BALTIMORE, MD.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Farmers' Bulletin No. 424—Oats: Growing the CropBulletin No. 203—The Importance and Improvement of the Grain SorghumsBulletin No. 202—The Seedling
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Bulletin No. 443, United States Geological Survey—Reconnaissance of theGeology and Mineral Resources of Prince William Sound, Alaska
STATE DEPARTMENT.
Statutes of the United States of America, Laws of Third Session Sixty-first
Congress, Part II (National Forests—Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho,Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming)
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXXVIII
24
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Bulletin No. 61, Bureau of Soils—The Electrical Bridge for the Determina-tion of Soluble Salts in Soils
Bulletin No. 214, Office of Experiment Stations—Irrigation in the State ofWashington.
Bulletin No. 230, Part 1, Office of Experiment Stations—Report on the St.
Francis Valley Drainage Project in Northeastern Arkansas: General Re-port
Maps—Boll Weevil, 1910Bulletin No. 236, Office of Experiment Stations—Use of Underground Water
for Irrigation at Pomona, Cal' ps:
Area quarantined on Account of Splenetic or Texas Fever of CattleCounty Map of United States
Bulletin No. 89, Forest Service—The Olympic National Forest: Its Re-sources and Their Management
Bulletin No. 135, Bureau of Plant Industry—Orchard Fruits in the Pied-mont and Blue Ridge Regions of Virginia and the South Atlantic States..
Bulletin No. 85, Forest Service—ChaparralFiscal Regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture (Map:Land-Grant and Bond-Aided Railroads of the United States, 1907)
Bulletin No. 240, Office of Experiment Stations—Tidal Marshes and TheirReclamation
216 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts (informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued,
THE NORRIS PETERS CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and. title.
INTEKIOR DEPARTMENT.
Form No. 1-256—Commissions ,
Ephemeris of the Sim and Polaris and Tables of Azimuths of Polaris for thePeriod September-December, inclusive, 1910
Form 4-675—Mineral Township PlatsForm 4-675a—Township Plat
,
Bulletin No. 474—Coals of the State of Washington ,
Bulletin No. 480—Mineral Resources of AlaskaBulletin No. 478, Geological Survey—Geology and Ore Deposits near LakeCity, Colo
Water-Supply Paper No. 278—Water Resources of Antelope Valley, Cal. ..
DEPARTMENT OP COMMERCE AND LABOR.
Plans and Specifications for Buoys and AppendagesPlans and Specifications for Moorings for Vessels and Buoys, 1911
AlterationsMap of the United States Showing Outlines of County Boundaries
Alterations (rephotographing)Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on Transportation by Water inthe United States, Part 11
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Handbook of the 4.7-inch Gun Material, Model of 1906, with Instructions for
Its CareAnnual Report, Division of Military Affairs, 1910, on the Organized Militia.
.
Additional work ,
Annual Report of Chief Signal Officer, 1910Form No. 1067—Description of the Plotting Boards for Mobile Artillery,Models of 1905 and 1906, etc
Form No. 1751—Instructions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 4.72-inehGun, Armstrong, .50 Caliber, etc
Form No. 1721—Instructions for Loading Projectiles with Explosive DForm No. 1749—Instructions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 4.72-inchGun, Armstrong, .40 Caliber, etc
Form No. 1750—Instructions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 4.72-uichGun, Armstrong, .45 Caliber, etc
Annual Report of the Chief of OrdnanceWar Document No. 290—The Military Policy of the United States, 3dEdition
Notes on the Construction of Ordnance No. 55—Hydro-Pneumatic Gear for
Siege and Heavy OrdnanceNotes on the Construction of Ordnance No. 69—Report of Experiments withan 8-inch B. L. Rifle, etc
Form No. 1661—Handbook of the 5-ineh Siege Gun Battery, etcAlterations
Form No. 1684^—Instructions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 5-inchBarbette Carriage, etc
Form No. 1741—Description and Instructions for the Use of Rifle and HandGrenades
Form No. 1765—Description and Instructions for the Care of the 5 and 6 inchGuns
Form No. 1905—Description of the Barr and Stroud 9-foot Horizontal BaseSelf-contained Range Finder, etc
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
The American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1910, second edition (re-
)rint).
The American Nautical Almanac, 1911, second edition (drawing: Star mapfor 1911)
Instructions for Riveting Naval VesselsSpecifications 34F1—Hose FittingsBoiler House Log Sheet (the Washington Navy Yard)
Do.Hydrographic OflBce Publication No. 87—International Code of Signals.
OverprintingConfidential Bulletin No. 5American Nautical Almanac, 1912
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Bulletin No. 72, Hygienic Laboratory—Report of an Outbreak of TyphoidFever at Omaha, Nebr
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KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 217
No. 15.
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Statement of contracts {informal) made for lithographing and engraving duringthe fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
THE NORRIS PETERS CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
Department and title.
STATE DEPARTMENT.
Senate Document No. 744, Sixty-first, third—Report of the Fourth Inter-
national American Conference of American States
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Annual Report, Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution, 1910 (H. Doc.No, ~, 61st Cong., 3d sess.) -
Aimual Report, Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution, 1910 (H. Doc.No. —, 61st Cong., 3d sess.)
CONGRESS.
House Document No, 1063, Sixty-first, third—Preliminary Examinationand Survey, respectively, of Crum River, Pa., from the Mouth to Leiper-ville
House Document No. 1071, Sixty-first, third—Sale of Friar Lands in thePhilippine Islands
House Document No. 1333, Sixty-first, third—Report of Examination andSurvey of Flushing Bay, Long Island, N. Y
House Document No. 1391, Sixty-first, third—Report of Examination andSurvey of Lake Traverse, Minn, and S. Dak
House Report on House Bill 14531—Construction of a Dam at Long SaultIsland, St. Lawrence River
Senate Document No. 744, Sixty-first, third—Report of the Fourth Inter-national American Conference of American States
Senate Document No. 818, Sixty-first, third—Lumber Industry of theUnited StatesDo
Senate Report No. 1203, Sixty-first, third—Relative to bill (S. 10558) Im-provement of Navigation in the St. Lawrence River, etc
Senate Report No. 1203, Sixty-first, third—Improvement of the St. Law-rence River, etc
Hearing on H. R. 32219—St. Lawrence River near Long Sault Island, N. Y.Annual Report, Smithsonian Institution, 1906 (H. Doc. No. 575, 59th Cong.,2d sess.). Parts I and II, second edition
Senate Document No. 91, Sixtieth, first—Southern Appalachian andWhite Mountain Watershed (Reprint)
Senate Document No. 870, Sixty-first, third—North Atlantic Coast Fish-eries Arbitration at the Hague
House Document No. 17, Sixty-second, first—Detroit River, WyandotteChannel, Mich
House Document No. 26, Sixty-second, first—New Haven Harbor, Conn...House Document No. 40, Sixty-second, first—Keweenaw Waterway, Mich.House Document No. 46, Sixtv-second, first—Missouri River from Omaha,Nebr., to the Mouth of the Platte River
House Document No. 64, Sixty-second, first—St. Marys River at theFalls, Mich
House Document No. 71, Sixty-second, first—Absecon Creek, N. JHouse Document No. 72, Sixty-second, first—Mulberry and Locust Forks
of the Black Warrior River up to Mulberry Fork to Saunders Ferry, Ala.
COURT OF CLAIMS.
Case of Geo. F. Archer v. United States No. 30471 (Map of Point Chicot,Chicot County, Ark.)
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Seventh Annual Report on the Statistics of Railways, 1894Eighth Annual Report on the Statistics of Railways, 1895
ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION.
Drawings Nos. 7093-A, 7097, and 7098Drawings Nos. 6023, 6105, 6115, 6425, 6426, 6427, and 6502Drawings Nos. 6106, 6107, 6108, 6404, 6405, 6406, 6407, 6408, 6409 . 6410, 6411,
6412, 6413, 6414, 6415, 6416, 6417, 6418, 6419, 6420, 6421, 6422, 6423, 6424, 6428,6429, 6503, 6504, 6505, 6506, 6507, 6508, 6509, 7090, 7091, 7092, 7094, 7113, 7114,and 7200
Drawing No. 7119—Isthmian Canal CommissionDrawing No. 7120—Isthmian Canal CommissionCircular No. 594 (Drawings Nos. 7093-A, 7097, 7098, and 7119)Drawings Nos. 6023, 6105, 6115, 6425, 6426, 6427, and 6502Drawings Nos. 6809, 6811, 6818, 6831, and 6840Tracing No. 5056—Isthmian Canal Commission
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1,702
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1.0001,5001.300
$12. 50
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218 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 15.^
—
Statement of contracts{ informal) made for lithographing and engraving during
the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
THE NORRIS PETERS CO., WASHINGTON, D. C—Coatinued.
Department and title.
ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION—Continued.
Tracings Nos. 5503, 5505 to 5528, 5532, 5533, 5536 to 5562, 5564 to 5572, 5574,5575, 5577 to 5583, 5585 to 5590, 5599, 6106 to 6108
Drawings Nos. 6808, 6810, 6812, 6813, 6814, 6815, 6817, 6819, 6822, 6823, 6824,6825, 6827, 6828, 6832, 6833, 6836, 6837, 6838, and 6115
Drawings Nos. 5058, 5059, 5060, 5061, and 5062..Tracings Nos. 6115, 6210, 6211, 6213, 6250, and 6261Tracings Nos. 6212, 6214-6238 (inclusive), 6251-6260 (inclusive)Tracings Nos. 4203, 4204, 7059, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205, 7206, and 7400Tracings Nos. 4101-4105, 4121, 4122, 4205, 4206, 7058, 7060, 7062, 7201, 7401, 7402,
7403,7404,7405,7406
BUREAU AMERICAN REPUBLICS.
Senate Document No. 744, Sixty-first, third—Report of the Fourth Inter-national American Conference of American States
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Bulletin No. 58 (revised edition). Forest Service—The Red GumThe American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, 1910, 2d edition (reprint)
.
Bulletin No. 61, Bureau of Soils—The Electrical Bridge for the Determina-tion of Soluble Salts in Soils
Bulletin No. 72, Hygienic I^aboratory—Report of an Outbreak of TyphoidFever at Omaha, Nebr
Bulletin No. 135—Orchard Fruits in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Regions(PI. V)
Illus- Amounttra- Copies. of con-
tions. tract.
82 300
20 300 51.505 300 8. 756 1 503 30. 00
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Bulletin No. 74—Chemical Nature of Soil Organic Matter 1 3; 546 .«64. 32
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Blank Book—Farm, Dairy, and Record (outline map of farm sheet)
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Bulletin No. 2, Bureau of Mines—North Dakota Lignite as a Fuel for BoilerPlants
Bulletin No. 5, Bureau of Mines—Washing and Coking Tests of Coal, etc. .
.
Illustrations for use of Commissioner of Education .-
Bulletin No. 4, Bureau of Mines—Features of Producer Gas Plant Develop-ment in Europe
Annual Report of the United States Mine Inspector for New Mexico, 1910..
Bulletin No. 5—Bureau of EducationBulletin No. 455, Geological Survey—Copper Deposits of the Appalachian
States (H. Doc. No. 1414, 61st Cong., 3d sess.)
Monograph LI—Cambrian BrachiopodaTechnical Paper No. 2, Bureau of Mines—The Escape of Gas from Coal, etc.
Bulletin No. 22, Bureau of Mines—Analysis of Coals in the United States . .
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Bulletin No. 452—The Lander and Salt Creek Oil Fields, WyomingWater-Supply Paper No. 269—Surface Water Supply of the United States,
1909, Part IX, Colorado River BasinBulletin No. 6, Bureau of Mines—Coals Available for the Manufacture of Illu-
mination GasBulletin No. 14, Bureau ofMines—Briquetting Tests of Lignite at Pittsburgh,
Pa etcBulletin No. 19, Bureau of Mines—Petroleums of California
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No. 15.
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L. L. POATES ENGRAVING CO., NEW YORK, N. Y.—Continued.
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The Capacity and Phase Difference of Paraffined Paper Condersers, etc.—Reprint No. 166
The Steam-Turbine Expansion Line on the MoUier Diagram—Reprint No.167
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Bulletin No. 74, Hygienic Laboratory—Digitalis Standardization (H. Doc.No. 1207, 61st Con?., 3d sess.)
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No. 15.
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UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
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Annual Report, Governor of Arizona, 1910Bulletin No. 443, United States Geological Survey—Reconnaissance of theGeology and Mineral Resources of Prince William Sound, AlaskaAlterations
Annual Report, Acting Superintendent Movmt Rainier National Park, 1910.
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1910Black print of drainage
Map of Minnesota, Showing Area Included in Various TreatiesBulletin No. 39S, United States Geological Survey—Geology and Oil Re-sources of the Coalinga District, Cal
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Transfer impressions for Annual Report, Acting Superintendent Sequoiaand General Grant National Parks, 1910
Transfer impressions for Bulletin No. 446, United States Geological Survey-Geology of the Berners Bay Region, Alaska
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the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
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Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on Transportation by Water inthe United States, Part III, Water Terminals
Furnishing paper for 3,1^ copies each of 14 illustrations, and mating altera-
tions on 10 illustrations for Report of the Commissioner of Corporations onTransportation by Water in the United States, Part III, Water Terminals
Arctic Tides, 1910Form No. 174—Candle-PoTver ScaleReport of the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Survey for the FiscalYear Ended Jime 30, 1910
Arctic Tides. 1910—Cotidal Lines for the Arctic RegionsReport of the Commissioner of Corporations on Transportation by Water inthe United States, Part III
Report of the Commissioner of Corporations on the Lumber Industry, Part 1
"WAR DEPARTMENT.
Annual Report Chief of Engineers and Subordinate Engineers, 1910
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac for 1913, First Edition-Eclipse Maps (tinting land areas in yellow)
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac for 1913, First Edition-Eclipse Maps (reprint)
SMITHSONIAN INSTITTJTION.
Map of the National Zoological Park
CONGRESS.
Bulletin No. 398, Geological SurTcv—Geology and Oil Resources of theCoalinga District, Cal., Second Edition, Plates I and XV (H. Doc. No. 97,
61st Cong.. 1st sess.)
Senate Document No. 633, Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries(Coal, Iron, and Steel, Slaughtering and Meat Packing, Iron-Ore Mtntag,Glass)
House Document No. 1276, Sixty-first, third—Zippel Bay, Lake of theWoods, Minn
Senate Document No. 701, Sixty-first, third—Inquiry Relative to the Shoot-ing Affray at Brownsville, Tex., etc
AlterationsSenate Document No. 719. Ststy-first. third—Investigations of the Depart-ment of the Interior and Bureau of Forestry
Senate Document No. 719, Sixty-first, third—Investigations of the Depart-ment of the Interior and Bureau of-Forestry (map of Alaska)...
Senate Document No. 724. Sixty-first, third—Site for the Construction of aReformatory for the District of Columbia near Mount Vernon
Bulletin No. 358. Geological Survey—Geology of the Seward Peninsula TinDeposits, Alaska. Second Edition
Senate Document No. 719, Sixty-first, third—Investigation of the Depart-ment of the Interior and Bureau of Forestry, vol. 1 (map of Alaska)
Senate Document No. 12, Sixtv-second, first—Chugach National Forest,Alaska
Senate Document No. 19, Sixty-second, first—Ownership of Lands andRiparian Rights Along the Anacostia River, D. C
Senate Document No. 633. Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries.
.
House Document No. 27, Sixty-first, first—Drainage Survey of CertainLands in Minnesota '
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House Document No. 112, Sixty-first, second—Second Edition, AnnualReport. Smithsonian Institution, 1909
,
BuUetia No. 447, Geological Survey—Mineral Resources of Johnstown, Pa.,and Vicinity, Second Edition...'
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Twenty-second Annual Report on Statistics of Railways in the UnitedStates
Twenty-second Annual Report on the Statistics of Railwavs in the UnitedStates. 1909 ."
Third Annual Report of the Block Signal and Train ContTol BoardStatistical Report, 1909, Second Edition, Map—Territorial Groups of United
States, etcTwenty-third Statistical Report on Railways, 1910—Territorial Groups ofthe United States
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UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, WASHINGTON, D. C—Continued.
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ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION.
Annual Report, Isthmian Canal Commission for Year Ended Jime 30, 1910(H. Doc. No. 1030, 61st Cong., 3d sess.)
Annual Report of the Isthmian Canal Commission, 1910 (H. Doc. No. 1030,
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Bulletin No. 90, Bureau of Entomology—Fumigation of Citrus Trees inCalifornia
Bulletin No. 235, 0£&ce of Experiment Stations—Irrigation in Arizona
Private orders.
Bulletin No. 63, Arizona Experiment Station—Irrigation and AgriculturalPractices in Arizona. (Ordered for R. H. Forbes, director University of
Arizona Experiment Station.)
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.
Survey of Oyster Bars of Charles Covmty, Md
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Form No. 1875—Description of Swasey Depression Position Finders, etc. .
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Standard Valve Lists, Sheets 65, 66, 67, andAdditional work
House Document No. 1090, Sixty-first, third—Report of Examination andSurvey of Exeter River, N. H
House Document No. 9, Sixty-second, first—Merrimac River, Mass
COURT OF CLAIMS.
J. S. Underhill v. United States, No. 22884
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Bulletin No. 6, Forest Service—Timber Physics, Part I
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paper for the public printing and binding from Mar. 1, 1911, to Feb. 29, 1912.
Book Prixtixg Paper.
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Lot 1.-20,000 reams, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound. . SO. 037
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do .0395
The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do 037
Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md : do 04
C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 038
New York & Pennsvlvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do 037
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 0375
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .0395
King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .039
R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, N. Y do JJ37o
The Friend Paper Co., West Carrollton, Ohio do 038
Lot 2.-10,000 reams, Xo. 1, 24 br 38 inches, 48 pounds (in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 035
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D . C do . 0365
The Champion Coated Paper Co.. Hamilton, Ohio. do 0355
Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do 038New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do 0345
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., Xew York, X. Y do 0365
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .0365King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .037
R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, X. Y do 0365Ticonderoga Pulp & Paper Co., Ticonderoga/ X. Y do 0.38
The Friend Paper Co., West Carrollton, Ohio do 03.55
Lot 3.-10,000 reams, Xo. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds (in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 0345Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do .037The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do 0355Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do 038New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do .035West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., Xew York, N. Y do 037Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .037King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .0355R. H. Thompson Co.. Buffalo, X. Y do 0365The Friend Paper Co., West Carrollton, Ohio do . 0365
Lot 4.-10,000 reams, Xo. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds (in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do .035Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do . 0375The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do . 0355Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do . 038Xew York & Pennsvlvania Co.. Lock- Haven, Pa do . 035West Virginia Pulp'cL- Paper Co., Xew York, X. Y do 037Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 0355King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do 0375R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, X. Y do 0355The Friend Paper Co., West Carrollton, Ohio do 0365
Lot 5.-10,000 reams, Xo. 1, 24 bv 38 inches. 48 pounds (in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
R. P. An-lrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 0345Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do .0355The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do .0355Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do 038Xew York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do . 035West Virginia Pulp'& Paper Co., Xew York, X. Y do . 037Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .0375Kong Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do 0365R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, X. Y do 0365The Friend Paper Co., West Carrollton, Ohio do 0365
Lot 6.-10,000 reams, Xo. 1. 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds (in 38 or 48 inch roUs):R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 035LcTsis Hopfenmaier. Washington, D. C do .036The Charnpion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do .0355Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do .038Xew York i- Pennsylvania Co.. Lock Haven, Pa do 0345West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., Xew York, N. Y do 037Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do 036King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do 036R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo. X. Y do 0375The Friend Paper Co., "\\'est CaiTollton, Ohio do ... .037
Lot 7.-10,000 reams, Xo. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds (in 38 or 48 mch rolls):R. P. Andrews iPaper Co., A\'ashington, D. C do 0345Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0365The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do 0355Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md ' do 038Xew York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do 0345West Virginia Pulp d- Paper Co., Xew York, X. Y do 0365Bryant Paper Co.. Kalamazoo, Mich do 0.355King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do 0375R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, X. Y do 03G5Ticonderoga Pulp & Paper Co., Ticonderoga, X. Y." do 038The Friend Paper Co., West Carrollton, Ohio do 0:3C5
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Lot 8.-10,000 reams, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds (in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D, C per pound.. $0,035Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C .' do 0355The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do .0355Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do ,038New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do .0345West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 0365Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do 0365King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. do . 0365R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, N. Y do 037The Friend Paper Co., West Carroliton, Ohio do .0375
Lot 9.-10,000 reams. No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds (in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do .0345Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do .035The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do .0355Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do .038New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do .035West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 037Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .037King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do 0355R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, N. Y do.... .0375The Friend Paper Co., West Carroliton, Ohio do 0375
Lot 10.-10,000 reams, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds (in 38" or 48 inch rolls):
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 035Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do . 0365The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do . 0355Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do 038New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do 0345West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 037Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 0365King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 0365R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, N. Y.... ; do 0375The Friend Paper Co, West Carroliton, Ohio. do 0375
Lot 11.-10,000 reams, No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds (in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do . 0345Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do . 0375The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do . 0355Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do . 038New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do .035West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y .do 037Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do , .0375King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 037R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, N. Y do 037The Friend Paper Co., West Carroliton, Ohio do 0375
Lot 12.-10,000 reams. No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds (in 38 or 48 inch rolls):
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 035Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do .0375The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do . 0355Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do 038New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do . 035West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 0365Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 0375King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .0375R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, N. Y do.... .0375Ticonderoga Pulp & Paper Co., Ticonderoga, N, Y do 038The Friend Paper Co., 'West Carroliton, Ohio do 0375
Lot 13.-10,000 reams. No. 1, 24 by 38 inches, 48 pounds (in 9i or 19 inch rolls):
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 035Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0375The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do 036C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 037New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do 0365West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 037Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .0375King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 0385The Friend Paner Co., West Carroliton, Ohio do 039
Lot 14.-15,000 rearns. No. 1, 38 by 48 inches, 96 pounds:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 037Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 037The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do 037Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do 04New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa . do . 037West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 039Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 038King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 0375R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, N. Y do . 0375The Friend Paper Co., West Carroliton, Ohio do 0375
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R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound. .'
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Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do. . . .i. 041
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The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do..
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Lot lo.~1.000 reams, No. 1, of any required size and weight not enumerated above, and noexceeding 38 inches in width—Continued.
West Virginia Pulp & I'apcr Co., New York, N. Y per pound.
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Kalamazoo Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 042.5
C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa do . 045
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The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do . 041.5
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C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 045
Bryant Paper Co, Kalamazoo, Mich do . 042
King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 043
Lot 18.-500 reams of any required size and weight not enumerated above, and not exc-e:idiuf{
38 inches in width.
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound. ^^'
CLASS C—SIZED AND SUPERCALENDERED.
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do <
The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do|
New York & Pennsylvania Co.. Lock Haven, Pa do|
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do. . . .|
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do |
King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do|
R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, N. Y do. . . .|
2. 048042
2.041
1. 04152. 041
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do|
The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do|i 1 045
Kalamazoo Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do i ^'q^,^^
C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa do I
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do|
King Paper Co, Kalamazoo, Mich do|
0452. 0451.0422.0411. 0432. 042
Lot 19.-6,000 reams, 24 by 32 inches, 45 pounds:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound. . . 039Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do . 0395The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do . 039New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do . 0.385
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 042Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do 0395King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 038R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, N. Y do 039The Friend Paper Co., West Carrollton, Ohio do 039Bay State Paper Co
., Boston , Mass do . 042
The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do 042Lot 20.-15,000 reams, 38 by 48 inches, 120 pounds, or 24 by 38 inches, 60 pounds:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do. . . .{^'^^^2. 0361.03852.03751.0392. 03751. 03852. 03651.0422. 041.03852. 03751.0392. 0381.0392. 0385
The Friend Paper Co., West Carrollton, Ohio do. . . ./ \ ^^^^Lot 21.-2,500 reams, 223- 311 inches, 42 pounds:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 039Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 0395The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do 039New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do 0385West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 042Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do 0395King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do 039R. H. Thompson, Co., Buffalo, N. Y do 03^Dobler and Mudge, Baltimore, Md do .041The Friend Paper Co., West Carrollton, Ohio do 039
1 In sheets.
10513—11 15
2 In rolls.
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Lot 22.-10,000 reams, 31i by 45J inches, 80 pounds:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound.. 10.038Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do . 0395The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do 039New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven Pa , . .do 038West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 042Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do. ... . 0395King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do. . . .039R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, N. Y do 039The Friend Paper Co., West Carrollton, Ohio do 03J5
Lot 23.—500 reams, of any required size and weight not enumerated above, and not exceeding^ 38 inches in width:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound..| j'oss
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do| i'osg
The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do| 2" 0375
New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do| 2' 039
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do. . . .| J'
Bryant Paper Co.,Kalamazoo, Mich do
| 2" 038
King Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do| 2*038
R. H. Thompson Co., Buffalo, N. Y do....{ I'^H
The Friend Paper Co. , West Carrollton, Ohio do ....| \-^^^
Antique Machine-finish Printing Papee.
Lot 24.—1,000 reams, antique-laid machine-fmish printing paper, any size or weight, not exceed-ing 38 by 48 inches:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound. . . 037The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do 0385Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do 042C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 039New York & Pennsylvania Co., Lock Haven, Pa do . 039West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co. , New York, N. Y do 04Bay State Paper Co.
,Boston, Mass do .04
Lot 25.—300 reams, antique machine-finish printing paper, laid or wove, deckle-edged, any size
or weight not exceeding 38 by 48 inches:Bay State Paper Co., Boston, Mass per pound. . . 07
The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do 07
Wove Machine-fenish Printing Paper.
Lot 26.-3,500 reams, wove machine-finish printing, paper, any required size or weight, not toexceed 38 by 48 inches:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound. . . 047Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do ,042The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do 045
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .042
Writing Paper—Laid or Wove.
TUB-SIZED and LOFT DRIED.
Lot 27.-10,000 reams, white double cap, 17 by 28 inches:American Writing Paper Co.
,Holyoke, Mass per pound . . .065
Lot 28.-3,000 reams, double cap (any color), 17 by 28 inches:Lee Paper Co., Vicksburg. Mich do 0825American Writing Paper Co.
,Holyoke, Mass do .075
Lot 29.-10,000 reams, white demy, 16 by 21 inches:American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do— .065
Lot 30.—15,000 reams, white double demy, 21 by 32 inches:American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do . 065
Lot 31.-2,000 reams, double demy (any color), 21 by 32 inches:Lee Paper Co., Vicksburg, Mich do 0825
^ American Writing Paper Co. , Holyoke, Mass do— . 075
Lot 32.-1,000 reams, white double folio post, 22 by 34 inches:American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do 005
Lot 33.—500 reams, double folio post (any color), 22 by 34 inches:Lee Paper Co., Vicksburg, Mich do 0825
American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .075
Lot 34.-1,000 reams, white medium, 18 by 23 inches:American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .065
Lot 35,-1,000 reams, white double medium, 23 by 36 inches, 52 pounds:American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do . 065
Lot 36.-2,000 reams, white royal, 19 by 24 inches:
American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do 075
Lot 37.—1 ,000 reams, white double royal, 24 by 38 inches, 32 pounds:American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass - do 09
Lot 38.-1,500 ream.s, white double royal, 24 by 38 inches, 44 or 56 pounds:American^jWriting Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do 065
1 In sheets, 2 in rolls.
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Lot 39.-500 reams, royal (any color), 19 by 24 inches:
Lee Paper Co., Vicksbui-g, Mich per pound. . $0. 095
American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do 095
Lot 40.—500 reams, white superroyal 20 by 28 inches:
American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do 065
Lot 41.-1,000 reams, white double double cap, 28 by 34 inches, 64 or 72 pounds:American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do . 065
Lot 42.-2,000 reams, white, 22J by 31i inches, 37 pounds:American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do 065
Lot 43.-1,500 reams, white, 26 by 32 inches, 46 pounds:American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do 005
Lot 44.-500 reams, writing paper, white, any requii-ed size not enumerated above and not ex-
ceeding 23 inches in width:American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass per pound . . .065
Lot 45.—200 reams, writing paper, colored, any requii-ed size not enumerated above and not ex-
ceeding 28 inches in width:Lee Paper Co. ,
Vicksbm-g. Mich per pound . . . 0825
American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do 075
Golden Envelope Paper.
tub-sized and loft dried.
Lot 46.—50 reams, golden envelope paper, 19 by 24 inches, 28 pounds:American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass per pound. . . 10
Writing Paper—Wove,
machine-dried, supercalendered.
Lot 47.—120,000 poimds, white double cap, 17 by 28 inches, 32 pounds, in rolls not less than 17
inches and not more than 26 inches wide, weighing 250 to 400 pounds each:
Lewis Hopfenmaier, AVashington, D. C per pound . . .048
The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do 045
American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .045
Kalamazoo Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .048
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .048
Lot 48.—20,000' pounds, white double cap, 17 by 28 inches, 36 pounds, in rolls not less than 17
inches and not more than 26 inches wide, weighing 250 to 400 pounds each:
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C per pound. . . 048
The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do 045
American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do 045
Kalamazoo Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .049
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .048
Lot 49.—150,000 pounds, white double demy, 21 by 32 inches, 25 pounds, in 18-inch rolls of 300
pounds each:Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C per pound . . .052
The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do 05
Kalamazoo Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 054Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 053
Lot 50.—100,000 pounds, white double demy, 21 by 32 inches, 25 pounds, in rolls not less than 21
inches and not more than 26 inches wide, weighing 300 to 400 pounds each:Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C per pound. . . 053
The Chanipion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do .05
Kalamazoo Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 053
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 053Lot 51.—40,000 pounds, white double demy, 21 by 32 inches, 34 pounds, in 21-inch roUs of 300pounds each:Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C per pound . . .049The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do . 045American Writing Paper Co.
,Holyoke, Mass do . 048
Kalamazoo Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .051Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do 049
Lot 52.—150,000 pounds, white double demy, 21 by 32 inches, 40 pounds, in rolls not less than 17inches and not more than 26 inches wide, weighing 250 to 400 pounds each:Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C per pound . . . 048The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do .045American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do . 045Kalamazoo Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. do 049Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 048
Lot 53.—20,000 pounds, white, 21 by 32 inches, 50 pounds, in rolls not less than 17 inches and notmore than 26 inches wide, weighing 250 to 400 pounds each:Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C per pound. . . 049The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do 045American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do . 045Kalamazoo Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do . 048Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .049
Lot 54.—20,000 pounds, white, 23 by 32 inches, 27 pounds, in 23-inch rolls of 300 pounds each:Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C per pound . . .053The Champion Coated Paper Co.
,Hamilton, Ohio do .05
Kalamazoo Paper Co.,Kalamazoo, Mich do . 052
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .053Lot 55.—20,000 pounds, white, any required size not enumerated above, to be not less than on a
basis of 17 by 22 inches, 13 pounds, or over 17 by 22 inches, 28 pounds, in rolls not less than 16inches nor more than 27 inches wide, as ordered:Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C per pound . . . 053The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do .055Kalamazoo Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do 054Brj-ant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do 053
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Tablet kiting Paper.
Lot 56.—40,000 pounds, tablet writing paper, machine-finish, white or colored, wove, any requiredsize not less than 17 inches nor more than 38 inches in width, on a basis of not less than 17 by 22inches, 16 pounds, nor more than 38 by 48 inches, 100 pounds, to 500 sheets:
E. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound.
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C
The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio.
C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y.
.do.
.do.
.do.
.do.
Bryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do.
Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va do.
i$0.04
2.0381.0442.0421.0452.0431.0412.0411 0422.04
1.044
2.0421.0472.047
U S M O Writing Paper.
Lot 57.—30,000 pounds, white wove, basis 17 by 22 inches, 16 pounds, watermarked U S M O, inrolls not less than 8J inches nor more than 22 inches wide; also 1,000 pounds in sheets 19 by 29inches:
The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio per pound, .-j
American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do i
C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa do I
Cover Paper,
1. 05152. 04951.0552.051.0522.052
Lot 58.—2,000 reams, cover paper of any size, weight, or color, sample A, rough or smooth finish:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound. . .045Knowlton Bros. (Lie), Watertown, N. Y do 042American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .042
Lot 59.—1,000 reams, cover paper of any size, weight, or color, sample B, rough finish:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., V>'ashington, D. C do 0575Knowlton Bros. (Inc.), Watertown, N. Y do 044American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do . 047
Linen Map Paper.
tub-stzed and loft dried.
Lot 60.—50,000 pounds, map paper, like sample A, of such sizes and weights as may be ordered,not exceeding 44 by 64 inches:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound.
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Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.), Boston, Mass doLot 61.—50,000 pounds, map paper, like sample B, of such sizes and weights as may be ordered,not exceeding 44 by 64 inches:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound.
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Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.), Boston, Mass '. doGeorge W. MiUar & Co., New York, N. Y do. . .
.
10511
11
Superfine Coated Book Paper.
Lot 62.—200,000 pounds, superfine double-coated (two sides) book paper of any size, weight,or tint:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound..Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C doThe Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio doWest Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y doBryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do
Lot 63.—250,000 pounds, superfine, single-coated Ctwo sides) book paper of any size, weight,or tint:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound.
.
Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C doThe Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio doWest Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y doBryant Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do
Lot 64.—80,000 pounds, heavy coated (one side) book paper, 24 by 38 inches, 80 poimds^to 500sheets:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound.
.
The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio doLot 65.—10,000 pounds, heavy coated (one side) book paper, of any size or weight, not exceeding38 by 48 inches, on a basis of 24 by 38 inches, 100 pounds to 500 sheets:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound.
.
The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio do
.0625
.064
.063
.0675
.064
.0525
.054
.0485
.055,054
,089.075
,089
,075
1 La sheets. 2 In rolls.
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ISO. 03152 . 02951
. 03152 . 03151.0332.031.0312.0311.0342
. 034
1. 0775
2 . 0751 . 04752 . 04751
. 04852 . 04651.0452.0451.0452.0451.0492.049
Manila Paper.
LotGG.—233,030 paua i5, raaiila paper of aay required size or weight, flat or in rolls not exceeding48 inches:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Y\'ashington, D. C per pound.
Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do. .
.
Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do. .
.
C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa do. .
.
Philip Lindemeyer, Baltimore, Md do. .
.
Lot 67.—200,000 pounds rope manila paper of any required size or weight, flat, or in rolls notexceeding 48 inches:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.), Boston, Mass do.
.
Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do.
.
American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do. .
Philip Lindemeyer, Baltimore, Md do.
.
George W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y do.
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Lot 68.—70,000 pounds pure bleached manila, of any required size or weight, flat, notexceeding 38 by 48 inches:Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y per pound. . . 051
American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do— . 043
C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa do ..039Philip Lindemeyer, Baltimore, Md do . 0425George W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y do. . . . . 0425
Plated Bullet Patch (or Onionskin).
Lot 69.-1,000 pounds plated bullet patch (or onionskin), 16 by 21 and 19 by 24 inches, on basisof 16 by 21 inches, 7 pounds:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound. . . 28Cornelius Kahlen, New York, N. Y do . 275
Bond Paper—Glazed or Unglazed.
tub-sized and loft dried.
Lot 70.-75,000 pounds bond paper, any size or color, not exceeding 37 by 62 inches, on a basis of
not Ughter weight than 17 by 22 inches, 8 pounds, and not heavier than basis of 17 by 22inches, 14 pounds:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound. . . 15
Lot 71.-250,000 pounds bond paper, of any color, size, or weight, not exceeding 37 by 62inches, basis of weight not Ughter than 17 by 22 inches, 15 pounds:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound . 10Carter, Rice & Co., (Corp.) Boston, Mass do 12Lee Paper Co., Vicksbiirg, Mich do . 105American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do . 108Woronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass do 101
Lot 72.—20,000 pounds glazed bond paper, any color, size, or weight, not exceeding 28 inches inwidth:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound. . . 22Bay State Paper Co., Boston, Mass do . 2195The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do 219Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass .do . 208
U S M O Blue Bond Paper.
Lot 73.-20,000 pounds blue bond, basis 17 by 22 inches, 16 pounds, water marked U S M O, inrolls not less than 8J inches nor more than 22 inches wide; also 1,000 pounds, 19 by 29 inches,insheets:
f i.llS
\ 2.114American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass per pound.
U S M 0 Blue Safety Bond Paper.
Lot 74.-350,000 pounds blue safety bond, basis 17 by 22 inches, 16 pounds, watermarked U SM O,and containing safety-efiect shield, in rolls not less than 8J incher nor more than 22 inches wide,or in sheets, as may be ordered:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound. .<j
The Perfect Safety Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do. . . .-j
Parchment Deed.
tub-sized and loft dried,
Lot 75.-3,000 pounds parchment deed, of any size or weight:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound. . . 135Valley Paper Co., Holvoke, Mass do 14
175175171171
1 In sheets. 2 In rolls.
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CARDBOAPvD.
Lot 76.-15,000 sheets heavy railroad board, 22 by 28 inches, 280 pounds:Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.), Boston, Mass per pound. . $0. 0385Standard Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do .03Philip Lrndemeyer, Baltimore, Md do .05
Lot 77.-20,000 sheets white china board, 22 by 28 inches, 210 pounds:Philip Lindemeyer, Baltimore, Md do .05
Lot 78.-30,000 sheets colored cardboard, 22 by 28 inches, 210 pounds:Philip Lindemeyer, Baltimore, Md do 05
Lot 79.-25,000 pounds manila cardboard, of any size or weight:Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md do 031Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 044
Beistol Board for United States Postal Cards.
Lot 80.-6,600,000 pounds bristol board for United States postal cards, on a basis of 24 by 36 inches,130 pounds to 500 sheets, to be delivered in rolls not less than 26| inches nor more than 44f incheswide:The Champion Coated Paper Co., Hamilton, Ohio per povmd. . . 039C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 04West Virginia Pulp & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 0445The Friend Paper Co., West Carrollton, Ohio do 048
SxjPERFiNE Bristol Board.
Lot 81.—125,000 pounds white bristol board. No. 1,22J by 28J inches, weighing not less than 120pounds nor more than 140 pounds to 500 sheets:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound.
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George W. Wheelwright Paper Co., Boston, Mass doLot 82.—50,000 pounds bristol board, of any size, weight, or color:
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.), Boston, Mass doStandard Paper Co., Kalam.azoo, Mich do
Lot 83.—20,000 pounds index bristol board, any required weight or color, not exceeding 22i by 28iinches, 140 to 250 povmds to 500 sheets:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per poimd.
.
Cornelius Kahlen, New York, N. Y do i
,
Colored Bristol Board.
Lot 84.—600,000 pounds bristol board, any size, weight, or color, flat, or in rolls not exceeding 28inches:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound.
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.), Boston, Mass do. .
.
Standard Paper Co., Kalamazoo, Mich do. .
.
Bay State Paper Co., Boston, Mass .do. .
.
George W. Wheelwright Paper Co., Boston, Mass do. .
.
Manila Tag Board.
Lot 85.—100,000 pounds manila tag board, any size or weight, in rolls not exceeding 28 inches wide:Smith, Dixon Co., Baltimore, Md per pound.
.
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.), Boston, Mass doRepublic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y doC. H. Clinton Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa do
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PhiUp Lindemeyer, Baltimore, Md doGeorge W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y do
Lot 86.—40,000 pounds, superfine manila tag board, on a basis of 24 by 38 inches, 114 pounds to
500 sheets, to be delivered in rolls not less than 22 inches nor more than 28 inches wide:C. H. Clinton Paper Co., Philadelphia, Pa per pound.
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First-Class Ledger Paper—Wove.
065
038504
1491525
2 03353 03352 0343 0342 0343 0342 0345
03452 0423 04
.026
.028
.0295
.0275
.0325
.027
TUB-9IZED AND LOFT DRIED.
Lot 87.-1,000 reams, white or blue double cap, 17 by 28 inches:R. P. Andrews Paper Co.; Washington, D. C per pound.. . 18B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C ' do . 136BjTon Weston Co. ,
Dalton, Mass do ,175American "Writing Paper Co.
,Holyoke, Mass do .138
AVoronoco Paper Co. , K ussell , Mass do .133Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do .19The Whitaker Paper Co. , Cincinnati, Ohio do .149Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .138
Lot 88.—i,000 reams, white or blue demv, 16 by 21 inches:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. D do . 18
B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C do .136Byron Weston Co., Dalton, Mass do .175American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .135
Y\^oronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass do .133
Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do .19
The Whitaker Paper Co.,Cincinnati, Ohio do .149
Valley Paper Co.,Holyoke, Mass do— .135
1 Bid reads fifteen and twenty-five tenths. 2 Tn sheets. 3 In rolls.
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Lot 89.-1,500 reams, double demy (any color except red), 21 by 32 iuchos:R. P, Andrews Paper Co. , Washington, D. C pe r pomid . . $0. 18
B. F. Bond Pap^r Co., Washington, D. C do 136Byron Weston Co., Dalton. Mass do .175American AVriting Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .1.35
Woronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass do .185Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do .21
The Vfhitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do .149Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .1.35
Lot 90.—500 reams, white or blue medium, 18 by 23 inches:R. P. Andrews Paper Co.
,Washington, D. C do ... . .18
B F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C , do . 136
Byron Weston Co., Dalton, Mass do .175American W^riting Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .135Woronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass do— .133Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do— .21
The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do .149Valley Paper Co.
,Holyoke, Mass do .14
Lot 91.—400 reams, white or blue double medium, 23 by 36 inches:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do .18
B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 142Byron Weston Co., Dalton, Mass do .175
Carew Manufacturing Co., South Hadley Falls, Mass do— .145American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do— .145Woronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass .do .14Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do .22The Whitaker Paper Co.
,Cincinnati, Ohio : do .149
Valley Paper Co.,Holyoke, Mass do— .148
Lot 92.-600 reams, white or blue royal, 19 by 24 inches:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washmgton, D. C do . 18
B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 142Byron Weston Co.— ,
Dalton, Mass do .18American Y\"riting Paper Co. ,
Holyoke, Mass do .145Woronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass do .14Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do . 22 i
The Whitaker Paper Co, Cincinnati, Ohio do .149Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .144
Lot 93.—200 reams, white "or blue double royal, 24 by 38 inches:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do .18B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 152Byron W^eston Co., Dalton, Mass do . 18American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .155Woronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass do .145Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do .22The Whitaker Paper Co.
,Cincinnati, Ohio do .149
Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .144Lot 94.—200 reams, white or blue superroyal, 20 by 28 inches:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Yrashington, D. C do . 18B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C do . 152Byron AVeston Co., Dalton, Mass do . 18 i
American Writing Paper Co,Holyoke, Mass do .155
Woronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass do . 145Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do .22 ;
The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do . 149Valley Paper Co.
,Holyoke, Mass do .148
Lot 95.-1,000 reams, ledger paper (any color except red), and any required size, not exceeding28 inches in width:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washineton, D. C per pound. . . 18Carew Manufacturing Co., South Hadley Falls, Mass do .145American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, 'Mass.- do . 145The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do ,149Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do ! 144
Lot 96.-20 reams, red, any required size, not exceeding 28 inches in width:Valley Paper Co.
,Holyoke, Mass do .30
Lot 97.—1,000 reams, ledger paper (any color except red), 21 by 32* inches, weighing not lessthan 85 nor more than 132 pounds:Carew Manufacturing Co., South Hadley Falls, Mass per pound 145Charles W. Beers & Co., Baltimore, Md do 143Bay,State Paper Co., Boston, Mass do 'l44The Whitaker Paper Co. , Cincinnati, Ohio do 144Valley Paper Co.
, Holyoke, Mass do '
144Lot 98.—20 reams, red, 21 by 32^ inches, weighing not less than 85 nor more than 132 pounds:
Valley Paper Co. , Holyoke, Mass per pound. . . 30
Second-Class Ledger Paper—Wove.
tub-sized and loft dried.
Lot 99.-1,000 reams, white or blue doublecap, 17 by 28 inches:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C ncr Dound 092B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washmgton, D. C "
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do ' 095Lee Paper Co., Vicksburg, Mich "do ! 105American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do 091Woronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass do 096The Whitaker Paper Co.
, Cincinnati, Ohio " 'do 091Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass. do 09
Lot 100.-1,000 reams, white or blue demy, 16 by 21 inches-R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound .09B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C '" do 095Lee Paper Co., Vicksburg, Mich do
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105
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Lot 100.-1,000 reams, white or blue demy, 16 by 21 inches—Continued.American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass per pound . . $0. 091Woronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass do .096The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do .091Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .09
Lot 101.-1,000 reams, white or blue double demy, 21 by 32 inches:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C do .09B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C do .095Lee Paper Co., Vicksburg, Mich do .105American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do". ... .091Woronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass do .096The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do .091Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .09
Lot 102.—500 reams, white or blue medium, 18 by 23 inches:B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C do .095Lee Paper Co., Vicksburg. Mich do .105American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .091Woronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass do .10The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do .091Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .091
Lot 103.-300 reams, white or blue double medium, 23 by 36 inches:B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 095Lee Paper Co.
,Vicksburg, Mich do .105
American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .091Woronoco Paper Co.
,Russell, Mass do .10
The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do .091Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .091
Lot 104.—100 reams, white or blue royal, 19 by 24 inches:B. F. Bond Paper. Co., Washmgton, D. C do 095Lee Paper Co. ,
Vicksburg, Mich do .105American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .091Woronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass do .10The Whitaker Paper Co.
,Cincinnati, Ohio , do .091
Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .092Lot 105.—400 reams, white or blue superroyal, 20 by 28 inches:
B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C do .095Lee Paper Co., Vicksburg, Mich do .105American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .091Woronoco Paper Co., Russell, Mass do .10The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do .091Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .091
Lot 106.—300 reams, white or blue ledger paper, any required size not enumerated above, andnot exceeding 28 inches in width:Lee Paper Co., Vicksburg, Mich per pound. . . 105
American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .091The Whitaker Paper Co., Cinciimati, Ohio do .091Valley Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .09
Tissue Paper.
Lot 107.-50 reams, tissue paper (extra super), 20 by 30 inches, in reams of 500 sheets:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, £). C per ream. . 1. 75
Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.), Boston, Mass do 1.30
Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va do 1.04
Blotting Paper.
any standard color.
Lot 108.-20 reams, blotting paper, 19 by 24 inches, 100 pounds:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per ream. . 4. 70George W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y do. . . . 5. 45
Marble, Comb, and Lining Paper.
Lot 109.—5 reams, German medium brown marble paper, dull finish, 22 by 28 inches, in reams of
480 sheets:Comehus Kahlen, New York, N. Y per ream. . 9. 55Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do. . . . 9. 95
Lot 110.—5 reams, German medium green marble paper, dull finish, 22 by 28 inches, in reams of
480 sheets:Cornelius Kahlen, New York, N. Y _ per ream. . 9. 55
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.95
Lot 111.—10 reams, green marble paper, gloss finish, 22 by 28 inches, in reams of 480 sheets: •
Cornelius Kahlen, New York, N. Y do 9.55
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 9. 95
Lot 112.—300 reams, blue marble paper, gloss finish, 22 by 28 inches, in reams of 480 sheets:Cornelius Kahlen, New York, N. Y do. . . . 9. 55
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.95
Lot 113.—50 reams, red marble paper, gloss finish, 22 by 28 inches, in reams of 480 sheets:
Cornelius Kahlen, New York, N. Y do 9.55
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 9.95
IvOt 114.—25 reams, brown marble paper, gloss finish, 22 by 28 inches, in reams of 480 sheets:
Comehus Kahlen, New York, N. Y do 9.55
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 9. 95
Lot 115.—15 reams, best German comb paper, gloss finish (fine comb), 22 by 28 inches, in reamsof 480 sheets:Cornelius Kahlen, New York, N. Y per ream. . 7. 50
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York. N. Y do 7. 45
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Lot 116.—15 reams, best German comb paper, gloss finish (medium comb), 22 by 28 inches, in
reams of 480 sheets:CorneUus Kahlen, New York, N. Y per ream. . $7.50Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 7.45
Lot 117.—15 reams, best German comb paper, gloss finish f coarse comb), 22 bj^ 28 inches, in
reams of 480 sheets:
^ CorneUus Kahlen, New York, N. Y per ream. . 7.50Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 7.45
Lot 118.—5 reams, gray lithographed lining paper, American made, 24 ijy 28 inches, in reams of
500 sheets, without gold vein (i)
Lot 119.-5 reams, light green lithographed hning paper, Ameriuau made, 24 by 28 inches, in
reams of 500 sheets, without gold vein (i)
Lot 120.—20 reams, lithographed lining paper, No. 1, American made, 24 by 28 inches, in reamsof 500 sheets 0)
Lot 121.-20 reams, lithographed lining paper. No. 2, American made, 24 l)y 28 inches, in reamsof 500 sheets 0)
Lot 122.—20 reams, lithographed lining paper, No. 3, American made, 24 by 28 inches, in reamsof 500 sheets
Lot 123.-20 reams, lithographed Uning paper, No. 4, American made, 24 by 28 inches, in reamsof 500 sheets (0
Lot 124.—350 reams, hthographed lining paper. No. 5, American made, 24 by 28 inches, in reamsof 500 sheets (i)
Lot 125.-100 reams, lithographed lining paper, No. 6, American made, 24 by 28 inches, in reamsof 500 sheets (i)
Lot 126.—50 reams, lithographed lining paper, Np. 7, American made, 24 by 28 inches, in reamsof 500 sheets (})
Typewriter Paper and Letter Paper.
TUB-SIZED and LOFT DRIED.
Lot 127.-500 reams, heavy typewriter paper, cream laid, rough or smooth finish, not less than16 by 21 inches, 18 pounds to 500 sheets, nor more than 16 by 26 inches, 30 j^ounds to 500 sheets:
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C ". ner ream. . 2. 88B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C T do 2 2.07American Writing Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass per pound . . .107Valle}" Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass do .12
Lot 128.-25 reams, thin typewriter paper, cream laid, rough or smooth finish, not less than 16 by21 inches, 8 pounds to 500 sheets, nor more than 16 by 26 inches, 16 pounds to 500 sheets:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per ream. . 1.88Valley Paper Co.
,Holyoke, Mass per pound . . .40
Lot 129.—25 reams, hnen-finish letter paper, white or blue, 22 by 34 inches, weighing not less than40 pounds, nor more than 60 pounds to 500 sheets:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C. per ream. . 3 10. 20B. F. Bond Paper Co., Washington, D. C do. . . . 6. 60Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md per pound. . . 18
White Paraffin Paper.
Lot 130.-3,000 pounds, white paraffin paper, any required weight or size, not exceeding 24 by 38inches, weighing not less than 16 nor more than 32 pounds:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per pound.! .095Carter, Rice & Co. (Corp.), Boston, Mass do .084Republic Bag and Paper Co., New York, N. Y do .094
Parchment.
Lot 131.—3,000 sheets, parchment, 15 by 21 inches:R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C per sheet. . .33Edward Eampton Co., New York, N. Y do .31Comehus Kahlen, New York, N. Y do .295
No._ 17 —Schedule of proposals for supplying the Government Printing Office with mate-rial {exclusive of paper), stationery, and miscellaneous items from July 1, 1910, toJune 30, 1911.
Item 1.—Binder's boards, No. 1 quality:Sylvester S. Garrett, Philadelphia, Pa per pound SO 017E. H. Davey Co., Bloomfield, N.J do
"' ! 02
Monroe Binder Board Co., Monroe, Mich do 01625Box Board & Lining Co., New York, N. Y.—
Grade B do 025Grade A do .03
Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do 019Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do
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0185W. O. Davey & Sons, Jersey Citv, N.J do .025Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 0175R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—
K do 018D (Jq 021Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y * .'.'.'.'.
'.".'. do 018785Item 2.—Binder's boards, good No. 2 quality:
Sylvester S. Garrett, Philadelphia, Pa do .0158Hartford Board Co., Hartford, Conn do . 0171Tonawanda Board & Paper Co., Tonawanda, N. Y do . 0175
1 No bids received.Bid also reads 0.115 cent per pound.
^ Bid also reads 0.165 cent per pound.
234 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PE INTER.
Item 2.—Binder's boards, good No. 2 quality—Continued.Monroe Binder Board Co., Monroe Mich per pound. . SO. 01575Box Board & Lining Co., New York, N. Y.
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Grade A do 018Grade B do 0175
Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do 018Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 01596Geo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y do 019.R. C. Osburn, Philadelphia, Pa.
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'•'Premier" do 01625W. O. Davey & Sons, Jersey City, N. J do 0215Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 0165R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C.
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K do 017Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y do 016335
Item 3.—Binder's boards, lined, good No. 2 quality:Tonawanda Board & Paper Co., Tonawanda, N. Y do 02Box Board & Lining Co., New York, N!*^ do 02Geo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y do 019Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y do 018785
Item 4.—Binder's boards, best quality, hard:Sylvester S. Garrett, Philadelphia, Pa do 029E. H. Davey Co., Bloomfield, N. J do 033Monroe Binder Board Co., Monroe, Mich do 03225Box Board & Lining Co., New York, N. Y do 039Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 034R. C. Osbm-n, Philadelphia, Pa.
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"Hercules" do 01875W. O. Davey & Sons, Jersey City, N. J do 036Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 0183R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C.
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K do 02D do 035
Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y do 031035Item 5.—Strawboards, 26 by 38 inches, No. 50:
The C. L. La Boiteaux Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do 0134Box Board & Lining Co., New York, N. Y do 015R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—W do 014
Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y do 013485Item 6.—Strawboards, lined, 26 by 38 inches, No. 50:
TheC. L. La Boiteaux Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do 01625Box Board & Lining Co., New York, N. Y do 02R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C.
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W do 02Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y do 0197
Item 7.—Trunk boards. No. 1 quality, 34 by 44 inches:Sylvester S. Garrett. Philadelphia, Pa do 022E. H. Davey Co., Bloomfield, N. J do 026Monroe Binder Board Co., Monroe, Mich do 01625Box Board & Lining Co., New York, N. Y do 04Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 023W. O. Davey & Sons, Jersey City, N. J do 025Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 03
Item 8.—Card middles, 22 by 28 inches:Box Board & Lining Co., New York, N. Y do 03
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 045R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—
A do 031
W do 029Item 9.—Red press boards, 24 by 32 inches:
Sylvester S. Garrett, Philadelphia, Pa do 065Box Board & Lining Co., New York, N. Y do 08Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do 07Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 065Loiiis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 07Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 0625
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C.
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C do 068Item 10.—Genuine Turkey morocco. No. 1 quality, various colors:
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y per dozen. . 48. 00Item 11.—Genuine Tiirkey morocco, No. 1 quality, cochineal:
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y do. ... 48. GOJohn Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y .do. ... 21. 00
Item 12.—American morocco. No. 1 quality, various colors:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y : per square foot. . •. 205
N. C. Lvon, Boston, Mass do 21
The H. Griffin & Sons Co., New York, N. Y.—Average, 73 feet do 22
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 205
Item 13.—American morocco, No. 1 quality, cochineal:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 205
The H. Griffin & Sons Co., New York, N. Y.—Average, 73 feet do 22
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 205
Item 14.—East India goat morocco, American finish. No. 1 quality:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 22
N. C. Lyon, Boston, Mass do 21
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 23
The H. Griffin & Sons Co., New York, N. Y.—Average about 74 feet do 23
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Item 15.
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East India goat morocco, American finish, No. 1 quality, cochineal:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y per square foot. . $0. 22
N. C. Lyon, Boston, Mass do 21
Louis Dejonse & Co., New York, N. Y do 23
The H. Griffin & Sons Co., New York, N. Y.—Average about 74 feet do .23
Item 16.—Genuine Levant Turkey morocco. No. 1 quality, English, various colors C)Item 17.—Genuine Levant Turkey morocco. No. 1 quality, ICnglish cochineal (')
Item 18.—American calfskins, dull English finish, various colors, No. 1 quality:Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y per s'.'uare foot. . . 28
Item 19.—Roans. No. 1 qualitv, various colors:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 105
R. P. Clarke Co., Washmgton. D. C do 10.5
Item 20.—Roans, No. 1 qualitv, cochineal;Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 11
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 11
Item 21.—Skivers, No. 1 qualitv, medium thickness:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 08John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 09
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 08
Item 22.—Skivers, blue, No. 1 quality, medium thickness:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N, Y do 08
John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 09
R. P. Clarke Co., Vs'ashington, D. C do 08
Item 23.—Skivers, blue, gloss finish, No. 1 quality, medium thickness:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 085John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y. . .
.". do 09
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 085Item 24.—Skivers, cochineal. No. 1 quality:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 0875John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 10
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D.C do 0875Item 25.—Skivers, brown, calf finish. No. 1 quality:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 0775John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 08R. P. Clarke Co., Washmgton, D. C do 0775
Item 26.—Skivers, cochineal title, thin, No. 1 quality:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y ' do 08John Campbell & Co., New York, N, Y do 09
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 08Item 27.—Skivers, cochineal title, heavy. No. 1 quality:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 0875John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do. ... 09R. P. Clarke Co., Washmgton, D. C do 0875
Item 28.—Skivers, title, various colors, thin. No. 1 quality:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 08John Campbell & Co., Nev.^ York, N. Y , do 09R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 08
Item 29.—Skivers, title, various colors, heavv, No. 1 quality:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y'. do 0875John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 10R. P. Clarke Co.. Arashmgton, D. C do 0875
Item 30.—Law sheep, No. 1 quality, medium thickness:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 0875Winslow Bros. & Smith Co., Norwood, Mass.—
A—feet per dozen, 123 do 10B—feet per dozen, 109 do 08
R. P. Clarke Co., Vv^ashington, D.C do 0875Item 31.—Law sheep, No. 1 quality, thin:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do. . . . . 0875Winslow Bros. & Smith Co., Norwood, Mass.—
C—feet per dozen, 92 do 115D—feet per dozen, 87 do 095E—feet per dozen, 94 do . 085F—feet per dozen, 86 do 075
R. P, Clarke Co., Washmgton, D. C do 0875Item 32.—Bark skiver, No. 1 quality, medium:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 0575John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 08The Geo. Dudlev & Son Co., Winsted, Conn do 057R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 0575
Item 33.—Bark skiver, No. 1 quality, thin:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 0525John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do 06The Geo. Dudley & Son Co., Winsted, Conn do 055R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D.C do. . . . . 0525
Item 34.—Fleshers, No. 1 qualitv, medium size, medium thickness:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y per dozen. . . 4. 50Winslow Bros. & Smith Co., Nom'ood, Mass.—
Sample X. do 4.25John Campbell & Co., New York, N. Y do. . . . 5. 00The Geo. Dudley & Son Co., Winsted, Conn do 2. 90R. P. Clarke Co., Washmgton, D.C do. . . . 4. 50
Item 35.—Fleshers, No. 1 qualitv, large size, heavy:Thomas Garnar & Co., New' York, N. Y do 5. 50Winslow Bros. & Smith Co., Norwood, Mass.
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Sample XX do.... 5.25
1 No bids received.
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Item 35.—Fleshers, No. 1 quality, large size, heavy—Continued.John Campbell & Co., New iTork, N. Y * per dozen. . $6. 00The Geo. Dudley & Son Co., V/insted, Conn do 5. 00R. P. Clarke Co., vVashington, D. C do 5. 50
Item 3o.—Fleshers, No. 1 quality, extra large and heavy, to cut covers 25 by 38 inches:Thomas Garnar & Co., Nev>^ York, N. Y do 9. 00
Item 37.—American russia (cowhide) No. 1 quality, medium thickness, in any required color (inhides):
W. D. Byron & Sons (inc.), Williamsport, Md per square foot. . . IGEagle Tanning \Vorks, Chicago, 111 do 15The H. Griffin & Sons Co., New York N. Y do 17
Item 38.—American russia (cowhide) in hides, No. 1 quality, medium thickness, in any requiredcolor:
W. D. Byron & Sons (inc.), Williamsport, Md per square foot. . . 165Eagle Tanning Works, Chicago, 111 do 16The H. Griffin & Sons Co., New York, N. Y do 175
Item 39.—American russia (cowhide), in hides, No. 1 quality, heavy, in any required color:W. D. Byron & Sons (inc.), Williamsport, Md per square foot.. . 17Eagle Tanning Works, Chicago, 111 do 185The H. Griffin & Sons Co., New York, N. Y do 185
Item 40.—American russia (cowhide) in sides. No. 1 quality, pebbled, in any required color:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y \ . .per square foot. . . 18W. D. Byron & Sons (Inc.), Williamsport, Md do .15The H. Griffin & Sons Co., New York, N. Y do 185R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 18
Item 41.—Cowhide buffing, boarded grained, in sides. No. 1 quality, various colors, heavy:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y per square foot. . . 0875W, D. Byron & Sons (Inc.), Williamsport, Md do 085Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 085The H. Griffin & Sons Co., New York, N. Y do 095R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 0875
Item 42.—Cowhide buffing, boarded grained, in sides. No. 1 quality, various colors, thin:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 0775W. D. Byron & Sons (Inc.), Williamsport, Md do .075Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N, Y do 085The H. Griffin & Sons Co., New York, N. Y do 085R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 0775
Item 43.—Cowhide buffing, water grained, in sides. No, 1 quality, various colors, thin:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y .do 1050Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do .10
The H. Griffin & Sons Co., New York, N. Y do 115R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 105
Item 44.—Cowhide buffing, water grained, in sides. No. 1 quality, various colors, heavy:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 1050Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N, Y do 10
The H. Griffin & Sons Co., New York, N. Y do 12R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 105
Item 45.—Skins, Cape goat or morocco, fine grain, ordinary morrocco finish, all colors 0-)
Item 46.—Skins, Cape goat or morocco, natural grain, all colors (^)
Item 47.—Skins, Cape goat or morocco, bold grain, levant finish, all colors:
Alice Austen, New York (bid withdrawn) per dozen. . 82. 20Item 48.—Niger goat skins, various shades of red (9Item 49.—Niger goat skins, all colors V-)
Item 50.—Seal skins, morocco-style finish, all colors (^)
Item 51.—Pig skins, fine grain (0Item 52.—Book cloth, black, all patterns except silk, 38 inches wide:
The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass per piece. . 5. 25
Interlaken Mills, New York, N. Y do ... . 5. 25
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—B do.... 5.25
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do. ... 5. 19
Item 53.—Book cloth, common colors, all patterns except silk, 38 inches wide:The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 6. .50
Interlaken Mills, New York, N. Y do. . . . 6.50
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C.
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B :. do.... 6.50
Item 54.—Book cloth, extra brown or dove, 38 inches wide:Interlaken Mills, New York, N. Y do. . . . 7. 75
Item 55.—Book cloth, extra green or extra blue, 38 inches wide;Interlaken Mills, New York, N. Y do. . . . 8. 00
Item 56.—Book cloth, ruby, solferino or magenta, 38 inches wide:Interlaken Mills , New York, N . Y , do ... . 8. 75
Item 57.—Book cloth, cochineal, 38 inches wide:Interlaken Mills, New York, N. Y do. . . . 10. 25
Item 58.—Book cloth, common black, silk patterns, 38 inches wide:The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 5.50
Interlaken Mills, New York, N. Y do. . . . 5. 50
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washmgton, D. C—B.-. do 5.50
Item 59.—Book cloth, common colors, silk patterns, 38 inches wide:The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 6. 75
Interlaken Mills , New York, N . Y do ... . 6. 75
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—B :. do.... 6.75
Item 60.—Book cloth, extra biack, silk pattern, 38 inches wide:Interlaken Mills, New York, N. Y do. . . . 8. 00
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—B _ ' do... 5.50
No bids received.
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Item 61.—Book cloth, extra brown or dove, silk patterns:Interlaken Mills, New York, N. Y per piece.
Item 62 —Book cloth, extra green or extra blue, silk patterns:Interlaken Mills, Xew Xev^- York, N. Y do. .
.
Item 63.—Book cloth, ruby, solferino, or magenta, silk patterns:
Interlaken Mills, New York, N. Y do. .
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Item 6-!.—Book cloth, cochineal, silk patterns:Interlaken 'Mills, Nev: Yoi-r:, N. Y - do. .
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Item 6=1.—Book cloth, black, all patterns except silk, 42 inches wideItem 66.—Book cloth, common colors, 42 inche-i wideItem 67.—Book cloth, extra bro^^Ti or dove, 42 inches wideItem 68.—Book cloth, extra green or extra blue, 42 inches wideItem 6<^.—Book clorh, ruby, solfermo, or magenta, 42 inches wideItem 70.—Book cloth, cochineal, 42 inches v.ide
Item 71.—Book cloth, common black, silk patterns, 42 inches wideItem 72.—Book cloth, common colors, silk patterns, 42 inches wideItem 73.—Book cloth, extra black, silk pattern, 42 inches wideItem 74.—Book cloth, extra browTi or dove, 42 inches wideItem 7=;.—Book cloth, extra green or extra blue, 42 inches wideItem 76.—Book cloth, ruby, solferino, or magenta, 42 inches wideItem 77.—Book cloth, cochineal. 42 inches wideItem 78.—Buckram, all colors, plain, 38 inches wide:
The HoUiston Mills, Norwood, Mass per yard.R. P. Andrews Paper Co., A\'ashington, D. C do...
Item 79.—Buckram, all colors, plain, 42 inches wideItem 80.—Buckram, all colors, plain, 42 inches wide, in accordance with the specifications fur-
nished bv the Bureau of Standards:The HoUiston Mills, Norwood,' Mass per yard.R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—
B do...Item 81.—Fabrikoid, 34 inches wide, best quaUty:
Thomas Gamar & Co., New York, N. Y do. .
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Boston Artificial Leather Co., New York, N. Y do. .
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Fabrikoid Co., Nowburgh, N. Y do...Stevenson Eros. Co., Philadelpliia, Pa do...Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y.—
Keratol do. .
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Item 82.—Pluviusin, 4-5 mches wide, quality No. 10 G.:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N Y do. .
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Boston Artificial Leather Co., New York, N. Y do. .
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Louis Dejonge 6z Co., New York, N. Y do. .
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Item 83.—Cloth-lined paper, 25 by 36 inches, any required color:
R. Carter Bahantyne, AVashiiigtou, D. C per 100 sheets.Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do. .
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Item 84.—Canvas or duck, Imen finish, 28 inches wide:The Manhattan Supplv Co.. New York, N. Y pier yard.R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do...
Item 85.—Canvas or duck, white. 28 inches wide:M. G. Copeland Co., Washington, D. C do...The Manhattan Supplv Co.. New York, N. Y do...R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do...
Item 86.—Canvas or duck, wiiite. 28 inches wide:M. G. Copeland Co., Washington. D. C do. .
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The Manhattan Supplv Co., New York, N. Y do. .
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R. P. Clarke Co., Waslungton, D. C do...Item 87.—Canvas or duck, best linen finish, brown or sage, 28 inches wide:
The Manhattan Supplv Co., New York, N. Y do. .
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R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do...Item 88.—Sage duck, 28 inches wide, 10 ounces to the yard:
The Manhattan Supplv Co., New York, N. Y do. .
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R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do...Item 89.—Sage duck, 28 inches wide. 12 ounces to the yard:
The Manhattan Sunplv Co., New York, N. Y do .
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C. do...Item 90.—Sage dttck, 37 inches wide. 13 ounces to the yard:
The Manhattan Supplv Co., New- York, N. Y do. .
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R. P. Clarke Co., Washmgton, D. C do...Item 91.—Sage dtick, 43 inches wide, double thread:
The Manhattan Supplv Co., New- York, N. Y do .
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do...Item 92.—Canvas or duck, calendered, oUve, tan, or gray:
The HoUiston MiUs, Norwood, Mass do. .
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The Manhattan Supplv Co., New York, N. Y do...R. P. Clarke Co., Washmgton, D. C do. .
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Item 93.—Duck, tan color, Ught shade, 28 inches wide, 12 ounces to yard.The Manliattan Supplv Co., New York, N. Y do.
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R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C .....do..Item 94.—Duck, tan color, light shade, 37 inches wide, 13 ounces to yard:
The Manhattan Supplv Co., New York, N. Y do .
R. P. Clarke Co., Washmgton, D. C do..Item 95.—Duck, tan color, light shade, 43 inches wide, double thread:
The Manhattan Sunplv Co., New York, N. Y do.
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R. P. Clarke Co., Washmgton, D, C do..Item 96.—Duck, black, 43 inches wide, double thread:
The Manhattan Sunulv Co.. New York, N. Y do.
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1 No bids received.
238 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 97.—Duck, drab or slate color, 43 inches wide, double thread:The Manhattan Supply Co., New York, N. Y per yard. . $0. 29E. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 2625
Item 98.—Drab drilling, 43 inches wide:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York,_N. Y do 134The Manliattan Supply Co., New iTork, N. Y do .13-^
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D, C do 122Item 99 —Drilling, brown, 43 inches wide:
The Manhattan Supply Co., New York, N. Y do .227n. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 1775
Item 100.—Duck, black enameled, 50 inches wide:E . P. Clarke Co., Waslvlngton, D. C do 27Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do .255
Item 101.—Silk headband, No. 1, 12 yards to the piece:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y per piece . .23R. Richard Grahl, Long Island City, N. Y do 25Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, I^i. Y do .23
Item 102.—Silk headband, No. 2, 12 yards to the piece:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 26R. Richard Grahl, Long Island City, N. Y do 28Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 26
Item 103.—Silk headband. No. 3, 12 yards to the piece:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 29R. Richard Grahl, Long Island City, N. Y do 30Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do .29
Item 104.—Silk headband, No. 4, 12 yards to the piece:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 33R. Richard Grahl, Long Island City, N. Y do 34Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 32
Item 105.—Mercerized cotton headband. No. 1, 12 yards to the piece:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 20R. Richard Grahl, Long Island City, N. Y do 20Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 20
Item 106.—Mercerized cotton headband, No. 2, 12 yards to the piece:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 22R. Richard Grahl, Long Island City, N. Y ' do 22Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 22
Item 107.—Mercerized cotton headband, No. 3, 12 yards to the piece:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 24R. Richard Grahl, Long Island City, N. Y do 24Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 25
Item 108.—Mercerized cotton headband, No. 2:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 02
R. Richard Grahl, Long Island City, N. Y do 014Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 019
Item 109.—Mercerized cotton headband, No. 3:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 02
R. Richard Grahl, Long Island City, N. Y do 02
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y '. do 021
Item 110.—Muslin headband, 1 inch wide ('
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Item 111.—Gold leaf, XX, deep, 3| by 3| inches:Michael Schultz's Sons, New York. N. Y per pack 6. 55Baer Bros., New York, N. Y do 6. 10
Hastings & Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 6. 50Item 112.—Gold leaf, usual, 3| by 3-| inches:
Michael Schultz's Sons, New York, N. Y do 5. 45
Baer Bros., New York, N. Y : do 5.40
Hastings & Co., Philadelphia, Pa do. . . . 5. 50-
Item 113.—Gold leaf, edge, 3| by 3| inches:Michael Schuhz's Sons, New York, N. Y do ... . 8. 00
Hastings & Co., Philadelphia, Pa do. ... 8. 00
Item 114.—Ribbon gold leaf, XX, i inch wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing -Co., Providence, R. I per roll. . . 411
Item 115.—Ribbon gold leaf, XX, | inch wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I do 616
Item 116.—Ribbon gold leaf, XX, 1 mch wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I do 1. 50
Item 117.—Ribbon gold leaf, XX, 1^^ inches wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I do 1. 572
Item 118.—Ribbon gold leaf, XX, inches wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R.I do ... . 1. 912
Item 119.—Ribbon gold leaf, XX, 2 inches wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I do 3. 36
Item 120.—Ribbon gold leaf, XX, 2i inches wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I do— 3.95
Item 121.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, i inch wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I do 372
Item 122.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, inch wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I do 62
Item 123.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, 1 inch wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I do 1. 346
Item 124.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, 1^ inches wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence , R. I do 1. 416
Item 125.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, IJ inches wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I do 2. 018
Item 126.—Ribbon gold leaf, 2 inches wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence. R.I do 2. 678
1 No bids received.
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Item 127.—Ribbon gold leaf, usual, 2A inches wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I l er roll. . 33. 40
Item 128.—Aluminum leaf, best thin, 5i by 5J inches:Michael Schultz's Sons, New York, N. Y ^ per pack . . .80BaerBros., New York, N. Y do 70
Item 129.—Aluminum leaf, best thin, 6 by 6 inches:Matson & Co., New York, N. Y do 94Baer Bros., New York, N. Y do 1. 00
Item 130.—Ribbon aluminum leaf, | inch wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I per roll. . . 27
Item 131.—Ribbon aluminum leaf, IJ inches wide:W. H. Coe Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I do 382
Item 132.—No. 16, 3-cord linen thread, gray, in balls:
Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y '. per pound . . . 7798Sample
J. P, Nawrath, New York, N. Y per pound . . .66R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do C9
Item 133.—No. IG, 4-cord linen thread, gray, in balls:
Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y do 7798J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do 06
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 69Item 134.—No. 18, 3-cord linen thread, gray, in balls;
Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y do 8129J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do 68R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 74
Item 135 —No. 25. 3-cord linen thread, gray, in balls:
Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y do 9898J. P. Nav/rath, New York, N. Y do 78R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C , do 93
Item 136.—No. 45, 3-cord linen thread, gray, in balls:
Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y do 1. 5998J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do. . . . 1. 40R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do.... 1.33
Item 137.—Linen thread for Smyth book-sewing machines. No. 40, 3-cord:Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y do 1. 9898J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do.... 1.34R. P, Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 1.96
Item 138.—Linen thread for Symth book-sewing machines, No. 50, 3-cord:E.G. Fuller Co., New York, N. Y do.... 2.24Universal Trading Co. New York, N. Y do. . . . 2. ]698J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do. . . . 1. 69R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do. . . . 2. 17
Item 139.—Best sea-island cotton thread, bleached or unbleached, for Smyth book-sewine ma-chines, No. 36, 4-cord:
A, H, Wilhams, Philadelphia, Pa per spool. . 1. 4112E. C. Fuller Co., New York, N. Y do.... 1.37Hooper Sons Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 1. 328Dean Chase Co., Boston, Mass do 1. 34R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C. do.... 1.49H. E. Locke & Co., Boston, Mass do. . . . 1. 38
Item 140.—Soft flax twine, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 12 ply, best quality:J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y.—
No. 1 per pound.. .2975No. 2 do 31
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 2375Item 141.—Cotton cord to be used on headband, crashing and lining machine:
Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va.—Sample do 216
Item 142.—Cord, cotton, 4-ply:Hooper Sons Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 2498Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va do. . . 275J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y do . .235R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—
A do 27B do 27
Item 143.—Jute, 6-ply, heavy:Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 07Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va do .063J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y.—
No. 1 do 064No. 2 _ do 066
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do .0925Item 144.—Jute, 6-ply, medium:
Republic Bag Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 075Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va do .067J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y.—
No. 1 do 066No. 2 do 066
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 0925Item 145.—Jute, 6-ply, light:
Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 08Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va do 068Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 085J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y.
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No. 1 do 0S75No. 2 do OS
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 0925
240 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Item 146.—Jute, 8-ply, heavy:.Republic Bag & Taper Co., New York, . Y per pound $0. 07Old Dominion Paper Co., Xorfolk, Va , . do nfi-?
J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y.—do 064
jNO. Z (Jq gggR. p. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C .[]."[.[.[.[[ do 0775
Item 147.—Jute, 8-ply, medium:Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York. N. Y do 075Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va do 067J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y.—
do 066No. 2 do.. .066
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 0775Item 148.—Jute, 8-ply, light:
Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do .08Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va do. . ! . .068Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington. D. C do ' 085J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y.—
No. 1 do 0875R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 0775
Item 149.—Wrapping twine, strong and soft, 3, 4. and 5 ply:Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y do 0875Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 085J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y.—
No. 1 do 0875No. 2 do 08
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—A do 11B do 145
Item 150.—.018 round wire, for stitching machines:E. C. Fuller Co., New York, N. Y do 12The J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.), New York, N. Y do 11John A. Roebling's Sons Co., Trenton, N. J do 0975Southern Printers Supply Co., Washington, D. C do 09
Item 151.—.021 round wire, for stitching machines:E. C. Fuller Co., New York, N. Y do 0925The J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.), New York, N. Y do 09John A. Roebling's Sons Co., Trenton, N. J do 0875Southern Printers Supply Co., Washington, D. C do 08
Item 152.—.031 by .021 flat wire, for stitching machines:E. C. Fuller Co., New York, N. Y 1 do 105The J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.), New York, N. Y do 10John A. Roebling's Sons Co., Trenton, N. J do 0925Southern Printers Supply Co., Washington, D. C do .11
Item 153.—.036 by .021 flat wire, for stitching machines:E. C. Fuller Co., New York, N. Y do 125The J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.), New York, N. Y do . 10John A. Roebling's Sons Co., Trenton, N. J do 0925Southern Printers Supply Co., Washington, D. C do 11
Item 154.—.041 by .029 flat wire, for stitching machines:E. C. Fuller Co., New York, N. Y do 125The J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.), New York, N. Y do 095John A. Roebling's Sons Co., Trenton, Iv. J do 1050Southern "Printers Supply Co., Washington, D. C do . 11
Item 155.—.047 bv .035 flat wire, for stitching machines:E. C. Fuller Co., New York, N. Y do 125The J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.), New York, N. Y do 095John A. Roebling's Sons Co., Trenton, N. J do 1050Southern Printers Supply Co., AVashington, D. C do 11
Item 156.—.021 round wire (25 or 30s):
E. C. Fuller Co., New York, N. Y do 0975The J. L. Morrison Co. (Inc.) New York; N. Y do 105John A. Roebling's Sons Co., Trenton, N . J do 0875
Item 157.—Glue, best quality (unground):Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 11
Winslow Bros. & Smith Co., Norwood. Mass.—Sample No. 1 do 105
Delany & Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 0965United States Glue Co., ^^ew York, N. Y do 105American Glue Co., Boston, Mass : do 0975Peter Cooper's Glue Factory, New York, N. Y do 09Diamond Glue Co., New York, N. Y ." do 095F. W. Tunnell & Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 12
Armour & Co., Chicago, 111.:—
Sample do 10
Commonwealth Glue Co., Boston, Mass do . 1325National Gum & Mica Co., New York, N. Y.—
Sample No. 1 do 092Sample ^^o. 2 do 0914
Clarkson Glue Co., Chicago, 111 do 085Russia Cement Co., Gloucester, Mass do .15
Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y.—Sample A...' do 0887Sample B do 0967
Edwin H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do 0965Item 158.—Glue (unground), quick-drying, for use on Smyth casemaking machines:
Thomas Garnar Co., New York, N. Y do 1225Winslow Bros. & Smith Co., Norwood, Mass.—
Sample No. 2 do 11
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Item 158.—Glue (unground, quick-drying, for use on Smyth casemaking machines—Continued.Delany & Co., Philadelphia, Pa per pound. . $0. 0945Unitd States Glue Co., .Cew York, N. Y do 12
American Glue Co., Boston, Mass do 085Peter Cooper's Glue Factory, New York, N. Y do 09Diamond Glue Co., New York, N. Y do 095F. W. Tunnell & Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 12
Armour & Co., Chicago, 111.
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Sample do 10Commonwealth Glue Co., Boston, Mass do 1225National Gum & Mica Co., New York, N. Y.—
Sample No. 1 do 0875Sample No. 2 : do 0938
Clarkson Glue Co., Chicago, 111 do 0975Russia Cement Co., Gloucester, Mass do 15Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y.—
Sample A do 0937Sample B do 0937
Item 159.—Glue (unground) for roller making:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 1475Winslow Bros. & Smith Co., Norwood, Mass.
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Sample No. 3 do 17
Delany & Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 1560United States Glue Co., New York, N. Y do 15American Glue Co., Boston, Mass do 17Peter Cooper's Glue Factory, New York, N, Y do 15Diamond Glue Co., New York, N. Y do 145F. W. Tuimell & Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 16Armour & Co., Chicago, 111.
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Sample do 14Commonwealth Glue Co., Boston, Mass do 1525National Gum & Mica Co., New York, N. Y do 1544Clarkson Glue Co., Chicago, 111 do 13875Russia Cement Co., Gloucester, Mass do 17
Item 160.—Glue (ground) for roller making:Winslow Bros. & Smith Co., Norwood, Mass.
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Sample No. 4 do 155Delany & Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 1325American Glue Co., Boston, Mass .do 17Peter Cooper's Glue Factory, New York, N. Y do 15Diamond Glue Co., New York, N. Y do 145F. W. TunneH & Co., Philadelphia. Pa do 16Commonwealth Glue Co., Boston, Mass do 1525National Gum & Mica Co., New York, N. Y do 1493Clarkson Glue Co., Chicago, 111 do 1375Russia Cement Co., Gloucester, Mass do 17Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y.
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Sample B . .."^ do 0907
Item 161.—Flexible ghie, to use in gluing books:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 1250The Holliston Mills, Norwood, Mass do 12F. O. Peterson & Co., Aurora, 111 do 08875United States Glue Co.', New York, N. Y do 095American Glue Co., Boston, Mass do 10Layton Elastic Glue Co., Chicago, 111 do 0875National Gum & Mica Co., New York, N. Y.
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Sample No. 1 do 095Sample No. 2 do 0987
Hart & Zugelder, Rochester, N. Y.
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Sample do 09Sample *. do 10
Clarkson Glue Co., Chicago, 111. do 085Russia Cement Co., Gloucester, Mass do 16Bingham Bros. Co., New York, N. Y do 09
Sample B do 09Louis Dejouge & Co., New York, N. Y do 12Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y.
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Sample A...' do 0937Sample B do 0937
Item 162.—Tablet composition:Robert R. BuiTage, New York, N. Y do 1225F. O. Peterson & Co.. Aurora, 111 do 102Layton Elastic Glue Co., Chicago, 111 do 09National Gum & Mica Co., New York, N. Y do 1024Hart & Zugelder, Rochester, N. Y do 13Clarkson Glue Co., Chicago, 111 do 0975Bingham Bros. Co., New York, N. Y.—
Sample A do 10Sample B do 12
Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y do 13Item 163.—Tablet Glue, packed in 10-pound cans:
Robert R. Burrage, New York, N. Y do 125F. O. Peterson & Co., Aurora, lU do 08875National Gum & Mica Co., New York, N. Y.—
Sample No. 1 do 09Sample No. 2 do ... .09
Hart & Zuselder, Rochester, N. Y. . . . .do 13Clarkson Glue Co., Chicago, 111 do 0975Universal Supply Co.. New York, N. Y do 0897
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242 REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Item 164.—Glycerin, in drums, 30° Baume:Armour & Co., Chicago, 111.
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Armour's P. Y., as per sample per pound. . $0. 1945Wm. F. Jobbins (Inc.), Aurora, 111 do .19625Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do .204John Greig, New York, N. Y do .1970
Item 165.—Egg albumen, best quality;Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 62Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do... !65Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do
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64Strahl & Pitsch, New York, N. Y '.['.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'."." do
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" .58Charles Hellmuth, New York, N. Y do 85
Item 166.—Dextrin, best quality, light, for gumming labels:National Gum & Mica Co., New York, N. Y.—
Sample No. 1 do 0540Sample No. 2 do 0540
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do .057Strahl & Pitsch, New York, N. Y do .
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'. . . 0575Item 167.—Beeswax, best quality:
Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do . . ,3450Smith & Nichols, New York, N. Y do 34Stevenson Bro. Co., Philadelphia, Pa do 36^Lewis Hopfenmaier, Washington, D. C do 32Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do
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" .40E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.)—
E. B. Brand, sample A do 40Diamond Brand, sample B do 37
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 3375Mackail Bros., Washington, D. C do .3457Strahl & Pitsch, New York, N. Y.—
Sample A do 32Sample B do 30Sample C .• do .27
Berry & Aikins, Philadelphia, Pa do 45Item 168.—Glucose, best quality:
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 045Item 169.—Granulated gum Arabic:
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 235Item 170.—Alum, pulverized:
E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.), Washington, D. C do 029Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 02Mackail Bros., Washington, D. C do 0210Leon Hirsh & Son, New York do 035
Item 171.—Ultramarine blue powder, dry color, for marbling:Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do 13E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.), Washington, D. C—
E. B. E. X. brand, very best do 14Item 172.—Chrome yellow, lemon, dry color, best quality:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do 15E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.), Washington, D. C do 16Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Sample A do 2275Sample B do.... .12
Item 173.—Chrome yeUow, lemon, in pulp (i)
Item 174.—Red lake, in pulp, for marbling (i)
Item 175.—Stronger water ammonia:Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C per pound. . .06E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.), Washington, D. C do 048Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 069Mackail Bros., Washington, D. C do 054
Item 176.—Sweet oil, best quality, in half-pint bottles:Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa per dozen. . . 79
Leon Hirsh & Son, New York, N. Y do 1. 24
Item 177.—French book varnish, light (i)
Item 178.—Orange shellac, best quality:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y per pound. . . 25
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C do 25
E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.), Washington, D. C—Sample A.—Empire Shellac Co., raUi superfine do 22
Sample B do 20•^Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 275
Item 179.—Gum hogg, true, best quality, for marbling:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N, Y .- do 27Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelnhia, Pa do 295
Item 180.—Gum tragacanth, Turkish, best quality, for marbling:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 75
Item 181.—For patent backs for books, equal to what is known as Philadelphia patent back, notexceeding 1 inch in width and 14^ inches in length, perforated:ifc' Harvey W. Wesco, Brooklyn, N. Y per guard.. .006
Item 182.—For patent backs for books, equal to what is known as Philadelphia patent back notexceeding 1 inch in width and 16^ inches in length, perforated:Harvey W. Wesco, Brooklyn, N. Y per guard. . .006
Item 183.—For patent backs for books, equal to what is known as Philadelphia patent back, notexceeding 1 inch in width and 17h inches in length, perforated:
Harvey W. Wesco, Brooklyn, N. Y per guard. . . 006
1 No bids received.
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Item 184.—For patent backs for books, equal to what is known as Philadelphia patent back, notexceeding 1 inch in width and 18^ inches in length, perforated:Harvey W. Wesco, Brooklyn, N. Y per guard . . SO. 006
Item 185.—For patent backs for books, equal to what is known as Philadelphia patent back, notexceeding 1 inch in width and lOA inches in length, perforated:Harvey W. Wesco, Brooklyn, N. Y per guard.. .008
Item 186.—For patent backs for books, equal to what is known as Philadelphia patent back, notexceeding 1 inch in width and 20% inches in length, perforated:Harvey W. Wesco, Brooklyn, N. Y per guard. . . 008
Item 187.—For patent backs for books, equal to what is known as Philadelphia patent back, notexceeding 1 inch in width and 14-|- inches in length:Franklin Bindery, Philadelphia, Pa per guard . . .007Harvey W. Wesco, Brooklyn, N. Y do 006
Item 188.—For patent backs for books, equal to what is known as Philadelphia patent back, notexceeding 1 ich in width and inches in length:Franklin Bindery, Philadelphia, Pa per guard. . .00775Harvey W. Wesco, Brooklyn, N. Y do 006
Item 189.—For patent backs for books, equal to what is known as Philadelphia patent back, notexceeding 1 inch in width and 111- inches in length:Franklin Bindery, Philadelphia, Pa per guard.. .00825Harvey W. Wesco, Brooklyn, N. Y do 006
Item 190.—For patent backs for books, equal to what is known as Philadelphia patent back, notexceeding 1 inch in width and 1S| inches in length:Franklin Bindery, Philadelphia, Pa per guard.. .00850Harvey W. Wesco, Brooklyn, N. Y do 006
Item 191.—For patent backs for books, equal to what is known as Philadelphia patent back, notexceeding 1 inch in v*^icltli and 19J inches in length:Franklin Binderv, Philadelphia, Pa per guard. . .009Harvey W. Wesco, Brooklyn, N. Y do 008
Item 192.—For patent backs for books, equal to what is known as Philadelphia patent back, notexceeding 1 inch in width and 20-^- inches in length:Franklin Bindery, Philadelphia, Pa per guard. . .00925Harvey W. Wesco, Brooklyn, N. Y do 008
Item 193.—Back-lining paper for Smyth case-making machine; to be put up in rolls varyingfrom -1 to 5 inches in width and not exceeding 10 inches in diameter:E. C. Fuller Co., New York, N. Y. per pound. . .055George F. Hills Co., New York, N- Y do 0375Geo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y do 065R. C. Osburn, Philadelphia, Pa do 065
Item 191.—Lining paper for headband, .lining, and crashing machines, 1 to 2| inches in width:Geo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y per pound. . ,065R. C. Osburn, Philadelphia, Pa.—
Palmetto Kraft do 065Item 195.—Paper for tablet-stripping machine, varying in sizes from | inch to Ih inches, roll 8^inches in diameter:R. C. Osburn, Philadelphia, Pa.—
Palmetto Kraft per pound . . , 065Item 196.—Gray super, 36 inches, flat, 50 yards to the piece, in bales of 40 to 50 pieces:
Louis Dejohge & Co., New York, N. Y.
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Sample A per yard . . . 03125Sample B do 03Sample C do 0275
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—Sample A do 0295Sample B do 0335Sample C do 036
Item 197.—Gray super, or crash, 36 inches wide, wound on core, with opening for shaft 3^ inchesin diameter:Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y per yard. . .0275R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 0295
Item 198.—Parchment substitute, |-inch, in pieces of 144 yards each:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y per piece. . 1. 22Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, iST. Y do 60
Item 199.—Bookbinding band, |-inch, cotton:Thomas Garnar & Co., New York, N. Y do 2550Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y do 28
Item 200.—Tape for Martini book-sewing machines, f inch wide:Hooper Sons Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa per gross yards. . . 5648Wm. H. Horstmann Co., Philadelphia, Pa per yard. . . 0039R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample A do 0042Sample B do 0047Sample C do 0048Sample D do 0050Sample E do 0052
J. Arthur Adamson, Philadelphia, Pa do 0042Item 201.—Tape for use in sewing heavy blank books on Martini book-sewing machines, ^ inchwide:Wm. H. Horstmann Co., Philadelphia, Pa per yard. . . 0033
Do do 00347Do do 00395
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 0052J. Arthur Adamson, Philadelphia, Pa do . . .0028
Item 202.—Rolls % inch press or folder tape:R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C per dozen. . 5.80Southern Printers Supply Co., Washington, D. C do 11.50
Item 203.—Rolls f-inch press or folder tape:R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 8.70Southern Printers Supply Co., Washington, D. C do 16.00
244 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 204.—Rolls l|-inch press or folder tape:R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C per dozen.. $13.00Southern Printers Supply Co., Washington, D. C do 23.00
Item 205.—Refined lead, to he molded in pigs 4 by 4^ by 21^ inches:The Nassau Smelting & Refining Works, New York, Y per pound. . . 0458
Item 206.—Tin, Straits of Malacca, in pigs, standard weight:Columbia Smelting & Refining Works, New Yrok, N. Y do 3445The Nassau Smelting & Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 344
Item 207.—Tin, Straits of Malacca, in cakes, bars, etc.:
Columbia Smelting & Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 3475The Nassau Smelting & Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 3525
Item 208.—Antimony, Cookson's, in original casks:Columbia Smelting & Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 0930The Nassau Smelting & Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 089
Item 209.—Antimony and tin, mixed in equal parts:Columbia Smelting & Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 1998The Nassau Smelting & Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 22Marks Lissberger, Long Island City, N. Y do 23
Item 210.—Bismuth metal:Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 1.88Columbia Smelting & Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 1. 95The Nassau Smelting & Refining Works, Ne-^^ York. N, Y do 3. 00
Item 211.—Solder, composed of equal parts of tin and lead, cast in bars about i inch in diameter:Columbia Smelting & Refining Works, New York, N. Y per pound. . . 19The Nassau Smelting & Refining Works, New York, N. Y do 205Marks Lissberger, Long Island City, N. Y do . 1925Berry & Aikins, Philadelphia, Pa do .30
Item 212.—Tin foil, first quality, width of foil G inches:Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y.
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Sample do 2098The Conley Foil Co., New York, N. Y do 1862Marks Lissberger, Long Island City, N. Y do 225
Item 213.—Lake copper battery plates, 22 by 27 by J inch thick:The Ansonia Brass & Copper Co., New York, N. Y do . 1674
Item 214.—Silverite nickel anodes, 8 by 18 inches, | inch thick:Zucker & Levett & Loeb Co., New York, N. Y do 49Walter C. Gold, Philadelphia, Pa do 55Berry & Aikins, Philadelphia, Pa do 60
Item 215.—Sifted' cast-iron filings:
The Challenge Machinery Co., Grand Haven, Mich. do 0215Morgans & Wilcox Manufacturing Co., Middletown, N. Y do 0226Marks Lissberger, Long Island City, N. Y do 021Berry & Aikins, Philadelphia, Pa do . 02
Item 216.—Sulphate of copper:Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y.—
Sample do 0489Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 049Mackall Bros., Washington, D. C do 0445
Item 217.—Double nickel salts and ammonium:Zucker & Levett & Loeb Co., New York, N. Y do 07Walter C. Gold, Philadelphia, Pa do 09Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 087
Item 218.—Single sulphate of nickel:Zucker & Levett & Loeb Co., New York, N. Y do 15Walter C. Gold, Philadelphia, Pa do 16Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 1325Berry & Aikins, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Sample do 25Item 219.—Matrix brushes, bristles to measure 3| by 8 inches and If inches long (i)
Item 220.—Finisher's rubbers, for electrotyper's half-tone use:Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
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Dixon's No. 1098 per gross. . 21. 00Item 221.—Finisher's rubbers, for electrotyper's general use:
Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
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Dixon's No. 898 do 2L 00Item 222.—Kiln-dried cherry blocking board, not less than i| inch thick, 8 inches in width, andnot to exceed 3 feet in length (i)
Item 223.—Kiln-dried cherry blocking board, not less than H inch thick, 8 inches wide, and notto exceed 3 feet in length (0
Item 224.—Stereotype backing paper, for paper process, 19 by 24 inches:Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C per ream. . 5. 20
Item 225.—White tissue paper, No. 1, for paper process, 19 by 24 inches:Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 1.42Universal Supply Co., New York, N, Y do. . . . L 277
Item 226.—Extra cream tissue paper, No. 1, for paper process, 19 by 24 inches:R. C. Osbum, Philadelphia, Pa do 50Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 1. 62Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y do 1. 477
Item 227.—Sulphuric acid:
E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.), Washington, D. C per carboy. . 2. 60Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 3. 18
Mackall Bros., Washington, D. C do. . . . 2. 63Berry & Aikins, Philadelphia, Pa do 6. 04
Item 228.—Muriatic acid:
E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.), Washington, D. C. do. ... 2. 20Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do ... . 2. 72Mackall Bros
., Washington, D . C do ... . 1. 90
Berry & Aikins, Philadelphia, Pa do 5. 10
1 No bids received.
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Item 229—Ozokerite molding wax for ordinary clectrotyping ])urposrs:
Smith & Nichols, New York, N. Y jx^x pound. . $0. 1525Stevenson Bro. Co., Philadelphia, Pa.—
Sample do 1575
Strahl & Pitsch, New York, N. Y.—Sample E do 13
Sample A do . 1375
It^m 230.—Ozokerite molding wax for electrotyping half-tone cuts:
Smith & Nichols, New York, N. Y do 1525
Stevenson Bro. Co., Philadelphia, Pa.—Sample do 1575
Strahl & Pitsch, New York, N. Y.—Sample S H do 1575
Item 231.—Plumbago for polishing electrotype molds, best quality:
Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Philadelphia, Pa.—Dixon's No. 5G53 do 26
Dixon's No. 10169 do 245
Dixon's No. 0328 do 19
International-Acheson Graphite Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y do . 14
The United States Graphite Co., Saginaw, Mich.
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U. S. G. Co.'s polishing graphite do 20Item 232.—Plumbago for molding for electrotypers, best quality:
Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Philadelphia, Pa.—Dixon's No. 062 do 135
Dixon's No. 10171 do 155
Dixon's No. 0340 do 10
International-Acheson Graphite Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y. do .11
The United States Graphite Co., Saginaw, Mich.
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U. S. G. Co.'s molding graphite do 095Item 233.—Stereotype backing powder, best quality (i)
Item 234 —Pencils, round, very soft black lead, for proof reader's use:
Old Dominion Paper Co. Norfolk, Va.
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Samples 251 , 284, 3 14, 315 per gross . . 2. 96Sample No. 211 do.... 2.47
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C.
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Sample 2 E do.... 2.40Sample E do.... 2.88
Joseph Dixon Crucible Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
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Dixon's special black, No. 312 do. . . . 2. 88Operator No. 300 do ... . 2. 88Carteret No . 302 do ... . 2. 88Sketching crayon No. 341 do 4. 50
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—Sample A do.... 2.40Sample B do 2.88
Item 235.—Dennison's linen shipping tags, size and quality 6-L:Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y per M . . 2. 48R. Carter Ballantjme, Washington, D. C do 2. 99R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C.
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Sample L do 3.10R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do. . . . 3. 04
Item 236.—Dennison's linen shipping tags, size and quality 6-C:Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y.
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Sample do 2.39R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D . C do 2. 32I\. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C.
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Sample CX do.... 2.37R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do. . . . 2. 36
Item 237.—Dennison's linen shipping tags, size and quality 8-C:Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y do 3. 44R, Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 3. 19R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample C X do 3. 25R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do. . . . 3. 24
Item 238.—Dennison's manila shipping tags, size and quality 5-E:Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y do .49R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do .48R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample E r do 48R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 50
Item 239.—Dennison's manUa shipping tags, size 6-E:Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y do 87R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do .55R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample E do 55R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 57
Item 240.—Dennison's manila shipping tags, size 7-E:Universal Trading Co., New York, N. Y do 97R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C do 65R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample E do 69R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 68
Item 241.—Black wi'iting ink, best quality, quarts:R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C—
Carter's fluid per dozen . . 10. 00Stafford's fluid . ...do 10.00
1 No bids received.
246 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Item 242.—Bone paper cutters, "Sitka," 9-incli:
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C.
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9-inch Standard bone folders per dozen . . $2. 309-inch binders' bone folder do .98
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C.
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Sample B do 1.01Sample S do . . 2. 40
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—Sample A do 1.00Sample B do 1.49
Item 243.—Bone folders, large:
R. Carter Ballantyne, Washington, D. C—Binders' bone folder do 1. 49
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C.
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Sample B do 1.49R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do 2.30
Item 244.—Steel spatulas, 6-inch, riveted wood handles:James B. Lambie Co., Washington, D. G do..., 2.23Louis Hartig, A\'ashington, D. C do 2.58Barber & Ross, Washington, D. C do 2.50
Item 245.—Steel spatulas, 8-inch, riveted wood handles:James B. Lambie Co., Washington, D. C do 3.90Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 3.89Barber & Ross, Washington, D. C do 4.00
Item 246,—Steel spatulas, 10-inch, riveted wood handles:James B. Lambie Co., Washington, D. C do 6. 39Louis Hartig, Washington, D. C do 5.90Barber & Ross, Washington, D. C do 6.50
Item 247.—Steel spatulas, concaved back, 10-inch:James B. Lambie Co., Washington, D. C do 10.60
Item 248.—Safety benzine cans, 1-quart:Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 9. 00
Item 249.—Brass oilers, J-pint, 10-inch spout:James B. Lambie Co., Washington, D. C do 5.50
Item 250.—Copperized oilers, 4-oimce, 10-incli bent spout:James B. Lambie Co., Washington, D. C do 1.60
Item 251.—Brass spouts, 18 inches long:James B. Lambie Co., Washington, D. C do 4.50
Item 252.—Spouts, 10-inch, for No. 4 paragon:James B. Lambie Co., Washington, D. C do 2.00
Item 253.—Spouts, 10-inch, for No. 14, bent steel:
James B. Lambie Co., Washington, D. C do 1.35Item 254.—Steel wire bale ties, No. 15 (i)
Item 255.—Potash, first sorts:
Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C per pound.. .045Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 069Leon Hirsh & Son, New York, N. Y do 0297
Item 256.—Pearlash:Shoemaker Sz Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do. ... . 045Leon Hirsh & Son, New York, N. Y do 089
Item 257.—18-inch floor sweeps, with handles:E. B. Adams Co., Washington, D. C per dozen. . 15.66Geo. F. Mu'.h & Co., Washington, D. C—
P.Gem.... do.... 16.50Ex. Ex. Ex do.... 25.50
E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.), Washington, D. C.
U. S. Navy do.... 23.50Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 15. 40James B. Lambie Co., Washington, D. C do 13. 80Barber & Ross, Washington, D. C—
Sample No. 1 do.... 16.70Sample No. 2 do.... 16.50
Item 258.—18-inch floor sweeps, fiber center, with handles:Geo. F. Muth & Co., Washington, D. C—
Pilgrim do.... 8.40Viceroy do 10.20
E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.), Washington, D. C—Sample No. 702 do. . . . 7. 50
Barber & Ross, Washington, D. C.
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Sample No. 3 do 7.15Sample No. 4 do 5.85
Item 259.—Cast-iron truck wheels, 10 inches diameter:C. A. Schneider's Sons, Washington, D. C per pound. . .0325Berry & Aikins, Philadelphia, Pa do 075
For rough wheels, no machine work do . 045
Item 260.—Brass castings:
American Brass Foundry & Smelting Co., Washington, D. C do .225
Berry & Aikins, Philadelphia, Pa do .50
Item 261.—Iron castings:
C. A. Schneider's Sons, Washington, D. C do .04
Berry & Aikins, Philadelphia, Pa do .0374
Item 262.—Towels, hand, 14 by 20 inches, linen huck:John S. Schneider, New York, N. Y per dozen. . 1. 00
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do. ... 1.04
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C—Sample No. 1 do.... 1.07
Sample No. 2 do 1.13
Ellis A. Gimbel, Philadelphia, Pa do. . . . 1. 05
1 No bids received.
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Item 263.—Crasli for toweling, 18 inches wide:H. T. Patterson, Philadelphia, Pa per yard. . $0. 1375John S. Schneider, New York N. Y do 135R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample A do 119
Sample B do 118Sample C do 124Sample D do 149
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C.
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Sample No. 1 do .145Sample No. 2 do 185
EUis A. Gimbel, Philadelphia, Pa do 15"
Item 264.—Bleached cotton, yard wide:Peter J. Constant, Brooklyn, N. Y.—
In bales only do 0S«3Marshall Field & Co., New York, N. Y do 09oR. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample A do 0725Sample B do 089Sample C : do 09Sample D do 096
Edwin H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do 1001Lansbm-gh & Bro., Washington, D. C:
Sample No. 1 do 069Sample No. 2 do 069Sample No. 3 do 0775Sample No. 4 do 08Sample No. 5 do 09Sample No. 6 do 0875Sample No. 7 do .094Sample No. 8 do 0925
EUis A. Gimbel, Philadelphia, Pa.—Sample Xo. 1 do .065Sample No. 2 do .0675Sample No. 3 do 07Sample No. 4 do .085Sample No. 5 do .0875
Item 265.—Bleached cotton, 42 inches wide:Peter J. Constant, Brooklyn, N. Y do 1212R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample A do 119Sample B do .135Sample C do.... .14
Edwan H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do 1372Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C.
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Sample No. 1 do 0825Sample No. 2 do 10
Sample No. 3 do 12Sample No. 4 do 1325Sample No. 5
Ellis \. Gimbel, Philadelphia, Pa.—Sample No. 1 do .115Sam^ple No. 2 do 125Sample No. 3 do 145
Item 266.—Bleached cotton, 6-4 wide:Peter .J. Constant, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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In bales only do . 1722R. P. Clarke Co", Washington, D. C—
Sample A do 193Sample B do .20
Edwin H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do.... .1049Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C—
Sample No. 1 do 17Sample No. 2 do 19Sample No. 3 do .22Sample No. 4 do .155
Elhs A. Gimbel, Philadelphia. Pa.—Sample No. 1 do.... .16Sample No. 2 ... do ... .18Sample No. 3 .... do ... .21
Item 267.—Bleached cotton, 9-4 wide:Peter J. Constant, Brooklyn, N. Y do 2392R. P. Clarke Co.. Washington, D. C—
Sample A do 269Sample B do .28
Edwin H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do. . . . . 2722Lansbursh & Bro., Washington, D. C.
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Sample No. 1 do.... .23Sample No. 2 ..do .27Sample No. 3 do 30Sample No. 4 do .215
Ellis \. Gimbel, Philadelphia, Pa.—Sample No. 1 do 23Sample No. 2.. ..do .25Sample No. 3 do 28
Item 268.—Bleached cotton, 10-4 wide:Peter J. Constant, Brooklyn, N. Y do 2587R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample A do 289Sample B . do 30
dwin H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do 2917
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Item 268.—Bleached cotton, 10-4 wide—Continued.Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C
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Sample No. 1 per yard.Sample No. 2 do...Sample No. 3 do...Sample No. 4 . do
Ellis A. Gimbel, Philadelphia, Pa.—Sample No. 1 do...Sample No. 2 do...Sample No. 3 do...Sample No. 4 do...
Item 269.—Unbleached cotton, yard wide:Peter J. Constant, Brooklyn, N. Y.—
In bales only do. .
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E. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—Sample AX do...Sample A do...Sample B do...Sample C do...Sample D do...
Edwin H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do...Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C.
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Sample No. 1 do...Sample No. 2 do...Sample No. 3 do...Sample No. 4 do...Sample No. 5 do. .
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Sample No. 6 do...Sample No. 7 do. .
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Sample No. 8 do...Sample No. 9 do...Sample No. 10 do...Sample No. 11 do...
EUis A. Gimbsl, Philadelphia, Pa.—Sample No. 1 do...Sample No. 2 do...Sample No. 3 do...Sample No. 4 do...Sample No. 5 do...
Item 270.—Unbleached cotton, 6-4 wide:Peter J. Constant, Brooklyn, N. Y do. .
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R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—Sample A do...Sample B do...
Edwin H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do...Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C.
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Sample No. 1 do. .
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Sample No. 2 do...Sample No. 3 do...Sample No. 4 do...
Ellis A. Gimbel, Philadelphia, Pa.—Sample No. 1 do...Sample No. 2 do. .
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Sample No. 3 do...Item 271.—Cheesecloth, for wiping purposes:
Peter ,T. Constant, Brookljrn, N. Y.—In bales only do...
Louis Dejonge & Co., New York, N. Y.
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Sample A do...Sample B do...Sample C do...
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—Sample A do...
Sample B do...Sample C do...Sample D do...Sample E do...
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C—Sample No. 1 do...
Sample No. 2 do...
Sample No. 3 do...
Sample No. 4 do...
Sample No. 5 ." do. .
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Ellis A. Gimbel, Philadelphia, Pa.—Sample No. 1 do...
Sample No. 2 do...
Sample No. 3 do...
Sample No. 4 do...
Sample No. 5 do...
Sample No. 6 do...
Sample No. 7 do...
Sample No. 8 do...
Sample No. 9 do...
Sample No. 10 do...
Item 272.—Unbleached canton flannel, 32 inches wide:Peter J. Constant, Brooklyn, N. Y.—
Specifications changed do...
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—Sample A do...
Sample B do...
$0. 2525.29.325.235
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.27
.30
.195
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.042
.042
.044
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.052
.0473
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.054
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.059
.065
,045
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.164
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.1663
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.16
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0199
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.026
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. 02875
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.03125
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.0375
1097
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Item 272.—Unbleached canton flannel, 32 inches wide—Continued.Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. 0.—
No. 1, 8 ounces per yard.No. 2, 9 ounces do. .
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Ellis A. Gimbel, Philadelphia, Pa.—No. 1, 31 inches do. .
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No. 2, 31 inches do...
No. 3, 31 inches do...
No. 4, 32 inches do...
No. 5, 32 inches do...
Item 273.—Cotton, yard wide, turkey red:
Peter J. Constant, Brooklyn, N. Y.—In bales only -• do...
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—Sample A do..Sample B do..
Edwin H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa.—Sample 1 do.
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Sample 2 do.
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Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C—No. 1 do..No. 2 do..No. 3 do..
Item 274.—Cotton, yard wide, green:Peter J. Constant, Brooklyn, N. Y.—
In bales only do. .
E. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—Sample A do.
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Sample B do.
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Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do..Item 275.—Blue denim, yard wide:
R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—Sample A do.
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Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do.-Item 276.—Paper, cambric, white, in rolls:
Peter J. Constant, Brooklyn, N. Y do. .
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R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—Sample A do..
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do...Item 277.—Cambric, white, 24 inches wide:
Peter J. Constant, Brooklyn, N. Y do.
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E. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—Sample A do.
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Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C do..Item 278.—Silicia, brown, 36 inches wide:
Peter J. Constant, Brooklyn, N. Y do...R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample A do...Edwm H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa do...Lansbiu-gh & Bro., Washington, D. C do. .
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Item 279.—Alpaca braid, |-inch, in 24-yard pieces:R. P. Clarke Co., Washmgton, D. C—
Sample A .' do..Sample B do..
Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D, C do.
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Item 280.—English twilled tape, |-inch wide, rolls 10 yards:R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample A do..
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Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D, C do. .
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Item 281.—Jeweler's cotton, whiteItem 282.—Army blankets, 04 by 84 inches, weighing about 5 pounds:
Edwin H. Taggart, Philadelphia, Pa eachLansburgh & Bro., Washington, D, C do. .
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EUis A. Gimbel, Philadelphia, Pa do. .
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Item 283.—Black mohair tubular shoe laces, 36 inches long:Lansburgh & Bro., Washington, D. C per gross
Item 284.—Black mohair tubular shoe laces, spiral ^yire tag endsItem 285.—Solid round black cotton shoe laces, 36 inches longItem 286.—Eope for pressing machines, r^-inch:
Eepubhc Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y.—Sample A per pound.Sample B do..
J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y doE. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C do.
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Item 287.—Eope for pressing machines, f-inch:Eepubhc Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y.—
Sample A do..Sample B...r do..
J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y doE. P. Clarke Co., Washington, T>.C do. .
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Item 288.—Boxwood quoins, assorted:Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa per boxAmerican Type Founders Co., Washington, D. G do...
Item 289.—Hempel's improyed patent quoins. No. 1:
Keystone Type Foimdry, Philadelphia, Pa per dozen pairs,F. E. McCarty, Erie, Pa .do. .
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American Type Founders Co., Washington, D. C—Genuine Hempel do. .
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$0. 1425.1525
.13
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.145
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.105
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3.333. 302. 625
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Item 290.—Hempel's improved patent quoin keys, No. 1:
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa per dozen. . $3. OaF. R. McCarty, Erie, Pa do. . . . 2. 40Morgans & Wilcox Manufacturing Co., Middletown, N. Y do 3. 60American Type Founders Co., Washington, D. C.
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Genuine Hempel do 2. 20Item 291.—Magill's spring tongue gauge pins, adjustable:
Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 1.00American Type Founders Co., Washington, D. C do 1. 17
Item 292.—Gauge pins, adjustable, any make (i)
Item 293.—Printers' wooden planers:Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa per dozen. . 3. 17
Item 294.—Lignum-vitse mallets:Keystone Type Foundry, Philadelphia, Pa do 6. 35
Item 295.—Map sticks, pine:Martin Wiegand, Washington, D. C per pair. . . 0249Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y do 01497
Item 296.—Blue and white bonnet board, 17| by 23| inches:Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C per 100 sheets. . 2. 25R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—
D do.... 2.10Item 297.—Toilet paper, 4f inches wide:
E. B. Adams Co., Washington, D. C per roll. . . 045Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do 05Republic Bag & Paper Co.—
Grade A. Size, 4f by SJ inches do 0415Grade B do 0453Grade C do 0439Grade D do 0445
Geo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y.—No. 1 wrapped, 4J by 5J inches do 045No. 2, unwrapped, 4f by 5^ inches do 0445
R, C. Osburn, Philadelphia, Pa.—All jute, 4f by 5^ inches do 0515All jute, 2,000 sheets to the roll, 4f by 5J inches do 099
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 042R, P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample X do 044Sample G do 046Sample A do 044Sample V do 045
J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y.—No. 1 do 044No. 2 : do 054
Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y do 0417R. P. Clarke Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample A do 043Sample B do 04Sample C do 047
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 0445Item 298.—Aqua ammonia (in drums):
E. J. Murphy Co. ,Washington, D. C—
Drums to be retm-ned, 26° per pound . . .05
Drums to be returned, 20° do 035Drums to be returned, 16° do 025
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia, Pa do 0575Mackall Bros.
,Washington, D. C.
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26° do 0520° do 03510° do 025
Berry & Aikens, Philadelphia, Pa.
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26 per cent do.... .09
Item 299.—Ammonia, anhydrous (in cylinders):Armour & Co., Chicago, 111.—
100-pound cylinders do 2.25
Shoemaker & Busch, Philadelphia. Pa do 26Mackall Bros. , Washington, D. C—
Large cylinders do 25
Small do 27
Berry & Aikins, Philadelphia, Pa do 50John Greig, New York, N. Y.—
Cylinders of about 100 pounds do 24Item 300.—Proof readers' chairs (typewriter style):
W. B. Moses & Sons, Washington. D. C—Sample A per dozen . . 43. 20Sample B do.... 51.00
Item 301.—Offset paper for Potter web presses, 39 inches wide:Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y per pound. . . 05
Geo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y.—Grade A do 075
Grade B do 075
Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va do 06964
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C—Sample D do 053
The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do 0625
1 No bids received. 1 per cent, 10 days.
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Item 302.— Offset paper for Potter web presses, 26 inches wide:Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y per pound. . $0,050Geo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y.—
Grade A do 075Grade B do 075
Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va.—Sample do 06964
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C.
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Sample D do 058The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do 0625
Item 303.—X star manila paper, 48 inches wide, for tympan sheets:
Geo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y.—Grade A do 075Grade B do 0525
Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va do 04794-
Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C do 045R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C.
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Sample E do 049The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do 07
Item 304.—X star manila paper, 38 inches wide, for tympan sheets:
Geo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y.—Grade A do 075Grade B do 0525
Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk, Va.
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Sample do ' .04794Mathers-Lamm Paper Co.
,Washington, D. C do 045
R. P. Andrews Paper Co., Washington, D. C.
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Sample E do 049The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do 07
Item 305.—X star manila paper, 19 inches wide, for tympan sheets:
Geo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y.—Grade A do 075Grade B do 0525
Old Dominion Paper Co., Norfolk,Va :do 04794Mathers-Lamm Paper Co.
,Washington, D. C do 045
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,Washington, D. C—
Sample E do 049The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio do 07
Item 306.—XX star manila paper, 48 inches wide, for tympan sheets:
Geo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y.—Grade A do 075Grade B do 0525
R. P. Andrews Paper Co.,Washington, D. C.
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Sample E : do 049Item 307.—Wining paper for embossing presses, rolls 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 inches wide:
Republic Bag & Paper Co., New York, N. Y.—4 and 5 inches do 0416 inches and up 1 do 039
Geo. W. Millar & Co., NeAV York, N. Y.—4, 5 inches do 041
6, 7, and 8 inches do 039R. C. Osbum, Philadelphia, Pa.—
24 by 36 inches—60, 70, or 80 pounds do 0525Mathers-Lamm Paper Co. ,
Washington, D. C do 044R. P. Andrews Paper Co.
,Washington, D. C.
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4 and 5 inches, N do 0436 inches and larger,W do 042
The Whitaker Paper Co., Cincinnati, Ohio-Sample buff, 4, 5 inches per cwt. . 4. 05Sample buff, 6, 7, 8 inches do 3. 85
J. P. Nawrath, New York, N. Y per pound. . . 042-
Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y do 039^
Item 308.—White French folio paper, 17 by 22 inches, 10 pounds to ream:Sylvesters. Garrett, Philadelphia, Pa per ream.. .99Dobler & Mudge, Baltimore, Md do 70Geo. W. Millar & Co., New York, N. Y do 80Mathers-Lamm Paper Co., Washington, D. C—
Sample A do 55Sample B do 70Sample C do 75
Item 309.—Lanston Monotype keyboard and casting-machine paper:Colonial Co., Mechanic Falls, Me per pound. . . 06
Item 310.—Window-shade material, 42 inches wide:M. G. Copeland Co.
,Washmgton, D. C per yard. . . 42
W. B. Moses & Sons. Washington, D. C do 37Item 311.—Window-shade material, 45 inches wide:
M. G. Copeland Co., Washmgton, D. C do 48W. B. Moses & Sons. Washington, D. C do 40
Item 312.—Window-shade material, 48 inches wide:M. G. Copeland Co., Washington, D. C do 52W. B. Moses & Sons. Washington, D. C do 44
Item 313.—Window-shade material, 54 inches wide:M. G. Copeland Co., Washington, D. C do 59W. B. Moses & Sons. Washington, D. C do 50
Item 314.—Window-shade material, 60 inches wide:•M. G. Copeland Co. , Washington, D. C do 69W. B. Moses & Sons, Washington, D. C do 57
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Item 315.—Window-shade material, 66 inches wide:M. G. Copeland Co.
,Washington, D. C per yard.
W. B. Moses & Sons, Washington, D. C do. .
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Item 316.—Washing and ironing towels, roller, each 3 yards long:The Tolman Laundry, Washington, D. C per 100 towels.Frazee- Potomac Laundry Co.
,Washington, D. C do...
James S. Cotton, Washington, D. C do. .
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Item 317.—Washing and ironing towels, roller, each 2 yai'ds long:The Tolman Laundry, Washington, D. C do...Frazee-Potomac Laundry Co., Wasliington, D. C do...James S. Cotton, Washington, D. C do...
Item 318.—Washing and ironing towels, each 20 by 40 inches:The Tolman Laundry, Washington, D. C do...Frazee-Potomac Laundry Co., Washington, D. C do...James S. Cotton, Washington, D. C do. .
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Item 319.—Washing and ironing towels, hand, each 14 by 20 inches:The Tolman Laundry, Washington, D. C do. .
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Frazee-Potomac Laundry Co., Washington, D. C ' do. .
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James S. Cotton, Washington, D. C do. .
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Item 320.—Ultramarine blue powder, best quality:F. E. Okie Co., Philadelphia, Pa per pound.Geo. F. Muth & Co. , Washington, D. C do...E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.), Washington, D. C. do. .
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B. Binswanger & Co., Philadelphia, Pa do...Sinclair & Valentine Co., New York, N. Y .• do. .
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Charles Hellmuth, New York, N. Y.—1-h do...
Denny, Hilborn & Rosenbach, Philadelphia, Pa do...Item 321.—Dammar varnish for embossing ink:
Heath & Milligan Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111 per gallon.E. J. Murphy Co. (Inc.), Washington, D. C do...B. Binswanger & Co., Philadelphia, Pa do...Universal Supply Co., New York, N. Y do. .
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Denny, Hilborn & Rosenbach, Philadelphia, Pa do...
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Statement of proposals receivedfor lithographing and engraving during the fiscal
year ended June 30, 1911.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.
Engraving 5 illustrations for Circular No. 61, Bureau of Chemistry—How to Kill and BleedMarket Poultry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i $6. 30National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9.00Engraving 5 illustrations for Circular No. 65, Bureau of Plant Industry—Grape Spraying Ex-periments in Michigan, 1909:
Maurice' Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 9. 50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13.00
Engraving 31 illustrations for Bulletin No. 186, Bureau of Plant Industry—Field Studies of
the Crown-Gall and Hairy Root of the Apple Tree:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 40.75National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 54. 18
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 40.00
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 48.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 2 illustrations for Circular No. 163, Bureau of Animal Industry—The Regenerationof the Morgan Horse:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AYashington, D. C i 3. 80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 125, Part 1—The Gid Parasite and Allied Species of
the Cestode Genus Multiceps:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Circular, Bureau of Chemistry—A Knife for Killing Poultry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.00
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00Engraving 44 illustrations for Bulletin No. 89, Bureau of Entomology—The Grape Root Wormwith Especial Reference to Investigations in the Erie Grape Belt from 1907-1909:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 53.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 80.00Galvanotype Eneraving Co., New York, N. Y 55.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 8 illustrations for Circular No. 179, Forest Service—Utilization of CaliforniaEucalypts:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 14.00A. G. Ogden Co, (Inc.), Baltimore, Md No bid.
1 Contractor.
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Engraving 10 illustrations for Farraers' Bulletin No. 408—The Potato as a Truck Crop:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., "Washington, D. C i SI4. 00National Engravmg Co., Washington, D. C 17.00Lanman Engraving Co., AVashtngton, D. C 20.00
Engraving 32 illustrations for Bulletin No. 80, Forest Service—The Commercial Hickories:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C i 25. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 33. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 44.00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 30.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 1 illustration for Farmers' Bulletin No. 397—Bees:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 187, Bureau of Plant Industry—A Study of Cultiva-tion Methods and Crop Rotations for the Great Plains Area:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C i 2. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.40Lanman Engraving Co., W' ashington,_ D. C 6. 00
Engraving 24 illustrations for Bulletin No. 188, Bureau of Plant Industry—Dry Farming inRelation to Rainfall an^ Evaporation:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 24. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 28.75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 35.00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 409—School Lessons on Com:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15.80National Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C 1 14. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17.00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Farmers' Bvilletin No. 410—Potato Culls as a Source of IndustrialAlcohol:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9.72Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 9.75
Engraving 9 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 411—Feeding Hogs in the South:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13. 50National Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C i 13.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14.75
Engraving 40 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 407—School Exercises in Plant Produc-tion:
Maiarice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 17. 00National Engraving Co., W'ashington, D. C 19. 60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 25. 00Galvanotype Engi-aving Co., New York, N. Y 22. 00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 6 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 412—Experiment Station W^ork LVIII:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 75.
National Engraving Co., W^ashington, D. C 4 45Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 35, Biological Sm-vey—Distribution and Migration ofNorth American Shore Birds (Plates I, II, III, IV):Maurice Joyce Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C i 12. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14 50^
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20. 00Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 190, Bureau of Plant Industry—Orchard Green-Maniu-ing in California:Maurice Jovce Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C i 13. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17. 50
Engraving 22 illustrations for North American Fauna No. 31—Revision of the "Wood Rats of theGenus Neotoma:Matnice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 39. 00National Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 48. 54Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 49. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 25. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 85, Part VIII, Bureau of Entomology—The CowpeaCurculio:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 00National Engraving Co., W^ashington, D. C 6. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4 OO
Engraving 4 illustrations for Circular No. 64, Bureau of Entomology—The Cottony Maple Scale:Maurice Joyce Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. OO'
Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 68, Bureau of Soils—The Movement of Soil Materialby the Wind:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' i 19. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 21. 88Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Plant Disease Survev Cards for Illinois, Bureau of Plant Industry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C L 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Plant Disease Survey Cards for Miimesota—Bureau of Plant In-dustry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washinstcn, D. C i 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C LOO.
1 Contractor.
254 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Engraving 1 illustration for Plant Disease Survey Cards for Colorado—Bureau of Plant Industrv:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C '.. i $1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 50Lanraan Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Plant Dis3as3 Survey Cards for Michigan—Bureau of Plant Industry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Plant Disease Survey Cards for Massachusetts—Bureau of PlantIndustry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Plant Disease Survey Cards for South Dakota, Bureau of PlantIndustry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 25
Engraving 1 illustration for Plant Disease Survey Cards for Kentucky—Bureau of Plant In-dustry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i
. 97National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 25
Engraving 1 illustration for Plant Disease Survey Cards for Kansas—Bureau of Plant Industry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i. 97National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 25
Engraving 1 illustration for Plant Disease Survey Cards for Tennessee—Bureau of Plant In-dustry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i
. 97National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Plant Disease Survey Cards for Vermont—Bureau of Plant In-dustry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i
. 97National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C L 25
Engraving 1 illustration for Farmers' Bulletin No. 333—Cotton Wilt:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 50
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 80, Part V, Bureau of Entomology—The Nut-FeedingHabits of the Codling Moth:Matirice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 75Lanman I'"ngraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 25
Engraving 2 illustrations for Directions for Planting Bulbs: Tulips and Narcissus, Bureau of
Plant Industry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 50
Engraving 59 illustrations for Bulletin No. 193, Bureau of Plant Industry—Experiments inBlueberry Culture:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 74. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 74. 92Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 74. 50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 70. 00Consolidated Engraving Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
Engraving 9 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 41&—The Production of Cigar Leaf Tobaccoin Pennsylvania:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 16. 50
Engraving 37 illustrations for Bulletin No. 232, Office of Experiment Stations—ConsolidatedRural Schools and Organization of a County System:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 58. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 48. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 68. 35
Engraving 1 illustration for Form No. 322, Forest Service—Reconnoissance Section Plat:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 10
Lanman Engraving Co.,Washington. D. C 1. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Directions for Planting Bulbs: Hyacinths, Bureau of Plant Industry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 415—Seed Corn:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.80National Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C 2 88. 75
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 6. 20Engraving 89 illustrations for Bulletin No. 78, Bureau of Statistics—Agricultural Graphics:
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co. , Washingtori. D. C 1 75. 00
National Engraving Co.,Washington, D. C 2 7. 42
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 81. 50
Galvanotvpe Engraving Co. , New York, N. Y 80. 00Consolidated Engraving Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
1 Contractor. 2 Bid withdrawn.
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EngraviBg 8 illustrations for BuUetia No. 189, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Source of theDrug Dioscorea, with a Consideration of the Dioscorea in the United States:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C $15. 80
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13. 90
Lanman Engraving Co.,Washington, D. C i 12. 00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 229, Office of Experiment Stations—Delivery of
Water to Irrigators:
Maurice Jovee Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 11. 50
National Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 11. 90
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 12. 50
Engraving 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 85, Part VII, Bureau of Entomology—The SmokyCrane-Elv:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8.80
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 90
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Circular No. 181—Consumption of Firewood in the L'nited States:
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C i. 97
National Engraving Co., "Washington, D. C 1. 00
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 25
Engraving 3 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 304, Revised—Growing and Curing Crops:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.85
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5.00
Engraving 30 illustrations for Bulletin No. 110, Part II, Bureau of Animal Industry—A Bio-
metrical Study of Egg Production in the Domestic Fowl; II—Seasonable Distribution of EggProduction:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C 24. 90
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 18. 75
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 25. 75
Galvanotvpe Engraving Co. . New York, N. Y 25. 00
A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 26. 80
Engraving 6 illustrations for Circular No. 69, Bureau of Plant Industry—Barley Culture in theSouthern States:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11. 50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10. 75
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 8. 75
Engraving 14 illustrations for Bulletin No. 194, Bureau of Plant Industry—Summer Apples in
the Middle Atlantic States:
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 28. 50
National Engraving Co. ,''Washington, D. C 29. 60
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 24. 25
Galvanotvpe Engraving Co. , New York, N. Y. 27. 00
A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore. Md 26. 86
Engraving 4 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 419—Experiment Station Work LIX:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 90
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 70
Engraving 9 illustrations for Circular No. 64, Bureau of Chemistry—Eefrigeration of Poultryand Eggs in the United States:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17. 45
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16. 65
Lanman Engraving Co.,Washington, D. C i 14. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Inspection of Imported Meats and Meat Food Products under theFood and Drugs Act of June 30, 1906:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .75
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ^ -50
Engraving 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 64, Part X, Bureau of Entomology—The Pecan Cigar
Case-Bearer:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C i 6. 25
National Engraving Co.,"Washington, D. C 10. 72
Lanman Engraving Co., Wasliington, D. C 7.75
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 64, Part X, Bureau of Entomology—The Pecan CigarCase-Bearer:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.35
Eeengraving 1 illustration for Annual Report of the Office of Experiment Stations for the yearended June 30, 1909:
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.00
Engraving .32 illustrations for Bulletin No. 192, Bureau of Plant Industry—Drought Resistanceof the Olive in the Southwestern States:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 29. 60
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 33.00
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 32.00
Galvanotvpe Engravmg Co., New York, N. Y 30. 00
A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Bahimore, Md No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 3,546 copies each of 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 61, Bureau01 Soils—The Electrical Bridge for the Determination of Soluble Salts in Soils:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 30. 00
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 54.00
Webb & Bocorselski Cine), Washington D. C 35.00
Columbia Planograph Co., Washington^ D. C No bid.
Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 61, Bureau of Soils—The Electrical Bridge for theDetermination of Soluble Salts in Soils:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13. 60
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.50
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 10. 25
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Engraving 4 illustrations for Farmer's Bulletin No. 420—Oats: Distribution and Uses:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i$2.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.45Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.50
Engraving 21 illustrations for Circular No. 101, Office of Experiment Stations—The Selection andInstallation of Machinery for Small Pumping Plants:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16.60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 14. 80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14.95Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 15.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 16.00
Engraving 17 illustrations for Bulletin^'No. 198, Bureau of Plant Industry—Dimorphic Branchesin Tropical Crop Plants: Cotton, Coffee, Cacao, the Central American Rubber Tree, and theBanana:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 27.85National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 38.75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C i 27. 25A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 28.20
Engraving 66 illustrations for Technical Series No. 20, Part I, Bureau of Entomology—Contri-butions toward a Monograph of the Bark Weevils of the Genus Pissodes:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Wasliington, D. C 44.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 38. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 60.00
Engraving 18 illustrations for Bulletin No. 133, Bureau of Chemistry—Preparation of the Codand Other Salt Fish for the Market, including a Bacteriological Study of the Cause of Red-dening:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 34.25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 22.80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C '22.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 26. 00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 16 illustrations for Bulletin No. 80, Part VI, Bureau of Entomology—Life Historyof the Codling Moth in Northwestern Pennsylvania:Maurice Joj^ce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17.55National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 19.60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 16. 00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 80, Part VII, Bureau of Entomology—The One-SprayMethod in the Control of the Codling Moth and the Plum Curculio:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C : 9. 96National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 9. 40
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 80, Part VIII, Bureau of Entomology—Tests of Spraysagainst the European Fruit Lecanium and the European Pear Scale:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.84Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5.25
Engraving 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 195, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Production of
Volatile Oils and Perfumery Plants in the United States:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 60
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.50
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.00
Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 197, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Soy Bean: His-
tory, Varieties, and Field Studies:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 21.00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 25.00
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 23.50
Engraving 8 illustrations for Bulletin No. 196, Bureau of Plant Industry—Breeding DroughtResistant Forage Plants for the Great
.Plains Area:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14. 00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 12.95
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 11.15
Engraving 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 200, Bureau of Plant Industry—Breeding New Typesof Egyptian Cotton:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11. 75
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14. 16
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 10. 65
Engraving 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 82, Part VI, Bureau of Entomology—Biologic Noteson Species of Diabrotica in Southern Texas:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 70
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8.60
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.25
Engraving 34 illustrations for Twenty-sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of Animal Industry,
1909 (H. Doc. No. 1032, 61st Cong., 3d sess.):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 40.35
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 36.90
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 38.00
A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 38. 20
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 40. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 104—Notes on Frost:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 80
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. 5. 25
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C
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Engraving 10 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 421—The Control of Blowing Soils:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18.00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 12. 60
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Engraving 8 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 423—Foi-est Nurseries for Schools:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. G No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C SIH. 00-
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' 10.50Photolithographing and printing 5,000 copies of 1 illustration for Form No. 979—Forest AtlasConventional Sheets:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 20. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,003 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 214, OfTice of
Experiment Stations—Irrigation in the State of Washington:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 10.00
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 16.00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 18.00
Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C... No bid.Engraving 25 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 414—Corn Cultivation:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 40.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 33.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 25.00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 29.00
• A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 28.75Engraving 3 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 425—Experiment Station Work LX:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., V/ashington, D. C 4. 80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 69Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Circular No. 74—The Ornamental Value of the Saltbushes.Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.00Lanm.an Engraving Co., "Washington, D. C i 3.00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Circular No. 76, Biological Survey—The California Ground Squirrel:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. 7. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9. 80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5.90
Lithographing and printing 1,003 copies each of 4 illustrations for Circular No. 144, Bureau of
Animal Industry—Tuberculosis of Hogs:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 166.00
Lithographing and printing 1,003 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 21, Biological Survey
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The Bobwhite and Other Quails of the United States in Their Economic Relations. Reprint:A. Hoen & Co.
,Baltimore, Md i 60. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 129, Bureau of Animal Industry—Cattle Breeders'Associations in Denmark:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. i 5. 80
Engraving 12 illustrations to accompany Farmers' Bulletin No. 424—Oats: Growing the Crop:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 28.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 19. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16.55
A. G. Ogden Co. (inc.), Baltimore, Md i 13. 63
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 17. 50Engraving 14 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 426—Canning Peaches on the Farm:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 9. 80
National Engraviiig Co., Washington, D. C 9. 80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C : . . 10. 50A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 11 illustrations for Bulletin No. 36, Biological Survey—Raising Deer and Other LargeGame Animals in the United States:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 22.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 21.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ~. i 18. 35
Engraving 1 illustration—Absence Record Cards:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D, C 4.35National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 44Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 94—Insects Injurious to Forests and Forest Products,etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 85Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 25
Reproducing 21 illustrations for Bulletin No. 230, Part 1, Office of Experiment Stations—Reporton the St. Francis Valley Drainage Project in Northeastern Arkansas: General Report:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 5,746 copies each of 9 illustrations—
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i.7t;6. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 974. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1. 063. 00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 875. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C No bid.
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 23.00National Engraving Co.,"Washington, D. C 19.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 12. 35
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 203—The Importance and Improvement of the GrainSorghums:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18. 80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14. 00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md i 11. 46Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 16. 50
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Engraving, by the photogravure process, and printing 3,546 copies of 1 illustration for BulletinNo. 74—Chemical Nature of Soil Organic Matter:Photogravure & Color Co., New York, N. Y i $64 32F. A. Ringler & Co., New York, N. Y. . . . 8o'. 00Campbell Art Co., Elizabeth', N. J 79. 12
Reproducing 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 234—Report on Reclamation of Overflowed Laridsin Kansas:
Item. No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 5,546 copies each of 4 illustrations—The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 135. OOEckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 88.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, I). C , . i 76! 50Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C ' 155' ooWebb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C I..... No bid.
Item No. 2.—Engraving 2 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.45National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Circular No. 130—The Oak Pruner:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 00
Engraving 23 illustrations for Bulletin No. 201—Natural Vegetation as an Indicator of the Capa-bilities of Land for Crop Production in the Great Plains Area:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 23. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 15. 65
Engraving 1 illustration for Form No. 302—Forest Service Calendars for 1911:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 6. 95Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8. 75
Engraving 1 illustration for Radish Notes—Card: "Outline Form, Radish":Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.20
Lithographing and printing 1,003 copies of 1 illustration for Introduction of the Hungarian Par-tridge into the United States (Reprint, Yearbook, 1909):American Lithographic Co., New York, N. Y 1 150. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 165.00
Engi'aving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 131, Bureau of Animal Industry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 5. 25
Engraving 2 illustrations for Circular No. 104, Office of Experiment Stations—Drainage of the. Fifth Louisiana Levee District, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 25
Engraving 9 illustrations for Circular No. 131, Bureau of Entomology—How to Control the PearThrips:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 35National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 6. 90
Engraving 7 illustrations for Circular No. 131, Bureau of Entomology—How to Control the PearThrips:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9. 90
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 8. 75
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8 75
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Circular No. 103, Office of Experiment Stations—The DrainageSituation in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 5,546 copies of 1 illustration-
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 340. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md. .• 1 270. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 2 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 35
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.-50
Engraving 30 illustrations for Bulletin No. 202—The Seedling:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 65.00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C '- 58.90
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C - - - 40. 50
A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 133.00
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 45. 00
Engraving 26 illustrations for Bulletin No. 204—Agricultural Explorations in the Fruit and NutOrchards of China:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 38. 70
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 49. 00
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C - 1 33. 50
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 38. 00
A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 1.52 illustrations for Bulletin No. 127—The Nematodes Parasitic:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., ^Vashington, D. C 124. 00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2 gg. oo
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 225. 00
A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 91.20
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 98. 00
1 Contractor. j.. r ^2 Awarded to next higher bidder by instruction of Public Printer, owing to delays and unsatisfactory
work of A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.).
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Engraving 13 illustrations for Circular No. 1G5, Bureau of Animal Industry—Methods for theEradication of Gid.Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i $8. 75National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10. 15
Photoiithogi-aphing and printing 3,000 copies of 1 illustration—Zone Maps for the Bureau ofEntomology:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 122. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 76. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C IOC. 00The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C No bid-
Engraving 1 illustration for Circular No. 5, Rev. Ed., Bureau of Entomology—The CarpetBeetle:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C, 8. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington; D. C i 3. 00
Engraving 5 illustrations for Circular No. 29, Rev. Ed., Bureau of Entomology—The Fruit-TreeBarkbeetle:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D, C 4. 70
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Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 00Engraving 1 illustration—Blanks: Squash Notes:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i. 74National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .95Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00
Engraving 1 illustration—Blanks: Turnip Notes:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i. 95Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00
Engraving 1 illustration—Blanks: Beet Notes:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i. 70National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .87Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D.C .85
Engraving 1 illustration—Blanks: Bean Notes:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D:C i. 90National Engraving Co., Washington, t). C 1. 14Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Farmers' Bulletin No. 181—Pruning:
^ .Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i. 88Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .90
Engraving 3 Illustrations for Circular No. 106, Office of Experiment Stations—The AmericanSystem of Agricultural Education:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 70Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 82, Part VII—Some Insects Injurious to Truck Crops:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50Lanman Engraving Co., AVashington, D. C 1 1. 50
Engraving 3 illustrations—Outline Maps for the Bureau of Entomology:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 40
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 62
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 3. 00Photolithographing and printing 503 copies each of 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 217, Office of
Experiment Stations—Drainage of Irrigated Lands in the San Joaquin Valley, Cal.:
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 8. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 10. 00The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
Engraving 14 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 430—Experiment Station Work LXI:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i G. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8. 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 00
Engraving 12 illustrations for Bulletin No. 132, Bureau of Animal Industry—A BacteriologicalStudy of Ham Souring:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 23. 80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 17. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17. 75
Reproducing 27 illustrations for Bulletin No. 90, Bureau of Entomology—Fumigation of CitrusTrees in California:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 3,046 copies each of 2 illustrations—
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 24.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 24. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C i 22. 00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 58. 90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 77. 64Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 46.25
Engraving 6 illustrations for Technical Series 21, Bureau of Entomology—Synopsis, Catalogue,and Bibliography of North American Thysanoptera:Maurice Joj^ce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 12. 72
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17. 85
Engraving 2 illustrations for Circular No. 132, Bureau of Entomology—The Periodical Cicadain 1911:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 00National Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 2. 75
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.25
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Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 135, Bureau of Chemistry—Commercial Turpentines:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C $2.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.26Lanman Engraving C o., Washington, D. C 2. 00
Reproducing 11 illustrations for Bulletin No. 235, Office of Experiment Stations—Irrigation inArizona:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 5,546 copies each of 2 illustrations
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The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 21.00Eckert Lithographing Co. , W ashington, D . C 22. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C i 20.00United States Geological Survey, Washiagton, D. C 29.00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 24,75
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 12.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 9. 19Larunan Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16. 16
Engraving 15 illustrations for Bulletin No. 136, Bureau of Chemistry—Shellfish Contaminationfrom Sewage-Polluted Waters:Maurice JojTe Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 40.20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 34.50Lanman En^^raving Co., Washington, D. C i 28. 75
Engraving 16 illustrations for Bulletin No. 84, Forest Service—Preservative Treatment of Poles:Maurice Joyce Engraving co., Washington, D. C i 31.70National Engraving Co.. Yv'ashington, D. C 40.60Larunan Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 40.80
Engraving 26 illustrations for Bulletin No. 75, Bureau of Soils—Lawn Soils:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 56.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 56.50Larunan Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 47.00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 34.50
Engraving 4 illustrations for BuUetin No. 96, Part III, Bureau of Entomology—The LesserGrain-Borer; The Larger Grain-Borer:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8.80Lanman Engraving Co., W^ashington, D. C i 8.50
Engraving 1 illustration for Farmers' Bulletin No. 431—The Peanut:Maurice Joyce Engraving to., Washington, D. C 3.75National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 432—How a City Family Managed a Farm:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 15.55Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16.45
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 96, Part I, Bureau of Entomology—A List of InsectsAffecting Stored v ereals:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.75National Engraving lo., Vv''ashington, D. C i 2. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.50
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 96, Part II, Bureau of Entomology—The Broad-NosedGrain Weevil; the L,ong-Headed Flour Beetle:Maurice Joyce Engraving v. o,. Washington, D. C 4.25National En'zraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.50
Engraving 1 illustration—Cards—Map of Mexico:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Monthly Weather Review for November, 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 13.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16. 18
I anman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15.30Photolithographing and printing 400 copies of 1 illustration—^Maps—Boll Weevil, 1910:
The Norris Peters Co. ,Washington, D . C J
i 7. 00Eckert i^ithographing Co., Washington, D. C 9.50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 10.50
Engraving 4 illustrations for No. A-74, Bureau of Plant Industry—Boys' Demonstration Work:Maurice Joyce Engraviag Co., Washington, D. C 16.00
National Engraving to., Washington, D. C 14.50Lanman Engraving Co., AVashington, D. C i 8.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Circular No. 75, Bureau of Plant Industry—Agricultural Survey of
Four Townships in Southern New Hampshire:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.25National Engraving ( o.,"Washington, D. C - 3.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2.25Baltimore-Marvland Engraving to., Baltimore, Md 2.25
Engraving 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 95, Part I, Bureau of Entomology—The TimothyStem-Borer:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.64
I anman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6.35
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving eo., Baltimore, Md 11.50Engraving 10 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 433—Cabbage:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17.50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18.00
I anman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 14.00
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 17.50
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Engraving 2 illustrations for District No. 6—Separate from Monthly Weather Review, Decem-ber, 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C S4 60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4.20Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.60
Engraving 1 iUustration for District iSTo. 11—Separate from Monthly Weather Review, Decem-ber. 1910:
Maurice Joyce EngraA'ing Co., Washington, D. C 8.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' 6. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 50
Annual Report of the Chief of the Weather Bineau, 1909-10:
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 40. 60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 43.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 48. 7.5
Engraving 5 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 114—Experiment Station Work XIV:Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C -5.00
Engraving 36 illustrations for Bulletin No. 213, Bureau of Plant Industry—Cro'vn-Gall of Plants:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ^ i 216. 00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 435—Experiment Station Work LXII:Maurice Joyce Engra^ing Co., Washington, D. C i 5.20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.80
Engraving 20 illustrations for Bulletin No. 211, Bureau of Plant Industry—BacteriologicalStudies of the Soils of the Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 35.60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 28. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 28.00
Reproducing 14 illustrations for Reconnoissance Soil Survey of Western South Dakota:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—
A. Hoen & Co.. Baltimore, Md 1 1,067.00Julius Bien Co.', New York, N. Y 1, 178. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 13 illustrations
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Kitab Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 27.50Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 25.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 35. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co., Nevv York, N. Y i 20. 00
Reproducing 25 illustrations for Reconnoissance Soil Survey of the Eastern part of the PugetSound Basin, Washington:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 10,613 copies each of 2 illustrations-
Julius Bien Co. , K ew York, N. Y 1 1, 726. 00A. Hoen & Co.. Baltimore, Md 1,817.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 2,504.00
Item ^.0. 2.—Lithographins and printing 10,613 copies each of 2 illustrations
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Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1 1, 408. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 2,380.00United States Geological Sin-vey, Washington, D. C 1,924.00
Item No. 3.—Engraving 21 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 42. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 29.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C : 35. 00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 26.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 24. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Circular No. 74, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Sulphur Bleachingof Commercial Oats and Barley:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AYashington, D. C 6.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 70Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 79, Bureau of Soils—The Color of Soils:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.00Lanman Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C i 3. 00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Farmers' Biilletki No. 434—The Home Production of Onion Seedsand Sets:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 28.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 22. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 25.30
Engraving 8 illustrations for Farmers"' Bulletin No. 436—AVinter Oats for the South:Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 25. 00National Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C 1 16. 75Lanman Engraving Co., AYashington, D. C 20.00
Engraving 2 illustrations—Blanks: To^siiship plats:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C 4.00National Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C 3. 40Lanman Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C i 3.28
Reproducing 8 illustrations for Bulletin No. 206, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Blister Rustof AYhite Pine:Item 1.—Lithographing and printing 7,456 copies of 1 illustration—
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 2 190. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 295. 00Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa 185.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 7 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C 11. 00National Engraving Co., AA^'ashington, D. C 15. 90Lanman Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C 1 10. 40Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 12. 50
Contractor. ^Awarded on time, on recomuiendatiou 01 deparLUieuL.
262 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
Engraviag 8 illustrations for BuUetia No. 210, Bureau of Plant Industry—Hindi Cotton ia
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C $36. 00National Engraving Co., Waslitngton, D. C 36. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 33.80Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Reproducing 17 illustrations for Bulletin No. 236, O ffice of Experiment Stations—Use of Under-ground Water for Irrigation at Pomona, California:Item 1.—Photolithographing and printing 6,746 copies of 1 illustration—
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 15. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1.5. 50United States Geological Survey, Washington. D. C 20. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C No bid.
Item 2.—Engi-aving 16 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 28. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 30. 80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 31. 05
Engi-aving 36 illustrations for Bulletin No. 71, Bureau of Soils—Soil Erosion:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 159. 00National Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C 1 143. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 186. 55Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Lithograpbingandprintingl,746copiesofl illustration for Bulletin No. 75, Bureau of Ento-mology—Miscellaneous Papers on Apiculture: »
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 52. 00Engi-aving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 95, Part II, Bureau of Entomology—The Maize Bill bug:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14. 50National Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C i 8. 80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13. 25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 22. 50
Engraving 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 97, Part I—Spraying Experiments Against the GrapeLeafhopper in the Lake Erie Valley:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 14. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15. 60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16. 25
Engi-aving 11 illustrations for Bulletin No. 97, Part II, Bureau of Entomology—Life Historyand Control of the Coddling.Moth on Pears in California:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 12. 15National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15. 44Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 8. 75Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 13. 25
Engraving 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 99, Part I, Bureau of Entomology—The OrangeThrips:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 15. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18. 20Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 19. 25
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 135—A Comparative Study of Methods of ExaminingFeces for Evidences of Parasitism:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md i 2. 75
Engraving 5 illustrations for Circular No. 69—Improvements in the Knorr Fat ExtractionApparatus:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 75National Engraving Co., Washington, ID. C 5. 50Lanman Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engi-aving Co., Baltimore, Md i 3. 25
Engraving 1 illustration—Temperature Chart:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 40
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8. 65Lanman Engraving Co., Washinrton, D. C 8. 40
Engraving 4 illustrations for Circular' No. 175—The Growth and Management of Douglas Fir inthe Pacific Northwest:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C J 13. 85
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14. 32
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore. Md 14. 50
Engraving 1 illustration—Field Plats—CScottsbluff, Nebr., substation):Maurice Joyce Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 60
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 10
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 70
Baltimore-Maryland Engi-aving Co.. Baltimore, Md 4.50Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 87, Forest Service—Eucalyptus in Florida:
Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20. 50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 24. 00
I/anman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 1 15. 00Baltimore-Marvland Engraving; Co., Baltimore, Md 26. 50
Engraving 20 illustrations for Bulletin No. 88, Forest Service—Properties and Uses of Doug-las Eir:
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 36. 86
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 23. 75
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 39. 00
Engraving 21 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 438—Hog Houses:Maurice .Joyce Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C - -24. 75
National Engraving Co., Washington, DC 33. 40
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 24. 10
Baltimore-Maryland Engiaving Co., Baltimore, Md ^ 20. 75
1 Contractor.
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Engraving 5 illustrations for Technical Series XX, Part IV—Studies in the Sawfly GenusHoplocampa:Maurice Joyce Engi'aving Co., Washington, D. C .' $10. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14. 20Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore. Md i 8. 75
Engraving 18 illustrations for Annual Report of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Stationfor 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C 42. 50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 40. 70
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 40. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md i 37. .50
Engraving 2 illustrations for Circular No. 135, Bureau of Entomology—The Asparagus Miner:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md i LOO
Engraving 1 illustration for Circular No. 136, Bureau of Entomology—The Distribution of theRocky Mountain Spotted Fever Tick:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 26Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 00
Engraving 14 illustrations for Farmers'- Bulletin No. 440—Spraying Peaches for the Control of
Brown-Rot, Scab, and Curculio:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 24. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 17. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. G 18.25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 24. 25
Engraving 2 illustrations—Field Plats—Bureau of Plant Industry (Hays, Kans., substation;Hettinger, N. Dak., substation):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9. 24Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ,.
i 6. 00Engraving 1 illustration for District No. 2—Separate from Monthly Weather Review, January,
1911:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 60
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.63Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 10
Engraving 3 illustrations for Circular No. 78, Biological Survey—Seed-Eating Mammals in Rela-tion to Reforestation:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 70
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.95Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4. 75
Engraving 3 illustrations for No. A-75, Bureau of Plant Industry—Boys' Demonstration Work. in Corn Clubs:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5-25
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4. 75
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 137, Bureau of Chemistry—Proceedings of the Twenty-seventh Annual Convention of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, held at Wash-ington, D. C, Nov. 10-12, 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 25
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 25
Engraving 5 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 441—Lespedeza, or Japan Clover:Mamice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 64Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.70Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 8.50
Engraving 1 illustration—Cards—Mineral Records—Bureau of Soils:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C * .7&Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md .90
Engraving 9 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 442—The Treatment of Bee Diseases:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 7.65National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ^ 7.26Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 9. 20
Engraving 1 illustration—Cards—Map of California:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 40
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .76Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co.,' Baltimore, Md * • 65
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Woodland Area, California, 1909 (Advance Sheets,Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration (Soil Map)—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md • 1, 363. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 974. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D.C 1, 933. 00
Item No. 2.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration (Alkali Map)—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 773. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 644. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D, C 1, 330. 00
Item No. 3.—Engraving 1 illustration—Maiirice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 1. 25
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1-50
1 Contractor.
264 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRIZs^TER.
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Spencer Area, West Virginia fAdvance Sheets,Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and Printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md $719.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 684. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Vv^ashington, D. C 1,059.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 25Lanmao Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50
Reproducing 5 illustrations for Reconnoissance Soil Survey of Southwestern Pennsylvania:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 22,613 copies of 1 illustration—
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 2,086.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1, 755. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 1,624.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 4 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4. 00Lanraan Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.25
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Nashua Area, New Hampshh-e (Advance Sheets,Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1909)":
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 10,613 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 597.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 478.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 774.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Conway Area, South Carolina (Advance Sheets,Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 730.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 723. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C . 974. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving i illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Grayson County, Tex. (Advance Sheets, FieldOperations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 755. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 693. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1,040.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Franklin County, Ga. (Advance Sheets, Field, Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 381.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 355. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 474.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 25
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C , 1.50Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Sumner County, Pa. (Advance Sheets, FieldOperations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 563.00Julius Bien Co., Baltimore, Md i 477. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 598. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1.25
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Berks County, Pa. (Advance Sheets, Field
Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):
Item No. 1.—Lithogranhivig and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 897.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 927.00Eckert Lithographing; Co., Washington, D. C 1,533.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1,226.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y ^ .75
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Waushara County, Wis. (Advance Sheets, FieldOperations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1 536.00•Julius Bien Co. , Baltimore. Md 591 . 00
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 581.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 686. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 75
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Campbell County, Va. (Advance Sheets, FieldOperations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co. ,
Baltimore, Md i 599. 00
Julius Bien Co. , New York, N. Y 724. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 724.00
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 639.00
1 Contractor.
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Keproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Campbell County, Va., etc.—Continued.Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C $1.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., l\ew York, N. Y i.75
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Scotland County, N. C. (Advance Sheets, FieldOperations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):
Item No. 1.—Lithogi-aphing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 458.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 434.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 424.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 027.00
Item No. 2.—Engra\ing 1 illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i. 75
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Washington County, N. Y. (Advance Sheets,Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and nrinting 8,613 copies of 1 illustratioh—A. Hoen & Co., Baltunore, Md 811.00JuUus Bien Co. , New York, N. Y \ i 663. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 965.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50Galvanotvpe Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i. 75
Reproduchig 122 illustrations for Yearbook, Department of Agriculture, 1910 (H. Doc. No. 1222;
61st Cong., 3d sess.):
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 411,676 copies each of 8 illustrations—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore. Md. (7 colors) 5, 850. 00A. Grignard & Co., New York, N. Y. (7 colors) 5, 300. 00Sackett & Wilhelms Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. (6 plates, 6 colors; 2 plates, 7 colors) 5, 590. 00American Lithographic Co. , New York, N. Y. (8 colors) 5, 849. 00American Lithographic Co. (alternate bid, 10 colors) 6,505.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 94 half-tone illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washin.gton, D. C 153. 73
National E'ngi-aving Co.,'Washington, D. C : 1 118. 50
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 270.00Galvanotvpe Engraving Co., Nevv- York, N. Y 175. 00Franklin Photo-Enmving Co., Philadelphia, Pa 131. 91
Kitab Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 122. 50
F . A. Ringler Co., New York, N. Y (2)
Item No. 3.—Engraving 20 line-cut illustrations
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Maurice Joyce EngraA-ing Co., "Washington, D. C 12. 75
National Engraving Co.,"Washington, D. C 12.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 25.00Galvanotype^ Engraving Co., Xev\- York, X. Y 18. 00Franklin Photo-Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa 16.50Kitab Engraving Co. , New York, N . Y i 10. 50F . A . Rmgler C 0
., New York , N . Y (3)
Reproducing 17 illustrations for Bulletin No. 78, Bureau of Soils—The Use of Soils East of theGreat Plains Region:Item No. 1.—LithograDhing and printing 1,746 copies of 1 illustration-
Julius Bien Co.^New York, N. Y 204. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltunore, Md i 160. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 214.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 262. 00
Item No. 2.—Photolithographing and printing 1,748 copies each of 7 illustrations
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The Norris Peters Co., Washuigton, D. C 21.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 15. 50Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.)
,Washington, D. C 22. 50
Columbia Pianograph Co., Washington, D. C .• IS. 25Item No. 3.—Engraving 9 line-cut illustrations-
Maurice Joyce Engi-aving Co.. Washington, D. C 1 10. 80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 12.40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17. 40
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Gaston County, N. C. (Advance Sheets, FieldOperations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 556.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 510.00Julius Bien Co. , New York, N. Y i < 539. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 25National Engravhig Co., Washington, D. C 1. 25Lanman Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i
. 75Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survev of Rice County, Minn. (Advance Sheets. FieldOperations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—
Eckert Lithographmg Co., Washington, D. C 595. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 583. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 529. 00
1 Contractor.- Bid 12 cents per sq^uare inch, minimum size cuts, .?1.50.
3 Bid 4 cents per square inch, minimum size cuts, SI.50.* Awarded on recommendation of Department of Agriculture, on aggregate price of 5 i' ems, approved
by Public Printer.
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Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Rice County, Minn., etc.—Continued.Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C : $1. 25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25Laninan Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i
. 75Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Coffee County, Ala. (Advance Sheets, Field
Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 789. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 685. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 649. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 1. 25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i
. 75Reproducuig 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Cedar County, Mo. (Advance Sheets, Field
Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration
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Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D.C 590. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 663. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 508. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 2. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i
. 75Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration for Soil Survey of Chambers County,Ala. (Advance Sheets, Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D.C 785. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 645. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 689. 00
Lithographing and printing 4,636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Northwestern Pennsylvania):
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 819. 00Eckert Lithographing Co.
,Washington, D.C i 566. 00
LTnited States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C 1, 000. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Lithographing and printing 4,636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Wexford County, Mich.):Eckert Lithographing Co
. ,Washington , D . C i 250. 00
Lithographing and printing 4,636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Calhoun County, Ala.):A. Hoen & Co., Baltmiore, Md i 535. 00
Lithographing and printing 4,636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Cullman County, Ala.):A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md ^ 483. 0&
Lithographing and printing 4,636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Autauga County, Ala.):A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 526. 00
Lithographing and printing 4,636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Allen County, Ind.):
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 400. 00
Lithographing and printing 4,636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Pajaro Valley, Cal.):
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md ^ 200. 00
Lithographing and printing 4,636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Klamath Reclamation Project, Oreg.—Alkali Map):A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 75. 00
Lithographing and printing 4,636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Klamath Reclamation Project, Oreg.—Soil Map):A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md » 410. 00
Lithographing and printing 4,636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Monroe County, Miss.):
Julius Bien Co. , New York, N. Y i 407. 00
Lithographing and printing 4,636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Richland County, N. Dak.):
Julius Bien Co. , New York, N. Y ^ 605. 00
Lithographing and printing 4,636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Portersville Area, Cal.):
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y. .- * 406. 00
Lithographing and printing 4,636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Livingston County, N. Y.):
Julius Bien Co. , New York, N. Y * 526. 00
Lithographing and printing 4.636 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Field Operations, Bureauof Soils, 1908 (Soil Map of Bibb County, Ala.):
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y - ' 421. 00
Lithographing and printing 2,003 copies each of 4 illustrations for Circular No. 144, Bureau of
Animal Industry—Tuberculosis of Hogs: Its Cause and Suppression. Reprint:
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md ,- 1 178. 00
Reproducing 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 37, Biological Survey—Food of the Woodpeckers of
the United States:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 4,546 copies each of 6 illustrations-
Julius Bien Co. , New York, N. Y -,698. 00
Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia. Pa ^ 650. 00
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 714.00
1 Contractor.
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Reproducing 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 37, Biological Survey, etc.—Continued.Item No. 2.—Engraving ,i illustrations—
Maui-ice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C $4.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C '3.50
Reproducing 5 illustrations for North American Fauna .32—A Systematic Synopsis of the Musk-rats:
Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 3,246 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1 104.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 113. 50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 131.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 4 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engra\ing Co., Washington, D. C 30. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 23. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 38.00
Reproducing IG illustrations for Bulletin No. 237, Office of Experiment Stations—Irrigation inCalifornia:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 8,746 copies of 1 illustration
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The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 55. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 53.00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 65.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 60. 75
Item No. 2.—Engraving 16 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10. 80National Engra^ang Co., Washington, D. C i 8. 45Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.95Baltimore-Maryland Engra^nng Co., Baltimore, Md 12. 50
EngraAaug 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 93—The Sugar-cane Insects of Hawaii:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 21.20Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ^ 15. 75Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 33. 00
Engraving 11 illustrations for Bulletin No. 214, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Timber RotCaused by Lenzites Sepiaria:Maiuice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18.20National Engraving Co.,' Washington, D. C 16.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C il5. 10Baltimore-Maryland EngraAing Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engra\ing 6 illustrations for Circular No. 133, Bureau of Entomology—The Alfalfa Caterpillar:
Maurice Joyce Engra-ving Co., Washington. D. C 8.20National EngraAnng Co., Washington, D. C i 4. 38Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8.50Baltimore-Maryland Engra^^ng Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 212, Bureau of Plant Industry—A Study of FarmEquipment in Ohio:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D, C 8. 20National Engraving Co., Washington, t). C 4. 20Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4. 05Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 139, Bureau of Chemistry—American Mineral Waters:The New England States:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 15National Engraving Co., Waishington, D. C 2. 65Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 3. 25
Engraving 13 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 443—Barley: Growing the Crop:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 19. 55National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18.70Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 17. 25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 22. 50
Photolithographing and printing 2 illustrations (700 copies of 1 and 4,500 copies of 1)—Maps:Area Quarantined on Account of Splenetic * * * or Texas Fever of Cattle; County Mapof United States-The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 45. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 64. 50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 80. 00
Reprinting in colors 2,000 copies of 1 lithographic illustration for Reconnoissance Soil Survey ofWestern South Dakota (Advance Sheets, Field Operations, Bureau of Soils, 1909):A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 285.00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Circular No. 137,Bureau of Entomology—The Alfalfa Weevil:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 10Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., I3altimore, Md i 5. 65
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 97, Part III, Bureau of Entomology—VineyardSpraying Experiments Against the Rose-Chafer in the Lake Erie Valley:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 26.00National Engraving Co., AVashington, D. C 1 16. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 22. 00
Lithographing and printing 2,503 copies of 1 illustration for Status of the American Lemon In-dustrv—Reprint from Yearbook, 1907:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 192.00Julius Bien Co. , New York, N. Y 177. 00Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa 105.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Sackett & Wilhelms Co., Brooklyn, N. Y No bid.
1 Contractor.
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Engraving, by the wax process, 1 illustration for blank book—Farm Diary and Record (OutlineMap of Farm Sheet):L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i $12.00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 18. 00
Engraving 18 illustrations for Bulletin No. 90, Forest Service—Relation of Light Chipping to theCommercial Yield of Naval Stores:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 13.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13.85Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 15.60Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 18. 00
Engraving 5 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 447—Bees:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 65Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.75Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 3. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Experiment Station Record, Vol. 24, No. 6, May, 1911 (Drawing:Apparatus for Determining Permeability of Soils):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i.75
Engraving 1 illustration—Cards: Gipsy Moth:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00
Reproducing 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 89, Forest Service—The Olympic National Forest:Its Resources and Theh Management:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 8,646 copies of 1 illustration—
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 20. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 31. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 25.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 3 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 6.00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 450—Some Facts About Malaria:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C 3. 50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 30Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 3. 45Galvanoytpe Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 6. 00
Reproducing 29 illustrations for Bulletin No. 92, Bureau of Entomology—White Flies Injuriousto Citrus in Florida:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 3,246 copies of 1 illustration
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Juhus Bien Co., New York, N. Y 217. 00Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa 131.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 110. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 28 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 41.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 29.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 33. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 41. 50
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 32.00Reproducing 16 illustrations for Bulletin No. 239, Office of Experiment Stations—Irrigation
in the San Joaquin Valley, California:
Item No. 1.—Photohthographing and prmting 6,746 copies of 1 illustration—The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 35. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 33. 50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. i 30.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 15 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 45
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 40Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 7. 50
Engraving 3 illustrations for District No. 11—Frost Experiments at San Francisco, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8. 30
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3.29
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 50
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 8. 50
Engraving 5 illustrations for Monthly Weather Review for February, 1911 (Drawings: Tem-peratures * * * Porto Rico):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 95
National Engraving Co., WasMington, D. C i 3. 25
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.50
Baltimore-Maryland Engravmg Co., Baltimore, Md 4. 90
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New Nork, N. Y 5.00
Engraving 5 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 451—Experiment Station Work LXIII:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.90
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 25
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4. 75
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 9-50
Engraving 3 illustrations for Buhetin No. 130, Bureau of Animal Industry—Studies on the
Biology of the Texas-Fever Tick:Maurice Joyce Engravmg Co., Washington, D. C 4. 95
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 49
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. UO
Baltimore-Marvland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md ^ <5- 75
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Engraving 8 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 452—Capons and Caponizing:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Wasliington, D. C $7. 50National Engraving Co., Wasiiington, D. C 0.25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 0.75
Engraving 5 illustrations for Circular No. 77—A study of tlie Improvement of Citrus FruitsThrougti Bud Selection:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, 1). C 10.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.50.Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 15. 50
Engi-aving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 216, Bureau of Plant Industry—The Rusts of Grainsin the United States:Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. CONational Engraving Co., Washington, D.G 3.95Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 3. 20Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 4. 7a
Engraving 1 illustration for Daily River Stages, 1910 (Drawing: Elevation, 26 feet):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 75
Engraving 17 illustrations for Bulletin No. 75, Forest Service—California Tanhark Oak:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 22. OQNational Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 22. Qtt
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 24. 25Gaivanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 29. GOBaltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltim.ore, Md 37. 00Phototype Elngraving Co. (Inc.), Philadelphia, Pa 50.00
Photolithographing and printing 1,003 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 135—OrchardFruits in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Regions of Virginia and the South Atlantic States:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 10. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Circular No. 78, Bureau of Plant Industry—Agricultural Observa-tions on the Truckee-Carson Irrigation Project:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 75National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 20Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 1. 75
Engraving 11 illustrations for Bulletin No. 92—Light in Relation to Tree Growing:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 5. 18National Engraving Co., W^ashington, D. C 5. 70Lanm.an Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.90Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 6.00
Reproducing 62 illustrations for North American Fauna 33—A Biological Survey of Colorado:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 1,746 copies of 1 illustration-
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1 139. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 174.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 144. 00United States Geological Survev, Washington, D. C 240.00Sackett & Wilhelms Co., Brookljm, N. Y 195.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 61 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 64. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 57. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 49. 70Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 70. OOSterling Engraving Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa No bid.F. A. Rmgler Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
Engraving 9 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 454—A Successful NewYork Farm:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 8.90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8. 9tt
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16. 25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., BaltimxOre, Md 10. 5CSterling Engraving Co., New York, N. Y No bid,Phototvpe Engraving Co., Philadelphia,- Pa No bid.F. A. Rlngler Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 94, Forest Service—Eastern Scrub Pine:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., W^ashington, D. C 3. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 90Lanman Engra^nng Co., Washington, D. C 4. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 4. 50
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 217, Bureau of Plant Industry—Root-Ejiot and ItsControl:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. OONational Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 6. 68Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 9. 60Sterling Engraving Co., New York, N. Y No bid.Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa No bid.F. A. Ringler Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
Engraving 64 illustrations for Annual Report of Office of Experiment Stations for the YearEnded June 30, 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 84. 30National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i74. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 104. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 83. 00Sterling Engraving Co., New York, N. Y No hid.Phototjrpe Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa No bid.F. A. Ringler Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
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Engraving 7 illustrations for Annual Report of the Porto Rico Agricultural Experiment Stationfor 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C $11. OONational Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 10. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 17. 40Sterling Engraving Co., New York, N. Y No bid.Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa No bid.F. A. Ringler Co., New Yorlc, N. Y No bid.
Engraving 19 illustrations for Bulletin No. 38, Office of Public Roads—Methods for the Examina-tion of Bituminous Road Materials:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 7. 60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9. 25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 9. 90
Reproducing 21 illustrations for Bulletin No. 85, Forest Service—Chaparral:Item No. 1—Photolithographing and printing 4,746 copies of 1 illustration—
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 58. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 83. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 65.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 70. 00
Item No. 2—Engraving 20 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 22. 85Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 25. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 30. 50
Engraving 5 illustrations for Circular No. 184, Forest Service—Fustic Wood: Its Substitutes andAdulterants:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.,.Washington, D. C 6. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 5. 19Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 8. 00
Engraving 0 illustrations for Monthly Weather Review for March, 1911:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6. 45National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 7. 35
Engraving 3 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 456—Our Grosbeaks and Their Value toAgriculture:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 6. 70Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 40Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 9. 50
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 215, Bureau of Plant Industry—Agriculture in theCentral Part of the Semiarid Portion of the Great Plains.Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. 1 4. 62Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 85Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 6. 75
Engraving 38 illustrations for Bulletin No. 86, Forest Service—Windbreaks: Their Influence andValue:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 59. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 47. 90Lanman Engraving Co., V/ashington, D. C 48. 80Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 60. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 60. 00Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa 69. 00
Engraving 21 illustrations for Bulletin No. 138, Bureau of Animal Industry—The Milk Supply ofChicago and Washington:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 28. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 26. 85Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 24. 60Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 30. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 28. 00PhototjTpe Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa 36. 00
Photolithographing and printing 3,003 copies of 1 illustration for Fiscal Regulations of the UnitedStates Department of Agriculture (Map: Land-Grant and Bond-Aided Railroads of the UnitedStates, 1907):
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 2 34. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 83. 50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 40. Oft
Engraving 14 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 455—Red Clover:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D, C - 24. 25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 13. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15. 25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md " 18. 50
Engraving 9 illustrations for North American Faima 34—Revision of the Spiny Pocket Mice:Maiirice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10. 96
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 10. 80Baltimore-Maiyland Engraving Co. Baltimore, Md 13. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations for Circular No. 72, Bureau of Chemistry—An Electrically ControlledConstant Temperature Water-Bath for the Immersion Refractometer:Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. 1. 35
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.25
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co.. Baltimore, Md 1.50
1 Contractor.2 Awarded by instruction of purchasing agent, owing to negative being in possession of the Norris Peters
Co., which insures better results than from copy furnished.
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Engraving 23 illustrations for Bulletin No. 128, Bureau of Animal Industry—The Influence of
Type and Age Upon the Utilization of Feed by Cattle:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, *D. C No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C S17. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 16. 80Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 21.50
Engi-aving 1 illustration—Plats:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i .3. 39Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.40
Engraving 35 illustrations for Bulletin No. 86, Forest Service—Windbreaks: Their Influenceand Value:Mamice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 30.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 24. 70Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 21. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 23.75
Engraving 17 illustrations for Bulletin No. 39, Office of Public Roads—Highway Bridges andCulverts:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 37. 70National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 24. 60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 42.50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 31.50
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 138, Bureau of Chemistry—Translocation of PlantFood and Elaboration of Organic Plant Material in Wheat Seedlings:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 2.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.28Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.30Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., IBaltimore, Md 1. 60
Reproducing 9 illustrations for Bulletin No. 91, Forest Service—Grazing and Floods:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 7,246 copies each of 3 illustrations
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A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 163.00Item No. 2.—Engraving 6 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.75National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 9. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 7. 45
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 8.50Engraving 1 illustration for Mount Weather Observatory Bulletin, Vol. Ill, Part V:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 2. 45Engraving 1 illustration for Farmers' Bulletin No. 457—Experiment Station WorkLXIV, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .84Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i .80
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.Engraving 26 illustrations for Annual Report of Alaska Agricultwal Experiment Stations for
1910:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 36.40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 44.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 32.50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 47.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 52.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Mount Weather Observatory Bulletin, Vol. IV, Part I:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.40National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 1 1.85Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.35
Engraving 1 illustration for Circular No. 80, Biological Survey—Progress of Game Protection in1910, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C .90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i.85
Reproducing 14 illustrations for Bulletin No. 38, Biological Survey—Birds of Arkansas:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 4,746 copies of 1 illustration—
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 51.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 65.00The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 53.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 13 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 19.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 22.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 25.50
Engraving 23 illustrations for Bulletin No. 221, Bureau of Plant Industry—Dimorphic Leavesof Cotton and Allied Plants in Relation to Heredity:
Maiarice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 63.00 «
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 43.44Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 42.25Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 45. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 19 illustrations for Bulletin No. 23, Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station—Legu-minous Crops for Hawaii:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 39.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 29. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 35.00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 30. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 80, Bureau of Soils—Examination of Soils for OrganicConstituents:Maurice Joyce Engra-ving Co., Washington, D. C 3.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 2. 75Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
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272 SEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Engraving 1 illustration—Blank books: Field Note Books:Maiirice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C
, $1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i .90
Engraving i;^ illustrations for Circular No. 95, Office of Public Roads—Special Road Problemsin the Southera States:Maurice Joyc^ Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10. 85Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 10. 25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 17 illustrations for Bulletin No. 142, Bureau of Chemistry—Studies on FruitRespiration:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18. 24Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 15. 80Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md : No bid.
Engravmg 19 illustrations for Circular No. 81, Bureau of Biological Survey—Three ImportantWild Duck Foods:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2 21. 80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. 22. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 22. 85Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore; Md 21. 00
Reproducing 89 illustrations for Bulletin No. 91, Bureau of Entomology—The Importation Intothe United States of the Parasites of the Gipsy Moth and the Brown-Tail Moth:Item No. 1.—Lithograpliing and printing l,74fi copies each of 4 illustrations—
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 13 295. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 174. 00Eckert I/ithographing Co., Washington, D. C 158. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 198. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 85 iilustrations—Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 74. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 84. 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 34. 40Baltimore-Marvland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 66. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 74. 00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Bulletin No. 222, Bureau of Plant Industry—Arrangements ofParts in the Cotton Plant:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10. 25National Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 8. 80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 9. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md ^ 8. 75
Engraving 3 illustrations for Circular "G," Instrument Division—Instructions for Care andManagement of Sunshine Recorders:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 80
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 147, Bureau of Chemistry—Coal-Tar Colors Used inFood Products:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C i.85
Engraving « illustrations for Separate No. 549—Promising New Fruits (Reprint from Yearbook,1910):American Lithographic Co., New York, N. Y No bid.Sackott & "V\'ilhelms Co , Brooklyn. N. Y 1, 134. 00A. Grignard & Co., New York, N. Y 1 375. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 778. 00
Engraving 35 illustrations for Bulletin No. 219, Bureau of Plant Industry—American MedicinalLeaves and ITerbs:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 46. 90Gatchell ^ Manning, Philadelphia, Pa 121. 00Gill Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 125.00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 458—The Best Two Sweet Sorghums for
Forage:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 12. 00National Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C 8. 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 7. 25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md . 7. 75
Engraving 1 illustration for Instructions for Cooperative Observers, 4th Edition:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Lanman Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 90
Photolithographing and printing 1,003 copies of 1 illustration for soils ofthe Atlantic and GulfCoastal Plains Province (Reprint from Bulletin No. 78, Bureau of Soils):
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 6. 50Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 225, Bureau of Plant Industry—A Spot Disease ofCauliflower:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11. 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 6. 80
Engraving 9 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 459—House Flies:
Manrico Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C » 11. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, T). C 11. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 12.00
• Contractor.2 Awarded on time, by instructions of purchasing agent.3 Awarded on time, on recommendation of department, approved by Public Printer.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEIXTER. 273
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 89, Bureau of Statistics—Marketing Grain and LiveStock in the Pacific Coast Region:Maurice Joj-ce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 11. 50National Engraving Co., V>'ash.ington, D. C 9.00Lanman Engravmg Co., Washington, D. C 1. 75Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 11 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 460—Frames as a Factor in Truck Growing:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Vv ashington, D. C 18. 75National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 21. 00-
Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 1 1.3. 50Balrimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 141, Bureau of Chemistry—Experiments on the Pro-cessing of Persimmons to Render them Nonastringent:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ^ 9. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13. 75Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C 10. GOBaltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 15. 50
Engraving 10 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 461—The Use of Concrete on the Farm:Ma-jrice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D, C 11. 50National Engraving Co.."Washingron, D. C 14. 90Lanman Engraving Co., ATashington, D. C i 10. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 20.75
Engraving 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 97, Forest Service—Coyote-Proof Inclosures in Con-nection with Range Lambing Grounds:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 9.70National Engraving Co. . Washington, D. C 11.25Lanman Engraving Co. ,
Washington,' D. C ' i 9. 60Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 11.00
Engraving 16 illustrations for Circular No. 18o, Forest Service—Colombian Mahogany:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 1 12. 40National Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C 16.00Lanman Engraving Co., V\'ashingTon, D. C 23.50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co. . Baltimore, Md 19. 50Galvanotype Engraving\'o. , Nev York, N. Y 16. 00
Engraving 33" illustrations for Bulletin of Mount Weather Observatory, Vol. IV, Part 2:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co. . Washington, D. C " i 29. 40National Engravitig C o . . W s shin gton , D . C 44: 00Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 70.GO
Engraving 8 illtistratiohs for Perm I. D.. 112 F.—Report of Final Post-Mortem Examinations:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co. , Washington, D, C i 6. 00National Engraving Co.,"Washington, D. C 7.00Lanman Engraving Co., V\'ashington, D. C 12.00
Engraving 15 illustrations for Bulletin No. 81, Bureau of Soils—Soils of the Prairie Regions of
Alabama and Mississippi and Their Use for Alfalfa:
Maiorice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 21. 20National Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 25. 00Lanman Engraving Co.,' vrashinston, D. C i 19. 45
Engraving 4 illustrations for Farmers" Bulletin No. 463—The Sanitary Privy:"Maurice Joyce Engraving Co. . Washington, D. C 3. 50National Engraving Co.. Washington, D, C 3. 75Lanman Engraving Co. . Washineton. D. C i 3. .35
Engraving 5 illustrations for Fanners' Bulletin No. 462—The Utilization of Logged-off Land for
Pasture"in Western Oregon and Western Washington:Matirice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 7.00National Engraving Co. ."Washington, D. C 8. 75Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C i 5.75
Engraving 10 illustrations for Bulletin No. 141 , Bureau of Animal Indttstry—The Lmprovementof the Fai-m Egg:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 10.50National E'ngraving Co., Washington, D, C 16. 85Lanman Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C i 9. 50
Engraving 12 illustrations for Circular No. 82, Biological Survey—The Mammals of BitterrootValley, Montana, in Their Relation to Spotted Fever:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C i'12.50
National Ens-raving Co.. Washineton, D. C 22.90Lamnan Engraving Co.. Washineton. D. C 14.00
Engraving 42 illustrations for Bulletin No. 226, Bureau of Plant Industry—A Plant-DiseaseSurvey in the ^ icinity of San Antonio, Tex.:Maurice Joyce Engi'aving Co. . Washington, D. C i 45. 00National Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 48. 90Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C 45.00
Engraving 14 illustrations for Bulletin No. 140, Bureau Animal Industry—Fattening Poultry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. V^ashington. D. C . 1 14.50National Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C ' 18.60Lanman Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 16. 00
Reproducing 30 illustrations for Bulletin 101, Bureau of Entomology—Calosoma Svcophanta
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Its Life History, etc.:
Item No. 1.—Reprinting 2,746 copies of 1 illustration
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United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 23.50Item No. 2.—Engraving 29 illustrations-
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D, C 54.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 48, 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 40. 00
Reproducing 52 illustrations for Bulletin No. 240, Office of Experiment Station—Tidal Marshesand Their Reclamation:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 8,746 copies each of 11 illustrations
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The Norris Peters Co. . Washington. D. C i SO. 00Eckert Lithoeranhing Co. . Washington, D. C 105. 00Webb & Bocorselski fine.) , Washington, D. C 128. 00
10513—11 181 Contractor.
274 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Reproducing 52 Dlustrationsfor Bulletin No. 240, Officeof Experiment Station, etc.—Continued.Item No. 2.—Engraving 41 illustrations-
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C $41 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 46! 25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 39 50
Engraving 6 illustrations for Farmers' Bulletin No. 464—The Eradication of Quack-Grass:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10 GONational Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8 90Lanman Engraving Co. , V/ashington, D. C i 6, 75
Engraving 2 illustrations for Instructions for Making Forest Surveys and Maps:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2,00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50Lanman Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C 1 1. 50
Reproducing 55 illustrations for Bulletin No. 39, Biological Survey—Woodpeckers in Relationto Trees and Wood Products:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 4,746 copies each of 2 illustrations:
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 279. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 235.00"Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa No bid.Sackett & Wilhelms Co.
,Brooklyn, N. Y No bid.
itetfl No. 2.—Engraving 53 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C
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i 73. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C , 119^ 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 99.50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co. ,
Baltimore, Md 105. 00Galvanotype Engraving Co. , New York, N. Y 120. 00
Reproducing 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 136, Bureau of Animal Industry—The Diagnosisof Glanders by Complement Fixiation:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 4,246 copies each of 4 illustrations
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Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 90.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 168. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 08Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.05
-Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Marysville Area, California, 1909:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1,370.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1 1, 058. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., A¥ashington, D. C 1, 521. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 1.00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y > , 75
Reproducing 11 illustrations for Soil Survey of Fallon Area, Nevada, 1909:. Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration (Soil Map)—
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1,440.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1 1,149.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1, 698. 00
Item No. 2.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration (Alkali Map)
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A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 810.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 765. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1,190.00
Item No. 3.—Engraving 9 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 10.85
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.40Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 15.25Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 12.00
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Marshfleld Area, Oregon, 1909:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration-A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1,350.00Julius Bien Co. , New York, N. Y '
1 1, 279. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D.C 1,510. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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' Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 1. 25
National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C , . . .80
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 1.00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y ^.75
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Cooper County, Mo., 1909:-
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and -orinting 8,613 copies of 1 illustration
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A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 567. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 659.00Eckert I>ithographing Co., Washington, D.C 770. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration—• Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 25
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ..80
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' 1.25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co, Baltimore, Md 1.00Galvanotvpe Engraving Co., New York, N. Y ^ .75
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of Baldwin County, Ala., 1909:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies each of 2 illustrations—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1 1,750.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1,837.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D.C 2, 024. 00
1 Contractor.
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Eeproducing 3 illustrations /or Soil Survey, Baldwin County, Ala., 1909—Continued.Item No. 2.— i.ngraviiiL: 1 illustration-
Maurice Joyce En.Lrraving Co., Washington, D. C $1.25
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .80
Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 1.25
Baltimore-Maryland Euj;raving Co., Baltimore, Md 1.00
Galvanot\-pe Engraviu!; Co., New York, N. Y ' .75
Reproducing 8 illustrations for lieconnoissance Soil Survey of Marinette County, Wis., 1909:
Item No. 1.—Lithogra])hing and printing 8,013 copies of 1 illustration—
A. Hoen Co., Baltimore, Md 400.00
Julius Bien Co. . New York, N. Y 401. 00
Eekert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 394. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 7 illustrations-
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15.00
National Engraving Co., Vrashington, D. C i 10.40
Lamnan Engraving Co., Wasliington, D. C 11. 15
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co.. Baltimore, Md 17.00
Galvanot\T3e Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 13,00
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Bulloch County, Ga., 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,613 copies of 1 illustration—
A. Hoen Co.,^Baltimore. Md 1, 080. 00Julius- Bien Co. , New York, N. Y i 1, 014. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1,474.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25
National Engraving Co., Wasliington, D. C 1.75
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 1.00Galvanotype E'ngraving Co., New York, N. Y i .75
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Clarendon County, S. C, 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration
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Juhus Bien Co., New York, N. Y 839. 00
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 900.00
Eckert Lithographing Co. , Washington, D. C i 710. 00
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Galvanot^"pe"^ Engraving Co., New York, N. Y .75
F. A. Ringler Co.. New York, N. Y i. 60
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .80
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 1.60Lanman Ehgraviiig Co., 'Washington. D. C 1. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 1.50Photot^-pe Engraving Co., Pliiladelphia, Pa 1.50
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Concordia Parish, La., 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithogi-aphing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration
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Jvdius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 849. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 872.00
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 948.00Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration—
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i. 75
F. A. Ringler Co. . New York. N. Y 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.20Mamdce Joyce Engraving Co., W^ashington, D. C 1.60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 2.00Phototype Engra^dng Co., Philadelphia, Pa 2.50
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Sumter County, Ga., 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration
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Julius Bien Co., New York. N. Y 638. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 615.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Yv^ashington, D. C i 520. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y .75F. A. Riiigler Co., New York, N. Y i
. 60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .80Maurice Joyce EngraAing Co., Washington, D. C 1. 60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 1.00Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa 1.50
Reproducting 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of the Livermore Area, California, 1910:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration (Soil Map)
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Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1, 176. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltim_ore, Md 558.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 548.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, U. C No bid-
Item No. 2.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration—(Alkali Map):Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 158. 00A. Hoen et Co., Baltimore, Md 110.00Eekert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 108.00
Item No. 3.—Engraving 1 illustration-Galvanotvpe Engraving Co., New York, N. Y .75F. A. Ringler Co., New York, N. Y i
. 60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .80Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.60Laman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 1.00Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa 1. 50
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276 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
ReproduciBg 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Ellis County, Tex., 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration
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Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i $927. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 936.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1, 192.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration—Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i
. 75F. A. Ringler Co., New York, N. Y LOONational Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.40Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 2.00Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa 2.50
Reproducing ll illustrations for Recoimoissance Soil Survey of the Panhandle Region of
Texas, 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration
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Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 616. 00A. Hoen & Co.
,Baltimore, Md 700. 00
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C , 730. 00Item No. 2.—Engraving 10 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 19.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 20.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 17. 75
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of the Madera Area, California, 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration (Soil Map)
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Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 857. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1,033.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1, 000. 00
Item No. 2.—Lithographing aad printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration (Alkali Map)
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Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 12 107.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 95.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 125.00
Item No. 3.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y , 1 . 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Mecklenburg County, N. C, 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration
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Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 739.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 765.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 717. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50Galvanotype Engraviag Co., Nev>^ York, N. Y 1 . 75Laiunan Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Adams County, Miss., 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration
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Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 759.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md : 1 6G1. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 724.00
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Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. 1, 50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1 .75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Dale County, Ala., 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and nrinting 8,298 copies of 1 illustration
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Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1 597. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 632.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Wasiiington, D. C 736.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1 . 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Pike County, Ala., 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithograxjhing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration-Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 827. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1 812. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 848.00Breaker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa : 881. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration—Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Jacksonville Area, Florida, 1910:
Item No. ].—I^ithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration
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Julias Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1 382. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 387.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 489.00Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa 432.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Iowa County, Wis., 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration-Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1,069.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 892.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D, C 934. 00Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa i 831. 00
1 Contractor. 2 Awarded on aggregate price of items 1 and 2.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTES. 277
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Iowa County, Wis., 1910—Continued.Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration—
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i $0. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25
Reproducing 2 illusti-ations for Soil Survey of Marion County, Mo., 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration:
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 664. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 629.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 795.00Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa 682.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration—Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Rockcastle County, Ky., 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration-Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 662. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1617.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 660. 00Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa 662. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y J. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ^ 1.25
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of Erie County, Pa., 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration
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Julius Bien Co., New York. N. Y i 829. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1,210. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1, 285. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Soil Survey of the Point Pleasant Area, West Virginia, 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 10,298 copies each of 2 illustrations
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Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1 1, 419. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1,586.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1,860.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 00
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Soil Survey of W^alker County, Ga., 1910:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and nrinting 8,298 copies of 1 illustration
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Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y '2 544. 00A. Hoen & Co.. Baltimore, Md 538.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 683.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.00
Reproducing 10 illustrations for Reconndissance Soil Survey of the Central Gulf Coast Area ofTexas, 1910:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration
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Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y . .i 593. 00
A. Hoen & Co.. Baltimore, Md 645. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 634. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 9 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 27.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 20.00
Lithographing and printing 8,298 copies of 1 illustration for Soil Survey of Washington Countv,Pa., 1910:
Julius Bien Co.. New York. N. Y i 689. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 912. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D.C 1, 145. 00
Private Orders—Agriculture.
Lithogranhing and printing 2,000 copies of 1 illustration for Soil Survey of Atchison County, Mo.(ordered for Senator W. J. Stone):A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 100.00
Lithographing and printing 1,000 copies of 1 illustration for Soil Survey of Gaston County, N. C.(Advance Sheets, Field Operation, Bureau of Soils. 1909.) (Ordered for Senator Simmons.):
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 36. 00Lithographing and printing 2,800 copies of 1 illustration for Soil Survev of Cedar Countv, Mo.(Advance Sheets, Field Operation, Bureau of Soils, 1909.) (Ordered for Prof. F. B. Muniford.):
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1 109.00Photolithographing and printing 6,000 copies each of 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 63, ArizonaExperiment Station—Irrigation and Agricultural Practices in Arizona. (Ordered for R. H.Forbes, Director University of Arizona Experiment Station, Tucson. Ariz.):Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), V/ashington, D.C i 20.00
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
Engraving illustrations for the Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office during thefiscal year ending June 30, 1911, commencing with the issue of Tuesday, July 5, 1910:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., "\Yashington, D.C per cut. . $0. 15National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C do i
. 13JLanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C do .27
1 Contractor.2 Awarded on time, by suggestion of assistant purchasing agent, approved by PubUc Printer.
278 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
Photolithographing and printing civil service examination papers during the fiscal year endingJune 30, 1911, commencing with July 11, 1910:
Item 1—Eckert Lithographing Co.—
50 copies $1. 34100 copies 1.48500 copies 2.251,000 copies 3.2525 copies (additional) .1250 copies (additional) .18100 copies (additional) .30500 copies (additional) 1. 151,000 copies (additional) 2. 50
Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.)—50 copies 2.25100 copies 3.25500 copies 5. 001,000 copies 7.0025 copies (additional) . . - .5050 copies (additional) .70100 copies (additional) 1. 00
• 500 copies (additional) 2. 001 ,000 copies (additional) 5. 00
Item 2—Eckert Lithographing Co.—
50 copies 2.75100 copies ' 3.10500 copies 4.601,000 copies 6.7525 copies (additional) .2550 copies (additional) .40100 copies (additional) .60500 copies (additional) 2. 501,000 copies (additional) 4. 50
Webb tt Bocorselski (Inc.)
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50 copies 4.25100 copies 5.00500 copies 7.001,000 copies 9.5025 copies (additional) .7550 copies (additional) 1. 00100 copies (additional) 1. 50500 copies (additional) 3. 501,000 copies (additional) No bid.
Item 3—Eckert Lithographing Co.—
50 copies .015100 copies .0175500 copies .03751,000 copies .04525 copies (additional) .00550 copies (additional) . 0075100 copies (additional) .01
500 copies (additional) . 01251,000 copies (additional) '
. 015Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.)—
50 copies .05100 copies .06
500 copies .0751,000 copies 1425 copies (additional) •. .0350 copies (additional) .04100 copies (additional) .05500 copies (additional) .065
1,000 copies (additional) .075Item 4—
Eckert Lithographing Co.—100 copies of one iold .10100 copies of two folds .15
Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.)—100 copies of one fold 1. 00100 copies of two folds ; 2. 00
Reproducing 44 illustrations forWater-Supply Paper No. 253, Geological Survey—Water Powersof the Cascade Range, Part 1: Southern Washington:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 7,269 copies each of 18 illustrations—
The Norris Peters Co., Avashington, D. C No bid.
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 942. 00
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1,005.00
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1,080.00
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 859. 00
Sackett & Wilhehns Co., Brooklyn, N. Y No bid.
Item No. 2.—Engraving 26 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ,
i 28. 36
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 34. 00
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 84. 00
A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.) Baltimore, Md 46. 46
Galvanot5T)e Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 41. 00
1 Contractor.
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 279
Reproducing 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 40G, Geological Survey—Preliminary Report on theMcKittrick Sunset Oil Region, Plate 1:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 2,003 copies of 1 illustration-United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 3250. GO
Item No. 2.—Lithographing and printing 2,003 copies each of 3 illustrations—Juhus Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 418. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 426, Geological Survey—Granites of the SoutheasternAtlantic States:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 36Lanman Engraving Co., '\A'ashington, D. C 6. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for The Cement Industry in the United States in 1909 (AdvanceChapter from Mineral Resources, 1909):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 60National Engravmg Co., ^Vashtngton, D. C 3. 35Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 4—Biological Stations:
"Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 00National Engraving Co., "".Vashington, D. C 1. 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50
Engraving 41 illustrations—School Buildings, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .• 46. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 43. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 50. 00
Lithogranhing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration—Form 1-250—Commissions:The Js^orris Peters Co.. Washington, D. C i 20. 00Eckert Lithographing Co.. Washington, D. C 46. 50A. Hoen <k Co., Baltimore, Md 40. 00
Engraving 11 illustrations for Bulletin No. 1, Bureau of Mines—The Volatile Matter of Coal:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 11. 60National Engraving Co., vrashington, D. C 15. 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 30.00
Engraving 1 illusti'ation for Bulletin No. 429, Geological Survey—Oil and Gas in Louisiana, witha Brief Summary of their Occurrence in Adjacent States:Maurice Joyce' Engi'aving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 00
Photohthographing and printing 150 copies of 1 illustration for diagram of Siletz Indian Reser-vation, Oreg.:United States Geological Sm-vey, Washington, D. C ^ 8. 00
Lithographing and printing 7,778 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 440, Geological Sur-vey—Results of Triansrulation and Primarv Traverse for the vears 1906, 1907, and 1908:
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md !'
: 110. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington. D. C 143.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 2 110.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 442-A, Geological Survey—The Mining Industry in
1909, and Alaska Coal and Its L'tilization:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. AVashington, D. C 1 4.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.45Lanman Engraving Co.. "Washington, D. C 7.00
Engraving 1 illustration—To-miship Plat (Non-Coal Land):Mamice Joyce Engraving Co.. W^ashington, D. C 3.30National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.48Lanman Engraving Co., Washington,' D. C 1 2. 75
Engraving 4 illusTrations for W^ater-Supnlv Paper No. 262—Surface Water Supplv of the UnitedStates, 1909, Part 11—South Atlantic 'Coast and Eastern Gulf of Mexico:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 8.75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17.00
Engraving 15 illustrations for Bulletin No. 442, Geological Survey—Mineral Resources of Alaska(Report on Progress oi Investigations in 1909):Maurice Joyce Engi-aving Co., Washington. D. C 44.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 43.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 78.00
Engraving 6 illustrations for A\^ater-Supplv Paper No. 264—Surface Water Sunplv of the UnitedStates, 1909, Part IV—St. La^vi-ence River Basin:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 12.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 11.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17.50
Engraving 8 illustrations for Bulletin No. 2, Bureau of Mines—North Dakota Lignite as a Fuelfor Boiler Plants:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1 2 60. 00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 60. 00
Photohthographing and printing 200 copies each of 8 illustrations for Ephemeris of the Sun andPolaris and Tables of .\zimuths of Polaris for the Period September-December, inclusive,1910:The Norris Peters Co.. Washington, D. C i 12. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 19.50Webb <i- Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 23.00United States Geological Survey. Washington, D. C 26.00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 431-A, Geological Survey—Petroleum and NaturalGas:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C ^ 10. 50National Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C No bid.Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18.00
1 Contractor. 2 Awarded on time limit.
280 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEIl^TER.
Engraving 2 illustrations for Regulations and Instructions of the United States GeologicalSurvey:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i $1.25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.24Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.50
Engraving 1 illustration for Water-Supply Paper No. 264—Surface Water Supply of the UnitedStates, 1909, Part IV^—St. Lawrence River Basin:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 30National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.35Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3.85
Photolithographing and printing 5,000 copies of 1 illustration—Form 4-675—Mineral TownshipPlats:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 241.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 264.00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 250.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 428.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 4, Bureau of Education—The Biological Stations in'Europe:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 1.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.25
Additional work on 3 illustrations for Bureau of Education—School Buildings, etc.:
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 00Alterations on 6,269 copies of 1 illustration for Water Supply Paper No. 240—Geology and WaterResom-ces of San Luis Valley, Colo., Plate I (H. Doe. No. 171; 61st Cong., 2d sess.):
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 39. 25Engraving 2 illustrations for Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1910 (H.Doc. No. — ; 61st Cong., 3d sess.)—(Maps: Central America and Panama and Cuba):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 31National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.45Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C, i 2. 10
Reproducing 22 illustrations for Water Supply Paper No. 254, Geological Sm-vej^—UndergroundWaters of North-Central Indiana:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 7,769 copies each of 4 illustrations
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A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 471.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 659.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D.C 740. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 628.00Sackett & Wilhetos Co., Brooklyn, N. Y No bid.
Item No. 2.—Engraving 18 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14.90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 13.75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 30.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 16.30Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 16.00
Reproducing 36 illustrations for Bulletin No. 435, Geological Survey—Reconnaissance of Partsof Western New Mexico and Northern Arizona:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and Printing 8,103 copies each of 3 illustrations
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United States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C i 680. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N . Y 719. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 731. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D.C 780. 00Sackett & Wilhelms Co., Brooklyn, N. Y No bid.
Item No. 2.—Engraving 33 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 41. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C '. 43. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 100. 00A. G. Ogden Co., (Inc.) Baltimore, Md 49. 50Galvanotj^e Engraving Co., Few York, N. Y 44. 00
Photolithographing and printing 25,000 copies of 1 illustration—Form 2-362—Letters Patent:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 30. 00
.Engraving 1 illustration for Water-Supply Paper No. 254, Geological Survey—UndergroundWaters of North-Central Indiana:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 00Photolithographing and printing 9,806 copies each of 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 381, Geo-
logical Survey-Contribution to Economic Geologv, 1908, part 2—Mineral Fuels (H. Doc.No . 1.536; 60th Cong., 2d sess.)
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The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D.C No bid.
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D.C 49. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D.C 74. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C i 30. 00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D.C... -. 31. 50
Engraving 3 illustrations for Annual Report of the Governor of Hawaii:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 7. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 6. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D.C M. 25
Engraving 1 illustration—Diagram—for use of Geological Survej^:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 1. 00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C il. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 1-50
Reproducing 49 illustrations for Bulletin No. 433, Geological Survey—Geology and Mineral Re-sources of the Solomon and Casadepaga Quadrangles, Seward Peninsnra, Alaska:
Item ^ 0. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,603 copies each of 4 illustrations
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Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1,072. 00
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 890. 00
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C 1,061. GO
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 908. 00
1 Contractor.
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER. 281
Reproducing 49 illustrations for Bulletin No. 433, Geological Survey/ etc.—Continued.Item No. 2.—Lithographing and printing 8,603 copies of 1 illustration—
Eckert Lithographing Co., V, ashington, D. Ct S143. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimoro, Md i 1G6. 00United States Geological Survey. Washington, D. C 178. 00Julius Bien Co., : ev,- York, X. V 225.00
Item No. 3.—Engraving 19 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 31. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 46. 35A. G. Ogden Co., (Inc.) Baltimore, Md 44. 40Lanman Engraving Co., "Washington, D. C 70. 00Consolidated Engraving CO., >.'ev- York, N. Y 30. 80Galvanotype Engraving Co.. ^'ew York, X. Y i 30. 00
Item No. 4.—Engraving 25 illustrations-Maurice Joyce EngraA-ing Co., Washington, D. C 13. 50^ational Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 12.85Lanman En,graving Co., "Washington, D. C 30. 00Consolidated Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1 12. 50
Galvanot-,T3e Engraving Co., New York, N . Y 14. 00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving, by the wax process, 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 5, Bureau of Mines—Washing_ and Coking Tests of Coal, etc.:
1j. L. Poates Engraving Co.. : ew York, N . Y i 7. 50Frank McLees & Bros., New York, Y 10. 00
Lithographing and printing 9,196 copies each of 2 illustrations for Thirty-first Annual Report,Director of the United States Geological Survev:
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md '193. 00
Eckert Lithographing Co. . Washington, D . C 204. 00United States Geological Sur\-ey. vrashington, D. C 1 157. 00Julius Bien Co.. New York, N. Y No bid,Saekett & Wilhelms Co., Brooklj-n, N. Y No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 650 copies each of 18- illustrations for River Profiles (CloquetRiver, Minn., 4; Ottertail River, Minn., 7; St. Louis River, Minn., 7):
United States Geological Survev, Washington, D. C i 89. 00The : 'orris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 180. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., ^/ashington, D. C 156. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), ^"^ ashington, D. C No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 4,146 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report, Acting Super-intendent Yellowstone I'ational Park:
A. Hoen & Co.. Baltimore, Md 241. 00The Norris Peters Co., V.'asQineton, D. C 22-3. 00Eckert Lithographing Co.. vrashington, D. C 153. 00Andrew B. Graham Co., Washington, D. C i 96. 00L^nited States Geoloeical Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
Engraving 5 illustrations for Water-'Supplv Paper In o. 270—Surface Y^ater Supplv of the UnitedStates, Part X—The Great Basin:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., V\'ashington, D. C 1 10. 50National Engraving Co.; AVashington, D. C 11. 23Lanman Engraving Co., Prashington, D. C 18. 00
Engraving 1 illustration—Fanny E. vVinegert School, Detroit, Mich.:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 50
National Engravintr Co,, P'ashington, D. C 2. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 65
Engraving 3 illustrations for Outlines in Housekeeping:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ^ 4. 45National Enslaving Co., Washington, D. C i 4. 25Lanman Eneraving Co., Washineton, D. C 5. 50
Reproducing 58 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 69, Geological Survev—The YakutatBay Earthquake of September, 1899:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 6.777 copies each of 2 illustrations—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md : 1 119.00Eckert Lithogranhing Co. , Washington, D. C 195. 00United States Geological Survev, Washington, D. C 132. 00Julius Bien Co. , New York, N. Y 145. 00
Item No. 2.—Lithographing and nrinting 6,777 copies each of 2 illustrations—A. Hoen & Co. . Baltimore, M'd i 416. 00Eckert Lithographing Co. , Washington, D. C 524. 00United States Geological Survev, Washington, D. C 448. 00Julius Bien Co. , New York , N. Y 479. 00
Item No. 3.—Photolithogranhing and printing 6,777 copies each of 2 illustrations—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md. . . ; 102.00Eckert Lithographing Co. , Washington, D. C i 2 97. 00U"nited States Geological Survev, Washington, D. C 100. 00Julius Bien Co. , Nevr York. N. Y 94. 00
Item No. 4.—Engraving, bv the photogelatin process, and printing 6,777 copies each of 3illustrations-Campbell Ar+ Co., Ehzabeth, N. J 510.00W. C. Ramsav, Boston, Mass 1 4-50,00
Chicago Photogravure Co. , Chicago, 111 495. 00Item No. 5.—Engravinsr, bv the wax nrocess, 5 illustrations—
L. L. Poates Engraving Co. , New' York, N. Y 79, 00Frank McLees & Bros."; New York, N. Y 1 76. 00
1 Contractor.2 Awarded on recommendation of Geological Sur\-ey, on time limit, approved by Deputy Public Printer.
282 EEPOET OF THE PUBI^IC PEINTEE.
Reproducing 58 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 69, Geological Survey, etc.—Continued.Item No. 6.—Engraving 44 illustrations-
Consolidated Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i $73. 00G alvanotype Engraving Co. , New York, N. Y 85. 00Phototype Engraving Co.
,Philadelphia, Pa 136. 00
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.,Washington, D. C 83. 00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 98.00Lanman Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C 170. 00
Lithographing and printing 4,146 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report, Governor of Alaska,1910:Sackett & Wilhelms Co., Brooklyn, N. Y 260. 00Eckert Lithographing Co. , Washington, D. C 139. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 100.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 164. 00
Lithographing and printing 4,146 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report, Acting Superintend-ent of Yosemite National Park, 1910:
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 2.34.00
Eckert Lithographing Co.,Washington, D. C 325. 00
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 300.00The Norris Peters Co.. Washington, D. C No bid.
Reproducing 26 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 258—Underground Water Papers,1910 (H. Doc. No. — ; 61st Cong., 3d sess.):
Item No. 1.—Engraving, by the wax process, 8 ilhistrations—L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 25. 00Frank McLees & Bros.^, New York, N. Y 1 23.00-
Item No. 2.—Engraving 18 illustrations
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Maurice Joycre Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14. 74National Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 1 13. 85Lanman Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C 27. 00
Engraving 17 illustrations for Synopsis of Course in Sewing:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 36. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 29. 12Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' 1 28. 45
Photolithographing and printing 4,146 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report, Superintend-ent Crater Lake, National Park, 1910:
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 112. 00Reproducing 29 illustrations—For use of the Commissioner of Education:
Item No. 1.—Engraving, by the wax process, 3 illustrations—L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1 18.00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 19. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 26 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 44. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 41. 80'
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 39. 00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 44.85Galvanotype Engraving Co. , New York, N. Y 1 34. 00
Engraving 61 illustrations for Some Things Which Every Boy Should Know, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 31.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C - 32. 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 49. 00A. G. Ogden Co. fine.) , Baltimore, Md 44. 50Galvanotype Engraving Co. , New York, N. Y .39. 00
Engraving 76 illustrations for Social Games, Plays, Marches, etc.:
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co. . Washington. D. C 1 26. 60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 28. 75Lann^n Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 30. 00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 38.00Galvanotype Engraving Co. , New York, N. Y 37. 00
Photolithographing and printing 4,146 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report, Superintend-ent of Mese Verde National Park, 1910:
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 26.00The Norris Peters Co. , Washington, D. C 22. 00Eckert Lithographing Co.
,Washington. D. C 1 18. 00
Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 22.00Columbia Planograph Co.
,Washington, D. C No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 1.000 copies of 1 illustration—Map of Crater Lake NationalPark:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 20. 00
Reproducing 28 illustrations for Bulletin No. 445, Geological Survey—Geology of the Peg-matites and Associated Rocks of Maine, etc.:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 7,428 copies of 1 illustration
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United States Geological Survey, Washington, B.C 12 124. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md : : 120. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 158.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 27 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 66.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 47.64Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 81. 50A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md No bid.
Lithographing and printing 4,146 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report, Governor of NewMexico, 1910:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
Eckert Lithographmg Co., Washington, D. C 1 185. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 239.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 207. 00
1 Contractor.2 Awarded on recommendation of Geological Survey, on time limit; approved by Public Printer.
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER. 283
Lithographing and printing 4,146 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report, Governor of Ari-
zona, 1910:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Eckert Lithographing Co., AVashington, D. C $237. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 303. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 175.00
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies each of 11 illustrations—Form 1-109 ("A" to " K,"inclusive):The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 55. 00
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 56. 00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C :
i 41. 50Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C No bid.
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 1,000 copies of 1 illustration—Form 1-109 ("L")—VacuumGauge:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 10. 00Eckert Lithographing Co. , Washington, D. C 10. 00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C i 7.25
Webb & Bocorselski (Lie), Washington, D. C No bid.United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
Engraving 5 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 263, Geological Survey—Surface WaterSupply of the United States, 1909, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 10.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16. 50
Engraving 5 illustrations for Monograph LII, Geological Survey—Geology of the Lake SuperiorRegion:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13.50National Engraving Co., V/ashington, D. C i 6. 65Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9. 75
Engraving, by the photogelatin process, and printing 7,353 copies each of 7 illustrations for
Bulletin No. 436, United States Geological Survey—Fauna of the Carboniferous PhosphateBeds of Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming: 2
A. Grignard & Co., New York, N. Y 350. 00Heliotype Printing Co., Boston, Mass 653.00Chicago Photogravure Co., Chicago, 111 3 605. 00Barnes-Crosby Co., New York, N. Y 788. 00Campbell Art Co., Elizabeth, N.J 739. 25
Engraving, by the photogelatin process, and printing 6,803 copies each of 15 illustrations for
Bulletin No. 439, United States Geological Survey—Fauna of the Moorefield Shale of
Arkansas: 2
A. Grignard & Co., New York, N. Y 695. 00Heliotype Printing Co., Boston, Mass 960.00Chicago Photogravure Co., Chicago, 111 1 857. 00Barnes-Crosby Co., New York, N. Y 1,565.00Campbell Art Co., Elizabeth, N. J 1,385. 00
Reproducing 26 illustrations for Bulletin No. 443, United States Geological Survey-»-Recon-naissance of the Geology and Mineral Resources of Prince William Sound, Alaska:Item No. 1.—Photohthographing and printing 8,778 copies each of 2 illustrations-
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y '. No bid.The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C No bid.A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1,100.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 810.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 632.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 24 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washiagton, D. C 42. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 48.85Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 52.75A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 1 37.08
Reproduciag 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 446, United States Geological Survey—Geology ofthe Bemers Bay Region, Alaska:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 7,428 copies each of 2 illustrations—
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 313.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1 239. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 570.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 248.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 4 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 75Lanman Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 3. 50
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 470-A, United States Geological Survey—Phosphatesin Montana:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Yv^ashington, D. C 1 5. (K)
Reproducing 24 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 257—Well-Drilling Methods:Item No. 1.—Engraving, by the wax process, 16 illustrations—
L. L. Poates Engraving Co.. New York, N. Y 181.00Frank McLees & Bros.. New York, N. Y 1 135.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 8 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 13.88Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20.00
Photolithographing and printing 4,146 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report Acting Super-intendent Mount Rainier National Park, 1910:United States Geological Survev, Washington, D. C • i 95. 00
1 Contractor.2 Awarded on recommendation of Geological Survey; approved by Deputy Public Printer.3 Bid reduced to $485; considered in connection with price on Bulletin No. 439.
284 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEIITTEK.
Lithographing and printing 4,146 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report of the Commissionerof Indian Afiairs, 1910:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Eckert Lithographing Co., Washmgton, D. C , $152. 00United States Geological Sui'vey, V/ashington, T>. C i us. 50A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md ." ' No bid.
Lithographing and printing 4,146 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report Acting Superintend-ent Sequoia and General Grant National Parks, 1910;A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 80.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 84.00
Engraving, by the wax process, 3 illustrations for Annual Report of the United States MineInspector for New Mexico, 1910:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y ^ 12. 50Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 18. 00
Reproducing 13 illustrations for Bulletin No. 4—Features of Producer Gas Plant Developmentin Europe:Item No. 1.—Engraving, by the wax process, 5 illustrations
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L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 95. 00Frank McLees & Bros. , New York, N. Y 200. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 8 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 21. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 12. 80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 12. 25
Engraving, by the wax process, 13 illustrations for Bulletin No. 5, Bureau of Education:L. L. Poates Engi-aving Co., New York, N. Y i 65. 00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 88. 00
Reproducing 17 illustrations for Bulletin No. 8, Bureau of Mines—The Flow of Heat ThroughFurnace Walls:Item No. 1.—Engraving, by the wax process, 9 illustrations—
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 51. 00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y i 50. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 8 illustracions—Maurice Joyce Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 90National Engraving Co., Washington, T>. C 7. 19Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 35
liithographing and printing 8,546 copies each of 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 9, Bureau ofMines—Recent Development of the Producer Gas Plant in the United States:A. Hoen Sz Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 183. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 186. 00
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration—Form 1-109 M—TemperatureGauge:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 8. 00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 95
Reproducing 32 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 72, United States Geological Survey
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Denudation and Erosion in the Southern Appalachians:Item No. 1.—Lithograplung and printing 7,052 copies of 1 illustration-
Julius Bieo Co., New York, N. Y 1 2 274. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 209. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 338. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 31 illustrations
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Maurice Joj^ce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 149. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 134. 43
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 173.60Lithographing and printing 100 copies of 1 illustration—Map of Minnesota Showing Area In-cluded in Various Treaties:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 3. 00
Lithographing and printing 1,000 copies each of 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 398, United StatesGeological Survev—Geology and Oil Resources of the Coalinga District, California:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 197. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Annual Report of the Commissioner of Education, 1910, vol. 2:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 75
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 25Engraving 17 illustrations for Bulletin No. 7, Bureau of Mines—Essential Factors in the Forma-tion of Producer Gas;Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18. 85
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14. 88Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 12. 75
Reproducing 162 illustrations for Bulletin No. 447, Geological Survey—Mineral Resources of
JohnstcATi, Pennsylvania, and vicinity:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and -orinting 8,428 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen <t Co. , Baltimore, Md 457. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 258. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 427. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa No bid.
Sackett & Wilhelms Co., Brooklvn, N. Y No bid.
American Lithogi'aphic Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
Item No. 2.—Engraving 161 illustrations-Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C i 41. 95
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 56. 00Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 46. 70
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 93. 00
1 Contractor.2 Awarded on recommendation of Geological Survey, approved by Public Printer.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PETI^-TER. 285
Photoiithograpliing and printing 3,331 copies each of IS illustrations for Water Supply Paper2o3—Water Powers of the Cascade Ptange. Part I—(Southern Washintrton; :
A. Hoen ct Co., Baltimore. Md $700. 00Julius Bien Co.. Xew York. X. Y n 463. 00Eckert Lithographins; Co.. Washington, D. C 475. 00The Xorris Peters Co.. Washington. D. C 449. 00
Eeproducing 12 illustrations for Bulletin Xo. 431-B, Geological Survey—Coal and Lignite:
Item Xo. i.—Photolithosraphing and priuting 10,731 copies each of 9 illustrations
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The Xorris Peters Co.. v'ashiugton. D. C . . . 425. 00I nited States Gsoloeieal Siu-rev, Washington, D. C is 430.00Eckert LiilioCTar/aiiis Co.. Washington, D. C 458. 50A. Hoen oc Co.. Baltimore. Md 507. 00
Item Xo. 2.—Engraving 3 illustrations—Maurice Jovce Ensraving Co.. ^ » ashingion, D. C i 6. 00Xational Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9. 16
Lanman Eneraving Co., vrashington. D. C 7. 75
Reproducing 35 illustrations for Bulletin --o. 451, Geological Survey—Reconnaissance of the OreDeposits in Xorthem Yuma County, Ariz.:
Item Xo. 1.—Lithographing and priaring 7,92S copies each of 2 illustrations-
United States Geolosrical Survev. ^^'ashingtoxl, D. C 533.00A. Hoen (i- C o . . E r^ltiriore. Md 490. 00Julius Bien f ; York. X. Y ^ 369.00Breuker i X: '
:' i hiladelphia. Pa Z^o bid.
SacketT i ^^ i'liruiis i; Brooklyn. X. Y Xo bid^
Ajnerican LithoiTaphie Co.. Xe^ York. X. Y Xo bid.Item Xo. 2.—Ensravlns 33 illustraticns—
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., %-."a3hington, D. C 60. 00Xational Engraving Co.. Y'ashington, D. C i 53. 87i^anman Enin"avi!ig Co. . 'Vaihin^tcn. D. C 60. GO-
EngraviQg 1 iHustraticn for Bulletin X'o.'447. Geological Stirvey—Mineral Resources of Johns-town. Pa., and Vicinity:Maurice Joyce jingraving Co.. Washington, D. C 2.50-
Z^ational Engraviag Co.."Washington, D. C ^ 2. 50Lanman Enara-^ iag Co.. Washington, D. C 2. 65
Engraving 4 illustrations lor The Fro^duction of Coal in 1909:
Maurice Jovoe Engraving Co., Y'ashingron. D. C , 16. 00Xational Engraving Co., .Washington. JJ. * 13. 60Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C 1 11. SO
Engravin:- 1 il'vl^^ra-^ioh for Bulletin'^Xo. 4.5.3. -"t;, l ; ^Ka: Survey—Results of Spirit Leveling inMinur: ; Y ' "j 1910, inclusive:
Ma ' ^j^iLsrravin? Co.. "Yaskiasrcori. D. C i 5. 50Xav: Z. .
- '1- C:. >Y--:-r:::: r\ C 9.70La: C 7.00
Enera -W; ' i :: :: rleal Survev—Coal and Lignite:
Mau - y r ^ ::,r: : I ^ ^ i2.50
Xational Engraving Cl • - 3.98Larunan Engraving C ; - : • • • _ 3.60
Engraving 5 illustrations lor a ;-r I 1 c. _::—Surface Water Supply of the YnitedStates. 19C9. Part Y:Maurice Jovce Ensravine Co.. Washington. D. C 13.50Xat:?n;i Zi:rra-Yir lY.,^ 'asaY-v-.D.C 13.00La-::-. •. I". : : : : C 112.30Bal:::: -Y . ^ - . . ::- . - : ::iniore. Md 16.50
Engrar:n=, : ^. as:::,::::^- J.r Y:: Pr; ::::.:i:n of Iron Ore. Pig Iron, and Steel in 1909:
Matirice Joyce Engi-aving Co., Y.'ashington, D. C 2. 90National Engraving Co., "vrashington, D. C 3. 70Lanman Eneravinl Co., Washington. D. C i 2. 15
Lithosraphinsi and priiitins 300 copies of 1 illusYation—Charts (Township) T. R. of the P.M.:L"nited States Geological Stu-vey. ^'^'ashington. D. C i 34. OO
Reproducing 37 illustrations for Bulletin Xo. 455, Geolosical Survev—Copper Deposits of theAppalachian States H. Doc. Xo. 1414, olst Cong.. 3d sess.^:
Item Xo. 1.—En'^-avin::. ov the v-a:<: process. 1 illustration
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L. L. Pv::e.^ Er,cravin< Co.. Y'asaui?ton, D. C 1 13.00r:::: YI Y;r^ v Bros.T-Xew York, X. Y IS. 00
Item Y : — r_ .: _ : .:- - ;rL c :36 illus trations
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Ma:::-: - Jovor Zu-va-Y- ':o.. '^'aYYrr.:i. d. C 52.00National Eiigrav:iij -":; :: : Y' C 1 38. 85Lanman Ensrravin- ; C 62.85Baltimore-Marylana Z/_r:.v::i_ l . .. :.i ;:aiore. Md 47.75
Reproducing IS iUusrrations for Report on Glacier. Y'ind Cave, and Other Public Parks:Item Xo^ 1.—Photolithoeraphing and printing 4.14ti copies each of 2 illustrations
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J::- r': :•::? Peters Co.. w'ashingtoh. D. C Xo bid.^ --
- : - "a agraphing Co. , "^A"ashJngton, D. C 85. 50Y: : :^:es Geological Survey. \V"ashiagton. D. C i 55. 00
Item J. hagraving 16 iUtistrations
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Maiurice Joyce Ensfaviag Co.. Y'ashington. D. C 16. 90Xational Ensrraving Co.. \Tashingtan. D. C 17. 00Lanman Engraving Co.. Y'ashinsrton. D. C 1 14. 25Baltimore-Maryland Engra-ving Co.. Baltimore. Md 20. 00
Engraving 1 Ultistration for Report on^Glacier, ".Vind Cave, and Other Public Parks:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Y'ashington. D. C .95Xational Ensrraving Co. .^Washington. D. C . . . .84Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 80Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 1. 10
1 Contractor.2 Awarded on recommendation of Geological Survey, approved by Public Printer.3 Awarded by Geological Survey, on time, approved by Public Printer.
'286 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Engraving 1 illustration for Report on Glacier, AVind Cave, and Other Pul^lic Parks (illus.:Pinnacles National Monument):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .- SI- 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ^95Lanman Engraving Co., V,"ashing ton, D. C 1.' 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md i.60
Photolithographing and printing 3,046 copies of 1 illustration for Lavs and Regulations ofGlacier Park:
United Statas Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 29. 50Photolithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration—Diagram of Clear Lake Reserva-
tion, Cal., for the Protection of Native Birds:United States Geological Siu'vey, Washington, D. C i 8. 00
Photohthographing and printing 5:30 copies of 1 illustration—Diagram of Lewis and ClarkCavern National Alonument, Montana:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 8. 00
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration—Diagram of Colorado NationalMonument, Colorado:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 8. 00
Engravuig 1 illustration—Form No. 1-511 (Interior)—Hot Springs Circular:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.80National Engraving Co., Washington, I). C 4. 78Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3.50
Photolithographing and printing 25,000 copies of 1 illustration—Form 2-362, Patent Office-Patent Head—Letters Patent:A. Hoen & Co., Baltunore, Md i 25. 00
Engraving 1 illustration—Form 4-489, General Land Office—Weekly Report:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C '
2.65National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.65Lanman Elngraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2, 15Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 3.50
Lithographing and printing 1,000 copies of 1 illustration—Form No. 4-597, General Land Office-Township Sectionized Diagram.:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 99. 00
Lithographing and printing 1,500 copies of 1 illustration—Form No. 4-675a—Township Plat:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 125. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 127.80
Engraving 1 illustration for posters—Sale of Indian Lands:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 75National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4. 28Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.40Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 5.50
Engraving 24 illustrations for Bulletin No. 3, Government Hospital for the Insane:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 50.20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ^ 43. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 48.50
Engraving 1 illustration for Technical Paper No. 1—The Sampling of Coal in the Mine (Drawing:Sampling Outfit):
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i .50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 47Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md .95
Engraving, hy the wax process, 1 illustration for Technical Paper No. 2, Bureau of Mines—TheEscape- of Gas from Coal (Drawing: Vohune of Menthane rel. to Volume of Coal):
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 8. 00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 11. 00
Reproducing 17 illustrations for Bulletin No. 6, Bureau of Mines—Coals Available for the Manu-facture of Illimiination Gas:Item No. 1.—Engraving, by the wax process, 6 illustrations
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L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 66. 00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 80. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 11 illustrations-
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 12. 20Natio a al Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 34. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C *. • 23.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 32. 00
Engraving, by the wax process, 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 12, Bureau of Mines—Apparatusand Methods for the Sampling and Analysis of Furnace Gases:L. L. Poates Engraving Co., Nev/ York, N. Y 27. 00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y i 25. 00
Reproducing 327 illustrations for Bulletin No. 13, Bureau of Mines—Resume of Producer-GasInvestigations:Item No. 1.—Engraving 226 zinc etching illustrations-
Sterling Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 340. 86
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y ; 314. 00Baltimore-Marjdand Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 180.00
Maurice Joyce "Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 280.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 175.00
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 250. 00
Phototype Engraving Co.,Pliiladelphia, Pa 300. 00
F. A. Ringler Co., New York, N. Y 440. 53
Item No. 2.—Engi-aving 14 halftone illustrations
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Sterling Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 35. 50
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 25. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 49.50
Maurice Jovce "Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 25. 00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 21. 80
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 50. 00
Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa, 75. 00
F. A. Ringler Co.. New York, N. Y 69. 85
1 Contractor.
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 287
Keproducing 327 illustrations for Bulletin No. 13, Bureau of Mines, etc.—Continued.Item No. 3.—Engraving, by the wax process, 87 illustrations:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New'Vork, X. Y i $145.S0Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 180. 00F. A. Ringler Co., Nev/ York, N. Y IGO. 66Sterling Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 160.00
Heproducing Ki illustrations for Bulletin No. 14, Bureau of Mines—Briquetting Tests of Ligniteat Pittsburgh, i'a., etc.:
Item No. 1.—Engraving, bv the wax process, 4 illustrations:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., Nov.- York, N. Y i 10,00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 21. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 12 halftone illustrations—Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, C 36.00National J:ngraving Co., Washington, D. C i 27. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, I). C 36. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 14, Bureau of Mines—Briquetting Tests of Lignite atPittsburgh, Pa., etc.:
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.95Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4. 85
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 10.00Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 17, Bureau of Mines—A Primer on Explosives for CoalMines:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., W'ashington, D. C 11.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md.. No bid.
Reproducing 12 illustrations for Bulletin No. 19, Bureau of Mines—Petrolevuns of California:
Item No. 1.—Engraving, by the wax process, 10 illustrations
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L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 76.00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 80. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 2 halftone illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.50
Engraving, by the wax process, 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 22, Bureau of Mines—Analysisof Coals in the United States:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 00Frank McLees & Bros. , New York, N. Y 7. 50
Lithographing and printing 1,000 copies of 1 illustration—Smoke Charts, Bureau of Mines
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Ringlemann s Scale for Grading the Density of Smoke:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 39.00
Engraving 15 illustrations to accompany Bulletin No. 4 (1911) Bureau of Education—Reportof the Commission Appointed to Study the System of Education in the Public Schools of
Baltimore:Maurice Joyce EngraAdng Co., Washington, D. C 120.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 4 (1911) Bureau of Education, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 16. 40Engraving 53 illustrations for Bulletin No. 5, Bureau of Education, 1911—Age and Grade Cen-sus of Schools:Maurice Joj^e Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 39.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' i 22.24Lanman Engra^-ing Co., Washington, D. C 25.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 28.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 5, Bureau of Education—First Floor Plan—The Eastand West Side Ungraded Schools, Newark, N. J.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 15
Lithographing and printing 1,546 copies of 1 illustration for Report on Education of the Nativesof Alaska and the Reindeer Service:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 71.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 77.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 97.00
Engraving, by the wax process, 2 illustrations for Monograph LI—Cambrian Brachiopoda:L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 19. 00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 20.00
Engraving 59 illustrations for Monograph LI—Cambrian Brachiopoda:Gill Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 316. 00Gatchell & Manning, Philadelphia, Pa 305.00Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 209.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Monograph LII—Geology of the Lake Superior Region:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.50
Engraving 1 illustration for Monograph LII—Geology of the Lake Superior Region:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 48Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.80
Engraving 1 illustration for Silver, Copper, Lead, and Zinc in the Central States in 1909 (MineProduction), etc.:
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 75National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i .90Lanman Engraving Co., Washin^on, D. C 1.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 5.00
Engraving 1 illustration for The Production of Graphite in 1910, etc.:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i .95Landman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25
1 Contractor.
288 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
Reproducing 27 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 256—Geology and Water Resourcesof Southern Minnesota:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 9,444 copies each of 4 illustrations-
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y $1^ 422.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 1,323.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C. 2, 112.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1,603.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 23 illustrations
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National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 57.85Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 106! 00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 47. OO
Engraving 1 illustration for Water-Supply Paper No. 256—-Geology and Water Resources ofSouthern Minnesota:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. 1.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md i .75
Engraving 5 illustrations for V¥ater-Supply Paper No. 261—Surface Water Supply of the UnitedStates, 1909, Part I—North Atlantic Coast:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C , 9. 95National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 9.80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
J^ngraving 8 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No, 266—Sm'face Water Supply of the UnitedStates, 1909, Part VI—Missouri River Basin:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Vvashington, D. C 1 12. 15National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13. 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 16.00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 268—Surface Water Supply of the UnitedStates, 1909, Part VIII—Western Gulf of Mexico:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 14.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D, C 14.80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 23.20Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 16.00
Reproducing 12 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 269—Surface Water Supply of theUnited States, 1909, Part X—Colorado River Basin:Item No. 1.—Engraving, by the wax process, 2 illustrations
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L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1 35.00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 40.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 10 halftone illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18. 90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 14.49Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 18.00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 15.00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 271—Surface Water Supply of the UnitedStates, 1909, Part XI—California:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14.90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 1 10.25
Engraving 11 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 272—Surface Water Supply of theUnited States, 1909, Part XII—North Pacific Coast:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 19.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 19.80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 27.25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 22.90
Reproducing 33 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 275—Geology and Water Resources of
Estancia Valley, New Mexico, etc.:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 6,444 copies each of 3 illustrations—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 380.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 416. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 12 337. oOEckert Lithogranhing Co.
,Washington, D. C 348. 00
Sackett & Wilhe'lms Co., Brooklyn, N. Y No bid.Item No. 2.—Engraving 30 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 38.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 34. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 54.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 44. 75Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 39. 50
Reproducing 5 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 276—Geology and Underground Watersof Northeastern Texas:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 5,954 copies of 1 illustration-
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1 223.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 260.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 284.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 323.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 4 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 5.20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.45Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8.00
1 Contractor.2 Awarded on time, on recommendation of Geological Survey, approved by Public Printer.
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PPJXTEE. 289
Reproducing 15 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 277—Ground Water in Juab, Millard,
and Iron Counties, Utah, etc.:
Item Xo. 1.—Lithographine and printing 6,454 copies each of 3 illustrations—
A. Hoen <i: Co. ."Baltimore, Md 1342. CH3
Julius Bien Co.. New York, X. Y 319. 00Eckert Lithographing Co. , Washington. D. C 513. 00United States' Geological Survev. Washington, D. C i 303.00Sackett & Wilhelms Co., Brooklyn, X. Y Xo bid.
Item Xo. 2.—Engra^-lng 12 illustrations-Maurice Jovce Engfa^-ing Co.. Washington, D. C i 16.00Xational EWaving Co., WashLagton, D. C 17.80Larunan Engra\-ing Co., Washington. D. C 16. 50Baltimore-Marvland Engraving Co., Balimore, Md 17.75Sterling Engraving Co.. Xew York, X. Y X'o bid.
Phototvpe Engraving Co.. Philadelphia, Pa Xo bid.F. A. Ringler Co.. Xew York, X. Y Xo bid.
Engraving 5 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper Xo. 286—Stirface Water Supply of thie UnitedStates, 1910, Part VI—Missouri River Basin:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 10.00Xational Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 50Baltimore-M'arvlan^d Engraving Co,. Baltimore, Md 7.65
Engraving 2 illustrations for Water-Supplv Paper Xo, 288—Surface Water Supply of the UnitedStates. 1910, Part VIII—Western Gulf of Mexico:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co,, Washington, D. C 3.0OXational Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 90Lanman Engraving Co.. vrashington. D. C 3.30Baltimore-Marvland Engraving Co.. Baltimore, Md ^ 3.75
Reproducing 54 illustrations for Professional Paper Xo. 70, L nited States Geological Survey—The Mount McKinlev Region of Alaska, etc.:
Item Xo. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,5-52 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co.. Baltimore. Md 750.00United States Geological Siuvev. Washington, D. C 12 734. OOEckert Lithographing Co.. Washington. D. C 719.00
Item X'o. 2.—Lithogranhlng and nrinting S,5-52 copies of 1 illustration
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A. Hoen 6z Co.. Baltimore. Md 960. 00United States Geological Sui-ve^. Washington, D. C 1 808.00Eckert Lithographing Co.. Washington. D. C 1,217.00
Item Xo. 3.—Photohthogi-aphing and p^rinting 5.552 copies each of 2 illustrations
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A. Hoen cL- Co.. Baltimore, Md 396.00JuUus Bien Co.. Xev York. X. Y 559.00United States Geological Survev, Washington. D. C 1 349.00Eckert Lithographing Co.. Washingion. D. C 539,00
Item Xo. 4.—Eni!-?.-:-::!? 21 h:.!:- on; :llustraTions—Maurice Jo": 1:1
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'' .shington. D. C 44.70
Xational E::.:: - : \ _;:;-un, D. C 48.00Lanman En.: . "...liington, D. C 69.00Galvanj- ne E ::- :-: . . Xew York, X. Y 139.00F. A, Rl::r:r:- -l : ,
,1\ - V r^. X. Y (3)
Item >so. 5.—EngiiTi::; 2-j li:_--eut illustrations-Maurice Joyce En^ravhig Co.. Washiagton. D. C: i 15.40Xationa! Engraving Co. . Washington, E). C IS. 75Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 35.00Galvanotype EngraA-ing Co.. Washington, D. C 21.00F. A. Ringler CoT. Xew"York. X. Y (<)
Reproducing 60 illustrations for Professional Papers Xo. 73, United States Geological Survey
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The Tertiary Gravels of the Sierra Xevada of California:Item X'o. i.—Lithographing and printing 7.562 copies each of 7 illustrations
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A. Hoen 6c Co.TBaltimore, Md 1. 688.00Eckert Lithographing Co.. Washington. D. C 1, 874. 00United States Geological Survey. Washington. D, C » 1, 392. 00
Item Xo. 2.—PhotolithoVanhing and printing 7.562 copies each of 2 illustrations
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A. Hoen (1: Co., Baltunore, Md 144.00Eckert Lithographing Co.. Washington. D. C 96.00United States Geological Survey. Washington, D. C 80.00
Item Xo. 3.—Engraving, bv the wix r>roces5, 1 illustration
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L. L. Poates^Engraving Co.. Xevr'York. X. Y 1 18.00Frank McLees & Bros.T Xew York. X. Y 25. 00
Item >,o. 4.—Engraving 34 halftone illiistrations-Baltimore-Maryland Engravine Co., Baltimore. Md 79.25Galvanotvoe Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C 75.00F. A. Ringler Cor. Xev^York. X. Y . 130. 50Manz Engraving Co.. Chicago. Ill 90.00Xational Engraving Co., Washington, D, C 1 74.00Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 84.00Lanman Engraving Co,,"Washington, D. C 110.00Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa 115.00
Item Xo. 5.—Engraving 16 illustrations-Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co.. Baltimore, Md 10. 75Galvanotype Engraving'Co.. Xew York. X. Y 11.00F. A. Ringler Co:. Xew York, X. Y 16.50Manz Engraving Co., Chicago. Ill 26.00X'ational Engrafing Co,, Washington, D. C 14.00Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 1 9.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 15.00Phototype Engraving Co.. Philadelphia, Pa 20.00
1 Contractor.2 Items 1 and 2 awarded same contractor.3 10 cents per square inch. ^fin^Tm^-m size, S1.50.^ 5 cents per square inch, minimum size, 65 cents.
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290 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Reproducing 90 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 75, United States Geological Survev—Geology and Ore Deposits of the Breckenridge District, Colorado:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 7,062 copies each of 3 illustrations—
A. lioen & Co., Baltimore, Md <«i n?^ nnJulius Bien Co., New York, N. Y loSonEckert Lithographing Co., Washington. D. C ."
'950" 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C '121 053' 00
Itfem No. 2.—Lithographing and printing 7,062 copies of 1 illustration—
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A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i«c nnJulius Bien Co., New York, N. Y TqqooEckert Lithographing Co., Washington, b. C 310*00United States Geological Survey, Washmgton, D. C " 1 86' 00Item No. 3.—Photolithographing and printing 7,062 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore Md 177 qoJulius Bien Co. , New York, N. Y [[ 197' qoEckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C " 245' 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 156' 00
Item No. 4.—Engraving, by the wax process, 1 illustration—L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 15. 00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 1 12. 50
Item No. 5.—Engraving 54 halftone illustrations-National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 99.99Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa 14o!oOLanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 195.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 151.50
Item No. 6.—Engraving 30 zinc etchmg illustrations—' National Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 127.80
Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa 36.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 47. 45Baltimore-Maryland, Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 29. 75
Reproducing 9 illustrations for BuUetin No. 438, United States Geological Survey—Geology and' Mineral Resources of the St. Louis Quadrangle, Missouri-Illinois:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 8,428 copies of 1 illustration
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.Tulius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 377.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md - 436. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 358.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 345.00
Item No. 2.—Engravmg 8 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 27. 40National Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C 32. 70
' Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 35.00'Reiiroducing 26 illustrations for Bulletin No. 448, United States Geological Survey—Geologyand Mineral Resources of the Nizina District. Alaska:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 7,928 copies of 1 illustration
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United States Geological Survey, Washington. D. C 1 506. 00A. Hoen & Co. , Baltimore, Md 3 704. ooEckert Lithographing Co., Washington. D. C 650.00
Item No. 2.—Lithographing and printing 7,928 copies of 1 illustration
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United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 469. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 3 704. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 498.00
Item No. 3.—Engraving 15 halftone illustrations—Kitab Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1 22.50Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 26.20National Engraving Co.,'Washington, D. C 33.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 50.00Galvanotype Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 32.00Franklin Photo-engraving House, Philadelphia, Pa 34.59
., F. A. Ringler Co., New York, N. Y 0)It6m No. 4.—Engraving 9 zinc etching illustrations
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Kitab Engraving Co., New York,' N. Y 7.30Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' 8.45National Engravmg Co.. Washington, D. C 1 7. 15Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 11.00Franklin Photo-engraving House, Philadelphia, Pa 14.33
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\ F. A. Ringler Co., New York, N. Y (5)
'Reproducing 29 illustrations for Bulletin No. 449, United States Geological Survey—A GeologicReconnaissance in Southeastern Seward Peninsula and the Norton-Bay-Nula to Region, Alaska:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 7,928 copies of 1 illustration
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•' A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md .' 590.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 635.00
'• United States Geological Sm-vey, Washington. D, C : 784.00
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y No bid.'
• Item No. 2.—Lithographing and printing 7,928 copies of 1 illustration
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'• A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 475.00
' Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 433.50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C 522. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
' Item No. 3.—Lithographing and printing 7,928 copies of 1 illustration
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A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 461.00' Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 408.00
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 396.50' United States Geological Survev, Washington, D. C 429.00
1 Contractor.2 Awarded on recommendation of Geological Survey, approved by Public Printer.3 Combined price of items 1 and 2.
* 12 cents per square inch, minimum size, SI. 75.
* 5 cents per square inch minimum size, 65 cents.
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 291
Reproducing 29 illustrations for Bulletin No. 449, United States Geological Survey—Contd.Item No. 4.—Engraving 15 halftone illustrations-
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i $28.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 35.74Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 50.00F. A. Ringler Co., New York, N. Y (2)
Item No. 5.—Engraving 11 zinc etchings
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 9. 40
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20.00F. A. Ringler Co., New York, N. Y (3)
Reproducing 29 illustrations for Bulletin No. 450, United States Geological Survey—EconomicResources of the Central Texas Mineral Region, etc.
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Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 7,928 copies each of 2 illustrations
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A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 554.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C. .- 473.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 349.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
Item No. 2.—Engraving 27 illustrations-Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 55.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i .38.24
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 65.00Reproducing 20 illustrations for Bulletin No. 452, United States Geological Survey—The Landerand Salt Creek Oil Fields, Wyoming, etc.:
Item No. 1.—Photolithogra'phing and printing ff, 928 copies of 1 illustration
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The Norris Peters Co., Washinton, D. C No bid.
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 167.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 230.00
Item No. 2.—Lithographing and printing 6,928 copies of 1 illustration
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A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md * 175.00Julius Bien Co. , New York, N. Y 476. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 429.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 614.50American Lithographic Co., New York. N. Y No bid.American Bank Note Co., New York. N. Y No bid.
Item No. 3.—Engraving 17 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 42.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 41.20Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 46.25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 70.00
Item No. 4.—Engraving, hv the wax process, 1 illustration
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L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1 14.00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 16.50
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 452, United States Geological Survey—The Landerand Salt Creek Oil Fields, Wyoming:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.00
Reproducing 132 illustrations for Bulletin No. 454, United States Geological Survey—Coal, Oil,
and Gas of the Foxburg Quadrangle, Pennsylvania (H. Doc. No. 1425; 61st Cong., 3d sess.):
Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 7,428 copies each of 8 illustrations
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United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 292.00Item No. 2.—Lithographing and printing 7,428 copies each of 2 illustrations-
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 863.00Item No. 3.—Engraving 122 illiastrations—
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 21.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 32.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 28.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 42.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 49.50
Reproducing 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 456, United States Geological Survey.—Oil and GasFields of the Carnegie Quadrangle, Pennsylvania:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 7, 428 copies of 1 illustration
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United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 301.00Item No. 2.—Photolithographing and printing 7,428 copies each of 4 illustrations
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United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 225.00Item No. 3.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Maurice Joyce En.graving Co., Washington, D. C 1.40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.45Baltimore-Marjdand Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 2.00
Reproducing 38 illustrations for Bulletin No. 467, United States Geological Survey.—Geology andMineral Resources of Parts of the Alaska Peninsula:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 7,938 eopies each of 2 illustrations
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A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 912.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 675.00United States Geological Survev, Washington, D. C i 600. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
Item No. 2.—Lithographing and printing 7,938 copies of 1 illustration—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 597.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 688. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 513.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 494.00
1 Contractor.2 12 cents i)er square inch, minimum size, S1.75.3 5 cents per square inch, minimum size, 60 cents.* A. Hoen & Co.'s bid not according to specifications.
292 BEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
Reproducing 38 illustrations for Bulletin No. 467, United States Geological Survey—Contd.Item No. 3.—Lithographing and printing 7,938 copies of 1 illustration—
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md $275.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 339.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 248.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 200.00
Item No. 4.—Engraving, by the wax process, 1 illustration-L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 27,00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 30.00
Item No. 5.—Engraving 18 hahtone illustrations-National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 123.40Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 27.00Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa 31.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 40.00
Item No. 6.—Engraving 15 zinc etching illustrations-National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i5. 48Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 7.00Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa 9.65Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15.50
Engraving 13 illustrations for Bulletin No. 470-C, United States Geological Survey—Copper:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9.24Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 19. 00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 470-D, United States Geological Survey—Lead andZinc:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.95National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md i 3. 10
Engraving 1 illustration for Ball.^tin No. 470-E, United States Geological Survey—Rare Metals:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Wasiiington, D. C 1 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.28Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.20Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co.. Baltimore, Md 1.40
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 470-F, United States Geological Survey—Iron andManganese:
r Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.50National Engraving Co., \ya3hington, D. C 3.20Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.75Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 13. 00
Engraving 12 illustrations for Bulletin No. 470-G, United States Geological Survey—StructuralMaterials:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 115.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20.50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 16.50
Engraving 1 illustration, for Bulletin No. 470-J, United States Geological Survey—Sulphur andPyrite:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1,00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' ,95Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .95Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md i.75
Engraving 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 470-K, United States Geological Survey—Miscella-neous Nonmetallic Products:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 1 3.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.20Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 6.45
Reproducing 13 illustrations for Bulletin No. 474, United States Geological Survey—Coals ofthe State of Washington:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 7,438 copies of 1 illustration—
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 163.00Julius Bien Co., New York. N. Y 69. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 75.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 75.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 115.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 12 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 33. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 18.90Laiunan Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 35. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 25.00Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa - No bid.F. A. Ringler Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
Engraving 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 475, United States Geological Survey—The Diffusionof Crude Petroleiun Through Fuller's Earth, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 6. 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6,75
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 479, United States Geological Survey—GeochemicalInterpretation of Water Analyses:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1,25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.30Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 15
1 Contractor.
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 293
Reproducing 17 illustrations for Bulletin No. 480, United States Geological Survey—MineralResources of Alaska:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 10,038 copies of 1 illustratiou—
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i $64. GOJulius Bien Co.. New York, N. Y 85.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 75.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washmgton, D. C 118. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 97.00
Item No. 2.—Lithographing and printing 10,038 copies of 1 illustration-
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 254.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1 203. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 260.00Eckert Lithographmg Co., Washmgton, D. C 214.00
Item No. 3.—Engraving 15 illustrations-
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 42.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 48.75
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 38. 00Engraving 12 illustrations for Bulletin No. 490, United States Geological Survey—MineralogicalNotes:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D, C No bid.
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.20
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 1 6. 50
Lithographing and printing 8,673 copies of 1 illustration for Mineral Resources of United States,
1909, Part 1—Metals (H. Doc. No. 1476, 61st Cong., 3d sess.):
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 422. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 2351 00Engraving 1 illustration for Mineral Resources of the United States, Calendar Year, 1909, Part
II—Nonmetallic Products:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.
,Washington. D. C 2. 00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.45Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.75
Engraving 1 illustration—Water-Power Cards: T. * * * R. * * * P. M. (For use onForms Nos. 9-475 and 9-476, Interior Department):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 . 88Lanman Engraving Co. ,Washington, D. C 1. 00
Lithographing and printing 100 copies of 1 illustration—Geological Map of Kansas:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 13.OO
Reproducing 2 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 273—Quality of the Water Supplies of
Kansas, etc. (H. Doc. No. 1360; 61st Cong., 3d sess.):
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 6,444 copies of 1 illustration-Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 378. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1 260.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 648.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 1 2. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 75Lanman Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 3. 25
Reproducing 22 illustrations for Water-Supply Paper No. 278—Water Resources of AntelopeValley, Cal.:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 5,454 eopies of 1 illustration—• United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 654.00
Eckert Lithographing Co. , Washington, D. C 668. 00Julius Bien Co. , New York, N. Y 1 458. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 500.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 19 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 19. 19National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 18. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 23. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 20.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y •. 20. 00
Item No. 3.—Photolithographing and printing 5,454 copies each of 2 illustrations
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The Norris Peters Co. , Washington. D. C 1 74. 00Eckert Lithographing Co. , Washington, D. C 93. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 85. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 74. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 99.00
Reproducing 20 illustrations for Bulletin No. 470-B, Geological Survey—Gold and Silver:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 10.741 copies of 1 illustration—
The Norris Peters Co. , Washington, D. C 77. 00Eckert Lithographing Co.
,Washington, D. C 67. 00
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 52. 50A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 61.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 19 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 14. 95Lanman Engraving Co. ,Washington, D. C 30. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co.
,Baltimore, Md 20. 00
1 Contractor.2 Hoen's bid irregular. Price based on the assumption that transfer impressions would be furnished,
which was not a part of specifications of this office.
294 KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEIK^TEK.
Reproducing 43 illustrations for Bulletin No. 478, Geological Survey—Geology and Ore Depositsnear Lake City, Colo.:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 7,438 copies each of 3 illustrations-United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 12 §450. ooEckert lithographing Co. , Washington, D. C 460. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 426.00Julius Bieji Co., New York, N. Y 529. 00
Item No. 2.—ii,ngraving 39 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 24. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 31. 50Lanman Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 45. 00Baltim.ore-Maryland Engraving Co.
,Baltimore, Md 31. 50
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 40. 00Item No. 3.—Photolithographing and printing 7,438 copies of 1 illustration
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The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 53. 00Eckert Lithographing Co. , Washington, I). C 54. 50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 62. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 54.00Juhus Bien Co. , New York , N . Y 59. 00
Reproducing 15 illustrations for Professional Paper No. 71, Geological Survey—Index to Strati-graphy of North America:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 10,377 copies of 1 illustration—
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 8,997. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., AVashington, D. C 5,169.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 14, 875. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving, bv the wax process, 14 illustrations—L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 210. 00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 1 150. 00
Reproducing 23 illustrations for Bulletin No. 484, Geological Survey—The Granites ofConnecticut:Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 7,438 copies of 1 illustration-
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 655. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore. Md 1 340. 00Eckert Lithographing Co. , Washington, D. C 422. 00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
Item No. 2.—Engraving 22 illustrations
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 28. 50National Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 39. 00Lanman Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C 32. 00
Baltim.ore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 31.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1 26. 00
Reproducing 88 illustrations for Bulletin No. 23, Bureau of Mines—Steaming Tests of Coal andRelated Investigations:Item No. 1.—Engraving, by the wax process, 86 illustrations—
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1 379. 50Frank McLees & Bros. , Nev/ York, N. Y 450. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 2 halftone illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 70Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.50
Reproducing 33 illustrations for Bulletin No. 25, Bureau of Mines—Mining Conditions under theCity of Scranton:Item No. 1.—Photolithogranhing and printing 2,64G copies each of 25 illustrations-
Eckert Lithographing Co., A\^ashington, D. C 1 1,085. 00
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1,528. 00
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1,789. 00
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 1, 397. 00
The Norris Peters Co., AVashington, D. C ^ 60G. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 8 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C 1 16. 00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 19. 00
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 25. 00
Private Order.
Lithographing and printing 1,500 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report of the Governor of
New Mexico. 1910 (ordered for the governor of New Mexico):Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 30. 00
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR.
Photolithographing and prmting 455 copies each of 17 illustrations for Plans and Specifications
for Buoys and Appendages:The Norris Peters Co., A 'Washington, D. C 1 73. 00
Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 77.00
Eckert Lithographmg Co., Washington, D. C 80. 50
United States Geological Survey, AA ashington, D. C No bid.
Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 355 copies each of 11 illustrations for Plans and Specifications
for Moorings for Vessels and Buoys, 1911:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. Co^'^
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C f-WWebb & Bocorselski (Inc.), AVashington, D. C 44.00
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 50. 00
Columbia Planograph Co., AVashington, D. C 40. 00
1 Contractor.-r. • *
2 Awarded on time, on recommendation of Geological Survey, approved by Public Printer.
3 Bid withdrawn.
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 295
Lithographing and printing 250 copies each of S illustrations for Part VI—Code List of MerchantVessels. 1910:
The Xorris Peters Co.. Washington, D. C $350.00A. Hoen & Co.. Baltimore, Md 42.5. 00Eckert Lithogi'aphing Co., U^ashingtoa, D. C 157.50Andrew B. Graham Co.. V>'a3hington, D. C ' 147.00Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa No bid.
Lithograohiag and printing 5,0J J copies of 1 illustration—International Metric System Chart:A. Hoen Sc Co.. Baltimore, Md i 4.50. 00
Reproducing 5 illustrations for Report of the Commissioaer of Corjiorations on Transportationby Water in the United States. Part III— Vater Terminals:Item No. 1.— Photo lithographiQg and printing 3,14(5 copies of 4 illustrations—
L^nited States Geological Survey, vS^ashington, D. C i 172. 00Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., ^v^ashington, D. C 4. 70National Engraving Co., -Yashington, D. C 4.75Lanman Engraving Co., "^."^.'ashington, D. C i 3. 15
Engraving 4 illustrations for The Migration of Salmon in the Columbia River (Part of Bulletin,Bureau of Fisheries. Vol. XXIX. 1909):
Maurice .lovce Engraving Co.. '"^"Vashmgton. D. C 14.00National Engraving Co., v.'ashington, D. C : i 7. 80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 13.00
Engravine 1 illustration for Geodesv: Tables for a Polvconic Projection of Maps, Third Edition,1910:
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Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., V, ashington. D. C 1.95National Engraving Co., ashington. D.C 2.45Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D.C 1 1. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations for Camphor Industries in Foreign Countries:"Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., '^Vashington, D. C 4.50National Engraving Co., -^'ashington, D. C 3.70Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C i 3. 00
Engi-aving 3 illustrations for Daily Consular and Trade Reports for September, 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Vv'ashington. D.C 4. 20National Engraving Co., Washington, "D. C i 1.75
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 4.20Engraving 2 illustrations for Daily Consular and Trade Reports for September, 1910 (Drawings:
C"^ A. Lesher's Patent Rubber-Tapping-l-Cnife):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., \rashington, D. C : 3. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 2. 46Lanman EngTaving Co.. Washington, D. C 3. 50
Engraving SI illustrations for Marine Isopods Collected in the Philippines by the United StatesFisherie^s Steamer Albatross in 1907-8:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. '""'."ashington, D. C 59.94National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 28. 35Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D.C 41. 50Galvanotype Engraving Co.. New York, X'. Y 40. 00
Reproducing 14 illustrations for Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, Vol. 7, No. 1:
Item No. 1.—Engraving, bv the wax process, 12 illustrations
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L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 50.00Frank McLees & Bros.. New York, N. Y 75.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 2 illustrations-Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 5.45National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C • i 3.50
Engraving 3 illustrations for Daily Consular and Trade Reports for September, 1910 (Views:Hokkaido, Japan):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10. OONational Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.85Lanman EncraviBg Co.. Washington. D. C i 4.40
Engraving,^ bv the wax process, 2 illustrations for Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, vol. 7,
No. 1 (figs. 904a and 904b):L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 7.0OFrank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y i 5.00
Engraving, bv the wax process, 6 illustrations for Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, Vol.VI, No. 4 (Figs. I, II, III, W, VII, and VIII):
L, L. Poates Engraving Co., New York. N. Y i 7.C0Frank McLees d-' Bros.. New York. N. Y lO.OO
Engravins 13 illustrations for Food Value of Sea Mussels, Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries.Vol. XXIX. 1909:
Maurice Joyce Eng^a^in£: Co., Washington. D. C 40.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 22.80Lanman Engraving Co., vrashington, D. C i 20.25Galvanotvpe Engraving Co.. New York, N. Y 34.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.). Baltimore. Md No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 8.465 copies each of 2 illustrations for Annual Report of theCommissioner General of Immigration for Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1910 (Charts Nos. 1
and 2: ''Immigration into L'nited States"):The Norris Peters Co.. Washington. D. C 185.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Vv'ashington, D. C i 174.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
Engraving 21 illustrations, bv the wax process, for Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, Vol. VI,No. 4:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1-49.00Frank McLees & Bros. , New York. N. Y 48. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Tide Tables for 1912:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.45National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4.40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.50
1 Contractor.2A-w-arded on time limit, by order of PubUc Printer.
296 BEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Engraving 5 illustrations for Daily Consular and Trade Reports, November, 1910:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Wastdngton, D. C $7. 75National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. 7.45Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ^
Engraving 7 illustrations for Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, Vol. VI. No. 4:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. 16. 45National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17. 60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17.00
Reproducing 3 illustrations for Arctic Tides, 1910:
Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and priuting 1,046 copies of 1 illustration—The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C ! 12. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 13.25United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 9.25
Item No. 2.—Engraving 2 illustrations-Maurice Joyce EngraAong Co., Washington, D. C 1 6.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.75
Reproducing 59 illustrations for Report of the Superintendent of the Coast and Geodetic Surveyfor the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1910:
1. Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 3,364 copies each of 9 illustrations
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The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 220.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 174.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 117.00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C . No hid.A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Item No. 2.—Engraving 50 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 184.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 197.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 134.00A. G. Ogden Co. (dc), Baltimore, Md No bid.Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y No bid.
Lithographing and priuting 1,000 copies of 1 illustration—Form No. 174—Candle-Power Scale:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 98.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 12 loi.oo
^ Eckert Lithograpliing Co., Washington, D. C 33.00(Eckert's bid withdrawn.)
Engraving 9 illustrations for Notes on Oscillating Interference Bands and Som.e Practical Appli-- cations—Part of Bulletin of Bureau of Standards, vol. 7, No. 1:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Wasliington, D. C 11.60National Engraving Co., Washtngton, D. C 9.45Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 8.75
Engraving, by the wax process, 3 illustrations for Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, Vol. VII,
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 1 3. 50Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 3. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin, Bureau of Standards, vol. 7, No. 1:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 96Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 75
Engraving 1 illustration—Library Label—"The Property of the Light House Service:"Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 75
Engraving 26 illustrations for Catalogue of Charts, 1911:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 64.85National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 68. 60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 165. 00
Engraving 25 illustrations for Results of Observations at the Coast and Geodetic Survey Mag-netic Observatory at Cheltenliam, Md., 1907-8:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 59,. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 69. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. 1 50. 00
Reproducing 20 illustrations for Anatomy and Physiology of Atrina (Pirma) rigida (Dillwyn):Item No. 1.—Engraving 2 half tones-
Gill Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 20. 00Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 12. 50
•i Item No. 2.—Engraving 18 line cuts-
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10. 80
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 10. 40
.1 Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10. 50Photolithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration for Report of Commissioner General. of Immigration for 1910, chart 2:
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C. ^ 13. 50
Engraving, by the wax process, 8 illustrations for Circular No. 28—The Determination of theOptical Properties of Materials:L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 27. 50
Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 1 26. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,796 copies of 1 illustration for Condition and Extent of thef Natural Oyster Beds of Delaware, 1910:
, The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 112. 00
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 99. 00
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 102. 00
i: A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1 78. 00
, ^—1 Contractor.
:2 Awarded to Geological Survey, to be engraved on copper—copper plate to become the property of the
provernment. ' -
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 297
Engraving 2 illustrations: Facsimiles—Signature of the Director of the Bureau of Census:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i $L 50
Engraving 3 illustrations—Summary—Anals^ses of Population Totals:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 10. 75
Engraving 21 illustrations—Outline State Maps—By Counties:Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 47. 50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 44. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 46. 25
Engraving 2 illustrations—Outline State Maps—By Counties—Nevada and Texas:National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i IL 32
Engraving 20 illustrations—Outline State Maps—For Statistical Work:Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 95. 00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 100. 00
Engraving, bv the wax process, 7 illustrations for Bulletin, Bureau of Standards, vol. 7, No. 1:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y .3-3. 00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y i 25. 00
Engraving, bv the wax process, 11 illustrations for Bulletin, Bureau of Standards, vol. 7, No. 2:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 40. 00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 44 00
Engraving, by the wax process, 1 illustration for Bulletin, Bureau of Standards, vol. 7, No. 4-
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i L 50Frank McLees & Bros.. New York, N. Y 2. 50
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 110, Bureau of Census—Supply and Distribution of
Cotton for the Year Ending August 31, 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4, 50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 00Lanman Engi-aving Co., vVashington, D. C i 2. 50
Reproducing 14 illustrations for The Effect of Preliminary Heat Treatment upon the Drying of
Clays:Item No. 1.—Engraving, by the wax process, 12 illustrations
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L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 5L 00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 56. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 2 illustrations—Mam-ice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8. 10Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 50
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration—Map of the United States ShowingOutlines of Countv Boundaries:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 50Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C • 12. 25United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C ' 8. 60Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 9. 00Columbia Planograph Co., W-ashington, D. C No bid.
PhotolithogTaphing and printing 175 copies each of 10 illustrations for Plans for Keeper's Dwell-ing, Stateri Island Light Station, Richmond, N. Y.:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 45.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 40.50Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 48.00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 52.50
Photolithographing and printing 250 copies of 1 illustration for Arctic Tides, 1910: Cotidal Linesfor the Arctic Regions:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 5.00
Engraving 8 illustrations for Cotton Goods in Latin America, Part IV:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 23. 90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 19. 99Lamnan Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 24.50
Engraving 1 illustration for Pamphlet No. 1—Pulp Wood Consumption—Forest Products, 1909:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.20Lamnan Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25
Photolithographing and printing 503 copies of 1 illustration for Report of the Commissioner ofCorporations on Transportation by Water in the United States, Part I:
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 28.50Photolithographing and printiQg 403 copies each of 5 illustrations for Report of the Commissioner
of Corporations on Transportation by Water in the United States, Part II:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 18. 00Photolithographing and printing 303 copies each of 18 illustrations for Report of the Commis-sioner of Corporations on Transportation by Water in the United States, Part III:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 75.00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Directions for Magnetic Measurements:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 21.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 21. 62Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 26.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 2^800 copies of 1 illustration for Smnmary of the Report of theCommissioner of Corporations on the Lumber Industry:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 14.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 12.50
.Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington. D. C 14.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C . 15.50
Photolithographing and printihg 846 copies of 1 illustration for Survey of Oyster Bars of CharlesCounty, Md.:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C ' 8. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 9.50Webb i: Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C i 6.25United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 6. 40
1 Contractor.
298 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Engraving, by the wax process, 14 illustrations for Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards, Vol. 7,
No. 2:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 12 $55. ooFrank McLees & Bros. , New York, N. Y '. '.. '. '. '. ". ".'. *. 60! 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Legend for State Maps:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .75Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md ["
1i 65
Reproducing 96 illustrations for Natural History of the American Lobster—Part of Builetin,Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. 29, 1909:
Item No. 1.—Lithographing and printing 5,734 copies each of 3 illustrations-Andrew B. Graham Co., Washington, D. C is 275.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 426.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltunore, Md 495.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 51 halftone illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14 188.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 188.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 280.00
Item No. 3.—Engraving 42 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 31. 60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 48.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 60.00
Engraving 23 illustrations for Results of Magnetic Observations made at the Coast and GeodeticMagnetic Observatory, Sitka, Alaska, 1907-8:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 98.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 191.00Lamnan Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 125.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 120.00
Engraving, by the"wax process, 28 illustrations for Some Quantitative Experiments in LongDistance Radiotelegraphy, Part of Bulletin, Vol. 7, No. 3—Reprint No. 158:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 12 H2. 00Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 110. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Pamphlet No. 2, Bureau of Census—Lumber, Lath, and Shingles-Forest Products, 1909;
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.80Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 2.25
Engraving 33 illustrations for Development of Sponges from Dissociated Tissues, Part of Bulle-tin, Bureau of Fisheries, Vol 30, 1910:
Gatchell & Manning, Philadelphia, Pa 1 110.00Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 150.00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 93, Bureau of Labor (March, 1911)—Drawings: Rela-tive Prices of Comm.odities:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C "
. 5. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 4. 10Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 28 illustrations for Packing for Export—Miscellaneous Series No. 5:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 39.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 37.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 32.50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 36.95
Engraving 1 illustration for Daily Consular and Trade Reports for April, 1911—Cut FloM^er In-dustry in Southern France:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 00
Engraving 21 illustrations for Results of Observations Made at the Coast and Geodetic Mag-netic Observatory near Honolulu, Hawaii, 1907-8:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 41. OONational Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 16. 68Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 48. 75Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co. , Baltimore, Md 47. 50Galvanotype E^ngraving Co. , New York, N. Y 58. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,000 copies of 1 illustration—Map showing location of theBureau of Standards:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 20. OOEckert Lithographing Co. , Washington, D. C 1 18. 00United States Geological Survey, AVashington, D. C 30. 00
Lithographing and printing 5,734" copies each of 3 illustrations for Natural History of theAmerican Lobster—Part of bulletin, Bureau of Fisheries, Vol. 29, 1909: ^
Julius Bien Co. , New York, N. Y 374. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore. Md 1 337.00
Reproducing 2 illustrations—Paper Rule:Item No. 1.—Engraving 1 line-cut illustration
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Maurice Jovee Engraving Co., Washington, D. C F4. 50National Engraving Co., Washington. D. C ^3. 90
Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 1 2.50
Item No. 2.—Engraving, bv the wax process, 1 illustration—L. L. Poates Engravin? Co., New York, N. Y 1 20.00
Frank McLees & Bros.'; New York, N. Y 24. OO
1 Contractor.2 Awarded on time, on recommendation of department, approved by Public Printer.» Work rejected and order canceled.4 Awarded on time.5 Readvertisement.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKIKTER. 299
Engraving 1 illustration for Packing for Export—Miscellaneous Series No. 5:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i $0. 00Engi-aving 1 illustration for Form No. 8-3394, Schedule 1, Deaf Male— Fai-sidiile signature of
Joseph A. Hill, Chief Statistician, Bureau of the Census:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i
. 75Engraving 1 illustration for The Detenniuation of Vanadium in Vanadium and Chrome-vana-dium Steels, Part of Bulletin, Vol. 7, No. 3—Reprint No. IGl:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i. 90
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .90
Engraving, by the wax process, 1 illustration for Circular No. 8, Bureau of Standards—Testingof Thermornetiers:L. L. Poates Engraving Co. , New York, N. Y . . . :
i 5. 60Frank McLees & Bros., New York, N. Y 8. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Form No. 8-3529, Cii'cular Letter—Facsimile Signature of RolandP. Falkner:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., V\^ashington, D. C ,
1 1.00Lithographing "and printing 10,000 copies of 1 illustration—Standard Coordinating Paper:
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md. i 75.50Engraving, bv the wax process, 1 illustration for "On the Computation of the Constant C 2 of
Planck's Equation," etc., Part of Bulletin, Vol. 7, No. 2—Reprint No. 162:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 4.00Frank McLees & Bros. , New York, N. Y 5. 50
Engraving, by the wax process, 29 illustrations for A Study of tiie Current Transformer withParticular Reference to Iron Loss, etc.:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 119. 00Frank McLees & Bros. . New York, N. Y i 85. 00
Engraving 14 illustrations for Bulletin No. Ill, Bureau of the Census—Cotton Production, 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C i 21. 50National Engraving Co. , Washington , D . C .- 23. 00Lanman Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C .38. 00
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 34. 50Photolithographing and printing 3,546 copies each of 2 illustrations for United States Coast Pilot,Atlantic Coast, Parts I-IT, from St. Croix River to Cape Ann:Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington , D. C i 22. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C ' 70. 00The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C : 27.00
Engraving, by the v^^ax process, 6 illustrations for Thermodynamics of Concentration, part of
Bulletin, Vol. 7. No. 3—Reprint No. 165:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 19.50Frank McLees & Bros. , New York, N. Y i 19. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Form No. 429—Notice to Rejected Chinese Applicant:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .95I^^anman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i
. 85Engraving, by the wax process, 28 illustrations for The Canacity and Phase Difference of Par-
affined Paper Condensers, etc.. Part of Bulletin, Vol. 7, No. 4—Reprint No. 166:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 174.00Frank McLees & Bros. , Nev/ York, N. Y 175. 00
Lithographing and nrinting 2,500 copies of 1 illustration—International Metric System Chart:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 250.00
Engraving, by the wax process, 10 illustrations for The Steam-Turbine Expansion Line on theMollier Diagram, Part of Bulletin, Vol. 7, No. 4—Reprint No. 167:
L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 12 53. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Daily Consular and Trade Reports for July, 1911—Artificial Net orLace:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 1 1. 00
Engraving 1 illustration—Legend for State Maps—Population:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washmgton, D. C 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 .75
Engraving 2 illustrations for Advance Population Bulletin for New Jersey—State Maps:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.85T^anman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 10Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 2.20
Engraving 192 illustrations, more or less, for the Population and Agricultural Bulletins of theBureau of the Census:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. (per cut) 2. 10National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. (per cut) 2.49Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. (per cut) 1 1.20
Lithographing and printing 1,000 conies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 645, 61st Cong.,2d sess.—Woman and Child Wage Earners in the United States, Vol. Ill—Glass Industry:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1 45.00
Reproducing 5 illustrations for A Comnarison of American Diree*^-Current Switchboard Volt-meters and Ammeters—Part of Bulletin, Vol. 7, No. 3—Reprint No. 163:Item No. 1.—Engraving 3 halftone illustrations-
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., W ashington, D. C 13. 50'
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 11.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving, by the wax process, 2 illustrations—L. L. Poates Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 14.00Frank McLees & Bros. , New York, N. Y 1 12. 00
1 Contractor.2 Awarded without competition, bv direction of Public Printer, to get award in fiscal vear ended June
30,1911.
300 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Reproducing 13 illustrations for Bulletin No. 95, Bureau of Labor, July, 1911:Item No. 1.—Litlaograpliing and printing 14,405 copies of 1 illustration-
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y : $173.00Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa 132.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 126.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 155. oo
Item No. 2.—Engraving 12 illustrations:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 57,50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 39.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 24. 10Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 3,246 copies each of 20 illustrations for Report of the Commis-sioner of Corporations on the Lumber Industry, Part 1:
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United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 3,618.00
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Photolithographing and printing 1,000 copies each of 2 illustrations for Army Horse in Accidentand Disease, 1909—War Document No. 347:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 152.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Manual for the Subsistence Department of the United States Army,1910—War Document No. 369:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Form No. 450—Instructions to Bidders and Specifications Governingthe Manufacture, Test, and Inspection of Smokeless Powder for Cannon:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 00
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies each, of 10 illustrations for Form No. 1687—Instruc-tions for Moiuiting, Using, and Caring for Disappearing Carriage, L. F., Model of 1903:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 63.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 67.00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 60.00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C i 26.50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 40.00
Lithographing arid printing 7,000 copies each of 2 illustrations for United States Field ServiceRegulations, 1910—War Document No. 363:
Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa 1 106. 00Engraving 23 illustrations for Annual Report of the Surgeon General, United States Army, 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 29.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3L00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 30.25
Engraving 1 illustration for Annual Report of the Surgeon General, United States Army, 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.85Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00
Reengraving 5 illustrations for Professional Papers No. 32, Corps of Engineers—Military Rail-ways (War Department Doc. No. 359):
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7.00Engraving 16 illustrations for Annual Report of the Superintendent of the United States Mili-
tary Academy for 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 47.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 59.40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 39.75A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md No bid.
Reproducing 90 illustrations for Annual Report of Chief of Engineers, 1910, and SubordinateEngineers, Relating to River and Harbor Improvements, and Report of Mississippi RiverCommission:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and Printing 1,852 copies each of 75 illustrations—
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C—Sample paper A 1, 290. 00Sample paper B 1, 207. 00Sample paper C 1, 200. 00
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1, 085. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), W^ashington, D. C 1, 140.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 1,040.00A. Grignard & Co., New York, N. Y 1, 297. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 15 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 47.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 47.00
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 40.00Galvanotvpe Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 50.00
Reproducing 30 illustrations for Handbook of the 4.7-inch Gun Material, Model of 1906, withInstructions for Its Care:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 550 copies each 27 illustrations
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The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 35. 00
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 127.00
Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 73. 00
Columbia Planograph Co., AVashington, D. C 53. 10
Item No. 2.—Engraving 3 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15. 60
National Engraving Co.,"Washington, D. C 19.00
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 10.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Drill Regulations, Machine Gun Organizations, Cavalry, UnitedStates Army, 1910 (War Doc. No. 377):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 80
National Engraving Co. Washington, D. C 5.25Lanman Enigraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 65
1 Contractor.
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 301
Engraving 3 illustrations for Form No. 1956—Description of2-inch Telescopic Sights, Model of 1906:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C $12. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 00
Photolithographing and printing 6,498 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report, Division of
Military Affairs, 1910, on the Organized Militia:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 35. 00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 86. 00Webh & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 42. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 55.00
Engraving 128 illustrations for Manual No. 3, Signal Corps—Electrical Instruments and Tele-phones, Revised, 1910 (War Doc. No. 378):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 185. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 168. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 140. 00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 171. 40Galvanotype Engraving Co., Nevf York, N. Y 160. 00
Lithographing and printing 2,503 copies each of 2 illustrations for War Document No. 363—FieldService Regulations, United States Army, 1910:
Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa i 70. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 92. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Manual for Army Cooks, 1910 (War Doc. No. 379):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 65Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 00
Photolithographing and printing 2,003 copies each of 2 illustrations for Report of the Governorof Porto Rico, 1910—From Annual Reports, War Department:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C • 16. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 14. 00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D, C i 10. 25United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 12. 00
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies each of 5 illustrations for Form No. 1768—Instruc-tions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 3-inch Saluting Gun and Mount:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 14. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 22. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 15. 00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C , 112.75United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
Engraving 12 illustrations for Forms—Examination for Detail for Duty in the Ordnance De-partment:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 14. 80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15.85Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16.00
Photolithographing and printing 4,998 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report of the ChiefSignal Officer, 1910:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 30. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 55.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 56.00
Engraving 24 ilhistrations for Manual for Army Cooks, 1910 (War Doc. No. 379):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 36. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 28. 70Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 30. 00Galvanot5T)e Engraving Cc^., New York, N. Y 31. 00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md , 45. 50
Lithographing and printing 1,003 copies each of 2 illustrations for Manual of Visual Signaling,United States Signal Corps, 1910:
Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa 77.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 87. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md ,
i 65. 00Photolithographing and printing 500 copies each of 3 illustrations for Form No. 1701—Instruc-tions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 15-Pounder Barbette Carriage, etc.:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Eckert Lithographing Co. Washington, D. C 13. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C. ., 10. 50Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C i 9. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Form No. 1157—Inspection Report of 3.8-inch Gun Limber, No. —
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Model of 1904.
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, I). C i
, 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25
Engraving 1 illustration for Form No. 1158—Inspection Report of 3.8-mch Gun Caisson, No. —
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Model for 1904:
Mamrice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 25
Engraving 2 illustrations for Manual for Army Cooks, 1910 (War Doc. No. 379):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 3. 80National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 4. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 2. 50
Thotolithographing and printing 200 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report of Chief of Engi-neers and Subordinate Engineers, 1910:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C i 4 50
Photolithographing and printing 600 copies each of 3 illustrations for Form No. 1667—Descrip-tion of the Plotting Boards for Mobile Artillery, Models of 1905 and 1906, etc.:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.The Norris Peters Co., V/ashington, D.C i 9. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D.C 14. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D.C 9. 00Columbia Planogra.ph Co. Washington, D.C 9. 25
1 Contractor.
302 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration for Form No. 1875—Description ofSwasey Depression Position Finders, etc.:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C $3.00Eckert Lithographing Co., "Washington, D. C 7.00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C i 2.75Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 100 copies each of 5 illustrations for Form No. 1751—Instruc-tions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 4.72-inch Gun, Armstrong, 50 Caliber, etc.:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 17. 50Engraving 22 illustrations for Report of the Philippine Commission for 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 89.75National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 92. 60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 100.00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 69. 00
Photolithographing and printing 350 copies each of 7 illustrations for Form No. 1721—Instruc-tions for Loading Projectiles with Explosive D:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 17.50Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 18.25Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 17.50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 200 copies each of 5 illustrations for Form No. 1749—Instruc-tions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 4.72-inch Gun, Armstrong, 40-Caliber, etc.:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 15.50Photolithographing and printing 200 copies each of 5 illustrations for Form No. 1750—Instruc-
tions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 4.72-ineh Gun, Armstrong, 45-Caliber, etc.:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 15.50Photohthographing and printing 200 copies each of 5 illustrations for Annual Report of theChief of Ordnance:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 25. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 29. 50Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C . 32.50
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies each of 2 illustrations for Form No. 1768—Instruc-tions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 3-inch Saluting Gun and Mount:Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C i 4.50
Engraving 1 illustration for Record of Firing (Annual Report, Chief of Ordnance, 1910):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00National Ertgraving Co., Washington, D. C .90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C » . 85
Engraving 1 illustration for General Orders No. — , War Department, 1911 (Cut: A Thorough-bred Horse):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 50
Engraving 7 illustrations for Drill Regulations for Signal Corps, United States Army—Pro-visional—1911:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.85National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 6.75
Photolithographing and printing 300 copies each of 6 illustrations for Form No. 1689—Instruc-tions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for 8-inch Disappearing Carriages, L. F., Model of 1894:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 18.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 17.75Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington. D. C 24.00Columbia Planograph Co., 'Washington, D. C No bid.United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C .* No bid.
Engraving 4 illustrations for War Document No. 385—Strength and Organization of the Armiesof France, Germany, Austria, Russia, England, Italy, Mexico, and Japan:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 15
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 5.00
Photolithographing and printing 1,003 copies each of 2 illustrations for War Document No. 290—The Military Policy of the United States—Third Edition:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 14. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for War Document No. 389—Regulations Prescribing Standard for
Field Firing and the Proficiencj^ Test, United States Army:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 89Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 3.50
Engraving 28 illustrations for War Document No. 390—Multiplex Telephony and Telegraphyby Means of Electric Waves Guided by Wires:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C '25.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 25. 85Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 26. 55Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 27.00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Circular No. 4, Commissary General, War Department:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20.00Baltimore- Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md i 8. 50
Engraving 36 illustrations for Form No. 1659—Handbook of the Three-inch Field ArtilleryMaterial with Instructions for Its Care:Maurice Joyce EngraAang Co., Washington, D. C 85.00National Engraving Co., AVashington, D. C 74.90Lanman Engra\'ing Co., Washington, D. C. i 46.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 70.00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 62.00
1 Contractor.
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 303
Engraving 6 illustrations for Form No. 105&—Ifandbook of the Three-inch Field Artillery
Material, with Instructions for Its Care:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C $2.70National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 3.60Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 3.85
Photolithographing and printing 4C0 copies each of 22 illustrations for Fonn No. 16Gl~TIand-book of the Five-inch Siege Gun Battery, with Instructions for Its Care:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 104. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 113.00United States Geological Survey, Washington. D. C No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 200 copies each of 4 illustrations for Form No. Ifi84—Instruc-tions for Mounting, Using, and Caring for Five-inch Barbette Carriage, Model of 1903:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 10.00Photolithographing and printing 500 copies each of 4 illustrations for Form No. 1741—Descrip-tion and Instructions for the Use of Rifle and ITand Grenades:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 8.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 13.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies^each of (i illustrations for Form No. 1765—Descrip-tion and Instructions for the Care of the Je ive and Six Inch Guns:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 25.25Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 36.50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
Photolithographing and printing CGO copies each of 4 illustrations for Form No. 1905—Descrip-tion of the Barr & Stroud 9-foot Horizontal Base Self-contained Range Finder, etc.:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 10.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 11.50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
Lithographing and printing 2,003 copies each of 2 illustrations for Signal Corps Manual No. 6—Manual of Visual Signaling, 1910, etc.:
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 59. 50Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 114. 00Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa 87.00
Photolithographing and printing 3,970 copies each of 2 illustrations for Annual Report of theWar Department for the Year Ended June 30, 1910, Vol. IV:Columbia Planograph Co., Washington. D. C i 14. 75
Engraving 1 illustration for Form No. 203-A, War Department—Directions for Measurement:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .99Lamnan Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i .60
Photolithographing and printing 75 copies each of 10 illustrations for Notes on the Constructionof Ordnance No. 55—Hydro-Pneumatic Gear of Siege and Heavy Ordnance:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 28.00Eckert Lithographing Co.. Washington, D. C 30.50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
Heproducing 28 illustrations for Notes on the Construction of Ordnance No. 69—Report of Ex-periments with an 8-inch Breech-loading Rifle, etc.:
Item No. 1.— Photolithographing and printing 100 copies each of 21 illustrations—The Nonis Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 5L50
Item No. 2.—Engraving 7 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 18.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18.78Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 21.40Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 20.75Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 19.00Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa No bid.
Engraving 22 illustrations for Notes on Construction of Ordnance No. 78—The 16-inch Breech-loading Rifle, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 21.60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 24.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ; i 20. 95Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 28.25Galvanotype Engi-aving Co., New York, N. Y 28. 00Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa No bid.
Engraving 15 illustrations for Notes on the Construction of Ordnance No. 82—French Rapid-Fire Field Artillery, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D, C 8.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.85Larmian Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 05Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 10.00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 8.00Phototype Engraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa No bid.
Engraving 16 illustrations for Gunnery and Explosives for Field ArtUlery Officers—War Docu-ment No. 391:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6.40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 8.20
Photolithographing and printing 4,000 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 808,61st Cong., 3d sess.—Uncinariasis (Hookworm) m Porto Rico:Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 40.00
^ Contractor.
304 REPORT OP THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
Engraving 3 illustrations for Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the Warof the Rebellion, Volume XXIII:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i $8. 75National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 287:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7.20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8.75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 288:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 346:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.87National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, T>. C 3.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 41-P-2:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i. 98Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00
Engraving 1 illustration for General Specifications, Appendix 1, Supplement No. 3—StandardSteel Flasks for Compressed Air:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2.40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the Warof the Rebellion, Volume XXIV:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 1 80.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 41-L'-1—Plumber's Ladles:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C . 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C il.OOLanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Specifications 41-T-6—Metal Caulking Tools for Issue to Ships:.Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.75National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2.70Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War ofthe Rebellion, Volume XXIV:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C '. 1.00
Photolithographing and printing 150 copies each of 2 illustrations for The American Ephemerisand Nautical Almanac, 1910, Second Edition—Reprint:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C ,
i 10. 00Engraving 2 illustrations for General Specifications for Electrical Appliances on Shipboard-Appendix VII:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Revision of the System of Accountability, United States MarineCorps—Drawing: Camp of a Battalion of Infantry:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3.50
Engraving 3 illustrations for Form No. 110 E (Construction and Repair), Appendages and Mid-ship Section—Table 5:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 2. 25
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.50
Engraving 1 illustration for General Specifications, Part 1, Supplement No. 2—Drawing: TypeLoad Diagram and Stress Table:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.20Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C i 3.00
Engraving 5 illustrations for Annual Report of the Surgeon General, 1910:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.; Washington, D. C 5.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 35
Engraving 6 illustrations for A Practical Example of the Retiring Search Curve, SupplementNo. 1—To Useful Curves, Scouting, and the Torpedo Danger Area:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 13. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18.00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Specifications 64-K-l—Steam Jacketed -Kettles, Copper—NavyStandard:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 11.89
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13.85
Lanman Engraving Co^ Washington, D. C 17.00Engraving 1 illustration—Plydrographic Office Seal:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00
Lanman Engraving Co., "Washington, D. C 1 1. 00Tinting Land Areas in Yellow on 2,856 copies each of 3 illustrations for American Ephemeris and .
Nautical Almanac for 1913, 1st Edition (eclipse maps):United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 40. 00
1 Contractor.
HEPOBT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK. 305
Photolithographing and printing 4,003 copies of 1 illustration for The American ^'vautieal Alma-nac, 1911, 2d Edition (Drawing: Star Map for 1911):
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i $12. 00Eclcert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 12.00^Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 1.5. 00--
Engraving 2 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 209—Six-inch Breech Mechanism. MarkVII (Sketch No. 2115):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.80'
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6. fjO-
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8. 25Engraving 1 illustration for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 218—Six-inch Breech Mechanism, MarkIX (Sketch No. 2117):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. G No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 40-
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 25.
Engraving 4 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 225—Seven-inch Breech Mechanism,Mark I:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 14. 20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16.80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 19. 20
Engraving 2 illustrations for Specifications 17B2 (Drawings: Stowing Spare Armatures, andElectrical Parts on Shipboard):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 37National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.62Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 2.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 236—Firing Lock Mark X, June, 1910(Drawings Nos. 27972 and 2144):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.00-National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6. 50
Engraving 4 illustrations for Report of Engineering Competitions, 1909-10 (Cuts of Curves Illus-trating Change of Trim and Displacement):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. i 8. 80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Advance Sheets of Report of Battle Practice, 1910—" GunneryExercises, 1911 ":
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6. 00Engraving 119 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 315—Description of Turret ElectricalAppliances, Character, Operation, and Maintenance:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Vfashington, D. C
_12 239.00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C '
239. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 249. 00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 247.00Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 260.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 34F1—Hose Fittings:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 5. 30National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 62Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.70
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 6403—Ships' Electric Bake Ovens (Drawing: OvenNo. 1):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 90National Engraving Co., AVashington, D. C 2. 85Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 75
EngraviD_g 1 illustration for Specifications 64R1—Ships' Electric Ranges:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 3. 00
Engraving 1 illustration—Marine Corps Meal Ticket (Facsimile and Title):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 209—Six-inch Breech Mechanism, MarkVII (Firing Mech. Details—Sketch No. 21l6):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8. 80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. 9.45Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C [ 1 7. 75
Engraving 1 illustration for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 218—Six-inch Breech Mechanism, MarkIX (Firing Mech. Details—Sketch No. 2118):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D, C
. 8.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. 9*45Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 7. 75
Photolithographing and printing 1,153 copies each of 2 iUustrations for American Er)henierisand Nautical Almanac, 1911, 2d Edition:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 30.50Andrew B. Graham Co., Washington, D. C
] 25! 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C > 1 22.00The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 28.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Revision of the System of Accountability, United States MarineCorps:Maurice Joyce Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.' 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Recording Targets for Broadside DottersrMaurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 .90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2' 50
Contractor. 2 Awarded on time limit.
10513—11 20
305 KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
Engraving 1 illustration for Recording Targets for 3-pounder Dotters:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C $1.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i .qqLanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2! 50
Photolithographing and printing 253 copies each of 2 illustrations for Instructions for RivetingNaval Vessels:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 10.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 41-S-9:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 17Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.25
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 42-H-28:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., ^Vashington, D. C 1.65National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.74Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1, 15
Photolithographing and printing 2,003 copies of 1 illustration for Specifications 34-r-l—HoseFittings:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 10.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 11.50Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 11.50Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C No bid.
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 42-D-2 (Drawing: Fifty-Gallon Gasoline Tank):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., \\'ashington, D. C 1.90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.62Lanman Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C 1 1. 10
Engraving 1 illustration for Advance Sheets, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy, 1910:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C 1 8. 00
EngraviQg 1 illustration for Specifications 42-B-3:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., \\'ashington, D. C 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 .90
PhMolithographing and printing 1,000 copies each of 4 illustrations for Standard Valve Lists-Sheets 65, 66, 67, and 68:
The Norris Peters Co.,Washington, D. C 12. 00
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 16.00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 1 11.00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C • 13.75United States Geological Survey, \\ ashington, D. C No bid.
Engraving 11 illustrations for Correction to the Landing Force and Small-Arms Instruction,United States Navy:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9.20Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 8. 25
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 54-S-l:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., 'w'ashington, D. C 4.30National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.96Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.90
Engraving 2 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 286—12-inch Mark VIII Breech Mech-anism, December, 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co. ,Washington, D. C 17. 90
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 15. 50Lanman Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C 19. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations for Rules for Battle Practice, 1911:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., A\"ashington, D. C 1 8.00Redrawing and engraving 3 illustrations for Notes on Calibration, Gunnery Exercises, 1911:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15.00National Engraving Co., v¥ashington, D. C 9.75Lanman Engraving Co.
,Washington, D. C ^ 1 7. 90
Photolithographing and printing 365 copies of 1 illustration for Boiler House Log Sheet (TheWashington Navy Yard):The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 12. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washiagton, D. C 13. 00United States Geological Sxirvey, \ , ashington, D. C No bid.
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 54-L-l—Confidential Information Locker:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., ashington, D. C 3. 90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C '3.00
Photolithographing and printing 730 copies of 1 illustration for Boiler House Log Sheet (TheWashington Navy Yard):The Norris Peters Co.
,Washmgton, D. C 1 12. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for The American Nautical Almanac, 1913—(Charts: Partial Eclipseof the Sun, April 6, August 31, September 29, 1913):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md • 1 6. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Clothing Measurements—Naval Clothing Factory:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.
,ashmgton, D. C 1. 00
National Engraying Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 42-L-l:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co. ,
Washington, D. C 1. 90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' 1. 75Lanman Engraving Co. ,
Washington, D. C. 2. 25
1 Contractor.
EEPORT or THE PUBLIC PEIXTER. 307
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 12-B-4:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. ^^'ashington, D. C No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C • i $1.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.60Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 2. 75
Photolithographing and printing 200 copies each of 4 Uiustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No.52—United States Nav\- Air-Cbmprcssor, Mark 14:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 22. 00Eckert Lithogi-aphing Co., Washington. D. ( i 21. 00Webb 6c Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington. 1). ( 24 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 4^-S-l.Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00National Eugi-aving Co., Washington. D. C i
. 60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C ' .70"
Engraving 1 illustration for Target for Turret Dotters:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C i
. 75Engraving 1 illustration for Target for 1 ivp-inch Dotter Mark V:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. ^Vashington. D. C ' . 75Engraving 1 illustration for Target for Six-inch Dotier Mark VI:
Matirice Joyce En,graving Co.. V\'ashiugton. D. C i 75Engraving 1 illustration for Target for Seven-incli Dotter Mark V:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C i. 75
Engraving 1 ullistration for t ;r: :^ f :! Twelve-inch Dotter Mark VII and VII, Mod^l -3:
Mauricf^ Joyce Eneraviti-; ..nsrton. D. C i. 75
Photolithographing and pri:. - :opies each of h illustrations for Hydrographic Office
Publication ^ o.""^7— TntHin.-. . '_"^:e of Signals:
The Norris P.^v.-.r.^ '-o.. v:-: ,l:i:izion. B.C..:. i 65 00A. Ilo-n >v Co.. I]^lr:ninrv. M^::: 245.00Eckerr Luho-rar-hin:: Co., W^shinr-on. D. C No bid.United States Geological Survey, v"; --on, D. C No bid.
Engraving S illustrations for Volnn: X:-:r.', Official Records of the L nion and ConfederateNavies in the War of the Rebellion:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. V^"ashington. D. C i 7. 40National Engraving Co. .^Washington, D. C 8. 00Lanman Engrraving Co.. Washington. D. C 12. .50
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore. Md 12. 00Engraving 2 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 73—One-pounder Breech MechanismMark V.Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C 24. 00National Engraving Co., Washington. D. C , 29. 00Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C > 22. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co. . Baltimore, Md 27. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Ordnance PamtDhle: No. SO—Ono-pounder Breech MechanismMark III:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., ashington, D, C * 12. 50National Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 14 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 19. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 14 25Galvanotype Engravin,g Co.. Nevr York, N. Y. (per square inch) .10Phototype Engraving Co.. Philadelphia, Pa No bid.
Engraving .5 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. So—Three-pounder Breech Mechanism• Mark X:
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 22. 50National Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C i 22. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 25. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 25. 50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 27. 00Phototype Engraving Co.. Philadelphia. Pa No bid.
Engraving" 11 illustrations for Ordnance PaniTihlet No. 9G—Six-pounder Breech MechanismMark IX:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C i 39. 00National En,graving Co.,' Washington. D. C 43. 30Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 40. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 14 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 1-G—Three-inch Breech MechanismMark VI:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 62. 40National Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 56. 6SLanman Engraving Co., Washington. D, C 71. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co.,_ Baltimore, Md 6-3. 50Galvanotype Engraving^Co., New 1 ork, N. Y * 55. 00Phototype^EngraVing Co,, Philadelphia, Pa No bid.
Engraving" 9 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 151—Four-inch Breech MechanismMark V. Model 1:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C No bid.
National Engraving Co..''Washington, D. C i .38. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 44. 15Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore. Md 41. 00
Engraving 9 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 157—Four-inch Breech MechanismMark VI: .
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 42. 50National Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 3S. 75Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C i 37. 25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 50. 00
Contractor.
308 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Engraving 10 illastrations for Ordnance Pamphlot No. 189—Five-inch Breech MechanismMark V:Maurice Joyce En^^raving Co., Washington, D. C $59. OONational Engraving Co., Wastiington, I). C 58. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 51. 85Baltimore-Marj-land Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 71. 2&
Engraving 3 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 280—Ten-inch Mark VI BreechMechanism:Maurice Joyco Engraving Co., Washington, I). C > 1.3. 80-
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14.49Lanman P^ngraving Co., Washington, D. C 19.2.5-
Baltimorr-Maryland Engraving Co., iialtimore, Md 16. WGalvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 16. (X>
Phototyf/e f^ngraving Co., Philadelphia, Pa No bid.Engraving 13 illustrations for Ordnance Pamphlet No. 47G— Five-inch Breech MechanismMark IV:Mauricf Joyce Engraving Co., "Washington, D. C 56. 30National Engraving Co., Washington, J). C 57.62Lanman Engraving f^o., Washington, D. C 67.25Haltimore-Maryland p:ngr,-uing Co., Baltimore, Md 66.50Calvanotyx>e Engravinc Co., Now York, N. Y ' 49. OOPhotoiypf Engraving Co., Philadf lphia, Pa No bid.
Engraving ] illustration for Reporter P.attie Practice, Spring, 1911—Gunnery Exercises, 1911:Mauric^' Joycf J^n graving Co., Washington. D. C i 2. OO
Engraving 1 illustration for Report of Battle Practice, Spring, 1911—Gunnery Exercises, 1911:Maurice Joycf P^nf/ravini? Co., Washington, TJ. C '3.00
Engraving 8 illastrat ions for lieport of liaU le Praotirc, Spring, 1911-Gunnery Exercises, 1911:Maurif-c Joyce p;ngra\ing Co., A'u hington, 1). ( . . 6.00National P>n^'r;r, inr' Co, ,'\";;, -fiin!_'ion, D. C 5.90Eanman Kngra-.in- Co., '//i; hi-j/ion, JJ. C • 6.00BaltiTaore-Mfjrj/iuD'i iiriurhvlriii Co., Paltimort-, .Vid i 4.7.'>
Engraving 1 illustration for Sf.f <• ifK-aiions J'i-J-i^ Drawing: One-half of Life .Jacket:
Maurice Joyce P];ng7a\ ing ("^o., Washington, Jj. V, 1.50National p:ngra\ ing Co. , W';) • hinglon, \). C i 1.00Lanman Engra\ ing f o., vS'ashingfon, D. C 1.15J^altirnore-Maryland !-.,]gr;i ving Co., fiultimore, Md l.l.S
Engraving 1 illustration for Spcrifif-ations 12-R-o:".Maurice Joyce p:ngia- ing Co.. Washington, IJ. C ' 1.00National P^ngraving Co., Washington, \). C 1.88f^aniiiaii P^igravinK C'o.. Washington, IJ. (' 1.10
Engraving 1 illustration for Specificatioiis 12-S-7:Maurice Joyce P^ngraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.35National P^ngraving Co., Washington, b. C 1.19Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications l2-T-:v.
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, \). C 2.50National Engraving Co., Vv'ashington, D. C U.IOLanman Engraving Co., Washington, IJ. C 1.60
Engraving 1 illustration for Spf-cifications 2f>-S-l:
Maurice Joyce En^' ;• in:- - Washington, D. C 1.00
National Engravir:_ ' ,; hington, .90
Lanman P^ngra\ i;!_'
, -lingion, D. C i .7.5
Engraving?) illustrations lor ' ifica'Tions 28 -C-4- -Drawings: Spread Eagle, etc.; Anchor, etc.;
Anchor, v/ith Star above it, etc: _Maurice Joyce Engraving f:o., Wa-hinc-fon, D. C 3.25National Engraving Co., \\ asnrnL^'on, D, f '2.70Lanman Engraving Co., A\ ashM '^w/n. D. f 3.50
Engraving 6 illustrations lor Snecifi'vi.: ion ; .'AAx-x :
Maurice Joyce IGngiavinj; Co., V\ u hin;.'to)i, D. C 8.80National Engraving Co. . \\ miii'io!!, !;. f 5.48Lanman Engraving Co., W ashin^ion, \). C i 4.30Baltimore-Maryland P>ngraving Co., llaltimore, Md 5.90
Engraving 4 illustrations for Syjecifications 34-11-2:
Maurice .Joyce Engraving Co., Washir^gton, D. C 6.00National iingraving Co., Washington, D. C '4.40Lanman Engraving Co., "Washington, D. 6.10
Engraving 4 illustrations for Specifications 34-II-7:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., A\'ashington, D. C i 3. 80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C . 5.75-
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.50Engraving 9 illustrations for Specifications 34-H-lO:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C - . 3.20Lanman P^ngraving Co., "Washington, D. C '3.00
Engraving 18 illustrations for .Specifications 4.5-P"-5:
Maurice .Joyce Engraving T'o., Washington, \). C '4.50National Engraving Co., ^^'a-hington, D. C 8.60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.90
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 4.'>-TJ-l:
Maurice .Joyce Engraving Co., Wushin;.'ton, J). C .90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C: .90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C
'J. 75Engraving 2 illustrations for Specifications 4.:i-V-4—.\.ngle Hose Valveand iJimensionsof NavyStandard Hose Threads:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.25-
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.48
f^anman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C '1.25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 1.45
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EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC I'lilNTER. 309
Engraving i illustration for Specilications 45-U-2:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C $0. 90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' . 75
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications 47-S-6:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Specifications .58-B-l:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.70Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Rules for Engineering Competitions, 1911-12:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 15. 00rhotolithographing and printing 125 copies each of4 illustrations for Confidenti;il r,iilictiii No. 5:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 21. 50Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 40. .50
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.Photolithographing and printing 3,65.3 copies of 1 illustration for American Nautical Ahnanac,
1912:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 21. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 24. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 23. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,100 copies each of 3 illustrations for American Ephemerisand Nautical Almanac for 1913, 1st Edition—(Eclipse Maps)—Reprint:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 20.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac for 1914:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.70National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.49Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.75Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md i 2.40
Engraving 3 illustrations for Rules for Autumn Practice, 1911—United States Navy:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C '5.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Rules for Autumn Practice, 1911—United States Navy (Sketch No.37840):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6. 00
STATE DEPARTMENT.
Engraving 14 illustrations for Session I>aws, Sixty-first Congress, Second Session—National For-ests in Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington, and National Monument in Utah:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 19. .50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C (lO.OO
Engra\'ing 32 illustrations for Statutes of the United States of America, Laws of Third Session,Sixty-first Congress, Part JI (National Forests—Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Mon-tana, New Mexico, Utah, Washington, Nevada, and Wyoming):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4S. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 64. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 49. 00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md ' 44. 75
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y No bid.Engrasang 1 illustration for Statutes of the United States of America—Laws of Third Session,
Sixty-first Congress, Part 2 (Manzano National Forest, New Mexico):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 45National Engraving Co.,"Washington, D. C 2.40Lanman Engraving Co., ^Vashington, D. C i 2. 2.5
Engraving 19 illustrations for Statutes of the United States of America—Laws of Third Session,Sixty-first Congress, Part 2 (National I'orests—Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, NewMexico, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 27. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 24. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 21. .50
Engraving 18 illustrations for Statutes of the United States of America—Laws of Third Session,Sixty-first Congress, Part 2 (National Forests—Arkansas, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada,Utah, Washington, and Wyoming):Maurice .Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 47. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 67.50Lanman Engraving Co., vVashington, T). C 57. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Arbitration—Diplomatic Correspondence—Confidential:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C M.OONational Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. .50
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.00Engraving 2 illustrations for Statutes of the United States of America—Laws of Third Session,
Sixty-first Congress, Part 2 (Kern and Inyo National Forests, California and Nevada):Maurice .Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C • 3. 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 4. 25
Photolithographing and printing 1.50 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 744, Si n 1 y-
first Congress, Third Session—Report of the Fourth International American Conference of
American States:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 12. .50
Engraving 1 illustration for History of the Department of State—Chart Showing the Organizat ionof the Department of State:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 10. 00
1 Contractor.
310 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Engraving 25 illustrations for Bulletin No. 70, Hygienic Laboratory—A Study of Melting, eto.:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C $15.80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C. i 14. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 20.50Galvanot^rpe Engraving Co., New 1 ork, N. Y 18.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 20.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 70, Hygienic Laboratory—A Study of Melting, etc.:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4,00
Engraving 25 illustratiors for Bulletin No. 71 , liygienic Laboratorv—Parasites, etc.
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Maurice .Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 84.50National Engraving Co., Washington, t). C 98.75Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 50.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 69.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No. bid.
Reproducing 13 illustrations for Bulletin No. 72, Hygienic Laboratory—Report of an Outbreakof Typhoid Fever at Omaha, Nebr.:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 5,122 copies each of 5 illustrations
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The Norris Peters Co., Vv'ashington, D. C i 59.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 132.00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 98.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 106.00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
Item No. 2.—Engraving 8 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.20National Engraving Co., Washington, B. C 11.52Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Public Health Reports, Vol. 25, No. 45:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.50
Engraving, by the wax process, 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 74, Hygienic Laboratory—Digi-talis Standardization (H. Doc. No. 1207, 61st Cong. 3d sess.):
L. L. Poates Engravina; Co., New York, N. Y i 55.00Frank McLees & Bros.'^ New York, N. Y 55. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Weekly Public Health Reports, Vol. 26, No. 4:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6. 50Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 44, Public Health—Acute Anterior Poliomyelitis:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ". '3.75National Engraving Co.,"Washington, D. C 5.14Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.25
Engraving 1 illustration for Annual Report, Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, 1910:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Public Health Reports, Vol. 26, No. 13:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6. OOEngraving 2 illustrations for'Public Health Reports, Vol. 26, No. 22—Smallpox in the United
States:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ;
i 5. 50Engraving 2 illustrations for Public Health Reports, Vol. 26, No. 24:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 10Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8. OO
Engraving 1 illustration for Public Health Reports, vol. 26, no. 16:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2.00Engraving 2 illustrations for Public Health Reports, vol. 26, no. 24:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' i 7.75Lithographingand printing 4,046 copies each of 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 43, Public Health—Studies of Plague Among Rodents:
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 883. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 700.00Breuker & Kessler Co.
,Philadelphia, Pa • 467. 00
Engraving and printing, by the 4-color process, 4,046 copies each of 7 illustrations for BulletinNo. 43, Public Health— Studies of Plague Among Rodents:
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Matthews-Northrop Works, Buffalo, N. Y 423.00J. Manz Engraving Co., Chicago, 111 720. 00
Engraving 71 illustrations for Bulletin No. 77, Hygienic Laboratory—Sewage Pollution'of Inter-state and International Waters:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 80. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 93. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 3 70. 50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 70. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 77, Hygienic Laboratory—Sewage Pollution of Inter-state and International Waters:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 23. 60
1 Contractor.s No award made; work performed by lithographic process.Awarded on time, by instructions of purchasing agent.
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PETNTER. 311
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION.
Engraving 19 illustrations for Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol.
XIV, Part 2—History of the Cocoanut Palm in America:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i $49.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 54.00
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 00Reproducing 27 illustrations, for Twentv-seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of AmericanEthnology, 1905-6:
Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 9,729 copies of 1 illustration—
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 35. OUEckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 24. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 50.00
Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 41.50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 30. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 24 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 31. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 33.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 43.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Tnc)., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Item No. 3.—Furnishing music plates for 2 illustrations—F. H. Gilson Co., Boston, Mass i 5. 10
Lithographing and printing 520 copies of 1 illustration for Map of the National Zoological Park:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 61.00
Engraving 1 illustration—Map—Portion of Africa:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 19. 50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 27. 50
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 40.00Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 30, Part 2, Bureau of American Ethnology—Hand-book of the American Indians:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 90
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' i 4. 25Engraving 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 30, Part 2, Bureau of American Ethnology—Hand-book of the American Indians:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 75
Engraving 1 illustration for Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol. XV,Part 1—The North American Grasses of the Genus Panicum:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol. XV,Part 1—The North American Grasses of the Genus Panicum:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1.00National Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 1. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50
Engraving 3 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXXVIII:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8.75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.00
Eoigraving 17 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum .Vol. XXXVIII:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 26.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 18. 75Lanm.an Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 28. 25
Engraving 35 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum , Vol. XXXVIII:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AVashington, D. C 35.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 33.46Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Galvanotvpe Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 65.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md i 31. 70
Engraving 4 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXXIX:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 3.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXXVIII:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1. 00
Engraving 16 'illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol.XXXVIII:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 110.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 113.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C i 100.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXXIX—AVest American Alabiaa. Plates I and II:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 30, Part 2, Bureau of American Ethnologj'-Hand-book of American Indians:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AVashington, D. C i 2. 25National Engraving Co., AVashington, D. C 2.75Lanman Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C 3.00
1 Contractor.
312 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
Engraving 34 illustrations for Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol.XIII, Part 7:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C $84. 75National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 74.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 74. 25Galvanotj'pe Engraving Co., New York, N. Y i 71. 00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 95.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol.XIII, Part 7:
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 67Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, I). C 4. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
Engraving 2 illustrations for Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol.XIII, Part 8—The Genus Talinum in Mexico:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6. 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washtugton, D. C 8,00
Engraving 23 illustrations for Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol.XIII, Part 9:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 53. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 66.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 57.00
Engraving 14 illustrations for Contributions from the United States National Herbarium, Vol.XIII, Part 10:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 23. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 19. 80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 30.00
Engraving 156 illustrations for Bulletin No. 71, Part 2, National Museum—A Monograph of theForamtnifera of the North Pacific Ocean, Textularidse:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 289.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 12 272. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 550.00Galvanotype Engraving Co., Nev/ York, N. Y 250. 00
Engraving 157 illustrations for Bulletin No. 76, National Museum—A Monograph 01 the Aster-oidea of the North Pacific and Adjacent Waters:Maurice Joyce Engravhag Co., Vt'ashington, D. C 490.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 489.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 544.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md .' 613. 19Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 650.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 76, National Museum—A Monograph of the Asteroideaof the North Pacific and Adjacent Waters:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 9. 60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.70Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 11.25
Engraving 42 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum., Vol. 39:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 52.00National Engraving Co., Washington, I). C 1 38. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 60.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md. No bid.
Engraving 4 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 39:
Maurice Jocye Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' 2. 70
Engraving 3 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 39:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' 9.89Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 8. 25
Engraving 5 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol 39:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 1 3. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 39:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 7. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 1 5. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.00
Engraving 6 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 39:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 26. CONational Engravhig Co., Washington, D.C 29. 60Lannaan Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 26. 40
Engraving 26 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 39:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 110. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 109. 00Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C '
1 99. 00Engraving 8 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 39:
Gill Engravmg Co. , New York, N. Y 43. 80Gatchell & Manning, Philadelphia, Pa 1 43. 75
Mamice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 45. 00Beproducing 3 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 39:
Item No. 1.—Engraving, bv the Joyce process, 2 illustrations—L. L. Poates Engravhig Co., New York, N. Y 35. 00Frank McLees & Bros. , New York, N. Y 70. 00Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ^21.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving, by the 4-color process, and printing 3,446 copies of 1 illustration—Matthews-Northrop Works, Bufialo, N. Y 1 130. 00American Bank Note Co., New York, N. Y 175. 00
1 Contractor.2 Awarded on time, on recommendation of editor, National Museum, approved by Public Printer.
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 313
Engraving 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. oO, Bureau of Entomology—Preliminary Report ona Visit to the Navaho National Monument , etc.:
' Mau'rice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' S2. 20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.50Lannian Engraving Co. . Washington, D. C 2. 50
Engraving .3 illustrations for Twentv-seventh .\miual Report of Bureau American Ethnologv.190^6:
Maiirice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 11. 50
National Engi'aving Co., Washington, D. C i 9. 00Lamnan Engi'aving Co., Washington, D. C 13. 40
Engraving 1 illustration for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, ^'ol. 40:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washmgton. D. C ti. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 40
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Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C n. 00
Baltimore-Maryland Engi'aving Co., Balthnore, Md 7.25
Engraving 52 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum. Vol. 40. 1911:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 123. 50
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 148. 00Lamnan Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C 1(34.00
Baltimore-Marvland Engraving Co. , Baltimore, Md 200. 00Galvanotvpe Engraving Co. , New York, N . Y 200. 00
Engraving ifillustra'tions for Proceedings of the I nited States National Museum, Vol. 40, 1911:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 5.70
National Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C '-5.45
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 40
Baltimore-Maiyland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 5. 50'Engi-aving IS illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museuan. Vol. 40, 1911:
Mamice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 40.00National Engraving Co., Washington. D. C ^ 28. 75
Lanman Engraving Co., Washmgton, D. C 30. 75
Baltimore-Maryland Engi'aving Co., Baltimore. Md 40.00Engraving 1 illustration for Proceedings of the Cnited States National Museum, A'ol. 40, 1911:
^Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 1. 00National i^ngraving Co., 'Washington, D. C .95Lanman Engi^aving Co.^ Washington, D. C 1. 00
Baltimore-Maryland Engi'aving Co., Baltimore. Md - . 50Engi-aving 5 illustrations foi^Proceedings of the L'nited States National Museum, Vol. 40, 1911:
^Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. ^^ ashington, D. C 15. 50
National Engraving Co.,"Washington, D. C i 14. 85
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17. 00Engraving 15 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 40, 1911:
Maurice Joyce Engiaving Co., Washington, D.C '. 16.50National Engraving Co.."Washington, D. C 17.85Laimian Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 24.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co.. Baltimore, Md i 15. 50
Engraving, by theVax or Jovce process, 99 illustrations for Bulletin No. 50. Part V. NationalMusemn—Birds of North and Middle America:L. L. Poates Ensi^aving Co., New York, N . Y 346. 50Erank McLees & Bros. , New York, N. Y 425. 00Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 220.00
Engraving 5 illustrations for Contributions from fhe United States National Herbariimi, Vol.13, Part 2:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C 17.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13. 70Lanman Engraving Co., V.'ashington, D. C i 12. 10
Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore. Md 14.00Engraving 2:39 illustrations for Bulletin No. 77, ^ational Musemn—The Early Paleozoic Bryo-
zoa of the Baltic Provinces:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C - 324. 50National Engra^-ing Co.
,Washington, D . C 499. 00
Lanman Engi-aving Co. .' Washington, D. C 638. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co.. Baltimore. Md 400. 00Galvanotype Engravms^Co.. New York. N. Y 250. 00Phototype Engraving Co. , Philadelphia .Pa No bid.
Photolithogi-aphing and printing 2.S91 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 77, National Mu.-semn—The Earlv Paleozoic Brvozoa of the Baltic Provinces: s
The Norris Peters Co. . Washington, D. C i 75. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 77, National Museum—The Early Paleozoic Bryozoa
of the Baltic Provinces:Maurice Jovce Ensravins Co. . Washington, D. C .30. 00National Engravmg Co. ."Washington , D . C i 29. 00Lanman Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C No bid
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Engraving 21 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Musetim, Vol. 41, 1911:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C i < 61 . 60National Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C 48.75Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C 82.50Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 9 illustrations for Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. 4] . 1911:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co. Washington. D. C i 4. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.20Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 4. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., "Washington. D. C ^ 2. 00
' Contractor.- Awarded in recommendation of editor. National Museum, approved by Public Printer.3 No award made—work performed by zinc-etching process.* Awarded on time, by instructions of purchasing agent.
314 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
Engraving 1 illustration for Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ^ $3.^)0
Engraving 1 illustration—Map of the National Zoological Park:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 40
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.National Engraving Co., Washington. D. C No bid.Lanman Engraving Co., Washington,' D. C 2.90
Reproducing 108 illustrations for Annual Report. Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution,1910 (House Doc. No. — ; 61st Congress, 3d session):
Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 10,859 copies of 1 illustration
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The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C. 1 106. 00A. Hoeu & Co., Baltimore, Md. 192.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 112.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 190.00
Item No. 2.—Photolithographing and printing 10,859 copies of 1 illustration
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The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 43.00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 55.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington. D. C 51.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 50.00
Item No. 3.—Engraving 106 illustrations
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Maurice .Toyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 155.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 166.40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 195.00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 1 149.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 191.00
Engraving 13 illustrations for Annual Report, Board of Regents, Smithsonian Institution, 1910(House Doe. No. — ; 61st Congress, 3d session):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 26.06Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 50. 40Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md i 24.25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
CONGRESS.
House of Representatives.
Photohthographing and printing 1,682 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1063,Sixty-first Congress, third session—Preliminary Examination and Survey, respectively, ofCrum River, Pa., from the mouth to Leiperville:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 22. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 27.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 27.00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 23.25
Reproducing 3 illustrations for House Document No. 1071, Sixty-first Congress, third se.ssion—Sale of Friar lands in the Philippine Islands:Item No. 1.—Photolithographing and printing 1,301 copies each of 2 illustrations
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The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 12.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 12.25United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 15.00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 1 illustration-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 65National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.69Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 15
Photolithographing and printing 1,682 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1087,
Sixty-first Congress, third session—Report of Examination and Survey of Mamaroneck Har-bor, N. Y.:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 35.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 24.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 27.00
Reproducing 12 illustrations for House Document No. 1089, Sixty-first Congress, third session-Tests of Iron and Steel and Other Material for Industrial Purposes at Watertown Arsenal:Item No. 1.—Engraving, by the photogelatin process, and printiiig 1,795 copies each of 4
illustrations-William C. Ramsay, Boston, Mass 125.00A. Grignard Si Co., New York, N. Y i 75. 00Scientific Engraving Co. , New York, N. Y 195. 00
Item No. 2.—Engraving 8 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 21. 90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 23. 22Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 16. 50
Photolithographing and printing 1,682 copies each of 3 illustrations for House Document No.1090; Sixty-first Congress, third session—Report of Examination and Survey of Exeter River,N.H.:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C .' 39. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 49. 25United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 39. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C i 29. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for House Document No. 1180; Sixty-first Congress, third session—Re-port of Expenditures for Drainage Investigations up to June 30, 1910, Department of Agri-culture:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 40
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for House Document No. 1210; Sixty-first Congress, third session-Estimate of Appropriations for Repairs to Marine Hospital at Key West, Fla.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 20
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 86
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 60
1 Contractor.
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 315
Photolithographing and printing 1,682 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1270;Sixty-first Congress, third session—Zippel Bay, Lake of the Woods, Minn.:The -'Iorris 'eters Co., Washington, U. C .' $73. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 63.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 2 48. 50Columbia Planograph Co., "Washington, D. C 34. 75
Photolithographing and printing 1,702 copies each of 14 illustrations for House Document No.1278; Sixty-first Congress, third session—Columbia and Lower Willamette Rivers, Oreg.:The Korris ^ eters Co., Y'lashington, D. C 410. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 471. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 370. 00Columbia"Planograph Co., Washington, D. C, No bid.
Engraving 9 illustrations for House Document No. 1292; Sixty-first Congress, third session-Reconstruction of the Assay Ofiice, - ew York City:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 37. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 41. 15Larunan Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 40. 40
Engraving 6 illustrations for House Document To. 1329; Sixty-first Congress, third session-Estimate of Appropriation for Aqueduct at Cabin John Bridge:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 30. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,702 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1333;Sixty-first Congress, third session—Report of Examination and Survey of Flushing Bay,Long Island, 1". Y.:The rorris Peters Co., Washington, D. C = 1 335.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 34. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 41. OO
Photolithographing and printing 1,702 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 1391;Slsty-first Congress, third session—Report of Examination and Survey of Lake Traverse,Minn, and S. Dak.
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The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 9. 00Eckert Litho-graphing Co., Washington, D. C 14. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C «. 14. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,772 copies of 1 illustration for House report on House bill
14531—Construction of a Dam * * * at Long Sault Island, St. Lawrence River: *
The Norris "^eters Co., Washington, D. C • 1 73. 00Photolithographing and printing 1,702 copies each of 25 illustrations for House Document No. 9;
Sixtv-second Congress, first session—Merrimac River, Mass.:Tlie : "orris Peters Co.. Washhaeton, D. C 134. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 132. 50Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 1 1 118. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 145. 00Coliunbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 122. 35
Photolithographing and printing 1,692 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 17; Sixty-second Congress, first session—Detroit River, Wyandotte Channel, Mich.:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 8. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 11. 50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C ". 12. 25
Photolithographing and printing 1,692 copies each of 2 illustrations for House Document No. 26;Sixtv-second Congress, first session—] 'ew Haven Harbor, Conn.:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 18. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., V/ashington, D. C 22. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 28. 50
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration for Hearing on H. R. 32219—St.Lawrence River near Long Sault Island, N. Y., etc.:
The " "orris ^eters Co., Vv^ashington, D. C 1 16. 00Photolithographing and printing 1,692 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 40;
Sixty-second Congress, first session—Keweenaw Waterwav, Mich.:The "orris Peters Co., Washington, D. C \ 1 9. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 10. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 12.00United States Geoloeical Survey. Washington, D. C 12. 00Columbia ^lanograph Co., Washington, D. C 9. 40
Photolithographing and printing 1,692 copif s each of 9 illustrations for House Document No. 46;
Sixty-second, Congress, first session—Missouri River from Omaha, Nebr., to the Mouth of thePlatte River:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 22. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 28. 50United States Geological Survev, Washington, D. C 26.00Columbia :^lanograph Co., Washington, D. C 24. 80Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 31. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations for House Document No. 59; Sixty-second Congress, first session
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Erection of a Building for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,692 copies each of 2 illustration* for House Document No. 64,
Sixty-second Congress, first session—St. Marys River at the Falls, Mich.The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 12. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 12. 75Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 14. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,692 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 71, Sixty-second Congress, first session—Absecon Creek, N. J.:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 14. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 15. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 15. 50
1 Contractor.2 Awarded to next higher bidder, to be printed on 1 sheet, by direction of purchasing agent.3 Awarded on time limit by instruction of assistant purchasing aeent.* Changed to Hearing on H. Res. 32219, afterwards to H. Res. 2032—Improvement of the St. Lawrence
River.
316 REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRII^TEE.
Photolithographing and printing 1,G92 copies each of 2 illustrations for House Document No. 72,Sixty-second, first—Mulberry and Locust Forks of the Black Warrior River up to MulberryFork to Saunders Ferry, Ala.:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i $50. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 76.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington. D. C Ss! 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,712 copies each of 31 illustrations for House Document No. 76,Sixty-second, first—Survey of the Sacramento River from Sacramento to Red Bluff, Cal.:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 806. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 840. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 618. 00
Photolithographing and printing 623 copies each of 2 illustrations for The American Ephemerisand Nautical Ahnanac, 1912—Second edition:
^ Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 12. 75J^ngraving 1 illustration for House Document No. 1424, Sixty-first, third—Correspondence Rela-
tive to Hydro-Electric Co., of California.:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 50
Engraving 3 illustrations for House Document No. 1445, Sixty-first, third—The Control ofTyphoid in the Army by Vaccination:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 90Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 1 3. 50
Engraving 3 illustrations for Hearings—House Committee on Insular Affairs—Investigation ofPhilippine Interior Department, Part 3:
Mam-ice Joyce Engra-s^ng Co., Washington, D. C 1 18. 00Engraving 13 illustrations for Hearings—Preservation of Niagara Falls:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 41. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 51. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 52. 25
Engraving 1 illustration for Hearings Concerning Estimates for Construction—Isthmian Canal(1. C. C. Central Division, etc.):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 35. 00National Engi-aving Co., Washington, D. C 1 23. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 32. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Hearings Relating to the Explorations of Capt. Robert E. Peary inthe Artie Regions:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Hearings before Committee on Industrial Arts and Expositions,House of Representatives—Proposed Panama Canal Exposition, 1915, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 6. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Hearings Relating to the Explorations of Capt. Robert E, Peary inthe Arctic Regions:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 15. 00
Engraving 5 illustrations for Hearing before House Committee on Naval Affairs—Naval PaperNo. XIV:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 5. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Hearings—Railway Mail Pay:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Vv^ashington, D. C 1 28. 80
Engraving 2 illustrations for public dociunent frank slips—Facsimile of signature—"SouthTrimble":Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C * 1. 00
Engraving 1 illustration—Facsimile signature of Hon. C. C. Anderson: •
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 00Engraving 4 illustrations for Hearings on H. R. 1698—To Decrease the Expenses, etc., of theArmy:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 29. 60
Engraving 1 illustration for Hearings on House Resolution 109—Expenditures in the Post Office
Department:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 3. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Hearings on House Resolution 109—Expenditures in the Post Office
Department:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 5. 00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Digest of Available Information—Drawings: Prices of Sugar, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 48. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 57. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .- 1 2 38. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Hearings—H. Resolution 103—Investigation of Expenses in theInterior Department:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Hearings—House Resolution 103—Investigation of Expenses inInterior Department:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AVashington, D. C 1 2. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Hearings on House Report No. 5970—Relating to Removal of Em-ployees:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 3. 25
Engraving 1 illustration for Data in Regard to Cotton—Raw and Manufactured:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 3.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Hearings—House Resolution 103—Investigation of Expenses in
Interior Department—Drawing: Indian Office Organization, May 10, 1911:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 50
1 Contractor.2 Order withdrawn, contractor paid for part of work performed prior to withdrawal.
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Senate.
Lithographing ajid printing 1,000 copies each of 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 398, GeologicalSurvey—Geology and Oil Resources of the Coalinga District, California, Second Edition, etc.:
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i $197. (lO
Engraving 7 illustrations for Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants inIndustries:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 11.20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C •. 12.50Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 12.00
Engraving 32 illustrations for Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants inIndustries—Bituminous Coal, Part 1:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 34.50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 34.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 28.00Galvanotvpe Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 34.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 20 illustrations for Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants inIndustries—Iron and Steel:
Maurice Joj-ce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 17,80National Engraving Co., Washmgton, D. C 21.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18. 75
Engraving 27 illustrations for Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants inIndustries, Part 2'
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 23. 4SNational Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 28.76Lanman Engrarving Co., Washington, D. C i 19. 65A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 21.-50
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 24.00Photolithographing and printing 1,626 copies of 1 iUustration for Senate Document No. 633;
Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries, Part IX—(Map of the Portage Lake MiningDistrict, Michigan):The Non-is Peters Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 13.50Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 11.00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C i 9.25United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 16.50
Photolithographing and printing 1,626 copies each of 13 illustrations for Senate Document No.633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries (Coal, Iron, and Steel, Slaughtering andMeat Packing, Iron Ore Mining, Glass):The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 86. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 118.00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.). Washington, D. C 65.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 63.00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 72.00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Senate Document No. 338: Sixty-first, second—Report of the Immi-gration Commission on Living Conditions, etc.—Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, Mil-waukee:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 17. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 19.75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17. 90
Engraving 3 illustrations for Senate Document No. 338; Sixty-first, second—Report of the Immi-gration Commission on Living Conditions, etc.—Boston, Buffalo, Cleveland:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 12. 40Lanman Engraving Co., "Washington, D. C 12.50
Engraving 36 illustrations for Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants inIndustries: Slaughtering and Meat Packing, Oil Refining, Copper, Leather, Iron Ore:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 42.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 38.75Laimian Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 30. 00
Engraving 5 illustrations for Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants inIndustries: Slaughtering and Meat Packing, Silk Dyeing and'Manufacturing:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C , 1 4. 50National Engraving Co.,'Washington, D. C - 4. 80Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 75
Engraving 3 illustrations for Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants inIndustries: Sugar Refining:Maurice-Joyce Engraving Co., Vrashington, D. C i 2. 90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.00
Engraving 7 illustrations for Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants inIndustries: Cigar and Tobacco Manufacturing, and Agricultural Implement and VehicleManufacturing:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7.65Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6. 40
Engraving 5 illustrations for Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants inIndustries: Agriculture:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 10. OONational Engraving Co., Wasliington, D. C 17. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14. 50
Lithographing and printing 1,626 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 645; Sixty-first, second—Wcjman and Child Wage Earners in the United States—Glass Industrv:
Julius B ien Co. , New 1' ork , N . Y '
195. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 75. 00Breaker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa 86. 00
1 Contractor.
318 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Lithographing and printing 550 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 358, Geological SurveyGeology of the Seward Peninsula Tin Deposits, Alaska, second edition:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i $53 oo
Engraving 43 illustrations for Senate Document No. 671; Sixty-first, third—Participation in theAlaska-Yukon- Pacific Exposition:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 269.00Gatchell & Manning, Philadelphia, Pa 511 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 701; Sixty-first, third—Inquiry Relative "tothe Shooting Affray at Brownsville, Tex., etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 7' 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4' 50
Engraving 20 illustrations for Senate Document No. 701; Sixty-first, third—Inquiry Relative tothe Shooting Affray at Brownsville, Tex., etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 88.40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 88. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 66.' 75
Photolithographing and printing 1,772 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Docimient No. 724;Sixty-first, third—Site for the Construction of a Reformatory for the District of Columbia nearMount Vernon:'The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 68. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 66^ 00United States Geological Survey, -Washington, D. C 1 42. 75
Engraving 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 725; Sixty-fkst, third—investigation of Ad-vances in Rates by Carriers:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 53Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3" 50
Engraving 6 illustrations for Senate Document No. 725; Sixty-first, third—Investigation of Ad-vances in Rates by Carriers:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 13.00
Engraving 20 illustrations for Senate Document No. 725; Sixty-first, third—Investigation ofAdvances in Rates by Carriers:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C I5. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 24.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 15.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Senate Document No. 743; Sixty-first, third—Sixty-first AnnualReport of the Panama Railroad Co. (June 30, 1910):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 20. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 21.30Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 32. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,301 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 744;Sixty-first, third—Report of the Fourth International American Conference of AmericanStates:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 222. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 308.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 240. 00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Seante Document No. 745; Sixty-first, third-Savings and AnnuityPlan Proposed for Retirement of Superannuated Civil-Service Employees:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 11.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 9. 60Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,772 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 818;Sixty-first, third;—Lumber Industry of the United States:
Tlie Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 25. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 25. 00
Photolithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration for House Document No. 27; Sixty-first, first—Drainage Survey of Certain Lands in Minnesota, etc.:
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 385. 00Engraving 36 illustrations for Senate Document No. 822; Sixty-first, third—Yellow Fever:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 62. 00Engraving 3 illustrations for Senate Document No. 822; Sixty-first, third—Yellow Fever:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 12. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 834; Sixty-first, third—Reciprocity withCanada:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Senate Document No. 849; Sixty-first, third—Reciprocity withCanada:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C : 10. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,772 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Report No. 1203; Sixty-first, third—Improvement of Navigation in the St. Lawrence River, etc.:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C '35.00Photolithographing and printing 2,000 copies of 1 illustration—Blank Checks:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C ." No bid.Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 12. 25Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 3,905 copies each of S illustrations for Senate Document No.719: Sixty-first, third—Investigation of the Department of the Interior and Bureau of Forestry:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 1, 127.00
Photolithographing and printing 29,624 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 719;
Sixty-first, third—Investigation of the Department of the Interior and Bureau of Forestry-
United States Geological Survey, Washington. D. C 1 325. 00Lithographing and printing 1.301 copies each of 8 illustrations for Senate Document No. 701;
Sixty-first, third—Inquiry Relative to the Shooting Aflray at Brownsville, Tex., etc.:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 191. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington. D. C 179. 00
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 172.00
1 Contractor.
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Lithographing and printing 554 copies of .1 illustration for Bulletin No. 447, Geological SurA^ey—Mineral Resources of Johnstown, Pa., and Vicinitv—Second Edition:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C ' $62. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Envelopes—Facsimile of Signature— "Geo. Sutherland":Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 1.00
Photolithographing and printmg 1,301 copies each of 2 illustrations for Senate Document No.847; Sixty-first, third—Report of Senate Select Committee on Wages and Commodities:The Norris Peters Co., AVashington, D. C 18.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 15.00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 12. 00Columbia Planograph Co., Washmgton, D. C i 11.25
Lithographing and printing 1,411 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 12; Sixty-second, first—Chugach National Forest, Alaska, etc.:
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 235. 00Photolithographing and printing 1,783 copies each of 11 illustrations for Senate Document No.
19; Sixty-first, first—Ownership of Lands and Riparian Rights Along the Anacostia River,D. C:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 127.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 120. 00United States Geological Sun,-ey, Washington, D. C i 98.00
Photolithographing and printing 1,783 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 42;
Sixty-second, first—Reestablishment of Ten'itorial Divisions m the Army, etc.
The Norris Peters Co., Washmgton, D. C '1 72. 00
Eckert Lithographing Co., AVashington, D. C i 124. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 165.00Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 149.00United States Geological Survey, AA^ashington. D. C No bid.
Photolithographing and printing 1,000 copies each of 2 illustrations for Senate Document No.91: Sixtieth, first—Southern Appalachiaxi and AA'hite Moimtain AA'atershed—Reprint:The Norris Peters Co., AA'ashington, D. C i 31.00
Engraving 31 illustrations for Senate Document No. 20S; Sixty-first, second—Changes in BodilyForm in Descendants of Immigrants:Maurice Joj'ce Engraving Co.. AA'ashington, D. C 80. 40National Engraving Co., AA^ashington, D. C 69. 00Lanman Engraving Co. AA^ashington, D. C :
i 62.00Engraving 12 illustrations for Senate Document No. 338; Sixty-first, second—Report of theImmigration Commisson on the Living Conditions cf Immigrants in Cities:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AA^ashington. D. C i 10. 80Engraving 7 illustrations for Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in
Industries, Parts XXI and XX\^:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AVashington, D. C i 4. 95National Engraving Co.,^AA^ashington, D. C 5.85Lanman Engraving Co., AA^ashington, D. C 5.75
Engraving 10 illustrations for Senate Document No. 633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants inIndustries, Parts A'^I,, A" II, and XI:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AA^ashington, D. C 8.40National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8.80Lanman Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C i 7.35
Photolithographing and printing 1,000 copies each of 14 illustrations for Senate Document No.633; Sixty-first, second—Immigrants in Industries:United States Geological Survey, AA^ashington, D. C i 48. 00
Engraving 24 illustrations for Senate Document No. 633: Sixty-first, second—Immigrants inIndustries, Section 1:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AVashington D. C i 21.00Engraving 29 illustrations for Senate Docum^ent No. 725; Sixty-first, third—Investigation ofAdvances in Rates by Carriers:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C 88.00National Engraving Co., AA'ashtngton, D. C i 74. 80Lanman Engraving Co., AA^ashington, D. C 175.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Senate Document No. 749; Sixty-first, third—The Children of Im-migrants in Schools:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AA''ashington, D. C i 1.90
Engraving 35 'illustrations for Senate Document No. 808; Sixty-first third—Uncinariasis(Hoolm^orm) in Porto Rico:Maurice Joyce Engra^-ing Co., AA'ashington, D. C 115. 00National Engraving Co.. AVashington, D. C i 84. 00Lanman Engraving Co., AA'ashington, D. C 112. 00
Photolithographing and printing 1,301 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 808;Sixty-first, third—Uncinariasis (Hookworm) in Porto Rico:The Norris Peters Co., AVashington, D. C 65. 00Eckert Lithographing Co.. AA'ashington, D. C i 57. 00United States Geological Survey. AA'ashington, D. C 107.00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Senate" Document No. 808; Sixty-first, third—Uncinariasis (Hook-worm) in Porto Rico:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co., AA'ashington. D. C 3. 50National Engraving Co., AA'ashington D. C i 2. 85Lanman Engraving Co.. AA'ashington, D. C 3. 00Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 3. 00
Photolithographing and printing 300 copies each of 4 illustrations for House Document No. 112;Sixty-first, second—Second Edition—Annual Report, Smithsonian Institution, 1909—Parts 1
and 2:
United States Geological Survey. AA^ashington, D. C i 166. 00Printing from half-tone color plates 200 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report. Smithsonian
Institution. 1907 (House Doc. No. 847; Sixtieth, first)—Second Edition, Parts 1 and 2:
J. Manz Engraving Co., Chicago, 111 i 32. 50Heprinting from stone or negatives 180 copies of 1 illustration for Annual Report. Smithsonian
Institution, 1906 (House Doc. No. 575; Fifty-ninth, second)—Second Edition, Parts 1 and 2:
The Norris Peters Co., AA^ashington, D. C i 18. 00
1 Contractor.
320 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Engraving 2 illustrations for Hearings—Reciprocity with Canada—Drawings: Average MonthlyRainfall, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i $4. 00Engraving 16 illustrations for Senate Document No. 85G: Sixty-first, third—Thirteenth AnnualReport, Daughters of the American Revolution:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington. D. C ; .58. 30National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C '
69.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C i 43. 85
Engraving 5 illustrations for Senate Document No. 856; Sixty-first, third—Thirteenth AnnualReport, Daughters of the American Revolution:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 12. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13. 75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 12. 25Baltimore-Maryland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 14. 00
Reproducing 5 illustrations for Senate Document No. 857; Sixty-first, third—Proceedings. * * *
Dedication of the Stephenson Grand Army Memorial in Washington, Julv3, 1909:Item No. 1.—Engraving, hy the photogravure process, and printing 7,613 copies of 1 illustra-
tion
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F. A. Ringler & Co., New York, N. Y 1 161. 00A. W. Elson & Co., Boston. Mass 216. 13
Item No. 2—Engraving 4 illustrations-Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 30. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 857; Sixty-first, third—Proceedings. * * *
Dedication of the Stephenson Grand Army Memorial in VVashington, July 3, 1909:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington. D. C i 3. 00
Pliotolithographing and printing 3,022 copies each of 2 illustrations for Senate Document No. 870;Sixty-first, third—North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration at The Hague:The Norris Peters Co..Washington, D. C ' 187. 00Eekert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 204. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 320. 00
Miscellaneous.
Engraving 1 illustration—North Dakota Map:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 60
Engraving 1 illustration for speech of Representative John H. Stephens of Texas—BoundaryLines between Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C ' 4. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for speech of Senator P. J. McCumber of North Dakota—Reciprocitywitti Caiiada:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 12. 00
Engravincr 3 illustrations for daily Congressional Record, Sixty-first, third—Subpoena Blanksand Bank Deposit Slip:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 1 18.00ReDroducing 16 illustrations for Yearbook, Deoartm_ent of Agriculture. 1908—Second Edition:
Item No. 1.—Lithoe;raphing and printing 139,612 copies each of 13 illustrations—A. Hoen & Co.. Baltimore. Md 4, 456. 00A. Grignard & Co.. New York, N. Y 3. 429. 00Sackett & Wilhelms Co., Brooklyn, N. Y 3, 750. 00American Lithographic Co., New York, N. Y 13. 350. 00Gray Lithograph Co., New York, N. Y 4, 870. 00
Item No. 2.—Photolithogranhing and printing 139,612 copies each of 3 illustrations—A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 677. 00A. Gri.gnard & Co., New York, N. Y 680. 00United States Geological Survey. Washington. D. C 590. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 693. 00The Norris Peters Co., New York, N. Y 667. 00Sackett & Wilhelms Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.—
Sample paper. No. 1 1 52.5. 00Sample paper, No. 2 800. 00
Photolithographing and printing 2,000 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 818;
Sixty-first, third—The Lumber Industrv, etc.:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 24. 00Lithographing and printing 850 copies of 1 illustration—Soil Survev Map of Tallapoosa County,
Aia.:Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 170. 00
Photolithographing and printing 200 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Report No. 1203; Sixty-first, third—Improvement of the St. Lawrence River, etc.:
The Norris Peters Co.,Washington. D. C 1 12. 00
Reprinting from stones in Geological Survey 300 copies of 1 illustration for Senate DocumentNo. 719; Sixty-first, third—Investigation of the Department of the Interior and Bm-eau of
Forestry, Vol. 1—Map of Alaska:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 15. 00
Engraving 10 illustrations for Congressional Directory—State Maps of Colorado, Louisiana,Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wyoming, Arizona, and NewMexico:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 24. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Congressional Directory—State Map of Idaho:Maurice .Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 3.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Congressional Directory, Sixty-second, first—Map of Porto RicoMaurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Congressional Directory; Sixty-second, first—Map of PhilippineIslands:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 65
Engraving 5 illustrations for Schedule "K"—Drawings: Wool Production; Woolen and WorstedGoods, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 12.00
1 Contractor,
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IMMIGRATION COMMISSION.
Engraving 25 illustrations for Summary Report—Changes in Bodily Form of Descendants of
Immigrants:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., "Washington, D. C ' $14. 75
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 14.75
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 15. 75
Engraving 1 illustration for Summary Report on Emigration Conditions in Europe—Drawing:Per cent of Old and New Immigration, etc.:
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 2.50
National Engraving Co. . Washington, D. C i 1. 35
Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 1. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Summary Report on Emigration Conditions in Europe—Drawing:Per cent of Old and New Immigration:Marnice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 00
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 58
Lanman Engraving Co., 'Washington, D. C 1 1. 05
Engraving 4 illustrations for Senate Document No. 662; Sixty-first, third—A Dictionary of
Emopean and Other Immigrant Races or Peoples:
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 8.00
National Eneraving Co. , Wasliington, D . C i 7. 70
Lanman Engraving Co., ^VashinsTon, D. C 13. 00
Engraving 12 illustrations for Senate Document No. 665: Sixty-first, third—Immigrants as
Charitv Seekers:Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C. 1 10. 80
Engraving 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 749; Sixty-first, third-The Children of
Immigrants in Schools, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.49
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C i .85
Baltimore-Marvland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
Engraving 50 illustrations for Senate Document No. 749; Sixty-first, third—The Children of
Immigrants in Schools:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2 44. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 46.89
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 44. 50Baltimore-Marvland Engraving Co., Baltimore, Md 52.50Galvanotype Engraving'Co., New York, N. Y 49. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Review of Steerage Legislation, 1819-1910—(S. Doc. No. 661: Sixty-first, third):Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 1. 40
National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 82Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.40
NATIONAL MONETARY COMMISSION.
Engraving 1 illustration for State Banks and Trust Companies Since the Passage of the NationalBank Act (Drawing: "Number of Private, State, and National Banks, 1877-1909"):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.50National Engraving Co., T\ ashington, D. C 1 4. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 5.25
Engraving 1 iUus^tration for State Banks and Trust Companies Since the Passage of the NationalBank Act (Drawing: Number of Private, State, and National Banks, 1877-1909):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 16National Engraving Co.,^AVashington, D. C 2.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 00
Engraving 2 illustrations for Seasonal Variations in the Reserves and Ratios of Reserves toDeposits of the New York City Clearing House Banks, 1899-1908:Maurice Joyce Engraviag Co., Washington, D. C 1 4. 25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4.85Laiunan Engraviag Co., Washington, D. C 4. 70
TARIFF BOARD.
Engraving 6 illustrations for Report on the Pulp and News Print Paper Industry:Maurice Joyce Engraviag Co., Washington, D. C 1 12.65
Engraving 1 illustration for Report on the Pulp and News Print Paper Industry—Chart: Cost ofComplete Construction and Equipftient. etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 1 16. 50Engraving 1 illustration for Report on the Pulp and News Print Paper Industry—Chart III:
Prices of News Print Paper in Eastern Territory:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 2. 50
PRIVATE ORDER—HON. GORDON LEE.
Engraving (steel) 2,000 copies of 1 illustration for Address on the Hon. Alexander Stephens Clay:Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Washington, D. C 1 53.69
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS.
Engraving 5 illustrations for Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress, 1910 (H. Doc. No. 1033;61st Cong., 3d sess.):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C 20.00National Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C 1 9.45Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 10.00
1 Contractor. - Awarded to Joyce, subsequently canceled and divided into four orders.
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322 EEPOKT OP THE PUBLIC PKINTEK.
Engraving 1 illustration for Calendar of Van Buren Papers—Portrait of Van Buren:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i $5.75National' Engraving Co., Washington, D. C
'"'
5*90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C " g'oo
Engraving 1 illustration for Calendar of Van Buren Papers—Portrait of MartinVan Buren:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 6. 50
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Photolithographlng and printing 300 copies of 1 illustration forBulletin No. 113, Revised, Bureauof Chemistry—Injury to Vegetation and Animal Life by Smelter Wastes:Andrew B. Graham Co., Washington, D. C 8. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 s! 50Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C o! 00
Lithographing and printing 500 copies each of 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 66" Bureau' ofChemistry—Fruits and Fruit Products—Plates X, XI, and XII:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1 40. 00
Photolithographlng and printing 300 copies each of 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 93,' Bureaii ofChemistry—Experiments in the Culture of Sugar Cane, etc. (H. Doc. No. 384; 58th Cong.,3d sess.):
Andrew B. Graham Co., Washington, D. C 16.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 11.50Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 15.00
Lithographing and printing 1,000 copies of 1 illustration—State Map of South Dakota:Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 100.00
Lithographing and printing 1,000 copies of 1 illustration—State Map of Ohio:Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 100.00
Lithographing and printing 2,000 copies of 1 illustration—State Map of Colorado:Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 240.00
Photolithographihg and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 58, Revised Edition,Forest Service—The Red Gum:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 6. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 7.50Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 7.50
Photolithographlng and printing 100 copies each of 2 illustrations for The American Ephemerisand Nautical Almanac, 1910, Second Edition—Reprint:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 4. 00
Photolithographlng and printing 1,000 copies each of 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 6, ForestService—Timber Physics, Part I:
Andrew B. Graham Co., Washington, D. C 18.50The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C , 22. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 17.00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 1 16.50Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 28.25
Photolithographlng and printing 1,000 copies each of 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 8, ForestService—Timber Physics, Part II:
Andrew B. Graham Co., Washington, D. C 18.50Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 17.00The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 22.00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 1 16.50Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 28.25
Photolithographlng and printing 100 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 576 (61st
Cong., 2d sess.), The Swedish Banking System—Chart: Shewing for the Bank of Sweden):Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 9. 65
Lithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 60, Bureau of AnimalIndustry—Manson's Eye Worm of Chickens:Gray Lithograph Co., New York, N. Y i 41. 75Sackett & Wilhelms Co., Brooklyn, N. Y 182. 00Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa 131.00
Lithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 21, Biological Survey—Bobwhite in Potato Field:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1 50.00
Photolithographlng and printing 500 copies each of 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 68, ForestService (Drawings: Kaul Lumber Co. Tract; Bibb, Hale, and Perry Counties, and CoosaCounty, Ala.):The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 15.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D, C 20. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C 1 12. 00
Photolithographlng and printing 200 copies each of 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 61, Bureau of
Soils—The Electrical Bridge for the Determination of Soluble Salts in Soils:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D, C 1 1. 69
Lithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 60—A Preliminary Re-port on the Volusia Soils, Their Problems and Management:Andrew B. Graham Co., Washington. D. C 69. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 66. 50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C -. 78. 00
Lithographing and printing 1,000 copies of 1 illustration for State Map of Oregon, 1910:
Eckert Lithographuig Co., Washington, D. C 1 165. 00Lithographing and printing 200 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 87, Bureau of Entomol-ogy—Report, Field Work Against Gipsy Moth and Brown-Tail Moth (Plate XIII—Map:"Dispersion and Present Distribution of Gipsy Moth in New England." etc., 1909):
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C ' No bid.
Andrew B. Graham Co., Washington, D. C 1 48. 00
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 67. 50
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore. Md 72. 00Photolithographlng and printing 100 copies each of 5 illustrations for Bulletin No. 72, HygienicLaboratory—Report ofan Outbreak of Typhoid Fever at Omaha, Nebr.:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C » 1. 00
I Contractor.
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Engraving and printing in colors 500 copies each of 3 illustrations for Bulletin No. 72—TheEtiology of Hog Cholera:Quadri-Color Co., New York, N. Y $105. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i lOO. 00George E. Howard, Washington, D. C 149.50
Photoiithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 135—OrchardFruits in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Regions (Plate V):The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C '.
i 18. 00Lithographing and printing 1,000 copies of 1 illustration—Map of the State of North Dakota:
Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 90. 00Engraving, by the photogelatin process, 200 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 74—ChemicalNature of Soil Organic Matter:Photogravure & Color Co., New Yov'k, N. Y. i 2. 50
Photoiithographing and printing 200 copies each of 4 illustrations for Bulletin No. 234—Reporton Reclamation of Overflowed Lands in Kansas:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 2.00
Engraving 5 illustrations—Views of United States Capitol:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 105. 00
Photoiithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 10, Biological Sur-vey—Life Zones and Crop Zones of the United States:
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y i 69. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 74.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 86.00The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C No bid.
Lithographing and printing SOO copies each of 2 illustrations for Field Service Regulations,United States Army, 1910 (War Doc. No. 363):Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa i 61. 00
Furnishing copyand engraving 1 illustration for Experim_ental Work—" Postal Saving Certifi-
cate":Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 25. 00
Photohthographing and printing 200 copies each of 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 90, Bureau ofEntomologv—Fumigation of Citrus Trees in California:Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C i 2.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Public Land^s Decisions, Vol. XXXV:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2.50National Engraving Co.,' Washington, D. C 1 1. 44Lanman Engraving Co
,Washington, D. C 2.00
Photoiithographing and printing 200 copies each of 2 illustrations for Bulletin No. 235, Officeof Experiment Stations—Irrigation in Arizona:Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C i 1. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations for " Designing of Publications":Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6.00
Lithographing and printing 175 conies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 206, Bureau of PlantIndustrv—The Blister Rust of White Pine:
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 2. 40Lithographing and printing iSO copies of 1 illustration for Third Annual Report of the Block
Signal and Train Control Board:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 1. 75
Lithographing and printing 138 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 645, Sixty-firstCongress, second session—Woman and Child Wage earners in the United States, Vol. Ill-Glass Industrv:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 4. 14
Engraving, by the photogelatin process, 500 copies of 1 illustration for Bulletin No. 27, Bureauof Entomology—Insects Injurious to Plants—New Series:
E. O. Cockayne, Boston. Mass 25.00Wm. C. Ramsay, Boston, Mass i 21.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Report of the Sanitary Condition of the Government PrintingOffice—Form No. S-61 (Diagram: Floor Plan):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7.20
Lithographing and printing 100 copies each of 7 illustrations for Bulletin No. 43, Public Health-Studies of Plague Among Rodents:Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa 1 1 10.50
Lithographing and nrinting 300 copies each of 6 illustrations for Bulletip No. 34, Biological Sur-vey—Birds of California in Relation to the Fruit Industry:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 150.00
Lithographing and printing 200 copies each of 6 illustrations for Bulletin No. 37, Biological Sur-vey—Food of the Woodpeckers of the United States:Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa i 20. 00
Lithographing and printing 1,000 copies of 1 illustration—State Map of Florida:Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 90.00
Lithographing and printing 500 copies of 1 illustration—State Map of Missouri:Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 45.00
Lithographing and printing 1,000 copies each of 2 illustrations for Field Service Regulations,United States Army, 1910:Breuker & Kessler Co., Philadelphia, Pa i 65. CO
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Engraving 1 illustration for Plans and Specifications for United States Mail Carts:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 10. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 16.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13.00
Engraving 4 illustrations for Specifications for United States Mail Wagons, size No. 1:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 24.00National Engraving Co., Washington, 1). C 32.85Lanman Engraving Co., Washiagton, D. C 26.50
^ Contractor.
324 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
Engraving 6 illustrations for Specifications for United States Mail Wagons, sizes Nos. 2 and 3:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i $38, 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 56.40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 47.00
Lithographing and printing 6,000 copies of 1 illustration—Postmaster General Postmasters' Con-firmation Commission—Fourth-Class Postmasters:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 60.00
Lithographing and printing 4,000 copies of 1 illustration—Presidential Postmasters' ConfirmationCommission:. A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md i 40.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Information and Instructions to Depository Banks—Postal SavingsSystem Certificate—Seal:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AVashtngton, D. C i 2.00Engraving 1 illustration for Sample of Marginal-Tear Device of Proposed Postal Note:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Government Bill of Lading—Spread Eagle:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.75Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 2. 75
Engraving 1 illustration for Photo Commissions, Railway Mail Service—Facsimile Signature ofTheo. Ingalls:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C .75National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i .50
Engraving 8 illustrations for Records and Reports for the Use of Postmasters at Postal SavingsDepository Offices:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 32. 00Engraving 1 illustration for Form P. S. 26—Postmasters' Annual Statistical Report (FacsimileSignature of T. L. Weed):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Form P-3—528 (Facsimile Signature of James J. Britt):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C * .90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. G i.50
COURT OF CLAIMS.
Engi-aving 4 illustrations for Harvey Steel Company v. The United States, No. 29899:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8.90National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 9.40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7.00
Engraving 20 illustrations for Elizabeth A. Rice v. The United States, No. 13689—Congressional:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 45. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 58.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 60.00
Engraving 3 illustrations for Joseph Vernon Gearing v. The United States, No. 22550:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 13.30National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 18. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 10. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for James E. Simpson v. The United States, No. 18028:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 3. 80National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 6.40Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 4. 35
Engraving 1 illustration for North Platte Canal and Colonization Co. v. The LTnited States,
No. 30609:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 8.50
Engraving 1 illustration for The Mille Lac Band, Chippewa Indians, v. The United States, No.30047—Evidence:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1. 20National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 1. 18Lanman Engraving Co., Wa^ington, D. C 3. 00
Photolithographing and printing 153 copies of 1 illustration for Mary R. Peabody et al. v. TheUnited States, No. 27500:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 16. 30United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 30. 00
Photolithographing and printing 153 copies each of 8 illustrations for J. S. Underbill v. LTnitedStates, No. 22884:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 56. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 42. 00Webb & Bocorselski (Inc.), Washington, D. C - i 22.00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 24.50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 48.00
Photolithographing and printing 150 copies of 1 illustration for case of Geo. F. Archer v. UnitedStates, No. 30471—Map of Point Chicot, Chicot County, Ark.:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 20. OO
SUPREME COURT.
Engraving 2 illustrations for Transcript of Record in the Case of the United States, Plaintiff in
Error, v. John McMulIen et al.. No. 281, October Term, 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D, C 16. 60National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 14.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 17.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Transcript of Record in the Case of the United States, Petitioner, v.
The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Ry. Company, No. 504, October Term, 1910:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4. 00
Contractor.
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 325
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
Engraving 2 illustrations for United States v. Standard Manufacturing Company, et al.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i $1. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Instructions to Alaska OIFicials—(Cut: Johnston Vaughn, UnitedStates commissioner, Northern District of Ohio).Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, DC 1. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C ' 1. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Henry W. Goodrich, Receiver, v. The United States—Court of
Claims No. 28980 (Profile of Ground at New Dry Dock, United States Navy Yard, New York):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 4. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 2. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Rules and Regulations Governing the Paroling of Prisoners from theUnited States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 3. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3. 90
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.00Engraving 2 illustrations—Seals: For Leavenworth, Kans., and McNeil Island, Wash.:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 5. 00Engraving 1 illustration for The Purcell Envelope Company v. The United States, No. 22855:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D.C , . 7. 00National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C , 6. 90Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D.C i 5. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for The Standard Oil Company of New York v. The United States,
No. 775:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D, C i 2. 03Engraving 1 illustration for John J. Knapp, Trustee, v. The United States, No. 28292:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 3.00National Engraving Co.
,Washington, D.C 2. 50
Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i L 75
Engraving 1 illustration for Edward W. Keith v. United States, No. 8969:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 10.00Engraving 1 illustration for Henry C. Ripley v. The United States, No. 28555 (Nos. 887 and 888—Drawing: Mustang Island, Gulf of Mexico):Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 5. 00
ISTHMIAN CANAL COMMISSION.
Photohthographing and printing 800 copies each of 3 illustrations—Drawings Nos. 7093-A,7097, and 7098:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 2 i5. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 35.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 17.50Columbia Planograph Co.
,Washington, D.C 14. 40
Photolitliographing and printing 1,100 copies of 1 illustration—Drawing No. 7119—IsthmianCanal Commission:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 5. 00
Photohthographing and printing 1,200 copies each of 7 illustrations—Drawings Nos. 6023, 6105,
6115, 6425, 6426, 6427, and 6502:
The Norris Peters Co.,Washington, D.C 1 2 35. 00
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 60.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 42.00Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C 29.75
Photohthographing and printing 200 copies each of 40 illustrations—Drawings Nos. 6106, 6107,
6108, 6404, 6405, 6406, 6407, 6408, 6409, 6410, 6411, 6412, 6413
, 6414, 6415, 6416, 6417, 6418, 6419,
6420, 6421, 6422 , 6423,6424, 6428, 0429, 6503, 6504, 6505
, 6506, 6507, 6508, 6509, 7090, 7091, 7092,
7094, 7113, 7114, and 7200:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 12 120. 00Eckert Litliographing Co.
,Washington, D.C 141. 50
Columbia Planograph Co., Washington, D. C ' 144.50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 225.00
Photohthographing and printing 200 copies of 1 illustration—Drawing No. 7120—IsthmianCanal Commission:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 3. 00
Photohthographing and printing 100 copies eacli of 4 illustrations for Circular No 594—Draw-ings Nos. 7093-A, 7097, 7098, and 7119:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 8.00Engraving 1 illustration for Register Sheets:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., AVashington, D. C 21.00National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 6. 90Lanman Engraving Co.
,Washington, D.C 22. 00
Reproducing 158 illustrations for Annual Report, Isthmian Canal Commission for Year EndedJune 30, 1910 (House Doc. No. 1030, 61st Cong., 3d sess.):
Item No. 1.—Photohthographing and printing 7,846 copies each of 8 illustrations
—
A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 1,319.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D.C 1, 445. 00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 1 761.50
Item No. 2—Engraving 74 illustrations (half tones)—Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 1 3 172. 00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 325.00A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 171. 16
Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 200.00Kitab Engraving Co. , New York, N. Y 245. 50National Engraving Co., Washington, D.C 227. 00
1 Contractor.2 Awarded on lowest aggregate bid of 3 orders.3 Awarded on aggregate bid of items 2 and 3 on recommendation of Isthmian Canal Commission,
approved by Deputy Public Printer.
326 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Reproducing 158 illustrations for Annual Report, Isthmian Canal Commission fo^- 1910—Con.Item No. 3—Engraving 76 illustrations (zinc etchings)—
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i $398.00Lanman Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc.), Baltimore, Md 427.50Galvanotype Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 549.00Kitab Engraving Co., New York, N. Y 453.76National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C 598.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Form No. 151—Manual of Information Concerning Employmentsfor Service on the Isthmus of Panama:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 6. 40
Engraving 1 illustration for Report of the Department of Sanitation, Isthmian Canal Com-mission, for the Month of January, 1911:
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 4.25National Engraving Co., Washington, D. C No bid.Lanman Engraving Co.^ Washington, D. C 4.25
PhotoUthographing and prmting 1,700 copies each of 8 illustrations for Annual Report of theIsthmian Canal Commission, 1910 (H. Doc. No. 1030, 61st Cong., 3d sess.):
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 239. 00PhotoUthographing and printing 1,500 copies each of 5 illustrations—Drawings Nos. 6809, 6811,
6818, 1831, and 6840:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C. i 29.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 30. 50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 35.00
PhotoUthographing and printing 1,300 copies of 1 illustration-Tracing No. 5056—IsthmianCanal Commission:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 3.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 6. 75United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 9.00
PhotoUthographing and printing 300 copies each of 82 illustrations—Tracings Nos. 5503, 5505 to
5528, 5532, 5533, 5536 to 5562, 5564 to 5572, 5574, 5575, 5577 to 5583, 5585 to 5590, 5599, and 6106 to6108:
Julius Bien Co., New York, N. Y 546. 00A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md 450. 00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 280.00The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 1 143.50Eckert Lithographing Co. , Washington, D. C 254. 00
PhotoUthographing and printing 300 copies each of 20 illustrations—Drawings Nos. 6808, 6810,6812, 6813, 6814, 6815, 6817, 6819, 6822, 6823, 6824, 6825, 6827, 6828, 6832, 6833, 6836, 6837, 6838, and6115:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 51. 50PhotoUthographing and printing 300 copies each of 5 illustrations—Drawings Nos. 5058, 5059,
5060, 5061, and 5062:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 8. 75PhotoUthographing and printing 1,000 copies each of 7 illustrations—Drawings Nos. 6023, 6105,
6115, 6425, 6426, 6427, and 6502:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 28.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C 36.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 32.00
PhotoUthographing and printing 1,300 copies each of 11 illustrations—Drawings Nos. 5529, 5504,5576, 5530, 5584, 5531, 5563, 5591, 5535. 5534, and 6105:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C 44.00Eckert Lithographing Co., Washington, D. C i 38.00United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C No bid.
PhotoUthographing and printing 1,503 copies each of 6 illustrations—Tracings Nos. 6115, 6210,
6211, 6213, 6250, and 6261:
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 30.00PhotoUthographing and printing 300 copies each of 36 illustrations—Tracings Nos. 6212, 6214-
6238, inclusive, 6251-6260, inclusive:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 63.00
PhotoUthographing and printing 1,500 copies each of 9 illustrations—Tracings Nos. 4203, 4204,
7059, 7202, 7203, 7204, 7205, 7206, and 7400:The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 45.00
PhotoUthographing and printing 300 copies each of 19 illustrations—Tracings Nos. 4101-4105,4121-4122, 4205-4206, 7058, 7060, 7062, 7201, 7401-7406:A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md No bid.
The Norris Peters Co., Washington, D. C i 47.50United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 72.00
Engraving 1 illustration for Specification No. 49—Sketches of two Standard Test Specimens:"Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 00
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.
Engraving 2 illustrations for Proposed United States Safety Appliance Standards:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 8. 00
Lithographing and printing 1 ,003 copies of 1 illustration for Twenty-second Annual Report onStatistics of Railwavs in the United States:United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C 1 19. 50
Engraving 2 illustrations for Order—United States Safety Appliance Standards:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 50
Lithographing and printing 9,046 copies of 1 illustration for Twenty-second Annual Report on the
Statistics of Railways in the United States, 1909:
United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C i 81.00
1 Contractor.
EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER, 327
Engraving S illustrations for Third Annual Report of the Block Signal and Train Control Board:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. "Washington. D. C i $8.50National Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 9.40Lanman Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 12. 75Galvanotvpe Engraving Co.. New York, N. Y 8.80A. G. Ogden Co. (Inc. )r Baltimore. Md No bid.
Engraviug 3 illustrations for Third Annual Report of the Block Signal and Traia Control Board:Maurice Jovce Eusraving Co.. Washington. D. C 8.00National Engraving Co. ."Washington. D . C i 3. 40Lanman Engraving Co. , Washington, D. C 3. 80
Engraving 16 illustrations for Third Acnual Report of the Block Signal and Train Control Board
:
Maurice Jovce Engraving Co.. Washington. D. C 37.58National Engra\-ing Co.,"Washington. D. C i 26. 25Lanman Engraving Co., Washington. D. C 26. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Thii'd Annual Report of the Block Signal and Train Control Board:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C • 1.90National Engraviag Co. ."Washington, D. C i 1. 25Lanman Engraviag Co.. Washiagton, D. C 2. 00
Lithographing and printiag 5,597 copies of 1 illustration for Third Annual Report of the BlockSignal and Train CoutrofBoard:L'nited States Geological Survey. Washiagton, D. C i 65. 00
Engraving 1 illustration for Spiegel i Co. v. The Southern Railway Co., No. 3029:
Maurice Joyce Engraviag Co.. T\ ashiagton, D. C 1. 50National Engraving Co. ."Washington, D . C 1. 35
Lanman Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C i 1.20Engraving 1 illustration for Tvrenty-fourth Annual Report of Interstate Comaneree Commission
(H. Doc. No. llcS: 61st Cong., 3d sess.):
Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 7. 00Engraviag 1 illustration for brief in re Docket 3400 (Outline Map of the United States east of the
Mississippi River and north of the Ohio, etc.):
Mauric-e Joyce Engraving Co., Washington, D. C i 2. 00Engraviag 1 illustration for Decision of the"Interstate Commerce Commission—In re RestrictedRates:Maurice Joyce Engraviag Co., Washington. D. C i 1. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Locomotive Boiler Inspection Certificate:
Matirice Joyce Engraviag Co., Washiagton. D. C i 5. 00Lithographing "and prihttag o03 copies of l"iilustration for Statistical Report, 1909, Second Edi-tion—Map: TeiTitorial Groups of United States, etc.:
United States Geological Survey. Washiagton. D. C ._.i 29. 50
Engraving 1 illustration for Norfolk i: Western Railvray Co. v. United States:Maurice Joyce Engraving Co., Washington ._D. C i 9. 00
Engraviag 16 Ulustrations—Plates lUustratiag 1 nited States Safety Appliance Standards:Maurfce Joyce Engraviag Co.. Washiagto"n. D. C " i 41. 00
National Engraving Co . ."Washington, "D . C 58. 75
Lanman Engraviag Co. . Washtagtoa. D. C 65. 00
Baltimore-M"arylan"d Engraviag Co. , Baltimore . Md 69. 00Engraving 1 Ulustration for Classification of Safety Appliance Defects to be Reported by FederalInspectors:
Mainrice Joyce Engraving Co.. Washington, D. C 1. 50National Engraviag Co. ."Washiagton, "D. C .95
Lanman Engraying Co.. Washington. D. C i ' .80
Baltimore-Maryland Engraviag Co. . Baltimore, Md .75
Engraving 1 illustration for Portland Lumber Co. v. Oregon R. R. Navigation Co.. et al:
Maurice Joyce Engraviag Co. . Washiagton. D. C " i 2. 00
PhotoUthographing and printiag 200 copie5"each of 9 illustrations for Seventh Annual Report onthe Statistics of Railwavs. 1894:The Norris Peters Co!, Washington. D. C i 31. 50
Photolithographiag and priatiag 200 copies each of 9 illustrations for Eighth Annual Report onthe Statistics of Railwavs. 1S95:The Norris Peters Co.". Washington, D . C i 31. 50
Lithographiag and printing 10.549 copies of 1 illustration for Twentv-third Statistical Report onRailways. 1910—Territorial Groups'" of the United States:United States Geologieal Survey. Washiagton, D. C i 94. 00
Engraving IS illustrations for Safety Apphanc"es Act—Instructions for Inspectors, etc.:
Maurice Joyce Engraviag Co., Washiagton, D. C i 63. 50
BUREAU AMERICAN REPUBLICS.
Photohthographing and priatiag .500 copies of 1 illustration for Senate Document No. 744, Sixty-first Congress, third session—Report of the Fourth International American Conference "of
American States:The Norris Peters Co.. Washington. D. C i 47.50
1 Contractor.2 Awarded by instruction of assistant ptirehasing agent, owing to necessity of prompt delivery.
328 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911,with the time each has been employedand the amount eich has earned, including leaves of absence and pay for holidays.
Name.
Abbott, SaraAbbott, William R . .
.
Abell, Apolonia TAbernethy, Charles. .
.
Ackerman, Abram A .
Ackert, Burnett HAdams, Carrie VAdams, James HAdams, Josephine G .
.
Adams, Lewis KAdams, Lorenzo PAdams, LouiseAdams, Loxlie VAdams, Myron HAdams, Richard TAdams, Thomas CAdams, William R—Adams, William SAdamson, Harriette O.Adamson, JessicaAddison, Howard R .
.
Addison, PhilipAdie, AliceAdy, Henry SAgar, KateAgnew, Clarence M
—
Ahern, EllaAhern, Joseph EAitkenhead,Wilfred C.Ake, Margaret DAlbaugh, Benjamin S.Albertson, George H .
.
Alburtis, James HAlderman. Ralph W .
.
Aldridge, Clifford B...Aldridge, George T
—
Aldrich, William H...Alexander, Charles J .
.
Alexander, Jeremiah .
.
Alexander, William. .
.
Allen, Alfred OAllen, Annie CAllen, Charles CAllen, Charles RAllen, George WAllen, Henry MAllen, Henry MAllen John WAllen, Louis MAllen, Rufus JAllison, Arthur AAlUson, Charles EAllison, Frank AAllison, WilliamAltman, DavidAlverson, John LAmazeen, Charles B...Ambler, SarahAmes, Mary CAmmann, CharlesAmoss, James OAnderson, Clifton C . .
.
Anderson, David F . .
.
Anderson, Emil AAnderson, Fred AAnderson, Gustave A.Anderson, JordanAnderson, NelsonAnderson, Percy SAnderson, Richard H
.
Anderson, RobertAnderson, William H
.
Anderson, William J.
.
Andrew, Eugene H . .
.
Hoursem-
ployed.
13652,573
991i2, 534§l,027i2.374
1,]50|1 3643:3^
2, 535
J
2,543
2,500i2,520
569641367
1 3652,5092, 469-i
1,2262,511
2,4822, 509i2,358|
2,5352,4252,5422,5282.5882, 5012,528
16
2,5042, 5262,503t2,018"
28595
1 3652, 498.^
2, 522i1 3592,576*2, 449i
2, 514"
2,5191365
2,487J2,6361
2, 470'
12
1,05113652.609i1 364|f
2,0472, 50411,3841
2, 523|2,5202, 626i2,5142, 527i2, 6891
2,3982,1702,4451,6352,5332,548
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$900. 001,460. 70
289. 39
1, 516. 94606. 65
1,187. 00
583. 85896.24
1,346.42632. 18625. 12
1,315. 3528.00
253. 5291.75
1, 000. 001,255. 00
617. 33
306. 50
1, 639. 92
750. 52
627. 651,065. 75
1,271.40849. 28650. 94
1,270. 57
1, 757. 461,625. 651,712.96
4. 001,254. 001,709.281,383.06
510. 9310. 00
150. 00776.50897. 94
1,139.00708. 00
1,530. 04857. 52650. 48
1,263. 501,800. 001,700. 561,461.76
617. 50^8.00162. 81
1,800. 001,261.251,499.70
Piece-work.
822. 041,252. 75
349. 121.519.501.264. 001,664.371,514. 16
668. 72845. 02
] , 610. 34604. 74505. 10411. 54992. 76
1,729.50
$770. 94
783. 08
938. 13
940. 47
1.027. 54
Name.
Andrews, Elizabeth L.Andrews, MargaretAntelotti, Frank JAnthony, Albert BAnthony, Frances M.
.
Arends, Fred LArmstead, CharlesArmstead, Julian P . .
.
Armstead, Robert W..Armstrong, ArthurArmstrong, CatherineP
Armstrong, James R .
.
Arnett, Alphonso T . .
.
Arnold, Alfred JArnold, Harry CArrington, Thomas J..
Ash, MatthewAshford, Charles W . .
.
Ashford, William F . .
.
Ashby, Mary Sabin. ..
Ashion, Harry FAshley, William FAshton, Fred DAshton, George HAshton, Joseph JAtkins, JamesAtkins, John HAtkinson, Edwin T . .
.
Atkinson, George O . .
.
Atkinson, James SAtkinson, John FAtwell, Mary HAudrick, William H .
.
Aukward, George H...Auracher, Christian C.Austin, Edwin Bruce.Austin, ElizabethAustin, Grant LAustin, James EAvis, WilliamAyres, John TAyler, Henry EAylward, Minnie A . .
.
Ayres, AnnieAyres, FrankBabcock, Daniel ABabcock, James H.,jr.Babcock, JohnBabcock, Joseph HBabcock, Raymond N.Bacon, Allan LBagnam, WiUiam B .
.
Bailey, Ida KBailey, Ida MBailey, Lucy RBailey, Mary EBailey, William HBair, Bert E .
Baird, Hattie DBaker, Alfred J
j
Baker, Charles WBaker, Edgar RBaker, Ella BBaker, Emily MBaker, George FBaker, Philip EBaker, William RBaker, William SBalderson, BurlingtonL
Baldwin, Ella FBaldwin, Lillian Kidwell
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,366
1,392J2,409
103
2,5121,4042, 48111,63U2, 512
2,3542,49212,5122, 389i2,5961,3602,5542,5522,5102, 460-1-
2,324-J-
2,540i2, 503
1 26
2,254
2, 518J1 3442, 520*2, 4642,6022,0972,5522, 496
l,795i2,537
814J1 3652,482-1
1 29i2, 503i2,50812,415
^ 2, 5041 3642,502
2,443i1,783§2,554
999*2,9582, 507i
2,5042,3022,5282, 552
2, 51212,521"
6482,-550
1,986*
2,5172, 631
1 51*1,914*
2,506
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$591. 94704. 67603. 0526. 74
1,274.45410. 49745. 39412. 22
1,409.80
Piece-work.
$847. 74
1,678.
810.
1,517.
1, 199.
894.
680.
1, 105.
1,660.
1,406.
1,234.
1,401.
638.
671.
55.
569.
1,263.
680.
1,556.
1,488.
1,783.524.
641.
1,551.927.
1,379.204.
1,.300.
1, 255.
57.
879.
1,254.
1,511.
1,252.
718.
1,512.
1,343.
1,074.
1,717.505.
1,792.
754.
626.
577.
1,270.
1,283.628.
975.
324.
709.
573.
1,261.
1,056.58.
1,238.
687. 26
754. 20
Days.
KBPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 329
No. 19—Statement showing the names of persons employed in the jmblic printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Baldwin, Walter JBaldwin, William H .
.
Balkam, Annie WBall, George HBall, Hiram WBall, Leonard LBalmer, Harvey F
—
Barber, CharlesBardwell, Minnie W...Barker, Arthur EBarker, Mary EBarlow, John RBarnett, Horace EBarnholt, William H..Barnes, Charles PBarnes, Clair CBarnes, George OBarnes, Laura LBarnesby, WalterBarnhart, Flavins H .
.
Barnhart Hermann B.Barnum, HoratioBarnum, Mark H., jr..
Barr, Charles HBarr, Ernest EBarr, John ABarr, John MBarr, Samuel DBarrett, AimieBarrett, Howard A—Barrett, John MBarrett, JuliaBarrett, Michael FBarrett, Robert DBarringer, MartinBarsto, Sarah MBart, Susie CBartels, Augustus J. .
.
Barth, William FBartle, Henry EBartlett, EdwardBarton, Charles H., jr.
Baskerville, Douglas BBateman, Maggie CBateman, Wilham J...
Bates, William HBattenfield, Paul JBattles, Samuel LBattley, Alice EBauer, Clement ABauer, Frank JBauer, Charles FBaulsir, John VBaumgartner, A n -
thony MBaylie, JennieBayly, John A., sr
Bayly, William J. W..Bayne, Christie SBaynes, James EBaxter, Byran HBaxter, Frank ABaxter, Frederick W .
.
Baxter, Samuel WBeach, Daniel WBeach, Francis I
Beach, Harry DBeadle, Henry MBeall, EsauBeall, Richard E., jr...
Beaman, Joseph NBean, Spencer JBeaton, Robert C. ^ . .
.
Beatty , Alexander P .
.
Bechert, William H . .
.
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,51542,
575'
2,503l,331i
3,23U13072,490
2,027i13652,443424
2,3322,5552,5042,528
2,506i
2,4662,56642,538|2,4064
1313A2,5394
794413352,5121,3454
Amount earned.
Time- Piece-work, work.
,262. 95909. 22
$1,013.66
503. 06333. 47360. 74234. 24631. 66508. 09499. 90611. 00127. 20626. 08299. 92150. 08725. 41255. 75
2,5531,6122,4454
7142,5252,402
5281,9992,4972,4431,2261,3832,5072,9142,5692,5742,51242,521'
2,1322,47242,5034616
2,4152,552
2,5261,7404
248
2,5762,4011,9944
754.44750. 12873.89203. 60004. 00723. 58397. 25825. GO.516. 22815. 70
750. 10850. 80612. 35381. 80267. 00201. 00161. 36583. 25263. 02245. 99610. 05712. 70134. 38204. 06648. 39459. 89879. 93697. 84290. 30618. 10379. 12154. 00402. 02315. 95
4972895166415264072"
53841 342^12,46141,176"
2,5042,27942,48742,5122,5414
1,520.40436. 1268. 76
1,262. 02615. 49526. 96
1,248. 501,146. 501,554.341,277.401,645. 201,042. 001,071. 51
937. 89
1,230. 75605. 87751. 20794. 90054. 90
1,256. 901,532. 70
96. 58
763.
660. 90
101. 89
Name.Hoursem-
ployed.
Bechtel, Nora ABeeker, Joseph WBeekman, Charles J . .
.
Beckwith, DanielBeddow, William C. .
.
Beene, Russell OBelght, Melvin MBelair, Felix JBelcher, Ida PBelcher, Joseph WBelcher, Sumner PBell, Charles WBell, Edith MBell, FrankBell, Robert JBell, Samuel HBell, William PBellinger, Abra ABellinger, Oscar BBenjamin, Miriam E .
.
Benker, Charles GBennaugh, SimeonBenner, Allen R. C ...
Benner, Joseph NBennett, Charles EBennett, Clara LBennett, Edgar PBennett, Luke JBennett, Thomas D...Bennett, Walter JBenson, Gustav ABentley, Mary F. C...Benton, Andrew JBentz, Abner WBentzel, Charles H....Berg, John RBerger, Frederick H. .
.
Bergeson, AndrewBergin, Mary LBeringer, W'illiam H.
.
Berkeley, George T..Berkley, John ABernard, AlbertBernd, JohnBerry, Daniel SBerry, GeorgeBerry, Jarrett SBerwick, William. . . .
.
Beyler, EdwardBier, Robert LBierach, GeorgeBierley, WilliamBiggins, Mamie RBillings, Harry BBirchard, Marie L I
Bird, John Ri
Birdsall, George H!
Birmingham, Joseph J.j
Birney, Thomas i
Bisbee, Horace VBishop, Agnes I
I
Bishop, John Ki
Bittenbender, John K.iBlaauboer, I'eter
Black, Charles NBlackburn, Samuel J. .|
Blackwell, Svlve^ter FBlackwell. William R JBladen, Charles ABlain, Lelia A I
Blaine, Edward}
Blair, NellieBlake, David ABlake, William WBlakelv. Thomas E...^
Amount earned.
Time-work.
2,514.', $042. 031,306' 670. 301359 708. GO2,5174 1,272.892,550 1,720.701 354| 1,747. 85
2,5442,5164
1,279. 201,264 35
2,523 633. 342,503 1,596.152,4084 887. 74
2,3014 1,380.901365' 1,000.001,1644 282. 172,520' 1,513. 202,504 1,627. 602,504 626. GO2,318 645. 75
2, 467 1.543.741,0434 260. 83
2.5034 1,251.751,
138' 293. 591365 1,000. GO2,545 1. 709. 181 365 720. 002,5104 1,356.801,595' 968. 942.545 1,447. 43
2,808 1,788.802,039 820. 502.539 1,275.921365 900. 002,495 1, 692. 44
2,501 1,200. 50
2, 5224 1,266. 551 365" 3,600. GO1 365 1,200. GO2.517 1,261.002, 4504 614. 852.512i 1,695.842.518" 1,285.702, 4714 723. 422.523" 885. 982,5194 1,262. 45
436" 109. 60509 260. 90
2. 003 798. 892,486 1,356.902. 509 1.266. 002, 504 1.252.002,213 1,400.651 364 718. GO1,7684 465. 78
2. 092" 1,051.601,782 445. 472.991 1,640. 76
684 362. 75
1.331 669.502,542 667. 602, 496 1.501.802.380 590. 22
2, 540 1,658.802,5174 1,328. 75
2,472 1.673.892, 540 1.622.522,525 689. 55
2.420 933. 10
2, 49S4 624. 612,512" 1.383.521 164 322. (10
2.5144 630. 62
2. 482" 623. 0816 4.00
1 365 1.400.012.611 1..396. 50
182. 65
Days.
330 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.Hoursem-
ployed.
Blessing, Louis MBlett, Charles FBlincoe, William FBock, MarcusBlock, MiltonBlore, Mar3'
Blosser, Ross JBlum, OttoBoate, HarryBock, Harry GBodenhamer, Marsh A.Bodine, Benjamin F.
.
Bodwell, Anson LBoernstein, Henry N .
.
Bogia, Ferdinand F.
.
Boice, John EBoland, Bridget T...Bolden, Frederick H.BoUand, Benjamin...Bolten, William R...Bond, John WBond, Lewis EBond, Marion MBone, AugustusBonney, Byron WBontz, Ida MBoone, George RBoone, George WBoone, WalterBooth, William HBooze, William H.Borst, Jennie ABoss, Castleman PBoss, James GBoss, John RBoss, Laura VBoston, Arthur FBosworth, Admiral K.Boteler, E. ABoteler, Edward D....Boteler, Florence B . .
.
Boteler, Harry SBoteler, Overton CBotts, John ABoucher, Robert SBouton, Eugene CBouvet, Charles W—Bowden, FletcherBowen, Albert WBowen, Arthur LBowen, Lucy MBowie, Anna J
Bowie, RandallBowler, Bessie EBowles, LucyBowles, Mary EBowley, Harkness L.
.
Bowman, William A..Bowser, Mack CBoyce, Arthur HBoyd, JohnBoyer, Alfred J
Royer, Andrew J—
,
Boyer, TaylorBoyle, JamesBraddock, Frank C .
.
Bradley, E. KBradley, George E . .
.
Bradley, John DBradley, John RBradley, John TBrady, Ora ABrady, William W . .
.
Bragg, Robert EBrandon, Leroy D . .
.
2, 50412,521i
2,537
2, 3483G5
2,434i
2,504272
2,532360
2, 56842, 107
2,5822,53942, 457380
2, 2984l,33l|
2, 173
2,5042, 415
1834
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$1,252. 25
1,422.41899. 56587. 0054.75
1,217.701,252.00
136. 00
1, 355. 21
54. 48
1, 749. 271,357.80
1, 307. 89
1, 583. 77
1,231.0068. 40
598. 01
334. 22
857.801.502. 40
846. 3147.87
Piece-work.
l,920i13131,6612,533
2,573J101
2,5002,634
2,327i2,541i2,5362,549i
2,56742,5542,554284
2,876
191i2,5202,5412,469
660
2,502i2,443i2, 53711 3652,5702,5332,43442,488
2,380440
2,9062,5932,5081
2962,544
162,5282,5171,361
4081,5732,5692,58742,287'
7121 365861
2,5772,5694
482. 48
1, 752. 80435.96
1, 603. 13
1, 166.0026. 50
712.96636. 50582. 85
1,535.101,356. 541,538.40
674. 47652. 05
1,339. 5742. 60
1,210. 9347. 87
1,511.451,290.52
674. 39357. 85626. 87
1,222. 151,577. 442,250. 001,737. 62
762. 37608. 62622. 00
Name.
$1,017.97
595. 00110. 00
1,044. 85653. 29028. 0474. 80
647. 158. 00
1,270. 001,387. 87
343. 19212. 00366. 05
1,548. 531,394. 121,372. 20
427. 201,800. 00
433. 001,473. 951,994. 79
298. 99
Hoursem-
ployed.
Brandt, AdamBrandt, Fred W.II...Branson, FrankBrantley, Charles J....
Brassil, Thomas JBraswell, Ernest J
Brarminger, William LBrattain, Henry E .
.
Braxton, AlexanderBraxton, Hemy WBrayshaw, Albertde L
Brayton, Harvey H..Breed, William JBreen, Helen GBreen, JamesBreen, Sylvester ABreitenbach, George EBrennan, CarolineBrennan, Charlotte E
.
Brennan, Mary ABrennan, Thomas M.
.
Brent, Walter HBreslin, JosephineBrett, Anna EBretzfelder, MosesBrewer, KinseyBrewer, WallaceBrian, Edward HBrian, Henry TBrick, Alice LBrick, JosephineMBrickerd, MiltonBridwell, Charles W. .
.
Briggs, Elmer EBriggs, James SBriggs, WilliamBright, Emma ABright, Harry HBright, James EBright, William HBright, William HBrinker, .Tosiah HBriscoe, Ida DBriscoe, Samuel MBritt, PierceBroaddus, John BBroady , Florence E . .
.
Broas, John MBrockman, William E.Brockv/ell, V/illiamN
.
Brodie, Charles CBrodnax, JamesHBrooke, EdwardBrooke, Jam.es EBrookfield, Caroline F.Brooks, Arthur CBrooks, Edward A—Brooks, Jam.es EBrooks, James F-
Brooks, Judge ViBrooks, Richard H....Brooks, Robert E-
Brooks, Thomas M....
Brooks, Victor TBrosee, Charles EBrosee, GuyBrosnahan, NoraBrosnan, Agnes J
Brosnan, Elizabeth C.
Brosnan, Margaret T.Brower, Garrett B .,
jr
Brown, AlfredBrown, ArthurBrown, Arthur G
1 365647944
2,5041,9602,2561 32042,5192,4922,7234
2,5562,5331 123804
2,5282,5042,4692,51842,468
2,5181 365
2,3212,529
2,03942,5042,5351 365
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$2,000.03388. 20250. 35
1,252. 001,060. 80
790. 64631. 00
1,263. 75625. 55711. 68
655. 831,72L 86
244. 00242. 98
1, 524. 601,252. 001,386. 90
888. 37617. 60
1,364. 42626. 01
2,5122,5462,5002,5401 3651 365
16240
2,5042,1571 3641594
2,4182,558
40
2,5264282
2, .570
2,57442,48P4
2, 58442,4242,276
C91
2, 58342,55042, .505
40
2,5371 364ii485
2,5812,3342,51942, .511
3922,400
69744184
2,55842,51842,5144
580. 71
1,383.40723. 15
1,252. 001,528. 59
4,500. 00
719. 951,494. 22
1,500. 001,736.621,800. 00
720. 008. 00
213. 06751. 20779. 66
1,595.5647. 51
1,618. 85769. 0810. 00
1,411.0872. 74
1,556.491,463.051,410. 32
818. 571,391.08
796. 77177. 12
801.03644. 69626. 2720. 00
1,661.78544. 86122. 50
1,351.44695. 00
1, 145. 05629. 98121. 05641. 30174. 36260. 25730. 75633. 51
1,352. 51
Days.
EEPORT OF TflE PUBLIC PEINTEB. 331
j^Q_ IQ—Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public 2^rinting and
binding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Brown, Benjamin F...Bro-WTi, DelphineBrown, ElijahBrown, Elliott WBrown, George Iv
Brown, Henry MBro^vn Homer JBrown, Howard GBro^vn, Ida VBrown, James FBrown, James M. E—Bro-mi, John RBrown, John WBrown, Joseph ABrown, Julia GBrown, Kath. L. S....
Brown, LeviBrown, Louis NBrown, Robert WBrown, Samuel RBrown, Stephen TBrown, ThomasBrown, Thurston G...Brown, Wade HBrown, William HBrown, William PBrown, AVilliam T. . .
.
Browne, John CBrowne, Kate I
Browne, Ulysses SBrowne, Walter ABrowne, William H..
.
Browne, William Iv..
.
Browning, Harrison MBrowning, Luther L .
.
BrufEy, George TBruce, AaronBruce, Daniel WBrudin, John FBryan, Carolyn JBryan, Ella EBuchanan, Charles B .
.
Buck, Benjamin RBuckholz, Brady N . .
.
Buckingham, Clinton0
Buckland, Frank E . .
.
Buckley, AnnaBuckley, James J
Bucklev, JossphineCBuckley, William E...Buckner, William I. .
.
Buehler, Albert JBuehler, John FrBuehne, AugustBugbee, Mary FBugden, Arthur MBullen, William W....Bullis, William JBullock, Marion EBullock, Samuel GBumpus, Frank MBunch, Hester RBundy, Alvin ABundy, John RBunn, Sidney SBurchfield, William E.Burdette, James W. .
.
Burger, John TBurgess, Robert WBurgess, William R . .
.
Burgy, MarieBurke, Anna GBurke, CatherineBurke, Emmett H
! Amount earned
Hours I
em-i
ployed,j
Time- Piece-
! work. work.
820 1 $222. 56
2.412JI
2,545i I
1 352f \
2,642i 1
2,33913141 363i607
2,5482,4132,5222,50813642,40042,530§2,057
2,616J2, 535
J
2,5192,4052,1712, 5.59
2,5052,4942,7502,5252, 030J2,552*2,636"
374J1,9602,532i
2.55512,429
2,513i2,85512,352
2,470i363i568
2,262
1,875
J
1239
2, 5241
2,413J1,0881
2, 324|2,5202,50413653fi4i|
6875125321
721545
5602,5832,55411314i391i1,7202, 535
J
2,493|2,504
2,558i2,121
604. 991,227.46
405. 83
1, 436. 89
1,371.072, 135. 20
425. 97152. 87
1,665. 04
1, 206. 50630. 68722. 95837. 67665. 69
1,687. 26514. 24903. 72639. 92
1,482. 00602. 99577. 72
• 893. 48626. 26
750. 90738. 88
1,267. 00507. 87720. 67
1,322. 0093. 62
569. 071,512. 361.739. 581,221.55
661. 161,036.351,295.04
618. 481,989. 60
340. 801,-545. 12
1,221.741, 180. 00
1,266. 75604. 57265. 79639. 39
1,264. 001,252. 00
950. 00899. 82
2, 093. 52798. 71
1,442. 251,971.08
967. 591,033.36
280. 00660. 08706. 80
2,259. 991,013.84
534. 001,720. 21
1,250. 75626.00
645. 21670. 24
$820. 28
Name.
615. 00
C83. 16
4.50. 06
790. 19
Burke, George HBurke, George OBtirke, Harry CBurke, James J
Burke, John JBurke, John WBurke, Julia MBurke, Mary ABurke, MichaelBurke, William EBurkhardt, Julius W..Burkholder, Edward..Burklin, GeorgeBurless, Daniel WBurlingame, WUliam..Burnett, Charles W . .
.
Bumham, Inez LBurns, Aloysius FBurns, Harry WBurns, James WBurns, John HBurns, John J
Burns, John J ,
Burnside, John SBurr, AdaBurr, \v' illiam JBurrell, Emmitt M...Burritt, Jessie ABurruss, MaryBui'son, Isaac ABurton, Lansing H...Burton, Minnie W . .
.
Burton, StephenBush, Charles WBush, Daniel P.,M.DBush, FenwickBush, John KBush, Louis FBush, WilliamBush, YatesBuskuhl, Frederick.
.
Butcher, James W., jr
Butcher, John HBute, Eleanor HButler, BartholomewW
Butler, Harold DButler, JennieButler, John HButler, John MButler, Missouri GButler, Paul I
Butler, Walter CButler, William E . .
.
Butler, William P...Butscher, Edward P.Butt, Lilla WBuxmeyer, Nicholas.B3mum, Thomas A.
.
Byrne, Edith EByrne, Joseph HByrne, Partick JByrne, Thomas FCabaniss, Joseph D...Cady, William SCaesar, Harold CCahill, Nellie ECake, Lawrence H . .
.
Calhoon, Edward E..Calhoun, Richard M.
.
Calkins, Orville ACallaghan, Eva ACallahan, John JCallanan, Margaret. .
.
Callaway, Robert W.
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,75G§1 3.53
1 3651,4872,5222,8771
2,275^2,511§1365
2,511i-2,59612,5192,5461
6442,5542,562|2,4241,4692,499
2882,52312, 515*2,52712,57412,5141,30012,533"
1,218
2,51U2,45312,37112,1802,8322,55013652,4861,5811
2, 261
1
2,055616*
1 185"
2,5541 365
Amount earned.
Time-work.
Piece-work.
2,54012,5281,4982,504659
S959.696.
950.
743.
1,267.883.
1,364.
628.
720.
628.
1,653.1,379.
1,540.162.
1,224.
1,754.663.
415.
loo!
1,140.
1,260.
1,523.
1,563.629.
660.
723.
359.
628.
714.
1,454.
551.
856.
1,638.
1,871.
628.
790.
612.
513.
155.
366.
1,285.
1,400.
1,532.
1.728.
390.
1,502.I 167.
2,53413652,53312,2892,52911,445
3071
2,3121 385968
2,4842,4513981
2,546"
1,048*2,519"
81 3131 3582,410|1 362-1
2,57742,5022,495*
975.
720,
891.
576.
1,270.
361.
156.
1.397.900.
490,
1,490,
1,230.
99,
1,279.
271.
630.
1.
2,003.
706.
1,371.
716.
1,663.
625.
625.
Days.
332 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Camatella. Salvator. .
.
Cameron, John WCameron, William B.
.
Cammack, Maggie R .
.
Camp, William MCampbell, Andrew J ..
Campbell, Daniel A. .
.
Campbell, Edward B.Campbell, James ACampbell, James H . .
.
Campbell, Joseph W .
.
Campbell, Louis JCampbell, MaryCampbell, Richard H.Campbell, Sandford B
.
Campbell, Thomas A.
.
Campbell, Thomas F.
.
Canisius, Arthur TCannon, Cath. E. A...Caimon, Frank ACantrne, CatharineCapell, Charles ACapers, Frank VCapper, Clen MCardwell, Joseph CCarey, Hugh J
Carlin,Clay FCarney, George ACarpenter, Arthur A. .
.
Carpenter, Elizabeth.
.
Carpenter, Georgia B .
.
Carpenter, William H.Carr, Alexander ACarr, Andrew JCarr, John HCarr, Lena BCarr, Margaret CCarr, Mattie LCarr, MinervaCarroll, Joseph HCarroll, Louis MCarroll, SoutheyCarroll, Thomas FCarson, Alice MCarson, EllenCarter, Delos MCarter, Edward LCarter, Fannie DCarter, Georgie I
Carter, JamesWCarter, LeeCarter, Lillian WCarter, Owen LCarter, Richard FCarter, Richard N \
Carter, William !
Carty, Alton BCarver, Charles H
\
Carver, WilburnR....Carville, JamesCary, Thomas R
|
Casey, Daniel J !
Cason, Thomas J{
Casper, Elizabeth '
Cassiday,May A\
Cassidav, William J . .
.
Castle, Charles ECastle, Emanuel MCather, AnnaCaton, John P. D i
Cavanaugh, Adelaide I
Cavev. James W i
Cavill, Albert M|
Cawson, Charles C '
Chamberlain, Joseph F i
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,18911 3652,540
2,5442,551
1,227
J
2,467i2,45312,4951,6311 36513652,4992,516|2,528
1682,50312,4722,44512,5042,4752,542.1
2,5192,5172,5241
671"
2,4992,45412,1731 3502,5441 3642,5021 3652,4352,5061,4122,38612,50012,5262,543
5761 26211 3642,5211
2, 54612,430i2,494|2, 529
J
2, 5021
2,5532,5782,5322,570^2, 500113652,408^2,534
402,4842,556
1 3651 3651,2102,509
2,50432
2,1701142
2, 559.V
2,309"
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$547.371,174.981,058. 47
1,507.641,447. 31
625. 471,234. 15
623.
856.
1,400.
497.
1,253.
1,389.
1,260,25.
1,502.
658.
1,556.626.
1,361.
1,419.
952.
1,261.
1,565.
186.
1,258.
1,236.543.
862.
1, 493.
718.
628.
720.
856.
750.
354.
612.
737.
1,001.
1,067.
86.
304.
496.
1, 565.
1,280.
607.
875.
1,521.
625.
1,434.
735.
1,001.
732.
1,250.
1,200.
1,445.
1,573.10.
1,256.
955.
900.
,200.
682.
628.
1, 252. 009. 22
977. 2036. 60
1,361.891,161.30
Piece-work.
$811.90
1,017.16
933. 60
840.
Name.
Chamberlain, MauriceD
Chambers, AndrewChambers, Eleanor M.Champltn, BertCChapman, AnnieChapman, GeorgeW .
.
Chapman, James RChapman, Joseph B . .
.
Charlton, Harry EChase, Ambrose HChase, Fannie CChase, Fred CChase, HenryWChase, Maria AChase, Robert HChase, William HChase, William HChatterton, Louise W
.
Chenoweth,William HCherry, Clarence ECheshire, Robert MChew, John H., jr
Chick, Charles RChildress, JohnWChilds, Samuel NChisholm, Daniel V. ..
Chisley, William JChisolm, John AChisolm, Rollins FChristenson, Ethel G.
.
Christian, RobertW .
.
Christian, Rufus LChristian, Wallace B .
.
Christie, Harry RChristmas, William J.
.
Chroniger, William P..Claflin, Fremont MC agett, Ellen HClark, Charles EClark, DanielClark, George EClark, HelenClark, James Wilson. .
.
Clark, Jesse MClark, JohnWClark, Lewis BClark, Thomas FClark, William EClarke, Elizabeth M . .
.
Clarke, George BClarke, JohnClarke, Joseph SClarke, WilliamYClarkson, William F...Clement, Lee RClements, Lyman J
—
Clements, Marj; EClements, WilliamCleveland, ElijahCluie, Anna BClol^ey, Julia FClough, Allan CClouser, Robert HClum, George BCoates, Frank MCoates, HansCobb, James WCobb, JohnNCoburn, Mae LCochennour, Edgar R.Cockrill, AimerCoder, Minnie GC08, Charles H
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,507|2,5521 36412,4832,47212,87012,528113651 2835931
2,563
2 232|2,4722,5122,550
162,58612,5282,5092,5301
81 2111
1 210f710
2,5212,58812,5251,8792,54011 223f2, 571
J
2,5651 3652,5479461
2,85213132,4622,5052, 5631
2,513i
2,5112,3332,3162,5042,520
272745J-
2,4391 3652,2561,2632,5112,055^-
2,5022,4472,136^2,5042,5282,5042,5062,536
2,658i276i
2,504^2,4942,5242,3951 33411,539
282,2501-
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$717. 48664. 49
749. 74
1,243.50619.10832.83770. 23
1,600.00
. 946.48
1,236. 15
747. 301,111.26
629.001,384.02
4. 001,801.181,524.00
753. 00634. 74
2.00488.83412. 57436.65
1,265.001,702.64
759.90558. 07
1,278. 60441.42
1,743.281,691.891,300. 01
1,662. 18474. 45
1,085.311,872. 80
615. 50751.65
1,589.511,286.55
1,383.251,407.381,268.451,502.401,264.00
170.00210. 29618. 53720. 00
1,130. 78703. 40
1,257. 50524.79
1,325.40608.00536. 13732. 92634.72626.00
1,987.84904 10
1,210.0071. 52
627. 11
624. 10
1,280 00602. 34932 12
403. 6410.80
1, 130. 05
Days.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 833
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Coe, Mary J
Cogan, James ECogswell, Frederick A
.
Cohen, MorrisCohill, Frank RColbert, John WColbert, Margaret C. .
.
Colby, Evangeline S...Colclazier, Nellie CColdwell, John WCole, EffieMCole, Frank OCole, Fred WCole, Frederic Wil-
lard, jr
Cole, George CCole, Grace GCole, Ira ECole, John OCole, Margaret MCole, SamuelColeman, Benjamin. .
.
Coleman, EdwardColeman, MarcusColeman, Robert EColklesser, Amelia A .
.
Collar, EdwinCollier, Mary DCoUiere, Joseph I
Collins, AnitaCollins, Bernard J... .
.
Collins, CatherineCollins, JuliaCollins, Mary JCollins, Thomas HCollins, William JColman, David EColman, Samuel AColnan JohnColton, Joseph EColumbus, May AColville, Frank CColvin, John RColvin, Samuel NColwell, James FCombs, Bernard C
Combs, ClarkWCompton, FrankCompton, SmithComstock, Arlington .
.
Conaway, Emma F. .
.
Congdon, Robert W...Conger, William HConnell, Dennis EConnelly, Benjamin MConnelly, Michael P . .
.
Conner, ElizabethConnery, John ECormin'gton, Thomas JConnolly, John FCoimoUy, Mary A.Connor, Cornelius A...Connor, Edward EConnor, James DConnor, John BConnor, Kate FConnor, Michael, jr
Connor, William CConroy, James JConstantine ,BenjaminF
Conway, Thomas. ..'.
.
Conway, William JCook, Abraham G
Hoursem-
ployed.
l,418i
2,517
2,473i1 365
2, mh815'
2, 4591
2,3682,4692,5494
2,448i2,5031
16
2,5492,53041,12742,2552, 566i2,4732,501|2,5442,5694
451
2, .532
2,5092,504
3002, 157i1 3652,524
384
1,15842, 42742,2682,524
1 22228
2,3232,432
5602,6192,5492,5362,5101388944284
2,3661,2002,5112,3961,7422,4684i 360t%2,5102,5354
2,51741,4152,5032,4922,52741, 12042,5142,5152,45613652,4662.5154
2,4211 365
2,45742,5344
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$390. 301,261. 001,236. 95
900. 00629. 41204 12
616. 11
631. 09617. 47671. 06658. 75
1, 251. 75
8. 00
1, 548. 58
1, 273. 65283. 87
1, 129. 50
1,675. 60618. 25625. 37638. 60
1,727.24114 93636. 34630. 50
1.252.0075.00614 49
1,452. 78
1,391. 58116. 99
300. 45,213. 75641. 10
,571. 02
158. 29
,044 25
,466. 72171. 92
, 538. 75832. 21
636. 20
, 419. 20
180. 10
107. 12
592. 99331. 80480. 25
,442. 40926. 32
, 238. 75990. 46
,781. 71
,525.86
1,508. 11
712. 70
1,501.801,500.001,532.90
578. 77
1,259.501,261. 50614 00
1,600.001,480.801,409.26
1,467.48720. 00619. 55
1, 273. 80
Piece-work.
$542. 48
436. 04
545. 02
638. 39
Name.
Cook, Cyrus ECook, lienry ECook, JohnCook, Mary ECook, Mary HCook, William J
Cook, Charles FCooksey, Charles HCooley, Leander BCoolidge, Helen QCooney, Kathryn C. .
.
Cooney, William ECooper, Edward FCooper, John WCooper, Mary E.Cooper, Sands LCopenharve, Harvey.
.
Copeland, Wilber A..
.
Copp, Walter GCopper, Samuel RCorbett, Maurice N...,Corbin, William H...,Corkins, David DeWitt
Cornell, Sarah M ,
Cornish, Joseph SCornish, William H . .
.
Cornwell, Louis WCornwell, Theodore D.Corridon, Alice I ,
Corridon, Philip CCorwin, Thomas JCostello, John A
,
Costello, Mary ,
Coster, Stephen KCostigan, Lawrence. .
.
Costley, Moses A ,
Costori, William HCotte, Helen M ,
Cotter, James E ,
Cotter, John ACottle, AlbertCouncell, William F .
.
Cousins, Wallace JCovert, Charles CCovert, Seward TCowden, Frank BCowell, Henry C ,
Cowgill, Herman L. .
.
Cowgill, John,
Cowles, Allen E ,
Cox, Charles HCox, Clinton RCox, Frank PCox, James NCox, Lena PCozlin, JacobCraft, MaxCraig, AmandaCraig, Benjamin PCraig, James MCramer, Mary ACrandall, Annabel . . .
.
Crandall, Francis A . .
.
Craney, FrederickCi-ass, Alfred W ,
Craven, John C
Crawford, William . .
.
Crawford, William HCreamer, Delia JCreed, John WCrellin, Mary ACrews, EnosCrews, Floyd CCrist, Lillie
Hoursem-
ployed.
2, 536
2, 79141 3652,4971 352.1
2,4812,5802,49842,49241 360'
1,97841 3652,5341,87541,5472, 14542,53342, 53842,51942,2902,5762,517
2,62042,5002,5282,5722,5572,504
2,515i112
2,524
2,5032,580
16
2,5944348
2,552413652,5832, 58242, 487413632, 5282, 144
2,55142,4141,0732,4492, 5284136112, 5752,4122,5252, 46542, 5214
41642,43141,07941 36513652,47142,512304
134913651,1622,4502,5004
$1,
Amount earned.
Time-work.
516. 08757. 5S720. 00741. 65806. 4224(1. 15
554 02625. 36431. 45887. 50509. 95420. 00636. 40547. 25452. 08075. 65529. 70528. 62888. 27499. 77653. 37630. 50
1,440.
625.
1, 139.
1,733.
1,673.
1, 252.
647.
28.
1,2.52.
327.
599.
77.
625.
999.
4665.
1741,733.
2, 000.
1,763.
1,391.
1, 875.
2, 237.
1,5241,393.
899.• 603.
798.
612.
995.
1, 582.
712.
659.
1.267.
986.
755.
212.
1,218.
269.
1.200.
1,800.618.
1,258.
\ 764.
720.
302.
623.
626.
2,5042,5041,0144
876.
1, 502.
303.
645.62
Days.
334 REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of 'persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.Hoursem-
ployed.
Croggon, EllenCroggon, Katie L
j
Croggon, William N. . . i
Cromelien, Sarah CCromwell, Fred WCromwell, James P—Cronin, Michael MCrooke, Bernard LCross, Annie ECross, Edna BCross, George ACross, Joel WCrossfield, PhilipCrowley, Thomas J . .
.
Crowther, Wade H
—
Croxtou, Ida I
Crump, AVilliam FCuddy, MathiasCulbertson, Samuel S.Cullen, Annie WCullen, Florence MCullen, Joseph VCuney, Lloyd GCunney, Norris WCimnkigham, John A.
.
Cunningham, Mary. .
.
Cunningham, MauriceB
Cunningham, Samuel!
KCupid, Robert •
Curren, William ECurseen, John WCurtia, Cm-tis ECurtin, JohannaCurtis, George HCurtis, KateCurtis, Maggie BCutler, IsiahDahl, William HDahlberg, Gustav R. L
i
Dahlen, Elise M '
Daily, Edward J !
Daily, Thomas J \
Dalby, Henry Wi
Dale, Charles HDale, John H.,jr !
Daley, Vernonj
Dalton, Anna Zelda. . .
!
Dalton, Samuel1
Daly, Ethel I !
Daly, KateDaly, Robert EDaly, William FDame, Annie MDamery, JohnDana, Bertha LDandridge, Eugene ADanforth, Louis E . .
.
Daniel, Narmie FDant, Ella LDant, Eva ADant, John BDarby, Mary ADarr, Peter BDausch, Kate MDa Vega, Elisa MDavenport, Samuel..Davidson, EdwinDavidson, Roland L.Davies, Samuel EDavis, Addie ADiavis, AlbertDavis, Alfred ADavis, Charles A
2,407i2,438
253
2, 514113652, 528J2, 5602, 565
J
2, 50212,5032,501^,545
16
2, 5682,4542,5362,57413652, 5032,516
2,565J2, 381
2,508
2,508J2,4752, 332
1365
40
2,445J2,5922,48013621 3591
2,425i2,380i2,5172,5722,5051,448600
2,543J2,50513392,5132841
2,502i
2,430
Amount earned.
Time- Piece-work, work.
1,2802,5202,512
1,9102,6942, 139^2,4382,461
723521
$603. 12
600. 69134.90
1, 518. 301, 600. 00
1, 425. 241, 001. 401, 558. 68
875. 871,00L201,25L001, 733.30
8. 001, 423. 73
1, 388. 00637. 49
1, 759. 38720. 00
1,251.50868. 82
739.37687.48628.27
1, 131. 18
1, 244. 70586. 00
950. 00
1,389.4510.00
854.51797. 59
1,240. 00494. 53615. 78607.55598. 87630.50
1,563.80991.60432. 40300.00
1,406. 17
1, 683. 18
668. 00639. 6542.67
625. 62842. 17
1,2121
I314i
2,5002,4271
2,457|1,498
2,673^2,533
172
343. 201,421.32
880. 60227.24856. 70484.24859.29
1,38L60615.74693. 15182. 86149.54
612.60
1,030.471,375.001,652. 041,228. 75
759. 00
801.201,531.62
89.20
$811. 67
213. 92
882.87
"784." 98
965. 65
Name.
Davis, CharlotteDavis, Edgar F ,
Davis, Edward EDavis, Edward HDavis, Edwin L ,
Davis, ElizabethDavis, Fred E ,
Davis, Frederick LDavis, George SDavis, Henry WDavis, IvinsDavis, John ADavis, John BDavis, John PDavis, LottaDavis, May VDavis, NellieDavis, StephenDavis, William HDavis, William HDavison, Joseph KDaw, Edward BDawson, Eugene R. .
.
Dawson, -Lottie FDay, Alma VivianDay, Henry HDay, Joseph PDeans, Arthur CDebnam, HarryDecker, Edward M....Decker, CatherineDe Coster, FrancescoV
Dedrick, William H...
De Pontes, Joseph
Degnan, Joseph JDelabar, KillianDelahunty, JohnDelaney, Joseph ADelano, William JDelawder, John ADelcher, Harry DDement, ElizabethDement, ElmerDement, Margaret H..Dempsey, Alberta R..Dempsey, HarmanDenney, Hugh HDennis, CharlesDennison, Charles S...Denny, Roxie EDensmore, John HDent, Edwin ADent, James ADe Vries, John WDewey, Robert WDexter, Paul SDice, JohnDickerson, John JDickinson, Francis P.
.
Dickman, John BDickson, George RDiehl, Julius CDierken, JosephDiers, Gustave BDieste, John BDietz, AlfredDiggs, Benjamin ADiggs, BeverlyDiggs, Nettie EDill, Annie CDill, George EDillard, Robert RDillman, James W. L..
Hoursem-
ployed.
2, 556i2,848|2,5512,337
2,543J2, 2882,5592,5471,3102,537
1364J2, 5042,759
8372,4084
11113652,4991,3922,2802,5082,435
2,428i9191
2,4862, 5252,40213652,520
13652,569
127H544
2,5082,520
2,509i439i
2,566J1 3641
2, 514J2, 6122,52842,50552,351552
2, 504
2,553J2,0252,280i2,
356*
1,0162, 601i1,3152,46742,24942,00842,504
Amount earned.
Time- Piece-work. 1 work.
$899. 70749.44
1,145.981,401.30
638.47682. 42
1,822. 76640. 14337. 35
1,275. 301,396. 07
1, 252..00777. 25251. 96631.4232.92
626. 01
1,259. 55350. 18
1, 2.59. 66878.08
1,464.30653. 55257. 94621.49
1,267.001^201. 001,200. 001, 264. 00
2,5446254
2, 94413642,528413132,52346604
2, 135
2,57042,53642, 54242,446
950.001,299.84
-1, 124. 20
762. 14954. 63
1,339.05131.85908. 49
1,409.981,259.75
628. 401,454.70
877. 26634. 55284.00626.00899. 04
1,030.85570. 10
1,358.83536. 60
1,964.64646.32863. 61
704. 36695. 13
650. 15
1,724.30156. 37
1,249.312,241.711,686. 15
360. 501,364. 34
170. 54537. 73
735.841,659.901,004.581, 223. 00
Days.
KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK. 335
No. 19.
—
Statement sJiowing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Dillon, ElizabetliDillon, Emily ADilsaver. John L I
Dines, Fanniej
Divine. Daniel PDivine, Luther MDixon, Levi LDobbs, Harry CDodd, JacobDodd. Luther CDodd, Permeiia LDodd, Samuel M., jr.
.
Dodge, IdaDodge, Joseph ADodson, Charles EDodson, Margaret A...iDodson, William N . .
.
Doehrer, CarlDoerin?, Robert LDohertv, Mary EDoherty, William C. .
.
Dohoney, John JDolan, Annie E 1
Donahoo, Green S !
Donahue, Mary A !
Donahue, Timothy;
Donaldson, AlbertDonath, AugustDonath. HoTvard EDonn. Frank WDonn, Thomas M
;
Donneberg, Elsie M. . JDonnelly, Mary ADonnelly, Samuel B .
'
Donohoo, Jacob NDoocy. James WDoolev, George ADooley. Rose E
[
Doonan, MargaretDorsey, Benjamin F .
.
DorseV. Charles SDorsey. Frank XDorsev, Hatmah EDorsey. WiHiam F....Dorster. John NDoten, Charles ODouan, John SDougherty, Frank A.
.
Dousherty. Thomas A.Douglas, John FDouelas'. William G. . .
j
Douglas, Alexander. ..•
Douglass, Beulah V. .
.
Douglass, Mary EDow, Charles A i
Dow, Mary E i
Dow, William JDowden. KateDowell, Clara E
|Dowell, George P!
Dowling, FrankDowlingi Jennie LDowney, Marv ADownie, Sarah EDowning, Edward H.
.
Downing, John PDowns, Annie CDowns, Lulu FDowns, James WDovle, Caroline HDovle, Ellen FDrake. Arthur FDrake, Horace F. J....|
Draley, Margaret A. . .i
Draney, Alice i
2,529648
l,520i1 36312,189i2,
520'
2,548+2, 512'
2.415547i
"i'oisi'
Amount earned.
Time-work.
Name.
Amount earned
Hours I
em-j
ployed. Time-work.
Piece-work.
1.251.501,618.96
590. 24
808. 32595. 20
1, 263. 75
7.54. 201..581. 461,451.62
2,145i
1.516. 12754. 68
1,646.451,227.631.461.271,421.591,001.00625.50
1,003.80613. 49628.74879.09553. 87
2,500.00570. 20623. 00
1.106.501,251.75
623. 74630. 50
'"'769.'52'
1,242.00630. 38404.23
1,005.50451.72623. 62
1,736.811,307. 5363L62
1,400.01
I
Draper, JohnW 2, 583^tDreis, Albert J 2,515.V
! Dreis, Joseph A 2,547'Dreis, Martin 2,309Drenner, Walter E.... 2,558Driggers, John S 2,434Drum. Francis, jr 2,500Duce, Charles K 1.252iDuce, Han-v A 2,516^Duckett, Amos H 2,502'
Ducketr. Walter C . . . . 2, 229^
Du Frane, George AY . . 2, 463800. 23 Dufiv, Charles J 2. 545
Dullv, Joseph 2,509Duffy, Margaret A 2,504Dulih, Lawrence L ... 2,369iDuling. Wniiam H.... 2,54l'Dumont, JuliaDunkin, Frank A 2,478^Dunlap, JohnT 2,516*Dimn, Robert AS 2, 393iDunnells, Cora K i 365
941. SI Dunster, MavD 2,527Durham, Mary C 2,418*Durisoe, John R 2,532'
Durr, Benjamin F l,046iDurv. Edith B 2,464'
Dutch, Edward,
2,545. . Dutrow, Anna O
,
D wight; Edgar J I 2,363Dyer, Albert R 1 2,520Dver, Nathaniel 2,548*Dyson, Harry A 2,229*Early, Latta 0 2,532*Eastburn, Thomas J. . 2,525'
Eastburn, WiUiamB.. 2,490Eastman, WUliam M. . 16Eaton. Rush 2,580*Eberback, Edward.... 2.500*Eberle. Rebecca S 2,495*Eccard. Albert 2,520*Eccles, David 2,372*
920.40 Ecker, Charles A 2,507*Ecklofl, Genevieve A.. 430*Edelen, Clayton A.... 2,51l"Edington, Hunter S . . . 2. 553^Edmonston, Archibald 1 313Edmonston. EdwinW : 2.524Edmunds. Samuel W . 2, 549*Edmimds, WiUM 2,446"Edsall, JohaH 2,595*
i Edson, Harold B 31l' i
' Edwards, Chaiies H.. 2,483*Edwards, Flora S i
364f|!i Edwards, George A. .. 2,355
(
I
Edwards, Henry 2,504*IEdwards, John W 2,504*
i Edwards, Joseph W... 2,494*Edwards, Marv L 157"
i
: Egbert, WiUiain J 2,508 '
Eggert. Elizabeth M... i 365'
Eggleston, Joseph M... 2,496 >
Eggleston, Marv E i 2,306500.36
I
Eichorn, George L 2,3481Eisenhour, E. M 2,415*
! Elder, Charles S 2,457*!Elder, Frank E •
i 365"
i
Elgin, Wade H : 2,543i Elkins, Philip M 2,504Ellesood. John E 2.501EUegood, George R... 2,117 '
Elliort. Bert S.^ 2,563
i
Elliott, Harry W i 363| I
EUiott, Thoinas G 2,554|1 Ellis, Ada H 304 i
$957.511,384.491.731.061,261.001,365.20741.00882.95661. 37
1,507.801.2.53.00
616. 091,576.161,513.341, 379. 46
626. 001,423.701,322. 50
5169. 35870. 62
1,513.66874. 57
1,000.00705. 82606. 30
1,279.40640. 02616. 95720. 68
684.161,258.671,264.00
687. 52558. 19
1,518.271,267.001,521.65
4.001,000.291,299.03
751. 351,008.101,186.251,258.00
132.441,342.601.439.78i; 997. 991.687.761,964. 951,383.801,703.16
48.64620. 87749. 61
1,186. 30626. 12876. 57652. 6848.09
1,423.681,000.001,248.00
576. 491,420.491,631.991,481.703,000.00
894.661,254. 32
625.23813.68
1,552.171.297. 74947.8892.65
! Days.
336 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Amount earned.
Hours|.
em-j
ployed. Time-work.
Ellis, Charles W!
Ellis, Ettie SEllis, George D
|
Ellis, Joseph II|
Ellis, Kate MI
Ellis, Lightnerj
Ellis, Naomi I
Ellis, Perry!
Elwood, Cora Mj
Elwood, Ernest J !
Embrey, Alpheus L...j
Emerson, Ernest E. . jEmery, George B
|
Emmons, Lucius TI. . .|
Emory, Arthur W I
Engel, Arthur FEngel, Charles REngel, George WEnglish, Samuel S. .
.
Ennis, James EEnoch, EUaHEnos, James MEnright, Ella TEntrikin, Benjamin PErck, Clara AErdraan, George F...Erhardt, JohnErickson, Lars WErler, George RErwin, James WEshelman, Albert M.
.
Eshelman, Edgar M..Eskew, Harriet MEspey
,Henry C
Espey, Jessie BEspey, LouisEsterly, James Irwin.Etchberger, Charles E
.
Etchberger, Charles E.,
jr
Euler, John CEvans, Charles HEvans, Charles MEvans, Ella VEvans, Margaret AEvans, Martin NEvans, Mary LEvans, Ralph EEvans, Thomas CEvans, Virginia MEvans, Walter LEvans, William HEverett, HughEverett, William F...Everhart, Jennie H. .
.
Everman, John WEverts, Frank AEzell, BrysonFairfax, SamuelFaithful, James AFantroy, WilliamFamsworth, Mary M.
.
Farrell, John AFay, Mary AFaye, JacobFeatherstone, DorothyFeatherstone, Ellen A.Feehan, James AFeehan, MarthaFelton, George WFenner, Ethel MFenton, BessieFenton, Joseph AFenton, Matthew D...Fen wick, FrankSimms
2, 2321,431
2, 568
2, 5202.4972,5041 3131 3622,2942,546i
387"
1 3652,5131,1422,5m2,
480'
2, 671
1,4552, 480
2, 5h%
$795.
415.
1,616.
635.
873.
732.
618.
714.
575.
1,718.
96.
1,200.
1,259.
578.
1,367.
1,486.
837.
730.
1.488.'631.
Piece-work.
Name.
1, 3851
l,596i1 365
2,517
191J1,3772,1732,
502i
2,512'
2,5202,502
381.
413.
2, 000.
630.
101.
689.
621.
1,251.
629.
1,264.
1,282.
932. 82
1 355; 1,944.68
2,5302, 520
2,523J
2, 470
2, 52512, 522^2,520'
2, 4931
2,5C4J
2,303i2, 433i2, 498i1, 1641
1,528.
1, 264.
1,701.
1,488. 001,613. 001,534. 701,322.29
624. 621,258.251,151.75610.97842. 60595. 25
2,5012,4632,5762,50211,8012,4942,5642,7762,545
1 1
2,5732,5042,52412,4792,516
655
2,615i2, 436|2,3252,52612,367
1,702.11622. 01
1,747. 24750. 75450. 47623. 50
1,464. 14845. 90767. 10
2. 33637. 67626.00
1. 266. 75619.75
1. 267. 30204. 57696. 26733. 35
1, 286. 00759. 45
1,425.56
.555. 91
850. 24
2,660J985i
2,479
1,639. 35568. 65
682. 14
IFerguson, Charles
$132. 96j
!
Ferguson, John FI
!
Ferren, Myran J:Ferris, Francis M
;; Fessenden, Arthur L..I. Fete, Luther Bij Fitchtenkam, Alice C.ii Fiesse, Charles
,
;i
Fillmore, Harry,
:' Finch, George J
jiFinegan, James
I
Finley, Thomas S|! Finn, Sara GFinnegan, James A. .
.
I
Finnegan, John TI, Finney, Mary J
Finotti, Benedict EFischer, Carl
Fish, Emily EFish, Henry CFisher, Charles WFisher, Edward HFisher, Edward YFisher, Helen MFisher, John WFisher, Raymond J . .
.
Fisher, William H....Fitts, MjTa BFitzgerald, George S...Fitzgerald, John AFitzgerald, Margaret.
.
Fitzgerald, Mary AFitzgerald, Mamice P.Fitz Gerald,TheophilusFitzgibbon, John J.
Fit zgibbon, Mary AFitzhugh, Ella M..Fitzpatrick, James F .
.
j
Fitzpatrick, Joseph B.Fitzpatrick, MaryFitz Patrick, Mary H.
.
I
Flahaven, E. AI
Flaherty, Kath. RFlaherty, Mary E
i Flanagan, Edward F.
.
Flanagan, Michael E .
.
Flanagan, Peter RFlather, John AFleischhauer, Mary A.Fleming, Catherine M
.
Fleming, MargaretFlemming, John DFletcher. Channing R.Fletcher, Charles F....Fletcher, George SFletcher, JamesFletcher, John HFletcher, Katie LFletcher, RobertFletcher, William H.
.
Flicker, HarryFlowers, Allen GFlynn, Charles HFlynn, William HFogarty, William A. .
.
Fogerty, JamesFoley, Alyse CFoley, Daniel JFoley, Edward JFoley, Julia CFoley, Sadie EFolk, CelestineFollett, Frederick W..Foos, William D I
Foote, Joseph C '
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,5041,777|2,3401
1,999J2,4932,3871 323H2, 4121
228|2, 46612,48611,338|-1 365611
2,521869,1
136012835931
Amount earned.
Time-work.
645. 18
1,032. 43
2,5212, 6052,5272,5322,4602, 4962,550^-1 3651,2842,549j2,6222,545*1 365"
2,5122,499-1-
l,255i
2,4022, 538^2,520"
2,51412, 135.1
2,552
1,437J2,5062,48811,1202,5232,428l,567i2, 3561
$1,507. 62622. 11
941. 001,001.751,520.151,379.201, 328. 27
1, 209. 6057. 39
1, 233. 25643. 37335. 61
663. 67306. 70
1,515.77218. 30828. 33
[ 946.31
1,267.00660.50886.29
1,272.40618. 60624. 00
1,009.372,000. 02
342.511,446.221,422. 34
639. 93497.29785. 60874. 81
227. 61
,741
,6021,3922,508
2,871i2,5842,5042,38511 2913131,9882,5202,5522,5442,504l,029i
2,516i338i
2,447J2,519J2,516
2,524i2,335i2,516
601.721,918. 60
1, 264. 00629. 86533. 87641.60387. 91
627. 75
1,494.54576. 20
1,39L031, 214. 00
446. 14
1,418.70
816. 35660.56696. 00
1,697.80914.89753. 67626.00
1,598.3258.00
1,883.961,203.26
622. 631,731.581,478.911,252. 00
328. 441,260.75
91.81651.03658. 77630. 25
1,532.67817.42632.98
Piece-work.
Days.
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PHTNTER. 337
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Forbes, Evan FFord, BenjaminFord, BjTon AFord, Mary CFord, Stephen SFord, Thomas BFord, William J. H....Forden, George AFordham, GeorgeFordham, Harry L
—
Fon-est, EdwardForrester,Alexander MForsyth, Charles E—Foss, Milton CFoss, William EFoster, John BFoster, John HFountain, HoraceFowler, Benjamin L..
.
Fowler, DominicFowler, James WFowler, John H. AFowler, Sinclair BFox, John HFrahm. HemyFrailey, Robert TFrance, Lilley MFrancis, Charles KFrancis, Edward SFrancis, William H . .
.
Frank, Henry JFrank, PeterFrantz, Charles SFrazier, Mary EFrederick, John HFrediani, GeorgeFreeman, Archibald...Freeman, Frank JFreeman, John WFreemon, Cary HFreiseis, FrankFrench, Edward RFrench, James EFrey, EllwoodFrick, Bruce GFridley, Frederick L .
.
Friedenberg, Nathan.
.
Friedlander, Adah M.
.
Frink, Emma AFritz, Joseph WFrost, Sheridan SFrye, Samuel DFrj-e, William WFuge, Evan JFugitt, Frank PFurhman, EdwardFuhrman, William J.
.
Fuller, John FFulsome, AlbertFiink, Isaac MFurbershaw, George CFurbershaw, James H
.
Gable, JohnGable, Paul SGaddis, Leroy JGaede, Otto HGafit'ney, Thomas JGaitheir, MarvingGaither, Maurice SGalbreath, James H...Gallagher, Mary MGallagher, Patrick H.
.
Gallagher, WalterGallagher, William E..
10513—11-
Amount earned.
Hours:
em-ployed. Time-
work.
1,223J2,5022,496
$616. 32703. 33
1,368.12
2, 10313652,516
643i2,4812,5072,972'311
2,50416
2,556i2,553*
2,516i1 152
2,566
2,516J601
2,503J956i
2,4522,309
2,510i2,3312,3662,4762,60313651 3652,0142,502
5721 303817
2,5692,5561,9352,5242,5512,5642,5642,5861365
670i240
2,5251
2,5232,5661,3124-
2,483*2,483*1,394*2,516*2,416*2,503*2,6762,8752,4^82,5122. 5482, 5362, 521*2,m'2,476*2, 559"
2,4422,524*
"2,"523*331
1,920
-22
631. 501,400. 00
662. 29378. 82872. 20
1,254. 401,025.75
191.401,502.40
8.001,287. 75
1,713. 11
1,262.25298.00
1,525.481,260.75
152. 501,015.55
143. 921,230. 501,207.141,414.05
817. 26693. 57
1,238. 001,773.451,000.002, 499. 97
706.33625. 50
\ 743.00
408. 55935. 93763.54483. 73633. 00
1,446. 361,743.42
645. 80898. 37
1,000. 00355. 3543.20
1,525.85
1,418. 60724. 14
329. 371.548.281.513.39
710. 701,260.75937.26
1,251.75697.60
1.018.601,400.401,256. 801,280. 801.531.201,268.451, 249. 101,238.25
734. 10668. 38
1,267.90
i,'549.'72"
210. 84960. 00
Piece-work.
S566.51
Name.
Gallaher, Norval W..Galleher, James AGalleher, Thomas S..Gant, Kdward FGantley, Sarah MGardner, Charles H .
.
Gardner Grace KGardner, Maude W .
.
Garland, Ralnh I . . .
.
Garlick, Wilfred E . .
.
Garner, James PGarner, John SGarrels, CharlesGarrett, Johnson L .
.
Garrett, Mary K . . . .
.
Garrette, Charles F .
.
Garst, Susan LGarvin, George SGasaway, Ada HGaskins, Johnson E..Gates, Charles EGates, FlorenceGaughran, AnnieGaughran, LizzieGaulden. Joseph C . .
.
Gayle, IdaGaylor, Henry HGaylor, Howard JGeisbert, Harry H . .
.
Geisenderfer, Minnie AGenau, Aloysius TGensler, Marion E . . .
.
Gentner, Frederick C.
.
Genus, John FGenus, Lloyd GGeorge, James AGeorge, Ovilup HGeraci, Joseph TGerber, TheodoreGerberich, GeorgeGerman, William A. .
.
Gervais, John BGetman, John L.-Getz, John MGetzendanner, CharlesH
Gewirz, IsraelGeyer, Edwin FGibbs, Alexander C. .
.
Gibbs, James AGibson, JamesGibson, Jerome WGibson, JosenhGibson, William OGifford, Anna MGilbert, Howard AGilbert, Lyndan J . . .
.
Gilbert, Stanley RGiles, Harry EGill, Andrew RGill, Walter AGillespie, Joseph W . .
.
Gillespie, Samuel F . .
.
Gillin, Daniel AGillin, Joseph TGiilis, J. WilliamGilmore, Frederick B..Gilmore, Olive I
Gillon, Patrick CGirvin, IsabellaGittings, Nettie
Giusta, rila A
Hoursem-
ployed.
1 3652,6052, 525.*
2,5301,872*2, 554"
2, .526
1 3652,119
4162,499*2,5042,5112, 52742. 505.*
2, 547*2, 451*2, 512*2,4872,6002,505
2, 50.3*
2,4.59^
2,208
2,4862, 566
4182,415*2, 526'
Gladden, George P.Glade, Hemy
2,504913*
2, 589*2,5172, 689*1, 325*2,1252, 503*2,3401,4642,5282, 609*
2,5301 2461 300|2,5482.5082,6652,4762,1712, 482231*
2, 513'
2,559632
2,3662,5032,440*
1 1
2, 5C3*2,538"
2, 520*336'
2242,5062,5102,607*
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$1,600.
1, 585.
1,269.635.
564.
1, 7.35.
633.
720.
1,290.
208.
1.250.
1, 2.54.
1,632.
1,270,877.
1, 546.
614.
1,259.• 623.
793.
1,252.
628624
1.117.75
1,491.
1,713.
214.
604.
909.
1, 347.
229.
7.38.
1,156.
1,439.
794.
1, 354.
1, 502.
591.
740.
1,524.
1,323.
1.202*1 204'15'i*
943*
887. 45283. 50
1,960.121,460.501, 256. 001, 352. 541,238.001,304.441,252.15
57.871,516.06
964. 50353. 60
1,416. 831,378. 201,470.99
2. 001,251.751,862.571,266. 75
240. 54142. 04
1,504. 801. 382. 70
722. 40
704. 61
39.87471.75
Piece-work.
$848.93
760. 86
731.56
725.36
Days.
338 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.Hoursem-
ployed.
Amount earned.
Time-work.
Glading, Lewis T 2, 498*Gladmon, George W . .
i 365Glass, Charles D 2, 537^Gleason, Dennis 1,580Gleason, Andrew J i 365Glenn, Joseph F 2, 517Glenn, William G 2, 504Glennan, Richard B... 2,546JGlover, Henry W 2, 533Glover, William M. . . . 2, 520Godbold, Huger 1,944Goddard, Lora AGodwin, Eudorz W. .
.
Godwin, GeorgeW
—
Goebel, Andrew NGoebel, Frank AGoldberg, EdwardGonzales, Joseph VGood, Jessie M*.Goodacre, Charles P...Goodhart, BriscoeGoodkey, Joseph E . .
.
Goodloe, AaronGoodman, Richard D
.
Goodrell, Harry B . . .
.
Goodrick, John AGoodspeed, AlexanderGordan, John A ,
Gordon, James AGordon, Laura B
. Gordon, Tilghman J .
.
Gorman, John J...
Gorman, Thomas.Goss, Annie BGoss, JennieGoss, Mary TGottlieb, Kitty. .
,
Goubeau, LouisGould, WiUiam JGove, Charles HGrace, John CGraddick, Laura JGraf, Charles JGraham, Albert WGraham, George HGraham, George W . .
.
Graham, Harvey W...Graham, Horace AGraham, John HGraham, Margaret W
.
Graham, William J . . . 2, 864Grant, Mary F 644
Grant, Nellie J .1 2,503Grasse, Mary LGraves, Benjamin B. F- 2, 510|Graves, Joseph S 2,525|Graves, Thomas H 2,572J
Gray, Alice 474i-
Gray, George R 1,121
Gray, Louise 2.500*Gray, Thomas 2,500
" Green, James W 595 i
Green, John C i 2,499|Green, Joseph A 296
Green, Lawrence L . . .i
2, 454
Green, Logan M1
2,525
Green, Pauline 1 126JGreen, Robert L 2,501
Green, Rose A !2,507|
Green, William Aj
2,504Green, William F l 2, 531*
. Greene, Emma]
2,513*Greene, John i 365
Greene, McCullough T i296
' Greene, William E. ,jr
.' 2, 697*
$1, 275. 52
720. 001.533.88
417. 17840.00
1,261.001,502.401,003. 05
881. 86
1, 266. 50486.00
2,5802,45412,563
2,5091,585*
\
2,427*;
2,504"I
2,479*I
2,580 '
151
2,187 i
2,504 !
2,285 i
2,504i
2,588*2,450*
,
2,7121,234*2,838*2,3591
2,516*1,7712,5042,426*2,536*2,4932,4882,521
616
2,35313652,5282.5042,5762,524
627. 241,559. 75
1,522.4494. 421.20
1,380.50464.83875.52
1,252.001,584.41
868. 45
30.001,595.681,252.001,144.04
733. 44659. 32
1,231.25739. 82630. 02
1,814.56589.87630.37467. 94626.00
1,484. 601,533.541,350. 12988.25704. 38308.80
1,276. 14
720.001,523.201,502.401,673. 031,266. 50
1,026.00180.09749. 40
1,342.79652.81
1,035.80118.87662.00626. 12
627. 19
150. 27875. 17159. 24617.49634. 233L 62
628. 55628. 47
1,252.00643. 4470L43
2,.501. 25148. 00693. 36
Piece-work.
S731.82
Name.
272. i
985. 33
848.89
Greenawald, Claude HGreenleaf , Frederick FGreenwood, JamesGreer, John SGregory, Jane WGregory, Louise E . . .
.
Grenacher, Charles H .
Gresham, Curtis EGribben, EdwardGriffin, Hugh PGriffiin, Wilnier LGriffith, George W....Griffith, John WGriggs, Harry CGriggs, William L . . .
.
Grigsby, John RGrill, George AGrimes, Edith MGrimes, Forest GGrimes, Hattie LGrimes, Perry TGrimes, William EGriswold, William A..Gritton, Frank MGroome, Charles EGroome, Thomas A . .
.
Goshorn, Mattie BGross, John HGross, Joseph RGroth, Herman CGrover, William RGrubb, Chauncey M.
.
Grumley, Edward C.
.
Guild, AliceGuiles, Charles HGuilfoyle, Frank JGuillet, John DGuiney, Mary CGunn, Charles SGunn, Harry SGuntnun, William G .
Gutelius, William L. .
.
Guthridge, Walter H.
.
Gwin, Harry AGynan, Brendan SHaas, Isaac CHackett, MurrayHagerty, Michael JHaggert;/, James EHain, Elizabeth RHain, Evelyn MHaines, Claude EHaines, Theodore B...Halbleib, Louis EHale, Charles W
Amount earned.
Hoursem-
ployed. Time-work.
Haliday, Henry EHall, Austin JHall, Edward JHall, George W :
Hall, James EHall, Samuel KHall, T. HomerHall, William THalleran, Thomas J. .
.
Hallock, Daniel BHalloran, William T..Halpenny, RichardL. S
Halsey, George FHambly , John SHambright, Frank H.Hamilton, Alfred S....
Hamilton, Clarence H.Hamilton. William M
2,552*2,538'
2,540*620*
2,3672,48513651,325919*
2,550*2.552'
2; 525
2, 525*278*
2,5172,5172,515*
$1,683.57637. 75
1,278.60156.9659L98
2,5094
2,528*2,48313652,531*2,518
5812, 489*2,7172,4142,448*
440
1336H2,5281,896*2,524
5202,491*2,2432,5582,537*2,4552,4992,54413652,4682,5402,5762,4942,444*2,2412, 06012,585*2,502'
2,476*1 79
2,1342,467*2,461"
2,011*2,531*2,5211317*1,4742,3792, 495*2,537*2,441
2,4822,5422,517*2,4061,3482, 534*2, 507"
1,000.359.
421.
1,285.738.
1,267.
1,501.147.
1,261.
708.
1,260.
1,519.
1,564.
720.
1,523.
1,444.
145.
740.
699.
753.
1,514.
152.
774.
1,524.
950.
1,548.
138.
1,496.
561.
2,063.
1,534.
1,311.
1,6241,545.
1,200.
1,225,
1,278,
1,562,
1,247,
1, 477,
561,
516,
1,765,
1,2511,244,
1, 430.
974.
1,322.
1,272.789.
625.
743.
1, 582.
746.
1, 634.
682.
1. 506. 661'. 564. 181,263.25
1, 638. 81339.20636. 42
1.512.09
Days.
LlEPOPtT OF THE PUBLtC PEINTER. 339
No. 19.—Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.Hoursem-
ployed.
Hammerbacker, Otto.Handiboe, John AHandley, Edward J. .
.
Haney, James THanft, Theodore M....Hanliter, Edward R .
.
Hanke, Clara DHann, Rollin FHannon, Deborah M .
.
Hansbrough, Annie O
.
Hansen, Christian C. .
.
Hanson, Charles HHantzmon, Edward S.Harbaugh, CarrollHarden, Ethel MHarden, William E . .
.
Hardester, Thomas J.
.
Harding, Clement T...Harford, Robert B....Haring, Walter WHarkness, Frances R..Harkness, James CHarlow, Richard B . .
.
Harmon, Monton C. .
.
Harper, Arthur FHarper, EUzabeth J. .
.
Harper, George AHarper, Harry CHarper, Marion AHarper, Thomas FHarrell, Wells CHarrigan, Emma JHarriman, Helen R . .
.
Harris, Albert HHarris, James CHarris, John THarris, Joseph RHarris, MichaelHarris, Philip BHarris, Ralph LHarris, RoscoeHarris, Thomas FHarris, William FHarris, William JHarrison, Benjamin E.Harrison, Fernando...Harrison, Henry BHarrison, Mary FHarrison, Olison EHarrison, William K.
.
Harrison, William S...Harriston, Clement W.
i
Harrod, Archiej
Harrold, Jacob Aj
Harstin, Robert H !
Hart, JosephI
Hart, Lewis W|
Hart, Marcellus i
Hart, William Ej
Hartley, Eunice F. .
.
Hartley, LeeHartmann, Gustave..Hartnett, JeromeHartung, GeorgeHartwell, CharlesHartwell, Mary AHarvey, Mary EHarvey, WilsonHarward, Charles E..Harwood, Daniel J. .
.
Haskell, Flavia AHaskins, John THaslam, EllenHaslett, John W
2, 523i
1,4912, 424^1i 338i2,1842, 5271
1,175i
2,504i8981
13652, 9442,5152,47411,3421,1462,1172,3362,50412,5122, 56011 361x\2,54213652, 5151
2562,466
337i2, 504
2,488J273J6971
2, 470i
1364
207il,307i2,5202,5172,5121, 30211 171
1,3781 365943
2,5522,5582,35612,6092, 4471
2,5042, 5191
2,4922, 545
8
2,326i2, 524*
988"
2,4592, 5451
2, 5692, 4992,4722,5042,50411 3652,4891 363f
2,504
2,488J2,511
2,5211360
2,519i
Amount earned.
Time-work.
266. 25829. 41
459. 80927.08096. 90707. 60294. 07325. 01241. 99200. 00235. 36781. 13
509. 84741. 00293.24265. 48168. 00506. 80258. 00729. 47713.28637.31,200.00
,260. 25128. 00674. 83180. 92
,252. 00634. 59148. 92383. 62
619. 87
626. 0031. 12
654. 20878. 11
1,773.36735.22
522.35
345. 491, 800. 00
480. 921,286. 551, 562. 701, 461. 14
687. 62611.85626. 00
1,306. 96624. 19
639.882.00
581. 62
1, 706. 40260. 04
1, 232. 00638. 81711.10624. 73
1,315.261.252.00
1, 130. 37900. 00
1, 244. 501,495.23
1,258.24872. 77
1,360.94
1,303.02110.25
1,367.18
Piece-work.
$850.
747. (
Name.
610. 09
Hoursem-
ployed.
Amount earned.
Time-work.
Hassel, ChesterHassel, George HHassler, John Elmer.
.
Hasson, Benjamin F..Hastings, William T .
.
Hatley, Frank MHatton, IsiahHauer, John FHavens, Frank BHavens, John OHawk, EdithHawken, Agnes MHawkins, ClarenceD. R.
Hawkins, Moses NHawkins, WilliamHawkins, WilliamHawley, Nathan CHaworth, Thomas W.Hayden, Mary THayes, Emily MHayes, Finley S
Hayes, John
Hayes, John BHayes, Lillie FHayes, Mamie THayes, MaryHayne, Harry CHaynes, Lavinia FHays, John HHays, Uriel CHayslip, FrankHazen, Edwin J
Healy, Thomas FHebner, John HHebron, Alexander....Heck, John THeelan, JohnHeffner, Clara S ,
Heffner, MaryHefEerman, Charles A,Hegeman, Eleanor E.,Hegeman, Minnie B..,
Hegner, Frank ,
Heiberger, Henry B . .
,
Heidingsfeld, Edward,Heiges, Harry G ,
Helnard, BellaHeinline, Charles SHeisler, Frederick D .
.
Heiston, Thornton B .
.
Helff, Josephine MHenckel, Mary E ,
Henderson,Edward B.Henderson, James H.
,
Henderson, ReganHenderson,Williara D,Henderson,William T
.
Hendren, Thomas F. .
.
Hendricks, William J,
Henke, FrederickW .
,
Hennen, William SHennigan, JohnHelming, Sarah E . . .
.
Hennesy, James AHennessey, Jerome HHenry, Benjamin F.
.
Henry, Charles WHenry, Edwin DHenry, George FHenry, Robert NHenson, George RHenson, James A
2,482^2, 512'
2, 505884
1 3652, 4612,4371,5455951267
2, 1341
2,519506-1-
2, 4641
2,6808221
2,4951
2,553i2, 476i
$1,243.751,272.311,257.77
444. 002,000.031,448.21609.22391. 14
i
249. 44528.00
I 1,067.25632. 07127. 87
2,456112
2,09211 365
2, 515i2,4952,5432,5931,60312,5042, 531.1
1,215-
2.5191
2;514i2,488i2,578|2,5841
414"
2,0532, .525
1 364fi 364f2, 5692, 54412, 127
365443
37012, 5042, 5222,5022, 516
2, 6602,7892, 5691
1, 1291
2, 504'
1 3651 3652, 576-J-
1 30412,8992,4622,3751 264509
2, 55311.820"
2,3862.5211 364^2, 647
2, 522J-
617.
812.
215.
255.
688.
493.
1,234.
619.
1, 210.
630.
691.
657.
1,952.
401.
1,252.
1,717.
611.
1,263.
1,509.
1, 495.
655.
1, 567.
207.
513.
1,267.
999.
999.
1,754.
1,537.
1,300.
1,200.113.
222.
1, 546.
896.
625.
628.
969.
802.
1,008.
290.
626.
900.
1,800.1,324.
1,822.841.
616.
1,448.
1, 480. 57
1,439.21910. 00
1,437.68696.68
1,,598. 42639. 78632. 87
Piece-work.
Days
340 ^ KEPORT OP THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Henson, Joseph AHenson, Lemuel E. .
.
Henson, Sadie THenshaw, Charles W.Hepburn, Charles F..Hepburn, John EHerbert, EdwardHerbert, William U .
.
Bering, LydiaHering, Thomas F . .
.
Herndon, Pomtrett LHeron, John JHerritage, William T.Herzog, Daniel SHeslet, James H . .
Hess, Morris J
Hess, SophiaHeuberger, Elmer E..Hewlett, Robert J
Heyler, CatherineHiekey, Catherine A.
,
Hickey, Daniel J
Hickey, Margaret T . .
.
Hickrnan, Edward L.
.
Hicks, Francis A ,
Hiett, Henry HHiggins, John J
Higgins, Miles JHighbarger, Alvy G. .
,
Highberger, Clara G...Hill, Charles EHill, Gus WHill, Jennie EHill, John HHill, Pearl RHillebrant, Amy EHillebrant, Frank J . .
.
Hilliard, NewtonHilton, Eva AHilton, Pinckney C...Himmelman, F. MHimmelman, John C .
.
Himmighoefer, Emil.
.
Hinkle, Howard HHinwood, Samuel C...Hipkins, Clement C. .
.
Hiser, Frederick DHitchcock, Irving W..Hitchcox, JennieHitz, HermanHixson, Byron FHoagland, Annie E . .
.
Hobbs, JennieHobbs, Henry WHobson, LewisHodes, Hattie MHodge, Joseph EHodges, Franklin T. .
.
Hodges, John CHodges, John GHodges, Joseph McK..Hodgkin, John DHoes, James EHofmann, Ferdinand .
Hoff. Carson HHotJma 1, Adam JHotfman, Elzie SHofEraaa, FlorenceHoffman, GeorgeHoffman, Mary EHogan, John EHogan, John HHogan, MichaelHogarth, Clarence W..
Hoursem-
ployed.
487i316'
1,2311
2, 504
2, 5141,1892,42212, 430S458|
2, 54612,5202,4372, 542
2,27812,5722, 557i
2,5042,374i
2,523
2,245i1,8421
2,515.|
2, 5762,579
5571 252|477
2,537576
2, 5331
2.0612,48312,494"
2, 2421
2,028J2,5121,9682,5412, 3221
2,486784
2,4842, 4621
2,5522, 1721
2, 537|597
2,378
6172,521
4122, 1742, 5202,5042,49412, 4651
2, 540"
80412,424.11 360|1, 16512.309"
2, 524
2, 538A
2, 552i2,503|-
2,5141
2, 459"
2,5112,5041,7112, 249
2,519J
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$122. 8782. 00
326. 27
1,252. 001,424. 29
860. 16
709. 12
1,028.96124. 32
1, 540. 20
1, 515. 60
1, 167. 851,528.67
907. 57
1, 756. 46
1, 547. 40
1.252.001,191.251, 265. 80
562. 03921. 25883. 54
1, 384. 02999. 17
141. 25
1,836.31
881. 23212. 86634.82515. 50621.85623. 50560. 86507. 30629. 00689. 36640. 69580. 62
1, 583. 98196.00
1, 244. 801, 232. 15
1, 559. 371, 166. 01
1,415. 85150. 50
1, 521. 84
370. 201,010. 60
103. 00544. 07
1.264. 00629. 19
1, 504. 561,473.61961.34566. 75609. 10
415. 98291. 36
1,269.941. 266. 501.004. 02
1,011.37833. 65656. 33
1,238. 30635. 23
1,377. 17
1,104. 94563. 23
1,390.67
Piece-work.
$757. 59
802. 32
Name.
Hoiby, Henry : . .
.
Holahan, William J .
.
Holbrook, Charles T.Holcombe, DeanHolcombe, Samuel WHolland, Joseph L. .
.
Holland, Robert L. .
.
Hollander, Melville J.
Holle, Thomas AHoUinger, Clara BHollins, Lucius WHollis, Nellie VHolman, Edward B...Holmes, Charles EHolmes, IsaacHolmes, James THolmes, WarnerHolt, Samuel MHolt, WilliamHolt, William EHolton, Hoyt AHood, Mary CHook, Anna MHooks, SidneyHooper, Charles RHooper, John H ,
Hoopes, Elliott AHomer, Oscar Z ,
Hope, Edna EHope, William J ,
Hopkins, Sarah EHome, Arabella KHosick, Seba LHoskins, Coralynne . .
.
Hoskins,Edward O.H.Hosmer, Lula BHouck, Henry THoughton, Charles E..Houston, Samuel H...Howard, Charles SHoward, George AHoward, Herman W.
.
Howard, Minnie EHoward, Vincent F.Howard, William T...Howcott, Percy MHowe, HarryHowe, Merwin GHowell, Alexander C.Hov/ell, Sidney JHowells, Samuel DHowes, Edwin LHowes, Horace EHowland, George W...Howlin, WilliamHubbard, Elliott S....Huber, LeviHuggins, James THughes, Albert BHughes, Ellis
Plughes, George BHughes, HarryHughes, James WHughes, Philip EHughes, Robert H. E.Hughes, Thomas
Hoursem-
ployed.
Hull, Mary AHumble, Harry HHumes, Annie MHummel, Calvin FHumphries, Emily W.Hundley, Milton B....Hunt, Amos ZHunt, Elizabeth J
2, 528448
2, 552374
2, 8321
2,5452, 533i2, 5671
2, 544.1
2,56413001
616,526
,581
,475*
,527
2,
2,
1,
2,
2.
2,46412,4562, 475i2,5141 3652,52712,53412,31212,507"
2,49612, 1941
2,357
2,400136512611861
2, 127i13652, 5641
2, 53219171
1,1792,5551, 60812, 5052, 435-1
2,5152, 4801
2, 526i2, 393|2,5071 344
466-i-
642, 5042,4961 365
985i2, 471i2, 199.V
2, 476"
2,5721
2, 539J-
1 365"
427-1
1, 851i4442971 33
2,57412, 1361i 364f2,5151 3652,5001
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$1, 523. 55224. 00
1,283.20219. 66947. 05
1,549. 77
1, 508. 86867. 50
1,087. 24666. 7575.32
154. 001, 556. 30
810. 56369. 87912. 05
1,713.051, 275. 10
1,362.451,237. 75
629. 25600. 00636. 61
1,015.881, 431. 621,015.671, 691. 49
548. 571,183.00
602. 80720. 00301. 77
131.54586. 96720. 00
1, 445. 25636. 89246. 00337. 90709. 65481. 35
1,519.92636. 89985. 11
1, 497. 541, 483. 52
631. 971,379.40
698. 002C0. 7516. 00
1, 252. 001,372.801,200. 00
.537. 82
1, 495. 68757. 63
1,281.841,375.451, 425. 35
1, 800. 00107. 47278. 29112. 00
142. 00
1, 756. 26534. 08
2, 497. 03883. 40
1, 100. 001, 503. 63
Days.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 341
Xo. 19.
—
Statement shou ing the names of persons employed in the public printing amibinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.Hours
! em-! ployed.
Hunt, Estelle AHunt, Jeremiah. AHunt, Thornton M....Hunt, ZopharHunter, Edna O :
Hunter. James P '
Hunter. John HHunter, John HHunter. Rosser LHunter. William H . .
.
Hurdle, LaTvrence M.
.
Hurley, Harry AHurley. Joseph HHurley, Margaret B. .
.
Hursh. FrankHurt. Frederic AHurst, Georse JHuse. Charles BHuse. Edward AHuseman, DeliaHuss, -Andrew LHuss. EugeneHussey. AnnieHusted, Mortimer F.
.
Huston. Jolin AHutchinson. Amelia...Hutchinson, BenjaminHutchinson. Lacelia...;Hutchinson. Fenton F. i
Hutchin son.Norman EiHutchinson, Robert...Huichison, William. .
.
Hutchison, Edmund AHyde, Hiram SHvde. William BHyler, Oscar DHysan, John FHyson, Thornton W.
.
Hvson, Walter RIbach. Mark BIglehart. Thomas G...Indermauer. Charles. .
.
Ingalls. Charles WIngalls, Ira MIngram. Clarence M . .
.
Ingram, Julian KIrey. CharlesIrvin. John EIrvine. William JIrvine. Kenrv CIrving. William FIrwin. Hany CIsham. Carrie I
Ivory, John WJackson. EdwardJackson, Edward F . .
.
Jackson, Ehner S^.
Jackson, Eugene i
Jackson. Fairfax, jr
Jackson, James WJackson, John AJackson. LewisJackson. Marcus PJackson. Mayme EJackson. Moses FJackson. PaulineJackson. Theodore IT.
.
Jackson, WilliamJackson, "V^'illiam 11. .
.
Jacoby, CallieJaeger. August HJaeger, Henry, jr
Jama, Theresa LJames, Dnion HJames, Herbert EJames, Silas A
Amount earned.
Time-work.
Piece-work.
2.433* $623.362.5361 1,011.132, 490i 623. 872, 458i 1,232.652,448i C31. 80
981' 498.902. 525 1.287.002. 506? m. 722.510' 1.011.672 . -T 1 '1 901. f9
2 . :t'
2.
Amount earned.
Name.Hoursem-
ploye! Time- Piece-work. work.
2.5u-i, (.29.00
2.529i
1.711.622.327 1.163.50
448. 70736. 30619. 61
4.007."1 «9
0-±0. OS
139. 12
2. 47S.^16'
2,5068
1, 1291
2, 5352. 497^2. 490'
2.c23'c
2. 413'
2.512i.3es*
55UIn" 0. rO
2,fe" : I-;-
1.30C--
1.3>5i 337.442.020 513.002 . 555 1 . 540. 552.473i 1.313.142.569 1.449.102. (.251 OSO. 692.720'
,l.m.52
2.5S9 1.304.372.456 S61.322.502 1.2.52.00
2.5493r ^a5.20
590i 147. '.2
1365' S40.004741 121.0"'
2. 542; 1. 353. 051.200* r23.20
2. 190' 549. 5716 4.00
1365 1,000.001 365 626. 01491 122. 95
2,508* 1,254.602,526'
[
7091.521.54355.80
1334I
660.002,510*
1
1,485.592.5344 671. 10
Jameson, Marie LJaques, John BJarvis. Char!'?; FJarvis. Chester II
Jarvis. Maurice IT
Jaymes. Charles RJaymes. Edward RJeilries. EmmaJenifer. John L '
Jenings. AUen GJenkins. AdaJenkins. Andrew R . .
.
Jenkias. Grace C, Jenkins. Grace Pi Jenkins. James' Jenkhis. James M
."^nki!".^. ..T-rrome
^- ^'.'iUiam A. .
.
Jo-kii:s. \\-ill:am I
,Jenkins. Vv'illiam : 1 . .
.
! Jenkins. Zachary T . ..
' Jennings. RichaV'-i II..
$751.051
1 Jensen. Emma ,
I Jerdone. Clara P;letter. Sydney L
ji Jewett. Anna'R'
I
Johansen. Mary E >
Johns. DouglasJohnson. Alice AJohnson. Alonzo BJohnson. Arthur HJohnson. Aubrey CJohnson. BunvonJohnsoij. Chsrl^s D....Johi> : ! FJohr^ >;. ...
John^^:. . .....' Johcson. ciiurl^s M....Johnson. Clara
: Johnson. Daisy li
Johnson. Elizabeth C.-iJohnson. EhnerJohnson. ElmerJohnson. Frank RJohnson. George, jr
Johnson. George AJohnson. HarryJohnson. Karry CJohnson. IsaacJohnson, JamesJohnson. James A
' Johnson. James Er Johnson. James R
J
Johnson. Jennie G'i Johnson. Joe MJohnson. John A_.
Johnson. Julius LJohnson. Lamonte K..Johnson. Louis CJohnson. Mary AJohnson. RichardJohnson. Rol^ert A . .
.
Johnson, Rol>ert W. HJoimson, Ruby SJohnson. Ruch C
6S5. 43 Johnson. Samuel i
jl Johnson, Teresa M '.
i| Johnson, Virgie;
I
Joimson, WUliam A . .
.
j! Johnson, WUliam B . .
.
I
Johnson, William F . . .
,
! Jotmson. William I
895.26 ,! Henry'
'! Johnson, William J1 Johnson, WUliam R . .
.
J Johnston, EUa E
2, 150 $544.862.550* 1.488.542,465* 1,692.362,305 579.882,379* 1, 375. 76
63' 15. 751.321 356.40905* 226.37
2,512' 734. 912. 476^ S02.21
2. ' 4- ^75. 592. .51 751. 891. .-SO-* 529.402.553* 642. t>S
15' 3.752.5S5 9-4.-22.5^^ ,3>. .9
J"
" -
1. 'y 7. 20
-"
^:
-. i-v 0
136411 748.24128 32.00
1, 12Sh 2S2. 122.500' 675.861. 557 384.422. 510* t-27. 912.2.55' 1.353.0s1 3t5 840.002, 074* 539. 792,4^' 633.682. 533 1.457.93
1, 252. 00-^^ 658.20
1.177.002, 550' 64L42
s 2.351364^ 1.06L5S664 m. 00
2.330* 1.522.252.071' '
939. 582.544 1. 278. 402..541 1.274. 152. oC4 1.252.002.521 1.579.552.517 l,2t3.C52.516* 716. 112. 4.53; 61S.712. SPl* 1.-541. -.7
2.45t4 6^2.911. 44Qi. 1. 020. OS2^306' 1^383^ 602..502 1, 707. 892.4t.2 620. S92. 34ti* 1. 609. 932. 500 1.250. 002. 566 1.573.902.461* 615. 372.532' 634.802.525 L529. 492.514* 704.662. 530' 702. 132,548*
1
1.725.222,426*
1
616. 13
2,3ft4 645.742,417* 620.80
16' 4.001,784 894.35
2.521* 752.332.671* 799.252. 415' 1,212.002.513 615. 72
$710.29
520.46
Days
342 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the 'public -printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Johnston, Harry HJohjiston, John MJohnston, Walter D . .
.
Johnston, William E .
.
Johnston, William T.
.
Johnstone, Albert S . .
.
Jones, Catherine EJones, Charles EJones, ClayJones, Daniel AJones, Daniel MJones, EdwardJones, Edward W.,jr..Jones, Frank HJones, Frank O.-
Jones, George EJones, George TJones, Grandison F. .
.
Jones, HenryJones, Herbert WJones, Howard I
Jones, James TJones, John EJones, John WJones, Mary E. AJones, Thomas LJones, Wentworth C. .
.
Jones, William RJordan, Annie CJordan, George WJordan, HenryJordan, Lillie FJordan, I/Ulu DJordan, Richard EJordan, Sabina CJordan, William FJordan, William HJoseph, Lulu MJost, FrankJudge, Cornelius PJudson, Harry BJulian, Renne AKahler, John PKail, Kate RKaiser, CasperKaiser, HermanKane, JamesKane, Michael FKane, NoraKankey, VirginiaKarnes, James EKauffman, George S .
.
Kauftman, Harry B...Kauffman, Joseph C .
.
Kauffman, William H.Kause, John LKautenberg, M. NKeane, Katherine E....
Kearney, Henry SKearnej^ John TKeating, William C . .
.
Keblinger, Caddis J. .
.
Kee, Ehza GKee, EllaKeech, Effie JKeefe, Anna MKeefe, Blanche TKeefe, John EKeefe, TheresaKeefer, Joseph I
Keets, Samuel HKehoe, Mary BKeiner, ChristianKeleher, Amy AKell, William A
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,5251,9662,579
2,572J2,5012; 3171
2,5392,50312,40712, 6071
2,511|2, 504
2, 501251
2,64212,4842, 140i2,320
2,3421
2,506i609'
2,572.1
2, 4941
2,5292,491§2,2141 365
2,5242,4682,3672,5652,3072,482
2,545i2,44212,5161,05214701
2, 496180
2,5132,6402,499*2,496'
2, 4941
2,545|2, 4821
2,565i
4962,4112,52811 33432, 4692,528
2962,501^2,5362,50612,4691,186*2,593
1 365
2,5082,424
Amount earned.
Time-work.
SI, 267. 001, 182. 90
728. 391,310. 481,255.00
789. 82
1,341.251,538. 84
605. 15917. 34628. 87
1,876. 79134. 00
1,474. 381,027. 76
767. 7455.20
627. 5262. 75
673. 97964. 34321. 07812. 00
1,408. 54628. 06177. 90759. 39
1,257. 95634. 07622. 87703. 86720. 00
744. 69617. 00598. 30916. 96
1, 157. 501,266. 371,715.001,237. 38
630. 24438. 3770. 57
1,502. 40156. 00
629. 501,836. 401, 251. 751,454. 931,249. 851,156. 521,366. 761,717. 10
250. 001, 210. 25
702. 73915. 06617. 24635. 0074.00
655. 47636. 80
1,504. 38617. 23597. 60799. 29
720. 00633. 64610. 59
Piece-work.
$724. 17
750. 14
1. 93
489.
792. 76
Name.
Kelley, James TKelley, Mary CKelley, NicholasKellogg, Lillian B....Kellogg, Mary EKelly, Alice GKelly, Edward FKelly, James HKelly, James PKelly, John ArthurKelly, John JKelly, KateKelly, Stephen JKelly, Thomas JKelly, William BKelly, William TKelsey, TheodoreKemon, Frank CKemp, Thomas WKemper, John MKendall, Jerome ,
Kendrick, George R..,Kennedy, Esther ,
Kennedy, Irene EKenney , Emma VKenney, Louis PKent, Ellen WKent, JohnKent, Mathew WKeough, George AKern, Frank WKeroes, WilliamKerr, Edward AKerr. Lemuel TKerrott, Edward M . .
.
Kervin, Walter JKervin, William H . .
.
Kettner, John HKeyser, Harry DKibby, Hiram
Kidd, Frank AKiefer, Catherine W. ..
Keiffer, Shelley KKienle, William FKiernan, WilliamKildare, Daniel AKillian, Guy EKilligan, Josephine A.Killmon, EvaKilroy, John HKinder, Herman CKines, John RKing, Albert HKing, Alonzo T. . ;
King, Carey EKing, Channing B . . .
.
King, Cornelius AKing, Edward JKing, Ellis RKing, Ephriam DKing, Frank CKing, Georgianna V .
.
King, Ida MKing, James GuestKing, John FKing, Marcus RKing, Mattie BKing, Robert CKing, Robert EKing,William Marden.Kinsella, JosephKinsolving, Walter A.Kirby, Michael JKirby, Samuel G
Hoursem-
ployed.
201^792
1 3652,5172,2042,0051,028
6241,2921 363^5
2,526^2, 481
2,5222,5162,5032,4172, 5241
2,5332,3182,486131112, 647i
359132
1 26911 365152
2, 39912,228i1,2652,546^2,081
2, 511i1,9192,0761 365i361i2,5922,5042,442
14
2,3732, 5223721
l,409i2,1962,245
395
2,364400
2,519i2,3602, 5162,5322,5362, 427*2,5192,5432.530i;876
322,504
40
2,545*2, 503*2,285"
2,504920
2,4832,231
291*2,3982, 245
J
2,536
Amount earned.
Time- Piece-work, work.
$100. 75217. 33720. 00630. 47551.00502. 50154. 18158. 72325. 23
1,392. 501,338.65
619. 501,265. 501,260. 501,642. 551,008.801,266. 601,527. 541,393.121,363. 681,965. 861,685. 59
94. 078. 00
311. 542, 535. 95
41.091,199.75
562. 62328. 43
1,753.07312. 14
1,701.01362. 47
1,046. 841,200.001,963.91
795. 281,252.001,221.00
•1,706. 15
632.
192.
426.
1, 250.
2,066.100.
591247
1,263593
1,641764766618719
1,280767938
4
62611
1,2111,251800626164
1,5051,137
1381,6161,1401,531,
Days
EFJPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 343
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Kirby, William LKirkland, William....Kirscb, BenedictKirwin, James AKistler, John SKitzmiller, Herve W..Klapp, Daniel MKlatt, Albert FKline, Louis MKlinknett, George G..Klopfer, Frank EKlopfer, Nathan W . .
.
Knapp, Ernest PKnapp, Wilham AKnight, Gladys SKnoble, Maximilian J.
Knockey, Charles A...Knorleine, Mary EKnott, Charles MKnowles, Lewis OKnowles, Mary CKnowles, William T.
.
Koch, William KKoeblitz, John HKoehl, Charles CKoehler, Mathilda H.
.
Koester, Etta AKoester, Matilda FKolar, John WKoockogey , Gover M.
.
Koockogey, Samuel...Koon, Leonard W '
Koonce, Charles GKoons, Sheridan CKoontz, Edward JKoontz, Thomas LKormann, Frank F . .
.
Kj-aemer, JohnKrawl, WilliamKraus, GeorgeKj-ause, William CKrause, William FEj-eh, Charles FKreiter, James MonroeKrener, Charles HKretschmar, Emma S.
Krichton, Harry VKroll, Wilham AKuhner, AugustusKukart, LeonardKumner, GeorgeLa Bille, Mary JLa Bossiere, Edward..Lackey, Ella CLaeock, James KLalor, Martha ELamb, GeorgeLambert, Nannie M. .
.
Lambert, William C .
.
Lambson, BelleLamson, John RLanahan, Joanna C . .
.
Lancaster, JohnLancaster, JohnWLandln, DanielLandon, CarlLandon, EdwardLandon, Wallace E . .
.
Landvoigt, Milton J. .
.
Lane, John FLane, Samuel WLangdon, Henry D . .
.
Lange, Emil ALange, Josepha ALangford, Sidney W..
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,4582, 543
2,5322, 203
2, 524i-
2,555i2,484-1
2,5202,511
2,456i2,530
8
2,531J2,686J2,509
2,445J508504
2,5042, 5721
2,4962,503
28
2, 566522i
2,506568
2, 553J2,5191,2802,4912,6112,357^2,5042,539*2,52341 355|2,4442,5202,9201,2022,5241 365
2, 5202,495
12
2,508i2,5202, 506|2, 525
248
16
2,4891 36412,5202, 53412,34412, 5022, 5472,626^'
1,26041,421
2, 508
J
790i-272
2,498l,346i-
2,522^
2,538i2,537
5711
2, 562
Amount earned.
Time-work.
Piece-work.
$1,405. 081,278. 701,365. 17
1,474.191,266. 751,566. 42
1,498. 081,378. 201,019.061,668. 29
1,360. 394. 00
1,567.741,548. 56
628. 501,476. 13
1,258.00626. 00
1,152. 001,300. 67
627. 25877. 577.00
1,742.52188. 59855. 17
156. .50
644. 161,472. 70
650. 551,245. 501,588. 71
1,433.041,502.402, 130. 191,266. 151,169.031,490.691,004. 191,213.84
605. 15888. 35
1,800.00548. 25
1.264.00'
623. 752.40
903. 521,264.001,259.95
890. 24
124. 00
8.00623. 50
2,027. 65'
633. 031,339.75
586. 12
1,501.80640. 15
634. 52316. 77355. 25628. 61199. 12
170. 00612. 00677. 75704. 38
1,584.611, 664. 54342.90
1, 550. 40
$805. 41
'724.' 63
Name.Hoursem-
ployed.
Langley, VirgieLangsdale, BerthaHLantz, John RLaporte, William M
.
Larkin, Mary IT
Larkins, GarfieldLarman, Oscar W...Larson, GideonLatham, Edward F.Latham, Ola VLatus, Elizabeth F
.
Laubinger, LouisLaufer, August F . .
.
Lauxman, Helen M.Lavalette, William ALavisson, Henry A
.
Law, Mary A .."^
Lawrenson, Rose D
.
Lawson, E. A. MLawyer, Anna TLayer, Charles W . .
.
Lazelle, Henry H . .
.
Leach, Bettie FLeach, CharlesLeach, Eugene W . .
.
Leane, Daniel I
Leapley, Jacob N . .
.
Lear, Joseph HLeatzow, William F. . .
!
Leavitt, William M. . .j
Le Buffe, Adolph F...Leckie, James M I
Le Compte, George T . . i
Lednum, Jesse ALee, Charles ALee, EmilyLee, Harry HLee, JabezLee, James ALee, John HLee, John LLee, Martha yJxe, OwenIj^q, Thomas ELee, Waiter JLeeds, Charles HLefferts, Samuel G
—
Leffier, Milton LLeGrys, ErnestLehman, Paul MLehmann, Joseph R . .
.
Leighton, Charles H..Leimbach, PearlLeith, Arthur TLeman, JohnLemerise, Clarence E .
.
LeMerle, Arthur MLemmon, Bernard A..Lemon, Wilham HLendner, MargaretLenhart, Lisbeth W. .
.
Lenoir, Samuel HLentz, William HLeonard, Annie FLeonard, Charles I
Leonard, Wallace C . .
.
Leonhart, Grace ELe Preux, BettieLesh, William MLesher, Jacob CLeslie, JamesLester, Alfred HLester, John JLester, Zolo. VLevy, Abraham
4832,4,391
2,5102,5121 350 ,s
2,705i1,3911,525
2,530J2, 527i1 3652,5042,567
2, 5321
2,918i2,512
4651365
2, 509i13602, 140|2, 145i2,53412, 553i
2642,525
2,213i2,5102,504
2,690i2,54312,514
2,693i1 3381-
892
2,3072, 829^
2,536i2, 551^2,5292,5202, 4721
2,4061
2,509J2, 5252,5522, 52812,5042,414
2,450i873.J
2, 43712,5452, 105J2, 470i2, 37612,5112,508-1
2, 53441, 02542,536"
2, 5421
2,211312
2, 461-1
830J2,5181,6252,51042,5472,515
10
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$123.
635.
628.
1.2.58.
806.
801.
736.
1,662.
1, 395.
1,332.
900.
1,252.
1, 667.
1,353.
1,301.
1,514.124.
2,250.
1,508.
710.
535.
536.
1,537.
1,293.66.
1,782.
1,500.
1, 639.
876.
1,437.
1,554.
1,524.
843.
459.
223.
863.
1, 166.
792.
657.
761.
983.
619.
1,205.
1,504.
1,267.
1,546.
1,530.
755.
1,496.
1,473.
218.
1,465.946.
331.
1,576.
598.
628.
628.
1,273.
520.
1, 436.
637.
1, 106.
122.
625.
124.
1,644.
816.
747.
1, 130.
Days.
344 BEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 19.—Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, ete.—Contimied.
Name.
I^ewis, BessieLewis, ClarenceLewis, Cuthbert ALewis, Erasmus TLewis, Frederick M. .
.
Lewis, George HLewis, Ralph HLewis, RichardLewis, Shermont W. .
.
Lewis, Thomas FLewis, Thomas MLewis, William B., jr..
Lewis, William ELewis, WiiaslowLichtenberger,Harry JLight, Naason MLightcap, John CLightfoot, William R.
.
Ligon, John DLinden, William ELindsey, Almanza S .
.
Lindsey, Arthur R . .
.
Lindstrom, AlbertLindstrom, Alfred C.J.Lineback, Benjamin ALinhart, MaryLinkins, Joseph KLinguist, JohnLinzey, Joseph ELinzey, Urban TLiomin, George WLipphard, Edward E.Lippincott, Louis R . .
.
Lippold, John BLittle, Annie CLittle, Ernest BLivermore, WilliamH
.
Lloyd, Ella FLloyd, Frank MLloyd, JennieLoane, John T. SLockling, Homer JLocraft, William H . .
.
Loeffel, Howard R....Loehler, Gustav GLofland, Ilarry DLohmeyer, Richard C.Lomack, James BLomax, Clifford JLomax, EliLomax, GeorgeLomax, RobertLong, Edward ELong, Frank HLong, Frank NLong, George W .
Long, Isabel MLongfellow, LouiseLongpre, Arthur LLongus, Charles F. A .
.
Loomis, Carrie ELoomis, Daisy J ,
Loor, Augusta K . . .
.
Lord, DelphineLord, George TLorentz, William E .
.
Loring, A.nnie SLoughery, GeorgeLoughran, John MLoughran, Joseph I.
.
Love, William RLovelace, Albert W .
.
Lowe, Aldo FLowe, James ELoY/ev, Alfred R
Hoursem-
ployed.
1,8682, 536
5162,5042,504
460J136840
2, 476
J
2,4852,5142,4331,3692,5572,516*
208'
2, 501i
2, 563
2, 5282, 449*1 36l|
162,4912, 5042, 500
2, 3752,5682,5001 3623^2,5151 363*2, 302*2,
543'
2, 261*2,7702, 448*2, 508*2,274
32
2, 439*2,512
463
2, 514*1365549
2,524
2, 595*2, 8842, 756*2,4672,4r2*13652, 536*2,5762,511*2, 476
559*2,681*2, 555*2,461*1 364f2,413*2,434
2362,520
2,5411,367
16
2, 553i1,3642,5502,509
975^
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$468. 991, 549. 29
77.40751. 20
1,252.00116. 5222.56
209. 80
1, 242. 75881. 30635. 79608. 25809. 87
1, 503. 12
886. 72124. 80
1, 375. 81647. 14
1, 526. 60606. 13725. 16
8. 001,500. 001,377.201,535.11
833. 061,296. 501, 250. 00
993. 451,260.00
895. 361,564. 68
899. 41569. 64
1,098.171,471.50
627. 371, 496. 56
8. 00612.37880. 60242. 15
1,151.981, 800. 00
274. 501, 274. 64
744. 061,026. 41
788. 32620. 43630. 84
1,800. 001,696. 861,480. 041,502. 48
619. 77145. 87
1,419.78652. 15
1,234. 75719. 43628. 69608. 74139. 20
1, 018. 83
Piece-work.
Name.
1, 723. 92801.40
8. 001,370. 87
342. 80
1, 698. 13
1,380. 50571.25
$746. 54
679. 54
Lowrey, James HLowry, George C. R...Loyd, Albert
Lucas, Edv/ard F
Lucas, Francis NLuce, Henry FLuce, MarieLuekett, Wallace F. ..
Ludlow^ Luke FLudwig, Henry ALuitich, John FLukei, AndrewLund, Johannes C. V .
.
Lusby, Ida CLusby, Millford ELycette, John JLyddane, Sarah CLyon, Edgar RLyons, Anna MLyons, David RLyons, George WLyons, Nellie F. VLyston, Mary BMcAllister, Charles E.
.
McAloon, Thomas A..McAndrew, William SMcAndrews, Martin J
.
McAuley, James FMcAuley, Richard C .
.
McAulifYe, Patrick J. .
.
McBride, John RMcBride, Samuel F. ..
McCabe, Mary AMcCalister, James I. .
.
McCalley, Robert B...McCallum, Daniel . . .
.
McCallum, Peter M. .
.
McCamnion, Harrv C.McCampbeU, N. L....McCann, Charles BMcCann, Charles M. .
.
McCann, Joseph W . .
.
McCann, William H.
.
McCardell, Oliver C...McCardell, Thomas E.McCarten, Loretta V.
.
McCarthy, Edward F.McCarthy, John F . . .
.
McCarthy, John FMcCarthy, John J"
McCarthy, Mary CMcCarthy, RoseMcCarthy, Rose MMcCarthy, Stephen L.McCarty, Daniel JMcCauley, Emma D .
.
McCauley, John J
McCleery, John FMcCloskey, Mary C_. .
.
McCloskey, William F.McClure, Charles H . .
.
McClurg, Harper J
McConnell, David S...
McCounell, JohnMcConnell, Martin A..McConvey, Henry T.
.
McCord, Guy WMcCormack, Henry P.McCormick, Edward.
.
McCormick, James U.McCoy, JamesMcCoy, James LMcCrackin, John E—McCreerv, Thomas R .
Hoursem-
ployed.
2 528 %1 524.
l' 286 645.
l' 410 355.'344
1 150 [ 226.
99* 25.
2, 094^ 525.
2 461 615.2' 596 802.
2 389 1 199.2' 496* 1' 003.
2^488 1^411.1 365 720.
2,524 1, 5161 365 6262,098 524
2, 501 1,2571.878 4692,525 1,267
432 108
2, 535* 1,5892,541' 827
2,430 611.
2,494 623
2,516 1,2602,416* 1,3862, 538* 1,3322,487 621
2, 584* 6572,538 1,2722,364 1,1921 342 1,263928 567
1 341A 5752,456 645
600 1501, 104* 5592,528* 1,52413141 1,069
2,3351 231*
2, 40672
2, 275
2, 543*141
2,4921,994*2,5172,551*
159*2, 4951 18313652,5362,426*2,285"
2,470
2," 528"13652,545*2,5492,5201343627*
1,6342,531
700*2,610*1,890
162,5052,457
.mount earned.
Time-work.
1,171,
266,
1,451,
43,
1,284,
1,576,
351,368564
1,2611,293
47,
623301,
840.
1,289.
849.
1,567.
1,244.
1,398.720.
1,566.
1,517.
1,264.894.
320.
829.
1,318.
358.
1,492.
1,067.
9.
1,267.1.477.
Days.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 345
Xo. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued
!
Amount earned.|
Amount earned.
[Hours Hours
Name.i' em- Name. em-ployed. Time- Piece-
iployed. Time- Piece-
work. work. work. work.
McCuUough. Tiiomas .
McCullum. EllaI
McCurdv. Albert J...
-
MeCurdV. William S.JMcDaniel. Edward... !
McDaniei, James C
—
ilcDaniel. James M.McDaniei, William S..:
McDermoT. FrankMcDermott. Emma KMcDonald. Charles R .'<
McDonald. Claude B..;McDonald. Emma D..McDonald. James F...!McDonald. Jeremiah. J.'
McDonald, Stephen P.!
McDonnell, Mamie E.j
McDonough. SumnerFMcDonough, Thomas JMcDowelL w'illiam A.McElfresh, Henry M.
.'
McEneaney, Vv iliiam .!
McEneanr, Thomas LMcEvoy . 'William J . . .
j
McEwen. Alexander MMcFadden, Daniel ;
McFadyen. Frank R . .1
McFarland . Henry C . .
!
McFarlane, William..
|
Mc«>arraehy. -Jidrew.McGimiess ,' John F '
McGivem. Frances M.|McGivem, Margaret L
:
McGowan, -\rmenia TMcGowan, Harrv J . .
.
McGijwan. Helen C . .
.
McGowan, T. Henrr.
.
McGrath . Timothy E
.
McGraw. Cecelia CMclnemey. Michael J.Mclnrosh" ilaud EMcKee. Ada JMcKee. GeorgeMcKelvy. John A
,
McKenna. Edward D.!McKenna. Estelle V. .;
McKenna. James|
McKenna. Timothy F,
McKennv. .Vrthur <
McKevitT . Annie M . . .
i
McKie. Margaret L !
McKirmey. Jessie A. ..|
MeKinney. Lewisi
McEanney. Walter'
McKinnoh . John L ,
McKinsey, Cornelius. .|
McKnew". Nathan L . .|
McLain, George JMcLanahan. SarahMcLaughlin. DeUne...McLaughlin. John M..|McLean. Henry CMcLean, John A
:
McLean. Laura VMcLelland. Charles D.McMahon. BessieMcMahon, Margaret...McMichael, Nannie M.McMillan, .Vrthur J . .
.
McMullan, William. .
.
McMullen. Charles A..McMullen. Philander .
McMullin. -VlbertMcMtirray, John .A.
McNallv.'CIare
OUv689 70
1 745 46Z, OIUJ 1 37t'* 50
162 550 1 .
"'-i
'
'~
2 527 1_ ij: 4., ,-,4
-faJQj090
2 348" 1 -t08 802 113^ 5"^9. 622, 026 7AQ Q7
z.-tio 1 90*; 'Sn
60.'* -15
l.S4^'~-
2, 539i \.-"
o4o. bUO .11 71i-, -ill 2 X, OoO- Xrd
O ^QOl.:, oo»2 1 434. 102, 491 624. 002,407 1,774. 172.482§ 1,415.252,524 1, 266. 352.554 1,680.40O Q701 1 1 0Q 1 ^
2,5294 1 , 543. 342,459 1 , 667. 04^ 365 0 <00 Q7
2,239 1.231. 94It. aooo 1 , 734. 952 557" 1 705. 012 3482^ t;a7 10
2,480 620. 24
1 , bUU. uo- 364* 1 , 19 s. 57
159- 502, 50S 1 , 464. 73-7 ^-Q 619 4*^
2! 373*
- :
1.213' 97
1 , 4o4. 00261 1 in <ioi-±u. x>s
P ^ ^ 0"3
1, 54S ~: ?
.
2, 517 1 . _ . _ -
2. Sloi-4002 622. b(
1, 7645 443. 012, 489 626. 442, 5OO5 891. 07
3133 81- 512, 507i 849. 56
X , UXi7.
2.602 1.056.64718^ 43a 30
2,409" 603.21
2,557i 1.690.442.52S 1.521.602.435 1.529. 352,-512 634.02ilo4i 379. 372,513" 639.172.626 673-162.375 1.424.042,553* 1,729. 192.500 7SS. 592.504 1.502.40»365 720. 00
2.555i 1.285.352,540 4538.93
1.165 '292. 50
$824.74
STL 34
McNally, Francis JMcNaniara, Mary B...McNamara, JennieMcNamara, Maggie
\
McNamara. Martin F .
McNeal, Henry WMcNeir George .i. R .
.
Mc Nelly. Wilson D. ..•
McNerney, Thomas \.\McNichoias, Richard.
.
McPherson, James A..McPherson, John
j
McPherson, Lewis J...'
McQueen, ilalcolm E
.
McQuin. Evangehne.
.
McSwain. .\nnie PMcVille, Mary AMcWUUamson, GMac ^Ulster, AlexanderMacClane. John HMac Donald, Donald -\
MacDonald, ^ iUiamMMac Murray, Charles J.MacNamafa ,ElizabethMacaUister, James O .
.
Maccubbin. ' rthur E
.
Mackall. UlyssesMackley. David LMacniehol. Sallie HMadden. \ riLLiamMaddox, Fannie RMaddox. John TMaddren, JosephMagee. Katherine \ ...
Magers, YriUiam AMagm. Charles HMagill. William J
MasTLider, Harrv F . .
.
Maker. Thomas FMaher, 'v\'iLliam FMahoney, Garner B...Mahoney, JuliaMahoney, TerrenceMahoney. KaneMahonv. wniiam F...Ma'or. Harry BM ;/ V. Jame^ AM: :r. vv'iUiam H21:. ey, JohnMalohey, James MMaloney, William W..Maloney, Wniiam W..Maloy. Frank J
Malms, Charles EManchester. Ellen .V. .
.
Manchester. Thos. W.Mancosos. George P. F.Manderield, Frank L .
.
Mangan, Elizabeth .
Mangan, Mary EMangTim. Martha E . .
.
Mann. Benjamin FMann, Cordie HMann, James Lilanning. Jennie EManning. Marie MManning. William J . .
.
Mansfield. Julia EManson. Dennis AMantz. William EMarcellus, Robert H . ..
Marion. Edward EMarion, Vincent S . . .
.
Markham, James D . .
.
Marks, Minnie A
••>
^\\\ 9X,ZOV. iO
2, 407^ 630l 262 51 7i 635. 372 465i 617. 613,009^ 1 , 100. 619 1 79X , DUX. t s.
9 ^3 1 506. 411'249.4 702. 40
2 509" 1 '*-5<i 11
2. 520 1 390 3'-*
2 478 867 302 .532* 1 . 278. 32
16* 4. 00) .5()9i
X , 000. DU587 50
0 xsO-T g9g904" 226 00 $536.
.535* 635 392. 519* 1 "'63. 752! 524" 1' 270. 03
2"^4
410 102. 502.545 1 . 442. 052. 446 613. 752, 5434 1,444. 632,495* 1.047. 12
2, 549* 722 672.361" 1 311.322, 152* 538. 102. 49-5* 1. 177. 162. 409~ 602. 472. 50S 1,577. 702. 502* 1, 251. 752 299" 575. 991 324* 670. 602 514* 1 261- 752 468* 1 238. 75
679" 107. 072 788
469865. 67244. 34
X. -toU 374 64979-
2 525 1.267.0021-384* 1*200.601 34§i X . oou. -to
2.542 1.279.451 2S8. 78
1 AXO 4 002. 488* 1.230.65 ::::::9 5Q9 \
9 j.^g 1 S'^J- 009 X , ODD. oO2, 508 1, 254. 40^ 365 9 <w» n91, UUU. IK
~1 1 901 XX. ay
350" 690.002.399* 676. 742.443* 1.764.922.339* 585. 572.237* 559.3:31 327| .5.37. 861.124 681-90
i358ti2.517
884.091.261.20
'
"sii550 143.43
1365 2,500.00"
'S32.\
2,523* 1.775.:i42,-552" 642. 14
2.401 1-200-502. 537* 1.693-322.419.* 1.547.922.53S* 1.213.702.080* 595.07
I Davs.
346 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of 'persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Marlnee, Frederick J.
.
Marshall, James MMarshall, JessieMarshall, Joseph W . .
.
Marshall, Robert MMarshaU, Robert W...Marshall, Sidney JMarshall, Susan AMarshaU, VincentMarshaU, WUliamMarshaU, WiUiam T. .
.
Marr, NeUie CMarschalk, WUliam A
.
Marsh, Daniel DMarsh, James WMarston, Hiram PMartin, Arthur FMartin, Benjamin Y .
.
Martin, BertieWMartin, Clement EMartin, Henderson V.
.
Martin, Jennie TMartin, Jesse BMartin, Lester SMartin, Robert AMartin, Thomas JMartin, WiU KMartin, WiUiamMartin, WiUiam TMarvin, Daniel JMarx, Kate Nixon . . . -
Marye, Sidney TMason, James FMason, John HMason, WUliam HMassey, John A., jr. .
.
Matchett, Etta DMatchett, Harry B.,jr.Mateer, Annis HMateer, Charles RMathers, JamesWMatlack, James BMatthews, Charles H..Matthews, HarryMatthews, James D . .
.
Matthews, JohnWMattimore, Charles A
.
Mattimore, James H .
.
Mattocks, WiUiam L .
.
Mauck, Frank SMauger, SaUie JMaul, AUan AMawson, Samuel G. .
.
MaxweU, George RMaxwell, John WMaxweU, Julia MMay, Edward LMay, John SMay, Joseph LMay, Thomas OMayers, Robert HMaynard, James EMaynard, Thomas P .
.
Mayo, Oscar BMeadows, WiUiam C.
.
Meany, Michael JMechem, George W . .
.
Meder, MaryMee, John WMeehan, John JMeehan, MichaelMeier, CharlesMeier, Julius EMelick, Francis HMellach, William H...Mellis, John C
Hoursem-
ployed.
5201,432
2,528
1,433
J
2,611i2,672*1 365"
2,481i2, 457
J
1 3652,4702,50313652,56113652,534952
2,562
2,552i2,6671 3652,8802, 33712, 52142,6472, 554J
650i1,2002,523
682J2,528i2,8402,5111
2,227i2,5242,511
2,439i2,509
2,399J2,4602,610
2,123i2, 32042,504i
2,4222,2952,5092,5362,54942,3172,52041 3632,3682,1402,5041,2492,93241 3652,0282,5352,63742,6121,9664504
1,36242,4832,4622,5212,6734
6631 364f2,0952,5432, .527
2,543
Amount earned.
Time-work.
S280.00361.20719.86740. 72362.80900. 53
1,551.59900.00617. 96
1,228. 76
1, 600. 00617. 60
1,611.40720. 00
1,750.852,000.021,528.26
142.80647. 69713.44712. 04626. 00868.05
1,678.241,646.211,280. 201,618.06
173.02633. 60
1,618.90181.26
1,520.78764.01687.46865. 85
1,688. 18880. 25959. 68631.10840. 09
1,622. 971,507.80
855. 57932. 66626. 72680. 78
1,162.001,255. 001,627.17897.16580.60
1,694. 46716. 00873.83
1,231.28626. 00816. 48
1,043.661,200.00
590. 31
1,672. 721,627. 78
716.881,083.54
127. 00766. 45824. 46673. 45
1,513.871,473.80
121.601,998.621,449. 601,402.82
758. 821,533.72
Piece-work.
Name.
Melton, Eva MMenard, Willis TMendel, ValentineMeredith, Frank CMerriam, George RMerritt, Katherine S .
.
Mets, John DMetz, Walter RMetzung, John WMeyer, LeonardMeyers, Ellen SMeyers, Emil MMeyers, John DMichael, John WMiddleton, EllaMUans, Emma JMilburn, Samuel M . .
.
MiUen, John DMUler, Caroline GMiller, Charles FMiller, Clyde GMiller, DanielMiller, ElizabethMiller, Emm^ert MMiller, Flora LMiller, Frank F. S . . .
.
Miller, Frank WMiller, Harry TMiller, James HMiller, James WMiller, John BMiller, John JMiller, Joseph FMiller, Maggie AMiller, MartinMiller, OUu CMiller, Robert MMiller, ThomasMiller, Thomas HMiller, Thomas JMiller, WUliamMiUigan, WiUiamMills, Annie MMills, Carey SMills, Charles E ,
Mills, Emily C ,
Milis, Ernest LMills, Howard VMills, Hubert JMills, James TMills, Laura CMUls, Mary FMilton, Joseph LMiner, John OMingo. WilliamMinor, George BMinor, Henry WMinor, Jane EMiskeU, Bessie JMitchell, John WMitchell, Joseph D .-.
.
Mitchell, Katie AMitchell, LauraMitchell, Marcy MMitchell, Mary MMitchell, WiUiam A..MitcheU, Willis B....Mix, Annie EMoakler, Charlotte. .
.
Mockbee, Lizabeth VMohr, Homer MMoler, Robert LMoloney, William J .
.
Monagon, George A . .
,
Moncure, WiUiam B.Monks, WiUiam H . .
.
2,5572,53942,4792,66742,53542,5482,5712,34042,56642,62242,6442,6172,3782,49642,6164
16228
2,65442,52442,55342, 180
2,20042,3974
4722,3951,01442,5824
3762,49042,75442,5244
16
1,48742,5162,0654
8282,5092,4932,47242,601267
1 31313652,47741 3651 364f2,5222,56242,5442. 23442, 4242,4984
Amount earned.
1, 74L 73636. 27
1,486.601,734 601,526.081,580. 18
1,735.241,447.981,748.741,637.34
639. 371,387.09694 48
1,696.34632. 12
4 00148. 20643. 12
1,267.37663. 09767. 12
551. 89652. 20169. 20
1,446.32617. 45785. 07110. 05623. 61751. 66637. 53
2.88376. 62711. 31516. 34
331.441,256.87
638. 32741. 84
1,251.2071. 76
1,964 43840. 00620. 66720. 00986. 38
1,539.931,710.901,279.201,430.57
848. 68900. 52
Days.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 347
No. 19.
—
Statement shoiving the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.Hoursem-
ployed.
Monninger, Charles E
.
Monroe, Mildred J. S..|
Montgomery, BessieMi
Montgomery, Clara E .j
Montgomery, George Fj
Montgomery, Gov-ernor V
Montgomery, James MMontgomery, Joseph FMontrose, Agnes MMontrose, Olive MMooney, AliceMooney, Edwin HMoore, Cecelia AMoore, David BMoore, Elizabeth F...Moore, FrederickMoore, Frederick W..Moore, JohnMoore, John LMoore, John WMoore, LizzieMoore, William AMoore, William SMoores, Edward SMoorhead, Elwood
S.,jrMopkins, William A..Moran, Charles AMoran, James BMoran, John WMoran, Mary JMorcock, Edward W..Morell, Emilie CMoreno, AmeliaMorgan, Charles AMorgan, HenryMorgan, Jacob CMorgan, Jesse WMorgan, ThomasFranklin
Morgan, Walter DMorgan, WebsterMorris, Edwin R. P...Morris, Robert SMorris, SamuelMorris, William AMorrison, Anna CMorrison, Claude M. .
.
Morrison, Edward F.
.
Morrison, FrankMorrison, John R
2,5241 3521,8722, 398-J
2, 530J
2,5292, 5541
2,546
$1,518.48694 00547. 39623. 42
1,696.42
648. 15
1,299.40722.83
1362^2,45613652,557
2,325i13652,6981
880
2, 525i1,0861225
2,519i1365
2, 54812,6342, 518J
271
2,543i
2,500
Morrison, Lucy NMorrison, Helen DMorrow, Margaret M.
.
Morse, Robert WMorse, Sampson EMorsell, John TMorton, Charles EMoseley, Thomas G. .
.
Mosher, George BMoss, John RMoss, William HMoten, Thomas GMoulden, Jar^as BMoxley, Edah CMoyer, Nelson PMoynihan, Joseph C . .
.
Muckelston,WilliamHMueller, Flora HMuffley, William E....Mulcahy, Josephine J.MuUan, Samuel EMullen, Charles FMullen, James J
2, 507i2, 547J2, 482i2,503
2,638J
13652,4942,473
1762,500
2,507i2,587i2,234
2,389i2,4382,3462,534l,788i1121
2,54016
628i2,564i2,46912,5272,5812,5251,452
162,5142,4032,094i2,501"
Amount earned.
Time-work.
67.00
999. 27614 00720. 00675. 75609. 73
1,600.00702. 47491. 14
638. 06271. 49977. 77
1, 281. 25
3,600.00
1,533. 14
672. 571,260.85
41. 081,280.50
1,663. 05
627. 11
1,566. 11
1,241. 251,252. 271,619. 22
2,250. 001,316. 08
618. 2326. 40
1,500. 001,254 101,978. 39
558. 491,074 901,220.021,177.501,529.40
[ 817.77
2,504
2,496i2,228i2,558
2,502i
637. 394 00
327. 171,295. 101,109. 951,613. 901,759. 081,267. 72
367. 009. 60
877. 501,442. 10
658. 181,255. 00
Piece-work.
1,252. 00759. 89
1,114 251.552. 01
1.255. 75
8877. 26
278. 00
876. 61
879. 98
919. 04505. 09
Name.
Muller, Louis WMulligan, Charles H...Mulligan, James E—Mulligan Mary LMulligan, Walter F. .
.
Mulroy, JohnMumford, ThomasH.,jr
Murdock, Nelson
952. 98
Murdock, Ralph A. .
.
Murphey, WilUam H.Murphy, AnnaMurphy, Edward F..Murphy, Ella TMurphy, James JMurphy, JohnMurphy, Maud VMurphy, Samuel K.
.
Murphy, Sarah S . . . .
.
Murray, Don LMurray, Edward P...Murray, Ellis BMurray, Freeman M.
.
Murray, Harry LMurray, Helen AMurray, John AMurray, John PMurray, Joseph SMurray, Julia AMurray, Mary EMurray, MauriceMurray, MinnieMurray, Robert P—Murto, Edmund F. .
.
Murto, Richard B—Myers, Annie MMyers, Arthur AMyers, Ella TMyers, Ellis GMyers, Josie...
Myers, William BMyers, William FNace, Charles LNachman, PhilipNaeff, Latira RNairn, George WNalley, Ida MNails, John RNails, Magnus ANails, Winfred MNally, JamesNally, MaryNash, Elizabeth MNash, William ENathan, Aaron RNaylor, Louis PNaylor, William JNeal, Henry CNeal, Laird LNeely, David R. P...Neil, Charles ANelson, Carl ONelson, Charles BNelson, Richard B.Nelson, Robert INelson, Thomas 1
Nelson, Wellington MNervis, Mary ENesbitt, Henry ANesby, EdwardNesmith, Herman C
.
Netherland, EmanuelM
Netherland, Fred D..Neuer, KatherineNeuer, Louis A
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,574i2, 513^2,457
434^2,489^2,107^
2,5302,4732,0142,3711
81,0802,5082,45111,2841 3382,5321,9162,5492,525
5811,322
2,601i1, 150i
7222,57211,285113652,4402,5892,48612,483
2,455i2,563i2,522J2,454
184
2,543J2,5182,6092,5442,4982,5262,11U2,563§
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$759. 581,644 291,689. 78
112. 021,016. 601,053. 75
1,535. 66618. 96328. 07
1,348. 402. 40
646. 85627. 99
1,485. 99643. 20668. 14693. 05483. 45
1,737.181,522. 35
146. 50789. 05
1,772. 14290. 14185. 12
1,794 55342. 71
480. 00853. 99663. 32870. 78
1,497.002,000.481,687.52
707. 03613.5057.45
1,280. 40757. 80
1,584 20639. 20
1,312. 31
1,528.22527. 82747.44
Days*
348 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
No. 19.-
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Nevils, Edward MNevius, Marvin J
Newell, George WNewell, Henry SNewlon, Jefferson D .
.
Newman, ClarenceNewman, Robert C . .
.
Newsom, HubertNewton, Charles HNewton, Frank ENewyahr, Goldie JNichols, Effie BNichols, William F..
.
Nicholson, Charles C .
.
Nicholson, Irwin A. .
.
Nicolai, Margaret I
Niehus, Carl CNightingale, Louisa. .
.
Nixon, Council J
Nobles, Frederick I. .
.
Noel, John ANohe, Minnie ANolan, Emma JNolan, JamesNolan, MaryNoonan, Dennis HNoonan John TNoone, Daniel PNoone, Patrick RNoord, Aaron HNops, Emil ANorbeck, Vvllliam G .
.
Norris, Elmo DNorris, William WNorth, Archie MNorthrup, JLrCwis V. .
.
Noske, FrankNothnagel, Henry A.
.
Noyes, AlfredNoyes, HenryNunley, EmmaO'Brien, David F.....O'Brien, John JO'Brien, William F...O'Brien, William F...O'Brien, William J. C.O'Bryon, Wilhelmina
O'Connell, CharlesO'Connell, Charles M.O'Connell, DanielO'Connell, Jeremiah.
.
O'Connell, William G.O'Connor, Maurice J.
.
O'Connor, PatrickO'Conor, HughOdcn, William GO'Donnell, George A..O'Donnell, HarryO'Donnell, Stephen P.O'Donnoghue, John.Oehler, Henry F . . .
.
Oehmler, Louis A...Ogle. George H .
.
O'Hara, John TO'Hern, John J
Ohm, Charlotte D...O'Keefe, Ambrose...O'Leary, Dennis J.
.
O'Leary, Mary M . .
.
O'Leary, Mary V. .
.
Oliver, Daniel WOliver, Walter H....Olsen, EliasO'Meara, Albert B..
Hoursem-
ployed.
2, 569
2, 455
2, 504
2,452J1,3132, 502|2,0422, 554
J
2,5042, 468
335i
2,5262,4992, 510
2,5402,362i
474i2, 530
2, 5081
2, 505316
2,4732, 591
2,4362,5342, 177i2,5132, 5562,4832,5632,5172, 468
2, 4932,6202, 5361,916
695i2,427i2, 52212,4802, 484
92i2, 505
2,4741,4722, 559i2, 554*
2, 593i2,368i2,484i2,5042, 5191,0962,5042,5702, 461
J
2,4502, 516
2,512i2, 504i-
2,5042, 221 i2, 39012, 500i2, 598
2, 545f|2, 522i2, 353^-
2, 500
Amount earned.
Time-work.
SI, 754.
1,488.1,252.
872.
674.
1,251.
1,124.
1,533.
1,252.
970.
101.
1,447922
1,420
1, 276.
590.
120.
1,532.
1,501.
627.
201.
624.
1,167.
1,589.
1,341.956.
1,521.
1,285.
1,245.
1,394.
1,281.
1,732.
1,581.883.
1,420.479.
417.
606.
1,265.
1,558.
1,690.23.
1,314.
618. 75
944. 76
1,547. 821,731.241,317. 75
1,268.231,666. 28
626. 001,264. 96
335. 471,2.54. 001,744. 41
615.371,954.241,262.40
664. 22
1,390. 041,444. 021,277.18
600. 11
1,250. 25
1,741.45
193. 901,033.991,522. 901,176. 75
633. 23
Piece-work.
$815. 76
.51
1,058.13
869. 13
Name.
O'Neal, Joseph BO'Neil, Charles I
O'Neill, JohnO'Neill, Louis BO'Neill, William J....Oney, Leonard EOnyun, John AOpenshaw, John AO'Reilly, Mary EOrem, Charles JOrem, George WOrleman, .Jessie MO'Rorke, Mary EOrr, Ralph J
Orth, Frances T.......Orth, J. FredOsborne, Annie WOsborne, Edward L...Osborne, Stella MOscar, Fred J
O'Shea, Henrietta C.
.
O 'Toole, Mary B.Ourand, Harry AOutcault, Harry J
Overton, William J. .
.
Owen, EthelOwings, Mary EOyster, GeorgePadden, Edward H. .
.
Paetsch, Eugene R. E.Pafflow, CharlesWPage, BirdiePage, George NPage, Randolph HPaiand, .\ugustPalmer, Irma DPalmer, Mary MPalmer, Olin APalmer, Samuel HPalmer, Thomas SPardee, Ethelbert K.
.
Parent, Margaret J
Parish, Edith SParker, Andrew LParker, DavidParker, Edward J
Parker, Elizabeth P...
Parker, Frank WParker, John GParker, John RParker, Millie
Parker, Robert WParker, Walter DParker, William HParkhurst, Grace A . .
.
Parks, John CParks, Wylie LParlin, AnnieParneil, John SParry, William CParsons, Albert MParsons, Charles DParsons, EdnaParsons, Lulu CParsons, May MPartridge, Guy EPasco, John HPatch, Everton J
Pate, Claude APatterson, Harry J
Patterson, Jesse MPatterson, John APatterson. Levi HPatterson, Thomas F.
.
Hoursem-
ployed.
1,1721,867
2, 555
J
980i2,5681,5872,5602, 5441 3652,5642,4882,364
1 1741,3292, 50412, 57012,2552,0852, 5172,5212, 513i2,183
2,2782, 511
2, 5701-
1365
1 316|2,4941,8012, 468i
2, 41811,1852,5372,2682,390344*
1,2422, 550J2, 5482,4562,4972, 5662,5912, 338*2, 511*1, 309|1 364f2, 523
2,294l,377i
32
2, 503*1 3652, 542J2.5422, 535
2, 503*
2, 523*2,512"
2, 41812, 328
J
2,5512, 54512, 5301 3652,5412, 602*2, 505'
2, 495-J-
2,5252,5722, 549
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$586. 001,221.621,403.29
566. 23
1, 586. 03401.15
1,741.441,539.81
720. 00
1, 426. 12
1,248. 50676. 60
538.14
626: 12
1,731.17558. 99
1,045.00630. 50717. 00756. 15
545. 74
570. 951,700. 36711.82900. 00
623. 251,251.37
941. 00
1, 608. 62
863. 80620. 50
1,530. 721,360. 83
597. 69180. 32210. 14
897. 71896. 56614. 00624. 24
1,405. 97
1,755. 12
607. 61
628. 87875. 90
1,199.52756. 84575. 75717. 008.00
1, 502. 10
900. 00640. 69
1,002. 74690. 95
1, 505. 701,266.201, 270. 44
1,257. 25583. 37
1,387.091, 536. 99
1,714. 13
720. 001,724.08
1, 515. 82626. 24873. 42
1, 268. 00
1, 562. 61
1.599.48
Days.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 349
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Amount earned.
Name.
Paudert, Edward HPaul, John E..Payne, Arthur WPayne, James APayne , James EPayne, James LPayton, ErkayPeace, Moses MPeacock. WilliamPeake, Charles PPeake. Clarence HPeake, Millard FPealer, Peter PPeaper, Ida EPearson. Harry APearson. Nannie EPease, George HPeckham. EmilyPeed, Richard SPeSer, William A., jr.
.
Pelham, Horace BPellen. MarvPendarvis. Claude E..Pendel, Thomas F. ...
Pendleton. Forest C...Penicks, Thomas B. ..
Perm, Frederick M....Pennell, Rosa EPenrose. John J
Pepper, James PPepper, John J.
Hoursem-
ployed. Time-work.
Perkins, Charles F...Perkins, George M . .
.
Perkins, James S
Perkinson. Franklin NPerrv, Charles GPerry, Esther E. Lar-son
Perry, Harry RPerry, IsaiahPerrygo. Maurice R . .
.
Persinger. JacobPeter, Elizabeth CPeter, GeorgePeter, ThomasPeters. Robert GPeterson. Em.ilPetterson, John APettiford. EUzabeth APettiford, James DPettv. Henrv WPeiSer. Wm'. HPfiieger. Karl FPhair. Chester SPhilMpps, Charles A...PhiUips. Frank MPhillips. George PPhillips. Hemry CPhillips. John A .....
.
Phillips. John Amos...PhilMps, JohnMPhipps. Robert MPicotte, Arthur JPierce. Everett MPierce, FrankPierce. George WPierce, William LFiggott. Charles HPigott. MorrisPike. James WPike. John APinkett. John P
;
Pinkett, Roscoe De W.;Finn, Benjamin B i
2,5132, 531.1
2, 519'
2, 5262,536
2681 3652, 53U2, 52112,584'
1,3651,2022,8962,5402,47912.352i
1. 247'
3002,4542,3482,48211 364f524
2.C4S2,S09i2.504'
2.5242.002
9631312395
2.41012. 525'
2.5202. 4971 273|659
2, 527§
2.276942
2, 58413652,2491,8341 3651 3632. 513
2,203i1, 23S'446
2, 807*2,505'
2, 0362,501
116*2, 5SS'
2. 397*2.046'
2 .t72
2;4S.3
768
1,2492,1162,537*2,174*2, 533*2,550*2,
200'
1562,5042,503
6532,518
16436
$1,2.58.00
915. .33
1.261.00891.61
1.531.20108. 36626. 01866. 17
1.000. 021.450.40
387. S3612. 62
1. 689. 20637.80619.87588. 36709. 7863.00
1,265.891. 516. 50
a32. 30899. &4357. 23
1,024.001,398.671. .502. 401,-521. .59
0O2. 75
481. 50
I908.76
850. 22
1.269.401.011.201.419.83
}• 945.92
1, 525. 34
587. 70471. 00775.95720. 00
1, 124 50458. 48
1,000.00994 44635. 42
1. 106. 95619.00114 29
854 19
S77. 28514 21
1,375. 0631.31
1,426.931.481. IS
1.023. 00734 13
1.245. 50460. SO447. 34
1.060.001.692. 21
1.094 75
635. 21
1, ISl. 05
1, 102. 4081.20
1,252. 52874 73
391.80630.30400
109.60 :
Piece-work.
Name.
Amount earned.
Hoursera-
ployed.
Pinn, Ernest LPipes, James MPitts, Marv CPlaskett, Edward W.Platz. Charles LPlatz. Frank PPleasant, Millard C...Plumb, Flora W. C...'Plummer, Robert F...IPocher, SimonPoindexter, Louis A.R !
Poist, William A i
Polk, Tasker P \
Polkinhorn. Jos. H!
Pollard, Willard A....!Pollock. GiiraPollock, Julia CPoole, I'rnest BPope, Florence CPope. John WPoppe, Herman C \
Porter, Frank CPorter, Marv LPost, Little'LPost, Liician HPotter, Albert EPotter. Louis APotts, Florence M
!
Poulson. Francis B|
I
Powe, Mitchell P !
Powell, Augustus C . .
.
I
Powell, Herbert1Powell, Isaac NPowell, John WPowers, Fred LPowers. RichardPowers. Richard JPowers, WilUam APoynton, Sarah SPrater. John HPrather, DvoU
|
Prather. Elizabeth C..[Pratt, Donna M I
Pratt, Lillie
Pratt, William APreslev. Henrv MPreston, Charles W....Preuss, Bernhardt R..Price. Clinton OPrice. Marietta F '
Price. MaryPrice. Sam" SPridgeon, John '
Primm, James L •
Pritchett. John MPritchett. Peter W....IProctor, George HProctor, John C
j
Proctor. Marv AProctor. May R
|
Frosperi. John F I
Fiosser, Daniel N !
Froudlev, George R.-.jPruitt, FUaMPrvor, Henrv DPuckett. Thomas R...Fuckette, Chas. J. C...PuUiam. T dwardPulliam, Scott GPumphrey, Annie E .
.
Pujcell, MartraretPurdv, Charles FPursel, Thorn, as CPurvis, John RPutnam, John F., Jr..Pyemont, George E...
2,blb\i394ii2,5292, 498*
69'
2. 553*1,425*
Time-work.
Piece-work.
$635.40 !.
1,38&49 L634 10 .
1,392.65 .
IS. 50 .
992 66 .
396.64 .
2,512.1
2, .501*292'
2. 524*2.51S'1, 165*1 365'
1 34SS
629. 1264L.3274 24
1,394 421,263. 00
586. 351,400.00
L145. 72
$685.88
S5* 99
2. 297*1.264*2,503*
5(4 57787. 77
1,252. 55
2,335*2,540"
2,505*1 365"
263*
2, 509'
1,75279
826*2,481*1 349*1 365'
2,595*2.577*1.497'
2,.527
2, 655*1 153"
2,492*
585. 671,53L 56
896. 611,600.00
8L 621,259.95 I
444 6219. 75
314 19
1,245. 25689.00
1,800.001, 7Sa 871,300. 35
227.55630. 50914 71
300.00623. 11
2.415*2,551'
2,4S92,532*2,549'
2,54S2, 5792,4632.44S2,4571 3652.5072. 6302, 540*2,
504'
1, 772*
605. 10
1,429. 561.593. 52
750.441.728.531,54L48
707. 606L5. 74
1,363.001,228. 751,200.00
62S. S91,649.921, 196. 74
1,496. 16
443.32
2,502*2.412'
2.561*1 36342,562
4S9276
2,5032,5692,0542,442*2,503*1,309"
2,3232,505*2.509"
641. 641,354 10
1. 757. 60716. 29
1,452.59244 50150. 74
717. 071,574 27
513. 68610.60
1,678. 58654 50
1,39& 361,599. 56l,50a 76
900.85
92:3. 02
735.90
119.0479L29
Days.
350 BEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Pyle, Charles EPyne, Frank EQuady, John CQueen, Caleb EQuigley, Francis TQuill, Nellie CQuinn, John FQuinn, John JQuiatin, LillianRadley, Charles W....Radouski, SimonRaedy, Katie HRagan, John JRagan, Mary ERagland, Henry Lee.
.
Ralph, JamesRamey, Enoch CRamsay, Eleanor S. .
.
Ramsey, George MRamsey, William R...Randall, HardyRandall, Jerome SRandolph, Edward G.Ranke, Ida DRankin, John RRansdell, Edward L.
.
Ransdell, Lulu MRansom, Stephen J. .
.
Ratcliffe, KatherineC.Rathvon, Robert H...Ravnall, Clarence A...Rawlings, AlfredRay, Daniel CRay, Jacob BRay, James TRay, John ARaub, George MRazey, Frank TRead, Charles ARgbuschaiis, William.Reckert, John GReddy, John CRediield, Edward L. .
.
Redfield, Harry JReed, HarrisonReed, JamesReed, Oscar AReed, William FReed, William IReeder, John HReeder, Parke MReeler, Henry CRees, Dorothy CRees, Edward NRees, Mary CReeves, Minnie LRegan, Clarissa B . . . .
.
Reid, Agnes HReid, HughReid, William AReiff, Rosa MReilly, Annie CReilly, John MReily, Cora JReinhard, Minnie A...Reinmuth, Edward...Reisinger, C. L. BReisinger, Ruth AReiss, Frederick JRevells, Addie JReynolds, AudleyW .
Reynolds, FrankReynolds. NicholsReynolds, RobertRhodes, Thomas A . .
.
Rice, James R
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,552
2,471i2, 285
6322, mh2,
487'
2, 3642, 325J
4162,5442, 535*2, 504"i 363iij
2,4842, 463
2, 5392,3452, 521
2, 529*2,456298*
2, 617
2, 49312, 500-1-
8802, 5181
2, 463*2, 905i1 362^2.5222; 497 ,
2, 0802.3922, 498
2, 5452. 6142, 522i
2.441
2, 543*2,
579"
136516
2, 522
2, 5042, 5292,3181
2, 5202,4442, 415i2,5322, 540*2, 536*1,1842, 756*1 364352
2, 4742, 5122,50413651 356*2, 510*
372*2, 4641,3091 364r\-2,5062, 0022, 504
1 352|66
2, 3992, 4142, 1641,338
Amount earned.
Time- Piece-work, work.
283. 20362. 11
470. 20157.993.57.90
621.96419. 86486.24104. 00550. 41
659. 85751. 20716.12242. 65475.04664. 71
820. 70885. 48527.00480.8076.87
261.00625. 97626. .32
528. 48024. 19616. 12
873. 08889. 21
270. 47616. 66579. 44841.46890.58441.48943. 13
875. 87335. 17402. 58755. 43
900. 008.00
520. 80292. 98286. 03607. 40
687. 14466. 40659. 44634. 60612. 26638. 14350. 05501.40594.80106. 43239. 30654. 83660. 26993. 56585. 81628. 62192.60616. 00325. 48595. 87750.30589.36252. 00
,255. 7977.00
651.55640.35,082.25336.87
$1,055.57
Name.
Rice, William A
.
Rich, James W..
Hoursem-
ployed.
Rich, Ralph RRichards, Catherine...Richards, Elmer ERichards, John MRichards, John TRichards, Lemuel C . .
.
Richardson, Charles MRichardson, Douglas CRichardson, Harry D .
.
Richardson,William HRichardson,William HRichie, Edward FRichmond, Marion B .
Richter, CharlesRichenbacher, Edwin
P. ARicketts, Eliza ERicketts, Thomas T...Riddick, Richard P...tRiddle, Alpheus E....Riden, Emma SRidings, Stanley H . .
.
Riecks, Charles FRiedl, William A 1
Rieseberg, Henry R...Rigg, Howard TRiggleman, Charles A.jRigney, Patrick A :
Riley, Harry E\
Riley, John H;
Rilev, Sallie JRing, William TRink, William E
!
Rissler, James Mj
Ritchie, Effie J I
Roach, Mary Jj
Roane, Frederick J—
|
Robb, John H[
Robbins, Carrie A i
Roberts, Augustus L..j
Roberts, David JRoberts, Everett H...Roberts, Flournoy C . .
J
Roberts, James G 1
Roberts, John Tj
Roberts, William A. ..j
Robertson, Harry J . . . 1
Robertson, Irenej
Robey, George A[
Robey, Margaret E[
Robinson, Charles M . .j
Robinson, Clara JRobinson, Edward J..Robinson, George W . . I
Robinson, Harriett E
.
Robinson, JosephRobinson, Mary D .-. .
.
Robinson, Robert, sr..
Robinson, Robert B . .j
Robinson, Samuel|
Robinson, Sarah Ej
Robinson, Sarah ERobinson, Wellington
1
CI
Robinson, William R
.
Roche, Walter TRockwell, William E.Roderick, Francis A .
.
Rodgers, Raymond L.Rodgers, Roselia
i
Roeder, Charles H\
Roelin, Henry A\
Rogalsky, Adolph O. .'
2, 508J2, 511*1 354ii
36
'2,'523"
2, 272116
2, 520*3,
316"
2,5202, 5062, 5041 364t^2, 7442,521
2, 792i
2, 519
2, 5281 344
2,226J1 3651,5132,5352, 56.1i
2, 4692,504
668J2,379*2, 552*2,571|2,8482,317
2, SIOJ2,5842,514
2, 504468
2,3242, 330*2,4831,37612,5052,499*2,576*2,5252,5242,5222, 549*2, 483*
2,5232,4722,5042, 449i2, 519
666
2,481*2, 512*2.58312,256*2,354|
2,455619*
2,459*13652,520*
•32
2,46912,574
209344
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$628.37•689.03
637.30
1, 432. 851,364.55
4.801, 508. 71
2, 286. 73641.63713. 70
1,252.001,197.30
737. 43
1, 266.50935.93
1, 303.
635.
678.
1,115.
2,250.442.
1, 545.
1,083.
1,268.
1,118.345.
1,611.
1,423.
761.
856.
581.
1,267.
1, 539.
1,408.
626.
122.
1,163.
1,407.
1,508.
2,169.
1,258.
1,267=
1, 303.
1, 669.
1,420.
1,265.640.
701.
871.
955.
1, 177.
624.
910. 79185. 85
1, 664. 461,200. 001,517.40
8. 00617. 36
1,455. 65125.46177. 50
1 Days.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 351
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc..—Continued.
Name.
Rogers, AnnieRogers, James BRogers, Oliver RRogers, Robert M .
Rogier, Charles GRohm, Edward LRoland, Joseph JRoller, Frank MRollins, Ella LRollins, John I/ester.
.
RoUow, Lulu MRomhilt, Arthur CRonan, Iildward, jr
Rooney, Thomas P. .
.
Root, Ivy J
Roseman, Donald E .
.
Roseman, FannieRosen, Eugene FRoss, Charles DRoss, Harry CRoss, James HRoss, JohnRoss, Mary ARossall, Arthur HRossor, Luther E. B.
.
Rote, Edwin CRotenbury, Lucy H.
.
Rotenbury, Sarah V.
.
Rouleau, WilfridRounlree, William J.
.
Rouse, Chas. LRouselle, MauriceRowan, Eleanor ERowe, Charles MRowe, Thomas JRowe, WiUiam HRowell, Dennison P...Rowley, FrankRowzee, Willie ARoy, James HRoy, Louis WRoye, Horace C. ARoxbrough, J. Fred. .
.
Ruby, Lucy VRuckdaeschel, N. H .
.
Rudy, Charles ERuff, ValentineRuffin, William LRuhl, Charles WRullmann, i.eo
Runyan, Lee JRupp. LucyRussell, Aaron, jr
Russell, Allan MRussell, AnnieRussell, CharlesRussell, Charles RRussell, Emma LRussell, John DRussell, Lillian MRust, Albert D., jr
Rutherford, James A.
.
Rutter, Fred FRyan, Edward HRyan, Edward JRyan, Margaret ERyan, Mary ARyan, Ossian JRyan, Thomas TSaloman, Samuel .
Saltzman, Ernest C. .
.
Sampson, Wilson C. .
.
Samuelson, Harry R .
.
Sanders, Franklin O..
.
Sandstrum, Helen C .
.
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,5452,537764
2,488^
2,573i981978
2, 124i1 3651,403|2,5202,525-:^
2,447i1208236
2,417*1,987"
9352, 52012,5622,424^735
2, 564i2,4532, 561§2,4962,5002,691908283
2,612i
2,46140
2, 5844
2,510i2,448
2,346J2, 516i2,782
2,547i2,38511,1841,8512,176
2,573i2,3682,2872,557
2202,514-1
1,3322,512i
2,504
2,483
775i2,5452,5352, 51312,5642,523^2,48513132,526|
l,748i-
2,586i2, 59012, 558i
2,5122,4982,5042, 56542,308|
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$1,282. 62918.42234. 28
1,245. 251,663. 41
147. 15497. 80533. 12
1,200. 00352. 61
1,266.501,209. 20i,75L59
343. 33139. 20
1,450.50524. 62256. 92748. 25
2,138. 261,230. 45
183. 751, 575. 24
614. 441,562. 56
732. 89625. 25
1,668. 21227. 6051. 12
928. 66619. 3910. 00
2, 339. 391,313.401,224. 001, 191. 82
630. 37728. 99717. 41612. 65594. 00464. 00544. 59
2,08L 921,302.40
615. 00910. 61132. 00
1,432. 74333. 90992. 10
1,252. 00
1, 492. 32340. 14767. 17
1,533.001, 368. 25
1, 727. 861, 266. 25
915. 701,989.671, 268. 20
438. 52845. 27
1, 420. 19
1, 743. 63
1,512. 13629. 20
1,252.001,556. 74
694. 05
Piece-work.
$800. 24
233. 40
326. 75
'867."57
697. 14265. 12
Name.
Sansom, Daniel LSardo, Albert ESargent, George WSarr, George WSatterfield, Samuel T..Saunders, Earle BSaimders, Fannie I
Saunders, James BSaunders, John HSaunders, SueSauter, Balsey FSavage, Charles FSavoy, Charles HSavoy, Georgeana V. .
.
Savoy, Rodney PSayles, Charles HSayles, JohnSaylor, Charles PScammell, Robert S...Scannell, Joseph AScarborough, Edw. F.Schaefer, LizzieSchaller, JohnScharf, PaulScheid, PhilipSchelin, OlofSchell, Louis CSchenck, Louis AScherer, Nellie ASchermerhorn, Kate J.Scheurman, Henry A.Schildroth, Henry T...Schilpp, HenrySchiimerer, William S
.
Schley, George JSchlick, Fred JSchlick, William L....Schlosser, CharlesSchlosser, GeorgeSchmalhoflf,WilliamL
.
Schmaling, Joseph W
.
Schmidt, George TSchmidt, Mary ESchneider, Louis W. .
.
Schoeneman, George L.Schoeni, Charles HSchooley, Elmer ESchram, MartinSchreiber, Ernest O...Schreiber, Seraphin. .
.
Schulte, Charles HSchults, Andrew FSchulz, Henry GSchulze, Paul CSchwarz, Ferdinand .
.
Schweitzer, Christ F. .
.
Schwing, Frank AScofield, ArthurScott, Albert NScott, Arthur JScott, Charles WScott, ColumbusScott, Francis DScott, George EScott, James AScott, LeviScott, Mary FScott, Pennie PScott, Robert C, jr . .
.
Scott, Walter CScott, William AScott, William BScott, WinfieldScrivener, FrederickW
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,5082,512
864i2, 5301 3052, 603
16
16
2,.52aj
2, 193^1,111
611
2, 55288
2,3281,760
162,514
2, 442|544
2, 5162,50842, 525"
2, 5061
2,5272,501
560
2,524|2,3572,5582,567.1-
2,2562,5042,5252,541|1 36312,5042,5471365
2,.503
2,38284
2,5042,5362,5042, 7882,5451 364H2,52712,60^2,576i2,4542,386
647i
1,24216
2,5872,5382, 468
6962,29742, 7284
16
1,6531,215
16
2,41142,512
2.515
Amount earned.
Time- Piece-work, work.
512. 00.504. 26518. 76404. 09720. 00877. Vj
4. 808. 00
758. 85443. 91619. 45153. 99642. 8322. 00
656. 98440. m
9. 60405. 47494. 48326. 40
260.50878. 77278. 48511.29533. 15
648. 07168. 00
267. 37592. 67789. 48758. 18
128.00252. 00267. 00894. 86717. 50627. 60562. 03000. 00
105. 74193.3442.00
252. 00531. 20252. 00832. 61
305. 50839. 85058. 81737. 11
749. 80620. 36434. 49324. 95631. 55
4. 00016. 50642. 37865. 20177. 80148. 75063. 44
4. SO414. 50263. 54
4. 00649. 69880. 60
996. 14
Days.
352 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.Hoursem-
ployed.
Amount earned.
Time-work.
Seals, Harold ESearles, Katie CSebree, William ESebring, Ruth ESedgwick, HoraceSegerson, Jos. E...Sehorn, George HSeibold, George VSelf, David ASellman, Frank B.....Seltzer, Edgar ASelzle, Charles J.
Serrano, Michael N . .
.
Serrin, David CSescoe, William HSettle, Neal HSewall, IrvingSexton, ErnestSexton, Grant WSeyfferth, FrederickWSeymour, William S .
.
Shaed, Gregory WShaen, MichaelShafer, Elizabeth M...Shaffer, George WShankle, Daniel CShanks, SteveSharp, I. WalterSharp, Todd CShaw, Arthur LShaw, EdmundShaw, Emily CShaw, JeddiahShaw, John SShaw, Newton HShaw, Oliver
Shaw, Walter PShea, John VShea, l iehael JShea, TimothySheaffer, John ESheehan, Dennis F...Sheehan, Joseph E. .
.
Sheets, Charles JShellman, Wilfred F.Shelton, Charles R . .
.
Shelton, Thomas.Shenklui, AlbertShepard, Edward J .
.
Sherfy, Carrie BSherfy, John LSheridan, Frances M
.
Sheridan, Frances M
.
Sheridan, JohnSheridan, Thomas J..
Sheriff, Dale CSherley, JosephSherman, George L.
.
Sherman, Howard E.Sherman, John W . .
.
Sherwood, Harry J .
,
Shields, Henri WShiley, Annie L-
Shine, Edwin J
Shipley, Fletcher V..Shipley, Lewis MS'lipman, Nellie H. .
.
Shock, MaryShoemaker, Jesse C .
.
Shomo, Thomas W .
.
Short, EdwardShott, Elmer EShreve, William A . .
.
Shutterly, Charles S .
1,151| $172. 70
2,514| 699. 58
2, 542J 1, 275. CO
2, 4194 746. 562, 481| 620. 56
2, 524 1,551.6022 24. 50
2, 060 1, 035. 20
2, 8024 796. 87
2,501 988. 93
2, 561i 1,171.142, 544§ 1, 722. 66
1,255 380. 3016 4. 80
232 76. 462, 504 614. 56
2, 551 1,021.031 364A 1,403.862, 525 1,394. 43
2, 532 997. 02
2, 519 1,517.861 364| 2, 249. 20
2, 466 616.90
2, 0304 1,021.102, 513 813. 422, 4331- 1,375.482, 552 1,730. 84
568 284. 002, 514J 1,511.582, 025 1,234. 892,540 636. 802, 504 1,252. 002,533 1,528.261365 1, 600. 001 196i1,195
|l,046. 25
506 155. 701,680 840. 002,452 1,611.202,165 1,085. 001,803 1,215. 72
2, 577 1,073.772,418 1,481.15i 359§ 1,025. 862, 619 818. 39
2,540^ i,426. 64
2, 4984 624. 621 365" 626. 01
2, 471 1,483.701365 900. 00
2,514f2, 013
1
986. 03592.75
2, 547i 1, 299. 861,449 809. 65
2, 515 1,506.44694. 342,
418i
1313 2, 003. 202,488 1,640. 33
2, 412 1,208.332, 552 1, 283. 20
2, 509 901.831365 1,200. 002, 548 1,280. 80
687 365. 452,417 966. 802,159 1,485. 07
2, 5021 625. 62
2, 468 846. 14
2,5604 1,978.791 364Ta. 625. 25
2, 5034 1,502. 10
2, 524 809. 89
2, 282 798. 97
Piece-work.
$943. 73
775. 55
Name.
Sickles, Charles ESiev/ers, Marion DeWSikken, Ernest ASilence, Annie WSill, William SSilliman, Helen CSimas, John ASimmonds, Nellie F..Simmons, Charles L..Simmons, James A . . .,
Simmons, LeoSimmons, Mary P. . .
,
Simms, BradfordSimms, CharlesSimms, Claiborne H .
.
Simms, EmanuelSimms, James RSimms, Robert FSimons, Henry OSimons, Wellington F.Simpson, Josephine...Simpson, Robert,Simpson, Stephen M .
.
Sims, Martha ESingleton, JosephSingleton, Peter...Singleton, Otis JSipher, William MSipos, Victor LSirlouis, James FSivertsen, Benjamin O.Sizer, Charles MSkain, William TSkeen, William D. . . .
.
Skelly, Julia CSkinner, William H...Slater, Howard CSlater, John YSlater, Robert ASlater, William J
Slaughter, Henry P . .
.
Slentz, Charles ESloan, Frank JSloat, Hirst JSmalley, Charles ESmallwood, Thomas.
.
Smart, James FSmeltzer. Jacob RSmith, A;]bert GSmith, Aloysius FSmith, Anna FSmith, Anna JSmith, Arthur CSmith, Asbury ASmith, Bernardin W..Smith, BirtSmith, Charles CSmith, Charles W. B..Smith, Christopher R.SiTiith, Cornelius LSmith, David .'.
.
Smith, Ella OSmith, Elmer HSmith, Emily MSmith, Emnia FSmith, Emma GSmith, Enoch MSmith, Frskine HSmith, Eugene DSmith, FrankSmith, Frank DSmith, Flora BSmith, George HSmith, Henry HSmith, James
Hoursem-
ployed.
1,2042, 524
2, 532
J
2, 498
J
2,52813652,374
2,8912, 4651,39142, 459"
1,5422, 4792,4832,6992, 2931,16113652, 469i2, 18912, 5092, 488
2, 707
2,564i2, 619i2, 581i2, 384i2, 504-1-
2, 512i2,460i2,20642,413"
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$688. 201, 518. 92891.12666. 76
1, 696. 78
1,800. 001,454. 46
1,031.90616. 44350. 87614. 75385. 49622. 74620. 97922. 33576. 50584. 95
2,000. 001,381.791, 099. 10
895. 981,347.
2, 543
2, 53042,344|2, 5592,532l,051i2, 60042,
527'
1,50012,5352,7742,473
6962,5522,5842,3332,517
1,294
J
2,2642,5112,7302,504
8664664'
1922,52041 3('5'
1,984
702. 45670. 17
1, 592. 29
1,397. 371,625. 21
1, 679. 291, 258. 75
1,476. 301,107. 75
1, 521. 72
909. 78886. 62
1, 180. 591,739. 57
1, 530. 90539. 11
2, 125. 351,596. 92
379. 431.528. 50
799. 551,489. 68
352. 351,668. 16
855. 79585. 47630. 50651. 65
1,132. 001,350. 92
646. 10218. 81359. 8548. 70
633. 12421. 53297. 58
2,552 641. 60617 155. 50
6031 191. 02
2,792 851. 32
2,364 1,612. 722.496 1,698. 632,5914 658. 432,400' 1,202. 00
2,512 654. 51
149i 37. 37
Days.
KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 353
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.Hoursem-
ployed.
Amount earned.
Time- Piece-work, work.
Smith, Jerome BSmith, JesseSmith, John Dudley.
.
Smith, John ESmith, John JSmith, John PSmith, John S_
Smith, John WSmith, Joseph Edgar..Smith, Juha MSmith, Leon A i
Smith, Lucille ESmith, Margaret KSmith, Peter ASmith, Eosena L. E...Sm-ith, EudolphSmith, SamuelSmith; ShelbySmith, Solom'an ASmith, StephenSmith, Thomas HSmith, Warren ESmith, William ASmith, William ASmith, William HSmith, William Hen-nessey
Smith, William OSmith, WilhamESmithson, John VSmoak, Robert PSmoot, Amanda ESmoot, EdTvard DSmoot, Katherine V.
.
Smoot, William B. M.Smouse, George ESnodgrass, Oscar A '
Sno-^\-, FloraSnowden, John ESnyder, Susie BSollers, Beniamin F...Sollers, William ASoloman, EdwardSomers, Elizabeth M..Sommers, John PSonen, Bright RSongster, Thomas
|
Sothoron, Jessie ESoules, E zra C ;
Southwiek, Harvey J.JSower, Charles W
j
Sowerbutts, Robert P.!Sowers, James CSpaeth, Charles HSpalding, Mary TSpankler. RobertSparks, George CSparrow, Howard E .
.
Speaks, Mary J
Speelman, Martin R .
|
Spellman, Marie L i
Speisser. Mary ESpence, James FSpencer, Alfred ASpencer, Annie Ger-trude L
Spencer, CharlesSpencer, Frank RSpencer, John CSpencer, MauriceSpiggle. Claude ASpiker, Titus JSpinks, Alexander. .
.
Splann, Joseph F
10513—11-
1.399* ! $354.512,569" 733.121 365
I
1,262.782,535 1,523.162.500 ' 1,250.00
2,555^ 11,544.73
121I
210. 402,448 615.341.027* 359.05
16
2,4752,5092,5731,143|
570i784i
1,7262,4052, 536i1,543'
I
2,531 !
1 3(35
2.555j2, Odo
2,552-iI
162,4531
i
2,477* i
360*1
4. 00626. 98628. 50674. 56288. 93142. 61
198. 471,13L 66'84L74
1,350.98386. 99
1,352. 042.500. 001.752. 05883.59
1,707. 768.00
889. 70873. 48184. 60
3S44. 51
Name.Hoursem-
ployed.
2.413 1,213.50970. 31
833. 00
2.512 ! 628.502,121*
t1.084.96
1.2S0 i 320.002.479* ' 995.90
1 1 1-I4 1
1. G27r,r-'^i^-8«loS" ' 310.00
2. 520 : 8S4. 802,154 ;
1.487.76316*
1
80.32
2,446 611.712,197 1.114.382,530 1. 382.152,119* 1.271.702,561* 1,59LS29,5Q7' 762.002, 496 673. 682, 504 628. 402,385 . 1,453.79
-23
928. 65
Spottswood, James M.j
A i
Sprague, Norman C. . .
j
Spriggs, Hemyj
Spriggs, John WSpriggs, Margaret E...;Sprucebank, James '
Stack, Rose A:
Stadtler, Jacob '
Stagge. NeUie G;
Stanford, Claytonj
Stanford, William H..Stanford, Wilmer W .
.
Stanley, Edward P..J
Stanley, Gertrude M..j
Stanlej", Mary J:
Stanton, Charles E i
Stanton, John A !
Stark, Lewis i
Stark, William I
Starkes, Eugene HStarr, William R
!
Staudenmayer, Wil-liamH !
Steele, Dora LSteele, Ella E '
Steele, Grace V '
Steele, Philip Si
Stein, Josephine A i
Steker, Joseph;
Stelle, Joseph G ;
Stembler, George M. ..
;
Stenner, Robert EStephenson, Eugene T.Stephenson, John K..Stem, AmeliaStem, Gertrude
|
Stem, Louis E|
Steme, Addie MStevens, Edward JStevens, Grace EStevens, Horatio W. .
.
\
Stevens, Jane'
Stevens, Kate:
Stevens, Martin V. B.IStevens, Samuel W. . .|
Stewart, Alexander B.|Stewart, Andrew T...;Stewart, Benjamin F.
.
Stewart, Charles M '
Stewart, James F .....
!
Stewart, John Tj
Stewart, Maud EStewart, Walter CStickney, R. KStidham, Benjamin L.Stimpson, Sarah EStockman, Leonard R.
;
H : !
Stoddard, Hiram W...iStoek, Faith G !
Stolp, Louis WI
Stone, James F !
Stoops, Joshua BStough, Edwin LStout, Charles HS towell, John F !
Stratford, Thomas G..Strauss, William F....I
St^a^^^l. Howard Lj
Street, Frank W|
Stretch, Charles A.. ..;
Il Stribling, Cornelius K.i
1 129*
2,338"
2,54116
2, 449*2,389"
1,9202, 539*
2,512"
602^2,3052,5032. 4? 2*1 252870
1,7372,2142, 498*2, 509'
13652, 415
2, 5231
2,541*2,252"
2, 421*
Amount earned.
1702. 781,344.81650.48
4.00613. 62
1,43.3. 40513. 75893. 02
1, 509. 50305. 60847. 41
1,376.651,527. 54
}'
2,525
2, 492*2,493'
2,5282, 507*2, 515*2, 507'
8211 3641 2394621
'
2,012*2,812"
1,693*2, 54S*2,509"
1,8482,5082.5282,490*
888"
2,525822263*232|
55. 51
434. 241,343.12998.98
1,300.93720.00603. 74760.98
1,313. 65563. 00727. 95
1,270.85
2,575*1365"
2,5262,354
1,250.751,428.78
635. 191,714.831,511.431,259.50246.34745.35
i 432.36
511. 41
848.79424.68
1,315.34627. 49461. 98
1,505.28889.00762. 75222.80950. 92213. 9285.03
122. 10
880. 53900.00
1,434.761,409.80
2,472* 1,311.03'""720.00
13351 1.008.802,499* 1,381.832,524" 896.431 365 ' 720. 001,128 566.00990 442.38
1 361^; 890. 471364 718.00
32i
8.001365 2,000.002,531 1,723.742,542 1,723.13
556 ! 278.00
1 Days.
354 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
StrickrottjFrederickA.Strickrott, Louis BStriffler, JohnStrobel, James I
Stroh, Edwin BStrohmeyer, Eugene..Strong, FannieStrudley, Edward A.
.
Stuart, William MStuU, George HSturgis, John RSturm, Edward HSturtevant, Harry R..Stutsman, CharlesSuit, Louis FSullivan, Charles FSullivan, Edwin ASullivan, John CSullivan, John LSullivan, Richard C. .
.
Sullivan, Robert ESummers, Charles W..Summers, Robert W..Surguy, Arthur ESuthard, Harvey L. .
.
Sutton, George ASutton, Henry SSutor, Louis PSwain, Benjamin H. .
.
Swain, Emma JSwank, JohnSwann, Henry TSwarzman, Kate VSwayne, Emerson B .
.
Sweatt, Harold BSweeney, Catherine . .
.
Sweeney, Margaret A.
.
Sweeney, Martha L. .
.
Sweeney, William H..Sweet, Bessie OSweet, Riley ASweetman, Michael M.Swett, Ella ASwiggard, Agnes ESwiggett, Harry LSwinburne, Joseph B..Switzer, Margaret S . .
.
Sydnor, Ellen FSydnor, Mary CSymonds, Arthur J . .
.
Syphax, Lizzie BSzegedy, Emma GTabler, Edwm HTabler, Norval KTagart, Annie JTalbot, Maggie CTalbot, Percy JTalbott, Harrison H .
.
Talbott, William T...Tall, RichardTalley, MayTallman, George BTarmer, Bettie ATaimer, Charles BTanner, William B . . .
.
Tappan, Hiram RTappan, William F . .
.
Tarbox, Fred LTate, Elijah RTate, James RTaylor, Albert ETaylor, Casper RTaylor, Charles STaylor, David ATaylor, Harvey ATaylor, Herbert M
Hoursem-
ployed.
2, 569J1,372
9176161-
2, 517
419i2,51512,525'
403.|
2,52?2,5042,320^2,265|2, 529i2,038i2,50B2,4032, 502
5451 3652,5622, 524*1314"
2, 55812,514•2,204i
2,532'
2,5042,5422,4192, 5042,362*2, 446*2, 529*1 196
2,520*2,1991,667*2, 402*
2,778*2,278
3521,02U2.5262, 577*2, 227*2,549*2,5082,312*2,4552, 2491, 846*2,4811,7002, 294*
199*2, 541
3921 66
2, 504
2,5621,7332, 3872, 493*2,576*
162,5742,514*2,518*2,5422, 422
1,7952,622|
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$1,681.69692. 00137. 55110.97
1,281.00214.10631.28
1,287. 00202. 10
1,524.001, 502. 401,398.591,362.231,851.33511.82
1,255. 251,331.961,335.23
139. 74840. 00
.1,468.371,521.422, 135. 201,5'0.06
629. 71
649. 201,704. 241,252.001,441.15
604. 751,001.60
647. 54619. 05
1,648.98530. 56632. 36552. 15418. 05
1.441.74
1,354. 12
1,287. 17
91.20512.35
1,619.35773. 55556.87.707.80
1,533.13578. 43738. 00
1,124. 50540. 79620.24425.00
1, 147. 70101.75
1,436.8598.00
126. 001,371.96
Piece-work.
751.22869. 50598. 75
1, 593. 641,249.83
4.00761.01
1,261.751,547.871,924.961,390.471,058.251,251.64
$818.34
"992." 69
133. 72
773. 15
Name.
Taylor, Howard RTaylor, IraTaylor, James STaylor, Jesse MTaylor, John STaylor, Joseph HTaylor, Katherine V.
.
Taylor, Lemuel LTaylor, LewisTaylor, MelvinTaylor, RichardTaylor, RichardTaylor, Samuel WTaylor, Thomas ETaylor, Wallace HTaylor, WalterTaylor, Walter ETaylor, William LTaylor, William W....Teates, Clark WTeichman, FrederickC.,jr
Teller, Charles HTemplar, Harry WTenley^ayTerry, Harriet JTerry, Hynes ETerry, Kate STerry, Mary FTerry, Mary VTerry, Nellie RTerry, Walter HTerney, Ewald WTerwilliger, GeorgeTerwisse, Gerad TTextor, Frederick J . .
.
Thackara, Forest S . . .
.
Thayer, Courtney C.
.
Thayer, George HTheaker, NellieThixton, Rodney L..
.
Thomas, Arthur S . .
.
'.
Thomas, HenryThomas, JamesThomas, John RThomas, Joseph AThomas, Lewis WThomas, Lizzie MThomas, Owen HThomas, Philip WThomas, Robert CThomas, R. Clayton.
.
Thomas, William D...Thompson, AloysiusR
Thompson, Charles H.Thompson, Charles RThompson, Frank M.
.
Thompson, Harriet A.Thompson, HarryThompson, HarryThompson, Ivy FThompson, John LThompson, Joseph M.
.
Thompson, OliverThompson, SolomonH.,jr
Thompson, Stanley E
.
Thomson, AlfredThorn, Benjamin T...Thorn, Lillian SThorn, OteliaThome, Charles EThorne, John MThorne, Thomas SThornton, Addie L
Hoursem-
ployed.
2, 447*2, 503*2,
115"
316*596*
2,503*2, 497"
1,043*2, 5.55*
2, 476*2,7362, 229*214*
1,9522,4812,508920722
2, 5172,544
2, 509
2, 480*2, 524312
2, 429*1 354^52.502
2, 497*2,242*
467"
2, 502157
2, 540
2, 525
2, 51-7
2. 535*2, 5752,5682, 505*
216
2, 520
2,1162, 532346801*155*
1,7492,580*
400"
2, 565*244"
2, 506
2, 329258
1,248*2,
625"
1 3652, 7552, 896
2, 490*16"
2,5452, 525
2, 237*1.4332.5662, 502*2, 349
1682, 5392, 511
366*2,503
Amount earned.
Time-work.
.$1,269.85
1,502. 10
1, 332. 71
162. 60152. 12
1,131.39739.50318.38649. 27702.94892. 18558.00109. 75488.99
1,000.32628. 12460.00397. 10
1,513.201,005.01
1, 256.
995.
1, 706.
78.
607.
970.
625.
624.
584.
119.
1,253.155.
1,399.
1,267.1,271.
1,680.
1,026.
1,756,
1,503.130.
1,389.575.
636.
86.
200.
78.
417.
789.
104.
1,161.1.30.
1, 259.
815. 2390. 30
375. 75
1,611.46446. 85770.50
1, 193. 68622.87
8.001, 286. 001,405.53
216. 141,461.66625.62588. 4642.00
1, 306. 70734.9191.85
626.06
1 Days
.
EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 355
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Thornton, George W.
.
Thornton, Jennie L. .
.
Thornton, John A. B .
Threlkeld, GranvilleM
Throckmorton, M. I...
Thrush, John H. W. .
.
Thurston, Charles A .
.
Tibbitts, James ETignor, ClarenceW . .
.
TUghman, Amelia L.
.
Tilghman, JesseTilley, Stephen BTilley, Thomas GTillman, Percy DTilp, Charles ETimberlake, RichardL
Tisdale, NatTisdel, Alton PTiverny, Ida VTiverny, TheophilToles, NelsonToUiver, Sidney J
ToUiver, AViUiam E . .
.
Tolson, Herbert STolson, Stella
Tomlin, Joseph I
Tomlinson, Ida MTompkins, Andrew T.Tompkins, Cath. A. .
.
Tompkins, Charles E .
Tompkins, Frances H.Tompkins, HendersonF
Tong, MildredToomey, William E...Topham, Richard B ..
Toppen, Alfred WTosh, Alexander. . . . .
.
Towers, Mark E .....
.
Town, Henry CTowner, Henry MTownsend, Francis S..
Townsend, Robert L..Towse, Elizabeth A . .
.
Toy, James CToy, James MTrammeU, Jay VTravis, Charles NTravis, Thomas JTrefts, AUieTretler, Harry UTrogner, Charles FTrometer, George H...Trudgian, Josiah B . .
.
True, William FTruss, Robert ATuck, Frank ATucker, Arthur FTucker, Clinton RTucker, Thomas W . .
.
Tuite, JohnTune, Lucy ATune, Thomas ETunneU, Kate STunnicliff, John STuohy, Thomas FTubervUle, George R.L
Turkenton, MaryTurner, Harriett BTurner, James A. D...Turner, William A. H,Turner, William H
Hoursem-
ployed.
2, 35312,4562,525
2,559
1 3132, 5252,503i
2,890|
2,574i2,5182, 509i2,517
16464
2,4312,7081 365
2,497i365
2,511
2,509i376
2,524i
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$927. 04615. 24
1,267.00
1,288.70
2,165§
680i1 2802,3581.675
2,428i1.065
2,5381 365667^
2,3882,4202,5252,5472,443
7641 3641
l,900i2,331i
363
2,502i2,503i2,503i2,006i2,336i13652,562
591
J
2, 557J1,409
J
2,442i
2,5552,5772,2562,5122,534*2,472"
2,510J976
13652,466
?, 233i
2,081i2,568i2,573i2,299§
1,872. 731,267.001,541.971,013.23
711.45642. 09
1,272. 07894. 454.80
242. 00
609. 27737. 78
2, 500.00631.21720. 00734. 97629.6096. 70
633. 37
1,233.10
\773.21
1, 179. 00383; 18
1, 626. 63266. 25
1,302.17720. 00333. 75
1,343.64954. 64
1,267.001,733.301,326.80
382. 00820. 19
1,085. 75582.87716. 00723. 19876. 22
1,415.731.007.701,408. 30910.82
2,064.28148. 87
1,440. 98708. 75612.92
1,541.461,554.88
789. 75660. 98
1,273.70618. 00899. 85247. 12720. 00
1,479.60
781. 71
527. 13
1,556.521,300.88
651. 59
Piece-work.
S880. 72
902. 89
210.46
904. 59
Name.
Tuttle, George ATiTttle, Lewis C ..." ...
.
Tyler, Benjamin FTyler, Reuben HTyrell, Carrie LTyson, Chas. BUnderwood, EarlUnkefer, Alvin CUUrich, WiUiam F....Urban, Anna MUrner, NinaUtz, Henry AVan Arsdale, IdaVan Bibber, WiUiamH
Van de Bogerfc, Her-bert
Van Deventer, B. L...Van Deventer, Martha
JVan Hoesen, Frederick,Van Horn, Albert C . . .
:
Van Matre, Kate|
Van Ness, Wade H . . . . 1
Van Overmeer, Josephj
PI
Vanarsdell, JamesW . .|
Vance, Alice R i
Vandercook George B . I
Vagt, Charles J;
Varbeck, Lucy;
Vaughan, Richard T..Veach, James E ;
Vernon, Jonas \
Verrosso, Tony|
Vesper, Charles W i
Vipond, Benjamin L. .
!
Virgin, Lovina MVirgin, Minnie CVliet, Clarence JVoehl, Nicholas J ....
.
Vogel, Conrad TVogelweyd, Nannie. .
.
Vogler, William MVogt, Louis CVonderau, Nora CVon Ostermann,George F
Vose, Elizabeth AWaddelle, AlonzoWaddey, Jennie EWade, CharlesWade, Henry WWade, John JWade, Margaret LWade, Thomas LWadsworth, Arthur J.Wagenlander, George..Waite, Fannie WWakely, MarionWalde, William G....Walker, Archibald K.
.
Walker, Edwin HWalker, Elizabeth H.
.
Walker, Ewell CWalker, Fred SWalker, Mary EWall, Stephen RWallace, Flla MWallace, Frank CWallace, Frank SWallace, James KWallace, Percy SWallace, WiUiam W .
.
Waller, Caesar GWaller, John
Amount earned.
2,4991, 186i
2, 41542,3781
16
2,547| 1,340.42
1,340.09780. 14
2, 47213652,5552,4511365715
2,5172, 5471-
2,485i2,26412,44413652,468*2,
504"
2,16913652,1492, 52942, 397l-2,564"
2,46313652,52513132,5132, 324*
3S6"2.504
625. 99723. 64
1,481.41595. 35
4.00
Days,
356 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Waller, William C ...
.
Walmsley, EdwinWalpole, Frank HWalsh, David MWalsh, Harry AWalsh, JeremiahWalsh, John EWalsh, KatherineWalsh, Mary AWalsh, Patrick AWalsmith, William F
.
Walston, John RWalters, AnnieWalters, Daniel R . . .
.
Walton, David SWalton, Frances VWalton, Stephen T. .
.
Waple, John FWard, Arthur RWard, Christopher J .
.
Ward, Frank J
Ward, Ritchie FWard, Thomas VWare, Horace BWare, John MWaring, Marshall C. .
.
Warner, Edwin NWarner, Samuel JWarren, Charles NWarren, Francis EWarren, Sanford M . .
.
Warwick, Joanna F. .
.
Washington, Charles AWashington, Edward.Washington, James. .
.
Washington, Robert.
.
Washington, Samuel..Washington, WilliamH
Washington, WilliamWWashington, Willis W.Waterman, Jason
Waterman, Thomas J.
Waters, Edwin RWaters, Eva LWaters, John WWaters, Mary A ,
Waters, Mary CWatkins, Harry AWatkins, Herbert A .
.
Watkins, NicholasWatson, Alexander J.
Watson, Blair FWatson, James MWatson, Joseph CWatson, MarshallWatt, Frederick J....Watt, William W....Watts, Henry W., jr..
Watts, Lewis DWatts, Nathaniel G .
.
Wayson, John EWayson, Mary AWeaber, George TWeaver, John MWeaver, MyrtleWeaver, Spurgeon H..Webb, Arthur CWebb, Elias S ,
Webb, Henry C ,
Webb, John'CWebb, John SWebb, Walter HWeber, Frederick E.
.
Hoursem-
ployed.
2, 5022,5102, 494
2, 618
2,092i2, 508i2, 577'
2,49142,5042, 598^2, 586
2,403Jr,320*2, 539i
1, 3601-
2,587'
, 536i
2, 49942,
556'
1,1302,5052,5082,5042, 525J
103i400
2,3801365
2, 5231616
2,5242, 1641-
2, 553J
2, 504
1,9792, 317J151
2,37912,5482, 504
2,475i2,486*
2,430i368
2, 264
2, 503i2, 575J
256l,897i2, 541|
5801,051|
16
511
1
2,5424
2, 568|858
2,4962,5042,4991, 1712,4962,5362, 52612, 40742,502'
2, 53642,501'
2, 4604
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$1, 512. 931,255. 551,247. 001,477.71
603. 81
1, 376. 59
1, 739. 73
642. 361,252.001, 632. 47
802. 51
601. 08355. 69
1,535. 19
368. 71
1,669.931,139.91
643. 49988. 69
1, 537. 39
1,438. 53282. 48
1, 289. 71
1,291.98900. 80
1,421.3326. 87
200.001,476.011, 600. 00
759. 604. 004. 80
632. 00671. 30719. 47
751.20
532. 22580. 35
^1,728. 80
1,564.641,252.00
620. 25616. 62
607. 62240. 52
1,249.551,627.271, 758. 30
102. 401,169.911, 530. 30
146. 40264. 12
2. 88155. 85948. 15
1,531.86437. 45624. 00
1,252.001,415.09
350. 30687. 68
1,545.841, 432. 30
1, 446. 92
1,251.00721.16
1,295.501,234. 25
Piece-work.
$739. i
934.72
Name.
Weber, Henry WWeber, Mary KWeber, Philip H., jr.
.
Weber, William H....Webster, Alphonzo. .
.
Webster, Charles FWebster, Elmer MWebster, Georgiana...Webster, Nellie BWebster, Ozia SWebster, William F...Weeks, Cornelius CWeeks, Lafayette D . .
.
Weeks, SarahWeidlich, RobertWeidman, Godfrey F.
.
Weidman, Jacob M. .
.
Weinstein, David D...Weir, ThomasWeiss, William JWeitzel, John BWelborn, Eugene B...Welch, Alice MWelch, Annie MWelch, FranklinWelch, George FWelch, Walter AWells, Charles WWells. Emma SWells', Harry LWells, Madge EWelsh, Charles BWelsh, Charles HWelsh, Emory CWelsh, Norris RWelsh, William LWendal, Isaac HWernecke, FrederickM
Weser, Rosa RWesley, James HWest, Annie MWest, Clarence MWest, Israel MWest, James AWest, Joseph FWest, John WWest, Marion TWest, William AWeston, Charles FWeston, Frederick F..Weston, Herbert R. .
.
Westray, Benjam.in J..
Wetmore, George W..AYetzel, Emil PWeyand. Henry SWhalen,'John tWhalev, MargaretWhall," Edward GWhallev, Harrv CWhallev, Isabella R...Wheat,' EUM.'Wheeldon, I/orenzo D.Wheeler, GeorgeWheeler, HazardWheeler, James HWheeler, I,eta MWheeler, Raymond S.Whelan, Jennie CWhipps, William W.
.
Whitacre, AlbertWhitaker, James H. ..
White, Alice RWbite, BernardWhite, Carl VanWhite, Chester S
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,584 U, 622.
2,5252,5561,3548221
2,525
1, 701i
2,4802, 4991 3652,5331 317-8,
1 3652,4952,5131 362f2,55212,5372,518|2,504
2,53612,6002,5382,504l,539i2,52513392, 52341 313"
2, 42042,
490'
2,5252, 540
2,4432,54442,56842,45812,3722,53212,5792,52512,31142,547'
2,4902,5044
103'
2,1222,53342,41612,2992, 568J2. 5951
2,2922. 470?,
2;504"
2,5122, 58242,524'1 3552,5072, 52842,41511,519'
2,5001232
2,51116
1,17242,556'1 113
Amount earned.
Time-work.
1,267.
1, 674.
405.
411.
1,320.
491.
1, 240.
1,249.
0001,529.
625.
1, 183.
1, 666.
1, 407.
925.
789.
1,27L1,681.
733.
1,712.35699. 55645.09
1,252.
597.
1,268.
1,113.
1,296.
1, 992.
947.
873.
1,267.
1,025.
1,678.
645.
770.
615.
594.
635.
2, 092.
758.
581.
896.
622.
1, 802.
561.
791.
661.
1,333.
1,038.
1, 672.
645.
573.
1, 489.
582.
629.
1,76L1. 536.
875.
1,253.636.
1,214.976.
632.
81.
1,321.
590.
1,329.207.
Days.
REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 35'
^o. 19.
—
Statement shoming the names of persons em-ployed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Amoont earned. Amount earned.
\ Hoars HoursName. em- Xame. em-
ployed. Time- Piece- ployed. Time- Piece-work. work. work.
White, DoTle CTThiie, Edna SWhile, Edward A"Wliite, Franfe: LWhite, Frederick A.-
White, Granville S...
White, Hemy OWhite, James CWhite. Lvle CWhite. MarvWhite. Mar DWnite. Robert HWhite, WiUiam F. P..While, Waiiam JWhitford, George A . .
.
Whitford, Victor L. . . .
Whitdiead, FrederickN
Whiiham, Lewis H.Whiting, AlbertWhitington. KingWhitley. Eh
[
Whitlock, James AWhitman, Edgar CWhitman, Edgar O.-.lWhitman, Florence.. .1
WhitmcHe, Willard 3..|
Whittaker, Horace W.Whittaker. WalterWhitted, Frank UWhittemore, Everett
\
S -
Whittington. GeorgeW \
Whittle, Georse I
Whvte. wmismWiSer-. Lillian E I
Wi^rin Zli-;rth A..Wiiorz. ; HWHeox. iii-i:-::
Wild. Ed-ari S
Wilev, Jazir; HWUev. PMIiiD WWilhehn, ChariesWllhelm, Cora E
!
Wilkerson. George i
Wilkes, Helen A[
Wilkes, William GWilfcins. Franklin P .
.
Wilkins. James HWilkinson. Albert '
W=:Vin5-". KiTTT^:--:i:i5:-. -.-srphT..T^'i:>L::^:z . -iijiias.srWiii. Frrie-iek D.....Willard. Clayton E....Wmet. Anna MWillett, Ida M. (Ede-hn)
Willey, Edward SI
Willhoit, Angostus L
.
Williams, Alfonso E...Williams, Arthur J. . .
.
Williams, Burr GWilliams, Charles AWilliams, Oiarles H...
Wflhams, Charles H. .
.
Williams, CharlesW .
.
Wilhams, Clarence E .
.
WiUiams, Clifton L
.
Williams, DanielWilliams, Fred BWilliams. George CWilBams, Howell T...
2, 1961 $1,187.052,019 504.97881
I
528.802,4M
I
1,467.302,518 ! 1,437.35
{ "iS } 221.31
2,484|I
1,244-752,888 I
860.522,262
!
1,13L00
2,543 1,700.14
13652,277|1.9102.-530
1,29913492,5732..555t
720.00570.61.271.83702.10326.75690.00
2,53.51
1,€75|2,53(^2,3^2,531*1.365
2,14011971,2422,5222,567|2,5202,451i
136513652,5042,5151
637.27405.28
1,295.34611-64
1,904.291,600.00 I
1,074.50
\ 654.78
732.041,490.791,517.071,311.83720.00 [.
1,800.00 -
1,502.40 -
WiUiams, JamesWilliams, James EWilUams, John CWilliams, John HWilliams, Jolm TWiUiams, Joseph.Williams, JoseohWiUiams 7 - :
~. .
Wimams. :: ^
WiJliams, i :
WiUiams , ir r r - . r . .
.
Williams. Saniuei R .
.
WiUiams, Thomas C .
.
WiUiams, Sylvester E.WiUiamson", Isaac D .
.
WilUamson, Liz/ie C.
.
WiUinsham, Alexan-der if
Wmis. Charles 5WiUis. Frank MWiMis, JamesWiUis. Theodore P. C.WUis. Joim WWUls. Thomas HWUIs. Thomas SWihaeth, Warner L...Wilson, Anna CWilson, Blanche LWilson, Charles HWilson. Charles RWilson. Frank DWilson. GanttWilson, George GWilson. Harnson FWUson. JamesWUson. John CWUson. John EWUson, Jo^^^r-: r.:z:r
WU<on. J .:: .
.
WUson. Ma: .r zWUson. Marj EWUson. Omar L•WUson. XelieWUson. Robert CWUson. T. HWilson. WUliamWilton. WiUiam CWilver. Edward JWinfield, Emery R...Wing. Clinton FWinne, Edward LWinne, Walter WWinslow, Charles A...Winslow. Richard A-.Winsey. Herbert.Winston, EdwardWinston. Lewis BWinston. Mason .\
Winters. AugustusWinters. LouisWise, MajyWise, Samuel GWise. WUUam EWithaU. Judson JWitzel. JuhusWolfe, EUasWood, .A.Uce GWood. Amos LWood. Clarence OWood. Edward JWood. JamesWood, James MWood, John HWood. John LWood. Warren CWoodeU, Erastus H. .
.
2442,5492,1962,4U2, 394§152
1,017§2,555
2,494J2,571626i
2,575'
2,mi2,5342,2932,4001
2,56142,509*2,537i
2, 4494^487"
2:^2,5122,-559
2, .5214
2,12942,525'
2,5282,5258114
2,74342,576|1,84041,5564
I
657I
2,562iI
1,654 !
2,3454 I
2,5574 I
2,616"
2,52SI
416i
2,-3584
2.538136.5
2,^2.6214
i
2,-514'
2,55048
2,5602,2622,4486144221'
93441,25742,-503"
2.-537
»3ol|2,5242,50742,7504
$62-20808.87549.11,446.60,551.7081.80257.37
151.62840. 17
1,458.05 .
1,256.75 .
1,525.17 \.
617. ()6
1,395.82 .
155.94 .
1,25.8.00 .
709-43 .
1,525.91 .
1,207.05 .
760.20 .
635.00 .
1,267.00 .
223.47 .
746.38 I.
1,448.39 .
1,108-57 i.
389.32 i.
394.20 t.
645.02
i,'562.'46"
423.79
$794.88
1,503.60702-20
1,524.0074.88
591. S71.000. '-^
2.-50S
135942.2SS13652,51342,50546534
2.55442,4954
1.3V'2.ol
1,258.201,282.20
12.00644.05741. S9668.95156.3156.50246.82715.04625.75
1,633.731,210.491.502.401.256.331.70-3.22
590. S21. 258. 001.-575. SS1.376.64
720.001.514.981.004.42169.10
1,430.10SSO.IS
1 Days,
358 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 19.
—
Statement showing the names of -persons employed in the public printing andbinding during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911, etc.—Continued.
Name.
Wooden, John CWoodford, Edward 11.
Woodford, Eugene B .
Woodgate, George J. .
.
Woodland, Joseph W
.
Woodruff, Priseilla C .
Woodward, Charles li.
Woodward, Luther. .
.
Woolford, Lawrence .
.
Woolnough, Charles WWooUs, StephenWoolsey, EmmaWormley, Estelle M..Worrell,' Maude MWren, Howard PWrenn, John LWright, Anna TWright, Benjamin C.
.
Wright, Charles MWright, Charles PWright, Frank EWright, Henry HWright, John FWright, WilUam H..
.
WuesthofE, Frederick
.
Wyman, Hester AWynn, James WWynne, James HYater, Charles B
Hoursem-
ployed.
2,4592,5482,486*2,403"
2,7281 3551662|
2,499809
2; 51113652, 410J1,112364
1,9112,690i
2,488
l,599i-
2,56U2, 482'
2, 578
J
13652,2762,5322,508
Amount earned.
Time-work.
$1,234.640.
697.
1, 463.
775.
484.
333.
1,374.204.
1,383.
1,000.604.
283.
95.
496.
1,693.646.
799.
1,626.620.
1,557.
1,400.579.
1,272.
1,258.
672i
2,290J2,5841
168.
718.
1,683.
Piece-work.
$594. 58
624. 81
Name.
Yates, Eugenia AYates, Harry BYates, Sadie BYauchler, Harry JYeabower, Annie M...Yenny, John PYokum, James JYoung, Chas. EYoung, David AYoung, Elmer E >
.
Young, Howell DYoung, James EYoung, Mangus TYoung, RobertYoung, Scott KYoung, William HYoung, WilUs EYoungs, Howard W...Zachary, Austin LaceyZalvidea, Juan AZeigler, Bessie LZeigler, Harry WZiegler, Charles JZimmerman, Corwin EZimmerman, Robert HZirwes, JohnZook, Alice MZuck, Frank
Amount earned.
Hoursem-
ployed- Time-work.
2,52513652,585
$1,267.001,200.001,267.00
2,525i
2,50413652,56412,5352,5152,9162, 1341-
877*2,524'
16
2,539*1 365'
9982,407
2,570i1,1672,4852, .502
2,5412,327§
759.531,252.003,194.28
696. 171,544. 721, 509. 931,228.59971.89194. 39
1,271.454.00
1,533. 831,400. 00
172. 55963. 20
Piece-work.
$921. 41
2,205.301,439. 09
599. 201,243.001,124. 02
726. 341,168. 87
1 Days.
EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIKTEE. 359
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No. 20.
—
Detailed statement of appropriations made for the Government Printing Officeandfor public printing and binding for the years 1876-1912, inclusive—Continued.
RECAPITULATION.
Year.
18761877187818791880188118821883188418851886 ,
1887 ,
1888 ,
1889 ,
18901891 ,
1892 ,
18931894189518961897189818991900190119021903190419051906190719081909191019111912
Total
Total specific
appropriations(Table 1).
$17,
17,
15,
15,
15,
15,
16,
16,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
18,
58,
360,
340,
340,
415,
435,
1, 104,
617. 60671. 17400. 00600. 00600. 00600. 00100. 00461.64300. 00300. 00300. 00300. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00200. 00200. 00450. 00650. 00650. 00650. 00650. 00650. 00790. 00790.00358. 00904. 00404. 00
Total appro-priations for
miscellaneouspurposes(Table 2).
$103,187.501,310. 84
300. 00
17,500. 00
3, 000. 0022,500.00
32,
7,
4,
5,
5,
8,
82,
121,
160,
45,
225,
351,
775,
1,304.
367. 50000. 00475. 00517. 60000. 00000. 00320. 00121. 90000. 00622. 00866. 00165.53000. 00000. 0024. 80
126. 0015,120. 80
38. 001,013.831,863.572, 100. 00
5,497,796.41 3,295,540.87
Total appro-priations for
public printingand binding(Table 3).
$1,665,1,524,
1,673,
1, 572,
1,917,
2,000,
2, 613,
3,295,2, 720,
2,512,2, 708,
2,440,2, 474,
2, 876,
,737,
,531,
,563,
,220,
,605,
,422,
,450,
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3, 668,
4, 101,
4, 582,
5, 014,
5, 872,
6, 028,
6, 656,
6, 081,
6, 034,
5,266,5,678,
5,770,
4, 800,
4, 691,
4,581,
507. 66737. 50950. 00000. 00750.00300.00079. 70436. 15
000. 00660.00327. 60408. 20994. 30825. 70132. 60500. 00284.50664.20100. 47983. 33670.00020. 00000. 00100. 00550. 00250. 00050. 00450. 00637. 82395. 82145. 82073. 68703. 49500. 00330. 00730. 00230.00
Grand total.
$1, 683,
1,542,
1, 689,
1, 690,
1, 934,
2, 016,
2, 629,
3,311,2,755,2,530,
2, 729,
2,481,2, 493,
2,927,2, 762,
3,554,3,586,3,243,3,631,3,523,
3,589,4,214,3,731,
4, 345,
4, 951,
5,807,7, 194,
6, 047,
6,715,6,442,
6,389,
5, 606,
6, 095,
6,208,5,904,
5, 674,
5,547,
125.26408. 67350.00787.50660. 84200. 00179.70897. 79800. 00960. 00627. 60208. 20094. 30293. 20232. 60075. 00902. 10764.20200. 47403.33891. 90120. 00722. 00066. 00915. 53450.00500. 00124. 80287. 82171. 82916. 62761. 68507. 32153.57688.00734. 00634. 00
138, 390, 478. 54 147, 183, 815. 82
No. 21.
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Statement shovnng the total cost of machinery {by divisions) now in use in the
Government Printing Office.
PubUc Printer $7, 884. 95
Storekeeper 14,868.69Public documents 8, 815. 21
Buildings 271,618.26Work 5,014.60Cutting and packing 6, 825. 70Linotype 297, 044. 88Monotype ; 437, 260. 19
Postal card 50, 689. 37
Money order 42,916.53Foundry 88,994.30Job 8, 744. 80Document 1, 562. 55
Library printing 22, 987. 06War 10.397.81
Navy 6,422.00State , 5,722.00National Museum 1 , 908. 50
Patent Office 295.00
Press 614, 724. 00
Bindery 393,414.23
Library bindery 6, 269. 60
The Adjutant General's Office 445. 00
Senate Library 280.55
Pension 1,150.00
Total 2,306,255.78
KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER. 365
REPORT OF THE MEDICAL AND SANITARY OFFICER.
Washington, October 28, 1911.
Sir: Herewith will be found a statement showing the number of cases, both medicaland surgical, arising during the working hours of the office, receiving treatment orobtaining relief in the Government Printing Office emergency room, together with alist of the employees receiving compensation, under the act of Congress, for the fiscal
year ended June 30, 1911.
A total of 961 siu-gical cases and 1,142 medical cases is presented for the year's
work. Attention is respectively called to the large nuinber of redressings (990), whichrepresent subsequent treatments rendered after the initial injury, thus following,
for all concerned, the economic policy laid down whereby the employee is enabled to
remain at his work when such is possible or practical.
Permission is asked to inaugurate a custom of vaccinating any employee, upon thelatter's application (adopting, in such instances, the United States Army standard),who may have been exposed to typhoid fever in his own home or other places, thusinsuring not only protection to himself but to his fellow workmen as well.
Such a procedure presents, in addition, economic features from a wage-earning or
industrial point of view in that the Government retains the services of the employee,who must otherv/ise absent himself, and the workman is saved his wages as well as
the attendant risk of life with consequent suffering and other sequelae with necessarily
wide ramifications.
Respectfully, . Wm. J. Manning, M. D.,
Medical and Sanitary Officer.
The Public Printer.
No. 22.
—
Statement showing surgical and medical cases treated in Government Printing
Office emergency room, July 1, 1910 to June 30, 1911.
SURGICAL CASES.
Re-turnedto work.
Senthome.
63
782
22
9
9
165
4441
5
1
1
9
9
6
81
1
1
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Incised wounds:Right handLeft handRight forearmLeft forearmRight leg
FaceScalp
Total
Lacerated wounds:Right handLeft handRight forearmLeft forearmRight footLeft legFace ^
Scalp
Total
Lacerated and contusedwounds:Right handLeft handRight forearmLeft forearmRight leg
Left footFace :
Total
Contused wounds:Right handLeft handBoth handsRight forearmLeft forearmRight leg
Left leg
Both legs
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Contused wounds—Continued.Right footLeft footRight sideLeft side :
PelvisFaceBackScalpContusion to left forearmwith injury to radialnerve
Right shoulderLeft ankle, leg and wrist
Total
Infected wounds:Right handLeft handRight forearm.Left forearm..
.
Right footLeft footFace
Total.
Sprains:Right wrist
'
Left wrist i
Right ankleI
Left ankleRight thumb ;
Left thumb|
First finger, right hand I
Right knee[
Right shoulderLigament of right foot I
Ligament of right hip|
Ligaments of right knee !
Ligaments of left foot \
Muscles of right sidei
Muscles of left side|
210
IDS
Senthome.
24
366 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
No. 22.
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Statement showing surgical and medical cases treated in Government PrintingOffice emergency room, July 1, 19JO, to June 30, 1911—Contmued.
SURGICAL CASES—Continued.
Re-turnedto work.
Senthome.
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bprains—Continuea.Muscles of right forearm. . .
.
2Fractures:
Fourth and fifth ribs, rightside1 1 1
Muscles of back, with lacera-tion of left hand 1 1
Sixth, seventh and eighth
Great toe, left footTotal 69 19 Compound fracture, great
toe, right foot, withlacerationBurns: 1
First degree—5
Great and second toe, right1
Left hand 8 Third and fourth distalphalanx, left handBoth hands 1 1 1
2 Foiorth metacarpal, righthand1 1 1
1 Second phalanx, left thumb.Second phalanx, second
finger, right hand
1
1 1
Acid burn, both eyesLime biu^n, both eyes
Potash burn, right eye.
.
2 2 I
1
2
1
1
21
External condyle humerus.Third and fourth metatarsalright foot crushed 1
Ammonia bmn,left eye. 1 1 Compound fracture, secondphalanx, second toe, right
26 10 '
Lower J ulnaSecond degree
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11 3Third finger, left hand,crushed off at first joint. .
.
Fracture cuneiform and1
128
2
1
5 Fracture, second phalanx,fourth finger, right hand.
.
3 1
Left foot 1
1 1 17 17Face 2
Miscellaneous:Concussion of brainTotal 43 6
Abrasion of corneaForeign bodies removed:
Eye 98Umbilical hernia (reduced)
.
Inguinal hernia (reduced). .
.
Rupture of vein, left fore-arm
15 4Throat 4
13
Left hand 26 Ulcer of corneaRight foot 1 Acute arthritisLeft foot 1 Septicaemia 2 2Ear 1
1 Total 24 10
Total 145 Grand total 961 118
MEDICAL CASES.i
Acute indigestionAcute pharyngitisDiarrheaEnteralgiaTrifacial neuralgiaCephalgiaDysmenorrheaMenorrhagiaHaemoptysisAcute myalgiaTonsilitis
Acute gastritis
EnteritisSyncopeAcute laryngitisEpistaxisIntercostal neuralgia.
.
Lead colic
Nervous coUapseThreatened apoplexy.Conjunctivitis
167 103790
105 347111 267 3
12 31 1
489 51 1
9 9426
6
9 1
11 44 2
11 56 6
53 2
GastralgiaAcute bronchitisOtalgiaTachycardiaPleurodyniaHeart failure 2
Heat exhaustionUremiaEpileptic fits
VertigoCerebral hemorrhage .•
HysteriaAcute cystitis •.
OdontalgiaUncertain of diagnosisPtomain poisoningLa grippeMumpsInternal hemorrhage (cancer of
stomach)Pernicious vomiting
34
263
9 22 1
18 1714 102 23 323 3
2 28 1
3 1
5321 - 164 420 13
4 4
1
4
1 Only the acute conditions arising from any chronic ailment, diiring working hours, and listed below,received treatment as provided by law.
2 Two deaths, heart failure (rupture in both instances).
EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEK. 367
No. 22.
—
Statement showing surgical and medical cases treated in Government PrintingOffice emergency room, July 1, 1910, to June 30, 1911—Continued.
MEDICAL CASES—Continued.
Re-turnedto work.
Senthome.
Pneumonia • 2 ' 2
Nervousness I 12 ; 1
Melancholia 1 I 1
Dysentery I 2 ! 1
Neuritis 1 i 1
Pseudo angina pectoris I 1
Anuriaj
3 2
Pulmonary congestion i 1 1
Acute Brights;
2 2Pleurisy
[1 1
Quarantined, contagious diseases 32 32Acetanilid poisoning (headache
|
I)Owders) ' 2 2
Shock (electric)
MalariaAcute dilatation of the heart
Grand total
Total surgical cases.Total medical cases.
Total surgical redressing.
Re-ttunedto work.
1,142
9611,142
2, 103
Senthome.
204
Iso. 23,
—
Statement showing amounts paid to employees of the Government Printing
Office under the Government employees' liability actfrom July 1, 1910, to June 30, 1911.
Ash, Matthew S732. 00Bair, Bert E 63. 00Benjamin, Miriam 48. 00Bone, Augustus 72. 85Borst, Jennie A 71. GOCamatella, Salvator 27. 50Cornish, Joseph S 88. 65Cousins, Wallace J 204. 00Cox, Clinton R 106. 47Damery, John 92. 40Donaldson, Albert 96. 60Dunn, Robert A. S 58.45Edwards, John W 44. 80Erickson, Lars W 35. 00Gorman, John J 105. 00Gribben, E dward 109. 12Gjman, Brendan 136. 40Hayes, John 40. 80Hill, Gus W 42. 00Johnson, James 55.00Johnson, John A 35.00Kearney, Henry S 52. 00Kendrick, George R 120. 00Leonard, Annie F 34.00Loeffel, Howard R 95. 62Lomax, Clifford 95. 90Lusby, Milford E 99. 37McKenna, Estelle 89.89
Martin, Jennie T $26. 08Mills, James T 34. 35Moncure, William B 53. 20Morgan, Webster 314.00Neely , David R . P 42. 00Page, George N 68.60Palmer, Samuel H 30. 00Peters, Robert G 48.00R eynolds, R obert 58. 00Rotenburv, Lucy H 40.92Schulze, Paul C 74.85Shea, Timothy 120.08Smith, Anna F 43.20Smith, Emma F 39.55Smith, John S 464. 20Smith, Thomas H 99. 88Smoot, William B. M 38.07Suthard, Harvey L 57.00Taylor, Richard 44.00Taylor, Walter E 194. 50Tyler, Reuben H 38.00Verrosso, Tony 30.50Webster, Ozias S 86.05White, Henry O 72. 00Williams, John C 28. 00
Total 4,995.85
No. 24.
—
Statement shovjing expenditures on account of traveling expenses during the
fiscal year ended June 30, 1911.
Name. Date of trip. Destination. Purpose.
Sam'l B. Donnelly Sept. 19, 1910..
.
Do Sept. 3(>-0ct.
1910.Do Mar, 16-19, 1911.
Edward S. Moores Nov. 14, 1910.Henry C. McFarland. . . Sept. 19, 1910.
Do i Sept. 26, 1910.Joseph A. Fenton Sept. 19, 1910.J. K. Wallace Oct. 4-9, 1910.
C. C. Weeks Nov, 14, 1910.
.
Do Oct. 27, 1910...Do Dec. 7, 1910...Do Jan. 7, 1911....
W. R. Metz Mar. 5-8, 1911.R. J. Allen Mar, 5-7, 1911.
Richmond, Va To inspect pressSt. Louis A.ttend sessions of Interna-
tional Cost Congress.Springfield, Mass. . Inspect card-banding ma-
chine.Baltimore , Md Purchase horsesRichmond, Va Inspect pressPlainfield, N. J doRichmond, Va doSt. Louis Attend sessions of Interna-
tional Cost Congress.Baltimore, Md Purchase horses
do dodo dodo do
Dayton, Ohio Inspect pumping enginedo do
Amount.
322. 35
SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF
DOCUMENTS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 191 1.
Government Printing Office,Office of the Superintendent of Documents,
October 2, 1911.
Sir: In accordance with the provisions of section 61 of the generalprinting act, approved January 12, 1895, it becomes my duty to sub-mit herewith my annual report for the year ended June 30, 1911,being the Seventeenth Annual Report of the Superintendent of Docu-ments. The receipts and disbursements, as well as receipts and ship-
ments of documents, during the period stated, as well as comparativestatements embracing previous years, are presented in the usualtabular form. I also enumerate the duties which the law assigns tothis office, to wit:
1. To sell at cost any public document in my charge, the distribu-
tion of which is not otherwise specifically directed by law.
2. To receive from all Government offices any document publishedfor sale, such sale to be made under the provisions of section 61.
3. To have general supervision of the distribution of all publicdocuments, except as otherwise provided.
4. To prepare at the close of each regular session of Congress a com-prehensive index (document catalogue) of public documents.
5. To prepare and print in one volume a consolidated index (docu-ment index) of congressional documents.
6. To index such single volumes of documents as the Joint Com-mittee of Printing shall direct.
7. To receive all accumulations of documents from the several
executive departments, bureaus, and offices of the Government, andannually to take over their surplus for distribution or sale.
8. To prepare and publish a monthly catalogue of Governmentpublications, which shall show all documents printed during a month,where obtainable, and prices.
9. To thoroughly investigate the condition of designated deposi-
tories.
10. To distribute the documents as issued to the designateddepositories.
Of course the operations of a business that rises to the dignity of ahundred-thousand-dollars-a-year mail-order concern bring to this
office many other duties that can not be slighted. Many of my cor-
respondents seem to regard this as a bureau of information, whencemay be obtained advice on every imaginable subject, and so far as
this expectation can be met without impairing the ability of this
office in meeting the legitimate calls made upon it, such advice is
given to the extent of my ability. Much time is devoted to theexchange with libraries of documents that they have use for in place
10513—11 24 369
370 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
^ of others that they return. In addition I have made it m}^ pleasantduty to accommodate Members of Congress by exchanging documentsfor which they have call from their constituents for others of whichthey have a surplus but for which I have an active sale demand.This method of exchange has apparently proven a welcome serviceto Members, vv^hile it has in nowise impaired the usefulness of this
office.
Recurring to the enumeration of duties assigned to this office, thesale of public documents, referred to in No. 1, steadily assumesgreater proportions and more and more taxes the office force in
responding promptly to the demands made upon us. I shall later onpresent the condition of business in comparative form, when thehealth}^ growth of the sale department of this office Vv'ill be noted at aglance. This growth may well be taken as establishing severalthings: First, that the American public is perfectly willing to paygood money for public documents. Second, that the volume of sales
steadily increases as the opportunity to buy public documents is pre-sented to the public. To be sure, many persons prefer to obtain this
class of literature without expense through Members of Congress and*
other sources, but as this mode of supplying publications witliout cost
is utterly inadequate to furnish all readers with what emanates fromthe Nation's publishing house, it does not seemx quite fair that someshould obtain gratis what others have to pay for. I respectfully.,
submit that nothing the Government prints should berm^iiished free
through an}^ source , at least so far as individuals are concemed . l^en*
value what they pay for, and in my opinion nothing is printecTby theGovernment that is not worth its price, if offered in the proper wayto those interested in the subject treated.
The subject covered by No. 2 is one that leaves it optional with issu-
ing offices to transfer the sale of their publications to me. More andmore the convenience of the transfer is seen by those concerned, andin consequence the business of this office is steadily broadening in its
scope. It not only relieves those offices from the duty of supplyingthe sales demand, but it serves the public by centralizing the source of
supply, so that for a given number of publications purchasers are notcompelled to address a number of officials, but can be supplied moreand more fully by the Superintendent of Documents.
No. 3 is a broad subject indeed, and the except as otherwise pro-vided'' is the large end of the proposition. That the distribution of
public documents should be centralized, in TE^'" ihteres.l of economyand efficiency, is the emphatic opinion of everyone conversant with^
the subject. That such centralization was contemplated by the Ieg-~
isfSt"6"fS%ffo prepared the printing act of January 12, 1895, is my firm
belief. Much has already been said and considerable has beenprinted regarding the advisability of thus concentrating in this office
the distribution of public documents. The deeper this, subject is
gone into the more the economy of such concentration is shown. Tobegin with, the transportation of the printed matter from the Gov-ernment Printing Office to the individual departments and bureausis costly. Before being loaded on wagons for transportation the
books are wrapped in order to protect them from injury, this calling
for paper (or envelopes) and twine, besides considerable labor. Nextthey are delivered to the various offices, again calling for the employ-ment of labor for such temporary storage, and the wrappings applied
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 371
at the GoYernnient Printing Office are removed. When the depart-ment is ready to mail the pubhcations, these are once more wrapped,addressed, and then transported to the post office or direct to theUnion Station. So far there has been one umiecessary wrapping, oneunnecessary hauhng, and many men haye been employed in theprocess. When it is considered that the unnecessary haul is manytimes the distance that need be traversed if the books were mailedfrom a building just opposite to the establishment where they weremade, and which is but 2 squares from the Union Station, thewaste" of that process will be fully made clear.
Still another economy of the proposed concentration seems to
deserve consideration: \\Tierever publications are sent out there hasbeen supplied an outfit, more or less am-ple, for the purpose. Appli-ances that in some instances cost thousands of dollars have beeninstalled, and these are employed in many cases only a part of thetime. Those engaged in the distribution of public documents fromso many divers points may be employed in attending to other dutieswhen not sending out these publications, but the plant purchased for
mailing operations is idle much of the time. That is for the timebemg dead capital, and dead capital is waste. The office of theSuperintendent of Documents, if charged v^ith the whole operationof distributing the Government's publications, would employ all its
appliances every hour of the working-day, thus deriving the greatestpossible benefit from every kind of labor-saving appliance thiat canbe made use of in the operation.
Nor are the foregoing the only reasons that may be urged vvdiy thedistribution of public documents should be made from a central point.
As is well known, there is to some extent unnecessary duplication of
shipments to institutions, and possibly to individuals, apparentlyinseparable from the present methods. This Vv ould be at once cor-
rected if everything went out from one office. The alphabeticalarrangement of mail lists would correct the waste of duplication, as
must be apparent to everyone. The various issuing offices wouldretain full control of their mailing lists, of course, but none of themwould want a duplication of their publications to continue. Thatthere might be exceptions to the rule, ^'One copy only to one recipi-
ent," in the case of large libraries, etc., but points the rule and thecommon sense of its application.
In view of the fact that all accumulations of publications in thevarious departments are required to be forwarded periodically to theSuperintendent of Documents, that official is more conversant withthis question than can be expected from officials not so situated. Hecan speak from personal knowledge on the subject of unnecessarilylarge editions of certain publications, and he may be relied upon to
give expert testimony vrhether dead stock is due to excess of printingor to the faulty manner of distribution. As a broad proposition, I
have no hesitation in saying that very little is printed that would notbe welcomed by appreciative readers, provided it were forwardedpromptly, not months after the subject treated has ceased to be of
interest. That, however, is for others to discuss. My functionsembrace, if not in practice, according to the letter of the law, thegeneral distribution of public documents.The requirement enumerated as No. 4 has for a number of years,
sanctioned by proper authority, been departed from in so far as the
372 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER.
Document Catalogue, as issued, covers the entire Congress. Thereasons were stated by me in extenso last year, and perhaps you wouldnot care to have me repeat what can so readily be referred to. I mayadd that when I assumed charge of this office the preparation of this
publication was many years behind, owing to causes that, as theyconcern my predecessors, I do not care to dilate upon. Suffice it tosay that the Document Catalogue embracing the Fifty-ninth Congresswas issued a number of months ago, that for the Sixtieth will be outbefore the close of this fiscal year, and that of the Sixty-first surelybefore the Sixty-second Congress has passed into history. Not until
then will I feel satisfied with the condition of that department of myoffice.
The requirements noted in paragraph No. 5 are being met in acompetent manner by the very able force of cataloguers in this
division. Long years of training are required for satisfactory cata-loguing work, and I challenge any equal number of cataloguers in theland, at even higher compensation, to do better work in that line
than the force employed under my supervision.
Regarding the requirement marked No. 6, 1 expressed myself in the
I
last report I had the honor to submit to you. Occasional service of
jthat kind I can furnish. If there should be many calls of that sort,
jhowever, I would have to do one of two things—either declare myinability to do the work, or to neglect other work, the execution of
which is made equally incumbent upon me. Indexing must be done,• in order to make a good job of it, by those who know how to index,
) and it would be impractical and expensive to keep under pay a
; reserve force in view of possible calls for this kind of work. So far,
; I should add, I have been able to meet the demands of the Joint: Committee on Printing for such indexing.
The subject referred to in No. 7 is one that deserves more considera-
tion than seems to have been accorded it heretofore. It seemsmandatory so far as the Superintendent of Documents is concerned.He must receive whatever is sent to his office by the many depart-ments, bureaus, and other offices of the Government, and the ship-
ments thus dumped upon the premises occupied by this office havefor a number of years cramped the force employed under my super-
vision in the performance of the duties that primarily pertain to this
division. The law does not compel me to send for these accumula-tions, but it does compel me to receive them, and the inconvenienceit proves, the amount of labor it imposes, the encroachment upon theroom assigned to this division, all compel remedial action in respect
to this matter. This is my recommendation as a step in the right
direction: Let the transfer of the accumulations be preceded b}^ aninvoice showing what it is proposed to send to the Superintendent of
Documents; let him return this invoice, marked to indicate whatpublications he can make use of; then let the department, bureau, or
other office concerned be authorized to sell as waste paper all that
the Superintendent of Documents does not deem worth transferring
to his office. This is not only common sense, but it makes for economyin marked degree. The cost of transportation to this office, the valueof labor expended here in handling what is of no value, the cost of
storage room for the mountains of stuff that is perhaps many yearsbehind its time of usefulness—all these are considerations that causeme to express the hope that this office may be relieved from a task
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 373
that serves no good purpose and that can so readily be taken from it.
It is these accumulations of out-of-date publications that create the,
impression that public printing is largel}' waste. Go through the list
that I had the honor to submit to you some months ago, with therecommendation that the publications enumerated, a half million or
so, be condemned, and you will note that many thousands of themare departmental bulletins and other papers that served their full
purpose at the proper time, but have been superseded later by properauthority. "\'\liat is the use of keeping these ancient papers out of
the paper mill? That is where they belono;, and that is where theyought to go without causing unnecessary expense in hauling and in
handling that should be reduced to a minimum. I believe that thereis nothing in the printing law of January 12, 1895, that will preventthe chiefs of departments, bureaus, etc., from exercising such discre-
tion in the premises as I have here recommended, and if they see their
way clear to do so it will enable me still to obtain for this office suchpublications as I find of value, and it will relieve not only this office
from much labor that brings no results, save money that is wasted to
no purpose, but relieve both the Public Printer and the PrintingInvestigation Commission from considerable trouble that the consid-eration of my ^'condemnation reports" novv' brings vvith it.
Eeferring to No. 8, it ma.y be apropos to quote what I said in theMonthly Catalogue for July, under the heading ^' Dates of Issue of
the Monthly Catalogue." It covers the subject quite fairly, I believe.
Here it is:
The governing council of the American Library Association, in session at Pasadena,Cal., May 23, 1911, adopted a resolution urging the Superintendent of Documents to
publish "if possible" a daily or weekly checklist of public documents, so that libra-
rians might be sooner informed than by the Monthly Catalogue concerning the actualstatus of documents which they see mentioned in the daily papers. Under date of
June 28, 1911, the secretary of the association, Mr. George B. Utley, sent to the Super-intendent of Documents official information of the passage of the resolution. July 6,
1911, Mr. Utley was officially informed of the reasons why the issue of the proposednew daily or weekly periodical is not possible.
As it is likely that this information m.ay not reach all interested librarians, a fewfurther words on the general subject it is hoped will not be thought out of place. Ina preamble to the A. L. A. resolution of May 23, it is stated that the Monthly Cata-logue "is not published until several weeks after the period covered by each issue.""Several" is an indefinite term. Two might be considered "several." The state-
ment therefore may be accepted as literally correct, though its implication, thatthe catalogue is many weeks behind date, is not correct. The Monthly Catalogue is
required to show what documents have been published during a month. Evidently,therefore, its compilation can not be completed until after the close of the month.The compilation is always completed within three or four days after the month closes.
Sometimes the printing does not follow as quickly as one would like. This may seemstrange to librarians, to whom the Monthly Catalogue is perhaps the most importantof all the public documents. If, however, they were in Washington they would soonrealize that there are several other Government concerns, and some of them biggerand more exacting than the documents office. There is one known as the Congress of
the United States which calls for thousands of pages of printing where the documentsoffice calls for one, and which, when it calls for the right of way in the GovernmentPrinting Office (or anywhere else), is able to get it. The printing of the Superin-tendent of Documents receives every consideration in the Government PrintingOffice which it is possible to give, but it can not command the right of Yv^ay over Con-gress, President, and Cabinet.
It has been a long time since the Monthly Catalogue has failed to be mailed duringthe month following its date, often by the middle of the month. It is to be noted,also, that its information is quite different from that of "press notices." It entersonly documents that have been actually received, and its descriptions are minuteand accurate. In its preliminary pages it gives such advance information of forth-
coming docum.ents as can be officially secured and vouched for. There is a habit in
374 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER
.
some Government offices of giving the newspaper reporters information of proposedpublications before the copy is ready for the printer, and sometimes before pen hasbeen put to paper. Plans thus prematurely announced are subject to change and theadvance notice may thus mislead the reader. Readers of the Monthly Catalogue arenot thus misled.The Superintendent of Documents is confident that those librarians who keep well
informed recognize his purpose to do everything for the great library interest of thecountry that the limitations of the law and the Executive pressure upon his and otheradministrative offices for economy make possible.
Kequirement No. 9 is a dead letter, and will so remain until thesuperintendent is given authority to make that personal inspectionwhich is the only thorough" investigation contemplated by theauthors of the printing law. I have made a recommendation alongthis line heretofore, and believing that a personal visit is the onlymeans by which it can be ascertained whether the conditions thatare coupled with the privilege accorded designated depositories aremet, I respectfully suggest once more that a moderate sum, say$2,000, be made available for the purpose indicated.
The duty imposed by requirement No. 10 is met apparently in
a manner that satisfies the recipients. At least I hear no com-plaints. The idea that inspired the creation of designated or deposi-tory libraries was evidently the thought that thus would be foundedso many lasting depositories of the history of the country, as recordedthrough its public documents. It is my firm belief that this expecta-tion has been only partially realized. This is due to several causes.
An accession of quite a thousand publications each year is an over-whelming influx for a large proportion of the libraries who enjoy theprivilege. This has been amply demonstrated by the replies to everyinquiry on the subject that has emanated from proper authority,
and I deem it my business to call the fact to your notice, togetherwith a suggestion as to a possible remedy for what seems a waste of
good literature and a hardship to a number of libraries who find it
harder and harder as the years pass and the supply increases to yetgreater proportions, to live up to what is doubtless a contract betweenthem and the Government. It is certainly the policy of th'ose in
authority to give the American people every opportunity that canreasonably be afi'orded through the medium of libraries to keep in
touch with what emanates from the Nation's printing house. Hencethere is not the desire to harshly construe the law as it stands andvisit a penalty on libraries that do the best they can in the matter,
funder adverse circumstances. Why not, then, change the lav/ in^ the direction of greater latitude ? Why not relieve the libraries that
find themselves unable to comply fully with present requirementsby permitting them to select, at stated periods, the class of literature
they desire to have sent them ? Then there Vfill be no violation of
contract expressed or implied, then there will be no deprivation of
a valued privilege, then there will be no denial to a community to
keep in touch with such of the country's literature as appeals mostto its taste or interest. The details of the plan have been hereto-
fore discussed. They could be readily arranged in such wise as to
insure free circulation of what goes to the libraries, and the expenseof shipping undesired accessions would be avoided.
In addition to faithful compliance with the foregoing requirementsof the law that governs this office, much work is done by its employeesthat is not specifically enumerated. Perhaps the greatest of these
SUPERINTENDENT OE DOCUMENTS. 375
tasks is just Hearing its end. This is the compilation of the newcheck Hst of United States pubHc documents, a work of magnitude,which has been in progress for several years. At present writingthe final card has been sent to the printer, a large part of the work is
in type, the galley proofs read, and several hundred page proofs nowin hand. These indicate that the complete work will occupy about1,800 pages, and they will be about as compact and well fdled as it
is possible for pages to be. It will be a large book, but when it is
considered that it records with a completeness never before attemptedthe publishing activities of the Government for 120 years—1789-1909—the wonder is that so much information could be packed into
a single volume, however large. The check list has been found use-
ful already, in the proof sheets, by Government officials, some of
whom have been saved much time and outlay by having thus broughtto their hands information which they had expected to acquire onlyafter extended research. It will be even more useful to Americanpublic libraries, all of which, whatever else they may have, certainly
have collections, large or small, of United States public documents.In addition to its complete lists of the docum^ents published by Con-gress, the executive departments, and the various independentbureaus and commissions, the ne\v check list contains a wealth of
historical notes, by which every publishing office and every series of
publications is traced to its remotest lair and brought forth to thelight of day. These notes in themselves would make a volume, andthe information they give is not only invaluable in itself to everylibrarian and collector, but doubly so from the fact that it can not beobtained elsewhere.
The pubUc printing, involving as it does the expenditure of millions
of dollars each year, has received the careful attention of legislators
for a number of years. I deem it my duty, whether directly called
upon or not, to offer such suggestions bearing on the subject as myexperience with public documents may qualify me to give. Beingthe selling agent for Government publications, I know what peoplewill buy—hence, what they want. For instance, while there is afair demand for. the ''advance sheets'^ of the Soils Survey—eachadvance sheet being a pamphlet report on the survey of a designatedcounty or area, containing also a map of the area and costing a fewcents—there is hardly any sale demand for the annual volume knownas Field Operations of the Bureau of Soils, this volume containing all
of the advance sheets of a year bound together, accompanied by abox of maps, and costing several dollars. The price has somethingto do with the difference of demand for the same material in different
forms of publication, but there are other causes which probably haveeven more influence. The principcv) one, no doubt, is the fact that in
the bound volume incongruous matters are unnaturally broughttogether. The surveys are made simultaneously in various parts of
the country, and the fact that one in Maine and one in California
v/ere made in the same year does not create a bond of union. Theman who wants the survey of a California county does not want it
bound in a big volume of surveys which have been made simul-
taneously in the other States. If he could have all the California
surveys bound together in a big volume that would be quite a different
condition. That would bring related instead of unrelated things
together. If the v/hole number of copies were to be printed in
376 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
'^advance sheets" or pamphlet editions, leaving the buyers to bindtheir pamphlets in their own way, many disappointed applicants foradvance sheets might be suppUed ancl there would remain fewerundistributed and unsalable volumes of Field Operations. This par-ticular publication is spoken of b}^ vv^ay of suggestion rather thancriticism. It is but one instance of m.any.
Again, the annual volume or volumes of.M-V]
^
^f^'r i
^standard publication of the Geological Survey, is "Urst issued^ in'
'separates," each pamphlet giving the information concerning somespecial mineral or group of related minerals. When the separatesare bound together the connecting bond is not the kind of mineral,but the number of the calendar year. It seems probable that the maninterested in silver or slate or coal would prefer the pamphlet relatingto his own specialty by itself, rather than bound with the pamphletsgiving the statistics of man}^ other minerals in which he is not inter-
ested. If he wanted to make a permanent record it would be opento him to bind his pamphlets together at such time and in such manneras pleased him. Similar considerations are applicable to otherannuals which are issued in "separates" as well as in completedvolumes, and I submit them for what they may be worth. TheSuperintendent of Documents may be pardoned for a suggestion^that seems to touch another subject within his functions. Only ^recently it was discovered that a so-called historical document was^,authorized printed by Congress in very crude and uhsatisfactorjlorm. The Library of Congress has specialists in American history,
whose judgment is universally accepted as authoritative. I respect-
fully suggest that when a publication of what is believed liistorical
value is contemplated it be first referred to the Library of Congressfor examination and report as to its value.
Inasmuch as I have taken the liberty to criticize several provisionsin the law^ that now governs the public printing, you may permit meto refer to a long step in the direction of betterment that has beentaken during the late session. I refer to Senate bill No. 2564. Thismeasure proposes a number of changes that will insure better service
at lessened cost. It proposes to accord to designated depositories
the privilege of selecting what class of documents they desire. Thiswill save at least the cost of transportation both ways—to thelibraries, and later to the great natjj^nal dumping ground, the office_pf
the Superintendent of Documents. ^^'It also provides for the adopnon of
the so-called valuation plan, which will give Members of Congress theopportunity to obtam, up to the value that their quotas in recentyears have represented, exactly the publications that they have use \
for. The annual value of each legislator's share of such publications^ has been ascertained with practical exactness, and it is proposed,under the provisions of the bill referred to, to give each Senator andRepresentative a credit on my books about equal to such value, suchsum to be treated as a deposit against which he could dravv' suchpublications as he has use for, equal in value to his credit. The great
benefits resulting from the adoption of this plan must be apparentat a glance. The financier m a world center is not apt to be interested
in literature that appeals to the farmer, and the latter may knowlittle and care less regarding matters that cit}" dwellers wish to
become posted on. Lender the present plan there is no sorting out of
literature according to local demand, while under the proposition
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 377
advanced in the new bill each Senator and Represeatative can getjust what he needs up to the full value of his allotment. This makesfor convenience. More than that, it is certain to make for economy.As I stated in a former report, very little of what the Governmentpublishes, if anything, is waste, provided it goes into channels whereit is welcomed. The valuation scheme would make certain of thatwelcome. And if an objection is entered because the placing of suchdistribution according to value in the hands of the Superintendent of
Documents might cause the abolishment of the folding rooms at theCapitol, permit me to observe that this may be avoided by still sendingout the docum_ents through that agency, under the direction of theSuperintendent of Documents, the latter to attend principally to thenecessary supervision and bookkeeping which the proposed innova- j
tion would make necessary. It is very clear to my mind that the|
plan would prove a welcome aid to many of our legislators in supply-mg to constituents the publications in demand, and that the waste ;
now inseparable from the method of apportioning to each an equal i
number of all publications would be avoided.Reference to the statistical part of this report will show that I
handle public documents by the hundreds of thousands. I have to
account for each of them. To do this to a certainty, and to meetthe steady growth of the business of this office, besides meeting theever-increasing demand for information, it became necessary to
inaugurate a stock scheme which would make it possible to tell
immediately in which publication the desired information could befound and whether or not the book, or books, were in stock. Thiswas no simple task when you stop to consider there have been printedin the neighborhood of at least 100,000 different publications. How-ever, a card system has been installed which, besides being a keyto a stock of over 1,000,000 publications, serves as a perpetualinventory. The plan of storing under this system is such that I canuse every inch of available space and it permits of a new employeebeing able to locate the publications as well as one who has been in
the service for a number of years. A card index is maintained in
conjunction with the stock which tells in which publication the infor-
mation may be found. When this system was installed the possi-
bility of the centralization of the distribution in this office was con-sidered, and the scheme so mapped out as to proAdde for such cen-tralization. Thus we are not only fully equipped, in this particular,
for present needs, but the operations of this office can be greatlyincreased without calling for a material reconstruction of methodsthat serve at present.
You are personalty cognizant, I think, of the fact that from theday of my entry into this of^ce it has been my aim to conduct thebusiness pertaining thereto, not only as expeditiously and acceptablyas m}' business experience suggested, but at the least outlay to thepublic treasury that fairness to faithful workers and experiencegained by many years in private pursuits would suggest. WhetherI have succeeded in this aim, let the figures speak. ¥/hen I assumedthis office, two years ago last July, the appropriations were as follows
:
Appropriation for salaries. .
Appropriation for expenses,§103, 198220, 000
378 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
The following are the appropriations for the current year:
Appropriation for salaries §100, 884Appropria.tion for expenses 155, 000
To show that the lessened demand on the Treasury of $67,314has not been due to a decreased volume of business, again let thefigures speak:
Cash sales for year ending June 30, 1909 $70, 919. 17Cash sales for year ending June 30, 1911 103, 076. 21
an increase of nearly 50 per cent. And while the publications soldin the first-named year numbered 377,025, during the last year theyreached a total of 710,591. In other words, steadily increasingbusiness at steadily decreasing cost.
In reaching the glad results which the foregoing figures show, I
have no desire to claim undue credit for myself. While many yearsof business activity have tended to make me more observant of theitem of expense" than may be customary in officials who neverhad the training that the pursuit of business on the outside imparts,my most earnest efforts in the promotion of efficiency and economymust have gone for naught had I not received the loyal and efficient
cooperation of my chief lieutenant, Mr. Alton P. Tisdel, and thefaithful services of as competent and devoted a staff as ever anadministrative officer directed. All honor to each and all for his or hercontribution to the magnificent result. And it would be ungrateful in
me, in this connection, were I to omit expressing to you my heartfelt
thanks for the confidence with which you have always honored me,and for the consistent aid in reaching worthy aims that you havealways given me.
Very respectfully,
August Donath,Superintendent of Documents.
Hon. Samuel B. Donnelly,PuUic Printer, Washington, D. C.
Cash statement for fiscal year ended June 30, 1911.
Cash on hand July 1, 1910, in suspense account S705. 43Cash on hand July 1, 1910, in deposit account 1. 838. 71
Cash received July 1, 1910, to June 30, 1911:
1910—July 15,523.29August 5,305.26September 5,306.02October 8, 478. 19
November 9, 845. 25December 13,494.62
1911—January 9, 714. 70February 8, 236. 79
March 18,494.09April 9,070.19May 8,945.94June 7, 362. 63
109, 776. 97
Sales of documents to departments, paid by transfer funds 2, 778. 47
115, 099. 58
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 379
Cash remitted to Public Printer for sales of documents from July 1, 1910,to June 30, 1911:
1910—July $5,099.72August 4,799.88September 5,053.28October 8, 244. 15November 8, 557. 94December 13,071.04
1911—January 8,551.86February 7, 417. 27March 18,309.13April 8, 814. 53May 8,464.45June 6, 693. 06
$103, 076. 31Deposited in Treasury by transfer of funds 2, 778. 47
105, 854. 78Cash returned to remitters, Julv 1, 1910, to June 30, 1911: ^
1910—July $441.11August 522.29September 479.17October 450. 61
November 219. 06 ,December 563. 61
1911—January 774. 37February 378. 28March 429.93April 251.22May 312.41June 267. 12
5, 089. 18Cash on hand June 30, 1911, in suspense account 1, 451. 45Cash on hand June 30, 1911, in deposit account 2, 704. 17
115, 099. 58
Comparative statement for eight years, showing total receipts, sales, and returns.
Years.Total
receipts.Total
cash sales.
Total sales
by transferof funds.
Total re-
turns andpostage.
1904 $13, 445. 8217, 323. 7217,597. 5033,970.2755,036. 0077,973.8787,398. 75
109,776.97
$12, 490. 9816, 275. 0915, 871. 4031,517. 8348,968. 3668,811.5476, 715. 03103,076.31
$116.25850.20624. 48655. 05
1,151.752, 107. 632,517.502,778.47
$986.291,095.311,729.502,252.613,550. 166,540. 15
6,759. 435,089. 18
1905190619071908190919101911
Publications received, distributed, and soldfrom July 1, 1910, to June 30, 1911.
Publications on hand July 1, 1910 1, 331, 478Received from
:
Government Printing Office
—
Designated depositories 1, 451, 986Geological depositories 26, 980Patent Office designations 436, 189Reprint account 484,322Remainder account 22, 309Reserve remainder account 29, 860Catalogues, etc 428, 498Foreign legations (unbound) 66, 827Gift account 196, 705
3,143,676
1 This includes $2,210.21 used for foreign postage.
380 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Received from—Continued.Miscellaneous sources
:
Gift account
—
Agriculture Department 221,621American Republics Bureau 2
Commerce and Labor Department 5, 545Interior Department 15, 080Isthmian Canal Commission 35Interstate Commerce Commission..... 1,405Justice Department 64Library of Congress 8, 713Navy Department 14, 869Post Office Department 962Smithsonian Institution 388State Department 7,660Treasury Department 73, 210War Department 11,979— 361, 533Exchange account 8, 138Miscellaneous libraries 122, 801Various sources 5, 487Senate and House folding rooms 617
137, 043Wrapping account 130, 784
Total number of books received 3, 773, 036
Balanced 5,104,514
Distributed
:
Cash sales 294,196Bills to follow sales ^ 17, 161Cash subscriptions 406,176
717, 533Designated depositories 1, 453, 280Geological depositories 23,356Patent Office designations 205,651
1,682,287Miscellaneous libraries 56,807Officials and departments 86,171Foreign legations (unbound) 66,827Catalogues, etc 424,490Exchange account 5,451Condemned account 473,712
1,113,458Wrapping account 130, 784Congressional designations
—
United States Official Register 315Messages and Papers of the Presidents. . . . 220Flags of maritime nations 3
538
Publications distributed 3, 644, 600Publications on hand July 1, 1911 1, 459, 914
Balanced 5,104,514
RECAPITULATION.
Publications on hand July 1, 1910 1, 331, 478
Publications received July 1, 1910, to June 30, 1911 3, 773, 036Publications distributed Julv 1, 1910, to June 30, 1911 3, 644, 600
Publications on hand, July i, 1911 1, 459, 914
Balanced 5,104,514 5,104,514Increase of stock during the fiscal year 128,436
1 This includes 439 books which are not included in the itemized statement of sales, as payment had notbeen made prior to June 30, 1911.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 381
Comparative statement showing the number o/Government publications received, distributed
^
and sold during the fiscal years 1907 to 1911, inclusive.
1907 1908 1909 1910 1911
Received from—
American Republics Bureau281,161
5
1,9057, 234
656,977113480
12 33212^939
57648
10 S52
6, 29514, 541
1, 018, 893159,308364,30743 409
281,359
98111,409
324,99151 536
'l8527 2417' 0829,562
541
112, 90813, 493
2, 655, 0961,725
130,089344307
11,694153,880
3 255l',240
8, 220
2, 76228
7784 001
751
25,6802,555,313
1,309
46,6434015
98811,046
548102
6,6072,169
37861
2,44429, 403
5433,314,715
16
221,6212
Commerce and Labor DepartmentInterior Department
Post Office DepartmentSmithsonian Institution
W'ciT T^PT^vir1"TTl ATI f
Government Printing Office
Senate and House folding roomsMiscellaneous departments and libraries
5, 545
15,0801 405
' 648,713
14 869^'962
3887,660
73, 21011,979
3,143,676617
177 591 169, 06041,8864,1445,804
28,3347,3122,1339,87940,901
90
122,8015,487
Public Documents Lit«-ar\' 57,3152,949
144 666
10, 496
4, 638152 687
Exchange account
Tci"Vimicm (^'^tiqI (^riTTiTn iQQinn
8,138130, 784
35
Total 2, 795, 805 3,844,342 3,522,935 3,504, 357 3,773,036
Distributed—Cash sales 116,009 156,318 204, 624
2,761170,391
1,249,20551,685
232, 255
6,510290,671
1,952,63353, 847
320, 95086,577151,63881,854231,715
1,007100
5
5,8441,656,340
40,901
294,19617,161
406,1761,453,280
23,356205, 65156,80786, 171
66,827424,490
315220
5,451473,712130,784
(^v^qVi (?nl^Qr*T'i'ntinTi<2 55.5791,010,096
65, 072(^pnlnc^ir-Fil rlPTinQitnrv lihr^iTiP*?
503 50474' 656
\ficppUiinPAnQ 1i1^tqt*ipq 64,3794,238
69,86552,317
57315014
2,067
64, 200
15, 001
90,608636,083
9271,130
1222,8242,875
152,687
36,67915,16556,927
893,189134330
g
3,2591,550,182
402,390
Officials and departmentsForeign legations (unbound)Catalogues, etc
United States Official RegisterMessages and papers of Presidents
Exchange account
Wrapping account 144,666
Total 1,032,498 2,855,322 4,636,987 5,112,847 3,644,600
RECAPITULATION.
2,795,8051,032,496
3,844,3422,855,322
3, 522, 935
4,636,9873,504,3575,112,847
3, 773,0363, 644, 600
Additions and totals for the fiscal year 1911.
Government authors and publishing offices.
In library June 30,1911.
increase from June SO,
1910.
Documents. Maps. Documents. Maps.
11,7851,5616,073
661
5,216584
5, 753864638
3
2072
78611,5583,151
7,716 1,503339760
434221
2284221
19
1086
845809
723
Congress, documents prior to Fifteenth Congress (1817),
650 105
Congress, miscellaneous publicationsCongress, official record of proceedingsCongressional documents (congressional set), 1817-1911 .
.
Freedman's Savings & Trust CoGeneral Supply CommissionGeographic Board _
Govemjnent Printing Office
Interior DepartmentInterstate Commerce Comnaission
2,610 107
382 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
Additions and totals for the fiscal year 1911—Continued.
Government authors and publishing offices.
In library June 30,
1911.
Documents. Maps
Increase from Jime 30,1910.
Documents.
Judiciary (United States courts)Justice DepartmentLabor DepartmentLibrary of CongressNational Academy of SciencesNational Home for Disabled Volunteer SoldierNavy DepartmentPan American UnionPost Ofiice DepartmentPostal Savings SystemPresident of United StatesSmithsonian InstitutionState DepartmentTreasury DepartmentWar Department
Total
Grand totai
1,9201,815
96J, 579
105144
14, 720155
5,5324
2,0283, 519
4,80316,01223, 106
124,263
2
143
5
739510
14,321
138,584
4750
1892
7
1,30839400
4254324132
1,1723,459
13,138
14, 200
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total. Title.Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
Agriculture Depart- Agriculture Depart-ment. ment—Continued.
Secretary's Office. Secretary's Office—Con.
Annual Reports (cloth):
1862 2 $0. 70 $1.40 General Dublications1863 2 .60 1.20 (cloth):
1864 1 .60 .60 Report of Secretary
1865 2 .60 1.20 in Relation to For-1869 1 .70 .70 ests, Rivers, and1872 1 .55 .55 Mountains of1873 1 .40 .40 Southern Appa-1874 1 .40 .40 lachian Region 22 $1.20 $26. 401877 1 .70 .70 Report of Secretary1879 1 .90 .90 of Agriculture on1880 1 1.20 1.20 Southern Appa-1883 1 .60 .60 lachian and White1885 2 .80 1.60 Mountain Water-1888 10 1.00 10.00 sheds, Commer-1890 2 1.00 2.00 cial Irnportance,1892 1 1.00 1.00 Area, Condition,1893 1 .80 .80 Advisability of
1900 1 .30 .30 their Purchase for
1901 1 .30 .30 National Forests,
1902 1 .40 .40 and Probable1903 1 .40 .40 Cost, 1908 (paper)
.
13 .10 1.30
1904 1 .40 .40 Beet Sugar: Special
1905 1 .55 .55 Report on Beet-1906 2 .65 1.30 Sugar Industry in
1907 3 .75 2. 25 United States (in
1908 4 .85 3:40 1897), 1898.... ...... 4 .95 3.80
1909 15 .70 10. 50 Progress of Beet-
1910 7 .75 5.25 Sugar Industry in
Separates (paper)— United States in.601909 1 .15 .15 1898 (paper) 6 .10
1910 20 .15 3.00 Progress of Beet-Miscellaneous sepa- Sugar Industry in
rates (paper)— United States in
Grass and For- . 1899, with Supple-age Experi- mentary Reportment Station on Cane-Sugar In-
at Garden \ dustry of Hawai-City, Kans. !
ian Islands, 1900.90(Mar. 21, 1892). 1 .05 .05 i (paper) 6 .15
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 383
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total. Title.Xum-ber of
copies.ice. Total.
Agricultltie Depaet- Agriculture Depart-MENT—Ck)ntiiiued
.
ment—Continued.
Secretary's Office—Con. Secretary s Office—Con.
General publications
—
Circulars—Contmued.Continued. 28 SO. 05 SI. 40
Progress of Beet- 1 .05 .05Sugar Industry in No. 34 7 .05 . 35United States in No. 35 1 .05 .051903, 1904 (paper).
.
8 SO. 10 $0. 80 Miscellaneous circulars
Reports on Diseases (paper):of Cattle in United 12 . 05 . 60States. 1SG9 (half No. 2 . 2 . 05 . 10leather) 3 . 50 1. 50
.
Speci?.! reports (paper)Report of the Com- Xo. 1 1 . 05 . Oomissioner of Agri- 1 '. 05 , 05culture on the Dis- Xo. 3 1 . 05 .05eases of Cattle in Xo. 11 (cloth) 5 .05 .25United States, 1S71 5 .oO 2. 50 Xo. 12 9 . 35 3. 15
Report of Flax and Xo. 18 4 . 05 . 20ilemp Commis- Xo. 22 (Clotn) 3 . 50 1. 50sion, 1863 (paper) .
.
1 . 10 . 10 Xo. 28 (cloth) 3 .40 1. 20Special Report on No. .34 (cloth) . 95 6. 65Market for Ameri- No. 35 1 . 05 .05can Horses in For- No. 40 6 . 10 . 60eign Countries, 1 .05 .051S9S (paper) 11 . 10 1. 10 4 . 05 . 20
Instructions R e - No. 55 6 . 05 . 30garding Collection No. 57 1 . 05 .05of Samples under No. 58 3 . 05 . 15Insecticide Act of No. 61 2 . 05 . 10
1910, Apr. 25, 1911 No. 64 - . 05 . 10
( paper) 2 . Oo . 10 Miscellaneous special re-
Message from the ports (paper):President of Unit- 6 . 05 . 30ed States, Com- 5 . 05 . 25municating, in No. 4 6 . 05 . 30Answer to Senate No. 5 4 . 05 . 20Resolution of June No. 6 6 . 05 . 3017, 1878, Informa- No. 8 2 .05 .10tion on the Sub- No. 10 9 . 05 . 45ject of Sheep-Hus- Department reports (pa-bandry (paper) . . . 1 . 15 .10 per):
Information in Re- No. 7 1 .05 .05lation to Disease 1 . 15 . 15
Prevailing among No. 19 4 . 05 . 20Swine and Other No. 20 1 .10 .10Domestic A n i - No. 23 1 .05 .05mals, 1878 3 .25 .75 No. 24 8 .05 .40
Report upon Exam- 1 . 05 . 05ination of Wools 3 . 05 . 15
and Other Animal No. 32 4 .35 1.40Fibers, 18SG 2 1. 55 3. 10 1 . 05 . 05
Circulars (paper): No. 36 1 .10 .10Xo. 3 13 .05 . 65 No. 42 1 . 10 . 10
1 .05 . 05 4 . 60 2. 407 .05 . 35 No. 47 4 . 05 . 208 .05 . 40 No. 48 17 . 10 1.70
No. 10 2 .05 .10 No. 49 (English) 13 .05 .65No. 11 10 .05 . 50 No. 46 (Scandina-No. 12 1 .05 .05 vian) 1 . 05 . 05
No. 13 3 .05 . 15 No. 49 (Spanish) 3 . 05 . 15
No. 14 1 .05 . 05 No. 51 1 . 05 . 05
No. 15 2 .05 . 10 No. 52 (English) 7 .05 . 35
No. 16 2 .05 . 10 No. 52 (German) 3 . 05 . 15
No. 17 1 .05 .05 2 . 05 . 10
No. 18 2 .05 . 10 6 . 05 . 30No. 19 9 .05 . 45 2 . 05 . 10
No. 20 2 . UO 1 r\. 10 No. 58 OU 05 1. 50
No. 21 202 .05 10.10 No. 59 1 !05 ;o5
No. 22 4 .05 .20 Xo. 60 26 .05 1.30
No. 24 28 .05 1.40 Xo. 61 6 .10 .60No. 25 20 .05 1.00 Xo. 62 28 .10 2.80No. 26 3 .05 .15 Xo. 63 23 .05 1.15
No. 27 15 .05 .75 Xo. 64, text (cloth).. 7 ,25 1.75
No. 28 3 .05 .15 Xo. 64, maps (cloth). 1 .70 .70No. .30 62 .05 3.10 Xo. 64, report, text,
21 .05 1.05 and maps (cloth) . 1 .95 .95
384 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.'
12 $0. 05 $0. 602 .05 .10~
.05 .35
14 .05 .70
5 . 10 .50
42 .05 2. 10
31 .05 1.55
7 . 15 1.05
1 .05 .05
1 .20 .20
22 . 10 2. 20
43 . 10 4.301 .05 .05
5 . 10 .50
1 . 10 . 10
0 . 15 .90
1 . 10 . 10
10 . 15 1. 509 .10 .20
13 .10 1.302 .30 .6012 1.00 12.00
58 .15 8.7013 .10 1.30
1 .25 .25
8 . 10 .80
121 .10 12. 10
3 .10 .30
2 .05 .10
1 .05 .05
2 .05 . 10
3 .05 . 15
2 .05 . 10
9 .05 .452 .05 . 10
}\.05 .55
10 .05 .50
2 .05 .10
1 .05 .05
3 .05 . 15
4 .05 .20
12 .05 .60
S .05 .40
3 .05 •115 .05 .25
3 .05 .15
1 .05 .05
7 .05 .35
3 .05 .152 .05 .10
41S .05 20.905 .05 .25
48 .05 2.405 .05 .254 .05 .20
63 .05 3.15408 . 05 20. 40
7 .05 .3559 .05 2.9511 .05 .55
223 .05 11.15
16 .05 .80321 .05 16. 05
530 .05 26. 5053 .05 2.65
2 .05 .10
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued
.
Secretary's Office—Con.
Department reports
—
Continued.No. 65
No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69
No. 70No. 71
No. 72No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 77No. 78No. 80No. 81
No. 82No. 83No. 84No. 85No. 86No. 86 (buckram) . .
.
No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 90 (buckram). ..
No. 91
No. 92No. 93
Department reports,separates (paper):Single-germ Beet
Balls and OtherSuggestions forImproving Sugar-Beet Culture
Sugar-Beet Pulp as
Animal FoodFarmers' Bulletins (pa-per):No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8No. 9
No. 10
No. 11
No. 12
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16No. 17
No. 18
No. 19
No. 20No. 21No. 22
No. 23No. 24 :
No. 25
No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31
No. 32No. 33
No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37
Title.Num-ber of Price,
copies.Total.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Secretary's Office—Con.
Farmers' Bulletins-Continued.No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41
No. 42
No. 13
No. 44No. 45No. 4GNo. 47•No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51
No. 52
No. 53
No. 54No. 55
No. 56No. 57No. 58No. .59
No. 60No. 61
No. 62
No. 63
No. 64No. 65
No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69
No. 70No. 71
No. 72
No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 77No. 78No. 79No. 80No. 81No. 82No. 83No. 84
No. 851
No. 86 i
No. 87i
No. 88!
No. 89No. 90No. 91No. 92No. 93No. 94
No. 95No. 96No. 97No. 98No. 99No. 100No. 101
No. 102No. 103No. 104No. 105No. 106 1
No. 107i
No. 108No. 109
:
No. 110No. Ill
No. 112 i
10 80. 05 $0. 507 .05 .35
47 .05 2.359 .05 .45
171 .05 8.555 .05 .25
298 .05 14.904 .05 .20
21 .05 1.0525 .05 1.2548 .05 2.40175 .05 8.75
2 .05 .10628 .05 31.40107 .05 5.35
2 .05 .10145 .05 7.25281 .05 14.05164 .05 8.20
3 .05 .1535 .05 1.759 .05 .45
95 .05 4. 75407 .05 20. 35216 .05 10. 80211 .05 10. 55467 .05 23. 35174 .05 8.7090 .05 4.5012 .05 .6025 .05 1.25
108 .05 5.403 .05 .15
66 .05 3.3033 .05 1.65
148 .05 7.4015 .05 .751 .05 .056 .05 .30
321 .05 16.05149 .05 7.45150 .05 7.5088 .05 4. 40
160 .05 8. 00113 .05 5. 6569 .05 3.45
316 .05 1.5. 80152 .05 7. 60187 .05 9. 35167 .05 8.35101 .05 5. 0542 .05 2. 104 .05 .20
278 .05 13.90128 .05 6.40152 .05 7.60
4 .05 .20
62 .05 3.101.52 .05 7.60296 .05 14. 8035 .05 1.7591 .05 4. 55164 .05 8. 2088 .05 4.40
59 .05 2.95146 .05 7.30216 .05 10. 80148 .05 7.40251 .05 12. 55
87 .05 4.3534 .05 1.7014 .05 .7060 .05 3. 00
68 .05 3. 4064 .05 3. 20
SUPERINTENDENT OE DOCUMENTS. 385
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended Jane 30. 1911—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued
.
Secretary's Office—Con.
Farmers ' B ulletins—Continued.No. 113
No. 114No. 115No. lir,
No. 117
No. 118No. linNo. 120No. 121
No. 122
No. 123No. 124
No. 125No. 12GNo. 127
No. 128No. 129No. 130No. 131
No. 132No. 133No. 134No. 135No. 13GNo. 137No. 138No. 139No. 140No. 141
No. 142No. 143No. 144No. 145^To. 140No. 147
No. 148No. 149No. 150No. 151
No. 152
No. 153
No. 154No. 155No. 156No. 157No. 1.58
No. 159No. 160No. 161
No. 162
No. 163
No. 164
No. 165No. 166
No. 107No. 168No. 169No. 170No. 171
No. 172No. 173No. 174No. 175No. 176No. 177No. 178No. 179No. 180No. 181
No. 182No. 183
No. 184No. 185No. 186
um-er of
pies.
Price. Total.
735 $0. 05 $36. 75
317 .05 15. 85
26 .05 1.30
11 .05 .55
23 .05 1.15
110 .05 5. 50
172 .05 8. 60
45 .05 2.25243 .05 12. 15
249 .05 12.45'39 .05 1.95262 .05 13.1022 .05 1.10
524 .05 26. 20
373 .05 18- 65
324 .05 16.207 .05 .35
18 .05 .90
98 .05 4.90
44 .05 2.20
244 .05 12. 20
03 .05 3.1561 .05 3.057 .05 .35
233 .05 11.65
315 .05 15. 7584 .05 4. 20
106 .05 5. 3016 .05 .80
321 .05 16. 0515 .05 . 75
277 .05 13. 85
111 .05 5. .55
7 .05 .35
36 .05 1.80
7 .05 .35
237 .05 n.85317 .05 15. 8548 .05 2. 40
50 .05 2. 5063 .05 3.15
409 .05 20. 45
103 .05 5.15194 .05 9.70196 .05 9.80307 .05 15. 3544 .05 2. 20
6 .05 .30
7 .05 .35174 .05 8. 70
18 .05 .90
151 .05 7.5554 .05 2.70
241 .05 12. 0575 .05 3.7518 .05 .90
200 .05 10. 00
359 .05 17.9546 .05 2. 30
85 .05 4. 25807 .05 40. 35146 .05 7.30217 .05 10. 8594 .05 4. 70384 .05 19. 2028 .05 1.40
157 .05 7.855 .05 .25
533 .05 26. 65241 .05 12.05514 .05 25. 7048 .05 2.40
407 .05 20. 35410 .05 20. 50
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Secretary's Office—Con.
Farmers' Bulletins-Continued.No. 187
No. 188No. 189No. 190No. 191
No. 192No. 193No. 194No. 195No. 190No. 197No. 198No. 199
No. 200No. 201No. 202No. 203No. 204No. 205No. 206No. 207No. 208No. 209No. 210No. 211
No. 212No. 213No. 214No. 215No. 216No. 217No. 218No. 219No. 220No. 221
No. 222No. 223No. 224No. 225No. 226No. 227No. 228No. 229No. 230No. 231No. 232 ,
No. 233No. 234 ,
No. 235No. 236No. 2.37
No. 238No. 2.39
No. 240No. 241No. 242No. 243No. 244No. 245No. 246No. 247No. 248No. 249No. 250No. 251No. 252No. 253No. 254No. 255No. 2,56
No. 267No. 258 .-
No. 259No. 260
um-er of
pies.
Price. Total.
292 $0.05 $14. 60673 .05 33.6519 .05 .95
180 .05 9.0020 .05 1.00
378 .05 18.90154 .05 7.70229 .05 11.45147 .05 7.3560 .05 3.0043 .05 2.15
486 .05 24. 30300 .05 15. 00481 .05 24. 0579 .05 3.95183 .05 9.15603 .05 30.15339 .05 16.95516 .05 25. SO174 .05 8.70
5 .05 .2513 .05 .6532 .05 1.60242 .05 12. 1024 .05 1.2013 .05 .65
332 .05 16. 6010 .05 .5019 .05 .9521 .05 1.0542 .05 2.10()8 .05 3.4035 .05 1.75530 .05 26. 5022 .05 1.10
116 .05 5. 8024 .05 1.20
116 .05 5. 50383 .05 19. 1532 .05 1.60352 .05 17.60161 .05 8. or-
144 .05 7.207 .05 .35
210 .05 10. 50101 .05 5. 05178 . 05 8. 90224 .05 11.20605 .05 30. 25466 .05 23.30726 .05 36.30136 .05 6.8096 .05 4.8016 .05 .80
329 .05 16. 45538 .05 26.90156 .05 7.80283 .05 14. 15311 .05 1.5. 5567 . 05 3.3534 .05 1. 70212 .05 10. 60194 . 05 9.70100 .05 5. 00170 .05 8. 5063 .05 3.1594 .05 4.70234 .05 11.70637 .05 31.85465 .05 23. 25244 .05 12. 2049 .05 2.45
139 .05 6.9541 .05 2.05
10513—11 25
386 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continiied.
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued
.
Secretary's Office—Con.
Farmers' Bulletins-Continued.No. 2(jl
No. 252
No. 263No. 264No. 265No. 266No. 267No. 268No. 269No. 270No. 270No. 271
No. 272No. 273No. 274No. 275No. 276No. 277No. 278No. 279
No. 280No. 281No. 282No. 283No. 284No. 285No. 286No. 287No. 288No. 289No. 290No. 291No. 292No. 293No. 294No. 295No. 296No. 297No. 298No. 299No. 300No. 301No. 302No. 303No. 304No. 305No. 306No. 307No. 308No. 309No. 310No. 311No. 312No. 313No. 314No. 315No. 316No. 317No. 318No. .319
No. 320No. 321No. 322No. 323No. 324No. 325No. 326No. 327No. .328 ,
No. .329 ,
No. 330No. 3.31
No. 332No. 333No. 334No. 335No. 336
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
Continued.38 $0- 05 $1. 90 No. 337.
.
147 . 05 7. 35354 . 05 17. 7063 . 05 3. 15
7 . 05 . 35 No. 341.
.
338 . 05 16.90 No. 342.
.
98 . 05 4. 9065 . 05 3. 25
106 . 05 5. 30439 .05 21. 9540 .10 4. 0051 . 05 2. 55
193 . 05 9. 05206 . 05 10. 3089 . 05 4. 4555 . 05 2. 75 No. 352.
.
140 . 05 7. 00185 . 05 9. 25254 . 05 12. 7064 . 05 3. 20107 . 05 5.35501 . 05 25. 05350 . 05 17.50113 . 05 5. 65
58 . 05 2. 90 No. 361.
.
32 . 05 1. 60
28 . 05 1. 401,409 . 05 70. 45
48 .05 2. 40236 . 05 11.8028 .05 1.4099 . 05 4. 95
101 . 05 5.05241 . 05 12. 05
33 ..05 1. 65
165 .05 8. 25
247 .05 12. 35
103 . 05 5. 15
116 . 05 5. 8074 .05 3. 70
49 .05 2.45 No. 377.
.
47 .05 2.35 No. 378.
.
52 .05 2. 60i
No. 379..94 .05 4. 70 No. 380.
.
38 .05 1.90 No. 381251 .05 12.55 No. 382 .
33 .05 1.65 No. 38330 .05 1.50 1 No. 3847 .05 .35 No. 385
309 .05 15.45 1 No. 38648 .05 2.40 No. 387
,
49 .05 2.45 No. 38870 .05 3.50
!
No. 389154 .05 7.70 No. 39033 .05 1.65 No. 391
117 .05 5.85 No. 392147 .05 7.35 No. 393332 . 05 16. 60250 .05 12.50 No. 39540 .05 2.00 No. 396108 .05 5.40 No. 397501 .05 25.05 No. 39888 .05 4.40 No. 39970 .05 3.50 No. 400
307 .05 15.35 No. 40158 .05 2.90 No. 40231 .05 1.5514 .05
i
.70 No. 404129 .05 ! 6. 45 No. 405.112 .05 5.60 No. 40695 .05 4. 75 No. 40755 .05 2. 75 No. 408
209 .05 10.45 No. 40924 .05 1.20 No. 410130 .05 6. 50 No. 41126 .05 1.30 No. 412
9 1 .05 .45 No. 413.
Title.
Agriculture Depart-MENT—Continued
.
Secretary's Office—Con.
Farmers' Bulletins-
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
64 $0.05 S3. 20153 .05 7.65923 .05 46. 1525 .05 1.2589 .05 4.45
204 .05 10. 2035 .05 1.7536 .05 1.80176 .05 8.80137 .05 6.85187 .05 9.35273 .05 13.6548 .05 2.40172 .05 8. 60130 .05 6. 5014 .05 .70
209 .05 10.45
511 .05 25.55670 .05 33.50339 .05 16. 95
746 .05 37. 30623 .05 31.15
1,207 .05 60.35
88 .05 4. 4038 .05 1.9056 .05 2.80262 .05 13. 10
53 .05 2.65
141 .05 7.05
89 .05 4. 45
140 .05 7. 00
39 .05 1.95
283 .05 14. 15
221 .05 11.05
196 .05 9.80
224 .05 11.20226 .05 •11.30
186 .05 9.30
460 .05 23.0018 .05 .90
134 .05 6.70
27 .05 1.35
149 .05 7.45
34 .05 1.70
124 .05 6. 20
20 .05 1.00
134 .05 6. 70
210 .05 10.50
75 .05 3.75
153 .05 7.65
128 .05 6. 40
156 .05 7. 80
527 .05 26. 35
211 .05 10.55
1,337 .05 66. 85
70 .05 3.50
198 .05 9.90
209 .05 10. 45
92 .05 4. 60
85 .05 4.25
1,264 .05 63. 20
93 .05 4.65
115 .05 5.75
243 .05 12. 15
121 .05 6.05
65 .05 3.25
362 .05 18. 10
201 .05 10.05
156 .05 •7. 80
121 .05 6.05
85 .05 4. 25
76 .05 3.80
108 .05 5.40
62 .05 3.10
71 .05 3.55
116 .05 5.80
352 .05 17. CO
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 387
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
Agriculture Depart-3IEXT—Continued
Secretary's Offlce—Con.\
Farmers' Bulletins—|
Continued.!
No. 414!
No. 415No. 416No. 417No. 418No. 419No. 420No. 421
No. 422No. 423No. 424
Title.
No. 425No. 426No. 427No. 428No. 429No. 430No. 431No. 432No. 433No. 434No. 435No. 436No. 437No. 438No. 439 ,
No. 440No. 441 ,
No. 442No. 443No. 444 ,
No. 445 ,
No. 446 ,
No. 447No. 449
,
No. 450No. 451No. 452No. 453
,
Titie page and contents(paper):Nos. 251-275
,
Nos. 326-350Nos. 351-375Nos. 376-400
Yearbooks (cloth):18941895189618961897
189919001901190219031903 (paper)1904190519061906 (paper)1907190819091909 (paper)1910
Yearbook, separates(paper):1894—No. 1....
No. 6....No. 9....
No. 10. .
.
No 11...
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Secretary's Office—Con.
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
Yearbook, sepai
Continued
.
133 $0. 05 $6.65 1894
—
jSTo 13
82 .05 4.10 No 15
25 .05 1.25 No. 19..
116 .05 5.80 No 2058 .05 2. 90 No. 26.
50 .05 2.50 No 2731 .05 1.55 No 28
27 .05 1.35 No 29
28 .05 1.40 No. 30..
18 .05 .90 1895 No. 37,
49 .05 2.45 No. 37,
25 .05 1.25 No 3854 .05 2.70 No 4322 .05 1. 10 No 4426 .05 1.30 No 4575 .05 3.75 No 4717 .05 .85 No 50
23 .05 1.15 1 No 56
56 .05 2.80 1896_No 64
17 .05 . 85 No 66
j2 *05 .55 No 73
20 !o5 I'oo No SI'7
.05 .35 No 8518 .05 .90 No 8715 .05 . 75 1897 No 942 . 05
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IQ No 9712 !o5 '. 60 No 98
6 !o5 !30 No 103'. 05 .30 No 113
]^ !o5 . 05 No 122
25 . 05 1. 25 No 123
. 05 . 30 1898—No 130
3 . 05 No 133
. 05 .35 No 134
3 . 05 .40 No 135
8 . 05 .40 No 136
. 05 .05 No 149
g 05 . 30 No 151
05 . 25 No 1541899 No 168
No 1732 . 05 . 10 No 179
. 05 .05 No 186
I !o5 '. 05 No 188
. 05 . 05 1900 No 193No 194
21 .50 10.50 No 19514 .55 7. 70 No 196
26 . 50 13. 00 No 1972 . 75 1. 50 No 198
26 . 60 15. 60 No 199
13 . 60 7. 80 ' No 200
14 7^ 10. 50 No 20217 75 12. 75 No 203
16 .80 12^80 i No. 204
40 .85 .34.00 No. 206
15 .75 11.25 I No. 207
1 .65 .65i
No. 208
21 .65 13.65i
No. 210
37 1.00 37.00 No. 211
25 1.00 25. 001
No, '^12
1 .60 .60 !No. 214
37 1.00 37. 00 i No. 215
70 1.25 87. 50 No. 220
375 1.00 375. 00 No. 222
1 .70 .70 No. 223
196 1,00 196. 00 No. 2241901—No. 225
i No. 2262 .05 .10
; No. 2274 .05 .20
i
No. 2331 .05 .05 • No. 234
13 .05 65i
No. 2381 .05 .05 i No. 240.
pt. 1.
2.
4 SO. 05 $0. 204 . 05 . 205 . 05 . 253 . 05 . 151 . 05 . 052 . 05 . 109 . 05 .4518 . 05 .904 . 05 . 2018 . 05 .9022 . 05 1. 102 . 05 .101 . 05 .053 . 05 . 151 . 05 . 05
17 . 05 . 852 .05 .101 . 05 . 051 . 05 . 05
15 .05 . 751 . 05 . 051 . 05 .052 . 05 . 106 . 05 . 307 . 05 . 351 -05 .052 . 05 . 10
10 . 05 . 501 . 05 .051 . 05 .055 . 05 . 255 . 05 . 254 . 05 . 201 . 05 . 051 . 05 . 052 . 05 . 10
14 . 05 . 705 . 05 .251 . 05 .051 .05 .051 . 05 . 051 . 05 .051 . 05 .056 .05 .303 . 05 . 15
21 .05 1.0512 .05 .6029 . 05 1.4531 . 05 1. 553 . 05 .151 .05 .053 .05 . 151 .05 .05
. 05 . 2528 !05 l!401 .05 .051 .05 .052 .05 .10
11 .05 .554 .05 .20
10 .05 .507 .05 .356 .05 .304 .05 .204 .05 .201 .05 .053 .05 .158 .05 .401 .05 .055 .05 .25
21 .05 1.051 .05 .051 .05 .05
10 .05 .50
388 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
m-of
ies.
Price. Total.
15 $0. 05 $0. 75
1 .05 .058 .05 .40
11 .05 .551 .05 .051 .05 .05
13 .05 .651 .05 .051 .05 .05
3 .05 .15
6 .05 .3013 .05 .65
1 .05 .051 .05 .05
2 .05 .10
70 .05 3.503 .05 .15
3 .05 .15
2 .05 .103 .05 .1514 .05 .704 .05 .20
20 .05 1.005 .05 .251 .05 .05
23 .05 1.153 .05 .151 .05 .05
1 .05 .057 .05 .355 .05 .25
17 .05 .85
1 .05 .05
22 .05 1.1013 .05 .65
70 .05 3.502 .05 .10
22 .05 1.103 .05 .15
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
4 .05 .20
1 .05 .055 .05 .25
7 .05 .352 .05 .10
3 .05 .15
9 .05 .4512 .05 .60
13 .05 .6529 .05 1.451 .05 .05
14 .05 .7044 .05 2. 204 .05 .2018 .05 .903 . 05 .159 . 05 . 451 . 05 .05
15 .05 .752 .05 .102 .05 .101 .05 .057 .05 .354 .05 .2019 .05 .951 .05 .054 .05 .20
2 .05 .10
10 .05 .50
22 .05 1.10
1 .05 .05
15 .05 .75
3 .05 .15
1 .05 .05
Title.
Ageiculture DepartMENT—Continued
.
Secretary's Office—Con
Yearbook, separates-Continued.1901—No. 241
No. 243
No. 244No. 245 :.
No. 246No. 248No. 249No. 250No. 254No. 256
1902—No. 260No. 262No. 263
No. 264No. 265No. 266No. 268
No. 270No. 272No. 273 ,
No. 274No. 277No. 278 ,
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No. 282No. 283No. 284No. 285No. 287No. 288 ,
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No. 290 ,
No. 291 ,
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1903—No. 303No. 306 ,
No. 308No. 312No. 313No. 314No. 315No. 317No. 319No. 320No. 321No. 322No. 323No. 324No. 325No. 326No. 327No. 328No. 329No. 331
No. 332No. 333
1904—No. 336No. 337No. 338No. 339No. 340No. 341No. 342No. 343No. 3*4No. 350No. 352No. 354No. 355No. 356
Title.
Agriculture Depart-MENT—Continued
.
Secretary's Office—Con.
Yearbook, separates-Continued.1904—No. 368
No. 359No. 362No. 369
1905—No. 372No. 374No. 376No. 377No. 378No. 381No. 382No. 383No. 384No. 386No. 387No. 388No. 389No. 390No. 393Nq.394No. 395No. 396No. 397No. 398No. 399No. 401No. 405No. 406No. 407
1906—No. 412No. 413No. 414No. 415No. 416No. 419No. 422No. 424No. 425No. 427
No. 429No. 432No. 433No. 434No. 435No. 436No. 441No. 438No..439
1907—No. 443No. 444No. 445No. 446No. 447No. 448No. 449No. 450No. 451.......No. 452No. 453No. 454No. 455No. 456No. 457No. 459No. 460No. 461
No. 462No. 463No. 464No. 465No. 466No. 467No. 470No. 471
1908—No. 473
Num-ber of
copies.
SO. 05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.40
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.20
.40
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.20
.05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.15
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMEKTS. 389
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
9 $0. 05 SO. 454 .05 .20
10 .05 .50
5 .05 .25
55 .05 2. 759 .05 .4516 .05 .801 .05 .05
37 .05 1.8513 .05 .6519 .05 .955 .05 .25
8 .05 .407 . 05 .35i .05 .05
18 .05 .902 .05 .10
11 .05 .552 .05 .101 . 15 .151 .05 .056 .05 .30
27 .05 1.356 .05 .30
33 .05 1. 6525 .05 1.257 .05 .35
21 .05 1.0515 .05 . 7528 .05 1.4014 .05 .708 .05 .4016 .05 .8046 .05 2. 3025 .05 1.2514 .15 2. 10
3 .05 . 15
7 .05 .3575 .05 3.75
5,000 125. 0025 . 05 1.2551 . 10 5. 101 . 05 .05
17 .30 5. 101 .05 05
22 .05 1. 1010 .05 .505 .05 .25
1 .05 .054 .05 .202 .05 . 10
1 .05 .052 .05 . 102 !05 . 10
2 .05 . 10.05 .25.05 .05.05 .05.05 .05.05 .10.05 .05.05 .05.05 .05.05 .15.05 .05.05 .05.05 .15.05 .05.05 .05.05 .05
Title.
Agbictjlture Depart-ment—Continued
.
Secretary's Office—Con.
Yearbook, separates-Continued.1908—No. 474
No. 475No. 476No. 478No. 480No. 482No. 483No. 484No. 485No. 486 :.
No. 487No. 488No. 489No. 490No. 491No. 492No. 493No. 494No. 495No. 496No. 497
1909—No. 501No. 502No. 503No. 504No. 505No. 506No. 507No. 508No. 509No. 510No; 511No. 512No. 513No. 514No. 515No. 516No. 517No. 518No. 519No. 519No. 520No. 520No. 521No. 521No. 522No. 523No. 524
Food Inspection Deci-sions (paper):No. 113No. 115No. 119No. 125 ,
No. 127No. 132
,
Notices of Judgment(paper):Nos. 123-133Nos. 134:-140
No. 141No. 142 ,
No. 143No. 144 ,
No. 145No. 146 ,
No. 147No. 148No. 149No. 150No. 151No. 152No. 153No. 1.54
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Secretary's Office—Con.
Notices of Judgment
—
Continued.No. 155No. 156No. 157
No. 158No. 159
No. 160
No. 162No. 163No. 164No. 165No. 166No. 167
No. 168No. 169
No. 170No. 176No. 349No. 350No. 382No. 543
Agrostology Division.
Bulletins (paper):No.lNo. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 7 (cloth)
No. 8No. 9
No. 10
No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14No. 15
No. 16
No. 17
No. 18
No. 19
No. 20No. 21No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25
Circulars (paper):No.lNo. 2
No. 4No. 5
No. 6No. 9
No. 11
No. 12
No. 13 ,
No. 14 ,
No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18
No. 19No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0. 05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05
.05
.05
.10
.10
.05
.05
.20
.30
.10
.05
.05
.10
.05
.10
.10
.05
.05
.20
.05
.10
.15
.05
.15
.05
.05
.15
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
Total.
2 i
390 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEIKTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Number of
copies.Price. Total.
1
Title.Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
Ageiculture Depart- Agriculture Depart-M'-p-NTT 0,nTitiTmprl "WTr'NTT ^PnnfinnarlJVliljiN i VUIlLlllUcCl.
Agrostolojy Division— Animal Industry Bu-Continued
.
Tpn ti.—r^nntimiprJ
Circulars—Continued. Annual reports, sepa-No. 29 7 $0. 05 $0.35 rates, etc—Continued.No. 30 8 .05 .40 Significance of Re-No. 31 14 .05 .70 e e n t AmericanNo. 32 4 .05 .20 Cases of Hook-No. 33 2 .05 .10 worm Disease. .. 9 $0. 05 $0. 45No. 34 1 .05 .05 Market Milk: PlanNo. 35 3 .05 .15 for Its Improve-No. 36 3 .05 .15 ment 8 .05 .40
Production and Con-Animal Industry Bureau. sumption of Meat.
.
. 5 .05 .25Study of Methods of
Annual reports (cloth.): Canning Meats.1884 8 .65 5,20 with Reference to1885 7 .65 4. 55 Proper Disposal of1886 5 .50 2. 50 Defective Cans 5 .05 .251887-88 5 .65 3.25 Report of Commis-1889-90 3 .40 1.20 sion on Certain1891-92 5 .50 2. 50 Features of Fed-1893-94 5 .20 1. 00 eral Meat-Inspec-1 «q.t;_qfi 19 .50 9. 50 tion T^ppmii^ifinnc: .05 .051897 7 .65 4.55 Report upon Exam-1898 10 .75 7. 50 ination of Milk 5 .05 .251899 29 .85 24. 65 Effect of Certain Dis-1900 48 . 85 40. 80 t/doos dllU. OUliUl-1901 (paper) 1 ^75 !75 tions of Cattle1901 43 .90 38.70 upon Milk Supply. 1 .05 .051902 26 .65 16. 90 Dermal Mycosis As-1903 32 .50 16. 00 sociated with Sar-1904 47 .55 25. 851905 26 .50
.4013. 00 Horses 2 .10 .20
1905 (paper) 1 .40 Statistics of Oleo-1906 24 .60 14.40 margarine, Oleo1907 27 .85 22. 95 Oil, and Filled1908 64 .70 44. 80 Cheese 4 .05 .201909 16 .50 8. 00 Nature, Cause, and
Annual reports, sepa- Economic Impor-rates, reports of chief tance of Ovinefnaner): Caseous Lymph-
1909 2 .05 . 10 Adeuitis 2 .05 .10Annual reports, sepa- Notes on Parasites .
.
1 .10 .10rates, miscellaneous Preliminary Cata-(paper): logue of PlantsEmbryonal Adeno- Poisonous tosarcoma of Kid- Stock. .
.
3 .05 .15
ney in Swine 2 . 05 .10 Notes on Animal In-Notes on Animal In- dustry of Portodustry of Argen- Rico 2 .05 .10tina. 2 .05 .10 Distribution and
Blackleg in United Magnitude ofStates 2 .05 .10 Poultry and Egg
Report upon Ex- Industry 10 .05 .50perimental Ex- Action of Saltpeterports of Butter 4 .05 . 20 upon Color ofMeat 4 .05 .20
Breeds of DaiiT Cat- Effect of Smeltertle ... . 11 .05 . 55 Fumes upon Live-
Cattle Markets and stock Industry in
Abattoirs in Eu- IJic In Ul lilWtrbl. - - - 2 .05 .10rope 1 .05 . 05 Report on Inocula-
Foreign Markets for tion as PreventiveEggs and Poultry. 4 .05 on of Swine Diseases.
.
y .05 .05
Foot and Mouth Dis- Verminous Diseasesease 3 . 05 . 15 of Cattle, Sheep,
Tuberculin Test of and Goats in Tex-Cattle in Great as 1 .05 .05
Britain 2 .05 .10 Experiments, TexasDanish Hog Indus- Fever, Southerntry 7 .05 .35 Cattle Tick 1 .05 .05
Control of Hog Chol- Duration of Life of
era by Serum Im- Tubercle Bacillus13 .05 .65 in Cheese 3 .05 .15
Field Tests with Economic Impor-Serum for Preven- tance of Tubercu-tion of Hog Chol- losis of Food-Pro-era 1 .05 .05 ducing Animals . .
.
3 .05 .15
SUPERIITTENDEJTT OF DOCUMENTS. 391
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Num- Num-Title. ber of Price. Total. Title. ber of Price. Total.
copies. copies.
A riT?TPTTT TTTT?1? TIh'P A "RT- Agkicultube Depart-MENT—Continued. ment—Continued
.
^711772(^2 JTidustTy Su- A-TiiiTicil IndusiTy Bu-reau—Continued
.
Tcdu—Continued.
Annual reportSj sopst" B ulletins—Continued.No 4 4 SO. 15 SO. 60
TJpiotinn nf Tnlipr- No 5 2 . 10 '. 20culous Cow to i\0. 0 1 . 10 . 10Public Health 4 $. 10 SO. 40 No. 8 .15 . 75
.60Visability of Tuber- No. 9 12 .05cle Bacilli in But- No. 10 1 .15 ] 15
5 • 05 . 25 No ^1 14 . 05 . 70Medicai Milk Com- ]Sro. 12 1 • 15 . 15
missions and Bo- ]vfo 13 7 . 10 . 70vine Tuberculosis
.
4 . 05 . 20 No. 14 7 !o5 . 35Note on Zebra Hy- 11 . 05 . 55brid Breeding? 2 • 05 . 10 No. 16 6 .05 . 30
General publications No 17 5 . 10 .50(.ciotn;. No. 18. 7 . 05 . 35Report on Beef Sup- No. 19 2 . 10 . 20ply of United No 20 10 . 10 1. 00States and Export No 21 23 . 15 3. 45Trade in Animals No 23 5 !o5 [25and Meat Prod- No. 24 8 .05 .40
2 . uo in No 25 3 . 05 . 15Special Report on No 26 25 . 10 2. 50Diseases of Cattle No. 27 90 . 15 13. 50(paper) (1904) . 50 . 50 No 28 4 '. 10 '. 40
Spec al Report on No 30 2 . 15 . 30Diseases of Cattle No. 32 23 . 05 1. 15and on Cattle No 33 17 . 05 . 85Feeding (1896) 2 . 65 1.30 No. 34 45 !20 9! 00
Special Report on No. 35 19 . 10 1. 90Diseases of Cattle No 37 40 . 15 6. 00and on Cattle No. 38 14 !40 5' 60Feeding (1904) 3 .65 1. 95 No. 39 pt 1 6 . 05 .30
Special Renort on No. 39, pt. 2 6 . 10 . 60Diseases of Cattle No. 39' pt. 3 6 '. 10 '. 60
(1908) 695 1. 00 No 39 pt 4 4 .05 '. 20Publications of In- XTrt on c 6 . 05 . 30
tprp^it tn T)5»irv- No. 39, pt. 6 5 . 05 . 25
. 05 . 05 No 39' pt 7 4 '. 05 . 20Instructions Con- No 39 pt 8 4 . 05
'
20cerning Inspec- No. 39 pt 9 4 . 05 . 20
No. 39, pt. 10 4 \ 05 . 202 . uo in
• iO Nn Sq' nt 11 4 . 05 '. 20Special Report on No 39 pt 12 5 . 05 '. 25
'DiQP'^^iPQ nf TTnrsip No 39 pt 13 6 . 05 . 30(1907) 1 473 . 65 957. 45 No. 39 pt. 14 3 . 10 30
Instructions Con- 1
1
No. 39, pt. 15 2 . 10 . 20cerning Trade La- "VT/^ Qn T^^- 1 K
1 . 15 . 15bels under Meat No 39 pt 16 4 . 10 . 40Inspection Law 1
No. 39! pt. 17 4 '. 15'
60and Regulations .05 . 05 i
No 39' pt. 18 2 . 15 \ 30Instructions Con- No 39 pt 19 3 . 15 .45cerning Trade La- No. 39 pt 20 6 . 15 *90
bels under Meat 6 . 10 . 60Inspection Law No 39, pt 22 5 .15 . 75and Regulations, No 39 pt 23 5 . 15 . 75
J . 05 . 05 No 39' pt 24 8 . 10 . 80Meat Inspection No 39' pt 25 14 . 10 1.40Amendment Ap- "Vr. QO OA 43 . 15 6. 45proved June 30, No 39 pt 27 56 . 15 8.401906
'
1 05 05 No. 39, pt. 28 44 . 10 4. 40Animal Parasites of No 39 pt 29 43 . 10 4. 30
1 .40 .40 "\T/^ on on 38 . 10 3. 80Special Report on No 39 pt 31 26 . 10 2. 60History and Pres- No 39' pt 32 55 '. 10 5*50
ent Condition of No. 39, pt. 33 3 . 10 . 30Sheep Industry in No. 41 5 .10 .50United States 6 L40 8.40
\
No. 42 1 .05 .05Special Report on No. 43 2 .05 .10Cause and Preven- No. 44 8 .10 .80tion of S w i n a No. 45 21 .10 2. 10Plague 7 .40 2.80 No. 46 37 .15 5.55
Bulletins (paper): No. 47 242 ..30 72.60No. 1 3 .40 1.20 No. 47 (half leather). 1 .75 .75No. 2 1 .15 .15 No. 47, pt. 1 115 .10 11.50No. 3 1 .10 .10
i No. 47, pt. 2 113 .10 11.30
392 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEK.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Uln-ar of
pies.
Price. Total.
108 SO. 10 $10.807 .20 1.40
8 .10 .806 .05 .309 .10 .90
7 .10 .704 .65 2.607 .05 .35
2 .05 .10
18 .05 .9034 .10 3.402 .20 .40
50 .05 2.50179 .05 8.95
63 .05 3.1539 .25 9.7534 .25 8. 505 .05 .25
10 .10 1.0014 .05 .7010 .05 .50
13 .05 .65
17 .10 1.70447 .15 67.05
8 .05 .4020 .05 1.0016 .05 .8035 .25 8.753 .10 .30
57 .05 2.8511 .05 .55
70 .15 10.5020 .05 1.00
15 .05 .75
29 .10 2. 9020 .05 1.00
6 .05 .30
40 .05 2.0023 .05 1.15
8 .10 .80
49 .10 4. 9015 .10 1.50
20 .10 2.00
16 .10 1.6029 .10 2.9031 .05 1. 55
1 .15 .15
7 .10 .70
84 .15 12.6019 .05 .95
9 .10 .9013 .10 1.305 .40 2. 005 .15 .75
33 .05 1.6535 .05 1.7547 .05 2.356 .10 .60
70 .15 10.5013 .10 1.3085 .10 8.5059 .10 5.907 .10 .70
48 .10 4. 8050 .10 5.0012 .05 .60
123 .15 18.45
140 .15 21.0022 .05 1.10
11 .35 3.85
9 .10 .9021 .10 2. 10
11 .10 1.10'
16 .05 .801
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Animal Industry Bu-reau—Continued.
Bulletins—Continued.No. 47, pt. 3
No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52, pt. 1
No. 52, pt. 2
No. 52, pt. 3No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71
No. 72No. 72No. 73No. 74 ,
No. 75No. 76No. 77No. 78No. 79 ,
No. 80No. 81 ,
No. 82No. 83No. 84 ,
No. 85No. 88No. 87No. 88 ,
No. 89No. 90 ,
No. 91 ,
No. 92No. 93No. 94No. 95No. 96No. 97No. 98No. 99No. 100No. 101No. 102No. 103No. 104No. 105No. 106No. 107No. 108No. 109No. 110, pt. 1.
No. 110, pt. 2.
No. IllNo. 112No. 113No. 114No. 115
No. 116
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
AGRicuLVURE DEPART-MENT—Continued.
Animal Industry Bu-reau—Contuxned.
Bulletins—Continued.No. 117No. 118No. 119No. 120No. 121
No. 122No. 123
,
No. 124No. 125No. 126No. 129No. 131No. 132No. 133No. 134No. 135
No. 136Circulars (paper)
No. 1
No. 2
No. 4No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 8
No. 11
No. 12No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 17
No. 19No. 21
No. 23No. 24No. 25...
No. 28No. 29
No. 30No. 31
No. 32No. 34No. 35,
No. 36.
No. 38.
No. 39.
No. 41,
No. 42.
No. 43.
No. 45.
No. 46.
No. 47.
No. 48.
No. 49.
No. 50,
No. 51.
No. 54.
No. 55,
No. 56.
No. 57No. 58No. 60No. 61
No. 63,
No. 64,
No. 65No. 66,
No. 67....
No. 68....
No. 69....
No. 70....
No. 71....
No. 72....
No. 73....
29272418
65464
125.
18111
$0.05.10.05
.10
.05
.10
.05
.05
.10
.15
.10
.10
.15
.05
.05
.05
.15
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
Total.
SUPEEIXTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 393
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Agkiculttjre Depaet-MENT—Continued.
Animal Industry Bu-reau—Continued..
Circulars—Continued
.
No. 74
Xo. 75
No. 76
No. 77
No. 78No. 79
No. 81No. 82No. 83
No. 84No. 85
No. 86No. 87No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 91
No. 93No. 94No. 95
No. 90No. 97No. 98No. 100No. 101No. 102
No. 103No. 104No. 105
No. 106No. 107
No. 108No. 109
No. 110No. Ill
No. 112
No. 113
No. 114No. 115
No. 116
No. 117No. 118No. 119
No. 120No. 121
No. 122
No. 123
No. 124No. 125
No. 126No. 127
No. 128
No. 129
No. 130
No. 131
No. 1.32
No. 1.33
No. 1.34
No. 135
No. 136
No. 1.37
No. 1.38
No. 139No. 140No. 141
No. 142No. 143
No. 144No. 145No. 146 ,
No. 147 ,
No. 148 ,
No. 149No. 1.50
No. 151
No. 152
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
%
12 $0.05 $0.609 .05 .45
14 .05 .70
6 .05 .30
19 .05 .95
16 .05 .80
7 .05 .35
2 .05 .10
4 .05 .20
5 .05 .25[
28 .05 1.40i
2 .05 ,10 1
10 .05 .50
4 .05 .20
15 .05 . 75
4 .05 .20
2 .05 .104 .05 .20
14 .05 .70
15 .05 . 75
8 .05 .40
13 .05 .65
3 .05 .15
19 .05 .95
10 .05 .509 .05 .10
29 .05 1.45
1 .05 .05
16 .05 .80
6 .05 .30152 .05 7.6034 .05 1.70
.05 .25
11 .05 . 55
20 .05 1.004 .05 .20
11 .05 . 55
53 .05 2. 65
1 .05 .05
4 .05 .20
10 .05 .50
35 .05 1. 75
9 .05 .45
5 .05 .25
8 .05 .4013 .05 .65
.05 .3531 .05 1.55
i
34 .10 3. 4020 .05 1.00
i 17 .05 .85
99 .05 4. 951 12 .05 .60' 3 .05 .15i 122 .05 6. 10
16 .05 .80. 05 .25
7 .05 . 359 .05 . 10
25 .05 1.25
20 . 10 2.00!
21 !o5 1.05
21 .05 1.05
1 94 .05 4.70
110 .05 .50
! 52 .05 2.60
33 .05 1.651 20 .20 4. 00; 4 .05 .20
8 .05 .4011 .05 ..55
10 .05 .505 .05 .25
8 .05 .4010 .05 .5024 ,05 1.20
Title.Num-ber of Price,
copies.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued .
Animal Industry Bu-reau—Continued
.
Circulars—Continued.No. 153
No. 154
No. 155
No. loG
No.157No. 15S
No. 159
No. 100
No. 161
No. 162
No. 163
No. 164No. 165
No. 166
No. 168No. 170
No. 171
No. 172
No. 173
No. 174
No. 175
No. 176No. 177No. 178No. 179
Animal Industry orders(paper):No. 129
No. 142
No. 142, amendment
No. 143
No. 143, amendment4
No. 146, amendment
No. 150No. 165
No. 166No. 167No. 167, amendment
No. 168.
No. 169.
No. 170.No. 171.
with splenetic fever(paper):United States mapshowing area quar-antined on ac-
count of splenetic,
southern or cattle
feverUnited States mapshowing area quar-antined on ac-
count of splenetic,southern or cattle
feverUnited States mapindicating coun-ties
Biological Surveyreau.
Bu-
Annual reports fpaner)19081909 ,
1910Bulletins (paper):
No. 1
No. 4No. 5
4
59
2
16
136
3
14
1
225
7
$0. 10.05.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
. 05
.05
.05
. 05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
Total.
S8. 70.10.20.20.35
3.25.40.70. 75
.302.05.10.15
3.60.35
.25
.45
.202.95.10.SO
6. SO. 15
.70
.05
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
32 .10 3.20
1 .05 .05
2 .05 .1070 .10 7.00
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .15
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .10
.05 .05
.05 .05
9.30
22.50
.70
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .052 .05 .10
3 .25 . 75
3 .15 .45
2 .15 .30
394 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Contimied.
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued
.
Biological Survey Bu-reau—Contianed.
B uUetins—Continued
.
No. G
No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No. 10
No. 10
No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14.......No. 15
No. 16
No. 17
No. 17
No. 18
No. 19
No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. .S2
No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37
Circulars (paper):No. 17
No. 28No. 29
No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34.:No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 49No. 50No. 51
No. 52No. 53No. 54
No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 63 ,
No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 69No. 70
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Price. Total.
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Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued
.
Biological Survey Bu-reau—Continued.
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Circulars—Continued.No. 71No. 72No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 70No. 77No. 78No. 79
North American Fauna(paper):No. 1
No. 2
No. 3. ,
No. 4 ,
No. 5 ,
No. 7
No. 8No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 13No. 14..
No. 15No. 16No. 17
No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32
North American Fauna,separates (paper):
Revision of Shrews of
American Genera,Bla-rina, and Notiosorex..
Botany Division.
Bulletins (paper):No. 5No. 6No. 7
No. 8No. 9No. 9 (cloth)No. 10No. 13, pt. 1
N^. 13, pt. 2..;
No. 15No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29
Num- ! I
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4 $. 05 $0. 2020 . 05 1. 0016 .05 . 8011 .05 . 552 . 05 . 10
4 .05 . 20
3 .05 . 15
6 .05 .3014 .05 .70
. 10 .204 .10 . 40
21 . 25 5. 25
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7 .35 2. 45
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7 .50 3.5017 .10 1.7027 .50 13.5011 .25 2. 7537 .80 29. 6019 .50 9. 50
63 .50 31.5025 .15 3.7559 .25 14. 758 .15 1.20
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SUPERINTENDENT OE DOCUMENTS. 395
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Num- Num-ber of Price. Total,
iTitle. ber of Price.
1
Total.copies.
i
copies.
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued
.
Botany Division—Con.
(."irculars (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 6No. 7No. 8 -
No. 9No. 12No. 13No. 15No. 16No. 17
No. 18No. 19No. 21No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 30
Contributions fromUnited States Na-tional Herbarium (pa-j)er):
Vol. 1, No. 4Vol. 1, No. 8Vol. 1, No. 9Vol. 2Vol. 2, No. 1
Vol. 3, No. 2Vol. 3, No. 3
N6: 4No. 5No. 6No. 7No. 8No. 9
Vol. 3,
Vol. 3,
Vol. 3,
Vol. 3,
Vol. 3.
Vol. 3,
Vol. 4Vol. 5, No. 1
Vol. 5, No. 2Vol. 5, No. 3Vol. 5, No. 4
Vol. 5, No. 5Vol. 5, No. 6Vol. 6Vol. 7
Vol. 7, No. 1
Vol. 7, No. 2
Vol. 7, No. 3
Index, title-page,
and contentsInventories (paper):
No. 1
No. 2No. 5No. 7No. 8
Chemistry Bureau.
Aimual reports (paper):1910
General publications(paper):Table for Reduction
of Cuprous Oxidto Copper, UsingFactor 0.88826, andof Reduced Cop-per Calculated toInvert Sugar Ac-cording to E.Wein.
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Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued .
Chemistry Bureau—Con.
General publications-Continued.Model DenaturedAlcoboi Distiilerv,
Dec. 5. 1908Food Definitionsand Standards
Inspection of Im-ported Moats andMeat Food Prod-ucts under Foodand Drugs Act of
June 30, 1906Knife for KillingPoultry
Summary of PureFood Laws of For-eign Countries Af-fecting AmericanExports
Purity of Food Prod-ucts, TentativeDraft Submittedas Basis for Sug-gestion
Salad Oils for -whichChemistry Limitsare to be Suggested
Standards of Purityfor Food Products,Preliminary DraftSubmitted as Ba-sis for Suggestion .
.
Preliminary Reporton Unification ofTerms for Report-ing Analytical Re-sults
Cooperative ^V orkon Unification ofTerms for Report-ing Analytical Re-sults
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2...No. 3
No. 4No. 5No. 12No. 13,pt. 1
No.l3,pt. 3
No. 13, pt. 4No. 13, pt. 5No. 13, pt. 6No. 13,pt. 7
No. 13,pt. 8No. 13, pt. 9No. 13, pt. 10No. 14No. 15 ,
No. 17No. 18No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28 -
No. 29No. 30No. .31
No. 32
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1 .05
22 05
05
05
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.05 .35
2 .05 .101 .05 .051 .10 .103 .la .301 .15 .15
1 .05 .054 .15 .602 .10 .202 .15 .302 .05 .10
12 .15 1.8014 .15 2.10
5 .15 .75
44 .15 6. 60
83 .15 12.454 .05 .204 .05 .203 .10 .30
10 .10 1.0011 .10 1.1019 .05 .952 .05 .104 .05 .202 .15 .305 .05 .25
16 .10 1.602 .25 .502 .15 .30
.10 .703 .05 .152 .15 .302 .10 .20
396 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued .
Chemistry Bureavr—Con.
B ulletins—Continued
.
No. 33 4 $0. 10 SO. 40No. 34 17 .10 1.70No. 35 1 .15 .15No. 36 ;3 .05 .30No. 37 4 .05 .20No. 38 2 .15 .30No. 39 14 .05 .70No. 40 10 .05 .50No. 41 4 .05 .20No. 42 4 .10 .40No. 43 2 .25 .50
No. 44 7 .05 .35!
No. 45 6 .05 .30No. 45 1 .10 .10
No. 46 14 .05 .70
No. 47 3 .10 .30
No. 48 25 .05 1.25No. 49 1 .10 .10No. 50 11 .05 .55No. 51 10 .10 1.00No. 52 3 .20 .60
No. 53 20 .05 1.00No. 54 5 .05 .25iNo. 55 22 .05 1.10No. 58 7 .10 .70
No. 56 1 .05 .05No. 57 3 .10 .30No. 58 1 .10 .10No. 59 1 .05 .05No. 60 2 .05 .10No. 61 29 .05 1.45No. 82 8 .10 .80No. 63 18 .05 .90No. 64 14 .05 .70
No. 65 20 . 10 2. 00
No. 66 80 .20 16. 00No. 67 21 .10 2.10No. 68 90 .05 4. 50
No.69, pt. 1 19 .05 .95No. 69, pt. 2 20 .05 1.00
No. 69, pt. 3 31 .05 1.55
No. 69, pt. 4 32 .05 1.60
No. 69, pt. 5 34 . 05 1.70No. 69, pt. 6 37 .05 1.85
No. 69, pt. 7 26 .05 1.30No. 69, pt. 8 30 .05 1.50No. 69, pt.9 25 .10 2. 50No. 70 52 .10 5. 20No. 71 72 .20 14. 40No. 72 33 .05 1.65No. 73 26 .10 2. 60No. 74 16 .05 .80No. 75 56 .05 2. 80No. 76 108 .05 5.40No. 77 122 .10 12. 20No. 78 16 .05 .80No. 79 126 .10 12. 60No. 80 146 .05 7.30No. 81 11 .15 1.65No. 82 52 .05 2. 60No. 83, pt. 1 5 .10 .50No. 83, pt. 2 6 .05 .30
No. 84, pt. 1 45 .30 13.50No. 84. pt. 2 44 .30 13. 20
No. 84,pt. 3 38 .25 9. 50
No.84, pt. 4 33 .25 8. 25
No. 84, pt. 5 55 .25 13. 75
No. 85 99 .05 4. 95No. 86 41 .05 2. 05No. 87 59 .05 2. 95No. 88 125 .05 6. 25
No. 89 21 .05 1.05
No. 90 16 .15 2. 40
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
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Chemistry Bureau—Con.j
Bulletins—Continued.]
No. 911
No. 921
No. 93
No. 941
No. 94 i
No. 95 '
No. 96!
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No. 99{
No. 1001
No. 101
No. 102No. 103
No. 104No. 105No. 106No. 107No. 108 ,
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No. 114No. 115No. 116No. 117No. 118No. 119No. 120
No. 121
No. 122No. 123No. 124No. 125No. 126No. 127No. 128No. 129No. 130No. 131
No. 132No. 133No. 134No. 135No. 136
Bulletins, separates(paper):Report on Distilled
SpiritsInsecticides, Fungi-
cides, and Disin-fectants, Reporton, also Deteriora-tion of BleachingPowder
Circulars (paper):No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 7No. 8
No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 13No. 14No. 15No. 16
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
327 $0. 10 $32. 7025 .15 3. 7539 .20 7.8057 .20 11.401 .10 .10
9 .05 .4517 .05 .8564 .05 3.203 .25 .75
34 .35 11.9032 .20 6. 40
377 .10 37. 70233 .05 11.6537 .10 3. 7035 .10 3.5020 .10 2. 0039 .25 9. 7547 . 05 2. 35
1,843 .20 368. 6064 .25 16. 00
681 1 n Oo. iu
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175 . 05 o. / 0
44 . 10 4. 40
72 .10 7.2024 .10 2. 40
68 .40 27. 20
22 .15 3. 30
28 .20 5. 60
37 .10 3.70
96 .10 9. 60
19 .10 1.9025 .05 1.25
59 .05 2. 95497 .20 99. 40'
195 .15 29. 25
246 .25 61. 50
40 .15 6. 00
194 .25 48. 50
251 .05 12. 55
15 .10 1.50
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
9 .05 .45
7 .05 .35
.05 .25
11 .05 .55
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
5 .05 .25
1 .05 .05
18 .05 .90
10 .05 .50
18 .05 .90
14 .05 .70
9 .05 .45
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 397
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Agriculture Dep/.et-MENT—Cominued
.
Chemistry Bureau—Con.
Circulars—Continned
.
Xo. 17
No. 13No. 19
No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23
No. 24No. 2.5
No. 26No. 27No. 2S •.
No. 29"No. 30 r...
No. 31
No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71
Food Inspection Decisions (paper):No. 26Nos. 27-30No. 31
No. 32Nos. 33-36Nos. 37-38No. 39Nos. 40-43Nos. 44-45Nos. 46-48Nos. 49-53Nos. 54-59Nos. 60-64
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No. 65 1
Nos. 66-68 1
Num-ber of
copies.
Pricie.
5 SO. 05 $0. 25
11 . 552 .05 .10
12 .05 .608 .05 .403 .05 .152 .05 .108 .05 .40
114 .05 5.7011 .05 .556 .05 .30
16 .05 .8029 .05 1.4522 .05 1.102 .05 .109 .05 .4512 .05 .605 .05 .25
71 .05 3. 55135 .05 6. 7525 .05 1.252 .05 .10
39 .05 1.959 .05 .45
34 .05 1.7032 .05 1.604 .05 .20
26 .05 1.3019 .05 .9514 .05 .702 .05 .10
21 .05 1.0517 .05 .8527 .05 1.3523 .05 1.1528 .05 1.4012 .05 .6029 .05 1.4524 .05 1.2057 .05 2. 8517 .05 .851 .10 .10
20 .05 1.0019 .05 .9520 .05 1.0099 .05 4. 9514 .05 .7026 .05 1.3090 .05 4. 5015 .05 .7517 .05 .8528 .05 1.4050 .05 2.506 .05 .30
144 .05 7. 202 .05 .10
1 .05 .052 .05 .102 .05 .102 .05 .101 .05 .053 .05 .151 .05 .052 .05 .106 .05 .30
12 .05 .6011 .05 .5512 .05 .604 .05 .202 .05 .106 .05 .30
Total. Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Entomological Commis-sion.
Annual reports (cloth):SecondThirdFourthFifth
Entomology Bureau.
Aimual reports (paper):19091910
General publications(cloth):
Bibliography of
More ImportantContriljutions to
American l-co-
nomic Entomol-ogy, pts. 1, 2, and3, 1890
Bibliography of
More ImportantContributions toAmerican Eco-nomic I'ntomol-ogy, pt. 7, 1901. ..
Bibliography of
More ImportantContributions t oAmerican Eco-nomic Entomol-ogy, pt. 8, 1905(paper)
Report upon CottonInsects, 1879
Reports on InsectsAffecting Cultureof Orange andother Plants of
Citrus Family,with Practical Sug-gestions for theirControl or Exter-mination, withplates and wood-cuts (paper)
Bulletins, old series (pa-per):No. 3
No. 4
No. 6 ,
No. 7
No. 9 ,
No. 11 ,
No. 14
No. 15No. 16...No. 17No. 18 ,
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No. 19No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31
No. 33
Num-ber of
copies.
398 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
um-;r of
pies.
Price. Total.
2 $0.05 $0. 1012 .05 .6010 .05 .5015 .05 .753 .05 .15
42 .05 2. 1014 .05 .7023 .05 1.156 .05 .309 .05 .4511 .05 ..55
2 .05 .105 .05 .25
12 .05 .607 .05 .357 .05 .359 .05 .454 .05 .20
215 .05 10. 754 .05 .2022 .05 1.106 .05 .305 .05 .256 .05 .30
24 .05 1. 206 .05 .3016 .05 .8012 .05 .605 .05 .2517 .05 .8516 .05 .804 .05 .207 .05 .35
20 .05 1.008 .05 .407 .05 .35
11 .05 .5512 .05 .6013 .05 .659 .05 .4512 .05 .605 .05 .252 .05 .1012 .05 .604 .05 .2055 .05 2. 7520 .05 1.002 .05 .106 .05 .30
56 .05 2. 8016 .05 .8011 .05 .558 .05 .406 .05 .303 .05 .152 .05 .10
29 .05 1.4515 .05 .752 .05 . 10
6 .05 .3012 .05 .6023 .05 1.15
16 .05 .80
3 .15 .454 .10 .40
50 .10 5.00173 .10 17.30176 .20 35. 2015 .10 1.5063 .10 6. 306 .05 .30
Title.
Num-i
ber ofi
Price,copies.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Entomology Bureau—Continued.
Circulars, second series
(paper):No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4No. 5No. 6No. 7No. 8No. 9
No. 10
No. 11
No. 12No. 13No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17...No. 18No. 19
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No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71No. 72No. 73
Total. Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Entomology Bureau—Continued.
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10 .05 .50 No. 7766 .05 3.30 No. 783 .05 . 15 No. 797 .05 .35 No. 807 .05 . 35 No. 814 .05 .20 No. 827 .05 .35 No. 8314 .05 .70 No. 84.2 .05 .10 No. 85
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11 .05 .55 i No. 944 .05 .20
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38 . 05 1.90 No 1081 .05 .05 No 109
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14 .05 .70 ' No. 1346 .05 .30 No. 1355 .05 .25 No, 1368 .05 .40 No, 13715 .05 . 75 Bulletins,5 .05 .25 (paper):3 .05 No. 1.
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new series
SUPERINTEITDEITT OF DOCUMENTS. 399
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
MENT—Continued
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Erdomology Bureau—Continued.
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No. 10
No. 11
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No. 13
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No. 15No. 10No. 17
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No. 63, pt. 8, con-tents and index.
,
No. 64, pt. 1
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
10 SO. 10 $1.008 .10 .80
28 .05 1.403 .05 .15
1
6 .05 .3026 .15 3.9011 .10 1.1011 .10 1.106 .10 .608 .10 .802 .10 .209 .10 .906 .05 .30
I
6 .10 .602 .10 .208 .10 .80
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63 .10 6.30 1
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16 .05 .807 .10 .709 .25 2. 252 .10 .207 .10 .709 .15 1. 353 .05 .158 .25 2.0028 .15 4.202 .10 .202 .10 .203 . 10 .30
497 .05 24. 8513 .05 .6512 .05 .6026 .20 5. 2052 .05 2.6039 .10 3. 9052 .05 2. 6043 .05 2.15
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12 30.05 %0. 607 ...05 .353 .05 .152 .05 .10
19 .05 .958 .05 .40
79 .05 3. 9523 .05 L156 .05 .30
10 .05 .50142 .20 28. 4073 .05 3. 6511 .05 .5511 .5513 .10 1. 30
8 .05 .407 .10 .7017 .05 .8522 .05 1.10
7 .20 1.4046 .25 11.5023 .10 2. 3016 .05 .8010 .05 !5023 .05 1. 1539 .05 1. 9518 .05 .9029 .05 1.4516 .05 .8020 .05 1.00
8 .05 .4018 .15 2. 7093 .15 13.9520 .40 8.0014 .15 2. 105 .10 .509 .15 1. 35
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94 .05 4. 7')
145 .05 7. 2548 . 15 7. 20136 .05 6. 80211 .05 10.55
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83 .05 4.159 .10 .90
60 .15 9. 0017 .05 .8511 .05 .55
9 .05 .45
42 .10 4. 2033 .05 1.6510 .05 .5014 .05 .7056 .25 14.0039 .20 7. 8012 .05 .GO
9 .05 .45
400 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
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copies.
Agbiculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Entomology Bureau—-Continued.
Bulletins, new series
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Continued.No. 85, pt. 3
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Insect Life (paper):
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Vol. 3, No. 3
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Vol. 1, No. 6Vol. 1, No. 7
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Vol. 1, No. 9
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Vol. 2, No. 1
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Vol. 2, No. 4Vol. 2, No. 5
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Vol. 2, Nos. 7 and 8..
Vol. 2, No. 9
Vol. 2, No. 10
Vol. 2, Nos. 11 and 12
Vol. 3, No. 1
Vol. 3, No. 2
Vol. 3, No. 3
Vol. 3, No. 4
Vol. 3, No. 5
Vol. 3, No. 6
Vol. 3, Nos. 7 and 9.
Vol. 3, Nos. 9 and 10.
Vol. 3, Nos. 11 and 12
Vol. 5, No. 1
Vol. 5, No. 2
Vol. 5, No. 3
Vol. 5, No. 4
Vol. 5, No. 5
Vol. 7, No. 1
Vol. 7, No. 2
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Vol. 7, No. 4
Vol. 7, No. 5
Index
163011
5919531
3882
5112837
7223
1
322
261333
Price.
$0.05.10.10.05.05.05
.05
.20
..35
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.20
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$0. 803. 001.102. 95
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7.6028.7076.655.60.60.35.35
1.10.15.05.15.10.10
1.301.30.15.15
.50
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.60
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.70
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1.60.65.75.75.65.70.60
1.40.90
1.40.45.05.50.05
.05
1.30.65
1.00.70
3. 00
Title.
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.
Entomology Bureau—Continued.
Insect Life(paper):Report on MexicanCotton Boll Weevilin Texas
Ox bot in UnitedStates
Farther Notes onSan Jose Scale
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ExperimentStationsOffice.
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them for Regula-tion of Agricul-tural ExperimentStations, fromReport, 1903
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7 .05 . 35
7 .05 .35
4 .05 .201 . 10 . 10
3 .05 .154 .05 .20
6 .05 .3015 .10 1.50
13 .10 1.3011 .05 .55
5 .05 .25
48 .05 2. 4011 .10 1.1015 .10 1.507 . 05 35
8 ^05 !401 7
. 05 . 85
. 05 . 25
17 . (JO . 60Qy . 10 an
. uo . DU
8 . 10 . 80137 . 10 13. 70
19 . 10 ^. OO
7 . 05 . 35
7 . 15 1. 05
8 . 05 . 4021 . 25 5. 25
574 .20 114.8019 .05 .95
18 .05 .9013 .10 1.30
1 .05 .05
. 05 . 05
1 1.00 1.00
4 .75 3. 00
1 .70 .70
1 .55 .554 .75 3. 002 .55 1.10
8 .50 4. 00
5 .50 2.50
2 .40 .80
9 .60 5. 40
12 .60 7. 2054 .55 29. 70
3 .40 1.20
1 .05 .05.
SUPEHmTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 401
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.
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Experiment Stations Of-fice—Continued.
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Agricultural Ex-periment Stations,1903
Alaska AgriculturalExperiment Sta-tions, AnnualReport—
19031904
Alluvial Lands of
Lower MississippiValley and TheirDrainage, 1909
Colored Race, 1903 .
.
Dietetics in Relationto Hospitals for
Insane, 1904Progress in Drain-
age, 1908Agricultural E c o -
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Progress in Agricul-tural Education
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Federal Legislation,Regulations, andRulings AffectingAgricultural Col-leges and Experi-ment Stations,1903
Hawaii AgriculturalExperiment Sta-tion, Annual Re-port, 1903
Irrigation Investi-gation, 1908
Review of IrrigationIn vesti gations,
1903Losses of IrrigationAYater and TheirPrevention, 1908.
.
Recent IrrigationLegislation, 1911 .
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Nutrition Investiga-tion of Office of
Experiment Sta-tion and Their Re-sults, 1907
Animal NutritionProblems in Rela-tion to Work of
Experiment Sta-tions, 1909
Experiment StationWork with Peach-es, 1907
10513—11—
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
SO. 15
.05
.05
Total. Title.
3 .10 .304 .05 .203 .10 .301 .10 .10
.05
.05
.05
,05
SO. 15
.05
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.05
2. 85
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Experiment Stations Of-fice—Continued.
Annual reports, Sepa-rates—Continued.
Porto Rico Agricul-tural ExperimentStation, AimualReport, 1903 ......
Reciam a t i o n ofSouthern Louisi-ana Wet PrairieLands, 1910
Deve 1 op m e n t ofTextbook of Agri-culture in NorthAmerica, 1903
Reclamation of TideLauds, 1906
General publications(paper):American System of
AgriculturalEducation, 1904...
^^ ork and Publica-tions of DrainageI n V e s t i gations,1908
Forestry in NatureStudy, 1909
General Index toExperiment Sta-tions Record, v.
1-12, 1889-1 9 01,and ExperimentStations Bulletin2, 1903
0rganization ,Work,and Publicationof Irrigation In-vestigations, 1908..
Irrigation andDrainage Investi-gations of OfBce ofExperiment Sta-tions, 1904
Nutrition of Man,Investigations of,
in United States,1904
Organization andWork of Agricul-ture ExperimentStations, 1904
Report on Investi-gations of Agricul-tural Resourcesand Capabilitiesof Porto Rico, etc.,
1901Bulletins (paper):
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No. 2, pt. 1
No. 2, pt. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5No. 6
No. 7No. 8No. 9
No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 13
No. 14No. 15
Num-ber of Price,
copies.
2 SO. 05
13 .10
2 .05
15 .10
2 : .05
1 i .05
9 .50
,05
17I
.10
2)
.10
4 .10 .40
5 .05 .254 .15 .601 .10 .102 .05 .105 .05 .25
.05 .10I .05 .053 .10 .301 .15 .156 .05 .30
.05 .3537 .10 3. 702 .05 .101 .10 .104 .10 .405 .25 1 1.25
402 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
$0. 35 $0. 351 .50 .502 .10 .206 .05 .304 .05 .202 .05 .104 .05 .201 .15 .15
10 .30 3. 002 .05 .105 .05 .25
16 .05 .806 .05 .301 .05 .05
2,452 .10 245. 20' 11 .05 .55
2 .10 ,2011 .05 .558 .05 .4076 .60 45. 6010 .05 ,5018 .05 .9012 .05 .6018 .05 ,9023 .05 1.151 .05 .05
13 ,05 ,6511 .10 1,1012 .05 .60124 .05 6. 2025 .05 1.2520 .25 5. 0014 .10 1.402 .10 ,204 .10 ,406 .10 .602 .10 .201 .05 .05
13 .05 .6511 .05 ,5515 .05 .7524 .10 2.402 .10 .20
17 .10 1.704 .10 ,404 .10 .401 .15 . 152 .10 .20
35 .10 3. 502 .10 ,20
27 .05 1.3570 .10 7.0030 .10 3. 0016 .10 1.608 .15 1.2024 .05 1.2012 .05 .605 . 10 ,502 .10 . 20
15 .05 , 757 .10 .70
21 .10 2. 101 .05 ,056 .05 ,304 1.10 4.403 1.25 3. 756 .10 .606 .10 .602 .10 .20
20 .05 1.0044 .05 2.203 .30 ,907 .05 ,351 .10 .10
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Title.
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1.25.10.05.10.50.65,15,10.05,15,10,05,10,15,30.05,10.05,05,10,50,70,10,05.05.10.90
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34 .20 6.8038 .10 3.801 .05 .05
27 .20 5.401 .15 .15
1
4 .05 .207 .10 .701 .15 .15
20 .10 2.00j
29 .10 2.9022 .15 3.30
1
12 .20 2.4011 .15 1.65 1
16 .10 1.601
41 .15 6.1527 .10 2.70 1
6 .15 .9027 .50 13.501 .15 .15
113 .10 11.3090 .15 13. 5044 .20 8.8012 .15 1.80
117 .15 17.552 .15 .30
1
82 .10 8.201
5 .20 1.0088 .10 8.80 1
95 .10 9. 5033 .10 3. 3081 .15 12. 15
16 .25 4.0021 .15 3. 15
56 .20 11.2018 .15 2.7044 .15 6. 6066 .15 9.90
107 .05 5. 35
6 .15 .902 .15 .3013 .20 2.604 .15 .60
92 .10 9. 2071 .10 7.1089 .10 8.90124 .10 12.4095 .10 9.5050 .15 7.506 .15 .90
104 .15 15. 6056 .15 8.4099 .15 14.85*18 .10 1.8024 .10 2.409 .15 1.35
6 .10 .60156 .10 15.6037 .15 5. 55
57 .15 8. 5556 .15 8.40
129 .15 19. 35
18 .10 1.8012 .10 1.20
, 19 .25 4.7553 .15 7.9545 .15 6.7536 .10 3.6037 .10 3.70
143 .15 21.45198' .10 19.8055 .15 8.25
Title.
Agkiculture Depart-ment—Continued .
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Bulletins—Continued.No. 229No. 230, pt. 1
No. 230, pt. 2No. 231No. 2.32
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Bulletins, separates (pa-
per):Courses in Agricul-
ture, Horticulture,and Allied Sub-jects
Experiments in Ani-mal Breeding
Crop Rotation inSouthern States asInfluenced byPlant Diseases
Annual Report of
Irrigation andDrainage Investi-
gations, 1904, Sepa-rate No. 9
Cooperative Work in
Economic Ento-mology
Importance of Labo-ratory and FieldWork in EconomicEntomology and,Record Devices . .
.
Forest Insect In-vestigations
Report of IrrigationInvestigations,1900, No. 2
Use of Water in Ir-
rigationReport of IrrigationIn ^^estigations
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New Jersey Ideal inStudy and ReportUpon InjuriousInsects
Soil FertilityMethods of Con-ducting Investiga-tions Relating toMaintenance orIncrease of Soil
FertilityPresent Status of
Soil Investigations.Extension and Prac-
tical Applicationof Soil Surveys
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161
21
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404 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
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1 .05 .0511 .05 .553 .05 .151 .05 .05
13 .05 .65
8 .10 .801 .05 .05
3 .05 .153 .05 .15
32 .05 l.GO2 .05 .104 .05 .20
1
11 .05 .55 ;
1 .10 .10i
4 .05 .20i
1 .05 .054 .05 .204 .05 .2010 .05 .502 .05 .10
4 .05 .20
38 .05 1.901 .05 .05
9 .05 .45
3 .05 .15
3 .05 .154 .05 .209 .05 .451 .05 .05
16 .05 .803 .05 .151 .05 .052 .05 .101 .05 .05
15 .05 .75
121 .05 6. 05
9 .05 .455 .05 .251 .05 .053 .05 .1516 .05 .801 .05 .05
41 .05 2. 0530 .05 1.50IG .05 .80
(3 .05 .30. 10 . 50
IG .05 .801
22 . 15 3.30i
270 .05 13.503 . 05 155 . 10 .608 . 05 .40
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.05 .459 .05 .455 .05 .25
5 .05 .2557 .05 2.8514 .05 .7019 .05 .957 .05 .35
19 .05 .95
8 .05 .402 .05 .10
167 .05 8.35
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11 . 05 . 5512 .05 . 603 . 05 . 153 .05 . 15
10 .05 . 5012 . 05 . 601 . 05 . 05
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10 .05 . 5010 . 05 . 5010 . 05 . 509 . 05 .45
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8 .05 .402 .05 .10
.05 .45
t .05 .307 .05 .35
13 .05 .6513 .05 .655 .05 .25
0 .05 .30
1. 1.25 1.25
3 .05 .15.05 .10
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\ .05 .10.05 .10
I .05 .20
3 .05 .162 .05 .10
2 .05 .102 .05 .102 , .05 .10
.SUPERIXTENDEXT OF DOCUMENTS. 405
Itemized sfatement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total. Title.Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
AGBICULTTJBE DEPAKT- AGRiCTJLTtrRE DEPART-MENT—Continued
.
MENT—Continued.
Experirnent SMions Of- Experiment Stations Of-,^ce—Continued
.
j
_/zce—Continued.
Experiment Stationj
tExperiment Station •
Record—Continued. Record—Continued
.
Vol. 6, No. 5 3 $0.05 $0.15 Vol. 12, No. S 1 $0. 10 SO. 10
Vol. 6, No. 6 1 .0.5 .05 Vol. 12, No. 9 1 .10 .10
Vol. 6, No. 7 2 .0.5 .10 Vol. 12, No. 10 1 .10 .10
Vol. 6. No. 8 1 .05 .05 Vol. 12. No. 11 1 .10 .10
Vol. 6, No. 9 4 .05 .20 Vol. 12, No. 12 2 .10 .20Vol. 6, No. 10 1 .05 .05 Vol. 13, No. 1 4 .10Vol. 6, No. 11 0 .05 .25 Vol. 13, No. 2 3 .10 .30Vol. 7. No. 1 2 .05 .10 Vol. 13. No. 3 3 .10 .30Vol. 7, No. 2 2 .05 • .10 Vol. 13, No. 4 5 .10 i .50Vol. 7, No. 3 1 .05 .05 Vol. 13, No. 5 ... 3 .10 .30Vol. 7. No. 4 1 .05 .05 Vol. 13, No. 6 4 .10 ' .40Vol. 7. No. 5 2 .a5 .10 Vol. 13, No. 7 1 .10 .10
Vol. 7, No. 6 1 .05 .05 Vol. 13, No. 8 3 .10 .30Vol. 7, No. 7 2 .05 .10 Vol. 13. No. 9 1 .10 .10Vol. 7, No. 8 2 .05 .10 Vol. 13. No. 10 3 .10 .30Vol. 7, No. 9 1 .05 .05 Vol. 13, No. 11 3 .10 .30Vol. 7, No. 10 1 .05 .05 Vol. 13, No. 12 4 .10 .40Vol. 7, No. 11 1 .05 .05 Vol. 14, No. 1 2 .10 .20Vol. 7, No. 12 3 .05 Vol. 14. No. 2 2 .10 .20Vol. 8, No. 1 1 .10 .10 Vol. 14. No. 3 2 .10 .20Vol. 8, No. 2 3 .10 .30 Vol. 14, No. 4 3 .10 .30Vol. 8, No. 3 3 .10 .30 Vol. 14. No. 5 4 .10 .40Vol. S, No. 4 1 10 .10 Vol. 14. No. 6 2 .10
•^SVol. 8, No. .5 2 .10 .20 Vol. 14. No. 7 3 .10 .30Vol. 8, No. 0 2 .10 .20 Vol. 14. No. S 2 .10 .20Vol. 8, No. 7 1 .10 .10 Vol. 14, No. 9 2 .10 .20Vol. S, No. 8 2 .10 .20 Vol. 14. No. in 2 .10Vol. 8, No. 9 2 .10 .20 Vol. 14, No. 11 3 . .10 .30Vol. 8. No. 10 1 .10 .10 Vol. 14, No. 12 3 .10 .30Vol. 8, No. 11 2 .10 .20 Vol. 15, No. 4 1 .10 .10Vol. 8, No. 12 2 .10 Vol. 15, No. 5 3 .10 .30Vol. 9, No. 3 2 .10 .20 Vol. 15, No. 8 1 .10 .10Vol. 9, No. 4 1 .10 .10 Vol. 15, No. 9 2 .10 .20Vol. 9, No. 5 1 .10 .10 Vol. 15. No. 10 1 .10 .10Vol. 9, No. G 1 .10
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Vol. 15, No. 12 2 . 10 .20Vol. 9, No. 7 1 .10 .10 Vol. 16. No. 1 1 .10 .10Vol. 9, No. 8 1 .10 .10 1 Vol. 16, No. 2 1 .10 .10Vol. 9, No. 9 1 .10 .10 Vol. 16. No. 3 1 .10 .10Vol. 9, No. 10 2 .10 .20 Vol. 16, No. 6 1 .10 .10Vol. 9, No. 11 1 .10 .10 Vol. 16. No. 12 2 .10 .20Vol. 9, No. 12 1 .10 .10 Vol. 17. No. 1 i .10 10Vol. 10, No. 1 1 .10 .10 Vol. 17, No. 8 1 .ID 10Vol. 10, No. 2 3 .10 .30 Vol. 17. No. 10 2 .10 .20Vol. 10, No. 3 2 .20
,
Vol. 17, No. 11 1 .10 .10Vol. 10, No. 4 1 .10 .10 Vol. 17. No. 12 1 .10 .10Vol. 10. No. 5 1 .10 . 10 Vol. 17. No. 13 - 1 .10 .10Vol. 10. No. 6 2 .10 .20 Vol. IS, No. 1 1 .10 •10Vol. 10. No. 7 1 .10 .10 . Vol. 18. No. S 2 .10 .20Vol. 10. No, 8 1 .10 .10
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Vol. IS. No. 9 1 .10 .10Vol. 10, No. 9 1 .10 .10
1
Vol. 18, No. 12 3 .10 .30Vol. 10, No. 10 1 .10
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Vol. 20, No. 2 1 . 15 .15Vol. 11. No. 1 2 .10 .20 ! Vol. 20, No. 7 1 .15 .15Vol. lli No. 2 3 .10 .30 Vol. 20. No. 9 1 .15 .15Vol. 11. No. 3 3 .10 .30
; Vol. 20. No. 10 2 .15 ..30
Vol. 11. No. 4 2 .10 .20 Vol. 20, No. 12 4 .15 .60Vol. 11. No. 5 1 .10 .10 Vol. 20. Index 2 . 15 .30Vol. 11, No. 6 2 .10 .20 Vol.21, No. 1 1 . 15 .15Vol. 11. No. 7 1 .10 .10
iVol. 21, No. 7 2 .15 .30
Vol. 11, No. 8 2 .10 .20i
Vol.21, No. 8 2 . 15 .30Vol. 11, No. 9 3 .10 .30
1Vol. 21. Index 5 .1-5 .75
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Vol. 11, No. 11 1 .10 .10 I Vol. 22. No. 2 1 . 15 .15Vol. 11. No. 12 5 .10 .50 Vol. 22, No. 3 1 .15 .15Vol. 12. No. 1 1 .10 .10 Vol. 22, No. 4 1 .15 .15Vol. 12. No. 2 1 .10 .10 Vol. 22. No. 5 1 .15 . 15Vol. 12, No. 3 1 .10 .10 Vol.22.No.fi T . 15 .15Vol. 12, No. 4 1 .10 .10 Vol. 22, No. 7 8 .15 .45Vol. 12. No. 5 1 .10 .10 Vol. 22. No. S ^ .15 .45Vol. 12, No. 6 1 .10 .10 Vol. 22. Index 1 . 15 .15Vol. 12, No. 7 , 1 .10 .10 i Vol. 23, No. 1 1 . 15 .15
406 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER..
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of Price,
copies.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Experiment Stations Of-fice—Continued.
Experiment StationRecord—Continued.Vol. 23, No. 3
Vol. 23, No. 4Vol. 23, No. 6
Vol. 23, No. 7
Vol. 23, IndexVol. 24, No. 1
Vol.24, No. 2
Vol. 24, No. 4
Vol. 24, No. 5
Experiment StationRecord, subscriptions:Vol. 1, 1 subscriptionVol.2, 3 subscriptionsVol.3, 3 subscriptionsVol.4, 6 subscriptionsVol.5, 6 subscriptionsVol.6, 7 subscriptionsVol.7, 9 subscriptionsVol.8, 9 subscriptionsVol.9, 8 subscriptionsVol. 10, 7 subscrip-
tionsVol. 11, 6 subscrip-
tionsVol. 12, 7 subscrip-
tionsVol. 13, 7 subscrip-tions
Vol. 14, 7 subscrip-tions
Vol. 15, 6 subscrip-tions
Vol. 16, 5 subscrip-tions
Vol. 17, 7 subscrip-tions
Vol. 18, 10 subscrip-tions
Vol. 19, 11 subscrip-tions
Vol. 20, 15 subscrip-tions
Vol. 21, 24 subscrip-tions
Vol. 22, 80 subscrip-tions
Vol. 23, 248 subscrip-tions
Vol. 24, 313 subscrip-tions
Vol. 25, 104 subscrip-tions
Vol. 26, 9 subscrip-tions
Vol. 27, 1 subscrip-tion
Hawaii Agricultural Ex-periment Station an-nual reports (paper):
19061907
Hawaii Agricultural Ex-periment Station an-nual reports, separates(paper):
_
Economic seaweedsof Hawaii andtbeir food value,1906 ,
2 $0. 15 $0. 301 .15 .151 .15 . 15
2 . 15 .301 .15 .154 .15 .603 . 15 .453 .15 .451 .15 .15
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.501.001.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.50
1. 00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1. 00
.05
Total.
.501.501. 503. 003. 003.504. 50
9. 008. 00
7. 00
6. 00
7. 00
7. 00
7. 00
0. 00
5. 00
7. 00
10. 00
16. 50
22. 50
24. 00
80. 00
248. 00
313. 00
104. 00
9. 00
1. 00
Title.
Num-i
ber of Price. Total,copies.
I
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued .
Experiment Stations Of-fice—Continued.
Hawaii Agricultural Ex-periment Station bul-letins (paper):No. 1
i
No. 3
No. 9!
No. 10 1
No. 11No. 12
No. 13No. 15No. 16No. 17
Alaska Agricultural Ex-periment Stations an-nual reports (paper);
190619071908 ;
,
1909 ,
Alaska Agricultural Ex-periment Station bul-letins (paper)
:
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3Experiment StationAVork (paper):
Vol. 3, No. 13
Vol. 3, No. 14
Vol. 3, No. 17
Vol. 3, No. 18
Vol.3, No. 19
Vol. 4, No. 1
Porto Rico AgriculturalExperiment Stationannual reports (paper)
190G1907 ,
1908
Porto Rico AgriculturalExperiment Stationbulletins (paper):No. 1, EnglishNo. 2, EnglishNo. 2, SpanishNo. 3, EnglishNo. 4, EnglishNo. 4, SpanishNo. 5, EnglishNo. 5, SpanishNo. 6, EnglishNo. 6, SpanishNo. 7, EngUshNo. 7, SpanishNo. 8, EnghshNo. 10
Porto Rico AgriculturalExperiment Stationcirculars (paper):No. 2, EnglishNo. 4, EngUshNo. 5, EngUsh
Farmers' Institute lec-
tures (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 4
$0.05.05.05.05.10.10.10.10
12
12!
1 .25 .25.15 .30
I .15 .7511 .20 2.20
22 .05 1. 101 .05 .052 .05 .101 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .05
3 .10 .30
5 .10 .50
7 .05 .35
5 .05 .25
7 .05 .35
2 .05 .10
5 .10 .50
23 .10 2. 30
1 .10 .10
20 .05 1.00
1 .05 .055 .05 .252 .05 .10
9 .15 1.35
5 .15 .75
28 .15 4. 20
2 .10 .20
8 .05 .40
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
7 .05 .3511 .05 .553 .05 .15
15 .05 .75
STJPERmTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 407
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
•
Price. Total. Title.
i
!
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
Agricttltcbe Depabt- AGEICtTLTUEE DEPAET-MENT—Continued. itENT—Continued
.
i:lij)CTiTrt^t otuti^us Of- J'orcst o€Tiic6—Con.fice—Continued.
1 Annual reports
—
Con.X srmers Institute lec- 1
1900 0 sn Ti^©u. uo sin 0^*U. -Otures—Continued. . uo . iO
"Vn ^ 10 SO. 05 $0. 50 190"^ 1 . UO . uo3 !05 !l5 1903 3 . 05 . 15
Vn 7 w . 05 . 55 1904 3 . UO 1
No S 24 !05 1. 20 1905 3 05 15JSO. W 10 05 . 50 1906 0 . L'o
9f;
Xo 10 32 '. 05 1. 60 1907 g . 05 . 3016 . 05 . SO 1908 1 . 05 . uo
I ood cnarts (paper)
;
1909 12 . 05 . DU14,865 1 1. 00 991. (X) VJ c II t: 1 a 1 pUUHCa LiUIib
(.paper;.
Information Regard-in§ F.mployment\j±l a tlVJi-Lal ± \Jl
2 in . 20 9. uo in.10
No. Z. . .'.
. . . . .
.
4 .10'
40 Report upon For-4 . 10
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40 P ^ 1" T T'nT'PQ'H Oro-C o L 1 J 1 1 1 > CO Li^Oi-
21 2. 10 tions of Depart-15 . 10 1. 50 ment of A^ncul-
-SO. ( 26 . 10 2. 60 oo 1. Ou 5. UUNo *^ 18 . 10 1. 80 JAC^/\JX L UJJUil X Ui
No 10 28 . 10 2. SO e s t r y Investl^s-No. 11 . 05 . 45 tions of Depart-
ment of Agncul-+ n r o 1 3~7 1 fiOfi
ston. I'cloth.) i. 00 0. 5UX 01t*oL Oci ^ ILtJ -^Hctj.
'Rnlloi'inc {t%^t^t\*JOUllcLXXib yuay^i}. X- diL LCilUiJl O^>0. 1 . 05 . 05 tistical '\ olume of
1 ^nT^TilfllTKiTl't" . 05 . 05 X UlCoL -^LiOtO, XLoCdl
No 3 J . 05 . 05 o Q r 1 QHT T Qf\^\ c a 1 lyUi . lyuoNo. 4 1 . 05 . 05 9 .50 1.00No. 6 . 05 . 05 InstiTJctlons for Re-Vn « . 05 . 05 cording Observa-No 10 . 05 . 05 tions on Leafing,No 13 g .05 . 30 XlUWtrlLLigj d II '-i
No 14 9 in. 20 Fruiting of Torest
li\ \ . 10 . 10 Trpp:; inr Ofi IQAQX Iceo * -Ti-jJi • — ' , lyur 2 . 05 . 10No. IS 2 .10 . 20 Circulars to Appli-.> 0. -1. 05 . vo C3.I1TS for GrB/Zin.^"Vr» OA
. 10 . 10 1 9. uo . DU
]^ . 05 . 05 X\,aLc O C 11 c LI U 1 c
No. 3' . 15 . 15 T^oIgs of Grszin^No. 34 2 .10 .20 Fees for XationaiNo 3(5 4 05 . 20 Forest Reserves... 10 . uo . 0No 37 2 . 05 . 10 Icstmctioris Re^ard.-
in^ GrOiZirLg Tres-No 1 . 05 . 05 w . uo . ouNo. 2 . 05 . 05 ProdU-ction of LurD.-
2 . 05 '. 10 ber^ Latli, 3,rid.
No 6 05 . 05 ShinglesJby States
No 10 . 05 . 05 dllU optiClci, lyUOj
No 1^ . 05 . 05 1QnJ\ 1 QHJ.. iU
No l'-* . 05 . 05 Insiruc tions forNo. 13 \ . 05
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05 a k i 11 ^ Forest-NO. li X . uo . uo Surveys and Maps,Xo. 17 .05 . 05 rPTT NTriT" ^ t\ 1 QOQic * . LI V . n*j lov/y
No. IS . 1 .05 .05 (flexible) 171 .20 34. 20No ^ 1X . uo . 05 X> se of ational For-No "^1
. 05 . 05 1 Q19 9=^4- IO
No "^4. 05 . 05 National Forest Or-
No. 25 05 . 05 U-ci Zo, ycLl L- -l.
April, 1907 .'. .05 .45Forest Service. National Forest
Manual
—
Annual reports (paper): Special Uses.1S87 1 .10 .10 1911 .05 .051S91 6 .05 .30 Grazing. 1911.... 2 .10 .201892 .10 .40 Forest Trees of Pa-1893 .10 .50 cific Slope Oct. 1,
1899 0 .05 .25 19081
332 .CO 199. 20
Per set.
408 REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued,
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Forest Service—Con.
General publications-Continued.Purchase of LandUnder Weeks Lawin Southern Appa-lachian and White
' Mountains, Mar.27,1911
Use of National For-est Reserves, Reg-ulations and In-structions; to takeeffect July 1, 1905(cloth)
Use Book, Regula-tions and Instruc-tions for Use of
National ForestReserves. 190G...
Use Book
—
19071908
Grazing (in NationalForest Regula-tions), 1910.
Instr u c t i 0 n s for
Building andmaintenance ofTelephone Lineson National For-ests. 1909
Timber Preserva-tion and TimberTesting at Louisi-ana Purchase Ex-position (1904)
Use Book, Regula-tions, and Instruc-tions for Use ofNational Forests,and Manual ofProcedure for
Forest Officers:
Water Power, 1911Bulletins (paper):
No. 2No. 3
No. 4No. 5No. 6No. 7
No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 12No. 13
No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21 •
No. 22No. 24, pt. 1
No. 24, pt. 2No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 30No. 31No. 32
Num-ber of Price,
copies. !
Total.
22
33
7
2
3
1877109629
C491
901
57
41431
5
2
22
2
3
668
5
134221
$0.05
25
15
10
.05
.05
.10
.25
.05
.25
.05
.20
.15
.25
.20
.10
.05
.50
.25
.05
.10
.15
.10
.05
.10
.05
.40
.35
.30
.10
. 15
.05
.15
.10
.25
.30
.10
.15
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30
.153. 50
2. 20
1.65
.05
5.40
1.75• .10.75.90
15.401.50
24. 005. 80
64. 90.05
45.00.25.25.70
62.10.30.05.50.10.80.70.60.30
8.40.40.75
13.405. 50.30
4.0011.55
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Forest Service—Con.
Bulletins—Continued.No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41
No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61
No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71No. 72No. 73No. 74 ,
No. 76 ,
No. 77No. 78 ,
No. 79No. 80 ,
No. 81 ,
No. 82No. 83No. 84No. 87No. 93
Circulars (paper):No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 13
No. 14No. 15
No. 17
No. 18 -
No. 19No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31
No. 32
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
65 SO. 30 $19. 5029 .20 5. 80
122 1.00 122. 00166 .25 41.5048 .40 19. 2035 .20 7. 0034 .15 5. 1098 .20 19. 60
147 .25 36. 75102 .15 15.3030 .15 4. 506 .10 .606 .20 1.20
20 .15 3.0034 .15 5.1023 .10 2.3015 .10 1.5066 .15 9. 9042 .10 4. 2017 .10 1.7025 .10 2. 5013 .10 1.3016 .25 4. 0014 .10 1.4021 .15 3.15
137 .15 20. 5571 .05 3.5537 .05 1.85325 .05 16. 2516 . 15 2. 4051 . 10 5. 1040 .05 2.0032 .05 1.6025 . 10 2. 501 . 10 , 10
30 . 10 3.0065 . 10 6. 5092 . 15 13.803 . 15 . 45
30 . 10 3! 0054 . 10 5. 4021 . 15 3. 15
106 . 10 10. 6051 . 15 7. 65289 . 10 28! 9038 . 15 5.70127 . 15 19. 05100 .25 25. 00188 . 15 28. 2055 . 10 5. 50
. 15 '. 15
. 10 '. 503 . 05 .* 15
2 .05 .164 .05 .20
28 .05 1.402 .05 .101 .05 .05
46 .05 2. 301 .05 .052 .05 .10
11 .05 .55
29 .05 1.4510 .05 .5026 .05 1.306 .05 .30
62 .05 3.1017 .05 .851 .05 .056 .05 .307 .05 .35
7 .05 .352 .05 .10
23 .05 1.15
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 409
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued,
Agricultube Depart-MENT—Continued
.
Forest Service—Con.
Circulars—Continued.No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0.
,05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
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.05
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Total.
SO. 951.001.65.60.75
1.502.10.95
2. 00.25.40.80.45.85
1.053.10.85.85.55.65.25.80
1.75.55.65
1.153.65.70
4. 80.80.95
1.60.70
1.001.75.80
2.35.90
1.00.75.90.55.65.55.95.65
1.402. 00.60
1.45.50.95.30.65.35
1.50.50.60.30.40
1.70.50
1.45.55
1.852. 151.001.352. 251.051.653.00.80
1.45.90
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Forest Service—Con.
Circulars—Continued
.
No. 108No. 109No. 110No. IllNo. 112No. 113No. 114No. 115No. 116No. 117No. 118No. 119No. 120No. 121No. 122No. 123No. 124No. 125No. 126No. 127No. 128No. 129No. 130No. 131No. 132No. 133No. 134No. 135
No. 136No. 137No. 138No. 139No. 140No. 141No. 142No. 143No. 144No. 145No. 146No. 147No. 148No. 149No. 150No. 1.51
No. 152No. 153No. 154No. 155No. 156No. 157No. 158No. 159 ,
No. 160No. 161 ,
No. 162,
No. 163 ,
No. 164No. 165 ,
No. 166No. 167No. 168No. 169No. 170No. 171No. 172No. 174No. 175No. 176No. 177No. 178No. 179No. 180No. 181No. 182No. 183
Num-ber of
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Price.
$0 05 $2. 10
0 . 05 . 25
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24 .05 1.201 .05 .05
19 .05 .9512 .05 .6013 .05 .6510 .05 .5010 .05 .5010 .05 .50
410 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued .
Forest Service—Con.
Repott on Forestry(cloth):Vol. 1 :
Vol. 2Vol. 3Vol. 4
Notes on Forest TreesSuitable for Plantingin United States(paper):CottonwoodHackberrySilver mapleRed cedarWhite ash
Forest Planting Leaflets
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Location and Area ofNational Forests(paper):
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Maps (paper):National forests,witn transporta-tion routes andsupervisors' head-quarters (map),June 30, 1909
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11 .05 .55.05 .05
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Forest Service—Con.
Maps—Continued.National forests,map of, with in-
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National forests,map of, with in-
sets. May 1, 1910,4 sheets (per set) .
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Natural forests,regions of NorthAmerica, and theircharacteristic treegrowth
Irrigation Inquiry Office.
General publications(cloth):
Report on Irriga-tion, 1893
Library.
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Title.
AGEICITLTrEE DEPAET-MENT—Continued
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iitrary—Continued
.
Monthly bulletins (pa-per):Vol. 1, No. 3Vol. 1, No. 4Vol. 1, No. 5Vol. 1. No. 9Vol. 1, No. 10
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Vol. 1, 18 subscrip-tions
Vol. 2, 7 subscrip-tions :
Microscopy Division.
Annual reports (paner):1893 :
Food products (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3
Plant Industry Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):19061907190819091910
General publica t i o n s
(paper):Suggestions for Set-ting PermanentPastures with Ber-muda Grass as Ba-sis, Aug. 3, 1910...
Kesults of Boys'Demonstra t i 6 nWork in CornClubs in 1910, Aor.5, 1911
Production of Cot-ton Under BoU-Weevil Condi-tions, Jan. 10. 1911
.
DLstribution of Cot-ton Seed in 1908,Jan. 31, 1908..
Starting a SeedlingDate Orchard,Jan. 23. 1908
Deep Fall Plowingand Seed Bed
Economy on theFarm
Field Instructionsfor Farmers' Co-operative Demon-stration W 0 r k.rev. ed. ReissuedMar. 15, 1909
Familiar Talks onFarming; Cultiva-vation of Crop,.Apr. 1.5, 1908
$0. 05 $0. 05.05 .05.05 .05.05 .05.05 .05.05 .05.05 .05.05 .05
.50 9.00
.50 3.50
.10 .10
.10 .60
.10 .30
.10 .50
.10 .20
.10 .30
.13 .45
.10 .40
. 10 .10
.05. .20
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.05 .40
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.05 .15
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .40
.05 .30
AGEICtJLTUKE DEPART- !•
MENT—Continued. !
Plant Industry Bureau—Continued.
General publications-Continued.
Field Instructions|
for Farmers' Coop-
'
erative Demon-stration Work,Commercial Fer-tilizers, Their Usesand Cost, Apr. 15,
1908Commercial Ferti-
lizers, Their Uses :
and Value, Dec.j
13, 1909Commercial Ferti-
lizers, Their Usesand ' Value (re-
print). Mar. 1, 1910.Economize, CutDown Expensesof Farm (by Useof Home Fertiliz-
ers), rev. ed., Mar.16, 1910
;Farm Fertilizers,\
January, 1911 -
Cooperative Distri-bution of newSmyrna Figs andCapri fles, rev. ed.,
Jan. 19, 1910American ginseng,
1909Wild Onion, Nov.
30, 1908Publication of Bu-reau of Plant In-dustry, Bureau of
Plant Indus trydocument No. 548.
Publication 504 ofBureau of Plant
:
Industrv, Sept. 13,
1909!
Publication 548 of\
Bureau of Planti
Industrv, Feb. 26, i
1910....' i
Fall-breaking andPreparat ion ofSeed Bed, Sept. 8,
1909Seed Selection for
'
Southern Farms,July 31, 1908
Selection of Cottonand Corn Seed for
Southern Farms . .
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Crops for SouthernFarms, Dec. 31,1910
Brief Cultural Direc-tions for Tobacco.December. 1907
Hints to Settlers onWilliston Project,North Dakota.Mar. 27, 1909
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2:
13 $0. 05 $0. 65
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1 .05 .05
7 .05 .35
7 .05 .35
10 .05 .50
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Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Plant Industry Bureau-Continued.
Bulletins—Continued.No. 3No. 4
No. 5No. 6
No. 7
No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 13
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Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Plant Industry Bureau—Continued.
Bulletins—ContinuedNo. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71No. 72No. 72, pt. 1
No. 72, pt. 2No. 72, pt. 3
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17 .10 1.7026 .15 3.9015 .10 1.5097 .15 14. 5571 .05 3.554 .05 .20
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147 1.15 3.155 1.05 .05
39 .15 5.8513 .05 .65
76 .05 3.8025 .05 1.2514 .05 .703 .05 .15
16 .10 1.6021 .05 1.0592 .10 • 9.2080 .05 4.0029 .10 2. 90
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Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Num-ber of
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12 $0. 15j
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1602605896
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Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Plant Industry Bureau—Continued.
Circulars—Continued.No. 12No. 13
No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21
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Seed and plant introduc-tion and distribution(paper):Brief Cultural Di-
rections for To-bacco
School Garden (2ded.), Jan. 25, 1905..
Num- i I
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copies. :
Total.
28 $0. 05 $1. 40g . 05 . 405 . 05 . 25g '. 05 . 455 . 05 . 30
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3 .05 .15
1 .05 .05
Title.
Agricultxjre Depart-ment—Continued.
Pomology Division.
Annual reports (paper):18941895
General publications(paper):Nut culture
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 4No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 8No. 9
No. 10Circulars (paper):
No. 1
No. 2No. 3
Publications Division.
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 6No. 7
No. 8No. 9
Circulars (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 8No. 12No. 13No. 14
Public Roads Office.
Annual reports (paper):19081909
General publications(paper):Exhibit of Office
of Public Roads,Alaska-Yukon-Pa-cific Exposition,Sept. 10, 1909
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2
No. 3No. 4No. 5No. 6No. 7
No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11No. 12No. 13No. 15No. 16No. 17
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
1 $0. 15 $0. 151 .15 .15
1 .30 .30
2 .10 .209 .05 .451 .05 .053 .05 .164 .05 .2014 .05 .7012 .15 1.805 .05 .2585 .35 29. 7514 . 10 1.40
1 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .05
1 .15 .151 .20 .20
18 .15 2.705 .15 .75
24 . 10 2. 4050 .15 7. 5014 .20 2. 80
13 .05 .655 .05 .257 .05 .35
20 .05 1.0010 .05 .5022 .05 1.102 .05 .101 .05 .051 .05 .051 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
2 .05 .104 .05 .20
' .10 .30
5 .05 .254 .05 .202 .05 .1013 .05 .6510 .05 .5011 .05 .55
15 .05 .754 .05 .202 .05 .104 .05 .205 .05 .25
20 .05 1.001 .05 .064 .05 .2022 .05 1.1036 .05 1.8C
SUPERmTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 415
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Agbicultuke Depaet-MENT—Continued.
Public Roads Office—Continued.
Bulletins—Continued
.
No. 18
No. 18, supplement..No, 19
No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25
No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31
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No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70
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7 $0.05 $0. 35
4 .05 .20
13 .05 .65
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61 .05 3.05!
15 .10 1.50;
11 .15 1.65i
4 .10 .40
6 .10 .60
16 .05 .80
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127 .10 12.70i
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7 .05 .351
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19 .05 .951 .05 .05
44 .05 2. 205 .05 .252 .05 .101 .05 .05
23 .05 1.1511 .05 .55
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Title.
Num-ber of
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Ageicultuke Depabt-MENT—Continued.
Public Roads Office—Continued.
Circulars—Continued.No. 71
No. 72No. 73No. 74No. 75
No. 76No. 77No. 78 ,
No. 79No. 80No. 81No. 82No. 83No. 84No. 85No. 86No. 87No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 91No. 92No. 93
Seed and Plant Introduc-tion Section.
Circulars (paper):No. 1
Soils Bureau.
General publications(paper):
Soil Survey FieldBook, 1906
Catalogue of Con-necticut Shade-GroAvn Tobacco,Sumatra and Ha-vana Seed Wrap-pers, Grown dur-ing Season of 1901,and Packed in Su-matra and CubanPackages, to beSold at PublicAuction, May 1,
1902, at Hartford,Conn
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 5No. 6No. 7No. 8..;No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 13No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 22
14
Price.
$0.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05
.05
.35
Total.
416 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Soils Bureau—Qon.
Circulars- Continued.No. 22No. 23'
No. 26Field operations (cloth):
1900, text1900, maps1901, text
1901, maps1902, text...1903, fifth report1904, text1904, maps190G, text1907, text
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Soil Survey of West-ern North Dakota,Mar. 31, 1910
Reconnoissance Soil
Survey of North-western Pennsyl-vania, Apr. 8, 1910.
Reconnoissance Soil
Survey of South-western Pennsyl-vania
Reconnoissance Soil
Survey of SouthTexas, June 16,
1910
Num-ber of
copies.
Statistics Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):1909
General publications(paper):Album of Agricul-
tural Graphics of
United States
—
18901891
Album of Agricul-tural Statistics
(board)Bulletins (paper):
No. 24
No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35
No. 37
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No. 48Xo. 47
No. 48No. 49
No. 50
$0.05.05
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SUPEEIXTEXDEXT OF DOCUMENTS. 417
Itemized staUment of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30. 1911—CQUtimied.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.1
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued
.
Statistics Bureau—Con.
AGRICULTLTiE DEPART-JiENT—(Continued
.
statistics Bureau—Con.
Bulletins—Continued
.
No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71No. 72No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 77No. 7SNo. 81No. 82No. 83
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No. 9
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Crop Reporter (paper):Vol. 12, No. 5Vol. 12, No. 6Vol. 12, No. 7
Vol. 12, No. 9Vol. 12, No. 10Vol. 12, No. 11
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Vegetable Physiology andPathology Division.
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.30Journals of Mycology ,
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.15 .15Vol. 6. No. 3 1 ! .10 .10
10513—11 27
418 REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Ageiculture Depart-ment—Continued
.
Vegetable Physiology andPathology Division—Continued.
Journals of Mycology-Continued.Vol. 6, No. 4
Vol. 7, No. 1
Vol. 7, No. 2
Vol. 7, No. 3
Journals of Mycology,separates (paper)-Experiments in Pre-venting Leaf Dis-eases of NurseryStock in "^N'estern
New YorkExperiments in Pre-venting Inj uries of
Potato-Rot
Weather Bureau.
Num-;
ber of ! Price.copies.
I
Annual reports (cloth):
18981901190719081909
Annual reports, sepa-
L rates (paper):1892, pt. 2
1892, pt. 4
1892, pt. 5
1894, pt. 2
1894, pt. 3
1894, pt. 5
1894, pt. 6
1895, pt. 6
1897, pt. 61909..:
General publications(paper):Some Climatic Fea-
tures of Arid Re-gions, Communi-cated to NationalIrrigation Congressat its Fifth An-nual Session, Phoe-
!
nix, Ariz., Dec. '
15-17,1896 i
Climatic Charts of ;
United States, 5j
Charts Issued Sep- i
arately ' 5 sets,
Climatic Charts of
United States, 5
chartsClassisication of
Clouds, August,1905
Description of CloudForms, Fifth Edi-tion
Certain ClimaticFeatures of TwoDakotas, 1893(cloth)Do
Circular of Informa-tion, Protectionfrom Lightning,1894
Circular of Informa-tion, Protectionfrom Lightning,1894, Third Edi-tion
51
76
97
$0. 15
.15
.20
.20
17
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.05
.05
,15 set.
.25
.25
.05
.75
.70
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10
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.20
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.05
.05
1 .75 .75 i
1 L40 1.401 .90 .906 LOO 6.003 .65 1.95
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.10
.10
.10
.30
.10
.20
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Title.
.75
12.75
19.00
4.85
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Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued.
Weather Bureau—Con.
General publications—Continued.Brief List of Meteo-
rological Text-Books and Refer-ence Books, Selec-
tion of WorksSuitable for Gen-eral Scientific andUniversity Libra-ries in UnitedStates, (SecondEdition), Oct. 10,
1910Departures fromNormal Temper-ature and Rain-fall, with CropYields in Ne-braska, 1898
Normal Annual Pre-cipitation inUnited States,1870-1901
PsychrometricTables, 1910
Weather Code
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Jan. 1, 1907Proceedings of ThirdConvention of
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20, 21, 22, 1904Weather Bureau,
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No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No. 10.
No. 11, pt. 3
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16No. 17
No. 18No. 19
No. 20No. 21 :
No. 22No. 24No. 26No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31
No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 35 (half cloth)No. 36
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128
531
.05
1.57
2 .25 .50
1 .05 .05
4 .05 .20
6 .05 .30
3 .05 .15
7 .05 .35
2 .05 .10
16 .05 .80
2 .05 .10
6 .05 .30
10 .10 1.00
7 .10 .704 .20 .802 .10 .20
3 .10 .302 .10 .20
1 .10 .10
2 .05 .10
4 .15 .60
3 .05 .15
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3 .50 1.50
6 .15 .90
1 .10 .10
17 .10 1.70
3 .25 .75
3 .15 .45
2 .25 .50
3 .05 .154 .15 .60
23 .30 6.9012 1.50 18.00
1 .25 25
2 .35 .70
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 419
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
1
Total. Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
>
1
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued
.
Weather Bureau—Con.
Montldy Weather Re-n. view—Continued
.
1 $0. 25 so. 25 Vol. 22, No. 11 2 $0. 10 SO. 109 1. 00 9.00
'
Vol. 22, No. 12 2 .10 .101 .15 .15 Vol. 22, No. 13 2 .10 .10
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2 .10 .10 Vol. 27, No. 6... . 1 .10 .102 .10 .10 : Vol. 27, No. 7 1 .10 .102 .10 .10 Vol. 27 No. 8 1 .10 .102 .10 .10 Vol. 27, No. 9 1 .10 .102 .10 .10 Vol. 27, No. 10 1 .10 .102 .10 .10 Vol. 27, No. 11 1 . 10 .102 .10 .10 Vol. 27, No. 12 1 .10 .102 .10 .10 Vol. 27, No. 13 1 .10 .102 .10 .10 Vol. 28, No. 1 2 .10 .202 .10 .10 1 Vol. 28, No. 2 2 .10 .202 .10 .10 Vol. 28, No. 3 2 .10 '.20
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.10 .10 Vol. 33, No. 2 2 .20 .40
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.10 .10 Vol. 35, No. 2 .20 .20
.10 .10 Vol. 35, No. 8 .20 .20
.10 .10 Vol. 35. No. 9 .20 .20
.10 .10 Vol. 35, No. 10 .20 .20
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.10 .10 Vol. 35, No. 12 .20 .20
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Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal
PUBLIC PRINTER.
\ yea?' ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued .
Weather Bureau—Con.
Monthly Weather Re-view—Continued.Vol. 35, No. 13
Vol. 36, No. 1
Vol. 36, No. 2Vol. 36, No. 13Vol. 37, No. 1
Vol. 37, No. 2Vol.37, No. 3Vol. 37, No. 4Vol. 37, No. 5
Vol. 37, No. 6Vol. 37, No. 7
Vol. 37, No. 8Vol. 37, No. 9..Vol. 37, No. 10Vol. 37, No. 11
Vol. 37, No. 12
Vol. 37, title-pageand index, 1909....
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Vol. 38, No. 2Vol- 38, No. 3
Vol. 38, No. 4Vol. 38, No. 5
Vol. 38, No. 6
Vol. 38, No. 7
Vol. 38, No. 8Vol. 38, No. 9
Vol. 38, No. 10
Vol. 38, No. 11
Vol. 38, No. 12
Vol 39, No. 2
Monthly Weather Re-view, subscriptions:Vol. 29, 1 subscrip-
tionVol. 29, 1 subscrip-
tionVol. 30, 1 subscrip-
tionVol. 30, 1 subscrip-
tionVol. 31, 1 subscrip-
tionVol. 31, 1 subscrip-tion
Vol. 32, 1 subscrip-tion
Vol. 33, 2 subscrip-tions
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Vol. 38, 14 subscrip-tions
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Price.
copies. I
$0.20.20.20.20.20.20.20.20.20.20.35.35.35.35.35.35
.05
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
.35
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.35
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5.00
7.50
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8. 00
56. 00
132.00
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Title.
Agriculture Depart-ment—Continued .
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Monthly Weather Re-view, separates (pa-per):Improved Methods
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Studies on Thermo-dynamics of At-mosphere
Studies on Circula-tion of Atmos-pheres of Sun andof the Earth, 1904.
Studies on DiurnalPeriods in LowerStrata of Atmos-phere, 1905
Evaporation Obser-vations ia UnitedStates, 1905
Moisture Tables, 1898Climatology of Isth-mus of Panama,1899
Probable State ofSky Along Path of
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District 4, July, 1909.
District 4, Aug., 1909.District 4, Sept., 1909.
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Agbicxjlture Depart-ment—Continued.
Weather Bureau—Con.
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$1.00
1.00
1.00
.05
.05
,05
,05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
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422 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Ageiculture Depart-ment—Continued
.
Food and Drug Inspec-tion Board—Con.
Food Inspection Deci-sions—Continued.No. 109No. 110
No. Ill
No. 112No. 113
Notice of Judgment
*i?o'i^No. 3
No. 4
No. 5-11No, 12-17
No. 18-21
No. 22-24No. 251
No. 2S-35No. 36-37No. 39-42No. 43-47No. 48-49No. 51-53No. 54-55No. 56-57No. 5S-63No. 60-64No. 69-81No. 83-90No. 91No. 94-99No. lOO-lOlNo. 102-110No. 112-116No. 117-118No. 119-122No. 123-133No. 166No. 170
Solicitor ofDepartment ofAgriculture.
General publications(paper):Laws Applicable toDepartment ofAgriculture (can-vas)
Laws Applicable tothe Department ofAgriculture
Twenty-eight HourLaw Annotated,act approved June
• 29, 1906 (cloth) . . .
.
Circulai-s (paper):No. 33No. 34No. 37No. 38No. 47
American RepubucsBureau.
Annual reports (paper):18921901 (cloth)
General publications(paper):Argentme Republic,
General Descrip-tive Data Preparedin June, 1909
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0. 05.05.05.05.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05,05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05
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.25
.30
.05
.05
.05
.05
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$0. 05.05.20.15.25
.10
.15
.15
.35
.30
.10
.20
.15
.25
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.15
.15
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.10
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.10
.10
.10
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.05
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L 00
.50
.60
.05
.10
.05
.10
.15
.50
Title.Num-ber of
copies.
American RepublicsBureau—Con.
General publications-Continued.
Bolivia, General De-scriptive DataPrepared in Jime,1909
Bolivia, Geograph-ical Sketch, etc.,
1904Brazil, General De-scriptive DataPrepared in June,1909
United States ofBrazil, Geograph-ical Sketch, withSpecial Reference I
to Economic Con-j
ditions and Pros-1
pects of FutureDevelopment, 1901
.
Chile, General De-scriptive DataPrepared in June,1909
Colombia, GeneralDescriptive DataPrepared in June,1909
Consular Fees andInvoices of LatinAmerican Coun-tries; Practical In-formation for Ex-porters to LatinAmerica, 1909
Costa Rica, GeneralDescriptive DataPrepared in June,1909
Cuba, General De-scriptive DataPrepared in June,
Ecuador, GeneralDescriptive DataPrepared in June,1909
Guatemala, GeneralDescriptive DataPrepared in June,1909
Haiti, General De-scriptive DataPrepared in June,
Honduras, GeneralDescriptive DataPrepared in June,1909
Honduras,. Geo-graphical Sketch,Natural Resources,Laws, EconomicConditions, ActualDevel 0 p m e n t.
Prospects of Fu-ture Growth, 1904(cloth)
Latin America,Land of Oppor-tunity
Mexico, General De-scriptive DataPrepared in June,
Price.
19
$0.05
LOO
.05
.75
,10
05
.05
.05
.05
.05
05
05
.05
LOO
.15
.05
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$0.20
LOO
.50
75
,05
10
10
,95
10
,05
3.00
.30
.30
SUPERINTEOTENT OF DOCUMENTS.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911-
423
'—Continued.'
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
American RepubucsBureau—Con.
General publications
—
Continued.Mexico, Geograph-
ical Skelcb., Nat-ural Resources,Laws, EconomicConditions, ActualDevelo p m e n t,
Prospects of Fu-ture Growth, 1904(cloth) ,
Nicaragua, GeneralDescriptive DataPrepared in June,1909
Panama, GeneralDescriptive DataPrepared in June,1909
Peru, General De-scriptive DataPrepared in June,1909
Salvador, GeneralDescriptive DataPrepared in June,1909
Venezuela, GeneralDescriptive Data
Venezuela, Geo-graphical Sketch,etc., 1904
Bulletins, numbered
fo.7No. 9No. 50No. 53No. 55 (revised).No. 62No. 63No. 67No. 84No. 85
[onthly Bulletins (
per):Vol. 12, No. 1 . .
.
Vol. 14, No. 2...Vol. 14, No. 6...Vol. 15, No. 1...Vol. 16, No. 3...Vol. 21, No. 5...Vol. 23, No. 1...Vol. 23, No. 5...Vol. 26, No. 2...Vol.27, No. 1...Vol. 27, No. 3...Vol. 27, No. 4...Vol. 27, No. 5...Vol. 28, No. 2...Vol. 28, No. 3...Vol.28, No. 4...Vol.29, No. 3...Vol. 29, No. 4...Vol.29, No. 5...Vol.29, No. 6...Vol. 30, No. 1 . .
.
Vol. 30, No. 2...Vol. 30, No. 3...Vol. .30, No. 5...Vol. 30, No. 6...Vol. 31, No. 1...
Price. Total.
Vol. 31, No. 5.Vol.32, No. 1.
Vol. 32, No. 5.
5 SI. 00 S5. 00
2 .05 .10
6 .05 .30
3 .05 . 15
1
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American RepublicsBureau—Con.
Bulletins, subscriptions:Vol. 32, 3 subscrip-tions
Monthly Bulletins, sep-arates (paper):Cacao, 1909Coffee, 1909Cotton, Most WidelyUsed Staple in theWorld, 1909
Rubber and Its Rel-atives, 1909
American Constitutions(paper):Vol.1Vol.2
Commerce and LaborDepartment.
Secretary.
Annual reports (cloth):
1904190519061907190819091910
Annual reports, sepa-rates; Secretary's re-
ports (paper):1908
General publications (pa-
per):Reports Relating toAlaskan Seal Fish-eries, 1908
DepartmentalIndex,Being Alphabet-ical Arrangementof Subjects in Stat-utes Relating toExecutive Depart-ments in General,1905 (morocco)
Inheritance - TaxLaws, June 25,
1909Anchorage Regula-
tions, Revision of
New York An-chorage Regula-tions, Jan. 14, 1907.
Organization andLaw of Depart-ment, 1904 (cloth).
Investigation uponDisaster t o Steam-er General Slo-cum, October,1904.
Statistical Reorgan-ization, Report ofCommittee Ap-pointed by Secre-tary of Commerceand Labor to In-quire into Statisti-
cal Work of De-partment, andStatements of Wit-nesses before Com-mittee, Mar. 2,
1908Report upon Disas-
ter of S eamerGeneral Sloeum,Oct. 8, 1904
$2. 00
.05
.05
1 1.00
.$6. 00
.15
.15
.10
.10
10 .10
424 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Commerce and LaborDepartmENT—Con.
Secretary—QontumQd. .
General publications-Continued.Wreck of SteamerValencia, Reportto President of
Federal Commis-sion of Investiga-tions, Apr. 14,1906.
Rules and Regulations(paper):Rules and Regula-
tions Relating toAnchorage andMovement of Ves-sels in Harbors of
Chicago, May 7,
1909
Alaskan Fisheries Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):19031904
General publications (pa-per):Reports Relating toAlaskan Seal Fish-eries, 1908
Census Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):1909
General publications (pa-per):Abstract of TwelfthCensus, 1900 (3ded.), 1904 (cloth)..
American CensusTaking from FirstCensus of UnitedStates, 1903
Final Recapitula-tion of AggregateTotals of Popula-tion of Cities of
25,000 and over atThirteenth Census,Dec. 15, 1910
Cuba, Population,History, and Re-sources, 1907
Modes of Statementof Cause of Deathand Duration of
Illness upon Certi-
fication of Death,1907
International Clas-sification of Causesof Sickness andDeath, 1910
International Clas-
sification of Causesof Sickness andDeath, Revised byInternational Com-mission, Paris,July 1-3, 1909, for
use Jan. 1, 1909-Dec. 31, 1919
Census of Manufac-tures, 1909
Mortality Statistics,
1907, Eighth An-nual Report, 1909(cloth)
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
1 $0. 15 SO. 15
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .052 .05 .10
3 .10 .30
1 .05 .05
21 .30 6.30
8 .05 .40
30 .05 1.50
10 .35 3.50
2 .10 .20
5 . 20 1.00
3 .25 .75
1 .10 .10
1 1.25 1.25
Title.
Commerce and LaborDepartment—Con.
Census Bureau—Con.
General publications-Continued.Mortality Statistics,
1908, Ninth An-nual Report, 1910(cloth)
Report of Commis-sioner of Corpora-tions on Transpor-tation of Petrole-um, May 2, 1906. .
.
Century of Popula-tion Growth fromFirst Census ofUnited States toTwelfth, 1790-1900,1909 (cloth)
Census Office andCoordination ofStatistics, Jan. 8,
1909T u b e r c u losis inUnited States
Uniform MunicipalAccounting, 1904.
.
Uniform MunicipalAccounting, Pro-ceedings of SecondConference Heldin Washington,Feb. 13, 14, 1906. .
.
Bulletins (paper):No. 5
No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 13
No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17
No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 22No. 24No. 26No. 28No. 29No. 33No. 34No. 38No. 40No. 41No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 48No. 49 -
No. 50No. 52
No. 56No. 57No. 58
No. 59No. 60No. 61
No. 62No. 63No, 64No. 6.S
No. 66No. 67No. 68
No. 69No. 70
Num-ber of Price. Total.copies.
3 $1.10 S3. 30
1 .80 .80
6 1.10 6. 60
1 .10 .10
7 .15 L05
1 .05 .05
12 .25 3. GO
5 .10 .6011 .35 3.852 .10 .204 .10 .408 .10 .806 .10 .604 .10 .402 .10 .207 .10 .703 .10 .304 .10 .404 .40 1.60
23 .10 2.304 .05 .201 .05 .05
29 .10 2. 902 .10 .20
.10 .10
.10 .10
.10 .30
.10 .10
.10 .10
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16 .10 1. 608 .15 L 202 .10 .205 .15 .75
.15 .454 .10 .404 .10 • .403 .10 .302 .25 .507 .15 L05
SUPERINTEITDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 425
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June -SO, 1911—Continued,
Title.
Num-ber of Price,
copies.
Total.
Commerce and LaborDEPARTMENT—Con.
Cenms Bureau—Con.
Bulletins—Continued.No. 71
No. 72
No. 73
No. 74
No. 75
No. 76No. 77No. 78No. 79No. 80No. 81No. 82No. 83No. 84No. 85No. 86No. 87No. 88No. 91
No. 92
No. 93No. 95No. 96No. 99No. 100No. 101
No. 103
No. 103 (2d ed., re-
vised)No. 105No. 107No. 108No. 109No. 110
Special reports (cloth):
SupplementaryAnalysis and De-rivative Tables,Twelfth Census,1900. 1906
Benevolent Institu-
tions, 1904Benevolent Institu-
tions, 1904 (paper).Blind and Deaf , 1900.
Central ElectricLight and PowerStations—19021902 (paper)1907
Statistics of Cities
having Populationof over 30,000, 1905
(paper)Statistics of Cities i
having Popula-tion of over 30.000—
;
1905 i
1907 1
1907 (paper)|
1907 (1910) I
Express Business in I
United States,1907(paper)
Insane and Feeble-minded in Hospi-tals and Institu-tions, 1904 (paper).
Manufactures, 1905— i
Pt. 1
Pt.2 .....I
Pt.31
Pt. 4 1
7722335
143
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39
7
13
1
3
82
5
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Title.
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ber ofj
Price.|
Total,copies.
I
_i -
Commerce and LaborDEPARtmext—Con
.
Census Bureau—Con.
Special reports—Con.MarriagS" and Di-vorce—
1S67-190':. p:. :,
S u 111 in a : :•-,
Laws, P ore i^n
Statistics, 1909.
1S67-1906, pt.
general tables,
1908Mines and Quarries.
1902Paupers in Alms-houses,I904(paper
)
Prisoners and Juve-nile Delinquentsin Institutions
—
1904 (paper !
1904Religious Bodies,1906—
Pt. 1, Summaryand GeneralTables, 1910. .
.
Pt. 2, SeparateD e n 0 m i na-tions,History,D e s cription,
and Statistics,
1910Street and ElectricRailways-
1902.:1907
Telephones and Tel-
egraphs. r?02
(paper)Telephones, 1907. . .
.
Transportation bv"Water. 1906
Wealth, Debt, andTaxation, 1907
Special reports, sepa-rates (paper):Revenue Systems of
State and LocalGovernments
Philippine Islands Cen-|
siis, 1903 (cloth-:
Vol. 1, Geogiaphy,History, and ?op-ulatioii
Vol.2, Population . ..
Vol. 3 (buckram ....
Vol. 4 (buckram)—Philippine Islands Cen-
sus, 1903, bulletins(paper):No. 1
No. 2
No. 3Official Register (or BlueBook) (cloth K
1909, vol. 1
1909, vol. 2
Forest products (-oaper •:
Series 1907—No. 2No. 5
No. 7No. 9
No. 10Series 1908—
No. 1
No. 2
Xo. 3
51. 00 $6. 00
1.50 4. 50
1. 50 9. 00
. 25 . 50
.40 .40
. 70 .70
1.00 6. 00
1. 00 5. 00
. 75 2. 251. 10 9. 90
.50 1.00
.55 1. 65
.90 6. 30
2.00 16. 00
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1. 00 2. 00. 75 1. 50. 75 1. 501.00 3. 00
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. 301 .05 . 05.) .05 .101 .05 .05
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Id .05 . 8010 .05 . 50
.05 . 15
426 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIN^TEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Commerce and LabobDeparment—Con.
Census £tireaiir-Con.
Forest products—Con.Series 1908—
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No. 10
Series 1909—No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 9
No. 10Bulletins ThirteenthCensus, 1910 (paper):Thirteenth Census,United States,
1910, Population,New York City. .
.
Coast and GeodeticSurvey.
Annual reports (cloth):
1904190519061907
Num-ber of
copies.
1909 (buckram)Annual reports, sepa-
rates (paper):
1904, App. 5. Manualof Tides, pt. 4B,Cotidal Lines of
the World1904, App. 8, Test of
Transit Microm-
1907, App. 6, Manualof Tides, pt. 5,Cur-rents and Shallow-Water Tides, Me-teorological Tides,and MiscellaneousMatters
General publications(paper):Coast and GeodeticSurvey in Alaska,1909
Alaska Coast Pilot,
Notes from Yaku-tat Bay to CookInlet./.
Alaska, Coast Pilot,
Notes for YakutatBav to Cook Inlet
and Shelikof Strait
(2d ed.), 1910Arctic Tides, 1911 . .
.
Table of Depths for
Channels and Har-bors, Coasts of
United States.etc,1910
Figure of Earth andIsostasy fromMeasurements inUnited States,
1909 (cloth)
Price.
$Q. 05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
. 10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.15
05
1. 401.001.251.751.001. 00
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60
,05
.10
.20
.20
1.35
$0. 35.30.15.40.45.25
5. 10
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1.50
.15
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Title.
05
^30.20
.20
0. 75
Commerce and LaborDepartment—Con.
Coast and GeodeticSurvey—Con.
General publications-Continued .
Supplementary In-vestigation in 1909of Figure of Earthand Isostasy, 1910(cloth)
United States Mag-netic Tables andMagnetic Charts,1905 (cloth)
Directions for Mag-netic Measure-ments (with list of
references) 1911Tables for Polyconic
Projection of MapsBased uponClarke's ReferenceSpheroid, 1866, 3ded., 1910
W^ork of Coast andGeodetic Survey(2d ed.), 1909
General publications,separates (paper):
Principal Facts of
Earth's Magnet-ism and Methodsof DeterminingTrue MeridianandMagnetic Declina-tion, 1909
Bulletins (paper):No. 36 (3d ed.), 1907..
Catalogue of Charts(paper):1909
Coast Pilot, AtlanticCoast (canvas):
Pt. 6, ChesapeakeBay and Tributa-ries,supp. to thirdedition. Mar. 24,
1910Tide Tables, AtlanticCoast (paper):
1911Tide Tables, PacificCoast (paper):
1911Tide Tables (paper):
1911Results of Observationsmade at Coast and Geo-detic Survey MagneticObservatory (paper):Near Honolulu, Ha-
waii, 1902-1904At Sitka, Alaska,1902-1904
Num-ber of
copies.
Corporations Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):19041905190719091910
General publications(paper):Report of Commis-sioner of Corpora-tions oa Beef In-dustry,1905 (cloth)
Price. I Total.
$0. 85
LOO
15
.25
.10
.10
2. 00
25
1.20
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. . 427
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
2 $0.65 $1.302 1.00 2.001 .90 .902 .70 1.401 .45 .451 .05 .051 .05 .05
1 .15 .15
2 .05 .10
1 .05 . 05
6 .05 •30
1 .05 .05
3 .10 .30
2 . 10 . 20
3 .05 .15
3 .15 .45
12 . 10 1. 20
1 .10 .10
1 .10 .10
2 .15 .30
4 .10 .40
1 .10 .101 .10 .10
3 .10 .30
1 .05 .05
2 .10 .20
1 .10 .10
Title.
COMMEECE AND LABOBDepartment—Con.
Corporations Bureau—Continued.
General publications-Continued.Taxation ofCorpora-
tions, Ft. 1, NewEngland, Reporton System of Tax-ing Manufactur-ing, May 17, 1909..
Taxation of Corpora-tions, Pt. 2
Report of Commis-sioner of Corpora-tions on CottonExchange, 3 pts.,
1908 (buckram)....Report of Commis-sioner of Corpora-tions on CottonExchange, Pt. 1,
May 4, 1908Summary of Report
of Commissionerof Corporations onCotton Exchanges,Pt. 1; Methods of
E stab lishingGrade Differencesfor Future Con-tracts, May 4, 1908.
Report on CottonExchanges, Pts. 2and 3
Report of Commis-sioner of Corpora-tions on CottonExchanges, Pts. 4
and 5, Dec. 6,1909.Summary of Reportof Commissionerof Corporations onLumber Indus-try, Pt. 1
Report of Commis-sioner of Corpora-tions on Trans-portation of Pe-troleum, 1906
Report on Petro-leum Industry,Pt. 1, Positionof Standard Oilin Petroleum In-dustry, May 20,
1907Report on Petro-leum Industry,Pt. 2, Prices andProfits, Aug. 5,
1907Report of Commis-sioner of Corpora-tions on TobaccoIndustry, Pt. 1,
Feb. 25, 1909Report of Commis-sioner of Corpora-tions onTranspor-tation by Water inUnited States—
Pt. 1, 1909Pt. 2, 1909Pt. 3, Sept. 26,
1910
Num-1
ber of iPrice.
copies.
!
i
24
$0.20
.15
,70
.50
10
.25
50
,10
Total. Title.
10
,60
1.25
,55
$4.20
3. 60
2.10 i:
3.00
1. 00
1.25
2. 00
.50
6.40
5.40
8. 75
5. 50
9 .65;
5.858 .50 4.00
21 .65 13. 65
Commerce and LaborDepartment—Con.
Fisheries Bureau.
Annual reports (cloth):190419051906 ,
1907 ,
190819081909
Annual reports—miscel-laneous separates (pa-per):German Carp inUnited States
Commercial Fish-eries of HawaiianIslands in 1903
Notes on Food andParasites of SomeFresh WaterFishes from Lakesat Madison, Wis.,1904
Statistics of Fisher-ies of Great Lakesin 1903, Appendixto Report, 1904 . .
.
General publications(paper):Commercial Fisher-
ies of Alaska in1905
Fisheries of Alaska,1906, 1907
Fisheries of Alaskain 1907, 1908
Fur-seal I'isheries ofAlaska in 1909
Some Observationson Salmon andTrout in Alaska,1907
Aquatic Plants inPond Culture, 1909
Statistics of Fisher-ies of Middle At-lantic States for
1904American Catflshes,Habits, Culture,and CommercialImportance, 1910.
.
Fishes of Connecti-cut Lakes andNeighboringWaters, 1908
Fish and Fish Eggs,Distribution ofFish and FishEggs during FiscalYear 1907
Distribution of Fishand Fish Eggs—
19081909
Distribution of FoodFishes during theFiscal Year 1906...
Culture of MontanaGrayling, 1907
Statistics of Fisher-ies of New Eng-land States, 1905...
Commercial Fisher-ies of Pacific CoastStates in 1904
428 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Commerce and LaboeDepartment—Con.
Fisheries Bureau—Con.
General publications-Continued.Marine Isopods Col-
lected in Philip-pines by U. S.
Fisheries SteamerAlbatross in 1907-1908
Unutilized Fishesand Their Rela-tion to Fishing In-dustries, 1907
Whalebone, its Pro-duction and Utili-
zation, 1907Bulletins (cloth):
Vol. 24Vol. 25Vol. 26Vol. 27 (buckram)...Vol. 28, Pt. 1 (buck-ram)
Vol. 28, Pt. 2 (buck-ram)
Bulletins, separates (pa-* per):
Fish Parasites of
Genus ArgulusFound in WoodsHole Region, 1904.
Parasites of Fishesof Beaufort, N.C.,1905
Chinook SalmonFur Seals and Seal
Fisheries, F e b -
ruary, 1910Goldfish and TheirCulture in Japan.
.
Plea for Observationof Habits of Fishesand against UndueGeneralization
Utility of Sea FishHatching, April,1910
International Regu-lations of Fisherieson High Seas, 1910.
International Regu-lations of Fisherieson High Seas, Jan.,1910
Method of LobsterCulture, Febru-ary, 1910
Experiments in Ar-tificial Propaga-tion of Fresh-Wa-ter Mussels, Apr.,1910
Fishes of CoastalStreams of Oregonand Northern Cali-
fornia, 1908. . ..-
Fisheries and GuanoIndustry of Peru,Feb.. 1910
Photography of
Aquatic AnimalsLa Their NaturalEnvironment, 1908
SeaweedCommercial Spongesand Sponge Fish-eries. 1910
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$. 05
.10
.05
1.302.00.90
1.10
2.50
2.00
10
.05
.35
.05
.05
.05
.15
.15
.05
.15
.15
$. 05
.30
.20
2.602. 004.502. 20
10. 00
8. 00
.10
.05
.70
.05
.05
.20
.15
.15
.10
.30
.30
.10
.20
1.50
Title.Num-ber of
copies.Price.
Commekce and LaborDepartment—Con.
Fisheries Bureaur—Con.
Bulletins, separates-Continued.
I
Abuse of Scaphanderjin Sponge Fisher-
i
ies, 1910j
1
Notes on Lake Ta- !
hoe. Its Trout and i
Trout-Fishiag 1
Golden Trout of theSouthern High Si-
erras 2Method of Cultivat-ing RainbowTrout and otherSalmonoids, April,1910
Physiological Ef-fects upon Fishesof Changes in Den-sity and Salinityof Water, 1906 2
Fishes of West Vir-
ginia, 1908 1
Plans for PromotingWhitefish Produc-tion of GreatLakes, April, 1910.
Immigration and Nat-uralization Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):1904 51905
1
41905 (leather) 1
1906 1
1906 (leather) 1
1907 7
1908 41909 41909 (cloth) 3
1910 8Chinese Exclusion Treat-
ies, Laws, and Regu-lations (paper):Ed. February, 1909.. 1
Dec. 15, 1909, ed. of
December, 1909... 4Dec. 15, 1909, ed. of
December, 1909,
embodying amend-ments to Rules 14
and 30 2Apr. 18, 1910 14
Apr. 18, 1910 1
Apr. 18, 1910, ed. of
Jan. 10, 1911
Immigration Laws andRegulations (paper):July 1, 1907, 6th ed.,
June 7. 1909July 1,1907, 8th ed.,
EmbodyingAmendments toRules 4, 24, andStatistical Rule23, Dec. 15, 1909...! 7
July 1, 1907, 9th ed., I
Feb. 15, 1910 i 7July 1,1907, 10th ed.,
July, 1910 20July 1,1907, llthed.,iDec. 12, 1910 54
July 1,1907, 13th ed..
May 4, 1911i
38 1
$. 10
.10
.20
.05
.10
.05
.10
.70
.30
.75
.301.00.25.25.30.50.25
.10
.10
.05
.05
.10
.05
,10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.70
.70
2.00
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911-
429
f—Continued.
Title.
Commerce and LaborDepartment—Con.
Immigration and Nat-uralization Bureau—Continued.
Inumgration Statementand Inward PassengerMovement (monthly)(paper):
1910, September1911, February
Xatm-alization Division,Xaturalization Laws,and Regulations (pa-per):
19091910
1910, Sept. 151911
Information and Distri-bution Di\nsion, gen-eral publications (pa-per):Information for Im-migrants Concern-ing United States,its Opportunities,Government, andInstitutions, 1908.
.
Labor Bureau.
Annual reports (cloth):
1903 (paper)1903190419051906.1907 (paper)1907 (buckram)19081909
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper):Laws Relating toCompensation for
Industrial Acci-dents in ForeignCountries, 1909
General publications(paper):Report on I^aborDisturbances inColorado from1880-1904
Laws Relating tothe Employmentof Women andChildren inUnited States,1907.
Bulletins (paper):No. 48No. 49No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No, 64
Num-ber of
I
Price,
copies.
$0.05.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.50
.65
.65
.75
.751.151.50.70
1.10
.20
Total.
.20i
.15
.10
.15
.15
.15
.15
.25LOO.15.20.20.15.20.20.20.20.15.20
80. 05.10
1.65.70
.25
1.002. 601.951.501.50L15
21.007. 00
12. 10
1.00
,60
1.20
.201.80.75.45.45.75
11.006. 90L 20.60.45.60
2. 20.80
2.20.15L 60
Title.
Commerce and LaborDepartment— Con.
Labor Bureau—Con.
Bulletins—Continued.No. 65N 0. 66No. 67No. 68No. 09No. 70No. 71
No. 72No. 73
No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 77
No. 78No. 79No. 80No. 81
No. 82No. 83No. 84No. 85No. 86No. 87No. 88No. 89No. 89, July, 1910....No. 90No. 91
Labor bulletins, sub-scriptions:
7 subscriptions1 subscription
Special reports (cloth):TenthEleventhTwelfth
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
Light-House Board.
Annual reports (paper):1909
General publications(paper):Acetylene gas, etc. .
.
Rules and Regulations,miscellaneous (paper):Regulations for
Lighting Bridgesover NavigableRivers, 1907
Manufactures Bureau.
General publications(paper):Promotion of For-eign Commerce inEurope andUnited States,1907.
Jute Industry, 1909..Packing for Export,1909 (1910)
World Trade Direc-tory, 1911 (buck-ram)
Daily Consular andTrade Reports, newseries (paper):
1910, No. 1
1910, No. 561910, No. 69
1910, No. 70
1911, No. 3
303
2,651
1
1
1
1
150
1.501.10
.95
.65
.45
.05
5.00
430 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Commerce and LaborDepartment—Con.
Manufactures Bureau—Continued.
Index to Daily Consularand Trade Reports(paper): :
Index to Nos. 76-152.1
Index to Nos. 76-152\
(buckram)Index to Nos. 1-75. . .
j
Index to Nos. 1-75j
(buckram)|
Indexes to Daily Con-J
sular and Trade Re-ports, subscriptions:
1911, 20 subscriptionsMonthly Consular andTrade Reports (paper)
:
No. 298No. 300No. 303No. 304No. 306No. 307No. 308No. 309No. 310No. 311No. 312.....
No. 313No. 314No. 315No. 317No. 318No. 320No. 321No. 322No. 323No. 324No. .325
No. 327No. 328No. 331No. 332No. 333No. 335No. 336No. 337No. 339No. 340No. 341No. 342No. 343No. 344No. 345No. 347No. 349No. 350No. 351No. 352No. 353No. 354No. 355No. 356No. 357 t
No. 357, pt. 21
Special Consular Re-\
ports (paper):j
Vol. .37
Vol. 38Vol. 39Vol. 40, pt. 1
Vol. 40, pt. 2Vol. 41, pt. 1
Vol. 41, pt. 2Vol. 41,pt. 3Vol. 41, pt. 4Vol. 41,pt. 5
50
Price.
$.10
1.50.10
1.50
.40
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.15
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.25
.25
.20
.25
.25
.25
.25
.20
.25
.25
.25
.25
.20
.20
.20
.25
.20
.30
.25
.25
.25
.30
.30
.25
.15
.20
.20
.25
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.20
.10
.15
.20
.15
.15
.25
.05
.05
.05
.05
Total.
$5.00
43.505.30
16.50
8. 00
.451.35.15.45
1.05.30.30.30.40.60.60.20.60.75.25.40
1.75.25.50.75.80.25
2.502. 25.75.20
.50
.40
.30
.501.00.50.90.90
7.25.15.40.20.25.40.80
1.601.602.204.604.40
.403.30.80.30.45
1.75.60.20.35.45
Title.Num-ber of
copies.
Commerce and LaborDepartment—Con.
Manufactures Bureau—Continued.
Special Consular Re-ports—Continued.
Vol. 41, pt. 6 1
Vol. 42, pt. 1 5Vol. 42, pt. 2 5Vol. 42, pt. 3Vol. 43, pt. 1 3Vol. 43, pt. 2....'.... 27Vol. 43, pt. 3 7
Commercial Relations(cloth):
1904 1
1906i
1
1907, pt. 1 2
1907, pt. 2 1
1908, pt.l 4
1908, pt. 2 61909 , 1
Tarifl series (paper):No. 1 2No. 2 5No. 3 4No. 3, supp 2No. 4 1
No. 5 2No. 6 6No. 6b 3No. 6d 2No. 6e 6No. 7 7No. 7a 3No. 8 4No. 9 2No. IQ 4No. 11 7No. 12 5No. 13 5
No. 14 5
No. 14a 2No. 15 6No. 15a 6No. 15b 1
No. 16 6No. 17 5
No. 17a 1
No. 17b 1
No. 18 7
No. 19 5No. 20 7No. 21 2No. 23 43No. 24 7No. 25 5No. 26 18
Consular Reports, annu-al series (paper):No. 11 1
No. 21 1
No. 26 1
No. 39 2
Special agents' series (pa-per):
No. 1 3No. 4 2
No. 5 7
No. 6 3No. 7 1
No. 8..... 1
No. 9 4No. 10 2No. 11 5No. 13 4No. 14 7No. 15 7
No. 16 2
Price.
$0.05.05.10.10.05.05.05
.65
.75
.75
.65
.75
.85
.10
.10
.10
.05
.05
.10
.10
.10
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.05
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.10
.10
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.15
.15
.05
.15
.15
.10
.10
.10
SUPERINTENDENT OP DOCUMENTS. 431
Itemized Statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
COMMEECE AND LABORDepartment—Con.
Manufactures Bureau—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.
Special agents' series—j
Continued.|
No. 171
No. 18No. 19 1
No. 19, reprint 1909..!
No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23 i
No. 24No. 25 '
No. 26!
No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34 ,
No. 34 ,
No. 34, supplemen-tary
No. 36No. .37
No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43 .
.
Foreign Tariff Notes
1910No. 2, 1911
Miscellaneous series(paper):No. 5, Packing for
ExportNo. 5, Packing for
Export
Naviga /ion Bureau.
Annual Reports ^cloth)
1908 (buckram)19091910
List of Merchant Ves-sels (paper):
19091909 (buckram)1910, pt. G !
1910, pts. 1-fii
1910, pts. 1-6 (buck-j
ram) >
1910, pts. 1-5 (canvas)Navigation Laws Cpa-
per):19071907 (cloth)
1908 !
1909i
19101
Standards Bureau,National.
General publications(paper)Ta
"
ables of Equiva- !
lents of United I
States Customary\and Metric
Weights andMeasures, .3ded i
Price. Total.
342
1
42
47
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0
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3
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1
9
43
42
281
3369
5
1
252
55
1,810
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.10j
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.10
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.05I
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.55
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1.80.90
1.50.30.40.25.15
.90
.40
.15
.60
.40
.10
.80
.10
.151.80.45.25
.0525.20
8. 25
131, 50
1.409.00.25
2. 20
11.90.75
2. 0030. 602. 352. 251.20
8.00
Title.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Commerce and LaborDepartment—Con.
Standards Bureau, Na-tional—Continued.
General publications
—
Continued.International Met-
ric System of
Weights andMeasures, 1906
Laws concerningWeights andMeasures ofUnited States,1904
Bulletins (paper):Vol. 1, No. 1
Vol. 1, No. 2
Vol. 2, No. 1
Vol. 2, No. 2Vol. 2, No. 3
Vol. 3, No. 2Vol. 4, No. 1
Vol. 5, No. 1
Vol. 5, No. 4Vol. 6, No. 2Vol. 6, No. 3
Vol. 6, No. 4
Bulletins, separates (pa-per):Reprmt—
No. 3No. 11
No. 13 ,
No. 21
No. 50No. 66 ,
No. 70No. 71
No. 77No. 78No. 81No. 86 ,
No. 92 ,
No. 99 ,
No. 102Circulars (paper):
No. 7 ,
No. 16 ,
No. 17 ,
No. 21
No. 23No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28 ,
No. 30Conference on Weightsand Measures (paper):
1910
Statistics Bureau.
Annual Reports, For-eign Commerce andNavigation (cloth):
190719091909 (paper)1910
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper):Imported Merchan-
dise Entered for
Compensation in\
United States and\
Duties Collectedi
Thereon, 1909 1
Price. Total
1
1
11 $u. lU $1 . 10
1 Kn. ou . 50
4 OK. Jo 1. 00
5 on1. 25
4 1. 006 on
1. 501 . 30 .301 .25 .251 .20 .205 OK
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. iU . 101 . 05 . 051 .20 .201 .05 .051 .10 .101 . 15 . 151 .10 .103 .05 .152 .15 .302 . 10 . 203 . 10 .30
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. uo AK
4 .05 .20
1 .15 .151 .15 .152 .15 .30
1 1.50 1.5018 1.50 27.00
1.30 1.307 1.70 • 11.90
.15 .15
432 SEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PKINTEE.
liaiilzai ^ r^r. t ' vr,: oj sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title. III Price. Total. Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
CuMMERCE AND L/ABOF, Commerce and Labor.Department—Con
.
Department—Con.
Statistics Bureau—Con. Statistics Bureau—Con.
Annusl reports, seps- Special Consular Re-rates—Continued
.
ports (paper):Imports and Ex- Vol 27 1 $0. 10 $0. 10ports of Merchan- Vol 28 1 . 05 . 05dise bv Articles Vol 30 4 .* 10 . 40and Countries. Vol 33 15 25 3 75.Tune 30, 1903-1907 . 1 $0. 15 $0. 15 Vol 35 \ . 15 . 15
Imports of Merchan- Monthly Summary ofdise bv Articles Commerce and Fi-and Countries I nance, new series (pa-Years ending June per):30, 1903-1907 i .25 .25 Series 1903-4— -
Commerce of Non- No 1 2 . 35 70contiguous Terri- No. 2 . 35 35tory of United No. 3 3 . 35 1. 05States withUnited No. 4 4 . 35 1. 40States and JForei^n No. 7 1 [35 . 35Countrie? during 7 . 35 2. 45Year ending Jiuie No. 10 1 .50 .5030 1907 4 . 10 .40 No. 11 4 .35 1*40
Noncontiguous Ter- No 12 1 . 35 . 35ritory of United Series 1904-5
—
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.
3 [35 1. 05Year ending June Series 1909-10
—
30 1909 4 . 15. .60 No 5 1 . 20 . 20General publications No 6 4 '. 30 1. 20(paper)
:
1 . 20 .20Statistical Abstract No. 8 7 . 20 1. 40
of Foreign Coun- No 9 11 *202! 20
tries, pts. 1—3, AT<-> 1 n 10 . 20 2! 00Oct. 1909 (cloth).. 17 . 60 8. 50 No 11 10 . 25 2. 50
CommercialAmerica No 12 14"
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—
Commerc ia 1Amei'ica XTn 1 1 0 .20 2.40in 1907. Reprint No. 2 11 .20 2.201909 . 20 . 60 No 3 3 .20 1.60
Commercial Porto No 4 11 .20 2*20
R-icoinl906, April. No 5 11 .20 2.201907 6 . io . 90 14 . 30 4. 20
.80Transportation No. 7 4 .20Routes and Sys- No. 8 8 .20 1. 60tems of AVorld
.
No. 9 2 .20 .401907 (tpTct) 17 . 10 1. 70 No 10 1 .20 . 20
Jvlonthlv Summary of
C 0 m m e r c e andthp Wnrlri IQDOi
42 . 25 10. 50Bulletins (paper): 2.50 17.50
j-^u* yyjj otji tco i«7xu- »
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I/O \]Ja^jCL J .O f\ Tn TTi p T r» p PinflKj U 111 iiX Kj L Kj Kj OiLlKJL
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No 276 16 . 15 2. 25 VTied-L \ja)iyaiVi:> Ul tilt?
1 . 15 . 15 World, etc., 1905.. 1 . 10 . 10
8 . 15 1. 20 Commercial ChinaVnl 74 Kin 9R1
.^ . 15 . 15 in 1904 2 . 15 . 30
Vnl 74 'NTo 989 1*
20 20 Customs Tariff ofVnl 74 >Jf> 98^ 12 . 20 2. 40 "RpmiVilip nf r^<nl^?i, . 15 . 15Vnl 7Fi Kct 9RA 4 . 15 . 60 Customs Tariff of
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Vol. 75, No. 287 4 '. 15 .60 in
—
Vol. 76, No. 288 4 .15 .60 1903 1 .15 .15Vol. 75, No. 289 3 .15 .45 1905 1 .15 .15Vol. 75, No. 291 3 .15 .45 i Diplomatic andVol. 75, No. 292 3 .15 .45
j
Consular ServiceVol. 75, No. 293 1 .20 .20 . of United States,
Vol. 75, No. 294 5 .15 .75 Corrected to Sept.Vol. 75, No. 295 15 .15 2. 25 14, 1903 1 .10 .10
Vol. 75, No. 29C 16 .25 4.00 Commercial JapanVol. 75, No. 297 IC .20 2.00 in 1904 1 .15 .15
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 433
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Commerce and LabobDepartment—Con.
StatisticsBureau—Con.
Monthly Summary of
Commerce andFinance, separates-Continued.
Territorial and Com-mercial Expansionof United States,1800-1903
Statistical Abstract of
United States (paper):
1903Yeloth)V.'.'.'.'"!!
19051905 (cloth)
19061906 (cloth)
1906 (half leather) . .
.
19071907 (buckram)19081908 (buckram)19091909 (cloth)
Statistical Abstract,separates (paper):
Statistical Record of
Progress of UnitedStates, 1800-1907..
Steamboat InspectionService.
Annual reports (paper):
1905 ,
Laws Governing Steam-boat Insx)ection Serv-ice (paper):
19091910
Pilot Rules (paper):Great Lakes andTheir Connectingand TributaryWaters
Great Lakes andTheir Connectingand TributaryWaters, ed. June17, 1910
Atlantic and Pacific
Coast InlandWaters, adopted1902, etc
Atlantic and Pacific• Inland Watersand on Gulf of
Mexico, exceptRivers EmptyingInto Gulf ofMexico and TheirTributaries, ed.
Mar. 20, 1909Certain InlandWaters of Atlanticand Pacific Coastsand of Coasts of
Gulf of Mexico, ed.of Apr. 1, 1910
Inland Waters of
Atlantic and Pa-cific Coasts and of
Coast of Gulf of
Mexico, ed. July 9,
1910
10513—11
JN um-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$0. 10
.35
.50
.35
.50
.60
.751.00.60.90.50.75.50.70
.05
.20
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
15 I .05
$0. 10
.35
.50
.35
.50
.601.501.002.401.808.502. 25
45. 5011.20
,10
.20
,25
,05
,10
.75
Num-Title. ber of Price. Total.
copies.
Commerce and LaborDepartment—Con.
Statistics Bureau—Con.
Pilot Rules—Contd.Inland Waters of
Atlantic and Pa-cific Coasts and onGulf of Mexico,Except RiversEmptying intoGulf and Then-Tributaries, Mar.20, 1909 3 $0. 05 $0.15
Rivers WhoseWaters Flow intoGulf of Mexicoand Their Tribu-taries and RedRiver of North,ed. June 17, 1910... 7 .05 .35
General Rules and Reg-ulations (paper):
1907 2 .15 .301909 1 .15 : .151910 Q .15 .901910, amended 5 .15 .751911 4 .10 .40
Civil Service Com-mission.
Annual reports (cloth):
19071 1 .70 .701909 (paper) 4 .15 .601909 5 .35 1.75
General publications(paper):Report of Commis-
sioner RooseveltConcerning Politi-
cal Assessmentsand Use of Official
Influence to Co.i-
trol Elections in
Federal Offices at
Baltimore, withAction of Com-mission and Re-port of Testimony.1891 1 .10 .10
Instructions to Apph-cants (paper):Information forBoards of Exam-iners ConcerningAppUcations, Ex-aminations, andA p p 0 i n tments,June 1, 1909 1 .05 ,05
Laws, Rules, and Regu-lations (paper):
Civil Service Act,
tive Orders, ed. of
May, 1910 9 .10 : .90Manual of Examinations
(paper):For Fall of 1910 1 .10 .10For Spring of 1911... 5 .10 .50
District op Columbia.
Commissioners.
Annual reports (paper):1900, vol. 2 1 .25 .251904, vol. 2 1 .10 .101906, vol. 3 (cloth)... 1 .75 .75
28
434 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
2 $1.10 S2.201 1.00 1.001 1.00 1.003 .75 2. 253 .80 2. 401 .80 .80
23 .75 17.253 .80 2. 401 .75 .756 .85 5. 10
6 .55 3.30
1 .35 .35
1 .15 .15
1 .05 .05
2 .05 .10
1 .25 .25
2 .10 .20
2 .25 .50
2 .10 .20
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .25 .25
1 .10 .10
2 .05 .10
2 .05 .10
Title.
District of Colum-bia—Ck)ntiiiued.
CommissioneTs—Gon.
General publications
^^Bibliography o f
District of Colum-bia, List of Books,Maps, N e w s -
papers, IncludingArticles in Maga-zines, and OtherPublications to
1898, 1900Code of Law for Dis-
trict of Columbia,Enacted Mar. 3,
19 01, AmendedJan. 31 and Jime30, 1902, andAmended Furtherto Mar. 4, 1911(buckram)
Laws Relating toCorporations inDistrict of Colum-bia, with Index,1903
Origin and Govern-ment of District of
Columbia, 1908Laws Relating toStreet-RailwayFranchises in Dis-trict of Columbia,1905
Laws Relating to
Street -RailwayFranchises in theDistrict of Colum-bia, 1905 (cloth)...
Engineer Department.
Annual reports (paper):1894
General publications(half leather):Underground wires
in District of Co-lumbia, Dec. 11,
Num-ber ofcopies.
Health Office.
Annual reports (buck-ram):
1909
Supreme Court.
Star Route trials (sheep)
:
Vol. 1
Vol.2Vol. 3
Vol. 4
Fish Commission.
Annual reports (cloth):
1871-72..1875-76187818791881..-..*
18821883..18841885
592
1
12
Price.
$0.15
1.25
.05
.20
.25
.35
,50
50
1.751.751.251.75
.90
.85
.75
.75
.80
.751.30.85.75
Total.
$0.15
740.00
.05
2.40
.25
.35
.35
50
.50
28.05.75.75.80
3.006.207.65.75
Title.
Fish Commission—Continued.
Annual reports—Con.1886 ,
188718881889-18911892189418971898190019021903
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper):Report on Construc-
tion and Outfit of
United StatesFish CommissionSteamer Alba-tross, 1885
Dredging and OtherRecords of UnitedStates Fish Com-mission SteamerAlbatross, withBibliography Re-lative to Work of
Vessel, 1900Notes on Extentand Condition of
Alewife Fisheriesof United Statesin 1896
Preliminary Reviewof Apodal Fishesor Eels InhabitingWaters of Americaand Europe, 1891..
Aquatic Products inArts and Indus-tries
Artificial Propaga-tion of BlackBasses
Report on Cephalo-pods of North-eastern Coast of
AmericaStatistical Review
of Coast Fisheriesof United States,1891
Nofes on Tagging of
4,000 Adult Codat Woods Hole,Mass., 1902
Report of Distribu-tion of Fish andEggs from July 1,
1888, to June 30,
1889. 1802Check-List of Fishes
of Florida, 1899....The Chemical Com-position and Nu-tritive Value of
Food Fishes, etc .
.
Review of ForeignFishery Trade of
United States,1896
Fisheries of GreatLakes, 1894
Halibut Fishery,Davis Strait, 1880.
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENT. 435
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Fish Commission—Continued.
Annual reports, sepa-rates—Continued.Observations uponHerring and Her-ring Fisheries of
Noriheast Coast,with Special Ref-erence to VicinityofPassamaquoddvBay, 1897
Report on Fisheriesof Indian River,Fla., 1897
Review of LabroidFishes of Americaand Europe, 1887..
Report on OysterBeds of Louisiana,
Num-ber of
copies.
Spanish Mackerel,|
Its Natural His-|
tory and Artifi-
cial Propagation,with Account of
Origin and De-velopment of Fish-ery, 1883
Catalogue of FishesKlnown to InhabitWaters of NorthAmerica, North of
Tropic of Cancer,with Notes onSpecies Discov-ered in 1S83, 1885.-
Notes on Fishes of
Lake Ontario, An-notated List of
Fishes Known toOccur in LakeChamplain and Its
Tributary Waters,Annotated List of
Fishes Known toreccur in St. Law-Once. River, 1902..
Oysters and Meth-ods of Oyster Cul-ture, with Noteson Clam Culture,1897
Establishment of
Stations for Pro-pagation of Sal-
mon on PacificCoast, 1896
Herring Industry of
Passamaquo d d yRegion, Maine,
Planktonic Studies,Comparative In- ,
vestigations of Im-j
portance and Con- i
stitution of Pe- i
lagic Fauna andj
FloraCheap Fixtures for
Hatching of Sal-mon, 1879
|
Report on Fishes I
Obtained by|Steamer Albatross
|
in Vicinity ofSanta Catalina Is-
land and Monte-rey Bay, 1899
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Price. Total.
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.10
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10
.05
15
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.05
$0.40
.25
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.10
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.20
,15
1.35
.10
.20
.05
.15
.05
Fish Commission—Continued.
Annual reports, sepa- i
rates—Continued.'
Shad I'isheries of 1
Atlantic Coast of i
United States, 1899Notes on Silversides
j
of Genus Menidiaj
of East Coast of1
United States,I
with Descriptions\
of Two New Sub-|
species, 1902'
Utilization of Skinsi
of Aquatic Ani-mals
Review of SparoidFishes of Americaand Europe, 1893..;
Report upon Ex-]
hi bit of United|
States Commission
;
of Fish and Fish- ;
eries at Tennessee i
Centennial Expo-I
sition in 1.897 :
Anatomy of Thysa- :
nocephalum Cris-
pum, LiDton, Pa-j
site of Tiger Shark,1891
\
Annotated List of|
Fishes Knownt
from State of Ver-j
mont, 1896Review of Fisheriesin Contiguous
|
Waters of State ofWashington andBritish Columbia,
On Fish Ento.:oafrom YellowstoneNational Park,1893
i
General publications t
(cloth):j
Manual of Fish Cul-\
ture Based onMethods of UnitedStates Fish Com-
|
missionj
Report on Fisheriesi
of Indian River,j
Fla., 1897 (paper) .!
General publications,|
separates (paper):i
Artificial Propaga- i
tion of Black I
Basses, Crapies,and Rock Bass,1897
Artificial Propaga-tion of Lake
|
Trout, Grayling,!
and Whitefish, i
Artificial Propaga-tion of MarineSpecies—19041904
Artificial Propaga-tion of Salmons ofPacific Coast, 1903.
BuUetins (cloth):Vol.1Vol. 2
$0.10
.05
.20
.20
.05
.05
,05
,15
,05
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10
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L30
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436 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Fish Commission—Continued.
Bulletins—Continued
.
Vol. 3
Vol. 4
Vol. 5Vol. 6.
Vol. 7...Vol. 8Vol.9Vol. 10
Vol. 11
Vol. 12Vol. 13
Vol. 14
Vol. 14 (paper)Vol. 15
Vol. 10
Vol. 17
Vol. 18Vol. 19
Vol. 20, pt. 1
Vol. 20, pt. 2
Vol. 21 (paper)Vol. 22
Vol. 23
Bulletins, separates(paper):
List of Fishes andMollusks Collectedin Arkansas andIndian Territoryin 1894
Report of Investiga-tions RespectingFishes of Arkan-sas, Conductedduring 1891, 1892,
and 1893, withSynopsis of Previ-ous Explorationsin same State, 1894.
Fisheries of Canada,1894
Clam Problem andClam Culture, 1899.
Gill-Nets in. CodFishery, etc., 1881.
Report of Commis-sioner on Investi-gations on Colum-bia River Basin inRegard to SalmonFisheries, 1894
Some ObservationsConcerning FishParasites, 1894
Descriptions of Newor little - knownGenera and Spe-cies of Fi=;hes fromUnited States, 1897
Observations uponFishes and FishCulture, 1892
Notes on Fish Cul-ture in GermanV,etc., 1895
Some Plankton Stud-ies in Great Lakes,1893
New Isopod Para-sitic on HermitCrab, 1901
Report on ProposedIntroduction of
Jamaica MountainMullet into UnitedStates, 1890
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0. 40.40.40.40.55
1.001.501.35.95
1.10.75.90.70
1.251.15.80
1.501.251.801.651.451.902. 00
.05
.25
.05
.10
.05
.10
.05
.10
.05
Total.
$0.80.40.40.40.55
2. 003.001.351.902. 206.003.603.503.753.453.203. 003.75
10. 806. 601.453. 806. GO
10
Title.
Fish Commission—Continued.
Bulletins, separates
—
Continued.Notes on Fresh-water Fishes of
Washington Coun-ty, Me., 1894
Report upon Inves-tigations in Mau-mee River Basinduring Summer of
1893Report on Collection
of Fishes fromRivers of Centraland NorthernMexico, 1894
On classification of
Myxo s p 0 r i d i a.
Group of Proto-zoan Parasites in-
festing Fishes,1893.Proceedings andPapers of NationalFishery Congressheld at Tampa,Fla., Jan. 19-24,
1898 (cloth)Report on Fisheries
of Lake Ontario,
_ 1892Rearing Oystersfrom ArtificiallyFertilized Eggs,with Notes onPond Culture, etc.,
1883Report on EuropeanMethods of OysterCulture, 1893
The Physical andBiological Charac-teristics of theNatrual OysterGrounds of SouthCarolina, 1890
Artificial Propaga-tion of Salmon onPacific Coast ofUnited State ,'
,
with Notes on Na-tural History of
Quinnat Salmon,1896
Transplanting o f
Lobsters to Pacific
Coast of UnitedStates, 1890
Freshwater Pearlsand Pearl Fish-eries of UnitedStates, 1897
Salmon Fishery of
Penobscot Bayand River in 1895and 1896, 1898
Peripheral NervousSystem of BonyFishes, 1899
Mollusca of PortoRico, 1901
Nemerteans of PortoRico, 1900
Polychsetous Anne-lids of Porto Rico,1901
Sponges Collected in
Porto Rico in 1899,
1900
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.05
.05
,05
,10
.15
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.35
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.05
.20
.05
.10
. 10
SUPERINTEisTDENT OF DOCUMEKTS.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911-
437
[—Continued.
Title.
Fish Commission—Continued.
Bulletins, separates-Continued.Notes on Fishes fromLower PotomacRiver, 1892
Preservation o f
Fishery Productsfor Food, 1899(cloth)
Organic Constitu-ents of Scales of
Fish, 1901Review of Generaand Species of Ser-ranidae Foimd inWaters of Americaand Europe, 1890..
Observations o nSpawning Habitsof Shad, 1893
Physical and* Bio-logical Character-istics of NaturalOyster Grounds ofSouth Carolina,1892
Reappearance o f
Tilefish. 1898Suggestions for Em-ployment of Im-proved Types of
Vessels in MarketFisheries, w i t hNotes on BritishFishing Steamers,1890
Fisheries and FisheryIndustries (cloth):
Sec. 1, 1884, textSec. 1, 1884, plates...Sec. 2, 1887Sees. 3 and 4Sec. 5, vol. 1..
Sec. 5, vol. 2Sec. 5, plates
Freedman's Savings &Trust Co.
Annual reports (paper):1910
Geographic Board.
Reports (cloth):1890-18991890-1906 (paper)...
General publications(paper):
Special Report ofUnited StatesBoard of Geo-graphic NamesRelating to Geo-graphic Names inthe Philip pineIslands, May 1901
Decisions (paper):No. 18No. 30No. 3.5
No. 39
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.10
,10
1.051.051.001.101.051.101.00
,05
.25
.05
.10
.10
.05
.05
$0. 10
1.50
.10
.15
.05
.30
6.303.152.003.302. 103.303.00
,05
Title.
Num-I
ber ofI
Price,copies.
Government PrintingOffice.
Public Printer.
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ram):1909 i
1909 (paper)|
1910, pt. 1
1919, pt. 1 (paper)..'1910, pt. 3 (paper)...!1910, pt. 3
{
General publica t i o n s
(paper):|
Industrial hygiene, i
1908—'
EnglishI
German i
Simplified Spelling,[
1st ed !
Manual of Style for
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1909i
Style Book, Com-pilation of Rules
j
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partmental Print-|
ing, including Con-
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gressional Record, i
January, 1911Style Book, January,
1911 (buckram). .
.
Documents Office.j
General publica t i o n s i
(half morocco):'
Tables of an An-notated Index toCong r e s s i 0 n a 1
Series of UnitedStates PublicDociunents, 1902. .j
Bulletins (paper):]
No. 9 i
No. 12 t
Bibliographies (paper):j
Reports of Explora- !
tions Printed in I
Documents o f
United StatesI
Government, 1899.Document Catalogue,comprehensive index(cloth):
Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Vol.3Vol. 4Vol. 5Vol. 6
Vol. 7
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No. 1
No. 2No. 3
1
224
150
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438 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
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Government PrintingOffice—Continued.
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No. 4i
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Bibliography of UnitedStates Governmentpublications. Depart-ment Lists (paper):
List of Publicationsof Agricultural De-partment, 1862-1902, 1904
Interior Department.
Secretary.
Annual reports (cloth):
1849, vol. 3
1884, vol. 21885, vol. 1
1898, vol. 1
1909, vol. 1
1909, vol. 2 (b u c k-
ram)General publications
(paper):Laws Relating toP r 0 t e ction of
Lives of CoalMiners in Terri-
tories, 1891-1906.
.
Price.
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.35
.35
.75
.75
.50
.35
1.10.80.60.55
Total.
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.95
.60
.60
1.10
.05
$0. 30.20.35.30.35.25.35.35.75.75LOO.35
309. 10L 66.60.55
Title.
.70
1.201.60
2.20
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
,10
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
-Secretory-Continued.
General pubUcations—!
Continued.Coal Areas inUnited States,etc., 1907
Report on Glacier,Wind, Cave, andPiatt NationalParks, SuUys HillPark, CasaGrandeRuin,MuirWoods, PetrifiedForest, and otherNational Monu-ments, 1910
Analysis of Watersof Hot Springs,Hot SpringsReservation, HotSprings, GarlandCounty, Ark., 1902
Oil Lands in IndianTerritory and Ter-ritory of Okla-homa, hearingsbefore Secretaryof Interior May 8,
24, 25, and 29, andJune 7 and 10,1906.
Report on Methodsof Surveying Pub-lic Domam, 1878.
Government Rec-lamation Workin ForeignCountries, 1909
Report on WindCave, CraterLake, Sullys Hill,
Piatt, and MesaVerde NationalParks and CasaGrande Ruin,1907
Circulars (paper):No. 5
Alaska, governor,annual reports (pa-per):
189418951904190519061907190819091910
Arizona, governor,annual reports " (pa-per):
19061907
1910
Columbia Institutionfor Deaf and Dumb(paper):Proceedings of Six-teenth Meeting ofConvention o f
American Instruc-tors of Deaf,Buffalo, N. Y.,July 2-8, 1901
Report, 1907
$2.25 S2.25
,10
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Title.
INTEEIOB DEPABT-MENT—Con.
Secretary—Continued
.
Five Civilized TribesCommissioner, annualreports (paper);
1901
Five civilized TribesCommissioner, gen-e r a 1 publications(cloth):
Laws, Decisions,and RegulationsAfiecting Work of
Commission t oFive CivilizedTribes, 1893-1906..
Government Hospitalfor Insane, generalpublications (cloth):
Illustrations o f
Gross Morbid An-atomy of Brain inInsane, 1908
Government Hospitalfor Insane, bulletins
No. 2
Hot Springs Reserva-tion, annual reports(paper):18961901190219041907
Mine Inspector for In-dian Territory, an-nual reports (paper):
189418951896189718981899190119021903190419051906
Mine Inspector forTerritory of NewMexico, annual re-
ports (paper):19061910
New Mexico, governor,annual reports (pa-per):190719081909
Official Register (leath-er):
1905, vol. 1
Oklahoma, governor,annual reports (pa-per):
1907
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. 1 Total.
$0.70.15
1.70
.20
.15
.15
2. 15
1 .15
$2. 10.15
8.50
15.60
1.00
2.15
.15
Title.
Num-ber of
1copies.
Price.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
iSecretor?/—Continued
.
Report on Constructionof Pension Building(paper):18861887
Register of Departmentof the Interior (pa-per):
1909Sequoia and GeneralGrant National Parks,annual reports (pa-per):
1892189318941895189618971899190019011902190319041905190619071908
Union Pacific Ry., Gov-ernment directors, an-nual reports (pa-per):
1892189318941895189618971898
Utah, governor, annualreoorts (paper):
1895.Yellowstone NationalPark, annual reports(paper):1880188119011904190719091910
Y 0 s e m i t e NationalPark, annual reports(paper):
18911893189418951896189919001901 _
190219031904190519061907
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440 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Num-. ber of
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Price. Total.
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1 .05 .051 .15 .151 .10 .10
2 .05 .10
3 . 65 1.952 .05 .101 .05 .051 .20 .201 . 25 . 251 lio !io3 .10 .301 .15 .151 .10 .10
1 .15 .15
1 . 15 . 151 !05 !05
2 .05 .10
1 .10 .10
1 .25 .253 .25 .75
1 3. 00 3.00
1 .75 . 75
1 .75 .75
1 .75 .752 .20 .40
Title.
Interior Depart-MEi^^—Con.
iSccrctorj/T-Continued.
Porto Rioo, EducationDepartrtient, annualreports (paper):
1906Porto Rico, Interior De-partment, annual re-
ports (paper):1901...
: 19021905...
Hawaii, governor, an-nual reports (paper):
1900..:
1901 (cloth)1902...1903...1904.1905. . :
1907...1908...1909..-.
1910...Crater Lake NationalPark, annual reports
. (paper):1909.. i
Mount Rainier NationalPark, annual reports(paper):.
19071908
Laws and Regulationsrelating to NationalParks, Reservations,etc. (paper):Yellowstone Na-tional Park, Wyo.,1908-
Mesa Vetde NationalPark, annual reports(paper):
1909Maps of states, showinglands designated by-
Secretary of Interioras subject to entry inenlarged homesteadact of Feb. 19, 1909(paper):ArizonaColorado
Fifth Census, 1850.
Final volumes (half
sheep):Vol. 1
Sixth Census, 1840.
General publications(half leather):Compendium ofEnumeration of In-habitants and Sta-tistics of UnitedStates, with Ab-stract of each Pre-vious Census
Final volumes (halfshe^):Vol. 1 (paper)Vol. 2 (paper)Vol. 3 (paper)
Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Eighth Census, 1860.
Final volumes (halfsheep):Vol. 1
Vol. 2Vol. 3Vol. 4
7'enth Census, 1880.
General publications(paper):History and PresentCondition of Fish-ery Industries,Seal Islands of
Alaska, 1881History and PresentCondition of Fish-ery Industries,Oyster Industry,1881 (cloth)
Final volumes fcloth):Vol. 2 ,
Vol.3Vol. 8Vol. 9Vol. 9 (maps)Vol. 10 ,
Vol. 15Vol. 16
Vol. 17
Vol. 18..Vol. 19
Vol. 21
Vol. 22
Final volumes, sepa-rates (paper):Report on Popula-
tion, Industries,and Resources of
Alaska, 1884Report on FactorySystem of UnitedStates, 1884
Report on CottonProduction of
State of Georgia,with Descriptionof General Agri-cultural Featuresof State, 1880
Report on Manufac-ture of Glass, 1884.
Statistics of Ironand Steel Produc-tion of UnitedStales
Report on Produc-tion, Technology,and Uses of Petro-leum and ItsProducts
Report of Seal Is-
lands of Alaska,1884
Eleventh Census, 1890.
Bulletins (cloth):Nos. 81-100
Final volumes (cloth):Vol. 4Vol. 5
Vol. 7
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$1.351.101.451.20
.25
.50
1.501.601.601.251.251.752.001.251.001.501.35.75.85
.35
.15
25
.65
.701.002.35
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 441
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Eleventh Census, 1890—Continued.
Final volumes—Con.Vol. f)
Vol. 14Vol. 24Vol. 25
Final volumes., sepa-rates (cloth):
Report on Agricul-ture by Irrigationin Western Partof United Statesat Eleventh Cen-sus, 18'.)0
Extra bulletins (paper):Eastern Band of
Cherokees ofNorth Carolina,1892
Six Nations of In-dians of N e wYork, 1892
Twelfth Census, 1900.
General publications(cloth):Abstract of TwelfthCensus, 1900
Statistical Atlas,1903
Employees andWages, 1903
Bulletins (paper):No. 12GNo. 167No. 168No. 174No. 180No. 190No. 194No. 195No. 198No. 201No. 209No. 210No. 210aNo. 217No. 228No. 244No. 245No. 246
Final volumes (cloth):Vol. 1
Vol. 2Vol. 3Vol. 5Vol. 6Vol. 10
Final volumes, separates(paper):.Population ofUnited States, byStates and Terri-tories, Counties,and Minor Civil"Divisions: 1901
Census Office (perma-nent).
Bulletins (paper):No. 3
No. 4
Num-ber of Price. Total.copies.
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2 1.20 2. 40
2 .80 1.60
1 .80 .SO
3 25 .75
•
7 .35 2. 45
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1 4.00 4. 00
1 2.00 2. 00
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1.05
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Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Public DocumentsDivision.
General publications(cloth):
Special Report Rela-tive to PublicDocuments, 1894(paper)
Comprehensive in-
dex to Publica-tions of UnitedStates Govern-ment, 1881-1893—Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Education Bureau.
Annual reports (cloth):
1868 ,
1870 ,
1871 ,
18721873187418761879188918911892, vol. 1
1894, vol. 1
1894, vol. 2 ,
1895, vol. 1
1895, vol. 21896, vol. 21897, vol. 1
1898, vol. 1 ,
1898, vol. 2 ,
1899, vol. 1
1900, vol. 1
1900, vol. 2 ,
1901, vol. 1 ,
1901, vol. 2
1902, vol. 1 ,
1902, vol. 2
1903, vol. 1
1903, vol. 21904, vol. 1 ,
1904, vol. 21905, vol. 1
1906, vol. 1 ,
1906, vol. 2
1907, vol. 1
1907, vol. 2
1908, vol. 1
1908, vol. 21909, vol. 1
1909, vol. 2
1910, vol. 1
1910, vol. 2Annual reports, sepa-
rates (paper):Agricultural andMechanical C o 1 -
leges, 1907Letters of RabbiAkiba, or JewishPrimer as it wasUsed in PublicSchools 2,000Years Ago, 1897..
E xperimentalStudy of Children,
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0. 05
1.00.85
.50
.50
.55
.75
.65
.751.00.70.55.50.60.80.90.85.85.90.85.90.90.90.90.95.90.85.80.90.80.85.85
1.25.75.75.55.60.75.55.75.60.65.60.65
.05
Total.
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Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Education Bureau—Con.
Annual reports, sepa-rates—Continued.Papers prepared for
World's LibraryCongress, held atColumbian E x -
position, 1896Classification andPromotion ofPupils, 1900
Coeducation inSchools and Col-leges of UnitedStates, 1904
Commercial andBusiness Schools,1900
Education andCrime, 1900
Educational Direc-tory, 1905
Educational Direc-tory, 1910
Kindergarten, 1904..
Report on LegalEducation, 1893...
School for Nurses,1905
Education andPatho-socialStudies, 1896
On Physical Train-ing, 1904
Digest of PublicSchool Laws, 1896.
Statistics of Second-ary Schools
Swedish Gymnas-tics, 1900
Universities, Col-leges, Technolog-ical Schools, 1904.
.
Educational Values,1893-94
General publications(paper):Outlines for Mus-eum of Anatomy,1885
Analytical Index toBarnard's Ameri-can Journal ofEducation, pt. 1,
1892Progress of WesternEducation inChina and Siam,1880
Discipline ofSchools, 1881
Answers to In-quiries aboutUnited StatesBureau of E duca-tion, its Work andHistory, 1883
Industrial Educa-tion in Europe,1880
Indian School a t
Carlisle Barracks,1880
PubUc Libraries inUnited States,their History, etc..
Library Aids. 1881..
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0.15
.05
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.15
.05
.05
.05
.05
.25
.05
,15
.05
.05
,10
.05
.05
.05
.60
.05
Total.
$0. 15
.20
.05
.05
.10
.05
.05
.15
.60
.05
.20
.05
.05
.25
.05
.30
.10
.20
.10
.05
.20
.15
.05
.05
1.20.20
Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
EducationB ureau—Con.
General publications-Continued.Rules for Diction-ary Catalog, 4thed., 1904
Rules for Diction-ary Catalog, pt. 2,
3d ed., 1891Synopsis of Coursesof Study of I ight-een Manual Train-ing High Schools,1902
Contributions toAnnals of Medi-cal Progress, Medi-cal Education,etc., 1874
Contributions toHistory of MedicalEducation andMedical Institu-tions, 1776-1886....
Planting Trees inSchool Groundsand the Celebra-tion of Arbor Day,1885
Historical Sketchesof Universitiesand Colleges ofUnited States,1883
Bulletins (paper):1889, No. 1
1890, No. 1
1906, No. 1
1906, No. 2
1906, No. 3
1907, No. 1
1907, No. 2
1907, No. 3
1907, No. 4
1908, No. 1
1908, No. 21908, No. 3
1908, No. 41908, No. 51908, No. 61908, No. 7
1908, No. 81909, No. 1
1909, No. 21909, No. 3
1909, No. 41909, No, 5
1909, No, 6
1909, No, 7
1909, No. 8
1909, No. 9
1909, No. 101910, No. 1
1910, No. 21910, No. 3
1910, No. 41911, No. 1..
Circulars of information(paper):
1871, No, 21872, No. 61875, No, 1
1875, No. 21875, No. 41875, No. 61875, No. 7
1879, No. 3
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
472
3
$0.20
.10
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 443
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
;Price,
copies.
Total.
Interior Depabt-MENT—Con.
EduaiiionBureau—Gon.
Circulars of informa-tion—Con.
1880, No.l1880, No. 3
1880, No. 4
1800, No. 5
1880, No. 61880, No. 7
1881, No.l1881, No. 2
1881, No. 5
1881, No. 61882, No. 3
1882, No. 4
1882, No. 5
1883, No. 2
1884, No. 1
1884, No. 21884, No. 3
1884, No. 41884, No. 6
1884, No. 7
1885, No. 4
1885, No. 5
1887, No. 2
1888, No.l1888, No. 21888, No. 5
1888, No. 7
1889, No. 3
1890, No. 1
1890, No. 2
1890, No. 3
1891, No. 1
1891, No. 2
1891, No. 3
1891, No. 5
1891, No. 7
1892, No. 1
1892, No. 2
1893, No. 1
1893, No. 41S93, No. 5
1893, No. 8
1898, No. 1
1899, No. 1
1899, No. 2
1899, No. 3
1900, No. 1
1900, No. 2
1900, No, 3
1900, No. 4
1902, No. 3
1903, No. 2
1903, No. 3Art and industry(cloth):
Par 1
Introduction of Rein-deer into AlaskaCcloth):
1893 (paper)18941895
1900190119021903190419051906 (paper).
$0.05.05.05.05.15.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05 t
.15 '
.05 :
.10 .
.05
.10 i
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.15 I
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.40
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.60
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$0.05.35.05.10.15.10.15.05.15.30.05.05.05.15.05
1.20.15.20.15.30.05
1.50.45.75.10.10.10.60.20.30.50.15.60.75.25.20.20.25.45
5. 50.35.05.20.35.75.25.10.15.60.20.20.50.30
.75
.15
.501.05.70.40.80.80.80
1.50.40.50.50
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Geographical and Geolog-ical Survey of RockyMountain Region(Powell).
General publications(cloth):Report on Lands of
'
Arid Region of'
United States,i
with More De- !
tailed Account of
Lands of UtahReport on Geologyand Resources of
Black Hills of Da-kota, 1880
Geology of HenryMountains, 2d ed..
Report on methodsof Surveying Pub-lic Domain, 1878(paper)
Report on Geologyof Eastern Portionof Uinta Moun-tains and Regionof Country Adja-cent Thereto, 1876.
Report on Geologyof High Plateausof Utah, 1880
Contributions to NorthAmerican Ethnology(cloth):
Vol.1Vol.2, pt. 1
Vol.2, pt. 2Vol.3Vol.4Vol.6Vol.7Vol. 9 (paper)Vol.9
Geological and Geograph-ical Survey of the Ter-ritories (Hayden).
Annual reports (cloth):
18731874187518761878, vol.2
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper):
Contributions toAnatomy of Birds,1882
Americanus, 1875.
.
Synopsis of NewVertebrata fromTertiary of Colo-rado ObtainedDuring Summerof 1873
General publications(cloth):Geological and Geo-graphical Atlas of
Colorado and Por-tions of AdjacentTerritory (Hay-den), 1877
Price.
4 $0. 80 ?3.20
1 .75 .75
8 .60 4. 80
5 .05 .25
2 .50 1.00
3 .75 2.25
433
1.401.301.20
5.603.903.60
6 4.00 24.003
21123
2. 001.001.00.55.90
6.0O2.0011.001.102. 70
1
1
235
2. 252. 002.001.801.80
2.252.0O4.005.409.00
4 .25 l.OO
1 .20 .20
1 " .05 .03
3 ' 3.00 9.00
444 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PEIN-TEK.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Geological and Geograph-ical Survey of the Ter-ritories—Continued.
General publications-Continued.
Illustrations of Cre-taceous and Ter-tiary Plants of
Western Territo-ries, 1878
iBuUetins (paper):Vol. 1, No. 1
Vol.1, No. 2Vol. 1, No. 4Vol. 1, No. 5Vol. 2, No. 1
Vol. 2, No.Vol. 2, No.Vol. 2, No.Vol. 3, No.Vol. 3, No.Vol. 3, No.Vol. 4, No.Vol. 4, No.Vol. 4, No,Vol. 4, No.Vol. 5, No.Vol. 5, No.Vol. 5, No.Vol. 5, No.Vol. 6, No,Vol. 6, No,Vol. 6, No,
Bulletins, separates (pa-per):Papers on Tmeinaand Entomosracaof Colorado, Apr.9, 1877
Notes on Birds of
Fort Sisseton, Da-kota Territory,1879
iFinal reports (cloth):
Vol. 1 (paper)Vol. 5 (paper)Vol. 6
Vol. 7Vol.9Vol. 11Vol. 12
Miscellaneous publica-tions (cloth):
No. 1
No. 3No. 7No. 9 (paper)No. 11
No. 12
Geological Survey.
Annual reports (cloth):
Num-ber of
copies.
1881188218831883"(sbeep)!1884
1887, pt. 1.
1887, pt. 2.
1889, pt. 1.
1889, pt. 2.
1890, pt. 1.
1890, pt. 2.
1891, pt. 1.
Price.
$1.40
.05
.05
.10
.10
.15
.20
.15
.30
.15
.30
.10
.20
.15
.40
.10
.10
.10
.15
.30
.50
.30
.50
.05
.05
.75
.50
.751.754.005.003.86
.25
.55
.50
.15
.60
.60
1.002. 002.351.652. 802. 252. 001.501.502. 35
.351.751.252.00
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$1.40
.10
.30
.20
.10
.15
.20
.60
.30
.151.50.40
1.00.90
1.60.50.60.10.15
5.10.50.30.50
,05
.25
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.254.951.00.15.60
1.004.004. 709. 902.802.254. 001.507. 507.05.70
5.251.252.00
Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
-Con. •Annual reports1891, pt. 2
1892, pt. 2
1892, pt. 3
1893, pt. 2
1895, pt. 1
1895, pt. 2
1895, pt. 3
1895, pt. 4
1896, pt. 2
.1896, pt. 3
1896, pt. 3, continued1897, pt. 2
1897, pt. 3
1897, pt. 4
1897, pt. 5
1897, pt. 5, continued1898, pt. 2
1898, pt. 3
1898, pt. 3, economicgeology
1898, pt. 4
Num-bei of
copies.Price.
1898, pt.
1898, pt.
1898, pt.
1898, pt.
1899, pt.
1899, pt.
1899, pt.
5
5, atlas.
), continued
1899, pt. 5 and maps.1899, pt. 6
1899, pt. 6, continued1899, pt. 7
1900, pt. 1
1900, pt. 2
1900, pt. 3
1900, pt. 4
1900, pt. 5, text andmaps
' 1900, pt. 5, texts andmaps
1900, pt. 6
1900, pt. 6, continued1900, pt. 7
1901, pt. 1
1901, pt. 2
1901, pt. 3
1901, pt. 4190219041905190619071907 (paper)1908 (paper)190819081909 (paper)1910 (paper)
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper):Clays and Clay Prod-
ucts at Paris Ex-position, 1900
Pacific Coast CoalFields
Geology of Silver
Clifl and RositaHills, Colo., etc.,
1896Origin and Rela-
tions of CentralMaryland Gran-ites, etc., 1895
$2.002.001.852. 102.001.251.201.202.351.001.001.652. 15
1.751.001.002.652.00
2585
25000000
2.501.501.402. 801.001.001.801.251.751.752.35
.3.85
.30
1 Per set.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 445
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Interiob Depart-ment—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
Annual reports, sepa-rates—Continued .
Memorandum onMineral Resourcesof Philippine Is-
lands, 1898Report on Geology
of Philippine Is-
lands, etc., 1901. .
.
Further contribu-tions to Geologyof the Sierra Ne-vada, 1896
Iron-ore Deposits of
Lake Superior Re-gion, 1901
Public Lands andtheir Water Sup-ply, 1895
General publications(paper):Maps and Descrip-
tion of Routes of
Explorations in
Alaska in 1898(cloth)
Geology and Min-eral "Resources ofPortion of CopperRiver District,
Alaska, 1901Map of Alaska,Showing KnownGold-BearingRocks, with De-scriptive TextContainingSketches of Geog-raphy, Geology,and Gold Depos-its and Routes toGold Fields, 1898.
.
Alaska, from Mapsof Geological Sur-vey, Coast Linefrom Coast andGeodetic SurveyCharts, IndexMap ShowingAreas Covered byT 0 p 0 g r a p h i"c
Maps, with Inset,etc., 1909
Reconnaissances inCape Nome andNorton Bay Re-gions, Alaska,1900
Coal Fields ofUnited . States(map with text),Edition of May,1908
Cooperation be-tween UnitedStates and Vari-ous States in To no-graphic, Hydro-graphic, and " Geo-logic Work, 1910 .
.
Geogranhic Tablesand Formulas,1908
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
2 $0. 10 $0. 20
1 .35 .35
1 . OU . 50
1 .50 .50
2 OK. 50
1 .50 .50
5 .40 2. 00
5 .15 .75
9 .10 .90
2 .50 1.00
31 .10 3.10
1 .05 .05
4 .30 1.20
Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Geologicol Survey—Con.
General publications-Continued.Table for Infercon-version of Milesand Logarithms of
Meters, for Dis-tances from 10 to100 Miles, 1900
Five-place Loga-rithms of NaturalNumbers and Cir-
cular FunctionsExpressed in Areand Time, 1901....
Preliminary Reporton Cape NomeGold Region,Alaska, 1900 ,
Report on PetrifiedForests of Arizona,1900
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2
No. 3No. 4No. 5 ,
No. 6No. 7No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11 ,
No. 12 ,
No. 13No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17 ,
No. 18No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30.
No. 31No. 32No. 33 ;
No. .34
No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43....No. 44....No. 45....
No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 49
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0.05
.15
Total.
4 .05 .20
2 . 10 .204 .05 .203 .05 .152 .05 .101 .20 .202 .05 .104 .10 .403 .10 .302 .05 .104 .05 .203 .05 .la1 . UO . 056 .10 .605 .15 .755 .05 .253 .05 .152 .05 .101 .05 .051 .15 .IS3 .05 .153 .10 .304 .05 .206 .05 .305 .15 .752 .25 .505 .10 .503 .10 .301 .20 .202 .10 .203 .10 .304 .05 .202 .25 .501 .15 .156 .20 1.204 .05 .203 .10 .304 .10 .406 .10 .601 .25 .254 .05 .206 .10 .607 .05 .352 .15 .304 .15 .602 .15 .301 .05 .055 .10 .507 .15 1.053 .10 .303 .10 .301 .15 .15
446 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Interior Depart-?IENT—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
Bulletins—Continued
.
No. 50No. 51No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71
No. 72No. 73 : .
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No. 74 ,
No. 75Nos. 72-75....No. 76No. 77No. 78No. 79No. 80Nos. 76-80....No. 81No. 82No. 83 ,
No. 84No. 85........No. 86No. 87No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 91No. 92No. 93No. 94No. 95No. 96No. 97No. 97No. 100No. 101Nos. 98-101..No. 102No. 103No. 104No. 105No. 106Nos. 102-106.No. 108No. 109No. 110No. IllNo. 112No. 113No. 114No. 115No. 116No. 117No. 118No. 119No. 120No. 121
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0.15.15.10.10.25.10.10.05.15.10.15.05.30.15.10.20.05.10.05.15.10.50.20.15.15.15.65.25.10.15.10.20.80.25.20.15.25.25.25.25.10.15.10.10.10.05.15.05.10.10.20.25.05.55.25.10.05.10.20.70.15.15.10.15.10.15.05.05.15.10.15.10.10.20
Total.
$1.05.30.90.30
2. 00.10.40.15.60.20.90.25
1. 20.15.20.60.20.20.20.30.10
1. 50.40
1. 20.75.30.65.50.20.45.30.40.80.50.40.15.50.25.75.50.20
1. 20.20.20.60.20.60.15.40.20.80.50.10.55.25.40.05.40.602.801.05.45.40
1. 50.10.30.10.15.90.60.75.40.10.40
Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
Bulletins—Continued.No. 123No. 124No. 125No. 126Nos. 123-126 (cloth)..
No. 127No. 127 (cloth)No. 128No. 129Nos. 123-129 (cloth)..
No. 131No. 132No. 133No. 134No. 136Nos. 130-136 (cloth)..
No. 137No. 138No. 139No. 140No. 141
No. 142Nos. 137-142 (cloth)..
No. 143No. 144No. 145No. 146No. 147No. 148No. 149No. 150No. 151No. 152No. 153No. 154No. 156No. 157No. 158 ,
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No. 164No. 165No. 166No. 167No. 168No. 169Nos. 162-169 (cloth).
No. 170No. 171 :
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No. 177No. 178Nos. 177-178 (cloth).
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$0. 15.15.15.15.60.60.75.15.05.60.15.05.15.05.15
1. 10.05.20.15.25.15.10
1. 10.15.10.15.15.05.20.15.25.15.20.35.20.15.45.25.20.40.05.15.15.20.25.15.15.20.05
1. 55.15.30.40.10.15
1. 25.45.05.60.50.65.20.25.50.10.301.50.20.10.30.75.40.25
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 447
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continiied.
um-er of
pies.
Price. Total.
134 $0. 10 113.4011 .10 1.10
77 .35 26.9516 .10 1.60
3 .15 .451 .20 .20
4 .05 .20
10 .10 1.00
8 .15 1.20
8 .10 .801 .15 .154 .15 .60
125 .60 75.00330 .15 49.50
9 .25 2. 256 .15 .90
4 .50 2.00
7 .15 1.05
48 .20 9.602 .15 .30
5 .25 1.25
75 .60 45.004 .35 1.40
4 .75 3,002 .10 .207 .25 1.75
112 .20 22.4016 .15 2.402 .50 1.001 .15 .152 .75 1.502 .35 .702 .50 1.00
24 .30 7.2022 .25 5.5011 .•50 5.502 .30 .605 .50 2.50
11 .10 1. 10
18 .15 2. 70
8 .45 3.6055 .20 11.0022 .15 3.30132 .15 19.80
1 .05 .059 .40 3.60
100 .8a 80.002 .25 .5019 .10 1. 90
> 4 .35 1.4011 .30 3. 3053 .50 26.5049 .70 34.5043 .15 6.4529 .75 21.7541 .10 4. 104 .35 1.40
60 .25 15.0087 .50 43.50149 .10 14. 9086 . ,50 43.00220 .20 44.00
6 .25 1.502 .25 .509 .70 6.30
31 .20 6.2024 .60 14.40108 .25 27.00129 .25 32.2589 .05 4,45314 .05 15.70
1 .70 .7085 .10 8.5010 .25 2.50
Title.
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MENT—Con.
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14 .25 3. 509 .30 2.70
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Title.
Intebioe Depaet-MENT—Con.
Geological Survey—Con,
B uEetins—Continued.No. 261No. 262No. 263No. 264No. 265No. 266No. 267No, 268No, 269No. 270No. 271No. 272No. 274No. 275No. 277No. 278No. 279No. 280No. 282No. 283No. 284No. 285No. 286No. 287No. 288No. 289No. 290No. 291No. 292No. 293No. 294No. 295No. 296No. 297No. 298No. 299No. 300No. 301No. 302No. 303No. 304No. 305No. 306No. 307No. 307No. 308No. 309No. 311No. 312No. 313No. 314No. 315No. 316No. 317No. 318No. 319No. 320No. 321No. 322No. 323Nb. 324No. 325No. 326No. 327No. 328No. 329No. 330No. 331No. 332No. 333 ,
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448 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRIE:TER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
BuUetins—Continued
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No. 338No. 339No. 340.,..
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3263
418
21702417
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68326
221
7191
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24
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91530151
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$0. 25.05.30.70.75.20.10.10.45.10.60.25.25.20.30.25.30.30.15.30.20.15.35.75.20.05.15.20.10.10.10.10.05.30.20.30.20.40.30.20.25.10.50.40.55.65.25.10.15.10.30.20.10.25.30.25.05.05.40.10.25.30.35.85.10.35.05.05.10.20.20.40.45.25
Total.
$0. 7514.3520. 407.00.75
1.004.406.80
18. 90.40
1.20.75.25
1.20.901.75.60
1. 801.651.204.80.15.35
8. 251.408.554.95.60
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65. 201. 201.203. 60.50
17. 0012. 006. 80.55
7.1517.003.20.90
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1.401.90.25
1.80.50
4.756.00
14. 80.80
1.00.60
1. 4082. 45
.103.15.75
1. 5015. 101. 002. 6052.401.801.75
Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
Bulletins—Continued.No. 409No. 410....No. 411No. 412No. 413No. 414N». 415No. 416No. 417No. 418No. 419No. 420No. 421No. 422No. 423No. 424No. 425No. 426No. 427No. 428No. 429No. 430No. 432No. 434No. 435No. 436No. 437No. 438No. 439No. 440No. 441No. 442No. 443No. 445No. 446No. 447No. 453No. 460No. 462No. 465
Bulletins, separates (pa-per):Mineral Resources of
A laska, Report onProgress of Inves-tigations, 1907
Investigations Re-lating to Clays in1908
Investigations o f
Coal Fields ofWyoming, 1907
Investigations Re-lating to Miscella-
• neous NonmetallicProducts by Geo-logical Survey in
1908Petroleum and Nat-ural Gas
Investigations Re-lating' to Quartzand Feldspar, 1906.
Investigations Re-lating to Rare Met-als by GeologicalSurvey in 1908
Geologic Atlas of UnitedStates (paper):No. 1
No. 2
No. 3No. 4No. 5
Num-ber of
copies.
1573
130
768
2733
612234
11375164586
1512014
31
21
41
1
31
101
7242
1
1
7
Price.
$0.15.40.15.05.10.10.60.15.25.05.25.20.10.25.15.10.25.40.40.10.40
.60
.15
.10
.35
.20
.05
.05
.20
.50
.10
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.45
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.20
.25
.05
.05
.10
.15
.10
.05
.30
.05
.10
,05
,05
.25
.25
.25
.25
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SUPERINTEXDEXT OF DOCUMENTS. 449
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Num-Title. berof Price. Total,
copies.
Xum- '
!
Title. ber of Price. ' Total,copies.
Inteeioe Depabt-MENT—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
Geologic Atlas of UnitedStates—Continued
.
Xo. 6 4 $0.25 $1.00Xo 7 3 .25 . 75 '
No 8 32 .25 8.00Xo 9 1 .25 .25
Xo 9 4 .50 2.00Xo. 10 19 .25 4.75Vo 11 5 .25 1.25 1
Xo. 12 23 .25
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Xo. 16 2 .25 .50Xo. 17 6 .25 1,50Xo! 18
'2.25 .50
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No. 68 3 .25 .75i
No. 69 3 .25 .75j
No. 70 3 .50 1.50I
No. 71 6 .25 1.50No. 72 2 .25 .50
13 .25 3.25No. 74 4 .25 1.00No. 76 8 .25 2.00No. 77 2 .25 .50No. 78 3 .25 .75No. 79 4 .25 1.00No. 80 5 .25 1.25No. 81 6 .50 3.00
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IKTEEIOE DEPAET-MENT—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
Geologic Atlas of UnitedStates—Continued.No 83 g SO. 50 $4.00No 86 10 . 25 2. .50
No. 88 2 .25 !50No 89 . 2.5
Xo. 90 9. 25 !.50
No 91' .2.5 . 50Xo. 92 1 .25 . 25Xo. 93 3 . 25 . 75Xo. 94 3 !25 . 75No 95 3 .25 .75No 98 .25 1.25
No 101 g .25 2.00Xo. 102 I .25 .25
No 103 9 .25 2.25No 104 .25 1.25
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No. 137 2 . 25 !50No 138 12 . 25 3.00No 139 10 . 25 2. 50No 141 4 . 25 1. 00No 142 3 . 25 . 75
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No. 147 3 .25 .75No. 148 9 .50 4. .50
No. 150 4 .25 1.00No. 1.51 2 .25 .50No. 152 3 .25 .75No. 153 5 .25 1.25No. 154 2 .25 .50No. 155 1 .25 .25No. 156 1 .25 .25
No. 157 5 .25 1.25No. 1.58 2 .25 .50No. 159 4 .25 1.00No. 160 3 .25 .75
No. 161 .25 1.75No. 162 2 ..50 1.00No. 163 14 .25 3..50No. 164 1 .25 .25
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No. 168 1 .25 .25
No. 169 1 .25 .25No. 169, field edition. 1 .50 .50
450 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
Ii^TERiOR Depart-ment—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
Geologic Atlas of UnitedStates—Continued
.
No. 170No. 171No. 172No. 173No. 174No. 176
Mineral Resources ofUnited States (cloth):
1S821883-84188.5
18861887
1889-9018911892189319001901
19021903190419051905 (paper)1906 (paper)1906
1907, pt. 1
1907, pt. 2
1908, pt. 1
1908, pt. 2Mineral Resources ofUnited States, sepa-rates (paper):Production of Anti-mony, Arsenic,Bismuth, Seleni-um, and Telluriumin 1908 (1909)
Production of As-bestos
—
1908 (1909)1910 (1911)
Production of As-phalt, Related Bi-tumens, and Bi-tuminous Rock,1909 (1911) ..
Production of As-phalt, RelatedBitrunens, and Bi-tuminous Rock in1908
Production of Baux-ite and A 1 u m i -
num—19081909
Black Sands of Pa-cific Slope ofUnited States,1906
Cement Industry inUnited States—
1905 (1906)1908 (1909)1909
Production ofChromic Iron Ore,1908tatistics of ClayWorking Indus-tries in United.Mates, 190S
Total. Title.
$0.25.25.25.25.25.25
.50
.00
.40
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
..50
.50
.70
.70
.70
.70
.701.00.80.50.80
1.001.00
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.05
.05
.05
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.05
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.05
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1.501.003.503.503.502. 104.206.3010.00
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21.0024.0046.4064. 80
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
Mineral Resources ofUnited States, sepa-rates—Continued.Production of Coal—
19071908
Manufacture of Cokein 1909
Production of Cop-per
—
19081909
Production ofF 1 u 0 rs p a r andCryohte—
190419071908
Production of Ful-ler's Earth
Production of Gas,Coke, Tar, andAmmonia at GasWorks and in Re-tort Coke Ovensand of Gas andTar at Water-GasWorks—
19071908
Production ofNatural Gas, 1907.
Production ofGlass Sand, andOther Sand andGravel, 1908
Production of Goldand Silver, 1907...
Gold, Silver, Copper,Lead, and Zinc inEastern States,1908
Production of Goldand Silver in 1909.
Production of-
Graphite—19081909
Gypsum and Gyp-sum Products
—
19071908
Production of IronOres, Pig Iron, andSteel
Production of Min-eral Waters, 1908..
Production of Min-eral Paints,- withBibliography, 1907.
Mineral Paints, 1908.
Production of Min-eral Paints, 1909...
Summary of MineralProduction of
United StatesMap of Mining Dis-
tricts of WesternStates, 1907
Production of Mona-zite and Zircon,1908
Production of Petro-leum—
19051907
Num-ber of
copies.
SO. 25. 15
1 .10
1 .05 .05
13 .05 .65
205 .05 10. 25
1 .10 . 10
8 .25 2. 00
3 .05 . 15
1 . 10 . 10
2 .15 .30
SUPERINTENDENT OE DOCUMENTS. 451
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of Price,
copies.
Total. Title.
Interiok Depart-ment—Con.
Oeologkal Survey—Con.
Mineral Resources ofUnited States, sepa-rates—Continued.Production of Petro-leum—Continued
.
190S1909
Production of Phos-phate Rock
—
19021907
Production of Phos-phate Rock andPhosphorous in
1906Production of Plati-
num, 1905Potash Salts, TheirUses and Occur-rence in UnitedStates, 1911
Production of Pre-cious Stones—
19a519071908
Production ofQuartz and Feld-spar—
19071908
Production ofi
Quicksilver, 190S..iProduction of Saltand Bromine—
19071908
Production of Sandand Gravel, 1907..
Stone Industry
—
19061907
Stone Industry andManufacture of
Lime, 1908Production of Sul-phur and Pyrite—
19081909
Talc in 1907Talc in 1908Production of Tin,
1908Production ofTungsten, Molyb-denum, Uranium,and V a n a d ium,1902
Production ofTungsten, Nickel,Cobalt, Vana-dium, Titanium,Molybdenum,Uranium, andTantalum, 1908....
Zinc, Smelter Pro-duction, 1908
Monographs (cloth):
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Vol. 2Vol. 2 (paper)
8 SO. 10 SO. 806 .10 .60
2 .05 . 10
3 .05 . 15
3 .05 . 15
2 .05 . 10
1 .05 .05
3 .05 .15
1 .10 .101 . 10 . 10
4 .05 .20
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
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1 .05 .05
3 1.25 3. 756 1. 50 9.005 2. 00 10.003 1. 50 4.05
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Oeologkal Survey—Con.
Monographs—Con.Vol. 2, atlasVol. 3Vol. 3, atlasVol. 4Vol. 4 (paper)Vol. 4 {I sheep)Vol. 5
Vol. 5 (paper)Vol. 7
Vol. 8
Vol. 9
Vol. 10Vol. 11
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Atlas of
StatesTopographicUnited(paper):Folio 2..Folio 3..
TopographicUnited(paper):Yosemite NationalPark, Cal., Ad-ministrative Mapof, edition of Apr.,1910
Maps of
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12 1. 85 22. 20[ 1 1. 50 1. 50i
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3 .25 .755 .50 2, 50
3 .25 .75
1 Per set.
452 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con,
Geological Survey—Con.
Topographic Maps of
United States—Con.Yosemite National
Park, Cal., Ad-ministrative Mapof, Surveyed in1893-94, 1896, 1898-
99, and 1905, edi-
tion of Apr., 1910..
Water- Supply Papers(paper):No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 6No. 7
No. 9
No. 10
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No. 15
No. 16
No. 17
No. 18
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No. 69No. 70No. 71
No. 72No. 73No. 74
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total. Title.Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
Water-Supply Papers
—
Continued.No. 75 10 $0.25 $2. 50No. 76 1 .15 .15No. 77 4 .10 .40No. 78 4 .05 .20No. 79 8 .10 .80No. 80 5 .10 .50No. 81 22 .25 5.50
2 $0. 35 SO. 70 No. 82 3 .10 .30No. 83 12 .20 2.40No. 84 14 .10 1.40
4 . 15 .60 No. 85 9 .15 1.356 . 10 .60 No. 86 17 .15 2.553 . 15 .45 No. 87 2 .25 .501 . 15 . 15 No. 88 1 .15 .15
5 . 10 .50 No. 89 6 .15 .902 . 15 .30 No. 90 3 .35 1.051 . 10 .10 No. 91 9 .10 .902 .25 .50 No. 92 5 .05 .251 . 10 . 10 No. 93 22 .25 5.501 . 10 .10 No. 94 9 .10 .902 . 10 .20 No. 95 11 ,15 1.651 . 15 . 15 No. 96 8 .15 1.204 . 10 40 No. 97 7 ,30 2. 104 15 60 No. 98 10 ,20 2.003 . 10 .30 No. 99 4 ,25 1.00
11 . 15 1.65 No. 100 7 ,30 2. 103 . 10 .30 No. 101 4 ,20 .803 . 15 .45 No. 102 6 .30 1.802 . 15 .30 No. 103 21 .10 2. 103 .05 .15 No. 104 6 .10 .601 . 10 . 10 No. 105 8 .15 1.208 . 10 .80 No. 106 3 .05 .152 . 15 .30 No. 107 8 .20 1.603 . 15 .45 No. 108 3 .15 .451 . 10 . 10 No. 109 6 .25 1.501 . 15 . 15 No. 110 11 .10 1.104 . 10 . 40 No. Ill 4 .10 .408 . 10 .80 No. 112 7 .05 .351 .10 . 10 No. 113 9 .05 .45
19 . 15 2. 85 No. 114 29 .25 7.2518 . 15 2. 70 No. 115 5 .10 .5016 . 10 1. 60 No. 116 5 .10 .5030 . 15 4. 50 No. 117 19 .10 1.9016 . 15 2. 40 No. 118 5 .05 .25
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18 .10 1.80 No 130 1 .15 ,153 .15 .45 No 131 1 .15 .159 .05 .45 No 132 4 . 10 .402 .15 .30 No 133 6 !20 1^202 .15 .30 No 134 2 .15 .302 .15 .30 No 135 2 .20 .40
10 .05 .50 No 136 2 .25 .503 .15 .45 No 137 17 .35 5.958 .15
i1.20 No 138 24 .25 6.00
5 .10 .50 No. 139 21 .25 5.257 .20 1.40 No. 140 40 .15 6.006 .10 .60 No. 141 8 .05 .40
21 .15 3. 15 No. 142 20 .25 5.003 .10 .30 No. 143 64 .05 3.204 .20 .80 No. 144 10 .10 1.003 .15 .45 No. 145 28 .10 2.805 .10 .50 No. 146 22 .15 3.302 .10 .20 No. 147 3 .15 .45
9 .20 1.80 No. 148 25 .20 5.0011 .25 2.75 No. 149 17 .10 1.7a
SUPERINTEiqDENT OF DOCUMENTS.
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453
'—Continued.
Title.Num-ber of Price,
copies. I
Total.
lOTEBiOE Depart-ment—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
Water-Supply Papers
—
Continued.No. 150No. 151No. 152No. 153--
No. 154No. 155
.
No. 156.
No. 157.No. 158.No. 159.
No. 160.No. 161.•No. 162.No. 163.No. 164.No. 165.No. 166.No. 167.No. 168.
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15 .10 1.509 .25 2.25
11 .25 2.75
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95 .20 19.0014 .15 2. 106 .50 3.008 .50 4.00
18 .05 .9046 .25 11.5015 .10 1.5024 .15 3.609 .20 1.809 .05 .45
16 .15 2.409 .15 1.356 .60 3.603 .25 .75
20 .40 8.002 .30 .60
10 .15 1.502 .50 1.004 .30 1.201 .25 .25
252 .35 88. 2015 .25 3.7513 .15 1.953 .20 .601 .20 .20
12 .20 2.406 .15 .90
15 .30 4.504 .15 .60
23 .20 4.6013 .20 2.60 ;
7 .15 1.05 i
27 .25 6.751
28 .25 7.0012 .15 1.806 .10 .60
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Inteeioe Depart-MEXT—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
Water-Supply Papers
—
Continued."No. 225No. 226No. 227No. 228Xo. 229Xo. 230Xo. 231No. 252No. 233No. 234No. 235No. 236No. 237No. 238No. 239No. 240No. 241No. 242No. 243No. 244No. 245No. 246No. 247No. 248No. 249Xo. 250Xo. 251Xo. 252Xo. 253No. 254No. 255No. 257No. 258No. 260No. 262No. 264Xo 270.
Water-Supply Papers,bound (cloth):
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Xos. 19-30Nos. 31-39Xos. 40-52Xos. 53-64Xos. 6.S-73
Xos. 7J-77Xos. 78-81Nos. 82-85Xos. 86-88Xos. 231-234
List of Publications(paper):February, 1911
List of Publications,special (paper):
Publications of Geo-logical Survey Re-lating to WaterResources, Jiily,
1910Professional Papers
(paper):Xo. 1
Xo. 2No. 3
No. 4Xo. 5Xo. 6
Xo. 7
Xo. S
Xo. 9
Xo. 10Xo. 11
Xo. 12
36 SO. 20 $7. 2012 . 10 1. 20
7 .40 2. 80
2 .20 . 40
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13 .25 3. 25
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3 • 20 . 60
57 . 15 8. 55
10 . 10 1. 0039 . 10 3. 908 . 20 1. 60
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5 .20 1. 007 . 15 1. 05
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9 .05 .45
4 .15 .604 .15 .605 .20 1.00
4 .75 3.0016 1.50 24.0020 1.20 24.0025 1. 75 43. 7526 1.50 39.0019 1.45 27. 5512 .90 10. 8014 .70 9. 80
5 .70 3.508 .65 5. 20
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4 .05 .20
3 .25 . 75
3 .30 .908 .40 3.207 .30 2. 108 .35 2.80
12 .25 3.009 .50 4.503 .50 1.50
10 1.00 10.006 .30 1.8030 .40 12.007 .70 \ 4. 90
454 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.
iNTERiOB Depart-ment—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
Professional Papers
—
Continued.Nos. 11, 12 (cloth)...
No. 13No. 14No. 15No. 17No. 18No. 19
No. 20No. 21-;
No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No. 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48, 3 pts., 22 sets.
No. 48, pt. 1
No. 48, pt. 2
No. 48, pt. 3No. 49No. 50No. 61
No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 56No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 60 (buckram). ..
No. 61No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 68No. 72
Reclamation Service,
annual reports(cloth):
19021902, maps (paper) .
.
1903 (paper)19031904, text1904, text (paper) . .
.
1904, maps1904, text with maps
(paper)1904, text with maps1905 (paper)1906
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
18 $1.35 $24. 303 .70 2. 10
23 .40 9.2010 .30 3. 005 . 50 2. 50
21 .25 5. 25
14 .50 7. 0015 .40 6.0029 . 55 15. 953 . 15 .45
1 . 15 . 15
2 .40 .80
20 . 15 3. 002 .55 1.10
5 .30 1.506 .10 .60
1 .35 . 351 . 25 . 25
13 1. 80 23. 402 . 25 . 50
4 . 40 1.60
7 . 80 5. 607 1. 10 7. 70
1 . 25 .25
2 . 55 1.103 . 50 1.50
8 .60 4. 806 . 70 4. 20
6 1. 25 7. 50
39 1.00 39.002 1. 50 3. 002 .QO 1. 20
66 1 1. 50 33. 0081 . 35 28. 3577 .65 50. 0578 . 50 39.0028 -.75 21.001 .25 .25
9 1.10 9.9038 .85 32. 3010 . 60 6. 00g 1. 75 10. 502 . 60 1. 20
22 . 60 13. 2013 . 50 6. 50
2 1. 50 3. 0011 !50 5.50
19 2. 75 52. 2513 3. 00 39. 002 . 50 1 00
81 . 85 68. 852 l!75 3^508 .50 4.001 .40 .40
10 1.50 15. 0012 .80 9.602 .35 .70
17 .85 14. 454 .25 1.001 .75 .75
16 .85 13. 603 .50 1.501 .35 .354 .75 3.00
1 1.00 1.007 1.25 8. 75
9 .80 7. 20
3 1.25 3. 75
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Geological Survey—Con.
Reclamation Service,general p u b 1 i c a -
tions (paper):Organization of
Water Users' Asso-ciations, 1905
j
Reclamation Service,maps (paper):
Belle Fourche Proj-ect, Belle FourcheValley, S. Dak.,Topographic andIrrigation Map,Surveyedin 1903-4.
Belle Fourche Proj-ect, Belle FourcheValley, S. Dak.,Topographic andIrrigation Map,Surveyed in 1903-4,
2d edUnited StatesDrainage Basins,Map 7549
United StatesReclamation Proj-ects, Gauging Sta-tions, and RiverSurveys Map
Salt River Project,surveyed in 1902-3,sheet 1, May, 1904.
Shoshone Project,Wyo., ed. Sept.,1904
Uncompahgre Val-ley Project, Un-compahgre Valley,Colo., Topographicand IrrigationMap, Surveyed in1903-4, sheet 1
Explosive circulars(paper):No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
Indian Affairs Office.
reports (cloth):
(half leather) .
,
(half morocco)(paper)
Annual1850185118521854.1855.1855 (half leather)
.
185618571858185918601861186218631864 ;
1866 (half sheep)..
-
1871.1873.1876.1877.1879.1881.
Price.
80. 05
.50
.10
.10
.50
.50
.50
.35
.60
.15
.25
.25
.45
.25
.35
.30
.35
.25
.25
.35
.40
.55
.60
.40
.50
.40
.35
.55
.40
.45
1 Per set.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 455
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Corxtinued.
Num-ber of Price.
copies.
1 80.801 . 751 .601 .60
.60
;
.85
.601.101.00.40.80
3 .603 .152 .102 .30
2 . 15
1 .05
20 . 10
1 .05
1 .251 .251 .253 .30
1 .50
1 .10
1 .05
2] .05
21 .05
Title.
INTEKIOE Depart-ment—Con.
Indian Affairs Office—Continued.
Annual reports—Con.1895189618991900190119021903
1903, pt. 2
1905, pt. 1
1905, pt. 2190719081909 (paper)1910 (paper)1910
G"e n e r a 1 publications(paper):
Statistics of IndianTribes, Agencies,and Schools, 1903 .
.
Trachoma, Manage-ment and Treat-ment Among In-dians, 1911
Manual on Tubercu-losis, Its Cause,Prevention, andTreatment, 1910...
Bulletins (paper):DemonstrationFarms, Bulletin 2,
Mar. 5, 1910Indian CommissionersBoard, annual reports(cloth):
1869188918961907
Report of special agentsand commissions(cloth);Half Breed Scrip,Chippewas of LakeSuperior
Indian schools, miscella-n e 0 u s publications(paper):Teaching Rudi-ments of Cookingin Classroom
Teaching IndianPupils to SpeakEnglish, PrimaryMethods and Out-lines for Use of
Teachers in In-dian Schools, 1904.
Some Things thatGirls ShouldKjiow How to Doand Hence ShouldLearn How to Dowhen in School,1911
Outline Lessons inHousekeeping, In-cluding Cooking,Laundering,Dairying, andNursing, for Usein Indian Schools,1911
Total. Title.
.60
.60
.60
.85
.601.101.00.40.80
1.80.45.20
30
,05
2. 00
.05
.90
50
,10
.05
1.05
1.05
Num-j
ber of Price.I
Total.copies.
I
iNTERiOB Depart-ment—Con.
Indian Affairs Office—Continued.
Indian schools, miscella-neous publications-Continued.Farm and HomeMechanics, SomeThings that EveryBoy Should KlnowHow to Do, andHence ShouldLearn to Do inSchool, 1911
Farm and HomeMechanics, SomeThings that Every
|
Boy Should Know|How to Do, and '
Hence Should1
Learn to Do in ;
School, 19111
Nature Study andGardening, Pri- i
.mary Methodsand Outlines for
Use of Teachers inIndian Schools,1905
Social Plays, Games, \
Marches, Old Folk!
Dances, and :
Rhythmic Move-\
ments for Use in|
Indian Schools,1911 i
Rules for Indian|
School Service, i
1904 i
Methods for Better- i
ing Sanitary Con-}
ditions in Indian :
Schools, Brief of!
Address Givenj
August. 1904Methods for Better-
j
ing Sanitary Con-!
ditions ia IndianSchools, Brief of
Address Givenj
August, 19041
Synopsis of Coursein Sewing, 1911....
Laws (cloth):18751884
List of Indian officers,
agencies, etc. (paper):1903
Rules, Regulations, andInstructions (paper):Additional Regula-
tions Governingthe Leasing of
Cherokee AllottedLands for Run-ning Oil and Gas,for Carrying intoEffect Provisionsof Section 72 ofActApproved Apr.15, 1903
Ethnological Direc-tions Relating toIndian Tribes of
United States,1875
3 $0.10i
18
39 .10
05
$0.;
2. 70
.05
3.90
,05
,15
7 .10 .70
15 .10 1.50
2 .25 .502 .40 .80
.15 ,45
.05
.05
,10
.10
456 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Num- !
ber of Price.
copies.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Indian Affairs Office—Continued.
Rules, Regulations, andInstructions—Con
.
Regulations of July7, 1906, GoverningLeasing and Saleof Lands Allottedto or Inherited byFull-Blood I n -
dians of Five Civil-ized Tribes, 1906...
Revised LeasingRegulations o f
June 11, 1907, Gov-erning Leasing ofLands of Membersof Five CivilizedTribes Prescribedby Secretary ofInterior for Carry-ing into EffectProvisions of
Agreements withCreek and Chero-kee Nations andAct of CongressApproved Apr.26,1906
Regulations of June20, 1908, Govern-ing DistrictAgents, Leasing of
Restricted Lands,and Removal of
Restrictions inFive CivilizedTribes, 1909
Regulations G o v -
e r n i n g MineralLeases in Choctawand ChickasawNations in IndianTerritory P r e -
scribed by Secre-tary of Interior, asAmended May 22,
'
1900Amended Regula-
|
tions ConcerningSale of Osage andKaw Lands
Regulations Co n -
cerning Right of
Way for RailwayLines with Tele- ;
graph and Tele-phone through In-
[
dian Lands, Apr.18, 1899, withamendments of
Apr. 8, 1901Telephone and Tele-graph Lines, Reg-ulations Concern-ing Right of Wayfor, Nov. 9, 1901...
Instruct ions toTown-Site Com-missioner of Choc-taw and Chicka-saw Nations, Mar.6, 1899
3 $0. 10
,10
.05
.05
.05
Total.
$0. 30
Title.
,30
,05
15
10
.05
.05
.05
,10
,05
,05
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Indian Affairs Offlce—Continued.
Rules, Regulations, andInstructions—Con.Regulations Govern-ing Execution of
Leases of IndianAllotments of
Umatilla Reserva-tion in Oregon.Sept. 15, 1909.....'-
Digest of Decisions(sheep):Vol. 1, 1901
Routes to IndianAgencies and Schools(paper):190519071910
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
General Land Office.
188919081910
Annual reports, sepa-rates, miscellaneous(paper):
_Unapprop natedPublic Lands of
United StatesJuly 1, 1909
General publications(paper):Report of Agricul-tural Prospects,etc., of Alaska,1903
District of Alaska,Circular from Gen-eral Land Office,
etc., Jan. 13, 1904..
Chippewa Agricul-tural Lands, Min-nesota, Apr. 20,
1907Suggestions toHomesteaders
S u g ge s t i on s toHomesteaders andPersons Desiringto Make Home-stead Entries, Ap-proved Mar. 9,
1908Suggestions toHomesteaders andPersons Desiringto Make Home-stead Entries,Apr. 10, 1909
Annual reports (cloth):I
1849, pt. 1 (half :
sheep)1849. pt. 2 (half
;
sheep)1876
$0.05
1.10
.50
.501.00.50.50.45.35.20
99
,05
,15
.05
.05
.05
.05
,05
m-of
ies.
123
3
1
5
1
12
79
4
1
1
92
TENI^EITT OF DOCXJMETSTTS. 457
^or the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Price. Total. Title.
' Num-ber of
copies.
36.15
.15
.25
3.25
.05
.60
3. 95
.45
2.25
15. 75.5. 001.80
27.501.60
27.501.60
30.001.75
27.501.80
27.501.60
27.501.75
27.501.75
27.501.75
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
General Land Office—Continued.
Public Land Decisions-Continued.Vol. 10Vol. 11
Vol. 11
Vol. 12Vol. 12Vol. 13Vol. 13Vol. 14Vol. 14Vol. 15Vol.15Vol. 16Vol. 16Vol. 17Vol. 17Vol. 18
Vol. 18
Vol.19Vol. 19
Vol. 20Vol. 21Vol. 21
Vol. 22Vol. 22Vol. 23Vol. 23Vol. 24Vol. 24Vol. 25Vol. 25Vol. 26Vol. 26Vol. 26 (buckram)...Vol. 27Vol. 27Vol. 28Vol. 28Vol. 29Vol. 30Vol. 30Vol. 31Vol. 31
Vol. 32Vol. 32Vol.33Vol. 33Vol. 34Vol. 35Vol. 35Vol. 36 (buckram)...Vol. 37 (buckram)...Vol. 38 (buckram)...
Public Land Decisions,subscriptions:
Vol. 38, 6 subscrip-tions
Vol. 39, 390 subscrip-tions
Vol. 40, 20 subscrip-tions
Public Land Decisions,;
separates (paper):i
Vol.37, Nos. 1-6
Vol. 37, Nos. 20-22. .
.
Vol. 37, Nos. 27-29...Vol. 38, Nos. 26-28...Vol. 38, Nos. 1-11....
Vol. 39, Nos. 18, 19...Digest of Public LandDecisions (sheep):
1902, pt. 1
1902, pt. 2,
141
131
131
191
131
131
131
151
15108171
191
181
181
181
191
181
1
241
2526151417
18192021
2551303074
126367
Price. Total.
$2. 501.702.501.752.501.752.601.752.501.652.501.702. 50L 652. 501.652.502.501.652.50L 602.501. 802. .50
1. 652. 50L 652. 50L 652.501. 752. 50L75L802.501.702. 502. 502.50L70 I
2.50 \
1.60 i
2.50 i
L752. 50L 752.502.501. 751. 75L75I. 75
1.00
1.00
1.00
6. 00
390. 00
20. 00
.10
.10
.10
.05
.25
.25.
118. 2568.40
458 EEPORT OF THE
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal
PUBLIC PKIITTEE.
year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
General Land Office—Continued.
Land Laws, special(paper):Laws and Regula-tions Relating toReclamation o f
Arid Lands ofUnited States,May 31, 1910
Coal Land Laws andRegulations There-under, Apr. 12,
1907, with Amend-ments and Sup-plemental Circu-lars, 1908
Coal Land Laws and,
Regulations There-under, Apr. 12,
1907, with Amend-ments and Sup-plemental Circu-lars, 1910
Statutes and Regu-lations G 0 vern-ing Entries andProof underDesert LandLaws, Mar. 30,
1908Statutes and Regu-lations GoverningEntries and Proofunder DesertLand Laws, withSuggestions to
Persons Desiringto malce Entriesunder said Laws,Nov. 30, 1908,
with Amendmentsof Aug. 21,1909....
Statutes and Regu-lations GoverningEntries and Proofunder DesertLand Laws, etc..
Approved Sept.30, 1910
Compilation of Lawsand Regulationsand DecisionsThereunder, relat-
ing to Establish-ment of FederalForest Reserves,
I
under Sec. 24 ofAct i
of Mar. 3,1891, andAdministrationThereof, 1903(leather)
United States Min-ing Laws andRegulations There-under, ApprovedJuly 26, 1901
United States Min-ing Laws andRegulations There-under, ApprovedMar. 29, 1909
•Rules of Practice(paper):
190819101910
Price. Total.
23
m. 05
05
05
.05
58
,05
,05
SO. 25
L 15
,05
,05
4. 05
2. 90
Title.Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
.50
05
4. 90
.0515.001.15
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
General Land Office—Continued.
Rules of Practice
—
Continued.Rules and Regula-
tions for Sale andRemoval ofWater-Killed andWindfall Timberon Chippewa In-dian Ceded PineLands, Minn.,Nov. 16, 1909
Rules, Regulations, andInstructions (paper):
19021907
Circular, AdditionalHomestead E n -
tries Acts of Apr.28, 1904, etc.. Edi-tion of 1907
Second HomesteadEntries, Instruc-tions, Feb. 29,
1908
Commutation Proof0 f Homesteads,etc., 1908 ,
Regulations underTimber and StoneLaw, Act of June3, 1878 and Acts
^Amendatory,]
Nov. 30, 1908!
Regulations Govern-j
ing Entries within ,
National Forests,j
Superseding Cir-
cular of July 23,
1907, Edition of
Dec. 16, 1908
Regulations C o n -
cerning Right ofWay over PublicLands and Reser-vations for Canals,Ditches, and Res-ervoirs, and Useof Right of Wayfor Various Pur-poses, June 6, 1908.
Regulations C o n - i
cerning Selectionof Desert Lands i
by Certain States" and Territoriesunder Act ofAug.18, 1894; Apr. 9,
1909j
Restoration of Lost0 r ObliteratedCorners and Sub-divisions of Sec-tions, June 1, 1909
United States Lawsand RegulationsRelating to TownSites, Paries, andCemeteries, notApplicable toAlaska, Aug. 7
1909
$0. 05
13
15
.05
05
,05
,05
.05
$0. 10
.05
.10
.55
.05
.05
.65
.75
39
45
21
.05
.05
.05
L 95
2. 25
1. 05
SUPERmTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 459
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.Num-
j
ber of1
Price.copies.
1
Total.
IXTERioR Depart-ment—Con.
General Land Office—Continued.
Rules, Eegalations, andInstractions—Con.Eegulations C o n -
ceming Applica-tions and Selec-
tions for and Fil-
ings and Locationsupon UnsurveyedLands, Circular to
Registers and Re-[
ceivers, Nov. 3, I
1909 : 21i$0.05
Instructions under;
!
Enlarged Homestead Act of Feb19,1909,1910 2 .05
Instructions toEegisters and Ee-ceivers ConcerningSale of IsolatedTracts of PublicLands, 1910 12 .05
Eevised Eegulations!
under KinkaidActs ConcerningUna ppropriatedand UnreservedLands in X e-
braska, Instrac-tions to Eegistersand E c c e i vers,June?, 1910 2 . 05
Soldiers' and Sailors'
HomesteadEights 15 .05
Manual of SurveyingInstructions, general(cloth):
1902 361Manual of Surveying
Instructions, supple-ment (leather):
Tables and F o r -
mulas for Use ofSurveyors andEngineers onPublic Land Sur-veys, 1910 105 .CO
Manual of SurveyingInstructions, special(fabricoid):
|
Manual of Instruc-structions for Sur-
\
vey of m i n e r a I I
Lands of UnitedStates, 1909 83 I .35
Manner of Proceeding toi
obtain Title to Public|
Lands (paper):;
July 11, 1899 1 .201904 2 . 20
Maps (paper)
:
Alabama 33 .25
Alabamaj
7 .12
Alaska 81 .25
Alaska 35 .12
Arizona 251 .25Arizona 260 .12Arkansas 43 .25Arkansas 21 .12California 1 1 .50California ! 62 .24Colorado 215 .25Colorado 1 .15Florida I 65 ! .50
$1.05
.10
.10
.75
270. 75
03. 00
29. 05
.20
.40
8. 25.84
20. 254.20
62. 7531.2010. 752. 52.50
14. 8853. 75
.1532. 50
Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
General Land Office—Continued.
Maps—Continued.FloridaHawaiiHawaiiIdahoIdahoIllinois
Illinois
Indian TerritoryIndian TerritoryIndianaIndianaIowaIowaKansasKansasLouisianaLouisianaMichiganMichiganMinnesotaMinnesota.MississippiMississippiMissouriMissouriMontanaMontanaNebraskaNebraskaNevadaNevadaNew MexicoNeAv MexicoNorth DakotaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOklahomaOregonOregonSouth DakotaSouth DakotaUnited States—
190719081909
United States, mapof, 1908, showingroutes of principalexplorers,and earlyroads and high-ways
UtahUtahWashingtonWashington\VisconsLnWisconsinWyoming i
Wyoming[
Patent Office.
j
Annual reports (paper): I
1850 (pasteboard) . . .|
1851 (cloth)
1856 (cloth)187218731874 :
1874 (sheep);
1875 '
1875 (sheep) 1
1876 1
Num-j
ber ofIPrice.
copies,j
31123011
131
21
10
08
92810
125
86122
852414944017
327110
54
3218
505
7852847719711
25
4986
$0. 24.25.12.25.12.25.12.25.12.25.12.25.12.25.12.25.12.25.12.25.12.25.12
• .25.12.25.12.25.12.25.12.25.12.25
.12
.25
.25
.12
.25
.12
.25
.12
1.001.001.00
.25
.12
.25
.12
.25
.12
.25
.12
.25
Total.
.40 .80
.65 .65
.60 .601.00 1.001.00 1.001.00 1.00?. 00 2. 001.00 1.002. 00 2. 001.00 1.00
460 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.Num-ber of
copies.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Patent Office—Con.
Annual reports—Con.187718781879
1881.1882.
1883.1884.1885.1886.
1887.(sheep).
1890.1891.1892.1893.
(sheep).
18951895 (sheep).18961897
1899190019011901 (sheep)19021903190419051905 (sheep)190619071907 (buckram)19081908 (buckram)19091909 (buckram)
General publications (pa-per):
Protection Extended!to Patents, De-signs, Trade-Marks, and Copy-rights in China,Japan, and Korea,1909
Classification of Sub-jects of Inventionof United StatesPatent Office, Ar-ranged by Divi-sions, with Classesand Subclasses inEach, revised toJuly 1, 1908
Specifications andDrawings of all
Patents Relatingto Fish and Fish-eries Issued byUnited StatespriortoJan. 1,1880(sheep)
27
Price. Total.
$1.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.002.001.001.002.001.001.001.001.001.001.002.001.001.001.001.001.001.002.001.001.001.001.002.00-
1.001.002.001.002. 001.002. 00
.05
.10
4.00
$1.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.001.002.002.002.001.002.002. 002. 001.003.003.001.002.002. 003.002.003.004. 004.002.005.005.006.006.002.006.004.002.009.002.00
14. 0016.00
.05
2. 70
4. 00
Title.
Interior Deeart-MENT—Con.
^Patent Office—Gon.
General publications-Continued.Account of Destruc-tion by Fire of
North and WestHalls of ModblRoom in UnitedStates Patent Of-fice Building onSept. 24, 1877, To-gether with His-tory of Patent Of-fice from 1790 to1877
Growth of IndustrialArt (cloth)
Classification bulletins(paper):
No'No. 7No. 8,
No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14No. 15
No. 16
No. 17No. 18No. 19.
No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 23No. 24No. 24No. 25
Indexes to patents, spe-cial (paper):Subject-Matter In-dex of Patents for
Inventions (Bre-yets d'Invention)Granted in Francefrom 1791 to 1870,
inclusive, 1883(cloth)
Women to WhomPatents HaveBeen Granted bythe Government,1790-July 1,1888...
Women Inventorsto "Whom PatentsHave Been Grant-ed, July 1, 1888-Oct. 1, 1892, Ap-pendix 1, 1892
Women Inventorsto Whom PatentsHave Been Grant-ed, Oct. 1, 1892-Mar. 1, 1895, Ap-pendix 2, 1895
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0. 15
2.00
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.05
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.05
.10
.05
.10
.10
10.00
25
.25
SUPEKINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 461
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Price. Total.
$4. 00 $4.004. 00 4. 004.00 4.004. 00 4. 00.10 .10.10 .10.10 .10
2. 75 2. 75.10 .10.10 .10.10 .10.10 .10.10 .20.10 .10
2. 75 2.75.10 .10.10 .20.10 .10.10 .10
2. 75 2. 752. 75 2. 752. 75 2. 752. 75 2. 752. 75 2. 752. 75 2. 752. 75 2. 752.75 2. 752. 75 2. 75.10 .10
2. 75 2. 75.10 .10
2. 75 2. 75.10 .10
2.75 2. 752.75 2. 75.10 .10
2. 75 2. 75.10 .10.10 .10
2.75 2. 75.10 .10
2.75 2. 752. 75 2.75.10 .10.10 .10. 10 . 10
2. 75 2. 75.10 .20
2.75 2.752.75 2. 752. 75 2. 752. 75 2.752. 75 2. 752. 75 2.752. 75 2. 75
2. 75 2.75. 10 . 40
2. 75 2. 752^75 2.75
. 10 . 40!io .10
2^75 2. 752.75 2.75.10 .30.10 .10.10 .10
2.75 2.752. 75 5.50.10 .30
2.75 2.75.10 .10
2.75 2.752.75 2.75
Title.Num-ber of
copies.
INTEEIOE DEPAET-MENT—Con.
Patent Office—Con.
OfBcial Gazette (paper):
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Title.
iNTEEIOE DEPAET-MENT—Con.
Patent Office—Con.
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Vol.104 (sheep)....Vol. 105 (sheep)....Vol.105, No. 1
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Vol.113, No. 7
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Vol.115 (sheep)....Vol. 116 (sheep)....Vol.117 (sheep)....Vol.117, No. 7
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2.502.50.10
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2.50.10
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2.50.10.10
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2.50.10
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2.50.10.10
2. 50.10.10.10
2.502.50
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Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Patent Office—Con.
Oflaeial Gazette—Con.Vol. 137, No. 1
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Vol.137, No. 3
Vol.137, No. 4
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cal list
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cal list
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cal list
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Title.
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copies.
Price. ; Total. Title.
NtUE-ber of
copies.
Price. 1 Total.
I^"^EEIOE Depabi-MEXT—Con.
Patent Offia—Con.
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Vol. loS, No. 2
Vol. 15S, No. 3
Vol. 15S, No.- 4Vol. 158, alphalDet-
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Title.
INTERIOB Depart-ment—Con.
Patent Office—Con.
Concerning registration'
of prints and labels
(paper):United States Stat-
utes ConcerningRegistration of
Prints and Labels,with Rules of Of-
fice Relating there^
to. Edition of
July 1, 1902, re-
vised June 12, 1908.
United States Stat-
utes concerningRegistration of
Prints and ,Labelswith Rules of Pat-ent Office Relatingthereto. Editionof May 15, 1910....
Roster of Registered At-torneys (paper):
Jan. 2, 1907-Mar. 15,
1910Jan. 2, 1907, re-
printedMay 1 ,1910.
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$0.05
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16 .25 4.00!
20 .20 4.00
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Title.
Interior Depart-ment—Con.
Pension Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):1910
List of Pensioners(paper):
1883, vols. 1-5
(half1899
Pension Lawssheep):A Treatise on Prac-
tice of PensionBureau Govern-ing AdjudicationofArmy and NavyPensions, 1898
Amendments toPension Laws,June 28, 1906-May30, 1908
Pension Decisions(sheep):Vol. 15
Vol.17Vol.17
Pension Decisions, sub-scriptions:
7 subscriptionsDigests of Laws, De-
cisions, and Rulings(sheep):1905
Laws Governing Grant-ing Army and NavyPensions and BountyLands (paper):Laws of UnitedStates GoverningGranting of Armyand Navy Pen-sions and BountyLand, Togetherwith RegulationsRelating thereto,July, 1905
Amendments toPension Laws
—
June 28, 1906-Mav30,1908...
1906-i909
Railroads Commissioner.
Annual reports (cloth):
1878187918801881
188318841885 (paper)1886 (paper)1887 (paper)18971903
Entomological Com-mission.
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No.2
Num-ber of
copies.
13
Price.
$0.05
2.40set.
.05
,40
.05
L051.05l;
LOO
.85
.20
.05
.05
.25
.45
.30
.30
.30
.35
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.20
.05
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SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 465
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Title.Num-ber of Price,copies.
INTERIOE DEPAET-MENT—Con.
Entomological Commis-sion—Continued.
Bulletins—Continued.No. 3
No. 4
No. 5 :
No. 6
No. 7
Reclamation Service.
Annual reports (cloth):1907 (buckram)1907 (paper)19081908 (paper)19091910'(bucia-am)
General publications(paper):Questions and An-swers Relating to
Reclamation Actand its Opera-tions, 1909
Minidoka Project,
Idaho, GeneralMap, GravitySystem, Map 9735
.
Maps (paper):Profile of GunnisonTunnel, etc
Western UnitedStates, PrincipalIrrigation Projectsin
Klamath Projects,Upper and Lower,Cal.-Oreg.—
19061906, sheet 2
Klamath Project,Oreg.-Cal
Milk River Project,
MontNorth Platte Proj-
ect, Wvo.-Nebr.
—
Sheet 2
Sheet 3
Sheet 4
Orland Project, Cal.,
February, 1909....Salt River Proiect, ;
Salt River Valley,Ariz., sheet 3
Salt River Project,Ariz., October,1908
!
Swamp Lands in
States to be Re-claimed by Drain-age, 1907
Yellowstone Proj-ect, Lower, Mont.-N. Dak., Sur-veyed in 1904
Mives Bureau.
Bulletins (paper): I
No.l !
No. 2No. 3No. 4
Total. Title.Num-ber of
[
Price,copies. I
Total.
1 SO. 10 $0.10'
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Mines Bureau—Con.
Bulletins—Continued.No. 5No. 7
No. 8
No. 9No. 11
No. 12Circulars (paper):
No. 2Miners' circulars (paper);
No. 2
No. 3
I Interstate Com-merce C0MMIS.S10N.
Annual reports (cloth):
1887 ,
1888 ,
188918901891189218931894189518951896189618971897
1899 ,
1899 ,
190019001901190119021902
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1902, app. G, pt. 4...
1902, app. G, pt. 5...
1903
1903, large ed19041904190519051906190619071908 (buckram)19091910
General Publications(paper):Index to Adminis-
trative Rulings ofInterstate Com-merce Commission,Aug. 1, 1908
Testimony Taken atSt. Louis, etc.,Dec. 18-21, 1906, inMatter of CarShortage andOther InsufficientTransportationFacilities, Jan. 21,
1907
1092
251
123
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466 EEPOKT OF THE
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal
PUBLIC PPtlNTEE.
year ended June 30, 1911-'—Continued.
Title.
Interstate CommerceCoM SIissioN—Con
.
General publications-Continued.Testimony Taken by
=' Commission, Oct.I&-N0V. 23, 1906,
in Matter of Rela-tions of CommonCarriers to GrainTrade, 1907 (cloth).
In Matter of Rates,Acco un t s, andRevenue of C a r-
riers Subject toAct to RegulateCommerce, T e s-
timony taken atSan Fra n c i s c 0,
Cal.,Oct. 2-4,1907..Act Concerning Car-
riers Engaged in
Interstate Com-merce and theirEmployees, Medi-ation and Arbitra-tion, 1898
In the Matter of
Rates, Practices,Accounts andRevenues of Car-riers, 1907
List of National,State, and LocalCommercial Or-ganizat ions andAgricultural Asso-ciations, June 22,
1906Regula t i 0 n s fortransportation of
Dangerous Arti-cles Other thanExplosives, Effec-tive Oct. 1, 1911.-
Proposed Explana-tions to NationalCar DemurrageRules, Apr. 11, 1911
Regulations forTransportation ofExplosives, Jan.15, 1910
Report of S a f e tyAppliances In-spectors on Oper-ation of Trains onHeavy Grades,De-cember, 1907
Hours of Service of
Railway Employ-ees, State S t a t-
utes and RelatedCourt Decisions,Eebruary, 1909MemorandumTreating of Powerof Congress to Au-thorize C o mm is-
sion to IncreasePercentage of
Power on TrainBrakes
Digest of Proceed-ings in Fifty-ninthCongress, FirstSession, Relatingto Regulations ofRailroad Rates,1908
Num-ber of
copies.
100
24
Price.
$0.75
.15
.05
.15
.25
.05
Total.
$0.75
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.05
.05
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.15
.30
.10
.60
3.25
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1.20
.65
.05
.25
Title.
Interstate Com?4erceCommission—Con.
General publications
—
Continued.In Matter of Legal
Rates, Duty of
Carriers and Ship-pers to ObserveTariffs, Relief Un-der Act to Regu-late Comm e r c e,
Memo r a n d um ,
Digest of Proceed-ings in Fifty-ninthCongress, FirstSession, Relatingto Regulation of
Railroad Rates,1908MemorandumTreating of Rea-
" sonable Care, its
Origin and Appli-cation, Sept. 1,
1907Decisions Constru-ing Federal Safety-Appliance Acts,1907
Proposed UnitedStates Safety-Ap-pliance Standardsfor Protection of
Employees andTravelers uponRailroads
Federal Safety-Ap-pliance Acts andDecisions of Stateand FederalCourts Applicablethereto, Oct, 20,
1906Memorandum of
Service Law, Con-sideration of Cer-tain ObjectionsSuggested as Af-fecting Validity of
Hours of ServiceLaw, 1908
Act to Regulate Com.-merce (paper):As Amended andActs Supplemen-tary thereto, Re-vised to June 30,
1906As Amended andActs Supplemen-tary thereto, Com-merce-Court Act,Safety - ApplianceActs, Act Requir-ing Monthly Re-ports of Accidents,Arbitration A c t,
Hours of ServiceAct, revised toJuly 1, 1910
Interstate Com m e r c e
Commission Reports(sheep):Vol. 3
Vol. 8Vol. 12Vol. 13
Vol. 14Vol. 15
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$0.05
.15
$0.45
.45
.15I
.45
497
1
1
93812433
.25
.15
.25
.05
.10
.10
2.001.501.502.002.002.00
.25
.45
.25
,20
.10
49.70
2.001.50
13.5076.00
248.0066.00
superhnttendent of documents. 467
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Con.
Interstate CommerceCommission Re-ports—Continued.Vol. 15 (cloth) 66 SI. 50 $99.00Vol. 16 1 2.00 2.00Vol. 16 (buckram) .
.
108 1.50 162.00Vol. 17 (buckram)..
.
254 1.50 381.00Vol 17 153 2.00 306.00Vol. 18 (paper) 300 1.00 300.00 i
Vol 18 (buckram) 299 1.50 448.50Vol! 18 150 2.00 300.00
!
Vol 19 (paper) 320 1.00 320.00 1
Vol. 19 (buckram)... 382 1.50 573.00Interstate Com m e r c e
Commission Reports,subscription s
.
jVol. 18, 12 subscrip-1.00 12.00
Vol. 19, 64 siibscrip-
1.00 64.00Vol. 20, 81 subscrip-
1.00 81.00i
Vol. 21, 73 subscrip-tions 1.00 73.00
'
Vol. 22, 3 subscrip-1.00 3.00 ;
1Vol. 23, 1 subscrip-1.00 1.00
Vol. 24, 1 subscrip-1.00 1.00
Interstate Com m e r c e
Commission Reports,separates (paper):Vol. 14, No. 080, 1 .05 .05
Vol. 18, No. 1241, 15 .05 .75i
Vol. 19, No. 1395, 3 .05 .15
Vol. 20, No. 1455.
,
1 .05 .05
Vol. 20, No. 1456 100 .05 5.001 .05 .05
Vol. 20, No. 1508 9 .05 .45
Vol. 20, No. 1509 9 .05 .45
Vol. 20, No. 1519 7 .05 .35i
Vol. 20, No. 1523, 5 .05 .25 i
Vol. 20, No. 1.526 35 .05 1.75Vol. 20, No. 1527 4 .05 .20
i
Vol. 20, No. 1531... 5 .05 .25
Vol. 20, No. 1538 50 .05 2.50 !
Vol.20, No. 1543... 4 .05 .20i
Vol. 20, No. 1549 164 .05 8.20 ;
V0I.-2O, No. 1552, 1 .05 .051
Vol. 21, No. 1559, 10 .05 .50 i
Vol. 21, No. 1561. 3 .05 .151
Vol. 21, No. 1564... 3 .05 .15Vol. 21, No. 1567 3 .05 .15 1
Reports and Orders of
Commission (paper):Consolidated F 0 r -
j
warding Co. v.1
Southern Pacific!
Co., and Others, !
etc 1 .05 .05
In Matter of Bills of
Lading, June 27,
1908 11 .05 .55
Report of Commis-sion in Matter of
Party Rate Tick-ets, decided Apr . 8,
1907 1 .05 .05
In Matter of Re-leased Rates, de-cided May 14, 1908.. 14 .05 .70 1
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
3 $0.05 $0.15
10 .10 1.005 .05 .25
5 .05 .25
2 .05 .10
.20 .20
.20 .20
.20 .20
.20 .20
.20 .20
.20 .20
.20 .20
.20 .20
.20 .20
.20 .20
.20 .20
2 .20 .40
2 .20 .40
. 3 .20 .60
1 .20 .20
1 .25 .251 .40 .401 .50 .50
9 .55 4.953 .50 1.505 -40 2.00
7 .05 .35
468 .05 23.40
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Con.
Reports and Orders ofCommission—Con.Investigation andsuspension Docket5, in Matter of In-vestigation of Ad-vances in Rates onCement by C a r -
riers in Trans-Mis-souri territory,Decided Apr. 4,
1911
Table of Cases and Opin-ions (paper):Vols. 1-15Vols. 16. 17
Vols. 18, 19
Income Account of Rail-ways (paper):
1905
National Association of
Railway Commission-ers, Proceedings of An-nual Con V e n t i 0 n s
(cloth):
18891890189118921893189418951896
19001901190219031904190519061907190819091910
National Association of
Railway Commission-ers, general publica-tions (paper):
Proposed UniformCode of Demur-rage Rules, An-nouncement of
Public Hearingsby Subcommitteeon Car Demun-ageof National Asso-ciation of RailwayCommiss loners,1909
Orders, unnumbered(paper):
In Matter of Prepa-ration, Approvaland Establish-ment of Rules for
Inspection of Lo-comotive Boilers,
etc., 1911
468 REPORT OF TI-IE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.1
Total,j
Interstate Commercei
Commission—Con.
Orders, unnumbered-Continued.In Matter of Prepa-
ration, Approval,and Establish-ment of Rules andInstructions for
Inspection andTesting of Loco-mo tive Boilersand Their Appur-tenances, June 2,
1911 825 $24. 75Order (promulgat-ed) at General Ses-sion of Interstatem e r c e Commis-sion on Oct. 10,
1910, in relation toheight of draw-bars, 1910 1,258 $0. 05 62. 90
No. 3400 in Relationto Investigation of
Advances inRates by Carriersin Official Classifi-
cation Territory,1910 2 .05 ,10
No. 3500 in relation
to Investigation of
Advances in
Rates by Carriers
in Western TrmakLine Trans-Mis-souri and Illinois
Freight CommJt-t e e Territories,
1910 2 .05 .10Order of June 21,
1909, in Matter. ofDestruction of
Records of SteamRoads, EfiectiveJuly 1, 1909 2 .05 .10
Order of Commis-sion dated June10, 1910, in Matterof Destruction of
Records of SteamRoads, Effective
61 . Oo . 3. 05United States Saie-ty ApplianceStandards, Orderof Commission
—
Oct. 13, 1910 2,229 . 10 222. 90Mar. 13, 1911 1,891 . 10 189. 10 1
Mar. 13, 1911 483 . 05 24. 15
Annual Reports on Sta-tistics of Railways(cloth):
1888 1 .35 .351889 1 . 45 . 451890 1 . 75 . 751891 1 . 50 . 501892 1 . 50 . 501900 3 . 60 1. 801903 2 . 75 1. 501 on«
. 70 . 701907 3 '.80. 2^401908 9 .85 7.65
1909 8 .80. 6.40
Accident Bulletins (pa-per):No. 1 1 .05 .05No. 2 1 .05 .05No. 3 2 .05 .10No. 4 2 .05 .10
Title.Num-ber of
copies.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Con.
Accident Bulletins-Continued.No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 8
No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 13No. 14 •.
.
.
No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18
No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38
Classification of Ex-penditures for Roadand Equipment (pa-per):
190719081909
Classification of Operat-ing Expenses (paper):
1907
1908, reprint, 1910...Supplement to
Third Revised Is-
sue of July 1, 1908.Supplement toThird Revised Is-
sue of July 1, 1908.Third Revised Issue
of Julyl,1908,con-densed
1911Rules of Practice (pa-
per):1908
Rules for Inspection of
Safety Appliances(paper):Sept. 1, 1907
Classification of Operat-ing Revenues (paper)
:
19071908
Tariff Circulars (paper):I4a16a17a18a
Classification of Loco-motive-miles, C a r -
miles, and Train-miles (paper):
1907
Price. Total.
1
74
343
$0.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.05
,
.05!
.05
.05• .05
.05.
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05.
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
16i
.0516 .0520
i.05
.05
.10
05!
10
05
15!
05
.05
.05
.10
.10
.05
.10
10
$0.05.05.10.05.05.05.05.05.05.05.10.05.05.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.15.20.35.25.05
.80
.80LOO
2. 40L60.45
.652. 10
05
05
34.;
L 50
SUPERINTENDENT OP DOCUMENTS. 469
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber ofcopies.
INTEESTATE COMMERCECommission—Con.
Accoiinting Circulars(paper):
12d, 1910Special Reports(paper);
No. 1, without Sta-tistics
Intercorporate R e -
lationship of Rail-ways in UnitedStates of June 30,
1906 (cloth)Conference Rulings Bxil-
letins (paper):No. 4
No. 5
Classification of Reve-nues and Expenses for
Outside Operations(paper):July 1, 1908
Accounting Bulletins
Classification of Ex-penditures for Roadand Equipment of
Electric Railwaj's (pa-per):
1908Classification of Operat-
ing Expenses of Elec-tric Railwaj-s (paper):
19081908
Classification of Operat-ing Revenues of Elec-tric Railways (paper):
1908Decisions under SafetyAppliance Acts, U. S.
V. B. & O. R. R. Co.(buckram):
1910Block Signal and TrainControl Board, annualreports (paper):
190819091910
Block Signal and TrainControl Board, generalpublications (paper):Block Signals onRailroads ofUnited States,Jan. 1, 1908
Classification of Expend-itures for Additionsand Betterraents for
Steam Roads (paper):19091910
Form of General Bal-ance Sheet, Statementfor Steam Roads (pa-per):
1910Bulletin of Re venuesand Expenses of
Steam Roads inUnited States (paper):No. 1
No. 2
6502
12
Price.
(paper):No. 1 1 .10No. 2 4 .05No. 3 8 .05No. 4 23- .10No. 5 5 .10No. 6 5 .05
SO. 05
.10
.65
.10
.10
Total.
6 .05 .30
13 .05 .651 .10 .10
4 .05 .20
164 .70 114. 80
11 .15 1.6516 .15 2. 4011 .30 3.30
13 .05 .65
11 .05 .55
716 .05 35.80
8 .05 .40
3 .10 .301 .05 .05
$0.25
3. 25
50.20
.10
.20
.402.30.50.25
Title.
Interstate CommerceCommission—Con
.
Bulletin of Revenuesand Expenses ofSteam Roads inUnited States—Con.No. 4No. 5
No. 6 ,
No. 7No. 8
No. 9No. 10
No. 11No, 12 ,
No. 13 ,
No. 14No. 15
No. 16
No. 17 ,
No. IS
No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 25
Papers in Relation to
Proceedings of T n -
quiry, General Inves-tigations, etc. (paper):In Matter of Rates,Practices, A c-
counts, and Reve-nues of CarriersSubject to Act to
Regulate Com-merce, 1907
Classification of Opera-ting Revenues of Car-riers by Water (paper)
Jan. 1, 1911Classification of Opera-
ting Expenses of Car-riers by Yv'ater draper)
Jan.'l, 1911Classification of Opera-
ting Revenues andExpenses of Pipe LineCompanies (paper):
1911Annual Reports on Sta-
tistics of Express Com-panies in UnitedStates (paper):
1909
Justice Department.
Attorney General.
Annual reports (cloth):
189318971898189919001910
General public ations(paper):Federal Antit rust
Decisions. CasesDecided in UnitedStates CourtsArising Under, In-volving, or Grow-ing out of Enforce-ment of AntitrustAct of July 2, 1890,
Including SimilarDecisions, etc.:
Vol. 1 ,
Vol. 1 (sheep)...
Num-j
ber of Price.
copies. !
38
$0. 05 $0.05.25 .25.05 .05.05 .05.05 .05.05 .05
.05 .20
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 .05
.05 - .10
.30 .30
.05 .05
.05 .10
.05 .05
.05 .05
1.001.75
9.0012.25
470 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911-[—Continued.
Title.
Justice Department—Continued.
Attorney General—Con.
General publications-Continued.Federal Antitrust
Decisions, etc.—Continued.
Vol. 2
Vol. 2 (sheep)...C o n s t i t u t i 0 n of
United States of
America, 1907
Commerce Clause of
Constitution andthe Trusts, 1902...
Report on Peonage,1908
Civil and CriminalCases InstitutedbyUnited States un-der Sherman An-titrust Law of July3. 1890, and Act to
Regulate Corn-approved Feb. 4,
1887, as amended,including ElkinsAct, Oct. 1, 1908 ..
Bills and Debates re-
lating to Trusts(cloth)
Opinions (sheep):Vol. 1, 1790-1841Vol. 2
Vol. 8Vol. 13
Vol. 17
Vol.18 (half leather).
Vol. 21 (cloth)Vol. 22 (paper)Vol. 22 (cloth)Vol. 23 (paper)Vol. 23 (sheep)Vol. 24 (paper)Vol. 24 (cloth)Vol. 25 (paper)Vol. 25 (sheep)Vol. 2f) (paper)Vol. 20 (buckram)...Vol. 26Vol. 27 (buckram)...Vol. 27
Opinions, separates(sheep):Digest of Opinions
of Attorney Gen-eral, Covering Vol-umes 1-16—
1789-1881, 1885
(half sheep). ..
1789-1881Digest of Opinions
of Attorney Gen-eral, Covering Vol-umes 17-25, 1881-
1906Registers (cloth):
Eighteenth edition,
Oct. 11, 1909Supplement and
Corrections to 1909Edition, Dec. 1,
1909 (paper)Nineteenth edition,
1910
Num-ber ofcopies.
7
451
3
1
Price.
$1.001.75
05
,05
1.25
1.751.001.151. 15
.90
.05
.60
.45
.60
.401.15.40.60.50
1.50.50.75
1.50.65
1.50
.901.10
1. 75
.45
Total.
.05
$8. 0012.25
22. 55
.30
.10
20
17. 50
1.751. 001.151.151.80.65
1.20.45
. 1.20.40
2.30.40
2.403.503.00.50.75
16.503.25
21.00
.902.20
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Justice Department— I
Continued.\
I
Attorney General—Com.\
List of United StatesjJudges, Attorneys,1
Marshals, etc. (pa-i
per): i
Feb. 10, 19101 1
1911i
1
Papers in re (paper): \
In Circuit Court of!
United States for
Eastern Divisionof Eastern Judi-cial District of Mis-souri, U. S. V.
Standard Oil Co.of New Jersey et
al., 1908Investigation Bureau,,General publications(paper):White Slave Traffic
Act, approvedJune 25. 1910
Rules and RegulationsGoverning Paroling of
Prisoners from Peni-tentiaries, etc. (paper):Rules and Regula-
tions GoverningParoling of Pris-
oners from Peni-tentiaries, At-lanta, Ga.; Leav-enworth, Kans.;McNeil Island,Wash.; NationalTraining Schoolfor Boys and Girls'
Reform School,Washington, D.C.;and State Institu-
tions, 1910I
41
Library.
Catalogues (cloth):
Spanish Treaty Claimsj
Commission.
General publications(cloth):
Final Report of W.W. Brown, beingCondensed State-
ment of workdone by SpanishTreaty ClaimsCommission, Apr.10, 1907-Mav 2,
1910
Solicitor General.
General publications,separates (paper):Report to Presidentupon CertainQuestions Sub-mitted to himConcerning Mean-ing of TermWhisky, 1909
Price.
$0. 05.05
.05
,05
.20
Total.
$0.05.05
,40
2.05
,20
40
10 ,60
SrPEEINTENDEisT OF DOCUMENTS. 471
Itemized statement of scdes for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.I
2 $1.50 $3.001.25 1.25
J 1.50 1. 501. 25 1.251.50 1.501.50 1.50
11. 50 1.501.25 1.251. 25 1.25
1.50 1.501. 25 1.25
1.25 1.25•1
1.25 1.251.25 1.251.25 1.251.40 1.401.60 1.601.00 1.001. 15 1. 15
1.15 1. 15
1.15 1.151. 15 1.15
1.15 1.15
1. 15 » 1.151.15 1. 15
1 1. 10 1. 10
2 1. 15 2.301. 15 2.30 i
1 1. 15 1. 15;^
1.00 2.001. 15 1. 15
2 1. 15 2.303 1. 10 3 30 !
3 l!05 3.15 1
1 .40 .40 '
2 1.15 2.302 1.15 2.30
\
2 1. 15 2.303 1. 15 3.451 .40 .40
LIS 4.604 1. 15 4. 603 1.15 3.451 .40 .402 1.15 2.304 1. 15 4! 60 '
2 1. 15 2.302 1. 15 2.303 1 15-I. 1.0 3. 45
4 1.15 4.60 '
3 1.15 3.451.15 3.45
1 1.20 3.603 1. 10 3.304 1.50 6.0010 1.75 17. 505 .75 3.7514 1.50 21.003 .75 2.25 1
16 1.50 24.00j
1 .75 .75
Title.
Jtjdiciaby.
Court of Claims.
ofReports of Ck)iirt
Claims (sheep):1856, vol. 1
1856, vol.218571858, vol. 1
1858, vol.21858, vol. 3
18591860, vol. 1
1860, vol.21860, vol.31860, vol. 4
1860, vol. 5
1861, vol. 1
1861, vol. 2
1861, vol. 3
1862, vol. 1
1862, vol. 2Vol. 1
Vol. 8
Vol. 10
Vol. 11
Vol. 12Vol. 13
Vol. 14Vol. 15
Vol. 16
Vol. 17
Vol. 18Vol. 19
Vol. 20Vol. 21Vol. 22Vol.23Vol. 24Vol. 24 (paper)Vol.25Vol. 26Vol. 27Vol. 28Vol. 28 (paper)Vol. 29Vol. 30Vol. 31Vol. 32 (paper)Vol. 32Vol 33Vol. 34Vol. 3.5
Vol. 36Vol. 37Vol. 38Vol. 39Vol. 40Vol. 41Vol.42Vol. 43Vol. 44 (buckram)...Vol. 44Vol. 45 (buckram)...Vol. 45
Supreme Court.
General publications(cloth):
Insular Cases, Com-prising Records,Briefs, and Argu-ments of Counselin Insiilar Casesof October Term,1900, in SupremeCourt of UnitedStates, includingappendixes there-to, 1901
Title.
JuDiaAEY—Con.
Supreme Court—Con.
Rules and Orders(paper):General Orders andForms in Bank-ruptcy, Nov. 28,1898
Rules of SupremeCourt adoptedJan. 7, 1884, andRules of Practicefor Circuit andDistrict Courts inEquity and Ad-miralty cases,and Orders in Ref-erence to Appealsfrom Court 0 f
Claims, 1907
Rules of SupremeCourt AdoptedJan. 7, 1884, andRules, etc., 1909...
Rules for Practiceand Procedureimder Sec. 25 of
Act ApprovedMar. 4, 1909, toTake Effect July1, 1909
Rules of SupremeCourt AdoptedJan. 7, 1884, andRules of Practice,etc., 1910
Court of CustomsAppeals.
General publications(paper):Rules Adopted May
3, 1910, aud Pro-visions of ActApproved Aug. 5,
1909, CreatingAforesaid Court,1910
Labor Department.
Annual reports (cloth):18861887188818891890
1891, pt. 1
18921893189618971898, vol. 1
1898, vol. 2
1899190019011902
General pubUcations(paper):Report on Effect of
internatio nalCopyright Lawin United States,1901
Index to all ReportsIssued by Bureausof Labor Statis-tics, Prior to Mar.1, 1902 (cloth)
Num-ber of I Price,copies.
I
Total.
2 §0. 10
4 .10
,05
.05
.0^
,25
$0.20
.05
1.40
4 .50 2.001 .80 .802 .45 .901 .65 .65
3 .95 2.851 .60 .604 .50 2.00
154 .45 69.303 .50 L508 .25 2.007 .35 2.453 .80 2.405 .65 3.251 .60 .601 .75 .75
9 .90 8.10
10
.50
472 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Labor Department—Continued.
Genera] publications-Continued.Report on totalCost and LaborCost of Transfor-mation in Produc-tion of CertainArticles in UnitedStates, GreatBritain, and Bel-giiun, made inCompliance withResolution, 1898...
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2..
No. 3
No. 4No. 5No. 6No. 7No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 13No. 14No. 15 ,
No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36No. 37No. 38No. 39No. 40No 41No. 42No. 43No. 44No. 45No. 46No. 47
Bulletins, separates(paper):New Zealand In-dustrial Concilia-tion and Arbitra-tion Law, 1900
Special reports (cloth):FirstSecondThirdFourthFifth (paper)Fifth. .1.
SixthSixth (paper)SeventhEighthNinth
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
7 $0. 05 $0. 35
12 .10 1.205 .10 .501 .10 .106 .10 .605 .10 .509 .10 .903 .10 .303 .10 .307 .10 .707 .10 .703 .10 .3010 .10 1.003 .10 .307 .10 .707 .10 .707 .20 1.40
15 .10 1.503 .10 .30A1 10 . 4U3 !io .304 .10 .4012 .10 1.200 An
3 .10 .302 .10 .207 .10 .704 .10 .405 .10 .509 .15 1.352 .10 .205 .10 .5015 .10 1.506 .10 .605 .10 .50
.10 1.20
.10 .304 .10 .405 .10 .502 .20 .4016 .10 1.605 .10 .504 .25 1.007 .10 .70
15 .10 1.501 .15 .15
11 .15 1.652 .15 .30
5 .05 .25
2 .75 1.502 .95 1.902 .25 .50
11 .25 2. 751 .15 .152 .•25 .502 .35 .701 .25 .zt>
8 .45 3.60G .CO 3.603 .40 1.20
Title.
Labor Department-Continued.
Monographs on SocialEconomics (paper):
456
Report on Hawaii(paper):
1901
Library of Congress.
Librarian.
Annual reports (cloth):
189718981899190019011901 (paper)1902190319091910 (buckram)
Annual reports,
rates (cleth):
Bibliography o f
Cooperative Cata-loguing and Print-ing of CatalogueCards, from Re-port. 1902 (paper):
Report on Copy-right Legislationby Register ofCopyrights, 1904...
Noyes's Collection of
Japanese Prints,Drawings, etc.,Presented b yCrosbv StuartNoyes, 1906
General publications(paper):Preliminary Check-
list of AmericanAlmanacs, 1639-
1800, by HughAlexander Morri-son, 1907 (cloth)...
A. L. A. Rules, Ad-vance Edition,Condensed Rulesfor an Author andTitle Catalogue,1904
Exhibit of Book-bindings, prepar-ed for JamestownExposition, to Il-
lustrate W 0 r kdone at Library of
Congress, 1907
Want List of Pub-lications of Edu-cational Institu-tions, 1909
List of Books Relat-ing to Hawaii,1898
History of Libraryof Congress, vol. 1,
1800-64, by Wil-liam DawsonJohnston, 1904,(cloth)
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
12
$0. 05.05.05.05.05
15
.15
.30
,35i
10
.05
.05
3 I .05 !
31 1.40 20
SUPEEINTEI^DENT OF DOCUMENTS. 473
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO. 1911—Continued.
Title.
LiBSABT OF Congress—Continued.
Ltbrarian—Continued.
General publications-Continued.Library of Congressand Its Work, rev.
ed., 1907
in Library of Con-gress, 1903 (doth).
.
List of Lincolnianain Library of Con-gress, rev. ed.,
with Supplement,190t5 (cloth)
Duplicate Periodi-cals and Serials
Available for Ex-change, Jan., 1910.
.
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Navy Regulations,rclothf:
1909Changes in Regalations,
(paper):"1909. No. n, June 27.
1910Begulations GoyerningUniform (fabricoid):
1905Hules, Regulations, andInstructions (paper):Regulations for Goy-emment of CoastSienal Service,1898
Specifications Cpaper):General Specifica-tions for AuxiliaryElectric Appli-ances on Ship-board, Oct. 26,
1910Specifications for
Wireless Tele-graDh Sets, May,1910
NaA-y and Marine CorpsList and Directory(paper':
1908, September1908, October1908. November1908, December1909, January1909, February1909, March1909, April1909, June1909, July1909, August1909, September1909, November1909, December1910, February1910; April. .
1910, May1910, June1910, July1910. August1910, September1910. October1910. November1910, December1911, January1911. February1911, March1911, April1911, May1911, June
Navy and Marine CorpsList and Directory,subscriptions:
fi62 subscriptions] partial subscrip-
tion
Num-ber of Price. Total.copies.
1 $0.10
1
1
SO. 10j
1 .10 .101 .25 .25
'
2 .10 .20 1
3 . 25 75'
2 !io :2o1
35 .30 10.501 .45 .45
92 .30 27.60
2 .45 .90
60 . 85 51. 00
1 .05 .05
21 ..50 10. 50
4 .05 .20
2 .15 .30
15 .05 .75
1 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .10
.10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .104 .10 .40
39 .10 3. 9046 .10 4. 6050 .10 5. 0066 . 10 6 6063 !io a 3047 .10 4.7036 .10 3.6062 .10 6.2062 .10 6.20
38 .10 3.8053 .10 5.30
1
38 .10 3.80:
1.00 662. 00
.65 .65
Title.
Navy Department—Continued.
(Secreiar;/—Continued.
Navy and Marine CorpsList and Directory,subscriptions—Con.
3 partial subscrip-tions
1 partial subscrip-tion
Transit of Venus Com-mission, 1874 (pa-per):
Instructions for Ob-serving Transit of
Venus, Dec. 6,
1882
Assistant Secretary.
General publicatio u(paper):Customs Tariff andRegulations for
Island of Guam,1900
Register of Com mis-sioned and War-rant Officers ofNaval Militia of
California, Con-necticut, Districtof Columbia, Geor-gia, Iliinois, I>ouisi-
ana, Maine, Mary-land, Massachu-setts, Michigan,Minnesota, Mis-souri, New Jersey,New York, NorthCarolina, Ohio,Pennsylvania,Rhode Island, andSouth Carolina,Nov. 30, 1907
Guam Island, NavalGovernor, Annual Re-ports (paper):
19041905
Naval Militia, AnnualReports (paper):
1909Register of Commis-sioned and WarrantOfficers of Naval Mili-tia (paper):
19101911
Transactions of NavalMilitia Association ofUnited States (paper):Feb. 20, 1909.Dec. 9, 1909Dec. 12, 1910
Publications for Instruc-tion, etc., of NavalMilitia (cloth):
No. 7
Construction and RepairBureau.
Annual reports (paper):19091910
General publications(paper):Riveting Naval Ves-
sels, Instructionsfor, 1906
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
SO. 50
.20
05
.05
.05
.05
.05
%l. 50
.20
.10
.10
4 .051 .05
4 .15 I
V .101
I
.05
1 ! .35I
1 . .05
.10
.05
.05
10
.05
,35
.40
.10
05
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. ^S-l
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.Num-ber of Price,copies.
Navt Department—Continued.
Comiruction and Repairiureatt—Continued
.
General publications—Continued.
Specifications (paper):Instructions for Cal-
culating and Test-ing VentilationSystems for War-ships, 1908
Equipment Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):1909
General publications(cloth):Regulations for
Training NavalApprentices, edi-
tion of 1888Report of Efficiency
of Various Coals,
1896-98, Expensesof EquipmentAbroad, 1902-3
(paper) .
Reports of Efltt-
ciency of VariousCoals, 189&-98, etc.
Data ConcerningUnited StatesNaval CoalingPlants, 1908 (pa-
per)Practical Problemsand Compensa-tion of Compass in
United StatesNavy, 1898
Directions for Careand Training of
Homing Pigeonsfor United StatesNavy, 1899 (paper)
Report on TrainingSystems for Na^-yand MercantileMarine of Eng-land and NavalTraining Systemof France, 1880....
Instructions for Useof Wireless Tele-graph Apparatus,1903 (paper)
Manual of ^^'ireless
Telegraphy for
Use of Naval Elec-tricians, 1906 (can-vas)
Hydrographic Office.
General publications(paper):Report of Results of
Survey for Pur-pose of Determin-ing Practicabilityof Laying Tele-graphic Cable be-tween UnitedStates and Ha-waiian Islands,1892
35
$0. 15
.05
.15
.30
.75
.45
.05
1.25
.25
Total.
$1.05
.05
30
.30
4.50
50
2. 25
.05
10.50
3. 75
.25
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Navy Department—|
Continued.|
HydrograpMc Office-Continued.
Hydrographic publica-tions (cloth):
No. 9 (sheep) ,
No. 9, pt. 2 (halfj
sheep)No. 13 (half sheep)..No. 21
!
No. 30 (paper) i
No. 56'
No. 73 !
No. 84 (paper) i
No. 87No. 106 !
No. 118 1
No. 127 i
1
Judge Advocate General.\
Annual reports (paper):1909
Marine Corps.
General publications(paper):Notes and Sugges-
tions for Ofl&cers
of United StatesMarine Corps, 1900.
Regulations Gov-erning Uniformand Equipmentsof Officers and En-listed Men of
United States Ma-rine Corps, 1900...
Medicine and SurgeryBureau.
Armual reports (paper):19081909
General publications(paper):Report on JapaneseNaval Medicaland SanitaryFeatures of Russo-Japanese Vs'ar,
1906
Regulations and In-structions for
Nurse Corps, 1909.Report on RussianMedical and Sani-tary Features of
Russo - JapaneseA^' ar to SurgeonGeneral, UnitedStates Navy, 1906..
Instructions (cloth):
Instructions for
Medical Officers of
Navy, 1909Drill regulations (pa-
per):Drill Regulations for
Hospital Corps,1907
25
Price. Total.
$2. 25
1. 251.251.75.30.50
l.GO.10
1.25.50.05.75
.05
.15
.15
13 .40
05
6 .25
10513—11- -31
482 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Navy Department—Continued.
Medicine and SurgeryBureau—Continued.
Medical bulletins (pa-per):
Vol. 1, No.lVol. 1, No. 2
;. Vol. l, No. 3
Vol. 2, No. 1
• . Vol. 2, No. 3. Vol. 2, No. 4
: Vol. 3, No. 4- ' Vol. 4, No. 1
Vol. 4, No. 2- Vol. 4, No. 3
Vol. 4, No. 4
Vol. 5, No. 1
Naval Medical Bulle-tins, subscriptions
:
14 subscriptions
Medical Bulletins, sepa-rates (paper):
- 1 1 1 u m i nations of
Btudy Rooms, Re-port Submitted toSuperintendent of
Naval Academyon Present Sys-tem of Lighting,1910
United States NavalMedical Bulletin,vol. 2, Nos. 1-2,
1908
Nautical Almanac Office.
General publications..(paper):
Report to Secretaryof Navy on Re-cent Improve-ments in Astro-nomical Instru-ments, 1884
List of Positions of
Bright Stars andPlanets, 1907
List of Stars for
Navigators, 1908..
American Ephemerisand Nautical Alma-•nap (cloth):
1863 (paper)1868 (paper)1872 (paper)1875 (paper)1879 (paper)1880 (paper)1884189218931897
. 1897 (supplement)..1901190219061907
1909, supplement...1910, 2d ed1910, supplement,
(paper)1911, 1st ed1911, 2ded1911, supplement...1912, 1st ed1913
Num-ber of Price,
copies.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
21
4
1
21
2
2
51
12
605772614333
SO. 10.10.10.15.20.25.25.25.25.25.25.25
1.00
10
10
05
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.851.001.001.001.00.50
1.001.001.001.00.90
1.00
.35L 001.00.65
1. 001.00
Total.
$0. 10.40.30.15
1.00.25.25.50.25
5.002. 501.75
14. 00
.20
2. 10
.85
.85
.85
.85
.85
.851.001.002. 001.002. 001.002. 001.002. 001.80
51.00
4. 2060. 00
577. 0016. 90
143. 0033.00
Title.
Navy Department—Continued.
Nautical Almanac Of-fice—Continued.
American Nautical Al-manac (paper):
1879, 3ded1889, 2ded1893, 2d ed1895, 2d ed1897, 2ded18981900, 2ded1900, 3ded1901, 2ded1902, 1st ed1902, 2ded1902, 3d ed1903, 2d ed1904, 2d ed1905, 2ded1908, 2ded1909, 2ded1910, 2ded1911, Isted1911, 2d ed1912, 1st ed1913
American NauticalAlmanac,(paper):
Stars for Navigationand Polaris Ta-bles, 1910
Astronomical Papers(paper):Vol. 1, pt. 1
Vol. 1, pt. 2
Vol. 2 (cloth)
Vol. 2, pt. 5
Vol. 3 (cloth)Vol. 3, pt. 3
Vol. 4 (cloth)Vol. 5 (cloth)Vol. 5, pts. 1, 2
Vol. 5, pt. 3Vol. 5, pt. 4Vol. 5, pt. 5
Vol. 6 (cloth)Vol. 6, pt. 1
Vol. 6, pt. 2
Vol. 6, pt. 3
Vol. 6, pt. 4Vol. 7 (cloth)
j
Vol. 7, pt. 11
Vol. 7, pt. 2i
Vol. 7, pt. 3 :
Vol. 7, pt. 4
Vol. 8 (cloth)Vol. 8, pt. 1
Vol. 8, pt. 2 1
Vol. 8, pt. 3 i
Tables (paper):j
Tables of Moon,1865.
Naval Academy.\
General publications(cloth):
Historical Sketch of
United StatesNaval Academy,1876
Notes on Naviga-tion and Determi- i
nation of MeridianDistances, for Use
:
of Naval Cadets,\
1882i
Num-ber of
copies.
1
1
1
2
175818
2,77815243
Price.
$0 30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30.30
.40
.384. 001.004.00.20
4.003.00.48
1.00.41
.35
3.25.85
.50
.56
. 702. 75.72.71
.45
.202. 00.38
1.10
.30
1.00
.50
.30
2.00
1.00
.90
SUPERINTENDENT
Item ized statement of sales for the fiscal;
' OF DOCUMENTS. 483
year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Navy Department—Continued.
Naval Academy—Con.
Roisters (paper):19091910
Eegulations (cloth):
1909, pts. 1 and 2....
Regulations GoverningAdmission of Candi-dates into NavalAcademy as Midship-men (paper):August, 1910
Examination Papers for
Admission to NavalAcademv (paper):
1906..:...19081910-.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
Naval Intelligence Of-
fice, Navigation Bu-reau.
General publications(paper):
Coaling, Docking,Repairing Facili-
ties of Ports of theWorld, fifth edi-
tion, 1909Foreign ServicesInformation Con-cerning Some Prin-cipal Navies of theWorld, April, 1909.
Information C o n -
cerning Some of
the PrincipalI
Navies of theWorld, with List
|
of References,April, 1911
i
Sea Strength, Dec.j
1, 19101
War Ship Tonnage\
of Principal Naval!
Powers, Dec. 1,;
1910General Information Se-
I
ries (paper):No. 2
No. 3 (halfNo. 12 (cloth)
No. 16No. 16, pt. 2No. 16, pt. 3
No. 16, pt. 4No. 17, pt. ]
No 17, pt. 2No. 18, pt. 2No. 19No. 20No. 21
No. 21 (half sheep)Information from
|
Abroad (paper):No. 1 , Views of Ad-miral Cervcra Re-
|
garding Spanishj
Navy in Late War.!Nos. 1 and 2 (half i
sheep) i
War Notes (paper):{
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4No. 5 1
$0.15.15
.50
.05
.05
.10
.10
.10
,05
.15
.50
.35
.10
.25
.25
.25
.35
.30
.50
.80
.SO-
LOS2.50
.05
.50
.05
.05
.05
.05
$0.45.45
2.00
.05
.10
.20
1.20
.05
.10
,10
.75
.50
.35
.10
.25
.25
.25
.35
.30
.50
1.652. .50
.50
.25
.15
.05
.20
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Navy Department—Continued.
i
Naval Intelligence Of-fice, Navigation Bu-reau—Continued.
I War Notes—Continued.i
No. 6: No. 7
i
Nos. 1-8 (cloth)
jWar Series (paper):
! No. 2
! No. 3 (cloth)i No. 4
i Naval Observatory.
\
Washington Observa-tions, separates (pa-per):
I
Catalogue of 1,963Stars Reduced toBeginning of 1850,with Catalogue of
290 Double Starsfrom Observa-tions at Santiago,Chile, 1850- 1852,1870
Catalogue of StarsObserved atUnited States Na-val Observatory1845 - 1877, thirdedition, revisedand corrected,1889.
Publications of
United States Na-val Observatory,second series, vol.
4, appendix 4, 1905.
Naval War Collrge, New-port, R. I.
General publications(cloth):
International Law,Recent SupremeCourt Decisionsand Other Opin-ions and Prece-dents, 1904
Reconnaissance,Naval. Instruc-tions for bays,harbors, and ad-jacent country
Laws and Uses ofWar at Sea, NavalWar Code, 1900(morocco)
Addresses and Lectures(sheep):International Law.Lectures De-livered at NavalWar College byFreeman Snow,1895
International Law Situ-ations (annual dis-
cussions) (cloth):
1896 (paper)190119021903190419051906
Price.
$0. 10.15.90
.101.00.25
.10
.25
1.00
.85
Total.
484 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Navy Depabtment—Continued.
Naval War College, New-port, R. /.—Con.
International Law Situ-ations—Continued.
1907
1909.1910.
Naval War RecordsOffice.
Annual reports (paper):1902
Naval War Records(cloth):
Series 1, vol. 1
Series 1, vol. 2Series 1, vol. 3
Series 1, vol. 4Series 1, vol. 5
Series 1, vol. 6Series 1, vol. 7
Series 1, vol. 8
Series 1, vol. 9
Series 1, vol. 10Series 1, vol. 11
Series 1, vol. 12
Series 1, vol. 13
Series 1, vol. 14Series 1, vol. 15
Series 1, vol. 16,
indexSeries 1, vol. 17
Series 1, vol. 18
Series 1, vol. 19
Series 1, vol. 20Series 1, vol. 21
Series 1, vol. 22Series 1, vol. 23
Navigation Bureau.
Num-ber of
copies.
Annual reports (paper):i
1898, appj
1898, app. (cloth)....General publications
j
(cloth):j
Clearing Ship for Ac-tion, General In-
i
structions, 1900Report Relating toProblem of Inter-oceanic communi-cation, by Way of
American Isth-mus, 1883
Report on Voyage of
U. S. S. Wilming.ton up the Ama-zon River, 1899(paper)
Navy Professional Pa-pers (cloth):
No. .5 (paper)No. 6 (paper)No. 9 (paper)No. 12No. 13
No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 19No. 20 (leather)No. 21No. 22 1
Price.
$0. 40.55
.40
.05
.75
.75
.65
.65
.70
.70
.70
.75
.75
.70
.70
.75
.75
.75
.60
.65
.70
.70
.701.001.001.00.75
1.251.40
Total.
1.00
.05i
.05
,05 !
.40i
,35
.25,30
,35!
,30!
,25I
,35 !
,15 !
.25 ;
$2. 804.408. 404. 20
05
3. 753.752.601.301.40.70.70.75
1.501.402.101.50.75.75.60
Title.
.65
.701.401.402. 002. 002. 005.25
2.501.40
.40
2.00
,05
.05
.10
.15
.80
.35
.25
.601.05.60.25.70.60.50
Navy Department—Continued.
Navigation Bureau—Con.
Drill Books, etc. (cloth):Boat Signals for Use
of United StatesNavy, 1898(leather)
Correction of Land-ing Force andSmall Arms In-structions, Navy,1907 (paper)
Station Regulations,1906, Naval Train-ing Station, New-port, R. I., 1906...
Manual of Instruc-tion in Ordnanceand Gunnery for
United StatesNaval TrainingService, 1900
Instructions for Re-cruiting Officers of
Navy, 1908 (paper)Annual Reports of SmallArms Target Practice(paper):
1909
Ordnance Bureau.
Annual reports (paper):18971898189919001901
190219031909
General publications(cloth):
Ballistic Tables for
Standard NavyProjectiles withOgival Heads of 2
Calibers Radius,1893
Notes on Torpedoes,etc., SubmarineMines, 1872
Ordnance Pamphlets(paper):No. 293
Steam Engineering Bu-reau.
Annual reports (paper):19091910
General publications(paper):R^eport of Board toRecommendStandard Gaugefor Bolts, Nuts,and Screw-Threads forUnited StatesNavy, May, 1868..
Report of UnitedStates Naval Liq-uid Fuel Board of
Tests Conductedon H 0 h e n steinWater TubeBoiler, 1904
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$0. 35
.10
.10
.15
.05
.10
.05
.05
.05
.05
.30
.10
.05
.05
,10
.55
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911-
485
'—Continued.
Title.
Navt Depaetment—Continued.
Steam Engineering Bu-reau—Continued.
General publications
—
Continued.Report of United
States Naval Liq-uid Fuel Board onTests Conductedon H 0 h e n steinWater TubeBoiler, etc., 1904(cloth)
List of Wireless Tel-egranh Stations of
the ^World, Cor-rected to Oct. 1,
1910
Paymaster General.
General publications(paper):Manual of SupplyFund, 1903
National Academy ofSaENCES.
Annual reports (paper):188518981904190719081909
Memoirs (cloth):Vol. 7
National Home forDisabled Volun-teer Soldiers.
Annual reports (cloth):
19051907 (buckram)1908...
Record of Changes inMembership of Na-tional Home for Dis-abled Volunteer Sol-diers (cloth):
1905
Post-Office Depart-ment.
Postmaster General.
Annual reports (pai)er):1854 (half sheep)1856 (half leather) . .
.
185718581859 (half sheep)
|
Num-ber of
copies.
186118621803186418651807 (cloth)
.
1869 (cloth)
.
1871 (cloth).
1873 (cloth)
.
Price. Total.
11 $0. 75
2,404 .15
,05
.05
.05
.05
.10
.15
.05
3.00
1 I .501 .501
j
.50
i
.35
.35
$8. 25
360. 60
.05
.05
.05
.10
.10
.15
.05
3.00
Title.
Post-Office Depart-ment—Continued.
Postmaster General—Continued.
Annual reports—Con.1875 (cloth) ,
1879 (cloth)1884 (cloth)1900 (cloth)1907
1907 (cloth)1909 (buckram)
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper):
1907190819091910
General publications(paper):Report of UnitedStates Postal Com-mittee on Condi-tion and Needs of
Postal Service in
Cuba, 1899
Report of Post-master General to
Congress, relative
to Investigation of
Pneumatic- tubeSystems for Trans-mission of mail,1901
Postal SavingsBanks, Argumentin Their Favor byPostmaster Gen-eral, 1891
Additional A r g u -
ment by Post-master General inFavor of Estab-lishment of PostalSavings Deposito-ries, with Appen-dices, 1892
Postal Laws andRegulations Per-taining to Second-Class Mail Matter.Jan. 1, 1908
Postal Treaties and Con-ventions (paper):
Parcels Post Con-vention BetweenUnited States andItaly, 1909
Postal Laws and Regu-lations (cloth):
1902Supplement to Edi-
tion of 1902, ineffect Mar. 4, 1907(paper)
Supplement to Post-al Laws and Regu-lations, Edition of
1902, in elfect Mar.4, 1907
Orders (paper):Postal Laws andRegulations Per-taining to Second-Class Mail Matter,corrected to Mar.1, 1910
Num-ber of
copies.
1
234
Price.
$0. 35.40.60.75.35.45.45
.10
.10
.05
.05
.05
.15
.05
.05
.05
486 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Number of
copies.
Price. Total.
Post-Office Depart-ment—Continued.
First A ssistant Post-master General.
Annual reports (paper):1910 2 $0. 05 $0. 10
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper):History and Devel-opment of RuralFree Delivery 1 . 15 . 15
Second Assistant Post-master General.
Annual reports (paper):1910 2 .10 .20
General publications(paper):Orders and Deci-sions Relative toRailroad MailMatter Compiledby Second Assist-
ant PostmasterGeneral, Feb. 6,
1897 1 .05 .05Information Issuedby Second Assist-
ant PostmasterGeneral Relativeto Transportationof Mails bv Rail-
roads, 1909 8 .05 .40
Third Assistant Post-master General.
Annual reports (paper):
1897 .05 .051904 J .05 .051905 1 .05 .051907 .05 .051908 1 .05 .051909 1 .05 .051910 2 .05 . 10
Fourth Assistant Post-master General.
General publicat ions(paper):Information as to
Rural Free Deliv-ery 1 .05 .05
Attorney General, Assist-
ant for Post-Office De-partment.
.
General publicat ions(naner):Memorandum m re
Expire DiamondCo., San Francisco,Cal., 1904 1 .05 .05
Consideration Re-quired to Consti-tute Scheme or
Lottery 1 .05 .05Liability of Suretieson Official Bonds,1899 1 .05 .05
Official opinions (sheep):Vol. 4, 1909 1 L 75 1. 75Vol. 4, 1909 (paper).. 1 .55 .55
Title.
Post-Office Depart-ment—Continued
.
Foreign Mail Service.
iSchedule of steamers ap-pointed to ConveyUnited States Mail toForeign Countries(paper):
1910, July1910, August1910, September1910, October1910, November1910, December1911, January1911, February1911, March1911, April1911, June1911, July
Schedule of SteamersAppointed to ConveyUnited States Mail toForeign Countries,subscriptions:
.311 subscriptions1 subscrintion
Num-ber of
copies.
Rural Delivery Division.
General publicat ions(paper):Instructions for
Guidance of Post-masters and Car-riers in Conduct of
Rural DeliveryService, in effect
Mar. 4, 1907
The Presidents.
Cleveland, Graver.
SpecialMessages (paper):Message of President
of United States,Dated May 9, 1894,Transmitting Re-port from Secre-tary of State andCopies of Corre-spondence in Re-lation to SamoanIslands, 1894
McKinley, William.
Annual Messages (pa-per):
Public papers (paper):Last speech of Wil-liam McKinley,Buffalo, Sept. 5,
1901
Roosevelt, Theodore.
Annual Messages (pa-
per):19011902190319041905
94
Price.
$0. 10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10.10
1.001.50
Total.
15
,05
,05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
SUPEE.mTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 487
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
9 SO. 05 SO. 45
7 .10 .7015 .15 2. 25
8 .25 2. 00
1 .50 .50
39 .75 29.25
1 .10 .10
2 .10 .20
1 .10 .10
6 .10 .60
1 .05 .05
11 .50 5.50
7 .05 .35
3 .05 .15
3 .05 .1547 .10 4.70 1
Title.
The Presidents-Continued.
Roosevelt, Theodore-Continued.
-Con.Annual Messages190619071908
Public papers (paper):Proceedings of Con-ference on Care of
Dependent Ctiil-
dren, Washing-ton, D. C, Jan. 25,
26,1909Proceedings of Con-ference on Care of
Dependent Chil-
dren, 1909 (buck-ram)
Proceedings of Con-ference of Govern-ors, Washington,D. C, May 1.3-15,
1908 (cloth)
Address of PresidentRoosevelt at Dedi-cation Ceremonieson New State Cap-tol at Harrisburg,Oct. 4, 1906
Address at LincolnDinner of Repub-lican Club, NewYork, Feb. 13, 1905.
Address at Univer-sity of Pa., Phila-delphia, Feb. 22,
1905Special Messages (paper):
Jan. 31, 1908Message from Presi-
dent TransmittingStatement of Ac-tion in ExecutingAct Entitled "Actto Provide for Con-struction of CanalConnecting Watersof Atlantic andPacific Oceans,Approved June 28,
1903, Jan. 4, 1904 .
.
Special Message Con-cerning PanamaCanal, Dec.l7, 1906.
Message Calling At-tention to Desira-bility of EnactingLegislation to HelpAmerican S h i ja-
ping and Ameri-can Trade by En-couraging Build-ing and Running of
Lines of Steamersto South Americaand the Orient,1907
Special Message of
President to Con-gress, Mar. 25, 1908 J
Taft, William H.
Annual Messages (pa-per):
19091910
Title.
The Presidents—Continued.
Tafi, William If.—Con.
Public papers (paper):Address of PresidentTaft Before Na-tional Censerva-tion Congress, St.
Paul, Minn., Sept.
5, 1910What is Meaning of
Term Whisky Un-der Pure- FoodAct? 1909
Special Messages (paper):Conservation of Na-
tional Resources,Special Message of
President Taft to
Congress, Jan. 14,
1910Special Message on
Interstate Com-merce and Anti-trust Laws, etc.,
Jan. 7, 1910
Num-ber of
copies.
Postal SavingsSystem.
Regulations, specialj
(paper):Regulations for I
, Guidance of BanksI
Qualifying as De-positories of Postal I
Savings Funds I
Under Act of June I
25, 1910, January,1911
j
Do '
State Depariment.
Secretary.
Annual Reports. For- i
eign Relations (cloth): i
1862i
1863
1863, pt. 2}
1864, pt. 1
1864, pt. 2
1864, pt. 3 1
1864, pt. 4 1
1805, pt.li
1865, pt. 2
1865, pt. 3
1865, pt. 4
1865, pt. 4 (sheep)...
1867, pt.l1867, pt. 2
1868, pt. 1
1868, pt. 2i
1871 !
1872
1873, pt. 1
1873, pt. 2
1873, pt. 3
1874
1875, pt. 1
1875, pt. 2
18761877 ,
18781879
13
1881.1882.
259500
Price.
$0.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
1.00.80.80.95.90.70.55
.75
.70
.95
.75
1.20.80.95
.901.10.85.60
.50
.90
.55
.55
.55
.30
.95
1.001.00.95
.50
Total.
488 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
State Department—Continued.
Secretory—Continued.
Annual Reports, For-eign Relations—Con.
1883 :
18841885
1888, pt. 1.
1888, pt. 2.
1890.
1892189318941895
1895, pt. 2.
Num-ber of
copies.
190019011901 and appendix1901, appendix19021902, app. 1
1902, app. 2190319041905
1906, pt. 1
1906, pt. 2
1907, pt. 1
1907, pt. 2 "...
General Index to
Published Vol-umes and ForeignRelations of UnitedStates, 1861-1899,1902
General publications (pa-per):
Papers Relating to
Bering Sea Fish-eries. 1887
Memorandum onCommercial Rela-tions, Past andPresent, of BritishNorth AmericanProvinces withUnited States ofAmerica, 1S74
Citizenship ofUnited States,Ex-patriation and Pro-tection Abroad,1906
Clayton - B u 1 w e r
Treaty and Mon-roe Doctrine, Let-ter from Secretaryof State to Min-ister of UnitedStates at London,Mays, 1882
Report on Extra-territorial Crimeand Cutting Case,1887
Combattants Fran-cais de la GuerreAmericaine, 1778-
1783, 1905
Price.
$0. 75
^ .50.95.70.70
.55
.60
.75
.55
.551.00.60.80.65.75.40.70.30.75
.40
.60
.60
.601.00LOO.90.65
.65
,75
Total.
.05
50
.15
10 .45
$1.50.50.95
.70
.70
.80
.601.80I. 80L65.60
1.501.101.101.001.202. 401.30
L50.80.70.60
1.50.80
3. 601.201.802.005.004.50
II. 0510. 40
,75
Title.
,05
24. 00
.10
4. .50
State Department—Continued.
SccrctorJ/—Continued
.
General publications-Continued.Correspondence Con-cerning QuestionsPending betweenGreat Britain andUnited States,1870
Relations with Ha-waii, Instructionsto Diplomatic andNaval Officers Re-lating to HawaiianAffairs since Mar.1, 1881, President'sMessage of Dec. 18,
1893Message from Presi-
dent, Jan. 22, 1894,
Transmitting Ad-ditional Corre-spondence Relat-ing to HawaiianIslands, 1894
Papers and Docu-ments Relating to
Hawaiian IslandsComprised in Sen-ate ExecutiveDocuments Nos.45, 57, 76, and 77,
52d Cong.,2dsess.,1S93 (cloth)
Message of PresidentCleveland, Jan. 20,
1894, TransmittingFurther C o r r e -
spondence Rela-tive to HawaiianIslands
Messages of Presi-
dent Cleveland,Feb. 2, 12, 19, 1894,
Transmitting Fur-ther InformationRelating to Ha-waiian Islands,1894
Message of PresidentCleveland, Mar. 7,
1894, TransmittmgFurther Corre-spondence Relat-ing to HawaiianIslands
Hawaiian Informa-tion, 1894
Relations with Ha-waii, Message of
President Cleve-land, July 30,1894.
Information Re-garding Appoint-ments and Pro-motions in Con-sular Service of
United States,1910Report of Secretary
of State with Ac-companying Cor-respondence in
Relation to Pro-posed InteroceanicCanal between At-lantic and Pacific
Oceans, 1880
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$0.05
.05
.05
.20
.05
.05
.05
.05
05
.05
$0.05
.05
,05
1 .10
.20
.05
.05
.05
.05
,05
.05
.10
SUPERIXTEXDEXT OF DOCUMENTS. 489
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of Price,copies.
State Depabtment—Corrtuiued.
Secretary—Contismod. .
General pubUeations
—
Continued.Interoceanic Canaland Hav-Paunce-fote Treaty, byJ ohn BassetMoore, Mar. 4,
1900Leyes Comerciales yMaritinas de la
America Latina
—
Vol. 1 (clothe... . 1
Vol.2 (cloth).... 1
Vol. 3 (Cloth)....! 1
Vol. 4 (cloth).... 1
Vol.5 fcloth).... 1
Message of Presidentof United Statesin Answer to Res-olution of Houseof Representativesof Nov. 1, 1877
Report of Secretaryin Regard to SanDomingo. Trans-mitted to Senate,Jan. I'j, 1871, in
Compliance withResolution. 1S71..
Message from Presi-dent of UnitedStates Transmit-ting Letter fromSecretary Sub-mitting Official
Correspon d e n c ebetween UnitedStates and GreatBritain TouchingSeal Fisheries ofBehring Sea sinceJuly 19,' last. 1890. 1
History of Seal ofUnited States,1909. 18
Proclamations andDecrees duringWar with Spain,
-
1899
Spanish DiplomaticCorrespon d e n c eand Documents,189&-1900 (cloth) ..
History of Depart-ment of State ofUnited States, ItsFormation andDuties, with Biog-raphies of Its Pres-ent Officers andSecretaries fromBeginning, 1901 ... 4
Report of UnitedStates Commis-sioner to Texas,Dec. 10, 1872 2
Consular Regulations(cloth):
1896 2.
1908 (paper) 2
$0.05
1.001.001.20.75.75
15
.10
40
.05
.75
.15
Total. Title.
$0.20
1.001.001.20.75.75
.05
5. 40
10
40
1.00
1.50.30
State Department—Continued.
Secreiar!/—Continued.
Register of Department(paper):1910
Diplomatic and Con-sular Service (paper):Corrected to Feb. 1,
1910Corrected to July 5,
1910 ,
Arhitrations.
General publications(sheep):Moore's Internation-
al Arbitrations,vols. 1-6. 4 sets
Fur Seal Arbitrations(cloth):
Vol.1Vol. 2Vol. 3Vol.4Vol. 5
Vol.6Vol.7Vol. 8
Vol.9Vol.10Vol.11Vol. 12Vol. 13
Vol. 14Vol. 15Vol. 16
Treaty of Washington(cloth):Vol.1Vol.2Vol.3Vol.4Vol.5Vol.6Vol.7Vol. 10
Vol. 1]
Vol.12Vol. 14Vol.15Vol.16Vol. 19
Hague Tribunal, Vene-zuelan Arbitration(paper):Vol.8
Alaskan Boundary Tri-bunal (half leather):Atlas of Award, 25
Sectional Mapsand Index MapShowing LineFixed by Tribu-nal, 1904
French VenezuelanCom-mission (paper):Vol. 3, Report of
French Venezue-lan Mixed ClaimsCommission of
1902, 1906
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
24
$0.15
.05
.05
1 11.00
.351.00.70.45.80.35.70.70.50.20.20.35.50.30.30.25
4.10
50
Per set.
490 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PETNTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
State Depaktment-Continued.
Foreign CommerceBureau.
Annual reports (cloth):
1902, vol. 1
1902, vol.2Consular Reports,Monthly (paper):
N0.24JNo. 31
No. 40No.41i
,
No. 42
No. 43No. 44No. 45
No. 87 ,
No. 147 ,
No. 153No. 154No. 169
No. 172No. 175No. 191
No. 200
Price.
No. 203No. 229No. 230No. 231 ,
No. 238No. 245No. 246 ,
No. 249 ,
No. 251
No. 261 ,
No. 202No. 264No. 268
Consular Reports, spe-cial (paper):
Vol. f, pt. 5 (cloth).
Vol.2Vol.3Vol. 4Vol.5..Vol. 5, pt. 2Vol. 6
_ Vol. 8Vol. 8 (cloth)
Vol. 9, pt. 1
Vol. 10, pt. 1
Vol. 10, pt. 2i
Vol. 12
Vol. 13, pt. 11
Vol. 13, pt. 2 1
Vol. 14, pt. 1
Vol. 15, pt. 1
Vol. 15, pt. 2Vol. 18Vol. 19
1
Vol. 20, pt. 31
Vol. 21, pt. 2Vol. 21, pt. 3
Vol. 23, pts. 1, 2(cloth)
Vol. 24Vol. 25Vol. 26
Consular Reports, spe-cial, separates (paper):Fruit Culture inForeign Countries,1890
India RubberOlive Cultivation inAlpes Maritimes.
.
India Rubber, 1892..
Total. Title.
1 SO. 85
j
i
SO. 851 . 70 .70
2 . 15 . 30i
1 . 15 . 15
1 . 15 •
1 . 15 . 15i
1 . 15 . 151 . 15 . 15
1 . 15 . 15
1 . 15 . 15
1 . 15 . 15
2 .15 .302 . 15 . 301 .15 .151 . 15 . 15
2 . 15 .301 . 15 . 15
1 . 15 . 15
1 . 15 . 15
1 . 15 . 15
3 . 15 . 45
1 . 15 . 15
2 .15 .302 . 15 . 301 . 15 .15
1 . 15 . 15
2 .15 .302 .15 .30
3 .15 .45
7 .15 1.051 .15 .15
2 .15 .30
1 .50 .50
2 .25 .50. 35 35
5 !40 2. 00
4 .35 1.40
1 .05 .05
2 .35 .70
2 .30 .60
1 .50 .50
2 .15 .30
1 .25 .25
1 .20 .20
5 .65 3.25ny . £0 2 25
8 .10 ^802 .25 .502 . 10 .207 .05 .355 .15 .75
2 .35 .701 .10 .101 .10 .10
10 .10 1.001
1 .30 ' .305 .10
I
.50
7 .10 .70
9 .10 .90
1 .35 .35
1 .15 .15
1 .05 .051 .15 .15
State Department—Continued.
Foreign CommerceBureau—Con.
Consular Reports, mis-cellaneous (paper):
Cattle and DairyFarming, pt. 1
(cloth)
Trade Guilds of Eu-rope, 1885
Inoculation for Diph-theria, special con-sular report, 1894.
.
State of Labor iaEurope, 1878
Passport Regula-tions of ForeignCountries
Teclmical Educa-tion in Europe,pt. 1, IndustrialEducation inFrance
Scouring of Wool inBelgium, GreatBritain, and Ger-many, 1886
International Congressesand Commissions.
Intercontinental Rail-way Commission(cloth):
Vol. 1, PreliminaryReport of Execu-tive Committee,1893 (paper)
BooksBook 9
Book 10
International AmericanConference (paper):Vol. 2
Vol. 4 (cloth)
International AmericanConference, miscella-neous (paper):International Amer-ican Conference,Report and Rec-0mm e n d ationsConcerning Planof Arbitration for
Settlement of Dis-putes betweenAmerican Repub-lics
Report of Interna-tional AmericanConference Rela-tive to Intercon-tinental RailwayLine, 1890
International MarineConference (cloth):
Vol. 1
Vol.2Vol. 3
Proceedings of Interna-tional AVater Bound-ary Commission (half
leather):1903, vol. 1
1903, vol. 2:
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
$1.00
.20
.05
.25
.05
.10
.10
.103.003.003.50
.05
.35
U. 00
,55
,50
,35
9.007.00
SUPERI^-TEXDEXT OF DOCUMENTS. 491
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
^itle.
Num-ber of
copies.
State Depaetmext—Continued.
International Congressesand Com m issio ns—Con
.
International MonetaryConference (paper):
1867 1
1867 supp 1
1892 (cloth) 1
First Panama MedicalCongress (cloth):
Pt. 1
International PrisonCongresses (cloth):
1872 1
1895 21900 ! 31905 ! 4
International PrisonCongresses, miscella-neous reports (cloth):
Children's Courts inUnited States,their Origin, De-velopment, andResults, Apr. 25,1904 (paper) 24
Children's Courts inUnited States,190-1
New LegislationConcerning Crimes,M i s d cm eanors,and Penalties. 1900.
Penological Ques-tions, reports pre-pared for Interna-tional Prison Com-mission, 1899 (pa-per)
Prison Systems ofUnited States,1900 3
Modem Prison Sys-tems, 1903 1
Reformatory Sys-tems of UnitedStates—
1900 31900 (halfleather)
I
1Tuberculosis in Pe-nal Institutions,1904 (paper) I 19
International G e o -
graphic Confess(cloth):
19041904 (paper)
Central American PeaceConference (cloth):
Washington, T>. C,1907
Report of Delegatesi
of United Statesto Pan-AmericanScientific Congress,held at Santiago,Chile, Dec. 25,1908-Jan.5,1909. ..
International Exhibitionsand Expositions.
Columbian Exposition,Madrid, 1892-93(cloth):Report of United
States Commis-sion to, ^vith spe-cial papers, 1895. .
.
Price.
$0.10.05.35
1.25
.20
.30
.05
.25
.30
.05
1.00
Total. Title.
.40
,40
\
Num-iber of
I
copies.
Price.
SO. 10
.05
.35
1.25
.30
.30
.45
1.40
.90
1.05
.05
1.05. 75
.95
6.002.40
.40
.40
2.55
State Departmekt—.ponttnued.
International Exhibitionsand Expositions—Con.
Melbotune InternationalExhibition, 1888(cloth):
1888Paris Universal Exposi-
tion, 1867, separates(paper):Production of Ironand Steel iu its
Economic and So-cial Relations, 1S68
Report upon SteamEngineering, 1869..
Report on Munitionsof War, 1868
Paris Universal Exposi-tion, 1889 (cloth):
Vol. 2
Vol. 2
Paris Universal Exposi-tion, 1900 (cloth):Vol. 1
Vol.2Vol. 3
Vol. 4Vol.5Vol. 6
Philadelphia Interna-tional Exliibition, 1876(cloth):
Vol. 2Vienna InternationalExhibition, 1873, sep-arates (paper):Report of Deaf Mute
Instruction, 1875 .
.
Louisiana Purchase Ex-position (paper):Statement ShowdngReceipts and Dis-burse ments of
Louisiana P u r -
chase ExpositionCo. from Date of
Incorporation toSept. 30, 1903, etc.,
1903Final Report of
Louisiana P u r -
chase ExpositionCommission, 190G .
World's Columbian Ex-position, Chicago, 1893(cloth):
Vol. 1
Vol.2
Laws of United States.\
Slip laws, acts, and reso-lutions (paper):53d Cong., 2dsess.—
Public Act 227..55th Cong., 1st sess.—
Public Act 11...55th Cong., 2d sess.—
Public Law lt)2..
55th Cong., 3d sess.
—
Public Act 150..Public Law 193..
56th Cong., 1st sess.—Public Law 158..
57th Cong., 2d sess.—Public Act 33...Public Act 103..
i
1 ! SO. 50
492 EEPOST OF THE PUBLIC PEINTES.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total. Title.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
State Depabtment— State DepartmentContLnued. Continued
.
Laws of United States— Luws of United StatesContinued. Continued.
Slip laws, acts, and reso- Slip laws, acts, and reso-lutions—Continued. lutions Continued.
58tli Cong., 2d sess.
—
61st Cong., 2d sess.
Public Law 37 .
.
-
10 05 $0. 05 Continued.Public Law 208.
.
!05 .05 Public Law 114.. I $0. 05 $0. 0558th Cong., 3d sess.
—
Public Law 117.] 31 !o5 1. 55Public Law 26 .
.
1 .05 .05 Public Law 128.. I . 05 . 05Public Law 188.. !o5 !o5 Public Law 133.. 22 . 05 1. 10Public Act 232 .05 .05 Public Law 134.
.
2 . 05 . 1059tli Cong., 1st sess.
—
Public Law 139.. \ .05 . 05Public Law 65... . 05 . 05 Public Law 145.
.
I .05 . 05Public Law 96. .
.
. 05 . 05 Public Law 148.
.
2 .05 ! 10Public Act 129. 1 !o5 .05 Public Law 152.. 8 .05 . 40Public Law 162.
.
f,. 05 . 10 Public Law 156.
.
2 '. 05 . 10Public Law 201.
.
. 05 '. 10 Public Act 161
.
1 !o5 .05Public Law 262..
1. 05 .05 Public Law 165.
.
11 .05 !55Public Act 337.
.
. 05 .05 Public Law 169.
.
2 .05 '. 10Public Act 338 4 .05 !20 Public Law 171.. 2 .05 . 10Public Law 343.
.
2 .05 . 10 Public Law 172.. 1 .05 !o5Public Act 384.
.
26 .05 1.30 Public Law 173.
.
1 .05 .05Public Act 403 .
.
3 .05 . 15 Public Law 176.
.
1 .05 !o559th Cong., 2d sess.
—
Public Law 179.. 5 . 05 ]25Public Law 36. .
.
1 .05 .05 PubUc Law 181.. 4 .05 !20Public Law 63... 1 .05 .05 Public Law 190.. 1 .05 .05Public Law 64... .05 .35 Public Law 191.. 3 .05 ! 15Public Law 81... 6 .05 !30 Public Law 194.
.
1 .05 .05Public Law 96. .
.
3 .05 '. 15 Public Law 197.. 1 .05 .05Public Law 172]! 1 . 05 !o5 Public Law 199.
.
1 .05 .05Public Law 193.. 1 . 05 .05 Public Law 200.
.
1 .05 .05Public Law 232.
.
3 .05 '. 15 Public Law 201.
.
2 . 05 '. 10Public Law 274.. 5 . 05 *25 Public Law 205.
.
5 . 05 .2560th Cong. 1st sess.
—
Public Law 211.. 1 . 05 !o5Public Law 18. .
.
1 .05 .05 Public Law 213.. 3 . 05 .15Public Law 70. .
.
1 . 05 !o5 Public Law 214.. 4 .05 .20Public Law 95. 3 . 05 . 15 Public Law 215.
.
3 . 05 . 15Public Law 100.. 12 .05 . 60 Public Law 217.
.
2 .05 . 10Public Law 140.. 4 .05 !20 Public Law 218.
.
165 ,05 8.25Public Law 141.. 1 . 10 . 10 Public Law 219.
.
7 . 05 .35Public Law 145.
.
3 .05 . 15 Public Law 227.. 3 .05 . 15Public Law 149.
.
. 05 . 05 Public Law 236.
.
1 . 05 .05Public Law 151.
.
2 .05 . 10 Public Law 243.
.
1 !o5 .05
7 . 05 1 35 Public Law 246.
.
7 . 05 .35Public Law 161.
.
4 . 05 !20 Public Law 247.
.
2 !o5 !io
i LLKfllVy XJOiW Xvt/.. 24 . 05 1. 20 Public Law 255.
.
1 . 05 .05Pnhlip T,aw 174X LIIUIIV^ XJOiW xirr.. g . 05 . 30 Public Law 259.
.
14 .05 . 70Pnhlip T>nw 176 g . 05 *30 Public Law 261.. 4 .05 .20
fintVi Cnncr 9fl t;pc:<;yJW tlx v-'ijixj^., ^KJk. oCoa. Public Law 262.. 25 .05 l!25Public Law 183.. 3 . 05 . 15 Public Law 263.
.
1 .05 .05
Public Law 216.
.
4 . 05 ^20 Public Law 264.
.
3 .05 . 15
Public Law 517.
.
. 05 . 05 Public Law 265.
.
g .05 .30
Public Law 221.
.
I . 05 . 05 Public I^aw 266.
.
5 .05 .25Public Law 241.
.
I . 05 . 05 Public Law 267.. 4 .05 .20Public Law 244.
.
1 . 05 . 05 Public Law 268.
.
156 .05 7.80PnVilir" T.fiw 94^1X ixuLLyy ±jaiv\ ^^u.
-
g . 05 .30 PnVilif T,nv9fiQ 10 !o5 .50PiihliV T^nw 946X IXUllv^ XJd V> ^rt'J. . 1 . 05 05 Pnhlin T,nw 97'^X LlUll^ XJCi\'\ ^lO.. 1 .05 .05PnhHp T,nw '^4Q 2 . 05 . 10 PiiViiip T,5iw 974 7 .05 !35X LIUIXL/ XJa»W OtJu-
.
35 . 10 3. 50 Public Law 277.
.
21 .05 i!o5
UXol/ VyUJlt;. , Xol'OCoo. Public Law 286.
.
5 . 05 .25PnV^lir* T,?iwX LlUl-lV^ XJCiW O. , . 21 . 10 2. 10 Public Law 288.
.
1 .05 .05PnVilip T,5iw 7X IXUiAV^ XJdW ( . . . 4 . 05 . 20 Public Law 289.
.
3 .05 . 15Pnhlip T,flw IRQX LlUllV^ XJdW lUi7-. 2 . 05 . 10 Public Law 290.
.
2 .05 . 10Pnhlio T,nw 904 193 . 05 9. 65
X UUllC J-zaW ^o... . 05 . 40 f Pnhlip T,nw 9Q^ 1 . 05 .05PnVilio T aw 9QX UUllC -L/aW ^tf... 2 . 05 10 PnVilip T.fiw ^09 1 . 05 .05
Public Law 33... 2 l05 .10 Public Law 303.. 9 !05 !45
Public Law 45. .
.
2 .05 .10 Public Law 305.. 7 .05 .35
Public Act 46.... 1 .05 .05 Public Law 310.. 4 .05 .20
Public Law 80... 1 .05 .05 Public Law 313.. 5 .05 .25
Public Law 87. .
.
5 .05 .25 Public Law 314.. 2 .05 .10
Public Law 95... 1 .05 .05 Public Law 315.
.
2 .05 .10
Public Law 100.. 1 .05 .05 Public Law 317.. .05 .05
Public Law 102.
.
1 .05 .05 Public Law 319.. ; .05 .05Public Law 107.. 11 .05 .55 Public Law 321.. 2 .05 .10
Public Law 108.. 5 .05 .25 Public Law 351.. 2 .05 .10
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 498
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total. Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
State Department State Department—Continued. Continued.
Ijdw^ of ZTTiitcd States— Laws of ZTnited States
Continued. Continued.
Slip laws, acts, and reso- Pamphlet laws—Con.lutions Continued. 57tli Cong., 1st sess.
.
1 $1.10 $1.1061st Cong. , 3d sess.
—
57th Cong. , 2d sess . .
.
1 '.SO .80Public Law 328.
.
3 fO.05 $0. 15 58th Cong., 1st andPublic Law 340.
.
3 .05 . 15 2d sess. 1 1.10 1.10Public Law 342.. 1 .05 .05 58th Cong. , 3d sess . .
.
2 i!io 2.20Public Law 351.. 29 .05 1.45 59th Cong., 1st sess.,
Public Act 357... 1 .05 .05 pt 1 5 1.00 6.00Public Law 383.. 177 .05 8. 85 59th Cong., 1st sess.,
Public Act 386 .
.
1 .05 .05 p . 2 2 1.25 2.50Public Law 388.
.
2 .05 . 10 59th Cong., 2d sess.,
Public Law 396.
.
1 .05 .05 pt. 1-
1.00 5.00Public Law 406.
.
1 .05 .05 59th Cong. , 2d sess.
,
Public Law 411.. 1 .05 .05 pt. 2 4 1.25 5.00Public Law 425.. 2 .05 . 10 1 60th Cong. , 1st sess-
,
Public Law 441.
.
1 .05 .05 pt. 1 5 1.25 6.25Public Law 444.
.
2 .05 .10 60th Cong. , 1st sess.
,
Public Law 447.
.
5 .05 .25 pt. 2 4 1.25 5.00Public Law 448.
.
5 . 05 :25 ' 60th Cong., 2d sess.,
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18641865
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188318841885
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1891
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SUPERmTEXDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 499
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.
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1.502.50
1.75
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.05
.05
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50
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.75
2.50.80,05.25
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204. 75
1.003.004. 504. 501.751.503.003.008. 759.00
10. 508.05
12. 0010. 0012.0013.5019.5027. 0034.5049.50
252.50
1,331.75.90
Title.
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Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued,
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1.60.80
1.001.151.601.001.701.601.601.10
.25
.40
.40
.10
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1.90.30
1.00
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1.60.701.60.80
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401
13828
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$0.75.85.85.75
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.40
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1. 101. 151.251. 251. 601.401. 251.401. 501. 501.501. 501. 501. 752.002.00
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Regulations—Con.Reguiarions Govern-ing Weights, Tar-ing, SamplingClassification, andPolar i z a t i on of,
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.35
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1.50
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.10
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286. 80
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.05
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.35
.35
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50114
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2 1.00
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Regulations for Saleof V i r u s e s , Se-rums, Toxins, andAnalogous Prod-ucts in D. C. andInterstate Traffic,
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Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3
No. 4No. 6
No. 7
No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12
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copies.
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No. 15.
No. 16.
No. 17.
No. 18.
No. 19.
No. 20.
No. 21.
No. 22.
No. 23.
15
13
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.30
.20
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.40
.40
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.05
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$0. 25
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1.50
2.00.25
1.80.20.50
2.00.40
2. 60
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.15
.10
.10
.05
.15
.40
.20
.35
.05
.90
.90
.30
.501.80.20.25
1.35.60.25.40
1.05.25.20
Title.
Treasury Depart-ment—Continued.
Public Health and Ma-rine-Hospital Service—Continued.
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1.00.10.30.10.10.20.75.90.15.10.25.10.25.15.10.30.10.10.45.10.05.101.00L25.05.50.65.15.40.05.40.35.50.05.25.15.15.05.10.15.15.10.10.40
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.05
.05
.05
.05
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SUPEKINTEOTENT OF DOCUMENTS. 503
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
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Public Health and Ma-rine-Hospital Service—Continued.
Public Health Reports-Continued.Vol. 25, No. 3
Vol. 25, No. 5
Vol. 25, No. 6
Vol. 25, No. 7
Vol.25, No. 11
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Fleas from Ratsand Squirrels, 1909.
Hookworm Diseasein Its Relation toNegro, 1909
Second InternationalConference on Lep-rosy, Aug. 16-19,1909
Prevalence of Pel-lagra in UnitedStates, etc
Notes on Prognosisand Treatment ofPellagra, 1909
Prophylaxis of Pel-lagra, 1909
Precis upon Diagno-sis and Preventionof Smallpox
Soil Pollution andIts Relation toHookworm Dis-ease and TyphoidFever, 1909
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$0. 20.20.05.10.10.20.65.10.05.10.25.30.25.15.55.05.15.05.05.05.25.15.05
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Title.
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Public Health Reports,separates—Con.Straw Itch, Derma-
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What Local HealthOfficer Can Do inPrevention of Ty-phoid Fever, 1910..
Prophylactic Valueof Vaccination
California GroundSquirrels, 1909
Straw Itch, Derma-titis Schambergi,Disease New toAmerican Physi-cians, 1910
Prevention of Spreadof Scarlet Fever,1902
Fourth Disease,Filatow - Duke'sDisease, May 10,
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Danger and Preven-tion of Tetanus,etc., June 19, 1908..
Prevention and De-struction of Mos-quitoes
Notes on Rat Lep-rosy, etc., Oct. 16,
1908Prevalence of Pel-lagra in UnitedStates, 1909
Treatment of Hook-worm Disease, 1910.
What Local HealthOfficer Can Do inPrevention of Ty-phoid Fever, 1910.
What Mayor andCity Coimcil CanDo in Preventionof Typhoid Fever,1910
Pulmonary Hemor-rhage in Tubercu-losis at High Alti-
tude, 1910Cholera, Its Nature,Detection, andPrevention, 1910..
Field Investigationof {Epidemic Polio-myelitis, WhatHealth Officer CanDo Toward Solv-ing National Prob-lem
Smallpox and Vac-cination in Phil-ippine Islands,1911
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
$0.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
504 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized Statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Conthmed.
Title.
Treasury Depart-ment—Continued.
Public Health and Ma-rine-Hospital Service-Continued.
Regulations ConcerningUniforms (cloth):
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Regulations, Quarantine(paper):
19041910
Yellow Fever Institute,Bulletins (paper):Nos. 1-7
No. 8No. 13
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No. 3No. 4No. 5
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Mint Bureau.
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1874 (paper)190219041905190819091910
Price.
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.05
.05
.05
.50
.10
.30
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.10
.05
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.35
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13.003.152.70.30.60
1.301.251.851.00.70.10.10
4.80.40
4. 70
.15
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..35
.25
.55
5.201.60
Title.
Treasury Depart-ment—Con linaed.
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General publications (pa-per):Laws of United
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Arctic Cruise of Rev-enue Steamer Cor-win, 1881
Report of Board of
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United States Reve-nue-Cutter Servicein War with Spain1898 (paper)
Num-ber of
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$0. 10
.05
.60
.25
.75
.50
.55
.65
.50
.55
.50
1.00
.30
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.35
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SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 505
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Treasury Depart-ment—Continued.
Revenue-CuUer Service—Continued.
General publications-Continued.Report of Opera-
tions of UnitedStates SteamerNunivak inYukonRiver, Alaska,1899-1901
Report of Opera-tions of UnitedStates RevenueSteamer Nunivakon Yukon RiverStation, Alaska,1899-1901 (paper)..
General Orders (paper):No. 40
Registers (cloth):
July 1, 1909July 1, 1910 (paper)..
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1907Rules and Regulations
' ur-Seal, Sea Otter,and Salmon Fish-
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Regulations Govern-ing Vessels Em-ployed in Fur-SealFishing During
/ Season of 1896Regulations Govern-ing Uniform for
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List of stations (paper):1910
Special Agents' Division.
General publications(cloth):
Seal and SalmonFisheries and Gen-eral Resources of
Alaska
—
Vol. 1, 1898Vol. 2Vol. 3
Vol. 4
Si)ecial agents' reports(paper):
18971898
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$1.00
1 .90 .90
.05 .05
.10 .10
.10 .80
4 .50 2.00
2 .05
1 .05
1 .10
1 ! .05
.40
.35
1.401.60
.05
.05
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$1.00
.80
.701.401.60
Title.
Num-ber of
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Treasury Depart-ment—Continued.
Special Agents' Divi-sion—Continued
.
Special agents' reports-Continued.
1900 3 $0.10 $0.301901 I .25 .251902 1 . 10 .10
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Illustrations Show-ing Condition of
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Condition of Fur-Seal Fisheries of
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.
1 .05 .05Observations on Fur
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Second PreliminaryReports of BeringSea Fur-Seal In-vestigations, 1897(paper) 1 .05 .05
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Report of RookeriesofCommanderIslands, Season of
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.
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Title.
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Statistics Bureau.
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:
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:
Commerce of UnitedStates ^vith Ha-waiian Islandsfrom 1871 to 1892... 1 .10 .10
1
Estimate of Proba-ble or PossibleRevenue underProposed IncomeTax 1 .05 .05
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1894 (cloth) 2 .60 1.201
Monthly Summary of
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American Com-merce, etc., 1821-
1900 2 .20 .40
Commerce of Unit-ed States withAsia and Oceania,and of CountriesofAsia and Oceaniawith other Coun-tries 1 .10 .10
Commercial Austra-lia in 1900, etc 1 .10 .10
Great Canals of theWorld, in Month-ly Simomary of
Commerce and Fi-
nance, Jan., 1905 .. 1 .35 .35
Commercial Cliinain 1900 1 .15 .15
Colonial Adminis-tion, 1800-1900—
1901 1 .40 .40
1903 1 .40 .40
Commercial and In-dustrial Develop-ment of GermanEmpire 2 .15 .30 '
Porto Rico, Hawaii,Phihppine Is-
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Statistical Abstract (pa-per):
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1885 1 .20 .20:
1886 1 .15 .15i
1887 1 .15 .15 1
Title.
Treasury Depart-ment—Continued.
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Statistical Abstract—Continued.
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1895 (cloth)
1900 (cloth)
List of Merchant Vesselsof United States (halfleather):
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1900
Treasurer of UnitedStates.
Annual reports (paper):1910
War Department.
Secretary.
Annual reports (cloth):
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1900, vol. 1, pt. 11..
1900, vol. 2, pt. 1...,
1900. vol. 2, pt. 2...,
1900, vol. 2, pt. 3...1900, vol. 2, pt. 4. .
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1900, Annual Reportof Military Gov-ernor of Porto Ri-co
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50 .5050 .50
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Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
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Secretory—Continued.
Annual reports—Con.1901, vol. 1, pt. 10...19051906, vol. 9
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Special Report onCoinage and
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ippine Islands, \
Nov. 25, 1901 1
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1900 (paper)1900
Report of George B.McClellan on Seatof War in Europe,1855-56
Five Years of WarDepartment Fol-lowing War with I
Spain, 1899-1903...
Treaties BetweenUnited States of
;
America and Sev-j
eral IndianTribes.1778-1837 (sheep)..
I
Medals of Honor Is-|
sued by War De-partment up to
and includingSept. 1, 1904 (pa-
per)Medals of Honor Is-
sued by War De-partment fromSept. 1, 1904, to
Dec. 31, 1906, to-
gether with List of I
Corrections Madei
in Medal of Honor i
Circular of Sept. 1,
1904 (paper) '
Medals of Honor Is-\
sued by War De-!
partment fromJan. 1, 1907, to
Dec. 31, 1909 (pa-per)
Centennial of Mili-
tary Academy atWest Point, N.Y.,1802-1902—Vol. 1
Vol.2Military Policy of
United States—19041907 ,
Price.
$0. 60.80.80.80.55.55.45.70.70.50.45.65.40
,10
.50
.to
1.05
.75
.20
.05
.05
'2. 00
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$1.20.80
4. 801.601.10.55.45
1.402.80.50.45
2. 60
10
.50
.60
3.15
.75
1.50
1.00
.05
.05
6.00
1.0041.60
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Secretary—Continued
.
General publications-Continued.
Special Report ofWm. H. Taft onPhilippines, Jan.27, 1908 (paper)....
Special Report of
H. Taft onPhilippines, Ap-pendix A
Special Report of
J. M. Dickinsonon Philippines,1910
Report on Feasi-bility and Advisa-bility of Policy to
Inaugurate Systemof Rifle PracticeThroughout Pub-lic Schools ofCotm-try, 1907
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Country, 1907Army Regulations
(cloth):
19081910
Customs Tariffs andRegulations (paper):Customs Tariff andR e g u 1 a tions for
Ports in Caba in
Possession of
United States,1898
Customs Tariff andR e g u 1 a tions for
Ports in Cuba,1899, 2d ed
Customs Tariff inPorts in Cuba,1900
Customs Tariff andRegulations for
Ports in PortoRico in Possessionof United States,
Laws (half sheep):Military Laws ofUnited S t a tes.
Fourth Edition,with SupplementShowing Changesto Mar. 4, 1907....
List of Officers Residingin District of Colum-bia (paper):
19091910
Rules, Regulations, etc.
(paper):R e g u 1 a t ions for
Army TransportService, Nov. 16,
Num-ber of
copies.
10
Price.
.15
10
,05
,05
.05
.10
.10
.05
1.50
,05
Total.
$0.60
.10-
, 70
05.
114. 60 >
73.20
.05-
.10
.30
.05.
15. 00
.05.
I Per set
508 EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Wae Department—Continued.
Secretary—Continued
.
-Annual Reports of Pro-visional Governor of
Cuba (paper):19071908
Chief of Stajf.
Annual Reports (cloth):
1900, pt. 1
1900, pt. 2
1900, pt. 3
1900, pt. 4
1900, pt. 7
'Oeneral Publicat ions(paper):Extracts from Re-ports by Regularand MUitia Offi-
cers on JointArmy and Militia
Coast Defense Ex-ercises, 1907
Extracts from Re-ports by Regularand Militia Offi-
cers in Joint Armyand Militia CoastDefense Exercises,1909
Conventional Signs,United StatesArmy Surveys,1904
Handbook for Useof Electricians inOperation andCare of ElectricalMachinery andApparatus of Sea-coast Defenses (2ded.), 1904 (fabri-
coid)Notes on E quitationand Horse Train-ing in Answer toExaminationQuestions atSchool of Applica-tion for Cavalry,Saumur, France,1910 (fabricoid)....
Manual for Boardsof Survey, 1900....
3legulations (fabricoid )
:
Coast Artillery Drill
Regulations, 1909.
.
Drill Regulations for
Mountain Artil-lery—
19081908 (1909)
Manual of BayonetExercises, Army,1907 (paper)
Manual of BayonetE X e r c i ses, 1907(cloth)
Tield Service Regu-lations—1908 , withamendments .
.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
3 $0. 10 $0. 303 .15 .45
1 .75 .752 1.05 2. 101 .80 .801 2.50 2.502 1.15 2. 30
1 .30 .30
2 .10 .20
2 .10 .20
34 .75 25. 50
25 .50 12.50
6 .05 .30
79 .60 47.40
4 .55 2.204 . 55 2. 20
35 .05 1.75
44 .25 11.00
5 .50 2.50. 2,582 .60 1,549.20
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Chief of Staff—Con.
Regulations—Con.Special Report of
Wm. H. Taft onPhilippines(paper)
Provisional SmallArms Firing Man-ual for Army andOrganized Militiaof United States,1909
Drill Regulations for
Machine-Gun Or-ganizations, Cav-alry, 1910 (paper) .
Drill Regulations for
Machiae-Gun Pla-toons, Infantry,Army, 1909 (paper)
Regulatioas forField Maneuvers,United StatesArmy,] 910(paper )
.
Regulations for MinePlanters, Army,1909 (paper)
Provisional Regula-tions for Saber Ex-ercise, Army, Re-vised, 1908
Army Transport Service(paper):Regulations—
19081908 (cloth)
Military Secretary.
Aimual reports (paper):1898 :
1899Annual reports (paper):
To Major General
—
18981899
General publicat ions(paper):Correspondence Re-
lating to War withSpain
—
Vol. 1 (halfsheep)
Vol. 2 (halfsheep)
Legislative Historyof General Staff of
Army (cloth)
Itinerary of Armyof Potomac andCooperation of
Forces in Gettys-burg Campaign,June 5-July 31,
1863List of Military
Posts, etc.. Estab-lished in UnitedStates from its
Earliest Settle-ment to PresentTime, 1902
Num-ber of
copies.
30
37
105
2
104
Price. Total.
$0. 15
50
.10
.25
.10
.10
.10
.10
.75
1.00
.55
10
STJPEKrKTENBEirr OF DOCUMENTS. . 509=
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year efnded June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of Price,
copies.
Total. Title.
Wab Depaetment—Continued.
Military Secretary—Con.
General publications-Continued.
List of MilitaryPosts, etc.. Estab-lished in UnitedStates from Its
Earliest Settle-ment to PresentTime. 1902
Statistical Exhibitof Strength ofVol-unteef ForcesCalled into ServiceDuring ^.v'ar withSpain.Vith Lossesfrom aU Causes.1S99
Circular ShowingDistribution ofTrooi)s of Liae ofArmv, Januarv,lS66-June. 1909."...
Venereal Peril. 1903..
Artillerv circulars(paper):'A, 1S92B, 1S92B, 1S9.3
C, 1S93I. IS'33
D, 1903M, 1900N. 1900
Army List and Diiec-torr (paper;:
1898, March1899, Julv1900, Julv1901, Jul'v
1902; Julv19a3, Julv1904. Julv1905. Julv1906. Julv1907. Julv190S. Julv1909. Julv1910. Mav1910. June1910, July1910. August1910. Septemt'er1910, October1910. November1910, December1911, Januarv1911, Februarv1911. ilarch..'1911, April1911, ilay
Army List and Direc-tory, subscriptions:667 subscriptions2 subscriptions3 subscriptions1 subscription3 subscriptions5 subscriptions
Armv Registers (paper)178^1'J03, vol. 1
("cloth)
178^1903, vols. 1-2(cloth), 37 sets
18611862
13 ' $0. 10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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.10 .10
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1.50 1,000.50.90 1.80.75 2.25.60 .60.45 1.35.30 1.50
1 1.00 LOO
74 I 2.0O 74.001 .10 .101 .15 .15
War Depaetme^tt—Continued.
Miliiary Secretary—Con.
Armv Registers—Con.1863186418761877190619101910 (buckram)......1911.-.
1911 (buckram)Official Army Registerof Volunteer Force(paper):Pt. 1
Pt. 2
Pt. 6 (cloth)
Pt. 7
Drill Regulations (fab-
ricoid):
ArtiUery Drill Reg-ulations for FieldArtillerv (Pro-visional), 1908
Manual of Calis-
thenic Exercises,1892 (paper)
DrUl Regulationsfor Cavalry (rev.
ed.), 1909Small Arms FiringManual, 1909
Manual of GuardDutv (rev. ed.)^1908'.
Manual of Gymnas-tic Exercises for
Use in Ser^-ice
Gvmnasiums, 1904(paper)
Changes in InlantryDrill Regulations(rev.), 1904, fromJune 23, 1904, toOct. 31, 1908(paper)
Lifantry Drill Reg-ulations (2d rev.
ed.). 1904
Memoranda (paper):Memorandum Rela-
tive to GeneralOff leer i Ap-pointed by Presi-dent in Armies of
ConfederateStates, 1861-186.5...
Memorandum Rela-tive to GeneralOfficers in Ar-mies of UnitedStates Civil War,1861-1865, 1906
Officer VolunteerRegiments, SpanishWar (paper):
Official Register of
Officers of Volun-teers in Service of
United States, Or-ganized UnderAct of Mar. 2,1899.
Orders, general (paper):41. 1907169, 1907
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
1 $0.15 $0. 15.15 .15.
.20 .2a
.20 .2a
.35 .3559 .50 29.5016 .60 9.60
128 .50 64.00
i
' .65 1.95
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3 .20 .6a3 .25 .751 .25 .251 .25 .25
182 .50 91.00
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487 .50 243.50
728 .50 364.00
440 .30 132. oa
50 .15 7.5a
444 .05 22.20
732 .35 256.20
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2 . 05 .10
2 .15 .30
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2 .10
i 42 .10 4.20
1 Per set.
510 , EEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
1 $0-05 $0.05
1 .25 .25
76 .35 26. 60
12 .25 3.00
27 .40 10.80
1 2.10 2. 10
4 .10 .40
i
1 .40 .40
2 .50 1.00
7 .15 1.05
59 .35 20. 65
1 .10 .10
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Military Secretary—Con.
Hules, Regulations, andInstructions (paper):Post Exchange Reg-
ulations, Feb. 2,
1901Regulations for Uni-form and Dress of
Army of UnitedStates, July, 1872..
Soldiers' Handbook(cloth):
1908Hoster of Organized
Militia (paper):Regulations of WarDepartment Gov-erning OrganizedMilitia UnderConstitution andLaws of UnitedStates, 1908
Regulations of WarDepartment Gov-erning OrganizedMilitia UnderConstitution andLaws of UnitedStates, 1908(c]oth)
Military Park Commis-sion.
<jeneral p u b 1 i cations(paper):Atlas of Battlefields
of Chickamauga,Chattanooga, andVicinity, 1901
Campaign for Chat-tanooga HistoricalSketch Descrip-tive of Model in
Relief of RegionAbout Chatta-nooga and of Bat-tles IllustratedThereon, 1902
Dedication of Chick-amauga and Chat-tanooga NationalMilitarv Park,Sept. 18-20, 1895..
Dedication of Chick-amauga and Chat-tanooga NationalMilitarv Park,Sept. i8-20, 1895(cloth)
Subsistence Department.
General publications(paper):How to Feed anArmy, 1901
Manual for ArmyBakers, 1910 (fab-
ricoid)Campaign for Chat-tanooga Theaterof Movements andBattlefields, asSeen from Pointof Lookout Moun-tain, 1902
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Subsistence Department—Continued.
General publications
—
Continued.Recipes Used inCooking Schools,United StatesArmy, 1906
Descriptions of andDirections for Us-ing Portable FieldOvens, 1880
Army Ration, Issueand ConversionTables (2d ed.),
Apr. 1, 1902 (cloth)
Handbook of Sub-sistence stores,1900 (cloth)
Manual for Army Cooks(fabricoid):
18961910
Manual of Subsistence(cloth):
19081910
Bureau of Insular
Affairs.
Annual reports (paper):
1909
General publications(paper):
Acts of Congress,Treaties, andProclamations Re-lating to Noncon-tiguous Territory,
Cuba and San Do-mingo and to Mili-
tary Affairs, 1909..
Reports on Law of
Civil Governmentin Territory to
Military Occupa-tion by MilitaryForces of UnitedStates (2d ed.),
1902 (cloth)
Reports on Law of
Civil Goverimientin Territory Sub-ject to MilitaryOccupation byMilitary Forces of
United States(sheep)....
Reports on Law of
Civil Governmentin Territory Sub-ject to MilitaryOccupation byMilitary Forces of
United States (2ded.),1902 (sheep)..
Dominican CustomsTarifi in EffectJan. 1, 1910, Trans-lated from Span-ish, 1910
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$0. 10
.20
.05
Total.
$0.10
.20
2.10
.70
1.00161.50
6.0044.00
.05
.50
.75
1.25
1.25
.15
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,75
.45
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 511
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of Price.copies,
War Department—Continued.
Bureau of InsularAffairs—Con.
General publications-Continued.Pronouncing Gazet-
teer and Geo-graphical Diction-ary of PhilippineIslands, also Lawof Civil Govern-ment ApprovedJuly 1, 1902, withindex (cloth j
Isle of Pines, Carib-bean Sea, its situ-
ation, etcReport on CertainEconomic Ques-tions in Englishand Dutch Colo-nies in Orient, 1902
Primer and Vocabu-lary of More Dia-lect, October, 1903.
Report of Commit-j
tee Appointed byj
Philippine Com- i
mission to Inves-|
tigate Use of Opi- ;
um and Trafficj
Therein in Japan, !
Formosa, Shang-,
hai, Hongkong,Saigon, Singa-pore, Burma,Java, and Philip-
!
pine Islands, 190G..1
Report on Certainj
Economic Ques-!
tions in English i
and Dutch Colo-j
nies in Orient,j
September. 1902 ..j
Insular Commission,
!
Report of, to Sec-j
retary of Warj
upon Investiga-i
tions Made into i
Civil Affairs of\
Porto Rico, with!
Rec 0 m m e n d a- I
tions, 1899
Translations (paper):Laws Relating to
Civil Administra-tion and Govern-ment of Island of
Porto RicoTranslation of CivilCode in Force inCuba, Porto Rico,and Philippines,October, 1899
Reports on Law of
Civil Governmentin Territory Sub-ject to MilitaryOccupation byMilitary Forces of
United' States,1902 rcloth)
Translation of Lawof Civil Procedurefor Cuba and PortoRico, January,1901 ,
15
Total.
S2. 10
.05
10
$12.60
.50
10
05 .35
,10
,10
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.75
13 .30
,10
.20
3.00
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3.90
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Bureau of InsularAffairs—Con.
Translations—Con
.
Translation of Codeof Commerce inForce in Cuba,Porto Rico, andthe Philippines,Amended by lawof June 10, 1897,Including C o m-mercial RegistryRegulations, Octo-ber, 1899
Proposed Constitu-tion for Cuba, Offi-
cial Acceptance ofPiatt Amend-ment, and Elec-toral Law
Translation of Lawof Criminal Proce-dure for Cuba andPorto Rico, withSpanish text, withAnnotations. Ex-planatory Notes,and Am.endments,made Since Amer-ican Occupations,October. 1901...:..
Translation, Elec-toral Law for Elec-tion of Councilorsand ProvincialDeputiea in PortoRico, 1899
Translation of Lawof Eminent D o -
main. Extended toCuba and :^ortoRico by Royal De-cree of June 13,
1884, and Regula-tions for its Appli-cation, 1901
Mining Law, withappendix, appliedto Cuba, Oct. 10,
1883, and June 27,
1884Translation of Min-ing Law and Reg-ulations in Forcei n Philippines,July, 1900
Translation of Mort-g a g e Law for
Cuba, Porto Rico,and Philippines,1893... ,
General Regulationsfor Execution of
Mortgage Law for
Cuba, Puerto Rico,and Philippines,1893
Translation, Muni-cipal ProvincialLaws in Force inIsland of Cuba
Provisional andMunicipal Lawsof Porto Rico
Translation of PenalCode in Force inCuba and PortoRico, July, 1900..,
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
20 $0.20
.05
$4. 00
.05
12 ,40
,05
4. 80
,20
.05
.10
.05
.10
.10
.05
.05
,30
.90
.05
.05
1.1
512 • EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEllTTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
12 $0.10 $1.20
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
4 .10 .40
2 .10 .20
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
2 .05 .10
1 .05 .05
2 .10 .20
1 .10 .101 . lU . 11)
1 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .10
1 .10 .101 .10 .101 .10 .10
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Bureau of InsularAffairs— Con.
Translations—Con.Translation of PenalCode in Force in
PhilippineIslands, June, 1900
Translation, Law of
Ports in Force in
Island of CubaTranslation of Gen-
eral Instructionsfor DraftingPublic Docu-ments Subject toRecord in SpanishColonial P r o v -
inces, 1893General Law ofPublic Works of
Island of Cubaand Regulationsfor its Execution,etc., 1891
Translation of Col-lectiono fLaws Re-ferring to Publicworks in PuertoRico, 1899
Translation, Law of
Railroads for Is-
land of Cuba, 1895.
Regulations for Ex-ecution of Police,Law of Railroadsof Island of Cuba..
Translation of Lawof Railroads for
Puerto Rico,Granted to Islandby Royal Decree ofDec. 9, 1887, andPromulgated inPuerto Rico onJanuary 10, 1886. .
.
Constitution Estab-lishing Self-Gov-ernment in Islandof Cuba and PortoRico
Law of Waters inForce in Island ofCuba
Translation, Com-pilation 0 f O r -
ganic Provisionsof Administrationof Justice in Forcein Spanish Colon-ies, 1891
Monthly Summary of
Commerce of Philip-pine Islands (paper):
1901, No. 4
1901, No. 5
1901, No. 6
1904, No. 3
1904, No. 4
Monthly Summary ofCommerce of Cuba(paper):
1901, No. 41901, No. 5
1901, No. 6
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Bureau of InsularAffairs—Con.
Philippine Tariffs(paper):
1909Acts of Congi'ess, Treatiesand Proclamations Re-lating to Noncontigu-ous Territory (paper)
:
Cuba and San Do-mingo and to Mili-tary Affairs, 1909..
Chief of Engineers.
Annual reports (cloth):
1886, pt. 3
1891, pt. 5
1893, pt. 3
1896, pt. 5
1897, pt. 1
1899, pt. 2
1899. pt. 41900, pt. 5
1900, pt. 8 (paper)...1901, pt. 21901, pt. 5
1902, pt. 2
1902, pt. 41903, pt. 1
1903, pt. 3
1903, pt. 41904, pt. 3
1905, pt. 21907, pt. 2
1907, pt. 2 (paper)...1908, pt. 1
1908, pt. 1 (buckram)1909, pt. 1 (buckram)1909, pt. 2 (buckram)1909, pt. 3 fbuckram)1910, pt. 1 (buckram)1910, pt. 2 (buckram)
Annual reports, separates(paper):Reports uponBridging Navi-gable Waters of
United States,1874
Annual Reportupon BridgingNavigable Watersof United States,1890
Annual Reportupon New Build-ing for G 0 V e r n-m e n t PrintingOffice-AppendixAppendix1903, Appendix..1904, Appendix..
Annual Reportupon New Build-ing for Govern-ment PrintingOffice and Repairsand Rent forGovernmentPrinting Office,
1905, Appendix..
Num-ber of
copies
i
Price.! Total.
$0.15
,50
.85
.80
.95
.90
.901.051.451.25.75
1.101.001.001.001.201.401.25
I
1.55 1
1.25I
1.00I
.90I
1.25I
1.15I
1.60I
1.70 !
1.20 1
1.20
05
,10
.20
.05
.05
.05
.05
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 513
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
War Depaktment—Continued.
Chief of Engineers—Con.
Annual reports, sepa-rates—Continued.Reports upon Sea-coast Defenses
—
19031904
Indexes (cloth):
Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Vol. 3
General publications i
(paper):i
Orga n i z a t i 0 n of
Bridge Equipageof United StatesAnny, with Di-rections for Con-struction of Mill- ;
tary Bridges, 1870,
with plates (iisets) :
(cloth) !
Conclusions adopted'
by French Co^v- •
mission in Refer-ence to Tests of I
Cements: Influ-ence of Sea WateronHvdraulicMor- 1
tars. 1837Resolutions of Con-ventions held at
[
Munich. Dresden.Berlin, and Vi-enna for purposeof adopting Uni-form Methods for
testing Cons<^ruc-tion Materialswithregaul lo their me-
j
chanical proper-ties, 1896
1
Irrigation in Egypt,1889 (cloth).;
Influenceof Sea Wa-;
ter on Hydraulic;
Mortars'
Reports upon Exist- >
ing Water Power!
Situation at Niag-j
ara Falls, so far as
ConcernsCanadian 1
Power Companiesand Associated 1
Transmission '
Companies, 1900..
Searchlights, LightPr 0 j e c 1 0 r s for
Army and Navy,Translate;d fromGorman withNotes on Proiec-tors, 1903
Elevation of Sitesfor Seacoast Bat-teries, 189.'i
First Treatise onDecrease of Waterin Springs, Creeks,and Rivers, etc.,
1881
Num-
copies.
Price. Total.
3 so. 65 $1.952 2.40 4.80
1 .50 ..^0
1 .50 .501 .35 .35
Title.
11.23
.25
7. 38
.50
.20
1.00
.25
1 Per set.
War Department—Continued.
Chief of Engineers—Con.
General publications-Continued.Second Treatise onDecrease of Waterin Sprmgs, Creeks,and Rivers, Con-temporaneo u s 1 ywith Increase in
Height of Floodsih CultivatedCountries, 1880....
[^cture on Progressof Works of Com-pletion of NewImproved Bed of
Danube at Vi-enna, issi
Explorations and Sur-A'-eys (cloth):Report of Expedi-
tion to Copper,Tenana. and Ko-vuloik Rivers,Alaska, 1S85
Notes on MilitaryReconnois s a n c efrom Fort Leav-enworth, in Mis-souri to San Di-ego, in California,
irichiding parts of
Arkansas, DelNorte, and GilaRivers, 1848
Report of ExploringExp edition to
Rockv Mountainsin 1842 and to Ore-gon and NorthCalifornia in r'43-44. 1^45 (paper)....
Report of ExploringExpedition to
Rocky Mountainsin l!:'42, and toOregon and NorthCalifornia, ui 1843-
44. 1845Report of ExploringExp edition to
Rocky Mountainsin 1842, and toOregon and NorthCalifornia in 1843-
44, 1845 (halfleather)
Report upon Colo-rado River of theWest, explored in1857-58, 1861
Report of Recon-noissance fromCarroll, MontanaTerritory, on Up-per Missouri, toYellowstone Na-tional Park andReturn, made in
Summer of 1875. .
.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
SO. 25I
$0.25
10 ! .10
.85 .85
.80
1.00
L25
1.50
2.00
1.50
8.75
10513—11 33
514 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PPtlN UEK.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
War Department—Continued.
Chiefof Engineers—Con.
General publications-Continued.Report of ExploringExpedition fromSanta Fe, N. Mex.,
j
to Junction of
Grand and Green|
Rivers of Great\
Colorado of thej
West in 1859, 1876(paper)
1
Report of Exploringj
Expedition from 1
Santa Fe, N. Mex.,
!
to Junction of
Grand and Green I
Rivers of Greatj
Colorado of West,in 1859, under
}Command of J. N. i
Macomb'
Report of Exploringi
Expedition from|
Santa Fe, N. Mex., •
to Junction of
Grand and Green i
Rivers of Greatj
Colorado River of i
West, 1859 '
Exploration of RedRiver of Louisi-ana, 1852
!
Map of Country Be-\
tween Frontier of !
Arkansas and NewMexico, Embrac-
i
ing Section Ex-ploredinl849,1850,1851, and 1852 '
Report of Expedi-tion from Fort
i
Coville to PugetSound, Wash., by '
way of Lalce Che-lan and SkagitRiver, August-September, 1882
'
(paper)....Reports of Inspec-tion Made in Sum- ;
met of 1877 of
Country North of
Union Pacific|
Railroad, 1873i
Report of Explora- i
tions Across GreatBasin of Territory
1
of Utah for Direct I
Wagon Route]
from Camp Floydto Genoa in Car-
'
son Valley in 1859.1
Report of Expedi-tion down Zuniand ColoradoRivers, 1853
Exploration andSurvey of Valleyof Great Salt Lake,Utah, IncludingReconnoissanceof new route i
Through Rocky|
Mountains, 1853.. !
$0. 50
.90
,25
Total.
$2. 50
.CO
.90
.25
Title.Num-ber of Price. Total,copies.
,40
.90
L50
1.25
.10
.40
1.80
4.50
'^1.25
War Department—Continued.
Chief of Engineers—Con.
General publications-Continued,E.xploration andSurvey of Valleyof Great Salt Lakeof Utah, Includ-ing Rcco n n 0 i s-
sance of NewRoute ThroughRocky Mountains.
Preliminary Reportof Explorations in
Nebraska and Da-kota in 1855-1857
(paper)Facts Concer n i n g
Origin, Organiza-tion, etc., of Prin-
cipal GovernmentLand and MarineSurveys of theWorld. 1885
Exploration Survey-separates (paper )
:
Map of Judith Basinto Accompany Re-port of W. Lud-low
Upper Geyser Basinto .Accompany Re-port of W. Lud-low
Laws (cloth):
Laws of UnitedStates authorizingConstrue t i o n of
Bridges overNavigable Watersof United States,
1889Laws of United
States Relating toImprovement of
Rivers and Har-bors, from Aug.11, 1790, to Mar. 4,
1907-Vol. 1
Vol. 2
O Oicers of Corps of En-gineers (paper):Statement ShovvdngRank, Duties, andAddresses of Offi-
cers of Corps of
Engineers, July20, 1910
Professio n a 1 Papers(cloth):No. 12 (paper)No. 12 (half leather).
No. 18, vol. 1
No. 18, vol. 2
No. 18. vol. 3
No. 18. vol. 3. atlas.
.
No. 18, vol. 3, textand atlas (sheep)..
No. 18, vol. 4
No. 18. vol. n
No. 20 (half If^atber)
No. 21 (half leather)
No. 21, sunp. (panc-r)
No. 23 (half leather)No. 24
$0.25
.25
LIO;
1.10
i
,03 \ .03
.02:
.02
,05 !
.GO
.75
.10
2 .40 .804 1.00 4.001 2.50 2.501 2. 15 2. 15
3 1.25 3.751 2.50 2.50
1 3.50 3.501.55 3.10
2 1.55 3.104 .50 2. 00
1 1. 25 1.25
1 .10 .10
1 .75 .75
2 1.25 2. 50
STJPERmTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 515
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued,
Xum- Num-Title. ber of
copies.
Price. Total. Title. ber of
copies.Price. Total.
.151.00.60
..50
.40
.25
.15
.40
.50
Wae Depaetmes-t—Continued.
( hief of Engineers—Qon.
Professional Pai)ers—Continued.No. 25 (pax>er) 1 $0.25No. 26 9No. 28 4No. 29 (leather) 49S
• No. 29.pt. 3 (leather). 2
No. 29. pts. 4, 5
(leather) 2No. 29, pt. 6 (mo-
rocco) 1
No. 30 1
No. 30 (pawr) 3No. .31. 2No. 32 (leather) -4
Regulations and Instrac-j
tions (cloth):
1906 6 .501910 (paper) ! 2 1.001910 :
j
2 1.10Maps (paper):
IMap of Island ofCuba—
I
Eastern Portion, I
1874 2Western Por-
tion, 1874 2Geographical andTopographicalMap of Island of
Cuba—1S73 3
1873, S. Antonio,Guanajai, S.
Cristobal, etc.. 3
Map of Lower Egyptand of adjacentcountry with partof Palestine, c-om-piled in OfSce of
Chief of Eneineers,August, 1^S2
i1
Map of Military De-|
partment of thePlattp. Wyo 1
Map of Turkey andparts adjacent,1897 ' 2
Part of Turkey inEurope
—
Sheet A 1
Sheet B 1
Sheet C 1
Sheet D 1
Sheet E. 1
Sheet F 1
Sheet G 1
Map of Yr^llowstoneNational Park,Big Horn Moun-tains, and adjacentterritory, ISSl 3
Explorations and sur-veys for raUroad fromMississippi River toPacific Ocean (cloth):Vol. 1
Vol. 2Vol.8
;
Vol. 10Vol. 11 i
Vol. 12Vol. 12, pt. 2
.15
.15
.13
.13
.20
.07
.07
.07
.07
.07
.07
.07
1.001.501.802.902.202.401.90
$0.256.75
'
.60493.00
1.20
1.00
.40I
.2.5'
.45
.SO I
2.00j
.3.00
2.002.20
.30
.39
.39
,20
.24
i.no1.501.802.902.202.401.90
Was Depaetmejst-Continued.
Explorations and surveyswest of one hundredthmeridian.
Reports (paper):
1872 (cloth) i
18751875 (cloth)
1S76 (cloth.)
18761
1876, topographical i
atlas sheets (cloth)
!
1876. topographical '
atlas sheets (board)1877 i
1877, topographicalatlas sheets (board);
1879 (half cloth) i
1879, topographicalatlas sheets (cloth)
1879, topographicalatlas sheets (board)
1S811S841S87
General pubUeations i
(paper):Preliminary Report
|
upon InvertebrateFossils Collectedbv Expeditions of
1S71-72 and 1S73,|
with Descriptionsj
of New Species,1874
Report upon Or-nithological Speci-mens Collected in1S71-1873. 1874...
Catalogue of MeanDeclination of
2,018 Stars Be-tween Q*^ to 2^ and1211 to 24h RightAscension and 10°
and 70° of NorthDeclination, for
Jan.l.l875(leather)Systematic Cata-logue of Vorte-
[
brate of Eocene of[
New Mexico, Col- .
leeted in 1S74 -
General publications,separates (pap?r):
{
Geological Atlas— ;
Map showing re-|
stored outline,
of Lake Bon-neville^
Sheet No. 50, t
coloredSheet No. 59,
coloredSheets Nos. .58
and 66. coloredSheet No. 67,
coloredSheet No. 69 B.economic fea-
ParssSheet No. 70 C .
.
Sheet No. 75,
colored:
1 $0.20 1 $0.202 .75 L502 .35
!.70
1 .50 .501 .45 ' .451 .25
i
.25
1 .35 .35
1 .25 .251 .20 .20
1 .30 .302 .40 .80
1 .25 .25
1 .20 .201 .10 .101 .05 .051 .20 .20
.10
15
.75
.14
.14
.14
.13
.14
.10
,20
.14 .422 .14 . 28
.14
516 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PETNTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
"War Department—Continued.
Explorafjons and surveyswest of one hundredthmeridian—Continued.
General publications,separates—Continued.
Geological Atlas-Continued.Sheet No. 76,
coloredSheet No. 77 B,economic fea-
turesSheet No. 83,colored
Special maps No. 8,
topographic mapof Yosemite Val-ley and vicinity. .
.
Topographicalatlas-Basin map 18r.9,
1871,187'2,1873,
and 1874 sur-veys
Sheet No. 32 C,land classifi-
cationSheet No. 32 D..Sheet No. 38 B..Sheet No. 41 B..Sheet No. 47 B..Sheet No. 47 D..Sheets Nos. 47 Band 47 D
Sheet No. 48 C.Sheet No. 48 D..Sheet No. 49Sheet No. 50Sheet No. 52 D..Sheet No. 53 C .
.
Sheet No. 56 B..Sheet No. 56 D .
.
Sheet No. 58Sheet No. 59Sheet No. 65 D..Sheet No. 66Sheet No. 67Sheet No. 69Sheet No. 70 A..Sheet No. 70 C.Sheet No. 73Sheet No. 73 A..Sheet No. 77Sheet No. 77 D..Sheet No. 78 A..
Final reports (cloth):
Vol. 1
Vol. 3
Vol. 3, suppVol. 4
Vol. 5Vol. 6Vol. 7
Final reports, separates(cloth):
Report upon UnitedStates Geograph-ical Surveys Westof One HundredthMeridian, 1889,vol. 1
Report upon Geo-graphical and Geo-logical Explora-tions and SurveysWest of One Hun-dredth Meridian(paper)
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0. 14
.14
.14
.09
.09
.14
.09
.09
.09
.09
.09
.09
.09
.09
.09
.14
1.503.001.251.503.001.751.75
Total.
.50
1.25
SO. 14
.14
.11
,42
.14
.09
.45
.27
.36
.36
.20
.18
.18
.18
.18
.09
.09
.09
.09
.27
.27
.14
.27
.27
.09
.18
.09
.18
.09
.09
.09
.14
3.0012. 002. 503.006. 001.758. 75
2. 50
1.25
Title.
War Department^Continued.
Inspector General.
General publications(fabricoid):
Guide for Use ofOfficers of Inspec-tor General's De-partment, 1908
National Home for Dis-abled Volunteer Sol-diers (paper):
19091910
Num-ber of
copies.
Judge Advocate General.
General publications(cloth):
Remarks on ArmyRegulations, 1897 .
.
Use of Army in Aidof Civil Power,1898 (paper)
United States Mili-tary Reservations,National Cemete-ries, and MilitaryParks, Title Ju-risdiction, etc. Re-vised edition, 1910.
Manual for courts-mar-tial (fabricoid):
19081910
Military courts (paper):Trial of Conspirators
for Assassinationof President Lin-coln, 1865
Digest of Opinions(sheep):
1901
MiUtary Academy.
Board of visitors, annualreports (paper):
1904
Superintendent, annualreports (paper):
1910
General pubUcations,(cloth):
The Centennial ofUnited StatesMilitary Academyat vV'est Point,N. Y., 1802-1902,vols, land 2, 3 sets.
Official registers (paper):1910
List of cadets (paper):1901
Department of the Mis-souri.
General publications(paper):Record of Engage-ments with Hos-tile'Indians withinMilitary Divisionof Missouri, from1868-1882
Price.
$0. 60
,55
.50
.50
.10
L50
.15
2.00
.10
.40
Total.
$4.20
.20
.60
.30
2.75
28.5027.50
3.00
.15
.45
6.00
.20
.40
,10 ,20
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 517
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of Price,
copies.
Total. Title.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total,
War Department—Continued.
Department of PortoRico.
1 War Department—Continued.
Military InformationDivision—Con.
Annual reports, sepa- .
rate.s (paper):Military Govern-men t"of Porto R ico
from Oct. 18, 1898,
to Apr. 30, 1900; \
Appendices to Re-i
port of MilitaryGovernor, Epi-tome of Reports of
Superior )3oard of
Health, Board ofCharifies, 1901
Division of Cuba. ,
Annual reports, sepa- •
rates (paper):Report of Otto A.N osmith , ChiefSignal Officer of
Cuba, July 1,1901-May 20, 1902
;
Military Information\
Division. \
I
General publicationsj
(paper):|
Notes and Tables on i
Organization andi
Establishment ofSpanish Army inPeninsula andColonies, 1898
Handbook andGrammar of Taga-log Language
—
1905 (cloth)1905
Bulletins, old series(p^per):
No." ?,',ji{.2.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
No. 9 (half sheep) .
,
No. 12No. 17
,
No. 18
No. 19
No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 23
No. 23 (sheep)No. 24 (clotheNo. 24No. 24, pt. 2No. 24, pt. 3
No. 26No. 27No. 28No. .30
No. 31No. 32No. .33
No. .34
No. .35
No. .3r,
No. 37No. .38
Bulletins, new series(paper):No. 1
No. 4No. 5
SO. 25
.60
.40
$0. 50
10
.15
5.40.40
1 .50 .502 .20 .401 1.00 1.001 .30 .301 .30 ..30
7 .25 1.752 .80 1.601 .75 .751 .35 .353 .20 .604 .10 .401 .50 .50
11 .85 9.352 .15 .302 .15 .302 .15 .302 .25 .502 .20 .406 .20 1.201 .25 .25
2 .25 .501 .50 .505 .75 3.753 .15 .452 .25 .502 1.00 2.002 .05 .101 1.00 1.00
1 .50 ..50
2 .20 .406 .10 .60
Bulletins, new series
—
Continued.No. 6
No. 7
No. 8, pt. 1
No. 8, pt. 2
No. 8, pt. 3
No. 8, pt. 4No. 8, pt. 5
No. 9
No. 10No. 11
No. 12No. 16
No. 17
Bulletins, separates(paper):Road Notes, Cuba,Province of Cama-guey
Province of Matan-zas. Road Notes,1909
Province of Oriente,Road Notes
Province of SantaClara, Road Notes.
Military School, FortRiley, Kans.
General publications(canvas):Army Horseshoer,
1910, Manual Pre-pared for Studentsof Training Schoolfor Farriers andHorseshoers, (fab-
ricoid)
Army Horse in Acci-dent and Disease(3d ed.)
Mississippi River Com-mission .
Annual reports (paper):1910
Surveys.
Charts (paper):Register of Officers
and Vessels of
Revenue-CutterService, July 1,
1910
Ordnance Office.
Annual Reports (cloth):
1889189218961900 (red cloth)19011902190319041905 (paper)19061907 (paper)1907 (bucki-am)1908 (buckram)19081909 (buckram)
4 $0. 20 so. 803 .10 .303 1.00 3.00
18 90 o. OU3 .60 1.807 1.00 7.0013 . 25 3.253 .10 .30
7 .15 1.05
6 .60 3.601 .30 .301 .50 .502 .10 .20
1 .10 .10
1 .10 .10
1 .10 .10
1 .10 .10
26
129
.90
9. 10
64. 50
.90
.10 .10
.40 .401.75 1.75.90 .90
.60 1.801.35 1.35
1.00 1.00.75 1.50.80 .80.50 .50
.80 1.60
.15 .15
.40 .40
.30 .30
.40 .40
.30 1.80
518 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
War Department—Continued.
Ordnance Office—Con.
Annual reports, separ-ates (paper):Report of Board onTests of Revolversand Automat ic
Pistols, 1907 (1908).
General publications(paper):Gun Making inUnited States,
1907 (1908) (cloth).
Price List of SmallArms, etc., 1879,
revised May 20,
Inst ructions, descrip-ions; H an db o ok s
paper):Description of Azi-muth Instrument,Model of 1900,
with Instructionsfor Its Care andOperation. Rev.Dec. 31, 1906
Instructions for
Mounting, Using,and Caring for 10-
Inch DisappearingCarriages, L. F.Model 1896, 1907...
Handbook of 3.2-
Inch Field Bat-tery, with Instruc-tions for Its Care;also Supply Tablesof OrdnanceStores, 1902
D e s c r i p tion andRules for Manage-m e n t 0 f UnitedStates M a g azineRifle and Carbine,CaUber 30, 1898,(pasteboard)
D e s c r i ption andRules for Manage-ment of UnitedStates Mag aziaeRifle, Model of
1903; Caliber 30,
Mar. 3, 1904. Rev.Apr. 2, 1909 (cloth)
H a n d b 0 0 k for 1-
Pounder, MaximQ. F. Gun, 1.457-
I n c h Caliber,
Mounted on FieldCarriage, 1902(cloth)
Ordnance Manual(cloth):
1904Ordnance Notes (paper):
No. 77No. 78No. 80No. 82No. 83No. 84No. 88No. 89
General Rules and Regu-lations (cloth):
1909
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
$0. 10
,40
,15
40
.05
.10
.40
,15
Total.
.35
$0. 10
3.60
.20
,30
.15
14.00
.50
.75
.25
.50
.30
.10
.05
.15
.25
.15
Title.
War Department—Ck)ntinued.
Ordnance Office—Con.
Tests of Metals (cloth):
1878 (half leather)...18791879, vol. 21882 (paper)18821883188418851886 (paper), pt. 1...
1886 (paper), pt. 2...1887..*
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1901 ,
1902 ,
1903 (paper)190319041905 ,
1906 (paper)190619071908 (paper)19081909, vols. 1-3(9 sets),
Ordnance and Fortifica-
tion Board.
Annual reports (paper)
:
1908
Paymaster General.
Manual Army Paymasters (cloth):
1910Official table of distances
(leather):
1910
Quartermaster's Depart-ment.
Annual reports (cloth):
19081861-18661909
General publications(cloth):Hints on Horseshoe-
ing, etc., 1871
Stars and Stripes(Memoranda Rela-tive to UnitedStates Flag andOther Flags Fur-nished by Quarter-master's' Depart-ment, Oct. 4, 1909(paper)
Pack Transpor-tation (paper)
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.
10
$0.65.75
1.10.30.50
.90
.60
.601.00.85
.75
.80
.60
.60
.75
.901.201.101.00.85
.70
.801.151.401.301.50.50.50
1.251.50.50
1.001.256.85
108
55
.60
1.75
.40
.70
.35
.75
.05
.30
Per set.
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 519
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Wae Department—Continued.
Quartermaster's Depart-m e^Ti^—Continued.
General publications-Continued.Manual of PackTrans portation(rev.ed), 1910
United States Army-Wagon Harness,Horse and Mule,1877
Circulars (paper):1911
Roll of Honor (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 4
- No. 5
No. 6No. 7
No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
Nos. 1-13
No. 14No. 15
No. 15 (cloth)No. 16No. 16 (cloth)No. 17
No. 18
No. 19
No. 20No. 21No. 22
No. 23No. 24No. 25
No. 26No. 27
Roll of Honor, supple-ments (paper):No. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 4
Rules, Regulations, andInstructions (paper):Manual for Quarter-master's Depart-ment—
19041904 (cloth)
Specification (paper)
:
Sjtecifications forPlumbing Fix-tures, etc., June,1910
Signal Office.
Annual reports (cloth):
188718891907
General publications(paper):
Reptort on Climateof California andNevada, etc., 1891.
Circular, PracticalUse of Meteorolog-ical Reports and"Weather Maps,1871
Num-ber of
copies.
Price.I
Total. Title.
30 $0.50
.20
.30
Num-ber of
copies.
95 1.35
.65
$15.00
3 .50 1.50
.05 .05
.10 .20I .05 .102 .05 .101 .05 .052 .05 .102 .10 .202 .10 .202 15 . 302 .15 .302 .25 .502 .10 .202 .10 .20
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1 .20 .20
1 .40 .40
2 .30 .602 .25 .502 .25 .50
.25 .50I .25 .502 30 602 .20 .402 .15 .302 .15 .302 .15 .302 .10 .20
1 .05 .051 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05
5. 2010. 80
33.25
2 .30 .601 .30 .301 .20 .20
1.30
,25
Wae Department—Continued.
Signal Office—Con.
General publications-Continued.History of Signal
Service, with Cat-alogue of Publica-tions , Instrumentsand Stations, 1884.
Arctic series (cloth):
No. 1
No. 2No. 3 (paper)No. 3
No. 4, vol. 1
No. 4, vol. 2
Professional papers (pa-per):
No. 2 i
No. 5'
No. 6
No. 7'
No. 8\
No. 9 !
No. 10 \
No. 11
No. 12
No. 14
No. 15 (cloth)
No. 16 !
No. 18 :
Instructions (paper):Provisional Drill I
Regulations for
Signal Corps:
Troops, 1907 1
Drill Regulations forj
Field Companies!
of Signal Corps, ,
Provisional, Mar.,I
1911 (fabricoid)....
Instruct ions for
using heliographof United States
;
Signal Service,1888.
1
Circulars (paper): I
No. 9No. 13
1
No. 15j
No. 171
No. 181
No. 19 1
No. 221
No. 23 1
Manuals, numbered,
(cloth):i
No. 1;
No. 2
No. 3 ,.i
No. 3
No. 4No. 6 (leather)No. 6 (sheep)No. 7
Soldiers' Home, District
of Columbia.
Annual reports (paper): :
19011
1902General publications
|
(paper):Regulations for
Government of
United StatesMiUtary Prisonand of AnyBranch Thereof,1909
Price.
1 $0.05 $0.05
1 1. 50 1. 501 1. 25 1.251 1. 00 1.002 1. 25 2. 502 1.00 2.002 1. 90 3. 80
1 .15 .151 .10 .101 .20 .201 .25 .253 . 10 .302 . 25 .503 . 10 . 301 .25 .256 . 10 . 601 . 25 .251 . 75 .751 .10 .103 .10 . 30
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2 .25 .509 .55 4.9519 .35 6.6523 .65 14.95
4 .25 1.001 .45 .45
113 .50 56. 508 .50 4.00
3 .10 .301 .15 .15
1 .05 .05
520 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
War Department—Continued.
Surgeon General.
Annual reports (paper):1909
[
General publications(paper):
j
Few General Direc- i
tions with RegardI
to Destroying|
Mosquitoes, Par- \
ticularly Yellow!
Fever Mosquito,I
1904i
Report, Origin, andSpread of TyiDhoidFever in UnitedStates MilitaryCamps DuringSpanish War—
j
1898 (cloth)j
1898!
1898, vol. 2
Abstract of Reporton Origin andSpread of TyphoidFever in UnitedStates MilitaryCamps During,Spanish War of
1898Notes (cloth):
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cular 91
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series (cloth):
Vol. 1
Vol. 2Vol. 3
Vol.4Vol. 5
Vol. 6Vol. 7 1
Vol. 8Vol. 9
'
Vol. 101
Vol. 11 1
Vol. 121
Vol. 13i
Vol. 14 1
Vol. 151
Drill Regulatious(paper):1908 1
1908 (leather)
Regulations (cloth):
1906
War Records Office.\
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4
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1.20.80
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.55
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.551.50.80
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1.40.80.60
3.001.401.651.803.00.70
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 521
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
War Depaetment-Continued.
Far Records Office—Continued.
Rebellion Records-Continued.
Serial No.—Con.9091929394959697
99
100101
102103]04-.
105106107
108109
110Ill114115116117
118
119120
121
122128
124125126127 ".
1281291:^0, general in-
dexlode:: to T^at ties (paper):
Ofticial Records of
Tnion and ("onfederaie Armies,series 1
Rebellion Records, At-lases (paoerVScnal No.—
1
2
3
4
5
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
\ SO. 70 SO. 70
2 . 65 1. 30\ . 70 . 70
. 80 . 80
. 60 . 60
. 85 . 85
. 85 . 852 . 85 1. 70
1. 25 1. 25\ . 90 . 901 !t;o ifiO
2 . 90 1. 802 . 85 1. 70
2 . 75 1. 50'
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2 .40 .80!
1 .40 .401 .40 .404 .40 1.60 '
6 .40 2.40j
\.40 .40.40 .80 !
Title.
Wae Department—Continued.
War Records Office—Continued.
Rebellion Records, At-lases—Continued .
Serial No.—Con.232425
Gettysburg National Mili-
tail/ Park Commission.
Annual renorts (cloth):
1893-ly04
Census of Cuba.
General publications(cloth):
Renort on Census of
Cuba, 1899. 1900..
Bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
Census of Porto Rico.
General publications(cloth):
Report on Censusof Porto Rico. 1899.
1900Bulletins (paper):
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
Num-I
ber of Price. Total,copies. !
1900— Taft Commission.
Annual reports (cloth):
1901, pt. 2
1900, pt. 1
1907 (buckram)1908(buckram),pt. 1
1908 (buckram), pt. 2
1909
Annual reports, sepa-rates (paper):
Bulletins and Cir-
culars on Agricul-ture in Philip-pines, 1907
Bulletins and Cir-
culars on Char-coal, Lumber, andSawmills, 1907
Bulletins and Cir-
culars on Hemp,Maguey, Jute, and
[
other Fiber Plants,
i
1907 1
$0. 40.40.40.40.40.40.40.40.40.40.40.40.40.25
.05
.05
.05
.65
.05
.05
.05
1.00.60.70.70
.35
6 .15
3 .15
8 .15 !
522 KEPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PEINTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Wae Department—Continued.
Philippine Co rii- mission,1900— Taff Commis-sion—Continued.
General publications(paper):Lands Held for Ec-
clesiastical or Re-ligious Uses inPhilippine Islands,
etc., 1901Ci\dl service annual re-
ports (paper):19061905, appendix1910
Forestry bureau, generalpublications (cloth):
Spanish PublicLand Laws (Eng-ligh translation)in Philippine Is-
lands, and their
History to Aug. 13,
189S. 1901Customs bureau (paper):
1910, annual reportGovernment laborato-
ries (paper):19031904
Government laborato-ries bureau, bulletins
^"TlNo. 18No. 20No. 22
No. 23No. 25No. 27No. 28No. 33No. 34No. 35No. 36
Finance and justice de-partment:
1910. Annual Reportof Treasmer. Phil-ippine Islands
Agriculture (paper):
1903, reportAgriculture bureau,bul-
letins (paper):No. 3
Mining bm-eau, generalpublications (paper):Coal Measm'es of
Philippines, 1901 .
.
Philippine" Journal of
Science, separates (pa-per):Health Conditions inPhilippine Islands
Philippine Legislature(paper):Act of Second Phil-lippine Legisla-ture, Aug. 3, 1909-Aug. 4, 1910
Department of California.
General publications(paper):Earthquake in Cali-
fornia,Apr.l8.1906.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
SO. 15
.05
.50
.05
.35
.25
.10
.10
.15
.15
.15
.05
.10
.05
.15
.15
.40
.05
.40
$1.20
.10
.40
.05
1.00.15
.051.00.05.35.25.30.10.15.15.30.10.50
.05
.15
.15
.40
.45
1.60
1 Per set.
Title.Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
War Department—Continued.
Artillery Corps.
Annual reports (paper):19071908
3
3
$0. 05.10
fO. 15.30
Vicksburg.
General publications(paper):Record of Organiza-
tions Engaged inCampaign, Siege,and Defense of
Vicksburg, 1901 . .
.
5 .10 .50
Shiioh National ParkCommission.
Annual reports (paper):1907 1 .05 .05
International WaterwaysCommission.
Progress reports (paper):190a 1 .05 .051907 2 .05 .101908 2 .05 .101909 3 .05 .151910 8 .05 .40
Militia Affairs Division.
Annual reports (paper):1908 1 .20 .201909 1 .15 .151910 2 .20 .40
Circulars (paper):1909, No. 8 1,141 .05 57. 05
Roster (paper):1909 46 . 10 4. 60
Instruction circulars (fa-
bricoid):No. 1 3,462 .20 692. 40
Regulations for Organ-ized Militia (cloth):
1910 10 .40 4.00
Isthmian Canal Commis-sion.
Annual reports (paper):1904 8 .15 1.201905 11 .30 3.30190.i 6 .15 .90
1907 8 1.00 8.001907 (buckiam) 1 1.70 1.701908 5 1. 50 7. 501909 15 1.35 20.25
1910, text and,maps,17 sets 34 1 1. 75 29. 75
1910, maps, dia-
grams, text (buck-ram) 18 sets 36 I 2. 00 36.00
General publications(paper):Report of Joseph L.Bristow, SpecialPanama RailroadCommissioner, toSecretary of War,June 24, 1905. 1908. 2 .40 .80
Law of Civil Proce-dure in Force in
Canal Zone, Julv,1905 "... 1 .15 .15
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 523
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Wae Depaetment—Continued.
Isthmian Canal Commis-sion—Coni'mned.
General publications-Continued,Code of Civil Proce-dure of CanalZone, 1907
Istbrnian Canal
—
19091910 (reprint)
Population andDeaths from Vari-ous Diseases inCity of Panama,by Months andYears, from No-vember, 1883, to
August, 190;;
I'anama Canal, pt. 2,
Projects, Techni-cal Notes, and Dis-cussion of Hydrau-lics of C h a g r e s
River, 19<35
Panama Canal, 1910.
Speech of TheodoreP. Sbonts beforeCommercial Club,Cincinnati, Ohio,Jan. 20, i9C6
Speech of WilliamH. Taft at St.
Louis CommercialClub, St. Louis.Mo., Nov. 18, 1905..
Laws, numbered (pa-
per):Nos. 1-24
Sanitation department,annual reports (pa-per):
190S
190719081909
Sanitation department,general publications(paper):Studies in Relation
to Malaria, 1910....
Population andDeaths from Vari-ous Diseases inCity of Panama,by Months andYears, November,1883-August, 1906;
Number of Em-ployees andDeaths from Vari-ous Diseasesamong Employeesof French CanalCompanies, byMonths andYears, January,J 881 -April, 1904.
1903Sanitation department,
bulletins (paper):No. 1
No. 2
Price.
$0. 25
.05
.05
10
.15
.05
.05
.05
Total.
,10
.10
.05
$0.50
1.101.50
.10
.05
.40
1.55
Title.
40
War Depabtment—Continued.
Isthmian Canal Commis-sion—Continued.
Sanitation department,monthly reports(paper):August, 1907August, 1909Mav, 1910June. 1910Jn.Iv, 1910August, 1910September, 1910October, 1910November, 1910December, 1910January, 1911Februarv, 1911 ,
March, 1911
Anril, 1911Mmutes of Meetings,mde>;es and digests
(paper):1904-1007
Manual of information(paper):
19071910 (Apr. 22, 1910).
1910 (Nov. 15, 1910)Miscellaneous special re-
ports (paper):199P, with appen-
dices190 ', maps and dia-
grams190% text
Num-ber of
copies.
Road Commissioners forAlaska.
Reports (paper):1907 ,
Porto Rico.
Annual Reports of Gov-ernor (paper):
1909 (buckram)1910 ,
Education department(paper):
1909Interior department (pa-
per):1909
Congress.
Annuls of Congress.
Vol. 7 (half leather)..,Vol. 8 (sheep)Vol. 23 (sheep)
Register of debates.
21st Cong., 1st and 2d
Vol. 7 (sheep)22d Cong., 1st and 2d
Vol. 8, pt. 2 (sheep).Vol. 8, pt. 3 (sheep).Vol. 9, pt. 1 (half
sheep)
Price,i
Total.
$0. 10.10.10.10.10. 10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
.10
1.50
1.10.10
.10
1.501.501.50
L50
1.501.50
1 1 1.50
524 KEPOET OF TPIE PUBLIC PEINTEE,
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Nnn2p-1'itle. her of Price. Total.
copies.
Congress—Continued
.
Register of debates—Con.
23d Cong., 1st and 2dsess.:
Vol. 10, pt. 3 (half
sheep) 1 $1.50 $1. .50
Vni 11 r>l- 1 ("half
1 1.50 1.50
sess.:
Vol. 12, pt. 3 (half
sheep) 1 1.50 • 1.50Vol. 12, pt. 4 (half
1 1.50 1. 50Vol. 13, pt. 2 (half
sheep) 1 1.50 1.50
Congressional Globe.
24th Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 3 (half leather)...
24th Cong., 2d sess.:
1 1.50 1.50
Vol. 4 (half sheep)... 1 1. 50 1.5025th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 6 (half leather)
.
1 1. 50 1.5026th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 9 (half leather)
.
1 1.50 1.502Sth Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 13 (half leather). 1 1..50 1.50Vol. 13, Appendix
(half leather) 1 1.50 1.5029th Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 15 (sheep) 1 1.50 1.50Vol. 15, Appendix
(sheep) 1 1.50 1.5029th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 16 (sheep) 1 1. 50 1.5030th Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 17 (sheep) 1 1.50 1.50Vol. 17, Appendix... 1 1.50 1.50
30th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 18 (sheep) 1 1.50 1.5031st Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 19, pt.l (sheep). 1 1.50 1.50Vol. 19, pt. 2 (sheep). 1 1.50 1. 50Vol. 19, Appendix
(sheep) 2 1.50 3.0032d Cong., 2d sess.:
Appendix (half leather)
.
1 1.50 1.5035th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 28, pt. 1 (half
2 1.50 3.0040th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 39, pt. 1 (half
leather) 2 1.50 3.00Vol. 39, pt. 2 (half
leather) 1 1.50 1.50Vol. 39, pt. 3 (half
leather)42d Cons-., 2d sess.:
1 1. 50 1.50
Vol. 45. pt. (half
1 1.50 1.50Vol. 45, pt. 4 (half
sheep) 1 1. 50 1.50
Congressional Record(bound).
48th Cong., 1st: sess.:
Vol. 15, pt. C (half
leather) 1 1.50 1.5050th Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 19, pt. 5 (halfleather) 1 1.50 1.50
50th Cone., 2d sess.:
Vol. 20, pt. 1 (half
leather) 1 1.50 1.50
Title.
Congress—Con tinued.
Congressional Record—Continued.
51st Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol, 21, pt. 1 (halfleather)
Vol. 21, pt. 2 (halfleather)
Vol. 21. pt. 3 (halfleather)
Vol. 21, pt. 4 (halfleather)
Vol. 21, pt. 5 (halfleather)
Vol. 21, pt. 6 (lialf
leather)Vol. I'J, pt. 7 (half
leather)Vol. 21, pt. 8 (halfleather)
Vol. 2i, nt. 9 (halfleath(?r)
Vol. 21, pt. 10 (halfleather)
Vol. 21, pt. 11 (halfleather)
Vol. 21, index (halfleather)
52d Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 23, pt. 7 (halfleather)
Vol. 23, appendix(half leather)
52d Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 24, pt. 1 (halfleather)
53d Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 25, pt. 3 andappendix (halfleather)
.53d Cong., 2d sess.:• Vol. 26, pt. 2 (half
leather)Vol. 20, pt. 7 (half
leather)55th Cong., 2'd sess.:
Vol. 31, pt. 3 (halfleather)
Vol. 31, pt. 4 (halfleather)
57th Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. :i5, pt. 8 andappendix (half
leather)58th Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol.37 (half leather).59th Cong.. 1st se.ss.:
Vol. 40, pt. 5 (half
leather)Vol. 40, pt. 6 (half
leather)Vol. 40, pt. 9 -(half
leather)60th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 43, pt. 1 (half
leather)61st Contr., 1st sess.:
Vol. ^4, pt. 1 (half
leather)Vol. 44, pt. 2 (half
sheep)Vol. 44, pt. 3 (half
sheep)...Vol. 44, pt. 4 (half
RussiaVol. 44, pt. 5 (half
leather)
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
$1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.59
1.50
1. 50
1.59
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1. 59
1. 50
1.50
1.50
1. -50
1.50
1.50
1.50
2. 00
2. 09
2. 00
1.65
1.75
2.00
1.75
1.75
1.65
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 525
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
rum-er of
pies.
Price. Total.
1 SO. 09 $0. 096 . 0 ; .421 . 06 . 062 . 09 . 18
441 . 05 22. 051 .08 .081 . 05 . 051 .12 .121 . Ih . 16
1 . 05 . 05201 . 07 14. 07
1 . 08 . 082 . 09
1 . 03 . 03QO . 09 . 27
. 07 . 07
. U4 . vi1 . 07 . 071i . 11 . 11]^ . yjo . uo
. 06 4. 92
. 07 . 07
. 08 no. Uo
0. 00 1 o
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QO . 11 . 666 . 10 . DU2 . 05 1 n
2 . 09 . 18'
3 . 07 01. ZL
1 . 09 . 092 . 12 . 242 . 04 . 082 .13 .264 . 08 QO
.
9 .14 1.26QO . 11 . 663 . 06 . 181 . 09 no
. U92 .10 .?01 . 11 . 11
74 .05 3.706 . 16 . 96
1 .05 .053 .05 . 15
3 .06 . 18
3 .10 . 30
1 .03 . 031 .05 . 05
1 . 08 . 081 . 07 . 071 . 09 . 099 . 11 .99
202 .06 12. 121 .04 .041 .05 .05
902 .05 45. 101 .06 .061 .09 .093 .08 .241 .09 .091 .04 .041 .06 .06
Title.
CoNGEESS—Continued.
Congressional Record—Continued.
61st Cong., 1st sess.—Continued.Vol. 44, index (half
leather)
61st Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 45, pt. 1 (half
Russia)Vol. 45, pt. 2 (half
leather)
Vol. 45, pt. 3 (half
leather)'
Vol. 45, pt. 4 (half
leather)
Vol. 45, pt. 5 (half
leather)Vol. 45. pt. 6 (half
Russia)Vol. 45, pt. 7 (half
leather)Vol. 45, pt. 8 (half
Russia)Vol. 45, pt. 9 (half
leather)Vol. 45, index (half
leather)
61st Cong., 3d sess.:
Vol. 4G, pt. 1 (half
leather)V^. 46. pt. 2 (half
leather)
Vol. 40, pt. 3 (half
leather)
\o]. 46, pt. 4 (half
leather)Vol. 46, pt. 6 (half
leather)
Congressional Record(daily) (paper).
55th Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 30-No. 7
No. 10No. 04...
55th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 31-No. 12.
No. 14
No. 17
No. 19
No. 31...
No. 44...
No. 89...
No. 104
No. 110No. 113
No. 155...
No. 157No. 158No. 159No. 160No. 161.
No. 16255th Cong., 3d sess.:
Vol. 32—No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 31...No. 35...No. 37No. 41
No. 43...
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
3 :SI. 65 84.95
4 1.75 7.00
4i
2.00 8. 00
4 1.75 7.00
4 1.75 7.00
4 1.75 7.00
4 1.75 7. 00
4 1. 75 7. 00
4 1.75 7.00
2 2. 25 4. 50
3 2. 25 6. 75
2 1. 75 3. 50
2 1. 75 3. 50
2 1.75 3. 50
2 1.75 3. 50
2 2. 60 5. 20
1 . 07 . 07
3 .09 !27. 03 . 03
I . 10 101 . 05 . 05I '. 05 051 . 04 . 04I . 08 . 08] . 06 . 063 ;o5 !l51 .09 .093 .06 .1812 .08 .961 .10 .101 .04 .041 .06 .00
1 .11 .11
1 .06 .061 .04 .044 .05 .20
2 .06 .124 .07 .281 .06 .062 .06 .12
4 .07 .284 .06 .241 .07 .07
3 .10 .30
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Congressional Record—Continued.
56th Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 33—No. 30No. 59No. 51
No. 98.No. 99...No. 102.
No. 118.
No. 140No. 145...
56th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 34—No. 21
No. 23No. 41 ,
No. 58 ,
57th Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 35—No. 1
No. 44No 45 ,
No. 59No. 70No. 75No. 93
No. 94No. 105No. 109No. 118No. 120No. 124No. 125No. 126No. 128No. 129No. 130No. 135No. 136No. 138No. 143No. 147No. 152No. 153No. 154No. 159No. 160No. 161
57th Cong.. 2d sess.:
Vol. 36—No. 8
No. 22No. 25No. 26
58th Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 37—No. 1
No. 11
58th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 38—No. 11
No. 20No. 26No. 31
No. 33No. 34No. 36No. 37
No. 38No. 56No. 57
No. 58No. 66No. 74
r)26 EEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Congress—Continued.
Congressional Record—Continued.
58th Cong., 2d sess.—Continued.Vol. 38—Continued.
No. 76No. 77
No. 90No. 94No. ICl
No. 106No. 108No. Ill
No. 112
58tii Cong., 3d sess.:
Vol. 39-No. 16No. 20No. 21
No. 22
No. 34
No. 41
No. 43No. 56No. 57
No. 58No. 59No. 63No. 65
59tli Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 40—No. 1
No. 5
No. 8No. 10No. 11
No. 20 .....
No. 21
No. 24No. 25
No. 26No. 27No. 29
No. 30No. 31
No. 34No. 35No. 37No. 40No. 42 !
No. 451
No. 46No. 51
No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 57
No. 58No. 59No. 60 '
No. 61 i
No. 62No. 64
1
No. 71
No. 81 1
No. 90No. 92 i
No. 93No. 95
j
No. 971
No. 100No. 106No. 109No. 110No. 115No. 117No. 119No. 120
Price. Total.
1 $0.07 $0. 071 .06 .061 !l2 !l2
1 .09 .094 !ii !44X .12 . 12
.14 . 14
. 04 .04
.04 .04
1 .12 .12
1 . 11 .11
\ . 10 !io
1 1 .04 .04I ! .08 .08
3 .10 '30
2 .07 . 14!22 1.10
% . 12 .361 . 17 .17
25 . 13 3. 251 . 14 . 14
\ . 15 . 15
3 .03 .09.08 .08
1 . 06 .061 . 06 .06
504 .05 25. 203 . 06 !l8
. 05 . 059 . 08 . 72
13 . 10 1. 303 . 08 . 244 .07 . 281
. 06 . 06i . 08 . 08
OO . 08 2. 802 .05 . 10
. 06 . 062 . 08 . 162 . 09 . 182 . 09 '. 18]^ . 09 09
. 11 . 11
. 14 . 56qo . uo 1 s
. io
0 . Uo 40o0 n?
. U/ 21
. uo . uo2 .10 .202 .10 .201 .12 .12
3 .07 .21
.09 .451 .10 .102 .07 .141 .08 .083 .08 .242 .11 .221 .10 .101 .11 .11
1 .03 .03
2 .09i
.181 .08 .081 .06 .061 .10
1
.101 .03 .03
731 .10 73. 102 .12 i .241 .07 .071 .10 .10
Title.
Congress—Continued
.
Congressional Record—Continued.
59tli Cong., 1st sess.
—
Continued.Vol. 40—Continued.
No. 121
No. 124No. 132No. 133No. 135No. 139No. 140No. 141
No. 143No. 143No. 144No. 148No. 154 ,
No. 155No. 3 56
No. 157No. 1.58
No. 159No. 160No. 161No. 162No. 162, pt. 2...
No. 16359tli Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 41—No. 4
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No. 12
No. 13No. 14No. 15No. 16
No. 17
No. 18No. 19No. 20No. 21
No. 22No. 24No. 27No. 32No. 38No. 39No. 44No. 45No. 51
No. 52No. 53No. 54No. 55No. 57No. 59No. 60No. 62....-
No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71
60tli Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. '42—
No. 1
No. 11
No. 15No. 18No. 19No. 20
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
$0. 12.08 . 08.05 .05.10
1 .10in 1 in19 79
.05i
.09. uono
58 .10.09
. uy1 sn±0. CM
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2 . 07 . 141 . 10 . 101 . 05 • 051 . 05 . 053 . 06 . 183 . 09 . 272 . 05 . 101 . 06 . 061 . 06 . 061 . 03 .031 . 05 .053 . 07 . 21
3 . 06 . 183 . 10 .302 . 08 . 161 . 12 . 12
3 .10 .302 .06 . 121 .05 .052 .06 . 122 .09 . 181 . 09 .091 . 10 . 102 . 10 . 201i 1 Q 19
3 .10 !301 .06 .064 .13 .52
3 .11 .331 .14 .141 .12 .122 .15 .301 .04 .042 .15 .301 .16 .16
18 .13 2. 344 .14 .56
3 .15 .45
3 .15 .45
3 .13 ..39
3 .12 .36
2 .04 .08
1 .04 .04
17 .05 .85
5 .04 .20
1 .04 .041 .07 1 .07
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 527
llemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 12, 1911—Continued.
Num- I1
Title. ber of Price. Total.copies.
1
TitleNum-ber of
copies.
CoNGKESS—Continued.
Congressional Record—Continued.
<Cth Cong., 1st sess.
—
Continued.Vol. 42—Continued.
No. 21
No. 22No. 23No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 27No. 28No. 29No. 34No. 35No. 37No. 39No. 40No. 45No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 51
No. 53No. 54No. 56No. 57
No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61
No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 66No. 67No. 68No. 70No. 71
No. 72
No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 77No. 78No. 79No. SONo. 81
No. 82No. 83No. 84No. 85No. 87No. 88 :
No. 89No. 90
1
No. 91•
No. 92 1
No. 93i
No. 94No. 95No. 96No. 97
1
No. 98No. 99No. 100No. 101 !
No. 102No. 103No. 104
1
No. 105No. 106
i
No. 107!
No. 1081
No. 109 i
1 ' $0.06 SO. 081 . 07 . 071 . 06 .062 . 04 .082 !07 !l4 |i
1 .07 073 !07 .21
'
.06 .30 1
1 .03 .03 1
. 11 _ 55 !
2 !io '. 20349 !io 34. 90
2 '06 .12 1
10 . 14 1.40i
1 . 05 !o5 i
5 i!o6 . 30
2 . 10 20 '
1 . 11 !ll i
11 .06 !66 '
2 . 05 10'
. 13 :6513 '. 08 1.04
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17 . 05 .85 N
4 . 08 "S2 i
6 . 07 .42 11
1 . 09 .09 i
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03 . 15 'i
20 . 07 1.40 ii
15 !06 !90 !i
1 04 04 1
1 . 07 . 07
9 . 11 . 991 . 09 .001 .08 !08
917 '. 10 91. 7014 '. 08 1. 126 . 04 24
. 09'
'54 1
10 . 08 SO332 . 10 3*^ 20
1
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1 . 09 . 0913 . 11 1. 43 '
7 '. 12 84 P
4 . 10 40 |i
3 . 03 .091
4 09 .36 i
5 . 08 !40 1
9*
07 '. 63
1 !09 !o9 :
1 .04 .04109
.09
.08.90 1
.72!
1 .03 .0315 .08 1.20
1
19 .03 .571
21 .05 1.051
6 .07 .421
4 .08i
-32
;
5 .091
.451 .04 1 .04
1
15 .07 1.05'16 .08 1 1.2S:1 .03 .031 .05 .05
16 .07 1.127 .07 496 .08
1.48
9 .07 .635 .07 ! .359 .087 .094
! .08 i . 32
Congress—Continued.
Congressional Record—Continued.
69th Cong., 1st sess.—Continued.Vol. 42—Continued.
No. 110No. Ill
No. 112No. 114No. 116No. 117No. 118No. 119No. 120No. 121
No. 123No. 124No. 125No. 126No. 127
No. 12V
No. 120No. 130 ,
No. 131
No. 132No. 133No. 134No. 135No. 136No. 1S7No. 13SNo. 139No. 140No. 141
No. 14260th Cong., 2d sess.:
Vol. 43—No. 4
No. 5No. 6No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No. 10No. 16No. 20No. 21
No. 24No. 25No. 26No. 28No. 29No. 30No. 33No. 34No. 38No. 37No. 40No. 43
No. 44No. 45No. 47
No. 48No. 49No. 50No. .54
No. 55No. 57No. oJ'
No.No. 6;^
Xo. (^4
:^o. 0
No. 68....
No. m...No. 70...
Price. Total.
30.07.07.08.06.14.11
.10
.07
.03
.09
.11
.06 I
.111
.09i
.10i
.09
.12
.11
.07
.12
.11
.13
.14
.10
.07
.14
.09
.12
.18
.18
SO. 21
.91
.24
.18
.281.43.30.07.54.81.44.06
1.21.72.70.54.24.55
1.122.161.211.302.381.001.543.08.99
3.722.702. 52
4 .04 .164 .03 .121 .03 .034 .08 .325 .06 .30
.09 .6312 .07 .841 .03 .031 .08 .081 .12 .121 .08 .084 .04 .16q .07 .21
1 .08 .082 .10 .20
19 .08 1.522 .07 .143 .07 .21
1 .08 .082 .08 .161 .08 .082 .09 .181 .10 .101 .05 .059 .10 .90
.09 .183 .OS .24
3 .07 .21
.14 .841 .09 .096 .09 .54
. 10 .SO.09
.:n .SO
.o4. ]
'2. 72
i. 92
102 , . m 00
528 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued
.
Congressional Record—Continued.
61st Cons.,Vol. 44-
No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.J^o.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.
1st sess.
.51....
53....42-53.
50....
57-...
58....
59....
60....
54-65.
66....
68...
69...
70...
71...
73...
74...
to.
66-77.7S
79....
81....
82....
83....
84. . .
.
88 .
89....78-89.
90...
No.No..Vo.
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
1
Total.
1 $0. 03
!
\\
[
$0. 03 i
.05 .201 . 05 .05 1
4 .07 286 . 03 18
G . 08 :48 1'
1 . 03 .03 1
2 . 08 . 16 '1
3 . 04 12 1
2 . 11 .229 1.3 . 26-'-
'i
. 09 45
. 11'
77
. 09 .361 . 10 . 10
. 11 . 55 1
1 .06 . 062 . 10 . 20
17 . 07 1. 19
1 . 04 . 041 . 04 . 042 . 07 . 14
1 . 06 . 08
2 . 03 . 063 .03 .09
3 . 04 . 12
2 . 08 . 16
2 . 03 . 068 .06 . 486 . 07 . 42
4 . 04 . 16
6 .06 .36
3 . 07 . 21
1 . 05 . 05
2 . 05 . 10
2 . 05 . 10
2 . 05 . 10
3 . 06 . 18
1 . 05 . 05
2 . 05 . 10
1 . 08 . 081
. 03 . 03
4 . 05 '. 20
4 . 05 '20
4 . 11 . 44
3 . 05 . 15
\ . 06 . 06
3 . 11 . 33
\ . 04 . 04202 . 03 6. 06
4 . 11 .44
3 . 04 '. 12
3 . 06 . 18
4 . 21 . 84
. 14 . 70
\ 04 . 04
07 . 07
5 05 . 251
. 08 . 082 06 . 12
2 . 08 . 16 1
3 12 . 3609 . 09
1 . 05 !05
1 .07 .07
29 .05 1.45
8 .08 .64
1 .07 .07
3 .08 .2423 .05 1.1590 .09 1.98"3
.09 .27
5 .07 .35
Title
Congress—Continued,
Congressional Record—Continued.
61st Cong., 1st sess.—Continued.Vol. 44—Continued.
No. 95 ,
No. 96No. 97
No. 98No. 90-98No. 99No. 101
No. 104No. 105
No. 106
No. 107No. 107
No. 108
No. 109
No. 110
No. Ill
No. 99-111No. 112No. 113
61st Cong.. 2d sess.:
Vol. 45—No. 1
No. 2
No. 4
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No. 10
No. 1-10
No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 16
No. 15
No. 17
No. 18
No. 19
No. 20No. 21
No. 11-21
Xo. 23
No" 24^". ... . .. ..
No. 25
No. 26* No. 27
No. 28No. 29
No. 30No. .31
No. 22-32No. 33
No. 34No. .35
No. .36....-
No. 37
No. 38No. .39
No. 40No. 41
No. 3.3-43
No. 44No. 46No. 47No. 48No. 50No. 51
No. 52
No. 53
No. 54No. 4-1-45
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
3 SO. 08 $0. 2410 .03 .301 .08 ) .08
10 .06 .601 .08 .082 .06 . 12
29 .06 1.741 .03 .031 .05 .055 .09 .45
26 .09 2.341 .08 .082 .07 . 14
1 .08 .08
965 . 10 96. 503 .05 . 15
1 . 11 , 11
1 .06 .0627 . 16 4. 32
1 .03 .03
52 .07 3.641 .03 .03
50 .04 2.00101 .07 7. 072 .04 .08
4 . 04 .16
2 .03 .062 .43 .86
2 .03 .06
3 .06 .18
3 .03 .09
3 .04 . 12
1 .04 .04
2 .07 . 14
1 .04 .04
4 . 04 .16
2 .06 . 12
1 . 06 .06
2 . 05 . 10
1 . 03 .03
2 . 19 .38
1 . 07 .07
2 . 06 . 12
]^ . 05 .05
2 . 06 . 12
. 07 .07
\ . 07 .074' .06 .24
7 .08 .56
2 .08 .16
2 .20 .40
2 .13 .26
8 .07 .56
1 .09 .09
2 .08 .16
2 .04 .08
2 .03 .06
3 .09 .27
3 .06 .18
2 .07 .14
2 .20 .40
1 .10 .10
2 .06 .12
5 .08 .40
1 .09 .09
5 .07 .35
2 .05 .10c .05 .25
5 .10 .50
8 .10 .80
1 .24 .24
SUPEEIXTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 529
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Contmued.
1 Num-ber of Price. Total.copies.
108
$0- 09.09
I
$0.90.72
4 .08 .3211 .08 .884 .07 .2812 .08 .96 ,
3 . 07 . 21
' .07 . 491 .08 .082 .07 . 144 .07 .282 . 14 . 289 .05 .45
1 ?.09 . 27.06 . 06
1
^ .07 . 63
1 10 .06 .601 13 .03 .391 2 .03 .06
.06 .24i 191 12 .08 .96
i
. 13 1. 56
1 9 .10 .90
1
.09 1.26
i
2 .03 .061 . 10 . 10
11 .07 .7781 .10 8. 10
6 .06 .36146 .16 23.36
4 .0(i . 2421 .07 1. 47
' 1 .03 .03
!
13 . 09 1.1711 . 11 1. 21
I.06 .30
9 .07 .03
£ .06 .30' o6 . 04 2. 24
1 .03 .031 •y . 11
04 .0/ 3. 7820 .05 ]. 0010 .OS .80
7 .12 . 841 .06 .067 .04 .281 .03 .03
24 . 14 3.3G15 .12 1.80
!
3 .07 .21
8 .05 . 40
3 .05 .15
?.08 . 40
1 .03 .03
^\.11 . 11
13 . 13 1.693 .08 . 24108
.08
.08.80.64
11 .08 .8810 . 10 1.9017 .10 1.70
1
5 .09 .454 .10 .405 .07 .35
21 .07 1.472 .03 .061 .03 .03 1
2 .11 .2214 .(^ 1.28
1
Title.
CoNGBESS—Continued.
Congressional Record-Continued.
61st Cong., 2d sess.—Continued.Vol. 45—Continued.
No. 57No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61
No. 62
No. 63No. 64No. 65
No. 66No. 67No. 56-67
No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71
No. 72No. 73No. 74No. 75No. 76No. 77
No. 78-.No. 79
No. 80No. 68-80No. 81
No. 82
No. 83No. 84No. 85No. 80No. 87
No. 88No. 89No. 90No. 91
No. 92No. 03No. 94No. 81-04
No. 95No. 06
No. 07No. 98No. 99No. ICONo. 101
No. 102No. 103No. 104
No. 105
No. 106
No. 107No. 108
No. 95-108No. 109No. 110No. Ill
No. 112No. 113
No. 115No. 116
No. 117
No. 118No. 119No. 120No. 121
No. lOft-121
No. 122
Title.
CONGEESS—Continued
,
Congressional Record—Continued.
61st Cong., 2d sess.—Continued.Vol. 45—Continued.
No. 123No. 124No. 125No. 126No. 127No. 128No. 120No. 130No. 131
No. 132No. 133No. 122-133No. 134No. 1.35
No. 136No. 137No. 138No. 139No. 140No. 141
No. 142No. 143No. 144No. 145No. 134-145No. 146No. 147No. 148No. 149No. 150No. 151No. 152No. 153No. 154No. 155No. 156No. 157No. 146-157No. 158No. 159No. 160No. 161
No. 162No. 163No. 104No. 165No. 166No. 167No. 158-167No. 168
61st Cong., 3d sess.:
Vol. 46—No. 1
No. 2
No. 3No. 4No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8No. 9No. 10No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14No. 15
No. 1-15
No. 16
No. 17
No. 18
Num-!
ber of1Price.
copies,j
Total.
12 $0.07 80.848 .07 .568 .07 .566 .10 .608 .06 .487 .10 .706 .06 .36
23 .10 2.3018 .06 1.0812 .08 .9624 .10 2.402 .09 .189 .09 .81
9 .09 .81
8 .05 .40
15 .12 1.8014 .09 1.2621 .12 2.529 .10 .9011 .05 .5511 .14 1.5412 .10 1.2022 .07 1.541 .03 .032 .08 .16
20 .09 1.80.10 .70
8 .04 .32
7 .11 .7710 .09 .9012 .13 1.5612 .07 .84
59 .12 7.0814 .14 1.9617 .09 1.5340 .17 6.8076 .14 10. 642 .10 .20
44 .21 9.2425 .16 4.0010 .14 1.409 .15 1.35
20 .27 5. 4020 .17 3.40
237 .07 16.594 .04 .16
8 .08 .6415 . 03 . 452 .10 .20
118 .10 11.80
16 .03 .48
9 .05 .45
11 .06 .66.05 .35
2 .05 .10
6 .03 .18
75 .07 5. 2537 .04 1.483 .06 .18
9 .03 .27
2 .09 .181 .07 .07
4 .061
.243 .07
:
.21
25 .05 1.252 .21 .42
10 .03 ! .30
6 .04 1 .24
8 .03,
.24
10513—11 34
530 REPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Congressional Record—Continued.
61st Cong., 3d sess.—Continued.
Vol. 46—Continued.No.19No. 20No. 21
No. 22
No. 23No. 24No. 16-24No. 25No. 26
No. 27
No. 28No. 29
No. 30No. 31No. 32No. 33No. 34No. 58No. 59No. 60No. 61
No. 62No. 63No. 64No. 65No. 52-65No. 66No. 66No. 67No. 67No. 68No. 69No. 70No. 71No. 72No. 73No. 74No. 66-74No. 75No. 76
6^2d Cong., 1st sess.:
Vol. 47—No. 1
No. 2No. 3No. 4 ,
No. 5No. 6
No. 7No. 8No. 9 ,
No. 1-9
No. 10No. 11
No. 12
No. 13
No. 14No. 15No. 16No. 17No. 18No. 19
No. 20No. 10-20No. 21No. 22No. 23No. 26No. 27No, 28
Num-ber of
copies.
21
17
8
242
3
42
10756IS614
159131
20202615128132
1211
2203028
10070232112281
7
284
704324561
1
52
22
2016
1827421
1
3
3
Price.
$0.09.06.07.03.07.05.14.12.05.05.05.10.09.03.06.12
.06
.03
.17
.11
.08
.09
.18
.11
.03
.12
.12
.15
.19
.20
.12
.23
.24
.19
.03
.07
.07
.07
.08
.03
.04
.06
.04
.05
.03
.03
.06
.04
.03
.27,05.03.05.08.05.09.04.05.07.05.04.15.06.04.05.05.11
Total.
$1.891.02.56.78.49
1.20.28.36.20.10.50
75. 601.62.18.84
19.08.78.03
3.402. 202. 081.352.16.88.39.24
14. 52.15.38
4. 003.606. 44
24. 0013.30
.691.47.84.14.64.03
.281.68.16
35.
.09
.06
.24
.20
.18
.27
.05
.15
.10
.64
.20
.72
.08
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Q (paper)eotb Cong., 2d sess.
N (paper)O (paper)
Miscellaneou s publica-tions.
Unclassified:United StatesBankruptcy Law i
of July 1,1898, andAmendments
!
thereto of Feb. 5,
1903 (paper)Same, revised
edition, 1910(paper)
Same (paper) . .
.
Biographical Con-gressional Direct-ory (cloth)Same (paper) . .
.
Federal and StateConstitutions; 7
volumes (41 sets)
(cloth)Act AppropriatingReceipts fromSale and Disposalof Certain PublicLands, etc., andCarey Act (paper).
State Papers andCorrespondenceBearing UponPurchase of Lou-isiana Territory(cloth)Same (paper) .
.
Act AppropriatingReceipts fromSale and Disposalof Public Lands,etc., and CareyAct (paper)
General Public Actsof Congress, Re-specting Sale andD i s p 0 s i t ion of
Public Lands, etc.;
vol. 1, containingpart 1 (sheep)
General PublicActs,Instructions,and Opinions, vol.
2, containing part2 (sheep)
Executive Register,1789-1902 (cloth)...
Same (halfsheep) ,
Statistical View ofthe Commerce of
the United States,etc. (sheep)
Tariff Act of 1909(paper)
Memorial in Behalfof Architect of ourFederal Constitu-tion (paper)
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Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous publica-tions—Continued.
House of Representa-tives:
Employers' Liabil-ity Laws (paper)..Same. 1911 (pa-per)
Parliamentary Pre-cedents of House(half sheep)Same, vol. 1
(paper)Same, vol. 2
(paper)Same, vol. 3
(paper)Same, vol. 4
(paper)..Same, vol. 5(paper)
Same, vol. 6(paper)
Same, vol. 7
(paper)Same, vol. 8(paper)
Trust Laws, 1885-
1903 (paper)Trust Laws, Act toRegulate Com-merce, etc. (pa-per)
Unofficial List of
Members ofHouse of Repre-sentatives, 6 2 dCongress, specialsession (paper)
United States Senate:Mississippi and its
Forty-four Navi-gable Tributaries(paper)
Secret Proceedingsand Debates of
Convention As-sembled at Phila-delphia, 1787 (pa-per)Same (buckram)
Treaties with Pan-ama and ColumbiaRelating to Pan-ama Canal (paper)
Commissions and Boards.
.\nthracite Coal StrikeCommission:Report to Presidenton Anthracite CoalStrike,Mav-Octo-ber, r902 (doth)...
Chicago Strike Commis-sion:Report of Chicago
Strike Commission(paper)
Deep Waterways Com-mission:Report of DeepWaterways Com-sion, 1897'(paper)..
Same (cloth)
1 Per set.
532 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRIITTEK.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
Congress— Continued.
Commissions andBoards—Con.
Irrigation:ileport of Board of
Commissioners onIrrigation of SanJoaquin, Tulare,and SacramentoValleys, of Cali-
fornia (cloth) 1 $0. 50 $0.50Isthmian Canal Com-mission:Report, 1899-1901
(cloth) 8 1.30 10.40Same, atlas toaccompany(cloth) 2 8. 25 16. 50
Commission to ReviseLaws of United States:
Final Reports—Vol. 1 (paper)... 1 L30 1.30Vol. 2 (paper)... 1 L 10 L 10
Merchant Marine Com-mission:Reports—
Vol. 1 (cloth) . .
.
15 .50 7.50Vol. 1 (paper)... 1 .35 .35Vol. 2 (cloth)... 12 .60 7.20Vol. 2 (paper)... 1 .45 .45Vol. 3 (cloth).... 11 .45 4.95Vol. 3 (paper)... 1 .30 .30
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American Mer-chant Marine, etc.
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(paper) 1 .05 .05Monetary Commission:
Reports—Vol. 1 (cloth).... i . ou fin
Vol. 2 (cloth).... 1 .35 .35Naturalization Commis-
sion:
Report, 1905 (paper) 5 .10 .50National Monetary Com-mission:
Fiscal Systems of
United States,
England, France,and Germany(paper) 308 .15 46. 20
Suggested Plan for
Monetary Legis-lation (paper) 273 .05 13. 65
Nicaragua Canal Board:Reports
—
1895 (cloth) . , .
1897-1899 (cloth).1 .70 .701 2.40 2. 40
Atlas to accom-pany 1 1.90 1.90
Commission to ReviseStatutes Relating to
Patents, etc.:
Report, 1898 (cloth). 1 .40 .40Philippine Commission:
Report, vol. 3, 1900(cloth) 1 .65 .65
Commission to ReviseLaws of Porto Rico:Report, Spanish andEnglish (cloth)— 2 .85 1.70
Postal C^ommission:Report on Second-Class Mail Matter(paper) 3 .10 .30
Title.
Congress— Continued
.
Commissions andBoards—Con.
Immigi'ation Commis-sion:
Brief Statement of
Conclusions andRecommenda-tions of Immigra-tion Commission,etc. (paper)
Abstract of Reporton ImmigrationSituation in OtherCountries (paper)
.
Abstract of Reporton Immigrants as
Charity Seekers(paper)
Abstract of Reporton ImmigrantHomes and AidSocieties (paper) .
.
Abstract of Reporton Steerage Con-ditions (paper)
—
Indian Currency Com-mission:Report on IndianCurrency, "Her-schell Report onCoinage of Silver
in India" (cloth)..
Industrial Commission:Reports (cloth)—
Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Vol. 3
Vol. 2-3
Vol. 4
Vol. 5
Vol. 6Vol. 7
Vol. 7 (paper)...Vol. 7
Vol. 8Vol. 9
Vol. 10Vol. 11
Vol. 12Vol. 13Vol.14 .....
Vol. 14 (paper)..Vol. 15
Vol. 16Vol. 17
Vol. 18Vol. 19
Trusts and Indus-trial Combinations(paper)
InlandW aterwaysCom-mission:
Preliminary Report(cloth)
International ExchangeCommission:
Stability of Inter-
national Exchange(cloth)
Gold Standard in In-ternational Trade,etc (paper)
Gold Standard in In-ternational Trade,etc. (cloth)
Num-ber ofcopies.
42
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Title.
>» um-ber of Price,
j
copies. I
TotaL
CoxGSESS—Continued.
Commissions andBoards—Con.
Printing laTestigationC 0 niirLissioii;
Report -Vol. 1 (paper)...Vol. 2 (paper)...
Public Lands Conunis-sion:
Existyig La"W3 of
United States Re-latin? to Stirveyand Disposition of
Public Domain(paper)Same f cloth)
Report of Comm»-mission (paper)...
Land Laws, etc.,
vol. 1 (cloth)
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History of Public. Doniain (sheep)...
Same (cloth)—Same. 1?S3 (lialf
Santo Dominzo Com-mission:Report, 1S71 (cloth).
Spanish Treaty ClaimsCommiawon:
Treatise on Nation-ality of Corpora-tions (paper)
Tnbercoloos Commis-on:
Prpvention of Tu-berculosis amongGoTemment Em-ployees (paper)..
Wireless TelegraphyCommission:
P.erort, 1901 (cloth).
Committer.
Agriculture:Hearings. •-IslCons.. 2d ssss..
vol. 2 Cpaper)Report on Influence
of Forests on Cli-
mate and onFloods (paper)
Agricuiture and For-
Title.
Num-ber ofcopies.
Report on Oleomar-e'arine rcloth)
Joint Committee on Al-cohol:Report (par-er)
Approuriations:Expenditures of
Government,1791-1907 (paper)..
Bin'dug and Currency:Statement of L. J.
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Propoaed CtirrencvI>egialation (pa-
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Committees—Con.
Banking and Cur-rency—Continued.Hearings and .Argu-
ments on pro-posed CurrencyJ^egislation (pa-per)
Finanfial andBanking Situa-tion (paper)
Hearings on FowlerBill, H. 12r77 (pa-
per)Same, State-ment of Hor-ace White (pa-per)
Report on NationalBanting Associa-tions (paper)
Select Committee onFailed NationalBanks:Report on MaverickNational Bankand Keystone andSpring " GardenNational Banks(paper)
CensiJs:History of Census.
1900 (cloth)
Censns of StandingTimber (paper) . .
.
Civil Service Reform:Statement of F. C.
A insworth (paper)Report of W. S.
Jenckes (cloth)
Statement of CLas.Lyman (;paper) . .
.
Statement of WillisL. Moore (paper)..
Statement of OscarJ. Ricketts (pa-
per)Statement of JacobW. Starr (paper)..
Hearings RegardingRetirement Fundfor Superannu-ated Employees(paper)
Coinage, Weights, andMeasures:Report on MetricSystem (cloth)—
St. Lawrence River:Hearings to Provide
for Improvement(paper)
Commerce:Statements of L . E
.
Cooley. W. D.Hamilton, andEdward Hines,Lakes - to - the-
Gulf Deep Water-way (paper)
Conduct of War:Fort Pillow Mas-
sacre (cloth)
Report-Part 1 (cloth)...
Part 2 (cloth)...
Part 3 (cloth)...
Pric-e. Total.
10
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Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of Price,
copies.
Congress—Continued.
Committees—Con.
Conduct of War—Con.Report, 18o5—
Vol. 1 (cloth)...Vol. 2 (cloth) . .
.
Vol. 3 (cloth) . .
.
Report on Attack of
PetersD;irg (cloth)
Frauds:Fraudes. Informesobre los Fraudesy MalversacionesCometidos porFuncionarios delServicio Postal enCuba, por J. L.Bristow (paper)..
.
District of Columbia:Report RegardingInvestigation of
Charities (cloth).
.
History of UnitedStates Capitol(cloth), 4 sets
Code of i^aw for Dis-trict of Columbia(cloth)
Park ImprovementPapers of Districtof Columbia(cloth)
Improvement ofPark System inDistrict of Colum-bia (cloth)
Suppression of Usu-ry, etc. (paper)
Hearings on Vivi-section (paper)
P u r i f i c a t ion ofWashingtonWater Supply(cloth)
Same, third edi-tion (cloth)....
Report of Hearingson H. 23431, toRegulate Practiceof Osteopathy(paper)Same, pt. 2 (pa-per)
Same, pt. 3 (pa-per)
Education and Labor:Study of Criminals,
etc. (paper) !
Labor and CapitalInvestigation
—
Vol. 1 (paper)...Vol. 2 (paper)...Vol. 3 (paper)...Vol. 4 (paper)...
Finance:Retail Prices andWages—
Pt. 1 (cloth)Pt. 2 (cloth)Pt. 3 (cloth)
Wholesale Prices,Wages, and Trans-portation, Rail-way Rates, etc.,
pt. 1 (cloth)
Same, pt. 4(cloth)
$0.60.65.40
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Congress—Continued.I
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Committees—Con.
Finance—Continued.Imports and Ex-ports from 1867 to1883 (cloth)
Tariff on Importsinto UnitedStates, etc.
i(cloth)
Hearings on Tariff,
on H. bill 4413(paper)
Foreign Affairs:
Canadian Botmd-aries (paper)
Message of PresidentRelative to Rela-tions with Spain(paper)..
Report on HawauanIslands, vol. 1
(cloth)Same (paper). .
.
Same, vol. 2(cloth)
Same, appen-dix (paper)
Mexican Boundary(paper)
Hearings RegardingInternatio nalWireless T e 1 e -
graph (paper)Select Committee onDistribution of HouseRooms:Hearing in re Inter-national Congresson Tuberculosis(paper)
Immigration and Natu-ralization:
Hearings on Immi-gration and Natu-ralization Bill(paper)Same, State-ment of A. J.
Sabath (pa-per)
Indian Affairs:
Payment of Chicka-saw Nation War-rants (paper)
Indian TerritoryAffairs (paper)
Indian Affairs,Laws, and Treat-ies (sheep) (21
sets)
Same .(paper ). .
.
Same, vol. 2Tribal Funds
(paper)...:Hearings—S e 1 1 1 e -
ment with CertainTribes of Indians(paper)
Condition of IndianTribes (cloth)
;
Insular Affairs:j
Hearings, Reports,|
and Acts of Con-j
gress, 1904 (paper).;Same, 1905 (pa-
\
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Hearmgs, 1903 1
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
18
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SrPEKIXTEXDEXT OF DOCUME^^TTS. 535
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IS'jm- Xum-i
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CONGBESS—ContlBued
.
Comm itiees—Con
.
Insurrectionarv States(cloth):
Report on Ku-TvluxConspiracy
—
Vol.1 ...i
Vol.2Vol.3Vol. 4Vol- 5Vol. 6Vol. 7Vol. 8Vol. 9Vol. 10
j
Report on ilississrp- !
pi (pt. l;,Tol.ll...'Report on Mississip-pi (pt. 2j, vol. 12..
Report on Kn-KluxConspiracy, toI.
13Sale of Friar Lands
in P h i 1 i ppines(paper)
Interoceanic Canals(paper):
I n V e s t i gation ofPanama CanalMatters—
Vol. 1
Vol. 2Vol. 3Vol. 4
Panama Canal,Hearings
Interstate Commerce,Senate paper):
Bills of Ladine,hearings, H. 23335.Same, H. 2533.5.
.
Regulation of Rail-way Rates, hear-ings
—
Vol.1Vol. 2Vol. 3Vol. 4Vol. 4, with in-
dex of vols.1-5
Regulation of Rail-way Rates, hear-ings
—
Vol. 5Digest
Valuation of Rail-road Properties
Prompt Furnishingsof TransportationFacilities
Interstate Telegraphand TelephoneBusiness
Interstate and ForeignCommerce Cpaper;:
Repiort on Dams and^Vater Power
Hearings on Dia-m 0 n'd ShoalsLighthouse
Hearings to PromoteSafe Transporta-tion of Explosives.
Investigation of af-
fairs of PanamaRailroad Co
V saeo $L20 i
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CoNGEESs—Continued
.
Committees—Con.
Interstate and ForeignCommerce—Con.Hearings Relating to ;
Health Activitiesof Genera! GoTern-ment, pt. 1
Same. pt. 2
Same,, pt. 3
Same, pt. 4Same, pt. 5
Same, pt. 6
Same, pt. 7
Same, pt. S
Same, pt. 9
Hearings on Bill toAmend InterstateComm erce Law . .
.
Hearings on BHlsRelating to Pana-ma Canal Matters.
Hearings on Pure-Food'Bills, 1902...
Hearings on Pure-Food Bills, 1906...
Interior Departmentand Forestry Service
|
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Investigation of De-'
partment of Inte-rior and Bureauof Forestry, vol.
10, CtmninghamCoal Entries".
Arid Lands i cloth;
:
Report on Irrigationand Reclamationof Arid Lands,vols. 1-2Same, vols. 3-4..
Judiciary (paper)
:
Hearings on --\.nti-
Injunction Bill(cloth)
Hearings on Anti-Injunction andRestraining Or-ders
Hearings on H. R.4:306, 61-2
Injunction DataFiled by SamuelGompers
Views of Mr. Baconon S. .5151, t;0-l
Hearings, Salaries of
L' n i t e d StatesJudges
Juvenile Crime andReformation
-^gument of SamuelGompers on In-junctions a n dLabor Bills
Hearing to Estab-lish Laboratoryfor Study of Crim-inal. Pauper, etc.
.
Hearings onAmend-ment^of ShermanAntitrust Law
Hearings Relating to
Absorption o i
Tennessee Coal,
Iron & RailroadCo. by I nited •
States Steel Cor-poration
I
11 }0. 10 $1.1§11 .10 1.1011 .10 1.1011 .05 , 55
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536 EEPOKT OP THE PUBLIC PHINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued
.
Committees—Gon.
Judiciary—Continued.Hearing on Women
Suflrage...Hearings on H. J.
R. 151 and H. J.
R. 153Hearings on Work-men's Compensa-tion
Juvenile Crime andReformation, 1908(buckram)
Labor (paper):Report on EightHours for Labor-ers on Govern-ment Work
Hours of Labor forWorkmen, etc
Investigation Re-garding Causes ofDepression ofBusiness and La-bor
Revision of Laws(paper):Criminal Code ofUnited States
Library (cloth):
Rochambeau Com-memoration Exer-cises
Manufactures (cloth):
Report in Relationto Sugar Trust,etc
Merchant Marine audFisheries (paper):Rails and Life-Pre-servers
American ShippingEngaged in For-eign Trade
Hearings on BillsRegarding ShipSubsidy
Military Aifairs (paper):Compilation of Nar-
ratives of Explor-ations in Alaska(cloth)Same
Hearings on Dese-cration of Ameri-can Flag
Investigation o f
National Homesfor Disabled Vol-unteer Soldiers...
Naval Affairs:
Navy Yearbook-1909 (buckram)....Same (paper) . .
.
Same, 1910(cloth)
Hearings on Esti-mates Submittedby the Secretaryof the Navy(paper)
Hearmgs RegardmgNaval TrainingStation at Hamp-ton Roads (paper).
Num-ber of
copies.
271
Price.
$0.05
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CoNGEESs—Continued.
Committees—Con.
Naval Affairs—Con.Hearings to Increase
Efficiency of Per-sonnel of the Navyand Marine Corps(paper)
Hearmgs RegardingIncrease of Navy(paper)
Post Offices and PostRoads (paper):Fraternal Publica-
tionsHearings on ParcelsPost
Hearings on PostalSavings Banks,H. 7
Hearings on PostalSavings Banks,March, 1910
Hearings on PostalSavings Banks,April, 1910-.ailwRailway MaU Pay .
.
Joint Printing Commit-tee:
Corporations TaxLaw (paper)
Federal and StateConstitutions—
Pt. 1 (sheep)....Pt. 2 (sheep)....
Descriptive Cata-logue of Govern-ment Publica-tions (cloth)Same (halfleather)
Celebration of 100thAnniversary o f
Establishment ofSeat of Govern-ment (cloth)
John Paul JonesCommemoration(paper)
John Paul JonesCommemoration(cloth)
National Vitality,etc. (paper)
BuUetin 30, Com-mittee of OneHundred (paper)..
Tariff Acts Passed—1789-1895 (cloth)1789-1895 (paper)1789-1909 (paper)1789-1909 (buck-ram)
Compilation of Mes-sages and Papersof the Presidents(cloth), 10 voliunes(1 set)
Same, vol. 10(morocco)
Congressional D i -
rectory:25th Cong., 1st
sess. (paper) .
.
31st Cong., 1st
sess. (paper) .
.
Num-ber of
copies.
21
1
615
Price.
$0.05
.05
.05
.25
.15
.15
.05
2.452. 50
L75
L 90
L 35
1.00
L 25
.10
L 10
L 50
.90
L75
.20
.20
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 537
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Com mittees—Con.
Joint Printing Commit-tee—Continued.
Congressional D i -
rectory—Contd.35tli Cong., 1st
sess. (paper) .
.
39th Cong., 1st
sess. (paper) .
.
43d Cong., 1st
sess. (paper) .
.
46th Cong., 2dsess. (paper) .
.
49th Cong., 2dsess. (paper) .
.
50th Cong., 2dsess. (paper).
51st Cong., 2dsess. (paper) .
.
52d Cong., 2dsess. (paper) .
.
53d Cong., 1st
sess. (paper) .
.
53d Cong., 2dsess. (paper).
.
54th Cong., 1st
sess. (paper) .
.
54th Cong., 2dsess. (cloth) ...
55th Cong., 2dsess. (paper) .
.
56th Cong., 2dsess. (paper) .
.
61st Cong., 2dsess., 2d ed.(cloth)
61st Cong., 2dsess., 3d ed.(cloth)
61st Cong., 2dsess., 3d ed.(paper)
61st Cong., 3dsess., 1st ed.
(cloth)61st Cong., 3d
sess., 2d ed.(cloth)
62d Cong., 1st
sess. (cloth).Private Land Claims
(paper):Hearing, Estate of
.Tohn SevierProceedings in Mat-
ter of Protests ofReed Smoot, toHold his Seat,vol.2Same, vol. 3Same, vol. 4
Privileges and ElectionsCommittee (paper):Proceedings beforeCommittee onPrivileges andElections Relativeto Right and Titleof William A.Clark to Seat asSenator from Mon-tana—
. Pt. 1
Pt. 2
Pt. 3
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. Total.
1 80.20 $0.20
1 .20 .20
1 .20 .20
1 .20 .20
1 .20 .20
1 .20 .20
1*.20 .20
1 .20 .20
1 .20 .20
.20 .20
.20 .20
1 .35 .35
.20 .20
.20 .20
.60 .60
59 . 60 35. 40
1 . 40 . 40
33 .60 19.80
40 .60 24. 00
88 .60 52.80
1 .05 .05
3 .60 1. 802 .50 1.001 .30 .30
1 .50 .501 .50 .50
1 1 .50 .50
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Committees—Con.
Privileges and ElectionsCommittee—Contd.Proceedings beforeCommittee inMatter of Protestsof Reed Smoot,Senator fromUtah, to Hold hisSeat—Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Vol.3Vol. 4
To Provide for Agri-cultm-al Entrieson Coal Lands
Hearings beforeCommittee onPubUc Lands Jan.11, 1905, for Pres-ervation of Pre-historic Ruins onPublic Lands
Pulp and Paper Investi-
gation Select Commit-tee (paper):Pulp and Paper In-vestigation Hear-ings, Apr. 25, May9, 1908, Nos. 1-13,
vol. 1 (cloth)Pulp and Paper In-
vestigation, SelectCommittee Hear-ings-No. 18, May 16,
1908No. 20
Pulp and PaperInvestigationHearings, vol. 2
(cloth)
Pulp and Paper In-vestigation, SelectCommittee Hear-ings-No. 21, May 20,
1908No. 22, May 21,
1908No. 23, May 22,
1908No. 24, May 23,
1908No. 27, July 15,
1908
Pulp and Paper In-
vestigation Hear-ings, May 20-23;
•Sept. 15-17, 1908,
Nos. 21-28, vol. 3
(cloth and buck-ram)
Pulp and Paper In-
vestigation, Select
Committee Hear-ings-No. 28, Sept. 15-
17, 1908No. 34, Nov. 19-
20. 1908
Num-ber of
copies.
10
Price. Total.
$0.60.60.50.30
.05
75
80
$L201.20LOO.60
.05
8.00
.10
.30
.15
.80
.05
.20
538 EEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued,
Title.
Congress—Continued
.
Committees—Covi.
Pulp and Paper Investi-gation Select Conunit-tee—Continued.. Pulp and Paper In-
vestigation Hear-ings-
Sept. 19; Oct.14-26; Nov. 19-
20; Dec. 22-30;
1908, Nos. 29-
35,vol. 4 (cloth
and buck-ram)
Nos. 36-42, Feb.8-19, 1909, vol.
5 (cloth)Vol. 6, Index
(cloth)
Vols. 5 and 6(buckram)
Vol. 6, IndexVol. 6, Index
(cloth)
Proposed Depart-ment of PublicHealth, Hearings,Apr. 29, May 5,
1910
Hearings on Argu-ments on Pro-posed Currency-Legislation, Dec.11-15, 1906
Report of JointCommittee on Re-construction, 1866(cloth)
Rivers and HarborsCommittee (paper):
St. Lawrence Rivernear Long SaultIsland, N. Y.,Hearings, Jan.9-13, 1911, and H.14531, 61st Cong.,2d sess., Relatingto Improvementof St. LawrenceRiver at and NearLong Sault Island,etc..
Lakes - to - the - G ulf
Deep Waterway,Statement of Ly-man E. Cooley,Jan. 28, 1910
Hearings on HouseResolution 921,
61st Cong., 3d sess..
Setting Date for
Consideration andVote on H. 15413,Feb. 1, 1911
Senate Rules Commit-tee (paper):Senate Manual Con-taining StandingRules and Orders,etc., Feb. 15, 1909,
S. Doc. 769, 60thCong., 2d sess
Senate Manual, 1909,ser. 5406, 60thCong., 2d sess.
(buckram)
Num-ber of
copies.Price.
50.70
.70
.50
1.00.20
.50
10
.20
,85
.20
.05
.05
50
.65
Total.
%1. 00
6. 30
L 00
LOO.20
3.00
,20
,20
85
10
,05
1.00
.65
Title.
CONGBESS—Continued.
Committees—Con.
House Rules Commit-tee (paper):Constitution of
United States, Jef-
ferson's Manual,Rules of House of
R e p r esentativesof 52d Cong., andDigest and Man-ual of Rules andPractice of House,with Appendix,1893
Digest and Manualof Rules and Prac-tice of House of
Rep resentatives,Constitution, Jef-
ferson's Manual,May 26, 1908
House Manual—61st Cong., 1st
sess
61st Cong., 1st
sess. (buck-ram)
1910House Rules Commit-
tee (miscellaneous)(paper):
_Constitution of
United States,
1908Senate Rules Commit-
tee (paper):Senate Manual, Feb.
15, 1909Hearings, Nov. 28,
1910, 61st Cong.,3d sess., to Investi-
gate CertainCharges under H.Res. 543—
Pt. 34Pt.35Pt.36Pt.37Pt.38
Territories Committee(paper):Conditions in AlaskaSenate Report 282,
2pts., 58th Cong.,2d sess
Railroads in Alaska,Hearings, Apr. 3-
14, 1 9 0 8, 60thQong., 1st sess
Territorial Govern-ment for Alaska,Hearings, Mar. 18,
Apr. 1, 190B, 60thCong., 1st sess
Copper River &Northwes ternRailway inAlaska, State-ment, etc., Feb.10-21, 1911
Statehood Hearing,S. 5916, to EnablePeople of NewMexico and Ari-zona to Form Con-stitution andState Govern-ment, etc., Feb.18, Mar. 4, 1910....
Num-ber ofcopies.
Price. Total.
$0. 40
.70
.40
.50
.40
15
.50
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.25
,05
,05
.05
SUPERIISrTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 539
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Contmued.
Xmn-Title. ber of Price. Total.
copies.Title.
CONGEESS—Continued.
Committees—Con.
Transportation and Saleof Meats (paper):Testimony taken bythe Select Commit-tee of the UnitedStates Senate onthe Transporta-tion and Sale ofMeat Products,1S89 2 $0. 35
TransportationEoutes, Report ofSelect Committeeon Routes to theSeaboard, 1S74,vol. 1 (cloth) 1
Ways and Means Com-mittee (paper):
Free Alcohol Hear-ings, Februaryand March, 1906.. 1
Reciprocity withCanada, "Hearings,61stCong.,3dsess.,on H. 32216, Feb.2-9,1911 12
Reciprocity w it hCuba, Hearings.Jan. 15, 29, 1902.:. 1
Imports andDuties—1894-1907 1
1894-1907 (buck-ram ) 2
White PhosphorusMatches. Hear-ings, Gist Cong.,3d sess., H. 26.540,
29469, 30022, Dec.16, 1910, Jan. 20,
1911 12Present Tariff Lawand Bill H. R.90.51. im 2
McKinlev TariS Actof 1890, Comparedwith the Tariff
Act of 1S83 andthe Mills BUI, 1891,
(cloth) 2Ways and Means
Tariff Hearings,53d Cong., ist
sess.. m3 (cloth).. 1
Tariff Act, as Passedby Two Houses of
of Congress. Actto Reduce Taxa-tion, to ProvideRevenue for Gov-ernment, and for
Other Purposes,1894 2
Ta r i f f Hearings,1896-97 fcloth).... 1
Notes on Tariff Re-vision—60th Cong., 2d
sess., H. Doc.1503 1
1909 (buckram). 1
Permanent TariffCommission,Hear-ings before Com-mittee on Waysand Means, Feb . 4,
1908 1
.30
.20
.40
.90
20
.90
.05
.40
1.001.60
,05
$0.70
.50
.30
2.40
.40
1.80
1.20
.10
.40
.90
1.001.60
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CoNGKESS—Continued.
j
Commiitees~Con.
!
Ways and Means Com-mittee—Continued.
Tariff Hearings-No. 1505, vol. 1,
1909 (buck-ram)
60th Cong., vol 2.
House Docs. vol.
140, 60th Cong.,2d sess. (backram)
Tariff Hearings—60th Cong., 1909.
Vol. 3, 1909(buckram)
Vol. 4, 190 9(buckram)
Vol. 5, 1909Vol. 5, 1909(buckram)
60th Cong., Flax,Hemp, andJute Manu-facture, 1909...
Vol. 6, 60thCong., 2d sess.,
H. Doc. 1505.
.
Vol. 6, 1909(buckram)
Vol. 7, 1909(buckram)
Vol. 8, appen-dix, 1909
(cloth)Vol. 8, appen-
dix, vol. 9, in-
dex, 1909, H.Doc, vol. 146
(buckram)
Tariff hearings, ecthCong., No. 3 Dec.18, 1908No. 40, Dec. 21,
1908
Comparison of Tar-iffs of 1897 and1909, etc
Comparison of Tar-iffs of 1S97 and1909 (cloth )
EeUef of tobaccogrowers, hearingsFeb. 4 and 25,1904
Woman Suffrage Com-mitee (paper)
:
Hearings on S. J. R.81, Proposingamendment _ to
Constitution ±"ro-
viding that Rightsof Citizens of
United States to
Vote Shall not beDenied or Abridg-ed by UnitedStates 'or by anyState on Accoimtof Sex. Apr. 19,
1910...
Hearings beforeCommittee onWoman Suffi'age,
Dee. 17, 1904
Num-ber of Price.
1 $1. 152 .90
1.15
.50
1.25
1.15.90
1.15
.35
.85
1. 15
1.10
.85
.15
.15
.20
.40
.05
,05
,05
Total.
540 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Congeess—Continue d.
Contested Elections.
Contested -election caseof Josiah Patterson v.
Edward W. Carmack,1897 (paper)
Digest of contested-elec-
tion cases in 52d Cong.,H. Misc. Doc. 77, 53dCong.,3dsess.(^leatlier)
Compilation of Senateelection cases from1789 to 1885, S. Docll,58th Cong., special ses-
sionProceedings before com-mittee in matter of
protests of ReedSmoot, Senator fromUtah, to hold his seat,
vol. 2, 1905
Impeachment.
Trial of Andrew John-son on Impeachmentfor High Crimes andMisdemeanors:
Vols. 2-3
Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Vol.3
Memorial Addresses.
lAfe and Character(cloth):Memorial Addresson Life and Char-acter of MatthewH. Carpenter, Sen-ator from Wiscon-sia, 1882
Memorial A d -
dressas —Isham G. Har-
ris, 1898John Edwards
Leonard,1879..Memorial A d-
dressas Deliveredbefore twoHouses of Cong-gress on Life andCharacter of Abra-ham Lincoln,James A. Garfield,
and William Mc-Kinley, 1903
Memorial Ad-dresses on JohnTyler Morgan andEdmund WinstonPettus, 1909 (pa-per)
Memorial A d-dresses on Red-field Proetor,1909.
.
Memorial Ad-dresses on E dwardCary Walthall,1899
Memorial A d-dresses on AlpheusS.Williams, 1880.
,
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
1 $0.75 $0.75
1 .40 .40
1 . 50 . 50
1 .60 .60
1 .75 .756 .55 3. 305 .40 2.005 .35 1.75
2 .35 .70
1 .35 .35
1 .35 .35
25 1.50 39. 00
2 .25 .50
1 .55 . 55
1 .35 .35
1 .35 .35!
Title.
Num-ber ofcopies.
CoNGEESS—Continued.
Memorial Addresses—Continued.
Acceptance of Statues(cloth):
Proceedings in Con-gressupon Accept-
!
ance of Statues -j
Thomas H.Ben-!
ton and Fran-|
cis P. Blair,
1900i
John C.Calhouu,1
1910 (paper) . . .
Lewis Cass, 1889.Addresses on Pre- !
sentation of Por-traits of SpeakersGrow and Ran-dall, Jan. 21, 1892.
Proceedings in Con-gress, Statue of
John James In-galls, Erected in
Statuary Hall of
Capitol at Wash-ington
Exercises at Cere-mony of Unveil-ing Statue of JohnMarshall, May 10,
1884Sherman Memorialin Art, Oratory,and Literature, by-
Society of theArmy of the Ten-pessee, with Aidof Congress of
United States,1904,
Address in Com-memoration of In-
augu ration of
George Washing-ton, 1889
Memorial Ad-dresses of Wm.Pinckney Whyte,1909
Proceedings in Con-gress on Accept-ance of Statue of
Frances E. Wil-lard, 1905
Speeches.
Speech of JonathanBourne, jr., in Senate,May 5, 1910
Farewell Speech of
James Gordon of Mis-sissippi, Feb. 24, 1910..
Papers of lievolutionaryPeriod (sheep).
American Archives,fourth series:
Vol. 2(1 leather)....Vol. 3(1 (leather)-..
Vol. 5 (i leather)....Vol. 6 (1 leather)....Vol. 1, fifth series
(i leather)
Price. Total.
$0.25
178
27
.60
,25
.90
.25
,35
,35
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1
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1
1
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^or the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued
.
Price. Total. Title.Num-ber ofcopies.
Price.
$1.00 $1.00 '1
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CONGEESS—Continued.
I
IAmerican State Papers—
'i Continued.
Post OSice Department,class? (half leather):
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Pubhc Lands, class 8(half leather):Vol. 1
Vol. 2Vol. 3
Vol. 8Claims, class 9 (half
leather):
Vol. 1
Miscellaneous (halfleather):Vol. 1
Vol. 2
Miscellaneous documents.,
30th Cong., 1st sess.
(paper):S. Ex. Doc. No. 50...
31st Cong., 1st sess. (half
leather):H. Ex. Doc. No. 68...
32d Cong., 2d sess.
(cloth):
S.Ex. Doc. No. 34. .
.
37th Cong., 3d sess.
(cloth):
H. Ex. Doc. No. 81...
38th Cong., 1st sess.
(cloth):
H.Ex. Doc. No. 15...
39th Cong., 1st sess.
(cloth):
S.Ex. Doe. No. 62...41st Cong., 3d sess.
(paper):S.Ex. Doc. No. 37...
43d Cong., 1st sess.
(paper):H.Eept.No.778
47th Cong., 1st sess.
(paper):S.Ex. Doc. No. 71...
50th Cong., 1st sess.
(paper):S.Ex. Doc. No. 251..H.Ex. Doc. No. 163..
51st Cong., 1st sess.
(paper):S. Kept. No. 829
52d CoDg., 1st sess.
(paper):H. Kept. No. 501
52d Cong., 2d sess.
(paper):S.Ex. Doc. No. 38...S.Rept.No.l280H.Ex. Doc. No. 15...
H. Kept. No. 2309
53d Cong., 1st sess.
(paper):S.Ex. Doc. No. 7
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S.Ex. Doc. No. 20. .
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53d Cong., 2d sess.
(paper):j
S.Misc. Doc. No. 14..
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S. Misc. Doc. No. 262.
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S. Kept. No. 358i
S. Kept. No. 413i
S.Eept.No.4o2 i
S. Kept. No. 453 '
S.Eept.No.454 '
S. Kept. No. 603
H. Kept. No. 14(
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2 2.001 2.001 2.001 2.00
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2 2.002 2.00
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1 .60 .601 .40 .40
1 .05 .051 .05 .052 .05 .101 .15
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542 REPOKT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTEK.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of i
copies.Price. Total. Title.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
Congress—Continued
.
1
Congress—Continued
.
Miscellaneous docu- Miscellaneous docu-ments—Con. ments—Con.
£3d Cong., 3d sess. 56th Cong., 1st sess.—(paper): Continued.
S. Kept. No. 760 1 $0. 10 SO. 10 S. Rpt. No. 516 1 $0.35 $0. 3563d Cong., 3d sess. (pa- S. Rpt. No. 516
per): (cloth) 3 .50 1.50S. Rpt. No. 760, pt. H. Doc. No. 535 1 .05 .05
2 1 .40 .40 56th Cong., 2d sess. (pa-
54th Cong., 1st sess. (pa- per):per): S. Doc. No. 41 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 34 3 .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 108 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 154 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 141 7 .10 .70S. Doc. No. 205 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 171 3 .10 .30S. Doc. No. 314 1 .40 .40 S. Doc. No. 218 8 .10 .80H. Rpt. No. 2263 S. Doc. No. 231, vol.
1 . 45 .45 1 (cloth) 1 .50 .50S4tli Cong., 2d sess. (pa- S. Doc. No. 231, vol.
per): 2 (cloth) 1 .70 .70S. Doc. No. 57 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 231, vol.
H. Doc. No. 192 3 (cloth) 1 .70 .70(cloth) 2 1.30 2.60 S. Doc. No. 231, vol.
H. Rpt. No. 2291...- 1 .39 .30 4 (cloth) 1 .70 .7055th Cong., 1st sess. (pa- S. Doc. No. 231, vol.
per): 5 (cloth) 1 .70 .70S. Doc. No. 18 S. Doc. No. 231, vol.
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S. Rpt. No. 1691 2 .10 .20S Doc No 188 2 . 15 .30 H. Doc. No. 149, pts.
55th Cong., 2d sess. (pa- 'l, 2, 3 (cloth)'. 3 1.75 5. 25per): 1 H. Doc. No. 149, pt.
S. Doc. No. 96 1 .25 .25 1 (cloth) 9 1. 75 15. 75S. Doc. No. 133 1 .10 .10 H. Doc. No. 149, pt.
S. Rpt. No. 411 2 (cloth) 9 1. 75 15.75(cloth) 2 .65 1.30 H. Doc. No. 149, pt.
S. Rpt. No. 544 1 .15 .15 3 (cloth) 10 2.25 22.50S. Rpt. No. 1171 2 .10 .20 H. Doc. No. 160 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 141 1 H. Doc. No. 471 1 .05 .05
(cloth) 1 .90 .90 1 H. Doc. No. 472 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 163 2 .15 .30 H. Doc. No. 491 3 .05 .15
55th Cong., 3d sess. (pa- 57th Cong. , 1st sess. (pa-per):
^^S'Doc. No. 223S. Doc. No. 62 2 .05 .10 1 .20 .20S. Doc. No. 63 3 .10 .30 S. Doc. No. 253 1 .20 .20S. Doc. No. 70 1 .15 .15 S. Doe.No.253.pt. 2. 1 .25 .25S. Doc. No. 78 2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 253, pt. 3. 1 ,20 .20S. Doc. No. 91 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 259 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 120 2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 283 1 .10 .10S Vino fsTn ^O0 1 . 05 .05 O. \J\)\jt XSKJ, .iOrt. . . . . - 2 . 05 . 10
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56th Cong., 1st sess. (pa- S. Doc. No. 407 1 .05 .05per): S. Doe. No. 411: 4 .40 1. 60
S. Doc. No. 30 1 .50 .50 S. Doc. No. 412 1 .20 .20
S. Doc. No. 30 S. Doc. No. 4i8 1 .15 .15Cr>lnth~> 1
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S. Doc. No. 173 1 .05 .05 S. Rpt. No. 972 2 .10 .20
S. Doc. No. 209 H. Doc. No. 537 6 .50 3. 00(cloth) 5 .60 3.00 H. Doc. No. 605 3 .05 .15
S. Doc. No. 234 4 .10 .40 H. Rpt. No. 2062.... 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 237 1 .30 .30 57th Cong., 2d sess. (pa-S. Doc. No. 259 2 .25 .50 per):S. Doc. No. 270 S. Doc No. 11 4 .10 .40
(cloth) 1 .80 .80 S. Doc. No. 35 3 .15 .45S. Doc. No. 272 2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 147 1 1.00 1.00S. Doc. No. 420 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 169 1 .20 .20S. Doc. No. 424 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 186 2 .10 .20S. Doc. No. 428
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(cloth) .65 1.30 (cloth) 13 .80 10.40
SUPEEINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911-
543
I—Continued.
Title.
Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
CONGEESS—Continued.
Miscellaneons docu-ments—Con.
57tli Cong., 2d sess.—Continued.
S. Doc. No. 209 2 $0.20 SO. 40S. Doc. No. 209
(cloth) 4 .35 1.40S. Doc. No. 220 1 .20 .20S. Doc. No. 224
(cloth) 2 .75 1.50H. Doc. No. 398 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 421 3 .20 .60
58th Cong., special ses-
sion (paper):S. Doc. No. 12 3 .10 .30
58th Cong., 1st sess.
(paper):S: Doc. No. 7 10 .05 .50S. Doc. No. 12 1 .40 .40S. Doe. No. 20 2 .10 .20S. Doc. No. 28 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 8 1 .05 .05II. Doc. No. 8, pt. 2. 2 .05 .10
68th Coni;., 2d sess.
(pai)er):
S. Doc. No. 51 1 .10 .10S. Doc. No. 95 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 105 2 .25 .50S. Doe. No. 128 3 .10 .30S. Doc. No. 143 1 .15 .15S. Doc. No. 170 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 175 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 182 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 191 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 232 6 .05 .30S. Doc. No. 234,
(cloth) 1 .75 .75S. Doc. No. 234, vol.
2 (cloth) 1 .50 .50S. Doc. No. 234, vol.
3 (cloth) 1 .75 .75S. Doc. No. 234, vol.
4 (Cloth) 1 .75 .75S. Doc. No. 234, vol.
5 (cloth) 1 .50 .50S. Doc. No. 234, vol.
G (cloth) 1 .75 .75S. Doc. No. 234, vol.
7 (cloth) 1 .75 .75S. Doc. No. 304 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 312 6 .05 .30S. Doc. No. 314 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 316 1 .60 .60S. Doc. No. 318 2 .50 1.00S. Rpt. No. 301 3 .05 .15S. Rpt. No. .506 6 .05 .30S. Rpt. No. 1209 1 .10 .10n. Doc. No. 383 4 .25 1. 00H. Rpt. No. 381 2 .05 .10
58th Cong., 3d sess.
(paper'):
S. Doc. No. 34 1 .50 .50S. Doc. No. 106 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. Ill 5 .05 .25S. Doc. No. 122 1 .20 .20S. Doc. No. 137 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 154 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 181 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 183 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 187 1 .40 .40S. Doc. No. 191 1 .05 .05S. Rpt. No. 3067 1 .05 .05S. Rpt. No. 3068 1 .05 .05n. Doc. No. 381 1 .10 .10
59th Cong., 1st sess.
(paper):S. Doc. No. 71 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 83 1 .50 .50S. Doc. No. 89 4 .05 .20
Title.
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CoNGEESS—Continued.
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59th Cong., 1st sess.
—
Continued.S. Doc. No. 94 1 $0. 05S. Doe. No. 98 3 . 10
1 .15S. Doc. No. 141 3 .05S. Doc. No. 142 22 .45S. Doc. No. 157 1 .05S. Doe. No. 168 5 .05S. Doc. No. 180 2 . 10S. Doc. No. 214 1 .05S. Doc. No. 219 1 . 30S. Doc. No. 232 16 .05S. Doc. No. 250. 2 .10S. Doc. No. 261 1 .05S. Doc. No. 281, pt.2. 1 .05S. Doc. No. 205 2 . 15S. Doc. No. 277 1 .75S. Doc. No. 42S 1 .10S. Doc. No. 435 3 .15S. Doc. No. 464 1 .05S. Doc. No. 483 2 .25S. Doc. No. 502 1 .05S. Doc. No. 510 1 .15S. Doe. No. 521 1 .05S. Rpt. No. 1 4 .05S. Rpt. No. 10 2 .15S. Rpt. No. 10, pt. 1. 1 .10S. Rpt. No. 10, pt. 2 1 .05S. Rpt. No. 21 2 .05S. Rpt. No. 22 1 .05S. RT)t. No. 112 1 .05S. Rpt. No. 198 1 .05S. Rpt. No. 214 1 .05S. Rpt. No. 1210 1 .05S. Rpt. No. 1242 2 .05S. Rpt. No. 1242, pt.2 1 .05S. Rpt. No. 1736 1 .05S. Rpt. No. 2153 1 .15S. Rpt. No. 2369. . 1 .05S. Rpt. No. 2746. ^ 3 .05S. Rpt. No. 3626 *4 .05S. Rpt. No. 3626.pt. 2 1 .05S. Rpt. No. 3627 3 .05S. Rpt. No. 3965 • 1 .05IT. Doc. No. 46 4 .10H. Doc. No. 613 1 .25H. Doc. No. 772 1 .05n. Doc No. 847 2 .20H. Rot. No. 2118...- 3 .05H. Rpt. No. 2118,
pt. 2 1 .0559th Cong., 2d sess.
(paper):S. Doc. No. 72 1 .10S. Doc. No. 144 1 .50S. Doc. No. 147 1 .05S. Doc. No. 213 1 .10S. Doc. No. 232 1 .10S. Doc. No. 278
(cloth) 2 . 75
S. Doc. No. 310 1 .05S. Doc. No. 318 1 .05S. Doc. No. 333 3 .30S. Doc. No. 336 1 .05
S. Doc. No. 342 13 .10S. Doc. No. 356 1 .25
S. Doc. No. 372 1 .15
S. Doc. No. 384 6 .05
S. Doc. No. 392 2 .25S. Doc. No. 393 1 .05S. Doc. No. 395 1 .30S. Doc. No. 397 1 .75
S. Doc. No. .398 2 .30S. Doc. No. 399 2 .15S.Doc. No. 399, pt.2. 2 .35S. Doc. No.399.pt. 4. 2 .70
544 EEFOET OF THE PUBLIC PEINTER.
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Title.
Num-ber of
copies.
Price. i 0 lEl. i me.Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
Congress—Continued
.
Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous docu- Miscellaneous docu-ments—Con. ments—Con.
59th Cong., 2d sess.— 60th Cong., 1st sess.—Continued. Continued.
S. Rpt. No. 1209 2 $0. 10 $0.20 S. Doc. No. 443 11 $0. 05 $0.55S. Rpt. No. 7342 1 .05 . 05 S. Doc. No. 444 15 .15 2.25H. Doc. No. 251 1 . 10 . 10 S. Doc. No. 445 2 .60 1.20H. Doe. No. 326 19 .50 9. 50 S. Doc No.445,pt.2.. 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 561 2 . 10 .20 S. Doc. No. 450 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 624 1 .05 .05 S. Doe. No. 452 8 .05 .40H. Doc. No. 640 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 454 7 .05 .35H. Rpt. No. 5629.... 5 10 .50 S. Doc. No. 457 2 .05 .10H. Rpt. No. 5629, S. Doc. No. 458 1 .05 .05
pt. 1 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 468 (withH. Rpt. No- 5629, maps) 7 .50 3.50
pt. 2 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 460 8 .05 .40H. Rpt. No. 6908.... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 461 3 .15 .45
60th Cong., 1st sess. S. Doe. No. 462 6 .05 .30S. Doe. No. 465 3 .05 .15
S. Doc. No. 114 10 .05 .50 S. Doc. No. 468 8 .05 .40S. Doc. No. 115 3 . 10 .30 S. Doc. No. 469 10 .05 .50S. Doc. No. 116 3 .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 475 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 132 1 .25 .25 S. Doe. No. 478 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 144 6 .05 .30 S. Doe. No. 483 1 .10 .10S. Doc. No. 151 4 1. 00 4.00 S. Doc. No. 484 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 185 8 .05 .40 S. Doe. No. 491 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 187 2 .10 .20 S. Doe. No. 503 4 .05 .20S. Doc. No. 207 85 .05 4.25 S. Doe. No. 504 4 .05 .20S. Doc. No. 214 3 .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 505 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 220 7 .05 .35 S. Doc. No. 506 3 .10 .30S. Doc. No. 224 7 .05 .35 S. Doc. No. 512 12 .10 1. 20S. Doc. No. 225 8 .10 .80 S. Doc. No. 514 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 226 13 .05 .65 S. Doe. No. 516 31 .05 1. 55S. Doc. No. 232 1 .05 .05 S. Doe. No. 517 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 244 4 .05 .20 S. Doe. No. .518 29 .10 2.90S. Doc. No. 245 8 . 10 . .80 S. Doc. No. 521 24 .05 1. 20S. Doc. No. 246 11 . 10 1. 10 S. Doc. No. 522 11 .05 .65S. Doc. No. 257 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 523- 5 .05 .25S. Doc. No. 258 6 .05 .30 S. Doc. No. 527 6 .05 .30S. Doc. No. 270 1 .10 .10 S. Doc. No. 529 18 .05 .90S. Doe. No. 277 5 .05 .25 S. Doe. No. 530 4 .10 .40S. Doc. No. 278 11 . 15 1. 65 S. Doe. No. 531 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 279 4 .05 .20 S. Doe. No. 533 7 .25 1. 75
S. Doc. No. 296...... 8 , 10 .80 S. Doe. No. 533S. Doc. No. 297 4 .20 .80 (buckram) 1 .45 .45S. Doc. No. 298 4 .15 .60 S. Doc. No. 534 4 .25 1. 00S. Doc. No. 308 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 535 1 .10 .10S. Doc. No. 311...... 2 .20 .40 S. Rpt. No. 35 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 325 4 .05 .20 S. Rpt. No. 201 3 .40 1. 20S. Doc. No. .337 3 .05 .15 S. Rpt. No. 256 1 .10 .10S. Doc. No. 338 S. Rpt. No. 265 1 .05 .05(buckram) 1 .75 .75 S. Rpt. No. 278 2 .05 .10
S. Doc. No. 3.38 6 .50 3.00 S. Rpt. No. 289 3 .05 .15S. Doe. No. 349 3 .05 .15 S. Rpt. No. 321 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 366 24 .05 1. 20 S. Rpt. No. 301 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 372 1 .10 .10 R. Rpt. No. 378 1 .10 .10S. Doc. No. 375 3 .05 .15 S. Rpt. No. 422 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 376 1 .10 .10 S. Rpt. No. 431 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 378 6 .05 .30 S. Rpt. No. 459 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 379 10 .05 .50 S. Rpt. No. 467 3 .10 .30S. Doc. No. 389 1 .15 .15 S. Rpt. No. 499 4 .05 .20S. Doe. No. 390 2 .10 .20 S. Rpt. No. 595 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 392 3 .05 .15 S. Rpt. No. 525 8 .15 1. 20S. Doc. No. 393 1 .05 .05 S. Rpt. No. .554 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 398 2 .05 . 10 S. PvBt. No. 557 2 .05 .10S. Doe. No. 400 7 .05 .35 S. Rpt. No. 560 1 .05 .05S. Doe. No. 403 2 .05 .10 S. Rpt. No. 577 . 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 409 10 .05 .50 S. Rpt. No. 580 2 .10 .20S. Doe. No. 410 4 . 05 . 20 b. K Ot. iNO. Ooo 1 . 05 . 05S. Doc. No. 413 3 .50 1. 50 S. Rpt. No. 646 2 .05 .10S. Doe. No. 423 10 .05 .50 S. Rpt. No. 6(10 2 .05 .10S. Doc. No. 426 5 .05 .25 S: Rpt. No. 661 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 427 3 .05 .15 S. Rpt. No. 670 1 .05 .05S. Doe. No. 433 16 .05 .80 S. Rpt. No. 692 2 .05 .10S. Doe. No. 435 9 .05 .10 S. Rpt. No. 1668 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 436 2 .05 . 10 H. Doc. No. 38 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 437 1 .05 .05 H. Doc. No. 46 1 .05 .05S. Doc. No. 438 1 .05 ,05 H. Doc. No. 51 3 .05 .15
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Num-ber of
copies.Price.
1
1
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1 Title.Num-ber of
copies.Price. Total.
Congress—Continued. 1 Congress—Continued
.
Miscellaneous docU' Miscellaneous docu-ments—Con. ments—Con.
Goth Cong., 1st sess.
—
60th Cong., 1st sess.—Continued. Continued.H. Doc. No. 59 2 SO. 10 $0. 20 H. Rpt. No. 1454.... 1 $0. 05 $0.05H. Doc. No. 213 1 .05 ; .05 H. Rpt. No. 1467.... 4 .05 .20H. Doc. No. 218 4 .05 .20 H. Rpt. No. 1481.... 3 .05 .15H. Doc. No. 324 .05 .05 H. Rpt. No. 1468.... 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 327 1 .05
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.05 H. Rpt. No. 1505...
.
1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 374 1 .10 .10 H. Rpt. No. 1513.... 2 .05 .10H. Doc. No. 399 1 .05
i.05 H. Rpt. No. 1514.... 2 .05 .10
H. Doc. No. 422 .051 .15 H. Rpt. No. 1527.... 1 .05 .05
H. Doc. No. 429 .05 .05 H. Rpt. No. ]534.... 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 450 \ .05 .05 H. Rpt. No. 1566.... 2 .05 .10H. Doc. No. 453 .05 .05 H. Rpt. No. 1566,
n. Doc. No. 476 .15 .15 pt. 2 2 .05 .10n. Doc. No. 492 \ .45 .45 H. Rpt. No. 1602.... 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 492 \ 1. 05 1.05 H. Rpt. No. 1007.... 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 492 H. Riit. No. 1610.... 1 .05 .05(buckram) 1.25
j2.50 H. Rpt. No. 1613.... 1 .05 .05
H. Doc. No. 497 \ .05 i .05 II. Rnt. No. 1641.... 4 .05 .20H. Doc. No. 501 63 .05
! 3. 15 H. Rpt. No. 1654.... 1 .05 .05
H. Doc. No. 502 \ .051
. 05 H. Rpt. No. 1669.... 2 .05 .10H. Doc. No. 517 .05 .15 H. Rpt. No. 1672.... 2 .05 .10H. Doc. No. 540 . .
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1 .05 .05 H. Rpt. No. 1680.... 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 686 2 .10 .20 H. Rpt. No. 1089.... 1 .05 .05n. Doc. No. 714 . 20 . 20 II. Rpt. No. 1690 3 . 05 .15h! Doc. No. 815 I .05 !05 H. Rpt. No. 1700.... 1 !05 .05n. Doc. No. 829 .05 .15 H. Rpt. No. 1701.... 2 .05 .10H. Doc. No. 852 1 .05 .05 H.Rpt. No. 1705.... 2 .05 .10H. Doc. No. 867 1 .05 .05 H. Rpt. No. 1717.... 2 .05 .10H. Doc. No. 881 .05 . 15 H. Rpt. No. 1760.... 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 895 f, .05 .30 H. Rpt. No. 1774.... 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 914 . 10 .30 H. Rpt. No. 1766.... 1 .05 .05H. Doc. No. 926 \ .05 .05 II. Rpt. No. 1786.... 4 .05 .20H. Doc. No. 928 .05 .05 H. Rpt No 2206 1 . 05 . 05H. Doc. No. 953 21 .10 2. 10 H. BillNo. 255 1 !05 .05H. Doc. No. 966 .05 .05 H Bill No 256 1 .05 . 05h! Doc. No. 969!.... .05 .15 GOth Cong., 2d sess. (pa-H. Rpt. No. 1055.-.. 11 .05 .55 per) :
H. Rpt. No. 1050.... .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 332 1 .30 .30H Rpt No. 1057 . 05 . XO S. Doc. No. 542 2 . 05 . 10H. Rpt. No. 1112.... I .05 .05 s! Doc. No. 546.'.'.""
7 !05 !35H. Rpt. No. 1126.... 10 .15 1. 50 S. Doc. No. 547 13 .40 5.20H. Rpt. No. 1126, pt. S. Doc. No. 564 1 .05 .05
2 4 .05 .20 S. Doc. No. 571 2 .05 .10n. Rpt. No. 1126, pt.
3S. Doc. No. 588 1 .05 .05
2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 593... 7
9.05 .35
n. Rpt. No. 1126, S. Doc. No. 599 .20 1.80pts. 2 and 3 2 .05 .10 S. Doe. No. 628 1 .10 .10
H. Rpt. No. 1126, pt. S. Doc. No. 630 4 .05 .204 3 .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 637 , 6 .05 .30
H. Rpt. No. 1130 1 . 05 . 05 S. Doc. No. 644 36 . 45 16.20H. Rpt. No. 1132.... 5 .05 .25 S. Doc. No. 648 1 .05 .05H. Rpt. No. 1176.... 3 .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 651 13 .05 .65H. Rpt. No. 1176, pt. S. Doc. No. 653. 1 .50 .50
2 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 668 18 .10 1.80H. Rpt. No. 1189.... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 675 1 .05 .05H. Rpt. No. 1224.... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 676, 3H. Rpt. No. 1228.... 1 • 05 .05 vols. (65 sets) 195 1.95 126.76H. Rpt. No. 1231.... 2 .10 . 10 S. Doc. No. 676 3 .05 .15H. Rpt. No. 1284.... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 676,H. Rpt. No. 1299.... 1 .05 .05 vol. 1 98 .30 29.40H. Rpt, No. 1300.... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 676,H. Rpt. No. 1301.... 1 .05 .05 vol. 1 (buckram).. 1 .45 .45H. Rpt. No. 1302.... 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 676,H. Rpt. No. 1309.... 2 .05 .10 vol. 2 99 .85 84,15H. Rpt. No. 1366.... 1 3 .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 676,H. Rpt. No. 1385....: 4 .05 .2 vol. 2 (buckram).. 1 1.00 1.00H. Rpt. No. 1386.... 7 .10 .70 S. Doc. No. 676,H. Rpt. No. 1398.... 2 .05 .10 vol. 3
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12 .10 1.20
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546 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued,
Title.
Num-ber of
copies
.
Price. Total,
Congress—Continued
.
Miscellaneous docu-merits—Con.
60th Cong., 2d sess.
—
Continued.S. Doc. No. 683 5 $0. 15 $0. 7o
i
S. Doc. No. 683 1 . 10 . 10
S. Doc. No. 686 1 . 05 . 05S. Doc. No. G91 13 . 05 . 65
S. Doc. No. 692 9 .05 • 45
S. Doc. No. 693 7 .05 . 35
S. Doc. No. 700 4 . 05 . 20
S. Doc. No. 704 3 . 05 .15
S. Doc. No. 705 116 . 10 11. 60 1
S. Doe. No. 706 2 .05 . 10
S. Doc. No. 707 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 713. 4 .05 . 20
S. Doc. No. 714 1 .05 .05 ;
S. Doc. No. 719 5 .05 . 25
S. Doc. No. 725 1 . 50 . 50
S. Doc. No. 735 1 . 50 . 50
S. Doc. No. 737 2 • 10 . 20
S. Doc. No. 737 2 .05 . 10
S. Doc. No. 740 2 .05 . 10
S. Doc. No. 742 3 . 05 • 1^
S. Doc. No. 752 8 .05 . 40
S. Doc. No. 756 4 . 05 . 20
S. Doc. No. 757 1 . 10 . 10 ,
S. Doc. No. 758 1 . 05 . 05
S. Rpt. No.701,pt.l. 3 .05 . 15
S. Rpt. No. 701, pt. 2. 2 .80 1. 60
S. Rpt, No. 793 1 .05 .05
S. Rpt. No. 848 24 .05 1. 20
S. Rpt. No. 894 1 .05 .05
S. Rpt. No. 979 3 .05 . 15
S. Rpt. No. 1017 1 .05 .05
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H. Doc. No. 1078 2 .10 . 20
H. Doc. No. 1079 1 .15 .15
H. Doc. No. 1083 1 .10 . 10
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5 .30 1.50H. Rpt. No. 1834.... .05 .05
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S. Doc. No. 7
S. Doc. No. 14S. Doc. No. 15S.Doc.No.l6.pt.2..S.Doc.No.l6,pt.3..S. Doc. No. 17S. Doc. No. 13
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S. Doc. No. 88S. Doc. No. 88, pt.2S. Doc. No. 98S. Doc. No. 99S. Doc. No. 109S. Doc. No. IllS. Doc. No. 112S. Doc. No. 115S. Doc. No. 116S. Doc. No. 120S. Doc. No. 121S. Doc. No. 122S. Doc. No. 126S. Doc. No. 128S. Doc. No. 147S. Doc. No. 151
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copies.
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CONGKESS—Continued
.
Congress—Continued.
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ments—Gon. ments—Con.
61st Cong., 1st sess.—_
olst Oong., 20. scSk
Continued. Continued
.
S. Doc. No. 156. 1 $0- 15 SO. 15 S. Doc. No. ooO
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1 SO. 50 $0.50S. Doc. No. 210. 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 380.. 6 .3C 1.80
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H. Doc. No.l0,pt.2. 14 .05 .70 0. JJOC. IN 0.000.. 2 .05 .10
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252 .25 63.00
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H. Doc. No. 43. 4 .05 .20 8 .40 3.20
H. Doc. No. 50 (5 212 .25 53.00
sets) 10 1 4. 25 21.25 S. Doc, No. /LOO
H. Doc. No. 51. 5 .05 .25 7 .40 2.80
H. Doc. No. 92. 1 .60 .60 1207 ..30 62. 10
H. Rpt. No.l.. 2 .05 .101
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H. Bill No. 9962 1 .05 .05 1,427 .10 142. 70
61st Cong., 2d sess. (pa- ^ Vino "NTA 4.0J. 189 .40 75.60
per): 404
S. Doc. No. 48.. 2 .15 .30 3 .55 1.65
S. Doc. No. 'i58' S, Doc. No. 405- 354 .55 194. 70
(buckram) 1 .40 .40 S. Doc. No. 405
S. Doc. No. 163. 1 .05 .05 12 .70 8.40
S. Doc. No. 164. 2 .05 .10G Dor No 40fi 245 .10 24.50
S. Doc. No. 19G. 313 . 10 31.30 Don No 407 190 .90 171.00
S. Doc. No. 197. 27 .05 1.35 4073.15S. Doc. No. 203. 2 .05 .10 3 1.05
S. Doc. No. 204. 1 .05 .05 ^ Dnp No 4.OR 256 .35 89.60
S. Doe. No. 206. 10 .05 .50 S, Doc. No. 408
S. Doc. No. 208. 31 .10 3.10 11 .50 5.50
S. Doc. No. 210. 3 .05 . 15 S. Doc, No. 409. 3 .10 .30
S. Doc. No. 214. 16 .05 .80 S. Doc, No. 417. 3 .05 .15
3. Doc. No. 225. 156 .30 46.80 1 .10 .10
S. Doc. No. 225. 66 (2) 9. 90 S. Doc. No. 420- 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 225. T)t. 2. 177 .10 17. 70 Q Tinn "NTr* 4.910. XJUL* INO. ^Zl. 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 248. 1 1.40 1.40C! Tioo XTn 4.V9 8 .10 .80
S. Doc. No. 251- 1 .05 .05 ft Dnp No 49fi 2 .05 .10
S. Doc. No. 270. 2 .05 .10 S, Doc. No. 427. 3 .10 .30
S. Doc. No. 283. 6 .10 .60 S. Doc. No. 430. 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 286. .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 436. 17 .05 .85
S. Doc. No. 290. 2 .15 .30 S. Doc. No. 437. 6 .05 .80
S. Doc. No. 294. 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 440. 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 301- 16 .05 .80 S. Doc. No. 445. 4 .05 .20
S. Doc. No. 304. 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 447. 15 .30 4.50
S. Doc. No. 319. 2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 448. 1 .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 332. 312 .30 93.60 1 S. Doc. No. 449. 17 .05 .85
S. Doc. No. 332"i
S. Doc. No. 453. 2 .05 .10
(buckram) 4 .50 2.00 ! S. Doc. No. 457. 11 .05 .55
S. Doc. No. 349. 7 .05 .35 1S. Doc. No. 458. 2 .10 .20
S. Doc. No. 351. 29 .05 1.451
S. Doc. No. 463- 3 .05 .15
S. Doc. No. 353. 265 .70 185.50 1 S. Doc. No. 165. 8 .05 .40.15S. Doc. No. '353' S. Doc. No. 466. 3 .05
(buckram) 13 .90 11.70 S. Doc. No. 467. 4 .05 .20
S. Doc. No. 355- 1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 469. 4 .15 .60
S. Doc. No. '357' S. Doc. No. 474.1
. 10 .10
(buckram), vol.1.. 112 1.25 140. 00 S. Doc. No. 477. 11 .05 .55
S. Doc. No. 357, S. Doc. No. 477, pt. 4. 1 .05 .05
vol. 1 I 1. 00 l.'OO S. Doc. No. 482. .05 .05
S. Doc. No. 357. S. Doc. No. 483. 1 .05 .05
vol. 2 (buckram).. 112 1.25 140.00 S. Doc. No. 486. 17 .05 .85
S. Doc. No. 357, S. Doc. No. 491. 340 .45 153.00
vol. 2..: 1 1.00 1.00 S. Doc. No. 491, vol.4.20S. Doc. No. 358. 1 .05 .05 17 (buckram)
.
.60
S. Doc. No. 361. 5 .05 .25 S. Doc. No. 492. 452 .35 158.20
S. Doc. No. 365. 2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 492'
2.00S. Doc. No. 367 13 .05 .65 (buckram) . .
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S. Doc. No. 376. 7 .05 .35 S. Doc. No. "493'
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1 Per set. 2 S3 sets, at 30 cents per set.
548 KEPORT OF THE PUBLIC PEHsTTEE.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Miscellaneous docu-ments—Con.
61st Cong., 2d sess.—Continued.
S. Doc. No. 494(buckram)
S. Doc. No. 497S. Doc. No. 498S. Doc. No. 499S. Doc. No. .507
S. Doc. No. 507(backram)Doc. No. 508
S. Doc. No. 508(bucki-am)
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3 $0. 35 $1.052 .05 .103 .05 .154 .05 .20
252 .30 75.60
2 .50 1.00309 .50 154. 50
2 . 70 1.4020 1.25 25. 00
240 1.75 430. 501 .05 .05
5 .05 .25
3 .05 .151 .05 .054 .10 .40
367 .25 91.75
2 .40 .802 .05 .10
29 .05 1.452 .05 .10
504 .50 252. 00
2 . 65 1. 302 .05 .1016 .05 .80
.05 .101 .05 .055 .05 .25
5 .05 .25476 .05 23.80343 .55 188. 65470 .30 141.00
4 .45 1.80380 .05 19.00325 .30 97.50
7 .50 3.50275 .35 96. 25
3 .50 1.5027 .35 9. 45
271 .25 67.75
2 .40 .80,306 1.00 306. 00
2 1.25 2.50308 .30 92.40374 .70 261.80
2 1.00 2. 00157 .05 7.85295 . 50 147.50
2 .65 1.30328 .25 82.00
2 .40 .80
20 .05 1.00584 .30 175.20411 .25 102.75217 .25 54.25252 .45 113.40214 .60 128. 4013 .05 .6588 .15 i3.eo2 .05 : .10
Title.
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Miscellaneous docu-ments—Con.
61st Cong., 2d sess.—Continued.
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S. Doc. No. 610 1
S. Doc. No. 624 18S. Doc. No. 630 1
S. Doc. No. 631 2S. Doc. No. 637 9
S. Doc. No. 638 1
S. Doc. No. 642 9S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 1 27S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 2 15S. Doc. No. 64.5, vol. 3 9S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 4 4S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 5 5S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 6 4S. Doc. No. 645, vol. 8 1
S. Doc. No. 648 1
S. Doc. No: 649 1
S. Doc. No. 650 2S. Doc. No. 651 1
S. Doc. No. 652 18S. Rpt. No. 48 2S. Rpt. No. 125 8S. Rpt. No. 171 1
S. Rpt. No. 206 • 5S. Rpt. No. 354 3
S. Rpt. No. 367 2S. Rpt. No. 388(buckram) 3
S. Rpt. No. 388 1
S. Rpt. No. 388 1
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S. Rpt. No. 423 4S. Rpt. No. 432 4S. Rpt. No. 441 1
S. Rpt. No. 454 2S. Rpt. No. 489 1
S. Rpt. No. 522 1
S. Rpt. No. 527(buckram) 1
S. Rpt. No. 546 6S. Rpt. No. 585 2S. Rpt. No. 659 3S. Rpt. No. 691 2S. Rpt. No. 718 1
S. Rpt. No. 790 2S. Rpt. No. 826 2S. Rpt. No. 831 1
S. Rpt. No. 886 2S. Rpt. No. 902 1
S.Rpt.No.912,pt.l. 15S. Rpt. No. 912, pt. 2. 11
S. Bill No. 5488 1
S. Bill No. 5677 1
S. Bill No. 5921 20S.Bill No. 6049 i 1
S. Bill No. 7243.....! 2S.Bill No. 7432 1
S.Bill No. 8809 11
S. Res. No. 237 ! 1
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H. Bill No. 22776.... 1
H. Bill No. 24875....! 2H. Doc. No. 317 1
H. Doc. No. 347 1
H. Doc. No. 392 10H. Doc. No. 474 1
H. Doc. No. 510 2H. Doc. No. 569 1
H. Doc. No. 574 1
H. Doc. No. 595 1
H. Doc. No. 611 1
H. Doc. No. 615 1
H. Doc. No. 634 1
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copies.Trice.
$0.20.05.05.05.10.15.05.05.75.65.75.45.30.20.15.05.05.05.05.10.05.10.05.05.05.05
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMEiN^TS. 549
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
CoNGKESS—Continued.
Miscellaneous docu-ments—Con.
61st Cong., 2d. sess.—ContinuedH. Doc. No. 639...
H. Doc. No. m...H. Doc. No. 657...
H. Doc. No. 670...H. Doc. No. 674. .
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H. Doc. No. 678...H. Doc. No. 699. .
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H. Doc. No. 702...H. Doc. No. 719...H. Doc. No. 733...H. Doc. No. 734. .
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H. Doc. No. 772...H. Doc. No. 779...H. Doc. No. 817...H. Doc. No. S39...H. Doc. No. 845. .
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H. Doc. No. S60. .
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H. Doc. No. 901...H. Doc. No. 914. .
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H. Doc. No. 916...H. Doc. No. 953...H. Doc. No. 956. .
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H. Rept. No. 1015.H. Rept. No. 1081.
H. Rept. No. 1100.
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H. Rept. No. 1167.
H. Rept. No. 1263.
H. Rept. No. 1286.
H. Rept. No. 1290.
H. Rept. No. 1440.
H. Rept. No. 1445.
H. Rept. No. 1445pt. 2
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H. Rept. No. 1627.
H. Rept. No. 1632.
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H. Rept, No. 1704.H. Rept. No. 1712.H. Bill No. 4306. .
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H. Bill No. 20142..H. Bill No. 20575.
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Miscellaneous docu-ments—Con.
61st Cong., 2d sess.
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Continued.2 SO. 10 SO. 20 H. Bill No. 26459.... 2 SO. 05 m. 102 .05 .10 H. BUI No. 26.581.... I .05 .051 .05 .05 H. Res. No. 12000... I .05 .053 .05 .15 H. Res. No. 17536. .. I .05 .051 .05 .05 H. Res. No. 23095. .. I .05 .051 .05 .05 H. Res. No. 23431. .. I .05 .053 .05 .15 H. Res. No. 23595. .. .05 .051 .05 .05 H. Res. No. 26459... .05 .15
5 .05 .25 H. Res. No. 26070. .. .05 .0514 .10 1.40 H. .7. Res. No. 170... .05 .051 . 60 .60 01st Cong., 3d sess.
5 . 10 .50 (paperi:1 .05 .05 S. BUI No. 9011 3 .05 .151 .45 .45 S. Doc. No. 658 286 .25 71. .50
1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 659 296 .45 133.203 .10 .30 S. Doc. No. 668 1 ..50 .505 .05 .25 S. Doc. No. 071 6 .30 1.805 .20 1.00 S. Doc. No. 083 1 .05 .0515 .05 . 75 S. Doc. No. 097 1 .05 .056 .05 .30 S. Doc. No. 702 3 .05 . 15
1 .10 .10 S. Doc. No. 703 1 .05 .051 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 704 8 .05 .401 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 705 2 .05 . 10
21 .10 2.10 S. Doc. No. 706 1 .05 .0566 .05 3.03 S. Doc. No. 708 1 .05 .051 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 719, vol.
1 .05 .05 1 4 .ir> . GO
2 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 719, vol.
1 .05 .05 2 1 .15 . 553 .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 725, vol.
1 13 . 55 7. 15
3 .05 .15 S. Doc. No. 725, vol.
4 .05 .20 2 12 . 55 6. 001 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 725. vol.
3 .05 .15 3 14 .45 0.301 .10 .10 S. Doc. No. 725, vol.
2 .05 .10 4 ... 13 .50 6.502 .05 .10 S. Doc. No. 725, vol.
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1 .15 .15 6 ".
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12 ..55 6.60
9 .05 .45 S. Doc. No. 725, vol.
6 .05 .30 12 .20 2.401 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 725, vol.
1 .05 .05 8 12 . 40 4.801 .05 t05 S. Doc. No. 725, vol.
1 .05 .05 9 12 .20 2.402 .05 . 10 S. Doc. No. 736 r, .05 .301 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 744 3 .40 1.20
4 .05 .20 S. Doc. No. 746 6 .05 .301 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 767 1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 768 11 .35 3.851 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 782 15 .05 .75
5 .10 . 50 S. Doc. No. 787 32 .10 3.20S. Doc. No. 798 8 .05 .40
4 .05 .20 S. Doc. No. 804 2 .05 .10
1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 818 16 .10 1.60
1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 822 1 .30 .30
2 .05 . 10 S. Doc. No. 823 6 .05 .301 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 828 10 .05 .50
1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 829 11 .05 .55
1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 834 12 .20 2.401 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. S35 1 .05 .051 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 836 1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 842 23 .05 1. 15
1 .15 .15 S. Doc. No. 849 107 .10 10.70
1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 859 1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 862 32 .05 1.60
1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. SG3 1 .30 .30
1 .05 .05 S. Doc. No. 864 1 .05 .05
1 .05 .05 1 S. Rept. No. 546 1 .10 .10
w.05 .05 : S. Rept. No. 961 8 .05 .40
.05 .05 1 S. Rept. No. 962 1 .05 .05
550 KEPOET OF THE PUBLIC PKINTER.
Itemized statement of sales for the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Num- Num-Title. ber of Price. Total, Title. ber of Price. Total.
copies. copies.
Congress—Continued. Congress—Continued.
Miscclldneous docu- Miscellaneous docu-ments—Con. ments—Con.
61st Cong., 3d sess.
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62d Cong., 1st sess.
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Continued. Continued.S. Kept. No. 1272. .
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2 $0. 25 $0.50 S. Doc. No, 34 io $0. 05 10. 65
S. Rept. No. 1281. .
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.65 .65 S. Doc. No. 40 20 .05 1.00
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S. Bill No. 8981 ,05 ,05 H. Bill No. 4413 1
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S. Bill No. 9011 ,05 .05 H. Doc. No. 2 Q. 10 ,30
S. Bill No. 9195 ,05 .05 H. Doc. No. 10:[
. 05 .05
S. Bill No. 9292 .05 .05 H. Doc, No. 11 . 05 .05
S. Bill No. 9759.- .05 .05 H. Doc. No. 12 . 05 .05
H. Doc. No. 1039 .75 1. 50 H, Doc. No. 14r
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H. Doe. No. 1286 15 .05 .75 H. Doc. No. 60 . 05 .05
H. Doc. No. 1287 .05 ,05 H. Rpt. No. 3 . 05 .05
H. Doc. No. 1290 .05 ,05 H. Rpt. No. 3, pt. 1. . 05 .05
H. Doc. No. 1337 .05 .05 K. Rpt. No. 4 11 . 05 .55
H. Doc. No. 1339 ,05 .05
H. Doc. No. 1350 15 ,15 2.25 Congressional set (sheep).
H. Doc. No. 1363 2 .05 .10
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H. Doc. No. 1418 13 .05 .65 89 1.50 1.50
H. Doc. No. 1423 2 .05 .10 97 1.20 1,20
H. Doc. No. 1445.... 100 .05 5.00 139 1.70 1.70
H. Rept. No, 1740... 1 ,05 .05 249 1.55 1.55
H. Rept. No, 1794... 2 .05 ,10 250 1.40 1.40
,05 .05 251 1.25 1.25
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H. Rpt. No. 1942 1 !05 !05 497. 1.50 1.50
H. Rpt. No. 1960 1 .05 .05 551 1.45 1.45
H. Rpt. No. 1961 1 .05 .05 562 1.80 3.60TT T?r>t Nn iqfi7XI. XV ^JU. INU. XC7UI-.-- .05 .05 573 1.50 3.00
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1 . 14 .05 .70 6-59 (cloth) .50 .50
H. Rpt. No. 2150, pt. 692 (cloth) .65 .65
2 14 .05 .70 711 1.35 4.05
H. Rpt. No. 2153 1 .05 .05 736 1.65 1.65
H. Rpt. No. 2270 1 .05 .05 737 2. 50 2. 50
H. Rpt. No. 2289, pt. 739 2.50 2. 50
1 1 .45 .451
747 (cloth) .50 .50
H.Rpt. No. 2289, pt. 955 5 1 1.75 8.75
2 1 .05 .05 958 1.40 1,40
II. Bill No. 26-540 1 .05 .05 i 1024 1.50 1.50
H. Bill No. 26656 1 .05 .05 1047 1.25 1.25
H. Bill No! 28436 2 .05 .10 i 1057 1.90 1.90
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H. Bill No. 29469 1 .05 .05 1082 1.40 1.40
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2 .05 .10 1097 1.50 4. 50
H. Bill No. 30022 1 .05 .05 1117 1.50 3. 00
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on 1216 1.40 1. 40TT "Dill XT^ 001 Ort 3 . UO 1 c;
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3 . 05 15 1272 1.75 1.75
H. Res. No. 28627... 1 !05 .05 1273. 1.40 1.40
H. Res. No. 28801... 1 .05 .05 1274..: 1.10 1.10
62d Cong., 1st sess. (pa- 1277 1.40 1.40
per): 1284 1.40 1.40
S. Doc. No. 2 1 .05 .05 1288 1.50 3.00
S. Doc. No. 7 7 .05 .35 1289 1.40 1.40
S. Doe. No. 15 1 .15 .15 1293 1.40 1.40
S. Doc. No. 22....... 4 .651 .05
2.60 1305 1.35 1.35
S. Doc. No. 29 3 .15 1306 1.70 1.70
S. Doc. No. 31 .15 1.35 1311 1.65 1.65
S. Doc. No. .32 I ' .05 .05 1317 2. 30 2.30
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS. 551
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June SO, 1911—Continued.
Title.;Xum-
!
ber of Price,
copies.
Congeess—Ck)iitiiiued.
Qmgressional set—Con.
Serial Nos.—CJontinued.133013371338133913451362137414161460146615131581160716291&451687 (cloth)1G91170717941836, pt. 1
1836, pts. 2, 3
21922204235523982429243024492600260626122613270027472827
Total.
289529012907295931423148317Q318831923227 (cloth).3248
3267, pts. 1-6, 2 sets..327133463349 (cloth)3.350 (cloth)3353 (cloth)a3.57 (cloth)3429 (cloth)34.35 (cloth)3469 (cloth)3470 (cloth)3476 fcloth)3505 (cloth)3511 (cloth)3524 (half leather)...353835463555 (halfleather)...3559 (cloth)3561 (cloth)35713562 (cloth)3563 (cloth)
Nlim-Title. ber of Trice. Total.
copies.
(cloth).
$1. 20 i
1.50 !
1.60I
2.50 :
1.10 i
1.60I
1.25 I
1.75 i
1.251.052.201.50l.GO1.401.251.101.70 !
1.501.30
i
1.10 I
2.102.801.151.601.301.201.40
I
2.501.50 !
1.501.601.901.401.75 1
1.70'
2.75l.fiO
1.202.001.001.75 ;
1.50i
1.151.55 !
1.75'
.451.55
1 11.00 I
l.GO1.45.75
1.25. 75
.
.601.00.50
1.00.80.80.90
1.252.251.401.601.25.70
I
.751.40
!
.75
.701.65
11.206. 00
1.602.501.101.601.251.751.252.102.201.50l.GO2. 801.251.101.701.501.301.102.102.801.15l.GO1.301.201.405.001.501.501.601.901.403.501.702.751.601.202.001.603.501.501.151.551.758.101.55
22. 001.601.45.75
1.251.50.GO
1.00.50
2.00.80
1.602.701.252.251.401.607.502. 103.007.001.501.40l.Go.40
Congress—Continued.|
Congressional set—Con.
Serial Nos.—Continued.3592 (cloth)
!
36103G11 (cloth) I
3615 (cloth) '
3615 (halfleather)...:
3G883709373137353815 (cloth)
3846 (half leather) . .
.
384G (cloth)
38483848 (cloth)
3850 (half morocco)..3850 (cloth)
3S51 (cloth j
3852 (cloth)
3853 (cloth)
3854 (cloth)
3856 (cloth)
3858 (cloth)
3859 (cloth)
3860 (cloth)
38G1 (cloth)
38G2 (cloth J
3867 (cloth)
3868 (cloth)
3875 (cloth)
3877 (cloth)
38783878 (cloth)
3886 (cloth) :
3974 (cloth)i
3988 (cloth)
39953898 (cloth)
4000 (cloth)
4029 (cloth)4031 (cloth)
4033 (cloth)
4038 (half leather)...4040 (cloth)40454117 (cloth)41554167 (cloth)4202-4205
, 4206, pts.
1-4 (2 sets)
42314231 (cloth)
4233 (cloth)
4234 (cloth)
4235 (cloth)
4239 (cloth)
4241 (cloth) '
4245 (cloth)
4248 (cloth)
424943764399 (cloth)439944i9'(ciotiay.'.".!
4430 (cloth)4592 (half leather)...475246744764477148304831
1
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1 1. 00 1. 005 . 70 3. 501 . 40 . 403 1. 00 3. 001 . 65 . G51 . 50 c;n
. OU1 1. 25 1. 25
5 1. 00 5. 001 1. 55 1. 553 1. 10 3. 30
IG 0. 00 on ArvoU. 001 1. 40 1. 40
. 80 sn• OU1 !65 .65
1 1.00 1.003 .80 2.40
8 1.00 8.004 .90 3.602 .65 1.306 . 55 3.30
1.40 1.401.50 1.50.65 1.30
1.25 1.25.55 .55
11 .60 6.601.95 1.951.00 1.001.60 1.601.50 1.501.15 1.151.25 1.251.50 1.501.75 1.75
1 Per set.
552 REPOET OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER.
Itemized statement of salesfor the fiscal year ended June 30, 1911—Continued.
Title.
Congress—Continued.
Congressional set—Qon.
Serial Nos.—Continued.490649114912491449224932 (paper)4933 (paper)4934 (paper)4935
Num-ber of
copies.
5015.5023.5070.5073.5082.5083.5175.5187.
Price.
$1.752.251.501.501.50.60.60.50
1.001.502.402.001.601.801.401. 101.352.50
Total.
$1.752.251.504.501.50.60.60.50
2.001.502.404.001.601.801.401. 101.352.50
Title.Num-ber of
copies.
Congress—Continued.
Congressional set—Con.
Serial Nos.—Continued.51885199 (half morocco)..5264 (buckram)5269 (buckram)5288 (buckram)5372 (buckram)5373 (buckram)5394 (buckram)5397 (buckram)5398 (buckram)5399 (buckram)5569 (buckram)5570 (buckram)
Books sent out on sub-1
scription 406,176
Total 717,094
Price.
$2.252.00.55.70.75.55.55.60.45
1.001.00.55
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